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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-12-15 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet- . -~ ', • - December 15, 1969, Regular City council Meeting I - • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION DECEMBER 15, 1969 8:00 P.M. Call to order, invocation by the Rev . Barry Kimbrough, Engle- wood Methodist Church, pledge of a llegi a nce led by Boy Scout Troop No. 154, and roll calL 1. Minutes. (a) Regular meeting of November 17, 1969. (Copies tra ns- mitted herewith.) (b) Regular meeting of December 1, 19 69 . (Copi es trans- mitted herewith.) 2 . Pre-scheduled citizens and visitors . (a) Recogniti o n of "special guests" of t he CounciL (b) Mrs. Lorraine Saban, Arapahoe County League of Women Voters, will be present regarding bus service. 3. Transfer of ownerships of liquor licenses. (a) Englewood Liquor store (including renewal for 1970). (b) Zuider Zee (including renewal for 1970). (c) Brookridge Pizza Oven (Hey Louie's)-(including re- newal for 1970). (d) Hackney House (including renewal for 1970). 4. Renewal of 3. 2 beer licenses. (a) Shakey's Pi zza Parlor. (b) King Sooper's, 5050 Sout:1 Federal Boulevard. 5 . Public hearing on application for three-way liquor license for Tina's steak House, 3061 South Santa Fe Drive. 6. Communications. (a) List of Occupation Licenses required by the City & Co unty of Denver . (Copies available at the session; per request of Council .nan Kreiling.) (b) Letter to Mr . Kenneth H. Dybevik, Federal Liaison, Office of the Mayor, City and County of Denver, re- lating to bus service , (Copies transmitted herewith.) (c) Job description and compensation for City Attorney and staff. (Copies transmitted herewith .) (d) Minute of the Planning and Zoning Commission m eting of November 18, 1969. (Copies transmitted h rewith.) (e) Minutes of the Parks and R ecreation Commission m eting of November 12 , 1969. (Copies transmitted h r with.) 7 City Attorney. (a) Ordinance on final reading licensing dogs. (Copies pr viou ly transmitted.) (b) Ordinan e on final reading increasing deduction for Firemens' P nsion Fund. (Copies previously trans - mitted.) (Continued) I • • I ( . f ! - • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION DECEMBER 15, 1969 Page 2 7. City Attorney . {Continued) {c) Ordin a nce on final reading adopting t h e 1970 Budget. {Copies previou s l y transmitted .) {d) Ordinance on final reading ap propriating funds for the year 1970. {Copies previously transmitted.) {e) Bill for an Ordinance approvi ng and ratifying agree- ment with C limax Molybdenum. {Copies will be available at t he session.) {f) Bill for an Ordinance amending Section 6 . 3-4 , as amend ed , of the Municipal Code of the City of Engle- wood , ratifying and a uthori zing a ll payments made by th e Director of F ina n ce und er th e a uthority of Ordinance No . 44, Series of 196 , and declaring an emergency. {Copies will be a vailable a t the session.) {g) Report dated December 11, 1969, on revised Municipal Code . {Copies transmitted herewith.) {h) Report dated December 11, 1969, regarding City Attorney transition. {Copies transmitted herewith.) {i) Resolution calling upon Congress to appropriate s uffi cient funds for the immediate construction of the Chatfield a nd Carbondale Reservoirs. {Copies will be available at the session. ) {j) Attorney's choice. City Manager. {a} Request for special assessment by Denver Council of Governments dated December 3, 1969. {Copies transmitted herewith.) {b) Resolution authori z ing the distribution of the 1970 budget all ocation s for e mployee benefits. {Copies transmitted herewith.) {c) Resolution granting pay i ncreases to members of the Fire Department. {Co pi es transmitted herewith.) {d) Bill for an Ordinance increasing the am ount of maxi- mum sick leave accumulation. {Co p ies transmitted her with .) { } Report regarding year-ending financial projections and lransa tions . {Memorandum and Resolution tran mitled h r with.} {f) R eport regarding C'q>iration of terms and members of various Boards and Commissions. {Copies trans- mitted h with .} {g) Rev! w of detail of install ation of new City Council on January 5, 1970. {h) Manag r' cholc • { ontinu d) I • • f - • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION DECEMBER 15, 1969 Page 3 9 . Recognition of non-scheduled citizens and visitors. 10. General discussion. (a) Mayor's choice. (b) Councilman's choice. 11. Adjournment. ~~4 City Manager SHD/ij I . • .. ·' \ ! I '! - • c-,?-J:o011 /' , RESOLUTION NO. J:i!t_, SERIES OF 1969 o~·.._,, ; ~.._I 'Vc;-' ... <~ ... , tt, .. 0 1". 0(> "'· RESOLUTION GRANTING PAY INCREASES TO UNIFORMED MEMBERS . c-.'<~ OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 1970. 0 <q WHEREAS, the provisions of Paragraph 6. 3-3 (b) 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, by increasing, salary and wage level for uniformed fire personnel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, that, effective January 1, 1970, the following grades and schedules shall amend any previous resolutions: Rank Fireman 4th Class Fireman 3rd Class Fireman 2nd Class Fireman 1st Class Lieutenant Captain Assistant Chiefs Grade and Progression 21A 21D 21F 22F 25F 26F 29F The rank of each fireman presently employed in the Department, as well as the rank of each fireman who, in the future, may join the Department, shall henceforth be determined by his period of service in the Department as follows: Period of Service 0 to 12 months 13 to 24 months 25 to 36 months 37 months or more ATTEST: Rank Fireman 4th Class Fireman 3rd Class Fireman 2nd Class Fireman 1st Class I, stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Resolution pas{1 by the City Council at a regular meeting held on the....:.::___ day of ..-;_& , , · /t c 1969. I • • - • • • c,..,...,_ o 1n t roduced as a B i 11 by councilman _.:;:L:..:Ac:Y ________ e:_o~t~':,_, f::"~'-EC'?-' ~ c o c:,.,.t 0 "·c, , '!( I ..q l.. Oo !;' ' C(J/!t ~tv .,.. BY ~l!l'JiORITY ORDINANCE NO. ~ , SERIES "7 OF 196~~" ~~ I, Gt..~ ;\ , 1-Voo;; r.-,l..~ AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING SUMS FOR ALL MUNICIPAL •Col.. PURPOSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN THE FISCAL O, YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY l, 1970 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 197 0, CO NSTITUTING WHAT IS TERMED THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1970. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUN CIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWO OD , COLORA DO: Section 1. That there be and there is hereby, appro- priated fr om the revenue deriving from taxation in the City of Eng lewood , Co lorado, from the collection of license fees and from all other sources of revenue during the year beginn i ng January 1, 1970 and e nding December 31, 1970, the amounts here- inafter set forth for the object and purpose specifi ed and set opposite thereto, specifically as follows, to wit: GENERAL FUND Legislation and Council ...............•......... Judici ary .............................•......... Management ...................•.................. Finance & Record ............................... . Public Works .............•.....•...•............ Fire ............•.....•...............••........ Police ...........••..•..........•.•....••••..... Parks & Recreation ........•....•.•...•.....•...• Planning ...••...•.•.........••.•.•.•..••........ Library .........•.........•..••...••.•....•..... General Operations .........•.......•....•...•... Total General Fund PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND Construction, reconstruction, installations, $ 65,377 21,184 72,288 112,014 695,050 490,996 611,776 250,219 55,162 118,461 149,007 $2,641,5 34 and contingencies ..........•..••..•........•.•.. $ 574 ,566 WATER FUND Source of Supply .....•..•.......•..•..•......... Pow7r. & P';~IT~ping .........•..•.....•••.•..•.•..... Pur~f~cat~on ..••.•••.•..•.•..•......•••.•.•..... Transmission & Distribution ......•....••..•..•.. Customer Accounting & Collection .........•...... Administrative & General •..........•..••.•..•... Debt Service ..••.•....••......•.•.......•....... Capital Plant & EquifXIlent ....••.....•...••...... Miscellaneous ...•.....•.•.•.•...•......•..•••... Total Water Fund SEWER FUND Treatment .....••...•..•..•.••.•.•.....••.•.•.... Sanitary System .....••.••••.....•...•.•.••...... c ustomer Accounting & Collection .•.•..•..•••••.• Administrative & General ••.•••••.•••.••••..•••.• Debt Service ...•••..•••..•••••••...••••.••••.... Ca pital Plant & Equipment ....•.•..•••.•.•••.••.. Co ntractual Services ....••.•••••.••...••.•..••.. P a rticipation in General Fund ......•.•••••.••••. Total Sewer Fund $ 26,109 95 ,072 68,481 113,466 55,024 94,808 374 ,12 3 5 8,000 2 5 ,7 5 2 $ 910,835 $ 86,538 36,770 15,342 24,030 75,758 30,000 15,000 8,816 $ 292,254 I • • ·' \ ! I '! • -2- RECREATION FUND Total Recreation Fund $ 112' 143 Section 2. The foregoing appropriations shall be con- sidered to be appropriations to groups within a sub-program, program, or department within the fund indicated, but shall not be construed to b~ appropriations to line items within any group, even though such line items may be set forth in the adopted budget for the fiscal year 1970. Section 3. That all monies in the hands of the Director o f F i nance or to come into his hands for the fiscal year 1970 ma y b e appli e d on the outstanding claims now due or to become d u e in the said fiscal year of 1970. S e ction 4. That all unappropriated moni e s that ma y com e into the hands of the Director of Finance during the y ear 1970 may be so distributed among the respective funds here in as the City Council may deem best under such control as is provi ded b y law. Section 5. That during or at the close of the fiscal year of 1969 any surplus money in any of the respective funds, after all claims for 1970 against the same have been paid, may be distributed to any other fund or funds in the discretion of the City Council. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the FIRST day of DECEMBER , 1969. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the FOURTH day of DECEMBER , 1969. Read by/t itle and passed on final reading on the ~ ____ day of /lLf:t?/'4~~ /c ct , 1969. Publish:: by title as Or ~ance No. 1969, on the I f:_ day of ~{[..?P"Ut1 Atte s t: ex er 4 , Series of ,( ' 1969. I • • . , - • • • • ES OLUTIO N NO . C: /'--;, C'; .... 0 0 ' ' ~~-1\,: I 'fQ , SERIES OF 1969 °"' C;.:_ • ~,.. '<-• G<~~-v.·· A RESOLUTION CALLING UPON THE UN I TED STATES SENATE, T~~ ~";<~ UNIT ED STATES HOU SE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AND ALL l-1EMBERS AND 0o< CO 1M ITTEES THEREOF, TO ENA CT AN APPR OPR IATION BILL WHICH WILL Q PROV IDE FULL AND ADEQUATE FUNDING FOR THE ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY NE CESSARY TO, AND THE CO NSTRU CTIO N OF, THE CHA TFIELD AND MT . CA RBON DAMS . \11-IEREAS , the Den v e r Metropol itan Area t.;ras, in the year 1965, subjecte d to a de v a st atin g flood occasioned by an over- flotv of the South P latte River , and mEREAS, for a nu mber of years, including the y ear 19 67 , areas bo rder ing on that stream known as Bear Creek hav e bePn thre atened by, and some have been inundated with, flood waters of said stream, and mEREAS , this City Council is reliably informed that various engineering stu d i es have been made, including an engineering study performed by the United States Cor ps of Engine ers, which s tu dies indicate that this metropolitan area, including the Cit y of Englewood, will continue to be threatened by storm waters f rom both the South P latte Rive r and Bear Creek, unless and until su itable flood contro l dams are construc ted on both of said streams upstream f rom the met ropolitan area, and vmEREAS , this Ci ty Council is further relia bly informed that certain specific plans for the construction of such dams hav e been developed by agencies of the United States Government and requests by such age ncies have been made f or adequate and necessary a pp ropriation of funds f or the construction of the same to the United States Con gress, and lmEREAS, this Cit y Council is still further reliably in- fo r me d that a joint Senate -House Conference Committee has recom- mended , or is in the process of recommending , a decrease in the amount of appropriations fo r the construction of the Ch atfield Da m (that dam p roposed f or the South P latte River), which re - duction in appropriation could result in a substantial delay in t he completion of construction of said dam, and mEREA S, s hould suc h a delay occur, it not only will result in a period of continuing danger to the residents of this area but, base d upon this Council 's own e xperiences in the construction of public improvements, it can be reliably forecast that the total construc tion costs will be increased by reason of such delay, OW , THERE FORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLE \vOOD , COLORADO , a s follows: 1 . That the Unit ed States Senate and the United States House of Repre sentatives, as well as all members a nd committees there of, are he reby urgent ly urged not to reduce the amount of appropr iations re quested for the construction of Chatfield Dam, a ncl. are fur ther urgently urged to take what e ver action they may deem necessary to assure that adequat e funds for the construct ion of this imp rovem ent shall be made available as soon as possible so as to remove the pres ent dang er of flood waters f rom this area and so as to provide f or the construction of the same with - out additional cost s whi ch migh t result from futu re increases in const ruction cos t s . 2 . Th at the City Clerk of the City of Englewood is here by authorized and direct ed to send to each member of the United ~r at es Senate, and to each me mb er of the Unit ed States House of I . • ; • Representativ s, elected fro , and representing the State of Colorado, a certified c opy of this Resolution . ADOPTED AND APPROVED this _:..;...:.___ 19__:__. Att es t: eX"~y" / I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolution No . "£:( ,&eries of 1969 passed by City Counc il on the h) ay of L &:.n · ILL"/ , 1969 . Attest: I . • . ' .. .• \ ! ' ~ • ..... -...... ~ l • • • • • i~ fil'if ~!lif~ =tl~ ~~~~IJilJI rt !~I =·~ S§a ~~ i i.n j ~~ f ~ ~ ~ ~ t~ 0 M ~ ..,. • 0 ... 1 It fl • • -. ( • II ~ ... fiB r,~ !f~i91' £11:~!1 l •t!: ~~c.fri~ liJ i:il i(r l ~.~~ I' r:~.-~~ r • !II " f i 0 (~itJJI.l i -=-~ •. ifE ll E Cl>c ~ E =~~ lii i(~ !.!f· :!~ Ji ir ~~!!·r f:e !Jg el~ ai fr ~~~a § ~ 1l~.~ •• :1.~~~~ -~i.1 ~~~~~1 l;o] ~~~ ~~~ !a &~~~ i ~~ ill l l! • . 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' • RESOLUTION NO. lf L , SERIES OF 1969 RESOLUTION MEMORIALIZING DOUGLAS CLAYTO N SOVE RN, RE COG - NIZING THE UNEQUALLED CONT P,IBUTIONS \ffiiCH HE HAS MADE TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND TO HIS PROFESSION AND EXPRESSING THIS COUNCIL'S SORROW AND SYHP ATHY AT HIS PASSING. vrnEP£AS, the City Council of the City of En glewood and all of the of f i c ers and employees of this City \vere r e cently shocked and dismayed at the deat h of Dou g las Clayton Sovern, its revered Fire Chie f, and 1-n-IERE AS, it is appr opria te a t this time to publicly acknowl edge and recognize the ma ny a nd variea contribut ions of him to the City of Englewood, to its residents and to his profession, • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, that the said City Council does hereby publicly adopt the following statement : Douglas Clayton Sovern was an individual who devoted nearly 35 years to service to the public as an empl oyee and respected official of the City of Englewood. During this period he served not only as a member of the En g lewood Volun- teer Fire Department and as a member of the regular Fire De- partment, but he served, and was serving at the time of his death, as the elected Chief of the Volunteers and the appointed Chief of the paid Department. These two offices, however, were merely the culmination of his civic work, during which time he served in many capacities for the City, including the Chief of Police of the City of Englewood. The Fire Department, however, was the chief beneficiary of his dedication and it is due, in no small part, to Chief Sovern' s dedication and perseverance that the Engle\vood Fire · Department has gained, and now enjoys, the reputation of one of the outstanding departments within the State of Colorado. Nor was Chief Severn's talents and achievements recog- nized only within this City. Although he was appointed to the position of Fire Chief of the City of Englewood only on April 1, 1968, his fellow•fire chiefs throughout the state recognized in him a true leader and valued spokesman for their profession by electing him to the position of Vice President of the Colorado State Fire Chiefs' Association. Both in this position and as the chief spokesman before the Colorado General Assembly for the firemen throughout the state, Chief Douglas Clayton Sovern achieved a reputation as being the leading spokesman for his profession and, as such, was ever vigilant to achieve for the members of his profession the recognition and benefits which were unquestionably due these public protectors. It is not only with a profound sense of sadness and gr ief, but with a recognition that not only this City and the firemen as a whole, but this entire state has lost a I • • ·. ·' \ l . 'f -- • • dedicat ed pub lic servant, t hat this City Council now pu ~ licly pays t r ibu t e t o h is life and his a c h ievements . ADO PTE D AND APPROVE D thi s ___ day o f De c ember , 1969 . Mayor Attest: ex o t t4C40 C4ty Clerk-Treasur er I, Stephen A. Lyon , ex o fficio Ci ty Clerk-Treasur e r, d o hereby certify that the fore g oing i s a true, accurate a n d complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 19 6 9, passed by City Council on the day of --------------------- 1969. Attest: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer · .. " I . • .. .• I ! I "r • /::J , SERIES OF 196 ~/'-0 0 /'> 'J.-0, ... 0~ 'C}< .1 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CERTAIN FINANCIAL T~~= RESOLUTION NO. ) ACTIONS POSE OF VARIOUS IN THE GENERAL FUND OF THE 1970 BUDGET FOR THEm~ DISTRIBUTING FRINGE BENEFIT APPROPRIATIONS TO THE 0 '" DEPARTMENTAL BUDGETS. 0<:> 0 < • C'o ~ WHEREAS, in the preparation of the 1970 City Manager's~q recommended budget, as adjusted by Resolution No. 37, Series of 1969, there contained an appropriation of $73,200 to be used in the financing of an employee benefit program; and WHEREAS, the 1970 employee benefit program consists of a) a uniform and cleaning allowance f or uniformed police officers, b) a pension program for the non-uniformed services, and c) payment b y the City of the full cost of the employee's shar e of health and life insurance; and WHEREAS, the successful bidd er on the City's share of health and life insurance has been determined and said funds may now be distributed among the var~ous departments of the General Fund. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado as follows: Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to distribute from the $73,200 employee benefit appropriation an amount necessary to increase the appropriations of General Fund departments in such a manner as to cover the costs of the departments for said benefit program. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 1969. ATTEST: ·ex I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of .~ Resoluti~ No. / 1 ' , Series of 1969 passed on the I ') day of d_}_%\ ":/At 1 , 1969. I • • . 'r • RESOLUTION NO. , SERIES OF 1969 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING YEAR ENDING TRANSACTIONS IN THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND. WHEREAS, the City Council from time to time has determined certain transactions increasing appropriations in the Public Improvement Fund will be necessary to cover expenditures incurred during 1969; and WHEREAS, in order to balance the 1969 budget it will be n ecessa ry that certain appropriations be lapsed during 1969 to balance the 1969 budget and offset underages in certain revenue accounts. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado as follows: 1969. Section 1. Increases in Appropriations. Paving District No. 17 ................ . Traffic Signal Installation ........... . Aerial Apparatus Housing .............. . ~{;: ~J_,~!;ag~ ........................ . Section 2. Decreases in Appropriations. $ 1,854 6,500 9,000 9,000 Paving District No. 18 ................. $ 8,000 Fire Station #1 Relocation............. 233,000 Police Station Relocation .............. 34,297 Sherman Street Bubblers .....•.......... 1,500 ADOPTED AND APPROVED this t('J day of &fl«m 4."'' surer I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete Resolutiqn No. ~// Series of 1969 passed day of ,1_ ·.-4 · ;y l u . , 1969. that the above copy of on the~--- I • • . • \ ! I 'r • • • INT ODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN DHORITY { cout BY AUTHORITY Ci}y 0(<"•(. I!_ .. ORDINA NCE NO . ..!:fl_, SERIES OF 1969 (fVcl...f... ; "•Oo F 1t.e o.Co AN ORD INA NCE REPEALING §§24.1-1 THROUGH, AND INCLUDING, ~ §24 .1-9 OF THE MUN ICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLE \>/OO D, RE- ENACTING THE SAME WITH AMENDMENTS , AND ADDING FURTHER SECTIONS THEREUNTO TO REQUIRE THE ANNUAL LICENSING OF DOGS KEPT WITHIN THE CITY OF E GLE ,·JOOD . BE IT OR AINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLE HOOD, COLO DO, that §§ 24 .1 -4 through and including §24 .1-9 of the t·1unicipal Code of the Cit y of Englewood, Colorado, are hereby repealed and the following provisions are enacted in their place: "§24 .1-1 Definitions . As used herein, unless the context clearly ind~c~es otherw1se, the follow ing words shall have the following meanings: 'Dog' shall mean both a male and female dog; 'Owner' shall mean any person owning, keeping or harbor- ing a dog or dogs; 'At large' shall mean off the premises of the owner and not under control by leash, cord, chain or otherwise, or not under the immediate control or supervision of the keeper or any employee, servant or member o f the immediate fam ily of the keeper or of the owner or an employee, servant or member of the immediate family of the owner. ''§24.1 -2 License and Registration Required . All dogs kept, harbored, or ma~nta~ned by thekr owners in the City of Englewood shall be annually licensed and registered if over six months of age. Dog licenses shall be issued by the city clerk upon paymen t of a license tax of $2.00 for each male or spayed fe - male, and $4.00 for each unspayed female. Application for such license for each calenda r yea r shall be made by the owner of the dog on or before 1'1arch 31st of such year or within thirty days after the dog reaches the age of six months, whichever is later. The owner shall state at the time application is made for such license and upon printed forms provided for such purpose his name and address, and the name , breed, color and sex of each dog owned or kep t by him. The provisions of this section shall not apply to dogs whose owners are nonresidents temporarily within the city, nor to dogs brought into the city f or the purpose of part icipating in any dog show, nor to 'seeing-eye' dogs properly trained to assist blind persons when such dogs are actually being used by blind persons f or the pu rpose of aiding them in going from place to place. "§24 .1-3 Tag and Collar . Upon payment of the license fee, the clerk shall issue to the owner a license certificate and a metallic tag for each dog so licensed . The shape of the tag shall be changed every year and shall have stamped thereon the year for which it was issued and the numb r corresponding with the number on the certificate. Ever owner shall be required to provide each dog \·lith a collar to which the license tag must be affixed, and shall see that the collar and tag re constantly worn. In case a og t g is lost or destroyed, a duplicate will be issued by the clerl· upon presentation of a receipt showing the payment of the license fee for the current year , and the payme nt of a fifty (50) cent f ee for such duplicate. Dog t gs shall not b transferable from one Jog to another and no refunds shall be made on any dog license fee because of death of the dog or the owner's leaving the cit befor expiration of the licen e period. I 0 . \ ! ------- ----------~----~------~---------. "§24 .1-4 Rabies Vaccination Re quired. It shall be unlaw- ful fo r the owner of any dog to keep or maintain any such dog unless it shall have been vaccinated by a licensed veterinary surgeon with anti-rabies vaccine within one year pre ceding the date on tmich such dog is kept or maintained, and every dog within the city limits shall at all times have a current rabies tag as provided by the State Department of Health, or a subdivision or legal representative of such department . No license tag shall be issued by the clerk except upon a showing that the owner of the dog has;a current rabies tag .for the dog. obtained "§24 .1-5 Runnin~ at Large Prohibited . Eve ry owner or keeper o f any dog shall pro ihit such dog from being or running at large and ever y such owner shall insure that any dog shall not be off the mmer' s premises, unless the same is on a leash, or is other- wise suitably restrained. Any dog running at large or being off the otvner's premises without such restraint is hereby declared to be a nuisance. "§24 .1 -6 Barkinf Dogs a Nuisance. It shall be unlawful for any owner or keeper o any dog or dogs to permit such dog or dogs by loud and persistent habitual barking, howling or helping, to disturb any person or neighborhood, and the same is hereby declared to be a public nuisance . It shall not be necessary for the purposes of this subsection, to identify and describe the dog or dogs which are barking, howling or yel p ing, provided only that it shall be shown who has possess ion, care, custody or control of said dog or dogs. "§24 .1 -7 Impounding of Dogs . It shall be the duty of the chief of pol1ce, or such person or persons as he may designate, to apprehend every dog running at large contrary to the provisions of §24 .1-5 and to impound such dog in the cit y pound or other suitable place ; provided, however, that if any dangerous, fierce or vicious dog so found at large cannot be safely taken up and impounded, such dog may be slain by any police officer. The person in charge of the city dog po und, or such other person as the chief of police may designate, upon receiving any dog shall make a complete registry, entering the breed, color and sex of such dog and whether or not such dog has a current rabies tag. If such dog has a currentlicense tag, he shall enter the number of the said tag and the name and address of the owner, if the ~me can be obtained . "§24.1 -8 Notice -Reclaiming . No t later than three day s after the impounding of any dog, the owner shall be notified, or if the owner of the dog is unknown, written notice shall be posted for three days in three or more conspicuous places in the city describing the dog and the time and place of taking. The owner of any dog so impounded may reclaim such dog upon payme nt of all costs and charges incurred by the city for impounding and mainten- ance of such dog, provided that he shall also forth\rith obtain a current;rabies tag if such do g shall not have such tag. license and • "§24 .1 -9 Dis~osition of Unclaimed Dogs. It shall be the duty of the person in c arge of the city pound, or such other pe rson as the chief of police may direct, to keep all dogs impounded under the provisions of this section for a period of six days. If at the expiration of six days from the date of notice to the O\vner or the posting of such notice, such dog shall not have been redeemed, it may be disposed of . "§24.1-10 Unlawful to Keep 1 Harbor or r-taintain Vicious Dogs. No dog of fierce, dangerous or v1cious propensit 1es shall be kept, harbored or m int ained within the City of Englewood. "§24 .1 -ll Po isoning Dogs Unlawful. It shall be unlawful for any pe rson to p oison any dog or dogs or to distribute poison in an) mann er whatsoever \~ith the intent of poisoning any dog or dogs . -2- I • • ' • • "1!24.1-12 Causing Dog Fights, It shall be unlawful for any person to cause, instigate, or encourage any dog fight in any public plac e or private place within the city." Introduced , read in full and pa sse d on first reading on the 17th day of November, 1969. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 20th day of November, 1969 . Read in full and pa ssed on fir s t reading as an amended Bill for an Ordinance on the first day of December, 1969, Published as an amended Bill for an Ordinance on the fourth day of December , 1969 . Read!b! title and passed on final reading on the day of IL< (?, e !v , , 1969 . Published by title as Ord'nance No. -// Series of 1969, on the /,,r-_/, day of/; '(1/h{i/ , 1969. /~~~ Attest : 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 by title as Ordinance No. Z 2 , Serie s of 1969 , Atte st : I • • - • • Introduced as a Bill by councilman Lone. BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. ;t:~ , SERIES OF AN ORDINANCE INCREASING THE PERCENTAGE SALARY DEDUC- TION FOR THE FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND TO 6% AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, it is deemed that in order to improve the financial condition of the Firemen's Pension Fund the salary deduction should be increased from the present 5% of all gross monthly earnings in excess of $50.00 to 6% of all gross monthly earnings; and WHEREAS, members of the paid Fire Department and the Fire Pension Board believe that a 6 % deduction on all gross monthly e arnings is in the best interest of the Firemen's P e nsion Fund. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. Commencing on January 1, 1970, there shall be deducted from the monthly salary of each and every paid member of the Englewood Fire Department a sum equal to six per cent (6%) of said member's monthly salary pursuant to Article 50, Chapter 139, section 5 (4), Colorado Revised Statutes 1963, as amended, which sum shall be deposited in the City's Firemen's Pension Fund. Section 2. The City Council hereby finds and deter- mines that an emergency exists, by reason of which this ordi- nance shall become effective immediately upon its final passage. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading as an emergency on the first day of December, 1969. Read b y title and passed on(~inal reading emergen cy on the -""-"""------day of ,, < r J l (1 ; • as Ordina~,No. -0/ __ .,.._ ____ day of &'r?e l?'/1 , Published in full of 1969, on the Attest: as an ' 1969 . , S eries ' 1969. I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoin~ is a true, accurate and complete copy of Ordi- nance No. · / , Seri{:of 1969 passed on final reading on the · day of / (j (,, , 1969. Attest: • I • • ·' \ l I ' ! - • • Introduced as a Bill by councilman BROWN ~·, :lliXlBIXXXJfXJ BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. ¥-L , SERIES OF ~~r '-', 0~:-'-~1\ AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY~. ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1970. ., 0o0 i ( ·c ~ oz q WHEREAS , pursuant to the provisions of Part 1, of Article X of the Charter of the City of Englewood, Colorado, ado pted by the voters on July 8, 1958, a Stlp~lement&l budget for the fiscal year 1970 was duly submitted by the City Manager to the City council on August 18, 1969; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on the said budget was held by the City Council within three weeks after its submission at the regular meeting of the City Council on September 2, 1969, regular notice of the time and place of said hearing having been published within seven days after submission of the Stlpplementel budget, in the manner provided in the Charter for the publica- tion of Ordinance; and WHEREAS , the City council adopted Resolution No. 37 , Series of 1969 on the first day of December, 1969, said resolu- tion adjusting and amending the 1970 budget; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section l. That the supplemental budget of the City of Englewood, Colorado, for the fiscal year 1970, as submitted by the City Manager and duly considered by the City Council after public hearing and amended by Resolution No. 37 , Series of 1969, be and hereby is adopted as the budget for the City of Englewood for the fiscal year 1970. Section 2. That the said budget as amended and accepted shall be a public record in the office of the City Clerk and shall be open to public inspection. Suf ficient copies therenf shall be made available for the use of the Council and the public, the number of copies to be determined by the City Manager. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the F IRST day of DECEMBER , 1969. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the FOURTH day of DECEMBER , 1969 ~Read by title and passed on final reading on the ~~­ day of LJI_ d"C v 'it; , 1969. Published by title as O~~nance No. ~. Series of 1969, on the ' day of/?;!</· u , 1969. i{!%<-e-~L~t- ex and ~ay r I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the .above . fore9oino/i s a true_, accurate an?;?mp_lete copy of : ctff /f' ;~ ' '=!( .-"' I .! passed on~"<?(; readi~g on the '· d?. of /i:)d5;, /L , 1969 and pub ished as £ W,. ;z < /' -.., 4 t ..,;" c. I . • Attest: I • • ' • • INTR ODU CE BY AUTHOR I TY ORDI NANCE NO . tf1 , SE RIE S OF 196 9 AN ORD INANC E Al-1E ND I NG §6 . 3 -4, AS AME NDE D, OF THE MUNI CI PAL CO E OF THE CIT Y OF ENGLE ,.J'OOD, AP PROVING AND RATIFYI G ALL PAY- ME NT S MADE BY THE DIREC TO R OF FI NANCE UN DER THE AUTH ORITY OF OR I NA NCE NO . 44, SE RI ES OF 196 8 , AND DECLA RI NG AN EMERGE CY. HHEREAS, §6 . 3 of the Nunicipal Code of the Cit y of Eng le - wood , as ame nded b y Or d i n anc e No . 44, Series o f 196 8 , pr ior to the ado p t i on of Or d ina nce No . 26, Series of 1969 , conta i ned a wa ge s c hedu l e f or all classi f ied municipal em ploye es, which s che dule con ta i ned 4 0 gr ade levels, and .rnERE AS , Ordinanc e No . 26 , Series of 1969 , r e p l ac ed sev e r al sec tions of Chapt er 6 of t h e said Municipal Cod e , including §6 .3 t hereof , a n d subs tit ut e d therefor new provisions, and 1mEREAS , the s aid Ordinance No . 26, Series of L969 , inad - vertently r eplaced the wa g e schedule set forth in Ordinance No. 44, Series of 19 68 , wi th a wa g e schedule containing only 29 wa ge levels , and .mE REAS, it was not the intent of this City Council, in en - acting said Ordinance No . 26, Series of 1969, to repeal said schedule set forth in Ordinance No. 44, Series of 1968, by the enactment of Ordinance No . 26, Seri es of 1969, tOW , THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI TY OF ENGLE HO OD, COLORADO. as follows: Section 1. §6 .3-4 of the Municipal Code of the City of En g l e wood, as amended b y Ordinance No . 