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June 1 5 , 1970, City Council
Meeting (Regular)
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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 a sked 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.
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COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT
THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF MAY 18, 1970 BE APPROVED
AS READ. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as
follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
Senti, S chwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Ma yor dec lared the motion carried.
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Ma yor Schwab recog n i zed Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Doane, 1201
West Radcliff Avenue from the list of special citizen invitees .
Mr. Doan e stated that he had moved to Englewood several
years ago and tha t he did not regret it. Mrs. Doane stated that
she appreciated the parks and recreation programs being conducted
by the City.
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Ma yor Schwab recognized Mr. Mark Wilson, new reporter
for the Suburban Sun .
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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
study. 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.
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A report from Kells Waggoner, Director of Public Works,
regarding the work being done at the new lift station was received
for the record.
Director of Public Works Waggoner 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.
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The minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission
meetings of April 21, May 12, and May 19, 1970 were received for
the record. The minutes of May 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.
Discussion ensued.
Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Kreiling and read in 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 vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
Senti, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried .
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The minutes of the Library Board meeting of May 19, 1970
were received for the record.
City Council discussed the recent contributions to the
library from Mr. Sullivan and the Englewood Educators.
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The minutes of the Board of AdJustment and Appeals
meetings of April 8 an d Ma y 19 , 1970 were received for the
record. The minutes of Ma y 19, 1970 were received with a
memoran dum at t ached recomme nd ing an encroachment of a fence 11
feet on City property at 4101 South Inca Street.
COUNCIL MA N LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED, THAT
THE RECOMMENDED EN CROAC HMENT BE ALLOWED AND THAT THE MAYOR AND
CITY CL ERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THE ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT.
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.
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The minutes of the Wat er and Sewer Board meeting of
Ma y 19, 1970 with four memorandums attached were received for the
record. (N ote: Action on the fi rs t memorandum recommending
the purch as e of eight shares of Mc Broom Ditch water rights had
been t a ken a t a previous City Council meeting.)
A memor andum recommending th at the Water and Sewer
Board Chairman or Vice Ch a i rman be authorized to execute licenses
concerning improv ements e n croaching 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
Coun ci l th at a r esolut1on deleg a t1ng this authority be prepared
se tti ng f orth the criter1a for delegation .
A memorandum recommend1ng the inclusion of addit ion al
land into the Bow Mar Sanitat1on District was received for
the r ecord .
COUNCILMAN LAY MO VED , COUNC ILMAN 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:
Aye s: Coun ci lmen Brown , Dhority , Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
Senti, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Ma yor decl ared the motion carried.
A memorandum recommending th at a Di stri butor's Contract
be tween the City and the South Clay Street Water Users Associ -
a tion b e 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 WAT ER USERS ASSOCIATI ON BE APPROVED AND THAT THE MAYOR AND
CITY CL ERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS.
Upon the call of he roll , the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes : councilmen Brown , Dhor1ty, Kreiling, Lay, Lon e ,
Sent1, Schwab .
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Nays : None.
Absent : None.
The Ma yor dec lared the motio n c arried .
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A report by Brooks Taylor, Traffic Director , regarding
his attendance at a Traffic Control and Systems Eng ineering
Seminar in Davenport , Iowa was received for the record.
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. 18 , SERIES OF 1970
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND OWNED
SOLELY BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book .)
COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
ORDINANCE NO . 18, SERIES OF 1970 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING
AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY TITLE 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 : No n e.
The Mayor decl ared the motion carried.
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. 19, SERIES OF 1970
AN ORDINANCE AWARDING A CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUCTI ON
AND INSTALLATI ON OF EQUI PMENT 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
CONSTRUCTI ON COMPANY .
(Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book.)
COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED,
THAT ORDINANCE NO. 19 , SERIES OF 1970 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING
AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND
ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as
follows:
Ayes: Counc i lmen Brown, Dhority, Kre i ling, Lay, Lone,
Senti, Schwab.
Na ys: None .
Absent : No ne .
The Ma yor declared he mot~on c arried.
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Introduced as a B ~ll by Counc~lman Dh ority and read i n full ,
A BILL FOR
AN ORD I NANCE GRANTING TO THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER,
STATE OF CO LORADO , A MUNICI PA L CORPORATI ON, ACTING BY, THROUGH
AND FOR THE USE OF ITS BOA RD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS, A PERMIT TO
CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN A WATER CONDUIT THROUGH THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , A MUNI CIPAL CORPORATION , AND DECLARING AN
EMERGEN CY .
COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, CO UNCILMAN LONE SECONDED,
THAT THE EMERGENCY BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST
REA DI NG . Upon he call of the rol l , the vot e resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown , Dhority , Kreiling , Lay , Lon e ,
Senti , Schwab .
Na y s: None .
Absent: None .
The Mayor declared the mot~on c arried .
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Introduced as a Bill b y Councilman D hor~ty a nd read in full,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDI NG SECTION 10 .1 ENTITLED "PUBLIC
LIBRARY BOARD-APPOINTMENT AND TERMS," OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BY INCREASING THE VOTING MEMBERSHIP THEREOF
FROM SIX MEMBERS TO NINE MEMBERS AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR APPOINT-
MEN T AND FOR THEIR TE RMS OF OFFICE.
COUN CILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCI LMAN BROWN SECONDED,
THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORD I NANCE BE PA SS ED ON FIRST READING AND
ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FUL L IN THE EN GLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE.
Upon the call of t h e roll , the vote r esulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling, Lay, Lone ,
S enti , Schwab .
Na y s : None .
Abs e nt : None .
Th e Ma yo r declared the mo tion c arried .
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Introduced as a Bill b y Councilman Senti and read in full ,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 21.1 OF THE MUNICIPA L CODE
OF 'l'HE CITY OF ENGLE WOOD ENTITLED, "PLANNING AND ZONING COMMIS SION
ESTABLISHED ," BY INCRE ASING THE VOTING MEMBERSHIP OF THE PLANNING
AND ZONING COMM ISSION FROM SIX MEMBERS TO NINE MEMBERS, PROVIDING
FOR THEIR APPOINTME NT AND THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE .
COUNCILMAN SE TT MOV ED, COUNCI LMAN LONE SECOND ED, THAT
THE BILL FOR AN ORD I NANCE BE PA SS ED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED
PUBLISHED IN FULL IN TH E EN GLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE . Upon
the call of the roll , the vote resul ed a s follows:
Ayes: Cou n c~ men Brown, Dhor~ty , Kreiling, Lay, Lone ,
Senti , Schwab.
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Absent : None.
The Mayor declared t he motion c arr~ed .
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Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Lone a nd read in full ,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANC E AMEND ING SECTION 22 .2 -5 OF THE MUNICIPAL
CO DE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD EN TITLED, "ORGANIZATION OF THE
BOARD OF ADJUST MEN TS AND APPEALS," BY INCRE ASING THE MEMBERSHIP
OF SAID BOARD FRO M FIVE TO SEVEN MEMBERS AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR
APPOINTMENT AND FOR THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE.
COUNCILMA N LONE MO VED, COUNCILMA N SENT I SECONDED, THAT
THE BILL F OR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED
PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLE WOOD HERALD AND ENTE RPRISE . Upon
the c a ll of the roll , the vote resulted a s follows:
Ayes : Coun cilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
Senti, Schwab.
Nays : None.
Abs e nt : None .
The Ma yor dec lared the mo tion carried.
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In t roduced as a Bi ll by Counc i lman Lay an d 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 INCREA SING THE VOTING MEMBERSHIP OF SAID BOARD FROM SEVEN TO
NINE MEMBERS AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR AP POINTMENT AND THEIR TERMS
OF OFFICE .
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED , CO UNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED, THAT
THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED
PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERAL D AND ENTERPRISE . Upon
the call of the roll, the vote resu l t ed as follows:
Ay es: Counc~lmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay , Lone ,
Senti, Schwab.
Nays: None .
Absent : None.
The Ma yor d ec lared the mot1on carr1ed .
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Introduced as a Bi ll by Councilman Dhor~ty and read in full ,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDIN G SECTION 1 7.10 OF THE MUNICIPAL
CODE OF THE CITY OF EN GL EWOOD EN TITLED, "RE GULAT ION OF POOL AND
BOWLING ESTABLISHME rs," BY ALL OWING OWNERS, MANAGERS, AND
OPERATORS TO KE EP SAID ESTABLISHMENTS OPEN UNTIL TWO O'CLOCK A .M. I • •
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COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING 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 o f th e roll , the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes : Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
S e nt i , Schwab .
Na ys : Non e.
Ab s ent : No n e .
The Ma y or d ec lared the mo t ion c arried.
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RESOLUTION NO. 15 , SERIES OF 1970
A RESOLUTION CONCERNING X-RATED FILMS WITHIN THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(Copied in full in t h e official Resolution Book.)
COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT
RESOLUTION NO. 15, SERIES OF 1970 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED.
Discussion ensued .
COUNCILMAN LONE MO VED , COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED,
THAT THE RESOLUTION BE AMENDED BY STRIKING THE WORDS "THE X-
RATED FILMS ENTITLED" FROM SECTION 1 AND INSERTING THE WORDS
"X-RATED FILMS SUCH AS "; STRIKING THE WORD "INFRA-SEXUM" FROM
SECTION 3 AND INSERTING THE WORDS "SUCH X-RATED FILMS." Upon
the c all of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhor i ty, Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
Sen ti, Schwab.
Na y s: Non e .
Absent: None .
The Ma y or declare d the moti o n c arri e d.
Upon the call of the roll on the original motion, the
vote resulted as follows:
Ay es: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling, Lay, Lone ,
S e n ti , Sch wab.
a ys: Non e.
Ab sent: Non e .
The Ma yo r decl ar ed the motion carried .
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C~ty Atto r ney Berardi n i s t ate d that his writ ten r e port
on his tri p to a t end a short c o u r se on local government problems
in Da llas, Texas h a d been s ubmitted.
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City Atto rney Ber ar d~n i sta t ed that the Sport Bowl 3.2
beer license s u it h a d been a rgued o n Fri day , Ma y 29, 1970 .
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c i ty Attorney Berard ini s t a ted t hat a bill for an
o rd i nance adopting t he r evised Ci ty Code would be presen ted on
Jun e 1 5 , 1 970 f o r Coun cil's con s ide ra tion .
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City Ma n a ger Dial discus s ed the fundin g of Sidewalk
Imp rovement District No . 70 .
It was the consens us of City Co un c il tha t the Ci ty go
a he a d with the construction of the di s trict exp e nd i n g $16 ,000 .
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COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOV ED , COUNC ILMA N LONE SE CONDED,
THAT THE ATTENDANC E OF MISS HARRI ET LUTE, DIRECT OR OF LIBRARIES,
TO THE AME RICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE IN DETROIT ,
MICHIGAN , JUNE 28 THROUGH JULY 4 , 1970 , BE APPROVED . Upon the
call of the roll , the vote resulted a s fo llows:
Ayes : Counci lmen Brown , Dhority , Kre iling, Lay , Lone,
Senti , Schwa b .
Nays: None .
Absent: None .
The Ma yor decl a red the motion carried .
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City Manage r Di al p resented a memor a ndum dated June
1 , 1 970 con ce rn i n g t h e e mployee wa ge bene fit recommendat i ons .
At t a c hed t o sai d memora n d um was a) a letter of understand i n g between
the Englewood Pol ic e Associa tion a nd City offici a ls dat ed Ma y 13 ,
1970; b) a l e tte r of und e rs t an ding betwe en the Englewood Em ployees'
Assoc i ation and Ci t y of f ici al s dated Ma y 1 3 , 1970; c ) a letter
of und e rstandi n g b etween the En glewood F i r e fighters ' Association
and Ci ty o ffici als d a ted Ma y 14 , 1970 ; d ) a memorandum from John
F . Murphy , P e r so nne l Director , to the City Manager sta ting that
the Caree r S e rvice Board unanimously r ecommends t he a d o ption of
t he wage prog ram as outli n ed in the letters o f und e rs tanding; and
e ) a r ecomm e n d a tion from the Career S e rvice Boa r d t hat the limita-
t ion of a ccumula tion of sick lea ve be li f ted i n 1 97 1. Mr . Dial
s t a ted t hat i n e ss e nc e the letters of unde rs t anding c a l l ed for a
ten p e r cent i n c r e as e for al l cla s s ified positions ef f ective J a nuary
1 , 1 9 7 1 , a ma ximum s i ck lea ve a ccumul a tion u p t o 120 day s, a nd a
mora to r i um on wage i n c reas es thr ough 1971-1972 unless the r e is a n
i n cre as e in p a y by are a ci ies to eight pe r cent above tha t being
p a id the City of En glewo od .
City Council discussed the Caree r Service Bo a rd 's recom-
mend a tion . It wa s the consensus of City Council tha t the recom-
mend a tion in r ega rd to elimina ting he sick lea ve a ccumula ion
ceiling be eliminated from the resolution accepting the employee
negotiations .
RESOLUTION NO . 16, SERIES OF 1970
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A D APPROVING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
1971 CITY EMPLOYEE SALARIES AND RELATED BENEFITS .
(Cop~ed in full in the official Resolution Book .)
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COUNCI LMAN LON E MOVED, CO UNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
0 . 1 , SERIES OF 1970, AS AMENDED, BE ADOPTED AND
Upon the c all of he roll , the vote resulted as
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
Senti, Schwab.
Na y s: Non e .
Absent: Non e .
The Ma yor decl a red the motion carr~ed.
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City Manager Dial s t a ted th a t a study session had been
est ablished for 7:30 P.M., June 8 , 1970. Mr . Dial stated that
oral and written reports on the out-of-state trips of Mr. Larry
Bourn ; Mr. Jack L. Clasby , Chief of Poli ce; Mr. William A. Hamilton ,
Fire Chief ; and Mr. William L. McD ivitt , Assistant City Manager,
would be prese nted. The s e trips we re to view existing fire and
police c ommunication headquarter s and had previously been authorized
a t an informal City Council s e ssion.
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City Manager Di a l discussed the dedication of the new
stree t shops with City Council.
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City Manager Di al stated that the West Slope dedication
h ad been s et for June 2 7 , 1970 and would coincide with a study
session.
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City Manager Di al reported on various TOPICS programs
in which the City of Englewood was applying for or participating.
Mr. Di al stated that it was the hope of the Colorado Department
of Highways that the Broadway-u.s. 285 in terchange would be com-
pleted by Thanksg~ving .
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City Manager Dial stated that the drainage problem on
West Irving discussed a t the last City Council meeting had been
further discussed with the ~nterested parties and the City
staff . Mr . Dial stated that the re s~dents of the a re a were
preparing to approach the City of Sheridan and the developers
for a lleviation of their problem .
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Councilman Dh o r ity lef t he Council Ch ambers at 10:26
P .M.
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COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED . Upon the call of the roll , the vote
resulted as follows:
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Schwab.
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Kreiling , Lay, Lone , Senti,
Nays= None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried , and the meeting adjourned
a t 10:30 P.M .
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AGENDA FOR
REGULAR COUNCIL SESSION
JUNE 15, 1970
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8:00 P.M. Ca ll to orde r, invoc ation by the Rev. Frederick Hahn of the
Imm a nu e l Luth e ran Church, pledge of allegiance l e d by Boy
Sc out Troop No. 154, and roll calf.
1. Minutes.
~ (a) Regular meeting of June 1, 1970. (Copies trans-
mitte d he r ewith.)
2 . Pre -s c heduled ci tizens and visitors.
(a ) Recognition of "spe cial guests" of the Cmmcil.
(b ) Mr. Barr). Lindstrom and others will be present
on behall of th e Englewood Jaycees to request
fUn ds to r their Annual Fireworks Display and also
to ask tha t certain streets be blocked off during
th e dt p lay .
(c) Mr . and rea Leonard and Mrs. Mary Tay s will
be preie ot to request a transfer of the liquor
licen s•· of Magnet Inn, 2893 South Broadway . ·
(d) Mrs. lark Mils om, 4190 South Elati Street. will
b e pr•!sent to discuss the dog 1eash law.
3. Commun ications.
(a) Minu tR:s of the Parks and Recreation Commission
mee t mg of Ma y 14, 1970. (Copies transmitted
here wt th.)
(1) Memo randum recommending that the
ruunc il relate to the State Highway De -
p a rtment their concern about the quality
of the landscaping planned for the inter-
<'hange at South Broadway and Highway
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(b) Monthly financial reports for April and May.
(Copies ~ill be available at the session.)
(c ) Report on State Championship Pollee Pistol
Mar<'h. (Copie s transmitted herewith.)
(d) Mi nutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission
meetln of ~ay 19, 1970. (Copies transmitted
her v.1th.)
(1 ) !II mo r andum recommending that the
nor th west c orner of West Thomas
Avenue a nd South Beverly Drive be
r 'Z Oned f r o m R-4 to I-1. (This
memorandu m was handled at the
m eti ng o f J une 1, 1 9 70 .)
(e) l\linute of th e Boa rd o f C aree r Se rvi c e
omrnlesioners mee ting of May 2 , 1 97 0 .
(C op ies t ransmitted here with.)
(1 ) Memorandum r ecommending that the
pos ition of C oul't Clerk be ev a luated
at Gra de 16.
(Continued)
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AG E NDA FOR REGULA R COUNCIL SESSION
J E 15, 1970
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(fj 11nu c of the Re tire ment Board meeting of
.1av 2 fi , 1970. (C opie s transmitted here-
Jth.)
11nut of th e Board of Adjust m e.nt and
Ap aJ meeti ng of June 10, 1970. (Cop ies
tran mltted herewith.)
(1 1 t morandum recommending the en-
c roachment of a forty-two Inch fence
upon City prop erty for seven feet
along South Elati Street adjacent to
501 West Belleview Avenue for a dis -
tance of seventy-five feet.
4. City Ap,orne .
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(a) Ordinance on final reading authorizing the City
of Denver to install water mains tn and along
the public right-of-way on South Zuni Street.
(Copi es previously transmitted.)
(b) Ordinance on final reading Increasing the
voting membership of the Public Library Board
from six to nine members. (Copies previously
transmitted.)
(c) Ordinance on final reading increasing the
voting m e mbership of the Planning and Zoning
Commission from six to nine members. (Copies
previously transmitted.)
(d) Ordinance on final reading Increasing the
voting m embership of the Board of Adjustment
and Appeals from five to seven members.
(Copies previously transmitted. )
(e) Ordinance on final reading increasing the
voting membership of the Water and Sewer
Board from seven to nlne members. (Copies
previously transmitted. )
(f) Ordinance on final reading regulating the hours
of pool and bowling establishments. (Copies
previously transmitted.)
(g) Attorney 's choice .
5. City Manager.
(a) Resolution approving Sidewalk District No. 70.
(Copies transmitted herewith.)
(b) Manager's choice.
6, Rec ognition of non-scheduled citizens and visitors.
7. General discussion.
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO
JUNE 1 5 , 1970
REGULAR MEETING:
The City Council of the City of En glewo od , Arapahoe
County , Colorado , met in regular se ssion on June 15, 1970 a t
8:00 P.M .
Ma yor Schwab, presiding , c alled the meeting to order .
The invoc a tion was given by Reverend Frede rick Hahn of
the Immanuel Lutheran Church. Pledge of Allegiance was led by
Boy Scout Troop No. 154.
The Ma yor asked for roll c all. Upon the call of the
roll , the fo llowing were pres e nt:
Schwab .
Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kre i ling, Lay , Lone, S enti,
Absent : None.
The Mayor decl a red a quo rum pr esent.
Also present were : Acting City Manager McDivitt,
City Attorney Berardini,
City Clerk Lyon.
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COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN DHORITY SECONDED,
THAT THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF JUNE 1, 1970 BE
APPROVED . 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 Ma y or decl ared the mot i on c arried.
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Mayor Schwab recognized the fo llowing from the list
of special citizen program i nvitees :
Street .
Mr. and Mrs. c . c. Nicholas, 21 Eas t Bates Avenue.
Mr . and Mrs. Granville Cothron, 3588 South Em erson
Judge and Mrs. M. W. Foote, 4760 South Inca Street.
Judge Foote appeared before City Council and stated
t hat Englewood should take pride in its progress in streets and
i n its juvenile officer , Sergeant Mull. Judge Foote stated that
h e saw needs for a through street to Hampden west of Broadway ,
l e ft hand turns off Broadwa y , the construction of an indoor rifle
range, and a solution to the cat problem within the City .
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Mr , Barry Lindstrom, president of the Englewood
J a ycee s , appeared before City Council requesting the City's
participation in the 33rd Annual Fireworks Display. Mr.
Lindst rom requested that the City contribute $500 and that Union
f r om the Platte River to Federal Boulevard be blocked to control
a cces s t o the display area. Upon question, Mr. Lindstrom stated
that he and others would protect the newly seeded Centennial
Park and that only a designated area would be used b y the Jaycees.
Discussion ensued .
COUNC ILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED,
THAT $500 BE CONTR IBUTED TO THE JAYCEES' 33RO ANNUAL FIREWORKS
DISPLAY AND THAT THE HOURS AND METHODS OF CONTROL OF THE BLOCKING
OF UNION AND FEDERAL BE WORKED OUT WITH THE FIRE AND POLICE DEPART-MENTS .
Discussion con tinued.
COUNCI LMA N LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT
THE MOTION BE AMENDED BY CAUSING THE LOCATION OF THE FIREWORKS
DISPLAY TO BE SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION
DEPARTMENT . Upon the c all of the roll, the vote resulted as
fol l ows :
Ayes: Councilmen Brown , Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
S e nti, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
Upon the call of the roll on the original motion, the
vote r e sulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay , Lone, Senti, Schwab.
Nays: Non e .
Absent: None .
Th e Mayor dec lared the motion carried .
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Mr . Robert J. Verner, at torn ey representing Mrs.
Sandrea Leonard and Mrs . Mary Tays of the Magnet Inn, 2893
Sou t h Broadway, appeared before City Council . Mr. Verner
introduced Mrs. Leonard and stated that Mrs . Tays was in Alaska
on v a catior:. Mr. Verner stated that Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Tays
were r e ques ti ng transfer of stock of the Magnet Inn, Inc.,
2893 South Broadwa y .
COUNCI LMA N LAY MO VED , COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED,
THAT THE TRANSFER OF THE STOCK OF THE MAGNET INN, 2893 SOUTH
BROA DWA Y , TO MRS. SANDREA LEONARD AND MRS. MARY TAYS BE APPROVED
SUBJECT TO THE PROPER CL EARAN CES . Upon the call of the roll,
the vote r esu lted as follows:
Ayes : Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreil ing , Lay , Lone, Senti , Schwab.
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The Mayor dec lared the mot ion carried .
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Mrs . Clark Milsom , 4190 South Elati Street, appeared
befor e City Council in regard to the e nforcement of the dog
leash law . Mr s. Milsom stated th at fines were $25 for dogs which
were running loos e but did possess the license and rabies tags .
Mrs . Milsom stated th at the fine was too much and that it should
be paid in a method other th a n going to cour t.
Discussion ensued .
Mr. Tom Dodd, 745 We st Nassau Wa y , appeared before
City Council . Mr . Dodd stated th a t he was disturbed th a t the
Englewood Police Depa rtment was following d ogs h ome. Mr. Dodd
stated th a t this was a misplaced priority and that the police
were spending their time enforcing a trivial law.
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Councilman Brown left the Counc il Ch a mbers at 9:35 P .M.
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The minutes of the Parks and Recreation Comm ission
me e ting of Ma y 14, 1970 with a memorandum attached recommending
that the City Council rel a te to the State Highway Department their
concern about the quality of t h e landscaping planned for the inter-
c hange a t South Broadway and Highway 285 were received for the
record .
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, CO UNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PARKS AN D RECREATION COMMISSION BE
ACCEPT ED AND THAT A LETTER EXPRESSING THE CITY 'S CONCERN BE FOR-
WARDED TO TH E STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. Upon the c all of the
roll , the vote resulted as follows:
Schwab . Ayes : Councilmen Dhority , Kreiling , Lay , Lone, Senti,
Nays: No n e .
Absen t: Councilman Brown.
The Ma yo r declared the mo tion carried .
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Councilman Brown re-entered the Council Chambers at
10:40 P .M. and took his seat with Council.
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The monthly fin an ci al reports for April and Ma y were
received for the reco rd.
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A repor o n the State Championship Police Pistol
Match d a ted June 10 , 1970 was received for the record.
Ma yo r Schwab asked th a t a resolution be prepared
comme nd~ng the police officers and their performance in the
State Championship and that the officers be invited to the next
City Council meeting for presentation of the resolution.
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The mi nut e s of the Plann ing and Zoning Commission
mee ing of May 19 , 1970 with a memorandum attached recommending
th a t the northwest corn e r of West Thomas Avenue and South
Beverly Drive be rezoned from R-4 to I-1 were recei ved for the
record . (A cti on on this recommendation had been taken at the
June 1, 1970 me e ting .)
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The minutes o f the Board of Career Service Commiss i oners
meeting of May 28, 1970 with a memorandum a tta ched recommending
th a t the position of Court Cl e rk b e e valuated at Grade 1 6 were
received fo r the record .
COUNCI LMAN LONE MOV ED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
THE RECOMMENDAT ION OF THE CAREER SERVICE COMMISSIONERS PERTINENT
TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE COURT CLERK UNDER GRADE 16 BE ACCEPTED
AND THAT THE INCREASE BE TABLED PENDING RECEIPT OF INFORMATION
RELATIVE TO THE OTHER CITI ES CH ECKE D AND IF IT IS FOUND THAT THE
INC REASE IS APPROPRIATE THAT TH E INCREASE BE RETROACTIVE TO JUNE
1 , 1970 . Upon the call of the roll , the vote re s ulted as follows:
Ayes : Councilmen Brown , Dhority , Kre iling, Lay , Lone ,
S e nti , Schwab.
Nays : None.
Absent: None .
Th e Mayor d ec lared the motio n carried.
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The minutes of the Retirement Board meeting of Ma y
26 , 1970 were received for the record.
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Th e mi n utes of the Board of Ad j ustment and Appeals meeti n g
of June 10 , 1970 with a memorandum attached r ecommend ing the enc roach-
ment of a forty-two i nch fence upon City property for seven feet
along South Elati Street a djacent to 501 West Belleview Avenue
fo r a dist ance of seventy-five feet were received for the record .
COUNC ILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCI LMAN LAY SECONDED, THA T
THE ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT OF THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS
BE APPROVED AND THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO
EXECUTE SAID ENCROACHMENT . Upon the call of the roll , the vote
resulted as fol lows:
Ayes : Councilmen Brown , Dhority , Kreil ing , Lay , Lon e , Senti , Schwab .
Nays : None .
Absent : None .
The Ma yor decl ared the mot1on carried .
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Mr . John A . Criswell, attorney, 3755 South Broadway,
appeared before City Council in regard to the adoption of a bill
for an ordinance revising the Municipal Code . Mr . Criswell expl ained
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Introduced as a Bill b y Coun c ilman Dhority and read in full,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING "THE 1 969 REVISED MUNICIPAL CODE
OF THE CI TY OF ENGLEWOOD" INCORPORATING THEREIN THE BUILDING CODE
OF THE CITY AND COUN TY OF DENVER, THE FIRE PREVENTION CODE AND THE
MODEL TRAFFIC CODE FOR COL ORADO MUNICIPALITIES, THE COLORADO STATE
TRAFFIC CONTROL MANUA L , AND ALL OTHER GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES OF
A GENERA L AND PERMANENT NAT URE NOT INCLUDED THEREIN, SAVE AND
EXCEPT SUCH ORDINANCES PAR TICULA RLY SPECIFIED AS EXCEPTED FROM
SUCH RE PEAL; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THE PRO-
VISIONS OF SAID CODE AND SETTING FORTH THE PENALTIES PROVIDED FOR
IN SAID CODE; PROVI DING FOR A PUBLIC HEARIN G ON THE ADOPTION
OF SAID CO DE AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF SAID CODE .
COUNCILMA N DHORITY MO VED, COUN CILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT
THE BILL FOR AN ORD I NANCE BE PASSED ON FI RST READING AND ORDERED
PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE AND
THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE ESTABLISHED ON SAID BILL ON JULY 6 ,
1970 . Upon the c all of the ro ll, the vote resulted as follows :
Ayes : Councilmen Brown, Dh ority , Kreiling, Lay , Lone,
Senti, Schwab.
Nays: Non e .
Absent: Non e .
The Ma y or dec lared the motion carried .
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO . 20, SERIES OF 1970
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER,
STATE OF COLORADO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, ACTING BY, THROUGH
AND FOR THE USE 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 EMERGENC Y.
(Copied in full in the official Ord inance Book .)
COUNC ILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT
ORDINANC E NO . 20, SERIES OF 1970 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING AND
ORD ERED 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 , L a y , Lone,
Senti , Schwab .
Nays: None .
Absent: None.
The Ma yor declared the motion carried .
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BY AUTHORITY
ORD INAN CE NO . 21 , SERIES OF 1970
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 10 .1 ENTITLED "PUBLIC
LIBRARY BOARD-APPOINTMENT AND TERMS," OF THE MUNI CIPAL CODE
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BY INCREASING THE VOTING MEMBERSHIP
THEREOF FROM SIX MEMBERS TO NINE MEMBERS AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR
APPOINTMENT AND FOR THEIR TE RMS OF OFFICE •
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(Copied in full in the offici al Ordinanc e Book.)
COUNC ILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED,
THAT ORDINANCE NO . 21 , 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
fo llows:
Ayes : Councilmen Brown , Dhority, Kreiling , Lay, Lone,
Senti, Schwab .
Nays : None .
Absen None .
The Ma yor decl ared the motion carried .
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO . 22 , SERIES OF 1970
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 21 .1 OF THE MUNICIPAL
CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ENTITLED , "PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION ESTABLISHED," BY INCREASING THE VOTING MEMBERSHIP
OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING CO MM ISSION FROM SIX MEMBERS TO NINE
MEMBERS, PROVIDING FOR THEIR APPOINTMENT AND THEIR TERMS OF
OFFICE .
(Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book .)
COUNCILMAN SENTI MOVED, COUNC ILMAN LONE SECONDED,
THAT ORDINANCE NO . 22 , SERIES OF 1970 BE PASSED ON FINAL
READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE EN GLEWOOD HERALD
AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the cal l of the roll, t he vote resulted
as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay , Lone, Senti, Schwab .
Nays: None.
Absent : None.
The Mayor decl ared the motion carried .
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO . 23 , SERIES OF 1970
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 22 .2-5 OF THE MUNICIPAL
CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ENTITLED, "ORGANIZA TION 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 .
(Co pi ed in full in the official Ordinance Book.)
COUNC ILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED,
THAT ORDINANCE NO . 23, SERIES OF 1970 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING
AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTER-
PRISE . Upon the c all of the roll, the vote resulted as follows :
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay , Lone , Sent1 , Schwab •
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Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried .
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO . 24, SERIES OF 1970
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 .
(Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book.)
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED,
THAT ORDINANCE NO . 24 , SERIES OF 1970 BE PASSED ON FINAL
READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD
AND ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown , Dhority , Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti , Schwab .
Nays: None.
Absent: None .
The Mayor declared t he mo tion carried .
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO . 25, SERIES OF 1970
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 17 .10 OF THE MUNICIPAL
CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ENTITLED , "REGULATION OF POOL AND
BOWLING ESTABLISHMENTS," BY ALLOWING OWNERS, MANAGERS, AND
OPERATORS TO KEEP SAID ESTABLISHMENTS OPEN UNTIL TWO O 'CLOCK A .M.
(Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book .)
COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN KREILING SECONDED,
THAT ORDINANCE NO . 25, SERIES OF 1970 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING
AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTER-
PRISE . Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown , Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Ma yor declared the motion carried .
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Acting City Man ager McDivitt presented a resolution
decl aring the i ntent of the City Council to create Sidewalk
Improvemen Di strict No. 70 . Mr. Mc Di vitt stated that interest
rates to be charged on this district had been established at seven per cent • I • •
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RE SOLUTION NO. 17, SERIES OF 1970
A RE S OL UTION DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO CREATE AN IMPROVEMENT
DIST RICT I N SA ID CITY, TO BE KNOWN AS SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT
DI STRI CT NO. 70 ; AD OPT ING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS THEREFOR;
ESTABL I SHING A DATE AND PLA CE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING UPON THE
CREATION OF SAID DISTRICT; AND ORDERING PUBLICATION AND MAILING
OF NOTICE THEREOF TO TH E OWNERS OF PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED
WI THIN THE DISTRICT .
(Copied in fu l l i n t h e o f f i ci al Resolut i on Book .)
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
RESOLUTION NO . 17, S ERIES OF 1 970 BE ADOPTED AND APPROVED . Upon
the ca l l of t he roll , the vote res ult e d as follows:
Ayes : Coun ci lme n Brown, Dhori ty , Kreiling, Lay , Lone , Senti , Schwab .
Nays : No n e .
Absent : None .
The Ma yor decl a red the motion c a r r ied.
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Acti n g Ci ty Manager McDivitt stated that an agreement
had b een d ra fted between Englewood and Continental National Bank
abandoning an e a seme n t for a tube beneath the intersection of
Sh e rman and Hamp den as Continental National Bank no longer needed
t h e f a ci l ity due to its change in loc a t ion .
COUN C ILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THE DOCUMENT
ABAND ONING TH E EA S EMENT BETWEEN THE OLD ENGLEWOOD STATE BANK
BUILDING AND IT S SATE LLITE DRIVE-UP BANKING CENTER UNDERNEATH THE
INTERSECTION OF HAMPD EN AND SHERMAN . Upon the call of t he roll,
the v ote re s u l ted as f ollows:
Ayes : Counci l me n Brown, Dh ority , Kreiling , La y , Lone, S e n ti , S chwa b .
Na y s: Non e .
Ab sen t : Non e .
The Ma yor decl ared the motion c a r r ied .
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Acti n g Ci t y Manage r McDivi t t dis c us s e d th e ext e n sion of
municipa l cour t t o t wo s e s s ions on Tue s d a y and Th ur s day a fter -noons .
COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED, COUN CILMAN LONE S ECONDED, THA T
THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE AN EXTRA DA Y OF MUNI CIPAL COURT PER WEEK
TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY AND THURS DAY AFTERNOON S . Upon the c a l l of
the roll , he vote resulted a s follows :
Ayes : Councilmen Brown , Dhority , Kreiling, Lay , Lon e , Senti , S hwab .
Nays: None.
Absent : None .
The Mayor declared he motion c arried .
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Acting City Manager McDivitt stated that this action
would require the appropriation of additional funds at a later
date .
It was the consensus of City Council that a special call
be prepared for noon, Tuesday, June 16, 1970, for the meeting of
City Council to discuss municipal court operations.
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Acting City Manager McDivitt reported that in meetings
between Arapahoe Count y , Littleton and South Suburban it had been
determined that Englewood and Littleton would participate in the
financing of a forester position at $4,000 apiece, South Suburban
$2 ,000 and Arapahoe County $2,000.
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Acting City Manager McD ivitt reported that the staff
was holding discussions with the City of Littleton to remove the
concrete median from Belleview to Littleton Boul evard on South
Broadway.
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Acting City Manager McDivitt stated that the final bill
on the construction of the sanitary sewer lift station to serve
the Servicenter had been received in the amount of $3,452. Mr.
McDivitt stated that this was a considerable savings from the
original $6 ,300 contract price.
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Acting City Manager McDivitt stated that there would be
a meeting of the Englewood-Littleton-Sheridan Bus Committee on
June 22, 1970 at noon.
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COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Upon the call of the roll, the vote
resulted as follows :
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone, Senti, Schwab .
Nays: None .
Absent: None .
The Mayor declared the motion carried and the meeting adjourned
at 10:46 P.M .
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AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE CITY AND COUNrY OF DENVER, ~§.it..~
OF COLORADO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, ACTING BY, THROUGH ANb 0 ot..0 F OR THE USE OF ITS BOARD OF WATER CC»>MISSIONERS, A PERMIT TO ·
CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN A WATER CONDUIT THROUGH THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, AND DECLARING
AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLE-
WOOD, COLORADO:
Section 1. Upon the conditions hereinafter set forth there
is hereby g ranted to the city and county of Denver, a municipal
corporation o f the State of colorado, sometimes hereinafter re-
f erred to as "Denver" for the use of its Board of water commissioners,
sometimes hereinafter referred to as the "Board•, a permit to con-
struct, operate and maintain a 12 inch water main under and across
certain hereinafter described roads, streets and property in the
city o f Eng lewood, colorado, sometimes hereinafter referred to as
"Eng lewood", to-wit:
A strip of land 30 feet in width and 2,950 feet more or
less in leng th situated in the southwest quarter (SW 1/4)
of Section 28 and the northwest quarter of the northwest
quarter (NW 1/4 NW 1/4) of Section 33, all in Township 4
South, Range 68 west of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
county of Arapahoe , state of colorado: more particularly
described as follows:
That part of South zuni street lying within the city
limits of Englewood from south property line of west
Yale Avenue to the north property line of West Iliff
Avenue as shown on the attached drawing, or. 6 7 No.
1871.
Section 2. The fore g oing right, permit and license is
g ranted only upon the following express terms and conditions,
to-wit:
A. All rights hereunder shall be exercised in such
manner as to cause the least possible inconvenience to those
entitled to make use of the streets or avenues involved, and
the least possible obstruction to travel in and along said
streets or avenues. To this end, the Board shall, wherever
possible, always leave open at least one-half of roads,
streets or avenues adjacent to or crossing the excavations
and construction work of the Board and shall take all possible
precautions to prevent accidents and injuries in connection
with any of its work along the avenues and streets hereinabove
mentioned. In no event, during the process of construction
and laying of said conduit, or the maintenance thereof, shall
any public or private street, alley or right-of-way be ob-
structed to travel for a continuous period of more than four
(4) days. During the construction and maintenance of said
conduit, there shall at no time be stored or left on the
surface of the streets, alleys or other rights-of-way of
the city of Eng lewood any pipe, materials or equipment used
in construction and maintenance of said conduit for a period
o f more than two (2) weeks at any one location before putting
to use.
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the e xcavation for, or the installation or maintenance of,
the said conduit, to disconnect any house service lines
f rom any lines presently i n place in said streets or avenues,
the Board shall cause the same to be done in such a manner as
to caus e t he l east pos sibl e delay and inconvenience to the
water users thereof , and t he interruptions i n water service
to any p roperty shall, in no cas e , exceed a period o f six (6 )
h ours . All disconnection and reconnection o f any such water
service l ines shall be done in a g ood and workmanlike manner
and all expenses incurred therein shall be the s ole respon-
sibil ity o f the Board.
c . All excavatio n and con struction, installation and
maintenanc e work which the Bo ard shall undertake pursuant to
this perm it sha ll be subject to the inspection by a competent
and q uali f ied Inspector wh o sha ll represent the city and the
Bo ard a g r ees to comply with al l r eason able requests thereo f
in the per f ormance of said work. All suc h work shall be per-
f ormed so as not to interfere with , or damag e any utilit y lines
owned b y the City or private ut i l ities existing within suc h
s treet . After each exc avation, t he street shall be r efi lled ;
the upper 8 inches o f the fi ll sha ll cons ist of 6 inches o f
g ood qua lity compacted g ravel base cours e and 2 inches o f
aspha lt ic concrete surfac ing , surfacing to apply where exist-
ing sur f acing is distur bed . All o f the aforesaid work shall
be free f rom sett l ement a rising out o f any excavation and
performed within the l imits o f th e trench excavation. There
sha ll be pro perly desig ned concrete encasements required a t
each pipe l ine crossing o f sanitary sewer lines and wa ter
lines s o as to e l iminate f oreig n pressure and stresses upon
the Eng lewood S ewe r and wa ter i nstallations. The f oreg oing
shall be subject t o the approva l of a representative o f the
Di r e ctor o f Public works o f the city of Eng lewood, colorado.
D. Denver and the Board, i ts successors and assig ns ,
sha ll at a ll times save and keep harmless t he said cit y of
En g lewood and its city council and other o fficers and e~
p loyees f rom any and a ll dama g es that may in any manner arise
f rom the g ranting o f this permit and the exercise o f any rights
g ranted hereunder; provided , however, that the Board, its
successors and assigns, sha ll not be s o held liable unless
g iven f ull opportun i t y to defend any such claims.
Section 3. Nothing herein shall be construed as g ranting to
Den v e r or the Board any rights other than the permit herein ex-
p r ess l y de fi ned and set f orth, nor shall anything in this ordina nce
be construed as g ranting an exclusive p r i vilege to Denver or the
Bo a rd, it being understood tha t the right o f Eng lewood to g rant
the use o f i ts roads, streets, avenues, alleys and other p ubl i c
rig hts-o f -way to others f or publ i c and private purpoees is fu lly
reserved t o Englewood consistent , h owever, with the full e xercise
o f the rig hta g ranted by this permit .
Section 4 . A copy o f this Ordinance, s igned by the Mayor and
city Clerk-Treasurer o f the city o f Eng lewood, colorado, shall be
sufficient evidence o f the permit herein g ranted. The a cceptance
o f this permit by resolution by the Bo ard , a copy of which shall
be du l y certi fied to by the Clerk o f the City o f Englewood , colo-
r ado sha ll be conclusive evidence of the acceptance by the Soard
o f a ll the terms and conditions o f this Ordinance , and the Board
agrees to p er f orm such terms and conditions .
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Section 5 . It is expressly understood and a g reed that the
g ranting and acc e ptance o f this permit is and shall be without
prej udic e to any rig hts or obligation o f the City and county o f
De nver , colorado, or its Board o f Water commissioners, or the
cit y o f Eng lewood, colorado, or any inhabitants thereof.
Section 6 . In the opinion of the City council of the City
o f Eng lewood, colorado, this ordinance is necessary for the
p res e rvation of public property, health, peace or safety in that
the City and county o f Denver, Colorado, acting by and throug h
its duly constituted and appointed Board of water commissioners
is urg ent l y i n need o f the rig ht-of-way herein g ranted for the
construction of the water conduit herein set forth, and this
Ordinance shall take e ff ect upon passag e.
Introduced, read )j full and passed on first reading on
the ~, , 1-day of ~~ z1 u , 1970.
W Published as a Bill f or an Ordinance on the 'f-t2itdth, day o f
-;t""-un v , 1970.
Rea/zi;_Y title and passed on f inal reading on the ;,;)-
day of ~ n L ,) , 1970.
Published by title as Ord ~nce No. "'0 , Series of
1970, on the /S? day of '7/'"' <-rJ tc , 1970.
ATTEST:
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f oreg oing is a true, accurate and complete copy of an Or dinance
passed on final reading and published by title as Ordinance No. ,;1 0 , Series of 1970.
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INTRODUCED AS A BI LL BY COUNCILMAN~~c~·~G24~~~~~··~~-ee~o~u~-----··~l~)~·z~g~
BY AlJl'HORITY fly o,_:·;,~G ,
ORDINANCE NO. g2 / , SERIES OF 1970 lc~'
AN ORDINANCE AMENDI NG SECTION 10.1 ENTITLED "PUBLIC LIBRARY
BOARD -APP OINTMENT AND TERMS", OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BY INCREASING THE VCYriN G MEMBERSHIP
THEREO F FROM SIX MEMBERS TO NINE MEMBERS AND PROVIDING FOR
THEIR APPOINTMENT AND FOR THEI R TERMS OF OFFICE .
~REAS, by Resolution No . ~ , Series o f 19 70 ,
the city c o unci l o f the city of Englewood authorized a
proposed charter Amendment be submitted to a vote o f the
Qua l ified Electors o f the City o f Eng lewood. Said Amend-
ment, if approved , wo u l d increase the number o f vot ing
members o f the Public L ibr a r y Board f rom six (6 ) to nine
(9) members and would p rovide f or their appointment and
t erms , a nd
WHEREAS , a Special Municipal Election was held on
May 5 , 19 70 , wherein said proposed charter Amendment was
submitted to a vote o f t he Qua l ified Electors o f the city
o f Eng l ewood , and
WHEREAS , said proposed charter Amendment did receive
a major i t y vote of those Qualified Electors voting on said
q uest i on.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as f ollows:
1. Tha t Section 10.1 "LIBRARY BOARD -APPOINTMENT AND
TERMS" -be and the same is hereby a.ended to read as
f ollows:
10.1 LIBRARY BOARD -APPOINTMENT AND TERMS
The Public Library Board o f t he city shall
con sist o f one (1) city counc ilman and eig ht (8 )
members appointed by the council f rom c i t i zens-
a t-la r g e . The council member shall serve during
his t e nure as councilman. TwO (2 ) citizen-at-
large members shall be appointed to serve until
Februar y 1, 1971: two (2) citizens-at-larg e to
serve unt i l February 1, 197 2: two (2) citizens-
a t-larg e to serve until February 1, 1973: and two
(2 ) c i t i zens-at-larg e to serve until February 1,
1 974 . Thereafter, citizen-at-larg e members shall
be appointed f or f our-year terms. The city Manag er
shall appoint a member o f the Library Staff to be
an ex o ffic i o n on-voting member o f the Board . All
members o f the Board shall be subject to removal
by the appointing authority. The appointing
author ity shall make appointments to f ill vacanc ies
f or the unexpired terms.
Intro duced , read in f ull nd passed on fir s t reading on
the ¥t 1 -' 1 day o f ...1i~,JAJ""/""'-Lt1J..o:.. ______ , 197 0.
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Publ i shed. as a Bill for an Ordinance on the -Jf'N-L<.t ?h ,
day Of ,a i i J-1 .z._/ 1 1970.
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Read b y title and passed on final reading on the /,)~
d a y o f ;j1 4 1 u) , 1970.
Published by title as Ordi~ce No. I , Series of
197 0, on the /s/ day of ~.t -11--A-! , 1970.
ATTEST:
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I, stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above a nd
f oreg oing is a true, accurate and complete copy of an Ordinance
passed on f inal reading and published by title as Ordinance No.
,;?/ , S e r i es o f 19 7 0 .
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SERIES o?'>t~,itTi( , J /0 . '7'
BY Atn'HORITY
ORDINANCE NO. .,('':1
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2 1.1 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE~ 1 (,.
THE CITY 0 ~' ENGLE >lOOD EN'riTLED , "PLANNING AND ZONING CC»-1-. Col.
MISSION ESTABLISHEDu , BY INCREASING THE VOTING MEMBERSHIP Q
OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSI ON FROM SIX MEMBERS TO
NINE M.El-tBERS , PROVI ING F OR THEIR AP POINTMENT AND THEIR
'rERMS OF OFFICE.
WHEREAS , by Res olution No . 8 , Ser ies o f 1970, the City
Council o f the cit y o f Eng lewood authorized a proposed charter
Amendment be submitted to a vote o f the qualified electors
o f the city o f Eng lewood . said Amendment, i f approved ,
would increase the number o f voting members o f t he Planning
and Zoning c o mmiss i o n f rom six (6 ) to nine (9) members and
would p rovide f or t heir appointment and terms, and
WHEREAS , a Spec ial Municipal E l ection was he ld o n May 5 ,
1 970 , wherein said p roposed Charter Amendment was submitted
to a vote o f the qual i f ied electors o f th e City o f Eng lewood ,
and
WHEREAS , said proposed charter Amendment did receive
a majority vote o f t h os e q uali fied electors vot ing on said
q ues tion.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows:
1. That Secti on 21 .1 entitled, •PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSI ON ESTABLISHED•, be and the same is hereby amended
to read as f ollows:
2 1.1 PLANNING AND ZOHING COMMISSIOH ESTABLISHED
There is hereby es tabl ished a city Planning and
z on ing commiss i on consisting of nine (9) members,
appointed b y the city council, seven (7) of whom shall
be citizens-at-large with ove rlapping four-year terms ,
and two (2 ) o f whom shall be incumbent councilmen.
The c i ty manag er shall appoint an administrative o ffi-
cer to be an ex officio, non-voting member o f the c~
miss i on. citizen-at-larg e members shall be q u a li fied
taxpaying electors, residents o f the City at least
one year immediately prior to th e date o f their appoint-
me nt, and shall hold no paid o ffi c e or position in the
c i t y administration. One (l) citizen-at-large member
sha ll be appointed to serve until February l, 1 97 1:
two (2 ) c i t izen-a t-larg e members to serve until Febru-
ary 1, 19 72: two (2) citizen-at-larg e members to serve
until Februar y 1, 1973: and two (2 ) citizen-at-larg e
members to serve until Februar y l, 1 974 . Thereafter,
citizen-at-larg e members o f said City Planning and
zoning c omm issio n sha ll be appointed f or f our-year terms.
counci lmen members shall serv e during their tenure as
councilmen. All members o f the city Planning and z oning
c o mmission shall be subject to removal by the appointing
authority . The appointing authority shall make appoint-
ments to fi ll vacancies f or the unexpired terms .
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the '~/u .)f day o f r .U ·--n&< ' 1970.
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Pu!f-shed as a Bi ll f or an Ordinance on the.r.{l.t fc! t tz . day
~J J 1 t-.<..' 1 1 970 •
Re ~ by title and passed on final reading o n the /Q
day o f ~1 2U ) , 1970 .
Published b y tit l e as or~nce No. dc:L , Series o f
1 970 , o n the /8 day o f 'F n V , l970.
ATTES T:
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I, S teph e n A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and
f oreg oing is a true, accurat e and complete copy of an Ordinanc e
passed on f inal reading and published by t i tle as Ordinance
No. d.:< , Series o f 1970.
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A BILL FOR
AR ClRDIMKI ADOPTIRG "'lS 1969 UVIDD tlnfiCIPAL COla or 'IS
Cl'n or ElmLEWOD" IJO)RP(IlA'l'IJG 'l'IIIDIR 'IS IUlLDDG com at
or. Cl'l'Y AID COOftY or DDYD n. rtlll Pdtlft lOR CO~ Alm 'l'HI
t«>DIL 'l'IAFFIC COW roa COLOU6o IIJIIICIPALI'l'DSL!D COLORADO STATE
'l'IAPriC C<lfnOL MlRUAL, AliD ALL O'l'IID cm.RAL OIWIKAKIS or THI
CIT! or EIGLEWOD; PII.CWIDIRG POll THI REPEAL rl ALL ORDIMRCZS
OF A a&NIRAL AIID PD*8Wl' 8-n.E 11m r-=LUIIU ~l!!.~VI
AIID IXCKPT IUCB OllDDWCU PM'l'ICUJ.AU.Y INCDDD AI UAPftD
ft<»t IUCB UPIAL; PRO'IIDIS ral PDAL'l'IU rca VIOLA'l'IC. or ftl
PRO\'III~ or lAID com Aim lft'l'ING POll'l'B 'I'll PIML'l'DI ftCRI~D
P<ll IR SAID CODE; PROYIDDG rca A PUILIC ...aiiiJ OR 'lS ADOPTICII
OF lAID COIIl AMD PROriDDC Fell THI IPPECl'IVI DATI or SAID CODI
U IT ~I-D IY n. Cl'l'Y COUWCIL or ftl Cl'l'Y OF ESLaWOD,
that:
SBCTICII 1.
Def1ain& tbe ,._n ... ._S... of ta. ~'--depat ••U
of ta. City-.. the adld.alattacian tbenof; pn.ldi.a& lot' fin
proteot1oa, police proteotioal public U.brarlae, aed ta. pro-
t•tloa of beeltb aed Mldtat •; tbe refilatioa of at.ale aDd
fowle, houeiDa, aipe aed blll.boarde, bu ldiap, eleotioae, clle·
ponl of prN&e, tr..a. ... ..ce .. ~ aDd ... of ~.
pai'U _. ttlayarouada; tM -~La; aad ftl'llatioa of pe~l;
tM ls-Ailll aDd repal.atS.. of -·IIMDta ... -"I I t ~ 1
bulldiaa eoatr .. tore, food ... len, alcohoUa bftoer•• -rcao-
t1le onablla'-ote, bealcb tbenpy eetablla'-ate, cable tele-
Yia .... , aDd other tradea, occnapatioae aed buaiMIHI; def1Dio&
and PI'Ohiblti.a& cortala ofr...e, tbe nplatloll eacl accopUDoe
of place _. IUWivua.-; ~ •-tnatt. _. npl.aU• of
puiiiUc ~Chi 1Dtl 1 IU.tl ... ll .... lllaJ= nplaeiaa of
traffi.a, weer aad .. _..., _. 1M _. of ; tbe lftJiaa of
t._. _. tbe flaia& of ...-l&w aad ott.c III'Hria'-of a ....
eral Mbln vltld.D tbe Clef of ... lewoll, llllil ita r!U..Jurla•
dietiaa, aball be 1D taoa~t n wlda tbe ~ of 'ftll 1 9 Ia•
•lied ....S.lpal c.-of tbe City of ... ~ ... r, c-.. eatUW
oopi.-of 1lll1ola an • fl~ 1a 1M offl.oo of 1M City Clak, to-
ptllu wicb all , .. ..._., ..... .,ly doooriW _. ~
cbonla J.y nfoa.e _. .., M ..... ,._.. ._~ np18 '-•'-••
boun. De eeld l96t a..laod IUaiclpal CoM of tbe City of &qle-
WIOM la lllenby adopted eacl f.Mcw,oratod 1a tlaia oriiMMo u fUlly
u lf Ht out et lo .. tla benlD, IDd eball M tnatod ad eoaddend
u a _. acl orialoal c....,.....l,. orcll•an '*lela tlaall euper-
eode all oeber a•••nl • ,.._ 1nt _...t= 11 pMoM lily tM
City c:-11, ,rlw to J_..., ll 1970, _. •• _. aftft ca.
dace-*lab tbll ont=nn .... l talr.a ofllet. tbe ....,ua.-
tllonof aball be coatrolU. .. • all Mttert eoatalMd tMnlD,
aaw aad acept to tbe .-.-tbat ay orcllMMe .... tod Ntw•
J~ 1, 1970! aDd tbe oftleotiw date of tbll ordlaa•e 11 lo
coafU.et tMreW1tb.
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"-followtaa ...... 'Y ....... ina ........ ia ca. ..u
~ MuaUlpal Cede of tile City of ... 18•••• lily ••nut :
(a) fte Ju11AI-CDdo of ta. CUy ... a..&y of ~ •
ColorU.. belo& Cbapton 4 tt...p 43, 45 t ......... sz. eacl st. of
OrclinaQCe lo. l, lerlee of 1969, cluly d opeod ltj tbe City Couaell
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of tbe City and County of Deaver • Colorado. on the 17th day of
January • 1969. The aubject of auch coda 1a tbe raaulation of
the conetruction, alteration, .wiq, dallolition, repair ad uH
of any buildina or etructura within tbe City.
(b) rira Prevention CO.S., publiahecl by the A•rican Ineur-
anca Aaaociation aucceaaor to the National Board of fire Undar-
vritaral 465 California Str .. t, San Franciaco1 california, 94104,
196S Ed tion, toaatbar with the October 1966 aaviaion thereto.
Tha aubject of auch coda 1a the raaulation of conclitiona bazar-
doua to life and property frOII fire •
(c) Modal Traffic ordinance for Colorado MUnicipalitiaa1 •
publiabad in 1966 • aa officially approved, adoptacl and publiaMG
by the Colorado Hl&bvey Safety Council, State Capitol luildtna,
Denwr Colorado. The aubject of auch ordinance 1a the reaula•
tlon oi traffic and enforc~t of the rulaa of the road and the
adainiatration of the •-.
(d) State Traffic Control Manual adopted by the Colorado
DepartMnt of Hi&hwya. The aubject of auch Coda ia the atandard
utili&ad in inatallin& and maiotaining traffic control davie••·
SECTION 3.
Tbe word Coda may be uaed u an abbreviation for "Tba 1969
Reviaad Municipal Coda of the City of !qlawood" •
SICTION 4.
All aeneral prniaiou, t=-.J pbraaaa -.d apraaaloul uaad
in tba Code or any ordinaDca 1na tba .-, aball be 1 berally
conatrued, ln order thet tba true intent and ..atna of tbe City
Couacll .ay be fully carriecl out.
SICTlOW 5.
All ordlaaacaa aocl parta of ordinance• of a aaaeral aDd par-
..-nt Datura not cootaiaed in the Coda are bare by repealed • ax•
capt tboaa ord1Dancaa paaaad aubeequant to Jaauary 1 1970, but
1uala npeala aball not be effective and operative prior to the
affective and o=ve data of tba 1969 ILeYiaed Hlnlicipal Coda of
tba City of Bna ; prGYicled, bowftr, tbat nothina cOiltainacl
herein aball be coaatruacl aa an atta.pt to repeal or ~ any
ordSunca pUHcl by a vote of the people of tbe City of lnalavoocl,
.... pt iMofar •• the •-•Y be 1uparaadect by or in violation
of tb. Charter of Eqlewood or tba ConltitutioD of tba State of
Color..SO.
SICIIOI! 6.
Rothiaa contained ill tbia ordinaaca 1ball be conatruad a1 a
Uaitation on tba powr of the City Council to cbaaa obvioua
typoarapbical or co.poaltioo arrora in tba Coda without chana• of
leaal affect.
SIC]'lCii 7 .
Tbe cla11ificat1oa and arrana-nt by chapter, article and
llUIIbar ay•t• of aect10M of tbe Code, aa wll u the IOUTce
notal, 8DDOtatiooa • and otber a41torial •tter inoludect in aaid
coda , for. no part of tbe lqialau,. tau ordaiDed benby; 1uch
incluaioo 1a Gilly for the fUI'POH of cOIIft'llieace, orderly arranaa•
•nt ..S illfonation, --'• tbenfon1 no illpU.eatlon or pn1u.ptlon
of a leaillativa coutnotion 1a to M dr._ thenfr. •
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SECTION 8.
The 1969 Revbad Municipal Coda of tbe City of Bqlnood
aa publiabed aball be the aole property of the City of Bqla-
vood. aa CNDer thereof aDCl &ball be copyrt.ahtad for and in be-
half of the City of Bnalawood by the City Clerk.
SECTION 9.
(a) The City Clark shall distribute such seta of the Code
a nd amendments thereto aa may be necauary to the various da-
par~nta of the City for the official uaa of City officers.
board& and cOIIIIlia&iona • and for axcbanae purposes for similar
publicationa of other citi.aa. All vol.-a d.aaipated for official
use shell remain the property of the City of Bql.awoocl for tbe use
of such officials and their aucc.aaaora aad aball bear aucb desig-
nation. The City Clark aball prepare or cauH to be prepared a
list of the City officers. board& and ca.aiaaiona who aball re-
ceive for official use aeta of aaid Code • aad aball thereupon de-
liver such seta to aucb officara tak1n& a receipt for each sat
so delivered.
(b) Subaaquant to the affective data of tbla ordlaance •
the City Clerk shall keep on band a reasonable number of the
Codes hare1a adopted for sale to the public at a price to be de•
tarminad by hia. baaed aolaly upon the coat of publication.
(c) Fro. u .. to tS.. aft:ar the affective date of tbia
ordtnaaoe the City Clark ia hereby authori&ed to codify ordin•
ancaa ... ndln& the aaid aniaed *nicipal Code and to have the
.... printed aa auppl ... nta. or •ubatitute paaaa tb.arafor. He
may accept aubacriptiona to auob auppl .. nta at a coet to be de-
tend.Md by hia. baaed aolely upon tba coat of pubU.oation and
handU.aa of the •-• aDd aball .. u auch copi.aa of the auppla•
ment a•ailable to aucb aubacribera aa the •-are racai .. d by
him and a ball bill for the .-. railure of any aubacriber to
pay such bUllna on or before the data of Milin& of the na t
subaequant supplement shall causa auch aubacribea to be dropped
from the maUina liat.
SECTION 10. .;~-tf;t
Thla ordinance ahall beoa.a eff.actbe on tbe -9ell day of
August. 1970. at 12:01 A.M.
SECTIOR 11.
