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MEMORANDUM
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CITY COUNCIL OOCUMENn
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December 30 l• 1968
JAn b '69
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO.
Plannin ~ Commission Recomm ndations to Cit y Council.
At th e r egu I ar tn<'C'tin p; of the City PI annin g-and Z oni n ~ Com -
mission on Deccmbcr 1 8 . t 9 6H, four public h a ring-s we r e h e ld
o n mattC'r s o r zonin~ and r ecommendation s wcr mad thereon
to th e City Coun c il .
In ord e r t ha t yo u and th e me mbers of t h e Council may hav e
sam hac-lq.p·ou nd infonna t ion on th esC' cases b e fore they are
c on s id C'rC'd at a Cnun ci l mc c tln p;, I pr e se n t h e t·ewi.th a brief
r vi cw ol <':lch c:1sc and S<'c l ions o f till' zo nin g map on whi c h
t hei t· l oc:1tio n s an' indic:1ted.
It is of i nt erest that thr ee of th ese c as es involve applications
fo r rezoning-to :1 multi-fami ly district in ord e r that it will
b e ec onomical l y f a s ibl to r mov e old e r and d eteri orating
resid ntial unit s in t"o insta n ces and an obsole te school
b uil din g-in th third in s tance , to construct r cs id C'n tial units
of :1 hi g h r d c n s i 1 y i n th e ir stead. Thi s, of cours e , is
th C' p:lttc t·n that we hav e anticipated and ncoura ged in the
old c r s ctions or the City in ord e t· that r ede v e l opme nt by
privat e e nterpris e "il l takC' pla c .
I f there should h <' additional informati on which you wou ld
lik e, p l a s l e t me kn ow.
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1963 COMPREHENSIVE
ZONING MAP
R-1-A Single Family Res. ,, R-1-B Single Family Res. ,, R-1-C Single Family Res . -R-~-A Two FtLmily Res . -R-2-B Two Family Res. -R-3-A 11~1 tiple Family Res . -R-3-B Multiple Family Res . I -R-4 Residential • Professional • • -B-1 Commercial -B-2 Commercial -B-3 Commercial -J-1 Light Industrial -I-2 Heavy Industrial
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R-1-A
R-l-8
R-1-C
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R-2-B
R-3-A
R-3-B
R-4
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ZONING MAP
Sin g ! Family Res.
Singl Family Res.
Singl Family Res.
Two Family R s.
Two Family R s.
Multipl Family Res.
Multipl Family R s.
R sid ntial & P rofe sional
Comm e r c ial
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I. APPJ.TCA T: Oli ver D. SidC'bottom
.Tohn & Est h<'r Ki 1·k
J.u ll a ~~. Thomas
Lew is E. Hando lph
Ernest. II . Urink
ll u ~h P. Thomas
AflEA: Lots 5 tlln1 1\G i n c lusiv e, Blo k 4,
ll1 ,_;gc ns South Broadwa y Heights . (Th e:~st side of
til :3500 block on So uth Cl:~rks on Str 0e t. and the west
siclc of til e 3500 b l ock on South Em e rson Street
EX "E PT tile north 100 feet thereof, ~hi ·11 is zoned
13-2, Business.)
PRESENT ZONI G : R-2-B (Tw o -f ami l y Reside ntial).
flEQUESTED ZON LNG: n-:1-A 01ulti-l'amily fl cs i dcnti :-~1).
J\D.JACENT AflEA: Nm·th -Il-2 (nu s in ess).
East-R-2 -B (Two -family Reside ntial).
South -City limits at U . S. 285 .
Wes t-R-3-A (Multi-fami ly Resi dential).
Reaso ns giv n for th e request ed change:
:1. To penni!. an apartment house at 3530 South
Clarkson Str e t. (Th is would involv e the remova l
of one or possibly two old er single-family
dw !ling s.)
h. To encou rag fur t. he1· r dev lo pmen t in the b loc k
wh ich ~ould s e m to l e nd its e lf to such redev lop-
ment h cause of ils proximity to multi-family
and to major trnlfic ways (U. S . 285 on th e south,
Soulll Clarkson Street on the west and En t Hampden
Avcnu on th not·th).
c. I t would place the Molkcry Nursin g ll omC'. l oc ated
on the south end of thi s block in a contormi.ng
zon d i · t r ic t .
P rson f::woring tile rezoning at the Publi c Hearing: 9
P ersons opposing th r zo n ing at. the Publi c Heari ng: N nc.
Action of th Cit y Plannin,.; and Zonin g Commis . ion:
"Til Plann ing Commission recomm e nd to City Council
that til e zonin :~ n •qucst fil d by 0. D. SidC'bot.tom
for lotf; 5 lh1·u tiG, !Hock 4, Hi ggins South Broadway
ll C'igh t s, fo1· rhangc of zonin g from R-2-B (Two-Jami ly
fl <'s idcntial) to fi-:1-J\ Olulli-family ResidC'nti.al) be
:l[l[ll"OV('d Oil llJ C' h:tSiS of Lllf ' followin g: 'J'Ilf 'l"l' ~ )"('
nirH' pcoplP PI"<'Sl 'llt in favo1· o l lhC' rl'quesl, and no
onP pt·e s(•nt in opposition; wi th th e incn'a N l com-
lll<'rcia l d,•vclopm,·nt. anti an in -rc n sl'd amount of traffic
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in the a r c a, th e ch ara c tC'r of th e n eighborhood ha s
cha n ~f'd sine<" it· was la s t <·onsid c t·cd [o r zo nin g;
th c at·ca to til e wcs t is prC'scntly d C's i ~twt C'd R-3 -A
on th e City Zn nin ;.; hi:Ip and is dC'v <'lop c d w i til a usc
pcnni.Ltecl in t11:1t D is trict ; th e area t o th e north
alon ~ llam pclcn Av enue for a d e pth of 100 ft. is
d esig nat ed G-2, a busi n e ss classi fi cation; Sout h
C larl<s on Strcet is d e signated as a co ll cctor stree t
in th e M:Ist rt· S tn.'e l Plan ; and U. S . 285 on th e south
i s a tnajot· arlt,r l a I . This will als o pl ae a non-
c onfnrmin ~ u sc, a nut·sing home, in th l' propC'l' zo n e
cl::~ssif'i('alion, and will e n co ura g<' r ede v e l opme nt of
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II . APPLICANT: Initial ed by the City Plann ing and
Zonin g Commission subsequent t o th e
filing o f a petiti on lor ann exa tion
to th e Cit y of En g l wood by thC'
Cons erv a ti ve Bapti t Theolo ~i al Seminary .
AREA: Approximat e l y 12 a I ' on the north west
corner of South Univ r ity Boul vard and
U . S. 285. (Th e ast half of th e Kent
c hool Site).
PRE S E T ZONING: Arapahoc Count y R-2-D (Sin ~J -
family RPs id e ntial).
RFTO~l~IF.NOF.O ZO '<I NG: R-3 -n ( lul ti-family Res id e ntial).
AO.JII CE T liRE/\: 'c n ·th-R-1 -A (.'inglC'-Iamily R <'si d ntial).
East -At ·apah oe Co unt y R-:~ c a s t of
South UnivC'rsity Do ul c varcl.
South -U. S . 285.
WC'st -Ar a b in g c on s id er d for R-3-B
(Multi-famil y R e side ntial) in
relation to Ke nt Villa ge Zonin g.
Cm1h1ENT : Th e 1 965 II n n xa t ion La w r e qu i r C's that th
Ci t y placc n ew l y annexed land in :1 zone c la ssific ation
wi thin 90 days or the> final ::~c tion o n t hC' a nn x ation
JW I ilion. This pat'('C'l is own •d and bcing cl cv loped
lly till' ons<•rv:tUv Daptist Th C'o l o~ica l St'mi nat·y :ts
a ~ r:tdua t C" sc-hon 1 o l Th '0 1 og-y. P C'rmi t s '''C'l'C i ssu ecl
hv At ·apaltoc Cou nt y p1 ·io 1' to lh C' fi li n g or tltc ann xation
]Wt it inn lo•· 111<· t 'C'rno dC'Iin ~ of cx i s tJn l~ lltli l dt n g-s
t orrn<'t ·l y used as th Ke nt School lot· Girls and Jor
th<' construction o r n ew dol'mitori C'S, t b npproximat l y
3!l , t . in h e igh l, on the n o rtltwC's t corn r ol th
si t C'. Wo rk i s n ow uncl e rw::~y in a cco l'clance with th s
rw rmi ts. TltC' Ci ly Attorn ey ha s expr!"SSNI th op1nion
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that even thou g-h thi s us --a reli l'iou s inslitution--
\\ou ld lw prnni.t·t c d in any Zone Di s tr ict un de r th e
Comp 1'<'hf•nsivc· Zonin ~ 01'cli nance, th e d e vl'l opm<'nt , in
hi s opinion, would b e bound by th 0 sp cific l 'el'ulntio n s
ol th0 Compf'e h e nsi v Zoning-Ore! inane . Th 0 r ef ore,
h0 c :H1se of the h i g h t of lh 0 dormi l o 1·ies wh i c h are
br ing-consi1 '1 1Ct e d , th e R-3-13 Zon e Di s t1·i c t wo uld be
lh e npp1·op1·iat e zone C'lassi.lication. Thi s is also
an C'Xte nsion of th e R-3-13 Zon Oi L1 ·i c t b e in g-consi d ered
fo 1· 1 h e r 0cent l y :~nn P x e d K e nt Vill :t::;:c •.
PERSONS PRESENT AT T il E HEARI NG IN FAVOR ()F THE
PROPO S ED ZON I NG : Four.
PER S ONS OPPO S ED TO TilE PROPOSED ZONING: Non .
ACTIO OF TilE C I TY PLANNING AND ZONIN G Cml ~IISSION:
"The Plan nin f.!; Comm i ss ion recomm e nd to City Co uncil
the zon ing ol th Conserv a tj vc Ba pti st Th eo lo ~i ca l
s ite to R-J -11 :~s in iti a t .-.d ''j t h 0 C i t y Pla nni n g Com-
mission h e approv 0 d , inasmuc h 1s this z one c l:~ssifi
(':ttion would pcrmit t·h e cl v e l opme nt. that ha s been
com me n ced on t.h e si l e und e r penni Ls and va 1' i anccs
issu d hy Arnpaho e Count y. Were th e s e bui l din ~s to
b e pur c h ns<'d a t n later dat e by privat e cnterpris ,
lh •y would th e n c onform to th e r eg ula tions of the
Comp !'C'hensive 7.oning-Ordin a n ce. Also, ther e w ere
frn11· prrsons prcs r nt w ho w e r e in f'nvor of thr zo n i n g,
:tml no on r w::~s pr e s nt in oppositio n ."
APPL I CA T: Mal o l m E . Collier
AREA : L n l ~ l -9, Block lR, Ja ckson's Bro:~dway
II il'hts. (Th form C'r Ha wthorne Scho o l si te
on lh C' south n . l cot·n r of Wes t Oxf ord Avcnu
and Sou th Oannock Slr ct.).
PRE SENT 7.0NlNG : R-1-C (Sln ~l c-family R C'~i<l e ntial).
REQUES'J'EO ZONI G: R-3-13 (Multi-famil y R c•s id e ntial).
ADJA E T AR EA: 'o rth-R-1-C (Sin ~l c -fa mi ly R esi dential).
(J\n ar e :t immedi:tt r ly north of W ' t Oxford A\•C'nue which
includ <'s th e "Mill r " p1·op c rty i s sc h l'd ul N I fo r Haring
on Janua ry 2?, 1069 b for th City Plann1n ~ and Zonin ~
Conun1ssi•"• for R-J-13 Zon C' lassit ic ation up nth
appli ca t ion of 11·. Wilbur Wri g ht).
East-11-:?-B (Two -famlly Rc ·s icl~'ntial).
S outh-11 -1-C' (Sin 1~I C'-Jamily H sidential).
W1 •s t-R-1-\ (Si n t-:1 -family fl l 'si dcn tt al).
(Til<· Sellon I lli H I 1· i <·l No. I a duu11 iR 11 ';11 i <'11 comp lex is
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REA S ONS GIVEN FOR THE REQUESTED CHANGE:
"To e nabl e the appli ant to r emov th e old Ha wthorne
S!·hoo l building which is now obsol t c and fast
d terioratin~ and build an apartment complex of 36
uni Ls: two buildin g s w ith 18 units in ach. It was
statrd that it would not br econ om icall y feasible to
buy Lhe prope rty and rrmove th e pt·e s c nt structure
and the n to d e velop the property und er th e present
7.oni n g .
PERSONS IN FAVOR OF TilE REZONING:
a. P etitions filed: 73 signatures representin g 52
propcr ti f's.
b. Pres nl at th e He aring: Four .
PERSONS OPPOSED TO THE REZONING: None
ACTI ON TAKEN BY TilE PLANNING COMMISSION:
"The Plannin g Commission recommend to City Council
that the r ezonin g application filed by M. E . Collier
for a c han ge of zone from R-1-C (Sin~l e -family Res i-
dential) to R-3-D (Multi -famil y Reside ntial ) for
Lots l thru 9, 13lock 18, Jacks6n 's Broadway Hei ghts,
b approv e d for the following reasons: Th o school
administratio n compl e x to the west has a warehouse
us c on the south e rn portion of t h eir properly. and
has a parking lot imm e diat ely north of th school
admi nistrati o n building which i s directly across from
this sill', whi c h uses detract !'rom tht ' d lrability
of this site for singlr-family rc •s idl'nllal d eve lopment ;
both Bannock StrPct and Oxfot·d Avrnu e al'l' d signated ·
as col l cc..:tor str 'e ts in th Mast e r Stt·cet Plan and
carry considerabl• traffic at the present tim e , and
will car1·y more in the future; th e former school
building which is lo ca ted on the subj ct site has
b ecome of great concern to the adjac e nt pro p r y
ow n e rs and it would b to th <' b est interest of the
public and th e property own rs i1 this buil din g were
1·emovc d and a n f'w dev lopm nt placed o n this sit .
R C'dC"ve lopment of this sit under the prC"scnt z one
!'las si fi<"atlon d0f'S not appear to b e fC"asibl . Th
arf'a to t h e sou th and C"ast of this sit app ars to
b e in a stat C" of transition, and wi ll be consid red
turther \\h n till' Zonin~ Map of th City is am ·nd d."
(NOTE: Th r has lw c n som int r st express •d in th e rezonin ~
t o R-3 -B of th C' rest of this ast sid of South nannock Street
in th 1\100 bloC"k and tilL w st and cast side of South A oma
S lr t in the 1100 b l oC'I<; this is und e>t ' consid ration by the
Plannin ~ D partmrnt S taff, and will be l'C'viewcd hy th0 Com-
mission at lht• Lime that tlH• Compr hcnsiv e Zonin l-\ Ot•cti.nanc c
and Map ar • r e vi sed).
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IV. APPLICANT: M. W. Eve and Rob ert Gilpatri c k.
AREA: Lots l-2~, inclusive, Bloc k 8, Hamilto n
and Killi es Subdivision. (East side of the
3700 block South Ac oma Street).
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PRE SENT ZONING: R-2-B (Two-family Resi den tial).
REQUES TEO ZONING : R-~-B (Multi-famil y Reside n tia l).
AOJACENT AREA: North-R-3-B (Multi-famil y R esid e ntial).
East-B-2 (Business).
South-R-2-B (Two-family Re sid e ntial).
We st-R-2-B (Tv o-famil y Resid ntial).
REA S ONS GIVEN FOR REQUESTED CHANGE: To p rmit the
J" mova l of a det e riorated five-unit conv rsion apartm nt
house at 3 726 South Acoma Street and a deteriorated
frame cottage at 3730 South Acoma Street, and the
r development of th e sit e with an apartment house
with approximately 20 units.
P ERS ONS IN FAVOR OF TilE REZONING:
a . P etition: 21 signatures.
b. Pr e s e nt at the Hea ring : Three .
PERSONS OPPOSING THE REZONING: Non e .
ACTION TAKEN OY TilE COMMISSION:
"The Plann ing Commission recomm e nd to Cit y Council
that 1h t·ezo nin p; app lication filed hy ~~ ssrs . Eve
and Gilpatt·ick for th e c ast sidl' or 3700 bloel< or
South Acoma for hang of zone from R-2-0 (Two-family
Re idential) t o R-3-B (Multi-family Resid e ntial) be
approved for th followin g reasons: Th e r e were three
p e rsons pr es nt in favor of the rezonin g, and no one
in opposition; th ar ea was zoned R-3-B prior to the
adoption of th e 1963 Comprehensive Zoning Ordi nance;
th r ar c non-conforming multi-famil y uses within the
ar a which might b e encouraged t o redcv lop and up-
grad the ar e a if the zoning were ~rant ed, and because
of in rra s d dev c lopm nt in th e communit y and the
old r natur e of thi ar a le nd s its e l f to red velopment
und('r th e proposed zone district.''
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MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR
RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION.
DATE : Decemb e r 18, 1968.
SUBJECT: Re zon i ng of Lots 5 thru 46, Block 4 , Higgins South
Br oadwa y Heights.
RECOMMENDA T ION:
Parkinson mov e d :
Carlson seconde d: The Planning Commission recommend to City Council
that the zoning request filed by 0. D. Sidebottom
f or Lots 5 , thru 46 , Block 4, Higgins South Broadway Heights, for
change o f zoning from R-2-B (Two-family Residential) to R-3-A (Multi-
f amily Residential) be approved on the basis of the following:
There were nine people present in favor of the request and no one
was present in opposition ; with the increased commercial development
and an i ncreased amount of traffic in the area, the character of
th e n e ighborhood has changed since it was last considered for zoning ;
the area to the west is presently designated R-3-A on the City
zoning Map and is developed with a use permitted in that District ;
the area to the north along Hampden Avenue for a depth of 100 ft.
is designated B-2, a business classification; South Clarkson Street
is designated as a collector street in the Master Street Plan; and
U. S . 285 on the south is a major arterial. This will also place
a non-conforming use, a nursing home, in the proper zone classification,
and will encourage redevelopment of the area.
The motion carried unanimously .
Respectfully submitted,
By Order of the City Plan ning
and Zoning Commission.
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MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR
RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION.
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DATE: December 18 , 1968.
SUBJECT: Zoning of the Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary
Site --3401 South University Boulevard.
RECOMMENDATION:
Lone moved:
Carlson seconded: The Planning Commission recommend to City Council
the zoning of the Conservative Baptist Theological
Seminary site to R-3-B as initiated by the City Planning Commission
be approved, inasmuch as this zone classification would permit the
development that has been commenced on the site under permits and
variances issued by Arapahoe County. Were these buildings to be
purchased at a later date by private enterprise, they would then
conform to the regulations of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.
Also, there were four persons present who were in favor of the
zoning, and no one was present in opposition.
The motion carried unanimously.
Respectfully submitted,
By Order of the City Planning
and Zoning Commission.
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MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR
RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION.
DATE: December 18, 1968.
SUBJECT: Rezoning of Lots 1 thru 9, Block 18, Jackson's Broadway
Heights (the old Hawthorne School Site).
