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ENGLEWOOD CITYCOUl'ICll.
ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COllNTY, COLORADO n ~
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TI1c rcaular meeting f the Enlfcw<,od Cil) Council -caaod IO onler by Mayor Bum, at 7:J4 p.m.
2. ID\'ocatlon
TI10 invocauon was given by COIIIICil Mc11b# , · \1>~""2.
l. Pltdae or Alftclaa<c
n,c Pled1e or Allegiance was led by M.iror Bu 111S.
4, Roll CaU
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Council Membas ~ 1111eiz. Clapp. Brad$loaw, Habenicht Waggoner, Bums
A quorum wu present Couacil llfcmllcr Gu,-
Mayor eurru aclvllCd that COWICil Member Gam:u's falber paacc1.....,, this morning ,_ •d he his left the
stale!~ attend to lhat On bel.r! of Council , Mayor Bunas all'aal their syrnpalltics 1.11d bc5I 11'ishc,; to Mr. Gnr,1:11 and his family .
Als., prac111 : City Manager Sar$
City A!tnmcy Brotzmai
CityClcricl:IUs
Director OJJon. Safety Scniczs
Director Eacr1y, Public I.ad<$
Directo r Gryglcwicz. f'--, S<ni ccs
Acting Co-Director~ AdminiSlrati\'c Scni ccs
Director Simpson. ~od _, Businoss Dc\1:iop1DC111
Engineering ~gcr "-m
5. Mlautcr
(a) COUNCIL MEMBER llf<ADSHAW 1\1~"'£D,AIID IT WAS SECONDED, TO
APPROVE THE MINUTES Of TIIE REG ULAR MEETN.; OF ,!IJLY 6, 1998.
Ayes Coo!lCi! Member5 Nabhr.l.<_ Bradww, Wnggoncr. Clapp, Bums Nnys None
Ab1tn111 . Council Member ~..elm
Absent , Council Member Gamu Moii on earned
6. Sch,duled Vl,ltor,
TI1crc "ere no sc hedul ed v1111or1
E■slewoo<I City Council
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(a) Clara S1rogonova, 2749 Sooth Blt'Gdway, advised that she was very disappoinled In a
judgement apinst her. She gol a ticket she said, for nol stopping at a stop line and lhe judge charged her
S 125 and he aid she had 1wo tickels bcfon:. M& Strogonova slalcd that lhe otl,er 1wo lickeis wen:
unjustified, uafair, lying ... lhe police wen: lying in lhc lickels ... and she was charged and she paid. She saic!
she wanted to invile die tel::vision. Tom Martino, and sec how lhey arn:s1 her if she doesn~ pay 1hc
pn:vious tidu:ts. She no1cd lhal lhe tickel bcfon: was wrillen by lhe Englewood police . She s1a1cd she
stopped her car hctwccn lines on Dartmoulh In lhc bus lltop on lhc right side of 1hc walk. Becaur;e she got a
spasm in her leg. sh.: c,mc out passed lhe light wilhoul inlerfering wilh any lr.lllic. bc1wccn lhc lighl and
lhc bus stop ... she had to straighlcn her leg and lhc po:ice stopped her and 1old her 10 go lnlo lhe Walgreen's
parking lol Ms . Slrogonova advised ii took him half an hour 10 give her a tickel because he could not find.
in lhc book, liow 10 wri1e lhe ticket . So, she mainlaincd, he wrote a lie that sh.: stopped on a second line al
lhe iraflic and lhcn she was charged $51 ... for wha1...for nolltlng. This was lhe second ticket The first
ticket she was going on Yale turning left, lhc light was gn:cn in lhe left line and ,he was forced In the line.
so she followed lhe cars and all of a sudden lhe left line changed for lhe green light 10 go across 1raffic.
She said she IIOppcd in lhe middle oflhe inlcrscction waiting until lhe lraffic. across, passing by and she
would go ldl. She said she did wail, bul lhc lasl car was passing aln:ady on yellow ... and lhe yellow
immcdialdy became n:d, so she fmished her inler=tion on n:d of course . hnmedialel y 1he police stopped
her and lold l,cr""' lurnCd left on n:d. Ms. S1rogonova lold lhc police yes she rwnod left because she""'
wailing ror doe trlftic and he pvc her a ticke1 for $75 . She said can you imagine and lhis is lhc trulh. this
is justice? All of lhe society of America became sick, menially disnubcd people because of Utls
unjustmenl She advised she loaded her car and took a donation for lhc dogs and C31S to lhe shop on Colfax
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and she Slopped. she did nol put lhe emergency ligh1 on. She fold lhe shop lhal she broughl a donation 10 •
sell for lhc dogs and cais and wltlle she was 1alking wilh lhe man Iha> sold lhe men:handisc, lhcy gave her a
ticket forslop, she did nol pul a dime in lhe mcler. No compassion. no understanding ... nolhing. She asked
where this is going ... where is the money going ... who is extortion and for" ha1 . Do you need to build a
city hall from money lhal you cx1on from people. whal is going on? Is il fo r rhe solidity ofll1e
government? She said she docs not know. she wants to know, where is her money going? If she is guilty,
yes she did DOI stop on lhc stop line, lhis is lhc lr\llh and she e,-plaincd why ... bccausc sh<""' slowly
approaching lhe inlcrscction and in fronl of her was a car and she just lwned left ... ii was • quarter 10
eleven in lhc moming ... no IJ:lllic ... no pcdcstrians ... and she was slowly ... she rumed let). .and she""'
continuing to go ... she did nol slop and lhal was lhe lrulh. She did nol stop dead . she juS'\ continued al
maybe five miles per hour and lhe police came . Ms. Slrogonova said she asked lhcm 10 please not give her
a ticket . please not give her a ticket . She staled we do not have 1olcrant poli ce. She said she came to the
attorney and said she did n.:>t stop, this is the truth. but there was no traffic . no pedestrian. she did not do
anything to make it dangerous So, he gave me one point. so she came to the judge and cxpu1incd to him.
this is my situaticn a11J )'\~S I did not stop, thal is the truth and she charged me S 121 . TI1is is no judgcmcnL
she said. this is not right. you cannot puni sh me so bad . She told them she has a co mplaint about this
judgement She w"5 told st:c needed an auomcy, after t; 125 she nctds an aitomc~. She asked if Council
can imagine that ? She said :;he doesn't have !he S 125 and :.he needs an attomcy 10 pn,1 t the $ l 2S . She
said she asked when: she should go and was 1old she should go 10 municipal coun . Ms. Sirogonova said
she asked for a telephone nuir.bcr and an addn:ss and lhcy did no1 know lhe telephone number. lhc address
or anything. She cuuiyia;~. ·J th.it sl1c womd IL1ve to spend $2000 10 fig lu the $1 25.
Mayor Bums explained thm our judge in this community is elected and LlL1t is a sepamte branch of the
Englewood go\'emmem . He said they have a full staff:ind phones O\·er there and we don't control what the
judge docs .
Ms. Strogonova asked why Ll1e court docs not h,.,vc the exnct add.Jess and tel ephone number of that appeal
place . Mayor Bums stated that they ct"rtainly do . s:1e asked what I.hey arc doin g O\'cr lhcrc, what arc they
doing in the court. if Ll1ey don't know the address and telephone of the hi gher coui1 of appeal, how come •
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ttcy don'I know. Mayor llmmalliiMd 11111 Ibey do, he assURd her 11111 lhcy do. Ms. Suoaonova SlalCd
Iha! Ibey don'~ Ibey uhdca .._if lllly knew Ibey addlal. Shc,ul,ljl wha1 kindof adljtinisualive do
lhey have in lllocoun.1aildlcy __. llllllhc lpllldanolhcr few hwldrcd dollan 10 fipl •~• ~l:zj, She
wd lhDk yau very nwdl b ._.....,.., bul lbc daa 1101 have sm 10 IP"",d. Plus. she ~d. she has
also complained aboul lhc poticr;. 6oy 1ww, lo have a Linle bil of compassion for lhe people, nol everybody
is criminal, :101 everybody is ._.paaplc. IOltl: of lhcm arc nice people . So lhcy made a mislJll<e . Some
pe<,plc an, hard working IDd ... illJcir moocy lhe hard way wilh sweal and blood. She said she wan led 10
find lhc lrlllh wilh lhc dillrict ~. ""en find lhe lrlllh "ilh lhc: district allomcy ... she could n01 gel from
lhem lhc lrlllh ... from lhc polia:. 11k. Slrogonova ad\iscd !hat !lbc has driven for 55 years, has an
inlemational license, is 70 years all.II IDd she mows how 10 follow :he rules. If she is wrong. she is wro,g,
bul. she said. please don\ lie. tcllldbelnllh and she \\ill pav for lrulh ... reasonable.
Mayor Bums !hanked her for amiiDg and !old her he,. was ,orry she was so upscl. Ms . Suogonova said she
hoped he would give a rncssag,, •* righl people and she hoped Ibey would have consideration for olher
people nc."<I time, bcca,-it•~·Olllofhandalrcady. So Dlllll)"poople an: mcptally and
psychologically disturbed ill._._,, she saiJ. because of Ibis unjUJlicc or lhc: police.and unjUJlicc of
lhc judges and unjusticc of lhc llllpyerS ... all lhe paperwork makes people crazy in this counuy. There has
10 be an end lo this. we wanl IO'k.a-Jly. She stllled she does no1 have medical insurance, because she
can'I afford d•is , and she said. )'GIil-., me die meniall y dist w bed person I am . She said she knows this
whole public is sympatl>etic widillller ""rds and people arc fed up \\ith these decisions of your...
