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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-04-07 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet- • • 0 - April 7, 1969, Regular City Council Meeting • • OFF 1 C 1 A C 1 AE: CITY ' co ( f I C C(l'i. 01. E.NGLE~ o. COLO. RE LUT ION NO . LL. SERIES OF 1969 RESOL UT ION AM E ND!t\G !lESOLUTION NO. 51, SERIES OF 196 8, AND A PAY PLAN FOR 'ON -EME !lG ENC Y EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY FOR THE YEAR 1969. WHEREAS , the provisions of Paragraph 6. 6-13 of the Municipal Code of th e City of Engl ewood, as a m e nded , requires the City Council of the City of Engl ewood to a dopt , by resolution, a pay plan for e ach employee within the City, and, WHEREAS , the City Co uncil desires to a m e nd the salary and wa ge level of employee s of the City c la ssified as s ec r etaries, NOW, THEREFOR E, BE IT RESOLVE D by the City Co uncil of the City of Englewood , Colorado , that, e ffective April 1, 1969, Resolution No. 51, Series of 196 . is a m e nd ed as follows : Strike th e position of secretary from grade l evel 15 and includ e und e r grade l evel 16. Dated this ~,_7 __ da y of C~.GJ...·, I ' • 1969. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk-Treasurer I, Stephen A . Lyon, City Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Englewood, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true , accurate and com- plete copy of a resoluti?n passed by the City Council of ~ity ?(Engle- wood at a regular meetmg held on the 7 day of ./7..1 , / , 1969 . City Clerk-Treasur er .. 71111 4 (f) ·. I • • • 0 - • EN G l w a a o. CaLa ~Aaa a a 1 1 a OIIICI 01 Ctr'f MAHAOI. l.fOI SOUfH llAfl JJ.IIJ April 3, 1969 -· 711-ll•o 0 crrv c ..,. ' NT TO: All Members of the Englewood Ci ty Co uncil Gentlemen : On December 11, 1968, representatives of the Englewood Municipal Employees' Association and City officials e ntered into a "Le tter of Understanding" which specified that the positions of traffic e ngineer, meter reader , accountant, intermediate clerk-stenographer and secretary will be studied by the Personnel Director and agreement obtained from both parties on 1969 pay scale levels for these specific positions . J COLO. As a result of the Personnel Director 's study and review of his recom- mendations with regard to the aforementioned positions, we. the following undersigned agree and recommend to the City Council there shall be no alteration to the present grade levels for the positions of traffic engineer, meter reader, accountant and the intermediate clerk-stenographer. We further agree and recommend to the City Council that the present existing pay grade level, 15, Cor secretaries should be increased and amended to grade level 16 . We furth r recommend that such increase in grade level shall become effective on April l, 1969. JOHN CRISWELL ROLAN WJN '\~ ~1)." 1HI CAUIA110111 Ctrr" • · .. \ ! 'r I • • • • ,.-• or ~ The undersigned owners and operators of businesses ~ located on East Hampden Avenue and adjacent thereto, in ~wood, C02~ • (. ~.'1 ~ Colorado, respectfully petition the City of Englewood to ret~tf the ~-·~,.('I (\ '(" ,... "\' / present regulations with respect to two-way traffic and parkiJC' -\ ·-·?o"9( {""(\. cc. on both sides of East Hampden Avenue. The undersigned believe 0 t .9 ~ o o ?. that any change in this respect will adversely affect their business~s --:;.. . '6·(\'\ and the safety and convenience of their customers. <9 March 18, 1969: Name ff3Q)~ ,tvv. R~ c---/',.,...._.f C\/?'>"'L Ohw~·~p~ £,_,Z"i ~~· f'ru ,J ~cJY ~ /lry ,_k ~ L')~o f' /~ MrP s s G-() ...& cr~""- . , I . • ..· \ ! • .PETITION or ·The underaigned owner• and operator• of buaineaaea located on Caat Hampden A venue and adjacent thereto, in F.nalewood, Colorado, reapectfully petition the City of E nalewooci to retAin the present regulation& with reapect to two-way traffic and parking on both &idea of aat Hampden A venue. The undersigned believe that any change in this respect will adversely affect their buaineaaea and the safety and convenience of their cuatomera. March 1 8 , 1969: I . • . I • • • PETITION or The UDClerstaned o wnera aDd operators of buainesaes located on r:aat Hampden A venue aDCi adjacent thereto, in E nalewood, Colorado, respectfully petition the City of E qlewood to retain the present rea11lations with reapect to two-way traffic and parkilli on both &idea of F.aat Hampden A venue. The underaianed believe that any chal\ie in thia respect will adversely affect their buainenes and the safety and conv enience of their customers. March 1 8 , 19 6 9 : Name Address v ) c?-e< La ? JJ1fkc/;c' ~ 0 / d(/, £~---eA.~~ ~ ~) . ~). \,,((:.-e( I) I· • I , ·' \ r I .,. -• STATE OF COLORADO ) ) COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE ) ss. ) CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ) erry c~t;.f-~ c r A\_l: ,...~ -,. ~uMCN,.. Jli"i/ 7 '6 COU NCiL r -Cln: OF: ·•t:._ t.,-.:; Fll • ENGLEW Ooo, C OLQ, At a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, held at the City Hall in said City, being the /.Qoi. usual place of meeting of the City Council, on Monday, the t7tk were present and answering at roll call: Mayor: Mayor Pro Tern: Councilmen: Director of Finance- ex-officio City Elmer Schwab Dallas Dhori ty Howard Brown John C. Kreiling John Lay Richard Lone Louis Parkinson Clerk: Stephen A. Lyon City Manager: Stanley H. Dial City Attorney: John Criswell Absent: n )Q t\J - .H., there Thereupon Councilman ~f?~c::a:~~~~~~==w~--------introduced and there was read in full the following Resolution: W11 ... L9MN & l..A MM AnORUF.YIS AT L"W -80 - Dl:•ov c-' CU l.C"tl AOO • · . . , ·' I ! 'r I • • • WHEREAS, the street improvements i n P aving Di ric 17, in Englewood, Colorado, have b een satisfactorily co pl have been accepted by the City of Englewood; a n d WHEREAS, a statement showing the whol e c os o f s aid d and improvement s and a proposed apportionment of the s ame o n h e pro p - erty in said Dis tr i c t has been filed with the Director o f F inance; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the special benefits accruing to each lot or tract of land in the District by reason of the making of said street improve ments and has determined that the apportionment of the assessments for said improvements as set forth in the following Notice, is in accordance with such bene- fits; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: 1. That the Director of Finance is hereby authoriz e d and directed to notify the owners of the property to be assessed for said improvements by advertisemen t in three consecutive weekly issues of The Englewood Herald, a newspaper published and of gen- eral circulation in the City of Englewood, that said improvements have been comp leted and accepted, that the cost thereof has been apportioned according to benefi ts and that a hearing on the assess- ments will be held at the time and place s et forth in the Notice, and by ma iling a summary of said Notice to a l l owners of property to b e assessed with the costs of said improvements . The summa ry o f the Notice shall be forwarded by prepaid mail at or about the time of the first publication of the No tice . The h earing shall be h eld not l ess than fif teen days foll owing the fir st publication of the Notice. VIILL!'ON F-e L AM"'t AT TnRNC'V !I A T LAW O(N"':,"'· C O LORADO -81 - • I • • ' • 2. Tha published No tice shall be in substantially f oll ·i o -82 - • .• I ! I , ' I . • f • • PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE COMPLETION OF STREET IMPROV~ffiNTS IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 17, IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, OF THE APPORTIONMENT OF THE COST THEREOF AND HEAR- ING THEREON. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED GENERALLY and to the owners of real estate which is hereinafter described, said real estate comprising the District known as Paving District No. 17, Englewood, Colorado; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the improvements in Paving District No. 17, Englewood, Colorado, which were authorized by Ordinance No. 10, Series 1968, finally adopted and approved on the 18th day of March, 1968, have been completed, that the same have been accepted by the City Council of the City of Englewood, and that ~he cost thereof has been apportioned against the real property in the District according to benefits. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN: 1. That the whole cost of said improveme nts has been definitely ascertained and is the amount of $-1::1£ Plfo-. i o -;-said amount including costs of inspection, collection, incidentals and interest as allowed by law. 2. Of the whole cost stated in paragraph 1, the City of Englewood will pay $ /3() ;=y . '(cf? , leaving the amount of ~~~~~-?~~-to be assessed against the real property in the Dis- trict for the cost of the improvements. 3. That the share apportioned to and upon e a ch lot and tract of land within the District and ass e ss a ble for the i mp r ove - me nts is as follows: -83 - . ' ·' I ! 'r I • • - PROPERTY OWNER • • Paving District No. 17 Englewood, Colorado PROPERTY DESCRIPTION (Attach Copy of Assessme nt Roll) -84 - TOTAL ASSESSMENT .. .. · \ ! ' ,. · .. I . . f • • 4. Tha t any complaints or objections which may be made in writing by t he owners of land within the District to the City Council and filed in the office of the Director of Finance on or ~~a before , e 24th day of April , 1969 '· will be heard and dete rmined by the City Council before the passage of an ordinance assessing the cost of said improvements. 5. Complaints or objections to be proposed assessments will be heard by the City Council on Monday, the ~th day of~ 1969, at the hour of~o'clock P.M., at the City Hall in said City. / GIPJ,/ WITNESS my hand and official seal this t-Tth day of ~, 1969. ( S E A L ) /s/ Stephen A. L~on Publish in: The Englewood Hearld a~-l..f 1o ~ /? ,.,~ Publish on :--Marek 20, 2'7' ~and April -3, 1969. -85 - . , ·. .• \ ! '! I • • ...... • • 3. That the summary of the Notice to be mailed to each owner of property to be assessed for the cost of improvements shall be in substantially the following form: -86 - ·' \ ! ~ I • • • • (Form of Mailed Notice) NOTICE OF FILING ASSESSMENT ROLL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, PAVING DISTRICT NO. 17 AND OF HEARING THEREON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the assessment roll for the City of Englewood, Colorado, Paving District No. 17 has been filed in the office of the City Clerk. The owner or owners of any prope rty which is assessed in said assessment roll, whether named or not in said roll, may, on or before the 24th day of April, 1969, file with the undersigned, his, her or their complaints or objections in writing to the pro- posed assessments. The City Council will meet to hear and consider complaints or objections to the assessments by any party or parties aggrieved ..t'....:'..dz-~/ Y.cc thereby on Monday, the -2-8th day of~, 1969, at~ o'clock P.M., at the City Hall in said City. Any complaint or objection to the validity of the assess- ments or the proceedings taken therefor shall be deemed waived un- less presented in writing at the time and in the manner indicated above. BY ORDER OF THE ·CITY COUNCIL OF THE City of Englewood, Colorado. 7 (~t! DATED This~ day of , 1969. Is/ Stephen A. Lron -87 - . , I • • ' . • 4. Should any one or more sections or provisions of this Resolution be judicially determined invalid or unenforceable, such determination shall not affect, impair or invalidate the re- maining provisions hereof, the intention being that the various provisions hereof are severable. ADOPTED AND APPROVED This .Ztoh day of ~jc : 1969. ( S E A L ) I • • -88 - · . . . • - • • ) Thereupon Councilman ( -a dz/Y',Qc(/Y?_ moved that the foregoing Resolution be passed and adopted as read. Councilman -r-; seconded the motion. -"-' AC-4-4-.L...o'" j:'-1------- The question being upon the passage and adoption of said Resolu tion, the roll was calle d with the following result: Those voting AYE: Mayor: Elmer Schwab Mayor Pro Tern: Dallas Dhority Councilmen: Howard Brmvn John C. Kreiling John Lay Richard Lone Louis Parkinson Those voting NAY: Ukns , The presiding officer thereupon declared that, a majority of those Councilmen present at said meeting having voted in favor thereof, the motion was carried and the Resolution duly passed and adopted. Thereupon, after consideration of other business, the meeting was adjourned. ( S E A L ) -89 - I • • .. • STATE OF COLORADO ) ) COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE ) ss. ) CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ) • I, Stephen A. Lyon, Director of Finance, ex-officio City Clerk of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that the foregoing pages numbered 80 to 89, inclusive, constitute a true and correct copy of the record of the proceedings of the City Council of said Z t..0 City, taken at a regular meeting thereof, held on the~ day of ~ 1969, insofar as said minutes relate to a Resolution con- cerning Paving District No. 17, a true and correct copy of which is set forth in full in the proceedings of the Council; that said Resolution has been duly authenticated by the signature of the Mayor, as presiding officer of the Council, and by the Director of Finance, ex-officio City Clerk of the City, and duly sealed with the corporate seal of the City and recorded in the official records of the City. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Englewood, Colorado, this . C2 '~ ~day of ~ , 1969. ( S E A L ) -90 - I • • - • STATE OF COL ORADO ) ) COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE ) ss. ) CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ) • Stephen A. Lyon, Director of Finance, ex-'officio City Clerk, of the City of Englewood, Colorado, being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says: That on the -'~%' day of ~1. _/l , 1969, he caused to be mailed by prepaid postage a notice concerning a hearing on assessments in Paving District No. 17 in Englewood, Colorado, to all known owners of property to b e assessed with the cost of the improvements, such notice being in the form prescribed gy the C'~7 Resolution adopted by the City Council of the City on March~, 1969. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said City this ~day of &G;eoi/ , 1969. ( S E A L ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this ;;..a.!!, day of --~~tc~~a~<~L-' __ , 1969. My commission expires ( S E A L ) Notary Pubi.c -91. - I • • . , .• \ ! I or 2 ~:~.on.~·,. & s!~;ha ~~·"~~~~~; ! ~7~:~~· .. ~~;::oM .,~:o ,:,~ Q,. .tU3 South Sherman , I Englewooo, Colorado, 37 & 38 • Haskell F . & Ruby J Sloan . I! 463 5 South Snerman . E nglewood , Colorado. 39 & 40 ~ ~~~~ m Gaa:~ett .E ~~21Sews:~~~ _ Colorado, 4 1 43 ~ Gerald M Metzger, l03S South .: Vance. Lakewoo<S . Colorado. •• & 45 ~ Warren C & Jean T Barnard, et 4603 Sout h Sherman , ~ Englewood, Color ado, A6 48 t... Block 59 ~ Georg ia May Edgecomb and p.. Mer/lee M. Mc Cr.acken, 4600 South Sherman, Englewood, oC Colorado, 1 '2 '(; Edwo~Jrd W . & Charlo1te Ethel t Rod gers, 4608 South Sherman. : Englewood, Colorado. 3-.f n,~~vll"' Arth ur P n rter, 4620 ii!: South Sherman, Englewood, ! Colorado, S-6 ~ 1,~c"ri:;, .'12• tou~11 gh~m~: 'Q Englewood, Colorado, 7 I C W illi am R ichard & Dorothy A . ~ Myers, U»6 South Sherman, • Englewood, Colorado. 9 & 10 Robert L. & Dorothy M . Rounds, A6.u South She!f"man . Englewood, Colorado. 11 & 12 John & Augusta W il son Baldwin , 46ot1 South Grant, Englewood, Colorado. 37 & 38 Chari H H . & Ethel M . James, 4625 South Grant. Englewood, Colorado. 39 & 41 George A . & M inn ie 0 West · phal , 4615 South Grant. Englewood, Colorado, ,.2 & ,.3 B . J . Howard, 4617 South Grant , Englewood, Colorado, ... & 45 Roger Lee & D ianne 0 Av is, o6605 South Grant. Englewood, Colorado, 46-48 Lill i an Phillips, 4205 South Delaware , Englewood , Colorado. 1-J I Mac M . & Ruth A . Rft'd, 4612 South Gran t , Englewood , Colorado, 4 -6 Raymond E & Barber• Senders. 4630 South Gr•nt, EnQiewood. Colorado, 7 & 1 Alena M Davis, 4640 South Grant , Englewood, Color•do. t & 10 LestOt' L . & Ruth C Smith,- South Grant , Englewood, Colorado. 11 & 17 ltollend H . & ltotla c . Cook, *1 Sout~ Logen, Engl-. Colorado. J7 & Jl _ .. -1 C & IIUIIV 0 Pruett, 463J So .. · L otan , Engl•wood , Colora.. '<I, , & .0 h r t & -v lr • Mccart .... -Soutn Loven Eno-. -M 79 .15 79 .85 79 .15 11 9.78 79 .15 612.04 147.53 93.93 93 .93 93 .93 93 .93 93 .93 93 .93 140.92 93 .93 93 .93 190.97 7 ... 91 121.<10 15.<10 15 .60 15.60 15.60 15.60 Colorado. 43 & .u Chester R . & Betty D . Hobert . ~ South Pearl, Englewood, Colorado, 45 & 46 Ph illip R . & Arlene Lavon Watkins, 4601 South Peart, Englewood . Co lorado, 47 & 48 Block 6J M yron K . & Edna Sm ith, 4600 South Pear l , Englewood , Colorado. 1·4 W illiam H . & Karren K . Sch wartzkopf. 4616 South Peart, E nglewood, Co lorado, 5 & 6 Leonard A . Benzi ng, 4630 South Pearl. Englewood, Colorado. 7 & 8 Max R . & Ida Reed , 4638 South Pearl , Eng lewood , Colorado, 9 & 10 Olin C & Pauline B . Cantrell . 4648 South Pearl , Englewood, Colorado, 11 & 12 John R . & Charlotte E . Wille, 4U5 South Wash i ngton . Englewood. Colorado, 37 & 31 Agnes C. Permar & Sytas Jones. 4635 South WaSh ington, Englewood, Colorado. 39 & ..0 James J . & Maxine Kent, <162'1 South WaSh ington, Eng!~, Co lorado, 41 & 42 F loyd W. & Garnet E . Stiles, 4621 South Wash i ngton . Englt'WOQd, Colorado, 43 44 R i chard D . & Do l ores K Steffen, .&609 South WaSh ington. Engl•wood. Colorado. 45 & 46 Ralph & Laura Frances Kelln. 5431 South Louthan Way, Englewood, Colorado, 47 & .41 BlockM Pearl J . & Frances A . Wood , ,.600 South Wash i ngton , Englewood. Colorado. 1 & 2 Rose M . Austahl & Estate of Harry Lee Ausfah l, 4606 South Wa s h i ngton . Englewood , Colorado, 3 & ,. Lilli an S. Half & Hyman Heeman Clar . ot612 South Wash i ngton , Englewood , Colorado. S-7 & N 15' of I George D . & Betty J . F~ree, 4620 South Wash i ngton . Englewoo<l . Colorado, S 10' of I & all 9 & 10 Albert K . I. PHrl E . Evans, 4630 South Wllh l ngton, Engl-. Colorado, 11 & 12 Roger H . I. Vetdl R . Green, 4641 South Clarkson , Enolewoo<l , Colorado, J7 a. :11 HerbWt Roll & Helen v . M cCreary, 4'35 South C l lrkson , Englewood , Colorado. Jf & .0 Frencll R . & Erlnee A . Filer!, 4621 South Cllrkson . Engl-. Colorado, 41 & 42 Cerl & Hot.., _,_1, 4617 South Cllrkson . Englewood , Colorado, Q & ... Sera J..,_, Sh....,...d, Jomn Plul Jenun, SAmuel R lchlrd J.,_, 4611 -Clar"-, - 16.00 86.00 131.91 538.53 76.45 7U5 76.45 76.45 76 .45 76 .45 76.4S 76 .4S 76 .45 S72.74 762.61 74 .33 133.79 74 .33 7U3 7UJ 74)) 7U3 E .M . & Clara B lackman. 4941 South Clarkson. Eng lewood , Colorado. the N 45' ot u Herb ert L & Ma ry G Wu lschleger, 493 1 South C l arkson , Eng l ewood , Colorado. 15 Ross H . Leino. 4921 South Clarkson . Eng le wood , Colorado. 16 Daniel R . & Vera Jean Winters, 4911 South Clarkson, E nglewood. Colorado, 11 A t yene Spradley, 4901 Sout h Clarkson . En glewood , Colorado. 18 WOLLENWEIERS BROAOWAY HEIGHTS 2nd ADDITION Block 12 M il ton E . & Ernest ine A BraSher, 4495 Sout h Delaware, Eng lewood . Colorado, 25·28 M i lford H . & Edna 8 . Fee. 4475 South Delaware, Eng l~ood , Colorado, 19 & 30 & 31 A lvah C. & Beverly J . Don · nell y , 860 W . Crestl ine Pl .. Littleton. Colorado, 32 -37 & S'h ,, )I Paul C. Jam iHOn, .U33 South De l aware , Eng le wood , Colorado, N 'h m 31 & all 39 ·41 Ben j am i n J . & Helen N . Lucero, 4417 South Delaware. Englewood. Colorado, 42 -.U Ru l e Waufle, 4415 South Delaware , Englewood , Colorado, 45 .46 Leland F . & Gladys N . Nat lack, 4401 South Delaware, Englewood , Colorado. 41 ·41 -Block 13 Lazarre & Helen B . Jeunehomme , 4406 South Delaware . E n glewood , Colorado, 1 & 2 Thelma E & Clay P . Ham. UlO South Delaware, Englewood, Colorado. J -S Marie N . BarnH, """" South De l aware . Eng l ewood . Colorado. 6·1 Susie C. L incoln, USC South D e l ewere , Englewood , 25 58 34 .10 11460 995 97 743 .65 1,170.11 1.341.70 3S5.07 2J6.71 2J6.71 S10.S9 7U.47 115.0S Colorado. 9-lJ 1,1".7S Dorothy L . Seymour , 4460 South Oataware, Enatewood, Colorado, 14-16 TOt'rv J . O'Neill, """ South Detlware , Englewood , Colorado, 17 & 11 R-tF.&EI-L.L-o, •416 South D•l•were, Er\91-. Colorado, 1f & 20 Jonaa E . & -tha Jane Folta, &=~ut:tora:~~2~w:r:; Frlld J-VvtiACII , UN South Delaware, Enol-. Colorado, n & 24 WYII.TKA N•leNTI -I ~=a.. r,., t.-MJ::....:: .....-.c..-*!••• 7U.S7 *'1.77 4f7.42 .....41 -·1 - B i ll~e Lee & Sh•rl ey A Ash , 78 77 South Clarkson. Englewood, Color ado , 6 Alfrea H & Rosa B He t,-, staedter , 1857 South Clarkson Englewood . Colorado 1 Gene H & Kather·ne S K ·1q, 1837 South C ri'rl< on Englewood . Colorado 8 Gurne'r E & ~Oberta S Var ner 18 11 Soufh C iar lo.~' Englewood ColoratSo Y 8 1ack 6 Ben iam . r & V•d a Mae 0 t>~ 701 E Bates. En •ev.ooo Colorado. , .. , E S6 4 ot 4 John E & H~7f' C M·r~ c;or 731 East Ba•P'> Et •'~-txld Coloraao s Ra lph w &. Mar., F P a~.sn 161 Ea st Bt'l'f'-S En Jif.,... od. Co lorado . 6 Meunce R & l(at 1eet1 0 Ca l dwell. 791 Eas t BaH~ Eng l ewooo Colorado 7 Oa rryt R & Jo A.n 'l E Dum mer, 78 1 East Amner t Pl~tce. Eng l ewood Colorado 8 Roger W & Carol M s.rrr rr'ers. 762 E ast Am.,erst P ace Englewood Colorado 9 Dona ld J Be tva J )o..a iJ'l 141 Ea St A.,.,..,•rst P a .e. Englewood Colorad( 0 Jack L & Melva L H •ll 712 Amherst Plate EnQ ie -Nood Colorado . 11 Raymond R & Bf"tty t-4 wa •s n . 702 A mherst p ·ace Englewood, Co•oraoo E ..0 ot lot 12 C"har li,e H F OQtt, 37•, South Sh erman , E n g l wood CoJorado, Unplatt port,on between lot s 8 & l. of oJw< '"etka He ight s, b lot" l 1 125 ') W II)W ll N E"'• fl W t NE .t 31 5 23 .fll 61 561 89 412 38 92 04 331 29 •7 1 07 17 33 80 37 13 01 S212 5. Compla ints or object ions to the proposed assess.nents w ill be heard by the City Counc il on Monoav. the 12th day of May , 1969 . at the hour ?f 8 :~1 o'clock P .M ., at the City Hall •n sa•d l Ct t~IT NESS my hand and off icia l sea l thiS 11t h day of March , 1969 . Is/Stephen A . Lyon D irector of F inance, ex·o ft ic io City Clerk ~su;~~ed in the Englewood H erald F irst publicat ion Apri l 10. 1969 Last pu blicat ton Apr il 24 , 1969 NOTICE OF ERROR PUBLIC HEARING ON PAV ING OISTRICT NO . 17, ASSESSMENTS The Notice of Public Haering on Pavtnt D i stri ct No. 17 Assenments wu Incorrectly published to M held on Mondey , the 21th diV of April , 1t6f, If tne hour of 7:H P .M . TM ~ubllc Hllrint Oft tM asMSsmet'ltJ will be Mlct on Mondey, tM t2fh daY of M•V• ""·If fttl hour of I :N ft .M ., at tM City Hall in lilt City of ...... ...-. PubliShed In tne E ngiPNOOd H~a l d F,rst publtcat in April 2l . '"' Second puo1lc ltlon A.prtl 24 . 196'1 Th i rd publication April 21 . 1M' NOTICE OF PETITION FOR INCLUSION 01' REAL PIIOI'I!ItTY Sec1 ion 3 5 61 415 32 N otice •s hereby g i ven that on the lth day of April , 196'1 . ~he !~!low i ng property owners fil ed the tr pet•t •on w ith tne Board of D i rectors of Southgate Sen l tatlon D istr i ct. Arepahoe and Douglas count ies , Colorado, pray ing tor the Inclusion of their real property w ithin the D istrict. The names and address of sa id petitioners and the l~a l descr iption of the propert y to be •n eluded 1n the D istr ict are as follows · W illi am H & '" ,. ., J Woo lley, 3669 s,. •· < erokH. Eng l~w ood . Co•o-1-:io CofT"Im at pt on S I tnf o~ w . .,j ,ttf1'"son Ave Wh '' 419 o· N & uo o E ot sw cor of Sd h E' .. N \"" .. Sec J 5 61 ; tn e ••o 5 '"'• w Jefferson A ve 1 a st ot 176 0' to Pf on w ltne s c erc k.M St th• S atg W lines Ct\er ok.H St &//With W ltne E .t NW 1 • 120.0'; tn w ¥ ''"'" s lin• w Jefferson A ve l76 th N 120' to pol). Roeet" Wiltok & Jo A.nn Wilco•. MU $oUth Cherokll, l!ngl-, Cotorodo, Tho N. _.of : Beg. at SW cor of NE\Io NW!.Io Sec J -5-61 ; ln . N :rtf'; lh I! 150' to tr"" I>OI>itn E 176'' th s •.s·, tn s :15 e~eg . JO' w 110', Ill S4S JO'W 1«1'; InN :M .S'; Ill S .... W :15 .61 '; Ill N to pol). The "ark l'loral ~V· ION W•t H-....... Eno-· ~Mo.AII-....... ef :.-..~~n-e::: ~ ~ 116 0.0 162 .fl Dennis H . varnell Helen J varnell 6060 East Berry Avenue Eng lewood. Colorado 80 110 Situate In the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, to w it The N orth Halt (N ',, of Tract 77 , The Cla rk Colony No 3, in section 17 , T . 5 S : R 67 w of thl f,th Pr inci pal Merid 1an. Notice tS further g l vef'l that I hear ing ~·II be held on sa id petition a t en open mHt lnQ of the aa.rd m D i rectors. ot Sou1hptt Santtatlon If an open meet•no oA tne 8a.rd of D irectors of Soutngate Sanitat i on D i str i ct , Araplhoe and Douglas Count i es , Col orado, on Tuesday Mav 13. 1,.., at 3 P .M . at the off ice ol ih< Oiatrlct , Suite 2. 3470 ~outh Sh•rman StrHt, Env~ood . Colorado, end that any lnt«Mfed persons miY PPM' end lhOW cause: ln wri t ing . If any ~Y have, why u ld petition shou ld not be 8~'::~:·of tna eoerd of D irectors of SoufhOitt sanitation D istr ict , Arapahoe -Oouglal counties. Colorado Kent A . Teall, --y I --~ --~------- Esf•t• ot Jufl-. ~-C•mpbell & Mary R . Campbell, 4617 South · Logan , Engle'WO()CII, Colorado, <J & .. 15.60 Eugene L. & Della M . Cole. 4609 South Logan , Englewood, Col orado, 45 & 46 Henry A & Franc ine 0 . Brown, 460 1 South Logan , Englewood, 15.60 Colorado, 41 & 48 814 .53 Block 61 W illiam G & Stella M . Casper, 4600 South Logan, Englewood, Colorado, I & 2 795 .00 Hollis M . & Doris Good , 46011 South Logan , Eng l ewood , Colorado, 3 & 4 Theodore A. & Ruth Peterson, 4616 South L ogan , Englewood, Colorado. 5 & 6 Irene N . Garrett, 4624 South Logan . Englewood , Colorado, 7 75.12 75 .12 &8 nv O.neld D . &. Lola AnA O.C.k., ..:n South Loo..,, Enol-. Colondo. 9 a. 10 Naomi E . Briscoe, .t6otO South ·Looen . Englewood, Colorado, 11 .. 12 Stanley S. & Maxine D . Payne, 4635 South Pennsylvania , Enolewood, Colorado, 37 a. 31 Albert J . & Viola M . LctbMck, 4629 South Pennsylvan i a , 15.12 15.12 75.12 Enolewooa, Colorado, 39 a. 40 75 .12 Wallace D . & Lucy Maxine Dare, 4625 South Pennsylvani a , Englewood, Colorado, 41 & 0 75.12 Doyle & Lola E . Perkins, 4617 South Pennsylvan i a , Englewood, Colorado. <J a. .. M ildred M . R idle, .c609 South Pennsylvan i a , Englewood , Colorado, .t5 & 46 Phill i p R . & Patr icia M . Dehlb«g, ...01 Soll1h Penn· sylvan i a , Englewood , Colorado. •1 a. .. atock •2 Louis & Minnie E . Kenic, .t606 South Pennsylvan i a , Englewood, Colorado, 1·• Rob«l W. GIHen, 46U South Pennsyl venia , Englewood , Colorado. 5 a. 6 Ronald E . & Jacqueline M . Taylor, 4624 South Penn sylvan i a , Englewood , Colorado. 7 lo I Joseph R i chard & Laura Dorothy Garrett, 4670 South Pennsylvan i a . Englewood , Colorado. 9 a. 10 Franklin J . & Dor i s L Buckne-r , ...U South Penn- sylvan i a , Englewood . Colorado, 11 I. 12 Don R . & Delores L. Malmgren. 4641 South PHrl, 75 .12 75 .12 .... 51 191 .75 16,00 16.00 16.00 16.00 Englewood , Colorado, 37 ·39 129.00 Roy Rosenberger , 1411 Broadwa y , Scottsbluff , Netwas~a • .eo Janet Thompson, 9131 Fir Drlvo. Denvw. Colorado, 41 a. 42 Roy E . a. Borbllro A. Smith, 462.5 Sovth Peert,. e:.._,..,...._., 63 .00 16.00 Leslie \1 . & Lois M . Loyd, 4601 South Clarkson, Englewood, Colorado, 47 & 41 TOWN AND COUNTRY atock 10 Clifford W. & Eile-en L. Sap . plngton . 4100 South Wash i ngton, Englewood , Colorado, 1 James E . & Alta H . T i llotson, 4810 South Wash ington , Englewood, Co lorado, 7 R ichard E . & Eve l yn W . Fenton, 4820 South Washington, Englewood, Colorado, 3 R ichard E . & Ethel M . Huff, 4830 South Wash i ngton , Englewood, Colorado, 4 0 . Jean Prut ch. 48.tO South Wash i ngton , Englewood , Colorado, the S 45 ' lot 5 Borden L. & Zoe M . Wa~ef i eld , 4150 South Wash i ngton , &ne..__..c.... ...... Atlen W . & Ann M . 8uttenob, U60 South Washington. Engl~. Co•orado. 7 Earl L • Florence A . Allen, 4170 South Washington. Englewood, Colorado, I Robert M . & Elaine Oliver, 4110 South WaShington , Englewood, Colorado, 9 Albert R & V Iv ian L . Seip, 4191 South Clarkson , Englewood, Colorado, 10 Phi ll i p R . & Arlene Lavon Watkins. •1 South Clarkson. Englewood, Colorado. 11 Orville A . & Charlotte L . Rice. 4161 South Clarkson , Enolewood, Colorado, 12 Arnold & Butrice Eckholt. 4151 South Clarkson , Englewood, Colorado, 1l Robert Ejgar & Ematyn Jo Madden, ... 1 Soll1h Clark-. Englewood, Colorado. the S JO' of14 atoctcll Donald P . & Dorothy H . Farrell. ~900 South Wash i ngton . Englewood , Colorado. 1 a. N 25 ' of 2 ,Paul w . a. Gertrude A. Hogan, 4970 South Wash ington , Englewood, Colorado, S !0' of 2 a. N 45 ' of 3 Chester L. & ~rtna C. Marrs. 4930 South Wash i ngton, Englewood, Colorado, S 15' of J lo Oil • Robert W. lo Dorothy V . Von Pl'lt, .tt40 South Walh lngton, Enolewood, Colol'ado. tho N lO' nf < Warren E . lo Gfoclys L. God· dord, '"!0 Soll1h Wolhlnoton. Enol-, Colorado, 6 a. N 15' of 1 "-ge a. Lillian M . Woods, 4t10 South Washington , Englewood. Colo<' ado. 5 45' of 1 I.NJO'ofl Woyno D . a. Sylvia A. Hoffman, .,10 South Washington . Enol-. Colorado, ' a. sv. Ml 0 - 162.N 151 .31 161.12 228 .11 113.23 22720 12UI 12UI 312 .90 11.05 34 .10 34.10 17.05 607 .!0 ....... JOUl n•." 145.19 110.S7 202 .39 HOW.rCi 'Sni'i'th7 37i5 ··sc,·u;t; Sherman , Englewood , Colorado, 27 & 28 177.35 Blanche R i chardson. 3775 South Sherman, Englewood, Colorado. 29 I. lO 324 .24 Don 0 . & Barbara Finley, 3767 South Sherman, Englewood, Colorado, 31 & 32 261.93 Edith P . Griffin and M inn ie Mari e Calfee, 280 Devon Place, Boulder, Colorado, 33 & 34 317 .69 Warren C. Barnard, 3755 South Sherm an , Englewood , Colorado, 3S & 36 463 .12 Mel vin N . & Dolores M iller. 3747 South Sherman , EngleWOod, Co lorado, 37 & 31 321 .49 N ilo R I. Pearl C. M iller, 3745 South Sherman, Englewood, Colorado, 39 lo 40 :104 .11 John W i lliam & Tessa Oyer Johnson. 1120 South Ogden. -...-. ................ ·-...... FrWik S. & VIola C. Roml'ro. 3711 South Sherman, Enolewood, Colorado, <J 1o .. 245 .57 Jamn L. Taylor Jr ., 3709 South Sherman . Englewood . Colorado. •5 a. 46 265 .11 Lloyd A . & Margaret Argabright , 3703 South Sher . man, Engl ewood, Colorado, 47 ' .. 48 271 .S.O •lock J Alice B . 1< indsvat.,., 3700 South Sherman , Eng le wood , Colorado. 1 & 2 221.70 Evl'tyn R . K irgan, 3701 South Sherman , Englewood , Coloredo. 3 a. • :146.63 Estate of W illiam Homer Gray a. Groce Elton Grov.3712 South Sherman , Englewood, Colorado, 5 a. 6 239 .31 Lila M . lo William 1. Derby, 372' South Sherman , Enol-. Colorado, 1 a. 1 260 .96 Estate of Wlfti•m Ernftt Petty a. Alma Poorl Petty, 37!0 South Shl'rman, Englewood , Colorado. 13 a. 14 222.05 Virginia K . & Leonard J . Mltchotl, J760 Soll1h Sherman, Enol-. Colorado. 15 a. 16 207 .67 Estat• of Fred Dreget" & Emma S. Drager, 3770 South Sherman , Eng l ewood , Coio<ado, 17 .. 11 261.25 Estate of Fred Dreger & Emma S Dr-. 3770 South Shl'rman , Englewood , Colorado. 1f a. 20 242 .59 Estete of Guy H . I. Mayme E . GuHoy, 3790 South Sherman. Engl-. Colol'ado, 21 lo 22 351.37 W i lli am I . & lernardl ne Han-. 3196 South Shwman, Engl-. Colorado, 2:1 a. 2• 27<.75 YAL·H·IGHTI Rox E . Richards a. Ciao M . Richards, 2101 South l!lork-. Enol-. Colorado. N 50' of E 125' o~~cr.,.,_NOII J61.79 -· Clarl'nc• D . & Cl1r1 A.. Morgan, ru • .__, A-··' ' EngiOWOOCI , Colorocto, 5 15.79 I" • ~r-• -..,., _.. ..,, __ ... ,.. ..,_.,,.._, Ave. in NE14 of sec . 4-5.a ex . book 1176, page 168. John G .· & V irginia Symes 6.l91 .N "'""u'••n ec~~ In ,,... e,.tewood Her•ld F i rst publication April 17 . 1969 Last publication May 1, 1969 McMurtry, 219 0 South Clarkson , E n glewood , PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S SALE No . 1902 Colorado, Unplatted stri p adf. to City D itch in SW 'A SE lf. of Sec. 9·5.68 Lois A . Molitor . 1317 West Tufts, Englewood , Colorado , Beg . at pt 30' N of SE corner of W'h NEll• SW '• NElf. sd. Sec . 9·5·68 th S 89e 47 ' W 175'; t h N 4.5 .2'; th N 16.36' E 113.42'; t h N 20 e 1• E 236 .52 '; lh N 24 .00' E 151 .54 ' toE line W1 1 N E •• SW IJ. NE if• of sd Sec 9 th S alg sd E line 513 .84 ' 10 po b. 1,743 .99 WHEREAS, Leland 1. Conrardy and Betty Conrardy, Grantors by d eed of trust dated February 23 , 1968 , recorded in Book 1752 , Page 269 1n the records of the Count y of Arapahoe, Colorado, conveyed to the Publ ic Trustee in sa id County of Arapahoe the f ollowing d escr ibed r eal Property in sa id County of Arapahoe, to.w it : Cherry H i lls Gree.,ho oses, Inc .• 2901 So uth c l r kson , Englewood , Co lorad:.., That port ion of s v, of e •., o1 N e v. of Sec. 34 -•·61 daf : 8~. ~~ pt 1015 ' ....... _ _..,.EYJ otN•,_ of sd Sec. 34 ; th "'(181'; th N 275 '; !h E 181'; th S 5' fo I>Ob . Estate of Lottie B. Chr ·s flan, 2951 South Clarkson . Englewood, Comm a1 01 990' N of SEcor. of Slf2 of E •, NE I-. of Sec 34 ; th W Ill'; th ~ 25 •h E Ill '; th S 25 ' to 1)01>. and Vernard W . & Estatt of Lr•ti e 8 . Chr ist ian , 29 .5 1 SoJ th Clarkson, Eng tw oo d , Colorado. Comm 915 N ot ... E cor th w 111 '; N 75 ', E 181 s 75 ' to I)Ob Soc. 34 ·4-68 Margaret L . O.vis, 7957 So..nh Clarkson, En~l ew o d , Colorado, Comm at PI 117 ,. N of SE cor of SVt E Ti'l of NE • of Sd . Sec . U ; th W 111 ', rr-N l7VJ'; thE 111'; th S 37 1-,· to the PQb; ox E 12' Soc. 3<~68 Clifford G . & Virginia T Burge, 2961 South C l a rk ~.-n Engl-. Coio<Odo, Com,; at pt loiO' N of SECOr S', .1 NE'I• Sec 34 ·4·61; th WIll lh' N 37 '11'; thE 111'; fh SJ7 1 IO pOb . 1,705 .95 2,619.75 955 .79 111.65 Loretta F . Thilges lon~ r ft1 Savings a. !.oM, ll9 F ,1 eor-u. Enol-Color ooo Cornm. It PI M' N of SE cor I); S'h E V. NE•4 Soc. lo 4 68 1• w 100'; th N 150'; thE 100', '" 1 150' to I)Ob ; ox E I ~ _,,...a. Opnot lo M Ga u..,, ns East Cornot l, Eng 1.,.000 "lorado, Ttto Ea., S7· ,1 Comm at pt. -N & 100' w ,1 SE•4 NE\Io sd Sec lo lor a oob thWI1';th N 150'ilh E 11 ' 1' S 1!0' IO pOb . 1 211 " 197 .61 · 4. That any complaints or oblecr Wh ich may be maar •n Wr'Jt•n 10n s owners of lend w ith n the o .str g bv the City Council end filtG ,n I he oft;~~ t~ t~e D irector of F InAn er on or t!, t • Monctly, the 24th dlrot A.Pr il 1969 ore be hNrd and deter,,.hnfd b ' • Will Cowtcll Mtore tht PUsage yore City dlnance ellftslng the cost of St~; ,a;,· Lot 21. Sloe~ 2, PARI< AOOITION , SECOND FILING , toge t her with all i mprovemenrs thereon Said deed of trust sec ured a prom isso r y note of even date therewith for the sum of $5 ,305.74 payable to lhe order of Ci t y Credit Corporation on the terms set forth In said note and deed of trust ; and WHErtEAS, City rred it Corporation, the legal holder of said note and deed of trust has f i led written election and demand for sale as provided in said deed of trust, THEREFORE, notice is hereby g iven that I w ill, at 10 :00 o 'clock in the forenoon ot May a, 1969, at the West front door of the County Court House In Littleton. Colorado, sell at public auction to the h ighest and be-st b idder !or cash, the said real property and a tl rnt~est of the sa id Grantors, their hei rs end. assigns th.,.eln, for the purpose of PIV•"9 the incMbtednns provided In said note and dftd of trust, attorneys• fees, and the e~~epensn. of sale, and w ill dellv..-to thl' '"·"chasers a certificate of PIJrChese, au as provided by law. Doted ~rch 26, 1969. Evelvn J . larr Public Trustee in end for the County of Aropehoo, Colorado PubtiShed in The Enotewooa Hl'rald. First publication April 3, 1969. · Lost publication May 1, 1969. NOTte• 0~ ~INAL S.TTL·M·NT Estate ol NoG~~~E HENRY !Docoo-) Not ice Is hlreOy given that I have filed mv....tlnet repon In the D istr ict Court ot Aro...,.,. eo....ty, cOlorado. and that any--doslrlno to oblect to tho SOmo llholl llle wrl"on oblectlon 7~. 11M Wid court on or INifor• Aprl121 , FRANCES IDELL HENRY Executrix FtUbliW.H In Th• Engl-Horetd rst P<lbllcotlon ~r<h 20 IHf · Lost P<lbflcetlon April 17, l969 .. ~·t let a lailpter squeeze your car m a sudden hiahway atop. u someone ia followina you too cloaeiy . keep lood cliatance ahead . ~oulrolmay '-1 it, Nya our State . . provements. 1 I HI I , J• :t H! It l.t •t --------~----- • 0 - Co lorado. 25 -27 617 .57 Englewood. Color-. 3S • 36 16.00 South Grant. Englewood , Colorado. 27 • 28 Colorado, 31 33 342 73 429 3 South Sherman, Englewood, Co lorado, 27 ·32 W illiam W . & Ruth C . Wilson , 416 1 South Sherman. Englewood , Col orado. 33 & 3-4 James L. & Catheryn A . Ztnnlel, 4251 South Sherman. Englewood. Colorado, 35 & 36 Harol d S idney & Mary El e anor Trema ine, 4241 South Sherman. Englewood, Colorado, 37 & 38 705 .31 JOhn Alfred & Barbara 0 . Montoya , U7S South Grant, Engl-. Colorado. 28 ·30 • 5 7' of 31 aloek 12 David F . & Elizabeth A. Hayn. Clarence C . a. M. Junne LaClair. 4.575 South Grant. Englewood. Colorado. 29 • 30 J . F . LaFon : DorothY Ann & Dalla LaFon . •573 South Grant, Envlowood. Colorado. 31 & 32 Bartell A. & EdWardine L . Johnson. .t563 South Grant, Envl-. Col.,..-. 33 • :u Bartell A. & Edwardine L. Jotlnson, .t563 South Grant, Englewood, Colorado. 35 Phtlli p J . & ~ry Corcoran J . T ., 4549 South Grant , Englewood, Colorado. 36 Phillip & Mary Corcoran, AS49 Lincoln L. & Lucille W . Crocker . 4055 South Sher man . Englewood , Colorado . 3A 38 Jack H & Be!lve Sue W ebb, 4035 So u th Sherman . Englewood, 39 & 40 Ann Borsenberger , 402S South Sherml!ln , Englewood . Colorado . 41 & 41 Leslie A & Elizabeth Gove. 4017 South Sherman . Englewood. Colorado. •J & 44 Della L Spahn. .eon South Sherman , Eng lewood , Colorado. d & 46 Eun 1ce V Sturgeon. 400 1 Sout h Sherman. Eng lewood . Colorado. 47 & 48 Block 11 Roger H & Pearl L Wells, 4000 Sou t h Sherman , Englewood, Colorado, 1 & 2 Raymond E lmore Wehrly & Estate of Atta Wehrly , 4006 South Sherman. Englewood, Colorado. 3 & 4 Wil bur F & Arline vance. 4011 South Sherman , Englewood. Colorado, 5 & 6 Howard H., Jr & Patnc ia J. Wl"f't . 4030 South Sherman. Englewood. Colorado, 7 & 1 W dltam Roy & E ileen Mar ie H•JCSOn , 4040 SoiJtn Sher man. Englewood, Colorado. 9 & 10 John George & Ruth H . ort tn, 4042 South Sherman , Englewood. Colorado , 11 & 12 Rober! Douglas & Carolyn A. Harder, 4048 South Sherman . Englewood, Colorado , 13 & l.t Oscar P E . P e dersen & Estate of Hazel E . Peder sen, 4050 South Sherman . Eng lewood. Colorado. 15 & 16 E state of Jack L Sheets, 40S6 Soutn Sherman. Englewood, Colorado. 17 & 18 Al •c e Br iley & E state ot Chari s A Br ll ev . -'078 Sou " Sher man . Eng lew ood . Colorado. 19 & 20 Marv J Jones & Ralph Jenk ns & Vtolet Wttst & Mary Tracy & Verne Al1 ken. 408'2 South Sherman , Englewood. Colorado. 21 & 22 Oscar P E Pedersen & Estate of Hazel Edna P edersen . .coso South She rman, eng lewood. Colorado. 23 a. l.t a~eckn Lester E . & Jane PKk, .t\00 South Shermat~, Englewood. Colorado, 1 a. N 9' of 2 Euoene c . a. E . Jean Sheffer , 410'* South Sherman . Englewood, Colorado, l & s 16' ot 2 Donald H .• Sr .• Lo<e!la G . Harmon. .,01 Sollth Sher m.,, •nvl-· Color-. • •• 90.67 ~l!r~C:." 1~':~' Engl-. 75.12 m .n 235 .10 Laura N . Kidwell . U6S South Grant , Englewood , Colorado. N 11 ' of 31 & all 12 Byron T . & Anne May JOhn 4572 South Logan . Englewood: 228 49 278 49 '211 .1119 518 16 228.<9 228 .•9 228 .<9 728 .<9 2'28 .1119 228.<9 221 •9 228.<9 228., 228., 228 ... 250 .12 Horac e M . & Frances A. Ztmmerman. 4233 South Sherm an . E nglewood , Colorado, J9 & ..a Haydn A . & Salli e G . Sw eart ngen, .e ns So uth Sherm an . E ngle wood , Colorado . Al & 41 Block 16 Ronald R . & carlene v . Carter, 4217 South Sherman . Englewood, Colora do , 43 & .c.c Estate ot Ottie K Collins, 4209 Soutn Sherman . Englewood. Colorado. 45 & A6 Frederick M . & A Lo rraine Walfer, •201 $ou1 h Sherman. Englewood. Color ado , •7 a. .. aleCk 21 St-tnley W & Mtnnie R . Buckalew, 42 00 South Sherman , E n gl ewood , Colorado. 1·4 Rober1 S Fon berg, .t216 South ShermM. ngtewood , Colorado. S & 6 Paul M . & M ary Ruth Kauffman , 4218 South Sherman . E rqlewood, Colorado. 7 & I Ronald W . & Glor,a M . Cordova , 4232 South Sher man. Engle wood Colorado , 9 .. 10 Thad P . & F r a" es E BenediC1 . 42..0 S ut~' Sher man. Englewood· Co1or ado. II .. 12 W llltam St"'e r ..,ood & LaVetdl S . Co o per •2SO South Sh..-m.n. E"I'"IQttowood , CoiOf"ado . 13·1• Jack A & KMon L Cnurch. A2S6 South Sherman Engl-· Colorado, IS & 16 MarJor ie M . T im mons. 4266 South Sttet'man. E nglewood, Color ado. l7 • ll Wil liam Roy & Beverly Kav PI I met', 4276 South Sherman. Envl-· Colorado. 19 a. 20 Stanford N . & Geneva B Pegg, 4216 South Sherman. 157 .11 Engl-· Color ado, 21 & 22 lrl'f'lt UrbKI"'. 4296 South Sherman , Englewood , CoiOf"ado. 2l • 2• 190.30 ·-" TennftiN ~oductl on . Co .• .. Y Petroleum Corp., &o x 2511 . -· Texas, 13 • u Estate of Cerl R . Sm ith, 1474 ~~:1 jaul . Denvet', Col orado, 235 .10 235 .10 235 .10 235 .10 235 .10 235 .10 252 .98 170.31 235 .10 235 .10 235 .10 23S 10 23S 10 23S 10 2JS 10 Edward & Gladys Bergman . "5S South Grant . Englewood, Co lorado, 33 ·36 Block41 James M . & Martha J . Head, 4150 South Grant, Englewood. Colorado, 13 Arthur 0 . & Maur ine 0 . Valentine, U60 South Grant. Englewood. Colorado. 14 & lS Maxwell C . & Helen M . Cheney. .t.t70 South Grant, Englewood, Colorado. 16 & 17 Estate of George A . Breaze. Sr .. .t476 South Grant Englewood. Colorado. 11 ·20 Ralph N . & PhylliS J . Mull ison, U92 South Grant , Englewood. Colorado , 21 & n Frank L. & Edna F . M~r l ng , oM96 South Grant , Englewood, Colorado. 23 & 2A Esther Lorenz & Leland S. R idd le, •491 Soutrt Logan , Engl-. ColO<"-· 25-28 Clara 8 . Fortune. u7S South Logan, Englewood. Colorado 29.30 • Ph illl5 W Tune. U69 South Logan. Englewood'. Colorado. 31 • 32 Daryl R . & Maril yn 8 . B ivens, U6S South Logan . Englewood. Colorado. 33 & 34 Alberta Nixon. 6667 South Lea Ct , Littleton. Colorado, 3S & 36 .... k .. Oeryl Gene & Barbara 1(, Gates, 4SS4 Soutn WaSh ington, Englewood, Colorado. 13 & 14 Donald W & Lorean Lane Ayam i, 4560 South Wasn ington. Englewood, Colorado. 15 & 16 Herman & P attr lcl a Engelhardt. 4570 South Wa sh i ngton , Eng lewood , Cotoraoo. 1719 Thomas F & 8ettv S. Farley, 4574 South Wash ington. Envl-. Colorado, 20 21 ?35 .10 James L . & Sllvyann Ayers, 4510 South washington, Englewood. Co lorado. :12 ·2• Olive G . Brown ing & Estate of Iv an Ro y BrownlnQ • .StS South Cla rkson . Eng le wood , Colorado. 25 s. 26 235 .10 47 .54 100.57 31.35 62 .71 62 .71 9A .06 62 .71 607 .82 65111 62 71 6271 6271 62 .71 703 703 111.50 703 11390 ld.6S Colorado. IS • 16 75 .12 0 . Paul & EINnor 0 . Perry, 4566 South Logan. Englewood. Colorado. 17 & 11 Byron T . & Anna May JOhn , 75 .12 d72 Soulh Logon. Envl-. Colorado. l9 • 20 75 .12 Marion Edward & Gladys 1. Rutschman, 4510 South LOQan.- Englewood, Colorado. 21 & n 75 .12 Ro~rt & Frances E . Yates, 4591 South Logan . Engl~ood . Colorado. 23 & 24 M ickey Gen e & Annette 793 .05 Hadley , 4595 South Penn · sylvania, Englewood , Colorado. 25 • 26 • 5 20' of 27 109 .91 Block S2 James A. & Elsie Lee Heibel . 4591 South Pennsylvan ia , Englewood. Colorado, N S' of 27 • all 28 -5 20' of 29 75 .12 Ralph A. & Maybelle I. Ewing, .S73 South Pennsylvan ia , Englewood. Colorado. N S' of 29 &all30 .31.520'ofl2 113.73 Barbara J Johnson • .t.S63 South Penn sylvan ia , Englewood , Co lorado. N 5' of 12 & 1 11 33 & s 20' of l4 Irene Le F ever , .CS49 South P enn sy lv an ia , Eng lewood , Colorado, N 5' of l4 & all 35 & S 19' o t 36 George W . & Leol a Kimsey, .tS.CS South Pennsy lvan ia , Englewood. Colorado. N 6' of 36 alocllSJ 75 .12 U.30 9.10 62 .71 Net1 1e G Thomas, 4500 South ~r:nt , Englewood, Colorado. 1 Roben A • DorolhY R . Hewln , 6 °Cl.SI 4510 South Grant. Eng lewood, Colorado. 3 & .c Peter James & Catherine Ann Gannon. .tSlO South Grant , Englewood. Colorado. S & 6 Guv L & Erma Lee Oleson , .SlO South Grant, E nglewood . 62 .71 Colorado. 7 • 1 62 71 Glenn Ivan Jenkins. 4536 South ~r:t · Englewood. Colorado. 9 62 .71 Kathleen M . & Joseph H . Tolan , 4544 South Grant , Englewood. Colorado, 1l • l2 62 .71 George C. I. Clara E . Hu,kay, .t.SSO South Grant, EnQ iewood. ColO<" ado. 13 15 128 . .0 Estate of R ichard Klempel, <562 SoUih Gran!, Engl-. <6.97 = ~ • <6.97 ~ South Grant , Englewood , -1 Colorado, 37 27 .64 :1' :'~· ~~t~ ~~~~~ i~o=: S Colorado, 31 -.0 82 .93 e" Oate A. & Dorothy R . Lill y, AS35 ~ South Grant , Englewood , Colorado. 41 & 42 55 .21 : 2: Allen W . & Rosella M . t-4\elm . .t519 South Grant . EnQiewoocl . Colorado. 43 & ..., ex N 3' of w 50' ot .u S.C . \I ~ Rob«t W . & Ann B . Harder . 2SO East Stanford Avenue. i Englewood, Colorado. W SO ' of 5 N 3' of" • W 50 ' of d -4 259 .27 Bill Bob a. Marilyn Louise Anderson • .SOS south Grant. Englewood. Colorado. E 7S ' of .s... ltock 5I School District No . \, 4500 South L incoln , Englewood . Colorado, 1·12 & 37 -d & vee. alley inc. 99.36 1.005 .16 School D istrict No . 1, .t.SOO South Lincoln , Englewood , Colorado, 13 ·36 & vac allev inc. 1,119.45 Block 16 Emerald Corporat i on . Shamrock O il & Gas Corp .• 70.t 1st National Bank B ldg ., Amar illo, Texas, 1-.t 230 .25 Estate of Herbert w. Weoert . 76 IS .t520 South Broadwa y, Englewood , Colorado. 5 & 6 Albert E & Ida F Mohr, 4524 South Broadway. Engl~ood • Colorado. 7 & 8 76 75 Edith M . Schear • .tS21 South B r oadway . E ngle wood , Colorado. 9·11 115.13 John J & Rit s Littleton • .CS30 South lroadwey, Englewood. Colorado. 12 31 .31 John J • R lls Li iiiOion. •530 South Broadway, Englntood. ~~;:,~. ~oll i ver . •532 Soulh .o.9l Broadway , Eng le wood , Colorado. ~<·ll 20U1 395 .94 Susan J . Jnse ; Robert w . & An ltl F . Jnse, 4515 South Cl arkson . Englewood , Colorado, 27 • 28 7<.33 Colorado. 16 • l7 IUO l!rnnl B . Toll iver, 19 -21 122.95 Skofly 011 Company.-Soulh lroedway , Englewood , 76.75 lli.IJ Henry A. & V Irg in ia M . Soblolla. d75 Soulh Cl.,koon. Engl-. Color-. 29 • 30 Jamn Warr.-& Anic• 1 . -~-.--cl.,.._. ..... -. Color-· II • II _ ......... -....... 7U3 ESiaiO of GIHYI Miloff. Tony Mltoff . •570 South Grant . :::;:w:."'• c;,o:r..:"'Av10::20-120 . .0 ....... or .......... -. ~~~·~~ ...... -T .. -........ -._..., .. _.. ,. Color-· n .JA Jterl • _ ...... Jollft, - lewtt' Llftcotft. • .......... -······"-"" ~-~~~~~~~~~ 197 . .0 _ .. -Lwdla FUDk......_ .... -~ f • .SOVfn Snt"t"man . Engl~wooc:J. Colorado, 6 -8 Frank & Rene Kvacek, ,.,3,. South Sht"t"man , Englewood, Colorado. 9 & 10 Sam Rhoad~s ; Loverta Rhoades & Paul Daniel Kimmel Rhoades, •l.tO South Sherman. Englewood, Colorado. 11 & 12 Lois E. Waters, 4150 South Sherman . Englewood. Colorado. 13 & 14 Mary S . Greeno, 4160 South Sherman, Englewood, Colorado, 15 & 16 Leo & Eileen P . W-w. 4166 South Sherman, Englewood, CoiO<ado, 17 & 11 Benl•min F . lr Minnie E . Sharp, 4176 South Sharm..,, Enol-. Cotor-. 19 & 20 --A. & Wilma J . Levrunen , 4114 South Sherman , Englewood, Colorado. 21 & 22 Estate of Charles Eugene Thomas. 4194 South Sher- man, Englewood, Color•do, 23 & 24 Block2J Clara A. Mackie & Barblre Jo Pershln, •197 South Sherman . Englewood, Colorado, 25 & 26 Jemes J . 1o Shirley M. Forns, 4191 South Sherman, Engl-. ColO<-. 27 & 21 Ellis Elmer & G-lyn A. Compton, 4175 South Shar- mMI . Englewood, Colorado. 29&30 Mildred B . Knapp, 4167 South Sherman. Englewood, Colorado. 31 & 32 John C . & Harriet A. Mc- Mehon. -tl59 South Sherman, Englewood, Colorado, 33 lo ,_. Harv ie A:. & Peggy J . Newberg , 4151 South Sher - man , Englewood, Colorado, 35&36 J acob Louis & Odella S . Lovato. •1-tl South Shermen , Engl-. ColO<-. 37 & Jl Frank H . & Cora J . Mot- s inger. -t135 South Sherman, Englewood, Colorado. :If & 60 W illi am J . Conner (1h int.) ErnHt K Conner CVJ int.), •127 South Sherman , Engl-. Co lorado. 41 & 42 Merwyn R . & Cecil V SMI sted. A11t South Shwman, Englewood. Color-. <3 & u Donald J a. Susan M . eratsorsky , •lOt South Sherman . Eng l ewood , Colorado. d & 46 Orphah E a. Cli fford Juctt.on Terrv. •101 South Shermen , Englewood. Colorado. •7 & 41 BlOCk 16 Bernard A. lo Mildred E M c Cauley . 4297 South Sh erman . Eng l ewood , Colorado. 25 & 26 ArthUr P & Elsie M . Rtlnkt , 622 .25 232 .06 232.06 232.06 232.06 132.06 J07.U 234.95 233 .06 132.06 232.06 232.06 232 .06 J65.1J 290 .92 232.06 732 .06 23206 421" .1. 1t 737.06 735 10 South BroadWay-, Englewood. Colorado , 18 & N 1h of 19 CaSh Archie & Beul ah Fer-n Northcott • ....0 South Broad- way, Englewood, Col orado. 5 112 of 19 & all of 20 Sinclair Refining Co . 501 Lincoln Tower Bldg ., 1860 Lincoln, Denver, Color ado , 21-24 Theodore 0 . & Bette L. Hampton, ..., So uth Lin - coln, Englewood. Color ado, 25-21 John D.. Jr. & Betty L. Neputi, .ui7S South Lmcoln . Enol-. Colorado . N -31 Glyn C. Kyffln, U6J So uth Lincoln. Eng l ew o od, Colorado. n .. 33 Alehar4 H . HI'(Tl es , .uss South LincOln, E n .. ewood, C:Oior'edo. M-311 -CI Lawrence A. & Mar 1M W. Dexter, .,.... South Lincoln, Enot-. Colo•odo, 13 J . E. & Agnes T. P..-1, US. South Llncol Englewood. Colorado. 14-16 Newton J. Patt erson. ••60 South Lincoln , Englewood, Colorado, 17 18 Clifford L. & Georgi• OIHn, 4476 South Lincoln, Englewood. Colorado, 19-20 Donald H . & Patr ic ia A. Davis. -U90 South Lincoln, Enelewood. Colorado, 21 -22 Grover C. & Evelyn lrey Morris , 4496 South Llncoln, Engl-. Colorado, 13-24 estate of Charles E . Howe & Tessie M . Howe . UK South Lincoln, Englewood. Colorado. 25 -26 Augusta R . FISher, ... 5 South Lincoln. Englewood, Colorado, 27 -21 Elizetwth Bettln l. U15 South Lincoln . Englewood, eotorado, 29 -JO Rev A. & Gayle Bowler. U65 South Sh«man . enelewood. Colorado. 31 l l Mart in L . end Est te of Clare C Stanley. 4-t5 t SOUth SMr men . Englewood. otoredo. J.t 36 ..... ) Alan I & M. Me r< e Jacklon, ••so South Sherman , Englewood, Colon o. 1).1• Willi am T . Sid les ...0 Soutn Sherman , E n lewood . Co lorado. 15-16 Raymond Ellis & "-tt• Ann Chapman._...... So u'i1 S..ermM , Englewood. Colore • 17 -11 8en iam ln M . & Mary L . Durland, ,.... 5oUt "'wman, Englewood. Colorado , 19-10 Arcl'\ie E . & Luta 8 ~l nnock . ••92 South Shtrmen , Englewood. Colorado, 11 -24 Fred E . & Anna lit LtVaUit , 4495 South Grant, Engl-. 0 - 57 .56 57 .56 735.73 233 .25 115.13 76.75 '"· fJ 33 .74 101.22 67.<11 67 .... 67 .... 134 .95 596.22 67 .... 67 .... 101 .22 101.72 55.21 55 21 55 .21 55.21 ...... Englewood. Color•do. 33 & 34 74 .33 Harold L. & Dorothy A . Volmer, ,.5,.7 South Clarkson. Englewood, Colorado. 35 & 36 7A .ll Block sa Jacob & Elizabeth Batt, -t548 South PearL Englewood . Colorado, 13 & 14 76 .•5 Leonard John & Jeanne K. Faull. •556 South Pearl , Englewood, Colorado, 15 & 16 76 .-t5 LHiie R. & Dor is G . Divis, -t56-t South Pearl. Englewood , Colorado . 17 & 11 76.45 Oscar J . lo Gwendolyn Gent- zler . -t572 South Pearl . En91-. Color-. 19 & 20 76.45 Will iam A:. lo Olga L. Hogue, dtO South Purl, Engl-. Colorado. 21 & 22 76.45 Joat C. & Mildrid E .... -. .,.. South Peart. Enot-. CoiO<ado . 13 & 24 152.90 Ct,_ T . 6 LUCY M . WaU!Ier, 4515 South Wash lngton, Engl-. Color-. 25-21 236 . .., Merle E . lo Lucille M. Watkins. -tS73 South Wash ington , Engl-. Color-. 29 & JO 76.45 Kart D. & Velma D . Vogelsberg , -t565 South Washington. Englewood , Colorado. 31 & 32 76 .45 Ch•ttne M . larbler end Irene H . Mill« Schurlcht. -tS57 South Wash i ngton . Englewood , Colorado. 