HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-06-07 (Regular) Meeting MinutesI
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ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
ENGLEWOOD, ARAPABOI COUNTY, COLORADO
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J•ne 7, 1'93
I. Call 10 Order
The r<gular mcding of lhe Engl""""'1 City Council MS called lo order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:37 p.m.
2. lllroc:atloa
The invocation was gi,-cn by Counci l Member Bullock.
3. Pledge ol Allegiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins.
4. Roll Call
Present :
Abse nt:
A quorum was prcsc:1 L
Council Members Halhaway, Saunders , Gulley, Bullock, Habcnich~
Waggoner, Wiggins
None
Also pr<Sent : City Manager Fraser
5. Minute,
Assistant City Anomcy Brotzman
Assistant City Ml.nager Reid
Allilwlt City Mam.=, Wcdding-Scoll
Deputy City Cieri< Ellis
Director Stanley Safety Services
Deputy Director Olson Safety Services
Director Haya Financial Services
Diroctor Esterly Public Works
(a) COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
APPROVE TH£ MINUTES OF THE REGl:t.AR MEETING OF MAY 17, 1993.
Motion carried .
Ayes : Council Members Bullock, Sawldcrs, Hathaway, Habc nich~
Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays : Nooe
6. Pre-scbedukd Vililon
There were no prc ~schcduled visito rs.
7. Non-scheduled Visiton
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(a) Orion Hunter, "",... m ABM Muap,eat Scrvica. encouraged Council's ouppon of
the proposed resolution which buically atb that City Couacil COlllldcr providing~ spoc for the n:location
of the Englewood Dcpol. He 11a1cd lbc llcpol ii mbillorical significance, it ii ochcdulcd to be demolished
and they hoping to house both the EnaJewood Cllambcr m Commcn:c and a 'ispl ,y an:a for the
Englewood Historical Society. Mr. Hunter mainwncd be ha na:ivcd quite a frw lctten of suppon from
mrious individuals and his n:scan:b leads him to bclicvc tbcrc an: foundations and companies willing to
don.11e money to projcctJ of th is natun:. He explained the raising of funds and specifics of the project will
be nddrcsscd once a location has been determined.
COU~CIL MEM&ER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO BRING
FORWARD THE PROPOSED RJ:.SOLUTION REGARDING THE ENGLEWOOD DEPOT.
Motion earned.
Ayes : Council Mcmbcn Bulloc:I<. Saundcn, Hathaway. Habcaich~
Waggoaor, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays : Nooe
The resolution was assigned a number and rtad by titic :
RESOLI.IllON NO. 45, SERIES OF 1993
A RESOLI.IllON AGREEING TO NEGOTIATE THE CONVEYANCE Of CERTAIN REAL
PROPERTY AT THE sotJJ1lWEST CORNER Of ENGLEWOOD PARKWAY AND 50\Jlll
BROADWAY IN ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO. TI)APl'llOl'RIATEPARTIES AS THE SITE FOR
RELOCATION Of THE ENGLEWOOD RAILROAD STATION .
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
RESOLUTION NO. 45, SERIES or 1'9J.
COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO AMEND
IU:SOLUTION NO. 45 BY DELETING "A'f TIU: SOUTHWEST CORNER OF ENGLEWOOD
PARKWAY AND SOUTH BROADWAY IN ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO" AND INSERTING
"TO AN APPROPRIATE SIT£."
Ayes : Council Members Bullock. Saunders, Habenicht, Wiggins
Nays: Council Members Hathaway. Waggoner, Gulley
Motion carried.
COUNCIL MEMBER SAUNDERS MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO AMEND
RESOLUTION NO. 45 BY DELETING IN THE EIGHTH WHEREAS -"ENGLEWOOD LIO NS
CLUB."
Motion cr..-7'\cd .
Ayes : Council Mcmb<:rs Bu11oc:1<. Saundcn, Hatha"'3)'. Habcaich~
Waggoner. Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Vole n:sults on the approval or Resolution No. 45 , Series of 1993 as amended :
Motion earned .
Ayes : Council Mcrnbcn Bullock, Saundcn, Hathaway, Habcnich ~
Waggoocr, Gulley
Nays: Mayor Wiggins
8. Communications, Proc:laa11ioD1 and Appoi ■1-alt
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(a) COUNCIL MEMBER ■ULLOCX MOVEl>, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
ACCEPT WITH REGRET AND MUCH APPRECIATION THE RESIGNATION OF CITY
MANAGER ROGER FRASER.
Ayes :
Nays :
Molloocanied.
Council Manbcr1 Bullack, Saundcn, Halhaway, Habenicht,
Waggoner, Gulley, Wigjm
NollOU
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(a) COUNCIL MEMJJER. ltATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING TO GA TR?:ll INPUT ON AN AGREEMENT CREATING A
COMBINl:D FIRE COMMIJNJCA 11ONS CENTER.
Ayes: Council Manbcr1 BulJoct, Saundon, Hathaway, Habenicht,
Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays : Nooe
MObllll canied and the public bcarin& opeaod.
IClcrt's me: Nollce ofpoolic bcari "o ._ published in tbc Ellglcwood Herald uu May 20, 1993 .)
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frtd Rawl<y, 3024 Scull, to.on· Strm a,cwngal Couacil ID IC-<Mluale Council BW No. 32 . He Slated
it appean tbac arc adcqualC fu , l to upgrade II,, mmm11nic:#ioo "J'SlCIII and that the City of Englewood
is capoble of boodling ill °"" alJain.
Ron f.a:k. ao Englewood Police Officer, swed that be would be addrasing the issue of moving police
co1lUIIWlications 10 Arapahoe County . He asked that Council, when they consider the move, think about
the ii,,-..-,ct it will baveoo the citizcaa, thecmployccs and 11,c polCllliaJ deterioration ofpcnonal services.