(l) Any parson W.o shall violate any prOYiaion of thia
ordinance. or any provlaioa of the codaa bereby adopted. shall be
fined not mora than $300 or t.priaoned in the City Jail not more
than 90 daya or aball auf fer lto&b fiDe aad blprlaa.nt. Bach
and every violation of the prwlaioae of thla ordinaace aball
constitute a Hparata offenae.
(b) The penalties Ht forth in the Code are aa follow.:
Sac. 1-2-1. Geaeral Penalty; CoDtiauing Violationa ;
FiiW& and I.priaoa..ant.
It ahall be unlawful for any rraon to violate • die-
obey . a.it. nealect. rafuH or fai to comply vlth or
r88lat tba nfor.-nt of aay prOYlaion of tbla Code or
any aecondary code a dqtted heralD • and -.ra no a pacific
penalty 1a prowiMcl tb.arafor • the •iolatioa of aay pro•
viaion of tbia Code or of aay aecondary code adopted herein
shall be puniabad by a fine not ax.c .. dina tbr .. hundred
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dollars or ~priaoam.ot for a tara not exo .. diac ninety
daya or by both such fine and S...,d.a~c, the ..,.._t of
such fiM or tara of auch impriaon.ent to reat within the
diacretioa of the -..nicipal Juda•. The illpoaiUon of one
penalty shall not excuse any violation nor parait it to
continue. Unless otberviae indicated, • aeparate offaue
shall be da._d cOIIIIlitted upon each day or portion thereof
during or on which any violation of any proviaion of this
Coda or any secondary coda adopted herein occurs or con-
tinues.
{a) Whenever any act or condition conatitutes a
nuiaance or provides a cause of action for iajunction or
otber civil remedy, the said r-diea aball be conaidared
to be cUDNlative, and in addition to tbe penaltiea herein-
above provided, and an action for abat .. nt, iajunction,
or other civil r ... dy .. Y be brought aaainat auch violator.
(b) The suspenaion or revocation of •Y licenae, per-
mit, or otber privileae conferred by the City ahall not be
regarded aa a penalty for the purposes of thia Coda.
(c) When work or activity for wbich a permit or licanae
is required by this Code or any code adopted herein is c om-
menced without firat bavin& accauired aucb perait or licenae,
the spacifiecl fee shall be doubled, but the pa,_at of such
double f.. shall aot relieve •Y panoa fr• fUlly c~ly
ina with all the re41Uu-nta of tbla Coda or &Dy code
adopted herein nor fro. any other pnacdbed peoaltiea.
Pa,_at of auch double f .. or any unpaid portioa thereof may
be ca.pelled by civil aotion in any court of COI!Ip8tent jur•
iadiction. '11w acceptaaoe of any portioa la .. thaD the en-
tire a.ount of such double f.. by any officer or employee
of the City shall not constitute a wiver or releaae of the
balance thereof.
Sec. j•3•13{a). car .. r Servtc:e; Dlaoiplinary Action.
Any employ .. bavina c~MDI: atatus •Y be diaai .. ad,
demoted or suapeoded by t appoiDtina authority upon filiD&
with the Board and Hrvina paraoaally or by certified Mil
addresaed to his laat known record addr .. a upon the a.ployee
a written atat-nt of the cauae for aucb action, llbich cauae
ahall relate to the parforaaace of dutiea, peraonal conduct,
or any factor• detrt.e.cal to the City.
Sec. 9·3•2(d). Coatractor'• L~a.
Startin& VOI'k on &Dy projeot before tbl requirM li•
cenae baa been aeoured will reault in a 507. increaae of
the U.cenae fee u a penalty. Thia paulty ahall be cn.alaUve
with all other panaltiea and r ... diea fOr the enforc ... nt
and collection of auch licenae faea.
Sec. 12-2·32. Street& ancl Sidewlka.
In addition to or in li.eu of the other r~iea or
penaltiea provided if a contractor fails to comply with
the requirements o! thia Cha p t e r relattna to concrete wo rk ,
additiona l peralta fOr ai.de•lka, curb&, pattera. Hrvice
walk& aod driveway• will be witbbelcl by the Dinotor until
aaaurance 1a reoelwcl tbat then will Ita ca.plianoe herewith.
Sec. 13·3·6. Utility luaiMaa Ta.
If any utility 'bu•ineaa or oecupetion aubject to the
p roviaiona of this Chapter ahall fail to pay the tax iapoaed
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within the tt.e preaodbed, • peoa1ty of tiD per c:nt (107.)
of the a.ouot of tu due nell be uauHcl ~Y the City of
Eaa1ewood qainat aucb utility buaiaeaa or oc:cupatioal aDd
tba Hid tax toaether with tbe .,...1ty UHe--= aba 1 M
aad 1a hereby dK1ued to be • debt due and ov1aa froa
auch utility buaiaeaa or occupatioa to ~ City of lna1e·
wood aod aubject to collection by an action at law brouaht
by the City of ln&l.ewood 1D any court of competent juri.a•
diction for the purpoae of aucb co11eotioll.
Sec. 13-4-19. Salea and Uae Tax.
If any part of the deficieocy 1a due to oeaUaeac:e or
intentiooa1 diareprd of autborlaecl rul.ea aDd replatiooa
with laaowled&e thereof, but without iatnt to defraud,
there aball 6e added tea per cent (107.) of the total -...aunt
of the deficiency; and 1n auch caae iotereat ahall be col•
lected at the rata of one _per cent (11.) cr IIODth Oft the
amount of the deficieDcy &oa the tt.e t ntun wa clue,
from the penon required to file the ntun, wbic:h interest
ad additioa aball beooae due aDd payable atlaia fift .. n
(1.5) daya after vriUen Dotice ad d••ad by the Director
of lioaoc:e.
lee. 13•4•20. Sal.u ead Uae Tax.
If any part of the deficiency ia clue to fraud with
the intent to evade tbe tax, thea then aball be added
fifty per cent (iOl) of tbe total -.aunt of the deficiency,
aDd in auoh cue the W.Ole .-unt of tbl tu unpaid, ln-
oludin& the additioaa, aball becoae due and payable fifteen
(lS) daya after vrittn DOtice aDd deMnd by tbl Director
of rinaace and an addit:ioaal ooe per '*It (U.) per Mld:h an
Hid a.aunta aball be acSct.d &0111 the date the return waa
due until paid.
sec. 14-4•12. Traffic.
Feilun, refuaa1, or nealect oa the part of any ju-
dicial or OCMr offi.Ger or a.ployee noeivS.. or havi.Da
cuatody of ay auab fioe or forfeiture, to ca~~ply with the
provi.aiona of 14-4-111 aball coueitut:e aiaoooduct 1D office
end aball be grounda lor ra.cwal tberefrca.
SIC'U<II U.
All ordinancea of • aeaeral aDd pe~Dt nature finally
pa11ed end awrc:rwed by tbe City eouacu aft:n J._.~ 1, 1970,
but on or before the effectiw date of tbil Gll'41.DaDce lball be
i.Dcorporatad 1n the PNI'ft place ill the CoM but notbiDI iD auch
inc luaioa, or thia autboriaat ion there for, •'-11 be conatruad u
sua pending the ct. nob leaialatioa caua ef&ct; but auab leau-
latioa shall beca.e eft.atiw u U sucb iaeludon wre DOt aut:llor•
iaad.
S!CTlOlf 13.
That the repeal of an1 orclinaGCe or ui portion tbenof aa
provided ill lectioD ) of t:hi.a orcliDaace eba 1 8K affleot ac la·
pair nor be applicable to:
(a) Any act done or ri&bt veated or accrued or any pro-
ceedina, auit or proaaoutJ.on bad or caaaenced in any cauae before
such repeal aball take effect; but every act doae, or ri&bt veated
or accrued or proceadi.Da, auie, or proeecutJ.oo bed or o l ••ad
aball n ala 1D full fc• .ad effect to all iotenu aDCl purpoaea
as if auch ordinance or part thereof ao repealed remained in force.
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No offeaae .-it ted ...S • Uab1Uty, ,...lty • ,_.Jei.tun,
ci.Yllly -crtalaally ....... l c~.e~r &o a. , ....... .., -b
or41.Puoa • pert tbenef aiMal npeaW • ia .., •J altend
lty &:be prwuiOM of tbia R41ln••• or tbe 1M9 a..l.M4 ....W.lpel
Code ef tbe C1ty of a-.1.ewe11, .-u • ~ n afteetetl
ltJ euob npeal or altnati•5 -.&, proeecutl-ead aui.ta far
auch offeoilea t U.abilitiea, peaaltiea or for!eltuna aball be
iutituted ADd prooeMecl vUlt 1a all napMU • U aucb ptrlor
ordialace or pert ta..w:.of W Det Mea npealecl _. altend.
(b) Any &•Mral • apeclal orcu..._., naoluUaa or .uti•
bentoton paaaecl, adopted ... _. vaUclatla&, ratiblaa or
loaaU.•taa tbe acta or oaiadOM of aay offiear or validatina •J
oriinmn, •t or pr111 ... &na --~ • '-t all .. u..tlQI • le-
aalla~ •t• of_. ltJ tbe Clay c:-11 ... taoftllr _.new 1D
fona an MnDJ ooatt...d ia !ilne.
(o) Aay orcllaa-nlat£11& te tDI .-lie debt • tbe pubUc
erHlt • UJ •r-..tloa of ~ltory.
(4) Aay orcli.Mnoe relaUII& to a coatrut to 111blch the City
of Bnalewood, Colorado u a party or to any contract •de f or
1U --fit.
(a) Aa7 oniMM•, nMlu&ioa n ..ala ., ... appraprie-
tla of public fuada.
~ Aay oril....,.. :WV,U. a apealal ..._flt ..... -a or
one& a u. .. _. debt ... iMC •J ...,.ny alcuace wlchiD ca. Cil:y of &aalawocl, ColGcMe ... S.,COWII by tbe .........
~ acaaiola or: ...-of .., atr•t or JJultUa dloraup-
fan ~la tbe aaid Clcy oChlleWocl ..U• d. i.Mcallatlon
of i\l&&ar:a, our:N, cur:INilka • •~ al ... aald atlNCU or chorouptana.
(a) A~ orcllnaace or naolutioa ar•tla& aay fl'aacbue,
lla_.., I' t or nvooaltle peralt to aay ponoo, fba or cor-
porati.oDl lab fraaabi.M, U.e 111M, rtabt • •u aable ,...U.t
wu l:r ly 1D fone ...S dteec aa ca. dace of tM dtectlw
4aca o tile 19 69 Revi.Md ...U.lpal Coda of 0. Cley of ... la•
~j it -ill& the eJqJftM illt..C ..S pdpOM of the Cil:y Cou•U
of uo City ol &aalewood tbal ftO'C'J aucb fn.:llal.H U.....,
rt.Pc or nnoaltle pend.l allall apln u •iai.Mlly pnriM4 by
&be _.iMMe or reaolution ar•U·III tbe .-ualeaa aooner tar•
ai.Dated by the Cou•il, aotla& UDder ead punuaat to tbe Cbarter
of tbe City of & .. lewOcl.
(b) ~e., _..a••u• • --lui'-,cm''illl • .....-c-laa
die ...,_IC of _, ~ tbll Cia7 • ~ tM U .. IMIO
aa4 aale of Goaeral OI»UpU.• • J.R•• 1 ....a by 0. cu.,.
(1 ) Any adainiatrative ordlUDCe or naolutioa of tbe
City Council ao&: ill coaflioe • iM .. utoac wltb tbe P"idOM
o f tile 1969 Rfti.Mcl tuaielpal Code ef ta. City of 11111ewoc1.
(J) Auy ortUMnM •rwWUa f• IIMI •""" 0. ••al ta lnJ la ad lor the City of lllaMwad, Colonllo.
(k) ADJ oriiaaiiiM or naelut1aa •tablliiWII f•• for
bul U ilaa pollllta ucl iaapootl ....
(1) Any ord1aaace or roaolut ion eatabliahina the amount
o f ~ t o be poated by City off1c1ala.
(a) Aay oriiaaneo or noollltS.. relaU .. t o t ba aalaloa
o f City offi.afta or ... ~.
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(u) Any ol'dl.Daca, neo111tiae or ..CU. au ••:e teni•
tort to the CitJi • a, _.t•xn • mfn•u• HUllaU.
laM UN IODi. .. dilti'UU ia tM City, nplatllla the UN of
1 ... _.eM uee bulk, het.pt ana ... ,an.,.... of ltulldU.,
adop&t.q a •P ol •Oillaa Uic.J.u, ~ &c t .... juat.elli,
aa~at aad _..._at tllenfor.
(o) Any onUaaaca, naolutloa 01' Mtloa u.t.aa, nuaiaa,
opeetaa~. aacapUa& ol' wacau ... etneta, a1J.e7a 01' l'libtl-of••J
in tba clty; or any ordlDanca .....Sln& the .....
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tbat eM 1969 bY1Hcl MlaaS.8bal Code of c• Cltl of lnal•·
WOII, or 1D7 Cbaptal' 01' Sacti.OD tbanof My be pl'ote by • copy
tbanof_, cai'U.fled bJ tbe Clty Clal'k of the City of lqlnood,
uadel' tDa Saal of the City; 01' when prbtacl 1D book or PllaPhl.et
fOD aD4 pul'pOI'tlD& to 'be prb&acl by authority of the Citt ~ tba
.-eball 1Mt ncalved 1a wtM.a lD all eeuna wltMR furtbn
pnef of eM alatnea aad npl.adty of ella .... meat• of any
pani.eul.al' ol'dlMMa _. of add Codil.
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tbat purl~ to, aad 1n ._,uaoca witb, Cbaptel' 139,
AI'Ciala 34, SactloG l of Col.anclo lfti.Hd ltatutu 1963 u
uaa•••, the Clty Clal'k of the Clty of Enalewood 11 bal'lby autbK•
iaecl and cllrec:ted to pub:U..b noti.ca of a public baadaa oa the
adopeioa aad auc~ of tba 1969 llevllecl .U.lcipal Code of the
Cicy of lnalavood to eM ...-and purauaDt to tba acheclula
for 8\ICb publicaUona praacribe~ 1n 139·34-3 of ~lorado llevllecl
scatutaa 1963, aaicl public beal'inl to 'be bald t.D the Couaeil
Ch , ... 1'11 City Hall, of lt,lawod, Al'apahoe County, Colorado, at
8:00 o'clOCk p.a. oo July , 1970.
SEC'tlOR 1.6.
(a) At frequent iatai'Yill aft:H the approwal of tbll ordi.a•
anoe, all ordiDaDcaa of a a-ral and pal'"aaat natul'l paaaed
ADd appi'ONCI clud.aa eM ...... u-parlocl, aball 'be rwllecl, ar-
raapcl ADd pnparH for pubUaat'Laia in cba lema of looMlaaf aup•
pl-ua .I raprinUIII tba pap or paaaa of tba Code affected, 1'1•
1MN'ill& CDa -..ded or obaolate provlli.ou ...S inMI'CIQa the ..,
provillau.
(b) Aay ADd all Mdltt.. 01' •••nta:nae to ta.. C.. ..._
paaMd ill aiGh fcma u to t adt.aata tM inteaU.on of tbe clty
Council to ..U the .-a pal't thel'lof, aball be ~d to be
1ocorpol'ltad i.n tba Code 10 tbat raferaoae to the '1969 llevllecl
Hl.uaiclpal Code of the City of 111&1.-oocl" aball 'be underatoocl aad
1nt...S.d to 1Dc luda auch aclcl1tiou and t 1 tU.
(c) In caaa of tba t 1nt of any aeoUon of tho Code fol'
vblch a paaalty 11 not prcwfAad tba pael'al paulty aa provided
in Section 1-2-1 of auch Code •'-11 apply to tba aactloa aa
oded; or in caab auob 1 u ••at coatalu provll1oaa for 11h1ch
a paulty, ot:bar than the afo~• 111ati.ODOd ..-ral paaalty, 11 pro-
dded 1Ja anot:bar HCtlOD in the ·-OMpcft t t .. ,...11:7 10 pro-
vided 1n aueh ot:ber ... tiae aball be bald to nlata to tba aac-
tion 10 -•decl, unlaaa IYOb ,...lty la apeaiflaally rapaalacl
tbal'eia.
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A oopy of auch Code aball be kept oo fila 1n the offt.ca of
tba City Clerk, praaenecl 1a looaeluf fcma, or 1n aucb other
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fora u the Clty Cl.ft'k MJ c_.,._ _,.C apecU.Mit. lt aball M
the apnu *aey of die Clcy Clerk or ••••• aJtbod.Md by hta,
to luert ln thitlr deet.aaacect tlaaea all -DCIMaca or orilnaaai8
~oh indicate the intention of the City Couacll to •u the •-
• part of I\ICb Code W.n tbe .._ U.. bMD prialted _. npriae ..
1D pep fem, ad to acnae~ euab CoM all pnnet.oae which
a_y be fnla tiM co tiM repealed by che cs.e, C:..Ot.l. Tbla copy
oC aucb Code 1ball b e a.aUAib~ lac all pane. ... irW co a•
.-.. Cbe ._.ad eb&ll be OOMi.tlend a. offt.eial lt6t lft1.Md
Mlmlelpel Code of tba City of Bftllewod.
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It 1ball be ualawful loc 811J t:"•• fUll ft aorporation to c-.«..-by acldition. or Cia ed.ou, ay JMift « portiOD
of aucb Code, or to iDMrt 01' delete papa or pcnotlalle tbenof,
or to altar or ta.per wltb 8UCia Coda la-aay ~ ,..ta.,er
11bt.eh ¥111 cauH the ordlancea of the City of Eaa1awood to be
alenpnaantecl thereby. Any pareon • Um or corpo~"atioa violatial
tbia •ac:tioa 1ball be l"U'ialaed u provWecl 1D leciUoa 1•Z•l of
tba 1969 llnieed !bliclpa1 Coda of the City of Bftllnoocl.
Inttoducad, real 1n full and paa1ecl Oil firat raacliDa Oil tba
___ day of , 1970.
PubU.8bad u a IUl for • ()l'dt= ,. • the day of
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Att<>st :
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tOJ.:et,u .... n 0 l.S a true , cu.:-at ... n complete c o:>:) o.c a Bi ll f01:
an Ordi nee inlroduceu, re a .i.n full and assed 01 fir st rea -
in o1tiL ..ta) ul. , 197 .
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ORDINANCE NO. .?{.3' , SERIES
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AN ORDINANCE Al-1ENDING SECT ION 2 2 . 2-5 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ENTITLED, "ORGANIZATION OF THE
BO RD OF ADJUSTMENT S AND APPEALS," BY INCREASING THE MEM-
BERSHIP OF SAID BOARD FROM FIVE TO SEVEN MEMBERS AND PRo-
VIDING FOR THEIR APPOINTMENT AND FOR THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE.
WHEREAS , by Resolution No. 8 , Series o f 1970 the city
council o f the city o f Eng lewood authorized a proposed
Charter Amendment be submitted to a vote of the qualified
electors o f the city o f Eng lewood . said Amendment, if
approved, would increase the number of voting members o f
th e Board of Adjustments and Appeals from five (5 ) to
seven (7) members and would provide f or their appointment
and t e rms, and
WHEREAS , a Special Municipal Election was held o n May 5 ,
1 970 wherein said proposed charter Amendment was submitted
to a vote o f the qua lified electors of the City o f Eng lewood,
and
WHEREAS, said proposed charter Amendment did receive
a maj ority vote o f those qual ified electors voting on said
q uest i on.
NOH, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as f ollows:
22 .2 -5(a) The Board o f Adjustments and Appeals
consists o f seven (7) members appointed by the city
council. Members shall be q ualified tax-paying
e lectors, residents o f the city at least one (1)
year immediate ly prior to the date o f their appoint-
ment and shall hold no other offi ce or position in
the city Adminis tration.
Introduced , read:~n f ull and passed on f irst reading on
th e ,/<<. ),/-day Of 1 ~LI ':(As , 1970.
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3ublished as a Bill f or an Ordinance on the tLIJU! ti day
o f ~ L 1 t.. , 1970. o
/,) Re~by t i tle and passed on fina l reading on the
day o f ~< n i <' , 19 70 .
Published by title as Ord · No. l~ 3 , Series o f
19 7 0, on the / day of , 70.
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I, Stephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true , accurate and complete copy of an Ordinance
passed on final reading and published by title as Ordinance No.
,;::! 3 , Series of 1970.
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ORDINANCE NO . ;;;/</
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AN ORDI ANC E AMENDING SECTION 8 .1 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF .
THE CITY OF ENGLEHOOD ENTITLED , "1:lATE AND S Ev.-E R BOARD",
BY I NCREASING THE VOTING MEMBERSHIP OF SA ID BO RD F ROM
SEVEN TO INE MEMBERS AND PROVIDING F O THEIR PPOINTMENT
AND THEI TERMS 0 • OFFICE .
WHBREAS , by Resoluti on No . 8 , Ser ies o f 1 970 , t he Cit y
co unc i l o f t he city o f Eng lewoo d authorize d a propos e d
cha rte r Amendment be submitted to a vote o f the qua l ified
e l e ctors of t he cit y o f En ~lewood . aid Am endment, if
approved , wo u l d increase the numb e r o f vot inJ membe r s o f
t he .-at e r and Sewe r Bo a r d f rom s e v e n (7) to n ine (9 ) me m-
ber s and wo u l d p rovi d e f or the i r ppo intme nt and t e rms,
and
WHERE , a Spec ial Mun i c i p a l Elect i on was held on
J!.1ay 5 , 1 97 0 , wher ein s a id proposed charter Amendment was
s ubmit ed to a vot e o f t h e q uali f ied e lectors of the City
o f Eng l e wood, and
WHEREAS , said pro posed charter Amendment did receive
a majority vote o f those uali f ied e l e ctors v o ting o n said
q uestion .
NOW, THERE F ORE , BE IT ORDAI NED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLE 1 00D, COLO RAD O, as f ollows :
1 . That Sect i on 8 .1 o f the Municipal c o de o f t he city
o f En g l ewood entit l ed , N ate r and Sewer Bo a r d", be and the
same is hereby amended to r ead as f ollows :
8 .1 TER AND SEWER BOARD
There i s hereby establ ished a water and sewer Boar d
consisting o f t he mayor o f the city , two (2 ) c o uncilmen
select ed by the c ity counc il , and six (6 ) members appoint ed
by the council f rom qua lified taxpaying e l ecto rs , serving
six (6 ) overlapping terms o f six year s . A represent a tive
f rom the city a dministra t i o n sha ll be appoint ed by the
city manag er to serve as an ex o ff icio non-voting memb e r .
On e (1) member o f the b o ard shall be appoint ed by the
council to serve unt i l February 1, 1 97 1; on e (1) member
o f the board shall be appointed by the council to serve
unt il February 1, 1 972; o ne (1) member o f the board
sha ll be appointed by council to serve unti l February 1,
1 9 7 3; on e (1) member o f t he board shal l be appointed by
council t o serve until February 1, 1974; o ne (1) member
to be appo i nted by council to serve unti l February 1, 1 97 5 ;
and one (1) member o f the board to be appoint ed by council
to s~rve until Februar y 1, 1976 . Thereaf ter, members o f
the said board shall be appointed by council f or terms
o f six y e ars . council members o f said board sha ll serve
dur i n g their tenure as such councilmen . All members o f
the 1'/ater and Sewer Board shal l be subject to removal by
the council. The council sha ll make appointments to fi ll
v c ncies f or the unexpired terms .
Introduced , read 7in ful l and passed on first reading on
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and passed on final reading on the /.S-
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i tle as Ord in~ No. ,z?<,/ , Ser ies o f
day o f the ~1 1 1 s , , 1970.
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I, S tephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and
f oreg oing is a true, accurate and complete copy of an Ordinance
passed on final reading and published by title as Ordinance
No. c??d , Seri es o f 197 0.
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"Coo BY AlJl'HORITY · Colo
ORDINANC E NO. if~-, SERIES OF 1970 .
AN ORDINANCE A!-1ENDING SECTION 1 7 .10 OF THE l>1UNICIPAL CODE
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ENTITLED , "REGULATION OF POOL AND
BOw'"LIN G ESTABLISHl1ENTS ", BY ALL01ITNG OWNE RS , MANAGERS, AND
OPERATORS TO KEEP SA ID ESTABLISHMENTS OPEN UNTIL TWO O'CLOC K
A .M.
BE IT ORDAINED BY T HE CITY COUNCI L OF THE CITY OF ENGLE-
,OOD , COLO RAD O, as f ollows :
1. Tha t Sectio n 1 7 .10 o f the Municipal code o f the City
o f En g l ewood be a nd t he same is hereby amended to r ead as
f ollows :
1 7 .10 REGULATION OF POOL AND BOWLING ESTABLISHMENT S
No o wner, manag e r, o per a tor, or employee o f any p l a c e
where th e g ame c a lled pool or bill iard s is p lay ed, or o f
any p l a c e wh e r e is, or sha ll be kept, or operated , or used ,
any pool table, billiard t abl e , bag atelle table, pig e on
h ole t ab le, shuffl e boa rd, shooting g al lery , skating r ink ,
bowl iny a ll ey , or pin alley or place where any g ames are
p layed , sha ll keep o pe n or permit to be o pen for use a n y
s uch p l ace on any day late r than two o'clock A .M., and
sha ll n ot o pen or permi t to be o pened any such p lac e
earlier than fi v e o'clock in the f orenoon o f any day.
Introduced, read 'n f ull and passed on first read ing on
the ~t c < /t day o f yu 11 e.~ , 1970
, Pub l ished as a Bill f or an Ord i nance on the -A-(L ;/pay o f 'Jrl ' '1 , 197 0.
Read _Qy t i tle and passed on final reading on the /.'')'-
day o f ,;_;;, n ., , 1970.
Published by title as OA(fnance No.
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I , Ste phen A . Lyon, do hereby c e rt ify that the above and
f oreg o i n g i s a true, accurate, a n d complete copy o f an Ord inance
pass e d on f ina l r eading and published by t i tle as Ordinance No. --------L------• Ser ies o f 1970.
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RESOLUTION NO. , SERIES
A RESOL UT I ON DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF TH E CITY OF ENGLEWO OD, CO LORADO, TO CREATE AN IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICT IN SAID CITY , TO BE KNOWN AS SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICT NO . 70: ADOP TING DETAILS AND SPECIFICAT IONS TH EREF OR ;
ESTABLISHING A DATE AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING UPON THE
CREAT ION OF SAID DISTRICT: AND ORDERING PUBL ICATION AND MA IL-
ING OF NOTICE THEREO F TO THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY TO BE ASS ESSED
WITHIN THE DISTRICT .
WHEREAS , Art~cle X , Section 107 , of he Charter of
lhe City of Englewood , and the provisions of Ordinance No. 14 ,
Series of 1965, als o k nown as Chapt er 14 of the Municipal Code
au horize the City Council of th e City of Englewood on i s ow n
init~at ive an d without the necessity of any pet~tion b y the
affec ed landowners , to crea te loc a l improvement districts fo r
the construction, instal lat ion or improvement o f an y publ ic
improvemen , or any appu r te nances , extensions or renewals t hereof ,
which confer a speci al b e nefit upon the property within the
district; and
WHEREAS, City Council h as heretofor e determin ed that
t he cons truction and i nst a llation of thos e improvements described
he r ei nb elow would serve the public welfare and would confer a
special benefit upon the r e al property abutting the s am e and, fo r
this r e ason , h a s c aused the Director of Public Works to prepare
pre l imi nary surveys, e sti ma tes an d maps in relation thereto ,
wh ~c h surveys , estimates and maps are now on f i l e i n th e office
of he Director of Publ ic Wo rks .
NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENG LEWOOD , COLORADO , as follows:
1 . That , subjec t to the provisions an d conditions
cont a i ned within the Charter of the City of Eng lewood , Ord in ance
No. 14 , S eries of 1965 , and any appl icable statute , Ci y Council
hereby decl a res th at i t is its intent to c reate a local improve-
ment district , to be known as Sidewalk Improvement District No .
70 , for the construct1on and i nstallation of those public improve-
me nts hereinbelow described .
2 . That the surveys , estima tes and maps here tofore pre-
pared b y he Direc or o f Publi c Works are hereby a pproved and
a dopted by this Council for use in the con struction and i nstalla-
tion of those improvements to be made in the proposed impro ve -
men di s t r ict.
3 . Th a the assessments to b e levied for s a id improve-
ments shall b e due and pay abl e wi th1n th~rty da y s from and a fter
the final publicat~on of the o r d 1nanc e assess1ng the whole a ctual
cost of said 1mprovemenls a g ainst the real property in said
d1s r1ct . In c ase an y owner of re al estate shall fail to pay
he whole of such ass essm n against h~s property w1th1n said
h1rty days , then the whole cost of the improvements so a ssessed
ag a1n s h1s property shall be payble in f1vc equ al annual
Lnstallments of pr1nc1pal , w1th Interest on unpaid installments
at the r a te of se en per cent 7%) per a nnum , payable annua lly:
the first of sa1d 1nstallments of s a 1d pr1nc1pal and interes
sh a l be d e and payable at such t1me as may be de ermined in and
by the ass ess 1 ng ordi nanc , a nd th rema1nder of said annual
1nst allments of pr1nc1pal and 1nterest shall be due and payable
successively on th e same day in e a ch ye a r hereafter until all
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4 . That the property to be assessed for said i mprove-
ments shall be the pro pert y w1th1n the district spec1ally bene-
fited by said impro eme n ts , as more particularly described in
he notice herein a fter set forth.
5 . That there shall be prepared an ord1nance 1n con-
fo rmity with the prov1sions of the City Charter and Ord1nance
No. 1 4, Ser1es of 1965, c reattng within the corporate l1mits of
said C1ty a local improvement district to be known as S1dewa lk
Impro v emen D1s r1ct No . 70· providing for the construction in said
dist r1c of he 1mprov eme nts , all as is in this Resolution set
fo r th and descr1bed , and in accordance with the repor , plans ,
maps, specif1cat1ons, details and estimates of the Director of
Publ1c Works of sa1d City , herein referred to.
