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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008-06-16 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet• • • AGE NDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCI L Mo n day, June 16, 2008 7:30 p.m. Englewood Civic Center -Council Chambers 1000 Englewood Parkway Englewood, CO 80110 1. Call to order. 2. Invocation. 3. Pledge of Allegiance. 4. Roll Call. 5. Consideration of Minutes of Pre,ious Session • a. Minu tes from the Regular City Council meeting of lune ~. 2008. 6. Recognition of Scheduled Public Comment. I Please limi t your presentation 10 ten minutes.) a. A representative from AJ\adans for Responsibk Transport.1tton will address City Council regarding the proposed AJ\ ada toll road. 7. Recogni tion of Unschedu led Public Comment. I Please limit your presen tation 10 five minu tes. Time for unscheduled public comment may be limited to 45 minutes and if limited shall be continued 10 General Di\cussion.) 6. Communo~tions, Proclamat,ons, and Appointments. 9. Consent Agenda It ems. a. Approval 01 Ordmanc es on First Reading. Council Bill No. 33 -Recommenda tion from the Community Development Department lo adop t a Bill for an Ordinance auth~rlzlng the execution of three Intergovernmental Subgran tee Agreemen ts for die 2008 Arapahoe County Pled<e nott If 1ou ha" ,, dt<,it~hri and net'<! auxili,11), ,llffi OJ Wr\1C<", !lk-,t><' nohf} the Cil\• of [nsJr"ood 1303--62-240~ al lea<! ~8 hours'" ad>.u>e• o/\\lo<'n \er\lCM ,nr ON'lled Thank you Engle\, ood C 11\ r "'"'"' ~gend., June 16, 2008 Page 2 Communll\ De--elopmenl Block Cran! Program. STAFF SOURCE: Janel Grimmelt, Community Developmenl Housing Finance SpecialisL b. Appro, al oi Ordinances on Second ReJdmg. Council Bill No. 26, amending 1he legal publica1ion process 10 allow publicalion of legal nollces b) ei1her posling on lhe Cir, of Englewood "ebsite or publishing m a newspaper of general circulation In 1he City. ii. Council BIii No. 27, aulhorliing 1he acceptance of a Victim Assistance Law Enforcemen t Grant fo r 2008. c. Resolutions and Mollons. 10. Public Hearing Items. a. Public Hearing to ga1her in pu t on Council Bill No. 23, as amended, au1horlzing the Denver Seminary/Ken! Place Planned Uni! Developmenl (PUD). Amendment No. 2, site plan adju)lments. 11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Motions. a, Approval of O rdinances on First Reading. Council Bill No. 34 -Recommendation from 1he Police Departmeni 10 adopl an Emergenq Bill for an Ordinance aulhorizing an lnlergovernmcntal Agreement \\ilh lhe City and County of Denver for lhe provision of senices and aid In preparalion for and during lhe 2008 Oemocralic National Convention. STAFF SOURCE: Tom Vandermee, Chief of Police. ii. Council BIii No. 35 -Recommendallon from 1he Poll,e Departmenl lo adopl an Emergenq• BIii for an Ordinance ar ~ing 1he Engle--vood Municipal Code to prol1ib11 1he possession of or carryl .. 6 oi cena,n objects at picket lines and olher public assemblies. STAFF SOURCE: Tom Vandermee, ChieJ of Police. iii. Council Bill No. 37 -Recommendalion from 1he Comn1\m1ty Developmenl Depanment to a,iopt a BIii for an Ordinance aud1orlzlng an amendmenl 10 Til le 16: Unified Deve lopmenl Code Arnendmenls Pertaining lo /\,\ulli-Unlt Oe\elopment Standards. Staff also requests tha1 Council set a Public H~aring on this issue for Jul\ 7, 2008 to consider public teslimony on lh,s amendment. STAFF SOURCE : Tricia Langon, Senior Planner, Community Development 0epar1menL Plt>a..-""" h ,ou h.l\• ., d1<.1blhl\ and need .,uxilial) aid< o, <t'l\1c•<. plt-.,<t• 00111) the (11\ 01 Cnglewood 103· "6! ~40• a1 le.,sr 48 hours ,n ad,.,n<t of when ,en ice< are ~d n,ml ,ou • • • Englewood CII)• Council Ag,•1l(l,1 June 1 &. 2008 Page 3 • • • b. Appro, al of Ordinances on Second Reading. c. Council Bill No. 23, as amended, au1horizing the Oen, er Seminary/Kent Place Planned Unil De\ elopment (PUDl. Amendment 'lo. 1, sile plan ad1ustments. ii. Council Bill No. 28, authorizing Contract Amendmenl No. I to 1he existing ln1e rgovernmen tal Agreement with the Colorado Department of Transportati on for the construction of a I-,dge over th e Plane River at Oxford Avenue. iii. Council Bill No. 29, authorizing Contract Amendment No. 1 to the existing Intergovernmental Agreement with the Colorado Department of Transportation for the construction of a bridge over th e Platte River at Dartmouth Avenue. iv. Council Bill No. 30, amending Tide 7, Chapter 1A of the Englewood Municipal Code 2000, entWed •oogs and Ca ts.· Resolutions and Motions. Recommendation from the Flna<>ce and Adminis1rative Services Department 10 adopt a Resolution approving a •· der of 5220,000 from the General Fund to the Pubhc Improvement Fund for Goh Course related lmprO\ emenis, equ,pmen~ and contingencies. STAFF SOURCE: f •ank Gryglewlcz, Oiredor of Finince ind Administrative Services Depart ni. nl. 12. General Discussion. a. Mayor's Choice. b. C.-iuncil Members' Choice. 13. City Manager's Report 14. City Attorne1 '• Reporl 15. Adjournment . Plea<e note, II you ha-. a dis.1bil11y and need aux,h,11) Jid< °' seMces plu<e 00111) lhe (11) ol Englewood 1303-762-24071 al leMt 48 haui< 1n o1dv,111cr or \\hen serv,ces ,ue lll'eded. 1 ,u,k you • • • Call to Order ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO Regular Session Juno 2, 2008 5a The regular meeling of the Englewood Clly Council was called to order br Mayor Woodward al 7 47 p.m 2. Invocation The 111vocallon was gJVen by Council Member McCasbn 3. Pledge of Allegiance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Council Member McCaslon. 4. Roll Call Present AbsenL A quorum was present Council Members Jsfferson. Moore, Penn, Oakley, McCaslln, WIison , Woodward None Also present Coty Manager Sears City A!torney Brolzman Deputy City Manager Flaherty City Clerk Ems Dep .. :y City Clerk Bush Director Gryglewtcz, Finance and Administrative Services Director r onda, Utilities Oirectc : Kahm. Public Works Engineenng/Cap,tal Projects Administrator Henderson , Public Works Director While, C,,mmunity Development Senio( Planner Langon, Community Development Police Chief Vandermee Police Commander Watson 5. Consideration of Minutes of Previous Session (a) COUNCIL MEMBER PENN MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER WI LSO N SECONDED, TO APPROV E THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETI NG OF MAY 19, 2008. Mayor .Woodward asked If lhere were any corrections or mod1focalions. There were none. Vote results : Ayes: Nays: Mellon carried C.ounc,1 Members Penn, McCas!n, MOOfe , Woodward , Jelf,~..on , Wilson, Oakley None 6 Rocogn1llon of Sc hedulod Public Com mon! There were no scheduled vis,1<. • Englewood City Council June 2, 2008 Page 2 Re cog nition of Unscheduled Public Comment (a) Mal)one Becker, an Englewood resldenl said I am here to speak this evening to what I think of • as the Kent Development, but rt has some olher names on your agenda I was made awa,e of a prot>lem that I consider very senous, over the pasl week ii has lo do wrth solar access My understanding of the pro1ect 1s that building the tall structure, that is sche1uled lo be bu,11, w,11 ensure that many properties will, during the entire winter months, be ,n ,ts shadow and thal is what I want to talk to you about today I don't live in thal area, but my btg concern Is. and has been for many years when I used to be on PlaM1ng and Zoning ... solar access I am surpnsed thal in our City we don't have a solar access ordinance, which, ii we did, I th,nk would forestall some ol what you may be hearing this evening, Whal I do know, Is that If you are a gardener and your solar access 1s taken away from you because ol a structure, you have to either completely redesign your garden or just do away wrth rt. or your plants a,e going to die, because they have lo have a certain amount ol sun Every garden ,s 1ISP.II a m,c.ro ctimate and 10< that reason ir, your own gardening area 111 your own property, you will set your plants according to the sun tha t you have. When tha t sun is taken away from you, you have to restructure It I am also very concerned that with the high energy cost that we nave coming up, and everybody knows l~al Is coming. If these properties ar< in darkness the shadow dunng the winter munlhs, th,y have forever lost any poss1b1hty ol accessing solar to heat the~ homes or to heal water. Th,s Is a senous f111Stake as far as I am concerned And, I am hoping tonight, when you are cons,denng this, and in the future. that you MIi look al solar access as a major situallon for surrounding property. I would hope, as I said before, when this decision Is made tonight and In the future. that this CouncU will direct whomever II is that you need to direct. .. lo loOk al solar access I think, my unde1$tanding IS, Boulder has this solar access law and prolecis the solar access for different properties This particular h,gh nse building 1s not the only thing that I am concerned about as far as solar access. In our current mode of scrape off and build mulliple storied bui ld ings, I observe that solar access for the north side of those buildings Is now limited .. when the bui lding Is that tall, you cul down lht solar access, • Take a look al h So again, I am hopeful that Council w,U direct someone ,n lhe departments lo look al solar access and consider that In the future and then again, consider II now when you are dealing With thts Kent Development. She asked If there were any queshons I thank you for letting me present Mayor Woodward said thank you (b) Jerry Nave satd I live one block west ol Benevlew and Federal. I live right in back ol the Shen Circle K gas sl allon. For aboul lhe last 4 or 5 summers they have had recorded bird calls that go on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, lhal recycle every 4 minutes I have talked to the Englewood police, but they said II Is not their btrds I have caned lhe corporate office al CII\Je Kand they don1 want to talk lo me I talked to the managers and d1flerenl people wor!ung ,n C~cle K we don't know anything about It and we can't turn 11 off e -en Ir we did know what was going on I have talked to some pecpte ,n Code Enforcement . and 1f anybody here knows that address, I lnv 11e everybody and anybody here to come ov~r to my house, nny lime or the day or '"~"~ any day. we w,11 set In my backyard and you can listen to these birds and vou can Jell me ,r they are In my trees like Circle K claims they are or II they are scanng away the pigeons •.lie a former student ol mine told me that is whal lhey have these blfdS for I am t,red of them I don't need them I don't need them 24 hours a day and now since lhey got away with that, they now have lhe music on the r Island that I can hear In my back yard , which Is 40 or 50 feet away I don't care to listen to the music I don't care to listen lo the b,rds I need someth,ng done Thank you "1ayor Woodward said thank you Mr Nave said also, c,ne other thing Last summer , ~ol two notices on my do,Jf from my anonymous neighbors sh~1 the I-mg birds up or we are go,ng 11, go to court I would love that I would love to go lo COUil They aren't n y bn.:<s Somebody please take me lo court. (c) Melanie Nelson said I am speaking . perhaps for the last time, about the towers on Iha north end of the Ken! Place development Because of this flexdllhty amendmenl that's what I call Amendmenl 2, 1h1nk 11 1s a good lllle f0< 1I. that ,son the table right now on lhe table at lhe request of Cor.hnuum you, the Counot. have the pc>wcr, lhe leverage to attach cond111ons 10 the approval of this Amendment Continuum wants ,1 badly They need the flex,h1 l1ty lhal this gives them in a very volall le housing ma1kol and I am actually qu,10 • • • • Englewood Clly Council June 2, 2008 Page 3 sympathetic: to that But you can undo a very bad thong that you dld and that IS passing Amendment 1 And I am telhng you. I am not the only one who thinks ,t ts bad We canvassed our ne1ghbolhood and there was not one positive comment about ,t Pe.iple are very angry and rrustrated. You can ,mpose 1l you can re,dress the grievance In a way, by imposing a cond11ton about passage or Amendme nt 2 ... that the towers at the north end or Kent Place ere significa ntly reduced or ta ll towers be In the south. It is ridiculous that they are on the north end It ,s like having a cake they want to have their cake and eat 1t too. They want 1he towers, but they want us to have the shadow This ,snot about I'm not asking for a delay, I am asking for a negohahOn w11h1n this Amendment thal 1s on the fable now. It would be .. d you do nol impose condtlJOnS, rt IS hke gMng ;r;,ay the ranch for no pnce Why would you do that? When we canvassed the neighborhood, It was very lnsltuctJVe There IS an extremely high level of cynicism as to what you have done and tt you •Jo.1't know that. you need to know 11. We didn't think you needed to know a lot of the reason ,hat people h;.ven't L'een involved .. as I haven't until pretty recently .. Is tha t we didn't know that we needed to come he1e and tell you that we didn't want to be poked In the eye with a dirty stick, to use an eYpresslon that my Dad used I~ hke 'Ne dlon't know that we needed to tell you that we didn't want lo be plunged Into winter gloom You are here lo represent us and we jus t thought you would do thal But now you are on not,c;e thal lhe people affecled are uniformly and vehemenUy opposed 10 the lowers on lhe no'1h end of Kent Place developmenL There Is Just no other way to get around IL That is ie way it is. t am resentful about the time that I have had to spend coming here. coming to meebng,, ,,tanning what I am gOlng to say .. it Is extremely stressful for me I hate speaking in front of a group. This is why I voted for you lo do this for me ... to represent We voted for you to be our represenlat1ves. not ou r adversaries. You have very definitely been our adversaries. People are frustrated and angry al you. I am sorry lo speak so bluntly, b~I that 1s tr.a truth So, do not Interpret a seemingly lack of Input from the nelghbors ... as tac.I approval for what you have done It most definitely Is not tacit approval It ls a combination of naJvety and cynic:ism that you have bred by your a,c;tions So. I would Just like to make a hlHe lnendly rffllUlder here. you and you and you. all of you are silting ,n those challS, not because Continuum voted you in, we voted you in We elected you to be our represenlahves and a reflection of our w,shes. Making decis10ns about the pro,ect that would put part of us in shadow 1s a big decision to make You are making decisions about something that is going to be on our landscape for many years and lo make It on the basis of short tenm conting encies Is extremely short sighted, a, well as unethical knowing now what yo u know a~ :,ut the neighborhood's feelings about these towers. :; you do nol act In accordance with the neighborhoods Nlshes at this point now thal you know. there Is no t1lher onterprdatlon to put on it other than you are wantonly disregarding what we hove asked for again and again I can1 tell ,tou how IT 1;-people we talked to that rolled their eyes when we talked about try111g to get through to Council a'lout this ... sue. My hope springs eternal though this IS not the ouleome I envisioned , that you would 1ust leave things as they are Nevertheless, that you have bred such deep cynic:ism In local governmen t In our nelg:,oorhood. this alone should give you great pause Or mayl)e, you just don't give a damn I am betting that you do Mayor Woodward said thank you (d) Linda otson. sald I wanted to rerterate some ol the things that Melanie said. I got dr;r;,n into this development of lhe sem1m;ry thing a hltle bit later A!. the very beg111mng stages when the first L'llng went through, I was at several heanngs and thought things had been really clear and c,t12ens had been very posmve about the Whole thi ng and not being directly Impacted by 1t, I never received any further nobce of what had happened In Amendment 1 and Amendment 2. I am really concerned as someone who sees folks, such as my neighbors to the south and the consternation that they have. and the lack of lnformaUon that perhaps lhoy've had In the process. so I have come here to ask you lo at least hold some kind of a rurther public hearing maybe a ncighbomood meeting that would Involve folks on Floyd Place and Floyd Avenue and maybe to the north, to lalk about what really are the compansons we are taDung about from the fisst decls1011 to the second, whlCll !s Amendment 1 and then to the third. which 1s Amendment 2. to gel lhe Information oul there very clearly It Is not clear even ,n asking SClllle o1 you, Is there going to be more shadowing ol more houses or not It wasn't clear In any of your responses as lo whether or not there was So. I think there is a lack of Information so I would li ke to see us try to come up wit h ~ome !:Ind of an information session that does a clear comparison of what happens between al l the three decisions that have been made and a pending th ird one and a second 011 a clear comparison or the lralhc Mayt,e this ts on a website somewhere and I just can't find II ol what the rnpact Is or a housing area versus a boutique hotel wh,c;h I stiH don t quite understand how that fits in wth that setting But I want to be an ally 10 our ne1ghbols, not just because they are to the south of me and close. but I hope thal we an ac,oss Englewood can lool( at the City as a whole as to how these declsoons will Englewood City Council June 2, 2008 Pag o 4 lm~act the economte development I have been pos,11vc about the development of that sole I think !he de1 elopment has been done very tastefu lly and I think that has been a posItIve w1th 1n the who le ne,ghbolhood It 11 the impact of the high bu1ld1ng that has been the biggest r.oncern And then now, the boutique hotel, which -~at seems like ot was slipped under the table, ~ke maybe we won 't do 11, but what happens in ten years when tho: area doesn't surpon a boutique hotel coui<: I! then go rnto a lower end hotel. and then what happens with that We don't have a lot of control once we have made this dec1s1on I guess I am asking us to back up a bit, If we can, and try and be allies with our ne19hoors 1h31 are not necessarily directing us In my neighborhood. Thanks Mayor Woodward said thank you ( •) Chns Hoagland, an Englewood resldeat, said p(ll>j evening I have been a volu nteer member of the Code Enforcement Advisory Committee for a numi,,,r of years and t was quote involved with the Vicious An1mal Task Force I attended several of their meetings, although I was not the format liaison to !heir Committee I was also acbve in the subcommittee that combined various Code Enforcement Advisory Comm ittee members and the Vicious Animal Task Force to work on the proposa l that they had originally • offered .. mostly W1lh the goal of helping to clanfy language and the logic of the document I basically just have two bnef comments this evening. Firs~ I reread the final document here and I found three typographic: or language errors that I think probably should be corrected I hope ,t Is not too late lo suggest that the Council consider fixing these. On Page 6, in the parag raph labeled, Tethering 7-1A 4 the first sentence. last part, reads •except as permitted in the" .. I believe tha t the" is a typog raphical wor and should read ·except as permitted in this sectron· The second rtem is a fa,rly minor COffl;',1en1 .. on Page e in 7-1 A-7 Vaccination Required I think iust for the sake of danty that the heading for that section should read, ·Rabies Vaccination Required" since that Is lhe only type of vacctnatlon that is discussed in there And then finally, on Page 9 on the third fine up from the bottom, there Is a word there that has been bothering me for almost a year now and I finally got around to • looking ~ up and I don'! think it belongs there. Mayor Woodward said where Is this? Mr. Hoagland said thrs Is on Page 9, In paragraph 6 and rt ,s the ~~lfd hne from the bottom The word is "debility" and I don't lhlnlt that ,s really whal people have Intended 10 put 11 there Debihty actually and I finally did look II up .means feebleness and I think lhal the word "Injury" would be more appropria te in the context of that sentence At any rate, l also have one other comment and thal is ,n reference to Councilman Moore's propoSed alternative language relatJng to the Idea that an animal and l)loperty owner SIIOuld be allowed to train his animal without any kind of physical reslrainl or off leash In his front yard To be honest wilh you, I don't know 11 we em put that to a formal motion and made a comment or made a resolulion lhe night of the Vicious Anima l Task Force or Code Enforcement meellng, but I know that 11 was discussed in bo th commltlees and In both committees, It was unanimously 'etOfllmended lhal Council not incorporate thal Into an ordinance, because of the potential for an anomal beh,,vlng badly, r1tslly .. bolting out of the yard and either threatening a person or another animal, and secondly, because of what we perceive would be lhe difficulty lhal a Code Enforcement ofl,cer would have in wrlllng a cllallon for an animdl thal was behaving in that ma,ner, because essentially lhe property owne r or the animal owner could claim that the anima l was actually under voice conlrof and so that creates, I lhrnk, an enforcement issue for our animal conlrof o:rtc;.-rs And that's 11 Thank you very much lot your consideralloo Mayor Woodward sa id thank you Chns (f) Cynthia Searfoss. an Englewood reslden~ said good evening I am one of the gurlty paroes lhat was actually on a'ld we prefer lo be called the DangerOU!' Dog Task Force . nol lhe VICIOUS Dog Task Force ... and i am actua lly here to address the very same issue that Mr. Hoagland just spoke to In the original Public Hearing for lhis ordinance issue back on the sI• of February In 20C7, we had ove r 25 citizens come lhal night and speak and every single citizen was very seriously concerned w1I~ the Issue of public safety We also had a very la1ge population of mad earners from actoss the City come and speak Iha! evenu,g The concem, of course. being safely whAn they are out doing their job, which they are requ,red and exp, 'Pd lo do each 2nd every day, And , on lhe Dangerous Dog Task Force ourfirsllask ourfirsl and only cha ,11e ... was lo try lo • review lhe ordinance to come up w11h a reasonable app1oach lo animal cont rol In the City of Englewood that would gtve us our !>esl tools 10 enable public safety That was our ftrst goal and I agree wilh Mr Hoagland that Ille issue of having your dog on your property, nol phy51C311y CO'lf1ned o, on leash. does not address the maon m1ss10n of the Task Force, which Is lo try to insure lhe 91ea1es1 poss1b1hly of public safety The Task Fo,ce was unanunous, the Code Enfo1 cemen1 Commlllee was unanimous and our stance lhat even on pnvale property, the • • • Englewood City Council Juno 2, 2008 Page6 animal needs lo be physically restra,ned either by a leash or by a rence or some physical barriers al all bmes to prov,tJe the greatest public safely so that a dog doesn't want to cross the street after a squirrel, a dog doesn't approach a child who 1s dog phobic and doesn't know whether the dog is going to jump, a mail carrier can safely do their 10b, or an elderly person Is sare walk ing by your house every day The nollon lhal someo oe Is going lo be cogn lzon l or what their off lead dog or their out or rence dog 1s going to be doing every moment that they are 1n their rronl yard gardening or washing th e r.ar or visiting with a ne ighbor is opllm,sllc But honestly, I am a dog owner and I think 1t Is natvc to th ink 1h11 you have control over your dog when ,here 1s a squirrel or a chdd or some thing rar more interesMg than you It 1s not realis tic that that dog is com~lelely going to pay auentlon lo everything that you ask or ii at every given moment So, In the interest or p~blk~ safely and lhal really Is our goal on the Dangerous Dog Task Force 1s publtc safety 1t really is best 1f we by to keep the commumt1· sare It 1s best 1f we do confine our dogs either on leash, even when they ere in the from vard with us, or behind a rence. because that 1s our ultunate goal, which ,s public safely And c IS a lot harder to have an 1naden1 II the dog ls confined Thank you. Mayo, Woodward said thank you (g) Lorena Beauregard. an Englewood resident. said I have been a letter carrie r In Englewood for 23 years and have lived in my home approximately 23 years . I joined the Task Force, not only w1lh the goal lo prolec l carriers and as a sing le mother lo protect my chi ldren In the community , but also our canine community. I work with a lot of animals on my rou le and I would say 95% or those dogs are awesome dogs and awesome owners, but there 1s a small percentage that don't care about anybody but themselves and swear up and down that their dogs won't attack .. nd ,t has happened. II ls so Important to me that this ordinanne goes through .. that the dogs be restrained when they are not in a fenced area I talked l o a lot of the elderty ,n the commu nity that fear for their safety. They w;int tlie exercise, but they fear walking down their own street They fear not so much a vloous dog or a dan<'erous dog, but more of being Jumped on by a friendly dog and being hurt We need to protect our commur,t1 and I need your help III passing this oruinance res1ta1n1ng the dogs for mysell. for my ca.workers. for my cM' ~n and our elderly Please keep that ,n mind Mayor Woodward said Iha ·• ,-,u (h) Linda Hart. an Englewr,od r,s1dent. s~ld 1 .,!so would hke 10 speak lo the proposed amendment to the ordinance When we put this to3qther. we did a lot or J1scuss1on on ~'lat issue and trying to be fair to th~ dog owners to the dog and to the peopl-e passing by and lo the postal wori<ers. A dog on Its own property 1~ going lo be defensive or that prop~rtv. It is different from a dog out al a dog park or 1n a different situation. ·;hat 1s natural for the dog, if II is going to L~ defensive, ii Is going to be defensive or Its ON n property and 11s own family on that property I would hke lo as k the Task Force lo pass the ordinance as we wrote it and has been supported by the lull Task Force Thank you Mayor Woodward said thank you t1) Laura Hagan, an Alvada resident, said thank you for g1v1ng me some hme this evening I have a German Shepherd dog named Rolo I don't know 1f you know our story, but for a tom dress and a scratch, my dog was ordered put down Not the first hearing, I was the only one that showed up and I rece,ved a pnvacy fence and dog lraimng The judge thought the reshlutoon was too high and caned a se<:Ond heanng When then she showed up for court with a lew friends from the neighborhood saying they were afraid for the~ baby's hves. they could only claim he bari<ed at the fence So. r~st offense with no history ever of aggressoon, and the impossible became possible because or the vague wording 1n the Atvoda's pet laws I am not trying lo intrude on the City ,if Englewood, I know that all or you , Including the Task Force, have been working for some lime on !his and, by the wa;·. I think 111s a great Idea and should be a mod61 for other cities My actual goal was lo raise awareness through the media about vague laws, lengthy Impoundments and allorneys for the jus tice for our lurry family members. I th ough! my case was a fluk e, but since then. In three months now, my attorney has dea lt with four cases 111 tal king lo the Task Force, lhey are doing a fantas,lc 10b. I just want you to keep an open mind with being fair an1 lelling the Task Force help gu ide you in your decisions That 1s all, thanks . Mayor Woodwa1d said 1rank ~Ot Englewood City Council Juno 2, 2008 Pa ge 6 U) Mary Secor, an Englewood resident, said I came and I never know ,I I am going to open my mouth or no~ but I came m support of my neighbor about the Kent Village development But I want to make a quick comment about 1h15 dangerous dog stuff now that rm hearing about your consideong something about that. We had a rental neighbor next door for about a year who had a dog who was contained by an electnc fence all the way up to the sidewa lk or the property, the front sidewalk And that dog .. with every passerby, 1nctud1ng our former mall person would charge up to tile front yard and scare lhe beJesus out of any pas.serby So, 11 you are d01ng something about dangerous dogs and curbing dangerous dogs, 11 you could get nd of the allowance that allows the dog to be restrained by an electric fence, because the dog can always charge thru an eleclfic fence, first of all. and then, you know, I jus t think 1t doesn't help people's mental or cardiac health having a dog charge al them up to the sidewalk So, on the Kent ViHage development the Continuum development when we did firs t hear about 1t as neighbors, we all thought 1t was a great idea, a grenl setup, I shouldn't say we thought ii was a great Idea, but we thought okay, this Is okay, we can hve with this. I think there were a very few people who knew about lhe move of tile tower lo the north side of tile property, until we got fOlfflal letters from Conllnuum about a meebng after lhal had been done, appa,enUy So, we were prelly much surpnsed . the tall tower 1s not going to affect my property at all, but I thmk in that neighborhood particularly, you are all pretty much good neighbors to each other and the only problem properties are generally the rental properties There Is one down the street from me that some poor woman l1vecl in who had 8 cats , a caged squ,rrel and feces all over lhe house and a totally unkempc yard on the outside I JUSI kind or have a feehng that 1f 1her9 1s a tall lower on the north side of that pioperty , that that Is going to tum those properties, that border that a,ea or are affected by that shadow, into more rental property, which is pure speculation on my part. Anyway, as I was driving down here I looked over at the Kimberty Village and Marks Apartments l~JI Are ktnd of borden"!! lhal neighborhood as wen and an older neighbol told me lhat when they we,e p..:-:-r,.ing to put their property up that they kind of gave a concession to the nelg~borhocld to put that park space In betv.een all of those apartn,en ts and the Hampden Village neighborhood and to this day, that park Rpace 1s used by many, many people, nut Just the Hampden Hills neighborhood I was kind of wondering if Continuum could possibly be a good neighbor and move that tower back to the center ar.ia of your yard, so to speak, °' JUSI kind of decrease the height of the property . And , that would be a really n,ce concession and then we could possibly llve with the envelope Idea, provided that was nice. Thank you Mayor Woodward salcl thank you 8 Cor,munlcatlons, Proclamations and Appo intments There were no communications, proclamations or aµpo,nlments 9 Consent Agenda COUN CIL MEMBER MOORE MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER McCASLIN SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 9 (a) (I), (II), (a) Approval of Ordinances on First Reading (11 COU NCIL BILL NO 26, INTROD UCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCf _ .. DING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF rnr ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 2000 PERTAINING TO THE Lt:uAL PUBLICATION PROCESS (ii) COU NCIL BIU NO 27, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF A VICTIM ASSISTANCE LAW • • ENFORCEME NT (VALE! GRANT FROM THE VICTI M ASSISTANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT BOARD OF THE • 18'" JUDICIAL DISTRICT Vote results: Ayes Council Members Penn, McCashn, Moo re , Woodwar~, Jefferson. Wtlson, Oakley • • • Eng lewood Ci ty Council Juno 2, 2008 Page 7 Nays None Mol 1ori ea rne d (b) Ap pr ova l of Ordinances on Se cond Read ing There wer e no addit iona l ,t erns sub mitted for approval on second reading . (See Agenda llem 11 ) (c) Resolutions and Motions There were no add1l1ona l resolutions or mot ions subm itted for approval. (See Ag en da llem 11 ) 10. Pu blic Hea rin g Items No public hearing was scheduled before Council. 11 . Ordi na nces, Re so lu t ion an d Mo ti on s (a) Approval of Ord inar.ces on Firsl Reading (I) Public Works Director Kahm presented a recommendation to adopt a bill for an ord inance authorizing Contract Amendment No. 1 to lhe exislir1g Intergovernmenta l Agreemen t with the Colorado Department of Transpor1ation for lhe cons tru ct ion of the bridge over the Plalte River al Oxford Avenue . He said I did bring Dave Henderson , Engineering and Capital Projects Adm inistrator, because if there are any detailed questions on these projec ts that we are go ing lo talk about tonight , Dave is the one who has been doing all the leg work the last four years . We are looking for a bill for an ord inance to amend our IGA with COOT for the pedestrian bridge over lhe Plalle River at Oxford ... that Is alongs ide the golf course . The original IGA was passed in 2006 and It obligated $103,200 00 in Federal funds for the design of lh,, pedestrian bridge We wenl forward with ou r design work an~ we were ready wilh the design last fall . We have been patiently wa iting on COOT , since lasl fall , for them lo go forward wilh th is IGA, which wou ld amend and add $476,000 .00 in Fede ral funds for the construction of lhe project. One thing lhal I would note, is tha t the numbers lha t eve ryth ing is based on , we re es tima tes that were done by our consullanls last September and there have been subs lanlial cost increases In construction during th is lime frame so we won't know unlil we go to bid where the do llars are really go ing to fa ll. We also know, from our experience with COOT , that the fact that they do the IGA doesn 't mean tha t lney released us to adver1ise the project. From this stage when we were dealing wilh the Broadway medians, II took us almost two years before they actually funded the project. So , we are hopeful , however, that we get this IGA , that we get this project bid and that we are able to construct ii this next winte r when the river is tow .. so this bridge would be avai lable to the Golf Course and lhe folks using the Mary Carter Greenwa)•, next spring So If )'OU have any questions, Dave would be ... I am sure ... anxious lo answer them Counc il Member Penn sa id is the round-about going to be inc luded Ir, th is bridge project? Mr Henderson sa id yes ii will. The round -about will merge the golfers and the trail users ... slow them down . Mayor Woodward asked if there were any other questions . Coun cil Mem ber Oa kl ey said I do have a comment. I hope lhal , 1f we gel th is passed . that with the lit tle luck we have had on putt ing some pressure on the Department of Transportation lo move forward on other projects, maybe we can get thi s one mov ing faste r. CO UNCIL MEMBER OAKLEY MOV ED, AND CO UNC IL MEMBER WILSON SECONDED , TO APPROVE AG ENDA ITE M 11 (a ) (i} -COUNC IL BI LL NO . 28 . COUN CIL BILL NO 28 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER OAKLEY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING "CONTRACT AMl:NDMENT #1 " TO AN INTE RGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BElWEE N THE COLORADO DEPAR TMENT OF TRANSPOR TATION (COOT) ANO THE CIT , OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO THAT PERTAINS TO Engtowood City Councll Juno 2, 20 08 Pago B CONSTRUCTION OF A BRIOGE OVER THE PLATTE RIVER AT OXFORD AVENUE AT THE ENGLEWOOD GOLF COURSE Mayor Woodward asked 11 there was any discussion Mayor Woodward said I just want lo make a comment We applied lor a grant lor lh1s bridge, and lor lhe next one coming up on the Agenda lor S250 000 00, through lhe Arapahoe County Open Space and we w.tl t,e awarded that grant next week So. this Is a s1tua11on where we have realty leveraged lhe money that the Clly or Englewood Is spending. tt Is laking a tong time, and as Wayne has mentioned and t know Wayne brought 1t up early on ,n the year lo DRCOG about lhe problems that we wete having with COOT and I think other oommunilles piped in al that bme and hopefully some action was taken Bui, I think this Is wonderful 10< the trad down there and lor lhe Goll Course and lor sa!ety So, I am stron,1ly In support ol lhls May0< Woodward asked 11 there was any other comment There was none Voto results: Motion ca rried Ayes CouncJI Members Penn, McCaslin, Moore, Woodward, Jefferson, Wilson, Oakley Nays None (1) Public Wo,ks O,rect0< Kahm presented 1 recommendabon to adopt a bill 10< an • ordIn,noo authonzlng Contract Ame ndment No. 1 to the ex isti ng Intergovernmental Ag reement with the Colorado Department of Transportation lor lhe construction ol lhe bridge over lhe Pla lle River at Dartmouth Avenue. He sa,ct 1h15 part,cutar btidge amendment lo the IGA Is ldenbcal, basically, lo the Oxford project, IIIs • Just a ddlerenl bridge The numbers are d1flerenI The original IGA t'OITI 2006 was $73,000 00 Federal funds for design. Again, we designed It and were ready to go last fall This amendme111 would ~dd an addIllonal S362.000.00 111 Federal funds IOt construction I was )usl loolong at Dave's details here. and the fact Is the two proiects are very s,m,tar ln cost So, It appears lo me thal the Dartmouth proiect has a total cost of SB43,000 00 and the Oxford bndge Is $851,000 00 ... so they are very similar. The bigges t diffe rence In Federal funding has lo do wrth ... in 0tder for us to gel the Dartmouth proie.t .. we had to overmatch. We had to more than match What the normal 80/20 Is So, that Is how we were able to leverage that Pf0jl!CI-We are on the same schedule and we are hoping these WIii run at the same time and will be constructed next win er Thal would be a good add11ion al Da11inoulh, as right now the Lillie Dry Creek Trail comes down and folks have lo share the bridge wrth the Dartmouth trafr.c: thi~ will get lhem across to the Mary Carter Greenway without that conflict Bolh are exc1I1ng proiects. And as you mentioned, we arE ~ware ol lt.e $250,000 00 grant from Open Space and so we are very con fident that with that grant. w1 lh what we already have ... right now these projects are fully funded with the funds thal are available so we are comlooable lhal there Is enough money In tha t grant 10 absorb wha tever constructron ,ncreases lhal we w,lf see Mayor Woodward said this partirt•l~r one has another gran t lh al Is with II . , which Is coming from the Sout h P' lie Working Group through legacy funds lr0<n GOCO, Which ,s either 525,000 00 or S50,000 00 t know lh1s Is a real amenity lo this City and that nghl now you have 10 btt your bike up, gel on l o Dar:mouth. nde rt on a very narrow sidewalk wllh Iralf1c going by you and s.> I l11mk lh1s Is a real amemly lo the nvP.r corndor COUNCIL MEMBER OAKLEY MOVED, ANO COUNCIL MEMBER Mee" SUN SECO NDE D, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (al (Ill · COUNCIL BILL NO. 29 , COUNCIL BILL NO 29, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER OAK,_, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZI NG "CO NTRAC f AMENDMENT#," TO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CDOTI AND THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO THAT PERTAINS TO CONSTRUCT ION OF A BRIDGE OVER THE PLATTE RIVER AT DARTMOUTH AVENUE ll'ayor Woodward asked 11 there was any lur1he< drscussion Thole was none • • • Englewood City Council June 2, 2008 Page 9 Vote results: Ayes Council Members Penn. McCashn, Moore, Woodward, Jetterson. Wilson , Oakley Nays None Motion earned Director Kahm said before I step down. I really do wanl 10 recognize Dave Henderson's efforts on lhese projects because he has been the one that has been working with all of our Federal aid programs and It has been a long several years gelbng these protects through. gelling the funding Ill place and acc)lllpl1shing these things Many obes of our size has given up even going for these grants, because It takes so much effort to get to the tail-end but through Dave 's efforts, I think we are there. Thank you Mayor WOO<Jward and others sa,d thanks Dave There was applause (Ill) Deputy City Manage, Flaherty presented a recommendation to adopt a bi ll for an ordinance amending Title 7, Chapter 1-A or the Englewood Mun 1C1pal Code 2000, entitled "Dogs and Cats· He said we are requesting tonight, on behaff or the City Managers Office, as well as the Code Enforcement Advisory Comm1ttee and the Citizens Task Force, approval of an ordinance amending Title 7, Chapter 1-A of the Code You have heard already from three or the members or the Task Force tonight anrl one member ... lh~ Chair or the Code Enforcement Advisory Committee Before you, In your packel you have the background mlormabon The history on this ordinance actually goes back to November of 2005, when thlS issue first came before C,ty Councd In early 2006, Council referred study ol the amendment of this ordlr.ance to the Code Enforcement Advisory Comm11tee. They met through April, made a preliminary recommendation to City Councd and ofter d1scuss10ns with City Counc,I. add1t10nal work was requesteo The Code Enforcement Advisory Committee came back late In 2006 with a recommendabon. whldl turned into a proposed ordinance that went before Council ,n January of 2007 There was a Public Heanng held In early February of 2007 , which was IT'enlloned tonight by a couple of members of the Task Force After many queshons and concerns expressed during that Public Heanng, City Council determined an approach to take to clean up some of the issues, which was to appoint a c,tJZens Task Force A seven member Task Force was app01nted that included animal profess,onals, trainers, anima l behav10nsts, a mail camer. as well .,s other animal advocates and general cItIzens. That Task Force worked d11igenlly for a number of monlhs on the pro1ect Late last year, they c11111e back to City Councu with a r,-commended ordmance Council had some additional oomments at that bme The C,ty Attorney, early th,s year added some additional recommendabon, The fask Force got back together with the Code Enforcement Adv,sory Committee to review and t~ make final changes, v. '1\ch were presented to Counc il In late May So. here we are, almost two and a half years later, with an ordinance that we believe 1s one that Councu can look favorably upon Just to give you a little btt of backgrountl ,;n the ordinance and ~ v..1s amended extensively, startmg with the defn ,t10ns The Task F01ce also rocommended cfass1f,cat,on of an,mals In two categones . an at-risk animal and a dangerous arnmol with critena for eath of those and also an opportunity for de-classif,cat,on from either of those categones. w,lh certain restrictions and requiren,~•ts, particularly on those of the dangerous dog This ordinance also provides for a number of changes and add~,ons to the ,-n,mal Cruehy and Neglect prov,s,ons of the ordinance and finally deals with the clanf,catlO/l of crItena related to Destruction of Animals, what the causes of that would be, wh ich are. In lhls particular ordinance, fairly severe, as well as an opportunity for an owner of an animal lo be heard at a heanng, prior to destruction, and to be allowed to bnng witnesses and evidence forward So, d the1e are any questions. I w,11 be happy to answef those Mayor Woodward asked 1f there were any questions COUNCIL i'!IEMBER JE FFERSON MOVED, AN D COU NCIL MEMBER MOO RE SECO ND ED, !O APPROVE • AGEN DA ITE1,! 11 (a) (Ill). CO UN CIL BILL NO. 30. COUNCIL BILL NO 30. INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER JEFFERSON A BILL roR AN ORDINANCE AMEND ING TITLE 7 CHAPTER 1A, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 2000 ENTITLED DOGS ANO CATS" Englewood City Council June 2, 2008 Page 10 Council Member Moore said I would hke 10 make a fnenaly amendment lo correct the lypo • ,dent1f1ed by Mr Hoagland City Attorney Brotzman said the mot1011 now 1ncludos the amendments rega,d,ng the typo s !denl.foed by Mr Hoagland Mayor Woodward said there IS one more, under number 9, I think, where you changed injury, I think II should read ·cucumslances as may be expected to cause a suffenng oniury· Just addong the wo,d ·a· would be the other thing lhat I would add to lhat Councot Member WIison said do they mean ·suffenng, In1ury or dealh"? It Is not ·a·, I don't lhink, I think It would just be instead of 'debllity" 11 woula be "injury•. Mr. Woodward said okay Mayor Woodward asked d there were any olher comments or remarks on lhlS • Council Member Moore said I would hke to make a motion to amend the proposed ordinance and the language that I am proposing Is attached to the back. I would loke to address the concerns The proposed allernallve would allow a responsible dog owner l o wo,k with his dog s, on his pnvate property, without a leash It would require the dog be under control and It would require the owner's presence and 11 would require the antmal to stay on the owne(s property My behef that this freedom facihlalez lhe training of dogs, as lhal is a means lhal I have certainly employed with my own dogs. The proposal I am mak,ng recognlz6s the balance that we always face between the conoems or lhe individuals and the concerns of the Cldzens ... the balance we have to do betl\een pnvate property rights and the public rights In the name of safety, we cannol slop people from dnv1ng, because a few p.,ople speed I go back to even yesterday I was taking two lf my dogs for a ride, I have an alley entrance driveway, working with my youngesl, I lei the dogs ou l of the garage to go gel in the car. I would technically be In violation of this ordinance, If ii was In place. I refuse lo accept that I was acting lnapproprialely • on my privale property wilh my dogs under control Thal is a technique that I need lo use to help my dogs become better crt12ens. so to speak I believe lhat we nave to respect, again, In all of our law making process, code enforcement, speed limits and everything, there ,s always a balance between prrvate Individual rights, private property rights versus the public good . We have come a long way wllh this ordinance We have addressed the concerns raised by the mail earners As it Is loday, our ordinance does not require the dog be at an controlled, as long as rt ls on private property The ordinances were , even with my Brn<!ndment, now adds to lho$e requ,rements ... the owne(s presence and the owne(s control of lhe animal. These are drastic lmproveme n'.s And I would rather focus the enforcement on the Irresponsible dog owners and I do nol th,nk 111s rog hl .. this Is one of lhe Issues lhat is definit~ly easy for me to personalize I do not believe It Is right to lake away the current freedom I have in this respecL So, I am asking lhe Council to consider modifying the running - at•large deron1t1011, as has been worked out and attached to lhe back, before we pass the ful dangerous dog ordinance Mayor Woodward said John, would you hke to read that lo us? Council Member Moore said I would be happy to I would hke to amend the definition of Dog or Cat stray pndlor running al large (pnya te property) l o read ·not phys1call ·0 st,a1ned or under reasonable control by a capable person and lhe person must be physically present wit, dog or cal wilile on that person's premises. Not physically restrained or under reasonable control on thal ~· -on's vehicle ,n a manner that prevents the ammal horn leaving veh,c;le or re:iclung any public areas • COUNCIL ML;MBER MOORE MOV ED, ANO COUNCI L MEMBER OAKLEY SECONDED, TO AMEND COUNCIL BILL NO. 30, BY AMENDING THE DEFINITION OF: DOG, OR CAT. STRAY ANO/OR RUNNING AT LARGE (PRIVATE PROPERTY): TO READ "NOT PHYSICALLY U :STRAINED OR UNDER REASONABLE CONTROL BY A CAPABLE PERSON AND THE PERSON MUST BE PHYSICALLY PRESENT WITH THE DOG OR CAT WHILE ON THAT Pl:RSON'S PREMISES . NOT PHYSICALLY • RESTRAINED OR UNDER REASONABLE CONTROL IN THAT PERSON '& VEHICLE IN A MANNER '!'HAT PREVENTS THE ANIMAL FROM LEAVING VEHICLE OR REACHING ANY PUBLIC AREAS." Mayor Woodward asked 11 there was any d,scussoon regarding John's amended language • • • Englewood City Council Juno 2, 2008 Page 11 Council Member Wilson said I have something I undersland totally where Council Member Moore Is coming from, bul I am still concerned about public safety I would like to see, maybe, people ge t one chance and d they broke that law, then 1mmed1ately their dog would have to be tethered or on a chain, but there wouldn't be any more than one chance t don't know 1r tnat can be wntten 1n I 1h1nk n would be a comprom,se Bui to let people know hOW senous this ,s and lhal they go11he1r one chance, ,r Iha! was t>rol<en then llhal was rt for them I worry abOul !he leller earners I undersland where lhey are coming from . I know lhe Task Force has been greal and worl(ed very hard and d•!!gAnlly I know lha11he1r only concern ,s wllh tho afely of people and dogs to make sure that they don't run across the slreel and get hurt I don'I know if a compromise can be reached on th is, but I am certainly ope11 lo heanng one Counc,I Member Moore sa,d ,If may make a comment lo Iha~ currenUy d I have lhe ordu,ance rlghl, at-large an animal becomes al-nsk If II Is repeatedly at-large So, separate from my Issue I would suggesl thal your concern 1s a broader issue than my particular amendmenl Any l ime that a dog runs at-large, whether we have !his amendment or nol, as of now, lhe ordinance says repeatedly, there is no one lime llmilation repealedly would need to be defined So, lo me you are proposing a general change. that I have no problem considenng It would be an issue whether we had llhls proposed amendment or nol Ms W~son said okay Cour':11 Member Oakley ~atd I guess I would hke lo explain r-:, •.1lOlld Unde< normal cond1llons, I wouldn'I second a mollon like lh1., because I loo appreciate the Task Force work and !heir concerns and all of lhat, bul as long as we allow citizens to take dogs 10 ?ertain paiks and lurn them loose, I lhlnk a property owner should have the same right In his front yard Thal is my reasoning Council Member McCastin said I did an expervnent this weekend. I was ,NOO(Jng ., lhe yard and I have a little Bichon He 1s while and look. like a h1Ue toy pooc!le, but it Is a BIChon So, I am out worl(,ng In the yard and he Is just sitting !here under the shade 1/ee and I satd, Max come here, and he responded. My problem Is thal a hltle old lady, just as somebod y said, was walking down lhe streel and he came up lo her, after wal king lhrough lhe mud and jumped on her I thought, oh my God, what do I say lo this lady? I apologized and she is all muddy I talked ,o Council Member Moore about lhls and I am really lom, because I understand the freedom t love my cloy out with me, bul I cannot (!uarantee 100% control I mean, maybe one stnke against me, then I would lethe< him I guess 11 would be my fault, then maybe I should lake the responsibility lo lelhe< the dog So maybe I would leave lhal up 10 the owner who says, no I'm under control, bul 1f thal dog happens to btte someone and they don'I havt the liability lr;ur-~nce, or whatever, then t•e vlcllm Is held responsible for all the medical bills . So, I'm going back and forth on thi s one, lo oe hones! wilh you Counc,I Me<nber Jefferson satd I also kind ol slruggled w-th this one, but I w,11 sland opposed to lh1s proposed amendment I do believe !hat the burden on lhe pnvate property IS not thal great All you have to do IS either lelher the dog or bu,ld a fence And that the burden o,, the public 1s greater, when they perceive a threat to their safety or other lhreats So, I will sland opposed in lhe 1nlerest or public safaly, because I believe lhal the burden on the public safely Is higher lhan the pol entlal burden on the pnvate property owner. I also believe thal when one goes lo a doggy park or an off-leash par!( f ,u are assuming some nsk So lhe folks thal are there are assurnu,g some level of nsk and the person walk,ng IIOWll Ille street ,s nol assuming any level of nsk They are not assuming that nsk, because lhey are not going to somewhere where llhey think dogs should be allowed tci run around So, wllh lhal commenl. I will stand opposed In the Interest or public safety Council Member Penn said 1I,ke the ,acJ of reasonable conlrol I ha, , two dogs, one will go 1n lhe Iron! yard and lhe olher one will never see the fronl 1·ard, because I will never t: ,trot him, so I think the ,easonabte part Is very mportanl There Is no way, I mean my one dog would go, hew L'd chase afte< a leaf or som,;th,ng I think that Is a huge par1 of 1t reasonable control and I lhu,k you have to look al 11\at also Mayor Woodward said I also sland opposed and do support lhe Task Force findings , I lh1nk lhe posla! worl(ers had brough l lhis up at the beginning And In lalking lo my own posl al carrier today, she had menhoned lhal tho dogs that may be In their own yards, are the ones thal could be lhe biggest risk to the poslal carrier I do believe that dogs are Jnlmals w11h instincts and that II a squirrel goes by, a cat goes by, somelhmg like that goes by and they are 9°"'9 to ad on the11 u,st1ncts poor to actmg or thu,kmg or d01~ what !hey are bemg lrarAed to do So, I oppose 1h15 also Englewood City Council June 2, 2008 Pago 12 Mayo, Woodward asked 11 th~re was any otMr discussion Coun..1I Member Moore said JUSI a couple or comments 111 make lo Counol M'!Mber Jetterson f our dog park analogy means that neighbors that live ne ar an off-leash r ,,lk don I have lhe ngnt lo walk the penmeter of the park eltt,er, not rights, but lhey should understand that that park Is orr limits 10 them. This Is one reaso n why you should do all fenced ,n dog parks and you haven't done that So, to tum around and tell our cdizens who live near the parks that have any off-leash privileges that weU 1f you don't l ike 11 stay away from even Ille perimeter or the park I find difficult. Again I go back Ma)or Wooctward we let children play ,n the yard One ol lhe large moIIvaI10ns of the mail carrters is one or my neighbo,s This is kind or the irony of lhls, I kind or laugh as .. even al more risk than the lnd,vldual that leaves his dog una11e nded In his front yard, Is the neighbors there that let their kids play In the slreet It is a far bigger safety hazard . In terms or child ren's Instincts, they are far more hkely to gel into the street. those parents have a responsibility for those kids safety I am by no means advocahng that I have any less respons1bU1ty. 11 anything . I have more responsibilrty. ii I &m go,ng lo use these opportunities to have my dog off IP.ash Aga,n, I envision, the way I use 11, that ,t Is a limited training tool And anyway , I would prefer to reta,n that ng hl to do so I'm done Mayor Woodward said that ,s the one part. not v·• only pim. that I have fear about and that 1s traimng tool .. an open area w,th a tra1m"lg tool Infers that you are ttaining, i n that you do not have total control or you may not have . And I lhink, you John, probably do have t 1trol, bYt I think most people, and I lend lo believe most people, think they may have control or verbal control .. and they don't. And that Is my personal opinion Mayo, Woodward asked 1! there were any other comments • Cooncll Member Oa kley said then we are saying lhal the people who take their dogs I? an oil-leash park do ,n fact have control? Council Member Jellerson said not necessarily. Council Member McCashn said I agree • Counol Member McCasli n said in fact somebody said they had a picnic the other day and the dass were coming over and geltillg the =dwlches and I think a resoonS1ble owner would say no, stay away from the food Of cour::e. ~.ow do you keep a dog away from lood? Counci l t.1ember Jellerson said If you are having that pocrilc al an olf-leash park. you know. I guess that woulo be my point lhal Council Member Oakley said but Joe. half the people that come there don't even know that Iha! ~ an off-leash park They come there because It ,s a, park Mr McCaslin said that is nghl Councol Meinber Jellerson said weN perhaps we need belier s,gnage Mayor Woodward sa id 1I Is a people park with uff-leash rights. Council Member Jellerson said I agree The prlmar, function ,s fo, Ille , se and enjoymenl of people I agree but you know, we have also altowed for dogs 10 be olf-leash III lhose are., and I think we are getting outside the scope of what ,s before us 1,ere Council Member Oakley said what we are sa1·Ing is 1: person who lives next lo an off-leash park cannot have their dog In the~ lronl yard under voce co,nmand, but the y can step across their back fence and tum rt IOOse Thal 1$ what we are saying Council Member Jefferson sa,d correct, provided you are with the dog and have a leash. that Is how the law reads. isn'l lhal correct? Council Member Moore said yow need the leash while you are on your properly, bul once you gel ac-ross Ihe street. you can take the 'd.i~ off Mr Jefferson said yes, but you h3ve lo t,dve a leash wolh you wh~e you are with the dog Mr Moo ~ ~ :'fl~. keep the leash on unld you gel Jff the property Mr Jefferson said I understand the pornl, the p01nI is ,•,el' t(lken And that~ my commen t lo Council Member Moore ... the po,nl is well la~en It doesn't change how I l eel Ms Wilson said we don't t,ave mail earners al the • park Mr Jefferson sa,d good polnl Council Mer,ber Oakley ha,d we have kids al the park Council Member Oakley said we could 1usI keep going back and forth wiIh th is • • Englewood City Council June 2, 2008 Page 13 Counal Member Jefferson sale ,f we would like lo re-evaluate our laws on off-leash parks !hen that ,s a totally separate issue Counol Member Oakley said I am not even saying thaI Donl even start that Councd Member Mccaslin said we were here unlll 12 15 one noght about off-leash park Counal Member Wilson said !hat whole th1119 was 111Iended lo, public safely and !hat has to be the number one concern Counal Member Moore said I would agree Wllh thal Thal IS absolutely lhe purpose of this ordinance," pubhc safety. Bui evetylhing we do has to balance the Individual nghts as weU I do not v,ant to be c:haractenzed ... lhIs amendmenl represents a lot of WOii(, a lot of work lhat I have pul Into this as wen ,n lhe name of public safety I am try,ng •.. from my perspect,ve, we Just can't go too far 111 ~ting indMdual nghts. Council Member Jefferson said like you said, that balancing act ,s mportant ... t guess we have a different Upp1119 scale for all ol us t think I am ready 10 -.ate Mayor Woodward said we are voting on the amendment John"s amendment. Yes ,s to approve John·s amendmenl a, .d replace the language Council Member McCasbn said cant atk one more question? Currently. I can have my dog in the front yard without a leash? Council Membef Moore said and you don't even need lo be present. Where ft stand! at this moment. .. lhe law In effect right now, is you don'L the dog can be in the front yard roght now whUe you are here doong business Mayor Woodward said ,s !here anything else Bob? Counal Member McCashn sa,d no . Mayor Woodward caned for the 1101e on lhe amendrr :'Ill Vote results: Ayes · Nays Motion defeated. Council Members McCaslin, Moore, Oakley Cour.c,I Members Penn, WoodWatd, Jefferson, Wison, COUNCIL MEMBER JEFFERSON MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (1) (Ill) • COUNCIL Bl.LL NO. 30, WITH FRJENDL Y AMENDMENTS. [Clel1<"s note Friendly Amendment$" On ,rage 6 tethering, "the this secll0n°, on P3Qe 8 -~ vaccinat10n required" and on page 9 paragraph 6, 3 line "debillly" should be "injury• I Mayor Woodward asked d lhee were any comments Councd Membe< Moore said I would like to thank the Task Force ror al !heir long efforts. We started off deallng with some map l)l'obtems and I JUSI cannot befieve the auzen ,nput on this p,ocess I am very respedful and very apprei:talive of the work Whal Councd has before them tonight, is so much belter because or citizen Involvement. Because of that, ,t IS w,th great pain that I v.111 say that I cannot vole for th,s tonlghl purely because 11 ove1Steps a 11.Wldamental pnnciple of mine, but I hope the Task Force realizes t realy value everything !hat you have done. I recognlzt> this process ts one of comprom1Se, but al some point there ,s a belief system that cant be ,gnored and I hope you respect my need to vote no on this proposal. • Mayor Woodward asked ,, there were any other comments Councd Member Oakley said wtnte I lhlflk that ty dong this and denying John·s motion. we are setting a double standa,d, I do support lhe ha rd work that has gone Into lhis and I w,W support ~ Englewood City Council June 2, 2008 Page 14 Mayor Woodward said I would like lo slale 100, 10 the Task Force and lo the Cod~ En forcemenl Au visory Comm,uee, my appreciation for all the work thal you have done I know that I did lho original Counc,I Request in November of 2005 regarding this and it wenl on a long, long hme The Task Force, whk:h has been in place, I think 13 months now I believe I lold Cooncil. a hlUe better than a year ago thal I lhoughl oh, It WIii probably lake them three meet,ngs to WOtk 1t oul What you have come up with, I think, Is a really, really fine ordinance and ,t really improves what we currenlly have, so my kudos to all of you who ho'"Ve worked on this Council Member WIison said I fUSI have one commenl I know lhal we are commending the work done on the Task Force·~ part, lhe vo lunteers and the Code Enforcemen t Advisory Committee, bul also Mike Flaherty, the Deputy City Manager, has pul a tremendous am ou nt of work Into l hos ~: J, I am sure , a lol of patie nce. So, I want lo tell you thank you Mayor Woodw3rd caned for the vole Vote results: Motion carried, Ayes· Council Members Penn, McCashn, Woodward, Jefferson, Wilson, Oakley Nays· Council Member Moore (b} Approva l of Ordinances on Second Reading (I) Council B111 No. 23 aulhonzlng the Denver Seminary/Kent Place Planned Unit Development (PUD), Amendment No 2, site plan adjustments was oonsidered Mayor Woodward said this Includes an amendmen1 for condition number 5 that was brought forward by lhe developer al our previous Council meel,ng. Clly Attorney Brotzman said no, you have what was passed on first reading. Currently on Ms Lan gon 's Council Communication , she has an addi tiona l condition number 5 wh ich lhe developer proposed. Thal Is not incorporated in the Ordinance ~t this time. Whal you have went on first readmg and what was published Council Member Moore said what I will suggest Is, I wi ll be happy to make a motion to approve 11 (b) (1). If I can get a second on it, I will a motion l o amend ol to incorporate that language and then we can go mto the discussion If that works fOf Council COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER OAKLEY SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (b) (f l • COUNCIL BILL NO. 2l ON SECOND READING. COUNC IL BI LL NO 23, INTRODUCED BY COUNC IL MEMBER MOORE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZI NG THE DENVER SEMI NARY PLAN NED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) AMENDME NT NO 2. COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER OAKLEY SECONDED, TO AMEND COUNCIL BILL NO, 23 BY INCORPORATING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGE INTO THE ORDINANCE: ADDING CONDfTfON NUMBER 5: "WITHIN ANY DESIGNATED BUILDING ENVELOPE PERMITTING RESIDENTIAL TOWERS, THE TOTAL FLOORPLATE OF TOWERS BUILT SHALL NOT EXCEED 50% OF THE ENVELOPE AREA . TOTAL TOWER FLOORPLATE SHALL BE CALCULATED BY SUMMING THE AREA OF THE TYPICAL TOWER FLOOR FOR EACH TOWER CONSTRUCTED WITHIN THE ENVELOPE. • • THE TYPICAL TOWER FLOOR SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD DEVELOPMENT • REVIEW TEAM. PENTHOUSE , COMMON AMENITY OR GROUND FLOORS SHALL BE EXCLUDED FROM THE DETERMINATION." • • • Engle wood Cit y Coun cil J une 2, 2008 Page 1 5 Counc,I Member Moore sa,d I w,11 note tha t w1lh th,s amendment, ,r we agree lo the amendment to the PUD, 1t will lake the PUD back lo first reading so we will still need to do a secord reading of the revised package two weeks out Mayor Woodward asked ,f there was any d1scuss1on to this amendme,it There was none Vot e result •: Molton carried. Ayes: Council Members P~nn. Mccaslin, Moore, Woodward. Jefferson, Wilson, Oakley Nays, None Mayor Woodward said so now we are going back to the original mobon At this point I am going to ask the anorney, Dan Brotzman, lo clarify exactly what we are voting on here. what we are looking at In this ordl,1ance City Attorney Dan Brol2man said what you actually have ,s an original ordinance that has been amended once . You now have an ordinance that provides for envelopes You have the opportunity lo either approve that, as amended .. you can add further cond11Jons or you can dent 1l Now you have to understand that you have approved this document twice That means if you vote thos down, or ~ for some reason the developer does not accept the conditions, he may withdraw his application and go back to Amendment No. 1 If you deny this, it goes back to Amendment No 1. You are not denying the projf!Ct as a whole, you are just smply denying the envelopes and the new use of hotel that has been proposed Mayor Woodwar<I said thank you . Now let's open it up for discussion Council Member Mccaslin sa,d can you tell me how many neighbcrhood meetings Continuum held ... as far as allendance and so forth ... is there any record of that? Mayor Woodward said , as I recall, In our packet there was information on a neighborhood meeting ... with a li st of signatures, a number of pages long, of people attending that meellng .. that was within 500 feet of the property line of the development Mr McCasbn said there was only one meeting for tha1? City Attorney Brotzman said that Is a question that does not r~qu1 e reopening a Pubhc Heanng. slaff. 