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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-12-07 (Regular) Meeting MinutesI I. ENGLEWOOD CITV COUNCIL ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO December 7, 1992 I . Coll lo Order The re gular 111 ·111 •,; or11,._ t.nglcwood Cit)' Counci l was cn ll cd 10 order b)' Ma)or Wiggins ,1 7:H p.m. 1bc inrnauion \\'llS given by Council Member Bullock . 3. Plcd,te or AllqlhCC TI,e Pledge of Allci;la ncc was led by Mai or Wiggins. ~-Rnll C■II Pn:sent: Ab>c:nc: A q110rum wu prcxnt. Also prcs,,nt : 5 . Minutes Counc;U Members Hathaway. Gulley. Bulloct. Habcnklu. W1gg0111:r . Wiqlns Council Member V1111 Dyke Ciiy Manager Fraser Ci1y Auomcy DeWitt Assistant Cily Ma1~1ger Reid Deputy Cit)' Cler Ellis Oin:ctor Merkel . 0111111ual1y Dndopmcnt Oin:ctor Fond3, Linleton/Englewood Wasie,,'ll 1cr Trcalmcnt Plon1 and Ulilitics Opcmtions Manager Kavinslcy. Public Worl<S/Serviccnter (a} COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE TH£ MINUTES OF TUE REGULAR MEETING OF NOVEMBER 16, 1992. A)cs. Counci l Me mbers Bullock. H:uhm,'lly. Habcnichl. Waggoner. Gu lie~. \ 1gg 111s ars None l\lol ion ca rried Absc,11 Cou nc,I Member V,111 D)kc 1, Pre-sc heduled Vi iron Tiwrc were no prc.-sc hc.-dulcd \ 1 11 ors TI1 re n r no nou•schcduJcd , 1s 11 or. R Cumntur1i ra tinn"• Pn)cl:1n1.1t iu n~ itnd A111wiru rm·111 s Tl,cr \,e r e.-110 0 11111111111 :111 0 11s. procl:!111.1110 11,. o r ap1>o 11umi:11 1 ... Englc:,,'OOCI Dry Council Minutes Dcc::cmber 7. I 992 9. Public lleari11,: No public lie.iring wns scheduled before Council. COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED.AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE ON SECOND READING AGENDA ; \IS l!I {o) AND(',) AS FOLLOWS: la) ORDINANCE NO 50 . SERIES Of 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO . H .J. ll'lTRODU ED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HAntAWAY). ENTITLED : AN ORDINANCE flXING THE TAX LEVY IN MILLS UPON EACH DOLLAR OF THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN TIIE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. AND ESTABLISHING A MILL LEVY FOR TI-IE ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. DOW!'n'OWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY . (b) ORDINANCE NO. SI. SERIES OF I 992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 47. ll'lTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY). ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Tln.E 5 . OtAPTER JC. SECTION 3. OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, RELATING TO INTOXICATINO BEVERAGES. Nays : Absent : Motion c:trricd. Council Members Bullock. Hnl1111way , Habenicht. Waggoner, GullC)·. Wiggins None Council Member Van Dyke 11 . Ordinance-. Raofutloa1 Nd Motloat (a) Dinxtor Merkel prcsc111cd a rcconuncndation from the lkpanmc1\I of Communily Dc,,:lopmcut 10 adop i a bill for an ordinance vac:uing a ponion or public righ1-or-wny for Swedish Medical Cc111er's Mcdic:il Office Bu ildi ng IV ( 1OB IV). He ad,·iscd 1hm the Plannin& and Zoning Commission considered 1h i mca1io11 n:qUCSI al iu ovcmbcr IO . I '192 111ce1ing and \'Died 10 recommend appro,-al. Al the No,,:mbcr 16 . 