6 . That the proposed ordin a nce will be introduced as
a Bill at the regu lar meeting of the City Council a t 8:00 o'clock
p .m . on the 20 h day of July, 1970 .
7 . That a public hearing upon the creation of such
district and upon the B1ll for an Ordinance, referred to above ,
shall be held before City Council at City Hall, 3400 South Elati,
Engl e wood , Colorado , to commence at 8:00 o 'clock p .m. on Mo nday ,
July 20 , 1970, and tha t notice of the propo sed improvements be
given by the City Clerk and published in the Englewood Herald and
En terprise , a n ewspap er published and of general circulation in
s a id City, in three consec u tive weekly e dit ion s, therein giving
notice to the own ers of the property to be a ssessed of the ma tter s
and things requi red by law. At o r abo ut the time of the first
publication , no tice sha ll al s o b e g i ven b y pre pa i d mail to all
known owners of property to be assessed with the cost of said
improvements .
8 . The notice to be published shall be in subst ant i ally
the following form:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING UPON CREA TION
OF A LOCAL IMPROV EM.ENT DISTRICT IN
ENGLEWOOD, COLORA DO, TO BE KNOWN AS
SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO . 70 ,
TO MAKE CERTAIN INSTALLATIONS AND
IMPROVEMENTS TO SIDEWALKS THEREI N, AND
OF A HEARING UPON A BILL FOR AN ORDI-
NANCE CREATI NG SUCH DISTRICT .
All owners of rea l e s tate and property herein a fter
descr1bed , an d a ll persons generally , a re hereby no tified that
the C1 y Counc il of Englewood , Colorado , pursuan t to its own
order , u nder the provisions of 1ts home rule charter, has
approved and adopted certa1n surveys , estima tes , ma ps , plans
an d specif 1 c a t1on s for the 1nstallation and construct1on of side-
walks w1thin and for a propo sed local 1mprovemen t district within
he corporate l1mits of Englewood, Color ado, to be known as
S1dewalk Improvement Distr1c No . 70 , has adopted a resolution
of 1ts intent to crea e such d1str1ct and h as directed tha a
B1ll for an Ord1nance c rea i ng such district be introduced at its
regular meet1ng on Monday , July 20 , 1970 .
Sa1d person~ are further not1f1ed as follows:
(a ; The 1mprovements o be installed 1n said
1st~1ct cons1st of the necessary installat1on,
remova l and r placement of concrete sidewalk ,
curb and gu ter , toge her w1th he appurtenances
and inciden al s , 1n the City's right-of-way
c n 1guous o the follow1ng lots and blocks: I • •
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3100 South Acoma 1-24
25 -48
3100 South Bannock 1-24
25-48
3200 South Bannock l-12
13-24
14-26
3200 South herokee l-12
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Subdivision
Hee 's Addition
Hee's Addition
Hee 's Addition
Hee 's Addit~on
S .G . Hamlins Broadway Addition
S .G . Harnlins Broadway Addition
Abbott 's Subd ivi sion 2nd Filing
S .G. Hamlin Broadway Addition
Abbott's Subdivision 2nd Filing
S.G. Hamlins Broadway Addition
Park Add ition
Seven unplatted pieces of property as follows:
E ~ s ~ s ~ NE~ sw~ of Sec . 34-4-68 desc . as fol: Beg. a t pt. 50
ft . s of ~ntersection of N line of E ~ s~ s ~ NE ~ sw~ Sec. 34 with
Eline s . Bannock St .; th . S along Eline s . Bannock St. 100ft .,
mil; th . E 133ft .; th . N 100ft . mil; th . W. 133ft. mil to pob.
Part of E~ s~ s~ NE~ sw~ Sec . 34 -4-68 desc . as fol: Beg . at pt.
on E line S . Bannock St . which is 140 ft. S of N line E ~ S ~ S ~ NE~ SW~: th . E II to said N line 1 33ft.; th . S II toE line of
S. Bannock St . 101 ft . mil to pt . 91 ft . N of S line of said E~ s~ s~ NE~ SW~; th. w II to said s l i ne a distance of 1 33 ft .
mil toE lineS . Bannock St .; th . N along Eline S. Bannock St.
101 ft . mil to pob.
Part of E~ S~ s~ NE~ sw~ Sec. 34-4-68 desc . as fol : Beg. at pt.
which is 15 ft . E of SE cor . w ~ s~ s~ NE~ sw~ said Sec. 34; th .
proceeding E 4 6 .58 ft. to pt .; th . N 91ft .; th . w 46.58 ft .;
th . s 91 ft . o pob .
Part E~ S~ S~ NE~ SW~ Sec . 34-4-68 desc , as fol: Beg . at pt .
95 ft . S of ~ntersection of N line of E~ S ~ S~ NE~ SW~ Sec. 34 w~th El ine of S . Bannock St .; th. S along Eline of S . Banno c k
S • 45 ft .; th . E 133 ft .; th . N 45 f .; th . W 133 ft . to pob.
Pa rt in E ~ S~ S~ N E ~ SW ~ of Sec . 34 -4 -68 desc. as fol: Beg . at
pt . 50 ft . S of intersect~on of the N line of E ~ S ~ S ~ NE~ SW~
of said Sec . 34 withE l~ne of S . Bannock St .; th . S along Eline
of S . Bannock St. 45 ft . mil: th . E 133 ft. mi l; th. N 45 ft .
mil : th. W 133 ft . mil to pob .
Part E~ S ~ S~ NE~ SW~ Sec. 34-4-68 desc . as fol: Beg . at pt .
133 ft . E of ~n ersection of N l~ne of E ~ s ~ S ~ NE~ sw~ Sec . 34 w~th Eline of S . Bannock St .; th . S 50 ft. to apt; th . due W II
o S line NE~ SW~ Sec. 34 o E line S . Bannock St.; th . N along
E l~ne S . Banno k St . 50 ft.; th. E 133 ft. along N line E ~ S~ S ~ NE~ SWl;j Sec . 34 to pob .
Part sw~ Sec . 34-4 -68 desc . a s fol: Beg . at pt. 380 ft . wand
138 f , S of NE cor . of SE\ of sw~ of Sec . 34; th . N 198ft .;
th. W 1 12 .5 ft.; th. N 31ft .; th . W 86ft .; th. S 91ft . toN
lin e SE 4 of SW\ Sec . 34 ; th. W al ong N line of SE~ of swl;j of said
Sec . 34 , 46 75 ft . toE l1ne of str~p o f land conveyed by Miller's
Supe r Marke ts, Inc . to C tt y of Englewood; h . S along E line of
S u id str l p con yed by MJ ll cr's Super Markets, Inc . to City of
Englew ,o d 13 f .; th. E along N line of w. Greenwood Ave. 265
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(b) The real property to be included within the
district shall consis of realty described here-
i nabove .
(c) The probable total cost of the improvements
w~thin said district is $15,888 .50 and the amount
of funds of the City which is to be devoted to said
improvements is approximately $4 ,456 .66. The
balance of the total prob able cost (being approxi-
mately $11 ,431 .84) is to be paid by special assess-
ments to be levied upon each parcel of the real
property herein above described .
(d) All assessments levied agains the aforesaid
parcels of re al property will be due and payable,
without demand, with i n thir y days from and after
the final publ ications of an ordinance assessing
the costs of said i mprovements against the real
property in the district . In case any owner of
real property shall fail to pay whole of such
assessment aga inst his property within said thirty
days then the pro rata cost of said improvements
so ass essed against h~s property, together with
interest a t the rate of seven per cent (7%) per
annum on any unpaid balance, shall be payable in
five equal annual installments . The first of such
installments of principal and interest shall be
due and payable at such time as may be determined
in and by the assessing ordinance, and the remainder
of said installments shall be due and payable
successively on the same day of e ach year there -
after until all are paid in full .
(e) As shown by the estimates of the Director
of Public Works, the probable costs to be assessed
against the real property within the district for
said improvements are:
Vertical curb and gutter $3.54 per lin . ft .
Sidewalk (4" thick) .8 7 per sq. ft .
Driveway (6" th~ck ) 1.11 per sq. ft .
Re moval of old s~dewalks .2 6 per sq. ft .
Removal of old vertical
curb and gutter • • . • . • • • . . • • . • 87 per lin. ft .
Saw conc rete .••..•.••••••.•• 2 .76 per lin . ft .
(f) That any person desiring to be heard upon the
issue of the creat~on of he district, upon the
construct~on , installation or the improvements
involved , or upon the Bill for an Ord~nance to be
introduc ed may appear at the above t~me and place
for tha purpose .
Dated this 15 h day of June, 1970.
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ATTEST:
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Publish in the Englewood Hera ld and Ente rprise .
Publi sh on June 25, July 2 and July 9 , 1970.
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, a ccurate and complete copy of a resolution
passed by the City Council of the City of En glewood at a regular
meeting held on June 15, 1970.
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I NTRODUCED AS A BI LL BY C OU&CI~.------~-<~~~~------------~~~~~u_--
BY AUl'BORl'!'Y
OltDIIWICB 110. _q .L I
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All ORDIIIAJICB AIO!:IIDIIIG SBCTI08 B .1 Ol' THE MUNICIPAL CODE' 'OPol)
THE CITY OF UGLBWOOD Blft'ITL&D, •W&TE& AIID SBWBR BQ&JW", ·. Col..o
BY I!ICUASIIIG THB VO!l8G IOIIBBILSBIP OF SAID BOAilD RC»t
SEVEII TO !U8B IIBIIBBIUI AJID PiOVIDIIrG POJl TBBIJl APPOIIITME!ft'
D THEIR TB~ OF OPFICB.
WHEREAS, by Jleaolution ao. 8, Series of 1970, the City
counc i l o f the City of Bnglewood authorised a proposed
charter Aaendllent be aW.itted to a "'Ite of the qualified
electors o f the city o f Englewood. said Aaendaent, if
pproved, would increase th nuaber of voting •eabers o f
the water and sewer BOard froa seven (7) to nine (9) • ..,.
bers and would provide f or their appoint.ent and term.,
and
WHEREAS, a Special Mun i cipal Election vas held on
May S, 1970, VhereiD said proposed charter Aaendaent vas
s ubm i tted to a vote o f the q ualified electors o f the city
of En g lewood, and
WIDUlBU, said proposed c~er .a.endaent did rec:eiYe
a aajority YOte of tboae qualified electors YOting on said
ques tion.
!lOW, TBBUPORB, BB IT OR.DAI8&D BY TBB CITY COUIICIL or
THB CITY OF DOLBWOOD, COLORADO, as follova t
1. That Section B.l of the Municipal Code of the city
of En g lewood entitled , •water &nd Sever BOard•, be and the
same ia hereby ... nded to read as followa:
8.1 WATU A8D SBWSa BOAilD
There is hereby est.abliebed a water and sever Board
consisti n g of the -yor of the city, two (:Z) counc i laen
s elected by the city council, and six (6) .-bars appointed
by the council fro. qualified taxpaying electors, servin
six (6) OYerlapping ter.a of six years. A representative
f ro. the city a48inistration shall be appointed by the
city ••nag ar to serve as an ex officio non-voting •eaber.
one (1) •..tier of the board shall be appointed by the
council to serve until February 1, 19717 one (1) •eaber
o f the board shall be appointed by the council to serve
until February 1, 1972r one (1) IH8ber of the board
shall be appointed by council to serve until February 1,
19737 one (1) ..-her of the board shall be appointed by
council to aer•• until February 1. l974r one (1) •.-bar
to be appointed by council to serYe until February 1, 1975r
and one (1) a-.ber of the board to be appointed by council
to serve until February 1, 1976. Thereafter, •.abers o f
the aaid board shall be appointed by council f or ter•a
o f six years. council -..hers of aa id board shall aerve
during their tenure as auch council8en. All •embers of
the water and s ver BOard ahall be aubjeet to re.oval by
the council. The council ahall .aka appoint.enta to fi ll
v canciea for the unexpired ter ...
Introduced, read 1 in fu ll and passed on first reading on
the ..___._.._day of , 1970.
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~liabed u a Bill f.-.. OIL'diDADae Oil Ule ~m tt day
of ~ 114 1 u , 1170. b
' .. ad by title and puaed on tinal readiDq on the /6
day of :9'* ?l L d , 1970.
Pabliabed by title u Or'diDan" aa. r£?4 , aer1 .. of
1970, on the t ( day of the )la me ;--:,.970.
ex olllelo ciEY cliiE
I, Stephen A. ~. do hereby cutify tbat ~ abo" aad
foregeiftCJ 1a a trae, aeeurata aDd co.,plata copy of aa OlnU.nance
puaed on final readieq ud publiabed by title aa ordinance •· ..?d , Seriu of 1970.
At:taata
ex otllclo city clerk
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WB&a&&S, by aeaolution ~. 8, Seriea of 1970 the City
council of the city of Englewood authorized a propoaed
charter Aaen~ent be ·~itted to a ~-of the qualified
•leeton of the city of anql.woocl. 8aid ·-ntz•nt. if
approved , would incr .. ae the n~r of woting ..abara o f
the Board of Adjua~nta and Appaala froa £1•• (5) to
aeven (7) ..-bera and would proyide for their appoint.ent
and tei'IUI , and
Mmaa&AS, a Spacial Municipal Klaction waa held on Kay 5,
1970 Wherein aaid propoaad dharter Aaan~nt waa a~itted
to a wote o f the qualifi.ad elector• o f the City of 8nglewood,
and
waaaaas, aaid propoaed eharter Aae~t did raeei••
a aajority wote o f thoae qualified elector• .oting on aaid
queation.
IIOW, 'I'IIBUPOU, BB l'r O.nAI118D BY 'fD Cl'l'Y COO.:IL OP
'I'D CI'!'Y OP ~D, COLOIADO, aa followat
22.2-5 (a) 'fba Board of Adjuataeata aDd Appaala
conaiata of •••an (7) ..abara appointed bf the City
couneU. •~• aball be q-lifiad t&Jt-payinq
elector•, reaidenta of tbe City at leaat one (1)
year i..adiately prior to the date of their appoint-
aent and aball bold no otb~ office or position in
the City ~iatratioa.
Introduced, read in full and paaaed on firat reading on
the ~~~ · 1-day of J/ 11 u ,. , 1170. .. '
Publhbad aa a Bill for an Ordinance on the '*£«& fh day
o f r I I ( I I ,. , 1970. ""
j -· Read ~y t i tle aad paaaed on final readinq on the i ?
day o f ft {" ?V J , 1970.
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1970, on the
A'l'TIS'l':
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I, Stephen A. LyGn, ~o hereby certify that the above and
foregoin g ia a true, aeeurata and eo.plete eopy of an ordinance
paeaed on final reading and publiahed by title •• Ordinance ao.
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INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUBCILMAN. ____ ~~~~~-~~~r----------~------
BY AUfBOart'Y
OBIJIAIR:E SO • ...o..;<.J..._ __ SERIES OF ~70 ~, 0 ' '-l'r ' •· /0 O;., , I
AN ORDDIAIIJC.I AMEIIDIIIQ SBC'l'IOif 21.1 OF 'l'RE MDifiCIPAL ~6r)~;-o~-~
THB CI'l'Y OP BIIGLBWOOD Bll'l'I'l'LED, • PLAIIIIISG AlfD ZO.IBG coii!J"oo0 1-Jt../2
MISS I<* ~ABLISBJ:D•, BY IIICRBASI8G 'PU VO'PIIIQ MBIIBIUISJUP · Col..
OF TB.I P~IJIG UD ZO.IIIG COIIMISSI08 FROM SIX MJUIBBRS '1'0 O.
HUJE MI:IIB&JlS, PKOVID i liG l"OR THEIR APPOiftM.IIft' AJID TB!:IR
TERMS OF OFFICE.
WHERZAS, by Resolution No. 8, Ser ies of 1970, t he city
c ouncil o f the city of Englewood authorized a proposed charter
Amen dment be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors
of t he city o £ En g lewood. said Aaendaent, if approved,
would increaae the number o f vot ing aeabers o f the Planning
and ZOning commiss i on from a i x (6) to nine (9) --.hera and
would provide f or their appointaent and terae, and
WHEREAS , a Special Mu nicipal Election was held on M.ay 5,
1970, wherein said proposed Charter Amendment was subaitted
to a vote o f the q ualif ied e lectors o f the c ity of En g lewood, and
WBKRBAS, said proposed charter Aa e ndaent did receive
a majority vot e o f those q ualified electors voting on said q uestion.
liOW, 'l'IDUt.IPOU, BE 1"1' OIIDAIIIBD BY '!'B.'S CI'l'Y COtJRCIL OP'
'!'HB CITY OP BIIGLK~, COLOMDO, as follower
l. That Section 21.1 entitled, •pu.JIIfUJG AIID ZOBIBG
COMMIS S IOII BS'l'ABLISBED•, be and the aaae ie hereby aaended
to read as follows:
21.1 PLAIIIIUG AMD ZOiliG C9MIIl§8IQI IUAIIWS!f0
There is hereby established a City Planning and
Zoning co-mission consisting of nine (9) aeabers,
appointed by the City counc i l, seven (7) of whoa shall
be citiaene-at-larg e with OYerlappi n g four-year teras,
and two (2) o f whoa shall be incuabent councilmen.
The city aanager shall appoint an adainistrati•e o f fi-
cer to be an ex officio, non-voting a.aber of the co.-
aission. Citiaen-at-large aeabers shall be qualified
taxpaying electors, reaidents of the Ci ty at leaat
one year t..ediately prior to the date ot the i r appoint-
aent, and shall hold no paid o f fice or poaition in the
city adainiatrat i on. One (1) citiaen-at-large --.her
shall be appointed to s e rve until February 1, 1 97lr
two (2 ) citi•en-at-large aeabera to aerve until Febru-
ary 1, l97 2 t two (2) citi aen-at-1 r e aeabers to serve
until February 1, 19 73, and two (2) citizen-at-la r
members to serve until February 1, 1974. '!'herea fter,
citizen-at-large aeabera o said City Planning nd
Zoning eo.miasion ahall be appointed tor four-year teras.
councilaen aeabers shall aer•e during the ir ten ure a a
councilaen. All a.-bera o · the City Planning and oninq
OO..iaaion shall b subject to reaoval by the appoint ing
uthor ity . '!'he appointing authority ahall aake appoint-
men t a to f ill vacanc ies t or the un xpired teras •
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fl U · 1 1-day of fL,;r.~ 1-1, / , 1170.
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of ~liahed aa a Bill for an Ordinance on the day
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Read _l)y title and paaaed on final reading on the _/._, ,.._ __ day of ,-/<_,,11 , ) , 1970.
Publbhed by U~le aa ordia,ance lfO. cf,?~ , Seriea of
1970, on the /K day of '0/o u , J , i97o.
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I, S~ephen A. Lyon, do hereby certify that the above and
foregoing ia a true, acc.ra~e and ca~~plet:e eopy of an Ordinance
pa••ed on final reading and pabliahed by ~i~le aa ordinance
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ORO INAN CE NO. ~/ , SERIES OF 1 970
A . ORDINANCE AMENDING SECT I ON 10. 1 Em' IT LED "PUB LIC LI BRARY
BOARD -APPOim'MENT AND TERMS~, OF THE MUNI CI PAL CODE OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BY INCREASING THE VOTING MEMBE RSH IP
THEREOi" FROM SIX MEMBERS TO NINE MEKBERS AN D PROVIDING POR
TH EIR APPOim'MEm' AND r'OR THEIR TERMS OF OFFICI:: .
. vHEREA S , b y Reso l ution No. i , Ser ~Ps o f 1 970 ,
th e Cit y council o f the City o f En g lewood au thorized a
proposed Ch a rter Amendment be submitted to a vo te o f the
Qua l ified Electors of the City o f En g lewo o d. Said Am e nd-
ment, if approved , would i ncr ease the n umbe r o t votin·.1
members of the Publ i c Library Board f rom s]x (b ) to ni ne
(9 ) memb e r s a nd would p rovide f or th eir appo i ntme n t d ~d
terms , and
llHEREAS, a Special Mun i ci pa l Ele ction wa s h e l d o n
Ma y 5 , 1970, wherein said proposed charter ~e n dment wa ~
submi t ted to a vote o £ the Qualified ~le c t ors o f the Ci t y
o f Ens lewood, and
>fflEREAS, said proposed Charter Amendm e nt did r e c e i v e
a ma j ority vote of those Qualified Elector s votins on said
question.
NO~l , THEREr'ORE, BE IT ORDAINEU BY THE CITY COUNCIL Or'
THE C ITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as fo llows:
1. That Section 10.1 "LIBRARY BOARD -n PPOlm'MENT AND
TERMSw -be a nd the same is hereby a mend ed t o re d as
i ollows:
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10. l LIBRARY BOARD -APPOim'MENT A ~D TERMS
The Public Library Board o f t he Cit y sha ll
con ist of one (1) city counc i lma n and .. J .ht (8 )
members appoin ted by the counc i l f r o m c i Zens-
a t-lar <:~e. The council member shall ser v P. dur in <J
h i s tenure as councilman. Two (2 ) c i t l z e n -at-
lary e me mbers shall be appointed to ser v ·• un t i l
Februar v 1, 1971; two (2) cit i zens-at-l tr e to
se rve unt i l February 1, 197 2 ; two (2 ) c .tlzens -
a t-l a r ~e to serve until Februar y 1, 9 J . a nd two
(2 ) ci t i zen s -a t-lar<e to serve unt1l Febru ary 1,
1 974 . Ther eafter, citizen-at-lar ~e members shall
be a p po i nted f or f our-year terms. The c i t y Ma na•"er
shall a p po i nt a member o f th e L i brar y s ~aff to be
an ex o ffi cio non-voting memb e r of t he boa rd. All
mem ber s of the Board shall be subj ec t to remova l
by the a ppointing authority. T h uppointi n g
authori ty shall make appointments to f ill vacanci ~~
f or the unexpired terms.
In troduc e d, read i f ull and passed o n f i r s t rc ad~n .._ on
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day o f ~1 11 6 _, , 19 7 0. 2
Read b ti t 1e and passed on fi nal r ead in •J on the _/.._~---
day o ~<-LL • , 19 7 0 .
P 1blish .,.d by 9 tle as Ordina.Ifce No. --'-..2"'"·-'-/---;-,.,' S eries of
1 970 , o n the ) L day of ILa .«U__.<' , 1970. ' ?
Mayor
ATTEST:
ex o ffici o c ity clerk
I, .3 te phen A . Ly on, do hereby c e rt i fy tn a t the above and
f or e 9 o i n g i s a true, accurate and compl e t e copy of an Ordinance
p assed on final readin•:J and published b y titl e as Ord i nance No.
"· , Ser ies o f 19 7 0.
Attest:
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO ; i '70
JUNE 1, 1970 Cou,...:-.1 CiTY. OF l t·"-
REGULAR MEETING:
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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 invoc at ion was given by Reverend Frederick Hahn of
the Immanuel Lutheran Churc~. 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.
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COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT
THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF MAY 18, 1970 BE APPROVED
AS READ. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as
follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
Senti, Schwab.
Nays: Non e.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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Mayor 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.
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Ma yor S chwab recognized Mr. Mark Wilson, new reporter
for the Suburban Sun.
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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
study. 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.
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A report from Kells Waggoner, Director of Public Works,
regard i ng the work being done at the new lift station was received
for the record.
Director of Public Works Waggoner 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.
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The minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission
meetings of April 21, May 12, and May 19, 1970 were received for
the record. The minutes of May 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.
Discussion ensued.
Introduced as a Bill by Councilman Kreiling and read in 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 vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
Senti, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried .
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The minutes of the Library Board meeting of May 19, 1970
were received for the record.
City Counci l discussed the recent contribution• to the
library from Mr. Sullivan and the Englewood Educators.
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The minute s o f the Board o f AdJustment and Appeals
meet i ngs of April 8 and Ma y 19 , 197 0 we re rece i ved for the
reco rd. The min ute s of Ma y 19, 1970 were received with a
memorandum a ttached recommending an encroachment of a fence 11
feet on City property a t 4101 South Inca Street.
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED, THAT
THE RECOMMENDED ENCROACHMENT BE ALLOWED AND THAT THE MAYOR AND
CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXEC UT E THE ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT.
Upon the c all of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes : Councilmen Brown , Dhority , Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
Senti, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: No ne.
The Mayo r d ec lared the mo t ion carried .
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The minutes of the Wa ter and Sewer Board meeting of
May 19, 1970 with four memorandums att ached 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 resolut ion delegating thi s authority be prepared
setting forth the criteria for delegation.
A memoran dum recommending the inclusion of additional
land into the Bow Mar Sanitation Di strict was received for
the record .
COUNCILMAN LAY MOVED, CO UNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED, THAT
THE INCLUSION OF ADDI TION AL 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.
Na y s : None.
Absent: None.
The Ma yor d ecl ared the mo ion c a rried.
A memorandum recommending th at a Distributor's Contract
between the City and the South Clay Street Wa ter Users Associ-
ation be approved and executed was received for he record •
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCI LMAN DHORITY SECONDED, THAT
TH E 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 c all of the r oll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes : Counci l men Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
Sent~, S chwab .
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Absent: Non e .
The Mayor declared the mot i o n c arried .
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A report by Brooks Taylor, Traffic Director, regarding
his attendance at a Traffic Co ntrol and Systems Engineering
Seminar in Davenport , Iowa was received for the record.
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. 18, SERIES OF 1970
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND OWNED
SOLELY BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book.)
COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
ORDINANCE NO. 18, SERIES OF 1970 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING
AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY TITLE IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND
ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as
follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority, Kreiling, Lay, Lone,
Senti, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absen t: None.
The Mayor declared the motion carried .
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. 19, SERIES OF 1970
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.
(Copied in full in the official Ordinance Book.)
COUNCILMAN KREILING MOVED, COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED,
THAT ORDINANCE NO. 19, SERIES OF 1970 BE PASSED ON FINAL READING
AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND
ENTERPRISE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as
follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dho rity , Kreiling , Lay, Lone,
Senti , Schwab •
Nays: None .
Absent : None .
The Mayor declared the motion carried.
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Introduced as a Bill by Counci lman Dhority and read i n full,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING T~ THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER,
STATE OF COLORADO, A MUNICIPA L CORPORATION, ACTING BY, THROUGH
AND FOR THE US E OF I T S BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS, A PERMIT TO
CONST RUCT AND MAINTAIN A WATER CONDUIT THROUGH THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, AND DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY.
COUNCILMA N DHORITY MOVED, COUNCI LMAN 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 Brow n, Dhority, Kreiling , Lay, Lone, Senti, Sc hwab.
Nays: Non e .
Ab sent: No n e.
The Mayor dec lared the mot Lon c arrL ed .
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Introduced as a Bill by CouncLlman 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
TH E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BY INCREASING THE VOTING MEMBERSHIP THEREOF
FROM S I X MEMBERS TO NINE MEMBERS AND PROVIDING FOR ,THEIR APPOINT-
MEN T AND FOR THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE.
COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCI LMAN BROWN SECONDED,
THAT THE BILL FOR AN ORD INANC E BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND
ORDERED PUBLISHED IN FUL L IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE.
Upon the call of he roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling, Lay , Lone, Sen i, S chwab.
Nays: None .
Absen None .
The Mayor declared the mo tion c arried.
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Introduced as a Bill by Counci lman SentL and read in full,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 21 .1 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE
OF 'I'HE CITY OF EN GLEW OOD ENTITLED, "PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
ESTABL !SHED,' BY INCREASING THE VOTING MEMBERSHIP OF THE PLANNING
AND ZONING COMM ISSION FROM SIX MEMBERS TO NINE MEMBERS, PROVIDING
FOR THEIR APPOINTMENT AND THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE.
COUNCILMAN SENTI MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT
THE BILL FO R AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED
PUB ISHED IN FULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE. Upon
he call of he roll , the vo e resulted a s follows:
Ayes: ouncLlmen Brown , Dhority , Kre i ling, Lay, Lone, Senti , Schwab.
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The Ma yor declared the motion c arr ied.
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Introduced as a Bill by CouncLlman Lone and read in full,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 22 .2-5 OF THE MUNICIPAL
CODE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ENT ITLED , "O RGANIZATION OF THE
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AD APPEALS," BY INCRE ASING THE MEMBERSHIP
OF SAID BOARD FROM FIVE TO SEVEN MEMBERS AND PR OVIDING FOR TH EI R
APPOINTMENT AND FOR THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE .
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVE D, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED , THAT
THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST REA DING AND ORDERED
PUBLISHED IN FULL JN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD A~~ ENTERPRISE . Upon
the c al l of the roll, the vote resulted a s follows:
Ayes : Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling, L a y , Lon e , Senti , Schwab.
Nays: None.
Abs e nt : None.
The Ma yor declared the motion c a rried .
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In troduced as a Bill by Councilman Lay and read Ln full,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEC TI ON 8 .1 OF THE MUNI CIPAL CO DE
OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ENTITLED, "WAT ER AND SEWER BOARD ,"
BY INCREASING THE VOTING MEMBERSHIP OF SAID BOARD FROM SEVEN TO
NINE MEMBERS AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR APP OI NTMENT AND THEIR TERMS
OF OFFICE.
CO UN CILMAN LAY MOVED, COUNCILMAN SENTI SECONDED , THAT
THE BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORD ERED
PUBLISHED IN FULL lN THE ENGLE WOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE . Upon
the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows:
Ay es: CouncLlmen Brown, Dhority, Kr eLling , Lay, Lone , Senti, Schwab.
Nays: None.
Absent : None.
The Ma yor de lared he motton ca rr1ed.
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In reduced as a Btll by Counc ilman Dhor1ty and read in full ,
A Bl L FOR
A ORDI ANCE AMENDIN G SECTION 17.10 OF THE MUNICIPAL
CO DE OF THE CITY OF' Et-; LEWOOD ENTITLED , "REG"LATION OF POOL AND
BOWLING ESTABLISH/olE TS," B\ ALLOWING OWNERS, MANAGERS, AND
OPERATORS TO Kf.EP -Ar ESTABLISHME l'S OPEN UNTIL TWO O 'CLOCK A .M • • •
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COUNCI LMA N DHO RITY MOVED, COUNC I LMAN KREILING SECONDED,
THAT THE BILL F OR AN ORD I NANC E BE PASSED ON FIRST READING AND
ORDERED PUBLISHED I N F ULL IN THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD AND ENTERPRISE .
