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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-11-17 (Regular) Meeting Minutes• • • IINGIJIWOOD Cl'Jl\' COUNC\. INGLIWOOD( ARAPAHOE C0UNn.', C:1.•I RADO ReplarSeuloa N ......... 11, 1997 I. Call to Onler The n:gular meeting of the Englewood City Council wu called 10 order by Mayor Bums at 7:45 p.m. 2. lavocallon The inwc:ation was given by Council Member Wiggins. 3. Plalae or Alle&iance The P1cdge or Allegiance ,... led by Ma)')r Bums . 4 . ltellCall Present: Absent: Council Member> Nabhoiz, Clapp, Wiggill<. Habenicld, Vormiaag. Waggoner. Bums None A quorum was present. ~-Minutes Also present: Cily Manager Scan City Auorney Brotzman City Clerk Ellis Director Gryglewicz. Flnancinl Services (a) COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS MOVED. AND IT WAS Sl:CONDl!O, TO APPROVE mE MINUTl:S OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF NOVEMBER 3, 19'J7. Molionca l'T'";OO.. Ayes : Council Member> Nabholz. Vormiltag , Wiggins. HabenichL Waggoner. Clapp, Bums Nays: None 6. Scheduled Visitors (a) Members oflhe Englewood 2003 Celebralion Commiuee were scheduled 10 appear 10 address Council regarding plans for lhe celebration . Janel Spangenberg, speaking from the audience. stated that this was a bit premature. She advised they were here for the proclamation and 1hc prcscntauon will be on another day . (b) Stan Lange, 3535 Soulh Clarkson SI reel. Chair of lhe Clean. Green m:1 i••oud Commission. said that they just wanted 10 taken moment of Council's time to rccogni21. ·,:, of the Council members . He asked 1hal Council Member Vormittng come down to the podium 10. a moment Mr. L1ngc stated th.11 Mr. Vonninag has been an outs1:mding liaison. ror over four years. between the E■&lenM City C-8 N...-.alltr 17, 1997 P■se 1 Council ud their c.........,. He aid....,. pally~-• beyond that, I,e has been one or the haRlcll WOftlng fllllflll'• •Coalalnllaa<IIW .Wt tl_,},/Cll<only1bJI hc done a lot or hard work , he said. but Mr. v..-.. • ■Ito giV011 tban a lot or laughs and they have roally enjoyed having him on the Commiaion. So ... said. lhcy want to 11)1 IA, in I SIMI.I way , reward him and n:cognize him . Mr. l.4ngc pracot..i him...., a gill which he opened. Mr . Vonniuag opened the gift and read the card whlch said "tbil bottle-·• noally exploded II tbe 1,996 lluanlous waste silo. We have been saving it for you . Plca.,c handle wry <:aldiilly. You can do a great service for lhc cili 1.cns of Englewood by laking this with you when )1KI k:a\-.--. wbca we all brath a li!Uc easier. Just drive very carcCully and,dq•l'~hit any big bumps . We arc going ., miss )'OU. Clean. Green and Proud." Council Me111bcr Vormittag commented that Mr. wgc ~ ■ llotllc to n,e -dump one time and they did explode it. He notJ:d this is just a rcrr.indc.r. Mr. Lange Slated tlw..""' a mon: serious note . they would like to let Mr. Vom1ittag know how they n:ally Cool. Mr. Lange iotroduccd Mr. Don Roth. the Vice Chair of tbcir Commission . Mr. Roth commented that it has been a real pleasure and a hard four years and so they have a couple of pl aques for Mr . Vormiuag. One to hag oa his wall and another just 10 c.irry around and it ha',,uamcs o~ iL !jo, Mr. Roth noted. Mr. Vormiuagc:an "')•name instead oC"oh, who's it." Council Member Vormittag thanked C\,.l)'ODC \'Cl)' mucl-. He noted ii is a very invoh·ed Com111jssion with a lot.of bands on . !l• said he really appr<eialed it and ha learned sc much and he hoped the Commission does well over the years 10 come . Mr. Vorminag said bc tnov,~ Council Member Nabholz will take the baton and run wiU1 1il f9r him and continue on. He agaia ,affcn:d his thanks and appreciation to the entire Commiss io n. 11,c Commission thanlu:d bi■, and wiMod bia good luck. Mayor Bums said tba,... ,-.ry nice and that they ha\'c been aware of how hard Council Member • Vorminag has a"Ol'ked with ;be Clean. Green and Proud Commission 3nd Council is very proud of him. • Mayor Bums Sla1Cd tl:&al. as be mcnlioned at the last Council mcc1ing. Council Member Vonnittag is one of lhcsc guys that jllSI gi>-.s you IJ0"/4 all oC Uic time and there is no holding him back. When he mnkcs a commitment he realfy docs iL On bchalfoCCouncil, Mayor Bums thanked the Commission . !Clerk 's note : n.e foll0\\ln1 Clean. Gfffn and Proud Commis.sion members were :i t the podium : Stan L4ngc. Don Roth. N:anc)' Hughes. Michele Lennan . Corrine Lindsey. Tim Stoner. Gerald Stankorb. Susan Van Dyke and Kristloo Gillmon .J 7. TilCrc were no ...«:bcduJcd visitors. 8. Commllaic:aticNu. Proclamations and Ar,pointments (a) A proclamatio n honori ng Flood Middle School for ,vinning the prestigious Blue Ribbon Schools Award from the United States Dcpanmcnl of Education was considered. Mayor Burns DOICd Iha many or them aucndcd the :;pccial celebration at Flood on Friday and ii was reall y a l'cry 'l)CCial da),. ~or Bums. on bcloalf or Council. congratulated Flood for this wonderful honor . TI1c: Clcrl.: was ask:d 10 rud the proclamation in full . COUNCIL MDOER HABENICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A PROCLAMATION, IY ACCLAMATION, CONGRATULATING FLOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL ON BEING NAMED A BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OFEDUCATJOS. • • • • Ensl,wnad City Counc!I Nove111ber 17, 1997 P•K•l Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. "") huow,l:,n°'I I 11,11n-uuY. 1, 1;u•1 Couocll Mmbcrs Nlbholz. VGl:laiaas. w;--. iWleaich~ Wiggoher, Clapp. Bwnl None Mayor Bums olfenod hil c:onara1ulllions and pn:amled lhc ~ I0-16Wlc School l!rincipal Sieve Cohn, Annelle L1,ccm and Leah Evans . Mr. Cohn staled Iha! Ms. Lua:ro...S Ms. Evans rcpnescnl !heir Sludcnl government Mayor Bums commented lllal this ii a grcal honor for Floacl..i it was 'MlDdedlllaa Md assembly . He 1lelCd !hey also had a dance 1h11 riding. Mayor Blfflll Dilcd lllalMr. Cola las Ilea, t11on: a11out 1.0 years and ho n:ceMd a ..,...aJ mid for bcing ·oort or A jplidlllg land.,_,,_ Milldlc Sdlool . Mll)'or Bums staled the award is richly deserved and he opined Iha! willlod ~!11..t.,m,ably woulda 'I b .. e 1his honor. Mayor Bums olfered bis aingm1ula1ions and asked ros a mund al applalm. (b) A proclamation cclcbraling the kick-off of lhc Englewood 2003 Cddntion preparations was considered . The City Clerk "1IS a.sited 10 read !he proclamation in full . ., COUNCll. MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED. TO APPROVE A PROCLAMATION OFFERING SUPPORT FOR THE ENGU:WOOD 2NJ QUBRATION. Motion carried . Ayes: Council Members Nabhol z, Vonniuag. W-agpns. Habcnich~ Waggoner, Clapp, Burns Nays: None Mayor Bums prcsenled Ille proclamation 10 Janet Spangenberg and Corrine Lindsey. Ms. Spangcnbel\l advi sed !hey arc planning a big party and a IOI of cvenlS on lhc 111-ay 10 iL MayO<"Bams. on behalf of Council , commended !hem for being a part of I his. He said they know ii is gomg ao be a big celebration for Englewood and 1ha1 ii is going to be a lot ofworlt ,oo Mayor Burns ..-Ciomcil really appreciates U,cir clrorts in !his regard. (c) A pmclanu11ion declaring December J . 1997 as Mall ey Scnio, R=eotion Ccnler Day in honor of the Malley Center 's 20th Anniversary was cons idered. COUNCIL MEMBER NABHOLZ MOVED, AND IT WAS SICONDID. TO APPROVE A PROCLAMATION PROCLAIMING DECEMBER J , 1997 AS M~ LLIY SENIOR RECREATION CINTERDAY. Ayes: Nays: Motfon ca rri•.:d . Counc il Members Nabhol z. Vonnitl2.J . Wigp:ns. Habcnich1 . Waggoner, Clapp . Bum s None The City Clerk was asked 10 read 1he proclamation in full . Mayo r Bums pnescnled tl1e proclamation lo Jerrell Black and Orris Saundels-Mr. Saunders thanked !he Council for tl1is honor they have bcstol''Cd on 1hc Mall ey Cen1er. He ad\1sed tlml it ... -;i 1 be !he J'' or Dece mber and tl ~~y invi ted everyone 10 altcnd . Mayor Bums offered his co ngraatl.auoo.s and staled it is a wonderful facility and i1 is now cclcbraling its 20•h yea r. He noted it is kind of E:m bo::ausc. :tc ross the ......,.c11yc-11 ~17,1997 .... II 011, ) {h) b•,o H,f:l nl "1t'I ~1 1,<lrnH11V. l 'J;l~q -. tbc Holuling Aa.....ity IA.;.~ their 15, yra,. So, he -,menled, ii 11 a...,., lime for both .,..;.., Mayor l!ums offered his thacks lo botil Mt. Black Mr, Saunders and asked for a round of ..,.,iausc. (d) A proclamalion honoring 1hc World War ii vclcrans being prcscnicd 1he Jubilee of Uloffly imml for tllolr ,emc,e and tnwry during the Normandy lnwsion MIi co111idc1M. TIie City C1cr1< was asked 10 rcod the proclamation in full . COCJNCIL M&MlSU BABINICBT MOVI.D,AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A noclAMA'l'ION lllONOIUNG DIE WOllLD WAil U VETl:llANS HING PRESENTED Tin: .R/SILSK or uar.flTY M&DAL ,oa THUii SERVICE AND IRA VERY DURING THE NOIIIIA!fDY INVASION IN JUNI 1944, Moooac:arried. Aym: Council Members Nabholz. Vormiuag. Wiggins, Habenicht Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : Nouc C-,;J Member Habcnichl said tha1 she understood Council Member Nabholz was going 10 be auending dlisa:remony and hopclully she would lake lhe proclamalion on behalf of Council. I I COla:il _,_asked fur anyone who was a YCteran of World Woz U to saand nnd be actaowlcdgied. (eJ Comments were m.1dc by those dcpaning City Council. COIIDCll Member Vonniuag stated that he reall y enjoyed working with this Council and he had a really good tunc. He lhanked everyone for m.'lking him pan oflhe le:un . He noted ll'11 Couocil has some really scnoos decisions lO make in lhc near fu1urc . He said ~e hopes onrt prays thai lhings work well for 1bcn1. Mr. Vonaiu.lg stoled he was sure tJ,c IWD new Council member.; will fill their shoes well. He thanked the C1aa. GftCII and Proud Commission for coming oul 1onight and saying thank you. He said he hopes llungs go \\di for them, 100. Mr. Vonniuag staled lhnl he would like 10 publicly llv'lk his 1'ife for her support mu the years . He also acknowledged his Mom and Dad who were out in the audience. He agai n a&n,d bis lbanks. Cowx:il Member Wiggins staled he has enjoyed himself. juSI as Coun ci l Member Vonn;Uag has . He noccd ii has been a very interesting eight years and that the staff of the City is ouf~' -·· ;ng. He stated they mat<: Lh<job oflbc Council member.; and City Manager a 101 cosier. Mr. Wiggins commen1cd lhat lhc cittzeas cu feel proud of their City employees . He nolcd they dnn 't have 10 worry ao nighl because 1heir fire dcpanmcnt. police depanment public works . water and lliCwer. parks and rccrcath.1n and aU of the Cit) ·1 sta.ff arc there to SCI , t the citizens . He stated the y arc doing nn excellent job and he asked that the attzalS feel proud of them and suppon them . He advis,!d the citizcus to gi\'C their suppon ICI Council and kl than know what they arc fcding . He !hanked C\'eryonc . Addn:ssrng Cou nci l Member Wiggin s. Council Member Habenic ht staled that they have served on Cowx:il together. well not aJways togc1ller. for eight years . She SJid there have been difficull limes and t.Jxtt ha\-e been \'Cry good times . Ms Habenicht stated she would ,niss him . she would mi ss hi s voice She IIClcd she has 1nken inspiration fr om his choice and reading of the invoc.dion be.fore the meetings . '.