1992 Ci11 Council mccling an cncro.1chmc111 agreement was app ro\'cd granting 1cnipornry cncroachmc,11 righ~ for the ronstm.1ion of MOB IV. "i1h Ilic undemanding 1h31 the c.151 leg of the hmnmcrlicad would be \7!Cllcd. and an ahernale dcdic,ition given. thus gh,ng the l~1mmcrhc:1d n wcst/nonh oricnwhon r-Jlhcr 1h.,n the present east/wcs1 oric111,11ion . Mayor Wiggins quc 1ioncd "hclher s1a!T h d cone, 1cd Ms Carol Willi ams and if she was aware of this proposed ordinance Ms. \Villi;u ns w;u present . Discussion ensued . Cil ) Anomc) DcW111 ad\'iscd Ill e :111on:.; i r Swed, h Medical Cc11 1cr has 111d1c11cd 1hc1 arc currclll l) pn:p.inng ;md s1g.11u 1s 1hc ncccsS.ar) d ocumcnls 10 tr:rns.fcr the :1pp ro prin 1c property 10 the Ci1y . Tl,e Dcplll) Ci 11 Clerk 1,,is asked 10 read Council 8111 No ~•J . c111 11k-d · 0 NCIL BILL NO ~•J IN .R Dt;CEO BY C' UNC IL 1EMBER GULLEY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF PUBLIC RIGHT-OF -WAY IN WHAT IS K 'OWN AS T II · SOUT II LOG/\ ' TREET AN D OUTl·I PENNSYLVA IA TREET ALL EY BETWEEN EA "T HAMPD EN A VE 1'UE AND EAST GIRARD A VE ' E IN THE CITY OF ENGLE WOOD . 0 NTY OF AHAPAII OE. TATE O1' COLORAOO I I I I Englewood City Council Minutes December 7. 1992 COUNCIL MEMBER CULLEY MOVED, ,um IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA IT EM 11("1 -(:0 NCIL BILL NO. -19 . Motion c:i m cd )CS : Co1111cil Member Bullock . Halhn\\'ny. Habcn ic hl. Waggoner. Na ys : Absc111 : Gulley. Wiggins None Cou ncil Member Van D kc tb) Director Merkel prc.scnlcd a rcconunc udil ll0n from 1hc Dcp.1nmen1 of Commu uil)' Development 10 ndop1 n resolu ti on 11 pproving an l111pro\'e111c 111s Study on the South Snnta Fe Drive Corridor. ns prcp.11cd by the Tri-Cities Plannini; Group. Mr . Merkel noted 1ha 1 lbe ci ties of Engle"'ood. She.rid.in .. and Littleton nre working together 10 assure thnt the propo5Cd impro\'cmcn1110 South Sant.a Fe Dri,·c arc in their best ht1ercs1s. He 1101cd lhc desig n linn EDA W was hired lo address opportunit ies for OC:Slhctic cnha11ccmc11t such as lighting. landscaping. and signagc. The Sludy providcs lhe nci:cssaJY dcsign criteria Md d,ai,1ienw1io11 10 p~t 10 the DepannlCllt or Transpon11lon i• IUIJPO(I or the communities' needs and desires for the fulurc oru,c South 5.mta Fe Corridor. City M:mager Fraser added lh:U this impacts not juSI Engk\\-ood, Sheridan and Linleton . but Dcn,·cr as well . He contended these i111provcmcn1s urc mlicaJ lo our camomic development opportunities. Mr. Fruser pointed oul 1hn1 the proposed rcsolution ~imply cndoncs 1hc work or the Tri.Cilies Planning Group. which ,.;11 e1\.1ble 1hc cities 10 11cg01ialc "ilh the Colorado Department of T~Jnsportalion. Council Mctnbcf Waggoner asked ir some ol 1hc specific designs proposed in 1his stud)• arc in conJ1ie1 with 1bc oafcty rcqmrcmc111s fur FHWA . Mr. Merkel confirmed that in 10mc ii-that may be true. '-'er. tltolc conllia.s will be llddrcacd during negotial ions. He aaircd Council tlW they woold be coD1Uhcd throughout the proa:ss or negocia1ion . Discuaion cllSIICd. The ~lulion was assigned a number and read by title; RESOLUTION NO . 