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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-01-18 (Regular) Meeting Minutes• • I , \111)1 /""'~" ~eJ •g ('l&UUtt t "J•'I INGLIWOOD CITY COIJNCIL PGLIWOOD, IIIIAPAIIIB ~UNTY, COI.OIIADO l~Stalla J....-y II, Jffl I. Call to Onler The regular meeliJlg of the Englewood City Council wu coiled to order by Mayor Bums at 7:56 p.m. 2. laYocadoa The UMICllioD .... gMII by Council Member Nabbolz. 3, PledaetJIAIJealuce The PledF tJI Allegiance wu led by Boy Scout Troop No. 92. Mayor Bums dllDked tbcm and told tbcm they did m w:dlenljob. 4. lloll Call Ahoent A quorum was prclCIIL Council MemlJa's Nabllolz, Gam:u. Bmdsbaw, Habeuiclt, Waggoner, Bums None AIID praeut: City Mamg,cr Scan 5. - City Allam.,y BnlCzmlD City Clerk Ellis DiRctorBlao:t,l'lrbandRcc:Ration Din:lctor Foadl, Utilldcs Din:lctor S.....,, Neigbbo<bood 1111d Business Devclopmenl Aeling Dil'IIClar Kahm, Public Works (a) COUNCIL MJ:MBIR BJIADSIIAW MOVJ:D, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE MIN1JTIS or 'l1U UGUI.AK MUTING or JANtiARY .. Jffl, Motion carried. Ayes : Council MemlJa's Nabllolz, Gam:u, Bradshaw. Hallenicht, Waggoner, Bwns Nays : None 6. ScliedaJed Vlslton (a) Dira:tor Black praellled a plaque given to the City ofEa£lewood for conlributions lo Weslern Wdcomc Wed<. lie aid be wanlod to ... the plaque around to Council, make a few comments and rad a DOie fiom Council Member Tom Muhey, 6om the City ofLillleton. Mr. Black noC<:d lhat, for the last few yean, lbe Palb and Ra:realion Dcpatment has allowed the uae of the show wagon to the City of Lillleton for their WCllan Wdcomc Wed<. Tboy used it the lint nigbl II an opening event We have been Mlll<i1lg wilh lbem for aboul five or six yars, be said. and they sent diil plaque and they wanl IO p.-it to City Council . lie rad the followiag DOie: "Dear Jcrrdl, This plaque iJ a token of our appra:illion for tbe Cizy oClla,Jc,,ood'a apoaa,n,llip oClbc 7fl' Waran Wck:ome Week Cclebralion. 1bank you fur bcillg plll oCtbe Welllan Welcome Weclt lllditlaa. PlaN cx1elld our approcialloa IO the Cil)' Council and IO the Cil)' Mamger. • He added 1h11 ii wu signed by tbe W_,,, Welcome Week Board ofDua:ton. Dinoclor Blacl< poselllOd tbe plaque IO Cily Council Mayor Bums said wo should give oundvcs a round of applauae. He thanked Dim:IOr Blacl<. 7. Noa-tdledllkd Vltlton There wete DO non-<Cbedulcd visilOn. 8. co-ullicatloaa, Prodamatlou a..S Appala-.11 (a) considered. A reaolution appointing Julie Grazuli• IS Cil)' Council rq,ra,cnu,dve rnr Diltrict m was Mayor Bums exulained 1hal this invoMS tbe reaolUliaa and rwarillg in oC a new Council mcdler. A few months ago, be s.,id, wo bad a vacancy in Council Dillricl m, becaUle Couacil Member Lauri Clapp wu elected IO tbe Colorado Legislalwo and IO she religncd. He rec:ognizcd thsl Ms. Clapp WU here IODigbt Mayor Bums said be WIS deligbled IO soe her apin and apin oftercd bis c:oagrallllaliona 011 her election to tbe Colorado Legislalure. Mayor Bums advisod that last week Council met and iDlcrvieMd c:andldua. 'Ibey bad ten appllcaliaaa for lhis seat and Ibey selecl<d Julie GrazuJis IS tbe new Council member fur District m. The rcaolution was assigned a number and rad by title: RESOLUTION NO . 4, SERIES OF 1999 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING flJLIE GRAZIJLIS TO 1llE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL. COIJNCll, MEMBER BRADSHAW MOVED, AND r;wAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGl"."IDA ITEM I (a) -RESOLUTION NO. 4, SUUS ,()p 1999. Motit.1 carried. Ayes : Council Me.nben Nabhol•. Gama, Bradshaw, Habenicbt, Waggoner. Bums Nays : None Mayor Bums Slated thal tbe vote WIS WIIIIUIIOW and Julie Grmdis WIS appoinled IS the new DiJtricl w Cil)' Council Member. (b) CounJudge. Julie Grazulis was sworn in by the Honorable Vmcem Atencio, En&)ewood Municipal Council Member Grazulis thanked Council for selecting her and she inlrodua,,I family UICfflbers and gueslS. (c) BriefRc~on Council adjourned at 8:05 p.m. for a bri•i r=ption, n:c:onvcning at 8:30 p.m. with all seven Council memben plUCDI. 