RECOMMENDATION:
Lone moved:
Parkinson seconded: The Planning Commission recommend to City
Council that the rezoning application filed
by M. E. Collier for a change of zone from R-1-C (Single-family
Residential) to R-3-B (Multi-family Residential) for Lots 1 thru
9, Block 18, Jackson's Broadway Heights, be approved for the
following reasons: The school administration complex to the west
has a warehouse use on the southern portion of their property, and
has a parking lot immediately north of the school administration
building which is directly across from this site, which uses detract
from the desirability of this site for single-family residential
development; both Bannock Street and OXford Avenue are designated
as collector streets in the Master Street Plan, and carry considerable
traffic at the present time, and will carry more in the future;
the former school building which is located on the subject site
has become of great concern to the adjacent property owners and it
would be to the best interest of the public and the property owners
if this building were removed and a new development placed on this
site. Redevelopment of this site under the present zone classification
does not appear to b~ feasible. The area to the south and east of
this site appears to be in a state of transition, and will be
considered further when the Zoning Map of the City is amended.
The motion carried unanimously.
Respectfully submitted,
By Order of the City Planning
and Zoning Commission.
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MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR
RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
DATE: December 18, 1968
SUBJEC T : Rezoning of East Side of 3700 Block South Acoma Street.
RECOMMENDATION:
Touchton moved:
Carlson seconded: The Planning Commission recommend to City Council
that the rezoning application filed by Messrs.
Eve and Gilpatrick for the east side of 3700 block of South Acoma
for change of zone from R-2-B (Two-family Residential) to R-3-B
(Multi-family Residential) be approved for the following reasons:
There were three persons present in favor of the rezoning, and no
one in opposition; the area was zoned R-3-B prior to the adoption
of the 1963 Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, and there are non-
conforming multi-family uses within the area which might be encouraged
to redevelop and upgrade the area if the zoning were granted. The
increased development in the community and the older nature of this
area lends itself to redevelopment under the proposed zone district.
The motion carried unanimously.
Respectfully submitted,
By Order of the City Planning
and Zoning Commissbn.
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MEMORANDUM
TO: City Council
OFFICIAL
CITY CO Uf'ICIL DOCUMENT
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JAN b '69
C OUNCIL f-,L;_ 1 ;r,;G FI LE
CIT'( O F ENGLEWOOD, COLO.
FROM: Board of Career Service Commissioners
DATE: December 20, 1968
The Career Service Board, at their regular meeting on December
19, 1968, requested that there be a date set for a meeting be-
tween the Career Service Board and the entire City Council.
This is in reference to the appearance of Mr. Ma~er and Mr.
Braun before the City Council on December 2, 1968 at which
time City Council agreed to meet with the Board.
Recording Secretary
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CC U '-L' u FILE
CITY O F ENGLE I 000, CQLQ.
RE GULAR MEETI NG OF THE CAREER SERVICE COMMISSION
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO&~D O
DECEMBER 19, 1968, 7:00 P.M.
PRESENT : J . F . DeVivier, H. H. Mayer, H. R. Braun, J. F . Murphy
ALSO PRESENT: Kathryn Roberts, John Curtice, Doug Davenport,
Kay Morris
THE FOLLOWING MOTIONS WERE PASSED FOR APPROVAL:
1) The minutes of the last regula ,· meeting as printed.
2) The following anniversary increase effective November 1, 1968 :
NO. NAME
PP -3 BELT, William
TITLE & DEPARTMENT
Patrolman
GRADE &
STEP
18C
3) The following anniversary increases effective January 1, 1 968
(including upgrading)
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DUNCAN, Charles
HAMMOND, James B.
Custodian, Building
Traffic Engineer
4) The following temporary to probationary action:
PR-1 CRAIG, Richard Maintenanceman, Parks
&: Recreation
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IT WAS MOVED, SECONDED, AND CARRIED THAT MR. LEO HILL'S ANNI-
VERSARY INCREASE BE APPROVED SUBJECT TO RECEIPT OF A SIGNED RA TING
FORM BY HIS IMMEDIATE SUPEWTISOR EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1969 TO A
GRADE 16E.
Mrs. Kathryn Roberts, Ch ief Cl erk in the Utilities Department,
appeared before the Board in regard to her seniority date and
l ongevity . -
Mr . DeVivier stated t hat a d efinition of seniority was ne~ded .
The Board agreed that the eeniori ty date was the date o f permanent
employment ith the City and longevity was based on continuous service
from that time. If a break in service occurs be cause of a resignation,
unauth rized leave or termination , service wo uld be from the day
the employee returned to work.
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The Board agreed to work out a policy on seniority and longevity
and felt that Mrs. Roberts case would serve as a good example.
The Board informed Mrs. Roberts they would take her case under
advisement and notify her or their decision.
The Board amended the personnel action upgrading the Personnel
Director from a grade 27E to 30E to a grade 31E to be in line with
the four grade increases granted other department heads.
IT WAS MOVED, SECONDED, AND CARRIED THAT THB AMENDED PERSONNEL
ACTION ON JOHN F. MURPHY BE APPROVED.
The Board requested a memorandum be sent to City Council re-
questing that a date be set for a meeting between the Council and
the Board as asreed to by the Council at a Council meeting on
December 2, 1908.
The meet!~ was adJourned and the next meeting is set for
January 16, 1968.
J. F. DkviVIIR
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REGULAR MEETING:
The City Council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe
county, Colorado, met in regular session on December 16, 1968,
at 8:15 P.M.
Mayor Schwab, presiding, called the meeting to order.
The invocation was given by Reverend Jerry Springston
of the First Christian Church. Pledge of Allegiance was led by
Boy Scout . Troop ·NC5.' 333.
The Mayor asked for roll call. Upon the call of the
roll, the following were present:
Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling, Schwab.
Absent: councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared a quorum present.
Also present were: City Manager Dial,
Assistant City Manager Mack,
City Attorney Criswell,
City Clerk Lyon.
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COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED,
THAT THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF DECEMBER 2, 1968,
BE APPROVED AS READ. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted
as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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Mayor Schwab recognized the following from the list
of "Special Citizen Program Invitees":
Reverend George Kiyabu, 3141 South Franklin Street,
Englewood, Colorado.
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Mr. Frank Miner, 3121 South Vine Street, appeared before
City Council. Mr. Miner referred to a previous letter to Council
recommending Mr. Howard Brown, 3183 South Race, to the vacancy
on the Englewood City Council. Mr. Miner stated that the residents
of District No. 2 of the City of Englewood were concerned that
they did not have a representative from their district on the
City Council to make their needs known and to participate in the
government of the City of Englewood. Mr. Miner introduced Mr.
Brown to the members of City Council and requested council's
favorable consideration of the appointment of Mr. Brown.
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Mr. Herbert Boyle, 4665 South Ogden, appeared before
City Council representing Mr. Adolph Hansen. (Transmitted to the
City Council in the agenda was a memorandum from Stanley H. Dial,
City Manager, concerning the renewal of the City's garbage disposal
contract with Mr. Hansen.) Mr. Boyle stated that the statements
in Mr. Dial's memorandum were acceptable with Mr. Hansen and
requested renewal of the contract under the terms set forth in
said memorandum.
City Manager Dial reviewed his memorandum with members
of City council. Mr. Dial stated that Mr. Hansen had suggested
that the twice weekly garbage pickup between . March ,l l and Nov.ember
1 of each year be reduced to May 1 to October 1 of each year.
Mr. Dial stated that this would cause the compensation to be
received by Mr. Hansen to be $2,000 per month. Mr. Dial stated
that the current agreement and any future agreement to be signed
would provide for a ninety-day cancellation clause.
City Council discussed renewal of the garbage collection
agreement and a possible study which would determine whether the
garbage collection service should continue as a service subsidized
by the City of Englewood. It was the consensus of City Council
that the City Manager undertake such a study.
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED,
THAT THE GARBAGE DISPOSAL CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
AND MR. ADOLPH HANSEN BE EXTENDED UNDER THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
RECOMMENDED BY CITY MANAGER DIAL IN HIS DECEMBER 13, 1968, MEMO-
RANDUM, AND THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE
SAID CONTRACT. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as
follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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Mr. Glenn M. Bailey, Route 1, Parker, Colorado, and
Mr. Joseph J. Battaglia, 3305 Harlan Street, Wheatridge, Colorado,
appeared before City Council and requested the transfer of the
liquor license held by Mrs. Shirley Finegold at 4155 South
Broadway to Messieurs Bailey and Battaglia. Mr. Bailey stated
that the license would be operated as the Lucky Lady Club which
is a franchise. Mr. Bailey discussed the method of operation
of the club.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED,
THAT THE TRANSFER OF THE LIQUOR LICENSE AT 4155 SOUTH BROADWAY
TO MR. BAILEY AND MR. BATTAGLIA FROM MRS. FINEGOLD BE APPROVED
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1969, AND THAT SAID LICENSE BE RENEWED FOR
1969 ON THAT DATE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted
as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
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The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Manager Dial introduced Mr. Charles B. Carroll, Jr.,
the City of Englewood's new Utilities Director.
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The minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission
meeting of December 11, 1968, were received for the record with
recommendations concerning:
a. Location of the proposed golf course at McLellan
Reservoir.
b. Investigation of the possibilities of issuing
revenue bonds by a Golf Course Authority.
c. Authorization to explore the possibility of an
exchange of land tracts.
d. Authorization for additional money to make a
preliminary golf layout.
Mr. George H. Allen, 2799 South Downing, appeared before
City Council and discussed the Golf Course Committee's search
for a golf course site, the selection of McLellan Reservoir,
and possible trades of land at the site to make the golf course
possible.
COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED,
THAT THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
BE ADOPTED AS SUBMITTED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote
resulted as follows:
Ayes: councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Kreiling, Schwab.
Nays: Councilman Lay.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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The minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission
meeting of November 20, 1968, were received for the record.
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The minutes of the Water and Sewer Board meeting of
December 3, 1968, were received for the record.
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The minutes of the Publ ic Library Board meeting of
November 19, 1968, were received for the record.
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Assessment tlata for Sidewalk Improvement District
No. 68 was received for the record.
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The financial report for November, 1968, was recei ved
for the record.
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The minutes of the Denver Regional c.o.G. Water Study
Committee meeting of November 30, 1968, were received for the
record.
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COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED,
THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ZONING OF THE PROPERTY RECENTLY
ANNEXED TO THE CITY KNOWN AS KENT VILLAGE BE :Es-tABL-15H!:D AS
JANUARY 6, 1968. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted
as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carri~d.
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Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Parkinson and read in full,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 6.3, 6.4 AND 6.7-18
OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO ESTABLISH AN
INCREASED SALARY AND WAGE SCHEDULE FOR ALL MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES
IN THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE, TO INCREASE THE CLASSIFICATION OF
UNIFORMED MEMBERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT, TO GRANT TO UNIFORMED
MEMBERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT AN ADDITIONAL DAY OFF EACH MONTH
AND TO AUTHORIZE UNIFORMED MEMBERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT TO
ACCUMULATED SICK LEAVE IN EXCESS OF ACCUMULATIONS THEREOF
PRESENTLY AUTHORIZED.
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RESOLUTION NO. 51, SERIES OF 1968
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A PAY PLAN FOR NON-EMERGENCY
EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY FOR THE YEAR 1969.
(Copied in full i n the official Resolution Book .)
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILIN G SECONDED,
THAT RESOLUTION NO. 51, SERIES OF 1968, BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED •
Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows :
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
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Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED,
THAT THE PROPOSED BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AN INCREASED
SALARY AND WAGE SCHEDULE 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 Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Manager Dial stated that Resolution No,,_ 51, ; Series
of 1968, dealt with Career Service positions only and that he
requested the Career Service exempt position of Court Clerk be
established at Grade 14 by motion.
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
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THE COURT CLERK POSITION BE ESTABLISHED AS GRADE 14. Upon the call
of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Lone and read in full,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE ANNEXATION OF THE EAST 1/2
OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 35,
TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., EXCEPT THE
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED TRACTS OF LAND: A. THE NORTH 430 FEET
THEREOF; B. THE EAST 40 FEET AND THE SOUTH 30 FEET THEREOF;
C. THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND CONVEYED THE DEPARTMENT OF
HIGHWAYS IN DEED RECORDED ON NOVEMBER 2, 1959, IN BOOK 1159
AT PAGE 590 AND AN EASEMENT FOR UTILITY PURPOSES OVER THE
SOUTH 8 FEET OF THE NORTH 430 FEET EXCEPT THE EAST 40 FEET
OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 35,
TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. AS RESERVED
BY KENT SCHOOL, INC. IN DEED RECORDED ON DECEMBER 16, 1953,
IN BOOK 836 AT PAGE 285, AMENDED BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED ON
JUNE 12, 1957, IN BOOK 1018 AT PAGE 480 AND SUBSEQUENTLY CON-
VEYED TO CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY BY DEED
RECORDED JUNE 19, 1968, IN BOOK 1762 AT PAGE 512, COUNTY OF
ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO, TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD •
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City Attorney Criswell submitted to members of City
Council a copy of a memorandum to Kells Waggoner, Director of
Public Works, dated December 5, 1968, setting forth the results
of his examination of the paving district petitions received for
Paving District No. 18. Mr. Criswell stated that petitions
relating to the 4100 block of South Cherokee, the 4200 block of
South Galapago, the 3300 block of South Marion, and the 4200
block of South Pearl had been received. Three petitions had
been signed by the majority of property owners with the exception
of the 3300 block of South Marion. Mr. Criswell stated that it
appeared to him that the petitioner had only circulated the
petition on one side of the street as no signatures had been
obtained from the other side.
City Council discussed the report. At the conclusion
of the discussion it was the consensus that the 3300 block of
South Marion be left in Paving District No. 18.
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City Attorney Criswell reported that negotiations for
the Adams' property at Centennial Park were in process. Mr.
Criswell stated that during the negotiations it was determined
that the appraisals of the property made for the City did not
reflect recent sales and higher land values in the area. Because
of this fact the appraisals were amended by the appraisers, and the
results of their amendment indicated that indeed the land values
for similar parcels had increased. Mr. Criswell stated that the
Department of Housing and Urban Development had been requested
to participate in this increase in land values, but this request
had been denied due to the time that had elapsed from the first
appraisals to the negotiations for acquisition. Mr. Criswell
stated that in large part the Department of Housing and Urban
Development was responsible for the time lapse as the approval
of the purchase of the Adams' property had taken in excess of
three months to obtain from said department. Mr. Criswell stated
that the matter would be pursued further with the Department of
Housing and Urban Development. Mr. Criswell also reported that
the time for acquisition for the Adams' parcel had been extended
to February 1, 1969.
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COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
THE PROPOSED BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ON ANNEXATION BE PASSED ON FIRST
READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTER-
PRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Attorney cr 'swell presented a memorandum dated
December 16, 1968, discuss ing compensation for the City Attorney
and Assistant City Att rney f o r 1969 and a revised JOb description
of the city Attorney and h is staff. Appended t o said memorandum
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were the job description of the City Attorney and his staff currently
in effect and a revised job description. Mr. Criswell requested
that Mr. Edward G. Donovan, who is in the Englewood office of
Myrick, Criswell, an~e appointed Assistant City Attorney.
COUNCILMAN lllliRIH MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED,
THAT THE REVISED JOB DESCRIPTION AND COMPENSATION OF THE CITY
ATTORNEY AND STAFF AS SET FORTH BY MR. CRISWELL BE ADOPTED AND
THAT MR. EDWARD G. DONOVAN BE APPOINTED AS ASSISTANT CITY
ATTORNEY.
City council discussed the revised job description.
COUNCILMAN PARKINSON AMENDED HIS MOTiON WITH THE
PERMISSION OF COUNCiLMAN LAY THAT PARAGRAPH B OF THE REVISED
J OB DESCRIPTION BE AMENDED BY STRICKING "EXCEPT SERVICES REQUIRED
BY THE WATER AND 'SEWER BOARD AND" FROM THE DESCRIPTION·.
Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: councilman Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Manager Dial discussed extension of the reciprocal
borrowing arrangement between metro area libraries which has been
in effect for the last six months of 1968. Mr. Dial stated that
libraries within the region desired to extend this arrangement
through 19691 and although the Library Board has not met and
formally recommended this extension, Mr. Dial had talked with
Mrs. Beverly Simon and Mrs. Phyllis Wiebe and that in all proba-
bility this extension would be recommended at the Board's meeting
on December 17, 1968.
Mrs. Phyllis Wiebe, Director of Libraries, appeared
before City Council and further discussed the reciprocal borrowing
arrangement.
COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED,
THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE AN
EXTENSION OF THE RECIPROCAL BORROWING ARRANGEMENT WITH OTHER
METRO LIBRARIES THROUGH 1969, PROVIDED SAID ARRANGEMENT IS
APPROVED BY THE LIBRARY BOARD AT ITS DECEMBER 17, 1968, MEETING.
Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority •
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Manager D'al stated that the City was currently
jelling its year end financial picture insofar as operating expenses
were concerned and recommended a City Council meeting on December
30, 1968, to effect interdepartment transfers. Mr. Dial stated
that at said special meeting the personnel ordinances could be
considered for final passage and that bids received on accounting
machines for the Department of Finance would be presented and
r eviewed.
Councilman Lay stated that the December 30, 1968, meeting
would be a good time to discuss appointment of a Councilman to
fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Co uncilman Fullerton.
City Council discussed a meeting with the Career Service
Board on that evening.
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City Manager Dial stated that Mr. Gordon, 406 East
Nassau Avenue, wishes that East Nassau Avenue from Logan to
Pennsylvania be included in Paving District No. 18. Mr. Dial
stated that the street is in fair shape but receives heavy
traffic. It was the consensus of City Council that the street
be placed in Paving Di strict No. 18.
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City Manager Dial stated that in 1969 a tractor would
be purchased for Parks and Recreation at a budgeted cost of $4,500.
Mr. Dial stated that a used tractor had been offered to the City
at ~a oposs~mle savings of $1,100 and that said tractor would fulfill
the operating needs of the department. Mr. Dial requested
authorization to waive the bidding required and proceed with the
negotiations for purchase of the used tractor for 1969.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED,
THAT THE CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZE NEGOTIATIONS TO PURCHASE A
USED TRACTOR IN 1969 FOR THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT,
SAID PURCHASE PRICE NOT TO EXCEED $3,500. Upon the call of the
roll, the vot e resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Krei ling.
Nays: Councilman Schwab.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried .
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City Manager Dial briefly reviewed the attendance of
Police Chief Clasby and Assistant Chief Hall at a police investi-
gation seminar which had been held outs ide the State of Colorado.
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City Manager Dial stated that he would mail a report
in the latter part of the week regarding the expiration of terms
of Boards and Commission members during 1969.
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COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED,
THAT COUNCILMAN DHORITY'S TRIP TO THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES'
CONVENTION IN NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, BE RATIFIED. Upon the call
of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Schwab.