96, SERI.ES OF 19112 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OI' THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. REGARDING APPROVAL OF THE SOI.ITH SANTA FE DRIVE CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS STIJDY . COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECON DED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. ?6, SERIES Of 1'92. ays : Absclll . Mo1ion carried. Council Members Bulloclt. Hn1h3\\'1)', Habc11ich1. Waggoner. Gulley. Wiggin• None Council Member Van O,·kc ( ) Director Fonda prcscn1cd a r=111111cnd:11io 11 Crom 1hc U11k1on/Engh:,1ood Was tewater Trc:mncnl Plant 10 adop1 a resolution aocc p1in g 1he Pltosc la ltnprovc111c111 s Project He ad,·iscd 1h:i1 1hc Li11lc10 1 11 glc"ood \Vastcw;11cr Pl:im 11npm,-c 111~u 1 arc no\, complc1c The citic of L1tt lc1011 and Eni;lc\l ood . as O\I ncrs and W:t1cr Poll1111 011 Co111 ro l Rc,oh rn g Fnnd (WP RF) loan r<-c1p1 c 111 . Mc required 10 aoccp1 1hc proJCCI. The ommuml}' o nccrns rcgardrng ,he: S(..·wcr plan! odors ,\e re d is ·usscd Mr. Fonda c \'.pl :uncd that 1he Ci1y will be co1111111 1011 111 g:, s11 1d ) of the odor al the 11 lan1 ancr 1hc Ci1y hn rc,·1scd some opcr.11,onal funct io n ity 1:in:1g.c r Fras r 0 111iriucd th,H as 1:1fT ha . dc-~111 \\llh 111..: m:1Jo r our s o f odor t he~ arc da.cmcring th ere arc 01hcr sou rces 111 :11 "ere 1101 1d1.;1111fiablc g" n the !_!c ncral scope uf thc probl em He :assured l Englewood City Council J'i i•l r-<11: Dc<:embcr 7. I 992 Council 1hat stalT and 1\ L. ' ,1i 'upcrviso ry Commillcc ""' dcd ica led in 1hc ir clTons 10 gel the odor under control. Mr. Fonda discus.sod po1cnt ial source< 1,rodor a11 d c.~;,lnincd 11~ imponancc or cili7.cns rcponing ony odors immcdinlcly Le nglh d1 scuss10 11 ensued The rcsohnion was assigned .n n umber ::an d read by lillc : RESOLUTION NO. 97, SERIES OF 1992 A RESOLlITlON ACCEPTING TiiE PHASE In IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT AT THE LITTLETON/ENGLEWOOD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT. COUNCIL MEMBER HATFIAWAV MOVED, ANO ITWAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE RESOL UTIO 0. 97, SE RIES OF 1991. Nays : Absco1 : Motion c:1rried. Council Members Bull ock. H:ul ~"'"Y· Habcnicln . Waggoner , Gulley, Wig.gins None Counc il Member Van Dyke (d) Director Fonda presco1c:d a l'C<l0mmcnda1lon fn,n, lhc ~ mUtililics 10 appro\'e by lllOlion a bid fo,-c;oncmc repair on an overhead ,.,11c r Aoragc facility . He explained lhc City 1w ~ concn:tc lllllb: i,.o • U111't million pl.Ion 1111w. and one• si• million gallon lank. at lhc O\lffl!cad stongc rcscn'Oirs i n Greenwood Village. Mr. Fonda rcpon.cd tha l ■,._.,.inspection of the conc:re1e rewaled clclcriora1ion on the t"'O -1hrcc ntillion gallo11 mnks . as well as other problems on the six ntillion gallon 1a11lr. which ,.;u be :iddrcsscd by Council ma ln1c r dale. Oi,'Cn lhc problems wi1h Ille si~ million gallon lank 5131f dctemlincd ii is impcra1i ,..: 10 proceed ";111 the concrete repair 011 the lwo -three million pllon ianJr.s 11,e l"'O -three n1illion g,1llon ianlr.s \\'Ould 1hcn be m11i lablc as SUlld,by units in the a,:01 tlle six mill ion gallon tank is faced \\ilh major rcp.1irs. Mr. Fonda c.