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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-01-17 (Regular) Meeting Minutes111 bow.ffJl:f ii10•, I .-,i.ungl "..,.,q EJIIGLIWOOD CITY,COIIJIICIL INGLIWOOD, AIIAPABOI COUNTY, COLOllADO lleplarS-- J .. uy 17,2000 I. Call to Order Tho regular 1DOCW11ofthe Englewood City Council wucallodro order by Mayor Bun11117:32 p.m. 2. la•OUIIN Tho imoocalioo WII given by Council Member Nabbolz. 3. ,......,,Allqllece Tho Pledge oC Allqjlac:c WM led by Mayor Bums. 4. Rell Call Praent: Ablent Aquorumwuprosmt. AIJD plOSCIII: 5. Minutes Council Membcn NalJholz, Gnzulis, Gama, Bralbllaw, Wololyn, Ywthick, Bums None City Mamgcr Scan City Attomey Bn,tzman City Clerk Ellis DirllclOr Blick, Parb and R<aealioa Direc!Or Gryglewicz, F......,;.J Savi<zs Senior Plamaor Graham, Commllllity Development (a) COUNCil, MEMBER BR"JISBAW MOVID, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCil, MEETING or JANUARY 3, 2000. Ayes : Nays: Abstain: Molion carri"1 Council Member, Nabholz, Gam:tt, Bradshaw, Ywthick, Grazulis, Burns None Council Member Wolosyn (a) John Weigel, ~ident of the Englewood Fire Fighter Association, was prose.it 10 express appr<ciatioa lO Sus:,n McDonnell , Victim Services Coordina!Or, for the ~ she provides the Department 111d the a,m,;::;mity, Mr. Weigel thanked Council for allowin& him a few miaula IO ra:ognize a lady WLO wmb for the Cily, Susan Md>oanell the Vldims Aaill8DCC Coonlimtor for tho Deponment of Safely l:,,.'MOCS. lie aotod he does not t,a.., a job ck ,cription for what she does. but the best way he can descri:.: what she does is IO ,ay lllskwood City Caudl J-•I')' 17,2000 , ... 2 sbc helps people in dilllcult times. He advilOd that Ille ,_, he ia hen, la because lhe flrellgblas, ponmodics. driven and lloutemnll 11d it II illlpCKIIIII for Ille ...... offlclal1 a(lhe City, die City 1111111gemen1 and tho cilizml nr Ena)cwood to know how much this lady means to us. Becat., be said, they have called on her many times to help them dtroup many, many dlfflcult timcS . So, be aid, in ru:ognltioo of the tmnendous service she gives to the people or Englewood, they "'"11d like to .,......,1 her with a letter of appreciation . Mr. Weigel read the letter. "A letter or appn,cialion to Susan McDonnell. The Englewood Fire Fighter As,ociation wisbca to acknowledae your oul.stlllding iaemce and profeaiooalllm u the City's Victim Assistance Coonlinator. Your penonal dl'oltl enable the DeponmenlofSaflll)' Servicea and the City to better serve lhe people or our community . The people or Englewood arc fortunalt to have someone with your empathy Olld compassion willing to help lhem in their moma,ts or need, 111d through their lriala and tribulations. We wish to extml our sincere approciatioo and heartfelt gnlitudc for your devotion and commitment to the people orEnglewood. Very rcspc,c:lfully, the Ena)cwood Fire Fighter ADxllllon." Mr. Weigel noted that was the formal leatr, but tllla is what be would really like lo 11)1 to s-. "Dear Susan, The fudighter's, pal1llledics. drivers and lieutmants of the Englewood Fire Fight<r Association wish for you to know bow gntdul we arc for you being here to help us. We hope tbesc few mlmas we take this evening to thank you will l'C\'Cll