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February 1 6 , 1970, Regular City
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COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
FEBRUARY 16, 1970
REGULAR MEETING:
The City Council of the City of Englewood , Arapahoe
County, Colorado, met in regul ar sess ion on February 16, 1970
at 8 :0 0 P .M.
Ma yor Schwab , presiding , called the meeting to order .
The invoc a tion was given by Reverend Richard A. Westwick
of the Bethany Lutheran Church. Pledge of All egiance was said.
The Mayor asked for roll c all . Upon the call of the
roll, the following were present:
Schwab.
Councilmen Brown , Dhori ty , Kreiling , L a y , Lone , Senti ,
Absent: None.
The Ma yor declared a quorum pres ent .
Also present were : City Manager Dial,
City Attorney Berardini ,
City Clerk Lyon.
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COUNCIL MAN LAY MOVED, COUNCIL MA N DHORITY SECONDED , THAT
THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY 2 , 1 9 70 BE APPROVED
AS READ . Upon the call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes : Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling , Lay , Lone,
S e nti, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Ma y or declared the motion c arried .
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Councilman Dhority introduced Mr. Lewis Iglehe art of
Las Cruces , New Me xico.
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Mr. Lee Saltzman, representing U Tote M, 123 East
Belleview , appeared before City Council to request renewal o f
their 3.2 beer license.
COUNCI LMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT
THE 3.2 BEER LICENSE OF U TOTE M, 123 EAST BELLEVIEW , BE RENEWED
FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR BEGINNING ON MARCH 20 , 1970 . Upon the
call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows :
Ayes : Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling , Lay, Lone,
Senti, Schwab.
Nays : None .
Absent : None.
Th e Ma yor d clared the motion carried .
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Mr. John A. Criswell , a ttorney , 3755 South Bro adwa y ,
representi ng Mr. Le sli e E. How e of the Sport Bowl , 3295 South
Broadway, appe a red b e fore City Council to make appl ic ation for
a 3 .2 b eer license. Mr. Criswell presented the application and
introduced Mr. Howe to the City council . Mr. Criswell stated
that as was cu s tomary he would circulat e the petitions within
a six block radi u s of the place of appli c a tion .
After discu ssion i t wa s determined tha t it would not
be necessary to circ ulate the petitions in the a re a south of u.s. 28 5 .
COUNCILMAN KREILI NG MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE S ECONDED,
THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THE APPLICATI ON OF THE SPORT BOWL FOR
A 3 .2 BEER LICENS E BE SET FOR 8 :00P .M., MAR CH 16 , 19 70 . Upon
the call of the roll , the vot e res u lted as follows :
Aye s: Councilmen Brown , Dh ority , Kr eilin g , La y , Lon e ,
Senti , Sch wab.
Na ys : No n e .
Abs ent : None.
The Mayor declared the mo tion c arr ied .
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COUNCILMAN LAY MO VED , COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT
THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDI NG ASSESSMENTS FOR SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICT NO. 69 BE OPENED. Upon the call of the roll, th e vote
resulted as follows:
Aye s: Co uncilmen Brown , Dhority , Kreiling , Lay , Lone ,
Senti , Sch wab.
Nays : None .
Abs ent : None .
The Ma yor declared the motion carried , a nd the publi c hearing
open ed at 8 :2 7 P .M. (A tape recording of the public hearing is
on file with the official records.)
City Clerk Lyon read three letters of prote s t from
the following individu a ls :
Mr. Virgie E. Ga llagher , 2901 South Acoma
Mr . Da vid D. Tafoya , 3101 Sou th Cherokee
Mr. an d Mrs. Herber C . Hall , 2900 South Acoma
Mr . Alvin Watson , 3045 South Acoma , a ppeared before
City Council in r egard to his a ssessmen for sidewalk improve-
ments.
Director of Publi c Works Waggoner appeared before City
Council and discussed Sidewalk District No. 69 and the compl aints
received.
Discussion ensued.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT
THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED . Upon the c all of the roll, the vote
r esulted as follows :
Ayes : Councilmen Brown, Dhor~ty , Kreiling , Lay, Lone ,
Senti, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None •
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The Mayor declared th e motion c arried, and the public hearing
closed at 9:04 P .M.
COUNCILMAN DHORITY MO VED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
THE CITY REDUCE THE ASSESSMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. HERBERT C. HALL,
2900 SOUTH ACOMA , BY $19.0 6 AND MR. ALVIN WATSON, 3045 SOUTH ACOMA,
BY $20.05. Up o n the call o f the r oll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes : Councilme n Bro wn , Dh ority , Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
Sent i , Schwab .
Na y s: Non e .
Abs e nt: Non e .
The Mayor dec lare d t h e mot i on c arried.
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The minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting
of January 20, 1970 were r ec eive d for the record.
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A memorandum from S t ephen A. Ly on, Director of Finance,
regarding election results to the Employ ees' Retirement Board was
received for the record.
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A memorandum from Mrs. Dorothy Romans, Planning Director,
regarding Planning Commiss i on o ff i cers was received for the record.
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The City Manager's r e po r t for the year ending 1969 and
for the period from Oc tobe r th roug h December, 1969 was received
for the record.
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Introduced as a Bill by Counci lman Dhority and read in full
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A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AND APPROVING A PLAN OF ACQUISITION
BY NEGOTIATION AND PURCHASE OF THE ENGLEWOOD-LITTLETON-FORT LOGAN
BUS LINE, DESCRIBING THE PROPERTY TO BE ACQUIRED; THE FULL PURCHASE
PRICE TO BE PAID THEREFORE; THE METHOD OF PAYMENT THEREOF, AUTHORIZ-
ING AND DIRECTING APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE, AND AUTHORIZ-
ING INTER-GOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENTS.
City Coun ci l dis c ussed whether or not the provi sion
r e la ti n g to l imi ti n g the vote on the bus system to qualif ied tax-
payi n g elector s shou l d be r e word e d t o allow for a vot e o f q u a lif ied
elector s only .
City Manager Dial reported at the c onc l usion of the
discussion it wa s the consensus th a t the v ote shoul d be limited
to qua lified taxpayers. Mr . Dial i n dic a ted tha t the Color a do
Pub lic Utilities Commission h a d a pproved an i n c r e as e i n the bu s
f are f r om $.35 to $.45 .
COUNC I LMAN DHORITY MOVE D, CO UN C ILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT
THE BI LL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASS ED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED
PUBLI SHED IN FULL IN THE ENGL EWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon
t he c a ll of the roll , the vote resulted as f ollows:
Aye s :
Sen ti, Schwab . Councilmen Brown , Dhority , Kre i l i n g , Lay, Lone,
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Nays: None.
Abs ent : None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried .
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City Attorney Berardini submitted a report containing
copies of legislation to limit the showing of pornographic movies.
The City Council discussed the feasibility of the regula-
tion of pornographic movies in light of the recent actions by
District Attorney Gallagher.
COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT
THE CITY ATTORNEY PREPARE FOR THE NEXT CITY COUNCIL MEETING A BILL
FOR AN ORDINANCE WHICH WILL PROHIBIT THE SHOWING OF OBSCENE MOVIES
WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
Discussion continued.
Councilman Brown withdrew his motion with the consent
of second, Councilman Lone.
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. 4 , SERIES OF 1970
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 18.7-1 OF THE MUNICIPAL
CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO BY GRANTING TO DEFENDANTS
IN ALL TRIALS IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT A RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY.
(Copi ed in full in the official Ordinance Book.)
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
ORDINANCE NO. 4, SERIES OF 1970 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, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
Senti, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absen t: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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RESOLUTION NO. 3, SERIES OF 1970
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF
COMPLETION OF PAVING DISTRICT NO. 18 AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS.
(Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.)
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT
RESOLUTION NO. 3, SERIES OF 1970 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED AND THAT
THE PUBLIC HEARING BE ESTABLISHED AT 8:00 P.M., MARCH 23, 1970.
Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
Senti, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absen t: None.
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Th e Ma y<)r de lared he mo ion c arried .
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C~ty Ma nager D~al presented the r ecommended TOPICS map
(T raffic Operations Prog ram for Increasi ng Capacity and Safety)
which h ad been submitted to the De n ve r Regional Council of
Governmen ts . Mr. Di al also presented a letter from Chief
Engine er Char les E. Shumate of the Colorado Highway Department
and a memorandum from the Planning Commission dated February 5 ,
1970 comment~ng upon the City 's proposed TOPICS program. Mr.
Dial indicat ed that only those street s presented on the TOPICS
map would receiv e F e deral aid through this program.
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Th e City Cou n ci l discussed the recommendation that
addi tional stree ts b e placed upon the En glewood section of the
TOPICS map and concluded that further discussion would be held prior
to February 23, 1970.
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City Manag e r Di al pre sented a memorandum dated February
9, 1970 , from Director of Ut~lities Carroll and Director of Public
Works Wagg o n er recommending tha t a bid other th an the lowest be
accept ed for the pumping sewa ge lift station to serve the Servi-
center and surrounding ar e as.
Director of Util ities Carroll appeared before City
Council and i ndicated the area which would be served b y the lift
station, r eviewed the bids received, and stated that it was his
recommendation that the Goble Sampson bid submitted under Proposal
No. 2 at a cost of $2,530 be purchased b y the City because of its
quality , a ccessibility , superior efficiency , an d the fact that
no addit i onal equipment would be required.
Discussion ensued .
COUNCIL~~N LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
THE PUMP PROPOSED BID UNDER GOBLE SAMPSON , PROPOSAL NO. 2, BE
APPROVED AND PURCHASED, SAID APPR OVAL TO BE CONTING ENT UPON THE
RECEIPT OF INFORMA TION BY TH E DIRECTOR OF UTILITIES THAT THE
PUMP MEETS THE CITY'S REQUIREMENTS IN TERMS OF SERVICEABILITY
AS WELL AS MAIN TENANCE. Upon the c all of the roll , the vote
resulted as follows:
Ayes : Counc~lmen Brown , Dhority , Kreiling , Lay, Lone, Senti, Schwab.
Na ys : None.
Absent: None.
The Ma yor declared the mot1on c arr ~ed .
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City Manager D~al presented a memorandum dated February
13 , 1970 r ev~ewing the traff1c signal equipme nt purchases recom-
mended to C~ty Counc1l a its February 2 , 1970 meeting. Mr . Dial
indicated tha t ~t was h1s request th a t the City proceed with the
purchase of the Eagle equipment as bid .
City Council discussed the recommendat io n and the
material conta ined 1n the commun1cation with Mr. Dial.
COUNCILMAN LAY MO VED, COUNCI LMAN BROWN SECONDED , THAT
THE AWARD OF THE EQUI PMENT OF THE SCHOOL CROSSING SIGNALS BE
REMOVED FROM THE TABLE . Upon the call of the roll, the vote
resulted as fo llows:
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Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti, Schwab.
Nays: None .
Absent: Non e .
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT
PART I OF THE BID OF SCHOOL CROSSING EQUIPMENT BE AWARDED TO EAGLE
SIGNAL COMPANY WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THOSE ITEMS REQUIRED FOR THE
SIGNALIZATION OF SCENIC VIEW BE REMOVED FROM THE PURCHASE AUTHORIZA-
TION. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority ~ Kreiling, Lay, Lone , Senti, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Manager Dial stated that Councilman Dhority had
received several inquiries concerning the parking of large
vehicles on the City's streets. Mr. Dial stated that at one time
the City of Englewood had prohibited the parking of vehicles over
one and one-half ton capacity on the City's streets unless the
vehicles were involved in loading and unloading. This prohibition
had been repealed, however, when the Model Traffic Code was adopted in 1967 .
The City Council d i s c ussed t he pros and c ons of the
reinstitution of such a provi s i on, an d after the conclusion of
the discussion it was the co n sens u s th a t fu rther d i scussion be
given at a later d at e b efor e t he City At t orney be directed to
prepare an ordinance r ei ns t a tin g the prohibition.
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City Manage r Dial stated that th e City of Englewood
was to receive $1,986 .14 from th e Colorado Department of Highway s'
twenty-five per c e n t share in th e c onstruction of the traff ic
signals at Clarks o n and U. S. 28 5 . Mr. Dial stated th a t in o r der
to receive this mo n ey an a g r e em e n t would b e r e quired .
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, T HA T THE
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT WITH
THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS IN ORDER THAT THE CITY MIGHT
RECEIVE TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT OF THE COST OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF
THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL LOCATED AT U.S . 28 5 AND CLARKSON . Upon the call
o f the rol l, the vote resulted as follows :
Ayes : Councilmen Brown , Dhority, Krei l i ng , Lay , Lon e , S e nt i , S chwab .
Nays : None .
Abs e n t : None .
The Mayor d ec lared the motion carr ied .
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COUN CI LMAN LAY MOVED , COUNC I LMAN SENTI S ECONDED, THAT
THE FOLLOW I NG PEOPLE BE APPO I NTED TO THE COMMI S SION S AND BOARD S OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD:
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PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
DR. RAY WALSH
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS & APPEALS
DEL ARMSTRONG
PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD
GENE JARRELL
MARLA HOFFMAN
ELECTION COMMISS ION
CHET MADDOX
FIREMEN'S PENSION BOARD
DAVE CLAYTON
ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT BOARD
LOU GARRAMONE
WARREN ORR
TOM FITZPATRICK
Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None .
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
Councilman Kreiling stated that it was his desire that
Mr. Brownewell and Mr. Frantz be reappointed to the Water and
Sewer Board. Councilman Kreiling reviewed his reasons for his
request for the reappointment.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED, THAT
ROY ROSVALL , MELVIN HORTON AND T. H. HARDER BE APPOINTED TO THE
WATER AND SEWER BOARD. Upon the call of the roll, the vote
resulted as follows:
Schwab. Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Lay, Lone, Senti,
Abstain: Councilman Kreiling.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried .
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNC ILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
COUNCILMAN SE NTI BE APPO INTED AS THE COUNCIL'S REPRESENTATIVE TO
THE DENVER REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS AND THAT MAYOR SCHWAB
BE APPOINT ED TO THE LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE OF THE COLORADO MUNICIPAL
LEAGUE. Upon the c all of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Co uncilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti, Schwab.
Na ys : None.
Abs e nt: Non e .
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The Ma yor declared the motion carried .
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City Manager Dial stated that Urba n Ma yors would be
ld February 19, 1970.
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Ma yo r Schwab stated that Councilman S nt1 a d o
uld ap ak a the program of the Human Rela t1o s COuncll
h ld ruary 19, 1970 .
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COUNC ILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCILMA N KREILI G SECONDED,
THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the call of the roll, he
vote result ed as follows :
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
Senti, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried, and the meeting adjourned
at 11:35 P.M.
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AGENDA FOR
RI 'C LLA R COl' C IL SESSIO:\
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• :O IJ P.l\1. C :tll to"'"''', Jnvoca t,o n hy t h e 11<'v. H :ch : r ·l A. \Veslwick of the
llt':'l'1 11 Y l u l h t 'l <111 Church, pl edg P •.>t .dll·gia nl'<' kd by Boy &out
1 '''''" i 1:. :llvJ roll ca lL
1. ~1111 ll l l·~
(:11 H ',.,'1ilaJ' "r·et ing-of Ft'brua ry 2 , l ~i 70. (Cop1cs trans-
n,dl r·d hu·e11 1th .)
2. l'J•·-,;c'w lulcd L'Jtiz!•n s a nd vis ii o 1·s .
n I{( 'h'11 i h o n o f "s pecial g ue s t s " of the l'OllllCJl.
(h i .\lr. l.cc S:J lt z rllann \\ill be pre s ent to request t h • re-
"'''''rl of a :1.2 beer l iu•rrsc for lJ-Totem, 1 :~:l Ktst
!it•II•·\'IC \\ Av P nuc.
It' I \l 1 . John C'n >-wcll, Att ot·n cl , wi l l be pr<:Sl'nl on bc-
h Ill o f ~!Jt • F . lfo11e o f lhe Sport fl ow!, :l:.!!J 5 South
ll•·oa dll':l). t o t'<'(J li<'S l a n applil'ation fot· a :J. ~ lwer
1 ccns' a t the :tfo rcmPnlionPd loc n tJoJL
3. Pu r, i·· he :~r mg re g arding :tSS!'ssmt•nls fu r l11C' 191;•1 Sidewalk
l n •pt'tl\cml'nl l>i :;t t·i c t.
4. 1 ·,,, '"'"nications .
'''' :\J,nutes o l. the..• Plannm ~ and Z oning Comm",;;ion
meeti ng o t Janu:n·y ::'", 1970. (Cupit•s tr:u; mitted
h erewi th .)
(hi i\1 •m o r andum ft·om Stephen A . L.1u n, Dtr•xlor of
Finance, l '<'ga rriing ('Ject10n result.:. to lhl' l:.rnployees'
Helirement Bt'ard. (C'opJL'i< ransmitted h erewith.)
,,. ~lcmoranclum f1·om !llr·-;, l)Qt·olhl Homan,., Pl,uming
J>irPclOI', rq;:n ·ding-Planning-Co ntmis~hn 11 ffiecrs .
iC'opi,~ lt·ansmittPLl here11ith.J
t l r C i t\ ~l:~nag-<'r's r cpo r·t for· the ·''''"' ••JJd ing J!lfi9 and
t or lilt' period o l October lhrouglt lll'<·emher, 19G9 .
(Cop l l'S wi ll be :lV :ll lnbl al th e "''''-'1<.111 .)
5. Ci t _, Alt•>l'nP '.
(;I J Bi II lor :t n < kdmanc authorJttng t h ' '" q 11 "I I 10n of
:• puiJli c 1 ansro rt::nion ,stem. /Cop". ,l :,nsmitted
hl'rcwi lh 1
(h r Report r ·v~ 1nlt ng-porno).{J "tflht<' mO VIC l'<'h'1rlation.
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jt;n tnals 1 ~
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FEHR ARY l G, l !l711
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(a) Rl•pot·t re ~;H'dm~ rO }'I CS (Tralfw Operat i Ons Program
For· lnerl'.t.:lin~; apacil~ And Saf1·t~ ). ISc•• enclosed
infnrmation.)
il >1 H< poti and t•ecomm nd.1lion to a<"cept ofh<•r t l nn t he
low bidder frn-a scv.a ~c lift sta t i on to serve appnlx i-
m:,tcly nmcty-scvc n acre~ a lon g the cast side of the
South Platte llivC'r, including the Scrviccnl.t>t·. I 'opi 'S
of a rnemor andum elated Fl•hrua t'.l' !'1,· 1 970 , ft·.,m
C harles C.uroll a nd Kell s Waggon er traJJ Snlltted her·e-
with .)
( l R eport. regarding btds on lr·affi c ~-oig-nal equipment. for
'lchool (·r·ossmg signJ.Is . ISce enclosed infounal.ton.)
(d 1 R eport. reg:.wding ordtnance l imit.:nions o n th<• parki ng
of l~u·gc vehic Ies on the pub! ic stt·cE:I.f..
rt :\Ta nager 's choi ·<·.
7. H•t0gnil.ton o l nnn -sl'hl•duil'd t'iti ~l 'lls nnd visitors .
8 . r .etw t·at discus::.ion.
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RESOLUTION NO. ~. SERIES OF 1971
A RESOLUTION URGING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF
COLORADO TO PROMPTLY ENACT ENABLING LEGISLATION FOR AMEND-
MENT NO. 3 AND TO PERMIT SUCH OTHER FUNCTIONS AS MAY BE SE-
LECTED BY THE ELECTORS OF A SERVICE AUTHORITY DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, the City of Englewood has recognized the need
for area-wide approaches to regional problems; and,
WHEREAS, the City has joi:.aed with many adjacent cities
in efforts to cooperate in mutually beneficial programs; and,
planning; and, WHEREAS, the City has recognized the need for area-wide
WHEREAS, the City has supported the passage of Amend-
ment No. 3 in the 1970 Colorado elections; and,
WHEREAS, the City recognizes the improved quality of
service and the economies of many basic functions in a region that will
perform on an area-wide basis;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the
City of Englewood urges the Colorado General Assembly to act promptly on
enabling legislation for a Regional Service Authority under Amendment No. 3
and that it urges the Legislature to include within that legislation presently
operating area-wide districts such as the Regional Transportation District,
the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, and the Denver Metropolitan
Sewage District; and the City urges the Legislature to permit such other
functions as may be selected by the electors of a Service Authority District.
1971. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this __&!!_day of ~ ,
ATTEST:
I, Stephen A. !;yon, ex officio City Clerk of the City of Engle-
wood, State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a
true, accurate, and complete copy of Resolution No. ~ Series of 1971.
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. 4, SERIES OF 1970
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~. . 1.-~ --o AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 18.7-1 OF THE M~CIPAL
CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO BY GRANTING TO D~~ANTS
IN ALL TRIALS IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT A RIGHT TO TRIAL BY J~Y~
('0 ~ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ~~ ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO:
Section 1. Section 18.7-1 entitled "Jury Trials -
Venire ," is hereby amended to read as follows:
In all trials in the municipal court, w~ereiA a defendant shall have the right
to trial by jury. Such defendant may demand
a jury at any time ten (10} days before his
case is scheduled for trial, which shall
consist of six (6) jurors or a smaller
number not less than three (3} if the same
be agreed upon by the City Attorney and
the defendant, and thereupon the judge
shall issue a venire for the jury, directed
to any person authorized to serve writs
or other process issued by said court, which
shall be substantially in the following form:
State of Colorado
County of Arapahoe ss.
City of Englewood
The People of the City of Englewood, State
of Colorado, to ------------------------------greeting:
We command you to s wnmon --::------:::---::-::---:----~
persons of the City of Englewood, State of
Colorado, to appear before me at ,
on the day of , 19 _____ ,
who are not of kin to ,
defendant, to make a jury between the City
of Englewood, State of Colorado, and said
defendant, in a plea of not guilty to a
charge of a violation of the charter or
code or one or more ordinances of the said
city: because the said defendant has demanded
trial by jury: and have you then and there
the names of the jury and this writ.
Witness my hand and seal, this ---------of
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Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 2nd day of February, 1970.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 5th day of February, 1970.
Read by title and passed on final reading on the 16th day of February, 1970.
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I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer,
of the City of Englewood, county of Arapahoe, State of Colorado ,
do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate
and complete copy of Ordinance No. 4, Series of 1970 finally
passed on the 16th day of February, 1970.
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WHEREAS, the street improvements in Paving District No.
18, in Englewood, Colorado, have been satisfactorily completed and
have been accepted by the City of Englewood; and
WHEREAS, a statement showing the whole cost of said
improvements and a proposed apportionment of the same on the prop-
erty in said pistrict has been filed with the Director of Finance;
and
WHEREAS , the City Council has considered the special
benefits accruing to each lot or tract of land in the District by
reason of the making of said street improvements and has determined
that the apportionment of the assessments for said improvements as
set forth in the following Notice, is in accordance with such bene -
fits;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CIT~ COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO:
1. That the Director of Finance is hereby authorized
and directed to notify the owners of the property to be assessed
for said improvements by advertisement in three consecutive weekly .
issues of The Englewood Herald, a newspaper published and of gen-
eral circulation in the City of Englewood, that said improvements
have been completed and accepted, that the cost thereof has been
appor tioned according to benefits and that a hearing on the assess-
ments will be h eld at the time and place set forth in t~e Notice,
and by mailing a summary of said Notice to a ll owners of property
to be ass ssed with the costs of said improvements. The summary
of the Notice shall be forwarded by prepaid mail at or about t he
time of th firs publication of the Notice. The hearing shall be
held not less thon fift en days following the first publication of
the Noti c .
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the following form:
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE COMPLETION OF STREET
IMPROVEMENTS IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 18, IN
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, OF THE
APPORTIONMENT OF THE COST 'UiEREOF AND HEAR-
ING THEREON.
TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED GENERALLY and to the owners
of real estate which is hereinafter described, said real estate
comprising the District known as
Paving District No. 18, Englewood, Colorado;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the improvements in Paving
District No. 18, Englewood, Colorado, which were authorized by
Ordinance No. 17, Series 1969, finally adopted and approved on the
21st day of April, 1969, have been completed, that the same have
been accepted by the City Council of the City of Englewood, and
that the cost thereof has been apportioned against the real property
in the District according to benefits.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN:
1. That the whole cost of said improvements has been
definitely ascertained and is the amount of $ '::f!(. (~ ;<"-< -, said
amount including costs of inspection, collection, incidentals and
interest as allowed by law.
2. Of 'the whole cost stated in paragraph 1, the City
of Englewood will pay $ / Y': , ;,'l( ! , leaving the amount of
$_-~,~'/-~~~--~~~,~~' to be assessed against the real property in the
District for the cost of the improvements.
3. That the share apportioned to and upon each lot and
tract of land within the District and assessable for the improve-
ments is as follows:
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4. That any complaints or objections which may be made
in writing by the owners of land within the District to the City
Council and filed in the office of the Director of Finance on or
before Thursday, the 19th day of March, 1970, will be heard and
determined by the City Council before the passage of an ordinance
assessing the cost of said improvements.
5. Complaints or objections to be proposed assessments
will be heard by the City Council on Monday, the 23rd day of March,
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1970, at the hour of~ o'clock P.M., at the City Hall in said
City.
WITNESS my hand and official seal this 16th day of
February, 1970.
( S E A L )
Publish in: The Englewood Hearld
/s/ Stephen A. Lyon
Director of Finance,
ex-officio City Clerk
Publish on: February 19 and 26, 1970, March 5, 1970.
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owner of property to be assessed for the cost of improvements shall
be in substantially the following form:
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t<l:>TICE OF FILING ASSESSMENT ROLL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, PAVING DISTRICT NO.
18 AND OF HEARING THEREON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the assessment roll for the
City of Englewood, Colorado, Paving District No. 18 has been filed
in the office of the City Clerk.
The ,owner or owners of any property which is assessed in
said assessment roll, whether named or not in said roll, may, on
or before Thursday, the 19th day of March , 1970, file with the
undersigned, his, her or their complaints or objections in writing
to the proposed assessments.
The City Council will meet to hear and consider complaints
or objections to the assessments by any party or parties aggrieved
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thereby on Monday, the 23rd day of March-, 1970, at Ha& o'clock P.M.
at the City Hall in said City.
Any · complaint or objection to the validity of the assess-
menta or the proceedings taken therefor shall be deemed waived un-
leas presented in writing at the time !and in the manner indicated
above.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE City of Englewood,
Colorado.
DATED This 16th day of February, 1970.
Director of F~nan ce
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4. That if any one or more sections or parts of this
Resolution shall be adjudged unenforceable or invalid, such judg-
ment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remaining provi-
sions of this Resolution, it being the intention that the various
provisions hereof are severable.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED This 16th day of February, 1970.
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BY AUTHORI TY
ORDINANCE NO. 4, S ERIES OF 1970
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 18 .7-1 OF THE MUNICIPAL
CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO BY GRANTING TO DEFENDANTS
I N ALL TRIALS IN THE MUN I CI PAL CO URT A RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, CO LO RADO :
Section 1 . Section 18.7-1 entit led "Jury Trials -
Ven ire ," is he reby amended to read as follow s:
In all trials in the municipal c ourt,
WHere~ft a defendant shall have the righ t
to trial b y jury . Such defendant may demand
a jury at any time ten (10) days before his
case is scheduled for trial, which shall
con sist of s i x (6) j uro rs or a smaller
number not l e s s than th ree (3 ) if the same
be agreed upon by the City Attorney and
the defendant, and thereupon the judge
shall issue a venire for the j ury, directed
to any person authorized to serve writs
or other pro ces s issued by said court, which
s h all be substantially in the following
form :
State of Colorado
County of Ara p ahoe sa.
City of Englewood
The People of the City of Englewood, State
o f Co l orado , t o ----------------------------greeting:
We command you to aUIIDOn -,----------------
persona of the City of Englewood, State of
Colorado, to appear bef ore me a t ,
on the day of , 19 _____ ,
who are not of kin to ,
defendant, to make a jury between the City
of Eng lewood, State of Colorad o , a nd said
d e f endant, i n a plea of not guilty to a
charge of a violation o f the c harter or
c o de or one or more ordinances of the said
cityr because the said de f endant haa demand ed
trial by juryr and have you then and there
the names of the j u ry a nd this writ .
Witness my hand and seal , this --------day
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Judge of the Municipal ourt
Introduced , read in full, and passed on first reading
on th e 2n d y of February , 1970.
Published a a Bil l for an Ordinance on the 5th day
of February, 1970.
Read by title and passed on fina l reading on the 16th
day of February , 1970.
Publ ished by titl e ••· Ord inanc e No. 4, Series of 1970
on the 19th day of February, 19 /0.
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ATTEST:
EX OFFICIO CITY CLERK-TREASURER
I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk-Treaaurer,
of the city of Enqlewood, county of Arapahoe, State of Colorado,
do hereby certify that the above and foreqoinq ia a true, accurate
and complete copy of Ordinance NO. 4 , Series of 1970 finally
paeeed on the 16th day of February , 1970.
EX OFFICIO CITY CLERK-TREASURER
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ORDINANCE NO. 4, SERIES OF 1970 << )
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 18.7-1 OF THE MUNI~~
CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO BY GRANTING TO DEF~S
IN ALL TRIALS IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT A RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY.~
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 1
Section 1. Section 18. 7-l entitled "Jury Trials -
Ve ni re ," is hereby amended to read as followa1
In all trials in the municipal court,
Wftereift a defendant shall have the right
to trial b y jury. Such defendant ma y demand
a jury at any time ten (10) days before his
caae is scheduled for trial, which shall
consist of six (6) j urors or a smaller
number not less than three (3) if the same
be agreed upon by the City Attorney and
the defendant, and thereupon the judge
shall issue a venire for the jury, directed
to any person authorized to serve writs
or other proceaa issued by aaid court, which
shall be substantially in the following
form1
State of Colorado
County of Arapahoe as.
City of Englewood
The People of the City of Englewood, State
of Colorado, to ---------------------------greetingl
We command you to summon
persona of the City of En-q"';'l-ewood---:~.~S:-:-t-a-=t-e-o-=-f
Colorado, to appear before me at ,
on the day of • 19 ______ ,
who a re not of 'kin to ,
defendant, to make a jury between the City
of Engl.wood, State of Colorado, and aaid
defendant, in a plea of not guilty to a
charge of a violation of the charter or
code or one or mere ord inances of the aaid
city, because the said defendant has d..anded
trial by jury, and have you then and there
the names o f the jury and this writ.
Witness my hand and seal, this --------day of , 19, _______ _
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Introduced, r ead in full, a nd passed on first reading
on the 2nd day of February, 1970.
Published a s a Bill for an Ordinance on the 5th day
of February, 1970.
Read by title and passed on final reading on the 16th
day of February, 1970.
Published b y title aa Ordinance lifo. 4, Series of 1970
on the 19th day of February, 1970.
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EX OFFICIO CITY CLERK-TREASURER
I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer,
o f the City of Englewood, county of Arapahoe, State of Colorado,
do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate
and complete copy of Ordinance No. 4, Series of 1970 fi nally
passed on the 16th day of February, 1970.
EX OFFICIO CITY CLERK-TREASURER
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, CO LORADO
FEBRUARY 2, 1 9 70
REGULAR ME ETING:
The City Coun cil of the City of Englewood,
Co un ty , Co lorado , met in regular s e ssion on February
at 8 :00 P .M.
Ma yo r Schwab, pres~d~ng, cal led the meet i ng to order.
Th e ~nvoc a tio n was given by Ma yor Schwab. Pl edge of
Allegi an ce was led by Boy Scou t Troop No. 154.
The Ma yor a sked for roll call. Upon the call of the
roll, the following were prese n t:
Cou n c~lm en Brown, Kre i l~ng, Lay, Lone, Senti, Schwab.
Absent: Councilman Dhority .
The Ma y or dec lared a quorum present.
Also present were: City Manager D~al ,
City Attorney Berard~ni,
City Clerk Lyo n.
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COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT
THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF JANUA RY 19, 1970 AND THE
SPECIAL MEETING OF JANUARY 26, 1970 BE APPROVED AS READ. Upon
the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Schwab.
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti,
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Ma yor declared the motion carried .
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Ma y or Schwab recognized Mr . Gu rney B. Ulrich, 2958
South Grant Street, from the list of "Special Citizen Program
Invitees ."
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C~ty Attorney Berar d~nL i nt roduced Mr. Don Hanneman,
As sist an t City Attorney, and his WLfe , Rita. Mr . Berardini
s t a ted that Mr . Hanneman would be handling Mun ici pal Court.
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Mrs. Charles Bernhardt, 4501 South Clarkson Street,
appeared before C1ty Council in opposLtion to the proposed
pav~ng of East Stanford Avenue ~n PavLng District No. 19. Mrs .
Bernhardt presented a lLst of SLgnatures of individuals in opposi-
t1on to the pavLng . Mrs. Bernhardt discussed her opposit1on with
members of CLty Council .
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Mr. Donelson 1nqu:1red as to whether the City would
Mayor Schwab J.ndJ.cated that the pavJ.ng would be done
th rough a pr:1vate contractor.
CJ.ty Manager D1al :1nd1c at ed that the FBI report and
pol1ce J.nvestJ.g atJon had been rece1ved on the followJ.ng:
Guespa to Cristofolo Ch1acch:1erone
Mr . Thomas P . Sclfo
Mr . LeWJ.S P . ScJ.fo
Mr. Charles Koester
Mr . DJ.al stated th at the report 1ndJ.ca ted nothing derogatory.
Mr . Anthony Zarlengo , at torney , appeared before City
Coun cJ.l representJ.ng the OrJ.gJ.nal Mexic an cafe , Inc . Mr. Zarlengo
r equested th a t CJ.ty Counc1l reJ.ssue t h e lJ.cense for the establ i sh-
ment formerly known as the Ha kney House to OrJ.ginal MexJ.c an Cafe,
Inc . Mr . Zarlengo J.ntroduced Mr . Rich ard W. Ham ilton , Mr. Arthur
E. Hamilton Mr . Dougl a s V. Roge r s a nd Mr . Wesley D. Rogers , all
off1cers of OrlgJ.nal MexJ.c an Cafe , I n c .
COUNC ILMAN KREIL[NG MOVE D, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED ,
THAT THE CITY COUNCfL GRANT TH E RE I SS UANCE OF TH E LIQUOR LICENSE
AT 4595 SOU7H SANTA FE TO THE OR IG INAL MEX ICAN CAFE , INC . Upon
the c a ll of the roll the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes Councllmen Brown , Kreiling , Lay , Lone, S enti,
Schwab .
N a ys ~ None.
Absent : Counc1lman Dh or1ty .
The Mayor declared the mot1on c arrJ.ed .
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The mJ.nutes of the Plann1 n g and Zon J.ng CommJ.s sion meeting
of January 6 , 19 70 were rece1ved for t he record .
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The m1nutes of the LJ.brary Board meeting of January 13,
1970 were rece1 ved for the record .
The m1nutes of the Parks and Recreation Comm ission
mee 1ng of Jan~ary 13 1970 were receJved for the record .
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Th e m1nutes of the Board of AdJUStment and Appeals meeting
of December 10 1969 were rec e1v d for the record.
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The minutes of the water and Sewer Board meeting of
January 20, 1970 were rece~ve d for the record with three attach-
ments.
A memorandum recommending that an appointment be made
immediatel y for represe nt at~ves of the C.tty of Englewood to meet
with HUD off.tc.tals concerning the Englewood HUD application for
a Federal grant in a id for the Western Slope water development
was received for the record and discussed.
City Manager D.tal stated that an appointment with
representatives of the Department of Hous i ng and Urban Develop-
ment in Fort Worth was being estab lished for the first or second
week in March. Mr. Di al ind1c ated that Mayor Schwab , Utilities
Director Charles B . Carroll and he would attend .
A memorandum recommending the inclusion of additional
land into the Southgate Sanitation District was received for the
record and discussed.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT
THE INCLUSION OF ADDI TLO NAL LAND INTO THE SOUTHGATE SANITATION
DISTRICT BE APPROVED AND THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE
AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS. Upon the call of
the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: councilmen Brown, Kr eiling , Lay , Lone, Sen ti ,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Ma yor declared the motion carried.
A memorandum recommending that the Connector's Ag reement
between the City of Englewood and Country Homes Sani t at ion District
No. One prov.td i ng for Englewood sewage treatment b y connection
of such distr1ct d1rectly to the Englewood sewer system be approved
and properly executed was received for the record and discussed.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT
THE CONNECTOR 'S AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND COUNTRY
HOMES SANITATION DISTRICT NO. ONE BE APPROVED AND THAT THE MAYOR
AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS.
Upon the c all of the roll , the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Counc.tlmen Brown, Kreiling , Lay, Lone, Senti,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Counci lman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the mot.to n carried.
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C.tty Attorney Berard1n1 presented a Bill for an Ordinance
author1zing the Englewood Mun1cipal Court to conduct trials by
Jury. Mr . Berard.tn.t 1nd1ca ed that th1s was necessary in light
of a recent Colorado Supreme Court dec1s1on that stated the right
to tr1al by Jury mus be af fo rded by spec.tfic act.ton of the govern-
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Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Lone and read in full,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 18.7-1 OF THE MUNICIPAL
CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO BY GRANTING TO DEFENDANTS
IN ALL TRIALS IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT A RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY.
COUNCILMA N LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
THE PROPOSED BILL FOR AN ORDINANC E 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, Senti,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Attorney Berardini stated that a new suit concern-
ing the left turns at Bannock and U.S. 285 had been filed. Mr.