« said. io respect 10 Cow1cil Member Wiggins lo be brief. she wouli juSI say best wishes . good luck and God bless Jlltl. • • • • • • Eaalewood City Council No .. mber r,, 1997 Pap! Ii AU<IJ tlf'.l I,. ""l~n~ 1 l ,"1,~dffl'1l(IY b •~"'1 Addraaln1 Coucll Member Vonnlllq, Council Member Ha:aidl -.cl thal ian:ly docs a community sec thc likes of an Alfr<d Vormiuag. S/,c IMlod • io-,, to ICC him leave the Council after serving only one lcrm . She said he 1w scMd Engla<,,od Mil -~ is IIOI a mcmbcr of Council lhat he hasn't supponed or rtllled around at one time or another. He ,apoc:u the people of Ea&lcwood. !he kids, the elderly and m:ryor.c in bcrn..,n . He rcspccu the pcopi,<....,-1< for the City and also thc citizens and officials of other communi1icl. He IMS....,-tk:ladit of Ille doubt. She said he is sometimes disappoin~:<1 and then he is n:ady to admit his own .,.._., and perhaps trusting 100 quickly, but more ll&n tlwt not his lJ1JSI is ICWlllllell in the pJOd wu1< It.• falb>~ kis lad. Ms. l:labenicht opined 1ha1 he is a leader, Miura! born , and the bcsl kind. He IClds by ping behind good people. with good ideas. He leads by pulling people along with him when be secs iJI opponunity 10 do something good or nice or jUS! plal■ fun. She thalll<od Mr. Vormitllg for lllolpias.lD-lllc Elll!cwood Hqljda_y Pt.,clc, the Founh or July Cddlratioo and the alrpluc in Mlovtcw Parl.. Sloe ~ 11,"l for worlciag wilh the Englewood Historical Sociel)' 10 salvage the E........,_ Dq,ac. 5k ■llD lha!li<r>d luia for bciJ!g at. lllo RTD meeting, when the vote. so casily, c:oeJd h■>e 1!1DftC the odn -for the IOUlhWCII corridor and for addressing the RTD Board sincerely, sensibly and '1om the hc:an. IDllinding all who were there lha1 our c;tics arc in this 1oge1her and 11131 "~ can and should help and suppan ca<.11 other. She tliankcd him for ,.13king 1hc tough decisions. for 1iS1cning lo other points of vi ..... ior laing stands and sometimes for Slepping back. Ms. lfubcnichl staled thal he bas inspired many """UJIICCr wl·.crc "~ didn '1 even realize we could make o difl"en:nce and making so many of us fccl so,._..,.. ounclvcs. She thanked him for his many creative solutions, like his suggc,tion lhat brought u. ~g on Sania Fe Drive five year.; ahead of schedule. She thanked him for lbc pnlcas lie planlcd aad laldcd II City Hall when we had to cut the City's garden budget. She tlWlked him for supponing thc~ilc and bookmobile volunteer.; when he saw how Important it was to so ma,y poople. For bci"I-die finl to sec the potential in saving the Folcy"s building and for realizing Iha& tbc IChool rliln:i<l aiukl me ■omc of th< equipment lbal we were getting rid of. always looking out for the best for all or us.and the best in all or us . She thanked him for d,c foresight 10 get us tlie shovel that was micd lo break pnu,,d lor the li&l1l rail hcadtd for Englc\,""'1 and for putting logclhcr lbc plaque 11111 COIIU1ICIIIOr.l ., 111111y people who don · 1 always agree. but who came toi,ethcr 10 help mau it hoppen. She tlwwoil Jiim for remembering and commemorating the conlributions of Anne Strccl. Edie Bryan aod i!bc Seymour's and so many other.;, Ms , Habenicht noted she coul~ go on. but lihl: lhaugl,I be ,.,i tbc ,-cu,rc. lhal he has made a wonderful world of dilferencc to the people of Englewood . SIie said we Mlll llllill Mr. Vormilll8 and she said God Bless him . and l'ished him good fonwic and happy trails. Council Member Nabl>o!z noted she bas only wori:ed with COllll.lil _-Wiggins a few mon1hs and she tlW1kcd him for ruways being the "no" man . She said bc ba :■hr■ys been consiltcnl with -no" and thal bas been a real rcf~hcr for her. Council Member Nobholz told Counc il Member Vormiuag tbal ,lhc is rcolly going 10 miss ltim if she is going to take over as the liaison for Clean . Green an d Proud. She. noted she has worked with Mr . Vom1iua g and hi s \\ifc Bobbie many times al the l ransfcr Stauom and \\ith the ha7..ardous matcnaJs . Ms . Nabhol z 11ishrd Council Member Vonnittag and his wife the best. Slit Slal<d he bas been a very . ve ry hard worker and very supponivc of m:my of the projects m En gi l!'.'Wood. She wished him good luck . (f) Mayor Bums asked the City Clerk 10 read the li:<J of newly-elected Cou ncil Members . Those announroi. Council Member District 2 Thomas Bums. CGIIIIIC'il Member District .J Douglas Garrett , and Council Member Al-Large Beverly Bradshaw. wen: lfben ~am in by 1he Honora bl e Louis Parkinson . the Englewood Municipal Coun Judge . (g) The new members of City Council 11erc scatall 1111 th<ir temporary scats. after which the City Cieri< c.illcd lhe roll . l'ilh 1he follow ing resull s: teatewood Clly C1M1ocil N-bc• 17, 1'97 ,., l'laenl; Absent Aquonnnwu,,....,.. Council Membel1 Nabhol1, Clnpp, Ounlt. Bradshaw. Habenicbl, Wll,IOIICI', Bliffll None (h) Mayor Bums uked fl,r nomlnati<>ns ror lhc ollla: ol Mayor for the next n,v -"· Council Member Wnggetier 1111ed lhal. as lhe Ciiy is in a period of change and really desila C1M11inuiiy, he -.Id make die following molion. COUNCIL MDOlllR WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SI.CONDUI, TO NOMINATE TOM BURNS ,OR THE omo OF MAYOR AND AUX HABENICHT FOR TIU oma OF MAYOR PRO UM OF THE CITY OF I.NGLI.WOOD, A)'CI : Council Mcmben Nabllolz:. Oamtl. Bradshaw. H.1benicht. Waggoner. Clapp, Bums