the high reprd and admiration we bold for you. When you answer our call for help we ask you t-, 11q> into Lives or people who arc going through very emational and extremely difficult moments. Moments that arc run or sorrow, gull~ and blame. At limes it must be bard, very, very bani . And you do ii wilb composu,e 111d dlgnity. Many people at some point in their lives reflect on what they have accomplisbod. Most ask lhelOlelves wbelber or DOI they have helped their fellow RWL We arc here tonight llecause tbcrc arc at I-50 people who r .. ; you have helped many people many ti rues . The people or Eog!O'WOd, those who live here, wort here and \'isil here arc fortunalc you have chosen to slwe \\ith us your underSlanding and compassionate beut. You arc a rcmarlutble woman and a line lady . The purest, the cltarcst way to exprcs our apprccialion II to simply say, we thank you . The Englewood Fire Fighters ." Mr. Weigel also presented Ms. Mc:Doaadl with a plaque, which be read. "Presented to Susan McDonnell We wish to extend our sincere approcialion and heanfelt gratitude for your devotion and commitment to the people of Englewood. Englewcod Fire Fight<r Association, l..<JcaJ 1736." Ms . McDonnell said thank you so much. Mr. Weigel also presented Ms. McDonnell with a ooo-n:fundable, non-returnable ... you have to use it or lose it...gift certificate to Vail Associaw:. Ms. McDonnell thanked him . Ms. McDonnell stated she is really overwhelmed by this, that she doesn't know what to say . Ms . McDonnell advise<I that she has a woodcrful stall" of wlunteen that help her for victim assistance and she couldn't do the work she does without them . She said she r<ally appreciates this and she thanked Mr. Weigel again. Mr. Weigel noted they also sent a lette1 of appreciation to her volunteers who serve in the Department of Safety Services Victim AssiSlanCC Office : Lynn Sena, Norma Wier, Ellen Knlscek. Margie GI.Idler, Tori Whitney, Debi Medlock. Alice Aman.aio and Nancy Bartort Council Member Nabholz said she -,Id lilte to say something on a personal level . She IIBled that Ms. McDonnell helped her through family uagcdies and pcr..,nal tragedies and she •>1111ttd to thank her. Mayor Bums IIWed we have beard so many compliments about this lady, that h i• really rcmartable the wort she bas dooe . On behalf of Ccunci~ be said. he wan!ed to congntulae her and lhe Englewood Fire Fighters. • lllslewOOII City Couacil J-•ry 17, 2000 PqeJ 7. Noa-,cbedaled Vlllton ', I) b. '"ll!lU I non .. , a. lliit ".q (a) Jim Zavist, RID Director, Ditlri<t D, advi!IOd that Mayor Webb appointed him to 11R a vacancy on the RID Board 10 replace Alan Fleming. Since l!qlcwood is in pan of his distria be deddod he should come down and introduce himself. He passed out his business cardJ 10 Council in r.ase they would need to get a bold of him Mayor Bums natal that bc got I= al the rigbl time, that in about si x months we are going 10 have a Dia: celebration. Council Member BrJdshaw said she would like to say something to Susan l,tcOoMcll. Sbc comrncnled that sbc met Susan her first year I=. She notcd she wa11 00UDSClor al the High School and she thought ii was baptism by fin: for both of them thal year. Ms. Bradshaw Slaltd ibat Ms. McDonnell saves our citiv.ns