(b) Ari Emisoa -that he prescnled an is>IJe 10 Council two weeks ago and he just
wanted 10 come and ,q,ort Iha bl::lbal 1101 heard baclt yeL Tonight bowcver. he said. he spC1ke to Harold
Stin. 1he suft'person, and it appc= to be an issue with uu1ities and just approving die final draft . He
siated he is hopeful lhal at'°""' IIIOim he \\ill be able to resol ·,e the issue. maybe meet wiLl1 Council and see
some of the dolai!L But mainly~ lie said. be just wanted 10 repon Iha, he has not had a response in lhe two
weclts since the last meeting.
Mayor Bums said 1ha1 if he tallo:,jllllJ Mr. S1i11 then he probably had the latest infonna1ion. Mr. Emison said
lhaL yes, he dld.
8. Communicalions, Prodalll1tion1 and Appointments
(a) A proclanmiOl'.<ilcclaring August~-1998 as Nati ,,nal Nighl Out wa.< .,,,sidcred.
COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSIIA W MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A
PROCLAMATION PROCLA.liMING AUGUST,, 1998 AS NATIONAL NIGHT OUT.
Motion carri~d .
Ayes: Couoc,I Member.. Nabhol z. Bradshaw. Habcnich~ Waggoner. Clapp,
Bums
Nays: None
Absent Counci l Member Gam:11
Mayor Bums said d1at . as they alll 'cl1ow. our Ncighborl1ood Watch Program rc,tlly turns out people for
National Night Out for diffemu, jplberings all around die Ciiy. He noted that all of Counci l is schcJulcd a1
SC\'eral places lhat C\'cning and fur: encouraged cvcry:body to t-c \'Cl') active and panicipatc in National
NightOul
Mayor Bums presented the pnx:Damalioo to Director Olson. ~tr. Olson thanked Coun cil very mud for Oti s
and noted that everyone ,,OO ~cd realizes what a big C\'Cnt this is . ii has rr.11ly grown from a fair ly
small event to the size it 1s n gbl! mow and. as tl1 cy know. we have received national recognition for thi s. So,
he said. he tllinks it speaks •UJ' llughl) of Engle\\1>od and die nwnber of people that are ou1 tl1crc . He
encouraged them to get out and! make it around and notc.d thaL \\ithout a doubt. th e~ cannot make ii around
Englewood City 'oo ntll
July 20, 1998
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lo all the dlffi:rent locations thit are holding parties . Bu~ ho aid. they ll)' to SCI ~ .. I
rtpresenll!M of-11,e City there. ., ill aomc fashion he and Nancy l'l,te110n will be ~•ID bopel\llly
gel .,mebody to all of lhese s-des. Bal, he said, ii Is just nice to -Council din,-llr ■ h
minutes, If nothing else, lo show llleir suppon for !hem. Director Olton tbl!1Md ~_,.aid !hey
apprcclatc ii.
9. hblle Hnri•&
No public !,earing was scheduled bcfort Council .
10. Con,ent Accnua
(a) Approval or Ordinances on Fi"1 Reading
COUNCIL MEMBER NABHOLZ MOVED, AND IT WAS S!COl'mED, TO Al'ftlOVI:
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (t) (I), (ii), (Iii) aod (Iv) ON nRS1SR£ADING
(i) COUNCIL BILL NO. 40. INTRODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER
NABHOLZ
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A GRANT OF WA lER LINE EA5EMEN';
BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO AND STEPHEN ANO LOIU MIU.l'.R. FOR
THE PURPOSE OF INSTALLING A WATER MAIN TI J<;T NORTI! OF EASf BA1'ESON SCllTTH
EMERSON SfREET.
(ii) COUNCIL BILL NO. 42 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCU:. MEMBER
NABHOLZ
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANl"F. APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR
MAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPING ALONG THE SOUTH SANT A FE CORRIDOR BETWEEN
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO AND THE CITY OF SHERIDAN
(iii) COUNCIL BILL NO . 43 , INTRODUCED BY COU:SCIL MEMBER
NABHOLZ
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORJZ ING 1llE VACATION OF AN EIGIITFOOT UTILITY
EASEMENT ON 1llE SOUTH SIDE OF' •TS I. 2 AND J BELLE I',;LE GARI>e6 SUBDMSION.
2''D FILING LOCATED AT THE SOl.JTH£AJ T CORNER OF WEST TIJFTS A~ AND SOUTH
WINDE!lMERE STREET.
(iv) COUNCIL BILL NO . 44, INTRODUCED BY COU!sCIL MEMBER
N-"BHOLZ
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORJZING lllE VACATION OF RIGHT-Of-WAY LOCATED
IN THE 1800 BLOCK OF WEST CORNELL A VENUE AND SOUTH SHOSHC>Ni: STRE ET BY THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO .
Vote results:
Ayes :
Nays :
Absent
Mo1ion carried .
Council Me mbe rs Nabhol 1 .. Bradshaw, Habemc:f!it. Waggnncr, Clapp.
Bums
None
Council Member G.1rrc 11
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(Ill' Afpm¥al or~011S-..d Readlng
COUNCO. MRR BRADSHAW MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT' AGENDA ITEMS 10 (b) 0). (II), (Ii), (h,), (v) ■■d (vi) ON SECOND llADING.
(i} ORDINANCE NO. 42. SERIES OF 1998 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 33,
lNTROOUCED BY COUNCrL MEMBER NABHOI.Z)
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTEROOVl!RNMiiNTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN !'HE
ARAPAHOE CQID.'n' BOARD OF COMMISSIONl!RS BY AND THROUGH 11-IE ARAPAHOE
COUNTY CU::RK AND RECORDER AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO CONDUCT A
COORDiNATI!D l!U:CTION ON NOVEMlll!J,. J. 1998.
(ii) ORDINANCE NO. 43, SERIES OF 1998 (COUNCrL BILL NO . 34,
lNTROOUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER NABHOLZ)
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AN ORDINA: CE A.MENDING Tm.EI. CHAPTER 8, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
1985 PBlTAININGTO MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS .
(Iii) ORDINANCE NO. 44, SERIES OF 1998 (COUNCIL BILL NO . JS,
INTF.ODUCED BY COl/NCrL MEMBER NAB HOLZ)
AN ORDINA..>ilCE SUBMJTIING TO A V01E OF 11-IE REGISTERED ELECroRS OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD AT THE NEXT SCHEDULED MUNICIPAL ELECTION A PROPOSED
AMENDMB,.'T TO THE CHARTER OF 1l!E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD WHICH WOULD AMEND
SECTION 110 OF THE ENGLEWOOD HOME RULi! CHARTER PERTAINING TO BOND SALES
LIMIT A TJ°"''S FOR 1l!E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . COLORADO .
(n') ORDINANCE NO 4S, SERIES OF 1998 (C OUNCIL en .L NO . 36.
lNTRODUCED BY COUNCrL MEMBER NAB HOLZ)
AN ORDINA..>ilCE SUBMJTTING TO A VOTE OF THE REGISTERED ELECTORS OF TJ1j •: CITY OF
ENGl.EWO('II!) ATlHE NEXT SCHEDULED MUNICIPAL ELECTION A PROPOSED
AMENDMB-'TTO THE CHARTER OF 1llE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AMENDING SECi'!,'.)N 46 OF
Tiffi ENGl.E'WOClO HOME RULE CHARTER WHICH WOULD CHA NGE THE TIME PERI OD FOR
SUBMITTll'iG INmATJVE PE'nTIONS PRIOR TO AN ELECTION FROM SIXTY DAYS TO
NINFTYDAYS.
(v) ORDINANCE NO. 46 , SERIES OF 1998 (COUNCIL BI LL NO , 38.
INTRODUCED BY COUNCrL MEMBER BRADSHAW)
AN ORDINA..>ilCE Atm!ORIZING THE TRANSFER OF PROPERTY KNOWN AS CINDERELLA
Crrf BY THE CTTY OF ENGLEWOOD . COLORADO TO THE ENGLEW OOD ENVIRONMENT AL
FOUNDATION.
(nl ORDINANCE NO . 47. SERIES OF 199 S (COUN(:JL BILL NO. 39.
INTROD UCED BY COUNC IL MEMBER NABH OLZ)
AN ORD INA."'ICE AUTHORI ZIN G 11-IE LEASE OF AN OFFICE LOCATED AT I I WEST HAMPDEN
A VENUE 10 BE USED BY THE ENGLEWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD AND BUS INESS
DEVELOPMBIT DEPARTMENT AS A BUSINES S DEVELOPMENT FIELD OFFICE ,
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Molion carried.
Ayes:
N~s: ' , Abscnll
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Council Membc11 Nlllmlz. ........ Habenicbc. Wagoner, Clapp,
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Council t,lcmbcr Gam:11 "'Jl Tl t <"i' ), ,'j l'(J)
(c) Rcsolnlions and Motions
COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOvtD, AND IT WAS SICONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (c) (I), (il) a ■d (ill).
(i) PURCHASE OF A SAND AND SALTSJ'ORAOE S1RUCTURE FROM
DOME CORPORATION OF AMERICA IN THE AMOUNT Of'ffl.475 .00
(ii) CONTRACT WITH MUNICIPAL COllE CORPORATION FOR
CODIFICATION SEk VICES .
