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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-06-01 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet. , -· • 0 - June l , 1970 , Regular City Council Meeting • 0 • • • ' - • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION JUNE 1, 1970 8 :00P.M. Ca ll to orde r, invocation by the Rev. Frederick Hahn of the Immanuel Lutheran Church, pledge of a llegiance led by Boy Scout Troop No . 154, and roll call. 1. Minutes . ~ (a) R e gular meeting o f May 18, 1970. (Copies trans- mitte d h erewith. ) 2. Pre-sch edu l ed citizens a nd visi tors. (a) Recogn ition of "special guests" of th e Council. (b) Representatives from the firm of Sellards and Grigg, In c . will be present to discuss a storm drainage study. 3 . Communications. V (a) Report from Kells Waggoner, Public Works Dir- ector, regarding the work being done at the new lift station. (Copies transmitted herewith.) '(b) Minutes of t h e Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of April 21, 1970. (Copies transmitted herewith.) l (c) Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of May 12, 1970 . (Copies transmitted herewith.) (d) Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of May 19, 1970. (Copies wi ll be avail- able at a l ater d ate .) (1) Memorandum recommending that the northwest corner of West Thomas Av enue and South Beverly Drive be rezoned from R-4 to 1-1. (e) Mi nutes of the Library Board meeting of May 19, 1970. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (f) Mi nu tes of the Board of Ad j ustment and Appeals meeting of April 8, 1970 . (Copies will be avail- able a t th e session.) (g) Minutes of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting of May 19 , 1970. (Copies will be avail- a ble at the session .) (1) Memorandum recommending the en- croachment of a f nee eleven feet (11 ') on City property at 4101 South In ca Street. (h) Minutes of the Water and wer Board meeting of May 19, 1970. (Copie transmitted herewith.) (1) M morandum re omm nding tb pur- c h ase of eight shares (In h es) of Mc- Broom Ditch Water Rights. (This memorandum was handled at the meeting of May 4, 1970.) (Continued) I f • ' • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION JUNE 1, 1970 Page 2 (h) Minutes of the Water and Sewer Board meeting of May 19, 1970. (Continued) (2) Memorandum recommending that the Water and Sewer Board Chairman or Vice-Chairman be authorized to exe- c ute licenses concerning improvements encroaching on or over property of the City of Englewood. (3) Memorandum recommending the in- clusion of additional land into Bow Mar Sanitation Distric t. (4) Memorandum recommending that a Distributor's Contract between the City and the South Clay Street Water Users Association be approved and executed. I l (i) Report by Brooks Taylor, Traffic Director, of his attendance at a Signal Seminar in Davenport, Iowa. (Copies tra nsmitted herewith.) 4. City Attorney. 1..-a) Ordinance on final reading annexing the property to the west of Belleview Park, commonly lmown as the Herndon property and recently purchased by the City. (Copies previously transmitted.) ; /(b) Ordinance on final reading approving a c ontract for the construction of a lift station. (Copies reviously transmitted. ) c'( Bill for an Ordinance authorizing the City of Denver to install water mains in and along the public right-of-way of South Zuni Street. (Copies transmitted herewith.) I (d) Bill for an Ordinance increasing the voting mem- bership of the Public Library Board from six to nine members. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (e) Bill for an Ordinance increasing the voting mem- bership of th e Planning and Zoning Commission from six to nine members. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (f) Blll for an Ordinance increasing the voting mem- bership on the Board of Adjustment and Appeals from five to seven members. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (g) Blll for an Ordinance Increasing the voting mem- bership on the Water and Sewer Board from seven to nine members. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (b) Resolution relative to "X-rated" movi s. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (i) Bill for a n Ordinance r gulating the hours of pool a nd bowling stabJishm nt • (Copt s transmitted herewith.) (j) Attorney 's choice. (C ntlnued) • f - • • AGENDA FOR REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION JUNE 1, 1970 Page 3 5. City Manager. ~) Proposed list of improvements to be included in Sidewalk District No. 70. (Copies transmitted herewith.) (b) Request by Miss Harriet Lute, Director of Libraries, to attend the American Library Associ- ation Annual Conference at Detroit, Michigan, on Jun e 28 , 1970, through July 4, 1970. (c ) Manag er 's c hoice. 6 . Recognition of non-scheduled citizens and visitors. 7. Gene r a l discussion. (a ) May or's choice. (b ) Councilman's choice. c:--c:-_c;:----"~ )/~ ~ STANLEY H. DIAL City Manager SHD/ij I • • ' r- • • Ill'l'RODUCBD AS A BILL BY COUIICILMAII () C't C'o ,.; J/z,y 7 , tj/'r ,};>, ' ("' BY Al11'JIORITY 1 '-z ORDINANCE NO. //£ , SERIES OP' 1970 < 'Lv .. · '-!"' ( ... 'O ' <q AS ORDINANCE ABBBXING A CBRrAIN .PARCEL OF LABD OWNED SOLELY BY THE CITY OF BIIGLBWOOD, COLORADO. WBBRBAS, the city of Englewood, colorado baa purchased and is now the sole owner of a certain parcel of land hereinafter described, and WHEREAS, the city of Englewood now desires to annex aaia parcel of land, and WHEREAS, said property to be annexed ia not a public street or right-of-way, and WBBRBAS, said land is eligible for annexation under the provisions of Subsection (2) of Section 3 and Section 4, all of Article 21, chapter 139, c.R.S.'63 aa a.ended. IJOW, TURBPORE, BB IT ORDAIIIED BY TBB CITY COUilCIL OP THE CITY OP aGLmiOOD, COLOJtADO, as followaa Section 1. That the following deacribed parcel of land being eligible for annexation and being owned entirely and solely by the City of Englewood, located in and being a part of Arapahoe county, State of colorado ia hereby annexed and .. de a part of the city of Englewood, colorado: Beginning at a point 1413.0 feet east of the aouthweat corner of the southeast one-quarter (Sft) of Section 9, Townahip 5 aouth, Range 68 west of the 6th P.K.: thence north 250.26 feetr thence south 57°10' east 59.5 feet~ thence east 96.8 feet: thence south 218.0 feet to the south line of said Section 9 and being the center line of west Belleview Avenue: thence west along said south line of said Section 146.8 feet to the point of beginning. Section 2. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in full force thirty days after publication following final paaaage. the Int~uced, read ~11 and paaaed on first I ~ day of/?ji: , 1970. r 'eading on of ~~liahed aa a Bill for an Ordinance on the I I, Ctjt , 1970. x /J I day Rea4-,by title and paaaed on final reading on the , M1/ > 1 t day of frk-< n , J , 1970. t Published by title aa or~~ce so. 1( , Series of 1970, on the 'f<kL.:i..t"A J day of ·~< ,, c / , 970. &, u CI J,Jd_~J- / Mayor 1t.T'f JIS'l' I • I , 'r -r I • • ,; I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and coaplete copy of an Ordinance passed/ ~n final reading and published by title as Ordinance lb. ----~-~l_ ______ , Series of 1970. -2- ,.~ ' . I • • ' r I ' '! • -• . O FFICIA L: CITY COll'riL t:"l CU EN11 INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN KREILING. -) J'. '7CJ BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 19, SERIES OF l970_COU NCIL -· CfiX OF: ENGL E ~ I ILE D, C OLO. AN ORDINANCE AWARDING A CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT OF A LIFT STATION TO BE LOCATED ON LAND LEASED BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD IN THE VICINITY OF CENTRAL SERVICES GARAGE, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO TO ROBERT DOUGAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Englewood has authorized the construction of a lift station to be located on certain property leased by the City of Englewood near the Central Services Garage; and WHEREAS, the lowest and best bid for said improvement was received from Robert Dougan Construction Company; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that it is essential that said work is performed immediately in order that the Central Services Garage can be moved from its present location to the new location; and WHEREAS, bids were received from two contracting com- panies and the bid of Robert Dougan Construction Company is the lowest and best bid. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO as follows: Section 1. That the provisions of that certain agree- ment with Robert Dougan Construction Company whereby said company proposes to install a lift station according to specifications on the site above mentioned for a total consideration of $6,300 is hereby accepted, ratified, and approved by the City Council. Section 2. That the actions of all officers, employees, and agents of the City of Englewood heretofore undertaken to carry out and fulfill the purposes of said agreements are hereby fully accepted, approved, and ratified with the same force and effect as if they had been fully accepted, approved and ratified by ordinance duly enacted prior to the date of each and all of such acts. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the 11th day of May, 1970. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 14th day of May, 1970 . Read by title and passed on final reading on the first day of June, 1970. Published 1970, on the fourth by title as Ordinance No. 19, Series of day of Junffl__~Mdwd / YOR ATTEST: ~ I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of an Ordi - nance passed on final reading and publ ished by title as Ordinance No. 19, Series of 1970. . .. I • • ' -f • • RESOLUTION NO. 16, SERIES OF l970c1 C00 J , ~}' '"c:.. :?.o 0 ;:-'( ~1\t ... : RESOLUTION ACCEPTING AND APPROVING RECOMMENDA'l'l~t 'C FOR 1971 CITY EMPLOYEE SALARIES AND RELATED BENEFITS. Oo0 ;:-1(~ . co WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Englewood (Q has authorized the City Manager and Personnel Director to discuss employee wage and related benefit matters with representatives of City employee groups and to conclude such discussions with recommendations to the City council; and WHEREAS, the conclusions of these aforementioned discussions have resulted in three "Letters of Understanding" between the aforementioned City officials and representatives of the Englewood Police Association, the Englewood Fire Fighters' Association, and the Englewood Municipal Employ ees' Association; and WHEREAS, the Board of Career Service Commissioners of the City of Englewood has reviewed the aforementioned "Letters of Understanding" and have recommended the adoption of the same, subject to certain modifications. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Englewood does hereby approve and accept the joint recommendations of the aforementioned City officials and employees, as incorporated in the "Letters of Understanding" hereinabove referred to, and does hereby announce its intent to implement such recommendations in such resolutions and ordi- nances as may be necessary to effectuate the same effective January 1, 1971. ATTEST: I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Englewood, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a resolution passed by the City Council of the City of Englewood at a regular meeting held on June 1, 1970. I • • -f • • O FFICIAL CITY c ou• ,..11 rc::U MEN T RESOLUTION NO. 15, SERIES OF 1970 '70 COU"<C. L ._, FI LE A RESOLUTION CONCERNING X-RATED FILMS1lf1IHW~8~¥YCOLO. OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, the members of the City Council have hereto- fore received numerous petitions and letters of protest relative to the exhibition of X-rated films in the City of Englewood and have received large numbers of citizens who have appeared in Council meetings to openly and publicly protest the display of said X-rated films within the City of Englewood; and WHEREAS, a committee of the City Council, as well as other citizen committees have viewed the X-rated film presently being shown at one of the local theaters within the City; and WHEREAS, the City Council has received reports from the City Attorney, from the Colorado Municipal League, and others relative to the possibility of effective municipal legislation to control the exhibition of said films; and WHEREAS, the City Council is fully aware of the two pending Colorado State Supreme Court actions involving said films; and WHEREAS, the City Council is aware of the fact that such films are the subject of local, state, and national concern; and WHEREAS, the City Council has an abiding conviction that obscenity is not protected by the Constitution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: 1. That the City Council of the City of Englewood finds and determines that X-rated films such as "Infra-sexum," considered and taken as a whole, appeals predominently to prurient and shameful interest in nudity, sex, and sexual con- duct. 2. That such film material and the performance goes substantially beyond the customary average adult limits of candor in depicting nudity, sex, and sexual conduct and is utterly without redeeming social value in this community and as such, the Council considers the same an obscene film within the generally accepted meaning of that term, and as such, condemns its public showing. 3. That such X-rated films cannot by any stretch of the imagination be considered as art, entertainment, or as instruction for the young or old of this community. 4. Further, this Council abhors the financial exploita- tion of the curious and gulliable by the exhibition of said films. ~TEST: '~ EX CIO CI ~ - I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a ue, accurate and c omplete copy of Resolution No. 15, Se · of 1970. I • • I , or - • • • • COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO JUNE 1, 1970 REGULAR MEETING: The City Council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado, met in regular session on June 1, 1970 at 8:00 P.M. Mayor Schwab, presiding, called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by Reverend Frederick Hahn of the Immanuel Lutheran Church. Pledge of Allegiance was led by Boy Scout Troop No. 154. The Mayor asked for roll call . Upon the call of the roll, the following were present: Schwab. Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti, Absent : None. The Mayor declared a quorum present. Also present were: City Manager Dial, Assistant City Manager McDivitt, City Attorney Berardini, City Clerk Lyon. * * * * * * COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF MAY 18, 1970 BE APPROVED AS READ. Upon the c all 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. * * * * * * Ma yor Schwab recognized Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Doane, 1201 West Radcliff Avenue from the list of special citizen invitees. Mr. Doane stated that he had moved to Englewood several years ago and that he did not regret it. Mrs. Doane stated that she appreciated the parks and recreation programs being conducted by the City. * * + * * * Mayor Schwab recognized Mr. Mark Wilson, new reporter for the Suburban Sun. * * * * * * I • • ·' I ! I f 'r ...... • • -2- City Manager Dial introduced Mr. Dave Sellards of Sellards and Grigg, Inc ., the engineering firm with which the City has contracted for the updating of the storm drainage s tudy . Mr. Dial also introduced Mr. Neil Grigg, Mr. Tom Young, and Mr. Tom Wilson. Mr. Dave Sellards gave discussion as to the considerations and methods used in a storm drainage study . * * * * * * A report from Kell s Wag goner , Director of Public Works, r egarding the work being done a t the new lift station was received for the record . Director of Public Works Wa ggoner appeared before City Council and indicated that from the $6,300 bid price approximately $2,000 had been saved in the construction of the lift station serving the Servicenter . * * * * * * The minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meetings of April 21, Ma y 12, and Ma y 19, 1970 were received for the record. The minutes of Ma y 19, 1970 were received with a recommendation attached. COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE RECOMMENDATION RECOMMENDING THAT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF WEST THOMAS AVENUE AND SOUTH BEVERLY DRIVE BE REZONED FROM R-4 TO I-1 BE ACCEPTED AND THAT A PUBLIC HEARING BE ESTABLISHED FOR JULY 6 , 1970. Di scussion ensued . Introduced a s a Bill by Councilman Kreiling and read i n full , A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 5, 6 , 7 AND 8 , BLOCK 1, BELLISLE GARDENS, SECOND FILING, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, COLORADO FROM R-4 (RESIDENTIAL -PROFESSIONAL) TO I-1 (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL) • COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT JULY 6, 1970 BE ESTABLISHED AS THE PUBLIC HEARING DATE FOR THE PROPOSED REZONING AND THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE AND THAT THE ABOVE MOTION BE DECLARED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE PRIOR MOTION. Upon the call of the roll, the vot e r e sulted as follows: Aye s: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay , Lone, Senti, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: None . The Mayor declared the mot i on c arr1ed . * * ~ * * * The minutes of the L1brary Board meeti n g of Ma y 19, 1970 were received for the record. City Council discussed the recent contributions to the library from Mr. Sullivan and the Englewood Educ ators. * * * * * * • • .• I ( ' • • -3 - The minutes of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals meetings of April 8 and May 19, 1970 were received for the record. The minutes of May 19, 1970 were received with a memorandum attached recommending an encroachment of a fence ll feet on City property at 4101 South Inca Street . COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED, THAT THE RECOMMENDED ENCROACHMENT BE ALLOWED AND THAT THE MAYOR AND C ITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THE ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT . Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhori ty , Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * The minutes of the Water and S ewer Board meeting of May 19, 1970 with four memorandums attached were received for the record. (Note: Action on the first memorandum recommending the purchase of eight shares of McBroom Ditch water rights had been taken at a previous City Council meeting.) A memorandum recommending that the Water and Sewer Board Chairman or Vice Chairman be authorized to execute licenses concerning improvements encroaching on or over property of the City of Englewood, specifically the City Ditch , was received for the record and discussed. It was the consensus of City Council that a resolution delegat~ng this authority be prepared setting forth the criteria for delegation. A memorandum recommending the inclusion of additional land into the Bow Mar Sanitation District was received for the record . COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE INCLUSION OF ADDITIONAL LAND INTO THE BOW MAR 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, Dhority, Kreiling , Lay, Lone, Senti, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Mayor declared the motion c arried . A memorandum recommending th at a Di stributor's Contract between the Ci y and the South Clay Street Water Users Associ- ation be approved and executed was received for the record. COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT THE DISTRIBUTOR'S CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE SOUTH CLAY STREET WATER USERS ASSOCIATION BE APPROVED AND THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS. Upon the call of the roll , he vote resulted as follows: Ayes~ Councilmen Brown , Dhor1ty , Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Sent~, Schwab. • f - • • -4 - Nays: None. Absent : None. The Mayor declared the moti o n c a rrie d . * * * * * * A report b y Brooks Taylor, Traffic Direc tor , r ega r d i n g his attendance at a Traffic Control and Syste ms En gineer i ng Seminar in Davenport, Iowa was received for the record . 1-* * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 18 , SERIES OF 1970 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING A CE RT AIN PARC EL OF LA ND OWNED SOLELY BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , CO LO RA DO. (Copied in full in the offici a l Ordin a nce Book .) COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVE D, COUNC ILMAN LAY SECONDED, THA T ORDINANCE NO . 18 , SERIES OF 1970 BE PA S SED ON FINAL READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPR I SE . Upon the c a ll of the rol l, the vote r e s ulted a s follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown , Dh o rity , Kr e ili ng, Lay , Lone, S e n ti , S chwab. Na ys: None. Ab sent: None. The Ma yor decl ar e d the motion c a rried . * * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 19, SERIES OF 1 9 70 AN ORDINANCE AWARDING A CONT RA CT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT OF A LIFT STATION TO BE LOCATED ON LAND LEAS ED BY THE CITY OF ENGL EWOOD IN THE VICINITY OF CENTRAL S E RVICES GARAGE , CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO TO ROBERT DOUGAN CONSTRUCTION CO MPANY. (Copied in full in the offic~al Ordina nce Book .) COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN S ECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 19, SERIES OF 1970 BE PASS ED ON F INAL READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERA LD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the c a ll of the roll, the vote resulted a s follows: Ayes: Counc i lmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling , Lay , Lone , Sen i, Schwab. Na y s : None . Absent : None . The Mayor declared the mo ~on carr1ed. I • • f - • • • ,.-• -5- Introduced a s a Bill by Co un ci lman Dhority and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE GRANTING T'O THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, STATE OF COL ORADO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, ACTING BY, THROUGH AND FOR THE US E OF ITS BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS, A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN A WATER CONDUIT THROUGH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION , AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT THE EMERGENCY BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Krei l i n g , Lay , Lon e , Senti , Schwab. Na y s: None. Absent: None . The Mayor decla r ed the motion carr ied . ****** Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Dhority and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 10.1 ENTITLED "PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD-APPOINTMENT AND TERMS," OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF EN GL EWOOD BY INCREASING THE VOTING MEMBERSHIP THEREOF FROM SIX MEMBERS TO NINE MEMBERS AND PROVIDING FOR ,THEIR APPOINT- MENT AND FOR THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE. COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORD INANC E BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Up on the call of the roll , the vote re su lted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown , Dhority , Kreili n g , Lay , Lone, Senti, S chwab. Nays : None . Absent: None. The Ma yor declared the motion c arried. * * * .... Introduced a s a Bill b y Councilman Sen ti and re a d in full , A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 21.1 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF 'I'HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ENTITLED, "PLANNING AND ZONING CO MMISSION ESTABL I SHED," BY INCREASING THE VOTING MEMBERSHIP OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FROM SIX MEMBERS TO NINE MEMBERS, PROVIDING FOR THEIR APPOINTMENT AND THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE . COUNCILMAN SENTI MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORD I NAN CE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORD ERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the c all of the roll , the vo e resulted as follows: Ayes: Counc~lmen Brown, Dhor1ty , Kre iling , Lay , Lone, Senti , Schwab . Nays· None. I • f • • • • -6- Absent : None. The Mayor declared the motion c arr i ed. * * * * * * Introduced as a Bill by Counci lman Lone and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 22.2-5 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ENTITLED, "ORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS," BY INCREASING THE MEMBERSHIP OF SAID BOARD FROM FIVE TO SEVEN MEMBERS AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR APPOINTMENT AND FOR THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE. COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the c all of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent : None. The Ma yor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Lay and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 8.1 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ENTITLED , "WATER AND SEWER BOARD," BY INCREASING THE VOTING MEMBERSHIP OF SAID BOARD FROM SEVEN TO NINE MEMBERS AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR APPOINTMENT AND THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED, THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti, Schwab. Nays : None. Absent : None. The Mayor declared the mot~on carr~ed. * ... * Introduced as a BJll by Councilman Dhority and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 17.10 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ENTITLED , "RE GULA TION OF POOL AND BOWLING ESTABLISHMENTS," BY ALLOWING OWNERS, MANAGERS, AND OPERATORS '1'0 KEEP SAID ESTABLISHMENTS OPEN UNTIL TWO O'CLOCK A.M • I • • ' - • • • • -7- COUN CILMA N DHORITY MO V ED, COUNC ILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT TH E BILL F OR AN ORD INANC E BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FUL L IN TH E ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE . Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Aye s: Councilmen Brown , Dhority , Kreiling , Lay , Lone, Senti, S chwab. Nays: None. Absent: None. The Mayor decl ar ed the motion carried . * * * * * * RESOLUTION NO . 15, SERIES OF 1970 A RESOLUTION CONCERNING X-RATED FILMS WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. (Copied in full in the official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVE D, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO . 15, SERIES OF 1970 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED . Discussion ensued . COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE RESOLUTION BE AMEND ED BY STRIKING THE WORDS "THE X- RATED FILMS ENTITLED" FROM SECTION 1 AND INSERTING THE WORDS "X-RATED FILMS SUCH AS"; STRIKING THE WORD "INF RA-SEXUM" FROM SECTION 3 AND INS ERTING THE WORDS "SUCH X-RATED FILMS." Upon the c all of the roll, the vote resulted as f ollows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown , Dhority , Kreiling , Lay , Lone, Senti , Schwab . Na y s: None . Absent: None . The Ma yor decl ared the motion carried . Upon the call of the roll on the original motion, the vote result ed as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling , Lay , Lone, Senti , Schwa b . Nays: None . Absent: None. The Mayor declared the ~ot1on c arried. * * * C1ty Attorney Eerardini stated that his written report on his trip to at tend a short cou r se on local government problems in Dallas, Texas h a d been submitted. * * * ._. * City Attorney Berardini stated that the Sport Bowl 3.2 beer license suit had been argued on Friday , Ma y 29, 1970 . + * + * • • ....... • • -8- City Attorney Bera rdini sta ted t ha t a bill for an ordinance adopting the revised City Co d e would be pre sent e d on June 15 , 1970 for Council's con s i d era tion . * * * * * * City Manager Dial discussed the funding of Sidewalk Improvement District No . 