~plaincd this is a good time 10 proa:cd with lhcsc repairs • demand is low. He DOied lhc bids were signiOcantly llighcr lhlUl lhc estimates. Consequcnll)•. it ll'&S determined lo rclJIOVC sc:vcral ilcrns from lbe bid which "ill be delegated to s:talT. The change onk:r dccreiscs lhc price by S~S.810 . n ,c new comr:ic1 price is $135 .000. He confirmed tha1 Staff IL'ld ncgot '"·-~ lhe ch.·rngc order "ii'' 1hc co lllr:tctor and lhc rcp.1irs climinmcd a rc 1101 rclalcd to the Stn,ctural inu:,g , · ·(the umk. CO NCIL MEl\,-t:R GULLEY I\IOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED , TO AWARD THE CONTRACT TO PREMIER SPECIALTY co TRAC.TORS. INC. FOR REPAIR or RECTA NGULAR CONC RETE WATER STORAGE RE SE RVOIRS IN THE AI\IO UNT OF SIJ~.000. N3)'S : Absc nl : Mo1,on carried Conn ii ~e mbers 811 ll ock. Ha1I L1 "")· lfabcn 1c h1 . W:1ggoncr. Gull c~·. \Viggans No ne Coun ·,I lc111bcr \Ia n Dyke (c) D1~1or Fo nd;) prcscmcd a rcco rnmc 11ct111on fr om 1hc Dcp;inn1cnl of U1ili11c 10 apptO\'C a hccnsc ag.rc-cm HI \\ 1111 the L111 lc1011 Pubh ·hoo l for a n -..·:1"-C t1h.·111 J k 11o tcd the C:L~m cn1 :u c:1 1h:1t the Lutl ton Pubh hoc,ls u ,sh to ma1111:11n ,,as rc:11cd ,,hen 1h" •I) mmed n foncc surroundm g 1hc Shc nnan Wa1cr Ta nk He advised 1h:111hc hcc nsc ag rcc 111 Ill :ill o"s 1hc Cil~ 1hc ri gh1 10 n1:1 kc ftill use of lh c prOJX'fl ) n :-cs.s I) 111 th opcr:rn on o f l hc Cu~ I I I I ~:;lcwood City Council M inu tes mbcr 7, 1992 COUNCIL MEMBER GVLLE\' MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A LI 'ENSE AGREEMENT SUBMITTED BY TIIE LITTLETON PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR MAINTENANCE OF AN EASEMENT. Motion c:i rric:d . Ayes: Council Members Bullock . llalhaway. Habenicht. Waggoner. Nais: Ab scnl : Gulley. Wiggins None Counci l Member Van 0) kc (f) Operations Manager Km·insky presented a rcc:o111111c11dm io 11 from the Dcp.1nmcnt of Publi Works to re new the Ci1y's custodial co ntrn ct for 1')93 wuh American M:tid fa11i1o rial Service in the omoun 1 of S 11 1. IKO He poinlcd ou l lit.II 1h c 19•)3 con1me1 costs a rc approxlmntcly 7¾ lower 1han 1992 and the \Va51cwatcr Trc.ilmcnt Plant will be included . He c.,plnincd rcccnl problems arc being addressed and an impro"cd qunlil, control program ha.s been implemented. Discu ssi on cn.st1cd . COUNCI.L MEMBER HA TBA WA\' MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVI: TIIE RENEWAL OF THE CIT\''S CUSTODIAL CONTRACT FOR 1993 Wlm AMERICAN MAID JANITOR I.AL SERVICE IN THE AMOUNT OF 59,2'5 PER MONm FOR AN EQUIVALENT OFSlll,1110 PER \'EAR. City Ma1~11,'Cr Fraser pointed out that the Cil) s a dministrat io n of lhis contl'IIC1 has changed signilicantly. He Sllllc:d tlsll Mr. Ka,1 nski• spends n i;rc,1t deal of time going, around 10 11,c dcp;,nmcnts. 