26, Series o f 1969, is hereby ame nded to read as follows : 11 §6 .3 -4 Salar¥ and Wage Schedule . The f ollowing tab l e is adop ted for us e Ln deterrnLnLng salaries and wa ges f or c las- s i f ied em p loyees, upon a n equitable basis, pur s uant to the p r o - v i sions of Section 6.3-3 of this chapter. GRA DE A B c D E F 1 $2 05 $215 $226 $237 $249 $26 1 2 215 226 237 249 261 27 4 3 22 6 237 249 261 274 28 8 4 237 249 261 274 288 30 2 5 249 261 274 28 8 302 317 6 261 27 4 288 302 317 333 7 274 288 302 317 333 35 0 0 28 8 30 2 317 333 35 0 367 '1 302 317 3 33 35 0 367 38 6 10 317 3 3 3 350 36 7 38 6 405 11 333 35 0 367 38 6 4u 5 425 1 2 350 367 386 4 05 4 25 4 47 13 367 38 6 4 05 4 25 447 4 69 14 386 405 425 4 4 7 46'1 4'12 1 5 4 05 425 4 4 7 469 492 51 7 16 4 25 447 4 69 4 92 17 543 17 $4 47 $ 69 $492 $517 $543 $570 18 46 9 492 )17 43 570 598 19 4 9 2 5 17 543 570 98 6 28 2 51 7 543 570 598 628 6 60 2J 54 3 570 598 628 660 693 22 )70 598 628 660 693 727 • I • • f • • • • GRADE A B c D E F 23 598 628 660 693 727 764 24 628 660 693 727 764 802 25 660 69 3 727 764 802 842 26 693 727 764 8 02 842 884 27 727 764 8 02 842 8 84 928 28 764 802 842 884 928 9 75 29 8 02 842 884 928 975 1 023 30 8 42 884 928 975 1023 lll i 'l, 31 8 84 928 9 75 1023 10 74 1128 32 928 97 5 1 023 1 0 74 1128 11 84 33 9 75 1023 1074 1128 1184 1243 34 1023 1074 1128 1184 1243 1305 35 10 74 1128 1184 1243 1305 137 0 36 1128 1184 1243 1305 137 0 1439 37 1184 1243 1305 1370 1439 1511 38 1243 1305 13 70 1439 1511 1587 39 1305 1370 1439 1 "11 1587 1666 40 1 37 0 143 9 15 11 j 5 87 1666 1749" Section 2 . All payments of compensation by the Director of Finance to employees heretofore made under the authority of Ordin - ance No . 44, Series of 1968, are hereby fully a pp roved and rati- fied with the same force and effect as though Section 1 of Ordin- ance No . 44, Series of 1968, had never been re pealed by Ordinance No . 26 , Series of 1969 . Section 3. The City Council hereby finds and de t ermines that an emergency exists, by reason of which this ordinanc e shall become effective immediat ely upon its final passage . Introduced , read i -full and passed on f irst reading on the ('.~-day of / t 7 ·~l(1 c , 1969 . Published as a'B-i-11 ~ an owi£ak on "t.b~~ / day of ~--~~--~---~1909 . Read by title and passed on final reading on the ~ day o f /' _·,·, ,, · , 1 969 . ubli she d by tit~~s Or dinance No . """{>' , Series of 1969, on the ..L.-l--day of / L.£./'t -a ';,, , , 196 . Attes t : I, Stephen A . Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and fo r egoing i s a true, accurate and complete c opy of an Ordina nc e passed on fina l reading and ,>ublished by tit le as Ordinance No . ' , Series of 1969 . Attest: I · • ' r I ' '! • I -'1 I SOLU'IIO ....!/( , SERIKS OF 1969 '\ ... ._, . '-'o ~ r (~ A RESOtmiOR CAU.IJC UPON THE U!CITED STATES SENATE, T 1 '"'~ ITED SV.TES US EHTATIVES. AND ALL HBBRS AND C tn'EES TH!UOF, TO c:r AN APP'iOPali\TlO BILL WHICH WILL , OVUlE FULL AND A UATE FUNDING FOR THE ACQUISITION OF OP!RTY NECES ARY TO, AND C TR CTI CJP, nm CHATFIELD AND MT • CA ON 0At5 • lEREAS , the ver trop olitan .A rea wa, 1n the year 196S , aubjected to e dev .. tettna flood oec .. ~ by aa over• flow of the South Platte ver, aacl REAS for a r of y .. ra, including the y .. r 1967, anaa borderloa on that atre kDovn aa ar Creek baYe been tbreateued by, and aoae have been inundated with, flood tera of aaid atnam, and '.-.1 RF.AS , tb1a City Council 1a rellablr:tnfcn.ed that varioua •n&intterf.D& atudiea have bHo , inc:lud an enaioeeriD& atuu:r.:-rfor.ed by tbe United tatea Corpa o naiDHra, ,.,icb at i.D4J.oata tbat tb.ia •tropolitan area, 1ncludi the City of Eaalewood, will eontlnua to be thr .. teued by etora toMtera frc:a both tbe South Platte River and Bear Creek, unleaa and until auitable flood c~rol ~ are coaat~tad OD both of Hid atr ... upatr•• fraa the .. tropoUtaa ar .. , aad Wllb!.AS, tiWI City eou.ou 1a funbar nUably iafon.ed tbat certain apeclfl.c pl.aaa for tM coaatructl., of aueh «&... have bean developed by qeacl.aa of the uaitad State• Gowtcwnt and "*tueau by auch qenciea baw bean •• for adequate and oacaaaary appropriation of lunda for the coutructioo of tba •-to the United Stataa Conp"eaa, and 'IIERE.AS 1 tbla City Council 1a at ill furtbar reliably in· fcn.ed that a foint Senate•HouM Coat.l'e-. c-it&• hu ne..-•ndad, or 1a n the proce .. o f He'll ndin&, a deereaae in tba aaount of appropriaUooa for tbe conetruct1on of tbe Chatfie ld Dea (that daa propoeed for the South P latte 1.er), which re• uction n appropriation could reault in a au tant1al delay in tbe c: let1on of conetruction of aaid daa, \ R!AS, abould auch a delay occur, it noe only vtll reault in a dod of coaU.nu~ dea&•r to the naideata of tbia area but, ba.Md upon tb1a Council' 1 own aperieacea iD tbe conetruction of bUc t..t.prov-..ta, it can be rel la ly forecut that the to al conatruction coeta will be iaonued by nuon of aucb clel4y, W, TIE FCllE 1 IT RESO LVE D IY 111! CITY COUMCIL THE CITY r NG lZ D, CO DO , u f ollow : 1 . That be United Stat•• euta aDd the U.itad Stat .. HouM of bpre eotatlvee, •• •11 aa all 1 hra aD4 coe.itteea tbenof are henl.y uqently uraed ~ to re4uce the -.ouat of approprlationa ~ated for tbe c0ii£ruction of Chatfield , and an further uraently urpd to talce whatewr aetion they -y neceaaary to .. aure that adequate funda for t conatructi of thil imp aball be de available •• aoon .. poadbla 10 •• t o tbe pr .... t daa&er of flood •tera froa thia area and • .. to provl.cle for die cooatruction of the •-v1 t - out ad41tional coa a icb ai&bt r eault fr future incr ... •• 1A conatruction c ta. 2. t the City Clark of the City of Enalawood 1a Mnby autboriaad and directed to MDd to eecb r of the Uaited tatea an.te, aad to aacb r of tbe ited tatea Houae of • , • I { Atteat: a oibiiO m, tiiiF-triihiii ex olflClO tltJ ttiii-fiiii~ I . . • • RESOL\ITION NO . • ~ ' : c:-,7-;o<., •• J _j 0,<:-'( ) _7uk~-' SERIES OF 1969 ('1\.c( . ~'11-.' .• Oo riz A RE SOL\ITIO N SETTING TIME AND DATE FOR THOMA S J . NOMINA' C'o (' TO APPEAR BEFORE THIS COU NCIL TO SH ml CAU SE \.ffiY HE SHOULD NOT (Q BE CONSIDERED TO HA VE ABANDONED HIS APPLI CATION FOR A HOTE L AND RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE AND 1.ffiY THIS COUN CIL SHUULu ~OT RESCIND , lmVOKE AND REPEAL THAT RESOL\ITION PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED AP PROVING HIS APPLICATION . \mEREAS, Thomas J . Nomina has heretofore made applicati on to this Council, as t h e local l icensing authorit y,to approve the issuance to him of a h otel and restaurant liquor license , pursuant to t he provisions of the statute in such cases made and prov ided, and \rnEREAS , in conjunction with sa id ap plication the sa id Thomas J . Nomina submit ted to this Co uncil certain plans and specifications fo r the remodel i ng and erection of an improve- ment to be used in conjunc tion with said license, if issued, and \lliEREAS, this Counci l did, by the adop tion of Resolution No . 20, Series of 1968, which reso lution was adopted on the 22nd day of April , 1968 , approve said application and authorize the issuance of a hotel and re sta ur a nt liquor license to the said Thomas J . Nomina u p on the completion of the remodeling a nd erec- tion of the said improvement in substantial com p liance with the p lans and specifications heretofore submitted by him, and WHEREAS, although said resolution was adopted on the 22nd da y o f April, 1968, and while the said applicant has heretofore assured this Council that the said remodeling and erection would be completed and that the license would issue, said re- modeling and erection has not been com p leted and the project has been abandoned and the buildin g permit issued therefor has been revoked, 0~~. THERE FORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of En glewood, Colorado, as follows: 1 . That Thomas J . Nomina s hall appear before this Co uncil on Monday, the 5th day of Januar y, 19 70 , at the hour o f 8:00 o 'c lock p .m., or as soon thereafter as this Council may be able t o reach the ma tter, then and there to show cau se, if any there be, why the said Thomas J , Nomina should not be considered to have abandoned his ap ~lication a nd why this Council should not rescind, revoke and repeal Resolution No . 20, Series of 1968, which approved the issuance of said license . 2 . That the Director of Finance, as the ex officio City Clerk -Treasurer of the City of Englewood, is here by authorized and directed to give notice of the adoption of this resolution and of the ti e and date s e t for the show cause hearing by deli ering to the said Thomas J . Nomi na, via certified mail, a certified copy of this resolution , directed to the address set forth in the applicat ion. : JO '<ED ANO APPROVED this~ day of~ecember ;~ ~ay~ Attest:~~ i!'i"~Crerk ~r ·' I ! '! I • • • • I , St ephen A. Lyon, ex o ff icio City Clerk-Treasurer, do here by ce rti fy that the f oreg oing is a true, accurate and comp lete copy of Resolution No . .</1 , Aeries of 1969, passed by City Council on t h e day of 1\l,(;.?(;: o 1 , 1969. At test: I . • . , • • COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO DECEMBER 15, 1969 REG ULAR MEETING: The City Council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado, met in regular s e ssion on December 15, 1969 at 8:00 P.M. Mayor S chwab, presiding, c alled the meeting to order. The invocation was given by Re verend Barry Kimbrough of the Englewood Me thodist Church. Pledge of Allegiance was led b y Boy Scout Troop No. 1 54 . The Ma y or asked for roll call . Up on the call of the roll , the followi n g wer e present: Councilmen Brown, Dhorit y , Kreiling , Lay, Lone, Schwab. Absent: Counc ilman Parkinson. The Mayor declared a quorum present. Also present we re: City Manager Dial, City Attorney Criswell, City Clerk Ly on. * * * * * * COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF NOVEMBER 17 AND DECEMBER l, 1969 BE APPROVE D AS READ. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Schwab . Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling, Lay , Lone, Nays: None . Absent: Councilman Parkinson. The Mayor declared the motion c arri ed. * * * * * * Mayor Schwab recognized Mr. and Mrs. Oren J. Durbin , 4998 South Inca Drive , from the list of "Special Citizen Program Invitees ." * * * * * * Mrs. Lorraine Saban, representing the Arapahoe County League of Women Voters, appeared before City Council and presented a statement to the City Coun cil regarding bus service . Ma yor Schwab outlined the City o f Englewood's position in its efforts to maintain a public transportation system, the Englewood-Littleton-Fort Logan Bus Line, in the south Denver metropo litan area. Mrs. Katherine LaVine, 3463 South Bannock, appear ed be- fore City Council and presented wo petitions c ontaining approxi - mately 2 28 signa ures (count unverified) of Englewood citizens who opposed the discontinuance of bus service in the south Denver metropolit an area. I • f • • City Manager Dial and several councilmen stated that they had received a number of telephone calls pertaining to the Englewood-Littleton-Fort Logan Bus Line from citizens who urged the continuance of the bus line's service. * * * * * * Mr. Clarence Edward Duran, owner of the Englewood Liquor Store, 3434 South Broadway, appeared before City Council and requested his liquor license be transferred to include his wife and that it be renewed for 1970. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT THE LIQUOR LICENSE OF THE ENGLEWOOD LIQUOR STORE, 3434 SOUTH BROADWAY BE TRANSFERRED TO INCLUDE MR. CLARENCE DURAN AND HIS WIFE EFFECTIVE JANUARY l, 1970 AND THAT IT BE RENEWED FOR 1970. Upon the ca ll of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilme n Brown, Dhority , Kreiling, Lay , Lone, Schwab. Nays: None . Absent: Councilman Parkinson. The Mayor declar ed the motion carried . * * * * * * Mr. William K. Malone, attorney, 3311 South Broadway , appeared before City Council and requested the tr an sfer of the Zuider Zee's liquor license to Mr. Walter Krako wiecki and its re- newal for 1970. Mr. Cecil Hammonds, P. 0. Box 9044, Fort Worth, Texas, appeared before City Council and gave a brief history of Mr. Krakowiecki's qualifications to operate a restaurant and bar. (Councilman Parkinson entered the Council Chambers and took his seat with Council at 8:38 P.M.) Mr. Walter Krakowiecki, 787 South Youngfield Court, Denver, Colorado , appeared before City Council. COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE LIQUOR LICENSE OF THE ZUIDER ZEE RESTAURANT , 1001 WEST HAMPDEN BE TRANSFERRED TO MR. WALTER KRAKOWIECKI EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1970 AND RENEWED FOR 1970. 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. * * * * * * Mr. Ted Smith, attorney, American National Bank Building, representing Mr. Saul Leibow, appl icant for the transfer of the Brookridge P~zza Oven, Inc. liquor license, appeared before city Counc~l request~ng transfer of he Brookridge Pizza Oven's liquor license and renewal for 1970. -2-I • • • • COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED , THAT THE LIQUOR LlCENSE OF THE BROOKRIDGE PIZZA OVEN , INC . BE TRANSFERRED TO MR. SAUL LEIBOW AND RENEWED FOR 1970. Discussion e nsued . COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE APPL I CATION FOR TRAN SFER OF THE BROOKRIDGE PIZZA OVEN , INC .'S LIQUOR LICENSE BE TABLE D. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: Counci lmen Kreiling, Lay. Abse n t: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. COUNCILMAN LONE MO VED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT THE LIQUOR LICENSE FOR BROOKRIDGE PIZZA OVEN , INC. DBA HEY LOUIE , 5180 SOUTH BROADWAY , BE RENEWED FOR 1970 UPON PAYMENT OF THE NECESSARY LICENSE FEES. Upon the call of the roll, the vote r e sulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None . Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * Mr. Gerald Kopel, 1755 Glencoe Street, Denver, Colorado, appeared before City Council and requested the transfer of the Hackney House's liquor license and its renewal for 1970. COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT THE LIQUOR LICENSE OF THE HACKNEY HOUSE, 4595 SOUTH SANTA FE, BE TRANSFERRED TO MR. GE RALD KOPEL AND THAT IT BE RENEWED FOR 1970. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilme n Brown , Dhority, Kreiling , Lay, Lone, Park i nson , Schwab. Nays: None. Absent· None. The Ma y or declared the motion c arried. * * * * * Mr. Dav1d Henry, representing Shakey's Pizza Parlor, 328 1 South Santa Fe, appeared before City Council and requested renewal of the1r 3.2 b e er lic ense for a year beginning Janu ary 16, 1970 . COUNCILMA LAY MOVED, COUNCI LMAN PARKINSON SECONDED , THAT THE 3.2 BEER LICENSE OF SHAKEY'S PlZZA PARLOR, 328 1 SOUTH SANTA FE , BE RENEWED FOR A YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 16, 1970. Upon the call of the roll , the vo c resulted as follows: -3-I • • • • , Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, S chwab. Na ys: None. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Mr. Edward Berry, r epresenting King Soopers, 5050 South Federal, appeared before City Council and requested renewal of their 3.2 b eer license for a year beginn i ng January 26, 1970. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT THE 3 .2 BEER LICENSE OF KING SOOPERS, 5050 SOUTH FEDERAL, BE RENEWED FOR A YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 26 , 1970. Upon the c all of the roll, the vote resulted as f ollows: Ay~s: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, S chwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Ma yor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MO VE D, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THE AP PL ICATION FOR A THREE-WAY LIQUOR LICENSE FOR TINA'S STEAK HOUSE, 3061 SO UTH SANTA FE DRIVE, BE OPENED. 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 c arried and the public hearing opened at 9 :24 P .M. {N ote: A t ape recording of the public hearing is on file with the official records.) Listed b e low are the individuals who appeared before City Council and the exhibits presented. Drive. Mr . Glenn J. Helfer, attorney , 3055 South Santa Fe Exhibit No. 1 Exhibit No. 2 The file on Tina's S te ak House con- taining the application, license fees, aff i davit of publication of the notice of public hearing, re- ceipt of not ice of public hearing poster, FBI report, four letters of referen ce , and a map of the current liquor outlets within the City of Englewood. Two petitions in favor of the 3-way liquor license application cont aining approx i mately 520 signatures {count unverified and uncertified as to circul ation). -4-I • • ' • • Mrs. T~na C. Warden, 3343 South Arlington, Littleton, Colorado . Mr. M. M. Summers, 3 140 South De laware, representing citizens from the 3067 block of South Santa Fe . Mrs. Shirley Van Gose n, 3067 South Santa Fe . Exhibit No . 3 Two petitions opposing the 3-way liquor license application con- taining approxima tely 54 signatures (c ount unverified and uncertified as to circulation) . Reverend Wa y ne Nelson, 3701 South Santa Fe, owner of property at 3035 South Santa Fe . Mrs. Liz Flory, 3067 South Santa F e . Mr. Paul Insman, 3067 South Santa Fe . Mrs. Lorraine Laramee, 3067 South Santa Fe. Mr. Frank McCoy , 3035 South Santa Fe. Mrs. Carmelita James, 3067 South Santa Fe . Mrs. Lynn Browning , 3035 South Santa Fe. Mayor Schwab asked for a show of h ands of those i n the audien ce who were in oppos ition to the 3-way l iquor licens e appli- c ation of Tina's Steak Hous e , 306 1 South Santa Fe. Tw e lve were oppos ed . Mr. M. M. Summ ers, 3140 South Delawar e, re appe a red before City Council. Mayor Schwab ask ed for a show of hands of those in the audience who were in favor of the 3-way liquor license application of Ti na's Steak House, 3061 South Santa Fe. One was in favor excludi ng the applicant. The fo llowing individuals reappea red before City Council in regard to the liquor license application. Mr . Gl e nn Helfer, at torney , 3055 South Santa Fe . Mr s. Carmelita James, 3067 South San t a Fe. Mrs . Lorraine Laramee , 3067 South Santa Fe. Mr . Paul Insman, 3067 South Santa Fe. COUNCILMAN LAY MO VED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CL OSED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhori ty , Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Na ys : None. Absent: one. The Ma yor decl ared the motion c arried, and the public hearing closed at 10 :20 P.M . -5- ·' I ! ~ I • • f • • COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE PUBLI C HEARING ON THE APPLICATION FOR A THREE-WAY LIQUOR LICENSE FOR TINA'S STEAK HOUSE, 3061 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE, BE TABLED . Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as fo llows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreili n g, Lay, Lone, Parkinson , Schwab . Nays: None. Absent: None . The Ma yor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * Ma yor Schwab declared a recess at 10:21 P.M. Council reconvened at 10:54 P.M . Upon the call of the roll, the following were present: Councilmen Brown , Dhori ty , Kreiling, Lay, Lone , Parkinson, Schwab. Absent: No n e . The Mayor declared a quorum present. * * * * * * A list of occupation licenses required b y the City and County of De nver was received for the record . Councilman Kreiling r equested that the liquor occupa- tional tax be removed from liquor outlets within the City prior to or during 1970. Councilm an Kreiling compared the liquor occu- p a tional tax with the occupation licenses required b y the City and County of Denver. C1ty Clerk Lyon explained the State liquor license fees, how they are distributed, and the liquor occupational tax. Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Kreiling and read in full , A BILL FOR AN ORDINANC E REPEALING ~1 6.2 THROUGH AND INCLUDING §1 6 .2-7 OF THE MUNICIPAL CO DE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, AND RESCINDING THE TAX LEVIED THEREBY UPON THE BUSINESS OF SELLING AT RETAIL 3 .2 BEER, MAL T, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS FOR BEVER- AGE PURPOSES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1970 AND ALL SUBSEQUENT YEARS . COUNCIL~~N KREILING MOVE D, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SEC ONDED , THAT REPRESENTATIVES OF THE LIQUOR OUTLETS WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BE ALLOWED TO APPEAR BEFORE CITY COUNCIL . Upon the call of the roll, he vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Kreiling, Lone, Parkinson. Nays: Councilmen Brown, Lay, Schwab. Absent . None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. -6- I • • ·' \ I ' 'T • Mr . R1chard Graham, representing various liquor out- lets within the City of Englewood, appeared before City Council . Discuss ion ensued . Upon the call of the roll on the motion to pass the Bill for an Ordinance on first reading, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Kreiling, Lone, Parkinson . Nays: councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay, Schwab. Absen t: None. The Mayor declared the motion failed. * + * * ... * A letter to Mr . Kenneth H. Dybevik, Federal Liaison , Office of the Mayor , City and County of Denver, regarding bus service dated December 11, 1969 was received for the record . * * .. + * * A job des cription and compensation for the City Attorney and his staff was rece1ved for the record. Mr. Bernard Berardini, City Attorney, appeared before City Council and requested that the following be stricken from the City Attorn ey's job description: 1) Part A, Duties: "except the Water Board," and 2) Part B, Compensation: "except for matters relating to water r1ghts and water development, and except services in relation to the defense or prosecution of any litigation (not involving trials in the municipal court or ordinance violations or appeals from JUdgmen s thereof)." Mr. Berardini stated that these particular sec 1ons were not necessary as they were con- tained under i em 3, Special Consultants. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT THE JOB DESCRIPTION AND COMPENSATION OF THE CITY ATTORNEY AND STAFF , AS AMENDED , AND THE SALARY ESTABLISHED IN THE DOCU- MENT BE ACCEPTED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Lone, Ayes: Parkinson , Councilmen Brown, Dhor ity, Kreiling, Lay, Schwab. Nays : None. Absen None. The Mayor declared the motion carried . The m1nutes of the Plann1ng and Zoning Commission mee ing of November 18, 1969 were rece1ved for the record. The m1nutes of the Parks and Recreation CommJ.ssion meeting of November 12 , 1969 were received for the record . ... -7-I • • ' \ ' • • BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 43, SERIES OF 1969 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 8824.1-1 THROUGH, AND INCLUDING, §24.1-9 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, RE-ENACTING THE SAME WITH AMEND MENTS, AND ADDING FURTHER SECTIONS THEREUNTO TO REQUIRE THE ANNUAL LICENSING OF DOGS KEPT WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . (Copi ed in full in the official Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED , COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 43 , SERIES OF 1969 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call o f the roll, the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Lay, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lone. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 44, SERIES OF 1969 AN ORDINANCE INCREASING THE PERCENTAGE SALARY DEDUCTION FOR THE FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND TO 6% AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY . (Copi ed in full in the official Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 44 , SERIES OF 1969 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AS AN EMERGENCY AND 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 carrie~. * * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 45, SERIES OF 1969 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1970. (Copi ed in full in the official Ordinance Book.) COUNCIL MAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO . 45 , SERIES OF 1969 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTER- PRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows : -8-I • • ·' \ ! ' • • Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parki nson, Schwab . Nays: None. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 46, SERIES OF 1969 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING SUMS FOR ALL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1970 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31 , 1970, CONSTITUTING WHAT IS TERMED THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1970. (Copied in full in the o1fficial Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , COUNCI LMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 46, SERIES OF 1969 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilme n Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab . Na y s: None. Absent: None. The Ma y or declared the motion carried. * * * * * * Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Lay and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND RATIFYING CERTAIN AGREEMENTS RELATING TO A WATER RIGHTS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, AND AMERICAN METAL CLIMAX, INC., AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING . 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 mot~on c arried . * * * * * Introduced as a B~ll by Counc~lman Kre~ling and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMEND ING !6.3 -4, AS AMENDED, OF THE MUNICI- PAL CO DE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, APPROVING AND RATIFYING ALL -9- I • • . , •' \ ! I 'f • • PAYMENTS MAD E BY THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF ORDINANCE NO. 44 , SERIES OF 1968 , AND DE CLARING AN EMERGENCY . COUN CILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECOND ED , THAT THE BILL FOR AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE BE PASSE D ON FIRST READ ING. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhor ity, Kre1ling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays : None. Absen None . The Mayor declared he mo ion carried. * * * * * * A report from City Attorney Criswell dated December 11, 1969 on the revised Mu nici pal Cod e was rece1ved for the record. City Attorney Criswell stated that Section 1-4-2 of the revised Code calls for spec1fic noti ce of a special City Council meeting to be g1ven some hours prior to the scheduled meeting. Mr. Criswell stated that the number of hours was l eft blank and suggested that not less than 24 hours be inserted since the new Code, like the present one, provides that al l members of Coun ci l c an waive the no ice requirements anyway . It was the consensus o f City Council that the number of hours of previ ous notice of a special City Council meeting be established as 24 . * * * * * * A report from C1ty Attorney Criswell dated December 11, 1969 regarding City Attorney trans ition was received for the r eco rd. City Attorney Cr1swell stated that the current litigation before the cour concerned the A chison Ranch Condemnat1on and the Mil l er proper y, 4089 Sou h Ac oma. RESOLUTION NO . 40, SERIES OF 1969 A RESOLUTION CALLING UPON THE UNITED STATES SENA TE, TH E UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , AND ALL MEMBERS AND COM- MITTEE S THEREOF, TO ENACT AN APPROPRIATION BILL WHI CH WI LL PROVIDE FULL AND ADEQUATE FUNDING FOR THE ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY NECESSARY TO, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF, THE CHAT FIELD AND MT. CARBON DAMS . (Copied in full in the offici al Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED , COUNCIL MA N LAY SECONDED , THAT RESOLUTION NO. 40, SERIES OF 1969 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Counc1lmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson , Schwab. N ys: None. Absen None. The Mayor declared the mo 1on c arr ied . -10- I • I ! • • RESOLUTION NO . 41, SERIES OF 1969 A RESOLUTION SETTING TIME AND DATE FO R THOMAS J. NOMINA TO APPEAR BEFORE THIS CO UNCIL TO SHO W CAU SE WHY HE SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED TO HAVE ABANDONED HIS APPLICATION FOR A HOTEL AND RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE AND WHY THIS COUNCIL SH OULD NOT RESCIND, REVOKE AND REPEAL THAT RESOLUTION PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED APPROVING HIS APPLICATION . (Cop1ed in full in the offic1al Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 41, SERIES OF 1969 BE ADOPTE D AND APPROVED . Upon the call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay , Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: Non e . Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion c arried. * * * * * * RESOLUTION NO. 42, SERIES OF 1969 RESOLUTION MEMORIALIZING DOUGLAS CLAYTON SOVERN, RECOGNIZING THE UNEQUALLED CONTRIBUTIONS WHICH HE HAS MADE TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND TO HIS PROFESSION AND EXPRESSING THIS CO UNCIL'S SORROW AND SYMPATHY AT HIS PASSING . (Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN LONE MO VED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT RESOLUTION NO. 42 , SERIES OF 1969 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED . Upon the c all of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone , Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Mayor declar e d t h e motion carried. ~ * * ~ * * A request dated December 3 , 1969 for a special assessment by the Denver Council of Gove rnm ents in the amount of $720 was received for the record. C1ty Manager Dial stated hat this assessment was made by the Denver Region a l Council of Governments in order to raise a minimum of $10 ,000 for the expansion of he1r managemen offices. Mr. Dial s ated that the amount of $720 was arrived a by a formula based on the 1970 percentage alloca 10n for he Council of Govern- ments' work program wi h the counties and cit1es each paying 50 per cen . COUNCILMAN LONE MO VED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT THE $720 ASSESSMENT BE ALLOCATED PROVIDED THAT THE PROJECT IS COMPLETED AND ON THE CONDITION THAT SUFFICIENT OTHER ENTITIES WILL SUPPORT IT TO MAKE THE PROJECT FEASIBLE . Upon he call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: -11- I • ' • Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling , Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Abs ent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * RESOLUTION NO. 43, SERIES OF 1969 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CERTAIN FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS IN THE GENERAL FUND OF THE 1970 BUDGET FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISTRI- BUTING FRINGE BENEFIT APPROPRIATIONS TO THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTAL BUDGETS. (Copi ed in full Ln the official Resolution Book .) COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 43, 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 . Absent: None . The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * RESOLUTION NO . 44, SERIES OF 1969 RESOLUTION GRANTING PAY INCREASES TO UNIFORMED MEMBERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 1970. (Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT RESOLUTION NO. 44, 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. Absen None. The Mayor declared the mo ion carried . * + + ... * ... In reduced as a BLll by CouncLlman Parkinson and read ln full , A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 6.7-22, "SICK LEAVE" OF THE MUNI CIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, GRANTING ADDITIONAL SICK LEAVE BENEFITS TO REGULAR EMPLOYEES OF SAID CITY AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. -12-I • • . , .• \ I I 'r • • Discuss i on ensued . At the conclusion of discussion it was the consensus of Council that the last sentence under Section 1 (a) , Accumul ations , b e amended to read , "In order to qualify for Sick Leave credit during a month , the employee must have received pay for at least one-half (~) of the working days of that month." COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AS AMENDED BE PASSED ON FIRST READING. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhor ity, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Park inson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried . + * * * Note: The financial report for the month of November was received for the record. A report from City Manager Dial dated December 15, 1969 regarding ye ar e nding transactions in the Public Improvement Fund was received for the record. RESOLUTION NO. 45, SERIES OF 1969 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING YEAR ENDING TRANSACTIONS IN THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND. (Copied in full i n the offici al Resolution Book.) COUNCILMA N LON E MOVED , COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO . 45 , SERIES OF 1969 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Cou ncilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling , Lay, Lone, Parkinson , Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion c arried. * * * * * * A memorandum from City Ma nager Di al dated December 12, 1969 concerning appo1ntments to various boards and comm1ss1ons was received for the record. C1ty Manager D1al reviewed the vacanc1es which w1ll occur on the var1ous boards and commissions after January 1 , 1970 and rern1nded members of C1ty Council that hey w1ll have o appo1n two members to the Englewood Municipal Employees ' Ret1rement Board. Mr. D1al also 1nqu1red as to wh om the Counc1l would l1ke to have offic1a e a the 1nstall a t1on of the new members on he various boards and commlSSlOns. -13- I ! '!' I • f • • • • It was the consensus of Council that the appointments to the Retirement Bo ard be made at the next regular C~ty Council meeting and that Judge Foote be the install ing officer. * * * * * '!<' COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED , THAT THE CITY MANAGER'S SALARY FOR THE YEAR 1970 BE ESTABLISHED AS $18,000. Upon the call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Councilmen Brown, Dhor~ty , Kreiling , Lay, Lone, Parkinson , Schwab. Nays : None . Absent : None. The Ma yor declared the mot~on carried . City Manager D ~al suggested th at an informal meeting with the Planning Commission, the Denver Metropolitan Fair Housing Association, and the Denver Regional Council of Governments be held to discuss their various activities. It was the consensus of City Council that the meeting be held in late January or February. * * * * * * City Manager Dial suggested that a farewell party honoring Mr. John A. Criswell, City Attorney , be held at City Hall. * * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 47 , SERIES OF 1969 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING §6.3-4, AS AMENDED , OF THE MUN ICI- PAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , APPROVING AND RATIFYING ALL PAYMENTS MADE BY THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF ORDINANCE NO. 44 , SERIES OF 1969 , AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. {Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book .) COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 47 , 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 he 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. + ... + * Mr. Saul Leibow , 6530 South Windermere, reappeared before C~ty Co unc~l ~n regard to the transfer of the Brookr1dge Pizza Oven, Inc.'s l1quor l~cen se -14- .• \ ! '! I • • - councilman Lone stated that the Citizens Comm~ttee on Storm Sewers should be given assurance that the City council intends to have a storm sewer bond election. COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED , COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED , THAT THE CITY COUNCIL SHOULD GO ON RECORD AS INTENDING TO PLACE THE MATTER ON STORM SEWERS BEFORE THE PEOPLE IN A SPECIAL ELECTION AT THE EARLIEST FEASIBLE TIME. Discussion en sued. Ma yor Schwab suggested that the City look into all alternatives before making a decision on the storm sewer issue. City Manager Dial stated that some alternatives might include raising the sales tax to three cents, extending the sales tax to food items, or raising water rates. COUNCILMAN BROWN AMENDED THE MOTION BY STATING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL ASSURE THE PEOPLE THAT IT IS GOING TO PURSUE THIS MATTER THE BEST WAY POSSIBLE AND GIVE THEM A DEFINITE DECISION WITHIN A FEW WEEKS. Discuss ion ensued. COUNCILMAN BROWN WITHDREW HIS AMENDMENT. COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE MATTER ON STORM SEWERS AND A STORM SEWER BOND ELECTION BE TABLED. Upon the c a ll of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Dhority, Lay, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lone. Absent: None . The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. 