70 . It was the consensus of City Council th a t the City go ahead with the construction of the district expending $16 ,000 . * * * * * * COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED , COUNC ILMA N LONE SECONDED , THAT THE ATTENDANCE OF MISS HARRI ET LUT E , DI RECT OR OF LIBRAR I E S, TO THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERE NCE IN DETROIT , MICHIGAN , JUNE 28 THROUGH JULY 4 , 1970 , BE AP PROVE D. Upon the call of the roll , the vote resulted a s fol l ows : Ayes: Councilmen Brown , Dhority , Kreiling, Lay , Lone , Senti, Schwab . Nays: None . Absent: None . The Ma yor decl a red the motion c arr ied. * * * * * * City Manager Di a l p resen ted a memora ndum d a ted June 1 , 1970 concerni ng the e mployee wa ge benefit recomm e n d a tions . Atta ched to s a id memora ndum was a ) a letter of understan ding b e twe e n the Eng l ewood P olice Associ a tion a nd City officia ls d a ted Ma y 13, 1970; b) a letter of underst a nding between the Englewood Employees' Associ a tion a n d City officia ls dated May 13 , 1970; c) a letter of unders t a nding between the Englewood Firefighters ' Association a nd City officials dated May 14, 1970; d) a memorandum from John F . Mu r phy , Personnel Director, to the City Manager stating that the Career Service Board unanimously recommends the adoption of the wa ge p rogram as outlined in the letters of understanding; and e) a recommendation from the Career Serv~ce Board that the limita- tion of a ccumulation of sick leave be l~fted in 1971 . Mr . Dial sta ted that in essence the letters of understanding called for a ten p er cent increa se for all classified positions effect~ve Janua ry 1 , 1971 , a ma ximum sick leave accumulation up to 120 days , and a mora torium on wage incre a ses through 1971-1972 unless there is an increa se in p a y by a rea c~ties to eight per cent above that being paid the C~ty of Englewood . City Council discussed the Career Service Board's recom- mendation . It was the consensus of City Council that the recom- mendation in regard to eliminating the sick lea ve a ccumulation ceiling be eliminated from the resolution a ccepting the employee negot~ations. RESOLUTION NO . 16, SERIES OF 1970 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING AND APPROVING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 197] CITY EMPLOYEE SALARIES AND RELATED BENEFITS . (Cop~ed in full in the official Resoluti on Book .) I . I • • \ ! I f ~ ....... • • -9- COUN CILMAN LONE MO VED, COUNCI LMAN LAY SEC ONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO. 16, SER I ES OF 1970, AS AMENDED, BE ADOPTED AND APPROV ED . Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhori ty , Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Sen ti , Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: Non e . The Ma yor decl a red the motion c arr1ed. * * * * * * City Ma nager Di al stated tha t a study session had been establish ed for 7 :30P .M., June 8, 1970. Mr . Dial stated that oral and writ te n reports on the out-of-state trips of Mr. Larry Bourn ; Mr . Jack L . Cl asby , Chief of Police ; Mr . Wil liam A. Hamilton , Fire Chief ; and Mr. William L. McDivitt, Assistant City Manager , would be presented. These trips were to view existing fire and police commun ic a tion headquarters and had previously been authori z ed a t an informal City Council session . * * * * * * City Manager Dial discussed the dedic a tion of the new stre et shops with City Council. * * * * * * City Manager Di al stated that the West Slope dedica tion h a d been s et for June 27, 1 970 and would coincide wi th a study session. * * * * * * City Manage r Dial reported on various TOPICS programs in which the City of Englewood was applying for or p a rticipa ti n g . Mr . Dial s t at ed that it was the hope of the Colorado Departme n t of Highways th at the Broadway -U.S. 285 interchange would be com- pleted by Thanksgiving . * * * * * * City Manager Di al stated that the drainage problem on West Irving discussed a t the last City Council meeting had been fur her discussed with the i nterested parties and the City staff . Mr. Dial stated th a t the res idents of the area were preparing to approach the City of Sh eridan and the developers for al levi a tion of th eir problem. * * * * * P .M. Councilman Dh o rity lef the Council Chambers at 10:26 + * * + * * COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows : I . I • • , - • • -10- Schwab. Ayes: Councilmen Brown , Kreiling, L a y, Lon e , Senti , Nays : None. Absent: Councilman Dhority. The Mayor declared the motion carried , and the meeting adjourned at 10:30 P.M. I • • - • • COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO MAY 18, 1970 I '70 REGULAR MEETING: C OUNCIL CIT~ OF NG ~~~ . •LIO:: >Ooo. C OLO. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado, met in regular session on May 18, 1970 at 8:00 P.M. Ma yor S chwab, presiding, called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by Reverend Bruce G. Currier of the Hampden Hills Baptist Church. Pledge of Allegiance was led by Bo y Scout Troop No. 154. The Mayor asked for roll call. Upon the call of the roll, the following were present: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Senti, Schwab. Absent: Councilmen Lay, Lone. The Mayor declared a quorum present. Also present were: City Manager Dial, Assistant City Manager McDivitt, City Attorney Berardini, City Clerk Lyon. * * * * * * Note: Petitions for exclusion from fees, bond issues, or other charges relating to storm sewers (old North Englewood - May 18, 1970) were submitted to City Council by Mr. Fred Janssen. The petitions purported to contain 540 signatures. * * * * * * COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORIT Y SECONDED, THAT THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF MAY 4, 1970 AND OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF MAY 11, 1970 BE APPROVED AS READ. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Senti, Schwab. Nays: None. Absent: Councilmen Lay, Lone. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * Mayor Schwab recognized Mr. and Mrs. William D. Freeman, 4245 South Elati Street, from the list of "Special Citizen Program Invitees." * * * * * * Mr. John Schambow, 456 5 South Irving Street, appeared before City Council and discussed a drainage problem in his neighborhood. Mr . Schambow introduced Mr. James Slewitzke, 4565 South Julian, and Messrs. Carl and Fred Schunke, 4575 South Irving . Mr. Schambow stated that the water from the hill above I • ...... • • • -2- his p r operty is r un ni n g through hi s y ard and causing flooding of his r e s iden ce. Mr. S ch a mbow sketch ed the problem on the board. Mr . Sch a mbow sta ted that the propert y above him was developing under permits issued by the City of She r id an. City Manager Dial presented a p l at o f th e are a. Mr. Dial stated tha t the developers indic a ted tha t they would d i minish the problem a nd that Mr . Kells Wa ggoner , Di r ector of Publ ic Work s, indicated tha t he wa s not sure whether they would or would no t allevi a te the problem . Mr. Dial discussed possible al l eviat ions to the dra in a ge situation . City Attorney Berardini discussed potenti a l legal remedies and legal a ctions which might s erve to improve the probl em. Mr . J am es S l ewitzke , 4565 South Juli an, a ppea red befo r e City Council and st a ted th a t the deve l oper ha s ch anged the grad e above the a re a an d i s c aus i n g problems with t he ditch th a t wa s con structed . I t wa s t h e consensus of City Council that the citizens in attend an ce , the City Manager, and the Director of Public Works meet with t h e develope r in rega rd to protecting those properties withi n the City of E nglewood from storm drain a ge runoff. * * * * * * A r e por t on the a ttendance o f Mr . Stephe n A. Ly on, Di r ec tor of F i nance , a t the Un iversity o f Kansas City Manager s School was r ecei ved for the record. * * * * * * The minutes of the Election Commission meet ing of Ma y 12 , 1970 were received for the r ecord. * * * * * * The minutes of the Firemen 's P e nsion Board meetin g of May 6, 1970 were received for the record. * * * * * * A r e por t o n the a tten d ance o f Mr. Rob e rt E. P e nn ey , Sergean t o n the Police De partme n t , a t armorer s c hools was r eceiv e d for the r e cord. * * * * * * The minutes of the Retirement Board meeting of April 2 8, 1970 were received for the record . * * * * * * The minutes of the Board of Adjustment a nd Appe a l s special meeting of March 23 , 1970 were received for the record. * * * * * * A report on Sidewalk Improvement District No . 70 was received for the record . City Manager Dial reported on the si z e o f Sidewalk Improvement District No . 70 and stated th a t it would be a pproxi-mately $10 ,000. * * * * * * I • • ' - • • _) • • • -3- A memo r andum of May 11, 1970, relative to alternative methods of financin g storm sewers was received for the record. * * * * * * Introduced as a Bill b y Councilman Dhority and read in full, A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND OWNED SOLELY BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO . COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED, THAT THE PROPOSED BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDER ED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENT ERPRISE. Upon the c all of the roll, the vot e resulted as follows: Schwab. Aye s: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Senti, Nays: None . Absent: Co un cilmen Lay , Lone. The Ma y or d e clared t h e motion c arried. * * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 15, SERIES OF 1970 AN ORDINANCE VACATING WEST TUFTS AVENUE PRESENTLY EXISTING WITHIN CENTENNIAL PARK LYING EAST OF SOUTH DECATUR STREET AND IN THE SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, STATE OF COLORA DO. (Copied in f ull in the offici al Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN DHORITY MO VED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 15, 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: Schwab. Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling, Senti, Nays: None. Absent: Councilmen Lay, Lone. The Mayor decl ared the motion carried . * * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO . 16 , SERIES OF 1970 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING "THE MODEL TRAFFIC CODE", CHAPTER 25 .1 ENTITLED "TRAFFIC AND MOTOR VEHICLES" OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, BY ADDING A NEW SECTION THERETO RESTRICTING PARKING OF SPECIAL MOBILE EQUIPMENT, TRAILERS, TRUCKS, AND COMMERCIAL VEHICLES WITHIN ANY RESIDENTIALLY ZONED AREA OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . (Copied in full in the offici al Ordinance Book.) I • • I • • -4- COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNC ILMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 16, SERIES OF 1970 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND ORDERED PUBLI SHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTER- PRISE . Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Schwab. Ayes: Councilmen Brown , Dhori ty , Kreiling, Sen ti , Nays: None. Absent: Councilmen Lay , Lone. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * COUNC ILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED, THAT THE APPLICATION OF THE V.F.W. POST NO. 322 , 3860 SOUTH JASON STREET, FOR A CLUB LIQUOR LICENSE BE REMOVED FROM THE TABLE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote res ulted as follows: Schwab. Aye s: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling, Senti, Nays : None. Absent : Councilmen Lay, Lone. The Ma yor declared the mot ion c arried. City Council dis cussed the issuance of the license. COUNCILMAN DHORITY MO VE D, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCI L APPROVE THE ISSUANCE OF A CLUB LIQUOR LICENSE TO THE V .F .W. POST 322 , 3860 SOUTH JA SON STREET. Upon the c all of the roll , the vote resu l ted as follows : Schwab . Ayes : Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling , Senti, Nays: None. Absent: Councilmen Lay, Lone. The Ma yor declared the motion c arr ied . * * * * * * City Attorney Berardini presented a brief oral report on a short course on local governmen t legal problems held in Dallas, Texas . Mr. Berardini sta ted that he would pr e sent a written report later . * * * * * * City Attorney Berardini stated that the mandatory injunction for Mrs. Phyllis Miller, 4089 South Acoma, to remove the debris presently on her property had expired on Ma y 17. On Ma y 18, s eventeen truck loads of rubbish had been removed and more would be remove d within the next few days. Mr. Berardini stat ed that on June 17 the i njunction causing Mrs. Miller to remove the appliances from her property would expire and if they were not r emo ved on that dat e he city would proceed to remove them . * * * * * * I • • • I •• ' r I , '! - I • • -5- City Attorney Berardini stated that an ordinance adopting the n e w city code would be presented for consideration at the n ext City Coun c il meeting. * * * * * * City Attorney Berardini s t ated that he would proceed with the preparat i on of a bill for an ordi nan ce effecting the incre as e in the bo a rd and commission members approved at the Ma y 5 special e l ection . * * * * * * BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO . 17 , S ERIES OF 1970 AN ORDINAN CE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORA DO , PAVING DISTRICT NO . 19 BONDS; PRESCRIBING THE FORM OF SAID BONDS , AND PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT OF SAID BONDS AND THE INTEREST THEREON . (Copi e d in full in the official Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 17, SERIES OF 1970 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. (Counc ilman Lay e ntered the Council Chambers at 9:25 P.M. and took his seat with Council.) Upon the c all of the roll , t he vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Counci lmen Brown , Dhority, Kreiling, Senti, S c hwab . Na y s : None. Absen t : Councilman Lone . Abstain: Councilman Lay. The Mayor decl a red t he motion c arried . * * * * * * City Counci l discussed a proposed resolution assessing a port ion of the cost for the replacement of water mains in the City of Englewood. These mains are to be laid in streets which are to b e paved in P aving District No. 19. City Ma nager Dial stated that a fifty foo t frontage would b e ass e ss ed approxima te l y $50 under this re s olution . No a ction wa s taken a t this time . * * * * * * City Manager Di a l presented the 1969 lis ting of c a pital improvement needs conveyed with a memorandum of Ma y 18 , 1970. * * lr * * * City Manager Dial stated tha he h ad a bill for an ordinance t o be introduced on June 1 concerning the laying of water mains in the Zuni right-of-way in the College View area. Mr. Dial stated that this would coordinate with the improvemen ts in the College View area by he Ci t y and County of Denver . * * * * * * . , I • • f ' I I ' ~ ....... • • -----------------. -6- City Ma n a ger Di al stated that the polic e are currently enforci ng the city code which c all s for the c losure of those liquor esta blishments wh ich have pool halls b y 12:00 P.M. of each e vening. City Co u ncil discussed the situa tion . Counci lman Lay requested that a bill for an ordinance changing th i s r e quirement be prepared by the City A tto rney . * * * * * * City Manager Dial pre s e n ted c larification as to the propos e d r e solu t ion authorizing th e r e placement of inadequate water ma i n s . RESOLUTION NO . 14 , SERI ES OF 1970 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING REPLACEMENT OF INADEQUATE WATER L INES . (Copied i n full in the offici al Resolu tion Book.) COUNCILMAN LA Y MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT RESOLUTION NO . 14, SERIES OF 1970 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED . Upon the call of the roll , the vote r e sulted as follows: Schwab. Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling , Lay, S enti , Na ys : None. Abs ent: Councilman Lone. The Ma yor declared the motion c a rried . * * * * * * City Council discussed the creation of a city forest e r. Afte r discussion it was the consensus th a t no ac tion be t a ken u nt i l a ddition al informa tion could be obt a ined on cooperation with the County a nd other cities for the establi shment of a city forester p osition . * * * * * * City Manager Dial presented a memorandum from Assistant City Manager McDivitt in regard to the cost of a residential alley l i gh t c harged b y the Public Service Company . * * * * * * Ci ty Manager Dial sta ted that construction on the west slope wi ll start in June of 1970 and that a ceremony on the site s hould b e h e ld. I t wa s the c onsensus of City Council that the June 27, 1 970 weekend be estab l i sh ed as th e date for the ceremony. * * * * * * Mayor S chwab recogn i z e d Mr . Phili p c. Grimm , 648 South Wa shington Circle. Mr. Gr i mm s t at e d that he was developing property l oca ted a t 2991 South Tej on and that the water connection increase approve d b y City Counci l has caused his assessment to increase from $1 50 to $1,001.70 on a h alf a c re site. Mr. Grimm stated that this was f or a th r ee-fourth inch connect i on. Mr. Grimm stated that he I • • - I • • -7- obtained a building permit prior to May 5, the date enactment of the new connection fees; but he had not applied for the connection to the Sewer Department until after May 5. Mr . Grimm stated that his building permit was valid and that he should have been notified of the change in the wa te r connection fees. He requested tha t the City Council review the revised permit charges . City Manager Dial presented a list of those projects for which a building permit had been issued but application for the wate r connection fee had not been made. COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED, THAT THE REVISED WATER CONNECTION FEES NOT APPLY TO THOSE INDIVIDUALS WHO HAD A VALID BUILDING PERMIT PRIOR TO MAY 5, 1970. Upon the c all of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Senti. Nays: Mayor Schwab. Absent: Councilman Lone. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Mr. Grimm stated that the large price increase happened only on three-fourth inch water lines and requested that City Council give further review to its assessment fees. * * * * * * Ma yor Schwab stated that the Englewood Employees As s ociatio n in s t a lla tion of officers would be held on Ma y 23, 1970 a nd that the Association requested that those of Council who could attend to notify them no later than May 19, 1970. * * * * * * Mayor Schwab stated that the First National Bank would officially open its offices at 3:30 P .M. on May 19, 1970. * * * * * * Ma yor Schwab stated that the Urban Mayors would meet in Boulder on Ma y 21, 1970 and that a problem clinic would be held . * * * * * * Mayor Schwab stated that he had received complaints as to the darkness of the water received in various residences. City Manager Dial stated that this occurred when water consumption increased rapidly as it had over the last week . * * * * * * Councilman Kreiling reported on Director of Finance Lyon submitted to the Committee on Mass Transporta tion on urban meeting in Denver , Ma y 16 , 1970 . * * * * * * the testimony he and House Republican ransportation at its Ma yor Schwab repo rted on a meeting held on May 18 , 1970 with the City of Littleton and the Regional Transportation District concerning the F ederal aid applicat io n for the bus line. * * * * * * . , ·' I ( 'r I • • f - I • -8- Councilman Brown discussed the current movies being shown at the Gothic Theatre with City Council. At the conclusion of the discussion, it was the consensus of City Council that the City Attorney draw up a resolution deploring the movies presently being shown at the Gothic Theatre. * * * * * * Mr. William D. Freeman, 4245 South Elati Street, a special citizen invitee, appeared before City Council and expressed his pleasure at being invited to the Englewood City Council meeting. * * * * * * COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED, THAT THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Schwab. Ayes: Counci~en Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Senti, Nays: None. Absent: Councilman Lone. The Mayor declared the motion carried, and the meeting adjourned at 10:30 P.M. •. I • • ·' \ r . ' ,. • - • PROGRAM INVITEES , June 1 , 1970 Precinct No . 1 -Mr. and Mr s . Jesse Montoya, 2160 We st Harvard Av enue Prec inct No . 2 -Mr. and Mr s . Jo hn E. Schuck, 3075 South Acoma Street Preci nct No . 3 -Mr. and Mr s . R. E. Cline , 2751 South Logan Street Precinct No . 4 -Mr. and Mr s . Steve Derby, 3848 South Galapago Street Precinct No. 5 -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Workman, 2996 South Og den Street Precinct No . 6 -Mr . and Mrs. Eugene Key , 3444 So u th Downin g Street Precinct No . 7 -Mr . and Mrs . John J . Thelen, 3160 South Race Street Precinct No . 8 -Mr. and Mr s . John c . Lohoff, 3388 South Wa s hington Street Precinct No . 9 -Mr. and Mr s . Elmer Schlogeter , 4015 South Lincoln Street Precinct No . 10 -Mr. and Mr s . Woodrow Will iamson, 4262 South Acoma Street Precinct No . ll -Mr . and Mr s . Fred W. Le hre r,4220 South Pennsylvania Street Precinct No. 12 -Mr. and Mr s . Merlin Doane, 1201 We st Radcliff Avenue Precinct No. l3 -Mr . and Mrs. Eugene Vigneron, 3186 We st Gran d Avenue Precinct No . 14 -Mr. and Mr s . Vern G. Beaman, 4591 South Kalamath Street Precinct No . 15 -Mr . and Mrs . James w. Johnson , 4 790 South Galapago Street Precinct No. 16 -Mr . and Mrs . L. D. Fogo , 697 East Belleview Avenue I • • • - • • - ,L.C ' ' CO Q. INTER-OFFICE eeL. '\: . \..f ·,,JO? MEMORANDUM C\-r'~ o~" . TO : Stanley H . Dial DATE : May 27 , 1970 FROM : Kells Waggoner SUIJECT : LIFT STATION CONSTRUCTION The sewage lilt station that was authorized for constructi on at the southeast c orner of the Service Center tract at 2800 South Platt e R1v e r Drlve is nearing completion. The proposed change from th c ontra c tor 's method of installation has worked very well and . althou g h we have not received a tabulation of costs from th o ntra c tor , it appears that we will have saved approximately $2 .000 from the contract price. We will be testing the installation on Th u r day , May 28 , 1970. If you wish to v iw th e testing I will let you know the exact time . Sincerely , . -) - Director of Public Works KW:pd cc: Chuck Carroll I • • , - • • A BILL FOR All O.IDia.:B aac.I•G LO'I'S S, 6 , 1 and 8, BLOCK 1, BaLL ISLE GUlDIE, SICOIID FlLl.G, CI'l'Y OF aGL&I«»>D, CO~ OF AaAPABO&, COLOMOO ROll Jt-4 (USLOI:II'll.AL -P RORSSic.Al.) TO I-1 (LIGft IIIDUS'fiUAL) • w&aaaAS, p urauant to the ord~aance, the City Plaaniog and ZOnia ~ ca..iaaion duly held a public heari~ May 19, 1970, on a certain propoaed 4UH~ndaen~ to OE'd i aaace 110. l6, S eriea of 1961 of Ul• City of lng l.-ood, color..SO, known aa the •ZOniaq ordiaance of the city o f lng l.-oocJ•, aDd he• aade reocwtada-i on o f an ..SOpti on o f an ordiaarace -.bodyin-:J aa id -..n~a~r and WBBJ&AB, p ubl c a eceaa i ty, conv.nience, g eneral welfare , and g ood aonia9 prac~lce j"Utity the propoaed ... Ddaea~ to the zoning ordinaaae aa hereiaaftar aet forth, IIOW, TB&UrOU, 8& I'r oaDAIIIKD BY 'I'D CI'l'Y CO\IICIL 01' 'I'D c rrr Ol' acu.awooo, coLOa~• S ec~i oa l. 'l'bat LOt• S, 6 , 1 And 8, Bloc:lt 1, Bell lale Qardeaa, secoad r i lin9, city of &D g l.-ood, county of Map ahoe, S tate of colorado be and the .... hergy ia reaone4 fraa .. 4 ( .. aideat.ial -rrof .. aioaal Diauict.) to 1-1 (L19ht ID4ua- t.rial Diat.rict) and that Qcdiaaac• ~. 26, seriea of 196J, together wit.b the aooiag -P be ...acted accordingly. Seat oa l. '!be City COUDCU bergy fiada, dat.anti nea, and declarea that the bereiaabo .. cbaa9e in reaooin9 ia j .. t.ified by the public aaaeaaity, aa..-aienoe, g eneral wel- fare aad good aonin9 p ract.ic ... Int.roduaed, read in full, and paaaed on firat readia9 on the lat. day of June, 1970. set for p ulic hear~ before the aa id city CO\&Deil ·~ i ta n q alar ~lft9 on -' ';.6: /~be; at. Ia 00 •·•· ia t.be C011MU dtnabara at. ~h• ty , south &lat.i Street, •gl....oct, colorado. JIIK1.cre of Ule bearin9 ahall be publiabed i n Ule &agl~ wood ae.ald at. leaa~ fifteen (15) daya prior to aaid ~in9. •• offlolo cl~y clerk I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and forego i n g i s true, accurate and c~plete copy of a Bill f or an Ordinance i ntroduced, read i n ~ull and paaaed on firat r e ading on the i./u.J I day of ,~4 21 & J , 1970. ( e x offic i o city clerk I • I ! f . , • • • lft.aDtk:'ED AS A BILL BY CO A BILL .POR All 0.01-.c& JlDC*l.G 1m 5, 6 , 7 And 6 , BLOC JC l, B&LL ISLE fM.JtDJQIS, IIICOIID P'lLUIG, Cl'l'Y OF BIIQLI;IOOOD, COtmY OJ' AMP~&, COLOMDO ftOM .. 4 (USIDI:IIrrlAI.-I?AOJ'&S S lo&U.) '1'0 1-1 (Licaf r.o~RIAL). ~~. p r auant to the or4 t nance. the Ctty rlaan i n9 d zon i n ~ Ca..i ea 1on duly held a p ~l ic bear i~ May 19, 1 9 70, on a ceruin opoaed ..._ndllet to ord.t.naace 110. l 6 , s er Lea of 19 l o! the C i ty ot tng l~. colorado, known •• th~ •zon i nq ordinance of the c i ty of Ing lewood•, and baa Mde rec~dat i on o t n adop t i on of an <U"din&ACe e.body i n~ aa i d a-.o~ntt and aEAS, ubl i c nee: •• ty, c:onven t <tnCe, en ral we~l t ar e , and \lood aon i n<,~ p r a cti ce j\&at ty the propo.ed ... ndae:nt. to the ZOn i n Ol'd i nal\Ce •• h re i naf r art forth, 110101, 'fllaUJ'OU, 811 I T OJtDAIDD BY 'I'IU CITY CO I L 0'1 fta C 1ft O'f Uf.WOOO, COLOIUU>01 Seot..t.on 1. '!'hat LIMa $, , 7 nd • lock 1, B 11 tale c;ardetla, S~d l'tlin'iJ , C1.t.y of 8D lftiOOd. COWlty ot M&p aho , State of colorado be aDd &be .... hereby • reaoacd troa ... ( .. a1dent.ial -ProfeaaLDnal Di atzict.) ~ 1-1 (Light lndua- tri&l Diatr i ct) &Rei that ~inane• ~. ~6 . Seri ea of 1 l, ~J ether w i th the aon i a .. P be -ended accordin ly. ect on l . 'J'he c i ty council hereby f nda. deterai n a, and declare• that the here i aeboYe chuge i ll reaon i ll 1a juetified by the p Ybl i c: n.a•••i ty, oonYen i enoe, 9 eaeral wel- fare and q ood aoniag practicu. Introduced, read in f\&ll, and on tbe l•t. day of J une, 1 70. Set for p l.lbl ic bear t. 1 before eaed on tirat r ad i ta re ~ular aeeting on ~~~~~~~~~~· council c~r• •• the City 8n<:~lewo4. colorado. 111tt. ce of Ue bear ln~J aba1l 1M .ood a.rald a~ leaat f i t~een (15) day• ex o t ficl'O-c .a.ty c u lbb ... ~-1.- 01' t.o ••14 heu'iD<J • I, stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the abo•• and foregoing ia a true, accurate and oo.p1e~e copy of a Bill for an Ordinance introduced, read in ~11 aad paa•ed on fir•t reading on the '}r i 1 tl day of fi:?'d ' ... ~ . 1970. ex officio city clerk • I \ r I , <If • • • • r T l.II'I'.OOUC.aD AS A BILL BY CO..CtUIUI_,d-""','-'. C;..;V-..-"'"-')/;;r-------- A BILL FOR All OaDI-...cJ: a&:&O.IJIO Lat S , 6 , 1 and a, BLOCK 1, aau. lSLK QAIJ)w.;, S8Cc.D J'ILIIIG, CI'I'Y CW aQL&t«))O, CO~ OJ' AMP~&, COLOIWJO ft<* A-4 (USID.rlAI. -PROFUSia.AL) TO 1-1 (LI~ I.OUS'I'RlAL). 0 WBIEUIIIS, p urauant t.o the Onh.nance, the City Plaani o q and aGain~ c a..iaalon duly held a p~lic bear~ May 1 9, 1970, on a certAin pc-opcMad ... IIdia.~ to Orrdinaace 110. 16, s ui• o f 19 l of the cit.y of &aglewood, colorado, kAown •• the •zonioq ordinance or th ci~y of 11\glewaod•, and baa .-de reoci rndation of &n adoption of u ordinance .-bodying aaid .. aadaea~r and WB&aKAS, p ubli c necaaait.y, conveniaftce, q enaral welfare, &.ad !Jood aoning pcac~ice jua~Hy the propoa..S aaendaeat. to the IGninq ordinaaaa •• hereinafter aet ~. IIOW, t'UU.OU, 811 IT OaDAIDD BY TD CITY COU.CIL 08 'fila Cift 01' DO.LKWOOD, COLOitADOa Section 1. ftat LOU ~. 6 , 7 and 8, Block 1, Bell tala GardaJta, Sec:oed PiU.n9, Ci~J' of &DqltNOOd, C0\11\ty of Arapahoe, s~ta of COlO&'edo be and the .... hereby i a r ... ad ti'Oa a-4 ( .. aidutial -nof•aioftal Diatzict) to 1-1 (Lipt Iadua- t.rial Diatrict) and t.ba~ ~inane• •· 16, el'iea of lHJ, t.oqetber with the aonia9 -p be IIINDdad IICGOI'diaqly. SecUOD l. '!be City couna.U hereby f i Dda, de~el'llinea, and declarea that. the bel'eiaalloYe chu9• in reaoain9 ia jutified by the public neaHait.y, oon•eaianaa, g .. aral wel- fare aad qood aonia9 pl'actiaea. Inuoduoed, r.., in full, aDd paaa..S on fi.nt raadia\J on the let day of June, 1970. Sat fO&' pllblic beari befO&'e the aaid City ce..ail a~ i t.a l'ecJalar aeeti.a9 Oft -~/{:.<, ~ «~ /~?!at e.oo •••• la tbe coueil Cbs tara at t.U c i). a1, 14 SO.tb alati ltr&H, ln91MIDod, c. lorado. lllttice of t)le hearia9 ataell be publiab .. ia tba ~1~ wood Bal'ald at leaa~ fift ... (15) daya Pl'lOI' ~ eaid bear1A9. -y- I, stephen A. Lyon, do bel'eby certify that the aboYa and foregoing ia a true, accura~e aad co.pl~• copy of • Bill for an Ol'dinance introduced, l'ead ia ~11 and paaead on firat reading on the ¥-"' t 1 day of Y' ..< t / • 1970. ex officio clt.y clark I • f - • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION APRIL 21, 1970 I, CALL TO ORDER. The regular metin g of t h e Ci ty Planning and Zoning Commission was ca lled to order by Chairman Ca r l s on at 8:05 P. M. lembers P re ent: Wood s , Walsh ; Senti; Lone ; Lentsch ; Carlson Roman s, Ex-officio O FFICI AL Memb er Absent: Non e CITY en• ' r '' ''OCU ENT Al so Pres nt : City Attorney Berardini '70 II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES. Ch airman Carl on s tat e d that the Minutes of Marcli '1 ·,-1970, were "1!