1f they know, can answer thal Mr McCaslin said okay City Attorney said the fine line you are wa lking you can't lake new testimony here. But, the things that are part of the public record, you can certainly accept Mr McCasin said I can gather ,nformabon? Mr Brotzman said yes. Mr Mccaslin said that Is what I am tryi~g lo do. Senior Planner Langon said the developer was requ~ed to conduct a neighborhood meeting, with notice to an property owners within a 500 fool radius of the property line. That was a pre.appllcalion meeting . That is the only required meeting The applicant may have had smaller, individual meetings with various organizations such as Kent Village or other neighbors to the north and I don't have fun knowledge of that t susped they have had some types of meetings though Council Member Moore said plus two Public Heanngs one Yllth Planmng and Zoning and one with Counc1I Counc,t Member Oakley said that did happen two times ... the public meetings with Planning and Zoning or did It happen just once? Mayor Woodward said I believe it happened twice. Mr Oakley said 11 happened twice, because ?f the first and second one. Mayor Woodward said It was extended . Ms Langon sa,d correct. at the first Publ,c Heanng the Public Hearing was merely opened , so that we wouldn't have to re-publish or re-post Then second meebng was the actual Publ,c Hearing Council Member Moore sa,d and to be clear, Tricia Is iust speaking w,th respect 10 Amendment 2 Amendment 1 and the or,g,nat had an kinds of Mr Oakley salo 11 had ,ts own process Englowood City Council Juno 2, 2008 Pago 16 Cnunc1I Member Penn said Dan, are we allowed lo ask how long each one ol lhese houses are 1n the shadowmg? C1Iy Allorney Brotzman said you should have thal information from the Public Hearing. You are going to have to get that information fnm what they presented Tricia can't give you new Information on that Mr, Pe nn said lhank you . Council Member Moore said for Dan, In lerms or proces•, a suggestion was made lhat we hall the process temporarily to allow more of the crlizens to gel Involved who were not involved previously What options are even available to us, given the formal process that we have to go through for PUD's Do we have a choice lo add any delays? Mr Brotzman said you can move to table It. but again, you are going back lo Amendment No 1, If the developer so chooses aod wants to move forward with Amendment No 1 while there IS some other p(ocess Council Member Moore saJd would the tabling option IJ(ovide an opportunrty to create a second Public Heamg? Mr, Brotzman sard 11 you so choose , thal rs an option. Council Member Moore said in contrast, what It probably I~ not an option, is to hold anything less formal than anolher Pu blic Hearing at this point, rlghl? Mr Brotzman said co rrecl, because you are going to have lo gel the lnformalion back lo you, so you need lo do lhal In a public hearing. Counc,I Member Moore said righ t, just so we know the opt rons. • Counal Member Oakley said Dan, rf we were lo do thal, If they went back lo the first one, then they would be • vacating the 50% envelope that they had agreed lo do Is. that correct? Mr Brotzman said rf you go back, yes. Mr Oakley said that's what I mean, we would be loStng that Mr Brotzman said correct Mayor Woodward said as part of our packet this time, I requested that we have the shadow comparison 101 the winter solsllce at the lhree different times of the day .. , 9 a m , noon and 3 pm, Under Amendment No 2, what shows there Is the full envelope, which Is absolulely the absolute it is beyond the worst case, because It couldn't happen Because only 50% of thal envelope can be filled . Council Member Oakley said • der this recenl agreement? Mayor Woodward said thal Is correct. Mayor Woodward sa id, just eyeballing this, If you cut lhis In ha lLeven leaving it...it wasn't thal much ~•ffcrent than lhe origina l PUD or Amendment 1 So, In Amendment 2, although I see some of lhe shadowing, obviously on Floyd Place, Floyd Avenue ... ln the worsl case scenario, It gets up to the Avenue al 9 00 am and al noon rt's on the back Side, I don't think tt even gets onto Floyd Place I have been over there and dnven up and down Floyd Place and Floyd Avenue. numerous times It IS summer t.ne and I see a lot of very heaUhy, large trees that cer1aInly have their leaves on them now aod look great But I atso see large fur trees and spruce .. that sort of thrng and having two large trees lrke that In my own yard, I know that creates shadOWlng Having a two- SIOl'f hOUse nght next lo me, I know what thal shadowing Is like when ,tis 10 feet .rway I don't see that the shadow,ng with Amendment 2. as shown on these drawings, are worse than the original PUD /1.nd ! know there were many neighborhood mecbngs for Amendmenl 1 I personally do not see where lhe ffl3IO' D'Oblem~ are there. I also know t~ere were comments regarding property values decreas,ng and, personally I fl.IS! have a hard time believing thal any property values are going to decrease due to this development 111 lact I believe lhe exacl opposite will happen. Council Member Oakley said, along lhe same II nos as the shadowing ... if we set the ba r, in this case, al lhal • level ... where lhe shadowing of any developmenls cannol affect lhe surrounding neighborhoods ... the build ings hke the apartment house going rn al Penn and 285 .. would not be possible. because thal is going to shade Swedish Is going 10 shade. Even 1f they had developed the Bales station ... anyth1ng higher lhan two slories , would shade the propertres to the west Even though I know this has a personal impact on people, a lot of us have experienced these kinds of impacts As Jim explained. the I1110-story house nexl to him, the large • • • Englewood City Council June 2, 2008 Page 17 evergreen !tees every year !tees grow up and create shade and we are not requInng those property owners to cut lheir !tees down because ,t Just 1Sn't a practical thing lo do I am concemed about Mure development in the City and their revenues that we need so badly If developers know that lhey are gomg to run Into these restnct,ons here, we are going to have a hard :,me allract,ng future development Although ii Is unfortunate, I feel that we were elected by 33,000 people and we have to go with whal ,s best for lhe majonly Council Member Moore said I would hke to offer some comments Again, there are so many things 10 consider here, but fllSt of all we can't lose sight of the fact that Continuum Is a property owner In Englewood as well, and they have nghts The righls for he,ght were already with that land Whether 11 is good law or bad law, It was exisllng And the developer working on lhe original PUD, asked for changes. bul the starting poInl Included rights thal they already had to go much, much higher lhan they have proposed From my perspective through this process. ii has been a tremendous elfort belv1ee n the developer, whether II Is the current one or lhe prior one. and what I have pe, •,onally witnessed is tremendous in volvement with the Immedia te neighborhoods north and west of the property, to reach an agreement on a development that Is betler lhan what the alternatives w,11 be. So, I voled for the original PUD. I voted tor Amendment 1. I'll even challenge Wayne's comment twas particularty cornpeUed lo 6sIen lo the voo:es of my o,stnct and I think most of the pl'operty owners there feet this development IS better than an extens,on of Kimberly Woods, which, an apartment development Is the most bl<ely alterna tive or, at least. a key potential alternative that could have been pursued And I think Wayne you mentioned this .. the flexibility to developers . It Is not right for us to go to Amendment 2, when we have been asked for flexib ility that honors the existing agreements. and try to extract blood. II ls unfriendly to the development commun ity. We have had the suggestion that we have all lhe leverage here ... thal we should do what we want There Is another balance lhat we have to respect We need to be a community that Is friendly to the developers as well. We cannot sacnflce the homeowners either I am not in the shadow, but this is my neighborhood as wen The two 1Ssues ., front of us tonight the dog ofd1nance and thr.; .. have repl'esented two of the best effons I've seen In my six plus years on Council grass roots efforts to reach a solution And I say tha~ despite the fact that I voted against the dangerous dog ordinance. For me the quesbon is .. is Amendment 2 compromising the Agreement that already exists with the neighborhood. And I have yet to feel that ,t does. I feel the developer offered a nice compromtse, making sure .. being clear ... that they are not going lo build the entire envelope I resent the lmphc3hon that we have not been doing our jobs This process has had community involvement from the beginning, tt has had extensive review through Planning and Zoning, It has had extensive review through Council so tt very tough for me I am not heamg complaints that are truly related :o Amendment 2. as opposed to the pl'Oject as a whole We !lave already been through the convnundy process, negobat"1g to get lhe project that we have That IS how t am anatyz,ng 1t I am looking at... ,s Amendment 2 breaking the agreement.. are we w,tl,ng to grant the nex,blhty they are asking for, to just execute what, I believe , was the intent with Amendment 1? Council Member Oakley said the second thing I might add to that Is we are talking about something that ,s not even proposed to be built in the first phase So. even ti tt goes through, rt is not going to be built In the f~st phase Who even knows d the second phase will even take place We are focusing on something that we are not even sure Is going to happen Council Member Moore sa,d In fairness 10 the quest10n, we would be granting th at right today. Council Member Oakley said that Is correct Council Member Moore said I w,u throw this out the d,scornfort I obviously have tonight is the citizens that spoke that don't feel they were represented First of au, If wo vote lh1s down. they Iust go lo Amendment 1 t don't believe II would s,gnmcantly change that The only opt,on we can offer and I don't know if tlus would greatly slow down the developer I suspect, given that we have been doing this for four years, thal they can handle a couple more weeks Dan, correct me ,t I am wrong . we could pass It tonight, as amended, set a public heanng, t>ased on the first rea01ng, which includes lhe revlsion ... and give them one more oppo~unlly to <llalogue w,Ih the citizens , to make sure their voices have been heard ... and that would push us lo passing It on second reading In four weeks? Is that llmehne correct? Counc,I Member Oakley said the only problem I have with that and maybe 11 ,s not a problem, don'I get me wrong but d Council feels that we negotiated in good ta,th an these many years on this pl'Ojecl and we have done the best we can for the cittzcns then and I don t know whether you would call ,t false hope or what 10 Englewood City Council June 2, 2008 Page 18 have a second hearing I don't know what lhey would say to change our minds and that would Just prolong lhe process and I'm not sure for whal reason Thal may sound coldhearted. I hope ii doesn't. Council Member Jefferson said I agree, ii seems very clear what they are asking us lo do ... ~nd I don't know whelher hearing it aga in is going to necessarily change anybody's mind. I wou ld generally agree with that statement. Mayor Woodward sa id I would lend to agree with Wayne too and I also lhink the re are some thi ngs lhat are involved ... I have heard that the developer is ready to move forward on lhe comr,'.r.rcia l part. The debt service on that piece of property ... I mean ii is expensive lo put anything off a coup le of 1•,eP.ks or a nonth or whatever. think in all laimess ... as I recall there was a neighborhood meeting in January, there were public hearings ,n April with Planning and Zon ing and public hearings here in May. Council Member Penn said I don't want to stop the process and I'm all for all kinds of community build up for us, we definitely need this. I would urge Continu um to continue making contact with these people, so ii doesn't slow the process down, keep them involved in the loop so at least maybe they can continue to get their voices heard. Mayor Woodward asked if there were any other comments. There we re none . COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER PENN SECONDED, TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR COUNCIL BILL NO. 23 ON JUNE 16, 2008. Council Member Moore said I believe the project has been going on long enough that we can afford a two week delay. Mayor Woodward asked If the.re was any discussion. Council Member Mccaslin said I go back lo the dogs ... how many people we had at the dog thing and you base your decis ions on Inp ut from ... not only the developers, but the residents and other Council people and where ever else you can draw from to help you make your decision. Thi s has been in front of us for quite awhile , and quile fra nkly I haven't heard a lol of opposition. I do feel sorry for the people that will experience this shadowing effecl, I really do ... but can we really stop the world because ... and I don't want to sound harsh ... bu l I have the choice ... do I want lo stay there or move? I don't want to be that callo us, so another hearing may give us a different insight. I don't have an issue wit h that. Council Member Oakley said I have a quick question. If we vote on John's motion and it fai ls, then can we make a motion for the origina l one as it stands? City Attorney Brotzman said yes . Council Member Moore said really I am just offering another amendment tha t is lacking on the public hearing. We can vole that down and proceed with the same ordinance w1thou1 the public hearing attached? City Attorney Brotzman said rig ht. Mr. Moore said okay. Council Member Jefferson said Jchn, do you believe lhe people who came lo speak with us about this proposed amendment would be in favor of having an additional public hearing? Council Member Moore said I'm sorry .. which group? Mr. Jefferson said the folks who came and addressed us tonight or even the ones rn the past. Do yo u think there are people out there that wo uld like another public hearing? Mr, Moore sa id I think we did hear tonight that they are imploring us to slow down and the on!y option I see, to give the voices one more opportunity to be heard, is this approach. At the same time I will say that I actually have to agree that we have been doing lhis a long time, this is very late in the game. I ree l we have solicited and had the opportunities for those commen ts. but when there are a group or c11izens this upset that feel that the ir voice hasn't been • • heard .and even ifit is a long shot...a two week delay gives us one mo,., opportunity to hear their conce rns . • One thing I am having to guess is that two weeks does not hinder the developer sign ificantly. But maybe if you want flexibility, th is is the price you have to pay ... two more weeks for us lo make sure we have fully discussed this • • • Englewood City Council June 2, 2008 Page 19 Mayor Woodward said 11 we 90 wtlh !he ami!ndmenl and 11 comes back 1n two weeks , the public certamly has the opportunity, Without a public hearing, to discuss lh1s again Council Member Moore said we won't have the opporturuty lo dialogue Mayor Woodward said to dialogue w,lh staff Mr. Moore said right The only way we can get eveiylh,ng out 1s en a public hearing context Otherwise, we Just sit and hsten Mayor Woodward said okay Mayor Woodward asked 1f there were any other comments. Counal Member Jefferson said 1f you think that w,11 be ?.pprecla:ed, I am wtlhng lo go ahead and slow up the process .. ,r you think that w,11 be appreciated by some oi Ihe folks In our communily and if you think that will lead to an opportunity for change Council Member Oakley said shall we vote. Mayor Woodward said yes, we can vote Vote results: Ayes: Council Members Penn. McCaslln, Moore. Jefferson. Wilson. Nays Couool Members Woodward , Oakley Motton earned. COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER OAKLEY SECONDED, TO APPROVE COUNCIL BILL NO. 23 AS AMENDED AND TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING ON JUNE 16, 2008. Council Member Moore said now we have the Whole package, Including the Public Hearing sel ror two weeks out and 11 Incorporates lhe 50% amendment we approved earlier Mayor WoodWard said are there any comments. There were none. Vote results: Motion carried . Ayes: Council Members Penn, McCashn, Moore, W~odward. Jefferson, Wilson, Oakley Nays: None (c) Resolutions and Molions (i) Otrector GryglewtCZ p,esented a recommendation from the Oepartmenl or Finance and Administrative Services lo adop l a resolution lransferring funds rrom the Genera l Fund to the Long Term Assel Reserve. He said I just want to give you a brief background on this. The Long Term Asset Reserve was onginaUy discussed last September, dumg lhe 2008 Budget retreat. At that I1me, Council decided to create lhJS reserve wtuch Is in the General Fund ll was cteated with the adoption of Resolution 90 In 2007, Also, in 2007, Council passed Resolution 91 , which transferred $1 ,986,000 00 from the Public Improvement Fund to the General Fund, In 2008 Council passed Resolution 34, moving $499,1 42 50 from RTD sale proceeds Into the Long Term Asset Reserve As part of the 2008 Budget, Counal had agreed to move $1 5 million from the PIF to the General Fund for whal were called "bridge funds • Due 10 the Improved financial cond,hon of lhe City, lhe General Fund did not need the full amounl of the bridge funds Council discussed and then ag reed lo move $1 million from the Genera l Fund, Unreserved/U ndeslgnated Fund balance Into the Long Term Asset Reserve. Thal Is what this resolution proposes COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE MOVED, AND COUNCIL MEMBER McCASUN SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (c) (I). RESOLUTION NO. 39, SERIES OF 2008, WITH THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS : IN 6TH WHEREAS, ADDING "t:tLLION AFTER $1.5 AND IN THE 8TH WHEREAS , DELETING "FALL• AND ADDING "LEAVING $500,000 IN THE GENERAL FUND FOR POTENTIAL GOLF COURSE RELATED EXPENDITURES," RESO LUTION NO 39, SERIES OF 2008 Englewood City Council June 2, 2008 Page 20 A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM THE GENERAL FUND UNRESERVED/UNDESIGNATED FUND BALANCE TO THE LONG TERM ASSET RESERVE (LTAR). Council Member Moore sard we set this fund up to capture proceeds from long term investments as they designale them and use them consciously . Being conscious and knowledgeable about how we use them . So , since the 2008 Budget is turning out better than we were expecting , this is providing us with an opportunity to capture the final amount of Golf Course proceeds that we had been using for the Budget. The one clarification I wanted to bring rs that there was S1 .5 million left that we used for Bridge Funds and we are only transferring one million , because we wish to leave $500,000 .00 for polential Golf Course related expenditures . Council Member Moore said Frank, do you believe the proposed amendmenls capture my Intent, Is It acceptable? Director Gryglewi,;.z said yes, that will work . He sa id I will probably come back to Council with another resolution transferrin g $500 ,000.00 from the General Fund to the PIF , if those funds are going to be expended for Golf Course purposes . Council Member Moore said yes , fair enough . City Attorney Brotzman said Frank, the $500,000 .00 may not all be Capital expenditures. Director Gryglewicz said a lot of times we put them in the PIF ju st so we can look at all lhose related to a Capital asset , so It might be there , even if it's leg al fees or something else , but we can account for it there . Mayor Woodward asked if there was any comment or discussion . There was none . Vote results: Motion carried . Ayes : Nays : Council Members Penn , Mccaslin , Moore, Woodward , Jefferson, Wilson, Oakley None (ii) Eng lewood Mclellan Reservo ir Foundation President Fonda presented a recommendation frc>" n the Englewood Mclellan Reservoir Foundation to app rove a resolution In support of the TT of Denver le;,s, negot iation s. He said EMRF has negotiated and signed a letter of intent for this property You would br :.upport ing us for going in negotiat in g the actual leas e. In the letter of intent , I believe that the minimum annual payments , after they are up and runn in g, would be around $473,500 00 a year , This property would be an Infin ity dealership . COUNCIL MEMBER WILSON MOVED , AND COUNCIL MEMBER PENN SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (c) (ii)· RESOLUTION NO . 40 , SERIES OF 2008 . RESOLUTION NO . 40, SERIES OF 2008 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE NEGOTIATION OF A LEASE BY THE ENGLEWOOD MCLELLAN RESERVOIR FOUNDATION (EMRF) FOR THE LEASE OF A PORTION OF THE MCLELLAN PROPERTY TO TT OF DENVER Vote results: Motion carried . Ayes : Council Members Penn , McCasl in, Moore, Woodward , Jefferson , Wilson , Oakley Nays : None 12 General Discussion (a) Mayo(s Choice • • • • • • Englewood City Council Juno 2, 2008 Pago 21 (I) Mayor Woodward sakl please tel Sue Carllon-Sm1lh know by this Friday 1f you WIii be attend ng lhe Arapahoe County Open Space Shareback Grant celebration lunch and dlslnbulion of funds II WIii be he:d Thursday, June 12" al 11 30 al the Carson Nature Cenler (11) Mayor Woodward said we do have lhe Tn-Croes mee1Ing lhis com,ng Fnday, Junes• at Broken Tee Englewood at 7 30 a m (hi) Mayor Woodward said I would like to congratulale Randy on his retiremenl and his many years of contnbutlons lo the Englewood Schools. His speech al the Eng lewood High School Graduation was very engaging . So cong ratulat ions Randy There was applause. lb) Council Members' Choice (1) Council Member Penn. 1 He said I had a great golf tour last Frnday wrth Jerrell and his staff We went through all lhe holes and one lhrough Sll< and the new Par 3 Hopefully, that keeps moving along 2. He said Jerry Nave took off, but I will gel a hold or him and go over and sI1 and bird watch with him a litt le bit, since I do know Jerry, Hopefu lly, I can see whal Is going on over there. 3 He said I want to bring one Item up lhal maybe we can look lnlo a lillle further I know you guys have probably done this over and over again. I would Mke to look al Code Enforcement or Code for houses lhat have no backyard Mayor Woodward said so you want to have Code Enforcement took al no access to backyanls for ... Council Member Penn said for some of lhe things we do not allow or allow as far as parking and traders and things like lhal (ii) Counci l Member Mccaslin . 1 He sa;d I wanl to bring up the bearding house on South Pearl From what I understand It has lo go to P & Z. Is that correct? City Allomey Brotzman said lhal ls correct, that Is lhe next step Counol Member Jefferson said what is going to P & Z? City Attorney Bfotzman said this Is regarding lhe rooming hous~rd,ng house proposed amendments Mayor Woodward said lh1s ,s about the moratorium Cour•c1I Member McCaslln sa,d I have had some questions from residents asking if there were any other steps or If 111aI is ,t. City Attorney Brotzman said lhat Is the next step Council Member McCashn said okay. lhank you And do you know when that ,s the next P & Z meetrng? City Attorney Brotzman said no, bot we wlll let you know Mr McCashn said okay 2 He said I received a call from a p;?JSOn that lives down by Elab and Bates I went down to check on a van and ,t has been s,tllng on the corner or ElaU and Bates since last December The lrcense plates exprred January of 2008, there were two parking lickels stuek on the wrndsh,eld and 11 wasn't moved until last week I could nol believe this II had blue tape on ~ .. it looked like a wedding gift lo someone II had blue tape all wrapped around It with a big X on lhe back. I just couldn 't believe II It expired in .'anuary 2008 and there were two parking Uckets .. why wasn't It moved? Please consider this a Council Request It Is or ;cc,cern lo me , lhal 1f we have missed this since lasl December, what else ar,, we missing? I was down by my wire's school today ond I saw the abandoned vehicle lady drive by lhree t,me. and I thought there Is one, there rs a person that does thal It was 1ust amazing En glewoo d City Cou nci l Jun e 2, 2008 Pa ge 22 J , He said regardmg the CML Conference . I am atlending Summer School , but I would hke to attend one day . I think it is $175.00 I will pay for my lodging and transportation I am just ask in g for acceptance to attend just that one day , I talked to Sue and I guess I have to as ~ for It tonight I wilt go home and double check my schedule and 1f I can't attend I will let her know lomorrow. Or should I wa,t for two weeks? I wlll already have a late fee . Ma yor Woodwar d said are you paying for this our of you discretionary funds, as there aren't any training funds left? Council Member Mccaslin said yes , tha t is correct COUNCIL MEMBER MOORE MOVED , AND COUNCIL MEMBER WILSON SECONDED , TO ALLOW COUNCIL MEMBER McCASLIN TO USE HIS DISCRETIONARY FUNDS TO ATT EN D THE CML CONFERENCE (ONE DAY). Council Member Jefferson sa id do we need Council app roval to spend our discretionary funds like that? City Attorney Brotzman said no, it Is In-State travel. If it was out-of-State trave l, you ac tually do need to talk about that. But lo use you r disc retionary funds for in-State travel is not a problem . Mayor Woodward said I had brought fo rt h two confe rences and one was out-of-S tate . City Attorney Brotzman said the handy thing is , if you let us know you are attending, we can coordinate if there are a number of Council members atte nd ing, to mak e sure we comply wi th Open Meeting requirements . We can let everyo ne kn ow tha t tha t many Counci l members are atte ndi ng ... th at is a good Idea . The Motion was withdrawn . (iii) Council Member Moore said I have a follow-up lo Randy's req uest on th e ba ckya rd issue . I believe you asked for Code Enforcemen t to consider it. I just wan ted to ask if it is re ally a Cou ncil Iss ue, because I think Code has looked at it and I think ~ri or Councils cho se lo leave tlhls as it is . Council Member Jefferson said excuse me for Interrup ting, but I think some of the correspondence from staff as ked for some guid ance for the pol icy , Council Member Moore said yes, so I Just wan t lo revise the request as it is probably a Council matter. So we could put it on the list for a fulure Study Session , Counci l Member Penn said that would be fine . (Iv) Council Member Wilson · 1. She said I did tour the Golf Course and It is phenomenal . I can't believe all lhe work lhey have done . How excited the staff is , how much they are a part of it. They have watched this grow . It is just go rgeous, It really is .. ii is phenomena l. I was very impressed . They are al l do ing a great, grea t job. 2 She said I met v11lh the School Superintendent and I need to talk to him about AR T. He seemed very genu in e and very anxious to cooperate with the City . He asked if we nee ded an y hel p. I told him I would get back lo him ... lha t I'm sure we wil l need help from the schools and we will need to wo rk toge ther. 3. She said I was inviled by a Board member to attend the Smart Energy Living All iance lu ncheon . So , I will be attending tha t and I'll report back to Council on what lhey have to say ... regarding energy efficient and solar issues . M Council Member Jefferson : • • He sa id, to the c1tIzens who came to address us regarding Kent Place ... Marjo rie , Melanie, Linda and • Mary , hopefully by ,aking the opportunity 10 slow down the process and allow for additional comments , will help allev,ale some of lhose concerns • • Englewood City Council June 2, 2008 Page 23 2 He said, lo Jerry, hopefully we can work through some of lhe problems with lhe btrd n01ses I am sympathetic. as I would nol hke lo hear thal m my yard 3 He said, lo the folks who addressed us regard1119 the dangerous dogs Chns Cynlhia. Lorena, Lmdn Laura hopefully, by passing the ordrnance as recommended w,U be satisfactory 4 He said I loo want to gel the issue of no backyards onto a Study Session l\genda relalNely qUICkly beca~se I know there are residents facing enforcemenl on this, so rf 1t Is Council's desire to change the policy, lh~n I think we need to do it relatively quickly. Is II true whal I just said .. that we need to act on It quickly, because there Is pending enforcement? City Attorney Brotzman $ilkl I would assume !here is on-going enforcement on some these houses. W11h 1he1r 1ra1lers and things like lhat, when lhey have no access to their backyard. Mayor Woodward said there was a teller regarding that In our packet. Council Member Jefferson said so that process w,11 continue while ,t is tabled and wailrng lo get on the Agenda, Is lhal corrocl? City Auorney BrOllman said no, unless you ask for a moralorlum or somelhlng else, they will continue enforcing It as II Is wntten, which means they wlU be in violation if they have a trailer or somelhlng VI the front yard. Council Member Jefferson said I am sympathebC to those people, I do believe lhat folks that have a property that have this issue, that we need to craft something that will allow them to store some of these personal property Items onto their yard I guess I will just throw out the Idea that I would be Interested In somehow slowing down this enforcement process until we can change the policy d that Is the consensus of Counol guess all I am asking for ,s to get this item on that Agenda quickly. Is that possible? Mayor Woodward said we have a meettng tomorrow. Council Member Jefferson said generally, when you meet...Jlm and John ... do you two just declde when we hear things? Council Member Moore said you see the stan11ng list. .. Mr. Jefferson said yes, ,t Is pretty long Mayor Woodward said ii depends on where statt 11 al what they have been looking at and trying to prlontize how long something has been there ... where we are at and are we ready to go with 11. Literally, at times. weather Is a factor. Council Mem ber Jefferson said sure ... l would Just say to you that I feel this issue has some urgency. If It were lo be tabled for too long , I would tike to move for some sort of moratonum on the enforcemenL Counc.l Member Moore said grve us this week to see If the timeframe 11 acceptable If nol we can consider accelefallng ,t Counal Member Jefferson said thanK you gentlemen Mayor Woodward said Joe, do you want to do a Councfl Request on the birds Mr Jeff~rson sa10 yes Crty Man ag,•r Sears said we w\11 fol low-up on that Council Member McCaslrn said wasn't that brought up beiore? Mayr : Woodward sard that was 1 ditreront place Council Member Penn said that was another one over here on Logan Council Member Jefferson sard !hey had the same thing , .. was It n violation of our Code? Mayor Woodward said no, this was where somebody was leedrng pigeons and the p,gecos were coming down Into a daycore area. • C1t1• ManJger Sears said this ,s a ~ew requesl 13 City Manager's Re port (a) Crty Manager Sears said Just to let Councd know. we will be sending out the P1pehoe for the Water and Wastewater Department rn IM next couple of days It has good news on the front lhe 2008 water Englewood City Council June 2, 2008 Page 24 supply outlook looks favorable. By Statute we will also be required lo ll1Clude contaminants and 1nformalJOn about voolatoons Some or these are procedural. but I Just wanted to let Councd know this win be goong out to the citizens I asked Stu to make a couple or comments. Director Fonda said on this we have to do exactly as it is prescribed by Stale law We can't deviate from lhe law We had a monitoring violatlon and we had several mon,torlng violations These occurred back In 2005 or 2006. The State was looking through their records and found tt and brought this up and we now have to report ii. Al no t,me cfod we go over any of the bmits. we were wen under lhem. The write-up on page 4 indicates what the levels were and what we measure consistently and we are WiU below them on the conlaminants of concern. We have since ln~,1~ "<\d a double checking p<ocedure to make sure we gel all of our monitoring done. Sometimes 1t gels 1 • lie in the summer and we have to get out and take samples from people's houses and so forth. We missed the one, bf one month back then. The ex pit nation is on page 4. We missed on copper, lead and fluoride and wa are substantia ll y under on all of those. We have instituted steps since lhen lo make sure this doesn't happen again. Crty Manager Sears said we hope this will help Counal foeld any questions regarding this issue Mayor Woodward said Stu, this 1s all drinking waler, there Is nothing reg3rdong degraoalion on that Of anything? Director Fonda said no. We d1dn'I iake a sample several years ago and nvw the Sla te Is making us publish the fact that we didn't take the sample In 2005 or 2006 . City Manager Sears said this 1s rea lly water qua1 ,ty ... lt Is on the water side, not on the wastewater side 14 City Attorney's Report City Attorney Brotzman cfod not have any matters to bring before Counca. 15. Adjournment • DOWARD MOVED TO ADJOURN. The meeUr.,. adjourned at 9.56 p.m. ~f.(;h • • Ottzens Involved tn Iha Northwest Quadrant Go'lllellelte<Woy .org TO Englewood City Council OT : 6/16/08 RE: Arvada Beltway toll Road Council members, Please find attached articles that published In the Denver Post. Proponents of the Arvada toll road will say that open, capital markets will determine the fate of this toll road, I respectfully submit this may not be the best Idea. The !allure or the Northwest Parkway toll road demonstrates that tolling abuse can occur If development Interests are not held In check by responsible elected officials. With the weakening U.S. dollar, foreign companies are hungry to build and profit rrom Amencan toll roads. This Is a toxic prospect that wiU rcsu1t jn congestion guarantees on pubUc roads. Congestion guarantees are the fundamental building blocks ror tolling authorities. Both the Northwest Parkway and E-470 loll roads have congestion guarantees that relegate government to work against Its own citizens, The rundal"lent al Issue or NEEO has never been demonstrated for t his beltway link. Rath er, 20 years of st udy, data and history clearly demonstrate to the contrary •• less-costly Improvements to existing public roads already form a "defecto,.. beltway, and address need ror the next 25 years. Aceo<dlng to the now-defunct EIS, and using DRCOG 25 year proJectlons, only I ,n IO vehicles would travel regionally through the Northwest Quadrant, and this does not taking Into account that the road would be tolled. COOT has also conceded that a tax subsidy would be required to meet the dl!bt obligation due to an apparent lack of demand. 11 lhls beltway connection toll road moves forward, ll will create more congestion. Please do not support this toll road as It w,11 not provide any meaningful transportation or economic benefit to your city or the Metro area. Respe,lly, ' ·· L-'l\~, ,( --- Rob Medina, PreStdent, CJNQ lllJ.Qtt~Th<?Belte(Way Pill . 120 2b l .2058, GoThelletterWay.o,g The following organi.:.at,ons enoo,11 C1N0·1 PositKM'I. Co~ado Env.-onmental Co1hc101'\, Plan Jet'...o, :-r-el'ICl1 of fthe Foothll s. Canyon Area Re11den.11 fat lhl Env11onmer;t (CARE) Btue ~n1,,n Lend & Homeowners Assodaton. ~ Meadows HomecrMart Auooatlon. Vinage aC Moun111n Ridge Homeowners Assoc»11Dn Metctow Rul"I Homeowne11 AsSOC1a.t1Dn •M H1rmony V~ Commurd)' M \00,llon \t,,r, 11/ 1hr Rid)' Mmmtnin E111111r, TuE SUNDAY DENVER POST TUBSDA r, MA r 30, 2006 A FORI( IN C-470 MAY SWAY HOW STATE ADDS LANES lt,1 Jtfl"'1 I.ell, I Outurr Pml Sl1fJ Wrlltr T he houlc over on a,;lng 12.5-mile section or C-470 could dc1crmine the rutun: or 1011 roads in Colontdo. r-or thcCokx:idoToUing Enlerprisc's r1111 major pro)CCI. 1rnnsponolion ornci ■ls hove iorgc1cd 1hc s1re1eh or C-470 bc1wecn ln1crsu11c 25 and South Kip Ung Parkway for new 1011 lanes cosilng $325 million. Yel loc•I ofliciols nnd many rCJldcnL, In 1hc C-470 corridor say 1hc >1a1c's proposal 1akcs on c,pcnsivc approach 10 congestion 1h41 r.vors a minority or molOri.U who can affOld high 1olls, lc••ing most dnvcn mired In clogged, adjaccnl, free loncs ti peak lt1\·CI times. Consuliani. hirw by Douglas Coun1y sny 1he Colorado Dcpanmcnl or Trans· ponn1ion's C-470 10 11 plan hns no nn1lonal pn:ccdcm and is based on l110a1cd 1rnrnc and 1011-rcvcnuc forccasl.l. llloa1cd predictions 1urncd othc1 1011 rrojcc:1.1 = the country in10 pn,carlous vcn1urcs, llley say. The C-470 plan "relics upon a nsky, un11:s1od financing,chcmc 1h.11 ... ,s unlikely 10 succeed," Douglos Coun1y rcprcscn1a- 1ivcs <aid in •• April 28 lcucr ,umming up thr cuu11ty's disscclion of a ~,ntc 1Uudy ra,oring 1011 lanes. A dcro11ll ~y 1hc Colorado lt>lling ou1hor11y "on the repaymcnl or bonds i< a h~cl)' rcsoll." lhcy ockk.-d. "Our study shows 1h01, financ11lly, this roadway will never pay for 11sclf," said Douglas Count)' Comm1lliisioncr Melanie Worley, a lender or the oppo,llion 10 C-470 ioll lon,c<. /\ drnfl of a new Fcdcrnl llighw•y /\drnlnim111io11 <1udy on U.S. 1011 projcci,, ol1101ntd hy The Denver l'os1, ••>• 1011, for upres,-1:mc vrn1urc~ "nre prc,unM!d nnly to co 111nhu1c a por11on or the COlliil "' tun\truc11on and upcr;iuom." 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A puhlic•flpinion ,ur,,cy co nm1i~~ioncd h) lhc loll au1ho111y found thrcc-qui1ner, nl r~J•rnttknl\ prdcr tolled l:u,cs o,·cr lhC oroon o( r:u\ing 1~ucs to build new free l1U1t'\ C'olur,u.lo pl:m, to M.:lccllvcly add 1011 ltt1U!\ 10 sumc uf 1hc ~latc's busic11t lt1tthwny!ri hcc11u~c lhc old mode l (or 1.•,:1-.11Kll11g m.1d1 1< outdated, Catlin suid. "You can'1 can1111uc 10 build your "''IY 1,ut or «l<l&<>iion. you can'1 keep odding ,...,,,-sh< <>Id W11h "m•n•gcd" 1oll l111c:s, lhc "l,llt' c:an Ct'01n>I lramc \'Olumcs by \ 1uy111~ pricm1t aml ')ou ialwr:ay~ have :i p.1n 11( the ~y,1cm 1tm1 Is 11ncongcs1cd." llrforc rolnmlo 11mciol1 c•n pr=d .. uh lhc t'-470 pm110sal, lhcy need lhe I ltn,.,, Hcgmnal Council or Govcmmenis In ,.,..ludr 1hr 1011 l•nr• 1n 1hc: regional Han-.plfHtt1on 1?1~n Ir OKCO(J oppovcs, 1hc lolling •u1hori1y ,11 11 n,:c,i. 111 ,pend up 111 SI 1n1llion mon, 1m a dctnlh:<I 1111mc-nnd rt\'c11ue, or T&R. ,1u,ly 11( 1hc (' 470 IOll l•ncs the r&R •n.tl)<I, ,._,II dctKlc whether l ·oh.klu l"11II "'Ill h11, nit111g~ for honds th:it ~ di r.1) tor "'"'\11'\klH\CI nr I.hr new lmncs, C i,1lm ,11111 1 IIJ:h f ,llllll'' :,rt• 11<'ttk'll lo \Cll lhc boml, 11, pd\11llc l11vc ... 1tu, W1lh111 S1111 1h A\\1K'lllh!, ha, ht·cn lhc toll ,t11thu11I) ·, tl,1lhl i:.nJ ll'\'CttUC COll:!tUll..llll on ,•.111h,·1 "'' ll°" \, J1kl It'\ t \(lt':ll"tl IJtt finn \lt.1.UIJ hu.l to Jo th.. llcli11hl. "11t\o'nlJJ1ent r1•lr" I ,\.H ,HIil) I hr t ,1111J1,III) •~ 1111c 11( lhrcc in lhc ,11u11l1) 111111 ,tu 111l· hul~ of 11111 rm:,lyi.tt A I ~11,,•1 l'ml 1nu•w 11f l I toll pmJCl'lii 11n•11.111..·d hy S11111h ,m,l lhc u11~, two finn~ h•md th.II 1, uf IIM' lll 111•1 h.ld hccn "I"'" 1111« ~r••• h•<l lallrd lu reach lhc ',111111,;IIHC\" JffttjC\·hon, 1(110" 111M it IM\ hrt•n rrl~ln·cl) c-a)y (or lull nuthonlll'\ 111 ~l'I l111m~-"nd rC\'CH\IC fo1cr~,t, 1h1H 111\ul ,·t111,11ut1um 111 the uu1h. Ot1up.1.1, ('uo111)' nrl!ddh \Cl 11111 Ill ,11.111,:k lhc lull, 1iu,r1ll 1111 C ~170 "di Ill h.11ll:t' 11( J lill d 11,,dftt; \lud) I h,· ",uni) ht1('~1 1h ov.n h1tl1v..1y c,,,._.,h tu t:X1WH1k' tl,c-\ol,11c\cm 1r1 .. unt•n1.1' ll'\ICW, .11111 l )1111J1 l.1\ ("11111111\ wmuh.1111, ••Y CIXJTs hi~h-rrk."<d 1011 rl'tlJ'O<'II "ill more lilc:ly rcrpc1u11c ~rrdlocl 1hon J1lcvti1c. 1L The C-~70 lull pl•n r< un111uc in 1hc coun1ry in that the cxprc~s 10l1 lanes will huve a scncs of entry :111cl exit point?-:1long their lc.nglh, ~n id Nornrnn Mnuhull. l>ourlas Count)"s l end cn111;.ult~nt, who heads• Vcrrnonl• ha<cd U11n,pnna1ion finn called Smart Mobil11y Nutucrou~ access punl, will crc:11c 1 ··~vc·· or vehicles between cnlry ramp!!:, lrcc lone.< nnd 1011 i,incs 1h01 Is likely 10 1\low traflic and introduce backups and nc:cldc.11ts to .3 system lhul wni suppo"-cd to rcllcvc congestion and tmprovc safely, M•rshall said. Critics or the C-470 t>l•n "'Y conslruction ofloll l011cs will onlyeut in halflhc numhcr nr daily hours that nmtoris1s arc s1uc-k in humpcr-to-bumpcr congestion In adjacent, lrcc Innes -from 10 hours n d,y if no improvc.mcnls arc made 10 nvc if 10ll lanes ""'added. If the same number of non• lolled la11C$ are •ddcd insic,d or cxpn,ss toll lanes, peak-period coagcs1ion ,s chmin11ed, 1hc Mn tc'A st udy shows. In co1nmcn1ing (111 Cl)OT's C-470 study, tl1c U.S. Envimnmcn1al l'mtcction Agency noled lhc tolling schcnic would leave non- lulled lanes congested, "m•kiog lhc express-lane allemau,·c n:hoblc only for 1hosc 1h01 •= afford lhc IOII." Douglo.s ofricir:al.ic sny they too arc iruublc<l 1h01 1hc loll ing plnu depends un comlnulng conge.~tion iu the free lo.nc.c. to lure motorists into the p:iy-for.usc lanes. Arnpahoc:u,un1y, Lo11cTrcc.Aurora, the llighlo nds Ranch Mc1mpoh11n Di,uict,, lhghlonds Ranch Coo11num1y As.<ociation. llighl,nd, R,nch C"h0111llt'r of Commerce nm.I P11 rk Meadow~ Mctru1)Ulit:m Oi'>lricl hnvc joined Dou&lai Cmmly in opposi11g lhc C-470 loll plnn. Whr11 compJrcJ wnh the l'lhcmntivc of oddmg non-lolled I•= 10 C-470, lolling "'i< ,i,:nifinntly more CO\lly, provides 1 tower qu:i!ity of c;crvicc, increase, ccrng,·,tiun and dulny~. 1111t.l h111o more lm11achi, on the nrcn·~ citl,.cm,, busincS.liCN and li'Ctil go\'en11nc1Ui,.," I ,unc Tree Moyor Jnck o· Boyl< ,,rd in ,Ill April 27 lcll<r l'fllk!\tllg the ,t,tk\ ,,.,,,-.1\,11 '"llh! cc,np:(,lion C\'-4.'nu.el to wccc,!l..lul loll I.inc ~\Cm)( r,11dlk.11on wdl hn,c 1hr dh:,·1 of rtllin·-.:tm~ ll;1frk :iw11y from I .one Poo!/C,.Jg F. Walw OJIJll!Vlllll"I The flgh1 over whether to 1011 C-470, abow:, b pin or a nulonal debate over how to p:ay for t..hc: road construction 11\d maintenance when the gu tu ls IOI.ins its nluc. Bcucr fuel economy and increased n.lc.1 of altcmadvc-fucl vehicles cu away •~ the tu:11 '11CluJncA. COOT c:1pccu ID be short UO billion for coruuualon and rq,air over the nc11 25 lit, Tn,o null st0R$ in the viclni1y or C-470. • ... The congesled nature or the raclllcy will crca1e 1 11rons disincentive to businesses considering locating within tho affCClcd area." Tbe South Metro Denver Chamber or Commen:e iJ one or the few entities that hasn't panned the toll option. 'The chamber wanu something done: we have lo widen that road," said John Brackney, the group's president and I ronner Arapahoe County commissioner. Tolling would allow C-470 to be widened "sooner rather 1h1n !Oler," but If Douglu Couoty and other local govcmmcnu arc wlUing 10 pui I HICS•lU increase before ¥Olen to pay fDf widcnlna wilh non-tolled lanes. the chamber is open lo that option. Brackney said. Douglu County's own public-opinion ,urvcy contt,dicts the state's findings th.t cllluns favor lulling over 1ues by • 3, I margin. The county's survey shows 51 pcrc,enl In suppon or raising the sales tu ror l"Orc free lanes on C-470, while 39 pc,ttnl supporl I IOU lane allcmativc. Dooglu and SlllC officials have criticiud uch other for skcwlna their surveys to get the n:1ult• each side wanted. Nol e•eryone can benent Some 1D1ly1u uy open-road tollin~ plans aucb II Colorado's can cause hardships for those without credit cards needed 10 acqulrc 11111spondm. "A significant number of potential users do not have the credit card and bank accounts required to obtain electronic tt1111pondcts and bencOt riom them." said transportation engineer Bmlly Parwy, who has wrillal about ltllllponderusc, raod pricing and "environmental justioe." About 20 perccnl or U.S . households do not have a credit card and 10 perocnt lack• bank account, uld Parkany, who studied the Issue while she wu wlsllnt professor or civil aod environmental engincoring al Villanova Univ.nlty. Still, moccristr or all Income levels C1J1 bcndit rrom upiu1 toll lanes such u those proposed for C-470, Pa rkany said, especially when someone la In a hlllT)' 10 cslCh a plane or &et to their child's soccer pmc. "They arc a good opdon ror people, 111 opd011 1h11 b not fotced on us." she said. coor·, Ca~in .. ~ that theme. •11 is about choloe," she said. State officials acknowled&e tha1 iheir 1011 plan would silll leave drive11 in C-470'1 noo-toU lanes jammed In traffic at times. But adding Clprcu lanes it beUCf than doing nothing wben thcrc Is no money 1•1ll1blc for conatructlng non-lolled p1vcmen1, they aay. And because privately funded 10U road consttUCllon would most likely not require an expensive and time-consuming cnvlroruncnlll Impact sl11Cmen~ new lanes could be built much IOOOCt -IS early IS 2009 · than non-lolled lana, Callin addtd. Jim Brady, a consultant to CDOT and project manager on the C-470 environ- menial study. rcjectcd Douglas Coun1y's contcn1lon 1h11 lhc weave or motorlm bc1wccn toU and non,toll lanes will not work, leading to backups and accidents. Engineers selected SCICIJons or C-470 ror lht wca ve where motorists will have adequate dis11nocs 10 make 1hc move hd""-tn Jone., ,.1fcly. Br.ad) \;I.HJ "Wc'r~ ,111,flcd n's dc~1~nt"d arr1 1► ,-,a1dy." Brad) ,old Snmc 1rnn\pnr1iuwn cxpcr1, ,3y Cnlor:.do", effort 10 promote opcn•rf\3d iolhng ,houkt 1..-only ,n ,nicrim <0tu 11on ~fore ~lntC) m,,,c 10 :a model that ch:1rgc~ 1m1tori\1, ,hrcctl) for every mile they dri\'c. Oregon i~ experimenting wilh milcugc-hu\cd recs ns t1 rcpl:1cemc.1H for 1hc ~tatc's gas•••· M1lcagc-b:t.<00 rood rec., could be more • "nc,lblc, cqul1ablc nnd useful" WI) o r charging for highwoy me lhon lhc gas lax, which"• ·i,tulllCI, inferior'' mstn11ncnt, <aid Ma rton Woelu. dorcclor or 1ranspona1ion. <pact and technology for the lund Corp. Wi1h road re«. "chorgcs arc more c.,rcfully aligned whh COSL<." Wachs god. M1lcagc-l>ascd pricing can be varied 10 bill moeoristi more ror travel at rush hour or for driving a vehicle whh low fuel economy. Bcforojoining Rand los1 year, Wachs wns profes,or or civil ond rnvironmentnl engineering UI the University of California. Berkeley and dircc1or or hs ln,1i1u1e or Trnrupor1a1lon S1udlcs . Whc1hcr coo,•, 1011 plan is in1crim or not. some local officials in metro Dem-er qucshon the 11megy. Golden i• Ogh1ing Coors suggestion 1ha1 1011 lanes migh1 be a good w1y to complete 1he nussing hnk in I bcl1way around Denver, conncr1ing the uis1ing Nonhwe,;1 Pnrk" ay 1011 mad with C-470's nun.hem 1cm1inut. Thi.· 5tAtc ca ll s proposed new Innes in this area 1hc Nonhwcst Corndor. An ullerior moli vc see n Golden Ci1y Mnn•gcr Mike Bcsior said 1hc lmpctu~ for 1hc mad is not 10 relieve lrumc cunge,tia n bul rnlhcr 10 pru1m,1c commcrc111I con.struc1ion along the: com.Jar. "roll ro.J, ""'k "hen lhcy arc buoll IO solve • 1ralf,c: rrobl<m. not "'hen lhcy .arc hu1II 10 ,rur tk\clopmau ... he u1J lk,tnr .ih.n cr111ci,cd lht-.. in,lu'-cd '-on~r\lion" un JJJ.tc.cnt r11.1<b 1~1 ,tJlc ortu:u1I\ nrC'd 10 m:1 Lc wll lane, c,:onomlcally fc.,.hlc. Auroni officio!, <ll)' C'IX)T'< prof"',JI 10 widen 1-225 "Ill, 1011 lone, rrom S11u1h l'•r~cr Ro:od 10 1-70 nlso Is 111-cm,cchcd Alldmµ, mil lanes HI 1hc median of 1·225 muy n1 well w11h the s1111c's plnn to builc.J a network of puy for u,t: hif,lhwuys in rnc1ro Ocnvi:r. but J l would nut he guot.l for businesses and rcsidtnl< in 1hc 1-225 corridor, Auroni Muyor F.d Tauer s.,id. for Auron rcsklcnL< and business M\'ocn, >=S< 10 the area would be "pcnnancntly crippled" by COOSIRJ(tion of 1011 lanes Iha! favor lhrough traffic and push more congc.<1ion on10 local oncrials, T•ucr said. "We thlnL 11'1 a bad idea." Forthe paSI 15 )C4r5, E-470 has been lhc model or lolling in Colorado. Two and a h1lf ycm ago, 1hc Nonhwcs1 Parkw1y opened whh n slmllnr de.sign. The ribbons of 1ollcd nsph•h were corvcd through emply lond, and each found 1h,i ,rornc lagged opthnisiic projec1ions, like so many oiher U.S. toll projects in rcccnl decades. The 1wo 1011 highways elpcetcd 10 &•ncratccconomic growth in their corridors. "hi<h in 1um would add vehicles 10 1hc roads. Bui growth came slower 1han an1ic1pa1cd for E-470, and the Nonhwc.<t Pnrkway 11111 is w,11hng fo r dcvctopmcnl lha1 could crowd the ro3d with cars. In eon1rns1, Colorndo's plno for new lull hmcs aims 10 relieve jam4l on some or 1hc 111110·~ huslc.<1 highway.I. "We think thi s is :i very impor11111t rnngcsil on monogcmen 1 iool," CDOl' cuculht.: dlrcc1or Tam Nonon s.1 id 31 a m~ting o( local government officials Inst "eek. There I< hn1h,'ll ••pcri<ncc wuh suclt • nltJdcl n•lion,lly In So 1lCm California ahc)UI IO years llfll, c~p~\ ttlll l:if1C' '4(Tc added 10 a 10• mile \lrcu.:h of Suuc kou1c 91. hnlang Oi.in~c unJ N:1,cl"\hlt rounucs tlut M .r,h•II. o, ... iln, Coun1y·, u,n,ull unc, ~ayi the C.-li forni:, road amount\ 10 :t tuhc, wuh c:nlr) and c,i;n only ·" each cud -unl ike the plan for C-470. Wi1hou1 1111 ;md nff~r:unps !ilong it s lt11t;1h, 11 u,11 M~hwny i~ for ca~icr and lcS!ri. exrcn\ivc 10 cu11s1ru c1, 111:iinrain and ,~icrulc, he ,a,d Wl1h lhe Slnlc Route 91 IIHKh:I, lllU'Hti~b uvnhl the wcuvc acro,;.,Ci l.:a~,. To hulld nun -lolled lone, in51c•d of Clpn!S\ toll l"nc~. clhC\ ,md counties in Denver's .south-metro area arc looking at fornuns a n:gional transpono1ion •uthc)rity 1ha1 coo ld levy 111 own 11•« or fees 10 pay for dtc c xran,ion ln,1cad or paym~ Sl25 m,lhon for two 1011 Innes In each dircc1111n of C-470, one non-lolled lone each way could be built for as li11lc as $25 million io $50 million, Mar,hnll »Id. CDar answer.11ha1 lhc price tag ror non- lolled Innes does 001 Include ongoing opcrnllna ,nd maintenanc e cosis or money 10 upg,adc C-470's cli11ing lanes, while the 1011 allcrru11tve docs Worley, the Douglas Coun1y commis- dcncr, said local officials only wanl time from the <Ille 10 pursue 1hc non-loll option. COOT officlol1 <ay 1hey musi know hy October ir 1he n:gion•I 1uing ou1hority w,11 he n vloblc ahcrna1ivc 10 lolling. ·t would like 10 enconroge COOT or 1he lollln~ enlcrprisc juSI IO ha ck off and 11llow I li e local govenuncnt~ 10 ru'OccL-d whh 1hls lnws1l gatl1111," Worley snid. "Ir we come up with o. solution, c,;pli1in h to t:11i,.cn& uml they vo1c yes, it will IJkc l'ilJC or lhc rwoblem .. SltljJ n•u1t•1 Jtffir» /.,·,I> ,an llf' ''"" J tU IOJ 1120 1615 "' 1f,·1bt>dn11 rrpt,11 r nrt Rcpuntcd "-''tlh J1t:.1m1'-:~.ion fru,11 Th~ {Nni'tr rOJ,I. ()Z00<1. all 11r,h1S ~\'Cd. Rcpr1n1cd h)' ScClUfl R1111mtSom..:c-I ~00 1'17 'tJ,3 Voic, of lht Rocty Mountain Entpirt THE SUNDAY IlENvER POST SUNDAT, MAT 28, 2006 ROADS TO RICHES PAVED WITH BAD PROJECTIONS "'"'°'11 P. W..., SUNNr IOa.BGUT, CLOIJDJ' IMUl'rl A lone ar waone or the many toll roach lea tnY<kd-in this cue the Northwat l'trkw,y. The 5416 million, 11 -mllc p11tw,y rrom 8room0cld 10 8-470 ha, mrmcd jw1 haffthc car, projected 1ince It opened in 2003 , .a,c-.-o,,.., Pool S1,/f Wrlltt Al Colot><lo, ocher &llteS lftd fcdml olllc:l111 lncroulnsly look IO loll roocll 101pur lfV"1h Of clc.v clogged hishw1ys, • rCYlow o( 1) .. ,. llrnptkcsllllioawideshowslhll 1clcar~1y .. flilin& IO"""' revenue pn,jo<tlom lO l"JUly lhdteo111, Effi! widi adJUIUll<nll for !ho brcai;•lo pmOII 11 lhcopcninsyeas, 86pm:tftlo(-IOll ma<:., lndpuwc,f111<dl0-l~""1al•lllt" r1111 luU yc.v. By yev lhrcc, 7S pcrocn1 -IS or lho 201h11 ~ne been open 1h11 Iona -rc.malntd poo, pa(onncn, Oc1phe. that hb1ory or Oawed forccas11, Cokndo oll"ICllli.,.. promotlna IOlll•a u • ••Y to build new ll'Oldl or upress lues in an cra I.a wbldt other ru■dina 1011rce1 for roedJ are >hn•IJ•a Three compaaiu a11ion1II) do mo,, or 11\e rewc.ntH. ptojectioni rclu:d upoa 10 sell hond 1 to cower road con-11rucllo1 cons Their reprc.w11111l•u ortu 1enral possible eAplwdons rorcon~sun1 overatinwesor road popularily. 1wo scenarios ncver mentioned ate ttOUbllng lo socurilleJ upcrts: eu,, whm lhoconsul11n11doins lho ,.. • .., .. ud uaffic (<nas1cilhe,hld an;,,....., In soclna lhorood set buikor""" blCr IWlldcd llddillonll -k oo thll rood. CU.. wh= lbe mod'• rem,uc p,oJoctJ0111 wcrelll<das1_,....IOOl.,acurer.vont,1e finucl•a 1crms ralhc, thu u u lmput11I sdcndfoc Sludy. ROADS: Bi g to ll pre dicti o n s ",vin big pri zes" llnth ,11uat1on.!i apply 10 mcuo l)cnH•r'i, Nor1l1wc.:st Pw-J.way 1l1c i416 mdhon. 11 rndt 1w~"'•Y rrom Hroomnt'ld lo E-470 hu llltraelcd JU\I h;llf the ('ilf'\ rotca1st \Inc<' II op:ned 1ft 2(MJl It, d1r«1or. Aaron Ci1y Cooncdm.ln Slt't flopn. u1d thalbc(<R '§ttl.1ngoo1,klc 1n,·~&0n In lhc r~. he didn'I bclic,c-the aphm1<0c (OftC:a'(.L1 for lb profit polCnl11ll Out. hr "411d, he. lreillcJI OIU\c cstirruucs ,is I tool tn peo;uadc 0000 c,:1,crb 10 gh·c the debt :a favon1hle ro1lng, nol 1u 11 wlld prcdic1or. "My pcn:onal opmion WIS tho.t 1he numhcrs wm prob;ibly a httlc high," ).!lid ltog11n, \\aho dnli;lll lhc pro,.ctions forthcc:nucol,cwty y<IB could be a, much a, 25 pcn:cnt above lhc m>tk I le upccted boad raters lo trim the revenue fftUNlCS and bise lhc.ir ntings (or '""H-lon 0A ffl(ft rc1hsuc pro,«11oas, but 1hc:y did noc. In lhc modem world of r. .. nclna loll rood,. lh~ are the tulcs of the game, he ,ay,. Othm ,, .... "Dig numbers win big pritcs," sald R'lbcn l)11Jn, 11 London•bas.cd analyst for hond•ntlng •gcncy Slandonl & Poor'i Wtl6 hll CllOdlltttd inlcrnalionll ,nudics or 1011 roads. "Qu11c oflrn, people •hop around until lhty find lhc peopl< lfrho provide the DUfflbcn ... Dul 1r ouu·s tht: case-. u·s, pmc U\11 former enforcemcnc orrtecn wuh 1hc s«.unue, :ind Exchange Commiss1011 ,.y $M\lld no< be playtd. lnn11cd numbers c~posc in"·«tors 10 more rok 1md lower rclums than they stwul«t ~: gelling, "'lb believe thatlhcy ·n. 2~ pcl'l!c n Jff -1 would be ,111ucmcly concerned about lhAt," uld CUT C"onway, a rormcr SECcnron:cmcn1 omecr, who spol.e after current Sr.£ offit1:d.s dcdlnc:d 10 comment. "1bafs just Oas wmng ... h', oot a 11<l'Jf1111on h'11MMonJ1hinahlc1hal" ThouJb cOMukaab say 1hey abbo< m&Sbl.co •tudies. 1 rev1cwbyTht Ocn"cr f\,st of1Qllln1 projerts In dghtSl31es finds thctc 1s no 1nccnuvc for the cwma1wi 10 be :u:cunuc. EYtn when wrong, 1hc honds arc simply rtnna,tccd llnd the c1insul t:ints :ire paid ugain for 1hc.ir work on new ,tudir) 10 ~up1,or1 lhc new bomh. New Jnvu1011, now t.am11111, a hit:,he:, 1durn. pay orr 1hc old investon o.ftd l"'f'C 1.h:at (OOU&h lk><k>p,rcnt follows lhc nc• n,;,d 10 nt>l.c gNlll on lhe p,yn,rnlt Even 1n • Went t'I.St, ltuth ti a lho., 1dl road lhol dcl,uhed oo S1S m,11,on ,n bondi, lup;aycn Of in.wrc-n an be: t1tun1cd on 10 hD1t out 1he lcndm..And 1hc.1a1ne C(ln-.uh111111 11rc hired 1garn aml again, Addhlonully at lhc Northwe.51 P,ut..w11y, 11 COMu lumt on 1hc trnffic ,m1dy wn~ 11m111l-.cd 11 locnul~c job. ~ying SJSO an hour If the h.'!Jd W~I) t"ull Anothcrcnn'liU lt:UU OU lhc )tu,ly \l,AJ proou~ I COD!lil(1 IO lltl"\'t' a~ O\'CNghl t'IIJ:.lnct'r 1f1hctk.Jt \I.CfU through Th.um11ra1phwtJ10 be: •""11S5.7 1111lhon ~inul.u ,11~1,om h:t.\'t' ,..., . un(J "'""" hctt h,SuoOICau,hn;l.thc('(lCtJ('t.tn, lun~tli.:•rrq•.ft (1fllJC1:t1um fur Cir~l'm'1 llc', Sot11hcn1 Cnnneclor 31~, ,.. ils pronu-.cd .a p;,h 11( conln1ct.s worlh nulbon, flf doll.ii"\ 1f 1he bomh whl Jn Flonda.. lOO, IJ,c "-lie', tnlhngotftn.tli.hueJ lhcnu.fflCCOn)ultant h)do IILkhoona.l worl lur th.rte of the rmJl, runckd hy II.\ ,tudlC!t Oncoft~ fi\-t: rwih v.dl tlJCft ttus )-C.U, w n.~ paform:;ina: C:ilfl'I )'d be ~:bllml :ag:urua the prop:uons. In cxh o( tht Olhc:r four tll\CS, acluul ll'ic or lhcroodsrnnged Imm J.1.5pcm:n11067.5 pcr<1,n1 or 1hcu cs1inmtcd 1mffic In 1hcir firs t year or operation. TIM: projection) rem;uncd dm 1n31it".il ly orr 1n the 1hlrd yew-, where tall c:ollec1ions wm: from 3S.3 ptn:e:n110 78.4 pcret:nl of the forccas1 amounl ConsubWI\Sn.dltlell'n:mnicpojecoons-..uc never 1oOU<OCcd by tht pn,spc,<1 or prom1,c ol rutw'c -.·ort. lft~lad, lhty utd, CSU.mating used 1 wky busi11cs1, sub,t(CI 10 1he v1gllfics or devclopmenl, the economy, wc1101er and c--cn len'OOSlQCtJ. Ed Rcgnn, who d1m:u forecasting ut South C.uolinn englnccrlri& r1rm Wilbur Smith Assomies. S11d b1u is not nn luue lor h11 COITlJl"'Y• M proof, he pointed OUI lhlll nol cYCf)' road idea gc1510 ffllltd. Fh-et1mti ,n lhe pt.St 21 )'t...r.,1,, hi~ com~n)' ,...., p,,d lorcompn:hcas,•c Sludic,o( proposed room and concluded 1h11 a ra,onabl< !OIiing ,chem< woold no< work But Wilbur Smilh's prtsldcnl :and chief opcr11 t1ng orriccr Kknow lcdgcs lhat traffic consul111nu arc under 11rt:st urc from proJCCl sponsors to supply numhcm. tluu sell bonds, "Some of thcin will come dtrccdy 10 us and SI)', 'Yournumbc11 are 100 low,"' u1d Hollis A W11J.cr Jr. ,.lt.Snotlffll't''-ltultionl0ha\-Ccl1C11U U')' to 1nfhlc:ncc the! nuinba's. and we ~ruse. We rmkc our bes! CS:ll~ICS, Ind iiJ"D WC stick by !hem." S11II. crilJC$ hfl'Ulc at I procw they 531 l1eks thco\cn:ightoftrad111on:1l miKl-bu1kUng.. "h's II no-lo4ic ,lluadon fur the s1:11c," ~aid 0corgt' Pnct', wf100(llx~ Otcc11villc's Sou1hrnl Connector, "ff lhe bond\ !i.ink. the bondholders arc left OOllllnn, 1hc: h:ij;. but you will h:a\•c a rfflld. "No mMtcr "wh111 h:11,pc.n,, you will gel a road And th»'• how thc:fn: "'lltng 1hcm xross 1hc UialedStilc<." Missing projttlionJ When pbnning • new 11111 mad. t-.1.m ... ,uy tum to one of jusl lhtcc.L'Omp;uucs 1oconduct the 1r,rnc pn'J<"lion..: W1lhur Smltl1, UKS Corp. and Vollmer J\S§C'leh1te1t, whk.h thcl tht' pr111cc1loc11. for 1hc NorihwcJt 1'11,r~wuy /\lthoug.h each com1uny \l!Ot~W on :i prOJt(I rcv1cwtJ by 11,e l\t'il thM \1lf1..:l.'i\C'd CAl'ICCtllUlO\ UM lWIIJ thrtt thJ.t dKI), r.·olltUJ\·dy tffl tluct rnmr1mam1(Wd(11"\1 fQJ'RIJOCUOffi\)l l'J,, 1hc2.!upcu11n1tr•1J1.I\ Sntt,d k>ll1111 tilf• 1.1h '-'UJ lhry tuo hlllc- ~lkHCI' Ill p ld,lnr u trnffiCt't.Ml"U1Utnl hcc,1mt Wull Sued 11n:1lyMs tXfN .. -ct experienced firm\ Out thl' .;in,d)·!i.b Mt)' d~)' hne wood,m:d 11lll'Uf tntcrron '1hc tntd. l'ttord for s1111u11 11,1111.,.J~ h;a) ltCCn ~prq1)',"~ScuuTrommcr,1~chr«"1(W .u r,11.:h R1unp So 1nuth"" lb.II in"esaon ,ncrnwngl) dc.nl:lftd &rc111er rc.1urn~ un the bond"• fn,ung 1t,II ~ulhonho 10 borrow murc money 10 u~ a1o :a hedge ~1:aln.s1 ro11d< th:11 don'I perform ai exp«lcd. ~rhc: extra money 1s SCI A!-iidc 10 cover p.1y 111cnL< ln tw-ly ycllrSshoolll 1hc toll collections no1 be sumc,cnt. Out trnflic .and revenue com,u llarHJ: uy n111ny loll m;.<Js do finally cOOK llfUUnd i:and rroJucc, once lht new hoost:,i and busu~~ d.ey niakc (IOJ)1blcmo"e1n. Colondo', E-470" • good cu1npk, llop, H)'I, addin1 th.al he upccu the N0t1hwcst Ptrkwny to emulalc the mad he led ro, \CYCf111 yc,nbcfon lalung over lhcNorthwCll i'atlw,y. Dul E-470 Is 11ill lagging well hehlnd lls ori&inal 1,.-r,Jcc1cd 1011 revenues. Vollmer prtdlctcd In 1995 01a1E-470wouldcollcc1S97.9mllllon in 2005. The~ coll~ted S77.8 mllll00,1 nil" or more than 20 pcn:cnL Bui lW' miss is bigcr 1han IIJCCffll. VoUmcr's 1995prcd1cuonswcn,bo.<cd •• .. E-170 ooly JJ miles loo&, 11,c 1011 ro>d opmcd 10 ,1>1•••a1147 auks In 1he ,.., day,of 2003 C"onsuh.anu at the Northwest Partway bbimc mi,,ed forccaS1>onlhc1errorl11a11acksofS.p1. 11, 200 I, 'Which occurred 11/ter l~e bondt were wld lh:tl !lummcr. 11nd =11uscd • drop in the upcctC'd 1rlp1 between De nver's northern ,uburbs an d Denver ln1cm:11ion:1I Airpon. Thccollop,c nf lhc high,lcchnology lnduSII)' .ilWt hun c.mploymcnl Ill lhc COtT1dor, !hey \.:IY, and plus r .. a-1,y -iogdcvclorm,n1wc Ju.R aow gc1t1ng under,.ily. R'" ltlrric II DIA IS lu~ lhln II lw <vcr hccn, and the 1cch•1ndusll)' colt,p,c hod """cd well btrnrc Scp1. 11 Yet 1hc ro:id h2.i railed 10 cmr.c close. 10 1b proJCC:lmns. 1 he IHOJCCllons Vollmer g11vc IO lnvc!llun it(rdlc::1ed 111111 in h~ first full year, 2004, 1he Nonhwc.o;I PM~wuy would col lect $6 '\ millirn, l,rforc c,_IM!MC> ln1,.~.M:1. tbc new mild rullcclcd S4 2 million \lillna ..Wd"' lollpl;v.,•ould<lllk<1$104 n11lhon 1n ?00,;, ln:)tud, they ,0Ucc1rd $.S 6 ntilhon IIUJIR prcditlJ lbe 1.uthonly will 11kt: 1n between $6.3 nulhon and SS.S 111111lon ln 2006 Vollmer rrcd1r1ct1 S 17.l n11Ui on Vollmer oflieirt l~ dec lined rcpc-.utocl rcqucwr;; co t(lftllllCIII An.al)')L\ SO)'l1\Jt .It 11.'iCUnt::ntrJICO(cvl~hllCI", 1hr11u1hot11yrouldlM" 1nd~n,:a11f Jcfaul1 when 11 o 1rquuc-d m hcg1n rrp.iy1nr, Jti. u, 2UUM llip~,dw1thr..._lCICY11,.;a\'C'd1nc-•hU1111.1t1 • '"'"'"' .tnd ... lfllt' cc\C'r\C f1uad, c,11dJ c,rry 1hc .,:.,hnnl) uni.II 2<MJ9 Taking Iha lo ll ro•d t o t h e m.,kel Wnh hllle s101e nnel lederal mol'W;ly av;ulnble for new roads, toU1ng nu1t,01111es are popping up 10 nue monty to build tol rr· ·p Tho ~ro io inves1ora ll1ity will be teP{lid IIU tree at gOOd ffllefCI~ ,.~es when the lob ll.lrt COO'llf"9 In Cotorado"s N0'1-,west Pa,~ ..... ,y ~Ale. I It 1$ ohon done 1, Predlol th1 fut11e Z. Gel Ille loe.n1 The No11hwes1 P,ar~way ,vt)lo(lly hired l '°""'lwll 10 p<t6ct tlNI number or c.au 1h11 would USI the 1otlway and how nu.ch l"°"ldcollo<lko11 dll'llrs...:Ji,u, Those Htimates art key 10 invtSIOII btCIUH they show now Utt fflStois can """'"' lnnslors loaned me No,lhwut Porkway ~,,--.. lilos1 esl1matts Thi road opened In 2003. ~nd t,alhc was much lou loin pr,<1,cted 3. Rtstll bonds Followlllg the ex.ample al OClllr troubled loll ro>dl. lllf Hanlnlnl ~bl,ylriQto,ell new b4 ds ,1 h1oher lnt111SI rJleS lo pay off o/4 wt. T1PQII! 1Ns p!KLCIIWldt lltl,""1, llwsu11s end lur1he, scruliny, but lht HIii debl me.ans llo!i"-lollratesond lt.>tlolboolhs11- 0!>0ftlonger INn promised. 4. Rehire consut11nt Antr lalhng lo mHI •~1 ..... ,,,, !lo<thwtstPmw,y rtttr,10 the wme: consultanl fo re"1st 111 pro;ectlons The wo,11: COIi SS00,000, bvl lhl ..,,.....,biledto reunanca S.,,a,0.-Pw/...,.,_~~------ t•A rea.sonablt basis" In 1994. the SEC finl wnmcd that 11n)'onc a,c:Jlh1g n1unielp,1I bonds should make sure they were: giving p0tcG1111I m\'CSIOn lhc full p(C'tUre+ •Municipal dtaJers. musi have a rcliN'llblc bhb for rccommcndl na the purchuc or accurillcs," the SEC s:11id. Former SECcnfon:cmcnt ll""""Y David,_,.,,, said 1hc fcJcnd agency <OUld eu.11)' become conccmcdaboul the f11lu111 a(• tolling 1u1h1.m1y 1odlscloK: doubts about 1hclr revenue forn:any llogan'slldrr,,_ lh.11 he doubled the nun,bm ,1,vck mine ~stncla IINlly\t) as surp11•jng. An.ilysu utd thcyc,ipcc1ed p.xl-f:u1h, 1ig.1ntu$ eMlmmcs, .. h's in1e1c\Uft& 10 illlu11Uy hear an open 1tknowlalgm<t11of ll, IJoow>< •i>al n,11 """'- 'A'C wonder 1(dlll's going on," ):.UdTom PIOIK"Clli, ca~c nlor 111U1lys.1 ~, ~foody·~.onc of thrcca1~cncics duug.avct.he p.wkw-.aystrot1,lnlli:drntm'-' ... We _,fd,cn:.,,n1nfl.aHM1hoausclhey°'fl"CI U1i m cut (lhc-mrnuccs11m;a1e) do\lin .. llugan, 11,•ho c1m1s in cJtcc~s tJf $166,000 11.nnually :is lhc authonty's dut:1:"IOf a.00 who,e Mgn.al1n 3 on lhe ofTICl~I il.tlcmtnl, ~,d h11 doutu wouldn't h;wc milllO't'.d 10 rnvc_\tOO. "I( I wcl'c huy1ng 1he l,ond,, ... I 11,·uu/1I ~ny, 'Well, me ·, JncA:ccuLi~c dutctor whose john is 1ubec:aU1.toU1. •hoscjobit11to~carc(ul hut ,.ho hu never issued bonJ~ on tus m, n ... Ills c.11,plnn 111Jon Is echoed b)' 01hcn tn 1hr 111dus1ry whc, \It)' that 1he hurKh arc rurch.hcd by iophulldttJ II\ C".IOf' 'AhO undttwnd •IYI thcyarq~ct1ingrntt1 And ltk-<tfficral \lllcmc:nll 1,1..iind1;11 ll~1e\>tt111r1in.,,~1mmo1oldl,t ir1crm1 umt 1h.11 the tw·ndt 11rc fo1 1he run\1deu1111n or r,prrttnctd ID\t\hlf\ -nlCK .JIC' flltil mum ... ,iJ fll'f' ptnp\c. ,,nd Pan1e.l1 Dailey-Campbell, 1 coniultant Vollmer hired 10 help it prl'!Jl3fe the 1mffic s111dy. Ou1 Colorado mutual-rund m11.nogcr Chris lnt, ,.1,o boys Cokndo 1>,-c,crnpt _ ,or Kirl.patrie:k ~ui, Smith Polian. says had he known of Hogu'i doubu:, he would have returned to the bw-gainlng table 11-·•-ohal 1hr oun,bcn might hM be<ft 2Spc=n11ooh,gh """"'' ...... ruk," J<.tw ilid, "Which rnc+ms we would require i. hl1hcr rclutn" Startup rost., c,o,tn,d One of the mi.1or d1rrc:rcnru bctwr.cn 1 1rud11looul , tu.1>Jy~·r-con1o11uc1cd road and 1he publt<· pri\'lllC p~r1ncn:hlp1 1lt;at crcat( loll .. hon,.,. sucil"" lhc NonJ,,..<>t PiWlway i, lh>I the contract~ lurr.d to bu1kl lhc 1011 mad 1.irc rc11uucd lOtO\'Cf IIIIOI)' o( Il ic ~t:inup CW!ti Bttau~of 1h11 unngcalenl, lhr Cinnch<b.en h> build lhe Notthwest P~lway WJ:~ rcqunrd 10 cm·cr lht ~u: of lu11ng va1H)ll~ con:ri,uh:anu, including 1hc commc1 \lillh Vo1hncr 10 curwluc1 1hc u11Tir and ,cvenuc $1.udy 1hc lino. "41" known as Wbl1mg10n Orour. al.;;,, r:i.,d most uf • $1.1 nultwo fee cnr,mccrfog firm Curter l'1-Uurgcss churgcd for H cnv1roamcn1ill lmpau ~udy The rcsull u: Iha&. \\';uh1ng100 Group \new u1,rron1 1h:i111 v.oold lose the money i1 :cpc:n1 1f 1hc bonds drd,'1'1 ,rll and !he road wu~n•1 hull! l(1hcb(1ndJdtd '-4.'II, ho..,,,:ver,theconM.ruc:u~'lfl eotnr;any woukl ••nan 1mmtd1Jtt fee ot $115 mlll1,1n, and 1hr l◄,mp;:my w1t\1II.I mcwc: ro,,...,d on o proJccl wor1h S 1\1 I 6 nulli,111 W:.i~hinJ;lun Cirour r,;u-tnrrcJ 11,11h 11no1h1:r wnO.-.IOI 1n 2<W>I .... L'UI ,1111., lht ~, 1, 11Mllk-rl ,.-ould be '4'Uf1h S8' 7 1111lhtt11 in rhl\, 1cVt"nu~•1. 5. Do ftl W study SWI noed,ng to .. r.,.ra. thl N-ll'ar\wiy hD"ed IM u.me consurtan1 11gam II hat promise• to P'Y up to $6!5,000 la do "'°"• study lhlS 11" 6. Review Ille re,tew The pru<IU Is suppos,d to be Mll·POlidN.J In 2001, '°" NOl1tlwtSI Partw1y p11d ,n01nei, lo fl.Ml'# IIS bond docu• man ts and w,11 Slmt WljSISIOr.otedlt invutmcM tor bd)'ffli The 001 1 S620.000 In 2005, It p,ld $3!4.000 fol a second rlWW, 1ru1 u. dell 1,;,1,,u dp,y•--u,ts yur when Ii 1,111 ag,in. __ ,n,,_,. 110,an says W1..1.h1ng1on Group's work wu kepi sepamlc rrom \oullmcr's wo,t 10 prcYcnl ~11y undue innucnce oo lhc swd1cs that gaugr-d I.ht _.., lcasibduy Bui he ICkllO"lcdgcd 1h11 the conl.rlCtor, "'-'Uh to much 10 gain from the 4,1lc of lhc bonds, had kc)' meet In ga: whh lhc C011Julum1s as lhemhclll projccl lon.s were bc:lna mflcd. A )'t'W before lht bond sale, and with the 1:Jlcu1ng or Nor1hwe111 Pr1rkwny 0Hich1 l1, Wa)h1n11on Group t 1 .esenuulves wcnl tu \l:illmcr's N<W Yort o/flcen, gd the p<lillllllM)' p,ctur<.., whetm rtvcnucgcnmrcd by lhe ruall wou ld hf enough 10 persuade hdndholdcrt 10 invbt 'lltcy rciu, nrd und informed I logan th111 lhc l"ol«llons loot<d good. Thf' bonds :iOld The North...-csl Parkway 1,1blic lllghwxy AullKmty wa~ ~uddcnly Oush w11h cash Out omcn:ih di~covc1ctl soon 11r1cr n q,<11<11 Obi II m,i:J,o °'" be ab!, 10 rcpoy llul money Now. bcnu.e tn.mc hn fallen so far slmn nf r,J)C('1:111on~,MJ111C of 1hial t·n~h 15 hc 111J1 spcnl :1ga111 In r«1~nu1on for rdin:inc:m_g IIK'! bond, ihruugh ulr 10 new 1ocs1ors who ~y,., 11 ha\-e lo actcpt fnuR 11\k 1l1e nuthonty r,a.1d S:'500,000 10 Vullmer Ill\! yea, 1urccul ilnutc IU tmffic: model Ina foiled st.in >! rtfln;inclr,g. ond lnOlhcr $42.•1>5 lo 811tcy CamJ'bc'll'i con1ult1Q& firm ro, ""Of'k OQ lhc rcrinanclng. The amhonl)' nlr.mdoocd the dfon when h karnetl the ln1crc,t cum wou ld he wo h,gh. TIit c.-c:ckd bond )lie '-'.ffl.l lhe ilUIJ1011t) .111 aJJ1t1MalS324,0711n1,a>·nll!nb!\11.11 111: ag..·ru<'~ und d1..cl<.K11rc nuurnr.yo;. htr lb neu :&llt'lllfM. !he <IUll\lrtl) ~ ugrcnl lo r,a~ \\4hncr ffllllhtr S62.5JII) lo up.bl~ 11,i; 1r.lfl1e aft\l rc\·c,1UC' \llld) H;;i1k-y (\1mpbcll.1hr rating age:ncm, and :.11umry11 w11' .ill ht-p;ud :oga/n. 1'hc rrilliuhi.:ould bf ,hat the 1uthornydtle\n'1 default m It> l(Jans bul lh>I U"1S of lh< rood could pay 10th 10 more )·cars bc)'ond the expected bond pa)·off dmc of2:04 1, Hn.::an ~ilys. The Nonhwcs1 Partway, hke som~ Olht:rs. p.1id 10 '"""" II> bond>. II pa,d lbout Sl6 nulllOft 10 ,~-n nu.urancc c-ompanJCS rrom lhc money 11 hon-owed from 1nvcs1or!I. So even If 1hci QUlhorhy fall\ 10 rcfin~nc:c and can'1 m>k< poymonts. bondhuldcn should'" lhcir IIIOII<)' John<, of Klrkpa"1tk Pclll,, which booghl Sl milllon of the Nanhwest Parkway bonds, said he kno'4 \ \I. h:11 lht 1nwr.11k'C' flM'!.anl lO htm W1t1111ut ii, hi~ co mJMny ~ould nor 01,1, n ,he bonds The polmc\, Johns \a)·J, ,,vc III um, advun1agc IO hi\ dlffllS. •Mm he dt-~1ht~ 1c fnO:)tJ)' -v.101ling rcotdc add1n1 to t~1rre1.ucmcn1 s11,•lngs and youn& courtcs i;11 \·1ng ro, thl!lr cln ldrcn 's c0Uc1c cduc::mons. But Johru p,td1clS thal lbc cutauU)' lhc 1nSW1U1CC (W'O\"dcs ..sa'150cawn (Of fu1ureoond ,,,uc~. The /n.,\"urcr., may nol w1d110 m~11nu1ln or hw::rt:t..\C 1hclrcO\'UJ&C. he uld "Would you 1nwte 11W' bCW boacbr Johns \aed .. Here'• i.wfat 1111,u h;arpen. The ubung bon(lh<,ldcrs nrcn'1 going 10 lrt\c :mythlna, .. , When the new ones arc i~sucd, 1hc)' will rind a. n,w group of 1n\·c~1on .... ho h:\·t IO analyze 1hc nsk IO drl~rnnnc. Vdl\'.lher lo i11\'e~1 '"11'1,:oin, tu be I Undof 't:)'a v.1Jcopen ... Johnf poin1 1, alt kJO dew to Uopn u 1he ~orthwHt Parkw11y trit'S mp.in to ~II new bort<b: I logun says he's 1hank!ul the 1011 ro3d m:ma11,cd 10 111v~ S20 m1lllon 1n ron~rucuon rosts It set ::l.~Klcas amny-da)' ruact. "'If we hJdn't done 1ha1, ...,.c \lUUld h;avc been m trnuhlc," ho irnld, "Dig, bi1; tnmble 11icre.'i; no UWJt'l)'\ IIOllmd !bl' .. S1,,Jf writ~, Jrffrt, IL1b cmd ~,,,ff rrum·chrr llarhma 1/ud,wn r,mml,utrd to 1h11 h'purt, Staff wrher Ch"d PJunUJt etm bt rtoe:lk.d Ul JOJ./120-JJJ.1 orr1//•llh11•dat,.,p,on.,-. Rcprinlcd with permission from Tht Dtrt~tr f'osl. C>2006, -ill nghts rc..\crved. Rcpnnlcd by Scoop Reprl n1 Sourcc 1·800-767-3263 \'o/rl' of 1/it Rork_\' Mowuai,i F.mp11t THE DENvER POST ~= .. "'41#....,.,.,,,,,,,,_,,..ac:nmrrs :xr-ns:G..~'11:tV MONDAT, MAY 29, 2006 NO 2-WAY STREET WHEN LANDOWNERS HELP PAY THE TOLL B:, cc,.,a l'lwdrlt Dmw, rNI $taD W,ttr, Gn't'nvllle.S.C.-A fuur l:,.nc toll roadcu•.s through wh::n ustd 10 ht K11thcr1M Ashmorc'J fi~-bcdroom bnck home Fnim lhedoublc,.•><l<manuf1t1iw<d houscd,e boughl w11h lhc rclocatJ(ffl money-a.he AY$ ii wain'I c:n01Jah to rc:bui ld w11h bnck -Ashmore wntchc5 lhc ln1crmlucnt trarnc rumble: (NI.SI and marvc.11111 1hc sighl. She h:1.i Hvcd ta the countrys1dt out.side G<ocll ltollhel86yeon.S1""'d,,:.-l..,....i five yan1go, she lw bcca oo It ooly°""',she o:ys,Mkhng I.hat rcwo(hcr nc1ghbon: c1n tolmte )~nding 1hc S1 rec 10 driYe hJ 16 n,llcs. "Nobody llloughl ii""'• good 111,.:· Ashmore nid~ "Nobody bcl.ic,·cd 1h11 II woold WOl'k.. Nobody btl1CYCJ that 1l V.'VliiJ pay." Nobody, tlual ... Ucepl lhc: comp:u,ics 111>1 pa-formed lhc 1r1mr and lt"\'tNC P""JCChOIIS for then.lad 11nd I~ •n even liargc:r linant'ull JUiee in scc.iuc It 00111. A~hm0<c's ,mry o.nd the ~lot)' of lhc toll ro;MJ c:illed Ille SouO-<,m COM<Cmr h.wc bttn rq,c>ICd m 11m1IJt forms from F1unda 10 Colorado as lcvck,ic and govmt mcnlJ ulC'rtuangly tura 10 toll R>Mt, 10 ~pur growth In Grt'tnv1Uc, nn 11u1hnn1111 lve hut 0U'4'cd set •l.lf tnfnr and revenue: projcc1lo11s prepared by 1hc n11tlon .lly known comp1my Wilbur Smllh A-"Oc:13lt'\. htlpcd pc:maadc 1nvcshn 1n 199810 lo:ln I n<wlycrca1td 1011 ou11Kw11yS?OOmillioo. Gn:c:n,ille', Souttn-n ConntX1oe v.-n horn. l·rum Ot,11, S:?c.K'>m,lhoo. w,1oorSn1dhroUccled 11,ore tlmn .S 12 1111ll ion for 111~1i1 of con1r.w::u lhe ,1ull10r1I) pionu'"°d tl1eco11111,.w• lflhc ho.ids were sold c, ca ll\ dr COO'ICXlfl)' 1irqwcJ the rcvm.ac pn>J«ll°"' lhal j,l\Ufl<d 0,r I- The wnll1;tmtms raise questk>ns 1h 'Vt lbc ot,ec-tJv1t) cl1hctrntr1e and rrvtnut$1uiJ). a.prtts :mdcntk, iny, A llc:mcr 110,1 fC\'icw of23 toll roPd~ ltu1ll 1,r 11ndcrec,n\truct11>oslnrc 1985 found 111-:11 fiv, ,,1 1hcu1 w ld lx"'ndi. h.bcJ oo pmp:boos in-p:itt'd1'y,""""""' rn•1v...Jrr p:ani<J fUIUIC ""UilDC'.n ,fltt then JWl•fC'CilOfh •~k ~a_q, 10 ln\-C\IUI'\ W1U;u1 Sn111h, V111lmc1 '"'1~1Jlt\ ,mJ URS Corp lo\frt' tlll' 0111) rmc1.:11,t('J\ lmcll in lhc IHOJCCI\ rr\ IL \\t''ll Whlit'.' fivr 11f d1eh 111,,,cctinm rw, / H,.,..~ Clung II ATC.IIINCTHBllOADCO BTI To.u roKk-m AJofph l\11g1 7-1 1 R.utd1 nc1110 Can11no Lt.1lomh11 1 a 10U m.id 1h11 u1u 1hmogh VI iltr~\ufhu 2,SM0 :1~1c r~nch ou1!1.1dc 1hc hordc:-r 11111 n c,I t.:imJn 'l11t lu~hw;ay, upc.11nl in 2000, 111(~\Cd Iii revenue prt11t'.'c1mm hy ,111 c,11111.11cd I)◄ JIC:1((111 ROADS: Taki ng a to ll on fa n1ili es, property ca,ncou1 ..i11rbd1rr1hun hcrevc1wac,.pct1ed hylhcllvnl)C:.VC~lhcro:lds ei,,1c..,.,d.-o.ntt IS l>(I<■ WI Ioctl l<fi 1011 :wll,..,;lio ••:r .. chlcnJ 1<>n:Jin:1ncc orcovcrlhc1r debt 1nothcrways. ln 1hc wODt ca~. 111,1,paycrs g01 su.ack wllh what wll SU[lflO\Cd 10 be II pnvu1c ro11d 1lmt. llt the curren1 ra1c, 11111)' take dcc1:1des to pay ro, ltscl(. "'Something ti IMjor 3$ lhc tn.mc iludy being clone by ■ comp,ny m3ybe haViOI I c:onOICI of 1atcrcs1 is pttlly sign1ftc.anl ... AMI Joh,a Macko, who bought S20.000 of Grccn~1He'1 uninsured bonds 11.s part or lui privalc rctircmcftl 11ecounl :tnd h:lSsince ~ m:hcd the valuco(1h.1t lnvcs1mcn1 drop to nolhln& on the secondury markc.1, "''hc-:rc ht has failed 10 Ond bidd<rs. Th:ups111<N<wYort banlin,plq bwycrsays he ,cad 1hc Southern Coanec1or'1 •omc-.al .sllltme:nl" KAI lO ~pcctivc inV'CjCOl'i Though 1ldisclosa W1lburS nu1h's v~rioo11role),1t docs IH>lspcclfic:allyq,cll UUI lhaL lhc du11I r~CS mlghl be coo!!iidcre.d I con0ic1 Mcdochda'ICUOU<Ctlhe....,_wwlw.<d_, the :wnngtmc:ntJ, lD I rcccnl 1a.tCfflCW The'"'""""' i.n Mllclto r«1cn111<1111ycd. .. , thought lhc)' were ohJttUvc ," he snid. .. , ccn.u nly wooldhtivtrnkcn tha1 whh$C,..cnl gt111ns orsa11:· Now he's hormg the 11u1howy cim litll ncw boclds -and (II)' luo, off. Uproo led ond UJts<l When llic SoudM:1 n C"oon,·c1or~ Ill.nil, 11 klok :iway lhc r11rml1111d Ashmore ~nd her husb:mrJ, J1uncs, had ullcJ w-ith ill horsc-u1ul 11low In lhdr ,..,.m. Th< mid ,c.,lt •w>y lh< lunt lh<y had sh.vt"d sinct lfM I The road l(X) .. I U ['fUf)CII~ anal lntilnt 42 ram1hcs or 1ndh•idu:1ls ho1d 10 mo..-c, ll'lf:luchng 114-o or Ashmorc'ti three ~unj, One or 1ho,c MIIIS, Ode.II, had 1,uvc.d for 20 yars 10 put ln I wet u.i.mnp on Ill'-l~d (Na 1960 Ccnna Ill, 1 br:ucr plane he OOi.11,fM u, 1990, refwbulccd, ttrtcfc<d and l<acll<d Wpkll "1'h3t "°IS m_y drcoun,"' he .aid "'To nwn my landing sinp on •ny UWll lmtc properly :md my ov.npl11ne" ,fa. nlOflth, IL r he.· had Hall 1ogc.1hc.1, l\111 road olfrc1.ab: f.J\C' I• ,, '-1~ corukmn.Jlhffl 11.11ic,~. s.~ pr,,-rc, Ii~· ti i..•u·~ nJCMhct, wkl, rtarnlJ lhtfTO~Ch ~ .. ,:1'4 JR8,000filfJ1'Pf''rl\ '".Jluol a, lugh li\ SMll.000,(>cte.ll ,:ud II WH .. \UPf'\~l'll h) lk• 1111 rr-. 1l1e· ,i11•,11r1 r11od, 1111mm, ,,t cc.t'4ti11111c 1ll:'\cl<11mK'nl 111 a UH 1d ,111•,1 r.,, I H,..., °""' A PASSING DRBAM I Adolph Puig, 74, don,ttd 91 m,:s of hu ,pnwhng nnch 10 th< creulon o(Camino Coloml,IJ, :1 toll ro:ad w:nturc he h:ad hoped would 10med.ay provide him or lus sr11.nd<:h1 ldrcn with.\ cut or toll profits. Now, he iust shaka his hcid ttt projections that helped ~ct the l'WO lane rc~d bu1h. "l..c.t me put it this w:1yi"' he uld. 04They s.lY th() were gmng to build the:-roJd :md t;ct the mOI\Cf 1"hcy go1 the money tnd butl1 the-~d."' and Pf0"1Je bener att-css 10 an lndu.unaJ p.an.. Uut so (111, Katherine At1lunnn: t,.aid, "11'5 nol lllrnC'.d nul the way the.)' !hough! h would." The 1'0ad h;u,1.rog_g lfii c"crslnc:c 11 01,cned in M""h 2001 ThoughWtlhurScnllhfCX<CISllhal rc-ttnuc In ioos .. -ouldbcS.13 2 mdlioa.actlW collC'(11on, were only S4 7 mdhon. or kss dun 36 pcn:cnl of proJ«llon:s. George Price, who (ou~tu the ro:td, H)'S the mm;cd prajccuons ~·ere fl c lear resu ll of O\'mt'IChu~g "'They n«dcd numh<.u on onkr 10 be ... IC' 10 ma1d11hr bond m·cnuc fig11rc:,; Pncc s»d The former Latcwood pollCC' tcrac:a.nt hvcd h1 GrccnvUk during 1hc tuad'111 rin.tncing 1111d con,11 uc1lo11, und he rcvicwld hu ndrcd:i of ckxt111"1r.nUi 11Rerfilmg11l:.w~ul11t11\&lj the project llu1111t..,,.lhom1n'1:obltloon1<ncwpmpmy inOl:a,kMtr. NC "'Y.'hycl~ ,..@kl yuu hca,mr (pill'1 of)11t";an1 1h.a1•, bnkhng thr projtt1T llfk.c: l'.ldd, .. Where•~ your11wlt•J'i:ndcncc7 "Is !here frarn l 111volvctl'/ I 1hi11k there is." W11t.,u1 S,mth forccas1ct Bd Rcg.&n ).lid friaud WIH C:CfllUII)' nol lftY'UhC'd The C'oo\piln)' oocm.111)' •"'oids dtal1 •Uh CUWfX,IAtct IC ,,.b,o 1'1 prov1dJ111 widl tnafTar MU(hU, bul in 1111.sCllU:: he .,,,i he CJl;thll'lihrJ II fir(IW.lll 11Cl~CC:h his 11(fo;e Nrw l lavr11. ('onn , .1ml lhc co111p1111y'\ haallq~.int« m C'olu111h111, sr llul cntk> l).k hn., ·mmty 11~1 r.~~n m1rh1 tu,c hrn,,c•nnudt11ftf lhJt W1Uu ~n11th's 11am d•dc-J.t\1.1C,1"Cn!boiwdtiLLNm,m.klhii"' ha.f" I lutit,.u1I, ~1111.rd v.·nh ,11he1 1nu"'h•" to l~mr 1l1c ,1,ulhe111 ('onner.1111 lo Hw.r1 11nd w,I\ c.:n11,11lc1l'd lhe "~rn~111n'' 11, lht• 11111Ji.:,·1\ ,uf'-t''' by oho p,-<Sidc:nl u/ ~I< <,111>1ruc1J,"1 cootplelf lh:cl bu1h 1hc rood Slgnificanl conm.'C.t lons 11 culy 1995, ltuhhatd -who Is now 11«<....i-nllcd Hoben Fams.■fllllll<the>tl or lhc Fcdcr11 ll1C,h•ay Admin,suauon 1.IJCI deputy 11dmm1s1n11ll' for Prc~idcnu Rcilaan and Cil!orgc 11. W. Oullh Hubbard had goue:n 10 k.now Fr&ms before his ,111111n Washingmn.a.-.. Wilbur Smith h:1d opened 111 umcc m ·re.nnn\.CC dunn.g the time f.vrtJ W:fYt'd '1'I 115 h1gh111.-1, tocnmwH>QCJ A rcgion11I ulc-un11n or swunJUlh for com1lclllivc lc11m1:, with "o road lmlldinl', c-.pcrk11cc, Farris h11d rnn R1chml Nfion's c1111qJ;11gn 1n Tcnntl\Ce and remainrd an~ 11,·C' l:qiublJCDn rutelrr lie accc:p1cd 1hr11 rc.nntncc Gov LamM Ak llllkr's rcquaa tu h::l\c Qlcs fl• h1ghWJ)'l (mm 1*181 lo 11)85 Fllm., ht1er JUincd 1hc l{catan :K1 111ini,;1r.ttlon Ni•I lung 11flcr 1 luhb.ud cnllctl In tu lk 11hou111 lnll utad in (irctnv,llc:, 11lnrb became l'fl')ldc-nl of the romp;my to~tttbkd Ill build II fams and ,.hn key pl•ycn held I fflttl•"I nc:w 1hrcndor 19951~ WdburSm1th',C"ofumbtl h<'1ulquar1crs with I luhbard :md lhrcr o<hct W1lh111 S11111h 110ircrN lly thJI tmlC, 11 i.lrr-a~y h,ul hccn drc11k"cl lh:11 W1lhu1 Snulh ..,.,,ukl 1v1wHk-R',·cnoc fot«a,ls 111KI rc1 a cunu·1oi I h• i""'~nlllf dw 11MJ'\ h•II· f..Oltl'ttmn ~),lcllt . .-nJ .i ,utw.:unlr•~• 10 do ... ,rn1fo·.wl Cl1J'lllll"flft1' 1,1,UJl., .k.\~!flhnJ 10 11!N; 1111trnt~ l"m1• ut~111m·1I Om: of lhU)Cl 1l1M Ulll\"Oh wa, !Ill llf\lCl'IIICIII TOLLS: Questions raised about objecti vity rrachc-rl in Jul)' 11>9.S tha t c~1,lm11t..-d Wilbur S11111 h 11.·oufd updale prclimurnry fca~ibllily Mudies, ,1111i ng 1h:111hccomp:my 1,1,•11uld pro,•ide •·an :imy ur nnal)'1-1:i,, for 1r 11ffic 11 nd rcvenuc) tocmbc lli~h 1hc rcasihi li1y s1udic s undcrrn.kcn" 11\rc3dy. One orthc Wilbur mith officcn; u1 the mccu11g \l'.&S llenmm Snyder, who then supcrviscd the omf)lny"s Sou1h Cnrolina pmiccts. Al~o 11rescn1 were Sumucl 11.nd Thomas 11ni ft . who ran the ·rttrifl Rrot!1cn1 con~lruc lio n comp:!ny 1h :11 v.:ould build 1hc rn.id. In 1991, Snyder resig ned as 1hc slme's chi ef highwuy engineer uftt:.r he pleaded L Hh )' to u minor misdemeanor charge in response 10.i rtmrsc th111 he improperly ucccptcd :1 $2.()()() cash gifl from Thrift OMhm, llte cons1ructiou company lo.iii its hccnscs to bi d ro, Mute projecu ror sc ~crnl months I he bro the rs were fined and req uired 10 ~rfo rm community .\Cf\licc. Now Snyder wa~ at Wilbur Sm ith , working wilh 'rhrirl 1Jrn ther 1; to bring 1hc Soulhcrn Con ncctort0Grccnv1llc . In ~n in terview at his On.-cnville hoine , Farris defended th e arrangements . He snid th at Thrift Brothers was well-regarded ond did excellent work.. He snid Wilbur Srnllh -us well as: Vollmer [Uld URS a were excellent c.11npan1cs with enough profcs.sionnl Integrity 10 res is t any exlcrnal prc..~su rc. "I would not wnnt 10 be party 1oany charge or un .•. oplimism him;,"' Fwris S3id. adding 1hu1 researching !;"uch 1.rrnngcmcn u WII$ "a wa~lc ur 1,mc." The nmrn clng !iySt('m, he a;aid, is filled with checks anti b:llru,ccs, chi er runc:mg lhcm th e bomt • r:uing ngcm:ics, wluch scrutini7.,e the projections corclully. And during d.c Sou them Co11ncc1or's meetings \l.llh lhc ruling acc.ncics hcfore releasing their orfie111I s1atc mcot 1oi11\'l!Stors, P1UT1 ot said die bu lk of the qucs1ions focu sed not iin 1hc pruJecliorL'i hu1 on whether the. ro::id cou lll be built with the money lu.,ned It. " 1)' concern was. 'Could I gel II bu d1 wuh 1h:1l kind or monc)'T'' Fnms said . Regan. 