Also. Mr. Beck requested that Council t11in1c about the~ wbo have ~ for the City for several
years and who will be cast asi.:C without jolJI, without any aaiaance in olltaining employment or hope of
olJtaining anochcr job in the City oll!qlewood. He DDlal 1h11 City Adminislralioo maintaim that the
l 993 bud,cl cull will be roali7.al without layoff&, but be<-""' this would be a layoff, as people are
losing their jobs and they have no guarantee of other~ Mr. Beck asked that Council oot be
afraid to say 'we will oot do this bcclusc it is oot a good thing for ow people or the people who work for
us or the people we work: for.•
Council Member Gulley questioned where Mr. Beck rcceh'Cd his information that employees will cot be
allowed to remain employed by the City of Englewood. since Council bas oot yet discussal the police
communication move. Mr. Beck advi...S thal communic:a&ion be bas with cmploy<oos from that section is
that they are being allowed to apply with Arapahoe County and have not been offered or told that they "ill
be given aoy kind of preferential trcallDCIII for police desk officer positiODS or other positions that may be
created. Ms . Gulley asked if the dispalCbcn have been told that their jobs are in fact diappcaring. Mr.
Beck swcd he would say in effect yes, when the oommunialioo section l1lO\'CS to Arapahoe County there
will no longer be a nocd for dispal<b in thl, City of~ Ms. Gulley cxprosacd ooncem over Mr.
Beck's oommcnts as she pointed out Council bas yet to deal with that propo<al . Mr. Beck explained the
Police Dcpanrncnt is under the impression th.11 the oc;;otialiorts arc going forw.ud and that it is highly
probable that the move m police oommunicatiM to A,apllboc County will occur. He added that the police
and Im dispalchcB switch back and forth in I.heir aimnt duties.
Cou.ocil Mcml>er Bullocl; oonnncnt<d that the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plan~ which is
a coopcraHvc venture:, seems to work quite well . He questioned Mr. Beck's personal interest in this issue.
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Mr. Beck 11111d he ii a 15-year employee with the Cily of &al<wood and the Police Dq,■nmcot and he
has a foci for lhc C0111ma•katioo oeclioD, ID andenlandiq or wb1lt li ii like to bavc lbat radio contact and
familiarity with the per.-.., the othor ea11 or the ndio.
Patty R01JIC, ID Englewood Polioc ~. ,pclke ill oppooitloa ID D>OYing police dispatch to Arapahoe
County . She lilaled that two Anpahoc County ....,io,-came to the Englewood Police Dq,artmcn~
handed out aprli<:alions, which must be submiued by June 11 , 1993 and llltod the ...,.. .,... a "done
deal .• The County adviml they will be hiring two dilpllcbcrii. Sbc noted the dilpllCben llliled if they
could get a job within the City if they~ not biRd by Anpahoc County and~ told DO. She stated
some cmployocs havo applied for jol>I withill the City IIIWI bavc not been puled "" ,-view whether
they an: qualified or not. ,She cxprcued her opinioo that the City's ccmmunicatioo equipment will last
SCVCl2I mon: yean. She -eel she would like to kmw if the poli.:e •::oL•municatioo will be lll<Md to the
county and if she will bavc a job.
Mayor Wig&ins rcquestal Ditu:tor Stanley rapond to the questiom 18-J cooccrns al Mr. &ck and Ms.
Rezac.
Dinxtor Stanley confirmed that the Littleton Fire Centu bas biRd three Englewood diJpalchcrs and that
Arapahoe County came out at the City's ~ ID 121k to the dilpllcbcrs to explain the County's bencfil.S,
application process and allow the City's dilpllCben to submit early applications, ill ID allempt to get the
process moving should Council decide to go with the merger. He acknowledged thal lhctc is a panic in
the oommumcauon ccoter and that these bas bccu ID exodus ol employees. Mr. Stanle:,' swed the City
has DO pooilioos ID offes r.t thil time, bowe¥es, lllff plus to propooc, during the budF process. additional
police dcslt officers. He reiterated thal the IIOO megahertz system is not mandllory. Tbe Ci~• bas the
choice of going !!> a 800 mcgabcrtt system or stay on the .,..,..,,. cbar.ncls and narrow the bands, which
"ill cost.._ U much U a IICW syllan.
DirtCtor Stanley, ill raponoe to Council MmberHabcnicbt, ICbowledgcd that if the police
communication merger is appnMd the Englewood police ~ will eventually be croa-traiocd.
Council Member llatbnay lWed ii may haw: been a great thillg ID invite Arapahoe County to the City,
but as far u &be was coocemcd the fire dispolch and police dispatch arc two entirely dilJCRIII agenda
itcmJ. She pointed out &be haa DO problem with IDIJYUI& the fin diJpalch, which is the item wlder
consideration at this public bearing. However, &be docs have n:scn>.aions about cban&ing police dispatch
to Arapahoe County and sbc took issue ,.;th the assumption that the move is a "clone d<al ." She stated it
may be an incorrect pcrceptlon on the cmploycca' part. but her point is that this is not the fim person she
has bean! this from .
Dirl,ctor Stanley agroed with Council Member HathaMy that thiJ is not a "clone deal.• He pointed out
1h21 Arapahoe County,.. invited ID talk ID City of Englewood employees at the cmplnyecs' request. He
co nfi rmed thal the propa,al to move fin communications to Anpohoc County is port ol the OYCrall
pictim, but that the dccisiro with rcspccl ID the fin: communications stands alone.
Council Member Waggoner noted several citizens called to say they do not want to ""' fi~ or police
communicadons moved.
Jodie Johnson. 4 765 Sooth Bannock. spoke oo behalf of keeping communicalioo services in the City of
En~cwood She stated &be called the police department one night when her son was working at the
laundromat on Chenango and a man was uying to break in. She did not know the address, however when
she identified the laundromll as bcillg by the Burger King dispatch lcntw whe~ she was talking about.
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Ms. lohnlcn fdt her IOD a,uJd bave bee:, killed tbal night. She emphuiud the iq.onancc of keeping the
personal touch.
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO CLOSE THE
PUBLIC Hr.ARING.
Ayes : Ccuncil Mambcll Bullocl<, Saunder,, HalhaMy.1!.ibcnicb~
Waggoocr. Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: N.w:
Motion carried and the public bcarini: clcad.