~ be con sid r d for approval. CITY OF E.NCLL\.COO, COLO. Le ntsch mov d : S e nt i e ond d : Th e Minutes of Mar c h 31, 1970, be approved as written . The motion c a rrie d unanimously . III. REX T. GARRETT 1451 W. Tufts REZONI G R-1-C to I-1 CASE #7-70A March 3, 1970 Mr. Carlso n stated that this rezoning had been initi ated by the City Planning and Zoning Commission. Mr . Rex Garrett is owner of the property at 1451 West Tufts Avenue, which property is presently zoned R-1-C (Si ngl e -family Residential). The proposed zoning is I -1 (Light Industry). Woods moved: Lentsch seco nded : The Public Hearing b e opened. The motion carrie d unanimously. Mrs . Roman indicated the subject property on the zoning map in the Council Chamber . She stated that the public notice was published in the Englewood Herald April 2, 1970, and that the property was posted on April 3, 1970 . Mrs. Romans pointed out that the area adjoins R-3 (Single-family residential) zoning to the west in Arapahoe County; I-1 (Light industrial) zoning to the north in the City of Englewood ; R-1-A (Single-family Residential) zoning to the east in the City of Englewood ; and si ngle-family residential zoning abuts the property to the south in Arapahoe County . Both heavy and light industrial distri cts are within c lose proximity to the south and west. Mrs . Roman s reviewed the restrictions of the 1-l (Light Ind~strial ) district and note d that mobile home parks are a "Conditional Use" in this zon di tri t. Unti l 1963, mobile home parks were not provided for in the Zoning Ord inance , and any mobile home parks in the City of Englewood were 1n a non-conforming tatus. Some owners of existing mobil hom park along South Santa Fe Dr i ve had indicated a desire to cle an their properly up, but could not do so under the restrictions existing at that time. Therefore, when the 1963 Comprehensiv Zoning Ord i nan c wa adopt d, mobil home parks were made a "Condit i onal Use" 1 n the Light Indu sLr1al Zone District i n o r der that, w re plan to improve exJ.Sllng park pre nted to th Planning Commi ion, th Com- mJ.SSJ.on ould on id r t h pl an and approve the red v lopm n if the pla n s conformed to Lhe Mobil Home Park Or dinanc e, and if th park would b compalibl WJ lh th d velopm n t of lh ar a . Several mobil home park own r hav tak n advantag of th n w r gulation and have im- proved th •1r prop rty. Mr . Carl on a k d Mr . Garr tt to pr s nl hi c a e. 1 I • • , - • ------------.--------------------~--------------------------------------------------~ Mr. Garr tt stat d that he ha d1 u ed the matter with City Attorney Berardini, and 1s und r th impression that new p r o ce dures are under consid rat~on where1n mob1l e home parks would have a specific zone classification and would not have an 1-1 d esig na tion a s they do at tins t1me . Mr. Ga1r t t a s ked the Comm1 ssion to withdraw the request to change the zon~ng from R-1-C (Single-family Residential) to 1-1 (L1ght Indu tr1al). Mr. Berardini ask d to ·Jar1fy his discussions with Mr . Garrett. He remind d the Comm1S 'lOn that t h ey h ave considere d, since the f irst of the year, the problems that are wrought by intermixing residential uses (mob1l home parks) w1th the i ndu strial uses permitted in the 1-l Zone D1strict. H reviewed the stud1es of various mob ile home park ordinan s that the Comm1ssio n has undertaken , and the d r a fting of a propo e d mobile hom o1d~nan e rev1sion . Mr . Berardini stated that he f lt i t would be better to take resid ntial u ses ou t of the indu trial district and put th m in a residenti al distr ict . He pointe d out that the Commiss1on would have to make a recommendation on the Ord1nan to the City Cou n cil , and that the Council must t hen pas s or r j ct th Ordinance . Mr . Berardini stated that he fe lt Mr. Garre tt h as been very c lear that he desires t o hav e a mobile home park on t h e property at 14 51 West 'I\1 f ts Avenue, and this is the reason he has a sked for the 1-l zonin g. Mr . 8 rar d i n i stated that he would recommend the Commissio n join in th e request to withdraw the rezoning application until uch time that Council c an pass on the proposed Mob i l e Home Par k Zone Distr1ct Or dinan ce. He stated th at he felt it would be a minimum of four to six month s before this Ordi nance c ou ld b e approved. Brief di u s1on foll ow e d. Lone mov d: Sent1 se onded: The Public Hearing b e cl o se d and the application for rezoning property at 1451 West Tu fts Avenue b e withdrawn. Dis cussion on t he mot io n followe d. Mr . Lone stated that he shared the thoughts that it would be better t o hav e a zone classification specific - ally for mobile home parks r a ther th an have them "conditional uses" in another zon cl assificat on. He reviewed similar rezoning requests wherein it wa the cle arl y stated intent of the applicant to devel o p the land as a mobile home p a rk , yet t he discussion had to ce nter on the me rits of the rezoning to an 1-l Zone Di trict r ather than on the particular use that wa s sought . Wm. Webber 4545 S. Lipan Ct .-stated that Erie, Colo r ado recently annuled their Mobile Hom e Park Ordinance; Boulder does not allow any additional courts or mobile homes; the existi ng courts and mobile hom may remai n but no more may be added. He asked the Commission to earch out the areas within the State which have, or have had, mobile hom e parks . Mr . Webber also asked how the property owners in this immediate area would be notified when this matter would again be onsidered? He asked if property owners would have an opportunity to vote on thi type of regulation? 11-. arlson stated that the mobile home park would have their own zon1ng lass1fication, and that the same procedure o f posting, publi c not1c 1n th pa p r would hav to b followed by any applicant desi ring that patticular zon la sif1 at1on . Mr . Lone pol n t d out that oppon n t to moblle home parks would also hav an opportun1t to obJ t to th Ordinan c itse lf wh n it is con id r d by th C 1 ty oun 11 • ~rs. Roman pointed out that the Com- mlS ion ~ould al o hav to hold a publi h aring on the proposed ordinan e, and that it1zens would b abl to voi e th ir approval or opposition at that tim . 2 I • • f • • Jack Gilliland 1460 West Tuft -asked if the proposed ordinance for mobire home parks sets forth s quare f ootage per unit as the zoning ordinance doe s for the single-family residential districts? Mr . Romans stated that it is di ff i c ult to set f orth a requirement o f so much square footage per each "site " because o f the diversity in the size of the units. She stated, however, that it is proposed that this matter be controlled by requiring a certain distance between mobile homes and controlling the density per acre. She pointed out that the proposed ordinance wo uld permit eight units per acre and there would b e a minimum of 15 ft. b etwee n mobile homes. Off-street parking is required now, and would co ntinue to be required, as will service build - ings , usable open area, etc. Mr. Gilliland a s ked Mr. Garrett how much property was in this site? Mr. Garrett stated there are six acres in the site. Mr. Woo ds and Mr. Lentsch both noted that there was a motion on the table to clo se the hearing, and they didn't feel this discussion was warranted. Mr . Carls on stated he was trying to give the people an opportunity to ask questions they might have on the procedure the Com- mission is proposing. Mr. Elmer Jungck 4606 S. Mariposa Dr.-stated that he had circulated a petition in opposition to the rezoning, and has obtained 81 sign a t u res o f opponents. He asked if it was proper to submit this petition now, inasmuch as the request has been withdrawn? He noted th at the signatures represented residents in the general area, and he asked the Commission t o take this into consideration. He pointed out that these residents had opposed the rezoning request two years ago, and they still oppose it. Mr. Carlson stated that if the motion to withdraw the requ est c arries, he saw no reason to submit the petition a t this time . Mr . Car lson the n called f o r the vote on the motion. AYES : NAYS: Woods ; Walsh ; Senti ; Lone; Lentsch ; Carl on None The mo ti on c arrie d unanimously. Discussion f ollowed. Lon e moved: Lentsch second ed : No f urther appli c aions for mobile home parks be a cce pted until such time as the proposed mobile home park s ordinance is in effect, and such applications then sub- mitted be c onsidered as appli c ations for rezoning under the mobile home park ord i nance . Discussion on the mot i on f ollowed. Th motion arried unanimously. IV . MOORE-CUMMINGS Lots 5, 6, 7, 8 B 11 Isle Gardens S e ond Fil i ng REZONING R-4 to t-1 CASE #12-68 Mr • Romans tated that Mr. Rob rt G. Cummings is the owner of the prope rty above des ri b ed , and that in March of 1968, Mr. Cumming s mad application for rezoning from R-4 (Residential-Professional) to I-1 (Light Industrial). At th"t time, the Commissi on and st a ff felt that th e revi ion of the Comprehe n sive Zoning Ord in ance was imminent, 3 I • • • and a fter d i s c us s ion with Mr.Cummings, d e t e rmined that the hearing would be held at t h e t i me o f th e hearing on t he revision of the Ordinanc e. Mr. Mo o re n ow has an op tion t o purchase the property, and is interested i n a cco mplis h i n g th e rezoning as soon a s poss i ble. Mrs. Romans noted • tha t i nas mu c h as Mr . Cumm i n g s had paid the required $50 fee, the staf f di d no t re qu ire an add itiona l fe e t o b e pai d by Mr. Moore. Mr . Moo re wa s prese n t t o discuss t he appli c ation for rezoning. He st a te d t ha t his c ompany wa n t s to mo v e the ir business to this loc ation b ec au se t h e y have g r own t oo larg e for t he i r present facilities at 4796 South Br oadway and t hey wan t to stay i n the City. This firm manu f actures Bi n g o c ards, which the y f eel i s a "li g ht " manufacturing use. Mr. Moore s ta t ed t hey would like t o build an 8,000 sq. ft. building, with paved park i n g a re a, on t he s ite . He noted tha t there is more land in the site t han t h e y will u se in th e immediate f utu r e, bu t they have hopes of ex p a n s ion o f t h e business. Dis c ussion f ollowed. Woo ds move d : Lone seconde d: The Public Hearing for rezoning of Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Bell Isle Gardens, 2nd Filing, from R-4 (Residential- P r o fessi onal ) to I-1 (Light Industrial) be set for May 19, 1970, the property is to be posted, and public noti c e is to be given in the of fic ial Ci t y news paper, the Englewood Herald. Th e mo ti on c ar r ied unanimously. V. STREET VACATION W. Tufts Avenue CASE #8-70 Mrs. Romans showed the Commission a plan o f Centennial Park and s t ated that the portiono f West Tufts Avenue to be considered for vacation is that portion whi c h extends east of South Decatur Street. This vacation has been requested by the Parks and Recreation Department. Discussion followed. Lentsc h mov e d : Sent i s e c onded : The Planning Commis si on r e commend to City Council that the f ollowing p or t ion o f We s t Tufts Avenue be vacated: Be gi nn i n g a t t h e northwest c orner o f the south 1 /2 of the northeast 1 /4 of Se ct ion 8, Township 5 south, Range 68 west of the 6th P.M.; t hence south 89 °58 '30" east, 334.63 feet ; thence south 20 °42'44" west , 175.02 f eet; thence south 69 °17'16 " east, 38.74 feet to the true point o f b eg inning ; t hence south 69 °17' 16 " east, 44.39 feet to a point of c u r v e to t he left and having a radius o f 140,00 feet and a delta angle o f 20 °22'29 ''; thence on the arc of said curve 49,79 feet to the point of t ange n t; thence south 89 °39'45 " east, 72.77 feet ; thence south 19°30'15" e a s t 63.79 feet ; thence north 89°39'45" west, 94.42 feet to a point of c urve t o the right having a radius of 200,00 feet and a delta angle of 20 °22 '29 "; thence on the arc of said curve 71.12 feet to a point of c u r v e to t he left having a radius of 15.00 feet and a delta angle of 110 °22'29"; thence on the arc o f said curve 28.90 feet to a point on t h e e a st li n e o f Sou t h De c atur Street; thence north 00 °20 '15" east, 85 .57 feet t o t h e t rue poin t o f beginning. The motion c a rried unan i mou s ly. VI . AN NEXAT ION Herndon P ro p erty CASE #9-70 Mr • Roma n s sta te d t ha t the land in the area proposed for annexation is pr s e n tly u sed b y t h e Ci t y a s a parking lot at Belleview Park. D1 sc us ion f o l lowe d. 4 I • • f • • Lentsch moved: Lone seconded: The Planni n g Comm ission recommend t o City Council that the f ol lowi n g property be annexed to the City: Beginning at a point 1413.0 feet e a st of the southwest corn er of the southeast one-quarter (SEl/4) o f Se cti on 9, Township 5 south, Ran ge 68 West of the 6th P.M.; thence north 250.26 feet; thence south 57 °10 ' east 59 .5 feet; thence east 96.8 fee t ; thence south 218.0 feet to the south line of said Se cti on 9 and being the center line of West Belleview Avenue; thence west along said s outh line of said Se ction 146.8 feet to the point of beginning . The motion carried unanimously. VII . MASS TRA NSPORTATION Englewood-Littleton-Ft. Lo g an Bus Line CASE #10-70 Mrs . Romans reminded the Commission t ha t the election on the mat ter of purch as of the bus line by the City will be held May 5, 1970. Mrs . Ro man noted th a t Mr. Senti is a member o f the committee to promo te the approval of the purchase, and asked Mr. Se nti to more fully di scu ss the the malter. Mr . Senti sta ted that the Council is in favor of the purchase o f the buses by the City, and are asking the Planning Commission to sanction th request for Federal Aid if the matter is approved by the voters. Mr . Senti di scusse d the cost o f the buses, and commented that it was the feeling of the Counc il that it would be better to buy good buses that would withstand t he usage rather than cheaper buses--much on t he order o f school buses--upon which the maintenance cost would be p r o- hibitive. With this in mind, the Council decided that smaller buses, or "mini" buses, would be more economical. Mrs. Roman s no te d t ha t the cost was broken down to $22,000 for eac h of t h ree buses, and $5,000 for the purchase of the ~C license. It is estimated th a t $6,000 pe r year will cover the cost of maintenance of the line. Mrs . Roman s noted that the Commission did approve a request in 1968 to the Department of Transportation for assistance in the purchase of three buses f o r $90,000. Discussion followed. Mr. Lentsch asked if extension of the routes was planned. Mrs. Romans stated t ha t at the time the matter was first c onsidered in 1968, the routes were proposed to be extended, but that this is no t being proposed at this time . Mr. Berardini noted that route changes have to be approved by th PU • Mr . Lentsc h questioned the operational cost estimate; h e commented that he understood the cost of operating the line from the fir t of the year to this date was $5,000. Mr, Senti pointed ou t that th lin has costs now t hat would not be incurred when the City pur- ch a ed the line. Further discussion followed, Dr. Walsh asked why it was felt that a recommendation should be made this evening, when the election isn't until May 5th? Mr. Lone stated that he felt the urgen y was that this has been g oing on f or some length of time, and th at t h e Council wanted the application ready to go immediately after the election , assuming the issue will be approved, Mr. Senti stated that he would like to see the Planning Commission support this issue . Further discussion followed . Senti moved: Woods second d: The Planning Commission recommend to City Council that application be made for Federal Aid to purchase three buse at an approximate cost of $22,000 each, contingent upon voter approval at th May 5th election . Further dis ussion followed , 5 • • ' The vote was called: AYES : Woods ; Sen ti ; Lone ; Lentsch NAYS: Carlson ABSTAIN : Wal s h The motion carr i ed . VIII . MAYOR'S COFFEE • Mr s . Romans stated that a Mayor's Coffee will be held April 27th, at 8:00 P. M. in the Council Ch amb ers to di s cuss the issues on the ballot f or th e elec tion on May 5th. Mrs. Romans reported that the League of Women Voters of Arapahoe County have prepared an informat ional fly er to be ma i l d to all registered voters in the Ci ty of Englewood. Mr s . • Ro man reporte d th ere w1 l l al s o b e a Co ff a t Lh e Southland New s Ofiice on April 30 t h f rom 2 P.M . to 4 P . M. to dis c uss the issue of the purc ha se of th e bu s l i ne. Di scussion followed . IX . K. WAYNE NELSON 1101 W. Dartmouth REZONING I-2 to I-1 CASE #3-70 C 3731/70 3 /17/70 2 /3 /70 Chairman Carls on no ted that the matter of the Ne lson rezoning reques t wa s table d, an d must be raised from the tabl be f o re further di sc ussion an e n s ue . Lone moved: Lentsch seconded: The matter o f the Nelson rezoning request b e raised from the table . The motion c arried unanimously. Minutes of the meeting of March 31, 1970 were reviewe d. Bri ef discuss io n followed . Mr. Lone re vi e wed City Attorney Berardini's statement at th e last meeting that two reasons must be present to justify a rezoning : (l) It must be determined that t here was improper zoning initially, or (2) It mu st be shown t hat chan ges have o ccurre d in the area which war r a nt a c hange of zoni n g because the land can no longer be used for the "high e st and best" use under the existin g zoning. Mr. Lone commented t hat th e I-2 Zone District is more "liberal" t han the 1-l Zone Distric t, and that i f the land c ould not b e u sed for an industrial purpose in the mor e liberal district, he f a iled t o see how it c ould be used i n the more r e strictive district. He po i nted out that the only use p ermitted in th 1-l District t ha t is not permitted in the I-2 Zone District is that of a mob i le home par k, and he stated that he just couldn't justify the granting of the rezoning application. Mr. Lentsch commented that h e didn 't f e l the applicant gave any justification for the rezoning . Di scu i on followed . Lon Le n t The rezon i ng request filed by K. Wayne Nelson for c hange of z on ing on property at 1101 W. Dartmouth from 1-2 (H avy Industrial) to I-1 (Li g ht Industrial) be d e ni e d becau (1 ) the ap p l ic ant fa i led to show j u sti f ic at i on to r granting the J' zonin •; (2 ) it wa s n o t s hown that the i n it al zon n g wa in error, or (3) that ·hang s h a ve o ccur re d i n the ar a which o ul d make it imposs ible to u th land und r its pr se nt zone c la fi at ion . Th mot1on arri d u nan1mou l y . IX. IOBILE HOME PARK ORDINANCE. Ci t y Atto rn ey Berard i ni stated that he had num r ou notes on the pro- po ~ d Ordin an , and h would l i ke to d lay di u sian of the o r d nan e un l1l h could 1 n c orporate th s note s and t h propo ed ordinan i nto th • f rm of an ord i nan am e ndment to the exi tin g mobile hom pa r k 6 • • ' . . • • ordin a n ce . Discussion followed , Mr. Berardini stated that he could have this ready by May ~th, but inasmu ch as he does plan to be out o f the of fice for a week, i t might be better if the discussion could be scheduled f o r May 12th, a s suggeste d by the Commission. The next regular meeting o f the Commissi on will be rescheduled fo r May 1 2 th, 1970, rath er than May 5th, XII , SIGN CODE COMMITTEE, Mrs , Romans stated that she had received a copy of Denver's proposed sign code , The Denver Planning Off ice is suggesting that the cities i n th~ met ro area review this cod e, and consider the possibility of adopting it as a unifor m code , Mr s , Roman s asked if the Commission would like to review this Sign Code, or if they felt that perhaps the S ign Co d e Co mmittee s h o uld be re a c t iva t e d to work on this mat ter? Mr . Lone s tated t ha t he felt the Sign Code Committee should b e re- a c t i vated, because he felt that the di scu ssions and c onsideration c ould c ove r some pretty technical are as which whi c h p ersons not knowled geable in sc g n c ontrol would b e unf am ilia r , Ot her memb ers agreed tha t the Si g n Code Comm ittee shoul d be reactivate d, Mrs . Roman s stated that a tour has been arr anged of the Mullin Ou t d oor Adv ertising headquarters for those who are interested, Mrs , Roma ns noted that New York City has no proj ec ting signs ; wall signs are used, and she stated the effect is ve r y attractive. XIII , OTHER BUSINESS, Mr. Carlson stated that he would like to suggest that when reservat ions a re mad e f or members to attend a c onfe r ence and they do not at tend, that the memb er s bould stand the cost of the reservation, He did not feel the City s hould pay for reservations for members who do not attend the c on fere n ces . Lentsch mov e d : Walsh seconded : The meeting be adjourned, The mo ti on c a rried ; the meeting adjourned at 9:40 P. M. 7 I • • f \ . l CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSI ON MAY 12, 1970 Memb r Present: Woods; Wal sh; Senti Romans, Ex-offi io ~ . i 1 mb r A nt : Lone ; Lents c h ; Carl on Al o Present: City Attorney Berard i ni Ina mu h as a quorum was not pres e nt, ord r, and an inf ormal dis c uss io n wa th Plann i ng Department . II . WILKERSON CO RPORATION Parking Plan the meeting c ould not b c alled to h ld beginning at 6:00 P . M. in CASE #11-70 Mrs. Romans stated that the Wilkerson Corporation is expanding their tructure and will, therefore, have to provide additional parking f acil- it i s . The parking lot layout will have to be approved by the Commission under the provisi ons of §22.5-5 g of the Comprehensive Zoning Ord inance . The Parking Plan was displayed for the consideration of the Commission. The Wilkerson Corporation representative who was in attendance stated that the present building is 38,000 sq . ft., and they are proposing an additional 44,000 sq. ft . for a total of 82,000 sq . ft . There is a total of 78 ,000 sq. ft. to be devoted to parking. He noted that there are 165 parking spaces shown on the plan, and stated that Wilkerson Corporation has 149 employees, of which 36 are on the "swing-shift", ~o that all empl oy ees would not be present at the same time . He also noted that Wilkerson Corporation o wns additional land across the street on which they could locate ~orne parking if the need arose. This gentleman noted that the drainage plan has been approved by the City Engineer; he also stated that they will have additional grading work done to raise their property above street gr ade; the drainage grade in this area is 1/2%. Mrs. Roman stated that in the light industrial zone district, the parking requir ment provides for an area not less than 1/4 of the gross floor area, or that there must be one parking space for each three employees regularly present. Mrs . Romans noted that the Wilkerson Corporation meets both o f these requirements. Brie f discussion followed. Mr. Woods, Dr. Walsh, and Mr. Senti stated they coul d see no problem with the plan, and directed the Planning Director to poll the remainder of the Commission to enable the Wilkerson Corporation to b egi n their expansion as quickly as possible. Formal action will be taken on the parking plan at the next meeting of the Commis io n. III. MOBILE HOME PARK ORDINAN CE . Mrs. Romans tatedtnat Cha1rman Carlson had asked that the staff prepare a apsul omparison of the present mobile home ordinance and of the pro- posed mobil home ordinance. Copies of this summary, and of an additional ummary of regulations in the metro area, were distributed to the members. M mber wer a s k e d to review thi material for discussion at a subsequent m ting. MOORE REZO lNG ~5,6,7, 8 Bell I 1 Gardens S ond F1l i n g CASE #12-68 11· . Romans remi nd d member s that the Publi Hearing on the above rezoning 1 • I • • ' ....... t ' • • • • ( request • schedul e d for May 19, 1970, at s ,oo P. M. D>scusston followed. V. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Mrs . Roman reported that pu suant to d••ection from the Chairman, re- quests have been seat to the various departmeots, boards and commissions, askiog thtt their capital improvement needs list be presented to the Com- mission for their con s1derat 1on at me eti ngs in June. Copies of last year's capital improvement program were d istri buted for reference. The meeting di banded at 8·45 P . M. 2 I • • f - • • TO : Englewood City Council 0 F F '··C I/?::(:., f 1" crTY c or '70 MEMORANDUM 1 .,G f-\ •. l- c oU •c,l-t. -~:I ooo. c o\..0 - of £NG\.. c rTY DATE: May 28, 1970 FROM: D. Andrews Romans, Acting Planning Director -------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBJECT: PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION -------------------------------------------------------------------------- At the regular meeting of the City Planning and Zoning Commission on May 19, 1970, the Commission heard a request for the rezoning of Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block 1, Bell Isle Gardens, 2nd Filing, from R-4 (Resi- dential-Professional) to I-1 (Light Industrial). The applicant was the owner of the property, Mr. Robert Cummings. The speci f ic use to which the property will be put is the relocation of the Moore and Hansen Manufacturing Company, which has been located at 4796 South Broadway for 20 years. This firm manufactures Bingo cards, and wi th the growth of their business, feel that they must expand, and would like to relocate within the City. This parcel is bounded on the north and east by County R-3 (Residential Zoning); on the south by I-1 (Light Industrial Zoning) in the City of Englewood; and on the west by Light Industrial Zoning in Arapahoe County. The I-1 Zone District regulations would require screening or a wall to be placed on the north and east sides where the property abuts or is adjacent to the residential district. More complete inf ormation will be provided the City Council prior to the Publ ic Hearing . gw j) t0th~_v /l ~--(~ D. ANDREWS ROMANS ~ Acting Planning Director 10 . I • • ' - • • • IEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEW OOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOM- MENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSI ON. DATE : May 19, 1970 SUBJECT: Rezoning of Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, Block l, Bell Isle Gardens, 2nd Filing . RECOMMENDATION: Woods moved : Senti seconded: The Planning Commis ion re ommend to City Council that the rezoning request filed by Mr. Robert Cummi n gs f or Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block l, Be ll Isle Gardens, 2nd Filing, fr om R-4 (Reside ntial-Profes sional) to 1-1 (Light Industrial) be approved for the following reasons: The land has not developed under its present zoning and it has been demonstrated that it can be utilized under the proposed zoning ; the property abuts I-1 zoning in the City on the south and in Arapahoe County on the west, making the I-1 zoning request an extension of like zoning; there has been no new residential development in the area in the last several years, while new industries have d eveloped in the immediate area, several in the last two or three ye a rs; demon- strati ng that the trend of development i n the area is toward i ndustrial. The motion carried unanimously. By Order o f the City Plann i n g and Zoning Commission. 10 • I • • , ,, • • • REGU lAR MEETING ENGLE WO OD PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD ·May 19, 197 0 The r e gul a r me eti ng o f the Englewood Public Library Board wa s called to order at 7:45p.m. Present : Mr . Maxwe ll, Mr. Mille r, Mrs .. Jarrell, Mrs. Sim o n and Miss Lute. Absent: Mr. Dhor ity and Mrs . Hoffman. A quorum was dec lared. The m inutes of the previous m ee ting were approved. 0 F F I C I A 1_ E~'T CITY co •' 1 u~ ·u, " I l '70 IE Miss Lute r eported on th e statistics for April, 1970. The circulation of 28 ,731 was fAe high- est the Library has ever r ecorded. She stated that approximately 30 00 patrons have completed the new r egistration ca rds and that the new borrower 's cards haw• arrived and a r e being pro- cessed. Miss Lute said that the trial project of purchasing catalog cards from the Denver Public Library, to replace t he services of the Northern Colorado Processing Ce nter, seems to be satisfactory and that it will be evaluated by all libraries in the area for a pe riod of six months. Members of the Board e xamined the books purchased for the Sullivan Memorial. Mr. and Mrs . ·~im Sulli va n had requested that the Librarian order all of the books written and illustr~­ ed by Joan Walsh Anglund as a gift to the Library in memory of their daughter Theresa. The receipt of a check for $250.00 as a gift to the library from the Englewood Educators was reported. The Board discusse d the r evised Library Display Policy and on motion of Mrs . Jarrell, seconded by Mr . Miller, voted to adopt the Display Policy as r e vised. The Board discussed the mutilation of books, which might be rfirectly attributed to school assignments . The Chairman asked Mrs . Simon to discuss tlw problem with the administrators of the Englewood schools to determine if a solution could be found . Mr . Maxwe ll and Miss Lute reported on the m eeting of the Centra 1 Colorado Library Council. At this meeting the proposed budget of the Central Colorado Puhl ic Library System was dis- c ussed, along with possible alternatives to adapt the budge t to tht· amount of money received from the State Grant . They reported that interlibrary loan service , reciprocal borrowing , daily delivery, and k>ah of 16mm films will be continued. Other ideas suggested were a r otating collection of 8 mm films a nd the development of a last copy depository . The annual conference of the American Library Association to be held in Detroit, June 28- July 4, was announced . Miss Lute hopes to attend the confert'n ..:f" and recommended that some m e mber of the Board attend if at all possible . The Board d iscusse d the need for an inventory of the book collection in response to questions from Board members as to the extent of book losses. Miss Lute said that she hopes to accomp- lish a complete inventory during the s ummer month s. There was discussion of th e library needs for the future. Members of the Board agreed that a dditional space is needed if the library is to expand its role in the commun ity . It was agreed that the Library s hould request funds from the capital illp"o vement fund to remodel the space o riginall y designated in the City Hall for library eJC1 1~n f'ion . Miss Lute s howed a proposed plan fot r·earra ngen l.'nl "' t h(' pres Pnt library floor space to achieve better library service and mon. ~;ont n " < 1 the Jarg" uu.mbers of students in the ven- ing. She also asked the Board for som e guidance in pre paration of the 1971 budget. After some discussion of priorities, it wa'S suggested that the Librarian prepare a proposed budget for review at the June meeting. Preparations for th s umm er reading program are co mple te d a nd Miss Smith Is visiting the elementary schools to talk wi th the children about th e program . The reading program will be featured in the display case for the month of June . Plans a r e also underway for story- iell i ng at som e of th bookmobile stop s, as well as in the Library. Me s-t ing was adjo urned. ctfully S bm itted ~nneSedgw~ Record ing Secretary -· . ---- \ I 'I' I 0 f -• DISPLA n; Displ :t\ areas in th e Ia! 1':1 1'.