so well , that "~ an: so blcssod ID have her ~-Ms. McDonnell said thank you so much. 8 . Communicadoa1, P~, ud Appola- (a) A proclamatloa boaorin1 Ridllld Randall, mampng panncr of RACO Family Partncnhip, for his generous dollalioa of a s-td al land to accommodate the continued development al the Big Dry Creek Pedestrian/Bike 1'llil wu arasidmd. Mayor Bums noted that last wtek, when they bad a m<diJlg about the Big Or}' Creek Pedostriaa/Bike Trail, WC learned thal Mr. Randall had generously domt<d. parcel al land to us to aa:ommodate that IJlil. Director Black noted that, as the Mayor said, we talked a little bit last week about the pedestrian IJlil going down to the Platte River and Oic two people staDding hen: an: n:sponsiblc for helping us get there. He advised that they donated the land there am we an: going IO mow, forward with the trail syslelr.. Mr. BIJck staled that ii is people like the Randall 's thal rally make this cnmmunity a gn,at place to li.c, we are .ay fonunatc to have them in Englewood. Mayor Bums read the proclamation in its cotimy. He notcd the proclamation is signed by every member of the Council . Mayor Bums presented the pror..lamalion to Mr. and Mrs. Randall and on behalf of Council be staled that they really apprtciat< their gill He natal ii will soon be an cxtlllOnlinary bike and pedestrian trail . He thank<d them for their generous contribution. Mr. Randall said they thank God that they were able lo do this and they an, really looking forward to the bike path. Counci l Member Bradshaw said she would Jiu to make an cditoriai comment . That sbc would like 10 encourage the other land owncn oo the Big Dry Creek corridor to follow the example sci by Mr. Randall and bis fantily . COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE PROCLAMATION HONORING RICHARD RANDALL, MANAGING PARTNER or RACO FAMILY PARTNl:RSHJP, POR HIS Gl!NJ:ROUS DONATION or A PARCEL or LAND TO ACCOMMODATE THE CONTINUl!D D .. 'VEWPMl!NT or THE BIG DRY Clll!K PEDESTRIAN/BIKE TRAIL Ayes: Council Mcmbm Nabbolz, 0arrctt. Bradshaw, Wo losyn. 111 ........ CltyC-O 1...,, 17, 2900 ..... nu·, (h l br..ow~1~11] kH}"", I l'lltiit Nays: Motion carried. 9. NIie Beuiag Ylllduc:k, GIIZUiis, Bums None No public bearing was scheduled bcfon, Council . rl I COUNCll, MEMBER GAR '.<ETf MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITIMS 10 (a) (I) AND 10 (c) (1) ud (II). (a) Approval of OnlinaDces OD Finl Reding t 1.'I (i) COUNCIL BILL NO . I, INTRODUCEP BY COUNCIL MEMBER GARRETT A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING IDLE 12, ~ ID, SECTION 4, O½PfER 2, SEcnON 3H, CHAPTER 5, SEcnON 6A, AND CHAP11!R 8, SECl10N 10, OF nm ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE l985, PERTAINING TO STATEMANDA'IED LIMITS FOR LATE OfARGES i'OR WATI::R, SEWER, STORM AND CONCRETE <lfARGES . (b) Approval of Onlinanc.:s OD Second Reading Then, MR oo items submilled for _.i on ,...,nd radiq. (c) Resolutions aud MoliOIIS (i) RESOLUTION NO. 3, SERIES OF 1.000 A RESOLUTION EST ABLISlllNG FEES FOR lilSTORIC P1 1ESl!RVATION DESIGNATION APPLICATIONS FOR 1llE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. (ti) PURCHA.