33 & :u 76.•5 Edward P . & Alveretta LaBounty , •s•t South Washington , Eng l ewood , Colorado, JS & 36 76.45 lleck 51 Estate of Eva G . Goltmer, •sso South Pennsylvan i a , Englewood, Colorado. 13 t.. U 16.00 Dorothy P . Campbell , -t56ot South Pennslyvan l e , Englewood, ColoredO. 15 & 16 16.00 Arthur L. & Hezel M . Brown , 4570 South Pennsylvan ia . Englewood. Color-. 17 & 11 16.00 Joseph F . & Florece A . LeGrill , .SH South Pennsylvan ia , Englewood. Colorado, 19 & 20 16.00 Roy M & ensie c . Diehl , -t.SIO Sout h Pennsylvan i a , Englewood . Color-. 21 & 27 16.00 Geron imo A.. & Linda L . E~e~u •bel , .t.5aA South Penn - sy l van i a , Eng l ewood , Colorado, 23 & 24 113.04 Gordon A & Gredv L. Stollfus. 4511 South Purl , Engl-. Colorado. 25 & 26 127 .93 WeeSt 1o Hlien Taylor, -tS7t South Pear l. Englewood . Colorado. 77 & 21 16.00 Nic k Angulas, 4577 Sout, Purl, Englewood. Color.cto. 2t &JO 16.00 Hugh F . & Mary A. Frazier, •s.t South PHrl , Englewood, Colorado, 31 & 32 16.00 Anna Barbara Patterson. -t56.5 South Pearl , Englewood, Colorado. 33 & :u 16.00 Edwin G & Velma R An derson . dst South Pear t . co ,o·~·do ~2i ·..:·2. -····------· Fred E . & Emaline R . Pelton, 4595 South Loven, Englewood. Colorado, 25 & 26 Fred Pelton, ,.595 South Logan, Englewood. Colorado, 27 & 28 Alb~t H. & W ilma P . Marting, -t573 South Logan. Englewood. Colorado. 29 & JO Dan iel W . & Judith K. weo~er . -t56S South Logan, Engl-. Colorado, 31 & 32 JOhn H. & Mary M . Close, .&557 South Logan , Englewood. Colorado. 33 & :u Estate of Eug-J . UphOff & klty Joan UphoH, 0551 South Logan. Engl-. Cotorado. :15&36 f..ecil "-. lo Maroa ret A . Sours. ows South ~. Enol-. Color-. 37 ... Harold & Judy L . Rodgers. d3t South Logan . Englewood , Colorado. :If & <10 Roy J . Sw..,k, 4525 South Log..,, Engl-. Colorado, 41 .. 47 Simon J . lo Irene E . Flierl • .&515 South Logan , Enotewood, ColO<-. <3 -45 Ml'lbll E . Ali• & Francn Hol ihan , 4501 South Logan, Engl-. Color-....... B-M Leo M . 1o Mar ie G . Matthews. •500 South Sherman . Englewood, Color-. 1 & 2 Bil ly Lee & Gwendolyn Sue Allen . -t506 South Sherman. Engl-. Color-. 3 & • Estelle 0 . lo Ruth M . Davis , dll South Sherman . Engl-. Color-. 5 & 6 Kenneth A . & Mary Ellen Bowman, -t52-t South Sherman . Engl-. Color-. 7 & I Olen R . lo Mary S. Schuster, •536 South Sherman . Englewood. Colorado. t lo 10 Norman E . Mohr • .u.tl South SttermWt , Engt......od, 11 & 12 W Horace & Francise L. Palmer , 4550 South ShHman , Engl-. Color-. 13 & •• Arthur Edward lo Frances Diane lllom . 4560 South Sherm•n . Eng l ewood , Co lorado. 15 & t6 Alfred L & Una Flansbef'g, •s.. South snerman . Enol-. Color-. 11 & 11 Edward R . Jr . & EIHnCM"e A.. H i ll , 070 South Sherman , Englewood, COlorado, If & 20 Vlv fan Carol Fryman. _.. South Sharm..,, Engl-. Cotor-. 21 & 22 Willi am Tnomat & Mary Mn Kemp, dtO South Sharm..,, Engl-. Color-. 13 & 24 Estate of Rufus F . $My, Sr. & Ethel H SHy, d93 South Gr..,t, Engl-. COlor-. 25 .. 76 BlOC• M Stanley & Mary Vandrt. diS 570.15 560.61 85.60 15.60 15.60 15.60 62.71 62.71 62.71 94 .06 156.73 6<3 .61 55.21 55.21 55.21 55.21 55.21 93.93 93.93 93 .93 93 .93 93 .93 130.21 111 .Jf ;-;·;;·s .. 2-:-·;;;,j·,.-· -............... . Lee Corder, 4575 South Lincoln, Englewood, Colorado. 29 & 30 LH Corder, -t575 South Lincoln, Englewood. Colorado. 31 & 32 George A. H . lo Grace E . Jones, 4561 South Lincoln, Englewood, Colorado. 33 & :U Cherln & IHbel Betderston , -t555 South Lincoln, Englewood, Colorado, 35 & 36 Eugene W . & Mabel I. Redman . .U7 South Lincoln, Englewood, C<.torado, 37 & 31 Anthony J . Chlodlnl , 4535 South Lincoln, Englewood, Colorado, Jt&60 Richard A . & Maxine M . Wootton. -t527 Soutl'l Lincoln, Eno•-· Color-. 41 -<J Ol ivet' L . & AM Beryl lllork, cA> Nile Floeft«, 4515 South uncotn. l!ngtewood, Colorado. S 1/J of u Nile c . & Dorothu R . F ischer, 4515 South Lincoln , Engl-. Colorado. N'h ot u all d & s 'h of 46 James A:. & Pr isc il la J . Wolford , .&501 South Lincoln , Englewood, Colorado, N 1h ot A6 & all 47 & .., BlOCk 57 Harold V . Lustig & Joseph Mosko & Gordon Slatkin , JJ3 Broadway, Denver, Colorado. 1-6 Marcus G . & Virg in ia G Northrup , •626-21 South 8roadwa y . Eng t ewood , Cotorodo. 7-9 Cher. MOd . Corp ., 4634 S. Broadway , Eng l ewood . Colorado. 10-12 Oliver A. Jr. & 8 irdif' E , H ig inbotham , .. , South Lincoln, Engl.wood, Co lorado , 37 -60 Robe-rt 5 . & Josephine J . Giron. 4621 South Lincoln , Englewood. Colorado. Al & •2 Estate ot Lawr.nce H . & Peggy 8 1Shop Boswell , .&617 South Lincoln, Englewood, Coloredo, <:I&U Raymond W . & JoHphlne E Bruce, -t609 South Lin coln, Englewood. Colorado, •5 & "' Joseph Richard Jaram io , ...01 South L incoln. Eng lewood . Cotoraao, •1 & .tl ....... Marcus G . & VIrg in ia G Northrup, ..uc:t South Lincoln, Engl-. Color-. 1-2 Robert ~e • JeanM L . Glover, -t610 South Lincoln, Engl-. Color-. 3-4 Roy & Thelma LM Sm ith , -t624 South L incoln , Englewood , Colorado, 5 -6 Albert R . & Anna H. Campbell , -t62t South Lincoln , Englewood, Colorado. 7-1 Delbert R . & Mary Jane Morr is , 4616 South Lincoln . Englewopd, Color-. ' & 10 71 .69 11 .96 11 .96 11 .96 11 .96 76.75 76.75 115.13 19.20 76.75 677 .93 91107 122.95 172.95 163 .93 11 .96 1196 1 1.96 135.94 111 .60 7t.IS 7t.l5 79.15 7t.IS • J .. ' ·' ~ ~~=~·I~NNOTC:~E ~~R1~~ C~:: ~~ ~~S~~~C~~~T~7 . ~~~HE ~~T~~~ l. ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, OF l THE APPORTIONMENT OF THE ! ~~~TRE~NEREOF AND HEARING TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED i ;.~.~:'!!~~ y .:~'!.:::.~,.::: :r ukt rHI •tate comprlslna the District 1. known as < Paving DlslriCI No. 17, Engl-. ~ ~~;';~~;IS HEREBY GIVEN : That i ttte Improvements In P1v1no District No. 17, Engl-. Color-. which wwe 1uthorlred by Ordlnence No. 10, ~ ~.,:,-:., ::'ti..lll:,'~~~=r:~ 1.:: .. h8ve been completed, that ttte ume 3 have-., accoptod by tha City Council fl of the City of Enol-. and that "" II coot _.., has Men •-ti- 1:1: -lnst tha rHI pr-ty In tha District NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN : l •ccordlng to benefits. 1. Thlt the whofe coat of ukt fm . provements hiS been defin i tely asc.,.tllned and Is tM •mount of a ::~~~~~~~:.~==~ ,'~:::.:,::,: lnternt •• eiiOWid by law. 2. Of tM whole cOlt ttetect In paragraPh 1, tha City of Eng-w ill PIIY 110.239.•2. IHvlno ttle emount of a..n1.03 to be as ....... _, .. , "" rHI property In the D istrict for the c01t o1 ttte lmprov~ts . 3. That the Shere epport loned to end upon Neh lot end trect of land within the District end IIMIUble for the Improvements Is 11 follows : AII.SSM.NTI ,.,.,.,. Dlatrlct No . 17 •nw~-.c-•• ,.,_nyow- "'-"l'Deocrl".., TotaiAIMIItneftt II.LL. IlL. OAIID.NI Elmer L. & Irene G . Jungck, .UO. South Mar iposa Dr .. Enol-. Color-. 5 75' 1• & IS Jamn Franklin W~ry , 1215 W . Tufts, Englewood , Colorado, 37 Gooroe L. & Al-ta J . Kola, 1201 Wftt Tutta, Engl-. Color-. 31 Walter H . & -tric e H. 11o09t, 001 South llannock, Enol-. Color-. S M ' of •7 & 41 e•. any part o1 A7 ly1ng within tha W l'o NE•Io SWI/o NElli of sec. •·s.• Lawrance E . & Carol C. Wa ll , A515 South Lipan Court, •ne•-· c--· N 67 'of 5 133' A7 & 41 n . any part of Sci. lot AJ lying w 1thln Wl'o NE'Io 3H.I2 721 .13 7:U .51 I,Oif.IO Emmitt A .... Dorothy L. Waldrop. :NO Bell-Drive. Enol-. Color-. 23 Eather Skavclahl & Estate of OScar Skavdahl. 210 llaii- Drlv•. Enol-. Colorado. 2• Clarence Robert & Mllybelle Ann Goetz. 2fO lellewood Drive. Engl-. Colorado, 25 William E . & Mary H . White, 300 Bellewood Drive . Englewood, Colorado, H Paul A. & Ill M . Hoklns.on, 330 Bell-ar;vo . Engl-. Color-. 27 Chlrles K . & Joanne M . Touchton. 350 .. llewood Drl\l e , Enol-. Colorado, 21 L1wrence Henry lo C1rr le Rosenthll . 370 lellewood Drive. Engl-. Colorado, 2t Douolls G . & Freda A . Frazl.,., l90 Be ll ewood Dr ive. Engl-. Color-. :JO IILDCK2 V1nce R . & NMmi N. CruH , •902 Chen1ngo C irc le, Engl-. Color-. I Arthur II . & H ilda Jo Hovda, .,, Chen1noo Circle. Eno•-· Color-. 2 Ar"'ur II . & Hilda Jo Hovda, 3 _,,. L. & Carol A. P-har. .,, cnen1ngo C ircle, Engt-. Color-. A Stanford G . & Joanoll Pevo. HI Chenango Circle. Enol-GOd. Color-. 5 Ernoat & E ll rabeth I. C .. lka, 271 Chen1ngo Circle, Englewood, Color-. 6 HerHrtW. E .& Hel.n I . Filter, 295 Chen1ngo C ircle. Engl-. Color-. 7 Lennie Esther McCr"y f'IV Coll ier, •t25 South Gr1nt , Englewood, Colorldo, I CIIHord E . & Delma Martin, AtiS South Grant, Engl-. Colorldo. 9 Gus K . & LOrrl lne M . McElhiney, ..a5 South Grant, Enol-GOd. Color-. 10 IILDCK 2 R-t L. & Mar jorie J . Brown, 2t0 cn.n.noo Circle, Engl-. Color-. I Jamft D . & Lillian Sue Phelps & Sheldon D. Sm ith, Atll South Sherman . Englewood , Color-. 2 J!lof C. & Loma J . Johnaon. •••2 South Sherm1n . l!ngl-. Color-. 3 R-t M . & Nancy J . Rublane, •td South Sherm1n , l!ngl-. Color-. • Donald R . & Marion E . Berth, 4951 South Sherman, Enol-. Color-. 5 •• 5' rHr Leland Alva & Joan K . Diamond, oiH2 South Sharman, Engl-. Color-. 6 Derwin D. & EIIMn L. Smith, .,.. South Sherman. •no•-· c--· 7 Herbert P . a. Ther 0 - IA7 .51 129 ... 111.64 17A.IA 151 .00 I"·" 155.11 l:lf.IJ l:lf.l3 216 .:U 216 ... 371 .14 2A6.73 161.A7 11U5 119.15 216.52 155.51 12A.A6 202 .35 176.12 176.31 150.4 Meurlct W. & MergH ie E . Falkn.,., "55 South Grant, Enol-GOd. Colorado. 10 Ira R. & Josephine R. Elder, ..,56 South Grant, Englewood, Colorado. 11 Fred J . & Irene S. Lang, 4960 South Grant, Englewood , Color ado, 12 Gary D. & Patric ia A:. McGhee, "'70 South Grant, Eng lewood , Colorado, 13 Russell G. & L . E loise Tufford , 4910 South Grant, Englewood, Colorado, u James W . & Marthe Fell yH, ft90 SOuth Grant. Englewood. Coloracto. 15 Call istus C. & Flore-nce A. Bergman, ...,. South Grant. Englewood, Colorado. W 65 ' of 16 Luther James. Jr. & Mil dred Lou ise Braden, 135 lellewoocJ Drive. Englewood, Colorl60, E . 15' of 16 & W .OS ' of 17 Frank C & Judith Ann Gam. ble, 361 BellewOOd Dr ive. Enolowoocs, Colorado. E :JO' of 17 .. w 30' of 11 Alfred C. & Glor ia Ann Schoenfeldt, "" South Logan, Engl-. Colorado. E 10' ot 11 IIIKilS Ectward J. & Arlette M . Hart, 4990 South Logan, Engl-. Colorado. 1 Stlnley S . & Helen M . K1sprzyk , •sJ Bellewood Dr ive. Englewood, Colorado, 2 Edgar H . & Glenna S. Wh ite , _.75 8ellewo0d Dr ive, Englewood, Colorado, 3 Willi am M . & Wyom1 H. Rowe, ••s 8ellewood Dr ive, Engl-. Colorado. • ~ry A. Welm.,-, G5 Dudley, Denver. Colorado. 5 James D . & Sh irley M . Freeland, 5l5 Paonnwood Dr ive, EnglewOOd. Colorado. 6 Jnw L & Wh ll ma M . Mlln ley, 5_.01 South Clarkson. Englowooel , Color-. 7 F . Walter & Kathryn II . Me· Donald, 010 P-Drive, Engl-. Color-. I lzetta M & Estate of Wor"'-v E . B ink ley, ..0 fl'ennwOOd Drive, Engl-. Color-. ' Frank & Elsie M ..,g, ...., ..._n_ Drl .. , Eng-. Color-. 10 Ectal! Wayne & Mary LouiN Ragsdale. _.20 Pennwooct Circle, Engl-. Color-. 11 John c . & Luc ille P . Dahn, - South L09an , EnglewOOd, Colorado. 12 ....... J . Louis & Ietty J . Parklnaon . 590 Pennwood Circle, Enot-. Color-. I "aul J . & VictoriaS. Hlckl, 510 ..__Circ ... •no-. ~-·,. 110.23 227 .64 150.11 217 .11 250 .76 306 .2. 369 .09 217 .01 136.60 292 .05 12.36 13 1.3f 113.74 ISO .•l :N0.72 311 .15 31UO M .31 105.42 377 .:10 167.M -- James C. & Dor is M . Chorn, 32_.5 Wes t Bellewood Dr .• Englewood, Colorado, 11 45 .15 Donald L. & Bonn ie E . Schade, Bu ih Construction Co ., Busley Super Ma rket Co .• JS75 South Logan . EnglewOOd , Colorado, 14·25 & N lS ' ot Vac . J~ferson Ave ad j. on S. of lots2 5 & 26 BOUY SUBDIVISION 3,493 .65 3225 west Bellewood Or.. 33 . 71 Englewood, Colorado, 19 Bloc" 1 IIIKkH vauna Mae MiiH. 3230 West Grand Avenue. Eng lewoOd , Colorado. 12 U..2• Richard L. & Dorothy E. F ahrenbr uch , 3600 South O etawar e , E ngle wood , Colorado, 1 Olga e Peterson, 3616 South De lawar e , E ng l ewoo d , Colorado, 2 Frank w & Alice F li nk , 32 50 1.220 .22 w est Grand Avenue . Englewood, Colorado. 13 49 .26 Bruce w & Nor ma A New lon , 3632 South Dela ware. EnglewOOd , Colorado, 3 Wil mer & Elna Stevers. 36.-o South Delaware, Eng lewood . Colorado, " 677 .51 ~nnoe~:~ L3~ '~!.,P~~~c,!: Wil mer & Elna Stevers, 36-'0 South De laware, En g lewood , Co lorado, N 35 ' of 4 Betty L. Ba il ey, 3650 South De l awa re . E ngl e w o od , Colorado, 5 The Wil son Inv estme nt Co . 3654 ·56 So uth De laware . Eng i~OOd . Co lorado, 6 Will iam W a. Ma rgu e rtte E Sayler.l696 South Del a ware, 7 CENTENN IAL AC RES 20<1 FILING llodt lS Gerald P . & Bell e Z Jonannes. 5000 South Ir ving , Englewood . Cotoraao, 1 Wayne W & Marg 1e L Tangye, 50«» South Irv ing , Englewood . Colorado, 2 Valentine & Gloria H . Poljenec, 5010 South Irv ing , EnglewOOd , Co lorado, l JOhn F . & Irene Mead ows, .5091 South Hook er , Engl ewood. Colorado, 4 Joseph D . & Uly M La mb, 5041 South Hooker , E11g1 ewood . Colorado, 5 Robert L & M~r i iM Simon· to n , 5001 South Hooker. Englewood, Color ado, ' .IKkU •ovce L . & Velma R . Sm ith, 5001 South Hooker Street. Engl-. Colorocto, 1 L indsay K . & Id a Mae ShapMrd, -South Hooktr. l!not-. Coloroao. 2 Admlnlatrator Veterans Af · fairs, Denver Federal center' Donvw, Colorocto, 3 •-• E . & Lois c . MalOn. 50t5 South Hawt"orne. l!ngl-. Colorocto, • 11-t H . & lluth Jane a.a. Jr .• !075 South Hawthorne St .• l!ngl-. Colorocto, S Edwin "· & Artie Jano SimP· aon. -South Ha-ne st .• l!ngl-. Color-. 6 l'rancftM.&•ItaK _.e. -South Ha-no Street. l!ngl-.~-.7 -11 Avenue. Englewood. Colorado. 639 .26 14 ... 26 P hillip J &. Margaret R M C· Carty , 3790 west Grand 5.&1 .11 Avenue. Englewood, Co loradO, 15 109.76 Shirley L Brown, 3217 West 66 .30 ~0~;.';:0~\~· engle wood , 76_01 wendell c & Pau l ine H . 572 .95 Brown, 3267 West Monmouth , Englewood. Colorado, 17 45 .01 Paul R & Mer tor ie M Maher. 251 .06 ~~l ewO:~s~olor:::.n,r;ou th , .. s.OI , ... 32 =~'hPa~:.~e,!!~~V:~ Colorado, W W ot If 33 .01 -21 Sh«man E . & Annette Mar ie Cuveli er, ]100.1 Wnt Chenango Ave .• Envtewood. Colora®, 1 200 .77 141 .54 ~;Y ~·e~ ~~~~n5g 0 51~1!~~: Englewood, Colorado. 2 353 ... 1 .. 1.54 :~~a;.,F~ E~= ~;.!':~~ Ave .• En9lewood. Colorado, 3 165.21 170.52 :~b=~~~o~: &. 30'::ry wJe~~ Chenango Ave.. Englewood. Colorado, _. 201 .4 211 .19 &c)bb le D. & Janice I. Lord, 3091 West Chenango Ave .• Enol-GOd. Colorado. 5 164.3.5 123.01 John 11 . & Mary Suo Putt, 3101 west Chenango Ave., Engl-. Colorado, 6 165.21 21•.• R-t E . & Ma•le E . Taylor. 160 Dak-Court, Littleton. Colorado. 1 157 .5' Richard & R lnl Dom ier. llM Welt Chenango A11e .• 151.35 l!ngl-. Colorado, I 11 A.32 carroll M . & Loll M . F lsMn· cord,l110 Wftt CMnlnoo A11e .• l,..n Enol-. Colorado. ' 114.32 Wayne F . & Retta L. Lewis , 210 • lltl west Chenango Ave .• · Enol-. Color-. 10 200.00 Ronald Gl.., & An ita L. IIOiton, 167 .20 :=.:.c~:;:. ~.""'"'· 2 .. 1• w. E1111't & Cathy K . Mell•ma. 3220 West Chen•noo. 2 ... 00 Enol-. Colorado. 12 157 .5' l!uo-11 & Mar lorlo M . McGonagle. 12•0 west 210... c-Ave . Englewood. Cot«-. 13 113 l5 JHn M . lrotnert.. lHO West w .» c-Ave . f.no l--. Color-. lA U713 , ---------------- Ross H . ;. VirOinii o:· HOOI . 4575 South Lipan Court, Engl-. Coloredo, Tract •7 & 4 ex. S 1:13' the<e ol, anclb. any pert lying wllllln WYJ NElJ• SWlJ• NElJ• ol Sec. f .5 ... a•LL.-D SU8DIVIIIDII 8LOCKI Phillip E . & Roeelle "·P ickell, 4903 Chenango Circle, Engl-. Color-. I James C. lo Diana R . Max_..ll, ••u Chenango Circle. Engl-. Coloreoo. 2 Me• W . lo Linnea J Vawter, •919 Chenango Circ le . Englewood~ ColorHo, 3 EU9erte R . ~ Audon J An def'son# 4f'2l cnenenvo Circle, Englewood, CoiOt'"~. 4 ex S 1' Edward C a. Inez M Jone-s. 4t79 Cnen1ngo Circle. Englewood, Colorado. s 1' of • .. •"' Arnold L & Ruby L Reasonef", 4933 soutt'1 Sherman . Englewood. Colondo, 6 Lawrence & Alma L Klooster, 4939 Soulh Sherman . Eno l ~ood . Colorado. 1 Alred J & JUdith L Dyk , 49•3 SOuth Sherman, Englewood. Colorado, I Adra ln I. & Veda L. Swinger, 4949 South Sherman , Englewood, Colorado, 9 Albert Dale e. fhelma Elwanda 8MSOn. 4953 South Sherman, Englewood. Colorado, 10 Homer & Viva Styes, 49S9 South Sherman , Englewood , Colorado, 11 Arthur E .~ Angela Gentz, 4963 South Sherman, Englewood. Colorado, 12 Norman A . & D . Ruth Klein , 4969 South Sherman . Englewood. Colorado, 13 Freder ick A. & Ruth L . White, •973 South Sherman . Englewood. Colorldo, 14 Poul G . & RujHn High, 4979 South Sherman, Englewood, Colorado. 15 John & Helen M . Wlntersg lll , 4913 South Sherman , Englewood. Colorldo. 16 W llt ls L ~ Lu lu E . N lcholu, 4919 South Sherman . Englewood. Colorado, 17 James A .&. Karen E . Babcock, •"3 South Sherman , Englewood. Colorodo, II Robert F . & Baro-n T . Anton, 4ffl South Sherman , Englewood. Colorodo, It Joseph P . & /Mry M . TwHd, 230 8tlltwood Dr ive, Englewood. Colorado, 20 ox . S 5' Kenneth & Mory E . Flomlng, 240 Bellewood Dr ive. enttiWOOCJ, Coloraao, ~I Earl c. a. Klthro;n L . Hamilton, 250 8ellewOOCI Dr ive, Engl-. Coloredo. 22 113.17 McGehee, 4972 South Sherman, Engl~ood . Colorado, e Peter G . & Grace B. Braucl"'t, 4971 South Sherman, Engl~ood . Colorado, 9 Charles M . & Edith Holland, 0 - 371 .46 131 .• 1 207 .50 13d4 261 Bellewood Dr ive , Englewood, Colorado, 10 & W IS' of II 424.21 oon s . a. V•olet Weist. 570 Pennwood Clrcte, Englewood, Colorado, N 1' of 2 & all 3 Duncan C. & Catherine B. Dav idson , 550 Pennwood Circle, Englewood, ColoradO , 4 Thelma I. & Kermit D . wet. terstrom. 536 Pennwood Circle, Englewood, Colorado, 5 William & Esther S. Warth, 524 Pennwood Circle, Englewood, Colorado, 6 :196 .62 143 .05 14.59 :109 .01 22S.49 774 .27 299.0S Ill ... 207 .4S 23S.SI .... :19 22S.68 211 .S7 IS..S3 190 ... 356.32 I ... II 299 .76 222.71 149.26 Darrell W . & Lucille Stultz. 211 Bell~ood Or!vr. Engl~ood. Colorado, E 4S ' of 11 & w 3S' of 12 Margaret Mary Unrein, ffl5 South Grant , Englewood , Colorado, E 2S' of 12 & oil 13 Floyd W. ~Luc ille E . Baylard, ..,.5 South Grant, Englewood, Colorado, 14 James F . Clark & P . David Nunn & Rhea Dawn Nunn, 3694 South Acoma, Englewood, Colorado. 1.5 ~ S I ' of 16 R\c.t\ercll "· • o'•'• ._. Cl\\•m. .. 67 South Grant, Englewood, Colorado. N 52 ' of 16 & S 12' ot 17 E state of John Ferguson, 4957 South Grant , Englewood , Colorado. N 39' of 11 & S 34' of II Henry E . & Ethel E . Pr ltze\1 , 4951 South Grant, Engl~ood . Colorado, N 26' of 11 &. S. 41 ' ot 19 Kenneth L. Hunter, .t941 South Grant. Englewood. Colorado, N 13' of 19 & all 20 Lawrence G. ~ Sh irley A Olsen, 494 1 South Gr~nt , Englewood. Colorado, 21 John C . & Jean Luc il e Schreiner, 4935 South Grant, Engl~ood. Colorado, 22 Elden R . & Pauline Taylor, 210 Chenango Circle, Englewood, Colorado, 23 James C .~ Donna L . Pelle, 270 Chenango Circle, Eng lewood. Colorado, 24 81ock • John W . & Mory F . L ldao, 4900 South Granr . Eng lewood , Colorldo, 1 Douglas C. lo Elaine R Sovern & Lillie M . Ross. 4910 South Grant, Englewood, Colorldo, 2 Oral J & Le-ona May 8urn1, 4916 South Grant, Eng lewood. Colorado. 3 Irv in E . & Agnes H Gr ift •th, .t920 South Grlnt, Englewood, Colorado. • Catherine J Lent, 4926 South Grant, Englewood, ColoradO, 5 George K & Morganettl Weber. 4930 South Gnnt , Englewood. Colorado. 6 Jonn H ~ Gertrude K Seun ders, 4936 South Grant . Englewood, Colorado, 1 204.63 310.14 371.10 260.17 3:19 .19 312 .72 277" 210 30 Ill 7S 114" :199 23 IIM .21 , ..... Kenneth v . J . & Marilyn M . Heinle, 512 Pennwood Circle, Englewood, Colorado, 7 RoMrt T . & Frances E . Mat. zen, 500 Pennwood Circle, EnglewOOd. Colorado, I Anthony H . & Rose M . Conrardy . 495 Pennwood Circle, Englewood, Colorado, 9 June Marie Stier, ... 5 Penn wood C ircle, Eng lewood, C.olor..to. \0 • a '"' O't " Raymond L . & Irene M Hor ner , 477 Pennwood C ircle, Englewood, Colorado. w .... of 11 a. E 24' ot 12 Robert 8 . & Mary E . Eyer, 463 Pennwood Circle, EnQiewood , Colorado, W 36 ' of 12 & E . )6' of 13 Urban J . Vehr , Arc hbiShQ9 of Denver. 1536 Logan, Ot>nver , Colorado, W JA ' of 13 & E 4 ' of .. Ur ban J Vehr, Ar c hbishop of Denver, W 12 ' of 14 & a ll 15 ~""'' R & Hel~ L G lzinskl, •01 Pennwood Circ le , Englewood. Colorado, 16 BloCk 7 Frank C & Ellie J . Weith, 410 &e ll ewood Drive, Englewood, Co loradO. 1 Stanley Charles & Mabel L . Ma r guer it es , 430 Bellewood Drive. Englewood. Colorado, 2 Erv•n Sc hauer & Mary J . Sc hauer, .SO Bellewood Drive, Englewood, ColorldO, 3 ex . S 5' Thomas M & Deanle Mil ler, 470 Bt ll ewood Dr ive , E nglewood, Co lorado, 4 Thomn E & Phy lli s A. Dunn, 410 8e ll ewoou Dr ive, 21130 E nglewood, Colorado. 5 Stanley H & Sall y F Dia l, 490 8 ellew00d Dr •ve , Englewood, Colorado, • 11750 IIS.24 ...... 81RCH'5 ADD . TO SOUTH 8ROADWAY HEIGHTS 81eek2 Howar d E AbDOtt , Trustee, co Sh •ve rs & 81n11 , 3470 South Sh e rm1n , Englewood , Co lorodo. 3~ SO 81RCH'S ADD TO SOUTH 8ROADWAY HEIGHTS 2M fiLING ..... , EnglewoOd M•son lc lldg . 190.33 160.41 316.01 174.32 163.01 .... 470 .. 179.01 133.17 309 .14 203 .25 203 .25 ISI .32 4(15 .19 M•cnaet A. e. Anne Marrese, 5000 South Hawthorne St .• Englewood, Colorado, 1 Albert V. & Dorothy M . Young, 5010 South Hawthorne. Englewood, Colorado, 2 David J . & Janice R. Schaal, 5030 South Hawthorne St .• Englewood, Colorado, 3 Robert V. & Karen Brown, 5050 South Hawthorne St ., Englewood, Colorado, • W. J . Dr iver , Adm in istrator of V~erans Affa irS , WaShington, D.C .. S Joe F . & Russle F Ivy, 1636 Hollywood Avenue. Da llas. Texas, 6 Larry & Kathy Roth. S071 South Grove. Englewood. Colorado, 7 Lynn E . & Karen Su e Fey, .5051 South Grove. E ng lewood . Colorado, 1 ,. .. _,., '-• ..tv•ni11•'N1ef', 5CW7 South Grove, l!n•1ewood , Colorado. 9 Norman C. & Mary J . thme, S031 South Grove. Englewood, ColoradO . 10 Dale M & Lovene V. Black, 5007 South Grove S treet, E ng l.wood. Colorado, 11 ....... Lyle K & Rita L Gil lett, .SOU So u th Grove Street, Eng lewood, Colorado, 1 ex pt daf Beg NE'Iy cor. of L 1 th S'ly 61 I ' to cor . common to L 1, 12 . 13 of Sd blk 11 ; th W'ly on S l.ne Sd lot l3 ext. W'ly ad st of )0.5'; th N'ly 66.s' to c• on N'lv li ne 101 1; th E 'ly a iQ N'ly li ne lot 1 1 d isl of 21 .1' 1 P'lb George w & Madele .,~ J Sllmmf'r, 5024 South Grovt St Englewood, Colorado, 2 Victor R . & Carol R 01 •y .5034 South Grove. Eng ! """""'" Colorado, 3 Arthur L . & Joyce J 1.•ar Jr .. SOS4 South Gr ov~ s Englewood. Colorado, 4 John C &. Doris L E ver\ ~ · 4 South Grove , En QI£o~~oo Colorado. s Dwa ine ~ Glee ROIJe 'r S09~ South Grove. E nglt4-0nr' Colorado, 6 ....... Ole Gwen Moore. 3'226 Wt--• Monmouth Ave.. E ngltvrOOd Colorado. 12 Thomes a. Edith Dor rance. 3146 West MOnl'r'O IJfl'l Engl.wood, Colorado, 1l Charles V & Genev ,,..., 0 hrgvall, 3 BradburY l anp Littleton, Colorado. 1• O.nlel Rangel & E va Mu Rangel, 321' West Mo n m~.nn . Engl-. Cotorodo. l l L C. RHCe & Arl ine S Rettt 3215 west eellewooc:l Or ., Englewood, Colorado. 16 Adm in istrator of Vtltr1n1 Affairs, Denver Ft<tt rlt 235 .27 '-'-rcella E . Vocke, d.CO SOuth Gronl, Englewood. Coloreoo. I John W. 11 I & Potrlcla K. Smith , 4fU South Grent . Englewood. Color....,, t Ann _, 3.500 South ShMmen, Englewood. Colorado, 1 11 Eng lewood Unl im ited, Inc , JSOO 02 South Lincoln , EnQiewood , Coloreoo, 12 & 13 .... 60 Cent«, Denver, Color AGo, 11 107 .13 159.45 H6.11 133.62 194 .27 200 .15 157.11 200 .94 1101 189.5() 111.31 20147 7SI 7S 16S 20 nil6 14S 9• 4! OS "01 "OS 11917 •liS ----------- eert t . • Bonnie J . Brown, 3210 West Chenango Ave., Englewood, Colorado, 15 CENTENNIAL ACRES Jnl FILING 81ocan Peter F & Juan ita Kuenz inger. 3295 West Chenango, Engl~. Colorado, 16 Gerald A & W in ifred G . Sampson, 3275 WHt Chenango, EnglewOOd, Colorado, 11 Erneol E . & Opal E . Roy , 32SS West Chenango, Eng lewood. Colorado, 11 Robert E . & E lizabeth J . Hines, 3225 west Chenango, Englewood, Colorado, 19 Norman J . & Florence E . Meehl , 3205 'west Chenango, Englewood, Colorado, 20 John W . & LaVonne P . Apfoke, 3195 West Chenango, Englewood. Colorado, 2\ ~,o;:'d a. wae-;:v J . ~~:rak:~: Englewood, Colorado. 22 Charles E . & Evelyn M Shetterly, 3143 West Chenango; Englewood, Colorado, 23 James J . & Joan 8 . Rutter, 3119 West Chenango Ave ., Englewood, Colorado, 24 Arnold 0 . & tdonna Lavon Lintelmann , 3103 West Chenango , Englewood , Colorado, 25 ChariH F . & Jean K . Glenn, 3097 West Chenango, E~glewood , Colorado, 26 Rtcl'lard C. & Jean E . Bateman, 3071 West Chenango, Englewood, Colorado, 27 Ph ilip D & Lou is B. Antonell i, 3645 South Jersey, Denver , Colorado, 21 Ray August & Marie A. Kreutz. 3017 We1t Chenango, EnglewOOd , Colorldo, 29 JOhn Richard & Marguerite Ann G fsset. 3005 West Cl'lenango , Eng l ewood , Col orado, JO CENTENNIAL ACRES 7th FILING 81ock 41 J a m es R ic hard & Ma ril yn J F itz ger ald, 3320 w6 1 Grand Ave • E ng lewood, Colorado, 15 Ar nold L & Iva Jean Klever 331 4 West Grand Avenue ' E ng lewoocs , Colorado, 16 ' Bruce E ~ Doroth y I Freeman. 3l01 West Grand ~,v enue , Englewood, Colorado, Amelda M . Coleman, 33C» west Grand Avenue, Englewood Co lorldo, 11 ' Mlnone C Schut»«t, 330$ Wnt Monmouth Avtnue , Englewood, Colorado, " RovmOncl M . & Helen M FrHman.l311 WHt Monmouth ~•enut , Englewood, Colorado, R Hor-"bboH II & Carol "· I ' H4.32 114.32 IS7 .S9 114.32 150.76 40 0 1 46.92 47 .S2 106 73 ...... 32S.S7 • . -• Military Services held for Capt. Pierce in Kansas City, Mo. ~1ilitary ser vices with full honors were he ld Thursday <today) at t a .m . for Ca pt. Leon J . Pierce at Ft. Leavenworth National cemehry, Kan sas City, Mo. Pierce was tile son of Mr . and Mrs. Edward J . Pierce of 4500 S. Washington St. The former Englewood reolde•t was killed Wednesday, April 18, as a result of hostile enemy action In Vie tn a m . Born Aug. to. 1939, In Sioux City, Iowa . Capt. Pierre moved to Colora do with his parents In June, 19 54. He attended EHS and gra duated In 1957 . The Ill-year Air Force veteran la.t visited Englewood In April 1968 . Ca pt. Pierce also Is aurvlved by hi> widow , Mary, who made her home in Kansas City, Mo .. and a daug hter. Melissa. age 3. Other su rvivors are a brother, Michael E. Pierce of Englewood, and a 'Isler. Mrs. Mary Bloom ol Lit- tleton . Canada prodiced ns ,ooo tons of ch lor ine in 1968 . NOTICl!OI' I'UaLIC Hl!ARING Noti ce Is hereby g i ven thet the City Counc il of the City of Englewood Colorado, Shill hold • public helrlng t~ commence at 1 :00 P .M. on Moneley, May 19, 1H9, In City Hall, 3400 South E letl Street, EnglewOOd, Colorado, on the following proposed b i ll for 1n or. d lnence . I NTRODUCl!D AS A a ILL ay COUNCILMAN I'ARKINSON A a ILL I'OR AN >l OINANCE REPEALING SECTIONS 13 .13 THROUGH AND I NCLUDING 13 . u .; OF THE MUN ICI PAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TOGETHER WITH ALL OR DINANCES AMENDING THE SA ME , AND ADOPTING IIY REFERENCE IN LIEU THEREOF CHAPTERS • THROUGH Q ~ THROUGH S2, AND 5t, EACH' IN. CLUSII/E , OF ORDINANCE NO 1 SERIES OF 1Mt, OF THE OR: OINANCES OF THE CITY AND COUNTY 01' Dl!NIIER, STATl! 01' ~~LOitADO, AS AOO"TED ON THa 0 - ---Municipal COd e lectlon S04 . In tne rast se ntence of SUbSection (el delete the last part of said SefU~ce b eq rm•I"'Q wl!h the words "the Zon ing A Cim l"'•str ator " and sub· stifute theref or 'he words "Ch ief Building lnSp "'<IOr under author•IY granted in Oro ,aN_t" No 16. Ser ies of 1963." IKtien S11 . In ,,..,. h rst sent~nc@ -. .. e the fo il,...., nq words "Bu ild lng Licensees Cia s A, 8 C and Home Own.,.s, Wrec ~ ,a ·c ens ees Class A and B " and SUbS I· lUte the follow ing words "Bu ild ng con~r actors . home owners and wrP<k ·ng contractors." lect6oft 910. n suos ect •on (b l delete the last lenten cP oeg •nn•ng with the words "The Saara of Health and Holpllols ... " lectkNI 1002 . AoCJ a new subsection (b ) 6. to rud as follows "Blowout panels may H requ ir •n certa in locat ions by the Chief Build•ng Insp ector." Sect1M 1110. tn su bsection Cal In the first Mnttnce after the words "Dry cl...,lng plants" add the following wordS .. UIIng co,..bust ible solvents." In SUbHctlon . d · tn th e last s~tence delete the follow OQ words •· Article 762, Revised Munic•oat Cod e" and add the foUowine woros Ora.nance No. ,,, S...l• ol IHJ." lectlell 111t •• n subsect ion (b) in the flnt ... t.nce ~ ete the following words "more thM ont"" and i ns.,.t the folloWing word 'on e or more." ~ 1111. :r \u bs ~ct i on (d) delete the following Aorc1S "Article ,.2, AeviMd Munlc ip;. Cod e" and subSt itute the wards "Oro "8f'lCe No. 26, SeriH of 1M3." lecttllll ••· ;. ·1 at fhe end of sub· MCtlon (d) tht> 'ollow i ng words "A waite dfapoul :~na not be required when the ctwellfr a ·S connected to other thM I Nnftary Sf'Wt"r " s.cn.. ••· f' f'T e entire Section 15 lind Insert the f c ..... 1ng CHAI'TI!R IS R EQUIREME NTS FOR GROUI' J OCC U PANCIES SECTION ISO G ROUP J oc. CUI'ANCIES L EF I NEO Group J occupenclft 1M oe D i v ision 1. P r .... ate garagn, ShedS and m inor ltulldlrgs used as acceuorln only when not o v one thous.nd SQUire feet (1000 oq. If -n aroo D ivision 2. f ences, water tanks, Iowen and reta n •no walls. For OC · cup,ency seperlt on see Table No. 5-B . SECTION 1507 CONSTRUCTION. HEIGHT AND AI!EA ALLOWABLE . (o) Gl!NI!RAL Bulld ln9s clo"" os Group J snaU be of Type 1, 11, 11 1, 1 v. or 'V conltrucUon a s SJ>«If led in Part v of th iS Code. Tttl f loor arH lhlll not ••· CMd on• thouaend square fMt (1 ,000 IQ. ft.>. Tt-1• height shall not ncMd one {1) story. When eny bulldtne ncNda the limit SIMCifleG In "'Is ChaPtw It lhall t.. cleiMd In the occupency oroup other then Group J """ it mcMt neerly rMembtft. ltructurn ot ahHt metal or corrueetW metel 8hall ftot be ....-mltted ... , ........... y._.. ...... ktL ne ighbor"'ood dwelling, and a height of six feet (6 ft . I from tl"le rear of sa id dwell ing to back property line. 3. Rear yard f~ces may be of any c lass, but shall not exceed a height of six (6 ) fot!t . 4. For bu ild ings located on corner tots , the restrictions for fences in the yard fac ing on the side street shall be the same as in paragraph 1 for front yard fences . 5. No barbed w ire or other sharp pointed fence. and no electrically charged fence, shall be et"ected or mai ntained. 6. In case of • fence erected on top of a retelning wall , the height shall be measured from the grade of the high si de. In case of a fence erected edjac~t to and l)llrallel w ith • retaining wall , but on the tow sldeot such wall, the height of the fence m•y be measured from the top of the well . 1. On corner lots no fence, retai n ing wall, Shrub, trM. or Similar obstruction Shill ~ erected or maintained which obStructs the traffic vision. A rNr yard fence for a distance of 15 tNt blck Shill taper down to thrH fMt six Inches (J' 6") on the strMt side propeorty line. I. Any dilapidated, unsightly, or dangerous fence Shall be removed Wh.n 10 ordered by the Chief Buitdlno In· _.,,or . . 9 . Reta i n i ng walls Shall be adeQuately deSigned lnd drained so as to resist all lateral pressure to which thiY may be sublec.t. Aetalnlnv walls Shall not H erected in any front y1rd When In the opinion ot the Chief Building Inspector, such retaining wall would~ unsightly or ~rimental to adjoining property. Retaining walls in resident ial arns Shall not exceed thrH fMt six Inches (3' '") In height unless stepped ~ck one foot for Hch one foot of ad- dltionll h•lght. Any variance must be approved by the Board of Adjustment ond APPNIS. 10. When . In h is iuctoment, the public hHtth, Slfety and welfare w ill be subStantially served and the neigh- boring property will not be mater ially damaged and a copy of an agreement ~ween neighboring property own.rs Is flied In h iS office. the Chief Building Inspector may, at h is discretion, vary the reQU i rements of this Section _,.., 1611 . Oelote subMctlon (o) and Insert new subMctlon (a) as tollows : SECTION 1601 GENERAL. (o) Flro Zonft Defined. FOI' the pur-al this llulldi"il Coclo, lhO City al En91-In Its en- tirety Shall be and hereby Is deellred to be a Fire D istrict wttlch Fire D istrict 111011 bo -ond compooecl o1 the following arMs ; Plra-lle.1. Flroz-No.1111tall' Include all the lrH lying Wl"'ln ttw loll-lne -·~--1•: Starting at the intwMCUon of ••et Floyd Avenue Wtcl South Lincoln StrMt, thence lOUth to H.__., No. •: thence wnterly a'-'1 HiehWIY Ne. -to lout'- a.nnock Strwt. tMJnC:e north to fMl north nne ot the 1 1ft S v. ., Sect*' ~. , 2135 .31 feet to South Broadway ; thence north along South Broadway 11!&0 feet ; thence west along the north line of Rafferty Lane (First A venue) 586 teet to the southwest corner of Lot 14 , Rafferty Gardens Subd i vision ; thence north along the w6t line of sa id Lol 14 to the centerline of B ig Dry Creek ; thence northwesterly along 810 Drv Creek to the west line of Lot 1, Interurban Addition ; thence north on sa id w6t l ine extended to Lehow Avenue ; thence southwf'Sterly along Lehow Avenue to a po int 50 feet easterly of the west line of Lot 16, Interurban Add ition Extended ; thence north on a 1 ine SO feet e st and parallel w i th the west line of sa id Lot 16 extended to West Belle view Avenue ; thence east along West Bellev iew Avenue to South Acoma ; thence north a long South Acoma Street to West Layton Avffflue ; thence east along West Layton Avenue to the alley betw~ South Acoma Stre.t and South Broadway ; th~ce north along sa id alley to Highway No. 215 ; thence westerly along Highway No. 215 to South Bannock StrHt : thence south on South Bannock StrNt to the north tot line extended of Lot 63, Block 5, Skerritt's Addi t ion Second F i l ing ; thence west along M id extended north lot line to South Elatl Street ; thence north on South Elati StrNt to H igh- way No. 215 ; thence wet alonv H igh. way No. 215 to South Santa Fe Dri ve ; thence northeasterly alonv South Santa Fe Dr ive to the south liM of the northe•st If• of southeast V• of Section ll, T4S , AMW ; thence NSt on Wid south line to the ust line of said Sect ion ll: thence continuing east on the south I ine of the north 'h of the South 'ir of Sect ion U , HS , RMW South Bannock Street ; thence North 91 .37 feet : thence East 1ll feet ; thence North ~1 feet : thence East to the alley between South Acoma StrMt and South Broadway; thence north elong w id alley to West Yale Avenue ; thence Hst to point of beg innlnv. Also. the follow ing described area · Beg inning at the point of lntet"SKtlon of the cent.,-line of West Belleview Avenue and the Nst li ne of the SW 14 SW t~ SE 1.t.. Sect ion I . TSS , AMW ; thence west along West Belleview Avenue to the Wftt lot lines extended of Lots 7 through 13, BkKk 11. Cen tenniat Acres Second F iling ; thence northerly along west lot lines ex- tended to West Bell~ Dr ive; thence NSterly •lono Wftt Bellewood Dr ive to South Federal Boulevard ; thenc• north 11ono South Federal Boulevard to thl IOUfh line of Cen· tennlal Acrn Fourth F fling; thence Hit alone the soutf'l line of uld Fourtt\ Flllne to the Nit tine of theW v, IW 14 SEV•; thence south along uld Nst line to the true point of beglnnlnv. Alto. the foUowlftl cleler lbed arH : ... IMine 01 -In-lion ol W•t evlrd Avenue lftCI Souttl Zun i ltrMf; -· ....... -In-lion ol w .. , aveM lft4l loutt't Telen; f'f*K• lOUth -------- the words "City Board of Water Com-,· "'C m iss ioners" appears delete and sub-• IJ stitute the follow ing words "D irector of ~ Uti l1t ies ." Section 111.5 . In the subsection j- ~~~~t~~t:"':.\~~::. d elete "1973 " and ~ Section 4601 . In subsection (e) 1. :::t ~~~t;k;~e follow i nf20~~od/so'.'ric;;ss ~ ';- S100 ,ooo/JOO .OOO and Class B Wrecker . ~ S:!O ,OOOfSO,OOO • SS0 ,000/100,000" ond odd 2 after House Mover the foll owing word I. "wrec k ing." : In subsect ion 1 at the end of the f i rst tt paragraph delete the fo llowing words i1 ;~~~::,n: ::r~:er,·:M:~i~g a~dndi~~ ~ w~~~::.'n c:~;~c:~r -~ubsect i on (b ) 3 . ~ delete the words "City Engineer" and C: "Denver Board of Water Com-•' m issioner" and subSt itute the follow ing ;.!'"c:. "D ire-ctor of Ut ilities " in both ~ SectkHI IM1l . In subsect ion (h ) In the > !!~:' ::e:,~c~~:'=,::~s'0i~~~~·~O:~~ a: ;~~~~ =:·~~:er~u;~~~n;:,~;;,:t;: :0:~ ~ "as provided in Sect ion 13 .11 ·3 of the Mun i c i pa l Code of the C ity of .- Engl-." Section •1. In subSect ion (d) delete the words "Chapter l " an<l subSt i tute the following words "Section 13 ot the Mun i c i pal Code of the C i ty of En9IOWOOCI ." Sectieft 41ft. In subsKtion {c) delete the wordS "Chlpter 1" and subStitute the follow ing wordS "Sect ion 13 of the Mun i c i pal Code of the City of En9IOWOOCI ." SectiOA MI1 .2.S7 . 1 Delete the last part of the sentence beQ inn ing w ith the words "and tt .. Sectktn MI1.1.S7 .2. Delete the words "Ord 91 , s..-1 .. of 1955 " Sectieft Hl2.12 . Delete the words "C•tY E09ineer " and subSI•tute the follow lng words "D~re-c tor of Ut•lit •H •• Sect._ or Tattte Hl7.l1 .2. Add a paragrapn as fo llows "10. A ll pl aces th•t have employees of both se:xn sha ll prov •de toilet taciflt•n tor each sex EXCEPT ION A Sml ll ret1il et.tabllsh ment may hiVe one totl et room con taln lng a water clowt and lavatory to accomodate both sexes and when •P proved by the DeJN~rtmen t " Section HU.1.1. Delete the words "City Engineer" ana subSt i tute the following words "D irector of Ut ilities " S.CtkNI H1S.A .1. In this paragraph delete the following words : "aOopte<l by the Board of Health end Hospl tlls end promulgated by the Depart ment of H•alth and Hospitals" and subStitute tf'le follow ing words "prncr lbe<l by the Tri -County HHifh O..rtment." lectiell 111S.A .2.1 . Delete the POI't lon of tf'le last sentence bl'glnnlng w i th the wordl "In section 301 . ." and add the follow ing WCM"dl "by the Tri .County Health o.p.rtment." Sect'-II1S.A .1 .1 . Delete thiS entire M<t•on. Sectiell 1111 -~.a .J . Oetete ,...._ word • • ' -uiT OltDAINI!D BY THE. CITY COUNCIL OF THI! CITY OF I!NGLI!WOOD, COLORADO. as ,.._, -1. Sections 13.1•-1 tl>rough. -lnctucllng, Section 13 .1•~. of the Mun icipal Code ol the CIIY ol Engl-. are hereb\1 r-led. -1. SectionS 13.13, 13.13-1 and 13.13-1 of-Municipal Code of -City , of Engl-. as am-by Or- dinence No .7, Serl" of1Mt, are -•• repeeled and re-enected to reed •• fol-.. to-wit: 13.13-........ -........... Chaolen • through G , G through 52. and ,., MCh iftciWive, of OrcltnMce No. 1, Serl• of -· dulY adooled by -City Council of -City - County of o.n-on -11th day of J•-·· -·we-· -.oted by .......,.ce, wltft tM urne torce end effect .. " ,... ..,.,. ........ forth -lntvll.-.nlll--- ceptfonl, modlflcettons end emend· mentl ftlereto hereln-.ow Mt tortt.. 13.13-1 -al CM-In ........... OnllneM:H. The follow lno general chenon . modlf lcetlons end emend· menH are hetftly made: to HCh of the ordinance provisions adoPted by \3.13 to.wlt: (I ) Wherever the worcia "City and Cou nt y of Denver " appear In sa id Ordinance No . 1, Series of lt69, s uch words Shi ll be d eleted and there shall be tubltltuted t h erefor the words "City of Eng lewood " and wherever l ust the word "O ~v er" appears It sha ll be deleted and there sha ll be su b st i tuted therefor the word "Englewood." (b ) Wher ever the worcts "Manager of Hea lth and H ospit als" appear in the sa id Ordinance No 1, Series ot 1969 , such wordS shall be deleted and there sh a ll be substituted therefor the w ords "Tri -County Hea lth Depar t ment." (c) Wherever the wor ds "Article 2'U, R ev i s~ M un•ci pa l C.Qde " appear In u ld Ordina nce No l , Sen n ot 1969 , such words snail be del eted and there Shall be substituted hertfor the words "NFPA . Pampnlet 30 •• (d ) Whereve-r the words "Chapter SJ " appears '" the U 1Cl Ord .n ance No 1 Ser !H ot 1969 , such woras sha ll be deleted and there snail be substttut~ therefor the words "Secuon 13 23 of the Munl cl pel Code of the C1t y ol E ng lewood ." 13 .13-2 S-Il l< Cll•-• In Ad opted Ord lnancea . T he fo llow i ng spec 1f 1c changi'S, m odif i cat ions and amend men ts are hereby made In ttte provisions of Or d inance N o. 1 Series of 1969, hl't'elnabove adopted : SectiOII 400-4 -Add at the end of paragraph "Garage Repair" a new paragraph a s fo ll ows : "Ga rage Serv ice , Is anv build ing or portion thereof used for change ot parts on tv ." SKfiOft ...... After the paragraph "Value or Va luation " delete the words "SM Section 13 .7 of the Rev ised .... .,._, .. .,_ .... ..,. ..... ......,., •• ,"'"'0· NO>roon"l UMd lor Sl-Ing puriiOift Shall open directly Into a private garage. SECTION 15111 LOCATION . Cal IN CITY . For r"trictions on Ty.,..III,IV-V Construction in Fire Zone No. 1, Md restrictions on Type V construction tn F ire Zones No .2 and No. 3, -SectionS 1602. 11103 and 1.0.. S• District Zone reoutatlons tor r"trlctlons In District Zones (see Challfer 22 of the Mun ici pal Code ol the City of Eng-l. Cbl ON PROPERTY . SN Oiltrlcl Zone regul•tlans for setback requlr-(Se< Ch apter 22 of the Municipal Code ol th e Clly ol Engl-1. Ccl I!XT.RIO R WALL AND OPENING P~TE CTI ON . Buildings of Type IV or V ~trucuon -II comply with -fal'-ina . Extwlor wells • ., _. .. -11, ::=::::-...... -=w..-,;; '(3) -from ....... -'Y 11-. Shall ba profKfecl on ..,. _.., with lath and plas,.,. --,.,. -hour fire-resisti ve constructlln. For revuloUng .,.._ llulldlnp on the ume property -lectlon ... SECTION 150-4 STAinAYS. Stairwe vs In Dlvlllon 1 occupenctft Shall compi v wlltl ..,. -lslonl of SKtion 1404 . SECT IO N 1505 ENCLOSURE OF VERT ICAL OP ENINGS. Vertical opent np need not be ~­ closed. S E CT ION :506 I'IRE EX - T iNG U iSH NG APPARATUS . F ire- ext lng utSI'\•nq a opreretul IIMIII be In · stalled a~ -Jt •r ed In Chapter •· W h ere ·or than three U) a utom ob il~>~ ~re stored In eny private garage, tn• ,~sha ll 1M metalled not leu than one IY.C and one-half (2-VJ) gallon chem •cal ~ .t·nguilh4tr tora.ch five c.n or maJor lrdct•o t thereof. SEC TION ,SOJ SPI!CIAL HAZARDS. Ch •" • · , and vents Shall be con- strurtl:'d con formance with the rPQ u•ren'~Ts ol Chapter 37 . >EC" lSO q FI!NCI!S AND RETA,..., 1'1.1~ WA L.LS . (A ftc ar on : 1 Ve!o,on rv .vella; 1 0 am ent al Iron ; 3 w· "en w,r e ; • 'v\ood p1c ket (more than 50 pet. oJ;~er 't ~ •d ltncfs (WOOfll or metal ,... tran !ll i.ltf o pen ); 6 H~Q es IO' Fenrts ·n r et ~.,.....,...... o "itr Ct!:. al'la fenc es enciOikll plotl Ullld for owe. ng pur poll'l if1 all •trlctl ~hal con form to the fotlowlng reQU•rt'mtn rs l F encts er t'C ted in front Of the fr on build ng hne sttan•al C,.. 1.. S. • or 6. and !.hall no t exceef a .....,_, of Three teet s.l( JnCttel (J' '"). 2 Std e vard terteetlleek o# the front butl d mg lin ! Shalf be o1 MtY elMS. but s.ha ll not e.:ceed a he6Pt of ttw'M ,_, s x Inches (3' 6'') to the ,_. of the 1 j t I ~I J•..l ... ,_ 0 - '-· ""--"" ._ •• , r"fUI'V ... ., .. ,.,.. WA • tended, thence NSt •lonO uld line to the true poinl of beginning Fire-He. I . F irez-No. 21hall include all the WH lytfto w l"'k\ the foUowino dftcrlbld ~In except that WhiCh is in F ire ZoM No. 1: -Starting at -intw~Ktion of South BrOidwav end Yale Avenue; thenCe ust on Yale Averwe to the alley --.. -··--Lincoln ; thance -to Ent E"t· man Avenue ; thenCe ... , on EHt EastmM to -alley between South -mM Str---GrMt Str-;thance_to __ -th line of Lola _, 1. -ler Addition; thence -on .... •· -_,line to-LoaM Sinal; ____ _ -·-.. Lol11. -.. --Addllion; - -.._ .... _ ... _,. __ _ =.ta-r::.::-=-~:; -...... , ___ _ LoaM Sinal; --to 11!Mf Jefferson Drive ; tttence nor . th-lyto ____ , ------line .. Lol 15. -I. " ....... lrouwey Addlllon ; tft..,ce w .. t ...... ..... _,_ lol line to - alley --Lincoln Sinal ----Street; thance -to Eat KenYon Avanue; thance wnlto-alleybelween- Br-ay-South Lincoln 5tr-; thence aouth to Ealt Chenenoo A-; thance Nit .. --'!~Nit corner .. Lot 13. Locust oa,..,_, thence south ak)ftg Uid IXtencled Nit lot line to __ , corner of Lot 11, Locust Gar-; thence Nit along ••-said Nit ·lol line to the -'!~Nil corner of Lot It, Locust Gardens ; thence south to East aetlevlew Avenue ; thence Nit to a point --'II of the MrlhWHI corner of Lot 20, Block 2. ar-..idge Heights Subdivision ; ltlence south along ltle wnt lines of Lots 20 ""-h 13. Block 2; thence IOUthNsterly 111 .301-along ltle wnterly lot lines of Loll 11 -11, Block I ; thence southwnterly 122.t5 IMt along ,. wnterly lot line of Lot t , Block I ; thence southwesterly Kroa cen. tennlal Avenue 61 .02 tNt to tM nor- th-t -of Lot 7, llock 3, Brookr l dge Htightl Subcl l v fs fon : thence aouthwHterly along "'' wnterlyllneof Lot7,130-; thance _,.., ....... tha -~· lot II-of Lots 1 to 11 ; lhanee sout-terly ,..76 -.._ ,. wnterly lot line of Lot 11; tMnCe IOUthNiterl y ao.te -along the IOUt-ly lol II-.. Lots 13-It; thence -•terly 17UO-to the -II -of Lo1 11 , Block 3; ltlenco sout-ly 311.~ ,_, -ce IOUtllaall .... 15 -: thence Nit 151 .31-; thence-:IOU5 •-to --line of -Nor-t "'· Section II. T55 , R-; thance wnt , along lha M id lOUth lina of the NE '" ... u.o. _..,, (' n · .tt ,. . to the alley otencled between Wnt EYMI Avenue Mtd Wftt Adriatic A..,..,., ltlence wnt along said alley ext-to South Zuni Str-; thence -~~~ to point of begiMing. l'lre-Ne. J . Fire z-No. 31hall InclUde an the -• of the City of Engl-excellf thai Which 11 in - cl-in Fire-No .1-No.2. -1111. In the linl sentence .eete tile fal-1"11 wordi"Artlcle 633" -IUbllltute the lol-lng wordl "Section 13.16 of -Municipal Coda of -City of Engl-." In the ttllrd per-erapt\ delete ttte tol-ing wordl "Arllcle 622'' and ••Zoning Administrator.-and lubltltute thefol-lngwordl "Section 13.26of- Munlcipal Code of the City ol l!ng-" -"Chief Building In· spector." --.lnthalall-- =--==.'=~.'l:C ~ -....wordS "Section 13.9 of the Municipal Coda ol lhe City ol l!ngl-." -JMI. In the firSt --.ce del.,. .... ,.._ .... -"Chaolar 3" - sublliiUie-fal-inll wordS "Chaoler 13 of -Municipal Code of tha City of Eng_ ... loctiH 1H1. In subSection (cl .,....,...,. 5 In-lftl-lance- -fol-inll wordl "111 .. tha Building Code" -IUballtute -tol-ing wordl "17 of -Munic ipal Code of - City of Engl-." ---In IUbMction Cal in- first sentence after the wordl "AC · ceuory Build ing" inSert -tol-Ing wordl "of T .... IV or V C-truction •cell! m-y -lluilcllng." In IUblaction Cbl in -l int sentence after-word "~" delete-letter "I" -subStitute-letter "J ." --· In --ing of tho Table No. 11A after -wordl "Type Il l Bu il ding"--tol-Ing wordl "and Type V masonry v..,..,. buildings." In Table No . 26-8 -"NOTES" after the wardl "No. M-C.. edd the fol lowino worda ·•also note .. ceoptkwts In Section __ .. ---AI tha-of-lion (h i __ ,.._lnD wordS "C,..oler S." ---lol -ing "Plato gleU doors Sha ll ,..ve a d iv ision bar or ba pla in l y m .,.k ed." --·Add the tol-ing wordl at the-of the IUbMction (e ) "Denver Thr-lo«IIIU!ion 3 ·~ OD x I ltlr--~ or m inus -R- Ol--l· ." At --IUbsaction Cll -after the word "C-" lila tol-Ing wordl "17 of 111a MuniCi pal c-.. -City of l!ngl-." 1ft IU blaction (I I -. -word "Plan" Insert -tol-Ing wordS "Compl.,. MachMical" -in mid- sect i on of par•ereptl delete the lol._ing wordl "C.,._ 3"-ln-t ltlelol-ing wordl "Section 1J.I1 of - Mun ici pal Code ol tfte C ity ol l!ngl-." . ~·~ ~!!~ •.n ~~,~~r~ ~~~ "Ciepartmentu In the lest part of the sentence lrldJ n•t the word "owner." Section 5116. O.lete the last part ol the sentence beginning with tne wordS ''by ltle Chief . . . " and subStitute the following wordS "•nd Inspection ot Tri - County Health O..,.rtmenl." lect,_ 5111. In sublaction Cbl deleto ltle words "Cha-1" and subStitute the following words "Section 13.1-2 and 5actlon 13.1 ·3 of the Municipal Code of ltle City ol Engl-." Section 1101. At the end of ltle Oefinition ol A-ovetl delete the words "Chapter , .. and subStitute the words "Section 13.9 ot the Munic lpet Code ot ltle City of Engl-." lectleft 1111. In sublectlon (d) at the end of ·the sentence "gas ranves" weld ltle lol-lng wordl .. _ .. cell! three feet In t.,.th to connect ceiling mounted Wtlt heMer ..,.. .. , f ired clOth" dry ....... --t. u-subMction tbl delate-worCII "Ch ....... 3"--_,.._..,._ ..... Section 13.11 of- Municipal Code ol tho C ity ol Engl-." U-IUbMcllon (II follow ing ltle words "c•vtty wells" insert the tol-Ing wordS "_c .. above." in ltlo second ,..,tence •tter the words '"OPMing In" Insert the word "requlrect .. lind at the enct ot the ----the wordl "lniUiated cold weter, hOt water, st .. m, f ire protection Met _.ectr ic tines are allowed In supply return and ohaust plenum ..,.en." Under IUbsecfion {o) in the t irst sentence ctetete the words "F and H Occupr~nc i ft " Md add the worcts "Md H Occ~cy Shall have a cenfral syst.m for MCh dwelling un it ." -••· Under the subsection te l S. •tter tne wordl "floor or" inMrt tne wordS "reQuired reted." -Slit. Under subsection (d l 1. af the enc:t of the paregrel)h oiCid the words "or provide one {1) hour fi re separ•tlon." Section SHI. Under subsect ion (d ) ot the end of the pareor•Ph •dd the following sentence "Cubic arM may be ~led upon e ight (I ) f Mt ceillno ... Introduced. rNd In tvll end paued on first rpedlno on tM 21 11 O.y ot April, ,..,, PubUV\ed n a Bill for an Or'd l~ on ltle 2•th day of April. 1M . Attftt : E lm• E . Sc hwab Ma- 51-A. Lyon City Clerk-Tr•IUrer 1, Stephen A . Lyon, do hereby cert ify ,.,., the above end foregoing Ia a true, accurate-complete copy of a Bill lor an OrdlnMco introduCed, ·-In tull -pa-on lint r-Ing - I>Ubl l-as a Bill lor an Ordin..ce on the Uth daY of April, 1M. Attnt : St-A . Lyon City Clark-TrNsurer Publl-in-Engi-Harald t .f.~?.t,P.t~lSP%~.~.1 !.¥:.1 ~ .•• , • ,_ ' • J -· . :! Fred I. Het«t Leinweber, &l •520 South Delew•re, • Engl-. Color-. 5 75 ' of • N 150' of W 125' of E 131 ' of 0. Plot 2 ·• C.lvin C . I. Anne P . Hurst , 4620 South L I pen St .• Engl-. Color-. 5 7S ' of - N 225' of W 125 ' of E 131' of • Plot 2 N Albert&. Myrna Elmont. 4630 ;: South Lipan St., Engle'NOOG, a. Colorado. W 12.5' of E 131 ' of S < 7S' of P lot 2 • llocll' ~ Paul J. & Joyce M . Cah ill. .; 1030 West Tufts Ave., 'C Englewood, Colorado, W 75' ::1 of N 1:13' of Plot 2 ~ ~~~';;:;', J,.o:O J;~~~~·ut~i 'Ci Ave., Englewood. Colorado, - E 75' of W 150' of N 123' of e Plots 1 and 2 ~ James R . & Beur lee :C Ken@han . 1000 West Tufts ~ Ave., Englewood. Colorado, ! E 120' of N 153' of P lot 1 ex t ~~~g~l ~-lichtenbt>rg, ...0 'Q South Ka l amath St , c: Englewood, Colorado, S 30' of Ill N 1SJ ' of W 1SO' of Plots 1 & 2 & s .45 .75 ' ot N 191 75 ' of w 135' of P lot 2 John 0 111 IV & L ynne 0 111. 4641 Sou t h Jason St .• Englewood, Colorado, 5 60' of N 213 ' of E 135 ' of P lot 1 Robert l. & V irgin ia A.. Smith • .4650 South Kalamath, Englewood, Colorado, S 75 ' of N 273 .7S' of W 1JS' of Plot 2 Harold C. & V irgi e A . Stout , 4651 South Jason . Englewood , Colorado , S 60 .7S ' ot N 273 .75' ot E 1JS' of Plot 1 Harold 5 . & Betty J . FOitOI', 4660 South Kalamath , Englewood, Colo., N 2'.65' of N 100' of W'h5 'h of N 217 .5' of 5 4JS ' of P lots 1 & 2 Rober-t C & Francn E . Clavton. 46SS Soutn Jo_, St .. Englewood , Colorado, N 26 6S ' of S'h of N 217.5' of S 435' of B lock, ex . Block 1 Nathan1el & Lean Lvles, 908 West Tufts Aven ue, Englewood, Co lorado, W 1 :t N '"> o f P lot 1 Estate of Oorotnea Wh ite. Glenn & Edward L Glenn, C/o Edward L Glenn Jr ., 463 Kmg, Louisville, Colorado. ~;:•., N 1 1 of Plo t 1 Pt"!er R & Helen A Swavtng, 4645 South Inca. Englewood , Colorado, N 75 ' of S 150' of Pl ot 1 W+lber L & Sophie Huber. 