COUNCIL Ml:MBERHATHAWl,Y MO~',J, AND ITWAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE ON
SECONll ll£ADING AGENDA OUI, (II) JIS FOLLOWS:
(b) ORDINANCE NO. 27 . SERIES OF 1993 (COUNCll. BILL NO. 32. INlllODUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHA WA r'), l!NTllLED:
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT FOR A cot.,,l!INED FIRE COMMUNICATION S
CENTER BETWEEN THE CASlU:WOOO FIRE PROTECTIOIJ DISTIUCT, PARKER FIRE
PROTI!CTION DISTIUCT. CUNNINGIIAM FIRE PROTECTION DISTIUCT, THE CITY OF
LITl1.ETON. COLORADO AND THE 01Y Of ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO BY AND lllROUGH
THE ENGUlWOOD SAFETY SERVICES DEPARTMENI' • FIRE DIVISION.
Council Member Gulley .....S tbol II this poiDI abe oould not \'Ole in favor of the agn:elDCIII as she felt
the subject sbould be revisited iD«pb.
COUNCil. MEMBER HABENICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO TABLI AGENDA
ITEM 9 (b) • ORDINANCE NO. 27,SUW or 19'3 UNm. WE HAVE A CLEAR.D .. CISJON
ON BOW THE CITY Wll.L PROCEED WITH TOTAL COMMUNICATIONS INCLUDING
POLICE COMMUNICATION.
Ayes : Council Meaba> Habeaicbl, Wagoner, Gulley
Nays: Council Meaba> llullocl<, Saunden. llalbaway, Wiggins
Motion dcfcalod.
Mayor Wiggins made the foUowing SWCIDCIII :
"Englewood City Cooncil Member Alex Habenicht =~y made her opiniOGS lmown
regarding police and fire dispatch OCIVices in an opinion editorial published in the
Englc,,ood HcDld. At issue is wbcthct or not Englewood should pay for a computer aided
design (CAD) emergency aJOlllllllliali syacm for, and by itJclf, or whclhcr wc should
join with neighboring jurisdkliocu in the provision of these services. Ms. Habcnicbt's
cditnrial argued that the City should CXJDtinue to provide this 1ervice il5df. While this
lic,,po int may have had merit SC\ual years ago, it is not rcpracnWi~ of the type of
c ,cmmcnt that Englc,,'QOd residents want today-a government that stresses quality
scrvica at the lowest poaiblc CXJII. Fonunatdy for Englewood, wc ha~ the opportunity to
use two llalC-Of-lbc-art COIIIIIIWlicali l)'IICtnS lhal arc alJ'C3dy in place in the IOUlb metro
area. Tbcsc arc with the City of Unlctoo (fire dispolcb) and the Arapahoe Coonty Shcrill's
Dcparuncnt (police dispatch ). Both of these systems ha~ the capacity to accommodate
Englc,,-ood's emergency oommunlcalioa D'lods.
Ms . HabcnicM expressed -ra1 key points in her argument for keeping dispatch in
Englc,,-ood. l'ci Iii« to respond to thcse arguments. point by point.
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The full point: A regional COIDDPIDic#im• -crcala anocher bweaUCl'llic: loycr, and,
as such, all"CCIS ICCOUDtability. Coolrary lo Ibis opinion, bwaumlic levels will be reduced
by iDlqJlli,,g comm11oic#icw lldwmb. 1'1111 plan COIIIOIW.ICS the COIDlllWlkatloo
DCIWOrl<s of not only the city, bul the cotirc-= end of the county . Expcricnced
dispalchcrs working within Ibis eyelcm will be c:aplblc al routing telephone calls in an
efficient and organized manner.
In order 10 ensure aa:ountability, regional fire colDIDWUClllone will be oper.,ICd wilhin the
guidelines CSlablishcd and go" med by in1CrgOYa1Uncnlal agrccmenlS . DccWons all"Cding
the oommunicalioo l)'IICIIII' op nllons will imolve eigniflc:anl input fiom the Chief Officer
of each participating agency. l 'ac decisiDM will be made ueiDg a democratic l)'1lcm, wilh
each member receiving an cqu,', vou:.
The sa:ond point The ap.cmait lo bavo fire diepaU:b provided regionally is a "piecemeal,
back door approach" ••ilich will ultla.aldy lead lo police dispatch being providod regionally
• •di. The mo,-e to conuact with the City al Lillldoa for fire dispeld> is hardly a back
door approacll lo CDtcr an lgn,CIIIOIII with AnpoJ,ac CGwlly for police dispalcbing. The
inco<ponlion ol fire <"mm1111icarion1 Ullo a rqional IOn'ice is a logical transilioa u the
City bas bad IIUIOmllic and IIUllll aid ..,......... in dlix:t for yean-whicb bavo been
rccogni,.cd by City Council and 111c public • bcDdicial . The c:oncep1 behind automatic and
mutual aid agrccmcnis Is lbal when a fire OCCllB, the quickal rcsp0llllO i~ desired no maucr
wbcre the lint rcspoodiog unit Is fnn. Mulllll and IIIIOm.itic aid agr1ICIIICIIII bavo bad lwo
specific cffccts, lhey have lowa-cd the avenge rcsp0llllO time for fire calls, and they bavo
kn,cn:d Englewood's ISO 111ing which dclcrmincs the amount paid for fire imwanoc.
Sued on the above poeitiw .0-..:U pined fJUm coUaboraring with olbcr enlitice, it follows
lbal combining commooic#iom will IOl\-e lo fiu1bcr cahanoc these agrccmellll.