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 and the meeti ng adJourned at 1:14 A.M. I • • .• \ I I ! • • O FF IC I L CITY ,,.... 1 r ~-::u. ENT TO: All M embe r s o f th e Engl ewood City Council c o FROM: Mr. Stanl ey H . Di a l, C ity M an age r CIT'i F LI\CLE., '-''-' L •• COLO. DATE: Dece mbe r 1 2, 1969 SUBJECT: APPOINTM E NTS TO VARIO S BOARDS AND COMMISSIO NS Followi ng is a I i s t of those v acanc i es occ urri ng on various Boards and Commission s after J anu ar y 1, 1970: WATER AND SEWER BOARD: TE RM EXPIRATION R. F. Frantz L. L . Browne we ll February 1, 1970 Febru ary 1, 1970 PLANNING AND ZO lNG COMMISSI ON: C . K. Touchton February 1, 1970 BOARD OF ADJ ST.MENT AND APPEALS: Du d l ey Pitchford February 1, 1970 PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD: Mrs . Muriel Smith Februar y 1, 1970 ELECTIO COMMISSION: Harry Fl eenor February 1, 1970 Al s o, following i s a list of Counc i l representation on various Boards and Commiss ion to be consid ered on January 5, 19 '?0: WA T EH A D SEW E R BOARD: (Cha rte r stipulates Mayor and t\vo Co uncil- m en ) ELMER E . SC HWAB-arry over-erves for tenure. JOH KR EILING - a rry ov r -erves for tenure. JOHN J. LAY-arr ' ove r - e rve for tenure. PLAN N I ( harter stipulates two i ncumbent Coun c ilm en ) RICHARD LO E -Carry over - er v fort nure . J . LO IS PARK! SON -T rm e>.'"Jl i r J anuary 5, 1970. PUBLI LIBRARY BOARD: ( ha rte r r qu i r e one Councilman ) DALLAS D IIORITY -Carry ove r -s rves for t enure. PARKS ANDRE REA T ION COMMI p JOII JO liN J KR E ILIN -Carry o ve r - LA Y -Ca r ry ove r -se r v e r ve s for t enure . f or t enure . r.I ayor automat ica lly becom e ex-offi ci o member. M ayor auto m at ica lly be c om s e -offi c io member. ( ontinued) I • • r • • All Members of th e Englewood City Council December 12, 1969 Page 2 CITY REPRESENTATIVES ON SCHOOL-CITY JOINT COMMISSION: DALLAS J. DHORITY -Carry over -serves for tenure. JOHN C . KREILING -Carry over -serves for tenure. CITY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE ON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE J. LOUIS PARKINSON -Term expires January 5, 1970. CITY REPRESENTATIVE ON DISTRICT NO. 1 COLORADO MUNICIPAL LEAGUE: ELMER E. SCHWAB-Carry over-serves for tenure. CITY REPRESENTATIVE ON DENVER REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS: RICHARD LONE -Council Pleasure. MRS. D. A. ROMANS (Alternate) -Council Pleasure. IMPORTANT: ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' R ETIREMENT BOARD: Council shall appoint two members of the Englewood City Council and three additional members who are to be taxpaying electors of the City to be effective January 1, 1970. Respectfully, SHD/ij 0 • • ·' I ! ' , " • \ I I o'"" or CIJ'Y' MAHAOU UOO SOUTH ILAJ I JTiflf PHONI 16 1·1 140 -- Dece mber 11, 1969 :\lr. Kenneth H. Dybevik Fe deral Liaison Office of the Mayor City and County of Denver City and Co unty Building Denver, Colorado 80202 De a r Mr. Dybevik: - (~it ~ ob SngOewood OFFICIAL C ITY CCl ''' ' ro 'U'\CNT COU I\:~1~ ; •' L.. CIT'( OF ENCLL,,vvD, COLO. As you will recall, several munic ipal offic ial s from Littleton and Engle- wood attended a meeting with you on Dec e mber 3 , 19 69 , in connection with public transportation in th e Denver metropolitan area. Purs uant to the discussions which transpired at tha t m eeting, the City of Engle- wood would like to advise you that the Englewood -Littleton-Fort Logan Bu s service is likely to be discontinued at the end of the current month unless additional subsidy can be provided to it. Any possibl e financial assistance which could be provided b y th e City of Denver to supplement the eubsldy being provided by the cities of Littleton, Sheridan and Engle- wood would be most appreciated. It is our understanding that Federal assistance will soon be provided for a major study to be undertaken by the City of Denver, which study will provide the basis for a possible take -over of th e Denver Tramway by the City of Denver, and that this study will review the possible transpor- tatloo needs of the areas now being served by public transportation. The City of Englewood would like to suggest that this study include a thorough analysis of the public transportation needs of ihe communities beyond the corporate limits of the City and County of Denver as these publi c trans- portation needs are functionally closely inter-related with the public transportation needs In the City and County of Denver. Thank you for your consideration in thi s matter a nd for the c ourtes ies extended t o our people last week. Cordially yours, SHO /Ij ) \~ ~Tiff cA1tHAf:!8:~ M~~Yj~hn Kreiling • • -~--~--· ----- I I I ' / • • • - • DENVER REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS 2475 'U't,,t 26111 a vn• ue · d~n v u . colorado · 80211 · · · · · t el~pllone (:J03) 43 3-8931 i 433-8936 December 3, 1969 Mr. Stanley H. Dial 3400 South Elati Street Englewood, Colorado 80110 Dear Mr. Dial : o r ~-, c 1 CITY C ' ' ::N T c o u. CITY OF I ' Fo r a number of years now the question of the image of the DRCOG o ffi ces has been raised. Individual members of the Council, and more recently, a subcommittee of the Steering Co mmittee have re commended improving the management offices and particularly the meeting room of the Council of Governments. Based on the recommendations o f the Steering Commi ttee, I have requested and received a suggested floor plan that will, i f carried out, achieve the objective of a better visual i.age of the Council of Governments and more efficient space all o cation of the management offices . The floor plan, which is at tached, was prepared by a local arch itect at no cost to th e Cou nci 1. 1he preli minary cos t estimate is approximately $10,000 or about $5.00 per sq ua re f oo t for the remodeling and limited interior deco r a ting . I d iscus s ed the proposed plan with some representat i ves from some o f the part icipating j urisdi ctions last week . They agreed t o parti cipa te and enco uraged m~, as did members of the Executive Co mmitt ee wh o were po l led , to send this plan to all member jur- isdicti ons and to r e q uest f i nancial assistance from each to a c compli s h he rem odeling as soon as possible. A target date o f Decembe r 31 ha s been established to raise or have pled ged t he ne cessary amount . A f o r mul a, based o n the 19 70 percentage allocat ion f or the COG "o r~ p r o gr ·m \oo l th t he co unties and cities each pay i ng SO\, is s ugge t ed s the b asis o f pa rticipat ion Wl th a maximum o f $1,000 fr om any <·ne ;urisd 1c ion . (More is acceptable t o help o ffse t t he o t al m·~J eJ .) 11w m11 n ob_l <'CtLvc LS o r ·1se a m1ni mum of $1 0 ,000 f o r a produ c t you "'11 1 be p r oud •f. If your j un s J ic i on h s any q ues t 1o ns o r n·q 1 n •, ,tn) s pc .. i.d l11 ll1ng pn)cedur e , tiT se 1n s truc ions s hould P<' l•rough t t o my J <'n J<•n o r t he att en ti on o f Ll lis !{a l l , taff In i ro n n.1t1 0 11 ll f 1 .., 1 11 1d I r u J e .: Cool'lll na t o r. k,.,rt ... A~tuA t Ro.,ldn M•,or , .•. ., .. ,. .'io 'lt{tJrd s. .. ~ ... , A n ·•d• l'•••ni~MII I' (. ... ., ••• m~• Uur••'•' Ad••• Co C•••· On r,,. •• .1~ .. I' CAr i llrun .. ,.~&n,. c .. eo. •. , .•. ,,. ... K'llh•• H lllrNtt>lM• Jr J)!r,,,., ··~ v , .... ,,.... r.u. w.,....,, A••• Ot f'••• ..W• p lltH"'fMI & .. lllttr C• C••• f'.,,, L HOIA t..,. ;,.,_.. , .. c.... RWrt tt A ""dt flo•ltVr ii•JII r I \ l .. • • - -2- Should your jurisdiction wish to participate in this project, your amount based on the formula would be: Englewood -$720. A statement is enclosed. Should your jurisdiction decide not to participate, please return the statement with such a notation. Thank you for your continued support. (J.J/1:4 t! K. Smith Executive Director JKS/pad Encls. cc: Mr. Richard Lone Mrs. Dorothy A. Romans .• \ ! 'T • • f • - 0 • . i . ~ l i I • • l I II • . ... I • I il • . . ' l h r ' • - • • COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO NOVEMBER 17, 1969 O F FIC IAL CITY C C"' I --:tt' . T c o u ' ',•_c CITY. O F [. ·cLL:.OOU, COLO. REGULAR MEETING: The City Council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado, met in r egular session on November 17, 1969 at 8:17 P.M. Mayor Schwab, presiding, called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by Reverend Dale Strong, Associate Pastor of the Englewood First Presbyterian Church. Pledge of Allegiance was led by Boy Scout Troop No. 154. The Ma y or asked for roll call. Upon the call of the roll, the following were present : councilme n Brown, Dhority, Lay, Parkinson, Schwab. Absent: Councilmen Kreiling, Lone. The Ma yor declared a quorum present. Also present were : City Manager Dial, City Attorney Criswell, Acting City Clerk Beittel. * * * * * * COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF NOVEMBER 3, 1969 BE APPROVED AS READ. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None . Absent: Councilmen Kreiling, Lone. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * Mr. Robert L. Mcintyre , 3140 South Dahlia, owner of Old Town Liquors, 325 East Jefferson Avenue, appeared before City Council . Mr. Mcintyre requested permission to enlarge his premises locate d at 325 East Jefferson. COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED , COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE REQUEST OF MR. ROBERT L. MCINTYRE, OWNER OF OLD TOWN LIQUORS , 325 EAST JEFFERSON AVENUE , TO ENLARGE HIS PREMISES AT SAID ADDRESS BE APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay , Parkinson, S c hwab. Nays: None . Absent: Councilmen Kreiling, Lone. The Mayor declared the motion c arried . . ' .• I ! '! • • f • Mr. Glenn Helfer, attorney for Mrs. Tina Warden owner of Tina's Steak House , 306 1 South Santa Fe Drive, appeared before City Council. Mr. Helfer presented Mrs. Warden's application f or a thre e -way liquor license f or Tina's Steak House and reque sted that a date b e establ ished for a public hearing on the application. COUNCILMAN PARKINS ON MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORIT Y SECONDED, THAT THE PUBLI C HEARING DATE ON MRS . TINA WARDEN'S APPLICATION FOR A THREE-WAY LIQUOR LICENSE FOR TINA'S STEAK HOUSE, 3061 SOUTH SANTA FE DRI~ BEESTABUSHE D AS DECEMBER 15, 1969 AT 8:00 P.M . AND THAT PROPER PUBLICATION AND POSTING OF THE PREMISES BE EFFECTED . Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Abs e nt: Councilmen Kreiling, Lone . The Mayor declared the motion c arried. * * * * * * Mr. Les Schi ssler, representing Belleview Bowl, 4900 South F e deral, appeared before City Council requestin g renewal of thei r 3-way liquor license. Mr. Edward T. Cartwright, r e presenting Cartwright's Hampden West, 3517 South Elati, appear e d before City Council r equesti ng renewal of the i r 3 -way liquor license. Mr . Lee Corder, representing Casual Lounge, 65 West Floyd, appeared before City Council requesting renewal of their 3 -wa y liquor license. Mr . John Lidk e, representing Cherrelyn Drug Store, 4285 South Broadway, appe ared b efore City Council requesting renewal of their drug store liquor license. Mr. Harvey A. Pratt, representing Drug Fair, 4204 South Broadway , appeared before City Council requesting renewal of their drug store liquor l icens e . Mrs . Els ie Barrent , representing E-Z Liquors, 3353 South Santa Fe, appeared before City Counci l requesting renewal of thei r p a ckage liquor store license. Mr . F. D. Brosius, representi n g the Fraternal Order of Eag l es, 73 West Floyd, appeared before City Council requesting renewal of their club l1quor license. Mr. Ge orge Sillasen, representing GEM Liquors, 5450 South Broadway, appeared before City Counci l requesting renewal of the ir package liquor store license. Mr. Bill McCord, representing Glass Bottle Liquors, 336 West Hampden, appeared before City Council requesting renewal of the1r package liquor store license . Mr. Andrei Nagy, representing The Golden Fiddle , 3370 South Acoma, appeared before C1ty Council requesting renewal of hei r 3-way liquor license. -2-I • • ·. ·' I I f • • Mr. Walter Hrom, representing Hilda's Cafe, 4386 South Broadway, appeared before City council requesting renewal of their 3-way liquor license. Mr . Damon L. Hungate, representing Hungate's, 2796 South Broadway, appeared before City Council requesting renewal of their 3-way liquor license . Mr. Frank Witt, representing John W's Tap Room, 3467 South Broadway , appeared before City Council requesting renewal of their 3-way liquor license . Mr. Ed Swanguen, representing Loyal Or der of Moose, 3531 South Broadway, appeared before City council requesting renewal of their club liquor license. Mr. Ed Wade, representing Lum's, 90 West Belleview, appeared b efore City Council requesting renewal of their beer and w~ne liquor license. Mr . John R. McKee, representing M-D Pharmacy, 2895 South Broadway, appeared before City Council requesting approval of their drug store liquor license. Mr. Robert Moore, representing Magnet Inn, 2893 South Broadway, appeared before Ci ty Council requesting renewal of their 3-way liquor license. Mr. Charles 0. Bishop, representing New Frontier Liquors, 3485 South Bannock, appeared before City Council requesting renewal of their packag e liquor store license. Mr. Robert L. Mcintyre, representing Old Town Liquors, 325 East Jefferson. appeared before City Council requesting the renewal of their package liquor store license. Mr. John F. Hannon, Jr., representing Supreme Liquors, 51 12 South Broadway, appeared before City Council requesting re- newal of their package liquor store license . Mrs . Ann Sc oggins, representing The Studio, 5020 South Broadway, appeared before City Council requesting renewal of their 3-wa y liquor license. Mr. William S. Lauby , representing Thorobred Liquors, 5050 South Federal Boulevard, appeared before City Council requesting renewal of their package liquor store license. It was noted by City Council that representatives of Bar Harbor, 3489 South Broadway, and the Englewood Elks Lodge, 3690 South Jason, were not present to request renewal of their 3-way and club liquor licenses, respectively. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE THE RENEWAL OF THE LIQUOR LICENSES OF THOSE OUTLETS WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD THAT WERE REPRESENTED FOR THE YEAR 1970. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay , Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: Counc i lmen Kre1l~ng, Lone. The Mayor declared the mot~on carried. -3- I • • - • • The minutes of the El ection Commission meeting of Nov e mber 6, 1969 were received for the record. * * * * * * The mi nu tes of the Public Library Board meeting of November 11, 1969 were received for the record. * * 'I< * * * A l etter dated November 1 3, 1969 from Mr. E. N. Haase, Colorado Departmen t of Highways, regarding left turns at South Bannock S treet and U.S. 28 5 was received for the record. * * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 38, SERIES OF 1969 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING §1 5 .29 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT GRANTING TO THE DENVER BENCH ADVERTIS- ING CO. A REVOCABLE PERMIT TO PLACE BUS BENCH SEATS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE CITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS ORDINANCE . (Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 38, SERIES OF 1969 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vot e resulted as follows: Ayes : Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Abs e nt: Councilmen Kreiling, Lone. The Ma y or dec lared the motion carried. * * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 39, SERIES OF 1969 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 6A.5-2 AND SECTION 6 .6-14 (a ) (2) OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE TO DEFINE THE NORMAL RETIRE- MENT DATE FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. (Co pied in full in the offici al Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT ORDINANCE NO. 39, SERIES OF 1969 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLE WOOD HERALD AND ENTER- PRISE . Upon the ca ll of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay , Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: Councilmen Kreiling , Lon e . The Mayor declared the mo ion carried . -4- • I • • • • BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 40, SERIES OF 1969 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZIN G THE POLICE PENSION BOARD OF THE CITY OF EN GLEWOOD TO INVEST FUNDS DEPOSITED TO THE CRED IT OF THE POLICE PENSION FUND IN SUCH INVESTMENTS AS MAY BE AUTHORIZED BY THE STATUTES OF THE STATE OF COLORA DO FOR INVESTMENTS BY F IDUCIARIES SUBJECT TO THE CONDITION THAT THE SAID BOARD SHALL ALWAYS HOLD FIXED INCOME OBLIG AT IONS HAVING A BOOK VALUE OR COST OF NOT LESS THAN 60% OF 'T'HE TOTAL AMOUNT STANDING TO THE CRE DIT OF THE FUND AND DE CLARING AN EMERGENCY. (Copied in full in the o ffic1al Ord i nance Book.) COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 40, SERIES OF 1969 BE PASSED ON FINAL REA DIN G AS AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AND ORDERE D PUBLISHE D IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay , Parkinson, Schwab . Nays: None. Absent: Councilme n Kreiling, Lone . The Mayor decl ared the motion c arried . + * * * * * Int roduced as a Bi ll by Councilman Parkinson and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE INCREASING THE MONTHLY SALARY OF THE MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL, EFFECTIVE DURING THAT COUNCIL TERM CO MMENCIN G AT 8:00 P.M. ON THE FIRST MONDAY AFT ER JANUARY 1, 1970. COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED , COUNC ILMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERA LD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: Councilmen Kreiling, Lone . The Mayor declared the motion carried. Introduced a s a B1 ll by Counc1lman Dhority and read i n full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEA ING 8§24.1-1 THROUGH, AND INCLUDING, §24.1 -9 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, RE- ENACTING THE SAME WITH AMENDMENTS, AND ADDING FURTHER SECTIONS THEREUNTO TO REQUIRE THE ANNUAL LIC ENS ING OF DOGS KEPT WITHIN THE CJTY OF ENGLEWOOD. -5- • I • • ·' I I t . ' 'r • • city Manager Dial presented a recap on what other cities are charging for dog license. Mr. Dial stated that the average fee was $2.00 for spayed female and male dogs and $3.00 to $4 .00 for unspayed female dogs. Mr. Dial stated that in determining whether or not a female dog was spayed, it would be assumed the dog is an unspayed female unless verification from a veterinarian was received stating otherwise. Discussion ensued . * * * * * * City Attorney Criswell presented before and after pictures of the Kingsley property, 2350 South Tejon. Mr. Criswell stated that the proper t y has been cleaned up and graded. Mr. Criswell stated that he was anticipating filing a report with the court the end of the week so the court can approve the C i ty's costs regarding the Kingsley property and give a lien against it. In this way the City can foreclose the lien and get reimbursed. * * * * * * City Attorney Criswel l reported on the recodification of the Municipal Code. Mr. Criswell hoped that at the next City Counci l meeting members would have a summary of the substantial changes made in the Code with copies of the sections which have undergone these changes and a schedule. Mr. Criswell stated that after considering Council's comments and suggestions on the changes, a complete copy of the Municipal Code should be received the first or second meeting in January and the public hearing on it would probably be held the first or second meeting in February . * * * * * * The Colorado Supreme Court's opinion on the Atchison Ranch property in favor of the City was received for the record. City Attorney Criswell stated that he anticipates a motion for a rehearing on the above opinion and that hope f ully it will be denied. City Attorney Criswell stated that the only matter left concerning the Atchison Ranch was the condemn ation. Mr. Criswell stated that the hearing on this was delayed as the Federal Court was awaiting the opinion of the Colorado Supreme Court and that action on the condemnation should commence shortly. * * * * * * COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ON THE LICENSING OF DOGS BE PASSED ON FIRST READING, ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE, AND THAT THE LICENSE FEE FOR EACH MALE OR SPAYED FEMALE DOG BE ESTABLISHED AS $2.00 AND FOR EACH UNSPAYED FEMALE DOG $4.00. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Lay, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: Councilmen Kreiling, Lone. The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * -6- • I • • . , .• \ ! ' ~ • .----------~---------------~--------------~ Note: A letter from Mr. William Hazlitt, attorney for Royal Indemnity Comp any , dated November 11, 1969 was re- ceived for the record. City Attorney Criswell reviewed the letter received from Mr . Hazlitt w1th members of City Council. Mr. Criswell stated that because the City had previously rej ected Royal's proposal on false ar rest cover a ge and Royal was bound to take the posi tion that the 60 d a y canc e llation provision in the speci fications was not really controlling, that if the City did not accept their proposal by November 2 6, 1969 a notice of c anc e llation setting forth the specific date of c ancellation would be received. Mr. Criswell stated that he antici pated filing a suit against Royal Indemnity befor e No vember 26, 1969. City Manager Dial stated that the City has started exp loring sever al alternate firms for replacemen t of the insurance. * * * * * * City Manager Dial reviewed the status of traffic ch anges pursuant to Ordinance No. 36 , Series of 1969. Mr. Dial r efe rred to the letter previously r eceived fr om the Colorado Department of Highways which stated that progress on the Hampden-Broadway Interchange would stop if left hand turns were restored at Banno ck and U.S . 285. Mr. Dial r equested Council's consideration of a Bill for an Ordinance which would delete the requiremen t that left hand turns b e r estor ed at Bannock and U .S. 28 5. Mr. Dial also reviewed Sect i on 2 of Ordinance No. 36, S e ri es of 1969 whi ch calls for the r esto ra ti on o f two way traffic on Hampd en. Mr. D1 al stated that two-way traffic on Hampden would present s e r ious traffic problems . Discussion ensued . Introduced a s a Bill by Councilman Parkinson and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 36 , SERIES OF 1969 AND THEREBY PROHIBITING LEFT TURN TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS OF VEHICLES TRAVELING WEST ON U.S. HIGHWAY 285. COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE SHOULD BE AMENDED SO AS TO DELETE SECTION 2 OF THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE OR TO SUBSTITUTE IT FOR, "SECTION 2 OF ORDINANCE NO. 36, SERIES OF 1969 IS HEREBY REPEALED." City Attorney Criswell reviewed and explained the different sections of Ordinance No. 36, Series of 1969 which will be affected by the Bill f or an Ord i nanc e . COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE AMENDED SO THERE WOULD BE ONLY ONE SECTION WHICH WOULD READ AS FOLLOWS, "ORDINANCE NO. 36, SERIES OF 1969 IS HEREBY REPEALE D AND ANY ORDINANCE, RESOLUTION, MOTION, OR TRAFFIC DIRECTIVE WHICH WAS REPEALED BY SAID ORDINANCE ARE HEREBY REVIVED," AND THAT IT BE PASSE D ON FIRST READING AS AMENDED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FUL L IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Discussion ensued . Coun cilma n Dhority suggested that the matter be turned over to qu al ified experts for their recommendation. Councilman Brown stated th at if the Bill f or an Ordi- nance was passed as amended it would reject the t wo t raff ic changes for which the cit1zens of Englewood petitioned. Mr. Brown stated that he was in agreement with Cou n ci lman Dh ority's suggestion that someone be hired to rev1ew the problem and make a recommendation as to what direc ion the City should take. -7- , I • • • -------.----------------------------~----------------------------~ Upon th e c all of the roll on the second motion, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: councilmen Dhority, Parkinson. Nay s: Counc i lmen Brown, Lay, Schwab . Abs e n t : Counc i lmen Kreiling, Lone. Th e Ma y or declared the motion failed. COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AS ORIGINALLY SUBMITTED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE TABLED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: councilme n Brown, Dhor i t y , Lay, Schwab. Nays: Councilman Parkinson . Absent: Councilmen Kreil i ng, Lone. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * City Manager Dial discussed the proposed Model Tree Ordinance which pertains to trees and other related shrubbery growing on public rights of way within the City. Mr. Dial stated that the proposed ordinance does the following: l. Leaves the cost and responsibility of taking care of the trees on a publ i c right of way or private property with the owner of the propert y . 2. P r ovi d es t hat the City will exercise greater regulation and control over trees either on public rights of way or private property i n c onsideration of public welfare. 3. Gi v e s th e City or City Forester a utho rity t o inspect trees on pri vate property that may be diseased and gives authority to the for e ster to give notice that the trees have to be removed by t h e own e r or i n lieu of that the City will remove them and asses s th e c ost. 4. Gi v e s lic ensing and inferred regulatory standards on private tree t r i mm e rs. City Manage r Di al s tated that this is a conceptual approach that leaves the s ituati on c oncerning dangerous and diseased trees largely the r es ponsib i l ity of the property ow n ers. However, it gi v es the City mor e a utho rity to r e quire certain action to be t ake n i n t h ese c a ses. Discu ssion ensued . I t was the consensus of City Counc il th at Ci ty Manager D1 a l furth e r pursue and refine the Model Tree Ordinance a n d c on sult with i nd i v i duals in the tree business. * ~ * * * -8-I • • f • City Manager Dial g ave a brief report on the building progres s of the Peanut Barrel , 3535 South Huron . Mr. Dial stated tha t pursuant to the Building Code the building permit has been withdrawn and cancelled. It was the consensus of City Council that a show cause order on the Pe anut Barrel be prepared by City Attorney Criswell. * * * * * * City Manager Dial stat ed that pursuant to Council 's direction the City has solicited bids for health and life insurance. Mr. Dial suggested that because the bids were going to involve extensive analy sis, a comm ittee b e est ablish ed to review over the next two weeks the various plan and program options as well as prices. This committee would c ons ist of emplo yee and possibly Car ee r S ervice Commissi on Board representatives and two members of City Council. Councilmen Lay and Brown stated that they would serve on the committee . * * * * * * City Manager Dial r eminded members of City Council that the City o f Englewood's Annual Chri stmas Party wo u ld b e he ld December 18 , 1969 at 6 :30 P .M. at Columbine Country Club. * * * * * * Not e : A letter from Mr. Jack Eachon, Jr., president of the First Nat i onal Bank of Englewood, dated October 24, 1969 was r eceived for the record. Mr. Jack Eachon, Jr., president of the First National Bank of Englewood, 3311 South Broadway, appeared before City Council. Mr. Eachon discussed an exchange of land along the Cherokee Street extension. Mr . Eachon suggested that in order to widen Cherokee Circle to a 50-foot right of way and enable easier acce ss to the new First National Ba n k building that the City of Englewood agree to dedicate ten feet of their property extending from approxima tely the alley behind City Hall to the Nor th -South portion of Cherokee Circle and further deeding the remainder o f this property after the street h as been properly dedicated. In return, the First National Bank of Englewood would dedicate to the C ity ten feet of the property formerly known as the Allen property . Discussion ensued . At the c onclusion of discussion it was the c ons ensus of Council that the matter be tabled until a future City Council meeting . * * * * * * The foll owing individuals appeared before City Council in regard to the traffic ch anges pursuant to Ordinance No. 36, Series of 1969 par icularly left hand turns at Bannock and U .S. 285: Mr. Chalmerse A . Parker, 3996 South Grant. Mr. M. M. Summers, 3140 South Delaware. City Manager Dial presented a drawi n g depicting the proposed Hampden-Broa dway Interchange and explained how left hand turns at Bannock an d U.S. 285 would aff ect the progress of the interchang e and traffi c movement according to the Colorado Depart- ment of Highways. -9- ·. ·' I ! ! I • • f - • • Mayor Schwab reported that after meeting with the Colorado Department of Highways, it is their position that they cannot pro- ceed with the interchange as the Federal Government, Bureau of Public Roads, has stated that there can be either left hand turns or the interchange but not both. Discussion ensued. COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 36, SERIES OF 1 9 6 9 AND THEREBY PROHIBITING LEFT TURN MOVEMENTS OF VEHICLES AT BANNOCK AND U.S. 285 BE REMOVED FROM THE TABLE. Upon the call o f t h e roll, the vote resulted a s follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay, Parkinson, S chwab. Nays: None. Absent: Councilmen Kreiling, Lone. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Upon the call of the roll on the motion that the Bill for an Ordinance be passed on first reading as originally submitted, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: Councilmen Kreiling, Lone. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: Councilmen Kreiling, Lone. The Mayor declared the motion carried and the meeting adjourned at 11:02 P.M. I • • . , • O FFIC I ti L CITY cr• ' 'r ~·-~N T COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO CC ' •:::: DECEMBER l, 1969 CIT'£. OF L .• <..L!... •• ....,vD, C OLO . REGULAR MEETING: The city council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe county, Colorado, met in regular session on December l, 1969 at 8:00 P.M. Mayor Schwab, presiding, called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by Reverend Douglas Huigen of the Englewood Methodist Church. Pledge of Allegiance was led b y Boy Scout Troop No. 154. The Mayor asked for roll call. Upon the call of the roll, the f ollowing were present: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Schwab. Absent: councilmen Dhority, Parkinson. The Mayor declared a quorum present. Also present were: City Manager Dial, City Attorney Criswell, City Clerk Lyon. * * * * * * Mayor Schwab recognized the following individuals from the list of "Special Citizen Program Invitees": Mr. Stan Schnabel, 4120 South Jason Street. Mr. Louis T . Cangilla, 5000 South Delaware Street. ****** Mayor Schwab introduced Mr. Bernard Berardini to the audience. Mayor Schwab stated that Mr. Berardini had been the successful applicant for the City of Englewood's City Attorney position. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THA MR. BERNARD BERARDINI BE APPOINTED AS FULL TIME CITY ATTORNEY FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Aye s: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: councilmen Dhority, Parkinson. The Mayor declared the motion carried . Mr. Be rnard Berardini was sworn in by City Clerk Lyon. Mr. Berardini's wife, Shirley, was also introduced at this time. * * * * * * I • • • .----~------~--~---~--~----------~ Mr. Bob Byerly, the City's health and life insurance consultant, appeared before City Council in regard to the bids received for the City of Englewood 's employee group insurance program. city Manager Dial presented a summary of the bids received and reviewed this summary with members of City Council. Mr. Bob Byerly contrasted the bids received from Prudential Insurance Company of America with that of the Metro- politan De nver Foundation for Medical Care, Inc. and underwritten by Th e Zurich -American Insurance Companies. city Manager Dial reviewed the letters of agreement with the employee g roups and indicated that the letters would be compiled with the acceptance of either the Prudential Insurance Company of America or the Metropolitan De nver Founda- tion for Medical Care, Inc. bids. Mr. Kay McFarland, a representative of Metropolitan De nver Foundation for Me dical Care, Inc., appeared before City Council and brie fly explained some aspects of the Foundation plan. (Councilman Parkinson entered the Council Chambers at 8:55 P.M. and took his seat with Council.) City Council discussed whether to accept the bid of Prudential Insurance Company of America at a lower cost to the employee and his dependents or to accept the bid of the Founda- tion and Zurich at a higher cost to the employee and with more benefits. Mr. Ed White, president of the Englewood Municipal Employees Association and also representing the International Association of Fire Fighters, Local No. 1736, appeared before City Council. Mr. White indicated their preference for the Foundati on plan due to the greater benefits afforded. Mr. Jack L. Clasby, Chief of Police, appeared be fore City Council. Mr. Clasby indicated that he could not speak for the Englewood Police Benefit Association but that he personally favored the Foundation plan. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT PLAN IV AS PROPOSED BY METROPOLITAN DENVER FOUNDATION FOR MEDICAL CARE, INC. AND THE ZURICH -AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES BE ACCEPTED AS THE EMPLOYEE FRINGE BENEFIT PROGRAM FOR 1970 AND THAT THE CITY MANAGER DRAW UP THE NECESSARY PAPERS TO ENACT THIS PLAN. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: councilmen Brown, Kr ei ling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: Non e . Absent: Councilman Dhority. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * Mr. Jay M. Hatfield, representing the Englewood Elks Lodge, 3696 South Jason, appeared before City Council requesting renewal of their club liquor license. ' -2- I • • • • Mr. Mauric e Sali man, r e presenting Bar Harbor, 3484 South Broadway, appe ared b ef ore City Coun cil requesting renewal of t~eir 3-way liquor lic e nse. COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE THE RENEWAL OF THE LIQUOR LICENSES OF THE ENGLEWOOD ELKS LODGE AND BAR HARBOR FOR THE YEAR 1970. upon the c all of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : councilmen Brown, Kreili ng, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab . Nays: None . Absent: councilman Dh or ity. The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * City Manager Dial indicat e d that petitions had been submitted concerning the current movie "Infrasexum" at the Gothic Theatre, 3263 South Broadway . Mr. Dial indicated that the petitions had been submitted by Mrs. Barbara Burget, 4108 South Inca and Mrs. C. D. Cole, 4540 South Galapa go. Mr. Dial indicated that approximately 1 ,000 to 2,000 signatures were con - tained on the petitions. Mr . Dial read the fo llowing heading of the petitions: "WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, CONCERNE D PARENTS AND CITIZENS RESPECTFULLY URGE THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD AND THE ENGLEWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXERT THEIR INFLUENCE IN OBTAINING FO R SHOWING IN ENGLEWOOD, MOVIES OTHER THAN THE RASH OF X AND RESTRICTED FILMS WHICH ARE NO W BEING ADVERTISED IN THE NEWS MEDIA. PICTURES SUITABLE FOR VIEWING BY AN ENTIRE FAM ILY , AND MOVIES WHICH PARENTS MAY PERMIT THEIR CHILDREN TO ATTEND ARE BECOMING PRACTICALLY NON-EXISTANT IN OUR LOCAL THEATRES . WE DECRY THE CRE AriON OF A HONKY-TONK ATMOSPHERE IN OUR COMMUNITY -- AND WOULD REQUEST QUALITY IN ENTERTAINMENT BE MAINTAINED IN KEEPING WITH THE STANDARDS OF TH E CO MMUNITY. " Mr. Jack L. Clasby , Ch1ef of Police, appeared before City council . Mr . Clasby indicated that he had received over 100 letters of protest and an additional petition containing 300 signatures, all in opposi ion to the current movie at the Gothic Theatr e. Mr . Cl asby indicated that currently the District Attorney was attempting to stop the showing of the movie "Infra- sexum" through District Court. City Attorney Criswell sta ted that nothing legally can be done to close down the showing of "Infrasexum" at the Gothic Theatre unless the movie is declared pornogr aphi c. This is the basis of the injunction which the District Attorney is seeking. Mr. Criswell stated tha the other effective means of stopping the curren movie and other "X" rated films at the Gothic is for the public not to patronize the es ablishment. Ma y or Schwab and councilm an Brown e xpressed concern of the Englewood City Council over the current picture b eing shown at he Gothic Theatre and g ave their support of the groups oppos - ing "X" and "R" rat d movies. -3- .• I r I " . I • • ' • • COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT CITY COUN CIL RECOGNIZES THE PROBLEM, IS CONCERNED ABOUT THE SHOWING OF THESE F ILMS, AND HAS RECEIVED FOR CONSIDERATION THE PETITIONS AS PRESENTED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : councilm e n Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab . Nays: None. Absent: Councilman Dhority. The Ma y or declared the motion carried. Mrs. Barbara Burget, 4108 South Inca, appeared before city Council to decry "X" and "R" rated movies and to indicate that it was the intention of the individuals passing the petitions not to take business away from the Gothic Theatre but only to r e quire that decent movies for y oung people be shown there. * * * * * * The minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission special me eting of Oc tober 28, 1969 were received for the record. * * * * * * The minutes of th e Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting o f November 12, 196 9 we re received for the record. * * * * * * The minutes of the Water and Sewer Board meeting of November 18, 1969 with one attachment were received for the record. The attachment was a memorandum recommending that a resolution be adopted for an approximate ten per cent (10%) increase in all water rates effective January 1, 1970. ****** The minutes of the Board of Career Service Commission ers meeting of November 20, 1969 with one attachment were received for the record. City Council discu ssed the recommendation of the Career Service Board th a t money b e set aside for one outstanding employee of the year. Me mb ers of City Council indicated that in their opinion this program could c aus e a great deal of unneeded dis- turban ce b y singling out one emp loyee. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THA T THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CAREER SERVICE COMMISSION BE ACCEPTED AND THAT AFTER DISCUSSION WITH THE BOARD OF CAREER SERVICE COMMISSIONERS THAT A DECISION BE MADE AT A LATER DATE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as f ollows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab . Na ys : None. Absent: Councilman Dhority. The Mayor declared the motion carried. ****** -4- . , ·' I I '!' I • • f ....... • .------------------~--~--------------------- The financial report for the month of October, 1969 was received for the record. * * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 41, SERIES OF 1969 AN ORDINANCE INCREASING THE MONTHLY SALARY OF THE MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL, EFFECTIVE DURING THAT COUNCIL TERM COMMENCING AT 8:00 P.M. ON THE FIRST MONDAY AFTER JANUARY 1, 1970. (Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 41, SERIES OF 1969 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: councilman Dhority. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * City Attorney Criswell presented a substitute Bill for an Ordinance to replace the present Bill for an Ordinance under consideration by the City Council passed at the November 15, 1969 City council meeting calling for the annual licensing of dogs. Mr. Criswell reviewed and read the revisions. Councilman Brown indicated that the fee for dog licenses was too high, and he opposed the ordinance in its present form. COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE SUBSTITUTE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE AMENDED BY CALLING FOR A FLAT $2.00 LICENSE FEE FOR EACH DOG. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lone. Nays: councilmen Lay, Parkinson, Schwab. Absent: Councilman Dhority. The Mayor declared the motion failed. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN PARKINSON SECONDED, THAT THE SUBSTITUTE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE APPROVED AND THAT AN AMENDED FORM OF THE ORIGINAL BILL BE REPUBLISHED IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, S c hwab. Nays: None. Absent: councilman Dhority. Th e Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * -5- I • • ·' I I I ~ 'a • • .--------------------------------------~~-- BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 42, SERIES OF 1969 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION l OF ORDINANCE NO. 36, SERIES OF 1969, AND THE REBY PROHIBITING LEFT TURN TRAFFIC MOVE- MENTS OF VEHICLES TRAVELING EAST ON U.S. HIGHWAY 285. (Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book.) COUNCI LMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 42, SERIES OF 1969 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND ORDERED PUB LISHED BY T ITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Up on the call of the roll, the v ote resulted as follows: Aye s: councilmen Kreiling, Lay , Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays : councilman Brown. Absent: Councilman Dhority . The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * RESOLUTION NO. 36, SERIES OF 1969 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE DEED CONVEYING GROUND TO STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. (Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 36, SERIES OF 1969 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay , Lone, Parkinson, S chwab. Nays: None. Absent: Councilman Dhority. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * Introduced as a Bill b y councilman Lone and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE INCREASING THE PERCENTAGE SALARY DEDUCTION FOR THE FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND TO 6 % AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. COUNCILMAN LONE MOVE D , COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Aye s: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay , Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Na y s: None. Absent: councilman Dh ority. The Mayor declared the motion c arried. * * * * * * -6- I • • f - • RESOLUTION NO. 37, SERIES OF 1969 A RESOLUTION ADJUSTING AND AMENDING THE 1970 BUDGET. {Copied in ful l in the official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 37 , SERIES OF 1969 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: councilmen Br own, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Park i nson, Schwab. Nays: Non e . Absent: councilman Dhority . The Ma y or declared the motion carried. * * * * * * Introduced as a Bi ll by councilman Lay and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING SUMS FOR ALL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1970 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1970, CON- STITUTING WHAT IS TERMED THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1970. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: councilman Dhority. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Brown and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COL ORADO , FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1970. COUNCILMAN BROWN MO VED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED , THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the ca ll of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: councilman Dhority. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * -7- I • • ' r I ~ • ------------------~.------------------------------------------------------------------,------_ Mayor Schwab referred to the earlier receipt of the Water and Sewer Board's recommendation that a ten per cent increase in water rates effective January 1, 1970 be adopted. Mayor Schwab indicated that this rate increase was recommended by the Board on the basis of increased wages, operating costs and inflation, an d the fact that c ons iderable cost would be incurred in the development of the We stern Slope Water Project. Mr. Ch arles B. Carroll, Jr., Director of Utilities, appeared b efore City Council in regard to the proposed rate increase . COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD THAT A TEN PER CENT WATER RATE INCREASE BE MADE JANUARY l, 1970 BE ACCEPTED. Upon the call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: Councilman Dhority. The Mayor declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION NO. 38, SERIES OF 1969 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A REVISED SCHEDULE FOR FLAT RATE WATER SERVICE. (Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 38, SERIES OF 1969 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: Councilman Dhority. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Mr. Charles B. Carroll, Jr., Director of Utilities, reappeared before City Council and discussed the differentiation in rates between the 3/4-inch and l-inch tap off the water line for flat rate customers. Discussion ensued. At the conclusion of the dis- cussion it was the consensus of Council that a review of tap sizes of flat rate accounts be made by the Water and Sewer Board. RESOLUTION NO. 39, SERIES OF 1969 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING REVISED SCHEDULES FOR METERED WATER SERV ICE. (Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.) -8-I • • , • • COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 3 9, SERIES OF 1969 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED. Upon the call of th e roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ay es: Counci lmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, S c hwab. Na y s: None. Absent: Councilman Dhority . The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * City Manager Dial presented a report concerning the widening of South Broadway to provide additional parking at the i ntersections of Broadway and Oxford, Broadway and Mansfield, Br oadway and Kenyon, and Broadway and Dartmouth. Mr. Dial indi- cate d that Mayor S c hwab, Director of Public Works Waggoner and h imself had met with the interested parties recently. Mr. Ke lls Waggoner, Director of Public Works, appeared b e fore City Council and presented a standard plan to allow for 170 feet of parking on each frontage at the four affected inter- sections. Mr. Waggoner indicated that the cost per 170-foot parking strips would average $1,300. City Manager Dial stated that the citizens interested in the widening of South Broadway had suggested that the City participate in the cost of said project by paying for the asphaltic surface. Mr. Dial stated that this would cost $1.51 per lineal foot or approximately $260 per parking area. It was the consensus of City Council that the City of Englewood participate in the widening of South Broadway at the intersections of Broadway and Oxford, Broadway and Mansfield, Broadway and enyon and Broadway and Dartmouth by providing for t he asphaltic surface at a cost of $1.51 per lineal foot. City Council briefly discussed the storm drainage situ- ation at 3100 South Fox. At the conclusion of the discussion Councilman Lay suggested that the plans for solution of the storm drainage problem be reviewed at a study session. Councilmen Brown and Lone discussed a meeting on De c e mb e r 12, 1969 to discuss the storm sewer program. * * * * * * City Manage r Di al reported on three traffic problems which had b ee n o cc urring in the City of Englewood. Mr. Dial indicated t ha t the p r oblem areas were on U.S. 285 in front of Cindere lla City , i n the 3400 block of South Elati, and on Hampd e n Av e nue f rom U.S. 2 85 t o Logan. Mr. Kells Waggoner , Di r ector of Public Works, and Mr . Jack L . Cl a s b y , Chief of Police, appe ared before City Council and explai n ed the details c oncern i ng the traffic backup on Hampden at South Bannock a nd U .S. 28 5 and its effect upon South Broadway traffic . Mr. C lasby indicated that officers were directing t r affic and spe cial traffi c channelization lanes had been neces s ary t o h andl e the traff ic load on November 28 and 29. -9 -I • • f • • The traffic problems i n the 3400 block of South Elati were discu ss ed . It was pointed out that a good portion of the problem was c aus ed by the left h and turns made by the north- bound traffic into the shopping center at the Re publ ic National Bank building. This left hand turn movement causes problems on the entire length of 3400 South Elati which spills into the U.S. 285 -Hampden intersection. Mr. Clasby indic ated that the p arti al solution of this problem was to restrict left hand turns on a tempor a ry basis. The traffic problems on U.S. 285 in front of the shop- ping cent er c ompl ex were discussed. City Manager Dial stated th at the problem did not stem from the flow of traffic on U.S. 2 85 but rather on the lack of proper i nternal c ontrol within the center. City Council discussed the various re sponsibilities of center offici als and of the City of En glewood in handling the tr affic probl e ms within the center. It was the consensus of City Council that traffic problems on the center site we re clearly the responsibility of the shopping center personnel. The discussion of the tra ffic prob l e m on Hampden Avenue from U.S. 285 to South Logan c ontinu ed . City Manager Dial recom- mended that the ordina nce calling f or two-way traffic on Hampden be repealed and that o ne-way traffic westbound be restored. Mr. Dial indicated that if this recommendation should not be accepted then two lanes west and one lane eastbound should be instituted on Hampd e n. Introduced as a Bill b y Counc i lman Parki nson and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 36, SERIES OF 1969. COUNCIL MAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED , THAT THE PROPOSED BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTER- PRISE. COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED , THAT THE BILL BE AMENDED BY THE INSERTION OF A CLAUSE MAKING THE ORDINANCE AN EMERGENCY . Discussion ensued. Upon the c all of the roll on the motion amending the Bill f or an Ordinance, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Councilmen Kreiling , Lone, Parkinson. Na ys : Councilmen Brown, Lay , Schwab. Absent: Councilm an Dhority. The Mayor declared he motion failed. COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE TABLED . (Counc~lman Brown 's motion died for lack of a second.) Upon the call of the roll on the original motion , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Kreiling, Lone, Parkinson. -10- I • • - • • Na y s: Councilme n Brown , Lay, Schwab. Absent: Councilman Dhority . The Ma yor declared the motion failed. * * * * * * Councilman Kreiling reported that the Bus Committee had met with officials of the City of Littleton on November 28, 1969. It was learned that the position of the City of Littleton was still the same as before, that it would not increase its subsidy to the bus li n e . Councilman Kreiling indicated that by December 5, 1969 two cities h ad promised to give their answer to Mr. Ernes t Herberts on con cern i ng whether or not they would increase their subsidy . Coun cilman Kreiling also stated that a meeting would be held with the City of De nver, December 3, 1969, to dis cuss the bu s line. I COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED , THAT THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL GO ON RECORD AS TO ITS WILLINGNESS TO INCREASE ITS FINANCIAL PARTICIPATION IN THE ENGLEWOOD-LITTLETON- FORT LOGAN BUS SYSTEM IN ORDER THAT BUS SERVICE MAY BE MAINTAINED WITHIN THE SOUTH DENVER METROPOLITAN AREA, SAID INCREASE IN FINANCIAL PARTICIPATION TO BE MADE IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO BE EQUAL TO ANY INCREASE IN FINANCIAL PARTICIPATION BY OTHER CITIES IN THE SOUTH DENVER AREA. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ay e s: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Parkinson, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: Councilman Dhority. The Ma y or declared the motion carried. * * * * * * COUNCILMAN PARKINSON MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED , THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Aye s: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone , Parki nson , Schwab. Nays : None. Absent: Councilman Dhority. The Mayor declared the motion c arr ied and the meeting adjourned at 12:01 A.M. I • • ' • • 0 ·. • Precinct No. "SPECIAL CITIZEN PROGRAM INVITEES" -December 15 d~69 CtJ"r 1-Mr . and Mrs. James G. Mead, 2030 West Harvard Av9/i,lf.lt... l.--.... .... c . Precinct No. 2 -Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Fisher, 3080 South Fox Street Precinct No. 3 -Mr . and Mrs . Vilmer D. Porter, 2976 South Grant Street Precinct No. 4 -Mr . and Mrs. Roger Wilcox, 3653 South Cherokee Street Precinct No. 5 -Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Burch, 3120 South Washington Street Precinct No. 6 -Mr. and Mrx. Wallace Laurienti, 3375 South Downing Street Precinct No. 7 -Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Stookesberry, 3101 South Williams Street Precinct No. 8 -Mr. and Mrs. James R. Doty, 3350 South Washington Street Precinct No. 9 -Mr . and Mrs. Max M. Heacock, 4082 South Pearl Street Precinc t No. 10 -Mr. and Mrs. Darrell McManigal, 4221 South Elati Street Precinct No. 11 -Mr. and Mrs. Dallis !ricks, 4136 South Logan Street Precinct No. 12 -Mr. and Mrs. James M. Harmon, 4621 South Cherokee Street Precinct No. 13 -Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Basham, 4630 South Knox Court ~~net No. 14 -Mr. and Mrs. Oren J. Durbin, 4998 South Inca Drive Prec i nct No. 15 -Mr. an d Mr s . 0. w. Langford, 4820 South Lipan Street Precinct No. 16 -Mr. and Mrs. Jim A. Babcock, 4993 South Sherman Street I • • ' - • • - Statement to Englewood City Counci l Decembet 15 , ~~69 .c11'<-o (·. 0~-· "'~c 1..~ The League of Wom en Voters of Arapahoe County urges l. ' 1.. Englewood City Council to maintain a transportation system in ~ c0 12 l..o this area . 'lie must serve those who need it to rea ch t h eir empl oy-· me n t , me d ica l services , welfa re aid , and s h opp ing f ac il itie s . In additio n ~~~:_y~when freeways a r e ove r crowded as soon a s they are bUilt ~h en i ~dustry is mo v i ng out of the co re city and i n to fringe a reas ; and when our air pollution , caused ma inly by automobiles , is rapidly beco ming an acute problem ; it is neces s ary to plan ahead for extended public trans port a tion to serve a much larg er proportion of our population . Federal funds h ave been ap roved t o fin ance Denver 's study in pre paration for the p urchas e of Denver Tramway . The city has set aside mon ey i n its budget to cov e r its share of the purchase p ice . Two othe r De nver transportati on studies are under way . Denver Re g i onal ouncil of Governments will begin a transportation stu dy s ho rtly af t er the first of he yea r . A ~egio nal Trans - portation District has recently been organized to plan a trans - porta t i on sys te m for the seven-county area. "l e r e al ize that public money is necessary to help finance a trans ortation system, that fare box r evenue is not adequate . However , with the probabil ity of a regio nal transportation system, financed i n part with federal funds , a vailable in the future , it is essential tha we k e ep a lo cal transportation sy st ~m in ~pera ion until it can be co ordinated with a metropolitan facility . J I . • .• I { . ' ! 0 .. ·_/Jc --?\-,_:~ ~ A-~ r 4at._c~P'71 /Uct~ L~. We , the unders igne d, patients and staff of Fort Lo~an Mantal Health Center,.~ need and use the Engl ewood, tittleton, Fort Lo~an bus line, hereby petition -the City Council to reconsider its action in denying financial assistance to the E.-L. Fort Logan bus line and to reinstate the funds necessary to maintain the bus line tt/ ~ /( I· • ?. 3h''I-IG •' I ! • 'r - NA.~ ADDRESS' -- • ADDRESS ' ' . . I . . - • • • - NO BUS SERVICE AFTER DECEMBER 31,1969 UNLESS YOU ACT NOW ! Call your city .. n.ger and your councilman, or ask your supervisor to call, today. These men work for you •.• they were elected b y you. Tell them you do not want them to cancel your bus aervice. LITTLETON RESIDENTS CALL: Larry J. Borger, City Han.ger Don Weaver, Bus. 794-4214 Rea. 798-8098 Aut. City Haneger ...........•.. Bus. 794-4214 A. R. Bessette,}· ........•• ·[Bus. 794-2633 Mayor Res. 794-4842 Ra:y110nd C. Koernig, Jr ............... 798-0464 Tha.as E. JC.rhtopeit ... , ......•....... 798-1473 Vaughn C.rdinier Bus. 794-6381 Res. 794-1220 Carle c. Z~r..n ...•......• · · · · ·-·-Res. 798-5612 Harold L. Heyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · -Res. 798-1947 Walter H. Hurtt .................... Res. 798-3752 ENGLE\\000 RESIDENTS CALL: Stan Dial, Ci ty Haneger Elaer E. Schwab, Mayor. . . . . Bus. 761-1140 Res. 781-2209 Bus . 288-0771 . .. "\Ret. 781-0904 Dallas Dhori ty . . . '-.Bus. 771-0432 'Res . 781-2765 Howard R. Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bus. 756-8386 '\Res. 781-2497 John J . Lay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '"""\. Bus. 761-2021 'Res . 789-3410 J. Louis Parkinson . . ............. ..._ Bus. 761-2690 ~ !Its, 781-7718 John c . Kreiling •........... 4... Ius. 237-9368 ' ... I 781-1718 Richud Lone. . . • . . . . . . . . . . Bua. 428-7591 ~ .. s. 781-1182 I· • .. ·' \ l I .,. I - • • • • • N 0 BUS SERVICE AFTER DECEMBER 31,1969 UNLESS YOU ACT NOW I Call your city .. neger and your councilman, or ask your supervisor to call, today. These men work for you •.• they were elected by you. Tell them you do not want them to cancel your bus service . LITTLETON RESIDENTS CALL: Larry J. Borger, City Manager Don Weaver, Bus. 794-4214 Res. 798-8098 A .. t. City Hllnager ......... . .... Bus. 794-4214 A. R. Bessette,}· . . . . . . Mayor [ Bus 794-2633 · · ' · · Res: 794-4842 R.l yt10nd C . Koern ig, .Jr . . . . . . Tha..s E. Jtrhtopeit ... , .... Vaughn Gardinier ..... 798-0464 .......... 798-1473 Bus. 794-6381 Res. 794-1220 Carle c. Zi-rw~n ...•............ ·--Res. 798·5612 Harold L . Heyer ........•...... · -Res. 798-1947 Walter H. Hurtt ............•....... Res. 798-3752 ENGLE'NOOD RESIDENTS CALL: Stan Dhl, City Manager El.er E. Schwa b , Mayor. . . . . Da l les Dhority Bu s. 761-1140 Res. 781-2209 Bus . 288-0771 . .. "\ Be•. 781-0 904 --781-2765 . . . '\_' ;:~:..::s•:...:.··-7:.;7:-:lc...-0~4~3=-=--2 Howard R. Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bu s. 756-8386 '\Res. 781-2497 John J . Lay. . . . . . ..........•.. , lua. 761-2021 ''"· Re=·~· ..:1:-.:;8.,_9_.-3~4~1~0 J . Lou il Parkinson . . ............. '\ Bus . 761-2690 '-· .~~ ........ &.-Lz,~~.8.,.;1-;;,t7u.7 ... 11iL8 John c. Kreiling ............ "-Bus . 237-9368 '-~. _.Mt_,a._.L....L7~81~-~J~Z6.118il.. Richard Lone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ius. 428·7591 ~Its . 781-1182 • . I • • •• ' r I f ! • • 0 • NO BUS SERVICE AFTER DECEMBER 31,1969 UNLESS YOU ACT NOW I Call your city .. nager and your councilman, or ask your supervisor to call, today. These men work for you •.. they were elected by you. Tell the. you do not want them to cancel your bus service. LITTLETON RESIDENTS CALL: Larry J. Borger, City Manager Bus. 794-4214 Res. 798-8098 Don Weaver, Asst. City Manager .............. Bus. 794-4214 A. R. Bessette, J.. . . . . . .. , . ·[Bus. 794-2633 Mayor Res. 794-4842 Ray.ond C. KDernig, Jr. . . . . . . . . .. 798-0464 Tha-n E. Krhtopeit ... , .............. 798-1473 Vaughn Gardinier Bus. 794-6381 Res. 794-1220 Carle c. z~run -..•........ ·. · . ·--Res. 798-5612 Harold L. Meyer . . . . . . . . . ...... · -Res. 798-1947 Walter H. Hurtt .................... Res. 798-3752 ENGLEVIOOD RESIDENTS CALL: Stan Disl, City Manager Elaer E. Schwab , Mayor. . . . .. Bus. 761-1140 Res. 781-2209 Bus . 288-0771 . .. "\Re S. 781-0904 ... ,.aus. 771-0432 \Re s. 781-2-765 Howard R. Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bus. 756-8386 \ Res. 781-2497 John J. Lay. . . . . . ............. """' Bus. 761-2021 'Res . 789-3410 Dallas Dhority . . J. Louie Parkinson ............... \Bus . 761-2690 .Rte. 781-7718 John c. Kreiling · Richard Lone . . . ........ "-Bus. 237-9368 ' ... I 781-)718 . . . . . . . . Bul. 428-7591 ~a. •. 781-1\82 I . • f •• \ r I .,. - • • 0 • N 0 BUS SERVICE AFTER DECEMBER 31,1969 UNLESS YOU ACT NOW ! Call your city manager and your councilman, or ask your supervisor to call, today. These men work for you •.. they were elected by you. Tell them you do not want them to cancel your bus service. LITTLETON RESIDENTS CALL: Larry J. Borger, City Manager Don Weaver, Bus. 794-4214 Res. 798-8098 Aut. City Manager. . . . ..... . A. R. Bessette,}· .......... ·[Bus. 794-2633 .... Bus. 794-4214 Mayor Res. 794-4842 Ra,_ond C. Koernig, Jr . . . . . . . ... 798-0464 Thous E. Krhtopeit ... , .............. 798-1473 Vaughn Gardinier Bus. 794-6381 Res. 794-1220 Carle c. Zi-rman ........ ·. · · · ·· · · ··Res. 798-5612 Harold L. Heyer ............... ·-Rea. 798-1947 Walter H. Hurtt .................... Rea. 798-3752 ENGLEV.OOD RESIDENTS CALL: Stan Dial, Ci .ty Manager Elmer E. Schwab, Mayor. . . . .. Dallu Dhori ty . Howard R. Brown ... Bus. 761-1140 Res . 781-2209 Bus. 288-0771 . . . ""'....,Rc.....,.s~-_1u8...,1..:..-><-09L>0"'4'- • • . '...., •• ~:,::..:aS..:..·· -:7:-==7+1--:0:-:4,;3~2 \.,""' 781-2765 .. Bus. 756-8386 \Res. 781-2497 John J . Lay. . . . . . ............. "" Bus. 761-2021 ''-'· Re=.;B:...;;·......:..;7 8~9:...-..::3;;:;4.:.;1 0~ J. Louh Perkinaon . . ............. ...._ Bul. 761-2690 ''-· ~ReliJsa.•t.....LZ.K.8..:l-:;..~1u7...,1~8 · . . • . . . . ...._ Bus. 237-9368 '~Rclli.j• .... .....L7 a.81~-:.JiLz ,ul8~ John c. Kreilin&· Richard Lone . . . . . . • . . • . Bus. 428-1591 "'Rea. 781-1182 I • • . ' - r·; ,_~~x~!.::~~~S, -~~·· ... --:·-~,--.,-.:.~ -.· ~. ~ ::. ~~.;J:.-f~:::.~.~~~·)·~·: ;.~.~~~----:=-.. CORRECTION TH E P.C:.E::E:;! G ::CC:..'l-£~ 7" CF. ELJ .~/1< F.=i.-l ,'VTE H.-l.S EE:=:V FE.~ !CFiCFi U :=:: TO ~-SUF.£ LEG!ElLITI .-l.NC ITS /M,J., GE .-l.?.CS-t"i'S 1/vT ,'. EDI.-l. Tc!... Y H£R£,J.,FTE."i'. I • 0 - NO BUS SERVICE AFTER DECEMBER 31,1969 UNLESS YOU ACT NOW ! Call your city manager and your councilman, or ask your superviaor to call, today. These men work for you •.• they were elected by you. Tell them you do not want them to cancel your bus service. LITTLETON RESIDENTS CALL: Larry J. Borger, City Manager Don Weaver, Bus. 794-4214 Res. 798-8098 Aut. City Manager. . . . . ......... Bus. 794-4214 A. R. Beuette,}· ........•. ·[Bus. 794-2633 Mayor Res. 794-4842 R.IYJIOnd C. Koernig, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 798-0464 Tha.as E. Kriltopeit . ··'· ............. 798-1473 Vaughn Gardinier Bus. 794-6381 Res. 794-1220 Carle c. Ziaaenun ...•..........•.... Res. 798-5612 Harold L. Heyer ................ -Res. 798-1947 Walter H. Hurtt . . . . . . .............. Rea. 798-3752 ENGLEWOOD RESIDENTS CALL: Stan Dial, City Manager E laer E. Schwab, Mayor. . . . .. Dalla a Dhority . . Bus. 761-1140 Rea. 781-2209 Bus. 288-0771 . . . "'-Rcl'lE.JSW.·.....Ll7 8il.ll..:-:;t.0Ll90c4t... , • Bus. 771-0432 \Bel. 781-2765 Howard R. Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bus . 756-8386 '\Res. 781-2497 John J . Lay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. """"' Bus. 761-2021 \\,;. Rc=s~-.....;.;78:;,.9:..-..;3:.::;4~10~ J. Louis Parkinson ° ••••• 0 •••••••• \ Bus. 761-2690 '-· .!liRs&J'a.•L......LZ.K8.:1-::...ZuZ~lo~~.8 ........ '-. Bus. 237-9368 '-'--_. ....... a.._ •... 7u8ul..:-... 37"1""'8L. John c. Kreiling - Richard Lone . . . 428-7591 781-1182 I • • . I f I - '· • • • y ,? )(_.;:_ ~. I . . • ----------------.----------------------------------------------------------=------ 0 • NO BUS SERVICE AFTER DECEMBER 31,1969 UNLESS YOU ACT NOW ! Call your city manager and your councilman, or ask your supervisor to call, today. These men work for you ••• they were elected b y you. Tell them you do not want them to cancel your bus service. LITTLETON RESIDENTS CALL: Larry J. Borger, City Manager Don Weaver, Bus. 794-4214 Res. 798-8098 A .. t. City Manager. . . . . . . . . . . ... Bus. 794-4214 A. R. Beeeette, }· . . . . . . ..•. ·[Bus. 794-2633 Mayor Res. 794-4842 Ra)'IIOnd C. Koernig, Jr ............... 798-0464 Tha.as E. Kriltopeit ... , .............. 798-1473 Vaughn Gardinier Bus. 794-6381 Res. 794-1220 Carle C. z~~n ...•..•..... · ... ·--Res. 798-5612 Harold L. Heyer ............... ·-Res. 798-1947 Walter H . Hurtt .................... Res. 798-3752 ENGLEVIOOD RESIDENTS CALL: Stan Dial, Ci ty Manager Elaer E. Schwab, Mayor. . . . .• Dallas Dhority . Bus. 761-1140 Res. 781-2209 Bus . 288-0771 • • • ""\'-Rclllli..IIL!·-LJZ 8ul..::-::~..O 9ZJO.c4t.. . . . '\ Bul • 7 71-0432 \..!. Be~•.:..· ...!7~8.!..1-::..!2:.!.7~6:!..5 Howard R. Brown . . . . . Bus . 756-8386 \ Res. 781-2497 John J. Lay. . . . • . . . . . . . ....... ""'\. Bus. 761-2021 \I..:. Re='.:..· ....,:7,.:::8~9-.... 3::::4:.;.1 0:;:.. J. Louil Parkineon ............... '\Sue. 761-2690 \... ~Reutu.._7u8u.l.::.-7LJ7:...r.l.a.8 John c. Kreiling . . ....... , Bus. 237-9368 \\.. • ..aBc-.•a..·~....L781l<li.:-~3LJ7li.-'8L.. Richard Lone . . . . . . . . . . . Bu1. 428-7591 \.aee . 781-1182 I • • .------------~~---- - 0 - '· '/j '-( ) /-£ {~~/& @! ~:::~~ , u~ {k# V -' 1-I ~{ >'~ ~ '\. >'et t.._ < < I . . \ t ' • ! • • - NO BUS SERVICE AFTER DECEMBER 31,1969 UNLESS YOU ACT NOW ! Call your city manager and your councilman, or ask your supervisor to call, today. These men work for you •.• they were elected b y you. Tell them you do not want them to cancel your bus service. LITTLETON RESIDENTS CALL: Larry J. Borger, City Manager Don Weaver, Bus. 794-4214 Res. 798-8098 A .. t. City Manager. . . . ..... . .... Bus. 794-4214 A. R. Bessette,) ...... . Mayor [ Bus 794-2633 · • ' · · Res: 794-4842 &a r-end C. Kt>ernig, Jr. . . . . . Tha.as E. Krhtopeit ... , .... Vaughn Gardinier ..... 798-0464 . . • . . . . . . . 798-1473 Bus . 794-6381 Res. 794-1220 Carle c. Zi-run ...•... -.-·····----Res. 798-5612 Harold L. Heyer ................ -Res. 798-1947 Walter H. Hurtt. . . . . . .............. Rea. 798-37 52 ENGLE'NOOD RESIDENTS CALL: S tan Dial, Ci t y Manager Elaer E. Schwab, Mayor. . . . . Dall81 Dhority Howard R. Brown Bus. 761-1140 Rea . 781-2209 Bus . 288-0771 · ·'\Res. 781-0904 ... ,.Bus. 771-0432 '-'\,;. Rc:;::-::•:.:·--:-7 8;,1;:----:2:-:7-=6::-5 . . . . Bus. 756-8386 \ Rea. 781-2497 John J. Lay. . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . .. ""' Bus. 761-2021 ''-'· Rc:;::-::S:.:·--:-7 8;,9,_--:3~4-=1 0;.- J. Lou is Parkinson . . ............. \ Bua. 761-2690 '-'· ..aRe-.tLL..• ...t.Z..Ii8:...1;;..-1uZulo~~.8 . . . . . . . . ...._ Bus. 237-9368 John c. Kreiling- ''-'· ..... .._s.._ ..... zu;B~l.:.-~Jl~1loli8L. • • . • . . . . But. 428-7 591 "'Ret. 781-1182 Richud Lone . . . I • • \ ! I .. 'r • •. 0 • I . . • . ' .• \ ! ' 'T f 2 - • 7 7 • 0 - 0 NO BUS SERVICE AFTER DECEMBER 31, 1969 UNLESS YOU ACT NOW ! Call your city manager and your councilman, or ask your supervisor to call, today. These men work for you ••• they were elected b y you. Tell them you do not want them to cancel your bus service. LITTLETON RESIDENTS CALL: Larry J. Borger , City Manager Don Weaver, Bus. 794-4214 Res. 798-8098 Asst. City Man~~ger ...........•.. Bus. 794-4214 A. R. Bessette,}· . . . . . . .. , • ·[Bus. 794-2633 "-yor Res. 794-4842 Ra~nd C. Koernig, Jr ............... 798-0464 Tho.sa E . Kristopeit ...•......•....... 798-1473 Vaughn Gardinier Bus. 794-6381 Rea. 794-1220 Carle C. Zi-rMn · ..•...... · · . · · ·· .. Rea. 798-5612 Harold L . Heyer ............... · -Res. 798-1947 Walter H. Hurtt .................... Res. 798-3752 ENGLEWOOD RESIDENTS CALL: Stan Dial , City Manager Elmer E. Schwab , Mayor. . . . .• Dallas Dhor i ty . . How a rd R. Brown ... Bu s. 761-1140 Res . 781-2209 Bus . 288-0771 • • "'\ Rca • 781-0904 ... ,.Bus. 771-0432 '-~. Rc:;::..:•~· --:l:-;8:_;1....;-2:-;7,.;6.::-5 . . . . Bus. 756-8386 \ Rea. 781-2497 John J . Lay. . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ""' Bua. 761-2021 '"-"· Re=·~· --:7:-;8~9 ...... -3~4:.;1;..0 J. Louie Parkinson . . ............. ""' Bua. 761-2690 ''-· JliReiJILJ•L....L78Kol..:·:...&l.l.7..,.18~ John C. Kreiling . . ....... '-. Bus. 237-9368 '\.. • .JIRciiJsa.. • .....s,;Z8~1~-~l~7lj,J8L.. Ri chard Lone. . ............ ' Bua . 428·7591 '\~_ll;.;;;e.::..• .;_• ...:.7-"'8.::..1-_...1..,.1......,8 2 • I I I 'r I • • - f rr~" ~~ ,.tJ ~ ¥q1 0 ~ f-. 7\...1 a; :;!10 '--u;_;.._ w~ - j...t2> J~ 1~11 6 1~,r-s S"o J rvCA.., s_ ~/ • • . .. 0 • I . . . , - • • 0 - NO BUS SERVICE AFTER DECEMBER 31,1969 UNLESS YOU ACT NOW ! Call your city manager and your councilman, or ask your supervisor to call, today. These men work f or you •.• they were elected by you. Tell them you do not want them to cancel your bus service. LITTLETON RESIDENTS CALL: Larry J . Borger, City Manager Don Weaver, Bus. 794-4214 Res. 798-8098 Asst. City Manager ........... . .. Bus. 794-4214 A. R. Bessette,}· . . . . . . [Bus 794-2633 Mayor · · ' · · Res: 794-4842 Ray.ond C. Koern ig, Jr. . . . . . . . . .. 798-0464 Th011111s E. Krhtopeit ... , ......•....... 798-1473 Vaughn Gardinier Bus. 794-6381 Res. 794-1220 Carle C. Zi-rman ...•........ ·. · · · ·-Res. 798-5612 Harold L. Heyer . . . . . . . . . ...... · -Res. 798-1947 Walter H. Hurtt .................... Res. 798-3752 ENGLEWOOD RESIDENTS CALL: Stan Dial, Ci ty Manager Elmer E. Schwab, Mayor. . . . .• Dallas Dhority . Howard R. Brown Bus. 761-1140 Res. 781-2209 Bus. 288-0771 . . "'\Rei. 781-0904 ... ,.Bus . 771-0432 ,aes. 781-2765 . . . . . . . . . Bus . 756-8386 '\Rea. 781-2497 John J. Lay. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . """'\. Bus. 761-2021 'Rea. 789-3410 J. Louil Parkinson . . ............. ..,. Bus. 761-2690 \ Ru, 781-7718 . . . . . ..._ Bus. 237-9368 '\ .... 781-1718 John c. Kreiling. Richard Lone . . . . . . . . . . . Ius . 428-7 591 ~ae •. 781-1182 I • • \ l I '! • 0 - . . I . . • . , . • • 0 - NO BUS SERVICE AFTER DECEMBER 31,1969 UNLESS YOU ACT NOW ! Call your city manager and your councilman, or ask your supervisor to call, today. These men work for you ••• they were elected by you. Tell them you do not want them to cancel your bus service. LITTLETON RESIDENTS CALL: Larry J. Borger , City Manager Don Weaver, Bus. 794-4214 Res. 798-8098 Aaat. City Manager. . . . .......... Bus. 794-4214 A. R. Beaaette, J·. . . . . . .. , . ·[Bus. 794-2633 Mayor Res. 794-4842 Ray.ond C. Koernig, Jr. . . . . . . . . .. 798-0464 Th011111s E. Krilltopeit ... , ......•....... 798-1473 Vaughn Gardinier Bus. 794-6381 Res. 794-1220 Carle C. Zi11111et11111n .............. · · · ··Res. 798-5612 Harold L. Heyer ............... ·-Res. 798-1947 Walter H. Hurtt .................... Res. 798-3752 ENGLEWOOD RESIDENTS CALL: Stan Dial , City Manager Elaer E. Schwab, Mayor. . . . .. Dallas Dhority . . Bus . 