(iii) CONTRACT WITH SCHULTZ INDIJSDUES. INC . IN THE A"1OUNT OF
$5~.650 .00 FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AT SOUTH S.u!T A FE DRIVE AND HAMPDEN
AVENUE
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Ayes:
Nays:
Ab■cnt :
Motion canicd.
11. Regular Accnda
Council Members Nallholz.. BcaMaw. Habcnichc. Waggoner. Clapp.
Burns
None
Council Member Gamtt
(a) Approval or Ordinances on First Reading
(i) Director Esccriy presented a rccommcndlliaa fiom the Department of Public
Works 10 adopl a bill for an ordinance amending Paving Distria JS-.,"" a public hcoring on chis issue
for August 17 , 1998. He advised they an: n:quesling COUDcil .....,cue onlinancc. which amends by re-
creating and re~blishing Paving DiJlrict No . 38. They mca,dy-bids for this project. on June IS~.
and the pm "were much higher than cstimatcd. parlicular1y in thc..,.. of concrc1e. he said Part or chat is
a1tribu 1ed 10 hc:a\'y construction pressure in the area and the Olber IS' is tbac there has been a significanc
jump in concrcle unil prices, and they have seen that in the bids. Baicllly. he said. thal has rcsullco in a
si,uation where the assessments would not recover the funds that -be expended on u,e project. Mr.
Esterly ad\'is,d that they are recommending Council sec a public bc:ltmlg on the ordinance for Monday.
August 17~. He e.'J)laincd utat would racilitacc getting the a>IISlnlCaS Scancd this year. in 1998. and
wo•tld also cake advantage or the bid prooess from June. bcc2usc cheaincrxtor has agreed 10 maintain his
prices if we can get back 10 him and tell him that we arc prepared to gn-c tum a noti ce 10 proceed. Director
Esterly stated that they arc asking Council to \'3()' rrom their normal, ?l)CCdu.rc . so th~ en save a few
weeks in construcuon time. and go ahead and apprt'Ve, on the I~. ifrfbc) ~ chose. the rc-cn:a •i on. Th e
financiaJ impact is Ollllincd under tha 1 section . he Sdid One of llle dbmgs that i~ of significant ;le . he
adv1!.Cd. is thaL aside fMm just the concrete prices. they arc asking br an addi1ional appropriation of
$2 I0.000 or Cicy fun :ls, PIF Funds. to go into the projcc --d thal is.largdy for the Cicy's portion or
concrete in the project However, he pointed out, the b-.. ._:·that. ahm:m $1 50,000, 1s for stonn sewer
work that w, had unccrescimated when we had origina.•, 'a-dopmt!llc project. He Hid he would br glad
to answer an~ que stions.
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Mayor Bums uid the two iss1~ arc lhc incrcucd cost of concrete Md thu slonn sewer ,,ark. Dircdor
Esterly advised that one is r~ I~ COIi of the llljustmc1Jt to tlic ~,. and the other is the
additional funding for the City portion of the proJeci that oocs involve the slonn SC\ler
Council Member Habcnicbt ul<od if this wdudcs lOl11C widening ofTul\S do\\11 tluu hiU as it~-
She asked iflb.u is panoflhai. Sbc said she knows lhcrc is some oonocm in the nei ghborhood int= of
truck tralllc Dircdor ~y said t • is not sun, that widening is tlic right tcnninoiogy . Thorc is an
addition of ourb . gutter and sidcw.uk and it is going to • standard section . M,. Habenicht asked if that is
that small an-a lha1 had been anuexcd into the City . Mr. Esterly said he couldn~ answer that question .
Council Member Habcni~hl noted that lhcrc is some ~I cooctm. a.s "~ do 1ha1 kind of stroct improvemcot
aloni Tufts Avenue. in tams ofbo:h the schools. Charclyo aoo Clayton, and making sure that there is a
control of truck tralllc there . Director Esterly stated tl111 the controls that an, in place 10 deal "ith truck
traffic. which we believe Is thoroughly oonlrollcd right now. had to do with the intcrscc1io n and the curb
relurn ponions lhat an, in place and that the Stale Highway Dcpanment did to our design standards. Th,s
new section of Tufts woold basically match the cross SCClion 11,11 is out tl1Cre 01 the intcrsccuon. lhat's
created at lhc intcrsccdon.
So , Council Member Bradshaw said i1 is not scui113 Olly larger. Director E,1crly e,,,laincd that f~ the
section.< further back, the pavement would be widened. He sa id iic couldn't 1cll tl1em how much thcy "ould
be "idcncd. bu1 they can sec exactly how wide ii "ould be if th ey would look at what the \lidth of the
intencction looks like.
Council Member Habenichl said that. when rhcy ha,e ialked about tltis ,,ver the yoars ... ren icars ,go. eiglu
years ago . six years ago ... lhcrc was some concern on th ~ i,an or Uic neighborhood tl1crc. that the~ be some
son of additional trcauncnt that might make that less , .. ·:lClivc !or llle trucks . Very similariy 10 whal h3s
been done 10 protcci the north end neighborhood from th,; Cindereli a City development. Whether ii be
some son of median or somclhiJI&. Director Esterly saie i,., wa.s not sure w!lat similar things she wa.s
looking for buL basically. the trcauncnt. having to do wnh ,~_. geometry of rhe interscc1ion and the radius
of the curb ,'Ctums that arc already in place nt lhc in1crscc1ion. arc the conirol measures t.hai ,,c sec puttin g
in piaa, there. He advised that w,: an, not envisioning any additional oontrol measures , like an island in the
middle of the SlrCCI 10 discourage that turning movement. Council Member Habenicht said she ..-ould
guess that is what she is asking about. Mr. Esterly said we were not planning that nt I.hi s time and he was
not sure a need for ii has been identified . If there is a nocd to co nrrol ~iat kind of traffic "e can address it.
he ad\iscd. bu1 \\\. ha,·cn'I recently been made aware that trlltk L-lfT1c taking that rou1c is a problem . He
stated thal if the work that we do starts to encourage th.11 , thcu \\C can address it. CoW1cil ~fcmbtr
Habenicht said she doc$ not think ii is right now, but she tl1inks tlicre is some conccm tl1at the
improvcmcDIS that an, being looked ar oould e"'°"rbale a problem thai has been there in the past C:oun-.--il
Member Bradshaw Slalcd thal she thought pan of tlic reason there was a problem tl1ere. in tl1e pas~ wa.s
when Tufts went all the way to Santa Fe . She said she was sure 1hnt was lhe rraffic concern thev were , :r\'
worried about. Now with that C\11"\'e in ii. she felt it di~:ourngcs tr.iffic :i lot in :l1..11 arc.,. · ·
Director Esterly sr11cd tll.'.ll logi cally , there is no attraC1or to m.1ke 3 truck th at is dn,·ing down lhc !ruck
route. want to take that rout:. There is no reJso n a truck would wa nt 10 c!J t.h:H .
Council Member H:ibcnicht said that. she understands lhat . Shcj11s1 knO\\S !h ere is some co ncern and she:
tl1 oughr she would exp ress 11 and make sure tl ,at is being looked al.
C\lunctl Member Waggoner asked City Attorney Bro1z111,;ui 1fhc look ed al llus Jnd tlu s 1s t.he pro per ,,a~ to
go abou t this . Mr . Brotw1..'U1 advised 1h.1t both he and ou r bond cou nse l hm e :ipprO\ cd 1ha.1 and this is the
prope r way 10 change that
l!■pewood City Couocll
July JO, lll9ll •••
TI'C City Clerk was ukul ID road c--1 M No. ~I by ti~c :
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COUNCn'. BILL NO . 41 , INTlU)DUCEDl!IY OOUNCll. Ml!MB.l!R BRADSHAW
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMEMJINll PAVING DISTRICT NO. 38, IN THE CITY OF
ENGLl!WOOD , Cl,WRADO; ORDEIIING"TIII! CONSTRUcnON ANO INS,T ALLA Tl ON OF
STREET rA YING , CURB , GUTT!R. SIDEWAUl AND STORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS ,
TOGETIIER Wl1l! NECESSARY IHCll>ElfTALS: AND SE111NG PORTtl OTI-IER DETAil.S IN
CONNECTION Wl1l! THE DJS'llllCT.
COUNCIL MEMBER BllADSIIAW Mv\'ED, AND IT WAS SfiC,ONDED TO APP RO . :
AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (I)-COUIICD. aaL NO. 41 ON FIRST READING.
Motion carric.l .
Ayes : o-dllMemllcrs Nabholz. Bradshaw, Habcnlclu , 1• ,ggoner. Oapp ,
Burm
Nay,: "'-
Absent C.-:illlelllbet Gorrell
COUNCIL MEMBER NABHOLZ MOYD, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO SET A PUBLIC
HEARING ON COUNCD. BU.L NO. 41 IOa AUGUST 17, 1998.
Ayes : c-i,.....,... Nabholz. Bradshaw. Habcnich~ Waggoner, Clapp.
Bumi
Nays : ~
Absent (.;,.-ii Member Garren
Motion carried .
(b) App rm-al of Ordinuca ca Second Reading
COUNCIL MEMBER BIIADSHAW IID''D, AJIID IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEMS 11 9') (I) ANI.'! (i) C!II KCOl'fD READING.
