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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-05-18 (Regular) Meeting Minutes• • • I. CIII ta Order ENGLIWOOD CITY COUNCIL ElfGLIWOOD, AIIAPAIIOI <N>mn'Y, COLORADO Replar Sellloll M1yll,1'9fl ... The regular mcetiflg of the Englewood City C.iuncil wu called lo order Ir Mayo,-B11ms at 7:J9, a 2. J■voutloll Tht invocation was given by Council Member Nobholz. :, '· d!I' of Alleclaace r:, t lcdge of Allegiance was led by Boy Seoul Troop I 92. Council Member Bradshaw staled they did an exccllenl job. Mayor Bums !hanked lhem and commcn1cd Iha! he though! Iha! was the best presenlllion he his...., siftCC he bas been oo Council . Council Member Nabholz nolcd ii was very nice . 4. Roll Coll Present Absent A quorum was .,,...nL Council Members Nabhol z. Clapp. Ganca, Bnd.!haw, t1aaiiik, Waggoner, Burru None Also present Ciry Manager 5cm City Anom cy Brotzman CiryClc rk Ellis 5. Minutes Diret1or Block . Parks and Rccreol ion Public Jnfonnation Officer Punccrclli Community Coordinator for Long Range Planrung Stitt (a) COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOM>[D.. ro APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE REGI ILAR MEETING OF MAY 4, 19911, Motion carried . Aye;: Council Members Nabholz. GamtL Bradshaw. Habcnichl Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : None 6. Scheduled Vitilon (a) Mayor Bums advised Iha! Boy Scou r Troop # 92 was prcscnl IO discuss lhc use aJ! Cen tennial Parl< Lake for canoe training . He asked if Iha! he had a spokesman for Iha! group. II I I 11 t ), If May«-llllal dill Co!iqcil 11111,., llcm lllcr OIi !bi11 .llllder C<\1111111 Ai,,.,. raolutions and moti0111 . Dl¥id 0.,... advi...i he is die lnlop guide for Troop ffl and for the put thn:e ycm, that he bas been in !his .,.....111,y have been usin& Cenlcnnial lac. They have cleaned ii up and kepi ii in shape for their unoe uailiio&, Mr. Compton stal<d Iha! he _,here IA!!lighl 10 ask for lhe privilege lo use lhis lake again this )-or. Buicllly, be said, they adopt a lake and keep ii clean. They lake 11-,eir canoes oul in lhe lake. they cza ia ap ..S pick up all of the lrnJh in exchange for u;a,g the lake for their canoe uaining. Coud.....,. W-askcd if Ibey provide lbcir 0\111 insurance . Mr. ComplOO said yes. Mayor-mm bow many ycm !hey ha,-c been doing this at Centennial . Mr. Compl!)O said be was DOI ,..U, arc, tbOI be bas only been in this troop for about thn:e ycan. For those ihRe years they have UY.cl die W.C. but. be nouid, he wasn '1 sun, how far back they go. Mayor S-askcd what be though! or il ifil has worked well . Yes. Mr. Compton advised . Tbcrc -= mo other qucstion5 and Mayor Bums thanked him. 7. .... ... ltd Vhilor> Tbcrc---Hdicdule,l ,ilil0<$. 8. C--.lliuliou, Proclamations and Appoinlment, fa) A letter from Tim Stoner indicatin g his resignation from the Englewood Clean. Green and PruodCommis:sioo WIS coosidcffll. COUMlLJIDOIER BRADSHAW MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO ACCEPT THE IIES~TION OF TIM STONER FROM THE ENGLEWOOD CLEAN, GREEN AND PROUD COMJOSSION. Ayes : Council Members Nabholz, Gam:tl Bradsl>1w, Habenicht. Waggoner, Clapp. Bums Nays : None Motiaa c:mricd. J A proclamation honoring George and Pcrkic Allen as Englewood 's Citizens of the Year for 1998 m.'IS a,nsidcrcd. ~ layor Bloms suggested lbc Clerk read Olis in full . He nolcd 0'11 lhcy did lhis al the special a:lcbralion for l'corge m Ptrkie Allen lasl Wednesday nighl but 0'11 ii should be read in tl1cir honor . The Ull!I Oak ;,:ad !be pn,c1.,.;on in full . COIDICJLMEMBER WAGGONiR MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO .\PPROVE A PROCLAMATION HON::.i.!"IG GEORGE AND PERKIE ALLEN AS ENGLE~/OOD'S ClTIZL.'11S OF mE YEAR FOk 1998. Ayes : Council Membc1' Nabholz, Gam:tl Bradsl>1w. Habenicht. Waggoner, Clapp. Burns Nays : None Mouoa c:arricd. • • • • l ■&kw-' Chy c-11 Mayll,1!191 P11e3 1,,,,.,m) ,11 l bOU¥"lt,nlf ~t'l'l ,M , JI i,')1111•1 Mayor 8111111 ~ ~ bad 'a woaderful time II lhis-laiit Wedaeld!aY and a )>lg crowd wu\in band. He said lhe lhous)t cic(l,/ic al.I Pafde Allen rtally ..,,__. ii. Ke nocm Iha! Gi,y Sean wanted to mentloo all !he wort< that Executive Aaillallt to lhe City W..:, Sc Bradshaw did on this ~- City Manage, Sean thanlt<d 5.., Bradshaw and COIIUDelllCd tliol ... ~ really bani on this, along with everything else and he just wanted to say thanltyou for pulliasflilOIL He said be lcnow5 they ,cnjoy<d it and Council cajoyed it too. Council lhanltod Ms. Bradshaw and g2\'C her a round or applause. 9. hbllc Hurl■1 No public bearing was scheduled bdorc Council . 10. c ..... t Ascnda (a) Approval ofOrdinances on Finl Reading COUNCIL MEMBER CLAPP R£MOVED AGINDA rn:M r I (a) (i) fROM THI: CONSINT AGINDA. COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW MOVED,AND IT WJ~; SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 10 (a) (ll) ON FOIST REAJJll'f(~. (ii) COUNCll. BILL NO. 26, INTRCJDO(D BY COUNCll. MEMBER BRADSHAW A Bll.L FOR AN OROINAN::E ACCEPTING A GRANT FllOM 1l!E UNITED STATES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO . Vote mulb: Motion carried. Ayes : Council Members Nabhol z. Gamll. B131Wlaw . Habenicht , Waggoacr, Clapp. Bums Nays : None (i) Couucil Member Clapp noted that it SIJS ihis project is going to lake about $80,000 and,,.,, contribution ·•oold be $25 ,000. She said ii also kds as !bough there arc some other organizations involved in this and she was just Yt'Ondcring how much IDOOC)' the school has pledged to thi s project . Director Blaclc explained that the school has 001 pledged any mooey. The school has pledged the ground and they have also pledged 10 provide the cost for the materials for aoy repair to the sprinkler syst em and the back stops and the City \\ill provide the labor . Mayor Bums asked Director Black 10 explain. for the record, what chis proJOCI is . Mr . Black advised tliat this project is an inlcrgovcmmcnlal agn:crncnl .. ;11, the City or Englewood and the Englewood school di strict to use the land al Clayton field 10 build an athletic field over tl>ctc. & coted it is ilarren property right now and the City would have a 25 year lease oo tl,e property Del maiDlain the site . Council Member Bradshaw asked irhc had any id"" what ii woolci <ml if "c \\ere to bu y this land. Director Black stated they ha\'c not looked at that and he didn 't thim: lhat tbc school district would be receptive 10 selling the property . Ms . Bradshaw advised she didn ·t r:ran that. that she meant by them donating the land. that is their in-kind contribution :ind she wanted a, know what value is a.s.scsscd to th.it 1askw_.CkyC.,.11ell May 18, 1'91 .... ) , , ) bc,ttff I, n't Hl'i'f ~f t•II '., Mr. B1'f!' 1111511,~ i,a... not ,puJ a doll"' flgw< on lllll, 1>111 that ~ ~. \t ,1'!)Uld bf 11w1e a dol1,r jjpre. ·a,11cil!