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ESGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
ENGLEWOOD. ARAPAHOE COUNT\'. COLORADO
Regular Session
Janua~· 8. 2001
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The regular mectmg of the Englewood C ity Council was called 10 order by Mayor Bums at 7:4 8 p .m .
2. lnvoc,alioa
The invocation was g1\'t'n by Mayor Burns .
3. Plt'dge of Allegiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led b> Mayor Bums .
4 . Roll Call
Present:
Absent :
A quorum was present .
Also Pre se nt :
5. Minutes
Council Members Grazuhs. Ga1Te 1t . Bradsha". \\"ol o ,)11 . Yurchick .
Burns
Council Member '.'labholz
C ity Manager Sears
City Anomey Brotzman
Deputy C 1ry Cle rk Castle
Semor Planner Gra ham ommumt> De,·e lopment
(a) COUNCIL MEMBER WOLOSYN MOVED. AND IT w AS su·osDEO. TO
APPROVE THE MlNl'TES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNC IL MEETING OF DECEMBER
18, 2000.
Ayes :
~ays
Absent
The motion amed .
6. Scbedult'd \'iiilon
There wert' no scheduled ns11ors .
l.'.nKbt'dult'd \'ililon
Counc il Members Garren, Bradshaw. Wolosyn. Yurch1ck
G raz uhs, Burns
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Council Member Na bholz
(a) Lester Myers.~ 19 5 South C larkson 1ree1. wished Counc il a happy new year.
Ol11llX"nlmg 1ha1 we ha"e a mce facility here now. He opmed that the police protection in his area has been
bener s mce the last time he visited with Council, but there are still some problems. A lot of it is still with
Code Enforcement. he sa id , addmg that there are more Code Enforcement Officers in the neighborhood
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than there are police officers . He and ewral of the neighbors th a t he ta lk ed 10 feel th ey are be mg hara ssed
by the Code Enforcement Officers. he said. JUSt for parking v10 latoon . He felt th ey ha d a be tt er Jo b lo do
than that , like snow on th e si dewa lks and tree s block mg th e s ide\\alks. "h1cl1 lw th ought ""'t' mor,·
m,·olved with code enforce ment than so meone who 1s eighteen fee l from the s ode"alk . '\I r. ~1 )t'I" said ht'
wa s cned a couple of\\eeks ago beca use they sa id he \\as 100 clo,e 10 1he ode\\alk . \\hen there osn ·t e,t'n a
sidewalk there . a crosswalk there. he corrected . In facl. yo u can ·, even cross th e s tree t th ere because th ere
is a fence on the other s ide . When he spoke to an officer about ii. he wa s to ld he had to be twenty fret
back . Mr. Myers told the o ffi cer he th ought that wa s s upposed to be from th e curb. and the o ffi cer a,d no.
from the ms ,de of the s id ewalk . Mr. M ye rs said he wa e1gh1een f<'el. s ,x mc he,. so he frl11hat "" bcmg J
littl e bot pick y to ge t cned for a parking violation o fth1 s nature . "hen there are a 10 1 of things o u11ht'rt' he
felt the y shou ld be doing a better JOb on. woth th e trees and 1he s ode\\alks T hat' arc sneral odt'"a lk ,. he
said, that still have snow on them and have 110 1 been hove led." lu ch ,s, Cf) dangt'rou,. t'>pecoJII, for 1he
mail carriers. He said he ,s related 10 o ne and 1he) ge l mJured quote often from fallong on the,,.,. I he,e Joe
several cars in 1h e ne ighborh ood that ha w na, tore s. ,o It , quote obv ,o u, 1he) hJ, e '"'' bc,·11 nll" ed to r J
period of time . There 1s one that 1s e,en kmd ofconu al. he s a,d . bery 11mc he goe , b~. 11 ha, an J\el
Sitting underneath of n al an ang le and yo u c an tell th e car ha s not been mo, ed for a coup I<' of ~ ear, I k
sa id he has been a native of Co lora do all h,s lofe , a nd 111 Engle\\OOd fo r about 1x years no ". a nd he ha, had
more harassment and problems woth code enforcement here in the la st s ix ye ars than 111 h1 entore hfr11111e
before . He said he "'o uld hke to see le ss code e n fo rcement and better police proteCtl on. especoall~ 111 the
e,enmg th ey have a lot of proble ms o n lark son wnh traffic . T here are severa l 1eenaged kod "ho like to
l10t1od up and d0 \\11 th e stre et. Mr. Mye rs said he has see n them drag ra c ong everal lime s. and
un fo nunatel y he ha not been able to ge t o ut of bed fa st eno ugh to get o ut there to ge l a h,ense plat e
number He said he ha s mentioned thi s to several poloce officers and the) ha,·e been betta at pa1 rolh11 g th,·
area late at mght. but he felt there toll could be mo re patrollong m the area . He fe lt the mo ne ) \\Ouli.l be
better pent on police pro1e ct1on than on code enforcement . Mr. Mye rs sa ,d several of ho s ne ighbor a,k,·t!
lum to ,o , e their opinion for them. He satd he had bee n on a c ny co un c il se ,cra l )Cars ago . and a
o n emed c m ze n · group. He felt he might have to get a ltttle more mrnlved and sa id he "ould hke to
know who hi s Council representative is.
o un ti Member Gra z uh s said II nu ght be her. C ouncil Member Brad ha" said th ere a,c abo 1hre ,· at-
large co un ti members here. too. \\ho represent lum.
Mr. Myer said he plans to get a ltttle more nnolved. Ma yo r Bum said th ere \\OUld be boa rd and
commi ss ion interviews at the end of the month . and "e \\OU!d cen a,n l) be happ~ 10 ha<e hom ·oun,·,t
Member Brads haw suggested the Code Enfo rceme nt Ad, ,sor~ omm ,tt ee
Mr. Myers said he was m,·o lv ed \\Ith the Neighborhood Wat c h Program. a, "ere ,e,e,al ot ho n,·1ghbu1
T hey ha,e th e ir s ,gn, pos ted and 11 ha, hel ped. bu t th e) ,1111 ha,e hai.l ume bou ken "111i.l u ", Jnd Jll ,J\c·1-
abundant supply of eggs m th e ne ig hborhood, a s "e keep ge tt ing s platt e red \\Ith eggs It ha , gonen bctteo
in th e la st couple of ye ars. he allowed . It ha s been a co uple of yea rs smce he ha spo ken to Counc il lw ,J od .
but It 1s starting to get a httle bot \\Orse aga m. a nd espec iall y late at ought bet\\ee n ten a nd t\\O 111 the
mo rnin g, th e re 1s an awful 101 o f traffi c and kid s d rag ra c ong up and down C lark o n. He sa ,d he ha s 1101
seen 100 many police officers lat e at no ght a nd \\Ould like to see 1he mone y s pent more for that ty pe of deal.
Mr Myers said he took Co un c il's s uggesti o n a couple of years ago when the y s poke about ho s o ntactmg
Officer Nancy Peterson about 1'e1ghborhood Watc h. Unforrunatel y. It ,s hard to ge t th e ne ighbors invo lved
in It , he sa id . Not too many of them want to come to the meetings. m fa ct he tned to ge l three or four of
them to come to the meetong to111gh1 with him . He sa id he "ould ltke 10 get together w11h Counc ol some
nrne . set up an appoinm1ent to get more acquam1ed ""h th e group. li e thank ed Coun c il for th e ,r 11mc .
Mayo r Bums thanked him for conung, said it \\as good to see hun agam . and thanked hom for lu s effort s .
(b) Mayo r Burns said no one e lse wa s signed up to s peak. but he nollced a gent leman 111 the
audience "ho wa s concerned abo ut th e C rba n Rene"al Area and the stud y at General Iron Works . He said
1fhe would like 10 con1e forward 10 speak to C ouncil. he "·ould be happy to have him do so .
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Marnn Ha ll aul he O\\llS a piece ofpropen y at 2 llO 'o uth 1:la t, Street. \\l11 r h 1> dose to the Genet JI !tun
Works future urba n rene\\al proJe ct. He aid he as ked the question las t lime about ho " the Ctt) of
Englewood could acquire O\\lter htp a nd th en tum 11 O\'e r to a pri va te developer to develop that eight 01
nine acre on the ou th end m th e nei ghborhood of Bates.
Co uncil Member Bradsha" s tated tha t "e are not acquiring o wners hip . Mayor Bum sa id . 111111 all). RTD 1>
go mg to acqu ire 0 \\11er h,p of the tte . and then they are go111g to tran sfe r 11. Mr. Hall said II \\3S hi s
understanding that Engle \\ood \\OUld e nd up deve loping the eight or nine acres on the o uth e nd . He a ked
if that was correct. Mayor Burns sa id yes. exactly . Mr. Hall asked if that was what Mark G rah am sa,cl .
