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COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
JANUARY 25, 1971
SPECIAL MEETING:
The City Council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe County, State of Colorado,
met in special session Monday, January 25, 1971 at 8:00 P.M.
The following "Notice of Call" was read by the City Clerk:
NOTICE OF CALL BY THE MAYOR
FOR A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1971
8:00 P.M.
The City Council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado, is hereby called
to a special meeting at the City Hall, 3400 South Elati Street, to consider the following
agenda:
1. Bill for an Ordinance rezoning certain property from R-1-B to R-2-B in the vicinity
of South Lowell Boulevard and West Tufts Avenue. Suggested date of public hearing
would be February 16, 1971. (Copies will be available at the session.)
2. Public hearing to consider the formation of Paving District No. 20. The following
items transmitted herewith:
(a) Memorandum from Mr. Stanley H. Dial, City Manager, outlining the nature
of the City's paving program.
{b) Display sheet of types of improvements included within the Paving District.
{c) Resolution declaring the intent of the Council to create Paving District No. 20.
(d) Letter of intent to form the District which was sent to affected property owners.
(e) Map showing proposed Paving District No. 20.
(f) Cost estimate for proposed Paving District No. 20.
(g) Time table for Paving District No. 20.
/a/STANLEY H. DIAL
City Manager
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF NOTICE
The following persons, all Councilmen of the City of Englewood, do hereby acknowledge
receipt of notice of the above special session:
/s/ Howard R. Brown
/s/ Dallas Dhority
/s/ John Kreiling
/s/ John J. Lay
/s/ Dick Lone
/s/ Milton Senti
/s/ Elmer E. Schwab
Mayor Schwab, presiding, called the meeting to order and asked for roll call. Upon
the call of the roll, the following were present:
Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Schwab.
Absent: Councilman Senti.
The Mayor declared a quorum present.
Also present were: City Manager Dial,
Assistant City Manager McDivitt,
City Attorney Berardini,
City Clerk Lyon.
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City Attorney Berardini stated that due to an error in posting of the property,
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a new bill for an ordinance rezoning the property located in the vicinity of South Lowell I
Boulevard and West Tufts Avenue had been prepared setting the date for public hearing on
February 16, 1971.
Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Lone and read in full.
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 1 THROUGH 5, INCLUSIVE, BLOCK l; AND LOTS 1 THROUGH 4,
INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 8, PLEASANT VIEW, SECOND FILING, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE,
COLORADO, FROM R-1-B (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT TO R-2-B (TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL)
DISTRICT.
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January 25, 1971
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE PROPOSED BILL FOR AN
ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD
AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Schwab.
Nays: None
Absent: Councilman Senti.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING
ON THE FORMATION OF PAVING DISTRICT NO. 20 BE OPENED. Upon the call of the roll, the
vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Schwab.
Nays: None
Absent: Councilman Senti.
The Mayor declared the motion carried and the public hearing opened at 8:15 P.M.
(A tape recording of the Public Hearing on Paving District No. 20 is on file
in the official records of the City Clerk.)
Set forth below is a listing of the items officially received by the City
Council at the public hearing on Paving District No. 20.
(1) A memorandum from Mr. Stanley H. Dial, City Manager, outlining the
nature of the City's paving program.
(2) A display sheet of types of improvements included within the Paving
District.
(3) A resolution declaring the intent of the Council to create Paving
District No. 20.
(4) A letter of intent to form the District which was sent to affected property
owners.
(6) A cost estimate for proposed Paving District No. 20.
(7) A time table for Paving District No. 20.
City Manager Dial appeared before City Council and discussed the City of
Englewood's street paving programs.
Director of Public Works Waggoner appeared before City Council and explained
the various types of improvements to be included within Paving District No. 20, the areas
which would be improved, and the method of assessment.
Mr. Rick Trotter, 2780 South Ogden, appeared before City Council to ask a
question concerning assessment policies, use of concrete in construction of alleys and
alley drainage.