(i) ORDJ)IANCE JIIO. 43 , SERIES OF 19ft (COUNCIL BILL NO 2.9. INTRODU CED BY
CQ!iNGft"w;MBER BR>J>SHA W)
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16. OF iHE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL LODE 198S WITH
THE ADDITION OF A NEWTITI..E 16. CHAPTER 5, SECTION 29 , ENTITLED
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ANTI:Nt"\E /L'Ql>TOWERS WHICH ESTABLISHES STANDARDS FOR
THE DEVELOPMENT OFTELECOMMUNDCATIONS A..Vl'ENNAE AND TOWERS AND THE
INSTALLATION OF RUA TED 1'ACIUT1ES AND MOVl NG TITLE 16, CHAPTER~. SECTION 21
TO TITLE 16, CHAPTER 5, SEC"l'ION JO. S"lm..ED SATELLITE DISH ANTENN .. E IN THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO.
(ii) ORDINANC E NO. 49. SERIES OF 1998 (COU NCIL BILL NO . 30 . INTROD UCi:.D BY
COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW)
AN ORDl1'A NC E ENA CTI NG A NEW TTTli S. CHAPTE R 27, OF THE ENGLEWOO D MUN ICIPAL
CODE I98S ENTITLED TELECOMMUNICATI ON FAC ILITIES AND TOWERS .
Vote result.!:
Aye s: Counal Ml,:mbers )la bh olz. Brn dshaw , Habcnich1. Waggoner. r.i,pp ,
Bums
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Co.mcil "41.'11nhcr Garre n
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(c) Rcsolulions and Motions
(i) Din:ctor Gl)lglewicz prcscnlcd n rc<ommcndntlon from the Dcp,utmcnl a(
Financial Services 10 adopt a n,solution app,ovina a supplemcn1al appropriation or $6,418,000 and~
ort\md5 from the Capital Projects Fund and General Fund lo thc Englewood EnviroM1cntal FOW11ialic,Q lor
an acccle~lcd si1e preparation plan, inchl'lina environmcnl41 remediation, demolition. fill m:llc:rials. and
tloc collSIJllCtion of Inca Nonh. He said u,is rcsolulio n \\Ould move $6,48&,000 lo the En&Jcwood
Envirorunaual Fow,qation for the Ciudcrella City si1c preparation. which includes m1 nwcrial, dc:rnaliliou.
construction of Inca Nonh and additional holdina costs. which arc lhc costs incurred by lhc Foundath a ior
dte nrxl six months . He advised lhal thc monies arc coming from tltc General Fund wiappropriatcd.
unrcslrictcd fund balance. lhc Public Improvemcnl Fund and doc Capital Projects Fund for lhi• ac::c:lca<ed
plan .
The resolution was Msigncd a nwnbcr and re.id b} tHlc :
RESOLtmON NO . Kl. SERIES OF 1998
A RESOLtmON FOR TilE A.~PROPRJA TION AND TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM THE 199&
BUDGET TO TilE ENGLEWOOD ENVTI\ONMENT AL FOUNDATION FOR AN ACCELERATED
CINDERELLA CITY SITE PREPARATION PLAN .
COt:NCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW MOViD, AND IT WAS S':•.:0.,'llED, TO APPROVE
AGEIIDA ITEM II (c) (i)-llESOl,UTION NO. 81, SERIES e r ·~~~
Ayes : Council Members Nabholz. B . .sll~w . Habcrn clu. \\',:;goner. Clapp.
Bums
Nays : None
Absent Council Member Gam:tt
Motion canicd .
(ii) Dircc1or Gryglcwicz f i'Cscn1cd a recom m ~ndation from tl1c Ocpartmcru of
Financial Services 10 adopt a resolution establisl>;ng fees for Telecommunication FaciLities Liccrucs Ulldcr
Title 5. Chapter 27 of lhe Englewood Municipal Code . He ad,i scd tliat lhis was read on second reading <JD
11 (b) (ii ) and in Tille 5, Cliaplcr I il requires Coun ci l 10 se t the fees ro, li censes by resolution ml Iha is
what th.is resolution docs . It sets the initial fees for the to\\cr at $200 . I : initial focllnv license fee .tt S 100
and an annual renewal of S25 .
TI1c rcsolul.ion \\'aS assigned a nwnbcr and read by lltk::
RESOLtmON NO . 82. SFRIES OF 1998
A RESOL1.ITION ESTABLISHING FEES FOR TELECO~L\l lJN IC ATIONS FACILITIES A.',1)
TOWERS LICENS ES UNDER TmE 5, CHAPTER 27 , OF T.'-IE ENGLEWOOD MUNJClPAL CODE
1985 ,
COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW !'.!OVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (c) (ii)· RESOLUTION NG. 82, SERIES OF 1998.
Aye s: Council Members NJbholz. Bradshaw . Habenicht. Waggon er . Cla~.
Bums
Nays : None
Absent: Council Member Garre ll
Moti on carried .
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(Iii) Acting Co-Oireclor Meadows pn:sonted a r<e~mmendotion fro.it tl1e Department
of Adminlllnllivc Servm IO adopt a resolution appn,vlng tl1C Collccllvc BargnihJng Agrci,ment between
lhc City of Englewood ad die Engl"J"ood Employees AJSociation for 1999, 2000 and 200 I. She advised
Iha! ,1plncant chanplll 1111s am!IICI would Include a l'Y, Increase for lhe years 1999 and 2000 wid a
salary for 200 I will be aqotialtd In 2000. Under Artlcle 12, of page 8. lh~, < is elmnge In tM wording of
lhc last scntmce. to rad "personal leave shall be prorated for employees beginning :ind temunating
employment wilh !be Cily during the November I, October 3 i time period.• Ms . Meadows ••plained that
lhe prevku, contr.act inlfitmd the time period is during lhc calendar year and thls 11115 a clarification of
when lhc actual pcnonnd lc:l\'C would be paid to Ille employees. Under Artlcle 33, w,d she ,;aid, this is
actually a new article wudi cstlblishes a ubor Mwiagemcnt Committee, The Labor Management
Co mmiuee l>'DUld c:oasi.sl of four members appointed by the Union and four members appointed by Ille
City .' They shall.-oa ~ quarterly basis and will deal only \\ith group issue, tluu m not dealt wilh
tluough existing co..uniaccs or grievance procedures. The Union will knd it's Jgcnda items to the
Adminlstrntive Sen..:,s DlttCID r at least one week prior to the dny of the qua 1crly meeting, She I\Sked if
Council had any qucstiom.
Good job, Council Member Bradshaw said. Ms. Meadows thanked her.
The n:solutioo was assipcd a number and rad by title:
RESOLUTION NO . SJ .SERIES OF 1998
A RESOLlJTlON AUTHORIZING 1llE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT BElWEEN
1llE ENGLEWOOD EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION AND TIIE CITY OF ENGLF.WOOD FOR THE
PERIODOF JANUARY l. I9991lfROUGH DECEMBER JI. 2001.
COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM I I (c)(iii)-RESOLUTION NO. IJ, SERIES OF 1998.
Ayes: Council Members Nabholz. Bradshaw, Habcnich, Waggoner, Clapp,
Bums
None
Council Member Garrett
Motion carried.
(iv) Din::ctor Simpson prcsc:nted a recommendation from lhc Department of
Neighborhood and Bu.sim:ss Da-clopmcnt to adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an
apptication for funding W>da the U.S. Economic Dc\'elopment Admi1tistratio11 Title IX Adjustment
Assistance Grant Mr. Sa:apson said they arc n:qucsting that lhe City Council pro,ide aulhorization for lh c
City Manager •o apply fo, lhc Economic Dc\'clopment Administration Grant. He noted lhis is kind of a
confusing process. It ,., m ·~• fascinating to ,.,,rk wilh the Federal go\'emmcnt. He advisod they applied
for the grant prc'\iously. 10 go through ldnd of a pre-selection process and ll1cy lm\·c achieved that prc-
solcction process and it lboh like we ,.;11 be getting our grant that we requested for $800,000 . But now. he
said. we have to formall! ipply for that and it will be in a very fast tum around time. As our priman·
representative, he said. Mr Scars would be availab le 10 sign on that grant and nppl~ ing for ii . Then we \\ill
go through the formal appbcauon and sec "'hcthcr we receive thai . Director Simpsou ildviscd that the
probability of receiving tbt grant at this point. is extremely stron g. But he commented. he doesn't want to
count our chickens Wllll 11/C have the money in hand.
The rcsolutio~ ·: • .is ass1.gocd a numbe r and read by title ·
RESOLUTION KO .~-SERIES OF 1998
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A RE~ ;.unoN AlITHOR!Zfl'iG THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO TO FILE AN
APPLh::ATION WITH THE UNITED STATES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINlsnATION:
TITT.E IX ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE GRANT TO FVND ASSIST&'IICE TO
DEMOLISH A PORTION OF 1l!E CONCRETE PARKING STRUCTURE ON 1liE ONDERELLA
CITY SITE .
COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (c) (iv)· RESOLUTION NO. 8-1, SERIES or 1998.
Council Member Habenicht said lhal, si11cc 1<-c don't have any follll,1] de\'clopment ~ or any such
thing ... and she knew we were talking about a potential lenant al the site or somebody coming imo the
silc ... shc asked if this is in any way tacilly pre•approviug somcUling that hasn't come tll,ough bolb our
Planning and Zoning Commission and any dtl'clopmcnl agreement. or what ha\ c you. tut we ba\'c.