1he W1lhur mhh orriccr in chllfi;c or 1hc foreca st~. s.,id he \,'i a~ coinplclc ly 11na11, are or lhc amngcmcnt.s . h)' choii.."C . "'We du1 lhe ~l mly c,,11c:1ly lilc we, did every Ulhc r .!i ludy," Kcgan aid , "We ;itwuys do 1he ~ruJ y ind cpcndcntly," So. wuh ull lhf~ pttc:rn111011Ji in pl;tec 10 prcvc1u bms, how did Wilhur Smhh's rrojections miss hy 65 pc:rce111 ? kcgnn bl.unei. a downturn 1n th e loc11l nunufoc turmg eco nomy. which w;1s clo~ing 1c t11lc 1n1ll s. U1,_in& fcdt·rnl lal'lt ll s11111i;1ic ~. Re gan ,ho1,1.s 1h :i1 1,1,IJcn 1hc tmrfic ,tu Jy w:1, done 111 [t)IJ7, lhcrc "ere (,0,000 mnnur11c11.mn gJob!i in 1hc G1t:e11\'1llc rin:,1 . an d ucml y 1!1:11 111 :10y ,1111 t -:1,t ed wh co1hc road opcnt•d 1n 2001 Soon urtc,. rh,~ c-111ploymc.n1 lc,cl ,1:trtd to r.1 11 ur / Hyoung ang STBBRING CLBAR I C,rlos Y, Ilcnnidc:s m, fromman for Cimino Colombia in Laredo , Tens, lold invc5fors lhc toll ro:id would ~c 1,5 00 truck.!; a day in its in:1..igural year. But in i1s first year, fe we r than 7S trnd.ccs u.sc:d it daily. MJt •s not a pcrrcct sdcnc.c," he $;lid. As 200 6 s1:1r1ed, there were only 44,600 m:innrac1uringjobs. "I would never, never, never ovcrcs li nmlc 1nylhi ng," he said. Dul a longer view or (cd er~I Du rcuu or Lahor Stati~ic5 records .show~ lhat m;muf.ic1urin g jobs were railing in Orcenvillc long before Rcgnn s1am:d on 1h c projec1 lo nli for the South ern Coo ncctOf. Frum 1990 10 1996 , m:innfactu,i ng employ• ment in th e area rel! by 4,300 jobs. from 64,300 ou60 ,000 . Still, us Rcg:in prepared the projections for the roatl, he u!icd job-grow th assump ti ons provided by local govecnmc ru ::iJ rorec-astcn; th:ll proved to be optimi.slic And those :ii:uuislics pl:!ycd II key rnlc in lhe tmffic 11101 lcl he bmll for W1lhur Smid1 "It's n very um:cr1.am process," he S-ltid. "'11,c higgcsl risk fa ctor is uncer1::iinty ;1bout ernnornu: g.row lh ." 0111 Kcg.m had ::1gn.:cd wnh the k).;;ll forn:::.t~tcr,s -and even found 1hcir projcc11 011s lo he. conserva1ivc -in Wilhut Smi1h", 1997 1ruffic ti nd rc,.·c nuc study, "No t 011l y were th e (loc11I ufliciul s') rCHccusts below the hisloricnl trend line," the Mudy s:.dd, "but lhcrc is 11t lea.s1 one 01t1er ron.-c~1~11h a1 future cmplnymenl gmw01 will exceed 1hc hi mrica l tr.;:rn..l." Stickin~ wilh RS In Florfda . thr.: ~t~1lc mllrn g t1u1 l111r i1y has "lffl.cd w11h Uk S ,111'-c 11 open ed llt,c Ho11d,1 Turn1ni..c 111 thc 1115th 111 IIJJUt lhc .1u1h0111y lured URS IO ,;crvc u, II! rn ),,KJ\.C cu11,ult 1111I. ,md over the next 14 yearJl the sHne paid the ft.rm more than S50 million 10 help ii build ilS co nocmporary i;ystc m. At 1hc sa me lime, URS gencraled projec.1ed-re\lenuc Ogurcs rorsc,.,cral planned 1011 roods • rind on some of them gt1incd 11ddi1ion11l work. Florid a cont inued to renew hs cont ract wi1h URS eve n as 1hccompany missed projcttions . 1111:: Seminole Park.w ay's first section, which ope ned in 1994, missed io s flrso full-year projcclion by more lhan 54 perce nt. ·111e Vc1c nms Ex.prcsswo1y. which ope ned in 1995, mis.scd ils first fol l-ycur projection by 42 jlll'fttlll. URS go l one right, wi1h Florida's Sou thc 1 n Con nector falcnsion f•1n rcl:ued 10 1hc Som, Camlinn road oru 11i mi la.r mmic)-whic hjoi001 1 :moi hcr 10 11 road nC1.t r Ki ss immee -:uh su11msscd cxpcc1ation!ri in 1997 hy 2 percent n,c cumpany th en mi cd on lhc r ol k P111~wny :1 rcw yc~n hucr hy 12 .5 pcrcenL ·nic s1a1e·s toning orficm ls hi red the co 11 11mny ludo othe r W(M'"k on lhc roads being bu ill based nn URS 's op1i r1 tlstic pru,cc1lans . Thc!ilH IC Glt\l C URS $9 million forc:nginccri 11g work ror th e J>Qlk: J111rkw11y 11nd an cX ICfl ,jj1on or the Sem in o le Parkw11y. l~ur thcr , 1he co ns ul1 :111t huuc.h1 another comp,my lhat was dc s1gnlng 10llhoo1hs on 1hc. l1oll: Parkway und w;iS p:ud SS.) 1111llion lo fin ish 1hc work -th ough il~ rc,•cnuc 1-1ud 1C) Imel been u"-C d to Ju,ury the ro:1d'~ cx1 ,;;1cncc In tltc fall or'.?00.l, URS rt lc.:1!.-ed 111ruff.c study u-.c il IU se ll hond ~ on !h e Wc-\lCm Hellwrt y l':u1 C, ;1 toll ro11d now u111h·r C'Dn~lmc tmn ll1c SI.IIC ;1lrc;idy lmd gr.m1 cd IJRS a conlrnCI ,n lhc ,ummcr uf J<J«17 ft11 dc~11•n "'°'I,. un lhcw;ad In lh3l 1997 \\'eslcrh IJchWrt) COllll'ltcl, lhc ,1t.11c ~1ud ii cou ld ,1op the Y.Otk "11h ()() pc.n:cnt 11f 1hedc~1sns complc1c:d lr111c 11111h1>rll)' decided lh,u 1hc projt:cl w11~n·1 ctonon1tca lly rcaiiihle That d1dn'1 h.tppcn 11le bond~~-and URS hJ-t hct:n 11.mJ S5 :!: m11iKlift1niblc (orlb dc~1,n v.,N"\. un 1hr prptt'Ct. URS dcchncd1ocommu1 n.c Jm"t:lm of the -s1xe', tothna .11u11:Kw11y. Jome.\ Ely, wJ in :an m1c:n1M11• II~ l~Mda would no1 aUow lh 1mff1tcon~ul1:1n1 IU g11n 11.hl111un1/ wutk on u road ,1 woli !.1Ud)'1ng, 1dd1ng "'You dnn'I wanlthcm 1ocolor thc1restlmalc1i" Asked ubout 1he Lluul ro le~ URS :i,,umcd 011 lhc Pa lk ra,kway, Sc111/nolc Pnrkway and Weiilt'm Och way, Ely d1~n11"kd 1,1ny q1,1e,1ibn1i about poi.S.1blc cooflic.ts or interc1il -,,,,. 001100 th>l URS. ,r they do• tnffic ond muucS1ud7. 01Jght be more lob<ral ,rlhcy m1ch1 &Cl work. I don'I buy lh:11." he ,11d l!ly IIM> said 1h11 URS tCJl 111 «llnutcs .. on lhc money," until 11.;~cd 1bo111 several mmr, documented In ltus :1,ene.s, In contras t to the opiniont nr ~cYcr11I W11II S trctl 11nm l ys1s , Ely n1d, "l 1hlnk 11'5 \homightcd 10 look al 111 1n-ujcctlons in its fi111 ycffl" Because FlOC"id.a*io aulhorily hcnc01i from a lore<, uateWldt-system, moocy II collttu fmm stron1c1, atabl.isbcd ~1 bu b«n ■bk 10 eO\Pcr lM ~omlng, or lhc Olhcrt, ht Aid The 1111e ahio hu tngagtd In ;cvcrtl rcfln:11w::1ngs and rccahbn1cd HS 1n,rllc model mort conscno:1.11ve.ly for 1hosC' ro,,d1i 1h:u m1~scd. A drnmutir £11ilure 01.*1de 1hc h«dcr 1own or Lartd('), 'rc,:H, :a loll ro,dculslhrouglt 9 1 acrc,of lldolph ru,g'o 2,j8Q.:.cre ranch "lfow'd you hl.c lo ,cc 1counlry cluh nghl herd"' Ptug u1d, \land111, un the ro■d'!i ~mulde.r Hd pOmllng to I surtch ur red din, pnddy pea cxtus and mc.kiu•te, he-ml) g,ttn lhc ~c:ond day of spring. Pa1g donated 1h<-'II acr,\ 101hr rm·:i:1e h1II ro;iJ \l'Cnture .;ind addrJ \-Ollk' Ten,•«) le,~ cJt equity. Whh 11 ~urVC)t'r IR Im,. Puig, nuw 7-1. ~pcnl wccb nn 1:1 lnli!WreitrvmJ:: tlh' (lJth nflhc higbway'JI ccntcrllne th wu,h 12 m1h:\ uf ranchhmd under 1,1 '-Ummcr sun Opened i11 ~rnbe.r 2000 by sc,cr,11 ltk,d h:m11iu. 1nclud1n1 r1.11g's. 1hc C;amurn Cok1tnbl~1ollrwd f11lcdwdn11rw1".all) lha1,1 DCUUII)· chwd (flf rnc fflllflllff I.ft lh1\ '-.oc, lhc r,.rt,.'1-IC:f -URS -W'~1•1 lured 10 do :.dJ11mnal •td, kit 1t1o: f1fOJtt'llUCH pmve:d w1ldl)' optjm111~ lnvc.stcn ""ho balled 001 of Oto proJ«l >11y they doul,cd the proJcctloo, from the hcglnr "q ;ind worried dull :>llf>Jx.KICr( were bci nt too c,110nfruic ab<lu11hci r chant.:c~. Even Puig, whc, don111cd laud and siaycd 111 -hoping lh.tl sonu:dli)' hc or hi, grJndchildrcn "-OU Id gel. rul of IOU pro(ll"I, S.h:tkcs his head ilt lhc proJCCI ~nJ. "'lc.l nxpu,11thu:"A'ily,"hes:1nl. 1'K.-y.:'ily they Yt'Cf'C pl& lo build the road .l.Dd get lhe 111011<y. lbcy JOI lite money and built lite n>od • The IW0 ·lln0 hiah,.-ay -butll with S7S 111111ion m lo11ni froin 1pair orE111 Coast lire• in~urnn cc 1rnd 1nvcs.:1mcnt comp:tnles, and :another S, IS ml Ilion ,n don11tcd l11nd ::.nd capitm l by f:amilics )Uth 11:c Pule'•-mi~cd its revenue projections by an es111n1111cd 94 percent. by rar the biucst m1sc.akul;ation or the 23 roads reviewed for 1h11 crnes By JaAuvy 2004, New York tare lnsuruc:c Co.1.od John ll1ncocl: I.ire lniurucc Co had foreclosed on the mad John Hancock bough1 11 for Sl2.I m1lllon :u ::in auction on 1hc CflllrlhOUSC' s1r111. And !hough dunng 1h111 11uc1ion llu: s1a1e•~ Depin lmcnt or 1·r,rnJ~ortr11lo11 h:1d s1011ft<:ll bidding wht".n lh('I price c~~ccdcd $1 I I nulhon, 1r.1nspor111tion conuni,lloncrs ch:1ngcd their 1mnds a rew months ~tr aOcr John HIIIIC('A:k cl°"'d lhc ro.td lbc "•" bouJbl the Cm1no C-olumbi• r..- S:!O mtlhoo ...i tt:\lf'l'll<d the mod tlw Augu.,t. TilC $10 mdhon 1HC)lmcn1 mc;anl lhc state g11.mcd .. lln tl.\Sd" 1n the C\unlno Co)omh,u.. .aul Ci.iti-ntl11 (i1rt1a, i sp.,l..c,-..'Off\An l.'t 1hr Tn.a, J~p.u1mcn1 or Trum,~,11a11on, JJding 1h.a1 11 \H111hl c-0,1 much m11rc rn build lhc fOJd 11111,1, llut Ill 11:,,, ,urrenl r;Hr ur collcw1111, $50-I ,270 in 2005 -ll would 1uhC' ni:,1rly 40 yc1u, for 1hr road 10 p,1)' for o,c1r. Nfl ~• ii I\ possible to l\:Umd on lhc rNJ i:11 h11h noon :md not .s« 1 t,u o, 1,ucl. p;b., hy fur fou, RURlllt"'i. 11,c rnad's (ronlnuin. C.nlt•\ Y lket.1, 1.Jt, Ill. ur a pc,hllc-ally connecird SUI.Ith Tt'lil\ rr ,, lh~ ln\'C'<ilcd SUMlanll.tlly 1111hr ptt")Cci.. h1hJ 111,r\loni lhc nud 'A'ould htncfll from lhe Nonh Amcrk"n FrC"e Tn,dc A&l«-mCnt und ~er l.~00 1ruc:ks u dtty in its nrs1 )'i:mr, "Ul1hn:11cl)', h's. uhou1 ~c ulng pco11le to tcc l ClJrnfor1,1blc uhou1 tcn11ing )'OU 1he mon1Jy,'' he Qid Du1 1n 1hc m:td"s rirst )car. fewer l1U1n 75 uuc\.c,, used th< rood dotly. .. II•, not• prrfccl "°cnce," he \oud.. ltcnav1dcs hlames the Laicdo WC'lf$d Trade Ofidcc -which opened .shouly t>cro,c 1he Cami nu Culumhua and doc~o·1 clmgt I toll ror ,i phoning away 1hc trucker~ he upcctcd, I le 1rnys tkc: s1:i1e 100k 100 Ion; to opprovr hir 1>rojc:ct, which prcvc n1 ed lht C"11 mi110 Colombia (mm cs111b li.shrng llsclf bdorc lhc c11y•, new hr1dgc opened And he blames the c::11y for not 1cqu1rlng tlUC'kl haulir,g huardOll.s ma1crl1b 10 use 1 brtdJeclo,ato the DnnooColomhll -wtudl he 11y1 lbc oily hid pn>mtSed to do Rut lhc area gol I road. illftd ocatmilly. cnouuh development will come 10 ,uppon 11, he uyJ. Ac rur IS lhc lost monc)' is CUlll'l'!I nc1I, rolls here nre '101111:what c1rcums1>Ccl. ''You 1cll Ille lhal Jl(''1pk in New York ttrc losing 11,oocy," Puig s:ud. "I lo"l.t 91 1Krc.., , ~1 in\c. .. 1 1n cYtf)lhmg But I got a 111,:Jrw::.y" Stc,IJ ft1.tu"htr Baf'NJrd 11 .. dsm, ttifllril»,t~d l1tllit.t ,..,,,m, Staff writtr CJ01(A />l,mlrtt run I~ ,rarltr,f at JO.f ,'110 I JJ.J m rpi1mlmtldrrr~·t'tJHlll r,im Kcprin 1cd w11h JK.'m11, .. m11lro111 11,t Jlrm·tr l'nst U:?0(1(1, .111 nvhh r1."";1:ru•l1 K,•prum·,I hy S"·ou11 M.tlKtnlSoun;c I IMXI 7t,7 ll(t I PUB LI C COMMENT ROSTER >\illDAITI:M7 UNSCHEDU~D PUBLIC COMMENT June 16, 2008 PLEASE LIMIT YOUR PRESENTATION TO FIVE MINUTES PLEASE PRINT ADDRES S TOPIC I ' COUNCIL COMMUN ICATI ON Date: Agenda Item: Subject: lune 16, W08 9 a i 2008 Arapahoe County Comrnurnty De1 elopmenl Block Grant (CDBG) Program Initialed By: I Staff Source: Communitl De, elopment Department Jane l Grimme 11, Housing Finance Specialist CO UNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOU S COUNCIL ACTION Council passed Ordinance No. 13, Series oi 2006. that was modified by Amendment No. I dated February 12, 2007 relating to participation In the Urban County Entidement Program for CDBG and HOME funds for 2007 through 2009; and, passage of Resolution No. 86, Series of 2007 supporting Housing and Community Developmen t that authorized submi tting applica tions lor 2008 CDBG fund ing. RECOMMENDED ACTION Recommendation to appro, e a Bill for an Ordinance authorizing the execution of three Intergovernmental Subgran tee Agreements for the 2008 Arapahoe County Community Development Block Grant Program bet11een the Arapahoe Board of County Commissioners and the City of Engle,, cod. BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED The Federal Community Developmen t Block Grant fCD BG) Program provides grants to units of local gm ernment and urban counties to meet housing and community development needs. The objecth e of the Program Is achieved through protects de, eloped by the local gO\ernment that are designed to S" e prior11')· 10 those actl1ities that benefit low-and moderate-Income families. Funds are allocated by statutory tormula to each entitlemen t area. Arapahoe County Is an approved en tillement area. The gran t funds are distributed by Arapa hoe COLmty 10 each participa ting city wilhln the county. For FY2001l. funds .ue app roved to support the following projects, 1. S 130,000 for the Paseo Project Phase II to complete the reconstrucuon ot a 6,000 sq. It. 11alk\,a1 located on the west side of the 3400 bloc~ of South Broadway. TI1is a11ard includes S70,000 of reallocated 200i CDBG funds plus S60,000 of 2008 CDBG tunds; 2. $25,000 lor the House of Hope Project to a,sls1 wi1h staffing for employees; and 3. S65,000 for the Homeowner Fix-Up Projec1 to administer, monito r and provide grants to impr01 e lhe visua l appearan ce of 15 10\,-income 01111~r-occ up1ed homes I\ ithln designated neighborhoods In the cu-,. FINANCIA L IMPACT The e,isting emplo~ees in Community De,elopment are a,allable to administer the project5, and 1hdr sal.uies and benefils are part of the City', con1rlhution. Tile Cit\· \\ill utilize a portion of the CDBC funding irom the Homeowner Fix-Up Project (est. S5,000) to parti ally offse1 the com of l hose sa laries and benefits. LI ST OF ATTACHMENTS Bill for an Ordinance. • • • ORDINANCE NO SERIES OF 2008 IJ\' AUTimRITY A BILL FOR COUNCIL BILL 1\0 33 INTRODUCED BY COUNC IL MEMBER ____ _ AN ORDINANCE APP ROVING ANO AUTHORIZING THE EXEClITION OF THREE INTERGOVERNMENTAL SUBGRANTEE AGREEMENTS (CDBG) FOR TilE YEAR 2008 BETWEEN TIIE ARAPAHOE BOARD OF COUNTY COM MI SS IONERS AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO WHEREAS. the City Council of the City of Englewood approved the execution of an Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Englewood and Arnpahoc County by passage of Ordinance No. 39, Series of I 994. covering the Cny' s pnnicipation in the Arapahoe County CDBG Entitlement Program ns extended by Amendment No. 3. for funding years 2004 through 2006: and WHEREAS. the Englewood City Council passed Ordmance No. 13, Series of2006 and that was modified by Ame ndment No. I dntcd February. 2007 relati ng 10 panicipation in the Urban County Entitlement ProgJam forCDBG and HOME funds for 2007 through 2009: and WHl:.REAS. the Englewood City Council passed Rcsoluuoo No. 86. Series 2007 supponmg Housing and Conm1unity Development that authorized submining application for 2008 COBO funding: and WHEREAS. the project by the City of Englewood known as the "Pasco Project Phase 11" has been categonzed as public facility project: and WHEREAS. the pr<>jcct b)• the City of Englewood kno,-11 as the .. Horneo,-11cr Fix-Up Project" has been categorized as a housing rchab1l11n1ion project for low-income owner- occupied homes within designa ted neighbo rhoods in the City: and WHEREAS. the project b)' the City of Englewood kno\\11 as the "I louse of I lope Stoning Project" has been catC£Orizcd ns a public service nctivity: NOW, TIIEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED DY THE CITY COUNCIL OF1 llE CITY OF ENGLE WOOD. COLORA DO . Tl IA T: ~ The Sub1,'l1llltec Agreement for the 2008 Arnpahoe County Community Development Block Gram-Posco Project Phase II . nuachcd hereto as Exhibit A. is hereby '.ICccpted and appro\'td by 1he Fngl""ood City Council. ~. TI,e Subgra mec Agrcemcn: f~r the 2008 Arapahoe Co unty Community l>cvclopmcnt Block Grant l lomeow1•er Fix-Up Project. nnnchtd hereby as Exhibit B. is hereby acccp1cd and appro, cd by th: En@lcwood City Council. -1- Sc.:1ion ,. fhc Subgrnnlec Ab'l'<emcm for 200$ Arnpahoc C'ount)' t'omrnun11y Development Block Gram -House of I lop<: Stnffing Project. n11nch,-d hereto as Exhibil C. is hereby ncccp lcd and appro ved by lhc Enl,!lcwood C'ity Counci l. ~-The Mayor and Cuy Clerk arc hcrcb} authorized 10 si~n and a11cst saiJ Agreements for and on behalf of the C'11y of Engle\\ ood. Colorado ~-The Cny Manag,-r shall be authonzcd to funher .-tend antlor lllllCnd the subgrantcc n11rcernents for the 2008 Arapahoe Counly Conununuy Development Block Grnnl Pro~am for three years. Introduced. read in full. and passed on tirs1 readi ng on 1he l61h dny of June. 2008. Published as a Bill for ao Ordinance on the 201 h day of June. 2008. James K. Woodward. Mayor ATTEST: Loucrishia A. Ellis. Ci1y Clerk I. Loucnsh,a A. Elhs. City Clerk of 1hc: C11y of EnglC\\ood. Colonido. hereby ccnify that the abo, e and foregoing is a 1ruc copy of a Boll for an Ordinance. 001roduccd. read in full, and p•sscd on first reading on the 16th day of June. 2008. Loucrishia A. Ell is • • • • • • SUBGRANTEE AGREEME 'T FOR ARAPAHOE COU 'TY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS SU BGRANTEE: CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PROJECT NAME: PASEO PROJECT PHAS E II PROJl:CT NUI\IBER: ENPF 815 This Agreement is made by and between the Board of County Commissiolle"S of the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, for the Community Development Block Grant Program in the Community Resources Department (hereinafter referred to as the County) and the City of Englewo0<l (l,!reinaftcr referred to as the SubGt1111tee) for the conduct of a Community Development Block Gram (COB...,, Project. I. PURPOSE The primary objective of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of I 974, as amended, and of the Community Dcvelopment Block Grant (CDBG) Program under thi s Title is the development of viable urban communities, by providing decent housing, a suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities, principally for low and moderate income persons. The project by the SubGrantee known as the Pasco Project Phase II (Project) has been categorized as a Public Facilitv project and the SubGrantcc will maintain documentation with the national objectjve of Atca Benefit ncti·, ities . 1:.c :.ubGrantce may proceed to incur costs for the Project upon receipt of an official "Notice to Proceed" from the County. II. WORK TO BE COM PLETED BY TH E SU BGRANTEE The folio" ng provisions outline the scope of the work to be completed: The SubC:a ·ee will utiliz.e CDBG funding to complete Phase II of the reconstruction of a 6,000 square foot walkw. y owned by the City of Englewood into o lighted, active public plaza, known as the Pasco Project. The walkway is located between two hi storic buildirgs in downtown Englewood in the 3400 block of South Broadwa)'. Phase II of th: project will include installation of new security lighting. irrigation systems, trees, landscaping, site furnishings. and pla1a paving. A. Payment It is expressly agreed and unJ~-rslood that the total amount to be paid by the County under this contract shall not e.,cecd SIJ0.000 . Drawdowns for the payment of eligible expenses shall be made against the line item budgets specified in the Project Budge! and in accordance with pcrfoanance criteria established in Scelion 11-C. The parties expressly m:ognizc that the SubGrontec is 10 be paid with CDBG funds received from the federal government, and that the obligation of the County to make payment to SubGrantee is contingent upon receipt of such funds. In the event that said 1 • X I< I • ' l /l fund,. ur nny pan 1hcr.:..,f. arc. or hccornc. unavail,1ble, lhcn lhc Coumy may immod1a1cly 1ennina1c or, amend this ogrccmcnl. To the cxtcnl C.R.S. § 29-1-110 is apphcablc, DO) financial nhhganon ol the County 10 the SubGr:inlL'C beyond the CUJTCnt fiscal year is also contingen1 upon adequat• funds bcmg nppr,priatcd. budgeted and othCf\\isc available. Upon cxpi1111ion of this Agreement, as identified by lhc deadline in Sccuon II . C. 3. below, the SubGrantcc shall transfer 10 the County any CDBG funds on hand at the ume of expiration and Jn ;' accounts recci,·ahlc auributablc to the use of CDBG funds. These transferred funds shall r~, :n 10 the Coun1i· and be utilized for other purposes. 8. Timcllnc \II Project octi,ities will be completed by May 31, 2009 unless this Agn.'Cment is modified hy rnutual agreement of the County and SubGrantee. C. Performance Criteria In accordance with the fund ing applicalion submitted by the SubGran1ce for the Pmjec~ the criteria listed below urc 10 be met d•Jring the execution of the Project • The SubGran tcc • ·ill utilize CDBG funds to complete Phase II of the reconstruction of a 6,000 square foo t w ,lkway owned by the City of Englewood into a lighted, active public • plaza, known ns th, Paseo Project The walkway is located between two historic buildings in downtown Er,glcwood in the 3400 block of South Broadway. Phase II of the project 1,111 include 1"$lnllauon of new sec Jrily lighting. irrigatico systems, trces, lnndscaping. site fumishmgs, a1.J pl111J1 pa"ing. All construction is to be pcrfom1od in accordance with applicable industry and local codes and standards, as well as the Americans 1>.ith Disabilities Act (ADA). 2. (' 1mmwii1y Impact Accessibility -increase: public area access, increase pi.-destrian accc:ss Recreation -rc,ununity us:ige. visual attractiveness 3. Quunl'Tly l'erfo1mance Standards: June 30 2008: No r,-quirc,m.11ts t-,;tubhshcd . Scotc01hcr 30. 2008: Begin ndvcrtising and bid process December ~ I , 200s: • • • • Open bids. select comractor nnd execute construction contract Begin cons11Uct1on Mnreh 31. 2009: Continue construction (install site furnish ings, lighting, additional pavin g) Mav31,2009: ,nstall inigation system, trees. plnnting.s. :ind mulch Complete construct ion :,~bmit final drawdown and completion report lo County D. Reporting Requ irements E. I. P:o ,:ct reports will be due within fiflcen days following the end of e:,ch calendar year <jJW1cr (June I 10 September 30 report is due October 15; October I to Deccrr:bcr 31 rL'l)Ort is due January 15; January I to March 31 report is due April 15: and the final completion report is due May 31) until the Project is completed. 2. The official annual audit and/or Financial Statements for the SubGrantcc in which both revenues and expenditures for the CDBG Projects described herein arc detailed arc due annually. The last completed official annual audit repon andlor Financial Statements shall be due on May 31, and for four (4) yem thereafter on May 31. Labor Standards (Da,is-Baco n) Project activities require compliance with federal labor stllndards (Davis-Bacon). SubGranlee is to contact Arapahoe County Housing and Community Development Services Division staff for infonnation regarding federal labor standards complil\l!CC prior 10 bidding the Project. SubGrantee shalt compl) wi th all applicable federal labor st:.ndards. F. Lea d Based Pain t Regula tio ns If the acti\ity involves any construction, demolition, rehabilitation, or any ncti,.ity related to a building. and the building wns built in 1978 or i:;ior, Lead Based Paint Laws nnd Regulations 1pplv, as •·,tablished in 24 CrR Parts 35 und 570.608. If the SubGrantce docs not follow und docurncnt Lend Based Paint u1,,·s and Regul ation complia..ce, the SubGrantec will nol be eligible for reimbursement. C. En, ironmenlal Rc,·ie11 Not\\~tl1standing uny pro,.ision of this Agreement, the parties hereto agree and ucknowlL-dgc tlrnt this Agreement docs not constitute a commitment of funds or site approval, and that such commitment of funds or appnwal may occur only upon satisfactory completion of environmental review and rccL~pt by Arapnhoc County of a release of funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development under 24 CFR Part 58. The pW1ics further agrL-e that the provision of any 3 fund, to tho• proJcct is con<liu,,ncd on Arapahoe County"s determinauon to pr(lCc,;d "1th. modi~. or cancel the pmJCCI h:iscd on the r~-su!L, ora subsequent cmimnmentll rc,,cw. • II. l niform Reloca tion Act (URA) It has been determined that no action under the Unifonn Relocation Act (URA) is necessary. I. Rc\'c rsion of Assets Any real pmpeny under the SubGnmtcc·s control that was acquired or improved in whole or in p3rt with CDBG funds in excess or $25,000, including CDBG funds provided to the SubGrantee in the form or a loan, shall either be: I. used to meet one or the na1ionw objectives in 24 CFR Port 570.208 until five year.; after expiration or the Agrc<:mem, or for such longer period of time as is determined appropriate by the County: or 2. not used in accordance with Section II.I.I, in which event the SubGrantce shall pay to the County an amount equal to the current market value of the propcny less any portion of the value attributable to expenditures of non-CDBG funds for the acquisition of, or improvement to, the property. The payment is program income to the County. No payment is required after the period oftime specified in Section ll.1.1. Should extensive renovations which would require the SubGrantee to discontinue usage of the property for more than 45 consecutive calendar days be necessary during the occupancy period, the • SubGrantee may request a waiver from the County for the continuous usage requirement. The waiver is to be requested in wnting no less than 30 calendar days prior to the anticipated date of discontinued usage. If the facility is no longer utilized continuously by the 3ubGrantee for the purpose of meeting one of the national objectives in 24 CFR Part 570.208 ror r. period of no Jess than five calendar year.; from the initial date of improvement, then the SubGranlee shall notify the County in writing no less than 30 calendar days prior to the anticipated date or discontinued usage. 111. RES PONS IB lLITIES OF TIH: SU BGRANTE E A. Federal Comp lian ce The SubGrantcc shall comply w11h all opphcable federal laws, regulations and requirements, and all promions of the grant agreements received from the U.S. Dep3rtment of Housing and Urban De,cltlpment (HUD) b) the Count). These include but arc not hmited to compliance with the provisions of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 and ail rules, regulations, b'llidc"ines and circular.; promulgated by the various fed~-ral dcpanments, agencies, administrations and c,immissions relating to the CDBG Program. A listing oi some of the applicable laws md regulations arc as follows: • • • • I. 24 CFR Pan 570; 2. 24 CFR Pan s 84 and 5; 3. Title V! of the Civil Rights Ac t of 1964; 4. Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 ; 5. Sections 104(b) and 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974; 6. Fair housing regulati ons established in the Fair Housing Act , Public Law 90-284, and Executive Order 11063 ; 7. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; 8. Asbestos guidelines established in CPD Notice 90-44; 9. The Energy Policy and Conservation Act (Public Law 94-163) and 24 CFR Part 39; I 0. Equal employment opportunity and mino rity business ent 1·rpri e regu lat ion s este •Ii shed in 24 CFR part 570 .904; 11. Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act o, i 96S; 12. Non-discrimination in employment, estab lished by faecu:1 ve Order 11246 ; 13. Lead Based Paint regulations established in 24 CFR Parts~ 5 and ~7 0.t•0S; 14. Audit requirements established in 0MB Circular A-133; and 15 . Cost princip les established in 0MB Circulars A-87 ,•<I A-122. 16. Conflict of In terest: a) Applica biliry. (1) In the procurement of supplies , equipment, construction, and services by the County and by the SubGrantee , the conflict of interest provisions in 24 CFR 85.36 and 24 CFR 84 .42 , respe clively shall apply . (2) In all eases not governed by 24 CFR 85.}6 and 84.42 , the provisions of 24 CFR 570.611 (2) shall apply . Such cases include the acquisition and disposition of rea l property and the provision of ass istance by the County or by its SubGrantees to i~dividuals, businesses, and other private entities under eligib le ac tivities that autb..·rize such assistance (e.g., rehabilitation, preservation, and other improvemer !..-,lf 9rivate properties or facilities pursuant to 24 CFR 570.202; or grru ,ts. loans, and other assistance to businesses, individuals, and Ul ,er private entities puffuant lo 24 CFR 570 .203, 570 .204, 570.455, or 570 .703 (i)). b) Conflicts prohibited. The r 1eral rule is that persons described in paragraph (c) of th is section, exercise~• have exercised any funct ions or responsibilities with respect to CDBG .. '\•ities assisted under this part, or who are in a position to participate in a ,t •: .ision-making process or gai n inside information with regard to such activities, may obtain a financial interest or benefit from a CDBG-assis ted activity, either for themselves or those with whom they have busine ss or immediate family tie s, during their tenure or for one year thereafter . c) Persons co,,cred. The conflict of interes t provision s of para gra ph (b) of this sec tio n apply to any perso n who is an employee, agent , co nsult an t, officer, or elected official or appointed official of the County, or any designated public age nc ies, or of the SubGrantee that are receive ing fund s under this part . 5 d) £xc~p1io11s. Upon the written request of the County, HUD may gr.int an exception to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section on a case-by-case basis when it has satisfactorily met the threshold requirements of (dXI) of this section, taking into account the cumulative effects of paragraph (dX2) of this section. (I) Threshold rcq11ircme111s. HUD will consider an exception only after the Counr; has provided the following documentation: i. A disclosure of the nature of the conflict, a~companied by an assurance that there has been public disclosure of the conflict and a description of how tnc public disclosure was made; and ii. AIi opinion of tre County's attorney that the interest for which the exemption is sought would not violate State or IOClll law. (2) Factors 'O be considered for excr.Jtlons. In determining whether to grant a requested exception after trJ I 'ounty has satisfactorily met the requirements of paragraph (d)(I) or this section, HUD shall conclude that such an cxception will serve to fu:1her the purposes of the Act and the cffecllve and efficient administration of the Cowity's program or project, talcing into account the following factor.;, as applicable: i. Whether the exception would ;,rovide a significant cost benefit or an essential degree of expenise to the program or project that would othciwise not be available; ii. Whether an opportunity was provided for open competitive bidding or negc••iallon; iii. Whether the person affected is a member of a group or class of low-or moderate-income persons intended to be the beneficiaries of the assisted activity, and the exception will permit such person to recei,·c generally the same interests or benefits u.s arc being made available or pro,ided to the group or class; iv. Whether the affected pcr.;on has withdrawn from his or ber functions or responsibilities, or the d~'Cision making process with respect to the specific assisted actlVlty in question; v. Whether tho interest or benefit was pre&ellt before the affected person was in a position as described in paragmph (h) of this section; vi. Whether undue hardship will result either to the County or the person affected when weighed against the public interest served by avoiding the prohibited conflict: wid vi i. Any other relevant considerations. 17. The SubGro.nt~-e cannot engage in a federally funded contract with any entity registered in the Lists of Parties Excluded From Federal Procurement or Nonprocurcment Programs. 8. Non-Approprlnllons Clause 6 • • • • • • The SubGrantc'C agrc't.'5 that it will include in c,cry contract 11 Cntc'TS, wluch reht:S upon CDBG monies for funding, a non-appropriation clause that will protect uself, and the County from nny liability or responsibil ity or :my suit which might result from the discontimmncc of CDBG funding for any reason. Because this SubGrantce Agreement involves funds from a federal grant, to the extent there i~ a conflict the funding provisions of this SubGrantee Agreement, the federal grant and the federal statutes control rather than the provisions of Section 24-91-103.6, C.R.S. with regard to any public work projects. C. Expenditure Restrict ions All CDBG funds that are ap1,r-, 1:,I hy HUD for expenditure l111dc; U1c County's grant ~greemcnt, including those that ore idcntifit j for the SubGrantee's PrJjects onJ uc11vitics, shall be allocated 10 !he specific projects and activities described and listed in die gnir I agreements. The allocated funds shall be used and e,pcnded only for the projects and activities for which the funds ore identified. D. Ag, ;,1•01 Chani;'!S No projects or octi\ities, nor the amour.I allocated therefore, may be changed without approvul by the County and aCCc'J'tance of the revised fi,al Statement ancVor Consolidated Plan by HUD, if reql'ircd. Changes must be requested in wnting and may not begin until a modification to this Agreement is fully executed. E. Direct Project Supervision and Administration The SubGrantoc shall be respons,'blc for the direct supervision and administration of its respective projects or activities. This task shall be accomplished through the use of the SubGrantcc's staff, ogency and employees. The SubGrnntee shll!I be responsible for any injury to persons or domage to property resulting from the negligent acts or c-rrors and omissions ofits sta ff, agents and employees. Because the SubGran tee is responsible for the direct supervision and administration of its projects or activities, the County shall not be liable or responsible for cost ovcmlns by the SubGr.111tce on any projects or activities. The County shall h3ve no duty or obligation to provide any additional funding to the SubGrantee if its projects or activities cannot be completed with the funds allocated by the County I-> the SubGrantee. Any COSI overruns shnll be the sole responsibility of the SubGrnntec. I. 't'hc SubGrantee agrees lh3t al l funds allocated to it for approved projects or activiti~'S shall be used solely for the purposes approved by the County. Said funds shall not be used for any non -approved purposes. 2. l11c SubGramce agrees 1ha1 the funds allocated for any approved projects or actMtics shall be sufficient to complete said projects or activities without any additional CDBG funding. F. Indemnity 1 To the c~tcnt allowed b) law. the SubGramee shall mdemmfy and hold luumlcss the County and its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees and agents from and against any and all losses, • damages, liabilities, claims, suits, actions or costs, including attorneys fees, made, asserted or incUJTed as a result of any damage or alleged damage 10 person or property occasioned by the acts or omissions of SubGrantee, its officers, cn1ployees, agents, contractors or subcootrnctors, arising out of or in any way connected with the Project or the performance of this contract. G. Bonding and Insurance If the SubGrantee's projects involve construction activities, any Contractor it uses fo r said acti"ities shall be required lo provide and maintain, until final acceptance by the SubGrantee of all work by such Contractor, t!,e kinds and minimum amounts of insurance as follows: I. Comprehensive General Liability: In the amount of not less than $1,000.000 combined single limit. Coverage to include: a. Premises Operations b. Products/Completed Operations c. Broad Form Contractual Liability d. Independent Contractors e. Broad Form Property Damage f. Employees as Additional Insured g. Personal Injury b. Arapahoe County and the SubGrantec as Additional Named Insured i. Waiver of Subrogation • 2. Comprehensive Automobile Linhility: In the amount of not less than $1,000,000 combined single limit for bodily injwy and property damage. Coverage to include: a. Arapahoe County and the SubGrantee as ndditiona! Named Insured b. Waiver of Subrogation 3. Employers Liability and Workers Compensation: The Contractor shall secure and maintain employer's liability and Worker's Compensation Insurance that 1vill protect it against any and all claims resulling from injuries to and death of workers engaged in work under any contract funded pursuant to this agreement . Coverage to include Waiver of Subrogation. 4, All refcre11ced insurance policies and/or ccrtificntes of insurance shall be subject to the following stipulations: a. Underwriters shall have no rights of recovery subrogation against Arapahoe County or the SubGramec; it being the intent of the parties thal lhe insurance policies so effected shall protect the parti.:s and be primary coverage for any and all losses covered by the described insurance. b. The clause entitled "Other Insurance Provisions" contained in any policy including Arapahoe County as an additional named insured shall not apply to Arapahoe County, or the SubGrantec. 8 • • • • C. d. The insurance companies iss uing the policy or policies shall have no reco urse agai nst Arapahoe Counl)', or the SubGran tce for payment of any premiums due or for any assessmen ts under any form of any policy . Any and all deductibles contained in any insurance po li cy shall be assumed by an d at the sole risk of the Contractor . 5. Certifi cate of Insura nc e: The Co ntr actor shall not commence work under any contract funded pursu ar • to thi s Agreement until he ha s submitted to the SubGrantee , rec,.' ._-;1 ap,,,•,v11I lhzr.:of, cert ificates of insurance showi ng that he has complied with th e :Jre;; ·i ng in s·Jmnce 1equircmen ts. The SubGrantee shall also submit a co~~· --·br. C P ,. ,ctor's certificates ofinsu'11!lcc 10 t,1e County . 6. Notwithstan t1:-.l; t • ., provisions contained in this paragraph (H) set forth hereinabove, i..,. •-• mty re serves the right to modify or waive said provisions for projects or act ivities for which these provisions would prove proh ib itive . The SubGrant ee understand~, howev er, that the decision to waive or modify tho se provision is fully within th: discretion of the County . ln accordance with 24 CFR parts 84 and 85, the following bonding requirements sha ll apply to all projects exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold (currently$ I 00,000): I. 2 . 3. A bid guarantee from each bidder equival ent to 5% of the bid price; A perfonmance bond on the part of the contractor for I 00% of the contract price ; and A payme nt bond on the part of the contractor for I 00% of the contract price . H. Records The SubGrantee shall mo.intain a complete set of books and records documenting its use ofCDBG funds and its supervision and administration of the Project. Records arc to in clude documentation verifying Project eligibility w,d national object ive compliance, as well as financial w,d other administrative aspects involved in perfo nning the PrC'ject. The SubGrantee shall provide fu ll access to the,e books wid records to the County, the Secretary of HUD or hi s dcsignee , th e Office of In spector General , and the General Accou nting Offi ce so that compliance with Federal laws and regulations may be confinned. The SubGrant ce furth er agrees to pro vide lo th e County up on request, a copy of any aud it repo rts pertaining to th e SubGrantee's financia l operations during the tcnm of th is Agreement. All rec ords pertaining to the Project are to be maintained for a minimum of five years fo!lo ,vi ng close-out of the Project . I. Reporting The SubGrw,tee shall file all reports and other in fo rm ation necessary to comply with app licabl e Federal laws and regulat ions as required by th e Co unty and HUD. This shall include providing to th e Co unty th e in : ,ation necessary to ::o mplete ann!Jal Performance Reports in a timely fashion . J . Timeliness 9 The SubGran1ee shall c~mrly w11h 1hc quarterly p<.ifonnancc standards cs1ablishcd in Scc1ion 11-C of 1his i\grccm~'lll 'l,t SubGrontec understands that failure to comply wuh lhc establishetl slnndnrds may lead t!' ., .. ,nccllntion of the Project nnd a loss of all unexpended funds . K. Reimbursemrm for Expenses The SubGrantee agrees lhnt before the County can distribute aoy CDBG funds to ii, the SubGrantee must submit 10 01· County's Housing 311d Community Development Services Division documentation i,1 .! • iorm required by tbat [,'.';ision which properly and fully identifies the amount which the SubGrantc.. t• requesting at that time. The County shall hove ten (10) working days 10 review the requesL Upon approval of the request, the County will distribute the requested funds to the SubGrantec as roon as possible. L. Program Income All program income directly derived from the Arapahoe County Community Development Bl~k Grant Program received by the SubGrante!' will be retained by lhe SubGrantee and will be dispersed for its approved CDBG Project activities before additional CDBG funds are requested from the County. Following completion of the SubGrantee's Arapahoe County CDBG Projects, all progrwn income directly gcnerntcd li'om the use ofCDBG funds will be remitted 10 the County. M. Real Property Real property acquired in whole or in pall with CDBG funds shall be utilizod in accordance with the scope and goals identified in Scciiion,, I nnd II of this Agreement. Should the property in question be sold or othernisc disposed of, or the approved propcny usage discontinued, the SubGrantee shall adhere to the requirements of24 CFR Parts 84 or 85 (a.• Jpplicablc) regnrding the use and disposition of real property. Sturc nnd County Law Complfan cc All responsibilities of the SubGrnm~e enumerated herein shall be subject to r >plicablc Stute statutes and County ordinances, resolutions, rules, and regulations, 0. Subcon tracts If subcontracts arc used on the Projs'Ct, 1he SubGrantcc agrees that the pro,<isions of this Agreement shall apply to nny subcontr.lCI. P. Suspension or TcrminAtlon 1l1is Agreement may be immediately suspended or tcnnina1ed upon wriucn notification from the C'nunty if the SubGrantcc mntcriully foils to comply wilh any term of this Agreement. This 10 • • • • • • Agreement ma) also be tcnninut~-d for con,eniencc by mutual agreement of the Count) 311d the SubGruntee . Q. In the event that the Unit of General Local Government should withdraw from the County's "Urban County" designation, this Agreement shall terminate as of th~ t~m ination dote of the County's CDBG grant Agreement with HUD. R. The SubGnmtee certifies that to the best ofiLS knowledge and belief: I. No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of it, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awanling of any Federal contnlct, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federnl loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, omendmcnt, or modification of any F~-deral contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement; 311d, 2. If any funds other than Federal oppropriated funds have been r,ud or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an office.,• or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Cor , ss, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal comroct, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, it will complete and submit Standard Fonn-LLL, "Disclosure Fonn to Report Lobb}ing," in accordance with its instructi ons. S. Dis allowance If it is determined by HUD or other federal agency that the expcndi~.ll'e, in whole or in part, for the SubGrantee's Project or activity was improper, inappropriate or ineligible for reimbursement, then the SubGrantce shall reimburse the County to the full extent of the disallowance. IV. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CO UNTY A. Administrative Contrct The Pnrtics recognize and understand that the County will be the governmental entity required to execute all grant ngrccments received from HUD pursuant to the County's requests for CDBG funds. Accordingly, the SubGmntee agrec:5 that as to its projects or activities perfonned or conducted under any CDBG agreement. the County shall have the necessary administrative control required to meet HUD requirements. 8. Performan ce and Complian ce Monitoring The County's administroti,·c obligations to the SubGrantce pursuant to paragraph A above shall be limited 10 the performance of the administrative tasks necessary to make CDBG funds nwilnble to 11 the SubGnmtcc and to pro\'1de Housing and Community Development Scniccs staff whose job II will be 10 monitor the ,·311ous projects funded with CDBG monies to morutor comphance \\1th applicable Federal lnwsand regulations.. C. Repo rting to IIUD The County will he responsible for seeing t!1at all necessary reports and infonnation required of the County are filed \\ith HUD and other applicable Federal agencies in a timely fashion . V. EXTENT OF TH E AGRE ElltENT This agreement, including any documents attached as exhibits which are hereby incorporated herein by reference, represents the entire and integrated agreement between the County, and SubGrantee and supersedes all prior negotiations, represeniations or agreements, either wrincn or oral. Any amendments to this agreement must be in writing and signed by both the County, and SubGrantee. If any portion of this agreement is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be void and/or unenforceable, it is the intent of the parties that the remaining portions of this agreement shall be of full force and e1fect. Vl. NOTICES Nolie.es to be provided under this Agreement shall be given in writing and either delivered by hwid or deposited in U1e United Stntes mail with sufficient postage to the addresses set forth: To the County: Aropahoe County Attorney 5334 S. Prince Street I.inlet on, CO 80 I 66 and A111pahoe County Housing and Community Development Servire! 1690 W. Linletoo Blvd ., /1300 Llnlcton, CO 80120-2069 To the SubGrantce: City of Englewood 1000 Englewood Park-way Englewood, CO 8011 0 12 • • • I:, WiU1ess Whereof, the Partk'S have caused thi s Agreement to be dul y executed this _____ day • of ___________ .2oos. • • SubGrantce: City of Englewood Signature James K. Woodward ___ Mayor. ___________ _ TiL Board of County Commissioners Arapahoe County, Colorado Don Klemme on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners Pursuant to Resolution #080256 13 • PROJECT BUDGET COLUMN A COL UMN S COLUM NC COLUMN D COLUMNE ProJtct AclhiUn Et.tim.rcd Tau.I Ced. or CDBG F11nd1 Prt\iow COBO Fanck Other F1utcb Colllfflltltd (..,..tty by enc k rm) Acthtry Pl,,.. I (demob-pmc Ind ,1 .. ;na. ''""''" P'~ 550,000.00 so SS0.000.00 so ,-,a (s-,,y..,.,...~ Sll0.000.00 $130,000.00 Ill so r.,11~ Tms. landlCI~ Sile •undshinas, Pllll Pa'VII, :nd a.u,p,cy I TAL: $1110,000.00 S,l0,000 O? SS0.00000 so • • • • SUBGRA 'T EE AGREEMENT FOR ARAPAHOE COUNTY COMMUN I TY DEVEL O PM ENT BLOC K GRAN T FUNDS SUBGR>\NTEE: CITI' OF ENGL EWOO D PROJECT NAM E: HOMEOWNE R FIX-UP PROJECT Ul\lB ER: El'i HS 81 4 This Agreement is made by nnd between the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, for the Community Development Block Grant Program in the Community Resources Department (hereinnfter referred to as the County) and the City of Englewood Q1ercinafter referred to us the SubGrantee) for the conduct of a Community Development Block Grant (CDBO) Project I . PURPOSE The primary objecthe of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, and of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBO) Program under this Title is the development of viable urban communities, by providing decent housing, a suitabl~ living environment and expanding economic opportunities, principally for low and moderate income persons. The project by the Su~Gt'lll\tee known as the Homeowner fix .up Project (Project) bas been categorized as a Housing Rehabilitation project and the SubGrantec wiU maintain documentation with the national objective of Low/Moderate Income Housing activities . The SubGrantee may proceed to incur costs for the Project upon receipt of an official "Notice to Proceed" fiom the County. 11. WORK TO BE COMPL ETE D BY T H E SUBGRANTEE The following provisions outline the scope of the work to be completed: The SubOrantee will utilize CDBG funding 10 provide grants to income eligible homeo\\11ers for exterior home improvements. The intent of the project is both to improve Englewood's existing housing stock, as well as improve the visual appearance of dc1eriorated neighborhoods. Typie11l improvements may include (but are not necessarily limited to) paint, siding. windows, roofs, and xcriscnping. A. Pnymcnt It is c.,pressly agreed and widcrstood that the totnl wnr.,mt to be paid by the Cowity under lhi s contract shall not exceed S65,000. Drawdo\1115 for the payment of eligible expenses shall be mndc against the line item budgets specified in the Project Budget and in acconlance with performance criteria established in Section fl-C. The parties c.,pressly recognize that the SubGrantcc is 10 be paid with COBO funds received from the fedcrnl government, and that the obliytion of the County lo make paynu.11t to SubG,.inlcc is contingent upun receip: uf swh furn.ls. In the event thul saiJ funds, or any part thereof, are, or become, unavailable, then the County may immediately 1ermina1c or. amend lhis agreement. To the extent C.R.S. § 2Q•l-l 10 is applicable, any financial obligati on of the County to the SubGramec beyond the current fi!.:al year is also contingent upon adequate funds • being appropriutcd, budgeted and otherw,sc: available. Upon expiration of this Agreement, as identified by the deadline in Section 11. C. 3. bel ow, the SubGrantec shall transfer to the County any CDBG funds on hand at the time of expiration and any accounts rccci\'able attributable to the use of CDBG funds. These transferred funds shall revert to the County and be utilized fo~ other purposes . B. Timell.ne All Project activities will be completed by May 31, 2009 unless this Agreement is modified by mutual agrcen1ent of the County :ind SubGrantee. C. Performance Crit eria In accordance with the funding application submined by the SubGrantec for the Project, the criteria list.ed below are to be met during the execution of the Project. 1. Quantifiable Goals: The SubGrantec will provide grants to reno\'ate the C.l(tcrior of fifteen (I 5) owner occupied homes to income eligil>le Englewood homeowners. Grants arc not to cxccccl S4,000 each, 1111d will require a 20% match from each home.J\lncr. • All improvements funded under this grant are to be performed in comp liance with applicable local or industry codes and standards. 2. Community Impact: A fTordnble housing -stability and housing quality 3. Quarterly Performance Standards: June 30, 2008: No requirements ustahlishcd. Sg,ternber 30 2008: Market program, interview potential client~ December 31. 2008; Continue to market program, inlet\ .v poten ti11l clients Provide four ( 4) renovation grants Mnrch 31, 2009; 2 • • • lnWl'\ic\\ pou:n1ial chems Pro,ide six (6) renovnuon grants May 31. 2009 : PrO\ide five (5) reno,·a1ion grants Cumula11,c 10101 offiflcen (15) IJrllnlS Complete all reno\'ations funded by project Submit final drawdo"11 and complcuon repon to County D. Reporting Requirements I. Project rcpons will be due within fifteen days follo\\ing the end of each calendar year quaner {June I to September 30 repon is due October 15: October 1 to December 31 repon is due January 15; Januarv l to March 31 repon is due April 15; and the final completi on repon is due May 31) until the Project is completed. 2. The official annual audit and/or Financial Statements for the SubGrantec in which both revenues and expendilUres for the CDBC Project.I descrit-ed herein are detailed are due annually. The I ist completed official annual audit repon and/or Financial S1a1erncn1s shall be due or ,,1ay 31, and for four (4) years lhcrcalt r on May 31 . E. Labor StaudardJ 1Da,·J:s-Bncon) Project activities do not require compliance with federal labor standards (Davis-Bacon) as it is exempt (i.e., public scmce activity, single family home rehabilitat ion, purchase of materials, or other activi ty that has been dctC'mlincd exempt from federal labor standards). F. Lead Based Paint Regulations If the ncti\'ily involves any conslnlction, dem<>lition, rehabilillltion, or any activity related 10 a building, and the building wus built in I 978 or prior, Lead Based Paint Laws and Regulations appl)•, as established in 24 CFR Parts 35 and 570.608. lf the SubGrantec docs not follow and d<lcumcnl Lead Based Paint Laws and Regulation compliance, the Sut>Grantec will not be eligible for nimhurscment. C. E,vir onmental Rcvirn Not\\i thstu,ding any pr ovision of this Agr1.-cmcnt, the pani,:s hereto agrc.-e and a~knowlcdgc that this Agree 11ent docs not coru.titutc n commitment of funds or site appro,·al, and that such eommi tm~nl of funds or approval may occur only upon satisfactory completion of environmental rl"\.;I!\\, and rcct.ipt by Arapahoe Counly of a release of funds from the U.S. Department of I lousing an,, J 1ban D~vcl ol'ment under 24 CFR Part 58. The parties funhcr agree that the provision of any funds 10 the project is conditioned un Arapahoe County's determination to proceed with. modify, or cancel the project ba.scd on the results ofa subscqu,--nt environmental review . 3 1-1. lnifom1 Relocation . .\ti (Ll<A) h h:is been de1ermined thnl O(I u.:u,,n under the Uniform Relocation A.:1 (LRA) 1s nc.:cssnry. Ill . RE SPO:'\S IBILITrES OF TII E SUBG RANT£E A. Federal Complian ce The SubGranlec shall comply with all appl icable federal laws, regulations nnd requirements, and all provisions of the grant agreements received from th~ U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Dc"elopment (HUD) by the Cowuy. These include but arc not limited to compliance with the pro,isions of the Housing and Communi ty Dc\'elopment Act of 1974 and all rules, regulations, guidelines and circulillS promulgat..-d by the various federal depanments, agencies, administrations and commissions reldtmg to the CDBG Program. A listing of some of lhe applicable la\\'S and regulations an: as follo"-s: l. 24 CFR Pan 570; 2. 24 CFR Parts 84 and 85; 3. Title VI of the Civil Right5 Act or 1964; 4. Title VITI of the Civil Rights Act of 1968; 5. Sections 104(b) and 109 of~1c Housing and Commun ity Development Act of 1974; 6. Fai r housing regulalions established in the Fair Housing Act, Public l..dw 90-284. and Executive Order 11(163 ; • 7. Section 504 of the Rchab1h1a1ion Act of 1973; • 8. Asbesms guidclires established in CPD Notice 90-44; 9. The Energy Pol:,-y and CollS<.·rvation Act (Pubhc UI\\ 94-163) and 24 CFR Pan 39; I 0. Equal emp!oymcnt opportunity nnd minority business entCl])riSC regulations established in 24 CFR part 570.904; 11. Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968; 12. Non-discrimination in employment, established by Executive Order 11246; 13. Lead Based Paint regulations established in 24 CFR Parts 35 and 570.608; 14. Audit requirements estahlishcd in 0MB Circular A· 133; and 15. Cost p1inciplcs cslRblishcd in 0MB Circulars A-87 and A-1 22. 16. Conflict of lntcrcsl: (a) Applicability. In the procurement of property and services by pan1c1pating jurisdiction, State recipients, and subrccipicnts, the conflict of interest provision in 24 CfR 85.36 and 24 CFR 84.42, rcspcctively, apply. In all cases m,1 governed by 24 CFR 85.36 ond 24 CFR 84.4 2, the provisions of thi s !.eetiun apply. {b) Conflicts pmhibuctl No persons described m paragraph (c) of this section who exercise or who have CX~'l'C1scd any funchons or 11:Spon~ibihtics with respect to acti,'1tics as'listed with CDBG funds or who are m a position to pru,icipate in a decision mnkmg pm.:css or gam inside information with regard to thL'Se activities, may obtain n finan ci11l interest or benefit from u CDBG-assistttl activity, or have an interest in any contruct, ~ubcontrncl N a1,>ret.,'1llcn1 with respt.'Ct thc>rcto, or th e • • • • proceed!' there under. either for thcmschcs or those \\1th \\horn they ha,c family or busine!'s ties. dunng their tenure or for one year thereafter . (c) Persons covered. The conflict of interest provision~ of paragraph (b) of this section apply lo any person who is an employee, agent, consultant, officc-r or elected official or appointed official of the participating jurisdiction, State recipient. or subrecipicnt which arc receiving CDBG funds, (d) Exceptions: Threshold requirements. Upon the wriuen request of the participating jurisdiction, HUD may grant an exception to the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section on a case-by-case basis when it determines that the exception will serve to further the purpose of the CDBG Investment Partnership Program and the effective and efficient administration of the participating jurisdiction's program or projecL An exception may be considered only after the participating jurisdiction bas provided the follo\ving: (I) A disclosure of _,e nature of the conflict, accompanied by an assurance that there has been public disclosure of the conflict and a description of how the public disclosure was made; and (2} An opinion of the participating jurisdiction's or State recipient's attorney that the interest for which the exemption is sought would riot violet~ State or local law . (e) Factors to be considcn:d for exemption. In determining whether to grant a requested exception after the participating jurisdiction has satisfactorily met the requirements of paraSJ'llph (d) of this section, HUD will consider the cumulative effect of the following factors. where applic:ible: (I) Whether the exception would provide a significant cost benefit or an essential degree of expertise to the program or project which would otherwise not be available; (2) Whether the person affected is a member of a group or class ot' :.,w income persons intended to be the beneficiaries of the assisted activity and the exception \viii pennit such person to receive generally the sarnc interests or benefits as are being made available or provided to the group or class; (3) Whether the affected person has withdrawn from his or her functions or responsibilities, or the decision making process with respect 10 the specific assisted activity in question; (4) Whether tho Interest or benefit was present before the affected person was in a position as described in paragraph (c) of this section; (5} Whether undue hardship will result either to the participating jurisdiction or the pers'.ln affe<.ted when weighed against the public interest scr"ed by a\oiding the prohibited conflict; and (6) Ary other relevant considerations. ( I) Owners and Developers. (I) No owner, developer or sponsor of a project assisted with CDBG funds (or offia-er, employee, agent, elected or appointed official or consultant of the owner, developer or sponsor) whether private, for-profit or non-profit (including n community housing development organization (CHOO} when acting as an owner, developer or sponsor) may occupy a CDBG-assisted atTordable housing unit in a projccL This provision docs not appl y to an individual who receives CDBG funds 10 acquire or rehabilitate his or her principal residence or to an employee or agent of the owner or developer of a rental housing project who occupies a housing unit as the project manager or maintenance worker. (2) Exceptions . Upon written request of a housing owner or developer, the participating jurisdic.ion (or State recipient, if authorized by the Sllltc participating jurisdiction) may grant an cxcepuon to the provisions of paragraph (I) (1) of this section on a case-by-case basis when it determines that the exception will serve to further the purpose of the CDBG progrum and the effective and efficient administration of the owner's or developer's CDBG-tisisted project. In detenruning whether to grant a requested exception, the participating jurisdiction shall consider the foUowing factors: (i)Whether the person receiving the bcnefi t is a member of a group or class of low-income persons intended to he the benaficiarics of the assisted housing, and th e exception will permit such person to rcc:cive generally the same interests or benefits as are being made available or provide to the group or class; (ii)Wbether the person has withdrawn from his or her functions or responsibilities, or the decisi on making process with respect to the specific assisted housing in question; (ii i) Whether the tenant protection requirements of Sec. 92.253 are being observed; (iv) Whether the affinnativc marketing requirements of Sec. 92.35 I are beins observed and followed ; and (v) Any other factor relevant to the panicipating jurisdiction·s determination, includins the timing of the requested exception. Additionally, in ac.:ordance with 24 CFR Port 570, no employee, official, agent or consultant of the SubGrantce shaU exercise any function or responsibility in which a conflict of interest, real or apparent, would arise. 17. The SubGrantec cannot engage in a federally fu.1ded contract with any entity registered in the Lists of Parties Excluded From Federal Procurement or Nonprocurcmen1 Programs. 8 . Non-Appropriati ons Clause TI1e SubGrantee agrees that ii will include in every contract it enters, whi ch reli1.'S upon CDBG monies for funding. a non-appropriation cl ause that will protect itself, and the County from any liability or responsibility or any suit which might result from the discontinuance of CDBG funding for any reason. Because this SubGmntee Agreement involves funds from a federal grant, to the extent there is a conflict the funding provisions of this SubGrantee Agreement, the fed eral grant and the federal statutes co ntrol rather than the provisions of Section 24-91 -103.6, C.R.S. with regard to any public work projects. 6 • • • • • • C. Elpcnditurc Restrictions All CDBG funds that arc approved by HUD for expenditure under the Cow,ty's grant agreement, meluding those lhat arc identified for lhe SubGrantcc's ProJeas and activities, shall be allocated to the specific projects and activines described lllld listed in the grant agreements. The allocated funds shall be used and expended only for the projects and activities for which lhc funds arc identified. D. Agreement CJ1angcs No projects or activities, nor the amount allocated therefore, may be changed without approval by the County and acceptance of the revised Final Statement and/or Consolidated Plan by HUD, if required, Changes must be requested in writing and may not begin until a modification to this Agreement is fully executed. E. Direct Pri;jcct Su pe rvision and Ad min istration The SubGrnntec shall be respo11S11>le for the direct supervision and administration of its respective projects or activities. This task shall be accomplished through the use of the SubOrantec's staff, agency and employees. The SubGrantee shall be responsible for any injury tu persons or damage to property resulting from lhe negligent acts .Jr errors and omissions of its staff, agents and employees. Because the SubGrantee is responsible for lhe direct supervision and adminiSIJ'ation of its projects 01 activities, the County shall not be liable or responsible for cost overruns by the SubOrantee on any projects or activities. The County shall have no dt:I)' or obligation to provide any additional funding to the SubGrantee if its projects or nctiviti1.'S c:111not be completed with the funds allocated by the County to the SubGrantec. Any cost ovenuns shall be lhe sole responsibility of the SubGrantee. 1. The SubGrantee agrees that all funds allocated tu it for approved projects or activities shall be used solely for lhe purposes approved by the County. Said funds shall not be used for any non-approved purposes. 2. The SubGrantee agrees lhat the funds allocated for any approved projects or activities shall be sufficient to complete suid projects or activities without any additional CDBG funding. F. Indemnity To th.: extent allowed by law, the SubGrantcc shall indenmify and hold harmless the County and its · cctcd and appointed officials, officers, employees and agL11ts from 11nd against any and all losses, ,amages, liabilities. claim;, suits, actions or costs, including attorneys fees, made, asserted or 'ncurrcd as a result of any damngc or alleged damage to person or property occasioned by the acts or omissions of SubOrantec, its officers, employees, agen.s, contractors or subcontractors. arising out of or in any way connected with the Project or the performance of this contract. 7 G. Bonding and Insurance If the SubGrnmcc's projects im·olvc cons1n1ction activities, any Contrnctor it uses for said acti,itics shall be required to provide and mnt"tam, until linal acceptance by the SubGrnntce of all work by such Contrnctor, the kinds and min mum amoums of insurance as follows: I. Comprehensive General Liability: In the amount of not less lhan S 1,000,000 combined smglc limit. Coverage to include: a. Premises Operations b. Products/Completed Operations c. Broad Form Con1rnctual Liability d. Independent Con1rnctors c. Broad Form Property Damage C Employees as Additional Insured g. Person ) 1'\)lllY h, Arapahoe l<'"l.'lt) nr,d the SubGrante-: as Additional Named Insured i. Waiver of Subrogation 2. Comprehensi ve Automobile Li?bili:.. In the amount of not less thun $1,000,000 combined si nglr li11it for bodily i1,vr: · •.1 I1ropcrty dam age . Coverage to incl ud e: a. Arapahoe \.ounty and LI~ S1•';Crautee as additional Named ln~ured b. Waiver of Sub roga tion • 3. Employc•rs Liability and Workers Compen ~ioa: The Contractor hal l secure and • maintain employer's liability and Work.::r's Com:x:nsation Insurance that ,\ill protect it pninst any and all clnims n,,ultin D"ilm inJuries to and death of workers engaged in work under any contract funded pursuant lo this agreement. Coverage to include Waiver of ubrogution . 4. All .:fcrcaoed insurance policies and/or certiliartes of insurance shall be subjr:t to the following stipulations: a. Underwriters shall have no rights of recovery subrogation against Arapahoe County or the SubGrantec; it being the intent oflhe parties thnt the insurance policies so effected shall protect the parties and be primary coverage for nny and al I lo covered by the described insurance. b. The clause entitled "Other Insurance Provisions" conlllined in any policy including Arapahoe County as an additional nameJ insured hnll not pply to Arupahoc County, or the SubGrantee. c. TI1c insurance companies issuing lhc policy or policies hllll have no recourse against Arapahoe County, or the SubGrantce for payment of any premiums due or for any ll.l essmems under any fonn of any policy. d. Any and all deductibles contained in nny insurllJl<:e policy shall be assumed by and at the sole risk of the Con tra ctor. B • • • • 5. Cen,ficatc of Insurance : The Contrac tor shall not commence work und~r any com:act fu,1ded pursuant 10 this Agreement until he has sub mitted 10 tl1e SubGrantec, re ceived approval tl1~rcof, ccn ificates of in su ran ce showing tha ! he has comp lied with the foregoing insurance requirements. The SubGrantee sha ll also submit a copy of th e Contraclor's certifica tes of insurnnce to the County. 6. Notwithstanding the pro vis ions contained in this paragraph (H) set forth hrreinabovc, the County reserves the right to mod ify or waive said provi ions for projects or activities for which these provisions would pro,·c prohibitive. The SubGrantce understand s, however , that the decision to waive or modify those provisions is fully within the ..,,,cretion of the County. In accord ance with 24 CFR parts 8-l and 85, the following bonding requirements shall apply to all projects exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold (currently $100,000): I. A bid guarantee from each bidder equivalent to 5% of the bid price; 2. A performance bond on the part of the contractor for 100% of the contract pri ce; and 3. A payment boml on the pan of the contractor for 100% of the contrac t price . H. Records The SubGrantee shal l maintain a complete set of books and records documenting its use ofCDBG funds and its supe rv ision and administration of the Project Records are to include documen '.ation verifying Project clii,~bility and national objcc1ivc compliance, as well as financial and other administr~tive aspects involved in performing the Project. The SubGrantec shall provide full access to these book s and records to 01c County, the Secretary of HUD or his dcsignce , the Office of Inspector General, and the General Ac ounting Office so that compliance wil], Federal laws and regulations may be confinncd . The SubGranlcc further agrees lo provide lo the County upou reque st, a copy of any audit reports pertaining to the SubGrantee's finan .cial opera ti ons during the term of this Agreement All records pertaining to the Project arc to be maintained for a minimum offive years fol lowing close-on! of the Project. I. Repo rtin g 1l1e SubGrantec shall file all reports and other inforrnation neces sary to comply with appl icable Federal law s and regulations as required hv the Co unty and HUD. 1l1is shall in ludc providing to the County the information nece ssary to co mnlcte annual Performance Reports in a timely fashion . J. Timeliness 1l1e ubGrantcc sha ll comply with the qunrtcrly pcrfonnancc standards established in S~-ction JI -C of thi s Agreement. 1l1c SubGran: .:c und erstands that failure to comp ly with tl1e established standards muy lead lo a c;mccllation of the Project and a lo ss of all unexpended funds. K. Reimbursement for Ex penses 9 The SubGrantee agr.ees lhat before lhe Countv can dtsmbutc any CDBG funds to tL the SubGrantee must ~ubmit 10 the County's Housing and Community Dcvclopnil'lll ~Cl'·iccs DI\ ision documentation in the form required by thot !>i,ision which properly and full) identifies the amount "luch the SubGramee is requesting at that time. The County sl13ll hnv•. ,, ( I 0) working days to review the request Upon approval of the n:quesl, the County will distril ,, le 1hc rcqucslcd funds to the SubGranlee as soon as possible. L. Program I ncomc All progrnm income d,reclly derived from the Arapahoe County Community Developm•:nt Block Grant Program received by the SubGrantee 11111 be retained by the SubGrantee Md will be dispersed for its approved COBO Project acti,ities before additional CDBC fun<!s are requested from the County. Following complction of the SubGrantee's Asapahoe County COBO ProJects, all program income directly generated from the use ofCDBG funds will bc remitted I<' the County. M . Real Property Real property acquired in whole or in pan with CDBG funds shall be utilized ir, a=rdan~e wi:h the sco pe and goals identified in Sections I and 11 of this Agreement. Should the property in question be sold or otherwise disposed !If, or the approved property usage discontinued, the SubGrnntee shall adhere to the req11ircmcnts of24 CFR Parts 84 or 85 (as opplieable) regarding the use and disposition of real propcny. N. Stale and County La w Compliance All responst'bilities of the SubGranlee enumerated herein shall be subject 10 applicable Stale statutes and County ordinances, resolutions, rul es, and regulations. 0. Subcontracts If subcontracts are used on the Proiccl, the SubGrantcc agrees that lhc provisions of this Agreement shall apply to any subcontrucl. P. Suspension or Termination lltis Agreement may be immedintcly sustx,-ndc!d or terminated upon wrillen notification from the County if the SubGmntc,: mat,'liully fails t,1 ,-omply with Bn)' 1enn of tltis Agret111,11L This AgTL'Clllcnt may also be tcrrninatcd for oonvenicTCce by mutual agrc'!mt'llt of the County and the SubGrnntcc. Q. In the event that the Uni l of General Local Government should \\i thdrow from the County's "l'•ban County• designation, this Agreement sh'lll lcrminale as of the tcrminati'ln date of the County's CDBG grant Agr,-ement with HUD. 10 • • • • • • R. The SubGrantcc ccnifics that 10 the best of its kr.owlcdgc and b~licf: l. :So rcd~rul approprimcd funds have been paid or \\·tll be paid, by or on behalf of 1t, 10 any person for inOuencing or attempting to mflul-ncc 1111 ofricer or employee of any agcnlj', a Member of Congn:s:;, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee ofa Member of Congress in connection with the a•\arding ofwiy Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, th entering into of any coopcro live agreement, nnd the extension, conlin~otion, renewal, amendm ent, or modification or any Federal contract, ;;rant, loan, or cooperative agreement; and, • If any funds oth.?r Llian Federal appropnated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an office .. or emplo)'CC of ony agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an emp!oycc of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract. grant, loM, or cooperative agr~emcnt, ii will complete and submit Standard Fonn-LLL, "D isclosure Fonn to Report Lobbyi ng," in accordance with its inslructions. S. Ols allowan cc If it is determined by HUD or other federal agency that the expenditure, in whole or in pan, fer the SubGrantec's !' .,,ject or activity was improper, inappropriate or ineligible for reimbursement, then the SubGrant:e shall reimburse the 'lUnty to the full extent of the disollo"·ancc . T . Vc rtncation of Lawful Presence Th e SubG rantee shall be responsible for ensuring comp liance with C.R.S. Section 24-76.5-103 by verifying the lawful presence of all pers,>ns eighteen years of age or older who apply for 11ny b.-nelits funded m whole or in pan by the grant funds that arc the subject of this Agreement Su:,Grantee shall verify lawful presence in the manner required by the statute, and shall provide proc.f of compl:ancc upon the request of the County. IV. RESPONSIBILITI ES O F TH.E COUNTY A. Admi nlsl r•tivc Cont rol The Parties recognize and understand that the County ,viii be the govr.mmental entity f"C\IUircd to e~ecute all grJJ1l ugr=cnt, rccei\ cd from HUD pu.