ON-West Baker Avenue (FROM-East line of South Zuni Street TO-West line of
South Tejon Street)
Mr. Stanley Rhodus, 2323 West Harvard Avenue, (owning property at 2324 West
Baker) requested hollywood curb and gutter instead of vertical curb and gutter.
Mr. Bill Miller, 2319 West Harvard, requested hollywood curb and gutter
instead of vertical curb and gutter.
Mayor Schwab asked those that were in favor of hollywood curb and gutter
instead of vertical curb and gutter on the West Baker Avenue Project to stand.
Ten individuals stood.
ON-East Bates Avenue (FROM-133 ft. east of the east line of South Pennsylvania
Street TO-West line of South Clarkson Street)
Director of Finance Lyon read a petition bearing 20 signatures in opposition
to the improvement of East Bates Avenue.
Mr. John Morrison, 731 East Bates Avenue, in opposition.
Mr. E. c. Hart, 700 East Bates, in opposition.
Mr. Blain Bay, 681 East Bates, in opposition.
Mr. Randy Reynolds, 696 East Bates Avenue, in opposition.
Mayor Schwab requested those in opposition to the paving of East Bates to stand.
Ten individuals stood.
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ON-West Cornell Avenue (FROM-East line of South Elati Street TO-West line
of South Cherokee Street)
Mrs. Fern Coggs, appeared on behalf of her mother, Mrs. Ada Summer, 5951
South Nevada, Littleton, Colorado (owning property at 2996 South Elati) in opposition.
ON-East Cornell Avenue (FROM-East line of South Clarkson Street TO-West
l i n e of South Ogden Street)
Mr. Alva Burk, 3001 South Ogden, in opposition.
Mr. Augustus Guerin, 2995 South Ogden, in opposition.
Mr. John Holoubek, 3046 South Clarkson, in opposition.
Mrs. Caroline Weist, 835 East Cornell, in opposition.
ON-South Decatur Street (FROM-South line of West Union Avenue TO-South
line of West Chenango Avenue)
Mr. Henry Feistner, 2724 West Union, in opposition.
Mrs. Joseph Ferguson, 2740 West Union, in opposition.
Mr. Paul Groeger, 2951 Saratoga, in opposition.
Mr. Blanford Duckett, 2727 West Union, in opposition.
Mr. Wayne Power, 2800 West Chenango, in opposition.
Mr. Francis Curtis, 2900 Saratoga, in opposition to curbing on east side
of Decatur Street.
ON-South Elati Street (FROM-South line of West Yale Avenue TO-North line
of We st Cornell Avenue)
Director of Finance Lyon read two letters each bearing two signatures in
opposit ion.
Mr. George Perrin, 2956 South Elati, in opposition.
Mr. Rollie Barnes, 2936 South Elati, in opposition.
ON-West Jefferson Avenue (FROM-East line of South Cherokee Street TO-West
line of South Bannock Street)
Di rector of Finance read a petition in opposition bearing 21 signatures ..
Mr. Jay Hatfield, 3612 South Cheroke~, in opposition.
ON-Sou th L afayet te Street (FROM-South line of East Floyd Avenue TO-North
line of Eas t Ham pden Avenue)
Mr. Edward Nelson, 3355 South Lafayette, appeared before City Council
requesting clarification of certain aspects of the project.
ON-South Lincoln Street (FROM-South line of East Tufts Avenue TO-South line
of East Union Avenue)
Di rector of Finance Lyon read a petition bearing 27 signatures in opposition
to the pa v ing of South Lincoln Street from East Tufts Avenue to East Union Avenue.
(The pe t ition notes, on its face, that PJM signed 8 of the 27 signatures for property
owners. It is assumed that PJM is Patricia J. McDowell, 4675 South Lincoln.)
Mrs. Patricia McDowell, 4675 South Lincoln, in opposition.
ON-West Mansfield Avenue (FROM-East line of South Eox .Streef ·
line of South Delaware Street)
Hrs. Hat tie Ambros ier, 3910 South Elati, in opposition.