DircclDr Simpson said he was a little confused. Uw Ulis is• resolution that is ooly dl:aliaJ: ,.;tJ, lhc
Economic Development Administmion . 1110 EDA people had SCI a few conditions upa:, thi.s g13Dl . One of
those conditions was Uw we have compliwicc from any potential tenants Uia1 might be cm site and they
talked to them abou t those potential retailers lhal would be cou,ing. One of those poccrtDals. he said, would
be Wal-Mart and they had some concerns lhal in lhc past Wal-Man hasn1 al\\"a)S sho,-u a ,.,Jlingncss. ~Ir
Simpson advised we have been working with Wal-Man very closely and Wal-Man has,n-cn e-'Cl)'lhing.
from a paper standpoin~ all their compliance papers and Us1l was sufficient lo the Ec:om.nic Dc:,-cJopr.1cn1
Administration ID be able ID move forn"anl lo grant us Ulis money.
Council Member Habenicht said she would like to ask Ute City Auo=· if he would verify that we aren't in
any way committing ourscl\'cs or the City or making us in any way more liable to any kind of possible
promise or intcnli\'c prontise of doing something by voting for tMs Ciry Anomey Bratnnan advised that
what they arc allo,,ing is the City Manager to sign off on tJtis applic:ll.ion. This "ill come back to City
Council for fonnal approval in an ordinance fonnal in Utc future . Cooncil is not. he 5IIIOd. p,c-,ppro,ing
an)1hing al this point.
And. Council Member Habenicht asked, if an)1hing eve, l,·ppens. lilis is not some ,on ..Cbrcacll of
promise kind of thing or an~1hing like that. Ci1y Allomc drotzman advised l.hal }OU cm tlUJl the money
down .
City Manager Sears asked. just to follow up on thal. since WaJ-Man did co mpl~ \\ 1th working with them
on this and basiC:Wly EDA is somewhat relying on that io orm.11ioo gi, en to thcnt lll la':tlS cf the tenant
mix and tJ1cn being potential p.1rty there. th.ll if tJ1cy dor l come to tJ1c sue. docs the ID\ Gram go awa~ or
docs it depend on the tenant mi, at that time . Director ~i1npson ~1.'.ltcd lhat it \\Ould ~ oa the tenant
mix at the time. of course . He explained that the way tJ1c EDA Grant 1s esscnuall> r.onationcd is th.al it 1s
tied to jobs . And wha1 they like to do is they grant money based on tl1c number of jobs ihat ~ a,ming to a
property . In UUs particular case. he said. we count jobs for c:1ch retailer or an offi ce a.no lhat land of
dircc1 1on. So, he ad,iscd. t11cy had talked 10 tl1em about the prelinun.10 mb: of tenants md those. al the
time. were Sony and Wal-Man . He noted 11\al as he said before. Wal-Man crc:atcd som: Je-.cl of concern
with the Economic Development Administration and we have addressed all those cooc::rns ... WaJ-r...tan has
actua11y addressed those concerns. adequ:ucly enough. for us to mo,·e fo nnall) in10 lru5, process v,i1h lhe
Econordc Dcvclopmcm Admiruslr.ltion. and it docs not com,1111 us . He said he thoughG n was a real
positive ~.gn that Wal-Mart was \\illing 10 do this. because it ,snot something t.h~ ha,c: .do to. So. CounC1J
Membf', Habcniclll saia. that could ha,·c slood in the way of gelling this mone). DU"CCUW Simpson ad,ised
th:i! they could have stood in the way and we \\Ould hJvc lost S800.000 h.1d Wa.1 -~iart »ti. been \\illing to
Jgrcc and so he would tell her that she should view it positively on the part of WaJ-~fan. Council ~ember
Habenichl sa id okay .
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Ayes: Council Membc11 Nabhol z, Bradshaw, Habcnich~ Wauom:r, C.1app,
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Nays: None
Abscnl: Council ',!ember Garrell
MCtJOn carried.
Oir<aor Simpsori 'advisal ll,a1 he'would keep Council infonncd as they receive wo rd that we get the gruqt.
{v) A raolution r=mmer.ding the appointment of Shawn Leonard to Ote
Englewood Housing Ambority was considerod.
Ma)'l>r Bwns said that. spcwng asa member of the Housing Authority, he can ad,iscd that Mr. Leonanl
cam, to the last meeting a(the A.-bority that was held on July II'". II was actually the June meeting, but
bcca:sc of lack of a quan,m. it wu held on Julys•. He made a vety goul appcorancc and the Housing
Authority unanimously appnr,'cd him. Mayor Bums noted that he knO\,~ that legall) they don't have 10 do
lhal. but they were quite pleased with him :u1d rccom1ncndcd that the Council recommend tlm t he be
appo,:mcd.
Couacil Member Habcnicbl asked iflhis is a mayoral appoinlmcn~ not a Council appointment. Ma)or
Bwm sold it is. that as be 1llldcrstands ii it Is after recommendation by Council . So a recommendation of
c:oum;J is the correct pn,ccdurc . So this raohnion. Mayor Bums soid. recommends the appointment.
The re,olution was assipcd a number and read by title :
RESOUITTON NO. 8'. SERIES OF 1998
A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING 1llE APPOJN1MENT OF SHAWN LEONARD TO 11iE
HOL'SIN G AUTHORITY FOR TIIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
COL~Cll. MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED TO APPROVE AGENDA ITD1 11 {c) M.
RESOLUTION NO. 85, SERI!S OF lffl.
MAYOR BURNS SECOSDED rat: MOTION.
Council Member Brndshn, said she would like to ha,c some discussion on this. She advised °'31 she is
still b:tl'ing some uoublc \ritb conflictcdncss and she thought they were working through it and she
appre:::llled C\'cryonc lisrming while she \\'Od -d through it. But. she asked. \\ h) is Co uncil intcr\iewing
candida,s if th~· need to go through thc Housing Authority . She said that is where she gets confused .
Then tlac)· rermnd it back 10 the Housing Authority to say this is Ll1e person"• \\"Jni ,n our group and then
it mmc:s back to Council. Ms . Brad.shaw commcn1ed th.it that just seems confusing to her.
~iayor Bums said. to gn'C some history on this. that he thought this st.nrtcd with Jim Ta) lor back in the
70's. TI,c Housing Authority asked. ifthcre was a candidate °'31 the Mayor ,ms going 10 appoinl could
me,, sn down "ith the Mayor and talk aboul who it wns and so forth and !;CC what t.hcir b.1ckground was
Mayor 3~ stated it w.15 a c.ourtcsy was all it was and that is all it really is today He doesn't ha\'c to
come tD the Hou.sin g Authority mce1i.ng at all and in fact. Mayor Bums said. tJ1crc was no vote Llken per sc
about ht.m.. it w'35just a consensus. J\ was just a courtesy that the Housing Aulhority Bo:ird lSkcd if they
could .tee lwn or talk 10 him
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aulharulcs and tlungs like th.1t . lha.t the Council n 1dc a recommendation that Counc,I Member Cl;1 pp be on
the Hocsulg Authont~ and tJ~n that didn't go an)\\:l)' ... there was no intcrv1cn w11h tl1c Housing AuthC!rity, •
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10 her knowlcdac or any<iwll like lhaL So, Ms. 6iadlllaw ad. Ille d&ink5 it it a mai oral appoinunen~ It
c,n be done ,-;u out Cow,cil'a ,pprov:ll, so she Is going to......_
('ouncil Member Nob~olz advis :d that she wo,old have to...,_ for tbe 53111C reason. She said she W8I
very lmpresocd "ith Ml '. La>naoL wlle;i they i11terviewed bia lor • board and commission. but that she
feel s thnt o.<~ Council Member Joe has no say in whops•dlc Hoolsing,Autl1ori~· Board. ti.I Is lell up
10 M•yor BU',11s and tho bo:.rd. %c askc<' if~ was a lepl problem with thaL Cit) Attomey Brotzmnn
said no .
Council Member Clapp adviSC<I that she would be abstaining l'or tbe rune reason. tltat she thinks that if tho
Mayor is going to appoinL th;,1 he should go ahead and appo;._ If Ila! is the proper procedun:, she said,
then lets just follow the proper procedure.
Council Member Waggoner said that if that is lhe case, he ....W IIIIF'l that Ibey don 't interview anymore
for the Housing Auihority . Council Member Bradsha"' said dial it right
Mai or Burns said that is a legitimate question , the iJ1tcr.""''I llawc been done for man) )C:US and there was
a question as to whether Council should or shoc .d not
Council Member Waggoner said ii is acmally a "'ask: ol tiJK. Iha& be didn1 know "hY it wasn, brought up
before , why ii wasn't~ before. Council Mcmbc,,; -and Bradshaw ag,o..~. And bow ii got
10 the process. Mr. Waggoner said. and why the Council Iha! <id imeniew made the recommcadation.
Ma)or Bums asked City Attorney Brotzman if that was com:a. 11w a Council recommendation is not
necessary . Mr. Brotzman advised that Council doesn't have 10 inalte a recommendation. this can be a
mayoral appointmcn :. He said I.hat we have done ttus u c:crmaaatal in I.he past. so CounciJ can say he went
through the process .
Counci l Member Waggoner ncted 0131 they have done thJS for &be lasl IS years. since he has been on
Cou ncil ;mywa~·.