-suant to the County's requests for CDBG fands. Acconlingly, the S•,JGrantce agices thnt as to its projects or activities pcrfonncd or .:onducted under ury CDBG agrecmc'II I, the County shall have the necessary admi nistrative contnil required to meet HUD ,equircrncnts. B. l'crfo rm nnce nnd Compli ane~ Monitoring 11 The Cou11ty's adm inistrative obltgations to the SubGrantcc pursuwu to paragraph A ubovc shall be limited to the pcrfonnance of the adminisu-ativc tasks 11eccssary to make CDBG funds available to the SubGr.intec and to provide Housing and Community Development Services staff whose job it \\ill be to monitor the various projects funded with CDBG monies to monitor compliance \\ith applicable: Federal laws and regulations. C. Reporting to HUD The County will be responsible for seeing that all necessary report.~ and information required of the County are filed with HUD and other npplicnble Federal agencies in a timely fashion . V. EX'TENT OF THE AGREEMENT Th.is agreement, including any documents attached as exhibits which are hereby incorporated herein by reference, represents the entire and integrated agreement between the County, and SubGrnntee and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral. Any amendments 10 this agreement must be in writing and signed by both the County, and SubGrantee. If any portion of this agreement is found by a court of compc1ent jurisdiction to be void andlor unenforceable, it is the intent of the parties that the remaining ponions of this agrec:mcnt shall be of full force and efTec:t. VJ. NOTICES • Notices to be pro,tjded undtt this Agreement shall be given in writing and either delivered by hand • or deposited in the United States mail with sufficient postage to the addresses set forth: To the County: Arapahoe County Attorney 5334 S. Prince Street Littleton, CO 80166 Arapahoe County Housing and Community Development Services 1690 W. Littleton Blvd., #300 Liuleion, CO 8!'120-2069 To the SubGramcc: City of Englewood I 000 Englewood Parkway Englewood, CO 80110 12 • In \\'iuiess Whereof. the Pames ha,e caused this Agreement to be duly ex~-cuted this _____ day • of ____________ . :?008. SubGrantec: City of Englewood Signature James K. Woodward ____ Mayor ____________ _ TiOe Bo::....J of County Commissioners • Arapahoe County, Colorado • Don Klemme on behalf of the Board of County Commissione;s PursuMt lo Resolution #0802 S6 13 • PROJEC T B UDGET COLUMN A COLUMN S COLUMNC COLUMN D ProjtttAc1MlltS (,1tm11rd To11 I CHI or COBG Funds Othtr fund, Co mmllltd (tpttll) by llne lltm) Atllvhy l'loj«I-m.aoo.oo i '00.00 110.000.00 Omt.a ftw Ea.1oior RcnoV11.t10ns SI0,000.00 soo.000.00 520,000.00 • TOTAL: SQl,00000 S6l,OOOOO $30,000.00 • • • • SUBGRANTEE . .\GREEM ENT FOR ARAP .\HOE CO UNTY COMM UNITY DEVELl . ,L£~T BLO CK GRANT F UNDS SI 'BCRANT EE: CIT Y OF ENGL EWOOD PROJECT NAME: HOUSE OF ROPE STA FFI.NC PROJECT NUMBER: ENPS 81 6 This Agreement is made by and between the &ard of County Commissiona-s of the County of Arnpahoe, State of Colorado, for the Community Development Block Grant Program in tlie Community Resources Department (hereinafter referred to as the County) and the City of Englewood and Family Tree, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as the SubGrantcc) for the conduct of a Community Developmen1 Block Gmn1 (COBO) Project. I . PURPOSE The primary objective of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, and of the Commllllity Dcvelopmenl Block Grant (CDBG) Program under thls Title is tl1e dcvelopmenl of viable urban communities, by providing decent housing. a suitable living environment and eKpanding economic opporturuties, principal ly for low and moderate income persons. The project by the SubGrantcc known as the House of Hope Staffing (Project) has been cntegorized as a Public Services project and the SubGranlee will mainmin documentation with the national objective of Llmited Clientcle activities. The SubGran1ec may proceed 10 inr.ur costs for the Project upon receipt <>fan official "Notice to Proceed'' from the County. JI . WORK T O BE C OMPLETED BY THE SUBG R.ANTEE The following provisions outline tl1c scope of the work 10 be completed: The SubGran1ee will utilize CDBG funding to provide staffing at the Hou:.c of Hope, which provides long- term sheller and supportive services for homeless families. The site i~ localed 111 330 I S. Grant Stn.-et. Englewood. Colorado. A. Pni·mcnt h 1s expressly ag1wd and understood that the tolal amount to be paid by the County under this contrnct shall not ·xcccd S25,000. Druwdowns for the pa}1nen1 of eligible exp<.'llscs shall he made against the line itL'lll budgets specified in the ProJect Budget and in accordance with pcrformunce cntcria established in Section 11-C. The parties expressly recosnize that the SubGrnnlec is to be paid "1th CDBG funds received from the federal govcmmcnt, and that the obligation of the County to make pu)1nenl Ill SubGrunte.: is ..:ontingL1ll upon receipt of such funds. In tho event that said funds, or any par1 thereof. are. or become, unavai lable. then the Cow1ty may immediately terminate " X H ,I I T C or. amend this ab,recmcnt. 1 u the cxtc!ll C::.R.S. § 29-1-1 IO is apphc«ble. any financial obli!_!ution of 1hc County to the Sul>Grantee beyond ~1c currc11t fiscal ycnr is also con1ingcnt upon udcqunte funds being appropriated. budi;etcd nod otherwise a\'ailublc Upon cxpirn,mn of this Agreement. as identified by the dendhne in Section II. C. 3. below, lhe SubGrun1e1. shall 1ransfer to the County any CDBG funds on hand at the time of expiration nod any occo10:1ls receivable anributable to the use of CDBG funds. TI1esc transferred funds shall revcn 10 the County and be u1ilizcd for other purposes. B. Timcline All PmJ«;t acti\~tics will lit completed by Mny 3 1, 2009 unless this Agreement is modified by mutual u1,,rcemen1 of the County and SubGruntee. C. Performance C riteria In accordance with the funding application submitted by the SubGmntec for the Project, the emcria listed below are to be met during the execution of the Projec:t. I. Quantifiable Goals: The SubGranlee "~II utilize COBO funds for the ccmlinucd c:mploymcnl of staff al the House of Hope loc.ited at 3301 S. Grant Streel, Eni:Iewood, Colorado. Staff members • "111 be employed by Family Tree, Inc., which provides staffing and s.:rvices al the • facility. By maintaining the positions, the SubGrantec will provide services for a minimum of4I homeless families for the duration of the grant period . A 101111 ofl3I unique persons will be served by the Project. The SubGrantcc may collect nominal fees for scniccs provided wider this grant, providing the total of all client-rontn1>uted nod County gront funds do 001 exceed the costs of program delivery. 2. Community Impact: Homelessness -crisis managcmL'flt and ability to 1runsition through the oominuwn of care ~. Quarterly Pcrfonnuncc Slandnrds: June ~0. 2008: No requirement$ established . Scptemhcr :10, 2008: Provid: st.TViccs to approxima1cly 5-10 families Approximately 20-30 unique persons served • • • • Dccemhcr 31 '0(1(1: Provide services 10 approxnnolcl) I 0-15 families Approximmely 35-45 unique persons served Morch 31. W09: Provide scl"\iccs to appruximutcly I 0-15 families Approximately 35-45 unique persons served Mav 31. 2009: May 3 l. :!ClQ9 cumulative: Pro,ide smices 10 approximately 5-10 families 41 families served Approximntely 20-30 unique persons served 131 unique persons served Submil final drnwdown and completion repon 10 County D. Reportbg Rcq uircmcnu E. I. Project reports will be due wilhin fifteen days following the end of each calendar year quarter (June I to September 30 repon is due October 15; Oclober 1 to December 31 repon is due January 15; January I 10 March 31 repon is due April 15; and the final completion report is due May 3 1) until the Project is completed. 2. The official annual audi t nnd/or Financial Statements for the SubGmntce in which bolh revenues and expenditures for the CDBG Projects described herein arc detailed arc due annually. The las1 comple1cd official annual audit report and/or Financial Statements shall be due on May 31, and for four ( 4) years lhere:ifler on May 31. Lnbor Standards (Davis-Bacon) Project activities do nol require compliance with federal labor s1andurds (Davis-Bacon) as it is c.~cmpt (i.e .. public service activity, single family home rehahililDtion, purchase of mawr!uls, or other activity that has been determined exempt from federal labor standards). F. Lead Ba sed Paint Rcgu lntion s If U1c activity involves any construction, demolition. rehabililation, or nny activity related to a building. :md the building was buill in 1978 or prior, Lead Based Paint Laws and Rcb'Ulations apply. as established in '.!4 C'FR Pans 35 and 570.608. If the SubGrnntcc docs not follow and document Lead Ba.scd Paint Laws and Regulation compliance, tl1e SubGr.uucc will not be eligible for rc1mhursemen1. G. En,.iron mcntal Review fl-otwithstnnding any provision or this Agreement. the parties hereto asrce and acknowledge that this Agreement does not constitute u commitment of funds or site approval, und that such co mmitment or funds or approval may occur only upon satisfactory completion of cnvimnmcnlal 3 rcv1c\\ and rccc1p1 hy .\r"JJ1ahoe Cowil) of a release of funds from the U.S. Dcpnnm~-nl of Housing and Urban Dcwlopmc111 under 24 CFR Pan 58. The parties funhcr agree lhnt lhc provision of any • funds 10 the project is conditioned on Arapahoe Cou111y"s dc1mnination 10 proceed wi1h, modify. or cancel the project based on the results of a subsequenl cnvironmcnial review. B. Uniform Relocation Acl (U RA ) h has bt:en dctcnnmed llm no action under lhc Unifonn Rc!OC3tion Ari (lIRA) is ncccssnry. Ill. RESPON SIBILITIES OFTHE SU RGRA NTEE A. Federal Compliance The SubGrantee shall comply with all applicable federal lows, regulations and requirements, and all provisions of the gram agreements received from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Devclopmcn1 (HUD) by the County. These include but are 001 limited 10 compliance with the provisions of lhe Housing and Commu~i!y Dcvelopmen1 Act of I 974 and all rules, regulations, l,'llidelines and circulars promulgated by the various federnl depnnmcnts, agencies, ad11'1 inis1rntions and co mmi ssions relating to the CDBG Program. A listing of some of lhc applicable laws and regulations are as foll ows: I. 24 CFR Part 570; 2. 24 CFR PllrtS 84 and 85; 3. Tille VI oflhe Ci,il RighLs Act of 1~64; 4. Titl e VIll oflhe Civil Rights Act of 1968; 5. Sections 104(b) and 109 oflhc Housing and Community Development Act of 1974; 6. Fair housing regulations established in the Fair I-lousing Act, Public Lllw 90-284, and Executive Order 1 I 063; 7. Se.:tion S04 oflhc Rehabilitation Act of 1973; 8. Asbestos guidelines established in CPD Notice 90-44; 9. The Energy Policy and Conservation Act (Public Law 94-163) and 24 CFR Pill\ 39; 10. Equal employment opportunity and minority bU!iiness enterprise l"C!,'lllations established in 24 CFR part 570.904; 11. Secti on 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968; 12. Non-discriminat.ion in employment, established by Execu1ivc Order 11246; 13. Lelld Based Paint regulations established in 24 CFR Parts 35 ond S70.608; 14. Audit requi rements establ ished in 0MB Circular A-133; and IS. Cost principles established in 0MB Circulars A-87 and A-122. 16. Conflict of ln1crest: a) Applicabi/uy. (I) In lhe procurcmcnt of suppl ies, equipment, cons1ruction, und services by lhc Cowity and b;• the SubGmntcc, the conflict of inlercst pm1•isions m 24 CFR 85.36 and 24 CFR 84.42, resp«tivt·ty shall apply. (2) In all cases not governed by 24 CFR 85.36 and 84.42. the provisions of 24 CFR 570.61 I (2) shall apply. Such = include the acquisilion and • • • b) c) d) • • disposuion of rc:,I pmpcn) and 1he pronqon of nss1s1ance by the County or h) 11s SuhGrantees 10 mdiVJduals. businesses. and other pmatc entities under eligible activ1ucs thal authorize such assistance (e.g.. rchabilita1ion, preservation, and other improvements of private properties or facilities pursuant to 24 CFR 570.102; or grants, loans, and other assistance to businesses, individuals, and other private entities pursuant to 24 CFR 570.203, 570.204, 570.455 , or 570.703 (i)). Co,ifl/cts prohibilcd. The general rule is 1hat persons described in paragraph (c) of lhis section who exercise or have exercised any runctions or responsibilities with respect to CDBG activities assisted under this part, or who arc in a position to participate in a decision-making process or gain inside information with regard to such activities, may obtain a finwicial interest or benefit from a COBO -assisted activity, either for themselves or those with whom they have business or immediate family ties. during their tenure or for one year thereafter. Persons covered. The conflict of interest provisions of paragraph (bl of this section apply to any person who is an employee, agent, consultant, officer, or elected official or appointed official of the County, or any designated public agencies, or of the SubGrantec that are receiveing funds under this pan. Exceptions. Upon the written request of the County, HUD may grant an exception to the provisions ofparagi'ilph (b) of this section on a case-by-case basis when it has satisfactorily met the threshold requirements of (dXI) of this section, talcing into account the cumulative effects of paragraph (d){2) of this section. (I) ThfY.shofd requirements. HUD will consider an exception only after the Coi••·•i' has pro,~ded the following documentation: 1. A disclosure of the nature of the conflict, accompanied by an assurance Iha• there has been public disclosure of the conflict and a desaiption of how the public disclosure was made; :uid ii. An opinion of the County·s attorney that the interest for which the exemption is sought would not violate Stntc or local law . (2) Factors ,o be considered/or excep11011s. In dctennining whether to grant a requested cxcL-ption after the County ha.1 sntisfactorily met U1e n:quircments of parJgraph (d){l ) of this section. HUD shall conclude that such an cxOCDtion will serve to further the purposes of the Act and the eITccti,'C and efficient administration of the Count) 's progr.im or project, taking mto account U1e following faGtor... as applicable: i. Wl1cther the Cllceplion would provide n sigmficant cost benefit or nn cs.,;entinl degree of expertise to the program or pmjca that would other\\ 1sc not be n,,ailablc; ii. W!icther un opportunity was provided for open competitive bidding or negotiation; ii 1. Whether the person affected 1s a member of a group or class of low-or moderate-income persons intend~! to be the hcnc1ic1Jn~ of 1he a,,-sislc"<l aCII\ II~. and lhc ~XCt.'!'ll<>n will p1:rm11 such pcr.;on 10 recc1\'e gcncrall) 1hc <.unc inwrcsts or b1:ncliL, :i., are hcmg made a\'ailahlc or pm, 1dcd to the group or class; i,. \Vheth~,. rhc atfocted person hos w1 thdrnwn from his or her functions or rcsponsibili1ics, or the decision ma,ing process with rcspcc110 the specific assisted ac1ivi1y in question: ,,. Whether the interes1 or benefit wa s present before the affected person was in u position as described in puragruph (bl of this sccuon: vi. Whether undue hardship will result citlm 10 the Counly or the person affected when weighed agains1 the public interest served by a,oiding the prohibited conflict: and ,~i. An} other rcle,•an1 considernliuns. 17. The SubGrnntec cannot engage in a federally funded controcl with an~ entily regis1cred in the Lists of Parties Excluded Fmm Federal Procurement or Nonprocurement Programs. B. Non -A ppropriarions Clause TI1c SuhGrantee agrees thar ii will include in every conlrnct it enters, which relics upon CDBG monies for funding. a non-npproprintion clause lhal will protect itscl f, and the County from any hnb1l11y or responsibility or any suit \\'hich might result from the discontinuance of CD BG funding • for any reason. Because tl1is SubGran1ce Agreement involves funds from a fixforal granL 10 the • extent there is a conflict the funding provisions of this SubGrantee Agreement, the 'edcral grant and the federal smrutes control rather than the pnw1sions of Section 24-91-103.6, C.R.S. with regard to an) public work projects. C. Expenditure Restrktluns All CDBG runds that are appmvcd b> HUD for expenditure under 1hc Cou111)1s grant agreement, including those 1ha1 arc idcmific-d for the SubGrunlce's Projects and nc1ivitics, shall be ullocaled 10 the specific projec ts and activities described and lis1cd in the b'l"Unt ugrccmcn1s, n ,c allocated fu nds shall be used and expendL-<l only for the projects and activities for which the funds nre identified. D. Aitrecmcnt Chan~cs \;11 nrojccts or acuvilics, nor the a111ou111 allocated thL,-cfore. mJy be dmngcd "ithou1 approval by lhc Count) and aCC(.11tancc of 1hc re, 1scd Fm:11 Statement and/or Consolidated l'lan by !IUD. if n:qu1rcd. Changes must be n:quc:aed in \\Tltmg and ma) not begin unul a nllldi r.L-:itiun 10 1his Agr<.'CITILTII is fully cxccu1ed. E. Direct Project Supcn,lslon and Ad ministr atir,n • • • • The SuhGr.unec shJII be rc,11<11Nhle for th.-dam:t <upcrvisaon and admmastrnl1<•n of 11 ~ rcspccu, c proJcct> ur acm1ucs. Tin< 1aA shall be aocomphshl'd through the use of the SuhGran1ec's staff • agency and employees. The SuhGran1cc shall he ~ponsiblc for an) mjul') U\ persons or damage to propcn~ ~uhing from the negligent acts or crro~ and omissions of its stJIT. agents and employees. Because the SubGrantec is responsible for I he direct supervision and adnnms1ra1ion of its projects or ac1ivi1ics, the County shall not be liab le or responsible for cost overruns by th e SubGmn1ce on any projects or ac1ivi1ies. Tiic County shall have no duty or obligmion 10 provide any additional funding to the SubGrantee 1f il s projects or uc1ivi1ics cannot he complelcd with lh c funds allocated by the Counry to the SubGrantce. Any cosl overruns shall be the sole responsibil ity of the SubG r1nt ce. I. The SubGrantce agrees that all fonds alloca1ed 10 it for appro,•cd projects or activities shall be used solely for the purposes approved b) the Coumy. Said funds shall 1101 be used for any non-appm"cd purposes. 2 The SubGrantec agrees tha.1 the fund.< alloca1cd for any oppm"cd proJects or activities shall be sufficienl to complete said projects or acti,~ties without an)' additional CDBG funding. F. l ndcninity To the 11~tcnt allowed by law, the SubGr1111tcc shall indemni fy and hold harmles.~ the Counry 1111d its elected and appointed officials. officers, employees and agents from 1111d against My and all losses, damage;, liabilities, claims. suits, actions or cosl<. including attorneys fees, made, assened or inc.urrl'd .-s a result of nny damage or alleged damage to person or pr •cny OCC11Sioned by the acts or omissions :-f SubGrantec. its officers. employees. agenl~ contraetoo or suhcontracio~. ansing out of or in :my way connected with the Project or the performance of this contracl. G. Bondin~ and Insurance If the SubGranlec's projects involve construction acth~tics, any Contructor at uses for said activities shull he required 10 pro~de and maint ain, until firm! acceptance by lhc SuhGruntcc of al l work by sucl, Cuntractor. lhc kind~ und minimum umounts of' insurance as fol lows: I. Comprchcnsi vc General Liubilit)•: In the mnount of not less than ~ t.000,000 combined <ingle limit. Coverage to include: a. Premises 0 111.'l'lltitms b. Pnl<iuc1,1Compls1cd Oper:llioru, c. Broad Form Contracnml L1ahility d. lndL'Jll.iKlcnt rontmctors c. Broad Form Pf\\J'(,'11~ Drunagc r Employc,-s as Addnionul lnsurL-d g. Personal lnJury h. Arapuhoc Coumy 1md the SubGrnnlec as Addilionnl Nn•ncd Insured i. WaivcrofSul .. ogalion Comprehensive Automobile L1abiht)~ In the wnount of not les.( thnn Sl.000,000 • combined single limit for bodil) mJury and pmpcny damage. Covl-rage 10 include: a. Arapahoe County and the SubGranwc as add111onal 1':nmcd Insured b. WaivcrofSubrogation 3. Employer.; Liability and Workers Compensation: The Contraetor shall secure and mamtain employel's liability and Workel's Compcns:ttion Insurance that will protect it against any and nil claims resulting from injurie.~ to and death of workers engaged in work under any contract funded pursuant to this agreement. Coverage tn include Waiver of Subrogation. 4. All referenced insurance policies and/or ccnilicates of insurance shall be subject to the followir,g stipulations: a. Underwriters shall have no rights of recovery subrogation against Arnpnhoc County or the SubGrantee; it bei ng the intent of the parties that the insurance policies so effected shall protect the parties and be primary coverage for any and all losses covered by the described insurance. b. The clause entitled 'Other Insurance Provisions" conUJ.ined in any policy including Arapahoe County as an additional nwned insured shall not apply to Arapahoe County, or the SubGrantee. c. The insurance compani.:s issuing the policy or policies shall have no recourse against Aropahoe County, or the SubGramec for payment of any premiums due or for any assessments under any form of any policy. d. Any and nil deductibles contained in nny insurance policy shall be assumed by and at the sole risk of the Contractor. 5. Certificate of Insurance: The Contractor shall not commence work under any contract funded pursuant to this Agreement until he has submitted to the SubGrantec, received approval thereof, cenificates of insurance showing that he has complied with the foregoing insumnce requirements. TI1c SubGrantee shall also submit a copy of the Contracior's certificates of inSW1111ce to the County. 6. l\otw1thstnnding the provisions contain'ld in this paragraph (H} set forth hcreinabove, the County reserves the right to modify or waive said provisions for projects or activities for which these provisions would prove prohibitive. The SubGrantcc undcr..tnnds, howC\'cr, that the decision to waive or modify thrisc pro11sions is fully within the discretion of the County. 111 accordance with 24 CFP pans 84 a.nd 85, the following bondmg rec1uiremcnts shnll applv lo oil projects exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold (currently~ I 00,000): I. 2 3. A bid guarantee from each bidder equivalent to 5% of the bid price; ,1 performance bond on the pan of the contractor for 100% of the contract price; and A payment bond on tl1~ pan of the con1rnc1or for IOOo/o of the contract price. 8 • • • • JI. Records The SubGrwucc shall mainuun a complete set of hooks and records documenting us use of CDBG funds and its supervision and adminil<tration of the Project. Records nre to include documcntauon veril:,ing Project eligibility and nat ional ohjcctive compliuncc, as well as financial and otl1cr a<.hmnistrative aspects involved m performing the Project. The SubGrantee shall pro,~de full access to thC$c books and records to the Cou.1ty, the Secrctnry of HUD or his designee, the Office of Inspector GcnL'!"al, nnd the Gener"• Accounting Office so thot complinncc wi th Federal laws and regulations may be confirmed. t • SubGrantcc further agrees to provide to the County upon request, a copy of any audit repons pertaining to the SubGrantce's financial opcrauoll! during the term of this Agreement All records pertaining to t.ie Project are to be maintain~ for a minimum of fi ve years follo wing close-out of the Project. I. Reporting The SubGrantee shall file all reports and other informa tion necessary tu comply with applicable Federal laws and regulatior~ as required by the County and HUD. Tl~s shall include providing to the County the information necessary to complete annual Performance Reports in a timely fashion. J . Timelin ess The SubGrantec shall comply with the quancrly performance standards established in Section 11-C of this Agreement. The SubGrnntce understands tha• failure to oomply with the established standards may lead to a cancellation of the Project and a loss of all unexpcr.:l~ funds. K. Reim bu rsement for Ex penses Th -!'>ubGrantec agrees that before the County can distribute any CDBG funds to it, the SubGruntec must submit 10 the County's Housing and Community Dcvelopmcrt Serviczs Dh·1sion documentation in the form required by lh at Division which properly and fully identifi es the ·,mou nt which the SubGruntce is requesting al that time. The County shall have ten ( I 0) working <l~)'S to reviC\\ the request. Upon approval of the request, the County will distribute the requested funds to the SuhGrantce as soon as possible. L. Program Inco me All prugrmr. income dirc-ctly derived from tl1c Arapahoe County Co mmu nity Development Block Grunt Progrmn received hy the SubGrnntcc will be retained by the SubGrantcc and will be disp<.'™!d for its approved CDBG rrojcct acu, ities before additional CDBG funds me requc.~u:d from the County. Followmg complcuon of the SubGmntee's Ampahoe County CDBG Projects, nil program incmne directly gencmtcd from the use oi C'DBG funds will be n.:mi tted to the County. Ill. Real f ropcrty Real pmpeTI) acquir.:d m "h(ile <•r m p.irt wnh CDBG funds shall be u11h1cd m Jcaorc. ice \\1th the sropc and goals 1dc.11ulicd m S1X.11<>ns I and II of this Agn.-entc.'ftt. Sl1<1uld the 111t•pert~ in • question be sold or otherwise di sposed or. or the approved property uo;;igc d1scoounued. the Su\>Grantec shall adhere to the r1.-qu1n.,nrnt, of 24 CrR Pan., 84 ur 85 (us npptic3blc) regarding the use and disposition of real prop1.-ny. N. Sta le nnd Count)' Lu11 Co mplinncc All rcspon5ibi l11ics of the SubGmntcc enumerated herein shall be suhject to applicable State statutes anc. County ordinances. re!'Olutions, rules. and l'Cb'Ulations. 0. Subcontncts If subcontracts are used on the Project. the SubGrnntec agrees that the pr<msions of this Agreement shall apply to any subcontract. P. Suspension or Termin atio n This Agreement may be immediately suspended or terminated upon written not ifi cation from the County if the SubGrantee materially fails to comply with any tcnn of thi s Agreement. This Agreement may also be tcnninatcd for co1wcnicnce by mutual agreement of the County and the SubGrantcc. Q. In the event that the Unn of Gc.,1cml Locnl Govc.mment should w1thdrn11 from the Count)'s • "Urban County• designation, this Agecment shall tenninnte 35 of the tcnnination date of the Counl)'s CDBG grant Agreement with 1-tUD . R. The SubGrnntcc cenifit'S that to the best of its knowledge and belief: I. No Federal nppmpnated funds have been paid or will be p.ud. hy or on behalf of it, to any pcr.;on for influencing or ancmpling to innut'!lce an ollicer ur c.'lllployec of any agency, a Member of Co ngress, an officer or employee of Conboress, or an employee of a Member of Coni;rcss in conn ection with the uwurding of any Federal contract, th e making of any Federal grant, the mak ing of any FcdcTUI loan, the entering into of nn)' coopcrmive agreement. an.J the cxtt11sion. continuation. renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant. loan, or coopcrath·c agreement ; nnd, 2 if:m> funds other Otan fClkr.il app,:ipnatcd funds hal'e t=,1 p:nd or v·ill be paid to any person for mfl~1.11cmi-: or attcmpung to innucncc an ollici...-or !.'fl ,ployce of any agmcy, n l\lcmhc...-<>fCllngrt'SS, :m officer or cmploy,.>e of Congress, Jr 311 cmployi.>e of a Mcn1bc..-ol CttngTL'SS in connection with thi s Federal con'r.tCI. gmnL loan. or cooperative agreement. it will complete nml submit Standard Fonn-LLL. "Disclosure Fonn t11 RcJ)llrt Lohhying," in accordance wi 1h its instructions. ](I • • • IY. S. Di1allow1111 cc If ii 1s dc1cnnined by HUD or other federal agency 1hat the expcndi1ure. in whole or in pan. for the SubGrantce's Project or acm,ty was unpropcr, inappropriate or ineligible for reimburs..-mcnt, then the SubGrnntce shall reimburse the Cowlly to the full exlenl of the disnllowll!lcc. RES PO NS IB ILITI F.S OF T HE COUNTY A. Ad rninistralivc Control The Parties rcrognize and understil!ld that the County will be Ilic savemmental entity required to execute all granl agrcemenis received from HUD pursuant to the Counry's rcqucsis for CDBG funds. Accordingly, the SubGrnnlee agrees thal as to its projects or activities performed or conduclcd un der any COBO agreement, the Counly shall have lhe r,ccessary admini~tra1ivc control required 10 meet HUD requirements. B. Per fo rmance and Co mpliance Monitorin g The Counry's ndministra1ive obligations to the SubGrantee pursuant 10 paragraph A above shaU be limiled 10 the performance of the admini str:itive tasks necessary to make CDBG funds avai lable 10 the SubGrantee and 10 provide Housing and Communily Developmenl Services staff whose job ii will be 10 monitor the various projects funded with CDBG monies 10 moni1or compliance with applicnble Federal laws nod regulations • C. Reporting to HUD The County will be responsible for seeing U1al all necessary repons and information required of lhe Coun1y arc filed with HUD and other applicable Federal agencies in o timely fashion. V. EXTE!\'T OF TH E AGREEMENT This agreement, including any documents anachcd as exhibits which arc hereby incorpornlcd herein by reference, represents 1hc entire and integrated agreement bttwccn the Coun1y, and SubGmnlce w1d supersedes all prior ncgo1ia1ions, rcprescn101inns or agn,-cmcnts, ci1her written or oral. Any nmcndmcnts 10 this agrcemen1 must be in writing nnd si£1lcd by both the County. and SubGrantee. If any portion of this agrecmcn1 is found by a court of comp<.1en1 jurisdiction to be \'Oid nndlor unenforceable, it is the imen1 of the parties thol 1hc remaining portions of this agreement shall be of full force und effect. \'I. NOT ICES No1iccs 10 be provided under !his Agiecmenl shall be gi\'en in writing and either dcliv~'fCd by hand or d~'J)Os11cd m the United Slales mail "nth suffic1cn1 poSlagc lo the addresses set forth: To lhc County: Arapahoe County Allnmcy 11 5JJ4 S. Pri nce Street Linlcwn. CO 80166 Arupuhoe County Housing and Communuy Development Services 1690 W. Littleton Blvd .. #3()0 Lilllclon. CO 80 120-2069 To the SubGrantee: City of Englewood I 000 Englewood P111kway Englewood, CO 80110 Fnmi ly Tree, Ili c. 3805 Marshall Street Wl1cnt Ridge. CO 80033 12 • • In \\ 11nc,;s \\'hcrc,,t. the l'.imcs ha,e caused this Agreement 10 be du!) executed 1111s or --------· 2008. SubGr:1111cc: Cit) ofEnglc,HlOd Signature James K. l.oodward llayor Tille SubGrnntcc: Family Tree, Inc . Chief Exccuti\'c Officer litlc 13oard uf Count) Comnus,ioncrs /\rJpahoc Counl)'. Colorado Don Klemme 011 hchnlf ot'thc Ucmd of County Commissioners l'ursuum to Re solution /1080256 13 PROJECT BUDGET COLUMN A COLUMNB COLUMNC COLUMN D Pnijrcl Arrlvlllcs l:Hii111111c:d To1111I COJI o( cone liMmh Otltrr 1-uodt C.1n11tlt1rd !Jr<<if) b)'N0<lka) Arntiry J•monnel S)Ol,lli 00 Sll.00000 $216.lll 00 Opcn11naCOS1S 1191.9.l< 00 so 11 91,9.l< 00 TOTAL: sm .ou.oo m,00000 $468.0&l 00 • • • ORDINANCE NO. SERIES OF 2008 BY ALTIIORITY COU1'C IL BILL NO. 26 INTRODUCED BY COUNC IL MEMBER MOORE AN ORDINANCE AM END ING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNlCrPAL CODE 2000 PERTAINING T O THE LEGAL PUBLICATION PROCESS. WHEREAS. the Englewood Home Ruic Chaner docs llOI de line" hat is required by .. publica tion: .. and WHEREAS. the Englewood Ci1y Council understands that more and more c111zens arc receiving info rmallon through the Wor ld Wide Web; and WHEREAS. the provisions of thlS Ordi1111nce proV!dc for the greatest disseminati on of informati on regarding mailers of public concern 10 the citizens of Englewood. Colorado: NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE cm' COUNC IL OF TH E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. AS FOLLOWS: ~-The City Louncil of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorizes amending Title I. Chapter 8. Section 3 "Puhlicalion Requirements .. , and Title I. Chapter 10, Sec tion 2, Subsection 6 -"Publ ic Notice .. o,.lhc Englewood Municipal Code 200010 read as folio" s: 1-8: MUNI C IPAL ELECTI ONS 1-8-3: Pu blication Rtquirtmtnls. Whcne>cr publica11cn shall be required hy the Charter. the Colorado S1a1u1cs, or ordin.,nc,-s m connccuon "ith municipal elections or procedure rclmive 1herc10. such publication sbaJI be made bx PYhlisbinP pg tbUJJv·, officinl WebSIIS'M.bY oubliCjllJOJ) 111 the newspaper designated by the iliCouncil Air the pwblie1ui0A or01her leg&l 1101iae., ~ os w Ct1y·s officmJ ncwsnnwr. 1-10: NOTI CE AN D HEARI NG PROC EDURES 1-1 0-2-6: Public Notk t . 1r ro-quircd. public Mt ice of the da te. time 011d pince of the public ~caring shall be given m the manner provided b)· the Ch.,ner, S1a1u1c ~r ordinnncc pursunnt 10 "hich snid hearing is 10 be held. In the absence of an) spccafic pro,1s1on dehncalrng the manner 111 "h1ch public notice 1s 10 be g1\'en. notice of the date, time. place and purpose of the 11<--anng 10 be held shall be mndc by pubHshjpg on 1bs ('j1y's officjol websjJc or oublishcd once in that newspaper designated by Cuy Council as th• City's <'flic1al newspaper, 1101 less than ten ( I 0) days prior to the date of s:aid hearing. In the event the public hcanng is postponed. notice shall be given of the dn1c. time nnd place to which the hearing has been postponed. either b) causmg funher notice lo be published. as JOO\'C provided , or -1 - 9bi hy puhhcly :mr.ounemy ffl 1hc Ja1c. ume and place ,cl in 1hc ,,nguml nm,cc. of 1hc lu:;mn{~ postrx1nl111cnt. of 1hc nc" date. 11me ~md lllocc \, lH:n and \\ hen: 1hc postpom.'d heann~ ,hall be hdJ ~ 11,e Cll)' C(lun.:,1 of 1he Cu) of l:n1'kw<'<'II. Color:1J1> hcrcbyauthon1es nmendmg ofT11 \e 4. Charier 1. Sec1ion ~•"Tune of Apphcauon. I a1cr Dcfom1cni''. of1hc englcwood ~l umc,pal Code ~000 10 read ns 1'0111111 s: 4-2 : SPECIAL ASS ESS MENT DEFERMENTS 4-2-8: Tim• of Applica tion; Laltr Dt ft rmt nt Al 1hc 1ime of publicn1ion of the no1ice of on <lfdinnncc 10 es1ablish a sp<cin\ district for i111pro\'cmen1. published 1hcrcwi1h shall be nN1fic111ion 1ha1 chgib\c propcny 0\\11ers mny hnrc 1heir asscssmc m deferred by complyi ng wi1 h 1hc provisions of 1his Cho p1 er and by oppl)1ng for the defcm1cn1 no1 \01c r than six1y (60) days al\er the final publica1ion of1hc ordin:mcc. Concurren1ly. 1bc Ci ty shall cause to be published wuhs...Cil~ ~ al lcas1 twice ,n a newsp:1pcr efgeAerel e1,ewla1 10A mi1hi M lite Cu~ ~cd by Cjty Coµnctlas lb• Cuy's official newsoagg, o news release 1nfonning C11y rcs1dcn1s of 1hc o,11ilabili1y of nssessmcnl d:fem1cn1s for chg,ble propeny owners along wnh infonnm ion aboul app lying for the defem1cm . In 1he C\'enl nn clii:1blc propen)' owner desires 10 defer an assessment lrnnsferred 10 1hc Coumy Treasurer for collecuon. the propeny owner may make apphcahon for "1id defC1TOI: upon mecung the chgibil11y cntcna of this Chapter. the assessment shall be dclcm'II. The Cui· shall require the applicant 10 Cl>mph:tc all other nei:.::.sary proccdur,,- for deferral. Upon a d1.1cnnin.11ion ofthc propcny owner's elig1b1\11y. the assessment sholl be deferred and removed fro m 1hc ro les of1hc C'ounly Clerk nnd Recorder. ~ The Chy Council of the Ci1y of En~lcwood. Colorndo hereby nu1l1orizcs nmcndmg ofT11le S. Chap1L'1' JA. Section 3 -"I iccnsing Authori1y 8tnblished". of lhc En~IC\,ood Munk1pal C,>de 200010 read as follows. 5-3: ALCO II OL.IC BEVERA GES 5-3A-3: Li ccnsi n~ 1\nl horlty Emblishcd.• I'. l'hc Cily Clerk shnll receive all npphcauons for licenses. ond shall issue nil hc.nscs granted by 1hc au1hon1y. upon rccc1p1 of such liccn<e fees and ta,cs as nrc required by law and this Code The CU) Clerk shall senc as 1he omcial sccn.1,11') of 1he authon1y nnd shall dcsignale a JXT>OR or person, hl pro\ldc the nccessnl') secrcrnnal nnd rcpomni; sen ice, for 1hc nu1hori1y . The C'U) Clerk or dc>1gncc shall an cnd the mccungs of the 11 u1horuy. All public notice ~hnlLll.!...Jmllc by puhlicmion 1111 1hc dtxJi,,official...>l'cbs11c., or 111 a ncwspnpcr dcs~gll>Y <.'IIY C!1!!!Ji:.il..1s ~ C'11)'J oifirjal n~<pnpc[ nnd hy 1hc posl 111g of \li:11,. ns R'qmrcd hy 11,e Colorado L1~ll0( (\>de. shall be e~adllll hsh e~ l!lill!. h) 1he CII) {'Jerk. S«:IU>n 4 . TheCII) Cou1ic1l of the C11y of 1:ngle..ood. Colorado hereby authonzes nmcnding ofTule 7, Chapter 1. Sec11on 4. Sub,cction 1-"Procedure for Dispos11ion of l'mpcny" o f the Englc,11•nd ~lumcipnl Colic WOO 10 read as fo\lcms , • • • • • • 7-2· LOS-I OR .\BA.'-DONEO PROPERTr. 7-2-4-2: rroecclurc for l>isposhlou or Propcrt). B. Prior 10 dispos11ion of on) unclmmed pmpc11y lm·mg an estimated "alue of less than lifl)• dollars (S50.00) or h,11ing no la\l known addres, nf the owner. the Coty sh.ill cause a notice 10 be published on lbs Cj1, ·s offic19l 111:l!~ ma newspaper ar ge1m11l eiFeula1 i011 Ill ,~e Cui er i.,1~l ew 0ed bl)n\\'.!U)y Cjty Counql ps the City's oflisml newspaper. The notice sha ll include a description of 1he propc11y. the owner of the properly. the amount or cstinuued value of the prope11)' ond, when avnilnble. the pwposc for which the pmpc11y was deposited or otherwise held . The notice shall state where the owner may mnkc inquiry of or claim the property. The notice shall also stale 1h01 ff the owner foils 10 provide the City wuh n wnuen clam, for the return of the propeny \\'t1hm 1hi11y (JO) days of the date of I 1he publicntion of the notice. the propen y shall become th e sole propc11y of th e City of Englewood and an) clo1111 of the owner 10 such propc11y shall be deemed forfeited. Section ~-The City Cuunc,I of the City of Englewood. Colorado hereby authonzcs amending of Title 8. Chapter 5, Section 6. Subsection 2C -.. Structures in Commcrc1nl Districts ond Pour or More D"clling Units", of the f:nglc\\ood Munic,pnl Code 2000 lo read as follows: 8-5: MO\'I C lffRUCTUR£S 8-5-6-2: S1ructures in Commercial Oistrim and Four or More 01'clling Unit>. C. The City l'lnnning ond Zoning Commiss ion shall hold n puhlic hearing 10 consider the opplicn11on. Notice of such hearing shn ll be given by pos11ng the propeny ond 9" ah?JI bs made bY Publishing on lhSi Citv"s officioWbsite or wriucn notice an ~ Q newspaper daigpa1,;d ~y C:IIY CmmciLJs, the Cuy' s pffici;tl nc1.wlfil)Ct 1101 li:,;s 1h11n lifiecn ( I 5) days pnor 10 so1d hcnring, ~ _ n,c City Council of the City of Eng lewood. Col,,rndo hcrchy nu1hori1.c• amending ofT11lc 11. Chapter I A. Section 4, Subsection C -.. Di<p0si1ion of Unclanncd lmp()Undcd \'ch1clcs ... of the FnttlCIHXld Mumc·~I Code WOO 10 read as folio"•· 11-1: TRAF l.'ICCOl>E 11-IA-4: Dhpositlon of Undalmcd Impounded \'chicles. Whcnc,cr a ,chicle has been impounded 111 accordance: \\llh p111v1Mons of th,s Aniclc nnd no doim of 1m nersh1r or nghl 10 posscsso<>n has been na,dc. or. ,r mndc. luts not hccn cstnhh,hcd 11, the so11sfac 1ion of1he Cny or Hearing Ofliccr nnd no suit or nct ,on 10 clc1cnnine such clnim has been ,ns1iiu1cd nnd pending. the City ""'Y dispose 11f suc h \Chicle hy 1hc followm~ mc:nu.,· C. When d1sposi11on 1s by pubhc auction. the place of s.1lc shall be the location "here the vclucle 1s stored or 11npou ndcd. I lowevcr. if ,uch locauon is patently u11,u1wblc for 1ha1 purpose. the vehicle will he 1ra11spo11cd ton more s1111:1hlc place -3 - dc,i~•1a1od b) 1hc Cny',; purchasing officer. The Cit~'s purchasing officer shall publi1h 31 lca.s1 once. but prefcr:ibly more often. 10 the leeol ollle1al g newspaper 1kili!pa1cd by Cny Council jlS the c;u,. • official QWRWr 1'1 op th< Cuy Pl]lc111J!:rllsi~. 3 not1cc of1he sale. \\hich shall cont,in 1he follo\\1ng: Dcscnpuon of the "chicle 10 be sold: l. S1atc111ent of when and \\hme the sale \\ill take place. The sale will be held 1101 less 1ha~ :ificcn (15) days from the dote of tlus nouce. ~ 1 The City Council of the City of Englewood. Colorado hereby authonzcs amen< ~f Title 11. Chapter l, Sec1ion 5 -"Public Nouce for Crea1ion of Oi;1ric1", and Tnle 11, Chapter 2. Section 7 -"Assessment Proceedings". of the Englewood Municipal Code 2000 10 read as follows: 11-2: PUBLI C IMPROVEMENTS 11 -2-5: Public Notice for C reation of District. 1110 no1iec of 11ublic hearing upon the crca1ion of any dis1ric1 pursuant to 1he provi sions of this Chapter sha ll be lllilltc...lu: publishedi!l.l: once a week for three (3) weeks in a newspnpcr ef1e1HFal eir,euiA1ion iR the desi®atcd bx City Council as the Cilx's officiol ~ or on 1hr Ci1v·s officml wshsh e and, in addition. a copy of such no1icc shall be moiled, poslage prepaid. 10 each known owner of real propcn y wuhin 1he prnposed district. Said nolicc shall comain the following: A. A dcscrip1ion of the proposed district; B. A description of 1he 1111pro1·ciner,1s to be constructed. installed or i111pro1 ed. C. The probable cos1 of the 1mprol'cmcnts; D. The amount, if any. of the funds of 1hc City whicll is 10 be de\oted to said 1mpro"emc111. E. n1e probable tot~! amount of re\"C11uc wluch 1s to be raised by special ass,:ssnw.,11s to be lc\'led upon 1he real propcrt) \\1thin 1he dist1ic1. F fhc lime and place M1 for public heanng 1heroon; G. Tiuu any person dcsinng 10 be hcnrJ upon 1he issue of the crca1ion of lhe d1stnct or upon the cons1ruction. in.<tallntion or 1mpro1c,nent of 1he impro1 ci11ent in\'olved may appear nt 1hc 11111,c nod place sel for the public hearing thereon for 1h01 purpose. 11 -2-7: Assess ment Procee din gs. B. Nu 1/c,• 11111/ I/Mri11g Upo n As.,,•ssmc111.<. At such 1imc as 1he tornl cos ts of the co,1s1ruc1io11, insin llnt ion or improvement of the improvcmc111 mny have been re liab ly nsce1111incd. th ere shall be introducC'1 before the Council n hill for 1111 -4- • • • • • • ordmancc ]('\ ym~ tbSC!!-smcnts upon th~ f\.":tl ruopen~ m the J1)tm:t. Pnor to final passage thereof. 1hc Council shnll. b)' rcsol1111on. ,cl a umc nnd place for a pubhc hcarin~ thereon . No11ce of sa,J hearing shall be puhlished 1111,Jh~ty's offjc1i)I ~ in three (3) consccu1 i . 1s,ucs nf a newspaper (If general c1rcula1iM in lhc Cily and the cb1c of hearing all not be le,, than fifteen ( 15) days after the lirs1 publicaiion of such no11ce ~ 11,c Cuy Council of 1hc City of Englewo ,d. Colorado hereby aulhonzcs amending ofT11lc 11, Chapter 2. Sccuon 6. SuhsccuM ,') • "PuMica1ion ofNoncomplaml Users". of1hc Englewood Mumc,pal Cooc 200010 read ns follows : 12-2: WASTEWATER UTILITY 12-2-6: Enforceme nt and rrnalties, 0 . P111>/1rarton n( .\imwmpliam 1,:,m . 17,c Ci1y shnll nnnunlly publish in the largest Englewood newspaper PQd may in addjuon pub)jsh op Jhc Cjty's official wcm a list of the user., which "ere in significant noncompliance wnh any pre1rcn1111cn1 requ1rerncn1s or standards during the 1weh·e ( 11) previous months. ~ The Cll) Council of 1he C11y of Englc\\·ood. Colorado hereby authorizes amending ofTitle 15. Chapter 3. Secuon 2, Suhscc11on D • "Administrati\'e Abatement Procedure in Non-Emergenci ,itualions". of1hc Englewood Municipal Code 100010 read as follows: 15--3: ADMIN ISTRATr\'E ABATEMENT OF NUI SANCES 15--3-2: Administrath• Ab1 1,mtnt Procedurr in Non-Emergency Situatio ns. If, after inspecting the propcny on "hich a nu,sa,,~c 1s reponctl. the cnforccmcnl personnel who arc charged or designated by the Cily Manager w11h ,n1·cs11ga1111g nuisances declare the c.mtcncc of o nu1sancc, the following pn>.:cdurcs sh.all be follo11cd. D If the nuisance has no1 h<---n abated b) the infom,al process or a summons and complainl hos nol been issued al lhc conclu~ion of the =en (7) ,lays or three (3) days in 1he cnsc of graffiti set fonh 111 E.M.C. I 5-3-2(C). a wrincn no11ce 111 essentinll) the fomt set fonh in E M.C'. I 5.3.3 of 1his Clup1cr shall be scr"cd upon the re>l)Onsiblc pany b)' personal service or by lcovmg a copy of lhc no11cc a, the u,ual place of rcsidericc or businl'!<S of such 011 ncr, rcspons,blc pnny shown hy the rs-cords contained in the County Clerk and Rcco,d,'1'; Office or in the e('ounty liu Assessors Office. or h)· ma,hng a copy of the wnllcn n01icc 10 such responsible pany 01 such place or addrc<S hy Umtcd States nu,1. cct1iticd return l'\.-cc1p1. If scmce of such wn11cn notice is oablc 10 be pt.-rfected b) ~ny methods descnbcd aho\e, the enforcc111cn1 personnel shall cau;e a copy of the no1ice 10 he published ma nc,,spaper of general circulm,on 111 the C11y. once a week for 1wo con«-cutivc "eeks. l!f.llx..mL'wbillJt.ll..'1Jh£ C1tY-':i-ificjn1 »c;bAnc, or by posting the nn11ce on the propcny ·5- ~ lhe Cit) Council ,,1 1hc CII)' tit ln~lcwood. Colorado hcreh) nu1honzcs amending ofTnlc 16, Chapter 2, Semon 3.G "Develo pm ent i\pplicnt1011 ProccdJrcs". of the Eng lewood Municipal Code 2000 10 re.ill .1< li,llows: 16-2 : 1)1,:\'E:I .. OPMEl'iT RE\'lt:\\ ANO APP RO\'AL PROCE DllRES 16-2-3: l)c, elopment Application Pre><tduru. Prior 10 any change m use and,or dC\·clopment ocuvny on any real propcn) "11hm the Ci1y of Englewood. o pem1it mus1 be ohtnmed from the C11y for such action according to Chapter 16·2 Eh IC The approprin1c 1ypc of pcm1it will be decided upon the filing of an app licution, and moy be subject 10 an npphcnli(lll processing fee. I. Pubhshcd N01ice. Notice shall be by one publication llll.Jbs (ity"s officj•I ~ in the ~nc,.sp:ipcr 4-'W!JJil\cd by Cm Councjl ns 1hc Cjiy·s offi£i•I newspapq ef the C11y at least tea (10) da)'S before any hearing before Ille Council. 1hc Comm1&Jion. or the Board. The C11y shall be responsible for all required published notices, and for providing c1idcncc of timely published notice nt 1hc lime of the hearing or considcrn1ion . ~ The Cily Conncil of1hc Ci1y of Englewood, Colorado hereby au1horizes amending of Tu le 16. Chapter 11. Section 2. Subsec1ion 8 -.. Ocfinilion of Words, Terms. and l'hrases··, of the EnglC\mod Murucipol Cade 100010 read ns follo"·s: 16-11: USE CLASS IF ICATIONS AND DEFI NITION OF TERMS 16-1 1-2: Definiti on of Words, Terms, a nd Phrases, B. Oelini1ion of Words, Tenns, nnd Phrases, l'11hlic .Vt111t•e. The ad"cnisemcnl of a public hc:mng m o 11arer ef g@Reral ~irewl01i0R iR th• •••• IIWllil~Ld~nnutcd by Cjty CIJ.uacil as tbs Cjty"s officjpl ll\,'11,SOO!)g, l!UllUl)cS•l)'S officiuebsuc Q[ !he po,ting of the prOpen). or the mailing of "nnen notice. mdico1ing 1hc ume, pince :ind natur,: of a puhhc hc3nng. ~ S11fc1y Clouse,. The Cily Council hcrchy finds. dctcnt11nel', and dc'Clnrrs 1hn11his Ord innncc is pro111ulgn1ed under 1hc µcncrnl police power 01'1hc Cily of Engkwood, Ihm it is promulgatc-d for the hcahh, safety. and wclforc oflhc puhlic. and that this Ordinnncc is necc-ssary fo r 1he prescn·ntion of heallh and snfe1y nnd for 1hc prolc'Cliun of public con,-nicncc nnd welfare. TI1c City Council l'unhcr detcm1ine, thal the Ord11U1ncc b<:ars o rational relouon to the proper lcgislat1, c objcc1 >0ught 10 he obtn1ncd ~1. Scvemb1h1v. If""> clause. sent, ,ce , poral1'3ph. or p.1n of thts Ordinance or 1he npphcation I hereof 10 any (XTSOn or cu·cum.,I ,,ces shall for OIi) reason he adjudge<! h)' n coun of competent jurisdie11on mval.J. such Judgmcm ihnll n<ll affect. impair or ill\nhdn1e the remainder ol this Ord,nnncc or i1s applica11011 10 01hcr persons M circU1"'1Sl.'11lCt.:S. -6- • • • • • • ~ Jncon~js1cn1 Ordinance~. i\11 other Ord inances or ponion.s thereof mconsistcnt or conllict ing wilh tlus Ordinance or any pon1on hcrc'tlf ar, h,-reby repealed to the cttcnt of such mconsistenc~ or conflict , ~ Effccl pf repeal or moditica\joo. The rcpe3l or m('(ltlic:,uon of an) pro,ision of the Code of the City of Englewood by this Ordinance shall 11 01 release, cxtinpuish. alter, modify. or change in whole or in pan any pel"llty. forfeiture or hab1!i1y, enhercl\il or cnmmal, which shall have been incurred u11der such pro,·is1on. and each provision shall be treated and he ld os still rcmai111ng in force for the purpos<S of sustaining any and all proper ac11ons. suits, pmreedinps. and prosccuuons for the enforcem,:nt of the penalty. forfeiture. or liabil ity. ns well as for the purpose of sustaiain'! any judgment, decree, or order which can or may be rcr>,l:reJ. entered, or made 111 r.uch actions, suits, procecdmgs. or prosccuuons. ~ ~ The Penalty Pro,1sion of Section l-4•1 EMC shall apply to e.ich und ever, viola tion of this Ordinance, Introduced, read in full. and passed on first rend ing on the 2nd day of J unc. 2008. Pubhshed !IS a Btll for an Ordinance on the 6th day of June. 2008. Read by 11tle and passed on final reading on the 16th day of June, 200S . Published by title as OrdJ.nance No._. Series of 200S. on the 20th day of June . 2008. James K. Wnodword. Mayo r ATTEST: Louer <h io A Ellis. C11y Clerk I, Loucrishtn A. Ellis. C11y Cieri. of the City of Englcwc,od, C'olorado, hereby ccnify that the nbove and forcgoin11 ts a true copy of the Oniin.10<:c passed on final rc-ading und pubhshed by mle as Ordinance No. _. Smcs of 2008. 1.oucn,lun A. Eilts -7- • • • ORDINANCE NO. SERIES 01 2008 BY AUTHOR I rY COUNCIL BILL KO 27 INTRODUCFD BY COUNCIL MEMBER MOOR!: AN ORDrNANCE AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF A VICTIM ASSISTANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT (VALE) GRANT FROM THE VICTIM ASSISTANCE LA\\' ENFORCEMENT BOARD OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT WHEREAS. the City of Englewood Safety Service Depanmcnt applied for funding under the VALE Grants Program 10 be used for funding the Vic1im/\Vi1ncss Program in lhc Englewood Municipal Cou11: and WHEREAS. !he Vic1im/Wi1n, <s Program in lhe Engl""'ood Municipal Coun has served the ,icums of domcs1ic violence since 1990; and WHEREAS, !he Cily of Englewood has pre,fously applied and been granlcd VALE Grants for the years 1990 through 2008; and WHEREAS. the s1aff seeks Council approval of an Ordinance accepung a 2008 VALE granl funding in thcamounl ofSIS.876. for 1he ~od of July I. 2008 to June 30, 2009; NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE cm· OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: ~-The Cny Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby authorius the aoccplnncc of the VALE Grant and accompanying intcrgo,·crnmental agreement, a copy nfwhich is marked as "Exhibit A" and attached hereto. ~. The Cny Manager, the Clucf of Pohce and the Director nf Finnnce/Administm1ive Services arc hcrchy au1horizt-d 10 sign said VALE Gram and accompanying imer11ovcmmen1al a~cemcn1 on behalf of 1hc Cily of EnJ!ltl'ood Introduced, rend 111 ful l. and pnsscd on lirs t rcadmg on lhc 1'" dny of June. 2008. Published ns a Bill for an Ordinance on lhc 61h day 1•f Junr. 2008. Read hy 111lc and passed 011 ,, • read111~ on lhc l61h day of Juno. 21Ml8 . -1- 9 b ii ruhli,hcd h) 111k as Ordmnnce 1'0. _. Scnc, of 2008. on 1hc 201h dny 01 June. 1008. ATTl:Sl Jan:es K Wood\\ard, Ma)or l oucrishia A. Ellis. City Clerk I. Loucrishia A Ellis. City Clerk of the City of Englewood. Colorado, hereby cenify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the Ordinance passed on final reading and published by title ll5 Ordinance No. _. Scncs of 2008. Loucrishin A. Ellis -2- • • • h r Omflal t 1\.t ()111, o,ur Rt'f't'll,.1_ •ppl1 .111111 '..:um 1C1 IS or L'f Pl h 'IIX!ih' l~nJrJ Y D.wc ol (J.i.,,1J 1c\1C'"' A11w,rd __ Prrm . ....t _ Ar.1e,unt ~"·.udcd ____ _ h u1ctt O"t.llton __ 10 __ ,,, 1 ulll • ,m:t,-.rional ___ _ ht:Y.11l1 IUrtJ llu11hi:1n c Srr\'1W v. t1m fhglw Acl Sen lCC1 IC' \ IC I Im 1111 ~l 11onai· lntlu.l<d Y ............ ", .. , ................. . \ ICT IM \. I. T CE A DI.AWE. FORCEME . T GRANT APP LI CATIOl\ 181.h Jud1c1al Distnct ·305 oulh Potomac S1rce1. Suite 300 C'cnlcnniaJ, CO 80112 (720 l 874-8600 ) n Ntt lu 1', \'n No Plnst be tch1Kd 1ha.1 the b@rd nwy ,c-..,o lt Vl)'CDf'llt=w:tlgr111t 1(used mDppropnatcly Apphcauon musz bC' 1.)'p(:d or pnn1ctf 1n blr, in~ Apphcouons mus, b«oplrd on both ldd (duplor) All 1pphca1100 pa~osmu,: be numbcrai pJ..,. submit oneorl1in1I ■nd d ~l11 ,Plcs o(Y™,111pph t 11t1on t_.im lt 1ppllc1tlon lo 12 p1g t1 lndud ini CO \tr het.t 10d SfS!;nalurc pai:e., but erc.h1dln1: l lllthmtnU. Oo11 D!1Stl ron l an rmalltrth ■n I l point I. n. APPLI CANT AGE NCY ____ .,.Et,,..1g,.•le,,.,we:.,o,,,od,,,_,D.,,e,,,p""an'--"m""'-'en,.,t..eoc,__f-"'"'a~e:e,.,1y__,S.,c"-rv,..1c,,,c"'~- PR OJECT TITLE ------'V'--'i-l<lct,.,im.!.!!/'-'W-'-'i..itn.!!:e.?iss'-'A"'-d!/.:v~o!i<ca,,,1"-e _______ _ Projec t Director ----~u"'s.,,,anl..!.!:M!.!,cc!aD""o"-'n~ne::.!1-'-'I .£M'-"A"'----------- Phon e _-,!3..,.03~/7"-.16a:2:..·2,:,.4~52:... _________ Fax 303/78 I -I 63 • Address __ :1"'6""1.,,_5..,S'--'E«lue.:.uw· S..,t...,. E,.,·1,,,1g""lc.,,w""o"'od"",_,.C""'O~8""0"-1-=1 o • E-mai l: Web page smcdonnclld 1,rglcw(l('ld l!OV.org www .eng lewoodgn1<.org Ill. AMO t.:"NTREQL:'E 1l:D ____ ____,,$'-'-1""5,=6•ce,4,,,__ ________ _ IV . U. -PROflTSTATL' YCli_No _lnProgress __ _ Ta, ID umber __ _ GOVER MENT AGE Y: 0 V RFQl llREO An ,\ HMF. ., s (Includ e with all COJlil-s); A UodftU I Apcnc)' It fd IW-i1 1V rd IOJ go \'{'mmcrnill agrncic• l .. \ 1ct1m A ,11tlltltC" Prn ~nm BlKlfd 1 l1c-1111 1cd ProJcc.l Bud~, f ntu I lndudt bud,::r:t 1u1rn1h c) ll l'or) ol l nl (,, f.l ) IK ~ T•, kultnt• c,r,.,pt ,co bl c) U1 ,11ni orllo.l1d Pl (lUCl;fOf Qnd Kc, orr1ctt1 I.) C11pyor Clttll'M t hn.anc ulll ~llll t n1fnt und AINln Re-po rt (W11 rved fo r J?U \l ctTin.c-nutl i.rcnc1 nl I Man1rcnl('11f l cucr fr om Aud 11 ur (W•1\lt'J (or gm a.'f nmcnull agcnc,cs} Rundom S::nnrhhft ur C'hcnr ~. ·s(,c1mn Surveys l , I ,11cu o(Supro11, ,r •ppl .. ab l• l ,IMII ~ It l(yo u nrr rcq uC'tllMG • ru lt 01 ll;11 1-11 11 ~ 110:.111on, w.1u muM almch yom agcncfs cliass1 fi cui10n uf thu1 pos11 1o n hnd J11h duc,1tMu)n Ru-11mc-or progra m/projtl'I ad m1n,~r111oi APrL1 AT I N RE El\'J.m AllT :,R TH DEA DLIN E WI LL OT BE CONSIO El{F.I) X H I • I T A SECTION \: PI Hl,11• C I C O n :1• I l>t-:Sl(;I\ I. Dcscrip11011 u i the .,pph,Jut J!'<llt) The E11glewood llcpar,rnl·nt ofS•fet) Services 1s cornpnsed of the pohce and fire drvrs1ons fo1 the ('U) uf l•11gl cw11nd <\s uf l'cbnrnry 15. ~flOS. Englewood Safety s~rv1ces will split mto two :1gcnm·s. the l·nvlcw!lnd l'o lrcc l)epanmcnt and the Englewood Fire Depanmenl. \'ic11m Sel'\·1cc, 1\1 • rc1,,,n tu th~ Englcwootl Police Dcparlmcnl 2. Substantialr or qu:1111if) the pmhlcm \'1Ur prngrnrn 1s designed 10 ,tddress wiU1in 1his community. r.c. fncnrnlly or with other ~up1>0nivc docurncntauon During 1hc WOh grunt pcrrod from Juuuary I. 2(1(16 to December 31 , 2006, there were 140 arraignments m Mumc1pal Coun TI1c victim witness advocate contacted 273 victtms dunng that time and I ~7 were OC\I ,•1cllms. 111crc were 273 contacts with victims at arraignments, penalty hcanng~. probation rc111e" s, motion~ hcnnngs, show cause hearings and trials. Ms. Wenig also contacted victims through telephone calls. personal appointments and letters which ore not recorded on the client contact sheets These contacts were to answer questions and to discuss clicn1's needs. Ms Wenig ulso counsels family members who come to coun with the victtms. TI1esc numbers nre 11lso not recorded on client contact sheels. 3. Dcscripuon of the project. "h1ch would be funded by VALE fu nds in the 18th Judicial District. (Be specific regarding whot SCl'\'1ces \I ALE funds will provide to !hi! community.) The victim/witness advocate for the mw1icipal court in Englewood will provide su ppon fo r victims of domestic v1olencc through the court process. 4. A. Identify and describe the proJ~-Ct's goals rmd ohJcct1vcs You r objectives must be mc:isurablc and spcci fie. • To provide a victim witness posmon to ensure support for v1c1t111s of domestic violcnL• through the coun process according to the srnndanl~ ~ct fonh m the l'1c1tm :, Bill of l/1gh1s. ♦ To provide follow-up with ,·1cum~ alter mun • To educate victnns ofd~1m1111cs of domestic v,olcmcc • To provide rcfcrrnl to appropriate ~0111111um1v re<t,un·cs sud1 a~ victim compensation. counseling. legal or financial nssistuncc • To maintain contact wnh al\c:nc1cs or 1mhv11tu;1ls ,11ch as \ 1cti111 Compc11satio11 , Interfaith Task Force, Human Sen·1ccs. \hcltcrs dnd thn,1p1,ts tn mamt ,1i11 up -to-date resou rces availublc to the victim . • TI1e victim1w1111ess advoc:11c will \\Or~ closch with th, ptohrttmn officer to he sure that lhc goals of therJpy arc be111g met :ind thl· lll'cd, ,,f lh,· v1t·um arc hcmg considcn.-d • The 11ctm11wnncss aJ vocatc will keep a chclll "clu.,ck hs1" form f1>r c:1ch Jomcsllc ,·101L-occ client scrved TI1is checkh,1"111111clutlc ,or11c 1cfrrr,1I, 111,,dl', v1rti111 co111pc11sation application given. therapists suggested aml rcst11u11011 1eq11cst, • To provide traming and speak mg engagement s " uh \lrl(Jlllz11t1011~ ,md schouh, 011 domestic v1olcncc and rcl11tionsh1p v1olcncc. • Tc, meintnin coun informa11011. brochure~ and 1cfcrral reM>urcc~ for chcnts from vanous ethnic backgrounds usmg translation 1111d n>unschug services lisll-d Ill our Rcwurcc Book A hst of these agencies is 111cluded "uh tlus 1,:r.1111 u1•phcat1011 • • • • SF.CT IO 'A: (C'o 111i11111•cl) 5a \\'hat" )'<IUI 11111c1ahlc .m,I work plan f,11 ,,_.·omp h,lnnc v.1111 11h1« 1,-.· ' Ongoini;. Address whal rrohlcms. if.my. )'•'II ,UlllCIJ',11< Ill 1111pk 111 rn1111,· Ilic l""•'l,1111 l""lt't'l's r .. al( and 1lhJCCIIVCS There lnvc been no prohlcms 10 dale 111111kmcn1111r lhc,c f "••I• .u,cl oh,c, nu·, SECTION n: S F.R\'IC F. INFORM AT ION I . A. Define 1hc population nnd geo1;rarl11c arcll Hlf,llCWtl for sen·1cc~ 1l111•11i:h llu~ pu•ic,1. This program will be a,,nlabk 10 all v1c11111s of domcs11c ,·,nlcntc who ,ire, 1c11111111·d 111 Englewood and whose case rs heard a1 lhe Englewood Mu111c1pal Court B. If lhc projec1 is not localed cnlircly in !he I 8th Judicial District. what pcrccmage of serv ices would be for victi1m und witn esses in the 18th Judi cial Dislricl? 2. A. The proJccl is localed cn11rcly 111 lhe 18th Jud icial Dis1ric1. lnclud c a llri£f descriplion of how lhe projccl strives to provide culturally competent services. Culltlrul competence is defined as a 1,rocc.i.i in which 1111 agency conti nuously stril•cs 10 achieve 1hc ability 10 work effectively w itl1in the cultural contex t of an individua l ur co mmunily frcun u diverse culture/ethnic bac~ground. Jf the project does not now s1rivc 10 offer cultura ll y compctenl services, how will you do this in U1e coming granl period? lncludl' cultural com1x:1cnc)• cfTorts in 1hr goals and objectives in Scc1ion A. question 4 The Victim /Witness program 111 Mumc1pal court constantly strives to ofTer educall onal materials 10 client~ 111 thciro" n language.~. Asian Paci fie Orguni1.a111,n h.is sent brochures on domestic violence :md service~ a, a1lahlc fo1 us 10 gi,·c to l'ic1ims who speak Eastern languages. We use the services of the Translauon and Interpreting C'entcr for translauons m coun. Mandarin and of her Eastcm languages All of the court 111fonn:1tmn is tr:mslaled 11110 Spamsh. We ha1•c a Spanish spt.:.1k111i; transla101 for court hcanngs wh1lh arc scheduled once :i monlh for all lhc Spanish s11cakmg thcnts. ThCSl' scn•icc,, arc prov1dc-d by Execu11ve Languages . We hJvc a1·ailablc u hst l'f ai;cnc1cs from many cth111r hackgrounrls and arr co11s1,1111ly updn11ng this lis1 3. A Whut number of pcl>]lk 1, 111 m.'C<l ,,fthc serv1re,; as proposed by tin s prc>Jcct'1 • (ldcn11 f) sou re,· u f infunnu11t111 I. In 1111· 200<, g, 11111 per 10d. I here wc1c I J 7 new v1c11ms serv~-d in 1lic Municipal C'ou11 ns documented by com1 rrcords. 'nlcrc w;,s an average of 12 arraignmc111s per month m 20011. TI1 c Vict im/Witness Advoca te nttcmpts lo contacl all those whose li ves arc 1111puctcd hy do111es1ic violence. iden11 fi cd by eith er offense l'eports or inci denl repons . ~1sc-110\' II : (('0111inu cdl II \l'hJI numher of pcopk i!!:£..£1J:rCnlh hcllli'. ,.m~d m 1h, l~1h .lud1c1al ll1,1n,·1 .1111I h,"1 ·• • ( ldcnufy s,>1Jrcc of 111fon11:uinn I .-\1 present there arc upprox1ma1cly '.!35 cases ,1c111c 111 \lu111c1pJI ( ,,urt ,111d .t)lJ>ro\lmalel) Z-11 ncums hcmg <L-n·cd frnm 21Mlb .111d prc11f\11s vc,1r, 1'11ch month ,,1,.1111 Ill c,iscs a1c finalitcd ,v tins numhcr of JCll\l' c.1ses 1~ rnnslantly ,h,,ngmg Whal percent of 1hc v1c11111s )'OU sci'\ e .ire monohn,gu:d Spanish speakers'/ There arc approximalt'I) 2•·• monolingual Spanish s1x,,1kmg vicums One ,11icrnou11 1,c1 month 1s dcs1gnu1cd a.s a Spanish-speaking dockcl -\II of the Spanish-speak mg domc,11c \'1okncr cases are sci t>n tlus docket. The Vic11m Witness Advoc:11e has access 10 1he 1111crprc1e1 Jnd 1s ahle lo imcl'\1C\1 1•1c11ms a11h1s umc. D. H(lw will you r projec1 diminish or chmina1c any duplication of scmccs? This projlX'I has been designed 10 refer v1c1ims 10 sc"1iccs Lim will respond lo lhc1r spociric needs Through arpropmtc referral, each \'ic11m will be matched w11h reform! resources Lhal will mcc1 her or h,, ~ecds E. How will you coordmalc sm·1ccs wi1:t similar or like programs? There arc no similar services al'ailaMe through municipal coun 4 Deline 1he managcmenl plan for lhe pmgrmwproJeCI. Idenllfy spcc1rtcally who will: be responsible for daily operations he accounwblc fo1 lhc expendi1urc of granl funds Include lhe rCJ;ume of program/prujccl ud111inis1rator Susan McDonndl, MA is the coordmulor un<l supervisor of lhc proJcct. The Vic11111 Witness Advoca1c. Nancy Wenig. submits a tlaily record of coun acllYII) lo Ms. McDonnell wl11 ch 111cludcs vic11111 name. 1cfcnals made, victim compcnsauon mfonna11on, rcsl11u1ion requests. etc Ms McDonnell amt the Cny Accountant, Kmhy ('assai, arc responsible for 1hc cxpcmhlurc of 1hc granl funds under the supcrv1s10n of lhc Chief of Po li ce, rhonrns V:mdcm1cc, and 1hc Dm:c1or of Finance Fr-JIik Gryglcwicz Ms. \.1cOo1:ncll will he rcllrini.: m lhc end of MM ch Once a new person 1s hired, their resume will be fol'\YtlldL-d 10 the \' ALL b,,aul \ 111 cu111pl 1ancc w1 1h lhc A.111cric:111 Di~ab1li1~ Act (ADA) on p1m 1dmg ac~css. ho" tl0<.'S your ,1gc11cy pmv1t1,· .1rrnmm0<l,U11111s f(ll cnmc 111t·1i111s 01 v1c1 11 11 scrvic,· pnwitkrs'! l'hc l·nlllc,1 ,11~1 ,11111in11al l\111n 1s l1111~ ,1<:cc.ss1hk lo pcn;ons w11h chsah1h11c.,. l·or people 111 whcclcha1rs. lhcr,· 1s .in dc1u101 from llw lower p:1rk111r area to c11ur1 Fmm 1hc uppc1 le, d park111g. 111' rnmplcluly whwkl1utr acccss1hk. I he conn also 111u>1tk, hcanng nnpair<-d c,1111p111e111 fo1 hanl ofhc:mng chcnl~ \h prtll uk mwrprclmg scl'\·icc£ [111111 81g11 Lm1guagc Associate~ fcu our dc:1r nr1i111, • • • • II,,\ ,111 ,11,·\.I,JI.Ilt -'lu.··1 i:1 ,., nn: tlu:-pr,Iyert h,!S 111l'111:, st.1tc<l ~cw ls uncl C'lhjr~·u\'c:,·, F,pbu1 1111\, \1111 C'\ ,1!, .. ;111..· tl•"' r\11111\, inf l'r"'"" h ,1h1,,11on ll1d th,· prngr:1111 meet th e pru1cc1 roJ!s nnd ohJectivcs'.1 1 1,.1 c, .11 lrnp.1 • f 1 .,h1.1th>0 ll1d the pr,,1:r.1111 J,h1c1 c the stated outcomes or hchavinra l , 1.1110· '' 111>11 d11 I rh,· rld1vcry vf ,en ices 1mpr0Yc the hfe s11ua11on of your clients I •1n.11I .1~u1r1 ,u,rc" llrrn ch, ;,111 rm:a.~urc if yo ur agency rs "clo111g 1tsj11b" well'' \t,tl ,uc .ttc l.q>t <111 ca,h .:,,un case mdudmg the numhcrof11ct1ms who accept counsd111g .,ml r,pcat r•flcnsc,. 1f any \'icums conunuc to rcpon a great dq.'l"cc <'f ~11sfoC't1on wuh the "''"" pnirrJl11 l'r111·1•-. I· r 11l11111iorr I he program Im me1 ils go;1l s and objec111cs hy providmg 1 ictuu~ "llh 0111,'0lll): supp,,n during and aOcr hrs/her coun appcara11cc . We nrnintain w111,1ct 1111h victim, to help them through "!rouble spols'' such as hnlidayb, difficult 1rc111111c111 issues ,111 <l ch,111gc; 111 Irving conchlions. Outronu• F, 11lunti1111· Our gClal 1~ to provide safely and supporl fo1 vi cums of domestic 1·1olc11n u, 11cll J.~ w cJucalc lhe 1•ic11m oflhe coun process a:1d scrv1ccs avail able. l 'nlilnun,ud~. 11rh111s 1ire c,fien rcsisiam to change and do not alwa>'S tak e advantage of the heir ,,fftrcJ to !hem In ~()(~,. -1-1° • of the 140 l'iclims contacted 111 arraignment took applic,11 11,11 s IC'11 V1c11m C'ompc11sa1ion We constantly encourage l'ic1ims to panicipalc rn counsclmg \\"c ho11r ou1 cf1-,ns tCt encourage counsclmg fo r victims will eventually help lhem mnkr hc,1lth1cr cht>1ccs m the future . Ovcrnll :1n cnc1 s uccess . Our relu11onsh1p with 1hc Cny Allomcy aml JuJgc ,~ exccllcn1 Thcpr<'cc,, 1111h 1,tuch 11ct1111s mow through the CC'Un process 1s effic1c111 mid comforting. Sun'c1 rcpon, .111J follCl11 up ph<>nc calls rcOcc1 n pos11ile C\pericncc in the Coun. Vic11ms ,tre c11co111.1gcd In h·cp 111 con1:1ct 1111h Ms 1Vcmg lo" or ~ thrc,ugh lhc i11cvi1.1ble r<>ugh ,po,, 111 their r.x <>-.-rv SECT IO N D : ('()'\S'l 11 l"I 10'\ \I \Mf~U\IEI'\ r • A ()dine hm, th,~ pn•rr,tm pr,•Jcct 11111 ,l((drc.~, th,· ~u1dclt11c~ for assunng lhl" n11h!s c,f ,,,c111n, a111I willll'>sc, a, ,,utltnl"II 111 1l1c \ 1e111n R1i:h1, \ct 1Sc•1"11or1 ~-1-4 1-3112.5 C'.R.~.) I 1s1 :-.pccllk scrv1cl's w ht.• pw,1h.h:d • 1':rch 1·«•11111 ,, g11 en a h, .. d11,1< .11 the ,111,ugnmcnt, 11 h,ch outltn,·s vic1i111 ·~ 11ghts rlrcse nghls arc re1w11 c.l I" till 111·11111 111111c ., ,kh "cnt,• per 1<'lhr ,rlly 1,, dc1cnn111,• the \ll'lll\1°~ llllllJm,·llc11,hlll td llu.·,, 11rh1, • \'ic1ims .,re infornw,1 .. r c.1, h ,1,,!'L' "' In, 11c1 ,·as1• 111clud111g pnso11c1 r1·ko1,c . • No plea Jj!rccrncul r, 111.1,I, IL llh lht· dclcnJJlll \\lllk•Ul 1h, full u11ikrs1,,11d111g an.I ag1cc111L·111 11f lhc IICIIIII B Wh111 serv ice.~ arc vou pr<H l\hng •" 0111h11cJ III the\' \I I "alutc (Scctrnn :!4--1 2-IOS ( R.S ). • TI1c leg1sla11vc 1111c1111~ 111 uss111<· 111111 ,,II I ll'l11ns 11( and w1uw<scs lo crime urc honored and pr<>leclcd by la11 cnf,1rcc111rm ai:cnc,c, 111 ., rn.11111c1 mi kss , 1g,,wus than 1h c protccllun :rfforded cnminu l dcfcmJn111~ • TI1c \l,llm 111111css w1111,cl111 ,·nsurcs ,,,111phJ11<c 1111h 1hc ~111<lcl11 w l"lcd fo1 assurillj! 1lwsc n~hts h.l ,·1,,.·Hms uf d,1me,ui.: u,k:1n· 11 1h, munh ,p~l "!lrl s ,•c1i1111 ll (Co111i11u c rl ) l·n~lc"""" D,·p.,nmcm "' S.tfcry Sci'\ recs h;os mad, ., clear eflon 10 prn, ,de ,,cums • w11h rhc ,cn·1ccs cn111 lcd 111 them h) 1hc V1c11111 8111 of Right, nrc noun program ,11ldrcs,c, all of these righ1s mcludrng the ni;ht 10 he prcscrn and mfonns-J of cnucal stages III corrn, to he heard al co11n procccdmµs and tu confer wnh the prosccu11ng 111\om,·1 prior 1,, disposition 'fhe l'icum 1s a)\\a)'s ask<..! tf rcs111uuon 1s rcquc.,•d Jnd rs always offered scn·rtcs such a, financial or legal help, shchcrs ,,r vic rim t01,1JlCr•,a1ion • The vic11111 witness advocate has a private office •lld \\Jlling ro1.1m al coun so thm ,he 1·1ct1m is ;,,sureJ ,,I safct) and pnvacy before c.,un pr<>el-edrngs TI1c1c arc toys 111 the oflke and shon 111d~os on dt1mes 11c vi(>lcnce to war ., We cannot provide tra11sp<111ation to courl 2. Doc.~ your ai;cncy ha,c a statutory mandatt t'l ,,.,1,!y vrcums under the Viet rm Rrglus Amendment (\/RAJ? L_ \'cs __ No I lo\\ do you presently 11011fy victims ofthcrr rights under the \IRA? A ro ldcr is provi<lcd to each victim :it arraignment which cor,t:ains No CMt 1c1 Orders. literature on Domestic Violence, a Vicum·s Rights brochure, V1ct1m Ct r< .,.1: " 1pohcahon und the Victim/Witness Advocatc's card . Ms. Wenig explains these·, , ·, .. ··, 1. ,.;hr to her/h1111 at the arraignment and con tinues to keep the victim infonned of chr· cs rn the : Latus of the case. schedules and results ofhcanngs. availability of property return and other 11 'or nation pcr1111c111 to lhe vic11t11's case while t.,c case rs active 111 coun. Ms. Wenig makes these cr,1I JCIS in person, hy phone and by letter • What is the approximate numher ,1fclie 111s who rccc,ve notifications made by y011r ager.) earl, year'! tN # l'lf clients) Then• were nppro,imatcly 273 1•1ct11ns contacted dunny the WO<, i:rant 1><:riod. Titc'!<c v1ct11n• had cases 111 various singes ufrcsolutmn. cuch needing infonnation on the slJlllS ufthc case as wdl as other 111fom1auo11 pcnincnt to the victim's needs. e.g. property return. Victtm Cumpcns.it1011 111fom1n11011. CIC. Wh,tt 1s the appm,m1n1,· total numhcr or m,t11ic:rt1011s mad,· h:, y.,ur a~c11<:v c:,ch yc.1r'' (N # or 111tnl notr fic,111011s) Fath l'ict im has on average S co111,1.i, with the \11r11111 'Witness Advocatn1uring the cnnri;c ot the case III ronr1 \\ 1th appro,1111,ucl) 140 new 1·1c11111s 111 2()06. 1htH'1JUals 7(KI conr.1,1, with, rrum, 111 pcrs,111. h) phone and h) letter. ll,,,., )~Ur ••~cnn h.11·c .1 v1c1J111 ng.h1, h111d1urr that 1s J1:,l11hutetl lo 11ct1111,1 /I \'11·11111·, l(1gh1, 1!111rh111 c 1, 1111:och,·d nus" giw11 :nu l c,pl:1111c<I to rad, 11rti111 :11 the rime of arra1~11mcr:1 • SEC'l IOJ\ ll: If r•n1lnut•cl1 De ,cnhc th, lrJ111111g your ,,gene) pro, ides 10 all swff and v,,luntccrs •hou1 mfom1mg , ic11m, of1hcir nghL< unJci lhc Coloratlo l onSlll t1lli!!1 Each volunteer h$ rl-ccivcd th~ ( dornd,, G1111/!'/111es for ts,111·111,: 1/1<· Htght• o/ I '1r1111rs of a11u W1111£"ue., u, Cn111c, !'he ,·olumccrs lll\'C d1scus~cd 1h1s report ns well a~ th e I '/t11111 s R1,:l11.1 /lmc/1111·,· ;11 meeting, ,111d are 111struc1cJ 10 gr, c 1he hr, ••~re 10 ,1cti 111 s when appropriate on calls anJ 10 answer :my qu,•st ions regarding these rights. All p,.-an,I Ftrc rcrsonnd were trained on \/ic1im Rights dunng the iJMcrvicc ucadcmy in Scptcmbc,-Datc of last trnmmg: Sc1>t cmbcr 2007 Traini ng provide.I hy Susan McDonnell and •:a,•cy \\'eo,g Whal rcrccnl or ynur siafT an cndcd the above 1ra111ii "· 100 •• Arc any or the service.~ rrovided by your agcnc) elig ible for Crim e Victim C'ompensa1ion reimbursement'' ____ Yes _X __ l\o ls so, hst services· Docs your agency regularly ronduc t or receive Cnme Vic1im Compcnsalion 1111 i11111g for direct services s1arr or volunteers'/ ___ Y cs --6._ No D=ribe 1he training on v1ct 1m compensation thal has been provided 10 your staff and volunteers . • Both Ms. McDonnell and Ms. Wenig have received training on victim compcnsa1io11 from \\'ei,dy 8u1cr. Ms Wenig a1tcn1kd further trammg m March of2007 with Mcghan Sakcbc) from 1he Ocpartment of Jus11cc und disseminatct.l mfonmntion lo s1.1fT11nd volu111 cers. Dale oflast 1rni11111g, Tra mmg provided by· /I larch 2007 Mcg),•n Salccl,cy I . foial amount ofVALF f1111~s rcq~cstcd . ) '\kl!!i ~ 2 Will the :unoun1 r'-"!ttCSlccl r rm tdc lull rumlm!,\ 1111 ti Yes X No J. lfn,1. please idcntrf) c,11. ·• ~,1urcc~ and a111011m s rcccrvcd w11h111 the pas t two 1cJrs l)n 11111 111rh11lc ,,the• \' 1\1 r fundmg .ii~" 111dt1dl· llthcr pcndmr r 1,1111~ l'lw C'il) uf l'nglrno.ld will con tnhutc lhc rema1111ng cost of 1he pmgrnm 4. Arc you cumntl y rccvil mg\' All: fumhng'' ..b , cs No • If yes. plcnsc rdenttry the Jud1cin l Dis1ncl and 1hc amount rcqucsl~,I and rc:ccrved . Includ e cu rrent year fundmg from thr l 81h J11d1cia l Districl Dale or A11~rd hiliJ..l!!l!L - District _l_R __ Amounl Req uestPd $18,27(, Amoun • Rrrehccl ___1!],70" --- St·r111111 I !C 11111i1111t·1fl \', 111 \1111 h, .1ppl~111f IP "''"'' \,\II · Bn:ird, for lundrnt \'l's I·)"'· rlcaw 1dcn111~ 111'· Jud,,1.1 1 !>1,1n11 ,..,J lhc JlllOUIII rcqucsll,l h If ,m 111<rc,1,nl .11m,u111 ,,1 rumhn!.! o, c, 1111, yc;ir·~ gi:101 awJ•d 1, heme re,1ucS1l-<l , pica-...· pri,, 11k '\'lllll'll Ju,111i,Jlh•II Sul'-'!.UIIIJll" ,,, qum111fr fac111.1lly or \\1lh Olhcr s~r1><>rt•1 ,· ,1, <'Ulllcnt.1111>11. , An11c1pa1cd chcn fo e< fr,,m 1h1s rr,tJcd , •nc ,1\:-.c..~~t:d ;1t 1h 1" umc- S. D,: .... nhc lhc ""lu111ccr and'or m-kmd sen·1cL>s 1ha1 w 111 be used for tlus prni;ra, pro1cc1 ~" ,,,Jun1cc1 hllur< wntnhulc 101h1s prngram C/, What pcrccnrngc of)our 1111al hudgel is !his requcsl for VALE funds? Approxinrn1cly JO% of the total hudget would he VALE funded. The sa lary r.mge for tlus pos111011 is $20,(17 to $2<,.09 per hour plus bcnefi1s Due to 1he high caliber of applicams, we :111t1c1pu1c slnrt1ng !he new person 111 5" • over the lowest figure. 10. I f 1his pmgrum pmjccl 1s 10 co ntinue beyond !he i11i1ial funding per iod. please identi fy how lhe progrnmlprojcc1 will he fu11dcd in 1hc fu1ure. Please be specific. The Ci1y of Englewood is co 111111111rd to 1hc Viclim/Wi111css Pro1,'l'mn in the Mu11i c1pal Coun The Ci1y ('(11111c1I 1s willin)! IC\ prC1vide !he difference in th e to1al cos! of1he program. l'ni:lcwootl has ht·cn rcspons1bl~ 111 .1ssu111ing their share or successfu l programs when ,I i, finan ciall y ahlc SECTIO.' F: \Ol)t'l'I ONAI. COM111 F:NTS As nc,1ct1 .1lx11 c. when !he lll'II c<••rd111.11t>1 1s lmL-d, h1~'her resume will he fon".1rJcd In !he \' Al I Board 11 c ,,Ian fot the ~•Mis :rnd oh1ccll\ ci: <>f tin~ proi;r~rn 10 remain the ~amc during 1hi~ tr;:m\111<,11. TI,e ,.,,.ir.11ic>n <1f h1glt-wood Safet) Scn·,n" 11110 hn!lll'w<>od Pohcc and Eni;lc"ood Fire WIii 1101 change the ~11,it, nnd oh1,·c11, c, 1•fllus pru~r.uu. uor lhc .1pphcat1011 uf !he program 111 the M11111t·1pal Coun . M, \\\•mi: n111111111c, h• lnl'l'I '"'" agl·uc,c, 111 IIY. co111111u111I} Iha· pnw,dc l'1rn111 Sen ice~. Tiu c,,111 .,cl hdJ1> 1'tk>1<lrn:11t• w111w, lw1wcc11 lh• cnurt ,·,rnm s.:1 vu·c, and th,· v1chm scn•1rc;. pro, 1ded hy lhc 1rca1111c11t c-mtcr ~1, \\'cmg als,• :1ucnds mcctmg~ 111 the commumt) I<> m:ummn up 10 tfatc 1c,nur..:c.." M, W,·ntg t·o11111111,·, ht w,,,~ wcll l\llh the 111 ns~rnltir's Office, 1h~ rnun ,laff ;ind lh~ pmh.1tiu11 dcptu1111cn1 • • • • ThL ,tpphcJlll .t•,surc~ 1h,11 the h1lh111 Ill£ s1gno1 1,1n,·s ,md .ill ,lalf Jnd ,oluntccr a,s,~n"J 111 II. prn1c,1 ha, c rc.od and u11dcr,1.1i,,I 1h,· n[!IH> ,1ft,1rdcJ to crn11c ,., ·11111 pursua nt 10 ~e,11011 ~4-l I 1(C 5 { R .