Berardini indicated that the suit asked the court to declare
Ordinance No. 36, Series of 1969, the ordinance which restored
the left turns, valid. Ordinance No. 36, Series of 1969 was
amended by Ordinance No. 42, Series of 1969 by reinstating the
left hand turn restriction.
City Council discussed the law suit with City Attorney
Berardini.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT
CITY ATTORNEY BERARDINI BE AUTHORIZED TO DEFEND THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD IN THE LITIGATION BROUGHT BY W. W. REES, B. B. WRIGHT,
MATTHEW M. SUMMERS, AND RACHAEL GORDON TO CAUSE LEFT TURNS TO BE
REINSTATED AT BANNOCK AND U.S. 285. Upon the call of the roll,
the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti,
Schwab.
Nays: None .
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Attorney Berardini discussed whether the City of
Englewood's liquor occupational tax was more properly entitled a
tax or a fee with City Council.
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ORDINANCE NO . 3, SERIES OF 1970
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 16.5-5(a) AND 16.5-18(5)
OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, BY
REMOVING ANY EXEMPTION FROM THE CITY RETAIL SALES AND USE TAX
PREVIOUSLY GRANTED TO NATIONALLY CHARTERED BANKS WITHIN THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF ORDINANCE NO. 8,
SERIES OF 1968 AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
(Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book.)
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ORDINANCE NO. 3, SERIES OF 1970 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AS AN
EMERGENCY AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD
AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as
follows:
Schwab.
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti,
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Manager Dial stated that Fire Chief Hamilton had
requested that he, his chief training officer and a shift captain
be allowed to attend the Forty-Second Annual Fire Department
Instructors' Conference in Kansas City, Missouri, March 24 through
27, 1970.
COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED,
THAT THE FIRE CHIEF AND TWO OF HIS STAFF BE AUTHORIZED TO ATTEND
THE FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL FIRE DEPARTMENT INSTRUCTORS' CONFERENCE,
MARCH 24 THROUGH 27, 1970 AS REQUESTED. Upon the call of the
roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Schwab.
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti,
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Manager Dial requested approval for Sergeant
Robert Penney to attend two armorer schools conducted by Colt
Firearms Company and the Smith and Wesson Firearms company in
Connecticut and Massachusetts. Mr. Dial stated that Sergeant
Penney would be away from the City for 3~ weeks, and his
expenses would be approximately $755.
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
SERGEANT ROBERT PENNEY BE ALLOWED TO ATTEND THE COLT AND SMITH AND
WESSON FIREARMS SCHOOLS FROM MARCH 30 TO APRIL 24, 1970. Upon
the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Schwab.
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti,
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2, SERIES OF 1970
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO CREATE AN IMPROVE-
MENT DISTRICT IN SAID CITY TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 19;
ADOPTING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS THEREFOR; AND ORDERING PUBLI-
CATION AND MAILING OF NOTICE OF HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE
PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN SAID DISTRICT.
(Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.)
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED,
THAT RESOLUTION NO. 2, SERIES OF 1970 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED AND
THAT THE DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING BE ESTABLISHED AS FEBRUARY 23,
1970 AT 8:00 P.M. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted
as follows:
Ayes: councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Manager Dial gave a brief report on the progress
of legislation in the State House affecting the Highway Users
Tax and a State collected-locally shared sales tax.
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City Manager Dial discussed the land exchange proposed
by the First National Bank of Englewood for property adjacent
to Englewood City Hall and the new First National Bank building.
Mr. Dial stated that the bank was offering 1525 square feet for
2703 square feet of the City's property.
It was the consensus of City Council that the City
Manager establish a fair market price for the land wanted in
exchange.
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City Manager Dial presented a memorandum dated January
30, 1970 from Director of Finance Lyon and Director of Public
Works Waggoner concerning bids received for school crossing signals.
Mr. Dial stated that $24,386 had been budgeted for this project
and that on the basis of the bids received, it was estimated
that the total project would exceed $27,900. Mr. Dial s t ated
that due to the relocation of the elementary school in the Scenic
View area within the near future it would not be necessary to
construct these school crossing signals and thus the total
expenditure could be reduced by $2,200 •
City Council discussed the fact that only one bid had
been received for the traffic signal equipment.
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT
CONSIDERATION OF THE AWARD OF THE BIDS RECEIVED FOR SCHOOL CROSSING
SIGNALS BE TABLED FOR FURTHER STUDY AND ADDITIONAL DETAIL ON THE
BIDDING PROCESS TO BE PROVIDED BY THE CITY MANAGER AT THE NEXT
MEETING. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows :
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Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Senti, Schwab.
Nays: Councilman Lone.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Manager Dial presented a letter dated February
2, 1970 from Dir ector of Public Works Waggoner to State Highway
Engineer Haase. Mr. Dial stated that due to the fact that the
Colorado Department of Highwa ys was going to improve South Federal
Boulevard north of West Belleview, Director of Public Works
Waggoner had obtained pledges of $10,000 e ach from the owner of
the Centennial Shopping Center , Arapahoe County and the State of
Colorado. The State of Color ado had also offered to do the
engineering to improve the storm drainage. Mr. Dial stated that
in order to firm up the arrangement, a pledge from the City of
Englewood of $10,000 would also be required.
COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED,
THAT THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BE AUTHORIZED TO PARTICIPATE UP TO
$10,000 AND TO COOPERATE WITH THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT AND OTHER
AGENCIES IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STORM SEWER FACILITY NORTH OF
THE INTERSECTION OF BELLEVIEW AND FEDERAL, SAID PARTICIPATION TO
BE CONTINGENT UPON THE PARTICIPATION OF THE OTHER PARTIES AS OUT-
LINED BY CITY MANAGER DIAL . Upon the call of the roll, the vote
resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti,
Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Manag er Dial stated that the Arapahoe Mayors meeting
would be held February 5, 1970.
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Counc ilman Senti reported to members of City Council
that the City of Sheridan h ad withdrawn its financial support from
the Englewood-Littleton-Fort Logan Bus Line. At a meeting with
the City of Littleton on February 2, 1970, it was determined that
Englewood and Littleton would continue to support the bus line
on a 50-50 basis.
Discussion ensued •
COUNCILMAN SENTI MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD CONTINUE ITS AGREEMENT WITH LITTLETON AND
MR. HERBERTSON, THAT THE COST OF THE BUS LINE BE SPLIT ON A 50-50
BASIS WITH THE TWO CITIES WITHOUT THE CITY OF SHERIDAN PROVIDED
THAT THE CITY OF LITTLETON WILL PARTICIPATE ON A 50-50 BASIS, AND
FURTHER THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE DIRECTED TO DRAW UP THE NECESSARY
PAPERS TO EFFECT THIS MOTION. Upon the call of the roll, the vote
result ed as follows:
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Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti,
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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City Council established a dinner meeting on February
9, 1970 to discuss appointments to the various boards and commis-
sions and other matters.
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Councilman Lone stated that the Council of Governments
remodeling program for which the City of Englewood had pledged
to contribute a sum would not be carried through. Mr. Lone stated
that the Council of Governments was issuing a TOPICS map of projects
which would be used to guide the COG's decisions on aid through
the TOPICS program. Mr. Lone stated that this map should be re-
viewed carefully by the City of Englewood.
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City Council discussed the showing of "Infrasexum" at
the Gothic Theatre in Englewood and ways in which that movie and
other "X" rated films might be banned from the City.
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Councilman Lay stated that the painting on the left hand
turn pockets on South Broadway at the intersections of Mansfield,
Oxford, Kenyon and Dartmouth had faded badly and that prior to
repainting the left hand turn pockets considerable more discussion
should be carried out with the affected parties.
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City Manager Dial stated that Mr. Brooks Taylor formerly
of Colorado Springs had been hired as Traffic Engineer.
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City Manager Dial stated that Mr. Bill Brokate had been
appointed Chief Building Inspector.
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COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED,
THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the call of the roll, the
vote resulted as follows:
Schwab.
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti,
Nays: None.
Abs e nt: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor d ec lare d the motion carried and the meeting adjourned at
10:25 P .M.
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1\.N ORDINANCE 1\.DOPTI NG AND 1\.PPROVING A PLAN OF AC~~ISI1'1.~ J?Y
NE GOTI AT ION 1\.ND PURCHASE OF' THE ENGL.E\JOOD -LITTLETON -F'ORT~
BUS LINE , DESC RIBING THE PROPE RTY TO BE ACQUIRED ; THE FULL 0 <Q
PURCHA SE PRICE TO BE PAID THEREFORE ; THE 1'1ETHOD OF PAY!•lE T '
THERE OF , AUTHORI Z I NG AND DIHECTI 'G APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL
AS SISTANCE , AN D AUTHORI Z I NG INTER-GOVEIU:MEr TAL AGREEI'tENTS .
WI-IE EAS , the Eng lewood-Littlet on-Fort Logan Bu s Line
being wh ol ly-ol'med and o perated by Et he s ~ Herbertson o f
E nglevm o d , C olor a do has mainta ined a Sche d ule d Bu s T ransport a -
tion S ervice f or the Cities o f Engl e l'l ood , Littleton , heridan ,
and the Fort L o gan a rea since June , 1 96 7 o per ating u nder a
Certi ficate o f Public C on venience and Ne cessity issue d by the
Public Uti l ities C omm ission o f the State o f Colorado being
Ce r tificate !1o . SO , a copy o f l'lhich Certificate is avai l ab le
f or p u blic inspect i on in the o ff ice o f the City Clerk , e x -
o fficio , Di rect or o f Finance , o f the City o f Englel/Ood ; and
\•IHEREAS , the City C ouncil o f t h e City o f En g l ewoo d aft er
c o nsider ab le perio d o f investigatio n , c o nsultation v1i th Ernest
Her berts on , adj oi ning munici palities and loca l g o vernments ,
as well as c onfe rences held with the agents o f the Public
Utilities C ommissi on, find that the cost o f o peration of said
scheduled b u s l ine is such that it appears likely tha t the
o wner a n d o per a tor o f said b u s line may be req uir ed to abandon
his oper ati o n , whi c h aba ndonment , i f effected, woul d cau se the
resi d ents o f the City o f Englewood , as we ll as tho se residents
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o f adj oining c o mmuni ties , t o be left vii thout a ny p u blic s c heduled
transportati on system a vailable t o them ; and
~·IHE REAS , in the event o f abandonment a n d discontinuance
o f o peratio n o f the Eng le110 0 d -Littlet o n -F or t L o gan Bus Line ,
considerable inc o nvenience and hardship 1voul d inevitably
result t o large numbers o f residents o f the City o f E nglewood ,
as v1e ll as t h e Cities o f Littleto n a n d Sheridan, as well a s
t o th o se individu a l s wh o mu st be transpo rted to F or t L oga n
Ho spital :
THEHE F'ORE , the Ci ty C oun cil o f the City of Eng le l'/ood ,
Colorado finds and determines that the acqu isition o f an
existing , scheduled transpo rtat ion system 1voul d be in the
p u blic interest .
NO\v , THEREFORE , be it o rdained by the City C ounc il , City
o f Bng lewood , Col orado as f ollows :
Se ction 1 . That t h e City C ouncil of the City o f Englei'IOod ,
C olorado hereby adopts and approves the f ollo1ring plan of a c-
q u isiti on o f the Englelllood -Littleton-Fort Logan Bus Line by
neg o tiati o n and p urchas e , subject ~31~ve ~o the appr oval
o f the majority o f the Qu a lified -:a:ASjlt~ E lector s o f the
C ity of E ngl<mood , Colorado at a Spe cial Municipal E lection
t o b held f or that purpose , pursu a nt to the provisions of
Chapter 1 39 , ticlc 42 , C olor ado eviscd tatutcs 1963 , a nd
the Color ado llu nici pal ·l ection La1·1 , Chapter 49 , 1 ticlc 22 , I • •
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Se ction 2 -P ROPERTY TO BE ACQUI RED . Th e property t o be
a c q uire d by the City o f Eng lewood is as f ol lo\VS :
a . All right, t itl e and interest in and to Permit
No. 50 issue d by the Public Utilities Commission o f the
State o f C olor ado, June 29 , 1967 insofar as the same
a uthorizes b oth the transp or tat~on o f passengers on
s chedule within the boundaries o f the Cities of Eng lewood ,
Littleton , Sheri dan, the City and County o f Denver , a nd
the u ninc or p ora ted a reas o f Arapah o e County , as we ll as
the o per at ion o f charter bus service , as t h e same is
a uthor ized in said Permit , s u bject to the approva l o f
the Pub lic Utili ties C o mmissi on o f the State o f C olorado .
b . The unrestricte d p o ssessio n and use o f the exi sting
b u ses of the Englewood -Littleton-F ort Logan Bus Line as
f ollows :
o ne (1) G . .:me r al ll otors Corpora tion Co a ch o . 3 101
o ne ( 1) Gener al r~otor s Co rp or a tion Co a c h No . 2 7 08
one (1) General Motors Corpor ati on Co a ch No . 2900
P o ssessio n a n d u se o f said General Motor s C orporation
c o a ches to continue f or s uch period o f time as may b e
reas onab ly req uire d to a llmv the Ci ty of Englewo o d to
a pply f o r a nd receive a fede r a l grant in aid to repla ce
said b u ses , r1i th either net'/ or u sed buses , which in the
City C ouncil's j u dgmen t \'I OUl d be sui table replacement
units f or those non exis ting .
c . The initial a c q u isition o f not more than three (3 )
ne r1 or u sed buses sui table f or p ublic tr a nsportat ion . The
meth o d of acqu isition o f said buses and the necessary e q u ip-
ment theref o re , shall be p urchased pursuant to the procedures
set ou t in Ar ticle 1 0 , Part IV entit l ed "Purchases a n d
ales" and deali n g generally with the a cquisition o f per -
s ona l p roperty through competitive bidding contai ne d in
ectio n 111 t hrough and inclu di ng 118 o f the Hom e Rule
Charter o f the City o f ·ngl ewood , Color ado .
d . The f ull purchas e price o f Item (a ) being the Public
Utilities Comm issio n Permit No . so , together with Item (b )
dealing \lith the u nrestricted right to p o ssession and u se
o f existing buses o f the Englewood-Littleton-F ort L o gan
Bu s Line , shall n o t exceed the total s u m of FIVB THOUSAND
IJOLLA.1S ($5 ,000 .00).
e . he f ull p u rchase price to be paid by the City o f
·nglewo od f or three (3 ) s ui tab le b uses , o r a lesser number
aa contained in Item (c) ab ove, shall not exceed the t ota l
s um of S IXTY-SI' THOUSAND DOLLAAS (S66 ,000 .00).
Section 3 . f!ETHOD OF p, YY.ICHT . The total o bligation o f the
City o f Englewood , Color ado for acqui sition o f the scheduled
transportation system shall n o t exceed the total s um o f EVEN TY-
o.m THOU SAND OOLLA HS ($71 ,000 .00) and the method of payment
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theref or e shall be as f ol lows :
a . That of the F IVE THOUSAND DOLLARS {$5 ,000 .00) or
less t o be payable f o r Items (a ) and {b), Se ct~on 2 above ,
shall be made fr om appr opri at~ons from the general revenues
of the City and then, only, fr om the unappropriated surplus
presently available .
b . That of the SIXTY-SL THOUSAND DOLLARS {$66 ,000 .00 )
or less payab le for Item (c), Section 2 above, being the
acquisiti on of not more than three {3) buses, shall be
made from appr o p riat~ons from the general revenues of the
City , and then only from unappr o priated surplu s , presently
available .
Section 4 . FEDERAL ASSIST/\NCE . That in the event o f
appr o va l o f the above plan o f acquisition the Qualified Tax-
Paying E lectors o f the City o f Englewood , Color ado at a Special
l\1 unicipal Election to be c alled for that purpose, the City of
E nglel'lOod, or the City o f Englev10od jointly v;i th other Local
Government units affecte d , shall forthl'li th cause an application
to be filed l'li th the United States Department of Transportation
to obt ain a grant in an amou nt equ al to FORTY-FOUR THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($44 ,000 .00) to assist in the p urchase of not more than
three {3 ) suitable buses to be put into operation .
Sectio n 5 . Il\'TER -GOVEHNMENTAL CONTRACTS . The City o f
Englewood , Colorado may by g overnmental contract enter into
a contract agreement or contract agreements with the City o f
Littleton , Colorado and with other local g o vernments, in-
cluding any Transportation Autho rities , whe reby the cost of
acquisition o f replacement buses over and ab ove the amount to
be defrayed by federal grant or assistance and operating costs
of the Bus System shall be borne and shared by such Local
Governments upon an equitable basis.
Additi onally, the City o f Englei'Jood , Colorado may enter
into contractual agreements l'li th any Local Government unit s ,
Transportation Authorities or District, for the integration
of or joint operati o n of a schedul ed mass transportat~on system
within the Denver t•1e trop oli t an Area in order t o achieve a mo re
effective and convenient scheduled b us transportati on system
for the residents o f the City of Engleuood , Colorado and sur -
rounding areas .
,\n such contract shall set forth ful ly the purposes ,
pouers , rights , o bligati o ns , <1nd respo nsibilities , financial
and other11ise , o f the contracting parties and shall be approved
b its legislat ive body or other a uthority having the p o wer
t o enter int o or appr ove such contracts .
Intr o d uce d , read ~full and passed on first reading on
the _,.u..__ __ day o f 46 <a?t ;,· , 1970 •
Published as a Bill f or an Ordinance on the ____ day o f
• D., 1970 .
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City Clerk -Tr easurer
I . S tephen A . Lyon , d o hereby certify that the ab o ve a n d
f oreg o ing is a true , accurate and conplete copy of a Bill f o r
an Ordi n ance introd uced , read in f ull and passed o n first
reading o n the day o f , 1970 .
City Clerk -Treas urer
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMM ISSION
JANUARY ;!Q , 1970
"SPECIAL CITIZEN PROGRAM INVITEES" -FEBRUARY 16, 1970
Precinct No . l -Mr . and Mr s . Raymond I . Mortimer, 239 7 Wes t Harvard
Precinct No. 2-Mr. and Mr s . David Glenn, Jr ., 3201 South Elati Street
Precinct No . 3 -Mr. and Mr s . Merl e M. Roxa s , 3201 South Lo gan Street
Precinct No. 4 -Mr . and Mr s . Jame s A. Hendrix, 3784 South Cherokee Street
Precinct No . 5 -Mr. and Mr s . Richard E . Younkin, 3229 South Pennsy lvania Street
Precinct No . 6 -Mr . and Mr s . John I. Zoben s , 1250 Ea s t Amher s t Avenu e
Precinct No . 7 -Mr . and Mrs . Jon N. As tle, 3170 South Ra ce Street
Precinct No . 8 -Mr . and Mrs . James Thacker, 3546 South Downin g Street
Precinct No . 9 -Mr. and Mr s . Vernon Pinkerton , 39 85 South Sherman Street
Precinct No . 10 -Mr . and Mrs . Gilbert M. Linenberge r, 4200 South Jason Street
Precinct No . 11 -Mr. and Mrs . R. w. Gameway, 4195 South Lo gan Street
Precinct No. 12 -Mr . all Mr s . c . E . Schmeckpepper, 4665 South Inca Street
Precinct No . 13 -Mr . and Mr s . Be rnard H. Hallee, 333 7 We s t Grand Av enue
Precinct No . 14-Mr . and Mr s . Duane T . Bolli g 4910 South Huron Street
Precinct No. 15 -Mr. and Mr s . Gordon R. Ca ss el, 4757 South Fox Street
Precinct No. 16 -Mr . and Mr s . Archie E . Pinnock, 4492 South Sherman Stre et
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J AN UARY 20 , 1970
The regular mee ting of the City Planning and Zon ing C01runission was called to or
Cha irman Woods at 7:45 P . M.
M mbers present : Carlson ; Lentsch; Senti; Touchton; Woods
Romans , Ex -officio
Memb e r s ab sent: Lone
II . APP ROV AL OF MINUTES .
Mr. Woods s tated that the Minute s of January 6 , 1 9 70 were to be considered for approval.
Carlson moved :
Lentsch seconded: The Minut s of January 6 , 1 970 , be approved as written.
The motion carr i ed unanimou sly .
III. MR . JAY PETTITT
3075 s . Santa Fe Dr .
CONDITIONAL USE
Mobile Home Park
CASE #42-69-E
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Mr . Macho! and Mr. Pettitt we re present for thP. d i scussion. A model of the proposed
traile r park was displayed by Mr . Pettitt iv~ the Commission consideration. Mr. Macho!
s tated that this plan, which s hows space for 25 mobile homes , does meet the existing
Mobile Home Ord inance. Mr . Macho! noted that Mr . Pettitt is willing to limit the
leng h of trailers to 60 ft . for the most part , with possibly one or two 70 ft . mobile
homes accommodated .
Mr. Woods asked how much are a wa s in this mob i le home park? Mr. Macho! stated that
ther e was just under 1 ~ acres, and that their proposal will put approximatev 18 mobile
homes per acre . Mr. Macho! noted that the model plan indicated walkways, blacktopping,
lighting , and that the 12 ft . egress to the rear of the prope rty can be widened to
15 ft. by agreeme nt with the a djo ining owner . The telephone poles that are presently
in thi s roadway will be removed, and the lines put underground at that particular area.
Mr . Lentsch asked if all utilities would be placed undergound ? Mr . Macho! stated that
they would not be underground e xcept through this 12 ft . roadway, which by putting them
underground and with a greement with the adjoining owner can be widened to 15 ft.
Mr. Wood s asked how many spaces were approved for the present mobile home park? Mrs.
Rom a ns replied that 17 s paces are registered with the Building Department.
Mr . Lentsch asked Mr . Mac ho! if they had researched to see how many units per acre
we re permitted e l sewhere . Mr . Macho! s tated that a number of guides permit 18 per
acre . Mrs. Romans noted that codes from several jurisdictions in this area a s well
as mode l codes s uch a s that put out by the American Society of Planning Officials ,
r comme nd e ight (8) units per a c re , as does th Mobile Home Park s Association.
Mr. Lentsch stated that he had talked to a gentleman from Ca lifornia on the matter of
mobile home p ark s , and was told that they permit s ix to eight units per acre , and rent
the spac s for $80 p r mon h . Mr . Macho! s tated that if Mr. Pettitt had a large piece
of ground--several acr s --that h could se wh re the ight unit s per acre would be
feasible; but that on th siz of ground Mr . P ttitt now has , it isn 't economically
feasibl o restri t him to ight units p r acr • Mr . Lentsch commented that if the
Commission approv d that densi y on this property , tha t they would be setting a
pr c d nt to ap rov like density in th area for o t her mobile home parks. Mr . Macho!
stat d tha h wa s of the opinion t hat if th other mo bile hom park o wners were
willl.ng to "do what Mr . P t it is doing " that it would be a ben fit to the area ,
and thy s hould b p rmitted , but in any c a se h didn 't feel the approval should be a
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matter of "numbers". Mr. Machol went on to say that there was no incentive for the
mobi l e home park owners to improve their property as thing s stand now, but that if
they were allowed to expand the parks, they would i mprove their property.
Mr. Senti asked if he unders tood that the center roadway would be 15 ft. wide? Mr.
Mac hol replied that it would be; it could be 25 ft. wide by limiting the length of
traile rs to 60 ft. if this is the desire of the Comm i ssion.
Mr . Senti asked how far t he first trailer was from the Santa Fe Drive right-of-way ?
Mr . Pettitt replied that it wa s 10 ft . from Santa Fe Drive . Mr . Senti then asked if
s labs were to be provided for the parking? Mr . Machol s tated that they would be.
Mr . Woods stated that this matter had been before the Comm i ssion since Oc tober of 1969 ;
there have been changes ma de in the plans from their initial presentation, and h e felt
that a decision should b e made one way or the other on th matter this evening . Further
discu ssion on the model plan followed . Mrs . Rom ans ask ed if it was Mr . Pettitt 's
plan to delineate each space by some fencing or some other way? Mr . Pettitt replied
that he did not. Mrs. Rom ans asked about individual lighting in front of each mobile
home space? Mr . Pettitt stated that he felt there would be adequate light from the
street lights. Discussion on removing one or two spaces for a recreational area
ensu ed . Discussion on the entire mobile home park p roposal e n s ued.
Carlson moved:
Touchton seconded: That the applicant has not shown e vidence that it would be to the
public interes t to increase the number of mobile home spaces a s
requested, and, therefore, the request for expansion of the use
of the P ayton Park Mobile Home Park be denied, and that the
registered number of 17 spa ces be adhered to; the Mobile Home Park
is to be brought up to compliance with the Mobile Home Park
Ordinance.
Th e motion carried unanimously.
Mrs . Romans noted that Mr . Pettitt could appeal the decision of the Planning Comm i ss ion
to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals .
IV. MR. RIC HARD BARNWELL
3067 s . Santa Fe Dr .
CONDITIONAL USE
Mobile Home Park
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Mr . Barnwell stated that there are 14 spaces approved for his mobile hom e park , and
that he would like to ask expansion of that park to accommodate 20 traile r s . Mr .
Barnwell s tated that there ar e 1.9 acres in his land, and that this will be approxi-
mately 12 spaces per acre. Mr. Barnwell stated that h e had reviewed the Code , and he
feels that his plan meets the requirements of the Code . Mr. Barnwell stated that there
would be 60 to 7 0 ft . between his first mobile home spa ce and Santa Fe Drive. Mrs .
Romans asked if he planned to have a grassed area around the proposed service build ing?
Mr . Barnwell stated that he did . He noted that the spaces for the mobile homes are
30 x 64ft .; there wi ll be a parking s pace for each automobile in the trailer space on
an 8 x 20 ft . slab , plus there will be additional parking for second c ars and guests.
Mrs. Rom ans a s k ed if Mr. Barnwell planned to fence each space? Mr . Barnwe ll s tated
that he did plan to put a short (3 ft.) chain-link fence on the lot l ines . Mr .
Lentsch a s k ed if children wo u ld be permitted? Mr. Barnwell stated that the number of
children would be limited . Mr . Le ntsch stat ed that if children were permitted at all,
there should be some sort of recreatio na l area; Mr . Barnwe ll stated that it would be
possible t o have one in the open area . Mr . Barnwell stated that the proposed service
building is an e xisting 40 x 80ft . cinder block building. Mrs. Romans asked if the
individual storage areas for each mobile home space would be provided in this building ,
or would he provide them on the mobile home space? Mr .Barnwell stated that he could
provide them in the building; he noted that a number of people prefer to buy these
small metal sh ds to use for storage . Mrs. Ro mans pointed out that the Ordinance
stated that th storag areaa must b provided by the mobile home park owner.
Mrs . Romans asked Mr . Darnw ll how
time? Mr . Barnwell stated that h
orders to two that they will have
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had 21 in the park now , and that he has given
to find another park . Mr. Lentsch asked how, when
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Bui lding Inspector that they could add the extra trailers when the mo tel units were
taken o ut , a n d this they did . Mr . Barnwell stated that Mr . Wallace told him t o s ub-
mit plans for the additional mobile home spaces to the City Engineer; he stated that
he didn 't think a s pecific number was mentioned whe n he added the s paces , just that
it must meet the Code . Di scu ss ion followed .
Car lson moved :
Touchton seconded : The request for expans ion of the u se of the Mobile Home Park at
3 06 7 South Santa Fe Driv e be denied , and that the 14 spaces
registe r ed with t h e Building Department be all that are approved
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ance with the Mobile Home Parks Ordinance , and a detailed plan
showing this number of spaces is to be filed with the Planning
Department .
Discussion on the mot ion followed . Mrs . Romans stated that until 1963 , Mobile Home
Parks were not permitted in any zone dis trict in the City , and they were classified
"non-conforming"; thus , the r e gistration of spaces with the Building Department . In
1963 , the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance made them a "conditional use " in the I -1
Zone Di strict , which places approval of mobile home park s under the jurisdiction of
the P lanning Commis s ion .
Mr . Senti commented that if the City were to permit trailer courts, we should p lace
them in an appropr iate zone ; he ~ated that h e wasn't in favor of mobile h ome parks in
the area along Santa Fe , but h e d idn't think we shou ld arbitrarily s tick to the
regist e r ed number of spaces . Further discussion followed . Mr . Woods noted that
Mr . Barnwell 's proposal figures about 10 to the acre , with a request of 20 spaces on
1 .9 acres. Mr . Barnwell noted that the only item he lacked in this proposal was
t he "mop sink"; Mrs. Romans stat ed that many codes, including thos e of Tri-County
Health , and F HA r e quire the mo p sink and this is not unique to Englewood . F urther
discu s sion followed . Mrs . Romans asked if Mr . Barnwell planned to fenc e the perimeter
of the mobile home park? Mr . Barnwell replied that h e did . Mrs. Rom ans s t a t ed
that if the Commission approves the request for the incre ased number of spaces , that
the pla ns for the numbe r o f s paces showing such things as fencing, etc . should be
indicated on the revi sed plans and s ubmi tted t o the Planning Department so that they
can in turn notify t he Bui lding Departme nt . Mr . Lentsch ask ed if sp ac e #18 could be
removed and leave that area a s open area for possible recreational sites? Mr . Barn-
we ll s tated that he could do so .
Lent sch moved :
Carlson seconded : The mo tion made by Mr . Carlson be amended to appro v e the increase
in the number of spa ces in the mo b ile home park by five (5) spaces ,
total sp a ces to be 19 ; Space #18 as shown on the p r eliminary plan
is to be eliminated to provide open area and r e creational area .
The vote on t he amendment:
AYES : Ca rlson; L ntsch; Senti; Touchton; Woods
NAYS: Non
Th amendm nt carri d .
Th motion , as am nd , r ads:
"The requ st for expansion of the use of the Mobile Ho me Park at 3067 South Santa Fe
Drive be approv d , incr asing the number of mobile home spaces from the 14 wh ich are
now regist r d with th Building Department to a total of 1 9 spaces ; Spa ce *18 , a s
shown on th pr liminary plan is to be eliminated to provide op n area and recreational
ar a. Th ntir Mob~l Hom Park is to be brought into compliance with t h Mobile
Hom Park Ord~nanc , and a d tailed plan showing the approved 19 spaces is to be
submitted to th Planning Department ."
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The motion c arried unanimously .
Mrs . Rom ans stated that such notation should be ma de on the plans and s ubmitted to
the Plann ingD epartme nt , wh o will then notify the Building Department .
V. K. WAYN E NELSON COND ITIONAL USE
Mobile Home Park
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1/6/70
Mr . McCoy was present for the discussion o • behalf of Mr . Nelson , the applicant . Mrs .
Romans p r esented a map of the designated F lood P lain , which designation wa s made by
the Co rps of Engineer s , and also of the actual flood lines following the 1 965 flood .
Th i s e ntire parcel of land Mr . N lson i s concerned with wa s under water , and houses o n
the p arcel were damaged e x tensively . Mr s . Romans then showed sli des of the area taken
a day or so afte r the flood in June of 1965 . These pictures indicated the damage that
was done in the area , a nd the condition of the mobile home park s that were in existence
at that time . Mrs . Rom an s commented that people have a tendency to forget the d evastation
of the flood , but unti l th Chatfield and Mt . Carbon Dams are built , this area is s ub-
ject to s u ch flooding , and it nearly happened again last year . Mrs . Romans also pointed
out that the area is in an I -2 Industrial Zone Di strict, whi ch z one d i s trict doe s not
permit mob ile home parks a s a conditional use , a s d o es the I -1 Zo ne Di s trict . Mrs .
Romans s tated t h at Mr . Nelson has been notified of this fact . Mrs . Rom ans s tated that
if the Comm ission feel s the u se of the land a s a mob i le home p ark is appropriate, the
land will have to be rezoned , and approval of the Conditional Use given after that, but
that th s taff woul d have to recommend a gainst a pproval o f the mob ile home park in
the Flood Plain. Discussion followed . Mrs . Romans noted that the owner will not be
prived u se of the land should the mobile home park n ot b e appro ved, and ci ted u ses
permitted in the I -2 Indus trial Dis trict .
Mr . Senti stat ed that the e ntire area would b e changed once the Dams were built ; Mrs .
Romans agreed that once the Dam s are constructed that the e ntire Riv e r Valley could be
considered for diff erent u ses than those now permitted . Mrs . Romans cited p r esent
permitted us es in both the I-1 and I -2 Zo n e Districts .
Mr . Rick Williams
3035 s . Santa Fe Drive -asked wh e n the Dams we r e to be built?
Mr . Woods s tated that this would depend upon the action of Congress in appropriating
funds . Mr . Williams stated that if the Commission would not approve a mobile home park
in that location becau se of the possibility of another flood , that no matter what u se
was pu t on the land could be wiped out by a flood , and he didn 't see why the ques t ion
on a mo bile home park. Mr . Carlson stated that there are s tructures that can be built
in su ch a way that they c an withs tand flood waters--they may be flooded , but they will
s tand . Mr . Woods agreed that the contents of these buildings may be damaged , but that
the building s are not destroyed , or "dam u p" and c ause furthe r damag e .
Mr .Williams s tated that in the pictur es which were shown earlier , it d idn 't appear
that the mob i le home s "traveled too far " during the flood, and the trailers didn • t go
under the bridge . Mr s . Romans s tated that the mobile homes that we re in the area during
the 1965 Flood w re a "mess " after the water had p a ssed , that they wer e twi s ted off
their parking spot s , and that it wa s a s mu ch con cern for the human beings who would be
living in these mobil home park s and for their belonging s a s it wa s for the damage
don to and by the mo bile homes by the flood waters . Mr . Williams noted that auto
bodi s would the same thing a s dammi ng up the waters , and noted that a new j unk car
lot had recently gon in in this area . Mrs . Romans noted that the "lot" he referred
tn i ~ a City lot on which is s tor d abandoned cars whil investigations were being
handl d , tc . Mr . McCoy noted that if it was good enough in th flood plain for City
use , it was good enough for mobile home park s . ~tr . McCoy noted that another building
is ing constructed in the ar a north of the site also; Mrs . Roma ns replied that this
was the City Servic Cen ter . Discu ssion follow d . Mr . Senti s tated that we need
additional housing , parti cularly for the lowe r-i ncome brack l:s , and that mobile homes
s em o be on way to rea ch that particular grou p . Further discussion followed . Mr.
McCoy pointed out that it will take two or three years to comp let ly develop the p ark,
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wa s a factor for extended consideration . Mr . Woods pointed out that while Chatfield
Darn seems a reality that nothing but the very preliminary studi es have been made on
Mt . Carbon , and that this stream is as liable to flood as Plum Creek into the Platte
River . Discussion on the possible rezoning of the land followed . Mr. Lentsch stated
that he felt it would be up to Mr . Nelson to formally apply for rezoning if he still
wants to pursue the possibility of a mobile home park in that area. Mrs. Romans pointed
o ut that even were the rezoning to be approved, that would be no "guarrantee" that the
mobile home park would be approved for that site . Dis cussion followed on the responsi-
bility the City would be incurring were the rezoning and mo bile home park approved .
Mr . Touchton commented that even if the trailers didn 't wash into the stream, that they
d o greatly magnify the problms that come with flooding. Mr . Lentsch discussed the
financial obligations the City has in the 3300 Block of South Ogden Street, which
block floods and the City has to pump the area numerous times during the year because
home s were allowed to be built there. Mr . Touchton stated he felt there was more
s uitable and economically feasible property to be considered for the development of
the mobile home park.
Discussion of the Oasis Mobile Home Park which was developed by Mr. Nelson followed.
Mr. McCoy stated he felt this Mobile Home Park was a definite asset to the city and
had much improved the area . Mr . McCoy stated that they are now working on the road-
ways in the Oasis Park, and will have a total of 28 units when completed. Mr . McCoy
said there are 2+ acres in this site, and the trailers themselves are renting for
$160 per month. Mrs. Romans asked Mr. McCoy how many units they would have in the
completed park, and Mr. McCoy stated they would have 28 . Mrs . Romans noted that the
plans which were submitted to the Planning Commission, and which were approved by
the Comm ission on November 20 , 1968, show 26 trailer spaces. Mr. McCoy stated that
they had removed the old residence that was on the property, and have installed two
trailer spaces in this location rather than the office space Mr. Nelson had told the
Commiss ion he was planning. Mrs. Romans reviewed the file on this Mobile Home Park,
and Mr. Nelson at no time sought permission from the Planning Commission to enlarge
the Park from the approved 26 units to 28 units. Mr. carlson s tated that 26 units
were approved by the Planning Commission , and that in his opinion 26 units did not
mean 28 units , and that he did not think that any Department had the authority to
i ssue a permit for two additional units that had not been approved. Discussion followed.
Mr. Lentsch suggested that notification be given the Building Department of the dis-
crepancy in what was approved for the Oasis Mobile Home Park and what is being con-
structed , with copies of all memos, etc . that we have sent previously. Mr. McCoy
asked how they would gain approval of the additional two spaces? He was told that
revised plans should be approved by the Planning Commission .
Mr . Nelson e ntered and was acquainted with the situation on both the existing Oasis
Mobile Home Park and the proposed park . Mr. Woods stated that he wanted to find out
how approval of the additional two spaces was gained, and by what authority they were
approved. Mr. Nelson stated that the plans he presented showed dotted lines for
mo bile home spaces where the residence was, indicating that it would be removed ,
and that he had talked of 28 units from the beginning. The minutes of the meetings
at which this matter was discussed were reviewed, as was the rest of the correspondence
in the file ; all related to 26 units . Discussion followed. Mr . Carlson sugge sted
that a check be made with the Building Department to see if at any time other plans
we re submitted s howing 28 spaces, and that we would have to cons~er it 3t a later date .