1101 only using sUt\'C)' instn11nents. but mocting dircc1ly wi1h SlllCf In Vllrious dcp:u1me11ts to aacss thc qualily and rui1urc or lhc eustodial services. He c,q>lniocd ll1is n:conuncndalioa is made with the undc:rslanding tbal Ille comp:,ny is nol pc,rfCC1. bul 1hci r pcrfonnnncc was m1isbctory in 1992 and stalT feels the conllllCI warrnn1s ,_,;ng. Voce results: N:l)S: Abscn i: Mocion carried. Council Members Bullock. H•thaway. Habcnichl. Woggoncr. Gulley. Wiggins None Conndl Member Van ~kc (gl Ci1 y Anonic)' DcWill prcscn1cd a rccom111cnd.11ion 10 adopl a bill for an ordiMncc amending the En gle\\ood Muni ip.11 Code 10 in Jud e h:1rass111cnt/s1:dking. He slated th is proposed ordinance wou ld be usefu l in the si111:11io11 "here 1hcrc ,s no aC1ual physical con1ae1. bul by rcpc1i1ion a credible thrc.:11 of physica l ha nu ,s made 10 an md i\'1dual , He cmphasi,.cd 11,,1 1his proposed ordinance is 001 a cure-all. bul ii Is n pro-ne1h'c 1001 th:il can be used by the Poli ce Dcpanmem in a number or si tl.J.')tions. D1 scn ss 1on ensued regard mg 1hc c,ni:;;11 111t1.r:,11ali 1~ or th~ pl'o poscd urdi11:111ct TI1 c Dcpul) Ca l) C le rk'"" :iskcd 10 read Council Bill No . ~K . c1111 1lcd · 0 CI L BILL '0 4M. I NTROD CED BY O NCIL MEMBER HABEN ICHT A BILL FOR AN ORDI AN CE AME DING TITLE SEVEN . I-I APTER 6A. SECTIO 4. BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION ENTITLED HARASSI\I E T -TALKING TO THE ENGLE\ 00D MUNICIPAL CODE I ~M5 CO NCIL MEMO ER 11/I0ENICIIT 10V£D. A D IT WAS S[CO DEB. TO APPROVE /IGEND ITEM 11 (,:)·cot ;\('IL BILL o. 4H . A)C Con n 1I kmt>er.s Bnlloc~. f-1 ,Hh:ma\. Habc111 lu . \V uggoncr . G11llc~. \\'1~111 ~fa~~ None Englewood City Council Mimnes December 7 , 1992 Absent Council Mc1nbcr Van Dyke Mo1ion carried . 12 . General DiKuuioa tn) M;.yor's Choice I . M;1yo r Wiggins sm1 cd 1h:i1 Co 1111c1 I needs 10 , otc on the slate or 11 0111inccs for th,. ES BDC Bo:ud (Englc\\ood Sm:ill Bus111css Development Corpor:111on l The three cand ldmcs being Howard McGrc or o f Engineering D)110mics . Inc .. Lucy Moffilll of Paul's R~ .-,~rnnl , and Lon::n Shepherd. C.P.A. Vote result~: Five Council Members for Loren Shepherd One Council Member ('Hathaway) for Lucy MofTnlt Absent : Council Member Van Dyke 2 . He requested COWKil schedule a date for the C\'aluation of both the City Manager and the City Auomcy. It wns dclcrmincd Council would meet Monday. December 14. 1992 at 7:30 p.rn . (b) Council Member's Choice (I) Council Member Waggoner. I . He 31kcd lhal the alley bdWCCII Pearl and Washington in the 3300 block be in:luded in tbc Rcsolulion of lnlcnl and Public Hearing fllf Program Year 6 Pa\1ng District . l . He discussed the outcome of a meeting bd\\ttn Wnst""~ucr Trc:ntmcnt Plant Maru1gcr Stowe IUld Mr. Ph il Lucero . Discussion ensued . (ii) Council Member Habenicht rcqucscd Lhat Ci1y Allomcy DeWitt elariry 1101ilica1ion reqn ircmcnls for public meetings, i.e. number of members who meet. and ti dat.c the law became t.!"Tt:cl!