Ma yo r Burns said that 1s ri ght . Coun c il Member Bradshaw said the C ity will. but II ts a pm·at,' de , doper
Mr. Hall sa td. 111 an y case. em111ent domam ,s appa rentl y be111g used to arqu,re some of th i, propet1)
Mayor Bums said II ts bemg used by RTD m111all y to acquire the pro pe ny . He sa id he th ought 11 \\as a
negotiated sale at thi s pomt. which ,s what the y are trying to do there . Mayo r Bums sa id RTD has a \'Cry
strong eminent domain statute. tronger than the o ne the C it y of Eng le wood ha s
Mr. Hall said he did not thmk there was a prob lem wuh the use of enunent cloma ,n b) RTD to ac4t11re that
property for a public fac,ht y. whtch th eir maint e nance factluy \\Ould be . li e ·a,d 11 se.:ms to 111111 that th ere
is a problem if eminent domain is u ed to acquire any propert y. whi c h 1s tak en from a private 0"11 er and
turned over to a developer to redevelo p for pnva te use . He said he asked the que stt o n la st tune ho" th e
state law that yo u c ited allow yo u to 1dent1 fy propem es as blighted and th e n use emrnent domam to
acquire them. and could be used to v io late the port ion of the Fifth Amendment to the L' Co ns1 11u11 011 that
says "nor sha ll pnvate propert) be taken tor pub!,, use "11hou1 JU t ,·ompe11>J t1011 ·· It <l o,·, nut ,a) that 11
can be taken for pm·at e use . 11 ,son! for public use . Mr Hall felt there \\aS a co nfl,ct that ne,·ded to be
resolved .
Council Member Brad shaw said . c urrentl y RTD ,s domg negotta11ons. but 1f th ey acquire the property and
find that the y d o not need to u e all of th e prope rt } tha t the y ha,e acq uired. th ey do ha,·e the n ght to ell 11.
Mr. Hall sa id 11 ,s not really an open market siluatt on ,f you acq uire 11 \\'1thou1 a compe 11t1 \'e s 11uatt o n. '-.1 s .
Bradsha" sa id "e are no t acqumng the propert y. RT D ha s the property. Mr. Hall asked ,f RTD ,s gomg to
do the deve lo pment Ms Bradsha\\ sa id . ,f RTD \\anted to. the y could . :'.1r . Hall sa id ii ,s the sa me thmg
Ms . Brads haw said s he was not go mg to mm ce \\·ords. we canno t get 11110 that . Mr. Hall asked ,f she \\3S
tclhng h,m that state la" o uld o,.:1T1de the L:.S . Cons11tu11 011 . :'.1 s Brad sha" sa ,d no, -he "as tdh ng 111111
that RT D has the n ght ofenunent domam. 1f the y c hoose to use 11. Mr. Hall sa id for pubh c u e . Ms .
Bradsha " aid for pubhc use . Mr. Hall sa id and onl y for publi c use . Ms . Brads haw sa,d .. but .. ··_ Mr Hall
said there are no buts in the Cons titution . Ms. Bradshaw sa id 1f he were th e ex pe rt . s he would let ii go. Mr
Hall sa ,d he learned to read in Englewood sc hool s .
Mayor Burns s uggested he talk to the City Attorney about thi s. We can s it and discuss thi s a ll mght. he
a,d . but actuall y the Colorado Constitution bears on thi s. too . as mu ch or more than the U.S. Co nsmutton
does . There 1s a whole legal argument that goes along with thi s that yo u ca n talk to the C ily Att orney
about. but we are not prepare d 10 ha s h this out in a publi c meetmg .
Mr Hall sa id he ass ume d that Counci l "ould be 1111 erested 1f1here \\3 a problem. because the } \\ere gomg
to rule on this thmg. Mayo r Bums said yes , we have the bli ght stud y up for econd readmg tomght . Mr.
Hall sa id he just wanted to bring it up again .
Mayo r Bums said he was also going to ask Bob 11npson to addre ss some of the othe r ,s,ues he talk.:d
about, such as getting copies of thmgs that pertain to thi s stud y. so the people ,_n the nei gh borhood "ho arc
effected b y it c an have a record . Mr. Hall sa id th ey were in the dark. and fe lt there s ho uld ha ve been so me
handouts before the meeting la st time .
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8. Communic:ations, Proclamations and Appointments
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(a) A proclamation declaring the year of2001 as The .. Buckle Up. E,ery Tm1e .. Year was
considered. Mayor Burns said this has to do with buckling up in your car and traffic safety.
COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED. TO PROCLAIM THE
YEAR OF 2001 THE "BUCKLE UP, EVERY TIME" YEAR IN THE CIT\' OF E'.'iGLEWOOD.
Ayes:
Nays :
Absent :
The motion carried .
9. Public Hearing
Council Members Garren. Bradshaw. Wolosyn . Yurch1 c k
Grazulis. Bums
None
Council Member Nabholz
No public hearing was scheduled before Council.
10 . Consent Agenda
COUNCIL MEMBER GARRETT MOVED. AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPRO\'E
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (a) (i) AND (ii) AND 10 (c) (i), (ii) AND (iii).
(a) Approval of Ordinances on First Reading
i. COUNCIL BILL NO. 2, INTRODUC ED BY COU 'C ll MEMBER GARRETT
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORJZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF AN
INTERGOVERNMENTAL GRANT FROM THE COLORADO HISTORICA L SOC IETY . A STA TE
AGENCY. TO FUND A HISTORJCAL STRUCTURE ASSESSMENT OF THE ENGLEWOOD SA 'TA
FE DEPOT LOCATED AT WEST DARTMOt;TH AND SOUTH GALAPAGO STREETS .
11. COUNCIL BILL '0 . I. INTRODUCE D BY CO NCIL MEMBER GARRETT
A BILL FOR AN ORD£ ANCE AUTHORIZING A'-1 I TERGOVERNME:--T Al AGREEMENT
ENTITLED ··u.s. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U .S . GEOLOG ICA L SL!RVEY JOINT
FU DING AGREEMENT FOR WATER RESOURCES INV EST IGATIOJ'\S :·
(b) Approval of Ordinances on Second Re ading
There were no additional ordmances submitted for approva l on seco nd readmg. (S ee Agenda llem 11 -
Regular Agenda .)
(c) Resolutions and Motions
(i) RESOL UTION NO . I , SERIES OF 2001
A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE BULLETrN BOARD ON THE 151 FLOOR NORTH ENTRY
LOBBY OF THE ENGLEWOOD CIVIC CENTER AS THE OFFI C IAL POSTING PLACE FOR ALL
LEGAL NOTICES OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR 2001 .
(ii) A CONTRACT TO REDESIGN THE NUMBER FOUR GREE AT
ENGLEWOOD GOLF COURSE, AW ARD ED TO LEISURE TIME ASSOCIATES, IN C. IN THE
AMOUNT OF S30,524 .33 .
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(1i 1) PC RCHAS E OF FIFTEEN NEW PATROL C ARS . THROCGH THE STATE
BID PROCESS . FROM LAKEWOOD FORDLAND. IN THE AMO 1T OF S-11 .9 -1 50
Vote results:
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Nays :
Absent :
The motion carried.
11 . Regular Agenda
Co un c il Members Garrett . Bradshaw . \Volo syn. Yurd11 k
Gra z uh s. Bums
None
Council Member Nabholz
(a) Approval of Ordinances on Fir st Readmg
There were no additional ordinances submitted for approval on fir t reading (See Agenda Item I 0
Consent Agenda .)
(b) Approval of Ordinances on Second Reading
(i) Council considered an ordinance approving the Englc \\OOd L'rban Rene\\a l
Authority District Plan. Mayor Bums said this is what we hav e JU t been talking abou t "1th re gard 10 th e
General Iron Works site.
Senior Planner Graham said he would just like to reinforce the pre entauon fr o m th e publo heanng. We
are asking for a finding of blight . and we are askmg that Counc il crea te an urban rene"al area . rhe
primary reason for that is it would permit the Urban Renewal Authority to tak e o "·ners lup of a ponion of
land expected to be conveyed from RTD . The secondar, reaso n are tha1 11 ou ld c reate ,ome re,enue
streams to pay for upgrading the infrastructure and remed1at1ng en, 11 o nment a l con1anunat1 o n Jnd 01ho:1
things that were identified as deficiencies in the cond1t1ons surve ~. He reques ted a findmg ofappro,a l on
the ordinance .
COUNCIL MEMBER BRADSHAW MOVED. AND IT WAS SECONDED. TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (b) (I) -COUNCIL BILL NO. 94 ON SECOND READING.
ORDINANCE NO . I , SERIES OF 2001 (COUNC IL BILL NO . 9 -1 -2000 2001, INTRODUCED BY
COLN IL M EMB ER BRADSH AW)
AN ORDINA NCE TO CO NS ID ER THE CONDITIONS SURVEY A ND TH E ENGLEWOOD
INDUSTRIAL RED EVE LOPMENT PLAN IN ORDER TO APPROVE AN URBA .' RE EWAL PLA N
FOR THE AREA DESCRIBED THEREIN .
Vote results:
Aye s:
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Absent :
T he n10t1 on carried.
Council Members Garren , Bradshaw, Wolosyn, Yurc h1ck
Grazulis, Bums
None
Council Member Nabholz
(c) Resoluttons and Motions
There were no addmonal resoluttons and mouon s submitted for approval. (See Agenda Item IO -Conse nt
Agenda.)
12 . GeMral DIKuuion
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I . Ma yor Bums aid he \\Ould prov ide more material fr o m hi s attendan ce at the National League of
Ci ties program conce nung e-Go ,·emment. He said he would have a s ho n repon . but mainl y he wo uld be
handing out thin gs that he acquired there that would be of interest to Co un c il.