When ii is cvidcot tilll regional file Cl"IIDPIDic:aliml -opc111ing smoothly, I similar
proposal for police dispatch will be cxploRd. Al Ibis time, the groundwotk Is being laid 10
incorporate EnglcwooJ'I police aJIDDMIDicalions ..;ai, the Alapahoc County Sbcrifl's
Dcpanmcnt. Wilh a regional syslCm. olliccn will bavo immediate access 10 information on
criminal activity lhroughoot the COWlty, enhancing both their safety and general
information Oow. However, just like the proposal on merging fire communications, this
nx:ommcndation will be dcv<:lopcd lhrougb lhc public procas, a procas Iha! is ncilhcr
"pic:ccmcal" nor "badt door.•
It Is interesting lo note lbal when Ibis iseuc WM initially presented 10 City Council II its
May 3, 1993 IIUdy IICSlioo, Council Member Habenichl llllal 1h11 she Is familiar wilh
ADCOM (Adams County'• rqioa,' mmm11oicai;.x. center and the system 1h11 this conccp1
is designed after), likes lhc CAD l)'llaD. and fccls comfortable wilh stall's recommendation
(10 rcgionalizc fue communications wvice).
The third point Under regiooal ICIVicc delivery, lhc City 105CS service . There will be no
loss of service lo the citi,.cns ol Englewood with the implementation of eilhcr or lhcsc
agm:mcnts. If anything, the service level Is cnhanad.
EnglCl'ood rarely has more lhan lwo dispatcbcn oo duty II any one time. They can easily
become ovcrwbclmcd ir mulliplc calls for service m rcporlcd at the same time. Contrary 10
Ms . Habcnichl's asscssment !hat 'multiple calls ll't rare", ii is llOI wicomrnon for our
dispatchers 10 roocivc multiple calls . Under the f)l1ll'Olcd agreement wilh lhc Sher.ti's
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olllco, lncn:uod levd1 ol UlilWlce dllrillg critical illCideab ue availablo-ll-.c result ol a
1ar.., OIHluly Slaff, Including IIOlllllkllc<lo di,..idt ...,..,...... By elblbllJhing
1Cp1t11C a,mmunicatioa ;;yllCa lilr police and fuo dilpotcblng. ..,,.._ callJ will
rcociw thc priority that Ibey deacrvc and nm!.
Tho fowtb point: Tho pcnonal touch -safety ltlVice pmonnd and dilpalchcn iJ
loot. En&iew<Jod hu signilican; employoe lw1loYer In thc comnw1•ic:atim1 ,..,.,tcr. Only a
limited number ol dispatcbcn ba\'C clllbllshod lullq or lipificul relltiomhipa with
offic:m. Tho woning rdaliolllbipl--ollical and displlcbm is limited to
radio COIMllllionl, which iJ ouctly wbal will occur In thc flltwe, reprdlc:a ol which
a,cacy prcmdes thc communic:aliom ICMCIC. Tbo la ol "paDIII toucb " bu""'
nopliYdy impocU,d Olber large dilpatdling unita, such u ADCOM.
Tho fiaal point: Tbo COit for I DCW l)"1cm ii mlnimlJ wbcll complRld to Olhcr cxpcn,cs.
Rqanllc:u olwbdbcr we join with Olber agcncia, EDgJewood ,_. to updalc its
COIIIDMIDic:atioos ll)'Slrm. and lllll><!C-lhHrt COIIIIIIIIDic:aou syslrml do DO( come cheaply .
lfwc c:boolc to keep communicatiou "ln-bouK" wo mat to spend appn,ximltdy $87l,OOO
in 11art-up cosu for capital cquipmc111: S300,000 rcmodcli.ng thc communicatioos center.
$350,000 for installing I basic CAD l)'llall, and $215,000 to compldc thc l)'IICm.
Addiliooally, 5450,000 could be spcal OIi rdini.ng thc l)'IICID by placing direct link
computers In all plllOl c:ar.-for a total olSl,375,000.
By compariaoa. thc llalt-up 001t1 for combining fuocommunicatioos 11 $21,000 and annual
opc,ating 001t1 ue $85,000. Combining police dilpllchi.ng ICrvica with thc Anlpaboc
County Sbcrill's Dcpa11mcnt would i.n\-olvc 11art-11p 001t1 ol $60,000 and umual opcTlling
001ts ue Sl40,000. This IDOYC will """' thc City 5794,000 in llalt...., 001t1 and
~Y $100,000 In annual openung--. A$ time.,.. by and this service
pnMS to be clfcdivc, more j urildictioas may join In this lcgioaaJ YCDlwc, tbcscby
ckacasi.ng Englewood's costs .
o...r thc past few ycan, Englewood bu llrcaod thc impol1allcc ol quality scmccs, with
cmpbuil placed OIi COit muagcmtlll. This bas resulted in the City lockin& ll I myriad of
oplionl for tacb and every ICIVicc the City pnwidcs. Thcoc oplionl ba\'C included
pmatizatjon, employee Rtroni.ng. and lcgioaaJ ocrvicc ddivay. E.allllling and
implcmcnli.ng tbcsc optioas hu allowal III to cooti•ually expand thc ICrvica we providc-
scrvi0e1 -b u the spring clean-up, concrotc rq,1-. the bookmcbilc, and thc housing
of the Cbendyn Hor,ccar.
In additioo, the City r tindy IICICb apportunitics to mau its employees and Council
members more dfcctivc lhroogb training and confcrcnccs. TbiJ fact ,ns left unmentioned
by Ms. Habcnich~ possibly because it may be difficul t for her to justify the S10,134 that she
has spent since 1988 on travel and conferences .
Englewood needs to ensun, that our citiu:ns receive the best quality servi0e1 possible.
Gi,-cn the City's revcnucs, which CO'atinuc to be a ooun:c of conccm. management decisions
that save the City almosl $800,000 in capital cxpcnditun:s and $100 ,000 annually make
good sense. I sincerely hope that when there ue opportunities for this type of cost savings
and improved services, we pursue: them. Thi, is, after all , what the citiu:ns of Englewood
"'1111 and deserve.
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Council Mombcr Hathaway IIIICd she ft&MOCl to add a few allllllaU in regard i., Council Member
Habenicht'• vticle in tbc llorald 1111d 1111a ooa,ma,u that havc beal made in the ia. tM> wcdcl. She
contended thal one oCthe coai:erm oC Amaldmcal I ii 1h11 people do DOI WIIII any morc laxeS. Ms .