-fft Wapa'!"' advised Chai a I~ i• usually onc-tcntli of the value or the pqicrty. Dlroctor Bla.::k advised 1h11 we already have a lease in place al the Duncan bulleting, when, we lcuc lhe facility and Ibis lease is the ~ type ltasc , Council Member Habenicht DOied Chai wbcncver "' arc talking about doin1 somcthiJlg in terms of an intcrgovcmmcnlal agn,c..-lhal Involves finances wilh the Engl""'10d ,chool district. which is contained in its entirety ,.;thin the City or Englewood, lhat "' arc talking aboot the same taxpayers. Din:ctor Black added that probably the biggest benefit lo Ibis property, because Englewood is so landlocked. is that the ,chool district docs havo properties that arc out there that could be used to provide athletic fields. Not only for the schools, but for the community. the soccer JP'Ol!pl and youlh spqru groups and so. he said. we reel Ibis is an opportunity for partnership between. not only 'the school district and the City, but also these community groups to use that property when, other properties arc not available. Mayor Bums askaj \f "Fi/ad a lirnclinc as ID when Ibis would be ready fo; use, D~or Black advised th.11 they would like to havo tne field available for play by ran of 1999 . Council Member Habcnic;!il llalCd lhat she would like to thank U1e Rccrcatio~~t for facilitating meetings with the scl.lx,1 t'on\mtlnlty' and the ncighbo~ community 'to laJtt about how Uus would impact the neighborhood and how to mitigate those impacts. She noted lhal was VOIJ' beneficial . Ms. Habenicht ad\iscd that it was brougllt ID her a1tcntion that there w.is a tittle article in one of the papers n,ccnUy th.11 indical<d Ibis was going tc be a yooth sports compic.,. She said she undmtands lhat is not the case. that it is an athletic field . She asked if that was right. Director Black staled that is corrce1. it is an athletic field . Then, "'"' no further queslions . COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 10 (1) (i) ON FIRST READING. COUNC!L BILL NO . 25, INlltODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNM ENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN 1l!E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AND ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOLS PERT AJNTNG TO 1llE DEVELOPMENT OF AlHI.ETIC FIELDS LOCA TEO AT CLAYTON SCHOOL. Volt raulll: Ayes : Council Members Nabhol z. Garrctl Bradsl'1w, Habenicht . Waggoner. CL1pp, Bum s Nays : None Mo1ion carrir.d . (b) Approval of Ordinances on Second Reading COUNCIL MEMBER NABHOLZ MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (b) [o), [Ii), (iii), r,v) and(v) ON SECOND READING. (i) ORDINANCE NO . l l , SERIES OF 1998 (COUNCIL BILL NO . ll. INJll.OOUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBERS HABENICfIT/BURNS) • • • • • • ~CltyC.-ll May ti, I"' .... 5 11 'hlJo) !ti) bnoH J1in:f iii\"( I ,Ml ,.r, I AN OllDINANa! AMIH>IHG'fflU! 16. BYREPl!ALING TITLll 16. CHAPTER 4. SECTION 18, EN'1Til..ED LANDSCAPE ORl>INAHO!; ENACllNG A NEW 1Tl1.E 16, CHAPTER 5, SEC110N 26, ENTTTU!D LANDSCAPING S.TANDAROS; AND AMENDING 1Tl1.E 16, CHAPTER 8, SECTION 1, BY 11ft! ADDmON OF SEVERAL DEFINITIONS , OF 1llE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAIJ C!ODE 198'. (ii) ORDINANCE NO. 32, SERIES OF 1998 (COUNCIL BIU. NO . 18, INlllOOUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING T11lE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTIONS 13 AND 14, AND 1Tl1.E 16. CHAPTER 8. OFll!EENGLl!WOCX> MUNICIPAL CODI! 198.5. PERTAINING TO 1-1 LIGIIT INDUSTRIAL AND 1-2 GENERAL D,1DUSlmAL DISTRICTS . (ih) ORDINANCE NO. 33 , SERIES OF 1998 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 22, INlllODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMIIEJl BRADSHAW) AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING 1llE -a1Y OF ENGLEWOOD FIR£FIGHTERS PENSION PLAN (AS RESTATED JANUARY I , 1996).BYll!ECTTYOFENGLEWOOD. COLORADO . (iv) ORDINANCE NO. 3', SERIES OF 1998 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 23, INlllODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 3, CHAPTER 7. SECTION 2. OF TilE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 19158YREJl£ALDIGTITLE3, CHAPTER 7, SECTION? AND ENACTING A NEW lTILE 3, CHAP1B 7. SECTION 2. Eh"JTTLED SUPPLEMENT AL DISABILITY BENEFITS WHICH PERTAINS TO DISABILTTY BENEFITS FOR POLICE OFFICERS . (v) ORDINANCE N'). 35 . SERIES OF 1998 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 24 , INlllODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TTJl.E 3. CHAPIBR 8. SECTION I, SUBSECTION 2 OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE i,u BY lt.EPEALING TITLE 3, CHAPTER 8, SECTION 1. SUBSECTION 2, AND ENACTING A NEW lnu: 3. CHAPTER 8. SECTION I. SUBSECTION 2, EITTlTI.ED SUPPLEMENT AL DISABILITY BE!,'EFITS WlilCH PERTAINS TO DISABILITY BENEFITS FOR FIREFIGHTERS . VOit ,....Its: Ayes : Council Mtmbcn Nabholz, GarrctL Bradshaw. Habcnichl . W•-· Clapp, Bums Nays : Nooe Motion carried . (c) Resolutions and MOIJ<Jll:S COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER.MOVED. ASD IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS IG (c) (i) -[K). (i) RESOLUTI01' ~O ~-SERIES OF 1998 A RESOLUTION FOR 1llE TRANSFER OF FU1'DS FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE HEALTH SELF-INSURANCE FUND l■lllewood Clly Couacll M■y II, 1991 ••ae' (ill A LICENSE AORl!EMENr WITH BOY SCOVJ1 TIOOP #92 FOR 1IRl USE OFCl!Hl'ENNIALL~ ·, Vote _, Ayes: Council Member, Nabholz, Oan«~ Bradshaw, llabcnicht. Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : None Motion carried . 11. Rq,alar Apda (a) Approval ofOrdirwices on l'lnl Rcadif1I Then: wen: no additiOllll items submitted for approval on fint rr.adina. (Soe Agenda llem 10 -UlmCDI Agenda) (b) Approval of Ordinances on Sec:ood Reading Then: w,:n: no addilional ilems submitted for approval on S<COnd reading. (See Agenda hem IO • Consent Agenda.) (c) Resolution, and Motions Then:~.., additional n:solutions or JllO(ioos submined for approval . (See Agenda Iran 10 -c-i Agenda.) 12. Gea,nl Di11:11uloa (a) Mayo~s Choice (i) May,,r Bums advised then: will be an open house on Ibo 20~. w.-y afternoon, on the A VS house. I le said he noticed tl,ey w,:rc pa,ing lhc driveway In lhe La,t cvaplc of CD)'I and ii sbtluld be ready and ii shou!d be in1cn:s:ing 10 see. He D-Ola1 ii is a very iala05lini; homr. (b) Council Mcmbe~s Choice (i) A resolution supporting House Resolution 3206, n:garding group i.-.. .,..,. considered . The resol ution was assigned a number :md n:ad by 1itlc . RESOLUTIO N NO. 55, SERIES c>F 1998 A RESOLtITION SUPPORTrNG H.R. 3206, A BILL TO AMEND TilE FAIR HOUSING ACT COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW MOVED , AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVI'. RESOLUTION NO. 55, SERIES OF 1998, Mayor Bums noted 1ha1 this resolution docs involve fcdcraJ law "ilh regard to group homes. •·tudl we have been very inlen:Sted in laiely, and he certainly suppons it Council Member Habcnich1 mentioned l'iat when she attended tl1e CML Policy Commillee memng oo Friday, she broughl up tl1e issue and asked if tl1cre were olhcr municipalities having some of Ibo S1JDC • • • • I R!l~I) ,,n hf1e1tr1bn ':I lo' ~If.~, ,.,,. 11:, Ji'l cona:rr• 1111l --...c. SIie advilcd tbal Sam Dixioa, who ii a member of the CML Policy CommitlCC and Ibo 11:th ~ ii NlC ail ICIM OIi -M die mering c:ommiflec., !hit ii !ldtln!aing dm iisue', llas'Ulcllaib,d her willulpal. ltriDg oar COIICCIIII IO this conuninee. So, lb" ,aid, she thinks WC are really moving in I ..,.s dinl:lila .,_ _ 1h11 tbae arc olhcr COIMIUllide&, In olhcr ~ that arc a:rtainly having the wnc l:lntll cf',....__, a,e 111d o./. k is time to addn:a the lauc. Ms. Habenicht said she wanted to thank CMLbllolr..._ Mayor Baral apillod 11111 111 overall vigilance against attempts to take away local decision malting Is in ordorbcn,. Notjalt with this law, but with others too . Molioa arricd. A~ Council Members Nabholz. Garrell Bradshaw, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays: None (ii) Council Member Nabholz : I. SIie .....s.:d Coancil that the City of Littleton invited them to have brealcfast with them on the :za•o1May. 2. Sic-• owes Code !!nforoemcni and Chris Olson a big thank you . She advised they rcspoadod _,. .,;iddy. iD fact. about eight ofthem, and removed all the couches in those two blocks . Ms . Nabbolz IUllltl * was ,-e,y th:lnldltJ for Iha. ). She --iD her CML newsleltu th-.re was an lntcrcstlng "for your information" and it was in rcpnl ., aide .....,._ officers and a new league that has staned up and it is called AC!!O (As.!oNlm of c.lc Enforcement Officials of Colorado) and they work on a variety of code eroforcement isales. Sr. adriml !Mi roar own Joya: Parsons is president of that. She offered kudos to Ms . Parsons. 'f.il) Council Member Garren advised that they had a meeting with the citizens and Mr. Mccta. w!lo ll: ... be lbought be said he was Chief Executive Offia:r as opposed to Executive Dircctor ... ol °"""5apDcnll Pathways. and the parents of the gendcman wilo is in the home . He said he thoup,bl the IIICd:ilc ...:nt wcll and thCl'C was o lot of good infonnation passed along. Hopefully . he said, the lines of cwlDIIWlicalion will be more ope,t Mr. Meeker has promised to give him phone numbers for the citizens to be ;liilc ro all and he has yet to call him . So. he commented. maybe they arc being installed . But otbcrwisc. be aid. be thought it went w,11 and hopefully some good things will happen in that part of the neiglll,orliood Council Mcllllcr 'BJbcnic!II asked if it was addressed. the co ncerns of the neighbors. that if everything went wcll willl tlis'llomc. \\ith one resident. wh.11 would bc. the process if this person would again decide to fflO\'C, Council Member Gamtt explained that the expectations ofDcvelopmenL,I Pad,ways is that U1is person will stay there and be:::llusc of his condition. he needs to be alone . They have tried him in different scnings. but this is the bc:51. llo6r Garrdt stated that he "as moved into this particular home . because funds became a\-ailablc to n::bab, 'W'bictt he~ living and made it more of a group home , where he thought they were go ing 10 be abk-n:, put in six or seven people . But this person. unfortwmtcl y. due 10 hi s conditions. needs 10 be alone. fmDll wtw they said, he noted. U1eir expectation is that this will be a long time solution and that is their goal. Mayor Bums said illal be heard some good comments on that meeting , that it was "~II handled and discreetly ~ ClDunciJ Member Bradshaw noted she had also heard good comments . laatewood Clly c .. acil May 11, 1991 Pace• ,, ~Man~~~ that Ci,ly ~!" Se.!!s came and -vc,y 111pjlellivc. r,,ct, ~ IIOlcd lhcydld1 .... job, (Iv) ,~,Mc,nbcr Brwblw aJ.i Ille~ like io dlak ii,,~ Polkc and Fi,c Department ror thciihcip Lui Friday afternoon at 12 :32. She DOied,.. ._ ilMIMd in I lilllc cnlSh. which was not her faull Somebody crashed into her, Iha! thc ga,llanaa ........ be was putting his foot on thc brake and be hit thc accclClllor and lolaled her car. at the comer of DorlJnautb and Broadway . She said to teU the IIJYS thanks, that she app,ccialcs it VCI)' ll1IICh. (v) Council Member Oapp: 1. She said she was wondering if she could requcst a copy or aa ordinance.. .. wbicb l!bc thought was the City or Arvada's ... which exempted school rundrniscr's rrom local iaxcs. Shclllaapl Ibey"'"" the only ones . Council Member Brad.shaw asked if she had a meeting al Cbem:lyn oa thaL ea..aJ Member Clapp said they did. Ms. Bradshaw asked how it "~nL Ms . Clapp stated it is very, very difficalt to get all oC the different para>1 and t<achcr groups together at one lime. Tbc consensus or the &r""P sa:mcd to be that Ibey needed time to study it a little bit more. to look at the two alternatives. She DOied -she was in hopes that the y could come to some kind or a recommendation and conclusion. What tboy did come up ,.;o,_ she said, is a list or all or tbe parcnlS and t<achcrs that participate in the Cundraiscrs ,.id, tbc schools. She advised they will sillll)ly send them both options, that Ibey have come up with liom the ltlff"le>d. thal Frank Gryglcwicz and Sue Clarlt have ""rkc<i so hard on. Basically, Ille said, they will aslt them 10 come forward ,.,th a rccommcndation in writing from each group. so tbll Council can get tile whole reel for i~ • each individual :• like on il 'lbeal Council con review it and bopcCully come tl>DIIC kind of a amclusioa. • She asked City ~ Scars if they bad given thcm some kind of a deadline oa 11,at_ After conferring with Frank Cryglcwicz, Mr. Scars advised that they set that up for June 1s•. Council Member Habenicht asked if this is still "orking through the School-City Coounincc . Council Member Clapp advised they met with the School-City Committee l"icc ond lhcy u.-c studied ii as a Council twice. She said she knows they bad a separate mccting. and wtfonwwd) it was on a Monday ni~ with the school and parent teacher groups. We 11'1\'C a Council meeting Iba aighl and were not able 10 aucod that particular meeting. She advised she asked if it came up aod they said yes it did. bu1 they didn 't get into a lot or detail on it She noted Ll1ey have a hard umc with all<:Ddaar.x at those meetings 100. so she thought this was the best that Ll1ey cou ld hope for , Ms. Clapp staJal Ibey will tr) 10 gc1 Ll1c recommendations from the indi,i dual groups and then they can look al them all IOgdhcr. Council Member Habcnich l as ked if Ll1c School-Cily Commiucc will look a, it fir.!l and then make a recommendation. if thaJ was the process they we re using. Council Member Clapp said she didn ·1 th ink so, that what they did was they decided they wo uld go "ith the pan:1115 and the~ association. She pointed out that they arc the ones that have 10 put the fundraiscrs 1ogc1her, Ibey .n tbc on:s 1ha1 arc going to have to deal with whate-.·cr conclusion we come up "'ith. So . she said. she ~· a211ts to hear what they have to say , Ms . Clapp opined that Council Member Bradshaw put it best whe· me said that we don 't w.ml to pass something that th ey are not going 10 be happy with . Council Member Clapp maintained that if they have to deal wiLl1 ii, then they arc the people th.it we need 10 be talking ,.;th acid making sure thal "~ arc ser\ing them to the best of our ability . Ms. Clapp sa id Lllal is her feeli ng oo <b:11. City Manager Scars stated it was a go,.,,.◄ mec1ing a.i1d the co ncern tl1.11 they aJI tQ\e lS UW they arc so mc,.·hat of a rragmcn!<d group, because every school has, PT SO . But Ibey w= going 10 try to look al this as an entity and he thought they struggled 1hrough it with the same undc rsund:ng that the joint commiucc and also the City Counci l bas had 10 dc,I with . They "~re kind of ... wlr· don ', we just do away • with it. Mr . Scars advised that as they wcnl Llirough Ll1e options i• became clear ., them Iha~ even by • • • it IIUII) Ill) 111~1,rJJ U1 JH I .XI , If. ,., ,.,, li n1i d ,1" •i I i J . "' i 1!t _, , , r 1!.Ji!iC,rill\ tl!!t~~,f'l!!ff, U,ID Fffli!y ibcy JI/P ,Oifl"'t hjlv511hc W~J!W,lhl')',lh<jp~\t/'")' h'l\1 .ff~ ....,.i it ns a pretty goo:l infonnailoa sharihg session . Whether or not Ibey can all come log,thcf wlili a ~ .. by the 15"'. WC don't know. Mr. Scan noted he thought Ibey fell lhey wen: obligated lo --~tll"fClin<s. c-:il Mb Clapp Slllcd Ibey an: "f>pina 10 .:omc 10 some kind of a conclusion hen:, ~I)' quir.;tzy ... scbool's ~ttingout. ~ Member Bradshaw slaltd we occd lo gel lhal in place for fall fuodraising . Ms. Clapp said yes and -,, ..lJJ coatiDue IO wort. OD lhal Mz:,-or Bums commcnled ~ it scc;ms like it was a good mccting. Council Member Clapp noted they arc WOl1:ial ol\ it and bopclidly ~y 500ll lhal \\ill come lo conclusion. 2. Council Membc!' Clapp said she wanted lo personally tltank Gary Sean for working oo the iDlaDd and punuing some additional companies and reall y exploring some options. She noted she really appreciates lhal . (vi) Council Member Habeni cht Slated that last week or so, she was attending a parade committee 111CCling and the group dropped her on her head and she asswncd Ille Chair of lhe EDglewoo.i Holiday Parade. ~ said, n:ally, I.bat sbc assumed that position and lhey ha\'c a number of ,1lhmlccTs lhat ha\'C come forward. She advised lhey had a wonderful mcctini; last week with people who m: ,,cry ,xciltd and very fresh and new and wanting to apprccialC all thc """' that has been done in lhc i-and pid up lhc baton aJMI Siar! np11ling ,yitlt iL Ms . Habenicht said Ibey arc n:ally appn:ciativo of tl1c work 1h31 bas been dooc aver ihc put two y~ and n:ally wanting 10 sec that continue . So, she Slated. she is really c.'lciltd that the pc<1plc thcy an: working with arc enthused and she knows they appreciate Coacil's S11ppon and e>'Cl)'body's 511ppon on lhis . Council Member Habenicht opined we arc going 10 !me: i ~ and it is going IO tic fun and it is going IO be good and ilS going 10 be coordinated with al l tl1c lbiqs we occd 10 be coonlinalcd with Ma,or Bums tltankcd Council Member Habcnichl for tlial and noted tl1cy could have so me in1crcS1ing themes as Cinderella Cil)' is being !Om down. Yes. Ms. Habenicht said, and if any body has any ideas , !hey ~ ~ing to be coming up wilh the theme this week . l11cy arc brain~lonning, she ad vised . and she wanted u, kl emybody know. She nolcd lhal one idea lhal can10 out w. so mclhing like "Hard Ha lS on Parndc ." A ocmstructi on theme . Council Member Brndsh,,w said . Ms. Habe ni cht not~ tlLat is ri ght Com>cil Member Ganeu apologized for jumping back in. bul he knows all the proposed names fo r "blank" wcr: submitted the first part of March t nd wanted lo kn ow wh,!rc we :ire witJ1 thal He noted the~• were gomg IO get a lisL City Manager Scars advised tl1cy ha ve tl1o sc ru1d he asked Paulcua Plu1ccn:lli 10 talk abccl that. where we 31'C \\ith the nrunc s. He sai d she is alsc doing our parad e acti vity ,V71 h Counc l McalJcr Habenic h; Ms.. Pmtccrelli advised th.t\l what they arc trying to do is come to ·, point where th c1 cai. come to Council in a Smdy Session and let thr:rn have copies of the Cinderella City nmn cs that were suggested . 