\le . (ii i) Counci l Member Hathaway od,•iscd Council wou1d be rc:c;ch-ing her rcpon on her trip lo lhe NLC Conference. She st :llcd she •ubrnittcd her c,pcnditurcs and t~u reimbursed the City for unused funds . Ms . Hn tJ way noted slic has a Ii~ or concern., ror st.nil'. which she will copy to Council. (iv) Co1mci l Member Bullock : I . He st:Ucd he has rccci\'Cd a complaint rcg;uding Il ic noise c n:alcd by 1hc Sm:dish flight ror Life hclicop1cr s, from a rcsi dcn l around 1hc soullmcst q,L1 dra111 ofH :1111pdc11 ai,d Broad\\,1y. He requested rui!T relay th e co rnpl:iin1 10 Swcdi h. 2. He ad,-iscd he had rccc l\cd :1 complai111 fro m a rcsidc111 in 1hc a rc:, of th e Allen Filter Pl:i111 11~,1 1hc w:n cr smell s like chlori ne and I aves while s1:11115 111 1hcir si aks. ! le offered :1 resolut io n. drafl ed b) DRC"OG. rcco n1111 e11 d1n i: ;1ctio 11 on homcl css uc s in 1hc r, •hi co11 1U J reg ion Mr B111lock read th rc~1l u110 11 1n 11 s c-1 H1rct~ I le harctJ Ins cx1xnc11cc of SC\ cr:1 1 )C:us nf:lO nhen he was nd iug \,11 111hc E nt;.IC \\ood Poh ce :md the~ \\ere ca ll ed 10 dea l \\llh a homeless. mc1113II~· 1111p.11red 1w111 He d1 usscd \hi! C11fs. rc~ponsc 10 1hc s1 tt u111on Mr. Bullock c nco ur:igcd Council to take ;1 s1rong pos1\1{'11 a a J11n scl1 cl 1a 11 . as he kds 1hc problem doc l"\ISI 111 the CII\ D 1scus.\i0n cnsue:d II was dc1 cr111111..!d 1h:i l Co:,11 c 1I \Huild r CI \C t he resoluoon ;II the Dcc:cmbc r 21. ltJ1J2 Coun 11 mcc 11n g and 11 \\CMlld 111cludc a n 0\'Cn.1c\\ o f lhc 11) 's cu rrc nl 1)0h 1c I I I I Englewood Ci1y Council Min111os D«cmbcr 7. 1992 (a) Mr. Fraser c.,1endcd an in\'i1a1ion 10 c..,uncil 10 join him nnd his wire al 1heir home for Christm.,s dcsscn following lhc Council mccling Dec<:mbcr 21 . 19')2 , U . Cil)' Allomc:y'1 Choice {a) Mr . De Win hnndcd 0111 n memorandum rcga,ding A mcndmc:nl No . I and SL,1c:d he would be pursuins some rcconunendoi ions on lhc subject wi th Council al 1hc December 21 . 1992 m<C?Ung . (b) Mr. De Win n01cd he has a copy or the inlerrosaiorics 1h:11 were submiucd 10 1he Supreme Coun , which he would be sh."l ri ~,g ui lh Council. (c) Mr. DeWitt p.isscd ou1 infonn.mion 011 lhc currcnl st...11us or .. cc.d.;1r mo untnin• and noted there is:, prc-1ri:1I scheduled 10 discuss the 1i1ua1ion \,i1h lhc contrnctots auorncys , (d) Mr . DcWin nd,'i scd ll1.,i 1hc masseuse code. in csscnlially finnl form. may be on the agendn for 1hc Council meeting December 21 . 1992 . {c) Mr . De Will staled 1ha1 Ccnlcnnial Waler nnd Snnilntion District. commonly rc:fom:d 10 as Highlands Rnnch . spcm qui le some lime last \\'Ccl< going over 1hc proposed agreement 11~11 h:is been under considcm1io11 ro, yc.1B . He fell some \'Cl)' b.,sie questions still need 10 be resolved . (I) Mr . De Win slalcd 1ha1 the Amp.,hoc Counly/Cemenninl Lake m:lllcr mny be on Council's ageno"o ncx1 111011111 . 111c constn1c1ion work is complc•cd on 1he cast side of Centennial P:Jrtc which is owned l•y 1hc Coun l)'. and Dircc1or Fond., has gh·cu 1hc gJ-ahcad \\ilh r~ 10 the make-up water. {g) Mr. DcWill noted 1ha1 cable Tl is conlinuing to mo,-c fom·ard \\ilh t~,c cable consortium. The consonium has o full board arnl Englewood is nn ae1i~ member. (h) Mr . D\..Vitt slated he h.'\5 rcc-ch"CO ~ COP)' of the EPA announcement ,.,,h respect 10 unils one and six :it Lowry , nnd will share"''" Council upon request . Prior 10 ndjoun11m:nI. Amcnd111c111 No _ I was discussed :11 kng1h . I~. Adjournment IIIAYOR WIGGINS MOVED TO ADJO RN. Th e 111ttt111g ndjoumcd nl 8:~0 pm I,_