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhotity.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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Mayor Schwab welcomed Miss Pat Graham, new editor of
the Englewood Herald, to the City of Englewood.
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COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED,
THAT THE APPLICATION FOR A 3. 2 BEER LICENSE FOR DEL FARM, INC. ,
4160 SOUTH BROADWAY, BE REMOVED FROM THE TABLE. Upon the call of
the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Schwab.
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
City Council discussed the application and at the con-
clusion the City Attorney was instructed to prepare a resolution
denying the application for consideration at the December 30, 1968,
special meeting.
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COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED,
THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the calln of the roll, the
vote resulted as follows:
Schwab.
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried and the meeting adjourned
at 10:30 P.M.
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I. CALL TO ORDER.
The regular meet1ng of the City Planning and Zoning Commission
was called to order at 8:05 P. M. by Chairman Woods.
Members present: Carlson ; Lentsch; Lone; Touchton; Woods
Romans, Ex-officio
Members absent: Parkinson.
Also present: Public Works Director Waggoner; Traffic Engineer
Hammond ; Parks & Recreation Director Romans;
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Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Scott; and Mr. Leo Scherrer.
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES.
Mr. Woods stated that the minutes of the meeting of November 20th
were to be considered for approval.
Carlson moved:
Lone seconded: The Minutes of November 20, 1968, be approved
as written.
The motion carried unanimously.
III. WILBUR WRIGHT
Lots 11-19
Block 15, Jackson's
Broadway Heights.
REZONING
R-1-c to R-3-B
CASE #43-68A
11/20/68
Mr. Woods stated that Mr. Wright had filed a rezoning application
for the properties at 4050-4070 South Bannock Street. He is
requesting a change of zoning from R-1-C (Single-family Residential)
to R-3-B (Multi-family Residential) to permit an apartment house
on this site.
Mr. Wright stated that he has Lots 11 thru 19, Block 15, Jackson's
Broadway Heights, under option. He has contacted the two property
owners south of this property, and they have signed a petition
asking that their property be rezoned to R-3-B also. Mr. Wright
presented petitions from Ms. Barbara Bush, owner of property at
4090 South Bannock, and from Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Kermmoade, owners
of property at 4080 South Bannock Street. Mr. Wright pointed out
that the addition of these two properties makes his proposal
contiguous with Mr. Collier's rezoning application across Oxford
Avenue on the Hawthorne School site. Mr. Wright stated he was
unaware of the Commission policy to hold quarterly rezoning
hearings , and asked that the date be earlier than March, if
possible.
Mr. Lone commented that if this would be a step forward in cleaning
up the property Mr. Wright has under option, he would favor holding
a hearing earlier than in March.
Lone mov e d:
Carlson & Touchton seconded: The Planning Commission accept the
rezoning application filed by
Mr. Wright for c hange of zoning fr om R-1-C (Single-family Residential)
to R-3-B (Multi-family Residential) for Lots 11 thru 23, Block 15,
Jackson's Broadway Heights. The Public Hearing date be set for
January 22, 1969 , and the property is to be posted and public notice
give n in the official city newspaper.
The motion carried unanimously.
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Mr. Parkinson entered and took his place with the Commission.
IV, TRAFFIC PATTERN,
Mr. Woods stated that Mr. Waggoner and Mr. Hammond were present
to discuss the traffic pattern as had been requested by the Com-
mission members. Mr. Woods stated that as a response to Mr. Waggoner's
memo of November 15, 1968 , in regard to the necessity of retaining
the islands at Elati and Cherokee Streets on Floyd Avenue, letters
with enclosed reply post cards were sent to property owners in the
3100 and 3200 blocks on both streets , asking whether they wished
the i slands to be retained or removed, and why. He pointed out
th at some property owners did not reply, but that the results of
the poll were as follows: on Elati Street, 16 property owners
asked that the island be retained ; three asked that it be removed ,
and 18 did not reply. On Cherokee Street, 17 property owners
asked that the island be retained ; 12 asked that it be removed,
and 15 did not reply.
Mr. Waggoner commented that he has seen residents of the area go
around the islands and park in front of their homes. He stated
that he did not feel you could look only at four blocks and leave
the islands in if those people so wished; but that the City had
to look at the entire traffic picture. He commented that possibly
the Police Department should start giving tickets and enforce the
purpose of the islands. He stated that the Post Office has
complained that the islands hinder efficient mail delivery, and
that people have been in the Public Works office complaining
about the islands. He also pointed out that the one-way pattern
has been started in the City, and that the Traffic Department is
planning to extend it. He stated that inasmuch as Bannock is one-
way southbound, the people living in southwest Englewood do not
have a north bound through street that extends from Belleview to
Yale west of Broadway. He stated that there were several streets
that could be developed to serve as major traffic carriers. He
stated that Delaware had only two blocks left to pave, but that
it could serve even tho Delaware deadends at Kenyon. He felt that
traffic could be diverted either to Elati or Cherokee Streets at
Kenyon. On these two streets, there are lights to cross the
Highway, and either of these streets could carry the traffic north
to Yale were the islands at West Floyd Avenue to be removed. It
was pointed out that South Fox Street is already designated as a
collector in the Master Street Plan between Belleview and
Highway #70.
Mr. Scherrer
3265 S. Cherokee -stated that everyone concerned should have
realized when the islands were installed that
the idea was to "stop traffic", and that people should have known
the traffic would increase before the park was sold. He stated
that he does not find it inconvenient to get to his home from the
south, and that there would be more objection from the residents
if the island is removed and the traffic is doubled.
A question was asked as to the possible timing on the extension
of the one-way pattern. Mr. Waggoner stated that a definite timing
on the on e -way street extension could not be given ; there are two
blocks on the north-south pattern that will have to be paved to
accommodate the one-way extension, and if they are not paved in
the 1969 paving district , the pattern cannot be extended until
later.
Mr. Lone mentioned that ther e had been some discussion on changing
the direction of the pattern if Cherokee is used as a couplet with
Bannock, i.e., making Bannock northbound and Cherokee southbound.
He asked if any thought had been given to this proposal? It was
pointed out that the normal flow would be for Bannock Street to be
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northbound and for Cherokee, were it to be the reciprocal street,
to be southbound. Mr. Waggoner stated that he feels the one-way
pattern we have presently will work, but that if a couplet is
developed west of Broadway there must also be one east of Broadway;
he felt this would have to be Logan Street in conjunction with
South Sherman Street. Logan would normally be northbound and South
Sherman Street southbound.
Mr. Parkinson asked if the Public Works Department felt the
designation of one-way streets was a part of the Master Street Plan
or a function of the Traffic Engineer? Mr. Waggoner stated that
the Traffic Engineer designated the one-way pattern, but felt that
there should be close cooperation between the Planning Department
and the Traffic Engineer. Mr. Parkinson commented that he felt the
two blocks on either side of Colfax that are one-way couplets are
ideal, and stated he felt that this situation is comparable to
Broadway in Englewood.
Mr . Parkinson asked if it would be a major item of expense to
add to the one-way system, and to reverse it on Bannock and Sherman?
This would make Bannock and Logan one-way northbound, and Sherman
and Cherokee one-way southbound. Mr. Waggoner stated that all
signals would have to be reversed and poles would have to be set
on opposite corners of the intersections; a rough estimate would
be $50,000. He commented that he didn't feel Cherokee was a good
traveling street because it is so hilly. Discussion followed.
Mr. Hammond stated that it was his opinion the islands should be
removed to facilitate the movement of traffic and not hinder
traffic. He stated that the purpose of a street is to move traffic
even if it is a "local" street.
Mr. Scherrer stated that when the homes were built in that area,
it was called "Park Addition", and was a quiet area. He stated
that they attempted to retain the park, but it was sold, and
agreements with the City and residents north of Floyd were made in
an attempt to keep the area a quiet residential area. He stated
he realized the agreements were not binding, but felt they should
be honored.
The matter of South Elati Street being "opened up" by the North
Elementary School was discussed. Mr. Carlson stated that it has
been proven that when schools are located on traffic arteries,
that the traffic can be better controlled and the children are
safer crossing those heavily traveled streets close to the school
than they are crossing a quiet residential street some distance
from the school where there is little or no control on the motorist.
Mr. Lone pointed out that most of the Englewood Schools are on
major traffic carriers.
Mrs. Scott
3231 S. Elati -stated that they would like to see the island at
Elati retained. She gave the following reasons
for the retention of the island: (l) to remove it would increase
·traffic ; she feels there is enough traffic now coming from Dartmouth
t hrough and cited the situation which existed during construction
o f the center and before the island was constructed, when people
who had front drives were hesitant to back out because of the
heavy traffic. (2) More traffic will mean more maintenance and
t he property owners will be required to finance the resurfacing.
She pointed out that the area was a quiet residential area when
they built their home, and they had planned to retire there, but
have other plans since the center has opened. (3) The North School
is already on one heavily traveled street--Dartmouth Avenue--and
she feels that this one street is enough without having to worry
about Elati Street.
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Discussion followed. Mrs. Romans pointed out that four or five
years ago, the couplets of Sherman-Logan and Cherokee-Bannock were
recommended in the Master Street Plan by the Planning Staff , but
t he Planning Commission at that time did not go along with the
plan. Further discussion followed. Mr. Waggoner noted that the
original design for the island at Elati showed a larger island
t han what was built. The developer had started to put the larger
i sland in, but did not own the corner property, and the island
could not be put in as it should have been and as a result, it is
very e asy f or southbound traffic to go around the island.
Mr . Woods thanked Mr. Waggoner and Mr. Hammond for attending the
meeting to discuss the matter with the Commission.
V. FEDERAL AID FOR GOLF COURSE-PARK COMPLEX.
Mr . Romans, parks anarRecreat~on OIFeetor, was present to discuss
an appli c ation for federal aid for land acquisition and development
of a golf course--park complex by McLellan Dam. He stated that he
feared that our chances of getting federal aid were not good, be-
cause one department of the City is purchasing the land from another
City department ; therefore, he has tried to put together a golf
course-park complex oriented toward water recreation. They are
proposing purchase of approximately 200 acres for this development.
He stated that a "rolling" terrain is necessary for a golf course;
more golfers can play, and the revenues are increased.
Mr. Romans stated that the total cost for land acquisition and
development is estimated to be approximately $1,289,000. They
are asking for $534,000 in federal aid, and will ask for 1/3 in
1969, 1/3 in 1970, and another 1 /3 in 1971. He pointed out that
the total grants to Colorado do not exceed $600,000. He pointed
out that the City could not obtain a 50-50 participati6n grant
because there are some items that grants are not approved for, such
as for a club house. A club house is planned for this area at a
cost of approximately $60,000. Discussion followed. Mr. Romans
pointed out that the club house at Kennedy Golf Course cost
approximately $250,000 to build, which figure does include the
restaurant in the building. He stated that the house which is
owned by Kamphouser would be ideal for a club house, but would
c ost probably $80,000. Mr. Romans was asked if any other
municipalities had obtained funds for golf courses? He replied
that Colorado Springs had received $249,000 for the Patty Jewett
Course ; this was for development costs. Adams City received money
for development costs and for park adjoining it. It was then
suggested that the City should possibly apply for assistance thru
several agencies. Mr. Romans pointed out that there are restrictions
on applications which are filed--you cannot file an application
for the same project with more than one agency at the same time.
He stated that HUD would finance the purchase ofthe land, and the
Water Conservation Agency would finance the development. Mr. Romans
pointed out that there is not a golf course in Arapahoe County,
and that Englewood is the only city of its size that does not have
a municipal golf course. Further discussion followed.
Touchton moved:
Lone seconded: The Planning Commission approve the application
for Federal Aid for land acquisition and develop-
ment of a golf course and park complex at McLellan Dam. The
Plann ing Commission is charged with the responsibility of health
and we l fare of its citizens, and it is felt that this request is
compa tible with that responsibility.
The motion carried unanimously.
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VI. FLOYD AVENUE PLANTING STRIP.
Mrs. Romans read a memoran~om Parks Director Romans which
states that the Floyd Avenue parkway planting strip has been
completed to his satisfaction.
It was the concensus of the Commission that the City Attorney be
notified that the planting has been completed to the specifications
set forth by Parks Director Romans.
VII. FUTURE MEETINGS.
Mrs. Romans reminded Commission members of the December 18th
meeting, and suggested that they tour the specific areas prior to
that evening and become familiar with the sites. She suggested
that possibly they could meet the morning of December 7th, at
the Village Inn Pancake House for breakfast at 6:30 A. M. and go
on the tour from there. This was confirmed by the members of the
Commission. It was noted that the First National Bank of Engle-
wood had agreed to provide their Horsecar Bus for the tour.
Members were also reminded of the luncheon to be sponsored by the
Denver Planning Department at the Denver Hilton on Friday, December
6th. Reservations have been made for Mr. Woods, Mr. Lone, and
Mr. Touchton to attend this luncheon.
VIII. BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
Annexation
CASE #37-68A
11/6/68
Mrs. Romans reported that the annexation petition for the Baptist
Theological Seminary has been accepted and found to be in order by
the City Council.
IX. TRAFFIC PATTERN -FLOYD AVENUE ISLANDS,
Discussion of the islands in Pioyd Avenue followed. Mrs. Romans
stated that Public Works Director Waggoner had asked in his memo
for a recommendation from the Planning Coamission, as to whether
the islands should be retained or removed. The Director stated
that because of the location of North Elementary School, she would
at this time, have to oppose the removal of the "island" at West
Floyd Avenue and South Elati Street. Discussion followed.
Parkinson moved:
Touchton seconded: The Planning Commission recommend to City
Council that the Floyd Avenue Agreement be
amended to permit the removal of the island at Cherokee Street
for the following reasons: (1) There have been a number of re-
quests from persons living in the area who feel it is not necessary
and is inconvenient. (2) The Planning Department sent a letter
to property owners in the 3100 and 3200 blocks of South ·Cherokee
asking their feelings on the island; 17 cards were returned stating
that the island should be retained, 12 cards were returned asking that
the island be removed, and 15 persons did not reply, indicating
they did not feel strongly about the matter. (3) To promote the
most orderly movement of traffic in the City, it is necessary that
Cherokee Street be opened.
The motion carried unanimously .
It was moved, seconded and carried that the meeting be adjourned.
The meeting adjourned at 9:45 P. M.
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VI. FLOYD AVENUE PLANTING STRIP.
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states that the Floyd Avenue parkway planting strip has been
c ompl e t e d to his satisfaction.
I t wa s t he concensus of the Commission that the City Attorney be
no t i f i e d that the planting has been completed to the specifications
s et f orth by Parks Director Romans.
VII. FUTURE MEETINGS.
Mrs . Romans rem1nded commission members of the December 18th
meeti ng , and suggest e d that they tour the specific areas prior to
t hat even i ng and become familiar with the sites. She suggested
t hat poss i bly t h e y could meet the morning of December 7th, at
th e Villag e Inn Pancake House for breakfast at 6:30 A. M. and go
on the tour f rom ther e. This was confirmed by the members of the
Commission. It was noted that the First National Bank of Engle-
wood had agree d to provide their Horsecar Bus for the tour.
Memb e rs we r e also rem i nded of the luncheon to be sponsored by the
Denv e r Planning Department at the Denver Hilton on Friday, December
6th. Reservations have been made for Mr. Woods, Mr. Lone, and
Mr. Touchton to attend this luncheon .
VIII. BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
Annexation
CASE #37-68A
11/6/68
Mrs. Romans reported that the annexation petition for the Baptist
Theological Seminary has been accepted and found to be in order by
the City Council.
IX. TRAFFIC PATTERN -FLOYD AVENUE ISLANDS.
Discussion of tbe islands in Floyd Avenue followed. Mrs. Romans
stated that Public Works Director Waggoner had asked in his memo
for a recommendation from the Planning Co.-ission, as to whether
the islands should be retained or removed. The Director stated
that b e cause of the location of North Elementary School, she would
at this time, have to oppose the removal of the "island" at West
Floyd Avenue and South Elati Street. Discussion followed.
Parkinson moved:
Touchton seconded: The Planning Commission recommend to City
Council that the Floyd Avenue Agreement be
amended to permit the removal of the island at Cherokee Street
f or the following reasons: (1) There have been a number of re-
quests from persons living in the area who feel it is not necessary
and is inconvenient. (2) The Planning Department sent a letter
to property owners in the 3100 and 3200 blocks of South ·Cherokee
asking their feelings on the island; 17 cards were returned stating
that t he island should be retained, 12 cards were returned asking that
th e island be removed, and 15 persons did not reply, indicating
t h e y did not feel strongly about the matter. (3) To promote the
mos t ord e rly movement of traffic in the City, it is necessary that
Cherok ee Street be opened.
Th e moti on c arried unan i mou sly .
It wa s mo v e d, seconded and c arr i ed that the meeting be adjourned.
The meet ing adjourne d a t 9:45 P. M.
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made:
Parkins on ~oved:
Lone seconded: Tho PJ.:mning Com,:niss ion rec ommend t o.> C ity
Council 'i:hn ·t the Kcu t Vil lRt:;e site b ~ z one<'!
R-3-B (U ulti-f~rnil y Residential), itJnsmuch as it is the o nl y
zone classif:l.ca\::l.on in the Compr ehei1G ive Zonin g Or<linnnce
which allows the usc which exists nnd which i s contem plated
to b e bu:ll t.
The motion c n rried uc.nn:l.mou:::;"tr .
D. ANDRL'WS ROUAN8
Pl n nuio~ Director.
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MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR
RE CmlMEND ATION OF THE CITY PLANNI G AND ZONING CO!.IMISSION.
DATE: November 20, 1968
SUBJECT: Zoni ng of Ke nt Village Site.
RECOMMENDATION:
Parkinson moved:
Lone seconde d: The Planning Commission recommend to City Council
that the Kent Villaee site be zoned R-3-B (Multi-
family Residential), inasmuch as it is the only zone classification
in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance which allows the use wbicb
exists and which is contemplated to be built.
The motion carried unani•oualy.
Respectfully submitted,
By Order of the City Plannin&
and Zonlnc Coamission .
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ORDI NANCE NO .
