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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-15 (Regular) Meeting Minutes• • II, IHGLIWOODCrJYCOIJIIICIL ENGLEWOOD, AIIAPABOlt COUNTY, COLOllADO I . CalltoO...- n,c regular meedng or the J!nglewood City Coucil -called Ill cn11 by Mayor llunll II 7:3, p.a 2. I,n,ocadoll The W\'OCllion 'Ml given by Council Member Nabbolz. The Pledge or Allcgjancc 'Ml led by Mayor B111111. 4. Roll c.u Pn:sent Council Mmllal Nallbolz, Grazulil, Ganat. llndlbow, Habenic1II, Waggoner, Bums Ableal: N'oac AqUOIUlll'Mlproscnl. Alloproacm: CityMamprS... ,. M1-tel CityAllllnlcya.- CitJ Clerk BIiio Munic:ipol JudF Atmcio Plar,.;~Dllmcmlllcr,Ncipbalboodllldeum- Dwolapaenl ~~BalldCllainmnKahm Dinclor Bid. Parb 111d Recialion (a) 111d (b) COU!fCL MUIKRIIJIADSIIAW IIOVltD, AND IT WAS SltCON'DltD, TO APPROVE nu: MIN'llTU or nu: UGllUJl OTY COU!fCL MUTING or NOVEMIER I, lffl Al'l1> 11D:SRCIAL CITY COU!fCLDn'DIGOJ NOVIMll&Rl, 1999. Ayes : c-:iJ Mcmbon Nallllolz, Gama, Bladlbaw, Habenidll. Waggamr, Clramlis, Bllllll Nays: N'oac Motioncalricd. 6. Sdedaled Vhiton There were no scbeduled visitors. 7. N.....-.lulcd Villton Tllere wen, DO IICIIHdialu1cd viai1ln laste,NNClcyc-11 N....i11er15,i,,, Pap2 8. co-■llicadou, Prodaaldou ud A......■-11 (a) A proc:lamalioo honoring Mn. Shirley Wilson on the occasion ofbcr retirement Iron. ·, ishop Elemaary School WU COlllidercd. T'JC City Clertc WU uked to read the proclaation in full. COIINCll. MEMBER NABHOLZ MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPllOVE A PROCLAMATION HONORING MRS. SHIRLEY WWION ON THE OCCASION OF BER RETIREMENT FROM BISHOP J:LDIINTAJlY SCHOOL Mollou .micd. Ayes: Council Mcmbcn Nlllholz, Gamlt, Bradshaw, Habenicht, Waggoucr, Grazulis, Bums Nays: None Mayor Bums, on behalf of Council, tbank<d Mn. W'!IIOII for her long-tllnding oervloe to the Englewood Schools and pr.......i her with the proclamalion. MIS. Wilson thanked Council for the pocwnalioo. She DOied she focll a little bit ovawbclmcd. u she feds the boJJor bu rally been hers, to work with the Englewood Public Scbools. Mayor Burm ubd 1h11 CYayOOC gM her l wum J"IIUlld of~- (b) and (h) Mayor Bums pRSCDlcd plaques to dcpa1lDg Coi.ncil Mcmbcn A!.:x Habenicht and Keib Waggoner in awoc:i.-ion of their service u mcmbcn of C:011,:;.il . Mayor Bums adviJlod we have two mcmbcn of Council retirillg toaialit aftor a numllc:r of ycan of service to the community. lie DOied this ii the lint lime 111111am limits have bad an cfl'cct OD service on the City Council. We an, now allowed two tams of four years aclt, be said. Mayor 8111111 llid be wonlcl Wuo to begin w!tb Alex Habe■iclll. He llllcd Ms. Habenicht bu ICMd on the Cullulll Artl Commission, the Wlll:r and S.-llalnl, the Colorado Municipal League Policy Commiacc, the DaMr Regional C...'tlCil of Gcwermncnll Boanl ofDinlcton, the Swedish Task Force, the Tri-Cities Planning Commission and the Public LibnJy Boanl during her twolve ycan of service on the Englewood City Council . Mayor Bums DOied he bu often aid about Ms. Habenicht, iftbcrc ii anyone in tbil City who lows l!aglcwood, ii is Alex Habcnicht, She bu dooc IIIOle tbings for this City, be llid, sbe bu worl<cd on the pondc. oo a lot of things tbai ....,;y mean DDdhing to the people who li>C bcrc, on a vc,y pcBOIIII buia. Mayer Bumi aod lbc bu gmn ber at and anu1 to dlis community. He said be wanted to read from the plaque. "PreocrUcd to Alcundra Habenidil ID recopition of her dlltiDguilbod lclli -tlhlp and oom,1,utioo lo the COIIUIIIIIUty, u Council Member-.Jaaay I, 1911 lo Navanber 15, 1999 and Mayorl'n>-Tem-Janumyl, 1990toNovcmbcr JI, 199lalNcMmbcr 13, 1993 toNovember 15, 1999." Mayor Bums prcoenlcd the plaque to Ms. llabcnicbt Uld oftl:rm bis congratulatioDL lie noted she will be sordy missed and thal sbc has dooc a wonderful job. Council Member Habenicht said thal for -who know her, they know that sbc is a woman of many words and she WU DOI going to disappoint them tonight. She IXIIIIIIIOlllcd that sbc has really been giving mmc thought to this and she did write out some aimmcnll, because this bas been a very meaningful time for her and she would like the IXIIIIIIIOllls entered into the reainl. Council Member Habenicht read the followiog staltemcnt: "Whoo I IOOlt office for the finl time twelve ycan ago, I pun:hascd two book.s : Robert'■ RulclofOrder • and Macbif.vclli's Tbe Prince. One dilcusscd proced= and the other discussed power. Since I wu • • , I IIOO"'Q!R 'Mlm,111,i ~ , .. , dccted Al-I.alp nthcr lhlll in a Dilllil:I, I docidcd lo focus my ocrvicc in lhc .,... of interpmunc:nlal ro1,t10111and..,..,__ ) IDOII ra1UJDd that l \l' VOie COIIIIII, but OGly Olle«W:lldl. '11111 pme1 are played and that~ CID be telllpOrlrily COlapn,miaed by rduaias ID play pmca. l!aty Oil I made lhc docisloo