Upon the call of the roll , the vote resulted as follow s:
Ayes: Counci l men Brown , Dhority , Krei l ing , Lay , Lon e , Senti , Schwab .
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
The Ma yor declared the motion c arried .
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RESOLUTION NO . 15, SERIES OF 1970
A RESOLUTION CONCERNING X-RATED F I LMS WITHIN TH E CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(Copied in full in the official Resolutio n Book .)
COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED , COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED, THAT
RESOLUTION NO. 15, SERIES OF 1970 BE ADOPT ED AND APPROVED.
Discuss ion ensued .
COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMA N KR EILING SECONDED,
THAT THE RESOLUTI ON BE AMENDED BY ST RI KI NG THE WORDS "THE X-
RATED F ILM S ENT ITLED" FROM SECTION 1 AND INSERTING THE WORDS
"X-RATED F ILMS SUCH AS"; STR I KI NG THE WORD "I NFRA-SEXUM" FROM
SECTION 3 AND I NS ERTING THE WORDS "SUC H X-RA TED F ILMS." Upon
the c a l l of the roll, the vote re s ulted a s foll ow s :
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kreiling , Lay , Lon e , S enti , Schwab .
Na ys: None .
Absent: None .
The Mayor decl a red the motion carr1ed .
Upon the c a ll of the roll on the or iginal mot i on, the
v ote resulted a s follows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown , Dhority , Kr ei l i ng, Lay, Lone, Senti , Schwab.
Nays: Non e.
Absent: None .
The May or decl ared the motion c a rried .
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Clty Atto rney Be rard ini stated that his written report
on his rip o at tend a short cou rse on local governme nt problems
in Dallas, Texas h ad been submitted.
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Ci y Attorney Berardini sta ed hat the Sport Bowl 3.2
beer license suit had been argued on Friday, Ma y 29, 1970 . I • •
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City Attorney Berardini stated that a bill for an
ordinance adopting the revised City Code would be presented on
June 15, 1970 for Council's consideration .
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City Manager Dial discussed the funding of Sidewalk
Improvement District No. 70.
It was the consensus of C~ty Council that the City go
a head with the construction of the district expending $16,000.
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COUNCILMAN DHORITY MOVED, COUNCILMAN LONE SECONDED,
THAT THE ATTENDANCE OF MISS HARRIET LUTE , DIRECTOR OF LIBRARIES,
TO THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE IN DETROIT,
MICHIGAN, JUNE 28 THROUGH JULY 4 , 1970, BE APPR OVED . 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 Ma yor declared the motion carried .
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City Manager Di al presented a memorandum dated June
1, 1970 concerning the employee wage benefit recommendations .
Attached to said memorandum was a) a letter of understanding between
the Englewood Police Association and City officials dated Ma y 13 ,
1970; b) a letter of understanding between the Englewood Employees'
Association and City officials dated May 13, 1970; c) a letter
of understanding between the Englewood Firefighters' Association
and City officials dated Ma y 14, 1970; d) a memorandum from John
F . Murphy, Personnel Director, to the City Manager stating that
the Career Service Board un an imously recommends the adopt ion of
the wage program as outlined in the letters of unders tanding; and
e) a recommendation from the Career Service Board that the limita-
tion of accumulation of sick leave be lifted in 1971. Mr. Dial
stated that in essence the letters of understanding called for a
ten per cent increa se for all cl assified positions effective January
1 , 1971, a maximum sick leave accumulation up to 120 days, and a
moratorium on wage increas es through 1971-1972 unless there is an
incre as e in pay by area c~ties o eight per cent above that being
paid the C~ty of Englewood .
City Counc~l discussed the Career Service Board's recom-
mendation. It was the consens us of C~ty Council that the recom-
mendation in regard to eliminating the sick leave accumulation ce~ling be eliminated from the resolution accepting the employee
negot~ations.
RESOLUTION NO. 16, SERIES OF 1970
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING AND APPROVING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
1971 CITY EMPLOYEE SALARIES AND RELATED BENEFITS.
(Cop~ed in full in he official Resolution Book.)
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COUNCIL MAN LONE MOVED, COUNCILMAN LAY SECONDED, THAT
RESOLUTION NO . 16, SERIES OF 1970, AS AMENDED, BE ADOPTED AND
APPROVED " Upon the c a ll of the roll, the vote resulted as
fo llows:
Ayes: Councilmen Brown, Dhority , Kre ilin g , Lay, Lone, Senti, S chwab.
Nays: None.
Absent: None .
The Ma yor decl a red the motion carr~ed.
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City Ma nager Dial stated that a study se s sion h ad been
estab lished for 7 :30P .M ., June 8 , 1970 . Mr . Dial stated that
oral an d written reports on the out-of-state trips of Mr. Larry
Bourn ; Mr. Jack L . Cl a sby , Chi ef of Police ; Mr . William A. Hamilton ,
Fire Chief ; and Mr . Wil liam L. McDivitt, Assistant City Manager ,
would b e presented . These trips were to view existing fire and
police communic a tion headqu a rters and h a d previously been authorized
at a n informal City Council session .
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City Man ager Di al discussed the dedication of the new
street shops with City Council .
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City Manager Di a l stated th a t the We st Slope dedic a tion
had b ee n s et for June 2 7 , 1970 and would coincide with a study
s ession.
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City Manager Dial reported on various TOPICS programs
in which the City of Englewood was applyi ng for or participa ting .
Mr . Di al sta ted th a t ~t was the hope of the Colorado Depar tment
of Highwa y s th a t the Broadway-U.S. 285 interchange would be com-
p leted b y Thanksg~ving .
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City Ma nager Di al stated that the drainage problem on
West Irvi ng discussed at the last City Council meet i ng h ad been
further discussed with the ~nte rested parties and the City
sta ff . Mr . Dial stated that the resident s of the area were
preparing to approach the City of Sheridan and the developers
for a lleviat ion of their problem.
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P .M. Councilman Dh o r ity left the Council Chambers at 10:26
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COUNCILMAN LONE MOVED, COUNCI LMAN LAY S ECONDED , THAT
THE MEETING BE ADJOURNED . Upon the c al l of the roll , the vote
r esulted a s follows :
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Ayes: Councilmen Brown , Kreiling, Lay , Lone , Senti ,
Nays: None.
Absent: Councilman Dhority.
The Mayor declared the motion carried , and the mee ting adjourned
at 10:30 P .M.
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MlmltN of May 14, 1970
The recular meeUDg of tbe Englewood Parka 6 Reoreetion Comm1811loll wu oalled
to order by Paul BleMiag, chaJ.rmall , at 7:30p.m. ill tbe llecreatioD Ofl!lce , 3400 South
ElaU.
Members present: ~~~~~~·_!!~~en, Allan, Bleu~-it C.!!I L
"SPECIAL CITIZEN PROGRAM INVITEES ,
Precinct No . -Mr. and Mrs . Ronald C. Lewis, 3000 South Zuni Street
Precinct No . 2 -Mr. and Mrs . Bert Brasz, 2720 South Bannock Street
~t No . 3 -Mr. and Mrs . c .c . Nicholas , 21 East Bate s Av e nue
Pr ecinct No . 4 -Mr . and Mrs . Robert G. Ducham, 3846 South Cherokee Street
Precinct No . 5 -Mr . and Mr s . Robert Chamberlain , 3122 South Pearl Street
Precinct No. 6 -Mr. and Mr s . Donald A. Novy , 2927 South Lafayette Drive
Precinct No . 7 -Mr. and Mrs . James B. Sevy , 2160 Ea st Floyd Av enue
No . 8 -Mr . and Mr s . Granville Cothron , 3588 South Emer s on Street
Precinct No . 9 -Mr . and Mr s . Kenneth E. Mull, 3908 South Wa s hington Street
Precinct No . 10 -Mr . and Mrs . John K. Shull , 4236 South Galapago Street
Precinct No . 11 -Mr . and Mr s . Eddie Fanquma , Jr . • 4389 South Sherman Stree t
Precinct No . 12 -Mr . and Mr s . Alan J . Downing , 4593 South Huron Street
Precinct No . 13 -Mr . and Mr s . Wayn e Bush, 3268 West Tufts Av en ue
Precinct No . 14 -Mr . and Mrs . D. Coudon , 5095 South Huron Street
o . 15 -Mr. and Mr s . M. w. Foote, 47 60 So uth Inca Street
Precinct No. 16 -Mr . and Mr s . David Karitan, 4477 South Pennsylvania Str
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ENGLEWOOD PARKS ll RECREATION COMMISSION
Mlnutee of May 14, 1970
Tbe replar meetiDg of the Englewood Pub 6 Recreetlon CommiBI'IiOD wu called
to order by Paul BlaMing, ohaf.rman, at 7:30p.m. bl the Recreat1oD Oftice, 3400 South
ElaU.
Members present: Stackhouae, LBJ, JorgeMen, Allan, Bless~~,/ c 1
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llJld Romans, ex-officio ' ' -.1 ~ o~ l
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Cuahtng '·. i' 7 ": •
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Pat Horsley ) 0 ~=' E.r,·c '-• . .
Robert Proctor ) Officers Englewood Recreation C~fill~~ f 'Lt:
Ray Stanley ) · coL o .
Members absent:
Also present:
Jerry Royther, Asst. Dlr. of Parks & Recreation
Allen moved, Lay secooded. that the minutes of April 8 meeting be approved aa
printed. Motion carried.
The financial r eport and llst of April expenditures were not available from the FtDance
Depart111ent.
According to information received from the City Mauager, the City will take over the
Groussman Buildlng JanUIU"Y 1, 1971. Tbe HtghwarDeP.artmeDt will grllDt a lease for at
least ten to fifteen years. The Commission cUsousaed the lllJldaoaplng along th1a intercballge
and felt tt should be tho responsibility of the Htpway Department to tab oare of this.
Jorgenaen moved, Lay eeoonded, tbat reoommeodatlon be made to City Council that ooatact
be made with State Htgbwa,y officials Mking that th1a landacaping be oompletecL Kotl.oa
carried.
Mrs. Horsley reported on the meeting of the Youth CouncU held April 30. Seftl'al
sngpstf.ona were made aa to recrut1011 facllltiea and Wqtb,y diacussi011 011 WIN !or tbe
GrouasmllD balldiDg. She feels that lf the yoanptera can pt lnvol'Nd In the pluudng l:lr
the building they will feel like it is their own project and tab a greater interest ln. the
acttvtttes. She suggested that the youth representatives~ eome oftba Oommtaslon
meetlnp with the Commission' a approval. The Co!llllduiOD 8p'eed thla woold be a good
ldea. A tour of the park system Ia being planned to;.· tbe Youth Ccuncil members this summer.
Tbe t.tter from Mr. Ble.eatng to City Coucllm reprd to a propoaed poUoJ for namblg
parka and other recreational faollltiH waa recelved by CoancU for the reoord. This will be
placed on the apDda for dlaoulllon at the dinner meeUDs wltb City Cocmc1l on Juae II. I . •
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After lngtlly dlaCilsalon StackhowMI moved, Allell ~. that the $30, 000. flpre tar
the golf ooarse iD 1971 be cllaDged to $25,000. to be aMd lar architect feN, 1aDd optiCIIUI ,
Lay Tbe cbatrman declared tbe motion carried.
Tbe Commiaaion reoommeoded that Belleview developmet be changed from 197! to
1971.
The following prioritie. !or 1971 were decided: (1) Crouaaman Building nDOYIItioD;
(2) DeveJopmeut of west end of Belleview Park; (S) All-purpose ClOI1IU at B&tee-Lopn,
Jaaon, Centennial Parks; (4) Golf Course; {5) pa.ve parking Iota at Miller Field, Jason
and Bates-Logan Parka. These projects amount to $1•U,SM. 00 .
Other items recommended to be included in tbe se-nm year program were hJmcl»all
courts and wading pool at BiDcla!r Swim Pool.
The Commission approved the Capttallmprovement Program as cbanpd to be pre-
eented to the PlaDniDg Commisafon and City Manapr.
The poaa1b1lity of South Suburban jof.n1ng with Englewood iD developmeat of a Flf courM
at McLellan Reeervoir but if other locClona were propoeed they mi&ht be mtere.ted. It
waa declcled that the golf committee sbould lipiD become aottve to look at other altea.
Mr. Lay atatecl that some membera of the City Coanctl feel the puk reptao.almt pl'Oil'1UD
1a uearlDi the e~~d and do DOt reallse the Deed far more than the $50, 000. per y-.r capital
improvement approprlatton. It waa decided that tbla tt.m Gould alao be placecl OD the qwada
!or dtacuasion at tbe di..Dner meeUnc on Juu 22 to explaiD ta Ctty Coancll just wW Ia yet to
be done In park improYe!Deftta.
Mr. Royther reviewed the nmmer reoreaUOD prosrama being otrered. They are
primar1J.r the eame u Jut year With a fJ1W PI'OIP'&IIUI betnc t?tpcded. TbeN will be a $1. 60
player r.. charpd In the adult eoftbell program to help otr.t the 1alar1H. Tbe ~
Soft ball AIIOdatlon hu been orp!daed to wort wttb the J)epartmeDt oa ~.
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Mtont.M of MQ 14, lHO
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Ccmferace 011 JUDe 10, 11, 12.
n. JDeiiUDg ad,lGurud at 10:00 p.m.
Respectfully aubmltted:
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0.11' THJ: PARXS 6 RECREATION COMMIS8lON
SUBiJECT : Lalldacaplng of Interchanp at Broadway ad H1gbway TO
RECOIOrlENDATION: That the City Couuctl relate to the state HiJbway ~
their OODCG'D about the quaUty ot the tanctac..p"•c pt.Decltar
the lutercbange that w1ll ..,. be OOJUitruotecl at Broadway
and Hl~ 70. Th1a vtta1 ad necee•ary tnterchaap will
destroy a m1all but wen landeoaped area aDd tbe Co•mf&Roo
Ia vltalJy OODCorned with the future beauty of the total area.
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Property Tax
Sales T a x
Fran chise Taxes :
Public Service Co.
Mountain States
Water Utility
Sewer Utility
Total
Oth er Taxes :
Spec. Own ership
Cigarette Tax
Liquor Occupa tion al
Total
Fe e s & Pe rmits:
Street Cuts
Bu i lding Permits
Electric al Permits
Plumbing Permits
Spec. Reg . Fees
Dog Licenses
Misc. Licenses
Total
Mun icipal Court
Revenue from Other
Ag e nci es :
State Liquor Lie.
State H/W Users Tax
County Court Fees
Total
Service Charges :
Library Fees
Engineering Fees
Mob ile Home
Poli ce
Fire Districts
Library Contract
State H/W Maint.
Total
Other Revenues :
Interest
Miscellaneous
Total
Total Reve nu e
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REALIZATlON OF ESTIMATED REVENtre!:fY COL .F I CIA L
GENERAL FUND 1 r• r-·~1 C:NT
For Month of Ma y, 1970
An icipated
Revenue
$ 188,62 6
1,686 ,570
92,0 00
51 ,000
25,744
8,816
177,560
20 ,500
95 ,700
11,100
127,300
2,200
20,000
5 ,400
1 ,60 0
43,500
26,500
99,200
48,000
1,150
1771100
2 ,400
180,650
7 ,400
5 ,700
1 ,500
3,500
21,000
34 ,064
2 ,600
75 ,764
6,000
4,000
10,000
$2,593 ,670
Current
Month
$ 20 ,575
131,775
14,157
14 ,1 57
14 ,378
7 ,960
333
22,671
180
2,814
1,259
285
1, 269
625
1,835
8,267
3,588
1 35
19, 792
224
20,151
550
26
480
601
50
1,707
1 ,123
1,123
$224 ,014
Cr
To D<¢6y Or
$ 83 ,954
7.,".619
75,055
28,55 1
103,606
19,422
39 ,509
1012 33
69 ,164
999
10,948
3,983
1 ,288
34,350
2 ,668
22,525
76 ,761
19,722
236
83,192
1 ,650
85,078
2. 977
536
792
1,598
11,119
8,575
867
26,464
5 ,970
5 ,970
$1,244 ,338
'10
% of Es~. Last Year
LC oJJ.J;eps 0~ .>r-6 Date
·COLo.
45 $ 85,301
46
58
54
77
41
47
35
59
48
544 ,638
109 ,429
47,797
62,259
2 3' 351
65,411
24,861
3, 774
$966,821
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REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES
WATER FUND
For Mon th of Ma y , 1970
Anticipated Current To Date % of Est. Last Year
Revenue Mo nth Collected To Date
Wa ter Sales $788,874 $87 ,180 $381,052 48 $355 ,319
Other:
Tap Fees 950 94 238
Connection Charges 30,000 2,844 14,305
Prope rty Tax 316 34 141
Rentals 12 1095 634 3,001
Interest 25,000
Miscellaneous 7 1200 2 I 290 3 1 979
Total 751561 5 1 896 21 1 664 29 33 1403
Total Revenue $8 64 1435 $93 1076 $402 I 716 47 $388 1 722
EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHA RGED TO 1970 BUDGETED APPROPRIATI ONS
Annual Current Current Spent & % of L a st Year
Budget Mon th Encumb. Encumb. Budget To Date
To Date
Production:
Source & Sup. $ 26 ,1 09 $ 4,2 7 8 $ 101 962
Power & Pump 97 ,575 6 ,736 2 9, 618
Purification 73 I 827 111019 271680
Total 197,511 22,033 68,260 34 $ 60,899
Trans . & Dist. 107,279 8,039 271975 26 27,450
Administration:
Account & Col!. 52,200 3,587 19,883
General 951970 4 1 946 331296
Total 148,170 8,533 53 ,1 79 36 49,805
Debt Service 374,123 69 ,802
Miscellaneous 2 5 ,752 675 675 2 20,000 I Capit al Plant & • •
Equipment 58 1ooo 72 291423 51 421160
Total Expense ~910 1 835 p9 1 352 p791 512 20 ~2701 116
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REALIZATION OF ES1 'I MA TED RE VENUE S
SEWER FlJND
For Month of Ma y , 1970
Ant1c1pa ted Current To Da te %o f Es t . Las t Year
Revenue Mon h Colle c ted To Date
Di spo sa l S e r vice $250 ,000 $16 ,92 2 $1 0 6 ,054 42 $113,685
Other :
Conn ection F ee s 3 ,1 0 0 2 ,5 1 5 11 1 54 5
Co nn . F ee s Ou t -
side 20 ,0 0 0 3 ,1 55 13 ,60 8
T ap Fees 20 5 1,191
Intere s t 30 ,0 00
Sa le S cra p
Ma teri a l 15
Miscellaneous 750 600
Tota l 53 (850 ~875 26 (959 50 19(522
Total Revenue ~303 (8 50 ~2 2 (797 ~1 33 ( 0 13 44 p33 (20 7
EXPENDI TURE S & EN CUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1970 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS
An n u a l Cu rren cu r ren t Spe n t & % o f Las t Year
Bu d g et Mont h En c umb. Enc umb . Budget To Date
To Dat e
T r e a tment $ 82 1 555 $ 9 ,1 62 $ 35 ,80 8 4 3 $2 7 ,897
Sanit ary System 40,9 1 5 2 ,829 14,014 34 1 5 ,6 2 0
Adml.nl.stratl.on :
Ace . & Coll . 14,168 1 12 57 6 ,339
General 25 (0 4 2 883 8 (308
Total 39,210 2 ,140 14 1 64 7 37 11 ,204
Debt Service 75 ,758 10,219 10 ,219 14 11 ,051
Ml.scell aneous 23,816 2 ,448 10 20 ,975
capl.ta1 Plant &
Eq u l.pment 30 ,000 59 $40 (000 42 1 514 100 974 • •
Total Expense ~292 (254 ~24 (409 ~40 1 000 ~119 1 650 41 $87 1 721
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REALIZA TION OF ESTIMA TED RE VENUES
PUBLIC I MP RO VE ME NT FUND
For Month of Ma y , 1970
An icipated Current To Da te % of E st . La s t Ye a r
Revenue Month Collected To Date
Prope r ty T a x $ 95 ,042 $10 ,367 $ 42 ,3 01 4 5 $ 4 2,980
Sa les T a x 1 9 4 ,88 6 15 ,2 2 5 89 ,3 81 46 1 56 ,86 2
Inte r e s t 5 ,000 2 ,6 10
Mi s ce l l an eou s 2 ,500 65 65 2 493
S a l e S treet Shops 57 ,000
Tota l Revenu e $354 ,42 8 $25 ,657 $131 ,747 37 $20 2 ,945
EXPENDI TUR ES ENC UMBRAN CE S CHA RGED TO 1970 BUD GETE D APPROPR IA T IONS
Cumul a tive Curr e nt Curren t Spe n t & % of Las t Ye a r
Appropri -Mon th En curnb . En c urnb. App ro-To Date
a t io n To Dat e Eri a tion
Paving Dist . #19 $ 90 ,000 $ 12 .0 1
Park Improvement 36 ,000
Central Shops 10 ,035
Aerial Ladder (134) 57 100
Fire S at ion #1
Relocat~on 277 ,738 $ 552 1,847 6
Pol~ce Reloca ~on 20 ,180 482 2 ,421 12
S orm Drainage 103,565
School Signals 24,38 875 4 , 521 19
Broadway-u.s. 285 I • • S1gnals 16 ,801
Santa Fe-Dartmouth
Stgnals 6 ,000 2 ,808 3 , 952 66
F~re Station #4 5 ,000
Total Expense ~589 ,571 ~4 ,717 ~12 ,810 2 $6 4 ,0 8 8
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For Mon th of May, 1970
Anticipated Current To Date % of Es t. Las t Year ----Revenue Month Collected To Date
City of Englewood $ 41,270 $20 ,635 $20 ,635 50 $12,000
School District No. 1 17 ,300 2,441 14 4,427
Outdoor Pool 14 ,150
Indoor Pool 13 ,350 32 8 2 ,004 1 5 1,066
Sports & Games 15,100 3 , 200 9 ,098 60 7 ,524
Cultural Activities 12 ,400 1 ,551 5 , 297 43 4, 760
Playgrounds 800
Special Events &
Programs 2 ,440 14 351 14 292
Interest 300 131 I
Other Income 800 8 222 28 203
Total Revenue ~117 , 910 ~2 5 , 736 ~40 ,048 34 ~3 0 ,4 03
EXPENDITURES
Annual current Current Spent & % of Last Ye ar
Budget Month Encumb. Encumb . Budget To Date
To Da te
outdoor Pool $ 15,949 $ 720 $ 930 6 $ 402
Indoor Pool .21 ,411 489 3 ,267 15 3 ,3 02
Sports & Games 42 ,011 1,976 10 ,850 26 13 ,2 53
Cultural Activities 18,906 2 ,148 7 ,2 38 38 6,613
Playgrounds 6 ,342 55 1 54 I • •
Special Events 5 ,415 128 801 15 598
General Operations 12 ,109 509 4 ,821 40 3 ,298
Total Expense 2122 ,143 25 ,970 22 7 ,962 23 227 ,520
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C OUNCIL '"'OC U .1EN't
FINANCE DEPARTMENT )
REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES
' Jl/ 1 ') '70 GENERAL FUND
For Month of April, 1970 C O Ui·:c r• t
CITY . '· ' 1 '''JG F I L E
OF ENGL E VOOO, COL.C.
Anticipated Curren t To Date %of Est. Last Year Reven ue Mon th Collected To Date
Property Tax $ 188,62 6 $ 29,13 5 $ 63,379 34 $ 56,985
Sales Tax 1,686,570 145,222 641,844 38 448,366
Franchise Taxes:
Public Service Co. 92 ,000 34,500 75 ,055 Mountain Stat es 51 ,000 14, 395 Water Utility 2 5 ,744
Sewer Utility 8 ,81 6
Total 177,560 34 ,500 89,4 50 50 79 ,581
Other Taxes:
Spec . Ownership 20 ,500 5 ,044 5 ,044 Cig arette Tax 95 ,700 8 ,9 35 31 ,54 9 Liq uor Occupational 11,100 9,900 Total 12 7, 300 13,979 46,493 37 46,199
Fees & P e rm its :
Street Cuts 2,200 238 819 Building Permits 20 ,000 2,049 8,134 Electrical P e rmits 5 ,40 0 972 2, 724 Plumbing Permits 1,6 00 373 1,003 Spec. Reg. F ee s 43,500 16,140 33,081 Dog Licenses 755 2,043 Misc. Licenses 2 6 ,500 1,241 20,690 Tot al 99 ,2 00 21,768 68 ,494 69 4 7, 287
Municipal Court 48,000 4,094 16,204 34 18 ,528
Revenue from Other
Agencies :
S tate Liquor Lie . 1,150 102 S t a te H/W Users Tax 177 ,10 0 2 6 ,279 63 ,400 County Court Fee s 2,400 5 89 1 ,426 Total 180,650 26,868 64,928 36 49,8 77
Service Charges:
Library Fees 7 ,400 637 2,42 7 Engin eeri ng Fees 5 ,700 346 5 10 Mob ile Home 1 ,500 312 Pol ice 3 ,500 2 60 997 Fire Di stricts 21,0 00 6 1 11,069 Library Contract 34 ,064 8 ,575 8,575 State H/W Maint. 2 ,600 21 7 867 Total 75 ,764 10 ,096 24,757 33 23,141
Other Revenue s:
Inte r est 6 ,000
Miscell an eous 4 ,000 862 4 847 Total 10 ,000 862 4 84 7 48 2,511
• Total Revenue $2 ,593 ,670 $286,52 4 $1,020,396 39 $772,4 75
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EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1970 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS
GENERAL FUND
For Month of April , 1970
Annual Current Current Spent & %of Last Year Budget ~ Encurnb. Encurnb. Budget To Date
To Date
City Council &
Boards:
City Council $ 22,732 $ 1 ,859 $ 8,537 Board of Adjust. 1,965 129 517 Career Service 1 ,140 85 345 Planning & Zon . 1,993 51 527 Library 600 33 66 City Attorney 38 1908 31664 111792 Total 67,338 5, 821 21,784 32 $ 17,063
Management :
City Manager 5 2,218 3,860 11,758 Personnel 231551 21261 71796 Total 75,769 6,121 19,554 26 24,429
Finance:
Finance Office 117,487 9,710 33,666 Municipal Court 221155 21231 61694 Total 139,642 11,941 40 ,360 29 46,025
Public Works:
Engineering 91,814 5 ,346 19,220 Streets 364,722 24,990 86,037 Traffic 97,595 7, 724 28,526 Building Insp. 71 ,546 4, 514 17 ,001 Building Maint. 1101037 71803 341100 Total 735 ,714 50,377 184,884 25 257,512
Fire Department 495 ,803 381032 1611072 32 126,066
Police Department 627 1406 501004 $11,566 2081623 33 1881528
Parks & Recreation 2601462 14 1408 56 1174 22 66 1 594
Planning 57 1055 3 12 30 151756 28 111440
Library 1231460 7 1 523 301138 24 321889
General Government:
Central Services 151828 11007 51064 General Operation 60 1 835 3 1886 33,472 Employee Benefits 840
Total 77 1503 41893 381536 so 281540
Total Expense ~2,660,152 ~192,350 ~11, 566 ~776,881 29 P99, 086
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REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES
WATER FUND
For Month of April , 1970
Anticipated Current To Date ')(, of Est. Last Year
Revenue Month Co llected To Date
Water Sales $788,874 $83.824 $293,872 37 $317,629
Other:
Tap Fees 950 107 297
Connection Charges 30,000 7,085 11,461
Property Tax 316 49 106
Rentals 12.095 881 2. 367
Interest 25,000
Miscellaneous 7,200 1,689
Total 75,561 8,122 15,920 21 24,792
Total Revenue ~864,435 ~91,946 ~309 ,792 36 p42 ,421
EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1970 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS
Annua l Current Current Spent & ')(, of Last Year
Budget Month Encumb . Encumb . Budget To Date
To Date
Production:
Source & Sup. $ 26,109 $ 1, 932 $ 6,684
Power & Pump 97,575 6,965 22,855
Purification 73 ,827 5 ,222 16,661
Total 197,511 14,119 46,200 23 $ 43,010
Trans. & Dist. 107,279 3, 725 19,93 6 19 21,894
Administration:
Account & Coll. 52,200 4,210 16.2 96
General 95,970 6,016 28,350
Total 148,170 10,226 44,646 30 46,274
Debt Service 374,123 319
Miscellaneous 25,752 20,000
Capital Plant &
Equipment s8 ,ooo 29 ,276 29,351 .51 30,799
Total Expense ~910,835 ~57,346 ~140 ,133 15 ~162 ,296
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REALIZATI ON OF ESTIMATED REVENUES
SEWER FUND
For Month of April, 1970
Anticipated Current To Date % of Est. Last Year Re~ ~ Collected To Date
Disposal Service $250,000 $21,069 $ 89,132 36 $101,319
Other:
Connection Fees 3,100 405 9,030 Conn . Fees Out-
side 20,000 1,613 10,453 Tap Fees 171 986 Interest 30,000
Sale Scrap
Material 15 Miscellaneous 750 600 Total 53,850 2,189 21,084 39 15,724
Total Revenue $303,850 $23,258 $110 ,216 36 $117,043
EXPENDITURES
& ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1970 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS
Annual Current Current Spent & % of Last Year Budget ~ Encumb. Encumb. Budget To Date
To Date
Treatment $ 82' 555 $ 8,650 $26,646 32 $22,825
Sanitary System 40,915 2,621 11,185 27 13,610
Administration:
Ace. & Co11. 14,168 1 ,411 5 ,082 General 25,042 1,679 7 ,425 Total 39,210 3, 090 12 '507 32 9,660
Debt Service 75,758
11 ,02 4
Miscellaneous 2 3 ' 816 2,448 10 20,975
Capital Plant &
Equipment 30 ,000 2,455 ~40,000 42,455 100 974
Total Expense $292 ' 254 $16,816 $40 ,000 $95,241 33 $79 ,068
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REALIZATION OF ESTIMATED REVENUES
PUBLI C IMPROVEMENT FUND
For Month of April, 1970
Anticipa ted Current To Dat e % of Est. Last Year Revenue ~ Collected To Date
Property Tax $ 95,042 $14,680 $ 31,934 34 $ 28,712
Sales Tax 194,886 16,778 74,156 38 129,134
Interest 5 ,000 l, 710
Miscellaneous 2,500
136
Sale Street Shops 57 ,000
Total Revenue $354 ,428 $31,458 $106,090 30 $159,692
EXPENDITURES & ENCUMBRANCES CHARGED TO 1970 BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS
Cumulative Current Current Spent & % of Last Year Appropri-~ Encumb. Encumb. Appro-To Date ~ To Date ,Eriation
Paving Dist. #19 $ 90,000 $ 12 .01
Park Improvement 36 ,000
Central Shops 10 ,035
Aerial Ladder (134) $ 53 110 100
Fire Station #1
Relocation 2 77' 738 350 1,295 .04
Police Relocation 20,180 480 1,939 10
Storm Dra inage 10 3 ,56 5
School S ignals 24,386 3 ,646 3,646 15
Broadway-u.s . 285
Signals 16,801
Santa Fe-Dartmouth
Signals 6,000 53 1,144 19
Fire Station #4 5,000
Total Expense ~589, 571 ~4,582 ~8,146 1 ~63,823
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For Month of April, 1970
Anticipated
Revenue
Current
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To Date % of Est.