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SERIES Of
AN ORDI NA NCE A~~ND I N G ORDIN ANCE NO . 26, SEU IES OF 1 963 ,
ALSO 1\NO\'i N AS CII!\P TI ~R 22 ll f TilE l!J , JCI I'A L CODE or: T il E CITY
OF ENGLEWOO D, COLORADO, AND TilE ZO.'J ~(; \lAP ATTACIIJ :n T ll ~l~f.TO ,
TO PLACE CERTAI.'-J PRO PER TY , .IOHE PAIHT CU LA I~L Y DJ :SCIHBE]) TII[IU :TN,
I ~HICII liAS RECE NTLY HELN A:-l. I:XI.D TO TilL CIT Y OF I.);C.LE\I'OOIJ J , TII AT
ZONE DISTRIC T 1\NO \C'-J AS R-3-D (\IULTT-f.A:-1 I LY R[S J !ll.rH I AL).
lvi!ER EAS th e C ity Coun cil of th e Cit y of Ln r.l ew oou h:1s
heretofore , by Or dinance du l y e nacte d , ;~nn exe d to the City o f
En g lewood that territory J,n01m a s Bl oc k 1 <J nd Block 2 , I:e nt Vi llage ,
Second Filin g : and
WHEREAS pur s u;~n t to t he p rovisions of th e s t;~tute in s u ch
cases made and pro vid ed a nd nursuant to th e p r ovisions of O rdinance
No. 26, Se ri es o f l !lo'l , al s o J no wn 11 s C:hapte r Z:> of th e ~lt mi ci n:~l
Code of th e City of E n ~l ew ood, Co lor ;~do . the Pl ;~nninr :1nd Z onln~
Commission of th e City of r.n g le h•oocl has hel u :1 nuh l i c h e::t r i n ~ upon
the appro p r iate zoni n r. for sni d t erritor ~·. h:~s r,iven con s id e ration
to the matter s r r oduceu :Jt s:Ji<l public he;1rin p <llld h:~s othendse
complied tdth t he n r ovisi on s of t h e s t n tut c , oru in nnc e nnd Cha r te r
of the City of En g l ew oo d; and
\'iHEREAS the said Planninr ilnd Zo n in~ Co m i~sion has h ere tofo re
recommended to the City C:ounci l of t he Ci v of r nrle1-1 o od, Co lor a do,
that the afored es cri bed n ro pert y sh ou l d he inc lu de d wi thin
that zonin g d ist rict k nown n s R -~-B (n ult i-f;~mi l ,-re s iden t ia l); and
MiEREAS the Ci ty Council of the Cl t y of rng l ewo od . Colo rado
has consid ered th e r e co mme n d ation of said corlPl i ss ion . includ in g the
documents and record s acco mp an ying t he s;~me , h;~s he l <l a p u h l i c
hearing upon th e S:Jme and has conclu d e d t h :lt t he 1uh lic he:Jl th,
safety, convenience a nd t~e lf11re, a s I·.'C'l l .:t s r.oo ll ;:o nin r prnc tice,
justiflcs t he inclusion of s aill p ro perty "'i th in s;~id :on inP, dis tr ic t,
NOW, TIIEREFOn E , J3E IT OR f) A I NEll I Y Tl!l C TTY COllNl.T L ClF TII C CITY
OF E NGLDI'OOD , COL OPu\DO :JS fo 11 O I~S:
Section 1. Or dinan c e ~o. 26, Sc de s o f 1 9o3 , also known a s Chapt~orth e Mun icin nl Cod e of the C ity o f r nr.lch•oo d . Co lor ad o,
together lvith a z onin r. m:1p annex ed t he r e to, i s he rehr nn •c ntled to
place the hereina b o ve described nror e rt v w itl1in t h at zo n e di s tri. d:
known :md referred to as R -3-ll (m ul ti-far~l l y r es iden t ial ).
Section 2. City Council hereb y fin cJ<;, dete r mine s anti de clare s
that the here1n:1 b ove z on in g i s jus ti fi ed by th e nuhlic health ,
safety, conveni ence and 1-1el fare, and by ~o ou :onin~ p rnct ice s .
Introduce d, r ead in full and na ssecl on fir s t r e :~din~ on the
day of ----------------' 1 96R .
Pubii shed as a Bi 11 -f or an Or di nancc on the ____ day of
l%R.
Attest :
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I, Stephe n A. Lyo n, do he r e by certify thnt t he above and
forcg~'lng is a true, accurate and c o mple t e co nv of a IIi 11 for
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T, Stenhcn 1\. Lyon . do hL'rc!>y ccrtifv t h:J t thr <thovc <1!1<
fo r egoin p. is a tr .. c . accur ;1tc a'ld co• nh'tc con ,· 0r D Bi ll for
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and forenoin g is a true, accurate and complete copy of a
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1 969 .
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CITY CO ~~c.';., ~~C UME:NT
1 ~N 6 '69
C O UNCIL 111._._ 1 1, G FI LE
TIME SCHEDULE FOR COMPLETION OF SIDEWALK lMP~b\>E&?fN,N BtS~. (,W380.
Monday, January 6 , 1969
Thursday, January 9, 1969
Monday, January 13 , 1969
Thursday , January 16, 1969
Thursday, January 23 1969
Thursday, January 30 , 1969
Monday, February 3 , 1969
Monday, February 17, 1069
Thursday, February 20, 1969
Monday, March 3 , 1969
Thursday, March 6 , 1969
Saturday, April 5, 1969
Monday April 7, 1969
Resolution authorizin g pub l 1 s hi ng
of notice of c ompletion and c alling
for public hearing .
Notice of completion and lis t o f
assessments published first time
Mail notices o f assessme nt s and
public hearing .
Second publication
Third publication
Last day f or written prot e sts .
Publ i c hearing on assessmen t s .
Dill t o r ordinon c o os sC>ssi ng cos t.::;.
Publish as a bill .
Consid e r Bill for ordinance on
Second read i ng .
Publ i sh as an o rdina n c e .
Ordinance in full for ce & ef f ec t .
Last day f or pa yme n t i n ful l
without int e r e st .
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OFFICIAC CO t J~J':"I!;-I ~~C UME NT
A RES OLLI TI Oil Dt.CL AR I IG THE n:n•:T OF THE C TY CC'UPC IL
OF Tilt CITY o r EtlG LH/000 , COU 'Il DC', TO APP ROVE Tf'E ::PO LE
COST OF Til E I''P RO VE''E ITS 'ADE I 1\i!P FOP S I DE 'A U ' J'1PPf'VE '1[1'T
DIST ICT 10 . 68 , I ll Tf CIT Y OF EIG LE \·!O OD, COLOPf f'· T0
AP PRO VE All[' C II FI Pi ' Tl E f P Pf'P T ir:l Efl T OF SI\I D CO T TO EACI'
LOT OR TRACT OF LA1r ~ S~I : Dl TP I CT ; T ASSE SS r SlfPE OF
S/I.I D CO ST GJI I ' ~T EACI L!'T I I THE DISTRICT ; ESTAC LI I'I :c f>.
DA H Atl rL.A CE FC'P A I' L I C HI:J,P I''G UP()II TI1 E ASS ESSt'EI'T C'F
SA I O C'lS T S f!H PDEP I "r PI 'L LICA TI Otl 1\ 0 i'AILI :'G 0 r IIO TlC E
TIIEP.EO F TO Tl L OW:JErS OF PC EP TY TO L'E ASSE SED \!JT H!il Tfl[
DI STP I CT.
lllir r EAS , the Cit v Coun cil of th e City of n('llew ood ,
Colora d o, pu rsu ant to the Charte r an d Or d inan ce fl o . 14,
S e r i e s of 1 9 6 5 , of s a i d C i tv and t 11 e La~~ s of t he State of
Colorado, e nac ted Ordinance · No . -~---, Se ri es of 1 968 ,
creatin!] S idewal k mp rove 111e nt District ll o. £8 , a nd orovi d i nq
for t l P construction t he rein of side•·1 aH i n prov ell'r nt s; a c!
'HER EAS , t he const ruc tion of suc h i ~prove m ents h as bee n
co J'ln l e te d an d t he total costs of suc h i n·n rove ments h ave he en
r e li ah ly asce r ta in ed .
r;0\1 , THEPEF OP E, BE IT PES OLVL D [)Y TH E CITY COUI•CIL OF
TilE CITY o r EiiG LE WOOD , CC'LOPA DO , a s follo 115 :
1. T h at, su b ject to t h e p r ovisions and conditions
containe d wi t h i the Char t e r of the City of Eno l e woo d ,
f'r d i r ance :r o . 1 4, Se ri es of 1 9C 5, and aiw apol ica Lle statute,
City Council here b v de cl a res that it is its intent to apn r ove
t he whole cost of t he i mp rov efl1e nts made in and fo r Side~1alk
J mp rove ~ent District ~o. 6 8 , to approve and c onfi r m the
apportion ~ent of said cost to each lot or tract of l ~n d in
said District and to assess a share of sai d cost aoai n st
eac h lot or tr act of lan d in t he Di s trict.
2 . That a pu b li c he arin n upon sai d as~ess mPnts and upon
the Gil l fo r an Or d in an ce approvin o said costs and assess ~e nts,
which Gill was intro duced at t he r eo ular me etin n of the City
Counc il on the 6 th day of Janua r y , 1 969 , shall be held before
Ci t y Counci l a t City Hall, 3400 South Flati, En o le wood,
Co lor ado, to co 111fll ence at 8 :00 o'cl o ck p .m. on llonday,
Fe r uarv 3 , 1 9 9 , and t h~t notice of t he p rop osed assessments
be nive b y t he City Cl e r k and pu b lis hed in t he Ennlewood
~e r ald an d Enterr ris e, a newspaper pub li shed and of qeneral
circul a tion in sai 1 City, in t h ree consecutiv e we e k lv editions ,
therein g ivino i ot ic e to t he o wn ers of the p ro pe rty to b~
asses sed of t '1 e 111 a t t e r s and t h i nos r e q u i red by 1a ~· . At or
abo ut t h e time of the fir st publication, li otice shall also
b e o iven b y prepai d ma il t o a ll know n o wners of prope rt y to
be assesse d wit h the cost of sa i d i m p rov e~ents .
3 . Th e r otice to be published shal l b e in su b stantially
t h e follo wi no for m:
li 0 T I C E 0 F P U [) LI C HEA R II G UP 0 ll T II [
COSTS AND ASSESS11Et1TS FCl P S I DEWALK
I \PPOVE MEIH DIST RI CT NO . 6 8 , CITY
0 F ENGLE\!OOD , COLO ADO , A l D OF A
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APDROVI l G SAI D C0STS AND ASSE Sf ENTS.
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All ouners of real estate and p ro pe r t y located i n
Si d ewalk I npr ove r ent Di st rict No . 68, created by rrdinance
tl o . _ , S ries of 1 968 , City of Englev1ood , Co lorado,
an d an -p ersons ne nerallv, are he reb y notified that th e
construction of t he i rp r ovements for Si dewa l k Distric t
~o . 6E h as be en co nn leted and the costs thereof have been
ascertaine d an d t ha t a Bill f or an Or dinance aprrovino
said cos ts · approvinn and confirminq t he apportionm e nt of
sai d costs to each l o t or tract of land in said District;
a ss essinn a share of sai d costs aqainst each lot o r tract
in sai d District ; and presc ri b inn the man ne r of collection
and pavment of sa i d asses s me nts was intr oduced at t h e
re g ular me e tino of t he City Council on th e 6 t h day o f Januarv,
1969, an d t ha t t he Citv Council a t sai d re ou l a r mPetin o
a do pte d a r esolution of its intent to approve said costs and
assess ments .
Sai d pe rsons a r e furt her notified as follo ws :
(a) The uhole cost of sai d improvements is t he su m of
$1 5,8 1 4 .9 7.
(b) Of sai d s um of $1 5 ,8 14.9 7, the City of Enole woo d
wi l l pay $1 ,777 .99 , leavin o a b alance of $14 ,036 .98 to be
assesse d ana in st t he real pr o perty in said Di st rict.
(c) The su m o f S l 4 ,036 .9 will be apportioned t o t he
r ea l property in sai d Di st r ict an d assessed a s f ol l o~s:
Name an d Lot Bl ock Ass ssJTJent
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Al be rt F . & 'ar a ret "· 1 & 1 0 I d lewil d Subd ivi sion 380 .7 6
Kee hn 2
27 00 South Cannoc
Enqleuood, Colorado &0 11 0
Dorothy E. li 11 e r 3 -4 1 30 .11
2 71 2 South Banno ck
Eng le wood, Color ad o 30 11 0
Ly le t Eunice E. 5-6 450 .43
Gup ton
2720 out h Bannock
En le woo d , Colorado 8 11 0
El me r I'. Scott 7-H
272 2 outh ra nnock
Ennl euood , Co l o r ado 6"11 0
~· i n i f r e d V • C a • p be 1 1 9 -1 n 3S .27
273 6 South Bannock
En111e1100d, Co l orado C"'ll')
Louis J . Carnbel l 1 6-17 0 .29
2760 Sou h annock 1 8
Enn l ewood, Co l orado ~n 1 1r
Lawrence L. r Elai ne 1 9 -94 .03
Lilu,hlin 20
27 74 South Bannock
Ennlewood , Color ado vn 11 0
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Antoinette & 'a ry L. 21-1 0 I d 1 e1·•il d Subdivision 75 .3
r, is in 22
27 8" South [ annocl'
[nq 1 e~100d, Colorado BO 11 0
Ve ra ' Gill oa trick 23 -11 . c 'l
27Jf So ut h [ annock 24
Ennleltood, Colorado 80 11 0
Geo r oe s . 0 !::e rn ice I. 1-2 11 225 .77
Kir kpatrick
271)0 South Ch erokee
EnnleHood, Co l orado 301 10
Arthur E. t flora 1'. 3 • 38 .27
Penll ey i: 1/2
2706 South Cherokee of 4
Eno 1 e\vood , Co l orado 8')11 0
Royce /\. llouoh ~/4 8 .3£
27 24 South Cherol;ee of 6
E nn 1 el·tood, Co lor ado 80 11 1) a 11 7
Ira s . Ho 11 o~1a .v 11 -12 ,. 25.97
2750 South Cherokee
En']1e ·tood . Co lor ado CC'll O
Ea r 1 Ro ss ?. Donna Jo Yi no 1 3 F, 34 .44
2756 South Cherokee 1 4 F
Ennlewood , Co lor a 0 80 11 0 tl l/2
of 1 5
E . Pos s . Donna Jo Ki nn s 1 I 2 ' 143.50
' 2760 So ut h Che r okee of 1 5
En<1 l ewood, Co lor ado 80 11 0 f, all
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Ke nneth R. & Ruby E. 17-1 8 " 60 .93
Davis
2764 outh Che ro kee
E no 1 evtood, Co lor ado 80 11 0
E. Ross {, Donna J . Ki nq 1 9 -2 9P..69
2 780 Sou th Che ro kee
Enole wood, Colorado 81J ll D
Ca r l Reh n 21-22 II none
2 788 'iouth Cherokee
Eno l e\1-lood , Co lorado CO ll 0
Elsie K. Roch 1 er 23-24 ' 273.6 1
279n South Cherokee
Ennlewood , Colo r ado P.C'110
Harold 1 •• p.. av, Sr. 25-2G 57 .41
2795 Sou t1 rannock
Enol co ood, Co lorado 80 11 0
Clau de f n adys L. 31-32 11 . HI
Es li nqe r
27(.9 South Banno ck
Eno l ev•ood, Co lor ado CO ll O
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J ane s IL & II i 1 d r ed p . 35 -36 " I d le v ild ubdivi s i on 3P .27
o h nson
2749 So uth Ba n no ck
Ennl e"Jood, Co lora do 80 11 0
He r be rt J . r. I arion G. 3 7-38 " 1 26 .98
Da rn
274 3 South Ba nnock
EniJle "Jo od, Colorado 80 11 0
El Me r \·1 . & 11 ar oa ret tL 3 9 -40 " 5 7.41
Scott
273 7 Sout h n annock
[nole~J oo d, Co l orado 8 01 1 0
And r e1·1 E. Sophia Geeck 41-42 " 242 .33
2727 So uth Bannock
Eng le "1 ood, Colorado 8 011 0
Frank G. & He len E. Red l e 43 -44 " 389 .89
271 9 South Bannoc k
En o 1 e~1ood, Co l o r ado 80 11 0
GeorQe A. p, Joy J. 45-46 " 1 04 .28
Van Vleet
2711 ou t h Bannock
En q l e1~oo d , Colorado 801 1 0
Jo hn E. E. Crystal E. 47-4 8 ' 30 9 .69
tr oah
27 03 Sou t h B nnoc k
Enol e\'I OO d , Co l ora do (l0 ll 0
Ha ro 1 d L. & Doroth y R. 25 -26 1 2 17 2 .20
t,orth
2795 Sou t '1 Che r okee
[nq 1 e·~oo d , Color nd o 80 11 0
Al be r t i ne "· Dr ei er 3 1-32 " 95 .67
2 771 Sout h Che ro kee
En nle1 10o d , Co lo r do 80 1 10
He nry H. & Lola p. 33 -34 7 6 .53
Ha rri nqton t. ·arle 0 .
Schu ltz
2759 Sou th Che ro kee
Enolewood, Colora do 80 11 0
Vincen t E. & Do r o t hy L . 35 -36 " 114 .80
•ac r ander
2 7 51 South Ch e ro kee
[nq 1el't ood, Colorado 80 11 0
Frank ,. . t'a r qu iss 3 7-3 8 " 1 33 .95
2745 South Che ro kee
Enn le ~10od , Co l ori'do 80 11 0
arry L. ~ Jlenina Hea rn 39 -40 " 14 0 .92
2 735 Sout h Cherokee I Eno l eHood, Co l orado 80 11 0 • •
Ralp h p . /'. 11au ri ne Zie o ler 42 -44 " 1 33 .95
2 717 South Che r okee
Ent1 l e1·1 00 d, Co l o r ado 81"11 0
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Address
Lot .l ock r.ssessf'ent
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12 Idlewild 8ubd1v1alo 95.07
04!! I B. A dft':3DD 27-n
2100 o~e c ~~e 20
gl ood. Colo:-ao 00110
llel"tb • Keaaetll a. !t .c • 13
Bchula • &utb laroette o t a 1 8outb Cbero~ 20
lo~. Colorado nll
0110 27 c. B 7' of 2
William A. a r ra 1.
ClDrto 33-13
28 1 Iouth Cherokee 3~
lewood, Colo~do 80110
St 1 1 • Jtcs1C) Lllesa 35-"
2 851 8mstb Choro~oo 37
Ellglowood, Colol'Odo 80110
OleDD Otla • BaEel I. N!
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2C97 Elout Cboroll:ee 4l
EQelcwood, Col~do 80110 all
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Leslle W. • GladJO R .
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2819 outb Cbsrok ..
GQ31 ~. Colorado 80110
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O:mt ChOt'~Oe 8t.
1 ood, C:olorndo 0110
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tnH Oo-.Jtb rol: OA
cd, Colcrn do 00110 n11
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13 111 Idle wil d Subdivisi o n
COllO
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Qood, Colo~ado 00110
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!Dalew03d, Co lorado 80110
~7Uade 8. • Era at L. 29-" ro ers so
~7G Sout b ce
e; 1 · , Colo:-adD 80110
E:t el Ezell 3 • " "
2049 Ooutb ~oaeo st of
~~ od, Color~do 80110 8 7
Frank B. a glllra C . Bl of " "
lfav 1a t 37 b a.o 6 Ooutb onaoc all
r.natcocod, Colo=odo 80110 33-
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67.41
57.·1\1
130.71
3.49
55.30
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lila Geraa1e lnweat•e~ Co.e-7 ''15 Idle1·1ilr' <;ubdivision .. ale btltel' &rat~roaa
.-18 Soutla Baoaoek
~la'tiOOCI, ColGl"•do 80110
Carolra a &obert a. Ballard
~831 loatla laanoc:Jc 10-
~'liDOd, Colorado 11
Ewa I. • IID&totiiF Aaa 11 • "
K..dow M! o'l
JQO 8ou&ll .. IIDOCit 13
E.,lawood, Colorado 10110
.B•trlca a. • ao,. w. 1'1-" 8•••••• 18 ~0 riO.tll .. llDOCk
f'llalewood, Colol'ado 18110
Ma ........ a.Mdall 19 • "
.-874 lcMitll a.uock art of
f._lewood, C:olondo 10110 20
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/~odD. ill
.;zna ao.tll .. araoek
EJiclnood, C~tlondo
16 of "
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1111
81
V'lYUI .,. .. 1... lA ..