(b) Council Members · Cho ice
(i) Co un ci l Member Bradshaw:
I . She said the y received a letter about the left ov ers from th e o ld c 11 y hal l. from Hank Long . he frlt
the y needed to answer that. Ci ty Manager Sears sa id Mr. Long asked h1111 about that earlier. bu t he \\a nted
to put it off until next Tuesday 111 ght. Ms. Bradshaw sugges ted th e) tr) 10 locale them out here m th e
anteroom or in th e Co mmunit y Ro om. She asked Co un c 1l 10 thmk about that ;o the ) could ge t back to '.\Ir
Long .
Mr. Sears said 1f Co unc 1l wants to talk about th at 10111 ght II \\ould be tine . but th ought 111rngh1 b,· be,i for
Mr. Long to be present when 111 di sc us sed . Ms . Bradshaw a,d o ka ) \1r S,·ar aid he "oukl bri ng th Jt
back next Tuesda) 111 gh1 fo r d1scuss1011 .
2. She sa id ·he had an 1111erest111g c all from o ne of th e la,he , 111 the Lngle\\OOJ lh·puhhca11 \\ 0111c·11 ·,
Club. She re called that Coun c il Members Wolosyn. Garrett. :-abhol7 a nd her,elf had pokcn hJ them a
couple of years ago . he said the ca ller was very co nce rned about th e la ck of tenant 111 our dewlopn1<·n1
here . M . Brad ha" said he gave her John Loss· phone number and to ld he r 10 ca ll h,m and find out "hat
tenant s he had . s mce "e didn't know. and he seems to be th e one wh o k11 0\\
Ma yo r Bums a sked about th e statu s of our commumcallon with Mr Loss ny \1anager Sears said he tned
10 get a hold of htm la st week. but he did not return the call. He sa id he \\Ould have an update ,\Ith hnn
tomorro" mommg . Mr. Sears aid he would let Co uncil kn o ". m lu s report on J'hursda). "hat the s1a 1u;
of the tenants 1 . He said he kn o ws they are sllll talkmg to Bo rders Book . and th e) "il l potenllall) be
meeung with them on January 12'h, so that ma y be co mmg back to Co un cil. He said he could not tell them
the status of an y of the o ther s pe ific tenants. but \\Ould get back to them on that
Ma yo r Bums sai d Mr. Loss has not been do"1110 see Coun c il for a while . He \\Ondered 1f11 \\a; ahout
lime to ge t an update . C ity Manager Sears sa id . 1fthey would hk e hun 10 co me next 1 ue,da). that \\Ou ld
be fin e
Coun c il Member Garrett said he "as he re 111 December. Council Member Brad sha" s aid her co ne<·rn ,s. ,f
they are behmd sc hedule . let ' ge t that mfomlllti o n and get It out . so peo pl e kn ow what 1s gomg on. If
Office Depot I coming m. let 's JUSt say where it I go mg to be and ge t 1ha1 pubhc 11 y out he recog m7e d
that Trammel Cro" 1s workmg ,cry quickly. and "e ha ve another meeting on th e An \\'all at the end uf
thi s month. Her concern wa s that 1h1 s 1s an agreement that \\e s ign ed. and ome ofus did 1101 \\ant lO deal
with Miller. and because of the lime crunch and beca use ofconurnnnent, from pre, 1ous co unl'lb . "" ar,·
still dealing wnh Miller. She sai d she is, cry glad the y do not have the opti o n on Pha se 2. \1 s . 13radsha"
said she 1s very concerned that we need to hght a fire under them . Let us kn o " what 1s go mg on. ge t th ose
tenant s out here , whether II is the ones the y have alwa ys had in their hip poc ket 01 no t. but le1·s get th e
infornlllllOn out 10 th e publi c . ,he str essed .
Ma yo r Bums said he would hke 10 know more about the Baily's bu,ldmg. They have been read y to go for
quite a while and he said he does not understand wh y we haven 't gotten plans on that. We have a potential
restaurant across from C huck E. Cheese 's that we keep hearing about. Ma yo r Burns sa id he ha s se en th e
lease s ntmg on Rick Kahm's de sk and he thought that wa s about to be s igned . He said he knows the y have
been work mg diligentl y on some parking is sue s over there . but felt the y had been resolved . Also. if the y
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have a pemlit to stan the foundation on the Pl aza for the retail on the south s ide . the y ought to ge t movmg.
he said .
Council Member Bradshaw sa id . 1f the y are not gomg to get monng. let us know that . too . The penalties
s tan falling in April. any,, a).
City Manager Sears said he would try to get Mr. Loss here on Tuesday. and 1f not. the y will at lea st ha w a
full repon for Council .
Council Member Bradshaw said 11 was not lu s problem. but ~1r Loss needs to kn o " th a t Co un c il ex pet·ts
conununication. Mr. Sears sa id the publi c is demand mg to knO\, "hat 1s go mg o n .
3 . Counc il Member Bradsha" "1 hed e ve~onc a Happ} 7\e" Yea1 and ,a,d ,he hope , 11 1s J guoJ
year for everyone .
(11 ) Co un ci l :-.kmber \\"o lo,)11 sa id she ho pe "e nner see the computa momt ors
again . She said she 1s JUSI as happ y to look up at the big wall sc reen .
Council Member Garrett agreed . He sa id he can actuall y see people on the other end.
Ms. Wolosyn said she feel s like she 1s pan of the commumty now .
Council Member Bradshaw said don't put them ba ck . we w11l look at it up there .
Ms . Wolosyn said she won 't feel hke they are ignoring people when the y are all lo okmg at the sc re ens .
Coun c il Member Bradshaw said sa ve the mone y
City Manager Sears said okay. that Mil save us some mo ne ). and \\e·n do that.
13 . City l\tanacer·s Report
City Manager Sears had no matters to disc us -
! 4 . City Attorne~··s Report
City Attorney Brotzman had no matters to discuss .
15 . Adjournment
MAYOR BURNS MOVED TO ADJOURN. The 1neet111g "as adJourned at :JO p .m .
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AGENDA FOR THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 2001
7:30 P.M.
Englewood Civic Center
I 000 Englewood Parkway
Englewood. CO 80 I I 0
I. Call to order. 1:1/-'i f-?'Y'J
2. lnvoc,i;on . h~gt,UA<{)
3. Pledge of Allegiance . b /.,UI./Jl;,O
4 . Roll Call.
5. Minutes.
a . Minutes from the Regular City Council meeting of December 18. :!000 .
6 . Scheduled Visitors . (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.)p
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a . A proclamation declaring the year of 2001 as The "Buckle Up. Every Time·· Year.
9 . Public Hearing. (None scheduled )
Pleue aote: If yoa have a dilabiUty ud aeed aa:dliary aids or services, please notify the City of Ea1lewood
(303-76l-l40S) at least 48 houn ia advaace of when services are aeeded. Thaak you .
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10. Consent Agenda .
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Approval of Ordinances on First Reading.
1. COUNCIL BILL NO. 2 -Recommendation from the Libra ry to adopt a bill for
an ordinance authorizing an Intergovernmental Agreement fo r a Colorad o
Historical Grant for a historical assessment on the Englewood Depot. STAFF
SOURCE: Hank Long, Library Director.
11. Council Bill No . I -Recommendation from the Littleton/Englewood
Wastewater Plant Supervisory Committee to adopt a bill for an ordinance
approving a Joint Funding Agreement with the U.S . Geological Survey for
Gauging Stations at Union Avenue and the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater
Treatment Plant. STAFF SOURCE: Stewart H. Fonda , Director of
Utilities.
Approval of Ordinances on Second Reading .p
Resolutions and Motions.
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Recommendation from the City Clerk's Office to adopt a resolution
designating the Bulletin Board on the first floor north entry lobby of
Englewood Civic Center as the Official Posting Place for all Legal . otice .
STAFF SOURCES: Frank Gryglewicz, Director of Finance and
Administrative Services and Loucrisbia Ellis, City Clerk.
Recommendation from the Department of Parks and Recreation to approve. by
motion, a contract to redesign the Number 4 Green at the Englewood
Municipal Golf Course . Staff recommends awarding the bid to the lowe st
technically acceptable bidder. Leisure Time Associates. Inc . in the amount of
$30 ,524 .33. STAFF SOURCES: Jerrell Black, Director of Parks and
Recreation, and Dave Lee, Manager of Open Space .
Recommendation from the Department of Safety Services to approve. by
motion, the purchase of 15 new patrol cars. Staff recommends purchasing th e
vehicles through the State bid process from Lakewood Fordland in the amount
of $418.948 .50 . STAFF SOURCES: Chris Olson, Director of Safety
Services, and Lieutenant Steve Knoll .
PleMe aote: Hyo• -.. a dlabillty ud 111111 auiliary aids or services, pleue notify tbe City or Eaclewood
(313-162-2405) at leat 41 lllous I• 1NmU1Ce or .... 1ervkes are needed. Tlwlk you.
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11 . Regular Agenda .
a.
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Approval of Ordinances on First Reading.
Approval of Ordinances on Second Reading .
Council Bill No . 94. appr~vin~an 7fJlewoJXf Urban Renewal Authority
District Plan. /()~ .:X[~
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Resolutions and Motions.
12 . General Discussion .
a. Mayor's Choice.
b. Council Member"s Choice .
13. City Manager's Repon .
Adjournment .
The following minutes were transmitted to City Council between December 15. :!000 and January 4 .