Further discussion followed . Mr . Lentsch stated that he felt we should have a written
application for these mobile home park developers to file , which application would set
forth the size of parcel, the number of spaces they are asking , etc. This would aid
in limination of problems such as this one . It was pointed out that the Ordinance
r e quires such an application . Further discussion follow d . Mr. Woods expressed ap-
preciation to Mr . McCoy and Mr . Nelson for their attendance, but stated that no
d c i s i o n could be made on the mobile home court until th y decide whether or not they
want t o apply for a rezoning •
VII . URB AN MAY ORS' MEETING
Mr s . Rom an s reported on the Urban May o r s m eting which sh , Mr . Senti and Mr . Dhority
att nded . This meeting was centered on discussion of mobil home parks , with two
sp ak r s from the Colorado Mobile Home Parks Association , and one from the Colorado
Bu s i ness Expenditures Council. Ideas that were advanced at this meeting , were that
if a mo bil home is to be considered as a m ans of permanent occupancy, they should be
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permitted in a residential zone classification rather than an industrial zone district
or in a river bed or flood plain. Also, if amenities are expected in the mobile home
parks , the City must require them and not rely upon developers to voluntarily provide
hem . Mr s . Roma ns noted that there was a difference between the "Travel Trailer" and
a "M o bile Home", and that this was discussed at this meeting. Mrs. Romans stated that
sh had talked to Mr . Stennitt , Executive Director of the Mobile Home Association, and
that he has said he would be happy to attend a Commission meeting to discuss the
matt er . Mr. Stennitt is of the opinion that a density of eight units per acre is
desirable . In revising the Mobile Home Ordinance , Mrs. Romans suggested that we c~n
sider a five acr mi nimum for mobile home parks , and the eight units per acre in
density .
Mr . Senti s tated that we have to start thinking about lower-cost housing and that the
mobile home does seem to be a way of attaining it. Mr . Lentsch stated that he wouldn 't
e xactly t e rm Mr . Nelson's units renting for $160 per month "low-cost". Discus sion
followed . The possibility of mobile homes being parked on 50 ft. lots , the wheels
being removed , and the mobile home placed on a foundation was discussed . Mr . Lentsch
s tated that he would just as soon see that type of development than the "basement
houses", of which the City has several. Licensing of mobile homes was then discussed .
VII . MISCELLANEOUS .
Mr. Carlson asked what could be done about burned buildings, and noted the gas station
at the corner of Hampden and South Bannock Street , which building burned well over one
year ago , and is still standing . He asked if there was an Ordinance or some means
available to the City to ensure the demolition of such structures . Mrs . Romans stat ed
that possibly it could be classified as a "hazard" and something could be done about
i that way . Further brief discussion followed . Mrs. Romans was asked to check into
the matter .
Mrs . Roma n s reported on questionnaires that have been mailed out by the Planning Office
on the projected employment and housing needs of some of the major businesses in the
area . Another questionnaire that was mailed out was also d i scussed .
Mrs. Romans sta ted that City Manager Dial has contacted her about a joint City Council-
Planning Comm i ss ion meeting on possibly February 17th or February 24th, at which meeting
he would like to have Mr. Devers of Denver Fair Housing, Mr. J . K. Smith of Council of
Governments , and Reverend Lapp of Denver Fair Hou s ing in attendance for discussion.
Most of the member s stated that the 17th of February would be satisfactory for them .
VIII. COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS .
Policy Advisory Committee
Mr. Carl son reported on the Policy Advisory Committ e meeting , and stated that most of
the meeting was devoted to discussion of the highway system . The TOPICS program for
the City of Englewood was approved .
There being no further business to come before the Commission, the meeting adjourned
at 10:10 P.M .
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MEMOaANDUM
Stanley H. Dial, City Manager DATI:
ROM : Stephen A. Lyon, Director of Finance
SUIJKT: Pension Board
Please be advised that the results of the election to the
Employees' Retirement Board on Monday, February 2, 1970, are
as follows:
Name
Wayne Oakley
Kay Robert•
Susie Schneider
George Stevens
Four Year Term
Two Year Term
Unsuccessful
Unsuccessful
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Stephen A. Lyon~
Director of Finance
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D. A. Ro mans, P lanning Director
Planning Commission Officers
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February 4,
At the regular meeting of the City Planning and Zoning Commission on
February 3, 1970, Hr. Kenneth Carlson was elected Chairman for the
coming year, Mr. Leo Lentsch was elected Vice-Chairman, and Mr. Carlson
was elected to be the official City representative to the Denver
Regional Council of Governments Policy Advisory Committee. Hr. Lentsch
was designated as the alternate to the Policy Advisory Committee.
cc: Mr. Lyon
Mr. Wa990Jler
Mr. Broltate
Mr. Romans
Hr. Carroll •
Mr. Berardini
Miss Lute
Chief Hamilton
Chief Clasby
D. Andrews Romans,
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TREASURER'S REPORT
LABOR FORCE -PAYROLL
MUNICIPAL COURT
POLICE
FIRE
PUBLIC WORKS
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PARKS AND RECREATION
II LIBRARY
UTILITIES
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a REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES
GENERAL FUND
For Month of December, 1969 a
Anticipated Current To Dat e % of Est. Revenue ~ Collected a Property Tax $ 176,675 $ 3,211 $ 179,668 100
I Sales Tax 1,515,839 132' 951 1,383,143 91 Highway UsP.rs Tax 132,000 9,295 155 ,531 100 I Utility & Franchise 165,000 173,425 100 Cig arette Tax 84,000 8,979 94' 356 100 I Vehicle Ownersh ip &
Registration 93,200 1 ,961 63 ,84 6 69 II Business Licenses:
Miscellaneous 23,500 620 29,035 Liquor Occupation a l 11' 100 ,10,208 II Liquor Lie. (S tate ) 1,100 956 1,1.14 Total 35' 700 1,576 40,357 100 I Municipal Court 30,000 4,546 52,445 100 County Court Fees 2,200 238 1,703 77 I Other Revenues:
Fire Dist. Co ntracts lB,682 50 20,06B Highway Maint.
2' 600 217 2,600 I Total 21' 282 267 22,66B 100 Permits:
I Street
1,600 344 3,662 Building
15,000 1, 230 28,259 Electrical 3,600 170 6,640 Plumbing
1,300 7l l,B06 I Sewer
BOO 2B4 1,630 Total 22,300 2,099 41,997 100 I Fee & Service Chgs: Police
3,000 27B 3,B57 Library
6,300 7B3 7; 6-1"2 I Engineering 1,200 29 •· 764 Trailer Court 1,300 2B4 2,010 • Total 11, BOO 1,374 14·,'243 100 County Library Cont. 30,516 8,1BB 32,754 100 Interest & Mise :
I • • I Interest: B,OOO 1,254 11,266 Mis cell ~n eous
7 ,000 1,212 6,174 Total l5,ooo 2,466 l7,44Q 100 h Total Revenue ~2,335,512 g 77' 151 ~2,273,576 97
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To Da te , Leg~slative &
Council:
City Council $ 17 ,018 $ 1 ,557 $ 16,33 5 ~ Board of AdJ. 1,925 122 1,667 Career Ser. 1,120 95 1,132 Plan & Zoning 2,224 208 1,960 , Public Lib. 600 12 192 City Attorn ey 33 ,447 3 ,932 ~ 4,436 32,876 Total 56 ,334 5, 926 4,436 54,162 96 , Management:
City Manager 48 ,905 1,338 2 ,1 00 48,758 Personnel 21,475 2' 013 21 ,293 I Total 70,380 3,351 2,100 70,051 99
Finance 110,911 13,083 1,175 109 ,864 I Municipal Court 18,962 2' 131 19,559 Total 129,873 15,214 1,175 129,423 99
Publ~c Works: I Engineer~ng 79 ' 3 74 6,022 73 64,580 Stree s 351,880 39,763 19,833 359,375 Tra ffJ I" 100,440 7,464 2 ,101 87' 649 I Bu~ld1ng Insp. 69,285 5,128 61,635 Bldg. Maint . 148,810 8,208 4 ,130 149,716 Total 749 ,789 66 ,585 26,137 722.955 96 I Fire Dept. 402,199 35 ,979 12,098 398,793 99
Police Dept . 585,444 52 .522 1,759 576,292 98 I
Parks 216,667 29,727 213,659
& Rec. 9,939 99
I Plann~n g 44,356 3,656 1,028 42,760 96 • Library 112,623 11,294 6,333 105,046 93 I General Govt:
Ce ntral Service 16' 12 0 1,403 130 14,582 Gen. Operation 4 7' 026 2,626 871 45,972 I Emp. Benefits 17,500 • • Total 80,646 4,029 1,001 60,554 75 • , Total Expense ~2,448,311 2228,21=!3 266,006 22,373,695 98 ,
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Rentals
Interest
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Property Tax
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EXPENDITURES &
Production:
Source & Sup.
Power & Pump
Purification
Total
Trans • & Dist.
Administration:
Account & Col!.
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Total
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REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES
WATER FUND
For Month of December, 1969
Anticipated Cu rrent To Date Revenue ~
$750,000 $38,206 $ 800,318
1,000 69 1,139 10,000 2 ,156 38,017 4,000 555 8,361 15,000 5 ,867 30,332 2,000 4,220 155,881 295 5 301 32,295 12' 872 234,031
$782,295 $51,078 $1,034,349
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% of Est.
Collected
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CHARGED TO 1969 BUDGETED APPROPRIATI ONS
Annual Current Current Spent & % of Budget ~ Encurnb. Encurnb. Budget
To Date
$ 16,724 $ 243 $ 15,966 97,506 6,383 $2,073 101,643 68 ,567 3,192 69,535 182,797 9,818 2,073 187,144 100
104,323 3,242 59,412 57
51,369 4,466 52,050 77' 078 5,522 67' 194 128,447 9,988 119,244 93
374,698
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REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES
SEWER FUND
For Month of December, 1969
Anticipated Current To Date Revenue ~
$245,000 $28,237 $269,197
2,000 2,229 11,032
5,000 4,120 23,680 15,000 3,628 24,431 1,ooo 214 714 23,000 10,191 59,857
2268,000 238,428 2329,054
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Collected
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ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1969 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS
Annual Current Current Spent & % of Budget Month Encumb. Encumb. Budget
To Date
$ 85,401 $ 5 , 541 $2,175 $ 74,100 87
32 ,441 2, 942 32,962 100
13,362 2,085 14,588 15,671 1,137 14,308 29,033 3,222 28,896 99
72,113 71,999 99
22,5 00 10,060 22,934 100
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REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUE S
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND II For Month of December, 1969
II Anticipated Current To Da te % of Est. Revenue ~ Collected
Prop erty Tax $ 89 ,01 9 $ 1,618 $ 90' 52 7 100 II Sales Tax 436 ,578 38,291 398 ,3 60 91
II Interest 3,700 2,448 11,664 100 8
Miscellaneous 2,507 100 6 II City Hall Bldg. so 000
Total Revenue ~579,297 ~42,357 ~503,0 58 87 II
II EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1969 BUDGETED APPROPRIATI ONS
II Cumulative Current Current Spent & % of Aeeroeriation ~ Encumb . Encumb. Aeeroeriation
To Date
II Paving Dist . #17 $ 9,133 $ 10,987 100
Paving Dist . #18 90,000 73,434 82 II Park Improvement 50 ,000 50,000 100
II Centra l Shops 190,478 $ 2 $178 ,9 56 189,436 99
Aerial Ladder 427 102 102 24
II Fire Station #1
Relocation 245,000 2 ,000 10,978 4
I Police Relocation 34.2 97
Storm Drainage 4,388 823 19
School Signals 25,000 3,837 5 ,313 2
Ham pden Bridge 5, 770 911 16 I • • Sherman Bubblers 1,500
s. Sherman &
Bates 750
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DECEMBER 31 , 1969
I I Anticipated Current To Dat e % of Revenue ~ Collected
City of Englewood $24,000 $12,000 $24,000 100
School Dist. No. 1 17,300 4,984 17,300 100 II 8 Outdoor Pool 13,950 6,862 49
6 II Indoor Pool 12,650 323 5,673 45
Sports & Games 13,100 1,726 23,734 100
I ~ Cultural Activities 12,100 1, 558 13, 743 100
Playgrounds 725 276 38 II Special Events &
Programs 2,640 132 1,497 57
II Interest Income 100 466 100
Other Income 35 2 131 100 I Total Revenue $96,565 $20,758 $95,682 99
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Annual Current Current Spent & % of .I Budget ~ Encumb. Encumb. Budget
To Date
I Outdoor Pool $ 15,721 $ 2,105 $ 12,391 79
Indoor Pool 20,501 1, 258 14,442 71 II Sports & Games 35,966 3,515 $1,533 39,086 100
Cultural Activities 18,517 2,192 18,631 100 I Playgrounds 6,177 612 6, 314 100
I Special Events 5,782 123 2,964 51 • • General Operations 10,644 2,244 274 11,740 100
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RECREATION FUND
DECEMBER 31, 1969
BALANCE SHEET
$ ( 780 .82)
50.00
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$10 ,315.51
Fu nd Balance 0. J. Mi ller Bequest
Rese rve fo r Encumbrance
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1969 227
1968 232
1967 221
1966 216
19 65 209
PAYROLL
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1968 $1,521,829
1967 $1 ,316 ,023
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1969
from Traffic tickets (Cafeteria)
from Court Cases
from Co~t Costs
from Jury fees
from Witness fees
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Grant total of
monies collected
for quarter
Arraignments 162
Trials 149
Jury trials 11
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$ 9,164.00
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from traffic tickets {Cafeteria)
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from Bond forfeitures
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Grand total of
monies collected
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Trials ----------555
Jury trials -----40
Juries excused --25
$ 34,849.00
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FOURTH QUARTER 1969
Total number of accidents
Fatal accidents 575
Injury accidents
Persons injured
CITATIONS ISSUED:
MUNICIPAL OOURT
Reckless driVing
Careless driving
All other moving
Parking
Improper equipment
Other (except dog)
CRIMINAL CASES FILED:
OOUNTY COURT
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CANINE DEPARTPmiT:
Co~laints received
Citations issued
Impounded
Released
LIQUOR OUTLET CALLS :
' -5-69 Lucky Lady
10-5-69 Lucky Lady
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Drunk driVinc
R.clclese drirtnc
Careless drh1.nc
~roper equi~nt
Other Mortnc
License rtolationa
Other state
DISTRICT OOURT
JUVIKILB
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Pi eked up rrom 11 Lreet e
Picked up fro~ ve t s
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Possible disturbance
Part.r passed out -the
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Trouble vi th Burr brothers
Joe Burr lett without incident.
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10-5-69 Lucky Lady
Fight in prosress
10-16-69 Bar Harbor
Parties causing trouble
10-19-69 Studio Lounge Party assaulted
10-J0-69 Studio Lounge
DrunJc caua1n1 disturbance
11·1-69 Casual Lounge Fight in procresa
Drunk l eft at management's
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ACTUAL TOTAL CLEARED BY
CLASSIFICATION REPORT~ UNFOUNDED OFFENSES CLEARED JUVENILES I Murder
Manslaugh ter
Rape (total ) 3 2 Rape by Force 3 2 Assault to Rape
Robberz (t otal) 5 5 3 Armed 5 5 J Strong-Ann
Assault (total) 18 17 10 3
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Other Dangeroue weapon 3 3 2 Hands, Fists, Feet 6 5 3 Other -Not Aggravated 8 8 4 3 Bur&la!l_ (total ) ·120 8 112 21 14
Forc ible &t ry 83 5 78 2 0 14 Un lawful Entry 34 2 32 1 At t em pted 3 1 2
~ Larceny (total ) 405 1 1 394 171 105
Jso.oo and Over 144 9 135 19 5 Under $50 .00 261 2 259 152 100 I Au t o Theft (total ) 6o 6 ~ 16 10 :J RAND TOTAL 611 28 5R 1 222 132 I
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Jack L. Claeby, Chief of Police
Annual Report for 1969
DATI : JMU&J'7 20, 1970
With crillle ratee increasing up to 42 percent in Denftl" ancl other II&M'Ounding areu
during 1969, Englewood' e crillle rate increue 11110unt.. to 21 percent oftr the prertous
year. Our clearance rate, howeftr, inereued 54.S percent Oftr lut year. &.one
the Clue I Cri~~ee, reductions haft reaulted in ~1'7 and with no nrdere. 'ftw
greatest increue 1e larceny, with ehopliftinl and tMft trc. parnd autoe beifll
the 110et frequent.
The increase in traffic accidents ie a reeult of increued W'a!tic, untawrable
weather conditione, and tratt1cfiov probliU which, clur1.ftl peak periocla, haft
resulted in congestion.
Thie attached report reflects a eubetantial increue in jUYenile cuea being filed.
During 110et of 1969 proceduaal changea in reportinl •t.hocla account for sc.e of
the increase . Generally, our local youth are u wll bebaftd u in the prertoua
,.ar. Outeide junnilee are inwlved in IUil1' 110ra CUll tMil in t.he paat. Drat
..S narcotic probleu a.ong our lnclevood youth have not increued a1piticant}7.
HcN.nr, problua in thie area do exist in all surround.inl c~U.iea, md w do
haw otticere vho are ftJ'1 IIUCh inwlftd in dealinl with thia problea.
The 110et ~ate neede of the police depa~t are, of cou., a MW taeUit;r,
additional supervieion at night, and additional orricere .... alao needed. ~~nt
ot equi~n t and pertoraance or personnel has oontinued ttaroupo.at 1969 and will
continue in the future.
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1969
I ACCIDENTS 1967 !22§. !222.
I Total accidents , 196 1494 1858
Injury accidents 2)6 258 )01
Fatalities 2 , 3
I Property damage $302,934.00 $46<>,331.00 .569,687. 00
CITATIONS 1967 !22§. 2.222 I MuniCi(!al Court
I Reckless driving 29 57 60
Careless driTing 303 357 448
.lll other .aving , 143 1582 2056
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Improper equi~nt , , 8 ,,
Other (except dog) 252 286 )88
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Drunk driving 104 70 78
I Reckless driving 38 17 ,
Careless driving 78 17 2
!llproper equipment 13 2 27
Other moving 95 22 24 I License violations 51 38 94
Other state violations 347 409 566
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Rape b7 Force 4 2 4 ) 1 3 . 1aaaul t to Rape 1 1 1
1JWtd Robberr 15 14 14 9 J 8 St.ronc &na Robberr 2 J
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Oun 5 10 J 5 lnUe, etc. J 7 1 J 4 4 Other Daprou VMpon 1 J 8 1 1 J .Accra?atAd beaul. t 4 7 10 s 4 s 1 2 I Jloa-egra?ated '--1 t 18 )1 JJ 12 1S 17 4 J 9 r 0 • I llllrllarr
Forcible •trr tWa 20ia 2)11 Jla 48 $6 11 JO 28 ~~rr 67 ,, 117 1S 16 1,) s 10 5 J.tt.e.pted 1 17 16 1 s 2 1 4 1 /I r.arc..;, tso.oo ...s O..r 220 J06 I.Bi w. Ja7 S6 11 14 19 ~----·50.00 e62o 41814 e9l.6 2Jia 2)) 413 145 149 268 lt1ba •187 •W1 tli11
1ato !bett HO 182 192 42 S2 8) 25 29 55
ANon .... .ltt.e.pt 5 J 11 4 6 3 4
Drunk JJ JJ 28 JJ JJ 28
Maliciou. ~achier ..1§2 .MQ ~ ~ .....1!!. ~ -2l! _1!_ 20
roT1L 1629 2212 2642 470 500 139 232 273 410
*Please note that of the 620 offenses tor larceny under $50.00 for 1967 ; 187 of these offenses were s tolen bikes.
*P lease note that of the 814 offenses tor larceny under $50.00 for 196 8 ; )21 of these offenses were stolen bikes.,
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TOTAL CLASS I CRIMES
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
2,079
1,790
1,210
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971
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1966
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Accidents occuring in alle;ra 8 8 3 Counter reports 42 39 10 Private property
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Acoma & Amherst
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1 0 1 Acoma & Belleview
9 6 8 Acoma & Chenango
0 0 3 Acoma & Cornell
0 1 3 Acoma & Dartmouth I, I, 8 Acoma & Eastman
3 3 2 Acoma & Floyd
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9 7 6 Acoma & Grand
2 2 7 Acoma & Hampden
7 0 5 Acoma & Jefferson
0 0 4 Acolll8 & Kenyon
1 0 2 Acoma & Lehigh
0 ) 3 Acoma & Mansfield
0 1 0 Acoma & Nassau
1 1 0 Acoma & Oxford
1 1 0 Acoma & Princeton
2 1 0 Acoma & Quincy
0 1 0 Aco11111 & Radcliff
1 0 1 Acoma & Stanford
1 0 2 Acoma & Tufts
0 0 1 Acoma & Union
4 5 1 Ac0111a & Yale
1 1 4 Bannock & Amherst
0 J 0 Bannock & Bates
1 J 3 Bannock & Cornell
6 0 1 Bannock & Dartmouth
7 ) 3 Bannock & East11111n
2 2 0 Bannock & Floyd
0 0 3 Bannock & Girard 8 6 6 Bannock & Hampden
7 9 10 Bannock & Highway 285 14 14 16 Bannock & Jefferson 1 5 7 Bannock & Kenyon
3 6 11 Bannock & Layton
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0 1 2 Bannock & Oxford s 18 21 Bannock & Princeton 1 2 2 Bannock & Quincy
9 8 9 Bannock & Radcliff 1 2 4 Bannock & Stanford
0 2 0 Bannock & Turts
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9 7 9 Broadwq & Hlllllpden 28 .l.l 2) Broadway & Jefferson 6 9 7 Broadway & Ianyon
9 18 19 Broadway & La;rton
2 s 5 Broadway & Lehilh 20 11 6 Broadway & Z.hov
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7 Ia 1 Broadway & Oxford 22 )8 35 Broadway & Princeton
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22 28 .)0 Broadway & Radc lif f 6 17 6 Broadvq & Rafferty 10 11 16 Broadway & Stanfo rd
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aterokee & Amherst 0 0 1 Cherokee & Bates 1 0 0 Cherokee & Olenango 2 0 1 Cherokee & Cherokee Cr. 1 0 2 Cherokee & Comell 0 1 0 aterokee & Dartmouth 2 2 1 Cherokee & Bastlllall 0 0 1 Cherokee & Flo.yd 2 2 3 Cherokee & Girard 1 0 0 Cherokee & Hampden s 12 1) Cherokee & Jefferson 2 0 0 Olerokee & !Cen;yon 0 0 6 aterokee & Layton 2 2 1 aterokee & Lehich 0 1 2 aterokee & Mansfield 1 1 0 Cherokee & Naasau 1 0 1 Cherokee & Oxford 1 0 J Cherokee & Princeton 2 1 0 Cherokee & Quincy 0 1 0 Cherokee & Radcliff 1 1 1 Cherokee & Stanford s 8 J u Cherokee & Tufte 0 1 1 Cherokee & Onion 0 0 1 aterokee & Yale 0 0 1
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0 0 1 Clarkson & Stanford
2 1 0 Clarkson & Union
1 0 0 Clarkson & Yale
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1 0 0 Corona & Cornell
0 1 0 Corona & Dartmouth
1 0 0 Corona & lastman
0 1 1 Corona & Floyd s 0 1 Corona & Girard
0 0 2 Corona & Hampden s 0 0 j Dartaouth Cr. & Dartmouth
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0 0 1 I Decatur & UrUon ,
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Delaware & Alllheret
0 1 1 Delaware & Batea
1 0 2 y Delaware & BelleTiew s 7 4 Delaware & O!enango
0 1 2 Delaware & Cornell
0 2 2 ~ Delaware & Dart.outh
0 1 2 Delaware & Baataan
1 1 1 Delaware & P'loyd
0 0 1 ~ Delaware & Orand
0 1 0 Delaware & Haapden
) 2 6 Dela ware & Ienyon
0 ) 0 Delaware & Llhilh
0 0 1 ~ Delaware & Mansfield
1 1 0 Delaware & Nasaau
1 0 1 Delaware & Oxford
2 2 3 ~ Delaware & Prince t on
2 0 0 Delaware & Quincy
2 0 0 • Delaware & Radell!!
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0 0 1 Delaware & 'l'utts
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Delaware & Union 1 0 0 Delaware & Yale 0 0 1
Downing & Bates PJnr,y. 0 4 2 Downing & Cornell 3 1 3 Downing & Dart.llouth 2 3 5 Downing & Eastaan 2 1 1 Downing & Floyd s 4 4 Downing & Girard 0 4 4 Downing & H~n 3 1) 4 Downing & Highway 285 1 9 1 Downing & Jefferson 1 0 1 Downing & Yale 0 1 2
Eastll&ll Cr. & Floyd 2 0 0 ~ Elati & .blherst 1 0 1 Elati & Belleview 1 0 2 nati & Cbenango 2 1 0 • Kl.ati & Cornell 1 1 3 Klati & Dart1110uth 0 1 1 Klati & Floyd 0 1 12 .u Elati & Girard 0 1 4 Elati & Grand 2 2 3 nati & Highway 285 9 21 25
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Federal & Belleview 6 3 10 Federal & Bellewood Dr. 1 1 2 Fe deral & Chenango 1 1 0 Federal & Monmouth 1 1 2 Federal & Pimlico 0 0 1 Federal & Stanford 1 3 0 Federal & Tanforan 0 1 1 Federal & Tufts 0 3 3 I Federal & Union 2 2 4
Fox & Bates 0 2 0 ~ Fox & Belleview 0 1 0 Fox & Chenango 0 1 0 Fox & Cornell 0 1 0 Fox & Dartmouth 1 0 'o I Fox & Eastman 1 0 2 Fox & Floyd 0 0 2 Fox & Highw~ 285 5 6 12 I. Fox & Ithica 2 0 0 Fox & Jefferson 0 0 2 Fox & Kenyon 3 0 3 Fox & Layton 0 0 1 u Fox & Lehigh 1 0 1 Fox & Mansfield 1 0 1 Fox & Nassau 0 0 1 II Fox & Oxford 3 2 0 Fox & Princeton 1 1 0 Fox & Quincy 1 0 6 Fox & Radcliff 1 0 0 Fox & Stanford 0 1 0 Fox & Tufts 0 1 0 Fox & Union 1 1 1 u Franklin & Dartmouth 0 0 Franklin & Eastman 1 0 II Galapago & Dartmouth 0 0 3 • Galapago & Eastman 1 , 0 I Galapago & Floyd 1 0 1 Galap ago & Grand 1 1 0 Galapago & Highway 285 4 9 11 Galapago & Ithica 0 , 2 I I • • •
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1967 1968 ~
Galapago & Jefferson 0 1 0 Galapago & Kenyon 1 1 2 Galapago & Layton 1 0 0 Galapago & Mansfield 1 1 1 I Galapaco & Oxford 0 1 0 Galapago & Quincy 1 1 2 Galapago & Radcliff 2 2 1 I Galapaco & Tufts 0 1 1
Gilpin & Floyd 0 0
I Grant & Amherst 1 0 1 Grant & Bates 2 0 0 Grant & Bellewood Dr. 0 1 0 I Grant & Chenango 1 ~ 2 ~ Grant & Cornell 0 ) 0 Grant & Dart110uth 2 0 1
I Grant & Eastman 1 1 0 Grant & Floyd 0 0 ) Grant & Girard 2 2 2 Grant & H&llpden 2 2 2 I Grant & Layton 1 1 1 Grant & Iahigh 0 1 0 Grant & Mansfield 1 0 1 I Grant & Nassau 0 0 2 Grant & Oxford 0 0 1 Orant & Princeton , 0 1 Grant & Quincy 2 0 0 I Grant & Radcliff 0 1 , Grant & Union 0 1 , Grant & Yale 0 1 0 I Grove & Belleview 0 0
I Hawthorne & Belleview 0 Hawthorne & Union 0
Hickory & Belleview 0 0 2
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Hooker & Belleview 0 0 2 Hooker & Bellevood Dr. , 0 0 II Humboldt & Eastman
0 0
II Huron & Belleview 0 1 s Huron & Chenango 2 1 0 Huron & Dart1110uth 2 0 0
II Huron & Floyd 1 0 0 Huron & Highway 28$ 1 4 7 Huron & Ken;ron 0 1 1 Huron & Mansfield 1 0 0 I Huron & Nassau 1 0 0 Huron & Quincy 4 1 2 Huron & Radcliff 1 0 1 Huron & Stanford 1 4 2 Huron & Tufts ) 3 s Huron & Onion 0 0 2
Inca & .blherl!lt 0 0 1 Inca & BelleView 1 2 4 Inca & Chenango 0 0 2 Inca & Hilhva;y 28$ 0 1 1 21 Inc a & Ken;ron 0 0 1 Inca & Layton 1 1 0 Inca & Lehigh 0 1 1 Inca & Mansfield 0 0 1 Inca & Oxford 0 ) 1 Inca & Stanford 0 J 0 Inca & Tufts 1 1 2 Inca Dr. & Whitaker Dr. 0 1 0
Irving & Belleview 2 0 1 Irrtng & Chenango 0 1 0 Irving & Grand 1 0 1 Irving & Monmouth 1 1 0 Irving & Pimlico 1 0 0 Irving & Saratoga 1 0 0 Irvine & Tufts 1 0 0 Irving & Union 0 1 0
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~ ~ ~ II Jason & Ithica 0 0 1 Jason & Highv47 265 4 1 9 Jason & Kenyon 2 1 4 II Jason & Layton 2 0 0 Jason & Lehigh 1 J 0 Jason & Mansfield 1 2 1 II Jason & Nassau 0 0 1 Jason & Oxtord 1 0 5 Jason & Quincy 1 0 2 Jason & Radcliff 0 0 1 II Jason & Stanford 1 1 0 Jason & Tutts 2 1 0
II Jefferson & Highway 265 0
Kal11111ath & Chenango 0 1 0 II laluath & Lehigh 0 1 2 laluath & Manefield 1 0 0 lal .. ath & Naeeau 1 2 1 lalaaath & Oxtord 1 1 1 II Kalmath & Princeton 0 0 1 Kalmath & Quincy 0 0 1 Kalaaath & Stanford 0 2 1 II Kalaaath & Tutte 0 2 0 l&luath Dr. & Whitaker Dr. 1 1 0
Lafayette & laetiUll 0 0 1 I Lafayette & Floyd 1 0 0 Lat~tte & Girard 0 1 0 Lafayette & Ha.pden 1 J 2 I Lincoln & Aaheret 2 0 0 Lincoln & Batee 0 2 0 I Lincoln & Chenanco 0 0 3 Lincoln & Cornell 1 0 1 Lincol n & Dartmouth 2 J 7 Lincol n & Ea staan 2 2 " I Lincol n & Floyd 1 3 " Linc oln & Girard " 2 2 Lincoln & Ha.pden " s 3 Lin coln & Hi ghway 265 1 6 4
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II Lincoln & Jefferson 0 0 J Lincoln & Kenyon 2 2 2 Lincoln & Lehigh 0 2 1 Lincoln & Mansfield 1 1 1 II Lincoln I. Nassau 1 J 2 Lincoln & Oxford 1 1 1 Lincoln & Princeton 0 0 1
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Linden Ct. & Belle'riev 0
II Lipan Dr. & Chenango 1 0 0 Lipan & Oxford 1 0 1 Lipan & Quincy 0 , 2
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Lipan & Tufte 0 (l 1 Lipan & Wh1 taker Dr. 0 0 1 Lipan Ct. & Stanford 0 1 0
II LogAn & Aaherst 0 1 5 IDgan & Bates 4 1 5 IDgan & Belle'riev J 0 1 II IDgan & atenanco ) 1 2 Lo ~an & Comell 2 s 6 i.ogan & Dart.outh 10 ) 9
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IDgan & Bast111an 0 1 s Logm & P'lo)'d 1 s 6 Logan & Girard 4 21 7 Logan & Orand 0 , 0 I Logan & Hupden 1 15 1.) LoCUI & Hiehn7 28S n ;c; 20 IDgan & Jefferson , 2 16 II Logan & ICenyon ' 2 2 IDgan & Layton 0 4 0 Logan & Lehigh 9 s I IDgan & Mansfield 4 J Lo1an & Nassau J 'l 1 Logan & Oxford ) 2 4 Logan & Penmrood Cr. 2 0 1
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TOTAL NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS I 1967 1968 1969 Pe arl & Radcliff
0 0 1 I Pearl & Union
1 (1 0 Penn & Amhers t
1 1 1 I Penn & Bates
0 2 0 Pe nn & Chenango
0 0 3 . J nn & Cornell
1 0 3 Penn & Dartmouth
0 3 1 I Penn & Floyd
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0 1 2 Penn & Gr and
0 2 0 I Penn & Hampden
~ L 6 Penn & Highway 285
2 6 5 Penn & Jefferson
0 0 2 Penn & Layton
1 0 0 I Penn & Mansfield
3 2 2 Penn & Nassau
1 2 0 Penn & Oxford
0 0 I Penn & Princeton
2 0 Penn & Quincy ,
1 Penn & Radcliff
1 0 I Penn & Stanford
0 1 Penn & Tufts
0 0 Pennwood Cr. & Belleview
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0 0 Platte River Dr. & Dart1110uth 1 L 12 I Platte River Dr. & Floyd 0 n 1
Pl a te River Dr. & Union
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2 5 3 Paritan & Harvard
0 0 1 Ra ritan & Iliff
1 0 0 Raritan & Yale
0 1 1 Santa Fe & Amherst
0 0 2 Santa Fe & Bate s
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I Santa Fe & Flo,d 0 J 2 Santa Fe & Hiehn7 285 0 8 ,,
Santa Fe & Oxford 2 4 2 Santa Fe & Quincy 0 0 ,
Santa Fe & Tutts 6 s 0 Santa Fe & Union 12 7 9 Santa Fe & Yale 2 0 0
Santa Fe Lane & Lehicb 0 0
Sherman & Amherst 3 2 ,
Shennan & Bates 0 1 0 Sherman & Belleview 2 2 0 Sherman & Chenango 1 0 0 Sherman & Cornell 1 ) 2 Sherman & Dart11011th 1 ) 8 Sherman & Flo,d 1 1 2 Sherman & Girard 2 s 4 Sherman & Hampden 4 2 16 Sherman & Highway 285 2 s 13 Sherman & Jefferson 0 0 6 Shel'llan & Ianyon 1 s 4 Sherman & Layton , 2 2 Sher.an & Mansfield 0 4 7 Shenaan & Nusau 2 0 ,
She!"'II&D & Oxford 1 0 3 Sherman & Quincy 1 2 6 Sherman & Radcliff 7 ) 0 Shei'II&D & Stanford 1 0 ,
She:nun & Tutts I) 0 2 Sherman & Union n ) 0
Shoshone & Da rt.auth 1 0 3 Sho shone & Yale 0 0 ,
Stanford Dr. & Stanford 0
Tejon & Alllheret 0 1 ,
Tejon & Adriatic 0 0 1 Tejon & Bates 0 1 2
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Tejon & College
Tejon & Cornell
Te j on & Dartmouth
Tej on & Evans
Te j on & Harvard
Te j on & Iliff
Te j on & Warren
Te j on & Wesl87
Tejon & Yale
Umatilla & Adriatic
Umatilla & Cornell
Umatilla & Dartmouth
Umatilla & Warren
UniYersity & Dartmouth
University & Floyd
University & Highw~ 28S
v~:!.l .. i o & Evans
v.; .,_ ;o & Il•,·r
Valle ~, & Warren
Vine & Dartmouth
V. e &· Eastman
Washington & Bates
Waahington & Belleview
Washington & Floyd
Washington & Hipay 28S
washington & Mansfield
Washington & Jefferson
Waahington & Oxford
Washington & Quincy
Washington & Radcliff
Washington & Stanford
Washington & Tufts
Washington & Washington Cr.