.:1111 Soutla ... DOell: 16 of
fiqlawOOd . Colon do 10110 23
haleD •· ~·• at ;~810 8oatlll 8aaDOCII: 01 "
fqlnood , Colorado 10110 23 •
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e•tnt 1-ll 11 Spear'• Broactwar Add. ;.aou-aoutll a .. aock
£ .. 1eWOCMI. Colondo 80110
"•ln • aantat o. lloar a-e ·· ~aae lwtb aaaaocll:
Ea1lawaod, Colorado
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Yara 8. Gtllpatrtcll: v • 11 Speer'• Broadwa.J Add.
1811 ao.tll ~aaock 11
hllftood, Colorado 10110 o1
bUe Jolla•oa
1~31 loutb la•Doc•
•sla1100d , Colondo
80110
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t ~.alt1 ot 1 u Clal'aaca 1 . a •••• • ~ I
Kllsabatll .. ,.uu 11 " all
2NI Boutb aauork 12
IQtlewood, Colorado 10110
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DoDa1d F. • Doooa 8. 18 • 1 r
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19110 Soutll 81lnock 19
... l .. ood, Colorado 80110
eo-. •. OJ'eea 21-18 a a 8outb Baaoock ~ 22
Kaal .. ood, Colorado 00110
n-• •· at .. le 13-" ItA loutb S.aDOCk 24
-lewood, Colorado 10110
J ...... 1,. 1-1 19
2100 8outb Cberokee
-lewood, Colorado 10110
loaal• G. • .. rr J••• 3-4 " .. ,.r
1101 loatla Clleroll"
... lewood, Colon do 10110
Aadr .. J. • Vraett c. a-e " Leourd
Ull IJcMtla Clleroue
-lnood, Colorado 10110
.,_ &. larrell • 7-1 " .. 1 .. ...._..,
1811 Soatla Cheroll"
... 1.-.ood, Colorado 10110
L. '-w • Beleae '· Blll 9-10 "
1131 loll til Claerollee
... lewoocl, Colorado 10110
Cleeqe a. • .. rlce c. 11-..
PituD 11
INO loatla Claerokee
lqln0041, Colondo 10110
IItle .. , Iewter 13-"
IMI loutla Claerokn 8tnet 14
lqlewood, Colorado 10110
._,,,,,,.~ Era .. t a. • 18-" la • a. Protraaclake 18 I Soutla Cbnooue
... lewood, Colorado 10110
1.-:t I. • llltabetla A. lt-..
up aDd 10
1871 lootla Cllero!l:ee
... lnood, Colorado 10110
loaCU'H •u-11-..
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lqlftood, Colorado 80110
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: "c e r ' s r r o a ell-• a v f\ d ~ . 19.13
.. 107 .10
" 340.&1
" 110.73
" 30.12
" 18.11
" 101.41
" 110.73
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" 188.33
" 11.11
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Claarl• o. • 2U1e .. , 23-l 9
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.t0 l'at CU'Hll
'llll~, Colcnoado 80110
llilfl'!rr. ... ._ I "
CQlftiDOd, Colcndo 80110
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Donald 8 .• •atalle Jean 27 19 Speer's BroSt dWli.J Add.
Clartoa 28
29 3 Boutbl!anaock
J&qlnood, Colorado 80110
belrn F. Belton • Judr 29 t.a " Jar Sbarp • Linda Sua 30
Treat
awra loutla 8aanock
BD&le 7ood , Colondo 80110
wuuaa c. • Gladrs L . 31 • "
Qu1ntnll 33
I~ SO'Dtla 81tDaock
Bnalewood Colorado 80110
J . ., . Clalaarr 37 a ·'
IMl loutll BallDOCk :m
... l .. GOd , Colorado 10110
Barl a Leon Ber1il 41 • "
ltD 8CNtll Baaaock '-{;,
&a~lewood, Colorado 80110
hllla D. a Clteflar L . 4a "
-·~ ... ltot Scnatll Bunoek
lAlla~, Colorado 80110
· .... u. L. • ludr A. 47 • "
aculD.. 48
1901 8outll DDOOil
JD&lewood, Colorado 10110
laba 1 . Bobiaaoa 25-28 10
INJ 8oatla Cherok" at. a st
JaaleWOOd, Colorado 80110 of
ca..ter Q. • latlr •·
I'll• a .. as aoutb Chu~••
lnood , Colon do
80110
• a.lla lh"owa
29 1 lootb Chuol:ee •
~le wood, Colorado
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of 27 •en
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lt73 Boll til Claer«*M It. 32
Kqlnood, Colorado 80110
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Cost
100.38
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74.51
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477.23
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rorr•t I •• llaurlce L. 33-20 Sreer' s R r oad•·t~.V Add,
treelaad 34
2 3 Sou til CbeJ>okee It.
Z..l .. ood, Colorado 10110
llalt* a . • Cbarlotte 39-
-W1lllaas tO
1~1 loutll C.bo:rol:cte et .
l .. ood . Colorndo 10110
.u•a •· Lucille rp n-•·
SG2S eoutll QlC'cll" at. 41
RaBl .. ood, Colorado
10110
Caleb BlaatOD 43-"
1911 8outb Cb ~•• 44
le•ood, Colora•o
80110
Artlaur a.eea 47-"
1901 lou~ CleJ'okee 8t. 48
Zbelewood, Coleredo 10110
zatate of Lettie a. 15-11
Caapbell, c/o Al .. rta 28 ,a t)l· 'l'olaad
2458 Sou til Zur lob Coert
De wew* Cotoraa 10219 eg_ " Ir ae . ~t' ptoD •
3075 lloatll no~~.. 30
... lesood . Colorado 10110
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3059 South Cbewokee 34
&a;lewood, Colorado 10110
Awolale o. ftoa,poa 47-.. "
3007 Soutla Claerokee • halewood , Colorado
10110
.1. Lee • llale ... lctOD 1-1 21
3000 loutla Cherokee Bt. -1• ood, Coloredo 10110
Doulcl M. • B1eaa~ 3-t " "
Stouder
3010 Goutll Cbero ee It.
lewood , Colorado 0110
I'J'iett IIODou lei &-8 •• "
S030 8outb Chorokee St.
lewood , Colorado 80110
.rudd D .... loa G-10 ..
3040 Doutb Cherokee at.
lewood . Colorado 10110
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Assess ment
Cost
Lloyd A. & 'ari l y n June
J o h n s o n & r• i h 1 D . J o h n s on
3066 South Che rokee
Enolewood, Co lorado 80 11 0
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of 15
Speer's Broa dway Add. 28 7.7 6
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Anthony W. Lucille V. 17-1 13"
Tolan
306 8 South Cherokee
Ennleiood, Colorado 80 110
95 .67
C. J. & .1 innie L. \l ilson 2 1-22 "
3 090 Sou t h Che rokee 150.6 8
Enqlewood, Co lora do 80 11 0
(d ) Any person desirino to make any complaints or objections
to said costs o r a ssess ments may make said o bj ect ions or
co n plaints i n writin o and sub mit sai d o b jections or co mp laints
to th e City Cler k within twenty da s from the first publication
of this l otice and a puLl ic hea r ino the r eon will be he l d before
th e City Counc il on r onday, February 3 , 1 969 .
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Da te d this _0__fj,_ day of fl22/111Up • 1 969.
---Attest : / ..---
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I, Ste phe n A. Lyon, City Cler k-Treasurer of t he City of
Enq le wood, do he r eby ce r ti f y that t he ab ove and fore goi ng is a
t r ue and acc u rate and co np lete copy of a res o lution adooted hv
t he City Counci l 9f t he City o En l ewo od at its reqular
ne etinrJ on th e _t:_...:tfJ day of Z '(l J:r ;dr:'r-;' 1969 .
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TO : Stanley H. Dial
FROM: Kells Waggoner
SUBJECT: PAVING DISTRICT NO. 18
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CITY C O U NCIL DOCUMENT ................
COU "<...,L ' __ ,; .-.:> F it.£
CIT'( OF. ENG\.E 000, C«..Q.
DATE: January 3 , 1969
Transmitted herewith please find the estimated costs for those
streets previously recommended for inclusion in Paving District
No . 18.
Since my memo of November 15 , 1968, the City Attorney has check e d
the ownerships on the four petitioned streets and finds that
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4100 S . Cherokee , 4200 S . Galapago and 4200 S. Pearl are successful
and that 3300 S . Marion is not successful.
The City Council at their meeting of December 16, 1968, authorized ,
leaving 3300 S . Marion on the list of possible streets and adding
400 E . Nassau to the list . This makes a total of 31 long blocks
of paving.
The 1969 budget shows $90 ,000 appropriated for the City share
of the Paving District.
Sincerely ,
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PROPOSED STREETS FOR PA v 1 G DISTRICT 18
Section A Section B
NEW CONSTRUCTION Estimate Est1mate
4500 s . Bannock $ 7,750.00 $ 255 .00
4800 s. Bannock (S~) 3 ,300 .00 3 ,000 00
3700 s . Cherokee 6,500 .00 1 ,455 00
3800 s . Cherokee 5 ,600 .00 1 ,950 .00
3900 s . Cherokee 6 ,600 .00 1 ,400 00
4000 s . Cherokee 6 ,1 50 .00 1 ,055 .00
4100 s . Cherokee 6,950 .00 3 ,355 .00
4200 s . Cherokee 5,700 .00 .255 00
4500 s . Cherokee 7,850 .00 4 ,500 .00
3800 s . Delaware 10 ,000 .00 9 ,600 00
3900 s . Delaware 14 ,100 .00 1 ,300 .00
4200 s . Delaware 15 ,450 .00 2 ,2 00 .00
600 W. Eastman 3 ,620 .00 1 ,450 .00
700 w. Eastman 2 ,400 .00 6 ,130 .00
400 E . Eastman 4 ,450 .00 1 ,850 .00
500 E . Eastman 5,125 .00 2 ,100 .00
600 E . Eastman 3 ,250 .00 800 .00
700 E . Eastman 5,300 .00 1 ,100 .00
3900 s . Fox 7,200 .00 2,150 .00
4300 s . Fox 7 ,100 .00 255 .00
4400 s . Fox 6,100 .00 4 ,180 .00
4200 s . Galapago 6,300 .00 1,400 .00
3300 s . Grant 8,200 .00 1 ,7 00 .00
3400 s . Grant 6,300 .00 7,700 .00
3800 s . Huron 3,900 .00 7 ,000 00
3700 s . Inca 8 ,675.00 255 .00
000 w Layton 6 ,100 .00 550 .00
100 w. La yt on 3,400 .00 1 ,250 .00
200 w. Layton 3 ,950 .00 750 .00
300 W. Layton 3 ,050 .00 1 ,100 00
3300 s . Marion 8 ,900 .00 4 50 .00
400 E . Nassau 3,200 .00 2 ,200 .00
400 E . Oxford 4 ,500 .00 1 ,400 00
500 E . Ox ford 4 ,900 .00 1 ,600 .00
600 E . Ox ford 5 ,800 .00 1 ,400 00
700 E . Oxfor d 7,400 .00 1 ,600 .00
4200 s . P earl 6 ,500 .00 1,300 00
3200 s . Penns ylv ania 9 ,500 .00 2,100 .00
4700 s . Sher man 13,000 .00 4 ,000 00 I • • TOTALS $254 ,070 .00 $88 ,095 .00
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MON DAY -November 18 , 1968
MONDAY -January 6 , 1969
MONDAY -January 20 , 1969
MONDAY -February 3 , 1969
THURSDAY -February 6, 1969
THURSDAY Febr uary 13 ' 1969
MONDAY -F e bruary 17 , 1969
THURSDAY -Feb r u ary 20, 1969
MONDAY -February 24 , 1969
MONDA Y -March 3 , 1 9 69
THURSDAY -March 6 , 1969
MONDAY -March 17, 1969
THURSDAY -March 20 , 1969
MONDAY -April 7, 1969
MON DAY -April 7 , 1969
THURSDAY -April 10, 1969
TH URSDAY-April 17, 1969
~IONDAY -April 21, 1969
THURSDAY -April 24 . 1969
WEDNES DAY -April 30 , 1969
FRIDAY -May 2, 1969
MONDAY -May 5, 1969
THURSDAY -~lay 8 , 1969
MONDAY -May 19, 1969
THURSDAY -May 22 , 1969
MONDAY -June 2, 1969
THU RSDAY -June 5, 1969
SATURDAY -June 21 , 1969
MONDAY -S e pt em ber 29, 1969
Ava ilable for Co uncil , list of streets.
Aut horization for n ego tiati o n and
advertising for p ilot of bond issue
Sel ecting firm for fiscal servic es
and bond handling
Consider resolution of int e nt to form
P av ing Distri c t No . 16
Firs t P u blication of notice
S eco nd P ublic ation of notice
Mai l notice to all affe c ted property
owners
Thi rd Pu blic a tion of notice
Pu blic ho~rin ~ on f ormation of District
(S pecial Meeting)
Int rodu c ti o n o f a bill for on ordinance
<.:rootin g the Di str ict
Publ ication of bill for or d i nan ce
S econ d reading of bill for on ordinance
Final pu bli catio n of ordinance
Cur b , gut t er , si d ewal k permi t cut -off
da te
Not ice to contractors and bond sale
authori zed
P ublish iirs t notice to co ntra c t o rs
and bond hous es
S econ d notice to con tractors and bond
hou se s
Pla ns and S pecif ications available
T hird no tic e to c ontractors a nd bond houses
Fi nal date for privat e conc ret e con s truc-
tion
Op n Construction bid s at 2 :00P .M.
Op n b on d b1ds at 2 :00P.M., awa rd con -
t ra ct for above at 8 :00P.M., introduce
bill for an ordi nance to issue and se ll
bo nds, bonds dated Jun e lst.
Pu blicati n of bill to sell bo nds
Pa ssage of ord inance on fin al reading
Publ ication of ordinance on final r e ading
Esti mated date of start of construct1on
Pr oceeds oi bonds received
Ord in a nce in full effect
Est imated date of completion of project
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D:JI' G FilS ! !ESS 1\S n:•;, L\R'I CO., FOR A F ERJ.l ENT ED HALT BLVCRAGf:
LJCl:\c:L fO r.r. LCC AT LD AT 41£.0 SOU Til BRO ADl 'lA .
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1) 1 far Co. has hereto for e made applic a tion, purs u a nt
i ns o• C ha nt ~r 75, Artic le 1, Colorado Revised
~. as a 1de d , f or t h e issuance of a fermented malt
1 e t o he located at 4160 South Broadway , Englewood,
ice o f s ai d B}l plicati on, and o f th e public hearing
n ro 1erl y r,i ven ;>nd nuhlic hearin upon said
a ro~c rlv conduc ed on the 2nd day o f Dece ber ,
r t' Cit •· Co un cil of the City o £ Englewo od , as t .1e local
licc1 in ~ut10 rity, <'n d all other rocedural requiremen s o f t h
~nvin ee n co ~nlied with ,
, T.li:RH' RE , BE IT RESO LVFD BY TllJ: CITY COl1 CIL OF TilE
C l -\ (IF I:IIGLJ:I,"•JD , as follOivS;
'1:1n. b~.su upon the anpl· cation of said el Far Co. a nd t e
evidencr anJ in f o rmation addvce a the nublic he arinr upon said
~"1p l ic:1tion, t hQ City Council of t he Cit of Lngle1·1o od should, ad
do, c· ;,nrchy, a do t t he f ollowing fjndin~s a nd conclusj on s :
l. The.. apn l i can t is a coryora ion or gan i z ed under the J m1s of
th· State of I lli nois a nd is duly qualified to do b u s i ness
.ith ~ t~e S tat e of Colorado.
2. rh e ~tor e 1ana~e r at 11hi ch a ny license would be J ocat d ,
a" t'el..l a s the office rs and directors of sai d corn oration,
arc o f ro od ch a racter and re uta t i on and have not been
con v i ct~ or a felony or crime withi n a ny court f h e Un i ted
S t at e _ o r •·l i th any cou rt of r e cord of any s t ate or terri tory
o f t he Un i t ed State s .
3. At t he tine of the publ ic hearing, pe tition er s nit e d
pC'tit'ir,·1 Jcarinrr a p p roximate l y BOO !ignat u r es favori nr th"
a n plic1~ion. Of these , 37~ we r e signatures of reside nt~ o
tnc :n a , 1~hilc t h e remain l'l t /c re signatures ohtain cd from
c u st o r r'> o a p licant 's )!roc r y s tore located at 416 0 uth
Rro .::.L.I,·ay . fl rotes t 1nts s u 'f>l'l i tte d r emons t ranees containi nr,
anproxiM~te ly 430 s i ~na tu r s, a ll o f w1i ch arpearcd to he
s ig'1<'turc·· o f Enp,l cw ood residents, 283 of which Ner f
pe r s ons livi n~ w 'thin a three b lock ra i us of t h e location
se t f>rt1 in the a n plication. Ap_ roximatel y 20 erson s
a rn~arc n s onally 1;:10 fav o mlthe a plication . One person
P.ppear: l i1 oppos lti'O . Even thoup, the petitions· suhrnit ed
for ;,n..,• lC 1t i on in f av or o f the issuan ce o f said licrnsc
c.·ce c•dcJ, ln toto, the nu ber o f sip,natu re s contained u n on the
reP ns r n·e.;;, it is clear that th rc is s uh stanUal opposition
to tlr 1. ~IJ cc or t h licen s e f r om the residents of thn neigh -
bo h od. • a ddi t 1on, the evidence adduced ·n dicatc that
tlrr sc v c r a p a cka r c liquor s t ores , t hree -wn liquo
1ts ""'1 ·1 :!t 1 ast one 3 .:! outlet IJi thin a relatively
Sdor .n r o f t h e location r ques c d in t he application
a d Co~n 1 t ~crefore find s and concludes hat th e reasonn le
r q u ir n nt. of h" nci~h bo r hood arc nrcsently heinP wet by
t ~~ e.1 t1 ~~ outlets.
f lf(R RCSOLVI:D tlwt, bac;cd u on th e fore~oi.n(T, the
. f iJel Farm Co . for t'1 issuanc of a fermented na t
l~cn sc to be located at 416n .outh Br o a.d•av , ln l cPood ,
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Co lorado, should be, an d i s hereby , denied.
Attest:
1, Ste p hen A. !.yon, City Clerk-Treasure r of t he Ci t y of
l:ngle\-Jood, do hereby c e rtify that the ahove and fore o ing is a
true and accurate and complete cop y of a resolution-adop t ed by
the City Council of t he Ci t y o( E n ~lewood at its r e g ular me etin ~ on the day of ________ , 1969.