761-1140 Re s. 781-2209 Bus. 288-0771 · · · "'-~RcDUsc.:.-_Zu8ul.::-ClL09Zl0~4L. '-""' 781-2765 . . . '·.._·. ~=·6.;..·· ....:.7..:;7.;.1-...:0:..;,4..:;3~2 Howard R. Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bus. 756-8386 \ Rea. 781-2497 John J. Lay. . . . . . ............ '""'\. Bus. 761-2021 \....:;. R~e~s.;..-...,:7,.;8~9-~3~4~1 0':- J. Louis Parkinson •............. '\ Bua. 761-2690 '-· .DReili.laLJ•L...L7x.8lt..;;-;..&7.t..7_..18.._ John c . Kreiling. . ....... ..._ Bua. 237-9368 ''-· ,~~Bc-.a ._, ..t.Za81..:-:.o3L&.Z.~o~18ii- Richard Lone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lua. 428-7591 "'Rea. 781-1182 ----------,r-' .• I I I 'r I • • • 0 • • ' ' . , . ·' \ I I '! . .. . I . . f - • • - NO BUS SERVICE AFTER DECEMBER 31,1969 UNLESS YOU ACT NOW ! Call your city manager and your councilman, or ask your supervisor to call, today. These men work for you ••• they were elected by you. Tell them you do not want them to cancel your bus service. LITTLETON RESIDENTS CALL: Larry J. Borger, City Manager Don Weaver, Bus. 794-4214 Res. 798-8098 Asst. City Manager .............. Bus. 794-4214 A. R. Bessette, J.. . . . . . .. , . ·[Bus. 794-2633 Mayor Res. 794-4842 Ra~nd C. Koernig, Jr. . . . . . . .... 798-0464 Thc.as E. Kristopeit ... , .............. 798-1473 Vaughn Gardinier Bus. 794-6381 Res. 794-1220 Carle C. Zi-nun ...•...... · · · · · · · .. Res. 798-5612 Harold L. Heyer . . . . . . . . . ..... · · -Res. 798-1947 Wdter H. Hurtt .................... Res. 798-3752 ENGLEWOOD RESIDENTS CALL: Stan Dial , City Manager Bus. 761-1140 Rea. 781-2209 Bus. 288-0771 Elaer E. Schwab , Mayor. . . . . . . . "''-RcKJIW.•-Ll78~1..:-~0Zl90c4t... ... '\Bus. 771-0432 '\,;. Be=•.:..· _,7_,8c:,l-_,2:..:.7~6.::,.5 Howud R. Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bus . 756-8386 \ Rea. 781-2497 Dalla a Dhority John J . Lay. . . . . . . . . . . . ...... ''"", ,RcB~u'-!11..:... -!7~6'?1-:...2~0~2~1 L 789-3410 J. Loull Parkin1on . . ............. ..,. Bus. 761-2690 ''-· JlORIIiJILI•~7811..1..:-;.~.7,.,_7.~<o~l8~ John c. Kreiling . . ....... , Bus. 237-9368 ''-· .ak.:JILI•""""'Z811,jl..:-... l.t..Zllo.li8L.. Richard Lo n e • . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bu1 . 428-7591 ~Rea. 781-1\82 I • • ~- • 0 - tf 7s ~ :uu. ___ ){'L .• /J, c-1~-,~..;,( _!~:Jl ~ •I ,~_,~ ) J6 G"" b:> C)(}..), "3':.1 ~ I . • ·' I I . f 'f 0 .. - .; • \ , ' • -------··- - . . . • • - I ! '\' ' - ) ·' • ----- -. . -. . ' • --~--· -- ' .. J /?b \ ' .. ~ 0;, ('_Lv cJ~1s-~~U ·~v:L~~of¥~.~ jJ7.--. '' ' ~~]11/!>-:/u.rv ...... ~~(~ la8 __. 1 /t!O S . J3roa._cfw~ · j~Cj . 1/vr~ _ . c ~ 3-l ~o So I:B_c~> kJ. /Jfo · ;JJ-Jfr~ ~/!. ~ ~ ) YYo Jo . ):}c~-l ~f-. /fl ';~~-~ )((._ ~L/"_,t")/S 3\f?7~-;;B(Y>,'?'t d .J ,- !Y;;J. ~~vn4 {b~A ~1~7 J<'> ~ ~ j£/3 '~q'~o(.tJ l~.J./cJ ~Uj~dl.~At!, .... ~Q. 111--· ~--1 a-~ 1/J- )i-t 1'/7 I~Y /t/-f /Se> 0 ' \ ! ' ! . . . I . f - • • ----------------------~-------------.------------~--~------------------------~~-------~--~ • A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 116. 2 THROUGH AND INCUJDING 116. 2•7 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND RESCINDING THE TAX LEVIED THEREBY UPON THE BUSINESS OF SELLING AT RETAIL 3.2 BEER, MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS FOR BEVERAGE PURPOSES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1970 AND ALL SUBSEQUENT YEARS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORAD0 1 as follova: That 116.2 through and includina 116.2•7 of the .._nicipal Code of the City of Enalevood 1a hereby repealed and the tax or fee levied by the provisiooa of aaid sectioo shall not be . collected for tbe calendar year 1970 or any aubsequent caleDdar year. Introduced. read ln full and passed oa firet readtaa oa the ___ day of Hoveabar, 1969. PubUsbed aa a 1111 for an ordlaaDce oa 0. ___ day of ------· 1969. Mayor Attest: city cierk-treasurer 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 • • City Cieri-Tieasurer • I · • ' • of" c11< ( co'·. - TY r'"' Ol' r.l '{, ':" I f J::";. r:1 ~ • ...., ROND it ;:;v .OHD ,St,;C . 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Identificut.iou Cart.! 914 71) 971 77 1 '1 71 931 1ZI 7 ~7 7Z7 971.4 ~ 5000 , Bond AP P .l~:: 5 .U<J 10 .(.Q 10,00 15 .00 15.00 5.00 s.oo . 20.00 20 .0 \J <.'O .vO 2{),')0 20 .JO 15.00 10.00 5 .1l0 10 .00 Par,c 1, L 1Cr.' ... r: t r:.E 50 .L>U fo r (JJ cays 2 5.'lU a dd . )0 <.lays 100 .00 p'l r year 2 5,00 II II 5.00 per y r 1-25 beds 50 .0 0 " " .l 6-50 75 .00 00 II 51-10 0 " 1(}() ,()() '1 "1(}]-.~5 0 II 150 .00 " ove r 251 " 50 .·)() pe r Yr. 1-:s tab. 10 .00 11 App rt"ntice 25 .00 Indivi d.Ja1 20 .00 .Pr Yr 4-25 rm 'J 5,\JO " II ._6 -50 It 5•),00 It It 51 -100 II 7~ ,'l:) It II 1()1 -200 It 100.00 " " 200 -over 10 ,01J per yr per sta t!on 100.00 per yr over 10000/f Cap. 25 . ,u ~r yr less l lf',OON cap. l U, ')() per truc K pt•r year 100 ,O<J per yt!ar ---- 0 ' .. • - l dt'll (.lj{ rF :-: G ~ LT C'::::;:.: •t ~v .uH AP P .I· :t.; ,lt 'J:",. t;' I ~:E .._·u r I ar. n 'J5) lO .UO ~~ .(J\.' p~r yea r ·'·:~ 'ea1er 953 10 .00 75 .00 per ye:lr .<enr ~1 s 972 10 .00 5(.l ,OO per year Pet Sho p 972 10 .00 2 5 .00 II " Loan:;-1-lOOODO . <;6 4 10 .J0 1!)0 .00 II 101 -2 500lJ0 . 200 .0 0 II ·' l -5ll0000 . II 300 .00 II II 50 1-7 5()()0() • 1.0(). \JO " 751-1 ~i il liuu 5 Jl J .oo " II Ove r 1-Million II 600 .00 ,, Ma.ga:tine Cornpanie5 954 P.ond ~;1000 . 10 .00 1.00 pe r week ~\ar,azine A ~tent 5 .00 1.00 II Heat ~;laueh ~e r i ng· 722 15 .uo· 200 .00 pe r year Ss t.a blishment 722 15 .00 100 .00 II II hw:~&n Cons urnp.Proc. 722 15 .00 50 .00 II II Meat -rrozen Food 722 15 .u0 1 .00 Locke r \:ho1esa1c & Hetail 7:<.2 10 .()() 5(),00 II II •\e rc hant Gl.lil rd Con pan,¥ 983 !•ond ~ 5000 . Less than 6 emp . 1 0 .00 5 .00 per year 6 to <; emp . 10.00 50 .00 " II h) to 1'1 II 10 .00 75.00 II 20 or mere 10 .00 100 .00 II II Individual 10 ,00 10.00 II " Milk Plant.s 72J 15 .00 2JO .OO per yenr Milk Trucks 5.00 40 .00 II '' -2. t.o n & over ~.00 25 .00 tl Under 2 ton ~ •• JO 15.0() II II 1 Ton Milk Distributor 72) 5.00 1,0 .00 per yeAr Mllk-Dair:' Prod . 72J 5.00 40 .00 II " & Vendor Motion Picture Ac tj n.· Sc i ools 91) 15 .00 250.00 1/4 yoRr , • • 1\ot.i u n Pic~uro Filn \'a ul .:; No~els & "!'our ist. Camps Husic ~;a cllines Qj1 'endor Peddler:. Pawnbroker Poultry Private 't!dls Co&:uac rcia •JlJ '))2. ?14 957 955 ')55 952 719 Charit.ab o So li rit.at.lo n 86) 1'romot .er-s-Ch .ri '· le • 0 - Dond 5000 . 10 .->J 1Q .(,t) • II none 10 .00 II 5 .00 II II " II II 5 .00 5.1!0 10.00 10. 'I) 5. 5 .()) 'io fc n .no ;.J .. Jil 1 •'r" .:r 1 vault. li) 1.00 " over 1 vault. :1) ,\) I 35 ..... J 511 . ·'" 75 .:>0 p tH' ::r 1-2 5 unit II 26 -50 II " 51 -100 " "101-200 ,, l JCJ .00 11 0Vel' 200 10 15 .lXl per yea r .25 .W per 1ant. pr yr 5 .0) lsL t r uck '' 15 .00 ea add . " l()J .dJ pe r· .G5.UU II 15 ,00 II 25.00 II 150.00 " 6oO .OU " 2 .00 II y r 1st c 1 ~d Cl )d c 4t.h c::. 5U, C1 6th C1 'lth pe r ~n 1.50 yr-)rd cl 2 .5J p~r yr 4th Cl 40'J .OO oer yr 100 .<0 per yr lO .... J p••r yr 25 .00 • " lO .Ov ea. uut.l et. 10 .(,0 nernil per drive f I i1e staurant. rtecreationa 1 ~ Social Il.ollcr 3 katlnl ~ iUni< 5ecor,o ll ar.d ALL USU> NDI & USED Sho·Jtin ~ Gal leri es Signs 1 /2¢ pe r sq ft S tock Bro ~<e r " t:xchanr,e Slo'.!J:I:,d ng Poo s Taxicab Driv.!rs 1'u~rist Camp-.·.uLd Tr ~Her ':'r e e ..i ervice Truck Parking • 0 - I:otiD ~.~.OhD .~~C . I~L~NCE '115 912 'J5J 914 956 961 961 7113 424 941 6JJ 972 520 llond 500. II !Jone AP?. FE..'-: 15. :0 " " " " 10 .0 0 15.0 0 ld .OO 10 . :JO Lo r.e 10.00 none 10 ,ll0 10 • .:() lO.vO l 'J .OO 5 .0 •) 15.00 l5.UO 5.W Page 7 LIC E:~:,:_;; FEE 20 .00 y r )0 .0 0 " 50 .00 " 7 5.00 " o EAT.CAP. l t o 10 ll to 2 5 6 LO 50 51 to 100 100 '' over l CXJ .OO " 100 .00 15 .00 !'r i ve In S t and Up & '·lagon <.{).().J per yr 100 .0 0 pe r y r l OiJ .OQ per yr General 50 .oo " " Mixed 10 .00 " In c i de ntal 100 .0 0 p er yr ].00 projec ting 1.00 flat.,roof,Gr. .:5 .u-J per y ear 200 .0 0 per yea.r 200,\JO 100 .00 12 oo s .open 5 1108. • 5.0 :.J per year ~Q .OO l - 2 5 units J 5. 0 26 -50 " 50 .00 51 -100 " 75 ,()() 101 -2()0 II l .00 )r over 200 50 .ll0 l t o 10 2 .JO ea. add. .!5.W per y ear 25.00 " ' I • ' • I - - ------~ ----. _ .. '. Page 8 R(rJD TY !' ... 01 LTC ·:~. ~\ ':!\' .OI!D .ST . J T'U I<A ~CE APP .F1'E LI C s· l ~E "l·.:E ,fault. Cleaner 71JC> 5 .00 2 50 . () pe r yr \f e nd l nc. r~ cl i ne s 729 10 .00 20 .00 II C a s s I-1¢ l -20 50 .00 21 or more II 50 .0 0 1 t.o 20-Cl.II 5¢ 1 00 .00 21 or 80t"e II 50 .•JO l -20 Cla s s III 10 ¢ 150 .00 21 o r more 20 .00 Eac h F.mp 1oy e •·e i gher 984 Bond 2 500 . 5.00 2 5.00 per year 0 • • , • • CITY OF ENG LE 1 ..)!) ,>LAJ\:-;L·G A;-.D L.O . r ,· N v c mb P t" 1 8 , 1 96 : . .IV P, '.1, Membe rs Pr ese nt: Carls on , Len ts ch; Woods Romans E -o fl ic 1n M mb rs Abs e n t: Lon ; Parki ns n ; Tou c ht o n CITY r 0 r F I r r ~ I_ .. ,,_r .r c ~· c'U~~ &§ idK Mr. Woods stat e d that b cau e a quorum of th e Co mmission was not presen t, that th m c t1 n• L0Uld not Gt Jurmdl1y c alled to o rd r ; how e ver, inasmuch as there w r people present in r eg ards to th e e xpansion of a Mobil e Ho me Park at 3075 So ut h Sant a F e Drive , that this problem cou l d b discuss d inl ormal l y b Od information f orward d to t h e me mb e rs of th Commissi o n who cou l d n ot b e in att enda nc e. Mr . Jacqu e s Ma c hol, repr e s e n ting Mr. Payton , the present owner of th e property, discuss ed plans f or th e pr o pos e d mobile home park ex- pansion. Mr. Machol pointed out that Mr. P ett it t, who has an opti on to purchase th prop erty and wh o plans to d e v e l op th e park, has agr ee d to purchase additional land to mak e th e egres s road to Dartmouth Avenu e, whic h is now only 12 fe e t wide, the r e quired 15 ft. minimum width . It wa s su gge st e d that Mr. P ett it t would like to amen d his o riginal plans which we r e c onsid e r e d at a previ ou mee tin g to s how the ce nter roadway through the propos e d Pa rk at a 25 foot width rat h r than the original • 17 feet, whi c h widt h could p e rmit parking on on wide. This would accommo da te an ex tra 15 par kin g spa ce s in addit i on to the requir e d one spa ce p e r mobile hom e spac e . Mr. Ma c hol sta te d that t h ere would b e "mushroom lights" installed fo r e v e ning ligh ti n g of th Park , sid ew alks, and g rass e d areas. Mr . P etti tt poi nt e d out that in th r ~~~ u Plans, h has shown th e trailer spac e s on a 90° layout, and that in his op ini on, this wi ll gi v e mor e spac e b e tw ee n th e mobil homes to accommod at gree nery. He added that th e re would also b e an ar e a in th fr ont of th e Park wher e ther e would b e grass, etc . Mr. Mac h o l stated that if hlr. P ttitt' plan w r e tom e t the requir - me nts of th Mobil e Hom e Park Ordin anc a lon e , that 30 trail er spa ce s could b accommodat e d ; however, Mr. P ett itt is wi lling to limit th e spac s to 27. Mrs. Rom ans ask d if Mr . P et titt plann ed t o install a ce rn nt sta nd und r th trailers , or if h was plannin g to us e "r ibbons". Di scussion fo llow d . Mr . P ettitt stat d that h e didn't "want to go too far forth ar ea", and comme nt e d that he fe lt if h e was required to in - stall th s o l id "slab ", that th e other par k s i n th e area should also b e r quir ~ to install th slabs ; h th n comm e n t d that if th e Com- missi on ~auld approv th xpan ion of th e Court if slabs w r install d, h would b wi lling to install solid caner t s l abs. Mr . P e ttitt f u rther dis uss d hi plan, and not d spa c s for various siz d mobi l hom e s . Mr. Carlson tat d tha t h didn't f e l t h er would b much d ema nd for 8 ft . mobil e hom spaces, and that h e didn't fe e l th Park should b e planned around spa c s of t his siz . Mr. P etti tt s tat d tha t th e P lan could b ad justed. Discussion followe d. Mr. Carlson qu es tion d th e parkin g arrang m nt, and stat d that h didn't f ee l th e r e would b e a d quat room to park a ar plus a mobil e hom e on th sit s as shown. Mr . Car l son stat d that h is of th opi ni on that on e c ould not look on a spac in th propos d P ar k as a "home"; rath r, h f lt it would b come n othing but a "park1n g lot ", and wo ul d begin to d t riorate as soon as th mobil hom w par k d th re. Mr. Carl on point d out that th mobil hom e is b ~ay of lif e, a nd i no long r regarded as "t e mporary housing "; h light of this that mobil hom par ks should b as nic as possibl , and sp a s should no t b crowd d togeth r simply b caus a certa in numb r of spaces woul d b p rmitted under an Ordinanc which n c s arily must prov i d minimal standa rds . Mr . Carlson also not e d that if th pric of th land is too high to gi v e reasonabl -1- • f ----- -I • r eturn without crowding i n the manner proposed, that possibly the land should not be used as a Mo bile Home Park , but rather for one of the other numerous uses p e rmi tted in th e Industrial District . Discussion followed. Mr . Ma c h o l stated that Mr . P e ttitt is trying to present a reasonable plan for the us e of the site, and that if the Com- mission would allow Mr. Pettitt the us e of the site as a Mobile Hom e P ar k with a "reasonabl e " numb er o f spaces, he is of the opinion th at it wou ld b e upgrading th e area . Mr. P e ttitt commented that he felt h e wo uld hav e to hav e "aroun d 25 spac e s" to mak e th e project feasibl e. Discussion followed. Mrs. Romans noted that if th e Planning Commission did not feel they could approve the expansion of the Park , that Mr. Pettitt could app eal their d ec ision to the Bo a rd of Adjustm e nt and App ea ls . Mr. Machol stated that there was a time element involved, and this is the r e ason why they have made such a "tremendous effort" to cooperate with the d esi r e s of the Planning Commission. Fur t h er bri ef discussion followed . It was determined that Mr. Pettitt would submit another Plan at the next reg ular meeting of the Commission on December 2, 1969. Th e matter of off-street parking in the core area of Englewood was then discussed. Mr. Lentsch stat ed that there is a possibility that the parking lot on the east side of the 3400 block of South Acoma may be sold, in which event the merchan ts in the 3400 block of South Broadway and some of the merchants on South Acoma Street would have no parking for their employees and customers. Mr . Lentsch stated that he felt some steps should be taken to ensur e permanent public parking in the area. He cited an example of the Englewood Herald, which presently has 23 employees, and if parking is not made available for these e mployees, the management of the Hera ld has stat e d that they will have to look e lsewh e re for their headquarters . Mr . Lentsch stated that there hav e been plans in the past for obtaining public parking, but that we hav e not been able to bring th e m to reality. Mrs. Romans noted that there have been two contacts made to the Planning De partment on the possibil ity of obtaining B-2 (Business) Zoning on t h e land occupied by the subject parking lot for the construction of a car wash. She stated that she agrees with Mr . L ntsch that somethin g must b e don e about the parking situation , and that she had been of the opinion that possibly the Planning Commission would be the body to consider the matt er. Discussion followed. Mr. Le ntsch discussed the financing of the parking lots, and question ed whether or not an "improvement district" for the 1Core Area could be implemented to finance the acquisition. Mr . Woods stated that he could s an improvement district if it were to be c onfined to th e downtown area, but as a property owner, h e cou ld not s e having his prop erty ass ssed to finance the purchase of parking lots for the merchants. Mr. Car ls o n stated that h e f e lt it would have to be a joint v e ntu re b tw en the property owner, the merchant, and the City. He also point e d out that a p er son constructing a new building is required to prov i d ad qu at par king for th e proposed use, whil e the persons owning the old e r buildings have not provided parking . Mr . Carlson quest ioned why th own rs of the e xisting buildings should not be required to provid th e ir own parking if they have not d o ne so. Discussion followed. Mr . Le ntsch stated that th y, t he downtown m rchants, needed guidanc from t h e City, and he comm e nted tha t the downtown area c annot surviv on on- str t par king alone for their customers. Discussion followed. Mr . Carlson asked if possibly the Denver Re gional Council of Governm nts might have som information on financing the purchase of public parking lots? Furth er dis cu ssi on followed. Mr. Lent•ch a•ked that Mrs. Romans gath r th information on financing of parking lots by other citi s, and stat d that he will dis cu •s th e matter further with the merchants along Broadway and in the rest of the Cor e Ar e a. He suggested that -2- • • 0 • • I .. ( poss1b l y the City and the merchants and property owners could have a joint me ti n g in January, inasmuch a s with t h e ho liday season approaching , many mercha nts would be unabl e to f 1nd time to attend meetings su ch as Lh one propo s ed . Mrs. Romans reminded memb ers present of th e spe ial mee tin g on November 22nd at 8:00 A. M. at th e Sw e dish Me dical Cent r . Mr. Lon e ntered and took his place with th e Co mmission . Th e discussions whi h had prece d d w r e r e vi e wed for Mr . Lo n e . Br ief discussi on fo llowed. I . CALL TO ORDER. The r egular mee t1ng of the City Planning and Zo n ing Commi ssion was cal l ed to or d r at 9:25 P. M. by Chai rman Wo o ds. Members present: Carlson ; Lentsch; Lone; Wo o ds Romans , Ex-offi c i o Me mb e r s absent: Parkinson ; Touchton II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES . Mr. woods stated tnat tne Minutes of October 28, 1969, were to b e consi d e r e d for approval. Car lson moved: Le ntsch s ec onded: The Minutes of October 28 , 1969, be approved as written. The motion carried unanimously. III. MR. JAY PETTITT 3075 S. Santa F e Dr. CONDITIONAL USE Mob1l e Rome Pa r k CASE #42-69A October 28 , 1969 This matt e r was not removed from th e Tabl e . How e v e r, th e e arli er d i s- cu ssion wit h th e applicant had be e n r e vi e wed for Mr . Lon e b f or e the m eting wa s called to order, and it was d etermined that there was no f urth e r act ion which could be taken at this tim e . IV. HURON STREET EXTENSION ~Blk. S . Huron St. CASE #43 -69 Mrs. Ro mans stat e d that several y e ars ago, Messrs. Buckmast er and He pl er brou g ht in plans f or what was referred t o as the "Minor De v e lopm e n t" in th e 4100 bloc k of South Huron Street . An exte nsion of South Huron Stree t north of West Princeton Avenue which e ~d e d in a cul-de-sac was d e dica~d , an d t hr ee hom es were subs e quently dev e lope d in the are a. Th e Di rector of Public Works has aske d that th e Commission co nsid er th e feasibility of openi n g this xt ens ion of South Huron Street onto West Oxford Av e nu Mr . Waggon e r has point e d o ut that wh e n th e City of Englewood takes over co ntrol of the Den v er City Ditch, th e gr ad e on W st Ox for d c an b e cha n g d , thus e liminating th e dang rous situation which now e xists at this point on Ox f ord. Mr. Waggoner f ls that by exte nding South Huron to West Oxford Av e nu e, thos p rso ns who travel nort h o n S outh Huron St reet would then b giv n th option of t u rn ing o ff at W st Quincy Av nu or at W st Oxford Av nu . Also, those persons on We st Oxf ord Avenu e wish- ing to go south on South Huron Street could do so. Th e matter has arisen b caus the 4200 block is in th e proposed Pav ing Di stri ct, and Mr. Waggon r would like to know th Comm ission's f eling b fore th e District 1 approv d , b caus it wo uld mak a di ffer nc o n th roadway width that •ould b requir d in that bloc k. lr. Carlson stat d h f lt w wo uld b e spending a lot of money to g t L•o additional blocks of str ct paving; h stat d that in his opinion, Lhi is on of th worst spots in town . Mr . Lon stat d that h i of th op1nion that thi could b a very ni e qui t r sidential ar a and prov1d s a r li f to th grid-patt rn d evelopm nt of th City. Furth r -3- • I • f ---• I • discussion followed. It was the determination of the Commission that Mr. Waggoner be informed that it is the feeling of the Commission that the suggestion seems somewhat unfeasible based on the information avail- able at this point, but they would consider the matter further were cost e stimates to be made available. V. MISCELLANEOUS Mrs. Romans stated that there was a Hearing before the Colorado Depart- ment of Highways, November 21st, at 2 P . M. on the Santa Fe project betw ee n the Valley Highway and West Florida Avenue . She s~ted that what is done on the project at that point could have a bearing on the project in Englewood, and suggested that any members who could attend plan to do so. The meeting adjourned at 9:50 P. M. -4- • I • • . , I -• ( ENGLEWOOD PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION Minutes of November 12 , 1969 The regular monthly meeting of the Englewood Parks & Recreation Commlel!ion was called to order by Colbert Cushing, chairman, at 7:30p.m. 1n the Recrea1bn Office. Members present: Cushing, Kreiling, ex-officio Members absent: Al110 present: Jorgen~n c . c,l:~Y Jacques Stackhous , Engl ewood Recr~J ~uncil President 12'tv Bob Proctor , Englewood Recreation Council Vlee ·1, 0 President o , . c .... Jerry Royther , Assistant Director of Parks & Reoreation Oc..0 . Lay mo ed, Allen seconded, that the minutes of the October 8 meeting be approved a& printed. Motion carried. The financ a1 report for October was presented by the Director. Income for month, $3 146 33 ; expense {or month -$6, 133. 76; percentage of income collected -75. 91%; per- • centage of expense as of October 31 -80. 52%. The Director explained that the plan is to replace aom basketbnll unlforms and ~uipment, purchase adding machines for the two swim pools purclulse a new kiln for the c 1•amic class, and do some repair and remodeUDg r.t the Duncan Building, leaving approximately $6 ,000 .00 aa an ending balance fo 1969 . Bl lUling moved, La.y seconded, that the financial report be received as presented. Motion c ed. The Dir ctor informed the Commission that appUcat1on has been submitted again this year the Cold Medal Award. Because of the we ther, the seeding at Centennial Park was not accompUshed this fall u planned Keeaon hna express d a desire to go ahead with the seeding but would not guarantee t growth planted this lrte 50 1t waa decided to wait unW spring. Therefore, t park will_ not De r ady for us in th apr1ng of 1970 as planned. Possib1Uty it might be read for mited ua 1n the fall of 1970. The City Councll appro d thllt application be made for fe r 1 aid to oompl de lop- ment of Belle 1 w Park Application hu be made to Denver Regional COUDCfl of Go mmente and t will be re 1ewed by th m next week. Appltc ton will then be tto te , Ftsh a p t lr atdera.Uon. The acquia tion and developmnt of the B lle\i Addition wu revtewed. The j:arldng lot wu oonatruoted in June of 1188 becau of th p •Inc need ven thoulb the application for a f, ral p-allt of $10 , 850. bad not aJ)IrOved by tb BOR • Approval of 1 grant wu • • f I • Parks & ReCl'eatiOD Commission Minutes of November 12, 1969 Page -2- received 1n October of 1968 but the conatructl.on cost of the parldng lot is not eUglble• The Director recommended that this money be used for the development of a picnic area in tbt> lower portiOll with 1'aoillt1aa dlrected toward senior citizens and physically handicapped persons. Also. that the cre6k bank be relined with cono1·ete. Allen moved, Lay secooded, that this portion of Belleview Addition be developed as recommended by the Director. MotlOll carried. The Dl.reotor will have plans and costs ready at the next meeting. Damage to trees and other shrubs, due to the severe storms and oold weather In Octobel', is still being disoovered. Also bad fl'Ozen pipea in the restrooms at Bates-Logan Park that had to be replaced. Mr. Stackhouse reported that the Youth Council will have a meeting on November 20. There will be no Comm!Balon meeting in December unle118 there is aome matter that needs attention before the regular January meeting. Meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m. Respectfully submitted, -#d<4ff~ EdithE Romans • I . • ' • • C! I N1'RODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMA ROR ITY c " BY AUTHORITY C !Tt 9 . ' ·-ORDINANCE O. • SERIES OF 196g: L f'vCL '. ~v u, C < ' '""' AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 1124.1-1 THROUGH, AND I N LUD INO, 124.1-9 OF THE KU ICI PAL CODE OF T CITY OF ENG LE , - E CTING THE SAME WI TH A NTS, AND ADDI HE SECTIONS THEREUNTO TO REQUIRE THE ANNUAL LICENSING OF DOGS KEPT WITHIN THE CITY OF E LKWOOD. BE I T OR I D Y THE CITY CO CIL OP THE CITY OP E LE -lOOD, CO LORADO i that II 24.1-4 through and includ ing 124.1-9 of the Mun i cipa Co o f t City of nslevood, Colorado, are hereby re al~d and the fo l lovi proviaiona are enacted in their place: AI u1ed herein , unle11 the context t following words aball have t 'Dol' ahal l an b oth a male and female do&; r' aba ll an a n y person owning, keeping or h rbo r- a dog o r do a : 'At l rge ' aha ll a n off the premiae1 o f the o wne r a nd not under control by 1 aab, cord, chain or otherwiae, or not u r the ~diAte control or auperviaion of the keeper or any -plo,ee, 1ervant or member of the d iate f.lmily of the keeper or of the owner or an ployee, aerv nt or member of the iunediate family of the owner. "124.1-2 Licenee nd Rjjistration ~ired. All o 1 p , harbored, or ma!ntdned 6y t l r owner• 1n hi eity of Englewood a 11 be annually liceneed and regiltered if over six months of • Dog lieen.e1 ahall be iaaued by the city clerk upon payment f a lieenae tax o f $2.00 for eac mal or spayed f - le, and $4.0 for each unapayed female . • pplieation for 1ucb l ieen e for each calendar year 1hall be made by t h e owner of t do on or before March Jllt o f 1uch year or within t h irty day a f t er the do reachea the age of lix monthl, whichever 1e later . The r aball atate at the time application 1a made for sueh l ie nae and upon printed fo~ provided for such purpoa hia name and addrea1 • and the name, breed. color and au of each dog owned or pt by him. The proviliooa of thil aec ion ahall no apply to doga whoae owner• are nonreaidentl temporarily within the city, nor to doge brou t into the city for the purpo1e of participating in any dog lhow, nor to 'aeeing-eye' doge properly rai d to aaaiat blind -r:<: ~m.n 5\lch doga are actu lly bei uaed by blind peraona for the purp 1e of aiding th in goi from p ace t place . '124.1-3 T & and Collar. Upon payment of the lice 1e f the clerk abill l1aue to tbi owner a licenae c rtificate and a tallie t f or each dog ao Ucenaed . The ahape of the tag sha ll be c d every y ar and aball heve 1t d thereon the year for ieh it •• 111 d be r c o n 1 ing with the num ber on the cert ificate . ve owner a ba ll be required t o provide each do with a collar to i ch tb licenae t a at aff d, and ahall tha t he collar ancl t are conataatly worn. In caM a do 1a loa or ltroyed . a duplicate will be iaaued y the u p pre tation of a r ip ahowing tba pa nt of the e f for t curre )ear , a n t be n o f a 1 ty (5 ) a uch duplicate. tqa aha 1 not be trana fer able t o anot r and no refund• 1hall be de on any dCJI becaua of death o f t dog or t r'• leaving t xpiration of t he licenae riod • ---_____ _...__ • • • • "124 .1-4 Rabies Vacc !nation Re quired. It a hall be unlaw- f ul for the owner of any dog to kiep or maintain any such dog unless it shall have been vaccinated by a licensed veterinary surgeon with anti•rabiea vaccloe within one year preceding the date on which auch dog ia kept or maintained, and every do g within the city limits shall at all times have a current rabiea tag aa provided by the State Department of Health , or a subdiviaion or legal representative of auch department. No license tag shall be iaaued by the clerk except upon a showing that the owner of the dog has ob tained a current rabiea tag for the dog. "f 24 .1-5 Runnifit at Lar~e Prohi bited . Every owner or keeper o f any dog shAl l pro bit sue dog from biing or running at large and every such owner ahall 1Mure that any dog ahall not be o ff the owne r '• premiaea, unleas the same ia on a leaah, or is other- wiae suitably reatrained. Any dog running at large or being off the owner'• premises without such rea t raint ia hereby declare d to be a nuiaance. "124.1-6 Barkin~ Dogs a Nuiuoce. It ahall be unlawful for any own.er or keeper o any dog or doga to permit auch dog or dogs by loud and persistent habitual barking, howling or yelp ing, to disturb any person or neighborhood, and the .... i s hereby declared to be a public nuisance. It ahall not be neceaaary for the purpoaea of this aubaection, to identify and deacribe th dog or dogs which are barking, bowling or yelping , provided only that it shall be shown who baa posaesaion, care, cuatody or control of said dog or dogi. "1 24. -7 Im pounding of Doga. It ahall be the duty of the chief of po lice, or such peraon or persona aa he may deaignatel t o apprebeod every dog runniaa at large contrary to the provia ons of S24.1-5 and to impound auch dog in the city pound or other suitable p lace; provided, however , that if any dangeroua, fierce or vicioua dog so found at large cannot be aafely taken up and impounded, such dog may be a lain by any police officer. The raon in charge of the city do& pound, or such other peraon as t he chief of police may designate, upon receiving any dog ahall make a complete regiatry, entering the breed, color and aex of such dog and whether or not auch dog baa a current licenae tag . If such dog has a current license tag, be ahall enter the number of the aaid tag and the l\UIII and addreu of the owner, if the aame can be obtained . "124.1-8 otice -Recla~. ot later than three daya after tbli liilpounding of any dog;be owner shall be notified, or if the owner of the dog 1a unknown, written notice ahall be po ated fo r three daya in three or more conapicuoua placea in the city deacribing the dog and the time and place of taking. The owner of any dog so impounded may reclaim aucb dog upon payment of all coata and charges incurred by tbe city for impounding and mainten- ance of aucb dog , provided that he shall alao forthwith obtain a current license and rabiea taga if auch dog shall not have such ta a. "124.1-9 Diafloaition of Unclaimed Doga . It shall be the duty o f the person in c arge of fbi city pouna. or such other peraon aa the chief of police may direct! to keep all dogs impounded under the proviaiona of thia a ect on for a period of aix days. If at the expiration of aix days from the date of notice to the owner or the poating of such notice, such dog aball not have been rede d, it y be diapoaed of • "124 .1-10 Unlawful to ep rbor or Maintain Vicioua Doss. No do of fierce, dangerous or v!c:Ioua propena{tles ahitl bi kept, harbored or maintained within the City of Englewood. "124.1-ll Poiaoni!!J Do&• Unlawful. It ahall be unlawful for any peraon to polaon any dog or do&• or to distribute poiaon in ny manner wbatloever with the intent of poiaoning any do or do s • --~-----... .-- 0 ' - • • "124.1-12 Cauaaaruhu, It •ball be uulawfu1 for any ~re011 to cauH, """'liiif1i&!i, or eaoour ... aoy doa fi&bt iD any public place or private p laoe within tbe city.' Introduced , reacl in full ADd pa .. ed on firlt readin& on tbe ___ day of , 1969. Publiabtd u a Bill for ao Ordinaace on tt. day of ----------• 1969. d by title and pa .. ect on final r adi.Qa on the __ _ y of , 1969. Publiabed by title u ordinance Ro. , eriea of 1969, on the day of , 1969 . Riyor Atte•t: city e£irk-Ti ... Uiir I.~_~tepben A. Lyoa, do btnby certify that the above and fQnao..,. La a tl'\le ....-ace _. ca.plate oon of aa dinaDM puaed on filial iNcl1aa aacl pultlubed by title u Ordtna.oe No. ----• Seriea of 1969. Atte8t: city elifi-i'iiiiUi'ir -3· 0 • I ! ' ' 'r • • " , 'rr INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIU1AN DHORITY Ct ~y • I- BY AtrrH~TY ORDI NA NCE • ) , SERlE OF 1 969 A INA CE PEAL ING 1124.1•1 THROUGH, AND INCUJD I MG, I 24 .1•9 OF THE MUN ICIPA L CO F THE CITY OF EliGI..EWOO D, ENACT I THE SAME WIT H NI»mMT S , AND ADDING FURTHER SECT I ONS THEREUNTO TO REQUIRE THE ANNUAL LICENSING OF DOGS KEPT WITHIN THE CITY OF ENG LE BE I T Oll.OAINED BY THE CITY COUNCI L THE CITY OF ENGLE WOOD , CO RAOO i that II 24.1 -4 thro ugh and including t24.l -9 o f the nicipa Code of the City o f Englewood, Colorado, are hereby repealed and the fol l owing proviaiona are enacted in their place : As used herein, unless the context the following words shall hav e the 1 s ha ll an both a male a nd female dog; r' a ha l .. an any parson owning, Kee p ing or harbo r- ing a dog or dogs; 'A t large ' aha 1 an off the premise s of th owner and n ot u nder contro by leash, cord, chain or otherwise, o r not under the iamediate control or supervision of the keeper or any employee, aervant or member o f the immediate family of the keeper or of the owoer or an employe , aerv nt or member of the t-diate family of the owner. "124 .1 -2 Licenae aru.i autration ~ired. All dogs kept , rbored, or maintained by t lr OWMri llbi City of inglewoOd sbal be annually licenaed and registered if over six months of e . Dog licenaes aball be iaaued by the city clerk upon payment of a licenae tax of $2.00 for each le or spayed fe - male, and $4 .00 for each unapayed le. Application for such icenae for each caleadar year abal l be made by t h e owner of t he dog on or be fore Ma r c h 3 1st o f such year or within thirty day after the d og rea c h es the a e of six months, which ever i s l a ter . The owner s 11 atate at the t~ application 18 made for such l icense and upon printed fo~ p rov ded for such purpoa bia name and addreas, and the n&JM, breed, color and aex of each doa owned or upt by hiD . The proviaioae of this sec:tioa shall not pp y to dogs wboae owner• are nonresident• temporarily within the c ty, nor to do&• rought ~o the city far the purpoae of partic:ipatift& in any clog s6ow, nar to 1 ••eina•eya 1 doga properly trained to assist blind persona ~m.n auch d~a arfl actually bei used by blind peraona for tb8 purpoa of aiding thea in going f r om place to place . "124.1·3 T{t and Collar. Upon payment o f the licen e fee, clirk sliillsue to thi OWD&r a licenae certificate and a ta ll c t or each doa ao lic:enaed. T abape of the t&& hall c nged every year and shall have taJaP&d thereon the year for which it was ssued a d t lw nU111ber c o rrespond.i vi h t e n r on t cert ificate. v e O'&IDer sha ll be req uir d to provide each do with a c ollar t o ich t licenae t JiaJSt be affixed, and ahall ee that t e collar and ta re constantly worn. I n case a t 1a loet or destroyed , a duplicate will be 1a ued by be c erk upon preaentati of a receipt showing the payment of the l ie ns f for the current y ar, and t he pa yment of a f ifty (50) c en t or s uch dup.