lo -my VOie bued OD bow tllil ICllOII would dl'OCI l!.......,..i citizms..,,. and bow it ww!d elfoct my dilldrat l'Wenly or lhiny yean from,.,., iflllcy waudultcillzienlofEqlcwood. In olhcr words, I tried always to project issues inlO lbe Nllln:, and bued my polilioa Oil bow dociliona would best SCM: lbe futwc . The quality of the f'ulure 1h11 I IDOII WIL1.ed lo usur,: ..... if I am not OD lhc Englewood City Council, bow docs thiJ dccilioll best da:t me and my ability IO cxcrdlo and llllilllain my righU. powcn 111d indepe11doa0e u an individual citl7.cn. And the quality of life for all citizens in the futwc should be as good or beW:r than it is now. I cam,• into ollloe skeptical of bwaucncy. Mlinlaining a bc:althy lkq,ticism has served me well in ofllcc . I have 1111, lcanlod tbat the ovcrwbelmiq majority ol individuals who work in lhc p,blic IOCIOr; more spocilloally lhc ~ majority of pooplc who work for lhc aovcmmeot .. booeat. compusionale, practical, patriotic, and loyal lo the aenicc ol citiZCIII and I 1111, dllcovcred that the majority of individuals who work in the priva SOCl0r are hamal, rompassionalc, prlClical. palriolic and loyal to their own profit margin. I leave ollioc much more tnlllftiJ ol governmc,t bwaucncy and much more diSlruSl1'ul of private IIOCIOr bareaucnlcic<. My best ldvilOII have always been the ci'i .:m Iba! I repreacnl Wbcn I was a child, my mother taught me about adviron and advice. II is wile to ecek and listen IO advice from many =, then it is important lo make docisions bued oa your own bestjud&emeut. I have been advilCd on many issues. Some of my mo<t lrulled advimn have ollal disagreed Oil illla, many oClbem .. here IOol"1L 'This is lbe quandary of ieadenhip. For me dccisioas took awhile in coming, but once made I have been coofident in them because I have sou&bt and COlllidenxl the advice oC many and I have projcckd the effect of decisions inlO the fut ure, best ICMIII Ibo future bued on a pbiloeoplly tbat bomn a panmcnt on, for and by the peoplo-lili;, h'bcny and lhc panuit ol......,_, In the car, on the way IO each CouDcil mecliDg. I have prayed. 'This is my prayer. Lord, please guide me in .U that I say and do in or:rvice 10 Eqlcwood. Guide my mouth, my mind, my expression. lldp m: Loni to be animaummtofyourwill If you would have me befoolilh, then let me be foolisb, if you would b•ve me be wile, then let me be wile. lllit let my ICliom bdpaa:ompu.hyour will. bowevcr you will. Amen . I am proud of my aervice to thiJ community. I =~ among my contn'butions IO Englewood, the Tri-Cities cfl'ort IO improve the Santa Fe Corridor, the cmpbuis on implOYing lhc South Broadway Corridor, full y engaging in mctm wide issues u full plllicipanll in the Denver Regional Council of Governments, the Colorlldo Municipal I.ague and the Nllional I.ague of Cities, cnhanting love of country, love of community and love of people thmup empowering more womco in political mies tluoug!, the organi,ation Colorado WOIIICII in Municipal CicJvenuma. Issues I have led are k<cping Police and F'ue dispotdl in Englewood. limiting the prolifmtion of pawn shops. coDVCOing municipol lcaden in lhc mctm area lO build c:ooperalive support IO address light rail in the Southwest Corridor and Oilier trllllpol1ati<11 issues in other cities, preventing increased tolerance for so called aduh businesses in -B-1 and B-2 bulinca districts and maintaining and providing more rocrealional and culr.nl programs for cilimll and youth and calablisbing a Cultwol Arts Commission . Citizem put all these ideas into my bad. Stall' mcmbcn made it posstble for Council to address these issues objcctivdy and Couacil mcmbcn broutht ,x,lleclive wiadom IO rosolving these issues. Wow. The system works when you wOlt with the l)'llerd . To all lbe cilimls, llllfand Council members 1-IOlhatyoa lbrbelplngbe I put ollhll. I -.Id Ub IO lllllle lODIO pa,pic spocifl~. I know ii ii ......... IOmakc a Utt, bccaUle amietlllllS you leave_,,. out or you overlook -II ii lib 11111 f'oor.lelf claver. llul I am ai,i.la!D 11b Ibis oppol1IIDity IO )Ult 11U110 ,ome....,. becma it ii~ ID me. 1"1111 lbolc whole momoriel I wish IO honor. Gus Gucroa, Wal Tomoob, Picky ROlllllll, Linda Allm, Anne Street, VICIOr Nillen, Vent Mana, Jim Taylor, Shorty 11,dey, John and Shirley MuDeil, Marj Kenwill and awtlc Grimm. Former City employ.a lhal I have worbd with: Kdll W,aoaer, Slllron W'lllklc, Adeline Czlmcy, Linda Martin, Pam Pq,pcr, Jacquc Wcddlng-5catt, CIIUct Rdd, Randle Bartblomc, Chuc:lt l!stcrly, Lee Mate!, Dana Glazier, Pal Crow, Margaret Frccma, Al Sllnley, Sally H<dtcn, Dorothy Dalquisl, Sallb Spalding. Think you also IO the mcmbcn ol l!aglcwood's Boudl 111d Commisllons and a special lhlnlt you llllml, recognition, adminlloD and rap:ct ID lbc lblJowtDg individlllls wllo have been my ....,_ my bdpen, my implntioos and my Wlmwlm. Some ollhcm arc allinc riglil here II dlis table and they lmow wllo they are. George Allen, Mal)' Dowiay, 1canlc Mc:W'lllllml, Mlly Casile, Tony Apoclac,I, BID llrdlll, J- Spangenbcrg. Dori Nazaraws, A-. Marie"-• Amcmaic Leomnl, Oiayl Shoop, Shayl Webber, Bill Naylor, Catherine Fidlbocb, Km Alldcnoa, Linda Cdm, Tom Gcrllck, John Gerllck, lea Gennli, R.