4655 SouH, I n ca. Englewood, Colorado, S 75 ' ot P lot 1 Ed & Ooroth v o But terf i eld, 911 W est Tuft s A venue , Eng le wood 111 .25 111 .25 111.25 SSI.S6 362.27 9SS ,11 147 .24 11171 tl9.64 113 .11 <19 .61 <1961 SS6 29 526 7S 131.08 131 01 Street, Englewood, Colorado, 10 Keith C. & Edith M . BaShor , 4560 South Katamath Street, Envt-. cot ... -. 11 , Donald G . & Pany 0 . Gamet, 4550 South l(alamath Street. Englewood, Colorado, 12 HAR .. ER SUIDIYISIDN llock 1 Richard L. & Catherine A . Petry, 515 East Grand Avenue , Englewood , Colorado. 11 Vernon C. & Sh i rley I . Burton . 545 East Grand Avenue . Englewood , Colorado, 11 Estate of Susan Goscha, 565 East Grand Avenue , Englewood, Colorado. 19 Charles & Gloria Lou ise Fliedner, SIS Grand Avenue. Englewood, Colorado. 20 Eugene Arnold & A uth E lizabeth R ichter, .,.t5 South Pear l Street , Englewood . Colorado, 21 Lawrence 0 . & Penelope A . Burden, 4935 South Pear l Street, Engl ewood , Colorado. 22 James E . & Phy llis E . OWen s, 1925 South Pearl Street. Englewood. Colorado. 73 Selwyn G. & Ellen R . Hewitt, 4915 South Pearl Street , Eng lewood , Colorado. 24 Marion Lee & Frances 8 . ,Carter, 4905 South Pearl Street, Englewood, Colorado, 2S Ethel 8 . Barde & Estate of Nell W . Barde, 4901 South Pearl Street. Englewood . Colorado, 26 Claude H. & Margaret M . Elkins. 495 South Pearl St .• Engl-. Colo .. 27 oan tet c. ••zc~s ~rancH c Snyder. 4110 South L Ipan, Englewood, Colorado. 9 Raymond C. & L illian M . M c Crumb, 655 Eest Chenango , Eng le wood , Colorado, 10 Estate of Herbert L Wag ner & M Helen Wa gner, 411!1 1 South W aSh i ngton . Englew ood , Colorado, 11 Norman J Sm ld , 417 1 Soum washington , Eng lewood, Colorado, 12 Lou1s ~ & Dorothy E Sch m td. 4861 South Washington, Englewood , Colorado . 1l Ou8 f1f' S & Bett y Jane Ket'-ver 48S1 Scuth Wdsh•ngton. E n glewood, Colorado, S 60 ' of 14 Euqene w & Freda B Fuller 4841 South Wa sh•ngton Englewood , Colorado. N 20' of 14 endS 40 ' of 1.5 Da nnv Dean & Janice Mae Oa v1s, 48 )1 South 0 - 131 .36 131.36 131 .36 3SS.37 233 .12 1SJ .SO 771 .71 :106 .56 154.20 154.20 192.7• 220 .10 192.45 134 .00 305 .49 336.31 397 .12 311 9S •OS 37 lSI •J 30346 Malors, 600 East Grand, Englewood, Colorado . 6 M ichael L . & Rhoda A . Hallacy . 620 Grand , Englewood, Colorado, 7 Helen V . Walker , 610 East Grand , Englewood , Co lorado. I Sam 8 . & Dolores C. Kos iara. 660 East Grand, Englewood, Colorado, 9 Kenneth J . & Irene M . Bu ll , 500 1 South Wash i ngton . Englewood. Colorado . 10 HERMASILLD PLACE RESUI. BlockM Luella M . Harden, Lola L . Murphy, Melvin R. Murphy, Marv i n A . Murphy , 4991 South Logan . Englewood , Colorado. S 115 ' of Lot 1, all 2 & all 3 ex part E of Extended N line of Belleview Or. HIGGINS ENGLEWOOD GARDENS Spa lnvHtments, Inc .• 35.47 South Clarkson, Englewood, Colorado, Beg . NW cor of lot 32 Blk 1; th S along E line of Blk 1 12 .4', more or tess , to a po int 7 4' S of the NW cor or lot 2'9 in Bl k 1; th S 56••2' 30" W, a d1st or 168 .34', more or less. t o a po int on the S l ine of sa id b l k . 1; th W along the S line of blk 1, a d ist o r 125', more or tess , to the SW cor of tot 2.5 In blk 1; th N a long the W line of sa id Blk 1, a d ist of 115 ' to the NW cor of lot 19 blk 1; th E a d lst . of 265 ', more or less to P .0. 8 . European Health Spa , Inc .• 35.45 South Clarkson , Englewood. Colorado. JJ.JI E'h of 1 Ermen L . Chambers, 3s.t5 Soutn Clork_,, Englowoocl , Colorado, 39 -41 E'h of 1 JOhn F . & Eltltl M . Klotl, 3529 South Clarkson . Englewood, Color-42-44 E '~ of 1 Mary Lois Helton, 3519 South Clarkson , Englewood , Colorado. 45~47 Estate of Paul M . Hyde, 3~11 Soutn Clarkson, Eng lewood . Colorado, 41 ·49 E 1 1 of 1 W illiam G & Betty Lyon, 3501 South Clarkson , Engle· wood . Colorado, SO, E 1-, of 1 HIGGINS SOUTH BROADWAY HEIGHTS Block 4 Barney F arago. 35 10 Sout h C larkson . EngiPwood , Cotonldo , 1 • John C & E sther K irk. 3520 South Cla rkson. Englewood , Colorado, 5 & 6 Ol1 ver 0 & Setty Ann S1 debo1tom , 3530 Sou th Clarkson . Eng lewood , Colorado, 7 10 Estate ot George V Thomas. 354& Sou th Cl•rkson . • 331.07 80 .38 80.38 132.7• 316 .63 368 .39 1,232 .73 997 .21 332. 1S 7•1 .26 7JJ.S6 416.77 161 .26 973 .Jt m .9J 99U9 ,. Do r othy M & l td C An der~n . JBOS South Sherman. Eng lewood , Color ado . 47 & 48 Block l Car l W & G LUC ill e Gu stafson . 3800 South Sherman, Englewood , Colorado, 1 & 1 VIrg in•• Annette Harmon . 3808 South Sherman. Englewood Color ado . l & i Ma lcolm G & Carol•n Ben neue Athens , 31 14 Sou!n Sherma n, Engl ewood. Color ado .5 & 6 Max & M •n"'e 0 Htssel 3810 Sout h Sherman . En glewood • Co lorado. 7 & 1 Max & M ·nn•e 0 Hessel. 3820 Sout h Sherman. Eng lewood Colorado. 9 & 10 Jane Rotnwf'll Ha rdesty, 384 0 Sout~ Sh Prm an . Englewood Colora do 11 & 1 '2 Ken neth W & Sn irlev M W etterstr o~'""'~ JSSO ~uth Sh erman . Eng l wood Colorado 13 & 14 Ons A & M rqar Y. Or m ts on . 31~ t sr,....,..,an. 1S & 16 Owen w & ~~.a .. o o ff,elc:J 31!166 So ,.. Sh~rrnan En glewoo<t C r~aao 11 & 11 MarShall M & De pr nr A Scott , 3170 ' ·· Sl'ler""an Eng leWOOd . Co rado '9 & 20 Josep h N & Doro•, y E Levst 1lot, 388• 'i 'I" Sherman. En glewood "· do 21 & 27 Ulnc D & Teresa L eBlanc, 3894 Sout n Sh erman. Englewood . co~ora ao 13 & 14 MILLER HEIGHTS Block 1 Stanle y W t. wau ,,., M Serkman, 4556 South Jason. Englewood , Co 1oref1Q s E)( N 1.26' Chester K i ze & M arY T Armstrong , 4560 So uth Jason Street , Englewood, Co lorado. 6 Jesse S. & Gteneva M Ford. ASIO South Jason St reet . Engl ewOOd , Co lorado, 7 Lawrence L & Hattl I M ill er , 4.596 So\.lt h J ason Street , Englewood , Co lorado . I 12 Ex N 1 26 ot 12 "LEAU.NT VI E W 2nd F ILING 81ock2 Roy E & Gladys E . worley. 459 5 South Knox court, Eng lewood , Co lorado, 6 Akron Assoc iates , In c .• 1500 Sou t h Broadway, o enver, Colorado, N AS ' of 7 Akron Assoc iates, Inc .• I Akron Associates, Inc .• 9 Ak.ron A ssociates, Inc .• 10 ltock J H . 1. Demary. 3269 -77 South Sherman , Englewood , 306.56 Coloraeso . 29 -31 & S I' A" of 32 Mar il ynn R . Christensen , 3263 South Sherman . Englewood . Colorado , N 2/J of 32 & a ll 33 285 98 Joseph L. & Margaret A . Sm it h , 3251 South Sherman. Englewood . Colorado. 34 & S 719 09 16' 8" of JS Ad m inl stn tor of Veterans Affa i rs . D enver Federa l Center, Denver. Co lorado. 36 7JS 00 & N 1/Jof JS& 5 1/Jofl7 Wi ll i am & Agnes Ruder, 3243 South Sherman . Engl ewood . 331.1 9 Co lorado. N 16' 8" of 37 & all 17166 Jl SKERRITT'S ADD. TO ENGLEWOOD etock 1 W illi am & Bernita H . Ar· 194 .29 ~~~~~. ~~4\o~~'toH•amp · Peter E . Voorhe i s , Jr ., Co l umbi a Sav ings & Loan 216 .94 145 .11 1U.00 374 .19 144 .03 144.67 361 17 Assoc S721 South Nevada, Llttlefon . Colorado . W 75 ' of tots 1 to 4 1.076.08 300 05 Peter E . Voorhe i s , Jr ·• Truste-e. Co l umbia Sav ings & Loan A ssoc .• 5721 South 214 27 Nevada, Littleton . Co lorado. s .. 6 P eter e Voorhe i s , Jr .• '2:3S 57 Trustee, 7 & I Ra ymond L. Law. 3536 South D e l awa r e , Eng l e wood. 27 4.48 Co lorado . 9 & 10 . Roben a. Ursu l a Mafia Ollner , 35.50 South Delaware, 482 .73 210 .97 332 .13 195 10 Englewood, Colorado, 11 to 16 1,264 .69 Adelbert L. & Jessi e I. Thorp, 3595 South Cherokee, Englewood. Colorado. 11 ·19 196.65 J•mes w. & Elsie v . John · 121 .2• son . 3575 south cnerokee. Englewood. Colorado, 20 & 21 EStlte of Roy E . M itchell & MMY E . Mitchell . JS6S Soutn 123.31 Cherokee . Eng lewood , Colorado. 22 & 23 SKERRITT'S ADDITION 123 .31 Donald Y .":!:~ (und •h) DorothY M . Starkl off (und , ,), 3523 South Cherokee. 2,0«.15 Eng~~~ ;:~~~~A'.; HEIGHTS etock ' Gerald Edward Stacy & Gracie G Stacy. 3900 South Sherman . Eng lewood , 137 ·21 Colorado , 1 3 Robert E & M lldre<1 lr~e .07 .51 •u .1s 551.29 361 .11 Woodward , 3906 South Sherman . E nglewood. Colorado. 4 6 Edgard .1 & Annetta M W illiams, 3930 South Sher 121.16 121 .16 6051 JSJ •2 •21 91 Willllm C & Ed ith V Io l a Norton , 3335 WHt Tutts, Englewood , Colorado. 1 & N . 15' ot 2 man, E nglewood , Colorado, 7 ~o~ard J & Kathryn T Clanton, 393.4 So uth Sher 771.06 man. E nglewood . Colorado, 9 23S 61 Howard R &. Erraa R.oum .. ' I ' ---------- • I .. '-VIUI avu, U O.J 01 t'f I IU Of Plot 1 James M . & Charlotte L Curtis, 912 West Tufts Av e nue , Eng l ewood , Colorado, E 72 ' o r N 110' o r Plot 2 Esther Hess, •630 South Jason. Eng lewood . Colorado. 5 75' of N 115' of Plot 1 Lawrence L. & Ethel S. Brownewell , "'"0 South Jason Street , Englewood, Colorado. N 75' of 115' of Plot 2 Guss C. Wells, 4650 South Ja~ Street , Englewood , Color-. S 40' of s 115' of ,Plot 2 ·-· Thomas M. & Cheri-E . Ycwng, ...01 South Huron Sr., Engl-. Color-. N 75' oiPWI ·-J.&K-Ann Kouenstette, '" 1 South Huron StrMI, Eng,_, Color-. s 75' ot N uo· ot Plot 1 Richard H . & Derothy M. Rogers. •25 South Huron Street, Entl-. Color-. S 75' of N 225' ol Plot 1 Mildred M. L.,_, - South Huron Stre.t , Engl-. Color-. s 75 ' ot Plot I Fr.,k E . a. Patricia Ma,. t lnez • ..00 South Inca StrMt, En91-· Color-. N 75' of Plot 2 .Uron George & VIctoria Alfredo PhylliS Rlddlt, ... 10 South Inca , Englewood, Colorado. S 75' of N 150' ol Plot 2 Dole E . & llerylo A. M41rt ln . ..,20 South Inca Street, Engl-. Color-. s 75' of N 225 ' ol Plot 2 1. R . & Modolyn M . Stopell-. -Sout~ Inn Str..,., Englewood, Colorado, 6 75 ' ol Plot 2 MAtltU SUIDIVIIION Dayton L. & Do ris M Wa lllz~. <&551 South Jason Streef, En;lewooO . Colorado, s James H. & Laverne G. Long, •561 South Jason Street. EnQiewood. Colorado. • George 8 . Gilbert. Jr. & Botrice J . Gilbert. 4511 Sou t h Jason Street , Engl-. Colorado. 7 MIChael W . I. Char lotte A. Kostic , df1 South Jason StrHI. Engl-. Color-. • Robert F . lo Wilma F . Ruggeri, dfO South Kalamath Street. Engl-. Color-. t Harry C. 1o FkM'ence A. Dowler, -Souffl Koi""'Oih I •I •S2.2S 591 .22 131 .01 131 .01 ..... lti'.N lJUS l32.JS 132.15 92U3 132.15 132.35 132 .15 131 .36 131 .36 131 .36 211.93 711 .93 w asn m gTon , Englewood , Colorado, N 40' of 15 & S 10 ' of 16 Mabel F & Paul R. Hills, .4811 South Wash ington . Englewood , Colorado, N •o · of 16 & S 20 ' of 17 Donald Stephen & El izabeth Ann Wood . 4111 South Wa shington . Englewood. Colorado . N 60' of 17 Jul iA K. Hammond, 401 South Washington , Englewood, Colorado. 11 ltockl Roy H . EH ie v . Trompet~. 4901 South Wash ington, Engl-. Color-. 1 & E 10' of 2 Loulo H . & Anno C. Seeto, 650 l!ost Chon-. Engl-. Color-. 2 .. l!'ly 10' of ,._ 1!. & K-IM J . IC.euv • .t110 S.Wth PMrL l!n91-. Color-., Keith L. & Zoe St-k, •10 South fiHrl, EnelowooCI, Colorado .• Gone J . VIrginia M. R Iller, -South "-l.l!ngr-. Color-. 5 Or•~ GeM & Dalla Roe Herltey, -South "-1. Engl-. Color-. t Kenneth C. & J....,lto L. Fr...,, 625 Gr'.,d Avenue, Engl-. Color-. 7 Dean w. & Mary Jane Ellenwood, "5 Grand Avenue , Englewood, Color-. 1 Wilbur Lee Stoeuet. H5 Or-Avenue. EnglewoOd , Colorado, t Lillian A. J-er•. ""I South Wash ington. Englewood , Colorado. 10 W . J . Dr iver, Acfm ln lltrator of Vetl'rllll Aftllrs, Denver Federal Center , Denver , Colorado , 11 & 5 15' of 12 Ernest J . & lettv Lou Simpson , 4921 South washington . Engl.wooCI, Color I do. N .S' ol12 & S 20' ot 13 Charles H. &· Kathryn J . Sanders , 4911 South Wash ington . Englewood . Colorado. N .00' ol 13 & all 1• lteck• UrbAn J Vehr, ArchbilhoP of Denver. 15l6 Logan . Denver • Colorado , 1 Ur~ J . venr. Archbltnop of Otnve.-, 1536 Logan , Denver, Colorodo . 2 Tr igg A & lvron ll E . Shelton, 540 East Grend, Englewood , Colorado, J Robert 5 . & llrbAra Jo Steinke, S60 East Grend, Engl-. Color-. • Gr ins & Mlr llm F Davton . 510 EOII Grand, Engl-. Color-. s Thurot II . & GIOdYI M 0 - 188.82 223 .•• 249 .29 m .•2 1 ... 71 lt1 .10 2t5.75 211 .54 247 .13 S16.23 149.26 323.65 ........ 190 ... •1s.•• 2l7.7S 20t.3J 17S.M 110.16 110 •I Engl ewood , Colorado, 11 ·13 Lewis F . Randolph & Arlene F . Randol ph , 3556 South Clarkson. Englewood , Colorado . '"·16 Ernest H . & Ma y Ida Br ink , 3560 South Clarkson . Englewood, Co lor ado, 11 ·20 LUNA -MAERZ SUBDIVISION Block I Willi am D. & EIHnor J . F ink , 4550 South Lipan Street. EnQI-. Colorado. S Ex. the N l.S2' Gerold E . & RoiOmond A. Hobby, d7U South Lipan Street, Engl-. Color-. • o.orrn w. & Ctwo E . Cox. 4SIG South Llp•n StrHt, l!ngl-. ColorOCII: 7 -m• II . & --M . F•..W,--L-Street,l!ngt-. Colorado. • Vern GIIMr! & Dotorn M . Beaman. 45f1 South Kalamath Street. Engl-. Color-. ; JOmft M. & ""-YII A. Johnson , 4Sit lout" ketamlth Street. Engl-. Colorado. 'M1 Gordon 5. & Ftaronce A. Peecher , 4561 Sovth K.atemath Street. Engl-. Color-. 11 Leslie R . & Enid L . MOCOik lll, 4551 South kalamath Street , Englewood, Cotorado, 12 Exc. N 1.41 ' MANSpt.LD ADDITION ·-~ William J ., Jr. & SUMn M . Barker . JltS South -m-. Engl-. Color-. 25 & :N Thomas R. 1o Alice •. Trager, *1 South Sherman, Engl-. '--· 27 -JO Froder1c J . & Morgeret I', kraemer. 3171 South -· man, EnglftlltJOOd , Colorado, 31 & 32 Estate of JOhn H.""'· *1 South Sherman, Engl-. Colorodo . lJ & :U Zulo w . & Roy E . Ho llingsworth a. Dorris L . Sherr ill , JISt South Shormon, 15&36&51t'o1J7 s w & lela G Jonn, *3 South Sherman. EnOl-. Colorado . N 6' or 37 & all :11 & J9 George S. a. Frencn E LechnH, lll.S South Sher man, Engl-. Color-. .00 & •1 lteck2 Blanche Sloman, Jill South Shermln , Englewood , Colorado . •2 44 Ernnt Gr iff in & P-y JNn Bo ling, JIOO South Sherman, Engl-. Color-. d & ... • 798.22 131.66 111 .22 11U2 IIUI 1t7 .• 1t7.6S IIUJ IIU2 llt .39 olD ... J$7.33 113.71 391 .56 :!MIS HUS m .lt ,. ~70 South Knox Court , S. •5 ' of 2 & N . 30' ot 3 William C. & Ed it h Viola Norton , 3335 West Tufts, S 30; of 3 & N 45 ' of 4 ADSE AOD . TO ENGLEWOOD I lock • Barbara B . & Earl Wanke, 3225 South Shermln, Eot~lewood , Col orado . 39 & 410 Vincent M. & Pauline E . Nolan. 3221 Sout h Sh.,-man. Englewood. Colorodo, •1 & 42 John w. & Marlorie ec:r . mond-. 32 11 South Sher. man. Englewood. Colorado, G&44 ' -rill H . I. Modo- Mcc.rty. :1207 So uth -. man, l!ngt-. Color-. ..... -I'. & limnr• M. -oy. -1 Soutll--· .,.,_, Co~oroeo. u ... ... , Esteto ol .-W. Couch & l!tlno 1!. Couclt J T, 3202 South -"'•· Enol._, Color-. 1 • 2 Cecil C. -lno & E so t l• ol Dolly J . Wetklnl. JID6 So ut h St'lermen. Rntl ewo od , '-ado., •• LOVern• M . HoegiOnd, l21 0 South Sh ....... , l!ftglfWOOd , Color-. 5 •• Judson F . I. Marguer ite Crookhom , UH Sou th Shermen, entltwood, Color-. 7 & I Harvey B . & Rolfll t G. Scott . J2l6 Souttt Snor mon. Engl-. Color-. 9 I. 10 Grady T .• LOot• I . Smllh , UU South She rman, !!net-. Color-. 11 & N llll' of 12 Lao II . & DorOthY A•n ktnl, lUI Soutf'l S trmen , .,._Color-. s s · ot 12, Oil l3 & N I ' of '' Raymond II:. Metr llu Souttt Sftermen, Eft9 1tWOOcl , Color-. S 17' ol U Ill IS & N J' ottt •.....-H ..,, .. u .. lnd c~en detll Harr is •nd Ruth fOol....,.. J:N2 South Snormon, l!nel-. Colorado. S !'1' or 10 & N J2' of 17 Gertr-ude Huot ana Joy It -h. 3270 5oU1" Snorm..,, l!nel-. Co lorado s 3' 01 17, Oil 11 20 & N 6' 01 II JKk T . & L.ucllle 0 Firth 3210 South Sntrt'f!en: •ngl-· Co lor aero s 19' 01 fl&o1127 Minn ie a. Oorot ny Mee Fuctuman . 3196 Soutn Snermlnt E ng le woo d , Color-. 23 & ,. Ur.,.. J VOh r I II!Oj> 01 Denver, 1U6 L.OOin . Dtnvtr , '--· 25 & 26 Ur.,.. J VOhr . !7 I. ll .. 617.59 51.5 .15 :UO.I. 375.23 437.:15 OU7 172.12 JO:US ... 31 1N.N 215.10 20t.1t 224.07 171.1 5 30S.so 1S2 .ot 172.12 1n.12 217 .H & 10 G11ry R . & Fr ieda M Hawley, 3942 South Sh erman , Englewood, Co lo rado , 11 & 12 Paul A . & Helen M . Leav itt, 39.50 South Sherman , Englewood, Colorado , 13 & 14 Fred J ., Jr. & M ildred L . Llndhlem , 3960 South Sherman, Englewo od , Color tdo, 15 & 16 H.,en A:hea Denman, 3964 South Sherman, Englewood, Colorado, 17 & 11 Norman L . & Mabel M . SWI'nllon, lt74 SoUth Sherman , Enotewood , Color-. " & Ill Fronk W. & CloUiso B. An · dr-. Jtl4 South Sherman, .,.,_,Colorado.,. & 22 -•. "-· -South =:::-a • t-••••ooct. --7 .._, A. • Iotty J . florks, JttS South Sherman, .,._,Color-. 25 & :N Vernon & Frances E . flinkorton, :1915 South lhermen , Englewood. Color-. 27 • 21 RUth fl . Bollh-ner. 3975 South Sherm.,, Engl-. Color-. 29 • JO Loull C. & Lillie E . Snowden . 3965 South Sherman. l!ntlt-. Color-. 31 .. J2 Willi-A. & lllrblro J . Cll"on. 3957 South Sher- m•. l!ngt-. Colorado, 33&:14 Rlelllf'd A . & Delores M. --· :1951 South Sher-m.,, l!ngl-. Colorado, :15&36 l'r•k II . & -Iorio B. Gentile, -South Sherman, Engl-. Color-. 37 & :ll Clorll W . & VIda M. Hor · -· -Souffl Sherman. Eftel-. Color-. 39 & .00 R lctoord A . & Shirley M. SUI-. Jt2t South Shonnon, Engl-. Color-. •1 & d William L. & Loot a Surber. Hlt South Sherman . l!ngl-. Color-. 4J & u Sodlo L . & G llbort E . Eegl .. ton , 3fl I South Snerman , Englewood . Color-. d & ... Gilbert I!. & Sod lo L. Egglftton, •1 & • Bleck II Ktnnalh M . & Hoton A . Funk, *S South Sherman , l!ngl-. Color-. 2S ·27 ldwln Gordon & EI- W-w, _, South Sherman. Engl-. Color-. 21 The Germain lnveltment Co .. G . & E . Bu ilding , Denver, Color-. 29 & JO Iori DHn & l!tmyro L . McGorro119h , 4065 South lherm•n. lnqlewooct . • 235.61 2JS.61 235 .61 235.61 235 .61 235 .61 D$.61 ..... S21 .17 2.00.2• 235 .61 2J5 .61 215 .61 2J5 .61 235 .61 235 .61 2 .. !S Ol•t 2S3 U 235.61 :U2.73 110. 221 ... Abbott, 3317 We-st Monmouth Ave .• Englewood, Colorado. 21 · 395.12 Dona ld Lester & Betty L. Grebner, 3323 West Monmouth Avenue. Englewood. Coloredo, E 'ly 55 ' ol 22 31.56 Donald Lester & Betty L. Grebner, 3323 W . Monmouth, Eng lewood, Colorado, 22 36t." Julius F . & Martha A. Meyef', 3325 West Monmouth Ave., Englewood, Co lorado, 23 .... 73 Roy & Margaret P . M.unler, 33 29 West Monmouth Avenue. Englewood, Colorado, 2~ 311 .59 Ph illi p P . &. Avon A . Kais.r, 3335 West Monmouth Ave-nue, Englewood , Colorado, 25 ~15 . .&3 Russell C. & Betty J . W illiams, 33 41 West Monmouth Ave., Englewood , Co lorado, 26 ~7.77 Willi am A. & Florence e . Lutz, 1347 West Monmouth , Engl ewood, Colorado, 27 311 .90 Elmer & Lorra ine Kosk i, 3355 #est Monmou th Ave ., ('lQiewood, Col orado, 21 312 .63 Jonn E & Joyce 0 . ForHt , 3341 W ~t Monmou th Avenue, 'l -..... ooo. Colorado. 29 l1~.t5 c t & I rene Gr in , 3367 Monmou th Ave., -.'IIOOd. Co lorado. 30 395.77 & L ,,tia Rose Foster, ...,. ... ,, Monmouth Ave., ev.· ,o Col orado, 31 "65.49 na E & Grace A . 3379 West Monmouth fnqle"-"OOd. Col orado, 32 461 .20 ,.. ·Hj 0 & Margaret G . 3385 W~t Monmouth l'"lg1ewood Col orado, 33 357 .15 l L & Al1 ce Evelyn M 0. ata 339 1 We st Men - u' Avenue, Engl ewood , o trade. 34 360 .01 u rn.ttrd 0 & Elua beth J . ~t ~roud. 33 95 West Monmouth A•t-n, e. Eng le wOOd , Colorado, ll 527 .72 f 'dte ot Ch arles R Hudg ins & r a.., A Hudg1ns , 33 97 West Monmou th Avenue. Erqlewood Colorado, 36 '63.5S Block« Harold H & Gl adys Hartzler, 1398 West Monmouth Av e., Enqlewooct, Clllor ado, N 110' ot 337.33 Robert 0 & Jea nnette Kay Bruce, 3396 West Monmouth Ave • EnglewOOd , Colorado, N 120' of 2 433 .U Gerald E & V Sue Emr ick, Jl90 West Monmouth A.'Ve •• EnglewOOd , cotor•ao. N'ty ucr Of ] 003.01 Herber1 E . & Shirley M . Aklna, 3316 WHt Moftmoutt\ Ave ., E"'JIOWOOd , C--· N'lv 120' of .. .f\1,)9 Anthony VIncent & AnN Mev Plute, ,_ w•t Monmouth Ave., englewood, Cotor•ao. N'ly 1 .. o1 I OA .11 ~ T -~~ ~'!.,. ~·~~ • 0 - Color•do, s •n ol u & oil ll 243.1• Ruth A. w:.~ South Fox, Dolores A. Sp itz . S086 Sou th englewood, Colorado, 9 & 10 Linden Dr ive, EnQ iewood, Leslie e . Whittemore & Co .• Color•do. 16 176.55 35A3 South Fo•. Engl-. Billie E. & E ll a Mat Dolin. 5098 ColoredO. 11 & 12 South Linden Dr•ve , 8 . w. Ent.rprises, lSS1 South EnglewOOd , Color ado . 17 241.62 Fox. En9lewood. Colorado, 13 c•NT.NNIAL AC RES & 14 ttb FILI NG Thomas E . & Anna H. KKk, Block so 3561 South Fox, Ell!ll-. Velfey 0e¥elopm enl Co .• 1824 Colorado, 1S & 16 Lincoln, Denver , COlorado. 1 & Leslie e . Wh ittemore & Co ., 2 .f41 -09 JS60 South Gatapago, Leon JuiiUI & Mae ROII•nski, Englewood, Color.-, 17 & 11 5041 South t rv ,ng St • Lestl e E . Whittemore & Co .• 19 EngiOWOOd , Co lorado l 152.16 & 20 James L . & Mar 1r1ta H . LHII e E . Wh ittemore & Co .• 21 · Heinlein. 5071 Sou th Jrv ,ng St., 2_. Englewood, Col orado . 4 152.16 John & KathariM JKk. 630 W . J . Driver, Ad ministrator of west Hampden. Englewood, Vetw1ns AHa irs, Wa shington, Cotoredo, 25-32 n . E . 50' of 21· D . C .. 5 161 .64 32 CH.RRV LANE Arlen R. 1o H•ttio E . Auum•n, Richard J . & Margaret C Van 621 west Hampclen, w..-.n, 2100 S lh CIOr "on EngiOWOOd , Color-. E !0' ol Clr .. Engl-. Coloro<>o, I & 21 .32 VIO Int. In ... rk 377.49 .... , 4 Estate of George 11 Werd.,n, Harold F . Ferris and Helen 2120 South C l a r~., ,.. Cir • Fern Olson, 3510 s. Huron. Engl-Colorado 2 101 .03 Engl-. Color-. 1-16 Robert P . & Mlude f-':agel. Harold F . Ferris & Helen Fern 2130 South Clar"" C r • Olson. 9 -16 Englewood, Coloraa • & l/10 Harold F . Fl'rris a. F lorence v Int. In llark 101 .03 Ferr is, 3510 South Huron , craiG. Emit & L o ··,,·~ Bvbee, Englewood, Colorado. 17.11 2132 S . CII H ~! f' c,r ., Harold F . Ferris & Helen Fern EngJewood, Cotorac • & 1/10 Olson, 19.,.. ex . N 5' of 2.f Int. In .,.,k 101.03 H•rold F . Ferrill. Florence v . Ron.td J . & Darle ~ "' Shaw. Ferris, N 5' of 2-t 2134 Soutta Cla n;: Ci r ., ..... , Englewood. Colorado ~ 101.03 Goormen lnvntmentl, Inc ., Vloll Hubkl, Ul•" So u th 940 west Hempden, Cl.,klon , E •wo o d , Ell!llewood. Color-. 17-32 Color-. 6 101.03 •-12 DMn lo Autio R l•' "0'· 2UO Grace H . Holberg, P . 0 . - South Cl•rks , Cl r .. 1362, Ell!llewood, Color-. 1-12 EngiiWOOd, Color a-~· 101 .03 Masonry, Inc., 3653 South Edw•rd J . KNt 28 50 S. Inc•·• EngiOWOOd. Color•do• 13 ~~~!,.=I Clr., r Pwo od , 101 .03 ~~~~ore J . a. Cleud la F . carl R. & Joyce 0 ·• )e-n e ar, Trlynor , 3455 South Inca .• 215' S . Cl•r• Clr., l!"ngiOWOOd . Color-. 15 & 16 E"'Jiewood, Colora • 101.03 Est•te o1 Fred A. Schr-. A-tv. & s.ncfr; Rou sh, Jr. lolrm• s. Sc....-. C.otle ~~:1...:.;.., g.::~ 10 Clr ., ' •1UA :.~~ ~~~:::0..:.:~:':.. 0 . - DOaBINIR.IU ~IV I SI ON l:J6a. EngiOWOOd , Color-. 23 Wllll•m A . lo /, 'dr ed B. lo 2A Moody, 2900 S . ' ar kson , Gr•ce H. Hallberg, P . 0 . - E"'Jiewood, COior ono 1 5 1,219.6t 1362, EngiOWOOd , Color-. 23 · Arthur W , & 0 ) "i~ Bernice 27 W•ll•ce, -'"'"" Cl arkson , E•t•te o1 Fred A . Schr-. E"'Jiewood, ~a do, 6 & 7 412 .t5 Jr. 1o lrm• s. Schr-. C•otle Fr•ncn Huntley, 1'134 South Aock, Color-. 21. 2f -s 20' of ~!~!!~~· .. ,E n gl e wood. 4l3.1t ~n K•m-UMn. -South Grove F . lo C.lr• A Sl•nley, J•-· Englewood. Color-. N Soutll Clorkoon , s• o1 JO a. •II 11 -H ~odo , 10 1o 11 C .ll -II ,. Ell!llewood, Color-. 9-2A & vac. Alley 122 .63 Mermen Ollner & Robert Ollner, 3601 South Elet i, Englewood, Colorado. 2.5 ·29 122.63 Herman & Bns Oliner, 570 122.6:3 West ttheca Avenue, Englewood, Colorado, 30-32 BloCk II Urban Lanct 1 mprovement Co .• 2230 West Warren . 1,220 _10 i~glewood . Colorado. 7 ex S Steve & Mar la Lucille Lopez. •20·49 ~n~lewoo:.e~lor .:.-;r:n; ex S. 30' t.fl.lA ~~:~' L ~:!7'a A .w~~r':;.: A193 Soulh Broadway , 9A2 .U Englewood, Color-. 1·1 915.71 Englewood. 10 ex S 30' .VANSTON •ROAOWAY ADDITION ·-2 Urban Land Improvement Co., Pearl E llen Pe-r cri\111. 29S2 ~193 South Broadway , 1,:JIA.I2 Ell!IIIIWood , Colorado. 1-16 Rodney e . Tillotson, 36.tO South 656.20 Elatl, Ell!llewood, Colorado, 25 South Ogden . Eng le wood , 3,341.6! Co lor •do· 14 1,291 .15 ~~: ~ L~ ~-Garcia , :16:16 South Elati , Englewood. Colorado, H 23 ' of 27 & all 21 William H . & Agnn B•ll ieu, 1.315.11 :1620 south Elatl, Englewood, Colorado, 29 & 30 Patrlc ll A. Belrd, 9l0 Eudora. Denver, Colorado, 31 & 32 :161 .07 ·-It G•vlord tl. & Esther Letller, :M19 South El.tl , Ell!IIOWood , •·* 1; ~::,..-,;/~ ~rv L h e•. 3621 S . El•tl , Englewood . 1.213 t7 Color-. 4 & 5 Wllll•m M lchHI & Gr•ce H . ~i n . :1625 South E l•tl . 163.02 E"'JI-. C--· 6 & 7 H•ttlo E O'Loughll no, :J6A5 ll1 .27 South Eletl , Eng lewood , Color-. I 13.15 T-o J . & Ell• L. Stolt, :16o12 South Fox , Ell!IIIIWood , Color-. 25 & M Jlmft E . Turre, l62.f South .,114.03 Fox, Ell!IIOWOOd , Color-. 27 &21 Allan M . Tholver. :1610 South 3,325.51 Fox, E"'JIOWood, Color•do, 2t &JO Robert w . SmHiey , Bear l41 .• Val ley Center. Denver, Color•do, 31 & 32 -· 4f3.6t Ell•te o1 T-. W. -rln, Memle Francft Perrin (Ute nt•to) co_,. E . Per<ln ('h 1,171 .29 Int.)-Lorr•lneA. Voight ('h lnt ) :MOl South Fox , Engl-. C--· I & 2 llt.M R lc h•rd L 1o V Iolet M .. W illford, HOI South Fox , EngiOWOOd. c--. 1 a. • 611 .66 E-M . Kr'-, 3621 South Fox, Englewood, C--· 5 lo !t.rolil E . Pe-. :16AI Soufh :162.51 Fox, Englewood, Color-. 7 lo I K..,...th L .. lo El-June W .ll O•rrett , HIO South Fox, 0 Raymond A . a. Verna May Wilson. 2950 South Ogden, 91 .90 En9tewood . Colorado. lS & 16 Rhode Schm id Stuebgen , 2970 South Ogden . 134.19 Ell!llewood. Color-. 17 & 11 Raymond A . & Paul ine J . Bill burg, 2960 South Ogden, 91 .90 Englewood. Colorodo. 19 & 20 Dan l ei A. & Anna Jean 630.66 Spvkstra , 2910 South Ogden, Englewood, Colorado. 21 , 22 , 23 Thomas M . & Sarah J . Work- 150.l3 man , 2996 South Ogden , Englewood. Co lorado, 24 & 25 Ar ch ie G & Mvrtell I . 111 .94 aer9 eson , 2997 South Corona. Eng I~. Colorado. 26 & 27 Lloyd C. & Florl!rlce Lucille 111 .94 Blan char d , 2919 So uth Corona , Eng lewood , Colorado, 21 & 2t 55 .97 Dora 8 . Wads worth, 9.t00 East M ississ i pp i A venue. Denver, Co lorado. JO & 31 111.9~ WHiev 8 . Sauer & V i o l~ L. Sauer, 2965 South Corona. Englewood, Colorado, 32 & 33 111 .9.f Willi am & Mar ie E . Bacon. 29S9 South Corona . Englewood. Colorado, 34 & 35 111 .94 lrva c. RHd & Reba L. Humphrey . 29~9 South Corona , Englewood , MO." Color•do. :16 & 37 . ... ,, E ll zobelh S . AShbV , 1000 EISI Cornel l Ave .• Englewood . Colo .• 1·2 & H 5' of 3 J E . & Jun R. NordStrom, 3016 Soulh Ogden St ., •n.oo Enolewood. Colo , s 20 ' ol 3 & •II 4 lo H 10' ot 5 A-t P & Lilli .., D . Noelv. 1,.,.,. 3026 South Ood•n St ., Engl-. Colo., S 7 15' ot 5 •II 6 & N 15 ' of 7 11t.6A L•rrv D. & Sherrl D. South, 3036 South Ogden St .• Ell!IIOWOOd . Color-. S 10' of 11t.6A 7 •II I lo H 20' of 9 -mut K. lo Mlrn• E . Ott. JOA6 South Ogden St .. """ South Johft J . Hollbortl Gr-. :ngtewood , aus ~:g;..!:~ C:::.. ~~;,on.; '-·':.~..;..: -.lt ..... -llloH .nglewood. ~-. 17-21 L-.1 T . lo Allo -ln. ,.. Soutll O•l-. IA1.. ~: ~=-o::.:.: Nf.H •ngl-. Color-. S 5' of t•IIIOioll G1rrett & F erol May DJ.It v-... -Iouth Ogden ..... ngl-.~ ..... 12 -... =-.:..=...~:...-= • Mr• '-"' oa•-· --·· .. -... -··u-rr !!*'-==-··· -·· .. '--·-·-....... -=---l'• =-r--IJ P:r..c.. Ann ~ ... ,.. ... .,. ....... c.- ----·------------- I 153.15 !II .. 1111 515.72 f l = 32 .11 ~ J>: 64 .21 ;t c: 64 .21 :1 Clo • 64 .21 ':" > 1 96.32 :: ~ 57 4.35 i .. 12t . .f 2 64 .21 64 .21 64 21 64 .21 .. 21 13416 70 .. l0.6ol 70.64 70 ... 32.12 _ .. , •••• -·.. ..f"-... --.. -· Dr ivt>, Englewood, Colorado. 6 Leslte Lee Johnson. Jr., 5025 South Li nden Dr ive, Englewood, Colorado, 7 .... 71 =~·a,~, .. ·:: ... -:· 221 ... L.loyd EoplnOM lo ROMIIa Espinoza, 2tN Iouth Clar- Engl-. ~ad o, S'h crt 2li loall211o2Jioll¥101 23 Reinard w. • Ollie s . James Robert & Cerol S. Wo.-r ell , 5037 South L.indtn Drive , Englewood, Colorado. I Adm inistrat ion of Veterans Attalrs, waohlngton, D.C., N'ly .,,79' crt 9 1U.•2 ~,!':';; !:' .. 't'~s Clo rkoon, .......... Adm in istration of veterans Attain, WaUllnoton. D.C., 9 G-9• Nell lo Patricia A. Huett. 5061 South Linden Drive. Engl-. Colorado, 10 Bernard F . a. Chrlotlna B. Deneke, 5075 SOUth L.i,_ Dr .• Engl-. c--. II R-E. OuMk, -SOU1tl Linden Or., eftO\ewOOCI. 25 .11 }3U7 ...... L.loyd N. • L. • ...,.. Bo ron , "0 ::n'; .. Engl ...,_, ,.,., L.et-E .• I ...... L.. Head,C20 :.:":1:"1_.E ngiewooct, .. ., R-1 L. ~1 . 3S1S South ~='~ •ng te w ood, Color-. 12 ,.,., ::-; ~-camptoell. 9 .. 10 .. Jamn -.lv\n • """• N . 1!11-.--L.- Dr .• En~~•-· c--· IJ ._., William G . lo Opal L.. Hell, Dll wool MOflmoutll Av-. l!ng-.~-1 Hermanl!.lo_Y,......,. Wll_,, J312 -1 -"' Avenue. Eng.....,..~ 2 Harry lo Florence M . Bel_ ... ,,. _, -· mouth Ave., Englewood· Colorado. l William Oennil a. J-T. Kenny . »» _, -"' Ave .• Englewood. Colorado, E'ly 70' ol • William Dennillo J . T . Kanny, all lot • Floyd w . & Gertrude A . -lei. »21 W"t _,mouth Ave .• Engl-. Color-. s Walt.,. Emenor'l & Auby n J . Gamble, 3136 Welt Monmouth, Engl-. Colorado. • Ronald M . & kathleen A W inkel, Uf2 West Monmouth Ave.. Englewood. Colorado. 1 Robert E . & Mar jorie L Pryor, JJSO West MonmQUt h Ave .• Englewood. Colorado. I Fred H & Patr ic ia A Staebell, JJ.S6 West Monmouth Ave , Englewood, Colorado, t O ra oa ... e & 8loyceEIIten Reece. 50 U South Undtn Drive, Englewood. Coioraoo. 10 Raymond J & hrNra A Alh tMKk, SOU South L1ndet1 Dr ive, Englewood, Colorado. 11 kenneth Dele & Brlotet C loren-g. 5031 SOUth L-inden Dr ive. Engl-ood, Colorado. 12 J ohn Stefan & VIrgin ia A MYtl iger, 5050 SOUth Linden Dr ., Englewood. Colorado, N'ly 62 .75' crt 13 • Jolin Stelon lo Virg inia A. MYIIlglr, 13 lo NIIJ 01 .. Bill lenni" Inc ., 12ft W"t Littleton llvd ., Littleton, Sill. .. ...... ..,_., 171 21 )9.53 , .. ?t 115.90 Arthur J . & cer• A . lrlnllarhotf. 34'1 Soulll Delaware , Etl gllwood. ~. s•o ot 11 • all 12 Arthur J & Cora A . lrlnflerhoft. 13-16 Jolin E . wron and •-1 . Comboll lck . 22 ._.tell Drive. L.ltl leton. c-... 11· 120 First N a11on a l ..,_ of Englewood . 33 11 laulll lroadw av . En 1t•••••• Colorado. 21 2A F irst Na!l on el ..,. of Eng lewood 21 26 Sinc la ir Ret tntf'l9 c o., • w.t Ha mpd en . En tleweed, Co lor ado 11 32 Block 2 Husky 0 1 Co , -W•t Ha mpa en En tleweed, Colorado . 1 .. Edward T Ca r ~r~~tt, J117 South E ~t. E ... leweocl, Colorado s A. N ?!':' 01 ' Est•'" of · ..,,,d H ......... Rozella • o1Qt .., louttl Ell• f "!; •· lO --S s. 1•17& u L •• •" 4i 1 • Hymen H•n... ( 4 ;t -•tat!. :., :l :lo. ...... t. t ., $ ~ " & Hyrn•n Hf1',..."" C a a. 0 ~~1 i' G \ f Wr..,._t, U W I w• h1 Jn ..... ~o.d l " ' 0 .... 11 • W I Wr ght ' j • J6 W tbur c & ()w , 1 . wrllftt, 6011 S(;...tn Ld~fv tw, Lf~ Colorado. 17 &. 11 Stanley o & j;(uth s. ltNift. 3542 South f 0, E ......... Cotoreao lt & lO 31.72 '"·'2 Cliff ord L Jr &. M(ll'f ...,._ W illi ams . JSll souttl , .. , Eng ltwood Colondo. II • 8 Joteph C & Mrrna E. ~ ~ ... :::;3 ~·;; E ......... 0 - ...... SIO.U 277 .27 7 ... 57 ,,,,,,. .... n ... 11 I,SIUI 1.555.16 -· -27 ... ... .... JD7 .<10 557 .10 IJO.OO .... .., .. IAN-• -· ,. . 2.atO.» .... !17.12 _, m .lt ..... ... .. • 1'·:.ol!ngl-. ~-.:If Remlc, Inc.. 3025 Squth Corona St ., Englewood, Color-. Cl lo " •-w. Nolan. 3021 South Corona St ., Englewood. Color-. Q .... Horny H .• Ida Jolfer, J011 South Corona st ., Engl-.~-• .u .... Donald D. 1o R-G . Wing, JOCII South Corona st .• Engi-.~-.Q .... "·"·•u-••'1 IROA-AYII•IeiiTS --· Louie A. v ... a D. Morteneen, .... South lnce St., ~·~-....... ..........., a . & LaureL. Mlll'lr, .US South Huron St ., ....-.~-.~~­ "' Plot. -.eM. • Wilma w . Kard-kl, dtl South Huren St .. l!ngl-. =-:c-o· N 7S' Of S _. of ·-o.w.. ..... --Huren St ., l!ngl-. ~-.S75'al N I!ICI'ol S -Of Plot. Paul •-• lo Marietta --laU..-- Huron . l!ntlewood , ~-. s .. Of Plot • Floyd I . lo Stllla M. Miller, U40 Soutll Inca St .. Engl-. ~-. N 75' ol Plot , llalr H. 1o 1-a Gal c.-. ...., .... ..., South Huron St., Engl-. Color-. s 15' of N I!ICI'ot PlotJ Ralpll C. lo Mary E . Snell . •uo South Inca St ., Englewood. Colorado. N 75' of S ISO' of Plot 3 ·-5 Pettr & Maxi ne He .. elberger , •601 South Klllmath St.. Englewood , ~!~~· N 75' of E tU' of Doneld M. Anderson a. Nanc y v. Ancleroon ... 11 South Kllomath, Englewood . ~ado. S 75' Of N ISO' of E 125' Of Plot I llloR .IoDIIoR . To-. .US South Kalemeth, ... -. ~-. s 7S" aiNIJS'all"'ooln.WlV' Englewood Matllod i ll Cllurcll , ..u Soutll Ketam•th. •ntlewood, Colo .• s , ... I! 115' .. Plot 1 llcllardD.Io--01 R Pllty,-Sttu111 L..,_: ... -.~-·""' ~ ~-al W 115' a1 E 111' a1 6UI ... 21 ...21 6UI 171 ... 176.Q 115.15 12J.I5 ..... 115.JS 115.J5 115.35 552.93 111.2S 111.25 111.2J ... - PUBLISHERS AFFIDAVIT STATE OF COLORADO, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE ISS. I , L . R . Nixon, do s o lenm1y swear that I am the Business Ma nager or THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD ; that the same Is a semi-weekly news- paper published in the Ci t y of Englewood , County o f Arapahoe. S t a t e or Colorado, a nd h as u general ci r c ulation the rein ; that said newspaper has been publis hed continuously a nd uninterruptedly In said County of Arapahoe for a p<'riod of more than 52 weeks prior t o the first publication of the annexed notice, that said newspaper is entered in the poet office at Englewood. Colorado. as second class mall matter and that said newspaper Is a newspaper within the m eaning or U1 e t\C t of u ,e General A s- s embly o f the Stat e of Colorado, approved March 30, 1923, a nd entitled "Legal Notices an.d Adver- tisem e nts" a n d other acts relating to the printing and publishing of legal no tices and a d vertisements ; that t:Jle annexed notice wn s published in the-reg- u la r Rnd entire ... Thur ~d fl.Y issue of said newspaper for the period of .J. consecutive insertions; that the flrot publication ol ~aJd notice wns In t he ls.'nle of said newspaper dated. ..... _A,.pr U )0 , .. , 19 .. 69 ., and the last publication of said notice was In the laaue of said newF<papel' 19 .. 6.9 Subscribed and sworn to before me, a N otary Public. this 24th day of April A .D. 19 C9 • p-J...~./.:..?.~ ~1'Y ,:?(_ , 6.zz.c./ Notary Publle " 'Jf ; • 0 - I • • .• - PUBLISHERS AFFIDAVIT STATE OF COLORADO, CO UNTY OF ARAPAHOE I ISS. , I, L. R . Nixon, do solemnly s wear tha.t I am the Business Manager of THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD ; that th e same is a semi-weekly news· paper publish.ed in the City of Englewood, County of A rapahoe, State of Colorado, and has a general circulation the1·e in ; that said newspaper has been published continuously and uninterruptedly in said County of Arapahoe for a p<>tiod of more than 62 weeks prior to the fh-st publication of the annexed notice. that said newspaper is enter·ed in the post o ffic e at Englewood, Colorado, as second class mail matter and that said newspaper ls a newspaper within the meaning or the act or tee Generai As· sembly of the Stale or Colorado, approved March 30, 1923, and entitled "Legal Notices and Adver· Usements" and o ther acts relating to the prlnting and publishing of legal notices and adverti.tlements; that the annexed notice was published in the reg~ ulur a nd entire Mc nday -'T.hu.r !:d .a.Y .... lsaue o r said news paper for the period or ........ 3 ........ consecutive insertions ; that the first publication of said notice wns in the IRSue of said newspaper d a ted..... ... .P IU 21 , . te.f/) ... , and the last publication of said notice was In the I88Ue . pr11 2P "' :;' ·~·~: 7/ ;"· £ ' ...... . 19 .... -~o/~ Subscribed and s worn to before me. a Notary Publi c, this 2 P th da. orApr 11 A .D . 19 69 -6LZ'U ... Notary Public My Commission •xplres Feb. 13, 1972 • • 0 • • ·' . ' I ! 'T I • • ' - • • 0 • (Attach Affidavit of Publication of Notice of Hearin& on Assessments) -92 - I . • ·' I ! 'I' • 0 - 'J''C T --~ * A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE - ** ORDINANCE NO. ---SERIES 1969 AN ORDINANCE CREATING AN IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD 1 COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 18, ORDERING THE CON- STRUCTION THEREIN OF STREET AND AVENUE IMPROVE- MENTS; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE DISTRICT IN PAYMENT FOR SAID IMPROVEMENTS; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND TO Bin- ~ FOR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BONDS OF SAID CITY, AND DECLARING AN ~. · · WHEREAS, the City Council of Englewood, Colorado, pursuant to the Charter and Ordinance No. 14, Series 1965, of said City, as amended, hereby finds and determines that there exists ~ necessity for the creation of Paving District No. 18, in said City, and the construction therein of certain street and avenue improvements, as described herein; and WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore directed the City Engineer to prepare plans, specifications, maps and schedules in accordance with said Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City ~gineer has filed with the Director of Finance, all the maps and certificates of his survey, as well as schedules, plans, specifications, approximations of coat, and all other matters and things in complete form and substance as required by law; and WHEREAS, the report so made and filed, together with details , specifications, estimates, maps and schedules, are hereby appro ved and ad opted by the City Counc~; and WHEREAS , Notice o f a publ ic hearing concerning the crea tion of the District and the construction of the improvements therein has b een publishe d once a week for three consecutive weeks in the En g l e wood Herald, a newspape r of ge n e r a l c irculation in the * I nsert on First P ublication ** I nsert on S econd Publication W ILUON & LA"'4M -3 2 - • I 0 • ', ' • • 0 ....... City, and in addition, a copy of the Notice has been mailed, postage prepaid, to each known owner of real property within the proposed District; and WHEREAS, at the time and place specified in said Notice, the City Council met in open session for the purpose of hearing any objections or protests that might be made against said im- provements; and WHEREAS, the City Council considered the following complaints and objections: and A petition containing approxUn&tely 140 signatures protesting the extension of South Bannock as a one- way street between West Quincy and Chenango and the resulting street improvements. Denied A petition containing approximately 27 signatures protesting the street improvements in the 4500 block on South Bannock. Denied A petition containing approximately 30 signatures protesting the street improvements in the 3800 block on South Delaware. Granted An objection and request from Maria Sue and William R. Hoffman, 555 East Eastman, that their property be excluded from the proposed repaving. Denied A request from William L. Fowler, 3700 South Cherokee, that a Hollywood type curb and gutter be installed on his property. Denied A request from Hr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw,3700 South Inca, that the 3700 block on South Inca be excluded from the proposed repaving because there are only five houses on the block and until they are through paying for their previous assessment. Denied A request from Hr. Earl Hahn, 4300 South Fox, to overlay the 4300 block of South Fox and use crushed rock as the base. Denied -33 - I . • ·. , f - • • • • -/ ------~-- WHEREAS, all objections and complaints having been duly heard and considered, the Council has determined that such objec- tions should be deniea except as indicated above; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLE- WOOD, COLORADO : Section 1. Paving District No. 18 is hereby created and the improvements hereinafter described, consisting of street and avenue improvements, are duly ordered after Notice duly given and Hearing duly held, all aa required by law. Section 2. The extent of the District to be assessed for the cost of the improvements shall be all the real property specially benefited and which fronts or abuts on each of the streets and avenues to be improved, including the real property within one half (\) block of such streets and avenues, and as more particularly set forth in the Notice of H~ar~ng, as provided by a Resolution of the City Council passed and adopted on the 3rd day of February, 1969. The kind of improvements and the streets and avenues on which such im- provements shall be constructed or installed shall be as follows: l. Necessary grading and excavation, paving with 6" compacted gravel base course and 2" asphaltic concrete surface, concrete walks, curb and gutter where not already installed; together with appurtenances and incidentals on the following streets and avenues: -34 - I • • \ ! I 'T - South Bannock Street South Bannock Street South Cherokee Street South Cherokee Street South Cherokee Street South Delaware Street South Delaware Street West Eastman Avenue East Eastman Avenue East Eastman Avenue South Fox Street South Fox Street South Galapago Street South Grant Street South Grant Street · South Huron Street • South Inca Street West Layton Avenue • South Marion Street • • 0 - FROM South side of West Stanford Avenue 305' north of West Chenango Avenue South side of West Kenyon Avenue South side of West Oxford Avenue South side of West Stanford Avenue North side of West Mansfield Avenue North aide of West Princeton Avenue West side of South Fox Street East aide of South Logan Street East side of South Washington Street North side of West Mansfield Avenue South aide of West Quincy Avenue North side of West Princeton Avenue South side of East Floyd Avenue South side of East Girard Avenue South side of West Lehigh Avenue South side of West Kenyon Avenue West side of South Broadway Street South side of East Floyd Avenue .. 35 - !Q. North aide of West Tufts Avenue North aide of West Chenango Avenue North aide of West Oxford Avenue North aide of West Quincy Avenue North aide of West Tufts Avenue South aide of West Nassau Avenue North aide of West Quincy Avenue West aide of South Huron Street West side of South Washington Street West aide of South Clarkson Street South side of West Nassau Avenue South aide of West Stanford Avenue North aide of West Quincy Avenue North aide of East Girard Avenue North aide of East Hampden Avenue North aide of West Mansfield Avenue North aide of West Lehigh Avenue East aide of South Delaware Street North aide of East Girard Avenue I ! 'r I • • f • - East Nassau Avenue East Oxford Avenue South Pearl Street South Pennsylvania Street South Sherman Street • • • East side of South Logan Street East side of South Logan Street North side of East Princeton Avenue South side of East Eastman Avenue North aide of East Union Avenue -36 - -•tWii"'-· !Q. East aide of South Pennsylvania Street West side of South Clarkson Street North side of East Quincy Avenue North aide of East Floyd Avenue South aide of East Layton Avenue ;- I • • 0 - • • • • 0 • - Section 3. Said District shall be known as and the same is hereby designated "Paving District No. 18", in Englewood, Colo- rado. Section 4. The construction of said street and avenue improvements in and for the District, as shown by the plans, spec- ifications and maps thereof, prepared by the City Engineer and ap- proved by the City Council of the City and now in file in the of- fice of the Director of Public Works, be and the same is hereby authorized and ordered, the material to be used in the construction of said street improvements to be in accordance with such maps, plans and specifications. Section 5. The estimated total cost of said improvements is $325,570; it is proposed that the City of Englewood will pay ap- proximately $81,500 toward the total cost of said improvements. The approximate share of the total cost to be assessed per front foot upon any lot or tract of land fronting or abutting on said improve- ments and included within the District will not exceed the amount set forth in the Notice of Hearing, as provided by a Resolution adopted and passed by the City Council on the 3rd day of February, 1969. Section 6. Said assessments will be due and payable without demand within thirty (30) days from and after the final publication of the Ordinance assessing the whole cost of said im- provements against the real estate in said District. In the event any owner of real estate shall fail to pay the whole of such assess- ment against his property within said thirty (30) days, then the whole cost of the improvement so assessed against his property shall be payable in ten equal annual installments of principal. The first of such installments of principal shall be due and payable -37 - ' • I 0 • • • 0 .. at such time as will be set f orth in the Ordinance levying a ssessme n ts a n d the r ema i nde r of said installments shall be due and pay ab le s u ccessively o n the same days in each year thereafter until a ll ar e p a i d in f u l l . The interest rate on installments of asses s me n t s sh a l l not e x c eed the net effective interest rate p lus o n e ha lf of o n e p e r cent (.5%) on the special assessment b onds to be i s sued if th e ne t effective interest rate on said bonds exceeds s i x per c ent (6~}. bu t in no c ase shall the rate be less than s ix per cen t (6%), and will be more particularly set forth in the ordinanc e levyin g assessments to be later adopted by the Council . Section 7 . By virtue of and pursuant to the Charter and Ordinance No. 14, Se ries 1965, as amended, of the City, local improvement bonds of the City shall be issued for the purpose of paying for the loc al i mprovements described in this Ordinance, in an amount not to exceed t he cost of said improvements, including engineering , l ega l and a l l inc idental expenses, as provided in said Chart e r and Ordinanc e . Section 8. The issuance of and payment for said bonds shall be authorized by an ordinance later to be passed in accordance with the Charter and said Ordinance No. 14, Series 1965, as amended, of said City . The maximum rate of interest on special assesament bonds for Paving District No. 18, shall not exceed seven (7)%, per annum, and such maximum interest rate shall be set forth in the Noti c e of Sale of sa i d bonds . Section 9 . The Mayor and Director of Finance are hereby a u thorized t o adve r ti se f o r b i ds to construct such improvements and for b ids for s ai d bond s t o be issued, in three (3} consecutive weekly issues of The Englewood Herald, a newspaper of general cir- cu lat i on p ub lished i n t h e Ci ty of Englewood, which advertisements may run co n cur r e ntl y with the publication of this Ordinance -38 - I • • , ...... • • 0 .. Section 10. The City Council hereby finds and determines that the improvements proposed to be constructed and installed will confer a special benefit upon the property within the District and a general benefit upon the City as a whole. Section ll. By reason of the fact that the street improvements described herein, within the City of Englewood, are needed and should be constructed and installed as soon as possible, and that it is necessary to issue and sell apecial assessment bonds for the payment of the costs and expenses of such improvements, it is hereby declared that an emergency exiats, that this Ordinance is necessary for the immediate preservation of public property, health, peace and safety, and shall take effect upon final passage. Section 12. All ordinances, or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. This Ordinance, after its final passage, shall be recorded in a book kept for that purpose, shall be authenticated by the signatures of the Mayor and Director of Finance, ex-officio City Clerk, and shall be published in a news- paper having general circulation in the City, within seven days after final passage. Section 13. A public Hearing on the Ordinance will be held at the City Hall in Englewood, Colorado, on Monday, the 21st day of April, 1969, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M., before final passage thereof, and that the Ordinance be published in full one time in the edition of the Englewood Herald dated April 10 , 1969. INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON FIRST READING This 7th day of Ap r il, 1 969. ( S E A L ) ATTEST : Di r ector o f F ~na n ce, e x-o ffici o City Clerk Mayor -39 - I • • .. • • t • • 0 • (The following should be inserted on final publication) 1969. FINALLY ADOPTED AND APPROVED This 21st day of April , ( S E A L ) ATTEST: Director of F~nance, ex-officio City Clerk Mayor -40 - . , I . • ' 2X • REGULAR MEETIN G: • COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO APRIL 7, 1969 The City Council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado, met in regular session on April 7, 1969, at 8:00 P.M. Mayor Schwab, presiding, called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by Reverend Fredrick F. Hahn of the Immanuel Lutheran Church. Pledge of Allegiance was led by Boy Scout Troop No. 333. The Mayor asked for roll call. Upon the call of the roll, the followi ng wer e prese nt: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, 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. * * * * * * Mr. Richard L. Whittemore of Leslie E. Whittemore & Company appeared before City Council and reviewed the 1968 Audit with members of City Council. * * * * * * Mr. Nate Burt, 5200 South Broadway, appeared before City Council and requested that a traffic signal be installed at the intersection of Broadway and Centennial Avenue. Mr. Burt set forth his reasons as to why higher priority should be given to this signal rather than a signal recommended at the inter- section of U.S. 285 and Clarkson. * * * * * * Mr. Edward Cartwright, 3517 South Elati, appeared before City council in regard to the placement of the retail sales and use tax on alcoholic beverages. Mr . Cartwright stated that he was not opposed to the placement of the two per cent tax on alcoholic beverages, but he requested that City Council remove the liquor occupation al tax while placing the sales tax into effect . Mr. Cartwright stated that failure to remove the liquor occupational tax would result in a double tax to liquor establish- ments. S e t forth below is a list of liquor outlet owners and/or managers who requested the removal of the liquor occupational tax if alcoholic beverage sales are made subject to the retail sales and use tax. ·' \ ( ~ I • • f • ----------------------,--~--------------------------~------~ Mr. Frank Witt Mr. Damon L. Hungate Mr. John F. Hannon Mr. Walter Hrom Mr. Lee Corder Mr. William Lauby Mr. Wilard L Ball Mr. Elton H. Ferguson Mr. Willis E Mill er Mrs. Ann Scoggins Mr. Maurice Saliman Mr. Robert L Mcintyre • John W's, Inc. 3467 South Broadway Hungate's 2796 South Broadway Supreme Liquors 5112 South Broadway Hilda's Cafe, Inc. 4386 South Broadway Casual Lounge 65-75 West Floyd Avenue Thorobred Liquors 5050 South Federal Boulevard GEM Liquors 5450 South Broadway M-D Drug, Inc. 2895 South Broadway Hackney House 4595 South Santa Fe Taste of Honey 5020 South Broadway Bar Harbor 3484 South Broadway Old Town Liquors 325 East Jefferson Avenue City Manager Dial reviewed the history of taxation on sales of alcoholic beverages with members of City Council. Mr. Walter Hrom and Mr. Lee Corder reappeared before City Council and stated that it would be impossible to collect the two cent sales and use tax on by-the-drink sales without raising prices sufficient to absorb the tax. Mr. Damon Hungate reappeared before City Council in regard to the problem of collection of the additional two cents on sales by the drink. The City Council discussed the collection of the sales tax on by-the-drink sales. Mr. Bill McCord, 336 West Hampden Avenue, appeared before City Council and requested that the City enforce the use tax on deliveries of alcoholic beverages into the City of Englewood. ****** Mr. Richard Banta, 3470 South Sherman , appeared before City Council on behalf of businesses located on East Hampden Avenue. Mr . Banta stated that East Hampden Avenue east from Broadway to South Logan Street is presently one way and that it is his understanding that the City intends to extend the one- way street designation for the remainder of East Hampden Avenue within the City of Engl ewood. Mr. Banta requested that no further extension of the one-way system be effected on East -2- . , I ! '!' I • • f • • Hampden Avenue; that the City consider removing the present one-way designation on East Hampden Avenue; and that a compre- hensive study of the one-way street system, particularl y that portion of the City east of Broadway, be made. Mr. Banta set forth his reasoning behind t he request. Mr. J.R. Bullock, Bullock Mortuary, 1375 East Hampden Avenue, appeared before City Council and stated that a problem would be caused to funeral processions by extending the one- way street design at i on on East Hampden Avenue past his place of business. Mr. Bullock stated that he was also concerned with the problems caused by the extension of the one-way street to the access of Swedish Hospital. Mr. Bob Waddell, Percussion Specialties, 502 East Hampden Avenue, appeared before City Council in opposition to the further extension of the on e-way street designation on East Hampden Avenue. Mr. Waddell presented a petition of property owners and/or business operators located on or ad jacent to East Hampden Avenue in opposition to the proposed one-way street extension. (This petition contains 41 signatures.) * * * * * * Mr. M. M. Summers, 3140 South Delaware, appeared before City Council. Mr. Summers recommended that Councilmen's salaries be increased and that the City Council change the City Charter at the next election to (a) establish salaries at a higher figure or (b) give the Council authority to set its own salaries without waiting for the expiration of a Councilman's term for the change to be in effect. Mr. Summers stated that the Charter presently states that any increase in City Council salaries shall not be effective until the term of office of the incumbent voting such an increase has expired. Mr. Summers recommended that the City Council members receive $150 per month, the mayor $200 per month, and the Zoning Board members $75 per month. * * * * * * Mayor Schwab called for a recess at 10:25 P.M. Council reconvened at 10:40 P.M. Upon the call of the roll, the following were present: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Absent: None. The Mayor declared a quorum present. * * * * * * COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED , COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THE REZONING OF THE 3000 BLOCK OF SOUTH DELAWARE STREET FROM R-2-A TO R-3-B BE OPENED. Upon the c all of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Lone, Parkinson, Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. -3-I • • • • The Mayor declared the motion carried and the publ ic hear i ng open at 10:42 P.M. (Not e : A tape recording of the public hearing is on file with the offici a l minutes .) Items previously received by Counci l include: 1. A memorandum dated April 3, 1969, from Mrs. D. A . Romans, Planning Director, concerning the Thorney rezoning. 