Nays: None Motion carried. (i) Nomination for Mayor Pro Tem. !Clerk 's note: See Agenda liem 8 (h).I 0) Mayor Bums gave lhc pcrmanenl seal ing assignments. (k) Mayor Bums presented plaques 10 departing Council Memben Alfred F. Vonniuag, Jr. and Clyde Wiggins in appm:iallon of their servia: as members or Council . Mayor Bums lllid he would like 10 personally ll ia nk Mr. Vonniuag for his scrvia: on Council. He noted he has been a aniqoo member and is 1he kind ol a guy lhat reall y gets inio the thin gs lha1 he worb Oil. Mayor Burru commented that he has provided a paniailu pcrspo,:tive for Cowicil nnd Iha! some of us thal wear the suits all of time can learn a lol from• guy hkc Mr. Vormiuag. He said he \WIUld like IO sina:rtly thank Mr. Vonninag for his scrvia:. He noccd Ibey came on Council on 1hc day BNI m he bas a speci al memory olthll. Mayor Bums. on behalf or Counc il. wished Mr. Vormiuag and bis wife well and in all the ir iravels . He !hanked him ag.,in for his dedicalion lo the City . Mayor Bums noted Mr. Wiggins served os May or from Novtmbcr 18. 1991 10 NO\-embcr IS , 1993 . Mayor Burru Slaled lhal he -.Id especia lly like 10 rte0t ni1.C Mr. Wiggins because he~ wbal lhc job of mayor is Jikc and there arc a lot more th ings 1h,1 1 yo u h.1vc 10 do when you arc mayor. He said he has especiall y enjoyed working with Mr. Wiggi ns. that he has bee n on Co uncil fo r so me lime and Counci l roally apprcciaics his leadership and ded ica ti on. On bcl .ilf of Connci l. Mayor Bums offmd his lltanks 10 Mr. Wiggins. (I) Famil y members and gucs 1s of City Co unc il members were introd uced . (m) Co uncil rcccssca a l 8:20 p.m. fo r a bri ef rcccp1ion. The meet ing reco nve ned at 8:45 p.m. wi th all Cou ncil :•lCmbcrs presen t. 9. Public Hearing No public hearin g was . ··•led before Coun ci l. Conse nt Agend a • • • • • E ■alewOCld C:lry Coundl Nn••mbtr 17, 1!197 Paae7 n huu.) t•l'J l,Uofl'•I• ujf 1" , t'J 11tln1Hni": II ::L<I , 1 110m ,•o r , 1 , (BJ Appnwal on OnliDIIICIII • Finl Radmg COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 10 (a) (I) ON FIRST READING. (I) COUNCIL BILL NO. 101, 11'nllODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAP'IER Jil, ~ErrJON 5, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, TO PROVIDE RlR CONCURREm' REVIEW BVTIIE l!NGLEWOOD LIQUOR LICENSING AU'lllORITY AND 11tE ST ATB OF COLORADO LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION OF NEW LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITII TIIE STATE OF COLORAoo LIQUOR CODE REGULATION. Vore...,..111: Ayes-: c-. ............ Nabbalz. ua=n. Br.idshaw, llabenichl. Waggoaa. CtarP. Bums Na)'s : None Motion carried. (b) Approval ol'Onlill3!!COS OD Second Reoding COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGOl'IEB MOVED, AND rT WAS SECQ!'!;,ED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 10 (II) (i) OS SECOND READING. (i) ORDINANCE NO. 87. SERIES OF 1997 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 95, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER \'ORMITT AG) AN ORDINANCE AU'lllORIZING AN l!S'TERGOVERNMENTAI. AGREEMENT BETWEE l'1 THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, UNTlED STAlES DEPARTMENT OFTIIE INTERIOR AND TH, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . COLORADO 8-TITI.F.D "U.S. DEPAR-:MENT OF TIIE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY JOIJloT FID,'O ING AGREEMENT FOR WATER RESOURCES INVESTIGA T:ONS ." Vo1e results: Mot io n c..arricd . A)'cs : COUDCil Members Nabholz. Garren . Bradshaw. Habe nicht , w._. Clapp . Burns Nays : None {c) Rcsoiutions and Mooons ~,AYOR BURNS REMOVED 10 (c) (iJ) JT.OM THf. CONSENT AG "NDA. COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVEr. AND IT > \S SECONIIF.D, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 10 (c) (i). (i) RESOLtrnON SQ. 109. SERIES OF 1997 En ..... oad City CCN1ncil No,,.mber 17, 1'97 Pa..,a I' A RESOl.trl'JON AUTHORIZING TIIE ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC I.IBRARY TO IMPLEME)'(J' 11iE INNUAL "FOOD FOR FINES" PROGRAM FROM NOVEMBE.<t !l, Im ,11iROU<lli DECEt,tBER 19, 1997. t I t • H Vote remit.I: ,, J Ayes: Council Members Nabho!z, Garren. Bradshaw. HabenichL Waggoner. Clapp, Borr,. Na ys: None Motion carried. (ii) A n:soloUon accq,Unr. changes 10 1bc City of EnaJe,vood 's lavestmcnl Poliq, was coasiden,d. Mayor Bums questioned whal !hose changes arc. Dircclor Gryglcwicz explained lhal lhe changes were in bold and the deletions were lll1ld< lhro<1gh. Council Member Waggoner noled 1ha1 whal lhey had looked like lhe final copy . Cily Allor,,.~ !:'•<IIZDIIII explained Iha! whal Council received lhe new policy, 1hal lhe black lined version did: ; ~-' •q L."'(•::il. Mayor Bums DOied lhcy can't ldl wba11he chaugcs n:o. Dircclor Gryglcwicz said I:· ,,.; :-,t t '"' ·.vlrf Council didn'I receive lhc bl ack lined copy . Council Member Habenichl suggested Iha! perhaps lhcy should postpone lhis . Mayor Bw-os asked if tk,e would be a proble u wilh lhal as he would like 10 get a look al lhe changes . Dircc1or Gryg.•,,...;cz said ao, Iha! Fi1eh rinancial is rating our portfolio al lbc ,raeot lime and lbcy we,,: just uyiog lo get ,, done so !hey could finish !heir job. He advised lhal lhis will need lo be brouglll forward in December . He said !JC: would provide Council wi<h black liae copies"" dicy can compare lhc -and old policy. "', ,. COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO POSTPONE ACTION ON CONSENT 1 • .;ENDA ITEM 10 (e) (ii) UNTIL THEY GET THE BLACK LINE COPY. Ayes: Council Members Nabholz, Garren . Bradshaw. Habeni chL Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : None Motion carried. 