-nary LaPorta, Bob Powell, Gcny a.rt-, llm Ausfobl, RGKoc Davidson, !Ille Hamberry, Oulley SlaDfonl, Km Bueche, Sam Mlmct, Lorninc Alldmon, Marpn:t Carpenter, Tom Blickemdcrfcr, Brian Vogt Tbrcc City Managen wbo in my mind SIIDd out II models for lbc pofcssion : Aeling City Mllll&'Cf l'l:lc Vargas, Aeling City Manager SIU Fonda and City Manager Gary 5cm. I am, ;ry proud and lmpasod with all of our dqmtma,t beada, put and cun-enL However, lbr lmglh ol service and ilM>lvement in major ismes that I have 1-1 iDwM:d with, I mus1 slnglc out Jcndl Bladt 111d Bob Simpson. 8olh ii-geudcmm are models of ialqrity, counp:, vision and comnltment ll> excellcnce. ciliz.cm and lbeirpmfcaioas. Special kudos and lhlnb also IO Rk:t Kabm, Dive Lee, Art Saodli, Mark Graham, Dorothy Romans, Paulctla Puncerelli, Calby Bumgc. Carolyn Ll<baer, Bob Moore, Gary Cond,.,.y, Mike 5wan, Nancy Fritz, Lou Ellil, Gary Hollberg. Pal hqcns. Onr City Allorney Din Brotzman and everyone in bis office. A!Jo, David Hill, Joe Tom Wood, Manin Semple. No Council member can 1C1VC any length ollhnc in olllce wilbout rocognizing Ille many, varied 111d significant contributions of Sue Bradlbow, .-recently Cyndie Waddns and Leigh Ann Hoflllincs. I also WIDI lo acknowledge the Council members I have leMd with over Ille yca,s. Joe Bilo, Susan Van Dyke, C,ary Kozacek, Bill Cla)'U)n, Roger Kollay, Rita llllhaMy, Erilot 8ymc, Orrie Saundcn, Oydc Wiggins, Tim Bullock, Sheri Gulley, Tom Bums, Kdls Waggoner, Al Vormittag. Mileb Waldman, Lauri Clapp, Ann Nabbolz, Bev Bradshaw, Doug Glrffll, Julie Grandis. And also ll> our elected Municipal Judges Lou Parldnson and Vince Alaicio . Special thanks you lo all !he mcmbm olthe media, cspccially Tom Mwids . And a very special thank you IO the mcmben ofmy family . My brother and sister-in-law Bill and Jeannie, my brother, my f'alllcr-in-law, my nicc:a and ncpb<M. my daughlm, my son-in-law and especially my husband Chuck, be is my best friend. • • A11o, I would like la c:loa by 11ying to Ille newly clilcled mcmbcn of Council, Olp Woloqa ..S Mille Yan:blct. 1h11 I exlald my beuty coap111W11icma 111d belt wim for cxdting and Mfl1lllll ~ lbmd. 1bank yaL. Mayor Bw1II, n,coplziDa 1CeUJ w._, ldvial lbll be 1111111""'1 on Ille Ellglcwaod J>own1owD DcYdopmcnl Adharity, Ille Pulm and Ilecnalion Commi....ioa. lbc I!.-.nlc o..dapmenl CmUllaa, Ille Scbool-City JoiDI Commiaa: ,.ad Ille Urllla Renewal Aall-.arity and for twenty-six yem be -the Public Works Dnclllr for Ibo City or~ w.,... 11mm aolld 1111111111 c:omtillllel llllrly-tour ad a ball yem ol lCIVice to Ille City oti!IJ&)cwood. wblcb II jUlt a remarbble i=>nl. Mayor Burm rmd 6-om Ille plaque. "Pr......i to ICeUJ Waganer la -..,ldoD otbil dlJliagaulled Jeodenbip alld coalribadoa to lhc COIIIIIIWlity, aCouncilMember•NOYCmbcr l5, 1991 toNOYClllber 15, 1999." MayorBUIDlc:onplllllalod Council Member Wagoner. Council Mcmllcr Wagoner uked if be could make a spea:h. Mayor Bums told him bo could go rigbl ahead. Mr. WaggoaerDDUd be can't ad lib wry well, 10be wrnte 0111 some things. Afterrtlcuinga lcnglhy poper doc:umenl, be aid,~ tbal be -borll ... 110, you doo'l. .• oh, I IDOYCld ID Englewood ... 110 you don't want to go 1-:k 11111 lir ... oh, I went to work for Ille City ii 11)'1 here. A<lually, CounciI w....,., llid, Ille llnl two blgjolll be had-. not only continuing Ille pav1ns dlltril:u, but" didn't baYe I bridge II Union A ...... and M didn 't baYe I bridge II Dlrtmaulh Avenue. He noted M bad 1Mac ,or',Cllllbattllllli-.ml..__,,lbellnl plljeca behadllld we bawl 11111e1lolcway aloce lboa,,llll•Jaacway. Mr. W,-oplaeddlal we bavea-,, .,..S City, a wry alee Clly, -,bad)• 10C1111 to bdp C'IOrylxxly dsc, Council II great and lhey work tog<lber and aalrll.illll eala Ho tbanbdCW!l}'GDC. (c) Mayor BIIIDI uked Ille City Clerlt to read Ille lilt or newly elcel<d Council Members . Thole aimmad, Council MemberDillricl 1 Ann NIMolz, Couad!Me!JberDillrictl Julie GrazullJ, CowKil Member At-I.alp: Olp Wolaoyn and Council Member At-u , Mk.had Ymchick, wen: lhen 5"0nt in by Ille HoD0111blc YIDCC Atencio, EllgJcwaod Municiptl Col.. ,udge. (d) "Ibo DCW mattbcn of City CounciI wa,: aim ill lbeir tal1pOlllry 1Cm, after wltich lbc City Clcrlt callod Ille roll, wilb lhc lbllowlag -111: Abocnl: Aquorum-pROCIIL Council Mcmbcn Nabbolz, Grl2IJliJ, Garffll, Bradshaw, Wolosyn, Yardiict, Barns Nooe (e) MayorBurmc-.UOL' for IIDlllillalioas !orlbc offla, of Mayor. COUNCD. UMJID WOLO.,YN MOVED, AND rr WAS !ll!CONDJUI, TO NOMINATE TOM BURNS ,OR THI oma Oil MAYOR OF TBI CITY or INGU:WOOD. Aye,: Council Mcmbcn Nabholz, Gama, Bradshaw. Wolosyn, Ywdllct, Cla2Ulil, Barns Nl)'s: None (f) Mayor Burm called for nominatioas for the offla: of Mayor I'm Tcm COUNCD. MEMBER Yl,"RCBICX. MOVED, AND n'WAS SICONDID, TO NOMINATE RV BRADSHAW FOR 1'111 oma or MAYOR no n:M or THI CITY or ENGLEWOOD. Aye,: CounciI Membcn Nallbolz, Gama, Brambaw, Woloayn. Ymdlick, GIIZullJ, Buns Nays: Nooe Modoacmled. (&) Mayor Bu.