2 . A map of the subject area. 3. An analysis and resume' of the subject ar e a from Mrs. D. A. Romans, Planning Director, dated February 28, 1969. 4. A mem oran dum d at ed February 19, 1969, from the Planning and Zoning Commission recommending the approval of the rezoning appli c ation filed by Mr . w. H. Thorney. 5 . An opinion from the City Attorney, No. 68-4, dated September 18, 1968, concerning the validity of amending the zoning ordinance to rezone less than a one block area. Mrs. D. A. Romans, Planning Director, appeared before City Counci l and r eviewed the Thorney application for rezoning. Exhibit No. 1 Exhibit No. 2 Exhibit No. 3 Exhibit No. 4 Exhibit No. 5 Exhibit No. 6 Exhibit No. 7 Exhibit No. 8 Exhibit No. 9 Copy of the Notice of Pub lic Hearing . Copy of application for rezoning filed on January 2, 1969. Petition containing nine names of individuals in favor of the rezoning . Map of area showing where the petition was circulated. Petitions protesting the rezoning c ontaining 152 signatures unverified . Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission of January 8, 1969. Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission of February 5, 1969. Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission of February 19, 1969. Summarization of the rezoning. Mr. William H. Thorney, 3700 South Clarkson, appeared before City Council. Exhibit No. 10 Exhibit No. 11 De nver Housing Trends, Fourth Quarter Report, 1968. Photographs of subject area. Mr. James Walsh, 415 West Dartmouth, appeared before City Council in favor of the rezoning . Mrs. Me rlyn Eve, 3881 South Fox, appeared before City Council in favor of the rezoning. -4-I • • • • Mrs. Margaret L. Davis, 3024 South Delaware, appe ar ed before City Council in opposition to the rezoning. Exhibit No. 12 Exhibit No. 13 Petitions opposing the rezoning cont aining 42 signatures unverified. Map of area showing where the petitions were circulated. Mr. Robert F. Kelley, 3020 South Delawa re, appeared before City Council in opposition to the rezoning. Mr. M. M. Summers, 3140 South Delaware, appeared before City Council in opposition to the rezoning. Ma y or Schwab asked for a show of hands of those who were in favor and opposition to the rezoning . Seven were in f avor, and twelve were opposed to the rezo ning . Mr. William H. Thorney reappeared before City Council. Mr. Robert F. Kelley reappeared before City Council. COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED , THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. Upon the call of the roll, the vot e resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried and the public hearing closed at 11:28 P.M. COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT THE PROPOSED BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ON THE REZONING OF THE 3000 BLOCK OF SOUTH DELAWARE FROM R-2-A TO R-3-B BE TABLED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * A memorandum dated April 2, 1969, from Stanley H . Dial, City Manager, regarding traffic signalization requirements at cer- tain intersections was received for the record and discussed by City Council. (R eference to earlier appearance of Mr. Nate Burt.) * * * * * * A memorandum dated April l, 1969, from Stanley H. Dial, City Manager, regarding traffic signalization requirements at the West Tufts Avenue railroad crossing and South Santa Fe Drive was received for the r ecord. Councilman Lone requested that the administration take steps to solve the problem at the railroad crossing at West Tufts Avenue and South Santa Fe Drive without creating budgetary problems. ****** -5- I • • . ' .• \ I I 'I' • • • A letter from Mr. John Murph y , Per sonnel Director, dated April 1, 1969, reg a rdi ng on-the-job i njury compensation was received f or the r ecord. * * * * * * The minutes of the Board of Career S ervice Commissioners meeting of March 20, 1969, were received for the record. A letter from Mr. J.F. DeVivier , Chairman of the Career S ervice Commission dated March 24, 1969, r ecommend ing that the Ma y 1 date at which time the Career Service Board shall submit a recommendation for a pay plan for the forthcoming fiscal ye ar be set back was received for the record and discussed. It was the consensus of Council that it would not be possible to change the ordinance requiring th e submi F~i ..... l o f a pay plan on May 1 prior to that date; and, therefore , some type of recommendation would b e anticipated on Ma y 1. City Council discussed the scope of the recommendation to be submitted b y the Career S ervice Board . * * * * * * The minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of March 5, 1969, were received for the record . * * * * * * The minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of March 12, 1969, were received for the record. * * * * * * A memorandum from Doug Severn, Fire Chief, regarding the Fire Department Instructor 's Conference dated March 27, 1969, was received for the record. * * * * * * Final estimate data for Paving District No. 17 were received for the record. RESOLUTION NO. 12, SERIES OF 1969 A RESOLUTION REGARDING THE ASSESSMENTS FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO. 17. (Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT RESOLUT ION NO. 12, SERIES OF 1969 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED , THAT IT BE PUBLISHED APRIL 10 , 17, AND 24 IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE, AND THAT A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON BE ESTABLISHED FOR MAY 12, 1969, AT 8:00 P.M. AT CITY HALL. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling , Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None . Absent: None. The Ma yor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * -6- I • • . , .. · \ ! • • The minutes of the Water and Sewer Board meeting of March 18, 1969, were received for the record with two memoranda attached. Mr. Charles Carroll, Jr., Director of Utilities, appeared before City Council and set forth the reasoning for the increase in sewer head tap fees within the City of Englewood as recommended in the first memorandum. Discussion ensued. RESOLUTION NO. 13, SERIES OF 1969 A RESOLUTION REVISING SEWER HEAD TAP FEES WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. (Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 13, SERIES OF 1969, BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Schwab. Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Nays: Councilmen Lone, Parkinson. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. The subject of the second memorandum, authorization for Littleton to provide water services within the City of Englewood, was discussed by City Council. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE PROVISION OF WATER SERVICE BY THE CITY OF LITTLETON TO THE PROPERTY OF MR. DALE H. REA, 2200 WEST CHENANGO, LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BE GRANTED DUE TO THE FACT THAT THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD COULD NOT PROVIDE SUCH SERVICE WITHOUT A DISAPPOR- TIONATE COST. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * The minutes of the Public Library Board meeting of March ll, 1969, were received for the record. * * * * * * A calendar of joint Council-Board meetings was received for t h e record. * * * * * * Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Kreiling and read in full, -7-I • • . , ·' I ! • • A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION 16.2 THROUGH SECTION 16.2-7 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE AMENDED BY CHANGING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ORDINANCE TO JULY 1, 1969, AND BY ADDING A SECTION STATING THAT ALL LIQUOR OCCUPATIONAL TAXES REPRESENT- ING THE PRORATED PORTION OF JULY 1, 1969, TO DECEMBER 31, 1969, BE REFUNDED TO THOSE PEOPLE WHO HAD MADE SAID PAYMENT. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Lone, Parkinson. Nays: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Schwab. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion failed. COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED UNAMENDED 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 Kreiling, Lone, Parkinson. Nays: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay, Schwab. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion failed. * * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 13, SERIES OF 1969 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE 16.5 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO LEVY THE TAX IMPOSED BY SAID CHAPTER UPON ALL SALES OF FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES, MALT, VINOUS OR SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS AND UPON THE RENTAL PRICE OF ALL LODGING ROOMS LET OR RENTED FOR A PERIOD OF LESS THAN THIRTY (30) DAYS. (Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 13, SERIES OF 1969, BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. City Council discussed the ordinance and the testimony presented by liquor outlet own ers and/or managers earlier in the eveni ng. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay, Parkinson, Schwab. -8-I • • . , ·' \ ! f 2 - • • Nays: Councilmen Kreiling, Lone. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 14, SERIES OF 1969 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING FOUR COUNCIL DISTRICTS WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 14, SERIES OF 1963, ORDINANCE NO. 9, SERIES OF 1967, AND ALL OTHER ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. {Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 14, SERIES OF 1969, BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AS AN EMERGENCY AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 15, SERIES OF 1969 AN ORDINANCE ASSESSING CERTAIN REAL .PROPERTY DESCRIBED THEREIN FOR COSTS EXPENDED BY THE CITY IN THE REMOVAL AND DIS- POSAL OF WEEDS OR RUBBISH THEREFROM. {Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 15, SERIES OF 1969, 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 Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * -9-I . • . , ...... • • BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 16, SERIES OF 1969 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 14.2 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWO OD, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 16, SERIES OF 1969, BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AS AN EMERGENCY AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * Introduced as~ Bill by-councilman Parkinson and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE CREATING AN IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 18, ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION THEREIN OF STREET AND AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE DISTRICT IN PAYMENT FOR SAID IMPROVEMENTS; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE TO CON- TRACTORS AND TO BIDDERS FOR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BONDS OF SAID CITY, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE PROPOSED BILL FOR AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, S c hwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * RESOLUTION NO. 14, SERIES OF 1969 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING REPLACEMENT OF INADEQUATE WATER LINES. (Copi ed in full in the official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 14, SERIES OF 1969, BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone , Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. -10- . , I ! ~ I • • f 2 • • • Absent : No n e . The Mayor declared the mo tion c a rried. * * * * * * RES OLUT IO N NO. 15, SERIES OF 1969 A RES OLUTION AMENDING RE SOLUTION NO . 5 1, SERIES OF 1968 , AND A PAY PLAN F OR NON-EMERGENCY EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY FOR THE YEAR 1969 . (Copied i n ful l i n the official Re solution Book.) COUNC ILMAN PARKINSO N MO VED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT RESOLUT ION NO. 15, SERIES OF 1969 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED . Upon the cal l o f th e rol l, t he v o te resulted as follows: Ayes : Coun c ilme n Brown, Dh o rity, Kreiling, Lone, P a rki n son , Schwab. Nays : Councilma n L ay. Abs e nt: Non e . The Ma y or d e clare d the motion c arried. * * * * * * City Manager Dial reviewed a memorandum on the 1968 Audi t dated Ap r il 1, 19 6 9, sett ing forth the facts surrounding the payment of $6 ,950 to Bosworth, Sullivan & Company , Inc., f inanc ial c onsultants for th e City Hall bond i ssue. RESOLUTION NO. 1 6 , SERIES OF 1969 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND RATI FY I NG THE PAYMENT BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD OF THE SUM OF $6,950 .00 TO THE FIRM OF BOSWORTH, SULLIVAN & COMPANY, INC., F OR EXPENSES INCURRED, AND SERVICES RENDERED BY, SAID FIRM TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. (Copi e d in f ull i n the official Re solution Book.) COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 16, SERIES OF 1969 , BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call o f the roll, th e vote resulted as follows : Aye s: Councilmen Brown, Dhor ity , Kr ei l i ng, Lay , Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nay s: None. Ab sent: Non e. The Mayor declared the mo tion carried . * * * * * * ;- City Attorney Criswell sta ted th a t a f a lse arrest suit against Chief Clasby and Detectives Mason a nd Fr a zier h a d been filed by Mr. Marvin Smith for his arrest on April 2 , 1968, in conn ection with the Connie Paris murder ca s e. Mr . Criswell sta ted th a t he was presently in touch with the insur ance c a rrier of the City's false arrest coverage reviewing the e x ten t of the cover a ge of these individu a ls under the insurance policy . Mr. Criswell -11- I • • f - • • • • stated that the coverage might not extend to all charges against the City 's police officers and requested authorization to defend these officers contingent upon the outcome of the examination of the requirements upon the insurance company to defend said officers. Mr. Criswell further stated that the compl aint against Chief Clasby and Detectives Mason and Frazier had not been served. COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE AUTHORIZED TO DEFEND CHIEF CLASBY AND DETECTIVES MASON AND FRAZIER IN THE FALSE ARREST CHARGES BROUGHT BY MR. MARVIN SMITH CONTINGENT UPON THE EXTENT OF DEFENSE OFFERED THROUGH THE CITY 'S FALSE ARREST COVERAGE. Upon the call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: Councilman Lay. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * City Manager Dial gave an oral report on the talks with members of the Engl ewood employees' associations on the proposed ordinance placing the Personnel Director under the City Manager. Mr. Dial also discussed various changes which he felt should be made in the ordinance before final adoption. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE PLACING THE PERSONNEL DIRECTOR UNDER THE CITY MANAGER BE REMOVED FROM THE TABLE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay, Schwab. Nays: Councilmen Kreiling, Lone, Parkinson. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 17, SERIES OF 1969 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 6 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO EXCLUDE FROM THE CAREER SERVICE SYSTEM ALL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS TO THE CITY MANAGER AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO DESIGNATE AN ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT IN HIS OFFICE TO ACT AS THE PERSONNEL DIRECTOR OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO AID THE BOARD OF CAREER SERVICE COMMISSIONERS IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS DUTIES. COUN CILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 17, SERIES OF 1969, BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTER- PRISE. The City Ma nage r discussed with City Council the timing of passage of th e ordinanc e upon this date and certain revisions to the ordinance wh ich h e recommended be made prior to final adoption. -12- • . , I • • f • • • • COUNCILMAN KREILING MO VE D, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT THE BI LL FOR AN ORDINANCE PLACING THE PERSONNEL DIRECTOR UNDER THE CITY MANAGER BE TABLED. Upon the c all of the roll, the vote r esulted as follows : Ayes : Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling, L one, Parkinson. Nays : Councilmen Lay, S chwab. Absent: None . The Mayor declared the motion carri ed. (N ote : Due to the f a ct that the above ordinan ce was tabl ed b efore fin al p assag e it is not c opied in full in the o ffici a l Ordinanc e Book, and a n ew ordinance number will be assign ed to it upon final passage .) * * * * * * City Manager Dial r e quested au thorization for the Mayo r and City Clerk t o ente r into an agreeme nt with the Denver Water Board for the construction of a culvert in the 3400 block of South Grant S treet a nd the City ditch crossing at this point. Mr. Dial stated that this c onstruction had already been acc omplished and that it was required for Paving District No. 18. COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THE LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH THE DENVER WATER BOARD FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A CULVERT AT THE CITY DITCH CROSSING IN THE 3400 BLOCK SOUTH GRANT STREET. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows : Lone, Ay es: Parkinson, Councilmen Brown, Dh ority, Kreiling, Lay, Schwab. Nays: None . Absent: None. The Mayor d ec lar e d th e motion c arried. * * * * * * City Manager Dial presented a report dated Ap ril 4, 1969, regarding f irst quarter sales tax col l ections and its impli- cations on the 1969 Budget. * * * * * * City Manager Dia l stated that bids f or the con s truction of the parking lot at Englewood-B e llevi e w Park Add ition had been opened on April 3, 1969 . Mr. Dial pres e nt ed a memorandum from Director of Finance Lyo n and Director o f Parks and Recreation Romans tabulating the bids and recommending that the contract be awarded to Bussard Construction as lowe st and best bidder . COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE BID OF BUSSARD CONSTRUCTION COMPA NY F OR $14,020.68 INCLUDING ALTERNATE NO. 1 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PARKING LOT AT ENGLE WOOD -BELLEVIEW PARK ADDITION BE DECLARED LOWES T AND BEST AND THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHO RIZED TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS . Upon the cal l of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: -13- I • • f \ r I ~ - • • Ayes: Councilmen Brown , Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Ma y or declared the motion carried. * * * * * * City Manager Dial stated that he was establishing a date for a tour of the Craig Rehabilitation Center sometime in the near future . * * * * * * City Manager Dial stated that a reception for Mr. Beryl Wallace , retiring Chief Building Inspector, would be held April 30, 1969, at 7:30 P.M. * * * * * * Councilman Kreiling stated that an understand ing among City Councilmen should be made concerning the involvement of policy making officials in a riot situation. * * * * * * Mr. Harry Musser , 20090 E. ll8th Ave, president of the Englewood Employees' Association, appeared before City Council. Mr. Musser discussed the proposed bill for an ordinance placing the Personnel Director under the City Manager. Mr. Musser stated that the employees did not know the position of the City Council concerning the proposed bill or reasons for its passage and sug- gested that members of City Council, Career S e rvice Board, Mr. John Murphy , Mr. Stanley H Dial, and Mr. John Criswell c om e to the Englewood Employees' Association meeting of April 14, 1969 , in order that the pros and cons could be brought into the open . * * * * * * COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote r e sulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, La y, Lone, Parkinson, S chwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried and the meeting adjourned a t 2:15A.M. I • • . , I ! I " • • oF Jc\C b ~~uMENT c1TY co ~.,-· ""' RESOLUTION NO. 13_, SERIES OF 1969 1-1 r n 7 ·)g . . T\t.C F ILE A RESOLUTION REVISING SEWER HEAD TAP FEES OW!~~~e:w ooo ,COLO. THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. ~O F. v/HEREAS, by action of the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, at a regular session, held December 16, 1957, certai n s a nitary s ewer head tap fees for industrially zoned properties, inside the corporate limits of the City of Englewood, Colorado, were establ ished; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that certain ch ~nges are necessary to also provide sanitary sewer head tap fe~s for commercially and residentially zoned properties, inside the corporate l i mits of the Ci ty of Englewood, Colorado; and, to provide addit ~onal revenue for sewer main installation and sewage treatment plant capital improvements; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. Sanitary sewer head tap fees, for taps inside the corporate limits of the City of Englewood, Colorado, established December 16, 1957, be revised as follows: SANITARY SEWER HEAD TAP FEES INSIDE CITY Effective April l, 1969 /V\ILABILITY: Available to users taking Englewood sewage car- riage and treatment service inside the corporate limits of the City of Englewood, Colorado. APPLICABILITY: Applicable for industrial, commercial and resi- dential service, when sewer mains are owned by the City of Englewood, except when other fees are in effect by specific contract; or existing sewer improvement districts. SCHEDt LE I -~An1 t..<l,..." .,,..,.,P.r Head Ta p Fees For INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL PaOPERTIES WITH IMPROVEMENTS THEREON oP ONLY ONE LEVEL: -- Total Acreage In Tract 1 Acre Next 2 Acres Next 2 Acres Next 5 Acres Next 5 Acres Rate Per Acre For Connections 6-Inch or Smaller $360.00 240.00 120.00 60.00 30.00 All Over 15 Acres 12.00 ~ates For Larger Connections 8-Inch 10-Inch 12-Inch 8 0 0\ , H ::1 () ::T ~ ~ ct (] (X) I H ::s 0 ::T 8 0 f.-' 0 I !;' () ::r ~ ~ Less than one (1) acre wi l l be prorated at $.008 per square foot, with minimum charge, in all cases, to be $200.00 per tap. II f,... I I ? I '" ' ' ..3 (i) I· • I 1 ' 'f • • • • -2- FOR PROPERTIES WJ'l'}{ IMPRO'KW?'J'8 ABOVE ONE LRVF.T., additiona l Head tap fee will be charge , computed on ~;h t! bdOsis of gross square footage (exterior dimensions of the structure or structures) of each level, above one, at $.008 per square foot. (This fee is in addition to the $200.00 minimum when said minimum is applicable.) In the case of new high-rise commercial or industrial construction on property previously connected to the City sanitary sewer system and upon which a previous head tap fee has been paid , the previous head tap fee shall be honored for the first level of construction; and subsequen t levels wil l be charged as outlined in the preceding paragraph. SCHEDULE II -Sanitary Sewer Head Tap Fees For RESIDENTIAL AND OTHER PROPERTIES WITH SPECIFIC USE: - Residential: (Applicable on each front foot of regu- larly shaped properties 125 feet in depth.) 1. Single Family Dwelling Unit Use: Construction Cost--------- Engineering Cost---------- Carriage and Overhead----- (Actual Cost of Construction Per Front Foot) plus (1~ of Actual Cost of Con- struction Per Front Foot) plus At $1.25 Per Front Foot 2. Multiple Family Dwelling Unit Use: First Dwelling Unit-------Same as Single Family Dwelling Unit Each Additional Dwelling Unit----------------------$50.00 B. Squar~ Foot ~sis: (Applicable on each square foot of property irregular, odd, undersize or oversize, in shape.) 1. Single Family Dwelling Unit Use: Front Foot Rate : 125 Feet. 2. MultJ ple ?amily Dwelling Unit Use: First Dwelling Unit-------Same as Single Family Dwell ing Unit Each Additional Dwelling Unit----------------------$50.00 G. Tf. as in +.he ~~A e of r.Prta1n existin~ City sewer mains. the cost of construction is unknown, the head tap fee shall be $.01 per square foot of property, plus $50.00 for each dwelling unit i n excess of one. D. In the case of new multiple family unit use construction on property previously connected to the City sanitary sewer system, the head tap fee shal l be $50.00 per dwelling unit for all dwel ling units in excess of the number of dwelling units previously served, upon wh ich a sewer head tap fee was previously pa id . (Continued) I • • • • -3- (A dwelling unit is defined a ~ "1,...,,., nn it for occu,ancy by one family for living and sleepin~ purposes -§ 22.8, Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1963.) Schools------------------------------Applicable Rate For Single Family Dwelling Unit, plus $50.00 Per Tap Based on Each 12 Pupils of School Capacity Equivalent to 1 Tap . Hospitals----------------------------Applicable Rate For Single Family Dwelling Unit, plus $50.00 Per Tap Based on Each 4 Beds of Hospital Capacity Equivalent to 1 Tap. Trailer Courts-----------------------Applicable Rate For Single Family Dwelling u .. ;, plus $50.00 Per Tap Based on Each 3 Trailer Sites Equivalent to 1 Tap. Churches-----------------------------Applicable Rate For Single Family Dwelling Unit, plus $50.00 Per Tap. Head Tap Fees for all other properties Not listed in SCHEDULE II shall be determined in accordance with SCHEDULE I. {All rates, as set forth herein, are subject to negotiation and revision for unusual cases.) Introduced and adopted by City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado at a regular session held April 7, 1969. I, Stephen A. ~on, City Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accu~t! and complete copy or a resolution passed by the City Council of the City of Englewood, on the 7th day of April, 1969. I . • . ' f - II'-• 0 - o F'F I C IAC CIT Y cour-.WIL DOCUME:f'IT RESOLUTION NO.J.!t_, SERIES OF 1969 1 • ·• C OU • ·~..-t - . • .., F I L E E.N_GLE OD, COLO. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING REPLACEMENT OF INADE~WATER LINES. WHEREAS, Section 8.7-1 (b) of the Municipal Code of the City of Englewood provides that Ci ty Council may construct a water main of suffi- c i ent size to serve an area served by an inadequate line when, in Council's opinion, the present line is causing an undue hardship upon the users thereof, or the City; and, WHEREAS, City Council has, and does hereby, determine that the lines presently existing in the streets hereinbelow enumerated are inade- quate and are causing undue hardships thereb,y upon the users thereof and upon the Ci ty. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF _ ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, that all service connections to the present lines i n the f o llowi ng locations be changed over to adequate City mains at once, that charges therefor be made in accordance with the schedules establi shed by Ci ty Council by resolution dated July, 2, 1965, and that the same be col l ected by the Utilities Department of the City: 4500 Bj oc k on South Bannock Street BY M~~ / Mayor I, Stephen A. Lyon, City Cl erk-Tre asurer of the City of Englewood, do hereby certify that the above a nd foregoing is a true, acl urate and comp l ete copy of a resoluti on a d opted by the City Counc il of the Ci ty of Englewood at its regular meeting on the 7th day, of AQril , 1969. ~ ?=~ • I ! '!' I· • ' - • • 0 - CITY OF ENGLEWOOD 3400 SOUTH ELATI STREET ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80110 UTILITIES DEPARTMENT APRIL 11, 1969 Owner or Occupant Englewood, Colorado 80110 Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith is a copy of a Resolution by the City Cot•ncil dated the 7th day of April, 1969, relative to change-overs from small, in- adequate water mains to a new, larger City ma i n. This is to advise you that the En~lewood Water Department will soon install a larger water main in your block to which service will be changed over to this larger main from the small, inadequate 11nP n o~o• 1n nlP,.P . Our records show that your service will have to be changed over to the new water main. Also enc los ed is a copy of the Resolution by the City Council estab- lishing the charge of fifty cents (50¢) per front foot of property plus $25.00 for labor. Any new service where a small line is not replaced would cost the owner the installation cost for portion of the new line fronting his property. 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WHEREAS , the street improv emen ts in Paving Distr ict No. 17, in Englewood, Colorado, have been satisfactorily completed and have been accepted by the City of Englewood; and WHEREAS, a statement showing the whole cost of said improv ements and a prop ose d apportionment of the same on the prop - erty in said Di strict h a s been filed with the Director of Finance; and WHEREA S, the City Council has considered the special benefits accruin g to each lot or tract of land in the Distric t by reas o n of the making of said street improvements and has d etermined that the apportionme nt of the assessments for said improvements as set forth in the following Notice, i s in accordance with such bene- fits; TH EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWO OD, COLORADO: l. Th at the Dir ctor of Finance is h ereb y authori zed and directed to notify the owners of the property to be assessed for said improvements by advert isement in three cons ecutive weekly issues of The En g lewo od Herald, a newspaper publishe d and of gen- eral circulation in the City of Englewood, that said improvements have been completed and accepted, that the cost thereof has been app ort io ned according to benefits and that a hearing on the assess- ments will be held at the time and place s et forth in the Notice , and by m~iling a summary of said Netic to all owners of pr operty to be assessed with the costs of said improv tn cnts . Th e summary of the oti ce sh n ll b0 forwarded by prepaid mail at or about the time of th0 (irst pu lica ion of the Notice. The hearing shall be held not l ss Lh n r fiflc n days followin E th firs publica ion of th Noti -8 1 -lt.T fi"'~Nt._. A T lAW DfNV_ft, t:OlC IJA Ot'J • I • • . ' \ I I f 'T • - 2. That the publishe d Notice shall b e in substan tiall y the followin g form: -8 2 - • ·. .• \ I '! I· • - • • PUB LIC 'OT I CE OF THE COMPLETION OF STREET IMP ROVE~~~T S IN PAVI NG DISTRICT NO. 17, IN TH E CITY OF ENG LEWOOD, COLORADO, OF THE APP ORTI0!'-.1-!ENT OF THE COST THEREOF AND HEAR- ING TH ERE ON . TO ALL P ERSON S I NTERESTE D GENERALLY and to the owners of real e s tate whi ch is here inafter described, said real estate comprising the District k nown as Pavi ng Di st rict No. 17, Engl e wood, Colorado; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the improvemen ts in Paving District No . 17, Englewo od , Colorado, which we r e authorized by Ord inanc e No. 10 , S e ries 1968, finally adopted and approved on the 1 8 th day of March, 1968, have b ee n completed, that the same have been a ccepted by the City Co u nci l of the City of Eng lewo od , and that th e cos t thereof has b een apport ione d against the r eal propert y in the Dis trict a ccordin g to b ene fits. NO TICE IS FURTH ER GIVEN : 1. That the whole cost of said imp r ovemen ts has been d e f initel y ascert ained and is the amount of $z'.,;'J Y'!L L·· ·/::>--; said amount including costs o f inspection, collection, incidentals and interest as allowe d by law . 2. Of the whole cost stated in paragraph l, the City of Englewood will pay $ : ~·-y. /;j' , leaving the amount of $.~·""""· , • t o b e a ssessecl a gainst the r eal prope rty in the Dis - trict for th cost of the i mprovements . 3. Th at th e shar apportion d to and upon each lot and tract of land within the District and assessabl f or the i mprove- ments is as follows: -83 - ·' \ l 'T I • • - 1 ~- PROPERTY OWNER • • Paving District No. 17 Engl e \vood, Col orado PROPERTY DESCRIPTION (Att ach Copy of Assessme nt Roll) TOTAL ASSESSMENT / ', I _, r J I / -I // ( • ., r ' ( -- 7 , , • I ' ! / ( ( •/ ~ ·' I I 'r I . • 0 - • • 4. Tha any c om pl a in s or objec tion s which may b e made in wri ting by the o wners of land with in the Dis trict to the City Council a nd filed in the office of the Director of Finance on or _,'-:-y ?r l b efore M~, the 2 4 th day of April , 1969, will be heard and det e rmined by the City Coun cil b e fore the passage of an ordinance asses sing the cost of said improveme nts. 5. Co mplaint s or objections to be pr opos~d assessment s will be he a rd by the City Council on Monday, the ~th day of ~ 1969 , at the h o ur o f ~o'clock P.M., at the City Hall in said City. /. -/ '/t:.;j WITNES S my hand and official s eal this tTth day of h, 1969. (SEAL) Is/ S tephe n A. L~on D1rector of F 1nance, ex-offici o City Cl e rk Publis h in: The Engl e wood Hea rld { 7 ) -lei 1/ ,• / '/'"I Publish on :-Marek ~7 and April -3-, 1969 . -85 - .. I • • . , ·' I I I 'f ...... I • • 3 . Thnt the summary of the Notice to be mailed to each owner of property to be assessed for the co st of improvements shall be in substantially the following form : -86 - I • • • • (F o r m of Mailed Notice) NOTIC E OF FILING ASSESSNENT ROLL OF THE CITY OF ENGLE \.JOO D, COLORADO, PAVING DISTRICT NO. 17 AND OF HEARI NG THEREON NOTIC E IS HER EBY GIVEN Th a t the assessment roll for the City of En g l ewood, Col ~r ad o, Pav ing District No. 17 has been filed in the office of the City Clerk. The own e r or owners of any property which is assessed in said ass e s s me nt roll , whether name d or not in said roll, may, on or before the 24th day of Ap r il, 1969, file with the undersigned, his, h er or their complaints or objections in writing to the pro- posed as sessments. The Ci ty Council will meet to hear and consider complaints or objections to the assess men ts by any party or parties aggrieved thereby on Hond a y , the 2~~h day of {p/~ 1969, at~Sfo'clock P.H., at the Ci ty Hall in said Ci ty. Any compl a int or objection to the validity of the assess- ments or the pro ceedings taken therefor shall be deemed waived un- les s presente d in writing at the time and in the manner indicated ab ove . BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE City of Englewood, Colo rado. DATED T hi s rrth day of~. 1969. /s/ Stephen A. L~on Director of F1nanc e -87 - I • • . , • . . - 4. S hould ally one o r more s e cti o ns or provisions o f th i s Resolution be j u dicia lly de termine d i n valid or unenforceable, such de t rmination s ha l l not a ff e c t , im p air or invalidate the r e- maining pr o vis ions h e r eo f, the intention being that the various provisions h ereof are severable. I ADOPTED AND APPROVED This -l'Jth day of (Mrch, 1969. (SEAL) Mayor ATTES T: Dire ct o r of Fina nc e I • • -88 - . , ' • • • OFFICIAL C ITY C ~"!( 'L , D,~C UMEN-"- RES OLUTI ON NO. / k'~ 7 '3() It> , SERIES OF 1969 -__;._-=--C OU 1 'CI L r .•.. -FI L E ClJ.X. Q E ENGLEW OOD, C OLO. A RE SOL UTI Of APPROVI G Ar D RA TIFYI NG THE PAY MENT BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD OF TH E SUM OF 6 ,950 .00 TO THE FIR 4 OF BOSWORTH, SUL LIV A & COM PA Y, I I C., FOR EX PE NSES I NCURR ED, AN D SE RVICES REH DE RED BY, SA I D FI RM TO TH E CITY OF E GLE OOD . WHEREAS , the City of Englewood did, on or about t he 24th day of Hay, 1969 , enter into a written letter a g ree men t with the firm of Bos wo rt h , Sullivan & Company, Inc., wh e r ein it was a g reed that said firm wo uld act as financial consultants for th e City and for that non-profit corporation k nown as En g lewood 4unicipal Buildin g Authority, Inc. and the issuance by said cor poration of its bonds in the amount of approxi mately l million at and for a fee of 8.60 for ea c h l ,000 bond issued ; and WHEREAS, said agree me nt provided that should th e bonds, for any reason, not be issued, said firm's fees s hould be in an amount equal to the substantiated out-of-pocket expenses incurred by said firm to t he date of the abandonment of the bond issue plus 200.00; and WHEREAS, pursuan t to said a gree ment said fir m undertoo k to co mp letel y prepare said bo nd issue and, pursuant to the ter ms of said a g ree men t, solicite d bids for t he purchase of sa id bonds, but received no bids therefor, with the result that said fir m agreed to purchase t he entire bond issue at and for a purchase price agreed upon in the aforesaid letter agreement ; and WHEREAS, both the Ci ty of Englewood and said fir m were ready, willing and able to complete said bond issue and would have the entire bond issue purchased by said firm, but a pp roxi mately 24 hours prior to the date of the issuance of said bond and the pur- c h ase thereof by t he said fir m, said firm and the City we re pre- vented from finalizing the issuance of said bonds by th e acts or o missions of a third party over wh ich neither the City nor the said fir m had any control or influence; and WHEREAS , to the date of the abandonment of said bond issue said firm expended an amount in preparation therefor in excess of $1 ,98 0 .84; and WHEREAS , in view of the extensive services rendered to the City and to the aforesaid non-profit corporation prior to the date of a b andonment of said bond issue , which were not contemplated at t he time of the execution of the aforesaid letter agreement, said firm submitted to the City a bill for $6 ,950 .0 0, which figure con- stituted approxi mately 75% of the full fee which would have been paid to said firm had t he bonds been issued, plus the sum of $200 .00 as out-of-pocket expenses for said fir m, wh ich bill was presented in the belief that the prior letter agreement did not contemplate t h at suc h extensive services would be ren dered prior to the abandonment of t he bond issue and that t he fees set forth therein would be fair and equitable un der the circumstances; and WHEREAS, said statement for services and out-of-pocket expenses was paid, but there was an inadvertant failure to o btain Council authorization therefor, OW , THE EFORE , BE I T RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNC IL OF TH CI TY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO RADO, as follows: l . That Council he r eby finds and determines that, alt ho ugh the statement for se rv ices exceeds the legally re q uired fee to be ,_ I· • - e:NT /,t'rl 7 ·:;g 19tebUNCIL t.;.::;_, .C F:LE CITY. O F ENGL EWOOD, COLO . CIPAL CODE OF THE ID CHAPTER UPON ~OUS OR SPIRITUOUS ROOMS LET OR -y OF ENGLEWOOD 'ntitled f the City Gf the all ·es • I . • 0 ' 0 - CORRECTION r.E P.CE:E:::IJ' G .::CCU \-£.1/T CF EU .'IK F.=.-J..'v E 1-:.-J.S EEE.'l FE~ /C RCF:L ~ E:: T::: ).~SUFE LEGIE!LJTI ,.VIC ITS J,\-~ GE .-J..=PSJ-?.5 /M.'v EDI.-J. E!... Y 1-:ERE.-J.FTE.=:. I -- • • • O FFICI AL CITY C ~'K'L C:~CUM EN'J.. RE SOLUTI 01 NO . I / '--'K 7 ':/l b , SER I ES OF 1969 _ __:__-=--CO UNC:L r ,__ . , ::, ri LE CIT.X OF. ENGLEW OD, CO LO. A RE SOL UTI OI APPRO VI G AID RA TIFYI NG THE PAYMENT BY THE CITY OF E GLEWOOD OF THE SUM OF 6 ,950 .00 TO THE FI RM OF BO SWOR TH, SU LLI VA & COM PA Y, I C., FOR EX PEN SES I NCURR ED, AND SE RVICES REi DE RED BY, SA I D FI R f~ TO THE CITY OF E GLDOOD . WHEREA S, t he City of Engle wood did , on or about the 24th da y of 11 ay , 1969 , enter into a written 1 ette r a g ree ment wit h t h e fir m of Bos wort h , Sullivan & Co mpan y , Inc., wh erein it was agree d t h at sai d fir m would act as financial consultants for the City and for t hat non-profit corporation known as En g le wood Municipal Buildin g Authorit y , Inc. and the issuance by said cor poration of its bonds in t he amount of approximatel y 1 million at and for a fee of 8 .60 for eac h 1,000 bond issued ; and WH EREA S, said agree ment provided t h at sn ould t he bonds, for any reason, not be issued, said fir m's fe e s s h ould be in an a mount equal to the substantiated out-of-poc ket ex pe nses incurred by said firm to the date of the abandon ment of t he bond issue plus 20 0 .0 0; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said agreement said fir m undertook to completely prepare said bond issue and, pursuant to the terms of said agreement, solicited bids for the purchase of said bonds, but received no bids therefor, with the result that said firm agreed to purchase the entire bond issue at and for a purchase price agreed upon in the aforesaid letter agreement ; and WHEREAS, both the City of Englewood and said firm were ready, willing and able to complete said bond issue and would have the entire bond issue purchased by said firm, but approximately 24 hours prior to the date of the issuance of said bond and the pur- chase thereof by the said firm, said firm and the City were pre- vented from finalizing the issuance of said bonds by the acts or o missions of a third party over which neither the City nor the said firm had any control or influence; and WHEREA S, to the date of the abandonment of said bond issue said firm expended an amount in preparation therefor in excess of 1 , 9 80 • 84 ; and WHE RE AS, in view of the extensive services rendered to the City and to the aforesaid non-profit corporation prior to the date of abandonment of said bond issue, which were not contemplated at the time of the execution of the aforesaid letter agreement, said firm submitted to the City a bill for $6,950.00, which figure con- stituted approximately 75 % of the full fee which would have been paid to said firm had the bonds been issued, plus the su m of $200.00 as out-of-pocket expenses for said firm, which bill was presented in the belief that the prior letter agreement did not contemplate that such extensive services would be rendered prior to the abandonment of the bond issue and that the fees set fort h therein would be fair and equitable under the circu mstance s; and WHE EA S, said statement for services and out -of-poc ket expenses was paid, but there was an inadvertant failure t o o btain Council authorization therefor, OW, THE EFO RE, BE I T RESOLVE D BY TH CITY COUNC IL OF TH E CI TY OF ENG LEWOOD, COLORA DO , as follows : l. That Council hereby finds and deter mines that, although the state me nt for services exceeds the legally required fee to be • I I . • f • paid by the City pursuant to the aforesaid lette r agreement, the amount of the fees set fort h in the state ment of Bosworth, Sullivan & Company, Inc., of August , 19b 8 is fair and reasonable and, due to circumstances not in the contemplation of the parties at the time of the execution of t he aforesai d letter a g ree ment, it is fair and equitable that t he sum of 6 ,9 50 .0 0 be paid to the firm of Bosworth, Sullivan & Company, Inc., for services rendered and expenses incurred at the request of the City of Englewood. 2. That, premises considered, the payment of the sum of $6 ,95 0.00 to the firm of Bosworth, Sullivan & Company, Inc., here- tofore made is hereby fully approved and ratified with the same effect as if this Council had authorized payment of the same prior to the date that payment was made. DATED this 7 day of ~· /) ' 1969. Attest: I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoin g is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Resolution passed by he City Council of the City of Englewood on the __ :z~--- day of l(&'.f , 1969. Attest: -2- •• I . • . , • / oFFlClr.,C 1' c o L' 1,..11 _ c o c u E ./) . ;_CITY 1 I NT R 0 D U C E D AS A B I L L B Y C 0 UN C I Lf'IA N uA~....t,~(2..._· "'-!(.._,._..' /-'u-'-~+'----c---,--::c-..,..,...-• I I,,,,{ 7 09 BY AU1;.11.Q.RITY . c FiLE ORDINANCE NO . __LS_, SERIES OF l9(doUNCIL \.oc.-·•· oLO. CITY. OF ENG LEWOOD . C AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTIC LE 16.5 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF E GLEWOOD TO LEVY THE TAX I MPOSE D BY SAID CHAPTER UPON ALL SALES OF FE RMENTED NALT BE VE RAGES, NA LT, VI OUS OR SPIRITUOUS LI QUORS AND UPON THE REN TAL PRICE OF ALL LODGING ROOMS LET OR REI TED FOR A PERIOD OF LESS THAN THIRTY (30) DAYS. BE I T ORDAI NED BY THE CIT Y COUNC IL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section l. Subsection (h) of Section 16.5-4, entitled "Items Exempt from Taxation," of the Municipal Code of the City of Englewood, is hereby repealed. Section 2. Sect ion 16 .5-3 of the Municipal Code of the City of Englewood is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 16. -3 Sales Tax Levy (a) There is hereby imposed upon all sales of all items described in Section 16.5-2 within the boundaries of the City of Englewood a tax in accordance with the following schedule: (b) In addition to the tax levied by subsection (a) he reof, there is also hereby levied a tax, based upon t he rental fee, price or other consideration paid (l'lo b;l <-or received therefor, upon the rental or lease of any r.ot{l.. -....room ,111r roomsOiifor lodging purposes in any hotel, motel, lodge, resort, club, rooming house, apartment building or other establishment, making such rooms available to the public, where the period of lodging for which such rental fee, price or other consideration is paid or received shall be less than thirty (30) days. The tax hereby levied shall be based upon the same schedule as is set forth in subsection (a) hereof and the person, partnership, corporation or other entity making such rooms available shall, for all purposes of this Article, be deemed to be a "retailer," as defined in Sec. 16.5-l. • I (c) The retailer shall add the tax imposed here- to to the sale price or charge of the item sold, showing such tax as a separate and distinct ite m, and, when added, such tax shall constitute a part of such price or charge, shall be a debt from the purchaser to t he retailer until paid, and s h all be recoverable a la in the same ma nner as ot he r debts. I • • - • • / ENT I NTR OD UC ED AS A BILL BY COU NCILMAN j,, 7 v BY AUl)I.Q.RITY 1 , · c, F:LE ORD I NANCE NO. __LS_, SERIES OF l9fdQ U CIL ···-' coLO. CITY. O F ENGLEWO OD , AN ORDI NANCE AMEND I NG ART ICLE 16.5 OF THE MUN ICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO LEVY THE TAX I MPOSE D BY SAI D CHAPTE R UPON LL SALES OF FE RMENTED MA LT BEVE RAGES, MA LT, VI OU S OR SPIRITUOUS LI QUORS AND UPON THE REN TAL PRICE OF ALL LODG I NG ROOMS LET OR RENTED FOM A PERIOD OF LESS THAN THIRTY (3 0 ) DA YS. BE IT ORDA I NED BY THE CITY COUNC IL OF THE CITY OF ENG LEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section l. Subsection (h) of Section 16.5 -4, entitled "Items Exempt from Taxation," of the Municipal Code of the City of Englewood, is hereby repealed. Section 2. Section 16 .5-3 of t he Municipal Code of t he Ci ty of Englewood is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 16.5-3 Sales Tax Levy (a) There is hereby imposed upon all sales of all items described in Section 16.5-2 within the boundaries of the City of Englewood a tax in accordance with the following schedule : (b ) In addition to the tax levied by subsection (a) hereof, there is also hereby levied a tax, based upon the rental fee, price or other consideration paid 1110\>:l z-or received therefor, upon the rental or lease of any f,oMI:-.....room ,w rooms~for lodging purposes in any hotel, motel, lodge, resort, club, rooming house, apartment building or other establishment, making such rooms available to the public, where the period of lodging for which such rental fee, price or other consideration is paid or received shall be less than thirty (30) days. The tax hereby levied shall be based upon the same schedule as is set fort h in subse ction (a) hereof and the person, partners hip, corporation or other entity making such rooms availabl e shall, for all pu rposes of this Article, be deemed to be a "r etaile r," as defined in Sec. 16.5-l. (c) The retailer shall add the tax imposed here- to to the sale p r ice or c harge of the item sold, s h owing such tax as a separate and distinct ite m, and , when added, such tax shall constitute a pa rt of such price or charge, shall be a de bt from the purchaser to the retailer until paid, and s hall be recoverable a la in the same manner as ot he r debts. I • • • Sect i on 3. Tn e pro v isi ons of this ordinance shall be, and beco "1 ve a t 2 :ll o'clo ck a.m. on the first day of July, 1969 e o r ull and passed on first readin g on the ..c.c.