~E OF TWO STREET SWEEPERS lllROUGH nm ST A TE OF COLORADO BID PROGRAM FROM FARRIS MAClllNl!RY COMPANY IN 1llE AMOUNT OF 582 ,BS0.00 PER UNIT (A TOTAL OF $165,700.00). MOlion carried. Ayes : Cooncil Membcn Nabbolz, fr.urea, Blldsbaw, Wolosyn, Ylllduck, Grazulis, Bums Nays: None I L Reswar Apda (a) Approval of Ordinances on Finl Reading (i) Dircc1or Gryglcwicz prcscmed a~ from lhc City Clerk 's Ollice and lhc Englewood Liquor Licensing Alllbority 10 adapt a bill for an oldinanc:e ellabliWJII an OpCional Pn:miJes Liquor Licale and Oplional l'romi51'$ wi th HOldJ1!cslawaal Liquor Lioemo ill Ibo City of Englewood. lie advised thal this bill for an ordinance would esublisb, in Ibo City Code, an Optional Pn,mises Liquor License: wi lh Optional Pn:mi,.. Hocel/Reslauranl Liquor Licenses within lhc City of • • lasie,,eotl City C-il J .. ary 17,.IOOO , ... s I vrf bclC11Mf~IJ IN : "t '(U 1 11tl ,~ En&Jcwood. Mr, o,,pwlcz acd dlln -I VOie Nowmber 2. 1999 tbal lllowed Ille 0ty 111.ublilb Ibo Occupalional Tu for 11-aew Uci:mea. TIie Oty Clert -abd Ill read die CWlldJ i,W by dtle: '\ I COUNCll. BILL NO. 4, omtODUCED BY COUNCIL Ml!MBl!ll BRADSHAW A Bil.L FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Tm.E '· CHAPTl!R 38, SEC noN 10, OF 11!E ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915, Wm! TIIE ADDmON OF A NEW SECTION 10, PERTAINING TO omONAL PREMISES LIQUOR LICENSE AND Ol'TIONAL PREMISES Wm! HOTEL AND RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE IN TIIE CTIY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AND RENUMBERING TIIE CURRENT SECl1ON 10 TO SECl1ON 11 . COUNCil. MEMBER BRADSBA W MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITDI II (a) OJ -COUNCil. BILL NO. ,i. Ayes : Cowlcil M=bcn Nallbolz, <Janett. Bradshaw, Wolocyn. Yun:hlck, Clnnills, Bumi Nays: Nooe Motion carried. (ii) Dtroctor Oryg)ewicz ~ • 1 • !Iii .. -die City Clerk's Ollice and Ibo Englewood Liquor Licensing Authority IO .... I bill for Iii ordinance ammdina Ille EngleMIOd Municipal Code Rp.ding Liquor Occupotional F..,., lie advilCd :hll this bill for ID onlimnce Clllblishes lhe Occupotioaal T.,._ forlhe Bm, Pub Liccme, Opcional l'iaDiD l..ioemo, Opliaml l'nmlilca with Hotd/Reltawut. Milli-Bar and clelDI up Title 5, Cbapla 38, Soctioo 3 of Ibo City Code . The City Cle.It was asked 10 read the council bW by tide : COUNCll. BILL NO. 3, omtODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW A Bil.L FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Tl'lLE 5, CHAYIBR 38, SECllON 3, OFTIIE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, WHICH PERTAINS TO LIQUOR OCCUPATIONAL FEES . COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSBA W MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA fl'EM 11 (a) (II) -COUNCil. IIILL NO. J. Motioocani<d. Aye.,: Council Membm Nabbolz, Gam:11. BiWllllaw, Wolosyn, Yurchick, GnzuU&, Bums Nays : None (iii) A recoliliilCDdalion fiom tbe De\llitiilCill of Pa.band Ra:realion IO adop: a bW for an onlinancc alllhoriziog accq>laiXZ of a grant of l)(DIJetl)' -RACO, Family Putnenllip (RBI) for lhe coolilud de>clopment of the Big D.y Creek Pedesuiao/Bike Trail was considered. Mayor Bums noted thm this is the aa:q,unce of the gift thm we just recogniml Director Black said we lallted about this last week and we just had lhe ix-,lllir-1 to the Randall family . He advised thal this COWIC:il b;U is the formal aa:tptlDCc cf tbal piece of propc11y tbal wu donated . Tho City Clcrlt was asked IO read the council bill by title : COUNCll. BILL NO . 