· and 1hc ,cl"\'JCcs dclmca lt-d pursuant 10. <:ellons ~J -,U-303 (' R.S and ~~-J 1-.111-l l R. I hc1cl-yccn1I) thJI lhc mfonna1·onw111,1111cd herein 1. lnicJnd orrec11111hchcs1 ufn1)· kno wlcdi:cand hchc l Pro tec t Direc 1qr Signu1un Pr0Jcc 1 Dir ec tor·~ Da te Thomns E. 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A.JWIJCY [)ircclor: The cxcc u1h c dircclor oflhc 11gc11r) Tins may in some agencies he ihc same pc rs@ as !he proJccl director or au1hori1cd official Finnnc1al Officer. The person" ho 1s responsible for all financial maucrs rclmcd 10 the program and wh!l has 1cspons1bihl) for the accounung. management of funds. : d verification of cxpcnd11urcs. au<.11t 111fom1a11011 J1id financial repon.~. The person who actually prep::-.:s the financial reports ma)' he under ttic supcrvismn of the Financial Officer. TI1c Fmancrnl Officer must be a person other than the Authori1cd Official ur the Project Om,'Clor. Authorized Officia l. The au1hori1, 1 ,,111 .•J I lt,c person who 1s. b} nrtue of such person's posiuon, authorized ICI en1cr imo con1rac1s lor lh• ... u• e, 'i"Jcnl This could mc/11tlc. Mayor or City Manager. C hai rperson of the Count y Commiss ione1s, l)1f'I ,.:t Allomcy. Prc.sidcni ofChn irpcrson of the B, ird of Dircc lors. Supcri ntendenl. or ot her Chief Executi ve Officer. JO • • ~~ City of Englewood AGENDA ITEM 10 (a) PUBLIC HEARING ROSTER DATE: June 16, 2008 A Public Heari ng to gather Input on Council Bill No. 23 , as amended, authorizing the Denver Seminary/Kent Place Planned Unit Development (PUD), Amendment No. 2, site plan adjustments. PLEASE PR INT NAME ADDRESS ~ ,,.., N, /, . ._,, 'l.? iL { I -l, I '7 ,I ' ~ /(pi. /J(. t &.rlo.t.<; .;_ J :.i ,1 t:. 6:_ ~4 l.lt!.. 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Amend I 200-~ 1\111f'11d 2 · 1001l r 1 ,•r1 IC'gal req1ure111c111 for pub hc,1 1ion a nd no 11 cp w,,s bce11 llll'I Nbhd meeting l',\7 publil hr,mng Coun cil public hearing Original IO tllf' rrq111red n(•1i:hhorho0<l 111,•,•lln!l, ~00• p,•oplt• A;>-1) publk lll',11i11g, -1 ;1gn, Addi t ional 12 c\leclings I< I r orsun,11111 nwt w11h: 2-2-10-1 Kent Village 2 2·10-1 Hampden Hills Architectur,11 Control Cummille,• 1n1>1lh 11h"' •I• I •I ()~ 1'rnl Vill,1ge , -I 0-1 Cherry Hills Mcighls II ,1st -•\r,1p,1ho,• U II ,--1~).j I l,1mpdl'n I"''' A,rlull'l IUr,11 ( 0111ml ( Onllllllll'I' 3 11 U-1 Buell Mansion i-1 I 0-1 Cherry Hills Vi slas ,-12 0~ C herry I hlls I lei,:ht, i-1 !-0-1 1't•111 V1ll,lfW • !" 0-l J..ent \'1ll,1ge 5-2" 04 I l,m1p1le11 Hill, b-4 0·1 I l,1mpdrn I hll, (!'\t•1,:hhnrhuod ,\\,•1•11111:1 nw,ulnw111 I { llllllllllll I .i 1111•1, ,1)4,11111111 t \\U I rt •p, lltJfll Kcnl Vill,1gc H,1111pdl'n Hill r hilcclural Conlrnl Cumm illt•t• ht•r11 Hill Hci gh l ll'ridian 111cndnwn1 2 ( , n1t11u11111 P,uln '" 111t•I or ,po~,. ,\llh l'll l Village Hampden Hill rchitl'ctoral Control umn•ill.,c hcrry Hill Hci gh l L O · R •1 i,,:, ol C 111 .ird1i1 l'S lllll' 0 't :::!OQj :16 .ir 111 I(' o, r!'l1•rt•11u•s 1\rwsp,,pl'r publ1t,111m1. 1 mJ. I IE•r,1ld Vill,1gN, Pm1, t\t>1", Colur,u lo ll11 )ourii.11 12 .1rll ( Jp, ()f rP ll'f('ll l •s I 11~lt•11ood Cilll('II SPnl I ,•vt•r, 111,11l ,1bl r ,1rlcl rl'ss 111 thP UII Phh ,\m c 1l 11 t•r1 c,111 s1g11 up or E· otificr 1'l.11111111,: ,\ /011111~ ( (llllJnl"l"ll \!!t•11<l,1, < 111 l 01111111 \gr•n I." ,0111 ,., , I 1'111,1,, I ,111111" .u1d < n11m1111111 h•,·111,i:, publi hearing 11·,r publi hcd again in the Official nc•11 11,111,·r 1,-(,-011 A D lhc appli ant , lhough nul required rcpmtcd lhc-' igns Thank you, Mayor and City Council members for the opportunity to speak at this hearing I would like to address the history and the beginning of the PUD and its process. In December of 2003 we were notified that the seminary property had been so ld to Forstmann Development. In January, 2004 a meeting was held at the Denver Seminary with the Ci t y of Englewood, Developer, · . .,d neighbors . I spoke at this meeting and expressed some major concerns the north neighbors had in 4 areas. They were: 1. Traffic, 2. Utilities, 3. Development Process/ Implementation Plan, and 4. Quality of Life. After the meet;.:.; I was appro1ched by the developer and Tricia Langdon, Senior Planner for Englewood, to •:1are a copy of our concerns in these 4 areas. These concerns were comprised by two ot her neighbors and myself. The developer, John Forstmann, after receiving a copy that night, stated he did not have the answers but would respond to me and our Comm ittee after he had reviewed our concerns. In late February, 2004, John Fors t mann, after w orking with his arch itect, David Tryba, met with the Architectural Control Committee and discussed solutions, "for example", dra inage, increased traffic, infra-structure, enviro nment al and sa fety issues. The Architec tura l Cont ro l Committee for Hampden Hills Blocks 8, 9, & 10 proceeded to have several meetings, over the next 6 months, with the developer, property owners and neighbors. The outcome of these meetings resulted in many concerns being added to the PUD. In addition, after a m-:11ority vote of the attending neighbors, at a neighbor meeting it was agreed that Hampden Hills, Blocks 8, 9, 10 was in favor of the deve lopment and this was expressed at the public hearings held by the City of Englewood Planning and Zoning and City Council meetings in August and September 2004. The Englewood City Council approved the PUD in September of that year. I want to say that John Forstmann and his corporation worked with us in a pro fessional manner and with integrity during these 6 months. His mission statement was that "they would h!ave a community better than they found it." Page 2 In late 2005, John Forstmann Informed me that the development was sold to Continuum Partners and that the communi ty could expect the same professionalism and integrity from them as he had showed during the PUO process. In 2006 Continuum Partners met with the north adjacent property ow~1ers, stating they would like to continue the open communication that had occurred prior. Continuum Partners in 2006 & 2007 demonstrated the same Integrity and cooperation as the previous developer had expressed . As an example, during the construction of the North Boundary wall, in good faith, CONTINUUM PARTNERS worked with property owners to ensure that the architectural north wall would meet the neighbor's expectation at CONTINUUM PARTNERS's expense. CONTINUUM PARTNERS explained why they needed the basic wall first (in case of a 100 year flood) and then the Nova Sound wall. CONTINUUM PARTNERS allowed the property owners to select the color and aesthetics of the north wall. CO•'~'NUUM PARTNERS also expressed that if questions arose, they would be available to address them, as they wanted everyone to be informed on this development. CONTINUUM PARTNERS filed an amendment 111 to the PUO with the same height & setbacks on the northern footprint that were previously approved in the first PUD. Amendment 111 was a reduction of family dwellings and towers in the development with add itional items . This was passed by the Englewood City Council in late February of 2007 . I am here to express my views about the envelope concept which gives the developer an opportunity to build in that footprint as the market demands dictate. During these rece nt discussion s conce rning am en dment 112, CON TI NUUM PARTNERS ha s made concessions tot, .• ,eviate the shadow concept by allowing only 50% construction in envelope 3 on the north location of the project. Page 3 CONTINUUM PAnTNERS has shown the •worst case scenario" shadows with the existing approved concept of the North tower in amendment 111. With the new amendment 112 purpose envelope concept , thi, would be a 50% reduction in the north tower construction, thus a 50% reduction in shadows . Also, I would like to add that CONTINUUM PARTNERS has agreed NOT to have any "hotel ling" in the North tower. In conclusion, I would like to express our support of the envelope concept and ask that the City Council appr -·~ this proposed amendment 112 to the PUD. I am speaki ng for the following north property owners wh o are adjacent to the property being developed • !d affected the most. The property owners are as follows. Micha el and Mary Sa res, at 2398 Eas t Floyd Place, lot 1 Kay Johnson, at 2308 East Floyd Plate, lot 4 Pat Montgomery, at 2238 East Floyd Place, lot 7 "And my wife and myself" Ron and Carol Pickens, at 2298 East Floyd Place , lot 5 Now I would be happy to ent ertain any questions you may have for me. "Aga i n I want •o thank the City Council for your time ". 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These" 111 be brought up at a neighborhood meetin g on January 13, 200-l sponsored by the City or Englewood at 6:30 p.m The mccung will be hclll at the Chapel on the Scmi:'"r, Cam pu,. Please a11cnd . It is felt that the larger issues need be addressed at this 11mc as op po sed to 11., es, cci lic and personal issues that m:i) anse. The cncloscJ arc the pnmary is ;Jcs tnat were brought up at the January 8 meeting. Ron Pickens. President, and Carson Mile s. propen) owner "111 be 1>rcscnung our issues :it the neighborhood meetin g. Due to time constraint, any add111onal concerns or question~ w 111 be Jecumulmcd 11nd prcscntcll at a futur•: dat e l:'kasc lccl free to contac t any member of the Commitlcc to contribute an) such con:~rns It 1s our mtent1on to hose a i:athcnn e u• residents of Hampden Hilli s blocks 8. 9, & 10 some time in the fu ture ns we learn of the s-h,-dulc for the dc~clopnwnc process. This" 111 provide c, "ryonc an opponunll) 10 discuss 1hc project. Respectfully. The Architectural Comm111cc Ron Pickens Kann Esche Tom Sander, Chuck Redpat h Sandy Ket1clhut Kells \\'ai:goncr 2L98 I: Floyd Place 12()9 E. Floyd Place 2369 E Floyd PIJcc 1290 E.. Flo}d A, cnuc n<J9 E. Floyd l':acc 33()1 S. Race Strecl (30)) 761-7972 (303 )761 -46()() (303) 762-8070 ( 303) 76 I ·0238 (30JI 781 808 1 (303) 78 I •0725 Oen"er Seminar~ llous init Projec t '.'ieighb orhoo d R~s ponse & Quc~1ion s Prese nted by Ron Picken s & Carson MIies Archilcc1ur11I Control Com miucc llampdeo II ills, Blocks 8. 9. & IO. January 12, 200-1 This 1s m response 10 re-zone the Den, er Seminary property from an em1ing R-J 10 PUD ( Plann~d 'Jnit DevelopmeOI) The proposal includes residential and retail space I. 1 raffic -!he project "ill increase traffii:. a. Increased traffic will back up past Floyd Place. Rcsiden1s would Iese usage of turning lefi or right on University from Floyd Place and vice, crsa. b. Will considcra1ion be given to having a signal light on Univers ity Blvd. & Floyd Avenue'? c. Is closing Floyd Place Un ivcrs·i1y access a considcrationfpossibili1y? d. Can parking on Flo)'ll Place be restricted to Floyd Place res1dcn1s and their guests? If not, what restrictions can be placed to ensure Floyd Pl ace Resident parking? e. What plans ensure pedestrian safety, bolh along and crossing University Blvd? f. What plans ens ure emergency a.ccess 10 Floyd Place residents, i.e . Fire, Police and Ambulance? g. Is there a proposal to 11111iga1e traffic noise? ' U1ilitics a Will 1he 8-foot easemcm on the R-1 properties be utili1,cd for any project utilities? b. Where on 1hc propcny will the in frastruct ure be placed? Where arc the water and SC\\ er mains; and where will 1he service branches be _,ped'/ Waler and sewer issues have been a problem in 1hc past. What ,iro,·isions will be made to ensure neighbors will not have an adl'crsc effect. d. Does the City o f Englewood provide water and SC\\ r scn,cc? e. What is the source of the primary c!ec1rical power? f. Ho" will the primar) and secondary clectncal power be conligured from 1he source and on 1hc network pow er grid? g. Where is the gas mam. and "here "ill the sen 1c s branches be tapped? h. What arc the developer plans for "atcr dminagc control for the project? 1. Elcctnc po" er issues ha, e been a problem m the past . Whot provisions will be made to ensure neighbors will not have an adverse cf.eel ? Den, er :,c111111ar~ Hllu~rn !:\ ProJCCI J Jnuary 11 . 20il4 Pagl' 2 Dcvel0pmcnt Process lrnplcr.-,cntJIIOO Plan n Apphcauons ~..i pcm1i1S. "hat arc nom1al t1mclinc'> and CH>hcmcm• b. In 1he phased de, elopmcnt, "hat arc the umchncs 10 complete the plm? c . \\hat assurance or le!,\al comm11mcn1s Jo the Je,dopcrs ha,c 10 complete plan as proposed? d. Arc n number of pre-sales required bdorc projcc1 begins'.' c. How many people will ha, c 10 patronitc the rc1ai l space to make it profitab le'? f. When fully occupied," hat 1s the proJcctcd number of rcsidcms and uni ts• g. Arc rcmals planned for the to\\nhow.cs, or any other unus? What is the projected effect of increase or decrease of cxisung neighborhood propcny value and \lhy• h. To\\nhou<es -confirm if p.trkintl •• a,ailahle behind the townhouse, on north & \\Cst propcny Imes'! i. Is capitol set aside 10 accommodate adjoming property owner issues'! j For pri, ucy, consider monng the t.illcr buildings closer to I lampdcn, rather than north and west of the project . k. Al the C11y Council study session on t-S-04, the setback from the propcny line "as stated as 40 feet: diagram reflects JO feet on the nonhcust 1111J 25 kc• on the nonh\\CSI -nc'Cd claritication. I. If all parking 1s underground, ho" urc cm1ss1ons. exhaust • ,'!lied and "here \\Ould ,cnting be located? m. Is the parking for townhouses higher or lower than e.\lsting ground leYel'/ n. Will there be disrupth e roadwork on Floyd Place during construction'/ o. Will a ~ontact be made avai lab le for 4ucs1ions. conccms or comp lai111s'/ p. Will tlus project be phased'? q. Wilt tlus project be built p1ccc111cnl'.' r What is the length oftin,c for build ou1 and what legal comnutmcnt c.in be n,adc tu ensure 1h1s t1mchnc 1s met. 4 Quaht) or ,re a !,~ .·1•, Mucs and cnmc misc lucf issues arc a concern , \\'h.11 "dc,cl,,od, c~pcncn,c'! Is a s1udy availJblc? b. Describe plans 10 handle the asbestos during dcmoli11on ofSc111 in11ry. e. !:PA analysis, request developer pro, ,Jes a copy of u11aly,1s, "hen complctcJ . d WoulJ cons1111c1ions run 24 hours a day'/ llo\\ will noise b.: h.mdlcd'! c, 1'.m ironnwnt•I issues prm ,Jc pmjcct plan, 10 h~ndlc the Just, 01ttd anJ flooding throughout prOJL'CI f. Sun '\h.Jdc diagrams -pro, idc J profile of the shade pattern,, mcludmg ttmc of da) and year for all buildings. g. l'ro, idc copy of pl1111 fo.-pn,acy wall . h. Provide traffic analysis wuh pro1cc1ions to S years oast build ou1. lkccm~r3 I.: 103 Re. Pbnncd t nit l)c,cli,pmcnl Den, er 'icnvnJI') Proicct 340 I S l lnj\ cr,1t) Bh d Englc\\ooJ. C.O 80110 D,:ar Dcn,cr Seminal') \caghhors Jl'F J\.F, a For,tmann De,clopmcnt Group a ftiliJIC company, is pkJsed 1.1 im11e )OU to a neighborhood meclinr, "here we and ou1 consul':lnts ,qll de .cribc to )OU our cxciung plans for a plaMeJ unit develC;''TICnl (PLD) on the approximate!) 12 acre parcel now occupied h) 1he Den\'~I Seminary at the comer ,,. Hampden and l!na,crsit) in th.: Cit) of Englewood and gi,c you a chance l\l pro, ade )Our input. Lnd~r existing zoning. and "ithou1 ,nc necessity fur a Pi.JD, the propcn) con be dewloped wilh more than 450 residential uni is together "i1h comphmenlQr) c11mmcrcial space. We arc planning to submi t an applica1ion for n PlJD to enable us M create a positive community cm ironmcnl on the site \\hich will include sub,1a111ially fc\\er reside 1al units (no more than 350) together" :th approximately 60,000 square feet of retail and 5,000 5<1uare fw of office spr.ce. \\'c belie\'c that the rclllil space planned for the ~itc "ill pn>, idc \\elcomc amenities to the Englc,,ood neighborhood. The cleva11ons of the retail are designed to appear as high qualit) rcsiJcmial r '.11:twcs complementing the remainder of the propeny and the neighborhood. We oolicve that )"OU "tit agree thJI our ,-isaon for the project will b~ J cummunit) •enhoncing addition lo your neight-orhood and one thnt \\ill aJd value 10 all prop.!nacs m th" area. \\'c ha,c assembled a team of design ond dc,clo1>ment cxpen~ \\ho hare signillcant ex perience in high 4u~!ity mail and housing communities. An import.mt part of the Pl1D rroccss i~ 10 hold tnis neighborhood mc:tmg 10 prc,ent <>11r plans and rccc1\'C input regardin g q11,·s110ns, conccms. o r commt'nts that you may h,wc. The date and · cauon of 1hc meeting are ,as follo ,,s: Date fucsJ.1)'. fanuar, 13. ::!00-1 Time· 6 30 r•1• I<> 7: JO rm Location Del\\ er Seminal'), 3-10 I :, l 'm ,ersily 31,d., Fnglc,,110d, CO 80110 Room 26 1 up,1airs :n the \'cmon Ore mJ, I earning Ccn1cr tlh.tpcl) Als.i a,,cndin1; the m,·cting ,,ill be reprc,cntati,e, from the Cny of l ngk\\ood Commumt, Dc,dopmcnt D<:panmcnt I he,e repre,cntJ!l',Cs ,, all be o, a1l,1blc 1,1 unM, ~r qu~olior~ regurJing 1he City's PL 'D Re\'icw pr,>cess • • • I ~w11m,1ry T,1hh ,if /)mu·m11mc1 I H,·,1mr~•m1.·11J\ tor h ,,·,\,,,, \inhhWt, I :thlc 1,,-h-l ~ ~h,,\ M:t~ fClnh u hat l)'J)C!t of structure:. ,1t~ 11cr1111lh:J ;,.., ac-cc~,r•r) 111 each (lf 1hc Cny·s ,mm,~ d1stric1s. ,md the apph1.::ahlc d11ncn'i iona l s1and:1rds for 1he ncccssorv structure. If 0 11 ilCC1,$S01"\' stnict urL: is nnt li:--1cd in the: 1.ihlc. but S..'lllslic~ nll 1h c general stnml artl, ,ct r~nh in subscrn on 16-6-1.l l l·Ml'. i°hc Cny ~lnnnger or dcs,gnce may pcnnit the structure ;ubJCCI 10 the unh,1cd u,c procedures 111 Sc~11,,n 16-S-1 (131 E~IC and the d11ncn,io1~1l stnndnrd, ,-1 fonh in this Section lb•b•I I \IC TABLE INSET: TABLE'16-b-1.2 : SUMMARY TABLE OF DIMENSIONAL REQU!REMENTS FOR ACCESSORY s~u~ !Minimum Setback (Ft) ·"I' -- IDistncts IMax. Maximum Add'I IUsc IAllowed Maximun1 'rota! Floqr N1111lh<:r tfleight Front Side Rear Area (sq fl) Re£Ula11on ti) s If a j!arage orc.,rport Combined is maximum converted m1al lloor 10 11no1hcr nn:n of nll use. an Sh.ill garnges equh·alcnt conf<», and runount or '•• cnrrons ofT•Slrttl 1hc /.OOC shall no1 parking d1;mc1\ c~cecd shall he 1nin,m111n If IJK)O pro,'1dcd . rmn1 I sc1back c111rnr1c1: ,qunre feet \\'hen u dciochcd focc-s 1(1tal Jloor garayc or Dciochcd applicnbk R-1-A :5 alley : (1 urea. (In carpon is All ~nr:,gc. 10 1he garages plu;11nc O1her If MU•R -3 convc,1cd and Res,dcntml 16 principal nil Dis1ncis cnrpon. dislncts: cmmncc D1s1ric1s, 10 another struc1ure 3 foca 1h1s applies use 1hc per and to carports re>1den11 sircc1 or Oi:i) 10 c~isting al I,~ apphcahlc s1dclm ~ges for dri,.e11ay rc;1den11al hue: 3 onc-umt orcarpon dc,dopmcnt ~ in the fm1n and design uml -setbn cl. Slnndnrds ,,r llflil shall be 1hi, Clmp1cr ~ subjc-c110 multi.lwil Parking J\1~lliw:$ Pad c<.>mam11u: rc~'llla11om, 11'<!.llnllS.l -s1andards and f.'llidc hnc, . Dc1achcd TS ,\. nnd Shall wnfo nn 10 zone di ,tnct s1nml:1rds for principa l >1n1c1urcs. g.1rng"·-. I .,11 am! llu,111~, .. all .,nd carrorh lnJu,1r~11 D1:,1n~·1, .\II R D1,tr1L'.l',' Shall bc li,c,ueJ bclund the rear bu,ldm!! R-1-A' 5: R-1· \ 5: line of the prmc,pnl Other R Othe r It structun: Dis.tnch Dr<tncts: .-\II 8 Oi,tr ·t,. 3: .1: Res1den11al Slmll be O.TSA.I fl. TS.\, I Distnct;. l<><ated D1~tncb. District.: StomHc TSA, bclunJ the Shall Sh.11! sheds BuMness. I I v confonn ,onfo nu 150 fnint nnd building hnc 10 7,0nc 1n zonc lndu s1rin l of the district district Dtstnct, pnnc,pal ,tnndards standards s1ructure for f,r TSA& I 11rincipal principal Dtstncts: s1ruc1ures struct ures Shall cunfonn 10 2011c dist net ,tandards for principal .stmr 1urcs Other 3CCCSSC'lf)' Other ~,ructurcs accc~~ory All shall he R-1-A: 5 R-1-A : 5 structur<.-s Rc<tdentml I 11 located Other R Other R n,H listed D1,1ric1~ behind the l>h tnCb lll>tric1>. :tKI ah.we rear hu1!d111µ 3 .1 hnc of the principal ~tmc rurc s~~lh'll ,,. The tn~ (.\'IUl1\.'ll of lhl! Cit~ ,,, rnglc\\1'101..I. ( ·011,1,h.l,• hl.'rl.'h~ ,IUllhlrl/l'' 1hc ,llllt.'IU.1111µ I Ilk I h, l"hart'-'I (,. Sl!\:t111n ,. Suh.,i:c11~,n I -"St1cc1, and \'dude ..\i.'(c"" tUh.l ('m:ula11tm" l'I 1hc h1glc\\1~1\.I \lwuc1p.1I • ('l'<il' ~Oflill ,md ~hl' c11.1l'I01C.'nt ul tlk: nl"\\ pn,,1,ll'lll\ h' rcJJ a, fr'•lk1\\~ • • 16-6-J : ~lrert< •nd \'rhirle ,\cress ond C'i rculoii on. Al.'.i.'.c,s w Pubhc Ro.1ds Al l nc,, l~ls shall have direct £,r 111d1rcc1 accc~s 10 a dc..'U icmcd puhlic s1 rcc1, tl1r1,u):!.h one C 1, or nkm .. • .tc~es~ ~,int, appw,c..-J hy 1hc C1I} In 3ddllt<'ll 10 d1n\.l :i,,c,~ IC'I .1 Jcd:ca1l.-d puhh..: ~trt:L't. a~c~°'' m,1) PC pr,'\\HkJ 1hmu,ph pn,Jti' ... 1rcL1, or 1hn,u..:h altc~, No hack-nu t <ln,·c,,·a~s fr(llll nny t:-pc r11' u,c ~hall he pcnnincd onto an 3rlcnal slrt.'t.:l b. No t-,d-1•u1 dmc"n)'s or ho,'. JU I parking spac1·, 1n,m :•1ul11-un11 re,1den11nl ~J\ ~n,·, ,1J.1b.nlk) ;;~ . .0111mcrcinl. or 1mlus1nal uses shall be p<:nni11cJ 0111<1 ~ puh lic ;1rcc1. Tiu, rcq u1remc111 shall not prolnb1t bad,-<>ut dn,·c\\3)S or p.irlong spac,.,, omo an alley ~-Traffic lmr:ic1 Anal)"' \ 1rnffic unrnr• •nnlys1s (TIA) .,hnll be required "i1h nppli catmns fo r development review and npprovn l \I hen irip gcncro11011 du, !ng an) peak hot•r i, cxpcrt,-d 11> exceed ,,ne hunJrc-d ( 100) ,elude., t>a.,cd on 1mtli< gcn,'ffltion estim;iies ,,~the ln<'1!"le ofl rnn.,ponnuon Engm=• Tnp Cienerom•n Manual (or an) succc,sor pubh,auon). 11,c C'11y nta)· o!..o requ ire a Tl,\ for. a 1\11) pnlJccl 1h.11 pr,,pos,.,, access 111 a s1rcc1 with lei cl of scr1 ice (LOS) "I)" c>r bclo\\, t, An) arphca1i,,n for n rczomnl!; d An~ cmic whcrl! incrcasc..'CI lnnd me intcnMty will rc~uh 111 a Ii liccn pcrct:l\l t I 5° o) ()r ,;.rcn1cr increase in traflic ~cm:ration. an<l e An) .:a,c m "luch the 1mnic engmec't' dcicmunes Ihm a TIA ,hould I'<! re-quired b,,cnu,c of 01 hcr 1ra1)ic concerns 1hm may be nffec 1ed hy the proposed dcvclo p111 c111. \\'hen o,-.:ess poun, nrc n<ll dclined or n /onml! Sue l'lan "lkll a1ailahlc al the umc the 171\ 1> prcpar.'1 , ndd,110 1101 studies may he rc-q111rcd II hen n Zoning Si1c !'Ian hc..:nmcs :l\m lnhlc or 1hc ac,c!ioS r,oint~ :m.: dcfinl!d • Cicncr:11 Rule, I he munhcr uf inlcr,1...:111111, aud curh-cut, 011 ,1rcc1> ,m<I h,ghwa), ,10111 be nmum11cd con,1\lcnt ,, nh the ~asic na-J:, of mgn.--ss and l'l!n•"'). lntL'Thl"'CltOlb and ";urh<ub ~hall he tk,1~tll.iJ u, pro, ulc! the grc:uc:-.1 ,afc1y l(\r both JH .. >tlc~1rinn, nnd mo10n~1s. (I) 011c-Un11. 1 n a l:1111, ,1r011 , ll11~I ,1111L\l11h 1•V11 11 llwcll111~,Cc1 ma1111ni: llp IQ I hrccJinll) (;I) The" 1<l1h of Jll) dme""l lca<lm~ frum 1hc puhhc Mrccl 10:, 11nc-u1111 d11clli ng.""""' lfflll ,!wellin g .• ,. 011 , •1111 OIi~ ~,,,multi-uni! clwdlini: CQlllamim; up t,, three Ullll> ,hall 11<» cxce<-u l\\Cnly feel (10') al 1h intcr>a:11,,11 ,<1th the ,1r,-e1 (hi A-.iflww<•~-.... ,t;,,+-,~h,-1.ltl♦I '"'•-<111"'1•1-•-lll·il!ltt-'h.,hl~tt~ll h,, ~,•m • "' 1,l,111,.,l ,lro• , .. ••! 1,, •• ,11 ,J ,•11 ,111 ,1l•e111m~ I, 1 t·: .,1 t,., 11<1HH! I 11"1 \11 r,lft 'I 1h1. I t h h ,,, 1111•1 'I'""''" 11 Mt\J<O lh , ,wrh,,m!' "lllr I ,~,II t,, 1.11J ... ,r .. 1., 11h It•"'~ rl m ,,.,,.,, .. 1 S,·e al,-, S,x111111 l~-6-K 4 l·~lt, .. \lul11-l'mt Dc,d1'J'J11cnt.S1andarJ, m It-~-\, R-~[l'·R·~·;\ .,11,I ~ll ·R-)-ll 1)1,in,1,-,·· r,,r .,ddotll'Oal drt\C\\,ll) ,10011,n,1, th,11 app~I(\ muh1-u111 1 d11<'1b11j;; ,•n pr1•rcn11·, 11 ntu,1 1111l111ut nlk) as_,c~1. (cl Sec abu s,-c11on lh·6·10.B. I ,\1(', "Rc,,,kntinl Drn~11 S1nnd,1rJ, anJ (ju11kh11c,." li•r adJmonal Jn,c11·0~ s1an1fartkl 1h.11 ,111rl1 h\ nc" rcs1Jrn11,1I Jc,cl,,p111<111. 111.-luJ,11~ substan11:1I c,rarbH.,n~ ~ir alh."f'JIIOlb ,,f c~1stmg J\\cllinl!'· m 1he R·I anJ R·1 IAHIC d1!iitricb (n) n,c w,d1h Cll'nny entrance Jr11c11a) 10 ., mul11-un11 dwclhn~ cvn1ainml: 4 or mnrc u:iil shl1l 1l(')t c,~ccll t,,et1t~•ti,c! feet (~S') nl ii:-mten,~"(ttnn ,,11h 1hc strn.1. unh."', 1h~ applicon1 can demonstr:ue 1h01 aJ1h11on;1l "idth 1, r ,1u1r,-d 10 adequate!~ a.:con11tll-da1c a1111c1~1cd Jm C\\ J) , ,,lu,n,.-,. (hi l.1 new muhHmll dc\·cli1pmcn1~ t'\HU:limng t~n ( 10) ,,r mor..: units. \'C h1e:ul;1r m:c4,::,.s sh~II be ~r:ii..:"·,I no ch)s~r 1h:111 1\\i.'llt Y•fhi: feet (~5'j 10 nny i11.ljnci:nl prorcny 1111 c, 'lo\\c,cr. the ('it} may rcduc"· 1l11s M.!th:1ck rcqum:mcm to ri:nmt:, sing le \'duculnr .1r~e~ pt,m1 th.11 can ,i:r'\c 1,,\'~ (.!) nJja1.•cnt properties or ,,here rom,lh3ncc ,, 1th 1h1,."SC u."t{uircmc.,1b ,,nulJ de-11} ,·1.•hu:ulJr :ic:c1.~s IP .:1: pn,~-n~ Dn, L"W3)-S. Nt"nre,;1Jc11uat ll1e 1,1':allon :mJ -11c ,,f dn,c."\\J~s lc;1J1111! from 1hc public :-.lr1.."CI to :i 110111t.·,1dcminl \,r 1111\c."{l•m,c hu1ld111g 1s suhJ\.'Ct 10th~ folh,,, anµ co11tJitm11s : (I) No pon11•11<1f 311)' 1lo11·c11uyshall 1'<' c h><crt han fon) lcct (40'11111hc curh lmc ol .,n mtc:rsccung. Mrc..:t, m d1,3c-r than h:n fc:c.:t llO') from .i tire h)dr.1111, cnu.:h b:i~m. nr end or curh rachus at comers (!I In nc\\ nonrcs1dcntoal c.lc,clc>pmcm,. ,clucular occcs, ,hall be ,paced no do,cr 1h:111 l\\1.'111)· li1c fcc1 (15') 111 '"') :,Jjaccm pmpcn)' lmc lifl\\c,er. the Cit)' nwy reduce 1111, ,c1hucl 1·c..,1u1n:11u.·nt l(t 111.:rn111 a ~111}:I'-', clu.:ulur accc~i,-p11in11h:11 can ~c1,c 1wn (!} :uhnc~,u propcn11.·, ol' where Cl1mplia111..:c ,, i1h 1hc.;c rc4 uircmclll) ,,nuld deny, d1it:ular :u.:cc:,,, to 11 pwpcm t .11 Onl) one (I) accc,-per ,1«-..1 fn•nlogc ,hall l'<: r<-nn,n .. -J. uni"'-' a l<•uni; S11c l'l,111 or 1r:iffi, 1m1t.1ct a.nal}!rtl, ,lk1,, ,. ;mJ the Cn~ :i~n .. ,.._.. th.11 :1dd111t \11.."II .1cc1.."'' po1nt!i. nre Tl'-\t11rcll 111 ;1d1..·4uat1..'l) :tl'.Cltl1111l!.\i.intl' Jn,c\\a) ,c,lun1c, :md that :1thl11m1ml uccl~~ ,,111 nnt 1'4..'d1..1r11ncntal ht traffic n,", (4) I he II id1h \II 311) cm ranee dn\'c\\:I) ,h,1 ll 1w1 c,cccd 1h1rt)' lcc1 ('.10'1 mca,uml :,h,11g II< mll"™-.'Clu,n ,, uh tl1e rm,~n~ lam: Scct111J) "' I he Cit) (.\,urn.al ,,t 1111: Cil) of l·ngk\\lltXl. l "otorm..l,, hl'ft'h) ,1uthl,n/1.."!,, till.· anh.'nd111g 1'11lc 16. • • Chapter 6. Scc111,n 4. ··off-StrL'CI l'ni ktng and I oathng Rcquircmc111s·, SuhS<'Cllnns I)'""' F. or1hc h1i:Jc111,,d Mumc 1r:1I (\1dc 2000 nnd the c1t.1c1111cu1 tif 1hc new pro, 1si~1n, to rt::ld ;"" foll(m, • • k, qri;,·,,I l'l,m 1./, m, ir,1 \ r.uLmc ,11k.l h1.1ll111µ 1,l.111 tmdu,1111~ r..:\(UlfL"t..l h•~~~li..· p.trLm~) ... ub1111lh\.l .i:-pan ·J ,1h: ~ ~"\Ck1'1 M,'1ll rtm. ,~ J1..'tUlh;J h1r oU ' I ( tUUI 11 1dti:1o..l Fr 1J e1 II 11 :cl I cl l~ll.:-lrj "( • Jll muh1-111111 rL•..,Hk1111;,l J" clhnµ u,l.....,, .JII O\'llrL...,u .. k1111,ll u" .mJ ;•l\ utlk,-,, .. ·:1,1,,n ,,h"-n ,~ l'n~ dmn, ti n~ ... , .... U} h J..'"lcmtnl( li:k: IOlJ'-,M-1 I r.1r~m;_! ,~n a Jc.:,d\'1•11k.TII l)l( r,irklllf ,mJ 1,,a,hn)! plJn ,h.111 ,ht''' .,II mfPm1,t11tm .,, rc,1um:~t ,,n CU\ ,uhnu11al r~ttum .. 'tncnt hmw .. i-: c,,m; :ihWO•I ,., ()t/4 ,,,.l., Au·~tm: 1111d /1,-,dmc R,q,m\milll\ lht 1t11l.1\\tn~ ruk, Jrpl~ \\hl"n ,•nmr~mn~ tlff-,lrt'\.1 rarL.tng ,mJ l,\JJllt".! r1.'QU1f(1l\t,."1"U"" I. \lulupk .mJ \ll\eJ l'"-"' l nk,, ,~be"""' ,11'1'""',J ~) the CU). ,,ff.,tra't rorkmg area, """ mg ,-.tha 11 l mc,rc than,.,., rnn.:1p,d u,c. (ll more than'"'" u,c l)"J'C ,.,1h111 a ..uu.:ture \1 c. (\flicc anJ ll'arclwusc). or 1.11 • nu,cJ-u,c Jcwl"I'"''"" 111,ht pnn1dc parl.mg JnJ hiJ1nµ 111 an """'Unt L"!Unl '\' tt-.c ~ombmcJ U'tal ,,f tlac m1mmum rcqt11n..,1k."1'1I., fi,r c.ich U'.'it:. rr.11:111,n, \\lk.-n 111d,un-m..-n1 ol 1h, numhcr orrctium:J ,pace, r,·..uh, in• lrac11,,iul number 1he 1rae11n11 ,hnll he r11u11d,•d up 1111hc next h,ghcr ""''le number . .\rca-llnscd S1nn.tar,I, .1 l 'nlc» 01hcrn i,c siwc,lica II) noted. all square f1"'1J~c-based parl.ini: onJ io.,Jmg standard, (q: .. "'"' ( I l parking 'l'J<'" per thra: bunJnxl 13110) ""!••re feet ,if 11nice u,,•) shall he comr u1 ,'ll ,,n the ha,1s ,,f l_!n>>s lcasablc or rc ntablc tll>,ir area 11.e . cxcluJ,ni,, -.qu.trc fOOI•~• 1>1° Ooor an,1 J,'\1~"110 •'1>111111''11 llf ('\lblu: area,. h.111\\3~•· ;nd h.1thnl\1msl \\'hen lhc .1ruldarJ -.talcs 1h:u an ,,ff.sircct ("lrl.tng Jro ,h.1II h.c I'"" 1dcd ~scd nn 1hc i,:m" n, ...... ar.-a ,., 3 S]'C\'llk UM' IC i,: •• ·nn nrc.1 <"IU3l IU the j_:fll.» n, .... area"). cakul,11ion, \h31l he h:1s.,J un a r,"luircni.,111 nf 1hrec hundr,-J POUi "luarc foct p,,r p.1rl.111g ,pace for example. '""' 1h<llL<anJ '"'' hun.lrcd 11.:,"11 ,quarc lcCI ,,r ~•fl,SS 11(1\lf arc-a. Ul\idc'\l hy 1h:-,-.: hundn:J (JOO) "i'"'"' frc1. <"iUJls f,•ur (~) pan.mg sp.icc, tl~u must he prm1dcd ~-(kcupaney• or c .. pnCll)·UJ,cJ Stnn,larJ, for the """""" ,,r ,-rnnpulln~ p;irl.111~ miuirc111c-nt, b.bcJ '"' ,mpl~t'C>. >tlllk-nls. n"'<lc-nl>. or o,xu1x111i-. eakulnu,,n, ,hJII he bJs..,J ,in the largo! numhcr of pcrM'lh ,,l,rkrn~ on ~ny ~mg.I~ !'lhth. lhc m.1,11num enmllnk.'111, ,,r 1hc m.,,1mum hui ldin~ """'-J~ l~f'J'•t~. \\l11dk."\t.,. '"' arr,h~3blc 3nJ "h,~hc\ct n:,uhs. in Ilk!' _gn·:tt1.-r numl~r t•f ,1<a:1""' 5 L'nll'.'oh.-J l "14..-, In f~l\.."\\Ull! J J<.."\(fopttkill arrhcauoo ,,lr 3 ~ ll\11 \('l~1fic.1l1) lhl1.-J. the ru~ Managcror d,-;,~ncc. shall .1p1>I) 1hc ,1andarJ (,,r the u,c 1h,11 i, n••..i •m11fa1111 the rn•f""L-J 11....,. A1n.,un1 ul IIIT-'ilr«.1 \"dude l'arLme ( ( Jblc 1(,-~-I II IJ~k IIH>-1 I h<k"' ..a, t.•nh 111<· mimmwn r1.-quiral amount ,,r , .. ff.'\.lr1.'\.'i ,chide rar~m~ 'i"-iCL"S ht lu.-u or !.:(llllpl)tn~ \\llh the~ s1,111J;ml-.. .111,1rrh,"n1111:1) r.~1u,._, ·•1'1''"'·11 ul JII allcns1111c 1"1rL111g plln. unJcr S«u,.,, IM>-11 l·~IC. "·\ltcrnall\C PJrLmg l'la11>" TABLE 16-6-4.1: MINIMUM OFF-STREET VEIIICLE PARKING REQUlREMENTS Use -Off-Street Vehicle Additional Requirements Pnrlmg S1.1rd:ml RE SIDE:-.TIAI. USES Group Lhlng Oormltol), I pnrking space per I\\0 heds fraternity. sororiri Croup lh·ing faclllt). I parking <r>ace per 3 rr,idenr largt/special or beds, plus I parking "JlftCe for ;mall uch 3 employees I parking space per 4 resident ~ursing home beds plus I parking space for each 3 employees Rooming ond I space for each guest bed. in addition to the one.uni t boardinghouse d" elling requirement Se nior citizen .75 parking ,poces per unit plus nsidtllliol tD8!plu one J(Ut>I ,pace for each S unit, llou>thold Lh in~ One-unit, lleffffffl 2 spa en per rach d" ellin~ uni! •• HIHhed dnellinl( Senior citizen Ml&l!i. Ullil d~£111Dg Feside111iol ee R1pl eu I space per 2 d" t iling units. (35 prrrent or more p lu, one guest ;pace for ••ch ~ of total unit s units rcser1·ed for person, 60 years and older) ~-.. e MAilud (I ) Such parking ,hall he de~ignnml 111Mll1li-unlt 1.5 ,pat1•, prr each dn rllin~ and id enliO ed a , parking for the dwellin~: trticirncy. occ upants of 1he building onlr, l2) I• or 2-bedroom !!!!U· Guc,1, or \'l<l ror Parking for unil hulldings \\Ith Sor more d11ellinu T,,o weirull units: I spacr for rarh 5 unit s. Such parking shall be design•ted and ~-unit 2 spncc, prr c11ch dll'elling unit. Identified as 1rniporal)' parking for dwr lllng:3-o r morr the usr of gnrsrs or ,·lsltors or the bedroom unit occupants of 1hr building only. rl 111.t Clll,STITl I I()' ,1. rs~:., Religious A,scmbl) I <t>•rc for coch 3 sea l> or ti-er) All 6 feel of h,•nch length in 1hr main assembl) area or audilorium School Educa1ion institution I space for each cl1,ssroom and -elementary adminisrrali\'e offi ce Education ins1i1u1ion An arcn e11ual 10 112 th e gro,, -.\ero ndary 0oor area in the s1ruc1ure Pu blic lluildings All An area equa l 10 1n th e gross noor area in the structure CO~IM lRCIAL USES M<embl)· Assemb ly hall or auditorium, ha ll I s11aee fo r each 3 seals rental for meeti ngs or social occasions £n1en 1i nm ent/ Amusement : Indoor An1Ustm r nt facllitlu, ron\'entlon facilities, dan rc halls, I spa ce for each 3 sca ts ~~·mnuiums. theaters, skating ri nks 4 spaces per lan e, plus I 0 0>1 lin R alley additional space for each 2 c,nploiees food and Benrage en ice Rc-.taurant, bar, 1a,rr11, with or I spAce l)er each 6!1 squnrr free without outd oor or ~rosi. fl oo r area operati ons Med icaVScientific Sen·ke I space for each 2 patient beds, llospital plus I space for ucb 2 emplo)"ttS ornce All I spa ce per each .,no s11uare frrl Kriail '-•h•, •ntl ',er, ltr l oder 7 .!-00 ,qua rr frrl: ,11• :irro rr111al to l ! of thr gro" ·" 111plicahlc. ph" adrquair floor nrca: ,\II -,;oo ,quorc fer! gross fl oor ,racking ,pare, as per -.,ct ion I b-l>-area and ahon?: Rn area c·q,rnl ~-.J hrlo11. 10 tht ~ross noo r aren. \"r hick and Equipmcnl I space for rich i M1plo)'!'r' nt Automo1hc salrs. mulmuru •~1plo) ment on• rcn11I : singk ,bif,. plus 2 spaces for Aulomohile rnch .,oo square fre t of JJB\\ ubrokcr sale~offkc, r epair, or m1int tn1nrt sp:rirt. \'isitor Acrommodntion I spare for ucb guest r oom, plu, I additional spac• ror •••h 2 emplo)ers. Pa rking for Hotel cou,ention facili t ies and dining arus in tht bo1cl shall conform \\ it h the rrquircmrnts set fo rth \\ithin. ~u Nn \C7'l'RIN(;/ll',.OUSTRIAL USf_', l ndu,1 rial ~rr,·ice An nrea ri1u ol lo I/~ 1hr gros, anti/or floor ura occupied hy thr u,c manufat'luriog in • ~1ructurr \\ a rrhuus,• Storage Customer parking ,ball he A marked lo,~:ni: lanr ,hall br pro1idcd ft! 1hr manager's pro1 idcd ,.Jjacrn: hi the currior of offi ce ralculnlrd 011 lhe hn,i, nf 1111)' >tru,:turr in w~ich siornge unit , onr spB<r for r a r h sh thou\lnd ore located and II htrc ,uch unit, (6.0001 <qu ar e fcrt of floor arta ha1e dir ect acres• 101he txtrriorof Mini-,1un~• fRcilit) and open ~lora~t\ or onr ,pncr lhe s1ruc1urc. Such lon dinl! lent for rnch one hundred ( 1011) shall hr druly marked for thr >l or •l!• uni1s or <paces. r\Clush·• ust of th• lcsstts of ,aid ,, hit'hr,cr is ~rracrr. ,tonii:t unit, and s hall 001 be u,rd l'lu<, 2 nddi1i onal Jlarkin~ for lhl' ll'llll)Or1uy or pt·rmau cnl s pace, for c1111iloyrrs shall br sior agr of ~II) itrm. Loading Ion,·, pro1ldrd a l 1hr 1111na ~cr•, ,hall bt a minimum or nine feel (Q'l o ffkt. i n 11 idth. ,\n nrrn r q ua l to 1/4 or t hr \\ 'holr,alc businr" ~ro).; Ooor arta or 1hr s1ruc 1ure or ~lntcturt'!\. \\';arc hou,in:;? nncl/or \n area rquRl lo 1/4 of th<· • • • :,:.ro,, floor :trL·a of thr ,1rnr1111 r or ,1rur111n·'4 I '"-'jtu,n ,11•lfl-'>trn.·11'.nlmt! \rl·,1, I ,,:11.·pt 1, ,1hl'I" l"-l' .11!,,\\i.',I 1111i11, I uh.· ., ,,.,rlml,! :m.:a ,h.111 h...· rr1i\hll'tl ,1n th1..· ,.1111,· r111p1,.•rt~ .1, thi: J'lllh.'lfMI hU1ldin1! II ,...-nc~. 1,,•\~ .... ,,1 1h.11 Ill hU'.'.llll'" Jntl mJul't.tn.11 ,lh1rt..:b thl' rcqu11\.',I ,,t1-,1rc1.:1 p,1rkml,! .irl';l mJ~ ht.• h\cah.·J \\ 11hm h1111 lumdn.•J fl'i..'l (-WO'I of the pr1,p1..·rt~. hu1 \\lllun thL' ,,nHt: dl'M1-.·11,r ,,11 hm .1 :'--ll'•R·'· \ .. h,tnl·t \111,;h ,l',,,,ratc fl:1rlin~ l,lt:,, ,hall h1..· m111ru:11nc..·{I .1, h,n~ ;i:,, lhl· jlrtl\l"1 r :1l hullllrng 111 lhl'!trl .i rl' m:un1;1 1111.:d. Sc.·c Sl·l.'.'11,111 1'1-5-tC ~ l.~1(', lt11 ,p1..•~i:il n:~ul.uu,us :111ph1.:ahk· h1 ,urfol'l' pnrl111~ :irc,1--111 th1..• I S.-\ 1l1,trl\.'I fiihan.-J P.irktn~ "\l r,111 ,,f .m ,,n-,11cc1 ('Mrllll~ ,r,1.:c f1 1r .111~ bu1lllirt~ ,,r u,..: ,h.1II Ix: 1ndudl'd .b ,I p • .in ,,1 oin ,,ft . .,m."\.'t p.uLm~ ,,, •• \.'.,: ol Jnotla.·r h'11IJ111~ or u~ • ..-,c"'1·n 1h,11 lhi.' l'n~ 111-1~ appnJ,..,. ,h:m.-d padmg ai:cordmg u, Sc..:1u,n lh-"•--I I I \tt."."' \hcm.111,c P:1rl.111~ PJ.111, .. \hnunum rari.mg Sp.1..:c J1kt J\1,lc l)mh:n,1,lth \11 off.,lr\."1.1 r.1rl-.ml,! 'l'l.lt..'l'' ,1L1ll ..:,,mrl~ \Hlh 1lw J1mc11'10lh :.h4"' n 10 lh~ l,,lkl\\ Int! JrJ\\ mi: 1 · 1l'"..ire 1 h.(,C4) and 1 ahlr I t-.(,--4 ~. h.:I.,\\ Plca,c 1xlCc 1hm the h.·1t(."f' in h!,~rc I M,c: .i I c,,rri..""1"'1K.I h' 1hc ll.11crs head mg 1hc ._.l,lunmiro 111 I :thk lt,..(•-4 ~ TABLE 16-6-4.2: MINIMUM DIMENSIONAi.AREAS INDICATED ON THE DRAWING BELOW A 3 t p E F [LenMh !.<\isle OayWid1h Vcnical ~fStall Wid1hof ({'4,.•n1er 1t, Cenlt'f W1d1h of Clearance for 'arl.ing S1nll ft) \\'1J1h 1111 T,,o R,," Bay" nh \hie l"m1.-r1.-J •\er\--..~ \n~k \\'1J1h nm~ thl l\c1\I <'Cll) I Ii) Sr,i.;c, till Ill I 2 1 l•WB) >-way I-way 2-way (I ,, u 23 15 2-1 I ~ Ii ~,1 ti .'ii ft ' II II 1'1 fl. II :-l II 111 ., II IS I.I 2-l I~ II .~ Ii 'Ii 5.1' II. II n 2-1 II 5.:t ti II 5-1 'I I.I l'l ~u 2-1 IS II '\1 h 5, Ii -11 -; II II fi Ii :-1 Ii "h ,, ll 1•1 " 2-1 --2-1 II Mh h.:! h -11 1KI II II h II ''''"°' ht I .1hk fl I llu.· tir,1 \\ llhh h for ,tanJ;uJ p.irJ..111~ ,p,h .. ·c,, ,md 1l1c '"'":\11ul 1, for .11.:H· ..... 1hl1.• ,p.1~'-"' (m~.:lulhnµ JC:l'ci.., ,11,lc). S1.·c '-;1,.·c-111111 16-6-1 {1 hchm l~l tr l'1..1ntmuou, ...:urhmg b jln,, 11..k,J p111..,u.111l tt• Sl!1.'lh111 1<,~li•-U h. "t\,111mu,Hi-. l·u,h,," the ll·ng1h llf .... ,ch ru11.,11l.' ,tall ;1hu r1 111g '-lll.'.h 1,.'Cllllll\ll(I\I", 1.'Ulhllli! Illa) l't: r1..'llu1..·cJ h> .:!. ~ ll·c· I 1-'1 ,\, :1pphl',1hk the fir-,! \\l'hh 1, h1rolll'•\\,1~ .tccc,, dn\\..''.'I, :iml 1lu: ~Cl'.\1nd lii;11n: 1, l~•t l \\11 •\1..,1~ .1Cl't·~, ,In, c, Figure 1~4): Parking Dim ens ions F - Parallel 5. Con1inuous t'•1rbs. Access Drive F - 4s" F 60. _$_ I -.-----I I 0 • ~ F 90' Gc11ar1/ C(lntinuous curbs shall be pro\ided. loclied. onJ designed 10 pm1ec1 «-quired sc«-.emn11 de,1cts anJ landscaping and pcdcstnan ways from dam•~• or cncroachmem of ,eludes anJ 10 pro, ,de necessary traffic conm,I in the rarling nrca. b. Spc·,·1/icmi1111., for Coml11111m., C11rJw. Co minuous curbs shull he 111ndc of nsphah . concrete. or s10nc. and ,hall be a minimum of si., inchc. (6") m hd11h1 and six inchts (6") in wid1h. They shall f<'nn a 1l<ln-i111,-nup1<-d ,-dge around all landscaped areas ahuuing pan:111~ and 1um-arounJ areas 1h.11 nre not pro1ec1ed b)' whocl stops c. l'lll<,'111<•111 The c,m1 imions curl, shnll he located o 111i111111um of four feel (4') from nny structures. building.;. walls. or plant material. cxcl ud ini:; ~roundcovcr. to pr~vcnl a ve hi cle from drh-in11 on10 the landscape area or hilling any s1ruc1urc or plant m.11,'linl DI lhc edge of the pnrkin11 nrca 6. Off-Str<-.:1 Pnrkmp Spaces III Res1dcn1ial 7-<>nc 1)"1nc1s. Parlmg ,hall nm he pcn11111cd w11h111 the rc~1u1rc-<I fro m ,c1ilack of uny 1111. cxecpl for park111g on p:iwd drivewa)'' o,·ccssllry 10 one• mul ..,..._ tttlil llllfiltllllll d\\·elling.s C(>lll1111111wruwcl lini,:_uni1s. ~ The CII) (c,unc,I of lhe l'II) of l·ng!C\,ood, l"olornJo herd>) nuthonzcs the an1<'11dn TIiie 16. Chap11:r 6. Secut'n 5. ··P, .. k,1nan and B1e)clc .\ecess and l"onnccu, II) ... Sub,c.:uon D. of the l·.ngle,H1od Mu111c1pal Code ~{l()(J nnd 1hc cnnc1me111 ,,r the new Prl" "ion, 11, read a, full,,",. 16-6-5: Pedestrian and Bicycle Acce~s a nd Connecti\'ity. • • (iencrn l Stnmfards All ne\\' dewlopmcm ,uhJc'Cl 10 this Secm,n ,hull P"" ,de on-,11c 11c-tc,1rian nnd • hicy\.'.lc systems that compl)1 wilh the following :,.t:mdrmb • • l • h tln-Mlc h1~:~i!lc ... ) ~tcm:--,h;1II c,·11111:~t 10 the ('11~ ':-. r,1:-.llng nnJ 1>1:uml'd ~11H,trcc1 11r off-~tr~c1 h1 Le p.1th nt..:t\\,\fL. Saft 30d 1,,.,,nH'Oh!Ot htc)dl' anJ ('t.-dt."'ln:m a,cL"':. fn,m the ~lie lh..111 be! rn.-,, 1Je~t '" ,k,1g.11n1~J b1cych:: p:uhs or l,lrcen":•>, lm::lh.•d m:,1:ict'nt I~) the tlcn:-hllllltc.'lll On-,,tc conn,:.11.m, ,hall be m3dc nt points ncoc,sary IO pr," 1de d1rcc1 pcdcs1rin n and bicycle 1ra\'cl from 1hc dc1clopmc1t1 111 n1.1jor pcdc,1rbn dc,unauons lo.:atcd 111thm the adJoc"ll nc1ghborhood(sl. In ,,rdcr to pmv,dc u,rc'CI r<-dcstnan c<>nncc11<>1t, to these ,td;nccnt des1inn11,1ns, the Cuy may m1uire nddilional sidewalks, "a!k11ays. or hikewnys 11<>1 .1>so.:1ats-d "nh a ,•,c,1. or the c"ms1<>n ,,fa "Jc,1al~ from the end of a cul-dc-,Jc to an<>ther ~tr~ct C"r ".,ll w:1y. I he Cit)' may require, "hen necessary 10 a,surc 11Jbhc ,,1 fc1y. pedcstnnn ondw h,cyclc 01·erpasscs. underpas'ICS. or traffic signaht.:111on m 1l·c vicmuy of porks, shopping areas. ,,, other use, 1h11 may generate cnns,derahle pcdemian ni:d1or h1cyclc 1mffi~. a. All pnm31')' entrances <>( pnncip.,I mucturc-s containing nonresiden11nl uses, and c.,ch cn tr,~vny ;crvmg multiple dwelling units in n multi-unit dwcllini;. shall hal'c direct ncccs;. (I.e.. access wnhout hn11ng 10 cm..s n meet) to a sidewalk. pcdcstnnn "alkway, nr tm1I 1hn1 lead, 10 n sidewalk adjaeem to a public mecl. In addition, nil such principal structu res shall pro, idc direct pedestrian connections: ( I) llct\\cen each principal structure in the dc1·clop111em. (2) To sidewalk.< on adjacent pmpeni • .,,; and (3) ro all cxi,1111g <>r planned transit swp ,,r park-n-ridc locati<>tt> idcntili•-d hy Rll) (m: subsa11on E., "Pcde,tnan Accc.ss to Transit.• helm,\. h. In any dc1clopmcn1 that include, parking areas that c,wnd more than 1"0 hundred fifiy feet (250') from nn entrance to the prmcipa l structure used hy rcs,Jcms, employees, or the pubhc. the del'ckpmen. ,lllll provide a designated \\Olkwny from the ro" of parking funhcst from the p11ncipal structure e11hcr 10 the structure cmmncc or to a sidewalk leading to such entrance. Such 11n lk11•~'> ,hall be distin&-uishcd fmm sum>undmi; parl<mg areas by changes m color or texture. m1,cd ,urface<, or landscaped edges, (Sec s11hscc1ion F. "l'cdc,1 rinn S1rc,·1 Cro»111gs." bdo11 for related srn11cL1Cd, \ /\II m•1trc;idc111ml del'clup111em shuuld prt,1'1dc (I) ,\ walkway ,11 least five feel (5') wide extending aero» the from of each princip;il .iructurc: 3nd (l) \\'c-a1her pmt.:cuon fe:11ures such as a11nmg, or arcades at each cntr:mce 11,ed b~ rt'S1dcntiro. "·mplo~c'-'~. l,r the publ1~. d. /\II sidewalk•. pcdcs1nnn \\all,rnys. or tr:uls requ,r,'11 by 1l11s suh,ection shall he a 11tii1111111111 of fil'C feel (5') w,Jc. or:, 111m1111u111 of ;c1e11 feel (7') 111dc \\here it 1s ooiacem to orca, 11h,-rc parh-d can< 013) 01 erhang the wnlk or trail. lltc)de Conoccuons. In dc'\clopmcms comammg nonrc>1dcn11al uses or muh 1-un11 d11clhni; use, Cl,lll!i\llU!U: ICo.LIJ.!) \U,'JlJC/lC.Jl)lil~. bicycle access routes shn ll be pr1•1·idcd he111cen public bi~c11ay, and on-sue hicyde r•rkmi; ar,-a, S11c, should be Jc,1gn,-d to a1<1id ,,r m111,m11c ,111 e1>nl11et111g h1.::dc m,,wr ,dude .1mt h1-.}dc pt.."lk,man m-.,11\L'tnems .. \II b1c:d~ ai.·i...,.,> r1..l\llc, ~~i1mct.:lllll! w thl.' l:n.zh!'\\lk.xl p.,rk. ,,tx•n sr:1..:c. ,1nLI ~r~~tl\'-J~ .. ~,ll·m ,hall~ <."<'thlnh..:t~tl <'1 \.",•n.:r'-'h.' ,h.tll he .11 ka.,1 ,1\ feel IC\') I\IJe, .111J ,l.il1 ,1111pl) "uh all ,,1hcr appllcahk CU) Jc-..1~11 an,1 ,,,11,11,,-11,10 • ,1m1Janh Sc-cuon <I l he l'll) Council of 1hr Cil) of l:nt:.l,'\1ooJ. Color.id,, here b) au1hon,cs amcndm~ I ulc I 6, Chapter 6. S«u,,n •• Suh-.-.:11,•11 I) ··~111umum Landscaped Area Rcquircmcms· ,,r 1hc En~k'\1roJ ~lume1p;1I Code .:!000 .,nd th~ 1,.i\3Ctmcm nf 1hc 11"·" rn,, hlOm• m read as f,..,110\1..S 16-6-7: l.andscapin~ and llcr«nln". D ~lnumum I and'"a(l<-J \re.1 Rc"1lllrtll1<111s. Propenie, shall pro\ldc a mm1111u111 lc,cl u! .lrca lanJ'"aping a.1011,,."· Res1dc1111al Lise, 111 All Zone JJ1s1nc1<. a. One•l'1111 De1aehe~. 0 11e U•,11 .>.11aeheJ and~~ Use, Ci!lllilJnUlll, l 'r IQ I!1r~c.J)"'cllinwi11$ One hundred perccni ( HlO' ,) of 1hc fron1 sc1h:1cl. area and no less 1hnn fony pcrccnl (40",) of1hc 101 area. c~clusiw of dri1·e·.,ny. shall he landscaped h. Mul11-Uni1 Uses ~t•u1 0111ini:f~ur or More Dwclli1.u:J,Jni1s. Al leas, 111 cruy-livc pcrccn1 (25°0) of1hc min i silc shall be landscaped. 2. :-Jonrcslllcminl Use, 111 Rcsidcmi nl Zone Disiricis. A 1111nimum of1\\'cllly•fivc rcrccnl (25',l l'f'lhe min i silc shall be landscaped. 3. Ru,111c,s I.one Di,mc1s A 111in11num (lfr,ficcn pcrccm ( 15'o) of1hc 1m.1I si1c shnll he landscnped. 4. lmlus1rial z,,nc l)1,1ric1s. A ,mnimum ol' flflccn pcrccm (15',) ol'1hc 1010! sue shall he lanJscnpcJ. • 5 PLO D1smc1s Ln1Klscnpin)! rcquircmcn1s shall he de1ennined on n case-by-case h.1sis Con,idcrnlil'lll shall be )!l\en 10 lhc l\'))C of dc,clopm<'lll USC and adJ3CC1ll lond USCl< l'UI) land'll!aJ'C requiremcnlS shnll be guide<l !>y 1hc dis1ric1's prcJonunom dc\'dopmcnt use and b) t<-quircmems <Slabh,h<'ll for ,111111:ir dc1dopmcms 111 s11111l,r LOncd1stnc1s. 6 \\'a1cr. \\'aslc\\31cr I rca1me111 and Olhcr Si1111hr Large-Scale Public Fncillllcs \\'here c,,mphancc 10 Jis1nc1 ,one rcquirem,111, 111.,y OOI be fca,,blc '" prnc111:ol. an nhcr.1111·c complmncc pl•n 1\13) be suhnnuc,I Sou1h 1lwJd11 O) Ct>mdor l'11'1"'f11e-< Rc'U<'\cl,,pmg jlll>Jl<.'111<> liHnunp on Sou1h On>idwa) ,hall be n"lu«cd u, prm 1de no lcs. 11~,n a nunnnum of 1cn pcrccn1 t lO"o) of 1hc 101al sue 10 landscap111g upon complc11on ,,f the n .. -di..·,elornncnt. n·11ln:U1('1\. and ,,r cxp:tru.wn c.,f1hc C\'.hllll!! dc,cltipmc .. -.n l.oml-.cnpm~ "'IL11I ~c rnqu1rc'l! 1111hc fn1111 )~r,1 arc,, f... In ~.,w, ,, hc.·rc lhc IJndli.tn1,111!;! (lfO\ 1,it)n may not t,c pratt1cal Jul' lo '-'\l\lmg nrca cnnd1t1on,. All ahem:nl\c c,unplmncc plan may he co1"1d<-r<'d by 1hc r·uy. c. 1'1111,,:n,c, del'clopn,g hc1wcc11 and including 1hc .1200111 Jc,OO hlocks ofSm11h Ur,111d11ay nre cncourn~cJ 1,1 dc1elop wnh 1ruJ11iono l. commercial panems esiahhshcd w11hm 1hose hlocks. Mulupk-7.oncd l'ropcmcs. \\'hen· one pmpcM) 1s composed of more 1han one (I) 1,,nc d1>1nc1, 1hc l11n1lscapc rc,111i 1cmc111, lll' 1111' m .. ,c rcmic1i1c wnc. as pr111•1dcd in llus Scc1ion. ,hull 11ppl) Should the l,uHh~nr'I!..' nrc:1 rcqu1rc1111..:111' I¼.: 1111nr:ic11c:il, 1hc City may co nsider allemali,c compl i:u,ce pl:11\\. • • • • SMi<'n 10. I he l"II) t\11111<11 ,,f 1hc l°II) ,,1 ln~l.:11,1t>J. t ,,h,r.1J.1 h<-re h) ;1111h,,n,..., nincndrn~ I 11lc 1 ~-Chaph,:r h. \cc1mn !O. Sub~ci.:tmn 8 l1;1r~1grnph (bl .. Rl ,1tld1ffol Cidrnc~ /'Ju~ rmou um/ /4 ,,~,, .. ,,r 1hc Englc\\dt.'1 \lunu:1r:1I Code ~oou t'tnJ lh~ cn:1~1mcnt ,,r !ht.· 11~\\ ,,r," 1\1•'0~ "' rend ;Jl,, foll<m ~: I IH,-10: Ot\ign ~ta nd nrd, nnd Guidrlincs. 8. Ru,dc,wal n. ,1~11 Swmlanb . 6. Rcs,uemia l Gamgc Placcmc111 amt Dcsih'll lntenl. Localing 1hc garage 10 1hc rear or >1de of1he home.•• is t)l'ie•I m many pam of 1he C11y's residcnnal dis1nc1s. allow5 1hc nrch11cc1urol dc1nils of the home and from yard 10 de line 1hc chamc1cr of 1hc sllttt. Recem residc,mnl dc\"clopmenl has 1111roduccd 1lcsil'ns II he re garages. and oOcn drfrcways. dominn1c !he public street. ro pr01ec1 1hc e>lnbhshtd charact"1" ,n man) rcs,dcnual ne,ghhorhoods, garage plncemc111 nnd scale should be ca refully considered w ninim1Lc visual m1pac1s upon •he s1rcct and surrouo1hrg dc,elopmcn1. b. CC1n,ra11~lc Residen1ial Garage Placement. The plact'lllCl11 ofon accessory gumgc on a Im con hu, c n s1g1111icnn1 impac1 on 1hc way o residcn1la l s1ru..1urc "lils m" \\1th us nc1ghbnrs. Acwrdingly, 1hc ,mng of nc" rcsidcnlial garages shnll be compo11blc with no cx is11ng pauc,,- of gumic ploccmem on re.idenual lois lo--01<-d Cln 1hc same and facmg block face. as follows (I) \\'hen 11,1>-1hinl, ( ! 3) or rnor~ of 111c ex1s1mg rcs1dcn1tal lois on 1hc same aml facmg block faces coma in accessory gnragc< de1ochcd from 1hc princ ipal d\\ clhng and localed m !he rear of 1hc lot. then the ne\l rcsidcmrnl gnragc shall be siled in the rear of 1hc lot bchmd the rear \lall o f the pnncipal dwelling . To 1hc n•i,imum e.,tcnl jlr:lCllcablc. such nC\, garage shall he .!cinched fmm the principal d11cl ling. 11) When 1wo-thirds ( 1,3) or more of1hc e~is1ing rcslden1ial lo1s on the "31lle and facing hlocl comam acce-.st•f) garage, nunchcd 10 the pnncipal d\lcl h ngs . 1hc11 the n,•,v resiJcminl garage ma) lie 011a~hcd or detached c Garage Placement JnJ lk-s1gn-Gnmg,-. on from Buildm~ Facade. (I) Apphc.1b1ht) On, ,ubsec1ion ,hall n1>ply 10 gnroges 1ha1 arc Attached 1111hc frMI focnde o f 1hc prr11c1pal dwelling slru<1urc t1) \la,i11111111 L<,n~1h ofGara~c ll.,or as PC11:mtoge(lf l'o1al Facade L,,i!'-th. S11ce1-focmg garage cl~ors ,h,111 111,1 co rnpmc more 1hm1 1hc fo l111wing pcrccmagc of 1hc tot:1I lcni,1h o:· 1h<, fmn1 fncade of 1hc pnncipal d" dhng S1ruc1urc ~ln'1mum 1,,ial ( umul,111, c \\'1dth <1f Street• l.ot \\'ahh l"Jdn~ (i,1r.i~t.' Dtit,r, a:i • or Fr.ult llu!ldmg Facade Length I c" LX!n Or.'\jual 10 511 1 cct ~o•, \lort ·:un 50 F~-.:l ~5•. for pi:..-poses or this pr<1m1on. tht width or the s11·cc1 -foc,ng i;oragc doorts) ~hall he mcasur<d as the hncar Jmnn,:c bet\\'t<:11 the out,1' cJgc, (If the doorts), mclud,ng nny suppon ,,r \\311 arc-tl bcmecn '"" (1) or more ~•rage doors that 1> les1 tl~m threc feet (.I') wide . Where two (11 or more strcct-focmg garage door, nre located ,,n the front facade or the build ing, but arc scpar:11cd hy more than three feet (J') of suppon or wall area, the 11 idth c,f each garage door, 11 01 mc ludin g the sep,m11111g wall area. ,hall be added together to clc tcnni oc the numerator for this fonnuh Figure 16-6(12) • • • • • C-onuncntary 10 Figure 16-(>( 11) l•hol'<]: flu, ligurc 11\11,1ra1cs an nccep1ahle a1111che1I gar:igc ,lcsign lnr 1hc fronl fnc;1dc of a onc-uml J\\cll,ng. \\herein 1he "id1h uf1hc gamgc door. mca,urcd l~l1;c wedge. docs"''' exceed fony percem (4ll',) or fon) -fl1c pcrccnl (4S'o) ,,f1hc cmirc length of the hu1ld111y', from facade. (.1) o...,,,gn S1onJ.1rds for S1dc-l.oodl-d GJrngc,,. Side-loadl-J garnrcs ,hall l•nc archnec1uml de1a1I, '" "mdo\\S on the <1JC\1all of 1hc s:,rage fa,mg 1hc 1111.'C11h:11 :trc con.sistcnt "11h 1hc rca1ur<, of1hc linng pon,on l'fthc d11clhng GR.-\PHIC U:S:K·F1gur< 16.{)(13) Figure 16-6(13) Commcnlal)• 10 Figure (6-6( 1.1) fahove]: This ligurc illus1r01cs an accepmble design nnd level of dcia il for 1hc s1rcc1-focing side wall of nn nunchcd side -loaded gomJ!C. (4) Gu1dehn<" for Ciarngcs on Com<-r Lots. II ,s s1mngl) C11COW11g,-J lha1 onc-unu ~ Jwdhn~ ,,n <!'mer \oh be bu1h "11h gami:,-.1e11hcr 011ad1<,I or dl1ochcd) 1!1:11 are accc,s,--! fm111 1hc alle) or 1hc longer side lot hnc S.;cuon 11 . rhc t'II)' t'nu11c 1I 11f 1he C'il)' of E11glc"o<'d, C'olM:uln here hy nu11ion1cs :1111c11ding Til le I 6. Ch3pler (,. Sccuo n 13 ".\'1'g11,·, Suhscc1io 11 C'"Sc111•• 11111/ ,lpl'lmu,01111(11,i, Sn·1/,111": S11 hsl'Cl 1on II ·•Signs Pcnnin,'tl in K-1-A . K•l •B. K-1-C. K-~-A nnd R-1·0 i'onc na,1ric1s·: :mJ Subm:1i11111 ·•S,).:111 A•rmim·d i11 .Ill '• R· !-A. ML'-R-J-8, 11111/ T.tl /1111<' D111m1s": nf1hc l•n1:lc111,,d Municip.11 Cr•dc ~(M~) and lhc c11ac1111en1 l•flhe new r,m, i,1ons 10 re.id :a~ 11,11,m,,: 16-6-13: Signs. C .~'QfH.' mu/ A/Jp/u.a110u o{tluii S,•,11011 Ihc:,c rq.rul3twru. ,lull !!'-''Cm JIKI ... ·outrol 1lu: dhlll.1}. l."'-'thtru ... ·1wn. 1.:r~11on. uhc:r.tlll'"· r"11k-.Jl!hn~. -:nl,1r~1n~. nk,, mg 1\f m.11ntc:na1K'c: ,,t ;tll ,1g1h J"''f!tllth.-J ,, !th111 ••II 11.lnc <l!'-ln.:h c:~1.1t,lt,hcd h~ 11w, I 1th.· ,11\J :m~ ,\111l'Uthncnb 1lu:rch• 1 I Im S1~,i l'o<lc ,hull he ndnunhtcn-.1 h) the t'II). 11h1..-h ,hall ha,c the I""'"" and duue, ,et fonh and th,:hc: "~"~..anl~ unph1!d "·" 3Jnu111,,er :md l'nlorc~ 1lu, 4;1i!n (\xle. the Cu~ ma~ issue: Jl'!'l••pna1c pr,-.ccdur,'< and fomh .1 , u,,.,n applica11on 10 nnd 1>suan,·e h) the City of a pcnnn 1hcrclhrc. a sign may he erected. altered and n~1,n1a111cd uni) 1hr a pcmuncJ u<c m the di,111ct in II luch 1hc <11-'115 are lo.:ntcJ: ,1gn> ,hall be locat,'<I <>n 1he .amc lot•• the pcm1111,-d u...c unlc,, t'lthe!\11sc rn" 1dcd. IKl11c,,-r. no sign ,,f 30) type ,1~,11 be crcc1,-d or mamtam,-d li•r t'lr b) a onc-u1111. 1 , •mt.~• IIH.,, •nit !.'I mul11-un11 rel.1dcn1rnl use. C\'Jllmnin g 1wo pr three'™ cxcepl opprovcd h11nw occ upation s1!!ns ond ccnn111 signs for which II<' pcnnll is required . 4 :-:01l11ng herein col\l3tol'd shall be d,-.:011,,J • "31\ er ,,flhe pro, 1>1on~ oi on) 01hct c,rJin.1111:c ur rch'Ubtion opphcablc 10 sign, St~b loca1cd 111 ;ircas go,emed b) sc1cml ordinances and or opphcobk regula1io11s shall comply wnh all such ordinances and regubtions. lf1hcrc is a conflict bcl\1 ccn the reh,u lo1,ons ,n thi s Sign Code and any 01her ordtnonce or reh"'lntion. the more stringeni reguln11ons shall oppl). H. S1g111 Pem1111,•d III R-i-A, R-1-8, R-l•C. R-:-A ,md R-2-8 l.1111<' Di1me11 Signs lhat 111"'-'I !he follo,\lng entcrio moy he constructed. o;spla)ed. and mni111aincd in 1hc residcn1tnl district; R-1-A. R-1-13. R• l -C. R-2-A :111d R-2- B i11 oddi1ton 10 those pc:nuncd 111 Section 16-1•-13 (E) EMC ond for ho111c(ICcupa1ions. Pmniued Ma.<i•num !swnher. a. <Jm •L"mt. ~. mu/ .\111/11 .. Vuit Rc·.ud.•111iul l\·, .. ~. I or 1hc penniue<I uses. no signs except a, spccilicd in S1·c1ion 16-6-IJ.F EMC ond s11b,cc11on ln-6-IJ IU EMC h. Rdll,!IUIL'f /m-,,w11mn. E(lu,'tllw11al /nt.lltutmn,. P11hl,c /-(ld/i11t.•~. lluvmu/.(. Chuh.·\ ""'/ f'ro/c.11io11al Off,,•,·., For 1hc pcn11111ed u,cs. three (:I) >1gn,. c. <Jrhrr Lm,fu/ Nmu·,•,\idl'miul l \t'.\' For the pcrmiucd USC'S, two (2 ) si~ns 1 Pcnntllc'II Mnx imum S1b'll Arc-a. a. 011C'-l"nit, ~. and .\fuh,-l.,,i, R,1 \itkntiUI L:,,•.,· For 1h1.• pcnm1t cd use!._, one ( I ) M)Unr.: fo<H. as pro, alcd 111 ,ubsc-c1in11 11,-6 -IJ II ~ l·MC (I) For the pcm1111ed u,c,. c1ghl) (SO) ,111Hirc lcct or ,1s cakulmcd in the tahlc herein (wh11.:hc, er I!\ greater) TABLE 16-6-13.l: PERMITTED MAXIMUM SIGN AREi\ Street Frontage ·-· Sign Arca/foot o[ Street - (Sign Are.i Amounis Arc Cumulatl\e) I fool II' 100 feel 1.5 sq. ft. I f,~u IOI feet+ 1.0 sq. fi I 1!~11 • • • • l)Jf,t ,-I ,mt,,/ \um·, \,J, llll;ft ( ,, \ I t lf lhc rcnmth.-J u .. c,, I\H'IIT~ (~U. "-111,tn: h.-C1 llll;tl "1th 110 .. mi:-lc ,I~1t !;11,:c h, i.:,1.:ctlt h:n ( tn) 'llU~I1c l°l"l!I Si~n, l'cnlllll<'U 111 ~IL-R-.l--\. ~, U-1{._1.B. and I S.\ /,,nc ll1,1nc 1, s,~n, th.II 111c,·11hc r,,1111\lll\f' rnl<'fla ma; he c,,n,1ru,:1cJ. J1,pl.1;cJ .111J n1.1m1a111<-d 1111he ~IL-R-.l-.\. \ll -R-.l-11, anJ IS\ J,stn,1, 111 adJ111on 10 1h.•« pcnn111,-J m S..'\'.11e1n ln-l>-13 .r anJ ,uh"-"'""" 16-il-131151·\IC I. l'cn11111cd ~lnx11nu111 Numhcr Onc-L'nu. ~ on<I \lul11-L·n11 Rcs,Jc111111t L'sc< C~n1,11nini; l'lUl•f,,ur L'nlls ~ i;, .. ,r l 11111 ) for the pcm111t•-tl uses. lkl ,,~n, exn'Jll o, >(""<1li,-J m Stxtlllll 16-o-U.E EMC' and subs,..:11"" t 6.t,. I l 11 5 L\I C. h ~tuh 1-L'n11 Rc:)1dc111wl U:r-t~ off he ,._r More Untts F,,r 1hc.· pc11111t1ed ,i,,,c~. ,me 11) ~,gn per s1rcc1 from . c Rchpnu< lnsrnu11on,. l'duca11onal 1n,111u11e11b. Pubhc hc,111,c,. I l1hr1mb. t'lin,c,. Jnd l'roth,111n.1l Oflic<> h>r th< ren,1111.:J u..e,., 1hrcc (3) "t!lb d. Olhcr I 1111 ful Nonrcsidcnunl U,cs ( I l ~lll-R-3-i\ and ~IU-R-3-ll Dismcl\: I or 1hc pmnincd u,-·<. 1wo (~) s,g1L< t~l TSA f)i,11ic1>; s,i:ns a, r<-munc,J 111 Ilk: \IV-13-1 01>1nc1 • Penmncd Mn\ln111m S,gn Arcn. • 011c-Un11. Tme lc/1111. ·1 hr " l'11i1. nm! ~1ul11-Un11 Res1dc111wl U,c, <.:rul_oinhu; V11 h~.[l'ur l'111t~ (I ,•ur er~• ~• 1.Jnn ) For 1hc rcmuned u.sc,. one (I) "tu.ire foot. n, prm iJcd in ,uh,c,cuon 1 n-6-13 11 S h. ,\luh,-Unn Rcsidcm,.11 U,c, or Fl\<' or ~lore Uni1,. F,,r 1hc 11,•n11i11 c,I 11,c,. 1tt1 ,mgk >1gn focc Ill exceed thiny-two (.1:!) ,4unrc J'cc1 . c . Rchg1nus ln,111utit>1b. I ducational hblllUllon,. l'uhhc fnc,huc,. th,,rual,. C'luucs. and l'rotc,""'~,1 Oflicc- TADLl: 16-6-13.2: PERM ITTED MAXIMUM SIGN i\Rl'.A -Sil,'11 Arca/Foot of Street Street Frontage (Sign Arcn Amow1ts Arc Cumul ative) I loot Ill ltM) f«1 15 ,q. ti I foot IOI fc.1 • 111"' n I fMI I~) \i, ,m):11.'.' ,1~n l"a~c ,h.,11 c,~i:\..-J ,111•· hunJn .. -J, WOl ~uari.: feet c,~"-'r\ ru. pr,,, 1J'--J m ,u~'"""'"' lh-b-1 .1 ll!l~l(hl I \ll J C~h,-r I JII ful \onr,,,J,·1111;,I l ><.'>. h,r the l'<'fllllll,-J u .... ,. 111cm~ (~Ill -.qu.1rc foci ltll,11 ""h lk' ,m~lc ,1}!a f,..:c h\ c,,, ..... -J ten ( HU '\(\Uare (a11. 51~•1b for l'k.,nr"-~idcn11:II u~~ in 1hc IS\ dhtnCI ,hall c,,111111~ II uh the ,1anJarJ, •rrhcahle "' the \IL' -R-1 d1,1n,1 S~'\:"lft\U J 1: I Ju.· ( ·u) l\,ut"' ,1(1hc l1l) ul En~k\\t\txl. C,ll,,m&., hcreh~ aa11t,,n16 .1mcnd111i; l nk• th. Ch.1pti:r 8. St.\:ll<'O 5 "/'ki/u ,w,m, fw Park,, 1n11/, ,mJ OJ"" .\J'<h, •·• SubM.'C11011 C. ··H,·qmr&.'nk'UI\ /or n..·,/1<11(11111 fl( /'11/,/,, /',11·(, 1111,/ o,,.,, s,.,,, .. ,,r the r:n~k\\<1<.ld ~lumc1ral C"ndc 100() and the li\JClmcm 01'1he nc,, pm, 1,1l'11\!I tc, n.·ad R!t follo\\ ~ 16-8 -5: DedlrMio n< for rarh,. Troll,. and Open ~pa «. Cil•ncrnl Rcqu1rcmcnt . Wuhin ttn .. Lrcn ')UbJ~C t to these rcgu latum s. nrcn $pac1.·s M1tW M~ loc:11 cd ond <If adc<1ume ,iie. a, de1cnn111cd hy 1hc C'11 y Mnnngcr or dcsignce. fo r public parks. pin} gro un d<. nnd pa~,1, c nnd :u.:t i,·c.: open sputcs m:ty h1.· rcquir\.-d w rcdut:c the unpm·t on nc1~hbonni! foc il11 1c.:s or if ~uni I.tr 1:,cili1ic~ ,!t, not exist m th e rm:~ S:ud sp.l Cl!S sh:ill be dcdic:tt cd for the crnnmon u~c 01'1he puh hc '" he estahhs hcd l>> cc,, c1111 111s or ht her c!lncli1ion.1 in deed ur deeds for 1hc usc ,,r the puhhc. • lndu,11111 of Signilkm1 l·c:11ur,-. 111 L:111d lkdica11ons. To the ma:\1111111 11 cx1c111 rc,~1hlc. ou1s1m1d111~ • natural and rnhuml l'e.1111rcs 111dud111g 0111 001 limucJ 111 \\atcrna)'> and other l~"l,cs ol'wm,•r. M~1111ic;tnt -"Hu1d~ ,,f l'\li\1111.g tn:...-, or, ci;c1at1on. or hish,ril.'.' or ;irchcologu.:nl r1.-M1urcc~ . ..,ha ll he mdudcJ in I.Hid area, ,lcd,cai.'11 for public parks. 1rnih. and nrcn ,r,,ce and r<."SCl'\cd f,,r puhlk u,c I ,10\I D-...'\ll\.!alnm ,\nl\•unt Kcqu1rcd I he m\111:r r,r dc,d\ll:k.'r of land to,, lm:h the~ prod.1t1(H1S Jl'f'li ,hall. ,II th,· ,,p11011 uf the t'II). cuhcr: :t t ·,,m1.11u the ('11y in lt.-cMmplc tk.ll k~!'l 1h.1n h •. ,1 anti ,c,cn-11.-n1h" t JO.,) acn."' rx-r 1hou~ ( I JNICII l'-'rul:it11111 p,,,,,,--r,-d for the J,·, dupn•:111 ,,f such land. "'d,1ennmcJ m accnnl:n« \\lll11h~ PW\l\1011\ or1h1, ..:uh,c,1ton. It I'•> u, lhc l "11> the cJ,h l'l{Ul\.iklll ,,f the 1:11r 11-.rl.,1 \;tlu,· ,,1 the l,11kl 111h,:l'\11-.c f\.'(JU1r,'ll 1u tlC ,J\,ht.:,111.-J pur,u.ml hi tlu, ,uh:,,..,i,:th'II. or ~ S,Uhl~ ,u.:h 1.""l'll\h111:u1011 os JcJ1~1t11\11 ant.I pa~nk.·nt III h\.'U ul tk'l.lu:01t101111~11 . ..-,•n'-hll'UI ,,11h 1hc pn,, 1,1t•Jh of 1111, ,uh"t"11.'1uu1. 1hc Cu~ ,k1t.-nmn'--~ .1ppmpri:1tl' \1lph1.,1hk f11.,pul.11u,n Ut..:11'11~ ~t.md.ir\l I ,,r llttffK-'"""'' ,,1 4.klt.·munm!! par~ nr,cn 'flJ\.'.1-'. l,mJ d1...'tlt\.',111on rt.'f..llllrt..'mc111, pu~u:mt In 1lu~ :-.uh:-.cc lh1 1\, 1he pr1.,_1,icctcd JXlpul.ltmn l'I 1hc 1~~1th:n11~1l tlc,dup111cn1 ,uhJt.•1.:1101111\ S..,"1."11,111 ,h,11 1 he c,1.1hl1,h1.\t h, u11ii1,;-i1m11 ,,f 1h1..· h1lhm me dc1i-.11y foi.:h1r, I, I.SI"'""'" pc1· tt~tl1t-lluml~ 11111h 1-1111i11h1cl l111g Htt+8't1' 111111 Rltn eh.._h iw.-11-+tlir-,, 1w....1t1t1 • ,1....iltt'l!, • • • .:. 1.5 pt.'f-.t)lb 1'4:1 unu \\1thm a dC'\eh.,pmcnt mh .... 1x.li:J for. ~nd qu~hf~ mi;. ;h. '"l'hltbm~ for oh.k·r pcr'°ns" pur,unnt to the I t-<lcral Fair llousmg . .\ct t-l2 l.1.S l' Section .1607(h)(ll. as lltncnJcJI In 1he cwnt tha1 a Jc,clopmcm 1111crukJ for "hou,mg r,,r ,>IJ<r pcT>1,ns" fail< 10 qu.1hfy for such sia111s under 1hc arphcablc prn\1>1llns of 1he Fair H<'t.,ing Acl r pcnmcnt rq:ulauons, 11r ha\ 111g nchic\'ccl su.:h Matus tl1 cn.:;1ftcr rcl1 11qu1,hcl'I ()r other'\\ 1se f.111, 10 1n:11nt;1in Mich '-lalU'.\, addtllol\31 lm•l Jed1.:a11on or cash-m-lu.-u pa~11ic111 ,hall he r.qum.'11, OO><'II upon the nppropna1c den~it)' factor st~ fonh ,n thi s <ubsecuon , St-ction H The Cni Council <1f the C11y of Englc"ood. Cot.,rado hcrcb) au1oonzes anl(.'fldmg r11k 16. Chapter 9, Section 2, Subse.;tmn A. ",\'om 011(t11·mi111: L><' ,!f 8111/d111g or S1111t wn•" of 1hc Engle" ood Mun icipal Co<lc 2000 and 1hc c11ac1111c111 of the nc11 prO\ isions 10 read as r.,110\, s: 16-9: NONCONFORM ITI ES: 16-9-2: Noneonfom1log Uses. A. Nonconfonning Use <>f 13uildiny or S1ruc1urc. I. 1. 3 . 4. 5. 11tc nonconfom1111a use ofo build111g or stru cture nu,y he con11nued, except ns otherwise provided here in A nonconfonning use inn Flood Plain Disiriet may he modified, altered, or repaired 10 incorporo1c floooprooling mc.1surcs. bu1 shall not be extended or e,pandcd. 111c 11onconfom11 ng use sha ll no! he cha11gcJ 10 a diffcrc111 111mconfonning use, 111<! oonconfom1mg use. ,r changeJ m n confomnng u,c. m,,)' no1 1hereafler be changed to any nonconft,nning use. ·n1e nonconfom11nf: use ,holl nol be cx1end!.-<l or cxpnnds-d, An "cx1c11sion or expansion" shall i11cludc .,ny increase in the Ooor area of the hu1 ldiny C\r structure in which the nonconfonning use is conduc1cd or any c,p.1nsion or relocation of 1he 001..-onformmg u,e. in "hole or m ran. to a different pan of the buildntg or s1ru~1ure. 6. rhe pcmu11ed accCS5<\T) u.<cs to a oonconfonmn{! use shall be those cx1>11ng on the effc.:m·e dnte of1h1s 1 ,tic. and 1hc 111111m1nn of ndd ,110,ml ncccs,;uT) uses shall not be pcnn111c-<l nfl cr 1hnt dal e. c,xcept o, folio\\ s, n A mmconfonmng re:,id1:111rnl u:-ic in nny 1t111c d1,1r1ct shall he rcnn ittcd IO 1nIIInIc a single Jm1nc occupa1ion. suhjcc1 to all applic;ihlc stnndards simcd III Scc11on 16-5-1.C I F\IC. "llonk! Occup.111011,• h A nonconfonmng. rc~idcnt1al u_:..c ,lmil be pcrm11tcJ It' 1.:,,11.>trud a r.,,1Jl!'1111,1l LJra~'-' ,,r CaJ"Jk,n 1ha1 othcm ,,.., comrh<" "11h 1h1> Tnlc 7 A IIOII< 1fom1in~ --niull!-unil d\\ clhni; C<>Olaituni: ll' I' unJJ.; USC ., .. 11 1 pcmUllt'tl 10 3lkl 3 ,eparatc water aud sew<,-hnc for !.':Ith w111. nnd ~uch addt1mn ,hall 1w1 he deemed w c<mstillllc n chnngc 10 n different nonc()nfonuin~ u.,.;c or nn cx1cnsi,,n or cxp:;msion \lf the C'<l!'iting nonconfonning use 11 lhl' n\,n\.·,,nh1rm111~ .... ,. 1-.. J1~,,11unu1:d h'r ., l'-Th,J ,,1 ,,11«: hun\ln..·J l."t~ht~ t I "11 J.•~-.. Pr n1t,r,•. 1cgarJlc.·,, ,,1 .1n~ 11111.•nt h' n..•~tmlc ,ip1.•r:1111,11-. .• 111~ luttm: u,c 1'! 1hc.' hml1..il111.:~ nr ,tm\.'.tUrl.' mu:,,t he u -.·1)n!im111n~ u,~ • o II:. ..-,,nt\,mung t,uiMmµ ,,, ,1n1.:nm: ~1,rna1111n~ ,1 lli.lrk.",,nh,mung u,I." , ... Uc,tr,,~,:J or J.mu~c!'ll h, the c,t.:nt 11f m,,re lhan ~1,1~ pcr\'.cnt ((lfl"u) ol Iii,, value. :h dctcmuni:l! pun,u:mt 10 the: nh:th,,I \\I \Jlua11on ,1fbu1ldrnµ:,, Ji,r 1hc 1~ .. u1.1111,:c ofa hud iJ 111g pcn ml. 1'111) future U'-11! ,1fthl.' rchu1lt c.1r resh,rcJ building or ,tructurc ,h .. ,11 be a i:,,nfi,mun~ U'«.' ll\,\\C\l'f. a lcl!,tl tll'lh.'1'nl~,nmn~ l'l1l"·Ulllt d\,clhni; . • ,n the tffc-:11,e daw ,if tho T11k. h.:Jt<'tl ma bu,mess <>r mdu,tnal wne d1,1nct. n•11 l>c rchu1lt ,,r reconstructed :md u,cd '" u u11 c-un11 d11cl hnp :I a build ing ;1cn1111 i.,r the J11clhng uiut ,, opph,-d for "ithin ,,nc r~3r nflcr thl.! dc~tn1ct1<'n ,,r dmnagc occuJTc<l. 1·unh1,.•r. n legal nClnconfr,nnmg ~ IHltl d\\cllm£ ~lUIIUllJl.Untt,. ,,11 the cff.xtilcdatc oftht< rnk. k•.:otcd 111 nn R-1-A. R-1-11. or R-1-C rc~1Jen11.1I zone d1s1nc1 m.1}· he rehu1lt or r1,."Collilructed :1nd uied as a l\,o--unit d"dl1ng 1f .1 bu1ld111~ pcnnn for thd 1 • e """ ;unultt~~!.!il •h•dhng co111111n ,11i:,Llu' un11s 1s applied for wnh,n ,,nc i I ) year after the dcs1n 1c1ion or da nmgc occurred Seeuon 1,. The C ny c_·.,unc,I of the Ct1) of 1:n,IC\H,lll. l'oluradu hcrcb1 authon-.-,. an,cn,hng Title I b. Cha pt er 11. S,-ction I. Subsc-cuon D l'\umbcr (3) ... llouschold Lh mg .. of the Englc,«,,-.d Mu111c1pal Code 1000 and 1hc cnru:1mc m ,,r 1hc new pr1;l\ 1~i t,n :; w rcild ns follnw i,,: / Sub.t<'£'llrm [) J\'rm1ber f I J "Group J.,,•111g" uud \'umh.:r ( 21 "/Imm.• Cm·._•" ,11'1..' m1, lume.1..·•I am/ omillL'd (mm 1/u,• (t,lhm Ill>!/ 1()-11-1: l 1se Clsssilkatio ns. 1 lousdiold Lmng ('/111rt1t.1':r1,11c., Tim, use ~:Jh:g(\I) 1s charnctcn1cd hy rc!lidtnl ml oci.:up:mc) of o d\\cllmi! u1111 hy n housd~,IJ Tcnan..:~ 1s :1n:mgeJ <)0 n month•h,\.n1"n1h t,r h,11~1,...T b:t:oi~ \C111111l01t nc~cs.sor; Ui!i<:.) mdudc tL"Cn-.i11onal ncu,111cs. m1,111g llr fk.'b. p.nrdcns. }'\'r-..l1nal s1,,rnl_!c bu1h.hn~~. OOhh1c:r-, nnd pnrl mg. ,,1 1hc occup;u\l ':,. ,duclc:-. llomc occup311ons nrc suhJcc t 1n :idJn10 11nl rc~ul;U1C'lns. Sec Secuon lt>-~-1 Cl ~~1C ( I J I l\c \\\irk ll\\clling A cc•111b111a11nn <'f resi<lcntiul occu('.1ncy nnd co111111crcia l octl\ II)' 1,,,,.·31,-d "11hm a d\\elhnt! u1ut \ "'h\C \\c,rk J\h!lhng'' u,-c h a pnnci('IJI UM: ooJ the c,,nUUi."fC1al ncu, It) b 1k1t a home ''-='UPtt1l1'0, I ypu.·:11 \H1rl. ilCll\ 1t11,.'!o. 111 a h\c '"'rl <l\\ cilmg ntO)' mdud"· hy \\'.ty f'lf c,amplc nnl}·. pmk~:r-mnal :r,.cn ice:,., crn lhHnk. an ,1L1du,,. jc\\d') n,,1k 111i;. fohncation of ..:loth gooJ,. iltl{I 01hcr ~unih,r ac11, 11ics (1) \l,111u1actuu.-J lfome P.ul \ tmct i1l l.11t1.t cllhL-r 11, ,1ng.lc '"' Oc.."r...lup ,,r J1\ 1d4,.'\J 1nh\ "h1'i.'J.-.. ,m d·,,r lr1b \\h1ch nM) ll\! 111 :r-cp;1ratc ,,wm.:ri,,lup. ,,111~h ha, hc..:n d..:,dopcd \\Ith ;111 nt·\!t.'"~'r) f.1c1hth!, and ,er'\ ice~ 111 :11.:1,.•,1nl:mc1.: \\ il h .1 "illC' t.ir.:\'ch1pmr.:111 1,lm1, 111cc1111l! all ~,, 1h< f1,.'"QUtr<na·n1, ,,f th1, rule ;md ,dud1 ,, intcmk-J lt,r the 1,.•\pr1.·,, purr<"'-' ,,f pro,1Jtn~ a ,,111,f} llll! (1, IO!,! i."ll\ lfl'llllk'III f,,r llt.llltlf.h:IUrcd htllllC resulcnt:i \111 a l,,n!!~h.'1111 llCC'll~llk.'.~ h.tw, \lul11-Ln11 ll11dhng •\ d\\cllmg com,111ung ~ t"I.' Q or 111,,rc d11dhng u1111,., \lrlllt 11II J ellmg Wltll lraat•d "' th , .• , ••• I. t I',., .... ,. lea<u pl lhRI ,r1h• J ,11,Ri!'" ""' '!!'I'd "11h r•sre<t h• . opaFilto ,1,,v ,e. ,, 111,r, m,d !!•• 1111111:· ,,,,,rn.-;11 "'-,111tl ''"""'"" "nil ,~•t•lflh!li,•tt•H'-"~lwdltt>t-<<1llt t~ he l1•0a1«~•wtl-!l"l'llrill~~ • • • • • 1-+1 u~J, 1 , h .11,r t ua1oce , I 1h, l•u1IJ111~ I AUii. 11 .. 11 Iii. J .. llm~ !•,all h, a , 11, unn ~~ I~ .. l 1111 ',na,h,J On e l1111~ \ t ,,. HRH Jo ,lhn,e .11 .. h;J "' ,.,,, ( 11 f lllPF< ,'lie""" ,I d l1111,!.. 11h ,a,1. J ,11 111~ .,rn l.'<ill eJ .'II 11;' 'II •r•• ,. , ... 'F l,;F,11h, d' clllllt b J ,.i~l'<U wilh Fi!t l"" 1,, q•,1a1; ,l.mri,. "a1,r. aud ~•-u11l11:· 0,,1 111«11,i, Qlld u1111111e,1 all i't'lH 1me1tc1M I? alh, ,a~I, d cdling u1t11 te l:,ii! lt"cah!d n ll5 ;;i H si!I aFal &! let ,l,r,, wgh a ttlldi, ,. "'" ali ,r I llAll•r 0f,l,e ~u,ldm~ r u mll. (,> ~) One-l:nu ~ i)\,cllmg .\ one-un11 d\\e)hng that is 1ll•I auachcd "' an) other dwcllmg by any means. and i, lo.:.ncd "n a ,cpar.11e lot lr,,rn any other d\\clhng u1111 .-\ one-utUt ~ dwell mg may include a 1U:111ufac1ured home in complmncc "1th the "andanh sn fonh m S,-.:uon 16-5-~ .. .\.3 E~!C (fo~l Onc-l:nu ~ D«.:llme ,,n a Sn:all lot. A one-um\ ~ dwelling sited "" a ·,mall 1.,1: as that term 1s defined m Sccu.-.n lo-11-~ F\ft (Dctin111t•n of \\'orJ,, lrnns. and Phra<cs), below. R F0 ~ Un11 Q, ,llm~ .. ~ J .. ,11,AII ,aR1a1R11111 111 t Ell d , ,lhRg un11,. "-' e.,,, 1ha 1 ,f 1h, uwellrn j! 1; de:i~ne J" 11h respee1 •• se11arai, t!leeme,, ·a10,. 11110 ~as 11111 11 ) e~A11,a11~ns end @f liHROll • 1all een ,I RJC UPH le allP eaeh ti elliHg itHH 10 he loea12tl an its~ r. S@J'Rf·YUC le l 11,r••~h e ••~J,. , 1eR ,1A,r 1ss•o••• nf 111, ll•ihl111~ pemol. 1h,i1 1he Ju clh n11 !,hall ~. • ,,n e UIHI 0111,eh ed u..-ell111g. F..Rrp1uu1<. I oJgm~ mo J\\dhng unit nr "here un11, arc r,111cd on le« 1han o n.,nthl> ha"• ,s clnssi tied in the ,·isitor nccommodn11on u,c l.'.atcgMy . Scc1wn 16. Ille C11y (\,unc,I of the Cit) .,r En~lc\\ood. c,,loraJo hereby outhonLCS the 0111<:ndmg TIiie 16. Chapter 11. Scc11on 1. "l)cfinition of \\'ords. Tcnns and l'hros~.-· of th e Fnglcwood Mu mc,pal C<Xlc 1000 to reaJ .b fnllo" s onJ 10 be 1ns,,n,'11 tn alphaheucal orJ,·r 16-11 -2: Drfini1ion of Word,. Torm,, and rhraso. ll Cndclined r cnns. h,r words. tenn<. anJ phrase, u«'ll 111 tlus TIiie that arc not dcfin,-d bd,,". or d,c\\hcre III tlus Tnlc, 1he C'il) ~lannµcr or ,lc,1gncc ,lmll 1111crpre1 or defi ne ,uch wcml,. tcnns. and phra-c, In n~lkmg ,uch mtcrpretaunn, or Jcli111U<'11'. tli., Cit) Mnnag<T "r dc>1gnc., may cmt.sult ,cc,,nd:1 ry s.•urccs rcla1cd 10 1hc plann ing pwfc,>1011 for 1,-.:hmc;1I 1,.>rd,. tcnns anJ phrnses. ,ncluJmg but m,1 hmned 10 A Uk"~•() o( /onmg, LX·n:ll1pmcnt. and Plannm~ l cnn"' . Pl,11111ing \dv1sory Sen 1cc R<pon 491 4'1~. 0'<111,·J h) \ltchnel Oa\l.bon nnJ Fa) l),,lmcl (,\111cnc,1n l•lann111g ,\>,<.,1a11,11~ Ch1cag,1. 111. l'll/9): A Suncy nf /t•n111~ Dcfin,111,ns -l'lanmng \d\lsOr)' Scn,cc Kcpor1 !',umber -el. ctlotc'll h) l rac) Bunn"> (Amem·an l'lannllll\ ,\;,-,c1,t11c>11. t lncagt>. Ill I QS'I): Zn11111g nnd Dc,cl,,pment Dcli1111wns fi>r the \e~I Century. cdll<'ll b) ~ltchad l),1\IJ,,.,11, 111 /Clfltng :-le\\, (Amcncan Plannmg Ass.•c1a1in11. Angu,t l'19Q): 1111d Th.: lllus1r.11cd B.-,1. of nc,elop111c111 Ddi11111t>n,. h) llanc) S ~h,,l,l\<iu nnd Carl (i LmJht,,om 1<:rmcr lt<r L'rhnn l'ohc) Kc,e.irch, Rutg,·rs l'nl\Chil) 's.J I hirJ FJ1111,11. 1987) fhc l 11) \l,1n.,µcr ,,r Jc,,i;,tcc Illa) con,ult I\ ch,tcr\ t:1~1bndg,'ll D1c11n11,tr)' (l(J•Kl,1111 llnu ... c Refcrcm.c 31hl lnl'C1m1at11m Puhh,hmc. ~c" Yorl. 1'>97) .. 1s :...ur,plcmcmcd, or 01lu:r :1,uilnhh: rcfcrcnce ,ou~i! for t'lhl·r u orJ,. ll-nlb .. uu.l phr J,c.s. Dcli111t 1ll!l ,,r ll'ord,. l'cnns. nnd l'hrn,c,. ll,:d mid Rrt•c1A(iu1 \ ~rl"\:itit..· t)')"h! uf \ hllor J~~tnnn11.K.la11\ln u~c \ ~(.munen.:1:il cstahli~hmcm operated tn un O\\Ucr-1\C\!'Upu.:J. ,mgle-fanul) ,J.e.i~ th,dhn~ uml. l'r ptm ion 1hcrc,.1f (111duchng an !11.:rcv,l)I} hu11<lmg). th.n pm\hl'-" -.h,lrMcnn ,1c;.1h"'r h'<l~nh? (genes.di) ,1.1~, ,,1 tlun) f30) Ja~~ ,,r le,s). \\llh t,r \\Uhout 1he" M"f\Kc 4.ll 3 n~•num.! nk.";11 ,,nl~. :mJ ,,h .. -rc lht· ,lfX'r.1wr h,c .. ,,n ,tt..· 1,1..:nn "'"" ,,, nwrc 1ha:n "" lhl l!Uc:~,, n1.1~ Ix· J.:~\'1111111<1\!JtcJ .11 .u,~ ,,iii: 11m1-· Si:(' di:tim11t•• ,,r Yhn,,r ,~,,1nm1t,IJth,n" /)1h//mc \n~ hu1ld1ng ,,r f'k'num ,,1 hu1IJin1_: that 1:-u-.cJ J, 1hc '"'"H,h.'11\'.r: ,,r ,,nc tl) ,,r more lh1u,dw!J,. hut not mdudmt!, ~c'l . ~c"J 11ml PFeitl,ffl t c-rnhli:shmc"HI , 1'11\,r ,,,:~\ll1l11hlU,11u111,. duh~. h1..b,p11Jl~. tr:nb. or ,1n11lnr u:ics pr1o.\\ 1d111~ lratbl\.'nt or tcmp<lrai: acconun1..xl:11u1n /)1\dlin~. liw l ftwA. A !<ip\.'r1 tk 1)1'C <,fh,nhc.'hold 11,rn~ tbc :\ ~ornhin:111(111 ,,rrc:,,11..lcm1,tl occup,mc) und CC'lmmercin l acti\'IIY loca ted \\llh111 :i u,,dling u111t . A "Ii""' "''Irk d,,clhng" u,c 1s ,1 princ1p.1I use rulll the commercia l ac11v11y i!<I 1101 o home 1~cupt111tm. ·1yp1c:.1l ,,ork 3c11,111c:,, in u 11,c \\Ot~ d\\dhng 111:1) mc ludc. b~ \\ay l'1f example ,,nJ~. profc~inttnl scntct."S. c:rn lh\ork. nn ~uutuh, J~\\clr) 111:.tkmg. fobncat1on ,,f cl~th ~Cllids. nn,t mher ,ntular acll\ nics Sec ddi111111,n of "I lou<chold Lt, mg· n11d/111g. .l/11/11-L·1111 A spa-11ic type of h,,usehold lmng u,e A J11clhng n,ntannng ~\\\!'I~ <•r more d\\elling unu~, nh all Ju t!lhH~ wmts le.doled en t-hz sam2 let ?F p.1tetol l \ctft 1h::1l 1f1ht du cllm~ .... J ,,,~n•d .. 111, •••~••• h' ;rarah ,l«me ... e1,,. and ~• •11111: eei,1•u11 n ~nJ "'RIAleR .. all ,e1blftl<ll <R 1e alle •••h d, ,llmt "'"'Ii'~• IP•o1eJ en 11. a.-.. ,,ra,ai, l.11111,·•~' • subJ,, 1>rnR a!i ,r I"'"""'" ef lhe bmhh•~ r ••nil. """ 1he d, ell mg ,I all be •••• YHII Rlla<li,J JI ,11111~ S•• J,ll11t1i,R ,r "lle•s,helJ b, mg". n11.-t/111g, 011r-t.:11i1 · A d11clhn~ c11nmining no more than one (I) d11clling u11i1. IJ• , 11,11~. 0" l '.1i1. l.•1 ,, ¼ed ,\ •1•••ilio l)'I'• ef hess,hald li•·111g sse. ,,, en, ,mil J •el long •n•eh,d •• ,.,,, ti l er me,, eue "ni+-tlw,,llin~, .. -,11, e11ah d ,lhn~ snit leeai.11 "" ib • n, ,'11aF1•I• 101, ar '""" 11la ~,. ellin;, is lle,ignee with R.,11w h' ••~Afft\e eleetrie. ¥.Bier. aml gn., u1ili1:, ,,·1111,,11t1111J mul demmP11 11all 1!(•11 ,lftletieR ti alle" ,aeh Jmel1111~ •nil ta be laented en 11s awn s@pa,a1e~-thf<>l,!!1H>-,,U~di.,,. '"" ofter ,.,i,uan,-t f1he ~d1!ding P•Rhll s., d,!;11111,•n, f "lle"·,held I i0 mg" D11,·/111111. 011,•-l iut ~ A ,pc,:,lk t}pc or household lmng use \ onc-111111 d\\dhng 1h.11 1< Ml nu:1d1t.-J to :ti\) l'llher d\\dlin~ h) nn) n-..:.uh, :mJ I!!. k~alt.-d on 3 ~"('Jmlt: ll'I t'nJm :In) ,,1hcr tl\\elhn~ umt \ c,nc-unu ~ d\\ clhn~ 11~1) mduJ, :1 n1:111uf:h:1urs-d lk>nlC 111 coi1o1•hJncc "nh the ,10,kbnls .-1 fonh m Secuon lb-5-1 A.) I \It' S,-c d<1imt1<>n 11f"lloas<:hold I 1'·i n~• /)11d/111~. 0111-L'1111 ~. <11111 .'1111111/ /,ii ,\ specific type c,f lh•u<CIKtlJ h\utg u,c A ,mc-umt ~ d\\cllmg sited "n n "sm:111101," no that tcnn is dcfin,-d m Sc"111111 lh•l I•: I ~ll" tDcfinn,,111 of \Vnrcl,. l cnm. and Phrase.,), hclo\\ Sec dclinilmn ol' "l lmLschnld l.l\'lng". /11,111, •'~. r, ' l"11il' A 'J'<dili .. 'YI'• ,,r h~u .,,IH>ld Ii· 11,g "" ,\ tl11;IHt'!H'<ltlHt!llltl~ I",, tlJ ,1°,,m .... 111111,. e.,e,1!1 1h111 if 1h, J, ,1111,~ , ,I, •~""' "ilh re>p,el 1.1 . e11,11,11H-,,. 0 .ll;F. ,111d •"· ,,1,l11y -.!t'?lln t'ict 1tn_ an~ cttmm •n ",111 t!,111 ltt+t.~111 h• ullt • ,:M1::h d clling u1u1 1 , h~•4'"'1~t-1111 11.,, 11 c;cpHFiHl" l,•1 thFt'U~h 8 'ubai, 1:1PH """'' I ,U,lt-'"' I uildmc remul. '"'" 1h, du ,llrn~ h,,11 I>( " , .... HHI I """"""-1 Ju ·llin~ S;e J,11nllh'll ,,f "I~" ,h•hl I 1, m{" J>,,dlmt.!. tm, On.: Cl} or nk•h.' n\il,nh Jilli .1 -.mgk L111.:lki1 and :-11 lc,l..,I ouc (It h.11hn-...,m. ""'"1gm.-J. o,,upu .. -J. or 1111",Kl"'-J (t,r ,;c~uJ'JJh:"~ ~'' M."J'3ralc t1uJncr::,. l(1r 1hc c"<du~1H· U'4: ,,f J ,ml!k h,tt1"-·hold. for lk1u,"'·lx,IJ h\ mg ('\ll'Jll'St."" h c .• h\ mt•. 1.:•""'"''"!!• :mJ "1n1t,lf) fllll'f'("'(;"~). 11-..:,ll\.,J 111,1 J\\C,lm}.! l.01, .\malt \ JegJI hn uf l'l'\!OrJ l'\1,1111,; on lhc cff~\.'llh' date of1h1~ l ,tie 1IMI 1 1e,ttml It' tr li.o 11w1n . 1\ 1h,·t1 ,,nJ (~.1100! ~ua,, h!i!I m ,IF<8. ,111d 1 ••1•utl I.' er lur~er then lhe I• •F .,A \\])er~ the l,·l \\ 1.Jtll.1[)111 me~ i,Jc,s 1hanJ11c.n11111n1u1n ~umdar,I h·r " 1•nc-un1L~.:Jlrni; 111 the l,,uc d1>tnct m whtd1 thdQl .u, h1c,:;1h:1.l, • • • • • ,,.4 ,, , ~., ilt1i11111,•• ,f··Q, ,llme-'In, l 1111 .