HaOiaway SlalCd thal lo believe thal inltiluling I compala-..i.d ditpllch and the cxpllllioo oC our
communicatioos system in tbc City oCEA&)ewood would not~ any new taxes is I fallacy . She
oiaintaiocd there ii no way to come up 11'ith I to 1.3 million dollan to inltilUIC our own syacm with the
an ticipated reYCDUC1 OYU tbc next Im: yan. She doel not bdicYo thal the citiun< oC Eoglewoocl would
app rove taxes for tbc l)'llelll. Sbe 00IIIIDellled thal five yem ago when the pn,posal -made IO go to a
joint displlch. tbc automatic aid 111d _,..aid•~ did not~ II all . Ow..-the lasl five ycan
those •~ have pnM:D to -1< ,...,. wcll; she lllllod in her apoioo the mcrgor would be ID astute
use or ~n• money. She poiDlal • tllal there is a little"""' one million dollan in uofuodod PIF
n:qucsts, specifically dcsignalod for aiaummicalion expansion 111d comnndcr aided dispatch. which docs
not inc lude r<Uaining. Sbe roilelatcd thal she comidcn tbc police dispatch a tOlally separate is,uc and
tlc1 t it has DOI beal pnM:11 to her 1h11 ur-ct. CID do it boacr lhlD tbc City can. However, n:garding
the fire dispalch issue, .... Slllod ii .... beal pnMII to her lllimctioa thal it CID be done and done "'Cll
by merging. Ml. Hathaway clarifiod 1M1 ii ii DOC the City oCLlttldoo'1 displlch, it is a rqionll dispatch
cen ter thal bappcns lo be houlod in lbc City oC Llttldoo'1 buikfu,,_ She aho fdl thal tbc fact thal ~ •"
down six dispolcbcn oow eliminala .,_ oC tbc dil!Jllcbcrs' llllal, 111d thal is -1,iog thal occds to be
addressed as an employee issue. She llaml she bu oboerwd police and fin: displldl in action over a
period oC lime 111d fccll ii i, an cxtn:mdy Sln:111111 job. Sbe Clllplwizal ii is lhcir pcnonal touch, whether
it is for the City of Englewood or for 111\'0DC ct. thal makes tbc dill'crcncc. She addod thal she believes
this particular proposal lo climioalc w,; displlch will hdp alleviate some of the sucss. She Slated sh6
docs no1 bclic,-c police displlchcn mm to be AJapahoc Couoly cmployccs . Ms. Halhaway QPlaiocd she
introduced Ille oouocil bill for fin: dilpOICb bocausc she bclicvel ii will work.
Counci l Member Habcoichl addn:aed """""1 poinll raised in tbc diacuaion. She llalod she believes the
fin: colll1llllllicali mc,ger would iaa,-, adminiltnli\'O bwaucracy. She DOied eacb member will
have an equal ,'Ole, which she sugpllOII. ill light ol tbc fact 1h11 EA&)ewood bas more calls than any other
jurisdiction. ,.,. shoold have • 'wcighlcd" wee . M far as mutual 111d IIIIOmMic aid lgJOCIDCDII, she
agreed they an, 'M>fking very well and sbc Slllod she is not oppc-1 to intergovcmmcotal agreements .
Ms. Habcnicbl 5lllcd thal inlagovcr-1 8gJOCIIICIIII arc ID imponaot and positive way lo save
money . llowc\-cr, she cmpbasi2JOCI the unporllllCC oC maintaining CODUol of tbc kind oC acmccs and level
or services the citi7.cns of Englewood clclin:. She agreed thal tbc informalioo thal needs to be shan:d
among jurisdictions will DOI be precluded by our maintaining communicllioos dilpllCh within the City.
She qucstioocd tbc proaxlurc for baodliog calls 1h11 ruiuire both police or.I fire n:spouc. II was her
co ntention that the City's system worb wdl now and ii just modi to be improvtd. She n:markcd that she
was well aware of the COSlS involved. She emphasized that she is very opposed to the move for tin:
co mmunications as she fell it is only in tbc bca intcn:Sl of our owo citi7.cns 10 keep ii locally controlled .
Ms . Habenicht ukod 1h11 Council look II tbc complclc issue. She agreed citiZA:11S do not want an increase
in ta.xcs, but in her opinion the most imponant issue raised by Amcodmcot I is trust in government and
nc1inl.aining local control . She contcodod the ciliz=s do DOI want to lose tbcir control and that this is a
step toward losing that control.
Vote results on Ordinance No. 27 , Series ol 1993 :
Ayes: Council Mcmbcn Bullock, Saunders, Hathaway, Wiggins
Nays: Council Mcmbcn Habcnich~ Waggoner, Gull ey
Motio n carried.
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(a) Mnyor Wiggins invited those pn:scnt 10 speak concerning the 1~'9 4 Budget.
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Director Hayes provided proof or notice or public fORDI which was published in the Englewood Herald on
May 20 , 1993 .
11. Approval oa S«oad lludlll&
COUNCll. MEMBER BA TBA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE ON
SECOND READING AGENDA ITEMS II (a) AND (I,) AS FOLLOWS:
(a) ORDINANCE NO. 28, SERIES OF 1993 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 30, INI'RODUCED
BY a:>UNCIL MEMBER GUUJ!Y), EN'ITIU.D:
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENI' WITH THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE OOl!RJOR IN WHIO! THE CTIY OF ENGLEWOOD Wil.L
PARTICIPATE IN THE U.S.G.S. SHALLOW AQUIFER STIJDY OF THE DENVER METROPOLITAN
AREA.
(b) ORDINANCE NO. 29, SERIES OF 1993 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 31, INI'RODUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY), ENTm.ED:
AN ORDINANO. APPROVING AN AGREEMEm' FOil DEU!GATION OF
PRETREATMENT/INDUSTIUAI. WASTE OONTROL BETWEEN METRO WASTEWATER
RECLAMATION DIS11llCT AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
Motion carried.