-m-d Ibey WIJllld llllll<e lbe laDpanly atiD& for lbe new C:OU.:U memllcn,lbcir~-1na.,!i.,,.,,...._ (b) 'Illil~llm,_addl-=!pRYioally. See ..... 2thraup5. (l) Fmlly mombcnllld .,_ al City Couacil ca,1,aa...,.. illlnlduced. (J) CouDcll r..-ed • 8:02 p.m. ii< a bri '-..;,op1ion. The meeting reconvened 118:J0 p.m. with all Couacil m:1'A"'1 pl'CICIII. 9. hllllc:B..UZ No public '-illgftl IIChaluled bdiJR c:ou.:u . 10. c-tqmu COUNaL MUOl&ll GAJIJU:1TIIO•l&D, AND rr WAS RCONDID, TO APPROVE CONSINT AGINDA rrDfS 11 (a) fl:/, (II), (II), (I,). (•). It (II) (I). (II). (l!I), (I,), (•). (YI). (\11). (,Ill). (h),ANDtt(e)(l).(11),(111). (1) AppnMI of Onlinanca Oil 1'1111 Railing (i) COUNCll. Bill. NO. 74 , INl'RODU<E> BY COUNCll. MEMBl!R GARREIT A Bill. FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPU!MENI" NO. 4 TO TIIE VALIJ!Y SA.NII'ATION DIS'l1UCTANDCOLUMBINEWA1'ERANDSANrl'A110NDISllUCTOONNECI'JR'S AGRl!l!Ml!NT FOR 'lllE INa.tlSION Of LAND Wl1HlN 1111! COLUMBINE SANITATION DIS11UCT BOUNDARIES . (ii) COUNCll. Bill. NO. 75, INl'RODU<E> BY COUNCll.. Ml!MlsER GARREIT A Bill. FOR AN ORDINANCE AlTIHORlIDIG TIIE ACCEPTANCE OF A GRANr OF PROPERTY FROM ARAPAHOE COUNTY. (fu) COUNCIL Bill. NO. T.l , INI1lODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GARREIT A BIU.. FOR AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING TITI.E 8, CHAP'JEI!. 2E, SECTION 2, OF TIIE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODI! 1985. \IV) COUNCll. BIU.. NO. 71, INl'RODUCED BY COUNCll.. MEMBER GARREIT A BIU.. FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING 'lllE ACCl!PI'ANCE OF AN INTl!ROOVl!RNMl!l,rJ' AL GRANT BETWl!EN 1111! CITY Of ENGLl!WOOD, COLORADO AND COLORADO IDSTORICAL SOCIETY TO FUND A HISTORIC STRUCTURI! ASSl!SSl,il!NI' OF TIIE nK>MAS SXl!RRl1T HOUSE I.OCATl!D AT 3560 SOlTl1I BANNOCK STIIEET. • • • • (v) COUNCll. BILL NO . 76, IN'l'ROOIJCl!D BY COUNCR. MEMBER GAIUIETI' A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A QUIT CLAIM DEED BETWEEN ADAM AND KA 1lllRINE l..otJISE MULU!l>Y AND 'lllB Cl'IY OF BNGLBWOOD, COLORADO POR 11 SQUARE FEET OF 1lll! CITY DrI'Of RIGHT-OF-WAY LOCATED AT 3697 SOl1l1I GRANT STIU!ET, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND A UCENSB AGREEMl!NTTO CLARIFYTBB LOCATION OF 1111! CITY DITCH RIGlfl'-OF-WAY. (b) ApplOYII ofOnlimmccl 011 Seoood ltmq (i) ORDINANCE NO. 59, Sl!RIES OF 1999 (COUNCll. BILL NO. 58. IN'TRODUCl!D BY COUNCR. MEMBER WAGGONER) AN ORDINANCE FI>JNu 1111! TAX LEVY IN MILLS UPON EAOI DOLLAR OF nm ASSESSl!D VALUATION OF AL' .. TAXAIIUI PROPERTY WIIBIN 1lll! CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADo, AND BSTABLISI J. ~ •• A MILL LEVY FOR 1111! E!,GLEWOOD DOWNl'OWN Dl!VELOfMENI' AUTHORITY. (il) ORDINANCE NO. 60, SERIES OF 1999 (COUNCR.BILL NO. 59, IN'TRODUCED BY MAYOR BURNS) AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING 1lll! BUDGET OF 1111! CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, CXlLORADO, FOR 1111! FISCAL YEAR 2000 . (iii) ORDINANCE NO. 61, SElllES OF 1999 (COUNCll. BILL NO. 60, IN1RODUCED BY COUNCD. MEMBER WAGGONER) AN ORDINANCE AJ>PROPl.UATING MONIES FOi( ALL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN 1llll CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN 1111! l'ISCAL YEAR lll!GlNNING JANUARY I, 2000, AND ENDING Dl!CEMBER 31, 2000, CONS'ITIUl1NG WllAT IS 1l!RMED 1lll! ANNUAL ,AJll'llOPRIA TION r,;u. F'JR 1llll FISCAL YEAR 2000. (iv) ORDINAl';(]! NO. 62, SERIBS OF 1999 (COUNCR. BILL NO. 61 , nrr.RODUCEU BY t."OUNcn. MF MBER WAGGONER) AN ORDIN;.NCE OF 1llll CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLOR.ADO, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 53, SERIES OF 1999, REGARDING PA YING DISTRICT NO. 38, Si'l!CIAL ASSESSMl!NI' BONDS . (v) ORDINANCE NO. 63 , SC:UES UF 1999 (COUNCll. BILL NC' 65, IN'TRODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER BRADSHAW) A,'I ORDINA.'ICE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 145 TO TIIE SOITIHGA'J1! SANITATION ms-.'R!CT (.'(;•,INECTOR'S AGREEMl!m' FOR TIIB INCLUSION OF LAND wmnN 1111! DISTRICT Jj()1 •NDARIES . (vi) ORDINANCE NO. 6-4, SERIES OF 1999 (COUNCR. BILL NO . 