1l1en let Coumcil decide where they want to go from there and movi 'lg forward with the process of JMx-tsing ... maybe :1 list of finalists or something like that. So. she s.iid th ey arc movin g forw ard wi th ttyt11g to cet it on a jfudy session for Council some •.ime soo n and t11at is kind of 1ough. Coc.nci l Member Bradsha w staled it is so mc1hiJ1g they need to do soo n. COCDCil Member ( .TCtt said he would like 11> have the name in p:aa : as \\!: are bl owing up th e old one . l1pwood City CCN1acll May II, 1991 Pase 10 lhnu, ) ,tr> b(M),r,i ., f Mc><>I ,I ••If !>l:fP 'I ~ l'w1cadli advilCd thal u Ibey were lalkilll about it•...,. .. • ... demolition and all starts 10 cx,mc 1-to l\uliJon lllai we would Ute to l'aye I ftlilllO In pla. • illll:y-are in,tng io Ill that on to d $lt!dy --t -,,-~-I 1;'-I, •I /t IQUOD. City Manager Scan said why don't we si-for Juoc I". ML -.ui ..-,ed. She noi!ld il,e n,xi = Study Sessions are pr<Uy Ml and it there is a possibility lhal wc maid -one, Iha! is someQ,in& we <XJUJd consider. She said she knows lhal Council Member l!raMM,ll■sbroughl upin the p,s1 1aboot ha,;ng too many things on one Study Session is sometimos -.,._ But. sbe noled. ilia this is an iSJUC, that now that Ibey have the May 11 • Study Session behind us. 1h11 is l.iad ol what they "-en: wailing for. She said she had lllked to a couple of Council membeti about tbal proas 11111'. rel! it might be putting the cart before the hone, jUSI trying to choose a name before we evm .. IO Ille May 11• Study Session . So now thal Iha! Is behind us, she aid, she lhiaks we can moYC it .-.,., because the list Is all pul together. There are several names that were suggcaed SCV<.'1111 times and 1lof •-e "°"' many times that has been submitted, on the list, so they can sec Iha. So, she ad\ised. it isajlll • mm.. of getting it in the paclcct and giving Council the list, al this poinL City Manager San .._,-Ibey shOOI for June I", because they have EDDA that nighL and also demolition schcuul..:, ml 6a 1111)' be very close 10 what Ibey are llllking about Ol<ay. Ms. PunccreUi said. _, Council Member Brndshaw questioned whal tl,cy are doing oc:<t ..a:k. City Manager Srm advised dull next ,.,.cl< they don't have a meeting. Council Member Gamtt -..I it is Memorial Dai . Ms. Punccrclll advised Council thal whal she thinks is probol,ly a,:,in,fto happen is that once tllC)' see the list they are going to so: thal there are some really possible "'IIF'LJIIS. Some really good. solid suggestions, and they will probably be able to t>-hiltle the list dawa pmry easily. because then: are some very nca1 names, some very creatM and historic IWDC:>, -..,. traditioaal names. some real a""'1-gardc names, but there is a small pen:en,age !hat really lend iblCll'IO-she tbink:s Cooncil is trying to do with the complex. So. she maintained, Ibey wiD probably ftnJ dai-il -..01!'1 take them long ID al least whiltle the list down. She said Iha! she and Mr. Seats """" talked in tlJC ia,r ,ibout also submitting the list lo ou consullanlS. to Skip Miller, Marilee Utter and Tim Leorwd. af:ilso asking them for some input on what they think. since they are playing such a major role also. in the ami,g,e that is going to be ponrayed for the complex . So. n:ally. she said. once Council gets the l13l'1C5 at 1111c Sll'CI) Session Ibey can ~hd of talk aboul wha t makes sense for Council 10 move forward ... if they 110111111> ~ tog<lher again jUSl 10 \\url< on the names or if they want each Council member to suomit suggcstii:m5 or bc:M'C'\'Cr they want to do it . City Ma na ger Seats said !hey will shoot to do that on the 1•. Council Member Nabhol z asked if Council could get the 11.51 of mamcs in their packet pri or 10 the ir June 1• S111dy Session . Ms . Punccrclli said yes. thal Is what th") ,...,.. png ID do . Council Member Garrett said he was ""ndering If they could bJ,c them now or if there was some problem ,.;(h thaL Ms . Punccrclli said no , that the way they were first CDll!:rCd was enlcrc' on one so ftwan: and lhc y decided it would be easier and so the-· ttad to transition it to a ditiL-rtOC soft.ware system ... it is kind of a long story . But none-the-less , 5hc ad\,scd. it is all in place and ~ to give to Counc il, it is just a matter of copying. So just send it out. Council Member Bradshaw suggested and CIII)· Manager Scars agreed . 1l1is way, Ms . Brad.~haw pointed out . they "i ll ha\·c think time. She opmcd . on this one . lllcy need think Lime and on other things they don '1. Council Member Nabhol z suggested lhcy le i Tom Munds know 100. so he can put it in tl1c Herald what some of the names arc so they ClJ1 narrow it do"11 . • • • • I ........ CllyC•IICII M-, II. tffl Pap II 1 111 , nr, b n:t t ... ~, .. ,,. 2, Ml. .......W ..,...11111;11-. dlin& that they have ~at •-pie ol NI& roquesu WIIIIUl& IO M wllll .. _ -• tllcy didn't lhink that -a fairtbhtalO do. siaco Cloullcil had no1 ew11 lood 1 cbaacz • look.a 1111-and IO worit o■ it yet. City Mamgcr San staled lhcy would get the names to Cow,ci~ that lhcy would II)' to get them IO Council bytbemdofdllwa. Coua:il ~r Habeaicbl 111...-,I that il'oobody bas seen the aamcs JCI ~nd if the Jl3ll>Cl ... if she ia l1llllllllillC tbae n a lol of goofy IIIIIICl and lllldJ like lhal ... that rm,ybc rclouillg the lilt would be better wba ii ii a lilt that bas been whillled down by Council. City Manager Sears DOied lhcy wae all submitted. Council Member Biadsbaw said they rnlld do a whinle down on this list they are SC11in& Suro, Mr. Scan said. Ms. PIBadli asked Coullcil Member Habenicht if she mcaal taJJang .... 