TO-West
Mrs. Carl Butterfield, 3917 South Ela ti,. (owning property at 32 56 South Fox)
in opposition.
ON-West Mansfield Avenue (FROM-East line of South Delaware Street TO-West
line of South Cherokee Street)
Mrs. Henry Schilling, 3970 South Delaware, (owning property at 3900 South
Delaware) in opposition.
ON-South Pennsylvania Street (FROM-South line of East Hampden Avenue TO-
North lin e of U.S. Highway 285)
Director of Finance Lyon read a petition in opposition to paving in the
3500 Block o f Pennsylvania bearing 26 signatures •.
Mr. Arthur Christopher, 3532 South Pennsylvania, in opposition.
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Mrs. Marvin Kearn, 442 East Hampden Avenue, in opposition.
Mr. Brookhart Van Pelt, 3539 South Pennsylvania, in opposition.
ON-South Pennsylvania Street (FROM-South line of East Yale Avenue TO-North
line of East Amherst Avenue)
Director of Finance Lyon read a petition in opposition to paving of South
Pennsylvania Street from East Yale Avenue to East Amherst, bearing 14 signatures.
Mr. Damon Ward, 2725 South Pennsylvania, in favor.
Mr •. Clifford Henry, 2736 South Pennsylvania, in favor.
Mr. Paul Rablitzel, 2701 South Pennsylvania, in favor.
Mr. Roy Bigelow, 2712 South Pennsylvania, in favor.
Mr. Manford Sandefur, 2735 South Pennsylvania, in ppposition.
Mr. John Butrum, 2763 South Pennsylvania, in favor of paving but opposed to
widening.
ON-East Yale Place (FROM-East line of South Pearl Street T0-125 ft. east
of East line of South Pearl Street)
Mr. J. J. Hofmeister, 2730 South Pearl Street, representing c. H. Roberts
and himse lf and also certain unspecified individuals, appeared in opposition.
ON-South Shoshone Street (FROM-410 ft. south of South line on West Yale
Avenue T0-1020 ft. south of South line of West Yale Avenue)
Mr. Lyle Wolf, 2775 South Shoshone, appeared before City Council and presented
a copy of a judgment against Englewood Industrial Park requiring that the Industrial
Park conunence paving of South Shoshone Street by May 15, 1971. Mr. Wolf requested that
the City project not be undertaken due to the court judgment.
ON ALLEY-West of South Acoma Street (FROM-South line of West Radcliff
Avenue TO-North line of West Stanford Avenue)
Mr. Potter, 4415 South Broadway, in favor.
Mr. Duane Flower, 1199 East Dartmouth (owning property located at 4444 and
4446 South Acoma) in opposition.
ON ALLEY-North of Bates Parkway (FROM-East line of South Ogden Street TO-
West line of South Downing Street)
Director of Finance read a letter bearing l signature in opposition, and a
petition bearing 22 signatures in opposition.
Mr. Douglas Harder, 2790 South Ogden, in opposition.
Mrs. Rosemary Evans, 1030 Bast Amherst, in opposition.
Mr. Alfred Herrera, 1085 East Bates Parkway, in favor.
Mr. Lowell De Hart, 1001 East Bates Parkway, in opposition.
Mr. Richard Trotter, 2780 South Ogden, in opposition.
Mrs. Vivian Hudiburgh, 1195 East Bates Parkway, in opposition.
Mr. Roy Olsen, 1125 East Bates Parkway, in favor.
Mr. Charles Kadera, 1165 East Bates Parkway, position unclear.
Mrs. Vera Davis, 1155 East Bates Parkway, in opposition.
Mi. William Hudiburgh, 1195 East Bates Parkway, in opposition.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING
BE CLOSED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Schwab.
Nays: None
Absent: Councilman Senti.
The Mayor declared the motion carried and the public hearing closed at 11:37 P.M.
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COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED.
Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
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Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Schwab.
Nays: None
Absent: Councilman Senti.
The Mayor declared the motion carried and the meeting adjour