Williams & Dart.outh
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York & Eastman 0 0
Zu11 i & Amh ers t 0 1 1
Zuni & Bates 1 0 1
Zuni & Baker 0 0 2
Zum. & Cornell 1 1
Zun i & Dart mou t h 0 1 0
Zuni & Evans 1 0 8
Zun i & Floyd 1 1 0
Zuni & Hills i de 0 1 0
Zuni & Vassar 0 0
Zuni & Water 0 0
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I F ire and Rescue calls answe r ed----------------------------------------------348
Hose laid, l"-------------------------------------------------------------2,0 85
Hose laid, l ~"------------------------------------------------------------2 ,950
Ho se laid, 2~·~---------------------------------------------------------7,350
Value of C ~L y p perty and contents exposed and insured--------------7 52 ,2 83 .00
Value of City p ro perty and contents exposed and not insured-----------36 ,075.00
Loss of City property and contents e xpos ed and insured----------------16,295.00
Loss of City property and contents exposed and not i nsured-------------6,075.00
Value of Cherry Hills property and contents exposed and insured------436 ,000.00
Value of Cherry Hills property and contents expo ed and not insured------450 .00
Loss of Cherry Hill s property and content s exposed and insured--------34,915.00
Loss of Cherry Hill s property and contents exposed and not insured-------1 50.00
Fire calls answere d withi n the City Limits----------------------------------111
Fire calls answered with i n the City Limits -False Ala~--------------------1 1
Rescue calls answered within the City Limit~-------------------------------183
Rescue calls answered within the City Limits -False Ala~-------------------5 \
Fire calls answere d with i n Cherry Hills District-----------------------------31
Rescue calls answered within Cherry Hills District----------------------------7
Fire calls answered with in the County-----------------------------------------0
Rescue call s answered within the County---------------------------------------0
Mutual aid call s (Englewood Assis ting Other Districts)-----------------------11
Mutual aid call s (Other Districts Assist :ng En lewood)------------------------0
Average man attendanc e per call---------------------------------------------3 .1
Training Session~-----------------------------------------------------------49
I Manpower used-------------------------------------------------------------1,132
Hydrant Hook-up~------------------------------------------------------------1 0
Fir~ Inspection~------------------------------------------------------------6 3
CITY OF ENGLEWOO D -FIR E CAL LS 0 lY
Residentia~-----------------------------------------------------------------55
Busines~--------------------------------------------------------------------14
Automobil~------------------------------------------------------------------26
Grass and Tra s ~-------------------------------------------------------------1 6
• Fal s Alarm ----------------------------------------------------------------11
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Fire and Rescue calls answered--------------------------------------------1,274
Hose laid, l '~-----------------------------------------------------------11,438
Hose laid, l l.;"-----------------------------------------------------------13 130
Ho se laid, 2 ~"-----------------------------------------------------------32:650
Value of City property and contents exposed and insured------------9,669,843.00
Value of City property and contents exposed and not insured----------108,450.00
Loss of City property and contents exposed and insured---------------103,17 3 .00
Loss of City property and contents exposed and not insured------------12,440.00
alue of Cherry Hills property and contents exposed and insured----1,546,685.00
Value of Cherry Hills property and contents exposed and not insured---58,350.00
Loss of Cherry Hill s property and con tents exposed and insured--------48,045.00
Loss of Cherry Hills property and contents exposed and not insured-------350.00
Fire call s a nswered within the City Limits----------------------------------364
Fire calls answered within the City Limits -False Ala~--------------------38
Rescue call s answered within the City Limits--------------------------------742
Rescue calls answered within the City Limits -False Ala~------------------16
Fire call s answered within Cherry Hills District-----------------------------87
.esc u( c a lls answered within Cherry Hills District---------------------------14
Fire call s a n s wered within the County----------------------------------------10
Rescue c al l s answered within the County---------------------------------------3
utual a i d calls (Englewood Assisting Other Districts)-----------------------44
utual a i d calls (Other Districts Assisting Englewood)------------------------0
vera e ma n attendance per call---------------------------------------------3.0
rain i n g Se ssion s --------------------·---------------------------------------150
anpow r u s d-------------------------------------------------------------3,9 17
Hydrant Ho ok-up s -------------------------------------------------------------45
ire I n p ection s ------------------------------------------------------------404
ITY OF E,GL EWOOD-FIRE CALL S ONLY
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Bus j n s s ---------------------------------------------------------------------59
ut omobi l -------------------------------------------------------------------84
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TOTAL CALLS
Fire Rescu e
1969 499 775
1968 586 685
1967
1966
1965
1964
FIRE PREVENTION
INSPECTIONS
TOTAL INSPECTI ONS
1969 404
1968 9 53
1967 9 41
1966 5 42
1965 1 ,181
1964 895
Total
1,274
1,271
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
Fourth Quarter , 1969
Street Operation
Supervisory & Cleric al
Trash Haul
Dirt Haul & Excavation
Base Material Haul & Fill Holes
Patching
Drainage Clearance
New Culverts
Leaf Pickup
Snow & Ice Removal
Sand Icy Streets
Flusher Operations
Flusher Maintenance
Street Sweeping
Str eet Sweeper Maintenance
Loader Operations
Loader Maintenance
Blades Op erations
Blades Maintenance
Building Maintenance
P umping
Tr Trimming
96 Mower Operation
6 Mow r Maintenance
llan ou
Equipm nt Maintenance
Trucks
P ickups
Rollers
Mis . Small Equipment
Safety Stickers
TOTAL
Number
36
1 ,266
201~
48
421~
278
418~
19
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525
322
908~
136!
468
55
20~
281
3 ,456~
102
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2 ,089
386~
122
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47
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Quantity Miles
245 .95 Tons
1 ,844 C.Y . 2 ,014 Mi.
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
Fourth Quarter, 1969
ENGINEERING OPERATION
Street & Alley cut permits
Curb , gutter , walk & driveway permits
TRAFFIC OPERATION HOURS
Street Striping liS!
Curb Pa inting 23
Cross-walks painted 18
Signals Installed
583! Signals Removed ll Signal Maintenance 257
S1.gns installed 147 Signs removed
6lf Sign maintenance ll5
Signs Painted 1
Signs baked 80
Counters
sf Counter Maintenance
Shop maintenance 73
Equipment maintenance 154
Miscellaneous 254
TOTAL 1 ,904
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1,975'
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78 bulbs replaced
294
130
183
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1969 YEARLY REPORT
STREET OPERATION
Supe VIsory a nd Clerical
Trash Ha ul
D~ t Haul & Exc avate
Gravel , san d , and rock Haul
Ba se Material Haul & Fill Holes
Patch ing
Dr a in age Cl e ranee
Ne w Culv e rt
L .af P~ckup
Snow & I ce Re mov al
Sand ley St reets
Flush er Operation
Flusher Ma i ntenanc e
Stre et Sweep~ng
Street Sw eep r Ma~nt e nance
Bl a d es Op erat~ons
Blades Ma~ntenance
Loade Op erat~ons
Loaders Ma i ntenance
Build~ng Ma inten a nce
Pumpin g
Tr s
96 Mow Op eration
96 Mow e M a~ntena nce
M~sc llan ous
N tch s Cou t Ma inte nanc
HOURS
6 ,073
1 ,072
666!
191
1 ,100
8 , 911
1 ,929!
77!
421!
851!
831!
118
16
2 ,361
1 ,872
1 ,548!
321~
2.218!*
253 ,..
367!
998
3 ,544~
292~
30
6 ,627
165!
QUANTITY MILES
1 ,046 .38 Tons
6 ,959! C.Y. 9 ,297 Mi .
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STRE.E1' OPERA riO
Equipment Maintenance
ft•ucks
Pickups
Roll e s
MI c Small Equipment
Saf e ty Stick e s
TOTAL
HOURS
1 ,252
398
129
408~
101
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pickup were 5377 including parttime help , but not including the
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ENGINEERJ G OPERATION
St reet and All y c ut permits
Curb , gutte , walk & drivewa y permits
TRAFFJC OPERAT IO.N
Stree t Striping
Cu b P Inting
Cross Walks Paint ed
Parking stalls painted
Si g nals Jn stalled
Signals Re mo d
Signal Maint nance
Sign In stalled
Signs R mov d
Sign Maint e nance
Sign Paint e d
Si gns Rak d
Count rs
Counter Matnt n1n
Shop Ma1n 1 •nanc
Equipm n t Matnt nanc
Mi I lJ o ou
TOT>\
HOURS
1 ,075
117~
228
97
628~
29~
1 ,520
924
340
450~
20~
420
78~
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317
606~
1 ,3 15
8 , 190~
NUMBER
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128
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474 ,341 '
7,078 '
29!
234
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1 ,257
1,803
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1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1,046.38
1,580
1,485
1,379
1,267
2,272
STREETS SWEPT
TOTAL ANNUAL NILES
1969
1968
1967
1966
. 1 965
1964
9,297
9,239
9,708
10,259
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1969 1 ,715
1968 1 ,593
1967 1 ,431
1966 1 ,351
1965 1 ,401
1964 1 ,493
STREET
STRIPING
ANNUAL TOTAL J'lft
1969 474,341 1968 136,890 1967 204,710 1966 299,150 1965 298,880 1914 422,628
BIC3NAL. IN.TALL•D
R.MDV•D A MAINT.
ANNUAL MAN-HOURS
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
2,178
3,301
2,365
1 ,438
1 ,393
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One family dwellings
Two 3 Unit Apartm e nt s
Two Bldgs ./ 46 Units
Additions to dwellings
Ga rag es an d Carport s
Commerci al Buildings
Comme rc i al Additions
Indust r i al Buildings
Indust rial Additions
Bel leview Animal Hospital
Eng l ewoo d Service Building
Sub Total
Movi ng & Wrec king
Misce llaneous
Signs
Heating
Electr ic
Plumbing
Su b To tal
TOTALS =--
INSPECTIONS
Building & Mechanical
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BUILDINGS COST FEE
2 $ 23,000.00 $ 65.00
2 1 20,000.00 315.00
2 160 ,000.00 327.50
19,438.00 96.00
12 13,973.00 68.00
6 129,003.00 341.50
159,960.00 451.00
7 178,644.00 534.00
8,740.00 30.00
1 107,359.00 249.50
1 1261000.00 no fee
33 $1,046,117.00 $2,477.50
$ 15,600.00 $ 60.00
134,766.00 648.00
22,100.00 187.00
166,882.00 633.50
110,517.00 987.50
461087.00 166.00
$ 4 95,952.00 $2,682.00
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(Zoning, Sewer, Litter, Wrecking Yards)
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Contractor Licenses ..•..•....•...••••• $ 1 ,247 .00
Mobile Homes........................... 823.00
Miscellaneous.......................... 9.70
Us e Tax ............................... 10 1753 .21
Total Other Revenue ••.......•...• $1 2,932.91
TOT AL REVENUE •....•..••.•••• $18,092.41
ALL PHASES OF CONST RUCTION SHOW AN INCREASE.
1968
Total Buildings 28 Increase 5
Total Permits 467 Decreas e 20
Total Permit Fees $ 4,313 .60 Increase $ 845 .90
Tot al Estimated Va l ue $942,992 .00 Inc rease $599,077 .00
Co ntractor Licenses $ 1,290.00 Decrease $ 43.00
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PROPERTIES CLEANED UP BY CI TY
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DOCUME NTS PREPAR ED FOR FILING OR RECORDING
TRAIL ER I NSP ECTIONS IN MOBILE HOME PARKS
WR ECK ING YARD INSPECTIONS
TOTAL BUILDING INSPECTIONS
ALL TY PES OF IN VEST IGATION S AND PRE-INSPECTIONS
HOUSI NG CO DE INVES TIGATIONS
SEWER CONNECT ION NOTICES ISSUED
CONTACTS MADE ---HEALTH, FIRE, POLICE
NOTICES ISSUE D (tras h, weeds, junk, etc,)
NOTIC ES ISSU ED TO CONTRACTORS TO OBTAIN LICENSES & PERMITS
MISCELLAN EOUS CORRECTION OR STOP ORDERS ISSUED
ABA TEMENT NOTICES OF ILLEGAL USES
TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS INSPECTIONS
ESTIMATED MILEAGE TRAVELE D
MEETINGS OR CON FERENCES (trade, c ode , etc.)
CASES FILED FOR COURT
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PERMITS BUILDINGS CO ST
On family dwel l ings 15 15 $ 222,390.00
Two family dwellings 2 2 54,800 .00
Th ree family dwe llings 3 3 155,000.00
Four unit Condominiums 10 10 920,000 .00
(annex to the City)
Apartments -20 Units 6 6
31 Units 2 2
38 Unit s 1 1
39 Units 1 1
46 Un its 2 4
66 Units 1 5 $1 ,600,700 .00
Addit ion s to Dwellings 103 151,502.00
Garages and Carports 60 60 95 ,428.00
Commercial Bldgs. 26 26 2,714,07 4.00
Commercial Additions 44 765,760.00
Industrial Bldgs. 25 25 633,504.00
Industrial Additions 12 115 ,662 .00
Movi ng & Wrecking 29 31,200.00
Misce llaneous Bldgs . 8 60,204.00
Chu r ch Addition 1 12,605.00
High School Addition 2 68,535.00
Belleview Animal Hospital 1 1 10 7.359.00
Craig Rehabilitation Hospital 1 1 995 ,000 .00
Public Buildings 3 3 158,865.00
5 Story Medic al Center 1 1 463 1000.00
Sub Total 359 166 $9,325,588 .00
Movi ng & Wre cking 31 $ 32,851.00
Miscell ane ous 701 707,758.00
Signs 1 29 87,162.00
He a ting 343 1,033 ,460 .00
Electric 513 883 ,258 .00
Plumbing 214 7811279.00
Sub Total 1 ,931 $3,525,768.00
TOTALS 2 129 0 166 $12,851 ,356.00
INSPECT IONS: MISCELLANEOUS
Building & Mech anical (Zoning, Sewer, Litter,
8178 45 00
OTHER REVENUE : Contractor License ......•.•.••.••. $24,999.50
Mobi l e Homes...................... 2,010.00
Miscellaneous:.................... 182.70
Use Tax •••.•..............•....... 54 1121.25
Total Other Revenue .•••••.• $81,313.45
PERMIT
FEE
$ 686.50
163.00
42 0.00
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$ 3,32 2 .50
753.00
445.00
5 ,2 95.75
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1 ,91 2 .00
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1,773.75
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$18,949.00
$ 181.00
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833.00
4,520.00
6,566.95
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$18,015.95
$36,964.95
Wrecking Yards
TOTAL REVENUE ......................... $118, 278.40
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All Phases of Construction Show an overall increase with the exception of Mechanical &
Signs.
Total Buildings 114 Increase 52
To t a 1 Permits :Z,lll Increase 179
Total Permit Fee s $ 34,2 84.00 Increase $ 2,680.10
Total Estimated Valu $14' 101,222.00 D crease $1,249,866.00
Contractor L c e ns s $ 23,619.50 Incr ase $ 1,380 .00
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BUILDING, MECHANICAL & SEWER TAP INSPECTION S
DOCUMENTS PREPARED FOR FILING OR RECORDING
TRAILER INSPECTIONS IN MO BILE HOME PARKS
WRECKING YARD INSPECT IONS
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TOTAL BUILDING INSPECTIONS 8,449
ALL TYPES OF INVESTIGATIONS AND PRE-INSPECTIONS 1,539
HOUSING CODES INVESTIGATIONS 321
SEWER CONNECTION NOTICES ISS UED 2
CONTACTS MADE --HEALTH, FIRE , POLICE 337
NOTICES ISSUED (Trash, Weeds , Junk, Etc.) 1,789
NOT ICES ISS UE D TO CONTRACTORS TO OBTAIN LICENSES & PERMITS 171
MISCELLANEOUS CORRECTION OR STOP ORDERS ISSUED 90
TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS INSPECTIONS 4,264
ESTIMATED MILEAGE TRAVELED 27,211
MEETINGS OR CONFERENCES (Trade, Code, etc.) 105
CASES FILED FOR COURT 44
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1968 2 ,1 11
1967 1,744
1966 1,764
1965 1 ,4 26
1964 1,435
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AJIN UAL VALUE
1969 $12,851,356
1968 $14 ,101,228
1967 $16 ,774,000
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PARKS MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS:
Regular fall turf and facility maintenance before freezing season .
Routine winter cleanup and inspection on all parks after freezing season .
Routine winter inside park facilities work:
Repair and paint _i~nic tables and benches
Construct new picnic tables
Repair baseball, football and basketball paraphernalia
Repair play apparatus
Special Projects:
Removed broken limbs from trees after heavy snow in October.
Repaired a s many toilet fixtures and water lines damaged by the unexpected early
freeze as time permitted .
Sanded and painted bleachers.
Constructed new shelves, painted and repaired plumbing at Duncan Building.
Utilized one-third of sod from Commerce Park to resod bare spots at Dartmouth and
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Installed string ~ ~f Ch ristmas lights on City Hall Building.
RECREATION ACTIVITIES:
A. New programs started during fourth quarter of 1969 :
1 . Fine Art clas s (adults)
2. Gymnastics classes (Jr . & Sr . High boys & girls)
). Drop-In-Sports (Jr. & Sr . High students)
4. Winter Softball League (adult men)
5 . Jr . American Basketball (5th & 6th grade boys)
6 . Municipal Basketball League (adult men)
7 . Skiing Program (Jr. & Sr . High Ski Club "Engleschussers" and Elementary
Schools)
8 . Fencing (youth and adults)
9 . Designated sledding areas open
B. Programs in progress during fourth quarter of 1969:
1. Businessmen's Exercise & Fitness class (B~F)
2. Ceramics classes (adults)
3. Sweet Adelines (adult women -choral group)
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6 . Family S qu a r e Danc e c l ass (begi nners)
7. Adult Sq u are Dance (Cast Off s)
8 . Ro und Dance class (adult s)
9 . Jr . Amer ican Foo tb a l l (5th & 6 th grade b oys)
10 . Jr. Am erican Pep Cl ub s (elem entary gi rl s)
11. Jr. American Soc cer (5th & 6th grade girls )
12. Wom en's Physical Fitn es s class
13. Jr. Hi gh Teen Canteen Program (7th, 8th & 9th grade)
14. We ightlifting (Jr. & S r. High boys & adult me n)
15 . Le arn-to -S wim Program (y outh 8 years of age & up)
16 . Ladies Swim Ni ght (s wimming Ln s truction and open s wimm ing for women only)
17 . Handicapped S wim Program
18. Swim Team (b oys & girls 6-17 years)
19. Early Bird Swim (adult me n)
C. Other activities during fo urth quart e r of 196 9 :
1 . The a nnual punt , pa ss and kick contest was held at Miller Field on Octob er 18 .
2. Th e Ca s t Offs Square Dance g r oup held the ir Hillbilly Halloween Square Dance
at S incl a ir Jr. Hi g h School o n Oc t o ber 28 .
3. Th Echos , a qu a rtet from Swe t Adeline chor a l group, attended th e 23rd annual
Int e rn a ti onal competition and co nventi o n in Hawaii on October 29 -November 2.
Thi s group won fi r s t plac e as 1969 medali s t s in the Rockies Re gion 8 Champion-
s hips h Ld in Ok lahoma City .
4. Jr . Am r ica n Football c ircu s wa s h e ld in November at the En glewood Hi gh School
f i ld.
5. The Family Swin ge r s Square Dane gro up hosted the annual Christmas Dance for
all Denv e r area s qu a re dancer s on December 19 in the Englewood City Hall
community room.
6 . Th Cas Off S qu are Dane gr oup h ld a New Years Ev Dance at Sinclair Jr .
High School .
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Englewood's new n e ighborhood park system had its f ourth new park open for u s e in
t h e yea r 1969 . Dartmouth Park, consisting of 7 .32A, offered a beautiful and relaxing
park are a consisting of two small bodies of water partially surrounded by existing
willow trees . The play ap paratus area, designed around the theme of the firs t discovery
of gold in Colo rado , is very popula r with children and adults alike. This gold dis-
covery i s iden tified by a large granite historical marker which is located in the p ark.
Other new r epla cemen t p arks, Belleview, Miller and Bates-Logan, were in use pre -
viousl y to 1969 and we r e used considerably by Englewood citizens .
The following f igures represent estimate d visits* to each Englewood Park in 1 968
and 1969 :
Facility 1 968 1 969
1. Belleview Park 64,360 7 2 ,543
Lion s Club Train 3 6,756 29,331
Lions Club Zo o 7 ,646 9,111
2 . Miller F ield 37,149 (l )25 ,340
3 . Barde Park 8,840 8,940
4 . Baker Park 6,425 7 ,234
5 . Co rrun er ce Park 800 400
6 . Clarkson-Amh e rst Park 1 ,460 1 ,520
7 . Bates -Lo gan Park 1 ,623 3 ,100
8 . Da rtmouth Park -0-8,6 45
9 . Duncan Park -0 -900
*A visit constitutes one p e rson vis i ting a facili~ for at least 1~ hours .
( JThe Softba ll League a ttendance is n o t included in this figure, but has
been included in the 1969 Activity Attendance Re port. This attendance was
included in the 1968 Park attendance figure .
A fifth new replacement park -Jason Park located a t So . J a son & w. Quincy is
completed and will be open for use in the spr ing of 1970 . Offering an informal ball
field, picnic area and some play apparatus, it will b e a welcome addition to that
neighborhood.
The construction of the sixth and last repla c ement p ark, Centennial, 11 A,
located at W. Union and S . Decatur, ran into October heavy snow s which caused the
opening date for this park to be delayed from spring of 1970 to the late fall of 1970.
Centennial Park is completed except for the seeding which wi ll be done u soon as
the frost le~ves the soil.
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a ges and di fferent levels of skills acquired by
gram s gave the citi zen s a chance to participate
recr ea ti onal pur sui t s in their leisure time .
a total of si xty-four programs t o the
These activi ties offered served all
the participants. The number of pro-
and enjoy many different types of
Th e Parks and Recr eation De partment hired 246 part-time employees to supervise
and o p e rate these activity program s .
Sp e c ial events and program s held during 1969.
l. Culminating circuses fo r the Jr . American programs.
2. Church and Mun ici pal league ba s ketball tournam ents.
3 . F encing tournam e nts.
4. Our s qu a re danc e group s held si x s pecial dance programs during the year .
5. Mun ici pal sof tball teams partici pated in eleven major tournaments and hosted
four of th ese tournament s .
6. Municipal wom e n s softball tournament.
7, Ed Johnson District and State baseball tournaments were held in Englewood.
8 . Baton twirl i ng group part ici pated in parades and recital s .
9. Dramatic s cla ss presented "Peter Pan".
10 . Hosted the Rocky Mountain A.A.U .Swimming and Diving Championships and the
A. A. U .Synchronized S wi0111ing Cham pionshi ps.
ll . Archery tournament.
12. Tenni s tournaments for youth and adults.
1 3 . Co-hosted Suburban Tennis Association tournament.
14. Outdoor pool wa s kept open for Sinclair Physical Education usage after
s chool started .
15. The Echos, a quartet from the Swee t Adelines choral group, attended
International competition in Ha waii.
The Department of Parks and Recr eation is continually attempting to s tart new
program s in wh ich citizens of Englewood want to participate. Evaluation, im proving the
quality and incr a si ng participation of present programs is of major concern.
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1969 187,242
1968 205,571
1967 208,061
1966 184,634
1965 181,941
1964 197,070
LIBRARY CIRCULATION
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1968
1967
1966
1965
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272,666
257,255
204,138
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1969
Li b rary : 47 ,704
Boo kmo b ile : 22 , 19 3 To tal : 69 ,89 7
Out of City Co un t : Li b ra ry Boo km obile Total
En glewoo d Area 7 ,394 7 ,450 14 ,844
Li ttl e ton Area 4 , 77 2 1, 056 5 ,828
Li tt l e ton City 1 ,322 3 25 ~
Tota l 13 ,488 8 ,83 1 22 ,319
Boo k s Add e d : 1,3 16
Books i n Collec tion a s of 1 2 /31/69 :
Boo k s Withd rawn :
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166
Ne w Card s I ss ued : l, 325 Englewoo d :
Littleton :
Aurora :
Re newal s : 4 8 2 Englewood :
Littleton :
Pa t ron Card Holders a s of 1 2 /3 1/69 : 22 ,8 46
Numb e r of Record s Circu l ated : 531
Num ber of Ar t Pr ints Circ u lated : 102
Te l e ph on e Reference inq uiri es a ns we r e d : 430
8 31 En glewood Ar ea : 386
10 Litt l e t on Ar ea : 97
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5 Littl e ton Ar ea : 25
Num b er of Slid es Circ ulated : 42
Number of 8mm film s Circul a ted : 88
Number of Gr oup Vi s its : 3 5 Numb er of Story Hou rs : 1 2
Numb er of Sc hoo l Vi s its : 1
CC PL S Re qu e s ts : 29 0 Books Rec 'd : 2 17 F ilms Rec 'd: 11 0 Xerox Pa ges : 39
Di s b u rs em e n t s :
De po s ited with t h e City Treasurer 's Office •••••••••••••••••.•••••••• $2 ,42 0.39
Re c ei pt s :
Re ntal Bo ok I nc ome •••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.••••••••••••••• $ 94 .20
S pe c i a l Donor 's Fund and Lo st Books ................................. 384 .66
Fi ne s •••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••.•••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ,941 .53
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The first four months of the preaent Direc t or'• tenure haa been a time of
assessment , evaluation, and preparation for lona ranaa plaonina. Tha library
situation in Englewood seems to ba a healthy ODe wttb araat proaiae for future
development .
The to tal circulation increased 22,318 over that of 1968 1 with the library
showing a 13~ increase and the boo~bile a 11 decraaaa. The ahortened
bookmobile schedule (two houra par weak) .. y aa1ily account for tha 1li&ht
drop in use. A study will ba made of the 1top1 and the bour1 to dataraina
if the schedule mi&ht be improved.
The use of both library and bookmobile facilitial by ra1idant1 out1ide
Englewood increased aianificantly -mora than 10,000. It il intara1tina to
note that combined usa of tha library and tha boo~bile by Littleton area
residents is twice that of 1968. Tbair uea of the library roea froa 5,702
in 1968 to 15,393 in tha currant yaar, wttb a l••••r incr•••• in boo~bila
use . Undoubtedly part of thi1 can be attributed to tba 1hoppina center.
It is noted that the 1968 report ehowad a
the library to !nalawood area reaident1.
off, sinc e it amounted to only 1,483 thi1
increased use of the bookmobile.
loa• of 13,000 circulation from
Thi1 dacraaaa ..... to ba levelin&
year and waa .ore than off1at by
In-library use of material• continue• to be heavy, We hope to &ain a batter
picture of total library 1ervice by keapina 1tati1tica of the number of patrons
in the library each evanina and of the nu.ber of reference queetiona aakad
by persons in the library. Telephone reference que1tiona ioquiriaa incraaaad
from 862 in 1968 to 1,003 in 1969.
The loan o f s lides, recorda, am. filma, and art reproductiOGI continual to
be a popular part of tha library aarvice. Obaervation of the number of man
reading new s papers, periodicals, end buainaea aarvica publications durin& the
lunch hour or coff ee breaks i ndi c a t ea t he value of this type of material.
The library's p rogram for chi ld r e n a t t r a cta many of the younaer c itizens . A
tota l of 2,779 children pa rtici pa t e d i n t he aum.ar raedin& proarem, with 868
earning certificates for r e adin& a t l ae a t a i &ht booka, and 394 raadin& more
than the minimum number. Group vi a ita (•c hool c le11e1 and tha Haadatar t
program ) brought 2,99 childre n to tha lib r a ry , vhila the pra-•c hool story
hours attracted 24, and th e film proa r ama , 6 31 .
The reciprocal borrowin& proaram, ini t i a t ed by tha Central Colorado Publ i c
Library System, is heavily us ed a nd i 1 benefic ial to tha Enalawood Library.
The l6mm films, whi c h can be borrowed under this proaram era popular with
the patrons, and the Municipa l Go vernment Rafaranca Canter, at Boulder, ha1
made valuable mat e rials a vail a bl e to City o fficial•. Tha C hai~n of tha
Library Board and the Dire ctor a r a pa r tic ipatina in all maatin&• of tha CC PL S
group, and it is hoped tha t othe r cooperative projects will ba developed
among the libraries of the me tro a r ea ,
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Center for some of its cataloging and processina. There are indications that
the Center may be forced to discontinue its preaent operations within a few
months. If this occurs, the library will be forced to review its staff re-
quirements for both the cataloging and the clerical aspects of processing
material s to be purchased.
All programs initiated by the previous Director are being continued. There is
increased emphasis on meeting the needs of the Spaniah speaking people, adults
beginn ing to read, and children who find readiog difficult. The book collection
is being stud ied in various aubject areas to &ive direction to future purchases.
Efforts to achieve meaningful cooperation with the schools have been increased,
Plans for the coming year include:
1. An attempt to identify the groups of people or the areaa not presently
served by the library or the bookmobile and to make needed changes.
2. An analysis of the requested materiala which the library is unable to
su pply, along with unanswered reference queations, to help guide the book selection,
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A study of how much and what type of automation ia faaaible for the Englewood Library,
A study of the space needa of the li~rary and the advantagea of some
physical rearrangement of the preaant library to achieve better service
until more space is available.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Circulation :
Out of City Count:
En glewood Area:
Littleton Area:
Lit tieton City :
Tota l:
Library :
Bookmobile:
Li brary
26,814
15,393
4 ,17 1
46,378
206,085
88,899 Total :
Bookmobile
29 ,338
2,885
1,864
34,087
Book s Added: 4,891 Books Withdrawn: 1,001
Books in Collection as of 12/31/69: 6 7 ,016
New Cards Issued : s, 265 Englewood : 3,376 Englewood Area:
Littleton: 37 Littleton Area :
Aurora: 1 Non -Resident:
Renewals : 2,130 Englewood: 1,483 Englewood Area:
Littleton: 16 Littleton Area:
294,984
Total
56' 152
18,278
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80,465
1,540
310
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521
110
Patron card holders as of 12/31/69 = 20,716-4,540 expired: 16,176
Records Ci rculated: 3,008
Art Prints Circulated: 425
Te lephone reference inquiries
Number of Group Visits: 131
Number of Sto ry Hours : 44
Number of Film Hours: 8
Number of Visits to School s :
Summer Reading Program
Num ber registered: 2 ,77 9
Slides Ci rculated: 251
8 mm Films Circulated: 3 12
answered: 1,003
Total Attendance: 2,99 4
Total Attendance: 424
Total Attendance: 631
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Number of Certif icates issued: 868
CCPLS reque sts : Book s Re c 'd: Films Obtained :
Di bu rs ments :
D po sit d with th City Treasur r's Offic e ••••••••••••••••••••••••• $9 ,0 79,10
Re c eipt s :
R ntal Book Incom .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. 364 . 0
on-Resident Fee ••••.••.•..•••..•.••••••••••••• , • • • . . • • • . . • • • . • • • • • 5 . 00
S pecial Donor's Fun d and Lost Books ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l,466,76
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APPLICANT
Wilbur Wright
w. H. Thorney
City
D. Schlegelmilch
Ronald Johnson
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-REZONING
ZONING
LOCATION FROM PRESENT TO PROPOSED
Lots 11-23 , Block 15 , I R-1-C
Jacksons Broadway Heights .
3000 Block of South I R-2-A
Delaware Street .
Delaware-Elati Alley
west to Galapago-Huron
Alley between Dartmouth
and Cornell Avenues .
R-2-B &
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325 W. Belleview I R-2-A
Lots 19-23 , Block 19 , I R-1-C
Jacksons Broadway Heights .
R-3-B
R-3-B
R-3-B
R-3 -B
R-3 -B
COMM ISSION COUNC IL
ACTION DATE ACTI ON DATE
Appr oved 2/5/69 Approved 3/19/69
Approved 2/19/69 Denied 4/19/69
Tabled 2/5/69
Denied 4/9/69
Denied 7/8/69
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Glen H. Kooi
Nate Burt
swedish Medical Center
GEM of Denver , Inc .
Paul A. Busch I
Nate Burt I
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l/22/69
5/7/69
5/20/69
5/20/69
7/8/69 I
9/30/69 1
LOCATIO N
South of Dartmouth
East of Zuni.
Po rtion of Tracts
17 & 18 , Inter-
Ur ban Addition.
(West of Broadway ,
South of Lehew) •
Clarkson and
Girard Avenue .
SW corner of GEM
parking lot.
3066 s . Clarkson I
5200 S . Broadway J
East of Broadway,
South o f Dry Cree
a nd North o f GEM
park ing l o t.
USE
Warehouse
Motor Lodge
& Re s taurant .
New Hospital.
Commercial
Slide.
Sale o f
Land.
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& Two
Restaurants
RESTRICTIONS
1 . Dedication for right-of-way for west Floyd
Avenue t o City of south 30' of tract.
2. The street is to be built to the approval of
the Director of Public Works and open for
traffic prior to the occupancy of the pro-
posed warehous e .
3. A subdivision plat for the tract must be
filed prior to a permit being issued for the
construction o f any other bu~ldings or
structures, or a ny o ther act which c a uses a
division of this property .
1. No further division of realty without further
approval of Co mmi ssion .
2 . Parcel l shall be developed as a single site
or developed so that the site will have access
from both Lehew Avenue and Broadway S t.
l . No further division or development without
further approval of the Commission .
1. No further division or development without
further approval of the Commission.
2 . Site shall be developed solely for purpose of
installing commercial slide and concession
stand, both to be enclosed by a fence at least
4 ft . high which will serve a s a control bar-
rier to the passage of persons and wa ste
material onto adjacent parking lot and s treet .
Sanitary facilities must be provided at all
times on the premises during hours of o peration
of slide .
None
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Mrs . L . M. Bowen 9/30/69
Arthur H . Henry 12/2/69
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LOCATION
South Bannock at
West Chenango .
1905 w . Harvard .
USE
Sale of Land
Office Build-
ing and
warehouse.
RESTRICTIONS
None
The north 30 ft . of the parcel be dedicated
to the City of Englewood for street purposes.
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In addition to decisions reached on rezoning and subdivision waivers,
the Planning Commission acted on: five alley vacations , two street
renarnings , nine parking layouts , and four uses not mentioned specifically
in the Zoning Ordinance . Also , the Planning Commission approved the
Comprehensive Plan and recommended it to the City Council for approval.
PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFF
In addition to the preparation involved in the matters considered by
the Planning Commission , the Planning Department staff was involved in
the compilation of data for the 206 page Land Use Study , the filling
out of approximately 13 ,000 parcel identification cards , and the up-
dating of the 50 scale land-use map.
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Bern<.r d ". Bc r ardj.ni , Ci t y Att or ne y
SU!3,D T : Inf ormation <l ea ling ni th ohsceni ty <J.nd . orno<~r il.phy
This o ff ice recentl y received the enc lose d inform<lt ion de::~ling
\'lith o bscen i ty a n d p o rnography fr og ti1e Col or ado ;·:t Uit i c ipa l
Le a gue, •.r hich I e nclos e i or :ou r info r ma t i on .
/'..d diti o nally , I have e nclosed th e C o 'o r z.r lo :;·.<:~t c La11 , p~s sc <l
i n June of 19 6 9 r l at ive to p o rno(Jr:\!'lhy , als o f o.-your i n-
f o rmati o n •
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C1t iu and T own•
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Eaecutive Board
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Ka rl E Cor son
Mayor
Fort Collt n s
Diracten
Pa ul C B..:k
Mayor
Aurora
A R R~ Be u ette
Council Prestdenr
Ltttleton
Be n Bez off
A~rport Duectcr c-t
lnformot tan
Denver
Stanley H Oool
Ctty Manager
Eno lewood
Chart .. L Goudge
Mayor
Golden
John G Ho"'lon
Mayor
For1 M organ
ll mmedtot Po s
Prestdent
Elmer A Joh n>Or>
Fu·\Qnce Otrector
Denver
\Vtce Prest dent)
Jerry C Kempf
Town Manager
Yuma
Robert W Kn..:ht
Mayor
Boulder
W . H Lorenzen
Mayor
Palisade
Lo..,. renee D Och s
Vtce Mayor
Colorodv Spr lnQS
Robert W Rank
Ctty Monooer
Durango
ord Tou r
Mo r
Solodo
•Secretor, Trro)urert
Rtchard Y c.ungt::rn"on
Ccunc tl Prestdent
Grand Junc.tt~Jn
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Offtc•al Publ ic ot •on
Colo rado Mun•c •pol •l•••
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Colorado ftfu11icipa/ League
LEGISLATI ON PU BLICA TIO S
\t Paul Bu·ld •ng, Su•tt> 125 ?040 \4t f--~"''''
Mr. Bernard Berarbini
City At torney
3400 S . Elati
En glewood, Colorado 80110
Dea r Be rnie;
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Februan 2 , 1970
Log: 12h -7 0 & 127 -70
This is in reply to your request for sample o rdinances
RESEA PCH
regulating obscene movie s and i nf o nnation on t axa tion of nationa l
banks.
l am enclosing c o pi es of va rious o r dinance pr ov ieions r g ul 1ting
or prohibiting o bs c ene mov i es . Some of th se a re dated 1n d I
have not had th e o pportunit y to review th m. Consequ ntly , ~
will want to carefull y r ev iew an y such provisions be o r e
proceeding with this matter .
With respect to taxation of nati on.3l banks, lam enclosin
some information fu r nished by th Ci t y Attorn ey 's offic in Uenver,
along with a copy of H.B . 1079 . S ince I u nderstand that you
discussed this matter with a member of the Ci ty At torn ey 's of fice
in Denver, you possibl know much mo r abouL this rn.ttter than I .
I will t r y t o ca ll you in the ne't two o r thr"e d ay s t o e l borate
on this mat ter.
~:nc l osures
\'c'ry trul\' yours ,
Kenneth G . Bue c h e
Gt'nerdl t.ounse l
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CRIMES A ND P UNISHMENTS
P ORN OG RAPH IC MAT E RIA L--MlN ORS A ND OBS CE N ITY
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~h.&fer , Sho••a lter, a nd SonnM ~r ll .)
A N AC T
CONC ERN I NG OB E N1 TY .
Bo it ......,ted by t .. G.......,! A u .,.blll of t iwl S tate of Colorado :
Section 1. Ch apter 40 , Colorad o Rev it!ed Statutes 1968 , u amended, is
ame nded BY THE ADDITI ON OF THE FOLLOWING NEW ARTICLES
to read : AR T ICLE 2:1
PORNOGRAPH IC MATERIA L -MINORS
40..27-1 . o.lbtttloea.-(1 ) Aa Wled in thiurticle :
(2) "l'tlblor" mean s a ny per110n who hu not reached h iA eipteenth
birthday.