~....:...~----· 19 69 . 1 Ordinance on the o?O da y of d o fin al reading on the --L.Z __ o. ~· Series of 1969, on the """"~'------- I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of an Ordinance passed on final reading and published as Ordinance No . .:.../-J-? __ Series of 1969. •. I . • • •• • Section 3. The provisions of this ordinance shall be, and become, effective at 2:01 o'clock a.m. on the first day of July, 196 9, and not before. Introduced, read in full and passed on first readin g on the 1 7 day of 22/cl lc/v , 1969 . ~?-7.-:f ublished as a Bill for an O rdin~xnce on the o?O da y of ~a~c/u , 1969 . --- Re ajl. by t;itle and passed on final reading on the ---<;Z __ _ day of u~ , 1969 .. Published ~n:di~~nce No . /9 , Series of 1969, on the /0 day of ~1, [, , T'9b9:'" &LL~<-~~-7 Mayor I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of an Ordinance passed on fin a 1 reading and pub 1 i shed as 0 rdi nan ce No. "-/_?'--- Series of 1969. . - I· • . , I ! I '!' - • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COU NCIL MAN :, 1"\LI!: c ou;·: .... l '-• • ooo coJ..O. BY AUT H 0 R IT Y lea::£ Of. ENGl-E. ~ ' ORDINANCE NO. ~. SERIES OF ~ AN ORDI NA NCE ESTABLISHI NG FOUR COU NCIL DISTRICTS WITHI N THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND REPEALI NG ORDINANCE NO. 14, SERIES OF 1963, ORDI NANCE NO. 9, SE RIES OF 1967, AND ALL OTHER ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDI I AN CES I N CO NFLICT HERE WITH. AND DECLARING AN EMERGENC Y. BE IT ORDAI NED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. There are hereby established wtihin the City of Englewood four Council Districts, the boundaries of which are hereby established as follows: (a) Council District No. 1 shall include and be com- prised of all that northwesterly portion of the City bounded on the east by the centerline of South Logan Street from East Yale Avenue to the centerline of East Floyd Avenue; thence westerly from the centerline of South Logan Street to the centerline of South Broadway; thence southerly along the centerline of South Broadway from the centerline of East Floyd Avenue to the center- line of West Oxford Avenue; thence westerly along the centerline of West Oxford Avenue from the centerline of South Broadway to South Santa Fe Lane, the westerly City limits of Englewood. (b) Council District No.2 shall include and be com- prised of all that northeasterly portion of the City bounded on the west by the centerline of South Logan Street from East Yale Avenue to the centerline of East Floyd Avenue ; thence westerly from the centerline of South Logan Street to the centerline of South Broadway; thence southerly along the centerline of South Broadway from the centerline of East Floyd Avenue to the center- line of East Kenyon Avenue; thence easterly along the centerline of East Kenyon Avenue from the centerline of South Broadway to South Clarkson, the eastern City limits of Englewood. (c) Council District No. 3 shall include and be com- prised of all that area bounded on the north by the centerline of East Oxford Avenue from South Santa Fe Lane, the westerly City limits line of Englewood, to the centerline of South Broad- way; thence northerly along the centerline of South Broadway to the centerline of East Kenyon Avenue; thence easterly along the centerline of East Kenyon Avenue from the centerline of South Broadway to South Clarkson, the eastern City limits of Englewood; and bounded on the south by the centerline of west Tufts Avenue beginning at the western City limits line of the City of Engle- wood in the vicinity of South Garden Street; thence easterly to the centerline of South Lipan Street; thence southerly along the centerline of South Lipan Street from the centerline of West Tufts Avenue to the centerline of West Union Avenue; thence easterly along the centerline of West Union Avenue from the cen- terline of South Lipan Street to the centerline of South Broadway; thence northerly along the centerline of South Broadway from the centerline of West Union Avenue to the centerline of East Radcliff Avenue; thence easterly along the centerline of East Radcliff Avenue from the centerline of South Broadway to South Clarkson Street, the easterly City limits of Englewood. (d) Council District No. 4 shall include and be com- prised of all that portion of the City of Englewood lying southerly I . • . , - • I • and southwesterly of the following line: from a point beginning at the intersection of the centerline of West Tufts Avenue and the weste rl y City limits line of Englewood in the vicinity of South Ga rden Street ; thence easterly along the centerline of West Tufts Avenu e to the centerline of South Lipan Street; thence southerly along the centerline of Sout h Lipan Street fro m the centerline of We st Tufts Avenue to the centerline of West Union Avenue ; thence easterly along the centerline of West Union Avenue from t he centerline of South Lipan Street to the centerline of South Broad way; thence northerly along the centerline of South Broadway from the centerline of West Union Avenue to the center- line of East Radc liff Avenue· thence easterly along the centerline of East Radcliff Avenu e from the centerline of South Broadway to South Clarkson Street, the easte rl y City li mit s of Englewood; and also including the portion of the City of Eng lewood generally kn own as the Centennial Acres area which lies wit hi n the City limit lines of the City of En g lewood. Section 2. The City Council hereby finds, determines and declares that the Council Districts set forth in Section 1 above have approxi ma tely the same number of re gi stered voters, as deter- mined by the number registered to vote at the preceding General Munici pal Election, and that the variance in number of registered voters is not greater than 15 % between t he Dis trict with th e highest number of registered voters and the District with the lowest number of registered voters. Section 3. The establishment of four new Council Districts as set forth 1n this ordinance shall not affect the terms and tenures of the present members of the City Council, which shall continue until the election and/or appointment and qualification of their successors in office. Section 4. Ordinance No. 14, Series of 1963, Ordinance r o. 9, Series of 1967, and all other ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 5. City Council hereby finQs and declares that an emergency exists and that the immediate passage of this ordinance is necessary for the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, by reason of which, this ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its final passage. Introduced, read in full and unanimously passed on firs ~ reading by a quorum of City Council on the /'7 day of 72de't'A 19 69. . ~~d by title and passed on final readin g on the ~~'~---day of ~· 1 , 196 9 . Published as }!:linjlnce No. // , Series of 1 969, on the /(_ day of Lf/l dl , 1 969. ~b~c: · Mayor f Attest: I . • . , -• on final readin g and pub lis h ed as Ordinance tl o. of 1 96 9 . Attest : --~~~~~--· Series ~~ •• I . . • • • O FFJC JAC D C ITY CCV ~., r'0C UMEtiiT I , ,'1 I NTRODUCED AS A BILL BY CO Ui CIL MAN f (},;\• AN ORD I NA E AM H I G SECT I O 14 .2 OF THE MUNICIP AL CODE OF THE CITY OF Et4G LE · 00 , A l.J uECL AR I I G A1 E ~ ERG E CY . WHEREAS , tne p r esent maxi mum interest rate established by ordinance for oonds for local i mprovements is 6 %; and WHEREAS, interest rates are currently increasin g and may cause the bond s to be sold for Paving District No. 1 8 , wh ich is presentl y being creat ed by the City of Eng l ew ood, to bea r an in- terest rat e h i ghe r than 6 %. t O , THEREFO E, BE IT UR!.JA I EO BY THE CITY COUN CIL OF TH CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follo ws : Section l. Ch apter 14.2 of the i1 unici pal ode of the City of Englewood, Colorado, is he re by a mended to read as follo ws : 14.2 State Law to Control --Exceptions. Ex cept as pro- vided by the Charter, and except as p rovided herein, for those local improvements which are to be paid for, either wholly, or in part, by the levying of a special assessment upon those p ro pe rties within the district which specificall y ben fits therefro m, the procedure for the creatio n of local or special im- provement districts in this City for said p urpose, the construction or installat ion of i mprove ments in said special or local i mp rov e ment d istricts, the issuance and pay ment of bonds for costs an d expenses of constructing or installin g suc h i mp rovements and assessin g the costs of construction or installin g such i mprovements, s hall be as p rovided by t he statutes of the State of Colorado r e lati ng to t he creation of special or local improve ment dist ricts by statutory cities, as suc h la ws now exist or as may be a mended, except insofar as said statutes pertain to t he in- terest rate applica b le on bon ds and assess me nts whi ch interest rate shall be established by ordinance by the City Council of t he City of Eng le wood, Co lora do. Sect ion 2 . For t he rea sons h reina bo ve set fort h, the ity Council he re by finds and declares t h at t he i mmed iat e passa ge of t h is ordinance i s necessary for t he p reservation of tne pu lie he alt h , pe ace and safety in order to allo w for t he cre ation of Pavin g Uistrict 10 . l i n t e Ci ty of En gle woo d , by reason of wh ic h t his or dinanc e sha ll beco me ef f e ctive i mmed iately upon its passage, in accordance with the provisions of Se ction 41 of the City Charter of t he City of Eng le wood, Colorado. Introduced, r e ad in full and passed on first readin g on the _ ~ day of Ap ri 1, 1 969 . Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the /{' day of c1;,.a >, { , 19 9 . R-ead by tit 1 e and passed on final reading on the ___ da y Of SCJ l 1 , 1 969 . Published as 9rdinance o. ~G , Se ries of 1969, on t he -.....c....:-7_ day of ~ 1 1 · · ----~69 . Attest : I • • ' - •• • I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of an Ordinance passed on final reading and published as Ordinance No. !?7 Series of 1969. -2- ' , • I . • . r • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COU NCILMAN BY AUTHOi~ C O\..J' '-' ,.:; F lU :: ORDINANCE NO. ~· SERIES {li;~~\} E.f'.IGLENOOD,COLC1. AN ORDINANCE ASSESSING CERTAI REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED THEREIN FOR COSTS EXPENDED BY THE CITY I N THE RE MOVAL AND DISP OSAL OF WEEDS OR RUBBISH THEREFRO M. WHEREAS, The City Council has heret ofore been informed by the City Manager of the City of Englewood, pursuant to the pro- visions of Sec. 23.17 of the Nunicipal Code of the City of Engle- wood, Colorado, that certain costs have been incurred by the City in causing the removal or disposal of certain weeds or rubbish from various properties located within the City, that a state- ment of the costs incurred together with administrative costs has been mailed to the owners of such property, and that more than thirty (3 0 ) days have elapsed without said statement of costs being paid. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAI ED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section l. Pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 23.17, there is hereby assessed against each of the following described pro- perties the following amounts, which amounts consist of the actual costs incurred by the City in causing the removal and disposal of weeds or rubbish from such properties, plus 15 % administrative costs and 10 % penalty: DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY South 15 feet of Lot 17, all of lots 18 through 22, Block 72. Harlem Addition. Southeast corner Lehigh Place and Santa Fe Lane. Lot 5, Lehigh Park. Northeast corner of Lehigh Place and Santa Fe Lane. Lots 3 and 4, Lehigh Park. Cornell and South Tejon, Southeast corner. Lots l, 2, and 3, Block 11, Vista Heights, 2nd Filing. Lots 15 and 16, Block 3, Westview. Southwest corner of Bates and Emerson. Part of the SW l/4 NW l/4 Sec. 35, Township 4, Right 68 West, 6th Principal Meridian, Beginning 16' East of No rthwest corner Lot l, Dobbins Resubdivision, through E 16 6', through S 305 ', through W 16 6 ', through 305' to Point of Beg innin g. Lots ll and 12, Block 15, Jackson's Broadway Heights. Lot 5, Cla rk Subdivision AMOUNT OF ASSESSMENT $ 75.90 15. 18 21 . 91 120. 18 82.23 166.98 52.50 22.77 I . • - ----------~~--~~------------~--~------------~------------------~~J ------------~~~----------~~ • DESC RIPTI ON OF PROPER TY AMOU NT OF ASS ESS MENT Southeast corner of West Dart mouth and South Shoshone, Beginning 6 54.2' S and 21 3 .1' E of NE 1/4 SE 1/4 NW corner of 33-4 -6 8 , t h rough N 30 ' E 28 3 .5', throu gh Al7° E 18.6 ', S 72°55' E. 85 .1', t h roug h SW 25 ', t h rou gh W 260 ' M/L to Be ginnin g . $ 75 .90 be~& 18 24 1 ~leek 7 1 ~iggiAs IAI!!llllteell lla~~EieAs . ~ Lot 14, Block 3 , Westview Subdivision. 49 .34 Lots 12-15 , Bloc k 2 , Birc h 's Addition to Sout h Broadway Heights, 3500 So. Lincoln. 12 9 .6 7 325 5 So. Aco ma, All of Lot 13 and 14, Bloc k 3, S.G. Hamlins Bdwy. Addition. 36.06 46 00 Block South Pearl -West side of street. Lot 40 , Block 62, South Broadway Heights. 11.3 9 Southwest corner of Jefferson and Pennsylvania. Lots 44, 4 5 and South 7.8 ft. of 46, Block 5 , Higgins Englewood Gardens. 63.2 5 South of 3637 So. Pennsylvania. Lots 35 and 36, Block 5 , Hi g gins Englewood Gardens. 117.02 North of 3580 So. Broadway. Lots 19 through 22, Block 1 , Birc hes Addition to South Broadway Heig hts. 132.83 Lots 1 through 5 , except part belonging to State Highway Department, Block 1, Higgins Broadway Addition. 167.62 Section 2. Upon final passage of the Ordinance, a copy thereof s h all be sent to each person having a record interest in each of t he properties herein assessed and the Director of Finance shall certify such assessment to the Treasurer of the County of Arapahoe who s hall collect t he sa me in t he manner as ad valorum taxes are collected. Introduced, read in full and passed on first readin g on t he I -z da y of 2:2/a •c?!L , 1969. Pub li sh e d a s a Bill for an Ordinance on t he c 2(' day of /7-b 'c /' · , 196 9 . Read_by title , an d day of (1 LJ 11 1 ) Published a passed ' 196 9 . No . / C da y of '--'"-r-.._._·'-'-------- on f inal ~")- 1 9 . .,,,,,, ~ ~ ~.·~ read ing on the 7 ' Ser i e s of 1 9 6 9 , on the I I . • . ' I ! I '! -,, • I • I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy o~an Ordinance passed on final reading on the ~ day of ( ~ { , 1969, and published as Ordinance o. L-5:> , Series() 1 69. Attest: •. I . • 0 f - • {~~'7 /(}_ ( {_ £~de·;: • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION APRIL 7, 1969 ~ ~ ... - Call to order, invocation by the Rev. :s-ec ear r ier of the Hampden Hills Baptist Church, pledge of allegiance led by Boy Scout Troop No. 333, and roll call. 8:00P.M. 1. Pre-scheduled citizens and visitors. (a) Recognition of "special guests" of the Council. (b) Mr. Dick Whittemore of Leslie E. Whittemore and Company, Certified Public Accountants, will be present to review the 1968 Annual Audit. (c) Mr. Nate Burt and Mr. Don Filbert will be present to discuss the possibility of a traffic signal installa- tion on South Broadway. (d) Mr. Ed Cartwright and others will be present to discuss taxes with regards to liquor sales and establishments. (e) Mr. Richard Banta and others will be present to discuss one-way streets. (f) Mr. M. M. Summers, 3140 South Delaware Street, will be present to discuss increasing Councilmen salaries. Public hearing regarding the rezoning of the 3000 block of South Delaware Street from R-2-A to R-3-B . 3. Communications. \..(9.) Memorandum from Mr. Stanley H . Dial, City Manager, regarding traffic signalization require- ments at certain intersections. (Copies transmitted herewith.) I v (b) Memorandum from Mr. Stanley H. Dial , City Manager, regarding signalization requirements at West Tufts Avenue railroad crossings and South Santa Fe Drive. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (c) Letter from Mr. John Murphy, Personnel Director, regarding on-the-job injury compensation survey. (Copies transmitted herewith.) Minutes of the Board of Career Service Commissioners meeting of March 20, 1969. (Copies transmitted here- with.) (1) Memorandum recommending the a mendment of the date by which the Commission must submit salary recommendations. (e) Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of March 5, 1969. (Copies transmitted herewith.) ';~f) Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of March 12, 1969. (Co pies transmitted herewith.) l(g) Memorandum from Chief Doug Sovern, Fire Chief, regarding the Fire Department Instructor's Co nference. (Copies transmitted herewith. ) (Continued) "\ ,_ "";> 0, ·' \ ! 'f I • • f • • AGENDA FOR R EGULA R COUNCIL SESSION APRIL 7, 1969 Page 2 3 . Co mmuni cation s . (Continued) '-~) Fi nal estimate data for Paving District No. 17 (1968). (Copies transmitted herewith.) v (i) Minutes of the Water a nd Sewer Board meeting of March 18, 196 9. (Co p ies transmitted herewith.) .I (j) (1) Memorandum recommending In -City sewer head tap fees. (2) Memorandum recommending the authori- zati on for Littleton to provide water ser- vices within Engl ewood . Minutes of the Public Library Board m eeting of March 11, 1969. (Co p ies tran s mitted he rewith.) v (k) Calendar of joint Co uncil-Board m eetings. (Copies transmitted h e rewi th.) 4. City Attorney. (a) Bill for an Ordinance regarding a business and occupational tax on alcoholic beverage retailers. (Copi es will be available at the session.) (b) Ordinance on final reading extending the municipal sales tax to alcoholic beverages and lodging. (Copies previously transmitted.) (c) Emergency ordinance re-districting election boundari es. (Copies previousl y transmitted.) "(d) Ordinance on final r eading assessing weed removal costs. (Copies previously transmitted.) (e) Actions r egardi ng Paving District No. 18 (1969). l (f) Resolution a m e nd i ng grade levels for sec retaries. (Co p ies transmitted herewith.) (g) Attorney 's choice. 5. Ci ty Manager. (a) Report regarding discussion Wi th the Englewood Municipal Employees' Association regarding an ordinance transferring the Personnel ~ir~ctor. '(b) Request for a uthorization for the Mayor a nd City Clerk to e nte r into an agreement with the Denver Wa t r Boa rd for the construction of a culvert. ( o p ies tran s mitted herewith.) (c) R port r e garding first quarter sal es tax collec- ti on s a nd 1969 financ e s. (Copies transmitted h r \\ith .) (d) Summ a tion of b ids r e c ive d for Bell eview Park Addit ion. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (e) Ma nage r's choice. (Continued) , - .• I ! ! I • f • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION APRIL 7, 1969 Page 3 6. Recognition of non-scheduled citizens and visitors. 7. General di scu ssion . (a) Mayor's choice. (b) Councilman's choice. 8. Adjournment. STANLEY H. DIAL City Manager SHD /ij I • • \ l I 'T • . . I I . . . I · • •' I ( • t • I • 'r - - • • • ,. . • - TO: All Me mbers of the E nglewood Ci ty Council OFFICIAL CJ'n( CO U C IL D O C UMENT FROM : Mr. Stanley H. Dial , Ci ty Manager DATE : April 1 , 196 9 SUBJECT: AUDIT FOR 196 8 • t-I,-1 T') CO !.! CiL 1.11:.~ lli~G F I LE OITY OF ENGL EWOOD. COLO. Arriving by separate mail, from the firm of Leslie E . Whittemore and Company, is the audit for the year 1968. Mr. Richard Whittemore will be present at the April 7, 1969, City Council meeting to make a formal pre- sentation and review of the audit, as well as answer any questions you might have. I would like to call your attention to two items contained within the audit. First, in the Jetter of transmittal , it is pointed out that during 1968 a pay- ment of $6,950 was made to Bosworth, Sullivan and Company, Inc. for financial consulting and standby underwriting service in connection with the municipal building authority bond issue contrary to Resolution No. 23, Series of 1967. Resolution No. 23 adopts the May 24th Jetter of proposal of Bosworth, Sullivan and Company which states in part: "For and in consideration of the above financial services and standby underwriting guarantee, our fee shall be $8.60 per $1, 000 bond issued, plus the actual expense of municipal bond counsel retained by us on your behalf, but, in no event, to exceed $12,000. lf, for any reason, no bonds are issued, our fee shall be our substantiated out-of-pocket expenses in- curred to date of abandonment, plus $200." Mr. Lyon and I authorized payment to Bosworth , Sullivan and Company in August, 1968, in the amount of $6,950. This amount was substantially higher than that called for in the letter of agreement. It was our opinion that Bosworth , Sullivan and Company had, in fact, performed services far in excess of the services which would normally be contemplated for an abandoned bond issue. Normally, an abandonment clause pertains to abandoning a bond issue prior to the actual date of sale rather than after the bonds have been sold. ln fact , the bond issue was not abandoned , but rather , in our opinion, the bonds had been sold to Bosworth , Sullivan and Company as called for in their underwriting guarantee , and they, in turn , had proceeded to sell the bonds to their customers. The only remaini ng step was the physical delivery of the deed and bonds to the proper parties . (As a matter of fact, the bonds , which are normally printed after a sale , had been printed and signed and were ready for delivery.) I have enclosed a resolution ratifying the payment of $6 ,950 to the firm of Bosworth, Sullivan and Company . This resolution is recommended to you for action at t he April 7 , 1969, Council meeting on the basis that the firm of Bosworth, Sullivan and Company had, in fact, incurred costs far in excess of those normally contemplated for an abandoned bond issue and that , in fact, the bond issue had not been abandoned as the City h?.d pro- ceeded with the sale of the bonds . (Continued) 0 ' .' \ ! ' " ' I ' - • • • • 0 - All Members of the Englewood City Council April 1, 1969 Page 2 The second item to be pointed out is that which is obtained on the last page of the audit --Page 55. This page shows the fixed assets of the City of Englewood, excluding the Water and Sewer Funds. The fixed assets are divided into Working Fixed Assets , those assets necessary to the accomplishment of the City's departmental purposes such as trucks , desks and adding machines, and Service Fixed Assets , those assets which pro- vide a direct benefit to the population such as the streets , storm drainage and parks systems. The assets have been valued at original cost. The schedule indicates that the City presently has Working Fixed Assets of $1,357,835 and Service Fixed Assets of $14,714,102, with a total of General Fixed Assets of $16,071,937. To the Working Fixed Assets may be added the valuation of property and plant equipment in the Water and Sewer Funds which are respectively $10, 735, 216 and $2,623,649, making a total Working Fixed Asset value of $14, 716, 700 and a grand total for all Service and Working Fixed Assets of $29,430 , 802. I believe these figures illustrate the rather significant capital investment which has taken place within the City of Englewood since its inception. Finally, I would like to state that Mr. Lyon and his staff have done a com- mendable job of stewardship during 1968. Respectfully, STANLEY H. DIAL City Manager SHD /ij Att . • I • • . , f ./ TO : • 0 - IHTU-OifiCI MIMOaANOUM DATI· NOM: IJ . A . R •>mo~ns Plannintt 01r ~ctor j 'UaJKT: • ThornPy Re~onina I ( fJl As yo u kno;,. the Ctty Counc11 •111 h<>ld a Public ileartn1 on AI ''~~ 7 19()9 on t he mat t,r ot tht! Thorncy Re~on1na applt- <...111 n---bo..>th s1dca of the 3000 bl oc k or South Dela ... art~ ~lrcet Plea~•· fi n d nt t~P h c d ~•ps u t the aubject ar~~ tor d1¥lr1but10D vdth t h r· Co un c il mater1al A rec01111c:ndalion froa the C·.l1r!M1aa1on ancf a 1 (!Vlt'~ o t :tu subjt>ct area prep•red by thP Plann1ng Viru:tor Willi f or ·~.:~rdf'd to lhe Council prevtou11ly . kc:r.au ae rncre have alr~ady bec:o quct~t ion• about "apot :r.ontn1" 10 c.o nnr,·t 1on wi • t. t h is and other casea wbtch have hcen l "C<."nll}· C•.HiS J <Jc r o.:d and ht•cauae it ••:r be BUI~t•ated at the rh·ar ·lu~ th .. t r.ly th~· pt ·o p e rry in -.htch Mr . Tborney is lntereated ---t l 1.tt n .J :u b ····ecf JU~lb and 3 068 South Delaware---be t·ez•)••ed, I ;ur Al!:Jo e n l.l O tii n ~ copiclt of an opinion to lhia p otnl '10h1ch ·,;,· .triswell r·.·ud ,·r cd lalit Septeabet· i :l o p t • th~sf' it~ems will be of aa•tatancc to the Counc1la~n . #£-n_~ D. ANDR£WS ROIIANS Plannina DlrP tnr ·' \ ! '!' I • • ' .: • ,. - - CITY ATTORNEY 'S OPINION NO . 68-4 s ptembe r 18, 1968 SU~JECr: Validity of Amending Zoning Ordinance to Re-zon e Less Than One Block Ar ea. QUESTION The Planning Director has requested this office to render its opinion as to whether there is any legal r e a son which would prohibit rezoning an area of less than one b l ock irom medium density residential uses to high density residential uses. OPI NI ON It is the op~n~on of ~s office that the validity of a re- zoning ordinance is not solely depe ndent upon the size of the parcel involved. Thus, if there are public reasons distinguishing the parcel involved from parcels surrounding it, and if the reaoning is engaged in for the public welfare and not merely for private gain, a rezoning limited to only one parcel, irrespective of ita size, is justifiable and legal. DISCUSSION A "bugaboo" of municipal zoning authorities which has a tendency, in some instances, to discourage the practice of rezoning small ) tracts or parcels of land, is a legal concept which, for lack of a better term, has been referred to as "island" or "spot" aoning. Unfortunately, however, these terms, "is land zoning" and "spot zoning", while originally devised to describe a rather complex legal concept have, by their nature and by their subsequent uaage, to some conaiderable extent, unduly focused attention upon th• siae of the parcel involved. While it is true that the size of a ---- parcel being rezoned is one factor to be considered by the courts in determining the validity of the rezoning, it is by no means true that all rezonings limited to small tracts are invalid or that the rezoning of a large tract (even including several blocks) cannot be an exercise in "spot zoning." In order to understand the legal concept of •spot aoning•, it is necesaary to understand that rezoning• must be carried out with three principals in mind : 1. Any zoning, or rezoning, must be enac ted in accordance with the general public welfare and in compliance with a comprehen sive plan --zoning cannot se rve only the economic advantage of the property owner. 2. Zoning restrictions •uat be placed upon parcels of realty by the establishment of "districts " and the eatablia~nt of ~unifo~· regulations for all properties I f ... • - within the same district.1 3 . On ce a pa r cel of ground is zoned, the owners of the s urroundinq pare ls may rely upon lhat zonin and rely upon t he p rop o s i tion that that zoninq will not be cha nged unless chang ing c o n ditions r equ ire , in th pu lie wel f a r e, a ch ange i n zoning. Now, based upon the foregoing gen eral princ i pa ls, Courts h ave use d the phrase "s po t zoni n g" to r e f e r to act i o n by a zoning autho rity which pl aces a small area into a zone di fferent from that of the area s urrounding i t, where t he r e a re no disti nction s between the area zoned and the area surround i ng it an d where the action of the zoning authority is not based upon any comprehe ns i v e plan or the general welfare , but is enacted solely fo r t he bene fit of the private owner of the g round . Thus, one authority on zon ing say s that ; " 'spo t zoning' is used to describe any situation in wh ich a zoning ordinance or amendment places a small area into a zone diffe rent from that of the ~ea surrounding it, * * * 'spot zon i n g ' is u sed in a descriptive aense; it is only when there is an arbi trary or unreasonable devotion of the small area so zon ed o r rezone d to uses inconsistent to thos e to whi ch the re st of th e dis trict i s restricted, and it is so rezoned fo r the sole benef it of the private interest of the owner, that such zon i n g is invalid, but if the rezoning is in accordance with the comprehensive pl an and serves the qeneral welfare it is valid." Thu.·, while •spot zoning" typically involves a small parcel of ground, the mere fact that the parcel involved i n the rezoning is small does not, in and of itself, invalidate the rezoning. Rather, irrespective of the size of the parcel rezoned, the basic question is whether the rezoning was an action of arbitrariness ~or unreasonableness, or on the other hand, whether it was in accordance with a eo~~prehensive plan and zr the general welfare. Aqain, Rathkopf points out that "if a change of zone is rea- sonable and Is in accordance with the comprehens i ve plan of the zoning authority and can be justified as contributing to the public health, safety and general welfare, it wi ll not be held invalid as 'spot aoning', even though the reclassification affects only a single piece of property or m•y incidentially discriminate lThis traditional concept of the zoning power is undergoing a radical chanqe as planners, developers and co urts are beginning to recoqni&e that variations, even within the same district, are permissible and that this variation may legally b e achieved in a manner other than throuqh variances granted by a Board of Adjusbnent and Appeals. Thus, we have seen • rather dramat1c development of the concept of "planned development unit s" i n many of the newer zoning ordinances. -2- ---- I ' - in f avor of t he ow n er th e reo . (Ra t hkoof on the Law of Zon ing and Planning , 26-14 ). Th ere can be , therefore , no hard and fast rule set down to dete rmine when any p articular zonin g action is valid. n a ther , t h e Co u r t s will look a t each case and determine from th e fa c t s o f ea ch cas e wheth e r the acti on wa s a r bitrary or reas onab l e . Nevertheless , some of the f actors which the Co urt s have e n un c i at e d as having a b ea ring upon th e ir c onclusion as t o the reasonab l e- n ess o f the au t h ority's ac t ion are as fo llows: 1. Whether the s urrounding has esse nti al l y th e s ame characteristics a s th e pa r cel b e ing r e z o ned. 2. Whether the zoning authority considere d only th e specific use to be made of the property r e z o n ed , rather than all of the uses to which the pro p e rty wo uld be entitled to be put under the zoning chang e. 3. Whether consideration was given by the zoning authority to the rezoning of this p articular prope rty only, or whether it cons idered rezon ing other prope rties contiguous to the sume. 4. Whether the City h ad an ulte rior motive (such as a possible future condemnation action) in r e zoning the property, and 5. Whether there has been any substantial changes in the use of the property zoned or of the general area since the last zoning was imposed upon it. Of these factors, perhaps the one which has been relied upon by most Courts is the factor of whether the property being rezoned is in any manner different from surrounding p roperty. Both Rathkopf, supra, and HcQui 11 in ( 8 McQui 11 in on Munici~al Corporations 125.83 and 25.84) have cited numerous cases w ich have relied upon dis factor to some considerable extent. See, for example, Keppy v. Ehlers, 115 NN2d 198 (Iowa); Sha ~iro v. Cit~ of Cambridge, 166 NE2d 208 (Mass., lq 60); Maler o Baltimore v. {rd, 62 A2d 598 (Maryland 1948); Appeal of Mu ac, 418 Pa. 267, 210 2d 275; and Edgewood Civic Club v. Bla1sdell, 99 N.H.244, 61 A2d 517 (all of which held that the parcel be1nq rezoned had no distinguishing characteristics from the surrounding properties) and Gratton v. Conte, 364 Pa. 578, 73 A2d 381 (which upheld an aaenam&nt ol the ordinance to permit mult iple family dwellings in a former single faaily residential district, where t he parcel involved was located on a steep tract not adapted to single family houses but suitable for apartment s). The decisions rendered by the Colorado Sup reme Court also support the proposition that "spot zoning" i s not s o much concerned with the siae of the parcel involved as it is with the pu~e of the rezoning. -3- , . 0 ------~ ------ I • - For example , in the l eading ca se of Clark v. Citv of Boulder, 362 P2d 16 0 (1961 ), th e Co ur la id down the followinq te st: "In determining wheth e r spot zoning is invol v d , the test is whether the chan ge in q uestion was nadc for the purpose of f urth erin g a comprehensi v zonin p lan or de signed merely to relieve a particul a r orope rty from restr ictions of t he zoning regulation s ." In that case, the Court i nval idated an or d inan ce wh i c h rezoned a small tract of land from a residential use to a b us iness use so as to allow the erection of a filing station th e reupon. , . The Court pointed out that the property was origi nally z o ned approximately five years previously for a residential us e and that at that time an area to the east of the tract in dispute and immediately across the street from it was zoned for business and was developed as a shopping center in which various retail outlets, including a filling station, had been erected. Emphasi zing that there had been insufficient change in conditions since the original zoning of this property for residen t ial uses to authorize a change, the Court held that the amendment constituted spot zoning and was an arbitrary exercise of the zoning power. Interestingly enough, however, the Court does not rest its decision upon the size of the area being rezoned and, indeed, does not comment upon this factor. The next case involving a claim of spot zoning is the 1964 case of United States v. Smith, 389 P2d 409, wherein the El Paso Board of County Commissioners rezoned some 200 acres near the Air Force Academy, consisting of three parcels owned by three different individuals. One tract, consisting of 168 acres, was rezoned from a farming district to a resident ial district. The second tract consisted of 360 acres, but only a corner of this tract, consisting of some 20 acres was rezoned for business pur- poses. Siailarly, the third tract, consisting of 24 acres, was rezoned for business. All of this land was located near the Air Force Academy and the United States Government, caring not for the changes in zoning protested them on the g rounds that they were •classic examples• of spot zoning. The Supreme Court upheld each of these sonings on the following basis: •uere, we are faced with the fact that land historically used for ranciing and farming purposes and hence support- ing a rural-type economy is i n the trans itional state to subur~ia and the present rezoning simply gives recognition to that fact• • •suburbia, like urban areas, must have commercial or business areas as well as residential districts. In short, we do not consider the present rezonings to be 'spot zoning' and hold that the Board did not act arbitrary or abuae its powers in its vari ous actions •.rhereby it rezoned the property of Falcon, Tudor or Miller." Again, then, while the zone changes involved in the Smith case related to tracts considerably larger than the tract involved -4- ) --------- I ' • 0 - in the Clark case, the size of the tract \~as n o t relied upon by the Court. Rathe r, the Court considered th e r e asonab leness of the zoni ng itself . Finally, in Hune ke v. Glaspy, 396 P2d 4 53 (1964), the Colorado Supreme Cou rt upheld the rezoning of approximately "'. 1 3/4 blocks from re sidential to business. All of which p roperty was owned by two individuals. The evidence disclosed that both the property rezoned and the surrounding a r ea had been residenti- ally zoned for a numb er of years and t hat t he rezoning involve d did not extend a busines s district but , inste ad, created a business ~Gcket " within a resident ial district. Ne vertheless, the evidence also reflected that the area involved was one of homes from 20 to 25 years old, that the tract rezoned was separated from more expensive homes by a creek and that there had been various non-residential uses commenced in the neighborhood since the time that the tract was originally zoned residential. The zoning plan of the City of Colorado Springs, as reflected by the then zoning map, showed various small parcels of land zoned as neighborhoOd business districts adjacent to residential aones. On this state of the record, the Colorado Supreme Court held that the evidence presented a "fairly de batable qu es tion" as to whether the action of the City Council was unreasonable and arbitrary and a deviation from t he general plan and that, since the question was "fairly debatabl e" the Court had no authority to interfere. The Court upheld the zoning amendment. Prom these cases, then, it appears clear that the size of the tract involved in the rezoning is not of paramount importance. Rather, the prime factors involved in a determination of the existence of invalid "spot zoning" are: 1. Whether the rezoning "deviates" from the City's general plan, and 2. Whether there is some distinction between the property rezoned and the surrounding property which would support a difference in treatment by the City's zoning ordinance. If the reaoning does not deviate from the general plan and if there is a reasonable basis for zoning the are a being reaoned and not reaoning other areas, then, the rezoning is valid, irres- pective of the size of the tract involved (whether it i nvolve s one full block or not). On the other hand, if there is no distinction between the property re~oned and the surrounding neighborhood and if it appears that the rezoning does not serve a public purpose but only a private i nterest, then, the rezoning would be classified as arbitrary and unreas on able, even if the same involved several full blocks. Respectfully subm i tted, ---~---. ----' ST. J n • t.-H o I-22 o ~-210 1 jt"/0 nr:l~ GtJ L•J u~.' :.a-__ -_-_:__...:..------------.............. < ~ ---~ ----m 1' ( ~ COP£, J S. ( •r t }lt> ., • > F :..< • "4;.Lf ,A.l! D 11 1:.7 f'.t-' . R-2-A 1i -- /1'{ I ~-L=--- ~ ·lll-- ....._ I ~J I dO L 4AI I /~. . ,. . ·1 . tt. r( r ) ..., SO . • /3.t'"1.LHf f ' I ~ ~ '-. , '11-. [sJ ST . z ~ :co -'t •• .l 4CX Gl [~· --___ ......, ----------------------- ' rt,. "~ ,r Z I., r~1 ~, .. : oS3 L~~ AVIS, R ~ ·' u t • ,,, I ~7, .. D E L ., 47 A w A R E I ~ I ~. I ~ -L. I l l ~t, ~ ! ~· !<' I I .rr ~ I l, I _ _. I I /U ) I :J>t i'J I l r-"v 1-1\ I .~ I -_L_J i I 5 I ~ K ' ' . ~ l C H E R 0 K E E ,_ I ' • • • • OF FICIAL "t'ITY COU CIL DOC UMENT p~ '-"~'J T~ llrK 7 'G 9 TO: All Members of the Englewood City Council FROM: Mr. Stanley H . Dial, City Manager CO UNCIL ML ~ II 'G FI LE CIT'( OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO, DATE: April 2, 1969 SUBJECT: TRAFFIC SIGNALIZATION REQUIREMENTS Four intersections in the community have been evaluated by our Traffic Division and the State Highway Department to determine if these intersections warrant signalization. These intersection s are : 1. South Clarkson Street and U.S . 285 (Jefferson). 2. South Clarkson Street and State Highway 88 (Belleview). 3. South Broadway (State Highway 75) and East Centenni a l Avenue. 4. South Broadway (State Highway 75) a nd West Lebow Avenue. The results of these traffic studies are presented in the attached memorandum from Mr. Kells Waggoner , Public Works Director. As a result of these studies, it is my recommendation that signalization is necessary at the inter- sections of: 1. South Clarkson Street and U.S. 285 (Jefferson) and, 2. South Broadway '(State Highway 75) and East Centennial Avenue. The South Clarkson Street and U.S . 285 intersection will require a signal in- stallation costing approximately $6,000 total. The City's share of this in - stallation will be approximat«;,lr $4,500 and the State Highway Department's share will be approximately .. , 500. The signal will be Inter-connected with other signals on U.S. 285 for progressive movement on U.S. 285. The Broadway and Centennial Avenue intersection signal installation will cost approximately $6, 000. The State Highway Department will not participate in the installation of this signal and the total cost must be borne by the City . No funds have been budgeted for these traffic signal Installations . A supple- mental appropriation or transfer of funds will be required if the Council de- sires to implement these recommendations during 1969. Respectfully , --:~ )/. -~N~L~~ City Manager SHD /ij Att. CC: Mr. Donald H. Filbert Brookridge Shopping Center 37 East Centennial Avenue Englewood , Colorado 80110 Mr. Nate Burt 11PR 7t 9 3 ( fi) I • • . , \ ! I 'f • TO : • - INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Mr. Stanley H. Dial, City Manager DATE : March 19, 1969 FROM : Kell s Waggoner, Public Works Director SUIJECT : TRAFFIC SIGNAL R~UESTS During the past year there were several requests for traffic signal install- ations along the major streets of Englewood. The Traffic Division with the help of the State Highway Department have evaluated the following locations: 1. South Clarkson Street and U.S. 285 (Jefferson) 2. South Clarkson Street and S.H. 88 (Belleview) 3. South Broadway (S.H. 75) and East Centennial Avenue 4. South Broadway (S .H. 75) and West Lehow Avenue Warrants studied by the Highway Department are as follows: Warrant No. 1 -Minimum Vehicular Volume (a) At least 500 VPH on major street for each of any 8 hours of an average day; and (b) At least 150 VPH on the higher volume minor street approach for the same 8 hours. Warrant No. 2 -Interruption of Continnous Traffic (a) At least 75 VPH on the higher volume minor street approach for each of any 8 hours of an average day; and (b) At least 900 VPH on major street for the same 8 hours. Warrante No. 3 -Minimum Pedestrian Volume This warrant was marked Not Applicable in all locations, evidently there was not enough pedestrian traffic at that time to bother with counting. I have attached hereto a chart recapping the intersections and related warrant s . This chart shows that none of the intersec tions meet Warrant No. 1; that Clark- son and 285 exceed Warrant No. 2, Broadway and. Lehow just meet Warrant No. 2; that overall there are two of thefour intersections that would warrant a signal (Clarkson-U.S. 285 and Broadway-Lehow). Traffic counts at the two locations indicate: Broadway Lehow u. s. 285 Clarkson 19,556 1,664 17,018 1,767 for the 10 hour period. for the 10 hour period. for the 10 hour period. for the 10 hour period. • ---------- ' r , • • • • - ... -2- The Clarkson and U.S. 285 location baa been designed and approved by the Righvay Department. The proposed inatallation would be interconnected with the other aianala on U.S. 285 for proareaaive movement. The inatallation would coat approxt.ately $6,000.00 and the Highway Deparbaent baa .. reed to participate in 25~ of the coat. There ia a five (5) ator, Medical Cliaic betac coaatructed on the Southveat corner of the intersection and baa perkiac for 127 cera. The Mortheaat corner baa been rezoned for multiple- f..t.ly dvdliaa• which could 10 5 stories high. These two develo..-nta, I -aura, will 'be traffic pneretor• end would add to the wl~ et the interaaction. The Broadway and Lehav location vaa re•iewed by the Biabway Depare.eat in Karch, 1968 and at that tiae they .ade the following coa.ent: "A atanal at thb location would not fit into the propoaed interconnect on South Broadway, due to the nearneaa of thia interaection to Jellevt.w Avenue. There ia the poaaibility that tbe two atanala would have to be intercoaaected or co- ordinated. If these aipala were interconnected, it would cut down tbe efficiency of the operation of the eight phaae controller at lellevin and Broadway." Although the traffic atsaal ia warranted at Lebow the Ri.-.ay Deparc.eat and the Traffic Dtviaioa of balevood feel that Centennial Awnue would be the .aat appropriate location for additional aipal control South of Bell..t.w on Broadway. We haw deaipecl a aipal inatallation at Ceatennial aed have aYbaittecl it to the Highway Deparbaeat for approval. The HilbVey Deparc.ent will aot participate in the eatta&ted $6,000.00 coat. I have attached e copy of the deaip for • aignal inatellation at Clarkaoa and u.s. 28S ... Broedway-Ceatenniel for your conaideration. Moalea were aot epeclfically budaetecl for the iaatalletion of the n• ataaala at any of the locatioaa a•udiecl. If 80Dey abould 'bee-•••Ueble we would reco.aend that the alanal et South Clerkaon Street and u. s. 285 be inatalled firat; then tbe aipal at South lroeclwey and laat Centennial be iaatalled ineteed of one at Lebow; that the atanal inatallation at Clarkaon and lelle- viw 'be poatpoaed until varraata are -t at thla location • ~~--mr --ICella Waaaoaer ru.lic Worka Director Dl/pa Incl. I .· - • • 0 - ... O F FI C IA L C ITY CO UNCIL DOC UMENT .. ' ~· J Tl') TO : All Members of the Englewood City Council FROM : Mr. Stanley H. Dial, City Manager C OUNC IL 11i!__, !o~G FI LE CIT'( OF ENGL EWOOD, COLO. DATE: April 1, 196 9 SUBJECT: RAILROAD AND HIGHWAY SIGNALIZATION AT WEST TUFTS A VENUE AND WEST UNION AVENUE ON SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE As requested, we had the City Traffic Division prepare cost estimates on the signalization of the intersections of West Union Avenue and South Santa Fe Drive, West Tufts Avenue and South Santa Fe Drive and the railroad crossing on West Tufts Avenue. The following estimates do not include any physical improvements to the existing intersections. The estimates provide for a typical span installation at both intersections with coordination between the operations of both installations. The cost estimates do not pro- vide for left turn movement phases. The improvements proposed at the railroad intersections provide for flasher protection. Railroad crossing estimates are those provided by the railroads plus ten per cent to account for estimated equipment inflation during this past year. A. Santa Fe and Tufts Intersection: Signalization Equipment. ................... . Contractual Labor and Construction ......... . Total. ................................ . B. Tufts and Railroad Crossings : Denver and Rio Grande Western Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Total. ...•............................. C. Santa Fe and Union Intersection: Signali z ati on Equipment .................... . Contractual Labor and Construction ......... . Total .................................• $ 8,250 1,380 $ 9,630 $13,200 17,000 $30,200 $ 4,200 1,380 $ 5 ,580 D. Tota l Project Estimates...... . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . $45 ,410 State law provides that the Public Utilities Commission shall determine and order how the cost of installing signalization devices shall be divided between and paid by the cities, railroads, State Highway Department, and other political subdivisions of the State . By law, the Commission must give con- sideration to the benefits, if any , which will accrue from new signalization devices to the railroads , but the railroads shall pay a minimum of ten per cent of the total cost of the signals. The Commission has access to a "Highway Protection Crossing Fund" from which the Commission may direct disbursement of funds to assist local authorities In specific railroad crossing projects. Conceivably , the Highway Protection Crossing Fund could provide eighty per cent of the railroad crossing cost only. With regard to signaliza - /Jr,/ ~ ,.,t:,,.J(b) (Continued) • I • • ' - • • 0 - All Members of the Englewood City Council April 1 , 1969 Page 2 tion and installations on South Santa Fe Drive , the State Highway Department will not participate because both installations are within the City limits of the City of E nglewood. Based on the above assumption, it appears that the City's share of the total project cost shall be in the vicinity of $18,230. The railroad's share of the project will be $3,020, with the bulk of the funds of approximately $24,160 coming from the Public Utilities Commission, if they elect to participate . A breakdown of cost sharing is itemized as follows: A. City Share: Santa Fe and Tufts Intersection .............. . Santa Fe and Union Intersection .........•..... 10 % of Railroad Crossings ....•.............. Total. .............................•... ,B. Railroads Share: $ 9,630 5,580 3,020 $18,230 10 % of Railroad Crossings. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3, 020 C. P. U,C, Share: 80 % of Railroad Crossings D. Total Project Estimate: Respectfully, STANLEY H, DIAL City Manager SHD /ij CC: Mr. Kells Waggoner, Director of Public Works Mr. J . Robert Mack, Assistant to the City Manager $24,160 $45,410 I • • ,. 0 - I • ----- • - ... .. ENGLEWOO D, COLOR A D O 80 1 10 O fFICE Of CAREfR SERVICf 1 400 SOUTH ElATI STRUT 0 .,-FJCIAL PHON E 761 ·1140 CrtY ( I • ~ I ' "~t..'1 1' April 1, 1969 COLJ LL.: CIT'X OF l CLE.><u0lJ, COLO. Stanley H . Dial, Ci ty Ma nage r Members of Ci t y Council City of Eng l ew oo d Englewood, Co l o rado Gentlemen: The following is the compa rati ve informa t ion for the handling of on-the-job injuri e s as it pertains to Workmen's Compenaation and the benefits thereof. The general concept for t he c ities surveyed is t h a t the cities pay for time off due to an on-the-job i n- jury, howeYer, the .-ployee must sign all Workmen's Compensation pay oYer t o the City . Th e foll owing is t h e schedule of h ow the variou s citi es s u r v eyed p a y . Aurora p a ys f or the fi r st seven days and Workmen's Compens a tion picks up from the eighth day, then sick leave is used to the extent or the difference between Workmen's Compensation and their regular salary and when they exhaust their sick leave they go on leave without pay. (This is the same policy as Englewood's with the exception that Aurora pays for the first seven days while Englewood pays for the first five days.) Arvada pays up to 90 days for an on-the-job injury with- out any cost to the employee . Money r eceived from Workmen 1 s Compensation is turned over to the City and the City has the right to send the employee to a physician at any time . Littleton pays for 90 days starting on the day of injury, full salary with no deductions from sick or vacation leave. AP R 7 196 9 CAIINATIO N CITY " • ,. . • • I f 'r • -----------------------~----------------------~--~----~ • 0 • Stanley H . Dial, City Manager Members of City Council April 1 , 1969 Page Two The employee turns ove r pay from Workmen's Compensation to the City . There are no provisions for employees on probation. Denver pays the first s even days and continues on for a total of 90 days due to an on-the-job injury . If gone for less than seven days, employee must use sick leave . Fort Collins pays up to six months for an injury on the job . Respectfully, ) -;- t! ,L,.!