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JANUARY 6, 1969
ZONING OF KENT VILLAGE TO
R-3-B
Description
Public hearing opened at 8:30 P.M.
Mrs. D. A. Romans, Planning Director, appeared
before City Council and discussed the zoning of
Kent Village. Mrs. Romans stated that the property
was annexed and that it should be placed in a
specific zone by February 21, 1969. She also
stated that the R-3-B zone classification would
permit the development that is being considered
for the subject property, that the property had
been posted, and that no one appeared in opposition
to the zoning at the Planning Commission meeting.
Mayor Schwab.
Councilman Dhority questioned whether or not the
KLZ site would come under the same zoning.
Mrs. D . A. Romans explained the difference between
the zoning in regard to Councilman Dhority's question.
Mrs. Stevenson, 3246 South Race, appeared before
City Council in regard to the rezoning of the KLZ
site. City Attorney Criswell stated that this
matter would have to be presented to the Planning
Commission first before the City Council could
discuss it.
Public hearing closed at 8:40 P.M.
The ordinance approving the zoning was read (Ordi-
nance No. 1, Series of 1969).
Discussion of the zoning ensued .
Ordinance No. l, Series of 1969 was passed.
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i·ii\0[ Ir! fl ;•n rn r> <'! L" I I' I ':PIIl'H 1 'r i'T r.ISH'ICT rlf). (.:1 , T I TI 'F'
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HHrP[/\S , tile Cit v (nunci1 nf t '•e Cit •' c--r rnr:le•:JOQ(I , Colorado,
pursuant t o t il·' l'ha r te r a n(: f't·d inilnce "n . 1 ~, ~c rie s of 1 965 , of
said Ci tv an c th e Li1 •··s of t.hP State of ro lor nd o, enacted
0 r d i n a n c e r: o . 2 4 , S e r i e s o f 1 9 G i' , c r P ? t i n n ~ i de ··• 11 1 k T m, rove -
men District ~~--t~. and provi~inn for t hr> rnns ruction therein
of s i r e 1·1 il 1 1: i :~,rover · en t s ; an c'
I'll ERE 5 , t i1e ii avor and P i rector of Fi r il cr actvert i sed for
bids to co ns truct such i ~nrove m ents in t ~r re (3 ) co s rcutive
11eek1v i ssues of the CIIGLF.lo:n oo I '[ f\Lfl ; ?o ne:
\-:HErE II S , s a i t! I.J i d s 1·: ere o ['l r. n e rl il t 2 : n n n . rn . , T h u r s d a ' ,
AuQu s t 15, l%8 : <:nc!
I' H [ R E S , on f . u oust 1 9 , 1 96 [' , tIt P C i tv Co unci 1 of tIt e City
o f E na 1 e ,., o o d , C o 1 o r a rl o , a c c e r t e d t h e h i d o f r c t e r 1 ~ i e ·.~ i t S o n s '
in t he a~ount of ;12,~3 '1 .54 as t'• lo•1 est" d b est id ancl
authorized t 'lP ''ayor ilnd Citv C1ctl t o execute contr il ct
docu T"!e nts · and
WHER E ~s . t ~e c ons ruction of suc h i ~n rove ~ents h as been
co mp l eted ancl t r e tn tal cost s of suc h ir' rnverents 1-JDve ber n
r eliably asc e rt ainerl; ilnrl
'·! H [ R El' S , a s t a t e 1 Je n t s 11 o ~·ti n n t i 1 e to t a 1 co s t o f t h e
improve ments h ils been d ulv fil e:d 11it h th e Ci t y Council; and
! 11: EF: E 1\ S , fro n• the s t a t em en t 11 il de a n cf f i 1 e c: •·Ji t :1 the Cit v
Co uncil, it appears tlt2t the w~n l e cost o~ Silid i ~ rove n ents
is t he S UI'l of :.1 S ,8 l r..9 7 , sa i <! a ount incllr ri inn Cflsts of
ins pecti on , collection anJ other inci~cntals and also inc lu dinn
inter es t as allo wed bv la~: and
HHERE/\S, fror ·1 sai d state mr nt it also nr>rea rs thilt the Ci v
Co unci 1 h as a r port i on e d a s 11 a r r of the s u i d ,., h o 1 e cos t to e il c h
lot or tract of lan r! in sai<: District, in accorc1an c c 1 ~ith the
b ene f i t s to be d e r i v e ~ h v sa i d r ron e r tv n n ri i n the n r o port i on s
and a aunts sev e ra ll.v s et fo1·th in i1 qeso l uti on arlortr.cf hv tlir
C i tv C o u n c i 1 o n t h e C t !t t! a v of ,J ~ n u a r v , 1 !J r.r1 •·1 h i c 11 r P s o 1 u t i o n
is by refer ence r·ade a rnrt hereof·. iln d
HH[I"EAS, :otice of a nu h 1i c heilrino c0ncerninn thr
levvin~ of assess ments o n the r ea l p rop e rty in the Dist rict
and u ron this or c'i nance has been p u h 1 is h ed once a l''rr.l· fo r
t h r e e ( 3 ) 1·1 P e k s i n t h e E r! G L E \ 'n () [1 1'1 :-> i\ I. f) , il e •·t s n a p r r o f o e n e r a 1
circulati'Jn in t i e Ci y, and, in ar'diti nn,? cnnv or e ;•n ticr
has been ~Pil e~. ostanr. prerair', tn each known owner of real
pro perty 1·/ithin t h e fl istric, •·'lic h r•ntice i s I'" r rferrncr n ilrl E'
a part hereof: a nd
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t he C i t ~· r o unci 1 met i n on c n s e s s i 0 n fo r t h c n u r pose of
h ea r irn 11n11 cd jr ctions o r [lrotest.s t hill flin il t l·e r'iHie agilin~t
5 a i " as5ess11rnt5: i111<1
!-'II Err~ S . J 1 1 o' .i e c t i o n 5 il n d cor· r l a i 11 t 5 h a v i n n b e c n r1 u 1 v
hea r d and CC'nsicie r c·!, t h~ Counc il h;;s d<trrorinec' tl~ilt such
oh.iec t ion s shnulri he denied excent as this r rrJinilnc e has
a c cer t erl ti':Nr and incornn r atcrl herein c :!i'r..,cs in s2irl assess -
~lents !·ase<l l l f'Oil s?ir: o ".irctions .
tiOI!, TIT"r r r~;, [.[ IT r>Piof\P'f:P rY Tl i! CIT Y C01't'CT l. 0F T11 F.
c I T Y 0 F E 11 r, L [ • '0 r. 'J , C')[J, !' ,n r• n , il ~ f o 1 1 CH , s :
Se c t i o n 1 . T h il t t II c "' h o 1 c co<. t a n cl il n r'1 01 · t i 0 n n c n t o + t II c
s il rn e , a s set f o rt h i n s i1 i d "e ~ 0 l 1• t i or: a n cl : · o t i c e ?. n rl as i1"' r n rJ e c:
he r e i n, i s hr r eb,v 't rr r ov e d and c onf in>tC'1, .:tnC.: sair1 orr0 r tion 1.1 C11
i s h P. r c h y de c 1 a r '! ci to I · c i n e c c 0 r r. ,, n c e 1·Ji t I· t h r . C' n r f i t s '''' i c h
t he r r ore r tv in Si'i :i r i s tri ct •li 1 1 recri ve ~~~ l'Ca5on of t l•r
c onst r uct i on nf siliri ir·provc rr ts, 0n •1 i1 shrrr of si'iri cost is
h e r e hy as s e s s e rl t o ar <i cl r C' n c a c :1 1 "t ''lr t r il c t ,., f 1 a r<' ··• i t h i n
t lr e [) i s t r i c t i n t :1 c n r 0 n Cl r t i 0 n ~ 2 n r! i' r. 0 r; 11 t s s (' t ; (1 r t '· i n
s a i r: fles ol utir11 ar :' lnt i cc .
S e c t i n n 2 . T h ,, t s il i r' a s s e s s r· :> t s s 11 ,1 1 1 c 0 r: u r a n r' n 3 v? 1 c
ilt t '~e office o f t hr ritv Tr r.lSIIr e r, ···it'l nut clcr ·r·nr', ···i U·i
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t hat t he v u ri n 11 s r r o v i ~. i on s h c r eo f r r e s r v P t' a'' l e .
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s ha ll be r Qcorded i n th e Cit•' n rdinc-nrc :·nol l:r.ot fo r that
p ur r o s c , s 1H; 1 1 be au tile n t i c a t r rl b .v Ut c 5 i n n a t u res o" t I e
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Cit y , 11 i th i n sr.ven ca\'S af t e r i ts f in a l n;~ssiloe, 0n•' sha ll be
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Att e s t :
City Clerl<-:-reasurer
I, Stephen A. Ly on do hereby ce r tify that
foreqoinq is a t r ue,accurate an d co mp lete co py
an Ordinance passe d on first r eadi no o n the
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"SPECIAL CITIZEN PROGRAM INVITEES" -January 6, 1969
Preci nct No . 1 -Mr. Vernon E. Tommer, 2051 West Adr i atic Place, Englewood
Precinct No . 2 -Mr . John A. Carter, 2821 South Delaware Street, Englewood
Precinct No . 3 -Mr . Blain H. Bay, 681 East Bates Avenue, Englewood
Precinct No . 4 -Mr. H. Wm. Shaw, 3700 South Inca Street, Englewood
Precinct No. 5 -Mr. Eugene E. Wyatt, 3359 South Washington Street, Englewood
Precinct No . 6 -Mr. J. Michael Reynolds, 3142 South Corona Street, Englewood
Precinct No. 7 -Mr. Theodore Pederson, 3245 South Humboldt Street, Englewood
Precinct No. 8 -Mr. Charles H. Bednasek, 3 162 South Gaylord Street, Englewood
Precinct No. 9 -Mr. R. J. Turner, 4050 South Jason Street, Eng lewood
Precinct No . 10 -Mr. Mel Anderson, 4087 South Logan St reet, Eng lewood
~i nct No . il -Mr. Charles v. Cook, 4 350 South Delaware Street, Englewood
Precinct No . 12 -Mr. Robert Christians, 4498 South Galapago Street, Englewood
Precinct No. 1 3 -Mr. James Austill, 4563 South Pennsylvania Street, Englewood
~ct No . 14 -Mr. Guy B. Hartsook, 4737 South Washington Street, Englewood
Precinct No . 1 5 -Mr. M. E. Horton, 4780 South Mariposa Street, Englewood
Precinct No . 16 -Mr. Vi ctor R. Daley, 5034 South Grove Street, Englewood
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AGENDA FOR
REGULAR COUNCIL SESSIO N
JANUARY 9, 1969
8:00 P.M. Call to order, invocation by Father Francis Kappes of the All
Souls Catholic Church, pledge of allegiance led by Boy Scout Troop
No. 333, and roll call.
1. Approval of minutes.
~) Minutes of the regular meeting of December 16, 1968.
(Copies transmitted herewith.)
l{b) Minutes of the special meeting of December 30, 1968.
(Copies transmitted herewith.)
2. Pre-scheduled citizens and visitors.
3.
4.
(a) Recognition of "special guests" of the Council.
(b) Mr. Edward T . Cartwright will be present to request
a liquor license transfer for Cartwright's Hampden
West, 3517 South Elati Street.
(c) A representative of Shakey's Pizza Parlor, 3281 South
Santa Fe Drive, will be present to request a renewal of
a 3. 2 beer license.
Public hearing regarding the zoning of Kent Village to R-3-B.
(Copies transmitted herewith.)
Communications.
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(c)
Minutes of the Board of Career Service Commissioners
meeting of December 19 , 1968. (Copies transmitted
herewith.)
Memorandum from the Board of Career Commissioners
requesting a meeting with the Council. (Copies trans-
mitted herewith.)
Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission
meeting of December 4, 1968. (Copies transmitted
herewith.)
'-/(d) Memorandum from the Planning and Zoning Commission
recommending certain rezonings. (Copies transmitted
herewith.) / '
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(1) East si~f 3500 bl~ South Clarkson Street
and west side of 3500 block South Emerson
Street, Lots 5 through 46, Block 4, Higgins
South Broadway Heights, to R-3-A.
(2) ~vative Baptist Theological Seminary,
3401 South Uni v ersity~evard, to R-3-B .
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(3) Collie rnact(fdrme y w horne School),
Lots 1 through 9 , Block 18 , Jackson's Broad-
way Heigh~-B ~
(4) East side of e 3700 block South Acoma Street,
Lots 1 through 24., Block 8, Hamilton and
Killies, to R-3-B.
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4. Communications. (Continued)
(e) Golf Feasibility Study from Phelps-Brauer and Associ-
ates , Inc. (Copies transmitted herewith.)
5. CityAttorney.
(a) Ordinance on final reading annexing the Conservative
Baptist Theological Seminary. (Copies previously
transmitted.)
(b) Resolution regarding the application of Del Farm, 4160
South Broadway , for a 3. 2 license. (Copies will be
available at the session.)
4> Action regarding Sidewalk Improvement District No.
68 (1968). (Copies transmitted herewith.)
(d) Report on South Bannock Street left turn litigation.
(e) Attorney's choice.
6. City Manager.
J (a) Action regarding Paving District No. 18 (1969).
(Copies transmitted herewith.)
(1) Report on estimates of cost.
(2) Authorization to secure services of fiscal
agent.
(b) Report regarding the paving of East Jefferson Drive.
(c) Manager's choi ce.
7. Recognition of non-scheduled citizens and visitors.
8. General discussion.
(a) Mayor's choice.
(b) Councilman 's choice.
9. Adjournment.
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City Manager
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
DECEMBER 30, 1968
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CllX O F. E NGL EWOOD, C OL.O .
SPECIAL MEETING:
The City council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe
County, State of Colorado, met in special session Monday,
December 30, 1968, at 8:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers,
City Hall, Englewood, Colorado.
Clerk:
The following "Notice of Call" was read by the City
December 30, 1968
NOTICE OF CALL BY THE MAYOR
FOR SPECIAL SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1968 --8:00 P.M.
The City Council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe County,
colorado, is hereby called to a special meeting in the City Hall,
3400 South Elati Street, for the consideration and possible
actions on the following matters:
1. Transferring and/or appropriating funds for the
fiscal year 1968.
2. Purchasing an accounting machine.
Reservoir.
3. Selling municipal property located at McLellan
4. Adopting a resolution regarding the application
of Del Farm, 4160 South Broadway, for a 3.2 beer license.
5. Authorizing an agreement to enable a relocation
of radio communications equipment.
6. Establishing 1969 salary levels, including adopting
an ordinance on final reading relating to employee grade levels.
/s/ Stanley H. Dial
City Manager
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF NOTICE
The following persons, all Councilmen of the City of Englewood,
Colorado, do hereby acknowledge receipt of Notice of the above
special session:
/s/ John J. Lay
/s/ Elmer E. Schwab
/s/ Dallas Dhority
/s/ Dick Lone
/s/ Louis Parkinson
/s/ John Kreiling
Mayor Schwab, presiding, called the meeting to order
and asked for roll call. Upon the call of the roll, the following
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4. Communications. (Conunued)
5 . CityAttorn
(a) Ordinanc o !1
Baptist Th l
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(b) of 1 Farm, 4160
Copt will be
~) Action regarding idewalk Improvement District No.
68 (196 8). (Copies transmitted herewith.)
(d) Report on South Bannock Street left turn litigation.
(e) Attorney 's choice.
6. City Manager.
J (a) Action regarding Paving District No . 18 (1969).
(Copies transmitted herewith.)
(1) Report on estimates of cost.
(2) Authorization to secure services of fiscal
agent.
(b) Report regarding the paving of East Jefferson Drive.
(c) Manager's choice.
7. Recognition of non-scheduled citizens and visitors.
8. General discussion.
(a) Mayor's choice.
(b) Councilman's choice.
9. Adjournment.
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COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
DECEMBER 30, 1968
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CITY COU N CIL D OC UMEI'JT! r,... ••n,., T(')
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C OU NCI L r .. ~~ iiNG FI L E
CITX OF. ENGL EWOOD, C OLO.
SPECIAL MEETING:
The City council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe
County, State of Colorado, met in special session Monday,
December 30, 1968, at 8:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers,
city Hall, Englewood, Colorado.
Clerk:
The following "Notice of Call" was read by the City
December 30, 1968
NOTICE OF CALL BY THE MAYOR
FOR SPECIAL SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1968 --8:00 P.M.
The City Council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe County,
Colorado, is hereby called to a special meeting in the City Hall,
3400 South Elati Street, for the consideration and possible
actions on the following matters:
1. Transferring and/or appropriating funds for the
fiscal year 1968.
2. Purchasing an accounting machine.
3. Selling municipal property located at McLellan
Reservoir.
4. Adopting a resolution regarding the application
of Del Farm, 4160 South Broadway, for a 3.2 beer license.
5. Authorizing an agreement to enable a relocation
of radio communications equipment.
6. Establishing 1969 salary levels, including adopting
an ordinance on final reading relating to employee grade levels.
/s/ Stanley H. Dial
City Manager
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF NOTICE
The following persons, all Councilmen of the City of Englewood,
Colorado, do hereby acknowledge receipt of Notice of the above
special session:
/s/ John J. Lay
/s/ Elmer E. Schwab
/s/ Dallas Dhority
/s/ Dick Lone
/s/ Louis Parkinson
/s/ John Kreiling
Mayor Schwab, presiding, called the meeting to order
and asked for roll call. Upon the call of the roll, the following
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Schwab.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared a quorum present.
Also present were: City Manager Dial,
Assistant City Manager Mack,
City Attorney Criswell,
City Clerk Lyon.
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City Manager Dial presented and discussed a resolution
transferring funds within the Public Improvement Fund and General
Fund to close 1968.
RESOLUTION NO. 52, SERIES OF 1968
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING YEAR-END FINANCIAL TRANS-
ACTIONS IN THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND AND GENERAL FUND.
(Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.)
COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED,
THAT RESOLUTION NO. 52, SERIES OF 1968, BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED.
Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Dhority, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Manager Dial presented a memorandum dated December
27, 1968, discussing replacement of the present accounting machines.
Mr. Dial discussed the replacement of two Finance Department
machines with a Burroughs' accounting machine on a three-year
lease basis, cancellable each year. Mr. Dial indicated that the
first year's lease would be $7,423.50 and that a supplemental
appropriation in the amount of $6,283.50 would be necessary to
the Finance Department in 1969.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED,
THAT A THREE-YEAR LEASE, CANCELLABLE ANNUALLY, OF A BURROUGHS'
E-4000 ACCOUNTING MACHINE IN 1969, AT THE FIRST YEAR'S LEASE PRICE
OF $7,423.50 BE APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote
resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreil ing ,
Dhority, Schwab.
Nays: None .
Abs ent : None .
The Mayor declared the motion c a rried.
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Assistant City Manager Mack appeared before City
Council and reviewed the sale of two tracts of land adJacent to
and north of McLellan Reservoir to the Gates Rubber Company.