(I) "N udity" meau the showi nlf of the human male or female geoltala ,
pubic ara, or buttocb with leSI! than a full opaque covvintr. or the llhowl~
of t.be female breast with le&S than a fully opaque coftrlntr at any portion
thereof below the top of the ni pple. or t he depletion of covered male lf&nltal s
in a di cemibl y t uraid 11tate .
(4 ) "Sexual conduct" m ean s a ctl! of maaturbatio n , homoeexuali t~·. IMIX -
ual intereourM, or physical co ntact with a penon's cl othed or unclo thed
pnitall!, pubic area, "bu ttock a, or , if such pereon be a female, bnut.
(6) "Sexual excitement" mean the condition of human male or female
l(enitals when in a atate of sexu al to mu latiou or arousal.
(6) "Sado-m~iat ic ab u~e" mean• fl a aellation or torture by or upon
a pereon clad in UDdergarmen l~. a muk ol-blsarre coatume, or the c udl·
tlon of bel.nc f ettered . bound , or oth erwise physically relltnined on thf' part
of ona eo clothed.
(7) (a ) "Hannful to mmor • means that quality of any de crop llon
or npreaentation , in whate,·e r Co rm , of nudtty, eexual c.-onduct, t~ex u&l
exci tement, or udo-maiiOChi t 11: abu e when i ·
(b ) Predominantly ap peal to the pru rient , l!h&meful , or mort ml mt f'r·
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(c) Is · ~tently offensive to pr ev ailin g stand ard s in t he adult com -
munity as a lVhole with respect to what is suitable material for minors ; and
(d) Ia utterly without red eem ing soc1al im porta nce for minors .
(8) (a) "Knowingly " mean s hav in g gener al knowledge of, or r eaacm
to know, or a beli.t or il'OUDd f or belie f wh 1ch warrants further inspection
or inquiry of both :
(b) The cllaRet.r u d content ef an y materilll dNCT!bed herein which
Ia reuonably sueceplible of examination by the defendMt ; and
(c) The qe of the m inor, but an honest mistake ahall constitute an
excuee from Hability under this article if the defendant made a reasonable
bonafide attempt to ascertain the true age of such m inor .
(9) ''Penon" means any ind ividual , corporation , a8110ciati on , partner-
ehip, truatee,lea-, agent, or assi gnee.
4~27·2. Unlawful sales of materials to minors.-(1) (a) It is un -
lawful for any pei"IIOn knowingly to sell or loan for any valuable consider-
ation to a minor :
(b) Any picture, photograph , drawina . motion picture film, or similar
vt.ual repraeentatlon or image of a person or portion of the human body
which dtpicta nudity, ~exual conduct, or sad~masochist i c abuae and whkh ,
'-k• u a wbole,ia harmful to minors; or
(c:) Any book , pamphlet, maguine, printed matter however repro-
duced, or 110und recording which contains lillY matter eoum .. ted in para-
~pll (b) of tbla eubaection (1), or explicit and detailed v.-bal deecriptions
or DUI'atl~ account& of Mllual excitement, sexual CIOIIduet, or sado-
Diuodllatic iabuse and which, taken as a whole, is h~ul to minon.
41-Z'f-1. Ulllawfal adaa..ioll ol •'-" to llbo"''inc, ed1WU011, or ao-
U. .,..__(1) It Ia unlawful for any person knowinldJ to exh ibit to
a miaor for &DJ valuable COD.Iideration, or lrnowingly to .ell to a minor an
ecbr.trriee ticbt or pua or lmowincl7 to admit a minor for uy valuable .....,..,..tioa to Jl'llllires whereon there Ia exhibited, a motion p icture,
!IMw, • other ..-tation which, In whole or in put, cirpicts nudity, ..-l cadaet, or ardo-muoch ist ic abuse and which, takeo as a whole,
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(1) A motioD picture ~~'lAChine operator acting within the ecope of hia
........ tar &D -ployee of any per110n uhibiting motion pictures pur-
~ '-' a liclue or pennit issued by a city or county ahall not be liable
IIDIMr thla artlde if such operator has no financial interwt in hi place
t1 -.ployment, other than warea.
41-17-4. P..at,--Any penon who violates any provieion of section
......,~or ~-I ia 10ilty of a mildemeanor, and upoa COIITiction thereof,
....U 'be puniabed by a fine of not 1MB than one tho uaaad dollan nor more
tball Uaree thouaand dollara, or by imprisonment in the CO\lllty jail for not
.., than one month nor more than one year. or b y both auch f ine and
impri8oament.
...af·L Searc:ll warraat..--tWbjed to the conat itutioaa of the s tate of
Colondo and of the United Statse, a warrant to M&reh any place of
bua*-for any item or material named in section 4().27 -2 may be iss ued
b;r ~ county jud ... and if any auc h item or material 18 fouad by the
otfi..-aerving it, the same ~hall be brought before the court and kept by
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the court or the officer, to be u ~ed as evidence in ·any case that may ari se
co ncern ing any such item or m aterial or any person co nnected therewith .
40-27-6. Action-by whom instituted .-ln addition to any criminal
proceeding under section 40-27 -6. whenever there is reason to believe that
any person knowingly i!l comm itting or is about to commit any act pro-
hibited by section 40-27-2 or 40-27 -3, the district attorney, on d emand of
any citizen of the ounty or city and cou nty, shall institute and mai ntain
an actio n to enjoin said pen~on therefrom .
40 -27-7. lnjuDdive p roceedinp.-Whenever it is shown in such action
to the satiafactlon of the co urt that there is any reasonable ground or
cause for said action , either by veri fied complaint or affidavit or evi-
dence presented, t h e cou rt may JSIIUe a temporary restraining order or, if
notice iB first given the defendant, a prel iminary injunction, to restrain
t he further co nduct by the defendant in violatio n of section 40-27 -2 or
40-27-3 . No bond shall be required of the district attorney at any time to
maintain such action, or upon the iSI!uance of any temporary restraining
order, preliminary injunction, or in junction. In the event that a temporary ~training order is granted, the hearing on the injunction ahall be set for
hearing within fin days after the granting thereof.
40-27-8. W1lo D&med defe~~danta..--The complaint in s u ch action may
name as def.-cianta any or all peraons in the county or city and county
who are reuonably believed to have committed, or to be about to commit,
any of the ada prohibited by section 40-27-2 or 40-27-8 , iJTellpective of
whether or not they have co nap ired together to commit any such act.
40-27 -9 . Ad.._ have pNCelhnee..--The action when brourbt shall have
precedence over all other aetiona excepting criJni.nal p~ •• election
contesta, and bearinp on lnjunctiona . The illauance of a preliminarY
' injundioll by the court or Jyqe ptereof shall be a final adjudication that
there was~ ground or eauae for said action.
40-27-10. VlolaU1111 ot laj•diR -p--1\r.-Any violation or di&-
obedience of Ul1 injunction or order upreaalY provided for by eectiODII
40-27-& to 4().27-1 ahall be puni1hed u a contempt of court by a fine of not
1-than one hundred dollars DOt more than t-fto tboua&Dd dollan, and bJ
impriAonment in the county j ail f or not leea than one month nor more than
oaeyear.
40-27-11 . Ulleral ~truetlon.-Thls article being n.-earY to secure
and preeerve the public health . safety, and general welfare, the rule of
strict eonatruc:tlon llhall have no application hereto, but it aball be liberally
conatrued to llfect the purposes and objecta for which this article is
iatended . ARTICLE 28
OBSCENITY
40-28-1. o.ftftitlon8.-(1) AA uaed in thia article, unleM the cootext
otherwise require~:
(2) "Obecee" means any material or performaaee which, if c::cmaid -
ered u a whole, ita predomioant appeal ia to prurient, lbameful, or mortrid
interellt in nudity, se.x , sexual conduct, aexllal ucit.lent. ucretlon, aadiml ,
maaochiam, or aado-masochiatic abuse, and auch material or perfor1D&IIC4I ~roe~~ su b stantially beyond customary limite of candor in ~blnJ any of
such matters and ia utterly without red.-niq eocial valoe. "Predominant
appeal" ahall be judged with reference to the averact~ edult. unleN it
appean from the character of the material or perfonnaoce. or t.he charac-
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ter of Ita dleaemination or presentatio n , to be designed fo r m ioor11 or any
other specially auaceptible audience.
(8) ''llaterial" me&Illl anything which is capable of being used or
adapted to arou• intenlat, whether through the med ium of reading, obser-
vation, eound, or in.AIIY other manner.
<•> "Perfo~" means any play, motion pi cture . dance, or other
exhibition.
(li) "Promote" means to manufacture, issue, sell, g1ve, provide, lend,
mall, deliver, t.ranafer, tranamute, publish, dis tribute, circulate, dissemi -
nate, preeent, exhibit, or advertise, or to offe.r or agree to do any of the
fofe80\.q.
(6) "Minor" mfliUlll any person who hM not reached his eighteenth
birthday.
(7) "Nudity" meana the showing of the human male or female genitala,
pubic area. or buttocka w ith less than a full opaque covering thereof, or
the ehowina' of the female brea~~t with le611 than a fully opaque covering
of any portion thereof below the top of the nipple, or the depletion of cov-
ered male genitals in a di~~eemlbly turgid state.
(8) "Sexual conduct" means acta of masturbation, bo~ity, sex-
ual intercoune, or phyaical contact with a pen!on's clothed or unclothed
,.rutals. pubic area, buttoclul, or if such penon be a female, breut.
(9) ''Saul excitement" mean s the condition of the human male or f~ ,.mtall, when in a state of sexual stimulation or arouul.
(10) "s.lo-m.uochistic ab11ae'' me&Illl flagellation or torture by or
UJIOD a ~n clothed in underprmenta. a mask, or h~ costume, or
the ocmdttion of being fettered, bound, or otherwise phyacally reetrained
on the part of a pen10n so clothed.
(11) ''KDowiDIIJ'" meana having ,eneral knowledge of, or reason to
know, or a belief or pund for belief which warranta furtbw tnapection
• or inqairy of the character and content of an y material or performance
which Ia nuonably au~~eeptible of examination by a per11on .
(12) "Pereon" means any individual, corporation , aSitOCiation, partner-
ship, truatee, 1-. &l'lnt. or assignee. ·
... Z8-Z. 0..._ aaterlal or perfo111111J1t'-violatlen.-(l ) (a) It is
unlawful for any pereon know ingly to :
(b) Promote, or pos~ess with i ntt'n t to promot e , any obscene
111aterial ; or
(c) Produce, present, or di rect, any obscen perform11nce, o r partici pate
in a portion of any s uch perform ance, wh ic h i~ obscen ~ or ntri bute: t o
ita obeceDity .
(2) A motion picture mach ine operator actmg "1th1D the IICOpe of h is
.nployment u an employee of an y penon exhi b iting motion p ic tures pu r -
IU&nt to a licenae or permit ies ued by a r 1ty or count y hall n ot be li a ble
undw Uaia article if au ch opt>r 11tn r h&~~ no f inancial interest in h ie pla c ~
of employment other than waa e~t . '
•G-ZS.S. P-lty.-Any perll(m wh u v1o lates 'any p roV1110 n of 11ection -60-~2 ia guilty of a m iedem eano r and . upo n co nvic t ion thereof, sh all be
punilhed by a fine of not mor e than one t h ousand dollan or by impri son-
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Ch . 125
ment in the county jail for not more than thirty days, or by both such fine
and imprisonment. 40-ZS-4 . Search warrant.-Subject to the constitutions of the state of
Colondo and of the United States, a warrant to s earch any place of bu ai-
lleM for any obacene material may be I811Ued by ILil1 county judge. and If
any ~oeh obscene material is found by the officer aerving it, the same eball
llle brought before the court and kept by the court or the officer, to be used w t!Yidenee in any case that may arise concerning any sucb obscene ma-
Wial or any penon connected therewith .
40-18-5. ActioD-bY wh0111 inatlt•ted..-ln addition to any criminal pro-
c.-dinlf under section 4 0-28-2 , whenever there Ia reuon to belieV'e that
,..,. per110n knowingly is comm itting or is about to comJllit any act ~
hlhited by aection 40-28-2, the district attorney, on demand of any cit~Un
of the county or city and county, shall institute and maintain an action to
elljoin aaid penon therefrom .
60-18-6. IDjoc:Uve proceedillp.-Whenever it is ahown in such action
to the aatisfactlon of the court that there is any reuonable ground or
cauae for aaid action , either by verified complaint or affidavit or evidence
prwented, the court may issue a temporary reetraini~ order or, if notice
ie fint gi.-n the defendant, a preliminary injunction, to reetrain the f~• c:Oaduct by the defendant in violation of eection 40-28-2 . No bond
s.O be required of the district attorney at any time to maintain eoeh
aelioa. or upon the issuance of any temponrY reetrainlnl ord•, pnlim-
inarJ Injunction, or injunc:tioD-In the event that a temporal'Y reetraini~ ~ Ia pw~~ted. the hearinr on the injunction lhall be eet for hearinlf
wfthia fi" daJ8 after the lfT&Dtinl thereof.
&0-.. 7. WM Milled ..,..aau.-The complaint ill eucti action m&Y
Mille aa detenduta any or all penons in the county or city and county who
.,.. ....-onablJ believed to haft committed, or to be about to commit, any
of tbe acta plooblbited by MCtlon 40-28-2 , Irrespective of whether or not
theY )l&ve coila-plred ~·to commit any tucb act .
...-.& AdloU han prec:ell•c:e..-The aetion when brourht shall have ~e o.,... all other actions excepting criminal proceedinp. elecdoo
aa-u.ta. and bearings on injunctions. Tbe i118U&nee of a preliminarY iJijunc-
U.. by the court or judge thereof shall be a final adjudication that there
wea ~ JI'OUnd or cause for said aet!oo.
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t0-18-t. VWaUon of iJljuctioft-t"UitJ-AIIY violation or dieobedi -
..,. of any injunction or order expreMlY provided for by aectlonB 40-28-6
to 40-28-8 ahall be punished u a contempt of court by a fine of not leu
tMil one huiiJilred dol\an nor more than two tholl8&Dd dollarll. and b y
lap'laoDDient In t h e co unty jail for not lesa than one month nor more than
a.eyear. 6t-ZS..10 . Uberal ~-.-Th is article beinr nec:eaaarr to eecure
and pretMIJ'Ve tbe public health, safety, and reneral welfare, tbe rule of
strict conttruction shall have no application bereto, b\lt It ahall be li berally
COiletrued to effect the purpo~~es and objectl for which this artide is
intended . Section 2. Repeats .-40-~17 to 40-9 -27, Colorado Revi.ed St.atut.ea
1163 . aa amended, are repealed .
Section S. Saving clauae.-The repel of any law by thla act shall not
,.&eaee, extinruish , alter, modify , or change in whole or in part any penalty,
liability, or rirht which may have been incurred or obtained under such
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law; ud aela law eo rwpealed shall be treated and held u still rwnaininr
in force for the pwpoee of sustaining any and all Proptll'. aetiou, IUita, p~ aad proeeeutions, for the enforcement of such penalty, ~
biJity, or rlpt, 'u well u for the purpose of sustaininr &D7 judrmet.
decree, or order wlich can or may be nmdered, entered, or made in such
actiou, IUita, ~. or proeecutions imposinr. intlictinr, or declar-
lq such )llllalt7 or llabflfty or enf~rcing sueb right.
Section 4. llffeetln date-This act shall take effect Jub' 1, 1969.
Section 6. 8alet1 clauae-The general assembly hereb:y fiDda , det.-
min-, and ~ that thia act is neeeuary for the immediate preserva-
tion of thepabllc peace, health, and safety.
Approved: JUDe 7, 1969
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Ordinance
By LOUIS A N CEL
Mun i c ipal Attorney, Chicago
COMMENTARY
The f o ll ll\\'111~ 1 llllllllt•ntan· on th e
si x im h~lanl ht• S•••liHII~ nf tt-; •. at'I'Olll-
pn n y l n~ IH'tlill:tiiC't' I~ h;IM'rl IIIJOII ilPJlJI.
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LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO . 47
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION 39, ORDINANCE NO . IS ;
PROHIBITING TH E SALE, HOLDING F'OR SALE, OR EXffiBl·
TION OF' OBSCENE MAITER ; PROIOBITING OBSCENE DEM-
ONSJ'RATIONS AND PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES.
DE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BHOOMFIELD, COLORADO :
SECTION 1. REPEAL. That Section 39 of Ordinance IS of the Clly
of Broomfie ld is hereby repealed.
SECTION 2. SALE OR EXHIBITION OF OBSCENE MATTER UN ·
LAWFUL. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporatlon to
~nowlngly sell , keep for sale, or exhibit any obscene publications, prlnu,
pi ctures or illustrations.
SECTION l . OBSCENE DEMONSTRATION , ETC. UNLAWFUL . It
shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to knowingly
exh ibit , perform or present any obscene demonst ration , play, m o tion
picture, lecture, or other representation.
SECTION 4. DEFINITION -OBSCENE . F or the purposes of this
ordinance, material is obscene if the dominant theme thereof, taken
as a whole, deals with sex in a manner appealing to prurient lnterata
as vi~ wed ·by the average person applying conte mporary commwuty
standartls.
SECTION S. PENALTY. Any person , firm, or corporation •ho lhlll
be con victt-d of a violation of thi s ordin811l-e shall, for each olfense, be
fined In a sum of not more than three hundred dollars ($300 .00 ), or
imprisoned not to exceed ninety (90) days, or both so fined and im-
prisoned.
l'as<c-d on second and final rending and or-dered published this 22nd
day of J u ne . 1964 .
AlTEST :
Ma l'ilyn Wiqlns
Cily Cl•rk
I Scali
Published In the Broomfield Star-Builder Jun 25, 1114 .
Don Deseombel
Mayor
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OBSCE N ITY OR D I NAN C E
A " O rd•"•nc e R elat t n g t o t h e S a le ,
D l ltrlbut •o" and Exhi b iti o n of
Obsc e "'le .,ubll ciltion a •nd
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&>ction 2>. Plaeing ad"'erti~inlf ma tter in m otor Y e hirle~~.)
It shall bP unla...-ful f o r any .,..,~on, finn or corporation wheth -
er a lier!lM'd bill ~tRr or n u t , to di~tri bnte handbills, ci r cu-
t.rP, doolgen.o. pampbiPts. eard~. p ic t u n •F o r any n ch ·ertiain«
roa ttl'r of any klnd what -OI'nr, hy pl:~cing the ~<&me in or upo.
a ny runtor \",.hide ~tanrlin Jr: o r pnrhJ iu t h e puhhc ~trct>tll of
tbr city.
SI'Ction 26. Fcnct's.) It ~hall hi' nul :~"·f•Jl t o comtruct any
ft>m·r on an &rt'a zoned for residPnct> po rpo~l' IJnl y . t o a h e ight
g TI'a:t>r than f ,mr ancl UllP-baJf f1 •f'f abO\'P tht> ltfOUnJ JPvo•l, or
t o rou~truc:1 on ~o c b ltrPa an~-f e r.<·•· tn a hci l{bt g n•at,.r t.b.aa
th rP •' f.,..t bct "'~n tile IMaiJd iUff lmt>, ,..b .. rc set by o nlinance,
a n d 1 u•· •tr~t .
It ~hall bP un la " ful to Pf•'<'l nr maint .. i n an\"v•bl're in the
city a f l'ncc e11uipp~'d w i th or bann!f hnr~ ~irt', ~pik• or
any similar dt,;t'f' or any .,!f'f'trie ~bartrt> s ufficiPnt t o c ause
shock, within f.t \'Pn f ,..,, ,,f t h·· 1fruun r! &.•\"Pl.
S<'ction ::!i. De[l(>f'i t ,,f lfT<I ,.... ~&!Hi ruhhiah prohi bit ,.<i in pub-
lic 81 rPt'ts.) It shall bo., u nla·r•f nl fo r :my 1wr•nn. f irm or cor-
porat ion to d ump or rl<·p<o.it. n r rau·•· t u h<> rlnmped o r de-
posit{·d any pas><. l l'a\·c-. brandw;. o r any utbt>r thin!(S in the
r uarlw:~y nr g uttf'r 11f an y puhl ir •tn·•'' i11 tb .. r i ty .
&>ction :!i'. Jnd o•rf'r.l p .thlw n'" · · 1 It -h:1ll h" unlaw fu l
t o 8Pll o r o f fe r f o r ~Ml•·. ,,r h• ctrr •.J.,r•. J• ••• i r .. n • ••n •• Jlf'rson to
anoth~r or expos•· 10 any publ t•' J•htt·•· .. r ar :~lwn· in n ~•
o t a FtorP o r plao:·P fr Pfl U•'nt .. rl hy th<' r•rl•l lt'. any immoral,
indt'<'~n t o r ul>,.., :,,. puhlicatio>n ·. prin t Ptl u r ll'r lttt•n matt e r nr
picture n-r· olh~>r n•prt"'"ntat , .. n
It s hall be unlawful t o ke"p at .y •ueh J'Ul,lication. p rinted
o r rntten matte r , picturr• nr othN rl'p!'HI'ntation in an~· place f'r~uen ted by o r ..-bert! i t may ..-om .. into tbe p os .... ~s ion of
minors or to disclose or expose any~ucb material to a m i n o r .
Section 29. Scaffolds.) Any s caffold or ladde r placed in
s uch a way that they onrhang or c an fall onto any public
&treet. alley or o t~r public vtat.'f' in dw l'ity . &ball be firmlY
coDEtrnet.ed and aafo>1uanled ; and it .ha!J be unJarluJ to place
er lean aay toola or artidM on any euda place in •neh a maa-~aer that &M ..-CAD fall onto aay tuch atree~ sidewalk, alley
or other pGbliC place fruaa a )aeipt lft&ler tban four feet .
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Section 30. Articles on wiu rlows .) lt ~hnll hf uniRwful to
placr ""Y m o'l'"bll' art.i cle on any w in rl ow letlp:c 0 1 oth.•r plnre
abutting nu a puhlic ,.,,. • .,t . aii•'Y o r oth<'r pin e.• 11t n h•'i)l ht
al~w l' fo ur t',,.•t frnm tht• j<romul in surh a man:t l'r that th!' :<~~nt•• cm 1 Ill' ''r i:o in tlmtJt••r of fall in g onto any ~i.1rh ~t r !'e t,
•i.t.·v. alk. allt•y o r othPr pnblir place.
:-;t•<"li"u ::1. Wh i~tl··~.) It ~hall h,, nn la"·fnl to blow o r
can~l' t•~ h.• hluwn nn~· ~t.·am \\·hi~tlt' of nny .-tatiouar~-t'tH:inl'
M '-t<'IUII l'll!rittr in tho • •·ity ••xc·c •pt a~ a ~il[nal to r ~tart i n)( nr
•tupp i ul[ "''rk 11r in ••lltPrgPnt·i ··~ t••a\·oi.t injury •., pt·r-nll >' or
propt>rt y .
• S,•,·tiull :l:!. o h~tnwtill~ -ta i rwa•·• or t •xit~.) lt ~hall lw
uniM"ful to oh ~trut'l ,,,. ]"•rmil tlH ,',,h,.tructiun of any ~tair
way . ni~l··· •·••rri d t>r. ~r ···dt in any o ffi ce lmildin!(. fal'lur:·.
h o tl'l. ~chnol. chun·h. thPat.•r. as"•'t!lhly hull, l o t l~l' or otht•r
]Hthl i.: hal l. or uuy lou il.!in).: t'"••tl hy I \\O or morr trnunt,: o r
fa mil i .... in "nrh a tU:Ulllt'r that it inll'rft'fl'~ with thl' frl'<' ll"<'
• .r <ne h ~t air wl\y , ai,J,•. eorri,Jor o r t•xit.
S •·rti o n :l:l. ~(,•nd it•ant"-'·a~rant~.) It ,:hull ll<' uulawfnl
for n!l'ndirant~ or Ya)(rant, to frrqtwnt nny dt•pnt . ,tor r,
iht':111'r. stn't'l. alh·y. ,-id,•walk. park ;w nth.·r plar•· pnhlid~
fn•qn t'll tt•d in tlw ··it~·.
.\11y f't't"-nn fnn11d ~lt•,•pin~ in any :<n<'h pi:H'•'· un.! wh,, ha"
not a11~· <'"tahli"h••tl .t.nnit·il,• nr n •,id l'lll'l' ,.hall h,, •·ntbi d Pn'd
to IN · a ntl[rant.
S.•c•tiun :1-h. E~tu••·torutim:.) It ,hall hr u nlawful to l'X Jll'<'·
torak ""an ~ f'n hl ir -tr••••l. o r npolltlllY pnldit• -i•l .. walk nr in
•Ill ~ fltlll'r pu ldi,· pla•·•·: or in an~· pnhlir \"l'hit·l··· ,,.. any -tun·.
""~<'t llh l y lwll. ro•rridtH' or oth,•r placl' "]Wilt .. and n•t•d hy th•·
pulol i,·.
S ··•·ti on :l.j. ll i tchloik in!!.) It "hall h<' uuluwful f.,r uuy
pt ·r~ull o r 1"'1""011<, t o -l<ttlll or luit.-r upou any ~id••wulk, ~t n•Pt.
U\"Pilll<', nlle y Ol' Jll!hlit· hi,.:hway or gronnrls within tht• limits
,,f th•• ~ity for till' purpo~c of "thumhin~ ... Tl'fllll'~tin!r, ll"kiu~.
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FROM: Mr. Stanley H. Dial, City Manager
DATE: February 13, 1970
SUBJECT: COMING EVENTS CALENDAR
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH, 6:00P.M. -JOINT DINNER MEETING WITH
THE BOARD OF CAREER SERVICE COMMISSIONERS. Guespato's, 5180
South Broadway. Regular Council meeting will follow at 8:00 p. m. In the
Council Chambers of the City Hall.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH, 6:30P.M. -DINNER MEETING WITH
JUDGE HAYDN SWEARINGEN. Elks Lodge, 3690 South Jason street.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH, 8:00 P.M. -JOINT MEETING WITH
PLANNING COMMISSION. Council Chambers of the City Hall.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH, 6:30 P.M. -URBAN MAYORS MEETING.
Officer's Open Mess, Building No. 181, Rocky Mountain Arsenal.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD-LEGAL HOLIDAY (WASHINGTON'S BmTH-
DA Y -FEBRUARY 22ND). City Hall and Public library will be cloaed.
MONDAY , FEBRUARY 23 RD, 8:00P.M.-SPECIAL MEETING OF CITY
COUNCIL. Community Room of City Hall for public hearing Oil propo&ed
Paving District.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25TIL 26TH AND
27TH. ~anley Dial and Stephen LyOD will be attendlDg City MaD~~Pr•'
Institute sponsored b y the University of Colorado and the Colorado
Municipal League at the Heart of Denver Motor Hotel .
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH, 6:30P.M. -ANNUAL RECREATION
COUNCIL MEETING. Englewood Senior High School Cafeteria, 3800 South
Logan street.
MONDAY , MARCH 3RD, 8:00 P.M. -REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING.
Respectfully,
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STANLEY H. DIAL
City Manager
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE COMPLETION OF STREET . ~ -'
IMPR OVEMENT~ IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 18, IN 0<
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, OF THE 9
APPORTI ONMENT OF THE COST Uf.EREOF AND HEAR-
ING THEREON.
TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED GENERALLY and to the owners
of real estate which is hereinafter described , aaid real estate
comprising the District known as
Paving District No. 18, Englewood , Colorado;
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN: That the improvements in Paving
Diatrict No. 18, Englewood , Colorado, which were authorized by
Ordinance No. 17, Series 1969, finally adopted and approved on the
2lat day of April , 1969 , have been completed, that the aame have
been accepted by the City Council of the City of Englewood, and
that the cost thereof has been apportioned againat the real property
in the District according to benefits.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN :
1. That the whole cost of said improvements baa been
definitely ascertained and is the amount of $ itt. 21/r';:: ';. -, aaid
amount including cost s of inspection, collection, incidental• and
interest as allowed by law.
2. Of 'the whole cost stated in paragraph l, the City
of Englewood will pay $ >;' ~,: b ;,i-,4 ',n ,-leaving the amount of
$~2··'-~-·-·--~/_f~:.j ,~· to be assessed against the real property in the
District for the cost of the improvements.
3. That the share apportioned to and upon each lot and
tract of land within the District and assessable for the improve-
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4. That any complain t s or o b jec tion s wh ich may be m ad~
in writing by the owne r s o f land within t he Dis trict to the City
Counc il a nd filed in the office of the Dir e c tor of F inance on or
before Thursda y, the 19th day of Ma rch, 1 970 , will be h e a r d and
d etermined by the City Council before the pas sage o f an o rdinan c~
as s es sing t h e cost of said improvements.
5. Co mplaints or o b j e ctions to be proposed assessments
will be hear d b y the City Council on Monday, the 23rd day of March, g:o o
1970, a t the h our of ..... o 'c lock P.M., at the City Hall in said
City.
WITNESS my h a nd and official seal this 16th day of
February, 1970.
(SEAL) 1•1 Director of Finance ,
ex-off~cio City Clerk
Publish in : The En gl ew ood Hearld
Publish on : February 19 and 26, 1970, ~March 5, 1970 . -
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To property owners in Englewood Paving District No . 18 :
Th e assessment roll for Pavin g Distri ct No . 18 in Englewood,
as compl eted in 1969 , is now on file in the office of the
Dir ector of Financ e. 3400 South Elati Street , Engl ewood , Colorado .
According to the assessment roll , the amount assessed
against the following described property which you are listed
as owning :
is $ , for s tre t improvements in the bl oc k of --------and block of ------
A public hearing on the assessments against the property
concerned in the Dis trict will be held on March 23 , 1970 . See
d etails l eg ally advertised in th Englewood Herald and Enterprise
on F e bruary 19 , 26 , and March 5 , 1970 . Wr1tten prot ests w1ll
be receiv e d up to March 19, 1970 , in the Director of Finance 's
office and considered at th above me et ing .
J f thi asse m nt is paid in full to the Director of
F i nan ce prior to May 25. 1970 , a 5% d is ount will be allowed.
Assessment not paid by that dat will b c rtified to the
Arapaho County Tr asurer for coll ction by him during the next
t e n (10) y ar s i n annual principal payments , plu s 6% interest
o n the unpaid balan e . Su ch paym nt will be du e on January 1st ,
1971 , in the first year . and J a nuary 1st of the suceeding years .
For information on your ass m nt , p l a ontact th City
En gi n eer' of fi c .
PUBLIC HEARING AT 8 0 0 P .M.
3400 SOUTH ELATI STREET
COU CIL CHAAffiERS
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Bernard V. Berardini, Esq.
City Attorney , Englewood
3400 South Elati Stre et
Englewood, Colorado
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RIC H A"O W PHI LLIPS
L EONARD RIPPS
GEORGE DIK EOU
LOYAL W TRU MB ULL
MAR LIN 0 OPPER MAN
A S.IKT A ... T AT"l ORI':t:YS GI:NER•L
Enclosed is a copy or t he c orrespo noence oet ween Representative
Brotzman and the Bureau of' Publi c Roads re the left -hand turn
pr o blem a t Bannock and Hampde n .
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Hielnmy Administrator
A. R. Abclnrd, Division El.1cincer
Denver 1 Colorado
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U 016-1(23) and U 016-1(42) at Jnncticn of lla:1pclc.'1 Av.::n';..!c and
Broa.dun.y 1n Eil;;lC'\Iood
Ccngreo::~ioun1 Inquiry -D::m:l.ld G. Brot;;!:l.:ll1
By endorcc~nt on a eorr:J of ~.tr. R. R. Bartels•1eycr'a letter cla.tcl
Ja11Uo....-y 26, 19701 to the Ho:1oro.ble Donald G. Brotz::::.m, \."C were re-
quested to furnish o. report to the Office of mV,ncel'inz ::md otx:r.:J.ti ons
1n re~ to a re(!ueot f or a le!'t turn entroncc i'rora :>tnte R1 3~n:.:.:r 2.:1)
anto SOJ.th Do.nnock Street in Encl.e·,1 ood.
'1'his is the ca.r:~e le.f't turn preble::~ \lh!ch -wu.s the cul:>Jcct or corrcsp:>ndcnc e
1n April 1905 on project U 016-1(23) d ue to a. re<rle;;t i'ro::1 t!1~ U. s.
Repreocn t:!t1 ve Ro;y U. ~t:V!ckero. 'l'he requests t h en and nou o.re =J.e by
the Dovntmm J!hele;;ood l~rchants ' A::lsocie.tior..
A revicv or the proble:n 1o o.s follouo:
1. Fed.ero.l.-:lid project U 016-1(23), costin,: c.p;:Jro:d ::ntel y ~J.75 1 000
Y0.3 requested of the Ricln:J.y Cetni.!l::;ion in 1%2 by t:tc C1 ty of F.nG1c;1ood 1
tho Ch:l:;'lbcr of Co:=rce, a nd othc:a \1:.\:ltinJ to provide o. free flow of
traffic fro:n SIT 70 to Droa:hi::J.y . The prv_lo:;cJ. r O.:Jfl v as ju:Jt1fJ.cd. b~nuce
01' so.fety 1n tlut t he le:rt tur:l at &!•mock 't/O .tld b e c1~a1el. 'l'he lei't
t~...ltroffic count in 1952 froo Sta t e ili:_:hl:.:.y 70 to n"\!Ulock Street "W<lS
22~ V?D.
2 . At the P<lblic h c:1 rln3 hc)J. 0:1 :: ::-ch 23, l ~·S:?, t h~ clc.ctC\l. cHy
o fficl~ls , !ll""-"'1..11n.:; eo ~...trJ.:;s i')~\1 \:!lt:.t t1·a!'.i'ic c .. t .:b..!~::-::, c.nd o~··c.:.·n
all n"'"' tci t h"lt t he !l!·o~:;c .l pt·oj..1c L iJ c. p:l.rt or t.:~~ ov-!r'"1..l.l !'l ~l~ of
t.\1<! c1'.,y t1.,U. 1.:\d.!c u tcd tl:~;r voul<l CO J:~~:-a~c "lllt~1 t~.:: !i.1,)n;-;,r D::>o-'\rt >:.:r!;
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1n every -...~y po::sible in oruer to c c t this projec t b u ilt . The city
au0::cCJ,uently ci:;>cl c.:1 c.::;r.:.:;c::u:mt vhit t ~J;! ::;~to 0.1 A rtl 23 , 19-J 2
covcr1nc CO!l::;t:;:-t ;ctlon or t he ~':!:> t o._;e t hc : ••l th 1..1e dml:ll of t h e
lc:ft turn end ether r c:!.:lte-1 probl e ::~:: in rc:.;:u-J. t o t he projoct .
3· The c on:;tructioo >I:J.Z t o be s a pplc:ncntc l by o :i!~ cit;r c onstruction
in orl:::.-to u cvclo::,> the entire cit ;r tro.fflc r>lc-"l ~:1 c :J pccic.Uy the
dcn.ntcr~'ll c1rculv.tion plc.n.
4. Fin:U ncc.:::>t.::m ce of th.:J project by t :::c n.u-c::.u or Pu'!Jl1c R m.ilil'
Division OIT:i.cc \,':J.:; vithhcld pcn:Ur.c resolution or thl! l'!i't t u~n
proble r:~.
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5· The City of Ehclc-,ICcXl tl."ld the St:J.t e llielnmy Division luve been
involveJ. in liti(iJ.tion since co.'J:llction o£ the proj~ct in April 19S3.
'l'ho problCl:l l'-..:l:J been to The St:1.tc G:..rp ... ""C'~>e Court n.J.:l 1:l no-.1 bo.c:; uol.'ll
in a lcm!!r cou .. ..-f: for c.ction.. 'l'he nex t l!cc.r1nz 1:J to be hel<l on .h!Jril 3,
1970.
6. 'l'he lett turn ll)OVC-~t v.o.s ev~ntu.:Uly cliJ:\!.n.".t cd !n J ::-.nll!l.ry 1967
an~ the project \1:10 ncccrrtc.i and f'L"l.al vot<cher pdd.
7. ~e to t he tre:ncndrus b uild up of t rc.rr:tc in t he r.rca., aor.!e of
vbich 1s d:.te to th~ conotruction of C inrl.(~.r elln City, r. hr..;e sl)o:>pi"l:;
area complex ir.r.lcdiately \ICSt of C :l "'ro:,~e Street c..J.d north of u ::::1,a.cn
SII 70}, th:La lef't turn is nor.t 62COc VPD . In hly 1 90'{, a proj t.'C t
U 016-1(42} for prelir:dnn..-y en.:;1necr1nz t'.ll:l ricnt .. of-way v<:.a pro.:;r c.:~d
~or a CO!Jplete dil1!:'10:ld interclu.1:;e nt Ercc.d.'I.J.Y a."ld l!;)!.:;:>dcn, The r:ll.ap
ccnatructcd und.er project U 016-1(2 3) 1n 1962 .. 63 \:ill bcc o:~ t he oouth\:est
ramp ot tho proposed interclmn,:.e.
8. The Colore:lo Dlvioion Oi'f'ic c 11:13 tol1 tbe Stat e tl::1t 11' tho left t m·n
18 to nov be e.llo,le-.1 t ho.t 1t doe:n ' t s~e o :O.:J1n'OJ?r~tc to b ;,11ld t he
proposM 1ntcrcl.l.::u\se 1 e ::pcc!t:Uly since pc:;t and l)l 'q>:>:;eJ. proJect:: mve
bee.& to elil:dtute an wu.~e tr.u'flc c o:ll.l.it.tm on ZH 70.