\' consist of a loqked glass ca:w in thv foyer and spact for han g u • ._ mate rial s alnnh the e ntrance aisl e inside the libran·. rhcre is also space a vat!:. •I t• fo t· hangu1 h m a terials along the wall which is 111 till' c hrldren's section. I . First c hoice for rl1s play space wi ll be given to E n glewood s choo l s and schoo l students, then to groups from Englewood, and third to Engl cwood individua l s. Schools, groups and rndi viduals from Arapahoe County an d the surrounding m etr opolitan are:t wil l be c ons de red next in priority . In a ll cases, consid •r- ation will be given t o those schools, groups, and individuals who have no t cxhibtte d previou:,ly in the Englewood Library. 2 . Works should have artistic qualities and be of su. h a &·ttst ic merit that the \ "d l be o f gen e ral inte r est. · 3. Di splays must he booked in advance. -1 . Di s vlays are !too ked for specific dates ranging in duration fr o m two to four wePk S. 5. A pn ·view of the j,lt;;play or a sample of thl· wot·ks t o he displayed should l'lt! sho" 11 to the per son in charge of scheduling who has the authority to select exhih1 tors. 6 . Fxhibitors are re s ponsible fur hanging and arranging th•·11 lisplays and a lso for d ismantling . 7. The library wilt 'lO t be held responsible for an) lo:,, o r d:o m al('e during the exhibit. D ispl ays solei) ··o qlm crcwl in cont e nt are not a l lt!Wl'•' \n~ -<ales tran s - act tons must i"l< c onduclt'rl ht•twec n exhibitor and pur< ha-.t ·r !:J. lnfnr mation r e~ t rdllll( o·:tch work s uch as title, nw <il:t . nan .,• of exhibitor . C'tc . Hh •Julcl be plact·d n n lh•• piece , and an indt•x to the rltsp l •.\' 'll>ttld be left al the c 1 r c ulation dt•sh. 10 . T lw frequcnc .\ 'llh '~hich group ~ a nd 1nclivu1u • -. • !I • '•ni ftcd to pl:lce .t n t 'hihit in tht · l•lll .trv "Ill dt ·p•·nd o n tht • tirnt · •. ut 'I'" ,. ,, .:• •a hlc . n 1ndl\ h hLII "til he given dobplav s pat ·t· mon· than on<"t' a )'(':11'. I • • ' - r~---------------• CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS REGULAR MEETING -APRIL 8 , 1970 Chairman Wetterstrom called the meeting to order at 8 :00 P. M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Armstro n g , Mezen, Clayton , Rhodus, Wetterstrom MEMBERS ABSENT: Non e OTHE R OFFICIALS PRESENT: Wm. F. Brokate , Chief Building Inspector Ronald Wi nke l l Cas e No. 70-27 • 3342 Wes t Monmouth Av e . The applicant reque sted permission to erect an attached double garage to be within 3 f t . of the Wes t property line. This is an R-1-A zone which requires 5 ft . Th e prope rty has been properly posted and advertis ed fo r public hearing. The adjacent property owners on both s ides of the property signed statements of no objec tion to the gar~ge . There was no one present at the meeting to protest this variance . Clay t o n, moved, Armstrong seconded, the variance be g rant e d. Aye s: Meze n, Clay ton, Rhodus, Armstrong, Wetterstrom Nays : No n e Absent : None ------------------- Alumilux s cott , In c . for '1'' s !l.i. JY ins 3120 s o uth High Case No . 70-28 The applicant requested a variance to erect a detached re s ulting in an overlot cover a ge of 225. sq. ft . This requires 75 ft . front a ge and permits 25% lot coverage . g arage 20 ft. x 24 ft . is an R-1-A zone which Th is lot only has a 60 ft . f ront a ge . The property has been properly posted and advertised. Th a dj ac nt prop rty own rs on both sid s signed statem nts of no objection. There was no one present at th m eting in o pposition to this variance . Armstron g mov e d , Rhodus seconded , the variance b grant d and the garag comply_w i th all other ordinanc s . Ayes: M z n, Clayton, Rhodus , Armstrong, Wetterstrom Nays : Non Abs nt: Non ---------------- I • • , • crr y 0 ,_ ,_ 1 cc -•. ,CIA l ' ... n "'c u 1F::fV7' .. 7 '7 cou . . 0 err'( 0 ;,_ ?;t , . . '-NCL_r-1·1G f:" '~ 0() ll_f:: CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO ~COtQ BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS REGULAR MEETING -APRIL 8, 1970 Chairman We tte rstrom called the meeting to order at 8:00 P. M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Armstrong, Mezen, Clayton, Rhodus, Wetterstrom MEMBERS ABSENT : None OTHER OFFICIALS PRESENT: Wm. F. Brokate, Chief Buildin g Inspector ---------------- Ronald Winkell 3342 West Monmouth Ave. Cas e No. 70-27 The applicant requested permission to erect an attached double garage to be wi thin 3 ft . of the Wes t property line. This is an R-1-A zone which requires 5 f t. Th e property has been proper l y posted and adver tis ed for public hearing. The adjacent property owners on both sides of the property signed statements of no objection to the garage. There was no one present at the meeting to protest this variance . Clay ton, moved , Armstrong seconded, the variance be g rante d. Ay es : Mezen, Clayton, Rhodus, Armstrong, Wetterstrom Nay s: None Absent: None ------------------- Alumilux Scott, Inc. for '!'' ..1s l!i;~;Jins 3120 South High Case No. 70-28 The applicant requ sted a variance t o erect a detached re s ultin g i n an ove rl o t cov erage o f 225. sq . f t. This requires 75 f t. f rontag e and p e rmit s 2 5% lot c o ve rag e. 60 ft . fron tage . garage 20 ft. x 24 ft . is an R-1-A zone which This lot only has a The property has been p rop e rly posted a n d a dvertised . Th ad J ac nt prop r t y o wn rs o n bo t h s id s s ign ed state m nts o f no ob j e c t i on. Th re was no o n p resent at t h m e t i n g i n o ppo s i t ion to this varianc . • Armstrong moved , Rhodus s con ded , t h e varianc b gr nt d and the gara g c omply_wi th all o t her o r d1 n n c s . Ay s : M z n , Cl a y t on , Rh odus , Arms t ron g , W tterstrom Nays : No n Abs nl : No n ---------------- I • • f • Denver Patio Co . for Charles G. Bynum Case No. 70-29 2818 South Penns ylvania The applicant is requesting permission to erect a porch and carport resulting in an overlot coverage of 352 sq. ft . There is an old abandoned caved -in septic tank which is causing a drainage problem. The eaves are not ar~anged so they can be guttered so th ey need an extension of the porch and patio so the water won't run in the septic tank and basement. The property ha s been posted and advertised as per ordinance. Rh odus moved, Mezen s e conded, the vari anc e to erec t an extension of the porc h and carport resulting in overlot coverage of 352 sq. ft. be granted . Ayes: Mezen, Clayton , Rhodu s, Armstrong , Wetterstrom Nay s: None Absent: None Howar d Moore Case No. 70 -30 3181 South Emerson The applicant is requesting permission to erect a one-family d welling with a double car attached garage resulting in an overlot coverage of 204 sq. ft. This is a new house which has two feet eaves which is resulting in the overlot coverage . He has obtained the adjacent property owners statements of no objection. The property has been properly posted and a dvertised for Public Hearing. Ther e was no one present at the meeting in opp o sition to this v ar i ance. Armstrong moved, Clayton seconded, the variance for an overlot coverage be g ranted and the proper permit be obtained and the building to comply with all o ther ordinances and codes . Ayes: Mezen, Cl a y ton, Rh odus , Armstrong, Wetters t rom Nays: None Absent: None George Caldwell for John W. Fosk t Case No. 70-31 4357 South Huron The app l~cant is requesting an opinion to determine if two homes located on on a plot 11 5 ft . front age by 265 ft . -29,440 sq. ft . in an R-1 -A zone ar e 1 g al non-conform ing uses . The area was annexed in 1954 and Mr . Fosket was told by a city councilman that h did not have to do anything. • Clay t o n mov d, M z n s conded , the property be posted and advertised for Public Hearing. Ayes: Mezen. Clayton , Rhodus, Armstro ng, Wett erstrom Na ys : Non Absent: None I • • f -• Mullins Outdoor Adv ertising for Continental Nation al Bank Case No. 70-3 2 38 21 S outh Broadway 3022 S outh Broadway Mr . Em rick of Mullins Outdoor Advertising r questing permission t o erect two overheight bill board t y pe sign s -o n e at each l ocat ion -for the Continental Bank . This would direct people t o the bank location on both ends of Broadway . Th e signs would be used for the bank only . They would be 10 ft . by 30 f t. with overall height of 35 ft . Th ey would lighted with tube lites with time clocks. Mezen moved , Clayton seconded , the vari ance be granted as requested . Ayes : Mezen, Clayton Nays : Rhodus , Armstrong , Wette rstrom Abs nt: No n e Til var~anc is denie d . Bob Thomas 4497 S outh Fox Case No . 70-33 The app licant is requesting permission to e rect a 6 ~t . solid fence along the alley to the avenue which i s front yard on a corn e r lot . The house sets to th e rear of the lot an d they want fence to keep the du st from the house . The property line 1s 10 f t. f rom the street . Rhodus moved , Armstrong seconded, the vari anc be denied as it tends to obstruct traffic leaving the a lley and entering the street . Ayes: Mezen , Clayton, Rhodus , Armstrong, We tters trom Nays : Non e Absent: None Clayton states they do h a ve a p roblem because the house i s s o close to the alley so as an a lternat e : • Clayton moved , Mezen seconded , the 6 f t. fe nc e be permitted to within 5 f t. of the pr o perty line th e n be dropped to 3 f t. 6 inches in height . Ayes : Mezen, Clayton, Rho dus , Armstrong, Wetterstrom Nays: None Absent: Non I • • ....... • Harold Noe -Brooks ide Motel --------------------Case No . 70-34 3101 West Dartmouth The applicant is requesting permission to h a ve a mobile home as a caretaker in what used to be the Brookside Motel and trailer court . The cabins are still there and the v and als are bre ak ing the windows and tearing the cabins apart. Cl a yton moved , Rhodus secon ded , the app licant be gr ante d a six-month license to have the mobile home as a caretaker's residence. The mobile home t o be connected to the water and sewer. Ayes : Mezen, Clay ton, Rhodus , Armstrong , Wetters trom Nays: None Absent: None Ha rold Brown Case No. 70-35 4 2 99 S ou th Lipan S treet The applicant is requesting permission for a 6 f t. solid fe nce off of Lipan Street an d a 5 f t . solid f ence along Quincy Avenue . The applicant has obtained the ad j acent property owner s ; consents. There is a drivewa y next to the prop e rty on Quincy and the fence will be cut back leaving a tria ngle of 15 ft/ fr om the pro p erty line. Clayton moved , Rhodus seconded, the v ariance be gr anted for the fe nce as per plot plan . Aye s: Mez e n, Non e None Clayton, Rh odus , Armstrong, Wetterstrom Nay s: Absent: Ma rg aret McLaughlin Cas e No. 70-36 4211 S outh Huron The applicant is requesting permission to have t wo curb cuts -one 25 f t. wide and o ne 13 f t. wide t o be 13 ft . apart . The city is paving this street. In order to save the trees and to have access to the garage and breezeway the curb cu ts ar e necessary . The City Engineer has no objection to the proposed curb cuts . Armstrong moved , Rhodus seconded , the v ar i ance be granted as requested. Ayes : Mezen, Clayton, Rhodus , Armstrong, Wetterstrom Nays: None Absent : None There being no further business to come before the Board the meeting was adjourn d at 11:00 P. M. Susie Schneider Reco rd ing Secretary Approved. ____________________________ _ • . . I • • f -• ,. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS REGULAR MEETING - Chairman Wetterstrom called the meeting to order at 8 :00 P. M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Armstrong, Mezen, Clayton, Rhodus, Wetterstrom MEMBERS ABSENT : None OTHER OFFICIALS PRESENT: Wm. F . Brokate, Chief Building Inspector Ronald Winkel! Case No. 70-27 3342 West Monmouth Ave . The applicant requested permission to erect an attached double garage to be within 3 ft . of the West property line. This is an R-1-A zone which requires 5 f t. The property has been properly posted and advertised for public hearing. The adjacent property owners on both sides of the property signed statements of no objection to the garage . There was no one present at the meeting to protest this vari anc e . Clay ton, moved, Armstrong seconded, the variance be granted . Aye s: Mezen, Clayton, Rhodus, Armstrong, Wetterstrom Nays: None Absent : None Alumilux S cott, Inc. for T' ..1s ll.i';J;Jins Cas No. 70-28 3120 S outh High The app licant requested a varianc to erect a detached re s u lting in an overlot coverage of 225 . sq . ft . This req uires 75 ft . front a ge and permits 25% lot coverage. 60 ft . f rontage. Th e property has been properly posted and advertised. garage 20 ft. x 24 ft . is an R-1-A zone which This lot only has a Th adjac nt prop rty own rs on both sid s signed statements of no obj ction. There was no one present at th m eting i n opposition to th is varianc . • Armstrong mov d, Rh odus second d, the varianc b grant d and th g arag comply _with all o the r o rd inanc s . Ayes: M z n, Clayton, Rh odus, Armstrong, W tt rstrom Nays : Non Abs nt: No n • • ' ....... • . . De n ver Pat i o c o . f or Charl e s G. By num Case No. 70-29 2818 South Pennsylvania The appl i c a nt i s r e qu e sti n g p e rmi ss i on to e rect a porch and carport resulting i n an ov e rlot cov e rage of 352 sq. ft. There i s an old abandoned caved -in septic tank wh ich i s c a usin g a d ra i nage problem. The eaves are not arranged s o they c an be g utter ed s o they n eed an extens i on of the porch and patio s o t h e wa ter wo n't ru n in t he s e pti c tank and basement. Th e prop erty ha s b ee n posted and adve rtised as per ordinance. Rh odu s moved, Mezen seconde d, the v ar i anc e to erect an extension of the porch and carport resulting in overlot coverage of 352 sq. ft. be granted. Ay es: Mezen, Clayton, Rhodus, Armstrong, Wetterstrom Nays: None Absent: None Howar d Moore Case No. 70-30 3181 South Emerson The applicant is requesting permission to erect a one-family dwelling with a double car attached garage resulting in an overlot coverage of 204 sq. ft. This i s a new house which has two feet eaves which is resulting in the overlot coverage. He has obtained the adjacent property owners statements of no ob jection. The property has been pro p e rly p o sted and advertised f or Publ i c Hearing. Ther e was no one present at the me eti n g in oppos i tion to this v ar i ance. Armstro ng moved, Clay ton s e conde d, th e v ar i ance f or an overlot coverage be granted and the proper permit be obtained and the building to c omply wi th all other o rdinances and codes. Ayes : Me z e n, Clayton, Rhodus, Armstrong, We tterstrom Nays : No n e Absent : No n e G orge Caldwell for John w. Fosk t 4357 S outh Huron Case No . 70-31 Th applicant is requesting an opinion to determine if two homes locat ed o n on a plot 115 ft. frontage by 265 ft . -29,440 sq . ft . in an R-1 -A zon e are l gal non-conforming uses. The a re a was a nnexed in 1954 and Mr . Fo sket was told by a city councilman that h did not have to do anythin g. • Clay ton moved, Mezen seconded , the prop rty be p osted and adverti s ed fo r Public He ar i n g . Ayes : Mezen, Clayton, Rhodus, Armstrong , Wett er strom Nays: Non Ab sent: None . , I • • ....... • , . Mullins Outdoor Advertising for Continental National Bank Cas e No. 70-32 3821 south Broadway 3022 south Broadway Mr . Emrick of Mull i ns Outdoor Ad vertising requesting permission to erect two overheight bill board type signs -one at each location -for the Continental Bank . This would direct people to the bank location on both e nds of Broadway . The signs would be used for the bank only. They would be 10 ft . by 30 ft. with overall height of 35 ft . They would lighted with tube lites with time clocks . Mezen moved, Clay ton seconded, the variance be gr anted as requested . Aye s : Mezen, Clayton Nays : Rhodus, Armstrong, Wetterstrom Absent : None The variance is denied. Bob Thoma s 4497 S outh Fox Case No . 70 -33 The applicant is requesting permission to erect a 6 =t . s olid fe n ce along the alley to the avenue which is front yard on a co rner lot. The hous e sets to the rear of the lot and they want fence to keep the dust from the house . The property line is 10 ft . from the street . Rhodus moved , Armstrong seconded, the variance be denied as it tends to obstruct tra ffic leaving the alley and entering the street . Aye s: Mezen, Cl a yton , Rhodus , Armstrong , Wette rs t r om Nay s : None Abs e nt: None Clay ton states they do h a ve a pr oblem because the house is so close to the alley so as an alternate: • Clayton moved, Mezen seconded, the 6 ft . fence be permitted to within 5 ft . of the property line then be dropp ed to 3 ft . 6 inches in height . Ayes: Mezen, Clayton, Rhodus, Armstrong, Wetterstrom Nay s: Non Absent: None I • • f • • • • Harold Noe -Brookside Motel -------------------- 3101 West Dartmout h Cas e No . 70-34 Th e applicant is requesting permission to have a mobile home a s a careta ker in what used t o be the Brookside Motel and trailer court . The c a bins are still there and the vandals are breaking the windows and te a ring the cabins apart. Clayton moved, Rhodus seconded , the applicant be granted a six-month license to have the mobil home as a careta ker's residence . The mobile home to be connec t ed to the water a nd sewer . Ay s: M zen, Clay ton , Rhodus , Armstron g, Wett ers t rom Na ys : None Absent : No ne Har o ld Brown Cas e No. 70 -35 4 2 99 S outh L i pan Stree t The applicant is requesting permission for a 6 f t . so l id fe n ce off of Lipan Street and a 5 f t . solid fe n ce a lon g Quin cy Avenu e . The applicant h as obtain ed the adjacen t prop e r ty owners ' con sen t s . The r e is a d r ivewa y next to the property on Quin cy and the fence will be cut b a ck le a vin g a tria ngle of 15 ft/ from the prop erty line . Clay ton moved , Rh odus seconded, the variance be granted for the fence as per plot pl a n . Aye s : Mezen, Cl a y ton , Rhodus , Armstrong , Wetterstrom Nays: None Absent : None Margaret Mc Laughlin Cas e No . 70 -36 4211 S outh Huron The applicant i s requesting p e r mission to h a v e t wo curb cu t s -o n e 25 ft . wide and one 13 f t . wide to be 13 ft . apart . The city i s p aving this street . In order to save the trees and to h a ve acce s s to the g a r a ge and breezewa y the curb cuts are necess a r y . The City Engineer h a s no objec t ion to the proposed curb cuts . Armstrong mov d, Rhodus s conded , the variance be granted as requested • Ayes: Mezen, Clay ton, Rhodus, Armstrong, Wetterstrom Nay s: No ne Absent: None There b ing no urther busines s to come before the Board the meeting was dJourn d at 11:00 P. M. Susie Schneider Recording Secretary Approv d. __________________________ __ . ' I • • I f ~ - • • CI'l'Y OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO BOARD OP ADJaS'lMEJIT AIIID APPEAIB .May 19, 1970 ~o~~~t·;0 ~-· . 1.. Chairman Wetterstrom called the meeting to order at 8a00 p. M. MBI!IBERS PRES.Bl'iiTa AJ:mstrong, .ezen, Clayton, ltllodus, Wetterstrom MBNBEB.S ABSEB'l': None 01'BBR Ol'l?ICIALS PRESJW'l': Wlll.. P. Brokate, Chief JJuilding Inspector George Caldwell for John w. Fosket ----------------- 4357-4357~ South HUron Case 70-35 April 8, 1970 The applicant i& requesting permission f or l ate registr ati6n · of two homes on a plot of ground with 115 ft. frontage b~· 265 rt. The large brick home was built in 1930 and the smaller house was existing prior to that. 'l'he area was annexed to Englewood in 19~5. The property has been used for two dwellings since that time . Bomer P. Demll 7291 wast Archer -states is the pro&pect1ve purchaser and ants to ua6 the property for rentals. "l'he propertiea re checked for compliance to the hou :~ing code by \::he building department and the following corrections are necessary. "ihe electrical needs to be gone over, needs soae new vents and 80llle roof aintenance. On the small house known as 4357~ South Huron the ceilings average 6 ft. 6 incites. Clayton moved, Rhodus second d, Late r egistration of fthe two dwellings aa non-confondnq uses be contingent upon the properties complying with the aouainq COde exc pt for the ceiling height. Ayes: N ysa Abs nt.a Mezen, Clayton , Rhodus, AXmatrong, Wetterstrc:xa one None -~--------------- Harvin McP rlp.nd C 8 !JO. 70-36 1096 Weat Princeton Place "l'he applicant is requesting permission to erect an attached garag to be within two feet of the east. property line and a 10 ft. by 20 ft. concrete atoop three f t blight to d 7 ft. into the required front yard. ~e property baa been properly posted and advertised. "l'h• adjacent property owner to the e t signed a atat nt of no objection . I . • ' • -----------------.----------------------------~--~------------------------------~- Clayton moved, Mezen seconded, the variance as r equested be granted. Ayesa Mezen, Clayton, Rhodus, Armstrong, Wetterstrom Bays: None Absent: l!Jone Delbert Linns for Harry Bradon ------------------·--c.-se 'J<). 37-70 4796 South Ch.roke[ The applic~mt l.n requesting pe:ouiasl.cn to rect n pati~ 14 ft. by 15 f~. reuul~g in an overlot covera~a o! 6S~ sq. f .• ~e property has been pooted and adve tisad as p_r o~din~ce . 'l'hie is a DEW houe .. and the au.n makes small patio covar . like e l"OO hot :so they would/ a Clayton mov:!d, Rhodus seconded, the vErianee b gr ed. Ayes: Nnys1 Abue:nt: Me zen, Clayton, R.~oaua, Armstrc.ng, 'letterstro None! None Robert Vizina Ca,.e No. 38-70 2€n soutr Ogden The applicant is requesting pe~&sion to di~i de a plot of ground 150 ft . by 133 ft. into two buildin sites J c \ollitr fiB ft . +"rontage with an e of 9, 044 sq. .ft. !lnrt of th ting ci lling JOuld be t o r.n down d ei:~.Cdell-d. The ~tl;.·ck !:xi 5 f{·. 3 inciles. '.l'his is -1-A zone which require~ a 75 e ~d 9,000 sq. ft . arew end a minimum setbac t of 7 1: • 1 property has been posted d adve~ised for Public Hearing ton"te. r era was no one present at the ting to objec t. 'l"h zo second d, the property han been po ted and advertised and th re ie no ote h~r€ in protest, therefore, the vari~c to divide t h lot as r ~est d be gr.u.·ed. Ayes Hezen, Rhodus, ~ trong, Wctt~r3tr ays: Clayton Ab na on pplicant ia ~ e•t t ap t building c o . 39-70 9 rmi aion for late regiatra t i on of a five nn a -2-B cone. property hu en properly poa~t d nd d erti d. 'l'hia h .. bee d -2 ainee the firat zoning or U1anec ~ 1940. I • • - • • 'l'he Building Department h ad on file c. b uild ing permit to re:node l and repair dated 3/18/48 issued to Kate Ba u ghman -showing 4 units with the cooking to be done in Mr • Baughman's kitchen. 'l'he appl.::icant s tated Mr. She!af r p u r chased this p;c o p erty 1 950 and it had 4 unit~ and the o they lived kiJ.lg five \'nits . After tAe y p urchaucd it tbey had Ncrm Haines:1 '<iire the whol h ous e and h d BiU Smith Plumbing il"s" l! separate bathrooms in e a ch unit and also had cparate entrances iuatallcc. Itt. Svigel stateo he purcha:lE:t'l. the p op·rt:y in 1 9 6 7 and since then 1 a e i.no alled nm1 curb an gutt.er. J· ach ape>rtrlent hao three rooms , Gep'l.l:ato b the, and kitc.a"l.cns <:Jld there aix off-st1:eet par i ng spaces a t thea l:a~ar of 'clle u i ldil 9 • Cltlytoll moved, ~e ~c~ second d, lat2 r gistra tion of the pro pert y as 5 ~i t s be granted sub j ._c <; to comp l iance •.r ith the Bou ing Code . Ayo t • zen, Clayton. Pllodus, Armstrong , We t.terstrom. Nays: ·one Ab. 211t' one ·----------- JJX,lfl!l d Ri chhf'rn £,ruL u o. 4 0 -70 4 10:. S o u th n c p ica.."l · is requea t:'..ng pero is ion to pc i t inch chain l inl: f e •1ce u n City r operty l l • 2 nt. o f a 42 inch Oxford ven\le -llf t.. fo r l -':0:"' . Aye11: ay 1 Absent.: Cla on. r. 'fh re b in;r lO further bu ineu to c • adjouxnud t ll100 .• K txong , \Je t r t r for e the ard the ----------------- A ov d\.----------....;. eting I· • • • BIIGLDfO(I) CITY COUNCIL DATBt MAY 19. 1970 The Board of Adjustment and Appeal.a recommends to the Englewood City Council for consideration or approval of the fo1low1llg encroac:bment over City property. Mr. and Mrs. Byland Eichhorn 4101 South Inca 'fhe applicant is requeatillg permission to permit the encroaChment of a 42 inch chain link fence along the north ROW of West OXford Avenue -to encroach upon City property 1.1 ft. for a distance of 82 ft . 'l'he OXford ROW is 100 ft. resulting in a total of 1~ ft. behilld a 4 ft . sidewalk. There is being installed at the rear of the property a signal.it:ed school crossing. The City Engineer has approved this encroachment. Attached ia a copy of a sketch showing the proposed encroachment . By the order of the Board of Adjuat:ment and Appeals ~~.~ Susi e x. SChneider a-cording Secretary I . • . ' ... • • •. ,f APPLICATION ·POl FIICE PERMIT OWNER /t.£(1._/f"L Jos ADnRElr<j;o 1 ~J.lnml :.&, Jaw_,-/ CONTRACT OR ____________________________ ~LIC, N ________ __ CITY or DGLIWOOD IUtlJ)DIC DIPAintlln' 3400 South !htl !nalevood, Colo. 80110 Ph. 1761-1140 !x 250 ADDRESS ________________________ ~PHO~N!~~~----------------- ESTIMATED COST (bid cos t) ____________ ....;PilHIT FEE ________ _ USE TAX: METHOD 1 Estimated Value x 501, 2"1. o f above payment in full Qf Us~e-=Tax--:(r-e-:n-c-:-1-o-se-d~):-$ II. Pa,_ent of Use Tax directly to the City under !nalewood Retail Sales Tax Llc. ___ __ INDICATE ~ !2 !! ~ ~ PEIHITS !!!:[ ~ ~ II!CSPSCTIOMS ------ 2. Show n..ee of atreet(s). If a corner lot indicate and show both streets. ·- 3. ~ Identify the fence on the plot plan aa followa: . , ~ )'( ~ ~ Q_ 1 ~0 FT. f?.o .ff. (a) (b) (c) (d) • Indicate existing fence with "r' . IDdicate type of renee. IDdicate height of each section of fence. ' IDdicate length of each section · of fence . .• --------- 0 • f --~~~~------------~~---------. REGULAR MEETING EN GL DIOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD -MA Y 19 , 19 0 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Robohm a S: 0 .~. Members Present: Harder , Kre iling, Lay , Robo Ronal Members Absent: Horton, Schwa b Oth er City Officials Present : Director of Utilities Carroll , Leal Co. u.ta 0 Mr . Carroll, Director of Utilities , presented a sample , draft, lice nt., wh ich , when properly exe cu ted, wou ld penni t the licensee to cons rue , u li , aint.ain, repair and replace ce rtain structures, such as pipelines , within and across prop rt.y of the Utilities De partment of the City of En glewood, Mr . Carroll exp l ained that, particularly s i nce t he City's acquisition of the City Ditch , the re wi ll, no doubt, be a consi derable numb er of appl ications for City Ditch crossings as well as crossings of other Utiliti es p artment rights-of-way, and that a standard form license agreement would be most convenient in the handling of such appl ications when same are j ustified , Mr . Carroll further pointed out t hat in most instances the handling of the application and i ssuanc e of such a l i cense agreement must be expedited and if same must be approved by both the Water and Sewer Board and City Council , much time elapses before same can be fully executed. Mr . Car r oll suggested that consideration be given to blanket authorization by City Counc il for such license agreements to be executed by the Cha i rman or Vice-Chairman of the Englewood Water and Sewer Board, upon recommenda tion by t he Director of Utilities and upon approval by the Englewood Wa t er and Sewer Board. In discussion, t he Water and Sewer Board concu rred, subject to final approval of the license agreement form by Mr. M. o. Sh ivers , Jr ., Legal Consultant, as to proper language to fully protect the City from liability. (See copy of final draft of license agreement form , approved by Mr. Shivers, as a part of these minutes .) Lay moved, Harder, seconded, That the Water and Sewer Board reco mmend to City Council that the Water and Sewer Board Chairman or Vice-Chairman henceforth be authorized to execute, on behalf of the City of Englewood, l icenses co ncerning improvements enc r oaching on or over property of the Utili ties Department of the City of Englewood, upon recommendation by the Direc tor of Utilities and approval of the Engle wood Water and Sewer Board , Ayes: Harder , Kreiling, Lay, Robohm, Ros vall a s: None Absent: Ho rton, Schwab Mayor Sch wab entered and wa s seated with the other members of the Board. The o riginal and t wo copies of proposed Supplement No . 