>,uoeh,J Sc-ct ion 17. Pur,uont 11> Anick,·. Sc.:tll>n 411. of the Englc\\,~,J 11,,mc Rule Charter. the t'1ty Courn:il ha> de«mrnncd th.it thh Onhnan,:e ,hall fl<'t be pubhsh<-d l>ecau,c of 11, ,uc \ <•>fl) 1> J1,11lahlc 111 the Ollk~ ,,t the En~lc\\0<"1 C1t) Ckrl. ~ Sc,1i,,n 12. S,itc11 Clau,c< The Cit) Council hcrch) 1i11J,. ,ktcmune,. and dwlarcs 11,11 th,, Ord11~1nce 1, pr<lmulgated unJer the ~Nwr.d p<1hcc p<111 er of the CU) of I n~lcwood, 11.,1 1: 1s pmmulgatcd for the health. ~fcty. and "elforc of the public. nnd that this Ordma ncc ,s 11ecc,~1ry for 1hc prcsm a11011 of hcail h and safety and for the protection ofpuhhc con,cnicncc and \\Cl fare. The Cit) c.,u1.:il further dctcmunc, tha1 the Ord111:111ce ~rs a rot1Mal rdat1<'11 to the pr"pcr lcg1<la111 c 1ibJect <ooght to be oNamed. ~ Sci ,rahil ity, If any clau,c. ,cmcncc. paragr:iph. ,1r pan of this Ordmancc orthc upplicm1n11 thereof 10 nny rers"n or circumstances shall for an) rca,011 be ad;udgcd b) a coun of compete:,, ;unsd,cuon m,"3hd. )UCh judl!'llt'lll sh.ill Ml affect. 1Jll(l,11r or 1111ahda1c 1hc rcmamJcr of this Onlmancc Jr us applicauon t" other persons or cir,'llmstances . Sc:,;nnn 10. h,c,,1tsi<1c111 (1rdinance; All <>thcr Ordinanc,-.. or pon,ons 1hcrrof mcons1s1cn1 fir ron01c1mg with 1h1s Ordinance or any portmn hcre.,f arc hereby rcpeall-d 10 the cxtcltl or <uch 111consos1cnc) or conflict. Sccti,,n ~I. E[frct of rcrn;nl or 111ooqica11011. I he repeal ur 11K>d1iic,mo11 ,,f nn) rro, ision of the Code <1f 1hc C11y of l·ngle\\oocl b) this Ordinance ,hall not rdc.1,c. e.im~••n,h. alter. moo,fy. or change m II hole or m part 311) pe..ihy. forfeiture. or hab1li1y. e11hcr c1nl or cmrnr.al. \\ luch shnll ha1c hcen mcnrrcd under such provis irn1. and cnch provision shall be treated and held as s1ill 1·c1101ini11g in force for the purpose, of su,rnimng any and all proper ncuons. suus. procccJmgs. and pn>sccu1101t, for 1he enforcement ,,11he r,.il3h)'. forfcuurc. or liabtlny. as \\ell as for the purp.!Se of ,u,tmomg any Judb'll><III. JL'Cn>:, ,,r,,rJcT \\Inch can or may he rcndere<I. enicrcd. or nmdc 111 !!!Uch :ictic,ns. sui1:,,, pr<lCccd1n~~. <•r prosc..-cut1r111s. SN;IJNl 21. Pfnnlt1 . fhe l',-nah) l'r.,11,i,,n ,,f S,-.:11011 1-1-1 I.MC ,h,tll :ippl) 10 c:"h ar>d c,c11· 1iolnti1,o of 1hrs Onhn.,ncc tn1mduccd. rcau Ill full. nnd ras><,,J "" lim rcaJmg on thc lhlh U3) ,,r Junc. !OU!, l'uhh,hcJ h) 111k a, n ll,11 fo• .•n I l1J11o;m,:c ,1111hc ~01h ,l,1) 111'.lunc. llkiX . AnlSI I. I ourn,hia \ I lh,. l '11) t'krl, of lhc l"ny of I nj!lc\\l-.>J, C.-t,,r:,J,,. l,nd>) ,cnif) thal 11,c ,,1-.nc nnd forci;ullll,! is :i true cop~ of iJ Bill for .111 < >nhnrincc. mlrndu~c<l. r,.-~ul 111 lu ll . ,111d paM,f..'ti on lin,1 1c;1lhng. l,u 1hc I (,th dny of June. ~00\ C T y C 0 0 F G L E W O O D I T , DEVELOPME TO, Pl,1nnong .1<1d Zon11g Co, '"'''on THR L· ,\f.,n Wh,1e . Ch rec1 ir , Commun,r, o.,.elopmcn1 i..l".,uJ FROM: Tn c,. t.,ngon Sentur Pl.innel--(1..-- DAT£ Apnl 8. 2008 SU8fECT C.1w 200--05 Am,·~d,nenl< 10 T11le 16 : l •ntfit•d Developm nt Code 1ar/ rcques rs thal rh e l'fonn1n and Zoning c,,mmtss•on review, lake public 1cs 1t n1ony, and (orward 10 C,11 Council a recommenda uon (or adopuon er lhe proposed Mll nd me nts 10 f1tl lo Unrneu Deve l pmen1 Code (UDC) per1.11mn g 10 rn1n1m um •"quired 10 1 w1d 1h reqwremcn 11 and developmcnl s1andar ds fo r mu lt,-untl dwelfmgs BAC:KGRO ND: Znnlng Code In 1940. when 1h~ f.rs 1 zoning regufa uons ,ere adop1ed , each zone d1s1ncr requored 1ha1 re 1denllal properr; havP a m,n,mum ,,,... By 1955 each zone dJs tnct reqwed 1ha1 resrdenoa l propl'rt)• be of a n,mmum "1dth ,1s well as h,we a minimum ilfC''1 Hlsronully th d1v,.,on ot Lmd ,n the C,r, ha, bttn bA>ed on a pfamng standard of H teel "1dt-•tots " Combtr a11on of two . thre,, or more of 1h= planed "lots" make up appro~tm,,t<•~ 93'1. of projll'rt,es ,n the C,1y Minimum for wid1hs ., all zone dt,1ncts e cepl R-1 ·B (ollO\, lhis Ill lone pa11em lull i.lJ nrt Lil l Widlh Zo ,ng regul.ll1ons ,n t'hPCI pno, ,., th~ •dopuon 01 !he Unified Devefopmenr Code , ';)Cl ,, 2004 rPq\JltP d • nunomum lot widl o( 25 fet>t per =deoh,11 urn! when rwo o, rno,~ Jll.lthed unab Wt•re bl.ult on A \Ingle property Ttus sMnd,un \v,IS tn •heel for mor<' 1h,1n 1h1 ~e.," •~d JpffhPd to JII zones 1ha 1 ,,llowed mulu-u,.r, tu 100~ d llhlt•n ~,µ,._. "t'd U1f cm ov~r me \1µpedr .. , ... t• or mulh•Urul d\.\C'HITig!t hemg b,,111 ,n 1h1 • R ! /I 101w dr 111c1 ,n nonnwe,1 fngitwood M,1ny of 1he units T 1000 [11g,,•,,ooc; l'.,r k.,J;· Lngl~,ood Colot>do 0110 PHONE JOJ-762 2342 FM 303 l8l-b89S ~"""'" "~&-le,\ Olk'ls"" ors •Cle ~•mJ tl\i11t ,•11th ~.1r,t~t"\ .1 m :),1r ... 1ng p,1t., rn,11 f!'\"~!11:JJI\ cov•ri•d l!'lt1' uonl J, Ii\~ ,lrti. 1uo• t)f 1,;.trc! Ot.nntt ., ,oi.,r., De. .. ,i...,1\ ,,..,.,1on m J!)()) \~a;,,or B•·\-«·d\ Hraiu,,, '\\ \C.UCt'd lh,11 ,I I ,,1d1h f ,it ~•.t.,t 10 ,,..t'f pt"r u~I ~, .. x,ilJ unp,OH' ,,, Jt'ibort\ood .,~1tw1:cs l.11ulu~· I~ 101-. would be \\,lri~ t"l"IOUpl to ,,no., dmt \\,1\ JC<,.,~ lo l!lt• r(',1r 01 tr.t" pn,H:•rf\ ltus pt,, mg C-.V,lltM .1ntl p,'rk1•,e, lo 1he rtJJ 01 • a, L1r\1fit T'\t-10 ftt•I Jll., u· : rfl',]Urrem~ni "•"' .ioopted a".I.; .ippliPd 10 aR ,e~dentt.11 !Of'IP J1~1n. 1, Jli.,wmg molt -uait t,.,.,.r ~,:, .. JR~ -\ .R ~ 8 :.\L •R-3-~ ,lfld \11 -R-3-8 l0 f ••I per Unit O1>•d• •nt•ges The 10Brn,1nA df,1\\--b.td,, tu I~ Ji:) k."t·t per unn reQt.lftrnenh \\Pf'P qo1d.Jv 1dt~N1ft'd Tnc molfC)r,t\ of proper11es m th<-nonhwest R·::!-A d1-,:oc1 1i..e oog1'1.tl Jrt.'.a oi concern .• uc, platic.od ,1\ hO Jt"t'I ,...,ce.,1 1hu\ lhe new rN"Aurt.'fT'l(•n1 h,1d no el1C"cl on thc!.1? Jlrnp,•rt••1 b.•c,,u..,. t\\o-d\,ellong., could sull be built. 1\\.0 JCC010pany1ng r~uli1t10,H were l~Ppted requiring parking to be 1n the re,u 1hus wider unols wne hu111 w,th par,mg pads and gar,1ges sbll on 1he front in the fl 1n.1indtr of lhe City mou muhi•unn zoned properoes are pl,111ed in 2S feet w,de 1,ocremenis, lhu< hmir,ng development of a lyp,c•I 50 feet wide property to only one dwelling Becaus,, of lhe 25 fort w1(le pl,llt1r.~ p,1 llern and the bu,11 up nalure of the Ciiy few op1ior1unn,es e,a1 1 10 ,lCQlllfe add111on,1J land 10 meet the 30 feet per um , requ,remenL Beca use of to,s lack of adri11,~11al av;ul,1b lr needed 10 rneel 1he 30 feet per u1111 requ Iremt•nt, molit prOpf•rty 10 multi urnt distri cts for ti ll In1ents and purposes have bron *down•1.0nrd" 10 11ngle unn llSCS ExisbnQ Jll,>Ched unus bu 1l1 on SO tee• widt• properties do no1 comply w11h the Code and ;l r,roprtty O\,•nf\r'.; .-1bll1ty 10 obt,1 1n insurance or rc6n.1nang may be 1lftec1ed bt•c,,utt' thr prnpcrlt~s Jr(' nonconforming ,,., 1nconformny is ,1 use or .lCIIVltY lha r win l.1wful prior 10 a Code arn JI now fr1 1l!t to compl) w,th the new r,•gul,111on). The Poll'f1t1al for new hou<ing ,n lhe C,1y is reduced • •• se nsmf land costs d1scour,1ge onc,;in,t developn1,•nt m a mulu-umt dostri<L I..; ony o( the C11y's R-2 l=dlum dfnsoly) ,,n(J R-3 dtstn< t, llsgh dcnsitY) are apprnpnale rot mulu,;imt densit11•, due to p,0>01,. , tc 1rans11 Since nt.•w Jffordable 1 !tvt.,opme"'lr nptioos are not fin.1no.1ly viable ani re.Jdv Lind rs nt I ,\\a1Libk•. ,he C11Y'• old,•. '"'lenorat,ng hou,mg stock rs reu,n<'d .in,! re\fdential 11.:\1Lll1ut1on effort< .u,• n.1nt1Jt'wd CounctJ di\\ u,...,~J 11\\' alK)\f' l\~'S ,11 J !:IUJ\ ~~ in '>UrrJner of lOOb .mrf dorcct~d the rl.111mng .ind Z,1mng '°""'"""" 10 ,1udy 111" •ub,ect and poop,.;>,• ,1m:nrimen1> to adrirc,s thP ettc, Ii 01 ti•• .l0 tee, lot .,,,d1h per w.i 1equ1ren••n1 \"·h1fti ,1Unwmg ,IJ)IM'Ol>fMI~ h(ltNng 10 df"H lop m lne community The Co1t\lllh•,Pn H'\lt1'l.-..t'd nutt11JI .l'l<• d1-.("U<:.St"d o11t1P-Mnk•nf option~ ,;1mng muh1ph . .: ~lud~ '-'',!,,jOlh 111 J()(r Th1.• r ,um11 .... 1un i.!1~1t'r11t1nt:'<l 1h.,1 ttw h'ntra.11: SUt' r,11q,,d b'r the r11nn1r1wrt nort~w,•~1 fngl .. w,xttl n~..,.uff--111 m 2001 .1ctu,1lly focused on pr(J!>••rh cond,110~!, I\~ ~nr mM fl·Unll properne., Ult! re11denlJill tocu, 01 ,1 OOme \\llh .in open '" · \.·· 1 .me l,r isc.1,11ng \\.H repl.1etd ~ concre lf' p,l\ •~ ca" r,.,rLrd acrms '""" , .. ,,.i .ind u 1n1 ··•~Jdes domm,1t,-d b) gJJ.igt> Joor\ The C.0·1un1s51on iocw~t'd O"' obJeClt\t" ou1tom~ lhat tncour,,grd redei.rloµmt-nl .,nd housing upgrades '"nhou1 slliling cr('.111v1rv or the housing market. Acce1,s 10 Jn ,,lley was seen as crucial 10 \\OCre veh 1c,rs µJ.rk. 1he amou ol o( p,IVed are.:i in i i front y;1 rd, ,,nd ~.uage door locJllon and front,lge To lhn~• ond<. the Commission concen rrau•d on iUnd.1rds tor mul11-un1t res,den 11,d dwclm~ on prope,rt,es w,:h all")' access and I" Dt'rt I'S ,, ·1hou1 alley .icces<. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS: Proposed amendmen ts 10 the m,n,mum lot w,dth requ1rrmen1 in mul11-un11 zone dmricl.l appear ,n T ~ble 16-6-1 1 Summa!)' oi Drmensioo.,/ R~q1J11emen1> for Prmc,pa/ S11uc111res on Ch,,pler 6 Development Sundards. Addmon.)J amendmenrs proposed ., Ca>e •ZON200~-05 are deS1g.,ed 10 simplify the Table and dan(y uses and de6n11wns found on Chapters 5. 6 and 11 The follow.ng =uon ,denuf,es the proposed amendments on lhe oMer ,n wh1Ch they occu , ,n nde 16. Numbered com menlS are h1ghllgh1cd 10 the right of 1he amended 1e.i summanzing 1he chan ge. AlncndmenlS 1ha1 occur muluple 1,mes 1hroughou1 Table 16-6-1.1 are nor repeated In ~ highlighted comm~nl.l each ume they appear 4 I 6--2· J 7: Administrative Adjustment. n rt-,rnmerl i\rl1uumrnu l. Scope of Au1hority-AII Adjusrmenl.s (:1CrerH Reasonable Acc:t>mmodalions Under fff fl\. An application for an Adnlini~lralivft Adjusrrnc-nt 111:tt is nol rrlaled lo a reqursl fnr •rt•nson,,hlP accommodario11• 11mlt-r 1hr fe<leral I ~ur I lousing Acl mny ,e'luest only the following types of adjustmenl.s: h. Pr,ncipal Q\,ve/1,ng Unit Expans;on-Adjustmrnts may be pcmnilled In lhe front anrl/or side selhac-k standards for onr unil de~e<I rr<idenual dweilings 10 allow expansion o( 1he pnncfpal dwelling's habilable space 10 malch .n e,is1ong fronl selback ~nooadvnenl as follow<: ( 1) The rront and/or si<te set~dc 1•1w-,nachmen1 existed on 1he eUP-t tive date of lhi~ T ,1t,.. (2) The linear lroniage o f lhe facade of lhe expansion shall be less lhan or equal 10 lhe IJnt'ar fron1age or 1he porlinn nf 1he dwelling lhal already encroaches in10 1he selback. (See r!gure 16-2( I): C muSI h e t..ss 1han or equal lo I!) (J) 1he acfrtillon or expansion shJII nol extend beyonrf lhe fronl and/or side h u ilding line ol lhe r,rindp~1 dwelling fnn1 ht'ynnrf 1hr learling edge of Iha c,-..Js l ing encroachrnerll.) I towever, no addition or P1"panisinn may enf"'ro.:u h more than five feel (5'} inlo It-.e re-quirer1 front selback. (See figure 16 2( I ): A may noI he a,re.tlPr than five feel ,~•,. d. Off.5trf"'f>r PiirJ..,ng Arf1usrmenIs nf um ~r("enl ( 10%) or less of lhc minimum numl>Pr of rt-(fUirt_-c-f oh SI reel parking spaces, ~s sel fo,1h in Section 16--6-4 EMC., excepl sudl arfius!men1 Is 001 available for one unit Of n:wlti:-unil Uil:S c:001,1,mnc IW dweUioc.J.!.!l!.Ui ~~ings-,uses. 16-3-2: O istricl Cha racle rislics n. Mixed-Use Cornmcr<ial D1~1rill$. The uses in these d islricls are primilrily conunerci.;il in nature, anti 1he residPntial development is incorr,orarecl in10 the relail busln~sses; such as firsl Ooor r(~l :,I1, second Ooor residenrial. One-unlt ~.!Ml dwellings are nol rwrmilled in these dis1rk1s tr.-s-t : Tilbl~ at ,u•,...,.,; Utt1. C Table of~ I.J-~~~-:·--.. · · "i1.i:~,-1t~.,"'tfF°""'1~~-<•J..,·\•.•."••;•J.,.,\'d 1 • ~ ,: ,,,J~!!l}f.ft.· ,_u-,~'1•&::l-•.r•~:.rr,.,.'i. ',' _.,, .... ,~ ... ;,,t-:'tf •. ,~ ·••··4•··,'\'•1.'1 ... '·...:··••: ••1!-. '-~',\. •..! .... ~ .... • • .\ ~~l11,;'•f,._• ,•...J;11~•.'.'..•1• ,.., .• , ... ,:-t,,,-,,, ... .,.,.,,i, '" ·,11 11 1,:,:..·,,,_r .... ---. " etr~~-·--. • 1 ~ ~I i):.:::.:L':i !! , .. :..=.:... ::::_r-~1 I[ fi ·--··· . . " f1~' i[ ·.:' ll :· 1r? 1; ~ :r·-~· ii•:~,·rf·"~'·i'.·~1 .. J :' l f '~ ll. .. Q!l(Af!~j ./ ~ •ir;..,~r. IL .. ~-· ---__ '. Jt __ •-------• • ' ' ,. I ~-II •.J h . 'l ' ,, ~ j-• l JL -• _J .JL _jL -tt .. _ J u ...J l R ESI DENTIAL US ES Group Unna G,oup li>int racility, C C , , 1-...t.--: .. 1 On:tUD livtni racilit't'. Sl'nllll p p p p p p p p p p Small cn:atmcnt centa C C p p IIOtlte.hold Uvin1 Uve/•-orkdwdhnt p p L L M UN.1racnucd home nattr: p Mu11MHUI dwc.!Jinl p p p p p p p p p p p p Ooc,.,uni14---dwcllin• , p p , p r , One-unil........., dwclllna p p p , p p p oa1..,..llot , , , , p PU"BLIC/JNSTITUTIONAL USES Anunal Shdter Nol-fot fil lftimAI shdltt p p Emaacncy Temporary Houslna sbc.lttr. food d lehtr C C Shcllc:t Go~.cn.1andC,ry AU oehtt butldina, Md I fadlllia nCH apuifitd und.cr p p p p p p p p p p p p the P\,bl;./lmli..,._ 1Jsd --u-Public p p p M~kunl All,_. r r p p p P•rk and Opcfl Space Athlcetc field C C C C C C C C p p ComrnuN C C C C C C C C Pwk p p , r p p p p p p p p s _J ~ _.i'.J ~; .. ~~;] 'Jl,t.N.-,..,__1 16-S,l.A.I 16-~2.A.1 16--~1.A..I 16,)-2.A.2 16-.S-l.A.J :~~~-~ -., C-...a::•111t,~et1C1:Mtded c.......e:n·a---.~ 16-S-2.A.S ...,. ..... ~ -~-- tf'PaiMt.lledftom"l--'dcllMnt. 11,W!eM,f:IIIJl'y.~~--.,,... ...... _... ....... --. ~COf!li;Nf""'■Jor~•unia. -. ..... 16-5-2: U se-Specific Standards. A l<r·<ident,a/ Usrs 4. Multi•Unlt Dwelling. The conversion or any exisling dwelling to rwo (2) or more dwelling units, if p ermllted in this TIii e. must be so carriPd out that separat e kile:hen and bath facilities are supplied for each dwelling uniL 6 5. One-Uni I ~ed Dwelling. The conversion or any c.xisllng dwelling lo two (2) or 01ore dwelling unils, if permilled in this Title, musl ~ so carried out 1hat sep.,rate kitchen and ba,lh facilities, and separale sewer, \Y.JICr -c1nd utili1ies are supplil!d for each cJwelllng unil. 6, T •9 UAll 0, enlng, The eenue,siBA el an\' eMis1ing di elliR8 19 • e I~! or more-4wellintt-oo115;-i/-f><,,mil~II,;, ,nu~~ ee se ca,.iee ""H~1~wt1Ha€ill1I~"'"' "'"'"" se• •'1 0R<l--uliU1ies-M~ie<l4of' e;,ch a, elliRg unib 1~1: Dimensionaal Requiremenls. 7 B. Summa,y Table of Dimensional Requnments fo, Principal Uses and Struaures. All principal s tructures and uses shall be subject 10 the Intensity and dimensional standards set fort h in t he followlns Table 16-6-1 .1. These standards may be further limited by o ther applicable sections of this TIiie. Additional regulations for the residential dlstrlcls, and special dimensional regulations related 10 lot area, setbacks, helsht, and floor area are sci forlh In 1he subsecllons lmmedlalely following lhe lable. Ru les of m eas urement are set ror1h In subsection 16-6-1.A EMC. Dlmenslonal requirements for accessory structures are set forth In subseclion 16-6-I.I EMC. 40 50 ]2 25 20 All Olho< u-·•-200 ...... ··3~·-·· M -··· ·•·•·U ···25 --· •·•---0-.Vnlt-◄O 60 Dwdlin ]2 25 20 On.Unit ~ Dwelin onaSmalJ Loi 4 0 so l2 25 20 Al10t'-PMl!ip;tl 2◄,000 None 40 u ... 200 l2 25 2S 25 R-1-C Dutri<t One-Unit-Ow-40 50 32 1S 5 20 One.Volt- 35 ]7 Dwe5n on• Snwl Lot ]2 25 l 20 AIIOlho<,....... 2 4 ,000 -40 Usa 200 ]2 15 25 25 c.-..:~, ......... .__. ,~-~---....,.,.. t ll!Mlna-~ ~......._ l'AA lllocw --.e.. ra110I b c-.iwn'.t.ol"" --a.-..t:-◄■~io.,...h ,. _..., ... ddrlrd '"-s..e-.., .... 1.c..n.~ -~---, .. c.---..:.-s,..._ ... ~ ,___...._.,........._. .... ~-----.......,.. .. ·---.. ~--· -eo....t: "6 footnote~ .. _. of1 __ ftM..,..io.n_.,._. «utedonCM~f l!ILlfw.l,YlJ, , .... ~f7 Th,~1 ... ,::f!IHc. ._..,._.~Mld•pr11ld9NI'" i. ,.,.~_.•w~·~. ~ .. ~ • ..,,~.,6llln!al u-. c-,.,.., C-,s. .. .. A11°"--4111mr:1 Uses 1 ·2-11 Dlllrld One-Unt.--- Muki-UnU AMEhe4 Ow-elling fMamnm Urik ftncsl (¥) lAfMtflNWidlhl l. ...... 4,000 2 4,000 6J)OO uo -60 200 ]2 NO tlllls 40 so ]2 ~~-]2 .... ,wt. .......... . 60 200 J2 25 25 25 25 20 25 2S ZS 2S e.-.....t:n ,-._1oo,.,,,., 1~b~UMdtk.lH t k .... now ldmliln o,4r nuunUlh fAJ: t1oor .-n,.11 rMml ... ,~ o, --C---..tt••n.--~ ................ ____ c......e:i,10 n.-15ddfallq J-b••~11Wk.h1111itd•c:ll .. l c.-...tt•11c......_-....._~-----"' --~•12 Mlo,l-lo1w""1t ..._.. .. .u ... pa .... c--t:11Ja.n11a ... __.,_.r»--,._...,..pn pmpo-17 111 lllit dub'kl 110 ••Uu Ille bl __ ,..,..... -..... c.o.nn...c, ..... c:~Addcd ..... ·(c-.ti s.010 ·············l~s-.,, (c--ti s. ... Muln-Unit~o-llinS fHIMDWD lJnib Da,cd 90 L PC OU:I & LAI »'kith\ (. .. Privott ()II.Street P...tclt,g Loa Ollce.Um;ted .-..o,i--~ u- Eniei-=, an'tel I BRatt M G l ll•HllQ s!,O:, a :=:::'o 60 '!.~WL -HO~~- ···············-····················-·······•··· ~ 12,000 -70 -n/• 1.5 (&<dudns . -·------ 15.000 lflea,oss loor so -]2 at-ea of parking wuc,u,,s 24,000 -60 200 l2 25 25 25 IS 15 ••u-••-•••• -••·•· ·-··· .. 25 15 25 25 25 25 ----· --~•l,..__Joot~u ,~-~-... .---.-~~-,,,,,,111oot .a,n nllllO) b t ~,cul Of --(c....-:., • ...__,........ -1-..... •-(c......::a.uo ··(e......-tz .a-•11 1-..... ·1~,_ .. J 1--- *i"" ~ -······-·····-·· lJ)OO fMi«u.A,_.,.. perlrit" I 11111 A•HI £acfl a u _. :ue adcltion 3 BA ..-Ta 918 ..tunit EMI.LilfWiilLatal ·'oY'C!r4 -----.. Bllt-,l,,,l,9-.. - un!ts: 1,000 perunit Ji 40 ◄O » 75 - ill ll 6Q ~ io.-~ -40 ~ -"i-r:, ......, 32 -Mote ••••n-oo ......... unltt: 60 n 2 a ' a ' a i *i"" -.:s IS Mo<o --· ·lt.n4·- uni~ IS iQ I :Ill :w I ao I 2S C-...bn,...__..__1o ,....._.. .. ...,~_ ...... ·~-.._._.,._......_ fJ.6. floor Atu , ..... .,, ~---,__, ..... -~····{ ComaelltJ S.•10 ····--······ (c-...tt s.,11 [c-. ..... ~.1,nc,....,..a._ -~--_.... ............ .... _ lc-...t2 s.••~ • i--------,/l~~ct. --=····-=---:::t ... = ..... = ..... ::-::-. _t: .... ::::: ..... 7 .... =·-···=····=--... t=~=:-1 ............. .. 15 {Exdudi1.a lhe gross Hoot-area I"""'--........ Of6ce,Umh<d Al 0lhet Pe'ffl ltelll •Umeccs;t u... l◄,000 24.000 l•I ol parlclna stnldlHOS 75 75 None 60 I S 15 IJI 25 60 15 15 25 u~,uk t;atcll!DII t:lllllll t:!llnl: ~ t:lllllll .Lll!I Multi•Unh Aff.M~~ Owelhn~ l•J None tllw: None Non~ 100 AIIO.h~~p.,,.m111..ct PIIAEtfNI Uset None --None 100 MLL 8-2 Di11ric1 Su Addition~ R hOIH follo•,ffl lhc. r . twdltl.1111iaidlo1 l•I t:llm& tll!III: l:lllls t:lalll: fd2 All Qllwl,,.,_111 ... 011111xc11 u, .. None ········None · None None 60 .. ISA Oislricl P/ru.r ~fer to StttifHI IU• 14 IMC.. u( this CIYpter •nd thP •ppliab1• St.1rion At-ff~,,.,. St.1nd,rd1 •nd Guide.lines for intend •nd dimMUOIMI Jt•nd.rds.. O and no mo,• th,nS , ... O...dno mo<• than 5 fee< IUllt.lll 111111.C ~ 0 and oo m o,o dun S feel Q il 0 0 II i i 0 II I.,,.__,.,. •. -.~ Comme;nt: •U t"'-ttflo.1111"141 l °""'"l'luha bt1•«" ,.,.,tu11 .. 1 •IIO •II 011:rtvaa 1Jkfw,cJ 1111M i,'""-''-- ~ .. --·t.'_'"'.~-:_~~_... ·-----,~ :-:.•~_u:1~3&~'·\__ ··_--·:,.I·"---~ ['~ -··rT·~ ir 'I I' " .. · arti 7 • ·.;;· t;; , !if, :~:;, r-,-L ,,~~;.-;~ . , ·. J ~~1~~~1! 1•,~;J t;Jl•~:::u]f ·--___ _ _ _ _ _ JL . __ _ . L . _ J.1 ANOJ..l Where a buikfing abut, vpon, adjoln<J. or Is adjKem lo ~ Nl -61!1m;a!U, .. residimliafi:onechtricl. Eicttpt ¼nuf~,ed tiome None *'--mwm~•R~. ··-None--•· _ .. ,...._ ... ·-·· minimum ~badcs ol 10 ft on -2:1 ,i'ii.tos ~-. ~ • ., .. ~ H requked in Section 16-6-I 7.1(,'Sc,ttnlng ~nu(Ktu,ed Home Pub See s«tion 16-S-2AJ abova. IHec-n .. T'abk: 11 I The minimum .fide scfbeck •t11:-d ;n lh.it t.ab1c for • • .. ,.., 1Hut • • •t-~1lfi,.~tJ!Ldwt_'linr,•., ,.:!.~2P.'X.!Y. lhe __ t:ntlrc lslNc:Nft. and not lO ach 'ndividu.al d'Wdlift& UM localed i.ft tb:-~tc. dwcll!nJ Ill The minimum iride tdbad. tlndard tor-pnndpal ffSMkntitil dwclllnp in the ra:ldcntill (R) IODe districts. • ttaeell!: In lhl.s Table:, ls.hi.!J apply co IUCh dwdlinp 1hat C'JUs:4od on the Em,crive 0aic-or elm Tide. I-towner, principal resid,ential dwclUnp e.dsrina oa the Eff'edlYC 0-C: ortb&J TitJc:. Md whicb .. o(IMf da&c ae. not iammpl.....CC .;th lhc ffli ......... sidcadMdc: _....,. aaablitbal hi lhtJ trablc, ah.Ill no1 be COMidcrrd nonconformina ffnH.;.fUN:S due tolc:ly to 1he dwdlU1J•• noncompfiancc whh the min{mu.m •kte KJbtck. lsuc.h dw~Uiftp arr .. ,nndr.athercJ.. • and ahalt be mM£da-cid kpJ. caru'"lfflliQa ~ for lhe pwpoec:s orsak: and devdopmcat undo' hhit: Title and oftta Ciry bui$dir.1 and A rdy rq;ularions. Sec Section 16-9-J {No:)o':Oftfonnint Sl:NcNra). bdo•. Ill The minimum K'pln,don bdwttn principel bufkfinp louted on tM:: same or NJOinint Iota. whether or ftOt 1hc &ob •fC under the i-.-.p. shall be fift«n (IS) Im. J~! ~ !~~ l~~.C ~~ ~!~So"!l_!•~~~~~ttds llf]ptOpriale ltt the 'lttnc diJlriCI. ...... ··-·· --··--•· -··· ···-···-···-···--··· _ .. 12 ~•l.....,_nll>Or•rN ,.,...._...""'_....._..,.._. ."' ...... -~-..-,,,.,.,loc'lt .-.u ,.,_,I tot t'.Df1 ~u6,lil"' -- ( c....-t; .,.a. .......... 11 ,-:. Acld,uonal O,menliiondl .:,qg Q,;;vg(qqa,eot StJ1 ·rJardf lr-R-1-A-O~k'icl ... Wh~r-e,..) l-ol--l-1lS a-Wldl h •• ues~1h,1n---5eYeAly-(iiwie-(eet--('1~r-an affSH)(-less lh.m-ffloe--1-heusa·rnJ f9.0YG~ _,.,.f~l<Stn<l,l.,_~~-.1,y-<he-last Feeo~Jt.-a1-1l,e Hrne---8'41le-f'-••tJ.El-ive-dt1le--e( 1llis-Ti1.ier.,.-. Of\e-UAil <tel-ac~led dweUinitsmay..l~1t.· •""4--on-said ktlt ~-,t~_..., ~•~ lee1 l&O'jand ◄he •••a n a11 .. , ,~ .. ~ .. 1,un<l....:1 {7,,200)-s<rua,,. feeb ~-1-3-04striClr W -hHP-t1 IOl--htlS , ..,,w,,. ot:..les~Jl,ln-si141y-feeHM>'}--et-aA-area~~ha~Yen Iha• ·,.tfk.l l-NO htH111, .... , l+,2~,.a,~--...,d-k--i,.,_,Mte--an<l--d,lfetenH>,;~~k•--<hewtJ,---tl,e I.isl ,.,..,.,.-led s;ile-.,Hhl'" 1tme-<>1-1he-elfeE1i~ate-<>~ >his-:w~niHHNae>e<i-4welUng-may-b&-constrnat"<l-a1>said ~Hhe-wi<l1~han mii, leet 1§0'>--d--l~ ~ha.. sl• lhousand-(&.0001 "'!IJ3..,...eeb ~I-G-Oklri€1-Whe,.......i.,~th•ol..-4ll.1n--lifly-ieel-{W}--0<--an-i!,.......i-l-h;,~~,-fft,OOO~uare lee,,__,, i,,-i_,al@...lR<i-<ltlle,en->it>-lrom--ar,v--let lmme<lia~~--~k,-.,1 1h<>-tiffie.-OHl>e-efft'El.......,lat<--0Mhirttt!e,-.H,♦-Unil-<le1a~wellino may-be-c-OASl,01€le~ld-lo1r<»<C<>f)I thaHha -·~~._,_.~-~•-~--4'<1-lwenty- l~;i,'i}-squar<>-fee1. 4 • .1. MU-R-3 8 o,siricl. I a. The mi,,imum lol c1rea \tandards set (orth in Table 1 C, 6-l . I apply lo parcels or IJ1nd con1alning less 1han forly 1hrec 1ho us,,:id r,,,. hundred sixty (43,560) squarr feet ( I .-re) Parcels ol la nd containing forty thr"e thousand five hundred si.x-ly {4J,S60) square reel ( I acre) or more ma•• be develol'h•d at a density oi one (I ) uni1 r,er one 1housilnrl eighty nine (1,089) square feeL b. The minimum lot area standards•"' forth In Table 16 6--1.1 for "office ljmiledjand "all 0 1her pe,mille<l ~ uses· shall nol apply 10 an existing .. ,ruc;ture converted lo accommodare a-perf-niued illJ.l~ nonresidential prinripal use on .-101 ha\.·inn I~\ lhan twenty-four lhousand (24,000) sc1uare (eel, provided lhe pe,oliued ~ conversion compht>) w11h dis1nc1 re,s1den1ial design s1andards anti required o fr-s1ree1 parking and l~ndscaping re(luirerrnmrs. \le. Relief from fronl selbt1t k rc(Juir~n1en1s sel forlh ,n Table l6•6-1, 1 may be provided 10 lhe siluatlons and land uses listed m lhis section conditioned on eslabli.shing .i strong development edge along I.he fronl property line [Conune;1-.t: 110 lii!Mw""1Mol ,.,,114-J I • 1...-1•• I I ( Conune.nt: "" # ~• l._..,., r Com,ne,llt: •l• ~'°'""''"duof L__...,N a. UJ Addilion lo an exi<ling hullrfing. I>. Ill Commercial lots wilh mo,• lh•n two hundred fifty (250) f.,.-t of commercial zoning and lot depth . ee Ill Or;ve,.lhru uses. d. W Outside din,rg. Rsidenlial Use ln.MU•QwJ and MlJ Q? Phlrktd ~e. unils max he lnmmo@ rcd iOLA the 1;11nc builcfio& as 1be comrocrrial we (not is a sranr'·irlnn.-~ b Ibc rnmrnercia' use pquptes lbc maiodtv of the amund floor or tbc buildine and bi diu:cdx arrr:nible Ccoaun adiaccm oubUc uo-cl or iidcwal!s. 4 Mulli·lJnil Develooment StandMdt lo R·2A R2·0 MY:B·l A and MU R·l:8 Qi$Jricls l.. .... a..Aoouc.a~·mry The foHowloc sti.1ndard$ emolx to an muhkmil dweUiP&UOOSlrutledJ>(,,g)nvt:rled aOeutr, cffe.J ire date of 1bt1 Sraiqn: tJ Mul1i11ni1 dwelHnRli s:1isUoc on lbs effe,1lxc Paleo[ !his SecUon and which as or 1ba1 dale ace o'l1.in.,.,;:.;..1'~•1111r .i wilb s-raodards es tablished by thl$ Secrlon shall not be considered nooconfoqnine, due sofelv 12 1hc.,,c ... .h.. ...1 or JCnmoliance,withJhe s1aodardi of 1h11 Seclion Such dweman aa: .. mndfalheced " and.shall hr cons1dercd le~L cooC9rmin e umrwrcs {or the numose, o[ 1ale oad clr vrlnnmenl under Ibis Urie ~t't havlnc reor allev ac,en., (I) Minimum lot widlh shaU tu; 25 (eel oer unh (2) Privrw;w access from ti, .. +1ubllc ,1rre1 shall be nrobihi!:d cxceot foe fal Comee 1011--whea: sarnss: camPrt or narklnc oad mav be accessed frnouhe side HrreL tbl PYremou wilh (our Mt oc more unu, max baYC one dciYewt1v arrenins the.,1ree1, (]) C;ukinc 'Nd$ w11hfn lhc Crom xacd AC frppl $Clback shall he WPhihOed IS Lfrooertv >Yilhout u:m altey access ( 1) Mmmwo, ;,;,, > icllb Sbi'lt he JO kr:1 cmc uot1 l2l Ciawru:s carnons and oarldnr; nad, •b•II be.J2{fm b<:bio<l.lhe,,fron1 J>uilding_ljw:,nt«ch unjlby ~ colo11nuuu1Ll 11:1:1. (3) Mioimuu, scoilrnlino bc1wero dcixew;ws or uarkina oads or a11acl1ed--Mnils.shaH be 20 Ceet, {.ii) MaxiOJYO) dtlxCWi\Y and/or Parkins Add wiYlb whhln froo, Yard AC front 5Plhacis 5biJII be 10 Csel QC[ unll. (5) The m?x1mum sarnce door widthpnthe front facade olthe Jtructure shall be 2 Ceet use uoiL (6) AR,vkanr oad max he 1291f!dJ0-th1. [com vard or Croouetback onJx.when a ear;uu: or camorUs not nco\1dc,t. l7J 6ll,J2oo.9,uti~ouva!l..ib•lf hr rrovided l>el»J:S:o drjmyavs or oarkjm, o.ads on adiaa:nt o~ re) Yau, lhM ocsr,,dc t111acbed carsrnn behind 1hr rear buUdin& line of 1bc nrinciwl Slo«CJucc mav reduce lbc nannnal urue1ucr'1 ccar srl&Mrk 1'210 WI (9) It Js rccocolzcaJ 1bat We1use or the wide varietv ,tcwlti,,µoH dcyeloomenl ooUoot 1be Citv M~niln~~ max on a cascbv-c,uc hasis consider minor dsvlalioos IP d (') 1bt01utl1.1ZJ,,,;lbnvc whenexsr such dexlitliuns arc rooce hkelv '" HIIYXJhe Intsm or 1hi:; :;utnecUoo I(, F. Se tbacks and Yard<: Sp4'Cial Regulations. 4. Excepl ions to 5e l h ck an<l Ya rd Rf'ftu i rem ,.nl•. c. ~ ~Dwellmg,. For rhe purl)Ose o l side 1e lback regulalio ns, o\l>aate o:I one ui,il WlllliawliJldwelli n gs "irh c ommon party w aQs shall be consldrrl'd s one bulldi ng ocrnpying o ne 10 1. Tabl .. 16-6-1.2 Summ,1ry Table or Diml!n ional Requif'l!ml!nls for Ac:ceuory Structures \\Ill 'I ,1, , I , I\ 1 \ ' ' . ............ -----· -...... ,,__..,. i'ncairt. ..... ------...P•~.,. ""'°'"""' filcea&y:6 -.. ......... , .. ---.. u~en-.ec,d 1.000...-wc ..a n..,.-a..U• M U ■.Jo...an.:.. .. -wa-...,. .. .................. ---_, ........... w - .., __ _ __. _ _..,_ ..... ~ .......... .t ..... ~,.. .... .... Its~---· _. .... r_,.., .. c..Mai .. _..... ... ...C'I ............. ..,.., CMpon•dW;f..-: .......... 11 .. .......-, -~·' .... w ff"IVl,t--.taa.iantl -'p~loan 17 16·6-3: Streets and V4:h ide Acces.s and Circulat ion. r. Vel,icle Acc<'ss and Grcu/a110,,. I . Access to Public Roads. AJI new lob shall have dirKt or indirect access to a ck---~., ... ~ Jr..ibfic street. 1hrough one (,, Of more access points approved by 1hc City. In addition lo direct access lo a dec:t.<:.. •--1 public street. acc.ess may be provided through pr1vJle s•reris or lhrough alleys. b. No bad--out drivew,1ys or baick-oul parking spaces from multi-unil rMidenlial on iiles wilh ;,Hey assen, com,ncrtkl•, or induslriaJ uses shall be pe-rmut~ on,o a public street This requirement shan not ptohibit back-001 d,wewa,ys or parking spaces onlo an alley. 3. New ln1ersecdons and Curb-Cu1s. b. Drweways, ResK/en11a/ (1) One-Uni1rJ.wo-Y-A+fr&f--.Qfl@••Ynh,-A o aEnNJ aod MullHJoiJ Ow~llings C2ataioins lJn 12 There l UlilJ~ (a) The widlh of any dnveway leading lrom lhe public slreel lo a one--unil dwelling, ~ .., ~Ail .. elli•s, er ,....,..,.,;1 ~ PC WUIU:VOU dwclUos C9Plalolos UP IP l hcee Ynils! s~!'ll __ ~_t_ e>cceed ~e~1ty feet (20') at lls intersection wilh the street (hl-A-4i~~mi1,.or one-unl1-a11,,El..,,,_.,welling shall b e sepa,a1e<l..fF011l-oHesiden1iJI ~1~.....tM,1~tJCIJ •11 para e ro,;, le A !eel (11.l'I separalie, undN lhe--itpi3116Hll's--c....-,1,okool~be-la~aped-wllt..i..,,,.~1e,iah [ ........... . fb\ Ses abo SecUoo 16·6-IC 4 [MC .. MulU·UoU Peveloomem Standards ig R·2A R2·B MU·R•J·A and MU·R·l·Y Oisldcts #I (Qr nddiUonal driveway Sli1Ddi1rd, lhaLaDPIY IP multi:U OiL dwcllin@s 90 PfOPt:[ties with or wllhoYt ancx occeu I (c) See also Sec1ion I G·b-10.0. CMC, "Resldenllal Design S1andards a nd Guidelines; for adcl illonal driveway standards 1ha1 apply 10 new residential developm enf, including substantial expan§ions or altt:rat:ons o( exlsllng dwellings, in the R· 1 and R-2 z.one dls1ricts. (2) Mulli-Unit Dwellings COOl?IDiOR fpy( PCM ~~ (a) The widlh or any enlrance driveway 10 ~ multi-unit dw!!!lling containing 4 or more uoUt ~hall nol exceed twenty.rive feet (25') at its inlersection with lhe slreel, unless the applicant can demonslrate 1ha1 addillonal widlh is 1equired to adequately accnmmodale anlicipaled driveway volun es. l._,--..,,~-~1 _.,...,,..._..__..,.. __ ..,. ·----r,__,,_.___J t°Ol'PtfncM: IIM1ffqiji01-010••~i:-11 •f Ille }W. I U( , _ _,_..., If u. l~llhUI bN.,.o,c ik1,tm~"'•) WC..1000. un ~ ~cifp•1 Pf0fln1t • ~-°" lhcl.10loc:N1ohht:ldJK"'11p,ope11~·• .tn~c._,, Comme.nt:1 11'11 , .. ~1101'1-t ,nl•btb-. 1~1-:I! fot ,n1,Jn111at ll'lolli 111 lol11III W.HIJ0JrKI.JIG«l(ol,Jt11,11,t.,.!!II •"'~ kll .,.14111it.i--a.1J (b) In new mulll unll <lrvelopmrnl n,nlJinl n& len (I O) o r more unil s, vehicular access sha ll be spa eel no clo,er than twenty five reet (2:i') to any ad1acent p roperty li ne. However, the O ty may reduce this setback requirement lo pt>rm il a sin le vehl ular a cess po1m tl,dt can serve rwo (2) adjacent properties or wh r compliance wllh these requoremrnts would d oy vehicular access to a propen y. 1 !i-f,..4; OFF-S treel P•rl<ing •nd lo•d ing Requ ire m e nt ,. 0. Req1•ired Plan f/emenu. I\ parking and loading plan (lncludlng required bicycle !"'ricing) .• subm. ilt ed a, part of a sue or development plan, is required lo,· a ' t hed • ~all_rJ1lllri-<!!'it residential dwel~ng uses; all nonresidential u~; and. nv orher nc-r.ilslon \vht'n 1h.-. Uy dtttTU ii ~sary 10 de1 rTOine the impact or p.1,king on a development. lhe parking and loading plan shall show all information•• required on Oty subnlitl.ll requil'f'mr.,t lorms. f . Off Street Vehicle Parking Requ,,..me,,1, 1111d Oelisns 18 1 /\mount or 011 Streel Vehicle r,r~ing {Table 16 C, 4 1 ). Table I 6 £, 4 .1 below sels lor1h the minimum rP<t11irecJ amounl uf off-street vehide parlcing spaces. In heu or complying with lhese standards, an appHca nl may request approval of n allPrnalive parking plan, unclrr Section 16 6 4 .1 CM , 'l\llernalive ra,king Pl.ins." ~ursinghomc I p..-l,ng space per _. 1esu:lm1 bt'dt plu-J" I p,11k1n1 space for -----+"2..1.~~-=--...,.......,....-t-------------------Roonung and boa.n:lmahou§C"--I ,op t r..-t"kh llJCSI bed. in Senior ciC1zm ~~ llnuubold U,in r Onr!-unu. lfeMdi .!ti e,,r aueeh«i d..,..cllmg S..n,o 111111~.uu: •-iffltHII fflfflJt ftlOn: of toud unir r ars and older u 11-unu cfwcllmg rmcicncy, I• or2-bedroom 11ml ~dUt<m In lhc Olle•llllll dv.cll1n.-,; rcqu.01mnen==''----l 7.S p.ir HlJ&: pacH: pa uno plu U11.! I\Jt:'st SJIIC:111:! (or each 5 un,11 :! spacrJ; per ~c.h dwellmg """ I ~r '" r>n 2 dwellmg um, , pfuJ: o ne 111es1 space for ?ch S units I.~ pa.er:, ptt cath tJ"'elllng IUW ! T""""6--ttmHtftd-.mMuh1 -u.n11 d"cllm_g-l m more 2 pace! per ach d~clling bedroom unit _ ___ unu (l)_Such park~ng shall be dcstgf)?lcd and ldcn11ficd a pa,L.ma, ror 1hc oec-upan1s of 1hc bu.11di ng only. (2) 0UCS1"i or Vt~ll(lr Parking for buildings with S or more dwcfl ,ng unhs· I pa ce for cad1 S uni l.s. Such parking sh11II be dC1l1na1ed and 1dm11fied iils lcmporary ~rking for 1he use nr ;.uc:s1s Of' \'lftlo,s or rhc occt1 nrs of1hc buildin onl • r-..,, 2U 6. Off•Slreel Parking pact'> In Resld nlial Zone Ois lrlc:1s. Parking shall not be permilled wilhin 1he reriuired froni ~e 1b:1c:k o( any 101, rxcrpl fn, parking nn 1io1ved ctriv -;lys arcessory lo nnt"'-anrl twa-tHltt lllY.ltbmit dwrllin -.s '-PHI.Iii · It: 1wo dweltine uoi1, 16-6-5: Ped51.rian and Bi q,de A and Conn~livi ly . U . Un Site f'ede.stnan ano 8~/e .Accen .. 1. Bicyc le Connections. fn de"\~lopment.s ontajnlng nonre-sidt!nliaf us.es or multi.unit dwelling US(!S CPPlaiOiOC 10 pr more ~ btcycle access roules shall be prov,tled belwt'en public bikewa)" and on-sile bicycle 11arking arPas. ~ii shoul I be desJgned lo a"oid or minimize all conflicling bicvcle/molor vehicle and bicyde/pedestrian movemen1.s. All bi . f" access routes coonecting to tlw· lngln ... ood park. open spa t!, and grec•nway system sh.all be conslrut.ted o( Or'K .. ,('. shall be al least s,x feel (6"1 "Ide-, and s hall c omi,lr with all olh"' applicable Ci1y design and c:ons1ruc11on standan.· 1 £t.6..7: lamdscaping .and c,eening. 0 . Minimum Lar.d~ ~ J\rf?a RttfUltffllMU Pt~rtiie shall provide a minimum level of area landscaping as foUows. I. R.-sid, -•• in All 7onr Oi ltkl ~1. One,.Umt ~H--AUMI~ and-1-wo+JRH tdJlJJiJJaJJ Uies coo,aining Un IP Tl,cce LJ\rellm @ u,,,c f ' u~ hundred percenl ( I 00%) o f lhe front se1bac k area and no les• lhan forly percent (40%) of 1he lot a·ra, e• ' I driveway. shall be landsc:iµed . b . fo..tult1-Un,1 Use s Contaiam8 (aur or 6:tore Dm:llim: Ua iul A l leas1 1wen1rfive per~en1 (25%) or 1he total .e • i-• landscaped. H,-C.-10: Design St,mdard• and Guidelines ll. Residenrial Design S1anr/ards 6. Residenti3I Garagr Pl,1cement and Dcsian c. Garage Placeml!'nt and Dfl1ign-Caras~f on fronr Bu,ld,ns F.Jfarle. (4) Guidelines for Carage-t on CornPr lot . It Js strongty encouraged 1hat on1.. unil ~ dwc•llings on r-orne, 10 11 be built with gamRCS (t" ther aflllched or detilche,d) 1ha1 are ac f"SSPd from ,"le al!ey or lht, fo nger ilde lot lin<" [~ t IMd_-;;.,,....,.._ -...-.,,ta...-... t ■4 ......... _, 21 16-6-13: Signs. r 5cOI)(' anrl ,<,pplicaiion nf 1/11< ~l'Clioo J . Upon application 10 and issuance by th<: lly ol ii pemul lhl'relore, a sign may be erecled, allen,d and mai nl a ned ouly ror a permitled use in the dls1roc1 In which lh e signs are IOC'l led; signs shall be located on th e samr Int •• th e permlllNI use unles"i o lherv.-ise provuJed; how~ve,r~ no 1gn or any lype shalt be creeled o r maintained fot or by a ooe-unil, lwo, ~lr&MI~• PC muhi.:unit residt'nti I us ~nine two or lbcee unils except apf)foved homP occupaUon sJRn\ and cet'lain signs for \'\>"hkh no penmt •s ret1u,red H . Srgns Permitted in R-1.,., R-1 -8, R-1-C. R-2.,., and R-2-IJ Zone Dimlds. Stgns 1h31 meet the following cri teria may be ronslructed, displaye,I and main1alne1f ,n 1he rt>Sldl'nll al dislricls R-1-t., R -t 8, R-1-C, R-2-t. anrl R-2-0 in arldilion lo lhost• pennitled in Section 16-6-13 E EM and lo, home occupa tions. 1 Pcn11t1 Ied Maximum Nrnnlwr •· One-Unll;-lw&--Yni and Mulll Unll Resldenllal ll • Io< the permilleduses, no signs ex cept as specified ,n • 11011 16--6-13 .E EM and suhsrroon H,-6 n.11 , r,.•f. 2. Pennitled Maximum Srgn t.rea. a . One-Uni t, To e Uni 1, and Muhl Unll Resld nllal Uses. Fo, th e permi11ed uses, one (1) square loot, • I" o,ld J "· subsection 1 b 6-1 J 11 . S [M I. s,gm Pem,itt,-d in MU•R·J -A. M U-R--8, and T A Zone O,srrlct Signs lhat meet lhe following cri teria may be constru 1e<I, rli ,;pl.:lyec;J :md .-03in1;-,_1nPd in th f' MU R A, MlJ R l 0 •. 1nrl rS,\ d11 tri cts i11 .iddili on l o those p,erml lled in S~linn I (1 (1 I Jr and sub ... ,ction 16 6-1 J .I t 5 lM , I . P~rmitted M.1ximum Numbe r, a. One-U ni1,lwe-&J ni1, i1D.d tvl 11 l1i Unil Reslden 1fal Uses Containing \Jo IP Four lJnit sJ ~~HJr--fewer---YAl1sp for 1h r permined uses. no sign s PXC p l ,,s <p lfied in ~ec tion 16-6-13 .E £MC a11d subsec1ion J f,.{,.13 .H.5 EM . b. Mulli-Unir Residf"n tl al Us l"S o ( nv or M r~ U nits . For the pe rml!l l;!'d usesl one ( 1) sign per sl ree t front. 2. Permi ll ed Maximum Sign Area. a. One,.Unitrf.we-Yt~.,...:fhree-Yrni, and Mul1 r U ni t Residen tial Uses Conlainin c lJp IP four Uoi11 J(J;ev r o,.._f.-ewff"-Unhs}. for the permi u ed uses, one ( l ) square 1001 , JS provided In subsecllo n 1 f>.6 13.H.S. r,;;;.-... •l._.. ....... b. Mulli Um1 Residenllal U4ics of five or More Uni1s. ror the permifled u ses, no single sign face to exceed 1hirty-rwo (32) ,quare feeL 11,.8-5 : 0 c dicalions for Parks, Trails, and Open Space. 22 C. Rf'Quirempnts for Dedirat,on of Public Park, anrl Open S1,ac~ 4 . Applir,1bfc Ponulalior\ r>c-ns:ity Slandards, f or purposes or d e lermining park/open space land dedicalion rcqulremenls pursuanl to this subsecllon, t he proje<:1ed population of the residential devrlopment s u bjecl to this Sttllnn s hall t,., establishrd hy uliUuhon ot the following drnsily fac tors: a. 2.15 persons per one.unll detaE.hed dwelling; b. 1.8 persons per multi-family Wlllli.l!llil dwelling unilM}ne-unil-aUaehed-,lwelUn 11,--<>F-lwO-Unil-<lwelUns;! 16-9-2: Nonconlorming US4'S. II. Nonconforming U,e of Bu,ldlng or Structure. 7. A nonconfo rming rw&onlt fllW.li:i.wi1 dwelting COOlaiOiO& &WP UOi!~ use shall be pe~•11illed 10 add a separ.itc wat er and sewer lme for Pach uni I, and such addi1 lon shall nol be dc-emed I\,, ctmslitutc a changt! lo a tfiffNc:nl nonumforming u (f• or .1n l'xlrnsion or expansion of lhe existing " nconfonning use. 9. If a conforming building or structure containing a nont.o11nforming use is deslroyed or damage:d to the e11:trn1 of morr than six ty pe,cenl (60%) of its value, •• delermined pursuanl lo the mrlhod of valualion nl buildings for 1hr l<s uance of a building permit, any futum use or lhe rebuilt or reslored building o r s1ruc1ure shall be a conforming usP. I l ow evcr, a legal n o nconrorming o ne unil dwelling, on the e ffec1ive date of 1his TIiie, located i n a business or induslri al zon e dis1nc1, may be rebu,IC or reconitrucled and used as a one-unil dwelling if a building permjt for the dwP!linl{ unil is appfied for within one ye.ar aft er the destr ..JCtion or damage occurred. rurrher, a legal nonconforming twe-unit chvelling aw1iiJlillg h,o units, on tht> effecuve dat e of thk TIIIP, located in an R LA. R•I B, or R 1-C residenlial lom? dist rict m .1y br rC'buih nf recons tructed and used as a rwo-unil dwelling if a building permil for ~ a..mulll uoh dwelling conlaining two WliUI is .1pplied for wilhln one (I ) year alter lhe des1ruc 1lon or damage occurred. 16·1 t •l : Use C lauific-alions. 0 Re<irlential Use< a t haractetist,cs Th,, use c-,11egory is c-h ilr<u:t(',iled by reslc.lenrial gccupancy nf a dwelHng unil Uy a hnosPhnld. Trnancy is arr .. ,ngrd on a mon1h tn m nnlh nr klngrr hast". Common a1, essory mt•~ imlutle rt:'\ ,rallonal a c l1vilies. rrH'iiing o( pet,i;, r,arrlrns. person.ti sror.'lge hullrlings, hobbies, and parking or 1he ocr upan11s vehirles. t lnm~ nrcupal ns MP s1Jbirr1 lo .1dcli1lonal rP~ub1io r f'C-Se<lion Ir, C.-4.C.1 [}\.\C. h <ppr-,ftr U n" lypP<li I lii'ii r ,llt>gory inc-lurlr•s llit• foll ;wing US{' lyp<•s: , I) I ,vr/\-Vnrk r>w.-llmg. /\ fOmhiftttrruu of rc•,ide 1111;il oct.upancv and C'Ommercia l i'.lclivity localNi wllhtn a tlwellink unil A •Jivt""/work rl\,pJhng" use is a nrinc,pal U'\f' ancf 1he c01nmerrl3I a c eivily i1 n o t a home occul).'lllon lyp,tl .. ,I work a.1..1!\ilir!. In t1 IJ\P/Work tlwelhng may mcfucJP, by way or example onty, professional s('rvicPs, nahwmi..., ,1t1 studios, jrwelry m.1kinM,. fabric.11ion o r clo1h g o ods, and n1hrr similar activlti:»i. (2) M~1nufac 111red I tomr r.1rk A lrnrl o ( land, f>ith c-r In slngle ownership or divided i11lo Ulocks ant.I/or lo l.s whrc h m3y he m st.>p,1ra1e ownership, whk h ha.s been developed w11h all necess.1ry fa cili1,es and S«!rvicec: In accorda1lC"r ,,:ith ., si le develor,mt"nl plan, meeting r1U o r 1he rr-q,,lrf'ments of this Tille and which Is inlenrled for 1he exnress purpose or pro\ ,ding a satisfying living environnwnt for manufaclured home res ldenl.s on a long-1erm o crupaoc, v basis. 11) Mull, Unil O-,elhnl\. A dwelhng containing leuH-4) Mll.ill. or more rlweaing unl1s.---witil--all dwellinft\Hlit>-leGJte<I a...tl-~c...i..u.ffl>i-lt..,Hi..i~liAg--!Hlesig1....i-wi1l........-!Het>"<at&<>!Pc1fie,.w.,....,....wl"!I"' ,114tity--c~l4-ilA4'k--ommon--walH;Otl5,IRiE#oo-te--al~fweUins-lHliM~1ed o»-ils ~:>a,a1e k>Hl><augl,.Ht1b(l.......,...../le, l<soana,-ef 1l>e-bulklinitf>e,mit,4hen tl~~I ~I alti>Ehe<I <lwelllng, f-1)-G~nil-Alli>Ehl><!.Qwelltflg, ••••• ..,, ..... nit-tlwelli_.laa,ed lO-One--j I ~nil-<lwellings,.withfe;,ch ewelliAg-unlt-le,,,,100-<>rHIS--OW..._..l~l>e-dwelling~gne<l-wi1h •-H<HeP,~t,I<', watef~l••~--nd-a>nllll8f>-~E-~lSlru<lietH<ra!~~· 18--he-1e61te<l-on.,IS a--te-laHhffllogh--a--wh<llYi<i8A-itfl~ .. , ........ bullei-•ni1, P-i-} W One-Unll t>etMhet.J Dwelling. A o ne--unil dw("Uing 1h31 is not alf.ic herl IU dny o lher clwefling by any m e ans, and is locatc-d o n :t separal(! lot from any other dwelling unit. A one--unil de~ dwelliPg may indurte a m;mufaclu~rl homr in compbance wilh 1hr srandards srt forth in ~v-tion 16--S-2.A.3 [MC. 24 {ft-) fJl One--UnH ~ Dwelling on a Small lot. A one-unh def.aalefl dwelling s1terl o n a •small lo t.■ as lh,11 t Prf'lt le; definl'd in c;(\rli on 16 11 -2 EMC (Ornnilion or Words, Terms, and Phrases), bck>w. I r-K•oil--Owelllng.-4dwell,nl!-""fll,liRiffg ~ dwell+flfl-<tnilSjc~eepl ll>i>l--iHhe--dwellintt~g-ltwith •<"'f-l-l<>-S<'f"'~"-31e<r,<oo-gas-u~ien<-<>O<ketnlllOR--Wil«_,..,...,lieA-1a alla eaeh ~ng-tff>iic-la-l>e-loo.»~te-lel-thr~~he-ooildmg jM'fmil, 1hen-lh!'-OW<'tl10f!-Sh.1P i-.1 o,,e-unll-itllMl>e<kiwelliRg, c. hc~pt.ions lodging in a clwellinR unit Of \.,hert" units arP rented cm l~,s lhan ii mon1hJy basis 1s l.iJ.ss,fied in 1he villiUnr ar<ornn1nd,11ion llCi~ c alrgory. 16· 11. I : Use Cla.ssificat ioniC I ( nm111ern,1I Usel 18 V.sllQf Accon1mod.1t1on_ b. S['>eCific Use Types This caregorv include?s 1he (ollowlng use lyres: ( I) Bed and Are~Uasr. A commercial ~IJblishment operaled in an own e r-occupied, singlr family de taehed dwellintt unit. ur portion 1hcrrof (induding om accessory building), thal provides shorHerm visitor lodging (gc-nerally uo1vs of 1h1r1y (JO, dars or less). wuh or w,1houl 1he servfce o r a mormng m ed I onty, and whrre lhe osw· ..-iur livei on thP premise1_;. No more than si11C (6} guests m;iy br accommodated at any o ne time. 16·11 •2: Oerinition of\,Vords, Terms, and P hraJCS. ~ Jnrl 8tr,d..fa5' A spe<,0c I YJ>fl of "isilOt accommod;oion u se A comme,ci.tf establishment ~rated in ant . .-n er occufl1P<I. stligl~family r~ d,vrlhnt unit, or porti o n thereof (ind1..1ding :u, accessory ltuilding), 1ha1 pro vides shon l erm vlsho r lod~lng (grnNally -.1;iys of 1hir1y (JO) rf,"ly§. (U les<). with or with<>ul the service of a m o mh;g meal 0 11ly. and where the opr,,uor fi'l.·f"S on thP prermses. No more rhan six (6l ~ue\ls mc1y be acconHn()(Jated a t .my one umc See definitiu11 of -V.!iohor Ac-r-nmmocJ ,1rion•. Ou1,-lltng: Any building or port1()n o f butldm" lhal is u~ed as I~.: residence of one (,, or more househohf~, bul no1 inclu<ling YISUo~.aa;gmmodalloos ho•~f..cKl-eSMblishments, clubs, hospi1ats, fCnls. or simili't.r u ses providins lransk•nl or t('mporary :,ccommodalinn. l5 f'h.-.,plfmg, Mulh U nit: A spc-c-,fie lype or ho u~t1hold h\'ln~ u~e. A dwrlling conr.,fning feuJ--{4 ) lr«'"LLlJ or mnn-dwf'lling unit,., w11l1 ~4-ttog-tmi~ltl-fl &fl lhe !titlt_H-f_.ht:-dw-P,lk~h--fp"llf'EI l f'I Pf'..lt,.llf' ,•I,-. hu . w,1h•f .ind t" .. "4-. 11tt1t1y t rnw,,..-au,,.,_ ,uwl t t."'"'"it' w,tll <-•Httt4tu. h.-.o l-0 ,tUow t-.Kh dwt.:..Uo)N: unh-&o-be kK.·,ued---on ils t-"""'O ""'!"'"'1<!-lo1 1h,oug~ub<lis~i1e,.l.,.11anee-<>f !lie 001lding-penni1r<he"-1he--dwell,ng-slh"lll t,.._,,_,uli1-;,11,whed-,IW{'llintt. \4,,.1 ,leftfltlino o( •11ouwh,~1,1 H\il'in~• I >w,~ (Jt~• I .Jmf AU.:K I~"#./ ~K'"'( 1fH IV,M .... of l~HHfl k-"Attg-usf'TA-tifleooUtNI d~llu•ftt"t.~f-1 }-.ff' R\8ff:!,,,,t_me,,..tHMI ,,w.,...U.A&SrW«l~,g-un,HoE:.:11eJ.--O"'l iK-&Wll ~~-llte-tl~IHigned-wilh ft_"'-ilf"f'I t9-W1hlr.llf' ,4'-f'trJ,€;-W,Jlurrdf)d ~,11hfy--,c:-of'lfW€-li4W¥. .--.~"t'(H"I w.JU-c--(Hl:SltU<lieo---10 tllk~ ~cn-.lw eUlng ttnit-'9--!~M,Hed--Otl 11-. ftWit M-"tMra-te-loHhrou,t;\h-ll~brlt~tft~,._,~---t•w,,..h\1lk-lfA~f~n1!~N:--d{'rln,110,, or •1cfau§(•h(lltl l:ivin~ {>w t•llmg,. OnP.Un11 ~I On a ,m.--.11 l n l A srwrifte· IVJl(' of lto u-.Pl,n fd lJ,1nn u~t-A nrw 1111il rletiM""hwl 1lw••lhng ,11,•1J ,u1 ,t • ,111,1!1 101: J -, lh,ll h_.rm •'-c-lt ·l m "d in '-l(•t hon I h 1 I .;!. lMl (Defiluhou or \.Vuuls, rfl'nus, and l'1r,1s es;, l,x,,lu w ~f"e defmitio u o r •t tou«--hold I l'\,lnR1 f -Jwt~l'JR, IWfH-ln,f~f)Pf1fift-lVfl'L-Of hot,~hokl i,...,in~ H'if". A ,1w~lli11J: f-"t}Hl ,:ti,,;nt:; -llwo {J.I tlwt:•ll1ng-1ml1-.; 1•Mfl1)I 111 ,11 11 11,, .. ,1-11n~gned-w11h •t"'.'f,e<:1--1<, ""lhJr.l~OC. wale•. •nil ~• uli~li(>ns...,nd ,o,...,...,,._wai~€0f><lf\lt-llO• 10 ,,1~-.....-h d"'..U.nr,-Uf\41 10 IM' IAc-aletl tMl ,,. _,._...,,.1<,1o..-1&Ht>,oor,l>-i>-<ulxit¥tsiothtl1e<-issu,utce oklie-001kRn!HM-'fllHO,-th,-,, 1h,•-dwel!1og~1a11-be-,a_.,,_.11,.,-auac-i....111 ell,ng_ S•• 11cllni1ief>.<>l.!l-lousehek~ng'. I 11 t. <.mall: A IPgal lo t o f r~cord exis1mg on 1he c-ffrr tlv(' dale of this Title thal k ec1uat-10--nr JRs than-sh, 1hous,,11d--(f►,oom (i,i lUtl~~l-,lf{'a, ,me i Pff~ttet-thatt-lh.P te.,-.e, er. ~-.. ~ ... -~.,,1~•--1111 r_,,.., 1hou-..ml n.,... oon<JH'fl f..µ;o()f sq.....-..-1.-eL uJIL'r-e ths lot »1t11b or Im .,c,:,, h trs-; 11Nn lhc minim.u..uu,.:mdacd for a ..DMaWJ.U~tng in nu: lWl~ffis.ll:iUJn \\h1gUJw tu, ,s li;,c:.i,tl ~fll I Conun~.nl: ~ .. 1, Cofflfl'!W~ r ... ..,."•"-""'.rt.•j ,, -'""•""----·· _ l \I\\ IR\ t n o:.r.1.;t "'''-' 1r1ur..:-ea I f'•~J 11· II\ •-: --n:,or ,..np., J•~ i o;: t'-0: : ,! iv~ wo,, lU' : lndi•, .. Ir •!11 \,'I -8-i ; {" tt Sl,m1.1,r1 d : ,.on o· 0.\ n '-"u: -um• ( JITt'!:11', ttt" Un llfld :>,""'Norm~: C t ~J\ P,Q\ l:ilOns. 1or one-untr. t;..,,o-unu .:s.1,J n.u h• u"11 aw('llu,~•· A. ~nu· 1.mu wu tJrr , 1rri:n .. d 1U co:1:,unmg tru, (➔ ,r more dwt'1ng UrtJIS Tht urx: do~ JOO\\ l JH,\ ·h,j t,lt"IIIS Pa(tl bems or. ,heir O\\ll. k)IJ but does not ,de:," J un1r, Ir, • mr,;!P. h1.:1 rltng Thi~ com• ·a 1ha: g.io. The defmu, ,,1 s "i1mpl111r<J 10 tw "il d\\l•ll1ng COfilJtnmg IWO r2 0' mor dv.e 1ng Uf1115"' Atl), borld1ns With more than I d.vtUms u11u 1s c 1ns1dnrcd muh,-;,,1,11 \.\ hen r,,e number o( LJntl\ allowt>d on .i proprny Is .i tuncuon of th1t 101 M~a and fo1 width ·r llli s1rrpler lo ,denuf; Jnythmg murr than onr un11 .J\ niulu-umr T,1 b1• ! b--h-1 I l''il.\bl, hN m,nrrnum lo1 width and areJ 1or MO types 01 ,11,1df'•H1nl u~,1 dPV~lopm1lm, ont-Jnl1 and i1n ythmg more rhan one unn A\ long as !ht nur'llbe, 01 uniu. me"t'\ d1srnr1 ,,.gul.it1on5_ 11 do~n't m;u1 e~ If 1he d•\~llng 1s 1.11o11Pd a cor1do fO\\ nhou,e sir gl .... unu ,1u,1 .h!!d duplP-<. c1c.. El1mu•J11on oi thfl cfta11nH1011 ,m~r u<t· of th(" onfusu,g term "Di.H-lltng on~unn .111ached" Thi\ lPrrn IMC. JI\.\J~ ,\U\l'd con t ... ~1on 0ec11use II dea ls wnh a type oi re-nancy, not how nt.1ny unit< can rn on • 101 1rnp!nyinc. 1h e Codr allows zonino regu!auons to address Qu,1m11.1t1\.11 sr11nd,1rd\ rilthr· 1i1J11 ~ubw. uvt" rvpes o1 ownE'f"Ship Ehm1n111n~ 1 mr t.f,,rinul,>:--Jnd U\t-o· che t~rm "DwPlllng. t"o-unn· This h:m 1s unn :.-.>SiU'\ ., 11h 1h1· n..--,, de 111on of Owel11ng, Muh -umr· fsrJbhh :..mdard\ 1u, m1.1 t ,umt dev p1Ju .. •1u" rt: allt\ .acceu.. EwourJA~ nou\1111_; r~~ r,·nen:. m c:-JIJ ~' ,-..11h 1he Cif\ f'-tJ ih i.,nd~td\ for mu· unu d"" ')illt' • v.hc!"'~ .1llt'y a c~s ,snot J .. a,Ll I fntoufJ,?41 hou1,, ng r•dt'\'f'toµm, .. , h at1 H("\SUl,S 1ne re..uon 1m tht:1 :" 4 UL-.: ani•-n'bt1 !ft! rt: 1u r ng, 3 1(.¥1 lei: ~\1th.. un: 10, mult unn d,\t."lli._.,;: Tht-:nt~nJI 1.11 rror,e,~ '-•~N1f ub1-'."S ;i-lntu wn 11,vt"f!I ... \ill• , r t•m,·•ir, cm OF (\GLE \\ OOD PL-\1\,'IJII\G AND ZO'll'IJG COMMISSION April II, 1110!1 I. CALL TO ORDER T • rt-l(ular m .... !!1101( 01 :h, C111 Pl,mn111i; .ind Zonm~ Comrm,sro,1 11.i, c.111.'d 10 ord1•r JI -3 p.m. 11• lh,; C,11 Counu Ch.Jmber, ul till' Engle"ood Cl\rc Cen1er \ rce Chau 1-.noth p·es rding Bric-k, Knoth, Roth, Ca londt:r 1-.rng, Fish, Wel~er i.. 1ycr1 (,1herna1e) Bl~rle (hcused), Krieger !Unexcused) Al.in \-\"hue Director. Communrtv De·,elopmen1 Trrci~ Langon. Senior Pl annl:'r l\,111cy Re rd, Ass istant C11y A11orney II. APPROVAl OF lv'.I NUTES March 1 '\, 2008 \1• Brick m .ved· "' F"n se,:md,•d· TO APPROVE THE MARCH 18 2008 Ml~UTES \ rce Chair 1-.noth asked 11 lht>re were any mod1frca1 1on, or correc 11on,. r\\r r,sh nott!d on p,1gc 6 he 101ed ves on Co11d1 1ion 4. '-\• Bntk m,1wd. ''r Fi,h St'CUMt'<l TO AMl~D THE M<\RCH 18, 2008 MINUTES AS FOLLOWS : ·\' [\ \-\ l \ -\E, n1, -\rru ,r Ch,1n11, Mr . f"h's 1ote tu Yt'> on Cond111on 4 on page h. 1111c k 1-.norh, Roth. foh, Cdl1111dPr 1-.rn g 1"\ot\l' \\('fkn R,••11,· f..n,.gc•r Ill. APPROVAL OF FINDINGS OF FACT Ca,i• #ZON2008-0 l , Demer Sem rr wy f"UD Am~11dme111 2 P,-111111~ ;ind l <1n111~ ·\~ '·• ... l1J..:r !v· <, \\r foh nwwd \\r C .. innde1 se<.onded iH£ rl,[11\J(.S OF f-\CT FOR L I\Sf #ZOi\20Ull-01 BE ~PPR()\ rn •\5 \'\Rlnr, !\YES NAYS: Bnck, Knoth Ro1h, ~1ng fisf, C.111111.l"r ~um ... \'\ el~er ABST>\l"- ABSE'IT Bleile, Knt'gl-'r Mohon earned IV. APPR OVAL Of FI NDl:S,GS OF FACT Case # 2008-02 Public ,olice Ainendn,en1; 10 T11 fe 1 b Mr. Ro 1h mo,ed: Mr. Fish seconded: THE FINDINGS ()F FACT FOR CASC #2008-02 BE APPROVED AS WRITTE'I AYES: NAYS: Brick, Knoth, Roth, King. fish, Calonder None Wel~er ABSTAIN: ~.BSEl\rL Bleile, Kn~gl'r Morion earned. V. PUBLIC HEARI NG Case #2007-05 Amendmen1, to Title lo. Unohed Developmen l Code. Minimum Lei W1d1h V1te Cha ir Knolh s:ared 1he 1s<ue belorr 1he Comrrn1sion is Case #200-•0 i , pmpnsed amendmenls 10 Title Io Unof,rd ll<'Wlo1mwr11 Code 01 1hc (11glL'1,uod Murncip,11 Code Pl'rl,um11g l o minimum 101 \\ldth rnquirements and developnwn1 <tJndard, ft" mul11-t.111I dwelling, ,ind .irnendmcnls 1<1 "'n1>lif} a,,oc,a tt•d defin 111 om ,ind IJhle I h-(, I I, .\umm.iry r,i D1mrn<1rm 1/ Require>met11, h•r l'rinc,p,1/ 'tnic1Ur<>S Mr fish mc,vcd: Mr. C.,ilcmcll•rseu1ndnl· TCl 1-:EC'I\LL C>\Sl #JOO~-O'i, PROPOSED AMENDMCNTS TO Till[ lb· l1N "' J [)[\ flOP1'1ENT , 00[ or Tl IE ENGL[WOOI"' r,.1-JNICll'AL CODC P(RTA IMNL.. TO MINl/\\l/M ()f WIDTH REQ\..JIR[M[NTS AND D[VFLOPMLr-. ,TANDARDS FOR MULTl-1.Jr-.lT DW[LLINCS AND '\MEM \.IENTS TO SIMPLIFY ASSOCIATW DEFINITION5 ND TABLE lf>-6 1.1, ,UMMAR\ (If Ol\f//\~/0/,,\f R1 2l'IR/"/l.l{"-,15 FOR PRINCll'Ac STFWCTllRfS \ \ :.; ' ' <\PST'" <\H'• ,r R 1..h. t\lH ·I ~ Rull 1'..ng F,..,11 ( ,Ht1lld1 1 \\+1lt, ,1,nt· '0:lf' fllµ111• """~tr \.h L.:tn~ort SL1 n1nr Pl,mnt.'' \\ ~" .Hu11 nt ,:1t , ·!ed the (.,ht! h\.·lorr• th..! l 01111111,,11 Hl 1, C.i,.e #.!dU~-o:; ·\menclm,•111> lo tlw Ll111lll·d Oe,dopnwnt Cnde 01 the [11gb10nd Mun" ,pal Code pert,imrn[! to 11111111num l01 '"dth ,,,.1uuemt."nts lor multt-unit d" ell ,ng, m muh -.ml! zone d1'1rt11,, The ,1111encl111t>nt, ,11,o e;1abhsh dc,l'lopment ,: mdard, 10, ,,1,d unn, and prov,dl" updJI<'' to rleli111t 1nn, rdatt•c.l to muhH,not d"dltngs Theri: are Jlso amendmenh to Table 1 h·' I. I T.lhle 01 •\IIOw('rl U,cs rclawd 10 mul11-un11 dwelhngs and a·so 1 Tdbl.: 1 b-6· 1.l Tab/,. ol 01mm>1or.,1/ Rec1wrrnwn1s ror Principal Use, Jnd S1ruc1Ure,. The,e , arious other amendmPnts arc 1or dJnt) and consis lency wi1hin lhe Unified Dt!velopmen1 Code. She <lated she ha, alread~ suhrn ,ued lor reLOrcl proof of publica1ion of the Public hearing which "as published 10 the fog/ew;xxl HerJld on 1·0 bruary 29, 2008 and 1he Staft Report. Commun11y Developn11 n1 r;.>QU\'St~ that the Commi,sion revtl'\, ta~e public lt';t1rno 11y anrl forw,,cd to Cit\ Collnc,I · "l omrnendattons for appmval of tht pmpo,ed amendrnen1,. M L., 1gon prv, rded some I.la, kground nn the C11v\ zoning cod~~ The ft(}I zoning code in the (ti} wa> ,n f Q40. \ Vithrn that code there wa, a rn,nimurn 1111 area requiremi:nl In lht> I Y55 Codi:! there "as a mrn,mum lot wid1h requircmt'nt that wJs acldt'CI to the minimum area requirement. Properttes rn 1he City are h1storic~lil pl,11ted on 2S 1001 ,,ide "101,". Any comhm,ttion of generall1 II\ o or three 'lot, mi!ke uo ,1bou1 93% of the residentiJI pt )pt>rnes with,n the Cil\. Mu11mum lc1 '"tlth, m all wne d111ricts e~cepl 11, R 1-B folio" 1h" hi,tori, p,lllern In R-1-8 the minimum lot ,~id1h ,, 60 foet, but ,s a ,rni:l~-u1111 d1s1nc1 1, luch ,. nol covned m th~e prvposed drnendment, Prrur I· th e Un ,wd D1•wlnpnwn 1 c·ode (L'DCI in 2004. the 111uh1 un11 d1>t11th required ,1 mu,u11~rt1 lt>l "1tlth ut H 1e~1 PL't u1111 fnr I\\ or more um1' on tll1<' proper!\ That h,1~ llC'en 111 ell,•c: trom l'l~'i 1111 200-l wh,•11 tht• IJ0( "''"I into l'fft•r 1. In 201n J lf11Zt•n 1,as lOn.:Pr""d ,1houl rnultr-un,1 d1, t<ll111f;~ 111 1h,• R-2 •\ 10nl' chstn, I wh1d1 is nm• nt the 1rnw dt>inCl• ,n iht' nnrth1q•~t fl•'11kn t1.i l portum 1f L11gl1·1,!locl Hi, umu·rn "·" th.11111111> ,wu· l:>,•Hl!\ hvtll ,_,,h g,iragh or p,irktm\ p.uf1 th.ii (•,1,•1111,1111 , OVl'rl.'cl th,• trt1ur ut 1he suuuur,• Ill thl' ~•1111° v,ird Prc11wr111·, ,n ih<ll ""' 11<>11 "' [ngiL•\\(J(HI do ll<ll 11.ivt• all .. , ,1« e" In 2011 J u•1rl1•1 a 1,>llll 11ric. S1ud~ ~l.'~"on th, re IV,1' ,1 prop11,.1I to lh,1 11i:e 1h,11 lot 1vicilh 1t'qui1.-nwn1 lor muh,-untl propcrlu•, •11 lO I el per 11ml 111 1lw hopr1 1h1 111 would 11np1 M' n1•i1 '.,J"l1uud ,1e~n1e11n ,1nrl 1\llh l'l lt'l:I ti" I ,1 \\Ould b1• \\idt' enuu~h 111 allow dm,<'IVJ\ a,ci:,• 1 • th r rear 1,f 1hr prope,ty fhl! 3010 'I I'"' 111111 requ,u•mPnt w,1, adopted unde1 1he LO<.. ,ind dpiJht:d to all Wnl' d111rill, th.it ,111 "'t'd muhHmit d1"·llmi:, Th, lO fr•L•i per 1mli rc·qu1 t.'!'r!'OI .-Js ,1dupi<'d 111 2004 111 thC' R 2 •\ R-1-H I\ILI-R-1-1\ J•ld ,\\I .!( l S wne d1)t:1 ,.., \ppro,1nia1elv ]O~u ot rc~1cf .. r1t1,1l p1 .p1•nu 1 , ,1r1.• zo·wd hu mul:1-untl u"'· I' •• ,.u.1 • /\ ~ !1 I ~ I ;: •o1•: p-C mm .. •u'\ Ot •,,.dt •µnll'ni Dt·p.1~•·1w ,1 .Jth t ltUl l ~h :,,,t.u lL-ct 1 .. , •· I:-, numlk-.f <.,1 d!:, ,tl\,1·l1,1~t> .. 1' ,,,,. <l l t,•t.-11"'' l111111..-\idl• l 11 .. mg1 • • Fir,1 111 lht> n!lrth\161 f.:-1 '\ dlSl'Kl lhriw propp r;,.,, \\t"rt-gt"ner.ill, ,1lr,,,1d, plJlh•tl .11 hU r,•~t lhu, th, Ot'\\ req,11ren t•nt h,1d nu :-e,11 t'llv, t , w tht'n, • '.\'11h 1he chJn~ 10 1h1· lO loul r.,quirt'nh•nl tht!r,• '"'ll' '" a JmpJn\'111~ rt>gulJ11ur1; th,11 \\ t:re ,1dop1ed lllJI n•qwred par~1ng be tu the re,11 thl, w1dl'r um1; "ere bui;-on the \\1d1:r pror, .. rtui~ 1n the nortm,est sl'cuon 01 the Cnv • Th(' rt'~I 01 th!: C111 howevt.'r, \\,I'> ,1ill ,,ff0 c1ed on propt>rtre, lh,u \\t!r plJlle<i on tht 2i 50 or -5 1ee1 basis. lle,ause of that, de, elopment in muil1-urn1 nistrrrn was hrmted on the typkal 50 foot lot 10 rust a ,1ngle unu mucture • Bl'cau;e 01 the 2 'i 1001 wide plJllmg patlt.'rn and th!:! a lreadv built up nJIUrt! of the C,tv few opportumlle\ exist 10 ,Kqwre adnn ,onal IJnd 10 obtain the addi11on,1I l 0 feel needed 10 create ,l 60 fool '"de lot 10 build ,1 1wo-un11 s1ruc1ure" • Because 01 1his lack ot addiuonal a1 a,lable land and the neetl 10 meet the 30 loot requireme~I most properties in 1he multi-oOJI drmicts for m1en1s and purposes ha, I/ been ·d01, n-zoned" 10 srngle use onlv, • h1s11ng anached 1110 unus (duple , on a 50 f(,()t 111de proper!\' did not comply wnh 1h~ code and was hampering the owner's ah,ltt\ 10 either ohlain insurance or 10 retinance. • The potentt.11 for ne" housing tn the Cit\ ".,s betng reduced because land cosls discouraged one-uni1 developmen t 1n a muhi-Lm it dis1nct. As a result, 1he older de1encra1mg housmg <lock was being retained and restdenlial rev11.1liz,111on ef1or1s were hampered" In ~00& Council. at a S1ud1 St>ssion, direc1ed the Planmng and Zoning CommiS'10n 10 s1udy the subject and 10 propose amendments 1h,11 could addre,s the affects ol the JO foot wide per unit requ1remen1 and .1lso al the sa1ne 11me cr<'ale opportunrues for housing that collld d(•velop in 1h11 com mun II\' Ourrr.~ 200 ~ the Commission studied the r,!>Ue JI a number ol ,1ud1 ..essu>ns ,ind the cen1r.1 1>1ue r,11sed b\ the wrz.-n 111 northwest (ngl~woud 111 2002 actual ly focused on prop••r·· condruon rath,•r than th!! \\ldlh ol J lot The 1e>1den11al focus \\J, 1ha1 hom,•s \\llh 111wn irrmt yard, and l.indscap rni: wert: berng r<•pl,JLt>d bv gJrJf\CS and parking ri.1ds A, a re,ull, the focus oi the Comm1ssmn·, 1,ork \\'1S on oh1,:c1o,e outconw; oi C'nwuragrng uewlopnwnl ,ind hous,r1)l upi:r.:idl-'s wnhnul ,11f11ni: cr,•,llMI\' and the hou,lll!: n•arkPI \\'h,11 !.,•,•m••d to be ~ey was ,llll'» to ,111 allt'y. Th,11 >l'l'tned 10 be thl· crrtr.al ,,sues ,1s tu wh~re 1e'11,.IPs pJrk, 11,e amounl ,f pa,, dll ,1 1n tht· hunt 1,rrcl .. md i:arJgl' door lt,~.,11011 A, ,l result. thv propo,cd anwnd111P11h 10 lhP Code ltt'Jh: dcwlupmt rit ,1,,ncl,irds for mul11 llllll rt">1do:nlial d\\t"ll,ngs .. ,nol du,1gi1 • ,,lf'd,irds. Oe,L•lc,pnwnl '>1,1ndards ,ue ho" som1•1hinµ rs 11111,w•d ,ind u,,•d on the l.mcl ,dwre cles,gn sta11darJ, a1t• ho" 11 looks. The I\\ u ,ec11oris h,m1g add~d 10 the Cor!L• are on, ,11th propL"rl res wuh ,1lil•1 ac ,,,_ and Ont' with propertie; '"thout ,1lley Jccess I\ '.s Lln~on 0011.'d tht>re .1r,• !ll,111\ pas,., 01 the ,1dual ,1nwndr11en1> rn the 'it.111 Reporr ~llf' br11•flv rt>11ewl'd all dnrl offt>t<'d i., an,\\t'' ,p,•lffr, qu1•sru11" 11,,• C1in1m,,,io11 111,~ht I,"'' T ·•· d~11n,1,CJ11 <'l r1uh1 unrt ,, 1w pu>1 d It' lw th,ing,•d 11<1111 \\h,11 " turn•n1l1 4 11r murP J' nr 1~ :ioo ,111wi; \,)ti" 1i'l(t 11111, IU • 01 m ,rt• ,.mil s Tht'a' .,ill :it-t-11 1wr a 111i:1, 1111• ur ,1 111 , •• nwn ,, (JI un11s H1uld 1,,. llJ;e I o n lhe allo" ed lw ,1 ,t',J ror rh .. 1 , ,u , I I I ,,1/J / oi Alt ,•,,-d L ,, • ,, t, •in ~ ,im,mded ,lelt.>ring ro•,, ,,., 011,, ,,•1 ,1 ,1°1, , u,)lf dw l!rng,. The one u,in ,IIIJt ~d ha_ a \\J\ s h~n a 1,11her un1u "' • 11 11 rh,• µuhJ,._ bur ,1:so ro lht> nl,11111e" The 111 '<'nee hPl\\t't•n a on,• u,111 111 , un11 . e,en rhough rrom rhe s1r1-,,1 ''le1 look exacd, ahk,•, r,,o unoh ,, 11 11d onp proper!\ and a one uml arrached I one unu on one prupt•or. ,11111 a11 ,inu1h r prop re, hur '"lh J common "all and for Im,• bel\\ •~•n 11,, m It , m,11 •rsh,p or lt'nan ,, nor an issue of the for '"tlth. In T,1hi,• It ,,.1 I u , Pm1 11;101 J/ Requ1n:m •n1, f,ir Pnn cipJ 1 Strucrures in the mi\ed uw d, 1111 rs (/. • MU-R-JA Jnd MU-R-38 101 "ldth is proposed 10 be changed rrom IQ l,·1•1 ilo\\11 r JJ<'r ur111. •\I u. lh t' tinrmum Fluor A.rea 1s being ehminaled and si,ind,mls 1111 rl Ir M<',1 th,11 pr •1.,ou,I ha, e nor ueen included rn lht.> 1,1ble "'II be Jdd •d 01l11•r d1 Jn , in ilrde lhOS<' regarding consr-renc, simplicity, clarofica11on, redund,1nc1es. ,om,• 1 ot ·1,1 1 ,ind rff wnce, addPd for s1mptici11 sake, and a general reordering of rhe rm" '" ,1,.,, "" , lh1• USf!I toll ow :n s qu nee, Mo,r changes occur in the n \o\ secr,on, 16, >· I C •l,/t/11,un r Ormen;io~~, dnd Deve/opmem Standards, where rh e changes for prop 'rtll'> h,11 or1~ 1 .11 Jcces1 and no alley ac cess ,ire delineJted. There are also minor h,1rt)l1'1 111 1'11• deYl'iup m nr srandards for resid ntial use on the busmes s dis1nc1 and ,n the uw d.1,_,,, ,111 d d(•frni1,cm rhJn)les ,11socii:11ed w11h the changes 10 the us rable and the dim n-.1011,1 1 t.1hll M,. Langon offer to gc, 01er th e doile,ences on properties w11h rear ,ind \.\tlh11ut 11 •,11 ,,II, ,1,u•s, Tht> Commission .1gr edi t I\Ould be appropriate for the audien•l•. For properues wirh r .,, all •1 acce. s: • The m1111111al lut 1\ldth would go to 25 feer per umt. II dnve\\J\ ,lClt'; rrom th public Slreet would be pruhibued, 1he1 •bv 1ou "' ul I h,11t> rn hJ1r 1tw accl!ss rrom lht' alle1·-The only e ception to lh1• woulri !,, r , torn ·r lur "h ,,., .1 g,1rai:e tould hJve access rrom th,· s1d, strt'er 11r tlw!'llt11 : "•:h luur or more umr lllJ ha1e more rl,.m one dri1 "av., cess rrom rh • ,1r,, .. 1 'r, parking p,od," ,-,fd ht allmwd m rhe front 1·ard or rrm setbJLk. f nr propPrll,·> \.\1lhn111 ,1IIP1 ,ll.tes . Th,• 111111,ruum ,.,, '"thh \\nuld r,•111.1m .it JI) IL'L'I µe unit • t,,11,ti;.,·,, t ,lrpor" ,ind p.ir~1ni: rids mu,1 be orr 1·1 heh111d rlw t,onr h111l1hni: 11111• ut t Jrh Ut1tl h1 f,v,, fl'l'I . Th" 1eJl1·, ~11,pr,111~ o l lht: f.ir;ade • Th ·rl' must l,1• , rn1111rnun 1 s1•pJr,111on ot J I leJ,1 20 lt•e1 lwtv.Pen dm1•\\,ty, ur p,irkm~ pt11h ol ,111,1, hPd 111111, fht• 111,1x 11nu1 11 rl .. \1'>1,1y or p,1rk111g p~cJ width in rhe 1,ont yard \.\Ould be 10 f<'t'I • Tl, • 111,1\1111um g,1, ,l~I' dour w1drh on ihe fron1 fd\acle of lh • wuttur, would h · 111111• t 'l'I ,, •r 1111 11 • l'.1rk1r1~ p,1d, 1oulrl Lo, lc,t,lll'd in the fronr or setb.itk onl1 of ,1 gn1.i1w or t,1q1t111" 1101 PlllVIU<'d • \\ h,•n ,1 111ult1 -u1111 ,tlla lu r,• r, hu,fr Jn 11p.1qut' 11.'n 1• or \>,111 mu,r J,., p111 orl,·d f.,,1,,.,,.11 dm1•\\,l1', l>n rh,11 p, 11wr1, ~nd Jd1,11,•11111111pt•n1 ·,. • , J• u· · !"' lt 1\ :,; Jt".1Ch1 •ti Q. UJ~t•~ od11n\.1 :·a• 't•.l; bu t c ,r.~ hr11 , ,1 l,lt• prtlll.lJJ l ,:•J ru r.: , 11 ,ti l·1ck 1 .. J~ oe rt•Otlft.'d : ,1 10.,, J f11r .:"r hou .. 1 t·,d crt•Jll ,1 tlf ·iu, ,--.11~1..· h." li .:,e, '""e ~,d,) '\l"II1JL"' Jrt.:J .. l:"d J.hit11lm,11 p.-,pt•r:\ tor J 1·1\1 1 .\,l\ 1, r.,c:e,,., l~t: rc,ar : rh, ;)rur.wrt\ • T ~ .1: ,\1' t"IS • p ,uu, 1..,lllnut pos,1hh \,. .. 1!1 CP'..Pop t'llt :,o .1 , ,.m,(I \\Ill ht.• 1, ;Jt"'(! ''l.1; s,I\ ~11 C II \ \t 1r1.1\!t:r or o~·-,1g.r11_'t" ._ n .l c,, .. t. ~l\ CJ ,. 0.1 .. l~ flhl\ c r,idt.:r m11ur 11•\1 1u " tc lht tho\t' u~ht p ,t111, rt,~ Jntt, \'\llht lJ ' ,l ,e, ac....-•s, prt \1tfi-d rt f;'\ Olt:d 1~, .. I' h.,in: of :~t• "P{ flvn. \\r Bnc~ ,,11d ~t.,11 d,o ,1 P1t•,11 • ,t, pu11111A hlj\t'lhl•r lhe StJII R~µon de ,a,d 1,,. d,d 11111 "''-' ,Ill\ ,pc•cmt ,t,llt''lll"11> ,r, rt'l1•rt<nu· 111 1lw Engl,·\\CX>rl Comprl'l11m,,,., Pl,111 2(KI I RoJdmap Enc ~\\ood 111 '""' StaH RPpon. ~•, lanllcn ,1.11 .. d tftat "as Jn mer,,~111 on her p.irl ;ince tht> Comm,-,1011 h,1, rJ lkf'd at grt-a l 1e11~1h al,t)ul ti,• tht' ,Jrious stut.l1• w"11,n,. ~ Ir. Fi-h ,tated u n p,1ge I (1 ,>f f.ibl c I M,-1 tht' column Minimum Lo t A rea Squa re FfJot.ige, tiwrr• b a ch.,~~c• guin(I from I --1 down 111 ~ uni 1s. J\ \s. Lanf!011 s.1,d II i, 2 -4 un 11 ,. On JJJ~t' I~ ol tht• ,amc table ht< J,kt>,1 11 1he Floor Area Ra 1ios will s1,1v M , Langon s,1irl tht'\ ,,<>uld A ,o on µ,1~t• 12, m lht> 11r,1 noit• one urnl atr ached i, crus•t>d out 11t> J,~,·d if th,11 \\J' wrred. \.\, 1,m~on >,lid ,he il'II 11 \\J> under,I, ,d ii you hJd 1u,t one unil lht> se1bJck1 d11 appl1 \\'~Jt 1l11< ,, ,ay,ng 1s tf vou have 1\\0 unit, lhJt .He atta,ht>i.J ,1:,rl h.1,c• ,1 tommon µroJ·t>III l111, vu11 I ,t >I J, one bwlding ,o 1hr ,., '"'',Id b,, nu ,ntcm•r ,t•lh,1,~s. It 11 J cl,111f,cat111n lo tr hn·,, you dctPrm111e mulu-1.1111 11. \\r Wt•lker ,Jul ,inn• ti " unci>'1'11,1>d th,11 n1uh1-u1111 d-..:11111~, are all m on,• huild,nf: "" ,lrL' l,1 ll.111t: JhOul st'lh,, ~, tor l ~t: bu1ld1n11 ,ind 1101 for tne unus. Ms L.11111un ,IJlt•d lh,11 \\J> l. ur•~ 1 \Ir F1"'1 ,.1icl n pa~,• i Ci tlll T.lhli• lh-b-4 ht• .ish..J 1,I· ~1.111 r_.mowd "resid,,.111.11 cumpJ,.,• l 1111 tht• :.,h M, l ·1g, n ,.11 I Ihm,, Jrt• 11 pc·, ut .. ,uup II\ ini,: .1nd "t' do nlll hJ, ,• J c'd111111un 101 1,•,1den1 « mp.~, ~1.111 leh 11 "·" d coniu-,ni: lc·1m ,rnd It"ll ti \\,1, , ,,,.11,•r \\tlhotll 1 ,1_, l••rm ,,, thh ,.ud \\hl'n ht:• ~ ... ~e, lht) \\(1·.i ·'tt:11 ii Ct111t.~n · he ... dot~.,n t lno\\ \•.h,11 th,11 flit', t) ~~~-, 1m· m s.uci 1t ,,ou1d ht:" ,1 ~,uup t\m}! l,h.1li1, for "-t•n1oi ll111,~n-, ',111\.1' •• 1 J,a•,lri\ u~dc·1 ti ,, l..W"P I I\ •n~ c 11,•i:rtr\ \ \r f1;l, ,.11d o1 k \11 F1>h I .1tl '"'' ,. 11• qut•,11 >11 I ln p.,g, ~~ ,mJ .. r lt,~11-~ nNmtrun or 1111,d, l,·11m .1~,/ l'/uJ,~1. J· .. •"l d ·1 iii· \\11rd ,111,\k f,1111il1 \\,I> a siand.ud lt>rrn /1.\, lan)lon ,aid nu, 11 " ,1 Hill 1h,11 ,11th th,· ,1d11pl1P11 ul 1lw I J[)C ,vent to ,mgle urn 1. f,.,ihl'r th.111 d1.111g,, 11 111 thi, s,•1 ul ,1111,:11d111l•n1 11 "di [,e ,nc ludt>d ,n the hou,P~eepi,11c1 .inw11d1m:n11 l,11,., th" vv,11 , le th ,lllhl·d /\', I ,msn~ for l11•1 l.11111( ,1111111 '.\1 11,•Uw ,1,"•d ,,l11 11 11 • 11•111(1 "pl'1 111 111 ,·tl" ,· .. 1> tha,1~t•d 10 allm,,,ct 1111 p.1,:1 • ~ 0 1 l b~ 1-L1 l'1•r·•Hlf1 J A,,,u .. • ·1•t, I .,,1til .1, ~l.td ~~1 •~•.., :hrllll!,-1,h ,Uld m.1~l 1, ,1 1111,11 \t•1,1un vou 1 'l~ht \\.In' 11 ,1111~ for ·hn-. I\~,'" , ,f \\, ird, 11,d v 't' 11 t!w\ dft t t 1n1ph. lvl\ 1•11t •r 1,. /i.tn'-!1',1hlt · II J .fl!: "d /1 r 'l \jl11 \ ~I 14.a.!t" • •II 11 01. ·,i, LJll~ 111 , 1,d thl' rr•J,011 II I\ J, chani:en rn !ht' Tallie• \\ a< I I m., 1.1h,., 1, the T.1/i/,, , •\ >11•~ lrn•1 a1 •d 11 .111cm ed u,,.., ,ndmic• pernuac•d uses co11d111onJI U<l'' lmutc:d .1 ,., • ..i, In m,1111 c,1w, \,h,,,,. tht -'Otd 'p;,rm,u .. d"" u,t'd ,. ,hollld h,1,e h,•,m •.1!101,.,J \11 \\,•~•·1 -: 11t:>d 1h,.. (0111m,"11m h.i, di<~u,sed 1h., :..:rm, pfJued kn and z,mt' lu· 1,rc'11ou,11 l'.ir; ol 11h,ll 1,,. ,lrt' t.1lk1n~ ,1bou1 1,..,,. II th.11 \It'll 1,111g \Is Lani:,in ,1a1t•rl Stall d", U'St•d tn,1: 11,~• ,ind dt>:t'rnunt•d .it 1h1, 1in1e 11 '"" he lt•II a, 1s. t-lr \\t'lker s,11d he 1s no1 ohw<1mg 10 1rw ll''lll .1, lnn'J, ,l~ t',er1one 1s Clt'ar the Commission 1s 1,1lkmg Jbou1 sonwliu:1g lll'e,,•n: Zone 101, ,ire 1h,• !l•oupm~ 01 pl,111t,d l01, tha1 make up the whole propi:111. \ ",. C h.1,1 f.:noih ,1skt><J 11 1herP 11 ere a,1y lurrher questions. There Wt•re none. I ft· rh,mkPd \.1, l.m~ in 101 h.,, lt'sr,monv. /1.,•vin D,.:kson \,\JS sworn 1n Mr Dickson stared he lives m Denver, bul 1s an invesror mold north Englewood Wl'SI oi Bro,1d\\ ay. H• read a paragraph from 1he 2003 Englewood Compreh~ns,ve Plan. He sta1ed he regrets 1he 6(1 fo ol rule came inlo eY1s1enre In 2004. Going forward he hopes Englewood govunmen: goes back and rP.ads plans lhcy have 1H1lle11 and then tnes lo under,1and the laws 1hey are passing so 1ha1 we never have any more of 1he,e w11nte11ded con,equences. He said he reall1• apprcua1es 1he work Staff ,ind 1he Comri,swm h,is r!nne 1n rnrrec1 the m,st<lke 1ha1 was made. New building on SO foo1 101, comple tel1 >lopped 111 !00-1 wl1,m llus h,ippened. Wt; irJst fnur Vt!,m of l uy 1oeut;1elupmen1 Irr, a senou1 issue He SIJled Na1h,1n Elinorr, owner 01 Funtas1ic Fun. had to lea\e and asked me to 1e.1d I.is 1101cs Na;han 1ha,1ked th f:' (111 for working so hard on 1he 50 foo1 rule and hopt!< 1he Commissrc1n voles 111 lolvor of going back to 50 feel. Mr. Elinoff owns two ren1,1I 11101,,•rlres r,n AcomJ 1ha1 ure m poor co11d11ion and he wo uld like 10 scr,1pe and rede-. clop ,\Ir ID F ·1lt'\ \\J\ S\\Dm m i\1r F111l,·1 hve< Ill Cherr, Hills \'illagt' bu1 011n, prr,p,•rl\ 111 [nql1'\\00d. M1 Finle1 purd:.11,•d h,s in,eslment properly on a 50 foo1 l01 iwo YL-.u< ,1go Tm • home .1 ,1, built 1n 1114 l ",1~ 5 I! ,qua,., let;! and rn horrible disrepair lie ,n ,1pt•d lhf' hunw and ,, nm, slul·k w11h ,111 t'<:unonuc s1lua11011 "here he 1s un,1bll' tu hu1ld ,.,m,•lf11n)l l'COnv:mcallv l>n lh•• fol Th,• pre>rl'r IVpl' of huildmg ior th.11 lot would he ,1 11\ll u1111 w11i1 t1p):r,1 It's .ind 11111•;: sqll,llt' I, OIJ£1! He \\Ould 1-ncourage 1h,• Pl.mning ,ind /or1111~ , '•n11nM1• n In t'lllloJN• 1h1, ch.1·1g~ rur 111 ... re,1~tin, 1ha1 ha~e ,1lreJch heen s1,111,d ,k .i~•Pd hw, 1.h.1 1 th,, 1c1111n~ "un 1h.11 lu1 lit• ,rated ht• ,~,h n"t ,ure, hul th•1ugl11 ,. _!.~. MJ,h .111J l1•,l1t• W 11n1. Wt'll' '" ,rn 1n. ~Ir. Wood ,1a1ed tht!y own 1nw,1men 1 prop1•11y 111 the C11, ol (n~l,•w c,ud bu1 lrw in C1•111e11ni,1I. He s,ud he apprt'C1,11c, ali lhe tin1,• ,11 10 PIion 1h1• (011111• ,,ion ,mcl 51JII ha, r u1 1111() lhi, Mue Ht' said 1he1r 101 1s 55 fee1 wick• 111 J11 P.-l ,1rea howe, c•r, 1t is surmunclt>cl b1 muh1-uni1s with much smallw lu11. Tlus rule pr0v1•nt, u, fm m hL11ld1~11 ,111y1h1 ng d1tler,•nt rn,111 ,1 Slnf!ll' fomil)' home. He ,Jid he would ,lpp, ,'l 1,111' 1'1,· ( 11nrn11,,10 vo1 111g 1n l,i.ot nl cf· ,tn~mg th e 1111n1111u111 1(11 "1cllh. P .4r1n11,; Jr.4 ; 1ft "':~ "-rnt ~ : . p.,i('" \\tUht•\\ l·i1Nr~e \\a~ ;\\Orn,~ "-.tr Cr.lnlle{I' ,1.,1t...~ nr f,.h t •·t"l J r..•,uJt 1 1 01 [11~.t'\\ ,ud ·or ,thou· 1,11:r \eJrs Jnd •~ ,t tx,m1:ownt-r He ,J,d ht: h.1, f,. ,1111 ,, tc ,1 ,1hou1 11,,, cum•ni •• qu,r,•mt-nls. There a,e ,,,,w,1. 1hin11s lh,11 concern h,m "'le sJtd 11 h,h n,•~,111"''' ,IIH• 11•d ,1m1,1•<11 ,Jlues 1n lhe Cl!\ 11 h1d1 dirC'nly c1lle.:1s m<' ,mu, m, p111p1·1 I\ " 1n 1h" rnne .11,1r11 I. E,c•n u m1 proper11\\',1511011h11 d1•1"1nn \\Ould s11ll ,111,•e11tw 1,1ha• "' 1lw JHllfll'li\. T111s h,11 nc•ga tl'elv affec ted d,•wlopment in the C111. Thett' ,Ht• ,1 101 u1 111' t•11m1, JS 'l•prc·,e111ed here 1on1ih1. th,11 ,ire willing to come in ,rnd ,111prov~ 1lw .it111H\ 111,u"nµ ''"' ~ u l 1h1· C111 bu t an Ord,n,1n,e pJs,ed somewhJt bhnd lv severJI ,,,,m J<\O ha, rrt>i·e•nted 1h1•1,• people from coming 111 Jnd m.1~ins the Ci1y mort' JttrJl IM• Propt'rl1 11i;ht, Jrt' .1h, led al,o. M\ property 11 R-! and I sho11ld be able to pu1 two un11s on 1h1s proper11 Techmla' \ e,en though 11 " zoned R-2 1 can I because I ha1e 50 fo<Jt 1,on1ayt>. \-\ ,th th,, Ordin,mce rn place foreve, 011 property ·"" onl1 be able le have one rt'"di'nn• on II He ,,11d he ,1ppre.:1ate 1he (11\ ·s co• ,,,, .11tor, ;nC: rC'l1e,·.,ri1t 1his dgarn. \Ir Tim S1ephe11s w.is sworn 1r \I,. ~llphe•ns sairf he 011n, se,eral propert1c, 111 the (tty 01 Englewood and has lived ,n 1he C111 since l 1Q0, HP bough! properly as ,1n invr,1m,•n1 onf1· !rt see propertv values go wJy rlo" n in 1004 H" ,,:, ·,,, hopes 1he propo~,11 11ucs through and ,1pprecia1es all 1he Commiss,,r·• lwd \\Ork \ ice C.:hw 1-.noth asked If 1hcre was Jnyone ebe whc• 1;ht!d 10 ,peak There w,1s no on~ , Ir. Brick rnn.ed· \ Ir. foh se(onded. THE PUBLIC I lfARING c, C~Si I' 2007-05 BE CLOSEl; A.HS 'IA\ 5 >,B!:>rAII\ ·' BSE.'sT: Bnck, KJ'IOth. Roth I-mg. foh, C.1londer, Welker '\one '-one Bleile. 1-.r ;er ·.101ion ,arned. \ Ir W1•lkt'r nmved: \ Ir ( ,llondc•r ,econded LASE #~007-0J, Al\1ENDME~T5 TU TITL[ I;; U:-.J lff(l) Dl VllUPMENT C()O(. MINIMUM LUl WIDTH AS l'Rlll'()SW B[ l<ELOMIIIEr-Drn FOR APl''mVM TO un CI ll :si(IL \o\ 1TH ;\ FAV()RABL[ R£C'Cll\lM(t..[)I\Tll1:--. FOi : J\[)l tPllU"-1 AS WfllTTEI\ '.;r. ll,11 k ,,ml , w.i~ 1,1 d," u ""' 11,1, p1opos.1I lllt>t'I, the w1e11,1 11u1hn1'fl III Ru.1tlm,1p E•,gl,•,1 " 2Ll\H, £111?"'""'~1 t ••lll!Jrt•h,•11,M• Plan. SpteC11tcall\' he hked !:>Prnon ~ on Hou\1111\ Uhjec11ve 1-1 whl•r,•, ,1.111·, In, our age housing ,mes1men1, 1ha1 1mpwve tht' r1,u,111i: r1,, 1ndudmg both ,111,1ilt•r ,111d l.1rger unils a,,d a wider r,1 n1w or h, u,ing tv:ws i,dud111g ,mHle fJrrnly duplr•x tmvnhome Jnd rnndom,rnum uni1s '.Ir \\1•1[,•r ,.,,., fr,r thlN' ur V<IU Hl th!.' ,Hld1t•l1Ll' that L.llll(' I<) (Jll>'r Y0LII L'lllOlll,l~,•m,•111 .,1 th1• < HJUn"'",n ,1prr11w 1h ., I want 111 11:1 ynu knn11 th,11 thi , h,1~ nnt lwvn unkno11n • u, 111 I r k '-1.111 II i'.t, h ·••JI ·,1 urk, I or, t ,, ,, long tin 1, ,ind ,1 lot Pl llnh· l,,i, l11.•1·n ,p,·nt P .. 1111 +1 .ind .. •mu 4-1ml :oo ~ ,, .~• ( • · Ia11 ,n • "hi ,.... ;n,1~,. i:1n~ 1h,• "L1•1fo1~ 10 ma,e ,ur • , e gel II n11h1 1h1s 1I•ne I h• ••aIed I '1 m :.ivm 01 111e rn,mll" 1h,, 1< l <'lr>ll ,m post'd ,ind rt'LOgmtt'> 1he 111,port,1ncl! 01 •e 1>IJllfr'lll "'e hmP •"'h 50 loo· \\Ide lo 1or mos1 o: lhe prope Ies \\llhm thl C1!~. Th,, <1 kn0\,lt>dq1:, lhJt ,ind al, p• lJ\1cle< 01her 1?u1 cel ir.,, on \,h1 \\£' can d •lop Jnd 1"11.Jrove 1he appearJn1.e 01 lhl C111 The d,M!lopmer.: o: cluole es lhdl m go on 1he;e 01s \Ill be en an C'd .ind bt!lh•r 1h,:m ju I p lain tron1s a'ld 1he drr. ewa\ , pa r mil pads and lCces~ ir om he rear or 1roni has b en a maIor discussion and been ~,ven J 1rem ndous 1moun1 01 though! Thi, Is a ma1or change ii reopens a door ;ha1 \,as closed. He s,11d he a;;ree, w11h Mr . Bn c~ in Iha " are 1ak1011 a Slep muc:1 closer 10 \,ha 1 1he Comprehensive Plan , 1he Planning Commission and Stan has m1ended all along th a1 doesn'1 shu1 off 0Pvelopmen1 hut ,,e enrourage It and t~ to make It an acceptable 1vr of development ior the Cl!\ In Ihat sense ..,. e are dehrnlelv supporting the goals m our Roadmap, wh ich i our Comprehen ive Plan . He sta ted he Is ,n favor of how it is wntten and supports 11. AYES. '-1\YS : "BSTAIN: I\BSEN T: Kno 1h, Ro th, l\ing, CJlonder, Welker. Brick , Fish Non one Bleile, Krieg r i\ 10 Iion carried There was appl,,u;e rom Ihe Judie11ce. I. PUBLIC FORUM There was no one pre;en1 to address 1he Comm1ss1on. VII. DIRECTOR ' CHO ICE Dr~tor \ ne did nor ha1e an}·thmg to bong belore the Comr.11Ss1 on. Ill . • T FF ' CHOICE \ s. Langon stated 1h • ne,t me ling will he ·, Apri l 2~ '"hich will be a S1udy . ''"on. Ir \ orboril w,11 he pr ,enllng matenJ! on the It ,1I ma l1 Area Plan ~" Curnm,ss,un Wd, ,1,~ed 111he1 would h~e 10 rPcei e hall size sh ets 01 plan, r,,lht>r rh an • 11: larger Ize Aft •r di,, us s,on ,: wa d 1ded lo con tin ue sending 1he I,irger 1orm,1t lilt' in lh m,•eI111i; fl,ll~t•I, •,uI h,IVl', •1 ral smaller •·nes (or use a1 1he meeung. \' L,1ngw1 cl11tribu1 •d d 1,m ~hne ch<1rt regard ing 1Iming ior a PUD ame ndml'nt lor the Comm,~ 1011\ revit'\\ She st.it'd she pul 1ogc 1h er 1he l!mehne bec,1use ol corn ml•n11 ,11 th r PL,O hl',1 nng fo1 1,;ent l'IJCl' ,,skin~ how" can shorlen th e five plus rnonrhs proc ,,1. The Co mmi ssion r lll'W••d ancf cl11c u,1ed the Ii mPh nc Vice Cha i r Knoth asked ,r 1h1 wa1" he,t case sct 'l1.l rnJ, r,.1,. Langun s .,red II WJS Ii cvery th,ng h,t ,actly nghl and th re were no prub l nh. 11 tnmt•s "LIi 1u 22 11 .-e ks , wh1c-h ,, almos1 5 1 ·, months, Tlwr e ai • ,. •ry IL'W .. L'S wh ·re"' lCl ,Id ,111 ~0 tht' 11111c ulhE'r 1hJ11 b\ ;,,onen,ng our rc11t•ws ur h.1v1n)\ II1t' '...iei111 ..JlJl'l':ll'lf ,, .. ;oc-, :1 .:-: 'ltl dl111i 1~Jnl 1uri1, 1111t'tttir1~ ,1, ur1tl n1ur1.