9· The Colorodo Division of llic-'r.:..J.YG in ita t ~!l tbony o.t the vn:-ioo.1a
benrinc:s h:ls otatci th.:l.t l'C~"rUlc·;o of t he D.lr~u of Public R J:laa'
po:Jitio:'l. en 1\.indinr; tl.."lt! tho v.:.rio~s n:;rcy. ~nts "itll t!lc city, tL"lt 1t,
t he State, 'WOUld tmd..!r ito police pm:c:-foro s ~rc t y rc :;ono contlnt:c to
deny the loft tur.1. Th~ :::;U1tc Cu~r c:1 c Court h:.w rule.! 1n f '-IV'Or of t!ai:l
position t.'l.l.:cn by t~e lll::;!r.I:·y ~r>~:::-~.-:~n t •
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proJect U z:;;-1;(1) for c c~·::J t rL:c tim o f t i•..: i t c~.:::::a::c is c:~.c:t cu to
be C'.dvcrti ::;;J 1n l'lll:·11 l ~J {O ,
I.r n i1lttonc.J. inf'c_ .:J.ti oa 1a nc ·.!:1.C<.t to l";.;;:>l;r to C ~ ~.:;:s ..;::;-::>.n Don..-..ld G.
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Iour eoru~w1ication of J.:nu.:u-;-8, l97J , to ~o nc;rc esi v nd Li mc on ,
Department of 'i'ran:;portiltion, ecl;..1tj :1lcc.:;•~d ty :ir . R0 b~r1; F .
Bennett's letter of J.:nuary 19 h n.a ll0c:1 f c·r1 1::;·..;,,ci 1..-> u ::; f 0 r
furth e r reply. vlith your c t·.-;;nm i c<lticn y ou e r:c l •n cll a l o Lt -::r
from .Hr. H. M. SW:rnc r s t1ho desire::~ a l eft t u rr. catr nnce fr•';Jl
Cobrado State nouto 205 onto South i1cnn 'l c :, .';trc ~t in Ei1.:lo :·::o C:.
To be full,? infonne d Ofl thio matter, 1:o aro rc<tPe::tin.:; a r c .r :>rt
from our field office in Colorcdo h nvin.:; juri ~;tllct 1 Pn o ve r :··a uc;•<J l-
aid hi.:;huey ln<lttcrs 1n t ho St:.to. /,::; s-?c•n as this 1nfor,n<:tlon 1 ::! .receivod, we 11111 bo glad to roply fur ti:.~r .
Enclo sure
'l'ran:;r.U t ted eor;ro ~Qonccnce
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Deccr.,bo r 1 , 1969
Hon . Donald G, Br otz~an , Con sres3nan , i~t . 2 Colorado
Washinc;ton , D, c .
Dear Sir :
The citizens o f Encleuood , Colc•r cdo ·r ~1.ntoo to r c -estab i ::;h a l eft
t urn entrance frCT.ll Co l oradt> st::te hjCil ·:a:r .;;>.f.',5 on So , :-':u .ncx:l ·,a
J!klin street c r oss ins this h'L['l M~ a nd f on l·'rly the Hk'1in entl'?i\CC
into t he c it~r from t h is h i chFay . Th i'J stc:Lc h'sh•:a:r de~rtncnt o
j e c t s t o t his ma i n street e ntranc e or exit. to t he city claininc; i t
would interfere uith an interci1an;;e h e~' nm pl.:umin., to put in
t h e c ity betueen s tate h ighHay {285 ;md h'L:;hv:::ty ,;7 5 , They i\.u·the r
clain the fede ral g overnment vrill n ot .. a rl,icip.:~te in f edern l f unds
with t h i s interchanc;e if the above l eft tur n entr anc e i s e .:;t"'b lbhcd ,
\~e cannot he.lieve t hat t he f ederal c;oYcn11'tcnt •,renld interf ere ·.;i t h
the c ity traffic pl an by r e .f'u sin;; funds or penalizine; the city bcc ,ll se
of t he c ity 's traffic p lans .
Please check t his and d etennine i f t he federal :.;ovenv•• nt uou .d re-se
:f\urls to the st.o.te highu~· depart.11ent if t he cit~· proceed::; Hi th t l.is
above stated entrance from t ho s tate hiEhwny int o t he c ity .
Respectfully, i.-
M. M. Sunnc rs
P .S . The entrance i nto the city is n ot in Hi.th t he hiGhua:· in ~'n'Ci l ~n~)
arrl is no part of i t .
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DIVI510N OP' H I GHWAYS
8TATII OP' COLOf\AOO
•aot E . AltiC.A,.SAa AYI:
-fliiVIltt. COLOIII.\00 eoz ::u
STATE OF COLORADO
January 28, 19t9~
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CHAS E 5:-iUMATE
IJU:.CUTIV£ ttU,£C TO,_ .
CHI I:,. llNGI N £1..C
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Adams County Engineer
4201 East 72nd Avenue
Commerce City, Color~do
Dear Mr. Bellerive :
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At the Janu ~ry 14th meeting, F. C. Burton indicated he would send euch
jurisdiction a copy of the TOPICS map for the Denver region. Attach~d
ia a large copy of the TO?ICS map as u.pprov t!d by the Phys ical Development
Coordinating Committee on De c ember 17. The streets shown on this m&p have
been approved by the Policy Advisory Committee; but not approved by th e
Council.
This TOPICS syatem was not apilroved by the Cou nc il sincP. several of the
Council members w~re not ac quai nted with it and wer e "not sure th a t the
representative& on the comr:titte e s had consulted th e officials in th e St:'.a ll
jurisdictions. Part i cular apprehension was voiced by the repres en tat ives
of Bow Mar, Broomfield, Com nc rce City, Arvada , and Litt l eton. It is in-
cumbent on each of the representatives of ORCOG cormi ttees to keep their
Council representatives current on activities of t he cc:nmittee s .
A 17x22 copy of this map is being made to replace Nap 1 in the "TOPIC S
for Denver" repo rt distributed to you in Decembe r . 3y this letter, a
copy of this is being transmitted to yo u as Chairman o f the Traffic A•~
visory CoMmittee and Traffic Engineer of Adams County as ~el l as to each
of the representatives as shown in t~e list of carbon copies.
If there are any questions, pleas e contact F. C. B•Jrton or W. E. Tucker .
FCB:acb
Attachm nt
CC: (shown on atracht!d pa ge )
Very truly yo~r s ,
CHAR LES E . SHUMATE
Chief E."l gi,neer
T. C. Res ei.~h
Planning and R ~ .:reb En.;inc r I •
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Carbon Copies to:
E. N. Haase
David Pampu
Warren Brandt
Richard Thomas
Albert E. "And erson
James J. Richey
Howard Long
James Hatiiiion d
David Sellers
William Peed
Paul w. Salfen
Hugh Dans by
Thomas Fair
Marshall Dodson
Don Loser
Walter Brown
Dale Hansen
Jane E. Rosenba c h
Walter 0. Lowri e
George Carson
McNeil S. Fiske
Thomas D. Smart
Clyde A. Brunner
Duane Greenfield
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DEPARTMENT ot· PUBLIC WORKS
TRAFFIC ENGISEERING DIVISION
JAMES B. HAMMOND , TRAFFIC ENGINEER
JA.,IARY ~3 . 1970
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RECOMMENDED f[VE YEAR TOPICS PROGRAM
(Traffic Operations Program tor Increasing Capacity and Safety)
The following is a r ecomm nded beginning five y ar program
for requests to th e vari ous agencies involved requesting funds
to implement the TOPICS program . The agenc1e presently involved
in this program are : Engl wood Traffi c Eng1neering Division .
Planning Commiss1on . Arapaho • County Commiss1on . Colorado H1ghway
Coamission, Colorado Departm nt of Highways . U. S . Department
of Transportation , and Denv er Regional Coun il of Governments .
These program r qu e~ts are subject to annual r e view by the
original source Traffi c Engineering Division , and the other
agencies llsted abov(•, The intent of th1s program is to bE'
on a continuou~ upgrading of traffic operations facilities and
to provide advance planning for these facilities on a live year
basis .
PROGRAM OUTLINE
I . 1969-70 :
A. Upgrad and /or 1nstall new Traf11 c Signal installations
and 1ncorporat the sa me into th(• pr -t'nt master s ignal
1nt e r c onne t e d syst m at the f ollowing locations :
1 . Yale· An•nu e and Broadway
2 . Bates Av e nu and BJ'l>adway
3 . Ke nyon AvPnu e and Broad~a y
4 . Mansi 1e l t1 Av e nu e and Br o adway
5. Ox lu1 ·d A"•nu<' and Rroadwa~
TOTAL ~~TIMATED OST : 20 .0 00
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A . St r e l Lir.:htln!{.
In rea!:iC lhP .t l"t f•ri:ll li ghting output o n :
1 . Broadway fr o m )nl ~ to the South City Limit s l1n c.
2 . On ll . S . 285 ,,.,)Ill the proposed int e rchange at
Broadway t o 1!1< e:~st City Limit line .
:1 . On State High~~oay 288 (BelleviPw) from Cla rk son
t o Low e ll .
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST: $110 .000
B . Widen Broadway.
Broadway should IJP widened to ac ommodate al It -turn
nocket !rom :
l. Yale to U . S . 285 .
2. tJ. S. 285 t o Quincy.
:1 : That port ion of Broadway bC'tw eP n (I S. 285 and
Qu1 nc y h as a highway d 51gnat1 o n ol State H ir.:hway
No . M7 .
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST: $300.000
In lieu ol th e abov w should r<'quest :
l. Bu s turn ou t JanPs Ln conJunctlon ~~oith a widt.'ntn(.{
for lr It -t urn pockt•ts at the sJr.:n:~lt?.E'd int rsection s
north ul Fl oy d AvPnu .
2 . Wtdl'nlng Jor l e tt-turn p o{.'k t>IS jrom Floyd t o Qu tn y
at si gnal1~cd inters ction~.
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST : . 52 . 000
Ped •h lrtan Overpn s :
In o r der t o allo1.1 lor a fre r " v•m•'nt of trall t •
l ' S 2 K5 "'~' ~h ou ld r e qu es t pl o!•·-.lrt;tn nv •·J·p•!."'"
l . 1' 2h ~t ;ll Lo~an or Sh 1·m;~n
2 t' s 2 H ~ :II El :tl 1
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TO'f AI. EST I MATED COST : ]IJ O 111)0
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Fund s hould 1..(• :-t p p l l o·d t or for s 1 gnal lnstallatLons
:-tnd or upl-(radP wit h 11 l"r co n n e ct to prt''-' nt mast e t·
sys t em a t th P t o llowu .g loca t io ns:
1 . B r oa d way a t ChL ·J•<+ngo a nd Tuft s
2. B a nn oc k at O.t o t·d . Quincy . and C h ena ng o
3 . Sh e rm a n a t Q11 1ncy . Oxford . Dartmo uth a nd Yal e
4 . Girard at Cla1 ·kson and Downing
5. Hampde n at Down l nj:: and Clark on
6 . U. S . 2M5 at Do wn1n g and Lafay e tt e.
T<YrAL ESTIMTED COST : $7 5.000
1971-72 :
A . Si g nal s:
1 . Ins t a ll an d Int e r c onn ec t t o mas t er ~i~n a l s at
T e j o n S t r •et and Evans Av e n ue. Dartmout h Av n u
:1nd Downing Str ee t . and Quin c y Av e n u and Lo~an
S tre£'1 .
2 . Transf e r o 1 phys ical int e r c onn e ct o n U . S . 285
t o Mon o tr n l wi t h additional dial and responder units
Jor el v e n (11 ) int e r section s.
3. Prvvid f' lor n o n -lo king me mory pr esence d e t.t'l i on
for s ixt e en sPmi-a c tuat e d s ignal s .
4 . Int ·r co nn e ct t o Ma!S t e r al l o f th e Sc h oo l S i !-!;IH il
i n sta ll a t1 on~ -17 st a tions .
TOTAL ES TIMAT ED COST: $2 6 .700
B . Pr vtd,• for n ecessary material .... t u t•x t PIH1 p r es nt o n e-
way coupl t;,-Banno k S h C'r m:-~n . GLrat·d Hampden .
T OTAL ESTI \IATF:D O.'T · 000
C . I n e n ·:•~• at•tt 1"131 s trt•co t lq~h tl •J >! ""'P'' •HI :
1. Da l't m<>ut 11 A~ P n uP -W < -.; t l 1 • .1 1 11 1 1 L u E !. t C y
L u n 1 t .
2 . Down1ng tn •P t -Ya l r Av• nu 1 .. l s . 285 .
T<YrAI EST I MATED 'OST · 57 500
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A . S1gnal s :
l . I nstall V 0 . (\'.,lu me Occupancy Cunc pt) 1 ature
t o th e Mo n ot r o l :)v,.,lem in Cor (' Ar e a .
~-Install and o r up l(rad e S lgnal s at th • following
l ocat 1 o ns :
a . Santa F e Ot'l\'(' and Union Avl•nu e
b . F e d e ral Blvd . and Be ll e vi e w Av e nu e
c . Clarkson Street and Bel l e vi e w Av e nu e
d . Santa F e Drive and Ke nyon Av e nu e
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST : $30 .000
B . In c r e ase art eria l street lighting output o n :
l . Bann oc k Street -Yale Avenu e to ChC'nanKo Av Pnu
2 . Sherman Stree-t -Chenango Avc •n tll' t o Ya l e Av e nu
3 . Girard Av C'nu e -Elati Str ee t to Downing Street
4 . Hampden Av e nu e -Lafayett e Str e t t o Bannock Street
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST: $65 .000
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A . Signals :
l . Expand V .O .. feature to Mun ott·oJ Sv_,t m 1n rl·malning
a r ea _ City wide.
TOTAL ESTI~ATED COST : $ 8 .0 00
B ln c r a!" art rial S tre e t lq{h ttng output o n :
1. Qu tn y Avf'nu -C larkson .·1 1'1 1'1 t n St nta f'l ' l lri e (l' · R5)
2 . Oxr rd Avt·nu>-lark!'>on !'ll l'<'< 1 ·., S~nta .-,. 1>r1 •· (l'S 85)
3. Cla rk s n Str·et-Yal<· A l'nut• to B ~>ll P vi 11 Av t>n ue
(SH 288 )
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST :
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1969-1974 Grand Total es timated ~o~t l or TOPICS program : $965 ,200 .
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Public Works Director Wa 99oner DATE : F ebruary 5, 1970
D. A. Romans, Planning Director
PLAIIIIDIG CCIMISSIOM J'\CTIQI
'l'be PlAIIIIiD9 ec-iaaicm -a-n reviwed the five year TOP ICS procp'-
at their -t.ing 'l'laeeday niqbt, which had been referred to than by
*·a-d.
!be only ~t which they would request be considered would be to
plac:e the dCJ1laliaation of the 'l'laft8-Uni~Santa Fe Drive intersect~
1a tbe 197o-7l work p£09r-rather tban the 1 972-73 progT ...
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1.4*oved ~tely. If . thltre 1e no workable way to extend tJn1oft
auai9bt aero•• to the ... t u w cUaO\laaed a year or two avo. or to
ateDcS '1\lfta acroea to the Weat to eliainate the off-set, then the
Mllbera fMl tbe aiCJ1l8li&atJ.on aiailar to that: at Floyd aDd Broadway
Uoal4 be iutallecl. Obvt.c.a.ly, it -ld b&ve to be tied into the
railroad croaalDg.
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MEMORANDUM
S t a nl y H. Dial , City Mana g ~r DATE :
Char l e s B. Carroll , Jr ., Di r ec tor of Utili Li s
Kells Waggon e r, Di r c t o r of Public Work s
SUBJECT : Bid Surranation -Sewa!-E Lift Station
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In accordance with your policy re ga rding bid s ummation s , Lhe following information
is s ubmitted rel ative to t he receipt of sea l ed bids on a s ewa e lift s tation to
service the Se rvice nter a s well as 9 7 ac re s a l ong th e river between Hampde n and Yale .
1 . The speci fic a tions ca lled fo r a s tation t o lift 12 5 GPM at 20 ' head , with appur -
tenance s i n c luding pump s a nd motors , in l et pipin g , complet wirin g , exterior control
panel . liquid leve l regulators , addition al power cab l for pole mo unting of contro l
box .
The equipment will be in~talle d by other s into a conc r t manho le vault being s t in
place by Rob Roy Co n st r ucti o n by ame nd me nt to th eir exi s tin contract .
2 . Summat ion of sea l ed bids :
a . Hank Thurstin Co . Proposal Ill $1,6 2
b. Dickerson Co. Proposal Ill $2 ,20 7
c . Industrial -'>c nv r $2 ,220
d. Dic k e r son Cu . Pro posa l 112 $2 ,357
e . Co lorado Pump .. Suppl y Proposal Ill $2 ,36~
f. Gobl Sampson Proposal 112 $2 ,5 30
g . Dick r son C'o. Proposa l 113 $2 ' 56(J
h. Cas -Cott r $2 ,584
i. Hank Thu rstin Co . Proposal 112 $2 ,905
j . Gobl Sampson Proposal Ill $3 ,725
k. Colorado Pump ,\ Supply Proposal II $4 ,500
3 . No engineers eslimML d v loped.
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Hank Thurstin Co .
Submersibl pump ~
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type pump tation
Bid not compl t
liquid 1 v 1
D liv ry
Pump ~ 347.
s ... r Account 10 5 1.01 .
H ,o 2 (Proposal Ill)
nd n•otors -no manhol accc·~-pr ov 1d cc d . Bid includ d co-
hi ~ubm rsibl pump as bid. >ubmitt(d I ternatc for no th r
l ~l ,900 .
o th r equipm nt, uch a <J nud cl I 10 r spirator n d d with
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d on formulal> of pump out pu t . 1 JWC c input , imp llor s i Zl.
.,lo ~ ( r o pe s 1 Ill)
nd motorl> -no manhol accL • pro•id~d . Ha s only in ·l
•< fnt rm dialc 1 1 warnin d vi ~. Pu m p~ and r.10tor ~ not
cce i h l·. lodifi v ti <J n nquir d in rco.lnholt lor inl rm dio~t e mountin
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D liv ry -nonL s pecifi d
Pumps 32% efficiency
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Manhole modification required fo r intermediate mo unt ing pl ate .
Pump s mus t be s ubm erg d (wet pit) continu ou&ly . Good control unit s .
De liv ery -none spec ified
Pumps 42 % efficiency
Dick erson Co . $2 ,35 7 (Proposal 1 2)
Dry pumps a nd mot .. .>rs , submerg d impeller s . o ma nhole ace ~~
provided . Manhol mu s t be a ltere d t o accomodat inte r media te platform .
Poor a ce s sibility , good contro l s .
De l ivery -non speci fied
Pumps 32% efficiency .
Co lorado Pump and Sup ply $2 ,365 (Propo al ifl)
pump and moto r. No man hole ace ,~ provid d . Good I v l
controls but poor accessibi lity .
Delivery 4 -6 week s .
Pumps 21 % fficiency .
Coble Samp s on & Associates $2 ,530 (Pr o p o ~a l # )
Submersib l pump and motor . Manh o l e acce ,~ provided .
No additional eq uipment required. On man can r mov
Delivery 4 -6 week s .
Pump s 3 7% fficiency .
Dick r s on Co . $2 ,560 (Propo sal #3)
Good ac~ ss ibility .
pumps and motors .
Sam a s propo al/12 with exceptt>ll of motor applic.nion .
Cas -Co tter $2 ,5 4
Ess ntially sam eq uipm nL as lion~ l'huntin Proposal •t l only $ 00 high r .
Hank lhurHin Co . $2 ,90 5 (Pr ut o .;al 412)
Separate tructures have to be built for control s and pumps
Gobi $3 , 25 (Propo ·at Ill)
Same pump ! i z. and c lfl..td ty i > ~rca t r .
Colorado Pump and Su ppl y $:., 50 d (Propo ..tl 112)
Packs • lift sta tion-price too high to b~ compLti• iv L .
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appears to b th b ·t bid in th int ~1C t of onrlll or<r • ion"and u.lin cndnc by
City for th followln r ason :
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1. No other e quipment is required -only discharge piping and 2" pipe g u ides .
2. There i s no r e quireme nt to enter the manhole to work on th e pump s and motor s .
No mach inery i s needed to pull the pumps to the s ur face for accessibility.
3 . Manhole access is provided, which in the other bids was no t a nd would add
$100 -$200 to the overall cost .
4. Efficiency of pumps (37%) i s second hi g he st of all comparab le bids.
5. The installation will be in a known flood plain limiting the c hoice to
to submersible pump s only at this time.
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Dire ctor of Public Work s Director of Utilitie~
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FROM: Mr. Stanley H. Dial, City Manager
DATE: February 13, 1970
SUBJECT: TRAFFIC SIGNAL EQUIPMENT PURCHASES
At the meeting of City Council on February 2nd, the City Council tabled
action upon the award of the purchase of various items of signal equip-
ment for the conversion of our school crossing signals and requested
further information to be prepared for Council's review.
Accompanyi ng this memorandum yo u will find the following:
(1) A memorandum dated February 13, 1970, from the Pur-
c hasing Officer, Hugo Ruggiero.
(2) A memorandum from Kells Waggoner, Director of Public
Works, dated February 13, 1970, to which are attached a
survey of the signal purchase practices in other cities, a
copy of the specifications for the signals currently being
considered, and certain applicable sections from the
specifications used two years ago at the time that the
one-way pattern and monitrol system were installed.
In addition to the informati.on in these memorandums, we have met also
with representatives of one of the signal companies which did not submit
a bid quotation, and additionally reviewed the matter with Mr. Ken
Schoenecke, president of the Dial Electric Company . This firm now
services, by contract, all of the cities in the Denver metropolitan area
(except Denver, Littleton and Aurora) and others, including Greeley and
Longmont. This firm also currently services our signal equipment. A
careful review of all of this information and these interviews causes me
to conclude that it is and has been in the City's best interests to write
rather tight and exclusive specifications .
Specificall y , I would recommend that the Council proceed to award the
purchase of currently needed school signal equipment as prices are now
available to u s . May I call your. attention to Mr. Waggoner's memorandum
of February 27, 1969, in which it is pointed out that a number of the items
of equipment, including controllers which will be installed, are already in
stock and are of the Eagle brand.
In addition , I would recommend that the City not install the new signals at
th two intersections in the Scenic View area at this time.
Lastly, I would r commend that the ouncil add special technical traffic
signal equipm nt in the Municipal Cod as an item of equipment for which
bids n d not be obtained for purchase. (Currently, the Municipal Code
exempts fire hydrants and fire hose from th bid r quirements.)
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It is my conclusion that it is in our best interests to standardize on equip-
ment which is compatible at all locations within the City and with our
central monitrol system for the following reasons:
(1) This wo uld allow complete compatibility of parts and
system and would allow the further connection to ~e
monitrol equipment at any time in the future. 11uire
is c urrently some discussion about the possibility of
tying into our monitrol all of the signals, not only on
South Broadway within the City of Englewood, but also
on South Broadway to and beyond Littleton Boulevard.
(2) Based upon the experience of other cities and the in-
formation we are able to obtain from the lirm now
maintaining the City's signal system, we feel that the
initial purchase or first cost of this equipment is
reasonable and that we are not being apused.
(3) Maintaining additional spare and duplicate parts for a
variety of brands of signal equipment would not be in
our own best interests from an economic point of view.
It would appear that an opening of our specifications
would present us with the real possibility that we could
have as many as four or five diUerent incompatible
brands of signal equipment.
(4) From a point of view of maintenance and service, it
is substantially more eUicient to standardize on one
brand of equipment.
Respectfully,
STANLEY H. DIAL
City Manager
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MEMO RANDU M
Stephen A. Lyon, Direc to r of DATE : February 13, 1970
Finance
Hugo T . Ruggi r o , Purcha sing Agent
SUBJECT : Traffic Signal Equ i pr.11•nt and Support Material Bid
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The 1970 school crossing signal equipment and support material
s p ecification listed on four (4) parts was advertised as required
i n the City Chart er . Bids were received and summarized where
a pplicabl e and the recommendation has been previously submitted.
Poles
A bid was solicited by phone from American Pipe and Supply
Company for 18 steel span wire poles as specified in Part III
when it appeared that no quotation would be received from the
previous advertisement. American Pipe and Supply was selected
because it had been the lowest and best in original traffic
equipment bid of two (2) years ago. They rend ered a quotat ion
of $150 per pole.
Specialized Equipment
After the various discussions with the Director of Public Works,
the representatives of Automatic and Dial Electric, and the
City Manager , it appears that it is to the best .advantage of
the City to no longer bid technical traffic control equipment.
An amendment to the ordinance governing bidding procedures to
a llow signal equi pment as a non-bid item is rec~ended.
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MEMORANDUM
DATE F v bruary 13 , 1970
FROM : Kells Wa ggon r
SUBJECT : SCHOOL CROSSI G SIGNALS
At the February 2 , 1970 Council Me t1ng th re wa s a qu es tion
raised as to the Engineer's estimate and th build-up ot sa me;
ther fore , I have attached h er to th following:
M mo dat e d Decemb er 20. 1968 . from Ha mmond to Waggoner
listing equipme nt n eeded at speciJic locations.
Memo dated February 27, 1969. from Wa ggo n e r to Dial
listing e timated costs per inters ectio n and deducting
equipment in stock leaving an e stimated cost for equipm nt
purchase.
The cost per installation is arrived at by usin g a price list
furnish d by Eagl e Signal from Dav nport. Iowa , and a list of
e quipm nt n eded such as the D cember 20 m mo. Som e of the
pric lists that we have are dated January 1965 and January 1968
and I know that prices have gone up since the price lists wer
published and even since the estima t was made.
I am also including portions of th pe ciiications used in th e
bid two years ago f or the Mast r Controller and related equip-
ment. I can not tell you which portions may have writ ten out
other bidders. I am su r e th rear &om signal companies that
do not have a Mast er Controller and th r ar e probably compani es
that would have a Master but could not furnish th fire lane
pre-emption as called for in th p ·s. I am sure that you
realiz that in the pro ess of writin ~ ·p cificatio n s. whether
it be for controller, c ar , motorgrad r , or what have you , that
on would u se th most availabl e s t o1 examp l specs. as a guide,
and in doing so, may inde e d writ e om on out .
I am al o 1n luding portions of original specs. covering fix d-
tim ontroll rs and coordinatin g or r spond in g units along with
of th pee . used for th hool sig nal bid. As you
can by omparison, we hav tight rwd our sp cs. toward
obtaining Eagl Stgnal quipm nt s in ·e th original purchas e
a from Ea gl .
I am al o n lo ing t h r su lt s o1 nn inquiry to . other communi tie
with r ga rd to their proc dur in t h pur ·has of signal quip-
nt and it looks li k mot commun1ti •s proc ee d the same way
d o wh r th y want to i nt er onn t or tie to a mast r controller.
th y hav isolat d locations som would have a gen ral
but would th n have to h a ba c k -up •quipment lor all
purchas •d.
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~l y l'PC'omm<•IHI:Jtl <•ll '-'OU ld b(' l ogo ah e ad '-'llh tiH ac 't <J•t:J IH'<' and
award o f lh P h1d;, lo 1· -;chool s 1gna1 C1 ·oss1ng , q•npuu·nt <to.;
discu<..;sed a t Lhc · F t •bJ'u aJ·y 2 Cou nci.l mh •ti ng .
Sine 'r l y.
K c>lls Wa ggonc•r
D i r ec tor o f Publ ic Wo rks
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METHODS USED BY OTHER CITIES IN THE PURCHASE OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL
EQUIPMENT
Aurora . Aurora does not bid on the equipment where it is tied
to their interconnected system; they use the equipment that
matches the master controller . When they have an isolated
location that would not be interconnected they would take bids.
Arvada. Arvada goes out for bids but recommends the purchase
of Eagle even if they are not low bid because of compatibility
with their existing system -no need for additional inventory
and no need for additional training ol employees .
Boulder . Boulder does not bid controllers and uses Eagle
controllers because they are interconnected . If they were to
bid controllers they would have to have responder harnesses and
adequate back-up equipment. Boulder does go ·to bids on their signal heads.
Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs on their interconnected
syatea, writes a tight spec. around Eagle signal equi~ent .
They write a general spec. where they have an isolated condition not tied to th~ system.
Littleton. Littleton writes a general spec. but commented
that Iagle usually is low bidder .
Pueblo. Pueblo does not bid in the downtown area where they
have lonotrol ,and use Eagle for compatibility . In other areas
they write a general spec . and go to bid.
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S P J:C tt"I CATIOo..· t"OR FIXED-T IME CONTROLLER
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'l"lol ' 1 '"''••>ll•·o· sh.111 lw a multl-dlnl typt> supplied·
with thrC' (:1) d1 a ls , a n d turnishC'd with a responder as
d•·s<' o i IH ·tl tH o·•·t n .
Tlw dt:~ls sh:~ll bP tll'iven h y :1 h ea vy duty syncbronous
disc moto 1· ~ith all shnlts turning on ball or needle bearinrs.
A II ~•·an:; sh:oll h:1v1 · a minimum l.hi1 ~knC's~ of oril'-ci.:hth inch.
T he 111o t or S llall I ·~· C'l< ·tricnll y and mccnnnical ly jack-Mounted
t o th dial ryc l e unit . Th e controll er <;hall operate satia-
fact o1 · i ly on 6 0 C'yc h·s b e twee n th e l hti t& of 90 and 130 volta
AC . E :u.:lo di al sha ll pro vid e three {:1) olfsets.
TJ.c sq.:nnl <'ontacts shall 111 • c :~pablt:' ot caiTying
ftll e n (15 ) amp<'J'cs nt 120 volts AC . Th <'y shall hav en
min1111U11 di am<'lf'l' o f 5 /16 inc hes a nd minimum thickness of 1/8
Inch. Th ry hall be c a i l y removable t or inspec tion or r e-
placcm nt. ThPy m11s t h:IV~:· co nv l.•nient, ind pt>ndent , tnd1vidunl
:l dJUSim••nl l.o o• t 'fl lll :l l 'l no 'C'SSlll' • Eiwh •·olur interval Rh:dl
be ndJUS t nbl 1n su•p •>I O llf" lh 'l"'f'nt Cl ). Con trol! rs sha ll
b uppll<'d .. ll h th nccc sa1·y ignaJ cil'«uita comp l t e with
r· I r· ! .
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<"ut ca mM ~11 1. lh•· n•'<'•ssary relays, wiring and complete terminal
lat·i liti cs lot· a mtn t nlUm ol 1 9 stgnal c u ·cuits. Als o wiring
and lt•t'minal la r·illlt<.•s sh:.ll hP providt•d for easy field
additions o l IPatu rcs purchasl?d a t a later date.
Controll,•t·s .s ha ll provide sixte<•n color intervals
anu suppll<'d with cut c;.~ms. Con I J'o I I e rs sha 11 h:t VC' :t ,.cans
whP n a cted upon by the master co ntroll e r whi c h shall keep
all inter-connc·c tC'd conu·o ll e •·s in propPr time relation•hip
-lth one another .
Controll e rs shall be so wired as to provide lo~al
oil-duty fl:tshing on tlw followin,:: rtrcuits:
Amhe r -Main Street
Rrd -~inor Slrec t
Cnnti'O\)pr shall also contain a flash control
circuit to pt·ovld<• insurance that remotp or time switch
transtc·r· to ll.t shtn~. trom normal stop and 1-(0 opC'ra tton ,
~11 .•11 Otll\ 011 111 dlllllll' tiH · Nil, int••t·v :ol 111 tltt • I'Y<'I<•, •
~ht ch 1. nnr·m.tlll flo•· ltl'st lntc·•·val ot l111 • tnatn stt 'I'Pl J,:rC't ·n .
Til llasll ro ntt ·oJ C'it·c ·uJt sh:tll he fUJ 'nl<;h ••d indcp ndent of
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c ut cams ~i t t. Ill<• lll 't'•S snry l'C'l ay s, wi r ing and c ompl e te terminal
lac·i liti e s l o 1· a m lnlnlu m of 19 si g nal c.:u ·cutts . Al so wiring
an d t t'l'm i n a l f ar·i l •t • ·s sh;-~11 111~ provid t•d for easy field
additions o l 1 1•atu•·us pur c has e d at a lat e r date.
Cont r <Jll•·•·s .shall provid e sixtc t>n c olor i n tervals
and sup(')lit'd ~·itll c u t c ams . Co n t l'O I I L'I'S s ha 11 hn V C' n !Wenns
wh e n act e d upon by th e ma st e r c ontroll e r whi ~h shall keep
a ll int er -conJwctC'd C'O il ll'oll ers i n propP r time rela t ion•hip
• ~i th o n e ano t her.
Con t r o ll e rs shall b e so wir e d as to provide lo~al
oi l -du t y flnshin~ on tlw fo ll o w i n,::-c tr c.:ui ts:
Amhe r -Mai n S t r e>P t
RPd -~i n or S t ree>t
Cn nt ro ll C'r shnll a l so contain a flash cont r ol
ctrcuit to pl·ovtdP insurance t h at remot r> or t ime switc;h
tr a nsi E-l ' to I l.t ·tl!nl!, t1 ·om norma l stop and f.(O ope>rRtlon,
~ 11 .1 I I t 11 1 h · "" 1" d 11 1 11 11 •. 111 • • N" . int••1·v:o! 111 flit • I'Y C'I <·, • •
v.h i('h 1. IHII'm,ol ll fl o,. f lt'H l lrtl<·t·vn l ol liH • ln:tlll Sll '<'<'t ~o:ret ·n .
Tli<' ll ash co lltt ·o J l 'IJ'<trJt shall he ful'n tshl'd independe n t o f
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IS In a flashin~-: <'OIId1tion, th e siRnal switching mechanism
sh a II b illtl flC'I 'a tlv t•, dwC'llin~ in th l:' m.tin strPet ~r e en signal
<'<n·rt ' I 1<111 , , t'fllll 1411 r ·1 ,. nonna I Jll't•-tunt <I opo •l "t t ion sha II resume.
T tH · ll:J 'hi11 ·: o'll't 'tltls sh:~ll bl• so :lt'l'a n ~t ·u that ltt <" signal may
1,,. lt·!t 111 Jl :t sl•lllt-: Of ><l '<lllot• ~<hilc lit. •·unlt·ullL•J· is re•oved
f1·um th ca blnt•t l'ot · t ·t ·p:~iJ · 01· I ' placL'mL'nt. The flasher shall
be .Jac k-mo unt.•d anu dl'ivcn by a h eavy duty disc motor and
shall I..J(.' Pqtllppr ·d With a radio inlt~rlt•r cn c su ppr•sso r.
Contt·o ll r•r shall have a l ocal shut-d t>wn switch to
IUJ'n oil l ht· SJ ~-:n:~ls com plet e ly .
I n c-asL· o! failure of th e intf'r-connccting cable
from th e mast r •·ont rnllt•r , thl' Sf'l·ondary c ontr.ollct· shall
opc ·ratc as nu tS O I :l tl'u co ntr ol l e r .
A 1<•'-•cl I C't'm in::t l shall u c-p1 ·o vid P d for thC' UOf.:'I'OUnded
ervic•· t ·u ntl t · tnt·. T c •·nd na Is shall bt:' fl l't'man<'nt.l y marked and
shnv. pn>pt•t· • <llltH'C 'IttHls ,lot· !'lc ·rvic ··ont t ·o ls and Intersec tion
onclul' ltJI '" I •
A ·ontH·• t Ifill to th l • tiutt'l 'S sha ll b made by multlple
jac k p lu~ so t lt :11 ~h •·n the Jac:k ls disron nectcd, a timer may
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b<· r·apidly t'<'lloov v u J r·om its cahinel and :1no th c r· substituted
compl r t c l y \llcludt l l ;.!; <11al u n its , c am sh:1 lts, and dial-latch
1'<•1 "Y.
Sir~n :ll lq .. llt,., shall ~1r swit ,·h<·d ly a cam shaft
dt·v ll '<·. Tho · sr~11al mo tor sh a ll IH• ol l '1 • rotar·y snl nno ld
t yp•·. To pr ·oviCI C' l<>llf.:<'l ' I iII' and hr r.:l11 r· dq,:)'(.!C of r ·•~liabi lity
a DC &<Jl C'noid t 'or l sh:•ll l.H · <'mploy•·d . The coil sha 11 receive
its powe r · fnun ,, lull v.avl.• r<•ctili•·r· l t~ca tt.'d in the mec hAnism.
Sr~nal sw1trhin~ shall 1101 occur untrl :o lll.'r th e a ctuat ion of
r "•· o~otor <'or I :1 11<1 sila I J IH' of I ss 1 han one-tenth ( 1 /10)
se cond duratrun t<• :~vo1d <'Onlusinl{ da1 ·k ~ign al or· overlapplnR
of sr~:n:1 l rndi •·a11ons .
'l'h<· liuH·r· :111d sr g n :~l l.'<>lll.>t f ~ -;hal l ha ve-a suitAblt.'
ovt•r· to n r·ot<'ct 11 .,r.::1 inst dust or olh <"t ' lor<'iRn mattf'r,
ronlrollt •r· sha ll b ·omplrtclv housed in ca st
:t lum rnum <ll' .l!urn lmrm :1lloy cabrnet . pi'OJH ·rly n opr<'nt> ~tas k t d
to l'Xc lud<· d 11<;t ;\n o •noistur·<'. llingl' dwJJ ·s sh:~ll b
I • • pt•r·mltll iiJ.: I 'Onqd •'l l' .H 'I 'I 'SS to th <· 1111 , rur · qf th t •abln£·t.