Collected
City of Englewood
School Distric t No. 1
Outdoor Pool
Indoor Pool
Sports & Games
Cultural Activities
Playgrounds
Special Events &
Programs
Interest
Other Income
Total Revenue
$ 41 ,270
17,300
14,150
13,350
15,100
12,400
800
2,440
300
800
~1171910
$1,307 $ 2,441
481 1,678
2,388 5,898
1,150 3,745
112 338
44 214
$51482 $141314
EXPENDITURES
Annual
Budget
Current Current Spent &
~ Encumb. Encumb.
To Date
Outdoor Pool $ 15,949 $ 53 $ 210
Indoor Pool 21,411 604 2,779
S ports & Games 42,011 2,509 8,874
Cultural Activi ties 18,906 1,115 5,090
Playgrounds 6,342 55
Special Events 5,415 199 673
General Operations 12 1 109 945 41312
14
13
39
30
14
27
12
% of
Budget
1
13
21
27
1
12
36
Last Year
To Date
$12,000
3,686
911
5,735
3,985
270
131
103
$261821
Last Year
To Date
$ 177
2,536
11,263
4,840
50
530
11793
$5142 5 S2L 993 18 $211189 Total Expense =$=1=2=2=1=1=4=3====~==================~===================
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Jack L. Clasby, Chief of Polic
FROM: Sgt. Robert E. Pe nney, Ran g e Ma st r
DATE: Jun e 10 , I 970
SUBJECT: REPORT 0~ STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
Dear Sir :
On June 6th and 7th the Englewood Police Pistol Team participated
in the Eighth Annual Colorado State Police Pistol Championship
matches held at the police range in Greeley, Colorado. This was
for law enforcement officers only. per N.R.A. rules.
Firearm~ allowed -any revolver chambered for the .38 special or
.357 magnum, using .38 special wadcutter type ammunition and
firing at the B2 7 silhouette target •.
The Englewood Po lice Department 4-man team won the State Champion-
ship shoot i ng in Lhe Master Class. As you know there are four
classes and Mast er is the top class. Our score was a 2262 with
95X out of a poss ib l e 2400 with 240X. Members of the team are
Sgt. Rob ert Penney, Sgt. Le o n Mull, Officers Wi lliam Belt and Randall Carson.
Officer Belt took a third place for 25 yd. p oht shoulder, no
support with a scor of 234 with 6X out of a P• ss ible 240 with 24X.
Sgt. Penney won the Individual State Championsh i p with an aggre-
gate sco r~ of l 44 with 68X our of a possible 1 ~00 with lSOX. He
also wa overall winner of the 25 yd. point shoulder, no support
match with a 235 w i Lh 7X out of a possible 24 0 ~o.-i th 24X and
placed fourth in Lne 25 yd. kneeling, right and left hand barricade
match with a scor oE 177 with lOX out of a p oss ible 180 with 18X
in a sh ottoff i a tie with an officer from Las Cruces, New Mexico.
There were 5 shooLLrs participating in the match including last
years nat ional champion from Kansas City. Thirty -s ix of them
were Ma ster Cla ss ~hoo ters with the rest b ein divided among the other thr et classes re presented.
S t. Penney , Of icers Belt and Carson shoot a
This rat in me;ms \ ou can n v r shoot lower.
in the Exp ert Clns~.
LifeTime Masters.
S •t. Mull shoots
We are ant:.ici pe~ti n.., s hooting in the National Police Pistol
Championship Mat ch' this year in Jackson, Mi s_i sippi if we can
find enou h spor~,r~. We might not win, but w are the best in
the tat of Colcn ·,du a nd would like to represent it .
The Englewood Po!; L Pistol Team shot in the xpe rt class last
y ar and took th<ta firs t place award and on · econd place out
of the four 1aa .ch c, h ld here in Colorado. This year , besides
th championship , LhL team also t16ok lst plac<o in La Junta in May.
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING
MAY 19, 1970
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COMMISSION . 11 {)6h~i\.t
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I . CALL 1~ ORDER.
Th regul ar meeting of the City Planning and Zoning
c alled to order at 8 :05 P . M. by Chairman Carlson.
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Of:" C:
Commiss io
Members pre ent: Woods ; Walsh; Senti; Lentsch; Carlson
Rom ans, Ex-o ffici o
Mem be r s absent: Lon e
Al o present : City Attor n ey Berard i ni
II . APPROVAL OF MINUTES .
Mr. Carlson stated that Minutes of the meeti n g of Apr i l 21, 1970, were to be c onsidered f or approval .
Lentsch mov ed:
Wal h se c onded : The Minutes of April 21, 1970 be approved as written.
The motion carried unanimously .
III. R. G. CUMM INGS
Lots 5, 6, 7 & 8
Block 1, Be ll I le
Garde n , 2nd F ili n g .
REZONING
R-4 to I-1 CA SE #12-68
Mr. Carlson stated that a Publi c Heari n g has been c all e d for the purpose
of c onsideri n g th e application to rezone the property at the northwest
c orner of West Thomas Avenue and the Beverly Drive i ntersection. The
property i s presently z on ed R-4 (Resi d enti al-Pr o fessi onal) and the re-
quest is f or I-1 (Light Industrial) zoning .
Wood s mov e d:
S e nt i seconded: Th e Publ ic Hearing be ope n e d .
The motion c arried unanimou s l y .
Mr s . Roman s stated t ha t the property has been posted the required length
of ti me, and that publi c noti ce was i n the of fici al City newspaper, the
Englewood Hera ld, on Apr i l 30, 1970. Mr • Romans then indicated the
area on t h e offi cial zoning map and reviewed t h e R-4 (Residential-Pro-
Le Ional) Zon Di strict restrictions , which will permit single and
two-f am i ly reside n tial uses on 50 ft. f r ont a ge , while office buildings,
parking lots, publi c buildings, educational institutions and religious
i n titutions ar required to hav e a mi nimum o f 100 ft. frontage. Mr .
Roma ns pointed out t hat non-residen tial u a re re quire d to s c reen
th Ir property to shield that us e from adj oining residential property
owners . Mrs . Romans al so noted the zoning on property which abut the
ite . To the ou t h, the land is in th City o f En g lewood and is zoned
I-I (Light Indu trial). In Arapahoe County, there is R-3 (Si n gle-
family Reside nt i al ) z on i n g t o the no rth and e as t of the site; li ght
1ndustry adjoining the property on the we t , and aero s Pe c o s St reet t h r e i heavy industrial zoning.
lr . Roman then gave a resu m ~ of p rmitted u s es in th I-1 (Light
ln dus t I al ) Zon District 1n the City of Engl wood. Mrs. Roman s noted
tha t th h i g ht In this industrial di tri t wa c ontrol! d by th "gross
gro ss floor area ould not exc ed two tim the
noted that a gain , r ning 1 r quir d wh n an industri al
or adjoins a resid ntial zon di trict. Off -treet
al o r quired. Mrs . Roman al o r w d th limita tion s on
1 f c t s" wh1ch govern indu trial u u h as limitation on ~o t, Vtbr ation , odor , noi e, glar , t •
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Mrs. Romans s tat d t hat Mr. Cwnm~ngs , property owner , had called earlier
i n th e day to state that h e was hospitalized and would be unable to at-
Le nd t h me ting. He stated that he had asked Mr . Moore, who wishes to
develop the property, to present the proponents case before the Commissi o n .
Mr • Romans also noted that a "covena n t" had been filed with the Planning
O ff~ce , wherein Mr. Cummings has stated he will restrict the use of the
land if the rezoning is gr anted to the use Mr . Moore proposes. Mrs.
Romans asked if the Commis sion desired to have this document read at
th~s time? Mr. Car l son stated t hat it would be read later in the meeting .
Mr . Carlso n a k ed the proponents of the rezoning request t o present their
c ase .
hlr. Jame s Moor s tat d that he ha th property under c ontrac t of sale
b a se d on appro val of indu s trial zoni n g to a ccommodate their proposed use,
whi c h i s th e manufa tur of Bingo Car d s . Mr. Moore noted that his firm
th ir pr s nt location -4796 South Broadway -for 20
d sirous of remaining within the City of Englewood, and
to d velop th ir new building . Mr . Moore noted that
is now too larg for their present quarters, and stated
ite has 30,000 q . ft . lot area, which will be ample room
for s om Lime to come . Mr. !oore stated that this site was selected
becaus it is inn ar proxim1ty to their present location on Broadw ay ,
and has I-1 surrou nd ings . Mr . Moore stated that h e knew of no new
id ntial uses constructed with~n th area i n the last several years,
whil e e v e ral i ndu strial d e v e lopm e nt have taken place. Mr . Moore
not e d that his firm is of the opin1on that the trend in this area is
defi nite ly toward i ndustria l us , and for that reason, decided to try
to get the land rezoned to the 1-1. Mr . Moore pointe~ out that the R-4
zoning ~n this area is not "workabl ", stating that the site has not
d veloped si n e it was origi nally zoned R-4 some eight years ago. Mr.
Moore stated that in his opinion, it is not feasible that a doctor or
oth er profess1onal person would build an off~ce at this location. Mr .
Moore no ted that he had talked to several of the residents which im-
m d~ately abut upon the ubject prope rty; he acknowledged that the first
r a ct~on was on of oppo ition, but stated that wh e n he explained the
plan s of his fi rm, he fe l t they were not as firmly opposed to the re-
zonlng . Mr. Moore stat d that this was one e ason the c ovenants were
drawn betwee n Mr. Cummings and the resi dents. Mr. Moore closed his
pr sentallo n and a k e d the Commiss~on to favorably c on sider the re quest
and to so recomm e nd to c ~ ty Cou n cil.
Cha~rma n Car l on ask d if there w re any one else who wished to speak in
favor of the rezon~ng reque L? No one ind~cated they w~ hed to speak.
Mr. Car l s on then a k e d th opponents o f the request to present the~r
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Mr. S toh n
153 0 W. Tufts -tat d that h is property abuts the subject site on the
nor th for 125 ft . He stated that he wished to submit an
adv r e petition, and ask the me mber s to read the petition . Mr . Stohn
ta te d that th1 matter has b n c on s ~dered be fore, and the R-4 Zone
wa a "compromi se" reached after much d liberat~on . He felt the 1-1
Zon reque t would on situte "spot zon1ng", and would infringe upon
and d preciate the valu of h~s property. Mr. Stohn stated that th
a• a wa or1ginally platted and zon d for r si dent1al usc, and a ked
that th zoning remain unchang d.
Ml', arl on ask e d Mr. Slohn 1f h a 1e 1.d nt of 1530 West Tufts now,
and if he had b en a re ·1dent wh n R-4 Zoning wa s imposed on the
p 1op 1ly? M . Stohn repl~ d that h ltv d there now, and lived there
wh •n the R-4 zo n1n g was agre d upon. Mr. Stohn furth r pointed out
that all th home alon g Wes l Tuft Av nue a re o up1 d.
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Mr . Manning
1540 W. Tufts -stated that h e has 60 ft. which also adjoins the subject
site on the north ; h e stated that he and Mr. Stohn own
three of t h e lots which do adjoin Mr . Moore's site . Mr . Manning stated
he had lived t h ere 14 ye ar s, and he would like to have a little "open
space next to his property ".
Mr. Lentsch ask d Mr. Moo re what us the i ndustrial land to the s outh
of the site he 1s interested in is devoted to? Mr . Moore replied that
there are two industrial properties on it at this time, and there are
two rental properties. 1r . Moore emp hasized that he has no interest
whatever in this la nd to the south of Lot s 5 , 6, 7 and 8 . Mr. Moore
again stated that he had s poken to the property owners onl y on West
Tufts Avenue ; h e noted t ha t th on e property is f or sa l e at the present
time. Mr . Moor also stated t hat if t h e rezo ning r equ est is approved,
they will conform to the requireme nt s of the zo ning ordinance and bu i ld-
ing code. 1r. Moore state d that screening would d efi ni te ly b e provided
as requir d by lh Zoni n g Ordinan ce.
Mr. Lentsch a ked Mr. Moore what hi s objective wa s when h e talked to the
residents? Mr . Moor stated t hat h e felt it would be better to t alk to
the people and 1 t th m know what he had i n mind rather than just pos ting
the property and letting it go a t that . Mr. Lentsch asked if h e f ound
anyone in favo r ol the rez oning c hange? Mr. Moore replie d that the
ge ntleman who own ed the c o r n er propert y indicated he wa s in f avor ; hi s
property being the one t ha t i s f or s ale .
Discussion fol lowed, Mrs . Roman s read t h e following covenant whi ch has
be n sign d by Robert G. and Lo is E . Cummin gs , and dul y no t ariz ed:
''COVE A TS AFFE CTING LOTS 5, 6, 7 and 8, Bloc k 1 , Bell I sle Gard e n s ,
2nd. Filing, City of Eng lewood, County of Arapaho , Co lorado,
K OW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS:
th under 1gned owners of th c ap ti oned lot , hereinafter
"OW ERS", Rob ert G. Cumm i n g and Loi s E . Cummi n g , have
c rtain restrictions a g ain st the s a id lots for the
b nefit of th re idential property owners residi n g within 500 feet of
th inter cti on of West Tuft Avenu and B verly Dr i v in the Cou n ty of
Arapaho , for a p riod of five y ars from t h date of recording of thi s do um e nt.
RESE RVATI ONS:
Easements and rights of way as now e xisting s hall remain unaffe ted
by th recordi n g o f this ovenant.
GENE RAL CONDITIONS, STIPULATIONS A D RES TRI CT IVE COVENANT :
Of.vn ers coven a nt that i n the eve nt Lot s 5, 6, 7 and 8, Bloc k 1,
B ll I sle Gardens Second Filing, City of Engl e wood, Arapaho County ,
olorado, are rezon d by th C1ty of Englewood at Council H aring t
lor May 19, 1970, (or within 60 days af ter th is meeti n g) from xi Ling
R-4 (reside n tial-4) to I-1 (l1ght i ndu stri al ) that the properly w1ll b
used by Moor and Han n Manufa tur1ng Comp any , pre sent ly locat d at
4796 South Broadway, Engl wood, olorado , for light manufa turing.
This ovenant i being 111 d to prote t th
1al owner within the id n t-
th s own rs ass1 ling 1n g tt1ng a
lo ·aLed on lh aid lots.
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and Hans n ~lanuf a turing Company do not ompl te
pro p rty, in lhi v nt OWNERS agre that no oth r
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business s hall be located on the property withOut receiving the written
c onsent of 75% of t h e a foresaid affe c ted residentia l owners, and this
c onsent sh all no t b e unreasonably witheld and shall be consiste nt with
xisti n g zo n i n g c on i de ri ng the prox i mity of the residenti al properties.
This executed agreement i being depos ite d with the City of Englewood
with instructi ons to record if the rezo n i n g is grante d and to destroy
and not record if it is not g ran ted.
I s / Ro bert G . Cummings
Owner /s / Lo is E . Cummings
State o f Colora do
County o f Arapa hoe
Own er
The foreg oing i n strument was acknowledged before me this 19 day of
May , 1970 by ___________________ _
My c ommission expires F e brua ry 8, 1974 . Witness my hand and o ffici al
S e al.
SEAL Betty J. Hutchison
Notary Publi c"
Mr. Stohn asked t ha t the petition opposirrg the rezoning be read . Mrs.
Romans r e ad t h e following p etiti on:
"To the Members o f the Englewood Plann ing and Zoning Commission.
We , the f ollowing und ersig ned propert y owners, adja cent and contiguou
to 4 lots i n t h e 1500 block o f Wes t Thomas Avenue i n the name of
Cumm i n gs locate d in Blo c k 1, Belle Isle Addition, now the su b ject of a
rezo ning r e qu est a t this hearing, oppose and obj ect to a rever al of
present z on ing.
An earlier r e qu st was judiciously c omprom ised to prote t ad joining
property own rs and it is to t his de c ision that we firmly subscrib .
TI1e commission found our po ition a t a pre viou s h earing equitabl and
logi c al not with tanding the f a ct that this area was ori gi na lly platted
f or home and wa old for homes . The homes now there were and are an
in v stme n t to th now domiciled resi d e nts in this section and therefor
any c han ge with i nte nt ana purpose is an e n c roachment detr i men tal and
d preciating to our inve tment and environment.
We a s k that it remain as now est ablish e d .
Date
5 /16/70
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Jo eph R . Tower
Inez v. Tower
Carl Vaughn
Evely n Vaughn
H nry C. Hayes
John C. Gilliland
Sarah Gilliland
Mr . W. F. Manning
J . s. Ford
lr . J. S. Ford
Mary Arm tron g
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Address
1501 W. Tuft
1501 w. Tuft
1600 w. Tuft
1600 w. Tu ft
1590 w. Tuft
1470 w. Tuft
14 70 w. Tufts
1540 w. Tuft
4580 s. Ja on
4580 s. Jason
4560 s. Jason
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5 /17/70 William F . Manning 1540 w. Tufts Ave . 5 /17/70 c. K. Armstrong 4560 So. Jason St . 5117 /70 Dori s M. Wall izcr 4551 So . Jason St. 5 /17/70 Dayton L . Wallizer 4551 s . Jason St. D. B . Haye 1590 w. Tufts 5 /18/70 Marlene H. Stohn 1530 W. Tufts Ave. 5 /18/70 K. c. Stohn 1530 w. Tufts Av e . 5 /18/70 Mr. & Mrs. E . w. Nelson 4655 So . Mariposa Dr . 5 /18/70 Mr. & Mrs. H. F, Mc De rmott 4685 So . Mariposa Dr. 5 /18/70 Mr. Elmer Jun gck 4606 So . Mariposa Dr. 5 /18/70 Mr. & Mrs. William Eldridge 1450 w. Tufts 5 /19/70 Mr Elmer L. Jungck 4606 So. Ma ri po a Dr . 5 /19/70 William C. Webber 4545 So. Lipan Ct. "
D1scuss 1on on th petition fo l l owed . It was n oted by the hairman that
lhere mi g h t be a question a s to the l eg ality of s om e of the signature
Furth r discussi on followe d. Mr s. Romans stated that the Commission
must k ep i n mind wh ether or not there have bee n c hanges in the a rea
1nce it wa z on ed R-4, and whether i t is fe l t that the zonin g was
proper to begi n with.
Mr. Fieldi ng Moore, stated th a t h understood the oppos ition of th e
resi d e n ts of the a re a, and that it was un fortu na te that the industrial
area had crowd e d in around their hom s . He stated that he would like to
tell those p rsons present that they (M oore and Hans e n Manufa cturi n g
Company) have be e n in business in Englewood f or 20 years; they h ire
Englewood e mployee s for the most part; and they run a v ery clean, qu iet
b u si n e s , whi c h the fire department has rated v ery highly for t h e
c leanli n e ss of their ope r ation . He st ated that they will mainta in the
proposed site with the same diligence as the prese nt site at 4796 South
Broadway. He stated that he felt their proposed developme n t would b e
much better than the weeds which are now on t h e property, and h e fe lt
it woul d be an asset to the c ommunity and would no t be obj ec t i onable i n any way.
Mr I re n e Jun gck
4606 S. Mariposa Dr . -ta ted that h er home overlooks the indust r ia l
ar e a, and asked what as uran ce home owners of
th ar a had that the scr e ning would i ndeed b e requ ired? Mr . Jungck
not d two indu trial d v elopments which hav locate d in that a re a, and
wh1ch hav not b en rcquir d to provide screeni n g; she a lso no ted the
tra1l r and ju nk stored at the rear o f the properties whi c h are not
pl asant for the n igh ~or s to look upon .
Mr. Berardini a ke d if the view fr om Mrs. Jungck's home was an "ele vated
i w"? Mr s . Jungck a c knowledged that it was, but stated that if the
cree nin g were in a s is req uir d in the Ordinance , this would improve th ituation .
Mrs . Roman s noted that n ei th r t h Planning Department nor th Planning
Commis ion can "e nfo r " th Ordina n ce , but that the matte r of enforce-
me nt is th r spon 1bility of the Building D partment. Mrs. Roman
st ated that if, aft r omplain t hav been registered with th Building
Departm nt and nolh1ng ha s ben don e to alleviate such a situation, the
n xt recour e wo ul d b to the Ci ty Alanager . Mr . ltoman reiter ated
that the Co mpr h n 1v Zon1ng Ord ina n ce requires r e nin g only "wh ere
an I-1 building si t abut a Reside ntial Zon Di tr1ct."
Mr . Manning noted a hght on the Pla ti
n1 g ht, and which illumtnat the1r that is kept on all
1nto t heir bedroom. lie stat d that thi glar 1s al o v ry
Mr . L
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a how of hands o f tho in favor of the r z oning?
d they fa vo d th rezon1ng . Mr. Carlso n then
d to th r que st to raise their hands. Five
oppo d.
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Mr . Lentsch asked how many of the p'l'o ponents resided within Englewood.
One person lived within the City. Mr. Car lson then asked how many of
the opponents were City of Englewood residents. On e p r on indicated
they resided within the City of Englewood .
Discussion followed. Dr. Walsh aske d o f Mrs. Roman s if rezoning this
site to light industrial would depre ci ate the value of the adjoining
residenti al property? Mrs. Romans stated that she did not feel qualified
to answer such a question, but that a real estate appraiser could; she
did note, however, that with proper controls on external effects , it
is possible for the industrial and residential districts to be compatible.
Mr. Senti stated that he would like to st ate that he had lived in the
4700 block of South Lincoln for fou r years in back of Mr. Moore's
business . He stated he was very familiar with the operation, and that
what has bee n said by the Messrs. Moore about their present operation
is true , and he feels it would also be true about their proposed opera-
tion. Mr. Senti stated he kn ew of no complaints about the Broadway
location, and he stated that he feels it would be operated exactly as
the M ssrs. Moore have stated --cle an, quietly, and no junk in the yard,
etc .
Further discussion on the c oun ty zoning which abuts the residential
zoning on West Tufts followed.
Lentsch moved :
Senti seconded: The Publi c Hearing be closed.
The motion arried unanimously .
lr. Ca rlson asked Mr. Moore if there were a time limitation on the
c ontra t to purcha e, inasmuch as the Commi ion might not feel ready
to mak the de c i ion at this time? Mr. Moor tat d that they would
lik to b g in c onstruction as soon as pos ibl if th zoning i ap-
proved.
It· • Roman re vi e wed the procedu re that would b follow d in the event
lh r zoni n g i approved, and the pro dur by whi h Mr . Moore ha the
opportunity to appeal t he decision to th Ci ty Coun il if the zoning
w r to b d nied by the Commission. Discu ion foll owed.
Mr.
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ted the Commission to mak a de cision on the matter
tr. Lent h moved: The matter be tabled for further consideration.
Ther was no s ond to Mr. Lent ch ' s motion, and the Chairman declared
th motion dead for the lack of a second,
Mr . Woods asked for a reces of the Commission . Mr. Carlson declared a
10 minut recess at 9:10 P, M.
The m eti n g wa again called to order at 9:23 P. M. Mr. Carlson asked
for furth r d iscussion on the de cis ion for Mr. Moore's rezoning request.
Wood s moved:
Senti e onded: The Planning Commission recommend to City Coun cil that
the rezoning request filed by Mr. Robert Cumming for
Lot 5 , 6, 7, and 8, Blo k 1, Bell Isle Gardens , 2nd Filing, from R-4
(Resi d ntial-Prof ssional) to I-1 (Light Industrial) be approved for
th f ollowing reasons: The land has not developed under its present
zoni ng and it has been demonstrated th a t it c an be utilized under the
pr opo d zoning; the property abu ts I-1 zoning in the City on the south
and in Arapahoe ounty on the west, making the 1-1 zoning request an
xt n si on of like zoning; there has been no new residential development
i n th area in th last several years, while new industries have developed
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in the immediate ar e a, sever al in the last two or three years ; demon -
strating that the trend of d e velopment in the area is toward industrial.
The motion c ax-r1e d unanimously.
Mrs . Roman s a g ain reviewed the proc dure that would now follow the Com-
mi ssio n's r ommendation to Council: Council will recieve the recom-
mendation; set a date f or Publi c He arin g; hold the Hear i n g; render a
de i ion, and if app r oved, will be c om e final 30 days a fter publication i n the Engle wood Hera ld .
Th c omm nts on probl ms existi n g in the industrial area, i .• , no
s re e ning , lights that are off e nsiv e were not e d, and the Commission
ask d that thes c omment be referred to the Building Department and to
til e C1 ty Manager. The Co mm issi on also a s k d that the members of th
Comm1ssion r e cei ve opies of the letter .
IV . WILKERSON ORPORATION.
Off-Stre t Park i n g Plan CASE #ll-70A
May 12, 1970
Mrs. Romans stated that this matter was dis ussed at the informal Com-
mission me ting on lay 12th, at whi c h tim me mb rs in attendance g ave
informal ap proval to the layout, and after which, members who had been
unabl e to attend th m eti n g were poll e d by telephone and had given
tentative approval . Mrs . Roman note d that the Building Departm e nt had
be n notifi e d that th ommission was, informally, in favor of the
parking plan. Mr s. Roman revi wed the plan, noting there are 165
parkin g pa e ind i c at d, and that Wilkerson has 113 employees on the
"day shift" and 36 mploy ees on "swing hift ", givi ng Wilkerson Cor -
poration a mpl parking . Mrs . Roman tated that she had discussed the
1ngre s -eg r e s points with the Chief Building Inspector as requested by
Mr . Lent h, and tated that they will not b e permitted to drive over
th c urb1n g at any pofu t, e nter1n g and exiti n g only at designated points
of ingre and egres . D1 sc u sion follow d.
The Off-tr
Corporation,
ar con trol! d by bumper top ,
of d l1n ation of in gre s -egres
Park i n g Plan, as submitted by W1lk ron
approved provided that acces point
fencing, or som ot h r m an
Tbe motion carri d unanimou s ly .
D1 us ion followed on oth r parking lots in the City where th1 has
be n r c ommend d b y th Commis ion, and the recommendation ha not b en
1n titut d. Th e s taff wa directed to heck the parking lot at Fir t
Federal Saving in th 4300 blo k of South Broadway for c ompl i an with
the recommendation of the Commi ssi on.
V. ROYAL E
3075 s . F Dr·.
MOBILE HOME PARK
Payton Park CASE #12-70
Mr • Roman s tat d that h r e al1z d th ommission had impo ed a
moratorium on c ons1deration of Mobile Hom e Parks until the propo ed
Ord inance was adopt d; howe ver , inasmuch a thi mobile home park i in
xistan , s h sugg sted that Mr . Engllsh pr se nt his case to th Com-
mi sion . Mrs. Roma n not d that Mr. Engli ~h had b ee n associated with ~lr . Pettitt, who had a k ed i n 1969 to have the park enlarged from the
17 approv d spac t o 27 spac -. Mr . Pettitt ' requ st had b en denied.
Mr . Eng l 1sh ha jus t putc ha d th land him elf , and is askin g for per-
mi -slo n to r mo v two v ery dilapidated dw e lling units and to install
lhre add1t1onal mobile hom space
Mr. Engl1 h tal d that it was h1 d sir to mode rnize the entire court,
and that he wants to tart th1 proje c t by removing th dete riorated
stru tu r· that 1 on th pr e mises . ~lr. En g l ish st ated that 17 spaces
have b e n approv d by th e City, 15 of which are now occupi d . H is
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asking f or t h ree addition a l spac , for a total of 20 spaces. Mr .
English noted that t h e hou e 1s occupied by nine people, and brings
in $1 80 p e r month as it i s now, but h fe 1 it is in such poor
c ondition that it should be removed. Mr. English presented a prelimin ~ry
layout for t hi s mobile home park for th c on si d erat ion of the Com -mission .
lr. Lentsch a s k d how mu ch area would b available for new spaces if
th house were to be removed? Mr. En glish tat d there would be ap-
proximat ly 157 It . fro n tage and a depth of 80 ft. that would b e avail-
able . Mr. E n glish sLated he would lik to rent paces to semi-permanent
reside nt s , and does not i nt e nd to hav hildre n i n this park.
Di cus ion oJ th roadway width followed . Mr . Romans not d that a one-
way road mu st b a minimum of 15 ft . wid , and this would not al low any
par kin g on the road . It wa s also not ed that t h e access route t o West
Dartmouth Av e nu is only 12 ft . wide. Further discu sion fo llow d. ~lr . Car l on asked Mr. English if he plann d to "skirt" the trailers,
and if he plann d sl abs or rib bon for the mobile home to be park d on?