11. Regular Agenda (a) Approval of Ordinances on First Reading TI1crc were no additional items rubm:11cd for approval on fo sl reading. (Sec Agend.1 Item 10 • Consc nn Agenda .) (b) Approval of Ordinances on Second Reading TI1crc were no additional items s11bmi11ed for appro\'ill on second reading . (Sec Agenda Item 10 -Coascnt Agenda .) (c) Rc~lutions und Motions There were no addition;il resolutions or motions suLmillcd for ilpproval. (Sec Agend;i Item 10 • Conscu Agenda .) 12 . General Di sc uSJion • • • • • • ~CkyC_. N-. .. , 17, 1"7 .... , (a) Mayo,'• C11iioe 1bnuu ) nt ) bnuu,h,n ~ l•l11 I l'H!tn'.HII~ n , 1. Ma,o,--_...,. Bev Bradlbn aad Daul Oam,tt, II>, ucw Cound l membet&. He said ii was a plels1111110 have..._.,_ aad he -loolwlg fonnnl tr worl<los 1.,.w,e, wilh lbcm . 2. Mayor aw..,.. lie .,.;w,d a Flood Middle School spc:cial ri• ,· C"ll d c of day, ago. On behalf of Council hc cu,g. I I -,._ :apia. 3. ~ .. yor Bums stalal. eerring ID an article in the paper lhis week regarding tl,c SouU1wcst Corridor Light Rail. that Joa, Calo,:. .. who had upposcd Guide the Ride. had Utrcatened to call a special mccting IO try ID kill the s....... er .. .ido, Ugh! Rail Line. He 110111d it hu been in the press and Ute Denver Post bad an editorial• bow rlllll)' 11:N of millinas of dolhm Ibis aould eos1 RTD ID do Uus. Mayor Bums advised 1h11 be..a...d tJ .wf oo Friday and •&•in 1oday and Iha! meeting has nnl hccn called and it appears Iba~ ii-•• ·be called. He said Iha!. rc!lcaing oa the real impac:1 of IUCh n Uting. lhal possibly 1hi1--. will .c oa:ur. Bui. be &1a1cd. ii ccnailliy Wustratcs that we havc to keep our guard up all of Ute time om!lhis li11c becaae 1hae arc p,ople on 1h11 IIOlud who would jllll as ,oon tcrrnu 13lc it and maybe go soultbcasl or not have any light rail at all . Or. Couocil Member llradshaw ;.1id, go :<L-aight to Highlands l!aaclli. MaJIOI" Buns ,aid that is right. He nDled we ha,,. to be rca.ly at all times to go to any meetings. ~-advised 1h11 be bas asked tl>,aLthey infonn him of any meetings. He noted !hat Alan Fleming. w1lot ~ pan of Englc,oood. has said for months dial he l>oold stop voling against the Soutbftst Coridor •._ .. lite S23 million. which was app1opriated by Congress this year. is in hand. He mia! 1hal they chcl get verification today that the funds have hccn appropriated . Mayor Bums said he ---if--l)OOd ,..,..gh for Mr. Fleming. B11~ he said . he woo,d ccr1ainly call on him to -.r ~ -,. imlcad oC against us. Mayor Bll11ll odviscd Utat they have 51a11ed to work on verifatiom ._ -IIIIIIIO)' hu been ,...--.ivcd, ID Mr. Flaning's satisfaction. Mayor Bums pointed out !hat every -they get down ther . is valuabic. especially Ute vote of someone who has never VOied for as in lbc pat I-It said they will k<ep 'Mlrlcing on thal °""· 4. Ma)'or Burns~ ttw there is ::. special ceremony ia Liulcton. tomorrow afternoon . honoring Mayor Dennis Reynolds. it wuli be held at 2:00 p.m. at lhe Liuleton Dq,ol . at Crestline and Rio Grande . Mayor Bums commented thal! the and Mr. Reynolds have worked almost like twins on the Southwest Corridor Light Rail project. H<: nolcd Ibey traveled to Washington , lhcy lcstilicd before tl1c Congress. they sun-eyed the Congnsiclaal dclcgalion and appeared m.,ny lime, at RTD logcthcr . He stated U18t Mr. Reynolds has been invaluable ail!,-for us on Ute Soulhwes1 Corridor Light Rail project . Mayor Bums menlioned Iha! he has koown !Mr. RC)-nolds for 25 ycar... Mr. Reynolds has hccn chair or DRCOG. chair of th.is district for O,,fL and om itbc Urban Drainage and Flood Control District Mayor Bums sa id he is ama,.ed at i-many things Wr. ~TIOlds has done while al,o conducting a CPA p1actice. Mayor Bums opined Utat Mr. Reynolds ,. ome of Ute great. genuine. grcal guys around . He said tliat if anyone would like 10 anend tomorrow Ibey sfuould feel free 10 do so . 5. Mayor Burns c:onu..,med Utat he looked up Ute Englc\\ooJ police chase policy . He said lh:11 as tl1cy know. wilh the tragic llll!llllelll where a Denver officer was killed last week. 1ha1 clc,sc proceeded righl lhrough Ute City ofEngil,,wood on 285 . He ao .iscd wc have a policy of no1 picking up a chase 1hat is moving 1hrough our juriswcal?ID.. -.. · 'I originated somc:whcrc else . He noted we \.\'C nt through this a couple years ago and he was just OU1U111S about il Mayor Bums noted 11011 some of our officers probabl y all cn ded lliat special memorial scnV-tl:Jda)· and 1hat Council wanted to recognize that officer and recognize that when our police officers go QQII on lhc street everyday they rc:1lly are lilcrally putt ing their Jives on the line . He opined wc should be mernally grateful for them for that service . (b) Council Mo:nobcrs Choice ..... ~ .. --~ .: ,.r -_,) -T ... • ,---~ ./ :; -1 > ~ 111 "'11 1 · · :.. , -r1 r.1 ~ I)· .., 1Jl •• l■aiewood City Council N .... be, 17, 1997 Paaeto ncll ~l1;1a1,;,n,.,1~nl •, ' ~-.J, ... l"t~ft11tnA" 1 • (I >31c1:I i~l •• (i) Council Member Nabholz: She ukod if the ra,epdon. held 011 Friday aipl lO wclcomc (ia,y Scan. -f■,r • wWe .oonmunily . Or,shoquCSlioaal.wasitjUllb~bcadlorcbainol'balM_............, She said her question is whether It wru; open to the comrnunily. Mayor Bums aid be did -tlua it was publicl1.Cd lbal way. Ms. Nabholz utal tbal kind of saddcu her, tbal he is io ...,..