&.icate. Do tqs shall not tranaferable r one dog o another and no refuncla shall be .. da on any dQ8 l ie aae cauae o f death o f the do or the owoer'a leav tba city befor xpiration of t l icenae per i od . ' • "524 .1-4 Rabies Vaccination Re quired. It shall be unlaw- ful for the owner of any dog to keep or maintain any such dog unless it shall have been vaccinated by a l icensed veterinary surgeon with anti-rabies vaccine within one year preceding the date on which s uch dog is kept or maintained , and every dog within the city limits shall at all times have a current rabies t ag as provided by the State Department of Health, or a subdivision or legal representative of such department. No license tag shall be issued by the clerk except upon a showing that the owner of the dog has;a current rabies tag for the dog . obtained "524 .1-5 Runnin~ at Large Prohibited. Every owner or keeper of any dog shall pro {bit such dog from being or running at large and every such owner shall insure that any dog shall not be off the owner's premises, unless the same is on a leash, or is other~ wise suitably restrained . Any dog running at large or being off the owner's premises without such restraint is hereby declared to be a nuisance. "§24 .1-6 Barkiot Dogs a Nuisance. It shall be unlawful f or any owner or keeper o any dog or dogs to permit such dog or dogs by loud and persistent habitual barking , howling or helping, to disturb any person or neighborhood, and the same is hereby declared to be a public nuisance . It shall not be necessary for the purposes of this subsection, to identify and describe the dog or dogs which are barking, howling or yelping, provided only that it shall be shown who has possession , care, custody or control of said dog or dogs. "§24 .1-7 Impounding of Dogs . It shall be the duty of the chief of police, or such person or pers ons as he may designate, to apprehend every dog running at large contrary to the revisions of §24 .1-5 and to impound such dog in the city po und or o t her suitable place ; provided, however, that if any dangerous, fierc e or vicious dog so found at large cannot be safely taken up and impounded, such dog may be slain by any police officer . The person in charge of the city dog pound, or such other person as the chief of police may designate, upon receiving any dog shall make a complete registry, entering the breed, color and sex ot such dog and whether or not such dog has a current rabies tag. If such dog has a current license tag, h shall enter the number of the said tag and the name and address of the owner, if themme can be obtained . "124.1-8 Notice -Reclaiming. Not later than three da y s after the Impounding of any dog, the owner shall be notified, or if the owner of the dog is unknown, written no tice shall be posted for three days in three or more conspicuous places in the city describing the dog and the time and place of taking. The owner of any dog so impounded may reclaim such dog upon payment of all costs and charges incurred by th city for impounding and mainten- ance of such dog, provided that he shall also for thwith obtain a curren~rabies tag if such dog shall not have such tag. li ense and • "524.1-9 DisSosition of Unclaimed Dogs. It shall be the duty of th person in c arge of the city pound, or such othe r person as the chief of police may direct , to ke e p all dogs impounded under the provis ions of this section for a period of six days. If at the expiration of six days from the date of notice to the owner or th postin of such notice, such dog shall not have been red emed, it may disposed of. "124 .1-10 Unlawful to Keep Harbor or Maintain Vicious as. No dog of fierce, dangerous or vlc!ous propensities shall be kept, h rbored or maintained within the City of Englewood . '124 .1-11 Poisoning Dog s Unlawful. It shall be unlawfu l for any pe rson to po lson any dog or dogs or to di•tribute poison in any mann r whatsoever with the intent of poisoning any dog or dogs. -2- ------· --' - • • "1 24.1 ·12 a us i ng Dog F ghts . It sha ll be un l awfu 1 for any person to caus e, instigate, or encourage a ny dog fig in a ny p ub lic place or priva t e p lace withi n lh city ." I n troduced , rend in fu ll and passed on fi rs t reading on the 17th day of l:o vcmber , l<Jt 9. Pub lished as a Bill for an Or dinance on the 20th day of Novemb n, l'l ~9. ~end in fu l ana passed on fi rst rcadin& as an amended ~tll or an Or dinar.~e on tha first d y of December , 1969 . Published as ·n l.U110n d ed Bi l ' for an Ordinance n lhe four~h day of De embe r, 19'>1 P.eoa4--b tit l e and pa!s c d on fina l reading on the () '1'1 day of /K, iN;> /u, , 1969. Pub li.shed by t itle a OrdJ 'Ilanc e No. -=-=~--' Series o f I 9' 9 on the ,1 {z:'l1 day of I\ ( /% /!1 , 9 69. Hay or Atles t : Ci ty Clerk-Treasur er I , Stephen A. Lyon , do he reby certify tha t the a bove and for e g i nc is a t r ue, accu r ate a nd comp le te c opy of an Ordinance pas cd on final r ading and published by ti t le as Ordinance No . -:>-;1' , Ser i es o f 969. A t est: C'1.t }' CJ .. rk -Tr a surcr . ' '· I • • ·' \ I I ! • • Introduced as a Bill by Councilman --~B~R~O~WN~----~~--~~~------C/fY r 0 I" ' (' / ~ BY AUTHORITY ORD INANCE NO . ~2 , SERIES OF ~d~9 CIT'( O F · £ GL£ 1 •LC AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OFvOD, C0t 0 ENGLEWOOD, COL ORADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1970. WHERE AS , p ursuant to the provisions of Part 1, of Art icle X of the Ch arter of the City of Englewood, Colorado, a dopted b y the voters on July 8, 1958, a ~pplem&ntal budge t f or the fis cal year 1970 was duly submitted by the City Manager t o the Ci t y council on August 18, 1969; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on the said budget was held b y t he city Council within three weeks after its submission at the r e gular meeting of the City Council on September 2, 1969, regular notice of the time and place of said hearing having been published within seven days after submission of the s~ppl&~ental budget, in the manner provided in the Charter for the publica- tion of Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. -lL-• Series of 1969 on the first day of December, 1969, said resolu- tion adjusting and amending the 1970 budget; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section l. That the supplemental budget of the City of Englewood, colorado, for the fiscal year 1970, as submitted by the City Manager and duly considered by the City Council after public hearing and amended by Resolution No. 37 , Series of 1969, be and hereby is adopted as the budget for the City of Englewood for the fiscal year 1970. Section 2. That the said budget as amended and accepted shall be a public record in the office of the City Clerk and shall be open to public inspection. Sufficient copies thereof shall be made available for the use of the Council and the public, the number of copies to be determined by the City Manag e r. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the FIRST day of DECEMBER , 1969. day of day of Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the FOURTH DECEMBER , 1969 Read by title and passed on final reading on the -----------------· 1969. Published by title as Ordinance No. Series of 1969, on the day of , 1969 Mayor At t est : ex o f ficio City Clerk-Treasurer I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of --------~~--~------------~assed on reading on th e ________ day of , 1969 and published as --------- Attest: ex oftLCLO CLty clerk-Treasurer I • • .. f • • • Introduced as a Bill b y Counc ilman -'L'"'A:..:.Y.:;....... _______ c_,"!y_ ..... c-+~~r:-:-',..~· -. I ( ,' -4 l. ~ BY AUTHORITY c C ORDINANCE NO . , SERIES OF l9t C, r\ 1.. ..... AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIA TI NG SUMS FOR ALL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLE WOOD, COLORADO, IN THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1970 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1970, CO NSTITUTING WHAT IS TERMED THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1970. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section l. That there be and there is hereby, appr o - priated from the reve nue deriving from taxation in the City of E nglewood, Colorado, from the collection of license fees and from all other sources of reven ue during the year beginni n g January l, 1970 and ending December 31, 1970, the amounts here- inafter set forth for the object and purpose specified and set opposite thereto , specifically a s fo llows, to wit: GENERAL FUND L egis lation and Council ........................ . Judiciary ...................................... . Management ..................................... . Finance & Record .....................•.......... Public Works ................................... . Fire ............................•............... Police .................•.•...............•...... Parks & Recreati o n .............................• Plann ing ........•.•.•........•.................. Library .............•.....•....•..........•..... General Operations ............................. . Total Ge n era l F und PUBL I C IMP ROVE ME NT F UND Construction, reconstructi on , i n stall a tions, $ 65,377 21,184 72,288 112.014 695,050 490,996 611,776 250 ,219 55,162 118,461 149,007 $2 ,641,534 and contingencies ....................••......... $ 574,566 WATER FUND Source of Supply ....••....•.....•.....•.•.•..... Power & Pumping •...........•.•.•................ Purification ........••..•............•..•....... Transmission & Distributi on ...........•......•.. customer Accounting & Collection ........•....... Administrative & Genera l ..............••••...... Debt S ervice ..•..•..•.............•............. Capi tal Plant & Equipment ...........•........... Miscellaneous ..........•..•...•.•......•........ Total Water Fund SEWER FUND Treatment ................•.••........•.•........ Sanitary System ...........•...........•......... customer Accounting & Collection ......•..•...•.. Administrative & General ...•.•.....••••.••••.... Debt Service •.......•••..•.•••......••••••••.... Ca pital Plant & Equipnent ......•..••..•..••..•.. Contractual Services ..•..•.•.•...••.••.•.••..•.. Partici pation in General Fund .•........••..••... Total Sewer Fund $ 26,109 95,072 68,481 113,466 55,024 94,808 374,123 58,000 25,752 $ 910,83 5 $ 86,538 36 ,770 15,342 24,030 75,758 30,000 15,000 8,816 $ 292,254 ~! . ' . \ I 1' I • f ~\ • -2- RECREATION FUND Total Recreation Fund $ 112' 143 Section 2. The foregoing appropriations shall be con- sidered to be appropriations to groups within a sub-program, program, or department within the fund indicated, but shall not b e construed to b ~ appropriations to line items within any group, even though such line items may be set forth in the adopt ed budget f or the fisc al year 1 9 70. Section 3. That all monies in the hands of the Director of Financ e or to come into his hands for the fiscal year 1970 may be applied on the outstanding claims now due or to become due in the said fiscal year of 1970. Section 4. That all unappropriated monies that may come into the hands of the Director of Finance dur i n g the year 1970 may be so distributed among the respective funds herein as the City Council may deem best under such control as is provided by law. Section 5. That during or at the close of the fiscal year of 1969 any surplus money in any of the respective fu nds, aft er all claims for 1970 against the same have been paid, may be distributed to any other fund or funds in the discretion of the City council. Introduced , read in full and passed on first reading on the FIRST day of DECEMBER , 1969. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the FOURTH day of DECEMBER , 1969. Read by title and passed on final reading on the day of , 1969. Published by Title as Ordinance No. , Series of 1969, on the day of ---------------' 1969. Mayor Attest : ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of passed on r eadi n g on the day of ----------' 1969 a nd published as Atte st: ex off1c1o C1ty Clerk-Treasurer I • • • I . • I ! I '!' • l'NT ( ~ c,.,..'y DUC£0 AS A BILL BY COUNClLw.N __,v,_~--..-~-~.,.~-:--------~- A BILL FOR AN ORD I C! I. PPROV ING AND RATIFYI CERTAIN ACREE NTS TINC TO A 'TE RIGlmi VELOPMttrr PROG D THE em NGLE OOD, THE CITY AND COtn OF IENVER, AND A leAN TAL CLIMAX, • , AND CLAB.lNG AN EMEB.CE CY, REAS , t City of lewood h.aa heretofore canied on exteu.iv diacuaaiona wit h tbe City and County of er l'ic&n tal Climax , Inc ., looldn toward the future jo t c1ev lo nt by aaid partie• of certain .-tar r ta owne d by t City o levood, tbe conatruction of certain f&cili- tiea therefor and t excbanae of certain r t en t City of I evood and the City and Count y of r, and rtlEREAS, ttt• City Council of tbe City of i. lewood h.aa heretofore fo lly appro¥ the execution by the :ayor aud City Clerk of tboae ear ta deacr1bec1 aa foll~, to wit : (a) That qre nt entitled ' .Jater Exchan&e re nt tered into betwen the City of Englewood t ity and County of nver, acti by and tbrouab ita Board of ater C m aaionera, dated March 17, 1964 • and (b) t qr nt • titled •· odification of cb 17, < ( 0. 1 64, ater ba a AIJ.' t entered into aD:IOQ& t City of E le od, tbo City and Cou ty of over, actina by aad thr uah ita Board of tar ec.-1eaionera, and A•rU. tal Climax, Ioc. , which qre-..nt ,.. executed on behalf of t City of !nalewood on opt ber 16, 1969, on half of the City and County of nver on e _t 'ber 26, 1969, and half of dean Metal C1 ~, Inc. t e teD r 29, 1969; and E l further aar t entered into bet n the City of riean tel Cllmax, Inc., date ept-.ber 2.S, ( ) That aar•-nt entitled " t to .... Itt ntered Into the 25 th day o Sept .. ber, 1969, by and bet n City of Eql , ColOI'aclo, and ·dean tal CU...., Inc: •• a • Yo r k corporation wbie waa executed by the Cit of EQ&levood on to r 21, 1969, by rican tal CU•x, Inc., on tober 30, 1969, a copy of all of ~ich eareeu.nta are preaently o fila in t office of the Director of rbance for public in- • ction, a ..... L.,-r the enact nt ion of eae of ••ru:.JU:.n.,, le iala ivo purpoM of tbla of aa14 fully a c lotoly accept t Dd to fully ratify the cuti D by the l ity foll~: 11 of the The provia1c:ma of the baniaabove•deaeri are reby fully accepted &Dd coecurre4 iD by t levood the aacuti of tbe Mid ~ • y City C e for behalf of the City of I lo· reby fully c letely r atif'-4 with the .... force --~-----·-----' • • aDd affeec aa tbouah tbu ord1MMa bad beea eDMt..S pdor to tbeir pbydoal aecutiola by aaU offic1ala. t oo 2. All acti.oae of all offiea1ra, eaploJMa eod a.aa••IDtt:iifioirlt&iS~Clty of lewocl bentofon ~to carry out aad fulfill tbe purpoaea of aaid qr.. 1 u • aM MOb of thea, an henby fully acupced, approncl _. ratUiecl with t1w .._ fone aDd aft.Gt aa U they bad Mea fully .... pad, apprft'M ad ntifl.ad t.y cmUv 1 duly .... ted prlcn' to tbe elate of all of auch MU. lanodluo..S, r• ia full ad pa .. ad Oil flrat I'Mdlo& Oft tlile da7 of , 1969. aa a 1111 for ------· 1969. Attes t: city clerk-Treasurer cl1Da a oo tbe ___ day of Mayor 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 paaaed on first reading on the day of , 1969. city cierk-Treasurer I . . . , • c-,1')-0 INTRODUCED AS A 8 ILL BY C A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APP CN RELATING TO A TEll RIGHTS CITY 0 E NGLH OOD, THE CITY TAL CLI.M , INC. , A OCCLA RE.AS, the Ci~y of E lewood baa heretofore carried on extenaive diacuaaiona vitb the City and County of nver and rican tal Climax, Inc., lookina toward the future joint development by aaid partie• of certain tar righta nov owne d by t City of Enalawood, the conatruction of certain facili- tiea t for and tb exchange of certain righta betwen the City of E lewoocl a the City and County of over, and •'HERE.AS , t1 e City Council of the City of lewood baa heretofore fo lly approve the execution by the yor and City Clerk of tboae qr .... ta daacribed aa follow, to wit : (a) Tba aare nt entitled water ba e Asr nt entered into bet an tbe City of !n&lewood d tbe City and County of over, ct by and throuab ita Board of ater C aaionara, dated March 17, 1964i and t a re nt ntitled "Modification of banae Agr nt' entered into City and Cou ty of nver, acti ,,.... ·ater CO!aiaaicmera, and A•rlcan tal Climax, lac., t wea executed on behalf of tbe City of lewood E 19 16, 1 69, on behalf of the City and County of nver 26, 1969, and on behalf of ric ul Cl • teaaber 29, 1969; and r aareement entered into bet t rican al Cliaax , I nc., dated Sept (d) That ra nt nt1tle " ndment to Ap-.-n Into 25th day of Sept bar, 1969, by and betwen City of nslevood, Colol:'ado, and rican Metal CU...X., Inc:., a Yo rk corporation" wbicb wea executed by tbe City of EQ&levood. on tobar 21, 1969, and by rica tal Climax, toe. , on tober 30, 1969, a cop of all of ..trl.ch aaraea ta are p raM ly on file in t office of the Director of Finance for public in• a ction 1 a ME 1 ao.e quea ion • ariaen u to ther the •nac t of an ord1naaee approvi and ratifyi the ex.ecution of each of aaid reeme ta ia neceaaary 1 and 11 1 it ia the leaielatiw pu •• in: ent of tbia 1l to fully and c lAtely accept tt. provili of add :r.-mta to fully ratify tlw execution tlwreof, UAJ.<ft.r..r'IDD by the lity lou 1l of the follow : tioa • T proviaic.a of the bereinabon•.S.ac:ribed Ea are raby fully accepted aad coacurred in by tbe of ! and tbe euoutioo of the Mid qr.-nta by yor and City Clark for aDd oa bebalf of the City of I l.a- • 1a re y fully • c lately ratified with the .... forc e • ----------~--' • • • • aod effect u though thla ori1Mac• W been eDKted prior to their phyaical execution by aaid offic1&1a. ection 2. All actiona of all officen, employeea and agent& ol fbi City of Eqlewood heretofore UDdertakea to carry out aod fulfill tbe purpoeea of aai.cl qr.. mu, aod Neb of t~. are hereby fully accepted. approved _. ratifW witb the .... force and effect aa if they had ben fully eccepted, apprO'ftd aad ratUS..d by oritunce duly n.eoted prior to tbe date of .-cb and all of aucb acta. s. The City Counc11 bere~y flft4a aod dete'r1d.on tbat 7 exiata, by naaon oC 111bicb thl.a ordi.,...,.e aball becoae effective ~diately upon ita flaal paaaaae. llltroduoed, read in full and pa .. ed oa firat readlna on t '1 of , 1969. aa a Bill tor an diaaace oa the ___ day of ------------· 1969. fay or Attest: c~t y clerk-Treasurer I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and compl ete co py of a Bill for an Ordinanc e introduced, read in full and passed on fir st reading on the Jay of , 196 9 . City Clerk-Treasurer • I • • • A BI LL FOR uo ' . c ~ o(o AN ORDINA CE Al£NDIHG f6.3•4, AS Alo£NDED, OF THE MUNICIPAL . COD! OF THE CITY OF ENGlEWOOD. AP OVING AND RATIFUNG ALL PAY · H!NTS MADE BY THE DIRltCTOR OF FINANCE UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF ORDINA CE NO. 44, SUIES OF 1968, AND IECLARINC AN E RGEHCY. , 16. 3 of tbe unicipal Code of the City of Engle- wood, •• ded by Ordinance o. 44. Seriea of 1968, prior to the adoption of dioance No. 26, Seriea of 1969. contained a .aae .cbedule for all claaaified municipal ployeea. vbicb .cbeclule contained 40 grade levele, and WHB:BEJlS , Orclinance No. 26, Seriee of 1969, replaced several aectiou of Chapter 6 of the aaid Municipal CGde, includin& t6. 3 thereof, and aubetituted there for new provieiOWI, and R!AS, the aaid dinaace o. 26, Seriee of 1969, inad· vertently replaced the we,ae echedule eet forth in Ordinance No. 44, Serle a of l 68, with e a acbeclule contain1 only 29 e levels, and REAS, it vas not tbe intent of tbLI City Council, in en- acti said Ordinance No. 26, Seriee of 1969, to repeal aaid .cbedule Mt forth 1n Or41oaDce No. 44. Ser!.ea of 1968, by tbe enact.eot of Ordinance No. 26. Seriee of 1969, TBEREFO , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY C CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, u follow: IL OF T Se~ion 1. t6.3·4 of tbe icipal Code of t City of En&lewo , •• aa.nded by Ordinance No. 26, Seriee of 1969, ie hereby a.eaded to read •• follow: 'f6.3·4 alaq aod ~ cbedule. The follow table 1• a opted for uae ~n dit~laa eaiariee and •• or clu· dfied •ployeee, upon ao equitable bade, rauant to the pro- viaione of Section 6.3-3 of tbia chapter. GRAm: A I c D E r l uo.s $2l.s $226 $237 $249 $261 2 21..5 226 237 249 261 274 3 226 237 249 261 274 288 4 237 249 261 274 288 302 5 249 261 274 288 302 317 6 261 27 288 302 317 333 7 274 28 302 317 333 3.SO 288 302 317 333 350 367 302 317 333 350 367 3 10 317 333 350 367 386 405 u 333 3.50 67 3 6 405 42l 12 350 3 7 3 6 40.5 42l 447 13 367 3 6 405 42l 447 469 14 3 6 OS 42l 447 46» 4'12 1 40.S 25 447 469 492 Sl7 16 42l 447 469 492 517 .543 17 $447 $469 492 uu )4) $570 18 469 492 17 S4:S 57 l 492 H7 543 570 59 6 2 517 543 .570 ,,. 621 21 .543 S70 .598 621 660 691 22 70 }9 621 MO 6 l 727 0 - • • GRADE A B c D E ., 23 !i98 628 660 693 727 764 24 628 66 0 693 727 764 802 2..5 660 693 727 764 802 842 26 693 727 76 802 842 884 27 727 764 02 842 84 928 28 764 802 842 84 928 975 29 02 842 884 928 975 1023 30 842 884 928 975 1023 107 31 884 928 975 1023 1074 1128 32 928 97.5 1023 1074 1128 1184 33 75 1023 1074 1128 1184 1243 J4 1023 1074 1128 1184 1243 1305 3.S 1074 1128 1184 1243 llOS 1370 36 1128 1184 1243 130!) 1370 1439 37 1184 1243 1 05 1370 1439 Ull 38 1243 1305 1370 1439 Ull ll87 39 130.5 1370 1439 Ull lS87 16 40 1370 1439 Ull 1537 1666 1749" Stsf1o9 2. All C:,_u of compeuation by the Dlr tor of Fitaanee o -.ployeea ntofore .ade under tbe authority of diD- aace o. 44 b. edea of 1968, are benby ~ approwd &Dd rat1- fied with t •-force an4 eft.ct u th Section 1 of Ordhl• ace No. 44I..;er1ea of 1968, bad never been r e led by d~e No. 26. er of 1969. "'!!It !be ·Ci&7 c._,l _ . n~ ..UnaiDu tbat • ~~·•au. ~ f · ~ eball ef tiw s-clial:elJ u,_ iu fiaal puMp. tr~. read 1Jl full aDCl puMd on tint reecli.Qs on day of , 1969. tbe bliea-4 u a Bill for an 1Daoce OD tbe day of • 1969. Mayor Attest: City Clerk-Treasurer I Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, a ccurate a nd complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance passed on f i rst read i n g on the day of --------· 1969 . cit clerk-Treasurer • I I ' f '! - • • 1\ BILL FOR AN CRni L~\~7 .... E 1 ~:."'ID!"~~ ~6 .3 -lt, .. \S .:'.:·~·!..;::o , 07 '.:':= :·:L:·:c .. ~! co ... : OF TiC CITY vr:' I:::GL!:\! ::>, 1\P:. CVH~.:; At:D ~.!.TI . .: Lr.:.:; AL L e;y. ~:.::-;:; ?·:. v: DY T!u Dl ili:CTO . •. '21,'\,!C ... U't J::~. its Alnrc:n.. -:! . ~m. I'CZ :-:0 . 44, SE Ii:S OF 1 968 , At:D D!::C~<\. r :·G AN El·::. -:.:CY . \·IH:::ru:A s , 6 . 3 of t' e :unicipal Co a c of he City of :: .glc- \JOod , a3 ~ndcd by OrdiMn ce ~:o . 44 , Scrico of 19 68 , prior t o the adoption of ordin~ncc No . 26 , Scrico o£ 1969 , c o t ~!nc d a \-:ag e s c he 'ulc f or all classified t:-.unicipal c :z: loycco , u . 1ch schedu le contained 40 grada levels, ~nd i .1ffii'.ZAS , OTdinancc No . 26 , Series of 1969 , re placed ccvcral sections of Ch.:l ptcr 6 of the scid }lunicip.nl Co co , i n cluding .3 thereof, and aubstitutcd t~crofor now pr~~isi~.s , en \frffiREAS , tr.c ~aid Ordin~ncc No . 26, Sorice of ~969 , ina~­ vcn .-t cntly r ep l nccd t ho ~~~e :;chcdule sot forth i Cr i l:<lncc ·o . 44, Series of 1968 , with a wa ge achedulo c ontaining only 29 ~ ~o levola, and \·JHEREAS . it was not tha i ntent of thic; City Cot: cil, i n en- acting said Ordinanca No. 26 , S rica of 19 9 , to r cr.-al caid schedu le set forth in Ordinance No . 44, Serie s of 1963 , by t ha enactment of Ordinnnce No. 26, Series of 1969, NOH , THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAU:!!:D BY THZ CITY COU\CIL OF Tl!E CI'IY OF ENCLEHOOD , COLORADO • as follo-:.13: Sectlon 1. 16.3·4 of t :c :·=unicipal Co de of t he City o f Englo.-;oou , a.s amended by Ordi c r.eo ·o. 26 , S rice; of 1S 69 , i s hereby aocnded to read as folloW3: follmvin" t blo a d ~J..Jgc s or cl $• ursu.:nt to t e pro• GRA DE A B c D E r: 1 $205 $215 $226 $23 7 $249 $2 1 2 215 226 237 249 26 1 274 3 22 6 237 249 26 1 274 238 4 237 24 9 261 274 2"3 30 2 5 249 26 1 274 2 3 302 317 6 261 274 288 302 317 333 7 274 258 302 317 333 350 8 288 302 3 17 333 35 0 36 7 9 302 317 33 3 350 36 7 3 ~6 10 317 333 350 367 3"6 L,O S ll 333 350 36 7 336 4 05 425 12 350 367 336 4 05 425 447 13 367 386 405 425 44 7 469 14 3 6 405 425 447 46~ 4~2 '15 [j05 425 447 469 492 51 7 16 425 447 469 492 517 543 17 $44 7 $469 $492 $51J $543 $57 18 469 492 517 5l3 57 0 5S3 19 4 9 2 517 .J43 :>70 • J t: .... 2 517 543 j'.J 6~' _ .. v 21 543 570 2.,) G J (.3 22 570 5 9 .I ~7 • I • ·' I 'r • • GRA ·DE A B c 0 E F 23 598 628 660 693 727 7C.4 24 61 6GO ,..~~ ... ).J 727 ](..', (; -25 6~0 693 72. 7C4 G:! . ') ... - 26 693 727 7G ''02 8/..2 -' ... _ 27 727 764 ~0 2 42 I .. 2v ---28 764 C02 J/~2 ';2 4 920 '.J7S 29 80 2 842 C84 9 ?" ~~ 975 1023 30 e4 2 8 4 923 975 102 3 l C/.(. 31 84 9L8 9 75 102 3 1 0 7l~ 11:.3 32 928 975 1023 10 7l~ 1 ::;" 1 34 33 975 1023 1074 1123 l1P4 11',3 34 1023 1074 1128 1134 1 24 3 30 35 1074 1128 1184 12l·3 l :!G 5 1 37 36 1128 llBl~ 1243 13 05 1 70 1~:9 . 7 llD4 12/3 1305 137" :u, ~g ' 3 1 24 3 13 05 1370 1 ...~9 1511 l:,..;] 39 1305 1370 14 39 1511 -:>:..7 .,..,,, -" 4 1370 1439 1511 15 7 lG S l.74'J 11 S ction 2 . All oaymcnt s of c ocpcnc~t!o:J by t ~:c 0 ::cctc:: o_ !::1. '1 o-to c ploycoa hc::ctoforc c.:do un · .. x · .c aut:'l ri y of OJ:din• ~ucc I:o . 44 , Se.:ica of 19 63 , arc her~ y fu -ly appr o ~ e n d r c.t i - ficd with the same forc o and e ffect 03 thou~ Section 1 of Ord n - once No . 44! Series of 1968 , luld never boon repealed by Ordin3:tee No . 26 , Ser 1Cs o f 1969. Section 3 ~ 'l'bo!·City C~il ".,~:rx:i• .,· ~~ -:.! c:'.:~.a rmincs tbot an ac:;.::.:gen cy ~iots . by roa:l\1~ c2 u:...tch t:..iJ Or . .1nat:e o shall bee~ offcctivo immodi4toly u pon ito 1 p ~c~c . Introduced, r ood in fu ll and pnGocd o. firot re~ding on t he -----day of • 1%9 . Publiabed u a Bill for au Ordinllnce on thtl ___ day of -------· 19 6 9 . Mayor At te s t: City Clerk-Treasurer I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true , a c curate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance passed ~n 1 ~~9~t reading on the _______ day of city c lerk-Treasurer I . • ·' \ ( I f '!' • • 0 - Law Offi ces JOHN A. CRISWELL Edw ard G. Don ovan ~· TO: FROM: SUBJECT: 37 55 So uth B ro adway Englewood. Colorado 80110 Phone 761 -0800 December 11, 1969 Mayor, City Council and City Manager City Attorney Revised Municipal Code The second (and, ho pefully, "final") draft of the revised Muni cipal Code has been completed by Gordon Hinds, the City's codif ier, and has been reviewed by the City Attorney's office. The original of that Code has been deposited with the City Clerk 's office, together with a copy of the same. All depart- me nt heads have been requested to review the Code within the next week and to make known any comments or suggestions for changes. I will attemp t to summarize a few of the mo re important changes being made by the Code and have been advised that Gordon Hinds will have available for Council meeting on Monday, De cember 15, a more detailed summary of these changes. Should any of the summaries raise questions in any Councilman's mind c oncerning the same, I urge that Council take the time to re- view the copy of the Code that is on file with the Clerk's office and to make known his suggestions for changes prior to Monday, uecember 22. Because oi the length of the Code and the necessity for Council to be familiar with the same prior to adoption, we s uggest that the following tentative schedule be established : December 15, 1969 -Presentation of summary of Code to Council. December 15 -ecember 22 -Review by department heads and CouncLI of parts of Code in wh i ch they are particularly interested and presentation to City Attorney of areas where changes may be suggested. December 22 , 1969 to mid-Januaryt 1970 -Initial printing ,f Code and delivery to CLty of "proo s". Mid-Janua r~ to mid-Febru ary, 1970 -Presentation of copy of proof to eac Councilma n and consideration of the entire Code by Council.· • • \ f f --- • • • • - -2- Mid -Fe b ruary, 1 97 0 -Adoption of or dinance adopt i n g Code on first read1ng and se t ting Ja Le fo r pu bl ic hearing t hereon. Mid -Ma rc h 19 70 -Pub l i c hearing up o n new Code and pa ssage of ordina nc e a a o pt Ln g the same on f inal reading (after any amend- mentS to the Code which may be suggested). Mi d -Ap r il , 197 0 -Effec tive d a te of new Code. This sche dule wou ld me a n t hat Council would have in its hands a comp l e te co py o f t he Code (in "proo f " f orm) f rom about mi d-January until about mid-March 197 0 , during which time any amendments which were f elt desirable could be made. In addition, i f there are any substantive changes which are suggested by the summary, these changes could be made prior to the time that the Cod e was presented to the printer for proof. Of course, even in the most well-drafted Code there are bound to be areas where am endment is thought necessary in the future and this Code wou l d be capable of amendment in the same manner and in the s am e extent that the present Code is amendable. Now, b e f ore I ma k e c e rt ain comments u p on cha nges in the re- vis ed Code f rom the present Code, I deem it appropriate to point out that the purpose of a codification or of a recodification i s no t to work greater cha nges in the ordinances as they exist. Rat her, its principal function is to take present ordinances a nd p lace them in a more workable form eliminating in the pro- c es s any inconsistencies existing in present ordinances. In t his respect I am certain that the City Manager, the City Attorney, a l l department heads and anyone else who has had to work with t h e present Code in its present form has found it to be quite f rustrating. In the first place, it was codified in binders which make it difficult to use . Secondly, amendments to the Co de are in ordinance form and are merely inserted in various p laces in the Code. If, therefore, a particular section of the Co de has bee n amended since 1962 (and it is amazing how fre- quently t h is has occurred) it is necessary to review both the provisions of the 1962 Code as well as the provisions o f any ordin anc e wh ich has am ended the same. This is di f ficu l t enough in itself , bu t if , fo r som e reason, the ordinance a me ndi ng the section has no t found its way i nto the Code book, you're lost . There f ore, the rev ised Code i s de signe d to bring up to date a l l amendment s to the 1962 Code . I n a d dition, it is planned tha t, a s e a ch amend me nt is enacted to this r e v ised Cod e, the r e wil l b e a new page print ed whic h wil l be a su b stituted page f or the pr ov isions amended so that , except f or the 90 -day pe riod or so b t wee n the date that t he ordinance is passed and the date that the ne w page is printe d, t he Cod e book itself will c ontain a l l ame n dments . • --. ' I ! '! ----- I f - • • • -3- Since this was the principal purpose of having the present Code revised, there has not been a great number of substantive changes in the Code and the principal changes have resulted from a reorganization of the Code. Neverthe less, there h a ve been some additions and changes and I ca l l your attention to the following: 1. Title IX, Chapter 1 of the new Code places the re- sponsibili ty f or the issuance of licenses in the hands of the City Clerk, who is required, prior to the issuance of any li- censes, to obtain the approval of any department head involved. Presently, the various provisions of the present Code requiring licenses for various endeavors authorizes the issuance of li- censes by various o ff ices, depending upon the jurisdiction under which the license falls. There is not anything .especially wrong with this, but in terms of record keeping it means that the records of who has been issued which licenses do e s not exist in one location, but the records of several o ff ice s must be re- vie wed to ascertain this. Furthermore, it has always been the adv i c e o f the City's au d itors that all monies received b y the Ci t y in t he f orm of permits, license fees, etc. be made the r esponsib ility of a single o ffice. Central izing the resp onsi- bility fo r the i ssua nce of such licenses and t he c ollection of such fee s should, in the long run, eliminate the nece s sity for r epor ting to the City Clerk by other departments and should c e ntralize the license issuing and license fee collection f unctions. In this respect, the new Code adopts the uniform ru l e that anyone engaging in an activity for which a license is r e quired without obtaining that license will be automatically l iable f or paying to the City double what the normal license f e e would be. · 2. For th~ first time, the new Code calls for the prepara- tion, and adoption, of an o ff icial City map showing the pre- c ise bounda ries of the City and providing for its amendment whe n t h e boundaries are changed by annexations, etc. The Plan- ning Department has maintained a map similar to this for some time but , s o far as I "know, it has never been adopted as the .official map. Having such a map adopted would ma k e it con- siderably easier in the e v ent of a ny litigation to prove the boundar ies o f the City o f Englewood (see Title I, Chapter 3). _ 3. Unde r the pre sent Code , a special City Council meeting may be called upon written notic e to Councilmen, but nowhere does i t s ay how much prev iou s not i ce must be given, i.e. how much time prior tolme et ing mus t the notice be given. Sl-4-2 of t he rev i s e d Code c al ls for s pecific notice to be given some • I • \ f , ·----- • • • -4- hour s prior to t h e s c h e duled meeting. The number of hours has been left blank, however, and I would desire to have Council's decision upon this matter at this meeting so that the number of hours could be ins e rted. I would suggest not less than 24 hours, since the new Co de , l i k e the present one, provides that all members of Council can waive the notice requirements anyway. 4. The n e w Cod e r e s e rves a section f or the est ab lishment . of a "Department o f Care er Service " (l-5-ll). · I t retains, how- ever, the p resent provisions relative to t he status o f the Director of Personnel, i .e. a Manager a pp o~nt e e, with consulta- tion with the Board of Career Service Comm~ssioners. No changes in t h e personnel director's status has been made by the re- vised Code but, in the event that sometime in the future that status should be changed to that of a department head, for all p ur p oses the present Code has reserved a s pace f or doing that. In addition, the new Code (l-5-3) makes the Personnel Director the head of the Personnel Department. 5. The present Code contains a few, but not many, rules a n d regulations relating to Munici pa l Court a nd provides that t h e Municipal Court Judg e may ado p t further rules and regula- tions. The new Code (Title I, Ch apter 6) e x pands considerably t h e procedural rules. This does not, in my view, prevent the Mu nicipal Judge from adopting further rules and regulations not consistent with the • rules set forth in the Code, but the new Code does set forth procedures which are not contained in the present Cod e and covers matters which were not otherwise covered. This, in my view, is good, because it gives a firm basis for pro- cedures in the Municipal Court which we have been following as a matter of practice but without any specific ordinance author- ity there f or. 6. Tirt&· II', Cha pter 2,o f the new Code covers the "Volun- t eer Fire Depa rtment ".a n d is comp letely new. While the Engle- wo od Vo l unteer Fire De partme nt has been in existence for a n umber of years a nd wh i l e it has been o f ficially r e cognize d i n pr a c t ice , there hav e been v e r y fe w ordinance provisions recog - nizing it. At present , there a r e on l y two ordinances relating thereto, one of which prov ides tha t t he City may make contri bu- tions to the Englewood Volunteer Fire Depa rtment and the other providing that the Depa rtment shall consist o f such officers as the Volunteer Fire Depart me nt ma y provide f or in its By-l aws. The Volunteer Fire Depar tme n t elects its own "chief", t-1ho ma y or may not, legally, be t ne same person as the Chie f of the paid Department. Fortu nate ly , th i s has presented no problems in the past but i t c ould, con ce ivably. •' \ ! '! I 0 ' - • • 0 - -5- The new Code, there f ore, recognizes the Englewood Volun- teer Fire Depa r tment as an a uxiliary f ire-fighting fo rce; pro- vides that the Volunt ee r Fire Department shall be under the i mm ediate direction o f the Fire Chie f o f the City and pr ovide s that members the reo f shall be subject to the training program that the Fire Ch ief shall determine; pr ovides that the f inan- cial accounts of the Vo lunteer Fire Dep artment shall be audited by a Cit y audi t or and , in gene ral, make s it clear that the Engl~­ wood Volunt eer F ire Jc artment is o ff icially recognized by the City, but i s subject to the control of the paid Fire Chief. 