1 to the Connector's Agreement between the City of Englewood and Bow Mar Sanitation District was presented by Mr. Carroll for the Board 1 s consideration . Mr . Carroll pointed out to the Bo .. d that the original Connector 1 a Agree11en t included land descriptions that required sa sever tapa and that the supplemental agre ... nt would provide for inclusion of additional land into the district wh ich would require a potential 42 additional sewer t aps or a total of 100 sewer taps in the district • • • • • -2 - by Mr , Carrol l, t hat the City holds a fully executed copy of a companion wee n Valley San i ta tion District and Bow Mar Sanitation District, approved by of Engle od , prov iding f o r tbe use of the Valley Sanitation District's sewer lines i~~ion of sewaye to tbe Engl ewood sewage treatment plant , , o ween tbe t distr icts , originally provided for a maximum of eighty for Bo w Ma r Sani ta ion Distric t. an ame ndmen t to this agreement has b een prepared, to provide for cnal 20 sever taps or a total of 100 sewer taps being authorized by Valley .s rict, wh ich amen<inent is expected to be executed by the Boards of Directors ta 1on dis r icts in t he near future and submitted to the City of Englewood for a Mr , Carroll's opinion that the enlargement of the Bow Mar Sanitation District should no pro lems in Englewood sewage treatment , Af er som discussion , Lay oved , Sch wab , seconded, That the Water and Sever Board recommend to City Council that the lands described in Supplement No . 1 to the Connector's Agreement between tbe City of Englewood and Bow Mar Sanitation District be approved for inclusion into said district and that upon receipt of Amendmen t to Agreement between Valley Sanitation District and Bow Mar Sanitation District, properly executed by both districts , such Amendment to Agreement and Supplement No , 1, as presented, be approved by City Council and the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute same. Ayes: Nays: Harder , Kreiling , Lay , Robohm, Rosvall, Schwab No ne Absent: Horton Mr, Horton entered and was seated with the other members of the Board , Mr, Carroll referred to a mem orandum , dated Apr il 28 , 1970 , from the Englewood Water and Sewer Board to t he Englewood City Council relative to a recommendation that the City purchase eight shares of McBroom Ditch rights from Marv in W, and Mary w. Cooper, 3650 South Clay Street. (See copy of Memorandum of April 28 , 1970 , attac hed hereto as a part of these minutes,) After short discussion, in which Mr . Carroll advised the Board that City Council, on May 4, 1970 , had approved the purchase and th a t same had been consumated as of May 7, 1970 , Schwab moved, Ro svall , seconded, That the action taken April 28 , 1970 , as a result of polling the Englewo od Wa t er and Sewer Board members by telephone, to recommend to City Council that the purchase of Eight shares (inches) of McBroom Ditch rights, by the City of Englewood, Colorado, from Marvin w. and Mary 1-1 , Cooper, 3650 South Clay Street, Engle wood, Colo rado, at a pr i ce of ~1,000 per share or $8 ,000 total be authorized i mmediately, herewith be ratified , Ayes: Ha rder, Ho rton , Kreillng, Lay , Robohm, Ros vall, Schwab Nays: one Absent : None Mr , Carroll p resented the original and three copies o f the f inal draft of a Distributor's Contract between the City of Englewood and Th South Clay Street Water Users Association, Mr . C rroll advised the Board tha the land encompass n this small associ ation is located • • \ I ' ~ • -) - at the no rtheast co rner of the i ntersect1on of West Oxfo rd Avenue and South Clay Street and has been served Englewood water from the 14 inch Englewood water main in West Oxford Avenue since t he summer of 1967 through a Preli mi nary Agreement between the City of Englewood and G. A. z. B. Co rporation , American Coleman Company and Kloppenberg and Company , owners o f the property i nv olved . Th1s Pre limi nary Agreem ent was ap pr oved and execu t ed, by the City, as of March 27 , 1967 , t o prov ide i mmedi ate service to these property owner s and also to provide time for the City to amend its water regulations to permit service to non-profit water users associations, outs1de t he City, and time fo r the property owners to form a non-profit water users asso c i a tion with whom the City could, under its policy, enter i nto a distributor's contract . Mr . Carroll adv i sed that t he City wa ter regulations have been pro pe rly amended, that the non-pr o f i wa ter use r s associ a tion has been legally form e d and that proper water tap ass- essments h ave been collec ted from that asso ciation by the City. He further adv i sed t ha t the long delay i n recei ving the final draft of the Distributor's Co n rac t , executed by the Officers of the South Clay S r eet Wa t er Users Asso ci ation , had be en due largely to several changes in the legal staff representing th e associa tion which resulted in a failur e to complete and forward said contract to the City, unti l recently. After short discussion, Ha r der moved , Rosvall, seco nded , That the Water and Sewer Bo ard rec ommen d to City Council that the proposed Distributor's Contract, between t he City of Englewood and The South Clay Stree t I.Jater Us ers As sociation, be appr oved and properly executed by t he City. Ayes: Nays: Abs en t: Harder, Horton , Kreili ng , Lay , Robohm 1 Rosvall, Schwab None None Mr. Carroll referred to the following correspondence, recently rece i ved, pertaining to a possible method of expanding the Englewood se wage treatment service area withi n Cherry H1 lls Vi llage . • "SANTIER , INC . 222 Milwaukee -Su ite 312 Denver, Colorado 80206 Mr . Charles B. Carroll , Jr . Director of Utilities City of Englewood 3400 Sou th Elati Street Englewood, Colorado 80110 May 13 , 1970 Re : Cherrym oor South Wa ter and San itation Distr1ct Dear Mr . Carroll : Af ter our meeting n Mr . Sh i vers off ce, the Board of Directo rs of the errymoo r South Wa ter and San i tation Ihstr ic t met on May 13, 1970 and authorized me on behalf of the D1stri ct to confirm to you that we would be willing to escro w $46 1 000 .00 from the proceeds of the Distnct' s bond i ssue to enlarge sewer lines 1n the Ci y of Englewood wh ich would enable our District to purchase e 1ghty taps, plus St . Mary 's, from the Cherry Hills Country Cl ub for approximately fifty dollars a t ap , and allow us an easement a c:ross the Country Club 1 s golf course in order to connect to he Club 's exist1ng ten-inch sewer line . The figure o f $46 ,000 appears 1n Mr . McLaughl1n 1 s repor t of December 26 , 1969, on page 111-6, and is the co mplete oost of the pro po sed pumping and holding station . • • ·' I / f • -3 - at the northeast corner of the intersect~on of West Oxford Avenue and South Clay Street and has been served Englewood water from the lh inch Englewood water main in West Oxford Avenue s i nc e the summer of 1967 through a Preliminary Agreement beoween the City of Englewood and G, A, Z, B. Corporation , American Coleman Company and Kloppenberg and Company , owners o f the property involved , Th~s Preliminary Agreement was approved and executed, by the City, as of March 27 1 1967 1 to provide i mmediate service to these property owners and also to provide time f o r the City to amend its water regula tions to permit service to non-profit water users associations, outs~de the City, and time for the property owners to form a non-profit water users association with whom the City could, under its policy, enter into a distributor's contract , Mr . Carroll advised that the City water regulations have been properly amended, that the non-pr ofit wa ter users assoc i a tion has been legally formed and that proper water tap ass- essments have been collected from that association by the c~ty . He further advised that the long delay i n recei ving the f i nal draft of the Distributor 's Con tract, executed by the Officers of the South Cl ay S t reet Water Users Association, had be en due largely to several changes in the legal staff representing the associa ion which resulted in a failure to complete and forward sai d co ntract to the City, until recently, After short discussion, Ha rder moved , Rosvall, seco nded, That the Water and Sewer Board recommend to City Council that the proposed Distributor's Contract, betwee n the City of Englewood and The Sou th Clay Street Hater User s Association, be a pp r oved and properly executed by t he City. Ayes: Nays: Absent: Harder , Horton, Kreili ng, Lay, Robohm , Rosvall, Schwab None None Mr. Carroll referred to the following correspondence, recently received, pertaining to a possible method of expanding the Englewood se wage treatment service area within Cherry Hills Vi llage , • "SANTIER, INC . 222 Milwaukee -Suite )12 Den v er, Colorado 80 206 Mr . Charles B. Carroll , Jr , Director of Utilities City of Englewood JhOO South Elati Street Englewood, Colorado 80110 May 1), 1970 Re: Cherrymoor South Water and Sanitation Distric t Dear Mr . Car r oll: Af te r ou r meeting in Mr. Sh i vers off~ce, the Board of Directors of the Ghe r rymoor South Wa ter and San~ tation ~str ic t met on May 13, 1970 and author ized me on behalf of the Dlstri ct to confirm to you that we would be ~lling to escro w $L 6,ooo .oo from the proceeds of the Distri ct's bond i ssue to enlarge sew r line s ~n the Ci y of Englewood wh ich would enable ou r Distric to purchase e1ghty taps, plus St. Mary's, from the Cherry Hills Country Cl ub for approx1mately fifty dollars a tap, and allow us an easement across the Country Club's golf cours<J in order to oonnect to the Club 's exist~n ten-nch sewer line , The figure of $L6 ,000 appears ~n Mr . M cLaughl~n •s repor of December 26 , 1969, on page 111-6, and is he comple e cost o f the proposed pumping and holding station, \ 1 ! I • • , • • Mr. Br1nkerhoff a nd I are ve ry anxi ous t o conclude th1s arrangement as soon as poss1ble and would a pp reciate your mov i ng as fast as possible. I have offered to a ssist Mr. Br1nkerhoff in coo r di nat1ng th is project so , sh ould you need addi tlona.l info rmation, don't h esi ate to call. •• 333 -4287 . Very t ru ly yours , /S/ Bernard T. T1erney, Sec retary Cherrymoor So uth Wa ter and Sanitation District BTT:g cc: M. H. Br1nkerhoff Denver Club Building Denver , Colo . 80202M "COUNTRY HOME S SANITATION DIS1'RICT NO. 1 Su i te 2 3470 South Sherman Street Englewood, Colorado Bo no Wa ter and Se wer Adv isory Bo ard City of En glewoo d 3400 South El a ti Englewood , Co l o rado 80110 Gentlemen : May 14 , 1970 As you kno w, Country Homes San1tation Distric No . 1 will soon be in t he process of construc ting a sanitary sewer system f or t he area ~ediately South of Hampden and We st of Sou th Uni versity i n the subdinsion known as Co un t ry Homes Subdivis ion . Th 1s area is ge og raph1cally si tua Led s o tha the North portion of t he Distnct Wl ll drain by gravi y to a point of connection with Englewood Sanitary Sew e r System at t he North edge of Hampden 1n Ra ce Stree t . The o her por ion, or South portion, wo uld normally drain by graVl y to the South, but i n order o o to the North conne ction , t he system is designed for constr uction of a lift stat1on , pumps and fo r ce ma i ns to c arry t he effluen t from the Sou thern area back o the Nor th . Si nce the or1gina l planni ng , dlscuss1on has b een held Wl th o ther distncts which likeWlse are planning var1ous forms of pump1n fac1lit1es , but wh ich logica lly should drain y graVl. ty an d be serv ed by the Che rry Hills Country Club l1ne 1 as should th Southern part of he Country Hom es San1 t a t1on D1s nc L. In h as , th1s has not been possible becAus e of "bot Lleneck " 1nsi e the C1 ty 11m ts of Engl ewo od created by th s1 ze of the p1pe in th area roughly be w en South Cl arkson and South Sherman Streets . The cos of 1ncreas1ng the s1 z of th1s line has , up unt1l no w, b een beyond th e reach of any one district o r area. I 1s Lhe f ellng of Country Homes Sani tat on Distnc t No . 1 Lha o ne or more other distncts cou d • ' • -5 - co mb~ne with us and e xpend, f or ~ncreasing the l~ne ~ns~de Engl ewood , the same sum o f money as they woul d spend f or l~ft s a t1on s 1 pumps and holding tanks , The mechan~c s of making the funds available to Englewood for his pu rp os e must be worked out and comm~tmen s fr om o her dis tnc ts ob ained , A co nference Wl th one such d~ s tnct has been held, exploring the poss~bil1 y of such a JO ln venture , and the possib li y loo ks pr omi s1ng and feas ible . S peak~ng on behal f of Coun ry Homes Sani tation Di s tr ic t No , 1 , I am autho r i zed to s at.e that this Distric would be happy to make available , for the enlargement of the ne c essary line within Engle wood, a sum equivalent to the cost. of 1ts l1f t stat on , and pumps , wh 1ch am ount would be som ewhere i n the neighbo rhood of $101 000 , Our S an~tati o n Dis ric would app r ecia e the Ci ty appr oving t his pr opo se d plan and at empting to ge t s ~milar commitments from o her Distr ic s in the drainage basi n . I i s urgen tha the necessary ac ion e taken t o determ i ne curren updated f~gu re s on he cos of co nstrue ion inv olved i n incre as in th e s1 ze of those l~ne s within Englewoo d need~ng r estzing 1 i n o ~der t hat the various Di s t r i c s can determtne whe her o r not their available funds wi ll be adeq uate . We are sure the mechan i cs of making funds avai lable o the Distri cts c an be satis- fac orily solved , Very truly yours , OOUNTRY HOMES SANITATION DISTRICT NO . l /S/ M. H. Brinkerhoff President" Mr. Carroll rem~nded t he Board that a letter of 1n en to enter into a Conne ctor 's Agree - men to se rve he prospec i ve Cherrymo o r So u h Wa er a nd Sanitation District had been recommend ed by the En lewood Water and Sewer Board, authorized by C~ty Council and mailed o representattves of that dtstric t as of Augus 5, 1969 . (Also see M ~nutes of Engle wood Wa er and Se wer Board mee ing held July 14, 1969 , for details concern ng the loca io n o f h~s di s r ic and the or i ~nal plans f or delivery of sewage to the En glewood sewer system at Ea st Qu~ncy Ave nue and the South Wash~ngton-South Clarkson alley, throu an aera ed holding tank and ~f s a ~on during early morning hou r s ,) Mr . Carroll also reminded he Board tha a Connec or's Agreement between he Ci y of En le wo o d and Coun ry Hom es San ttat~on Di s r~c o . l was executed under date of February 2 , 1970, p rovtd~ng f or En gle wood sewage trea~~ent serv ~c e for said dis r ict with deliver y o sewa e effluen to be made a a connec ~on h the ex~s ing Englewood sewer main ~n Sou h RaceS ree , JUS nor h of East Hampden Avenue (Hi hway #285). (Also see 1nutes of Engl wood Wa er and S er Board mee 1ngs held September 16 , 196 9 and Janu11ry 20 , 1 70 , for further de ails , ~ • Ga rrel l advised ha ne o 1a ions are nn w underway between the t wo aforementioned .s ric s and .h erry Hil s Sam a ion AssocH 1on for the use of the exis in 10 .nch runk hn of ';nprry H1lls San. at ion ssoc a 1on , in the event th exts ing sewer ma ns h1n he lty can proper y enlar ed o a ccomodate the full use of the 0 1nch l1n nse of he d1stnc s 1n erested , Mr . Carroll f rth r adv sed e Board h a , 1 the sewer line capac i es can be made a equa 1 he Rancho Wa e r and Sani a on D1str1c , o a ed ju s east of South Clarkson S ree and jus sou h of L1 e Dry Cr eek, and o her prope r y owners eas of the Cherry H.lls Coun ry Club would als e ln eres d 1n par ic1pat1ng in th1s pr oposed program . r , Carroll 1n ed ou n tor s d dustnc s • hat , 1n order for nd o he r s s o the e City to be 1n posi tl.on t o advis the sstbilit e s o f the u se o f the Cherry Hills \ I 'f • • • -6 - Sanitation Assoc iation •s 10 inch s ewer l ine and those of the C1Ly 1 engineering studies mu s t be made for a de tennina tion of proper en l argement of the Cl. ty lines from South Clarks on Street at East Jeffers on Dr i ve to the 21 i nch City line at Wes t Hampden Avenue and South Acoma Street, and the co s t es t1.mates for s ame to provide c apac ity of the antici - pa ed Englewood effl uent and the maximum flo w of the 10 inch line of the Cherry Hills Sani- ta 1o n Asso ci ation . Af er cons1.derable di s cussion, Lay moved, Kre i ling, seconded, That the Water and Sewer Board authorize he Director o f Util i t1es to contract for a comp etent engi neeri ng study to determine the proper resizi ng of Englewood sewer ma ins from South Clarkson S treet and East Jeffe rson Drive (poi nt o f connection by the 10 i n ch l ine o f Che rry Hills Sanitation Association) o the 21 i nch sewer main a t We st Hampde n Avenue and Sou h Acoma Stree t , to pr ovide c apa.ci t y f or an ticipa ted s ewage effluent fr om t aps within the City and maximum flow from he 10 i nch se wer line o f the Cherry Hills San i tation Associa ion ; and , cos estimates f or same. Ayes: Nays: Absen t: Harder, Horton, Kreiling , Lay , Robo hm , Rosvall, Sc hwa b No ne No ne Fo r i nfo rma tion , Mr. Carrol l presented the following mem o randum: "INTER..QFFI CE MEMJRANDUM TO: Wa ter and Sewer Board DATE. May 1 5 , 1970 FROM: Charles B. Carroll, Jr ., Director of Utilities SUBJECT: 197 1 Ca pital Impr ovements Progr am • The Planni ng Co mm i ssion is requestin ou r presence a t the1r Jun e meet i ng to discuss the 1971 Cap1. tal Improv em en ts prog ram for the water and s ewer fun ds . Li sted below is my recommended program wi th the leve ls of fundi ng . Wa ter Fund: Pri e n ty #1 , We s ern Slope Dive r sion. (Was in 1969 and 1970 program, bu t s lipped due to incomplete land a cquisltion). Pnor Co st Es 1mates (To En le wood) 1969 119,000 1970-$7 90 ,000 1971 -$903 ,000 1972-$290 ,000 Total $2 , 0 2,0 No F dera funding par icl.p tlon antl Cl pated . 1970 Co s Es imat es 1 971 -$617 ,000 197 2-$795,000 l973-$Boo,ooo 1974-$ 2 ,000 Total $2,21 4 ,000 Pnori y /1 2, W t.e r Di st.ribu 1on Sys em . Rep l acement of rna ns 4 " and under in co njunction wi h he Annual Paving Dl.strict . Project includes appr oximately 5 ,000 lineal fee of replacemen t and new mains to complete grids for pressure 1mp rovemen • To al Cost Mate r 1.al and Labor annually $80 ,000 Five year cost $400 1 000 .· \ ! '!' • • ' • -7 - Prior:tty #3 , Wate r Treatment Plan t , Add1t1onal wa ter treatment capa city is needed between 197 2 and 1977 , in t wo increments of 6 m'llion gallons a day each , This is es i mated to cost in excess of $1 ,000 1 000 , An alter nate to this is a total metering pro gram wh ich would cost approximately $100 per service or, $1 ,000 1 000 , The costs should be bo r ne by the cu stome r , Hater consumption would then a bate fo r a period of several ye ars and then resume a higher consumption trend. Gen eral Conunen s: The Department will undE-rgo a tremendous financial burden starti ng wi th 1971 . Dun.ng the next 5 year s the Capital cost. alone will approach #3 ,000 1 000 1 not to mention operat ng costs wi th respect to the Ranch Creek Project . By nex t meeting I expec t to have a more r efined cost estimate for these i mpr ove - ments , SEWER FUND: No major plant or main extensions are antic1pa ed during the period 1971 - 1976 , Th e current e ngine ering analysis hopefully will result in projects to upgr ade and rehabilitate the plant-not particularly considered to be c a pital i mprove- ment , The financial outlay in 1971 is estimated a t $100 1 000 t~ $1 50 ,000 f o r this project, Federal assi stance will be requested for 30 % p;.;.rticipation under Wa t er Pollution Control Federa ion grants . /S/ HAR LES B. CARROL L, JR . Dire cto r of Utili ties CBC/sm " After co nside ra tion o f the memo randum JUSt read , a discussion follo we d relating to ways and means to incre ase Wa e r !lepartmen t revenues and a po s s:tble program fo r bette r public educa- tion on Englewood 's progressive efforts to improve the Water and Sewer Systems and the need for revenues to fund same , Mr , Car roll advised the Board that plans are be:tng made fo r ground breaking ceremon ies at Englewood 's Western Slope Water Development ProJe ct on Saturd ay, J une 27th, with ransportation and f ood furnished for representa i ve s of he City vhich includes all memb ers of t he Englewood Wa er and Sewer Board avai lable to o , He indi c ated t.h at the Bo ard member s would be adv ised later of fi nal arrangements , There being no further business to come before the Eng ewood Wa er and Sewer Board , Kreiling moved , Harder, secon ded, That the meeti ng be a dj o urned , Ayes : Nays: Absent: Harder, Horton, Kreil:tng 1 Lay, Robohm 1 Rosvall , Schwab No ne None The meetin was adjourned a 6:20 P.M. Approved ------------------------- • • . , I • • • • LI CEN SE AG RE EMEN T THI S AGREEM ENT , made a n d entered in t o a s of t he ______ day of -------------- , by a nd between the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , a mun ic ipal co rpor a t ion of th e State o f Colora do , he reinafter referr e d to as "City ", and t he ' a o f t he State o f Colorado , he re i na fte r refe rred t o a s "LICENSEE ", WI TNESS ET H: The Ci t y witho u t a ny wa rran t y of i ts t i tl e or i nter est wh a t s oev er , hereby a u t ho r izes Licen s e e , i t s s ucc e ssor s and a ss i gns, t o con st ru ct , u tili ze , mai n- tai n, r e pair and r ep l ace on (l ) f o u rteen (14) i nc h wat er ma i n within and across t he City 's r i gh t s -of -wa y f or t he City Di t c h , si tuate i n the e a st ha l f (E ~) o f Se ct i on 34 , To wn s h i p 4 South, Rang e 68 We s t, of the Sixth Principal Meriden, County of Arapahoe, State o f Co lor a do, al ong t h e fo l l ow i ng described c onterl i nesa CROS SING NU MB ER I: Beg i nning at a point on the southerly boundary of the Ci t y's right-of-way for the City Ditch, whence the aoutheaat corner of said Section 34 bears South 78° 21' 20" Ea s t, a distance of 988 feet .,re or le111 theace North oo 27 ' East a distance of 30 .5 feet more or leaa to the point of ter.inua on the northerly boundary of the City's right-of-way for the City Ditch. l. Any construction contemplated or perfor.ed under thia License shall comply with and conform to standards formulated by the Director of Utilities of the City and such c onstruct i on shall be performed aDd caapleted according to tbe plan and within t he to leranc e s given on the City's drawtnca, Dr. 67 No. 1769, conaiating of four sheeta, copi e s of which are attached hereto and made a part hereof. 2 . The Li censee shall notify tba City'• Director of Utilitiea, at least three (3) days prior to the time of caa.enc ... nt of tbe coaatruction of, or any repairs made to, Li c ensee's one (l) fourteen (14) inch water main, or other appurtenant installations t hereof, so that the City .. y, in itl dtacretioa, inepect auch operationa. 3. Within fifteen (15) daya froa the data of tbe c~nc ... nt of conatruction of s a i d one (l) fourteen (14) inch veter .. tn, the Llcenaee aball ca.plete such conatruction, place and maintain permanent, vtaible markera, of a type and at auch locations as designa ted by t he City '• Di rector of Utilltiea, referrlna t o t he c e n ter line o f t he in- stallation and sha l l c lear the croasina area of al l c ona truct i on de bri s and r e store the area to its previ ous c ondi t ion •• near •• .. y be reaaoaable . In the ev e n t the placina of the c enterline marker • and tbe c learina and r e s tora tion of t he cro s sing 1re a is not c ompleted with i n t he time s pe c ified , the City .. y c~p le t e the wo rk a t the 1ole expenae of the Licen1ee . • • ' • 4. The City s h 11 have the right to maintain, inatall, repair, remove or relocate the City Ditch or any o th er of its facilities or installations within the City's rights- of-way , at a ny t i me and in such manner as the City deems neces s ary or convenient. The City rese rves the exclusive right to contro l all easement s and installations. In the event t he one (1) fourteen (14) inch water main should interfere with any future use of the City 's rights -of-way by the City, the Licensee shall, upon request and at i t s sole expe nse, relocate , rearrange, or remov e its installations so a s not to i nterfere with any such u se . 5 . Any repair or replacement of any Ci ty installation made necessary, i n the opinion o f the City's Dire c tor of Utilities, because of the construction, utilization, repair , replacement or maintenance of the one (1) fourteen (14) inch water ma in or other appurtenant installations thereof, s ha ll be made at the sole expense of the Licensee . 6. The stipul ations and condi t ions of this License shall be incorporated into co ntract specification s if the construction herein authorized is to be done on a contract basis. 7 . The rights and privileges granted in this License shall be subject to prior Agreements, Licenses and/or grants, recorded or unrecorded, and it shall be the Licensee's so l e res pons i bility to determine the existence of said documents or conflicting uses or installat ions. 8. The Licensee shall c ontact and fully cooperate with the City's ditch foreaan and the cros sing sha ll be made without interference with any lawful, usual or ordinary flow of water through the City Ditch. Licenaee shall aasu.e all risks incident to the possible presence of such waters, or of sto~ waters, or of surface waters in the City Ditch. 9. A reinforced concrete cut off vall, aa ahovn on the attached dravin& entitled, "Typical Cut Off Wall" (Dr. 69 No. 722), aball be placed at location deteraioed by the Ci ty's inspector . Licensee's c ut off wall ahall have a adni.ua thickness of ten (10) inches; shall extend one (1) foot into undisturbed oriainal around below the botta. of the Licensee's trench, one (1) foot into undiaturbad o riainal around on both sidea of Licensee's trench, and to a hei&ht of one (1) foot above the hiah water lioe of the City Ditch. Cut off wall excavation, foradna and staal plac ... nt shall be inapected aDd approved by the Ci ty'• inspector prior to plac ... nt of concrete. 10. The Licena ee will not place, nor allow to be placed, any -.nholea, .. tara or similar appurtenance• within the City 'a ri&hta·of·vay for the City Ditch. • ·' I ! ! • • ' • 11 . All trenches within the Ci ty's rights-o f -way s hall be backfilled and tamped to lhe o ri gi nal ground line in layers not to exceed six (6) inches loose measure to a com paction o f ninety per cent (90%} S tandard Proctor Maximum Density. 12 . Licensee, by acceptance of this licenses, expressly assume s full and strict liability f or any and all dama ges of every nature to persons or property caused by water from the ditch leaking through, or breaking through, the ditch bank or banks at th e point or poin ts where the Licensee performs any work i n connection with the crossing provided by thi s license. 1 3 . Licensee shall indemnify and save harmless the City, its officers and em- ployees, against any and all claims, damages, actions or causes of action and expense s to which it or they may subjected by reason of said one (1) fourteen (14) inch water main being within and across the premises of the City or by reason of any work done or omiss ion made by Licensee, its agents or employees, in connection with the construction, replacement, maintenance or repair of said installation. 14. It is expressly agreed that in case of Licensee's breach of any of the within promises, the City may, at its option, have specific performance thereof, or sue for damages resulting from such breach. 15. Upon abandonment of any right or privilege herein granted, the right of Licensee to that extent shall terminate, but ita obligation to indemnify and save harm- less the City, its officers and employees, shall not terminate in any event. In granting the above authorization, the City reserves the right to make full use of the property involved as may be neceaaary or convenient in the operation of the water works plant and system under the control of the City. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this inatru.ent haa been executed as of the day and year first above written. APPROVED a ex officio Director of Utilitiea • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, acting through and by ita Water Advisory Board Bya·--------~~~-------- Chair..n ·' I l I ~ . . I • • 0 ' Date: Subject: Action: • • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGlEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENG lEWOOD WATER AND SEWER OOARD April 28 , 1970 Purchase of Ei ght Share s (Inches) of McBroom Ditch Water Rights At the Regular Mee h ng o f the Englewood Water and Sewer Board held April 21 , 197 0 , the Board was advised of an offer, by Marvin W. and Mary W. Coo per, 36 50 S o u~ Clay Street, Englewood , Colorado , to sell to the City, e ight s hares (inches) of McBroom Ditch water rights owned by t hem . Mr. Cooper had advised that they had b een offered a price of over $7 50 per share b y a pro specti ve buyer who proposed to file for a change in point of diversi on up-stream on Bear Creek , removing the rights from the McBroom D:l. tch , Mr, Cooper had not , at this time , related the exact price he had been offered , The matter was referred by the Water and Sewer Board to Mr . M, o. Shivers, Legal Consultant, through Mr , Carroll, Director of Utilities, for his opinion as to the value of 1 and the Ci ty t s need for 1 additional McBroom Ditch rights. The following letter from Mr. Shivers , under date of Apr il 23, 1970 1 was received in late afternoon April 24 , 1970, in the office of the Director of Utilities: •SHIVERS & BANT A Attorneys At Law 3470 South Sherman Street Englewood , Colorado 80110 Apr il 23 , 1970 Mr . Charles B. Carroll , Jr. Utilities Director 3400 South Elati Street Englewood, Colorado 80110 Dear Chuck : I have always been of the opinion that the City should own , if possible , all of the water in the McBroom Ditch . This wa ter is extremely valuable by reason of it being the number one right on Bear Creek. While I appreciate that the current existing Bear Creek plant may not be adequate to efficiently handle more McBroom wa ter, I feel that it is almost essential that the rights of the City in the ditch be not endangered by permitti ng outs1ders to become owners and partners in the ditch . If an outsider should purchase and attempt a change of point of diversion, adverse affect on our existing rights m1ght occur , Certa1nly we would have to oppose a transfer and th1s could be extremely expens1ve . Yo u are correc t that in the past I have no wi shed to exceed our $750 per 1nch, but circumstances alter cases and values of water have i ncreased, part1 cularly yearly water such as this, I c annot comment on the reas o nableness of Mr . Cooper's price s1nce your letter does not ind1cate what that price (Continued) I • • Re commendation: • -2 - is . I t could we ll be that it is exc essive, on the other hand , I mu st be emphatic t hat owner sh ip of this ditch is very, very valu a ble , both a t present to the City and for the future . Very truly you rs , /S/ M. 0 . Sh i vers, J r . MOS/mp" Also on Apr il 23 , 1970 , further advice was recei ved from Mr . Cooper that the prospective purchaser had made a firm o ffer of $1 1 000 per sh are ; but, that he would prefer to se ll the r ights to the City of Englewood , at that price , if the Ci ty is interested. On Mo nday morning, Apri l 27 , 1970 1 all available members of the Englewoo d Wa ter and Sewer Board were contacted by telephone by the Re cordi ng Se cretary of the Board. Mr . Shivers • l e tter was read to each mem ber contacted and each member was adv ised of t he price o ffered by Mr. Cooper , resulting in the follo wing a ction : Tha t the Englewood Wa ter and Sewer Board immediately rec om- mend to City Council that the purchase of eight (8) shares (inches) of McBroom Ditch rights , by the City of Englewood , from Marv i n W. and Mary w. Cooper, 3650 South Clay Street, Englewood, Co lorado , at a pr ice of $1,000 per share or $8,000 total , be authorized, with this ac tion by the Englewood Wa ter and Sewer Board to be rati fied at its nex t official meeti ng. May or Schwab Councilman Kreiling Councilman Lay Mr . Harder Mr . Horton Mr. Ro svall Mr. Robo hm -Yes -Yes -Yes -Yes Yes Yes -Out of Town -Unavailable olf 4 ~~7T:·/J ~Curt~ Recording Secretary That the purchase of Eight Shares (Inches) of McBroom Ditch rights , by the City of Englewood , Colorado , from Marvin W. and Mary W. Cooper , 3650 South Cl ay S t reet, Englewood, Colorado , at a price of $1 1 000 per share or $8 1 000 total be autho rized immediately . Re spectfully subm itted, ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD By : I • • . • \ I Date: Subject: Recommendation: • • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER ANTI SEWER OOARD May 191 1970 Exe cution of License Agreemen t s Th a t t he Water and Sewer Board Cha i rman or Vi ce-Chairman henceforth be a uthori zed to exe cute , on behalf of the City of Englewood , licenses concerning impro vements enc roaching on or over property of the Utilities Departmen t of the City of Englewood , upon recom- mendati on by the Director o f Utilities and appr oval o f the Englewood Wa ter an d Sewer Boa rd. Respe ctfully submitted, ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD By: •• ' r '! I • • Date : Sub j ect : Recommend a tion : • • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RE COMMENDATIO N OF '!HE EN GlEWOOD WA'IER AND SEWER OOARD Hay 191 1 970 Inclusion of Addition al Land Into Bow Mar San i tati on Di strict That t he l and s 1 as described in Sup pl ement No . 1 to the Con ne c t o r's Agr eement between the City of Englewood and Bo w Mar S anitation District, be appro ved for i nclusion into s aid distr ict and that, upon receipt of Amendment to Agree - ment between Valley Sanita 1on District and Bow Mar Sanita- tion District, properly e xecuted by t he proper o f f icers o f both districts, such Amendment to Agre e ment and Su ppl eme nt No . 1 1 as presented, be app r oved by City Cou nc i l and the Mayor and City Clerk be autho r ized to execute s ame. Respectfully submitte d, ENG LElrooD WATER AND SEWI!R OOARD By : L. A. R obohm~ !:hairman I • • Date : Subject: Recommendation: • • MEMORANIXJM TO 1HE ENGlEWOOD CITY COUN CIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDA TION OF 'IllE EN GlEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD May 19, 1970 Distributor's Contract -South Clay S treet Wa t er Users Asso c iation Tha t the Distributor 's Co ntract between th e City of Englewood, Colorado and South Clay Street Water Users Association, be approved, as pre sen t ed, and properly executed by the City. Respe ctfully submit ted, ENGLEWCO D WATE R AN D SEWER BOARD By: L . A. Robohm #~ Chairman • • ( I· • TO : • 010- C O A'- 01, A' . ·.,._I(' ,, I ' 0 t .,_ r C', t:·_<r (_. ( ')-··~'u,.. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIU!AN · 1 /.' 1 r {, , g ·. ·. . ...,. ·----~~~~~~~.~~~p~(~.----~-/~0---~~~ BY At11'J:IORITY ORDINANCE NO. /.'L , SERIES OF 1970 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND OWNED SOLELY BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADo. Kells Waggoner INTER -OFFICE 'MEMORANDUM DATf. May 27 , 1970 FROM : Brooks Taylor SUBJECT : FOLLOW-UP REPORT ON SIGNAL SEMINAR Through the week of May 18 , I attended a Traffic Control and Systems Engin eering Seminar , sponsored by the Eagl e Signal Company in Dave nport , Iowa . Various pha ses of signal and traffic e n gineeri ng were c overed and discussed. Subjects included , but were not limit e d to , the followi ng : Warrants for various types of intersections and new warrants being submitted for the "Uniform Traf fic Control Manual" in order to brin'g the sta nd ards u p to the modern lev e l . Prope r se le ction and installation of sign als as well as proper preventive · maintenance and up-g rading of existing i n stal lations . Control lers of every type and th ir degr ee of flexibility under nearly any cond ition. The new Solid State a nd Moduva c cont roll e rs were e xplained and demonstrated. Various t raff ic problems , i.e. Left turn mov e ment . proper d etection for actuatioa , pedestrian cont r ol, pr ogression on one and t wo-way streets were stu di ed in deta il . The interconnection a od coordination of the Mon otrol was covered thoroughly alo ng with lane co ntrol and pr - emptor s for fire lanes an d rail roads . T h e them of the semin ar "Economic Savings to t h e Community Throu gh Good Traf1 ic Control'' was well served through this week and th trip and time spent was extremely worthwile to th Traffic Engineers and the Cities they r eprese nted . In all , tw nty -on w r pr ese nt, and s hould another tnvitation b extended to our City , I would defini te ly r C'O mm end :1n o t ht:~r per on who is con c ern d with traffic be permitt e d to atte nd . Br ook s Traffic Engin er RHIT ·nn • ---~------ I I f • - • • • • .. 0;0- ('0 1:'- 01, !:'- .. " I(' ,, I C't)S::-I : (!., (.. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN. ____ ~-~~~·-r -L~r-T_r~·~·-·~----~~--~0~~ -( / 9.>.• (. -'0 ""'->- BY At1rJIORITY • .._ NO. /.'L , SERIES OF 1970 ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING A CE~AIN PARCEL OF LAND OWNED SOLELY BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADo. WHEREAS, the city of Englewood, colorado has purchased and is now the sole owner of a certain parcel of land here inafter descr i bed, and . WHEREAS, the City of Englewood now desires to annex said parcel of land, and WHEREAS, said property to be annexed is not a public street or right-of-way , and WHEREAS, said land is eligi ble for annexation under the provisions of Subsection (2) of Section 3 and Secti on 4, all of Article 21, chapter 139, c.R.S.'63 as amended. HOW, THEREI"'RE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That the following described patcel o f land being eligible for annexation and being owned en tirely and solely by the City of Englewood, located in and bein ~ a part of Arapahoe county, state of colorado is hereby annexed and made a part of the city of Englewood, colorado: Beginning at a point 1413.0 feet ea s t o f the southwest corner of the southeast one-~uarter (SE\) of Section 9, Township 5 south. Range 68 west of the 6th P.M.: thence north 25 0 .2 6 feet: thence south 57°10' east 59.5 feet: t h ence east 96.8 f eet: thence south 218.0 f eet to the south line of said Section 9 and being th e cen ter line o f West Belleview Avenue: thence we s t along said south line of said Section 146 .8 [eet co the point of beginning. Section 2. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in fu ll f orce thirty days after publication follo~ n y fi n a l passage. Introduced, read in full and passed on (.r ~t readiny on the day o f '-.; ·:i. , 1 70 . /- Publ i shed as a Bill f or an Ord i nance on t h day of 1 ·~t , 1970. Read by title and passed o n final read ~n ~ o n the ~~--~- day o f , 1970. Published by title as Ordiqance No. 197 0, on the , '/ day o f ATTE ST : ex of fic i o ci ty c lerk ----~~~· Ser i s of 1 970 • 0 ' • • I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of an Ordinance passed pn final reading and published by title as Ordinance NO. -----L~Y~-----• Series of 1970. ex officio city clerk -2- . ' . ' • • o FFICI AC CITY COU"-'CI '-orr::U ENT INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN KREILING. J •.• l '70 BY AUTHORITY --FILE ORDINANCE NO. 19, SERIES OF 1971J:OU NCIL t• '" "'0 coL.O. C__ID. PF. E N GL.E.V 0 • AN ORDINANCE AWARDING A CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT OF A LIFT STATION TO BE LOCATED ON !..AND loEASED BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD IN THE VICINITY OF CENTRAL SERVICES GARAG E , CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO TO ROBERT DOUGAN CON~TRUCTION COMPANY. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Englewood has authorized the construction of a li ft station to be located on certain property leased by the City of Englewood near the Central Services Garager and WHEREAS, the lowest and best bid for said improvement was received from Robert Dougan Construction Company: and WHEREAS, the City council finds and determines that it is essential that said work is performed immediately in order that the Central Services Garage can be moved from its present location to the new locationr and WHEREAS, bids were received from two contracting com- panies and the bid o f Robert Dougan Construction Company is the lowest and best bid . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLE.'WOOD, COLORADO as followsz Section 1 . That the provisions of that certain agree- ment with Robert Dougan Construction Company whereby said company propos~e tc ~stall a lift station accordi ng to specifications on the site above mentioned for a total consideration of $6,300 is hereby accepted , ratified, and approved by the City council. Section 2. That the actions of all officers, employees, and agents of the Ci ty of Englewood heretofore undertaken to c arry out and fulfill the purposes of said agreements are hereby fully accepted, approved, and ratified with the same force and effect as if they had been fully accept ed , approved and rati~ied by ordinance duly e nacted prior to the date of each and all of such acts. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the 11th day of May , 1970. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 14th day of May, 1970. Read by title and passed on final reading on the first day of June, 1970. Published by title as Ordinance No. 19, Series of 1970, on the fourth day of June, 1970. MAYOR ATTE T a EX OFFICIO CITY CLERK I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true , cc urate and complete opy of an Ordi- nance passed on fi nal r ding and published by title as Ordinance No . 1 9 , Series of 1970 . ATTEST a EX OFFICIO CITY CLERK • • I 11 A B ILL P'OR All O.OIIIAIIC& CIIIAftliiO 70 YD Cift AIID COO.f!' o• D ..... , ftM'& or COLOMDO, A 11.-JCI.U ~1011, Ae'riH ft, 'IIIIIDV-AD roa YD usa or ftS .auo or WllrD ea.usua.ua, A n•l"' YO COIIftaUC't AIID IIUJIIAI. A WllrD ~ "l'*'"li!Wa 'I'D Cift o• gQLDOOI), COLOaADO, A JIUUCIPAL COUOM"I'tOII, AIID D.:r.AalltO All ... ao&IICY. 88 IT OADAIIDD BY 'l'U CITY COU.ClL or 'fD CIYY Or DGLa- IO)D • COLOU.DOs seo~ion 1. UpoD the coa4i~1on• bereiaafter aet forth ~here i a here~ 9raa~ed to the Ci~y aad coaa~y of Den•er, a awaicipal corpora~ion of ~e Ita~• of colorado, ~t.e• heweinaf~er re- ferred ~ a• •oea .. r• for the ••• of ita Board of .. ~ ... co.aiaaionera, aOIM~t.e• hereiaaf~ar referred to u the •aoari•, a pend~ ~ con- atruc~. operate &Dd aaift~ain a 12 inch wa~er aaia aader and acroea certain hereinaf~er deacribed roada, .~ .. ~· aad pr ... ~r ln the city of antlewood, colorado, ~t.e• hereiaaf~r referred ~o •• •ang lMfOOd•, to-vi~• A auip of land 30 f .. ~ ia wifth aad 2, 950 feet aore or laaa 1a lentth ai~aa~ed in the aoathwea~ quarter (SW 1/4) of leation 28 aDCI the aonhwea~ quarter of the aortllve•~ q\lafter (JIIf 1/4 IIW 1/4) of l~ion 33, all in 'fOWMbip 4 lOath, llall90 68 --~ of the lifth ftincipal .. ridiaa, COUn~J' Of Arapahoe, IU~e Of e»loriMioJ _.. • .-rtiealuly 4oac:ribed u followa "l'hat put of SOUth sui s~reet lyiftCJ within the city U.aita of BD9ltNOOd froa ao\lth property line of ••~ Yale A•en.. ~ the ~ ~~Y line of .-.~ Iliff A...-Qe u ahowl on the "~aclaod dravln9, s.. 67 110. 1871. s~ioa 2. ~ ffte90iav dvll~ • .-.u ... liceaae 1e q ran~ad oaly apoa ~he foll.owia9 exprne ~~ and condiUona, to-w ita A. All righta bere\&ftder aball be exercised in aucb aaanc u u caue dMI lou~ JJOO•lllle ~ ... 1 .... t:e t.hoee en~i~led ~ Mka uao of the ·~~ or • ....,... i.JrlolYOd, and ~ lou~ .... albla ~'-to ~,.1 1a _. aloaq eaid •~e-. or .,..11... ft thla .ad, the -.ret aba11, wber ... r poaalble, al•y• 1 .. ,. open •~ 1~ oae-balf of ~. av .. u cw .,.. ... adjacea~ to or eroeaiat the .-... ~loa• and oouVlaat1on WZ'k of the IIOard aad •ball take all ,_.u,le preoa11tioae u pre ... ~ aoc:ld-U and iajwlae in COIUl~ioa wiU\ any of iU .-rk al.oa9 the a,.a\lea and •~r .. ~a hereinabove ... ~ioned. Ia DO .,.Q~, duiaq ~· ~·•• of oona~r~ion and layiag of aaicl __.ul~. or the aaia.,..aace thereof. ahall any pallc or pri.a~• a~oK, allay or ritb~-of-way N ob- au\IC~ to uanl for a ooatlnuou period of -e thu fov (4) clar•· DUiag ~ ooaa~-.tioa ... aaia~•aaca of aaid aotadui~. there aball ·~ ao tt.e '-atG&-ed or lea oa ~ aurface of tlae aueeta, allaya cw odMir dp~a-ef-way of the City of b g lawod aQY •ipa, -~arlala er AqQiJIIMB~ uad in OOilauuction &ad •ia~•aneo of aaid conduit for a peri od o f .ore than ~wo (2) ..aka at any oae location before PQ~tin g to uae . --~---··---- I ' • r- /1, Ct~ ) I.rRODUCED AS A BILL BY COU.CI~·----~~~~·~~~~,~~-------/~0~------- '-A BILL F OR .... ' (' Co l.o Alll ORDIIIAIICE GRAJII'l'ING TO TBB C ITY AIID COOIITY 01' DUVU, S'l'ATE OP COLORADO, A Kt111TICIPAL COR.POaATIO., ACTI•G BY, 'l'DOUGB AIID P'OR 'l'BB USE 01" I'l'S BC».RD OP WATER COMKISSIOIIBJlS, A Pa•rr TO COIIS'l'RUCT UD MA.lftAI• A WATER COIWUIT THJtOtJQB 'l'U CI'I'Y OF EllGLBWOOD, COLORADO, A MUIIICIPAL COilPORATIOJf, AIID DBCLAililfO All EMEilGBJICY, BE IT ORDAIJIE.D BY T HE CITY COUNCIL 01' THJ: C ITY OP' DOLE- WOOD, COLORADO: s ecti on 1 . Upon the con~itions hereinafter set f orth there is hereby g ranted to the City and county of Denver, a aunicipal corporation o f the State of colora~. soaetiaes hereinafter re- ferred to as •oenver• tor the use of ita Board of water coaaias i onera, aoaetiaes hereinafter referred to aa the •aoar~·. a perait to con- struct, operate an~ aaintain a 12 inch water aain un~er an~ across certain hereinafter described roa~s. streets and property in the city of Englewood, colora~o. aoaetiaes hereinafter referred to aa •En g lewood•, to-wit1 A strip of land 30 feet in width an~ 2,950 feet aore or leas in length situated in the southwest quarter (SW 1/4) of Section 28 and the north-at quarter of the north-st: quarter (BW 1/4 JfW 1/4) of Section 33, all in Township 4 south, aange 68 west of the Sixth Principal Meridian, county of Arapahoe, State of colora~or more particularly ~eacribed aa follows: That part of south Zuni street lyinq within the city liaita of Englewood fr011 south property line of west: Yale Avenue to the north property line of Neat Iliff Avenue as shown on the attached drawing, Dr. 67 wo. 1871. Section 2. The foregoing r~ght:, perait and license is g ranted only upon the following express teras and conditions, to-wit1 A. All rights hereunder shall be exerciaed in auch aanner •• to cause the least: possible inoonYenience to those entitled to .ate uae of the atreeta or a•enuea inYOlYed, and the leaat poaaible obatructLon to t:ra•el in and aloag said atreeta or aYenuea. TO thia end, the IIO&rd ahall, whereYer poaaible, alway• leave open at leaat one-half of roada, streets or a•enuea adjacent to or croaaing the exca•ationa and construction work of the BOard and ahall take all poeaible precautions to prevent accidents and injari .. in connection with any of ita work alonq the aYenuea and atreeta hereinaboYe aentioned. In no eYent, daring the ~oceaa of conatruction and laying of said conduit, or the aaintenance thereof, ahall any public or priva~e at:r .. ~. alley or ri9ht:-of-way be obo- atructed to tra•el for a continuous period of aore t:haa four (4) days. During the conat:ruction and .. iatenance of aaid conduit, there ahall at no tt.e be atored or left on the surface o f the •~r .. ta, alley• or other righte-of-way of the city of ang lewood any pipe, aateriala or equi)IIMftt u•ed in conatruction and aaint:enance of ••id conduit for a period of aore than two (:2) week• at any one location before patting to use. • ---____ .,. _____ _ ' • • • B. Should it becoiM nec:eaaary lor the Board, durin9 the excavation for, or the inatallat~n or .. intenance of, the aaid conduit, to diaconnect any houae a e rvice linea froa any linea preaently in place in aaid etreete or avenue a, the Board ahall cauae the .... to be done in aucb a aanner aa to cauae the leaat poaaible delay and inconvenience to the water uaer• thereof, and the interru~iona in water aervice to any property ahall, in no c .. e, exceed a period of aiar (6) houra. All cliaconnection and reconnect ion of any auch water aervice linea aball be done in a good and wor~like aanner and all expenaea incurred therein shall be the aole r .. pon- eibility of the Board. c. All excavation and conatruction, inatallation and .. intenance work Which the Board ahall undertake purauant to thb perait ahall be aubjec:t to the inapection by a c::oapetent and qualified Inapector Who ahall repreaent the City and the Board agr .. • to co.ply vith all reaaonabl• requeata thereof in the perforaance of aaid work. All aucb work ahall be per- for.ed eo aa not to interfere with, or d..-qe any utility linea owned by the City or private ut\liti•• exiatinq within aucb atreet. After each excavation, the atr .. t ahall be refilledr the upper 8 inch•• of the fill ahall conaiat of 6 inchea of qood quality co.pacted gravel baae courae and 2 inch•• of aapbaltic concrete aurfacing, aurfacing to apply Where exiat- ing aurfacing ia diaturbed. All of the aforeaaid work ahall be free troa aettl ..... t ariaing out of any excavation and perfor!Md within the liaita o ·f the trench excavation. '!'here ahall be ~rly deai9ned concrete encaa-..nta required at each pipeline croaa inq of aanitary aew.r lin.. and water lin.. ao aa to eliainate foreign prea aure and atreaaea upon the ln9lewood Sew.r and water inatallationa. '!'he lore'jJoing ahall be aubject to the approval of a repreaentative of the Director of Public MDrka of the city of Bnglewood, colorado. D. Denver and the .&oard, ita aucc:eaaora and aaai<Jna, ahall at all ti.aa aaYe and k .. p h~e•• the said City of Bnglewood and ita City COWlcil and othe r officer• and ~ ploy .. • froa any and all d..-gea that .. y in any .anner ariae froa the g~ranting of thia perait and the exe~rciae of any right• granted he~reunderr pii."Ovided, ~ .. r, that the Board, ita aucc .. aora and aaaigaa, aball not be ao held liable unleaa giYen full oppolrtunity to defend any aiiCh claiaa. Section l. ~iAg herein aball be conatrued •• g~rantin9 to DenYelr OIL" the JaoUd any Jrigbta Othelr than the perait herein ea- pii."M a ly defined aDd aK fo...-h, noll." ahall anytbin9 in thia olrdinance be conatrued aa 91rantiA9 an eacluaiva p~rivilege to Denver OIL" tbe aoa...d, it being UDde~ra~ '-hat the 1ri9bt of ... 9l.wood to g~rant the ••• of ita ~ ••• ~ ..... ta, aveeGe•, alleya and ~ ... public 1ri9bta-of-way to ~· fOIL" public &ad ~iva~• pu~rpoaee ia fYlly r .. e~rved to &D~l...od ooeaia~~. howeve~r, with the full exe~rciae of the rigbt.a g~ran~ed by tbia perait. section 4. A copy of tbia Olrdiaaace, aigned by the •yor ud City clerk-'l'r ... ure~r of the city of J~Dgl...od, OOlo~rado, •hall be •~fficiea~ evideoce of the ~t be~rein gran~ed. '!'be aoceptance of thia perai~ by naolutiOft by tbe aoa&"d, a~ of which aball be duly cutitied to by tbe cluk of the Ci~y of ... CJl...od, colo- rado ahall be COftC:luaiva evi4eftcte of the aoce'*&AC• by ~ ....-d ot all the te ..... and CODditi.oaa of tbia anlia&DOe, &ad the aoud ..... to perfora auch t...._ &ad coaditioaa • -z- ' • • • • Section S. U i8 ~-aly andere~ aod ag~...S ~~ the gru~ing and ace•~• of thia po~t. ia aod aball be without: p&'ejadlice t.o uy ri9hu o~ obli9a~ion of the Cit.y aod oout.y of Denver, co~ado, w iu Mard of water c-taaioaera, or the city of znglewood, colorado, w uy inhabit.Anu thereof. section 6. In the opinion of the city council of the city o f &nglewoodl, colorado, thia ordinance ia neceaaary for the preaervation of public property, health, peace or aafet.y in tbat the City aDd COWlty of Dellver, colorado, acting by and through ita c!aly conat.it.a~ed and eppoin~ Mar4 of water c-iaaionere ia lll'gent.ly in need of the ript-of-vay herein 9rut.ed for the conatruction of the water conduit. herein aat forth, and thia ordinance •hall take effect upon paaaage. Intr~uced, read i¥.· ull an4 paaaed on firat reading on the , W .< V day of ~ JV') , 1970. ' ,:Jublhhed aa a Bill for an ordinance on the ' _ 1J day of ~.< I V , 1970. { ' Mayor ATTEST: ex o f ficio city clerk I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foreg o ing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an O~dinance introduce~, read in ful~and passed on first read:Lng on the K c 1"1 1 day of -=f'-d-1 2 u / , 1970 ex officio city clerk -3- • • ' \ ' ' 'r • A BILL F OR All OlWIIIA.WC& GJtA.ftiiiG TO TBB CITY AIID COa.fY Or DDVD, S'fA!'i:J0 ')(. or COLORADO, A MU.ICIPAL CO.RPOJlM'IO•, ACI'I•a BY, TllltOUQII AIQ) C'ot POR Til& USB OF ITS ~ or WA'I'U CQMMISSia.BU, A n•n '1'0 0 COIIS'I'RUC'r UD MAiftAI• A ICM'D COIIDUIT TB.ROUOII TB.I CITY OF BIIGLKWOOD, COLOltAOO, A MUJUCIPAL COJli'OIIA'I'IOM, AIID DI'JCLARI•a U &MERGBIICY. BZ IT ORDAIK&D BY THE CITY COUNCIL Or TBB CITY Or BIIGLB- WOOD, COLORADO & S ection l. upon the condition• hereinafter set f orth there ia hereby granted to the City and county of Denver, a aunicipal corporation o f the State of colorado, a011etiaea hereinafter r ... ferred to aa •oenver• for t.he uae of ita Board of water coaaiaaionera, aa~~etiaea hereinafter referred to aa the •aoard•, a per.it to con- struct, operate and aaintain a ll inch water aain under and acro.a certain hereinafter described roada, atr .. ta and property in the city of Bn g lewood, colorado, aoaeti .. a hereinafter ref erred to •• •ang lewood•, to-vit a A atrip of land 30 feet in width and 2,950 f .. t .ore or leaa in length aituated in the aouthveat quarter (SW 1/4) of Section 28 and the nort.hveat quarter of the northveat quarter (.W 1/4 ~ 1/4) of Section 33, all in Township 4 south, Jlanqe 68 oat of the Sixth Principal Meridian, county of Arapahoe, state of colorador .ore particularly deacribed aa followa: That part of south zuni street lyinq within the city liaita of Englewood fr011 aouth property line of weat Yale Avenue to the north property line of Neat Iliff Avenue aa ahown on the attached drawing , Dr. 67 wo. 1871. Section 2. The foreqoing ri ht, per.it an4 licenae ia 9 ranted only upon the followinq expreaa t.er.a and cond i t.i ona, to-wits A. All right& hereunder ahall be exercbed in aiiC:b aanner u to ca~&&e the le-t poaa ible inconYenience to tho•• entitled to aake lASe of the atreet.a or aveauea inwolved, and the leaat. poaaible obetr\ICtion to travel in and aloag aaid atreet.a or a..nuea. 'rO this end, the Board ahall, wherever poeaible, alwaya leave open at 1•-t on ... half of roada, atreeta or aven~• adjacent. to or croaaing the excavation• and conat.ruction wo~k of the BOard and aball take all poaaible p~ec:autiona to preYent aceide nt.a and injuri .. in connection with aay of ita work alonq the &YeDuee and streets hereiaabove IMfttioned. In no eYeDt, d~a~riag the proc:eaa of conetrllet.ion an4 laying of aaid conduit, or the aaiAtenance thereof, ahall aay public or private at.ree~. alley or ri9bt-of-way be ob- at.rueted to t.r•••l for a c:ontinuo~&& pe~ioct of aore than four (4) daya. During the conat.ructioa and aaintea&DCe of aaid c:ooc:tuit, there shall at no u .. be atoa-ed or left on the aurface of the at.reeta, alley• or other righte-of-way of the City of b 9 lewood any pipe, aateriala or equipaent ueed in oonat.r\IOtion aDd aaintesuance of aai4 ao.duit for a pez'ioct of .ore than two (l) Vleeka at aay oae location before pat tin to uae • • ---_____ ....... ___ _ • B. Should it beco.e neceaaary tor the Board, during the excavation for, or the installation or .. intenance of, the said conduit, to disconnect any house service linea froa any linea presently in place in said atreeta or avenues, the Board shall cause the aaae to be done in auch a aanner aa to cause the leaat possible delay and inconvenience to the water uaera thereof , an.d the interruption• in water service to any property shall, in no case, exceed a period of aix (6) hours. All disconnection and reconnect ion of any such wt~ter service linea aball be done in a g ood and workaanlike aanner and all expenses incurred therein shall be the sole respon- sibility of the Board. c. All excavat i on and construction, i nstallation and aaintenance work which the Board shall undertake pursuant to this perait shall be subject to the inspection by a co.petent and qualified Inspector who shall represent the city and the Board a g rees to coaply with all reasonable requests thereof i n the perforaance of said work. All such work shall be per- f oraed ao aa not to interfere with, or daaage any utility linea owned by the city or private u t litiea existing within such street. After each excavation, the street shall be refilledr the upper 8 inches of the fill shall conaiat of 6 inches o f g ood quality eoapacted gravel baae course and 2 inches o f asphaltic concrete surfacing, surfacing to apply Where exiat- inq surfacing ia disturbed. All of the aforesaid work ahall be free froa aettl .. ent ariainq out of any excavation and perforaed within the liaita oL the trench excavation. There shall be properly designed concrete encaa .. enta required at each pipeline croaainq of aanitary aew.r linea and water linea ao aa to eliainate foreign pressure and atreaaea upon the Englewood s.wer and water installations. The foregoing shall be subject to the approval of a representative of the Director of PUblic work• of the city of Englewood, colorado. D. Denver and the Board, ita aucceaaora and aaaiqna, ahall at all tiaea save and k .. p haraleaa the said city of Englewood and ita City council and other officers and ea- ploy .. a froa any and all d ... gea that .. Y in any aanner arise froa the granting of this perait and the exercise of any rights g ranted hereunderr provided, however, that the Board, ita eucceaaora and aaaigna, shall not be ao held liable unleaa g iven full opportunity to defend any such claiaa. Section 3. IIOthinq herein shall be construed aa granting to Denver or the Board any rights other than the perait herein ex- preaaly defined and ••t forth, nor shall anythin9 in this ordinance be conatrued aa granting an excluaive privileqe to Denver or the Board, it being understood U..t the ri9ht of •9lewaod to 9rant the uae of ita roada, atreeta, avenuea, alley• aDd other public riqhta-of-way to other• for public and private purpoaea ia fully r .. erved to &n~lewood conaiatent, however, with the full exercise of the righta granted by this perait. section 4. A copy of tbia ordinaace, aigned by the Mayor and City Clerk-Treasurer of the city of &nqlewood, colorado, ahall be aufficient evidence of the perait herein 9ranted. The acceptance of this perait by reaolution by the Board, a copy of which shall be duly certified to by the clark of the city of Jngl.wood, colo-- rado ahall be conclu•ive evidence of the acceptance by the Jtoarcl of all the teras and conditione of tbia ~din&DCe, ancl the Board a g r••• to perfora auch teras and conditione. -l- ------------- -• • • sec:rtion 5. n i8 --.r-•ly llnder•'-Ood aDd &9reecl ~~ \.be gru~inq and acce)Kance of tbb panai~ b aad .Ull be wi~ ~ejadice ~ any righ~• or obliga~ion of ~ Ci~y ... co.a•y of o.a .. r, colorado, or iu ~ard of wa~er ~••lea••, or \.be ci~y of anvlMIOOCS, colorado, or uy i~abi~u thereof. section 6. In the opinion of the cU:.y OOIIDOil of the cicy of Kn9lewoocl, colorado, thi• ordinance i• aecre••ary for Uae pre•erva~ion of public propeny, health, peace or •afHy ia ~~ the city aad COWl~Y of Denver, colorado, ~iD9 by aDd throQCJh iu daly con•~i~ated and appoin~ed ~ of wa~er c-J.