__, __ City and she would really appru:iate, with the help of public n:lations, Lbal they could get it i■ tie faalcwmd Herald, Denver Post or the Poclcy Mountain News. She said she was n:ally sad lO o,c mc,,-DIil done more on this . 2. Sbe Did the graffiti, on the fosb ston: in the 3400 block oi South Bn,edway. 11111 -bn,aght up at CoO'cc and Convcnalion with Cnuncil In October. is still then:. 3. She anted in the Libra,y Board minules it said that Hank Long MS ffl<adi■il &,.,iavolval in a pll!CI dilctlSliion 01 the CLA Confen:na: in n:p,d lo fillers on the coonpu1en . She taW ML Loag lilal she would like 10 sec if""' have anything on that that he could provide to her. 4. She sald she thinks ii ii long overdue lhot they Id. up a .-Ing with S .t H C-. W&e Management and the ocighbon involved over OIi Union in n,p,ds lO truck problaoa. ~ .-ed. nor a Dyer. She commented that she !bought a face to race meeting wilh these oeiglibocs. --- businesses, as well as any Council meonbcr thal can ancnd , is long overdue. Mayor Bums DOied lhal he has some pictlll'CS Council Member Habcnieh1 gave llinl • 11111 loe ....,;ved a call IWlll1 1 • week ngo advising then: will be some pictun:s coming through . He c,pi..s ...., pcopk renlly • need ,•-,mt !Jclp over then: and th3t he really thought ii w.os a good suggestion. lo response 10 Council Member Bradshaw, Mayor Bums confimlcd lhal lhe area in~ is U ■ion 00' ofFedcral . S. Ms . Nabholz welcomed Bev Bradshaw and Doug Gantn. (ii) Council Member Bradshaw staled thal she is very concaaod ..,. wba is going on wilh South Subuoban. She advised she will be meeting wilh a couple al' tllcir 1-11 members just 10 sec if they can't try 10 smOOlh some stuff oul or figun: our who is doing wbaL SK SIZl<d she just wanled Council 10 be advised or that because when she docs lhings lil<e that she: Ids poopicbo,.. Mayor Bums said that he shan:s her concern with lhat. He nDled !hat he U1ougbt wil<a -had dione;· wilh them SC\-cral weeks ago 1ha1 we wen:. perhaps, getting off on a diO'cn:nt kiaol ol ...._.1, Council Member Bradshaw explained her concern is th.it ii seemed 10 her thal C\~body •'he•~ out orth.11 meeting had a diO'crcnr impression orwhal happened. Soonc people. she poiall:o-. fdl lil<c they "~re bi1 by a uuck and olher people said "oh , ii was fine ." She said she undcn&ands the sulfs 1>111 be gerting 1ogc1hcr. Ci1y Manager Scars ad vi sed 1ha1 on Friday, Jerrell Black. Dave ~-t.bcir anorncy and Dan BrolZllWI >1111 gel 1oge1hcr hen: al I0 :00 n.111 .. 10 lalk about a aJlllacl llut City Attorney Brol1J1lllll had abou1 them pmcccding will, conslruction . He aolcd 1ha1 p.1n of trot is 11> lmM Palks and Rccrcatio11 Director Black , who is ~oing some wo1k on 1hc questions 1Jia1 were rai5ai --.,lhc.Ciry scoYiCC>. to kind or talk lhmugh some or rho« issues . Mr. ,cars added lloat ll1is will be loti Ima O?ponunily 10 sir down wi lh Dave Lon:nz 10 !Olk abool ou r n:lalionship. He opined tMl • •• U11p,>nant to ha\'c the anomcys prcscnl, just because there is some discussion about whether t.bc) cm pn:,cecd or not • • • • S..,....OcyCoulldl ~11.1'97 """ l .ilhlh l "•' J Luc 'k'll 11:"il 'l, , 1•uh11 ,11\"I 11 ,q oo .._ tile. He noccd lbal City Allomey Brotzman prcpar<d a memo lhal was pmc:d oul lo Counc, I ......... h!lliooL Ccmail ,Mcmber Bradshaw aid she feels ii is crilical lo lry 10 use any angle we can lo Improve coo--· :a-11·-. !Mayo, Bums commented lhal be apocd. a-iii......,.. Wqpacr poinlcd OUI lhat '¥" have tried Jo do lhal .cvcral limcs willlOul very much sua:ca. Hs aid be is woalcriD1 if City Auomcy BrolZIIWI or somd>ody needs lhe au1hority IO pursue any -tll aaion, should Ibey actually swt WOik . He wainllinod it would be a big miSllllte for them 10 SWI -Did ol pr00CU or 1'0n< on (hat Sile willlOUl lint aotlin& the authority from Iha Cily or E~ He llaled lhal is p111 of ow rules 311d rcgulalions and lbat is in lhe Ci&y or EnglC)"OOCI. He asud 'c-il nccdcd lO give ljPlhority lo City Auoq,cy Brolzman lo proceed wilh any kind of legal aa.... Cily Aaomey B,_n advised lhal Council needs to give 1ha110 Ci1y Manager Searl. COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO AUTHORIZE ANY AffllOPRIATE L&GAL ACTION TBA TIS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO KEEP SOUTII 5U91.IIUIAN FROM STAR~G WORK UNTIL THE PROPER PROCESS HAS BEEN co~n:D. Ayes : COUDcil Members Nabbolz. Garrell Bradshaw, Habcnichl , Waggoner. Clapp. Bums Nays : None ,, II ., H/1 II i -{Ill Ull 11, )f 11 l '111 (iii) Council Member Clapp: I. SIio DOied 111a1 on the 8~ of December Council will come 1oge1her for a Christmas Party will, some .Ce&loc:al, 51aleand fedcrnl elected ollicia4. She staled she wanled 10 rcques1 ll1a1 we have ii al the AVS C:C-i1151Cad oC the Golf Course 10 maybe show a lilllc bil of support 10 lhal program , In ,_ to Council Member Clapp. Council iadicaled Ibey know aboul llw: program . Ms. Clapp said slw: didn ·1 ~ whether she nocdcd a mo1ion or just a consensus of Council . Mayor Bums mentioned tha1 he llloupil ~ AVS cu accommodate 1hosc things and sornc limes Ibey can l Council Member lhbemil:hl DOied that was whal she was going lo ask . Council Member CIRpp ndvoscd she asked lhcm if Ibis w:as somdhing IIIC)· could do and Ibey indicaled lhey co uld and 1l1a1 lhcy would specially calcr ii for us. ~ Bums i.adica1ed be did n01 object 10 11"'1. He asked who was organi1fog ii. Council Member Clapp indicaoll it -Sue Bradshaw. bul when lhcy originally lalked aboul lhis Ibey lalkcd aboul holding ii al the Gall' Cow5e. Ms. Clapp