City Council discussed the sale of the two tracts and
a narrow roadway strip south of said tracts adjacent to the
Highline Canal.
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follows:
Schwab.
COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED,
NARROW STRIP OF LAND SOUTH OF TRACT B BE ELIMINATED
SALE OF MCLELLAN RESERVOIR PROPERTY TO GATES RUBBER
Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lay, Kreiling, Dhority,
Nays: Councilman Lone.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Attorney Criswell stated that he would have a
resolution pertaining to the 3.2 beer application for Del Farm,
4160 South Broadway, ready at the next City Council meeting.
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City Manager Dial discussed an agreement with Con-
tinental National Bank allowing for the relocation of the City's
radio repeater atop the Bank building.
COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED,
THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THE AGREE-
MENT WITH CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK ALLOWING THE RELOCATION OF
THE CITY'S RADIO REPEATER FACILITIES ATOP THE BANK BUILDING.
Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Dhority, Schwab.
Nays : None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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ORDINANCE NO. 44, SERIES OF 1968
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 6.3, 6.4 AND 6.7-18
OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO ESTABLISH AN
INCREASED SALARY AND WAGE SCHEDULE FOR ALL MUNICIPAL EMPL OYEES
IN THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE, TO INCREASE THE CLASSIFICATION OF
UNIFORMED MEMBERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT, TO GRANT TO UNIFORMED
MEMBERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT AN ADDITIONAL DAY OFF EACH MONTH
AND TO AUTHORIZE UNIFORMED MEMBERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT TO
ACCUMULATED SICK LEAVE IN EXCESS OF ACCUMULATIONS THEREOF PRESENTLY
AUTHORIZED.
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COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED,
THAT ORDINANCE NO. 44, SERIES OF 1968, BE PASSED ON FINAL READING
AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTER-
PRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Dhority, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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ORDINANCE NO. 45, SERIES OF 1968
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 6.4-5(b), AS AMENDED BY
ORDINANCE NO. 34, SERIES OF 1968, TO PROVIDE FOR THE PROGRESSION
OF EMPLOYEES IN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT CLASSIFIED AS PATROLMEN,
FROM PATROLMEN FOURTH CLASS THROUGH PATROLMEN FIRST CLASS, IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 6.7-31 OF THE MUNICIPAL
CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , AND TREATING SUCH PROGRESSION AS
ANNIVERSARY INCREASES.
(Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book.)
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED,
THAT ORDINANCE NO. 45, SERIES OF 1968, BE PASSED ON FINAL
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 Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Dhority, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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RESOLUTION NO. 53, SERIES OF 1968
A RESOLUTION AMENDING A PAY PLAN FOR NON-EMERGENCY
EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY FOR THE YEAR 1969, RESOLUTION NO. 51,
SERIES OF 1968.
(Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.)
COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED,
THAT RESOLUTION NO. 53, SERIES OF 1968, BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED.
Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling ,
Dhority, Schwab.
Nays: None .
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried .
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COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED,
THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the call of the roll, the
vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Parkinson, Lone, Lay, Kreiling,
Dhority, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried and the meeting adjourned
at 9:52 P.M.
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COU NC IL MAN _-c? L/ ,~ .I
ORDI NA CE NO . _j_ __ , SER~qfc_,F~/\ L
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AN ORDI NANCE AME NDING OR DI NANCE NO. 26 , SERI~S t 0f"l9,Q3, .
ALSO KN OW N AS CHAPTER 22 OF Til E MU ICIPAL CODE §ti'Yr~F £(1i<f r c:\,co~ ~~E
OF ENG LE WO OD, COLORADO, AND THE ZONING MAP ATTACHED THERETO, ' LQ,
TO PLACE CERTAIN PROPERTY, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED THER EI N,
1'/HIC H liAS RECENTLY BEEN ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF ENG LEWOOD I N THAT
ZO E DISTRICT KNOWN AS R-3-B (MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTI AL).
WHEREAS the City Council o f th e City of En g lewood has
he reto fo re, by Ordinance duly enacted, annexed to the City of
Englewood that territory known as Block 1 and Block 2, Kent Village,
Se cond Filing; and
WHERE AS p ursuant to t he provisions of the statute in such
cases made and provided and ursuan t to the provisions of Ordinance
No. 26, Series of 1963 , also kn own as Chapter 22 of t he Mun icip al
Code of the City of Eng l ew ood, Colorado, the Plannin g and Zonin g
Commission of th e City of Englew ood has held a public hearing upon
the appropriate zoning for said territory, has given consideration
to the matters p roduced at said publi c he ar ing and has otherwi s e
complied with the p rovision s of the statute, ordinance and Charter
of the City of En g lewood ; and
WHEREAS the said Planning and Zonin g Commission has heretofore
recommended to the City Council of t he City of En g lewood, Colorado,
that the aforedescribed p ro e rty sh ould be included within
that zonin district known a s R~-B (multi-family residential); and
WHE REAS the City Council of th e City of Englewood, Colorado
has considered the recommendation of said commission, includin g the
documents and records accompanyin g the s ame, has held a public
hearin g upon the same and has concluded that the public health,
safety, convenience and welfare, as well as g ood zonin g practice,
justififfi the inclusion of said property within said zoning district,
OW, TH EREFORE, BE IT ORDAI NE D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH E CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO as follows:
Se ction 1. Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1963, also known as
Chapter ZZ of the Municipal Code of the City of En g lewood, Colorado,
to gether with a zonin g map annexed thereto, is hereby amended to
place the hereinabove described property within that zone distri rt
known and referred to as R-3-B (multi-family residential).
Section 2. City Council hereby finds, determines and declares
that the hereinabove zoning is justified by the public health,
s afety, convenience and welfare, and by g ood zonin g practices.
Introduc~.'' r reeaadd .i inn J full and passed on first readin g on the
_d_ day of ~--• 1968.
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I, Stephe n A. Lyon, do hereby certify that t he above
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foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of an Ordinance
passed on final readin g on the ~d a y of~L ~ , 19~,
and published as Ordinance No. , Se rie ~ ~ the
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A. FCSClLIJTIOt 1 EXPPESS I '·Ir THE APPPECI TIC/I 11F Tri E CITY 0F
EtiGLE\10 [! TO R0BE T F. KE LL EY .!HID f10 E T P . GALLAGH ER, ,JP .
\IHEP EAS, Robe rt F. Ke lley has served the Ci t y of
Enn l ewood, in t 'L capacity of ''un ic1pal ,lud11e fo r a numbe r of years; and
l'HE PEAS, f1ohert P . Ga lla !]he r, ,Jr. has served the City
of Ennlewood, i n t he capacity o f tssis tant fitv Attornev i n
c ha r 0e of prosecution of Mun ici pal o r d in an c e vi o l a tions for t he past three yea rs · and
~HEPCts, due to t h e rofessional competency and oers~verance
of each of these 11ent le me n, the ~1uni cinal Cour t o f the Ci tv
of Ennle~ood has nained t ~e reputat i on a s b einq one of the ~ost
He ll-run "u ni c i pal Cou rts in the tate· and
t·'I'FPEAS , flol.ie r t F . Kel l ey has recent],, een appointed t:y
t he Go vernor o f the Sta te of Colorado to the position of
f istrict Judne in and f o r the Ein h teent h Judicia l District of
the Sta te of Colo ra do , after ha vin !] b een rec ormended for s u ch
pos ition by t he Jud icial ~o inatinq Co~M ission of sai d Judicial Di strict ; and
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1HEREAS, Po b e rt R. Gallacher, J r. ha s rec ent l v been
elected to t he position of District t ttorne y in an~ f o r t h e
Ei oh teenth Judicial District of th e Stat e of Co lora do .
NOW , THEREFORE , OE IT HEREBY RES0 LVED t ha t t h i s Cit v
Council, on behalf of the City of Enq le •·1oo c and the r esidents
thereof, s hou ld, an d d oes hereby , note the anpreciation of the
City of each of thes e qent l emen for services wh ic h they ~ave
rendere d to t he City, r econn ize the es t ee n i n wh ic h each of then
is he l d by th e residents of t h is City an d wis h to t~e n a l l
oood fortune, bo t h personal l y , an d in their ne~· positions .
I, Stephen A. Ly on, City Cl e r k-Treasurer of the City of
En o 1 e 1·1 o o d , do h Pre I.J v c e r t i f y t h a t the a I.J o v e and fore a o i n 11 i s a
t ue and accurate and co mp l e t e copy of a resolution adopted by
the Cit Coun ci l of t he Ci t y o"'Enqle~1ood at i ts reqular
r'eeti no on t he ~~ dav of ~ , 1%9. r --
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CITY OF Ef\tGLE '000, C OLO . RLSOLUTIO:~ NO . _;)_, SER II S OF 1969
A RLSOLUTTO.\ IJE.'YLG TilL A!"'T'LlCATJO' OF :\ATIO:-!AL TEA CO .,
OOD:G BUSHE<;S A<; tlLL f R'l CO ., FOR A FLR ir.''Tl.ll \lALT BCVLRAGf
LJCI :~SL TO Br. LOCATLD '\T 1160 SOUTJI BROAD\ A'.
FIIIRE S !1el Farm Co. has he retofo r e nadc annlication, nu r suant
t o th . provisions of Chante r 75, Article 1, Colo rado Revised
S tatutes. 1~\63, as amended, for t lt e issuance of a fermented ma l
heve ra pe lie nse to he located at 4Hi0 '>out:1 P road1 ay . fnplclvood,
Colo1·at1o, and
'llEPl \'>no icc of said an,l ication, anLI of the nuhlic hea ri nl'
t '·1ereon hao:; hC'e n nroncrlv ivcn and uhlic 'lcarinn u on said
Rf'T'lica ion ;,as [)roncrlv· conducted on t ile 2nd dav o< '1ecem e r,
lfJ6°, befo r e t ll' Citv Council of the City of LnP lcwood , as t he local
licensin g authority, and all othe r n r occdu r al r equi rements of t he
statute having been co nlicd wi t h,
. 01·:, Tlft:REFORL , BL IT '~l:SO LVCD PY TIIC CITY COU~C IL OF Til
CITY OF r. GLCIOOU, as follows:
That, based unon t he annlication of sa i d Jel Fa r n Co. and t h e
e vi dence and info r ~at ion adduced at ~c ublic hearinr u on said
app lication, t hC' Ci y Counci 1 of t he Ci y of I nolc\vood should, and
does he r eby, ado"lt t ,>:' followin fi ndii1ns and conclusions·
l. Thcan licantis 3 COP1orat1on orranizcd under he lavs of
the tate of Illinois anl is du l v (]Ualificd o do '1usine~·
wi t hin t he ~ ate of Co lora do .
2 . The c; o r e 'l;maner at . i Cl ' 3n • 1 icensc ,,·oul d he 1 ocatcd,
as 11·ell as t he officers 3'1<' tli rr>ctors of said co r noration,
a r c of I'Ood chnractcr and re .,u ation and have not been
convicted of a felony or crinc 1vi t hin any court of t hP llnitcd
'>ta tes or wi t h any court of r ecord of any s t ate or territory
of the Un ited ~t a t es .
3 . At the ti me of t he nuhlic hca ri nfl, l'e titi onc r suhrnitted
nc titi ons bcarinn anp r oAima t e l 00 ~rnatu r es favor inr t hC'
.:mn licati on . Of t hese, 3 7 . we r e s l rma turcs o f r esiden s of
t h area, while t ~c r emainde r we r e si~natu r es o~tained fro m
custome r s of a1 n l icant's r rocerv s tore lo ca t ed at 4160 "out~
Bro adwav . P r otestan t s su~ ittcd r emonst r ances containino
3 proxi"atelv 430 si~natu r cs, all of Wt ich anncar d to he
. i~natures of lnr le~ood r co:;idc nt s , 283 of which we r e of
persons livinr ~ithin a t hree h l ock r adius of t he loca ion
se t fo rt h in thC' annlication . A n ro x i na t c l v 20 ne r sons
a'11C'ared nerson3llv1..!10 favorulthe armlication . One p<:'r son
annea r ed in onno. ition. rven thouoh t he nc titi ons submi tt ed
for anpllcation in favo r of t h issuance of said 1 iceno:;e
exceeded, in to o, the nurr.he r of sinna turcs c on tain ed u non t he
reMonst r ances , it is c lear that there is subs t antial ornosition
to t he issuance of t he license from t he r esiden t s of t he neinh-
h orhood. In aJdi ion, tliC' evidence adduced indica t ed that
t here n r c sC've r aJ nackaPe liquor s tore s , t h re e-way li nuo r
es t ablishments and at least one 3.2 outlet wit hin a r ela tively
sho rt distance of the loc ation rcouc s te d in t he annlication
and Council t h erefo re finds and conclu des that t he r easonab l e
requirerncnts o f t hC' neirhho r ho od a r e nresentlv heinn ~et hv
th e exist inn ou t] t s .
BF TT FUJ(TffFR Rf.<;0J.VC:D t ha t, hascd un n t he fo r enoinr, the
applica t ion of Del Farm Co . for t ile iss uanc e of a fe r men te d mal t
hcvc ra ne license to he located at 4160 c;o ut h Rro adwav, Inp l cwood,
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1, S te phen A. Lyon, Cit y Clerk-T rea su rer of t he Ci t y of
lnglewo0d , do he r eby certify t ha t th e above and fo r ep oin g is a
true an d accurat e a nd co mn l ete co y of a r eso lu ti on-a do t ed hy
the City Council of t h e City or ln~l ewood a t its re r ular
me etin r on th e _6__ day of ~~":J-___ , 1969 .
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JAN 6 '69
, S t . I E~ r. F l~B ~NCIL 1 .>1:.~ lNG FILE
CITY O F. E NGL EWOOD, C OLO.
A rESOLliT!flil EXPP.ESSII r Tllf' IIPPf'f'CI "Tifl' ~'T 11 [ CITY r,F
El i GLE\:('0['1 Tf' 1'1":1EI"T F. !~ELLEY fl.i1lJ PO [llT P. GJILLIIG :IER, Jr .
\J HEr [ 1\ S , rob e r t != • I~ e 1 1 e v h" s s c r v e ~ ~hr. C i tv of
En '11 e v1 o o d , i n t '1 c can il c i t y o { · 1 u n i c i il 1 , 'u rl n r f n r a n urn be r
of ~' e a r s ~ an r!
l 'H [P[.CS, f'l oh ert r·. Callan i;r.r, Jr . has S"'rvecl the City
of En'lle1~oorl, in the cape1cit•• rf ,'ss ist ant rit.v .Hto rne" in
cllarne of prosecution of lllfr>ici ra l Clrrlin<ll c e vioLltions for thr
past th r ee years· ~nrl
I·' HEr~~ S , due to t lie ro r of e s s i on i' 1 com n c· t c n c v il n r' "e r s 0 v e r ,, n c c
of each o f these acntler.·cn, thL "unic i r>a l Cou r t. of the Cit"
o f E n n 1 e 1 • o o d I~ il s ~ a i n r a t "I e r ('\ r '' c a t i o n · a s I> e i n n on £: o f t II e •: C1 s t
11cll-ru n ·:unicipal Curt s in t he :.tate: ,1nr'
\!lfE REI'.S , roLe r t r . f~clley hn rr.ccntl" •·ee n c:roroin ted t:v
the Gove r nor of the StHte of Co lor ado to t~e ~osition of
District Judne in ilnd fo r the [in ilteenth ,1 udicial liistric t of
the ~tate of Co l o r ado, after lli'l vinn L•eeP recorme c!e cl for s••c'l
nosition by th e Jud i cia l ~o~inatin n Cormiss i o of said Judicial
District; and
\·IIIEREIIS , r.o be rt R. Ga ll a n he r, ,Jr . I1i1S r r.ce nt l v b eP
elec te d t o the p osi t i o n o f Oi st r ic l'ttornev in an " f0r tl 1c
[in h teenth Jud i c i a l Di s trict of hn :tiltr f Colo r ad o.
;w!, THE REFO RF , f'l' IT HERE" ~ESf1 L VED that this Cib
Cou n ci l , o n beha l f of the City of [nn 0~00~ a rl t h rcsirl c nts
t he r eof, should, and does hP r ehv, nnte t~P anr reci atinn of the
C i t v o f e a c h of t he s ~ o en t 1 o r•" n f o r s , r vi c r s ·.1 11i c h tllC v h a v e
r e nde r e u to the Ci tv, r ecnnni ze thP. es tee•· i n ••h i c" each of titer·
i s he l d by t he re sidents of ti-Jis rity a11ti •ish t0 t fJcr ?1 1
q o o d f ortun e , both r" r ~ on a 1 1 y , a n-i n t h P i r n e •·• r o s i t i on s .
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t t est:
I, Ste hen/' .. Lvon , City Cl e r k-TrC'il u r c r oft e City of
En n l e •·1 o o d , c1 o h P re u" c e r t i f y t h il t the i' I. o v e il n d for P no i n n i s a
true and accurate and co~p l ete (nnv of a rcsn u ior adonterl bv
t he Citv Council of t he Citv of l:.nnle••oou a it~ rc>I'Jular
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Ooo . COLO.
f1 Rr.SC1 LI ITI 0 l EXf'PESSJr.J r TilE IIP Pf'rCI 'T !f.P r,, T:'E CITY [I F
EriG LE\100 TC1 P.flBErT r. KELLEY p;!D r.O~EP.T R. GAL LJI GIIER , JR .
\1 HEr. [ 1\ S , r! o bert F . 1: e 1 1 e y h 11 s served t he C i t '' n f
Ennle1·1ood, in t 11e capilc i ty of ·~unicir>al .1 w lnc +o r a numbe r
o f years ; an d
\1H[R[AS , P.ohert ~. Ga l la(]hr.r , Jr . has sc:rved t'lP Cit.v
of En a l e1•1ood, i n t l1r. caracit." of ,'ssistant fit'' .~ttnr n r.•t in
c ha r ne of pros ec ution of nu n ici p al o r din i1 11 CC' v i nl .l tions for he
past thr ee years ; an ~
I·' H [ r [I' S , d u c t n t 'I!? 11 r o f e s s i o n i' 1 co r• n c t L 11 c v ~ 1 d n e r s c v c r ,111 c e
of e ach of t h ese C'Cntle:'1en, the lu n iciral (nu rt of the Cit"
o f E n '1 1 e • • o o d h a s ,.. a i e c t 11 e r n " t a t i o n a s l c i n n o n e o f t h e ·~ o s t
we ll-run Mu n i cipal Courts in the ctate: an~
\·lllE. E/\S, . obert F . l:e ll ey ha s reccntl" l··ee n arpointe d by
t h e Go ve r nor of the Sta t e of Co l ora do tn the n ns ition of
Distr i ct Juu(]e in ilnd fo r t he [inl.tr.ent h h1dic i al !.;strict of
t he Sta t e o f Colora do , after havinn been r ecnnmenc!erl fo r such
posi t io n by t he Judicia l ~o rn inatin'l Co ~m is s i on of sairl Ju rl i cia l
Di s tric t; an d
\•/II EREAS , r.obe r t R. Ga ll aahe r, ,lr . has r e c e ntl v be en
el e cte d to t h e po s it i r n of Di s tr i ct /'.tt o rn e v in an c for t11e
Eiaht e ent h Jud ici a l Ui st ric t of the S t nt r. of Colo r ado .