66, IN'TRODUCE!J BY COUNCll. MEMBER WAGGONER) AN ORDlNANCc APPROVINU A "SUPPLl!MENI' TO 1111! AGREEMENT TO l'ROVIDE A PORTIO;'I Of OIERRY HILLS YR.LAGE wml WATER SERVICE" FOR 1111! PURPOSE OF INCLUDING 1111! "VIKING DRIVI! WATER LINE" Wl1lllN 1lll! OIERRY HILLS YR.LAGE WATER SER VICE BOUNDARIES . .......... Cllyc-11 N__.15,lffl .... " :J (ll':l l•••"!ill!•l ~r, ,,i ,,,1 .... , • ., (m) ORDINANCE NO. 6', S."'lUES OF 1999 (CX>UNCR. BILL NO. 67, INTRODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBEll BRADSHAW) AN OIU>INANCE OF 1llE crrv C.1' ENOl'..EWOOD, COL(lRAOO AU'l1IORIZINO AND Al1'ROVING nm LEASl!-PURCHA.51! OP COMPIJTEll AIDED DISPATCH AND RECORDS MANAOl!Ml!NI' SYSTEMS EQUIPMl!NTl'Oll ma crrv. (viii) ORDINANCE NO. 66, SERIES OF 1999 (COUNCll. BILL NO. 68, INTRODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HADENIOl1) AN OFOINANCE AUlllORIZING nm "CONI1lACT AMENDMENT #I" TO 1llE INll!ROOVERNMENTAL AORl!l!MENT BETWEl!NTIIE ClIY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AND nm STATI! OF CQJ..0RADO FOR 1llE USE AND Bl!NEPIT OF nm DEPAR'IMENI' OF TRANSPORTATION (0>01') FOR 1llE CONSTRUCTION AND FUNDING OFTIIE PllOJEC'J TO WIDEN ANDCRl!ATI!MEDIANSONBROADWAYBETWEENU.S. :W ANDYAf..EA\IP.NUE IN lllE CrrY OFENOLl!WOOD. (ix) ORDINANCE NO. 67, SERIES OF 1999 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 69, JNTkODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER BRADSHAW) ,\N ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTEROOVl!RNMENT AL AGREEMEN'i' lll!TWEl!N lllE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AND THI! REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT, REGARDING ENVIRONMENl'AL ASSESSMENT. (c) Resolutio"' 11111 Modem (i) RESOCUTION NO. 91, SERIES OF 1999 A RESOLUTION AUlllORIZING 1llE ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY TO IMPLEMl!NI' nm ANNUAL "FOOD FOR PINES" i'ROORAM PROM NOVEMBER 16, 1999 TIIROUOH DECEMBER. 17, 1999. (il) PURCHASE OF A TV VAN FOR INSPl!CTION OF THE SANITARY AND STORM SEWER SYSlliMS FROM WillJAMS EQUIPMENT COMPANY INTHE AMOUNT OP $33 ,995.00 . Motion c:anled. (lli) MAINTENANCE CONTRACT FOR JENBACHER ENGINE GENl!RATORS. Ayes: Council Mcmbcn NalJbolz, Omctt, B!ldsbaw, Wolosyn, Yurc:hic:k, Cuzulil, Bums Nays: None 11. llqlllar Apda (1) Approval al Ordinanca oo rllll Reading (i) Planniq Analysl DIDDCIDlller paeu1ed a m:ommendatioo fnlm the • Depaltmc:nt oC Ncighbomood 11111 ~ Dcvdopnall to adopt & bill for Ill ordinance aaading the City 's Hisloric l'n:oomlion Onlilml<:e 11111 to • a pablic bearing f'ot December 6, 1999 to plher public ·• JJjlUl OD dlis isluc. She advisal dial with the acquililioo o( the Skcrritt Houle, Council bad n:quolled lhc , • • 'mc:"t>bh ,>1 .J.d, J)(")~ 01 'J:.Jli.~i oxplonliaa of bow IO• ..-w 11111 llalllan 11111 lddilioaalJy llfepard some Giber w.oric prapados. Ma. Dlllmoml1lor 11111111 they~ allo WIii 111 ~ die c:ullural llllleducalional bcDCftll of hjaric preaerva1ion 1111d rou civic pride ill the lepcia of die pat Tho aalian at an blllOric: plWIWlioll onlinan0e will target 1hiJ ilaie, llbe advilOd. Such ordimDces may vary from simply dcsipllillg papaties ID Cllllllq whll ii called I calillod local.....-. wbic:b ii I .-bot anluoua ir-, nn you requln: cxteDIM hMmories and Umlt pn,pcny modlllcadon on tlao p,,perlics. So, lhc IIOled, llldas illO considerllloa die pla Ila_,,~......, llllff pu11 filrtb an an1iDancc that limply dcaigmla historic papaties u hillaric landmarb, du makiq tlao properlies and districu di11"blc for Swc Hlslorical Fundlna or pll from the Hiltorical Socicly. The ordinance presented CRlla a wlUIIIIJy dcsipalioo proceu only, allboup illadiauictit r,quila hl'>-lhirds majority u oppooed ID 100%111¥Jrity, with no mandalory requircmcnls for micw of any modillcatioas on the properties . In ordcl 1D pin dcsipllliaa, a llnlClun mat be • Ieut ,0 ymn old -1 -'<"lal ID lipilicant hiltorical --, cmlJody certain an:hitectunl charocterillica or rdlcct cultural, pc. . or IIICial history ofEnatcwood-Simply pu~ she said, this ~ will lllow properlies ID be dcsipalOd, but does not put any fUrtbcr restrictions on the pn,pcny . Tho shoncomiq la simply that propcny owaen may modify their prop,.· "" withoul micw and, poalbly, sipificant bialorical c:ham:taillics may be allaal. However, she said,,, ,s impor1ant ID note that priVlldy owned prnpertics thal RqUCSt grant lboding to Improve the prnpertics for privlle-are the lowest oo the pr!ority lilt, in tams or fuDdiDg. So thia lllll)' aot be an iaue. Typically, with publicly bdd pn,paty, • ia tbe caoe of* Sbnilttt.e, tbe aimi,le doaiplliaa of an ordinance ia IUlliciclll for g111111 fwldina and they are biperoa tho lial ofpriorilies bocaule tbey are public prnpcrtics, 11 awaod ID privll.e pn,pct1y ........ n,quesdaa pllll llmdillc-Mo. o-mwer adYiaod that they racan:bod .. preocrvalion dfocu 1111d procedwcs ia oilier commlftlics, both within Colondo and OUllide or Cokndo, and Ibey have provided iaput Ill the Planaiq and 1.onla, Commiaioo and tbey baYe tdined the onlimDcc, which will crelle tbia wlUlllaly pn,pelty dcripalion. ~,,. adYiaod tbal the prnposcd onliaancc, II passed by the Planning and ZoaiDg CommiJlioa on October S, 1999 and -forwarded ID Council for considenlion loaigbl. Sheoll"ered to--,~ Council Member <lama said llo wllllal ID all< for clarilicalioa, that she aid "°"""'""I ailout i-tbial,i. Bcclusc, be ..-,ta! out, it 11)'1 that -i.aa -be approwd uoleaa the applicant bu wrillm lpprUYli from ll leut 100%. Ma. Dannaniller apill!?>Od dlll they have I draft ordinaace, wbicb - pn,bably 11111 ......... IDbe iacludedio c-:il'1i-at. thalit-~ for ld"a-,c andthatWCDI ID Planaial llld z.oa1as. She llid Ibo octual ocdumco CMcll wiU be llding oa toaipt la tilled "BY Atm-lORITY" and buically it should eay IM-lbirdo p;opaty owners within a diatrict. Sile aid pclhapc be -looking ll tbe draft ar.d she onted that,... .,.. fault for illcluding that in there, as it WIS jusl for their refercocc ID ldlld of ICC bow Ibey pmceedod thnJugb the plll()OII. Council Member Gom:l. IMIUid ODO iDdividaal can bring in the applicatioo, but bcfOR it ia approval }'<JU 1DU11 have lw<Mllinla. lie ..,'<ell why iao't tbe hlo-lbinls n,quin,d bcfOR the application . Ml. Danncmillcr stat..i that the two-tbilds coil5ell! nf tho l"fllPC'IY owners ii roquired for the applicalloo to pnxeod, but it doesn 't occcssarily have ID be publicly repracat..i by two-lbirds 1111d an individual may spearbcad the effort of a district, bringthal lpl'iicatioo in with two-thinls of the majority oftbe district sigoalmoson the applic:alion. Council Member Garrett said be apologized as be rad the draft and the way the draft road> was that one pcnoo CID make an application, but tbeo die ll'l)licalioo WOii 't proceed Without the l-.tbinll. lie co..-ed tllal that .,..,. like a two acp pnlCIOII, wbco the appliratioo should be accompanied by two- thin!s. Ma. Dlnnca;ill<r aid yes, that la tbe way it la plaaood to proceed ia the actual ordiilaDce. The City Clcrt wu uked to rad d,c CCUDCil bill by title : COUNCU. Blll NO . 77, INI'RODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMS~ NABHOU r......,. CltyCaudl :1----15, "" f"ltl@ .,,h,ocilf'!'I I, t 11 ,1dn1, fi , ... , A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMl!NDINO 1fflJ! 16, CHAPll!ll 4, Wl'IH 1111! ADDl'I10N OF A NEW Sl!C'l10N 24, l!N'ITI'U!D HISTORIC PRl!Sl!RVATION, 1011111 BNOLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915. COUNCIL MEMBII. Jll.u&OLZ MOVID, AJIID rrwAS HC:O!QII.D, TO Al'PIIOYK AGENDA ffiM 11 (1) (I)• COIJJIICIL BILL JIIO, 77. Ayer. Council Memben Nlllbolz, Gama, Bradlblw, Wolalyn. Yar,:Wr, Omulla, llurm Noya: Noac MolJon carried. MAYOll BUJtJIIS MOVI.D, AJIID rr WAS SI.COJIIDI.D, TO SI.TA PUB UC lll.AlllJIIG OJII COUNCIL BILL JIIO. 77 FOR DECI.Mllll ', 19", Malian carried. Ayes: Cowlcil Memben Nlbholz, Glmlt. B ......... , Wololyn, Yun:hlc:t, Omulll, Burm Nay>: None (il) Rick Kalun, Cblinma of Ille NoH!merpa<y Rednmimt Boin! pl'CINlllal I idXliiiiDWllallw llum lbe Deportment of Plmnclll Senicel Ii) adopt I bill for ID onliance illmlliag the City ofl!,.Jewood'• Noa-l!merpncy ~ Plan fflirecl' bcmGU by t1no per,:ent (3%). Mr. Kahm explained that Fimnclll Services DirecllJr Gryglewicz bid I axdlict du cwning and um! 1h11 be sit in fv. llim if it ""'aazptable to Council. Mayor Burm aid ve.y much .,_ 1,<.,., Kabm explained 1h11 earlier Ibis lill lbe ~ llolld 1ppn.:hl Coancil with Ille Ddemd • Op1io11 Pia, the DROP Pl.m When Ibey wen: looldag 1111111 plan, be aid, i11011 DROP Plans 1h11 hid been illililmt ilNIUlld the COWllly """'8-yar ...... He liMIOil 11111 Ibey...,... that pllD and .alized 11111 tbe lhe-vm drop-going ID <XIII Ibo pla lboal $200,000 a,-. Al 11111 lime die ~ lion pa'Jed the employ<el of* City ad.,. aplOd ID .... m appnllCII Council a I tlne ycarpllll, wbid> CXIIII lea than 50%oflbe five year plu, ~ * idll 11111 dlll -,Id leaw illiilll)I JYlilablc m Ibey caaJd do Id boc <XIII of livlni; '-fi>r die l<linls. Coll of liviJII ii aat built mlD the buic: plaa. be Slid, and wbll we u.e been able to do <Mr the yem. ii every two or thn,e years, 11 mor.ey ii IWilable, Ibey come to Cowicil 11111 do <XIII of living on ID Id boc t.il for the n:tireea. Ill this~ be ,,q,lained. Ibey ba\'Ca 't done a -ofliving liDcc J~ 1, 1996. So wbal Ibey ue .ecc.mmmdlng., lhil time. be aid, would be an inc:reuo of W, forretirea who IOlircd before Jan1lll)' 1, 1999. Mr. Kabm e.....i tbey w..'Uld llctUllly lilie a liale man, of an inaalc for relileel, but Ibey ,11111 ID WIit illllil DCXI year, !lave_, ,dlllnl lllldy done IIDd""' wbere lbe plan ii in light o(tbe Oocluolior11 in the 6IOCk mubt IIDd lbole thinl,'l,11111 make ... we can afford It The City Oen: WII ulced to read the 00WICil bill by tide: COUNCIL BILL NO. 72, INJ'RODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER DP.ADSHA W A Bll.L FOR AN ORDINANCE AMl!NDllolG TITLE'• CHAPTl!R 6, SECTION 7, SUBSECTION 7, OF 1lll! ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 191,, PERTAINING TO INCREASED BBNl!FITS FOR RETIRED MEMBERS AND BENEFICIARIES OF lllE NON-EMERGENCY EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT PLAN AND TRUST. COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW MOVED, AJIID rr WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (1) (II) • COUNCIJ.!lll.L JIIO. 71. Ayes : eou,....;1 Membcn Nabbolz, Gama, Bradabaw, Wolosyn. Ywthick, Gnzulis, Bums • • • la"""8NC'IIJCaudl N--iter 15, lffl PIFII Nays: Nono Mallon Clnied. Mr. Klhm tbanlu,d Council OIi bchall' o( tbc retina. (b) Approval o( Ordmlaoel OIi Sccollll Raldinc Th= wore no additiooal llans IUbmltted for approval on urond reading. (See Agenda lim 10 -Coment Agenda.) (c) Raolullou and Motions (I) Direclor Bladt pRICIIICd a re~ • · ·s :ndalion fn>m tbc CUlbnl AIU Commission IO l()IIIVW I IIIOlion IO lllllCb l\mds for ID AIU Ca,to,• f .. &i!,ilily Study. lie advioed dlll, onbellalf o(tbc CUltunl AIU Commilllon, lllll'il recommmdlng Iba! Cily Council award, by motion, Ullldling fimdl o( S2,500fora ...._plan• pertoftbe Cullanl AIII ,CClll,rPeuibilily Study. He lllid b.. #lllled lO slvea lilllc bacqrauDd. Bad< la 1996 tbe Culllnl AIII CGlnDilaiaa WU l'llmlod and one oflho 11111 cliaqcs 10 tbal group-a lillldrailmc ell'ort for mouey IO do a feaa'bility IIUdy on tbc CuJtuml A11s Carler. Al that time, Council aaroecl IO 11111d, Ibo lllllds up IO $25 ,000. The flladra' -iDg elfort SWlal, be n:.t, and cumatly there ii $2,500 ill --for dlal. Aa lbal bepD to papas. tbc rcdevelopnent of Cinderdla City bepn to prapm M well, wilb tbc callwll ,...,c OIi tbc IOCOlld floor, 10 this IIUdy illdf 1111 been p011p>nod. 11111, lie DOllld, ill the lat few -.hi ii bu llll1al movlag apiD and tbcY dunk lbal now ii tho awopriale time for 1h11. So from tbc Cullunl AIU Comm.ilalOII tbcY an: requesling $2,500 to match tbc $2,500 11111 ii ill a __.. IIOCOUIII for a $5,000 IIUdy 011 a buliDea plan for tbe Fcuibilily Study . Mayor Bums -..i bow long it will lalu: IO~ this lllldy, if Mr. Bladt bad ID idea ofwba•. the time line ii. Dinlcl« Bladt aid bis a-& would be oevcral 1110111111. They bavm't 181 down to dulala lhc timdinc cm lbat. Whal tbcY do witb tbc lluldiq be,,; ii Ii: down and i,;, tbroo;p tbe ICl0pC of services and put a CIOlllnCI IOpdler witb a timc1ino u well. Bui, be IIOled, their,._ would be oevcnl molllhl. Council Mombor Oan.u lllid Ibey~ told al a SIUdy Seaiaa lbal tho pl WU IO Dy to came bock IO Council next MpOt witb l final plan. lie amd if it,_ llilJ witbill tbal timcfrunc tbal tbcy !lope IO do a feasibility study and tbcn come bock 10 Council ncx: August Dirmm Bladt uid be tbicb lbal timeCDmc ii approprial<. Council -WolOl)'ll advioed lbal Ille thoupt it WU actwdly Scpfanbcr, that ill August it would be complelc and tbc CUltunl AJtJ Commiaion and would r.omc IO Council ill Scpfanbcr. COUNCU. MEMBU BRADSHAW MOVED, .um Ir WAS SECONDED, •,'O AUmoiuzr SViOO AS MATCH FOR THI CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION PEASll!llJTY ~TUDY. Ayes : Council Membcn Na.'ilolz, Garrell, Bndsbaw, Wolosyn. Yurchick. Grazulis, Bums Nays: NOIIC Motion canied. (li) Direclor Bladt prcscnled a rocommcndalion from tbc Ilcputmcnt of Financial Setvica to adoj.. a rosol ution approving a SU(lplcmcnlal IRRl'rialiOO for the CUitural AJtJ Commission IO match ftmds for ID AJtJ Caller Feasibility Study. He explained tbal thil • rocollUIIMdalion for• supplcmcmll _..;ation from tbc IIIIRICM>d, uodcsig,iated fund balance for tho S2,500, as port of the previOUI motion. The rcsolut.ion was assigi eel a number and !tad by title : ...... Cltye-8 N.....,_,15,1"' hpl2 Rl!SOLlmON NO. 99, SERil!S OF 1999 A Rl!SOLtmON APPROPRIATING FUNDS FROM THE 1999 BUDGET. ', COUNCIL MJ:MBIR WOLOS\'N MOVED, "1(11 !TWAS SECONDID, TO APPROVI AGUDA ITEM 11 (c) (H) • RISOLUTION NO."· SDIIS or 1"9, Molioncanicd. Ayes: Council Malllal Nlllllolz, Garren, Bradshaw, Wololyn, Ymdlict, <hzullt. Burm Nays: N:>ac 12. c.