9. Public Hwia& • • • • • lll&l<wood City C.-11 Juury 11, 1999 Pqe3 No public bearing WU scheduled before Couocil. 10. c-1A,:e,,da (a) Approval of Onlinanc:es on Finl Reading There were no additional items submitted for approval oa flnt reading. (See Ageada Item 11 • Rqular Agenda.) (b) Approval of Ordinances on Second R<ading COUNCIL MIMBER BRADSHAW MOVID, AND IT WAS SICONDID, TO APPROVJ: CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (It) (I), (II) ud (1H) ON SECOND UADING. (i) ORDINANCE NO. 3, SERIES OF 1999 (COUNCil, BILL NO. I, INTRODUCED BY COUNCil, MEMBER BRADSHAW) AN ORDINANCE Al!illORIZING A "LICENSE AGREl!MENl'" BETWEEN ADVANCED STORAGE LI.C AND TIii! CITY OFENGU!WOOD, COLORADO FOR CROSSINGTI!E CITYDfl'CH AT ~I SOUTH WINDERMERE S111EET. (ti) ORDINANCE NO. 4, SERIES OF 1999 (COUNCil, BILL NO. 2, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW) AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 21 TO TIIE VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT wrm nm CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADDmONAL LAND WITHIN TIIE DISTIUCT BOUNDARll!S . (iiJ) ORDINANCE NO . 5, SERIES OF 1999 (COUNCll. BILL NO. 3, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW) AN ORDINANCE A\ITHOPJZJNG AN INIElGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT ENTITLED "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TIIE INlERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY JOINT FUNDING AGREEMENT FOR WATER RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS ." Vote mulll: Motion carried. Ayes: Council Manben Nabltolz, Gamtt, Bradshaw, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gmulis, Bums Nays : None (c) Rcsolution.s and MOlioas COUNCIL MIMBER HABENICHT MOVJ:D, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 10 (c) (I), (i) RESOLUTION NO. 5, SERIES OF 1999 A RESOLUTION APPROPRlA TING FUNDS FROM TIIE 1999 BUDGET FOR CONSERVATION TRUST FUND PROJECTS . Vole resulll: Ayes : Council Mcmbtn Nabholz, Gamtt, Bradshaw, Habenich~ Waggoner, Gr.mills, Bwns la&lcwnod City CoucD J-ryll,1'99 , .... Nays: Motion carried. 11. Rq,alar Apela Nooc (a) APl'ftl\'II of OrdiDaaces on Finl Rcadinl th") l,oo-,1:tJ:rn ,, 81 Ml:.JJIJ'L t •• ~ (i) Dinic!Dr Fooda pRICDICd a """"1111C11on from the Utilities Ilepar-..i to ado?( a bill for an ordinance approw,g a Tcmporuy Conmuclion Easement to the Highlands R-ii Mclro !:listrict. He said tbiJ bas been paclllm earlier iD Sludy Seaioa and they have been wortiag on this for some lime. It would serve both our property and propcnics owned by Shea Homes. or wbatevcr altcm1tives tbn wen, for IOlving tbc draiaftac. llley foci dlis is the belt sohllion and it wodts in a wllolc •nunber of WIYI, He adYiacd lfllt tbn wen, "'fR511111tiYC1 from tbc Mello Dislrict ~ ID rapoad ID any questions Cow,cil may !iavc and they have an exhibit tbal mows tbiJ in DIOR detail. DiRclor Fonda staled !hat they will be coming wilb tbe ~ -February 1 • for first Riding, but tbiJ is a consllUClio11 cuemco1 bccaulc we do -i lo IO( DIIC wadt doDC under tbc lliplinc CanLl. We have some site prqwation and so on and so ronh, in tbe IRa. In RSpOll!C lo Council ManlJcrllabeaicm, Dim:torFoada IIIYilcci that this istbean,a aonb ofC-470. DiRclor Fonda used a large map to point out the IRa. He DOied that tbiJ ICtllally acts as a tralmelll for the stonn water, bccauac we will be IClliag ap aa.'llllaods ud so forth. COWICil Member Bradshaw nolCd that that is good IICWS. Council Member Habcaicbl asked if this bas been dilcuucd thoroughly and suppol1Cd by tbc Waler and Sewer Boa :d. Dindor Fonda -11111 it bas been diocmml tborou&bly and will go bock to the W- and Sewer Board, bclwecn the first and sa:oad 1cading 1!-.