1 makiag tbe whole list publi;: so people can just sec what all was suggested. City Manager Scars said he 1hoogh1 what she -saying was !hat some oamcs seemed to be ofL.kiod of strange ... but on the other band they wae Ill umitlOd aad people IDOi< time 10 fill 0111 the papen, so they will give Council the entire list Council aio?ed with that. Ma. l'laxnlli llalCd Ibey would pt the lilt out 10 Council rishl any and they can all ~, looking II and OD the •• decido ........ they want lo go fn,m theft. May« Bums said he W1111ted IO -.tion that he went to the Cbendyn oarn ival on Sr ••orday and that waa a IOI o(fm and heavily lllended. 13 . City Maaac<r'• Report Mayo, e.m ,-s City Manager Sears had an Englewood Center upd3te and two items from the City Manag,.: ·• Oioic:e from Council's Sludy Session. (a) City Manager Scan asked that tllC)' go back lo the Study Scwon. He advised that Harold Stitt will address the fint two wucs. Mr. Stitt advised that in Councirs packet then: was a memo Iha! ootlincd a couple of tllings for Council's considcrafjon . One was the residential developer selection criteria. which they arc putting 1oge1hcr before !he residcotial developer RFQ. Thal will be going out eilhcr !his week or early oc.,1 week . Council bad indialal at the la<t Study Session Iha! !hey wanted lo see the criteria. So they have made that avai lable . he said. and 1'ilat they would like 10 get is any comments they may have on that criteria so thll they can be inc:o,porad iDto i~ since we have a fairly short lime frame here 10 fi.-..11 putting !his pacltaic iogelhcr and getting ii out 10 the 10 or 12 dcvclopcra th'1 ha,-.: e.'<J)rcsscd an inlaosl "' !he residential dc:vclopmcnl at Cinderella City . As far as the criteria. Council Member Bradshaw •9ed what proc,ss they used 10 come up with that She: asked if thal is just staoo;lrri criteria they use . Mr. Stitt advised il was taken from several different sources. other RFQ's that have been p,•t together. Some of ii is fairly st.111dard kind of language. but they have tailored it ID be mon: spcci'.,c i, the project itself. based on the undcrl)i ng principals for the rcdcvclo pmc n1 of Cindcmla City. CounciJ Manber :{._i~ · •• !he B•I Zone Distrit • 1'by there: is a m.oomum building he ight. Righi now, Mr. Still advised, "'·""' building beig)II of 100 feel and they put tliat in because they assumed l ...... oollCltyC-11 ~ay II, l'91 Papl2 li)nuo ) 'ii) boo# 1l2n l Ml ltl tll ll ,S'l11 that beillt llmil -W DOI be oxumded ..... .,_ PllD procesa. 11tc Clplamcd'that oquala lo a 11111·scory bui~ In lllcl, t. riolod. die _baa ........ to'lhlsCity111M11 silt a,e ball, in m:eaol JOO rcet. Mr. Stitt lblrd Ibey put 1h11 number ia • • ~ ""' n:ally llllic:ipallq that deYdopment. ill lbe near term III leasl, would cx....t problbly ,0 er 1111 feet. In response to Council Member Habcoicbl, Mr. sam adrued that 100 rcct is approxiatcly ten llllriel. Council ~ Wqgoncr said be ll0liced .. .., pul 1111d COIi ..... of $6.00 to $8.00 a llplAlc l'ool. He med why tlley "oolcl ,.,. .. tllc:m --dllf-williag to poy ror the property. Mr. Slllt explained thal thole numben , •:re •• ..en rrom lbe pro ltna .. -put IOplller 011 the proj<,:t. and tbal infonnolion bas i,,_,n IUjues' i h · ' • made available. So, t. said, putting a number in 11.e pro fonna and then having a,vJ!hcr nwnbcr · . _,. raiucst would be coofuliag at best. Council Mc_, Biadlbaw nocnd that 10• ~ ... ond shc didn't know if this is throwillg o ,m:nch in the worlts ... that she knows in San Antl:mio they have used air space. they have leased air space over things. not just the footprirl. but the spoa: above iL But this docsn 't apply to thaL she commented. that he is just talking about the blip.-spooe. Nr. Stitt said that is comct. it is just !be ground costs. Mayer Bums .. cd irthcre wen: any odlcr....-,s orcommcnu on·thc crileria. Mr. Sti1I Med that the second i-is on tho laa -ol that memo ond """' be i. done is put together two time rramco for the P\JD process. In tho -col-is a typical schodulc. based on an anticipated start time or approxinwely the middle or Jua: a6c PIJD process . He noted our PIJD ordinance «quires a ncighbcrhood meeting before an applicalioll calb< S>bnincd. so they have tcnutivcly set June is•. Mr. Stin explained that that date is not solid thal be jasl plugged a date in to get an idea of how the timcframc would "°rk. He aid they can -1h11...,. ..,._ individual dcadliacs within the PUD process the l}pical schedule would result in the PUD bccomimg drcctive on October 25". Then: is an aaxlcnled schedule and the difference between the _,_ schedule and the typical schedule. he said. is that we moved things up a rcw days in most cases . Tlle most s,g,,ificant change is after the Plaaling Commission He said they will notice that the Plantting Coamwssioo """Id hold first reading on August 3••. potentially, then we would post ;u,; notioel ...i pabliasiaallr .. p,,blic hearing OD tl.: 24°. 1)-pically, he noted. they would suggesl a Jlllblic \lCllring date approximaily JO days after first reading He advised that is not written into the Code, but they typically providt llime for posting and publication. What the y have done in this caoc isaca:lcnlt that m that they ha>-c i-,,gaad publication meet the minimum criteria. 15 days. and lllcn hold the public bearing as soon aftaw=h as possible . That is concluded. he poi-out by Council having a second reading and the dccislom oa the public hearing . immediately after the public hearing on tbc 24°, ralher tllan llokling olf for 3IIKllll<r "'" weeks or wllil the nc" mc,:ting. Council Member llabcnicl t staled that one at 1k discussions they had during the Study Session OD May I I~. abcul the cooc,pt for Cindcn:lla City. •-a-they talked a lot about a prcscntatio1L about what kind or residential development they \\~n: looting an 1Jbcy talked • :01 about what the target an:a income was and asked about wbat the clcmosraphics ortbat pamn might be. She said she thought the response they received, as they were talking about tbc a>oap1. •-as that probably they wen: looking. not at ramifies per sc. because they were looking primarily at ,,.o bedroom units and probably the people that would be doing a lot ofcommulin!