••iOAer• h uqea~ly ia need of the r19h~-of-way herein fli'U~ed for the oon•~uc~ion of the va~er condui~ herein •e~ forth, aDd thi• ordinance ahall ~ake effec~ upon pa••A9•• the 'Intr~~aced, read~ full and pa .. ed on fir•~ 0 1. J 1; day of IJJ.< ' 11£ , 1970. ,~ ) ~li•hed a• a Bill for an Ordinance on ~he ~~~~day of , t;J._!J JU , 1970. Mayor ATTEST: ex officio city clerk I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foreqoinq i• a tr~ae, acc~~rate and coaplete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance introduced, read in fu}~ and pa••ed on firat reacHnq on the !L?-<....JI day of ~· r < n x_. , 1970 I ex officio city clerk -3- • • • , • • • ,-• IIITRODUC!.O AS A BILL BY COlMCII.MAII P ILL r'OR . 'f'JLE . 00, C OLO. Alf OJWI NAIICii: RAlfl'IHG TO TU CITY AIID COUJr!'Y OJ:' D&II'VU, STAT£ 0 1' COLORADO , A MUIIICIP.U. COilPOaiW'lOII, ACTI•G BY, TIIJlOUOB AJI P toR TH.E USI!: O P ITS ~ OP WA'rU ~lSSIOII&JtS, A PJ: .. IT TO COIIS'I'RUC'f AII D MAlftAI. A •'rU .Ca.DUl'r TIDOUQR Til& CITY OF D GJ.Jrw"OOD, COLOilADO, A IIUIIICIPAL CQaPOaATIO•, AlrD DBCLAJUIIO U I:AitllGDCY. B.! IT OIWAI.&D BY TU Cl'l'Y eotMCIL Or TU C ITY OP U~ ..OOC , COLOIIADO: ~ection l. upon the condi&ione here i nat~er aet forth there u hereby ~ranted to the City &ad COwtty of Oenvet. a awticipal corporation o f &he State of colorado .... e tiaee hereinafter re- ferred to a• ·oenver• for the uee of ita aoard of ._ter CO..iaaionera, aoae~i aea here i nafter referred to aa the •aoard ", a perait to con- a truct , operate and aaintaln a ll inch watar aa n ~dar and aero•• c ertaln hereinafter deacribed roada, etr .. ta an ~ property in the Ci t y of &n 9 lewood, colorado, aa.etiaea here i nafter reterted to aa •&ng le¥0Qd•. to-vit1 A atr1p of land )0 f .. t in width and 7 .9~0 teet aore or l••• in leny th eituatad in tbe aouthweat q uarter (SW 1/4) ot Section 28 aad the DOr&bweat quar&er of the northweat ~uarter ( .. l/4 .W 1/4) of Section ll, all l n Townahip 4 South, aanqe ~8 ~t of &be Sixth Princ i pal Meridian, c ounty of Arapahoe, State of colorado, -ore particularl y deacribed aa rolla..: That part of south Zuni street lyJ.n ~ w.1.th.1.n the clty l.\~aita ot 1tn9l.wood froa aouUl property 1 ~n • of 11te at Ya le Avenue to the north property line o f weat Il i!f Avenue aa ahown on the attached drawin4 , O•. 67 wo. 1871. S ection 2 . ~he fore9 oing r1~bt, perait and licenae ia y ranted only u pon ~he tollovln9 expreaa t er•• a n d condit i one, t.o-w it., A. All r1ghta hereunder ahall be •~erc1aed in auch aa nn er •• to ca\lae the leaat poaa ibla in t::.:•nvenience t.o t.hoa e ent i tled eo aake uae of the at.re•t• or 8v~nu ea involved, and the leaat. poaaible obetruction to trave l . n and alon•l a a.l d ~t.reeta or aYWnuea. To thia end . th • o a t ~ ~h~ll, wherev~r poaaible, alway& leave open at lea11 t ".)ll " f. of r oada , ~t reeta or avenue• adjacent to or cruaa t n4 th e excavat i ons •nd con Btruction work of the Board and sh•l! tak e a l l poaa~b le p rec au t i on• to pre~ent accidenta and in)Ul l e a in co n r4C t ~o n with a nr o f ita vork along the avenue111 <In c "treetf! he r l'l i nabov •en t ioned . In DO ewent, d~rin ~ the p r oce e s ~t conatru c~ion and lay i n ; of aaid conduit, or the ~4 i nten a n c e thereo f , a ~al l lln y publ.1.c r private atreet. alley or r t.-Jh -o '-wa y b .,. o h- etru cted to travel for a eont i nuoua p e r1od or ~re t h an t o ur .4 ) deya. our.1.n'l the conatruc t i o n •nd •••1..n t.en anc:f' or a • c o d ui ~, h er• eball at no t 1•e be atored o r le t on he e ur f ace ~>f the atr-ta , alley e or o the t r . h e -ot -vn11 of I • :\t.y t [n ,l l~ any p i pe , e r l 1 H p nre•nt aed 1n cor. 'v i on and .. int.enance I)" a .. l.., .. , ,~ · · r tor .. p er 1od r r• ~~ (2 ) -•k• t a n y ~ t \lro u eof ore p u t t!. J •.o • • ' • • • 6 . s houl d :~.t ~ necaaaary tor the &o..-4, 411Xin<J the excavation tor, or the inatallation or .. intananca of, ~h• •~id conduit, to diaconneet any houae aarvica linea f roe a ny linea preaently in place in aaid atraata or aYanuea, the Board •hall ca~•• ~· .... to be dona in aucb a .anaar aa to c au•e the laaat poaaibla delay and inconvenience to the w<lter lli!Htr• thereof, aDd t.ba intarr•apt:lona in water aervic:a to any pro perty ahall, in no caaa, e.ceed a per i od of •i• (6) hours. All diaeonnaotloa and reconnect 1on of any auch water aervic'! linea aball be ckiaa in a 9ood and worblanlike .anner iUld all ex.pana .. incurred therein aball be the aola r .. JIOn- c ibilit.y or the 8oar4. c . All eacaYatiOD and eonatruction . inatallatioe and .-intananc:e work Which the BOard aball llndertake por••ant to thh parait aball be a\lbjeat to t.ha inapection by a eo.patant and ~u al:L fied lnapec~ who &hall rapreaent the City and the BOard e y re.. ~ co.ply with all reaaonable requ .. ta thereof l n the parfo~• of aaid WDrk. All a~.~eh work &hall be per- f or-.d eo aa DOt to ia~fera with, or d-..~a any utility linea owned by the City or ~iYata attl1tiaa axiating vit.hin aucb atreat . After et~eb exeayatioa, t.ba au .. t ahall be rafilledr the upper a iAcb•• of t.ha fill aball conaiat o f 6 inch .. of ~ood quality ~ ii'&Yal baaa couzae and 2 inch•• of aaphaltic concrete &Yrfacift9, aurfaci~ to apply where axiat- in~ aurfacinq ia diatYrbed. All of the atoraaaid ~rk ahall be fr•• fro. a~tl...at ariaia~ out of any excavation and parforaad wit.biD tlta li.aita ot the trench excavation. Thera ahall be properly d .. i9Ded concrete ancaa .. enta requ1.red at each p i peline croeaiaq of aanitary •-r lin .. and water lin•• ao aa -. elt.in•~• foreiqn preaaure and •~r••••• upon the Enqlawood jewer and Nater i natallat i ona. The foze~oin~ ahall be &Wbjeat ~ the approYal of • repreaantati•• of the Di rector of Public NDrka of the ci ty of Kngl..ood . colorado. U . o.n-r and the Mard, 1ta aucc•••or:a and aa&i-jna, ahall at all tiaea aaye and k .. p haral••• the sa i d City of £n q l~ aod it.& citr C011fte11 and ot.har: officer• and _. ploy .. • froa any and all d~•• that •ay in any .. nnar ariae froa the graatiaq of thia pa~i t and the axerci•• of any ri ~h ta <j rantotd h aro'lftdorr ..-o•idad, now. .. r. u ... t tho Boar~. i t:a •ucceaaora and .. &i9ft8, ahall not be ao old 11~1• unl••• g iven fwll opportunity to defend any ·~~ c lai ... Section ). ~iftq herein ahall bft con•trued aa ~rantin q to o.n ver or the aoud any riqbu ot.har than he s>4trait h•r•in ax- preaaly defined ....S eat f~. nor ahall anyttu nq :Ln Ulia ordinance b. c.-onatruad aa q l'&ntin~ an .XClll&i va pr 1 ll ~·• to U.nvar or the Board, it be i n ~ ~eratood ~t th e rlQ h o ~lawood to 9 r:ant the u s e of 1 ta roada, atr .. u, avanuea . a lle y s and ~he r ublic ri q hta-of-~a y ~~era f~ p~lic ·~~ p~lY&te pur:po••• ~~ ~u lly rea e rved t.o lln~l~ c:oaaiataftt, howev•r . '•llth th e full ex r:cl ae of the riyh~ ~ranted by thia peraat • . action 4. A copy o f \hie Or d inance .• , 1n e d ~y t Mayor and .1.ty C hork-Treaaurer of the city o lln·J l .WOOd , c olorado .,h•l t>e auff1c1ent e vid ence of tho perait h e r e .L n ·j r a n ted. Th~ w.c •pta nc a or th1a ~·r•:~.t by raaol11t i 0ft by the board . L~PY ot w 1 ~cn aha 1 ~· duly cart t ied to by the Clerk ot the C1 ~y o ~ ~~ 1-.ood . c olo- r a o ha ll be c:onclua1"• evidence or· ~h• e p t •1.:., by Ul~ ~a rd ot •l l the tar-and conditione of t hl a r<:lln anc:• snd th" Board 4 'J ' ote to per tor• aueh t.er .. &n d c:.'Ou • ' L<'·n • -7- • • s ~c t i o n ~. It ie expreaaly underatooo and ·~reed tha~ the grant ing and acceptance of tbie perait ia •n J ahall be without prejudice to ~y ri9hta or obligation o! the Ci ty and c ounty of Denv•r . c olo ~ado, or ita aoard of W&ter ca.ai aa l onera, or the ci ty o ~n g l~~. colorado, or any inhab i tan t • thereof. S •c~i o n t •. ln the opinion of the C i t ) ~o u nc 1 l of the City o t Eng le~. c olorado, thie ordinance i a ne c e ~aAry for the preservation o t public property, health , pe a ce or aa f ety in that the C t ty anti county of Denver, colorado, actin':i by and through 1.ta d u l y con at i tuted and appointed Boar~ of wa t er ca.alaaionera i a r .1 ently 1 n ne~ of U\e rivht-of-vay here in -4 ranted for the cona t r u ct i on a l the water conduit herein aet forth, and thia Ord . a ne e ah•ll take ef feet IIJIOn paeaage. I n t r oduced, read ¥'J full and paea~ o n f u ~t read i n., on t t.• -51" 1 J day of if--1.{ 1t / , 1970 . . f •f l i atted &a a aill for an ordi.nanc• on t~•e 'f(fl f tJl (Jay ot --~/..._}j,_! __ --·, 1970. \T"f : ·:· . "'· Lyon , do h .. r,.IJ J c A t :c 1 • >J ' 1"' t J u ,., acc ur a ~ Jnd ·~urnp l• t.~ r1 ,:,-rh n,HlC"f' unduc ed , rea d 10 f 1ll -.<.t r .... :,r.: .:. nr n .-~-J a .i' of -~ -)- -:.1 .i .,., J( r ..::' .... , --;:;-f,"rT .o I . ' • ~ !" 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Iii • •• ~ ' _,::< I 8 'i ·,.., n D <:::) --• ' f '2;. 8 r-',,_ ~ rq :t .o 9 ..:; • • • • .-lua-1 -• .Ul ,_ -.. , ••••• -u. p s/ 1 rc day Of c:;z, I ,/I ( 1 1170. AftBfta 1. 8t:eph• A. .,.._, .. hU'~ oelrtify tllat the above and fozoevoiat ia • U"ua, -=aarau ... ~--·...,of a Bill for .. ~iAanoe in"-'aoecl, r ... in ~1 and ...... oe fir•t readiftt • the ¥1. , 1-day of y < 11 C.! , 1970. -l-I . • f • • rrr y O r:-p, C t ut-'JC8 u A au.t. n c::o.:u.a~r~A~o.,;W~...,&~}<.,.!:j_,~ ______ _ (' A BILL POa _,...,, ~ .... lu~Lee •· _ , tci• ef 1t70, Uie Ci-C*~Mil ef U. C:l-at aa.la ••• a---..laed a ......... ~ .. h --... •lllllal•• .. -...... , u.. a-auu .. 81..._.. ef ..._ cu,. ef -.a. •••· .. , ... ,.,. -~. 1f .,.. ..... ..w , .................• , ,.._1At 1 n •• ., t11r1e ~Ae ..u...,. ....,. tn. ala (6) -. ai- (9) z'llh ... ..u ,...u. ,_ .... llr ..,.la__. ... ........ 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U..bt ....... ,_,._ .... ~ ........ ,_,. ....U ....... tala-.... u flU •na.-lea ,. ........ u.. ... . ~. .... t.ll ......... -fU.. .... '-9- _... r I ' , ..,. ef , t. , , , 1 1 ./ , lt78. /~ I . . .• w -----. • • llfhec'! •• a 111 to&" 4Ift Ortli...,._ .. .._ y Au /?11, -J:!So' ,;j;,(',.;,JA,.;.N}.;;.,.b-..;·_J __ , 1170. ~ A'l"l'BS'fa ex offleio clEY cieit I, lhphen A. 16'0ft, clo hereby certify t:hat the .-.,. .nd toreqoing i a a uue, accurate aDd CG~~Plete copy of a aill fK 4Ift Ol'c!lnanee i nt:rodueec!. read in f~ and paa•ed on tir•t: r ac!ing on t:he v -u."-' day of .J ,cl'L / • 1970 . ( ' ax o!llOLO city clerk -2-I· • f • • • 'I a ~· ~·~ tll~Jl 1·~ea~ • " II .~ t i n •tJII•~t~si£!!1jt•t£!t• ~-~ s. ill 'il ,•I! ~~ ~l!•gl I c if ~~-~ ·~ i•·r~ri cif ~· · t: :. i ij' s ile , .. !?iiiJ rJ5~'fl 1 f·ri:f'J' 'I" II f· -r. f,.~.f· II" i~~ t • • f • f n{ ~· ~ jl~ I ~~ tli .f!lil I& I ~ i•iEtiil~!ilJilif:liJ!ij • . fJ 1 n. r . s . . 11 jr •~Nf 1£.,~ ~ ··= · = ·1 s ~ 1;-t :r 1 n~~·· ~ = r~ ~~ ~, ''I jl.· .e ~~~~~ ~ I r ~~-r~ lft -Iii ,tr~ ~ £! 1 ~r ~~£ ,~-~•1' •I ~! ~ ~ .. · i .. I' -• · ~ ~ ~ tl•t~l= r ,e ret i IF!f f~ C l( ; .. ~!~~~~ tiii~ r • ' e!• tf. ... .. •• ·~i~t~~~Efr~fi f l•(tlr· . r1 t ! l' f I 1 1 ~ !~ (1 I( tJi 1 rJ,i[~ ii•:! .}: ;" ~ • .. !'·f "~· j .r t I : ~ ii(ftl·~~~~ !1~i=l ,;~ -n n I -~.,. ~ • i ! .,., . ~ "J I 9 l" .... ··-~· = lt'1 iffrf.~~~if'i~~liill I I ! =!~ iiil!l~ IIIIi ! . ; ·lfl!ilff;J~Irt[:f!Jrt·l ~~ If !(1 .~l,&f ~ in [ ;:i .'.; p .... ... .. • 0 ,, J p li D l~ In ,l r :tJ•s ~ t r~Ic( · fr 1 1r '= ~ l '< .! " ~b IT) f.Z .., r ~ 0 .. . ' ' ! .. - ~ • • In ~uaed. r d ~ !~11 and ~·~ Oft tir a t rcadin1 o n tho ts.,a s ',c cSay o t '5 / n •' < , 1170. ~u • .._. •• • a Ul f or an OdlaaMe Oil the . c.d'J/MM d ay o t ,r..-?, + ' • 1970. j b ~-rt 4.~/7 ) ex o f c o c ty C er A'PI'BS'l' I I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and f oregoing i• a true, accurate and aa.plete copy of a Bill f o r an Ordinance introduced, read in full end pu•ed on fir•t reading on the ·y ! 1/: day of $(e 1 2 1 .cJ • 1970. 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I C» • ,.. •• ,., ft c l -~ ••. ··~~ e e ~ It ~ ~• t"O •• ;u1 • t 1 1' ffl a1 ; ~ s ( !1· fa II r(i 1rl:-11! ~~lali! :-~ ~ J ( ·sn t• ~-1 •·==~.... ::il& >. ·o It • _.., "' ~ IC ;:: r 7! • '< ! • ~~-t In r· , ~~ E;: t r l f t ~ s · j ! . :2' II i •i !i; l=.lhr ~~~~n £~ Ji t= ~ ~.. ~~ E · s • g I o -~ 1 25 o to-= ~~~ !~ ~~~ (!., 0r-r ~ .. ~ 1,'< Q. Ill • .. 0 . .0 '< .. Ill . . ~ • • • ex officio cl~y Clerk AftBS'l'a I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foreqoinq ia a true, accurate and ~lete copy of a Bill for an ordinance introduced, relld in full and puaecl OD firet reading on the · day of ,~2 /<cll .&/ , 1970. ex olllclo city clerk I . • f • ~ .. ~i i.. 5 &ii M 0 I .1;-;-· I') -sr:.:: 0 ~ r,:t ~ 'f, "< -i~~ e ~~~~ ~~. t. I. "< ~ 0 1 ... t "' :II' • • -:l.t ::J! l ....... ;\' •.. ~~ ~'.\ sl 1r n ~ o& ,. .L • "< ' ao~ ._. n ~ ~·r .... -..... c ,. ... . '\.. ... "' crl .. • • ' f 91 1 li l!i 11ttttl e•••• I ;tl Ill (-li••~l -· , -~I(!Fi~ -I •, . i_ =.!· • ;.~;u h t . tf II I. fl· -~~~~.;. &&1,1 I i;~i 'i9lh! . . ~ fi til ~lf!,r!lllll ~ ! I • -• J I .. • ~! !flit: · · !I u ill Iiil~1 ; ::u~ : ·.fl~l ·. fi il ill :~'1 !11 I . ,Iii •ft ~ I ~~II ·' I 0 ' i hufl ! IR i! I ~~~-'Ii I ill f?~f \ I it# af I • i !Ia 1" r ::l f i1,1i R t : "i -~ : li (i! .. l i : P' ~:F - .. .. () Or-r· .0 ,.; • • • A BILL l'OR HI'PH,., .... lniea •• e, ._,_of 1•11 t.1le ci•y ce-eu ot -. c1~ ., -.181••• ..._i.Md • ,.., .... ~,. at••• ~ a.a.l..-. .. a .... of-. •••U.fied .,...._. Of ...,_ Cit~ of _1...... aaw ' 1 tn&, if lfii6U .. , ...W iae•llll ... ·--Of ,_, .. 81.lnl Of .._.._.of M'•111 ........... Ia .... u .. (S) .. ....-(7) ~· ... ...w .,...ida tu ua.u appobt8ell~ ............. •••.,, a e,..ial -iei,al alea&U. ... MW • .. y 5, 1•.,. ..._..ia .. w ,.., .... ...__ ·an•• & ... alllal"ed te a .... •f tM q .. Ufied el~ of --.. Cl~y of .. wl.....,., aad -aM, ••1d ,..., .... ~ ... t at •w reoelw a M,_l~y ~ of ~· qualified •1...._• ~'-9 • .. u q••&i-• ... , 'N ra•, U 8 I ,_,ft ... Clft CO.CIL or '1'1111 clft or ••...aoD, couaMDO. u fou ... , .. _..... _.... ie r.u -.. ,. .... • ruw. ......... • the ¢e•'<--..-, of Ji< 7 c ) , 1•71 • . ~1-.. -a aiU ,_. -~lnaaaa -I ~ ..,. of ~u J , 19'N. A'l"l'U!'a ex officio ci~y clerk I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing ia a true, accurate, and coaplete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance introduced, read ~full and paaaed on firat reading on the < , < ,' day of & , "' , 1970. ; ' ex officio city clerk • • I ( f • _, -f""" . ·--- • ~ • f " cir··~~~~~~·~·lrft ~·v·l ~ • .: .. ., o o • ., D ~ .-i .-oc • ~ ft .. . ~-~ ~ .... -, lltil·!ar ... ~==t ... P'< -.f!;- .1 1 , ~~·~~.,~ ~-Jf-,~r !~ ~F f1(!El'~~~~~.~~~:!: ~! :,flitll!!i~~!~·ifi:fj ... II (c ... ~~ !.I:: "~r::fl ;-, .... ~ ·~ i .... ~r~f ~tl~l:(•il!l~• ti~ •h~ ... ~f I J , .... •i l '·r~ ~ ~ ... • If~:= ... ~ , ' .~ r ~-I '· f ~1 •==l~irl,~f•~'~~~t~~,~~ ~' . I r... c i . II'. .. ~"C t , • ~ r.r:''r =· t=''rl~~~ I I" ;;II l .. t. ~· •: "': ~ i"f !&E~~~~~·1,~· .~a .. .. .,e 1 r, r 1~~ _ : l'~·=~rill=t ... I,Ji:ff~l .. ,~ .. i -~ ~-1 11 a· 1 , .. ~! ,J~i ~~~~r,l~·ll ~~ ..• 1 1 ~t'f •lrtrislr .... 1 I ::f ... ~ ~ : '~ i ... .ir ~ .-~ . I [ ~"' . it I li ~i! lfr~~gl &j:sc i .. I~ el ~~~ !,~1 ll ti .... l i ~~nl I .(. .. ,.. ~~ , I..... "I i oC ... ·~ • • "0 ., . . ~ . .. . t• = f e "C l,~ a !. .. :~ 2 1 *. , I i I· . • .. . t ll f f· iIi I I (! c ·--.. _ -~ .. Is I , ... noc n .-o • I ... ~· ·~ .... ~ ~ " l-&i I· ;I or! ~ ~~r:l e I i ··; t: •;~ e; ; ftr .1 jlri ~&••a . 1 · ·I I "'•to • • • ..... "' ... = i•; Jl gl t.lt !!!(il, ~~J~ ~ ~ = l , .. ,! • I , . i! ·~ a r•l c • i j jl · ·!· ·le " f~li !• il ~r -~~£•1! ~~~~ -r 1 f! s I ~-~ ·= ,. . · ~ ~ .. I ~ ! . ~~~ l i gl t '·; S :I I a ,))/ ~-~ f • a • ' r IJ. a o :s 1 z .? ,_ _ " ~ "' f l: . r • !* ! 1· a I It! · ·-? i.f ... ~~ nl"'l ·· i-,=:;::&f ~~,~. . • t' • .... ... • • .. ~ 'J '~ • ' .: ' "' ' ~ ··()o c:, -r· •, ' • -n s .-' 'C 'C Or-c [)f11 -. 2 "' \ • • • • • , ~U.ahed aa a 11111 f or llD ()rcSinanc on t.he ...;r,:.:w:;~r..u.da)' o .t J.F · £ , 1970. I I, stephen A. ~n. cSo hereby certify that the above and f oregoing is a true, accurate ancS co.plete copy of a Bill for an ordinance ~~uc;_ct• reacS in full ancS pasaecS on f irat reading on the Jl-day of ~( JL </ , 1970. 1.., <4trtlll/2/:) a ~-)J ex o f c o c ty cie -l- ,.- I . • ·' I I 0 , • • C:c • A BILL roerry ' UF C..U<...;i._ t_,,,_'-'LJ ... 'COLo. All OlDIIIAIIC& AIIBIIDI•G SK'I'IO. 8.1 or ftiJ: IIUiflCIP.U. CODE 01' T HE CI'l'Y Or DGLKWOOD llll'nL&D, •.....ru Aim IIW&a BC»..aD•, Y I.CUASIWG 'l"U VOIIIIO .... &UJIIP Or SAID ~ l'aClll ~ BVD '1'0 III•& ADlBUB AIID PIIOVIOIIIO PO& 'IUUl API'OIJft'I&Dr o ~~• 'l'&aMS or orrxca • ......... by .... buoa •· 1, awl .. •t 1t70, tM ci~ OMMil of u. city of .llft'Jl___, a~i ... a ~.-.ed Charter Menrlllollt be .. baitted to a ¥O~o of tho qualifl~ elector• of tho City of -.q lowood. aid ~ftt, i f ~. ,...y ,..., ... o Uae au.bor of ~inq --"r• of t.ha water Aftd a ... r __... fr-aoYea (7) to niao (t) ...- bora and WD~ld ~•ida for their appoin~at and ter ... d WPPPU, a 8JIOCI1al ..U.iJlal &l..U.. .... hold OD My s. 1970 • ..._.o~ •aid .-... a ... ~ ·e atr•t wae •~t od to a ~· of ~ ~ua1if1_. aloe~• ol ~ City O .t leWDOCI, ead WID&&U, ••id ~poeod Charter bltat.aa~ dld recal•• a .. jority ¥Ote of tboee q~alifiod o1~r• .otiag on ••14 ~Nation. mw, '1'....,..., u IT ~DID rt na ern COWICIL or TID CITY Or .llfCIL&l«))D, COI.OMDO, a• foltow.a 1. ftat a-.tiM 1.1 of tlae .. alelpal ceda of ~h• City of lin la.ood ntitlod, ••tor and Sower aoard•, be and Ule aa.e la hereby a.andod to read •• follow.a f,l WJ1 MD ll!!p JOYD Thora b b~ ••~lielaod a WIIUK' a.d ~ aoard coa•htinq of Uao .. J'OZ' of tho eity, t .. (2) ..... u- ••1~_. by tlaa city oouncil, alld da ( ) ~· appoietod by tho oo.nc11 fro. q .. 1ifiod taapayinq •1~•• ea.-•La •1• (6) OYarlapping tor.-of •1• year•. A r•,..••-to~l.­ fro. Ula oity ~ni•tration abal1 be a,.oiatod ~ tlaa city oaa&c}or to eer.o .. an ax olfiolo nen-~I.A v -...bel'. ORe (l) ·~of Ula llowd •hall be appoi.At .. by ~ COWMill to aer .. ~t.U ra~ 1, 19111 Me (1) ........ of tale -.n eball be appolat_. by tho --u to aar.. uetil r~uary 1, 1t7lr .... (1) ....... of the board •hall be appoi.Atad b)-oouaeU to aon<e antll rok\aary 1. un, one (1) •• , ... of t.ba Nard ahall be appointed by COIIftCU to e..-.o Mtil r~tiU'y 1, 1974r oae (1) ••abe.- t.o M appeiat. .. by ao~~neU to ••n-utU r.a.ruary 1, 197St Aftd .... (1) -~ Of ~ board to be appolfttod ~ COUMU to ...... -~11 ...-..ry 1, 1976. flae.-aaftor. -a,.r• of t.be •aid Nard alaall be appoi.fttod by COW\Cll tor ~•raa o f •ill yeara. CO..Ci1 --... of ••l.d lloard aball aar.- du in ~ir toave -•-.h ..... u.-. All e :elltn of t.bo t.er aad. ...... MUd •ball a.. ... ,.__ to r-.al ~ ~ ...-ou. fto CIIHiftOU •hall .-ko appoi.A._u to fill •ac:aoei .. for tho .... ired t--. Introduced, reed J,n t\111 a!WI ...... on firat readi1Jt9 on Ula 1 /< 1 .1, day of , 1 70. I • • ' \ , " ' • of • ~iaJMd .. & 8111 ~ M c.diaaocte Oil Ule~ l /a t T /t Uy 5lu 21 ' ! • 1t70. Mayor ex officio city clerk I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify ~at ~• U.O•• and forewoing is a true, aeeurate and ~lete copy of a 8111 for an ordinance introduced, read in full and paaaed on firat reading on the~>.. V-day of '})-;??< ?! · , 1970. -ofllCIO cby clerk -2- I . • - • • • • IT'< ( u a.oru.ca ~~ _,,. 1 1 .1e w ~ ~MI. co. ~ ~ Clft' W -··Ill ----· • I •• ._ W JIOGI, Aim -'WM llft .. ll. -··· ft '"I .a • •pJ "• MD O.UjWC.a& t'O .... lAID :YLI' IS ... _.U. I'WO O'CLOCa ...... a rt n.,. c1ft c:o-=u. or clft or--... • COLOMDO, u lellewa a 1. 'I'Mt ~iea 1' .1 • ., eM -.i.ei.pal ~ ., ... City e f b 1 ..... 1M .... t:M .-ia .._._, na nt1f • .,... .. leU...t 17.,),9 II .. --· •••••· •• ur. • Jler• ~..,. ~ .._.. _... -called ..-1 • ttUU._.. 1a .-J,a, ... • ., aay ~ .... ia, -8laal1 ... ~~~. -......... -..... .., ..-1 .-~e. ttUU... ..w... ••E11•U• ..a.. ~v­ lle&e ..a.. .-rn. ....... nt n rt;iel PI!-.. -.uav ~i.IEIL, ..... 1 au., .... pia all~ -pbee ...... .., .. pla,... •...U ... ---.-,lt; -......... -..,. ..... ~ --r .. '-'---... ···s.rtr &.a.. ... •laall ...... -........ -......... eay ... ~ earU.-fi .. ··~ ill ....... et -Y ~. 7 ........ aa!l.l f4 't c,n ,·, 1 1170 . I ( . ,;, 6 '~§EJ.{; } ,/. ~)) ' ex l lo city c I, s tephen A. Lyoa, do hereby certify tha the for oinq i a a true, accwrae, and GOIIPlfte aepy of an Ordinance i nt,od110ed, r...t ¢1 hll and pa••ed on re.cl inq on the; <, .·I day of _.-•. , + , lt70. ..... ftd a Bill for tir•t I· • ' • • A BILL POll A.Jt. £ I'f OMA.IJUW Y T CrrT COWICIL OP TID CI'I'T OP JIIOLB- Y'IOOtJ , COLORADO, a t ollowa, 1. That ~ian 17.10 o t the Jllaftieipal code of the city o f BA • lewood be and the .... ia hereby -...nded to r .. 4 u t ollovs: 17 .10 RBGtllATIOI or POQL NIP aQ!fi.II<J &STABLIGftKml .. owner, a&Dil9er, GJ~erator, w -.loy .. of any plMe ~ere the 9 ... called pool or b i ll iard• ia p l ayed , or o f any p l ce Wh•re ia , or ah 11 be kept, oc operated, or ~ed. Any pool ~le, JltUl.iud ~. bla<jat.elle ~le. ·~­ bole ~le, ah•ffle board, a~iao gallery. akatin9 riak, bovllnq alley, or pin alley or place ~er e any .... are phyed., ahall keep o~ or ~t. to be opea fer ~~ae _,. alaOh pbce OD any day la~ thaa U.O o'c:locll A.M., and a hall not open or perai t to be opened any auch lac:e earl ier than five o'clock in ~e forenoon o f aay day. IAt.roduoect, r:ea4 ~ fall aftd l)UHII OD lirat. nediaq OG _.. p < &I day of ;J d -,, 1 , 1970 Pub l hbed aa a 81 11 tor an ordinance on t.he /. ay of ·~· « ., ,.;_, • lt7 0 • . Mayor A'l"l'BS'l'a ex officio city c lerk I , stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true, accurate, and complete copy of n Ordinance introduced , read ~ full and paaaed on read ing o n the <..:. 11 day of ~· t< ,1 l.. 1 , 1970. above and a Bill f or firat ex offi cio City clerk I . • , • • • • O FFICIAL "CITY co~ C:"-rncu E T RESOLUTION NO. 15, SE RIES OF 1970 ' •, c '70 COU NCIL I " • ...; I-I LE X-RATED F ....clTY. OE..EN.GL E.WC)OC~TYCOL O . A RESOLUTION CONCERNING ~~WrrH~N THE ~ OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO . WHEREA S , the members o f the City Council have hereto- fore received numerous petitions and letters of protest relative to the exhibition of X-rated films in the City of Englewood and have received large numbers of citizens who have appeared in Council meetings to openly and publicly protest the display o f said x-rated films within the City of Englewood: and WHEREAS, a committee of the City Council, as well as other citi z en committees have viewed the X-rated film presently being shown at one of the local theaters within the City: and WHEREAS, the City council has received reports from the City Attorney, from the Colorado Municipal League, and others relative to the possibility of effective municipal legislation to control the exhibition of said films: and WHEREAS, the City Council is fully aware of the two pending Colorado State Supreme Court actions involving said films: and WHEREAS, the City Council i s aware of the fact that such films are the subject of local, s tate, and national concern; and WHEREAS, the City Council has an abiding conviction that obscenity is not protected by the constitution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: 1. That the City council of the City of Eng ewood finds and determines that X-rated films such as "Infra-sexum," considered and taken as a whole, appeals predominantly to prurient and shameful interest in nudity, sex, and sexual con- duct. 2 . That such film material and the performa11ce goes substantially beyond the customary average adult limits of candor in depicting nudity, sex, and sexual conduct and is utterly without redeeming social value in this community and as such, the Council considers the same an obscene film within the generally accepted meaning of that term, and as such, condemns its public showing. 3. That such X-rated films cannot by any stretch of the imagination be considered as art, entertainment, or as instruction for the young or old of this community. 4. Further, this Council abhors the financial exploita- tion of the curious and gulliable by the exhibition of said films. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 1st day of June, A.D., 1970 • MAYOR ATTEST: EX OFFICIO CITY CLERK I, Stephen A. Lyon, ex officio City Clerk, do hereby certify that the above and foregoinq is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolution Ro. 15, Series of 1970. EX OFFICIO CITY CLERK . , I • • • TO: F ROM : DATE : SUBJECT: • - CI TY r O r rIC I ~~L '-U .1E:I\J T 10 Th e Eng lewo od C ity c oun cil De rna r d V . Berar d i n i, city Attorney May 2 5 , 197 0 SHORT COURSE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROBLEMS A short cour se on LO cal Gover nment Problems was held from Apri l 2 7 throug h Ma y 1 , 1 9 70 a t the Law School Building at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. I have attached a roster of t hose i ndividuals who were in atten- dance f rom the various cities and states throughout the united State s. I am also attaching a copy of the Program of Instruction, a s well as a short biography on the members of the faculty wh o lec tured at this Institute. As you will note from the mater i al attac hed hereto, the classes were held from 9 :00 throug h 12:00 A.M. and 1:00 to 4:00P.M. throughout the week. The lectures as well as the lecturers were all very well prepared and appeared to me to be extremely effective, as the class size did not diminish as the week wore on. One of the most helpful aspects of the lecture series was the presentation of outline by all the lecturers, which constitute a part of the city Attorney's files for refer- ence purposes. Outstanding amon g the materials submitted by the lec- turers was that presented by Dr. John Shannon, Who is cur- rently Assistant Director of the United States Advisory commission on Interg overnmental Relations. He provided copies of the commission's report to all members of the Institute and they are: State Aid to LOcal Government, Urban America and the F e deral System, State and LOcal Finances, all publicat i ons be i n g made by the Advisory c ommission on Interg ove rnmental Relati ons in washington, p ubl i shed Apr i l, 1 9 69 . Dur i n g the lecture ser i es, i t was most i nteresting to e xchang e notes with other mun i c i pal attorneys with reference to the problems arising i n other mun i c i palities throughout • -----.. -~-- \ I , . I • • • 0 - the southwest as well as other States in the immediat e area. Two o f the subjects that were not covered that we discussed among ourselves after the formal lecture series were Union- ization and Pub lic Employees' Negotiation, as well as what appears to be now a national problem -Pornography. One of the most helpful study aids so far as the course was concerned was the outline of cases presented by Professor Arvo van Alstyne, of the University of Utah, dealing with everyday problems of the municipality. These citations pro- vide an excellent source of reference in various fields of municipal law. N. Alex Bickley lectured on two afternoons dealing with the problems of eminent domain or the taking of private property for publ ic use, which I found particularly inter- esting and helpful. Another member of the lecturing staff was Eugene B. Jacobs, a practicing lawyer from LOs Angeles, california who spoke extensively on community Redevelopment in Action. However, moat of the lecture by Mr. Jacobs was rather centered around the redevelopment of law as it has evolved over the years in the state of california. All in all the lecture series in Dallas was in great measure very interesting and indicated the tremendous and dynamic movement of municipal law over the past several years . In summing up, I would aay the lecture aeries at southern Methodist university was a tremendous aucceaa for me, personally, and very helpful -giving to ae a source of additional information, which I did not previously have. I might add in this regard, that in my opinion, the expen- diture of city funds was well worthwhile. l.JL-~ ..... u""'l~ly .. ,·a ~. BERNARD V. BERARDINI city Attorney BVB/jw I • • - • • - ROSTER SHORT COURSE ON LOCAL C'.OVERNMENT PROBLEMS Center for ~unicipal Legal Studies The South~1estern Legal Foundation 3315 Daniels Dallas, Texas Aoril 27 -May 1, 1970 N. Alelt Bickley City Attorney Dallas, Texas Eugene B. Jacoba Atterney st Law 727 West 7th Street "Los Anseles, Ca lifornia George A. Barron ~3 -Tf"d'V 'Town of Greenburgh Box 20S~Y~ El•afor~ Jack Q. Barton City of Denton Municipal Building Denton, Texas E. J. lehrtUn Dept. of the A nay Box 60267 ·--· New Orlean~ouiaia~160 BernardY.