<.1 will scbcdule tbiJ for tbc W-and Sewer Board Council Mcmbc; Wqgoocr collllllClded that this is Rally just an improved dclcntioa facility . Dilec:IOr Fonda said that ii is Rally DIOR I.baa that ml using the map be pointed out the propoml impuvomcnts. The City Clerk n:td the council bill by lillc: COUNCll.. BILL NO. 5, INTRODUCED BY COUNCll.. MEMBER BRADSHAW A Bll..L FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTI!ORIZING A GRANT OF A lEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT BETWEEN 1llE CITY OF ENGUiWOOD, COLORADO AND HIGHLANDS RANCH METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 3, FOR 1llE PURPOSE OF INST ALLING A STORM WATER DRAINAGE FACll..ITY . COUNCIL IIIEMBER BRADSHAW MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITI:M 11 (a) (I)· COUNCIL BILL NO. S. Motion carried. Ayes : CowlciJ Members Nabholz, Carmt, Blldshaw, llabcnicht, Wqgoocr, Grazulis, Bums Nays: None (b) Approval ofOrdinaoca OD Second Reading Th ,,. wcR no additional ircms submitt.cd for approval oo second reading. (Sec Agenda IICm 10 • Consent Agenda) (c) Resolutions and Moti011& • • • • • ) 11t boo'fl•lt ! f ti "'l-1,U~L .. ) ~-110 additional raolutlons or~-IAll>mincd for approval. (Sec Agenda llem 10 -Couent Ag,:oda.) 12. GeMrlll DIIICIUlloa (a) Mayor's Oloicc (I) Mayor Bums welcomed Julie GrazullJ to the Council and offi:red bis coogl21Ulations. (il) Mayor Bums ald thal Council Redved in the mail, or io their packet or ~ oolicc thal the Center for Rcgiooal Ncigbbodlood ACliOD bu I rr.e day IODg m,rbbop OD FridliJ, 'SUSlaioable Devclopmen~ How to Make it Happen OD the Front Range of the Rockies.' They an, inviting U 111111)' people from the various cities to allmd this a pom'ble. He said he thiob it will be a very iolaaliog session. Mayor Bums noml tllal be baa lipod up for~ time be c:aa bn:,J, away to do it and Gory Sean bas signed up. Coo:,,c;iJ Member Nabbolz adviaod thllt the bu signed up, too. Mayor Bums cncoang,cd ,:vcry one die to aumd, if poaible, a be dunb they will do a very good job 11111 it will probably be a vcry intereSting aessiOD. (iii) Mayor Bums mmdonod thal be WU over at Ted Vuilas's clothing shop OD Slltunlay and be is redoing the ~ on the front or bis shop and t11roe doon down. Mr. Vuilu owos we wbolc: buildiog there aod be is very excit<d about it and be feels that will reverlJcrale up aod down the strcct some mor<. Of course, Mayor Bums aid, tbere is a very good ~ ralevelopmcnt directly across the street from him aod so there IJ milly a synergy being created by that Mr. Vasilas worbd with Art Sa'bdli, NBD and also with the Downtown Devclopment Authority Fatade R<devclopment Program and so be is quite excit<d about il And, Mayor Bums l10led, that :s a great thing and we like to sec that bappc:oiog .,....,. there. (b) Council Member's Choice (i) Council Member Nabbolz: I . She thanked Traffic. Ms. Nabbolz adviaod they bad some problems with some street signs on Broadway. They were out immediately after the spoke with them to cbang,: that sipage, as well u to work oo the school ffashiog signals., thal they coordioale, even though Bilbop is year arotllld, with Charles Hay. Because the bus still comes to Bishop to take these kids . So, she said, sh< wanted to thank Traffic for that. 2. She said she also asked for some Slltisucs and bad to report some graflill :o the Poli,~ Department She 51:lt<d they were very swift aod thorough io getting that bad< to her and she appreciated that. J . She asked for Council's approval to go to Wuhiogtoo D. C. for the National League of Cities Coofmncc, March 4~ through 10". The to1a1 COIi being S2921.30. Council Member Waggoner pointed out that they have two requests, one for AM Nabholz and one for Alex Habeuicbt. COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE $33~ FOR ALEX HABENICHT AND Sll.!O FOR ANN NAB BOLZ, PLUS AN ADDmONAL S2900 lOREACBONr Ayes : Council Mcm;.a. NalJbolz. Garrett, Br..:.shaw, Habcnicb~ Waggoner, Grazulis, Bums ia~!WOOCI City Caudl J-,,11,lffl .. , . Nays: Mocioa carried. Nono (U) Council Member Garmc ..,1;., f n UO•L •J•q I. He DOied the CalboUc Siore seems to be improving their stord'nln~ which he wanted lo menllon as be mentioned earlier Iha! be was dilpleased. 2. He said be bu a qucstioa about the ubeslos removal • Cinda'elJa Cily. He asked, when lhey are looking at aU these fact., and figures and srul( if !hat includes any alllicipated refunds from the prior owner. City Attorney Brotzman advised !hat, right oow, we are not pulling !hole in the budget. Council Member Garrett said lhat be undonlands wby they are DO( in lbere, be just didn~ know if lhey were in there or nol Mr. Broczmln explained lhat currently lhey are not in the IJudaot. bcaule we are allliciplling gelling the money bock, but pd,ably Illa the projeel is CODllrUCICd. J. He DOied Ibo: 1111 illuc be bu wu in their packel about the Uniao Aveouc enfor=nenl. He stated 1h11 be is oonccrned and be lhinb IIIOII of Council is a,acamd about the trudt tnllic: OD Union Awaue. One oCthe ..... lboupl they might amidr:r taliiDg OD Union A-is making the vialalioa of1'eing in a IIUCk, in a DOD-lllld: :r.one ... if you are above 7000 poaads, is to make it 11lllllc ofreme venus ID infladioa. The dilrerencc being, if you Fl ID oireme, you are goias to baYe to lbow up in a,w1. Mr. Garrett 1111.ed 1h11 his beUef is !bat if you an, making money by llllml lripa, if you 11d I c:italioo that mws you tab time out of your day, the fiae may not be as mach, bul loaing two boun of your day COl!ld. Wbidi might CDCOW1gC people to then go d""1I Sanla Fe and rake !bat. Couacil Member Garrett said 1h11 be talbd to bis Honor aDd be didn~ lhink it would ere-. any additioaal bwdea or. very am,JI inaomenlll bwdea OD the oowt syslem, wbidl WIS ... of bis COOCCIDI if we - doing lhin115 lilce tllll. So, be said, IOIIIClhiag Couocil might WADI to c:oasider is amcading our onlilllncc to provide 1h11 we would bm: lhat as a lnllic off ease as opposed 10 an intnction where !hey can just mail in • fiae . COUIICil Member Waggoner stated tbat would baYe lo be applicable, not only on Union, bul all over lhe City . Which, Council Member Garrett said. be lbiaks we should coasider ... lhat ifwe desi81181can area as a non- truck zoae or reslrictivc truck zone, !bat we inlcod Iha! lhal be !aken very seriously. Council Member Habenicht Slaled lhat !be lhougbt lhat would be very well received by our amstilUCDcics. City Attorney Brotzman advised lhat lhey will do a draft for Council . (iii) Council Member Bradshaw: I. She welcomed Julie Grazulis and said she looks forward to worlcing wilh her. 2. She asked if trucks, eigblcen wbcclcr cabs, are alJowul to be parted in residential areas. City Manager Scars DOied lhat Director Simpson is shaking bis bead no. Director Simpson said no, unless it is a designated truck roulc. Council Member l!radshaw advised lhat then: is one on Dartmoolh, between Downing and Franklin. Ms. Bradshaw said ii is pa,ked in a raidentil1 an,a and it is a c:ooc:un in her noigbborhood. :•1 is a Uniled truck, a great big huge truck. She opined lhat ii $boulda'I be part.eel in a residemial area. Plus, !be noted, ii blocks the path or vision when kids are trying to get IO Charles Hay. And lhat is a real ,;ooc,:m She poinled out lhat lh<y bavc enough lr'Ollble no Dartmoulh as it is, !hey don~ need 10 compound ii by allowing • someone 10 pa,k a huge truck lbcre. II appean to oaly be lbcrc: oo woelr.ends. • • lapewood City c-u Juury II, lffl Pqe7 11:,1,....,1:101 l'i!el ,Bl U 11..SIL h;it'l iJI rcspomo lO City ldanlpr Sein, Ml. Blldlllaw adriled that It la ID l'roat ola bma in Nlpllloe Aaa, between Downing and l'nllldln on Ibo north lido olo.r-tb. Ms. Bradshaw said that it CIIIICd her -CODCa11 i.a... ocbool ll llld< In smiolL She lllaapl ma)be it was just a VIOlliOII thing. but it loab Ila ii la a~ thlq 111d a 6lela 11111 lbaldilecdy mii,ac:11 our nelghborlloods. Cily Manager Sean adviood 1h11 they will lake a look at it through Code Enfon:emenL Dir>Ctor Simplon nottd ii might be in Deaw:r, but they will look into it. No, Council Mcnftr Bradlbaw said, it is in her neighborhood. Council Mml>or Wagoner poilled out that Demer -II l'nmlin. Ms . Bradshaw explained lhat it is betwoen Downing and l'llllldin on o.-11. 3. She adviserl that she WIIIICd lo lhank Wayne Oakley and the =w for looking into Lopa. Maybe wc woo\ ba.e to 1111l.-1idlze the all....-~ in En~ if they llx that paving, a aid. 8-lle that is pRUy rrigbtclllng driving dawn tblr,, (iv) C ouncil Member Grazulis said that she feds very welcome. (v) Council Member llabcnicbt: I. She welcomed Julie G11211lis. 2. She thanked Council for supporting her attendance a that National League of Cities Coafcrmoc . She said .... is looking forwanl lo IL 3. She said she waD<d to thank Gary 5cm and stair for following through 1111 her concerns about the area around King Soopcn and k,eping tllat clean. She c:ouunented that she knows tbll • ~ doesn't communicate as well u she thinks she docs. 1111 one olthe dlillp she Wli Ibo 0Dll001Ded about was bow they an, opcmting their busi""SS wilbin the store and bow it ii impacting people's UIC of the sto~ and people looking at our community. c-:il Man'Jcr llabalic:ht poiDlrid oot that dloy oecm to be wan,housing mon: so than raailing. Maybe lhat im\ somelhing lhat our code pOOl)le can look at, but, she suggested. maybe our business and economic dcvdopmcnt people can look at lhat. And maybe, she said, that isn't our business and shedocsn\ WIIII to be inlnllivc. Bulat the samo lunt she thinks lbat when WC ba.e a 11-1 district and we an, dcvcloping tllil tnmsit-oriaud, neipbomood ldDd of dcvclopnca~ that a warehouse kind of feature in thll an,a may 1101 be the rigbl lhing "~ ate expecting. Council Manbcr Bradww advilnd 1h11 she was Ulldcr the unp,mioa !hat. that is wbeR they.,. doing all of their sboppillg by telepbonc. Sl,c uked if that WU becaaoc of ladt of food II<. Council Member Habenicht said she is wondering if that ii the aisc. Ms . Bradshaw Slllltd sbc has had complaints from her ncigbbo11 that an, very upset about that Dim:tor Simpson explained 1bat that portion o(King Soapcn II a pcrmittal use, it ii the shop by phone sctvicc that they prnYidc and it ii port of the grocery ston, openllion . It ii pcrmilled, he said, and ho IOO has that concern abwt the tlcanlincss tithe na. He noted ho walks OYcr thcR to~ lunch and on lhc way, lllt. 11 i•; a kind of distu:lbing ara. "' he tlliDb wc 5hould pay mo~ ~on to bow they an, as a business a, d be lhl,;:gbt they nctd to do a better job ko:ping it clcm. But as far as a use, be said, he can\ adcftsa lhitdi=tly. Coun.."il Mcml>cr 11,bcnicbl explained that * is conccrnod because they bavt had the complalnll about lhc excessive truck., in that area. Maybe it lwmls back to like the prublcms we hc.d with the recyc l • at cedar mountain. Maybe at the time that this wu permitted, it wasn\ mwzed the kind of impact ,as going lo have . It was a new way of doing business and, she IIU&ICSftd. maybe we need to re-look at that lapewood City c.adl Juury 11, 1"9 ... 1i') boo....-t r1i 'I I 1!1,; L t "x•r.'I. and ll1lt with them and get IOIIIO coordinllioo and cooperalion. Dimclor Simpson staled thal II eomelhing we can an 1111< to diem lboul. Aad II. Ml. llllloaicllt llid. it iJ a ulca IIX i1u and we 1111 blla1 burdcnod became WC ue llyit,g to do..__ ,ood. Iba, WC ,-S to look II lhll. DiJector S....., laid be lhoupt lhal --a(tbe iauca thllcame up with COllllCll -.ly1 spec:illcally ndad to Ibis lilo. He opiaed lhll M lbauld comider ... pahapl we QDUld take a look II whit the pol<dial implcll of the tax oo food mlabl doto tbal kind of a business and ii mlablbelp withprvviding some direclioo to Council And. I>, sald, why don~ they work on thaljua a liale bil Couocil MeTJ.ocr Bradshaw Slaled Iba! her amcan is that they bave let the whole IRII go to piecca dowo there. Sbc p,.•ini..'CI out lbl1 the odM:r lhiq ii Ibey ..... the ...., llulllblillg block in plling any dcvclopneDI 811111. because we bad lo buy their lcue to keep them in the City In the 1980'1. So bcr conccra la that tl;; City bas been nae tbaa bclpillblc to Kina Soopen and lhe jull feels ~ they .,. slacking riglll now. Council Member Habcnicbl ...... lllot1.e 1111 llso bad peoplo ay 'Wilt a minuie, I lhougbl.Ki-, Soopers wu goin• ~ be cxpudin& 1h11 ii whit Ibey...,. going to be doiQa and llllkiag a 11ipcr -.,;th a lac more 9 ucay ahopplng and a lot nae .,_.,,,.,. liicndly ... with a llowcr shop and all of lbooc L:inds of lhings. • She aid tbat is )SI of wby "' made amc ol the clcciliou we made In tams of pcrmiltiDg the parking lot and tearing down and building the qy they did. f,bc lbanked Couocil M.miber Bradshaw because sbc :anlnded bcr of 1h11. Dimclor Simpson suggcslCd that NBD can CODlact corporate King Soopen and llllk lo lhcm about issues of their store ope,aliOlll and make """ Ibey addlas tbe cleanli.oca. He said be miglll try to also find out when they may be lntaalCd in~ and braiDlUlrm into a much more updalod store. He said he • knows he rum Into people then, and be knaM ii ii oot the stores that wo IOO in odM:r parts of tbe City and that wc can ll1lt to them about poleDtial ...,.,_. lie Slaled be will have that discussion. Mayor Bums said be lhouglll ii was Jim Sullivan that stood at that podium and told us Iha! Ibey were going to expad that store and M ltlDallbcr !bat""')' well. Dimclor SimpSOII adviJlld thal be will find out wbll their Ii.Lug ii. Mayor Bums said be might LICll!ioa. and Gay Scan wu going lo speak to Ibis too, about the pres& release. Couocil bas in their merials, from U. S. Tnmportation SecroWy Slater, about the DRCOO IIJl'licalion for Colorado for tbe :,a,11 monies 1h11 we WIIIICd to use for tbe Cindcrella City project. We an: ooc of 49 finaliJII for $27 miWoo worlh o1,..... Illa! will chaac about $20 million available. Mayor llwlll staled Iha! when be and Gary San met wilh !'7 A durilll Thanksgiving~ lbeR ,.... 600 aw,licalions for this money. We ...... told by RID. be sald, that -meeting with them WCDl >ery well .. that there will be I further QJI down OD this. bul WC will DOW submil anolher applic:alioo lo them. He said be thinks WO mighl bave a reason lo al1Clld a couple of days of NLC or going at that lime and bavc aoothcr mcctiog wilh IT A. For two rea50DI. Number one. boc:as, "" ... iDU'& lo IIJPIY apiD • I finalilt, and. number two, ii will be riglll before our .-in1 with R1D's boanl and if there an: any iilVinp in lhcir budget Iha! wo can use for the Cinderella City projccll. as we dilCUlml tonight that wc ua:d lo, that he undcnlands Ff A has to appn,vc lhaL II well M the RID boanl. So, be opinod. ii would be very useful to speak to lhcro aboul anc1 lhco make the appcarana: I .fore RID llllli let them know that we had just visiled. Council Member Bradshaw said Iha! she lbougbt ii ""'1id be 1"'11 impressive if alJ four of them showed up al the same lime. Couoci1 concumd. City Manager Scars said he would de.lini•ely want to coordinate and that is ddiniltly wllll be would want to do. • • 11 ..... ood City Couacll J■-u, II, l'99 P._-e9 Mayor Bums SlatCd thal when wo spread out all of our maps. dr.1winp and nmderinp about the CIDdadla City projccl, one of their chief plamln lbae Slid Iba! "" are dcilng wllal Ibey hive.,_, trylac ID pt c:illcs all aver lhis country to do for yean l>ld yean. And obviously, he noted, they thougbt Ibis wu a very special project. He added that wo have a fricDdllcr R11> bolnl ,_, and be 1hillb tbat bcdm well llr aw- ability to get these extra funds . But, be poblcd out, thnt he thinu that you alw■ys have to bop IIIIWiq and keep mectins to maximize your dforu. So, be said, wo may want to have a little budget of our own bes to So in there. City Manager Scan said what be thousbt was nxm c.<dting about that is 1h11 C~lla Oty, on the oational -•~ was mentioned and they aro ...Uy -:oo:ited about that. Mayer Bums said the Cindcn,lla City project :s specifically melllioncd on the thinl pose 10 that i1 very sratifyin;;. a very succcssful trip. Council Member Habenicht said then: was something she forgot to mcnlion at the Study Scllion when they were talldnB about potential -at Cindcrdla City. SIie not:11 thal she bas nover ,upponed a bi& grocc,y slDrc there, and she knows that Wal-Mart is DOI going to be doing poceria thae. Bui, ,be lllbd, have WC slill been lookins at the possibility of something like Wild Oats or oomctbing like 11111. Council Member W8880ocr DOied that they tumcd us down. Council Member Habenicht Slated that the reason she is bringins lhis up is because she was visiting with someone wi-dausJ,ter works with them in Saa Fnncisco and they rally susgcstcd thal "" mlpt visit with them and try to siVC them a call. The gbl wont to Hislt School in Enslcwood and her name is Erica Coppasc and ii was her Dad that suggested we misbt want to follow throush with this with them. City Manascr Scan said that as be undcrstandl it, Council talked about them ini1ially and they turned us clown. But most receoUy, be pointed ou~ grocc,y was DOI to be consitlcml on the site. He opined tbat ls a vc,y poca,tial use that could come there. but be felt Coaocil ,-la to say that is the type of thing that they now welcome or want to have thae. [fit is. lbco "" need to go ahead . Bu~ be SIited, it is their undctstaodiog that a poccry storc is not to be looked at on 1be site. Council Member Bradshaw said that she a,.dd ,.., pl.ase two. Council Member Waggoner said be thousbt we bad changed 1h11 and said either Wild C.i,s or Alfalfil's. Ms. Bradshaw said ahc thousltt they said thal at one lime . Dircctor Simp,oo said that Gary Scan was absolutely comcl, that is wbcrc Council was, and secondly, the other issue is the siu factor. They need a minimum of 40,000 square feet He opined it is a phase n,,c, kind O(UK. City Manascr Scan asked if that was the type of thing. bec&usc phase two is 50,000 to 60,000 square feet. Mayor Burns DOied you arc not Soing to set a soft goods store in thcrc if you arc soing to have a poccry Slorc of 40,000 squa.'C feet . Council Member Bn,dshaw said then: is also IIIOlbcr 8"'UP that is tryios to break into Colorado and It is called Whole Foods Incorporated. City Manager Sears DOied they have DOC in Boulder. Couocil Member Bradshaw Slated that they arc competition for Wild Oats :L'ld Alfalfa's and they will go into smaller plac<s . 1asiewood City c .. ac11 .,_.,,. 11, .,,, lNOO ) II ) l.oo'lf! l:.1 I <' , v·u:11:u.' PlaelO ,xa'I Direclor Simpala aid wilh a uullcr lite, polelllially 8,000 10 10,000, we prabably have ..... for lhcm. City M-,cr Scan aakal it tbo Cowlc:il ,... m<I)' with l.bcm puraaiq Whole Foods or Wild Olis. Council indicalod lhe)' WC?l' ... y with tbal Mayor B.ma felt tbo ICjUIIC fualqc is I n:al illuc. Council Member Bradshaw said she felt we could keep our opllons open it we wanted 10 oo tbal Okay, City M1D1F Sean said, Ibey will pumie that 13 , City Mu ... r'111,port (a) City Manager .Scars thanked Bob Simpson for pulling 10gclher tbo information packet they took 10 Washington. He sr.id Director Simpson bu been doing an out.standing job and really led us to getting that grant and gctling n:cognitioo 1h11 way. He said he ju.st wanted to, number one, say thanks, and secondly, say 10 Mr. Simpson thal it is back to him again 10 do tbo next phase hero. (b) City~ Sean be Aid be tbouabt-= oftbo lbi.np CGUnciJ might be intmsted in. as we arc loakiJlg • 1h11 pl)pClly wilh HigblaDds Rancll, is a tour oltbat site out tbcrc. If the Council would be 1-...d, be lhought be would set up a time for a tour in the DCXl couple of weeks. Because, be noted, u this thillg beats up it will be a little complicated 10 look at on a map. NJ afternoon, at say 3:00 p.m, they could actually go out there and take a look• IL So itCo,JDCil wu in qreemcnt, be said, be would let l.bcm know and see itbe could set up a time. Councll agr,,cd. Mayor Bums said be would lite a l0Ur of the w ... ,.,.._ Plaat one of these days as it -,Id be kind of illlCRIWlg 10 look at all of 1h11 mnstructiOD out there. City Mar.ager Sears lllgCStcd Ibey may be able 10 mmbinc the lollls. (c) City ~ Sean noted 1h11 one of the