> ·n,cy talked about the pruffile or somebody who bc ... onc family member would be commuting dowot,n,m and the <>!her to tbe Tcclo c:c.,i., and the like. And they talked about the impact on the schools. they saw that that MS not what IDl<llargct was going to be for this residential development They were looking that possibly this might be dtl< plao: that our empty ncsters would be going into and the like. And yet. she pointed out. they talk .._ first floor com mercial to include rcllil office and service uses \\ith neighborhood related usco. such as day.:ar<. an: encouraged . Ms . Habenicht said she thought they were looking for daycare to be a part of th!!· ,ovcra.11 development. in tcnns of serving the 1ransi1, not ncccssaril y serving those residents here. She op,mod thal that sets a Slalcrnc,u tl1at they wcn:n't really looking for in the residential dc\-clopmcntmf silc ·is a tittle concerned about that one criteria • • • • • lapnad City Council Mayll, 1991 Pa,:elJ Mr. Sll11 'uiect lhal theldca to have uJ claycilte p/,.vJ,ion in the rtsldeNlal. .,. to ,Pfl)"lde thiil ...ice lo any raldelu wbl,1dld tiave kids. But it Is also Jllfl to open 'up the poalbllltlc:s l'ot da)'care on die•., that lflbcprovl&r 'ottbe rcull space on the ilnt ftoorwu interated In lculnJ to a daycare provider.• that would be approprialc or as appropriate as anyplace else on the site . Council Mtmbcr Habenicht said If that Is the use though ... lrtl,c\, :trc talking about a particular kind of residential use ... like they talked about playgrounds or somethin,; like that and where they would be located ... that she just doesn't think that that s1atcmen1 is •l!Pn,prialc in that prospectus . She llaled 111c i5 all ror hilvlng daycare on the site and developing a really dynamic daycare program, but she does DOC dlillk it should be part of this prospcclUS. That would be her concern. City Manager Scars advised they can change that, that they were looking ror id=. May or Bums said yes. that he doesn't think it is cast in concrete , thal it may come up later on . Council Member Habenicht s1ated she would just sort of like to sec that part removed . Cooncll Member Bradshaw opined that it needs to stay. Mayor Bwcs said he doesn't know that they ought lo say it shou ldn't be there at all. It is an idea, 1h11 ht didn't think It was fLXed . Council Member H,.1>enlc ht s1atcd that when we put statements in like that that is why they ended up getting only power centers. when they were asking for what kind or development we wanted at C"lllllr:rdla City . She maintained that iflhcy put that statement in lllcrc that is going to develop a low income bousing al that site and that bas been a concern that Lauri Clapp has brought up and she la1ds to agree ,.;u, 1h11. Mayor Bums commcn1cd that just because it is a family doesn't mean that it is low income housing. ~ts. Habenicht maintained she""' not suggesting tl.11 citl1cr , that she is talking about the questions tht-/ had '" tcnns of what they "~re looking at. She asked if tlia t "'" th e direction they were heading in. th,-., they L1lkcd about last Monday or not Council Member Waggoner suggested they just change ii •o ~,y "first noor commen:L,I co uld 'nc ludc. • Council Member Habenicht agreed . Mayor Burns noted that the consultants said they only ex pect about 12¾ or the units lo have childn:n. something like that. it was a pretty low percentage . He co mmcnh .. "C! :J::u lhcn: may not be enough to suppan a daycarc . Council Member Habenicht said it is not like she is against childrcr. ur anything. but she is really wanting to reflect what she understood was the direction they were trying to go in . Mayor Bums s.1id he thought they could take II ou t and ir t11cy have more famil ies than cxpec ta1 you 1113) have someone who wants to come in and do th.1L Council Member Habenichl advised she docs 1101 want it 10 be in there so that somebody th inks that the only "~Y they arc going to be gelling in lhc bid is lhal tl,ey put in daycare as part of the thing . Tha~ she noted, is her major concern. Council Member Bradshaw suggested they just leave it "first floor commercial uses." Council Mem ber Habe nicht sai d that is good. she likes that. And then. Ms. Bradshaw noted. let the co mmercial dictate whatever it is. Ms. Habenicht said she likes that Ms. Bradshaw asked if that will work or not. ~Clcyc-11 May 11,1,_ Paael4 l1~t1 .u,) Ill I lioo.,-,J,u'.I •H"Pl ,'-1 tr.II t. ?,ll'I Ml. St:tt ~ dial wllladlcy an: tryj ,g to do is mal<c run: lhat the rtlail uses, at least the majority of 1,cm, suppon the raidallial. Wllat about, c:o...til .,._,, Bradshaw asked, "c:ommcrcial uses thal suppon residential dc-,clop'11CnL" Mayor Bums opimd 11111 is a broad enough aitcria and it is descriptive . Council Member -swcd lhat she wants SlalT to also look at the croativity of thrsc folks . She IIOlcd anybody can build z \box. Mayor Bums agreed and said that he thinks wo should be innovative . So. Cily MaDaF Seas ail. "first floor commercial that suppons residential use .• He stated U1cy wi ll just change ii. He COll1IDalOd tlllat is good. Mayor Bums staal be la.a qucstiJn on the timclinc . The project schedule they bad on the 11 • had U1c PUD complctc:I oa NcMmillcr 29", the typical sched1tlc is October is• and U1c accelerated is September. Mayor Bwas aslu:d ifJlc -coordinating with our consultants on timin&, because on the residential they have March 25"' a(tk ,ar 2000 completed and he has July. which is a later date . Mr. Stitt advised that they haven 't nailcd clow!>all those dales yet. they arc taking a look •1 what the possibility is . The latest date ·.