• quu~h Puhlii._Jt111•l "L1q u t 11 ~nh ilu'>tmg n1,11t, .. ). ,•t.... e noi 1h1n~s :·1.11 t.,1n ~, .. "-'l<.Htt'nto. Thc'"'l' d,w\ ~11,m~ r1r-,~ .,pp ·.,·r,.1teh 8, <11 1J,p '! 1 ~ V1lf! Ch~11r ~nolt't ;.1,~1 1cl h,)\\ f~y't:."\\ll11d~ tim• t 1n,t ,;w1 t"\ lo l1lh~r ,1tw" Ht! r,,,.. > th, l urrent tnndin~ 11 ,t· >rt in ~,, op,ninn. /1.h. L.111gnn ask,•r! 01r1·,_11J1 \ Vh,tt' 10 ,UhM•r th,11 qu!',tion. Ht> ,.1,d mn,t pl.1u,, .ire pr11babl1 lool.1ng ,11 SI\ r,10111 , , tc, a , t',11 111 ~" thr ,ugh the pron·,, Ht· ~a,rl ,n h,1 e,µ,·11t•nc,• ,dw,.· r~,t! 11111t',. t!>.t,"1uec: s clue 10 ti. ,lppli, mr b;•ms riesp, >rbl\ < to ~I.Iii or the C.omml\-1011 \ \r flw k thJnkcd Ms. L.1 -~• -tor the· ,nionnatton. IX. ATTO RNEY'S CHOICE M Reid ,a,d ,!·.~ ".1~ gl,1d to St't' /I.Ir. \.\ efker l1dck. She ,,11d she ",1, 11nprcs~ed -.1 1h r~e lormni,s1on's work toni~ht X. COMM ISS IO ER'S CHOICE /\Ir. VI elh•r said he ,s ,el'\ glad tn be bad Mr 11mg ~dtd ht• 1s g.Jd tht• 50 foc-t tt,,ntage ,s back on the books as ii h,1s been st1ning rl'dt'wh1pn11•nt He ~.,id h,• st ill bcl"•ves the bulk plJne need~ to tw rev,sncd Jnd "oulrl likt> that thx;us>ion III the 1u1ui.-_ /\Ir. Bnd s,,,d he is re.1111 pleased w11h S1a tts work tod,w. The reµon w.1~ \ef\ "•"Y 10 read on something that "Js ,ery compliu1ed. He SJ1d h!! also .1pprt·o,11P<f the trme line for a PUD It gave him a solid undcrstJ11d1ng of the prOlt!SS Mr r"h s,11Cl 111,11 he 1lte ( ommr,s1un needs to do som•• hra,n,tormrng nl hm, 1,, no1 ., ~e,-..uil\ ,•xJ><-<llle t!i, puhhc pron,, ior J PLID, but ow1s1ght s11fl ,wed, rn h,• lhcrc ,11 ,o: 11,• 11•1 .. 1 I le ,,11d he don nor ha, e ,1 ,olutton, hu1 ,t ... -em, ,e lor de, elopt>rs thJt 11 they ~· • 1111s ,., he ,1hle to c1Pwh1p 1•f1rwwly in a ch,,nwng rn,11k,•tpl,1re ,umc• new rules nt!cd to ' ' pu1 ultu pl.Ke th.1• ,11101\, for f!Ood d,·velo11nwnt th.it 1> not qu1t k and poorl1 put 111 pl., hut ttne th,11 cl1ll',n t 1,1ke 111e lo ll'll nm11 1h, to 1r11pl1•m,·n11·1the1 hrtJin, u1 f.u:1 l \.'if •: '".11~ I, I , : CITY OF f C LEWOOD PLAN I GA O z o I G c m1M/SSI O IN THE MAffiR OF CASE #2007--05, FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUS10NS A'IO RECOMM ENDATIONS RELATI G TO Ml,\/I MUM IOT WIDTH REQUIRE MENTS ANO DE VE LOf'MENT SrANDARO S FOR MULTI-UNIT OWfll lNGS INITIATED 6Y: COMMUN ITY OEVElOPMENT DEl'ARTMENT 1000 ENGLEWOOD PARKWAY ~NGLEWOOO, CO 80110 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF TH E CITY PLANNI NG ANO ZONING CCJ MMI SS ION Comnus,ion /\11.'mbers Present. Commis~1on Members Absent. Brick, Calonder, Fish, Welker King, Roth, 11.noth Bl, ~. Krieger Thi\ mauer was hearrf h1>fore the Cit} Planning dnd Zonrns Com:111s,;1on on April 8, :?Ooa, in rhe Cicy Council Cham~rs or the Englewood Civic Ctnter Tes1111ony "as rece1 .-.d from staff and 1rom area residents. The Commission received no11ce of Publk I lt:'Jt1n1; and the Scaff Reporc \\h1ch were incorpo~ated mro and madt? a pare oi ,',e record ol the PuLlic He.iring. Alttr com,dt•ring lhe SIJtements d ,he wirness<>s, and renewin~ the perrinrni docunwnt,. the members 011hr C,11· Pl,mmng Jnd Zoni,,g Commission madi, lht> follo,.·;ng fr1d111ii, a11d Conclu;ion, FINDINGS OF FACT 1. THAT lhl! Puhl,~ H1!.ir1ng on lhr> Minimum Lor Width Rt•qu 1renwn1, ,ind 0~1 ,,1,)prnl'lll S1.1nd,1rd, 101 Muhi-Un,r Dwell1nr.s w,11 brough1 befcre the PIJnmng ,.w1111111,1on 011 Ap11I 8. 2()118 b1 lht' Der,ar1nwn1 c.,f Communi11 DL•l'dopm"11t, ,1 d,•1w 111w111 CJI l ilt' C111 <>I (n~ll'WOod. 2. THA r n<Jl tU.' n f tht• PtJblic I !,·.inn~ ,._,, publ ished in 11,e [11g!Pw1Jod I lt•rJld or, hibru,111· 2<l, 200/1, 3. THAT th(• an 1 .-ndnw111s Jre dt!>igned 10 clarii1 .i11d simpl,tv rhe ex•s tmg rP,1111l.11,on~ w11hin lht! Unified Dt•H' •pm1:n1 Cncle. • • • CO U NCIL COMMUNICATI ON Date: Agenda Item· Subject: lune lb :0011 \ I JI Ord1n.1nce appr0' ,ng an ln1~1g01, ~rnmental Agreement "ilh Dem e, rlunng the Dernou-11,c ,auonal Con, enuun In i tialed By: I Staff Source: Pulice De pa rtment Ch ,ei Thomas E. \ andermee COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION No pre\ ,ous action h,,s heen taken on this matt er. RECOMMENDED ACTI ON The Police Depa rtmem recommends that Council adopt ,n EmergenC\ 8111 1or an Ordinance authori zing an ln tergo,emmental Agreement enutled ·1r11ergo1·erninen1 ,1I Agree ment for •he Pro\islon of Ser\ices and Aid in Preparation for and dunng the Democra tic Nauonal Com·enlion· bet\\ een the City and Coun ty of Den, er and th e Citv of Englewood. We are req ues ting an Emergenq Ordinance 10 ensure that the agreement is In eitect prior 10 the Democratic '-alional Comentlon RACl(G ROUND, ANALYSI S, AN D ALTERNATIVES IDENTIF IED The Englewood Police Department h~s agreed 10 prv\lde a,slstance to the Den>er Police Department b} contribu ting personnel to be used for pwol assignments "itl1in establish ed police districts In Dem er, thus relle, ing Der" er officers to be used In security assignments direcll)' related 10 the Democra tic l\ation,11 Coll\entlun which runs from Sa lllrday Auguq 13, 1008 through Frid,l\' Augusl ~9. ~008. FINANCIAL IMPACT The City oi tngle--1 ood ",II b~ rcim hursed lur th e salary cos ts for sl, p olice officers Oil an m ertl me b,uis 1or each oi die tweh e hour shifts that the onicers work 111 Dem t:r. LI ST Of ATTACHMENTS Emergency B111 tor ,,n O 1d111,111ce • • • ORl>l'A:-CE ,o Sl'RII S 01 100S BY AL I IIORIT\' A lilLLFOR COUNCIL BILL NO. 3~ I\TRODl'Cl'l) UY cm;:-.rn ~tl ·\1111 R A'II EMF.RGE."sCY OROI\Al-.CE AUTIIORI/ING AN INTl:.RGO\'ERN~IE\TAL AGREEMENT ENTITLED "INTERGOVERNMENTAL AG REEM ENT FOR THE PROVISIO:-OF Sl:R\'ICES AXD AID 1:,-; PRl:.PARATIOJ\ FOR AJ\0 OL'Rr.-;G 1 HE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION", BETWEEN THE CITY OF FNGLEWOOD. COi ORADO AND TI IE Cl I Y AND COUNTY 01' DEN\'l::R. COLORADO. \HfEREAS. this ln1cr1,'<>'<rnmen13! 1,1,'JCcmem outlines the rc,ponstbilme.< ,,f the Ci1y of Englewood and 1hc Ci1y and Coonty of Detwer tn preparation for and dunnr the WOS l)emocrnuc N3uon.>I Co"' entton ("0:,/C") rclattng to personnel deployment and ngl11s nnd obllgattons for rc11nburscment under au1hon1y ofC.R.S Sccuon ~9-1-~03 und C.R.S. Secuon 29-5-!04: and WI IEREAS. The Denver Police Depanmcm ("OPD") is responsible for 1hc o, ernll security rlannmg ond opcrnttons for 1hc "DNC": and Wt IERG\S. under tins IGA the C11y of u1glC\1uod O!!f<Cs tn sUJ,PI) pcNinnel. and !ii pcrforn, functions and >Cr\iccs m prrp.,rauon for and durin~ the ~OOS DNC in the Cil)' ttnd Coumy of Del\\ er: anJ WI IEREAS. 1hc Fnl'lcwooo personnel ~o a~si(!ncd and pcrfomtllll' Julies as pro,·idctl 111 1lus IGA shall h3\ e 1hc same rower within 1hc ('11y of Denver ns do rc1-'lllar la\\ enfon:cmen1 office" of Dem·cr; and WJI EREAS, this IG,\ :;cts fonh the hourl)'~vcn1mc rates al \\luch Dcnvcr\\tll reimburse Englewood for nil personnel oours prtwidcd; and WI IERF /\S. 1hc Cit)' of hng lcwood personnel functions and du1i,-. lo he pcrfonncd by 1:.nglc"ood pcrS<,nncl ond reimbursed b) Demer 11111 confonn 10 Denver's 2008 l)t,I(" Opcrat1onal Plan (Ille "Pinn''), \\'Uh sp,.'Cllk n»1gnmcms 10 be conununicalcd 10 Cnglc"nod b)' the Commanding Officer or 111~ dc>11,'11ee; 3nd WI I FREAS, cxccpl ns mhcr111sc provided by 1his IGA. n<'lh1ng 1111lus IGA shall atlL'CI 1hc s1mu1ory or co1n111on law a111horll)' uf l:nglcwood or 11s pcrs<>nncl. nor shall this IOA limn or cnlmncc 1he rc:.spt-c1ivc liahili1ics nnd i1mnuni1ics of1hc panics: and Wlll'REAS. 1h1> Emcrge11ey Ordinance\\ 111 nu1honze 1hc l111t~'1l1ernmen1al Al,'fCCmenl bc1wccn 1hc Cny nnd County ol Dcn,er and the City of l:ni;Jcwood ou1hmng 1hc responsibilities of the panics in pr..,,aratt<>n for and dunng 111<: JOOS Dcmocrn1ic Nn• :onnl Com cn1t<>n ("DNC"): ·l · ,011. 1111 RI FCJRI. Bl 11 ORD.\J:-,;(D llY 1111· Cll \' n>r,nL OI fill U I\ Ill ~'lil I \\CXHl, ('OJ OR.\IXl. AS FOLLOWS. ~ l"hc lmer,.,"cmmemal A~'TC<'lll<'Tlt bet\\cen the C'II) of [uglr\11-.id. C'<1lorado and the C'U) ,tnd COUii!) of l'lem<,-cnrnkd ··JntcrgO\cmmcmal .\gn.-..,11cn1 h1r 1 he Pm11<11111 Of Sel'\ ,~cs \nd A1J In pre;,o.rnuon For And Dunng The 0.,111-.:rn11" :S31101MI Coll\cnu,,n··. ana~hcd a, "fah1b11 r·. ,s herd>) accepted and apprNcd hy the Eni;le\111\,J CU) Council ~-\n cn1er~<:n<) "hcrcl>y declared requmng 1mmed1a1e pa<sagc ,1f 1h1, Ordnmnce (M the uruncd,ote preser.auon of the pubhc proper!). health. peace nnd >nfel)~ and this Ordinance shall take ci'ect upon 11, final passage ~ n,c Chief of Pohce •~ authorized 10 c.,ecute and the Cu) C'lcrl 10 ,mc.i auJ seal the lmergmcrnn1emal Agreement for and on beha lfof the C'uy of l!nglc\\ood, C,,lomdo. lutroduced, read in full. nnd passed on fir-;1 reading as an emergency Ordinance on the I c," day of June. ~008. Pubhs hed n< an Fmeri;cncy B11! for 1111 Ordi nance on the 10" day of June. 100S. ATl'EST; Jame, K. \\'oo<h1md. Mayor I <'ucnsh1a A Ellis. CU) Clerk I. Lnucnsh,o A Elli,. Cit) Clerk of the Cuy of[ni;lcwood. c,,tomdo. hereby ccmf) 1ha1 the nbo,·c and forc~-omr 1s a true eop) of an Emcrgenc) Bill for on Otdmancc, mtroduc~'<l. read m full. nnd pas,cJ on fir,t rl-admg on the 16th day of June. ~(IOS loucnsh,a A Elli~ -2 - • • • • • • I \ r[RGO\ [1(.\;I.I C'.\TAL '\GREf'tE\T fOR T II[ PRO\ (!,10 \ or S[R\'ICES A \D AJD 1:-PREP ,I.R<\TIO:-i FO R A..'iD o rRI\G T HE D[;\tOCRAT I C :-..-1.TJ ONAL CO :\"\ ['.\TIO'\ T HI S l:'\TERGO\ CR.'\;\1 E'.\TAL AG RI:E\lf.:'\T 1.he \i;reiemer.1"1 1s made and entered m10 :his dal' of _______ , ~008, r· -i hetwcen 1he C ITY A.'ID CO l'l'ffY OF DE:-1.·1:R ·--crn·•1, a m1micip1I co:,,oration ::,:a1e of Colorarlo and the c n·y OF E'.\'GLEWOOD (" AGENCY"), a Colorado home rule mumc:pal corporauon of lhe Swe of Colorado e.ath a "pm) -and coliec1i"elr the "'[)3lties'} Pt:RPOSE This Agrce:nem shall ou1:me the rc.,'1)0nsibilmes of lhe parties in prepa.-ntion for and during 1he 200S Democratic National Co.n\'ention ('·D~C"), rc!:uing 10 personnel deployment and :igl11s and obligations for re1mbursemen1. The panics form this Agreement under authont)· of C.R.S. § 20 .1.203 illld C.R.S. § 29-:5-104. The Den\'Cr Police Depanment ("DPD") 1s responsible for the ovmll setun 1y pl11nmng and operations for this event. I. SERVICES AND TERMS AND COND IT IONS OF OPERATION S A. AGENCY COMMITllfENT OF PERSONNEL The Agenc~ agr=s to supply personnel, and 10 perform fun.:1ions :i.~d servic-es in prcparn1ion for and dunng the 1008 DNC in the Cuy and County ofDerl\'er. Such personnel so 11SSigned and performing duties as pro,;ded herein sh:ill have the same power within the City as do regular law enforcement office rs of lhe Ci ty. 11te personnel to be pro,ided by lhe Agency arc sc: ro.-Jt io E.'<lub11 B at:a:hcd 10 this Agreement and incorpornrcd hemn . Exhibit B also sets forth the hourly oven ime ra1es 111 which the City will reimburse the Agency for all personnel hows provided puzsuanl h=n:10 The functions and duues 10 be performed by the Agcnq's personnel nnd remtburscd by City will conform 10 lhe City's 2008 D~C Opcrntionnl Pinn (the "Plan'·\, with specifir 1SS1grun:nts to be communicated 10 lite Agency by the CommandtoS Officer (as defined below) or his des1gnee. E.xcept as olhennsc provided herein, nothing in this Ai;=rncnt shall affect the staluto[) or common In" nuthonry of an Agency or its personnel, nor shall Uus Agrceru:nt limit or enhance ~ respecth·c liabib1ies and immUlllties of the parties. B. FISCALADMl:'(IST RATION Costs in:~:rcd sh.JI be reunbwsed by lhe City m accordance with the fiscal Od'llmism111on requi rements set fort h in Exhibi1 A nuached hereto and mcorpon11ed herein. 10 lhe cxient such costs a;e allowable and retmbursahle pursuant 10 the federal grant 10 lhe C11y for lhc 2008 OJ\C (the "DNC' Grant"). The Cny will pro,ide Agency sufficient mformauon 10 allow the Agency 10 s=k retmbunemcn1 withm sufficient time to allow the A;ency lo apply for and receive such reimbursement wilhin the requirements of the granL COO RO It\'.\ TION .\N D LIAIS O'i The Agen::y agn:es L'13t Juring lhc term of lhis E X I-I E I 1 ~greement it shn ll fully coo1dmate lll services hereunder wilh 1he C'ily lhroush the followmg: . .\ For fiscal issues, in:luding ~1mbursemen1, lhe Deputy Manager of Snfety or his designee. B For opcrallonal senice issues, lhe Deputy Chief of Operations or the commanding ofiica-of the Operations Pl!lMing t.:nit ("Commanding Officer"). The City agrees that during lhe ,errn of lhJS Asreement i1 shall fully coordinate all services hereunder with the Agency through the individuals identified in Exhibil B. The City and the Agency may in writing designate alterruue personnel for coordinauon and liaison. 3. NOTICF..S: Notices concerning lh~ 1ermina11on of this Agreement, alleged or actual violations of the terms or conditions of this Agreement, and "'her notices that may or should be given 10 eilher pany under this Agreement will be made 10 each party as follows: For Notice to the City: Mayor John Hicken looper 143 7 Bannock Street, Room 350 Denver, Colorado 80202 With copies 10: CityAllomey 1437 Bannock Street, Room 353 Denver, C.o lorado 80202 Deputy Manager of Safety P.O. Box 40098 Denver, CO 80204 For Notice 10 the Agency: City Manager Gary Sears l 000 Englewood Parkway Englewood, CO 801 10 With n copy to: 4. City Auomcy D11niel Brotzman l 000 Englewood Parl(way Englewood, CO 80110 TERM OF AG REEMENT: TI1c term of the Agreement shall conunence as of January 1, • • • • • • :(~lS .in.I tcrm:c.a1c ,n O:.:emher ; I 1 S, ,r th. ,.c;: J ,:e b) ";11ch funds p .. r,JJnt 1,, the D'\L L,rant mus1 he requested, whichever 1s later The Agencr shnll pml'1de peuonncl dunng mutual!, •£reed cp,1n 1ir.1es durins :he term oftr.e agreement and will pro,1de core :ervi.es and rcS<1urces for opcranons m preparation for and dunng :he DNC, :?S deo;cribed in Exhibi! B The period fr~m Au.rust:;, 1008 tluouch AutrJst ~9. 100S I referrni 10 m the exhihlls 1r this ·"-~reemen1 as 111e ·•con~ention Core Period." • • 5. MUTUAL RY,NEFITS TO l'ARTI F.S : CONS H>ERA TION: 0th~ l",JJt those pa}fflCIIIS made from a~,propna11ons by the Feder.ii £0vemment pursuant to the Dc'IC Grant, consideration ior this Agrceinem shall be non -monetary and shall consist of enhanced pu~lic o;:ifety a.'KI improved law enforcement acuvity in the Denver mctropoht:in area in preparution for and dunng lhe DNC. and other murnal benefits through the cooperative efforts of the parties under this Agreement The maximum amount reimbursable 10 t!ie Ageru:y pursuant 10 this Agr=ent. based upon the ~es· CSllmate of Agency personnel required for the DNC 1s Fifty•On c Thou~n nd Three Hundred Sevcoty-Flve and 121100 U.S. Dollars ($51,375.12). inclusi\'c of all •pproved cO'Sls 30d maximum ccntract reimbursement, as set forth in Exhibit B. h is understood and agreed that any payment obligation of any of the panics hereunder, whether direct or oontingent, and for any claimed purpose whatsoever, shall ext :nd only 10 funds appropriated by the governing hody of such po.rty, encwnbered for :he purpose oft:he Ai;r=ent and paid mto the treasury of the party. 6. STATUS OF AGENCIES: It is understood and a!:fCC(I by and between the panics th:11 the srarus of the Agency shall be that of an independent political ~uhdivision and it is not intended, nor shall it ~ constrJed, that any pany or any officer, employee, or agent of the Agency is an officer, employee, loaned employee, or agent of the City for purposes of unemployment compensation. workers' compensation. governmerua.l immunity or for any purpose wha=vcr unless othcno.'lSe provided hmin. Except to the ex tent covered b> th e insurance policy acquired by the City as refc·enced in Section 12 herein, e.ich pany acknowledges that 11 remains fully responsible for an~ and nil obligations ns the employer of its officers or other personnel assigned to the DNC. including, among other things, responsibility for the payment of the earnings, ovenime earnings, withho ldings, insurance coverage, workers compensation, medical and legal indcmr,::~ where appropriate, and all other requirements by law, regulations, ordinance, or cont ract, For purposes of workers' compensation. the Agency's employees will remain employees of the Agency and that, m the event the City ts deemed a ''statutory cmplc>ycr" of the Agency's employees undc1 C.R.S § 8-41 -401(1 ), lhe Cit)' will maintain immunity from ton lnwsuiu pursuant to the exclusive remed) provisions of the Worker"s Co:npensation Act of Colorado. Notwithstanding the above, Agency officers performing ser\'ic.:s pursu:,nt to this Agreement (1) will abide b) the DPD's use of force and crowd management policies, 3 copy of which has been provided 10 Agency if perform mg crowd management functions, und (ii) may be removed from dut) 3! the DNC by order of the Commanding Officer. 7. T ERMINATION O F AGRECMENT: Either party m3y withdraw and lcm1ino1e their involvamenl in this Agreement with cause. upon sixty (60) days' prior wriuen notice 10 the other pany, provided that Agency shill) be nblo 10 1en111 nate th is Ab'recmcnt in the :nse c>f n catastrophic event or unforeseen emergency which requires Sll&h a conunitmcnt of Agency" s resourt'CS that would preclude it from perfom1mg its ob ligations under the Agreement. R. \'1[f.\ RIGIITS A.:\'D RE Mf.1)1 ES NOT \\'Al\'EO: Acceptln:e of pamal perfom1ance or continued perfomrnnce after breach shall not be cons.rued 10 b• a waiver or an) such breach. 9. EXA.\II NA TJON OF RECORDS · The Agency agrees lhat any d.il) authont.-d representative of the C11y, including lhe City"s audnor or other financial rcp<esemat\'t, or a fcde.-al gram aud1t~r, "111 have actess to, and the right to, examine any directly peninent books, documenrs. papers , records and data of the Aseney. invo lving financial matters related 10 tliis Agreement umil lhe expiration of seven (7) years after the final tennmation of this f.greemem 10 GOVERNING LAW: Each and every tenn, oondition. or co1·cnant herein is subJecl to and shall be constrUed in accordance with the provisions of Cok,:-ado law and any applicable federal law. Any action arising from this Agreement shall be brought and maintained in a State or federal coun in Co lorru!o which shall have exclusive jurisdiction of such action. No legal or equitable nghts of the parties shall be limiter >,y !his S~tion. 11 . ASSIGNMENT AND SU BCONTRACTING Neither party is obligated or liable under this Agreement to any pany other thM the other p1111y to the AgreemenL Each party understands and agrees tha1 ii shaU not assign or subcontracl with respect to any of its rights, benefits, obligations or duties under this Agreement except upon prior written conm,t and approval of lhe othCf pany. and in the event any such assignment or subconttaeting shall occur, such acoon shall not h~ construed 10 create any contractual relationslnr between lhe panics and such assignee or ~ubcontractor, 1111d each party herein n:uned shill) rcmrun fully responsible to tilt other part) occording to the terms of this AgreemenL 12. INSURAN CE: The City agrees to procure law enforcement liabili1y and worlters compensation insurance (DNC Security Policy) to cover thc acts of each pany during the provision ofONC security sct\iccs, subject to any policy limit$ and dcducubles applicable. The parties here10 agree that the City"s fobility under tlus Agreement is limited by the coverage provided by and the limits of the DNC Security Policy. TI1e parties hereto understand w,d ~gree that each pany is relying upon, and has not waived, the monelnr)' limitations (presently ~150,000 per person, $600.000 per occwrence) and all olher rights, immunities and protcc:tion prcvidcd by the Color&do Govcmmtntal lmmwuty AcL C.R.S. § 24-10-101, Cl Sl!J/. The City stall give the Agency a credit ofSI0.000.00 for use in those s•tuations where the Agency would otherwise be responsible for any deductible under the DNC Security Policy. Once such credit is expended, the Agency shall be responsible for any deductible payrne 11ts n1tribu1able lo IL City shall provide Agency wuh notice whene1•er the credit is applied to the deduchble. The deductible credit is an obligation of 1he City and 1s 1101 dependent upon the DNC Grant. For any and all acts and omissions which mo) fall outside the scope of the DNC Socunty Policy. or any liab1hty which may exceed the policy limits of the DNC' Security Policy, the pnnies wi II be self-insured 11.1 required by Colorado lnw, or will maimain adequate insurance to insure the types of nclivilies undertaken in this Agreement. Funher. each party will, al al l times. maintrun nulo insurance, cquipmenl and/or equipment tnsurnnce for its own 3Utomobiles, equipment and other property, and m the event th!lt damage to such autom0biles and/or equipment is 1101 covered by the DNC Secunty Policy, neither p311y will be responsible for damage to the other party's automobiles, eqwpmcnt or other propeny . Reimbursemem ra1es fo r U1e use of equipment and vehicles 3re specified in Exhibit B. .j • • • • • • 13. NO Tll!Rll PA Rn · Rl';\'EFICIARY: II 1s expressly unders1ood and 3!,'l'Ced 1ha1 enforcement of the 1enns and condmons oith1s Agreement, nnd all nghts of ncuon re!ntmg 10 such enforeen1cnt. sh:!11 be strictly reservej 10 :he pllt1es 10 the Ai:reemenL and nothing conwned in this ~greement shall give or allo" nn) ,uch claim or right of acuon by any other or thnd person or en111y on such Agreement, including bul not limited to members of the general public. It is th e express in1ent1on of lhe pmies Iha: any ;,e:sor. or cnmy, other than the panics to this Agreement, r:ce1,·ms s."f\1:es or bcnefi1s under this Agreement shall be deemed 10 be an incidental beneficiill') only•. 14. ('0\FIDE'°"TIAL J:';fORMATION: OPF:~ RECORDS The panics shall not at any time or in any manner. either directly or indirectly, divulge, disclose or communicate 10 nny rerson, finn or corporntior. in any manner wha:soever any infomtntion concerning any matters whiclt are not subject to public disclosure. including "~thout limitauon police records or medical records of or peru.ining IO persons dealt wilh under 1his Agreement and olher pnvileged or confidential information, The panics shall comply with all applicable local, slate or federal laws and requirements pertaining to maintenance and dlSClosure of persona~ crim,nal justice, medical or heallh records or data, including but not limited to the Colorado Open Records Act, the Color:ido Criminal Jusuce Records Act, the federal Freedom oflnfonnation Act (FOlA), the Health Insurance Ponability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), and those methods, procedures and otherwise set fonh as pnvileged by the Secret Se.-~ce or other governmental entity. Such records or data may be in hardcopy, printed, digital or electronic fonnat. If either party hns custody of a record provided by the other party, 1ha1 con1nin1 ~pecialized details of security arranscments o: investigattons, the pnny shall refer any request to inspect that re..'Ord to lhe other pany, as provided at section 24-72-204(~\(a)(VII[)(C), CRS. IS. PARAGRAPH HEAD INGS : Tot captions and headings set forth in this Agrecmen: are for converu~ce of reference only, and shall no1 be construed a.s defining or hmning th• lcrms and provisions in this Agreem:nt. 16. SEVERABILtTV: If any pJrt. tenn, or pRl\'ision r. this Agreement, except for the provisions of the Agreement requiring prior appropriatton of f.:J1ds, is by the couns held to be illegal or in conflict with nJ1y lnw of the Stnte of Colorado, ti,~ ,·alidity of the rcmoinin& ponions or provisions shall not be afft!:lcd. :ind the nghts and obligations of the A gene)' •hall be construed and enforced as 1f the A!JrCl:ment did not conta in lhc pnrticular part, term, or provision held 10 be irll'nlid 17. AGREEMF.NT AS c m1PLET£ IN'J'F,GRATION · AME NDM"ENTS: 1111s Ai;reement 1s intended ns the complete 1nte1,'l'ntion of nll und~-rst,mdings betw~cn the pan ies as to lhc subject matter of this AgreemcnL No prior or contempor.meous addition, deletion, or other amendment hereto shlll h3\'C w,y foree or cffec~ unless ,int>odicd hmm m wntm~. No subsequent novation. renewal, nddition, deletion, or o!IICJ' runcndment hereto shall have any fon:e or effec1 unless embodied in n written amenda tory or other Agreement properly executed by the panics. No oral reprcsemation by :::ny officer or employee of the Agency at variance with lhe tenns and conditions of this Agreement, or 3tl)' \\'11ttcn amendment to this Agreemem, shall ha,·e ony forte or effect or bind 1he Agency. Amendments to this Agreement will become effoctive when _ppr,,, ed h) ~1; p. --:,es ,cd e~ecutcJ m the s:im• m:mn~r a, thi s A,.:.~1ent TIH, .-'.grc"ncnt .. cd :Ul) amen !men:s will h. .njc,~ u)'On 1he panies. their successors :md acs,gns. 18. Sl'R\"l\'AL OF CERTA IN PRO\'I SIONS : Tr,e l<.'!TllS of 1he Ag;c-,m~nt .md nr,y cxhibns :md auachments tlint by reasonable unplication contemplate c~nunucd performance, nglus. or compliance beyond expiration 01· tcnmnotion of the Agreement survh·e the Agreement and will conunuc 10 be enforceable. Without limiting the generalit)' of this provision. the City's t'bligntions to pmv1de insurance as set forth m Secuon I~ will SUl'\'IVC for a period equal to WI) :m<l nil rclevam s1a1u1es of lim,union. plus the time netcssnr)' to fully resolve :m) claims. matters. or ncuons begun wuhm that period. 19. LEG<\.L "-LTHORITY, A. Each pany represents thnl ti possesses the legal authoniy, pursuant lO r.ny p~. nppropriate and oificial mouon. reso!uuon or llClion ~ or 1aken, to enter into this Agreement. B. The person or persons signing and execuung this Agreement on behalf of each pany hereby represents and gua!lll1ecs :hru he/she or they have been fully authorizeo b)' such pW1) to execme this Agreement on behalf "f the pnrty and to l'~lidly !llld legally bind the pany to nil the 1enns. perfom1ances ru1d pmV1>1or, herein. C. Toe City will have the righ t, nt i1s option, 10 either temporarily suspend or • pennancndy terminate this Agreemenl. if there is a dispme as 10 the legal authont) of either the Agenc) or the person signing the A_gn,ement on behalf of scch Agency 10 enter into this Agreement • 20. COl'::-.'TERNRTS OFTHIS AGREEl\·CE:-.T , This Agreement will be executed in two (2) counterp!lrts, cazh of which shall be deemed to be an original of this ... grecmenL BALANCE OF PAGE l NTENTIONALLY BLANK • • • • l'i \\'I r,r. S \\11ERf.OF. the p3l1ies hereto hal"e exe::ned th,• .0.,;re:mem !IS of the da) and year fim a!xl\"c wnnen ATTEST STEPHANIE Y O'MALLEY, Clerk and Recorder, Ex-Officio Clerk oflhe City and County ofDtnver APPRO\'ED AS TO FORM DA VlD R. FINE, Attorney for ihe City and County of Denver By:---------- Assistlllll City Attorney ATTEST: CttyClerl A PPROVED AS TO FORM: City Atto rne y 7 CIT" Ai'iD CODTY O F Dt'.'<\"ER By. ___________ _ Mayor R£COMMtNDED A,'ID APPRO\'ED : By. __________ _ Manager ofSaicty By.-----------ChierorPoli;e REGISTEREDANDCOUNTERSI GNEO: Manager of Finance Contract Control No. Auditor "CITY" CITY OF ENGLEWOOD By:---------- Mayor "AGENCY" • I. u. • • C'\llllllT A Cl I\' & COt;i\T\' OF' D'C:'i\'CR 11\'TER-GO\'ER \IE:'iTAL AGRf.E:\1E:-.T 2008 DEMO CRATI C :-.'ATIO!IIAL CON \ E;\'TI Ol'i f'IS CAL AD;\ll:'l'ISTRATlON R.EQ UIR.EME:'l'TS BAS IC RF:I\IRrnSE \IENT R£0U!Rl\'IE 'TS A. S ECt:RITY \\ ORK R.EQt:IREMENT: Only activities and costs di=tly incurred for approl'ed ;ecurity work, approved administrauve support work or core services 1lS defined in fahibit B in preparation or training for or during the DNC, will be reimbursed. B. APPRO\'AL PROCESS : All requests fo r reimbursement shall l>e completed on the required forms and contain wnuen cenification of the costs signed by the Agency Financial Officer noted in Exhibit B. Reimbursement requests shall be sem 10 the Deputy Manager of Safety, or designee, of the Cit)'. RECOR DS AN D REIM BURSEMENT F'ORM REOU1Rf.MENT S A. R£J l\ffiURSE~l£NT FORM : The fonn for requesting re1mburs~meni for pcrsc.rmel costs is attached hereto a:id incc,rpornled hereto as Anacbment I. The City may modify and update these required forms as it reasonably determines necessary, 111 order to meet ns in1emal or external audit in~ needs or the requ irements of lhe Cit)', OPD, Plan and.or DNC Grant. B. AGENCY REQ UIRED DOCUI\IENTATION F'OR PERSONNEL COSTS: The Agency will be required lO maintain indi\~dual pa)Toll records ns supponing documentau on f,r reimbursement requests submitted to the Cit)'. These records may be m hard copy r,r electronic time and effort systems and must back up any and all payroll costs incurred and billed. Records must incl ude staff name, d1te and time worked in suppon of the Pl:m. C. SU BMISSI ON 0 11' R.EIMBl1RSEMENT REQUESTS: TI1c Agency may submit reimbursement requests on u mon,hly basis or in aecordance wilh tht following calendar: Activlt v/C'nst Ti me Period Costs for th<.' penod IO 1107 -513 I 108 Costs for the period 6/l lQ8 -7131 '08 Com for the period 8/1 '08 -9/30,0S n e.,dlint for suhmi ssion July IS, 200S August 31. 2008 October IS, 2008 In no event will the Agent) be allc"cd to submit a reimbursement request past the 11me nilcwuble und er the D\JC Grant A·l 111. 0 . RC IMBL"R [\I EN T l'O l{lll(S) ADEQl"A C): The Agen;) must suhn11t .1 complete fo:n1, mcludmg proper signa,urcs venf)ing ~nd ccmf)ins the nccurnc) of the request for rctmbursemcm If forms a:e incomplete, lack nppr?p11a1e dc,cumemation, or if req uests for reimbursement are submiued on an unauthorized forn1. the Deput y Manage r of ~a fc1y, or des ignee. may reject the request. The Depu11 ~!11nager of Safety, or deS t!,!llCe, "ill commu nicate the reason for the rejection in "niing. Tne ,A,gcnc)' wlll have 1wenty (20) day1. w correct the error and rc_submn the claim for reimbursement E. RE IMB URSEMENT FORM PRO CESS: Tne Deputy Man.ager of Safet)', or designee, shall l'C\01ew and approve each re1mburs:mem request for raymenL Once the approval is obtatned, the request for reimbursement wall be fo1wnrded 10 DPD Finance Bureau for processang. The Agency shall rcte,. .e1mbursemen1 for said request wilbin th any (30) days of retcipt in DPD Finance Bureau. F. Sl'PPORTING DOCUMENTATIO N RECORD RETENTION REQULREMENTS : All supporting rec01 ds, including lime sheets, ac ttvity logs, eq uipment invoices, must be ret ained by the Agency for seven years after the end of the Grant period . .. DDITION41.. FIN I\NCI AL l NFORM ATION A. The City. subject to the temis of this Agre.:ment. will reimburse Agency for personnel costs at lhe Dpphcable hourly rate(s} stated in Exhibit B, for hourt worked m planning for, training and dunng the DNC on securny for the DNC. Trammg must be r re-approved by 1he Den,·er Commanding o;licer. Time "'ill be rounded :o lhe nearest ¼ hour (rounding up 10 the next 15 minu1es increment for seven (7) mmu1es of work or more 11nd down fo r anything less .han seven minutes). B. Administrative pe rsonnel liours will he reimbursed a11he ra te provided in Exhibi l B. Backfill will not be reimb ursed fo r odm inistmiivc personnel. C. In addnio n to ony re1u,,c111u111s contai11ed in ti11s Agreemen t, nil records mus1 he main1ained for fu ture Dtl( Grnnl Judiis, and ti1e Agency will be fiscally responsible for the result of any Agency urror m connection with such uud iL A ' ·- • • • • • • EX HIBIT B Exh1b1t B con1a1r.s ,pec1alized details oi secunty arrangements and 1s on file "llh the City and County of Den, er Police Department . B·I DNC AGENCY REIMBURSEMENT -ATTACHMENT 1 Law Enforcement • Agency/Jurisd,ct;on CoulSe TIIJe Of Even! As.slgMllllll lnSl!Jdor of Reccw or c..immandfng Officer (Name end A!19flC» Date start rme End Tme Agency Authorization by: • Operations Planning Unit Processed by; 6/3/2008 • • • CO \ I ll)t::\ Tl \ L rx11111rr 11 C l I\ & Cot'\ T \ OJ ll[S\ f:R INTF.ll-GOl'F.RNMCNTAI AGl!l:l:\'ll''IT 1008 ll CMO('lU TIC \ATIO"L CO'-'\T \"TIO\' ~l'l'llOHO CO~TS A \I) M I Xl~ll )I CO\'TRAC'T RI l \11Jl RS[ME.\T A~en<)' AddrtS! Cil).t'O Zip l ~amt I Positkm I Cu~ ofLnJ:Jev.,,00 1(1(~ En~lewo<>d ""''''") Enii,wood, CO 80110 fonl iss .. es contw Tclc nhon• • I I Fox/I I Email Add ress I I S1,notun, I lndlvtdu:11 r1uchonud lo ccrufy nmnhu~cmenu, nnd pnm:.i.ry torm1et for fi!ltal 1\!l;UCS Ooen11lon1I l1l1 n C ontat l N11ime. I Position ' Ttlt'nhont; I Pu J , Em•fl Addre" I Si t!MIUl"f I lnd1"1Jual au1honzcd as tl1c pn mary conmct for opcr;u,nn:il ~rv,ct 1ssuQ. L COKE ~F.R\'ICES At)ll KF.~OURCES: Public safet)' scrvi:cs lO !he ONC 1111d nebred cvcnl3 anJ acu,mcs to 1nciudc, bur""' hnulcd 10. crov.J mrina~ement, i.c-cunty m nnd nruund \'t'nue.~ mid C\'Cnti. and related l.iw cnforce1nen l func:uuns. and -''""") ilut ,uppon !he ,,r .. : ond ICCUnl)' u( lh< ONC, ,ncludrni r,ne ,en-i.-c ""!'POI' funcuon, and puhhi: J.il(dy commumca11on suppon !1 l.i\llOR RATFS : The mu1111u1n lllow-.tnle mm~I writ be c&lc•lared on rhc Mlowmr spce1ficd mnnutmi=nl :u: de:1oilcd hy rnnk/Jl(JMll\ln. & l nlrurrn ratt•i": TI1c:st m1:s v.1ill be hn1rly and all-mclw.a\'t uf mchrra eo<,IS, ,-urn a.~ ad:t11n,~.truhYt cosu for ,uppon uf S,U~ O1f1ctt, hm nm 111,h1s1,•c <lf llNC Clem:ul Adm1n1,1:ntioo 1 ~, each full•Umc equ1valcn1 (FTE) m11for111 officer comnuued lo 1hu, :1grecmen1 fur tlv.:. duml 1or1 of lht' Convcnoo11 f.lrc l'c11od c.,c.h sh:111 be p1~111111 u..c m1inedth.11y full~ equipped. Fully "lwrrt'd " ikfmcJ ., 111 full u111fom1, feo1 •·cur. headgcnr. du1y bell :111d ucx.•c(,t,11~. fueunn m::a,g111mc(s). aminumlion, rad1n cmd c,101111um .. : .. 1t1on ,l~\-1 ,l~ ~, oc S:Jll.l~. pt"t .on.11 tlOI J:C:u, J'Cf'SOU,11 pm1c.cun· cq111 p1mm (1 11'1!1, a.11,I tn.1w,ponauon !!:, l )~C l'lt-rir:a1 Adml nistr:u ion: TI,c~ r;,11e. w1U hr hc,urly :md lPJ'l)' 101.lenal .1ilmm1MfJU\.'r ,1,1ff nttC\Si1f) for pn,\'1d1ns:, 11olely n,l1111,111MnU 1vc (ir:mt fun~uon,, 1,11.:h U.ll 11111r 1t•po1t111p. u.nd W\11lmr 1Al1h lk'~~nct' om,llor Dlt() 1-'!.n;lJIC(' rqttnrnlallYC:S l-' k~"'ttfd :lfld Sp1tJili.hl"d 1t"ro111ng Thc..\C rote, nr~ inrlu.m·c of nuy 1.nd 111! 1mhrcct co$tS.. !!1 l'l'HIC'bF US 11Gt:: The A'"'"') will lic""'1lf'<ll'Jlc.l r"' vrhtcl,.mcd 1ndirt·<1 '"Pl'"" of the ONC Opcratmru, M:sn 111i li will not 111clude tr.m~portntHin UJ rm :il~1pnf"d checl-.•m location 0 1 thny ,~,;1pnmC'tU nl 1he bc~uming of :i ih1(t 1ne vt'h1des v.ii: hcof ,...,o 1ypcs DNC AGENCY REIMBURSEMENT-ATTACHMENT 1 Law Enforcement • Course Title or Event Assignment Loclllon /nstuctor ~ ~"Ord or Commsnd,ng OfflC&r (Nsme and Agency) Date Start Time End Tome Ag9ncy Authorization by: • Operations Planning Unit Procassad by: List of Ranks Pay Schedule • Clencal Aomm,s,•ai,on Clencal Admonistrallon S 29 97 • • • • • CO'\fIDL:--TI \I. l'Xl l llll1 II Cl rr"' cor, Tl' ()I DL"'F.R J "TER-GOVf.11 "/~11-:NHL AG l!f.f_\•JC.'ff ~CKl8 11£:.\IOCIU TIC , .\TIO\A L cu,, fSTIO" Af'l'RO\"J:[) cos rs A"iD MAX l\ll'M co,"TRACT l!U\llll'R.~F\lf.l\T \~en<) Addre.<S c1,,.co Zip I Samt Cit} of UlgJe,...,. ..id llJOl, En~lcwno<I P"rkwny E11~i:wood. 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Email Addrts.< I Sltm•IUtt I lnd1vidual authon1c:d ru. 1hc pnmary cont.ic.t foropcrauon:J I ~e:rvicc 1"'5ucs, L CORE SER\'JC-ES AND l!ESOU~ I Public ufew S:.Mt.-S to W DNC :uad reL I evtntS anJ L"1J\'llJC$ ''-' include, bui 001 i1mued to, crowJ m:ma1,emc;t, ~ccunt)' m dnd nrou nd venues :i nd cvcrui and related Inv. enforcement func1ions 1111d occivil) ll1>t •upp<>it lh• ul'd) and tc:UIII)' ul the DNC. mcludrng fin, W'llCC .uJ1llOlt funcoons ,nd publ ic ufe1y commun1cauon ~up1,on. 11 l.A IICI I! l!A Tf.S: lli, mu,mum allo,.':lblc rcunhurs.-mcnl wdl be ,alculoced on dit folio,.mG 1pcc1iicd corrurutment U.\ detn11ed by ranlJpos111on. /:J.:. llnfform rAU,~: nu:sc n1tc1 will he: hourly :md 1.ll•mdusiVC' .:,f 1nd1rcct cos~ !tUch IS :.dnuntstn1uvc Ct»oU for ,uppon uf iu~h Office:1 hu1 1101 111ch1r.ivc of ONC Cle1 ic:il Atlm1m\tr:n.iun 1 J-or Coith tull•umc tqu1,·nlcnt tFffil unif('IMn officer cmnn111 1ed lo 1h15 agreement for the durnuon of the Co11vcnun11 Cozr Pcnod e.ach Jhall be p~n, u the as.,1sned Jut)· lully oqu1Jll'Cd Folly oqu1rped "ddillt'1 as m full unifum1, fool 14cm. hc:Jd~r.tr, duty belt aud uc<!CSMJnc-.s. f1reJ1nn, mag:mnc(sl. ::mununmun. radio and commum.:Jlion ~c:1. ~ul OC '-P"-'Y· r~•1 m'l1 i;en1, pcrsnn~11 1mitec11,c equ1pm::n1 (l•PFl, mud trllllfiJX)11a11on. !h U\C C'lerk:al Admlni"1nilion: ~ ntts will ht hnurl)' and :trfllY to clc-1Kal o1Jmm1S1rnt1ve ~t;i.11 ntccss.iry for rrov1dm~ i.olely ml111m1strn11vc Grant func.uon!I, such u.~ ume rc11on lni tmd "''r~ur \\1th De~u::ncc ttndl,• DPI) hnaoc-c rq,rc,ait~ves. un Rccu1J iaOJ Sp1Qdst1cct 1qwn1in& The\e rates me intlu,1,·e: uf an~ nnd nil ind,rcc:1 cos111.. ill, l 'EllltLE ll~'<G~:: Tut AF=Y wi~ t.. tOO\j'CIL,.lcd fonehttl<> u5<d 1n direct SUf'PO" of 1hr DNC Opera11on1 ?Ion.. nus "111 m11 me-Jude tr.m~ponnuon 1c, nn a\s1p;ncd check~tn loc:umn or tluty a>si,nmem nt the llrFntnm~ of a ~llift ~ vch1c.lcs will bC' ol 1""n tyres CO'\F ll)f:', 11 \ L ~ Rt11nhu1 ~,·1111·111 I ahlt I 11,,urh lhMtfil lrl J_.IIOt 1'1,mnln;, l nmmt, kut' .... 01' c·,N'tunhnK"nl I \U'I llour1 (801;.I 1..a-.Latorcr-Mtnt OF.:'U'rf~""II\ f(•-i n.-~· \~ SrtttW Ll'ellt.''rt;an' Car,:111a I,. 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Vand,.rmee COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION None. RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff Is seeking council suppor1 f0< an EmergenC\ Bill i0< an Ordinance amending Title i, Ch,1pter 68. Section 3 01 the Engle\\ood Municipal Code prohib11ing !he possession or carr)ing of cer1,1in objrcts a, p1cke1 lines and oth er p11bl ic assemblies We are reques1ing an Emergencv Ordinance lo ensure that !he ordinance is in effect prior to tl>e DemocrallC r-.ational Com en11on . BACKGROUND, ANALYS IS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED The City of Englewood has realized an increase tn the number 01 org.intzed civil demonstra11ons in recent months and expect, to respond tu more such e1 ents 111 the fut11re. In order to provide tor the SJfet)' of th e ge11eral public svho ma1 be in the I icinil') 01 ,u,h demonstrations as well as pro, iding ior the s.1fety 01 police onkers and protesters alike, an ordmance proh1bit1ng the possession or cJrrytng 01 cert,1 in materials is necessary, FI NANCIAL IMPACT There is nr, ftnanc,al lmpaLI assoc ,~ted 1\lth thi1 propo1~d ordi11,rnce LI ST Of /,,TACHMENTS EmergenC) R,11 for ol!l O rd1r1an, ~ • • • llRr>I\ \ ,n ,o ~I RIES tll 11"'' ll) \I IIIORIIY A BILL FOR COUNCIL BILL NO. 35 l:STRODL'Crn BY cm·:s:rn \II \ll ll·R ,\N EMERGE:S:CY ORDL'-A'ICE .-\.\11-:,0ING I ITLE ", t'IIAPTEK 6H. Sf·t'"TIO:S 3. OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1000, PROHIBITING TilE POSSESS ION OR CARRYI NG CERTAIN OBJl'CTS AT PICKET I INES AND OTHER PUBLIC ASSEMBLIES \\ 11EREAS. purs un111 10 Scc1io 11 30-15-10 I C R.S .• 1hc t'II)' ,,f E11glc\\'ooo, Colorado hns the po" er 10 adopt ordm:mccs for ct>ntml of 111."c maucn. of local conecm; a i.l \\'HEREAS. pursuant 10 Scc1 1on 30-15-101(1 )(hi C R.S .. the City of Englrnood ha~ 1hc f'O" er 10 ndopt • linnncc 10 prew,11 nnd suppress nots. routs. affrays. disturbances and u,.ardcrl) ns,crr .• IIJ1d WH EREAS . 1hc City Cou11c1I of ihc Cuy ofrn~lcwood. Col1,rad11 finds 1ha1 11 ,s n,..:cssary 10 the immediate prcscr\'auon of the public health. s.,fety. morals and welfare of the cnizens of the Cn) of Engle" ood. Colorado and. therefore. it should toke the follow mg action: NOW. 11 IE REFORE. Bl: IT ORDAIKED llY l ll E Cl I Y C'Ol,).;l'll OF 1 IIE CITY OF l:NG I.E\\'000. COLOR..',00. AS FOi.i OWS: ~-h 1, hcrcl,~ declared 1ha1 1he pubhc hcJhh .1nd \I elf arc 311d I he go.Id order <>f the communi1y 1s of the h1ghc,1 1111ponnncc: 1h:11 1hc ci1i,cns of the Ci1y of En glc11ood. Colorado ,hould be protected from rio1,. routs, affray•. disturbance, and d1se>rdcrly n»<"nbhe-. 3nd that prohibnmg the pos,c,;1on l'r eom.-ing of ccnam ohj<..:ls 01 picket itne• nnd other public assemblies 1111 1 help pro1cc1 the hcahh. safe ly and welfare of 1hc citizens of 1hc Cil) of Enj!lc\\1l11d. Sc-c11011 2-An emergency 1~ hcrcb) tlcclnred requiri ng 1mmcdw 1e passni;~ lll tins Ordina nce for 1hc 1111mcdia1c 1i1 c :en mi<1n of the public propcny. hcahh. pt!:lcc and s.1fct}. 11 1, hcrel>y dc-clareJ 1ha1 an <'lllCl\?COC) ''"'" and 11~11 this Onhnancc sh.,11 take effect upon 11> linal passage. S....:uon J The t"ny C,>1111,II ,,f the t'II) of l:nglc""'"I. l'olornd,, herd>} au1homc, amendmg 1111c •. Chapter 6-11. Sl'Cllon 1, cn111il-d '"( 11/1111(11/ A"rn1l•/11 , .. of1hc Englcwl\oJ Munici pal t'1•dc "il(l(J, h• rend l" fo ll o11 ;· 7-li R-J: l lnl111 rul ~ A<~embllt< i\ A»c'lllhly to l\>mm:t l 'nlawful i\c1;. Ii sh.,11 be unla\\ful for an) three (3) or 1mrc person, 10 asSetnhle 1og,1hcr 111 tins C'ny 1111h nn 111tcn1 u, do a11 unla\\ fut net. or. hc1 11i; nsscmhlcd. mu1uolly 10 agree or ocl 111 concert. w do an 1111lowful 11c1 wi1h for(c or, 1ulen~·c :tga11ht the propc.•n~ l"lf 1hc Cny or lhc pcrMm ,, .. pn,,~n~ of -1- .HH-'ther. llr aga11ist the pe~1..:c nnJ to th«: 1cn-,•r \ll 01h1.•r.,,; ,,r h' """'kt Jn~ n~,,.,. ,,r pr1.·1,arawm tlu.·rc:for. or hcmg prci;cm :11 such mee1ing m is:-.cmbl). ll' 1:111 t(l cnJca, or h' prc\'cnt the CC't lllllm~i on ,,f ,,r pr,•r,arn.ion of :-iuch uni:-\, ful act R \;,ernbl) 10 01\lum ll1her. It sh.:ll be unla" tu! for 1hr.·e I )I ,,r more peN>ns 10 c,,l1,-c1 m boo1cs or cro"J' for un!Jwful JlUIJ"'SCS or for ,Ill) purpo,c 1111hc m1110~ance t'r disturba nce of c1t1zens or tr:l\dcrs. C ~o ~all cam· or pgs•m ll'hil<: panjct001jng ia Rm dq,<>ns1rn11on.plJ" mckci hue: or mtu;r such oub!ic Mssmblv any b3r shaft. rod • .SQb.lf wire or other hard ms-1ru. bard 0Jost ic or any Jcnmh or lumber wm.,m)Q(!Joth,pr_gthcr wood arndu<a,.llules.s the dimc:nsjpns pf such object do om meed iLihlcknm 0[0o•-fqvob irrcb Wfl nnd q width 0(1wo ioshi;s tn, gr iClJlll •rnmJl1•ECU1ru.,'11h1un~hw. the dµncnsmn;; QJ 1•1ch cl>im do OllJ mrnl 1brcc-guanm,wb n fl mo• 1h,ckestdwm11w: ilQd such Qhicct is,blum and unsharncned at itsendan~ 12, No Prrwn ,hall cacrx or nosscss, whilt,panicinatins iu nnyJkmgns1muon rnHv.JUcke:1 line or other such oublic .asscmbb anx Pr01cctilc laupchcr or qthrufcrjss \\ hkh is oommonb· used for tbs numou of faunchin° hurhnv gr thrn»:inv any ohicc1 Uouid, mmerial or other §Ubsmnce. • E. No peqon sbAll caqy or pou;ess while eanic;1031Jng ,n onv demons1mu~ckc1 line or Mhcr such public; wewhl>' aov sns macok or simiiar daicc desim to fiherill gir breathed,ood 1ha1 would protccllhc.rtsn1rn1°o: tract nod face a•njrut im1n1mg, ~Ll!WSOilQUSJ!\lm, • Sccuon 4. Sgfct, Clauses. The City Council hereby finds, detcnnincs, and declares 1h~1 1h1s Ordin.1ncc 1s promul~'111cJ under the general police po\\Cr of the Cit) of Englewood. 1ha111 i~ prumulgo1cd for 1hc hcnhh. safety. nnd "dfarc of1he public. and that •his Ordinnncc 1s necessary for the preservation ofhcaith nnd safety nnd fN 1hc ~ro1ec1ion of public con\'cniencc and welfare. The City Council funhcr dcrcm1ines th.-1 1he Ordinance bears a ra11011:1l rclnlion to 1hc propc; lctisla11\'C ubjec1 souphl to he obtomcd. ~ Scvcrnhi l jty. II' :iny clnusc. scn1cncr. pnrngmph. or part of1hi, Ordinance or the npplica1ion thereof 10 any (ICrson or circumsrnnces sl.ill for any reason he .Jjud11cd by a coort ,,f comrc1cn1 Junsd1cuon 1111nhd. such JUdpn1e111 shall 001 otrcc1. ,r.,plir or inrnh<latc 1he ren.imd<'f of 1h1s Ordinance <>r II nwhcn11nn 10 01hcr pc:rsons or c1rcumstanccs~ S,'l:JIQ11 6 lncvn,""1!! llrdmancc, .• \I' '!her Ordinances'" ponions 1hcrcof 1nconsi~1<,11 or conlli<lmg "11h 1h" Ordinance: or 311} p<'r1il'.lll l1ercof arc IK,rchy repealed m the c,1cn1 of ,ud1 111con,1>lcnc) or con01c1. SCl:tion 7. Fff~1·1 or repea l M nmdificaiion, l'hc repeal or 111odilicn1ion of nny prl\\ is ion of 1he Code of 1hc City of Englewood by 1his Ordinance sl.ill not release. e,11n!l\11Sh. alter. moo,fy. or change ,n "hole or m pan any l"'llahy. forfcnurc, or hnb1hty, cuhcr rn 11 or cnminnl, "'h,ch shall hal'c been incurred under such prov1s1on, and each pro\',sion shall be 1rct11cd and helJ as s1ill remaining in force for 1hc J'Urposes o l' <11<1nm111g any and all pro11er actmns. sui1s. procc,-dingi :ind prosecution, for 1hc -2- • • • • ,,,,.,,c,·n1<,11,,f1hc l'<-11Jh~. foni:uurc. ,,r hah1l11~. a, \ICII ih forihc ru,,,.,, ... r u11a111mµ Jl1) .iuJ!!l11Cnl. Jc rte. or ,,rJer 1t h1ch can or nL1~ he render,<d, 1cml. or In.kl.: 10 u.:h :l..:"llllll\. ~Ult .• rr«'\."ceJuig:~. dr proM."'C'UIJOJl! ~ ~ ThcPciL1h~ Pmn>1on ofSection 1-1-1 F\fC,hJllarpl~ loc.1ch nnJ "'l'f) , 1ula11<,n of lh1> Onlui:tncc ln1rodun<d . rcaJ m full. and J>.l cd on firsi r,-:,dmg "' an C111Cf!!<!k:} Ord11Mncc 011 lhe 16• d1) nfJunc. 100 ruhhsh,-J •• nn cmtq:cnC) U,11 for an Ordinance on 1hc 2/hh day of June, 100,. TII' T· James K. Wood ll'ard . Mn)'llr l oucri.hin A. Flli s. C'i1y t'lcrk 1, 111ucdshio . Elhs. Cny Clerk of 1hc C'n y of Englewood, C'olc•rado. hcrchy ccnify 1hn1 1hc nhovc :i nd fo reg oi ng 1> n lruc c,,py of nn Emergency Bill for nn Ordinance. in1mduct~I. rend in full , unu pas,1,-d un firs1 r(admg on 1he l 61h day of June, 200 . l.ou..n. !iia A Elhs -3 - --•,. J Ill' ~llll/ l:t.!!],fill'l':III011 Ctrnm·il ll ill J 7 " ..,.. f/a Ill 1 \111l'n1lmc111s 10 I Ille JC,; l nrlicd Dl'I dopmi:111 Cudc or 1hi: I \I(' REQL 'E 'T : .'c1 l'uhlic I ll·:mng Jul) . ~00.' l'IH>Po:rn . ,\I E 'D.\I E-"T : ;"\Jim mum 101 "1d1h rcqu1rl'll1Cnt for muh1-uni1 U\\ dlings in muhr-111111 10111: d1,1ricts Ls1ablish de, clopmcnt ·1a11dard for ·uch un11s l 'pdatcs 10 Dl'li11111011s rdated to i\lulu-lJnit dwcl1111Qs l\ncl l\ssocia tcu 1111.!11 dme111s for C'LI\RI IY 1\ D CO r 'ISTh ' 'Y. 10 T~ "'·"'-... " " ,-. ' ~""' ...._ Table lo-5-1.1: Table or All m,i:d SC'S :;,,d , Tab le 16-o-I . I S11111111w :1 T11/,/<' u/ n,111,·11.111mal H,·q11 1n•111t •111., /i ,r /'11111 ·11,,tl I '.1-n 11111/ .\rr,,, 1111,•., BAC'KCROllN I>,; Fur nppro ,xi ma1ely -10 yea rs 111uhi-11 11 i1 dcvelopml'll l rcquircu a 111i11i11111111 lot 11 ,dth ni' 25 · for each 111111. Wi th :1dop1io11 or !he UD(' in 2004 1h:11 m111i111u111 rcquircmc111 mcrcascd In JO' per ur111 I hcsc propo cd ,1111cnd111c111s arc anucipati:d 10 remedy dra\\ bac~s ,md hor1rom111gs rd:11cd lo lhc JO' per u1111 m111im11111 lot 111d1h rcquir.:mcnt Thl· JO' J>l'I' 11 11it n •1111ire111e11t • I hough ongmall~ .,., 1,JcJ 101111prll\C hou,1 ng. quaht~ 111 far 1111nl111,,1 I ngk\\uoJ I i11k ci'fcct in that a -most lot, ll'Crl.' a1 least 60' in 111dth & cuuld mee t th,· 11c11 rl.'qu1rc:mi:nt l!ut lhJ i:au,i: uninl l'nu r cl c1111~cqu r ncrs 111 111ul11-um1 ,one:, throughn111 the ril) lkcau~i: most n:~id.:nua l prupcnics plau.:d in 25" i1m·c1m:n1, I 11111tc:J Jc, e!opmc:nt on a I) pica I 50 feet 1111k proJ)<"rl) to uni) one: J11 .:lling. or In other words: for :111 inte nts and purposes, most prope rty in mu lti-unit di stricts wrrc "d011 n-zoncd'' to ,inglr unit uses. RESULT ready land is 1101 available, City's olde r . dctrriorating housing stock rema in s nc11 affordable rcdc1 elopmelll options are not linancially, ,able and n :,idmti:11 rcl'italization efforts are ha mpered. Proposed Amendmems o Appl y to multi-unit res idential dwe llings NO R-1 di stri cts . Only in R-2-A&B and MU-R-3A&B o Development Standards = how it is situated and use d o n the la nd Not desig n (what it looks lik e) o Different standards fo r with alley access 25' per unit without all ey access 3 0' per unil • • • CO UNCIL COMMU I CATION Date: Agen da Item: Subject : June 16, 1008 11 a iii Tnle lo: Lnnied Dl!\elopment Code Amendments Pertaining 10 Mul li•Unit De, eloprnent Standards Initiat ed By: I Staff Source: Community De1elopmen1 De pa rt men t T ricla Langon. Senior Planner COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVI O US COUNCI L ACTION During a 200& Study Session, Council discussed lhe lopic and directed lhe Planning and Zoning Commission 10 s1ud) 1'1~ ,,,.:0 and propose amendments to addr ess enects of 1he 30 fee l per uni! 101 width requirement In mulll-un '1 zone districts. Al the January 11 2008 Study Session, Council discussed an oudine of proposed 1mendments. PREVIOUS PLANN ING COMMISSION ACTIO N The Planning and Zomng Commission conducted numerous Study Sessions on 1he subJec l In prepara tion of th e proposed amendmen ts. The Commission Initially opened a Public Hearing on M.11<.h I 8, "hoth "as contonuPd to April 8, 1008 "hen les tlrno ny "as ,ons,de red. The Comm iss ion 1•01ed i • 0 10 forward the proposed amendments to Cit) Council. RE COMMENDED ACTION Recommenda tion from 1he Com munll)• Development Department 10 adopt a Boll foe an Ordinance authonzong an amend ment to Ti lle 16: Unified De, eloprnen1 Code Amendments Pert,1inlng to Multi-Uni t Developmen t Standards. Staff recommends tha1 Council sel Juh 7, 1008 as 1he d,1te 1or a Publlc Hearmg to consider public 1es1lmony on proposed Unified De, elopmenl Code anwndrnents re!Jted to minm1um lot" ld1h rl>quuemenis for mul11-un11 di, elhngs. BA CKGROU ND In 19 40. \\hen 1he first LOiiing regula tions \\ere adopted. each zone dlSlrict requ,red that le>ldl11llal proper!) ha, e a 1111111111um are,,. By 1955 e,1 ch zone dislnll re qui red that r~sidenllal propert\ be 01 a minimum 111d1h ,ts 11,;II as ha,e J m,mmum are., From 1q ;; to ~004, 1he mimmwn lot \\ld1h req wremen l \\,ls 25 fe~t pe, unil when l\vo or more altJChed un its \\ere bul h on,, single p1operl\'. In 1002 a clll1en e,pressed concern 01 e r the appearance of muh~unit di, elhng, being buil l m lhe R-2·A zone d1~tric1 ,n north"est Engll!\1 ood. Ma ny 0 1 the units we re he,ng built with garages and/or par~1ng pads 1hat essent ,Uy co, ered 1he front 01 the s1ruc1ure or yard. During a 1oin1 UDC Study Session ,n ~003, Coty Council ha d discussed that ,1 101 wi dt h of ,1 t leaS1 30 fee l per unit" ould imprO\ e neighborhood aesthetics he..ause 1he lots "ould IX' 11 ,de enough to allow drh e" ,11 access to th,• rear OI tilt' prop .. ,l\ thu, pl,1rn1i: garJAe, ,Ind p.1rk1og to iht• , .. ar 01 lht' un,t, Tlw 30 1 .... 11wr • unol requirement \\ as adopted ,md Jpplted 10 ,111 re,1d .. nto.,I zone d1stncts allo" 111g mult,~11111 ct-, .. lhngs IR-~-A R·l-B ,\lll•R•J•A and ,\\U-R-3,BI. Almo,111nnwd1awh, the 1ollm1 in g dr,1\\ b,,cks 10 the )0 1ee1 pe, 111111 reqL1irem~n1 "ere iden 1i11 ecl: The maJOrtl'\ ot p,of)(•rties ,n the north\\~! R-~-A d1stnc1. the 011gmal "' .. '' 01 concern, are plaued as 60 1eet "1d~; thus ,~qu iri ng a mini,111 1111 01 30 ieet per unit l1ad nu enect because tw o-dwellings could be built. No accompan1 ing regulations ,wre adopted requmng parking 10 be m the rear; thus \\Ider unlls \\ere bu,11 \\1t h parking pads and garages sull in the 1ron1. In the remainder 01 the Cit\' mos t multi-unit zoned properties are platted in ~5 teet \\ide increments; thus hmitmg de, elopmenl 01 a l\ p1cal 50 feet ",de prol)t'fl\ to onl1 one dwelling The majority oi lhe (11) Is platted in 15 feet incremenis '"th lillle 11nde1elope d land: thus iew opportunities e,ist to ,cquire additional land 10 meet the 30 fe~t per unit requirement. Because of 1h1s lacl 01 addiuonal land needed to meet the 30 teet per uml requiremenl most properties In multi-unit cistncis, 1or all intents and purposes, h,11e been "do"n-zoned· to single ur1it uses, £><,sting allached units built on 50 1eet wide proper11es do not compl1 "11h the Code and a propert\ owner's abil rl) to obtain insurance or refin,1ncing ma1• be anected because the properties are nonconfo rming. The potential for ne" housing in 1he City Is reduced became rising land tosts discourage one-unit de-.elopment In a multi-unit districl /\\any of the City's R-~ (medium dens11)·) ,,nd R-3 d1stntts (high densil)) are appropriate for mult~unn densities due 10 pro"mity to trans11. Sinle ne\\ ,ihordable rede-.elopment opuons are not hnand,111~ ,iable ,,nd read, l.111d IS not a,atlable. the Or, 'solder, detenorating housing st0<.k 1s reta,nl'd and residential re-. 1talizat1on ef1orts are hampered. During multiple Stud1· Ses,,ons in ~00,. 1he Planning and lonmg Ccin,m1ss1on detemuned that the central issue rJ1sed b)· the concerned north\\cSt Engle\,ood resident in WOl ,ictuall1 tocu,ed on prop~rl\ co nditions. Al some m11ltl,uni1 pro perties, an oper1 fron t \ ard with landscapinA, co mmon 10 other areas of the Cil\ was replated by p,11ement ,.,,, parled across the 1ard, and lront t,,,,,des do,rnnat•d b~ s,uage d, sirs. Tl,e Comm ission lou,s~d un objetllve ou1tu111~1 th,11 encouraged rede,eluµmcn t and hou,ing upgrad-,s \\lthout ,t1fl1ni1 creafr,11\· or 1he hOtKing m.uk1•1 The Commission identifil!d thJt not '"'' mg alle-, access \\as seen as uuc,al to \\here, elutb p.uked th e amount 01 pa, ed area ,n ,, lr111111wd, and jlar,1ge door 10<:,111011 .md fron1,1~e. To thc,~e ends, th e Commission concentrated on st,1nd,uds for n1ulti-w11 1 rt•1ide1111,1 I d\,-,llings cm propertw> 11ir/1 ,,lie•~ ,icces, .ind prope,11c1 \\itlm111 all,·, acces, PROPOSED AMENDMENTS • Th,, redhned ame ndm ems .ue con t,1ined in 1he ,1 ttadwd Bill fo r Ord111anct!. They are ,,l,o in th e ,lli.tthed Plannrng and Zoning Commission st.tn rel)(lrl "Ith ·balloon" comments ne,t 10 e,,ch ,1nM1dmen t. The pnmar, amendments dealing" 11h nummum 101 "1d1h rt'(f111<ements 111 multeun,t zone d1st r1 cts occur 111 Tahle 16-6• l, I Sumnwy of Oinwn1ion,1I RPr1wremenr.1 /or Prinu1~1/ Srrucrurr< ,n Ch,1p1er &: De\'elopnwn t St,1ndards. Addillnn,,1 anwndrnent, are desig1wd to simplif\ the Tahl,\ • ,inti , l,1111\ us~ and de11nit· .1, ., tound in Ch,1pt1•" 5, h, ,ind 11. • Fl A'IC I l IMPACT i\o direct un,m,.JI co Ii are ant, 1p,11ed 1rom the adopuon 01 the propo,t.>d amt:ndmt>nls h I anhc,palt>d d1a1 th e amendments could gent>rale res1dent1al rede-, elopmem in the muh1-un11 zone distncts. \,\ hen u h red elopment occurs. the Ctr. ma1 e,pec1 increased re-, enues trom budding permits. use la e , ,md P,OJ)l!rr. t.1,es . UST OF TTACHME S Boll fo, Ord111an, e Slafi Report Planning and Zoning Comm, 10n t.1inutn Pianning and Zoning Commi sion Findings or Fact J ORDl:-1 \:o,;CI :\() SI · RII Cll 21~1, 11) \I fll< IRI I Y A BILL FOR CO 'CIL BILL . '0. J lm-ROOUCFD BY COl':\( 11 \II \Jill R OR01:,-,scc ,-..\IE!\J>1!\, IITJ l:,.16.(JJ\Prffi 1.J. :,(l,,,9 .\:SD 11.0FTIJhUNJrJII) DEVFI.OP ,JENT CODF OF TIIF GLE\1'000 M 'JCJP,\L ODE 2000, PERTAINl~G TO TIIE Mr.-:IM MI.OT I\ Ill rtl IOR T\\'O OR />.JORE A TrACHED Ul\ffS 0'1/ A 51:-SGI r PROPERTY AT I WENl Y-FIVEFEET(25 'J Pl:R U 'IT . \\'flfRE,\ . puhhc co11scm, \\Crc nu,cd nnd discussion:. r,-sulted in a 100-1 change ,n 1he Umfi,,J Dc,dorme111 Code 10 ,c11hc muumum 1.,1111J1h for""' or more nllnchcd unns on n s111gle rrnrcn) at 1hm)' feet (JO') per u1111: nnd Wlll'RE,\ , cc11n111 druwha,ks 10 lhc llun) fcc1 (30') per umt requirement were 1ckmilicd nnd rc,icwcd nnd lhc Plnnning nnd /.onmg Comm,s ion r.-c mmcnded a clwngc bnck 10 l\1 ·cmy-1i,c feel (25') per unn wnh ccnmn cma lil1011 ,: nnd WIIEREAS . 1hc chanµc.clnnfy ,ind simplify 1hc definitions ofRcs1dc111ial use typ e.: NOW. 1111 :Rl ·J'OltF , Ill II ORD,\11'1:Hlll\' I IIH'ITY (.'() !1/("Jf. m TIii · en Y 01' [ 'GI l,\\'OOD, COi.ORAi)(), A. I I.I 0\\'S: ~ 1lic C"II) (\1unc1I of the l'II) 1>f 1'11glc1100J. Colomdo hcrehy authon,..-s amcndm!! Tnk 16. l~iptcr 1. c.:1,c,n 17. uh cctwn U, l'nmgtJph (ll. of1hc l'ngk•wood lu111r1pal Cndc !IIOCI to n,ad • foll1m, 16-2-17 : Ad mini5tnlil t ,\dju,tmrnt C<•rc "' •\uth .. ru,-\II \d_1 u,tmcn1, I '"•'Pl Kt':l.\<IIIJhlc Al'<l'llll1lod.11 .. ,n< L,kl<'f 1111 ,\ \n up1•hc,111on h,r ,in \,fm1111,tr.lll\ c \JJu,u11cn1 tku •~ nor: rcl3kt.l to ,i R.'I.IUl."~I for .. r'"-a,on.thlc ncc,,mnkkln1111n " Ulklcr the I ,-Jct JI r Jlr I lousing Ac1 m.1) n'qu,-s1 onl} the 1,,11011 mg l}'f'I." of nJ1u,111~111, • • • • • • .\1dt.! o Rl'itr -"·11\.J,h -\J1u~mcnt.., ll' .111~ ,1Jc l\r re.tr " .. 11'.h:~ .,tJnJ.mJ nm~ he pi.:11111111:d as follm\ ~ I i\BI.E 1-.:sE L TABLE 16-2-17.1: Pl:R.\IITTED ADJl:sn1E:-rs 10 SlDE OR REAR SETBAC KS Required Setback Pcnnincd Maximum Adjustment 3 feet 5 feet 7 fc..'I 10 fcei o 1lll:hes l foot l foot 2 feet b. Pnndpal °'" lli11g L'l111 E.lpa11,<im1, Adjusuncms may be pcnn1110-d 10 the front and'or side setback slllndards for one-unit ~ res1dcn11al d\\ clhng, 10 allow expansion of the pnnc,pal dwclhng's habitable space 10 n~11ch an e,1>1ing front sc1b,ck cncm,chment as fnllm,s: (I) TI1c from and.or side sctb,d. cncmaclunc'lll e,l\tcd on 1hc clTccme dme of llus Tule. (!) The linear frontage of the focnde of 1he cxp:11151,111 shall be less than or equal 10 the linc.11 fromngc 011he pon1on of the d\\clhng 1h01 already encroaches 111101hc setback. (Sec Figure 16-2( I). C must he less than or equal 10 B ,) (.l) rhc add11ton or expansion shall no1 extend beyond 1hc frMI nnd,N side bulidmg line nf 1hc pru1<:1pal Jwelhng(no1 bc)'l'nd 1he leading edge of the cm1tng cncroach111cn1.) Howel'cr. nu addi1ton or cxpa11>1on llUl)' cncrooch more than fhc fret (5') mu, the required ironl setback. (See figure 16-2( I)· A may nol be gr~a1er than lhc fret (S') Figure 16-2(1) Pri ncipal Dwelli ng i Front Yard Set back B ' New i C ' ,._ __________ -4. _____ ............ ..1 A Front Yard Setback c. J:\i.\llnc, h·mu Pmt.·h Adjustments may he pcnmtted 10 c:usttn£. unenclosed, covered fwm porches tha t cncronch 111111 the fn,111 setback . subJi.'CI 11, compli ance 1111h the follo11 111g cnnd 11 ums: 11) The p,,rc h cncro.i chcd 11110 th e fro nt set back prior to t he dTcct h c date of this Tit le. (~) The :u.lj11<1111c111 ,lmll n<,t incrc;"e the e,ist ing c 11mmd1111c111 11110 the fru 111 ,cth.ock: nml (.,) !'he po1d1 ,lt,11! 11<11 h" cndo,cd, <l Ofl-S1r1.'t'I l'mim_S!,. A<lJU.'-llllt111s of ten pcrcrm ( \()O •) or ll~~5i, of the mnurnum numhcr of n"qu 1rcJ ofl~<1rec11~1rk111i: ,p,icc,, as ,ct fo rt h in Sc'CII011 I ~-(,-l EMC. c,ccpt ,ud1 Jdjusi11w111 ,s lk" a,aitJb\c fi>r onc-u1111 or...., "'"' J ,lliul'> "'"' lll\!ill:llllll """ co111.1tnt11J: t\11.' d11dhni: units Sl'<ll<'II ~-The l'II) t\,1111c1I !If the t 11y llf I ngh.·\\,~iJ. Col<,r:,do hercb) au1h<in1c:.< mnc11d111i: 1'11k lo. Cl~iptcr '· Scc11on 2. Sub><.'l:Uon II, <>f the I n!!k '"",d \1 umc1pal C,>dc ~IMIO to read a, fi•llm,, 16-)-2: llh1rlr1 Chanr1rri,tir1 8 \/an/•l \l ( i,111111, ,~ 111I 1>1,tnd, I he u . .c ... an the,e Jhtncb nrc prim..1nl~ C•-'lllllll'ft:ml m nature. ~tn<l thr rc,1dcn11.1I Jc,dopnk:nt 1),, 111eo~mncJ mtn tlu.· rc1.ul bu.,mt."S3\.':S, such as lir:-.t lh'i.•r rc1:1il. ~~\:~'lltl lfour rc,1dcn11:il Om:-umt ~ l l\\'-'11111~, :m: not pcnmuctl 1111hl•1.,c d1s1n,·11.,, ~,u.11.1 ~t 1,L-d-l 1M.: {.'4.•01r,1I llu,111cs, l)1,1ril'.I. 1 lus d1:,t rict IS ,1 llllXL'd•USC district tlutl i~ appl ied hi the l'l'lllr,11 h\_i._,111c,,;, -..c~1 1011 or I nglcw(kltl. I he dl'MJct ,s dcs1gn"'tl tu t:n:::itc ;in cnv1m11111c111 h,1\ mg urha n chnrac1cn,1ic, "11h 111 n rcla tl\cly ,mall area nf lancl through the close pro,11 n11y <•I' actil'111c, a nd 111crca,cd social und cultur.il 11ppon111111 ic,. rhc uses with in 1l11s dismct nrc those th.II pn"'i<k rc 1;11hng and pcr~onnl 1'1.'I"\ 11:c~ to residents of 1l1c ('11y and 1hc surrounding urea. nnd arc compn11hk ll'llh adjucclll dc,cln11n1<•111 In order 10 make the centra l bus iness di strict viable I\\Clll)'•f<•ur (14) • • • • hou"' ., Ja). ,mJ n,11 .1u,1 dunnll the 1r.1J11 1Mal bu me" h,,ur;, m.:Jmm ""'I h111h-,klhll) rc>1dm11:1I UOII, arc rcnt ,llll1f \fl'-13-~ \fl\s,J-l',c Anenal llu,me,, 1)1,1nc1 . Tius dis1nc1 ,. comro,.,,J of C<'11, m land JnJ ,1ruc1urc us.,J p,1n~1nl> 10 rro, ode rcta1hng anJ person.ii sen·iccs 10 1he rcs,Jcm, ,,r 1hc C:11) and urruunJmg r<'J and urb:in rcs1de1111al u.e The \l(,; .. 0-2 di. 1nc1 ,s u uall) located oo niaJor n ·~e roorc· and 1 "3>11} accc, ihlc fn,m rhc urmundmg rc;o1den11al area \\h1ch 11.cnes 3. TS Tran,11 S1n11on ,\rca Tiu d1srric11 a m1xed-uscd1s1nc11111cnded 10 cruure a dl\<'f'\C m,~ of use. \\ 11hm comcnicm •· ailing di lance 10 Region.ii Transponauon n, 1nc1 (Rm) hph1 r:ul I, 111111 m 1l1c Cil) of Engle"ood The dt tnct cncour:i11cs appmpna1c rcs1den11al dc,clopm<.'111 paucm "nh uffic1cn1 dem11i 10 uppon 1rans11 us., and ne1ghborhoods for rc-1d,'fl1 . a \\ell n c<>nuncn:,al rc1nil US<'\ 10 <er, c 1hc hopping .i. j . er,ice need of d1s1r .c1 rcsiden1s. employee,. and commu1crs ~-The lly Council nf1hc C11y of Ent:lc,11Xld. C<>lorado hereby au 1hontcs amcndm i; Title 16. Chap1cr S, Sc li on I. Suh. cclmn l( ). "Table o .. \lh11ll'd Uses", of1 hc E11glc"'ood Mun icipal Code 2000 /S11 /,,n·1i1111r I P11rt1g1•11p/11 (A/ 1111tl 18) r,•mni11 ,11,/•a•1i:,,,() 10 rend as folio " : IH cmalnder or Pa ge lnrc rul onally lcf1 blank! 16-5-1: Tobi• or A IIO\\W l -,,: C'. Tt1blt! uJ Alluut-"I t \n -1 ADLE INSlil · . T ABCE 16--5-1.1: TABLE OF ALLOWED USES~ " --· I'= PERMIT! El) USI · (' ('()NDITIONAL USE A = ACCESSORY USE T= TEMPORARY lJSfo L I.IM ITFD USE C-A ACCESSORY USJ· 1\l'l'ltcJVl:U CONDI rlONALLY l.·A • ACCESSORY USE Al'l•ROVED W I n11.IMffED USE PROCEDURE ResidenLia l -· N cmrcsidcnl inl Addillooal Use Category Use Type R R R R R MU MU },iJU MD T Regullltio11 1 1 I 2 2 R ~ ~ ,B '8 s I J s 3 I 2 A B C A B A B 1 2 A llESIOENTlA I, e st:.,; ! 1,rouplhing C C r p ~l 16-5-2.A.I f0<ilil), h•rie/~pccial G r o u p Lh ·i ng G ro 1q, lh·ini! r p p p I' r r r '6-5-2.A . I foc ll h ~·, s m:all !_~ S nu1 II 1r r1t mcnt C C r I' 16-5-2.A.I renter llouseb old Livin i: l.he/\\ork r I' I, I. 16-5-2.A.2 d \\<llioi: M •nura c·tured r 16-5-2.,\.3 ho n1c park Multi•unit r r r r r I' 16-S-2.AA d \\clling I CH>-1.C.4 ·- ~~ p p.. p. IL p. p. ~ • • • One-uoit tiNffh.fll p I' r r r p p l t,..!'-2.A.5 t.l wcllini: Onc--unit ~ r r p r I' d\\elling on n sm1ll I' p lot T , e M11i1 ti, e l li11~ Ip JI .... JL JL ~~ P U HLIC/lNSTITlfrlONAL USf"-<; A nfnu,1 S helter No1-for -profi1 I' p a nimal ~hd ter Eme rJ!t ht') llo u s-i ng ~h r.h t:r, C C Temporary Sbcltt r rood s heller All o l brr buildings Go\·ernmenf aocJ C it~ 11 ntl radliiics no t I' p r I' I ' p p p s pecified undrr the p r p r Puhli d l us tltutiona I u,rs cateJ(o~· Li bra'") Public-I ' I' I ' \l u,eum/C ultural ,\U u<es I' I' r r r A lhlr tir fi el d C C C C C C C C p I' l'ark and Open S pace Communit, C C C J!Hrt.lcO c.: c.: C (" (' i'1rk p I' r p p p I' p p p p p I RrliJ(lou, p Rtligioos Assem bly io\"titulions and p p p r r p L I. L L I. •\'iOclatct.l accn,ol") u ses School f:ducation p p r r p p p r r C ilntitut ion Al l ermlllh<' lower r r r r r I' r p r r r p Telecom m u nication 3,tructur c FaC'ility (Sec C/rupter Anten n a /6-7. (m icro"a ,e p l' p I' I' I' I' I' "Tclt:t:11mm1111ic:at,'o11,,, A ute una, ~cct oriz~d I' p p r •• for upp/icabl,1 u~e-f>•n <'I a nle uua.. rdated ,:11idc/i11e.,· um/ \\ h iJJ DO lt'IJD3) :!olunJurds) C C C C C C r p I o"e r lo t ruccure C C C C H.1 I> maln te.oanl'e p p Transportation racilit~ f acilit} Trarnil ceutcr r l\lajor u1ili1) p p l f>..5- Util it) F a cilit)' toot fori11 1) 2.U.1 i ndudin~ T elccommunicHt ion M inor utility facilit-y C C C C C C C C C c-c-Facility) (fU I\ princi1,a l U SC o f C la n d ) COMI\I EHC IAL US t:s Adult Use \II I ) p t<> as de fined p r 16-5- In C h a111or 16-11 2.c.1 Grttnbous('/n ursery Agric:ultu rat lJst· . nai,i ni or p l ant s, r r ll>--5- n oncrs. o r o ursc11 2.C.2 ,t ock \oimal S a l es and ,-\nim al s h elter .. I' Scn ·ice ·--- ~rn nrlltl•) C"arr I. p p r e , st ore (lh c r p p p p anim a l sale) S ma ll ani mal I. r r I' \C'tcrin a') ho)pit a l C: elinit ,~~embly ba ll o r 11 uditor iurn~ h a ll I p I' (" I ' I ' rrn t al for rutttin;:s I I or ,oC'ial occ1~lon s I Assembly : -1 M t mbcrship o ri1nizatio n p p p r (r.cludin ~ adult ' C u ,c) I IJe J>c nde.u ca r r lll"pcndeu l Car e-conrer(less 11,.n 2~-C (" C C C' r I' r I' (' 1(,-5- hour c-are. a n ) &J!e) 2.C.1 A musem e nt (' (' C C (' c,t11hlis hmc n t l 'h~sical fi loHS p r p p I' Entcr1 ajomt"nt/ cen t er/spa A musem e nt : I ndoor f hc11tcr a nd pcrform11nre/cont'cr r r r I' I ,cnu r. o ot I' i n l'luding at.lull cnt e r1 ainnu nt 1-:n te rtaiuruc nt/ <:cnt"r:11 o u t,tc.mr C (' (' A m usem ent: rt"crcatioo Outd oor 1-~i n.a n c ial j _ -- I fadiu~-I I Fiuasncia l i n st1tu1io o . L p p w ith dri\'e-lhro u ,:?,h I ns t itut iou sen·kc Fi nancia l in s t itut io n . r r r r witho u t dri\'C -r thro u g h sen·ice Dre,\pub I' ,. I' ,. p Ca t erer r I' I' t\l ic r o lffl"" er,.· r I' r Food a nd Bc "e ragc R cs t a ura nl. bar. Service t a\'ern '"ith or I' r I' I' I' u itho ut o u tdoor o p eratio n s R e~t a u ra ut. ,, ith d rive-lh rou :,:h I. r r <e r vice Takt o ut a utl !' r d e li very o nly . f~ ·t I' C li ni c r l' I' I ll ea lfh lrc atm c-111 I' r p i\l ccJ icaU cie ntific fari l ity Ser vi<-e >-- ll osp il a l r p p p L a b oral or~ (clc nla l, r p m ed ica l or opt ical ) p p p I' Orrice. tHI< I r r r p r omce tgc11eral ) omrr. 1,1>• 2 p r r p p r p 16-S-(lintil•d) 2.C".8 C re macorium C n 11 rl ean er. d rop-p p I' r r off sic• onl) l ns l ru<'tional I r p r I' u-r,i<-t l\lassal(r tbrrap) p r r r I' l\lo rtuo11 I' Retail Sa.les and Ser·Yi c<" l•enou a l C'art: r r r I' r (Personal Sen·ice) St.•nict: pho 1oi:raµL11 ,tudio r I' p p uud 11holo l •h, r u11hoh cer y. ririnter. lo c ksmilh. tailor Tatt oo •11d b o,l y• p I' p icrciu~ cs1_at.,lish 1l1en1 Temporar, C (' 16-5- emplo)mt nt 2.C.11 business Equipmrnt renta l L p p Rtrail Salts and S enrice (Rep.air ■nd Rrntal) Rr pair s hop (0 01 p p p I' p including aulo) Antique st ore r r p r r -A ri ~•ll e11· r p p r I' ,-\ucrioo ho use r I' p Uu} •bac k ~tlf'"P, I' ~et"ono b a ud. thrifl, I' r rotit•ig nment l'onu·oience :!I.t o r e I' r I' r Grocer,/sp ttialry I' I' I' I' I' food ,t or(' Internet .Salc-s r r I' Rerail Sales and Loration Son i te (SDIM) Liquor ~Cort p I' I' r r I p I ' p 16-5- P a ,, n brokc r 2.C-.10 Fo r l T SA. I p if <,;::: ?0.000 ! I. • ,q. ri .. J{r 1ail sales, general p r t 'A C'if > m t rcha.ndis e I 20.000 f4 ft . o' t:,.ro ~.s h a s- ,b le floor area 1 nt · c or fJ u,-ioe-s.s p p r r 16-S-School s .. :::.""• C 2.C.12 lhtlio/1<lc, hio n Studio hrotuJc:a,ti11J:! •audio. p I' I' rf'tOrd,ng/film ~tutlio ,·e.h icle and A utomobile r r r 1(,-5. E<auipment 1>a.Y1 nl)roke r 2.C.IO Aucomolh<' sales. I. p f' 16-S- rtulal 2.C.:1 Aut omolht ic-n -ice and repair. p I' including body o r f1:.ondc r \\ o rk Automo 1h·e senite ""'' ""l>•h' UOI L I' I' 16-5- i n r lud tn,: hotly or 2.C.~ fe nder \\Ork L--I ,Automo lhe "'e n ice I ~uuion (J!ISolinc I I I I' 1(,-S-I f•dlil ~) 2.C.5 16-5- C ar" as h . au to L L I . 2.C.6: d et1ilin J.! 16-5- ?.CA Comme.rci.al storage r r 1(,-S-o r op,rable Hhidos I 2.C _l ' -<' ParkinJ! flrilil~. 'li t ruc l urc: (ope rable (" ' I . I. C r r 16-!--\ebiclcs,.p rintipal 2.C-1 use Park.int! arc•. l b-!--s urfacc(o1,cr a h lc-C C I. L C r r 2.( .9: ,·<'hick, ).J,ri nrip al l o-5-use 2.r_1 l<ecreational I p r ,~fljcJ~ and ho ah. ~•lb o r r t otal \ i,il o r- IJ.NJ antJ brir-alfa,1 I' \ccom mot.lari on l lotd p I' \\holnak 'alt""-and p r di,tribution 'I ,.._lt \C"ll l<l"G l "l ll 'I l{I \I. l '-t_, 16-5- l ndu•.trial ,,en ire. (" p I' 2.11.3 lie.hr (T S,\ lnduslria! ~t:r\ict o u l>) l oduscrial '~" ice!. p h e.a,")- 16-!-- ~l 21i n ufa(tu rln2. MaL1u:act u r in J,:, r r 2.1>.4 Includi n g liJ!h1 C (TSA Pro cessing. only) Fahric-ation. o r ,\sscmbly M•nur1t1urln~. p hea"~ \\·.11rc-house/S1urai;tc i\lini-stor•)!t I. r facility ~l o,·inat a nd ,torage L r Outt.l uur ~•orHi,t\· I . r S torage yard for ,·e b klr-s. equipme nt. I . r 16-$-m :attri,Af. and/or 2.11.b supplies \\'areho u~itt): and/or I. r ston1gr A u1o m obilc C r u .. !--Wa,tc/Sah·•i:t ,,·r cckinW., age !.D .I ~ard Comnu~r ti1I C iorincrntor ll a7.a rdous "a"'t e C C 16-!-- hau dlin,::, l .ll.2 R cc)C'ling o p er a lio n.. all p n .M't )fi:inl! OCC'tlN r r 16-!-- "i1hio t ndoscd 2..n _r. structure R ccyclin,:, 011eratio n. some o r a ll C C 16-!--protrssiog orrur s out.s ide a n enclos c-d !.II.~ S lnJC'turt- Sanital") 5tl"\ ice C \\"a\fe transfer ' C s lation(not iocludio2 ha,ardou~ "ult) ACTF-<;SORY USES -S•• Section 16-5-1 for additio nal regulation< \duh uepcnde nl C-A A A A ,, \ A care llome Carr Famil~ child can• C-A ,\ 1\ A A \ \ccessor, Uotcs home A (Acccssor) to Principaal Onc•Unit C-p ., •11102 Usts Infant/toddler home A A ,\ A A ,\ A Only) l .ar~r c hild care L-I r L-L - hom e A .\ A ,, Other Acc~$O~ Carnaker's q usrter A A A A Lses Dorm I tor,• ,\ ,\ A I l omc occ·upation A A A ,\ ,\ A A 11,-5- 4.C.I Minor ulilily fa<ilily L-L-I r ·-L-L -L-L-Lr 1.-1.-I r 16-5-C as acceuon· use of A A ,\ ,\ A A A A A A ,\ ,\ 2.11.1 lantl ) Pa rkin~ are-a A A ,\ A A \ A ,\ 16-5- (>urfatt) 4.C.Z Parkina l!ar•g• A S11 t e lli1 e dis b A A A A A A A A \ ,\ A ,, 16-5- a ut t'nn a 4.C.3 S en ice uoil.S o r A ;\ 16-S-fac ilil) 4.C.4 s ,, immint poo1 A A " ,\ A i\ A ;\ ,\ ' A A 16-~ 4 .C.~ T t:M PO RAR\' US t:S -S e r S ect ion 16-S-S for a d ditio nal r tl(u latio ns f C a r \\JI .Sh r r T ·1 T r T r I I ,. T l-::\11an d o n o ,.. I ·1 T 1· I n·1•!-rtmtn1 or T T ·1 ·1 T T t'\i,1i n g f•t ililie'°' Farm<·" ruar"'-c-1 r I ·, T T h ,od \ ,odo r Cart, I' T T T T 'lobile ~tor -age ("-ilh r T r T T o ,.. ,\irho ut huildin,:, T T T T T T T penu it ) R eal n-tat t' s11les o r I 1 T I r 1 T ·r ·1 T r lca.5 i n ~ offi ce (a lso T modt l ho m e~) O utdoor Si1lcs (t.Jt., 1e n1 s a les. ,,arkiog 101 sa les, stasonal ~a.les:. "ind 1h!e1d T T T T T r t pair. ,alej from rer.-il ve ndo r cart.). <IC.) S pecial e "enl (e .g .• tarnh a l, b a a a r , T T T T T r T T T T T fa i r) 'I e_n1~. can o p ies T T r r T T ·r T T T T T I I I I I l I I I I l I I USES N OT S~ 16-S-I.O for procedures and <rHcrfa for appru,·ing unlisted u,es. i1,cludine u11li<1cd MENTIONED accen-ory :rnd tt mpora~ u ses. • • • .... ~_1,.'lh\ll ..s nu.· C11~ c,,un..:11 ,,f lhl.' ( 011! ,,t 1 nµll.'\\11\\\f. (.\1h1r;1d11 h\.·rdn ,1u1h,,u, ...... 1h1,: ,mb..1,J1n~ I Uk lh. l"l:.Jl'h.-r 5. \t..'\.'11,':l ~-··t -.c ""·~1ti1. !\1;mJ.1rJ," "'u~, ... (lh•l1 \ ··R1..",1ll'-'tlll,1l l , ...... •• \o ~,,.me,\ ,:re 111,1.I, /rl .'w:·,,dtPII I. Amu:.r,111h 1/1 N~ \/il1em1al L ,,·, ~,,;,,Hu,,,, l J>im1gl'IIJ1h 1.'1 "I 1,, rf',ir.li /h1l//1111;,' oi .\uht', 11011 I. Am11,!1t1th d; \I.mm.,, Wh,I JI.,,,,, A,ri ,, ,m1111111,d,.11. ,, J] ,,t 1hc f-nch.·\h'-"-' \hmh:1p.1I l ,'-Jc ~tl(NI h' r\.".tJ J'.\ tt,llo,,"' 16-$-2: l \r-~pecific Mand.rd,. A. Rcsidcnlinl l 'sc,. -' \tult,~t:m, lh,dlt1a~ I h~ \'.,,11\1..'f,u,n \,tan~ c\l,t111!! J\\cllm~ 11, l\\~, (~l ~1r nwn.· J\\clhn~ unm,. 1t pcnnmcd m lln , I tt lc. mu~, he M1 ~arr1cJ ou1 1h;11 ~cp.1rntc kH\.hcn ,md h.uh fac1l111c., arc .. upplu.xl tl,r each d1o\ elhn~ umt !i. Onc:•Untt ~L>, .. dlmg The ~"ll' t:rsmn nf an} c~1s1111g J,,dhn~ 10 ,,,o I.!) f•r m,,rc d,, clhn~ unn,. 1f pcmunru u: 1111, I nlc. must he so c;im,-d ou11ha1 S<l);)r.Ue knd1,'II and barn la.:11i11e-.. and !,,c.•par.ne ,c,,cr. ,,au:r and u11ht1t..~ :ire surpllcd for cai;.h dwelling u1111. I'-ru •' b!UI Qu ,11111~ I he Ull' ""'"" ;>I '"'· ••• , ""e ,I' '·1on~ h' , .. 0 11)' r """' Ju ,!Im$ ,nm .,. ,, ~•i,mu,J 1111lus +nl,. ""'-' I•• ,, ,wrA,,I eul 1ln1 oe111irai, i't1 ·h ,n an,I l,,ull A1<1h1 1e. a,~ .. ;u,e, "'" ,,. a11d u11h11,s Q"' ·•~rio,J far"'" du @1111!1 Ullll ~<li<'Q S, 17,c Cn) Co unc:I c,f lhc Cn) ol Fnglcwoo,I. Color:odo hereby au1hon1cs ohc :uncndmi; Title 16. ChJpler 6. S,-.,1 ion I. "0 1111cn,ilmal K,'<lu1remcn1,· of 1hc Fnglc111Xld Muno.:,pal ('<'Jc ~•M~I and 1hc ,-n.1c111"'1lt of 1hc O\.'\\ f'nJ\ 1s101h 10 read :a., folio\\~ 16-6-1: rnmens ional Requlr<mrn1, . 13. SrmmMry 1'ahh· o/ /J11nt'II\U111td Utq1111V1Jh'lll\' for l'rmupul L :,·t•.\' mu/ Stmc'turn· J\11 pri1ll'tpal struct ures and U"-'> ,hall l>c ,uhJ<'<'I iu the 1111c1l<II) ;,11<I d1111<11>m1~,I ,1:,11,Lird, ,ct fonh 1111hc folio\\ 111c fohl,· 16-6- 1.1 I he<c >1Jnda1tb Ill!!) b., lunhcr lnmi.-J hy n1hcr apphcnhl.:: "'"''""' of 1111, TnJ.-. .\dd11111nal rcguln1tons li.H' 1hc n:~uhm110I tll,1nc1,. and spcc1:,I 1.hmc11$hmal rci?ulatio.,!ri. rclall'<i tu k11 ;1r ... u. scth:u:ks. h~1l!,h1. and n,-..,r .m..·.1 :.re , .. 1 14.inh Ill lhc >Uh~.:ll(ll\\ 1mnk.·di,ud) f1,ll,m lllt!, 1h1.• mhk Rult:, or mealou1cmcn1 urc ~ tonh m ,uh.,cc111J11 U•-b-1 \ l·M(." D1mcnsm11al ret1u1rc111cm~ for :u:1.'C!'>Sttry stn1c turc~ Ml .,Cl rl,nh 111 ~ub~l'Clh)II 16·0-l I EMC 1 \IU E IN<;J-1 . TABLE 16-6-1.1: SUMM ARY OF DIM ENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR l'IUNCIPAL STRUCTURES Mill Minimum Setbacks I-loo, Min (fl) Min Afee M:ix Lot Lot Max Lot ~ Coverage Widl llcigh1 Area ~ (%) h (fl) Elich (sq n) ~ (fl) Fron Sfdc Rea e,Mnx I (!)& r FAR [2) R-1-A Di s1rir1 IS•• ,>,!d11ie11al lle~ullui~•~ I ,,ll~•"on~ 1h, IAl>l..i One-l'nit I h+l!II-~ 9,0011 J 5 75 .'2 ~~ 7 20 D"cllin~ ,,,ni: Onc-l'nit ~ 6.000 1,59-40 J? 25 s D"clling on • 141 so 20 \:vnc Small Lot ~ All Other llflM+tMI 2MOO ~ \on, J5 200 .l2 25 25 25 rm R-1·0 District ~dllieAII Re:wlotie&• i'ellewing the :i:1hlej Ont-Unit ~ ~ 7,200 40 60 32 25 5 20 Dwelling ~ One-Unit ~ 6,000 11!-ll-40 so 32 25 s 20 Dwelling on• 141 ~Qnc Small Lot L,~ AIIOther~ lJ,000 ~ None 40 200 32 25 25 25 Um R·l·C Dist rict fliee ,1,,1~i1ie11al ll@~1tla1ioH~ hlll1~IHg◄k~ One-Unit ~ Lo ~ 6.000 40 J2 2S 5 20 D\\elliog 1S11n~ I One-Unit ~ 4.500 11!-0-J5 .17 J2 25 3 20 Dwtlliog on 1 141 Nt>~ Small l,>1 (;ij AJJOthtrPf'tflftfH'I 24 .000 '-on• 40 200 32 25 25 2S ~v,,, R-l-.