2. omtODUCED BY ~Cll. MEMBER GARRETT hJlewood Chy Coudl 1...,,. 17, JOOO Pqe6 A Bll.L l'OR AN OODINANCE AtmlORIZINO 1llE ACCEPTANCB OF A GRANT Ofl Pll0l'lllTY FROM:V\COPAMILYP,;JlTNERSHIP. COUNcn. MEMBER GAIIIIE1T MOVED, . .\ND rrwAB UCONDID, TO AnllO\IS AcaNDA ITEM 11 (a) (Iii)-COUNCil. BILL NO. 2. Motion carried. Ayes: Council Membera Nabho!z, 0am:a. Bradlbaw. Wolooy,i, Yun:bic:t. Gruulis, B111111 Naya: Nooe (b) Approval ofOnlinancca Oil Secood Readln11 There wore no items submittal for appn,val oa secood reading. (c) Resolutions and Mallcms (i) A rccommeudaDaa from tho Comnwalty DevdoplllOlll Depol1mall to ...... ID induccmc\11 resolution supporlillg ID apptia,lion for Private >.ctivlly Bonds was comidnd. Mayw Barm advised lhal Ibis is tho ooc Ibey talked about in Sludy Session. Scoior Planna Gnham noted Ibey aibmiaal lhia in<'· -rcooludoo relaling to the Priwl& Activity Booe! for Council's considcralion. • WIS disamod in lbe Study Scaioa. Mayor Bwna COllllDCIIICII Iha! Council Im already voiced lbe~ coooem about lhia _._ Mayor Bums cailed for a motioo. NO MOTION WAS MADE. Mayor Bums slated Iha! 111111,r is lost and will bo brought up at a1l0lb<r time under anodlcr rccommcndalioll lhey bope. He lldvised that tlley do suppon dl:YeloplDCIII oClhia llilld of a program for Englewood and Ibey tbinl< a later time is a bclll<r time. 12. Cenenl DIICUlliaoo (a) Mayo~s Choice (b) CoonciJ Member's Choice Mayor Burns noted Ibey had Mayor's Choia: and CoonciJ Member's Choice at Study Session. Mayor Burns a.<ud if anyone had llll)'WJlg cbc. Council Member Nabholz said she woold lil<e Council 's comulcrlllioo to allow her to au...d tho National League of Cit!.:s Conference, Maleh 9 tl!rougn 15, at a cost of $2,764.00 . COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW MOVJ:D,AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO Al'l'ROVJ: 1111: COST OF $2,764.00 FOP. COUNCil. MEMBER NABBOLZ TO ATTEND TIii NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES CONFEUNCI., MARCH, THROUGH 15. Aye,. Council 11':rnbcn Nallholz. Garrett. Bradshaw, Wolosyn. Ywduclt. Grazulis, Burns Nays : None Motion ...irricd. • • • • • lqlewood City c-11 Jaaary 17, 2000 Pqe7 MlylY BIIIIIS aid he -.Id like I similar motioa ror approYll ofhil allcDdancc II the .. ,e NLC Coafaencc II I 00ll o/$2,874.00. II COUNCU. MEMBER NABBOLZ MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE 11IE COST OF 52,174.00 FOR MAYOR IURNS TO ATJ'END 1111: NATIONAL LEAGUE OF crrm CONRRENCF, MARCH t 1BROUGB 15. Motion canicd. Aya: C~ Mombcn Nallilalz, Gama, Blldmow, Wolooyn, Yriick. Gnzullt, a..n, Nays : Nooe Council Member Gnlzulis advised 1h11 lhc would alai likc co allClld the NLC Conkrclx:c Man:h 9 lhnlup Is a1 a eo11 or S2.864.00. Also, lhc said. ror Ibo linl rime we have a youth dcJcplc, Mike lkbaling. and she would lib ID be his chaperon. She DOIOd be will be II, u oCMarcb I". Ms. GrazuJis 11111d be_ four ycan on tbc Lil>nly Boan! 11111 !Ml yan oa tbc Cubulal Arts Commiaioo. He bas tlleady picked out ICVCfll oitbc......,... be wbca ID aDead and 1oau rorww ID.....,. 