2001 :
• Englewood Housing Authority meeting of October 4 , 2000
• Englewood Housing Authority meeting o f November I. 2000
• Englewood Public Library Board meeting of October 12 , 2000
• Englewood Code Enforcement Advisory Committee -Notice of November 15 , 2000 meeting
cancellation due to lack of a quorum
Pleue aote: Ir you bve a dilablllty ud aeed auiliary aids or ael'Yicel, pleale notify die City of Eqlewood
(303-762-2405) at least 48 boan ill advaace ofwbea sen'ita are aeeded. naak you.
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Regul a r Sessio n
December 18. 2000
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The reg ul ar mee11ng of the Engle\\ood Ci ty Co unci l wa s ,ailed to order b, !\Javor Bums at; -1 2 p 111.
2. In voc al ion
The in,·oc atto n ,,as g iven b) ouncil :Vlembe r 'fab holz.
3 . Pl edge o f Allegian ce
rhe Pledge or Alleg iance \\JS kd b) :-.la yo r Burn
.J . Ro ll Call
Pre::,c-n t: Council .\kmber, »abholz. G1JLul1>. G Jn cll. B1JJ,hJI\. \ ulu,)11 ,
Yurcluck. Burns
A b se nt : ~one
Al so pre ent .
5. :'\1inu1 es
It ) \llnager s~ar
C iry At to rn ey B rotz man
1t y C krk Ell is
D 1re,wr R 0». Pubhc \\'urk,
Director S unpson. Engk"ood t.:rban Rene\\al Autl1ortr) and
Commumry Developmem
emor P13n ne r G raham. Communll) De,elopnwnt
(a) CO l "NCIL '.\-I D1BER W O LOSY'.", :'\I 0 \'£0 . AN D IT WAS SECO'.\'D E D. TO
.\PPRO \"[ T H E :'\11 :',l 'TES or T H E REG l "LA R C I T \' CO l "'C I L :'\I HT"G or DECD IB ER "'·
2000 .
M o u on earned.
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6. Sc hedul ed V is il o rs
C ouncil :Vlembers ~abholz. Bradsha\\. Wo losyn. Yurchtck. Bums
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Coun.:il .\kmbers uJrrell. GraLulis
ta 1 :-.ta yo r Bums ad, 1sed that the resu lts 0 1 the Keep Engle\,ood Beauttful Hohday L1gl11111g
En~nt \,ere gomg to be announ ced .
Don Ro th . of the Keep En gle"ood Beauur'u l Comnuss1on. adnsed they had e igh teen entnes tin s year and
the le,d keeps ge mng a h ttle b 11 bene r e,e11 )ear. He noted ,,e keep ge11111 g more and more decurattu11>.
even tho ug h th e number of e ntnes seems to be fairl y stea dy. :Vl r . Roth as ked that Mayor Oums come down
and he lp 1nm prese nt the J\\ ards .
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\lr. Roth J , 1 t'd thJt th "mnt'I> \\Ould be gn t'n ,1gns to po,1 JnJ he J,1-_.J thJt th,, 111,·.:t h11n :n ;ho
lobb, aftt'r the p1e,entattom \\ere nude Jnd he \\OUld gne them the sign
\byor Burns pre emed nbbon . nJ ,e1t 1licJte to Jll of the \\Jll lk'r \\hu "ere p1e,0111 lie 1wted th.11 ,tJll
\\ould ·ee tlut they get their 11bbun JnJ ,ert11i,att' 1ftho, are not p10 ,ent
Honorable \k111 1on R1.:l 1 \J orJk,
Ste, en \IJrnncz
Dre ·s for Les s Clu th1e 1 s
.-\rt Blom
Darknt' Rt't'd
'hell') Jnd :;It'\,. CJ .11 J-
Bnan l\'.11',orth
T 0111 and Jenny Farmer
\la)or Bums ad, 1.,ed that tht' ne,1 .rnatd \\JS the \byor'> Choic e .-\\\JJd . He no ted th i, o ne i, gl\en t.> th,·
paruc,pant \\'ho best expres e · the true meamng of the holida ys Jnd the hohdJ ) hghttng e,·t'nt. l:nglc·"ouJ
\\'JS once kno\\n for ns hohda ) decorattons and th, yea r·s a\\ard goes to \lnn Flea \!art 10, th en etfot to
revive this tradi11on
Mayor's C ho ice Award
Silver Bell s A" ard
Sugar Plum Fo ,e,t .-\\\Jrd
:>Jo rth Pok Ex pre s A" ard
Wimer Wonderland A\\J1d
\V 1111er Garden A" ard
Lilet ime Holiday Sp,rn .-\" Jrd
hooung 'tar .-\" arJ
\l nn Flea \!art
Robert Ca mpbt'II
hue~ :.inJ Ro::,t'm..11 1t' lHec:1
Ron and \kl.1me Kl e" a
\larl-,reme,
R,md ,li1 l Jnd l J11 u111 Headki
The P,epe, FamJly
L )~Jette W aJTen
\l ayor Bums thanked all the parti cipants in th e compem,on and noted that II ge ts bigger and better cad1
)eJr 1-k commented that II takes a lot of \\Ork and he ·o ngrarulJted e, a)one . He askt'd for a rou nd Df
applause .
(bl Dennis Bennett. -11 60 South Delaware Street. sa id he would like to kno". alonl! \\Jth a lot
or" oth er people. about the parking Jround the !ugh school. lt seems hke a maJor 111con, emence 1-;;r a lo t of
pe ple in 01der to make somc thm g nice for a few people. he sa ,d . For mstance. \\hen I see the ,no\\ bcmg
remo , ed. the) are the same trucks that re move the sno" 111 front of m) house. that I pa y ta Xt'> for \\'hen
the stree ts are bemg repaired. n 1s the ame ere\\' that does II around my house. \\'h tch I pa y taws for. \I r.
Bennett sa,d he was kmd of\\'ond enng ... and he has asked many people ... "h)' these people should ha,c
special pm·ilege s and we can ·1 park there dunng spec ta I e\'ents. "hen the closes t park mg lot ,s 0\ er I\\ o
blocks a\\a y. He po1111ed out that there are a lot o fus that Jus t don ·1 undt'rstand why the signs are there . for
mem~-fo ur hours a Ja y. e,en da,s a "et'k. 36S day a ye ar \l r i3t'nnett stated the) would hke to kno"
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"hJ.t \.':ould be Jone to remo, e ih~m ~o unctl \kmbcr Br;1J sha,, J ~1...eJ 11 he me;..int he,, Jnted to rcnH.J\ c
the nme l11rnt 1g1 \Ii Bemiett ,a,d )CS. 1he ,1gn,. lie 11<Hed 1he) hJJ J gJme ,here the uthe1 dJ, \\Ith
Dcn,cr "hn 11.11 Den,t:1 Chn::i(1Jn pJ1kcd arounJ the-re .ind the-~ .11! 1e.:e1,cd t11..· t.'b . I! \\t' \\Jlll l r:tlplc liJ
:)uppnn ou1 !,..:-huob. ,, h1d1. he ,J1J. he thoug.h1 "~· ')hou!J. then ,, I.'.' nc-cJ tll J,J ..,omr:thmg tu 111~11... .. · It
con,en1ent tor people 10 ,uppo111hem lfnothmg else. he .uJ. I don t understand at JII \\h) \IJn,1ielJ hJ,
hm11ed parkmg on II And I reJII) don·r undcr rand ,\Ji) ll 1he side treets Jo. "hen \\e pJ) the J\t'> '"
ha,·e the street repaired and all that. I mean. he sa id. I can ·, get one 111 front ot"m) house JnJ Jll)'"'" ,.111
park there . 11 ,eem, to me. he ,J1d. that \\hen these people 1110,eJ 1he1e. the ,dmul \\J, 1he1e I J,1u~1
there ,s a n y bodv l1 vm~ there that d1ct11·1 move tht·re atier the ~ ·hool \\J S built :--.,ibo,I\ h.1, been Jbk "'
expla in co ·us. h~ sa 1d.-wh y the 1gn are even there and se,e,al ofus ha,e made J mJ1~1 e1fon Ill linJ 11ut
\1r. Bennett sa id he wa s co ld someo ne would be here to mght tha1 kno" s 1h,· an ·" er,'" JI! ,,1 ihJI I k
asked 1fthey can gt't th em removed. what ,,oulJ It taki: 10 gt'I them 1emo,etl or at lc;J'lt lim1tt:J lfl• ilp1111,.·..i
tha t 365 da~s a ye ar sec-m s k111J of nd1 culo u.s. Hi: ~ugge!)tt.'J tllJt 1f tlit.·:i,-Jl.111 ·1 "JIii 1h...-, ... htidl k,\l tll p .. 11 ....