NOll , THE REFORE , P.E IT I!ERE f"\Y RES0LVEn tha t t his Cib
Council, on beha l f of t he Cit y of Enn l e~ood and the r esidents
thereof , s ho ul d , a n d d oes he r eby, no t e the a~rreciation of t h e
City o f eac h of t hese (]e n t l emen fo r se r vices ~~ich they havn
r e nd e r ed t o the Ci tv, r econnize the es e e w in •hich each o f ther
is h e l d by the r esident s of this f it.v and 11 i s 1: to the r 11
ooo d f o r tune , L'otl o r e rsona l l _v , a n ·' i n t he i r ne•"' no s it ions.
fittest:
I, Stephen/\. Ly o'l, Ci t y Cl e ri:-T r £'asll r er of the City of
En g le •·;ood, do hc re b v certify thil t t he alovc and forenoinn is a
t r ue ilnd accurate and complete (Ony or a r es oluti on ad o ntcrl by
the City Co uncil of t ~c City of Ln n le wno d at its renular
meetinn on t h e au of , 1 11 (".
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
JANUARY 6, 1969
REGULAR MEETING:
The City Council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe
County, Colorado, met in regular session on January 6, 1969, at
8:00 P.M.
Ma yor Schwab, pr e siding, called the meeting to order.
The invocation was given by Father Francis Kappes of
the All Souls Catholic Church. Pledge of Allegianc e was led by
Boy Scout Troo p No. 333.
The Mayor asked for roll call. Upon the call of the
roll, the following were present:
Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab.
Absent: Councilman Lay.
The Mayor declared a quorum present.
Also present were: City Manager Dial,
Assistant City Manager Mack,
City Attorney Criswell,
City Clerk Lyon.
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COUNCILMAN PA RKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED,
THAT THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF DECEMBER 16, 1968,
BE APPROVED AS CORRECTED (PAGE 7, PARAGRAPH 1, "COUNCILMAN DHORITY "
CORRECTED TO READ "COUNCILMAN PARKINSON") AND THAT THE MINUTES
OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF DECEMBER 30, 1968, BE APPROVED AS READ.
Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Lay.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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Ma yor Schwab recognized the following from the list
of "Special Citizen Program Invitees":
Mr. Charles v. Ccok , 4350 South Delawa re Street, Englewood,
Colorado.
Mr. Guy B. Hartsook , 4737 South Washington Street ,
Englewood, Colorado .
Mayor S chwab a lso recognized Mr. Gene Copeland, an
interested citizen vi siting the Council meeting.
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A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE APPRECIATION OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD TO ROBERT F. KELLEY AND ROBERT R. GALLAGHER, JR.
{Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.)
COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED , COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED ,
THAT RESOLUTION NO. l, SERIES OF 1969, BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED.
Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Lay.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
Mayor Schwab asked Mr. Robert F. Kelley and Mr. Robert
R. Gallagher, Jr. to come before the Council at which time they
were each presented with a plaque in recognition of their service
to the City of Englewood.
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Mr. Edward T. Cartwright, 3517 South Elati Street,
appeared before City Council requesting a liquor license transfer
for Cartwright's Hampden West from a corporation to a sole pro-
prietorship.
_QQUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED,
THAT THE LIQUOR LICENSE TRANSFER FOR CARTWRIGHT'S HAMPDEN WEST
FROM A CORPORATION TO A SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP BE APPROVED. Upon
the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Lay.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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Mr. Balmer, manager of Shakey's Pizza Parlor, 3281 South
Santa Fe, appeared before City Council requesting renewal of their
3.2 beer license for 1969.
COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED,
THAT RENEWAL OF THE 3.2 BEER LICENSE FOR 1969 FOR SHAKEY'S PIZZA
PARLOR, 3281 SOUTH SANTA FE, BE APPROVED. Upon the call of the
roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: councilman Lay.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED ,
THAT THE PUBLIC HEARIN G ON THE ZONING OF KENT VILLAGE TO R-3-B
BE OPEN ED. Up on the c all of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreil ing , Lone, Pa rkinson,
Schwab .
Nays: None .
Absent: Councilman Lay .
The Mayor declared the motion carried and the public hearing open
at 8:30 P.M. (Note: A tape recording of the publ ic hearing i s
on file with the offici al minutes.)
Note: Items rec e ived by Council pertaining to the
zoning included:
1. A me mo randum from Mrs. D. A. Romans, Planni ng
Director, dated November 29, 1968, regarding the Kent Village
zoning.
2. A memo r andum to the Englewood City Council regarding
action or rec ommendation of the City Planning and Zoning Commission
dated November 20, 1968.
3. A proposed bill for an ordinance on the Kent Village
Rezoning.
Mrs. D. A. Romans, Planning Director, appeared before
City Council and discussed the zoning of Kent Village.
(Councilman Lay entered the Council Chambers at 8:32
P.M.)
Mrs. Stevenson, 3246 South Race, a resident o f Ke n t
Village, appeared before City Council in regard to the rezoning
of the KLZ site. City Attorney Criswell stated that this matter
would have to be presented to the Planning Commission first before
the City Council co uld discuss it.
Note: No one appeared in favor or oppos ition to t he
zoning of Kent Village.
COUNCILMAN PARKI NS ON MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORI TY SECONDED,
THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ZONING OF KENT VILLAGE TO R-3-B BE
CLOSED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
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Ayes : Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lay , Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried and the public hearing closed
at 8:40 P.M.
ORDINANCE NO . 1, SERIES OF 1969
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO . 26 , SERIES OF 1963,
ALSO KNOWN AS CHAPTER 22 OF THE MUNICIPAL CO DE OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, AND THE ZONING MA P ATTACHED THERETO, TO PLACE
CERTAIN PROPERTY, MORE PARTICULA RL Y DESCRIBED THEREIN , WHICH HAS
RECENTLY BEEN ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD IN THAT ZONE DISTRICT
KNOWN AS R-3-B (ML~TI-F AMILY RESIDENTIAL).
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(Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book.)
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT
ORD INANCE NO. 1, SERIES OF 1969, BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND
ORDERED PUBL ISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE.
Discussion ensued . Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted
as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab .
Na ys: None.
Absent: None.
The Ma yor decl a red the motion carried.
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The minutes of the Board of Career Service Commissioners
meeting of De cember 19, 1968, were received for the record.
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A memorandum from the Board of Career Commissioners
requesting a meeting with the Council was received for the record.
City Council discussed the possibility of a board meeting with
the Career Service Commission on Monday, January 13, 1969.
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The minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission
meeting of December 4, 1968, were received for the record.
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A memorandum from the Planning and Zoning Commission
recommending certain rezon ings was received for the record.
Introduced as a Bil l by Councilman Lone and read in full ,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 26, SER ES OF 1 963,
ALSO KNOWN AS CHAPTER 22 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND THE ZONING MAP ATTACHED THERE TO , TO REZONE
CERTAIN PROPERTY MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED THEREIN FROM R-1 -C
(SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) TO R-3 ~B (MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) .
Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Kreiling and read in full,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 26, SER I ES OF 1963,
ALSO KNOWN AS CHAPTER 22 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, AND THE ZONING MAP AT TAC HE D THERETO, TO REZONE
CERTAIN PROPERTY MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED THEREIN FROM R-2-B
(TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ) TO R-3-B (MULTI-FAMILY RES IDENTIAL).
Introduced as a Bill by Counci l man Lay and read in full,
A BIL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AME ND! G ORD INANCE NO. 2 6 , SERIE S OF 1963,
ALSO KNO WN AS CHAPTER 22 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, AND THE ZONIN G MAP ATTACHED THERETO, TO
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PLACE CERTAI N PROPERTY, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED THEREIN, WHICH
HAS RECENTLY BEEN ANNEXE D TO THE CITY OF ENG LE WOOD I N THAT ZONE
DISTRICT KNOWN AS R-3-B (MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL).
Introduced a s a Bill by Councilman Dhority and read in full,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 26, SERIES OF 1963,
ALSO KNOWN AS CHAPTER 2 2 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND THE ZONING MAP ATTACHED THERETO, TO
REZONE CER TA IN PROPERT Y MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED THEREIN
FROM R-2-B (TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) TO R-3-A (MULTI-FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL) •
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The Golf Feasibility Study from Phelps-Brauer and
Associ ates, Inc . was received for the record and discussed by
Council.
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COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED,
THAT THE PROPOSED BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ON REZONING FROM R-1-C
TO R-3-B BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN
FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE AND THAT A PUBLIC
HEARING BE ESTABLISHED UPON THE REZONING FOR FEBRUARY 3, 1969,
AT 8:00 P.M. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as
follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lay , Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor decl ared the motion carried.
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COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LA Y SECONDED, THAT
THE PROPOSED BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ON REZONING FROM R-2-B TO
R-3-B BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL
IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE AND THAT A PUBLIC HEARING
BE ESTABLISHED UPON THE REZONING FOR FEBRUARY 3, 1969, AT
8:00 P.M. Upon the call of the roll, the vote result ed as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kr ei ling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab.
Na ys: None.
Absent: None .
The Mayor declared the motion c arried •
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COUNC ILMAN LAY MOVED , COUNCIL MAN KREILING SECONDED , THAT
THE PROPOSED BI LL FOR AN ORDINANCE ON REZONING TO R-3 -B BE PASSED
ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN Fu~L I THE ENGLEWOO D
HERALD AND ENTERPRISE AND THAT A PUBLIC HEARING BE ESTABLISHED
UPON THE RE ZONING FOR FEBRUARY 3, 1969, AT 8:00 P .M. Upon the
cal l of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
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Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab.
Nays : None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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COUNCILMAN DHORI TY MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED,
THAT THE PROPOSED BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ON REZONING FROM R-2-B
TO R-3-A BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL
IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE AND THAT A PUBLIC HEARING
BE ESTABLISHED UPON THE REZONING FOR FEBRUARY 3, 1969, AT 8:00
P.M. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Attorney Criswell stated that there had been an
error in the legal description on the bill for an ordinance
annexing Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary. Mr. Criswell
stated that the legal had been amended by stricking all exceptions
within the legal description and that a copy of the amended bill
had been provided to the City Clerk.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT
THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY BE AMENDED BY THE DELETION OF ALL EXCEPTIONS IN THE LEGAL
DESCRIPTION AND ORDERED PUBLISHED AS A BILL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD
AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as
follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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RESOLUTION NO . 2, SERIES OF 1969
A RESOLUTION DENYING THE APPLICATION OF NATIONAL TEA
CO., DOING BUSINESS AS DEL FARM CO., FOR A FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE
LICENSE TO BE LOCATED AT 4160 SOUTH BROADWAY.
(Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.)
COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
RESOLUTION NO. 2, SERIES OF 1969, BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon
the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Schwab.
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Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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RESOLUTION NO. 3, SERIES OF 1969
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO APPROVE THE WHOLE COST OF THE
IMPROVEMENTS MADE IN AND FOR SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 68,
IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO; TO APPROVE AND CONFIRM THE
APPORTIONMENT OF SAID COST TO EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND IN SAID
DISTRICT; TO ASSESS A SHARE OF SAID COST AGAINST EACH LOT IN THE
DISTRICT; ESTABLISHING A DATE AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING UPON
THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID COSTS AND ORDERING PUBLICATION AND MAILING
OF NOTICE THEREOF TO THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED WITHIN
THE DISTRICT.
(Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.)
COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED,
THAT RESOLUTION NO. 3, SERIES OF 1969, BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED,
AND ORDERED THE PUBLICATION OF THE NOTICE CONTAINED WITHIN THE
RESOLUTION IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE IN THREE CON-
SECUTIVE WEEKLY ISSUES. Upon the call of the roll, the vote
resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Parkinson and read in full,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE WHOLE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS
MADE IN AND FOR SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 68, IN THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO; APPROVING AND CONFIRMING THE APPORTIONMENT
OF SAID COST TO EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND IN SAID DISTRICT; ASSESSING
A SHARE OF SAID COST AGAINST EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND IN THE
DISTRICT; AND PRESCRIBING THE MANNER THE COLLECTION AND PAYMENT OF
SAID ASSESSMENTS.
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City Attorney Criswell reported on the p ending litigation
calling for the reinstitution of left turns at Bannock and U.S.
285. Mr. Criswell stated that approximately a year ago the District
Court had r u led that left turns be reinstalled. Immediately after
the District Court had ruled, the Colorado Department of Highways
had obtained an order from the Colorado Supreme Court that the
District Court order should not be enforced.
City Attorney Criswell stated that t he c lor ado Department
of Highways intends t o file a motion in District Court calling
for the dismi ssal of the litigation on the basis that additional
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means of access to the downtown Englewood area is provided and
that an initiated ordinance calling for left turns at Bannock and
Colorado 70 had been defeated by a vote of the qual i fied electors
of the City of Englewood. Mr. Criswell requested City Council's
decision as to what position the City of Englewood should take
in regard to the motion of the Department of Highways as the City
of Englewood is technically a party with the Colorado Department
of Highways in the litigation. Discussion ensued.
COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED,
THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE INSTRUCTED NOT TO OPPOSE THE COLORADO
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS IN SEEKING A DISMISSAL OF THE LITIGATION
TO REINSTALL LEFT TURNS AT U.S. 285 AND SOUTH BANNOCK STREET.
Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson.
Nays: Councilman Schwab.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Attorney Criswell stated that the trial in eminent
domain to acquire the Fout property for Jason Park would commence
on January 27, 1969. Mr. Criswell reported that in regard to
the acquisition of the Herndon property at Englewood-Belleview
Park Addition that it now appears the cost of the nursery stock
on the property would be approximately $2,000 instead of $3,000
and that the trial in eminent domain would be held within the
next 60 days.
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Mr. Criswell introduced Mr. Edward Donovan, Assistant
City Attorney, to members of City Council.
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COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED,
THAT THE PROPOSED BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ON SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICT NO. 68 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 fol lows :
Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried .
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City Manager Di al stated that current estimate s for
Paving District No. 18 alled for the assessable por ion to be
approximately $254,000 and the City of Englewood's to be $88,000.
Mr. Dial requested authorization to obtain bids for fisc al a gent
services for a bond issue to approximate the assessable cost.
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COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
THE CITY MANAGER BE AUTHORIZED TO SECURE BIDS FOR FISCAL AGENT
SERVICES FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO. 18. Upon the call of the roll,
the vote resulted as follow s:
Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parki nson,
Schwab.
Na y s: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
City Manager Dial stated that no right-of-way needed
to be acquired for Paving District No. 18 in the forth coming
months, and there would be no overlay of streets called for within
the district.
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City Manager Dial stated that it had been Council's
desire to overlay East Jefferson Drive between Logan and Clarkson
and West Tufts Avenue between Mariposa and South Santa Fe Lane
out of the proceeds of the County's one-half mill levy with County
work crews. In regard to West Tufts Avenue, the property owner
had preferred that the overlay not be accomplished in 1968. In
regard to East Jefferson Drive, Council had directed the City to
obtain a cash contribution from the large property owners. How-
ever, the City had not obtained this contribution; and, therefore,
the overlay was not accomplished in 1968. Mr. Dial stated that
the overlay of both streets would be accomplished in 1969.
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City Manager Dial stated that at the last City Council
meeting a motion had been passed calling for the deletion of a
long, narrow strip of property south of Tract B from the sale
of Tracts A & B at McLellan Reservoir to Gates Rubber Company.
Discussions had been held with representatives of Gates and Mr.
Mark Shivers, Water Board Attorney; and the conclusions reached
would involve the following alterations to the sale agreement with
Gates:
1. Tract B would be described to exclude the south
strip parcel to the Highline Canal.
2. A new paragraph would be inserted which would convey
a 60' width right-of-way for road purposes to Gates Rubber Company
from State Highway 31 to connect with Tract B. The following sub-
paragraphs would also be added:
(a). The City of Englewood would be allowed to
utilize the right-of-way if a roadway is constructed.
(b). The Gates Rubber Company would bear the co st
of the survey of the right-of-way .
(c) . The price per acre for the r ight-of-way
would b e set at $3,800.
(d). The roadway would be limited to private use
by the Gates Rubber Company.
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After Council discussion, it was the consensus that a
subparagraph (e) be added setting forth that the City of Englewood
reserves the right to limit the right-of-way width to a width
whi ch does not encroach on freeboard water level of McLellan
Reservoir.
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED,
THAT THE SALES AGREEMENT ALTERATIONS DESCRIBED BY THE CITY MANAGER
INCLUDING SUBPARAGRAPH (E) BE APPROVED AND THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY
CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THE AMENDED AGREEMENT. Upon the
call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
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Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Manager Dial reminded members of City Council
that the terms of City Council appointees to the various boards
expire on February 1, 1969. These appointees are:
Mr. Kenneth Carlson
Mr. E. B. Cartwright
Mrs. Beverly Simon
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Planning and Zoning Commission
Board of Adjustment and Appeals
Public Library Board
City Manager Dial informed members of Council that he
would be in Washington, D. C. for an International City Managers'
Association Board meeting, Friday, January 17 and Saturday,
January 18, 1969. Mr. Dial also reminded members of City Council
that an informal study session had been established for January
9, 1969, to discuss items to be introduced in the 1969 Colorado
Legislative Assemble.
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Mr. Edward T. Cartwright, 3517 South Elati Street,
appeared before City Council and requested that members of Council
consider the elimination of the liquor occupational tax and placing
in its stead a sales tax on alcoholic beverages. Mr. Cartwright
stated that some cities which have both liquor occupational taxes
and sales taxes reduce the liquor occupational tax if 50 per cent
of the gross sales of the establishment are food items. Mr.
Cartwright stated that those individuals who run bars rather than
restaurants would in his opinion not be in favor of the sales tax
and those who are primarily engaged in restaurant business would
support elimination of the liquor occupational tax. City Council
discussed the proposal with Mr. Cartwright.
Director of Finance Lyon stated that twelve months
receipts from a two cent sales tax on alcoholic beverages would
yield approximately $43,000. If the liquor occupational tax were
eliminated, which is estimated at $11,500, the net yield to the
City of Englewood for a twelve month period would be $31,500.
Discussion continued .
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Mayor Schwab urged members of Council to attend the
Thursday, January 9, 1969, night meeting concerning State Legislation.
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COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED,
THAT THE CITY MANAGER'S SALARY BE INCREASED BY $800 FOR 1969 OVER
HIS 1968 SALARY LEVEL. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted
as follows:
Ayes: councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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councilman Lone inquired as to the placement of the
Sherman Street traffic signals north of Sherman and Hampden on
the monitrol system and the coordination of said signals.
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COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED,
THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the call of the roll, the
vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried and the meeting adjourned
at 10:30 P.M •
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