7. The present Cod e designat es cert ain Qa tters as nui- sances. Thus, under the p res en t Co de , in order for the City t o mo ve against a cond i t i on on the basis that it is a nuisance, the a ctivity or condition mo v ed against must be specifically r eferred to in one o f our ordinances. Tit l e VI, Chapter 4, of t he new Code, however, whi le specifically designating certain acts and conditions as nuisances, also provides that any condi- tion or act "wh~cn enda n g ers the public health or results in annoyance or discomfort to the public or damage to any pro perty or injury to any person" is also a nuisance, whether specifically s t ated or no~ and authorizes the City Manager to abate or enjoin any nuisance. ./f. 8 . Presently, we require all taxicabs to have a license 'J but , because of a mix-u p some years ago in repealing ordinances,) the City apparently repealed the license fee f or taxicabs when it repealed the general B & 0 license fee. §9-7-24 of the new Code reinstitutes this license fee and a charge of $25 per taxi- cab based within the City is charged. In the case of taxicabs operating in different locations, the City Clerk is given the authority to determine the number of taxicabs which are based \vi t hin the City. This may, or may not, result in any increased rev e nue, depending upon whether there are any taxicabs based in the Ci ty. 9. Somewhat similar to the present situation with the Volunteer Fire Department, the City has utilized a reserve police force from time to time but there is no present specific ordin- ance authority fo r this. Therefore, Title XI, Chapter l,author- izes the Chief of Police to appoint "special policemen , patrol- me n and watchmen, without aid from the City", all of whom shall be responsible to the Chief of Po lice and, in addition, creates a "reserve police fo rce " to serve the City without pay and with- out being considered as employees of the City but under the c o ntrol of the Ch ief o f .olice and the City Ma nager . This , again , really only rec og nizes the current situation and giv es ordinance authority for it . • I • , - • • • -6- These are the important changes that I have noted in go- ing through the Code. As I have said before, I anticipate that I will be p resenting to Council a more detailed summary o f change s which Gordon Hinds is providing. I would again urge members of Council to take the opportunity of reviewing the portions of the Code in which they might be interested and, to this end, attach hereto a Table of Contents of the Code so that you might be better enabled to review those portions in which you may have a special interest. ~incerely, .·~tlJi"'~J}J c~~~t Attorney JAC:LM , . . .:. I • • . • \ I ' f ! - • Chapter 1 - Chapter 2 Chapter 3 - Chapter 4 - Chapter 5 - Chapter 6 - Chapter 7 - Chapter 8 - Chapter 1 - Chapter 2 - Chapter 3 - Chapter 4 - Cha pter Chapter Cha p ter Cha pter Cha p ter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Cha p ter Cha pter Chapter 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 12 - Chapter 1 - Cha p ter 2 - Cha r>te r 3 - Chapter 4 - • REVISED MUNICIPAL CODE Table of Contents TITLE I. Administration Official Code Fines and Pe nalties The City City Council • Administration; City Manager and Department Heads Mu nicipal Court Administrative Rules Civil Defense TITLE II. Fire Department Paid Fire Department Volunteer Fire Department Fire Prevention Code Fireworks TITLE III. Building Regulations Building Code and Administration Denver Building Code Adopted Unsafe Buildings, Structures or Utilities Alternate Nethods, Materials and Equipment Inspection and Occupancy Permits and Fees Prohibitions, Violations Hoving and Wrecking Plumbing Electrical Code Signs and Billboards Numbering of Buildings TITLE IV . Elections Election Co mm ission Election Judges Voter Regis t ration Conduct of Elections I • • .• \ ! ' • • • • - TITLE V. Career Service; Employees and Officers Ch apte r l - Chap ter 2 - Chapter 3 - Cha p ter 4 - Chap t e r 5 - Ch apter 6 - Chapter 7 - Chap ter 8 - Chapter 9 - Ch apter l - Cha pter 2 - Chapter 3 - Chapter 4 - Cha p ter 5 • Chapter 6 - Chapter 7 - Chapter Ch apter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapt e r Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Ch apter Chapter through Chapter l - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - ll - 12 13 17 - 18 - Ge nera l Administration Examinations; Tenure ; Disciplinary Actions Leaves Classification Compe n sa tion Hours a nd Overtime Additional Bene f its Retirement TITLE VI. Health and Sanitation Air Pollution Code Auto Wrecking and Junk Yards Garbage Nuisances Not Elsewhere Designated Solid wastes • Litter and Handbills Swimming Pools Weeds TITLE VII. Housing Purpose; Le gislative Findings; Definitions Administration Responsibilities of Owners an~ Occupants Minimum Space Requirements Minimum Lighting and Ventilation Requirements Minimum Electrical Requirements ?-linimum \Va ter Sup ply and Plumbing Requirements Minimum Heating Requirements Basic Equipment and Facilities Requirements Structura l Conditions Minimum Standards for Exits Rooming and Lodging House Code Reserved f or future expansion Mobile Home Parks T1TU: VIII. Boards and Commissions Chapter 1 -Pu h lic Library Advisory Board I • . ' .• \ ! I ' '! - • • • TITLE IX. Licenses Ch ap t e r Ch ap ter Chap ter Chap ter Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 -Ge n era l Provisions 2 -Am u seme nts 3 -Bui l ding Trades Licenses 4 -F ood Dea lers 5 -Alcoholic Be verage Dealers 6 -Mercantile Establishments and Mechanics 7 -Other Businesses TITLE X. Parks and Recreation Chapter 1 -Parks and Recreation Commission Chapter 2 -Parks and Park Activities Chapter 1 - Chapter 2 - Chapter 3 - Chapter 4 - Chapter 5 - Chapter 6 - Chapter 7 - Chapter 8 - Chapter 9 - Cha pter 10 Chapter 11 - Chapter 12 - Chapter 13 - Cha pter 1 - Chapter 2 - Chapter 3 - TITLE XI. Police Regulations Police Department; Functions Alcoholic Beverages Regulated Business Practices Aiding and Abetting, Conspiracy, and Attempt Offenses Against the Person Offenses Against Public Peace, Safety and Good Order Offenses Relating to Morals Offenses Involving Children Offenses Relating to Property Offenses Relating to Speech, Press, Assembly and Religion Reserved for future expansion Jails and Prisoners Disposition of Lost, Abandoned or Confiscated Property TITLE XII. Public Improvements and Planning Local Improvements Streets and Sidewalks Subdivision Regulations I • • . • \ ! I f 'r • • • Ch apter 1 - Chapter 2 - Cha p ter 3 - Cha pter 4 - Chapter 5 - Chapter 6 - Chapter 1 - Chapter 2 - Cha pter 3 - Cha pter 4 - Chapter 5 - Chapter 6 - Chapter 1 - Chapter 2 - Chapter 3 - Chapter 4 - 0 - TITLE XIII, Taxe s and Finance Liquor Oc cu pat ional Tax Cigarette Tax Sales and Use Tax Special Funds Depositories Purchasing TITLE XIV. Traffic· Adoption of Model Traffic Code Modifications to Model Traffic Code Traffic Administration Parties and Procedure on Arrest Authority to Impound Vehicles Penalties TITLE XV, Hater and Sewer Definitions Hater and Sewer Board Water Sewer TITLE XVI. Zoning Reserved for the new Zoning Ordinance The new Zoning Ordinance is not yet being prepared. It is anticipated that the present Zoning Ordinance will be codi f ied in the new revised Code, but we will continue to operate under the present ordinance until the new one is ready for adop- tion, at which time we will merely add a new Title XVI to the revised Municipal Code entitled "Zoning" • ·~· I • • . ' f • • - 2-1-7: for 11\ltual aaaietaDCe • (1962 Code, Soc. 12.9) ./1.:.! -I 2~~ RISikV i!b: - ~l-ttt=-YOLIMIIR FlU Dllllftllft CIIIITION, APIOINTIIIINI'S, TIIM, Q.LD'ICATICIIISa •. Depart .. at, a Colorado eon-profit corporatioa, •• DD a~ili•r.r fir• f~tiac force, tho ... bDrehip of Which aball oo .. iat of •ot .. ro tha• 60 ,.ra ... Who U)' be called to duty iD the no•t of ujor firea or ..... ttloir aoout••• ie othenrieo aeedod. The Yol1111toor Fire Depart .. at atlall ~ •de liP of ulea, Who at tho tae of their appoiat.-at ahall bD reai•••t• of tM Cit7, aad Who haYe booa actual reeidenta thereof for at loaat ... JO•r prior to their appo i at.oat. &ach -bor ahall be ia ..... ,..,_ieal oGDtitioa a811 of good character aacl not lese thaD 21 pare of ap. Appoiataeata to the lel1111toor Fire Depart .. nt ahall bo .. do b.J tho Ma7or .,.-r ........ atioa of tho H r• Chief f or aa illdofuite .tera, proYided that ••J ....,.r .. , bo die- cha rged a t DD)' tillll for good cauao b.J tho Mli;ror 11pea rec~-atioa ef tho Fire Ch ief, 2-l-22r OATH , COMMISSION , lORIS, DuriiS z The Velunteer Fire De p a r t .. •t sha ll fuactioa u.de ~tho U.ediate direction of the r'il'o Chief . Before eateri a g upon hu duties e a ch mb•r aha l1 t ake an d su scribe to the .... oa th or a ffiraa tion a a provided 2.1-5 I • .· \ I I • • 0 - 2-1-22: b)' law to be talteu and subscribed by other -iciplll n~plo7"•• After ••b- scribing allllh oath each 11eaber of. the Vol118teer Fire Depart.eat shall be iaa~aed an official c-iaaion card liped b)' the MaJer. Said caret shall be retained i.D the personal possession of the aeaber at all t:i••· lxeept during aay period of probation, ... bera of the leluataer Fire Depart.lat shall be subject to all the duties of aeabera of the rel'llarl,J ooutit.t .. fire Depart .. nt and shall be subject to the rules aad reculatioaa goTaraia& the Fire Depart .. nt. Meabers of the Volunteer Fire Depart.eat shall be ea• titled to all benefit• provided by law for aeabera of •olaateer fire 4apart- aeats, but -berahip in the lol118teer Fire Depart.nt altall aot ooutitllte ... berahip in the regularly constituted Fire Departaaat aor shall -.r .-.bar of the leluatear Fire Departaent be e'lltitled to aDJ ri&ttt or priYilap or any other prequ i aite or eaoluaent attaching to .-berlhip i.e tt-• replarl,J coastitwted Fi re Departaeat. 2-1-23: PROBATIONARY PERIODI t:;ach new ... bar of the loluateer Fire Depart.lat a11all ser•e .. probation • miniau. of atl aoatha aad a aas~ of twel•• ... tha following the date of hie appointaeat. During said period of probetioe he aha ll be a aeabe r oo probation .-.l ahall hl'fe oal,J aliGil power, auttloritJ, an d dut i es as are aaai gned to hia, froa tiae to tiaa , bJ the fi r• Chief. Upon c oapl et ion of six a onths, aDd at aay tiae before expiration of twelve months of probation, t he Fi re Chief may l r anafer aQY a~h mea ~r froa pro- ba tiona ry to active status. If th e Fi re Chief doea not tr anaf r anJ auch mem t~r fr ~ probationary t o a ctive status before the ex pir ation of twelve mon hs of probat ion, such aeaber shall be droppe d a ut~tic a l l from aea- bership in the Volun ~~r r Yre Depart .. nt, 2.1-6 I • • ' •' • • • - 2-l-24l TlfAINDG AND BY-UliS: The Fire Chief shell deteraiae the progr .. f~ trsiaiag ae.abere of the Yoluateer Fire Depsrt-nt in firefightiag sad fire prn .. tioa work, Ttte Vol1111teer F i re DepartMot •ay adopt b ftll bf-lsva •d rl&l.ea or regulations IDd .. eadaent1 thereto ~ich shall aot coatlict wit~ aDJ prowi- sioaa of thia Chapter, and ahall be subordiaate at all tiaea to the Charter 1ad ordin1nce1 of the Cit)' aad to rules aad regulatioal of the Fire U.,.rt- Deot 1nd to the orders of the Fire Chief, 2-1-25: COMPENSATION: No aember of the Volunteer Fire Depart ... t a~a11 re- ceiYe IDJ coapeo1atioo fro• the Cit)' fer hia llrYicea •• • aeaber of the Volu.teer Fire Departaent; provided, howev~ the City C-..cil Day •ate pa)'llelltl to the ~glewood Vol1111teer Fire Depa~t ia reaaoaable ao111ta deterllined 1ad bladpted for that purpose, IIIC~ pa)'MDta to be ~~a eel for tnin:iJi g of fireaea, coavntioa expe .. e, aiMI other geaera1 ll!JI•naea of the £aglewoed Vo11111teer Hre Depart.ellt, (1962 Cocte, Sec, 12,7) 2-1-26: OFFICKIIS; I!LICTION AND Ti:RHS: The officers of the Volunteer Fire Dopart .. at shall cos- l i lt of auch of f i cers aa shall be provi ded for ia ita bf-lswa , Wh o shall be elected f r o• the n on-probatiooar.1' -•borsh i p of the Voluat .. r f i re Depart- De nt , (196 2 Code , S e c , 12 ,4) 2-1-27: FINA NC IAL ACCOUHI'S : The fi oan cia l a cooua ts of t he Volun tee r •i re Depart .. at re l at 1ng t o the re c eipt a nd diaburseaeat of City f~d s sha l s ubject t o a ud i t at any ti.e the Mayor 1nd Cit)' Coua cil ••1 desi ~ate . Such l udit shall 2.1-7 I • • ' • • - 2-1-27: be made by the City Treasure r or other ac count a nt or aud itor ~ppoin ted by the Ha yor a nd City Cottncil for such purpose. The fisca l officer of the Volunteer Fire De partment shall present all rec ords an d bo o ks of accouat of the Vo lttD teer Fire DepartMnt rehti.Js g t o City funds for audit whee requested e o to do by the City Couacil. 2-1-28: Tbe Volunteer Fire Depart .. nt ahall maintain and keep in force at all t~a a group accident, aedical and death benefit ineurance policy, er policies, and auto.obile liability policies, providin g iaaurance cover1ge for 111 ae.bers of the Volunteer Fire Depart .. nt. Sue~ policy or polioiea lhall be subject to prior approval of the Kayor and City Council and a certificate of auch insurance ahall be del i vered to the City Cl erk. PremiiU for such inaurance ehall be p1icl b;y the Volunteer Fi re Depart-t ~,'I,U., ritflout reiabllre .. nt froa the Cit;rj" 8110h ineurance and payaent of preai- therefor .. , be obtli.ned and paid for bJ the Board of Trusteee of the lagle- WD04 Fire ,._lion Faad, •• provided by law. 2-1-291 lUinR OF L:UBILITYr XYor, proaent ... ber of the Volunteer Fi re Departaoat 8~r111pt17 after being appointed as a ... ber of s~ach un1t , and prior to takia g ~i 1 .. t~ of office, execute snd deli ver t o the City Clark an i n- atraa.nt in fe ra to be approved b;r t~• City Attorney , releasing the City fr-Ill liability froa any hjVJ or death of Sllch aeat>.r ill the u .. of dat;r a1 • aa.ber of said uait, excepting onl7 IYC h lia bility , if any, as ahall be attributed to croe• llglicence on the part of the City. 2-1-30: RDaYmr 2.1-8 • • ' - • • • ··o---------------------------------------------------------~~ • Law Offices JOHN A. CRISWELL Edward 6 . Donovan 3755 So uth Broadway Englewood. Colora do 80110 Phone 761 -0800 ~· 1.. ~voo0 ' , c:-December 11, 196 9 . C'ol..o _ • TO: Mayor, Councilmen and City Manager FROM: City Attprney SUBJECT: f." City AL~orney Transition During the past two weeks the "old" City Attorney and the "new" City Attorney have conferred together and mutually suggest that, in view of the fact that the new City Attorney will be engaged on a full-time basis, he should take over all the legal matters for the City, except for the following: 1. Non-litigation matters (a) Revised Municipal Code (b) Revised Zoning Ordinance (On these two matters, I have been so involved in the same that it would appear that I should finish them up. While they will undoubtedly take longer than January 1, 1970, to finalize, I will undertake to wind them up, irrespective of time, without additional compensation over and above that which I shall have been paid as a retainer through December 31, 1969.) 2. Litigation Matters (a) Supreme Court : (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) Bevier Appeal Paving Dis trict 16 Appeal Golden Fiddle Appeal Carey Rezoning Appeal Atchison Ranch Appeal (The Atchison Ranch appeal has been wound up, with the Supreme Court ruling in our favor, but the other side has in- dicated that a motion for rehearing will be filed. On all the other cases, the briefing has been completed and all that is left is oral argument). • I • • ' • 0 • (b) District Court (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Atchison Ranch Condemnation Kingsley litigation Phyllis Miller litigation Herndon Condemnation (The Herndon Condemnation will, in all probability, be wound up by January 1. The Atchison Ranch Condemnation is bound up with the Supreme Court action and will probably settle. within the next 90 days. Finally, I wouldn't wish either the Miller litiga tion, or the Kingsley litigation off onto my worst enemy.) Unless Co uncil h a s other suggestions, I will wind up the foregoing matters on the same fee basis as has been applied in the past. I would a pproximate a total additional expenditure, for fees and costs , o f $2,000. Of course, I will be available either to the new City Attorney or to any member of the City family if, because of background information which I might possess, I can be of aid on any matter. JAC:LM :/ I • • ·' \ ! ' f 'T • RESO L.UTION NO. C';)' ( ---• SERIES OF 1969 r o"', ( ·c A RE S OLUTI ON CALLING UP THE UNITE D STATES SENATE, 'l UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REP E A 'I IVE AND ALL IE m.ERS A _ < C0!1HITTEES THEREOF , TO ENA CT AN APPROPRlATI BILL illiCH WILL . 0 ot R I DE FULL. AND 1-. UATt FUNDI. G FO T. ACQU ISITI N 0 q OPERTY NECESSA Y. TO, AND nm 0 T CTION F , THE CHATPI LD A ND • CA 0 JA ~~. the Jenver .etropolitan Area aa, in t he y ear 1965, subjected to a devaatati flood occaaioned by an over- flow of toe South Platte River, a nd \. IEREA , f or a ber of y eara, including the ye4r areas bordering on that atre known as Bear Cr ek have threatened by, nd some have b4a n inundated with, flood of said atre , and 1967, ben t era .1 REAS , thia City Council 1& reliably info d tt.at varioua engineering atudiea have been made, includi an en ineering atudy performed by th United States Corpa o Engineer•, which studiea indicate that tbia tropolitan ar , includi th City of Eng lewood, will continue to be thr at ned by ato waters from both the South Platte River and Bear Creek, unless and until suitable flood control d are constructed on both of eaid atr upatre fr the tropolitan ar a, and REAS, thia City Counc i l ia further reliably info that certain specific plane for the constructign of such have been developed by ageoc1Aa of the United States Gowrnment a requ sta by auch agencies have been made for adequate an neceasary appropriation of funds for the coaatruction of the a to the United States Congress, and 1 REAS, this City Council ia still further reliably in- d that a joint Senate-Houa Conference C ttee baa rec d, or is ln the process of rec nding, a crease in the nt of appropriationa fort construction of the C tfle ld (that d proposed for the South Platte River), which re- duction in appropriation could reault in a subatantial delay in the completion of conatruction of said dam, nd • R!AS, 5bould 1uch a delay occur, it not only will result in a period of continu~ danger to the resident~ of thil area but, W.ed upon thia Council's own xperiencea in the conetruction of public improv nts, it can be reliably f orecast that the total const ction costa will be i reaeed by r aao of 1uch delay, W, THEREFO IT OL D !Y CITY o EOOU:,.JOOD , COLO oo, u foll : CITY C Cl L 1 . That the United Stat•• e ate and the United tates ou1 of pres.mtativea, aa 11 •• all hera and comadtteea thereof are hereby urgently urged not to reduce the nt of approprlations requeated for the conatruction of Chatfield , and are furth r urgently u~ ed t o take tever action t y may de easary to aaaure that adequate tunda for the conatruction of tbia improv nt shall be de available a1 a u poaa b • ao • to remove the preaeot danger of lood tera thia area od ao as to provide for the conetruction of the a wit - out additional costa wbich mi.&ht result fr future iocreaaes in conatruction coats. 2. t t City Clerk of the City of Enalewood 1a hereby aut iaed a directed to MOd to each r of the United tates Senate, aocl to each ber of the United Statea llouM of -------·-----' • • epreHGtatiwa, electe4 &., aecl repnHnCiq tbe Stau of Colorado, a certlfl.ed CoPY of tbia &eaolution. AOOP'ntD Alm APPROVED tbta ----daJ of------19_. Atteat : ex o!!tclo elty eLirk-fr.aaurer 1, Stephen A. Lyoa. ex of lc1o city Clerk-Treaaurer. cio bereby cenlfy that tbe aboft aDd foA&O!Qa 1a a true, •curate aDd C'!"Plete copy of &eaoluti.oa No. , Serlea of 1969 paaHd by City Council oe tbe diy of , 1969. Atteat: ex o!!lClo elty etiii-Tiiaaurer I . . ' r I '! • • ~'Jy cO~::­ o{·A ""' /,-.., c , .,_ 0 .q 1.. f'• -0 ,, c ,,'.z . ) "lit,.. ~'/} (ji.Jtv :;, b' tv ,. RESOL UTI ON NO . , SER IES OF 1 9 69 0~ ~'1.. ~ 9 It!\( ,,~ . Ct..._ ,.,,. A RE SOLUTION CALLI NG UPON THE UN I TED STATES SE NATE, Tl~ '-'Oo ':. UNITE D STATE S HOUSE OF REPRE SE TATI VES, AND ALL 1-JEY.BER S AND 'co, c o-,IM I TTEES THEREOF, TO ENAC T AN APPROPR IATIO N BI LL \-lHI CH WIL L :>RO VIDE FU LL AND ADEQUA TE l ~lfNDTNC FOR T ilE AC QU IS ITIO 1 u ~ nUI'iRTY 1 'l~CC:SSA I Y TO , AND 'J' IE CONSTR UC TION OF , THE CHATFIE LD AND iT . CARBON DAMS. -JJIEREA S, the Denv e r l'!e tro po l itan Ar e a Ha s , in t·h e yea r 1 965 , su bj ecte d to a de v astating 'Loo d occ a s ione d by a n ove r- floH o f the South P latte iver, a nd HHE RE AS, for a nu mber of year s, inc l u ding t h e ye a r 1967 , a rea s bordering on that stream mown a s Be a r Creek have be Pn thre atened by , and some h a ve be en inund a ted \vith, f lood Ha te rs of said stream, and \-llffiREAS, this Cit y Council is reliab ly informe d t hat v a rious eng ineering studies have been made, including an eng ineering study performed by the Unit e d States Corps of En g ine e rs, which studies indicate that this metropolitan area, including the City of Englewood, will continue to be threatened by storm waters from both the South Platte River and Bear Creek, unless and until suitable flood control dams are constructed on both of said streams upstream from the metropolitan area, and vrnEREAS, this City Council is further reliably in f orme d that certain specific plans for the construction of such dams have been developed by agencies of the United States Government and requests by such agencies have been made for adequate and necessary appropriation of funds for the construction of the same to the United States Congress, and \lliEREAS, this city Council is still further relia bly in- for med that a joint Senate-House Conference Committee has recom- mended, or is in the process of recomm endint, a decre a s e in the a mount of appropriations for the construction of the Chatfie ld Da m (that dam p roposed for the South Platte River), which re- duction in appropriation could result in a substantial delay in the completion of construction of said darn, and \lliEREAS, should such a delay occur, it not only will result in a period of continuing danger to the residents of this area but, based u pon this Council's own e:<periences in the construction of public im provements, it can be reliably forecast that the total construction costs will be increased by reason of such delay, OW, THERE FORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COU NCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLE WOOD, COLORADO, as follows: l. That the United States Senate and the United St a tes Hous e of Representatives, as well as all me mb e rs and comm ittees the reo f , are hereby urg ently urged not to reduce the a mount of a pp r o priations requested for the co~uct ion o f Chat f i eld Dam , and a re f urther urgently urg ed to take wh a t e v e r a c tion they may deem necessary to assure that adequate f und s f or the c on s truction o f t h is i mp rovement shall be made available a s soon a s pos sible so as to remove the present danger of flood waters f rom this area a nd so as to provide for the construction o f the same with- out additional costs which might result from future increases in construction costs. 2 . Thnt the City Clerk of the City of E n ~l e w ool is h r eby author ize an u i.recteJ to s 11d La ach m •ml c r o ( t 1e Un iLeu '-;rates SenaL , • nd Lo eac h 1ne ml e r of the Un i t ed Stat s House o f I • \ I I ' 'f • • Representatives, elected f rom, and representing the State of Colorado, a certified co py of this Resolution. ADOPTED AND AP PROVED this 19 __ • Attest: -----day of ------- May or • ex off4C40 C4ty Clerk-Treasurer I, Ste phen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1969 passed by City Council on the day of ----------------- 1969. Attest: ex officio G4ty Clerk-Treasurer I • • ·' \ ! I ! - J • • RESOl.tTriO NO. coL! .ca-.x o , SE RIES OF 1969 'F. £:tv · i.. A l\E OLtrr i ON ETTI TU£ AND TE F Il J . OMINA TO APPEAR BEFORE THI COUl II. TO SHOW CAUSE WHY HE SHOULD NOT E CO IDERE D TO HAVE ABANDO D HI5 APPL ICATIO FO A HOTEL AND RES TAURANT LI UOR LICENSE AND •t • TH IS COUNCIL SHOULD NCJ'T RESCIND, REVOKE AND REPEAL TI T RESOLlTl'LO VIOUSLY ADOPTED A~ R~~I HIS APPLICATIO . \-ME S, Tbomaa J. omina baa heretofore de a p lJ.cat:ion to thia Council, aa the loc l licena aut:hority,to approve t a ua e to hiM of a el r ataur t 11 uor lice ae, purauant to t provia1o of tb atatute in uch caaea made nd provid d , an w m~Ka~~. in conjunction with aaid application the aaid • J. N~n submitted to th1a Council c rtain plana and ape ificationa fo t e r 11 an erection of n 1m rove- nt Wled in conJunct on with aa d licena , 1.£ iaaued, and Counc l di , by the adop on aolut on o 1968, ch r aolut o d pted on t 22nd 6o, appro e aa d application and autbori&e tbe a u e o a hotel and reetaurant 1 uor lie nae to the aaid Tbomaa J. • ina up n tbe completion of the r ode ling and erec- tion of the said 1m rov nt in eubatantial c plial\ce vitb the p la a and specifications hereto ore aubmitte by b , and ·ow, City o f E City Counci l o t l . T t • for thia Counc il oa Hon y, the 5th day o January, 1 7 , at th hour of : 0 o'clock p.m., or u aoon thereafter u thia Couocil y be abla to reach t tt r, then and there to ab caue , i any there be, wby the aaid TbOGIIla J. NOl1lin& eboulCJ not be conaidare to v abandoned a application an y thia Cou il ahoul not reecind , revoke repeal eaolution • 2 , ria of 1968, ""icb approved the iaauance of aaid l Director of inance, aa t officio City lewood 1a be-ceby autboriae adoption of tb reaolution the abow aua bear by Olaina, ia certif mail, a direct to t eaa aet A 1.) ---day 0 iGyor A teat : • olttclo e{ty eteri-TiiiiUiir • I 0 ' • • • I , Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk-Trea.urer\ do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true, accurate ana complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1969, passed by City Council on the diy of , 1969. Attest: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I ! ! I • • RESO LUTlO 0 . ----S!lUES SETT TU£ AND THIS COUNCIL TO SHOW CAUSE ~·n~:.n~:~, 1n c onjunct! n witb aald ap 1 ation the aaid 1a ounc11 certain plana an a ereetloo of an improve- tb aaid llcenae, if laaued, a w n~:.N:~, tbla Couocil i. , by the a option of aolu loa No . 2 , Serlea of 1968, ic r ao ut -.a adopted on t 22nd day of Ap ril, 1968! approve aaid &pplicatioo and aut or ae the iaauance of a bote and reauurant Uquor U.eenae to the said Tru... J. Nc.1na upon the completion of tba remodeling and arec• tion of tba .. w i&apr~Dt in aubatantial c liaace with the plant and apacif catiooa heretof ore aubaitte by bia, ~or;..,._~, alt oup aaid reaolution -.. a pte oo the 22nd day of Ap1:J.l , 196 , and 11• t aaid applicat baa heretofore a .. und thla Counc1l that tbe a&id ra.odeU.Q& erectioo would M c plated and that the liceaee waul.Cl iaaue, aaid re- .odel erection baa DOt: bMo c leted tb& project bae been abandoned aod t buildi rmit laaue therefor b aa 11 -the A AP Attaat : ea oltlilo elty ctiik·f~...._~ • \ I ' 'I' • • 1 • tepbn A. Ly•, ea off:l.do City Clerk·'l'nMur:!l do hen 7 c:ertlfy that the fonaola& ia • t1:1M, MCUrat:e ca.plata copy of aolutioll No. • r1 .. of 1969, ,... ... by City Couocil • the di1 of , 196 • Attaat : e ofllclO city eiirst-Ti ... unr I . . . ' r I ' '! • RESOLtTTION NO . • CITY 0 r F I C: I c ----' SER IES 0F c h9,6 g 1 LE: -·,C O L O. A RESOUifiON SETI ING TIME .1\:>rD DAT E FOR THOl'-' S .T . );();-.!IN! TO A PEt,!: lSfd,£ T ll . C O JN C l . 1u SiiU .J c ,.IJ~.:; .ltlY H2 SdUULD NOT HE CO 1S IDEREIJ T liJ\V ~: B A N D U!li~D IllS APPLICATI ON F Ot A HOTE L AND RE S TAURAI'rr LIQ UOR LICENSE A ·o \ -lY T HI S COUN C IL S HUUL u t~GT ,{E S C l ND , 1~VOKE A D lill P e AL TllAT lli S OLUTI ON PR E V IOUS L Y /,)OPTE D APel:OVI NG HIS AP PL ICATION . HHEREAS, Th omas J. No mi na has he r e tofore made a p p lic a t i on to this Council, as the local l i c e nsing a uthority, to a ppr ov e the issuance to him o f a h otel a nd restaurant liquor licens e , pursuant to the provisions of the statute in such c ases made and provided, and Hl-lEREAS, in conj unct ion with said app lic ation the said Thomas J. Nomina submitted to this Council certain plans and speci f ications for the remodeling and erection o f an i mp rove- ment to be used in conjunction with said license, if issued, and \mERE AS, this Council did, by the adoption of Resolution No . 20, Series of 1968, which re solution was adopted on the 22nd day of April, 1968, approve said application and authorize the issuance of a hotel and restaurant liquor licen se to the said Thomas J. Nomina upon the completion of the remodeling and erec- tion of the said improvement in substantial compl iance with the p lans and specifications heretofore submitted hy him, a nd \mEREAS, although said resolution was idopted on the 22nd day of April, 1968, and while the said applicant has here to f ore assured this Council that the said remodeling and erection would be completed and that the license would issue, said r e - modeling.and erection has not been completed and the prcject has been abandoned and the building permit issued therefor h as been revoked, NO\.J, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, as follows: 1. That Thomas J. Nomina shall appear before this Council on Monday, the 5th day of January, 1970, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p.m., or as soon thereafter as this Council may be able to reach the matter, then and there ~o show cause, i f any there be, why the said Thomas J. Nomina should not be considered to have abandoned his application and why this Council shou ld not rescind, revok e and repeal Resolution No. 20, Series of 1968, which approved the issuance of said license. 2. That the Director of Finance, as the ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Englewood, is her eby au thorized and directed to g ive notice of the adoption of t his resolution and of the time and date set fo r the show cause hearing by delivering to the said Thomas J. Nomina, via certified mail, a certified copy of this resolution, directed to the address set forth in the application. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of De cember, 1969. Mayo r Attest: ~:' o tficio City Cl e rk-Tr as urcr I • • f '! --------- • I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex o ff icio City Clerk -Treasurer, do hereby certify th at the fore g oing is a tr 1c , acc u r a te a nd complete c opy o f Resolution 'o . , Series o £ 19 6 9 , pass e d by City Council on the J ay of , 1~69 . Attest: e x o ff~c~o c~t y Clerk -Trea surer • I • • e l • • • CITy F rIc 1 A I_ .,. c CIT y c c ... RESOLtrri , SERIES 1969 < OL o . RESOLt11'1 ME IALIZIHC OOUGLA CLA'YTON SOVBRN COG• NIZ ING THE UNEQUALL!D CONTRIJSUTIO ICH HE HAS MADE TO THB CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND TO HIS OFESSION AND ElC.PRB SING THIS COUNCIL'S SO OW AND SYHPATHY AT HIS PAS Dl:. REAS the City Council of tiM City of !nsl.ewoo<l ancl all of the oificera and e loyeea of tbia City were recently abocked and d18 yed at the death of Dou&la• Clayton S overn, ita revered Fire Chief, and REAS , it ia appropriate at tbia time to publicly knowledge and recosnise the many and varied cootributiou of him to the City of Enslewood , to ita reaidenta and to bia profeui , THEREFORE, B IT OLVED by the City Council of t City of Enalewood, Colorado, that the u14 City Council doea hereby publicly adopt the follovin& atat~t : lae Clayton Sovern wu an individual devoted oauly 3 yean to aervice to tba public u an ~loyee and reepected official of the City of Ea&levood. uri.Q& thia period be aexved not only ae a .-.bar of tbe En&letloocl Volun- t .. r Fire Department and u a _.,.r of tbe reaular Pire oa- partDiellt, but 1M aerved, aDd wu Hni.Qa at the tt. of bia death, aa tbe elected Chief of the Voluateere ad tbe appolnted Chief of the paid DapartMQ • TheN two off1cea, bowwr, re rely the culsdnat1oa of bia civic work, duriD& wbicb tirDe be aerved in many capacitiea far tbe City, 1Dclud1na the Chief of Pollee of the City of Eqlevoocl . The Fire part..a.t, bowver, wu tbe chief beDeficiary of bia dedication and it ia due, in no ... u put to Chiaf overn' • decU.cat1oa and peraftft'ance that tbe I ~ Fire par t baa $AiDed, and DOW enjoya, tbe reputatioo of oae of the outatancU.na depara.rtta within the tate of Colorado. or,..... Chief Scmtrn'a taante and-~~· recoa- niMd oaly within tb1a Cit_y. Altbou&b be •• appoinUcl to tba politioa of Fire Chief of the City of Baalewoocl ooly oa April l, 1968, b1a fellow fire cbiefa tbrouabCJut tbe etate recoanised in bill a true l.Mder aad valued tpokel.an for their profeaaioa by elect b.1a to the podtioll of Vice aideat of the Colorado State fire Chief•' A .. oc:iat:1oo. th 1a tbia poaiti and u the chief apoke-..a fore tbe Colorado Geaeral A...-ly far the f1~ tbrauah-Nt the etate, Chief la.e Claytoo O¥"ern aobU¥ad a reputatioo u balD& the leaclina 1po far bia profeaaioo ad, aa aucb wu ever vlailant to bi..-for the 1DIIr.n of h1a proteaaloo the recosnitioa and beaefita 1c were ti bly t .. public protector• • I t 1a ot only with a profouad ..... of •••••• riaf 1 but with a raooan1t1oo that QOt oaly tbia City t fu ae a le, but tb1a ..a:1re at.ate baa loet a , - • • de icated public •ena • that thia City Couacll 1lOW pu b· llcly pay• tribute to hie life and h1a ec~u. ADO D AND AP PilOV'!D thil _ day of Dec.-bft 1 1969. Miyor a offiito city eierk·TiiiiUfir 1 1 Stephen A. LJOQ 1 a offlaio City Clerk•tnuur:!d do hereby certify that tt. fonao1q i.e a true, MCNrate ca.plete copy of baolutioll Mo. • Sa'S. of 1969. paaaed by City Couacil oo the diy of , 1969. Att .. t: .. ot!lilO City eiiii-ti'iiiUiii I . . ' - • • - DENVE R REGIONAL CO UNC IL OF GOVERNMENTS 2 4 75 u·esl 26 th a v'nue. dtnvtr · colorado · 80211 · · · ·leltplt.o11 e (a03) 433-8931 i 43 3-8936 c-,,..,. 0 r 01~~ 1 l:t)l'~c n. ot'r~c t;tt s December 3, 1969 Mr . Stanley H. Dial 3400 South Elati Street Englewood, Colorado 80110 Dear Mr. Dial : For a number of years now the question of the image of the DRCOG offices has been raised. Individual members of the Council, and more recently , a subcommittee of the Steering Committee have re co mmended i mpr ovi ng th e management offices and particularly the meeting room o f the Co un cil of Governments. Based on the re comme nd ations of the Steering Co mmittee, I have req uested and received a suggested floor plan that wi ll, if ca rried ou t , achieve the objec t ive of a bett er visual image of the Coun c il of Governments and more efficient space allocation of the mana geme nt offices. The floor plan, which is attached, wa s prep a red by a local arch ite c t at no cost to the Co unci 1. 1he pre l iminary cost estimate is approxima t ely $1 0,000 or about $5.00 per square f oot for the remodeling a nd limited i nteri or de co rating. I discussed th e proposed plan with some representatives from some of t he pa rt icipa ting j urisdi c tions last week. 1hey agreed t o par icipate and encouraged m~. as did members of the Exe cutive Commt ttee wh o we r e polled , to send this plan to all member j ur- tsdtcttons and o requ s t f i nancial assistance from each t o accumpli h he rem odehn as soon as possible . A target date o Decemb r 31 h s been estab lished to raise or have pled ge d the neccs :uv arount. sed on he 1970 percent e allocatton for the COG ~1th the coun te. and ci 1es each paying 50\, is h b si. ,f par lClp t1on 1 t h a maximum o f $1,000 A tJrmul , b ~o rk p r ogram ~ug e ed fron an) 1W J UTiSJlc 1 n. re 1 accept b l e t o help offset he o J1 n.c n< cdc I.) 10 ,000 f or a produ t 1nn h. nn) qu s 1ons or h -.e in tru.: tnns should t Ill!' Rall, S taff Ht~Mrt M' A'•""' Httwlflfr ltl•!lfl' , .