Ayes: Council Mcmben BulJock, Saunders, llalblway, Habcnich~
Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggim
Nays: None
12. Ordinances, Raolutiom ud Moelou
(a) Deputy Director Olson prCll'.llltd • fflC0111111CDdan from the Dcpartmcnt or Safety
Services to approve, by motion. a conuact for radio communicali0111 equipment servicing to STI
Communications in the amount orsn .~.oo . He advised the City has um! STI for scvcral yca,s and is
satisfied with their service .
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A
CONTRACT FOR RADIO COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT SERVICING TO sn
COMMUNJCATIONS IN THE AMOUNT or W,460.00.
Motion carried.
Ayes: Council Membcn Bullock, Saundcn. Hathaway, Habcnich~
Waggooor, GuUcy, Wiggins
Nays : Nooe
(b) Director Eskrly presented a nx:ommcndatioo from the Department of Public Works to
approve a bill for an onlin&ll<Z Cllablishiag -as for Paving Diluict No . 36 and to adopt a
resolution to notify property owners or IISICSIDICDIS and esllblish a date for a public hearing on the
assessments . He advised thal Ordin&ll<Z No . 18 or 1993 crealing Paving District No . 36 , was passed on
April 19, 1993 . Mr . Est erl y stated this include< a location 10 complete the distri ct alon g Plalle Ri ver
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Drive that ,.,.. pla'iously omitted due to Raolutioo and Trull Company owncnhip. It was estimated that
$88,100 would be needed for the impro.anooll. The ftnll aJII buod on actual COllllnlclion an, a total of
$78,647 .8S ,
(i) The Deputy City Clctk was utcd to read Council Bill No . 33 , cnliUcd :
COUNCIL Bill NO . 33 , ll'mlODUCED BY COUNCIL Ml!MBBR BULLOCK
A Bill FOR AN ORDT 'ANCI! APPROVINO nm WHOLE COST OF nm IMPROVl!MENTS MADE
wmilN PAVING DISl .. :JCT NO . 36 IN nm CITY OF BNGLEWOOD, COLORADO; APPROVING
AND CONFIRMING nm APPORTIONMENT OF nm COST TO EAOI LOT OR TRACT OF LAND
IN SAID DISTIUCT; ASSESSING A SHARE OF TIIE COST AGAINST EAOI LOT OR TRACT OF
LAND; AND PRESCRIBING nm MANNER FOR nm COLLECTION AND PAYMENT OF TI-IE
ASSESSMENTS .
COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA
ITEM 1l (I,) (I) -COUNCIL BILL NO. l3.
Motion arricd.
Ayes : Council Membm BuUoc:k, Saunders, Hathaway, Habenicht,
Wqgoacr. Gulley, Wiggins
Nays : None
(ii ) The Rclolulion ns usign<d I number and n:ad by title :
RESOLUTION NO. 46. SERIES OF 1993
A RESOLUTION A1JJ'HORIZING nm NOTIFICATION OF PROPERTY OWNERS OF
ASSESSMENTS WITHIN PAVING DISTIUCT NO. 36 AND ESTABLISIIlNG A DA TE FOR A
PUBLIC HEARING ON nm ASSESSMENTS .
COUNCIL MEMBER BULWCK MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA
. ITEM 11 (I,) (ii) -RESOLUTION NO. 4', SERIES OP 1"3.
Ayes : Council Member. BuUoc:k, SaundcB. Hathaway, Habenicht,
Waggoocr. Gulley, Wiggins
Nays : None
Motion carried. The Public Hearing is acbcdulcd at 7:30 p,m., July 19, 1993 .
(c) Din,ctor Esterly pn:scntcd I n,amunendation from the Department of Public Works to
approve a bill for an onlinance Cltablishing IUCIIIIIClltS for Special Improvement Dislrict ECIC
(Englewood Commcrcill Industrial Ccaler) 1992 and to adopt I raolulioo to notify property owncn of
assessments and to establish a date for~ bearing 011 thc-. Mr.·Estcrly advised then, is no
cost to the City for improvcmcnll collilnlCll:d ill thiJ dillrict since the developer will be assessed for all
aspects of consuuction including water, Allitary......., ltonD .....,, adrninisuative and engineering.
The total assessable amount is $297 ,033 .S8 , The City of Englewood originally allocated $3 14,000 in
General Fund n:sourccs for construction of this district. The unltsCd balance will be n:lumed to the
General Fund. In n,sponsc to Mayor Wiggin1. Mr. Esterly confirmed that the project has been compl eted.
(i) The Deputy City Clerk was utcd to n:ad Council Bill No . 35, entitled :
COUNCIL Bill NO. 3S, ll'mlODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY
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A BllL FOR AN OIIDINANCI! Al'l'ROVING 1lll! WHOLE CXlST OF 1lll! IMPROVl!MENTS MADB
wrrnIN SPl!ClAL IMPROVEMl!NT DISl1UCT 1992 -!!CIC IN 1lll! CITY OF ENGU!WOOO.
COLORADO; APl'llOVINO AND CONFIRMING 1lll! APl'ORTIONMl!ITT OF 1lll! COST TO BACH
LOT OR TRACT OF LAND IN SAID DISTRICT; ASSBSSINO A SHARE OF 1llE COST AGAINST
EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND; AND PRl!SCRIBINO 1lll! MANNl!R FOR 'llll! 0')LLEC11ON
AND PAYMEl'IT OF 1lll! ASSBSSMBNJ'S .
COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA
ITEM 11 (c} (i} • COUNCIL Bll.L NO. 35.
Motion carried.
Ayes : c-il Mombcn Bullod<, Sawider1, Hathaway, Hallcnichl,
Waggoo,r, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays : None
(ti) lbe Raolutioo ..., assigned a n.-and n:ad by tillc:
RESOLlfTION NO. 48 . SERIES OF 1993
A RESOLtmOl AlJlllORIZING 1llE NOTIFICATION OF PROPERTY OWNERS OF
ASSESSMENTS WillllN SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 1992 • ECIC AND ESTABLISHING
A DA TE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON 1lll! ASSBSSMBNJ'S .