11u 00ll ii s2,s29.oo. Mayor BIIIIIS poinlal out 1h11 NLC bas bcco er~ youth plltic:ipolioa al these coar.,_ far the part couple of years. COUNCll. MIMIIJ:R BRADSHAW MOVJED, AND rr W.'5 SECONDED, TO APP.ROVE THE CtlST OF $2,164.08 FOR COUNCll. MUDD GllAZULIS TO A Tl'END ":111 NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CTIUS CONRIWICE, MARCH t TBJIOUGB 15 AND TH'; COST OF Sl,529.00 FOR MIKF. IIJ:BERLING TO ATTEND AS A YOUTH DELEGATE. Motion carried. Ayes : Council Membcn Nabholz, Gam:tt, Bradsl>-,w, Wolosyn, Yun:hick. GnzuJis, Burns Nays: Nooe Council Member Bradshaw asbd if we beard back from Mr. Miller or John Loss oo how the mccliog wall on the 12~ with Bed. Bath 4 Bcyood. Mayor Burns advilOd 1h11 be ask,d about that this morning. but be undcrslallds WC don 't know yd. Cowx:il Member Ganctt 11Jd, apin. be wouJd II IIOIDC point. like ID have a Study Session with Council ID dclcrmiJlc what outside 11:-i Council should be pll1icipating in and discuss doing it in a cobcsi..: maoncr, with a plao. as to how Council should ddcple their rcsourccs. City Manager Sears asml ifbe would yoo like stalf ID proviclc a calendar with the dilfereot c:oafcrcuca. Council Member Ganctt notod that Cowx:iljust _,,...t $10 ,000, which IO him isa lotofmoacy. He suggested maybe Council should d:signatc people ID go to cenain places . But he 111ougbt that Council should indicate these an, ttc: things wc an, committed to . He poinlal out that tbcsc an, llxplya's dollan and maybe then: an, other things Council shouldo't be as commiacd to. These things tcno ID come up, in his view, u "ob yes. this one ii coming up and ob, tbll ooc is coming up ... aod who goes and wbo doesn't go .• He said be wouJdjust lilu: ID have a policy . Council Member Bradshaw said they had a policy when she was oo bcfon: . laatenNCllyC.lldl J-,,.17,:IGGO ..... Mayor BIIIDI commemed that he thinlu tbey ICIUllly do 111.IW a policy . }lu I fl• l • rl City~ Sean advilOd tbey will live Council a copy of lhdr cunent poUcy 11111 -,be lhly-- 1h11 u a sprin,t,oard and tbey can lake a loot II lllis . ..... Mayor Bumr commented Iha!,... Jon 'I olJoerve Marllll Ludw Kiq Day in eng!ewood and, even lbouch we visited this IIIUC II one limo, he would kiDd "'Ulre lo ..... a look II it apin. He DOICd • number"' othcrcilics don\ but a IOI o!lbcm do and he wujusl kind ofwondcriq why wc don't He thought,.. should lllre a look II it apin. Mayor Bums aid he knows pan of it is having people off and die -..i expcnsc to 1hr. City, 1h11 he romcmbcn that from the put. Bu~ IM . Did, lhorc are a IOI of cities panicipaling in activities today and be thought we shouldjusl lll<e a look II it Council Member Bradshaw uked lfbe -the pope, today. Mayor Bums llid ho ,_. and tbc Denw,r Pool. al I .... Im 11111 o(dtJ,c al ii 111Y1, o(CCMIO, ... dloCOUIU 11 e timed an( lhm is DO mail dcli•cry. It mmdoas l!aste,,ood, Federal Hellfltl, Oolden, Lillleloa, Mani.