thne. 1hen nuke tt from 7:00 :un . to 3·00 p .m. 0 1 \\h::tte-,t'1 H i: :,J1tl It !LI t Joe::,n 1 ... t.·;..·m IJ11 t1..1 tt1Jn\ ot
1ho -e who \\ere 11cketed 1ha1 mght. \1 r. Bem1ett ad, 1sed he \\JS no111cke1etl J, he hJp1wned h• t,e 111 J
pLh.:~ \\ ht'ft' he J1<l11·1 gi:t one . but ll hJ~ bu1hac-J !um~, t.:1 :.1111.: f k lu~ bt.'t'll i;.rnn:,; "-'' .,.., th1..·:t' h1..'h1rc &
son ewn s tarted s d1uol 1here Jnd nu" he I a ,e11101 L.i . 1 "eek "JS kind or 1he 1i11J I ,1rJ\\ he ,.11 ,t. "h, n
1he) made thi s maJor efTon 10 gl\ e eve1") bod) IKkets
:vtJ.yo r Buni.s J(.h 1seJ th Jt u~u:111 ~ \\t' ha,c parking ft'!llrh.:t101b beL"JU::,c till.' pt:opl 111 the lll'ldh ,\1Iihh.lJ
want them. r ha1 1s usuJII) "here 1he) start from. but. he nuted. \ii 13e1u1e11 "kind 0 1 011 the <>the, ,i.k 01
the fence . :Vla yo r Bum s lated that. ob, IOuSI). \\e should 1ake ano1her look Jt 11 1t"the pe,>pk 111 the
neighborhood \\Ould acn,all y like th e 1gn remo,ed. He aid he J,d 11 01 kno" 1t"there \\,l> Jn,,111 · ,11 1 ,1J1l
to addre::,s 1h1s 10111gh1. but ~l r l3t'nnett ral!led an llllt'tt'~tmg point Jll d ht' "ou!J ,en::11111, 11\...t' 1u "'l'...:' J
urve) IU ~i:t' hu\\ 111.lll) p!!OJ It' \\Jilt the !l lgns remo,t'd .
Coum:d \krnber 13rJJsha\\ ad\lsctl th Jt D1rec1or Kell Ross \\OulJ address the I su e .
Pu bhc \\"or ks l)1rec1or Ro» nplamed that th is st arted \\J\' back 111 19 '. because o f J ust ,d1a1 \I r. Bennell
SJ1J . the ) have numerous ,po111ng t'\Cnt. band e,ents and the S tate soccer tournament there e ,er) )OJI It
\\US becau e of all of the ,e on-go111g e,ent at the high school. 111 addn1 o n to the lugh sc hool kids l k ,.11J
a \I r. Benne11111d1 ateJ. the pJ1k111g thJI "bemg pro\lded 1s 11 ·1111 the greatest lo,a11on anti to get 10 1he
from door o f the chool o r the foo1ball t'1e ld 1s about t\\O blocks a"ay. So, he n01ed. "hat hJppens 1, tha11,
the close t park mg to a lot of 1he thmgs 1ha t are going o n at the sc hool and so the p eo pl e "ho II\ e 111 ihJS
Jrea are reall, d,ersel) imp cteJ t:,, the highs ho, I bemg there and the n the) ,·an·1 park 111 front 011heir
houst: Su \\t' ::,IJrtcd \\J) bjcJ... 111 19 Jnd \\c" s1;:i 11ed b) pu11111g 3u::,t :i l\\O~hour rt:'srrH.:thJn . thmJ...111.:1, 1}1J1
\\Ill keep the k,J, from pa1k111g 1he1e Bui. he ,a,d. \\hat happeued \\as the kid , \\OtdJ pJrk JnJ 1hen 111
bet"een .:IJ,se, 1he ) \\oulJ go ou1 Jnd lll(l\e 1he11 car, 10 a,o,d gemng J 11c ket. It " kmJ uf1111e1t's1111~
Director Ru,s >1a1ed the re 1sn ·1 Jn) 1111petu ·ro m 1he ne ig hbors 10 el11rn 11a1 e this park111g In fact. he noted
t:\t.'I ~, ::-i:J1 ttw) h:J\t! pl.'upk ...:0111111~ 11110 th1.• uUii..t.· Jsh.111; 1t tht'~ l.'.:.rn Ju It on 1hr11 )lfi:t'1 tl1Jt !sJU::,t J lmk
b11 i rthe1 J\\ J) ti 0111 the l11gh ,chuol :.u. he ,1ated. "hat "e hJ, e fountl 1s JU>I the oppo,11e I hJt the
ne,ghb,,rhooJ , , e1; mud, 111 f,n or llf tlu, JnJ II Ju, been Oll!!Olllg ,,nee 19 \
Coun d \krnber 'abholz a s~ed 1(\\e ha,e peml!l parkmg on ,ome of tho e block, dose 10 the high
,chool. as "ell. for people. Director Ross ,aid 1ha1 ·, 11ght fhe n1JJOnt) ui the blocks Jre pennn pJrk111g
Jnd then as )OU get a lmle farther awJ). 111 -1101 qune Js restndl\e lie ,a,J. I 1l11nk 1he) 1eatl ,peual
pem11 t parkmg o nl y \l onday through Fnda ; Junng the JJ) ThJS I Jn Jttcmp1 to Jddre,, the problem ,11
the high school kids parking there \\"hat happen, i, he) dO ,>u t to their cJr. the) c·o ng1ega1e JnJ park Jnd
un1o rrunarel y tra sh ge1 s leti behmd It 1sJus1 a real me 1nen1ence 10 the neighborhood. he aid. and 1hat 1
"hat "e I es ponded 10 .
\11 . Bt:mJc'.'ll !I Jt d lie i.::111 :">Ct' 11 bc111g an llll'O ll\t"lllt'lh..'e Jnd 11 thc k1J:. ,Hep rk mg 1111run1 uitlw drne,\J ~~-
tha t "alread) a la\\. fhey ca n be towed a"ay. gl\en uckets. \\h 1e,e1 B u1iu,1 111 front of so mebod y',
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house He a<J..cd II D1rec101 Ro, \\Quid bnng o ne owr 10 lu; hou se Jnd put u 111 from oflw hou,e Jlbl
bee au e he l1J , J,J..ed for 11 \Ir 13eru1et1 1101ed thJt 1 J nugl11, mall JreJ "hen you con,,Jer 1he e11111-·
1111pac1 on Englc"o,,d ot'1he l11gh ,choul ·1d; lhJI go 1here He said 111,JllSI no11ha1 b ig 11 1 an .11eJ J>
compared to ngle\\Ood Jnd Jli lhe 1d, 111 l:ngle\\oOd go 10 ,chool 1heie e-e!lluJII,. Ii Just seen1> w me.
h ,a,d. that 11 1u,1 i,n I IJII' Jnd II reJII, doesn't c,en ,eem kgal. thJI 1t'I pa, 1he tJ\es 10 ge t 1h,·1r ,1re,·is
deJned Jnd 1i,eJ a nd e,e,,1i11n;; de 1hJ1 I ,J11 ·1 p.1rJ..1here He ,aid he Ju -1 Joe,11·1 under,ianJ 1lw . \1!
13cnnen sueee 1ed 1h01 ,t',ou \\Jnl 10 re,rnct II to chool kid; 1hcn do II fr.im -:00 J m. to ::00 pm. \\'e J1e
not going t~ ... get pc-op!.: to· ~uppn11 Jn ~ e, c'THS Jt the l11gh ~dwol 1f \\e kec-p domg. th1:,. hi: sa1J :\.:, h1..·
unde rstands 11. the peupk frnm De11\er h11 IIJn "ere J Ll>t ou11.1ged 1hat th e , J,J th at to them \11 Benn.:11
sa id he Jg.ree'i ,, 11h them JnJ It Jlhl JOt.":t11·1 ~t'c'm 1J ir to h1111 . I t 1s 11111e to ret',·alu:itc...· tin . ht.· ...,,11d . Jnd lh.:
JUSt do es 11 ·1 thm k th ere 1s Jn: rea.~on tor 1he re.:,tnc11on 10 be 1,,~m:·-four hours :1 da: . .,,c'\t.'11 JJ:~ J ,,et'k..