Mr. En lish indi ated h could i n s tall what ver the Commission d ir d ;
if th y wa n ted ribbon , he would install ribbons . He state d that he
just want to g t the place cle an ed up, and noted that h e has started
to do s o . Further di sc u ssion fol lowed on the e n force me n t o f the p r esent
ord1nanc , the propose d o r dinan ce , and th re ponsibility o f th Com-
missi on i n this r g ard . Mr . Wood not d that it is not up to th om-
mis i on to e n f orce thes ordinances .
Senti mov ed:
Wal h an d
Wood s se end ed: Th Planning Commis ion a cept the plan presented by
Mr. Royal English, whi h plan will eliminate the
det eri orating house on the property, and wi ll increase t h e total numbe r
of mobil home spaces i n Payton Park to 20.
Th vote was ca lled .
AYES :
AYS :
Wood ; Wal h; Senti ; Carlson
L nts c h
The motion a rried .
VI . CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM .
1971 -1976
Mr . Carl on tated that h had asked the sta ff to send a 1 tt
various d partm nt h ads and boards and commission s, over hi ig natu r ,
a sking for th e ·apital improvement n eds of these departm nt for the
n ext five-yea1· p riod . Mr . Carlson stated that it now appear d that th
p o ce dur e had not met with approval, and suggested that w re ind that
letter and wait until the dis u ion on c apital improvem nts i in1tiated
from another our before we con id r it any further . Th itu at ion
wa s di sc ussed. Mrs . Romans comm nted that th mat ter has b n di d
wi th Mr . Dial, and th City Mana ger has sai d he will requ t th d
ment h ead s and boards a n d commis ions to ubmi t the i nformation to
Commi sion. How ev r, Mr. Dial di d not feel the l etter should hav e n
ent by th Plann1ng ommlssion , but s hould, i n s t ad, hav b en s nt
Jrom his off1c • Discussion follow d . It wa s the on ce n sus of Lh
ommission that th e proc dure has b n started, and that w hould pur ue
th1s course of action.
VII . M. M. SUMMERS REZ ONI G
R-1-C to R-2 -B
CASE ::13-70
11s. Roman tat d that Mr. Summ J', ha s fil d a rezon1ng appli ation to
r zon th IJ·onta g on the sou th si d of W l Oxford Avenue from South
Jason S t r et w t to the 1-1 Zone boundary som 148 ft. w t of South
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Lipan Street . This area i s now zoned R-1-C (Single-family Residential)
and Mr. Summe rs i s asking for R-2 -B (Two-family Residential) zoning to
e nable him to build a double on the one vacant site available in the
area . Discussion followed. Mr . Sent i commented that a lot o f property
is inclu ded in the c hange just to a cc ommodate one parcel. Mr. Woods
tated that he didn't feel we s hould accept the appli c ation and there-
zonin g fee if we didn't think that possi bl y the request stood a chance,
and th a t off-hand, he c oul d not favor 1t.
Mrs . Roman s state d that she ha told Mr . Summers we are in the proc ess
of revisi ng the Zonin g Ord1nance, and e xplained to him the c oncept that
will be proposed by the sta ff o f R-L, R-M, and R-H for residential-low,
resi d e ntial-medium and residential-high density are a s . Thi s property
would fall into t h e Residential -Medium c at g ory, which, as presently
onsidered, would accommod ate single or two-family use on 50 f t . frontage,
or 6,000 sq. ft. of lot area. How e v er, Mr. Summers elected to apply
for rez oning now . Mrs. Roman s noted that th Comm issi on must consider
whether the zoning will be of ben efit t o more than one property owner.
Con si derable f urther discussion followed ; no decision was made on the
a cce ptance o f the application . This will be discussed at a later meeting .
VI II . MOBILE HOME PARK ORDINAN CE.
Mr. Ca rls on stated that he did no t feel that the Commissi on could dis-
c uss the e ntire ordinance at this meeting, inasmuch as it was getting
rather late. Mr. Carlson a s k ed if me mbers would be in f avor of a
peci a l meeting devoted only to t h e Mobile Home Park Ordinance ? Dis-
ussion foll ow e d. Dr, Walsh suggested me eti n g at 7 :00 P. M. on the
e v enings of our regular Commission meetings , and devoting that hour to
di scussion of this Ord i nanc e , Mr. Lentsch asked if the gentleman from
the Mobile Hom e Association was still to attend a meeting to discuss
t h e ordinan wi t h u ? Mr . Romans stated that he had been invited to
the meeting of Ma y 12th, a t wh ich there was not a quorum o f the Comm ission.
She sta ted th a t h e had not reissued the invitation until an evening
had be e n d cid e d upon , Further di scus si on followed on the present
o r d inance v • the propo ·ed o r dinance, and upon the plac ement of a
mobil e hom on an i nd i v i dual lot within the City,
Wal sh mov d :
Len t c h second d: Th meeti n g adjour n,
Th e mo tion c ar ried, and the meeting wa ad j ou r n e d at 11 :00 P. M.
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MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUN CIL REGARDING ACTI ON OR RECOM-
MENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING & ZONING
COMMISSION.
DATE: May 19, 1970
SUBJECT: Rezoning of Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, Block 1, Bell Isle
Gardens, 2nd Filing.
RECOMMENDATI ON:
Woods mov ed:
Senti seconded : The Planning Com mi ssion recommend to City Council that
the rezoning request filed by Mr. Robert Cummings for
Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block I, Bell Isle Gardens, 2nd Filing, from R-4
(Reside ntial-Profe sional) to I-1 (Light Industrial ) be approved for
the following reasons: TI1e land has not developed under its present
zon ing and it ha s 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 Lhe west, mak i ng the I-1 zoning request an
exten sion of like zoning; there has been no new residential development
in the area in the la t several years, while new industries have developed
in the immediate area , several in the last two or three years ; demon-
strating that the trend of development in the area is t oward i ndustrial.
The motion carried unanimously.
By Order of the City Planning
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
May 26, 1970
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Dhority at 7:35 P.M.
Members Present:
Member s Absent:
Othe rs Present:
Dh ority , Garromone , Oakley , Orr, Robert s
Brown, Fitzpatrick
Bill McDivitt, Assistant City Manager and Don Mazanec of
Co ates , Herfurth & England Consulting Actuarie s
Minutes of the last meeting were discussed.
Oakley moved,
Ga rrom one second ed , That the minutes of the last me e ting be approved.
Ayes: Dhor ity, Garromone , Oakley, Orr, Robert s
Nays: None
Absent: Brown, Fitzpatrick
Don Mazanec led discu ssi on on presentation of investments to different Trust
Department or Trust Companies . He suggested that the board have only a few oral presentations.
(Steve Lyon, Treasurer, entered and took his p l a ce with the board members at 7 :40 P.M.)
The following is a l ist of comp anie s to be contacted by Treasurer Lyon :
J . Richard Allen, Vi c e President & Tru st Officer, First National Bank of Denver
Ja ne Ashley, Vice Presiden t & Trust Off icer , Denver U, S, Bank
Irving L. Berlau, Assi stant Vice President & Trust Officer, Colorado Nationa l Bank
Charle s P. Gallagher, Vic e President & Trust Officer, Centra l Bank & Trust
Chri s tian K. Johnson, Vice President & Trust Officer, American Nationa l Bank
J . William Tempest, President, First Trust Corporation
Hug h McCaffery, Lincoln Trust Comp any
David L. Cole , Vice Pre side nt, Financial Trust Comp any
Jay Mathews, Boetcher & Company
Bob Holmes, M rri l l Lynch , Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc ,
Bo eworth Su l livan
Hanifen, Imhoff & Sanford, Inc,
Harvey W, Wichner , Vice Pr sldent & Trust Officer , Guaranty Bank & Trust
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Robert F. Clark, Sr ., Vice President~ Trust Officer, First National Bank of Englewood
Paul J . Hannon, Trust Officer, Continental National Bank
Robert Currier, President, Republic National Bank
The Board expressed their desire to have the proposals in by June 23, 1970 and mailed to members by June 26 , 1970,
The next meeting will be on July 7 , 1970 at 7 :30P .M. and members will be notified
by phone as a remi nder of the meeting date .
Information was gi ven to board members regarding Lyle Strawn's retirement date
which i s effective the last day of May, 1970, Mr. Strawn has selected his
retirement plan previous to this meeting .
Garramone moved,
Orr seconded,
That the refunds for terminated employees be accepted.
Ayes: Dhority, Garramone, Oakley, Orr, Roberts
Nays: None
Absent: Brown, Fitzpatrick
Mr. Mazanec advised the board of their need for new booklets; also that at
the end of the year, members of the pension plan should be notified of the
benefit s ac c umulated over the past year.
Meeting adjourned at 8 :05 P.M.
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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CAREER SERVICE
CI'rY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLOR ADO
MAY 28 , 1970 , 7 :00P.M .
PRESENT : J . F . DeVivier , H. R . Br aun , E. L . Ausfahl , J . F . Mu r phy
ALSO PRESENT : E . Reed, member of the Employees Association ;
R . Frazier , A . Ga r funkle , L . Mull , a nd 0 . Wall a ce ,
members of the Po l ice As sociation ; and L. Ward ,
member of the Firefighters Association
THE FOLLOWING MOTIONS WERE PASSED FOR APPROVAL :
1 . The minutes of the l a st regular meeting as p rinte d .
2 . The following anniversary increase ef f ectiv e May 4 , 1970 :
NAME TITLE & DEP ARTMENT
LEYDON , John L . Patrolma n l st Clas s
GR AD E &
STEP
22F
J. The fo ll owi n g a n niversary increases effective June 1 , 1970 :
BARNE S, Emor y S .
COON , Micha e l L .
FLANAGAN , Be rnard R .
HECKERT , Robe r t H .
Maintena nceman
Equipment Operator II
J a nitor
Maintenancernan
4 . The following pr omotions effective April 16, 1970 :
ROMANS, Dorothy A . Assistant Planning Directo r to
Planning Director
5 . The following p r omotions effective May 1 , 1970 :
BECKER , Arlen H .
J AMIESON , Paul G .
Fireman 4th Class
Fireman 4th Class
6 . The following terminations :
BRENTON , Robert J.
CHAMBERS , Gary D .
Maintenanceman
Effec ive April 6 , 1970
Patrolman, 2nd Class
Effective April 23 1 70
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19F
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17A
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NAME
GARGAN , Nancy L .
GOLDH AGEN , Harold B .
GROPP , Robert H.
HOUGH , Dav i d B .
REED , George L .
ROULEA U, Jos eph G.
THO MPS ON, Charles H.
WINTERS, Leonard W.
TITLE & DEPARTMENT
Intermediate Clerk Typist
Effe ctive April 15 , 1970
Patrolma n 3 rd
Effective April 30 , 1970
Maintenanceman
Effective April 17 , 1 970
Buil d ing Inspecto r
Effective April 1 7 , 1970
Dispatcher
Effective March 31 , 1970
Maintenanceman
Effective April 15, 1970
Maintenanceman
Effect ive May 22 , 19 70
Building Inspe ctor
Effective April 10 , 1970
7 . The following rehire :
BECK , Clarence H . Plant Operator
Effe ctive May 1, 1970
8 . The following new hires :
BECK, Annette L .
BRENTON , Robert J .
GUTHRIE , Bradford G.
HILL , Eugene G.
KENNEDY , Robert E .
LIVERGOOD , Arlo G .
Secretary
Effective April 30 , 1970
Maintenanceman
Effective March 30 , 1970
Dispatcher
Effective April 20 , 1 970
Patrolma n
Effective Ma y 1 , 1970
Maintenanceman
Effective Ma y 5 , 1970
Maintenanceman
Effe ctive April 16 , 1970
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1 2B
21D
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22B
14A
1 7 A
17 A
22 B
20A
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NAME
MCKENNA , Donald F .
MACRANDER, Vincent E .
RAYMOND, Richard J .
THOMPSON , Lawrence E .
TITLE & DEPARTMENT
Animal Warden
Effective April 17 , 1970
Building Inspecto r
May 4 , 1970
Maintenanceman
Effective May 8 , 1970
Sewer Plant Sup erintendent
June 1, 1970
GRADE &
STEP
16A
22A
17A
26B
Mr. Murphy presented to the boa rd the letters of understand ing con -
c luded through negotiations by City officials and the Police , Fire -
fighters, and Employees Associations . The l etters contained p r ov i-
sions for a 10~ increase in p a y for al l cl as sified positions and
an increase in the maximum sick leave accumula t i on allowe d (15 d ays
for the Employe es and Police Associations and 10 shifts for the
Firefighters Association ). These letters also cal l e d for a mora -
torium on wage increases through 1 9 71 -72 unless the surrounding
metropolitan cities receive increases of 8~ above that being p a i d
by the City of Englewood . Improveme nts in fringe benefits were
left open for negotiations in 1971 .
Mr . Braun raised a question on the sick leave poli cy . He felt that
there should not be a limit on sick le a ve accumula tion since this
should be avail a ble when a person needs it . Mr . DeVivier felt that
the limit on sick le av e encouraged employees to u se this leave after
accumulating the max imum rather than lose these days .
IT WAS MOVED, SECONDED, AND CARRIED THAT THE CAREER SERVICE BOARD
RECOMMEND TO THE CITY COUNCIL THAT IT SHOULD CON S I DER REMOVAL OF
THE LIMIT ON SICK LEAVE AC CUMULATION .
IT WAS FURTHER MOVED , SECONDED, AND CARRIED TO RECOMMEND THE LETTERS
OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN CITY OFFICIA LS AND THE EM PLOYE ES, POL ICE,
AND FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATI ONS TO THE CITY COUNCI L .
The Board then examined he standards for the police e xami n a tions.
Discussion ensued on wha the esting procedure should be for these
tests . It was agreed that he p r oce dure should be as f ollows :
Sergeant 's e xamination: 25~--written , 50~--in -house oral consisting
of an examination of he appl 'cant 's records , and 25~--oral board .
Lieutenant 's examination : 25%--written and 75~--oral board .
Captain 's examjnat·on : 100%--oral board .
Some concern was expressed wl r regard o the testing personnel
conducti ng the oral examlnat on . A suggestion was made tha to
avoid failure of the exam or. he b asi of a personality conflic
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an ap pl i ca n for a promotion s hould have access to a list of his
test e xaminers, and if the applicant feels one of the examiners
may d iscr i mina te against him on the basis of a personality conflict ,
he should be able to disqualify the examiner from the oral exam .
The Board felt tha this procedure was reas o nable and feasible
and re commended it to he Police Department .
The ne ce s s ary num er of years in grade before being eligible for a
promotion in the Po l ice Depa rtment were also discussed . Sergeants
Mull and Fra zier con es ed h a t the present s y stem requiring a
person to h a v t wo years in g rad e before being e ligibl e for a pro-
motion to th n e xt g r ade shoul d be done away with . They suggested
tha t a test , if it is a goo d te st , should be sufficient to determine
who is the man most qualified for a promotion , regardless of the
man 1 s tenure .
While the board felt that some time in grade was desirabl e before
a pe rson should be eli g ible f o r promo t ion, Sergeant Mull pointed out
that, a t the p resent time, there are o nly two lieutenants and on e
c aptaLn i n the City of Englewo o d Police Department• It would be
n ecessary, if the post of captain were left vacant before either
lieutenant had accrued two years in grade, to hire s omeone from
outside the d ep ar tment to fill the po sition of c aptain . All pre-
sent felt that promotion to this p o sition from withi n the force
was desirable . In view of this, the Board asked Mr. Murphy to
conduct a survey of the surrounding metropolitan ar eas and find
out their present policies for promotion in their r espective
Police Departments .
The letter from Mr . Dial concerning a new position clas sification
of "Engineer" f o r he Fire Department was r ea d by the Board .
Mr . Dial noted that certain firemen "performing the function of
being responsible for particular P8 ce s of firefighting appa r atu s
are being required to devel op specialized capabilities ." He stated
that thi s position normally is rated at a grade level between fire -
man and lieutenant . Mr. Dial asked that the Board review this
matter and make its recommendations to the City Council .
Mr . DeVivier expressed conce rn that this may be a situation wherein
too many people want to take advantage of a good thing , and as a
result , there would be persons with the title "enginee r" performing
mo s tly firefighter duties and very few enginee ring duties . Fireman
Loren Wa rd e xpla ined tha t this would not happen since there is one
man ass igned to each rig per shift to perform these duties . The
Board then asked Mr . Murphy to survey the metropolitan cities to
s ee wha thei r p olicies have been .
Mr . Murphy presented hi s evaluation of the Court Clerk a t grade 16.
Since other ci ies pay an average of $445 a month and the City
of Englewood would pay $425 a month, that would place the city
wi hin $20 of he average .
IT WAS MOVED, SECOND ED, AND CARRIED THAT THE POSITION OF COURT CLERK
BE UPGRADED FROM A GRADE 14 TO GRADE 16 .
A let r from Bernice J . Bates to the Care er Servi c e Board dated
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March 23 , 1970 was read by the Board. Mrs . Bates was an employee
of the City from August, 1959 to Ap r il , 1970 . She requested consi d-
eration of a request for payment of lon ge v ity in the amount of
$60, figured on a pro-rata basis up to the time of her resignation .
It was noted tha Mrs. Bates did not gi ve thirty days notice of her
resignation , and therefore did not meet the r equi r ements for longev -
ity pay set by the Ordinance .
IT WAS MOVED, SECONDED , AND CARRIED TO DENY MRS . BATES LONGEVITY
PAY BASED ON THE ORDINANCE OF THE CITY WHICH PROHIBITS GRANTING
LONGEVITY PAY UNDER THESE CIRCUMSTANCES .
Mr . Braun suggested , ho wever, that in view of future potential prob -
lembs , the Career Service Board and the City Council meet to discuss
the provisions of longevity pay .
A lette r from Charles A . Carroll , Di re ctor of Utilities , was presented
to the Bo a rd . The letter r equeste d that Clarence Beck, a former
sewer plant operator for the Cit y who had been rehired as a plant
operator be rehired at the B st ep .
IT WAS MOvED , SECON DED, AND CARRIED TO ACCEPT MR . CAR ROL L'S PROPO SAL
AND REHIRE CLARENC E BECK AS A SEWER PLANT OPER AT OR AT THE B STEP.
The meeting wa s adjourned and the next meeting is scheduled for
June 18 , 1970 .
J . F. DEVIVIER
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MEM ORANDUM
STANLEY H. DIAL, City Manager Date : June 1 , 1970
FR OM: J OHN F . MURPHY, Pe r sonnel Director
SUBJECT: COURT CLERK EVALUATION
Du e to research and the job evaluation, the Career S ervice Board
recommends tha t the position o f Cou r t Clerk be evaluated at
grade 16; the t hree cities surveyed average pay scale began at
$4 45. This would put our starting salary at $425 •
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Chairman Wetterstrom called the meeting to order at 8:00 P. M.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Wetterstrom, Mezen, Clayton, Rhodus
"EMBERS ABSENT a None
OTBBR OFFICIALS PRESENT: Will. F. Brokate, Chief Building Inspector
Wilkerson Corporation
1201 West Mansfield 1201 West Mansfield
Case No. 70-47
The applicant is requesting permission for a 75 ft. curb cut at
south Santa Fe Lane and West ~~uii~l~ Avenue. They are building
an addition to their plant and will have loading docks partly
underneath with bays for five large trucks.
The property has been properly posted and advertised for Public
Hearing . The Engineering Dept. haJS no objection to this curb cut.
Clayton moved,
Mezen seconded, the variance be granted · since there was
no objection from the Engineer ' a and the
property has been posted and advertised
and there was no one present in opposition.
Ayes: Mezen, Clayton , Rhodus, WetteratrOIII
Bays: &one
Absent : Bone
'l'b9easine G. Baldwin
4078 South Lincoln
Ct!! llo. 70-48
~e applicant ia requesting perudasion for late registration of a
small houae at the rear of the property. Her mother lived in thia
unit until. 1965 and rented the frc:mt bowae. 'l'be house has not been
used since then for living pw:posea. BoWaver, she baa been paying
water and sewer charges until the first of thia year. 'l'his is an
a-2-B zone.
'!'be property has been properly poated aod advertised.
Broka te stat d the property has been zoned R-2 since the fir•t
ZCIIU.ng ordinance in 1940. Prior to 1955 the ordinec:e pexaitted
blo unita not under one roof. The Building DeP8X'tment made a
h OWling code inspection of thia property and the heating and pl\albing
e.ppl i anc:ea have been re~~aved by previoua tenants.
'fhe water dept. rec:ord8 show water and sewer being paid prior to 1955.
Thie ia a ~11 bou8e that is a converted garage.
Clayton .av.d, late regiatration of the property be
pead.tte4 ooatingent UpoD briagin9 the
propertiee into ~lianc:e with the
ldnillua housing code.
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Rhoc!wl moved.
Mezen seconded, the Public Bearing be closed and
the Board to view the property .
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Absent a
Silen. Gentry
Mezen, Clayton, Rhodus, lfetteratrora
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5084 South J'lllian
Case JIO• 49-70
'fho applic::ant is requesting permi.asion to have a 6 ft. solid fence
along the Belleview property line to the rear corner of the house.
'fhis would be about 9 ft. from Belleview and there is no alley.
Rhodus moved,
Jlezen seconded, the variance for the fence be granted.
Aye•u Kezen, Clayton, R.hodua, wetterstrom
Bayaa None
Absent: Bone
Littleton Jucees
5300 South Broadway
cpse 110· so-zo
The applicant is requesting permission to have a fire'W'Orks stand
after the deadline of June l. Mr. Vogel applied on .JUne 4th at
the Pire Dept. and dlief Hamilton suggested he go to the Board.
Mr. Vogel states in May he called Arapahoe County and they don • t
start taking application until JUne lOth so he assumed Englewood
was the same.
Claytob moved,
Rhodus seconded, the variance be granted after the
June 1 deadline if after checking
with the City Attorney that the
Board has the power to grant thb
Variance •
.Ayeas Mezen, Clayton, Rhodua, wetteratrca
Rays a lkme
Absenta JIJOne
After chaaking with the City Attorney, there is nothing in the
ordinuce to perm! t an extension of tiJM but the Board probUly
has this authority since the deadline was extended to .JUne 3rd
by the Pire Dept.
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cue 110. 51-70
501 west Bellevt.w
'fbe applicant u requesting peraiasion to have a 80lid 6 ft. so1id
fence along: Belleview 41:5 ft. behind the walk to extend beyond
hu front porch. !'his will be 51 feet fraa behind walk of Blati.
'the Fire Department, State Highway and BDgi.Deering Dept have
checked this fence and have no objection to it aa proposed • .
'l'he ~plicant 1• a1ao requesting perai.aaion to perai.t the encroachlaen·;
of a 42 inch chain link fence aloag Blati to encroach upon City
property 7 ft. for a distance of 75 ft. Blati street baa been
widen in this bloak and his house is approximately two and one
half feet fraa the property line. There is a 32 inch hollywood
type curb and walk ~ and the city property ia 9 ft . behind thia
walk. "lhe City Engineer has no objection to this encroachment.
Cl~on moved,
Rhodus seconded, the variance for the 6 ft. solid fence
along Belleview as proposed be granted
and the proposed encroachment along
Blati be recommended to the City Council
for their consideration.
~·•• Kazen, Clayton, ahodus, wetteratron
Bayaa JIOne
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'fbez'e being no further business to c:ome before the Board the
... ting vas adjourned at 9a30 P. 11. 'l'tle next meeting to ~ held
-:IQ!y 15, 1970 and will be a dinner meeting with the City At·;orney
.ad it i8 boped the new Board IMI!Ibers will be appointed ani. able
to attend thi8 m"tlng.
Suaie Schneider
:aecording secretary
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'l'he Board of Adjuataent and Appeala reCICIIIIDenda to the
Bnglevood City Council for consideration or approval
of the following encroachment over city property.
Mr. Jobn JCnox SOl West Bellview
'fhe applicant is requesting per:misaion to permit the
encroacbment of a 42 inch chain link fence along the
West RC* of 5000 bloclt of South Blati ·street.
Bnc:roaehing upon City property 7 ft. for a diatance
of 45 ft. with will be two feet behind a hollywood
type sidewalk.
The City Engineer has approved this enc:roac::hment.
Attached is a copy of a sketch showing the proposed
encroachment.
By the orderof the Board
of Adjuataent and Appeals
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Susie 11. Schnei"-r
Recording Secretary
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Ill'l'aODUCBD AS A BILL BY COUIICII.IIAII._-"'-' .,~G.,.,.,<r.bt~.,,,or;.J ''-'/.'""+ ..... '-'7'\'"",.,_. __ ~_tv_.,.._
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BY A'tlrBORITY f:" F r. .
ORDINANCE NO. j,J ~ , S ERIES 0 lli..~zo <. ''1.. oo c: . co '-o.
AN ORDiliAJICB AMEIIDiliG SECTICII 17.10 Or TBB JIUIIICIPAL CODB
or TBB CITY OF DGLKWOOD a.Tl'fLIID, "UGULM'IOII Or POOL .\liD
BOWLING BSTABLISIIMD'rS", BY ALLOWI.G OWIDRS, MAlfAGSJtS, AJID
OPlUU\TORS TO UBP SAID ESTABLISHIUift'S OPD Ulft'IL '!'190 0' CLOC!t
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BE I'1' ORDAI•ED BY 'l'BB CITY COUMCIL OP 'l'HE CITY OF DGL&-
WOOD, COLORADO, as f ollowss
1. That section 17.10 of the Municipal COde oL the City
of Bnglewood be and the aaae ia hereby ... ndec! to r .. d ••
f ollows:
17. 10 UGULA'l'ISM Of POOI, AID BOWLING KSTABLISHMEJI'l'S
No owner, aanager, operator, or .. ployee of any place
wh ere the g ame c a lled pool or bill i ard s ia played, or of
any place where is, or shall be kept, or operated, or used,
any pool table, billiard table, bagatelle table, pigeon
hole table, ahuffle board, shooting gallery, akating rink,
bowling alley, or pin alley or place where any g .. es are
played, shall keep open or perait to be open for uae any
auch place on any day later than two o'clock A.a., and
shall not open or perait to be opened any such place
earlier than five o'clock in the forenoon of any day.
Introduced, read .in full ud paaaed on fizat reading on
the , y(u . , day of ;) , , , " , 1970
2pblhhed as a Bill for an Ordinance on the / ,y ,, , : b day of
(y U II ' 1 1970.
Read1 by t i tle and passed on final reading on the ~~~
day o f (.< < ,a. , 1970.
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Publ i shed bX title as Ordinance NO. '< series of
1970 , on the day of , , 197o: __. ....... .._... ......... __ _
MAyor
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ex o ffi cio c ity clerk
I, S tephen A. ~on, do h reby certify that the aboYe and
oreq o i ng ia a true, accurate, and eoaplete copy of an Ordinance
paeaed on f inal reading and published by title ae Ord i nance ~.
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ex officio city clerk
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A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Or THE CITY OF ENGLEW OO D, COLORA DO , TO CREATE AN IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICT IN SAID CITY, TO BE KNOWN AS SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICT NO . 70; ADOPTING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS THEREFOR;
ESTABLISHING A DATE AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING UPON THE
CREATION OF SAID DISTRICT ; AND ORDERING PUBLICATION AND MAIL-
I G OF NOTICE THEREOF TO THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED WITHIN THE DISTRICT.
WHEREAS , Art1cle X , Section 107, of the Charter of
the City of Englewood , and the provisions of Ordinan ce No. 14 ,
Se ries of 196 5 , also known as Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code
a utho rize the City Council of the City of Englewood on its own
initi ative and without the necessity of any pet1~ion by he
affected landowners , to create local improvement d1stricts for
he construction, installa ion or improvement of any public
improvement, or any appurt e nances, extensions or renewals thereof ,
which confer a speci al benefi upon the property within the district; and
WHEREAS, City Council has heretofore determined tha t
the construction and insta llation of those improvements de s crib ed
h reinbelow would serve the public welfare and would confer a
special b enefit upon the real property abutting the same a n d , f or
this reason , has c a used the Director of Public Works to prepare
preliminary surveys , estimates and maps in relation thereto ,
wh1 h surveys , e s tima tes and maps are now on f1le in the office
of he Director of Publjc Works.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORA DO, as follows:
1 . That, subject to the provisions and conditions
cont ained within the Charter of the City of En glewood , Ordinance
No. 14 , Series of 1965, and any applicable statute, City Council
hereby declares that it is its i ntent to cre at e a local lmprove-
ment d1str1c , to be known as Sidewalk Improvemen DisLric No .
70, for the construct1on and installa ion of those public 1mprove-men s hereinbelow described .
2 . That the surveys , estimates and maps heretofore pre-
pared by he Director of Public Works are hereby approved and
adop ed by this Council for use in the construction and 1nstalla-
lon of those improvements to be made in the proposed improve -ment district.
3. That he assessments to be levied for said improve-
ments shall b e due and payable with1n thirty days from and after
he f1nal publicat1on of the ord1nance assessing the whole actual
cos of said improvements again st the real property in s a id
distr1c t. In c ase any owner of real estate shall fail to pay
he whole of such a ssessment agains his property Wlthin said
h1r y a ys , then the whole cost of he improvements so assessed
dga1nst h1s proper y shall be payble in f1ve equal annual
Installments of pr1nc1pal , w1th 1nterest on unpaid installments
a he rat of seven per cent 7%) p er annum, payable annually;
he f1rs of sa1d l nstallments of s a id prin 1pal and interest
shall b d and payable at such time as may be determined 1n and
by th ass ss 1 ng ord1nanc , and the remainder of said annual
1ns allmen s of pr1nc1pal and 1nterest shall be due and payable
succ ss1vely on he sam day in each year thereafter until all a rc pa1d 1n full . I • •
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4 . That th e prope r y to be assessed for said improve-
ments s h all be the property w~thin the district spec i ally bene-
fi ed by said improvemen ts , as mo r e parti cularly described in
the notice herei n aft er set for h .
5 . Th a t th e re shall be prepared an ordinance i n con -
formity with the prov~sions of the City Ch a rter and Ordi nance
No. 1 4, Series of 1965 , c reat i ng w ~th~n the corpora te limits of
said City a local imp rovement district to be known a s Sidewalk
Improvemen D istr ~ct No . 70 ; providing for the construction in said distr~c of the ~mproveme nts , all a s is in th~s Resolution set
for h and descr~b e d , and in a ccordance w~th the repor t , plans,
maps, specif~c a t~ons , det a ils and e stimates of the Directo r of
Public Works of s a~d City , herein r eferred to.