/-/~"; i./ .fOHN F . Personna ire to JFM/lc I • • . , - ~. • • • 0 F F 1 C 1 A. CUM ENT REGULAR MEETING OF THE CAREER SERVIC~O()kM~fd~ ~~c ~ITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO MARCH 20, 1969, 7 :00 P.M. APH 7 ·:.:,') COUNCIL r·,::.,_l ,i·I C FIL.E OF. ENGLEWOOD, COL.O. PRESENT: J. F. DeVivier, H. H. Braun, H. H. ~r, ·J. F. Ma yer ALSO PRESENT: Harry Musser, President of the Englewood Employe es' Association THE FOLLOWING MOTIONS WERE PASSED FOR APPROVAL: 1) The minutes of the last regular meeting as printed. 2) The following anniversary increases retroactive to March 1, 1969 : NAME AUSTIN, Gerald STAMM, Donna TlTLE & DEPARTMENT Custodian, Building Inter Clerk Typist, Parka & Rec. GRADE IJc STEP 13E 12C 3) The following anniversary increases effective April 1, 1969: COLLIER, James PAYNE, Nellie RODGERS, Harold SAGRILLO, Quinton SCHNEIDER, Susie ROMANS, Edith WINN, Lester Relief Dispatcher, Police Senior Account Clerk, Utilities Sign & Paint Man, Traffic Assistant City Engineer Secretary, Building Secretary, Parks & Recreation Maintenanceman, Street 4) The following new hires from the list of eligibles: BECK, Clarence GARGAN, Nancy GOLDHAGEN, Harold HAGIN, James PINO, Max BAumR, John Plant Operator, Sewage Effective 3/27/69 Clerk Typist, Finance & Utilities Effective 3/14/69 Patrolman Effective 1/27/69 Patrolman Effective 1/27/69 Patrolman Effective 4/1/69 Patrolman (Rehire) Effective 4/1/69 12B 13E 17F 30F 15F 15F 17B 20A 12A 21A 21A 21A 21A 41 IJ'R 'i ;· • I I I '!' I . • • • 5) The f ollowing transfer e ffe ctive April 1, 1969 : NA ME RHO ADES, Alfred TITIE & DEPARTMENT Jr. Storekeeper , Stree t Maint enanceman , Parks & Rec. 6) The following terminations : HARTUNG, Henry STONESTREET, Donald Fireman Effective 3/13/69 Plant Operato r, Sewer Effect i v e 3/15/69 GRADE & STE P 15C t o 17C 19A 20A While going over the personnel actions, the Board observed t h at in one case it was obvious t hat the signature on a pers onnel action signed by the Department Head and the signature signed on the resignation by the same Department Head was not the same signature. They felt if a Department Head authorizes another person to sign his name they should place their initials after the name to assure there would be no question of the legality of the signature. IT WAS MOVED, SECONDED, AND CARR I ED THAT THE PERSONNEL DIRE CTOR ASK THE DEPARTMENT HEADS THAT I F THEY AUTHORIZE ANOTHER PERSON TO SIGN THEIR NAMES THAT THE PERSON SIGNING THE NAME PUT HIS INITIALS AFTER THE NAME. In view of the frequent resignations with requests for r ehir ing , the Board feels that it should be thoroughly explained to the r e - signing employee that he forf ei ts all rights with the City and that if he should re-apply for a position it is not automatic that he wo ul d I be rehired and if he should be rehired he would be given no credit f o r previous employment toward lo ng e vity. The Board requested that the resignation slip be revi se d to convey thi s. The question of wage rec ommen dati on s for 1970 was rais ed . Mr. Murphy stated that in the "Letter of Agreement" signed by t he Englewood Employees' Associati on representatives and the City Manager, City Attorney and himself it was agreed there would be no general wage increases for 1970, but that they would work toward increasing fringe benefits instead. Mr. DeVivier stated that the Board is not going to accept a recommendation that they forget wage recommendations as they are requ ired to make by the City Code f or fringe benefits . He fur ther stated that they would collect wage information necessary to satis - f y them as to what wage adjustments should be made for 197 0. Mr. Ma yer inquired if the Board was still r equired to make wage recommendations by May 1st. The Board had previously asked Ci y Council that the date pay recommendations must be submitted to Council for the next fis cal -2 -42 . I .• I ! 'f I • - • • year be changed from May 1st to a la te r dat e as other cities' wage p r oposals are not available thi s e arly i n the y e ar. Mr. DeVivier suggested we address a memorandum to City Council r eminding them the Board had asked that the date that pay r ecomme nda- ti ons must be made be changed from May 1st to a later dat e a n d r e- quest they give the Board an immed i ate answer if such a c hange will be made. The meeting was adjourned and the next meeting set f or Ap r il 17 , 1969 at 7:00P.M. J. F. bEV!v!E!t Chairman -3- ~~ .. ~ Recording Secretary 43 .. •• ' r 'f I • • • • 0 • ................ ••"' E NGLEWOOD , COLORADO B D 1 1 0 OffiCf Of CAifU SIIVICf 1400 SOUTH ElATI srRfff ,HONE 761 ·1140 March 24, 1969 OFFICI A L CITY CO U JCI L D OC UMENT, ·: ., • Honorable Mayor Elmer Schwab Members of City Council City of Englewood Englewood, Colorado Gentlemen: J,, I l COU f\!CIL i.. _, . _, FI LE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, C OLQ. Under the Municipal Code, Section 6.6-13 which states that annually,before May 1st, the Board shall recommend, for approval by Council, a pay plan for the next fiscal year, we are still compelled to make salary recommendations by May lat. We have asked that this date be changed to later i n the year as other citi es wage proposals for the next y ear are not available to u s at this early date. We would appreciate an immedia t e answer if a change is to be made on the May 1st date. R o;;~~ ~F . DEVI VIER Chairman , Career Service Commission lc 'THE CA RN .H ION CITY ' I • • . ' .. · \ l I '! - • • 0 - 0 F F I C I A L: ENT ccT·'r.tL '?oc uM TO : Th e Board o f Ca reer Se rvi c e Co mmi ssibrtrf.s r 1 • 0 FHOM : Mr . Stanl e y II . Di a l , City Man a ge r • r ,·, ·: .\ DATE : April 11, J96!l .... lr I • : '~ :.:; r.LC COl L · -··-'' . " -• COLO . CITY. O F CNGLt::v.C'-'D. 19 70 EMP LOYEE BENEFITS SUBJECT: Last Mo nday evening the City Co un c il r eceived the l ett e r from Mr. J . F. DeV ivi e r , Chairman of your Board , inqui ring rega r ding the May Jst d a te set forth in th e Muni c ip a l Co d e as a d a t e for s ulJmitta l to Coun c il of a pay plan for the e ns uing year . The City Co uncil discuss e d this matter at some l e ngth, but d ecided that no action by th e m was warranteu as they would like to have some form of r ecommendation from th e Co mmis s ioners on or abo ut that da te . T he Co un cil did not m ak e a ny formal m otion. It is m y impre ssion that th e Co uncil would be sa tisfied with a general and broad gauge recomm e nd a tion dealing with the p robable areas of e m - ployee be n efits, and on which d e finite and refi ned recomme nd ati o ns would be submitted to the Co uncil by the Bo ard later this summer (probably around August 1st). ln the light of the d iscussion s held in December o f l ast year with the severa l e mployees' associ a tions b y Mr. Joh n Murphy , Personnel Dir- ector; Mr . John Criswe ll, City Attorney ; and m e , I feel it importa nt that th e three of us proceed with disc u ssions with these employee associ- ation s r egarding the m atters of fr inge b e ne fits (and in th e matter o f fire- men with rega rd to wages) in th e very n ear future . It would seem to me that these disc us s ions s hould take place (keeping the Council and the Board of areer Service Co mmi ssioners fully i nform e d) ov er the next two or three month s . Upon conc lusion of these d iscussion s, the Board of Career Se r vice Com- missioners could submit its d etailed recomme ndation to Council . While the Board 's r e comm e nd atio ns would. of co urs e , be inde p e nd ent of t he c onclusions reache d through our discussions , it would ce rtain ly b e hoped that the Board's recomm endations would be rel atively incons i s tent with the conclusions reached through the di s c ussions. '· Ci::T lf I c an be of any further help in trying to clarify thi s m atter , I will be happy to do so. Hespec tfully , I --~---) -~~ '/ -lt. I ,"[./ --------- STANLEY H. DV\ L City Manager SHD/ij CC: A 11 Members of the E nglewood City Council _. Mr. John Murphy, Person ne l Dire c tor_...~ Mr . John ri s well, C'ity Attorney I • • ·' I I I f 'r • • • • oFFICIAC CITY COIINr":l ~o,c uMENT CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MARCH 5 , 1969 .~ ~ -:'\ CO U ~-~~-. . .... FI LE 1 . CALL TO ORDER. OE ENGLEW OOD, COLO. Th e Regular MeetTng of the City Planning and zoJi~~ommission was c alled to or d er b y Vice-C hairman Len tsc h . Me mb e rs pres e nt : Carlson ; Lentsch ; Lone ; Parkinson ; Tou c hton Rom ans , ex-off i cio Me mb e rs absent: Woo ds Also pr e s e nt: City Attorn e y Criswe ll ; Assistant City Attorney Do nov an II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES. Vice-Cha1rman Lentsch stat e d t ha t t h e Minut e s of F e bruar y 19 , 1969 , were to b e considered for approval . Car lson mov e d: Touc hton seconded: The Minutes of February 19 , 1969 , be ap proved as written . The motion carried unanimously . CASE #l3-69A III. STREET VACATION West Jefferson F'e li'uary 19, 1969 Mr . Buchler was present for the discussion. Mrs. Romans referred to correspondence betwe e n Mr . Buchler and Mr . Dial , Mr . Dial and Mr . Buchler, and Mr . Dial and herself which had previously been given Commission members . Also reference was made to correspondence betw ee n Mrs . Romans and Mrs . Buchler in Ju n e of 1968. Mr. Buchler stated there was no d e s ire for p ersonal gain in this request to vacate a portion of West J efferson Avenue . Their property at 3585 South Broadway will b e taken by the Highway Department for the interchange at Broadway and U . S. 285, and they are interested in the relocation of their offices to prope rty they have purchased at 3602 South Acoma Street . Mr . Buchl er stated that he has discuss e d the ma tte r with the City Engineer , and also with City Manager Dial . He stated that the City would b e given t he right to continu e the right-of-way use on the portion he is asking to be vacated . Mr . Buchl er stated that Mr. Dial has said that he feels J ef ferson will b e c los e d because of the interchange and at that time it is possibl e this s treet will not be needed . Mr . Buchl er stated he feels this proposal is the right solution to a legal problem which confronts the City, and which he and Mrs . Buchler have filed against the City, and h e doe sn't feel that this proposal will harm anyone . The subdivision of this block was discuss e d . Mr . Buchler s tate d that th e street is 60 ft. wes t of Lot 9 , Blo c k 1 , Englewood Heights , and narrows to 45 ft. fr om t ha t point east to its intersection with South Broadway . Mr . Pa r kinso n ask e d if there wer e d e f i nite plans o f th e Stat e Hi g hway pr oposal ? Mr . Bu c hl e r stated t ha t th Highway De partme nt would have no int e r e st in J e ff e rson Avenue aft r the compl e tion of the new ramp , and that th e interchang e would no t touch this property , but wou ld b e to th e north "sever al " feet . Mrs. Rom ans stated s h e did not und e rstand that the final d et ailed plans for the interchan ge have been drawn . Mr. Bu c hl er stat e d that Mr . Russ ell of the Highway Departme nt indicated th at they did have f1nal drawings , and t ha t Mr. Buchler had b e en show n the fi nal plans. Further discussion 1 • APR 7 196 9 ...3(€) I • • . , • • (' followed . Mrs. Romans pointed out that access must be provided to the parking lots on the back of the Broadway frontage, and that people who use the Broadway-Acoma alley must have access. Mr . Buchler stated that a meeting with Dr. Mezen, Mr. Bowman, City Manager Dial and Public Works Director Waggoner and himself had been held. It was suggest e d by Mr . Dial and Mr . Waggoner that the entire street be vacated , and th City be given the "right" to use it for access to Broadway . He stat d he had not requested vacation of the entire street , but would not object to such action. Mr. Parkinson asked if there was a time element involved in this request? Mr. Buchl er acknowledged that ther was , inasmuch as it is his understanding that the Hi ghway Department will contact the property owners about May first. Discussion followed. Mrs. Romans brought up the point as to whether or no t this portion of West Jefferson between South 4coma Street and South Broadway is a part of the State Highway Syst em, inasmuch as it is part of the ramp between U.S. 285 and Hi g hway 87 (South Broadway). She asked that if this were true, could the city vacate any portion of this street without the concurrence of the Highway Department? Mr. Criswell stated that if it were shown on the State Hi ghway System then no , the City cou ld not vacate a portion of it. Mr. Parkinson com me nted that he felt if this request were granted to give Mr. Buchler additional square footage for his property , that the City might be setting a precedent, inasmuch as every other property owner who lacked proper squar e footage could request vacation of the street by their property. He also felt that the City should find out just what the plans of the State Highway Department are cone rning this area before any action is taken . Mr. Parkinson also stated that the Board of Adjustment had acted upon a request for a variance to the lot frontage and lot ar ea requirements of the Com- prehensive Zoning Ordinance by Mr. Buchl er aft r public hearing, which request was denied, and he did not f el that the Planning Com- mission "should go through the back door" to permit the same use in the sam location where it had once be n d nied by the Board . Mr. Buchler stated he was not trying to go through th "back door", but that he was in attendance and had made the requ st at th suggestion of the City Manager. He stated they are trying to cooper a t with the City, bu t he doesn 't feel their land on Broadway should b tak n for the interchange . Discussion followed. Mr. Lentsch ask d Mr. Buchl er if he had discussed the situation with anyone in the n e ighborhood? Mr. Buchler stated that h e had met with Dr . Mez n and Mr . Bowman , but had not discussed the matter with any residents of the area. Mr. Carlson stat d he didn't fee l the Commission had sufficient information to render a de cision this e vening, and that he wanted a cha nc e for more research to b e done. Mr. Touchton agreed that action now might be premature. Further discussion followed. Parkinson moved: Carlson seconded: The matter be tabled for furthPr consideration. Th e motion arri d unanimously. I • PARKIN PLAN 4301 Soutl!Broadway CASE #14-69A F ebruary 19 , 1969 Mrs. Romans stated that the off-street parking plans for th First F d ral Savings and Loan at 4301 South Broadway were referr d to Traffic Engineer Hammond, who made the fol lowing recommendations: 2 I • • ' • • 1 . Remove existi ng d riveway cut on the sout h side o f Quincy, e ast of alley; NOT shown on plans. 2. Remove existi n g two (2) driveway cuts, exclusive of th e on e removal indicated, loc a ted on the west side of Broadway at approximate l y the south e nd of property line; NOT shown on plans. 3. The two (2) n e w drive cuts shown, to b e 25 feet exc lusiv e of flang 4 . Would recomm e nd tha t access to and from the lot on the alley to the we st b e c ontroll ed in som e manner, possibly c oncr ete wheel stops. This area is presently not contro lle d. Mr. Hammond's recommendations were f orward e d to Chi ef Building Insp ector Wallace for referra l to the architect. Mrs. Romans stated that she had also asked Mr. Wallace to state how many parking spac es were re- quired by this use, and now man y were being provided. Mr. Wallac e indicated in a memorandum that the us e would re quire 46 parkin g spaces, and 94 are being provided. Members dis cussed Mr. Hammond's recomme ndation that the alley access b e controlled. Mr. Lentsch aske d why it was needed , when there are othe r like situations which hav e no control. Mr. Lon e stated tha t he kne w this particular building had great use of th e "community room", and h e felt there could b e a problem if all the cars had to e xit onto Broadway or Quincy rather than some using th e alley. Mrs. Romans point e d out that it is a commercial alley backing the Broadway frontage, and is subject to h ea vy traffic. She also pointed out that th e cars in this particular lot ar e parking facing the alley-- e ast and we st--and that sometimes they protrud e into th e alley. Mr. Carlson state d that if the Traffic Engineer felt this control was d esirabl e that h e would be in favor of promoting such control. Further dis cu ssion followed. Parkinson moved: Touchton s eco nd e d: The parking plan as am e rned submitted b y the First Federal Savings and Loan at 4301 South Broadway be approved subject to th e addition of some form o f control of access to th e alley, which c ontrol must b e approved by the Traffic Engineer of the City of Englewood. AYES: NAYS : Parkinson ; Carlson; Touchton Lon e; Le ntsch The motion carried. V . NEIL RICHARDSON Emer son to Corona Hampden to Girard HEIGHT EXCEPTION CASE #10-69A 2 /19 /69 Mrs. Romans stated that there had been no f urth er informat io n received from Mr . Richardson on his request for h ight exce ption for a pro- posed apartment complex. VI. STREET NAME CHANGE P ecos to-wind rm re CAS E #3-69A 17 8 /69 Mrs. Romans stated that the matt r of cha nging the name of South P ecos Street from Tufts Avenue to th south City limits has b een dis cus s e d with her by City Manager Dial and County Commissioner Christensen. It has b n sugg st d that the street b named South Windermere Street to ti into th stre t to the south of our boundary. P ecos Street do s not xtend across Tufts Avenue, and does not pick up again until you cross th river where it again starts in Northwest Englewood. 3 I • • f • • Letters were sent to property owners in the ar ea who have property bordering South Pecos Street. Repli e s received indicate four persons in favor, and two in opposition. The Commission discussed this matter at some length. No action was taken. VI I. MUFFLER REPLACEMENT CENTER 4770 South Broadwa y CASE #16-69 Mrs . Romans stated that Chief Building Inspector Wallace has referred a r qu e st for a muffl er replacement center to be locat ed at 4770 South Broadway to the Planning Commission as a use not mentioned as a permitted use. Mr. Wallace's memorandum reads as follows: "February 28 , 1969 "M uffl er Re plac e m nt Center "We hav a requ st from Mr. Joseph E . Frizzell concerning a Muffler R placement Center to b located at 4770 South Broadway. Letter attached. Work to be performed in a new 35' x 90' building to be rect don a site 140 ' x 125'. This area is zoned B-2. We do not fi nd this us e listed as a permitted use, therefore, are requesting that this matter be presented to the Planning Commission as provided for in Section 22.4-11, paragraph b-16, any similar lawful use. "Muff l er replacement is carried on under the following permitted uses B-1 zone , Section 22.4-10, paragraph b-8 and in B-2 zone, Section 22.4-11, paragraph b, item 7 , item 8, item 13 and item 15. "A transmission repair garage located at 3921 South Broadway was determined to be a permitted use by the Planning Commission December 1 , 1966 . Sincerely , Beryl A . Wallace Chief Bu ildi n g Inspector BAW /pm Enclosur " Th e 1 tter from Mr. Frizzell is as follows: "February 27 , 1969 Mr . B ryl Wallace Building l nsp ctor City of Englewood 3400 South Elati Street Engl wood , Colorado 80110 "Dear Mr. Wallace: ''I v ry much appr el ated the courtesy exte nd ed to us this morning by you in our m ting at your office. This letter is to serv as my r quest that you process, at your earliest conv nience , the n ecessary pap rs e nabling me to construct a Midas Muffler Shop building to b lo ated at 4770 South Broadway. "I expect to onstruct a building with dimensions not to exceed 35 feet by 90 f et on a site that consists of 140 feet by 125 feet, locat d in th middl e of said bloc k. 4 I ! 'f I • • ' • • -----------------~~ "Th 1 gal description of said property is as f ollows: Lots 17 through 22 , except the north 10 feet thereof, Bloc k 72 , Harl e m Subdivision , City of En g lewood , County of Arapahoe, Stat e of Colorado. ''l und e rstand the reason this re qu est is n ecessary is that my intended use of the property is not sp ecif ically named in your zoning ordinance, but falls in the category of "similar uses." "I assure you I wi ll comply in e very way with your co nstru ction re- quirements with regard to fire rati n gs, s e tba c ks , etc., and will b e happy to submit compl eted plans and specifications to you as soon as t h ey are available. Agai n , I thank you for your assistance in my behalf regardi n g this matt er. Sincerely yours, MIDAS MUFFLER SHOP Jos ep h E. Frizzell slr " The Plannin g Commission reviewed a ct ion taken previously on similar us es . Parkinson mov e d: Touchton s e conded: The Planning Dir ector notify Chief Building Inspector Wallace that the Plannin g Commission fee ls this is a similar us e to those listed in the B-2 Zon e District, and is fe lt to meet the r equir e me nts set forth in S e ction 22.4-llb(l6) of the Compreh e nsive Zoning Ordinance. T h e motion carried unanimously . VIIf. APPLICATION FOR INTERPRETATION. Mrs . Romans discussed a propos e d "application for interpretation" which mod 1 application had been in the Plann ing Adv isory S e rvic e. It was th fee ling of the Commission that this appl ication should b given Lo the Building De partment to b e c ompl eted by applicants and forward d to the Planning Departme nt . I X. ALLEY VACATIONS. T h e Pl anning Dir ec tor discussed the possibili ty of requiring a pay- ment fo r the vacation of a street or alley comm e nsurat e with th e va l ue of the land. This money could then b e pl a ced in a f und to e nabl e t h e City to purchase right-of-way where n e d e d . Discussion fo llowed. Mr. Criswell stated that he did not feel su c h a policy should b e adopted , but that p e rhaps a flat fee could b c onsidered . X. BOULDER CONFERENCE. Mr s . Romans stat e d that the 11th Annual Institute for Planning Officials wi ll be h e ld i n Bould er at the University on March 20 and 21 , 1969. Me mb e rs who would b e attending were asked to not ify th e offic to nabl the staff to assure reservations. XI. AMERICAN SOC I ETY OF PLANNING OFFICIALS. Mrs . Romans rem1nd e d tne members that tfi1s Confer e nce will be held in Cincinnati , Ohio , on April 20 -24th. Dis cus s ion ensued as to whi h m mb rs would be abl to attend. No decision was made. Touchton moved: Park inson s cond d· Th Plannin g Commission r c omm e nd to City Council that the Plann i n g Director and on member of the Plann ing Commis sion be authorized to attend th American Society of Plannin g Of fici als Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio , April 20 thru April 24 , 1969 . 5 I ! 'r I • • f ]~ • • t l The motion carried unanimously. XII. COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS. Mrs . Romans stated that the annual dinner meeting of the Council of Governments has been scheduled for the evening of March 19th, at which time this Planning Commission has also scheduled a Public He aring. Inasmuch as Chairman Woods will be unable to attend this Hearing , making the Commission short one member, it was felt that perhaps the Council of Governments meeting should be unattended by Commission representatives this year, to assure a quorum at our Public Heari ng. Meeting adjourned. 6 I • • • • • ( .-.. OF F I C JA~ CJTY COUNCI nOCUMENT ENGLEWOOD PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION ' Minutes of March 12, l969 ... -,"( COU NCIL ,, __ ., ,G FJh.~ The regular monthly meeting of the Englewood Parks & Dlll!-a~~ ~Oto. called to order by Walter Jorgensen , vice chairman, at 7:30p.m. in the Recreation Office, 3400 South Elati. Members present: Beier, Lay, Allen, Jorgensen, Blessing and Romans, ex- officio Members absent: Kreiling and Cushing Also present: Howard Brown, Clty Councllman Jacques Stackhouse, President Englewood Recreation Council Allen moved, Lay seconded , that the minutes of the February 13, 1969 meeting be approved as printed. Motion carried. The financial report prepared by the Finance Department wu reviewed and accepted by the Commission. The income for month of February -$3, 568 . 68; expense for month - $6 ,749 . 55; percentage of income collected as of February 28 -8. 57 %: percentage of expense disbursed as of February 28 -8. 90%. List of invoices paid in February, amounting to $1.330. 88, was received and approved by the Commission. The recommendation made by the Commission that Centennial Park be developed at a cost estimate of $195,937. 00, including the Ughted ball field, wu appro.ed by the City Council. The tentative time echedule for the development of Centennial is for spectfloattou to be ready for distribution April 1, blds opened approxim.tely April 18, presented to Clty Council for approvnl April 21, and development start week of April 28. Tbls schewle depends on when final approval for the relocation of thlo park ls received from HUD The schedule for development of Belleview AddJtlon ls as follows: specifications ready March 17, bids opened April 3, preaented to City Council for approval Aprll 7, and development begin week of Aprlll6. Thia area should be ready for use this summer . The court appointed commission awarded the IIUID of $55, 000 . 00 to the Fouta for their property (Jason Park). Tbls is within the budgeted flpre of thls property. Mr. Romans presented the Park Capital lmpro.ement program 1n prlorfty order u established by the Commission for review and discus on. A capital improvement program -has to be submitted to the Planning Commission to inoorporate lD&o tM overall capital tmpro.e- ment program for the City. Mr. Romans sugut.ed that tM Commlulml tour the parka to eee APR 7 19U 3(1) I· • ·' I I I 'f --. ( Park8 & Recreation Commission Minutes of March 12, 1969 Page -2- • ,_ r ~; what has been done and what yet needs to be done and theo again review the capital improvement program. Weather permitting, the tour wU1 be held before the next Commission meeting. Dartmouth Park will be ready for pubUc use by June 6, 1969. Dedication of Bates-Logan Park and Dartmouth Park will be diacusll8d llt the next meeting. The Golf Committee wtll meet soon to discuss locatlon, financing, etc. The next meeting of the Commission Will be held April 9, 1969, 7:30p.m. In the Recreation Office. The meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m. Respeotfully submitted: . , I . • .· \ ! I '!' • - TO : Stanley H, Dial, City Manager INTIR.OFFICE MEMORANDUM FROM : Lt. Del D. McCarty, Training Officer SUIUKT : Fire Department Inatructors Conference Dear Sir: DATI: Mtrch 27, 1969 I would like to thank you very •ch tor allowing 11;1selt and Chief Softm the opportunity to attend the 41st Ann .. l Fire Depart.ent Instructor• ConfeNnce held in Maaphis, Tennessee March 18,-21, 1969. 'lbrough this conference ve were once 1gain able to obtain so• very valuable infonution to wpgrade our fire departaent. 'lbere vas some fine information brought forth 1nd again it pro.ad to Chief Sovern and JIIYself that we are on the right track here in Englewood with owr training techniqwea, tire response, fire inspection prograu, etc., and hs.a been for the pa1t two year1. 'lbe workshop se1sions were of much v11ue to us as they have been in tha put years. Chief Sovem attended seuions on IlLegal Probleu•, conducted by Mr. Ja•s W. Morgan, Attorney where he received sa.e .ary good inforution that will help our depart.nt. I attended the Training shop conducted by Mr. Willila E. Clark, Director of tha Depart.nt of Fire Protection, Prince O.orges eo-tty, Hattnille, MaJ'71and and SecCild Deputy Cllief Fire Marahall Ja•s B. Neville, Chicago Fire Depart.nt. In the Training shop we wre ahovn aa.e new ways to approach the age old problea of tire depart.ant pre-planning which we have been working on for so.e tiiiMI here in Inglewood. 'ibis n-•thod (to be put into effect in the very near future) will involve each and avery un on the depart.nt. A few of thl very inforutive leaaions that wre discussed were: •Electrowri tar• (• new way of teaching trca ene station to another), •Why Firemen are Lost•, 'lbe Fireun .A Chenlist•, and •Protecting Property Against Riot and Civil Disorders•. All of the above will be of great hal p to u1. Each night after the last 1ession we were able to spend quite 1 bit of ti .. with Chief Officers from other departaents exeh1nging idaa1 and experiences. I lllight add at this tiM that there were several departaenta that are us i ng aome of tha ideas and training aids that we here in Englewood have been a ble to develop in the past two years which are working out to grea t succeaa i n there depart.nts a11 well as in our own. Respectfully submitted, IJd!.Atk~ " . DEL D. McCARTY, Training Officer Englewood Fire Depart.ent 3 ( ~ • I • .• \ ! - • INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM • 0 - TO : Stanley H. Dial, City Manager FROM : Chief Douglae c. Sovem DATI: March 27, 1969 SUBJECT : Attendance at Fire Illlpart.nt Instructors Conterencs, Mll~is, TenMssee Me reb ] a -21 • ] 969 • 'lbe c .. terence this year at this vri ting seeu to hne been one et the better programs and yet with a large a110ant ot nostalgia dae to the retire•nt ot ._tt T. Cox 811 Chainun ot the canterence and this is to be the last conference in M1111phh. We were treated to excellent weather and two ftry s..oeth air rides te and rre. lllllphis. Topics et the conference brought forth the new .athod ot teaching b:y re•te control vi th the use ot the electro-vri ter and lened telephone circuits. This is being ncceutwlly •sed by the Uniftraity ot nunois te teach the oat-state campuses by the sa.a professor at the on-ca.pas elau vi th very goad results. The emergence ot a better application ot an old product called III.i«ht Water• which is used priaaril:y tor petrol•-tires appears to be a goad step forward tor small airport tire depar~nts elong vi th the control ot lerge oil fires. We were e:xhibi ted the reason that poU ticians in the soath see• to perpetuate theuelves in office when Onemor Ellington ot the state ot Tennessee talked on the very toaching subject ot tire•n. I a• certain the only thing that will defeat hill ia when he will no l .. pr be able to talk. 'lbe legal workshop produced a verr good session 111 is the usual prectice tire•n dearl:y love to expow~d on law (it there is any doabt, liaten in on 1101111 ot cnar locker ro011 seuions), blat Mr. Ja•s w. Jlt>rgan, Attorney tr011 Madison Wisconain vaa eq11al to the task and tully dise11aaed the probleu facing cities, tire•n, and states in the tire eerdce tiel d. The 1110at i111p0rtant item seeMd to be the alllbalance aervice as is dictated by the P'ederal Highway Safety Act. In ti• there will neceasaril:y have to be s~ buic c011plience to this law and aa a result the lllbulanee service• in the smaller municipalitiee have either considered or have dilcontinued offering thill aervice and this leaves the locel pv.m•nta the problem. Fortunately tor •our situetion we have .sol wd th11 proble• with the Sllllll utter of c011plyinl! to the equir-nt standerds which at thia vr1 ting we ere 1110rlng forward to •et the atandards (this will cost ua blat very l ittle ). I • .. · \ ! -• 0 ·. • It seems that the aost prevalent .. tter in the ainds or tire efficials 1a the ever present chil disorder probleu. It is the opinion or the leaders in the fire aer•ice that thia problea will be expanded to the lnel or the junior and aenior high acll•l• which will be aore dittieul t than ner to handle. Chief P'ire Marshall Curtis w. Volka•r, Chica,o, nlinois gne a prograa on the April dieordere there all owr two lnllldred bloeka or property vaa destroyed along with extanahe ~p to tire equi~nt and personal i njuJ7 to ti~. I haw decided to adopt a couple or practices broucht out in thil centerenee and ha.e reeeiwd aaple aann~~ee that 011r depart.aat 18 procreasing on a good aound baais or tire prewntioa, tire napression and training. Our prograa vaa indorsed aewral t~a during the conference. AI you can '" tr011 the attached procraa thia ia a deiYnding aeaaioa and otters wrr little t~ to •et and discuss our •tual local probl .. , newrtheleaa, we aanage to consult each other to obtain an avers on •ttera not eowred in the prograa. 'ftle attendance or ~ra or Clllr depart.Mit at the Fire Depart.aat Instructora Conference is rewarding and aaaiata in the adYan~nt or tbl City Fire SerTice and will increase our owrall eft1c1eney. 1 Atch Cy ot Prograa 2 ( I • • ·' I ! I ! • ·- •-'-- ..... 1111RD DAY-C-tbtued Alrene-n Sa.i- I •NP ... 2t f'l&ll RESEA~C H PJI:OCilAM S CW. J . L.. a,.-. Prof-..or and Hnd. F i re Prvt.«Uon , T i re ~\ott &.aw.ekJe , U alorenltt of Mur la nd , Colle:p P a rk. Maryland Je THil f'IRilMAS A t H£MIST -PA N IE L A . H . H . Ta..-ectl , T echnk a l 8«-l"t!tAFJ', NaHonal Rnearc:h Cou ndl. Nabonal Audemr of Sek'nc:e. Wub1q ton , D . C -MODII:RATOR a. Pt-./..-.r II•"'• Ill. O.a"'kf"lta, Qalr,....•. CommlllM O D ctw-k:al ·'"'· Am.m.n C~.u l Soc-ietp , c~ W•tara tt.."• U ft l ~n llJ', C l.....-laftd , Ohio C . C. R. .or.-..•. A.Maetanl Dir«kl'r, D avu ion o f F in laftrtt, A IMnJ', Jll Y. S1 HO W TO UIP.O \"E YO \ R Pf:llSO SSEL REl.ATIO S S AS A WAl' O f' Bl'ILI'IISG Pl8LIC 81 P'PO RT c .. , lt'Ht H•UZ,•t....._ Princi pal M.alter. Hu4dl•ton. S.lhPw a eo-... .r . C...Uia.M oo Pano•~ Jrfa n.....,.eat, llctnp ..... Te.tUI.aM!ie .S! PI 'MPER POTt:!I>TIALITY ASD REALITY 7 :·H P . M~ E . II . .,...... Fire IMtructor. U a l ve.n.i \J o f Mluou r l , Colu ebi&. Mo £ueni,.. Se•ion SS . HI 'MA' 1tE.I AT10S8-IIIa•tntHI ~-RoMrC P . ""' .. • Senio r Vk e Praident. M.rketln•. Boull A Jaeobll. lnt:., Ad ve rtllln• and Publie a.Y.tioM, Olll8J.., N'eb rMka J f.. MOTIO !\ PI ("T\ ME PR C~.R A M: Cerl H . CLaM.,., Ctr.Wf En•lnwt', Ken ... ln•pectio n B u ~u . Topfta OIRICTOR ASS ISTED ftY : Fra"M .. S. A ••t"'· &ftal.-r, •t.teou ri 1-Pt<lkln B u ""u ; R. 1; th~ft,...,, Eql__,., W•t«ro Ac.tuanel &urea . Ch k .. o. l lli n ul• FOURTH DAY 1 :31 A . M FRIDAY. MARCH 21 . I Mornin• s ... ;- ~:.. I~VO('ATI O !\· l)r II T H H<4. l.indeawood Ch 111l1a n Cllun.h, Jlllftft ph• PIIE -F'IR·~ PI A''l!'ot t. ~1 \ti)UH £0 JtH'plti I F rUv•, t~,.-. Tra in 1n 1 ('Ctnl u llen l . E l P~1. T~-.•• PROTt:t 'rl!lo G PMt.H'F.M T l A4...,AI ,.,_T HI OT A S il t 1\'11. t O~UI O I IO ' C•rt'-W . \.'•lhMU, Ch t.f F if'f' Ma ,..hal. Chicaa o, lllinoi•- MODERATOR A . INDUITaiAL R•g'r D. Frc nk•. Tedllnlu l DirftlO r , The O'B r ien Co r - poratio n , Sou l.b Bend, Indiana •• aETAIL M&aCBANTI Gk"" 1:.' l~rnou , S«url ty Manaaer. J . C . Penny Co .. I nC'., Mil waukee, W iKonain C. INS U UNC~ AUnt S. l>i••ff, C h ief Enalnftr, F i n! ln•u rant:r Ra l iDK Bu,...u, MUwaukt.ot , W IKUnain D. POLICE C*-l Fr~4 rv-lt I~' lhtft!IN , Dir«t.o r , Mk h iaa n Sta tr P oliu, ..... Leo•IA•. llht:.h.._n E . FIRE SERVICE J C. R o ~ St.a~ F ir. Ma l"'hal, 8altlm ol't!, Maryland J oi TilE '£~T TWENTY n•~AR S I!\ THE t~IRE S ER\ I CJ.: Lntet' H. St:lti.dt , C h ief, F in IWJ>a rtment, Daven port, 1D"''a J t ('I,OSISf, RF.M""'HKS l:4.,.r4 A . He,..UtO'Il £•-U r. Co. Ket~MU L . S t••to. f.IJ OaAWINC H•rry H . WtH/1 lllar.i• L . A-..t'- U :Jl P . K~ "1. BlltNUICTIOftif • • • lHt. I'IKt. UU"AIUMJ:.I'U-. INSTRUCTORS CONFERENCE It is what its name impli~s -a conf~renc~. It is not a conven ti on . nor is it a training school. It s p r ogram is almost who lly sugg~s ted by its o wn mcn1bcrs. It s o bject is t o provide an oppo rtunity for r~ad· e r s in the fire s en icc t o e x c hange ideas and ~xperi· c nccs, and to keep abrea st of latest d~velopments in m odern fireman s hip. T"o con ference s hav~ been held in Chicago, four in S t. L o ui s , an<l thi s year makes th e thirty-fourth '" :.r c mph i-;. l f you are r e gi s ter ~d. you will receiv~ a copy of th~ l'roceed in g>. Thi s Co n fere n ce •~ s po n sor ed uy th~ Fire Pr~· ,·cnti o n D e pa rtm e nt o f th~ \V~stern Actuarial Unreau of Cbi cago and h o sted by th~ Fire Depart· ment of the Ci t y of ~lemphi s. th~ facilitie s of the la tt ~r o rganizatio n being availabl~ through th~ cordial inte r e •t of Chief E . A . Hamilton and Hon. Frank C. H olloman , Di r ector of Fir~ and Polic~. EMMETT T . COX. O..iraaa K. C.. HULME, C..-O.airaaa KENNEll-! L . STANTON. c....a..;,. .. HARRY H . WOLFF. Sacrolary JOS. I. FETTERS. Aaoialut oo a..;,... Fire Tr•i.i-c eo.-IIUt, £J Puo. Tn .. D. E . MALL£RY. Aoai,.ur to Chai""• w ARR£rrrzl~K8:·~!~:t: a..; ...... Fuo Chiof . AE.C T ... Sito, Aachith. Alotka MARVI N L. AUSTIN, A.i,. .. , S..rctary llliaot. la~p«hon 6: Rahat Buruu, O.icaco HAROLD E. KUHLMAN. Techoo.al S..rotary O..l•homa latpe<hOIII Buruu. Oklahom• Gty REV. STEPHEN KING. Chaplaia St . joachoao Catlooloc O.urch. Rolla . N . D . H . A . RITGEROD. C P C U . Publoc lolorrnarioo S.crcrary RdJsamn & E••t In c .• L•Uit: Rock . A r\antat C ARL S. S MALLE.Y . A .. ,.eaat Publ.c Information Sec:rct•ry A rkeoHt ln~chon & RahDI B~o~ruu . l...inle Roc.k RUll-I MARCHESE. A.oi .... l Public lofonnorioo S.crolary Wnee,.. ~hl•rial· Bureau. Ch.iup ROBERT F . HAMI\4 . Edi.,r. FDIC Proco:ocliap ladlaaa Rar..c B.areau , lndiuapolit EVERETT HUOIBURC.. Aaaoco••• Edi"'r FDIC Proc..d.._. Oklahoma State Ua ivenity. SttUw•ltf CARL N. CLANTON . Pro_iocliooiool Kaa ... latptthoft Buruu, T opcka FRANCIS S. AUSTIN. Aaaialut Projoclio.iao Mi.ouri la.pec:bo. 8Yrcau, 54. L..o.it R. £. HUGHEY. A......_t Proje<liooiool We.~~,. Actu.rial Bure: ... OKeto WM. j . DAHLGREN. R.Pirv T .. ~ lotprtcbc. B•reau , Nuh•ille FRANK ZITO. R-.ialror Gamber of Co..nerce, Mc.pbit * * * FIRE CHIEF E . A. HAMIL TON Loco! An~" 114.-phia Fin Dop.artno•l * * * •.&..a-... __ ;... .......... .., I r I Fortu-firsL Annual FIRE DEPARTMENT INSTRUCTORS CONFERENCE * MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE * • I • * March 18-2/, /969 AT ll-IE MEMPHIS AUDITORIUM Maia and Poplar Strab " • ..... • • FIR!T DAY TUESDAY. MARCH 18. 1969 ltl ornU., Se-.iort REGISTRATION NOTE : Pl .. ,. .. d;,«tly to., .. ,;.,. t :lt A. II. ~ ISVO('ATIOP.: Rt Rn MOfU ifl--Jl. T . K~•~. Jmmae· ula te Conuptfon Cathol 1t: C hun:h, M•mpbi. A SS EMIJLY-OPE:o-J St; &~MARK S ,.;,.,.eft T . Caz. Di redor, F ire Prev•ntion Department, We.tem Ac:tu•rlal Burn u, Cbka .-o-Con·ference Chairman S R£t..l:o,T R ATION K . (,'. H•l-. Suii'Ui•l#~ of l'lre Pr o~.ett iot-1, TnneNft IMP«lion B•raw, NedvUJ.-Conferenre Co-ChaiMBan • f,Mt!ETI'f·R Hofii.OTablr Hu r-t~ L.orb, Mayor of Me:mpbla HIP'fNWfi#HI Fra"lr C Holknrtaw., D lf"ft tor of F ire a nd Police, llem p b'- E tl.,..rfl A U a r•ulto?t, Ch kof , Mem phl• f'fr. Department K EY ,OT•:: Roy S •••o.w, Di•la ion Chif'f, f'i re l>t!opart.mft'l t , o.n ... Tna• G ELEf'TROWRfTEit-\'t:RB l.f' J l:t'lrm , In c ....... tJ f F'lreman.1hlp Traln in•. U nl•enity o f l llnwi1, Champel•n. llllno l. ~f• nt;\'t;LOPM£,TS I N L IC HT WATER LH A . SlrrttN, F i re Protfttion Speela.Jbt. Naval Air &,..tema Command, MAIN Nn, Bull d lns, Wuhlncton, D. C. 12 :11 ..... ~ U tr\("Hf:fl ': CourtftJ Nbnohl• F'ire ~e-nt PaUlDING : ll G H.J~. C4ln te.rente Co-CbaJnnan CIIAia_MAN 1 l:fl.c•r4 A . Ha"'Uto., ChM-f . Mf'm pht. P'l re ~rt:l!fteftt GaEKTING8 : W. I J Gat~ .. ~~~. p ,.l4ellt\, llf'fn ph .. Area C bamb?tr o f Comra«.n-e R.ht. 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H., 8tu i ne,. Hoapital• t o r C rtpplll!d Ch ild ,...". 8 urn1 ln•thute. Cincinna ti, O~lo N ote : Thill it-. Made .,_._lble throu ... U. eourt•t of AI • • • ~u.:onu UA • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1969 /tlornU., Seuiort t .tt A . M . 15 IN\'OCATIUll-': {)y, R . l 'a•l Ca MdUJ , f'lnt Bapt&.l Chure h , Mnnphll 16 Ql'ESTIONS ANSWERED-rA NEI~ St•-'"' E Atro t'lr, A~i aW lhn.aain• Enl"i n•r. Under- wrlt•n' L..borator lf!!ll , lne., N u rt.hb rook . Jlli no le--MODER-ATOR A . C. Carro~r . En•inee-r, South-Eaatern U nderwriter. A ~la lio n, Atlanta, Genr1l• Ja-.,• R . 8UW, F ire Ch ief, Motorola Sftni-Conductor Prod- ueta Dlviaio n , Pboenla, A risona H. V. l'it.wptatriclt , Coo rd inato r-F ire Servit'f', Mine Sdet)' A1Jp liaau Co .. PHt.tbur1h. Penn•yl.-.nla I.OtcM Gut·f,.i, F ire Ch ief. N aY}' Unduwa t4!r Sound La bora - to ry, New London , Conn.c:liC'ul E'arl Hood , Coo rdlnator-P'ire Servic:e , Un lve nuty o f South Dakut.a , SP8rfiab, South Dakota Row.a ld S . J,..., Ca p U i n , Dl-t·laio n of Tra lnln•. Cnnawn, Rhode bland l "red S.liptOtt, Firt C hief, SaU•bury, No rth Ca rolina 17 A GOVERNOR LOOilS AT t'IRE PREVt:NTfOS Tlu H..or.bk Bw./OT4 Elliftlgt O'ft , Go .. rno r , Na•b•llle, TnneMM lit WHAT GOJ:S ON AT It RATTEKYMAN:t;U Chrt. Jlerga-. ~neral Man .. e r, N.P'.P .A., Botton, Mu- ••~buMtt.a 19. SO l'Ol"RE GO ING TO GET A HI GII HI ~E Lt. 1:4. L . L«B,.IW!. In Charse o r F ire Pre.enlio n Depart - ment, Shaker H~bca , Ohio !!0 RRIEf'INC OS" WORKS H OPS Harrt~ H . Wolff, Sec.~ry. f'.D.f.C . U :U P . II. '.!I LI 'S CH EOS : Courteo Memphil F ire O.pa rt.mt":nt f'RUIDING : lru"dA L S t tutt01t, c~C ba l rma n CHAIRMAN : E4.,.rtl A . H a MUtfH4, Fire C tlld SPECI AL PROGRAM Alternoon Se .. iort l :Jt P . II. "!..t. "'U KK S HOrS A . INDUtiTaiAL r.ro r11• 1' Prirtu, Olreoc:tur , f'n e a nd Saff't)'. Sint'la lr- K o l •~n Co, Mo nat:a , P•nnaJI•a nia CHAIRMAN r.r OTIIt! ,._ Stc -rl. Chainaan, f'ire Tra in inr Co mm itt«. S ta te of Penl'laylvania , Wa,ne -SEC RETARY •. ADIIIHIITRAnO~ O.ril R . r. ... t •• F irt C hief, S1l ver S o rin•. llbryla nd - C HAIRMAN ,_.,_, W Jarw. O.put, F ire Ch l.t. Al«xaatlrla, Vl r•lnia -SECRETARY C. riD PR.VKNTION Ja•• C. ,.._a.., I~At.e f'i" Man.hal. Ra ltun o ~. MarylaDd-CHAIIliiAN R . II'. GNttt, ,.,,. Serriee ~1'\Meat, NaUo nal F'ire Prot«do n A..._laUon , Botton, ll••uc:b uMt ta.-SECR£... TARY D. COV8aN •• NTA.L AND .. LITARY Pia& PROT&C· TION RNrH t •. lfeU, P'lrt P hll ~li u n En.ln•r. H q . USAF. Af'OCE-F. w .. bln.Wn. D. C.-C ti..AJRIIAN W . I •. Ha ... .._, P'IN p,....~Uon l:n•h\ft'r, NA S A, Cod e DY , WubJnwton. D. C.-VJ ('E..C HAIIUIAN IA t~rr:rau f)f.llrlr-•p, J'lu Prote r Uo ft CoordiPia \Q r, U . S . ~~~:ATOU I, MAIN N .. ,, W..W~. D. C.- .,JL"'U~~&# &1,..&-""'VIlU.&UWCU E. TRAINING WiUMura F.. Cl.ar'-·· Dir«:tor. Depa rtment ot F ire Pro .. dlon, Prinre Ceorwe. County, Hya tlllv ill e. Ma ryl a nd-cRA1R- MU , J•••• R . Ne t~ilh. Sforond (H-pu t1 Chief Flrt: Manh.al, Chkaro. l lllno la-SEC RI:.."TARY P . RURAL AND SMALL M U NIC IPA L P'IRa D&PA&T. M&NT PROBL£118 /tl4z TAI.O "'tll, D ir.tor, State Fire Sc-hool , U n lverw ltJ u.f Kanaa1, Lawrf'nc:e. Kan ... CHAIRMAN Ru1eU D. S at.k, S..Cret.a ry, N ebruka S tat -e Volunteer F iremen'• AModa 1icn, Sc hu,.ler. Nf'bruka-SECRE'TARY G. C AMPUS FIRE PROTECTION AN'O PR&V&NTION Robert G. Jun p, f'ire Prut«tio n O fficer, Unlvenit1 o r JlllnoJ., Champa ic n C HAIRMAN Tllcrwuu A . H rHU f»>., A .. t . Projeot t Mana .-.r, Northwestern U n lv n•il.J, Evan..,t..on , lllino.._SEC RETAR Y H . LEGAL PROBLEMS Jo•e• W , !tfergoJt.. A twrney-at-Law, Mad i..on. W l•~otul l n C HAIRMAN No Euenm• Se .. iort THIRD DAY THURSDAY. MARCH 20. 1969 /tlorrtirt. se .. iort I :H A.M. 2J IS \'OCATI OS . Dr. Ja•n A . lf'u, Rabbi. Temple U,_., Mem phW :• I ET'S t;t:T Tltt: ASSW ER-r-' ,.F"I M . 1-:. Pdt'n f'R, S tarr F ire PrOtectton f:n•t n.-er. Amceriea n Mu tua l A lliance . Chlcn o, l llino h \1 0 DERATOR A l/rtd K . 8ru1o rd. F1re Chief , Moru n tit1, Louiia n a N U. Fri''"'"· Oeput1 Cbief F ino Offictr, Sol na , Swedft'l A rttlt ort¥ Urn )I . ln.J)f'C:tm, Kentucky Jn•pectlo n 8 urMu. Loul1\lllle. Kentu('ky Do Mid J J<,.jll""· Ch ld -l nrtu•tri•l Saff't)' Bra nch, U. S . A lnm ic E ner•y Ct~mm isJii o n , Ri('h l•nd. Wa!lhlnrto n A . A . P~Arioua. Su1>erviao1-fm! S•nice Tra lnin1 , Com- m u n itJ' Colle lfH a nd Oi!CUI\a tlonal £dura tion. Dflt••r. Colon do Jtu"lr (' Sn"dcr ... S tate f'1re Ma nhal. Oklahom a Cl\y, Ok iahnm a T r d H Wd~4R , D•t,UI )' Fue Chtd-Trw 1n1n 1 Dl•lakm, T ampa, flurida .:~ F01 R Ot:t \OF ~ " f'O ' t fRE...-('F. Horrt~ H Wolff, ~reta ry , f' 0 I C .. Chka~ro . llllno ll .;(: PRURL EMS l"'l\'0 1 VEU II' T H E llt:CO 'WP OSI'TION Of' PLASTICS I~ F IRt~ Alatt K . KH,.,, Lou P r..,.entJon Coc•ultant , The Soeiet1 of lhf' Plaatlc·• IMu•try, lnt , New Yo r k , N . Y. CO MPI 'TER CO MMAt'IIU tOSTROI. S \ST EM S Harwt~ Rr .. IWI . ARINC RR~ea n:h Corporation, Santa Ana, Ca lif ornia 12 :11 P .M. 2.11 IXNC Ht;O~: CourletJ' Memphl• r ire [)ep.,1.ment PaUlDING : KnRella L . Stntcnl, Co-C hai,...an CHAiaiiAN : E4•,.rtl A .. Ha•tu... FIN C.ief IPIK:IAL I'IIOGRA • r I 0 • .__ -• 0 • PAVING DISTRICT NO. 17 FINAL ASSESSMENT DATA Revised Ma r ch 21 , 196~ SECTION "A" Construction Cost Engineering Services Salary Overhead Administrative Overhead Fiscal & Paying Agent Fees Title Checking fees $40 ,852 .66 4 ,085.27 4,493.79 3 ,691.98 2 ,030 .75 Legal Advertising Equipment Rental Misc. Supplies & Exp. SECTION "B" Construction Cost 300.34 1 ,197.34 2 ,120.84 +6% contingencies + Bond interest T<YrAL SECTION "A" Appraisal fees for land acquisition Attor ney fees for 1a nd acquisition T<YrAL SECTION "B" T<YrAL SECTION "A" & "B" O FFICIAL CITY C OU CIL DOCUMENT r . -" COU NCIL r.,:._._ r . 'G FI LE CITY: O F ENGLE 000, C OLO. $243 ,713.95 $ 58 ,772 .97 $302 ,486.92 18 ,149.22 30,897.7 6 $351,533.90 $ 74,744.22 2,182.33 500.00 $ 77,426.55 $428 ,960 .4 5 APR 7 196 9 .3 ( ~) . . •. I . • • • RESOLUTION NO. __ , SERIES OF 1969 A RESOLUTION REVISING SEWER HEAD TAP FEES WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, by action of the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, at a regular session, held December 16, 1957, certain sanitary sewer head tap fees for industrially zoned properties, inside the corporate limits of the City of Englewood, Colorado, were established; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that certain chr nges are necessary to also provide sanitary sewer head tap fe~s for commercially and residentially zoned properties, inside tr1e corporate limits of the City of Englewood, Colorado; and, to provide addit 'onal revenue for sewer main installation and sewage treatment plant capital improvements; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. Sanitary sewer head tap fees, for taps inside the corporate limits of the City of Englewood, Colorado, established December 16, 1957, be revised as follows: SANITARY SEWER HEAD TAP FEES INSIDE CITY Effective April 1, 1969 /V\ILABILITY: Available to users taking Englewood sewage car- riage and treatment service inside the corporate limits of the City of Englewood, Colorado. APPLICABILITY: Applicable for industrial, commercial and resi- dential service, when sewer mains are owned by the City of Englewood, except when other fees are in effect by specific contract; or existing sewer improvement districts. SCHEDt LE I -~"n 1 t-.s>,..·· '", ·~r Head Tap Fees For INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL P.lOPERTIES WITH IMPR~N OP ONLY ONE LEVEL: -- Total Acreage In Tract Rate Per Acre For Connections 6-Inch or Smaller ~atea For Larger Connections 8-Inch 10-Inch 12-Inch 1 Acre Next 2 Acres Next 2 Acres Next 5 Acres Next 5 Acres All Over 15 Acres $360.()0 240.00 120.00 60.00 30.00 12.00 Less than one (1 ) acre will be prorated at $.oo8 per minimum charge, in all cases, to be $200.00 per tap. square )> 0. 0. .... ~ >-3 0 .... 0 I 5' () ::r if ~ foot, with I • • . , ' ! I "f • • -2- FOR PROPERTIES WJ'T'H IMMiOHP.NTS ABOVE ONE LF.VEL, additional uead tap fee will be c rge , computed on t;he basis of gross square footage {exterior dimensions of the structure or structures) of each level, above one, at $.008 per square foot. {This fee is in addition to the $200.00 minimum when said minimum is applicable.) In the case of new high-rise commercial or industrial construction on property previously connected to the City sanitary sewer system and upon which a previous head tap fee has been paid, the previous head tap fee shall be honored for the first level of construction; and subsequent levels will be charged as outlined in the preceding paragraph. SCHEDULE II -Sanitary Sewer Head Tap Fees For RESIDENTIAL AND OTHER PROPERTIES WITH SPECIFIC USE: Residential: A. ~ ~ ~: (Applicable on each front foot of regu- larly shaped properties 125 feet in depth.) 1. Single Family Dwelling Unit Use: Construction Cost--------- Engineering Cost---------- Carriage and Overhead----- (Actual Cost of Construction Per Front Foot) plus (1~ of Actual Cost of Con- struction Per Front Foot) plus At $1.25 Per Front Foot 2. Multiple Family Dwelling Unit Use: First Dwelling Unit-------Same as Single Family Dwelling Unit Each Additional Dwelling Unit----------------------$50.00 B. Sqyare Foot ~sis: {Applicable on each square foot of property irregular, odd, undersize or oversize, in shape.) 1. Single Family Dwelling Unit Use: Front Foot Rate ! 125 Feet. 2. Mult J ple ~ily Dwelling Unit Use: First Dwelling Unit-------Same as Single Family Dwelling Unit Each Additional Dwelling Unit----------------------$50.00 r.. Tf. as in t he ~~R e of c P.rta1n existin~ City sewer mains. the cost of construction is unknown, the head tap fee shall be $.01 per square foot of property, plus $50.00 for each dwelling unit in excess of one. D. In the case of new multiple family unit use construction on property previously connected to the City sanitary sewer system, the head tap fee shall be $50.00 per dwelling unit for all dwelling units in excess or the number of dwelling units previously served, upon which a sewer head tap fee was previously paid. {Continued) . ' I . • ' - • • -3- (A dwelling unit is defined P'" ~~'"' nnit for occu-.ancy by one family for living and sleepi~ purposes -8 22.8, Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1963.) Schools------------------------------Applicable Rate For Single Family Dwelling Unit, plus $50.00 Per Tap Based on Each 12 Pupils of School Capacity Equivalent to 1 Tap. Hospitals----------------------------Applicable Rate For Single Family Dwelling Unit, plus $50,00 Per Tap Based on Each 4 Beds of Hospital Capacity Equivalent to 1 Tap. Trailer Courts-----------------------Applicable Rate For Single Family Dwelling u. ;, plus $50,00 Per Tap Based on Each 3 Trailer Sites Equivalent to 1 Tap. Churches-----------------------------Applicable Rate For Single Family Dwelling Unit, plus $50.00 Per Tap. Head Tap Fees for all other properties Not listed in SCHEDULE II shall be determined in accordance with SCHEDULE I. (All rates, as set forth herein, are subject to negotiation and revision for unusual cases.) Introduced and adopted by City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado at a regular session held Avril 7, 1969. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk-Treasurer I, Stephen A. Lyon, City Clerk-Treasurer or the City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accure t! and complete copy of a resolution passed by the City Council of the City of Englewood, on the 7th day or April, 1969. City Clerk-Treasurer I . • - • • REGULAR MEETING OFFlClAC CITY CO L' r:JL OOC UMET'IT r Til ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD MARCH 11, 1969 HrK 7 '39 COUNC IL IVli:.•.'tl G F'J L.E ClL( OF.: ENGLEWOOD, COLO. The meeting was called to order by Beverly Simon, Chairman of the Board, at 7:40P.M., in the office of the library. Present: Beverly Simon , Muriel Smith, Harold Miller, Ray Walsh, Dallas Dhority and Phyllis Wiebe. Absent: John Maxwell . The minutes of the meeting of February 4, 1969 were discussed and the following correction ordered: Page 2, paragraph 5, change maximum loan to read maximum grant of matching funds. The minutes were approved after the above correction. Mrs. Wiebe presented the statistical reports for the months of January and February. The January statistics had not been available for the February Board meeting since it was held early. The reports were dis- cussed and accepted. Mrs. Wiebe reported that she, Mr. Dial and Mr. Don Marshall met on March 11, and discussed plans for future library expansion. Mr . Mar- shall said he could provide tentative plans in approximately six weeks. He would develop his plans according to our plan B. He estimated the cost to be $100,000 which is somewhat higher than the estimate of two years ago. Mr. Dial suggested that the Council probably would not be opposed to applying for State Grant Funds. (January 15, 1970 is the next closing date for approval of applications for funds.) Dallas Dhority questioned the cost of architects fees and the advisability of allocating funds at this time. Mrs. Wiebe went over the twelve year plan for the library, to indicate the present need for space and also the fact that when this expansion is finished the library will still be lacking in space according to American Library Association recommendations for a community of Englewood's size . Beverly Simon suggested the Board ask for a hearing before City Council to present information to them in connection with the Library Board 's request for funds. She feels that one function of the Board is to edu- cate the City Council as to the needs of the library. After discussion, it was decided to plan a future meeting with Council Ray Walsh moved, Harold Miller seconded, that the Library Board recommend to C ity Council that it take the necessary steps to appropriate funds to hire an architect to draw up a plan for the needed expansion of the library and provide estimated costs for the accomplishment of such a plan . The motion carried. Dallas Dhor ity suggested that Mrs. Wiebe talk to Mr. Dial as to costs for the preliminary plans and get from him an indication of the appro- priate time to meet with Council. Mrs. W1ebe announced that Sunday opening for the hours from 2:00 P .M. to 5 :00 P .M. wi ll be in effect March 16 through May 25. Records of the type APR 7 IS SS 3 (j ) . , I • • - • • of usage of the library and number of people using it during this period will be kept for the purpose of evaluation . Mrs . Wiebe reported on the CCPLC meeting. of $12,000 had been approved for making a of the CCPLC were elected . Beverly Simon ferent roles of CCPLC and CCPLS should be She stated that the expenditure systems analysis. New officers stated that she felt the dif- more clearly defined. Beverly Simon commended the "Book Drop" column in the Englewood Herald and suggested that Phyllis Wiebe's article "What is the Job of a Librarian" should be followed by an article titled "What is the Job of a Library Board". Harold Miller questioned the advisability of having "underground press publications" in the library, i.e . papers published by minority activist and partisan groups such as Crusade for Freedom, Black Panthers , etc . He does not feel that it is necessary for a public library to have avail- able in it everything that comes off the press . Mrs . Wiebe stated that she felt public libraries need to have sample copies of these publications available in order to know what these people are doing and thinking . She also stated that these publications are available on request at the cir- culation desk. The publications are not all concerned with sex, porno- graphy, drugs, etc. as is a popular misconception . Most are concerned with changing the social structure by peaceful menas of otherwise . The Board discussed the existence of such activities in Englewood. Beverly Simon was reelected Chairman of the Library Board. Ray Walsh was elected Vice Chairman of the Board . Mrs . Wiebe announced that she is resigning effective June 6 , 1969 . The meeting adjourned at 9:40 P.M. Respectfully submitted, ESTHER WOODHEAD Recording Secretary •. I • • \ I I , 'r • • • • OFF ICIAL CITY CC! ' .,_ ', OCU'.~r r MEETING DATES OF 1969 COUNCIL-BOARD DINNERS* -t{ 7 c CIT) E OF::· :;_:,,(.C...;, COLO . April 21 -Water and Sewer Board May 19 -Planning and Zoning Commission June 16 -Board of Adjustment and Appeals July 21 -Parks and Recreation Commission August 18 -Board of Career Service Commissioners September 15 -Election Commission October 20 -Police and Fire Pension Boards November 17 -Public Library Board December 15 -Water and Sewer Board *All dates are the third Monday of each month. Dinner at 6 :00p .m. Office of City Manager AprU 3, 1969 1j • . I • • • I • INTRODUCE D AS A BILL BY COUNCII.MA ..&~Lt'-7--·----• A BILL FOR A~ ORD INANCE REPEA LI NG SECTI ON 16.2 THROUGH SECTION 16.2 -7 OF THE MUN ICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. HOW. THE REFORE. SE IT ORDA I NEO SY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO, as follows : Effective 12 :0 1 a.a., January 1, 1970, Section 16.2 through Sectton 16 .2-7 of the Hunictpal Code of the Ctty of Englewood, Colorado, and all aaend~nts thereto. are hereby repealed. Introduced, read in full and passed on first readtn g on the ___ day of Aprtl, 196 9 . Publtshed as a 8111 for an Ordinance on the -------· 1 969. Mayor Attest : City Clerk-Treasurer day of I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the day of , 1969. Attest: City Clerk-Treasurer ·' I I 'f I . . • • r-;.,·;~ INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILKA -· .£'~1,~-----· A BILL FO R A ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTI ON 16.2 THROUGH SECTION 16.2-7 OF THE MuN ICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF EN LEWOOD, COLORADO. OW, THEREFORE, RE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COO CIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows : Effective 12 :0 1 a .•.• January 1, 1970, Section 16.2 through Section 16.2-7 of the Hun1ctpal Code of the City of Englewood, Colorado, and all a•end~ents thereto, are he reby repealed . Introduced, read in full and passed on first readtn g on the ___ day of Ap r11, 196!1. Published as a 81 11 for an Ordinance on the ____ day of • 196 9. l~ayo r Attest: City Cle r k-Treasure r I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and fore going is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance introduced, read in full and passed on first readin g on the day of , 1969. Attest: City C er -Treasu rer I . . . , • • • • 0 - or:rl< AL r 1 , U ' CNT CITY ADDRESSES OF PROPERTY DES CRIB E D IN A BILL FOR AN ORDINA CE ASSESSING WEED REMOVAL COSTS 7 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY 1. South of 4760 South Broadway -south 15 feet of Lot 17, all of Lots 18 through 22, Block 72, Harlem Addition ........................... . 2 . Southeast corner Lehigh Place and South Santa Fe Lane -Lot 5, Lehigh Park .............. . 3. Northeast corner of Lehigh Place and South Santa Fe Lane -Lots 3 and 4, Lehigh Park .... 4. West Cornell Avenue and South Tejon Street, Southeast corner-Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 11, Vista Heights , 2nd Filing, east side of 3000 South Tejon Street ......................... . 5 . 3360 South Pennsylvania Street -Lots 15 and 16, Block 3, Westview ......................... . 6 . Southwest corner of East Bates A venue and South Emerson Street-P art of the SW 1/4 NW 1/4, Section 35, Township 4 , Right 68 West, 6th Principal Meridian, Beginning 16' east of northwest corner Lot 1, Dobbins Resubdivision , through E 166', through S 305', through W 166', through N 305 ' to point of beginning .......... . 7. 4050 South Bannock Street -Lots 11 and 12, Block 15, Jackson 's Broadway Heights ....... . 8. 2 900 block South Emerson Street, east side of street -Lot 5, Clark Subdivision ............ . 9. Southeast corner of West Dartmouth Avenue and South Shoshone Street -Beginning 654. 2' S and 213.1 ' E of NE 1 /4 SE 1 /4 NW corner of 33 -4-68 , through 30 ' E 283.5 ', throughA17° E 18. 6 ', S 72°55' E 5. 1', through SW 25', through W 260 ' M/L to beginning ............ . 10. 3600 South Pearl Street-Lots 18-24, Block 7, Higgins Englewood Gardens ................. . 11. 3344 South Pennsylvania Street-Lot 14, Block 3, Westview Subdivision .................... . 12. 3500 South Lincoln Street -Lots 12··15, Block 2, Birch's Addition to South Broadway Heights . (Continued) • 75.90 15. 1 $ 21.9 1 $120.1 $ 82 .23 $165.98 $ 52.59 $ 22.7 7 $ 75.90 $126.50 $ 49.34 $129.67 APR 7 196 9 4 (J) I • • \ ! I f '! -• 0 • ADDRESSES OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ASSESSING WEED REMOVAL COSTS Page 2 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY 13. 3255 South Acoma Street -All of Lots 13 and 14, Block 3, S. G. Hamlin's Broadway Addition .....•....•.......•................ 14 . 4600 block South Pearl Street -West side of street. Lot 40, Block 62, South Broadway Heights ...................•..•..•.......... 15. Southwest corner of East Jefferson Avenue and South Penns:'ilvania Street-Lots 44, 45 and south 7. 8 ft. of ~6, Block 5, Higgins Englewood Gardens, .•............•......... 16 . South of 3637 South Penns:'ilvania Street -Lots 35 and 36 , Block 5, Higgins Englewood Gardens ..................................• 17. North of 3580 South Broadwa:'i -Lots 19 throqh 22, Block 1, Birches Addition to South Broad- way Heights ...........•.................... 18. 3600 South Broadwa:'i -Lots 1 throqh 5, ex- cept part belonging to State Hicbway Department. B ~ock 1, Higgins Broadway Addition .•.......• Office of City Manager April 7, 1969 ij AMOUNT OF ASSESSMENT $ 36.06 $ 11.39 $ 63.25 $117.02 $132.83 $167 .62 ~7, /'!~'! ;- I . • • • 0 • OFFICIAL CITY C O ·r•r-IL OC UMENT I ~ .... foil tl 7 '59 ADDRESSES OF PROPERTY DESCRIB E D rNA BILL FOR AN ORDINA CE FILE ASSESSING WE E D REMOVAL COSTS C OUI"CIL I· -· " CI'IX Of: ENGLE 0 D, COLO. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY 1. South of 4760 South Broadway -south 15 feet of Lot 17, all of Lots 18 through 22, Block 72, Harlem Addition ........................... . 2. Southeast corner Lehigh Place and South Santa Fe Lane-Lot 5, Lehigh Park .............. . 3 . Northeast corner of Lehigh Place and South Santa Fe Lane -Lots 3 and 4 , Lehigh Park .... 4. West Cornell Avenue and South Tejon Street, Southeast corner -Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 11, Vista Heights , 2nd Filing , east side of 3000 South Tejon Street ......................... . 5. 3360 South Pennsylvania Street -Lots 15 and 16, Block 3, Westview ......................... . 6. Southwest corner of East Bates Avenue and South Emerson Street-Part of the SW 1 /4 NW 1 /4, Section 35, Township 4, Right 68 West, 6th Principal Meridian, Beginning 16' east of northwest corner Lot 1, Dobbins Resubdivision , through E 166', through S 305', through W 166', through N 305' to point of beginning .......... . 7 . 4050 South Bannock Street -Lots 11 and 12, Block 15 , Jackson's Broadway Heights ....... . 2 900 block South Emerson Street, east side of s treet -Lot 5 , Clark Subdivision ............ . 9. Southeast corner of West Dartmouth Avenue a nd South Shoshone Street-Beginning 654. 2' S a nd 213.1' E of NE 1 /4 SE 1 /4 NW corner of 33-4-6 , through 30' E 2 3. 5', through A 17° E 1 . 6 ', S 72°55' E 5. 1', through SW 25', through W 260' M/L to beginning ............ . 10. 3600 South Pearl Street -Lots 18-24, Block 7, Higgins Englewood Gardens ................. . 11. 3344 South Pennsylvania Street -Lot 14, Block 3, Westview Subdivision .................... . 12. 3500 South Lincoln Street -Lots 12-15, Block 2, Birch's Addition to South Broadway Heights . (Continued) AMOUNT OF ASSESSMENT $ 75.90 $ 15. 18 $ 21.91 $120.1 $ 82.23 $165.98 $ 52.59 $ 22.77 $ 75.90 $126.50 $ 49.34 $129.67 ,_ ) I I ~ I • • • • 0 • ADDRESSES OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ASSESSING WEED REMOVAL COSTS Page 2 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY 13. 3255 South Acoma Street -All of Lots 13 and 14, Block 3, S. G. Hamlin's Broadway Addition .................................. . 14. 4600 block South Pearl Street-West side of street . Lot 40, Block 62, South Broadway Heights ................................... . 15. Southwest corner of East Jefferson Avenue and South Pennsylvania Street-Lots 44, 45 and south 7. 8 ft. of 46, Block 5, Higgins Englewood Gardens ........................ . 16 . South of 3637 South Pennsylvania Street -Lots 35 a nd 36, Block 5, Higgins Englewood Gardens .................................. . 17. North of 3580 South Broadway -Lots 19 through 22, Block 1, Birches Addition to South Broad- way Heights ............................... . 18. 3600 South Broadway -Lots 1 through 5, ex- cept part belonging to State Highway Department. B'ock 1, Higgins Broadway Addition ......... . Office of City Manager April 7, 1969 ij AMOUNT OF ASSESSMENT $ 36.06 11.39 $ 63.25 $117.02 $132.83 $167.62 I • • . ' I I I '! • • RE LOTION NO. /_£___, SERIES OF 1969 RESOLUTION AM E ND! G RESOLUTION NO . 51 , SERIES OF 1968 , AND A PAY PLAN FOR ON -EMERGENCY EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY FOR THE YEAR 1969. WHEREAS , the provisions of Paragraph 6.6-13 of the Municipal Code of the City of Englewood, as amended, requires the City Council of the City of Englewood to adopt , by resolution, a pay plan for each employee within the City, and, WHEREAS. the City Council desires to amend the salary and wage level of employees of the City classified as secretaries, NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, that, effective April 1, 1969, Resolution No. 51, Series of 1968, is amended as follows: Strike the position of secretary from grade level 15 and include under grade level 16. Dated this _.,..-..., __ day of «~·, /' ' 1969. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk-Treasurer I , Stephen A. Lyon, City Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Englewood, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and com- plete copy of a resolution passed by the City Council of ~ty of Engle- wood at a regular meeting held on the 2 day of ./L.J < 'jl , 1969. City Clerk-Treasurer ,_ .. 71111 4 (f) I • • I • • OFFICIAL CITY C O L'~l -11_ noc u ENT .l ES OL T!O , !10 . _ _j, , S( IES '"II 7 . ~9 OF 196 COLJI CIL MCJ .1;.: FILE Clti OF.: ENGLEWOOD, COLO. A RESOLUTION APP RO VI G AU RA TIFYIP G THE PA Y ~[ ENG LEWOOD OF TH( SUM OF 6 ,9~0 .0J TO TH FIR. SU LLIVA N & COM PA I Y, I C., FOR EX PE NSES I U C U R ~E ENOEREO BY, SAID FIR M TO THl CITY f E GL 00 T BY THE CITY F S il Trl , , A D SE VI S F WHfREAS , t he tty of Englewood d1d, on or u ou t n :4 t day of f'l ay , Jg 69, e n t e r 1nto a r1tten lett e r greer• n t wfth t1 ftr~ of Boswo rt h , Su lltvan & Compa ny, Inc ., ~hare1n 1t a s agre ed that said fir m would ac t as financial consultants for t he tlty and for that non-prof i t corporation known as (n g lc ~ood Munici pal Bui l din g Autho rit y. Inc. and t he issuanc e by sai d co r po rat ion o f its bond s in the a ~ount of ap p roximately $1 mi llion a t and for a fee of $ .60 f or ea ch Sl, 00 bond issued ; and wHE E S, said a g r e e men t p rovided t hat s nould t he ond , for a ny re as on, not e is sued, s ai d fir m's fees should i n an a moun t q ual to t he subs t n tie~ed out-of -p ock e t e xpen s es inc urred by sai d fir t o t he dtte o f the a oa n don en t of t he bond issue pl us $20 0 .00; a nd WHEP.E AS, pursuant to sa id 1 9r ee ent s ai d fir unde rt ook to completely p re pare sa td bond i s sue and, pu rsuant t o t he terms of said agree ent, so11c1ted bids for the pu rc hase of said bonds, b ut r e ceiv ed no bi ds t he refor , with t he r e s ult t hat sa fd fi r m ag r ee d to purc hase t he en tire bond f ssue a t n d for a pu r ch se p rfce a9reed upon in t he afores ai d le t t er a gr eem ent and WHE REAS, both the City of En g l ewood and said ftrm were ready , willi ng and able to complete safd bo nd Issue and ould ha ve the enttre bond tssue p ur chased by said firrn , but a pp roxi ma tel y 2 4 ho urs p ri o r to t he ate of t h is suance of said bo nd a nd th pu r - chas e thereof by t he said fir11, ufd ffrl'land the Cfty were pre· vented fro m ftnalizt ng t he issuance of said bo nds by t he act s or o~fsstons of a thtrd p rty over wh ic n~ith er t he City no r the s ai d firM ha d an y control o r influen ce; and WHEREAS, to the date of t he abandon men of sa id bo nd i ssue said firm expe n ded an amount 1n p reparation therefor in exces s of S 1 , g 80 , 84 ; and WH ER[AS , tn vi ew of t he e xte nsiv e services rend e r ed to the Cfty an d to the aforesaid non·p rofit cerporat1on prior to th e dat e o f a band oaNIIt of said bo n issue, wh ic h were not conte11p late d a t t he ti me of t he ex&cution of the afor said letter agreement, sa id fir M su bmit ted to t h e City a bi ll for $6,950 .00 , whic h fi g ure con · s tituted approxf•ately 75% of the full fe e wh ich wou ld ha ve been paid to said firm h ad the bonds bee n tssued, p lus the sum of $20 .00 as ou t -of-pocket expenses for s atd firm, wh ic h ill was p res ented in t he be l ief t hat t he prtor lette r a gree~rcn t dfd not conte np lat e that s uc h ex tensive services would be r ende r ed p ri or to t he a b andon ment of t he bond issu e and t hat t he fees set for t h therein would be fai r and equ ita ble under the ci r cumstances ; and 'tit. EAS, s a id statement for services an d out -of-pocket xpens s was paid, b ut the r e was an inadve rte nt failure to obtain Co uncil aut horization t h refor , H ~. THER F ~E . BE IT RlSOLVE Y TH CITY CITY UF fNC,L£WO 0, COL ORADO, as foll ows: UNC IL Of THE 1. That ouncfl he re by find s and de t rrfnes t h at . alt h ou ~h the stat •ent f or s rv1ces exceeds t he le ga lly r q uired fee to b I • • . , f • • paid by the City pursuant to the aforesaid letter agree ment, the amount of the fees set forth 1n the saate•ent of Bosworth, Sullivan & Company , Inc. , of August 5, 1 968 h fa f r an~ reuonab 1e and, due to cfrcu•stances not fn the contemplation of the parties at the tfme of the execution of t he aforesaid letter agree•ent, 1t 1s fair and equitable that the sum of $6,950.00 be paid to t he fir ~ of Bosworth, Su lliva n & Company, Inc., for services r endered and expenses incurred at the request of th e City of Englewood. 2. That, p re mises considered, the payMnt of the su11 of $6,950.00 to th e fir of Dos worth , Sullivan & Co•pany, Inc., he r e- tofore mad e i s hereby fu ll y a r oved and ratified with the saD& effect as ff this Council had authorized payment of the ~ame prio r to the date that payment was made. DATED th1 ~ da of -· ·--------· 1969. Attest: City Clerk-Treasurer I, S t eph n A. lyon, do hc!reby certt fy til at the above and foregoing is a true, a ccurate and co mplete copy of a Resolution passed by th City Coun cil of the City of Eng lewood on the day of -----, 1969. At test : -z-I . • ' I'· . • SEt SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST sth P.M. -ARAPAHOE COUNTY- • AVE. 3 HAMPDEN AVE. PLAN SCALE : i"s 60 -G . ( "' CROSS-SECTION NO SCALE LEGEND E·-· 3 BOUNDARY D.M.W.W. RIGHT -Of -WAY I I LICE .. SE GRANTED DOCUMENT DATED SEC'v FII..E DOC . ADD. BLK. 8 .E NGL.EWOOD • . (/) of b) I I . • \ 1 . '!' • • 0 - INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO : Members of Englewood City Council DATE : April 4 , 1969 FROM : Stan ley H. Dial, City Manager err SUBJECT : Status of Municipal Finances • lTY u <-OLO. On February 14, 1969, a report on the projected financial condition of the General and Public Improvement Funds was sub- mitted. Since the writing of that memorandum, three months of sales tax revenue has been received, the audit has been completed, and a transfer to make certain salary adjustments has been made. Of this current information, the most significant is the sales tax experience which is set out below: Percent Variance from Anticipated Sales Tax Revenues January, 1969 February, 1969 March, 1969 Total Variance, First Quarter 1969 Dollars Below Estimate, First Quarter -5.7% -15.0% -15 0 5% -8.9% $52,404.67 The February 14 memorandum projected sales tax revenues at 5.7% below the estimate. It is not unreasonable, and in fact may be conservative, to project sales tax revenues 10% below the estimate based on current experience. The net result of this projection, plus the other changes mentioned above, will be the following: General Fund 1969 Ending Balance Pro jected in 2 -14-69 Memo Add: Net of Audit Adjustment and Salary Transfer Less: Net Effect of Increasing Sales Tax Underage to 10% Revised Projection of 1969 Ending Balance . '..l.: .w.-f ~·~,. •• r M • $11,328 284 { 65,181) ($53, 569) APR 7 1969 5 ( c:.) , \ ( '!' I 0 X • • 0 - Members of Englewood City Council Page 2 April 4, 1969 In addition , a $20,000 balance to begin 19 7 0 operations is necessary. Publi c Improvement Fund nunb 1969 Ending Balance Projected in 2-14-69 Memo Add: Audit Adjustment Less: Net Effect of Increasing Sales Tax Underage to 10% Revised Projection of 1969 Ending Balance Stanley H. Dial City Manager ($26, 5 24) 6,434 18, 773) ($38,863) I • • • • - TO : All Members of t he Engl ewood City Council FRO M: Mr. Stanley H. Dial , City Manager DAT E: Fe bruary 14, 1969 SUBJECT: STATUS OF MUN ICIPAL FINANCES As requ ired by the Englewood C ity Charte r , one of the responsibilities of the Ci ty Manage r is to keep the City Council inform e d of gen eral mun icipal fi nan - ces. Therefore, I have taken the liberty to gen e r a ll y outline our mun ici pal financial picture as it appears at this tim e. GENERAL FUND : 1968 Finances : Revenues for the yea r 196 fe ll below our 1968 estimates pro- jected at the time we prepared t he 1969 budget. Of particular significance was the appare ntl y optimistic 1968 estimates t o be d e rived from the City's sales and use tax. An approximate ten per cent underage of projected sales taxes in 1968 was balanced by unanticipated increases in revenues from other revenues so that the City derived approximately ninety-nine per cent of revenues anticipated for the year 1968 in the General Fund. The General Fund's balance at the end of 1968, in fact, exceeded our 1968 estimates by $53,264. pri- marily due to the closing of several special funds and a reduc- tion of general operating expenses. 1969 Finances: In 1969, the General Fund started the year with an unappropriated surplus of $206,590 ---$53,264 above the 1969 budget 's projected unappropriated surplus. However , during the month of January, 1969, the City received approximately $222,000, or 5. 7% below the anticipated sales tax projected for the month . January , 1969's collected sales tax represents local retail sales taking place during December , 1968 . If 1969 sales taxes continue at a 5. 7% defi cit throughout the entire year, the General Fund would not receive $86 ,403 of anticipated revenue. The reduction in the 1969 General Fund mill levy will result in a reduction of the City 's shares of the specific ownership tax which was overlooked at the time the mill levy reduction was set. The Ci ty revenues from the specific ownership tax will be $36,000 under the total $56,000 anticipated in the budget . Projected expenditures in the General Fund have increased slightly ($3 , 804) as a result of a supplemental appropriation on February 3rd, primarily for the purposes of replacing a broken accounting machine in the Finance Department. (Continued) \ l '! I • - • • • • 0 • All Members of the Englewood City Council February 14, 1969 Page 2 If the City Council elects to discontinue municipal garbage collection service for the last six months of 1969, the City would save $2,000 per month, or a total of $12,000, which could be earmarked for the 1969 year-ending balance. The Fund requires an approximate $20 , 000 year-ending balance in order to finance municipal operations during the first thirty days of January, 1970, prior to the City's receipt of initial 1970 revenues. If the City Council should extend the municipal sales tax to ) liquor and lodging, approximately $21,100 in additional revenues would be derived during the last six months of 1969 Administratively, we have devised a program to control General Fund expenditures, particularly capital outlay. Pro- posed expenditures are and will continue to receive critical review. The following breakdown on the General Fund indicates that we would end 1969 with a $103,879 balance if revenues and expenditures occur as projected in the 1969 budget. If revenues, particularly the sales tax, do not materialize as budgeted, and other factors occur as itemized, we shall end the year with an $11, 328 balance, a sum under the $20, 000 believed necessary to finance the beginning of 1970. (See Page 3 for breakdown of the General Fund.) (Continued) .' . , I / '!" I • • - -"c:i c :3 0 u •' • • 0 - GENERAL FUND ITEM Unappropriated Surplus, January 1 PLUS: REVISED BUDGET ESTIMATE 1968 $ 158,344 Revenues 1,980,053 Due From County Treasurer Closing of Improvement Preliminary Fund Closing of Flood Fund Closing of Reserve for Flood LESS: Expenditures Balance, December 31 (119851071) $ 153,326 • ACTUAL 1968 $ 158,344 1,948,213 10,507 30,000 24,838 10,000 (11976,312) $ 206,590 POSSIBLE EFFECTS UPON 1969 YEAR-ENDING BALANCE OF $103,879 5 . 7% Reduction in Anticipated Sales Taxes Supplemental Appropriation for Accounting Machine Reduction in Specific Ownership Tax Extension of Sales Tax to Liquor and Lodging Discontinuance of Garbage Collection Required Balance to Operate in January, 1970 ADDITION OR REDUCTION OF BALANCE ($ 86,403) ($ 3, 804) ($ 36,000) $ 21,100 $ 12,000 BUDGET 1969 $ 153,326 2,335,512 (214381223) $ 50,615 NEW BALANCE FROM $103,879 $17,476 $13,672 ($22,328) $ 1,328 Ll%._~f ACTUAL 1969 $ 206,590 2,335,512 (2 14381 223) $ 1031879 • • • 0 - All Members of th e Engl e wood Ci t y Council F e brua r y 14 , 1969 P a ge 4 P UB LIC IMPROVEMENT FUN D: 1968 Fi na nces : The fa ct that 1968 sal es tax revenu es did no t m eet ou r a ntici- pated revenue was also fe lt in th e Public Improveme nt Fund. Revenues were about $1 9,000 l ess tha n e xp e c ted in this Fu nd . January 1, 1969 , unappropr iat e d s urplus wa s $1,06 4 --- $5 ,7 8 8 less than we had ant icipated to start the yea r w i th. 1969 Finances : If 1969 sales tax revenues continue at a 5 . 7 % rate below our projected sales tax figures, we could end t he year w ith $24,885 less than we budgeted. The 1969 budget for the Public Improve ment Fund relies upon re-financing of the City Hall building for $50,000 to assist in the relocation and construction of a new central fir e station . It is essential that a structure be comple ted in 1969 due to housing requirements for the new fire aerial apparatus which will arrive late this summer. Mun icipal interest rates e s - tablished a new 1968-1969 high again on February 10 , 1969, as interest rates continue to go higher. If we refinance the City Hall structure at this time, we could anticipate an Inter-_ J est rate ranging from 5.6 % to 5.9%. When compared with) ~ the present mortgage rates on the City Hall of 5-5 /8 %, it is 2 0 quite doubtful that the City will find it attractive to refinanc -l----H the City Hall during 1969. The 1969 Public Improvement Fund contains an appropri ation of $34, 297 for the relocation of the pollee station. It was not the Council 's intention to appropriate these funds in the 1969 budget. Therefore , this sum is avallable for future use as the City Council desires , and will help offset any deficit whi ch may arise from the possibility that retail sales tax may not come In as projected In the budget or a d e lay in refina nc i ng City Hall . The a ttached charts show that we can now e xp ect to end 1969 with a $14 ,064 balance in the Public Improveme n t Fund i f r e¥e- nues a nd e xpenditures occur as budgeted . If the sal es tax falls to materialize and we cannot refinance C ity Hall , we wo uld have a S60, 821 ending deficit . The transfer of $34 , 2 9 7 from th e Police Re location Account would reduce thi s de fi cit to $26,524. (Continued) I • • \ ! . , 'r • • ;- 0 - • PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND REVISED BUDGET ESTIMATE ACTUAL BUDGET ACTUAL ITEM 1968 1968 1969 1969 Unappropriated SuJ1llus, January 1 $ 19,187 $ 19,187 $ 6,852 $ 1,064 PLUS: Revenues 334,138 314,730 579,297 579,297 Cumulative Appropriate Balance From Previous Years 142,094 142,094 Due From Country Treasurer 661 76,478 103,387 LESS: Expenditures Cumulative Appropriations ($378,651) ($338, 783) ($1342. 775) ($669,684) Carried Into Next Year 76,478) 103, 387) Accounting Adjustment 938) ( 938) Transfers to General Fund 32,500) ( 32,500) Balance, December 31 $ 6,852 $ 1,064 $ 19,852 $ 14,064 POSSffiLE EFFECTS UPON 1969 YEAR-ENDING BALANCE OF $14,064 ADDITION OR 5. 7% Reduction in Anticipated Sales Taxes Failure to RefiniUice City Hall Transfer of Police Relocation to Year-Ending BaliUice REDUCTION OF BALANCE ($ 24, 885) ($ 50,000) $ 34,297 NEW BALANCE FROM $14, 064 ($10,821) ($60, 821) ($26,524) • - TO : FROM : INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM Stanley H. Dial, City Manager • 0 - DATE : Stephen A. Lyon, Director of Finance 7 .~q E. P. Romans, Director of Parks and Recreation l-lr'H . •G FI LE SUBJECT : ~C~l,J NCIL r.,L ·1 •' • Englewood-Belleview Park Addition Parking Lenoe~ ENGLEWOOD, COLO. • Sealed bids were opened April 3, 1969, for the construction of Englewood-Belleview Park Addition Parking Lot with the following results: COmJ2an:z:: Total Base Total Total Amount Bid Alternate No. 1 Bid Ce ntral Construction $19,605.10 $469.20 $20,074.30 Bussard Construction 13,615.69 404.99 14,020.68 Stubby's Hauling & Excavating 14 ,964.85 529.90 15,494.7 5 Brannan Sand & Gravel 17,331.74 556.88 17,888.62 Peter Kiewit Sons' 20,955.60 440.60 21,396.20 The architect's total estimated cost of project was $17,607.70. The Park Improvement Fund appropriation for this project was $17,000.00. Low bid is within budgetary limitation. The total base bid includes site preparation, excavation, fill, curb, fence, wall, etc . The total Alternate No. 1 amount includes excavation, 2" A-C & Prime and 53 tons of gravel base. Alternate No. 1 is an access road from the parking lot to the zoo and train. The road will be utilized by commercial trash haulers and maintenance vehicles. The road will also serve as an emergency parking area when large softball tournaments and picnics are held. Low bidder on this project is the same company that completed construction of Dartmouth Park. No problems are anticipated in awarding this job to the Bussard Construction Company. Re commend the low bid of Bussard Construction Company of Littleton, Colorado for total amount bid of $14,020.68 which includes Alternate No. 1 be accepted. ~.<~~-.. ~,a e~ Director of Finance Director of Parks and Recr eation APR 7 1969 5(d) I • • . , I ! ' '! - • Englewood Employees Association )UOO So, !Uati St. Englewood, Co, BOliO April 7. 1969 • 0 - Ql='f"IC)~L •C I Cl V C ' t " L.r Cv t..>l'l) ..> COLO. err'! or E.. r... To: All members of the Englewood City CoWlcil Gentle111en: At a -ting or the Englewood 12iplo)'8es As110ciation on March 24, 1969, we were very pleaaed to have at thill meeting Mr. Stanley Dial, City Manager} Mr. John Criswell, City Attorney; Mr. Jack DeVivier, Chili~ Career Service Board, and Mr. John Murphy, Per110N18l Director. Each of the above naaed •n gave us a very good talk on the subject of the ordinance change of placing the Personnel Director under the City Manager. A!'ter a ceniNII or the empl0)'8es of the city and the Englewood Employees Association, we villh at this ti.IIB to g o on record as to opposing this change of ordinance. CC: Hr. Stanley Dial Mr. John Criswll Hr, Jack DeVivier Mr . John ~ Very truly yours, ~<_/~ 7d~·~-uA/ HarzY'F, 11useer, President Eng lewood Employees Association I • • . . • ..... ~- ~ (,.) 1\.) l . . ) BELLEVI EW ADDITION PARKING LOT City of Englewood, Colorado Job No. 2-19467-14 Bi d O pening : April 3 , 19 69 Contra ctor 2 :00 P. M. Central Unit Item Descri ption Quantity Price Amount 1 S ite pre parati on L S 5430 5430.00 2 Exca vation 315 c.v. 0.7( 220.50 3 Fill dirt 1000 c.y. 1. 2~ 1250.00 4 Curb 88 I f 3. 0( 264. 00 5 Qu rb an d g utter 153 J • f . 3. 9( 596 70 6 42 " C. L fence 240 J f. 2. 0( 480.00 7 6" wood pos t 25 e a. 6.5( 162.50 8 15 " R.C.P . 136 I . f . ~ 850 00 9 C a t ctbasi n 1 e a. 825 .0(: 825.00 10 Riprap 6 s. y. I 0. OC 60 00 11 Retajning w all L . S. 1670 1670 00 12 2" A._C &_pr ime 4300 s. . 0.88 3784.00 13 Gra "J e l base 1433 tons 2.80 4012.40 Total Base Bid $19,605.10 14 lllt<>rnAt<> No . 1 Excavation 180 c.v. 1. oc 180.00 2" A.C. & prime 160 s.y. 0.8E 140.80 G~ 53 tons 2. 8c 148.40 Total Alte rnate No. 1 $469.20 Total Amo unt Bid ~20,074.30 Eng i neers Estimate-$17,607.70 • • • Bussard Unit Price Amount 2000 2 000.00 0 7 220.50 0.7 700.00 2.5 220 .00 3_QJ 459.00 2.2 528.00 8.0 200.00 ___l_._Q_, 952 .00 360.0 360.00 5.5 33 00 1150 1150 00 0 7 3311 00 2 4 3482 19 $13,615.69 I 0.8 153.00 0.7 123.20 2.4 128.79 $404.99 14,020.68 Stubby Brannon Unit Unit Price Amount Price Amount 2900 2900.00 5173 5173.00 1 00 315 00 1 7~ 551.7'IL 0.60 600.00 0.95 950.00 3.50 308.00 2.32 204.16 3 .75 573.75 2.65 405.45 2.00 480.00 2.25 540.00 5.50 137.50 9. oc 225.00 .J....l..S. , __ JiSJJ_,Jl_Q 9 50 I 292 OlL 300.00 300.00 380.00 380.0 0 6.00 36 00 15 00 90.00 1 !l..QJL _ll,Q_Q_,j)_Q_ 11000 1000.00 0.80 3441),00 0.73 31~ 2 20 3152 60 2 36 3381 88 $14 892.85 $17 331.74 I. 20 I 216.00 1 75 315.00 1 20 192 00 0 7j 116.80 2.30 121.90 2.36 125.o8 ... $529.90 -~556.88 $15,422.75 1$17,888.62 Merrick & Company Consulting Engineers I Kiewit Unit Price Amount 5850 5850.00 1 .00 Jl'\ nn 1 00 1000.00 3 20 281 60 _LBj} ~28 ~Q 6 50 1560 00 12.00 300 ,00 _8_._5j) 1-u-s-G ....... OJL 1400.00 400.00 7 00 42,QQ ~QQ_ l..P...ll.O.......D.!L • r-...!L90 3671), OQ 2. 2 Qh 1 ~ 2. 2 Q $20 955 60 1 . oo l 180. oo 0 90 144...._QQ_ 2.20 116.60 ~440.60 p21,396.20 -~~- " ';' -.,. • • OFFICIJ\1 CITY C.C' J J· II. rnCU'.1E T MEMORANDUM CO 1~ TO: Stanley H. Dial, City Manager Cl"I'i. O F E GLL ,..;.,>P, COLO. FROM: Stephen A. Lyon, Director of Finance DATE: February 13, 1969 SUBJECT: Summarization of Taxes and Fees on Liquor Establishments The attached table summarizes taxes and fees levied upon liquor stores within the metropolitan area. It should be noted that the State liquor license fee, payable annually, is applicable to all liquor outlets throughout the State of Colorado. If the liquor outlet is located within a municipality, the license fee is divided between the city and the state as set forth on the attached table. All cities surveyed on the attached table levy a municipal sales tax including the City of Arvada. All of these cities make sale of alcoholic beverages and lodging taxable except the City of Enqlewood. I am workinq with Mr. John Criswell, City Attorney, to extend the retail aales tax to alcoholic beveraqes and lodqinq. It is my understanding that the effective date of this ordinance will be July 1, 1969 . This will result in the following estimated additional revenues in sales tax: Sale of Alc oho lic Beverages Sale of Lodqing nanb Attachment 1969 Estimated Revenue (5 mos. Receipts) $17,900 3,200 $21,100 1970 Estimated Revenue (12 mos. Receipts) $43,000 7,700 $50,700 /~c:::;:~ Stephen A. Lyon Director of Finance I • • .. · \ ! I , 'r l ~ .- •. '"'-- ,. • • ); SUMMARIZATION OF FEES AND TAXES PAID BY LIQUOR OUTLETS WifHIN THE METRO AREA Class of I State License Fee I Annual Liguor OccuEational Taxes of Metro Are a Cities* License Total State's I City's Englewood1 Fee Share Share Hotel & Restaurant $350.50 $301.75 $48.7 5 $500 Beer & Wine 175.00 152.50 22.50 200 Clubs 125 .00 110.00 15.00 200 Drug Stores! 200.00 177.50 22.50 200 Retail Stores 200.00 177.50 22.50 200 3.2 Beer Packaged 50.00 46.25 3.75 150 3.2 Beer by Drink I 50.00 I 46.25 I 3.75 I 150 I *All the Cities listed below levy a sales tax on alcoholic beverages with the exception of the City of Englewood . • • • Arvada 1 Aurora1 Boulder I Denver t Littl eton 1 Westmin ster NC $250 $1,500 NC $450 I $225 NC 250 400 NC 450 NC 150 500 NC 450 I 100 NC 150 500 NC 300 250 NC 150 500 NC 300 100 NC 150 100 NC 300 25 NC I 375 I 100 I NC I · 950 I 25 ri • "l __._J. • . ,..; ...................... , ..................... ,- . . I • ·' ' r I '! • ' - Feet 560 563 591 608 • • 0 - PUBLIC HEARING APRIL 7, 1969 REZONING OF THE 3000 BLOCK OF SOUTH DELAWARE STREET FROM R-2-A TO R-3-B Description Public hearing opened at 10:42 P.M. Mrs. D. A. Romans, Planning Director, appeared before City Council and reviewed the rezoning. Exhibit No. 1 Exhibit No. 2 Exhibit No. 3 Exhibit No. 4 Exhibit No. 5 Exhibit No. 6 Exhibit No. 7 Exhibit No. 8 Exhibit No. 9 Copy of the Notice of Public Hearing. Copy of application for rezoning filed on January 2, 1969. Petition containing nine names of individuals in favor of the rezoning. Map of area showing hwere the petition was circulated. Petitions protesting the rezoning containing 152 signatures unverified. Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission of January 8, 1969. Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission of February 5, 1969. Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission of February 19, 1969. Summarization of the rezoning. Mr. William H . Thorney, 3700 South Clarkson, appeared b e for e City Council. Exhibit No. 10 Exhibit No. 11 Denver Housing Trends, Fourth Quarter Report, 1968. Photographs of subject area. Mr. James Walsh, 415 West Dartmouth, appeared before City Council in favor of the rezoning. ,._ t ·. •' I ! or I • • - 6 10 612 618 623 657 659 662 666 666 ~ 668 687 694 700~ 702 • • 0 • -2- Mrs. Merlyn Eve, 3881 South Fox, appeared before City Council in favor of the rezoning. Mrs. Margaret L. Davis , 3024 South Delaware, appeared before City Council in opposition to the rezoning. Exhibit No. 12 Exhibit No. 13 Petitions opposing the rezoning containing 42 signatures unverified. Map of area showing where the petitions were circulated. councilman Parkinson. Mr. Robert F. Kelley, 3020 South Delaware, appeared before City council in opposition to the rezoning. Mayor Schwab. Mr. M. M. Summers, 3140 South Delaware, appeared before City Council in opposition to the rezoning. Mayor Schwab. Mr. Summers reappeared before City Council. Mayor Schwab. Mr. Summers. Mr. Thorney reappeared before City Council. Mr. Kelley reappeared before City Council. Public hearing closed at 11:27 P.M. Rezoning tabled. I • • ·. .• \ ! ' f . ' 'r 33 37 85 127 127~ 131 133 133~ 136 137 139 141 149 153 155 • • 0 • PUBLIC HEARING MARCH 17, 1969 REZONING OF LOTS 11 THRU 23, BLOCK 15 JACKSON'S BROADWAY HEIGHTS FROM R-1-C TO R-3-B Description Public hearing opened at 8:15 P.M. Mrs. D. A Romans, Planning Director, appeared before City council and discussed the rezoning. Exhibit No. 1 Exhibit No. 2 Exhibit No. 3 Exhibit No. 4 Petition containing 33 signatures (unverified) . Map showing area where petition was circulated. Photographs of property. Plans of structure proposed to be built on the property. Mr. Wilbur G. Wright, 6088 South Lakeview, appeared before City Council and discussed the rezoning. Councilman Lay. Mr. Wright. City Manager Dial. Mayor Schwab. Mr. Wright. Mayor Schwab. City Attorney Criswell. Mayor Sc hwab . Mr. Robert Card, 4079 South Acoma, appeared before City council in favor of the rezoning. Mayor Schwab. Public hearing closed at 8:35 P.M. Rezoning tabled. I • • · . - 509 514 520 548 593 597 607 622 • • 0 • PUBLIC HEARING FEBRUARY 3, 1969 ASSESSMENTS FOR SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 68 Description City Manager Dial discussed the assessments for Sidewalk Improvement District No. 68 . Public hearing opened at 10:01 P.M. Director of Finance Lyon summarized letters of protest received from the following people: Mrs. Ralph R. Williams, 2927 South Cherokee. Mr . Glenn McCready, 2827 South Cherokee. Mrs. Roy W. Bassett, 2870 South Bannock. Mrs. Margaret Ransdell, 2874 South Bannock. Mr. David L. Nicholl, 5443 South Prince (written on behalf of Margaret Ransdell) . Mr. and Mrs. James N. Johnson, 2749 South Bannock. Mr. Albertine A. Dreier, 2771 South Cherokee. Mr. Kells Waggoner, Director of Public Works, appeared before City council and discussed the letters of protest and what had been done in regard to them. Mr. Waggoner stated that he had also received an unwritten protest from Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Ziegler, 2717 South Cherokee. councilman LGIY· City Manager Dial. Mrs. William C. Quintrall, 2965 South Bannock, appeared before City council. Public hearing closed at 10:3 1 P.M . ·. . , .· \ I or I • • -• • . • OJ>' I, ·~10 " .P~ p.J..,I'1"'9 _ .f/'fjlv< 'J f?iJ~ /"o~tv-1 Original Sales t ax Ordinance numb er 31 , s eries of 195 9, s ection ll, para 8 , states that a sal es tax shal l n ot be paid on the pur chase of all f.ood and drink for human c onsumption exdept diet a ry foods and tonics , Qrdinance # 23 s erie s of 1960 was passed on final readin g Sept. 6, 1960 repealing Ordinance numb er 31, series of 1959 . On the 17th day of Oc t ober 1960, a resolut i on endorsin g the proposed constitut iona l amendment known as the County Local Opt ion Sa le s t ax wa s a pproved, which resolution stated in part -s uch a tax paid only when i t ems other t han f oo d or drugs are purchased etc , Ordinance H 32 s e rie s of 1961 was pas s ed on second and final realling on November 6 , 1961 Section 16 .5-11(9) states that the s ale, use, storage or consumption of foo d produc t s , c onsumed off th~ premis es of the vendor shall not be t~~ab le . Resolut i n of December 18 , 19~ was a dopted by Counc il s etting up a n a gr eeme nt · th Ket rcpclitan Capital Improvemen t Dis trict fo r t he collection of Eh gl ewood Re t ail Sales and Use , tax , said c ont r ac t may be voided upon 30 days written not i ;e , On Feb . 14 , 1962 a resolution was adopted and approved by Ci ty Coun c i l r evok' g the agreement wtth MCID and authorizing the C:ty Cler k Tr easurer to pr oc eed to collect all sales and use tax under a ut horit•y of Ord ir~nc e n er 32 , series of 1961 On June 1 , 1965 the C \y Attorney r endered an opinion under Ord . #32 , series of 1961 t ha t sale s of alcoholic beverage s by the dr j nk we re t " able sales and sales of such c crnrond'ties off the premises of the seller 1-1ere not taxable , On July 6 , 1965 Oruir.ance n u.~b er ll , series of 1965 'tla5 pa ssed on final readinc \lhicl exernpts t he sale , use , storage or c onsumption of femcnted malt beverages , vinou s or s piritous liquors . Ordinanc e n er 8 , series of 1968 exempts the sale of alcoholic beverave d from the sde tax , .. • I • • . ' .• I ! I '! • • 0 • Depart ment of Finance pril 3 , 1969 HISTORY OF LIJU OCCUPATIO~AL T~X ----Or dinance No . 5 , ::,e ries of 1948 Set up the tax in the following manner : Ho tel & Restaurant Operators Be er & ·J ine Ope r ators Retail Liquor ~to r e e Liquor Licensed Drug Store s Clu bs 3.2% Beer tlets -by dr ink or pa-ckage 200 200 400 150 ~~~7 Ordinance No . ?, Se ries of 195~ended th e above on Hotel & Restaurant Ope r ators to ""5 >0 . ~ ~r/9.r 7 Ordinance No . 9 , ::,e ries o f 1957 amen d ed elub tax fran -,~400 to 200 . The ~funic i pal Code presently r eads as follows : Hotel & Restaurant OP"'J"at ors Be er & ••ine 0 rators Retail Liquor utores Liquor Licensed Urug ~tares Clubs 3 .2% Bee r Outlet s -by drink or packaged $ 500 2 200 200 200 150 ·. . , , ·' I ! 'f I • • • Introduced •• • 8111 by CoYncllm•n Allen BY AUTHOfUTY Ordinance No. 11, .. rlu of 1165 .-\.S O RDINANC E AM F.NDINO C'J--;RT AIN PR0Vl810NS O F SEt". 1&.5 (>F THE M UNICIPAL CODE O F THk: l 'ITY OF J=:NOLI!:WOOD (CC:nutol\·- J-4V KNOWN AS THE "SALES AND ~i ~thT~~E~~t:c.f.:;~ ~'.ffi SALE. USE OR BTOitAOE OF I'ER- ~IF;NTED MALT BEVERA.OF..S, MALT. VL~O US AND SPlltiTOUB LJQl 'OR8 .A:SD CIGARETTES. A=""'D TO KAKE CE RTAIS OTHEil CHASOitll THEREIN. BE IT ORDArNED BV TilE C IT\' COUS C tJ, OF THE C ITY O >' k'.'<O · LEWOOD. COLORADO : SEC TION 1. 8eetton U .i -Jl(1 2) o f the Munk:tiM,I Code of the C"'lty of F.n .. te•ood.. Coklr&4o, I• h ereby r e - f""'a.led. SF:CTJO~ 2. llectlon U 5 ·11 o r tb11 Municipal Code ol the CltJ' o f F.nc- lewooct, C olorado. to. hereby ameucted by the addition of furt.hw •ubM:ctlon• thueto. to ~ u follow•: .. (11) All •lee, uee or atoraae of rl .. reuu, e.x:eept that the Mill". u.e or no,...e ot clp,.., of pltJe tobacco. and all other t oba oco pro- duct.. exrept el~tt••· ehall n o t beoi,e~ -.le, n&e . •tor11ce o r coJuumptton o f rer"m f>nlf'd mRit bever ..... mall , vl n o u• o r •plllt · ou. 11quon.·· 8F.CTION J . Sections U i -13(1). (I) •nd (I) of tbe Mun lclp.~l Cod• of ~~en~~ ~ fo~~!~ood •re h ereby "f!) On •lu amovnttna-to 17c t o and lnC!Iudtnc '' 11 a ta1 or one C'f"n t (M .Il). U 1 On Mln amountlrw t n t1 U ~~·o a:ednt~"~io~~if. U .l&. a t& .• uf (S) On all Mle• In excen o f U .JG . o ne Cf'nt tax 11hall M added rnr ('ach bra.cllel of nlnet)'-nl n • Cflnta o f add I lionel Mblq prtce. '' :-:.F"~JOS f . Seetlon li.I ·U o f th., )tlunldpal Code of tbe C'lt7 of F:nerle· •·OOf'l. C:olo~o I• h.,.eby ,..pealed' and re-en&l"tad to read u follow•: "eec. 11.1· 11 apeclal Acceu"tlna ..... tor R ... tttanee. If thf' ac:- cou ntfq metbocla ,...ularly em- piO)'ed by the vf'ndor In lh t ra n 111 a e t t Ion or hla bu~lnt>P . (l r other c o n d I t I o n •· or .. ~ourh lh&t "porta of Aal~ mad e on a C'&.len4ar taonth b&.at. will lrnpnu unn•r...ary hard•hlp, lh.. c.l t y treuur•r may, upon rf'Que,.t o f the \'e Ddor. ~C)t revc>rt M •t JOueh lnten MI • a11 will, In hh11 oplnlnn, better ault the convenlf'nce o f the taxpayer. and will n.ot Jeo'Pflrdlu tbe roUec·tton of the rax." 8JtCTto s I . llit-c:tlon 1t.i ·l9 (1). l!) &.J 'd (J) o f the MuniC'Ipal C ode fJ( th'!l ~~~~b)·0 ~m~~~·::-',M,f~!~fow.~ "Cl) On •torac• or acqui ~~ottlon ,.h8 t'I'U or co.t• from J7e t o tl 17. both lnclu•lve. a t•• ot one <·• rn (10.01). I!) O n •t oraae o r #U_•tUh•hlnu rnil.t ltt'l'll or C'Ofllll f rom '' 18 tu •:: U tnclu .. h •e . o tax of t"'n f"f>Ul.!ll (f it 0%) (.31 On all 11t oraKe or ...._.,,ul•il h1n 1 h.a.rJ."N vr C'Oil l l hllh .. t than 1 2 16, OHt" l''!'fll 11hatl tJ4! a.d ded for t"lll'h lor&l'll.f'l fr r nlnlly ·nlne ttmt1111 <r r ~''•<·h hl1 h e.r C'harae• or I"UI't "" t-'tX'TI()N t ~~t itw lll·i'lfH or t h~ Munl.-fp•l Corle nt t hf' t'll) • r l n•· 1t W'Otod. 4. •(lttlrlld , l-11 h"'rt>h) &lllt-t!CI • t l t O r o•kcl l\ll f OJIQ "II "tU l'..!v~r ) J>f'UtOn "hot ,.h,,Jt ,..,. ,.,.,me •ubjed t o th_, pu) n wnt or an ""4"1JJ4!1 tax fo r tht-lJrl\lle-f' of •trot Inc . ullln ~J , or «Jn•umln• "'ith '" lh Ctt)' ('!, 1-.:nalewood oW) ll rtl rt • rJr tanctble JHtlioual ptOI)f>rty I'Ufl h .. .-ed at r•talt (f'l,ll1 ,.,, tt1 .... 11\ltlltd ... the rlt) a.hall ru •·mrul) filA .t , .. 11111\ nlth thfl •r,. lrt·a ... .,,,,- Mnd l'·'Y tv hlrn tl • run 1unnur1t "' lhto tM.l. ,}uf' tlrt" ·t, trru\ j,\, .J hn\\r-Yt·r, that tht" rll) trtJ\ .. dtt rnN\ at thto ,,,,, .. ,, t•f tt •• '''''"'> t·r In th,..,e ~ll•l'''"''• "''"' r• turn for I "C:h lt . .JI\ ldUKI 11-Ht'./H • lion "nuld "' •tk ,, Uf11IU• t 1•1l " Itt utw·n tf:f" '"-1M)''" "II••" ~~~, •ut·h hiX,,..>•·r t o f,l .. rttUr'R r.r 0 - ... one o r more auc:h tran-.ctlon• a.n4 t o make report• tllt:reon at luc.b In terva l~ u will. 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UWtll• ,. - I • ----· ----- • ---~,~--- REGULAR MEETING ENGlEWOOD \~ATER AND SEWER BOARD -Joi..ARCH 18 , 1969 The meeting wa s c alled to order by Chairman Frantz a 5:10 P .M. 11embers Present : Frantz, Kre ihng, Lay, Olu,er, Robonm, Schwab 0 F t=),C' 1:,~£M~ Membe rs Absent: Brown ewell CITY co ~N-.,., ' Other C1 ty Officials Present : Utilities D1rector Carroll As reque sted by t he 1r/ater and Sewer Board , after d1scussion at i t's regular meeting held Febru ary 25, 196 9, Mr. Carroll , Utili ies D1rector, presented a draft of a proposed re solutio n for r e-establishment of sewer head tap fees ins ide the corporate l i mits of the City of Englewood. (See copy attach ed a s a part of these minutes .) For benefit of those Bo ard members not present at the meeting held February 25 , 1969 , Mr . Carroll reviewed the following points of dis cus sion held at that time : 1. The exi sting ns1de City he ad tap fees f or i ndu str1 al properties , on an area basis, were establi shed by City Counci l on !ec ember 16 , 19 57 . 2 . The existing inside City head tap fees for resi dent a1 properties have been established, by policy over the years, to i nclude : a. Actual Constru cti on Cost Per Front Foot, Plus b. 10% of Actual Construction Cost Per Front Foot For Eng ineering, Plus c. $ .60 Per Front Foot For Carriage and Overhead 3. That there are no actual existing ins ide City head tap fees for commer ci al pro- perties , charges for same, to date, hav ng been generally made on the bas1 s of the existi ng rate for res1dential properties . 4. That, due to increased costs , the charge for c arri age and overhead shou d be increased . 