365 days a year. Those people J..ne" "hen the, 1110,·ed there tllJI th a t !ugh ,chool "" th e ,e It i, hkt'
people w ho bu1IJ hou,t', h} Jlll)Ort> JnJ tht'n rnmp!Jtn bcc.,u,e lht' J1q)bt1e mJkt' 100 rnnch 1101',' I k
Slated that 1t'1h t', Jo11·1 \\Jlll to ll\t' there JnJ 11 the, don't \\Jnt tho,e k,d,. o r an ,bod,. parJ..,ng thert'. 1hn
kn e" 11 a nd 1he, should ha'< 1110,eJ ,omt'"here d t' It ha, been there long t'nuugh. he ,a,d. thJt he \\Ould
tn1Jgmc 9U"o of the pL'l)ple lhL'rt' hJ\e ll1U\C'1..i then~ :ifter the-!ugh !,1.hool \\l::, built >tr Bt'1111c·tt ,tJted ht'
1h 111k 5 111 s time to lt't.'\JIUJtt' the 'lllt1Jt1on Jnd 111.Jk • ".'101111..' Jnk·ndmt'nb h) ll .. 1::, 11 .J U;)t Jne')n·t !!t:'1.;'m lng11.:JI
Coun nl ~k mbe, Graztil1 ad, l'>t'U that thb "ha Ji,tnct. She ,aid ,he Jb,1 ha, J Jaught.:1 that go,,s to !ugh
schoo l !he re and -he find 11 m o n, e111e111 to pork. JS he ha, 10 pJ1J.. ,o far J\\J, One 11111c . ,he noted. 1h.:,
ha d so meo ne d, abkd 111 their car Jnd 11 real!,"·" J p1oble111 l ,J hJ,e t'\er,1h111g 101all, offbuund ·
e nragt'd her. a a c111un It ""' harJ and ,he \\OUIJ hJ..t' 10 hJ\t' people go here fo r an nent some111ne ,111J
1ry to park a round 1here . e\t'n t"O blocks a\\JY he nmeJ tha t Joe 11 ·1 e,en mclude 111cle111,·111 \\eJtht'r o r
any d 1sabil11i es. It does re tnc t and. she pointed ou1. fi,1111 J PR per pec ll\e 11 ,s bad ecause people are
J h ,ays s hak ,n;; th e ir head>. e-pec,all> the older JJult,
Council \!ember B1aJthJ\\ a,ked \IJ ,ur Burn, 11 1h" \\J an app1np11a1e 1o p1 c to, 1he School-Cu, Joun
Comm1 tt et' \1J )Or I3urn !!. .,J1J It ~t'IIJ1111\ 1::i
Council \kmber B1ad hJ\\ c,p!JtneJ to \!1 B,·nnett lhJt \\t' ha,e J 'i,houl-11, Jo1111 Cumm tttee thJt
could 1ce,alua1e th1> he a ,J..ed ha \1 1 13ennet ~J\t' h1> phone number to IJ1re·1or Ro ,s \\'t' '"" bt' g!JJ
to ket'p }OU appn,ed ol the 11ua11011 . ,he ,J1d \!1 Bt'nnctt ,J1J h \\uuld Jpprec1Jtt' thJt anJ ht'
app1ec1Jted Counul _,?I\ 111g t11m the 11111e lO IJIJ.. \I ,or Burn, JnJ ( ,iun-il \l emht'r 13rJd,ha\\ thJnkt'J I,
13enn.:tt
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!JI F1ed KJutina n ,aid he \\Js here to 1·e 111 some o t 111, 1ru,1ra11on, He 1101eJ he hJ, hcen
he,e I01 43 ,eJrs 1101\ and ht' behcl'es he 1 e 11her the litih 01 s1~1h h1ghe,1 pa, 111g ta, en111 y 111 1he 11, and
u ne ot'the o lJest busine, peo ple 111 Engk"ood . But. he said . he \\Ould lik e to la~ a founda11o n for so me 0 1
1he 1,·m jrJ.. he \'1,he, 10 mJJ.. · \Ir Kauf,mn noted \\hen he came uut here m 194-he bouuht a busme"
JnJ he remoJekd the bu!ld111g 1hree tunes . He started 011 1 l\llh h11nsdf'Jnd !us mother as e;1ployees He
remodeled the bu!ldmg he 1s in now. I\\ ice. and he 1s try mg to keep his builJmg 111 sha pe . I ha,·.: ,e,, ed on
mam. mam com111111ees. he aid . I "a, on the board of the F1rs 1 :S:a11onal 13 ank ofEn u le"ood for wars. I
,tan~d \\l lh EDDA at tt s mcep11on a nd I bought the bu !l dmg for Pu he Service o m p;ny I bough.I 11
through EDDA funds a nd ,old II for more than "e pa id for 11. I ""' a lso able to get th e lot o n the 3400
block fo r pa rkmg. he sa id . and I \\JS al o a ble to get \I r. Bro \\n·s park mg 10 1 added to th a t fo r a ,eC\'
111111 ,ma l a mouni tha t \\e "ere able to pay off111 ten year. at 1hree percent ,m e re t. I hal'e been 111 cha ,ge 01
the parades . he ai d . and man, different th111gs here 111 En:k·wood .\I r Kaufman ,1a 1ed 1here Jrt· J lo t ut
things he l1Js tried to Jo for Engle"ood There a,e things horpening nu" he ,aid. and the 11npJ-t II i,
hJ, 111g on 1he d0\\1110\\11 bus,nes,es makes h1111 ,er, >JJ li e J1d I see that l:DDA . poss,bl ). ",ci1t' uleJ
10 be di,sohed . \Ir Kaufman op111ed that the 0111, hnk yo u folk ha ,e \\1th !he UO\\ll lO\\n bus111e s, people
" h,n mg 1h.: bu>1ne,, peuple I epre ented b) I DD.\ I had J1alogue nun, 11me, "tth C-11, Cou nc,I. he ,J1d .
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and ,e n ed a, J h ,son b ei "ecn Cll) Coun,d Jnd EDD . .\ ,nJ "< h .1 J l ,1 , CoU11,.I memb,·r JI LDD \ ·"
\\e ll. O ne o f the 1h1112 s tha t has bothered me 1luou~hout the ,ear,. he ,JIJ., hat \\e don·, ha,e am
rapporL H e sa td I \\Ill tell )OU. m J 3 w a, ·. o n the ;e l "O h a,;,h. I ,·an-:oum he m1111 ber of11 111e, a n ~ one
o n ~o unnl ha~ bee n 1n Ill! :,to1e 01 ... ·JJleJ me nti -,J 1d ··F,e-J. llll\\ Jre th111~~ gomg . \\ h:H .:Jn ,,L' Ju to ht."lp
<ou. i, the re J ll )th mg "e, n Jo 10 help ,ou 1ha1 ha, not 1rJ n pirc d .. If I \\J 11·1 obk to !J lk 10 ,om eone on
ll ) Cuun cd th rough the ED DA. he a,d. nothi ng \\Otdd ha « happened. I ,·a n gl\e )OU e\Jmpk, rhe
C ll ) \!J nager. J tine ma n. a nd" hen he \\JS out o f 10 " n I tal ked 10 the . .\ss1sta t11 C ,rv \lanag e r an d 10 IJ
111 111 the fr u ,trJ11011 I ha d \\llh the parkmg 10 1. \\here peop k g o 111 a nd o ut 1he "ro ng \\J ). A hu le girl"'"
k illed there J year o r so ago . he said. a nd u , goi ng to hap p e n aga m I under ta nd that "e ma , 11 0 1 be a ble
10 do a n)11rn1g abo ut ll. bu t ll seen ts h ke 11 ,,ould be m the bes1 ,m erest o f the C u ,. Jnd tot 1he pe ace of
mi nd o f C it y C o unc il. 1ha 1 "e sho u ld be a ble to d o somethmg 10 ke ep th e ,e pcopk f1u111 g,J1ng 111 JnJ ou t 01
1h ose place s the wrong \\J)' and peo pk gemng hurt . I \\J S tol d 10 ;,p eak 1,i 1he head peo1 k JI f.:mg
S oo per s. "htc h I ha, e J o ne . They "ere" 1lling 10 c oo pera1 e Jt1) "J ) 1he) ..:a n Jnd 11o1I1111g hJ , bt'cn Jone
T he ny '1.1anager wall tell yo u. I talked to !um se,-eral mo nt hs ago and I Iu,e n ·, hea r J "nrd Thai I JU t
o ne of th e uems and throu!!h EDDA I was abk to ,·em some o l tho,e tnhl1a1tun 1·m telhn!! ,ou. he ,a,J.
""' ha ,e pro ble ms . \l y bu;,e st bus mess 11 me o f the ,ear "as11·1 J con 1Jc1Jt1on J, !JI J > the -,~Je,elup mcnt
1>f tht' dO \\nlO\\n streets was concerned . \I , b u ,et JJ) .1 re \\et'kend, \\h: ,tu \\t' hJ, • to hJ\t'
.:0 11:::,tru tJo n on the \\et>kend s? C;i11·1 \\e get somi:boJ ~. ,,hen th~! Jlt" n·;ou ung: he ~on1r3.:1.. to rnJ1't.' il
o nw 111 ent fo r th e bu s me s pe ople'' I ha,·e 10 p eopk \\n rk tn~ "" me tll"' and d1t'11 J1111he . 'J I. d n nk.
~let'p Jnd bu ~ 111 l:ngle,,oo d. ht" =,J!d . ,,h, ·h 1s probJbl~ J hc..~lp Ill t.Hlll..' 1t thL .. hu,me,:,.: m hJ \\ll I J lll JU:,,I
re all) fr us tra ted th a t yo u fo lk s ha,e dec ided ,ou don ·, nee the "'I'" ,•I •la. t-u,me" p«>pk I 1hm )UU
d o I th111 k "" need 10 g e t 10ge1her And \\hether II b< he [l)[J \ ,,, ,,,me ,11hc1 ,11n1. l 1h111k ,.,u Jo n«J
to hear fr o m th e bus m ess peo p le. bec au e "'' do p ut a lo t ,>t mune , t>J,k 1111<> the C11, Jnd "'' hJ,e J Iu,e
fo r the it y and for yo u fo lk s . I kn o " ho" mud, lll ne ,ou put in. he ,J,J I lu, e Jone u 111 , ,ell JnJ I 1h 11 1~
:-,o u o ug ht to cons ider that you m:i:-, not \\Jill to J o II o l 1!11 thJ t ·,nu J 1e .,mtetnp!J1111g l k thanked
Cm,nc tl for the ir lime and 1\ls he d the m a \terr) hn ,1rn .1 , \IJ,nt llum, th J nked \I t KJu fmJn
(b i Pe1 e r Jabs. 3o5 : ·outh Pe nns,I,ama tree!. ,.1 1d I e ha, t>een o,e r Jt KJt (nun '; J nJ he
ha s ,e en puhce offi ·er stlltng m that p :i ,kmd lo t .1 1 K ing 'ou pt't J ll ihe 11 ne l k 1ho ug ht tha t mi g ht ·ut
down on 1h,· "ro ng traffic He s td he hea,J thc te \\J> nothtng th e, ·ou ld re all ) Jo. bec a use 11 \\JS a
parkmg lo t or so me th m g \,I r Jab sa id he \\JS \\Ondermg J bou11h e road consrrurno n. 11 d oe sn 't see m
li ke: the") are do ing :m ytl11ng . he: ~aid. the ) hJ, ~ tht: ~o ne:~ p .1 nd I nou~c:r.i th~) \\C:re t.io mg the" rn1ddh:
med 1Jt1 . but I d idn 't see an )bOd) "orkmg T he , J USt h.1 d J bun h o f con<> a nd the) "ere ,ere " mg up
tr:iffa: by F lood \lid dl e 'd1oo l. I drne a round the "ho le JrCJ JUSt to ,ta ) offo fBro a ,h,a). he s aid \la )OI
Bums 1hanked \1r. Jabs .