•. ,,. ... • ~a(M4 S llal.tn .. , "~· c •• ..,,, ••• I <-"•ir••• IAr• IA •ra..t ln -tot ... c. c ... . o;,r r,., .,.,,.. ,. c.,.,,,., . • ,..,..Mr ('o r. • , .•.. ,.. .. ll,u ... H ,_,,\uAIJI• k ""'•"'' it•JH V ,.,.,r .. • ,.,,. w .,.,.,~ .. .,.., ,.,. r ••• ...... , 111•?1'1 .. ,.,,, .. ,..... (-.,~,, L H ... n . ..,. ,J.f('f~P ,.. c ... . R..,,,. J.•~' 1f4 111Mr ,tleper \ I 'r f • • • - -2- Should your jurisdiction wish to participate in this pro j ect, your amount based on the formula would be : Englewood -$720. A statement is enclosed. Should your jurisdiction decide not to participate, please return the statement with such a notation. Thank you for your continued support. 2'?~F4 Executive Director JICS /pad Encls . cc : Mr. Richard Lone Mrs. Dorothy A. Romans • • • 0 - ·' • ACTIONS POSE OF VARIOUS • ~-~~?~?---' SERIES OF 196~ c 0 1')-'r-' 0;: RESOLUTION NO. r ' " A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CERTAIN FINANCIAL TRANS- IN THE GENERAL FUND OF THE 1970 BUDGET FOR THE PUR- DISTRIBUTING FRINGE BENEFIT APPROPRIATIONS TO THE DEPARTMENTAL BUDGETS. I J WHEREAS, in the preparation of the 1970 City Manager's recommended budget, as adjusted by Resolution No. 37, Series of 1969, there contained an appropriation of $73,200 to be used in the financing of an employee benefit program; and WHEREAS, the 1970 employee benefit program consists of a) a uniform and cleaning allowance for uniformed police officers, b) a pension program for the non-uniformed services, and c) payment by the City of the full cost of the employee's share of health and life insurance; and WHEREAS, the successful bidder on the City's share of health and life insurance has been determined and said funds may now be distributed among the various departments of the General Fund. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado as follows: Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to distribute from the $73,200 employee benefit appropriation an amount necessary to increase the appropriations of General Fund departments in such a manner as to cover the costs of the departments for said benefit program. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of ---------- 1969. Mayor ATTEST: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1969 passed on the day of , 1969. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer ~ .............. ~, 'r • • f • • RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING YEAR ENDING TRANSACTIONS IN THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND. WHEREAS, the City council from time to time has determined certain transactions increasin g appropriations in the Public Improvement Fund will be necessary to c over expenditures incurred during 1969; a nd WHEREAS, in order to balance the 1"969 budget it will b e necessary that certain appropriations be lapsed during 1969 to balance the 1969 budget and offset underage& in certain revenue accounts . NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado as follows: Section 1. Incre ases in Appropriations. Paving District No. 17 ................ . Traffic Signal Installation ........... . Aerial Appa ratus Housing ..........•.... Cell LL al a e:ra'i§& ••••••••••••••••••••••••• _r-,_ r"'..,.,.~ Section 2. Decre ases in Appropriations. Paving District No. 18 ........•....•... Fire Station #l Relocation •..•.......•. Police Station Relocation .•.........•.. Sherman Street Bubblers ............... . $ 1,854 6, 500 ... 9,000 9,000 $ 8, 000 :l.;; 2 33, ooo .....r 34,297 el- l, soo -t ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day-of------ 1969. Mayor ATTEST: ex officio Ci ty Clerk-Treasurer I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1969 passed ~n the ------ day of , 1969. ex officio r i ty Clerk-Treasurer • .. \ ! 'f • - Property Tax Sales Tax Highway Users Tax Utility & Franchise C~gar e tte Tax Ve hicle Ownership & Registration Bus i ness Licenses Miscellaneous L i quor Occupationa l Liquor Lie. (State) Tot al Mun ici pal Court County Court Fees Other Revenues Fire Dist. Contracts Highway Maint. Total Permits Street Building Electrical Plumbing Sewer Total Fee & Service Chgs. Police Llbrary Eng~nee r ing Tra1ler Court Total County L1b rary Cont. In e r es & Misc . I nt erest M ~scell aneo us Total Total Revenue • 0 - Ct;y 0 F:"f::"t r ..... , .. ,c,l\1 FINANCE DEPARTMENT REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES GENERAL FUND C r,, r ..... -(_ 1E: ,. For Month of November , 1969 CIT y C-F l"-c.:Lt : ~c: ··CvD Anticipated Revenue $ 176 ,6 75 1,515 ,839 132 ,0 00 16 5,000 84 ,000 93,200 23,500 11,100 1,100 35,700 30,000 2,200 18,682 2,600 21 ,282 1,600 15,000 3,600 1,300 800 22,300 3,000 6 ,300 1,200 1 ,3 00 11,800 30,516 8,000 7 ,000 15,000 $2,335,512 Current ~ $ 1,026 108,695 14,562 13,570 5,395 1,855 374 374 4,635 185 61 217 278 144 1,992 361 45 280 2,822 304 581 101 77 1 ,063 7, 092 578 7,670 $162,130 To Da te $ 176,457 l, 250,192 146,236 173,425 85,377 61,885 28,415 10,208 158 38,781 4 7, 899 1,465 20,018 2,383 22,401 3,319 27,029 6,471 1,735 1,346 39,900 3,579 6,830 734 1, 726 12,869 24,565 10,012 4, 962 14,974 $2,096,426 ·colo . % of Est. Collected 100 82 100 100 100 66 100 100 67 100 100 100 81 100 90 .• \ ! '! I • • f • - 0 • FINANCE DEPARTMENT EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1969 BUDGET GENERAL FUND For Month of November, 1969 Annual current Current Budget Month Encurnb. Legislative & Council: City Council $ 17,018 $ 2,619 Board of Adj. 1,925 119 Career Ser. l, 120 90 Plan & Zoning 2,224 102 Pub lic Lib. 600 16 City Attorney 33 447 1 870 Total 56,334 4,816 Muni cipal Court 18,962 1,321 Management C~ty Manager 48,905 2,608 Personnel 21 4 75 1 657 Total 70,380 4, 265 Finance 110,911 11,380 Public Works Engineering 79,374 5,888 Streets 351,880 29,752 Traffic 100,440 4,480 Building Insp. 69,285 5, 629 Bldg. Maint. 148 810 8 696 Total 749,789 54,445 Fire Dept. 402,199 37,366 Police Dept. 585,444 52,235 Parks & Rec. 216,667 15,511 Planning 44,356 3,056 Library 112,623 8,976 General Govt. Central Ser. 16, 120 1,368 Gen . Oper. 47,026 2,917 Emp. Benefits 17 500 Total 80,646 4,285 Total Expense ~2,448,311 ~197,656 • APPROPRIATIONS Spent & % of Encurnb. Budget To Date $ 14,833 1,533 1,036 1,752 181 24 508 43,843 78 17,036 90 44,335 19 280 63,615 90 94,976 86 58,485 299,780 78,685 57 ,507 137 379 631,836 84 350,716 87 521 ,611 89 175,836 81 38,076 86 87,419 80 13,049 43,160 600 56,809 70 ~2,081,773 85 ·' I ! '! I • • - Water Sales Tap Fees Connection Chgs. Re n t als Interest Miscellaneous Property Tax Total Revenue EXPENDITURES & Production Source & Sup. Power & Pump Purification Total Trans . & Dist. Administration Account & Coll. General Total De bt Service Mi scellaneous Capl.tal Plant & Equipment To al Expense • • 0 • FINANCE DEPARTMENT REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES WATER FUND For Month of November, 1969 Anticipated Current To Date % of Est. Revenue Month Collected $750,000 $ 88,322 $762 ,112 100 1,000 28 1,070 10 ,000 599 35,861 4,000 1,266 7 ,80 6 15,000 13,503 24,46 5 2,000 19 150,46 1 29 5 2 295 $782 ,295 $103,739 $982 ,070 100 ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1969 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS Annual Curren Current Spent & % of Budget Month Encumb. Encumb . Budget To Date $ 16,724 $ 499 $ 15,733 97,506 10,273 93 ,188 68,567 6,281 66,343 182,797 17,053 175' 2 64 96 104,323 4,6 51 56,170 54 51,369 3,845 47,583 77,078 8,816 61,672 128,447 12,661 109,255 85 374,698 304,449 374,502 99 20,000 20,000 100 91,300 3,287 111,843 100 ~901 ,565 ~342,101 ~847 ,034 94 •• ' r 'T I • • Disposal Service Connection Fees conn . Fees Res. Cap Add . Interest Mi s cel laneous Total Revenue • 0 • FINANCE DEPARTMENT REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES SEWER FUND For Month of November, 1969 Anticipated current To Date Revenue Month $2 4 5,000 $18 ,977 $243,516 2,000 8,803 5 ,000 6, 245 19 ,560 15,000 10,443 20,803 1 000 500 ~2681000 ~35 1 665 ~2931182 % of Est. Collected 100 100 100 100 50 100 EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1969 BUDGET ED APPROPRIATIONS T reatment Sani ary System Adm1nist ra tion Ace. & Cell . Ge ner a l Total Debt Service Mi scellaneous Cap . Plant & Equ1pmen 'Total Expens e • Annual Budget $ 85,401 32,441 13,362 1 5 16 71 2 9, 033 72 1 113 22,500 251600 $2671088 Current Month $ 6,004 2,977 1,505 21134 3,639 60 ,90 7 $73 1 527 current Encumb. Spent & Encumb. To Date $ 66,384 30,020 12,503 131171 25,674 71,999 12,874 11,878 $2181829 % of Budget 7 8 93 88 99 57 46 82 I • • \ I I '! Pro p e rty Tax Sales Tax Interest Mi scellaneous Ci ty Hall Bldg. Total Revenue • 0 - <. FINANCE DEPARTMENT REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND For Month of November, 1969 Anticipated Current TO Date Re v e nue Month $ 8 9 ,019 $ 51 7 $ 88,90 9 4 36 ,57 8 31,305 360,069 3 ,7 00 7,480 9,216 32 5 2,507 50 000 $57 9,297 $39,6 2 7 $460,701 % of Est. Collected 100 82 100 100 80 EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1 969 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS cumulative current Current Spent & % of AEEroEri ation Month Encumb. Encumb. AEErOEriation To Date Paving Dist . #1 7 $ 9 ,13 3 $ 10,987 100 Pav~ng Dist. #18 90,000 73,434 82 Park Improvement 50 ,000 50,000 100 Cen r a l Shops 190,478 $1 78 ,395 189,435 99 Aerial Ladder 427 F.Lre Station #1 Relocation 245,000 $807 8,978 4 Pol.Lcc Reloca- t~on 34,297 Storm Drainage 4 ,388 82 3 19 School Sign a ls 25,000 1 ,4 7 6 6 Hampden Bridge 5, 770 911 16 Sherman Bubblers 1,500 s. Sherman & Bat s 750 Total Expense ~656 ,743 ~807 ~1 78 ,3 9 5 $336,044 51 • I • • ·' ' I '! City of Englewood Schoo l Dist. No. 1 Outdoor Pool Indoor Pool Sports & Games Cultural Activities Playgrounds Special Events & Program s Interest Income Other Income Total Revenue Outdoor Pool Indoor Pool Sports & Games Cultural Activities Playgrounds Special Events General Operations Total Expense • • 0 - RECREATION FUND NOVEMBER 30, 1969 Department of Finance Anticipated Current To Date % of Est. Revenue Month Collected $24,000 $12,000 50 17,300 $8,524 17,520 100 13,950 6 ,862 49 12,6 50 (4, 114) 5 ,349 44 13,100 1,179 22,008 100 12,100 994 12 ' 184 100 725 276 38 2 ,6 40 172 1,365 52 100 466 100 62 2 097 100 $96,565 $6,817 $80,127 83 EXPENDITURES Annual Current Current Spent & % of Budget Month Encumb. Encumb. Budget To Da te $ 15,721 $ 458 $10 ,28 6 65 20,501 2,524 13,183 64 35,966 4,731 34 '038 95 18,517 1,083 16,439 89 6,177 5,702 92 5,7 82 145 2' 841 49 10 644 1 534 9 223 87 $113,308 $10,475 $91,712 81 I • • .• I ! I 'f - • • .----------------------------------------------------------- Current Assets Cash In Bank Petty Cash 0 - RECREATION FUND NOVEMBER 30, 1969 BALANCE SHEET Savings Accounts Revenues to b e Received Current Liabilities Fund Balance Fund Balance 0. J. Miller Bequest Appropriations to be Expended Department of Finance Page 2 $(5,179.81) 50 .00 11,046.33 16,437.27 $22 ,3 53 .79 $ 865.98 784.66 20,703.15 $22,353.79 . , I • • \ ! I ! - TO : Members of City council • - INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE : c ou: C ITy 01 Lr c._ December 15, FROM : Stanley H. Dial, City Manager Explanation of Public Improvement Fund Year Ending SUIUECT : Transactions • This memorandum will provide a n explanation of the resolution authorizing year ending transactions in the Public Improvement Fund. These transactions have been discussed by City Council prior to and during the consi deration of the 1970 budget . Increases in Appropriations 1. Paving District No. 17 ........ $ 1,854 This balances out the final expenditures of the City's share of Paving District No. 17. This expenditu re was discussed informally and agreed to by the City council durin g the closi ng of the District in the spring of 1969. 2. Traffic Signal Installation This account is the net out of pocket cost of the installa- tion of the traffic signals at u .s . 285 and clarkson and Broadway-Centenni al. The State shares 25 per cen t of the cost of the U.S . 285- Clarkson signal. 3 . Aerial Appa r atu s Housing ..... This expenditure inc lude s all cos s attendant t o the cons rue ion of the tempor a ry housing for he S no rke l . 6,500 9,000 I • • f Members of city council Page 2 December 15, 1969 • - 4. Servicenter ................ . This increase will cover the amount the contract costs exceeded the esti- mate. $ 9,000 Total ................................... Decreases in Appropriations 1. Paving District No. 18 ..... . 2. Fire Station #1 Relocation .. 3. Police Station Relocation ... 4. Sherman Street Bubblers ..... $ 8,000 233,000 34,297 1,500 Total ................................ . Net Total Decrease to Expenditures .... $ 26,354 276,797 $250,443 The above decreases serve to offset the increases in expendi- tures listed in the previous paragraph and to balance the 1969 budget by offsetting revenue shortages. Police station relo- cation and Fire Station No. 1 relocation will be reappropriated in the 1970 budget. mmb ~-6::&/J.r----..:._(J Stanley H. Dial City Manager ~~.~~~::::::::::~~~~::::::~~==::::::~~~~a& .... &i ...... ~:~.. \ l I or I • • - • TO : Members of City Council • 0 - INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE : FROM : Stanley H . Dial, City Manager SUBJECT : Explanation of Public Improv e ment Fund Year Ending Transactions This memorandum will provide an explanation of the re solut ion a uth o rizi n g year e n ding transactions in the Pub l ic Improvement Fund. These transacti o ns have been discussed b y City Council prio r to and during the consideration of the 1970 budget . Increases in Appro p riations 1. Paving District No . 17 ........ $ 1 ,854 This balances o ut the final expenditures of the City's share of Paving District No . 17. This expenditure was discussed informally and agreed to by the City Council during the c l osing of the District in the spr ing of 1969 . 2. Traffic Sign al Installation This account is the net out of pocket c o st of the installa- tion of the traffic signals at U .S . 285 and Clarkson and Broadway-Centennial. The State shares 25 per cent of the cost of the U.S. 285- Clarkson signal . 3 . Aerial Apparatus Housing ..... This expenditure includes all costs attendant to the construction of the temporary housing for the Snorkel. 6,500 9,000 • • • \ I . f ~ • • 0 • Members of City Council Page 2 December 15, 1969 4. Servicenter ................ . This increase will cover the amount the contract costs exceeded the esti - mate. $ 9,000 Total ................................... Dec reases in Appropriations l. Paving District No. 18 ..... . 2. Fire Station #1 Relocation .. 3. Police Station Relocation ... 4. Sherman Street Bubblers ..... $ 8,000 233,000 34,297 1,500 Total ................................ . Net Total Decrease to Expenditures .... $ 26,354 276,797 $250,443 The above decreases serve to offset the increases in expendi- tures listed in the previous paragraph and to balance the 1969 budget by offsetting revenue shortages. Police station relo- cation and Fire Station No. 1 relocation will be reappropriated in the 1970 budget. mmb ~~//.b~ Stanley H. Dial City Manager I • • ·' \ I ' ' - • • INTRO DU CE D AS A BI LL Bi COUN CI LMAN BY AUT HORITY ORD I NAN CE NO. /fJ , AN uRDINAN CE A}ENDIN G §6.3-4 , AS AME NDED, OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY uF EN GLE WOOD, APPR OVI NG AND RA TIFYING ALL PAY- ME NTS MADE BY THE DI REC TOR OF FINANCE UN DER THE AUTH ORITY OF ORDI NAN CE NO . 44, SERIES OF 19 68, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. \.JHEREAS , §6. 3 of t he Hunicipal Code o f the City of Engle- woo d, a s amen ded b y Or dinanc e No. 44', Series o f 1968, prior to the adopt i on of Or dinance No. 26 , Series of 19 69, contained a wage schedu l e fo r a ll cla s si f ied municipal employees, which schedule c ontained 40 g rade levels, and \iliEREAS, Ordin anc e No. 26 , Series of 1969, replaced several sections o f Cha pt er 6 of t he said Municipal Code, including §6.3 thereof, and s ubs t i tuted therefor new provisions, and WHEREAS, t he said Or dinance No. 26, Series of l969, inad- vertently replace d the wa g e schedule set forth in Ordinance No. 44, Series of 1968 , with a wage schedule containing only 29 wage levels, and lliEREAS, it was n o t th e intent o f this City Council, in en- acting said Ordinance No . 26 , Series of 1969, to repeal said schedule set f orth in Ord i nance No. 44, Series of 1968, by the enactment of Ordinance No . 26 , Series of 1969, 0\~, THEREF ORE, BE IT RDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLE vlOOD , COLORA UO , as follows: Section 1. §6 .3-4 of the Municipal Code of the City of Eng l ewo od, a s amende d by Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1969, is hereby a mende d to read as f ollows : "§6.3 -4 Sala r¥ and Wage Schedule. The f ollowing table is a d opt ed fo r use Ln determLnLng salaries and wages for clas- sifie d employe es , upon an equitable basis, pursuant to the pro- vision s o f Se c tio n 6.3-3 of this chapter. GRADE A B c 0 E F 1 $20 5 $215 $226 $237 $249 $261 2 215 226 237 249 261 274 3 226 237 249 261 274 288 4 23 7 249 261 274 288 302 5 249 261 274 288 302 317 6 26 1 274 288 302 317 333 7 27 4 288 302 317 333 350 8 288 302 317 333 35 0 367 9 302 31 7 3 33 350 367 386 10 317 333 350 36 7 38 6 405 ll 333 350 367 38 6 405 425 12 350 367 38 6 4 05 425 4 47 13 367 38 6 405 425 447 4 69 14 386 405 425 44 7 b':l 4 ':1 2 1 5 405 4 25 4 4 7 469 92 517 16 25 447 469 492 517 54 3 17 $44 7 $469 $492 $517 $543 $570 18 469 492 5 17 :>43 570 598 19 492 517 543 570 J98 6 28 20 :>17 543 570 ) 8 623 6 60 21 543 570 598 62 8 660 693 22 :>70 598 628 660 693 727 ... . ' I I '! I • • , • G ,..A DE ,\ 2 3 'J., 2.4 fL!'-' 'I' -.> ).6 n 1-., ''J 0 -v 29 tt2 30 I I H ) I J2 \j:J) ·n )t5 t, :'•!3 1J "' 1..\J /-;. % i l. 2r• J7 I I ) ' 3v I ~!d 31 I )\i) I,(J J 'j J , .. ' '. u ...;•-' •23 ; I ') I I'..!] i.\. I·~ i : ~\J ll 0 ', l 2·· j I -~\ .) I it' .. c , ul: I)'J ~ 7 _>"/ I r,', v,.J L \I ~ 2 ' , ... <>-+ 2 7 ) l 23 l ; i l Ld J ,,"\4 1 .:!, 3 I . ,(I-; l l?C • rJLJ I 1l l • L) :·. F 6 ·)) 72 7 764 72 7 7F. 802 7 h4 du 2 8 42 002 v f2 3 84 8/,!. Jil~ 923 (.,\·)'"' c;2 8 '-17 5 )2v Y7':. 1023 75 i .J 23 1 1! ,I, 1.0 23 1 07 4 ll28 1 u 74 1128 11 8 4 ll2J ll84 124 3 llo4 124 3 l3U5 124 3 13l•S l37u 1.3U) 17 •, 14 39 l3 7v 143'1 l Sll 1439 l 5ll 1 587 l <;L L 1:)8 7 1666 iS G7 16 6 6 174')" Sect io n ~-Al Hl'y'·' nt s r-[ cump en.at i on by the Dire ctor of Fin ancer ~::~l ···L.; ncr-l •fo r.· .,,,de und er the authorit-v of Ordin - a nc e ::o . •, ··'" i<>. " 1·><-. o re he r.:>·•_. (ull y ap 1n:oved ;:.nd r at i - f ie i ~Ji.ti1 .• w 1 tt:.' ,,r~,, nu ct 'ect J" thou ~;h !'>ect.:.on 1 of Or din - anc e :o . ,4 . s,-r ·c s •l 1 J(,J . il td never been re ;wa c tl by Ordinanc e No . .c(,, ~ -i · ~ ,:. f 1 , b Section 3 . 'ln e Cit ·, Cl· lllci l nercby rinds a nd det e r mines that ::in~i"f"ncy ex i '>l ~-. '•" i."l •n sun uf whi b this urd in::mce shal l bee• ,, •·llr ~lt \L <.:..Ji..::t el _ u r"m it s final n as sa g . 1nr r o ... ; l tl , c :;.u the-~--\: j \ Jr. i n -tui~ 'l nd ;><'!>S do :·1.rst r Ddin g o n l96'J . -------- i) lis ned a,; Bi' 1 -• n ,l r i nanee on t h e day of . )b-J . i~ead h\ i tl .mcJ .ass d on f inal readin g on th , · · I -jn <J • day of ___________ , ,l ublislleJ l.v it lc -.Js Ordinance No ....... .----' Se t·ies of 1969 , on Lhc Ja · o[ , lCJ69. Atl~ t . CH • Clert -Tnasun•r l , •L•' ,., r. il .. 'on, do h ereby c rtifv fort'. •i.n :s 1 •ruP .. 1ccur te :~ncJ c01 •11 l t"~ p<l'-i ~.. • 1 1:• 'h 111., ·m 1>ublishc I l y H 1 1 if·~ \ f ) f 16Cf . AtlPS L . •·ayor that Ll • tlH ve ant! cv,~: o .1 1 nlin•1ncc ' l . " L'h 1l1C C 10 . I ' • LG INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN 4.~) / t -c ~lt>sfo l BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. ~ (/ 2 , SERIES OF 1969 A 0 INANCF. A~NDINC 16.3-4, AS At£NDED, OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE F THE CITY OF ENGLE WOOD , APPR OVING AND RATIFYING ALL PAY.- N'IS ~ BY THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE UNDER THE At.rrHORITY. OF 0 DINANCE 0 . 44 • SER IES OF 1968, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. S , 16.3 of the Municipal Cod• of the City of Engle- wood • •• amended by Ordinance No. 44, Seriea of 1968, prior to the adoption of Ordinance o. 26, Serle• of 1969, contained a wage schedule for all claaslfied municipal employeea, which acbedule contained 40 grade levels, and WHEREAs. Ordinance No. 26. Seriea of 1969. replaced aeveral aectiona of Chapter 6 of the aaid Municipal Code. ineludin& 16.3 thereof. and substituted therefor new proviaiona, and WHEREAS , the said Ordinance No . 26. Serle• of L969. inad· vertently replaced the wage schedule aet forth in ordinance o . 44. Seriea of 1968, with a wage schedule containing only 29 w. e levela, and REAS, it waa not the intent of this City Council, in en- acting aaid Ordinance No. 26, Seriea of 1969. to repeal aaid acbedule aet forth in Ordinance No. 44, Seriea of 1968, by the enactment of Ordinance No. 26, Seriea of 1969, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT CllDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY. OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, aa follow: Section 1. 16.3-4 of the Municipal Coda of the Cit~ of EnglewoOd, aa nded by Ordinance No. 26, Sari .. of 196 , h hereby amended to read aa follows: "16 .3-4 Salarlnand ~chedule. The follow~ table ia adopted for uae dite :f aalariea and --a•• or claa- eified employee•, upon an equita le baail, pureuant to the pro- viaiona of Section 6.3-3 of thia chapter. GR.AIE A B c D E F 1 $205 $215 $226 $237 249 $261 2 215 226 237 249 261 274 3 226 237 249 261 274 288 4 237 249 261 274 288 302 5 249 261 274 2 8 302 317 6 261 274 288 302 317 333 7 274 288 302 317 333 350 8 288 302 317 333 350 367 9 302 317 333 350 367 386 10 317 333 350 367 386 40.5 ll 333 350 367 3 6 4 0.5 425 12 350 367 3 6 40.5 425 447 13 367 6 40.5 425 447 469 4 386 05 425 447 461; 492 1) 405 25 447 469 492 Sl7 16 425 447 469 492 .517 543 17 $447 469 $492 $.517 U43 $510 18 469 492 .Sl7 S43 570 598 19 492 517 S43 .570 598 628 20 517 .543 .570 .598 628 660 21 .543 570 .598 628 660 693 22 570 .598 628 660 693 727 ~ --- I 1 r • • Cl'..ADE " • c D E r 23 )98 6 0 693 727 764 24 62a 660 693 127 764 02 lS 660 693 727 764 802 2 2 693 727 7 02 842 814 27 )27 764 02 842 84 921 2a 764 802 842 884 928 97) 29 802 842 8 4 928 97~ 1023 30 842 84 928 97) 1023 1 74 31 84 928 9 7.S lOU 1074 1128 32 928 97S 1 23 10 74 1128 11 33 97.S 1023 10 74 11 1184 1243 34 1013 1074 1128 1184 1243 l30S 35 1074 1128 1184 1243 llOS l370 36 1128 1184 1243 uo.s U70 1439 37 1184 1243 130) 1370 1439 Ull J8 1243 130~ 1370 1439 Ull U87 39 uo.s 370 1 39 U11 U87 1666 40 1370 1439 1.)11 1 rj7 1666 1749" S19f1og 2. All C,_.u of ca.peneatioo by tbe Dlnctor of Finance o ~lo,.ea ntofore ...._ UDder t autbodty of Ol'diD• auce No. 44, ertea of 1968, are benby :o!~ apprCMtcl aDCl rati• ffAcl vltb the •-force a4 eff•t •• S.Ct:iOil 1 of clin• aace Mo. 44J..;eriaa of 19 8, bad never bnD repealed by ordia&Me No. 26, s.r of 1969. tile Cky C.U.U ~···~..__ ...a l'aioN exiata, by nuoa of b tbia odlneoce t..tdiately upoa ita fiul paaaqe. Iatroducedc\areacl ia full paaaed oa Unt readla& oo tbe y of • 1969. U.aa..4 u a Bill for a l.DMwe the clay of • 1969. Mayor Attest: City Clerk-Treasurer 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 pa•sed on first reading on the day of --------· 1969. -- City Cierk-trea•urer • ) f - • • - ( IT\' A~D 0 NTY OF DENVER OE PARHIDIT O F PL t\NNii\G Dece mber 11 o 69 Mrs . Dorothy J. Rom ans, Di rector Englewood Planning Commission 3400 South Elati Street Englewood, Colorado 80110 Dear Dorothy : I 1.£:: '"''o. 01 H< I 01 I>IKU "I OR ROO \! \00 14-15 < Ll \ !· LA:-ID PL-\( ~ DE:-i\'1· R , ( OLORADO 8020~ appreciate the opportunity of being able to review the material which you gave me at t he Steering Committee mee t i ng last Friday. It is all very interesting . To keep the records straight, I am sendi ng you some similar material which I think outlines our position. It may be different than what you have heard. Sincerely yours, ;1~~[~ Robert E. Giltner Director of Planning REG :mw Attachmenn I • • 0 - • • • q)A»,/ 9f;te/&c~ J;iJJ~cta lcJ_, ._f;,c. -,CV.-et'~J!ta/ea rpj}~ ~~arlu ~tJ..!!-2 6' Nove mber 22, 1969 Mr. Robert Giltner, Planning Director City and County of Denver Civic Center Denver, Colorado 80202 Dear Bob: Following our recent conversation regarding the western alignment of the Columbine Freeway vs. Santa Fa alignment of the Englewood Expressway, I enclosed here with a Petition which is presently being signed by municipal, county agencies, and civic groups of Southwest Metropolitian Denver area. After you have reviewed this Petition, will you advise me whether or not it incorporates the substance of our conversations. Is this proposal consistent with the plans of the City and County of Denver? If so, what would we need to do to obtain the support of Denver? Enclosure: ec: Jerry Kelly Dwigh1: Hamilton GVF/bs I 0 • • • Nov eubur 2 3 , 1 96~ Mr. Gerri Von Yr e llic~ Von Trcllick A9sociatea, Inc. Villa ltalin O.nvor, Colorndo SOZ2G Dear Corr1 : - I h.lv.J revic•tad the pctttio:t t o r.ovornor Lt>vo nnd Hr. 5!t umnto in re )~ard to Santa Fe Dt'f.ve and or,r1:c to tho gonc ral co:•c:t:pt hut we ,;till sNn·t to bu o p&rt O!l ,;oc-c ot tho details. T~o City's I:M"I!>o r o n e rc'luo!st to t h e State l!i !=,h~t.!IY Cot,o i~nion thh yel'lr vaa tor t h o interir.~ ir.>provl!::\O'l t of Couth Santa Fe ;)rive fro•~ l'lorUe. Avunue to Yale Avcnuu. This b a contlnuatton of a similar proj e ct 11lrcacly fu n .\ed fr o : Int~r~tate 25 to Flortda A-1onu.-. Our conccnt o! this improv.?.,.'!nt is t !1at 5 <1ntn r-eo .:>rive u1ll ba v1:1cr.ud onJ !::~llrov.:d ao a t'lajor 11rt~:rlal otr r~ct wit'• t hr e e mo ·r 5.n::; law:!s in each clf.roc!tion a tld a turninn lan o. ~!ott of t!u1 intcr:-.c ction 'l wtll Etill be st :;:rec.!l! and controlle d ':>y tr.:~ffic eicn.ll s . \:c havo r.ot on i ~J t lt c S tnt c 1'1 ~1 1\.'.:lV :)c?:1rt:1ont for Jrada IICp.lrRtion.~ 1\t tha l~lljOr l'trcCtll c ar for 8 ltt1 !trJ 1\CC r.n~ fecilt'ty. The daetnn whan co~?let ~J will prob~~lv ~a~Jle fr o ~ 4 0 ,00 0 to 5 0 ,10 0 veh icles pr.r dey. The d e sig n cnpnc1 y 11!tich your pot it ion nu r,;;·!St!\ (114 ,0 ·1 0 v <!h icles pr.r day) Ia h1r.hor than t he vol Uttc s presently to x istir.c 0 :1 :ll!nv .;r's \"all c~ :•1;:!-.v n y ,,,..,1c'h ia a fu.lly 11.:\itcJ ace usa facility. In aJdit ion, your pet 1tlon td:-.9 o:1out zr.1Jo eep&ratlons which mtly or uay not be cont c ::lJ>lattd. T 11!11 sure th n t thl! lntr.rc!,an ~;e et Baapden Av~nuo vtll reQBin aoJ Denver l~s d19cuesed a ~raJ~ 11eparot!on vit~ lanta Fa Driva at Evana. I knoll of no othere prO?O ll eJ alon~ thh routa at t :11s ltilw. Tha type of da•igo that o.r.a envision can be ac~o:l;>lis h cd 011 12·) to 141 feat of lOW, le &4d1t1on to thia ~?rOY~ent on Santa Ye va ara at111 vary much intcrn~ted ln the conntructlon of a fully limited aecosa ColU3bina Freuway on the ao-callaJ .. eurly aligOLWat rec:or:uendad by )'{aurar, !leratini anJ Heurer. Thla kind of fa- cUlty, vtlen built, would no doubt ba deetrnod to handlo in the Ylclnity of 100,000 ••hlclas per day. The .. tvo facllltf.ea working in tnndllt'l vould provi,te for both reatonal traffic aoveQUnt aod comaunlty anJ na1ghborhoo4 local accas• in the Platte Yalley in line v1th over-all traffic vollmaa predicted by the Daavar Hatro!)t)Utan Araa Tranapertatioo Studl••· I bollav• that thla thia~icR 1a alfto raflactaJ in tha efff.clally adopted regional plao. ----. ------ , • • • Hr. Gerri Von Frellick November 23, 1969 Page 2 • 0 - I cuD afrAid thl\t H a M hwny en Santa l'e ware built to the spec1f1cotio011 called for in tho petition, wo J Ould I~ reslity be building a full-fled ged Fre~N3Y· I know of no other voy t o acco=.otlate the vol~mes which you euggn!tt. Thie, of course, would dierupt Sont.s Fe a a a 'Dajor arterial and would approach tho conetructlou costa cited in the ~lourer, Sorafini and !-leurer report for the Santi\ l"e alizrmcnt of the Columbino Freeway. ?erhsps the dHfcrenc:c is only in dc:;ree but I hmd not anticipated that South Santa fa would be dcvolop r .l to anythlns liite the '.lost 6th .,venue crol!s-sactio:l. The first etage i~~rovo~eot, vh fch is just ruYJ gettinn under way, ie proceeding substantially aa -had hCJiX'd. 1 believe the!le c< ·:ncntll eut.atanttally reflect the thinl :in~ of the other intcreeted City Ar.cncics but I \1111 di,cus!l tho raatter with theDI and let you \:now if there are aay problem!! that I an not a~re of. Sincerely yours , Robert E. Ciltner Direetor of Plonn1nn IP.C:IIN ,. .L. I \ ! I ' '! .. .... ~ .. . ' ... :. i I \ I • • I . PETITION TO: THE HONORABLE JOHN LOVE , GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF COLORADO , THE STATE HIGH\~AY COMMISSIO N OF THE STATE OF COLORADO , THE HONORABLE CHARLES SHUMATE , CHIEF ENGINEER FOR THE STATE DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO We, the undersigned, each representing the municipal and county age nciea by whom this Petition has been signed, or representing the community and regional -civic groups of the Soutbweat Metropolitan Denver area, do hereby respectfully show, that: 1. There is a need for both a limited access type of biJhway, similar to West Sixth Avenue, along the aligrunent of Santa ra Drive to provide immediate improved access from Littleton ~ough Inglewood to Denver, with grade separations and with an alt~te design sufficient to carry 114,000 vehicles a day, in a~ition to a complete freeway ayatem along a western alignment to .. designated aa the Columbine Freeway, which would be deaigned tQ -.-t a~ accommodate the traffic requirements of the Southwest Metropolitan Denver area in the future as it develops. { 2. Lettera of agreement have been received from both tbe Denver and Rio Grande Weateio Railroad and the Atchi~on, t6peka and Santa Fe lailroad whereby additional right-of-way Q 1210 feet W.da al011g the S.ata Fe alignment haa been made avail- .. 1• at a low coat . to the Highway Deparbnent. 3. The acquiaition of the aa i d railroa~ right-of-way, wbile it ia available, would allow the Rio Grande tracks along lanta ~· Drive to be moved, leaving sufficient room for an tmproved lt.itad accaaa type of highway at.ilar to West Sixth Avenue along .tbe Sant a Fa altanment with grade aeparations and with an uit~te ... iiD capacity that will enable it to carry 114,000 vehicles per daJ, thereby r811l0ving South Santa Fa Drive from the "ribbon of death" a ccide nt hiatory which haa been ita record for too many )'aara. '·· • ....... /'~ 4 -. -. ----- \ , ' . · • • THEREFORE , the · ':ndersigned municipalities and g ove rn- mental agenc ies and civic group s will agr ee to a western align- ment of the Columbine Freeway, designed to meet and acc ommo date the future traffic requirements of the Southwest Metropolitan Denver area as it develops, provided that, the Colorado Division of Highways shall forthwith acquire the available railroad right- of-way from the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, in accordance with their letter• of agreement delivered to the State Highway Department in May of 1969. we. the under1igned 0 re1pectfully petition 1nd request the Colorado Division of Highways to proceed as rapidly as fund• can be .. de available, on 1a min~ annual budget of at least two ~llion dollar1 0 to provide for the 1taged construction and improve- .. nt of Iouth Santa Fe Drive, by moving the railroad track• together end by conltrUcting a limited accesa highway, similar to Weat lixth Avanue 0 with grade aeparations, that would enable auch ~~~1 to carry 114,000 cara per day. All of this vor~ to be .... ~e .aa rapidly_•• funds can be made available. ve .pledae our full aupport and cooperation to the Colorado ~ivlaion of Hiahwaya and to each other for the accomplishment of theae t.prov ... nta alona the Santa Fe alignment AND for the Col~1De Pre.way alona a veatern allan-ant. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Date._ __ ~------------~------------------------------------------ CITY OF SHERIDAN I . Date._ __________________ ___ ~----------------------------------------------- CITY OF LitTLETON ~-------------------------------------------- DAPAII>E COONTY .. _, ·-z-.-c ' ,. I ! • JE FF ERSON C OU~ Y Date. ____________________ __ By----------·----------------------------- CITY OF AURORA Date~-------------------- By __________________________________ __ CITY OF LAKEWOOD Date __________________ ___ By __________________________________ ___ SOUTH PLATTE AREA REDEVELOPMENI COUNCIL Da te. __________________ ___ By __________________________________ ___ ENGLEWOOD CHAHBER OF COMMERCE Date. __________________ ___ By----------·-------------------------- LITTLETON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Dite ·---------------------~-------------------------------- IEGIONAL CO UNCil. OF GOVERNNENIS cc.:: ' , .... :; cz ~. ~By ----------------------------------- ~ !u ll 2. -.·c:s :t.::-~:::,-· I <=--------------!: c::-. \ ---~ ··- , \ I 'r ' 0 , • • 0 - ENGLEWOOD FIRE FIGHT8RS AS SOCIATION LOCAL #1736 CT;y OF" F" I c ,,.,_,CIAL '-ro C UMr:;N'T' Mr . Steve Lyons, City Clerk City of Englewood Englewood, Colorado, 80110 C ot.. CITy O F' Dear Sir; At a re g ularly sched uled meeting of this association, Mr. Ralph Sillivan, a member of the Pension Board , presented the re c ommendations of the Pension Board pertaining to an increase in payroll deduction to be added to the pension fund. On November 17, 1969, the members of this association passed by roll ca ll vote, a motion to increase the pensLon f und by one (1%) of ea c h mem bers pay . This motion was made and passed with the understanding, that our payroll deduction will now t otal six (6%) percent. Respectfully {bt{~~~ Secretary I • • ,. I I I • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY CO,UNCI LM AN ' A lULL FO R AN ORDlN AN CE I NCREA SI NG THE P ERCENTAGE S AL AR Y DEDUC1IO FOR THE FIREM EN'S PENS ION FUND TO 6% A/IV DEC LAR ING AN EMERGENCY . WHE REAS, i t is deemed t hat i n order to i mprov e the financial c ondition o f t he F i remen's Pen s i on Fund t he s alary d e d u ction s h o uld be i n cr eas ed from the preSI!nt 5% of al l g r oss monthly earning s i n exc es s of $50.00 to 6% o f a ll gross mo nthl y earnings, and WHEREAS, members of the pai d Fire Depa r t ment and t he F i re Pen sion Board believe that a 6% ded~ct i on on all gross mont hly earning s i s i n the best interest of the F i remen's Pensio n Fund, NOW 1 THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CI TY COUNC IL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: SECTION 1. Commencing on January 1, 1970, there s hall be deducted frQm the monthly salary of each and every paid member of the Englewood Fire Department a s um equal to s i x per cent (6~) of said member's monthly salary pur s uant to Art i cle SO, Chapter 139, section 5 (4), Colorado Rev ised Statutes 1963, as amended, which sum s hall be depos i ted i n the City's Firemen's Pension Fund. SECTION 2. The City Council hereby find s and determ i nes that an emergency exists, by reason of which this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon it s f i nal passage . Introduced, read in full and passed on fir s t read i ng a s an emergency on the day of December, 1969 . Mayor Attest: City Clerk-Treas urer I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby c erti fy that the above and forego i ng is a true, ac c urate and c omplete c opy of a Bill for an Ordi nan c e i ntroduced, read i n full and pass ed on f i rst readi ng a s an emergency on the day of De c ember, 1969. 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