~ · City of Enalewood 34005. El~~ Bnal .. ood(Colorado ) lollllia•J.~ Beard of CoUDty Ca.alaaloaers County of Bernalillo Albu~uer~ua, N. H. Craig Cotton City Attorney's Office SOl ~ipal ~· Dalla\:_ Texas ___} Tho.as C. raaay HcClaneahan, Millar, Craaay & Johnson 923 La 1 Building Chtrtotta, N. C. David A. Dunn City of Orange Box 52 0 Oranae, Texaa FACULTY John Shannon Assistant Director U. s. Advisory Co.miasion on lntergovern.ental Relations Washington, D. C. Ano Van Alstyne Professor of Law University of Utah Salt Lfke CitY, Utah Ronald J. Puller City Attorney Bo:;c 462 -~ llella, ~aouri J-• M~ rton City Attorney 226 E. t;ray Nor.an, Oklabo.a Charla• D. au.ble City Attornay COUDty•City Blda. 5558.,~\ Liocoln~ Lawon L. Joaea Clty of Bea-t lox 3827 Be-t, Texas suva LaDa District Attorney's Office Waaboa Couo Courthouse lleno Navada Danlal U. Liver.ore, Jr. City of Jacksonville 220 laat Bay Street Jacklonville, Florida I Joel H. Mo~elay Metropolitan Go•t. of Maahvllle Mayor 1 a C?fttce-. Raahvill ~ Tano. • ( • ' - • Charlee Nickereoo Admioietretive Aeeietaot B011 231 Arlioaton, Texu Daniel J. O'Louahlio' Squire, s~nde~e & Deapsey 1800 Union C~ce Bldg, Clevello4, Ohio_) O'Helveny & Kyere 611 Weet Sixth Street Loa <IDselea, California \ Giles ~. Ratcliffe Aaat. Municipal Counaelor 309 Municipal 11~ Oklaboaa City( Okl~ Brian L. Reade - City o! Houatoo 300 City Hall Houatoo. Texaa R. A. lenfer, Jr. Lovell, Lyle & Cobb Box 477 o-a, Texaa Joel Robert Alit. City Attorney Box 231 Arlinatoo 0 Texaa Da•id ~. lowlinaoo Squire, Saodere & D~aey 1800 Unioo CO...rce Blda. Cleveland, Ohio Wel b ce J. Rutland City of Houaton 300 City Ball Houlton, Texea Larry I. Sinclair City Attorney Box 3466 Ode111, Texas Ronald B. Sladon City of Fort Lauderdele Box 1181 Port Lauderdel , Fla.) -2- • - Daoe Saith City ,.tto~y'a Office 501 MDnicipal Bldg. Dalla1 0 Texaa Hre. LeN .MD Wauoo City of aa.ttaatoo leach B011190 ~ Baatinstaa leach California . _/~ Jan A. Way , Urban Renewal Apecy State at Fifth, Suite SOO Oo~ Gateway Ce~ lan1a1 City~ Stao Wilke• -· ' City Attorney Box 231 Arlioatoo, Teza• ftiOMI I. WU 11,_ City Attorney Box 28 Athena, Taxa• Aaron A. WibOD City of ·laDaaa City 2eoo ctty a.u laoaaa CitJ, Hi11ouri Jolm c. Wlrtb 0 Jr. A•oo Prodactl Iac. 30 lockafaller ~laaa lew Yorlr.0 R. Y. licb.rd 1. Wood Cit:p Attorae:p Couaty-CitJ Juildina Liocoln, .. ltr. ( I • • ·' I ! ' 'f - • • • 0 • PROGRAM r_ f I~IS T~U C IIO N A p r:' 2 / Moy 1, 1970 ( IJ "''' "!II ""''''· ""'''S> u tlwm '" "'""'·''"" llll>rmn~'· 9:00 -12:00; a li<'r - '"""" I :00-4:00. t ,.tl l uu ' ul t lu , 'H 'r't'' wdl I)(• tilstn ht•l<·d to p.trtu. i panb on arri\'al. . Mr . Shannon Cl 'IIIII·::'\T <\ ") E \I EH\.11'\(; l 'IIOBI.E \f S 1\ LOCAL PROPERTY TAX POI.In <\\D \D \11:'\J STR.'\T IO:'\ ·\ f.qu .olimt•o" o f Pro rwrl\' T.•~ .<\;'('"Ill""'' I Tht~ 'ane'tit·' o f a'\Sf''"'nu ·nt irwqualitv l Di.tgnu'i' of tht• prololem . \f ,·thod s for ilupro' Ill)! r-qualizatinn H l 'u lll r~c tht· llc·gn·"in· "Stlnl(<•r '. ll r-cl'ntlv Devclopt•d l'r ·•·h r~ique' (' C:o •.trilll! tht· Prop<'rl\' T.•x lu l.~nd l ',e Planning Ohjt•t·li\1'' I Tl u rP[ntion,hi p l wtw<·r-n propt'rl ' t..xation .nul lano ""' l Tl11 · Jll'"ihililit•s of tax polk~· mutlifkation Monday AltPrn oon . A pril 27 . . Mr . Shan n on OTIIEII ( t 10<~.'\'l PIIOBLDIS A'\'0 JSSl'ES OF LOCAL C:O\'EII'\'\IF' I' I ... :\ATTO:-o: :\ '\1> IIEVF.!'II LIF. :\ \111 1111 q\,d Cnmlllutt'r T.t'""' H. 1-:,p.tlldoo.: tht· 1\e\l·lltoo · II ."'' 'I hrou11.h l 'M, of Sen, c C:harg•'' for \,(,, t'l 1tnwnt.tl SPn" ··~ to I .u F:-ct •mp l Propcrt _ (' -,,.,tem' ul 'ol.th' :\"1 to I •~ ,,t < :m ·Prnllu•nt I 1\·p<•' o f <131<' aid '' lonp"<1 of 'IJII' .oitl P"'l!'·'"" "" IO< ,,J gove rnmt•nt . .J po lo<' D ort'<'llom for •·han~ I) loulo"'"·" Lnt ·~tioll a11rl t:rmvtlo F:He<.t o f 1""-nl T :u Poht·u'' Tuesday M ornmq . April ~8 . . Mr . Van Al styne HIE 1.1\IITS OF LOCAL l'Ol.IU: 1'0\\'ER . SO RCES OF LEC<\1. RF.STH IC I 10.'1:5 OF ~fli:'-IICIP :\1. IIEC:l 'L\TORY POI.ICY-'-1Aio:I!\'C • .4. Snur<'"' of Local RP)(ulatvry Po11 t•r B Judlt't . .J o\pprnal'ht·< tu Munocrp.ll Pnlt<·t· 1\.,gul,ttrom I Drllon\ Hult• in a!'lll)n 2. f.,tr.otf'rr itorial im r~•d 'l Th .. l!·<t of "rr.t''"'·'hleue i' ( · llullu · flu! .. a nd .\I runt ip.ll l'oliu· PowPr I T~ I""' of hon~t• rul•· powt'r 2 PoltC\ truplo ca tion' o f '"""" rult• \ .. l.uc: .d .. v "s tntt ·~'' •lit .. " c'Onrt~n" ConHr c t ,,nd P"'<'"'P""" 3 --... _ ....... ( •• ·t ~ :~, l I • ,1 •• ·....a""· ... ' ' . ' '! - • • • Tuesday Aft ernoo n . A pril 28 . TilE \:'\TL1RE i\:'\1) l ''>E 01 · r\11'1\E'\T DO\IAI:\ :\. :\atu n • nt th,· Po\\\'r I. r>r,fll tC,II I'•III'd fror 11 t•tl wr pov.t ·rs 2 Curht n u t JU II of 't ~ttlllt-'- :1. l.lmit.ltioll' "P"" tlw l~>wPr B. "\'hat Coohtitult' ,, T .•l-•u e • I ~trt'd grad,., 2 . lnudr·ntal d .t!lt.t 1,!•· ••t H •.llf\. 3 . Zouiu~ and ho ·,.lth ro l(lli.Jtoo n< 4 . Other rc ·gul,lt nr.' oult'rf e r .. ut·c< C. p[, blic Purp<»t'' I. DP611itiom 2. Specifi c pul olll l'urpo"'' . Mr. Biclr.ley :3. Loca ti on of pro pc rt~· ·lll ,idt> or oul<klt • of limit s of the con· demnor Wedneoday Mominq. April 29 Mr . Van Al•tyne T il E LIMITS OF LOC.-\L UE CI 1..'\lOHY POWEll E'\FOHCF\IE!I:T OF HECUUTOHY .\I EA!)L'HE!> A . Li('f 'OiiiiC~ and 1\·n ,,ll, I. He gubtiou v. '' \1 '1111 <' 2 . Extratcrritorin l '"'!'·•<·! 3. Constitutoonal l"'"''t """ B . lu)pPC'tiou li t llllrt•u••·nh C . Enfort'Crn t·fl t "t ,IIJC'tJ"''' 111 till' Eve nt ot \ HJI .tt Jn lt ' I. l111po<111 0 11 o f < II 11 111,.! p<·u.litit'\ 2 . Ah:t temcnt nf nu,,,,,h •. , 3 . Crt>ntiou of '" ol hahdotw' W e dnesday Aftern oon . Apr .! 29 Jl'~T CO~I I'E:\~.HIO'\ I:\ E \1 1\f''\T DO~l:\1' .>\. The \ .dUt · .\pprondll'' fl Au 't.'~' ·-" ,, ~JH'l ial Pr n hl~·•n J. Tht · ahhnt t·r " ragh' • •I .H C.'t"\\ 2. Pnvatt' 'trt't'h :1 . Limitation!<> oil th, nt,!hr ,f :tl'<.'t:S ~ C. I A'd\t'hold I nlt ·r"'" l. Part1 . .! ta~"'l! 2. Tnt .1l ta~n•g D . Compt'"'·•hon iu tl•· ·1 .• ~ .. .: u l a Rosine~· I. Tutal ·" ·'I!"""' IMrto ' o~o ng 2. Tt'mpm.oo • t.ll lnl!' 3. ~pt'<'l .tl l""hlt ·••' u l , "''~' pdrlin~: E OlllolllUII II\ m '>)• o t.ol Ji, ••• ht' 4 :a 1} I • • . • \ l I ' '! • • Thur•doy Mo:n rn y Apn l :,o . . . Mr . Van Alstyne LOC.•\1 . POLICE PO\\'EH 1:\\'t:Jl\F CO:\OEMNATIO:\ LIABILITY FOR PIIY lt.AI. DA~I A(.;E TO Plli\'•\TE PHOPEHTY A . Ot'lll .tl o •. ,trut I lOll I ,K .d PoiiC t' Pow•·r in EmPrF:ency Situations B. ~um nt.on Almte meut o f \l ,.n.t<·t·' to ll !'<~it h a nd . Jfet\' c () Enfo>rt ""''·nl of BuiiJI III! .tnd Houslllg Code' "~"'"'' .111 d Dt•<tnwll "n ·" '>a nctions to Enforc·e Coll,tlt·r.tl Policw' Thwsday Afternoo n . April 30 ..... Mr. lacobs COMML':"<ITY HEOEVEI.OPME\ I 1\'TERACTIO\' OF LAWYEHS , ECONO\HSTS. HL'II.DEHS, 1'1. \\ '\FR\. Fl.\':\\'CIEHS . AND CO\'E R:\\I E\'T OFFI C IA LS FOil Cm f\fl'NITY PROGRESS A. H isto r il'JI Background uf ( omrn unih· Rf'do ·'·<'lopnwnt A :\t•c•J To Bt• Filled 1:1 . Th!' Legal Basi\ of f),.,C'Iopmo ·nt Al'livitit>s I. The conct>pt o f 'blight" 2. lnt c rgo,·c rnrn en t ~l rt>lationships 3. l'ublk-Private partnPnhip rel ations 4. 7\ature of the Opc'ratm!: govrrnutental !'ntity C Pra< tu .tl Probl ems · lut Pr<h<ciphn.t~· o lut io ns 0 Prut.c~lur.tl Tec:hniques aud \iechaniC'S 1 Fmtual ste p s 2 \ttfh <llt ·ance o f land N ·onomiC's 3 Rol.-uf land use <·o nlfl•l ' 4 Ht'lnt •lion of t•xist m g •ll't·up.tnt\ 5 l'art1< 'I"" lion of O<.'< up.tnts '" the prnjl'ct 6 . Arr.tnl(lng for llnant 'llll( E GenNul Observations · Tht• Rnl,· uf Pr" a te und Puhh<' l.,t\\ "'" in Org•n>llll,l! , nd Carn ing O.tt <'ou >m unity Red P' elupnlt'nl Projf'<·t ' friday M ominq . May I . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr . Jacoba COMML'I\'ITY REDEVELOPME!I:T I N ACTIO\' EXAMPLE FHOM EXPERIENCE • A. Pro1e<:ts Involving Fl'dc•ral. l.oiln' •nd Grants B. Pro1ech Invol ving Fedrral Loan Fund• Onh C Projt'('h Organized and Ftna11u-d Without F~dt•ral .,,,,.t,tll<<' "\01 E This ,e ·,ion wt)l bt• d.·,ott-d to a det.1i l tl d··" npltou tJ I >l'lc~'led commumt rt•d<·,..!upnwnt proJN 1\ of '''" mg dc·~rt·•·, u f complexitv .md "'' auJ .1 ''"'p-hv·,t<•p .t<<•>u•.t •• t ho" thev wt•re orgallllt•cl wh,u h pu .tl pmhlems "c•n 1 '" ''"" terec..l . .and mean s Pmpl o \ t"'\1 to O\.-t"h ,m••· ,,t, t .l( If'' tu "u {,~,,tn l •n mpl~llon 5 • .• . ( . ' ---- I f ... i-1-"'- • • • • - Fridny Altemoc>n . Ma v 1 Mr. Van Ahtyne LOC Al. POLICE 1'0\\ Ell . \ll ':\ICIPAI. Ll :\llll.ITY FOH 1\11' \111\IE:\T OF PHOPEHT' \'.-\ I.U::S BY HECl'L.HOI1Y POI.ICIES -l:o-\'EII~E C:01'\DE\I:o-:\TI0' .\. Tht • l .l'!(al Dilt•t"'"·' l'o li< t' Po" t•r v. Entllll'lll D nm.tin l. Confu!\iou 111 tlu • d<•t:i,um.\1 l.tw 2 . Dt,agrcr•mcnt ,,.,. to h,t,it th(•or y II . Et-onoutit · Lo'"'' C a llS<'d h y He~ul .ll ion' uf Pl'r<<tn .d Comlut:l C . E t:~nonnt · Los'''' C.au<l'<l I"· Lallll -l '<e llet:ul.t ltnm 1. ~uisanl'<'·t\'pc n ·)!,ulatu'"' 2. Protecli\'e rc,tri t·timh ,. ~. fl ood-plain n ·s tndion' \ 3 . Zonin!( limit a tiom D . E(.-onomk-Loss c< Caused hy Cotnpnhon E')><'ll t lotnr~' and Coni ribut ions I. Compelled improvf.'ntl'lll ,( !anti 2. Con<.litional extt•n,io n of public hendih 3 . lilit y reiOl'.l tiOII \ ·n~ l \u l llip.tut' ''· I \t 'llh tb· L .t\\ !J. \pnl ·1o .. 11 \\lm 1• • 11 ! '".II d ,II HI ''" II •II ···· \\ 1'111 11 •d .tltott \h ••t!.· 1 l ;t p I 1111 "d l ht 111 tl 1t C:r.ll I B.dl""' • lj • '' ~.\'I "'' dn .I,. , .. ,, .. • • olllt•tl tla I .J o I • .dr •t I 1 l " \\\ ,trd ,Il L: I ,t I \to 1 tl l ljj tJil \1 _,, ' p ,tit ' ~· ,,, ,,, ll h' l hlt d ll !t i t \ ' ( I • • ·' • - SHORT COURSE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROBLEMS April 27 -May 1 , 1970 FACULTY IC. ALEX BICKLEY 1s tht• C•ty Attorney . City o f Dallas. H tool. hi' L L R degn•e at the L'm,~rslt~ o l Te•a ~tr BKI.It•\' i a fa nner Cit y Att orn<'\ o l Abilene. Teu> H e has <erHd a' the-Cha1rn1.11l of lmtitutes 0 11 Ennnt•nt Domain and on Pl~m11ng .1nd Zomnc .lt the ~nuthwe >t'!rn Legal Foundation. :.LJ~d has oft .. n ..,._.,n a lecturer at the>~ 1nstitutt•s li e "a former pre>~tlt ·nt o f the Tt•xa> C1l\ \tl umev,· Association and ha< let·tured for varion> l<·~al and ot hn prof<',SIOUal group \fr R1 kll·~ \ .. xperient-e i' ~xtl'"''"' in tlw ~ld> o l ell111lt'llt dumain . ton actiOn' tnal .md app<'llat c pro<'t"d llrt''· .md municipal pbnmng .. nrl 1.o ninc IUGIME I . JACOBI " ,, member of th<' l~hlorm.1 Liar , .md pr.1etll<'> 1-"'' m Lo' Angtles I h > .o\ B and J .D de!!fr>e> "'t>r' a word d hy thr l 'mwmh o f C.1hforma .. o\ furm..r Deputy Attorn<'' Gencr.1l of C.•hfomia. l~t · prc,entl y ~JX'Cialu.<·< in matt.-rs penamlng to l'<l mmumtv n>dt•' t'lopment and urh.111 renoew.1l. .10d " legal advisor to t-nv r~evelopment .1gencie> .1nd c ill<''· Formerly \'•ce -Chatnnan and Comm•ntoner of the .1hlorm.1 St.lh' Com - m•ss wn on Housing and Community Devdo pmcnt . h '' prcscnth a 11'1'111 · he-r of the Communi ty Development Committ<•t· of thl' Le.•gu <· of ,,l,fonu.l itlt"S , "nd is a member of the .Ext"C"utivf: Board . Pac1flc outhw e>t Re~•on .. l C oum•l National .o\s.ociation of H nusing .11HI Rf'de,·l'lopm.-nt Olli< ,,,), lh '"'"' the pnnc1pal draftsman of the r ~-od•6.:.t t1on of th~ C.1liforn1.1 011111111 rutv Redevelopment L.tw in 1963 . .1s ·well ·'' of otlwr lc\\1 l:llum o\llt\t' "' h.tr associ.thon tcttvlh~'· he i~ now S<"rvi11g ·'' Cha1rno.tn of tlw 1\.o\ C:'"" n ulle on lnt~rgovemmental Hel:ltioo> Set1 10n of l .o< ,,! Co\'t'mlll<'llt 1.."' H e u w ·author of "R~development \t.km!?, l 1W<I .111rl L>"uoed l ...t11d '' •tl able and l '>~blt.:."l! II sting> L . ]. 241 , 195i \ • I ' • • • • • JOHN, SHANNON h ,,, '"'"·d in ,, ' ""''' "' go ,,•rr•n•e nt a l po <~t iu n ,, .ontl i< e ur rt-ntl y Ass istan t D t rt •t to r of th~ l 'tuft'd St.tte') A dv1~'l r~ \.omnll''IUII o n lntt·rgo,c mme nt a l llelolot >"'· "lu·re In ' I""" •pal ·'"it:nnlt'nt < h.1w rPI.ttf•d to pro bl e m > of ta xa t ion and fin .""'' Folio"'"~,, ll A frn1t1 '\n tr<' D a me l 'n inn•ty .. 1nd a n ~1.1' :\ frv n1 \\'·'''"' ~t .t t r l 1nl\t'"'"· hr wa < .1\\',mle<l lm Ph .D . in Polill ca l Sut'n"' I" th ·· l 'n"''"'t'· of "''"""'''· Or. Sh.1n non l 'lKtnlina ted the pre p ara tu tn of "'" t.d ""port .tnt p nhl to ·''""" nf t iH' :\d\'i . <ory Coon mis sion . induding Ft" nl lluhmr c 111 t il<' Alit• 11 ra n Fl'l i<-ml Sy.,l!·m 1 196i ). State 'Aid to /.oral C:nt ~'"""""/ 1 1969 ). Ff'dl'lfli ·Statr Coordination of P.:r soMllncolll c Taxr v I 'Ill ~ I , •• n d Sla/!'·Loml Trlfnlio n a"'/ lndtHtrial l.o<'al ion ( 196i ) . AllVO VAN ALSTYNE. Professor nf Law , U nhr''"'' .,f l 't.d1. fo rltl e rly Prufe<sor of Law. Uni\'ersitv of Calif u mi.1 . Los :\ngt·ln. ".t nt r ltllwr of the California Bar and a for111 e r Dcputv C'11ttnt~· l.oun"·l I m •\nt:o •lt·> Co unt~·· H(• has bt-t •n a con!l.ultant to th e C.difnrni.l L.lw Ht •''''"'" Conttt u,,inn '111 ce 1957, prinl'ipally in <'01111 <'< lion "ith loot:.tl go\'e rn~t~c r o l pro hlt ·nh . Hi < puh. li shed works include Stat e at~~ II oo·al C .r>t)('rrrn"'"t /.a u Hl70 •., n ·autho rro with Profeswr Sho Sat o ; lalr(orru11 C:o rr ·mme nt T ort I "'''"'''' 1 l<}R4 . wrth 1969 Supplement ); Stu dtf Relatlll f.! to Sorcrer!(n /u """"''t 196.1 t .md num(•rous articles in 1.,,. J<JUrn .<h II ·· h." "n ttl'n ""'' .. • llfrt••l t·xh•n,l\dy in fields of local gO\enome nt l.tw. <•>m tr t u tiun ,tl Ia" ""' t "rl pron·dure. Profeswr Van Alstyne "'"'<'< ,,, Ch.urm,•n o f hu rt • "'""'' fo r tlw Ccuter for Municipal Legal Studtt•< n f T ht • ~o uth we>t e no I ··t:JI Fo ur u la tro n . 2 I • • f - • • 0 • O FFICIAL CITY COLII\JCIL DOCUMENT j I j • JQ COUNC IL I'·-,,.~ FI LE CITY OF ENGLe\ 000, C OLO. SIDEWA LK TMPROVEME DISTRICT 70 EN 1 EERJNG ES T IMATE BLOCK 3100 South Acoma Street 3100 South Banno k Stre t 3200 South Bannock St re t 3200 South Cherok e S reet RAK :pd 5 /27 /70 SE CT ION A $4 ,212 93 $3 ,095 8 7 $1 ,6 76 96 $2 ,446 08 $11 '431. 84 SECTION B $1 ,449 .61 $ 541.59 $1 ,850 46 $ 615 .00 $4 ,456 .66 TOTAL $5 ,662 .54 $3 ,637 .46 $3 ,527 .42 $3 '061. 08 $15 ,888 .50 ·' \ I I ~ I . • ' • • - c, ... cov\ I . ., 'l-··c,. /0 TO: All Members of the Englewood City CounciP;:-12;; •. Gt.E;_·, ·, , FROM: Mr. Stanley H. Dial, City Manager vooc; "''-~2 . Co'-o. DATE: June 1, 1970 S BJEC T : EMPLOYEE WAGE BENEFIT RECOMMENDATIONS For the past several weeks, we have been conducting wage and benefit discussions with our three employee associations . Enclosed are copies of "Letters of Understanding" from all three which substantially foll ow our previous discussions. Also , e nclosed are two memoranda from the Board of Career Service Commissioners. One recommends a ten per cent (10%) pay increase and the other recommends that there no longer be a limit placed on the amount of sick leave which may be accumulated by a n employee. An "across the board" ten per cent {10 %) pay increase for all class ified and non-cl ass ified positions effective J anuary 1, 1971, would cost approximately $200, 000, of which ne arly $30,000 would c ome out of the utility funds . We feel very fortunate to h ave ac hi eved agreement on ubstantially the same package with all three associations this early in the year. All appear to be reasonable requests, so I, therefore, strongly urge the Council to accept and approve these memoranda from the Board of Career Service Commissioners and further recommend th at I be dir- ected to prepare, for Council ac tion, the appropriate do uments to implement thes e provisions before October 1, 1970. This will permit us to include the new salary figures in our budget projections . Respe tfully , ~~~~L?.j City Manager SHD/Ij En • I • • . • \ I • • - May 1 3 , 1 97 0 LETT ER OF UNDERSTARDIBG BETWEEN REPHES ENTATl V ·S OF THE ENGLEWOOD POLICE AS~OCIATION AND CITY OFFICIALS The following ia a letter ot underataDdiQ& that baa been conolu4ecl tbroush Jlllltual 41aouaaiona betw.en .-bel-a ot the ~•wood Police Aaaoc1at1on and City ottic1ala. We tbe underaigne4 agree to re~n1f tbe following to our aa aoc- 1ation aDd the city council: 1. A 10% pay inoreaae tor all olaaait1e4 poaitiona will so into ettect Jaau&r7 1, 1971. 2. Maximum aiok leaTe will be exteDiled to one hundred twenty (120) 4aya. ). A moratoriWil on wage inoreaaea tbroup 1971-72. It, boveyer, the aTerage wage pa14 by the oitiea ot Ar'Yada, Aurora, Den.er, and Littleton 1ncreaaea to 8 % aboTe that being paid by the City ot .Enslevoo4, discussion tor turther pay inareaaea will begin immediately. 4· In 1971 we will be open tor 41aouaa1on or aame poaa1ble improT~enta in tr1~ benetita, 1nolud1ag convera1on ot siGk leaTe. · / C : ( Ia__ / ' \ ! I # • I . • • - May L , •70 lETTER OF UNDER~T A N -~~ BET E E:~ HEPrtE 1• i-. f :V ES OF THE El'{GLEWO OD EMP L JY .·.r ::' ASSOC ! A 'I ION AND CITY OFFICI ALS Th -f u 1 wing ·, let ter of understanding that. un; been ;oncluded t ltrou~J, mut u al · j .; c t.: ssio ns between members of th f' I-:ngl e wo ud Em l y ee s' A ss t•.: i a :.i on and City officials . We ti:e undersigt.e d agree to recommend the foll ·W J n,;t, t o our-a::Is o c - iati o n hnd the c i :1 council: l. A 10% ~a incr ease f or all classified p ,sitions will go i ntc e ff ec t January 1, 1971. Maximum s ic k leave will be extended t o oro hundre d t wenty (120 ) days. J . A mor a o rium o n wage increases throt.gh l 7 1-72-It'. however , the majority of surrounding met ropolita r. u rea c itie s r ec eive increases of 8% above that being paid by t h City o f Englewood, discussi o n f o r f'urt h er pay incre o1 J will begin immediately . I n 197 1 we ..-ill be open f o r discu ss ion of some P< sJ;b l c i mp r ovements i n fringe benefits, inclu ding conversi o n o f si c k leave and improvement of the 1 :e3ent pen ~io n p r ogram. ·~~~ ~--rn' H . • I • • ·' \ ! I . , ' ! - } /' { c.\ ,.. . I I / .. • • - M_, U, lt'fO LKT'rER Of UND&NITAMDIJIIO B&TW&KN REPR&!'ENTAtTJVU OF THE &l«JL&WOOD rla&FICliiTKR8' AMOCIA'm>N AND cl'n ornciALI 1be followiAC Ia a WS.r of~ tM& U. .__.,.,.,...., ~ lllldllal dl.ouei.., ~-_..._n ol. a. &litillianod nretlp&el'8' Auoct- aU• ud Ctt;J oftlc:lala . We, die adentped, -.r-to lWIOeiD_. tM lallewliW lie_,. AaMClatloa IIDd tiM Ctt;J Cou111101 1. 2. 3 • A t. per ceal (1") 1J1r lDcn.N for ell clu8Uied ,_.u-w111 ,. .... .a.ct ~_.., 1, ttn. ll.ui-• elok t••• wt11 ._ ... ,..... 111J ta (11) addltt.Ml olaU'ta. A .....-rtam .. w-.e ••-• am-p 11n-n. •. .....,. ......................... u, •• Aurora. o..w, Utt'«-_. .. , ' aoe4 nn ~ lllci"HMM .............. ~) ...... ... ~MDC paid bf me cttr tlf ..., IS JE I, ... I .... fer ,...._.,.,lac ....... wtll .... t. •• ....,.. •· 1a 1m .. wtu '-...-t.r ....,...._.,_.pout- bl• w•• • a ta ldJip ._.. .. , tac~ eea- "retoa fll ** ..... _. ._,....,. tlf Jt.O, dip tor ltU. c I . . ~· \ ! I '! • TO : • 0 - INTER-OF FICE MEM ORAN DUM STANLEY H. DIAL, City Manager FROM : JOHN F . MURPHY, Personnel Director SUBJECT : LETTERS OF UN DERSTANDING Date : June 1, 1970 This is to inform you tha t the Career Service Boa rd unanimo usly recommends to the City Council o f the Ci ty o f Englewood the adoption of the wage program as outlined in the Letters of Under- standing for the Police , Firefighters', and Employees' Associations. I • • ·' \ ! I ! - • • • INTER -OFF ICE MEMORANDUM T O : STANLEY H . DIAL, City Manager FR OM: JOHN F . MURPHY , Personnel Director SUBJECT : SICK LE AVE Date : June 1, 1970 The Career Service Board would like to re comm end to the City Counc il o f the Ci ty o f Englewood that the limitation on the amount of accu - mulation of sick l eav e be lifte d, and beginning in 1 97 1, there would be no furthe r restrictions as to the amount of sick leave an indiv- idual ma y accumulate . ·' \ ! '!' I • • - • • - ...... __ .•. 41>._......-.... . ... j\j \ ~ I INTER-OFFICE , MEMORANDUM . -i .u:: couNCIL. --~;0 c oLO · CIT'!. Of ENGLE TO : St nnley H. Dt'll , City Manager DATI ~"l Y 18, 1970 FROM : J ack L. \l1s oy, Chief of Police SUBJECT : Muni cip a~ J ~:nanc e 1 7 .1 0 At.tachoo ;l l ease find , rep ort concerning a survey conduc t.ec1 by t his department regarding grune s am am • !.I'-ement devices located w1 thin liquor e s t.a lis hmen t.~ in the City o f Englewood. a L . Jack L . C1.1s y Chief of PCJ1:c .. • • ' ·. • • • - 1'0 : !)A ~L : I'J l .\' ') 1 1 970 FRO!'!: :)n•prti vt• . ''"•In Alvin :Jar funk l P h:" ... 'e!'l ,ga i on Refer ence Muni c:1 .: l r; ·nne'! 1 7 . C "f.('gt~lo ' "l of Pool and Bovltng Mtab l:.~h mn r.' ,,,. :•r o v ;sior~ 1 !'unic ipal Ordinance 17.1 0 ti' l 6 J 1 a nd ·•o w .. Es 'lhl l ~· ,....,,s," it is required that th" t!:allle!l ordi n '<l .-.·; such <!'1 . " : ables, bowl ing alleys, e tc ., m\1.!1' late r th 1n 12 o'c ~c . ~idnl gh of any day. ""gul at io n~ of Pool ~ .. n t i.on~ Jr. sai d ·• closed n vn no A s pe c i" su:-vey va • -e b y members of the police ddpart.~~~e • dnr i ng ~h e weeK o f May 11), 19"0 , to lto:~r'll!ne attitudes and i.nlpressi o ns of ·." re pl e inn •ed in play-'.r\6 he se g,..-~, 'l!ld managen~ent's co-nts reg ttrding :.r e e!'fec • or . heir bue1ne!ls as they comr :· vi. th this ordinance. All of the C011111 '!n ;, '-om management revealed that the r.lc !!~"" of th e s~ oiU1811 actual ly caus ed ' ;o~' o f bue inees to these establish~n ~. ~ ny of ~n ~~ pla.ying cu sto ~~~er e, < •bou t t he 11idnight closing n :· he g,...,.~ :·ooms, v ou I .~taYe the e!ltablishrnen 'ln·: o roc eed to another bar in e lther ;,.1 • ... · ~n o r De ~· 'llhere pl aying of thP!'Ie g.v .. ~ is 'l llowed during the t~ the n u \~ o p en. SON& ..>!" T.he O""'"n ~ !'rom marn;·eN-n even indicated that bus iness 1. .:en~ral vas l oet t.o other cit i.P.s ~1t 11lowe• ''-'3 " gaJTieS to operate fully dur in~ bus i ness hour!'!. ,)ne bar o wn er ,.,..n indica· f·: ·.t.a · he felt t he 1a111es kept cus o me r~ ~~>Wi ng ab o u U\d lowered the c at~•,. f or 1n' · · · on . :l e Yera.l o"l."' vl'leTS wu· ~ . ~rvi ewoe d resariing the i r thOU~h · ~ vas unam l >J~1 y v oic t>-~ ·• ·' 'hP. g a."'es shoul d re~~~a in open ,., r• t.h e sur• •c · , ru1d i a r c1 o ~ I ·~ t : 11111 • A check .. h th P rn~r o. l lf!\l •,eniUl a nd p~tro l e erge 1n 'l r •• •• '!<i h e >J..i nl on tha t. he re ·t o <'\on ,.!' :.h" T.idnq~ht l osi ng would have no ad ·w r•• o l 'fec~ .):1 ne polict nc requir .... ~'l!-5 n:' ',he3" e ;',ab l lllhments . A. further chec.: : 1!''1· • uj no S"T·•'U! c ~l1catio!W invo 1 v1 no( \.he cll!l · · . c, 1 'tying hese games . It i s, thorefo.e, ment ion..,J i n ~ d·1 :-• ·~·nded th ·tt. o rd 1nance 1 7 .1 0 b .. \MOO '' • •• ·.o "llcw • '1 e g a~~~l'l!l r·· rPlnC~> Ul rP.lllllin open IL'\ il b r c. o~. · " · '"'e. / A.l v1. n ;: • JU'f'.!r .• {)e~C \VP :")ivi~ ( I • • , - • • ('/0- c O~ 0 0 ~ ' 'Ve t C' RESOLUTION NO . 1 6 , SER IES OF ~71:). ·1~ t{ :<? { l)-;o01 ' ./ o00 0;:. 1..;( • ~~ RESOLUTION ACCEPTING AND APPROVING REC~TI6is '\I)- FOR 1971 CITY EMPLOYEE SALAR I ES AND RELATE D BENEFIT~;A ' '~'o 'c- WHEREAS, the city Coun cil of the City of Engle~~~ has authorized the City Manager and Personnel Di rector to ~cuss employee wc :e a nd related benef it matters with re p resentativ~ of City employee groups and to conclude such discussions with recommenda tions to the City Council; and WHEREAS , the c onclusion s o f these aforementioned discussions have resulted in three "Le tters of Un derstanding " between the afor ementioned City offici als and representatives of the Englewood Po l ice Association , the Eng l ewood Fire F ighters' As sociation , and the Eng l ewood Municipal Emplo yees ' Association: and WHEREAS , the Board of Career Service Commissioners of the City of Eng l ewood has reviewed t he aforementioned MLetters of Understanding " and have recommended the ado ption of the same, subject to c ertain modifications. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of E nglewood does hereby approve and accept t he j oint recommendations o f the aforement ioned City officials and emplo yees , as incorpo rat e d in the "Le t ters of Understanding" hereinabove r eferred to, and does hereby a nnounce its intent to implement such recommendations in such resolutions and ord i- nances as may be nec es sary to e ffec tua t e the same effective January 1, 1971. Mayor ATTEST : x officio City clerk-Tre asurer I , Stephen A . Lyon , ex of ficio City Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Englewood, do hereby certi fy that the above and foregoing is a true , accurate and complete copy of a resolution p a ssed by the City Council of the City of Englewood at a regular meeting h eld on June 1 , 1970. Ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I • • ' • • - TO : All Members of the Englewood City Council FROM: Mr. Stanley H. Dial, City Manager DATE: June 1, 1970 SUBJECT : COMING EVENTS CALENDAR THURSDAY, JUNE 4TH, 6:30P.M. -ARAPAHOE MAYORS COUNCIL. Club House of the Aurora Municipal Golf Course at 1st and Peoria. You are invited to come early and play a round of golf. Major Elliot S. Lipson, Deputy Demilitarization Officer, will speak on "Rocky Mountain Arsenal -Past, Present, and Future. " MONDAY, JUNE 8TH, 7:30P.M.-INFORMAL STUDY SESSION. Conferen ce Room A of the Englewood City Hall. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 11, 12 and 13 -COLORADO MUNICIPAL LEAGUE 48TH ANNUAL CONFER- ENCE. Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colorado. Irene will be in touch with you to request the number of reservations you will need for the various meals, etc, MONDAY, JUNE 15TH, 6:00 P.M. -JOINT DINNER MEETING WITH THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION. Details of this meeting will be given to you later. Regular Council meeting will follow at 8:00 p .m. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall. THURSDAY, JUNE 18TH -URBAN MAYORS MEETING. Details of this meeting will be given to you later. MONDAY, JUNE 15TH, THROUGH FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH. City Mana- ger Stanley H. Dial will be on vacation and Assistant City Manager, Wm. L. McDivitt will serve as Acting City Manager. FRIDAY , JUNE 26TH, SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH, and SUNDAY, JUNE 28TH . Dedication ceremony of the West Slope Water Diversion Pro- ject and Council study session. See memorandum to y ou dated June 1, 1970, re this subject. FRIDAY, JULY 39, 1970 -LEGAL HOLIDAY (INDEPENDENCE DAY IS JULY 4TH). As is our policy when a legal holiday falls on a Satur- day, City Hall offices will be closed on Friday. However, the Library will remain open on Friday, July 3rd, and be closed on Saturday, July 4th. MONDAY, JULY 6TH -RE GULAR COUNCIL MEETING. Respectfully, ~-La #2:::>:_,;; STAN~ City Manager SHD /ij ,. ----------- • - TENTATIVE ITINERARY WATER DIVERSION CEREMONY AND COUNCIL STUDY SESSION FRIDAY I JUNE 26, 19 70: 9 :00 a .m. -Leave by car to Hideaway Park. 12:00 noon -Lunch at Hideaway Park. 2:00p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Council study session. 6:00p.m. -Dinner. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1970: 8:00 a .m. -Breakfast. 9:00 a.m. -Council study session. 12:00 noon -Lunch. 2:00 p.m . -Ceremony at Water Diversion Project. 4:00 p.m. -Free time. SUNDAY I JUNE 28, 1970: 8:00 a .m. -Breakfast. 9:00 a .m. -Council study session. 1 2:0 0 noon -Lunch and the n leave for home. Res pect full y , ~5~~ City Manager S HD/ij • • ' -----· ------ - • • 0 - TO: All Member s of the E nglewood City Counc il FROM: Mr. Stanley H. Dial, City Manager DATE : May 28, 1970 SUBJECT: INCREASED WORK LOAD IN MUNICIPAL COURT Enclosed is a copy of a memorandum from the Director of FiDaDce out- lining the increasing work load in the Municipal Court. 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