5. That cons i deration should be g1ven to add1t onal ch arges for carriage and over- head for additional res i dential dwell1ng un ts, over one, on one property and f or additional levels of stru ctures, ov er one, on industr1al and commer cia l properties since they create addit1onal load on both the sewer collect1on system and the sewage treatment plant. There was discussion on , and Mr. Carroll explained, all of the following points of the proposed resolution: APPLI CABILITY : Mr. Carroll po inted out that th1s wo rd1ng had been r e commended since there are s1tuat1ons 1n existence such a s in the case of the South Englewoo d Sani tation Di strict No. 1 a large portion of wh ich 1es Wl th1n the City of En glewo od, and s ewer mains are owne and ma1nta1 ned by he distr1ct w th payment for same hav1ng been mad e through a property tax asse s sme nt; or , as in the c ase of Scenic View San1tary Sewer Instr1 ct where1n the cost of the exist1ng se wer mains were also assessed against each property involved, with same being al co llec ed through County taxe s; or, as in the more recent agreement with the F rst Natl ona Bank of Englewood who agreed to construct a s ewe mun to serve thei r property and new proposed complex on West Hampde n Avenue be t ween South Cher okee Street and South Elat S reet, a their expense , convey1ng t tle to same to the C1ty of Englewood upon exe cut1on of the a reement on December 24 , 1968; but, reta1n ng the r1ght to re co ver t heir costs , 1n par ., from oth er possi e connector~ to sa1d s ewer main, for a per od of f ve years . SCHEDULE I -Sanitary Sewer Head Tap Fees for Industrlal and Co mmer ci al Propert e s With Improvements Thereo 2£ Onll ~Level--- Mr . Carroll explained that t he rates in this proposed schedule are designed to make cha ges, on an area basis , for industr i al and commerc a1 properties the same , at r a tes approximately 20% higher than t he industrial pr o perty rates establ shed De c em ber 16, 1957 . APR 7 l'£9 ~ (i) • I ! ,. I • ' ~----------------~~------------~--------------------~-------------------------------,---------------• - 2 - Mr. Carroll pointed out that this schedule, under a separate section, also provides for additional charges for structures on industrial or commercial properties with additional levels, above one, based on the gross square footage of such additional levels at$ .008 per square foot or the equivalent of the charge for the first acre on one level construc t i on. Mr. Carroll also pointed out that this proposed schedule provides for credit to be allowed for previous head tap fees paid on the first level of construction. Mr. Carroll advised that he did not propose to change the minimum charge of $200.00. SCHEDULE II -Sanitary Sewer Head Tap Fees for Residential ~ ~ Properties With Specific £!!! Mr . Carroll explained that this proposed schedule would provide head tap fees for single family residential properties, regularly shaped, 125 feet in depth, in the same manner as has been used in the past, increasing the carriage and overhead charge from $ .60 per front foot to $1.25 per front foot ($ .01 per square foot), as follows: Construction Cost -Actual Cost of Construction Per Front Foot, Plus Engineering Cost -10% of Actual Cost of Construction P~r Front Foot, Plus Carriage and Overhead -@ $1.25 Per Front Foot ($ .01 Per equare Foot) Single family residential properties, irregular, odd, undersize or oversize in shape, would be charged, as follows: Front Foot Rate ,. 125 Feet. This proposed schedule provides for additional carriage and overhead charge for additional family dwelling units, over one, at $50.00 per dwelling unit. Mr. Carroll referred to the recently re-established head tap fees for outside City users wherein the fee for additional family units, over one, is $65.00, pointing out that the $50.00 fee recommended for inside City is ~ less. As in proposed Schedule I, proposed Schedule II provides that credit be allowed for previous head tap fees paid vi th the carriage and overhead charge only to be made against additional family dwelling units constructed. For properties with specifically described uses, under proposed Schedule II, the proposed head tap fee is the same as for single family dwelling units plus $50.00 per tap based on the number of specified units determined to be equivalent to a one family dwelling unit tap. During discussion, it was the opinion of some members present that, unless there were specific reasons to the contrary, the carriage and overhead charge should be applicable for additional levels of construction, above one, on industrial and commercial properties and for additional family dewlling units, over one, on residential properties, throughout the City, regardless of specific contracts or existing sewer improvement districts. All other points of the proposed resolution were felt to be acceptable and reasonable and it was the further feeling of the Board that the resolution should be recommended to City Council, as written, subject to clarification of the applicability clauee. Robohm moved, Schwab, seconded, That the Water and Sever Board recommend to City Council that the proposed resolution for the re-establiShment of Englewood sewer head tap fees for industrial, commercial and residential properties, inside the City of Englewood, applicable when sewer mains are owned by the City 1 except when other fees are in effect by specific contract; or existing sewer improvement districts, be !.mediately adopted, subject to clarification of the Applicability clause as pertains to South Englewood San- itation District No. 1, Scenic View Sanitary Sewer District, The Fl.!'st NationaJ. Bank of Englewood Agre-nt, and others. Ayes: Nays: Absent: Frantz, Kreiling, Lay, Oliner 1 Robohm, Schwab None Brownewell (Secretary's Note: Pursuant to this meeting, further review of existing ordinances, previous action of the Water and Sever Board, previous action of City Council and existing contracts, the following information became availables • I • • f • -3 - 1. Th e Conn e ctor's Agreeme nt with South Englewoo d San1tat1on D1s~r 1 c t No . l doe & net prcv de for collection of head tap fees of any k nd 1 within that <h str c 1 by tne C1ty . 2. The following would appear to preclude the City col ect1ng any add1 t onal head t a p f e es in t he Scen1 c V1ew Sanitary Sewer D1s trict : A. S e ct1on 41 Ord inance No . 2L , Series of 1962 . B. Water and Sewer Board act1on May 21 , 1963 , where in it was agreed that assessment of said sewer district be considered as total cost for co nne c t1on privilege. c. City Council action De c ember 16 1 1963, co ncurr ng with t he Water and Sewer Board that no tap fee be charged tho de properties included in the <hstric t ; and assessing cost of the co nstruction of the s ewer line by passage o f Ord nance No. 33 , Series of 1963. D. Section 1, Ordinance No. 33 1 Ser1es of 1963 . ). The agreement W1 th the First National Bank o f Englewoo d pro v1de s that ~he Bank shall not be charged a head tap fee when they connect to the sewer l1ne rec e n~ y co nstructed by them and conveyed to the City . All others tapping sa1d lin e shall be charged a minimum of $2 1 000 per tap to allow recovery, in part, by tile Bank for their construction costs .) Mr. Carro ll presented a draft of the proposed revised Mun cipal Code as perta1ns to wate and sewer matters, Title XV, with suggestions for c ertain changes , as follows : l. Section 15 -3-18 -REFUND OF CHARGES (Water) (1962 Code , Sec. 8.6-7) Section now reads : Re funds of schedu ed ch arges will be made for any portion of a property which sha 1 have been vacant, provided such vacancy shall have been reported to the Water Tiepartment in writing and the vac ancy inspection charge shall have been made . Re funds s hall date from receipt of notice . Refunds shall a so be allowd in c ases where servi ce s are turned off by the water deparbnent and proper c harge f or &u ch turn o ff shall have been paid. No c redit o r refund shall be g1 ven for excess ve co nsump tion or use of wa ter due to broken serv1c e lines or leaking f1xtures beyond t he met.er whe n a meter is requ ired. Mr. Carroll advi sed the Board that this section was or1g1nally adopted pr1o r to Ju y 1 1961, whe n water meters were read and billing wa s rendered montil ly. S1nce July 1 , 1961 , water meters have been read and b1lling rendered quarterly 1 and due to the lange peno d o f t1me between meter readings, it has become water department adm1n strative po c y to pa..~u c ipate 1n the loss of wa ter due to an underground eak between tile mete and the f1rst st7llcture on the prem1ses , undeterm nable exc ept through meter reading, by allo wing cred1t f or SO% of tile loss of water, due to the l eak, o ver the normal consumpt o as re- ~o rded f er s imilar pr ·or per a ds . Mr. Carro . recommenjed that h1s p ol 1~y be re a1ned1 bu~ t hat 1t be made a par t the Mun .:.;;1pa Code by amendment of his sect. or •• • 2. Sec t1on 15-3-57-EXTENSION OF DISTRIBU TION MAINS (Water) (1962 Code, Se c, 8 .7 -2) Sec t1on now eada : When t 1s requested to extend dis riou ion rna n n order to serve a respons1ble app icant or app lc ants whose pr o perty 1s loc ated w1. thin the c. ty, the cny .il , upon writ ten request, make such extens 1on t its own e~nse subJect recovery, provide that the ex t ens1o 1 s no greater •' \ ! ! I • • -• -4 - in length than 75 feet per customer to be served. In the case of new subdivis ions or revised plattings, the applicant shall subm it to the water department three approved prints of the area involved upon which shall be shown the lot and block numbers and the house num bers . All water mains shall be located within dedicated public rights of way or acceptable recorded easements. Mr . Carroll explained that there are many instances when a water main extension must be installed which requires more than 75 feet per customer and recommended that the following portion of the first sentence be deleted: "--, provided that the extension is no greater than 75 feet per customer served." 3. 15-4-13 -ASSFSSMENTS OF COSTS AND CHARGES (Sewer) (Not now in Code) Section now reads: All assessments made in pursuance of this article, including 25% of construction cost for engineering, administration and other incidental costs, together with all interest thereon and an additional 10% penalty for default in payment of constructton costs or rates and charges, and all costs in collecting the same, including the cost of publication of the assessing ordinance, shall constitute a perpetual lien in the several amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land until paid, and shall have priority over all other liens except general tax liens. No delay, mis- take or error in any procedure shall prejudice or invalidate any final assess- ment but the same may be remedied by subsequent amending acts or proceedings as the case may require. Mr. Carroll brought out that this wording does not include actual construction cost and that the more realistic and acceptable fee for engineering, currently used by the City of Englewood and other agencies is 10% of actual construction cost rather than 25%. Mr. Carroll recommended that the first part of the ftrst sentence be changed to read: "All assessments made i n pursuance of this article, includ ng actual construc- tion cost, plus 10% of actual construction co st for eng ineer ng, plus admin- istration and other incidental costs, together with ---" I n discussion, the Board concurred in all of Mr • Carroll 1 s suggested changes and he was asked to prepare proposed amennnts to the Code Sectlons involved for further cons deration and recommending action by the Board . Mr. Carroll advised that he has had further co ntact with Denver Regional Council of Govern- ments and feels that the HUD applicati on for Federal grant in atd for West Slope development should be filed promptly. (Also see Minutes of Water and Sewer Board meetings held January 15, 1969 and January 21, 1969.) Mr . Carroll stated that Englewood s at a point when construction must be started th s Summer if it 1s to meet the deadhne of the contract with the Denver Board of Wa ter Com- missioners. Mr. Carro 1 advised that Mr . M. o. Shivers, Legal Consu tan 1 has i ndicated that there is s t1ll approxtmately $7,000 rth of r ight-of-way to be obtabed for the project and that 1t was his feeling that land costs mtght increase if the proJect is publtcized prema urely. It was Mr. Carroll 's op nion, however , that the City may l o se more by further delay in f ling of the applicatton han m1ght be lost by any increased land costs . Mr. Carroll further po1nted out that should the Federal appllcation be denied, ich 1s quite possible, the C1ty will be so advised and in posit on to seek alternate f nancing. After short discussion, Robohm moved , Kreiling, seconded, That the Water and Se r Board recommend that Mr. Carroll • .. I • • ' - Ayes : Nays : Absent : • -5 - proceed to f ile t he HUD applicat1.on for Federal grant 1.n aid for West Slope water development promptly and that Mr. Carroll advise C1.ty Coun cil, through the C1.ty Manager, of such filing. Frantz, Kreiling, Lay, Oliner, Robohm, Schwab None Brownewell Mr . Carroll presented a copy of h i s most recent letter relative to conti nu i ng nP~Otl.a 1.ons with Valley Water District in an effort to gain title to that district's water mains whi ch are located within the ITIUn icipal boundaries of Englewood , as follows : "CITY OF ENGlEWOOD Office of Director of Utilities )uOO South Elati Street Englewood, Colorado March 10, 1969 Valley Water District P. o. Box 67 Littleton, Colorado 801 20 Gentlemen: Pursuant to our meeting on March u , 1969 , Englewood is offering the following proposal relati ve to exclusion within the Valley Water District. Upon investigation o f the Colorado statute we find that d is solution of the ~istrict would be virtually impos- sible for the foreseeable future . In order to dissolve , the City would be required to serve t~e entire area within the District boundari es. In effect this wou ld mean also serving the area now being served by Denver. It is reasonable to assume that Denver would not relinqui sh th is service area to Englewood water. Therefore, Englewood proposes t o initiate exclusion procedure s i n a ccordance with Section 89-16 Colorado Revised Statute 1963 , thereby excluding from the District the area wh ich lies within the existing Englewood C ty boundary. The District will conve y, without remuneration, that porti on of the supply and distr ibut on lines excluded, and a Total Service Contract will be executed with the remainder of the District. Add ltionally, the a ccrued cash assets, less those mon ies needed for adm ini stra• ion and over- head, will be apportioned i n the form of advance credits toward the future water co nsumption of the users within Englewood and Littleton . S i nc e the Di strict Wl.11 not be d1.ssolved it is our opinion that cash c redit of this t yp e does not violate any statute . It 1s our intent1.on to prov de co nt1.nuous service to all concerned on the present basu, Wl. th the exc epti on that all maintenance and c ap tal mprovements Wl.ll be a cc ompl1.shed by the City. Respectfully, /S/ CHARLES B. CARROLL Dlrec tor of Ut1 l 1 es cc : M. 0 . Sh1.vers, Jr ., Ju70 So . Sherman, Englewood, C lorado 80110 Stanley H. ~al, C1.ty Manager Jo hn Cr swel 1 C ty Attorneyn After short dl.scu s s ion, Mr . Carroll wa s adVl.sed by tne Board to proceed with the negoti atl.ons. ----.--~---·~!•~, I I • I • • • • - 6 - Mr . Carroll ad v ised the Board that an j nformal offer had b ee n r e c e~ve d fr om Mr. Marv in w. Coop er, 36 50 Sou~h Clay Stree t , Engl ewo od, to s ell h i s total ownership of McBro om Ditch v awr nghts , consist ng of e 1ght shares ( nch ea), to the City of En gl ewo od fo r $750.00 per share, Mr, Car r oll pointe d out that t he l a st pu r cha se of McBroom D t ch r i gh~s made by the C~ty was in 96 when nine ~~done-h alf shares (inches) were purch ased at $500 ,00 per share, Mr . Carre 1 pres ente d hi s obs ervations , r elat ve to thi s ma tter, a s f ollows : "Th e Be ar Creek Plant has a "Firm" c a pacity of 6.25 MGD, Th i s s co ns i dered as the c apa city during sus ta ne d ope r a tion such as when one f i lter i s out of servic e for maintenance, Other- wi s e t he r a t ed capacity i s 7 .5 MGD, Th e Mc Br oom Ditch s u pp lies u s a tot al maximum of 6,724 MGD. Th i s means that the plant , under sus t a ned operati on, c anno t adeq uately handle all t he wa t er we pr esently own, The h i ghes t dai ly pump i ng record in r e ce nt years f or Bear Creek was J une 26, 1963 with 4.81 MGD of treat ed water. Mr , Cooper's o ffer to s e ll 811 1 or abo ut ,12 MGD, is a j ust of f er, but the water is not needed. With so many up and com ing capi tal improvements, and the fact that we al ready own more Platte River wate r than we can pump, I believe thi s to be an unwise pu rchase," In e ns uing discussion, various members of the Board pointed out that McBroom Di t c h r i ghts have always been considered as among the best owned by the Ci ty and that it has always been the policy of the Board to purchase all such available rights, at a reas on able price, w1th the thought that the City wou l d ultimatel y acqu i re the to t al r i ghts ~n the d1tch. Af t er s ome further di scussion, Lay mo ved, Schwab, s econde d, That Mr. Ca rroll be author i zed to neg otiate and purchas e, with mo nies of the Water and Sewer Board conti ngen cy f un d, the eight shares of McBro om Ditch water rights from Marvin W, Coope r at a price no t to exceed that off e r ed , Ay eS I Nay s r Abse nt s Fr antz, Krei l i ng, Lay, Oliner, Robohm, Schwab None Bro wnewell Mr . Carroll pre s ented an d read th e follo win g m11111or andum : To : ~I NT Elt-QFFI CE MEH)RANruM Wa ter and Sew er Advisory Board Date r Fro mt Ch arles B. Jr ., Director of Ut ilities Mar ch 17 1 1969 S bject1 Cont rac t Flanagan for truck wash out area , Mr. Pow rs of Wal t F anagan cor.t acted me rela t ve to his secur1ng a new ash ou area for hi s trans i mlx trucks. Th e ar ea he c rrent y use s on the Bur property lS needed ty th e owner , I propcse to co ntrac t with h i for $ 00 per mon th ~o a l low him to use an area adjacent to the Coo ey acce ss oad1 bordenng on the southern extremity of the marsh and lake, nor h of the radio station s ite on West Oxford , The spo will not be excessive l..f spread ove a Wid e area along the bank ; and would not affe c~ some future ake use in that are a . ', I • • - • • -7 - Flanagan w~ll wash out '!.bou t 15 truc ks daily ~n the summer, and about 7 trucks ~n the other seasons . /S/ CHARLES B. CARROLL, JR. Director o f Utili ties" Mr. Carroll also displayed a drawing of the area show ng the proposed "wash out" area . In dl.scussion, it was the consensus of the Board that a contra"t for such an act~vity could be negotiated provided proper controls for a cceptable proc edure and water pollut~on could be incorporated therein . Kreil i ng moved, Oliner, sec onded, That Mr. Carroll be directed to have a draft agreement drawn between •he City of Englewood, Colorado and Walt Flanagan Company , Inc., providing permission for that company to wash out transit cement mix trucks in the area described by Mr. Carroll, on a short term, automatically renewable, basis, which may be term~nated by either party on short notice at the recommended fee of $100.00 per month, presenting such draft to the Water and Sewer Board for final consideration and recommendation. Ayes : Nays : Frantz, Kreiling, Lay, Oliner, Robohm, Schwab None Absent : Brown ewell The matter of authorization by the City of Englewood for the City of Littleton to serve property owned by Dale H. Rea, located immediately west of the i ntersect~on of West Chenango Avenue and South Wyandot Street, inside the City of Englewood, was raised from the table. (Also see Minutes of Water and Sewer Board meeting held February 25, 1969 .) Mr. Carroll po i nted out that due to the lo c ation of th~s property, extens~on of an Englewoo d water main to serve this area was no t currently planned and that it may be several year.s before su ch an extension would be i nstalled. Mr. Carroll also advised that the C ty of Littleton had recently authori zed the City of Englewood to serve water from ~t •s West Be lleview Avenue main to a proposed new 62 unit apartment house to be known as 700 West Belle~ew Avenue, located with~n the City l~it s of Littleton, but wh ich, at th~s t~me, c annot be served by Littleton. Mr . Carrol i ndicated that he felt the City of Englewood, under the cncumstances, shou d rec~procate and author i ze the City of Littleton to serve the Da le Rea property. After d~s cussio n , Robohm moved, Lay, seconded , That the Water and Sewer Board recommend to City Council that, by reason of reciprocity, a letter be written to the c~ty of L~ttleton , Colorado, authorizing the City of L1 ttleton to serve wa ter to property owned by Dale H. Rea, loca t ed wi thin the C~ty of Englewood but whi ch c annot be served by the c~ ty of Englewood at th~s tlme, described, as follo ws : Commenc1ng at the SW co rner of Sect~on 9, TSS , Range 68W , thence North for a d1stan ce of 59 f eet thence N 89° 59' E for a di stance of 565 .9 feet, thence N 0° 08 • E for a distance o f 201.6 • to the true point of beginning~ thence S 89° 59 ' W for a distance of SO feet, thence N 74° 03 ' W for a d1stance of 258 .67 feet, thence N 48° 3 ' W for a d stance of 60 feet ~ to the centerline of the South Platte Ri ver, thence northerly along the center of the South Platte River to the South line of West Union Avenue extended, thence N ago 59 1 E for a distance of 240 feet more or less, thence S 0 8• E for 1004 .60 feet to the true po int of beginning; w th the following stipulations: I • • • Aye s: Nays : Absent : • - 8 - 1. That the c onne c tion charges and serv~ce fee5 assessed by Littleton be the same as assessed by Littleton for other s i milar connections outside the municipal boundaries of Littleton. 2. That i t be understood, by all concerned, that, at any time the City of Englewood extends water service to a point available to the subject property, the owner of same will be permitted and required to disconnect from the Littleton water system and connect to the Englewood water system, paying the then existing fee to the City of Englewood for such change - over. Frantz, Kreiling, Lay, Ol ine r , Robohm, Schwab None Brown ewell At the regular meeting of the Water and Sewer Board, held February 25, 1969, Mr . Carroll presented a tabulation of Englewood water rights as of January 1, 1969, as pre p ared by hi m. Mr . Carroll stated that since that time he had learned that the correct amount o f the Petersburg Ditch , Priority #6, 11-30-1861, owned by the City of Englewood, previou sly shown as 1.0 CFS (4 .504 MGD) should be 21.6 CFS (13.960 MGD), changing the total water r i ghts available at the Union Avenue intake from 54.082 CFS (34.941 HGD) to 68.682 CFS (Lh .389 MGD ). Mr. Carroll distributed copies of the tabulations, revised as of March 18, 1969, to all members present. (See copy of revised tabulations attached as a part of these minutes.) True ownership of the total amount shown for Petersburg Di tch , Priority #6, 11-30-1 861 and Priori ty #76, 12 -30 -1873, was questioned by several members of the Board. Mr. Carroll advised that he would clarify same by the next meeting of the Board . There being no further business to come before the Englewood Water and Sewer Bo ard, the meeting was adjourned at 6:30 P.M. 4. .£.~ D.lrti~ Approved _________________________________ ___ •, I • • - • • • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REXiARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD Date : March 181 1969 SubJect: Resolution Re-establishing Englewood Sewer Head Tap Fees For Industrial, Commercial and Res i dential Pro perti es Inside the City. Rec ommen dation: That the attached proposed Resolution for the re-establishment of Englewood sewer head tap fees for ~ndustrial , commercial and residential properties , inside the City of Englewood, applicable when sewer ma ins are owned by the City, except when other f ees are in effect by spec fie c ontract; or existing sewer improvement dis tricts, be imme~ately adopted, subject to clarification of the App licability clause as pertai ns to South Englewood Sanitation District No. 1, Scenic View Sanitary Sewer District, The First National Bank of Englewood Agreement, and others. Respectfully submitted, ENGLE'troD WATER AND SEWER BOARD By: Robert F. ~rman (Secretary's Note : Purs-..t ant to the Englewood Water and Sewer Board meeting held March 18 1 1969 , further review of existi ng ordinances, previous action of the Water and Sewer Board, pr e vious action of City Council and existing contracts, the following information became available : 1 . The Connector's Agreement with South Englewood San i tation 1)istrict No. l does not provide for collection of head tap fees of any kind, within that distr~ct, by the City . 2. The following would appear to preclude the City collecting any additional head tap fees in the Scenic View Sani tary Sewer District : A. Section 4 , Ordinance No. 24, Series of 1962 . (Copy of Ord~nan ce attached.) B. Water and Sewer Board action May 21, 1963, wherein it was agreed that assessment of said sewer district be co nsidered as total cost for conne c tion privilege. (See a ttached excerpt from Minutes for reference.) C. City Council action De cemb er 16, 1963, concurr ng with the Water and Sewe r Board that no tap fee be charged those properties included n the ct~str~ct ; and assessing cost of the construction of the sewer line by passage of Ordinance No . 33, Seri es of 1963. (Copy of Ordinance attached.) D. Section 1, Ordinance No. 33, Series of 1963 . 3. The agreement with the First National Bank of Englewod provides that the Bank shall not be charged a head tap fee when they conne ct to the sewer line recently constructed by them and conveyed to the City. All others tapp i ng said line s hall be charged a minimum of $2 1 000 per tap to allow recovery, in part, by the Bank for their construction costs .) I • • • • RESOLUTION WHEREAS, by action of the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, at a regular session, held December 16, 1957, certain sanitary sewer head tap fees for industrially zoned properties, inside the corporate limits of the City of Englewood, Colorado, were established; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that certain changes are necessary to also provide san itary sewer head tap fees for commercially and residentially zoned properties, inside the corporate limits of the Ci ty of Englewood , Colorado ; and, to provide addition al revenue for sewer main installation and sewage treatment plant capital improvements ; NOW , 'IHEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that sanitary sewer head tap fees, for taps inside the ~orporate limits of the City of Englewood, Colorado, established De c ember 16, 1957, be rev1sed1 as follows: SANITARY SEWER HEAD TAP FEES INSIIE CITY Effective April 1 , 1969 AVAILABILITY : Available to users taking Englewood sewage carriage and treatment service inside the corporate limits of the City of Englewood, Colorado. APPLICABILITY : Appl icable for industrial , commercial and residential service, when sewer mains are owned by the City of Englewood, except when other fees are in effect by specific contract; or existing sewer improvement districts . SCHEDULE I -Sanitary Sewer Head Tap Fees For IN'IXJSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES WITH IMPRO'~Dm.NTS THEREON OF ONLY ONE LEVEt :-" -------- Rate Per Acre Total Acreage For Connections Rates For Larger Connections In Tract 6 -Inch or Smaller 8-Inch 10-Inch 12-Inch ~ > > 1 Acre $ 360.00 8: 0. 0. 0. ...... ...... ...... Next 2 Acres 240.00 i( 0 {( ~ >-i t >-i Next 2 Acres 120.00 0 0 Cl' 0> ...... I I l' Next 5 Acres 60 .00 1;1 ~ 1;1 0 0 .,. .,. 0 Next 5 Acres 30 .00 .,. ~ ~ ~ t+ All Over 15 Acres 12 .00 " " t+ () Less than one (1) acre will be prorated at $ .008 per square foot, with minimum charge , in all cases, to be $200 .00 per tap . FOR PROPERTIES WITH IMPROVEMENT S ABOVE ONE lEVEL, additional head tap fee will oe-charged, computed on the basis-or-gross square footage (exterior dimensions of the structure or structures) of each level, above one, at $ .008 per square foot . (Til is fee is in addition to the $200 .00 minimum when said minimum is applicable.) In the case of new high-ri se commercial or industrial construction on property previously connected to the City sanitary sewer system and upon which a previous head tap fee has been pa1d 1 the previous head tap fee shall be honored for the first level of construction; and subsequent levels will be charged as outlined in the preceding paragraph. SCHEDULE II -Sanitary Sewer Head Tap Fees For RESIIENTIAL AND OTHER PROPERTIES WITH SPECIFIC USE s Residential : A. Front Foot Basis s (Applicable on each front foot of regularly shaped properties 125 feet in depth.) 1 . Single Family Dwell ing Uni Use: Cons ruct1on Cost ---(Actual Cost of Construction Per Front Foot) plus Engineering Cost - - -(10% of Actual Cost of Construction Per Front Foot) plus Carriage and Overhead -0 $1 .25 Per Front Foot (Continued) I • • f - • • Page Two 2. Multiple Family Dwelling Unit Use : First Dwelling Unit -- ------Same as Single Family Dwelling Unit Each Additional Dwelling Unit -- -$50.00 B. Square Foot Basis : (Appl i cable on each square foot of property irregular, odd, undersize or oversize, in shape.) 1 . Single Family Dwelling Unit Us e : Front Foot Rate ~ 125 Feet. 2. Multiple Family Dwelling Unit Use : First Dwelling Unit--------Same as Single Family Dwell i ng Unit Each Additional Dwelling Unit - --$50.00 c. If, as in the case of certain existing City sever mains, the cost of const ruction is unknown, the head tap fee shall be $ .01 per square foot of property, plus $50.00 for each dwelling unit in excess of one. D. In the case of new multiple family unit use construction on property previr.usly connected to the City sanitary sever system, the head tap fee shall be $5 0.00 per dwelling unit for all dwelling units in excess of the number of dwelling units previously served, upon which a sever head tap fee was previously paid. (A dwelling unit is definJd as one unit for occupancy by one family for living and sleeping purposes -!22.6, Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1963.) Schools - - - - - - - - --Applicable Rate For Single Family Dwelling Unit, plus $50.00 Per Tap Based on Each 12 Pupils of School Capacity Equivalent to 1 Tap. Hospitals - - - - - - - --Applicable Rate For Single Family Dwelling Unit, plus $50.00 Per Tap Based on Each 4 Beds of Hospital Capacity Equivalent to 1 Tap. Trailer Courts - - ----Applicable Rate For Single Family ]Welling Unit, plus $50.00 Per Tap Based on Each 3 Trailer Sites Equivalent to 1 Tap. Churches - - - - - - - - -Applicable Rate For Single Family Dwelling Unit, plus $5o.oo Per Tap. Head Tap Fees for all other proper ties Not listed in SCEEilJLE II shall be determined in accordance vith SCHEilJIE I. (All rates, as set forth herein, are subject to negotiation and revision for unusual cases.) Introduced and adopted by City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado at a -------session held April __ , 1969. Mayor ATTEST s City Clerk I • • f - • I n troduc ed •s a B ill by Council m•n Braun B V AUT HORITY Ord ln •nce No. 24 , S•ri .. o f' 1962 A~ O HOI:-."A1\T Jo: CHEA T!="(: .\' Doi P iti)\'I •;M fo~~T l11STB U"T I ~ T il l-~ •'ITY O}o~ I~NO LEW\)OIJ CPI.Il HA t!~t;,,-ru s ~~~T~ ~~~.w ·~..:~\~l-:1 ~( .,.i~~- TI .WT t J HI)f~llL""r. TilE C"l ) ..... :o.T I HTTIO=" Tll}o~HE IS tJ I-' s .. _;WEH · \fit~ I M I 'Ilti \'F::\I !·::STR. 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'·'~~·~~d~ .. ~ f ftrty f •f't tl-4 0'), thf'n r ~ ''" tt n a1.a le t fl th .. tNt u f iO •lt-- l(ree• ot mln ut .. a 30 ,.~r u n1la dfO H ':IO "• Nnd aiOnK t hf' lltlf' • parallel to the eouth lin e o f the aald Northweet quar tf!r (N \\'.1.4 ) of t h e N orthwut ~~:;~e r h~~:~> ~:!~'t~n c~8~~ tl ~'O ') .t o a point thi rty fM 1 (SO'I 1-:aat o f the A&ld W e.l line o f t he North"""Mt qu&r · ter (~\\'"-.) o f the N orthw@•t qUArter tNW 'it l, th e n C"f> ;~~~~1;,';;>' o;~e ~ <~~-) ~~~~: 'he M8.11 l ••to .ill line o f the !"'ort hy, ~l't I IUB MI"r (NW'i ) o f the Sorth•'Ul quart "r tX \\''-.) a dl•t•nce or thrf!:4'" h undr~d f o rty f eet f3 40'), more ur leN, to the t rue rx•lnt o f t.e.-Jnntnl" D T he zrr..:ort hn.~~t quaM er t!\'E ) ol 1 h f> :-.: o r t h w e A t quaner (X\\'1,-•) o f Sect\o n U . T o w n · ~hlp 4 ~out h . K.ancf' U W u t (lUi \\') n f the Ol s.th P r lnct- f~1niM~~::·~'r ~~:-P!.e~~ .. ~~::~~ o f -way li ne o f the CAti Rall· road K. All o f Vl•ta Hetabu S econd F ili ng a ccordtna to the re-cord- ffi pla t there-o f u .cept lns the r o ~~~~J~"~t~~rl!;;: ~~:oJi'i~~~~i A ll o f Lo~ 1 and %. Block & .. ~ A ll o f that part of the N or th - S:~~h !~:t"erua~~~~~Wof ) t~~ St'c tlo n 33 . ~own •hlp 4 \!,uth (T48 ) Raul"e U We•t (RI8W ) o f the Sixt h Prl n t'tpat Mertdta n . lyl n~ w eet or the w .. t M&ht · o f .way li n~ >;)f the C 68 flat!· r·oad . S ection 2 Sa.ld D istric t ahali ~ kno••n tl8 and the •;,.me It hereby d e · !llgnated "&enlc View S..nlt&r)' S.•· 1 Hstrlct ," Encl ~w ood , Colo rado . SN·tlon 3 The con•tr u r tton o r •ld St-V. •·rajl!:e lrnproyementa In and for •ld Di ~t t ri,•t , a ~ lil h o wn by the pla n.a. epec:J . f lcat lon• a n d mape the.rf'o f . prepared ~;~ ,t~: ~~'; c~~~~~'"o"t ~fd Cffyro~·~~ no• o n f ile tn the o rtlce of lhC L"Jerk •1 f ~mld f'h)' be and the ••me Ia hen· hy authl,rlsed and o rderltd Sec tion 4 By ylrtue o f and I n pur. "U&nce o f th~ afo rt'AAid IM-.'Il and tht' t'hart .-r and Un.Jina nf t" S o li. S erl~to 1969. &If amend~d . o f 11a l d Cit)' local !rn pru w•mt>ut bond" u f the ("uy ehat ll he IJII!!Ued f or the IJUrpoae of pay 1n ~ t"r tht> IHC MI lmpro v f'ment.e tn 1hiJO. Ordi nance df'~t c nbed and provided "' I.M..· t:·o nlflructed In as.ld Sewt>r Ol11trlc t Section 6. Said bo n d~t llhat ll b~ au tho r l r.ed by an O rdinance later t o be pa u ~l 10 a c<'o rdance w it h the l a w ,. u f the Htat t! o f Colorado , t h e <.'h~trtf'l n nd .aid O r-dl n llnc~ S o . b . Serlee !959 l t .il 1\mend..,t, o f l!la td Cit)' ~t"C t l on 6 The MA.y o r and C ity l1t-t k lt l"t> h e reby AUt h o rlr.t>d t o adven1se fur h i d !I t o con ttl r u<·t euc h lmpro v em eu t ll twd f o r bld a f o r as•d bouda 10 br Iii~· 4Ut>d , In 1 hrf'e 1U con•ec utlve w ee k ly IJOttUeM o f th ~ E n .-ll'\lo'rJod li.,rtt.ld K nd l·:nti:'r-v ri!Jt>, 1\ newspatJer o f l(t:rlt'rat tl n :ulatlon publl•h"'d In aald •tty. whr('h a d \•f'rt l:!u!m .. nt!J may run eon . I'Urrt>ntl) with the IJUhll<'ntlon uf thiA O rdina nce ~~ct l on 1 Hy rf'u on o f tht! ta('t lh&t tht' (Omplrtlon at tht' earlleilt po•u•lb e d"t o r the h m ,rovem t-nt"' d f<· l't:'t·lh~·d 111 th b Ordi na n ce ill n~£·au.r)' ~~bw: ··~~:~~~~t ~ ~~:i~·~&t~.~(':' .. t~: ~Rff>l)', rt \14 he~h ) dP('iar;od that an ""llletl flllCY f'),IIIU lllld thlH thll ()r • dlnant'fl •hall takt' p ffrct utXJ n tu llnal pa~au.K th~~~·.~~0 ln 8<'o,~::l ~r~!~:~r~· a ~~ ~:~!~ br rt-tlt'Ai f't1 1'hl!t Urd lnant:'e , aftt>r Ita ~~~~ ~~-:;;·~~r ~~!',' ;~r;;:;:~d:~"'~nt! auth~ntl~ated hy the siC"naturtl o f the .\Ill.) o r k lld ('It\ Clt!rk . aha II be pub· ll•ht>d lr• •ll ltl \ 'lt y , An d artfl r beC\lm · Ina,: r ffec lh r , :~ha l l ~ l r rf'pt;<alable un · Ill tht' ltt.Jnd 8 Of AMid Ull-tric't fl hall , ... t•a.ld tn ru n g..,('tl'-r n I A publl\' ht-arlng o n tht• '•nilnam·e w ill he held at the-C'11)' I I a I 1 In t-:n.-Jt>w n od, ('ulorado . on Tut>!Ki a) th ..-hh day uf Sept embt'r . 1 Contlnued on Reve,... Side.) ----·-. ------ I ' • R . 0 . W OODS JH. Mayor Pro T em ATTUT : J. L. BARBON Oeputy C ity C lerk P' IN ALLY PASMEIJ. A DO P Tl';U AND A.PPROVItD thl• 4th day uf September, tvU. (BJCAL) ATTICST : L. L. BRO \\'NEWI-;LL Mayor B. 0 . B&AUIIANO Clt7 Clerk-Treaeunr Publl8hed. ln the En•l"wood ll r rM id an4 Entuprt.t. Second publlcatlo n (t.• .• pubUoatlon after fl n aJ pa.e~~A~ .. ; September 10, Ull. L B . 0 . Bea...-n •• City C l~rk ­ TreaMIIW, CltJ' of IDD.alew ood. Coun- tY of A.rapaha., State o f Colorado do b.,..by cerUty that the above a n1l fOI"''CCID.8 ordinance I• a true a.nd MJr- rect copy of tbe or41nance lntroduc~tJ •t tb• rte\1..,. mMUn• hekt o n t h t> 20th day or Aua-ot, tNt. u a hill. r.-4 tn full • .-,-.d on Clut r eadlnK P'IIIIIUbe4 ID full In the Enale •'ood H . ...W and Enterprl .. on tbt %Srd 4aJ' of A.qut, lH~ &nd read a eecond tbM, ft.U.D7 pueed. Adopted and a p · pro•ed on the nh day of a.pttmbe.r. ~ '(!• t:."1~~h0::r ~;'Se~t:m~e"r-. lHI. u Ol'dinance No. 24 . Se.rlea o l LMI, of oald CitY. iwt.J.r , B. 0 . B&AU8ANO City C*k·Treuu•er P\lbUabed In tbe Jtnclewood H erald &Ddh~M . ,nt pubUcatlon Au •. 13, 1M2. nraaJ. pubU~Uon Bept. 10. ltiJ. • 0 - .• . , \ ! 'r I • • • EXCERPI' FROM n:!E MINUTES OF THE REGU LAR MEETI NG OF n:IE ENGIEWOon WATER AND SEWER BOARD HELD MAY 21, 196): "Mr . Dial , City Manager, and Mr . Babcock, Utilities Director, l e d a discu ssi on relative to the newly formed Scenic View Sanitation District wh ich is located within the City of Engle woo d. The Board wa s advised tha t the addition to the City of this sever system is being handled by a special improvement district, f1nanced by special improvement bonds wh ich will be paid t hrough collection of assessme nts on properties benefited by the i mprovement within the district. The assessments will be compu t ed on a s qu are foot bas1s which has been estimated to be $ .02009 per square foot to co 1er all con s truction cos ts. It was recommended, and all Water and Sewer Board members present agreed that thi s cost be considered as total cost for connection privilege.• EXCERPT FROM n:1E MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEE'l'ING OF CITY OOUNCIL HELD DECEMBER 16, 1963 : • "Consideration of Ordinance on Final Readi ng Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Love ORDINANCE NO. 33 1 SERIES OF 1963 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE WHOLE COST OF n:IE IMPROVOO:N'IS MADE IN AND FUR SCENIC VIEW SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT, IN THE CITY OF ENGLE'flOOD, <DLORAIXJ: APPROVING AND OONFIRMING THE APPORTIONMENT OF SAID OOST TO EACH IDT OR TRACT OF LAND IN SAID DISTRICT: ASSESSING A SHARE OF SAID COST AGAINST EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND IN '!liE DISTRICT; PRESCRIBING THE MANNER FOR '!liE COLLECTION AND PAYMENT OF SAID ASSESSMENTS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY 1 was read for the second time. (Ordinance copied i n full in minutes of December 2nd meeting) Councilman Kreiling indicated that vas his opinion that Mr. A. G. Meyers, et al had been given too great an adjustment of their assessment and that tap fees should be charged for taps into the 1.5 inch line on the east of tha.t property if and when made. Discussion ensued. The City Manager reviewed with the Council that shortly after the completi on of the construction of the sever main in the district the Water and Sewer Board favorably considered a recommendation that no tap fees be charged those properti es included i n the district and assessed a cost of the construction of the sever line. OOUNCILMAN LOVE MOVED, OOUNCILMAN MILES SEOONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 33 1 SERIES OF 1963 1 BE PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READIN G AND OR!ERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Up on the c all of the roll, the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Councilmen Braun, Love , Miles, Woods, Brownevell. Nays: Councilmen Krei ing1 Parker Ab s en t : None. The Mayor declared the moti on carried.' I • • . ' •' I ! I '! • B ILL FOR AN ORDINANCE: N O . SJ SERIES 1M 3 A N OnOISAS F! APPil0\'1:-:0 Til E WIIULE CORT OF Tilt-: l:\t - J""HPV L :\1ENTR MAIH•: IS A~P I"CJI! N l'I<;N II ' VI I-;\\ ~A!'\I TAH) :--1'\\ EH nJ S THIC'T . I!'\ Till-; CI T\ ()F t-.:s~: LI•:W O(ID, CI)L(J if.ADO . API'H• 1\'- 1 "\t; .\1'\:Jl ('0!\'P JH~U.o.,;(; T il E AI'· l '('in'I O:'\'M E~T rn~ s~\11 1 ('0:-IT Tt1 1 ·~\t'll JOT ••It TH.M 'T (lt-' 1..\,'D 1....: SA I 11 IJI::'TH.H'T , A~hi ·.S:-;1~•; A SIIAJU.: t..W Jol AII • ('41 !-'T AOAIS:-iT t ·:A ('It L(IT I.) It TltAt'T ()... LA ....:n I :X T ill : II ISTHit'T, I'H .. :~Wit ll iiSO Tltl : ~1 ~\:-o.':-.'EH t-'OH TilE ('tH..J.t:C- Tit1:-o ~\~l o I'AYMI·;NT fH' :.-\10 ,,~. ~t-.~:-<~11 ·:!\"T:O: A:-:IJ Pt-:C~I. Hl.'t: AS IO:Mt·;Hn t::'\f'Y , \\ lt E Ht-;A H, t h ••r e ha"' bf>t'n rum- llltttnn• "lth M.ll thl' pTI )\'hi i On~t nf law r t·l ~tln ~ tn tho> l'Onl'l lrut·tlon ••f 1'1an t- tu.r)' J!o•\\o r i11111ro\Cmf'nt ... In Scenic V h. w SAnllary HewC'f n1~1r kt In the I 'll\ u f l :ntd• Wl)()tl t,'lthorktt-1 l'lt•Sitf'd tlu r ... urt.nt t n O rdinance l\'o. 2 4, SPrt ~ .. nf 1962. f l ll l'lll) IUtfiltlt•d &!HI ll iiiJt O\'t'd on lht• ·Hh day o f !-;PpH•rn bt•r , 196:!; lUll} WHEH E A !'i. thr t ime fo r fil in g w ith t ilt• City l.'IPrk n f the l'lt y or l·:n,.;-l e· \lo Ood t·nmJ•I a ln t ~ c•r obJec:tlomt t o 1he J)tOf't..f'd lnM .., fl f 111 ~· 1..'1 1)' coundl haM t.=\HIII'I ~d , Rnd \\ II I •:I~E .\:0:, thl'l"l' WNt' rll t~tl In wr·lt t n~~: t h rtt· comslht.lniH prot c11 tlng thf' I Ht~;ttlct fL"'Ht'F.fHIII"'ni H; lilltl \\ H EHJ.:AS. the f\:-.8('Mf!llH'Ill tu;ulniH th o A (J. ~l (')('rfl anti tlthc n UUt.:t lu lht> a rn o uu1 o f Ul .tt~ ... r.:: """M r t.'dUCNI t u an 11rnoum or I ll 61:.! 26 due t o I h e r nn th"-t th\l" ,,ropf'rty h~t!l IH'cn Pllt· tlall' b(>r ve d by an t \l:o<tln,t: Jlnl' prio r t u th<' f01 nHttlon t.~f thl' J)i:o<trlf·t : l:llld WIU :H EAS. t h ~ 1\\11 r t rnKIIII Il g p ro- lt ·:o-tll "t"r· .. r c \'lto w t-tl and t1enl €'tl afl('r CIU('fUI and CUtn Pi f'tt' t'OIIl'4i dl'rlltinu n f H 1o-t'nuncll and W ll!.ltKAS. the rf'dU<'tlun Of th(' A . (; \IOt·ll!o lrMC'I Rt<St>N"nlf''lll In the ""'""'"o f S IJ .:,J: :6 "'lUI added t o the t·ot~t that t hr t'hy "Ill pa) b.llll the ""wunt tn h t• ll"l"f'~M'd (lJ.:Jtl n Al th,. rea l prt•l•f'rt) ad)Ufltf'd a,•<'o rdlngly , untl \\ Hf:REA ~. f rom the •tatement mad~ and fllef"t with th,. ('It)' C ount"ll, it jff'ear• thAt t't:h wi!~JUt fb!:«< !~'" v;m~WP.;.,,; ot ._;:_ h ·w(l()(t \\Ill Pfi./ 151,4fl: 49, l('avln& 1 ~39,061 U to b4l •~•"'•sed a~·ai n•u tht' n Ill pro pf'rl )' In Mid l)lt~l r-lc-t . Ma i d a mount lndudlnK co•t ~ o r lnllipecllon. C'OIIt•ctlon an11 nth ~"r lnr lde ntat le and Al ba lndudln& lntt·rt"l'lt &If a llow~d by ... lnw. an11 \\'11 1-:HEA S. from ~ld al&tt>m(>n t It a hu R )ll lf'lln tha t thf" C ity t.:ounctl ha ~ 8Jl i •Orli Q IH~d A Ahare of the &aid whc-·1 , cwt t 'l ('.tc h lo t o r ual't o r ta urt In ~Uoid Plstrkt. I n :l.l'<'o rdanc e whh th l"' ltt llf'fltll t n bt~ tl t'tiVt·d loy 1ald VtOJtf'rtY and In the prupon lou~t and amouu t:r "~everally 11N fu rth In a Ht.•e - c1lllt lon ado pted by t he 'lty Council ()Jl the !h•t dR) o f U("'tnbt>r. 1~6!1. and I n a tlubli o: !\'o lltf', publt•hed In The t•:nt;;l t w oort 1-l ('rald and 1-;nt t'r p r i'E' on (I( r ~-t • .;u. !'\l \, -; a nd 1-t l :l6:1. \loh lt'h t !f•,.fll utlon oud r-<o t k" ttrt• by r l·ft·r·t•n\·,.. mad,. R pnrt her,•or . lH: IT OHPAJ:-o'l •:ll IH TJU•; <"'lTV ('O I'~t'll. O J-4 T il E <'IT\' 01•' E!'\0 - J .. I :\\ OU I I, l 't)l .tlHA I)() :-:trtlon l Th"t the ,.b.o.k:.. CAU...a.u4. ~~\W~~:Jo,~fo·n ~~d~N~CeiWf! h l""rt•by approv••d and l-onflrmf!d . and ... aid :ir1••1r t ionnH nt hi hrr (.b~· d .. lar- t-d t•• ht' In IH'\'t•rdunrt• \\lt h thE" b r nr- t it~o \\ hll'h tho 11ro pt r1) In t~ald D ll'l- tru f \\Ill n•('t •l\ t• h) rf'll "t\n Of the t•on-,tru,tlc•ll uf I"Oirt lnlllrfl\t'IHentA. and .t .. hare of aAid Clll!f t Ia hf"rcby .._ .. ~' ht d tn a uo l Ul'''" earh lot or t rac.t ot !anti "lthln thf" llll'lrlrt In the tlrl•j)llrtiun .. and antouut~ 1u~t f o rth iu JoY~.Id It• ~olu tl n n and N"OtiC'f' ~~ nlon 2 Thst uld &l'l ~<~t>sttmt!nU ,.,hnll bt' ciUt' tt.nd l'la )ablf' Al lhe ot - (u l v t th.. C it y Trf>&llur ~r "lthln thlH)' tliiU aftlf'r tit!' final t•uhllcatlo n 11( thll!f ('rdlnan('f', 'l''lthuut demand ; l 'fll' tl.i~d that.t all •urh .,.,.,.,lli m t'nt ~t 11Ut~. M.t t he t>le<.•tlon o f the O'A'fllf'f , b e l ••cl d In lnlltallnwntP "lth lut t r t>•r a h• rt·lnllft-'r ,,rovld ed, f'allurt! t n pay tht> \\hult! aM~ •Jlmt"fll whhln •aid Pf'r ~ ~~~~ .-~~ :!~r11l~f'~:l• a n~ha~~ldb .. ar~0 ~~~~~: t lnn on th l}l tf o f all pf'Nona Inter· t""l• tl , \\hf'tlwr unde r dlu.IJII Ity o r oth· • - •r"'-l.e. to pay In 111uc h lnltlallmenta. I n cau of •nu·h •lecti on t o l)llY In ln - ,.,,,um .. ntlf, tho aMHefts tn e nt~ ehall b e r•a\ahtj• a&t the o ffl <-c r the o unt)' Tr•· t ~ un·r o f Anq•a h oe County, Coin- tAd 1, In tNI (JrlJ equ al anr ru~tl lnl'twll - 111, nt~ or urtru•IJ1ftl, tlH' flr:o<t ur wh u•h ln'""IRilnwntM hf prl n chlal ~o~hull ht· du ... Rl .•l J'UI)'.Jblt • on o r bdort• the ll'lt da v ol Ali.,;U .. I, 1964, lUlrt thl' rt•malndl'r n( ,..al\1 tn~tA.IImt•nu s hllll bt• dut.-n nll J•il):thi{-:-Ut "t l'IISht>l) Ull Il l hl'fttrf' tht• }Jolt tt.\V ttf M IH('h, in H l t'l\ .\ o ttl' tho t • • afu·r until paid In full . with hHf'r..-o:.:t In nil ('IUn·H on the un)ta ld pr lni"'I Jl~l ut thP rRtt' fl f !Jh. ("M.!r rcntum (G P• r '-' .. nt) pP r Annum, uayah1t· tBYh , •• ar at thro tiJllf' Of )IA)'ing ln MHtlln u lit ~ of l'rlndl)3) l•"'l•llu n · t o )If\)' any 11u•tall · J no•nl , whether fl ( princi pal or lntf'r - "'1. \\."hen due. ,.hAll f'RU :.f' tht' wiJul" nf th(' Unl'llld pr\nd pa \ 10 bl.'COrne t\U P nn~ pay&bl~ JrnnH"dla tt-lv, 6And thf> w hult"" nrnount of the unpnll l l)tillC'I!•"I a n d a rt·ruerl l nt t·r es t ~o~lm ll tht r~ tft~""r draw lntt·re~t a.t the nllt> o r l)flf' ,, .. r <'t·ntum (1 p4>r C•·nl) po.•r lll ~'tlth , nr fra t'lt u n o r 1\ mont h. unt il tht> rt1t1e of ta....: Mill ~. ft ~ by la w pro ,rh1t•o.l, b u t a t :t ny tlrn<> l'rlnr t o the liRt f'" u f th l! "'A!t'. ;,n ,_, t)\\nf'r 1111\Y pay tlw amou nt o f all unpAid ln ~tnllnH•n tM \\lth lntt·rr~t 1:1.1 t un• tJ('r cen tum 1wr m o nth. or f t•flNIO n o f R Ollllllh, llpftn all d .. ll11 • cp.l o•n l III I"IRII IlWIII ~. llllci u.ll tloPilft hlf'"' a rrr UPt l , and 111hRII t lw r f'upo n lw rt"· "tor .. d tn the riKht tho-rt-artc r to tm>' In ltl!!tAIImPn t l't In thf' llfU ll m anno>r a ~ If d t•fa ull had no t b~t>n I!U tft'rNI T h e owrwr of lUI )' tl r oper t) nt•t In df"· f ttult as t o any ln111tallm• nt "r pa)'• 11\ .. llt Ill~)'. tH any t•nH• jtR)' the "ltolo.· •·f the untulld prlnl"ll)al with tH·cr u ••t l lnr ~re~tt t u thP dolte (I ( th" 111'\:t A.81'!t''""ment ln,.tnllmC'nt paymt>nt tl a.tt·. l 'a.ynh'nts may bP 111.1d~ tn th(' ('ity Treallu rf'r at MOy time within th irty rlR)'P' a(tPr tt••· f lmt l jiUbll f'atlt•ll nf t hl!i' Ordinanl't", and nn nllo\oloa nef'" •>f fi"f' Jlfr <'t"lltum I :; pf'r <'<"Itt 1 wil l h.-. m :ttle n n all j)R.)tnellt'l arle dur· lna,r KUl'h pt-rlud. hut nnt th~rt artPr I mrnedlah•ly Rftt•r thP rx p lrattun ot l!a i rt lh lrt y da y t te r lrrd. 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J I , - Date: Subject: Recommendation: • • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECXJHMENDATION OF THE ENGLEHOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD March 18, 1969 Authorization By The City of Englewood For The City of LitUeton to Serve a Property Located Within the City of Englewood. By reason of reciprocity, a letter be written to the City of LitUeton, Colorado, authorizing the City of Littleton to serve water to property owned by Dale H. Rea, located within the City of Englewood but which cannot be served by the City of Englewood at this time, described, as follows: Commencing at the SW corner of Section 9, T5S, Range 68W, thence North for a distance of 594 feet thence N 89° 59' E for a distance of 565.9 feet, thence N 0° 08 1 E for a dist~ce of 201.6 1 to the true point of beginning, thence S 89 59' W for a distance of 50 feet, thence N 74° 03' W for a distance o f 258.67 feet, thence N 48° 31 1 W for a distance of 60 feet ! to the centerline of the South Platte River, thence northerly along the cer.ter of the South Platte River to the south line of West Union Avenue extended, thence N 89° 59' E for a distance of 240 feet more or less, thence S 0° 8• E for 1004.60 feet to the true point of beginning; with the following stipulations: 1. That the connection charges and service fees assessed by Littleton be the same as assessed by Littleton for other similar connections outside the municipal boundaries of Littleton. 2. That it be understood, by all concerned, that, at any time the City of Englewood extends water service to a point available to the subject property, the owner of same will be permitted and required to disconnect from the Littleton water system and connect to the Englewood water system, paying the then existing fee to the City of Englewood for such change-over. Respectfully submitted, ENGLn«JJD WATER AND SEWER BOARD By: Robert F. Frantz (),:£l:... Chairman ~'-' •' . ' I ! 'I' I •. • • • - REVISED AS OF MARCH 18, 1969 TABULATION Englewood Water Rights as of January 1, 1969 I. District Flow, Platte River and its tributaries: A. water District #8, Irrigation Division #1 1. At in-take -Union Avenue and Platte River Tlecree Decree City ~ Prioritz Date Amount ~ Nevada # 4 8-30-1861 28.0 CPS 8.396 CPS Petersburg I 6 11-30-1861 21.6 CPS 21.600 CFS Petersburg 11'13 12-30-1863 5.4 CPS 5.400 CPS Platte Canon #14 12-30-1863 34.0 CPS 1.000 CPS Nevada #19 12-30-1865 34.3 CPS 5.286 CPS Petersburg #76 12-30-1873 27.0 CPS g:z 1 000 CPS Total available at Union Avenue intake 68.682 CPS ~~-·-------------- - Gallonage 5.426 MOD 13.960 MOD 3.490 MOD .646 MOD 3.425 MOD 11 1 4!20 MOD 44.389 MOD 2. Additional purchases without point or divereion at Union Ave. intak~~ Nevada #4 8-30-1861 Nevada #19 12-30-1865 (22t shares) Total additional Platte purchases 3. Other sources near Allen Filter Plant: City Ditch # l 11-28-1860 87.97 11 or *First Chance l2o6 10-29-1885 (No good) Ditch *Second Chance 1215 2-16-1887 (No good) Ditch *(Presently unused since on Bil Dr7 Creek ancS polluted) Total other aouroea near Allen Filter Plant B. Additional Platte 1ource11 1. Brown ( 1/3 ot Tri City Trul t 1h&rea) • 3.o68 CPS 1.960 CPS 5.028 CPS 2.291 CPS 2.800 CPS 2.000 CPS 7.091 CPS 4.000 CPS 1.982 MOD 1.266 MOD 3.248 MOD 1,480 MOD 1.810 MOD 1.293 MOD 4,583 MOD 2.584 IGD . ' I ! "!' I • • - 0 - .. 2. Epperson (1/3 of Tri City Trust shares) • 720 CPS • 465 MGD Total of other Platte Sources 4.720 CPS 3.o49 MGD c. Bear Creek Rights: 1 . McBroom Priority #1 11-1-1895 11 shares Dec. 1955 .443 CPS .286 MGD 65 shares Jan. 1956 1.692 CPS 1 .093 lllD 25 shares Dec. 1958 .650 CPS .420 MGD 274.75 shares Dec. 1959 7.154 CPS 4.631 MGD 17.5 shares Nov. 1964 1 4~~ CPS .294 MGD Total McBroom 10.394 CPS 6.724 lllD 2. Olsen Bell Priority 116 3-15-1862 1.575 CPS 1.017 MGD Total Bear Creek ll.969 CPS 7.741 lllD II. Transmountain water A. Water District #36 (L1m1ted to 1 1 100 acre teet annually) 1. Boreas Ditch #2 Priority #223 1-10-1910 12.0 CPS 7.756 lllD 2. II II enlarse " #224C 1-10-1910 4.0 CPS 2.585 MGD B. Water District #51 1 Irr1sation DiviaiQn 15 1. Ranch Creek 95.000 CPS 61.399 MGD III. Wells A. Public Service Company 1. Six wells. capacity ot 2 1 625 OPM 1 ;yearly leaae 3.780 MGD I • • B. Centennial Acres 1. Three wells (Owned). oapaoitJ ot 3 1 000 OPM 4 1 320 !liD Total W.ll oapaci tJ 8.100 JIID . , • • 0 • Summary -Owned Rights 1. Usable rights CFS MGD a. Total available to Union Intake ~en there is no call on the river 68.682 44.389 b. Nevada Ditch shares not d i verted 5.028 3 .248 c. City Ditch 2.291 1.480 d. Brown Ditch (Tri City Truat) 4.000 2.584 e. Epperson Di tch (Tri Ci ty Truet) .720 .465 r. McBroom Ditch 10.394 6.724 ) g. Olsen-Bell Ditch 1.575 1.017 h. Centennial Acree Wells 6.683 4.J20 99.373 CFS 64.247 MOD 2 . Unusable rights CPS MOD a. Meadow Creek, Haa11 ton Creek (Ueable when collection eyetem c omp l eted) 95.000 61 .399 b. Firat Chanc e Ditch Priority #206 2,800 1 .480 c . Second Cha nce Ditch, Priority #215 2.000 1 ,293 d. Storage Meadow Creek 5,300 Ac r t . e . Bore a a Ditch #2, Priority #223 12.000 7 .756 r . Boreae enlarge, Priority #224C 4,000 2,585 I • • 115.800 CPS 74.513 ll'lD • I ! ' • ,.