said she IIIOUglll ii would be nice 10 show a linlc support 10 a local school ~....,_ She C."Plaiacd 1ha1 ii is I panncrship bclwccn Arapahoe County. Do11glas Counly and E.ogle,r....S Scbools. She COlllll1Clllcd 1h31 their food is really quite good . Mayo, Bums DOied ~ .. , they r=asly romoddcd their room over !here and ii is qui IC nice . Council Membc,· Gam:11 asked if rhcrc has bcm a -ract 10 hold lbc: p.,rty al Ure Golf Course or anything like 1ha1. Ma:1 or Bums said no . lhal he did OOl think SO. ~~o, Bums asked if there was a consensus or Council 10 do 1ha1 . Council indic.11cd there was. Sbc said she also "'3nlcd to bring up 1hc Summit focus on Children th.11 is in Washing1on . She noted lhc)· still ha\'C not put together ar agenda. But she noted . wha1 she did do . during the brief rccc:ptllOll. was copy some things she pulled off the Jn1cmc1 . which shows !heir ,,1ission s1a1cmcnt and a list of s;,onsors. Council advised 1hcy already received 1ha1 infonnalion . She no1cd Sue Bradshaw didn ·1 miss a d1lng and she !hanked lrcr . laalewood City Couo<II NoYH1bcr 17, 1997 .... 11 nuo) t1") l: ,,,.,, 111 '"Ct I. I ,'olttmrtnt "13•~ Council Member Clapp commented that it loob like_..... sbc would be inlCl'Cltcd In pUlltllng. She saJd she would like to get Council's pcnniaion to do - Discussion cn,ucd as to who would be going. Coattcil -......r Capp noted she would like to ao and Indicated City Attorney B:ouman would alto be going. --Bums asked if someone from lhc Libnuy Board would be going. Council Member Habcnicbl .,... CIIII dlcir budget is mmewhat spent and she noted they r=lvcd a memo rrum Llbmy Dircaor ~ ....,ting that. Ms. lllllenicht nolcd she attended lhc l,ibnuy Board meeting and• duoaab tllc plllic comment section about that. She advised the people indicated !hey want to wort topd,cr 11111 ....,. ii is a ....,., >ery dillicul~ complicalcd siblation Ms . Habenicht fell ii would be appropriate to send a deiqlliioll or people, where !hey can learn some of lhe things that are being looked ■t nationally and brins """lack. Sbc opined. mmetimes "1len you ha"" n number of people who share .,me of'lhc ,ame ideas adt!llcy bring It beet, thal ii really wori<s well . Espccil,llf on something as 1,':""1 as !his iuuc is Co so~ ol us in lhe community . I• Council Member Habedlchl said she ~Id lilie to r....--1 !hat CoJricil Member Clapp Mad a dcleg,Uon . ·She noted Mi c/ai,p has IW>tlliiiendcd llm Clily Attl>nleJ Brolllr,.,, .... allol\d."Ms . Habenicht advised that lhc Libnuy Board indicated. ifComocil would be willing 10 send one of their members, that !hey (.csignare the vic:e-<halr to attend. Am..* IIOlcd. they thought it would be appropriate if Libmry Director Long would attend. COUNCIL MEM.11>:R HABENICHT MOVEII TO Sll'Ot A DELEGATION OF FOUR PEOPLE, THE FOUR PEOPLE SHE IDENTIFIED, TO THE "'lll'RllNIT/ON-LINE SUMMIT: FO i US ON CHILDREN" IN WASHINGTON, D.C. Mayor Bums asked if Uiey tur.-c some idea of what lhc teal, am will be. Council Member Cl•,ip acl' ,, ;d !hey had an estimate drawn up, which she felt was 'er)' ltisJk. She opined this couJcl be done for a whole lost less . She commented Iha! she wasn 't cenain it was gaiilg40be IOffldhing "-onhwhllc, but after ttally looking ii over and giving it a great deal ofthought. she ,ally li:ds it is. COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW ADVISED SIR: WOOL!) LIKE TO SECOND THY, MOTION SO THEY COU!.D DISCUSS IT. Council Member Nabholz asked what lhc cost would be. Caumcil Member Clapp advised ii was $ I 886 per person which she fell was n:al high. 1hal 1ha1 would be top di:lllar. Mayor Burns noted the airfare is a big thing on !here and he felt Uiey could wort on 1ha1 ~ Ciauncil Member Oapp <aid she didn't think room and board would be that high either. She adviocd ii _,. lhc C\"Cning of the I•. so if they flew 001 on Ute 1•, lhcy would ha\'e lhc night of the I". 2"' and 3'" aMJ,comeback in the morning . so !hey would be !here three nights. Council Member Habenicht noccd it is allici p055iblc, since !his is a short conference. that maybe the two guys and two pis a,uld lharc a room. Slit commented that she has shared when going to a conference with Council Member Clapp before. Council Member Clapp noted it is for three nights and that she really values her privacy. She said it is lllltfhing personal . Council Member Habenicht advised it was just a suggestion, it was not an amendment Vote rcsulu: Ayes : Council Members NabholiL Garrcc L Bradshaw. Habenicht. Clapp. Burns Nays : Council Member Waggone,r Motion carried . • • • • • • 1-..wlllld City Council N_IM!, 17, 1997 Pop lJ rm t rll) L11,. w1~.fl'-I t•(1l ,'"1 dm~.•, -I •• q J . She welcomed tlie ~ Council members and commented that she is really looking forward to the next two ycan. Ms. Clapp opincp they havt a really nice Council nnd O,ey'wlll accomp\f,li :"'"' things. Rdcrring to the "lntemct/On-Li ,v, Summit : focus on Children", Council Member Nabholz indicated she did not hove a 11st of sponsors, which she would like lo have. Council Member Waggoner noted that the list of spo;,..,rs WRS Included In the one Information padtct Cow\cil received . (iv) Council Member Waggoner commented that he happened to visit San Francisco on the weekend and there were some nice areas ihcre that would sure look good at Clndcr,lla City . He said he realizes we don't have any seaboard areas, but he noted Iha, Fisherman's Whan. Pier 39 and Ghirardclli"s :s Just absolutely fantastic . He opined that it would be great if we could get something like that. at least for a little area in the Cinderella City area . He s.1id he doesn't know ifOl\irnrdelli's is a franchise type thing or what it is, but that ii Is quite n pince and would be a people draw. (v) Council Member Habenicht : I . She thanked Council for supporting her to be Mayor Pro Tcm . 