COUNCU MJ:MBER BULLOCK MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA
ITEM 11 (d} (u) · RESOLUTION NO. 41, SERIES OP 1993.
A'YfS: C.....:iJ Mcmllcn Bullock, Saw>den, Hathaway, Habcnich~
W...-,r, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: -Motion calricd. The Public Hearing is ICllodulcd at 7:30 p.m.. July 19, 1993.
(d) Director Esterly prtSCllU:d a roa>rnmcndation from the Department of Public Works 10
approve a bill for u ordinance CllablishiDg the .............. for Concmc Rq,laccmcnl District 1992 and
10 adopl a rosolulioo to notify pn,pcny owocn or ............. and to establish a dale for a public bearing
on the asses.menu. Mr. Esterly advuod lhal Concrete ~mcnt District 1992 was creaU:d by
Ordinance No. 2 1. Series or 1992, which was adopled on May 4, I 992 .
(i) The Deputy City Clcdt -uked to n:ad Council Bill No. 34 , entitled:
COUNCU.. BllL NO. 34, INTRODUCED BY COUNCU.. MEMBER BUUOCK
A Bll..L FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 1llE WHOU! COST OF 1llE IMPROVEMEITTS MADE
IN CONCRETI: REPLACEMEITT DISTRICT NO. 1992 Wl1lilN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO: APPROVING AND CONFIRMING 1llE APPORTIONMl!ITT OF 1llE COST TO EACH
LOT OR TRACT OF LAND IN SAID DISTRICT; ASSESSING A SHARE OF 1llE COST AGAINST
EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND ; AND PRESCRJBJl;Q 1llE MANNER FOR 1llE COLLECTIO N
AND PAYMEITT OF 1lll! ASSBSSMBNJ'S .
COUNCIL Ml'.MBER BULLOCK MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA
ITEM 11 (d} (i} • COUNCll. Bll.L NO. 34.
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Council -Oullcy qucak,..,.., i!>e llalUI allbo> ...idcllll who hid~ ceq1aml 10 be removed
rrom lhc Diltrid. DIRCIOI 1!11.::riy ..MIOd Ibey _,, ddde4 II Council'• l1lqllal ad no oomtruction
oc:curnd.
MocJon carried.
Ayes :
Nays :
CGw,cil Mcalbcrs Bullodl. ::.undcn, Hathlwly, Holx:llicb~
w...-,, Oullcy, Wlgin,
None
(ii) The RaollllioD -oaigncd I number and read by title :
RESOLtmON NO . 47, SERIES OF 1993
A RESOLtJT1ON AtrrHORIZING 1llE NOT.FICATION OF PROPERTY OWNERS OF
ASSESSMEl<I'S WTllUN CONCR!m! REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO . 1992 AND ESTABLISHING
A DATE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON 1llE ASSESSMEIITS .
COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA
ITEM 11 (c) f,1)-RUOLU11ON NO. 47, SEIIRS or 1,,3.
Ayes: CamciJ Mallbal Bullock, Saundcrs. Hathaway, Hlbcnicbl, w...-.. Oullcy, Wiggim
Nays : Nonc
Motion c:anicd. The Public lbriq is ICllodulod 117:30 p.m., Iuly 12, 1993 .
(c) DiR:clOr e.r!y prcomal • ..._mcnchtioo from lhc Dq_.,,'IICDI af Public Works lo
approve, by motion, lhc 1wanl orC0111ne1 for CaDcnse Propu, 199310 Conc:rcu: Worb al Colorado ,
Inc. in lhc UDOUDI orSI04,635.50 . Kc IUICd Iha! the cngincen' Cllimalc for lhc comtruclion portion or
this projecl ..-as S 105,000. Mr. Esterly amfirmed the City bu been alisficd with their work in the po51
and has checked their rcrcrcnccs .
Cooncil Mcmba Wagoner qucslioocd if the alley..., or Aa>ma from Amhcnt to Yale -.Id be
assessed. Mr. ~ adviJcd then, on: rq,ain in the alleys. but Ibey will DOI be asscucd to the property
owne rs.
COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY MOVED, AND rr w AS SECONDED, TO APPROVE mE
AW ARD OF CONTRACT FOR CONCUTJ: PROGRAM 1'93 TO CONCRETE WORKS OF
COWRADO INC., IN mE AMOUNT OF SUM,635.50.
Moti on canicd.
Ayes : Counril Members Bulloclt, Saunders. Hathaway, Habcnich~
wau,ncr. Gulky, Wiggins
Nays : None
Discussion ensued regarding the use al blacktop ill the p,vcmcn\ or alleys.
(() Director Hayes prcscolcd I RCOCruDCndalion from the Department orFinanc:ial Servi ces
and Community Dcvclopmcnl to adcpl I bill for an onlinancc allowing ..-aivcrs or the Waste Transfer
Surcharge ror municipal cican""P p,ojecU. She explained the surcharge was implcmcnlcd ill 1987 and it
is assessed on any person who disposes al trash II the ..-astc lrumcr facility; lhc term "pcr,on• is defined
10 include munici palities. Ms . Hayes swcd the City has had cequcsts from a number or munici palili cs.
including ourselves, lo ..-aivc the rec during spring clean-up act ;,ities . The ordinance proposed woul d
provi de limited ..-aivcrs of the ""5tC transrcr charge during til e months or May through Sept ember for
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municipolitics in Allplhoc Councy who aJDduct clean-up IClivilics for lhcir communities. In n:sponsc to
Cowicil'a qldl,AII, Ma. Hlyea CllllfiJmod 11111 three CXllllalltltioa, Uttlcloo, Sboridln, and EnaJcwood
11:Jvo rcqucated waivcra in the put, 1111d 11111 l!qlco,'OOCl'a poynm WOllld cycle bod< to our budget. It wu
alto c ' ed that Liltlctoa and Sheridan's combined surcharge would be approximately $1000 .00 .