Co mmunic:.ition s. Proclamation s and Appointments
T h ere "ere no c o nunu111 c a11 o ns, proclamati o ns o r a ppo mtme ms .
Q Public Hearing
l a t :-O la ~or Bums st:JteJ "e ha,e a pub hc hea11n g, h.:du led o n o un ctl B ,11 'u 9.; 10
cun ·1de1 the l u nd11 1<rn ·un e) Jnd 1he Eng le \\OOd lndu,mal Rede ,elopment Plan m o rder 10 appro,e J ll
Lrba n R.:n e \\JI Plan for th a,ea de,c n bed therem.
CO L''.\C IL '.\IDIBER BR.-\D SH.-\\\ '.\10\'ED . .-\'\'D IT\\ .-\S 'EC O~DED. TO OPE'\'.-\ Pl BU<.
HEARl~G TO CO'\'SIDER THE CO'\'DITIONS Sl'RVEY .-\ .. '\'D THE E'\'GLE\\OOD
l~Dl'STRI.\L REDE\'ELOP'.\IE'.\T PL\ .. '\' I~ OltDER TO .-\PPRUH'. .-\.'I t.:IUU~ RJ::'.\t::\\ . .\L
PL.-\.'\' FOR T HE .-\RE.-\ DE SC RIBED THERE!:\'.
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Coun ii \!embe rs :-S:a bholz. G a rre n . B ra J sha\\. \Volosyn.
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Director S11np on Jd, 1sed that he ts here tomght a. the Engle"llod l rliJ11 Rene\\J J -\utlwrn•. D11,,10 1 I k
>tJ!cd th Jt the t,:;,ttmon, ,ou are about to hear 1orngh1 '"II Jllo" ,ou t0 ,011>1de1 J n ,>1J 1n n,·, 1h.11 \\tll •Jk,:
11110 ..:orb1de1auon J CnnJ1t1on s Sune: Jnd .111 l rban Rt"Ilt'\\JI Pbn th:it ,,ill r:~tahli sh .1n u1bJn tt'11 c,, .. 11
Jtt'J tllJl '"II be ·.1l led the Engle\\Ood lndu,tn.1 1 R.ede,e lu~ment .\re .1 Tl11s C,mJ1tt ,m -.;un,::, Jnd 1'1.!n. he
,J1J. \\,h ,on rdered b, 1he 1:ng ln,oo,! l I b.111 R,·nc" JI \u1ho111, BoJrJ m ( lciobcr JnJ hJ, b,·,·n Jf'!'"" ,·,!
:rnd rei:ommendt'd to ht' ton,ar ed to ou111..·il r~,r hl."11 ..:on:)1der::111on H1..· t',pl.1111t' thb I'\ '-!mp h
1ewmon, iontght Council "tll hJ, e J 1i n.1 J opp,111111111, 10 co ns 1,kr Jnd ,·st ablt ,h th» p!Jn un J.1nuJr , ,
\lr. S1mp on tJ.l t"d that thi s l>rJ111 .1nce b ,er: 1mp,lrtJnt tit :)t tl.:'p to rede\t'lopment \li'thh I C.:J hu t Ith
Jbo important to 1101,: 1lu1 the,e i, J k,1 0 1 \\Utk thJt '"II ,11111cm 111 ,!unn~ !he month, .1nd ,c "Jh,·-,!
\\'ha t \\t' are doing 1on1ght. he ,aid. 1 looking to e tab It h .1n urbJn I e n,,-, J I JreJ \\ ,· ,till h.l\ e to d,, .1 I, 1
of"ork. th1nueh J collab,>rJU\e c1t'ott "llh cn,zens. 1he Cit\. the l 1b Jn Rene•.,.11 13 ,>J rJ. R 11) Jn,1 <\Ith .. u,
soon tu be seh.: ... ·ted den:lopt·r. thJt \\ di .:reate J ph) steal !"I ll~ p!Jn fur ho,, ,, t' \\ Jnt tu mo, e :\,r\\ Jrd , 1 h
rede, e1opment of 1h1i:, Jrt."J Tlu~ 1 · :in im portan t step 10111ght. but !l 1 also 1111 011:im w mal-..t ..,un.· lut ., t.~
Jr:: ~omg fon,.ird in J \.'.'OJ1 Jb rJu,c t:Con to lbllTc' that ,,c ma111ta11I tl1Jt ~trong. tr:1d1twn u f J ;noJ y:uJ!it;.
c'tl\ ironmcnt for Engk ,,l)Ud . he: ~a1J He' puuned out 1h:11 the' fa ·tor ''t.' Jft'.' tJlkmg ..1h1 >lll tt.)111 ~h1 Jf(,..' 110 1
ni:,,. th1:-. 1:, J d1,,:u 'l::i10 11 ..111J b~ll t' th:11 ha bL'c'l1 on tht: table 111 Englc',,oud for :11 least J ,.:oupk· t)I ~l:'JI\
l'lw) ,~!)lit lu~ ber:n brlH1ght Ion, ..1rd to Eng.It',, ooJ a:, J rc'sult 0f RTo· t.'I ·on;;; ..1nd th ~lt 1.:, ab,l ..111 1111poi 1 .. rn1
1 sue 10 no!c 10111uht RTD. !11 their e ffort to estab li s h a lt eht rad ma1ntenan,·e fa~tlm· fo r the ,uuthea t
rnrndor. IJJ 1Je1~1ti,·d the (,ene, I Iron 11 ·urk., ,Ile as 1he-prc1i:1red locauun for tlw,i m 1111,·n.m,,· !J ciin,
He re1ter::11t'd tha t this 1s an 1111 porta1111ssut' to nut~. Dtrel'tor S1mp!!1Ull t"\plJ111t'ti thJt. 11 \\c..• dt,11·1 \\\llk \\!lh
RTD 111 these effom. e,1Jbltsh111g and J cqu1nng 1he General Iron \\'0 1 k, p1opcn, "tll n,.:u 1. no 111J1t,·1
"hat. from R fD And l 1h111l-!h J t I an unponant 1s,ue. he ,a ,J. I 1lunk "hat "e ha,e Jt l1Jnd tnrn;l11" J
la1ger 4ue uon tha t ha, to be an \\ e1ed. anJ th t is ho" "tll "e respond to this 1mpJd \\ e I 1h111l-IJJ, ,·
ome 1mpl~ goals. he aid . and I thmk \\e ,\ant to st:ue those as be mg thJt \\t' \\~ltlt to creJt<: .1 ~o mm un1 t\
1h:11 l!t de:m ::ind ~a(. ,,e ,,ant to cre ate J con1mum t~ that 1s i:ompaublt" ,, 1th the" t \1s t111: llt'l~hbnrhrn,J ...
JnJ \\t' thmk. 11 ,~ 1mpo1tJnt to pro, 1d op onu111t11:!!I for hou:,mg Jlld Jo b.., in out I.ind ~,m..,ll ..J lllt'~1
1..·omnmml) I thmk It I JI o 1mpon m to St't' ,,he1~ \\t' c an pos 1bl~ \.0 ft'Jlt' .,olllc:." rt:-.. .. ·1~..Jl h,.m .. rn J ... ultuul
o ppom111n1e , 111 !ht po >tble 1eJese!o pmem 11 ·hJ! ,ou ha,e here 10111gh1 is J ,c11 e, 01 t'copk .,b,, ·., di 1',·
pro, 1d111g te !111 1011) 1hat "111 tJlk Jbout he det a il, ot' the Condmo ns ,;,11, e,. J > "e I J, 1h e l'!Jn I k
ad\'t ed that these a,e both reqmred 10 be .:onsidered 111 order to creJte :in 1bJ11 Rcne\\.1 1 Pl.111 \teJ [he
(,r..,, 111d1 , 1dt1JI 1, .\rt \11der .... 1H1. llt1 1 l rhan R cnt'\\JI .\ut hrn 11, ...:1rn..,ult..J11t Jlld 1 • .: ;...., t!l.., .t~i..: j ..1
re dt',·elopmt'nt c'\pert Ill llw, iidd .\1J rk (JrJh::im "il l \..'Omc-llt'\I Jlh.1 h.: .,!1 1 L"lt." u,h.1n; tn <. "-' 1:...ll .. l°'l1L1l
th~ ge neral Plan. de1alls ufth1 s gt'n1:ral Pl n :rnd the pro(~ 10 ·1c J1 ~ th1 10 1 thi., .. Jmmunu-. I JJ..,d , ... m
10 1101e. he said. tf :,ou haw any detailed legal 4uest1on,. "" al ,o hJ,c \n orney !'Jul Bene dc1 1 "ho h J I,,,
rep re se nt111g the Engle\\ood L'rban Rene\\JI .\utho ru v BuJrd \I r Snnp,on J,scd 1u 1 ( ,1unc11',
111dulgence. because thi, 1s going to be a bu of a length, proces,. and he Jpolog 1"e tor that ll ut II h
1mponJnt th:i.t "t.' get this 111form:.rnon out. ll1 the te!:lllmon~ .rnd on the-record. a~ 1h1 s 1~ r~4t 11t'J m
Jcconbnce "1th "1a1e "tJn te He thanked Coun~d tor their .:on>1de1atton
.-\11 Anderson. President of .-\rthu r l . .\nder on and .\»o 1a te . L'rban Rene "al Cons ultant ,. ,Jtd h
\\Jnted o g11e Counc1l J nefbreakdo"n o t'lus expenence He sa id he \\JS Executt,e D11,·c to 1 u t'the
Estes Park Lrban Rene"al Aut hont, for 11tieen ye ars. E~e uuw Director o t'the Go lden 1 'rban Rene\\a l
-\uthonty !Or three ,ear and al,o E~ecum·e Director o t'1he Edge\\ater Re de,elopment .\ut hont, I h ,e.