-a.r.d Nanllal-will mp the offices open. He llid be doesn 't know wbctbcr Ill tbe rat don't Some have r=alioo centas open. but DOI tbc City Hall, ao it II ato(a -=iD8 oldillmmt....., City~ Sean acknowledged that WC did r=ive acvenl cail5 today, especially frnm tbc local media about that and be had Sue Ealon respond to tbooe t:,pos of quo,doas. Ho aplaiaed ..,_ s-t o( ii is a policy decision by the Council and it Is .... a budget dccilioe ... we CID ..... a look 11-. Mr. Sean aid Ibey would live Council a RpOll back on the ldOly of lhal. He aid be tbinb it Is a very timely issue 1h11 tbe City should lllrc a look at Council Member Garrett not:d some plac<s, Ulre with bis employer, Ibey c:dcblllle today and they do 1101 c:dcbrate President's Day ... it's a tradc-<>ff. Mayor Bums noted that II bis office building. next door II the bank, tbc llllDlg<mall company cclcbraics it and Ibey arc not open. So, be said, some businesses an, doing it too. City Manag<r Sear, COllllllCDlcd that pan or it bu to do with tbc qrc,emea11 wc have with our Ihm: associaliom, that ii is DOI rocognizcd as a boliday. Tbae ba\'e been aome discussiom in ilic post aboul swapping one or the other, but that has DOI been approved II pan of those --.. We have tried to figure out a way to deal with lhal. he said, maybe part of the City would DOI be off and the other pa,t of the City would. For police and liro that prnbobly would DOI maaer, be DOied. He said be docs not know the SlalUS, but that was 1101 one that was negotiated. So, be said, there are some complicaliom that ha\'e not allOMd us to move ahead. He advioeu wo arc in tbe pn,oea of IJCll)lilliag with the fudigbla, here shortly and he can ~ly say that should be a topic of Ill three or tbc ncgoCiadons II Ibey proc,cd. Mayor Bums said he recalled thal wc h3<i that nation wide divmity conference that Flood was in,olvcd in a few months ago. He commented that as he went around to the DARE graduaticm lasl year be DOied"" ha,e a lot of di\'Crsity in our schools in Englewood and it will probably become lll<lre so, so he thinks it is time we take a look at this . 13 . City Manager's llt?ort (a) City Manager Sears asked if it would be acccplable to IICI the board and commission interviews up for 7:30 p.m. on Monday , which would be alter the diJcussion about laWIIS with O.vid Tryba and the discussion about real estate . • • lqlcwee,ICkyCeudl J-,,17,21111 .... , Mayor Bwmaid be lllldentood Ibey ,-ici oaJy bo hllervlewlq dle-appllma. Coac:11 Malller Bradshaw ldviled tben are lea or IWehe allbem. Cil)' Muopr Sanamd ICCowldl ~pwblma lialebllal~ lblliCtben llll&lly ....... IIIIICrial lbal ""cu <XMrll 11111 llme la tenm alidnmioa, 11111 tbey cu• die~ MIiier, 11111' at 7:00 p.m. However, be said, ICtben II 11111111 111-.r blYolwd, llaoy will 1111b die decilioa la .. _ a,uplc or days ill 1am1 al IOlliag ii up ror 7:30 p.m. Coun.:il Mcm1Jcr Bradshaw commealed tbal tbc -,Id lllber line IIIOR lime .... lca. Cil)' Ma111F San aid put al ii II Iba lbeR"""' additional items Ibey lalked lbaoll eulicr, 11111 Miller was suppoood ID brie done iD regard ID aegodadom 111d be dor:111'1.,_. wllll lbe -. allllll ii. So Ibey will al led have that IIICormation available (or tbc Cowldl ocxt Maadly aiglll al bapefully It will be ID tbc positive 111d we will ..,.. ahead. JC k im'I ID tbc posilM, be aid, tbcn Couacil i. amd lo lltc a look at 1h11. Council Mcmllcr Bradlbow llllled abc lhillb Ibey a.i 1o know tbcir opdou. 14. City ~••lllport Cil)' Altol'DC)' Brotzman did not line Ill)' Dllllerl IO briq bofm Couacil. IS . Adjaa....- MJ:MBER NABBOLZ MOVED TO ADJOURN. Tbc meeting adjourned al 8:00 p.m.