\ ni,trirt I~££ ~ddi1iuua1 l:k0 ula JiQllS fnllgu io" lbt I abkl One-t:nit ~ ~o Jl ?5 20 ~l>NI h,01111 511 5 O"ellin~ --~11'' ~ n» rllingjID? ;I.Wlil ~ ~ :!!I ~ ~ J ~ Snu1II I g1 l"I ~,~ i..ooo-"~ -14}. {Ml-~ ~ .,._ ~ - ~ Dluhi .. Jfpil ~ D"~'llini,: ~ Ml~ (;>:e e rnr• thae l at~ J,000 per 111»1-~o per 32 25 5 20 unit uni: \bximum 2 ~('O~ 11] unit s) ~ ili-». ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l)u ellie~ ee a~ - AIIOc br r ~ 60 32 !S 25 ?5 ~Ls.,s 24 ,000 Nont 200 R•l•B Oi~tritt !~££ ~1ldiliRUl .B£1rnl1lilUI~ ~lllllUI ia0 Jbi;: 't1blEl One-Unil &;4-~o 32 2~ 20 ~I 6.000 50 5 D\\ellin~ Nt.'llC ~ ~'•'-2IUIIYI ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J ~ Swlll.Lo1.l5.I ~ ~ ~llflil--14}. ell-,I+ ~ .,._ ~ ~ ~· <YIOO--t-Ml !'ff ~I ~1<1»1-~ ». ~ ~ ~ »-lmlje-llflil-llflit-~. ~ ~ leU-~ ~ ?.J.. ~ ~ ~ n...u~ ~ Mu lli-Unlc Hfiei,e•! udter Mll,l: ~ J.000 prr ~~ 611 pe r .'2 25 5 20 Dwellin~ unu ~~ unil ,~111lio111m l 'oil~ .! II" IIAill 9f0 lfl ~ ~ gp 1121 ,~t,R ~ ~ I su ~~id1Ql 11 0 ~or ueil ~ All Olhtr ~ 2UOO '-ont 60 200 32 ,. ., ?~ 25 ~l/m ~ll-R-.\-A m s1ric1 ,s,, ~dd.iliSUi"'I R,gyl11iua~ fgllgni11° lbt Iabltl Oot-l/oil ~ 40 32 25 20 ~ 6.000 ;;o s D"tlllng ~ ~ 12~SIIIA2 gg D :1JIW1 ~ ~ .w ,U ~ ,l ~ S1111II I ,u l~I ~ e.ooo-~ ltso.,-Ufllt--Ill-6',--~ ~ r.-;Q. ~ ~ ~ M♦fflle<I m-pe,, .. 1111--Ill-~ ~ €,... ~ ~ ulll!-llllil-- ~ llel<ielled 4,000--It~ ~ .m-~ ~ ~ ~ l)u·elliA~ eo • li1111 ll l,e1 Mul1i-Unl1 i;m,i,ee • 1e11,!e, I 1111 weii, fi§O Mlffhff D11,lling ~ 1111 ""'" ;~g Ml~ ~l11i11mm MOO p,r ? 1111 ui119SO 60 p•r 32 25 s 25 unh ~ unit l'eht Ru£4 ~ w Qn J ,91 ,,,1 .Si ~ff+!-- I QI ~J~lbl ~ Prh11t Off-.... , 12,000 Kont 70 Parkin!! l.ois None n/a 25 15 IS ~·•~IAIMRI ··,,11 1 15 Omc,, l.lmhcd 15.000 (E\<ludin~ 1bc i:ro,s 50 None .\2 25 IS 25 noor ., •• or pukini: s1 ruc1urc,) All Other "-tiHod 60 32 25 25 2S ~ 2,l (HJO 'unr 200 lJsrs \ll-R-3-11 Ol>1rlt1 (Sec \ddi1iunal Rr~ul o1ion, ~oll o\\in~ 1hr rahlr) Onc-ll nil I h.000 ~-I 50 i 5 ~ 40 3? 15 ?II 0\\C'lling ~ ~ I 12~UlliD0 go .IJl.Wl ~ ~ ;ill " ~ ~ ~ I .... ~ ~ ~ l,;900-~ 44-Ml--~ #-(... ~ ~ GM-\lttlt ,l() MtH!ied ~,OAO 1ier HOil ~ii-44-JK'f' ~ #-r-~ ~ tt1'il-- ~ ~ l)u elllng oe ~ #Ci-Mo--4D--~ #-~ ~ • ll1HII bol Mul1i-llni1 ~ Mlffkffl ~l;4 unit<: -ii.,,, i l-l i1-1 D\\t lliog 3.000 per unil: -1-ml-•""'~ unh,: unlm5 fM11imum F..ach addi1i oo•I 2 8R YRIII 'HO 75 No nt 32 15 \lore l~ ~~ Morr llnits Ha scd unit m·rr 4 unit s: 1hnn 4 1,000 per unil ~ddifffHffll 1ha11 4 unib: gg I QI ~t,a 141 ~ unhs: IS illll 60 ~ ~ ~mttt» i=ARtl .5 Office, 14,000 (Et<l uding chr 75 1':ont 60 15 I~ 131 25 Umilrd )!ros, floor area of pnrkln~ s1ruc1u res) i\llOlbtr ~ ?4.000 75 "Olll' 15 25 ~ HI Xo nr 1111 15 u,c< ,\ll'•ll-1 Di<1ric1 I~,~ ,_~ddili!l n~I Re~•ula1igg~ Egll 0 ~ lht l'gltlcl ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ lWI U I Dd DA ~IOU II ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,\luhl-lJ nil No ne ~ ~one No ne 100 0 and no more 0 01\Cllin~ W ™ th an 5 reel s Nfll t4dl+ktMI ~ ~ All Other a!wwl 'ion• None ~ionr Nont 100 0 and no more 0 5 ~ than S feet ~Uses MU-8-2 Distrirl i~I:~ t\ddilig111I R~ul•lilHII t'gllfnflll~ lbE Iabltl ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ g IDd IHI ~Qlt II ~ l2 ~·,11111x l~I ~ AII.Ql.w No ne None 'onr 0 and no more ~ ~one 60 than 5 frtt 0 5 ~Uses TSA llislrirt Plen,, rtf,r to Srrtion 16-6-/ 4 /;,\IC. of thi, C/1apttr <111.J tire appli<ablr Station .4rr u S1011dard, 011d Guidriin~s /nr illlt't1.rit)' and dlmr11sional ~,a11dard~ 1-1 1\NI> 1-l No11e ! M1,kltllm Where I huildin~ 1bu1s All ~Mfll upon. adjo ins, or is adjacent Allw!!Uses 10 n residential wnc dl ~1rlc1, Non r Noor None minimum sr1backs or 10 0. Eiccpl ~2:1 on all ,idr; arc required, l\l anu ractured ex cept a< required In ~rtion llome rarks 16-6-7 .h:, "Srrernin~ RC'quircmcnt s." • I S,•e Sre1im1 /f>-5-J .. ~ .. 1. flh111•1·. Smr, tn Tahlt: /1/ n,r minimum ,hlr ,,,1hucl,. .\lale'tl in thN tublt•fiJr oh , ,.;, :iill."EJa lictlM,,tl n111/1i-m,;1 du-r.•lli11g, ,hall applJ tn th,• tltlirt• dH·tlli11g ttr11r111rc, and ttot u, t!arl, imlfritl11ul dwr//i,rg ,mil lnratrd in tin· ttructurt', /1/ Tlw mi,,imum ,,de .,etbac·k \landurd for pri11ripul r,•~idtntilll dttYlli11g, in 1/1~ ,~,idemlul (RJ :.nne diwrir1s u, ,ralrd ,.,, 11,;" Tahir, ,hall apply tn .rnch d11,·lli11g,, tltat ,•xi\'trd ni, 1/,e Effi•r1fr1• D11tc a/1/,;, Title. 1/lh,'rt'cr, p•illdpal u,id,11rial tlH-rl/ing, t.\i.'liug 011 1/ra.• Eflcrtire Du1e n/ t/rl, Titlr, 011d H'l,irlt "·' a/ 1/rut du11.• arr 11111 ;,, rompliunt'r will, the minimum ,i,J,, ,ttburJ. sra11dard, e,tabfo.Jrt•d in thit Tobit. ~Ira/I tint bt ro11,idut'd 11ourmifnrmi11g j;fr,1r11""' dur .rnlr{,• tn 1/,r 1lh't'IU11,:'s 11nm·m11pli1wr,·w11l, t/rr miulmmn ,lJe .tttbark. Such d1w.'/lil1g,· ""' "gramlfathered," and sJ,all ~ rm,sidtrtd lc,:ol. rnuformiug 3fruc111rts/nr tltr p11rprMffi of.~alt• and ,1t•,•e.lnp111(•1111111d,1r 11,{~ Title aud 01/rrr City h11ildi11g 011d so/ti)· ugu/01io11.,. Su S,rrin11 16-9-.:l (\'a11rm1formi11g S1r11rt11rt•<J, brlnw. /J/ n,, minimum ,rpar,,1io11 bct••'t't.m pri11rlpal buildings lnrared 011 tlu• sam(' or udjoi11/11g lob·. tt•he1l,rr or 11011/r, lots or, urder tht ,am, Ok"lltrsl,ip. shofJ M fiftu11 [Cl't (IJ1, /.// S,·r Scctln11 /6-6-1.C (nr oddititmal Ji111e11~io11ul .(tandurd~ upprnprlu1r ,,, the :.nm: dl,rrlrt. l~l ttmall IOI g[ (££Ord pa or brfors frhru•n l' 200:f C. .1,Mi111mal /)1111,111io11,1/ mt</ D,T.-!U1'IJ!1'JJ1.S1<111J111·,/,, -I-, R I .\ D1.1Fi~1. ll1oeF<. 101 h•s Q •ielm ••. 1,'' 11w, •• """' r,>+~,'-++4 .................. ~- lh.•Y-<lllel (0,ll(l(ll ,ey••"' re I, aRd h Ill ·••r•"'" ... e1 d,i:r;,F<lll , .......... ~!tlj.-.h, lei ,mni •el11·1ol:· ...ii-,~ 11 • she"'" ~:· 1h, la;1 FdoeFJed &ale al 111, 111ne t'f tho ,ff,a,,• e J ,to ,,f 1'1<, I 111•. • en,""" dMaal\,J d•1olh11~ RIB) ~• dA51r1<a10,I ,n ••• I 1 .. 1. <1,«111 1ha1 th, w1el1h ,h,111 111 11, .~ ~ "'")-r.011~0•1 a,1,l 1he '"'",,,,I 1haR ,o• "" 1h,•• anJ 1<• , h•nJ,.,J ("Jlllllo~•-k!-• ~ I\ I ll l)1srnc1 ll'h,r, • lei ha , "1J1h ,,f l,,s tllun ,,,,_.. r....c -.,_ • .,_.,...,....,--• ~ ,,,~ .... 111el , .. ~ h1111,lr,_~fee1. 1111d i, Ill •rorAh! .,.J ~-,, ...... ~ 1mmeJ1o11el: oa,01111•~ 11 •-h0 ·" h. the lao1 ••a ,,J,J al , 0111 • """ ,,f,~.,..,, .. , o1f1l11 . l 111,. -~ J.,,ollin~ '""i' h, ,1111:•A,-1e<I eu so,J l,•1 , ,,·,,p, tho· 1h•" ,J1l1 h ,II in ne ~ le lhilR AA) re .. fSll'J ond lh• ...... IM, ..... thaa '" ,h,••.1111,l f6}lllll+--,,t'ff+k'-h!<!I . .1 It IC g.,,,,., 11'1;, ... ~~ R "1d1h rifle. ''""' ~A-i.,, f~--r-.......-11,111 ,,•; 111.111 illlU f~.I\Q(ll :~•01'0 r,.,_ 011d tE 11~ ,,.,,u, ap,J Jil+eknt ,, 'n,r lur h 111 any I •1 111:,,,ed,01,l'., aa,ernrn~ os l1e1, 11 h•· 1h, la,1 ,..,,,,,( ,~ ,1. t!-!h,-;i111• ,,r 1ho dl,~11• • ,Imo , f 1hb ·1 ,11.. 11 an• ""'' Jota~l1,J Jo •llrnj!.llhly ho CPtbl-..1-.-P old IPI .•• , .. r, lhRI th, ",J,h !,;,II m "'' •• ,.-,...,..i...,.;1,.,, lh111) ••' en ~~•,J,.,J--~,-~ l I.I 251 'I"""' f.,t ,\1,pli,:ihihl) n,c follt>I\IJlll '130dard, 11rrl) II' oil mul11-u1111 U\\clhni:, '"'"'ll\t<:t,oJ ,,, l:1'11\l'fll\l .,l\cr the cff,'\'111 c ,1.itc vf th 1, Scctmn, t, \lult1-11n11 u1,clh11~, c\l,tt!U: 1•1uhc dkctllc Pate 1>l 11t,,,sw11011 nnd ,dnch ·'"'l that ,11uc.1Jrc 11"1 in c1·n1Plin111:c "1th ,1J11\brJ, c,tal>li,lwd ~) tin, S,..:111•11, ,hJIL 11111 \,e c,·1,std~,-J JK1111;1,n[Q11n!l!i: duc..,,,lcly lit the ,11, cllu1,1;·_. 11011c\lnlj)J1011c,· wuh the;,1au<l:ird1J.1f 1ht> Scclkiu Sudt.J~ clliw:, .,re "i,:ml}llfathet:ed;· and th.ill l>e ct'11<1dcred leJ;al, c.•nfowung_ str11cmrcs.Jvr the purp~sci 11f sole ~11,I 1k1elo1>111cm uuJcrilus 1'11k • c !'r<11•~n) li:I\ 1111: rc.1r alley .1,w,, (2J QmjJ~JU.illl!l .1!~~ ~hal[J,c t•f:'~L~dunJ thcJNJll bull:IJD,jLJ111c CIJ ,-nclt Untl hr n minin1um of five feet f5J i l 'l MlDlllll!lll.J~~~c,~•r PllrkiW. p3ds....lll:.i!nad1cd uruu h_all...b$ 111 cmr fret.Im W ~fo;s1mmn dO\C\'al.J2t_p.'\tXm~d•h »11bm fmm }1.rd or front fflbacU~m tJ OJ.inwu, W Thc..w;w_:u.11uu:;iw:e door 1nd1h rlLlheJ.ronLJucadc Qf,lhc; Sllljcturs; ,hall li<:. . .iunw>tt ID m.llWL U) /\l~Q!!l: Ieo~I ulullilll.~~l)!l)~d llcUWClLdtJl1Cll:lW,JILJlllD(WJ,l pa luw..i!dj11ccJ11 l!r\111<:0J>l. t~ l.lnuLJhauu:su ,dc PIJP!ib,d ~illlll'li" helund~.llJ!JtiL1Jl.)111c ,,, thcl'rmc1pa1 ~trUctuc~ ~cc the pp1ii;i1>al.1,ruc1JJ;.c'ucar..rnbnck 10JcJW~lQ1 (2) ~~~hcj)jde 1arjc1y 0( mu1u-unj1 4Cl~Ql,Q1liwm.Jllt..CllY ~111na~~n9~aac~ b~S1Wllill)t.(iC~\I-II..UlJllfOJlll~ lZ> o~bcnc..,.uud1 d~nugus jl(~c IUWl'..lll 1,a11ifr...tl1c.11m·nl.WJW.! ~ub~tion, ,I, l. MU•R-J-B D,,mct. • rhe nummum lot nrca sta1k..1rd 'iCI fonh m rablc ll>-6-1.1 appl) 10 p.1rcds of land con1n1111ng Id, than f!\n)•thr"1: 1hnus.1ml r.,c hundred ~ixiy (4J5()()) ><tunrc l.-c1 1 I ncrc). l'nrccls uf land co111n111i11g ' "•11:rec 1hous:111d fi,c hun!lrc'll sixty (43.5()()) «JUarc feel (I acre) or more nu,y be dc,eloped Jc,1>11) of one ( l) unit per une thousand <1glt1)·-n111c ( I .OS11) MIUJIC feet b. rhc mini, ,um 101 area s1andnrds sci fonh in 'l ahlc 16-6-1.1 for :1.111 c lirn(wJ.:.1111!1 "all t11her ~ llllllll:l1ll uses" 1~111 1101 appl) 10 a11 exis1ing mucture co11-..1cd lO accommo,,lnte a ~ ~Ql\ Cl! no1=id,-n11al pnnc1pal use on a lot having lc,,s 1h.,n I\\Cill) •four tll<'u~nd (2Hl()OJ ..qUJre fc,: pro,1dcd the~ illl!m.cd comcrsion comphcs \\llh d1stric1 rc,idc1111al dl"sig.11 s1amktrds :111d req uired ()ff-street p.'lrking nnd k1ndscnping r~uirc1n~nts • • • • h n,,dlm;_: ~:11j_, m.,_ ~ ll)(l'n'!i,'rilh.'\I lllt}l lh\" ,;11111: hu11J111;; .,, tlh," .. -,111111\."1,.1;11 u .. ~·: 1 •t ,b ,I ,t,mJ-1llt.111c ~ .._, I he C\'lllllli:r,1al u,, (W'!J'IC, 1hc lll:\IJlnl) N the i:rnund lk•1•: ,11 1hc hu1ldmi;, .,ml 1, dirc,11) .,c,c,,ibk Jh,m nn ~d).i.:.;nuiub hc ,1rw1 "I ,1Jl'\,all .,. Relief rr,,m lt<>lll ,c1h.1ek 1c,1u1rcmcm, ,c1 forth 1n Table 1(,-b-l I m:r he prondcJ >e 111 1he ,lluJlllllh il!IJ..lllt~ h· II\ 1h1 e "'' II l.)cl('I\\ c"nd111<1neJ ,,11 th<: , ... ,.,hh,llltlj!lll1.111 nr 3 '"' r,,, Jo:, cl11pm,:n1 .-J!!e alllng 1hc 1r,,n1 rr<>po:M) lme i.. GJ C1>n1111<.-rc1JI 1,,1, \\1lh m1>rc than t\\O hunJrcd ti Iii (1511') l'c..'1 ,,f ,,,mmewat ,,,mng and t,,1 d"fllh . .,. W Dm c-1hru u,c< .I HJ Uu1>1Jc dmmg I. i.<>I Arca F.xccpll<>ns. R.-t111,·1u111 111 '·"' .ln•11 No lot, c"siing .111d <•f reC\>rcl 011 the dli:c11,c dale of 1h1> Tnlc. sh,1111;: sn rcduccd 1hJ1 the t,,1 :U-<J ,hall h< ,n~1llcr than pr<"><nb<d hi 1111, 1 nk :S:11 pon1M 11f • 1<11. ncccsSJI) 11, p1m1Jc the 1cquird area per dwcll ,ng unil. ,hall he scparai.•d III m,11,•r,,h1p from 1h,11 p<1n1<111 of 1hc Im up,·n "'"~h 1hc h111ld111g c.•1lla11uni; the J"elhn!! w11111runit, ,s lo.:.i1,-J l 11/111· /11,111/!,111,111, Suh,cc11u11 ta) ahovc ,hull 1w1 :1ppl) 10 u1il11) 111>1allamins 11~11 arc 11,-c,""-'I)' for the.-puhlic u ... c.· .111J l.'.fln\cntc1k.'C' ,,f lhc Jrt.."3. In .)uch ms1anc1.,. uuh1~ 111,tnllauon""' ma~ ,"ClUp) 1,<\t an c,cc» of'" hundred ,eH'nl) •lhc (II,~) •~u•rc !eel 11f 1hc Ill! area. /\11 u11ll1y 111,1nll:11ion i11 exec» of ,me humhc,1 ( IIKII "4u.1re f<.-d st.ill l>c ..:r<!t!n,-J and lnnJscapcd from aJJ:iccnt anJ adJ1•1111ng r"·~1dcnc~"'!<i. 1 he 111111111,um Imm sc1hacl «'lu,rcrncnt ,1a1,'II in I .,hie 164>-I I ,1ill"c ,h.,11 aprl) '" 1he ,honer <1de nt a n.·i.:liU~I\.IIM-,hapcd c,1mcr hll. :md 1hc-,ulc ~cth;1d. sh.111 appl~ 10 1hc Ion~ i-.uJe ol thL' lot. I hl.: 1mcm " ll Jrl'I) 1hc lr,>nt ,c1had, 10 1hc ,,Jc ,,1 1hc c11mcr 101 11"11 ah;,1l, '"'" 1hc fr,1nt ) ar,1, anJ -.c1hJ~\., ctl th,nk:~ I,~ ,1h.·d ,,n the hlng ,,dc ,.f 1h1.: .... 11111: hh"'l 3. t )h!t1ru,11un ul' \'tc\\ ,tn ,m t "Tl,,r ,,r (.\,mer I ,,t. i\~ithmg :!!oh,1II he fM.'11Ullll-J m the fn,111 }JrJ. \tdc ~';!rd, or rear ~--arJ \\ hi,h \\ 111 Clh:-it. ,1 ~ 1hc, te'\\ ,,f th"· 01\Conung c:m, or pcdc~1rian~ a d1~t:1 111.:c of 1hrcc hun,lrc<l feet (\00') 1111, ,h,1II 1101 prcduJc 1hc 1n,.1;11l.111~1t1 of n<."Cc,,:lr) u11lll) ~01111'311~ Jk.'lc:i. 1111J 1.1r uaffi~ r1,.1,rul;.\_1r) Jc, ices: I k1!,!ht I \~\..'flllOQ'!o I he tt,11,\,, utµ llCllh ma~ C\l.'.\..'\.-J the ll\,;l\lnlUlll ht."t\,!hl ~1ll,m1i.."\I m lhc ;1rrh~ahk NOC' d1,1m.:1. J .. ,fk'.:1li"-... ,1t) l111111"--J \II ,,f 1hc follo\\ m~ 111.:m., ,lull he l~'}lt~:i.11~ J,Mh.::1att..'\l ,,nh 1l1c: ~1.ructun: "' 11 h1 d11he; .,·c a1rnd1cd .\pphcmu, m;oy rcquc>1 ,,1hcr cxccp1ton, Ill the hc1gh1 hmt1,11w 11, ,i:ucd 11111•, Sc.:,,:11011 acc0rdinµ li1 ,h1.· ,anam;c pr,,4-'.'1.•durcs m <.ic..:1 11m If,-~.!(, 1~~1t· Sp11e.,. <1ec1'k,, he line,. eur<,la<. Jnd dc•m~. P"'' · Jed the) "'" .101 1111cndcd llr u,ed for d" dhu~ purl'"'"'· ,mJ r-r11\1J<.'II 1'11.-; e\lcnJ the he1gh1 ,,I the rn11op;1l hutldmg b; 111• nx>rc than 1h10; l"'r~cnl (.1(1',I 3h.l\c 111'.' ma,imum height p<.>n11111cd in the"'"" d1>1nc1 b Bu lkh e;id~. ck\'mor pcmhou:s\!!), ob,;cl'\·:111tm 10\\crs. tran~mununt tO\\i:"rs. cl11mncy). ,i;1111laton., :..nlt'ke 1o1a'-'~ll. sk)lights. dcrrid::s. COIW(')'''"· \\;lier l("l\\.:!r~ :,nd 1:rnl,. lirC' tt,wrrs, h(lsc 10,,·cr,.. cooling um1,. endC\>Cd s1a1r-.,cl1', <'r other s1ructur.-s "here 1hc 11\3nu1•ctunng rn.:<'» "'<luirc, :1 ~'re:11cr hc1gh1. pro\ldcJ 1hc) C\l<ild the hc1gh1 <>f the pmi.: 1p:1l hu1ldmi; h) nu nK>r.: than 1h1n) pcrcenl (30°ol above the ma'1mum hciJ.!ht pc,m,ncd m the '""c ,h>1nc1 Chinmcy~. mc lu<l in g chimney 1cnm 11 ation dc\1ccs nnd decClra1 1,c l'e;uuri.=s. on rc~1dcntrnl d,,ell ing • •ru,,1un:, 1i.1y exceed the hc1~h1 im1ita1iun h) no more 1hon li1ar feet (4'1 ~fos1111um Rc-.,i<lcnuul Front Yant rhc m.1~1mum fr11n1 yrml for any d,,cll in~ ~hall 1101 he ~rc;11cr 1h:m \ nt!- 1h111l ( I .l) oflhc depth oflhc loi. Mn111num r ro111 l.01 Co«nge Sc-e Sc-cttt>n 16-6-IU l·MC. "lksu!Jl S1andJrJ,, and Gu1dd111, ... :· helm, for h11111, ,,n IN:11 fn,nl h•1 ca,cragc :1pplu:.1hlc m the res1dc1t1i.tl (R) z,~tc d1~1nci. U,c uf Rcqm rc<I Sc1 h11e k or Yo rd \\y A1101hc1 llu il<l tng No 1><1n ,,fa ,c1bnck. yard. ~oun,, 1 ,11hcr ,>pen ~p.:11.:c prO\llk-d for an~ hu1ldmg or Mrut.turc fo r the purpo:,,,c of complym~ with lhc pro,1Mmu.. ,,f t111s Tok· shall he md,ukJ n, :1 ran or :1 ;.ud. coun. or Cllh<'t' ,,,._.n ,p.,cc rc'quu,-J nJcr this Title for :1nc-1hcr bu1ld111~ ,,r ,tN\'.turt -l I \ccpuons to Setbac k ond Yard Rc,1111 M11cn1,. lpp/1n1/>1/i11· ll1e exec ltion, ,1,11,'tl in 1111, ,uhsc'Cllon ,hall he app',cahle only Ill lhc rc,idcmial lih1m:b ( 1 1.• • thl.") an~ lk' Jpphi.:ahlc 111 the t :,mt.-» ur 1ndu~1n,,I d1~tm·t~ ) 1' n.rm1~/1 L,11, \1 coch end •I .11hmugh 1,,1. lh<-rc ,1"1II ho• fr11111 ,c1h,w l of1hc depth rcqum•d h) l hts T11k r.,r the db1 nc1111 \\,•1ch c,1ch 101 fm1t1 nijc ts loc.11ed. ~ \/11/11-( ·,,,, n-. .. •11111~1 1,,r1hc ru'l~""''r """'<1h.1ck n:~ula1tons. Hll,hh;,I """ """ n1ult1•uni i\\dhug'.'> "uh -..·111mtk.1n pan) ,,.111, ,lull hi.: c,,n,11.lcn.-J ,L, one bu1IJ1111_! ,-..:~Lp~mg ,,n .. · for. ,I. Rnh,~ ,;,,,, 11I ''lt·1hm t,. No 1c1.1u1r .. ·d M:lb:ic~ ,11\1u11d ,1n c,1~t111g hu1l1.hnl,: ~h;11l he ,c1Mr;1 lc\l in ~l\\llc:r~lup frpm the h,t ur,ou \\htch 1h..: bual<lmµ 1, h\C:itcc1 c. R, rr k1/-,,l..1 fur S/J11//u11 I.oh If 3 rc .. dc1111al d1,1t1c1 \\a, k.._, 1!~11 ,,nc hunJrcd k..-1 ( 100·1 dc...-1> 1•111ht dli.'1'.11\C date of1h1, Ink. the rear ><.1h.i.k n~1) I'<.' 1edun,l 10 lificcn ftcl (I~-) • • • I tr:(!1111~\ l)I f ~ ... , l \SI •~ 1(1 ... 1,~ \l'nl!j ,110, l1J·'C: iJ.-J 4 THAT pmpcr;ll'> ,n th., Cm J•" h1,Ion1.,1lh pidttt.'li ,m 25 11101 11orll• •tni-·\111 umbonJuon ot i;,,.,,,r,•111 '"" or thrt•e •Joi, m.1le up JOOUI 9.l", or th,• 1c•,1<J,.,11,,1 propertll'> \\llhlll lhl' (111, 'i THAT pnor tu th,• I n,roed Ol'1elopmenr Codt m 2004, the multo-unrt d1>t11c1, rt'quired a mnrmi.,m lot 1\ldth of 2 5 reel per unit lnr ti\ o or more unus on on<' property b. THAT m 2002 ,l Citizen was concerned about multr-unit d"ellrn~, ,n llw R-2-A Wnl:' district regJrdmg ullll~ that were being built 1\lth garages or parkin~ pad, th,11 essentoJII\ co1 ered the front or the struclure or the cnI11 e yard. 7. THAT in 2004 the front 101 width requoremenI for multi-uni• properties in the R-2·A, R-2 6, MU-R 3-A ,ind MU R-3-B lone districts was increased to 30 feet per urnt . 8. THAT tlw 30 foot requrrement crea ted hardsh ip s and pracricJ I difficulties fo, the ownPrs rif existing a tt~chcd two units on a 50 foot wide property 10 either obt,1111 111sura11ce or to refonJnce a~ the properties did no t comply w ith the Code. 9. THAT the potent ,al for new hous ing in the Oty was oeing red uced bt><"a11~e land com discouraged or,c-unit developmenr in J mult,-unrt district. CONCLUSIONS 1. THAT the Public Hearing on the Minimum Lot \o\'idth Requorement~ and Development Standards for Multi-Un11 Dwellings ,-..as hrought before the Plann,n11 Commission on April 8, 2008 by 11 ,e Depa1Imen1 of Commurnty Development, d departmt!nt 01 the Cuy of Engl<.•wood 2 THAT notlct! of the Publ,c Hearing "as published on the Englewood 1-/er,1/d on February 29, 2tl(.)8. l THAT the aml•ndmcnts are dcs,gn1>cl to cl.1nfy and simplify the e~i>tmg rPgul,11ions 1,11hon thti U11i11ed Di>wl<>pnwnt Cod" ii 'l, •f fJ .. I \S s:11111• ,1.:: : IC•\ I',:= .. i.: THAf prop,•111,•, 111 lh,• (11\ J•e h1·,lo11, 1111 fl,Jlil'J rm ~., 1•>111 111111' ,01,• l\m \ n1T'hm,.tll>rl lll {!._Jn,••rtilh l\\O c>r :hrt•t• lnb" IIIJ.lt..• up ,thou I 4 i' 01 1lw 1•,1der1lri1I 1,wµ •m,·, ,\llhm th,· C111· THA T prior 10 tfw L,m1wd D,•1,•iopment [<>lit' 111 2004, tlw 111ul1i-ur111 dis1r11 1, rpqu11~d ,1 r111111mur11 101 \\lthh 01 15 ,, • ._.: per un11 for t¼O CJr mort' un11, on un,• propertv. THAT m W04 the front lot '"dth rcqwemenl IOI muh1-um 1 propcr11rs in the R-2-A. R-1-8. MU-R l-A and .\ \U-R-l B zone distrotts "Js H1trt,J>ta!U I<, lO lect per unit. ,. THAT the amendments will brmg the e xisting Jllached 1wo units on a 50 ioot wide prop. 1 into compll,1nce wi th 1he currcni Cod~. 8 THAT 1he ,1mendme111S will encourage tht' potentr,11 for new ho11s1ng and dPvelopmcnl 111 the Citv 11 TH AT the amendmen1s meet th~ c111e11a outlined in Roadmap En1tlewood 2001 Englt>wood C-omprchensi1 e Plan, $('ction 5. Ob1ct1iVl' 1 l which stJtes· Encuu,a~i, hous ing mvestl"le,its thJt improve th<! housing m,~ mclvd111g bo:'• sm,1ller and larger unm Jnd a wider range of housing tvpes mcluding single fom,ly. duplex. townhonie and ,ondom1r11u rn unit s. D ECIS ION TH~REFORE, it 1s tlw decision o( the City PIJnnm~ a11d Zonrng Comrni,,ion th.it Case # 2()(r.()'i amendml'lllS to Title 16: L'rnlied Developm~nl Cod!! of th!:! Englewood Murndpal Cod~ pt•,1aimng to m1r1mum lot \\1d1h requirt'ments and de1elopmC'n t st,111d,1 rcl~ lur multi• urnt d,~l'l l!ngs and amendments to s1mphlv as~oc1ated dl•firn11ons and Table I b-6-1 1, \ummaf) of Dm1Pns1on,il rt•,1utrt:nwnrs for Pr''Klp,1/ Strucrure~ should ht' rdt>rred to the Cit~ Council \\1th a f,1~or,1blr recommcnd.11ior1 I lw d!:!Clsion w,1' rea{ ht-<l UP<>n J I ute on a mo11un 111.1tJ,, al tht! nwctmg of the City rl,11111111g and Zurnng l rnnrni,;ion on April I\, 2008, 111 11\r I\ el~n. ;ecoml!!d bv M1 ( ,1f,111dc1 wh1d1 fll tll ton <tate,: bJ1,lmg!r. ol h1ct l ·\Sl a~r~,r•.o~ \pnl \. ~OCHC P..ii;rJ ()I ! AHS /\A)S A8STAl1'. ABS[r-,. T Ckf #_ JO-S, A\1['1//Jl,,li\'T~ 10 TITLE lo LJ\1(1£0 DfVl!Ol'\ltl\1 COD[ \II,\ \ILM LOT\\'IOIH A.5 PROPU)W. BE RECl1\l~ll\/V£D FOR •\Pt-R(ll Al 1() 01' COL \/OL \\'/TH 4 f41 CRABlf Rh tJ,\l'.lf\ l•\1/0N FOR 4VOPTIOf\' .\S: ·. RITTf.'I: Bmk !,.nod,. Rot11. \\dlt>r, Fish. l(,orh. i-.111g !',.one 1'.one Bleile, i-.n ~~cr Mo11on earned. These Findings Jnd Condusions Jre dfeu1ve as of the meeting on Apnl 8. 2008. BY ORDER OF THE CITY PLANNING & ZONI NG COMMISSION • • TO: Tl tRl l: rROM: ()Al(: Rl: M E M 0 111,1yor .111d Cit) Coundl G<1ry Sc,,rs, Cit\ M,1Ii.Igrr R A N D Alan \\lhitc, Communil\' Development DirectorQ~ June 12. 2008 Solar Access RC'gulations 11 1,i u M TI,e shade cas t by structures has been a major topic oi discussion during the Kcn l Place hedrings. Some municipal,t,cs across the country have enacted regul,11ions lo protect access lo solar energy. One local jurisdiction that has enacted solar access regulations is Boulder. 1 hc Boulder regulations establi sh three SolJr Ace ·ss Areas in the City and overlay the vanous zone districts. The basic concept 1s that a lot is pwtt'cterf by a hypothetical "s0lar fpnrr" aro1111d the prrim!'lN of lh<' lot. No strultures o r ob1ec1s (Includi ng ~egctalion ) 011 adjacrnl lo ts mJy shade tl1e lot in question beyond the limi ts that the hypothetical "so lar fence" would shade the lot from I 0:00 lo ~ 00 on the winter solstice day. In Solar 1\cccss Arca I (mostly lower density rcsidenli,111one districts), the sol,u fence is 12 IC'et 111 height. In Arc,1 II (mostly higher density and mixC'd use zone districts), th e so1.u fontl' is JS ft'<'t high. Solar .,errs, µrotcc tion m Arra 111 (a ll other zone district~) is by Pl'rmlt onl). ThC' regul,111011, incl,1de pr0\l\1ons lor i11subst.111tial brcdchrs and tCIIIJJOrJf)' obstructions. 1hr tlro,esses ror c>.c<'pt1ons, w,11vers and permit s ,1rc cont ained in the regul,,tions. StructurC', and vcgrtatio11 in r~istcncc on the date of the adoption or th e cod,• ,,re 1·xempt1•cl Alw incluclt'd Jrl• rcqui1cm1•nls lor rool and wall surfaces de,1ling w11h slopes, orie111atio11, and slructur,11 ,uµpon Applir,,ticms ror builrlir1g pl'nnils 1,,ust include ,1 graphic reprcscnt,1 11011 o r thl' shadows c-.1s1 by the stru ct ure 0 11 tlw ,ol,11 fo nrPs of adjacC'tH lots. Staff rNi'"" these• lnr conlorm,111n• wrtl, 1hr rc-gul.1 t1011, . • • • 1 iROINANCE '10. ,1 Rll c; or~• " ll\ \l rtllllU I\ U IL '-CIL 1111 L \0 2J I\ I RODl ll IHIY l'I lll\{ II \II \1111 R \I< M >RI' Al\ ORDINA.'ICE AI.TrnORIZl'l(i WE PFWFR SFMINARY PLAN:-ILD UNIT DE\'El.O l'~IE\'T (l'l 'Ill M1E~D\1Er-l \'O ! \\'llFRl:AS. the En~k\101~1 C"1ty C'<>un.:11 appru1ul the lk1wer Sem1tul) PL1nned l:nn De\ cl<'!"netll v. nh the 1'3S>'l!)C ,,1 OrJ111.111.:e ~" 51. Scne,, of !(1().1. ,,nd \\Hl:RLAS. Con•muwn Chm) lhll< l.md c,,mr;ini. I Ll filed nn •rPhc:111011 for an amcndmcn1 10 •he 2004 Planned I 'nu Orvclopm .. 'D•; ,md I\ 1 IERI.AS. •he l:np!e1,ood City Council approved , \ni.'Odmen1 So I," luch proposed nn change, 1,, 1hc general charac1er cf 1hc dC\dopmtnl or for-...,1• res1dcn11al and limned rc•ml use-< " nh 1hc r,,=gc ofOrdmancc Nil. 5. Scnc,1 of !007, and \\11fR1 AS. this AmcnJmcn• l\o.1. propose:. snc plan adJus1Jl1<.'Dh II> :iJJrd-li dC\cl<'l'ffl<'DI l>ascd ,m changin~ ,nnrkct cc,ndiuc,n:, b) cstnbhsh,nll "cnwlope<'"; and WHERi,AS. •he "cmelupc" concep• pmv,d.:s •he Oc\lh1l11) •♦1 mJ\.c d .. mgc, 1♦1 bu1IJ111g ~x-:u.u.m •nd •"'•n••IIOO 10 mccl c,'DSUmcr and marl«1 dc-m:1nJ, "nhl•u• 1hc n,'t\l to amend the PLID s,1c pion each Lime an ndJUSlllU:nl is considered; and \\1 ll'Rl•AS. 1hc d1m1gcs<,I A111cndmen• Nt1 2 •o thc PUI> arc • n,,-,.., rn,d,,p,:s tn \\hoch an ;illowcd 11« or • .:11111y nuy,..:ur rnmdcJ ali l'l'D heigh•. ,e11>.d, bu lk plane. nnd lloor area rclJUor<11i.111s arc met r<1..1hl"hn1L'DI .,r the c:md,,,... .l<<e< OOI mean th• en,cl,-,,.: will be «m1rt.1cl) tillcJ, uni~ that de,clopmcnt 11s1i occur wnhm the en, dope an,J \dJ1t1(,n ,,f ..;;mglc and l\\O-UOJI rc~kicnti:al u1roe. • Add11m11 ofho1cl us, ln..'TC3>C Ill tt1,1l s"t1fflm<'TCl31 op.1<-e 10 '5,(NNI "IUJrc r..-.1. • Uet1<:1:.e the number of rcsidc1111.1I unih frmn •51110 JOO. • L•nut ~ un structun.-.. along I\ C'>I boundan \:Segn1u1c,I "nh Kelli \' 111:,~d. • ( ,~1rd111a•c hulk plane .111<1 heigh• •n c:,ch <111 d,ipc. and \\ Ill Rl·Al,, pur:.w111t ••• 1:./.1 C. lt,-l-15(7)(~). 1i.1J•ll n~iJ,hcJIIOlh•ua I' l I) 1l1'1nc• 111,,n n ,1,1 be •l'f'R'"'d pur wnt "' tl,c, "'""' h,ru,.111011> anJ ret]uoreni<-nl> h) "Inch ,ud1 Pl.in""' ,•11i:111all) nppro,•,-d .• ind I\ 111 Rl-.t\S. 1he l·.n!lk-.1<,iJ l'lnn11mi: ,111d / ,m111i; t .""'"""""' held Pubh, llc:,nng, ,~, Mar.h 4 anJ M=h I~-1(10\. "" u,,.,,J •he l\nicndn-..:111 ,,r tltc l'la,mcd l11111 IJc\ d .. pmcnl and r,,:,,mmcrnkJ .owro,·al of •In< Ocn,cr S,·nunan l'lam,ed Unn O..'\dopmrn• i\m<.-n.lmcm 'lo ~ wuh •he followmi: c"11dlll,>11S II bi All :1ppr\1 \c.'\l 1.:,1ntl1t1u1h .uKI rct1u1rcmcrn ~ c~t.ioh:-.hl·J umlcr lhc D1.'mcr Sc1m11:u\ i'L'll J lkl lkm c1 Scn1111al') l'l ')). \mc11J1ncn1 I. ,hall appl) unle" JmcnJc-.J h, J\m41kJn"M:n1 1 .-\men<lmcnl ! ,,ckn<m ledges the need (or lle.,hk Jc, clOfillll"nl np11011, b) ..-,.1nhli,h111g lhrcc i 1) dc,cl0pnw111 cmcl,>pc, red1111cal ,nc plnu rc\le" of dcvclnpmcm 1111h111 ,aid en,clupe, ,hall he by 1hc 1>c,elt,p111en1 Re, 1c11 l"c.1111 li•r compliance w11h PUD and C'II) dcvcl1111111cm stand.ir<ls Fm clop,! 5hall he lunnc-d u, use,. p<'flmlled m lhc ··twu,dtold ""'"~ .. category of the PUil", Tahlc,,t '\ll<"'cJ l,,c.,. 4 Ho1cl U,c shall be hmncd as follow, n llotcl use shnll be l<<:alcd w11hi11 En,dopc I only. b. I lo1c l use shnll 1101 be n scpJrnlc. stnnd-alonc u,c c. The maximum number or hn1cl rooms shnll be I ~(I d trhotel u.e is awroved. the following !-"'CSI accomntod.111011 allowance Jppro, cd m the ori!!'nal PUD shall he runcnJed 10, ••J . ·1 he number uf n:srJ:n11nl un11s does not mcludc proposed guest uccommodntion for b'llCSts for res idents of1he projccl. Such space., shall 1101 exceed 900 S.F. and 110 more ihnn 1wo ,uch spaces DCUesidcm~1I Cl!J.ld\lmi~r IK!tklint: ( 12 101rol) shall he provided." • 5. W11lun any designated bu1ldmg emcl<lfk' penmtung 1cs1Jmual lowers. the lotal Ooorplolc of 10\\ crs burl! shal: nol exceed 5(1• o of the cn,clopc area. To1al tower • Oo,,rpla1c shall he calculated b) ;umnung the ure:a of the 1yp1cnl 1ower noor for e.1ch 1ower cm1,truc1cd wilhin 11,c envelope. n,e 1ypical 1owcr Oc,or shall be dclcnnine<I by the ("i1y of Eng lewood Dcvcln1nncn1 Review Team . l'cm h<•usc. common nmcnily or grnund 0.-irs shall he excluded from the dc1cm1inat1011. \lt)W,"IIIEREFORlo.Bf TTORDAINl:DllYTIII cm·rnuNt'II 01 lH[CITYOF I 'l;(;J l·WOOO. ('OJ ORAl>O, AS FOLLOWS ~o.!J.l. The 1:n~lewood t'ny Council has rc\lewcd the Amcndmcnl No. 2 10 1hc Dcnvc, Senunal)• Planned Uml 1Jcvc lop111cn1 and pursua nl to 16-4-15(1)(2) l,.M .C. and linds Ihm the l'.U.ll. nam.11dmcm 1s 111 cvnfonuancc wllh 1hc upprlll'cd Plmtnc-d Unll l>cvclupmcm rcquorc1ncn1s S,:,11on 2 TI,e l:nplc-,.,~,J C'ny Council fi11d, 1ha1 all requarc-d ducunk!nb. drnwmgs. reforrJI,, rC\.,>111111<'1klauons and appru,al, ha\'C b<."t.-n n:ccl\cd fu;(\!!!I.Ll . n,c Fn~lcwn<XI C'ny (\,unc,I find, 1hm lhc mncmlc-d I' ll.ll. sue p lan is crnhtslcnl wnh r,d11pted mul gcncnill y acccplc-d stnndards 11fdcvclnpmcnl w11h1111hc('11y. ~ rlrc l:n~lcwooJ t'lly ('ounc,I finds ll~u lhc runcndcJ I' l ,.D sue plan I$ suh,1nnt1,1II) cor1>1>lcm "nh 1hc b'""'''· obJCCII\ cs anJ p>hc ,cs and/or an) <Mhl1' mJ111.t11CC, la" or rcquiremcitl of 1hcCII) ~-l11e Cuy Cnu11c1I oflhc C'11y of l:nglcwood. Col"rnd,1 hcrchy approves Amcnumcnt N,1 2 Ill 1hc l'l~nncd L,1111 llcvcl<>pmmu for 1hc Denver Scmmary. :urnchc,I hereto as hh1h11 A. 2 • • • sc~qon ti l'ur,u.mt h.\ \mclc \' ~t.'1..'.lh)fi ..io, ,,1 lh~ 1·ngle\h"1'' I h~nw Ruh: Ch.,n ... .,. lhc t'lt~ (',111rn.·1t h", Je1cnmncd 111;,1 hhtbll \, ,11rnd1cd 111 th1' O1d111anc, shall 1111t he puhl1'hcd hc,:;11a,c ol 11, ,11c \ cop) llf E.h1h11 •\, 1, O\Jllahlc m the 11tficc ol thc I n~lc,.,.,J C11\ l'lcrk l n1roducc,I, rend III full , an<l passed on fir.I rc:iJmg on 1hc 2 I I da) nf i\pnl, ~CX)S. Published ns • Ll11l fo1 nn Ordu:ance "" the 25"' clny of April. 201)8 I\ l'uhlic llcarmg wa, held on ~In) 19th. W0S Rci1d in full. ,1mcndcd 1111d pass,..!. s amcnd,-d as a Bill for nn Ordinance on 1hc 2nd do} 01 June. 2008. Pubhshed m full a.~ :m nmcndcd 11111 for nn O,dm011cc. ,m the 6th da) of June, 2008 A rubhc lleanng was held on tho 15• day of June. 2008 . Read hy 111lc and pas.<<.-d ns nmendoo on final reading on the 16th dn)' of June. 2008. Pubh,hcd as amended by title as ()rd mancc No _. Ser ies of2008. on the 10th day of June. 2008 . Jnmc, K. Wixl<h,ar<l. ~taynr l.oucnslua A Ell1<, lt1y Cieri. 1. Lou.:n,lun I\ 1-.lh,, City C'len. ,,rn,c City of Englewood. Color:ido. hereby certify th,11 the :,hove 1111d forcgo111~ ,s n true cooy of the amended Ordmance (lllsscd on final rcadm!! and published b)• tll lc n, OrJmanec No _. Scncs of2008. l..<111erislua A l'lh, l /C . '--... p .'._l,1 • I l '.'[' ,-2 [' ,.,_[/,~ ::, :: !.. {] • • ,:1 ·0,, cc,·.~ ---~ ~--:.:.-.......:- £[Li).ill. SUBYr 1EA \ECA\ QtSCR'PDIJt, $iV:NA JUftf' •P~• •~.,1 f a -1, •• I, V ~-•••,. • •I-. r~ • l ••ill ~::a_. h'fJPOPOpWj D!STR!Cf S,,{W,tAQ Y " .... 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PU0-4 • • • ' ORDINA.\ICE NO SI RII \ tll :m, 11\ \l IIIOkll\ l CJl 'l II JIii I ,11 :, I' rR!lllL('l-1) LI\' l I il '\l'll \II \1111 kO\KI I\ \\ IIRl)JN,\\CI \L:"JIIORlll'G "CllN l ll\l I \~II ,n,1H.J •1" 10 \N INTERGOVER.11/~IENT AL AGREEMENT BETWEll'< THE COLORADO l)FPART\11 'I. l \ll IR \'\Sl'llR I A noN (COOT) .~Nn THr CITY or 1:1\'.(il I \\()()1), COLORADO THAT PERTAINS TO CONSTRUCTION OF A BRIDGE OVER THE PLA HE Rl\'[R \ f oxroRn \ \'l·.MT \ I 17 II EN(il F.l\'()O[HiOI I COl'RS L· \I Ill RL,\S, 1hc C\1>t111g bndgc ""'rthc l'IJllc R" ""'·" hu1h h) I nglc,h1<>d h• 1;,,1111.:1;1 ,he front ond h..1d; nine tu-..lc, ,,f lhl'" I n_gh.·,,i"\O (it,lf l".lt.lrsc· .i.nJ \\'I II RJ· \S. th,, hmlcc h.is ,cn<-J a, J ,r.,ss .. ,.cr c,,n11,-co,1n fur the \IJn c,ncr <.tret."1'1\\il~ c.tu,m~ "·,10t11~b het\\4.!Cn tx-Jc~in.ms. htc)dc"' nnd g1,lfc;1n1', ,1111..! 0 \\ Ill Rf:,\S. the pror-»,,J hndgc "111 he lnnh ,outh of the c\lsimg hndgc and" 111 ,cpar;nc golfcour1'i.' p:Uh'lh from 1hc l'latll..· H.1,cr lrn1I S~,11.•nt Jlkt \\'111:Rl:AS. the t'11y ,,ff11ulc\\1~>d appw,e<I R,..,olu1wn N,1 ·,. S,'llc, nl :1w1~. Juth1m11ng 1hc l1t) 11, appl) 1or r,'dcral fond, umlcr the lnt,·m~.lol Surfa"• I ran,1,,n,111>11 l·llk1cn,, 1.:t I~ \l'I I \.J l 'i, anJ \\'I IFRF •IS. I nµlc1w,11i oppl1«1 flu 1he "l'nlmn.:cm,111" pr,•i,-.:1 on 11~n unJ •'!!'"" m ~005 v.11h l'tlUlh.'.1r, c,-,fk"Um.,lC\', DRl'Ot.i ,ll';c.,lh.·J the rn'Jl.!d ;ark.I mduckd 11111 the I IP tr l"fll1\lk)nnt1011 lmpro\CII\Clll l'roi!-rJm). :,ml I\ 111 Rh\S. 1h,• lan)!lc,111t-.l Cll~ ('uunc1I :autl11•ratrd ,111 ll, \ \\llh l'D01 for\,,.<~~• \\ hu:h rdateil 10 1h.: J~11,!n ol ., hnJ~c 11\cr the-PIJttc R1\cr .It t hh1rJ A, cnuc at lhc I ngk\\"4.N-l (iolf t 'm1r;\c "uh 1hl· pa,,.1~r.: ul ( )nhnancc ~,,. Jh. Sl.'rh.:~ l'f ~00(,: ;u1J \\ 111 RLA 'i. the 11,1,,ai:e 1,f 1111, <>r,hna11cc w1 ll uuth11r11d 11111r"<t \mc1kh1t,•1t1 "I and lh~ ac.:,-:pl.llk:l" ,,r di\ aJJtth)l\.11 ~.,.,,_uou h•r the con~1rm:1ton pl1., ... c-\11 ,I hnJ;.!C' \I\\.T 1hi.: Platte R1,c.·r m ( >,h,rd ,\,cnui.' :11 1l1c l·nclc"(,(~ ( ,1111 l',1111·,c. fl.OIi, 11 11 RI I ORI'. Bl · 11 CIRl),\I Nl· I> ll\' 1111 ('II \' l'Ol''st II or I 111 lTI \ , II I 'slil I 11011ll, l'I II l lR \IXI. \SI 11I I l>\\\ _fu.~tl.ill!l lhi.: CU) t ,'lln\'.1I ,1f1hcl"11~ ,\I I nck,h .. -..1. \ ,,lclr.\il.lt1.1k.·n.+i~ ,uulk,n/li.'.:' ·<. ·un1r.u:1 \1111:ndnh.:llt p;1 ·· 1t1 lhl' c.,1,1111~ I r,llhlU'1t,11n111 I nhan~t•mc111 ( ~•lllr,1\.'I lt.i \\\1th 1 111: <. ·ut,1raJ,, ll"-1'·'"mc1u ,,f I r,Hb(l'•rt.un,u" f,,r .... M1t111n.1I tin.1lll..·1,1I t·\'•mnulml!nh rd.11"-·J h' thl· \.'.\'t1hitn11,:IH'lt 11( Pl:ttt1..• H1, er l \11dl.!t.' al ( hl11rd \,1.'.nm.· .It !he..· I nµ_lc\\ood luilt (\1ur,~. Jll,lch,J ,1, I ,luhu I s~~!.!l?!L~. I h.: \1.1y,,r .md 1hc ( '1ty l'h..·,t ,Ill' IH.'ll'h) .1uth11 11/l'\l h1 ,,gn ,m<l .1111:,1 ,:ml ··l,11111.11.'.I \mcn<lmcnt uJ". ,,n hd1.;1lt oflh..: Ci1~ 01 I n~lc"'"'" l • 11 b ii rul>l,-h<-J h) lltle a, Ordman.:c ~,, 1(H), ,\1 fl.' I I nucn;h,n 1\ Flh;, it _, l'lc,k I, l.ou cn,tiiJ A. Ellis. C'11y C'lcrk ,,r the City of l:ngkwood. l'olorndo, hcrd,y ccnify thot the oh,11 c .111 ,I t'orci:11i11g is a 1nrc co p) ,,r 1hc Ordinnnc,· po,,cd on final rc.1<l111g und puhh . he I~)' llllc a; Or,hnun ce No . , Scnc, of 200 ,. I ,,ucn,lua \ I II,, • • • • • II 'II \11/<tq l'l(IIJI( I ,f f ,11 1t.t..11r.l.1f(11J:1 J(t•:,:1111111 . ~jl1 hhJ II~ II \ollllll.l '\-\t' IU !'"JUUll""tth II I !l T fill. \~IF\ll~fl \f.1<n1JJ.-1h1. _ da) oi_---:-=---.~11 _,h)andh·111ccn1hc.1a1rof ( 'uli•r,,Jo for th, u" :11111 h~ndil of Iha (\,l,,rado Dt.11an:i1rn1 ofT ransponauon. hcrcmaflLT referred 10 a 1hc.. !ale", .ind lhc C"I r\ Ur E\liL[\\'oon, 10 ){) Englewc>od Parl,1n}. Englewood. Coloradn, ~OJ 10. CDOT \'c11d,1r Ii .}(HV ~I. hcrw1~flcr referred 10 ,,s rhc" 0111rnc1or" or the "Local Agen y". I. I \(Tl ' \I Rl:CIT L Authuru} cx1s1s III rh · IJ11· and funds hnvc hccn hudi;cted. appropria1cd and 01hcrw1~c mndc .11·oilahlc a11d a suffic1cn111ncncumb~rcu bnlancc lhcrcofrcrnains available for lhis Projcc1 :is .ct fonh hcl,.\\'; and, Rl'<Jtttrcd :ip pro1 ·JI. clcar:1ncc. ,111d cnordin;otion has beeu accomplis hed from and wilh uppropria1c agencies: :ind, Till' Panics t·111crcd 11110 the co111rnr1 dni<'d fanua ry 9.1007. rommg number 07 HA Ci 00034. known hcrcafler as "lhc Ba ic (\1ntrar1"; and. I he Bns1 ,m11a ·1 1 an m1<•rgovcnmw111,rl agreement hc1w n !hr State and the ontrac1or runsisung of rnnstn•cting a bicycl~ mid pcdcstnan bridge across the Plalle Ril-crnorth ofO~fonJ 1\\rnuc and cnns1ruc1i11g a b1c)'clc puth lh,1111 ill n•nncct tlw ne,1 h constructed bndge lo 1hc ~lat) Caner Greenway. m FnglcwooJ. Colorado; ,md. S. I he ll~, l\1n1rac1 ,~ ,1111 m effect and prO\ ides for chang 10 it~ lcnm anJ contl1t1011: h,· 1,n11,•n st1pplcm~111 nr ru111r.1r ,1111mJrn ·111; and. h. Th.-Panics ;1li:o 11,111 de ir, 10 amend the Ba.~ir t on1mc110 adJ 11,e r 1mmt·1111n pha~t h) r,·1 mui; lfrcnal I an,! fah1hi1 (" .uul upd.11111c Ilic <:p ·i:rl Prtll I ions, anJ. TI1c P.1ni,·s ,·me, m1u 1111 . \mcnilmcm pursunn1 tu lh.: pronsmn, oft olor.lllo Rc1'1:~tl S1aunc,, St•.-i11•11l 2-1- J(l. f ~UI cl s,·,1 S,-.:11011 -11 1-1(~,. ,tml Sc,·11on •D-I-I I0. a., amt.11tk'tl .\()\\ 111 E IH :FO ltl . ii h ht t l'h) a~rcc d Ch:11 : C'o11sid,•ra1in11 for 1111, ,\n1cnd111rn1 n111s1s1s 11f1hc pny111,·111s lhar shall be made pursua111 lo this A111, rdm,·111,11 lh.: pn,miscs ;111d :OJ!r1·c111t1lls h,·rrn, ,c1 fo11h. I. nu s A111cnth11C'11I i, supplcm,·111.,1 ltl lhc £la~1c Co11 1rac t. which is. by 1h1s reference, 1nc11111orn1cd ltc1ci n 1111u 11indt• a part hereof, arnl all 1rn11s. wndi1i~11s. J J1 d pn,l'isions !hereof, u11 lcss spccilica ll rmouilfotl herein. arc 111 .1ppl~ le> this Amcndmcm .111111,ugh 1l1c.1 were c~prcssly rrnT11lm. incL1'11orJ1cd, :11111111cl11dcd hcr,·m I he lt1<1r C11111r.tl'f 1 ,md .,h.111 h,-n11l\11fi,·d. alrc1L·tl. "nd ch:111:;,•d 111 1h,· fiillu11 m~ 1,•,p.•,·1, n11l1· 1 11. r ...... :.fl ,umt-.:1 ! ,hJH ~ ,IIUl.'u~l~J h~ :c.1d J-. f ?a-.;\ ·\ulh<l:-H~ :!\J"'t~ ir. ti:..· l.rn. Jlld wnt.l, hJH h-.:.:n buJg .. ·u:~ -pp:-,,pn.uC(' ~nd 1.1dn:n\J,c-m;;.Jc J.\"ali.:.hl! J.sd ~ • ,ut:i.10111 uu, r:unmcd bJiancc thzr,-of rc11u111. a1a1lablc for p~:,mcn: ot pr.,1z;1 and I ,,.al A~cnci "'min runJ !\ui;.,cr 4110, \;,p,"priatllln C.><k OIO, r1r~a:llli1\lon >sumt>-s n,,,1, f'rr•grJtn :r~l(l. Fu11wo11s JOcO and 3300, (il ,\, ~::.•IW"L•l l. \\'BS Ekmcnt s 1501~ 10 W ,md l~qlc 2( IU, 1Contra,t l-nc11mbrancc Amount D-l'hasc $I~ t00 .110. L ·l'ha;c S~29.t•OO.OO; TNa l Encumh1a 11cc Amottnt s-24.0(10.fHI) nm ;omcndntcnl 111c1cascs tlw nrtt·r,.,1 C(llltrJct encumbrance nmount ol $12°.<100.00 by $~c 0 ,ooo UO tr• n new cncu111hra11cc amnuttt of so,-(11/().(11) h. fahtbll C to the Aas,c C ontrn:t \h:,11 be rcmmed ::nd replaced mus cntucty h) Exhihtt C-1, wh1 ~h is allachcd hereto and tn~Ul'J">talcd herein I•) tins reference All rcfcrcnrcs 111 the Basic Contract to E>.h,:'11 C sh,11 bz rcm,wcJ :u1d r~rl,,ccd by [\lnbn C-1. as appmpria1c r. The ~pcc,al Pr,w,swn, w th. nn,,c Contract sh:.11 I><' removed and rcplacod 111 1l< cntuc~· by the follo\\ing: SPECIAL PROVISIONS I CONTROLLER'S APPROVAL CRS 24·30·202 ( 1 ), Th!S tonlra~ shall nc.~ be deeme::t val,d unlit It tin:i bocn uoprovcd b\• the Coloraa.o Stitt Z:,ntmUcr D" ~esi;--~ 2. FU ND AVAl lADllITY, CRS 2 4 ·30 ·l02(5,5) .a,~cdlwt ..rlil~ t+te Stot-. 0t1~i1:>te l)f\Prthe n,nm! ••s:at V(':81 areCOt'l~npent uoori f..1.nd ',r lh.i~ p1,r-:, c ~!:L'lQ a:-pm:; .. Jl!Cd eutt;e!td, "-'Id C-:h~•.rse ,..llZe a\'J ;.,,e .e 3 INOEMNlflCATION Tot--.ee,1entautho":cdb-llt. tt\eConllv::«W 1!\de'Tlf'lif\,sa11C. a!\C~hami-mthcStut,e.tts~~ ano a;enu, ~.>! • .,, and at eta 'T\S, cqrnag~ !.,i~\· ~ mr. il•'Afm n:i.r.ung costs. C-Pf't'CffS, and attOl"nel-fttS and rdatN costs. inc.I~• a '1!S'J'" :.i..' "' at: o~ om ~ DY Co"\!ni,Cle..-Clo'" i-_, ~ ageT.S. su:,contnmo~. or •ISIOhCM P11'11UDO: lo thr terms of Uws coo - (~. !,:.able Onl> to Int ergovernmental Cont n,cts] •• ttrrn o,-mr'ldAJoct o' :t.s contr;ic JMII oe constM~ or mleri>reled as a '-'a""er-, r 11.P-& · Otimpk,c 0-" a., ot the wnt""'.ffld-.:S, n,gn~, ~,,..r4~ ''"''"C"..tO'l or°'het" :mr.!SlOOS, of tw-i:oloradoGovrrnmcrt~ lmmuP\ltyAd.. ~ 2.t · !Ci 101 tt St'q or lfl-4! fedc-.,I le"'t Cia "mo A.:! 21 SC 26':I ct 5~ IS i!C:Jla!)le, as 11CM 0 ... her'caftcr l"'"M!nded. 4 INOEPENOENT CO NTRACTO R. 4 CCR 801-2 '.x,+ta:torsnall perform .:;s OUIJ'!S hereund,r H i)O ln~ndcnl contractor and not a s an t.mplc;tt. Ntunc~ coo:ranor Aor il""t ;,oent or c~uplo·, i:c ot contract.a~ shall be .ir shall be d~me:CI t o be an e;cnt Of' cmpk>yeo o' the state Co ntra:tor £ht11t p.i, wh~ due .Jl! rc~.urcd emplo¥mi.-nt t.e)t.'1 and Income taxes a,a lo...-i'.11 head taxe~ on ,, ,y monies paid bv tne state pursu:al'\t 10 tt,,1, contrn:t •:ontrartor Ll..""t.no,-.·rcdgcs Uun contractor oncl It.$ employees are not enutjcd to unernployment lnsurtnce benefits unk!ss conr.ra -ioror a lhl 11:1 r:,i., pm'J1des such to11<:mge end tttot tM -.tote d~s not m., tot D'" othcrw,50 urovhJc sud'I coverupo. Contr.-ctorshalf have 00 1i..: .. 'IOrl;11uon, ~-.0rc·o:. or IMphe..:, to b nd It' ~till~ t o 1rny IJijft!f'mtml, habr.tt)• or und1.:r.:tnnd1ng, CICCf>Pt H CJ!p~ly 1,c\ forth hcrel"· (or,.~-•~or sMll orovid!! and le-e:p Ir, r<H'c'=' wortc-rs' compiruoUon l nnd provide pmot o' such insumncc when IC<l\1Csted by the state) and u,,••m:i, ':"!yn,-_.n, ,o..,P'!fl ➔uon 111!>lir~,Ct'.' ti" th'" amounl.i-H.'Qum:d bv Ii),', and sho11 bi.! s~ly r~pon!.itil t" fo r lb DtU und those o! rt.:s crnpk)fCC!- itOd a, .. nu S. NON·DISCRlMINATlON CCn&rJct,,..-Ml"NS hl Comp I w1\h lh-.1ter anC: the SDU'lt o1 all a:c,;'!11..aNt Stilt~ Ond federal la,·.s rcspcc"JO;J d,t.t'"I· 11,11 in ..n: Jnf • t.:rt'of" )1TV"-t pra;t~ c, C.tt01CE or LAW "tk ,.nu, I the ~t\; 0, C .tJ , ;IP'l(I ru'!<:S •ad ,~uta: ~ ~ p.,n.uJnt thefeto, 5h11 l't' ~Int.ht.! l"I:• .. '"..M"'"'· <'~•~.J"uCY a.-.:1 mfor.:.emcr,~ ol l'1G cont xt ,~~ Pf~ of u,-,.-con:.~ whether or not lnCOrPOrated hcreri~ rd-erence. w -;fOVICJC!'\ fu, a""btl•~;,on o, an, f l.tra·J.,.ti-l.~ ~ or pP~ or .,,,..:::h isoth~ in confilct .,._t s;Od a.,...,_ NIN. 111d r~ st,a1 be CUnsf.!~l!d nul! .tr. .. ...« r•hlha"'19 Cl.'"';{~:j If' it'"'t PfO• l"lOfl ha;lrpurat•..:j herca., t'l n:ference \',:fKh Cl\l'l)OIUlO f'M!'Qatt U'MJor .»I\ Olhcrspeoat P,Ch lSion 1ttw·hc.~ ~• ir cartSh.l.h 1.-"! ~.;did or cnforu:.D~Or a~,1.1.lbick", un~ d(.1~ a~ la,,, whettr"b~ "·D~ ol comp&u•, defcrt;I!, or atnetvi1Se. An) D--0*.Jorl rt!nl"!l"CC r.JJII a.nc YOtd b-, l"' c,pr•;:,ucw1 '. • ~ pnwt:Jon "''' not ffhaiJCate tho:? f'C'1'1ctd'ICY."f or lt\ts cont.tact. t a lht! ,:,t\el'\I tfiat UllS conr~~ 11 r 11";;,bl-· -'r•-::utJon A'~ lmet ct.mr,g lh<' rw-rfo'1'T'l;,ricc c' th11-contra::., C'l'"ltrtl~or shat' ~tnctly ,!ldhl'rr tt' all oppOmt-'I! ff!'dera1 and SUUt lflNf;. M~. J'ld rci;ul.ll~tlS tl'-3t ha\.C' bt,.,c-, or m;,1 l~rcofler bt eslObll.Shd 1. Not Aµpllca bltt l e Jntergovernmcntal Contritctl) VENDOR OFFSET CRS 24·30··202 ( l ) rtnd 24·30•202,4 The Si.ate C.OntrOllcr n,a) 1,1thhold r,a"~nt t1' ceitn n debts owed tc1 St,'ll l' ,)pcnc:fe5, under tt·e vendor ctrset lnter:cpl system for-fa) unpi\ld child ~upport debt or dllld JJ:>Port flrra41•dp~f fb) u'1P:,tC balnu:e,;. C1' tl\~, o ·c:n,ej lntt.•ffil. or othc.r-:~orge:; specified In Artie!<' 2 1, r1tle 39, O{S; (cl unpaid loens duti t: t~e Studco· _OJr :-1v,~1:1r. ol , .. !! Dc:onm ··1 of H1~ht.•r f-oucat.,.., (d) ;:imo .. nts rcqutrcd to oe ri:ud to tAc UnemploymMt Compensat-on ~ur,d -id (f") ttll U"" 1,d o•·:-•s t11', n~ 1 t1~ >tdlC o· I'.• :,'it ri ·1.-.s 11. a rewl• :,' f,nal agcn~ Otleni,mouon Of n:!duct"d to ju-.1'lmtnt., a1. • • & sonwARE PJRACY PROKIBITION. Gov"mor's Executive Order O 002 00 'L s~ or c,•1,cr :J\d,t fun(h r.ata:-,;e u~t ll,,S _ n•·,c -1 ~ 'v''te ~ , -..-J, •~Ve-"t."""': -~ ~\"> "''IO~r.c!f<eGe·a ct()yn;n~la-"S~FIO""~ • t, -~ tr .-; """" C ,,.. •:,• ... ,. r ... --t· a!,'~' lf' -m, tr' tm c· <lld:t a"\C O."\\ e.r.ens lnt. Can:;a~ has lir. N~ a~lb!e sy~ems rlO co"ltr:Ms ,0 P'evci,• s~ ITT'l::>ro:xi· u:.e o! p:.io :: flJnQS I' ~he s:ai,.r ~tem"I~ u•·.a! ~c....,tr·MtOt" as 1t1 .. ~~ o: t"il pa~raor. the ~rr-lh ieKe"Ollt a~ ~~ ~. ·,. at.aw-::lfc:l-1'~ or unGe""t .. • a.-,..:1, ~. '"'"--o.,:.Lm.tat.ion_.~t!:t~:.o,ti*:hls c"'lot~ac a"': an, .. "t"Tl!':l~ rts..1em Vf,tl'i feac-al co:,yri~nt lawf. Orftot>J..:ab&e U~e.flJ'ng tesl'l:t,o,\S 9 EMPLOVEEFlNA.NCIALIHTEREST CRS24--18·?0landl:4-50·507 ~~tti:nes•...,•·'h.:l!' ~lie,,-;~.-,~~ ""TV~dU..P S!.ate nas ar v persona· :Jf' Dencftoal mter'-!st Mu1tr.oeve, 1n the se!"'l.ce or prQO!rtY de$..~ 1111 ti 11S contt•a.. 10. l Hot AppUable to lnle,vcwemmentat Contracts). ILLEGAL ALIENS -PUBUC CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES AND RESTRICTIONS ON PUBLIC BENEFITS, CRS 8 •17,S·lOI and 24·'6.5·101 ccv,,,..:10< cerof ... !Nit It snoll comply W<h U,e pt'OVtSN)' r' 0.S E•:°':'.¼-ttl et se!;. Cor.t:"a:ar a,t,all not mGW!ftQlt ~ CY a,ntra:t Toth ftfl ll~ega.i al-en lD QM"(oNn ~ WlO!!: t!!'$ ~ or ~tt-.. 01to a cont .. att Ylltl'l I subcontract0r tha~ fairs to certih· to Co:itractor that tr)e subcontractor snal not mowing~· employ or contract w1tn an 1 ,,g:a• alien t.:> p,;:(or,n wpr~ tJr?d::: t"l1 s;pn3-c.cn~.or !'~ts. «arra.nts, a nd 6!1'ftS lhal tt (1) has venf.ed that It does not ~ •:tv ~ a&.erts, :1'".rour;n parJo-pabOn m the BitStt PIiot Employ,r-ent Venfauon P'ro9ram adffii.n1stered by t.ne soa.1 Securttr Adrruntstrau.,n and Dcoartmcnt of Homeland Sttunty. ana (ii) othenrtJe 1-1\al CDfflCJIY wl~h tne requ,remena of CRS 6-17.S· 102(2)(b). ~t'Y.lor w1 :o,,,;,ty ""t ,II •-1111! ,..,._. _.,. m u,e courw ol an 1nvest,gatJon undM ~S 8·!7.S-:C2 t,y cne Co6CM"aoo Oe:>artment of laibo .. and Ernp,oyment. Failure to comP,y wi th any requirement of tM prov~ or CAS 8-17.5-101 et seq., Sh1Jtt be ause ror leffli,nalfCM" f0t oreach and ConlraaGt shal be llab6e 'y a...1.ua.i and ~t,.at dan,,aQf!S. COntrat:or,, a r.a•"• -"V''-' (l8) ye•rs of age 0' O>CIO(, ht"'~V fw,,O•$o, aff,rms under ponalty ol llef]ury U>at heo, she (I) ts I otite.n O"' otherwise •Dil'r'uJ1y Drestnl 1n the United Sta~ oursuant tt feoe-a; taw, (Ii) sna'l comP'Y with tt,e provisions of Cr:t.s 24• 76.5·101 et sea .,., (41) ~•• ""'°"" one lonn ol dent,•,:xoon ""!u.rtO t>v CIIS 24·76.5·10) prior to u,, olfKtive dott o! !Ill$ contract. fffec:tlve Oat~ of Special Provisions: Augu~t 7, 2006 • • THE PARTIES HERETO HAVE EXECUTED THIS CONTRACT O.\I R \ TOR: th!,_or' nglChllud Lr,:al \a11Tif' or on1,-...art111~ I nm~ !11000!1 DOT \'rntlor \umh r l'rin t ,\'a mt & Thi• nf Authorized Orn,•cr D-\TE ___ _ CllR./'UllATIO:-IS (A rnrroru1, 411rsuu,on 11 1cquurd \ Annt r t:Jil n\1 T-\TE orcm ORA0 HILL RITI J:R, JI!.. ,0\'C R.\Ofl n, __ Dote For C.1ttulhr D1ru1nr Dq,;aruurnl or T r2i111porcation ----- LE:CAL ru:1·ri::w : JOIT:\' \\', Sl"fRE:I . TTOflSL \ ,f.\'r:RAI. 8) ------------ • ,-1-;u_,r_<>r_•_•_r_S-~4t tlD?') 01 Equivalt"nt 01 To.,,,n---uy 1C.o um~ Clerk• LL CT. Ml' T BE PPRO\'ED BY TH c ru H -J0-202 rtciuorc. th•t th tntr Cuntrollrr ■pprovt •II 1a1e rnntncu. ln, cu111nc1 It no1 ulld unlil th r, 111, Controllrr. or <urh • <i<1ant 11 hr nun dtloi:•••· h11> igned ii. The con tn<tor is nut •urhorb,d tu bq;in l"'''°"'"••t un!U 11,e ro111r•<I h l~ned ond tl o11·tl btlo". If prrfor111,nro bq;in prior 10 1hr datr bcl11>1. 1hr . 121< or ('olorodo 1111) nut hr obll=o!t<I ID JI DJ for 1hr :nod~ 11nd nr ~tr,'""' J1rtnldrd. S'I A"ff C"Ol\1.RO I.LCR: U.a,id J. l\lcl)ernm u . Cl'1\ ----------- • 4 • • • • l'\'.lllllll ,-1 11 '\Dl'\1o l'RO\ JC.,JO'\, __________________ __, I he L .,I \ enu h,,, c,m11 ,11 cd th , 1111.,I ,·,,.,t the \\'n;l 10 h, ~•)5 ,.<HK 11, 1 \\h1d1 1, tc, i.. lmukJ " l<•lin\\ s __ BUDGETED FUNDS a Feocra =unds 1Enha1le<-ment@ 80'1.) b Lo:a' l,genq 1.ta1caL,g Funds {E'lhancement q 20".o) c locar Agency Overrnatch Local Agency Matc~1ng for COOT • Incurred Non- d Pa•hCl:>al,ng Costs (lnclud,ig Non-Par11c1pal1ng lndltocts) !TOTAL BUOGETEJ FUNDS s,,79.200 ool S~J4,800 .o:JI S234 ,000 00. so 2 ESTIMATED COOT-INCURRED COSTS 13 a. Federal Share (80% or P;.rtiC,pahng COS!$) b. Local Share Local ~ Share or Parbc,pat,ng Casis Non-Part1c,pat1ng Costs (l nctud1ng Non-Partrclpalrng Indirects) Estimate. to be Btl,ed to Local Agency TOTAL ESTIMATED CD .)T-INCURRED COSTS ESTIMATED PAYMENT TO LOCAL AGENCY S0.00 $000 SO. sooo a. Fodccal Funds Budgeted (1a) $579.200 001 b Le~s Esllmalod Federal Share of COOT-Incurred Costs (2a) S0.00 [ioTAL ESTIMATED PAYMENT TO LOCAL AGEN CY _______ ~S5_7~9~.2~00~0 .... J. FOR COOT ENCUMBRANCE PURPOSES Total Encumbrance Amount LL ROW Ar.gurstllOll 31 t I and/or ROW Relocation l!Q!!__ Net to be encumbered as follow s: WBS Element 15912.10 3020 $%8.000 SO. -~--------W_BS_Elomenl 15912.20.1 3301 blnhu (.'. J l'•~c I of~ !I l11l' Uli!l,hlllf Jll" r,,r lh i«l.,al !'a.'11c1paung iun<ls inr1!11, pn~ .... -1 I> sn• •. fcJ,TJI-J1d lund, 1n I),\ ii1) 11151111<1 1h''., I ,..:al \gcnr~ funJ,. n kmg und.r,;100J 1h-11 sud , r:1110 a11phcs ,,nl) 10 1hc 5"14.<•Hlf~• 1s~·•1,;l!OOO F,Jcral fur,J., anJ ~l-l-l.Stl(1(~1 I l-.:JI .\gcury \la:d1111g FunJ, 11h,111, chtihlc l,>r lc<l,ral panic1pa:mn. II hemg runhcr undcr.;wod 1ha1 all ""11-panic1p;i:111g cos1s arc h .. ,m, b~ the Local \g,:ncy al I 0(1' •. If the 101al panic111au11i; co,1 ofpcrfl•tmatli'.< of1hc Work c,cccds S"24.llll!J.'IO. and addaional federal fonds arc ma,lc a,·,ulahlc for th. proJ~'C't. the Local Ag~nry shall pa) 10" • or all such costs chgihk for federal panicipatmn anJ ICKI", 111 all no11-j1art1c1paung costs; if addiuonal fcJcrnl fund, arc 1101 made a,,.,·iablc. the l,,c;li agcnc) shall pay 211 such excess costs. lfthc 101al pan1cipa1ing co,1 of pcrfonn:mcc or the \\'ork ,s less than $"24.000.00. then the amounts or Local Ai;cncy and foJcrai-ul(I fun,ls will he decreased 111 accordance with 1hc fllnJing ratio clcscnhcd herein. The pcrfonnnnce of the Work sha ll he a, no ros1 to 1hc S1:11e. C. The maximum amount payable to the Local Agency under tl1is con1rac1 shull be S57°.W0.00 (For ("()O'I am,un1111i; purpose~. 1lll· federal funds of$5°9.20(l.(l(l, local ma1chi11g funds of $144.R(Kl.(l(l nnJ L,,cal Agency Ovcm1a1ch ofSc34.000.00 will be encumbered for a 101al cnrumhrancc ,,1 so~s .u, 11).(l'll. un less such amount 1s mcrcascd by nn appropriate wnncn 111mhticn11,,i, 11, 1l11sco111rac\ c~ccutcd before an) mcrc-ascd cos. is mcurml. his undcr,,ood and agreed lw th,· panic.,, hereto 1h:11 the total cost of the Work stab.al hcrcmhcforc 1s th, hcs1 cstim,uc a,.nl:ihlc, ha~J on the ,;cs,i;n dat:, as appro,·cd al lhl' lime of cxc-cut1011 c,f tlus con:rJd. and thJt surh ms\ 1s subJCCI to tc\'isions un accord ,vi1h lhc r roccdurc 111 the 1•rc, 111us ~cntcn,c) ai;rc-cahk le> tltc ~:irtic, pnor 10 bid and awar,I ll. ·1 he· p,1mcs h,,ct<• ''!!"'' th.it tlus nmlr:ict 1s contingen1 upon .11! runds dcs1gn,11cd for tl1c pr11_1,-.:1 herein 1i~11w n,adc a1 a1lahlc from fc-dcml and or stale and or I •K·nl Agent) l't>urrc,, ·" .1pph,·ahlc Should 1h~sc s,•urccs. cllh~r kdcr.,I or Loc,il -\gene,. l.111 tu ptovnlc ne<:cssal)' funds'" :i~m:J upon hc1c111. tlw contrac t 111:iy he 1cm1i11;11 c<l I>) ,·11hcr part). pro\'idcd !hill ,Ill\' p:1111 1cr111,n:i1111g II~ in1crc,t and vbhga11011s hc1cin shall not be rclic1cd of 1111)' ,1ht1r,11111tis wl11d1 c,1,1cu (II mr It! ihc c!lcc tl\·,· Jatc .. rsuch l:m1111a11011 or winch 111n) occur a~., n:s11l1 t•f s11.-!1 lcrn1i11a11n11 • • • • OROIJ\ANCE NO. ,mire; 01 ;.IHI, II\ \LIIIIIRII\ Ull \l 11. IJII I \0 c.11 II\ I RI Jill ll D BY l'Ol'M 11 \lf.\11!1 R O.\i,: 11 Y \\" OR DI'> ,\:-.CE AL" I I IORl/1:,,:(, ··ro:-:TR:\{T A~l r \"1)~11 '-1 a I . 10 . \:,,J INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGll"c• !ENT BEl WEEN Till: COLORADO DEP ·\R r~u \T Of TR. \',;SPQR r\ 110:-1 (Cl)O I 1 \ \D 1111 rm (ll 1.:-.t,ll:\\ OUIJ. COLORADO. THAT PERTAINS TO CONSTRUCTION OF A BRIDGE OVER T111· l'I .A HI: Rl\.l:R .\TI) \RI ~IOU 111 .-\ \"E:-.UI \\ IIFRI \<;. 1he cvnm\:11,•n h<111ce111hc I ,nlc DI) l'«"<'l I r,111 and th" ~1,11) Caner <,rt-cm,,) ·1 r.ul requ1r.:'l, h1c)cln and p...'dcstnan\ ,~, ..:-ro,~ 1hc Pfm1e RJ\cr on 1hc D.inm,,uth A I cuuc Rndgc: ,111d \1"111:RF \S. tlus bndye has nam•\\ ,1dL'\•,lll, for cw,,:n~ 1he Plane R11er calllim~ cc-nOicts h...'.l\\ccn molor ,eh1dt~ anJ tr.11I u.')\.-r:-i, an<.I \l'I IFRl·.AS. a pr0poscd proicct 11111 111,tnll.1 nc11 hndgc ,.,111h ,,r the ""'1111g hndgc cxdu~1,cl) tlu1nul u.-,.ct"(~ and WIii Rl·.A,. the Demer Kcgmnal l 'nunc,I nl (1L11cm111c111, tllRt"Old J ,1cc,111s np1)lii..::itio11~ lirnu 101:111 ~,wcn 1111cnt~ ti.•r pn~c,1, 10 "c .:i,n,1tkrc..·<l fo r fl."flc1:tl f~mJmg in C\~lpt'f3110rl II ilh 1he C,1h1ra,I,, Dcp,,nmcl\l ,,r I ra1»r,•na11,m (l 1)()1 > Jrid ,, d1.1~,,J \\llh pr,-rarnuon nf1he TrJ11>J1<m.r -•n l1111ir,"et1llill Prngram ( 111'> .• 111J \\'I IFRI ;,\ c;. l I P prI0t 11 111;.•, rc1,'1C11ti1I project, Ji1r Fcdc1.1I I r;111-.purtuIu,II I-und, '""'ilablc 1hri•o~h the ··<;olc \,c,•11111.,hlc rlc\lhk I lfoc1cn1 I r.111,r-1n.11,.,n h 1u11~ •\,·1- I c!!J<y li>r l ',cr,-(S,\I IT\.( l '1 .• niJ 11·111• RI \~. l:n~lc11 ''"J ,1pphcd f,>r th,., ··1•11ho11ccmc111 .. prn1c.i 111 11MI~ onJ llRC< ll, .11:\'.1.'.'ptr<l thl" j'rt'JC\:l tnk.l mduJ.._,J 111111hc 111' ( I r;11hpt,r1,111i,n lmpn,,cmcnt Pn•~ramL .ind WI ll·RI \';. 1hc Fn~l,•11,._J l 'II) Cou11<1I \1111~,, 11cd ,Ill I(; I \I 1th { I~ 11 lorS''.IHMl "lrn:h n:lah:d lo thl.' dcM~ll ,,1 a hmll!c 11,cr 1hc l'lat': R1,c1 .11 l );inmoLllh /\, cm1c \\ 11h 1h1.• r.1,~1gL' uf l lrd1u:1.1h.·t..• "'t' \"'.'. !\l'm!., ,1J ~IK\6; ;m,l \\ II! Kl \S. !ht.' pa-;,,.1~c ,1t'1l11!1. <>rJm.1Ill.l.'. \\tll ,1u1him11.• l'f,1Ur.1ct \nk.·11,lm,:111 ::I .111d the-;11:i..:~plmll.'.C nf an mldui..111.11 S~h~.orn, lt•r 1h1,.• ~nw .. 1m~11,m ph;p.,c ,,fa hndt!c H\\.·r 111c l1b11c K1\cr :u D:1nm11uth \h•nuc . ,oll, llllkllOKl..111 lf()l(l)\l"llm 1111 lll\ lilt '(11111 1111 (II\ Ill I ,1 ,I I \\ I K lll, t'OI OK \l><t \Sf Oll 0\\ S ~ tlu:l'u~ C,luni..:11 ,,f1hcl·11~ ,,11 n~lt·\\r11xl.t\,1,,r:,J(,.h .. 'Ti."h~ .iutl'klr1/\"" "l '-'IUrJ~l \m'-'nJmcm =1··. 1c-1he ,,1~11ng. ·· 1 r.1n:-.Jll'na11C\n l·nhanclinc..·m l t'lllra..:1 .. r,,r ,H.tJ11u,11.;1I 1in.a~1.1I ~,,mmnnw:nh rdall.1.l hl 1lu.· 1.:'\,1hlru..:11on f'f Pbue k.1\1.:r llr1J::\! .at ll.1nn11,uth ,II the f ngls•\\111"1 (,.,ff C,"-lr-,c, .1110.:h,,J .,, I ,l11h11 I ~ l'lt.· \IJ)1•r anJ th,· t'II) l'kr~ arc hcrel,) aullton,cJ 11, ,,gn and ,UJc,t ,11J lnt<'f~1•,cnm1cn1al Cllntract 1111 hd1.1h <>I the Ctt) <'r [ngle,,rod_ l'uhh,hcJ ;I\• Boll l11r an OrJmoncc on the 6th da) c>t June. 11MIS. RcaJ h) ltlk and pns,cd on iinal reading nn the 16th da) uf Junc.100S l'uhh<hcJ ll) 111k as (lrdum ncc No._. Series of 1110,. on th e 101h day 111 lune. 2(XIS. Al II ~I · I. I nurn,hrn A I 111,. CU) t'lcrk ,,r 1hc l'II} of Fngk~,.-><>d. '"'"'·"'"· hcrcb) ~cn,f> th.111l1e: a~"c and fon.1!,H"l! •~ a true c,lp) ,,f thl! OrJm.11k.'i.: rav,1..>J ,m 1i1i::tl rcadm,; nnd puhh,hrd h) !Ille a, llrJm,,ncc-,,, • Scnc, ,,f ~ou, l oocn<h1> \ LIi,, • • • 11 \II 1111<1" Oh II \ldI01 !II I I 9 PUUJI t I 'JI \I ii,,1;~111 !. 1 l~~J It ltr~u,n t• lhh jhl , \I' tit !""JUflll-.c~ • C (I\ I : \( r \ \11.\ll \l F \ I" 1/1 1 Iii~ U i E!\'D\1E;\"I. 1s m,nic 1h1s I 1) 111 , ~(1 . h)' ,111d hc111 cc11 1hc S1att t>f C'nlnr. hl for the ,:so ,md htndit of the C,,lllr,ulc I • :r1mc111111° I r.111 ·i'"l t.1:1<11,. he, c111alk1 rcfcrml i., .L, 1hc '-Stmc··. und ihc lTI Y Or l:;\GL[\\ OOD. I fM~1 1-.ngk", oJ l',trl ""), h i;lc ,,, 1 1J11r.11l0. ~tJI Ill.< 'll0 r \ cndor ~ :?0<~11:1 hcrcmJfWr referred w a.s th~ ··cn111rac1,,1·· <>r the '"I 11c.1I \ ·~:1. ,· r<\C'Tl Al IU ("IT \I.<; 1. -\uthority exists m the la11 anJ funds ha, c hctn hudg,·tcd. appr<'1ma1ed and Nhcrwi~c mJdc a1aila:-olc an J rnfli, 1e111 uncncumxrcJ balance there-of remains al'ail,1ble for this PrnJcct a, set fonh helm,. and, :?. Rc~uircd apprcwal. clcara11 cc. and coon lmation hns hcc11 uccomphshcd from and wtth nppwpnntc agencies . • 1111I. 7, rl1e P:1rt1cs entered into the cc,111ra,1 doted J.muary 9. 2007, routing number 07 I !Ah 00035 . with SAP [D numhc r :-tooo~5-known lmcai1cr as "the Basic C'ontract00 : and. The f\Jsi, C'Clntract is an mtcrgcwcmmcmal Jgr.'cmcnt between U1c State and the C'ontrac1or con~1sting of ~011,truction of a htl..e and pcdcstnJn bmlgc .1.ro» the Pl~nc R1wr on th,:; south side ofDanmouth t'wcnue .md ,1 JOO foot bike pa1h co1mcct111J! I 111k DI) C'rc-ck and l\lal) Cane, Gr.:c11113) Btl,c Paths in Englewood. l ,,l<>r:1do, Jnd Tita 8Js1.: CClntrJct ,s ,ull m effect and pr,11'i1lc, for changes 10 11s tcm,s and rnndi uons b) "'rltlcn ,uppit·mcm or .:ontrJct amendment, and. nw Part ies ab1, now desire In amend the U,1>1c r11ntr,1r1 to Jdd th,· ccmstntcti on phase h) rc ,·is ing Recita l I .md I ,h,htt C and upda1i11µ the Spccm l l'rovisi,ms; :11 HI, I he l':1rt1c0 enter ,mo this 1\mc111lmcnt 1111r. u.1111 Ill the pro, 1siuns 11fC-olnr.1JCl R1·11M.-tl Statutes, s~-ct101l5 ~4- ,11-IJ11J ct ~,·q .. Swtion 43-I lfij,_ an,I Sc, 11011 ~••I I Io. as amcndl~i '-0\\ 1 111 IU'l ORI . it h lt c rt'l11 a)!m·d that : t'uns1Jcr,,11(ln for du< 1 m,·ndnwnt ct>11s1st~ ut thr 11,1)111,~11, that shall he mad,· 1>ursu.1111111 tlus i\11ll11J111.:m :md the 111om1~c• .md .,grc~mcnts hcrc111 set forth I. • '1111s :\nwndmcn1 ,s supplemen tal t,, the J3 ;isir Cm,1~·,,•1 . wh ich is, hy this reference, mc(•J"J>ormr(I hcrcm and 111,111<-,1 pan hcrc,,f. and all terms. cuml 11im1s. :1111I pr· ,ons thc rcnr. 11nlcs~ s pcci rica ll y m,,clitied hcrci11. a1c 1., appl) tl, !lus :\m,·mlment a., lli,,ugh the, \\,:rec _ sh r,·wrincn. •11c,,.,,1,rat,•1I. ,111d mrhuled hcrcm • \uthn~t} rx:-.t in the 1.i\\ ..:.ml Hmd-.. tlJ\«.' hccn hudgc..1cJ. :,;lpropnJh.:J and othc . .':'\\'lsi.: ma,lc J\";u!ahk J.nd a ,u11h .11· u11,nmm111.:,I ldan,: 1hcreof relliJIIIS ·" .11\"hk for ra)n1ent 01 pro_1cc1 anJ I oc.,1 :\ticnc) com m run.I '\tm1'-a· 4p,, •\ppr.>pr;,111un 1 ·,,,le 1i;(1, Urg .m11au1111 :S.umhcr 9</!11. Progr.tm 2<1<K1. Fun,11<11is ~11.:!0and JJtl().GLMc1 4.:JI :0 1\11 I. \\l!!) Llcmcms I ''JI I ltJJO and I 5111 I 10.10. (Con1rac1 Encumbra nce .-\111<>11111 0-l'hasc $<ll.25(..CX1: 1 '.J'h,1<,• 554".0()0 r,, 1: l 111,!I Er,umhrancc <\mounl Sc,J~.250.(K!J fhi s amc11dmc111 uwrc:isus the "rigrnal comrJcl cm:ur.•hr.mre amou111 or $\II .250.1> , l" S54 7,(10(1.(Kl I<' a nc" encumbrance ,m1011111 llf $(,JS.~50 00. h. t,hih1: C 10 the B:,s1c Cn111ra<1 ,h.111 he rcm,wcd :mJ rcplarcd m 11s cnur.-iy I>) l:.xh1h11 C-1. which is aaachcd her,:,· aml m,orp,1ra11:tl herom h) 1h1s tcforc-ncc \II rcfcrcn,·cs 1111hc Bas1C C<'lltratl 10 h:h1h11 C shall -.c rcmt'I\ cd .mJ replaced h) fanih11 C-1. J.' apprupnatc r. The Spcc:1al Pr0vis10ns to 1hr O;mr Coniract shall he removed o.nc: rcp!Jccd m us cnurct} h) the fo!IO\\Jn!;: SPECIAL PROVISIONS C 'lfTROLLEk 'S A.P,»ROVAL CRS 2 4·30·20 2 ( 1 ) lu,s c;,n:--., .. 1 ~fl.lll lli.t. ~ dee"T~ \G,tj until a:, NU bti:n er;; :I\ e.1 to. ;•e :01:>rd.lOA, s.• 1tt _ ntt:>il ~ or r,~, ~ .. tt ~ 2. FUND AVAILA8IUTY. CRS 24·30·202(5 .5 ) F •.>nclOlelli<.i.>1 ..... o1111es:a~..-.•llle .~ .. u .. c.m:o: '"'"' .. a,ar,~uaoo :1.1l"ldl ':· t'WI: ~'PC'S'!! b "'ii~ 2ted :-,JO~•:.t"C etMS otoe, ..... ~ ""'°' a\at:c!tile lNOEMNIFlCATION Tottt_e1:eq: .!IJ:t'-.clf ~ t''r .J'4,lhtCcn1'~tto"Shal'ir.oemnd-,,Silve 111:tnOlarurrntes.s:tM:S~te,n~ :1 , -,w..-• il;kMS~ "\ft\ ) Id ill clJ ms, dam.Jg,:''> ). lt,I t-.. and CD1:t'\ il'n.:trOS ,n::l.Jdmg costs e-)P'--"fi!,d. ana ll!tOtnf:V fou il~ rela:ted COS'.S, >r'I" ~"i a-~ .... : o' a"'\ Y.tor omtSs:or, !. Con·rct..tn' O" It!: •""'t'IO'i'~.~. SUDCOntra:t.Qf"'.,ora~~ec c,u•s~~ tothet~rltti.s ~tr11 {Appl,,•tJla Only t o lntergovernmenr,,I c, ntr o cts} No tL'tO or cooo,:oo d this COfltr~::: shat bt '-ll'\hX, c,• nt•Jrnr~tea i:IS a v.atver, f'lo;;m:n "nnchea, 01 an, •.;/ l~ Htlnl'J'Hl-e5 ngr.t:.. ltt!'\Cflt!:i, prOtl.!ctlOn, or Other PrtNlSIOOS, o" the Cotor:i:to GO\'Cfnn'IOOt,1l lrnmun1t)· A..'1.. CRS ~.: ICi : • l ~• ~-"Cl·, or the Fec)t!ra' To,. C1a1m1 A:~, ?8 U.S C :,t;: IN ~ea., ns ilp;,4tcabfe, ;,,s noiN ~ h ereat\~"' am,md,.d. lNOEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. 4 CCR 801 ·2 Coutr,tC\Of :;hall redorrn 1tr dutJc~ hcreufldt!r a~ c1n inclt•rwnrV1" 1t conu1;1ttor alld no•. "5 tin •11'11l)li"l,"'· N••1th<lf rnntr,1 tor nor ,in\ apen• 01 1.~m111..,y1,u t,! cetutracto, sh.1f1 be or shall be d~R'ldd 1<1 ti(.• ,in ugc11t 01 Pmplove-e: Oi the stale, ntt 1~ .11 sh~!· l'-')' Wh 0 r d11J> .ill rcqu ~ro ~m~o\ nw-nt uou•·, 1.trt0 11Kon1'!' tD11cs and local h~ild (;J)(l", 01, .. mv r,1,uk!IIJ l>,Jld h~· thr !'-tare pursuant t... th·.1 ;.t1-i.rit::t Ct.1-t~d:';Jt at1.,l0w1,:,.J~ lllJt 'lotra.tor ,!ltd its t.-mrk.,yt.~t nre not entl!ted 10 unrm1>kr,·l't'l"'1ll 1nsurdn:.::e ~1ts ~s. :itra-.,, ot 11 th1ra tMrt, orovtdes s .. :~; co:l!r.i _. ,1111 t•Mt ti~ r.~i~t. ,Jv,,~ not pay for Of ot·~•~ r,rov,ci,,. f,u n C'."IY1.;'d'JC:. Contmoor shall h•ei n• ~4J l ~ J'.l<J!'i, ~,pr•.•SSOf ,mr Pel l t,ir,. tt~ l ltt IC ill!\ 11,lT,at'ffl'!Ol, l~~llt)' or ull-i•·rs!<m:img . to'f •"fl! Ill~ ~•f'ltC'-.•;ly !.t..'.':. tortt:~n. nra-.. • .. .all ll'C'Mk> .!'l:1 l,.t"L'?' rt ·.:rt.t .-.-rwlfll• m,.~1'6:Jt(!, "'' 1d :Jrt','i!)P proof er' su;:t, ,r.su,;.111::e v.t1':1"1 htCOt.:,l•"(f lt) lht 'i!.Jh) illlli '"fl f1 •ri 1'4"1 &ur.1rer:'11J,... I' i•tlfCdtr)tlWiJ""5,h..,l~S,0,t.'1\f~[at1UU'.lSi1nd!h(J<.Or;/ltt.~--S N O N·OJ~r..RtMlNATION Ctw1·~ t 1•Jft"do t omr•~ "ti• tl9'" lt. .. tt., .111d :t., ~ r/ .,., nwt•c.••Jft-!.'Jte,p,tl(t rcu, .JI ld1 ~""=-'1.Wr.1 r .. •1IOl"O 1,1.·,fJ "1L"'-J~"twiJ':. •'"', CHOICE O F LAW Ttw l.lWS ., • 11.. 5c,o)t" ~ Cc:w.Jt,1,to, 1lnd 1\1'• .-ond P'."rubtlOOS GSlK"J Jlilf r( !l"IC'n-tci. S,f\r1lt lit' upplted III Ute rJ'''fD • !!1or, ••u. ·i.1.10,, itr,d fflClrc~-.. ~t ~ ttlfl contr 1 :t. An\' P'UY1.»0f1 or ltv$ roo\"",1 t. 1\ht •. il)C" or no: • Ufl>O ,1t"Cl hNcin 1>y refe~,•nc(', ,•,h1rJ, .. • ,\I0t· for u11mrd~1tJO t.ri· 11ny e~tra·pd .1a l>JtlV or uerson a, wt1,~h 1sot.t~·•se mcon•11ct with ~1J I.Jws, rlli-!s, blwt q,gu1,auans!ih,Ji, be , 1\&Jl!'t"d nuli ,iod ... :>t-1 r ,~th1og COC"~~110t•c in --,rw ~M"O!J 1:.1(Jl'1 ,rtcorfJ<..1ri,t("ll ht.'fi.•1r by r<:-fcn.•11 ~ whKh i'l\lrJ)!Jrt'-to 11••:;.,1~ u.i, nr ony OUl'E'f 'SP"(1Jt .,r,,v, 1n wt)()lt• orin Di'"t !ihaU t,e va1,d c~ rnfor t"d~.1·" CM ,,\i'tllaUlt: in anya:t"'" .Jtlaw. wnemrr IJf wa)· OI •:omp1J1nt, dc.ft115e, orot~w.se. :.riv rr ,' ",cm r1,.~ulcrecl n-.,1 and votd t. thn op,:trat1on or tt11s t rth'ISIOn will not 1m.a.1oote tr" rt1ml'l1ndero• u11scontrJ:t, ta the ci,;tent thJl tJ,rs 1n1rn CJPlhft• o' c:-:t":JtiOfl At ~1 tunes ctw ,11y th, r11·rfu.·m;,nce or th1:. cont11ct, Col1\r~1 ror M11II s-trn..11\ odlleit• '" ,11, opohcabtc h.-rt,_•r•II· , .JS• l\h'.'\, rnh_•~ 1.in~ r1.>9u L)\IOM. tt1.1• niwt-11•~1 1nJv hcre,1tt111 ~ l'Jolilbt.shed. 1f'lot App llco1blr ro lntergovernmenf.'tl Contr nc tsJ VENDOR OFJ:SET CRS 24·30•20 ! (1) nod 24 J0-202.4 Tri• S:.tte C~\lrotlcr ,y ~ f"i\Vfl' ·1• • ~"1.J• d<_>:-"' ~ 'I, 1 S!,lt• t•) II 11111N' th VM'(JO r-'fc;~~ 1r tt,.', tl! C.y lf '1 f (~1 , I t,(l t1 IIJ W;i:,tl'i oMJi Of l t" ''t I,. un•"llC ,':-t"' 1 ,t• ~ It I :.'I 1't ·1 \, ,. -~h!'t!:t't"'Q• . ,, .. _,,,\rt 1 T1: I' f .. )un;,..IC'io-)ll'I l ' $~ :t\•r,, 1. ~• "" •:., •' ;,.":'.' ~r, • •1 l' Cuw t, d , iltr'<" ... '1~ ~. iu,,t .. .:1 Iv tJf f 41 t t•"· 0• ,~ ,~• Com-1-""';,.Jtl0f1 2 F,111ci, il 11C •i 1~11e· 1Ji: .1,1 dC! '• 1-.1n,._'"' to 11 ~ St!lte o· ,•~ J9 :~· !J r 1,',•~t, · ~: ~ 8 SOFTWARE PIR.ACY PROHJDITION , Gc,vornor'.t, Executi ve Order O 002 00 :, S:il.e or C.'ht,. p,,.1r-c ~.znos p..1:,a:l • ...i~!!· t"ts •,co..:'"d:' t:. se--f ... ~ .a~4.I t,yr o,;•,.~: o· ,..,11w-:terJ~:e iJ' C!)CT,'.JUt~ so,t'.-.--ar1:: , IQiQt1on or fe~ral corvr,g'lt 1,,w5 ~ DPD1t:able htcr,5,tn; r1 n,·,~10ns "' r1!rrrt..,· •~~DY cen.if1e, ti,at, for ll"I! ttrm of this ·on~ra~ ond ttny e;,.t1•~!.10m Co'ltra,o,-t,as in p,i,ce iPPf:,tyiate svll;tems DnCi;oritrols til D"e~1 ~ suet 1morc1~"'1.ii" r:JpJ:Jhc 'Ji :""i l'tr.e ~..te3e:t"ffl !!'S Uldt Con:ra:t:Y stn ~~ ondt-..soarit:)raJI,, tM s:~1e-r.a\ e,~ .. : ~ anr renf'Q" 11 .. •..ablc it la,~ or eqw t't o~ unue: u,1, tontrlct, l!'K'IJdinQ, w.u»i..t llm1:at1on, 1nlmed1ote term,natJoo of this contrntt dM an~ rc'Tll!d) con:;.rstent w1tti fede:""al c0pyr,g1u laws or np:,Ucablt l,ce"lil!\Q r"!:;.lr•:tlOfl 9 EMPLOYEE FlN ANClAl INTEREST CRS 24·18·201 and 24~50•507 The s1gt1llt0f1es avt!rthatto tneir knor, ~d9e, noernployeeof tne St11te t'lH any :,erJi:onal o~ 1>eti'!'r1c:1af interest wf\atscieve~ in the 1ervace or DtOPertv d-!.scnt>e<I 1r th:,. contra:t. 10 (Nol Appl/cable to lnlorgovernmontal Contracts) ILLEGAL ALIENS -PUBLIC CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES AND RESTRICTIONS O N PUBLJC BENEFITS. CRS 8~17.S-101 and 24·75.5-101. Colltra~or ccn,fies ti-.at 1t sr.ah compCy w,al the PfOYlSIOl'IS o/ CRS 6· 1 7. 5-~ 01 ~ seq Contra:t~ shal oot l:.nowangty em~v or contract with eri 111~al alten to Oll'!rform wor:!I yng~c t hts ~ Jt ~te: into a contr1ct wi th I sut>Contra:tor that fM, to cert1tv to Contractor that th~ subcontractor shall not know,ng;y emoloy or contract w,ll"J en lltega flhert to r:~fo,:m wm:., u,a•r UM! amron. Contractor represents, ... ar:-ants, ano a;re-s tnat ~ (i) has \'enf~ mat 1t doM no~ ffl\OIO\ anv 1oe-;11 ahens, tnrough particapat,on 1n tne Sasit PIiot Emp1ovment verif1cat10n Program administered bV the Social Srwntv /lflmin1strat10r1 and Departmen t of Home'c1nd SeC\lrlrV, ind (lJ} olherwl.se stwU comgty wltt-1 tne requirements of CRS IH7.5~ l02{2)(D). Contractor Sl'\11 comply w,U\ aH ~sonable reqJests made '" the courw ~ 1n 1nve.St1gat1on under CRS 8·17.5· 102 by tt\e COlorado Oepa"tr,,ent of Li,bOr and Employment. Farlurt t o comply with any requirement of thtS provision or CRS 8-17.5· 101 e: .sea., shaU be cause tor tcrrl'mat,on for brea~t1 Dnd Contratto~ shal be Ulble for aau;,I and c.onsequent111 darntg~!I. Cof\trattOf. Ha natural r~ e>g'1teen (18' years of •oe or Older, hereby swears or aN,rms under oenalty of per,ury lilat he or 5hC (I) 1s: o c1ttzcn or otherwise lawfo!ly present in ttie United States pursuant to federal law. {II) WI! comoty wtth ~ C>tOYiSkM\s of CRS 2◄ 76.S·lOl tt ~, and {I,) sn.an ~och.,:e: one form d tae:"IUf~!,on rtt,utred b\,· CRS 24·?6.5·103 pnor 10 the effective dace of t htS ::ontract EffKtive D-ala of Spedal Provisions: August 7, 2006 THE PARTIES HERETO HAVE EXECUTED THIS CONTRACT C 0 .\ IR\( I OR: 10000!1 COOl \ tndor Z\umhtr CO!U'l.1P~._ TIO'-S (A CClJ'fW1:-.a1t' ,,11er;1anon 11 require-rt 1 S I -\TF 01' COI.O R.\IHt: UII L Rll 11 IUH .• CCl\ I 11 ,m1 lh ~or L:,,rcu1hr Uirtt·tor llr pa rcme-01 or T r a m;pnr1:11io11 112.1c: U 'G,\l, 111,\'ll'\\': JOII' II , ~lTlll:lt.~. \1 IOR"\I:\ Gf'([IUI Anest(Se>lilh~----__ _ __ _ __ _ (\oz-rc,ra 1c S-:.:-1ct•n u1 Eqm\•al :-nt. rn 1 vwn t uy \. ounl) Cieri-., /\LL co TRACTS MLIST BE A l'l'ROn:o BY THE STATE CONTROLLER • • CKS 2,.a.J0-:0:? rr~uirt1. lh~I 1h1• \lalt ("onlrnller IJ)pro,e 1111 S!:llt' \"UlllMICl'\i, rt1h rontr:ac l b 110I ntlid Ulllil lhc ~IRI(' C-n ut r'nllcr. ur \Ud1 :1\\hl:1111 1n he m:1y dch•~:11~. h:h sli;nr d It. ·1 lu: t't.11t1r:1c1or i, not u.uthorl,ccl 10 beglu 11trfm•111:.m·r unlll Ow (un1nc:t i~ ~ittm'tl :.and drut'd hdo\,. Ir JH:rforrn~ntt b{'#im, 11r ior It.I tht" d111.• htlm,. 11t r-~1::att" or C-1dur:11lc, lft:IJ nnl h,-ohll,:~ct:d IO 111, for 1hr cuoi.l\ .rnd nr sr-r, ice"\ pru, ukd. ~l ATI l OXl ROI 1.1:11: lhn1d J . M cDenhUtl. fl1A 4 • • • • r.:..111811 C-1 IT:\"01 \G PHO\"I 10\5 rr. ~IJ9S-012 /IS'lll l ';"he I 1>ca, :\£,·nc) h.is es11m.tte.i the tot.ti w<l !he \\',,ti ;n he St,3~.~5(1 11(111 hich 1, I<> hr iumlcd .i, folk•"~-BUDGETED FUNDS -7 a Federal F-sds Enhancerr.en; IQ' 80°,.) b Loca Agenci l✓,a1r.h1ng Funds (E~hancemcn l@. 20~) c Loca· Age•cy O,ermatch d Slate Contr1bu t1on Loca· Agcocy Matching for COOT• Incurred Non- e Partic1pat1n9 Costs (lndud1ng Non-0 artJc,;iatong Indirects) TOTAL BUDGETED FUNDS 2 ESTIMATED COOT-INCURRED COSTS a Federal Share (80-,. o' PartlCll)ahng Cos1s) o Local S'1are loca Agency Share of Part1C1paling Costs Non-Part1c1pat1ng Costs (Includ ing Non-Partlclpaang Indirects) SO 00 Es1mated to be Bitted to local Agency TOTAL ESTIMATED COOT-INCURRED COSTS 3 ESTI MATED PAY MENT TO LOCAL AGENCY a Fe.lera Fu11<1s Boopoled (1a) b Slate Contr,~ution ( 1 d) c Lnss Eshmated Federal Share of COOT-Incurred Costs (2a) 5362.000.00 I $90.500 001 s·12.1so S73.000 $00 $638.250.0 SO. [TOTAL ESTIMATED PAYMENT TO LOC;..;;AL=-Ac:;G::.;E=-'N.;.:CC-'Y ___ ~====----_ -=--"" -==-=i FOR COOT ENCUMBRANC E PURPOSES Total Encumbianco Amoun l Less ROW Acquis1hon 3111 andlor ROW Rolocahon 3109 I -Net to be encumberod a~ follows r--WBS Element 159111030 Desion 3020 ~2~ J ______ WBSEiemo/1I15911.2010 fc>nst ~ S547.000. B , h. lllJtdnn~: Jli<• 111r 1.10 1i.-Jcra: pJm,1p.1t111s fuo .. 1, ,;,•:l11~ pMJrct is \t~· 1,-JtrJ!-.ud mnJs rr! l'l.\ .;:,, 211~111 h> ::11• • lo:a! .-\f.:tK) tund,. ll l>amg unJcrst,,nd thm such ratm Jpphc, 1111!) t<• th e q5:.5011 till I S3<>2.UOU.(~J Federal runds and $90.5(10. Kl I ocal Agency \1at ching Fundl) 1hat 1s cl igihlc for federal p.1ruc1pation. n hc111g f1111hcr understood th,ll oil 11-•n-pamc1paung cost< .1ce home by the Luca! .'\grnc) at I no•. fl the 10ml pamc1paung cost ~' p.rfom1 .• 11c. of the \\'ork exceeds S~5c.:\OC,.(l(I, and add1t1onul f<·dcral fund~ are made .ivaibhle for th e riro •c.:t. the Local Agency shall pay W'',, of ul l ~uch costs elig,hlc for federal p;in1c1p;1lion and 100°, c,f all non-pan1c1patingcosts: 1f atld1t 1onal federal funds arc mil made a1 ailuhlc. the local agency shall pa) all such exu:ss costs lfthc total panictpaung cost of pcrfom1ancc oith~ \\'orl ts less th;m S~5!.500.00. then the illllounts of Local Agcnc} Jnd fcdcral-a,d funds will h,• decreased m accordance with the fundmg ratio descrihed herein. The pcrfomiancc of the ll'ork shall be at no cost to the Sta le. C. The muxunum amount pJyable 10 the Local Agency under thts contract shall be S435.(J(l0.00 (For CDOT accoun11ni; purposes. the federal funds of$361.000.(IO. local rr.atchm~ funds of $'10500.00. locJI agent) o,·crmatchofSl !1,750.(l(land srntecontrihuuonofS73.000.00" ill hc-cnc um bercd for II ICltnl encumbrance of$o3!1,c50.00). unless such amount 1s i11crcascd by "" appwpnatc "nttcn modilicauo:i to th1 contract executed he fore any mcrca<cd cost 1s mcurrctl. It ts undcrstO<id and agreed b) the panics hereto that the 101:1! cost of the \\'ork stated hcrcmbefore 1s th, hest csumatc a, a1lablc. based on the dcsii:n data as appro\'cd at the t1111c of cxccutiun uf tin~ contrnct. :◄nd thfll such cost is subJcct Iii IC\'isioi:s (in ,ll'cmd wuh the procedure 1111hr pre, 1011s sentence) ;1grwahlc tu the panics p1 ior to btd and :111:ird ll. 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" -, ... 11,,, 11t ..!on-(11\ O, 111lwr P+ ~0,1- RECOMMENDED ACTI ON St.-111 Fl'UH11fthlll(j._ ( It\ Ct,IJ!h 11 .1pp111H' J f\P,nhll1 011 H,l11,lt-'flll1~ S~.!U,Ollll Imm tlu · ( ,1•1111 It l() th~ P11hlrt 111111 1)\Pmt•lll r1nhj IOI Linh Cc,ur,,• lt'l,11t•d u11pr n,,11nPllh 1•ql1111n1, '" llhl \ onhn'f,Wlll h'' BACKGROUND. ~NAL YSIS, A',D ALTERNMI\ ES ID[NTl flrD DurnlA tl11• .!tltlH lil1d1,;t-1 1t•lt1•,1t C 11\ C i•rnH 1I .1gr,·,·d 111 11,111,11·1 'i-1 ;on I M'k, 1,,,111 h" l'ul hnpro\f•nwnt rund ll,flh ( l\llP•• r11 l't•d,i It th,• ('It• .,, 11111,I lo h111I~•· th, •~em11~ 1~\fn·nd1h1tt-~ ~JP lH llh ,ch!t'I H,·, .u.,1 ,.!r 1"" 11·\1•1 .. a-·, \\l'f, tui~lu-r .uut 1'\1w111I • lm, n th.111 t'\f)l!'t l1•d C 111 1111 d cl.·t1•1111111t•d SI .I,, 111 11( 11111f ii,,, lu11!~,, um1l,, , 111lrl I , 1t.111,r. tht' l oni,:, T,11111 •\,,,,1 Rt·'•'r \t' fl ... .\~· .ind • 11 •n, • dd h, 11,, I•·••<,, II t I rn ... 1 1p, 1•qu1pm••t11 .mcl t n1111~Pt11 11·, \ \\• ,t ,111._·, t d1 1.111i,,,. 1111 ,.,, 1, 11 f11111,·, ,, .111.h 111 1 GEN~RAL 1-U (l;D SOUR([ 01 HJ'IDS: l :,u,•,t11\, d l 11d1•\,~1t.11, d I 11t1t l hi1l,u11 ,. US E O~ fUN0S: rr.,n,r4'1 , 0 01 h I 1h1 l\1! ,,l ln1pr1 I\' IH1·nl 'lllld • • • COUNCIL COMMUM CATION Date: Agenda Item : Suh ject: lune 16, 2008 11 Ci ,\ Resolution Transferring 5220,000 1mm the Ge rieral Fu nd 10 the Publi c lmprol'ernent Fund for Goh Course [,penclitures Initi ated By: Staff Source: Department of Finance and Admlnrs trat"e Ser\oces Frank Gryglewicz, Director COUNOL GOAL AND PREVIOUS CO UNCIL ACTION The City leased a portion of the Golf Course to the Sheridan Rffieveiopmenl Agency hy approving Ordinance 28, Series of 2006 on final reading August 8, 2006. City Councrl approved the 2008 Budge t by passing Ordinance 57, Series of 2007 on October 19, 2007. RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommends City Council approve a Resolution lransferring $220,000 from the General Fund to the Public Improvement Fund for Coif Course re lated improvements, eq u,pmen~ and contingencies. BACKGRO UND, ANALYSIS, ANO ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED During the 2008 Budget retrea~ City Council agreed to transfer $1 ,500,000 from the Public lmprc1\ ement Fund (Golf Course Proceeds I to the General Fund to "bridge" the r2venue/e•penditure gap in the budget, Because 2007 revenues were higher and e~penditures IOI\ er than expected, Council determined S 1,000,000 01 the brrdge funds could be transferred to the Long Term Asse t Rese r,(' (LIA R) and 500,000 could be used for Golf Course improvern~n t~. equipment, and continge:icles. A worksheet de 1allin~ the expenditures is attached. The following illus1ra tes the transfer and use 01 f1rncls : GENE RAL FUN D SOURCE OF FUN DS: lJnre•e" ed /llndes,gnated Fund Bafonn• USE Of Fu NOS· Transfe,r - S220,000 s22n.ooo PUBLIC IMPROVCME T FU D SOURCE OFF OS : Tran I r In 11oin th Genes.ii Fund USE Of FU OS: Gotr Course Im pro-. ements Equ1pn1t'n~ nn ungenci t-sc sno.oou fl ANCIAL IMPACT This trans1er from rhe General Fund to the PIF will reduce th e fund balance bv $2W,OOO Ci ty lJII may req1,est an additional $280,000 for Golf Course lmpro1 ements. eqrnpm~nt . ,ind tontin11 •nt\ In the future . LIST OF ATTACHMENTS D ta iled List of h ~i:rovements, E•,ulpmen t, and Con1111111'"'') Resolution • • • • Golf Course Improvements, Equipment, and Contingency Improvements Water Ouahty Improvements Lake (Pond) Improvements SecumyGate Total Drainage Improvements Rerno-1e T empo,ary JunlOf Goll Landscap,ellmgation Improvements 35.000 20,000 5,000 60,000 Total 23,000 Equipment Pump Replacemenl Aerovator Deep Tine Vertidraln Driving Range Ullllty VehlCle Total Mlscella neous Chemicals and Soll Amandmanls Additional Labor Total Contingen cy Total All 45,000 15,000 ---'soooo 30,000 220,000 • • • RFSOLUTION NO SI 1,.11:S 01' WO~ A RFSOLUTIO'S: TRANSi· LKKING I l rl\1)$ l·ROM TII E GENERAi FL NU UNRESERVEDIUNDES IGNATED FUND BALANCE TO lllE PUBLIC IM PROVEMF.Nl FUND FOR GOLF COURSF EXPENDITURES . WIIFRE,\S. 1he C'll) Cnunc ,1 of1 hc l'II) <'f b1glc\\i',,d, ColornJ" lca,c.: 11 p<>n1,111 ,11 the (inlf C,11 "'<.' 1u the Shendan Rcdevclt~pmcnt Ai;cnc) hy 'ue passape flfOrd111mlCt! 1'.,. ~\;, Sen~! C\r 2(H16. ond WHEREAS, 1he Englc"ood Cl!) Council aprro,oo the 200& Budget \\'llh t he pa.-.:ip o f Ordmancc No. 57. Smcs of2007; and WHEREAS. dunng discussions of the 2008 13udg<11hc Englewood Cuy C:0111.c1I a1,'n.'1:d 10 transfer Sl,500.000 from the Public lmpro,cmcn1 Fund (Golf Course Proceeds) 1111hc ticnernl Fund 10 "bridge" the "" enue.ex(lCl1d1ture @OP III the budget: and WII EREAS. ~007 revenues \\'Crc higher and cxpcnduures lower thnn expec;led thi: Englewood l'ny Cour.cil de1enni ned $1 million or 1hc bridge funds could be trans ferred 10 1hc Long T,:m, Asset Kesene (LTA R) and $5 million could be used forGolfCo ur.<e improveme nts. cqu•rn••sm. and comingencics : WHEREAS. passage of1h1s Rcsolu1iM trans fcrs S220.000 from the General Fund lo the Public lmpro"cment Fund for Gol f Course relotcd 1mpro\'crnents: NO\\'. THEREFORE. BE IT RJ,SOI VtD BY n!E CITY COUNCIi OF 111H 'ITY OF ENGLE\\'000. COLORADO. Tl IA I ~-·tne Cul t 'ounc,t ufthc l 'ny ul l:nglc\\ood, Colorado outhon,..,., the transfer of lunds fr om the General Fund Unrescrwd UndcS1llfl311.-d Fund B3lo n« I<' 1he Public lmpro\'cmeut Fund. a.< follows: G ENERAL FUND SOURCE OF FUNDS: Unrcsen•ed/Undesignnicxl Fun,! ll.1lnnsc USE OF FUNDS. I m1t,li.-r< Out t<1 lilt-l'uhl 1, huprm <111<111 l"und Plllll.lC IMPRO\'EMF.NT H \'II SOU RC'E OF FUNUS: I mni,fi.Th In l'rnm th.: ( icntml I uml USE OF ~UN II)> ( iol r (·our1<1c lmpnn c1ncnt~. l·l1u1p1ncn1. t·,n11111gcnr•c..-. S220.(l!M I S210JKMI S2WJKl(I \220.(MMI !\~,1h'll 2 n 1t" Cn~ \liUL;lgl--r an<i 1hc Ou·1.,:h,r ,,1 f mancc arJ AJn11m,tro11,~ Sc!'n 11!.:-, ,.ire hcrch) autlu,nted "' n~1~c the •"-"c chJn:,c, to the 1008 BuJg<t for the C'n) or Engk'\11>1"1 ADOPTFO 1\NO APl'ROVFD 1lus 16th doy 111 June. 2<Xl8 Anl:Sl James K. Woodward. Mayor Loucnshia A. Ellis. Cn y Clerk I. Loucnshi~ A. Ellis . C..:y Clerk for the Cny of Enilcwood. Colorado. hereby certify the above is a 1rue copy of Resolu11011 N~. __ . Seri es of 2008. loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk • • •