HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-09-20 (Special) Meeting MinutesINGLIWOOD ClTY COIJJfCIL
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The ,pocill ..... oldie l!qlo,,ood Clly COladl -called to onlerby Mayor Bini 117:30 p.m.
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'l1le UMIClliaa ---by Cawlcil M.."lllller Nlbhal:r.
The Pledge of AIJcg, ~ W,11 Jed by Mayor llwlll.
4. RaUCall
Pr=at: Cawlcil Momllen NIIIIIDlz, Graulis, Clomlll, illadlbaw, H&eaicbl,
Wagmer, llwnl
Abooal: Nooo
A quomm ,... prcsmt.
CityMulfl,rS..
CityAIIOnlcylllOIZIIIID
Depaly City Clert Callle
Director Simpala, Nclpborbood and llumlcu ~
Director<llypwlcz,Pi-cillScnlcoa
Scaiar Pi-Slitl, Nclpborbood and emu-l>cwJapma,t
~l'nljeal ....... Kain,NlllcWons
Allilllnl CilyMulfl,rl'llbr 1Y
(a) COUNCIL lllDIKll •JIAJl5IIAW MOVED, AND rr WAS h V~ONDID, TO
Ml'80VK Tllll llllNVRS 01' TIR IIIGULAll MUTING 01' SIPl'UlaD 7, 1,,,,
.,yea: CouaciJ Mmbaa llndalllw, lflbenicbl, w...--, Gnz.ll!, Ro,,.-,..
n,ya: Nono
Abalaia: Cawlcil Meaba'I Nlllholz, Glm:U
The modaa carried.
6. S......Vllllen
(a) ~ollMFreadl up,aolHaaorModal, ..t laaalimellllp,wood ...... Mr.
JoacModla,..t Ml. FrilldR !llaidlJ, l:loaoniyPacllc-11,-•IIIIDda»to .... .
...,..__"'--maMr, Media. Ma,..llmu..,_.lbllMr. Mldlm-104,_,.old..Sa...y
l!qlcwaod City CoaacU
Seplealbcr 20, 1999
l'lpl
,pecill pndemaa. HellidMr. Modial-awardodlllil medll lll,._ia -...ror1m •'1CO ill
Fnnc:c duriq World W11 L He Im lhRc llvia& clllldnm, 111111)' paadc:llilcna. pat-grllldddldrm, and a
pat..-paadlon hen lllllipt. Mayor Buma aid-, lllallllln of Mr. Medina's fmJy ue
Englewood raidcall, and bis llno c:llildrm are Mlrcclla Vi,il. Robert Modluand A.-Kaber. Mayor
8111111 illlrOduced tbeFrmcb CGmu1, Frieda Sl!!lilm.
Ms. Saaidu aid thll llbe did not know, on August a"' wbcll she belloMd tbe Fmich Legion offfoaor
upon Mr.~ tllal llbe """1d, GIiiy l maadl 111d ahalf .... , ... ID do itapia. Tbe iAlloaofH_,,
she Slid. la Fnaoo 's bipcst boaor bclll,wed ,_ bod, tbe mililaly and civiUam. II Ml llnt AWlldld
Wider N ......... u a mlliWy bonor, but ...,-tbe ycan, _,, ~ baw ollo recoiwd tbe Legioa of
11,mor. To co1IIIIICIIIOflle tbe Anllislioe Day of World W11t I, on NoYcmbcr 11 , 1991, 1M adNed, dpty
y .. '1 all<r Armillice Day, l'lelidclll Cliil3C, tbe ..-,,1 Prosidenl of France, bad tbe wonderful idea to
bestow F,...'a bipmlhaaorapon tbe liviDal IIIMWII of World W11 L Ml. Solidas 1111d * did not
belie\'e be realized there ltill wore that many alive and well . She aid .... Wll-.ay pleued that Mr.
Modim la the oldest one in Colondo and also the fiaat and the spyat. and be -.w i... ...a on biJ
right lapel with pat pride. Fnnc:c ml tbe l'aited Slal<S lllve always bocD friends, llbe ald. It 1llartal
when Lafilyettc came, !!Right with the molutionaria ...,ir-c the Brilllb, sbe advilOd, 111d the Amaica1
have repaid that gesture many times, and always we ""' fricods and ft ... on the same side. The colon or
our flap are ...., the -. she noted. rod, wbite 111d l>lue, ., lei me just IIIIJ, ..., 11w America, and viw
la FIIIICCI
A proclamolion honoring Mr. Jose Medina, a m:ipieDI of the Frmcb l.qion «Honor Medal, was
considcrod.
The Depaly City Ciak wu um! ID Rlld the pn,c1ama1ia11 ia lblL
MAYOR BURNS MOVED, AND IT WAS SK'ONDID, TO APPROVI! TIU PROCl.+MATION
HONORING MR. MEDINA.
Ayes:
Nays:
The motion carried.
·di Membcr1 Nabbolz, Gama, Bradshaw, Habcnicb', Waggoner,
G"""'1il,Buma
Nooe
[Clerk 's note : The poclamatioa-movedforwml on the.,_ See Agenda Item 8 (a))
(b) Mr. F.ric Bcrdmzi. 4860 Soollll Ga1lpllll SU.. a member of tbe Englewood Cultunl
Arts Commission. dlacuacd the propoal 11111 ..... He aid it WII • bonor to have been hen, with Mr.
Medina, who Ml actually alive wbcD Tc:hailuMty wrole bis tut 111d gratat IJllllll,oay. Mr. llatoluzzi
aid be would like to dill:ua • impollaal laaao. a.an,. Im begm ill l!qlewood, and ill ladal are on
the tbrallold m ronderillg dcclaiolll wbich will all'ect. ror IIIIIIY :ran to come, the way this community
ropnls Ddf, be 111d. Tbe ~pn,jecl ii a aaique ad MIiiie CJAIDl1lllity forl!qlewood, be
....,. to-•~~•wbidlca....,.dlomlilecoauauaityintoa
vibnat a pn,grclliwe landlalpe. no C11y II cmn:nt1y oe 111c -., m finalizing..,_. with the
MUICIIID of Outdoor Arts and the David Taylor Dana: Theater, -bigbly professiCIIIII and dynamic ans
orpnizalioos. which will, no doubt. .,.... u vital canpoemts II CityCcntcr, be lllid. The process can be
f'urtber cnbancod, be svgcstcd. by aaling an 1111 c:mt<r, foc:usillg OD education, and laviD& I IIIIIO of tbe
art pcrl'ormaaa: -togdllcr boooming ID exciting IIIIICUOII fi,r Englewood and surrauading
communities. An ans c:cntcr sbould not be coacawd. be allowed, u the tDIII ..._._ to the Cinderella City
site. but ii will contribute sigi,ilic:amly ID tbe ecoaomic 111d soc:iaJ needs m Cit,Ccuter. S~'11ilar
dcv~ baw bocD c:nlllld iD IDnl M-.1,y U l'llcl1lo, witll ill 8-gR do Crilto A111· Center, and u
m away u Abilme. r ... and Gmmboro. NOl1li CanJllaa, be 111d. Dao vi..-y cratil• are
pn,cmcingbd....,,,..S prcllifo iaaddition ID~ gro,,G lortllCitCDIIIJIIUllitiC Tllo-iapa,,-
and poca,tially luting outcome, be aid, ii the undeniable~ ill the quality of life in tbello towns.
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Englewood City Council
Scplcmbcr 20, 1999
Pagel
Mr. Benoluzzi recalled Ibo 70'1, wbcn Cinderella City wa a llappaw,a place . The -wee 11111 al
_.. and Ibo pal,. lo! WU full ofvchidea. He nailed aae day wbcn be came acna I pirlk Jta111
Royco, ...i bow be 0IMred that wllicle, • Cllly a oympl,oay llllllidao can. Now.,,._. olRolll a.o,c..
IIMI Femril do tboir lhopplllg II die CICny Cnd: Mall IIMI Pllk Madowl, be aid. ... .._ .. placm
m. allO llrUgle with the cballenll'" of dlmiauhing oomumer baa. Mr. Bcr1olazzi invillld Caaricil 10
._ aloag with him about what ulOd to be CiDdnlla City. It bu died 11M1 bu boon plowed lllllllr, ■-1 it
axiltl oaly in cur mcmoria, bul, be said, be liba it more Ibo way it is now, bocamo be does 11111 • a
vacant lot, bu~ rather, potcntial. lie said, when be bas breakfast II Le Pecp 's, be likes to look out tho
wiodow and sce that pot<otial , much tho samc way ID artist will view a blank C&1M1 or a C<!fil l"'"' will
view a blank sheet or mlllic popcr. It is III opporlWlity waiting to bappca. Mr. Bm1Dluzzi ukw i.:w:>o:11 10
consider ID ans center as being a componeat of that development lie said be would likt to sec it ri g.it in
the middle, wbcre be car, sce it wbco be is driving down Hampda:. Ono of the main ......,. be would like
to 10e it thae, is bocaUle it will be I thing of beauty, be said, 1"'1 will be visually IIAJC8ling to llll)'OIIC
driviJIII by, It is imporlant to the exploratory commillee, be llid, that this ans OCIiia' be, in illelr, I -1< of
an. Although it is early in the plOC'!SI, Mr. Benoluzzi said be would like :, give Council• idMo rt a
vilioo for Ibo ans ceaur. lie said there would be a por{onnana, lilcility, with various ~ an:! ,i:JJ.rics,
... thao -would bavo I dual purpooe. oducatioa and---. 'J1IIR would be-lllp
U.-, IClling maybe 1,500, llld ,-ybc ODO day there would be I youth ........ pmarmall tben, or I
youth bna eu mble. The next nipt, wo mip,t bavo a local 1111 orpnlzatioD doina a m,,jor ..-itaa,
or a llltiooally acclaimed .-J11, be aid. We alao fed there is a need tor I thealrr NM1o1 maybe 500
people. be said, where vori ... thealcr pacallliclal could occur. He aid ho like■ to 111111k ol this place•
being busy every Salurday moming, attracli .ig &milies with prelCllllliom. IIOI Cllly by clii'.drcll, bat b
chikftD. We tlllnk ii is alao imponaal, ho aid, to bavo a theller even a litllo lllllller llllll diol, --, 300.
'Ibis lilcility could ,., llled ror recitals, be ......,.i. by teacben who bavo a need for placea where their
lllldaa ca be .,._......, h ii the educ8tim ol learuing to perform. h could allO be llled by local lllilll
for their recillll, be added, 111d we believe there sbould be III plleriel Ibero for the exhlbitiom ol lllldalt:,
yow,g people, u wo11 .. esllblilbed arti111 rrom Colorado ad around the Dllion. We believe, 111d this ii
wry impol1IDt. that this ans cam will be in pm1Dcnhip with the ochool district, no1 to ~ bat to
enhance the curricula, be said Tba-e would be classrnoms and llludiol for a whole aag,e ol imlnldion in an. mlllic and theater. Tba-e would be studlos for artiSII in residence, be said, wbcre they can ac1ulll:· du
their work, IIIIU dleir aellioas. ad allo law the~ of boviag to -lloag the ,.._;Oil about
the crealive procea. wllen: poople of all ages ca lean, about that. Mr. Bertohrzzi aid there coald be
-IOOIIII, olllce n:utal ii-for local mu orpnizalioos, 111d a worbhop whon: ~ IIUlbn
.... ,q,air poople apply their bide. 'Ibey would alao bave to bave apprentices, .. they Cati p111 alCIIII their
lkills, be said. l!lecUoaic media is WI)' impolla,II in our adture DOW days. IIMI )'OU CIII IIOI andnllimale
11111. YOUDg people will want to learn about this Jlld wo will have to pn,vidc tlae oppo,tuaitiea b diem.
lie said be would aJao likt to IOe I COlllCffDCe cell!Cr OWf there, becaWle CWI)' busima ""1 arpalzalioa
Ulllenlands the imporlance 111d wlue al crati.e lhinkin& their succea dcpeDds ~ it, 111111 wbll bearr
place to law their.-S tlum ia ......... CCIII«, SUffllUllded by the Cl""I)' 111d the IClivitia 111a1 .. IOing
oo there. Some misbt uk, be amliull<d, wbll makes the e,q,lol'IIOI;· c. ommittee think EllgloM)od -11 or
even wan11 an ans center. 11-.,. the IIIOII fundamental of qucai ·,iro, even mon, so llllll time dealing
with how much it will COii llMI who will nm iL We do IIOI have all the -be llid, but for lllr1lln, the
nood li>r dllqe ii DOC always .......,i to a-e,yoae. A community wbidt does RICOpize the imporlance of
cbalge is the one which will prosper. We nood a raoun:e which booon md embraces the belief that
aatiw thinking is U vital to I IOCiety 'I beallh 111d 8J0"1h U ii adequate bousil!g IIMI I clean
eoviiaa-, be said. We need a arc baval where ourcbildn:u car, explo,e and dilcover the~ al
COIIIIIIUDicati throup the Ills, he am""'1, a place where the ~ huaa spirit ii pennitled to.., to
IIIIIIZiJlg heights. Mr. Bertoluz:zi sbarod a -writtm by the chainnan al the Boud olTllllleel ol the
SanSR de Cristo Ans Cent.er in Pueblo. "1be responsibility or raising a clald is 81\'at. but can 't be doae
ak>ne, it likes the commumty 's help. Im in Pueblo, ""CID apprcciale the abwJdancc ol COIIIIIUCIM
events ad a:livilies available to cur young people. Events tbel tach, eveats dul.,. wboleaome, ..-.-.
that.,. safe ...i affordable . It ii especially beanming to sce bow mucb al the emplluis,.. bavo placed ,n
the positive forces of an. mlllic, theater and dance." Englew .,od is capable of making these dynamic
l!qlcwood City COW!CII
Septem1Jcr 20, 1999
Pqe4
c:haDp. be 111d, bul the effort will 111q11n man, ..... the e,q,lolllory amunit1CC woning in ilolllloa. 1bc
CityCcoter pn,jecl-» Ibo br1in1, 0'Clliw dlimiag 111d Ibo counge 0CindMdulll lio11111l -aldle
COIIIIIIWlity, Including City aovenu-, die sdloal dlllricl, local buliD<slel, aad priv11e Ulllilulilm, ..
llaled. llfr. llcrloluzzi 111d be cu. bore loaipl ,.....,,. tho Cullural Arts Commillioaal die
~ commlttee, ID ul< Council ID p favonblc COlllidontloo IO ll'9CIVi.og a Ctw-of lmMI IIIIXI
door for the CNllion of 1111111 ..-. E.ery IOgment of the community ii dcpcllding on itl c:mc ladin 10
'1lakt the belt docision, which aiuld wry well pope( Englewood Into a stable and prolpCIUIII 21• .-ury,
be concludo<'.
(a) Debbie Guinlher, owner of Comallme Boob, plllOd out gift bags to Council. Sir. 111d
there werc leaen In the bop explaining why Council raziYCd balloons, adding thal there wu a &ill in the
bag. aim . Sbe aid the would lik<: to r<illlloduce Council to Col'IICIIIOlle Boob, and convey her .-..1n
pouible rclocalion to the CityCena. She invi1cd Council to aap by Cornerstone Boob and MC wilh her
their viJion of the book --al lhia COIIIIIIIIDily. Ml. Guilllber adYiaed 1h11 they would be c:eldnliq
their lelldl yar llCXl yar, and could DIil ~ of a beaor place to be, iCthe oppollllllity allou. dian to be at
the CityCenler. IC"" an: in. posllinll ID rdocalc, she llid, ""will -more spoce to be able ID e,qad.
..i 111111)' oC our CUIIOmerl bavc idomfied lbe dim:lioa they would lik<: to ooe the....., lib. She 111d lbe
wu sun, the Council memben would bavc their own viewpoinlJ, and she would iDvile that. Sbe 111d ,be
would lib to 10C addilioaal periodicals, a """5 -. llowm, coffee c:artl ml lO forth. Ml. Gamd,er said
maay memben at Council mow lbal she bas ICMd a special popalalioa. ml 11a., alao povidod a lol of
cc "'811111ity lCM(IO in tllil --o.a-fifty pertCDI of the inveatooy ii &ill ileml, greeting cardl and lmllic:,
so there ii rally 111-'oa Cor all aapoc:11 of the popalalioD in Comenrone Boob. One at the 11,iDp tllal
llllbl It wry Wliqne ii tbal, since "" an: ,pocialiZIIICI. M 1111a<1 people liom all OY<r the melropolitlll...,
sbe aid. Tlil la I dstiaalioa 111d llriDp people 1111a Wr:llnlilWr, AUIIIIP , Hlgblandl Randi imd all of tbe
mounlainc:ommunilieabecauae oCtbe nidietbal ""bavc lCMd. She imitod Council to enjoy their gifts.
complimenU at Col'IICl1lloac Boob, tad ID IIDp in, u Ibo is illlaeOled in beari,g all of their wica"" what
they see the book -11 of this COIDDl.::!!!y IO be.
(b) Bev Ommim, -atlbe Mini Flea Marbl, 3441 Soutb Btoodway, said Ibo ilalao the
proud owner of a rcsidmcc in Englewood, ao she fdt she bad a rcaa,n ID be here 1Dlligbl. She 111d 111c bas
tried, thtoup 111111)' people. ID l"I _,. illlaat in donlawD Englewood. It ii woadel1iil all tbeae Oilier
dreoml 1h11 are beillg made, lbe aid, bul llow about the oaea who lave oeen bebiad you all these yan.
DownloMI, "" .. dyiL& Im the w,c, becauae DO CNIC gn'CI adamn, she aid, alJoat downUJwn Englewood.
It ii all of tbeae big"'-and lhiap lbal .. fine, but wby let the rea at III dry out on the w,c, she amd,
when M bavc been the oaea who bavc been payiDg your tua and your wages lhroup tbeae ,-.. win,
CiDdadla City MDI dowo thetubeo. We are llill bae, she-..i. and bavc ubd to haYO a litde bit at
help w:th a sidcnlk-. bat bavc been t.ol.d ao. we do DOI do that. Who says we don\ she lliood, we 1-1
IO. And it -ID be a lot of Cun and would bring people dowolDWD lpin. Englewood lhauld put llp l
banner Cor us, the same way they did far Miller Field, she llid. We src downtown merclianll and make our
living off nC people coming daMltawD.,.. call DOI go out and Fl them anywhere e1Jc, they bavc to come
IO Ill, but they all go ID the mall 1111,er Iha come downlown, she said. A lot at people do DOI C¥CII mow
we are dowo there. She Slid she Im a wa at maduls who ~ like IO have a sidewalk sale, and the
owner of Legs wa, ~ IO be bac toaipt -.rilh DllllCI alao. They thought it would be nice to baYo
four or five blocb and bavc Englewood 11111d behiDrl 111, DOI kick us in the seat, and baYo a good old
fashioned dowotawn sidewalk sale. Ms. Cummins ,aid she rwld DOI even find a way to l"I a permit, r .
anyone to help her wilh i~ and she did DOI see why all,., sbou',d have IO ask pennillioa, since it is lier .....
and her sidewalk, u nmch u it ii ._ ellC's. Silo repealed that she would lik<: to have Englewood
behind lht,n to beip pal on a real good lidewalk Ille. It wmldn't even be too lad to bave CNIC ODCC a
-b, a · aid, but al leul 0110 or two ud bavc advct'ising and evuything ID brdl: them, a, people wolld
come down and see there ii., Eoglcwood down--.
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ea,Jcwood City Council
Scptanber 20, 1999
Plge5
City Mampr Sean aid he found out tllillllanooe 1h11 tbcre wa, aoin1 to be oome dllClillloa ._ dlil.
He aid he-not compleldy awe wbal we hive doao in the pall. Aboul 3:30 or 4:00 11111 ..,,_, II
came to bis lllaltion dill mme lllCICMDII _,, iMaell<ld la ilmDa a ale, and Mr Pllbllo Warb
0q,en-, 11 be .......is I~ Im clmied 1h11 hued upoa ow onliaanoc lhal does not allow public
rishll alway to have Ibis type of sale. He said he-not aware ollba~ bul -lhal ~ s.i-,
Ncigbborl,ood and e.._ Developmcn~ bad bcea 110rking ,. a pnx:ea to allow for tall lalea,. -
dcvclopnnl. He 111d he lblab 11111 Council l11•ybojull not -■re ollllil luue. Mr. Seal 111d he did
not know wbal lbc 00IMnllion w■1 wilh lbc Public Worb Deparlmen~ bul fell lhll. II theR -a way to
ICCOIIIJD0dale 1ml type olsale, ,.. woaJd lib ID do-11 loag II WC .. not l'CSlri<:iing plll,llc-He
rq,ealCd 1h11 bt. w■1 not sure, • lbc llalJ level, wbal kinds al coa-/elllliom bad llkcn place. llul Ile 1111 ii
was oomclhing 1h11 Council mighl like •o aca,mmodalt . He llid Ibey woul d like to .,. what oould be
done. lllherc was m ordillance to aa:ommodalc il He iavited Direc:1or Simp.,on lo..,.,,__
Direcu>r Simpson said lherc cum:ndy ii an ordinance tbal clearly problbill <l<lcwalb llicl, ■-1 lhal ii one
ofll,creuoas we have not bocll pcrmilliDg lho9e. The sidewalks arc consid,rcd part ol'lbc rigbt-d-uy,
be said, cxplalniog lbc bacqround. He said be UDdmtood lllcn _,, oom., policies in lbc pat dial
pcrmill<d llicl, and Iha! ii being looked into. We arc llyiJlg to llsure out bow ¥"C oould poaibly allow tbal
and -.id really like to bear fmm Council II ID whelbcr llltft ii ID iaraoll in I/. If I.bee ii, be aaid, ...
have prepared a policy !bat providca for l<DI ala to occur on priVIIC pa,klng Ion\ IO if Council ......S to
provide for sidewalk ala to occur wilhin lbc public righl-<lf-uy, ,.. could cerlli.'lly propare !bat policy.
In onlor to legillmize k ..... lbc long term. ... woaJd "8111 ID make 11ft ii comes i.,;:: II -.,._,,_
Shon lffllt, llowever, wc could addral lhil 111 policy, be lllvilod.
Council Manbcr Habenichl said abe dcllnildy dlinb City Coucil and all or lbc people in lbc City value
our down1own Englewood and Broadway mcn:banll. She aid dlae was a pRSCDlalion duriq lbc Study
Scaaion llhout lbc imprvvcmcnll being worked on for lhc Soalh Broadway Corridor, iadudiac lbc
downlawn dislrict and ,.. ore paying very close IUaltion. We dclinilely value lbc laladty and Ille 1111111g
busiJlea scme and lbc suppon 1h11 our busu!::ss a11111111mity has given us on Broadway, and we value 1h11.
She said lbc would like to sce, wbcn we do SblllCtbiftl lib Ibis, lhll we work in coopcnlion wilb the
men:banlS UIOC~tiOlll Iha! arc alrady in .:xislaloo IO lbll WC make sun, ... CID aca,mrnadale .....is in.
broad and llll'P(lr1ivc way lbr cvcryl,ody. '11111 woaJd be --1h11 Ml. Habcnic:ltl aid d,c -,lei lib
to .,. included in lbc orpnimlo111 lhal we ba¥e pna,:ady, lib t'le EDDA and the Clllmbcr.
Council Mculber Nabbolz·said lbc i,-,, spoken wilb Ml. c.m.lal and Ms . frank, and CID rmicmber II I
kid lbc sidewalk alca we would haw They ha<e done a lol ol•-ork on Iha! side of lbc -for the
busincaaca tbal arc infavorofi~ and I.be said abe fecll il-.ld bra,gback IOIDClhiaguniquc. Sbe
encouraged Council to lake a ciooc k ol< .i ii, wbdher ii be lwict: 1 year or wbaleYer. 11 llllll ialo tho -
Cllegory, lbc fcl~ II finding I pll<z to again how I farmcn IIIIIIUI. These busiJlcaaca have a,pportcd 111,
lbc said. and have bocll aood mcmbcra o(lbiJ a,mmunity.
Mayor !!urns said it woaJd be 1-uClional ID how • hillory, because be aho rcmcmbcra sidewalk ala
wbcn be was a kid. He said be lbinb Ibey how them in Cherry Creek CVCJI now, IO be fdl ltc woald look
upon lllil favollbly.
Council Manbcr Bndlbaw dim:lal Ms. Cmamim allattion to tho gcnllcman sining behind her, An
Scibdli. Sbc asked if Ms. C.ummim bad chaDal wilh him. Ml. Cummim responded Iha!..., did not 11Mw
wbctbcr be w■1 on her list or IIOl Ms. Bradshaw said Mr. Sa1tclli has a field office IOCll<d down on
Hampden. weal ofBroodway, and men:lwtb cm visil wilh him and bis ,lalfa..y tin>C. She ubd Ms.
Cumminl to please 111t thal, bocauK be can bclp.
City Manager Sean said Ibo iauc will be followed up • the llalJ level and will be brougbt back to Council.
l!qlewood City Couacil
Sep1,mbor20,t m
Popu
(c) Bill Clayton. 9'8 "-CcnelJ A-~Dnga{tJ,e l'.qlcwood ClllmNr a{
C-aldllC-W lloetopt withMI. 0-.to MMk .. hcrilaio. Hcllidbe bldlMII ad
lboul it ~y, boll wvald lib to belpllad I IOlullaa ID 1h11. Tiu.I~ ba aid, lie NIiiy...,. aot
ICliq • a ....-im, ordle Ullmber ore-, but ndw • 1c:ilizao1.'&aJcwood 111111
taxpayc.. lfc aid be Is always dilmayod wben be -dial"" .... ll.llldl to lpClk with n,pnl to Ibo
budpl. lie aid, -.hell be .. up lhcre, it-~ to bun, IO bo would spuk toailhl ftir lWO
,_ l'inta{all, became befedl-oe, ll lcut, lbould baveac:oncemaboul the budpt.
Mayor 11111m aid lhso -I Public llariag ICbeduled toai .... ., llbe would lik• to lpClk about ... ,
budget. ..a be OD the record, be lhould wail for the Public Heariq.
Mr. Cayton said be lhougbt this,.. the lime, 1111d be~ wail to lpClk during the Public Heariq.
8. c-■1lr.adou,l'ndllUllou, U<l~u
(a) 'Ibis it<m,.. amidaed previoully. Soc Apela llaD 6 (a).
(b) A proclumlG d,.clariq the week aCOclobcr 10 lhnlup 16, 1999 u Wod<I Papulalion
A...,..... Wed< wu a>..sidaal.
COUNCU. MUOIO l'IAIBOLZ MOVED, AND rr WAS SICOIIJ''ED, TO DECLAU TRI
WJ:EKOP OCl'OBlll 10 TIIIIOUGH 1', l"' AS WOIILD POP\J..A11ON AWAUNISS
WEEK.
Ayes:
Nays:
The motion carried.
9. hllllc Bearta1
C.,,..aciJ Membm Nabbolz, Olma, Bradlbaw, Habenk:111, Waaoner,
C'Allllls, Bums
None
(a) cow.cu. MDlll&llHAIISIIAW MOVED,A."IJI rr WAS SICONDID, TO
OPEN A PUBU{ JIIAIIING TO GA1Blll crrJZIN INPUT ON TRI PllOPOSID 2880
BUDGET FOil TRI CITY OP ENGLEWOOD.
Ayes:. Council Manbcn Nabholz, Gom:U, Bladsbaw, Habcnic:111, Wagoner,
Grlzulls, Bumi
Nays: None
The moliOD curial and the l'llblic llariag apenccl.
All penl0<1• givillg testimony,...,. duly IIWDl1L
Dinclor Gryglcwicz, o.r-arFIJIIIICial Servi<a, ....,....s l'lllof of Publicalion aCthe Notice of rbe
Public Hearillg. which~ ill the Eaglcwood lfmlld OD ScplaDIJcr 10, 1999. He advisod that the
Public Hearing wu ID plber cilizm and other• for the year 2000 budget, which will be dlscu-s II a
special Council meeting on Oc:lobcr 2". lie said ii was a little bit mwt dillicull budget this YClll, u the
City bu in..aod ~·•. bil a{ ill -to move tl;c CilyCalla' aloa& but other than thll, be opined, WC
bave a pl and fai.·IJudFI with pd 111C of City lllllda.
Mayor Bums ,.5la,d if lhcr< wen, 1111)' tax inaoasca JXIIPC10Cd. Mr. Gryal--wicz rapondod lhal lhae wc,e
DOI ,
Bill Clayton. ffl Eall Qndl Av:nuc, Aid ii ii llill dilCGWlgillg tbll"" ..., ill a city or 30,000 poop1c,
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wanll to lpClk illoul budg,et iJrJCS. He said be would llddroa a cauplc aCiaucs 1h11 be fcciJ aro aillc:ally •
unpo,11111 to the CCIDll"IIDity. The lint 1111', be said, bu to do with t.\e fact dat WC an, coming up OIi iD
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i'.nglcwood City Council
S.,,w,,bor 20, 1999
Paje7
du.1toa, 111d In two of the poliliolll we have incumbenu numing unopp0IOd. He said be would not
co.,_ oa wbccbor lbclo UIQllllbcau ouaJ>110 be elecuid, bocaule be feels every.-lll!iDa up Ibero ii
wortdq bani and dotllg the bcol job they can. But II ...,,,. 1h11 we should all be coacemod about the lack
of lnlerall, bc aid, ID aur palilical ~ and ID tbc welfare ol aur community . Ho wpd Cowicit apm,
u he bu for a lllllllbu of yean, to look ve,y card'ully at ways to eocouragc mcn: citizm pll1icipolicm.
Que oltbc waya would be a Lcadcnbip Ellslowood Program . Tbc year before lul, be realled, the
Chamber of Commen:e took 1h11 011 and made a good flnl drott • i~ but tbc Chamber ii not, at thiJ
momen~ financially able to carry that burden. Tbcrtfore, otbcr CQIIUDunity groupo 1-1 to step forwanl
and ull: bow we will do this, coUectively, together, be said, 10 bcadit aur community. How do we llnd
people, he ubd, and bclp them learn about the issues, 10 that wbell they are el<ettd, Ibey do not ay Ibey
really got ID edllCllion ,,p bc:re, and Ibey wish Ibey bad known about what was png 011 before Ibey were
dected to City Council. or before Ibey went on tbc Planning and 1.oning Commission, tbc Boolll cl
AdjUMICnlJ or whalA:vrr. Mr. Clayton said bis lint ra:ommendation, tbaefore, -,Id be 10 recommend
some sort of funding for a cooperative program with a group to d ' eadcrship Ellslewood Prognm. Tbc
IICCOlld COIICCl1I, be said. ii amiJarty relat,d and bu 10 do Y ''' ousiu& silllllioo in Ell&lowood, which
continues lo be difflcull Mr. Clayton said be feels it is dif ~• ..:cause, u a landlord, be certainly was not
in favor or getting rid oflCDIDlbousing, bowever, tbc ratio oflCnlnl to owner occupied housing ii still too
low in Enslewood . He fdt a project such as Project BUil.D, or somethiq similar, was the only way to
change tllat nlio. He a!d the City ought to continue to punue tbo<e programs vigorously to impove
owner oocuped bousing •• tbc City of Ea&Jowood. Ho said it ii dtmomtrable that pcq,le who do IIOI OWD
their OWll home do 1101 bavt tbc """"' intaat In~ in tbe c:ommuaity U pcq,le QO do OWII their
home. Rcpraer,ttq the~ CQIIUDunity, he .c:d, Ibero ii a lot olinlaat in tbc buswa community,
but of coune, we can 1101 VOIC. He felt Ibero were a lot olbulima pcq,le who have a couiderable
invealment here, much lllger thin..,. of onr iaidents. A buwa i•.aa OW111 $100,000.00 ID equipment
bas I much greater invcstmcllt tban the perlOn who RIIII ID apv;JJ< ,t and ba.s I S!a'.' .00 dql0lil and I key,
he said. We lad to COlllimle to oomider waya 10 ~ bo-•c ""'"" -.hip, be aid, which briap III to
Cindorella City, wheR we_.. to be 11 _..... .,....,,.i_ h .-1Ulged Council. u Ibey loak at
developers. to by to find ways to = the housing that ii buih there ii built for sale. It CIII always be
rented if ii ii built for sale, be said, but if it ii built for rent, it ~y will not ever become for ale. He
said be bas beard numbers, 30% to be built for sale, which means 70% tenant oca,pied. That ii pRlly
much the same nllio II over In IIOrtb Engl, Noocl, and 1h11 ii ttn hi&h-We need men: owner 00alpllllJ in
the City of En&lewoocl, so !bat we will have more c:andidata for City Council , and more people intaated
in participating in aur community, be said
Casey Stockwell, 3919 South Washingtoo Sln>cl, a member of tbc Planning and 1.oning Commission,
addressed Council regarding the $5,000.00 for tbc audible croainB sipall. He said Ibis was diacussed ID
Plamling and .zoning, and tbc miluus of tbal meeting reflect tbal :· , did 1101 do any researth, but !bat was
1101 true. Mr. Stockwcl1 aid be did do resartb anJ cliseuacd it,., JI Traffic E~ Analylt VOllly.
There i1 a ci,t,atc going on within the blind community u 10 wbdbcr these are good or DGI, be Slid. Some
people believe tbal, since Ibey are 1101 at eve,y intersection, they are confusing and. themore. dangero111.
Half of them believe tbal mram you should take them all ~ and half believe you should put tbcm 11 eve,y
Intersection. Wbetbcr you put them in or take tbcm oo~ either way would take mooey, be said Tbc two
tbal exist right now, on Broadway, p,lng ... and wat, are In me for the blind and for aged people, be
adviaed, 10 be fdl tbOII: should stay in, since Ibey IIC 1101 jllll helping the blind. It ii unfonunate that rome
of tbc blind do 1101 like them, but ii ii in tbc best interest of tbc maj ority of lbe citizens 10 keep tbOII: in, be
said. There is ooe more, a liale farther nonh OD Broadway, and that one is for• specific individual II their
rtqucst, ro that one should remain, be fell Adding any to c<oo.s 285 wwld be dangerous because t'ie lrallic
is too fast and there is IIOI enough time to get ac:nm. 10 aon: shoolcl be added there. be opined. The only
other place would be at Belleview and Broadway, be said Yoo could either do ii north south or east west,
becaUIC you can 1101 do ii OD both, because then, when it beeps. you would 1101 lmow which 'Ml)' you ,..,.
going. Because it is equally busy both ways. be said, it ii..,.safe101101 put it ill II all. Mr. Stockwell
said bis conclusion, tbcrdore, and be felt Mr. Vostry was in .,..aoent. ii lo leave everything tbc way it is
and it wiU !IC sufficienl
l!qlcwaod City Coaacil
September 20, 1999 ......
There were DO furlher quc,lllom, md there -DO -die ptaelll ID ,peak ID Ibo ~-.
COUNCR. MDOIER WAGGONER MOVID, AND ff WAS !".CONDll:D, \~ <.'I.OR 11U
PUIUC DARING.
Ayes: Council Manben• Na!lllolz, 0omn. Bradlhaw, HI~ W..-,
Gmulis, Burm
Nay,<: None
The motion canicd md die Public Heariq cJoa.
10. C_A.,....
(a) Approval of Onlinanca JG F'IIII Reading
Thoro _., DO additional items IUbmiUcd for oppoval OD lint n,,dlng. (See ~ ,_ 11 ~
Agenda.)
(b) AppnMl o(Onlinanccl OD Secand Reading
COUNCR. MEMBER WAGGONER MOVID, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO APPllOVll:
CONSENT AGENDA rrll:M II(') (I) ON SECOND UADING.
(i) ORDINANCI! NO. 51, SEklES OP 1999 (COUNCIL BD..L NO. 54,
INfRODUCED BY COUNCD.. Ml!Mlll!R WAGGONl!R)
ANORDINANCI! APPROVING SUPl'U!Ml!Nl'NO. 144 TOTIIE SOUIHGATB SANITATION
DISTIUCT CONNECTOR'S AGREEMIDn'FOR nlE INO.USION OPLAND WI1HINTHI!
DISTIUCT BOUNDARIES .
Vole,-111:
Ayes:
Nays:
CoaacilMmlben Nlbbolz, Cloma, Bndsbow, Habmiclll, w...,_.,
Gmulis,llurlll
None
The motion carried.
(c) Rcsolutiom and Moliolll
COUNCR. MEMBER WAGGONER MOVID, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CO~SENT AGENDA rrEMS 10 (c) (I) AND (II).
(i) RESOLUTION NO. 17, SERil!S OP 1999
A RESOLUTION AWARDING A NEOO'I1A11!D COln'RACTFOR PLAYGROUND EQUlPMENI'
FOR BELLl!VIEW PARK INSTI!AD OF THI! COMPEI1TIVE BID PROCESS UNDER Sl!C110N 116
(b) OFTHI! HOM!! itULI! CHAltTBR AND Sl!C'nON 4-1-3 OFlllB l!NGLl!WOOD MUNICIPAL
COOE19U
(ii) RES(ll.UTION NO. 88, SERIES OF 1999
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A COST OF LIVING ADIUSlMENT FOi~ MANAGERIAL,
SUPERlnSORY, CONFIDEN11AL, UNa.ASSIFIED AND PART-TIME BENl!Pn'S-l!LIGIBLI!
EMPLOYEl!S OF 1llE CITY OF l!NGU!WOOD FOR 1llE YEAR 2000.
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EqJewood City Council
Sq,1embcr 20, 1999
Pqc9
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Ayes: Couacil Members Nabbolz, Gamu, Bradshaw, Habcnicls, W,uooer,
Grazclls, Bums
Nays: None
The molloo carried.
1 I. lleplar AF■da
(a) Approval ofOrdiJ>anccs on Finl Reading
(i) Senior Planner Sdtt pn:rcnltd I rca,mmcndalion from thc Department of
Neighborhood and Busincsl Dcvclopmcnl IO adopt a biU for ID ordinance pcrlaining IO Group Living
Facililica, and IO schedule a Public Htaring for October 18, 1999 IO plher citizen inpul on lhiJ matt<r. Mr.
Slitt swcd lhat !here was a SIUdy Scasioo prior IO 'bis .-Ing IO dllCIIII thc main points of Ibis group
living ordinance. For · ,e sake of thc audience, Mr. Stitt advi!Cd that lhi1 is an ordinance IO roplacc thc
uisporatt requirements In our cunall zoning onlinanc:c govcmlng what typically is called group homes.
We haw chosen thc title of group living. lincc it coven I wider variety of silUaliom. As a l<SUlt of the
dilCUllion at thc SIUdy Sesslon, be offered five IIIIClldmcnU IO lhiJ ordinance for Council's colllidcralioo.
The &nt amcndmcn~ he said, iJ in Ibo dcllnition or dormitory, and 1hat Is part of Section 16-8-1, and It is
fouad Cit page two of the drift onlillance. The amendmcnl would be to cbango Ibo number of students, be
said, from eight IO four,., 11111 Ibo dcllnilioll -,Id read•• l'acility used as a living quutm for DOI mare
lhan four students enrolled in ci-or activities II t. collegc. univcnity or boanllllg school, including,
wi1bout limitalion, a fnlanity or sorority boUlc o;.11Cd or or,cratcd by ID entity Olber lhan Ibo college,
llllivcrsity or boarding school." The next unendmcnt be offered wu on page tlu=, wider the definition of
Group Living Facility. The Group ~Facility CWTCJllly Slal.cS "rcsidcmal occupancy of all or put of a
1bUC1urC by a group a! people tllal doca 111:1 meet the dcllnilion of baulcbold livln& bold, IIIOCd or
delenllon facility ." At lhiJ poim, be said,, ... would ellminat& thc "or" bctweca IIIOCd and dclenliCII
facility, and add, after dccaltion licllity, "c,,·d Jl'lllitory ." The next modilicatioo would be lo the dc:finllioo
of bolllchold, be said, which iocludcs t1u= ,·dl'crent sub-definitions. We would modify number two,
which cunonlly says "a groo,, of DOI more di m eight penoas DOI rclak<\ by blood, marriage or adoption, or
legal guanllambip, living tog.:ther inadwcJJ ng unlt" At the cndoftlat pluase, be said, wc would add
"provided that such group docs DOI moct thc definiliCII of dormitory." The fowtll amcndmett~ which is
fouad 011 page eight, in Section 16-4-23-2, · Jse Regulations, subsection G, cumntly stales "if activoe or
coatinuous opcralions arc DOI carried on fc r a period of t-..'Clvc conseculi'I< 1 no nibs in a group living
facility ... " Mr. Slitt suggested modifying 1hat from t-..'Olve monlhs t' t1u= ,nontbs. The final change was
oa page tbirtocn, which concerns the 1ffl'alC off-street porl<ing slaMards, which is Section 16-5-5-a-8,
which iJ a proposed parlcing requirel!JCIII for group living facilities. C=e11tly thc propc-1 rcslriction iJ
"one puking spaa: per four rcsidcn ,-. plus one spaa: for eac:b t1u= employees ." Mr. Stitt
recommended lhat be cbanpd to "one puking spaa: per t1u= resident beds plus one space for each t1u=
employees." With thole pn,posod ammdlncnls, wc would r,quesi approval onfint reading cflhis Group
Living Ordinance, and the scttiug of October 18, 1999 as a Public Htaring date, he said.
The Deputy City C:crlt read thc COUDCil bill by title :
COUNCil. BOJ, NO . 56, INraODUCED BY COUNCil. MEMBER BRADSHAW
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TTnE 16, BY AMENDING CHAPTER&, AND
AMENDING CHAPTER 4, BY Tim ADDITTON OF A NEW SECTION 23 , ENlT!LED "GROUP
LIVING FACILITIES." AND AMENDING CHAP1ER 5, SE'.:'IlON 5. ENlT!LED "PRIVATE OFF-
STREET PARKING ST AiolDARDS," OF TilE ENGLEWOOD MUNlCIP AL CODE I 985 .
l!qlcwood City Cauncil
Sq,tembcr 20, 1999
PoplO
COUNCIL MIMBIJlBRADSBAW MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVI!
AGENDA ITEM II (a) (I)• COUNCil. BIU, NO, 5', WlTII 11R AMENDMENTS AS MJI. S1TIT
UADTHEM.
Cauncil Memller Wagoner, referring lo Mr. Stitt'■ memo daled May 12• thal went before the Plaoolog
111d Zoning Commi■lioo, noted 1h11, 011 page l'M> ii ay■ "any group living facility w-,....... ..
idontlfic,d u having panicip■ted In 111 act ol vandalism or barmmcat on more than six oa:ulou within the
oalc:ndar yea,." Mr. Waggoner said that did • come throu&h in the ordinance. Mr. Stitt ■aid DOI in 1h11
fonn. We~ lhll ■octloo with the Pl • aing Commis■ioa, 111d the iJ■ue tha1 came up with respect to
thal puvisioa wu that-olvaodali1111 c, , baru■ment were hard to define. In fact, if there wu a
oeigbborbood dispute in an otherwise law-abiding situa1ioa, oeigbbon, for iosCancc, cauld claim
......_, be aid. Rather than ,.aiog into tJyiag to mediate a siblalion wberc those may DOI be cicaJ
facts, we doc:idod it wu beacr to provide a rellllatioa u the current ordinance does, under the Uae
Regulatioaa 011 pa&e eigbl. Whal we arc proposing is to say "any group facility wbcoe l"Clidmla ioclude
any individuals wilo have been coavictod by any court of more than ooc mitdemcanor or Cdony ~
property damace or penooal iajury, that wu commiued while be or she wu a rcsidcDt of the puup living
facilily, UIIII be doemed to be a public llliance 111d shall be subject to ti-enf~ acliom aad
penalties applicable to Olher public Dllilanca within the City." So 111thcr than place the enfon:cmont
powc11 within the ZOlliog ordioaDce, WC took ti-out 111d made those IClioaa covcral by the nuiaancc
onlin■noc, be aid, became what you arc rc■Jly tall<iog about ii DOI the oc:cuplDC)' of the lllnlCIUre, but the
behavior otthe individuals that may rcsido In thal llnldllrc.
Cauncil Member Bradshaw said that is what the oeigbborbood spoke about Mr. Stitt agreed.
Council Member ffabeoichl, roferrin& to the eumples OIi p■&<■ lr."C 111111 six for I 1111111 group living •
facility, asked if they necaari1y provide some kind of 111 cnabliaa kind of legiJlatloo that ii DOI ahady
covered. Mr. Stitt ■aid DO, ti-arc in there to provide stall" with some guidance so thal ti-pal1icular
type■ of facilities arc provided for in Olher Slate or federal --This docs DOI IIIClll thal by simply
listing them in our ordinance they an, permitted, it ii just a guideline so thal stall" bu a little guidance in
tJyiag to administer this partiClllaJ puvisioo. Ms. Habenicht ■aid inclusion in bore docs DOI necaari1y
IIIClll it ii included in all zoning. Mr. Stitt said DO, it docs DOI.
Ayes:
Nays:
The molion carried.
Council Members Nabboiz, Garrell, Bradshaw, Habenicht,
Gr.azuiis,Bums
Council Membe>· W2gooer
Council Member Bradshaw said, for those who arc intmsted in the Group Living Facilities ordinance, the
Public Hearing will be OD October is"'.
May ,r Bums said we should set that by motion.
COUNCIL MEMBU : BRADSHAW MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO SET THE PUBLIC
m:ARING FOR THE PROPOSED GROUP LIVING FACil.lTIES ORDINANCE ON OCTOBER
11, 1"9 AT 7:30 P.M.
Ayes :
Nays :
The -, . .lffi<d.
Council Members Nabbolz, Garrell, Bradshaw, Habenicht, Wagoner,
Gr .aulis, Bums
None
(ii) Capillli Pmject., Manager Kahu, prcoeoted a rccommer.dation from the •
Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance amending C '.\naoce No. 21, Serie■ al 1999,
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-~ddair1dle-.doaolripl-cil•M)'aiqaatllc500-l00lllodllolW• PloydA-
lleadrialtblllbc!.i.·•oltldl~-WbelDndll!Mdlo ...... A!dlelilllwe .....
~ A-ilct.-Clllillllllj""' lldlo ...... ollllo IJllllillo.i--, WI ...... ...,_
lllillly..,_oalilly,tlx lllloftllll. Heald Wal-Mlnllll .... ilra,pecillc-, illllladota
p-i11111ty-,ODIMl-,iyillllbllweare11111Dc1o ...... a11 ...... tMal,)l .. il
tbe UtLcDly Cnoetbai:aihat. Tbepapmeofdil lstop,ovidodlem wilh 1M ,pecillc-, Ille
said. We are llyiJII IO Jo die Ullle CDdl 111d clcaa., we can pt a cloliq wilh Wal-Min, be added.
Council Member Blldlhaw Mbd i!dil -.Id lmpoirov lblWy 111 .. ID lall tabcan 111-,lhlac dlot
Pl....,.._ Mr. Klllm 1111d aotll all. We baw ...._ lhil lhnlup Ulillllel, din are 1111 odlcr 111i1i1ia in
tb11 Slrip. it ii jull lhe bax. Unblunlldy, tbc aexl tblq I IIM ID da ii lmd you a llMIIIII onllamce, be
said. TIie documeDI that wu in your pacicl. be ldYlsed, reCemd III IM Wal-MIit J1111PC11Y • Lot 9 ol
Blod: I oftbcl!qlewood CityCenlerftlm& but, in fact, it ii Lot I olBlock 9. Tbecliaapa1111labaldllld
it has been c:bangal in three places.
COUNCil, MDIKll WAGGONER MOVID, AND IT WAS SICONDID, TO Al'PROVI
AGINDA mM 1l (~(II)· COUNCil,81LL NO. 57,AS AMINDU.
COUNCll. BDJ.. NO. 57, INI1tODUCllD BY COUNCll.Ml!MIIEll WAGGONER
A 1111.l. FOR AN CIIDINANCI! AMENDING OIIDINANCI! NO. 21, Sl!RJIIS OF 1999, MORI!
SPECIFICAIJ. Y Dl!FINJNG THI! VACATION OF IUGIIT-OF-WAY ALONG TIii! 500-800 BLOCICS
OF WEST FLOYD AVENUE BY TIii! cnY OFENOIJ!WOOO .
Vttcnalll:
Aye,:
Nays :
COIIIICil Mombell N....iz, Gamll. lladlbaw, Hobaliclll, w._..,
Gmulis,llarm
Nooe
The m.ition canied.
(b) Approyal ol Ordinanto:s on Sa:oad Radin&
(i) ORDINANCE NO . 52 , SERIES OF 1999 (COUNCll. BllJ. NO. 52,
IN11lODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER WAGGONER)
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING TIii! WHOLE COST OF TIii! IMPROVEMBm'S MADI! Wl'llllN
PAVING DIS11UCT NO. 38, IN TIii! CTl'Y OF l!NGLl!WOOD, CX10RADO; APPROVING AND
CONFIRMING TIii! APPORTIONMl!NI' OF THI! COST TO l!ACH LOT QR TRACT OF LAND IN
SAID DIS11UCT; ASSl!SSING A SHAltl! OF nIF. COST AGAINST l!ACH LOT Oil TRACT OF
LAND; AND PRESCRIBING TIii! MANNER FOR TIii! COUJ!CTION AND PAYMBNTOFTIII!
ASSESSMENTS.
COUNCil, Ml. .. lllR WAGGONER MOVID, AND IT WAS SICONDED, TO Al'PROVI
AGENDA ITEM 11 (b) (I) ON SECOND READING.
Aye,: Councll Members Nabllolz, GuRU, Bradlhaw, llabenicb&, Waggcoer,
Grazulil, Bama
Nays: Nooe
The motion caniod.
(il) ORDINANCE NO. 53, SERIES OF 1999 (COUNCll. BllJ. NO. 55,
IN"iRODUCED BY COUNCll. Ml!M6ER BRADSHAW)
&sJcwood City Council
September 20, 1999
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AN ORDINANCE OF1lll! CITY OFENGU!WOOD, COLORADO, AUTHORIZING nil! ISSUANCB
OF SPECIAL ASSl!SSMBNI' BONDS IN 1111! AOGRl!OATB PRINCIPAL AMOUl'IT OF 1612,000.00;
PRESCRIBING nil! FORM OP 1111! BOl"DS; PltOVIDING FOR 1111! PA YMBNT OF 1111! BONDS 1
PROM SPl!CIAL ASSESSMl!NTS IMPOSED UPON PROPl!RTY WllHIN P.•.VING DIS11UCNIO. 38
AND MAKING CERTAIN COVENANTS INCONNECfTONTill!Rl!Wflll; PROVIDINGontl!ll
DETAILS AND APPROVING DOCUMENTS IN CONNEcnON wrm 1llE BONDS .
COUNCIL MIMBER BRADS HAW MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA lTl!M 11 (It) (II) ON SECOND HADING.
Ayes: Council Manben Nabbolz, Gamtt, Bradshaw, Habenlclll, Waam,er,
Gmulis,Bums
Nays : None
The motion carried.
(c) Resolutions and Molions
(i) AssiSIIIII City MaJ11F Fllhc, .. , pre,mal a recommendalion rrom die Clay
Manager's Office lo adopl a raolulion plOYiding QlllllDCIII on the EnviloDDIClllal Impact Si.mmt for the
Regional Tnwportalion Dlllrict'1 Soatbeoll Corridor ......... He advised 1h11 this raoladaa -
originally prcscnled lo Council 011 August 16•, but eodinucd lo Ulligbl. The n:solulion prUYida
comments 011 lhe l!llvimnmeDtll lmpa:I S-for die Soutbeut Corridor...,.... 1h11 includel die
light nil line and the highway impo¥emenll. In ..,...i. be said, die n:solution ~ die lip! nil
development in the Southeast Corridor, but~ the U10 afthe awe General Ima Wolb alto u a
mainlcnancc and Sloragc facility. Council met with offic:ials ofRTD and the Colorado Dcpanmcat of
Transponati011 011 Scplcmbcr 1 • and di-=--! the prd'cmd lite for the maintcnancc facility 111d pcmible
allmlalc sitca u wdl u approacll,:a, includll!gjoinl dmlopmcnl oplions, be said. Hmlcvcr, it is importaol
that oor commcnlS be includal in the EIS prior lo the Oclcbcr ,. deadline. If Council appnM:S this
n:solutioo Ulligbl. be advised, slaff will ~ a transmittal lctla and forward it lo the Colorado
Department ofTraosporlatioa, the rocciving aga,cy for the COIDDICIIIS OD the EIS .
The n:solutioo was assigned a number and read by tide :
RESOLUTION NO. 89, SERIES OF 1999
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING COMMENT ON TIIE REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT
SOUTIIEAST CORRIDOR PROPOSAL FOR Bun.DING A UGIIT RAIL TRAIN MAINTBNANCI!
FACILITY ATnll! GENERAL IRON WORKS srm IN ENGLEWOOD .
COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (c) (I)-RESOLUTION NO. 19, SERIES OP 1999.
Council Member Bradshaw compliDICllled staff for listening and doing a good job of synthesizing the
feelin gs of Council .
Mayor Bwns said the importanl part of this raolutioo is recognizing that wc are working logcthcr wilh
RTD lo tty lo provide a win-win situalion wilh the Gcneral 1111a Worb silC. We have a very strong dcsin:
to have a development that the City ofEnsJcwood would be proud of at that site. be llid, adding that he felt
we could work logcthcr on this. He said he uodcnlaods thac an: on -going ncgotiationa ~ RTD and
Dana anc:, Jack Crawford, and hopes those will continue, but in lhc meantime wc woold like lo make a
statement as to what lhc City wouk: likc done with that sit,.
Vote..-111: •
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l!Dp'lioad City CoaaciJ
Sq,lember 20, 1999
Papl3
Nays:
Tbe-""'Clllial.
Cour.cil Membcn Nabbolz, Gamlll, llladlblw, Habealck, w..-.
Giu.ulia, llurlll
None
(ii) DircaorG,yglewiczpr--.da _,..menchdon lnllD the~ol
financial Services to adopt a raolullcm Clllblilblng idaell -oa Paviq Dlllrict 38 boadl. Tbe boadl
-• jull audlari2lOII by Council BW No . '5, be aid. Tbe boadl-. lmlbled lut weelc, 111d die,_ In
die year 2000, will be 4.2'%, 111d die 1ut i........ In die year 2009 will be 5.6%, be adYlaod.
Tbe raolullon wu usiped a number and rad by tiUe:
REOOLtlnON NO. 90, SERIES Of 1999
A RESOLllnON Of 1lll! CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AWARDING 1lll! SALE Of SPECIAL
ASSESSMENT BONDS IN 1lll! PRINCIPAL AMOUNT Of $612,000 FOR PA VINO DISilUCT NO.
38 ; ANDl!STABUSHING 1lll! INl1!Rl!STRATES AND llll!ESl'IMATED REDl!MPl1ON
SOIEDIJLI! FOR 1lll! BONDS .
MAYOR •URNS MOVED, AND rr WAS Sl:CONDD, TO APPROVE AGENDA mM
11 (e) (11)-RISOL\l'ltON NO."· SIRIIS or.,,,,
Ayea: Council Mcmben Nabbolz, Gama, Bndsbaw, HallCllicbl, w.,,,,.,,,.,
Gnizul!s, Bums
Nays: None
Tbe molioo Clllial. .....
Ma,vor Bums CXltlUIICIUd that lllis evening's agenda did not provide for a>lllll.cnll by C4wlcil. Cily
Alll,mcy Bllllzmlll advised thal, sine: Ibis i5 ~ special mee1u11, aJCIIIDCIIII should not be pamiUed.
MAYOR BURNS MOVED TO ADJOURNl:D. The moew,g llijoumed 111:45 p.m.
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