Council Member Wagoaer adviacd thal the rourr the awdwge wa inatitutcd in the fust place wu to
rcimcunc the City for the wear and tear oo the -u a result of the IIUCb going to and from the
uansfcr station . Trucks from the other communitics CIUIC problems with our str=ts. Mr. Waggoner
pointed out. and he would be oppmal to allowing waiw:n of that aurcharge.
Cooncil Member Bullock fell that the S 1,000 is an inaipilicant amount in nns of ltrCCI main1e ... ncc or
rq,oir, yet is a aipiflCIDI amount in -of aa,avation to the alba citica. He prdc:md lo maintain the
goodwill bc:1-,, Uttletoa. Sheridan 1111d Eaa)cwood.
Council Member Gulley qucstioaed if there -.. similar aituationa wherein recs ba\-c been waival for the
Ci;y of Englewood by other municipalities.
Cicy Manager Fraser staled that during Englewood's spring clean-up campaign the Cily waival fees and
did numcrnus things to cncowage citi= participolion in the clean-up. He advised that this proposal is a
conaoqueoce of inquirics from both Shcridaa and Uttleloa given our aucmpt to build bridges b,.t"-ccn our
communities. Clearly it is not a very aignificaol alll ilCSD. and it is a legai means of adualJy waiving our
own fees.
Counal Member Habenicht asked Assistant Cicy AUomcy Brotzman if this council bill in any w.iy
compromises our ordinance in terms ofprivale baulen. etc., by adding this exception. Mr. Brotzman
staledit-.ldoot.
The Dcpuly Cicy Clcri< wu med lo rad Coucil Bill No. 36, CDlitlcd:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 36, INTRODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTIIORlZING TIIE LIMll1!J) WAIVER OF TIIE WASTE
TRANSFER SURCHARGE AlJillORIZED UNDER Tl11.E 4 CHAPtER 7 SEcnON 11 TO
MUNICIPAUTIES LOCATED EXCLUSIVELY Wl1lllN ARAPAIIOl!COUNTY.
COU NCD.. MEMBER llATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITl!M 11 (0 -COUNCIL IILL i~O. 3'.
Aya: Council Mombcn Bullock. Sawxlen. 'Halhaway, Habcnich~
Gulley, Wiggins
Nays : Council Member Waggoner
Motion carried.
13 . Gai,ral Dlscuuioa
(ai Mayo~• Choice
I. Mayor Wiggins requested' an update oo the Englewood 'Something to Talk About" schedule and
asked that Council be apprised on an individual basis. Assistant Cicy Manager Wodding•Scoll responded
and noted that meetings will be scheduled on Tuesdays, Thundays, and Saturdays through August .
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2. In 1apoa1C to ID inquily al Mayor Wlgjal. Dinl:tllr Slaalcy appriJod Couocil of the Ci ty's
invoi-dwul& World Youth Day KIMlim. o.:u.ioa .....i.
l . Mayo, Wiggins ootc:d be bad reccivc:d a n:qUCII for a nomination 6om Cooncil for thc
Phi,anthrnpic Day oCColorado ADnaaJ Annis for 1993. Council Member Habenicht agreed to addn:ss
the n:quca.
4. Ma)'Of Wiggins lldvilc:d 1h11 the-• Bdloricw Part arc in dire om! of repair. City
Mnnagcr Frucr swc:d lllall'will follow-<1p aad rq,on to Couocil .
s. Ma)u Wiggins offi:rc:d his pa-i thaaL:I to Rmnc Officer Cape for a job wdl-donc on hi s
hnndli ng oC ID incident II Bclle\icw Palk. He rcitallal bis belie{ 1h11 police offioerl should parlt thclr
can and patrol the parts oo foot. He cmpbasiml that the City has pn,blcms in Belleview Parl: after hoors
and with drinking duri!ll ooftmll pn,cs. Diroctor Staalc:y agreed to~ thll ofliccn shoold be
walki ng thclr beat
(b) Couocil Mtmba's Cboice
(i) Council Maabcr llallcalcbl advilCIII tbal it has boon brought to her lltention
lhal the ..-aming simis arc DOI audible ID all lCdioas "'tbc (:jty. She cmpbasiml the importance of
taki ng a serious look II our system as she fdt it has been sbown that the City al Englewood is wlncrable
to 1omadocs. Discussion ensued.
(ii) Council Mtmbcr Hllbaway :
, . She asked if the City would be l111W1g a July 4th cdcb<ation. Assistant Ci ty Manager Re id
ad,k• 1 u..i = ,.;u be a cclcbratioa II lhc Regional Part aad South Subwbaa 11ill be the lead planning
agcnc:y thi s year. Discussion ensued.
2. She qucstiooc:d the status of the propm,d South Subwbaa miniature golf aJW>C. Council
Member Waggoner advised the Palb aad luaalion Commission has paac:d a n:a,1...,.. opposing the
counc. City Manages Frua stalc:d ii ii bis Wldonlaadia& 11111 South Subwbaa ii ooliciting bids for
immediate construction. Ml. Hathaway.-she would be willing to attend South Subwban meetings in
orde r to emphasize the City's opposi tion to the propnt'CCI miniature golf counc. Discussion ensued.
(Iii) Council Member Bullnc:lt csnpbasiml his suppon oC the letter from the Parts
and Recn:atioo Commission objecting to the CODllruClioo .-the miniature golf course.
14. City Manager', Choi«
(a) Mr . Fraser advised that this is Employ,:c Recognition Weck. and he invited Council 10
aucnd the Ice Cream Social Friday afternoon.
15. City Attoruey't C''1ict
Mr. BrOIZIJWI did not have: any mancn to hring before Counci l.
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COUNCIL MEMBtR HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO GO INTO
EXECUTIVE SESSION FOLLOWING Till CITY COUNCIL MEETING REGARDING
PERSONNEL
Ayca :
Nays:
Motioocanicd.
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Council Mcmber1 Bullock, Saunden. Halhaway, llabcnich~
Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
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COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY MOVED TO ADJOURN. The meeting adjoomcd at 9: 12 p.m.
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