C ahrn l't to l 11 • -;u p p lr • d sh :1 ll hr ol tho • 11 :11 k mountf'<l typ with
stt·c l polt • IJ .II I il~'>. ThL• rn 1ntmum SIZ<' ol th<· nhult.•t ar a
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I o 1 lows: • Sta nd a)'(l With Fir e Lane Pr eemptor
D<·P I h . I <! :s I ,., l II . 11 in .
Width : 19 13 /32 in.
2 5 1 /~ in. 29 3 /4 in.
C.•lJ1net shall t. .... providl.'U wtth a sc re ened top vent.
A hole in th r bott .. ·• oJ th e C"Rbln ct wi 11 be drilled for a
tv.o <:n lll<'lo coH<.htll . 'I'll • doors shall b<· provided with a
sub-tr eas ur y lock. A ll l oeks shall br r C's ponsiv e to the
same k e y .
All oult>l' su t ·f:-~ces of the contro ll e r cabinet houaing
shall b e pr t m(•c1 a nd 1 inishcd with two (2) coa ts of yellow
<>nam l .
Th C' m:~nuta. t un·r :-~nu sut cc ~sl u l bidd e r shall fur nish ...
th manu factur rs wirtn~ di;J~ram for al l th<> various controllers
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shall b <O l ot t '<Hit·d. EquipmPnt shall l,p l{ll aJ·antc d a~ninst
• d ef c ts 111 ''"' ·•,.•n-.h tp anti mal<•t·ln.ls 1<11' a p• t·iod oJ n ot less • •
than Onl' •, P ,. lt'Otn t 11 • da t old llV I 'V. All PQlllPIII<'nt is to
bed lJv<'r ct t o liH' C1ty o l En~lcwood, Tt'a ft'1 ·S hop, 3 400
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR LOCAL COORDI NATING UN IT WHICH IS TO OPERATE
IN CON .JUNCTIO N ~ITII A TRAFFIC ADJUSTED TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM. ----~·-------
Thl' l oc al c •"ll'din a tion unit desc ribe d in this speci f ication
s i1:·ll ,·.,spnnd to tl 11 · m :•siL'I ' l 'OntJ·n ll e J and provid e uperatJon 0 '1
lhn•c c.:yc;h· l •·n ~:lh !'. ~lith a choi c l.· ot lh1·ce offsets for ca c i1
c~·cle l c ·n ~t h. Il sll all a l so p1 ·ovid•· f u 1· tr ~c (non coordinated)
II . Cyc l e Un i t s .
Enc:h loc a l cuO J"dtn.ot i on u n i t shall hav e thr ee identical
cyc l e> un i t s . Eact 1 l.Yl }(• uni t s hall be e lec trically a nd •echanically
.iac k mo u ntPd lot· •·as•· uf maintP n ance and insp<'c t io n. It shall
J.,. poss t h l • tr• •·•·pl .. <•• 1111 • ''Yl 'l o· ~~··:11 ·s 111 L':t <·h un it l'as il y a nd
quJck l y . E :~ch ..:ye l c unit shall hnvc lh L• followin~:
A . Crclc len~ths srlec t ablc in a rang o f 30 seconds
to l :lO Sl'C'()Il dS.
II. n a· 1 .,, II •. \1' It • IIIII I sl1a I I l~o•vc • .1 J 'otatin~o: dt:~l I • •
wtth IPO <:;lnt!'. lot· s tt1n ~ OFFSET , S P LITS , and PERMI SS IVE
P ERIOD . Ot :.l k<'ys shnll b caslly J"c>mova b lf' for adjusti ng
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the :J I JI)v e lun .. tions ;Jnd shall not J'C'quirE' the use of tools.
C . Th t'Pl' ollso •ts (Inbound, Outbound and Average) -Each
e ye!•• u n1l s h.tll h<· fu•·n1shcd Wlth wirin~~:, contacts, and
olfsct k<·ys lot· three of fsrts , and it shall be possible
to ad,just n al'll offsl"t lndo ·nt ·ndl'ntl y of ea c h other to any
roint in lht· <')'<'1(' unl e ss it is cl o s e r than 2'{ to any other
dial k<·y .
0. Spl its-F.a<'tt •·y c l(' unlt sh a ll h ;Jve keys for settinll
•h •• Ml n t nHt m <.;•·····n for c:t<'h a c tuat•d ph:tse up to three
ph;J Sl.'S.
E . Y1 c ld Po1nts -Each cycle unit s hall have keys tor
s t•l ('<·tt n ~ tl w point in ey e }(' and dtll ':llion ol thC' period
(P e rmi s siv e P <·riod) that the controll e r can yield to an
a c l u :t t l'd ph:lSl•.
A . T ilt• t'<HH'd tnati n l.:' un it sh:1 ll b<• a h l r to S C'l P t f r f'
(nu n-t ·oot'U l n .t t t>d) o pC'r at 1o n ~h <•n c:.l l <'d f o r b y th mast r • •
('( 111 1'0 l l t•t•.
n . Uy su •t :t l I t · <'OII Il<'<'lin n s a t t h<· l u<·.t l c ontro lle r, free
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oper~lton m~v be omitted. In this case, when the master
controlle>t" c a lis lot· frc>c operation the local coordinating
unit shall opct·at•· so as to provide the shortest cycle and
the ::tssnc iatt·d avcr~~c offs<•t.
IV . Maximum Selcc-11on .
When used with semi-actuated controllers equipped to
pr o vide two maximum time> pc>riods, lhc>r<• shall 'be a COIIbination
ot ei ght (H) m~xlmum timin~s which may be employed as de•1red.
A. Th<•t·•· sh :1 ll h l' a maximum No ·. I and a anximum No. 2
internal timln ~ ci t ·vu it in the contt'oller, each adju•table
b y DIAL on t hl· front panel of the controller.
n . I t l'i ha ll h possible to set up a Maximum No . 1 and a
Maximum o. 2 ttmi n~ limit on each dial cycle unit of the
roord ina t 1 on mt •c h,,,, 1 sm.
C . I f lh f' sc>nu-ac t ua ted con trolh•t· is designed for both
tnt e>rnal .•nd l 'Xlt-t·nal maximum control, it shall be possible
t o e>mp l o\ ,.,,\ •·omlnua ltoll o l ttie nho v c>, concurren t ly or • •
1ttdqw11d ntlv .
Ench ,. l'l t · lllltt nl lh<' coo rdinatio tt mec h11n1 m shall have
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:1 swit c h Jot· lht' Sl"lt •c tinK of Maximum No. 2 which shall be
called for in ro n _,u nrtion with an offset condition .
Sw1tc·h position •I-not used
Switch po~ition •2-with inbound offs~t only
S witc ·h posJIJtlll •:1-Wlth avc1 ·n,~C' oflsC't only
S\1 i trh pos 11 1 on "'' -with outbound offset only
Swit ch posit 1on •5-~1th inbound or averaRe offset
Switl"h position •ti-with 11t .ound or outbound offset.
Swit ch pos1 t i•>n •7-with :l VCt"i J.:'c m· outbound offset
Sw1 t l"h pus1 t ion •~ -with a v era~:" inbound or outboun!i offset .
Wht ·u lht · lll:lSlt ·t· <'a ils fot · "Fr et•" ot· non-coo rdinated
opera ti on, lh l' tim1 ng-Sl'l up on the d1al po t cntiom tcr of the
St'ml-:'c tuntPd co ntt·ol l l'r shall be> th · ll l'c tivc Max1mum timing.
llt l l "Jn ~ ""''"dina l c·d opt ·t·atinn, ('ilh•·•· Lnl<•t·ual or cxt<'rn:~l
• ma 1mum I 11n 111 ~ may lw cmployl'd nnd lt shall bC' pos lbl to
s I <•• t t hP mt ·t ltotl o l maximum timing-:~t th(• l ocal controll£>r .
• \l o•c ·lt,lltiC .11 •nd E lt ·t ·t C"l(":ll R <'qliJ J "t ·J~t ll lS . •
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a l uminum t ':lst.•, :•ltt·a t1v ly 1ini.,.htd, nod shall b •
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1 . An '"MS '' type plu~t shall be •ounted on the front
.pan~·l so th.ll an "Ml)" type socket on an associated
t 'Orlnt •ctin~ cable can he i.IISI 'l'lt'd or removed, thereby
conll<·c ltn~-; or disconnecting the unit without di•-
c onnt ·t ·Linl-! or · removin~ any wir·c!'l.
2. It shall I.Jp possii.Jlc to rf'move 'the coordinating
unit a11d rt'placc it with a similar unit without
shuttinl-! 11 fl' tht • power to the controller or signal•.
3 . It sllall bc possible to remove a cycle unit from
· " I'OII I'dllwl ion unil foJ' liiS{ll'<:tion or chan~einK
l '\'l 'l1 • 1-!'<';ll ·s \\llhout rcmovin l-! the coordinating unit.
·1 . !-.:1 c h c oo rdinatin l-! unir sha ll be provided with
pi l ot l ig hts whi c h s hall i n dic at e the following ·
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a . I n boun d offsf't wh e n in UfH'.
h . Oul l>oun d o : l Sl.'l ~>h f'n 11 1 us e .
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VI, ln t r 'l 't 'OII Il l 't lilt ;! Ca lolt · R l •qtti l 't •m t •n l s .
A. En t"h c oo r di natin g unit shall b e interconnected to th
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master controller by ~eans of a -ini•um of eeven conductor
c ables (condu c tor #14 or lar~er) for providing the follow-
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2. Outbound offset line
4. Free (non-coordinated)
or Flash
5 . Cycle Sel c•tion
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('O ndu c tor
1 conductor
1 conductor
1 conductor
2 conductore
conductor
7 conductore
Th e manufacturer sh a ll guarantee in wrtttng tbe
oattotoctory oper•tton of the untt for • pertod ot one >••r
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I. General
Th~ following de•cribea a cea~ralized traffic
control •rate. ca.-blP. of •~ting •• the -..t., e .. trol for
up te three · independent Kroupa of interaection oeatroller8.
~i• aratea ahall provide all the necea•arr oa ••• tuaettoe.
tor changinc diala, offaeta, and otber .,.t .. fuaetioaa .. te
a total of 31 •r•t-funcUona per ...... p. Wbea ooatrou ..
in independent aroupe ~re operatiD« on the •••e crele 1-..t•,
it .._11 be poaaible to coordinate traffic 809 ... ate betweea
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different croupa j of inter•ecuo-. ne local oentl'ollerw
aeeoedary controllera.
Modificattona to ata~dar4 •raebronou. traffic
control de•tcee ahall aot be re,utred. It •ball '-PGe•lble
to control the feature• de•cribed bereia br Haaa ot a ai .. le
pair of wire• and ground, or tel•~•• pair witb and co,par
path rround r e turn or power coapanr neutral, running fro.
the centralized aaat e r controller to -ach rroup of local coa-
trollera or coordtnatlna unite .-'l'hia .,..t .. aball be capable
of pro•idin• prea e nt future PI' .... Uon". ot •t•aale b)' Ure laH
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It lllhrtll ht • fl'»H~'<lhl•· ''~ H•·lcl"t Mplit t:hantce on individual coo-1 I
controllcra will hf' rC'spondin~t devicee Cor accepting c-aada
from the centralized •aater and lock up d .. t ... tor 1~1 .. in
thee" COIIIIIAnda until th•• funetion ill nu longer requ!l'tMI.., 'l'llle
easter controllcl' shall inlttally be auppUed With ot1e IJ'OUp
• tranalator unit and apace and wtrtnc for the future a.NSttoa
of . two group translator unita,
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Syatea Functional Deacriptio,n.
controller and protcra .. ln~t device over .the aultt-coDdllcta.
cable ahall be ted into a aroup translator 1a the eeatraltaed
aaeter . T~ie information ia converted in the tranalator tnto
cOded pulaee which arc autoaattcally tranaaUtecl over • •t•l•
pair of wirca and ground to th~ reapondln~t device in eacb ot
the local intcreectiona. Upon ca.pletion of tranaataaton,
11 ... '"'I"''""''"' 'l lr a ll au I ""1:11 to ·u lly l "l 'M lu1 ·•· lllfl'll lu a cundi tion ~
r('ady to accept another tunct1oa cbance.
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by thr. loc:tl rt•aponcHn..:·drvice locntPrl in the controllt••·
cabinet :H 1ht.• tntt"'rat.•ction. The lafor .. t.lon will hcrt""'be
retranalated to the typt• or ai~nal ·voltPflca which no•·•all'y
appear at the interconnect cable and lit• ret~ te the local
traffic controller.
provide all the non~al L'unctiona. wllic.:h an oh11'-~ry IIIUlU-
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conductor interconnect cable ayatea offe~, laeludi~ 41&1
Hlection, oft'aet aelcctton, ofta~t aynchroabatton a,.. ia
addition, it will provide for tho poaatble f•ture uae of
rc•otc flaahing, l'c•,.otc ai.:nal ahutdow,n, J'c.ate lire 1 .... ,
tor a total of up to 31 function& for each croup •
. 4. The centralized traffic control aaater ahall
coatain a maater cycle generator which will provide all tbe
. CJcling pulaea ncceaaary to coordinate any ayate• or between
ayateNa for a total of up to nine independent cycle len&tha.
Ill, l 't 'llll':ol u .•·tl 'l'ratllt· ('outrul'Mnslt•J' •
1. The Cc •a lizcd 1TaJJtc Conta·ol llaatttr &hall be
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struction and d('si~n.
It sha 11 be on r asters ao it may be
moved and wil ' hav<> a rear· door fot· inspection. The froot
•loot· sL•nll I.J«• l{lafOs amJ will have a lol'k .
2. There shall be a program unit includin~r a
mns tc•· clock with Ma1· i nt · t'!'l '.::tpt!Nien t r.npab lc ot· supcrvleinc
one or more .. '<'Pkly pro~•·a1111mcd dru•s. The •aster clock ehall
keep accurate time du1 ·inK power failu•·cs, not to exceed 12
ho!Jrs, and up<Hl l't'Rtllnplioll ol powc·r, !llhall ~·vcntunllJ return
I to pro~ram drums to .an tn time relationship.
3. The p1 ·o~a·a• unit shull also include at leaet
thre e weekly pro~otra"' d1·u-, two drums ·will provide control of
at le a st 20 different functione, any one of which May be
operated at a ny li mP duJ·ing the entire W«'ek with scttinga in
one minut e J nc r c mcn t s .
4. A t hird prograr. drum shall provide control of
wh i ch gro u p t ranslator will respond to outputs froM the
fun c tion pr o ~ra m da ·um . I •
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initially h av(' o n <> group translator. Jt !llhall have expanetble
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ind<'pcnd<'nt ~to u t • 1 J'ansl 'alon=. F.a c:h f~J '(JUp translator will be
•·npahlt · ill ll ':lll"<l.t:i r •:~ up to :11 uilfcrtnt. functions. All
lun clio.••s \l.'t ll h.• •o :•nua lh· A~lt•c ·tab.l~ hy meana of pushbuttona.
Tlterc sh t ll ''" pll••t ll~hls to indicate dials and resets
cuo·rcntl}• Lll opcntt, ... ,, plus <llheJ· pil•JL lights such aa flash
condition , split condi tion, rtc. All possible C9mbinattoas
nJ' dials and I'CSCts ldll l>f' COUtl't>ll t ·d by no .are than SiX
functions, thus le a via ;.." th<· b :~lan ce ol 31 functions &Yailable
for other us ~s. All !unctions wi~h the exception of the fire
lanl·s will be-inopcr·ativ .... ellcept to qlt:•lified persons llr betnc
umtrolJed hy n key op0rat••d switch.
6. The C<'ntralized Traffic Control Master shall
have one group translator, initially wired for five (5) fire
lanes. These fire lanes will b<' •·ontrolled fro• a reaote
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·control panel locatt ·d in the Fire O.•partmcnt Headquarter111
Of11 ce. Terminal strips will be located on the rear of the
C':tl>inP t l ot· l t onk tt' up remot <· pu ~;'tthuttc "l stations for fire I • •
lane con t t ·o 1 .
7 . Th<" C<"llll.t lt:£('(flla:-t,.,. Controller •hall have a
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synt ·hroJ.ot,h \1 t '·1 ., ....
I . he supervision of intersection con-
troll··• s .,,, .. I ·.... u • different cycle lengths with a
jump•·•· 1'·••••·1 ..... ,. .•. ,,
•ru • ~-:roup translator mny be connected
to any thrt ·•· ol th•· n&.u · •:ycle lenl{ths. In addition, tbe unit
Sll:tll pl·ovitk l'o1 · ll.tc •J'I'IIfltion. The co111111on aource of •ync
voltagr will makr it possihl<' to coordinate intersection
controller in any "roup• operating on the sa .. cycle lenctb.
H, ThL' MaKI••r Contr·oller ~h:tll •onltor the offaete
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ot· the local controller•, each C)'Cl£' by Bleana of ita off•et
periods which shall be thJ·cc percent of the cycle lenc·tb 1a
use .
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other functions . Thi.-shall be • true t•vrn if n group trans-
lator is in the process ot aendin~t a fur1ction of an e•el'trency
nature . In this ca se , the non-e•ergcncy function will be
remembered and sent 1m•cdiately after the e merKcncy function.
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interconne<·t <'i•·•·uit sh:~lJ utlll't.' dii'P<.·t c-u rr t:nt . There will
be st<>ad y OC now<'l' on th<'•c C'iJ'c1nt11 :11 nll timea, llld the
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Centt·a I i.~t ·d T•··' II If · c .. , .. , .. ,l Master aha ll have a separate
adjustable DC pow<>r aupfJiy unit of adequate size and capacit)'
to handl e :111 '''-'"JJI)ftd c•·s ;,a Nay be 'required. It will further
be possible to cascade tr;,ns•isston of c0de4 ,.lses. The
IIIIUlteJ · Shall 1.11' t•ap;,IJlt.• Of intcrconnt•ction OYer City Owaed
cable or leased telephone lines,
11 . Jn caac of power fat Jure or .. bnoraal voltaae
lluxualihnlt ut :1ny point in the syattc11, other &laan tlaoec ot
a dea tructtv<· nature, the •nster !controller slulll return any
and all local contro llers to their nor111a1 Coordinatina .opera-
t ion without 111anua I :1ttent1on within a r e aaonable ti•e after
tt.~ restoration of power or voltage,
12. The Maatcr Controller shall initially control
one ..:roup , Wh e nf'vc>r a new g1·oup ts cRtablis hcd a new group
transl ator will b~ tn&talled and a scpar;,te pair fed out !roe
t his nc~ ~r·oup ll'anslator to the individual group.
1 ~. The ~ntire Centrali ~c d Traffic Control Maater
shall opPrutc from normal 12i volt 60 cycle aingle phase
al torna tin~ cu t'l' n t ' power,
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11 . ThC' t •nti•·c Centrali:trd ·rratfic: Control llaeter
includinli l lt c DC po••·•· supply sha) 1 h,· hcous~c•d in an ~'nr :lQ8ed
Dual Day radio tJ 'RnM~i t lei' type cabttt.•& ~pprOtEillatc•ly 6' 1111•h
"'i th hi'n~r·cl •. , ..... duo•· ·•nd lockC'd 1da,..~ • •·•ml door111 . The front
ot the cabinet shnll he· drill e d fo•· litandanl aSftiA 18" paaela
an<J Lapped fu1· nttuoh•·•· I 0-32 8c·rcwa.
1:>. Tlw eo ntacta nnd rcC"t•p&aclc-s of' lrll plup,
sockets, and jack mountinl(a shall b<' lJ'eatod to preclude tile
d u vcloplft<'nt of hi~-th J'C'Riatanec c·ontac·tH.
lb . The dcsi~tn ot" boar;inga, contact., and other
~ving parts shall be such aa to aaauJ•e proper operattoo wl~t
I da•agc over a prriod of at lea~t one )'eRr between. ioapectlou
and luhrications.
17 . Tlw <.:••ntntlb:cd Traffic Control lnstf'r shall
be ~esign<'d only to use lonR lived dependable telephone .WltcblQI
type compon nts and will not utilize any vacuu• tubes or aas
I fill e d el e ctron tubes. The Kroup translator units 8hall bave
no con I i nuolua mnv i ~~~ pa •· ts, :tnd llilJa 11 opl'ra te c o•p l cte ly in
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pal'ttcul:u· J!roup . The unit wUl send n functton and •o back
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have sp~cc and wirtn.: providing for the future addition of a
traffic ad.Ju"t<>d c·omput<'t' unit to control s.-lt•ction of cycle
I<!Of.:lll and oi'I!'H ·Is . All oth<'t' functionH will rc•ntn prol'r--.ct
or •anually selected.
IV, Local RcapondinR Device.
1 . The responding device shall be d .. igned to
Opc!'ratP tJ·om llw C't•nlt':tlizvd Tt'a\fic Control llaster. It will
be located at varioua intersections and be housed in the ca~lDete
with the intersection controllers.
· 2. The rt-sponder sh·au be provided with a liS type
ntUltiple cir·cuit connector for jack connectioa to the ter•inal
f~tcillltrs of thC' local controllor .
3. It sha 11 be possible to remove the interaection
controlle r wi thout disturbing or disconnecting a responder.
4. lt shall be poesib~c to remove the responder I •
and the tnt~rseciion controller will continue to operate on a
non-intcrcouncc t c d basis.
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31 functions including dials 1, 2, aud :1: and rt!aets 1, 2,
and 3: plus r·c ayncha·onization, plu,.. Rpcc ial teatu1·es such aa
lii'H l.a':"-' pr·ccmptinn :-rnd rrwrot•~ flaHhin1:, upton total of 31
funet ions.
·6. The n~•ponder ahall not exceed at incbea b1 8
inchee by 101 inChPs tn aize. All wlrlnK will be code4.
7. Failure of a two wire and groaad intercoaneet
circ uit shall reeull in the loc:al <·ontroll<'ra ._atine in a
non-interconnected progJ·eaa1ve faJhion on the aaae dial and
ofraet ae when the f:-rilure occurred without any atoppinl
whateocvc•· of lhC' locnl conta·ollcr dials.
R . The reeponder ahall be designed to uee only
Ion ~ l i v e u d p e ndable telephone awitchlng type component• and
will no t uti ltzc an·y v a cuua tubes or gas filled electron tubee.
It sh a ll be unavcd ptabl e to have any timing or time delay
d cviccs or 11 t hc J·mal naturC'. Any I'Ont in unu111 movinR pa1·ta
"'"·''' IIIII ,,.. , ... ,.,,.,, .....
All C'qu i pm('nt 111 uat b e t htl'-p l'<•vt ·n b y a tual ina tal-
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installations must ht· at ·lenst one \'t ':ll olu. further, it'
rctJUII ·•·u. l h•• m:tnul'a<:tu•·cr 111ust JH 'OVItl·· "d...Oaatratton of a
worklnl! ~a111pl • (;OilBUitin~ or a Mast•·•· .•1 111 at ll'iUil t~~o·o C:O
VI. Gu :OJ':l ntcc .
Th~ manuf:~ctun~r shall guaa·antcc the equ1plle8t to
be free fro• dcfe(;t& of worklianshtp o1· matf'ri"al for a period
of at least one ycar fr011 date ot dcliv•·•·y and ehall replace
' without cost to tht· puJ ·cJaaser, any \'>al't ol tho controller in
which such dt.'fccts shall nppen1·.
The Manufacturer ahall defend any and all patent
lnfringe111cnt suits resulting fro• the uac of any deai1n,
device, matca·ial or pror.eaa or portion t>r phaac lhf'reo1',
employed in the manufacture or uae or above deacribed controller,
c laims for ro y:tlticll, dallal{ea or coat11 .
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The Manufacturer further guarantees that one of hie
<'n ~o:inc>t'l '8 n•u ·m.IIJ · Sl:ltioncd nt ""' l':wto•·.v will b e available
fJ 'om one to two c.Jays afLt•t · llw S)'IHcm is •·o•plctt•ly inatalled
for purpos Ps ot c h c king the ina~all .ation and operation .
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an} or all h 1t1s :~nd t n waive' anv i iT•·1·ulaJ ·ities therein, and
to accept lh•· l•1d wt11rh s•·r\"'" t L•· IH ·s1 intt•rest of the City.
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' MEMORANDUM
TO: Kels Waggoner, Dir. of Public Works DATE : December 20 , 1968
FllOM: J. Ra-ond, Traffic Engineer
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SCHOOL SIGNAL CROSSING RELOCATION STUDY and EQUIPMENT/MATIRIAL
NBI:DED TO IMPLIUIEJn' IN 1969
To initiate the School Signal Progra• change for 1969 and
to provide for safer protection for pedestrians also improved
effecient vehicle movement the following reco .. endations for
sign•l changes and equip•ent needed are a result of on-site
obeervations:
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A. Recolllllle.ndations for signal equipaent, aaterials, and
various changes by location:
1. Chenango Ave . and Delaware St. --•
a .) Relocate to a point .± 125' eaat (•id-block)
utilizing one (1) wood pole in place on the
south side.
b.) Equipm~nt and/or materials:
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1 -Single Dial Fixed Time Controller,
expansible to three (3) dials with
responder harness per specs
1 -Adjustable , 1-way, 2 section , 9" ped
signals complete with brackets and fittings
for side of pole •ounting (steel).
1 -Adjustable , 1-way, 2 section , ~· ped
signals complete with brackets and fittings
for side of pole •ounting (wood).
2 -Adjustable , 2-way , 3 section, 8 incb
signals , complete with 5 inch backplate on
one 3 section side including hangers and
fittings for span wire mounting
2 -Freeze proof pedestrian push-buttons with
saddles for side pole mounting
1 -35' x 8"·steel pole with accessories per speca
70' of ll" rigid galv . conduit w/(2)-90•
sweep ells
50' of 3 /8" span wire w/accessories
-100' of #14 AWG , lOC Signal Cable per specs
2 . Chenango Ave . and Logan St . --
a .) Retain t he same location ut i lizing the e xisting
wood pol e s for overhead s pan wire installation .
b .) Equ i pm e n t and/or materials :
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1 -S e m~-A c tua te d Cont rol l er pe r s p ecs with
loop vehicl e d e t ec t or , p e d -ti mer . and
r espo nd e r ha r n ess .
2 -Ad jus tabl e, 2-way . 2 sec ti o n , 9 " p e d
signal s compl e te with bra c k e t s and f i ttings
f o r s id e pol e m ou n ti n ~ (wood ) .
. , 1 •• 2 -AdJ u stabl e , 2-way , 2 s ec tion. 9 " ped
s ignals eompl e t e wi t h f i ttings for top
of pedestal mounting .
ii -'. '' 2 -Adjustable , 4 -way , 3 s e c tion , 8 inch
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signals , compl e t e with hangers and fittings
for s pan wire mo unting .
10' pedestal s per specs
150 ' of 1~" ri g id galv . conduit w/(4)-90°
s we ep e lls
200' of #14 7 ,. -100 ' of #14 AWG . lOC Signal Cable per specs
TW . s tranded wire (buried loop)
UF . s h eat h e d pairs (loop connect) -250 ' of #1 4
3 . Tuf ts Av e . an d Delawar e S t . --
a .) Re move t his i ns ta llation e ntire l y . To b e
r e pla ce d b y t h e r ec o mm e nd e d i ns tallation for
Tuf ts A ve. a nd El a ti St .
4 . Tuft s Av e. and Fox St . --
a .) Re mo ve th is i ns tal latio n en tirel y. To b e
r e pl ace d h y t h e r e c mme n de d inst a llation f o r
Tuft s Av e. and E lat1 St .
5 . Tu1 ts Ave . and Ela ti S t. --("T " l n ter sec ti o n)
a .) In s tall st andar d traffi iKnal wi th b ot h
v e h i c l e an d p e d e s trran acuat1 o n . This
i ns tallati o n is r e c o mmend d t o co nso lid a te
th e two c r ossi ng s at De lawar e a n d Fox inte r sec tions .
b .) Eq u ipment and/or mat e r ia l s :
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1 -Semi -Ac tuat e d o nt r u l l c r pe r s pec s with
l oop v e h ic l e d LPI'tur . p(·d -time r . and
r es pond e r harn e s ~
2 -Ad j us t abl e , 2-w a .v . 3 s <:I r o n . k tn c h
!"i g nal s , complt>l e •Ht h !l lltC h b a c kpla te o n
one 3 s e c ti o n o.;i d£' Jnrl 1di ng haiii{P I'S and
Iittlnl{s t o r ~p a 11 ,.lt'<· mo unt ing .
2 -Ad J u st abl . 2 -wa .v . on, "''d e 3 s c t 1on , R in c h
s i g-nal . o th e r' o.,Ld P 2 "'''t'tJ o n . 9 " p d S l j.i nal
c ompl c t With . U I'3C k ·t~ and 1 il t1n .,:~ IO I ' S ld
pol t-mou nt in ~ (v.oo u)
1 -Ad ,J u s tabl e , 2 -wa y , 2 SC('tl o n , 9 " p e d
~ig nals c umpl P t t' wt th t 1t tin gs Jor top o J
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1 -.1\d.)u table. 1 -way . 2 sec tion , 9" ped
s ignal s compl ete with fittings for top
o l pole mounting .
2 -10 ' pedestals per specs
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saddles for side pol e mountin g.
-LOO' 3 /8 " s pan wire w/accrs ories ~. ~ ·:· -100' q "-rigid galv . conduit w/(4)-90°
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swee p ells
200' #14 AWG, lOC Signal Cabl per specs
50 ' #14 TW . stranded wire (buried loop).
200' #14 UF , sheathed pairs (loop co nnect)_
6 . Tufts Ave . and Huron St . --
a .) Reta1 n the same locati on but •·e vi e the
i nstallation to accomodate both pedestrian
and vehicle .
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1 -Semi-Actuated Controller p er specs with
loop vehicle det ec tor , p e d-timer , and
responder harn. ss .
~· 2 -Adjustabl e, 4-way . 3 sec tion, 8 inch signals ,
c omplete with hangers and fittings for span
wire mounting .
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2 -Ad just abl e . 2 -way. 2 section. 9" ped signal
complete with barckets and fittings for
side of pole mo u nting (wood).
Ad justabie , 2 -way . 2 section, 9" ped signal
c omplete with fittings for top ot pole mount .
10' pedestals per specs
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s we p ells
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-250' of Pl4 AWG . lOC Si~naJ cable per specs
100' o1 Pl4 TW . s t 1·anded wire (buried loop)
250' of Nl1 UF . s h eat h ed pa irs (loop c onnect)
7 . Stan f o rd Ave . and Logan St . --
a .) R tain th e s:im lo aft o n but revise the·
ins tallati on to a cc omvdate bo th p e d s trtan
and vehicle .
b .) Equipme nt and /or mat nal s :
t Same a s Hur on St .. and Tu1t ,., Av .
8 . Ox1 ord Av t>. a nd F ox St .
a .) R mo ve and r l oc a t new ltJS ta lla tion (rnld-blo k)
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8 . a .) (continued)
i 100' to the west on Oxf ord Ave .
b .) Equipme nt and /or materials :
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1 -Single Dial Fix e d Time Controller,
e xpan si ble to three (3) dials with
responder harness per specs.
2 -35' x 8'' steel poles w1 th accessories per
specs .
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2 Adjustable. 1-way , 2 section. 9" ped-signals
complete with brackets and fittin~s for
side of pol e mounting (steel). , ..
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2 -Ad j ustable , 2 -way . 3 section, 8 inch
signals. complete with 5 inch backplate on
one 3 section side including hangers and
fittings for span wire mounting
2 -Freeze proof pedes trian push-buttons with
s addles for side o f pole mount
-70' of 1~" rigid galv. conduit w/{2)-90°
s we e p ells.
-50' of 3 /8" span wire w/accessories
-100 ' of #14 AWG . lOC signal cable per specs.
9 . Oxford Ave . and Inca St . --
~.) Remov e and relocate new installation (mid-block)
± 100' to the west o n Oxford Ave .
b .) Equipme nt and /o r mat eri al s :
Sam e as OxfordAv e . and Fox St .
10 . Man s fi e ld Av e . and Huron St .
a .) Remov e and r e l oc at e n ew installation (mi d-bl oc k)
t 100' to the e a s t on Man sfield Av e .
b .) Equipment and /or rna terials :
e Same as Oxf ord Av e. a n d Fox St .
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a .) Remove and r e loc at e new Jn s t a llati o n (mid-block)
± 100' t o the west o n Leh1 gh Ave . ut1l1zing the
wood pole i n plac o n tht• ,.,.,uth side .
b .) Eq u ipme nt and 'nr mat o l'i;~l s :
1 -S1n ~lc Dial Fixed Time Controller. expansible
to three (3) dials with responder harness
p e r s pecs .
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:!:,• x H" s t eel po l e w :H·rc·sso rl.e s pe r specs
-Ad.Jus tabl e. 1-w:J~. 2 scction . 9'' pl'd-signals
comple t E> with J i lti n "s lnr l (lp ot p ole
Jn<ltlllllllh'.
I -,\tJ .Ju;;tal>l ·. J -wa} 2;:;ection . 9" p eel-s ignal
<'OrnplC't wi th bra<'ket s a nd littings for
-.1dc u t ~Jole mount in l.! (wood).
2 -Adjust::~ble , 2-way , 3 s ·c ti un, 8 J nt'h signals.
compl ete with :; in<'h b:J<'kplatc on o ne
3 sec tion s ide and in cludrng litl1n ~s lor
spa n wire mounting .
-10 ' pc·dcst al p e r· spe:cs
2-Free/<' proof prdes trian push butt on-., with
,.;a dell 'S l o r srd e pole mounting .
-70' u f I~" rig1d ga lv . co nduil w (2)-90°
sweep e lls .
50' o f 3 /H" span wire w a cccsso r ir~s
100' of Pl1 AWG . IOC s i g n a l c abl e pPr specs.
12 . Dartm outh AvP . and L:Jfay >tt e St.
a .) Remo\'t' and rPlocat new inst;,r l l ation (ml d-bloc k)
l. 125' to th · e a !:ll on Dart m<.ulh Ave .. Tran ;;t e r
luminair e on PS C po lf' =17 ;:,;. '"n ew ;;t •t•l JJ(J l e;
rrmovp wood pole .
b .) Equipm e nt and o r m::rtc r·ials :
Sanw as Oxf o rd Avp and F o x St .
1 ~1 . Downing St . ano Ea s tman Av€!. --
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:J .) Rt•movP and n·loc·nt l• new lno..;taJl ati on (rn!d-block)
:i 150 ' to the nOJ'lh on Down 1n~ St . R e mo ve
unmark ed PS C pol£· (wood) on l:a S t si d •. tran s 1 e r
N 1 S lu m 1 n a 1 r ' w 1 r· • t o 11 w -; t ('l: l po 1
IJ . ) Equtpmt•nt and t' rna t I..'I'J,Ii-.,
J . ) R"''"'\" and I'P i o<'all' Ill~~> Jll'l:rlla tl<lfl !m id-block)
I 125' I n lilt> Wt''<l o n 0;JJ 'll'l li\Jlh <\ l I)J,ong
"'<H lf! pol • .tn pia!'\'"" l h •· -;ou th .,lr.lP .
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School Signal Crossi ng Memo
15 . Da rtmouth Ave and Ch eroke e 'De lawar e St. --
a .) Re taJn this locati on. instal l sta ndard
mid-block instal la tio n . Utilize the two (2)
wood poles in plac e.
b.) Equipm en t and 'or materials:
Sam e a s Oxford Ave . and F o x St .. exclusive
ol steel pol~s.
16 . Balti c Ave . and Tejon St .
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a .) Re move and relocat e n • Installation (mid-bl ock)
± 125 ' to th e sout h o n T e Jon St .
b.) Equipment and /or material
Same as Oxford Av e . and Fox St .
17 . Baltic Ave. and Ra rit an St . --
a.) Rem ove and reloca t new installation
± 75' to the north on Rarita n St .
b .) Equip11ent and/ot· mat£ria1s:
Same as Ox ford Av • and Fox St .
18 . L e hi g h Av e. and L oga n St
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a .) R lain the sa me lo<"atton . ·on,· rt to
semi-actu ati on . b oth vehicl£> and p destr1 an
actuated .
IJ .) Equi pme nt and OJ' matel'ials .
Same as Chenango A v •·. an<l L og-:~.n St .
~\1.1n s ! it:!ld Av e. and Logan St . --
a .) Retain the amf' l tatton , '""n'·ert to
Pmi-actuatJcJn . b<•l ll ,,.,,,,.!, and ped(•-.tr tan
actuat e d .
b .) Equ1pment and ''~' m:J i•J1 ,1l,.,
Sam;• a,.; Chenan go A\'£• and 1 ~~~an St
Th P abov .· lt s t •d r f'c ·omm nda t 1 Oil'-d• not , "' Ju de t •..., r " .11 ·~ lut·
labot· n o r do(',.. It llll'll.<IP lllli:><"<·llan<•J"ll'-,!(.,.., ... q·y mat<•tl.&l vi' r·L•ntal
qu1pm •n t lll'<'dt•d to on<.;trut•t and tn,.,tall -.au•
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Ke-l l s WAgg o n e r
SCHOOL SIGN Al C R~ :;I NG PROPOSAL
lo the 1969 Pub l lr I•pr o vement Fund Bud~et there ts an appropri-
ation o1 S25 ,000 f o r the School Crossin& Signal Progra•. we
are suh.ittin& the f oJ lowio& proposal tor your c onsideration:
There are 19 locati o ns involved in t e prQRram . Six ot tbe
pre•Pnt locati o ns w0 uld be retained . this inc l udes one aid-
block location . Ten ot the present locations wou d be relocated
to •1d-block. Two of the preaent loca ti on~ woul d be reaoved
and would be replaced with a stngle in!4t a llat l o n at r. ''T"
1nter9ect1on . J am en c lo1ting a ''Table oJ Locet1 P oli ·· and so.e
aerial photos showing tbe epproxlme te rec o mmende d location~.