Council Member Habenicht said she wan1cd 10 clarify ~ lhe positio n of the Ma~ or is \\ilhin our Cha.,cr,
is it not ... lhat is what appoints the Council rcprcscnlaU,'C all mcmbc:rs of the HoUSJ.og Authority. She
asked if tha1 is it. Ci1y Attorney Brotzman advised that is acua:alJ) ~ S1a1c S1a1u1e .
Council Member Brad.shaw asked if URA is the sami! C1f) A.Dome,, Bro1zman said one other is the same .
Ms. Bradshaw said she thought ii was URA not DD A. because the) put tltat on the DDA tlling "hen they
created that.
Mayor Burns said they may want to "i lhdraw the rcsoluuon.
Council Member Clapp said she had just one ques tion t1w ~ dc1 cnnincd a long lime ago t.hai ii was or
ii was not a conflict ofintc.rcst to appoint as May er and also ti.edwr? She said she Just wanted to mak e
su re that legally .. City Allomcy Brotzman advised th.11 ~oo an do bo1h and .1II Counci l people arc going
to h,we this same problem when you sit Cl '\ lhat scpara1 c board.and they arc dorng uan sac lions , busine ss
transactions between them. which is true of anybod) s1 t11ng on lhal boa rd. t..h:11 ~ou h.1,c 10 abs·1am from
\O lin g
TI1 cn. Counci l Member Bradshaw said, she has another qucs:roa She :llkcd 1f ,,c l1.1,c an agn:cmenl "llh
the Housing Authority on 3Jl)1hing and anyone ofus ,,ho "oold Sll on the board. but panicularl~ the
~13)C.r \-\ho sits on the board. not chainnan. should Lhos: a.grccmenlS then be signed b) Alex Habenicht. ')n
bchall of 1hc City, because he sits on the board She said u ~ be hke making an agreement ,\ilh
)Ourself Correct. City Auomey Brotzman sai d. and there a.re ,~ fc-v. c:~cepuons. one 1s a real estate
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~on ... there is one Sl:Cllon oflhe Chaner that n,quircs the Mayo~s signa1urc. bul the others do
currcn1ly have the Mayor Pro Tern's signature.
MAYOR BURNS Wl111DUW HIS SECOND.
THE MOTION DIED FOR LACK OF A StCOND.
Mayor Bunts no1cd lhal Dan Brolwian's point is well 1akcn, 1h,u anybody on lhc Council lha1 sils on !hat
board would ha\'C certain conflicts. the chainnan posilion doesn't h,1vc anything to do with t.hat. it nC\'Cr
has.
Council Member Habenicht said she wanted 10 poinl oul tl1a1 she docs not think tlial JS I.he question , th:u the
question is whelher I.hen: is a conflict in having the aulhon1y 10 bo1h appoinl and serve on something. She
nolcd lhal is where ii bccol!ICS a question of conflict .
Council Member Bradshaw said she did not think any other mayors have ever been on 11. Mayor Bums
said she was righl . Council Member Hobenichl nolcd ii really makes ii very scnsiti\'e , because 1hcn \\hat
you arc having is somebody who says th,11 they arc appoi111111i; who tltey arc going to scr\'c with . And. ~ls.
Bradshaw said. she did not think any of them have that anywhere else . Ms. Habenicht said that is "here
tho conflict comes, ii docsn~ come from ocrving on ii and U1Cn having difrcrenccs . II comes from ha\'ing
the uhoriry and power 10 both appoilll and so that is a 101 of power lo dctcmiine whal decisions ,.;u come
from that boenl. that is the concern .
Mayor Bums commented thal tho poin: is ""II taken. Uia1 he under!lands .
Council Member Waggoner staled it is onJy a conflict Md concern iflhe individual makes il a conflict and
a concern. Personally, he said. it docsn~ bother him .
And of course. Mayor Bur.is noted. he was already on I.he board when he bcc:lme I.he Mayor so he didn~
Jppoint himself or an~ thing like that. He. s.11d he apprcci:11ed their thoughts on that. tJiat he thought they
were hclpfol .
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(a) Mayors Choice
(i) Mayor Bums nottd we had the recent tragedy of two children who were locked
U1Sidc the rcfrigcrazor on the residence of South Lip.11\ and he. knows we have an ordinance on that. He
stated that is a tragic circumstance and he hoped thal aJI the ci111.cns of Englenood arc :1warc of that
ordinance and the need 10 take the loc ks off those doors or 13.e the doors off rcfngcr.uors that arc no longer
plu ggt.-d in. to iWOid tliis kind of a tragedy in Lh c future .
Or. Council Member Bradshaw said. tnmks or anything like !hat that children ctn hid e m.
Mayor Bums agreed. s.1ying anything like tlu1t llwl children would want to ludc in He st;ucd that was just
a tragic incident .
(ii) Mayor Bum s en co uraged c,cr:bod~ 10 be ac1 i,c in 1hc Night Out
(b) Counc;I Membe~s Choice
(i) Council Member Nabh ol ,
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I. Sbc lhanlted everybody for ..,. ~ and tbcir palieoce with bcr in the last few \\'eeks .
Shc tlid her mother badbip ~ -,cry ad il 'lw nae...,. well lhillp are llill pffll)' lnten1e.
She thanked Council and Slaff for llmr-1 and undc"13nding why she missed Study Session last
Monday night
She alto lbllnl<ed Council Member~ for lllalding the Code Enforocmcnt mr.:ting Thursday night
in her pllcc. because they had a traffi!: _..sing on tbc Daltmouth trnllic.
She apologil:cd for no1 malting the cledicalim of the sundial in honor of Packy Romans. but she was
donating more blood for her Molha 11m -.ning.
Ms. Nabholz said shr, though! they • .... I a lot in the nw,,ting that was held in regards to the traffic
and problc1.tJ on Dartmootb. She cpiltat..,,. have some ways to go and 10me signs Llwt still need 10 be
J>UI up.
2. She said she appreciates and -ID say !hank )OU tJi,u tllis fode violotion appeared on her door.
She advised she had her neighbon ~ awi< paned m her driveway and so tllis sho"' her that there is
not se lective enforcement and she appra:iara this. Ms . Nabholz stated tlwr she sincen:l y hopes that it
oonunucs. that we don't ha,·c sdcc:tM miJrcemenL She no1ed that lime will tell on that one.
J. She thanked Gary Scars a bis_,.i pbonc call. calling all oCCooncil in regard to the tragedy
of the two little kids.
4. She said she ,.,,uld pass -Ila rq>lllt-CML . She noted it is ,-cry brief and the re a.re presents
10 Council at their SC31S . One of die....._ * said. lilat she toot away Crom lhcrc. which she doesn't ba\'c
enough or in her life. is humor. Kan:a S.-. did a prcscntllion at the WIMG breakfast and then alJo at
the Mayor and Council members lunclloaL She said she t.lww ,.,th the decisions Ll1cy arc making
sometimes things gc, ,-cry intallC and --ID all laugh sometimes. Ms. Nabholz thanked Council for
the opportunity to attend.
Mayor Bums said Llw his rcpon is -99K. complete.
Council Member Naf,hOlz noted she is grardul that she has finally earned all of the crcdirs so she finally
got her letter fr.>m (:ML . Council Mc:mbas Bradshaw and Habcnich1 offered their congra,J.lations.
S. She askcl.. regarding the c:ooaur: aitouts for the handica pped that we received a grant for. if that
is still movi ng fi..nhcr down.. She said* DIDWS dm they ba\·c cut SC\'Cral comcr1 , but there has been no
rcplaa:mcnL Director Simpson said it• -consuuctioo. Ms. Nabholz said they qui, at Bannock and
they haven't been back for probabl y thr<r wcdts ... the) lw ,e done a lot of cuts. Directo r Simpson ad,iscd
they would follow up and rcpon back.
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I. She said she wan1cd to I.hank me P.Ets Dcparunc111 for an exce llent. excellent facility a: Ro:.1an's
Parle She noted it is just rcaJl y pr etty md sbr: hopes II c.,n St.3 ~ 1h.11 wa~. Ms . Bradshaw sai d she knows
that is a dJfficult park to handJc some umes.
2. She adnscd there is a traffic c:ampbml. b3 ~1 cally on Danm outh from Broadway 10 Univcrsiry and
those people arc t,arrcling down there.. Sae: said she. follo\,ed one of her neighbors up to his drl,·c,\ay and
told him that we don'I go 45 ITLlcs an 11am'. She commcn1cd tkll she knov.s you shou ldn 't do l1"1L because
somebody could have a gun . i3m V>C' fCJlk:rM:d him up there because he has this huge Suburban and he was
• flying from Clarkson on to FrankliJ:L Sile-s:ud is \\'35 Just amn7j ng and it wns prcny sca ry
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3, She said she wam...! Council lo pat lhclll9Clvrs on tl1e back. bocause tonigl,I !hey lllld< IOlllC
resolutions tluu really gol Cindadl1 Cily going and lhcy oil deserve• pat oa the back for lhcir honl,.....
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(iii) Council Member Clapp said she lc'ld o question for Coun cil Member Nabbolz..
When Clearl. Green and Proud docl lhcir communily clcon-up. she asked if then: is ever an oppofflll1itr lO
gel rid of some of these old refrigemtors . Ms. Nabholz said yes. tl1ere is usu::Uy a S5 10 S8 charge.,..,,_
lhcy still have the freon in them. which needs to be rem oved . Thnt is what Waste Mam gcmcnt charged die
last time .