6 . Th a t he proposed ordin an ce will be introdu ced a s
a Bill at he reg ular meeting of the City Coun ci l a t 8:00 o'clock
p .m. on the 20th day of July , 1970 .
7 . Tha a public he ari ng upon the creation of such
d1strict and upon the Bill for a n Ord in a nce , referred to above,
shall be held before City Council at City Hall , 3400 South Elati,
Engle wood , Colorado , to commence at 8:00 o 'c lock p.m. on Monda y ,
July 20 , 1970, and th at notice of the proposed i mprovements be
gi ven b y the City Clerk and published in the Englewood Herald and
En terprise , a newspaper published and of gene ral circulation in
s a id City , i n three consec u ti ve weekly e dit i ons, therein giving
notice to he owners of the property to be a ssessed of the matters
and things required by l aw. At or abou t the time of the first
publica ion , not ice s hall also b g i ven b y prepaid mail t o all
known owners of property to be assessed with the cost of said improvements .
8 . The notice to be published shall be i n substantially the follow i n g orm:
NOTI CE OF PUBLIC HEARING UPON CREA TION
OF A LOCA L I MPROV EMENT DISTRICT IN
ENGLEWOOD, COLO RAD O, TO BE KNOWN AS
SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO . 70 ,
TO MAKE CERTAIN INSTALLA TIONS AND
IMPROVE MENTS TO SIDEWALKS THEREIN , AND
OF A HEARING UPON A BILL FOR AN ORDI-
NANCE CREATING SUCH DI STRICT .
All owners of r e al e s tate an d property herein af ter
d e scr1b d , and all per sons generall y , a re hereby notified that
the C1ty Council of Englewo od , Colorado , pursuant to its own
o rder , un der th e provisions of ~ts home rule charter , has
approved and adopted certain surveys, est1mates, maps, plans
a nd specif~c at1ons for the installat1on and construction of side-
walks w~th i n and for a proposed local 1mprovement district within
the corpora te l1mits of Englewood, Colorado, to be known as S~dewalk Impro ement Dist ~c t No . 70 , has adopted a resolution
of i s in ent o create such d~stnc and has directed that a
B1ll for an Ordinance c reating such distric be i ntroduced at its
regul a r me 1ng on Mon day , July 20 , 1970 .
Sa1d persons are further no 1f~ed as follows :
(a ) Th e improvements to be installed i n said distr~ct co ns~st of the necessary installation ,
r emo val and r e placemen of con crete sidewalk ,
cu rb and gu ter , together with the appurten an ces
and incidentals, ~n the City 's right-of-way
con 1guou s to the following lo s and blocks : I • •
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Loca tio n Lots Block Subdivision
3100 South Acoma 1-24 1 Hee 's Addition
2S -4 8 2 Hee 's Addition
3100 South Bannock 1-24 2 Hee's Addition
2S-48 3 Hee's Addition
3 200 South Bannock 1-12 3 S.G . Hamlins Broadway Addition
13-24 2 S .G . Hamlins Broadway Addition
14-26 Abbott's Subdivision 2nd Filing
3200 South Cherokee l-12 2 S.G . Hamlin Broadway Addition
1-13 Abbott's Subd ivision 2nd Filing
U-24 1 S .G. Hamlins Broadway Addition
14-26 1 Park Addition
Seve n unpla ted pieces of property as follows:
E ~ s ~ s ~ NE ~ sw~ of Sec. 34-4-68 desc . as fol: Beg . at pt. so
ft . S of ~nte rs ection of N line of E ~ S~ S ~ NE~ SW~ Sec. 34 with
E line s . Bannock St .; th . S along Eli ne S . Bannock St . 100 ft.,
mil; th . E 133 ft .; th . N 100ft . mil; th . w. 133ft . mil to pob .
Part of E~ S~ S~ NE ~ SW~ Sec . 34-4-68 desc . as fol: Be~. at pt .
on E line S . Bannock St . which is 140 ft . S of N line E~ S ~ S~
NE~ SW~; th. E II to said N line 133ft.; th . S II toE line of
S . Bannock St . 101 ft . mil to pt . 91 ft . N of S line of said
E~ S~ S~ NE~ SW~; th . w II to said S line a d~stance of 133 ft .
m/1 toE lin eS . Bannock St .; th . N along Eline S. Bannock St .
101 ft . m/1 to pob.
Part of E~ S~ S~ NE~ SW~ Sec. 34-4-68 desc . as fol: Beg . at pt .
which is lS ft . E of SE cor . w ~ s~ s~ NE~ sw~ sa~d Sec . 34 ; th .
proceeding E 46.S8 ft . to pt .; th . N 91ft.; th. w 46.S8 ft .;
th . s 91 ft. o pob .
Part E~ S~ s~ NE~ sw~ Sec . 34-4-68 des c . as fol: Beg . at pt .
9S ft . S of intersection of N l~ne of E~ S~ S~ NE~ SW~ Sec. 34
withE line of S. Bannoc k St .: h. S along Eline of S . Bannock
St . 4S ft.; th . E 133 f • ; th . N 4S ft .; th . W 133 ft . to pob.
Part in E ~ S~ S~ NE~ SW~ of Sec . 34-4-68 desc . as fol: Beg . at
pt . SO ft . S of jnte rsect ~o n of the N line of E ~ S~ S~ NE ~ SW~
of said Sec . 34 withE l~ne of S . Bannock S t .; th . S along Eline
of s . Bannock St . 4S ft . mil; h . E 133 f . mil; th . N 4S ft .
mil; th . W 1.33 ft. mil to pob .
Part E ~ S~ S~ NE~ SW~ Sec. 34-4-68 desc . as fol: Beg . at pt .
133 ft . E of intersection of N l1ne of E~ S~ S~ NE~ SW~ Sec . 34
w~th Eline of S . BannockS .; h. S SO ft. o apt; th . due w /1
to S line NE~ SW~ Sec. 34 to E lineS . Bannock St .; th . N along
Eline S . Bannock St . SO f., h . E 133ft . along N line E ~ S~
s ~ NE~ sw~ Sec . 34 to pob .
Part sw~ Sec . 34-4-68 desc . a s fol: Beg . at pt . 380 ft . wand
13 8 f • S of NE c or. of SE\ of SW\ of Sec . 34; th . N 198ft .;
th. W 1 32 .S f .; lh. N 31 ft.; h. W 86 f .; th. S 91 f • toN
lin e SE~ of SW 4 S e c. 34 ; th . W alon g N line of SE~ of sw~ of said
Sec . 34, 4 6 .7S ft . toE l1n e of s tr1 p o f land conveyed by Miller's
sup er Mark e ts, Inc. to CLt y of En g l wo od ; h . S along E l1ne of
s a id s r i p co nve yed b y Ml l r's S u per Mark e ts, Inc. to City of
E glewo od 1 38 fl .; t h. E along N lin of w. Gre nwood Ave . 26S
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(bl The real property to be includ ed within the
d istrict shall c ons ist of rea lty described here-
i nabo ve .
(c) The probabl e total cost of the improvements
w~thin said d istrict is $15,888 .50 and the amount
of funds of the City which is to be devoted t o said
improvements is approxima tely $4 ,45 6 .66. The
balance o f the tota l probable cost (being approx~
mately $11 ,431 .84) is to be paid by special assess-
ments to be l evied upon e a ch parcel of the re al
property herein above described.
(d) All assessments levied against he afores a id
parcels of rea l property will be due and payabl e ,
without demand, within thirty days from and after
the final publ ications of an ordinance assessing
the costs of said improvements against the real
property in the district . In c ase a ny owner of
real prop erty shall fail to p a y whole of such
ass e ssme n t a gainst his property within said thirty
d a ys then the pro rata cost of s a id improvements
so a ssessed against his property , together with
interest a t the rate of seven per cent (7%) per
an n um on any unpaid balance, shall be payable in
five equal annual installments " The first of such
insta llments of principa l and i n tere s t sh all be
du e and pay a ble at such time as ma y be dete r mi n ed
in and b y the a ssessing ordinanc e, and the rema i n der
of sa id i nstallment s shall be due and pay a ble
success~vely on the same day of each ye a r there -
after until all are paid in full .
(e) As shown by the estimates of the Director
of Public Wo rks , the probable costs to be assessed
a g a inst the real property within the district for
sa~d ~mprovements are:
Vertical curb and gutter $3 .54 per lin . ft.
Sidewalk (4" thick) . . . . . . . . . • 87 per s q . ft •
Dr ivewa y (6" th~ck) . . . . . . . . . 1.11 per sq • ft .
Re moval of old s i dewalks .26 per sq . ft .
Removal of old vertical
curb and gutter ............. .87 per lin. ft .
S aw conc r ete .•••••••..•••••• 2 .76 per lin . ft.
(f) Th a any person desi r ing to b e heard upon the
issue of the creat~on of he district, upon the
construct~on , in stallation or he improveme nts
involved , or upon the B~ll for an Ordinance to be
lntroduced may app ar a the above time and place
for that purpose •
Dated this 1 5th day of June , 1970.
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ATTEST:
EX OFFICIO CITY CLERK-TREASURER
Publish in the Englewood Herald and En terprise.
Publish on June 25, July 2 and July 9, 1970.
I , Stephen A . Lyon , ex officio C~ty Clerk-Tr a urer ,
of the City of Englewood, do hereby certify that the abov and
foregoing is a true , accurate and complete copy of a resolu ion
passed by the City Council of the City of Englewood at a regular
meeti ng he ld o n June 15 , 1970.
EX OFFICIO CITY CLERK-TREASURER
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S LUT'O. DECLAR ING TH E INTENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL
E GLEWOOD , COLORA DO, TO CRE ATE AN IMPROVEMENT
S 1~ C I7Y, TO BE KNOWN AS SIDEWA LK IMPROVEMENT
70; ADOPT! G DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS THEREFOR;
DATE AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING UPON THE
ID DISTRICT; AND ORDERING PUBL ICATION AND MAIL-
I TH REOF TO THE OWNERS OF PR OPERTY TO BE ASSESSED
DIST I T .
X, S ction 107 , of the Charter of
the provisions of Ordinan c e No. 14,
as Chapter 14 of the Mun icipal Code
of he City of En g l e wood on its own
1ni 1 a ivP an d withou Lhe necessity of any pet ition by the
ar e d landowners , to create local improvement districts for
he cons rue ion, installation or i mproveme nt of an y public
Improvement , o r any a ppurtena nc es , extensions or renewals thereof ,
which confer a special benefit upon the property within the
district; and
WHEREAS, City Council has heretofore determined that
the c ons truction and insta llation of those improvements described
hereinbelow would serve the public welfare a nd wou l d confer a
special benefit upon the real property abutting the same and , for
this reason, has c a used the Director of Public Works to prepare
preliminary surveys , estimates and maps in relation thereto ,
wh1ch surveys , e s tima tes and map s ar e now on file in the office
of the Director of Publ ic Works.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows:
1. That, sub ject to the provisions and conditions
cont a ined within the Charter of the City of Eng lewood, Ordinance
No. 14 , Series of 1965 , and any appl icable statute , City Council
hereby declares that i t is its intent to c rea te a local i mprove-
me nt district , to be known as Sidewalk Improvemen t Di s t rict No.
70, for the co nstru ction and i nstallation of those public improve -
me n ts hereinbelow described .
2 . That the surveys , estimates and maps heretofore pre -
pared b y the Director of Publ1c Wo rks are hereby approved and
adopted by this Council for use in the construction and installa-
tion of those Improvements t o be made in he proposed i mprove-
me nt di strict.
3 . Tha the assessments to be levied for s aid improve-
ments sh a ll b e due a nd p a y abl e with1n th1rty days from and a fter
the fi nal publication of the ordina nce as se ssing the whole a ctual
cost of said 1m provemen s a g a1ns t the real property in said
d1str1ct . In c a se an y owner of real estat e shall fail to pay
he whole of such assessment against h1s property w1thin said
h1rty d a ys , then the whol cos of the imp rovements so a ssessed
ag a inst his property shall be p a yble in f1ve equ al annual
lnst allments of pr1nc1 pal , w1th 1nterest on unpaid i ns t allments
a t the rate of seven per c n t 7%) p er annum, payable annually;
the fi rst of sa1d 1nstallment s of s aid pr i n c 1pal and interest
sh a ll be due and pay abl e at such time as may be determined in and
b y th assess tng ord1nance, and the remainder of said annual
tnstallmen s o f pr1ncipal and 1nteres sh all be due and payable
succe ssively on the same day i n e a ch year thereafter until all
are paid 1n full .
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4 . ~hat he property to be assess ed for said improve-
men~s shall be the property within the district specially bene-
fited b y said i mpro emen ts , a s more particularl y described in
he notice hereinafter set forth.
5. That there shall be prepared a n ordinance in con-
formity with the provisions of the City Ch arter and Ordi nance
No. 1 4, Series of 196 5 , c r e a ting with1n the c orporate limits of
said City a local improvement district t o be known as S idewalk
Improvement District No. 70; providing for the construction in said
dist r ict of the 1mprovements , all as is i n thi s Re solu tion set
forth and described , a nd in a ccord an ce with the report, plans ,
maps, specifications, details and e s timates of the Di rector of
Public Works of s a 1d City , herein re f erred to.
6 . That he proposed ordin an ce will be introduced a s
a Bill a t the regular meeti n g of the City Council at 8:00 o'clock
p .m . on the 20th d a y of July , 1970 .
7 . That a public hearing upon the creation of such
district and upon the Bill for an Ordinance, referred to above ,
shall be held before City Council at City Hall , 3400 South Elati,
Englewood , Colorado , to comme n ce at 8:00 o 'clock p .m. on Monday,
July 20 , 1970 , and th at notice of the proposed i mproveme nts be
given by the City Clerk and published in the Englewood Herald and
En terprise , a newspaper published and of general circulation in
s a id City , in three consec utive we ek ly editions, therein giving
not1ce to the owners of the property to be assessed of the matters
and things required by l aw . At or about the time of the first
publication , notice sha l l also b e g i ven by prepaid mail to all
known owners of property to be a ssessed with the c ost of said
improvemen s .
8 . The no tice to be published shall be in substantially
the following form:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING UPON CRE ATION
OF A LOCAL IMPROV EMENT DISTRICT IN
ENGLEWOOD, COLORA DO, 'I"O BE KNOWN AS
SIDEWA LK IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO . 70 ,
TO MAKE CERTAIN INSTALLATIONS AND
I MPROVEMENTS TO SIDEWALKS THEREIN , AND
OF A HE AR ING UPO N A BILL FOR AN ORDI-
NANCE CREATING SUCH DISTRICT .
All owners of real estate and property hereinafter
descr1b ed , and all p ersons general l y , are hereby n otified th a t
the C1ty Council of E nglewood , Colorado , pursuant to its own
o rder, under the p ro visions of 1ts home rul e charter , has
approved and adopted cert a 1 n surveys , esti ma tes , maps , plans
and specifica t1ons for he 1nsta llation and construction of side-
walks within and for a proposed loca l i mprovement district within
the corporate l1mits of Englewood , Colorado, to be k nown as
S1dewalk Impro ement Dis rict No . 70 , h as adopted a resolu tio n
of its intent to cre ate su h d1str1ct and has d i rected that a
Bill for an Ordin n ee creating such distr1ct be i ntroduced at its
regular meet1ng on Monday , July 20 , 1970 .
Sa1d persons are further not1f1ed as follows:
(a ) The 1mprovements to be installed 1n said
d1stric cons 1s of the necessary installation ,
removal nd placement of concrete sidewalk,
curb and gu ter , together with the appurtenances
and inc1dentals , 1n the City 's right-of-way
c nt1guous o the following lots and blocks:
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3 1 00 So uth Acoma 1-24
2 5 -48
3 100 Sout h Bannock 1-24
2 5 -48
3200 South Bannock 1-12
13-24
14-2 6
3 2 00 So uth Che rokee 1 -12
1 -13
13-24
14-26
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Hee 's Add ition
Hee 's Addition
Hee 's Addition
Hee 's Addition
S .G . Hamlins Broadway Addition
S .G . Hamlins Broadway Addition
Abbott 's Subdivision 2nd Filing
S .G. Hamlin Broadway Addition
Abbott 's Subdi vision 2nd Filing
S .G. Hamlins Broadway Addition
Park Add1.tion
Seven u npla t t e d piec es of property as follows:
E ~ s ~ s ~ N E ~ sw~ of Sec. 34-4-68 desc . as fol: Beg . a t pt. 5 0
ft . s of 1.n t ersection of N line of E ~ S ~ s ~ NE~ sw~ Sec. 34 with
E line S . Bannock St .: th . S along Eline s . Bannock St. 100ft .,
mil: th . E 1 3 3 ft .: th . N 100ft . mil: th . W. 133ft. mil to pob .
Par t o ~ E ~ S ~ S~ NE~ SW~ Se~. 3~-4-68 desc . as fo l: Be9 . a t pt .
o n E l1.n e S . Bannock St . wh1.c h 1.s 140 ft . s of N l1.ne E ~ s~ s ~ NE ~ SW ~: th . E I I t o said N line 133ft.: th . S II to E line of
S . Bannock S t . 101 ft . mil to pt . 91 f • N of S line of said E ~ s ~ S ~ NE ~ SW~: th . w I I to said s l i ne a d1.st an ce of 133 ft .
mi l toE line S . Bannock St .: th . N along E line S . Bannock St. 101 ft . mi l t o pob .
Part of E ~ S ~ S ~ NE ~ SW ~ S ec . 34 -4-6 8 desc . a s fo l ; Beg. a t pt .
wh1.c h is 1 5 f . E o f SE c or . w ~ s ~ s ~ NE ~ sw~ said S ec . 34: th .
proceedi ng E 4 6 .5 8 ft . to p t .; th . N 91 ft.: th . W 46 .58 ft .: t h . s 91 ft . o pob.
Part E~ S ~ S ~ NE ~ SW~ Sec . 34-4-6 8 desc . as fol: Beg . at pt .
9 5 t . s o f 1n ersection of N l1.n e of E ~ s ~ s~ NE ~ s w~ Sec . 34
w1.t h El i n e o f s. Bannoc k S t .: th . S along E l i ne of s . Banno ck
St . 4 5ft .; th . E 133f t .: th . N 4 5 ft .; th . W 133 ft . to pob .
Part in E ~ s ~ S ~ N E ~ sw~ of Sec . 34-4-68 d e sc . as fo l: Beg . at
p t . 5 0 ft. S of j ntersect 1.on of the N l i ne of E ~ S~ S~ NE~ SW~
of s aid Sec . 34 withE line of S . Banno k St .; th. S a lon g Eline
o f S . Bannock St . 45 ft . mil: h . E 1 33 ft . mi l: th . N 45 ft .
mil: th . W 1 3 3 ft . mi l to pob .
Part E ~ S ~ S ~ NE ~ SW ~ S ec. 34-4-6 8 desc . as fol: Beg . at pt .
133 f t . E o f i n te r sec ion of N l1n e of E ~ S ~ S ~ NE~ SW~ Sec . 34
w1.th El i n e of s . Ban no ck S t .; t h . S 50 ft. to apt: th . due W II
o S li n e NE ~ SW ~ S ec . 3 4 o Eli ne S . Ba n nock St .: th. N along
E l 1.n e S . Bannock St . 50 ft .: h. E 133 ft. along N line E ~ S~ s ~ NE ~ sw ~ Sec . 34 to pob .
Pa r s w ~ S ec . 34-4 -68 des c . as fo l : Beg . at p t . 3 80 f t . w a nd
13 8 f . S of NE or . of SE 4 o f s w ~ of s c . 3 4: th . N 198ft .:
t h . W 132 .5 ft.: h. N 3 1ft.; h . W 86ft .: th. S 91 f t . t oN
line SE ~ of SW Sec. 34 . th . W a l n g line o f SE of SW of said
Sec . 34 , 46 .7 5 f . t o E l1.ne of str1p o f l and con v e yed by Miller's
Sup e r Mark e ts, Inc . t o Ct t y of Eng ! wood; . S al o ng E l1ne of
s ai d str 'p co nv ~y d b y Mi l t r 's Super Mark e ts , I nc . t o Ci t y of
Englewood 1 3 f .: t h . E along li n of w. ureenwoo d Ave . 26 5 ft. to pob . • •
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(b) The real property to be included within the
d i stric shall consLs of realty described here-
i nabo ve .
(c) The probable total cost of the improvements
wLthin said district i s $15,888 .50 and the amount
of fund s of the City which is to be devoted to said
improvements is approximately $4 ,456 .66. The
balance o f the total probable cost (being approxi -
mately $11 ,431 .84) is to be paid by special assess-
ments to be l evied upon e ach parcel of the real
property herei nabove described.
(d) All asse ssments levied against the aforesaid
parcels of r e al property will be due and payable,
without demand , within thirty days from and after
the final publications of an ordinance assessing
the costs of said improvements agains t the real
property in the district . In case any owner of
real property shall fail to pay whole of such
ass essment a gainst his property within sa id thirty
day s then the pro rata cost of said improvements
so ass essed agai nst his property, together with
interest a t the rate of seven per cent (7%) per
annum on any unpa id balance, shall be pay able in
five equal annual installments. The first of such
installments of principal and interest shall be
due and pay abl e at such time a s ma y be determined
in and b y the assessing ordin a nce , and the remainder
of said i nstallme nts shall be due and payable
suc cessively on the same day of each year there-
after until all are paid in full .
(e) As shown by the estima t es of the Director
of Public Works , the probable costs to be ass essed
a gainst the real property within the district for
sa1d 1mprovemen ts are:
Vertical curb and gutter $3.54 per l in . ft .
S idewalk (4" thick) .87 per sq . ft .
Drivewa y (6 " th1ck) . . . . . . . . . 1.1 1 per s q. ft •
Removal of old sidewalks .26 per sq. f t .
Removal of old vertical
cu rb and gutter • • . . . • • • • . • • • • 8 7 per lin. ft .
Saw conc rete .•.•.•.•.••••••• 2 .76 per lin. ft.
(f) Th a t any p e rson desiring to be heard upon the
issue of the creat1on of the district, upon the
constrYCt Lon , inst allat ion o r the i mprovements
involved , or upon the Blll for an Ordinance to be
1ntroduced may appear a t he above time and place
for h a t purpose .
Dated this 15th d a y of June , 1970 .
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ATTEST :
EX OFFICIO CITY CLERK-TREASURER
Publ ish i n the Englewoo d Herald and Enterprise.
Pub lish on June 2 5 , J uly 2 and July 9, 1970 .
I , S tephe n A. Lyon , ex officio City Clerk-Treas u rer,
of the City of En g lewood , do hereby certify that the above and
for e going is a true , accurate and complete copy of a resolution
pass e d b y the City Council of the City of Englewood at a regular
meet ing he ld on June 15, 1970.
EX OFFICIO CITY CLERK-TREASURER
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Hll.'RODUCE JJ ,._, A BI LL RY COUNCILMAN _______________ _
DY AtJl'HORITY
ORDINAN CE NO. , S ERIES OF 1970
~ ORDINANCJ:; AM ENDING SECTION 1 7 .10 Or' THE MUNICIPAL CODE
OF THE CITY 0 · ENG LEWOO D ENTITLED, wRE GULATION OF POOL AND
BOI•iLING ES'f AB LI S HMENTS", BY ALLO •YING OWNERS, .MANAGERS, AHD
OP !::Ri\T ORS TO KEEP SA ID ESTABLISHMENT S OPEN mll'IL TWO 0' CLOCK
A.M.
BE IT ORDAI NED BY THE CITY CO UNC I L OF THE CITY OF EN GLE-
;.,ooo, COLORADO, a s f ollows:
1. •rh at Sec t i on 1 7 .10 o f th e Mun ic i pal code o f t he Ci ty
o f En 0 lewood be a nd t he same is hereby amended to r ead as
i ollows:
1 7 .10 REGULATION OF POOL AND BO,'/LING ESTABLISHMENTS
No owner , manag e r, oper a tor, or employee o f any p lac e
wher e t he g ame called pool or billi ardG is played, or o f
any p l ace wh e re is, or sha ll be k e p t, or operate d, or used,
any poo l table, billiard tabl e , b a 0 atelle table, pi ~eon
h ole tabl e, shu f fle board, shooting ry allery , skatinc r i nk,
bowl i n ~ al ley , or pin alley or place wher e any g ames are
played, s ha ll keep open or permit to be open for use any
s uch p l a ce on any d ay later tha n two o'clock A.M., and
shall not open or permit t o be o pened any such p lac e
earlier than five o'clock i n t he f orenoon o f any day.
Introduced, read in f ull and passed on first read i n y on
th e day o f , 19 7 0
Pub lished as a Bill f or an Ord i nance on the ____ day of
-----------· 1970.
Read by title and passed on fina l readin •J on the ___ _
day of , 19 70 .
Published by title as Ordinance No. ______ , Series of
19 7 0, on the _day of--------1970.
Mayor
ATTEST:
ex offic i o city clerk
I , S tephen A. Lyon, do hereby cer i fy t hat the above and
foreg o i n1 is a true, accurate , and comp l te c opy of an Ordinance
passed on f inal read i n y a nd pub l ish d y titl as Ord inanc e No.
----------' ser ies of 1970 .
ex officio CJ ty clerk
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MEMORANDUM
Stanley H. Dial , City ~ger
Jack L. Clasby, Chief of Police
Municipal Ordinance 17.10
DATE : May 18, 1970
Attached please find a report concerning a survey conducted by this department
regarding games and amusement devices located within liquor establishments in
the City of Englewood.
att.
Jack L. Clasby
Chief of Police
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FROM:
SUBJECT:
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KEMJRANDUM
As sis t.a nt Chie f Clyde Hall DATE : May 1 5, 1 9'10
Detecti ve Se rge a nt Alvin Garfunkle
Re po r o f Investi ga tion Reference Munic ipal Ord :nance 17.10
"Regul a t ions of Pool and Bowling Elltab lis hJT\e nt s '
Under the provisions of Municipal Ordinance 17.10 titled, "Regulations o! Pool
and Rawling Elltablhhlllents," it is required that the ga~~~es -ntioned in said
ordinance; such as, pool tables, bowling alle71J, etc., must be closed dovn no
• · later than 1 2 o 1 clock midnight of any day.
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A special survey vas made by lll8lllbers of the police departnlent during the week
of May 10, 1970, to determine attitudes and iMpressions of the people involYed
in playing these ga~~~es, and manage~~~ent 1 s co-nta regarding the effect on their
business as they comply with this ordinance.
All of the co11111ents from management revealed that the cloaing of these gaaes
actually caused a loss of business to these establis~n t s. Many of the 1-.e
playing customers, at abou t the Jridnight closing of the ga~~~e rooms, would leaft
the establishment and proceed to another bar in either Littleton or DenYer where )
playing of these games is allowed during the tiM the bar is open. Sa.e of the
comments from management even indicated that business in general vas lost to other
cities that allowed these games to operate fully during business hours. One bar
ovner even indicated that he felt the games kept customers moving about and lowered
the chance for intoxication.
SeYeral customers were i nterviewed regarding their thoughts on the subject, and it
vas unaaiously voiced t h-.t the games should reaain open un t il bar closing tiM.
A check vith the pa t ro l l i eutenant and patrol sergeants rev~aled the opinion that
the revoca t ion of the midn i ght closing would have no adverse effect on the polioinc
requir~ents of these establishments. A further check reve al ed no serious ca.pl1cation.
involYing the cus tomers pl aying t hese games.
It is, t herefo re, rec ommen ded tha t o rd i nance 1 7 .1 0 be amenderl to allow the ga.es
men ti oned i n s a i d ord inanc e to remain open until bar c l os ing t ime.
Respectf ull y subm.i t.ed ,
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A single hose having more than one gaa passage,
a wall ~allure of ~lob would permit the flow of o e gas
into the other gas passage shall not be permitted. When
parallel lengths of oxygen and acetylene hose are taped
together for convenience and to prevent tangling, not
more than tour inches out of each eight · should be
covered with tape.
Hose oonnecticna shall be made through substantial
fittings and clamped or otherwise securely ~astened to
these connections in such a manner as to withstand
without leakage a pressure twice as great as the
maximum delivery pressure of the preasure regulator•
provided on the system.
111.9-12 Uae of Acetylene ~ Oxygen. Under no
conditione ahall acetylene be generated or utilised at
a preasure 1n exceaa of 15 pounds per square inch gauge
presaure. This requirement ia not intended to apply to
the storage of acetylene dissolved in a auitable solvent
in cylind era 111anutaotured according to Interstate
Commerce Commiaaion requirements.
The uae of liquid acetylene ia prohibited.
Wood floor• ahall be covered with Netal or other
auitable non-c0111bustible material where sparks or bot
metal are likely to fall.
Oxygen ahall never be uaed from a cylinder unless
the oxygen cylinder is provided with a pressure
regulating device intended tor that purpose only.
111.10 Re~lation of Pool and Bowling Eatabliablllents~
wo owner, aanager, operator or employee of any place where /
the game called pool or billiards ia played, or ot any
place where is or shall be kept or operated, or used, any
pool table, billiard table, bagatelle table, pigeon hole
table, ahu~fle board, shooting gallery, akating rink,
bowling alley, or pin alley or place where any gamea are
played, ahall keep open or permit to be open ~or uae any
aucb place on any day later than twelve o'clock midnight,
and ahall not open or pe~t to be opened any such place
earlier than ~ive o•clock in the forenoon of any day.
111.11 Delivering Handbill• U nlaw~l. It shall be
unla w~l ~or any person to cast or place, or cause to be
cast or placed 1n the streeta, alleys or public places
in the city, or into the vestibules or yarda or upon the
porches ot any dwelling or other building, any paper,
handbllla, advertiae.-nt, c1rculara, or waste paper;
provided, however, that nothing herein cont ained shall
be held to apply to the caating or placing o~ newspapers
or addreaaed envelopea in or upon the vestibules or
porchea o~ dwellings or other buildinga.
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