\'OOld be whcu tile lipl iail opens, so they want 10 perhaps leave that window there. tut if then: is anyway thal those US<S caa 'be brought on line sooner than July 2000, that is cenainly what they would be aiming for . Mayor Bums~ i:lal if they target July and then they miss iL the light rail is in and you arc talc . So maybe, be sugpcd. ic Ill better 10 shoot for a little bit earlier. Council Member Gans said. for what it is worth, that be is for Ilic accclcralcd schedule . Council Member -asked what was the benefit of having it acce lerated Mr. Stitt explained 11•11 the bcoclit is to have tbat mar: cioscly fall in line ,.,u, the August I 1• dale and the signing of any contract development agrceman Ill moves along faster and pro,idcs some as,uranccs, 10 the lcssccs, lllal yes there is a planning process m pbcc and we know what the deadlines arc . Mr Stitt stated llial one of Ilic concerns they have bard cq,n:ssed. by some of tile mailers, is that we have 10 go th.ough this process and since ii is a public process there is n 'B)~ an opponunity lhal there could be delays introduced into 11,11 and Uiat would cause them. poo,mi:,W)·. some financial loss . Because tllcy assume. when U1cy sign a contrJcL that I.he site ~,u be dcln-cn::d ca I certain dale and the znning will be in place . He advised he is nol here 10 s.1,1, nccessarily, thal we ca.,.,.. 10 this schedule, because there arc all sons of little zigs and zags Uia1 can • occur along the way . Bat lb the greatest extent pJSSiblc , he noted, we would try to mo\'c the process ahead of the typical proass. So. Council Member ~w said. this would save us JO days . Well, Mr . Stitt staled. llial could be an imponant JO days. bul dial: is about what it sa\'es us . Mayor Bums staterl be is iii, it 100, that if our process gets delayed , U1cn you lia\'c a delay. He noted llsi1 a construction delay JOU ca, perhaps make up. but ou r process just has lo go tllrough certain steps . He opined it is constructn~ ID ~· to accelerate it a littl e. Council Member Brad!mla asked if that is the consensus of Coun cil. • • • • • lt■slewood City Couacll May 11, 1991 Paae 15 Mayor Bumi ask'ed if~ il\lCD-11 llu polal. j 1h I Council Member Wpggoner staled he would say they move ii forwanl anolhcr mondl if..,, could. ec-ll1Mllnbof Bndllllw aped. ,t, Ccuncil qroed on Ille accdenlled IChedulc. (b) City Muqer Sears DOied 11,ey handed out a lellcr 6-om the Public Wcd:1Dqa1mefll oo the An:hdioccsc Tour on the 26•. He said thci • have a bus for 2S people and lky-....... Council and some staff members go. He asked lhal C, 1ncil let him known if Ibey are~ In respoue IO Mayor Bums, Mr. Sm.-s explained. dial lljlpMIIIJy tu ii a resiclallial ...,;■<:t lhat Dmd Ttyba was involved in, lhal Is similar to dlel)'p<S ofdlings he laidoetor....., ...-••- meeting. Mayor Bums comrncnled lhal the memo says ii is designed ,.,,,t_ for the office area al lhac facility . so he was a little confused by Iha!. He asked if it is residential . City Manager Scan advised lhat il is his W1dcrslanding 1h11 ii ii rcsidmtial . Aclually. be.Slid . 4 Bl)' n:late to the City Hall. He asked lhal they let him verify 0131 . He said he was sor,y, lhal he bdiaa ii -ibc City Hall . Mr. Scars advised they will confim1 that and give them a :_lephonc call tomon ""'· Council Member Bradshaw asked if ii was al 2:30 . Mr. Scan advised Iha! il is al 3:30. Council Mcmt.er Bllldshaw agcsied they j1151 confirm who can !IO right now 5M aslt;al lf6ot woul.ln't help sa,-e phone calls. She said Ille can go. City Manager Scars noted it is next Tuesday. Mayor Bums and Council Members Bradshaw. HabenichL Nabh olz advised they wwld be :i;oing. (c) City Manager Scars a,Mscd he would be out of town tl1c next couple al days with the conference for tenants and during that time Chris Olson will be running the show. (d) City Manager Scars noted he ancndcd tl1e Air Life Memorial """"3lk yem,,,dly. He said he r. n with lhaL sl ow ly, but he just wanted lo ~,y that Englewood was well served. Clmu Olson ·s troops W\ re out lhcre and Jim Ulrich did a reall y good job on lhaL Mayor Bums co mmented that there was good publicity, press on that .. TV channels . Council Member Garrett stated lhcrc is in1crcst. b,· 01hcr theaters. to co me here . He said thC'C is so me genuine interest. by people who ha\'e co nta cted tJm ... thcy wan1 to be here . Council Member Bradshaw asked if they wan t 10 be 24 or 12 . Counci ' Member Gamll c:oaumcnted that that is where we can us: this to our advantage . Council Member Habenicht advised she will be aue nding a meeting lomorrow. that the Cu.Jrt.:n.1 Ans Commission is meeting as a subcom mitt ee, the com mincc as a whole. 10 address public an III the Ciry and art on the pedestal . She said she knows that ""' one or the tltin gs that this group was oomnussioncd 10 do 11 i • (fr J he ,,r,1 11-C > I ~I ~•If 1-,.'1 ad"-...... ii Ml boea ol ~ lo Council Member w.,_ for a loag.Jiae. But, lbe noled. lhoy are .....,,, ...U,, -i,,. allmd oo lhia, ., Ibey are hoping lo have some 111 on tlic pedestal . ,11 ,ilr 1, 11 l l'JII I Ii ~ll J ~ .,_....,. 1h11 he -lo., an mow at thc LaPona Gallery on Salwday ai,i,t ad dilCUIICICI. ror --. widl -of thc lllilll who IJvcs in Lakewood but hu a studio la Loveland, aboot committ=s al.....,.,._ IOlecl 111 ad llis cxpcricnce with it and wilat works and what daolll't em lo~ Alld he --,,~that"" lllld.,oulinancc. because he aid that a lot of cities don't and a lot of times lhey .._M -ee bn or dime to get CIIOUgh money IO buy this piece or that piece. He thought it was a.,_ ...... to baYe 1k anbaacc !Ml we bavc . (e) City ~ Sear. advised that Englewood was r=gniud by an International Ci!)' ~•Asmcialiaa........,.... ..r.n.ion l<J)Ort. wllicb goes ..-ionally 10 communities all owr •wmld. • OUl\tpeed pledge pn,g,am. He &aid it -killd or nice to sec Englewood liSICld along witla-. Comty, New Yori< and Tulsa, Oklahoma and Victoria. British t;olumbia. Cooa:il Momba Nabholz advised that thc Mayor asked that she attend a State Historical Society meeting. iD ~ Arl!JalK,c Acres. She aid she did attend that, lilcy clld designate that and it was I \'et)' Ullll'CDIC--a. Council Momba Nabholz noted that Ibey got together as a group ... some neighbors nnd some me mbe rs fna dlc llilllorical Socicly ...... Satwday ud Slancd working on cleaning up tllC depot She encouraged an>--•kl is 1101 a nicmbct to please sign up, ii is only S10 .00 a year and they need all thc bdp tlicy can gctripc-. 14. Cily AUorney'• lleport Ciry Alll:mlcy Brotzman did 1101 have any manm lo bring befo re Council. 15. Mjo,,raaent MA YO&aUIINS MOVED TO ADJOURN. The 1.-ing acijoumcd al 8:34 p.m. ~t.fll, CityCkrl • • •