Council Member Waggoner asked iftl,cy don't also make arrangements \\i th a gr oup that picks those up
Council Member Nabholz said then: used to be ... shc didn't know if !hey arc slill there. on the other side a(
Platte River Drive , thal Mluld come by and pick lhcm up ... A rs Appliance. Council Member B~
advised that Bcckcfs used to . Ms . Nabholz said there arc a few out there , but yes there arc opportuni ties ,o
get rid of them .
Council Member Cl opp suggested that ma ybe nc.,1 time we can let people know.
Mayor Bums opined tll..111hat is true , all it Likes is one nnd you ha \'C n traged y.
(i,•) Council Member Waggoner said he tl10ugh1 they all got th is from the Siatc of
Colorado , Office oflcgislati\'C Legal Services. this talks about personal care board ing homes in :he
residenti al neighborhood, but it probabl y also applies to group homes . City Allomc y Brotzmzr, !,ai d that
was correct. Mr. Waggoner noted be was not sure he understood wha1 it said. that it seemed like it said.
just like we have heard beforc ... you can have Ill your nice zoning rules and rcgulahons as long as tiler
don't apply 10 us. Cily Auomey Brotz111111 Slid that is ril!ht and there was actually• note that th ey didn't
gel on top aC this one . He advised that it tame in from Tom Bll ckcnsderfcr and he 's still working with the
Anomey General 's office and they forwanled this to him and he knows this isn't tl1 c 111swcr we were
looking for . So. Mr. Bro l7lmm said, he is still havin g them do re sea rch and we forwarded ii on 10 Co uncl.
So basicall y. Cou ncil Membe r Bradshaw said. they can put anything. anywhere in our cities that they Q..a.at.
An _Ywh crc . as m.1ny as th ey wa nt. Council Member W:iggoncr sa id .
Coun ci l Member Waggoner noted that C-.'Cn the lcgisla11 vc ru les say there has to be a ccruun rustancc
between the homes , as he und erstood it. City Atlom c~ Bro tz111:m SJi d 1ha1 was ri ght.
Council Member Bradshaw said that if they could get Tom Bli ckcnsd crfcr to chan ge tlc1110 IOOO. 2000
feet Council Member Waggoner stated lhcy haven't addressed Lhat yet. have they? Ci ty Attorney
Brotzman advised that that is the question we were asking the Anomcy General 's offi ce and they ha\'cn't
answered that yet.
Mayo r Bums asked if 1J1.:11 is sij ll bac k to th e pre-e mption issue too . Cit y Attorney 9rotzman s.1 id lhat 1s
right.
Co un cil Member Ha be nic ht smd lh.11 she has brou ght th is up fr om time to lim e a l C!\tL m th e last year and
di d Im, cal l rro m a member or the Na 11onal Lc.1 gue of Ci ucs Stec nng Commiucc She was te ll ing her.
Ms. Ha bc.nicht said. that so me peop le in eith er Wisco nsm or lll mois. one or those s1a 1cs back lhc rc. ,\ere
ex1.rtmcly con cern ed abo ut tlli s is.sue 35 well . Ms. Habcru cht s.1 1d she h.1d wan ted 10 make SW'C Lhat \\e
were aware of tJiat and th.11 we need to be in !ou ch witl1 the m. because th ere arc other co mmunit ies across
lhc nat ion who arc hn\'in g so me or these very. very s.,mc qu est ions an,t ,oncc ms tl1at we arc ha,i ng.
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So, Council Mcmbu Hab< nicbl said. lhil ii -of Ille reasons sbc lhillks ii is '° imponanl 10 maintain our
pruticipalion iD the "1aioruJ Lc::aguc of Cities, lhc Colorado Mwticipal Lcogue ... il is tun, we SW1 lallcing
with each odac:r -~ lhal Ibis pn,blom ii ouch 1h11 we can brina 10 beat some influence on ,ome
legislalM c:llap.,. an: loag ovmluc.
Council Member Waggoner asked ir we con SCI our own distance regulations. Ci t)' Allomcy Bro12111an
advised that our protilcm is. as that memo states, that you con set them, you just can1t enforce them.
So, Council Mcmba Habenicht said. we need lo be asking tlus question or our congressional candida1es .
Council Memben &'adshaw and Nahholz said c:xaclly.
Council Mclllbu w...,ncr commented Iha! ii was 5UR a wa51c or a good !Ice, because I here is about fi, e
P"b'CI m tbal ~ailloluady nothing.
M Council Member Habenicht:
I. She said sile MO wanted 10 thank everybody for lhc wonderful presen1a1ion Iha! was made 31
Roman's Park. She med she wan1cd 10 say, especially, how proud she was 10 be able 10 hear lhe
ccmmcnlS oClhe ~or and Council Mcmbcn Bradshaw and Waggoner .. ii was really ncal. She Slid she
lhoughl the spa:cla 6ey p,,. were falllastic. but sbc -say lhai Bev Bradshaw's topped !hem all. !'>Is.
H3bcnicbl aid ii .,..,ay '-1felt andwarmlllldshccojoycd it very, very much and ii is beautiful. Sbe
offer«! ccngralWaU<lllS 10 everybody who had any part in tliaL
2. She -ed ID CML repon is aboul S¼ done .
3. She sa,d lh:auhc had a really difficult time Wldffltanding wl•nl that woman wns saying. "ho was
speaking 10 us at die txgimw,g. As she \\'35 listening she said she did hear tlia1 tl1erc was a 101 or anger. she
had an ,,,11rcmc .-of anger. And one thing that she son of picked up, and, she noted, she might be
wrong. bca>JSC ba bClring isn~ always the grc31cst and her listening might not always be the bcst ... but she
heard Iha! sl,e wao aaerncly angry and 1'1111 sec1ned to be malting her angry. more tl\311 anithing else. is
what we do in ICnll6 at ... and we ha,-c appvml this in the City ... but ma)be "'e need 10 look at tlus and
how this affecss ~ in Imus or pica ba,gaining and the like. Like II hen you nm a rc.J light and lb~
give you a ticket: KM' a obstructed \\1ndshick1. but my windsh..icld wasn't obs1ruc1cd or something like that.
Council Member Habcwc:hl commented that she did not know ~hot ;Ill she \\3S Lalking aWut and ,,hat the
concern was bul sbc llcard there was some 1111cr and frustrnlion in tcnns of... lcls be honest and direct
about what ""'C arc drahng \\ith and mybc ,vc just need to be listening to them .
Council Member NatiK>lz advised that she has ulki::d \\ilh Ms. ·tro~on ova nu.mcro l.i.:i Inn es :ind lhcn: bas
been SC'YCral DlCSliag'CS left on her ~'Cring machmc and she is a \'Cl) Mgr)' \\Oman. She commented t.hat
when we break the la-a we have 10 pa~· the pncc and it lus not Ju st been one infraction O:" 1,,0 r-.ts.
Nabholz noted thar: Mi Strogonova has deal! wi th C\'Cl)body here al C11~ Hall and she ha s i:-crsonall~ gncn
her thr. number aod address 10 the Distnct Court and she has spoken w11h t11c Assist.m t Cit y Allomcy
Nancy Reid in rqard 10 "hat her appeal process is. She op111c<l th nt C\el') bod) has rc;1II) bent 01cr
b,,ckwards to he lp ~ts. Strogono, a and she wm11s Ilic sl:11e ,, ipcd clean
Mayor Burns s:ud 11C Sil on that coun as an assistanl Judge for 111:111~ )Cars and obvious ly her fine s ha, c
cscal:ned as IICf ownbcr ofv1olat1011s h.1,·c esca la1cd and she adm111cd on t\\O or three occasions I.here Ul.11
sl1c did h.wc a noLlo..-'m So . he 1101cd. she ,-an ts to ch.1ngc th e~ Siem or just have so meone nol gl\ e he r a
ci rauon. Ma~or Bun:s commcn1cd that he was sony she was so upscl. but she has been 1hrough I.he~ ~cm
·JJ1d h.1d SC\'C ral v>OQDQDS and Ule fmcs that go wi1h them .
Council Member Habauchl noted th:u. as she s.ud. she didn't really undersrn.nd ,, hat was going on .
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City Attorney Brotzman commented that she lilt'ed the pico bargain. she jus, didlll'flike lhc fine .
City Man1ger Sean lldvis,d tbal they have worked wiOt l>!r on nultlffllUS ..,..._,. and dacre are legal aid
opponunlOcs at no cost . University of Denver Law School wos named. by May«Bums and Council
Member l!radshaw, as a possible source of assistance and Mr. Sc:vs ad,iscd that be personally gave her
lhat name and number.
Council Member Nabholz noted that she just wants ii all ,.ipcd clean ... and"" an, all C\il.
Council Member Bradshaw noted that she has talked 10 Sue Bradshaw also
Council Member Bmdshaw said she fell so helpless up I~"' wh::n • member of -community was this
upscl and she didn't know what 10 do . Mayor Bums noted you don1 really, bul 11111 he coald road bclwccn
the lines when she was spcaking as 10 what was happcni.,g then,. BuL he agr=d. "'" dorr'! like 10 sec
people that upset.
Council Member Bradshaw said she just woadcn,d if Victim',; Assistance could do211)° <ODJtSeiing ... lhat
she just didn't know .
Council Member Nabholz pointed out that the problem is tlial she docsn1 Ji-. ~a Nabholz said she fell
tbal we have all tried 10 work very kindly and graciously "ilh her and she is bacll your w:c or leaving a
message about how she is g•,ing 10 gel you ... they an, very hateful messages .