issues Council bas given stalf in the past, :.,,ecially li0ln AsJn Nabbolz, Alex llabetlichl and Tom BWlll, is OD tbo Y2K problem. He advilcd they have hid a lol of diacuaiODI, stall"-wile, we..., had oome IIIUIIDC<S we arc moving ahead OD~ With what we 1111 flaid with be bas alkod the Oq,artm,at Heads, and Fmnk Giyglewicz wiU bead this up, along with OJris Diebold, 10 rally go thtougb in detail whln we arc with YlK. Mr. Scars pointed out that there arc some coocems ... traffic ligbta. water systems, all those other things and financial systems ... so the staff is pulling that together rigbl now. So, be said, they will gi.e Council a full report on this by May or June as 10 exactly wbcro we are, 10 make sun: that by the filsl of the year we arc operdlional and we don, have any glitdies. So Fnmk Giyglewicz is going 10 be beading that up, aloq with Chris Diebold, and, be said, he knows we have done a lot of ground work. but we need 10 be raJ sure. mme Janwuy I, lhat everything operates the best it c:an. He said they will come baclt 10 Council OD that Council Member Waggoner pointed oot thal some of the manufactun:rs can't even tell you it they have a problem or oot. City ~ Sears stated there arc some serious things 10 look at, cspeciaUy as we develop the water system with all the new ta:bnology that is Ihm. Mayor Bu.ms noted that it isn1 only the City, of course, it is who you are dealing with on the outside. Ci<y Manager Scars said Council r.ftmber Waggoner was ight and be was not sun: if we will have the sopbisticatioo that NASA does, in terms of where we go, but be thought lhat we need to really tak< a look at aU of our systems . • • (d) City Manager Sears said be wanted 10 SI)' thanks to Ridr. Kaluu and bis dcpartmcDI for • the work Ibey did over the M<kend. He mmmentcd t.bal watching tbo demolition, be knows it wu rea11y done lint rate. He said he knows there wer,: some noises IIOUDd the City when the parking lot came down • la...,_.Cltyc-u ,.....,, 11, .,,, PapU In the main& on Satunlay and Sunday. But, be aoted, be came down Satunlay a few ll.mea and It wu rally well done and it is DOW 11JU11 to be opendGml and opal for the bub tomom,w, And apin. be said. It wu a ftlllulous job by Rick Kabm and the crews 10 make sure that that goes smoothly. Council Member Bradlbaw said It WU a fibuJcos job. (e) City Manq,:r Sein noted that, reprding Logan, Rick Kabm pve Council the report oo that and be thoupt Ibey were IIIOYina ahead. He lllked if Mr. Kabm bad anything to add. Acting DiRctor Kahm said there WU oaly the report I.bat l'llblic 5erw:e was out OD Logan with two c,cws today, SO that should be lcding preay good by tomorrow. (f) City Manq,:r Sean advilod 1h11 Cyndie Walkins, of the City ManagCl's Office, will be in the hospital for the next couple al 1'CCks, but lbe lhouJd be bock in about four CI live weeks, SO they will probably have somebody on a temporary bail to be there . Council Member Nabbolz said sbe felt that Cowlcil mould send her something. she is very helpful to Co •u,cil City Manq,:r Sean COIIIIIICOled tbll sbe-.ld rally appa:iate that, that she is a 81a1 lady . He sail. they will take can,oiil Council McmberNabbolz staled lbe is a great lady . COUIICil Member Grazulis said she wanted 10 thank Council for the opportunity, that on Saturday she went to the CML Coaferalcc In Golden. Sbe Slllal lbe rally lwd the round table and she rally liked Margaret Carpelller liom TbonllOa. that she is graL s...nJ Council memben agrml and commented Iha! she is a good lady . . .... Council Member Wagoner commented that with all tbe wind we have bad In the last week or so , th= is • lotof debrisandlllllfthat is piled uparoundthefcm:a inourpllk areas and playgrounds. It was noted that Jerrell Black iJ alrady on it. COIIIICil Member Nabbolz welcomed Julie Grazulis. 14. City Atto...,.•1 Report City AIIOmey BnJlzmall did not have any 1I1111m to bring before Council. 15 . Adjou...- MAYOR BU11NS MOVID TO ADJOU11N . The mt,:ting adjourned 11 9:03 p.m.