2. She welco,md Doug Garrett and Bev Brndshaw to the Council. She said she agrees with Council Member Clapp that th 's Council has good times ahead of them . Ms . Habenicht ulso con gratulated Mayor Bums . 13 . City Ma.~acer's Repot1 (a) City Manager Scars noted Public Information Officer Puncerelli provided Council with a proposed orientation for this Friday . He commented it is a prcll y lengthy day . that there arc a lot of places to go sec, but we arc trying to give Council :1 taste or the City operations . He said they nould sure look forward 10 having Council members attend any or all of this on Friday . As pan of this. he advised. they \\1>Uld be ha,ing an informal lunch at the Golf Cou .. : with the dcpanrncnt heads to talk about the various is.sues . Coun ci l, he said. would be welcome 10 bring forward any issues . He ~kcd that Council let them know if this works for 1hcm . (b) City Manager Scars advised that there will be an Employee Holiday Reception. which -,ill be an informal holiday get together. He "~lcomed Council to allcnd . He noted it will be a get together for employees for the work they have done here . He noted it will be held from 2:00 p.m 10 5:00 p.m. on Thursday , December 18~. at the Golf Course He commented 11011 Ms . Puncerclli has bee n work.mg wilh 1he Employee Relations Dcpanment to .,ut 1h lc: 1oge1hcr. (Clerk 's IIOIC : The date for the Employee Holiday RCCMJ>tion has been changed to Wednesday. December I 7111• The time and loca1ion rcmnin the same ·· fro m 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. al 1hc Golf Course .( (c) City Manager Sc.1rs s.1 id . so we c.111 keep going on Ci nderella Ci ty. we have a big meeting planned tomorrow after staff meeting. working with Marilee Ullcr, Peter Kenne) He advised ~· ha\'C bcc.n asked to kind of prepare their direction on some ofll c lhings th ey would like to sec happen . Then lomorrow afternoon they and lhc slarfwill mccl wi1h Skip Miller . He s1a1cd it is pla nned for 2:00 p.m. in Conference Room A. Mr. Scars noted they may sci that back. probably a half hour . because he was sure some may want to ~ at Dennis Reynolds' p.1ny . But . he staled . 1hi s meeting \\i ll be at City Hall and if anybody wants 10 at1eiid . they arc welcome to attend . He noted it will be 1hc first time EncJ<wood City Council No,·ember 17, 1997 P111< 14 11100) ,U ) huoH ,t:1111 l.'(JI I 1·.1,1hn11i,Y, II •1 1) ,1 the aalf, aloo, will\~Jce UUcr,. llill -Uy jakc a look ~l the pl~ Skip MIiier 11;11 pu: 10,eU,~r for alternatives . After the review. be saii4. Ibey plan lo bring the ahematives back lo City ("our.ct.' 11".!h SO!''" recommendations al the Dccerubcr 1• .-ing. So, he OOICd. lhcy just want lo keep lhi· : a ' oh II'" and keep working on it ' Council Member W11&11oncr adrillll ill cmjunction with Ci~dcn,lla Cil)'1 he lw fC<JUCSled, throt \glt City Manager Scan, lhat staff put ,..,... .a link~ of Lhc Cinderella City rf'I 1ha1 s~ows the differen1ial in grades so Coun.:il can actually sa:il. He said he told Lhcm nol lo gel fancy.just lo show wlml lhe grades will be an•J how lhc area aiuAt! !''Ork wilh what was suggested lhc ollter nigh! wilh the Foley's building. si-ing the ramps up aadld<n>u. !be light iail Slation, lhe !heater and some residential along that oonh f;idc. He commcnlcd thal! l!his ,.;ii ;ii low Cqw,cil 10 sec wha \ t1ic effects of Ute grades will be and be thought lhal would help cv..,.anc. Cily MaAaF Sea/' advised thal Rir~ Kahm will be working on putting lhal IOgelhcr. City Manager Sears added lhal the 1111ccting tomorrow morning "ith Marilee U1ter, after tlte st!lft' mcctin&, is in pan to get some information fiom them 'On what their arrangement may be wi1h us as a City during the course of !his dcvelovmcru proc:ss. Again. he noted. !hat will probably be coming back 10 City Council al the Dca:mber 1• ma:ting'll'llh some type ofa proposed agrect~~•t with them as they monilor what happens. He commented lh:li lb!: doesn "t know what !he lerms of Umt will be right now. Council Member Waggoner asked iii' .then: is any new information on Wards . City Manager Scars said no and commcnled that we did gd !be keys 10 the loslins building. but he still1doesn'1 know the closing dale for !he resa of the property . City Amorne)' Brotzman explain ed that this is not a regular residen1ial • closing. 1bc ™" parties . Equilab le ~ Kravco. have worked out their diffen:n= he said, and !he rest of Lliis 1:ansaction \\ill be through the !Sllail. He stated 1hc title company docsri't want to sec anythln& over • faxei documents. so there ls no sit <iowu fonnal closing on this. the rest of this is just going to happen lhrough the mail . He advised lllal FOf,ob(y by lhe end of Ute week every side should have signed . So. Council Member Wai,g,ncr ,aid. bj !he end of No,·ember we should be the owner. City Allomcy Brotzman said that is right 14 . City Attomey's lupert (a) City Attorney B,azman asked if 1bere would be lhrc.: council members at the meeting al 2:J0 p.m. tomorrow. Council -lhcy ""uld try 10 altend . Mr . Brotzman advised Utey would need 10 post notice of that meeting. 15 . AdjGummcnl MAYOR BURNS MOVED TO ADJOURN . The mu:ting adjourned al 9: 14 ~.m. •