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aboul this and this is one of the things tha1 when she used lo lillk Council Member Bri:dsha~· a long time
ago, Just about things 0011 went on in the City, not Council member kind of stufi !lat jus, talking with
somebody ... and she would tell about what it uRd to be like 011 the Council a long b11IC •~-Ms.
Bradshaw. Ms . Habenicht said, talked about a lot of the brainstorming that used TD go on about maybe we
need this kind of business in Englcwocd. maybe we need 01is ... and everybody stlncd IO "ork together 10
do this . Ms. Habenicht staled th.at she Ja,ows that over the years that has son of cot happened and she
thou~ht mn)l>c a lot ofil w:,s due to O,c negative impacts orthc economy and all tlw. BuL she said, she
tl,ought ma)be it was time that we do some 1non, of that brains1orming that Ms. Bndsln" tali<ed about and
that she son of looked at longingl y over all the years she has IJccn on Council and 11 has =•r been
something Council hns allowed thmselves lo do . She stated Oiat she thinks. "'""" !here is a vacant space
in the community, lhnl Council needs to stan talking about it and talking among tf':eitlsehcs in Study
Session and the like. Council Member Bradshaw said like Pier One . Ms. Ha berric.b! Slid ,<cs.. like Pier One
and all that and ()thcr properties . She said she knows lhcy do that at ll1c six-pad :cd v. 1th the EDDA. but
she thought we just need lo do thal more. th.11 we need to all do thnt more. just tu.L m:n openly about what
ii is we want to s.~e and start imiting people in . She opined that it is almost like we ha,·c been a closed
community .
Mayor Bums said he thought lh.11 would go along with. cspc:ially. on Broo.dwa~ as the South Broadway
Action plan as that comes along and of course they arc doing a fol ofbrainstormlm! on Cinderella City . He
opined thal Counci l is very 1111crcs1cd in filling vacanci es and lha! would go along ~nh Lhe So~tth Broadway
Action Plan . He s.1id he hoped tlL11 \\Ould be :1 rc.-U c:uaJys1 to get p:oplc uueres:i:.:r.: m South Droadwa), as
well as Cinderella City .
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(a) City Man:igc.:r Scars said he apprccia1cd staffs work iast wec.k: and Council's
und erstanding last week when he was ou1 of town . He ad vised that he knO\\S Jcmoil Black and staff did a
good job of keeping things going. There arc a lot of issues out th ere and. he staled. he knows that staff is •
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woruos exuemely bani on the nrious iuuea and he wonted IO "'l' thanks lo !horn for lite work lhal lhcy
-doillg 1 He IIOIOd we an moriag lhca;l oo lhe Cinderella City projccl.
(b) City Manager Sears said he wanu:d to note 11131. wilh lhe opprovoi tonil.lh1 oftl1e unnsfcr
of fuadl. Illa! the Public Woru Dq,o,tment is II08<J(ialing will, a number of dilTcrcnt bidden; for the project
ai:tOtl die stn:c1. We don\ hr.-e 1h11 information 10 give to Cooncii tonighl. ho snid. bccnusc we arc in the
middle of negotialiom, bul thc Foundation will be making a dcci;ion and bringinp lha1 decision back to
Counal so we can begin that projccl in on expeditious fashion .
~,.. Bums asked if that was IIJC demolitioo pojcct. City Man.,ger Scars said )CS. and lhey ere looking al
lhe finr part of August for that to happen .
,City Manager Scars advised, regarding the soun:e or rl!l1ds , tha1 por. or the rundrn g for th o project will
come from RID as"~ negotiate ,.;th lbcm. the EDA GJ111JL the Ccnilicatlon or Pan,cipaoon lha1 th< City
ha< and also the sale of land or lease of land flam lhe developer. So, Mr. Scars expl.uned. we are
upfroaring the al5I for the dcwlopmcnt, but lhc:R funds will be coming back 10 lite Ci1y as part oflhe
projccl. as we go into lhe appro11al af each of those agreements. Also. a portion or the propcrl)I will be sold
or iaoed to lhe resxlcntial developer and lhose will provide a rcplcnishmen1 of those funds . So , he said. he
wanted to, just for record. provide that infonnation.
City Manager Scars DOied that is a SUJIIIIIII)' of where we ore. We an:, he said. as tl1ei miked about ai
Stud) Sessior. needing to lalk about lhe identity.
We arc also, Mr . Scar iscd. reviewing some of the ini1ial plans on the Ct~ Hali and David Tryba has
given all of our staff k, . .d of an updated view of how City Hall could fu,tction. i1 is still a linle bit in lhe
rough stage . Primarily, Mr. Sc:ln said. he is trying to 1jc tl1c accesses in for Court. the Library and public
purposes !here, bul "~ should be giving the plans 10 City Cour.cil in !lie next couple of weeks for Counc il
to take a look al
City Man:igcr Scars asked if Director Esterly or Engineering Manager Kahm kne w \\ here \<1r. Tryba is in
tenn"i of when that infoml&tion can be coming back to Ci1y Coun ci l on Lhc Cit) Hall project. Mr. Kahm
said be would say in about a two or three week period . Mr . Scars advised th.a t \\C ,,ould like 10 give
Counci l those plans, po1cntially, in a Study Session . Again, Mr. Sc.m noted. the ) don'I rcai!y have lhat
~' Study Sessions coming up. bul maybe the August 10th or August 171t1 mce1,:1g 10 gi,e those 10
Council.
Ci~ Manager Scars ad, scd Lt\al Tim Leonard and MarilC'I! Utter have been ,,ork111g on tJus . bu: we need 10
give Council a specific . !l of the decisions that need to be made on AuguSl l<f" an d 1.hc s1atus of eac h of the
Herc..s al lh.1t time. Council Mcm~r Bradshaw said she would like those a!io ~~co:: ds possible . Hopefull y.
Mr. Scars said. "ilh 1hc packet this Thursday we could provide a lisl of th e l~'J)C ~ ol 1b1 ng!. tha1 still ha,·e to
be decided by lhe Ci1y Council.
lbal. City Mamgcr Scars noted , is the ui:datc . tl1..1t a l01 of this is IL1ppc11 i11g as h t: go If tJ1crc arc any
quest ions abow an,· of lhc clr.mcnts of the Cindcrcll;i City project. he s:11d . he \\mil d be h.1ppy to ;i nswe r
thosr right r,o" or staff could answrr those 1ucstio ns, if \fe h:wcn't co vered 1l1osc
C.Juncil McmbC'r Waggoner sra teJ that :iOmcbody was going 10 pro\ 1de Cou n1..1 1 \\ 1tJ1 an update on th e
economic s11n,.s a zero balance type Lhing . Ci!y Mana ge r Sc.1rs advi sed tlL11 1ti.;1t 1s one oft he it ems on
August 10111 that they plan to gi\'C to Council He said that is au iss ue tJ1..1t Dan Bro 11111,;m is work ing wuh.
but we arc trying to pul togcthcrthc frnmc"ork . 111l'.)' rccchcd se1 mc info nnauon on a BID , or a Busi n:ss
Improvement District. to maintain Lhc various re tail sites ove r tJ1erc and le pa~ fo r th~sc rc w.i l and
commcrctal propcn ie j and how Lhm relates to the public properties that we su ll \\ant 10 c'Jntro l. includin g
th: City H~ll. Lhc public plaza. And tl1osc disc1·~ions, he :1dviscd. arc proc eedin g \\ 1th Tom Pellz right
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now. But !hat will factor into OWIIOllliip 31111 how *,ropony wiU be -■intalncd and o.,craled after !ho
project Is developed. City Manager Sean tibd ii! Clilf AIJOnley BIOIZJIIID woulcl Ilk.-10 COMrnmt II all on
where we arc with that
City Attorney Brotzman advilOd lhat lhcy se ..,.a.--, and--, session tonrA'O'Y, with all the
staff people, to niake sure that 11111circoocems-CIDYCfCd and rcpnliog maintenance lasues and the BID
and then \\'C will be meeting with the da-dopmcnt sd'u .,_,11. to go over all tl10sc issues.
Council Member Bradshaw asked how many trees we arc going to lose over there on thm sitc ... arc we
goins to keep the ones on the Han.,.scn side. Cily libnagcr Scan asked Rick Kalun about that. He said he
was 1101 sure that has really been defmed on the plam Mr. Kalun said hc did not beliC\'C that haJ been
rcsolvd yet.
Mayor Bu-ns asked if then, were any olher questi-. illue ,.'CrC none .
(, :)-City Mana!ICI' Sars aid hc ii bqipf :ID 001<: th.1t he is looking 10 be o resident here in
En.;Jewood. If the closings wm1' out okay and if llis 111,ming inspection slill passes and they will closins on
his house on Monday and thi• house on Friday . So tlicr-will be moving on tlte 29• of July. He staled he is
looking forward to being a resident here. Council 51:iru:d it will be good to ha•e him here.
(d) City Manager 5'an tbankal Council far their suppon u we go through these issues. He
noted they are very complicate<I and he jUSI wanted tc say th.II the words at CML wore all what is
happening \\ith Cinden:lla City. people are very cxc:in:::! sta1e,,ide \\ith what is happening on this project.
14 . City Attorney', Rq,o,t
City Allomcy Brotzman did not have any nu.uen to tmmg before Council.
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BURNS MOVED TO ADJOURN . The mcdlllg adjourned at 8:46 p.m.
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