Tbe eat1mated costs of materials to be u~e d 1n e~c h lnatallatlon ... :
1 . Chenango & Delaware
2 Chen a ng o l Logan
3 . Tuf t 'l &.. ~h"'11re
4 . Tu f t s &t Fox
5 . Tu fts &. Fht i
~-T 1 ~ ~ Huro n
7 . t an fo r d &. Lo ge n
8 . O~f o r d &t Fox
9 . Oxl o r d Inc ~
1 0 . a ns f 1 l d r.. Huron
l1 L h lgh & G ela pe~:o
12 0:< r t onou t h lf. Lilia y t t e
l:l . Down t ng E8stme n
1 4 . Clflr r m & WRs hinR ton
15 . rt mouth ~ DP!awar e
16 . Ut~ l I TP Jon
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Tbe apeelfloetiOAD tor tbe equt,..at ... ia t.e ftaal ,,., ..
ate .. aad we would l i ke to aak tor ~lde aboat ·t~ atddle ot
•reb . Del her, ia n.-cted to take .,... .. 1Mtelr 10 "*-.
*'· &ra .. r , CoordlMtor of Publle ler•tc ... ~ Public
lcboole , baa beeo lotor .. d ot tbe propoe.t a act baa ~lced
b18 approval aod bopea tbet tbe procraa ceo proceed ea npidlJ •• .... tble .
There wlll be about $3,000 of atacellaoeoua eapeaa .. 1DY01Yed
with tbe ectual 1oatallat1oaa ; tb1a will toclude aucb tbl .. a
aa eoacrete lor pole beaea , reata1 of equ1paeat , coaaectorw tor apea wire , etc .
We baYe not .. tiaeted tbe coat of lebor ia an, ot tbe ebo9e
coata eiace .. plea to uae our owo fore... It la •er1 doubtful!
tbat with our pr .. eat toree end tbe other work to be ~e durl ..
tbe aua.er aoat ba tbet we caa ftaiab all of tbe 1Datallat1oaa prior to acboo l opeo l ar to Sept .. ber .
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Dire ctor of Publ ic Work a
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PH ASE II (B ), ~SCHOOL CROSSING SIGNALS
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1 Chang e page 4 . ~ ragraph #1, to rea d as fo l lows .
"The co ntrol l er s hall be an Ea gle Sin g l e d1al e xpand able
to three (3) d ial&,o r e quival e nt , a nd furnished with an
Eag l e EYS -22 res ponder and /or ha rness w1re d to terminal
facilities ."
2 . Add to e nd of item #13 , p age 12 , and to item #5 , page 13 ,
the f ollowing sentence
"All reflectors and part s shall b e d1rectly interchangeable
with existing Eagle Signals "
3 . Change pag e 22 , item #4. quantity from ''10" to "12";
c hange pag.e 23 , item 14 . quantity irom ''24" to "26 ".
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PA HSE II .. :J), 1 969 SCHOOL CROS S IJtf G SIGNALS
1 . Cbange page 2~, Item #4 , description as f ollows:
Shielded 2 c~nduc t or wi re Belden U8719
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NOTICE AND I STRUCTlO S TO BIDDER S OF TR~PFIC SIG AL
EQ UIPMENT AND SUPPORTS MATERIALS FOR SCHOOL CROSS! GS
Se al e d bid s will b e r ece iv e d at th e of ti ce of Pur c ha s1 ng
Age nt , 3400 South El ati Str eet, City of En glewood. Colorado ,
80110 , mark e d "Traf fic Si g :~uipm e ra •. and Material Bid -
Do No t Open Until 2 :00 PM ~· ~· for the f ur ni s hin g
of e quipment and material s listed in fo ur (4) parts o f s pecifi-
c ations and accompanying drawings, map s a nd c har ts . All b1d
su bmitt e d s hall b su bje c t to the followin g condition , r equire-ments and instru ct1o ns :
1 . All bids shall be submitted u p o n bid s heets provided by
the City , which shall co ns ist of four (4) parts and a summary
sheet. The City may ac ce pt a bid and award t h e co ntract for
th e pur c hase of an y numb e r of items in any part , le s than all ,
a nd for any numb er of par ts. Th e bidd e r may e lect t o bid any
one or all of the 4 bid parts but if he e l ects to b1d any part
he must bid all items within that part a nd s hall separately
state the reduction , if a ny , which shall be made in the bid
if all items in t hat part are purchased . The City of Englewood .
Colorado , is e xem pt from all Federal , State , and local taxes .
All prices are to be quoted at a firm price , F .O.B. Englewood ,
Colorado , deliver e d to and accepted for the City by the C1ty
Traffic Engine er at a location within the City a s instructed
and s hall includ cha r ges fo r freight , d elivery , contai ners, packaging , etc.
Th City r
quantiti e at th
erves th
unit pri r1ght to increase or d ecrea e
s hown o n the proposal .
Copies of bid sp cifi ations may b e obtai ned at the off1
of t h P urc ha si ng Ag nt , 3400 South El ati, En glewood . Colorndo ,
Tel phon numb r 761-1140 . exte nsion 219 .
2 . At th
all nee s
the typ ,
ment which
of all b1d
1on ,d sign
10n . th bldder
rature and 1llu trat1on
numb r and op rational features of th
bid ubrnltt d I n con id
giv n to su h fa tors a
atur as w 11 as pri t -
3 In ord ons1d red for an awa1·d, lh equ1pm nt
overed by b1d hall hav b n t1m p rov n by a tual in lal-
lation in tw nty-fiv (25) or mor cities , e a ch of 11h1 h Instal-
lation hall hav b n made not 1 ss than one (1) y
ding th dat of th bid ubmis ion . Pr oof tha
is so qualified hal l a ompa ny th bid . Th e
hall turn! h written guarant
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and amt erial 1or a peri o d of one (1) year from date of final
d c liv r y .
4 . As part of b1d. a ch bidd r sh all designate o n each bid
s h eet th e net days within whic h th e quipm e nt listed on t ha t
bid she t s hall b d el 1v ere d , tran sport a t ion c harges prepaid ,
to th City of En g l e wo od , Traffic Sh op . 3 400 South Elati Street,
Engl ewood, Colorado At tke tiMe ef the GUB M16619A ef ~R8 eia ,
the e:i:dde1 !!hllll f'6:!1t: 111t:h the BiPeeter ef Fi111111ee 11 eel!ei ,
eitheP e aeh eP suPet), ill 1111 IIM6ttllt equ11l t:e tell r>eteel!t (19%~
ef the tetal eid as she«ll eA tke SUMMIII"' sheet, whieh ;:,hall
oePve as oeeuPity fep the sueeessful eidder's r>Jentf'!: del:i:oery
ef all items ~YFGhasea withiR the tiMe oe~ thePeieP iA the
!ri-d .
The proposal guarantee of all bidders except the successful
bidder will be returned to them withln sixty (60) days from
date bids are opened . Should the delivery oi all i tems be
effected within the number of days set therefor from the date
of notification of award , the bond of the successf ul bidder
will be returned within thirty (30) days from the date of
delivery of the last item delivered.
5 . It is antislP~ted that all bids will be opened on the ~~ day of M~Teh , l~~~nd that notification to the successful
~r will be given within thirty (30) days thereafter . Bidders
are invited to be present at the opening of the bid proposals.
6 . Bidders may satisfy themselves , by personal investigation
and by such other means as they may think necessary or desirable
as to the location of and conditions affecting the proposed
work , etc.
Should a bidder find discrepancies in or omissions from
bid specifications, or s hould be in doubt as to their meaning ,
he shall notify the Pur chasing Agent . If the point in que Li o n
is not fully set forth . a written addendum will be mailed or
delivered to all person obtaining applicable specifications
The City Will not b b oun d nor responsible for any explanations
on interpretations other than those given i n writing as set
forth in this paragraph No oral instructions, interpretations
or r epr es ntations shall b binding on th City.
7. A bidder :~thdr w his propos al at any time prior to
2 .00 P.M. of O.'it , ~.q'ICAfter e xplration of such time
no proposal can b Withd rawn or mod1f1 e d .
8 . Paym nt of th pur ha s pri e
per co ntract shall b mad to th
d liv ry and upon final ac ptanc
Eng i n e r of th City of Engl wood,
for the equipment furnished
ucccssiul bidder after
of quipmeni by th Traffic
Colorado.
9 . A uccessful bidd r sh all 1nd mn1fy and save harmle s the
City of Engl ewoo d a g 1n s t all c laims for royalties. for patent '
or suit for infringemen th r on , whi h may be involved in th
manula <"tur o r u of th mat rials t\• be furni hed .
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10 . T he City of Englewo od reserves the rJght to waive informal-
ities and technicalities i n. or to reject any or all proposals
The low bid may not ne cessaril y be th e proposal accepted . Pri ces
quoted shall be firm for a peri od ol at lea t 75 days Jrom date
of bid opening . The City reserves the right to award contracts
for items list e d, either 1n part or whole . il it 1s in the best
interests of the City to do so.
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR FIXED-TH!E CONTROLLER
The controller shall be a single dial expansible to t hree
(3) dials , and furnished with a responder and /or harness described herein .
All fixed-time controller mec hanis ms shall be directly
interchangeable with existing Eagle EF-20 type controllers
without the use of adapter cables or wiring changes . All
timing dials shall be directly interchangeable with existing
Eagle dial cycle units .
All mid-block pedestrian actuated fixed-time controllers
shall be initially furnished so that the dial unit will dwell
on main street "green ." Prints and controllers shall be furn-
ished showing future conversion to interconnected type operation with dial t~rning .
All fixed-time controllers shall be furnished with Eagle
EYS-22 responder harness and wired to terminal facilities .
All controller cabinets shall be tapped for future mounting
of resp~nder .
The dials shall be driven by a heavy-duty synchronous
disc motor with all shafts turning on ball or needle bearings .
All gears shall have a minimum thickness of one eighth inch.
The motor shall be electrically and mechanically jack-mounted
to the dial cycle unit . The controller shall operate satis-
factorily on 60 cycles between the limits of 90 and 130 volts
AC. Each dial shall provide three (3) offsets .
The signal contacts shall be capable m carrying fifteen
(15) amperes at 120 volts AC . They shall have s minimum diameter
of 5 /16 inch and minimum thickness of 1 /8 inch. They shall
be easily removable for inspection or replacement . They must
have convenient , independent , individual adjustment for contact
pressure. Each color interval shall be adjustable in steps of
one percent (1%). Controllers shall be supplied with the
necessary signal circuits complete with signal contacts , a
per attached drawings of phasing , and cut cams with the neces ary
relays , wiring and complete terminal facilities for a minimum
of 19 signal cir~uits. Also wiring and terminal facilities
shall be provided for easy field addition of features purchased at a later date .
Controllers shall provide sixteen color intervals and
supplied with cut cams . Controllers shall have a means when
acted upon by the master controller which hall keep all inter-
connected controllers in proper time relationship with one another .
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Controll e r s s hall b e s o wir e d a s to p rovid e local off-
duty flashing on the t o llowing cir u 1 ts
Amb e r -Main Stre e t
Dark -Pedestrian Si g nal
Controller shall also conta1n a ilash contro l circuit to
provid e insurance that rem o t e or t1me switch transler to flas hing ,
from normal stop and go operati on , hall only occur during the
No . l interval in the cycle , 'which is normally the first interval
of the main street green . The flash control circuit shall be
fu rnish ed independent of the other nineteen (19) s ignal circuits .
Wh e n the controller is in a 1lashing condition, the signal
switc hing mecha nism shall be inoperative , dwelling in the main
street green signal condition , from where normal pre-timed oper-
ation s hall resume . The flashing circuits shall be so arranged
that the signal may be left in flash1ng operation whil e the
controller is removed from the cabinet for repa1r or replacement.
The flasher shall be jack-mounted and driven by a heavy-duty
disc motor and shall be equipped with a radio interference suppressor.
Controller shall have a local shut-down switch to turn off the signals completely.
In case of failure of the inter-connecting cable from the
master controller, the secondary controller shall operate as an isolated controller .
A fused terminal shall be provided for the urtgrounded
service con du ctor . Terminals shall be permanently marked and
show proper connections for service contro ls and intersection conductors.
A connection to the timers hall be made by multiple jack
plug so that when the jack is disconnected , a timer may be
rapidly removed from its cabinet and another substituted com-
pletely including dial units , cam shafts , and dial-latch relay .
Signal lights shall be switched by a cam shaft device.
The signal motor shall be of the rotary solenoid type . To
provi de longer life and higher degree of reliability a DC
solenoid coil shall be employed . The coil shall receive it
power from a full wave rectifier locat d in the mechani m.
Sign al switching shall not occur until after the actuation of
the motor coil and shall be of less than one-tenth (1 ;10)
econd duration to avoid confu ing dark ignal or overlappin of signal indications .
The timer and Signal contacts h 11 hav a suitable cov r
to protect it against dust or other foreign matter .
Controller sh a ll be completely hou ed 1n ca t alum1num
or aluminum alloy cabinet ; properly neoprene ga keted to exclud
dust and moi ture. Hinge doors shall b provided permitting
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complet e a ccess to the interior ot the cab 1net Cabi n et to
b e supplied s ha ll be of t h e bac k mounted type with st eel pole
bands . The min1mum s1ze of the c a b1net ar e as follows ·
Dept h ·
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Height :
Stan da rd
1 4 1nch es
19 13 /32 1n ches
29 3 /4 inches
Cabinet shall be provided with a screened to p vent . A
hole in the bottom of the cabinet will be drilled for a two
(2) inch conduit . Th e doors shall be pro vided wit h a sub-
treasury lock . All locks shall be responsive to th e same key .
All fixed-time controllers utilizing cycle length gears
shall b e furnished with a minimum numb er of cycle gears as
follows : 40 , 45 , 50 , 55. 60 seco nds .
All outer surfaces of the controller cabinet housing
shall be primed and finished with two (2) coats of yellow enamel.
The manufacturer and successful bidder shall furnish the
manufa cturers wiring diagram for all the various controllers
included in the bid items . All wiring within the controller
shall be color coded. Equipment shall be guaranteed against
defects in workmanship and materials for a period of not less
than one year from the date of delivery . All equipment is to
be deliver e d to the City of Englewood , Traffic Shop, 3400
South Elati Street , Englewood , Colorado 80110 , with all trans-portation ch arges pre-paid .
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR LOCAL RESPONDING DEVICE
The responding device s~all be designed to operate from
the centralized Traffic Control Master . It will be located
at various intersections and be housed in the cabinets with
the intersection controllers.
The responder shall be provided with a MS type multiple
circuit connector for jack connection to the terminal facilities
of the local controller .
It shall be possible to remove the inter ection controller
without disturbing or disconnecting a respon der .
It shall be possible to remove the responder and the inter-
section controller will continue to operate on a non-intercon-
nected basis .
The responder shall be capable of controlling 31 functions
including dials 1, 2 , and 3 ; and resets 1, 2 , and 3 ; plus
resynchronization , plus special features such as fire lane
preemption and remote flashing, up to a total of 31 functions .
The responder shall not exceed st inches by 6 inches
by lOi inches in size . All wiring will be coded .
Failure of a two wire and ground interconnect circuit shall
result in the local controller operating in a non-interconnected
progressive fashion on the sam dial and offset as when the
failure occurred without any stopping whatsoever of the local
controller dials.
The responder shall be design d to use only long lived
dependable telephone switching type components and will not
utilize any vacuum tubes or gas filled electron tubes . It
shall be unacceptable to have any t1ming or time delay devices
of a thermal nature . Any continuous mov1ng parts shall not
be permitted .
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It is the purpose of these specificatlons to set forth
the min1mum acceptable requirements concerning quality and
operation of a loop detector .
All loop detectors shall be directly interchangeable with
existing Eagle EW-65 loop detector amplifiers without the use
of adapter cables or wiring changes.
I . Definitions .
1 . The term "detector," as used in these specifications ,
shall pertain to the self-contained amplifier oscillator
unit which is capable of sensing the presence of metallic mass .
2 . The term "feeder ," as used in these specifications ,
shall refer to the two (2) conductor cables which connects
the sensing loop in the street to the detector unit .
3 . The term "loop," as used in these specifications, shall
refer to the sensing element comprised of one or more
turns of TW Stra nded or Solid wire buried in a slot in
the road surface .
II . General Requirements .
1 . Each loop detector shall be a self-contained unit
compr1sed of the power supply and all other components
necessary to provide for the detection of vehicles con-
stituting one traffic phase .
2 . Each loop detector shall be supplied complete with
comprehensive installation instructions .
III . Operating Requirements .
1. The detector shall be design d to operate satisfactorily
in temperatures ranging from -35 °F . to +160°F .
2. The detector shall be designed to ope~ate satisfactorily
on line voltage of 120 volts or 240 volts as specified ,
+10%--15%, 50/60 Cy. alternating current.
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ized , with the e x cep ti on o f the output relay , and shall
be responsive to inductance inputs between 100 micro-
henries and 1400 mi c ro-henr ies
4 . Princ iple of operati o n shall be a response to changes
in the inductance of the loop
5 . Calibration facil~ties for adjusting detector shall
be an integral part of the dete ctor . Loop tuning shall
be a simplified procedure which may be performed without
traffic activity , without the need of test apparatus .
6. A presence time mode switch shall be an integral part
of the detector and shall have thr ee p ositions:
(1) Pluse (P) 50 millisecond pulse
(2 ) Normal (N) 180 seconds
(3) Extended (E) 10 minutes
7 . The detector shall be capable of detecting vehicles
traveling at speeds ranging from 0 to 120 MPH and shall
detect only those vehicles that pa s over any portion of
the attached loop .
8. Visual indication of vehicle detection shall be pro-
vided by pilot light illumination .
9 . Detectors operating in close proximity shall not
require a change in oscillator frequency and shall be
capable of operating directional loops spaced one (1)
foot apart.
10. Balanced Bridge Circuitry shall be used to insure
that environmental changes caused by rain , snow , dirt ,
mud, voltage transients . lightning disturbances , etc .,
shall not affect the dete ctor .
11 . When connected to one or more loops, should a vehicle
stop over a loop or a portion thereof , the detector shall ,
after a prescribed presence time, indicate the passage of
other vehicles over that loop(s).
12 . The relay shall be normally held energized and de-
energize upon detection . This shall provide "fail safe·• operation .
IV. Electrical and Physi cal Requirements .
I . Each detector shall be provided with a multiconductor
color coded harness and connector .
2 . Each detector unit shall be fus protected . Said
fuse shall be clip mounted .
3 . Each detector shall be p rman ntly grounded internally
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(2) or more loops to a combined maximum loop area of
1200 sq . ft., over a total feeder wire length of up to 1000 ft.
5 , In most installations it sha ll be possible to run
feeder cable in common conduit with signal and interconnect
cable without interference.
6 . The detector chassis shall be encased in a two (2)
piece , light weight aluminum housing which shall be readily
removed exposing the chassis for inspection and maintenance .
7 . Means for adjusting detect or for operation with its
associated loop(s) shall be readily accessible and easy
to accomplish without requiring the services of a tr ained
engineer or technician.
V . Guarantee
The above specified equipment shall be guaranteed free
from def e cts in material and workmanship for a period of one
(1) year from date of d e liver y .
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The following specJfica.t ions ar e int ended to pi "O \<Jd
th m1nimum requir e m nt for traffic sJgnals th at w111 be
acceptabl by the C1 t y of En g l ewoo d
1 . Th e housings shall be d1 e cas t alumi num Jlloy and
shall be of sectional co nstructi o n t o permit th 1 n lallati o n
of additional sections for future n eeds Th tops a nd bot tom
o f s ignal sect1o ns shall b e flat f or Intcr c han g ab 1lit y an d appearan e .
2 . The door shall be die cast alum1num alloy Whlch shall
be hinged at the lett s1de with a s ub sta ntial screw type fast e ner
of stainless steel at th e right side Cam type fa teners are
not p e rmitted . The vtsor hall be o1 aluminum or alum1num
alloy , and Shlpped attached to th s 1gna l door The back s
of hinges shall be flat and cored for th e s imple addition of back plates at any future time .
3 . All housings and doors shall be interchangeable .
4. The door and lenses shall be gasketed to exclude dust and mo1sture .
5 . The housings shall be fin1sh d with two (2) coats
of yellow e namel with the inside of th visors a flat black .
6 . The lenses shall be plastic 8 3 18 inches in d1am ter ;
the e xt er i o r of convex surface shall h e smooth . The lenses
shal l be unlettered and unsymboliz d unle otherwis e pe c 1fied
Th e color c hromat1city of the red , yell w, and gre n lens s
s hall coni orm to the a c ceptable tol ran es 11 t ed on pa e 5
and 6 , "In s titute of Traff1c Eng1n e rs. T chni al Re p or t No l .
1958 R vision " Th e 12 Inch lens shall h ~{las!>. and shall
meet th spec if ic ation set forth by th l nstttut of Tr fft Eng1n e r
7 Silvered Rlas s reJl c tors o r l ~ak r •tl t o r meet1ng
the p c it t ca tJ o ns of th I n tttute of Traff1 Eng1nee1·s s hall
b us d . The S ilv e red coating-shall b ptotcct d by an 1 c-
trically d epo It d co pp r coat 1n g we1gh1ng not 1 than on -
hl lf (~) oun Ov ,. th e copp r oat1n,; lh 1·e· hall b plac d
a prote ttve co at1ng of 1nd us tr1al type palnt
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des 1 g n ed to ho l d a n A-2 1 bulb, 4 0-. 60-. o r 67-watt tr affi c
sig nal l a mp wi th the ll g ht ce n ter at th e f oc al poin t o f the
re fl ec t or . This recept a c l e sh a ll be provided with a l am p grip
t o pr e v e n t t h l a mp workin g l oose , due to vibrat1on P r ov ision
s hall b e mad e o n ei th e r th e lamp r eceptacle or reflec tor ho ld e r
to p e rmi t th e p r o p e r f oc us i n g of l a mp s . and a secure f a sten in g
for th e r e t e n tio n of th e des i r e d fo c u s . S epar a te r f l eeter h o lder
f o r ei th e r s ilve r e d g l a ss or alzak refl ect or s
9 . The optical unit shall provide f o r ant i-sun pha ntom .
10. Ther e shall be a terminal block in e a c h f a ce, a
minimum of six (6) terminal contact p o ints p e r fa ce .
11 . All signals shall b e of the ad j ustabl e type .
12 . All gaskets shall be neoprene .
13 . All die cast aluminum parts shall conform to the
"Institute of Traffic Engineers , Technical Re port No . 1 , 1958
Revision , Housing Se c tion ."
All of the foregoing specification s go v e rn i n g t he construc-
tion of 8-inch traffic signals shall be o bserved in th e design
of acceptable 12-inch signal sectio n s . Th e ignal housing
and door shall be of die cast alumin u m . The front of each
section shall be square in appearan c e t o provide maximum "target
value " and shall possess the same conformation as 8-inch sections for pleasing appearance .
The following exceptions must b e obs er v ed :
1 . The signal door is to be equippe d with two latches
to provide an adequate seal fo r 12 -in c h signal door s.
2 . Wide angle lens shall be su pplied but long range
intensity lenses shall be availabl e .
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALL SIGNAL HEADS
All signals s hall b e shippe d wit h visors att a che d to t h e d oors .
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1. A pedestr1a n signal shall consist of two identical
sections , one to indicate WALK , the other to indicate DON'T
WALK when illumina te d by a single standard incandescent traffic
signal lamp contained in each section. Each section to be
die cast aluminum with the exterior of each top and bottom
end to be flat and the two sections to be held firmly together
in a manner that they ma y be readily disassembled and reassembled
for repair or r evision . The backs of hinges shall be flat and
cored for the simple addition of back plates at any future time.
2 . Each lens shall be flat with a smooth outside surface
and with all lettering embossed on the inside of the lens .
When not illuminated the lettering on each of the lenses shall
be well obscured. Th e lettering shall be in a straight line
with a uniform height of three inches and a 3 /8 " wide stroke .
3 . Th e lettering "DON'T WALK" shall be portland orange
with bla c k opaque background in two lines of copy.
4. Th e lettering "W ALK " shall appear as white when illu-
minat ed and have black opaqu e background.
5 . The parabol i c gl ass o r Alzak reflectors shall be square
in shape in order to produce an even distribution of light
out to the corners of the square lens.
6. There
dust-shield t o hall be a neoprene gas keting used as a positive
eal the area between the lens and reflector .
7 . The ped e strian signal shall utilize parts that permi t
the mo dification o f standard 8" vehi c le signals and their
conversio n t o pede trian signals whi c h will comply with these
spe c ifi c ation s. Th a dapter relfector holder shall be of die cast alumin u m .
8 . Eac h section s hall have an e1ght-inch visor which shall be tunn el typ
9 . T h t~o -sec ti on unit shall have an ope ning in the top
nd b o tt om to r ec i v a 1~" pipe nipple with c ast serration arou nd t h e o pen 1n g .
10 . Th xt ri o r of th e unit hall be finished in highway
y e llow with th e x ce ption of the ins id of the visor which
shall b f inish d in ilat black .
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to the bid opening which will be retained by the City of Englewood.
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR STEEL AND CAST IRON TRAFFIC SIGNAL
PEDESTALS AND BASES
All pedestals shall be ten feet in height to consist of
4!" O.D. seamless steel pipe which is threaded into a square
cast .iron base measuring a minimum of 13" across. An access
door shall be provided which locks securely into place with one
screw . Pedestals and bases to be painted aluminum with high
quality enamel . Pedestal base shall be equivalent to Eagle
Signal UA 240 type . Complete anchorage hardware, footing details,
and loading data for proper installation shall accompany each
specific bid item . All anchorage and templates shall be shipped
immediately upon receipt of order .
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PEDESTALS AND BASES
All pedestals shall be ten feet in height to consist of
4!" O.D. seamless steel pipe which is threaded into a square
cast iron base measuring a minimum of 13" across. An access
door shall be provided which locks securely into place with one
screw. Pedestals and bases to be painted aluminum with high
quality enamel . Pedestal base shall be equivalent to Eagle
Signal UA 240 type . Complete anchorage hardware, footing details ,
and loading data for proper installation shall accompany each
specific bid item . All anchorage and templates shall be shipped
immediately upon receipt of order .
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR SPAN WIRE POLES
All ·span wire poles shall be thirty-five (35) feet in
height , a minimum of eight (8) inch O.D., and capable of
supporting a total signal load of five hundred (500) pounds
over a span of one hundred (100) feet. All poles shall be
painted aluminum with a high quality paint. All poles shall
be modified by the inclusion of a four inch by six and
one-half inch (4" x 6!") handhole with reinforcing frame and
cover . All poles shall be modified by the inclusion of a
45° pole wire inlet located four (4) feet from the top of the pole .
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Push bu tto ns s hall be of a self-contained weatherproof
type and shall hav e all moving parts housed behind a heavy
duty neopren e diaphram . All push buttons shall be painted
yellow . Push buttons shall be separately packaged for shipment
and furnished with mounting saddles .
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR FLASHER
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~ 1. 'A flasher unit shall consist of an electrical flasher ~:
mounted within the controller cabinet complete with radio inter-
ference filter .
. 2 . The flasher mechanism shall be driven by a heavy duty
disc type indication motor . The speed of the aotor shall be
easily adjustable from 30 to 60 flashes per minute . The motor
shafts shall be mounted on high quality ball bearings .
3. The flasher contacts shall be of heavy construction
with i•• diameter solid coin silver and rated at 15 amperes
load.
4. The flasher shall be mechanically jack-mounted to
the mounting panel and it shall be possible to rapidly replace
the entire motor and the flashing contacts as a unit without
tool .
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL CABLE
Unless otherwise specified , traffic signal cable shall
be in accordance with IMSA specification #20-1-1962 .
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All conduit and sweep e lls to be hot dipped ga1;Y ani.zed
rigid steel conduit , UL approved and to meet Federal Specifi-
cations WW.C-581-D and /or American Standard #CS0-1 .
All sweep ells shall be 1~" I . D . with an overall length
of thirty-two (32) inches ; a twelve (12) inch minimum radius
on the 90° bend in the center of sweep ; a min i mum of one (1)
i nch of outside t hreading on both ends .
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All span wire t o be 3 /8 inch class "A " zinc coated extra
galvanized per ATSM 475-62T with a minimum breaking strength
of ten thousand (10 ,000) pounds .
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Bid Proposal No .
Date of Issue:
Bid Open ing Da~t~e-=------------
MATERIALS -TRAFFIC SIGNAL EQUIPMENT
Bid Sheet -Part I
Office of City Manager
City of Englewood
3400 South Elati Street
Englewood, Colorado
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unit price shown. The bidder shall bid on all items listed. Partial bidding of items i s not permitted.
Quant1ty
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Tabulation of Items
Description
Single Dial Fixed-Time Controller , expansible
to three (3) dials with responder harness.
oversize cabinet per mid-block ped-actuated per
specif ications, and EYS-22 Responder Harness
wired to facilities.
I Unit
Price
$
Extension
$
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Two-interval Electronic Pedestrian Timer with
harness per specifications $ $
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10 I Adjustable, 2-way, 3 section, 8 inch signals , 1 $ I $
complete with hangers and fittings for span wire
mounting.
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complete with hangers and fittings for span wire
mounting .
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signals co.plete with brackets and fittings for
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banded side of pole aounting (steel).
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Unit
Price I
1 Extension
I 4 Adjustab~e , 1-way , 2 section, 9 inch pedestrain
sign als complete with brackets and fittings for
banded side of pole mounting (wood)
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$ I $ I
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, Adjustable, 2-way, 2 section, 9 inch pedestrian
I signals complete with fittings and brackets for
banded side of pole mounting (wood). t.
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AdJUStable , 2-way, 2 section , 9 inch pedestrian $ i $
sign als complete with fittings for top of pedestal . 1
mounting.
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signals complete with fittings for top of pedestal
mounting.
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for side of pole mounting. $ $ I
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signal, other side 2 section, W' pedestrian
signal complete with brackets and fittings for
side pole mounting (wood).
$ $
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signals.
Bidder sign here: ________________________ __
Title : __________________________________ __
Representing: ____________________________ __
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TOTAL $
Lump sum if
Awarded all items : $
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Date of Issue :
Bid Open ing oa•t~e~:------------
MATERIALS -TRAFFIC SIGNAL CABLE
Bid Sheet -Part II
Office of City Manager
City of EQglewood
3400 South Elati Street
Englewood , Colorado
The City of Englewood reserves the right to increase or decrease the quantities at the
unit price shown . The bidder shall ~id on all items listed. Partial bidding of items
is not permitted .
Tabulation of Items
Quantity Description Unit Extension
Price
3000' #14 AWG, 10 Conductor , signal wire per $ $
specifications.
Bidder sign here: ______________________________ ___ TOI'AL: $
Title:
Representing: Net Days Delivery: Days
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Date of Issue :
B~d Op ening Date :
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MATERIALS -TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLES
Bid Sheet -Part Ill
Office of City Manager
City of Englewood
3400 South Elati Street
Englewood , Colorado
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unit price shown . The bidder shall bid on all items listed . Partial bidding of items
is not permitted .
Tabulation of· Items
Item Quantity I Description Unit Extensi on
Price
No .
1 18 I 8" X 35 ' steel span wire poles per specifications $ $
l TOTAL $
Bidder sign here : ________________________ ___
Title : __________________________________ _
Net days delivery: Da ys
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Date of Issue :
Bid Opening Dat'e :
IIATERI.AI.S -WIRE AHD CONDUIT
Bid Sheet -Part IV
Office of City Ka~ager
City of Englewood
3400 South Elati Street
Englewood, Colorado
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The City of Eng lewood reserves the right to increase or decrease the quantities at the unit
price shown . The bidde r shall bid on all items listed. Partial bidding of items is not
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Tabulation of Items
Item !Quantity 1 Description I Unit I Extension
No . Price
1 I 1800' I li" I.D., Galvanized, Rigid Steel Conduit per ! $ I $
Specifications. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 I 50 I li" I.D., Galvanized, Rigid 90° Sweep Ells per I $ I $
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3 I 1006' 1 #14 TW Stranded Wire per specifications 1 $ I $
(buried loop)
$ 1 600 ' #14 UF Sheathed Wire Pairs per specifications I $
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3 /8 " span wire per apecificatione $ 5 700'
Bidder sign here : ____________________________ _ TOTAL $
Lump sum if
Awarded all Items: $
Title :
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Traffic Signal Equ i pment and Suppor t Mater i al ~School Sig nal Program \q"()
SUMMARY TAB ULATION OF BID ITEMS
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1 All itema i n Par t I Lump Sum • 2 All itema in Part II Lump Sum • 3 All items in Par t III Lump Sum • 4 All items in Part IV Lump Sum •
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S ~a nley H. Di al , City M ~n ge r DATf : J a nu a ry 30 , 19 70
Stephe n A. Ly o,, D1 r ector of Fi na nce
Ke lls Wagg oner , Di r ector o f Publ ic Work s
SUBJECT : School Cro ss J ng Sign d.ls Bid
Sea led b i ds were r ece i ve d f o r t he purcha s e of Tra ffic Signal Equ ipment ;
a nd .support materials to be i nstal led for our schoo l c r ossing sjgnal project wi th the f oll ow i ng re s u lts :
Company
Ea gle Signal
Ga de s Sa les
Mine & Smelter Supply
Ryall Electric
American Pipe & Su ppl y
Econ oli te
Au toma tic
Item 1
Item 2
Item 3
Item 4
Ite m 5
Descr ption
Co ndu it
El ls
#14 Str and Wi r e
Be l d en Wi re //871Q
3/8" S pan wi re
(E quipme nt )
Part I
$21,186 .00
No Bi d
No Bi d
Part IV
Mine & Smelte r
828 .oo
62 .00
26 0 .00
No Bi d
50 .40
(C a bles )
Pa rt II
841.05
87 0 .00
$1 ,01 4.00
Ryall Electri c
756 .00
27 0 .00
25 2 .00
No Bid
56 .oo
(Po les )
Pa rt III
$2 ,700.00
Ga des Sa l es
67 .20
Funds bu dg eted for t 's proje ct are $24,38 6 .00 i n Public Impro ve ment Ac c oun t No. 3000 .1 -1 8 .07 .
Recomm end the equipment in a mo unt o f $21 ,1 86 .00 for P rt I be purchased
fro m Eagle Signal Co . Recomme nd the cab le material in Pa rk II for ~841 . 05 b u r cha~ed f rom Ga des Sal e"s Co . Recomm e nd the poles fo r
$2 ,700 .00 be purch a~ea from ~mer1c a n Pipe and Sup ply Co . Re comme nd
the m ter1· ~s n ed 'r P·rt IV (It m l-5 ) be purc hased f rom lowest
b j dder for each ltem f um M~ne & Smel ter Supply , Ryall Elec tric Co ., a n d Gades S 1 s .
The lowest bid:> for • · •ms i -5 wl1 1 total -$1 ,187 .60 . Tota l of lowest
bids f o r a~l four (i) a L w'll to 1 $25 ,91 .65 .
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CHAS. E. SHUMATE
ChJef Enrtneer
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S.H. 285 & Clarkson Street
STATE OF COLOilADO
Di•trict N~A)..._
2000 South Holly ~oloret 0
Denver, Colorado 802{1;-";': !:;-
February 3, 1970 '•-..(c:-
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Mr. Hugo T. Ruggiero
Purchasing Agent
City of Englewood
Dept. of Finance & Record
3400 South Elati Street
Englewood, Colorado 80110
Dear Mr. Ruggiero:
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We have received your original invoice and detailed cost
listing for the Division of Highways' share of costs in the traf-
fic signal installation at S.R. 285 (Jefferson Avenue) & Clarkson
Street. Enclosed is the origina l and three copies o f an Agree-
ment which covers this joint participation between the City of
Englewood and the Division of Highways.
Please have the original and two copies properly endorsed
and return to this office. The third copy is for your information,
pending return of a f ully executed copy.
WET/1m1
Encls.
cc: Kells Waggoner
F. K. Merten
E. N. Haase
W. S. Shepherd
M. C. Wiley
File
R. P.
Yours very truly,
E. N. HAASE
District Engineer
by ?~£'~
WILLIAM E. TUOO
Traffic & Safety Engineer
E. N. HAASE
Ofslrict Eugtneer
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CITY OF ENGLEwooD
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INOLIWOOO, COLO . 10110 NQ
INVOICE
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DATE •.. .D.e.C .•...... 3.0 ..... , 19 ... 69 ...
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State or Colorado o;(o.·\, ./ ',<:l6~<
cjo William E. '1\tcker ~1-. -.. • .>. \.v~
Traffic and Safety Engineer ~ '· 0 -r~
2000 South Holly ~'r-· r"'
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coats involved tor instal-
or signal at us 285 (Jet-1,986.14
Ave) and Clarkson Street
detailed listing attached.
As per agree~~ent in letter dated
January 2, 1969 fr01a State Tr&t't
and Safety Engineer.
Purchase orders and files open
to audit at the Director of Pin-
ance, 3400 South Elat1 Street,
Englewood, Colorado.
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