-.1 Dilaulloa (1) Mayor's Oloico (I) Mayor !lams~ there trill be I Spocial City Cowidl 1111111m1 bold OIi November 22, 199911 7:00 p.m. 11> review tbe Mlllcam a(Outdoor Arts ....,.i and for p,,llllc ilpat la that procoss . (il) Mayor 11mm ,aid c-:ll 'lrill rocall fJIIIIUYUII I badgeC for Couac:11 tAembar Nabbolz IO IW:lld the NLC C........... In Lal AIIFlel-He ,aid be Im me limlbr 1111111 •a ......... but be is DOI plaMlng IO go II q Ho poam GIii die mano lllliag bis llllic:iplled explllOI. For tbe bcncllt oflbc new Council members, Mayor Bums explained 11111 tbe lrlYd amageme,a have IO be appnMd by Council . Mayor llurna DOCed be bu I few dlyl oflodgmg ..S mc:als and, IClllllly, Ibey think Ille lh1lln, 11 considcnll,ly lcu dml $550, but dlae is I little bit o( C1llbioD in dlae In me IOIIIC dlaages oa:ur. Ho requea,,.: ,ppnlYII <ltbil budpt b bla..........., II 11111 c:onfereaco. COUNCIL MIMBIR NABROLZ MOVID, AJIID IT WAS SICONDID, TO APPROVI MA VOR BURNS' ATl'INDANCI AT 1BI NLC CONftlllNCI NOVIMBlll30 THROUGH DICIMBIR 4, 1"9 JN THI AMOUNT or $2,105.00. Motion canicd. Ayes· Council Members Nabholz, Garren, Blldshaw, Wolnayn, Ywdlick, Grazulis, Bums Nays : None (b) Cow>cil Membcl's Choice (I) Council Member Goma: I. He aid, u Ibey vote oo v-, · ,. poople ..S tbe expendilure of funds IO go IO 00llfaal<:ol, that he thought it would be helpful , for Ibo ra:onl, ilt'>e p<non who is asking stalcS wbll it is, why tbey WIDl to go and wbal tbe benefits are to ~ This mould be for tbe roconl, be aid, 10 tbe people understand why Ibey an, apprcpilllng moaies. Council Member Nabbolz asked ifbe 111C1111 prior to coming bock and llling I roporl. Coucil Member Gan.u aid yes, becaulc Council's _.,.tag Ille llmds today and it~ be nice. Ho .-1 Council knows why it is a good thuij; to go, but he tboqt,t it would be helpful . • • • ~CllyC-il ,.__..,.,,.i,,, .. ,J 2. Hellidbe•-ol•----. Tllllllailwmdldllllllbeyuepaiaa...;at¥Plabm _..._.,witllds..._ Nr.Olal&llldlfdlllr-lOllllyCllllildon11111~outdlebell lhiq1Ddo. Hellllodbelsjallwwried. Council Member Bradlbaw COllllllelllld 11111-,llodyIIt1JU111D F eucdy by tho Couacil l'nlCOdun Manual 11111 tbal ii wbll ii c:allilll it. CGomciJ Member GllnQ raid WI do 1111111111 dim WI II)' DO, It ii not quite right. He l1lled be )Ult lbilb CGomciJ ii......, a llale bit 100 proc,odunl oric:nled. Mayor Bums uid be tbaapl dial..,,___ Ibey bove to live them a aumblr. Council Member GaneU said DO, you don 'L The book IIY1 you II)' I mow llem blank aad dim tho Clerk aalpa lho number. Mayor Bums said iftbc auk cm keep uack ol II 11111 ny 1h11 ii ftae. Cily Cled< Ellis uld 11111" lbc can do 1h11. Mayor Bums IIOlal be jUlt dloapl Ibey wae doing it mainly to make 11n we bed them llnight aaddidn't,r:I IUlftiaed .. die IIIDJCIUII. Mayor Bumallllod tbal -a.,..i .,.....__ IJ . City M.....,-1 lleport (a) City Mulp San~ 11111 Council F i111o 1!xecutive Seaion following tho rqular City Council moeliag ID diaara ral --rcpnting tmam aeleclion and & lfflew of the r.,sjdcnlia[ deYeloper. hlayor Bums IIOlal Council would lartho Cily Atlorncy'1 report 111d dim come back ID a modoa to llljoum IO l!xecuu.e SacioD. 14. City Altoney'1 lleport (a) City AllanlcyB.-RICOllll-iodtbc..,.,..-olMarlc May u Special Counsel repnliq [ep I Wilna olprapaty. He adviled 11111 du la tho-lrllllfer propcny, tho Zip, pt Jaly. He uld be doca not boYe tho 1pp1aia1 ID lw.d I-tbc OIIPOliq CaaDcil, bowevcr, tho-la F'• ~ 10 be signillcandy biperd-, tho City'• ...,.ma1. ~ bcl-,-a mllllcD dollall liper, be Aid. Mr. llrutzman adviaed ii ii bil uadcnlaDdiag that Ibo -k ii 10 much bigber ii that tho City lll'J Mr. Zlpn could prabobly come ID ICnm U ID Ibo \'UIC allbe propcny, llowncr, Sbcridan'1 lppOY&l incroucd tho value of tho prapeny and dwt la tho lipilicalll dilrcralce bctweeo tho two appraisals, which ii bow they ue valuing that apecial uac cm that prapeny. City Atlorncy BrolzmaD llltcd that Marie May is a condcmnalioa counacl 111d be ii a w,y ..,... ,,_,.._.,ioo counacl. He reqllClled a modem ID appovo Mark May u COUllld for tho City in tl'II rcprd. COUNCIL MIMBIR BllADSBAW MOVID, AND IT WAS SIECONDID, TO APPROVI MARK MAY AS SRCLU. COIJNS,.L ON 1BI UNION AWNUI MA'ITIR. Motionc:uricd. Ayes: CGUlldl Mcmben Nabbolz, Gamtt, Bradshn, Wolosyn, Ymtbic:t, Onmllis, Bums Nay■: None Rr.tuming IO tho CiryCentcr updat,, Mayor Bums aid be would cDlerllin a molioo ID go iDto Exccutivc Session to diaara real -rmam. tcmot Pldeclioo and residential devdopmcnt ......... Cllyc-a ~15,1,,, ,.1. li>twG (ti'.)I 1r:11 u3 1-ttt .~t "••='- ti ~•'I COllKCIL MIMl&a .. ADSIIAWMOVD,An rrWAI RCONnD, TO .GIOIJaNTO UICU'ffl'I: RSSION10 DIICU9S BALISTATI MATl'DI, TIIWffm.&CTION AND IIDIDIN1UL DEVD.OPD!ff, i 1 Ma.ion Clllled. Ayes: Coaaci1Memba1Nal6olz,<llmlll.Blllllbaw, Wololyn, y.....,am,,u..a... Nays: NaDe Mayor Bwm ll0ll>d 1bll Comlcli may ctme beet with-,www..adlllcm.ller the 8-lYe s.lon. CouDcil r-..-ed 111:52 p.m. for l!xiJculM Saliaa. The moeling recoavcned 11 10:20 p.m. witb all CouaclJ memllell i--. COllNCIL MDDUi BliDSIIAW MOVED, AJIID rr WAS SU:ONDD, TO LL\VJ: EXl:CIJ'l'IVJ! Sl.'ISION. Aye1: Nays: Molioac:anied. CouDcil Manbcn Nllllllolz, <llmlll. illadlbow, Wololyn, Yun:blct, <lmillll, Burm Nano Mayor Bums pve DOlico of a Spocial Meeling OD No,emher ll, 1999 reptlliDg lhc raidcniial dcYdoper of the CilyCemtr, 111 addltiaD to MOA 15. Adjoanamt D NABBOLZ MOVJ:D TO ADIOIJJIN. The moeling adjourood at 10:20 p.m.