,J\er the p:ist ten years. he said. perfom1ed bltght studies for the ny ot':Sorth glenn. :Sorthglcnn \f all \\hen
!he, e tabltshed the Lrban Rene \\al Autho nrv there. the Den\'er L rban Rene"al .-\uthorm \\hen thn re 1d
Be~r reek 'hopp111g Cent er. the o n g111 a l T o;,.n of'Supenor and the whol e T o"" ot' ·1h·e~thume. \\l;,ch
\\JS a ,er, 111tere t111g c1rcu mstan ce 10 do a who le to""· the Ridge Home P roject for the Cu, 0 1 .\nadJ.
se, era I un eys. shop p111 g cemers and an 111dus mal area for the ny o f fl roomlield and t\\ o ,mp slmJ p111g
ce nters fo r the S:o n hg!e nn L'rban Re newal Autho rit y. I ha\'e a lso pre1 a red a Ci ty \l as ter P!Jn fo r 1he "1ty
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ut' Edge\\ ate, Jnd the H 1>1ll11c . .\rkJnsas Rf\ er Pro,1ect ta rt-up for the It) ot Put'hln I ht, c, ,·nmg I am
pt<S<ntmg the rmJ111g, ut hlt;ht ,tuJy cunJucteJ m 111 Jt<J I bJ,e .J kJ th,· l:ng k·.H•\l d l11Ju,;11JI \teJ
he sa1J. and J mJp vi th 1, areJ 1> found 111 the repun Jnd 1, on E:1.h1b11 J I k nvteJ tltJt l ,,unct l nJ , b,·en
g l\·en cup1e orl:,h1bt1 I. 2 111d 3 \I r Anderson s ta ted that tin, reru11 hJ 1:-e<n rn 1e"<d b, th< 1nnme,
for the En~le\\OOd l rban R<nt'\\JJ Authorn, anJ has been found Ill be 111.:,,n1<11111Jnce <tlh the Cnloudn
S IJle ·1,n,;-res 1 he presented report ct1ed re'rerences and the three e,h1bt1 ho 11d, n1.1,e ,1p lite o u l
o ndt11<Jn Sune, Jnd 1h1, 1 pJrt ot'1he ofiic,al ,ecord of 10111g h1 ' meetmg He Jd\l,ed 1h .. 1 ( o orad,,
S tat e Statute~ 31-15-103 i l l. a mod1ticd b) House B111 99 -U c 6111 l99lJ . J<tine, J hh;hted JreJ JnJ tlw,e
J r< Jeu,kd m the 1epon. lk pointed o ut 11111 Jl least four of tho e cond,uon, mu,1 be pre,,·ttt 101 hhght 10
ex 1st For 1h1 pre ·e111a11on . he s1 1d. fo r the ·ake o f 11me 1111111 . I "111 d, cu onl, '" ut' the ,·u nJmon,
found 111 th< Jrea .\II u r'the ,unJ11 1on · a,e fou nd. 1n greater detJd . m the 1epo11 t1,elf \1, Ande, 011 ,a,J
th< ti r t condt11 on tlut "di be J1,cu, eJ ",lum and Jetenoraung ,11ucruie, l',mg the doc"tlnlt.'nt ,JmerJ.
he presenred pho tos of Gener I Iron \\'orks' bu1ld1ng · 1hat. h ,aid. ,ho\\ \\hat ,s c"On 1dereJ to ht.'
de1enora11n g .:ond 11 1o n. There 1s ntensl\e rn 1. Jbandoned bu1ld111g . Jin parkmg lot JnJ 11 ,Jn be t.',·n
that 1he area I o,c-nrrO\\ll. s . ht: ~:HJ. \\t" \\OUld l.'.'U ns1dt'r th1:, to be J d tc'norJtllh! cond1t1t1n Ht.' mJtc't.1
1ha1 o n d 111 o ns ofth~ actual bu1IJ111gs. \\1thm this ,tie. ran be ,een m thee photogra phs . Ht.' pointed clltl
phot0graphs s hO\\ mg the bro en "1ndo" m the buddmg thJt "e,e co, ered "uh conugated pl,suc
bu1 IJmg damage and fo u nd ati on damage In one t.'JSe ti looks hk.e ti \\JS ht1 b, J ,elude anJ 111 Jt1otlw1
case "e see the scn lm g ot'tlw buddmg. \I r . .\nderson noted. JS he said earl1t.'r. Counc il \\111 tind mrnc
details in t he report 11,df He ,aid he \\Ot1ld hke 10 peak ne,110 dd'ec11, e and 111a tk quJ1e tr e<t IJ ,ouh
Ela 11 Street. Jl the'"') no11h t.'nJ ut th pruJed Jlt'J ) \ Jk. has J 5<1-1on111gh1-of-"J". the,,. t ,ll the
~tret"ts ,, 1th111 the' JJc'l hJ,e J hU-tv0t n~ht-of-,,::i: GJ!Jpagu .. trt.'et hJ:, J little u,t'r ""O-foo1 ngh1 -,.i -,,J :
Jnd. he JJ, i,cd. tht.' ,1anJJ1d ,\luth 101 thJt J1t·a 1> 60 teer \11 . .\nder,011 nplJ111ed 1ha11h1, Jenui11,trJtt.',
Jll Jrt.'a that ha 111 ade4uJte ,tr«t. Jnd the 1t.'st1h 0 1 tha t " "he1t.'. 011 both ,1 de ot' tht.' stree1. , eh1de, pJ1 ~
off rhe stre et anJ o nt o the 1de\\JIL I h, c"ause, pedcstnan pJ s gt.' tub< J,flicult. ,dud, c'Ju,e, J
dange ro us ,1tua11un fo, peJe,tnJ1 1> 11 the, ,hould happen to \\J lk 1n 1ha1 Jrt.'J l k p01111e out .1m11he1
picture. \\•l11 c h ,ho" the ,elu ·ks on the ,u·eet lit' noted the .:u1b hne" Jn e,tremel, lo" ,111b Jnd 11 "·'
des ig ned tl11 s \\J )' so the ,eh, le .:ou ld Jme o,er the cu rb and park It also nuke, ti hJrd to \\Jlk
espec,all) if )OU are handicapped tf)mg tO \\alk o n that meet "hen 11 1, JI J uh Another condllh:>n thJt"
shown. he :,ai d. ts that \ i.: t Anlllc-rs t A,cnuc-Jucs not mtcr~e t IJtJ tret't .11 JII. ll 1~ J roundJho ut JI the
enrran ce 10 Genera l hon \\ urk, He ,aid he unJerstands "h) 11 "a mJJe thJt "a,. but 11 ,, J conJ111 011 ot'
blight "hen ,ou Jmi't hJ, e c1rrnb11on tl1roughout the nei ghborhood \'e,1. he ,aid. I \\Ould hJ..e to ,pc·Jk
cJU1ckl ) 10,111 J llltJ1, J nJ un,ate .:ondt11ons . ga111. he no ted. there Jre no s 1d e"alJ..s on the """I ·1de o l
EIJ11 "treet He pomted ,iut Jll a1ea that had nu ;1dn,alks and Jno th er area" here a s1 t!ewal k. that reall )
end, JnJ gve, 110\\ he 1<!. o n J street that has no cu rb and no gutter and 110 Jramage \I r. .\ndersun opined
th t the,e Jre JI I reb ted 10 un,ant1ary and un sate condmo ns for pe ople. pede,mans . L·nsan11ar ) and unsafe
,ond 111o n are al o demon trated 111 cond111 o ns that \\Cre fo und in the Genera l Iron \\'orks propet1). he aid
umerou drum.>. labeled as unlrnown materials. ha, 111g b ul g mg tops. 111d1c"at111g pre,,urc tha t ha, been
buil t up m them. Another enes of drnms . ve ry close to the same area. \\ere u111den11tied as to the co ntc111 ,
It \\JS 1nteres11ng . he aid, that durrng the t\\O days he was there. he fou nd a tra ·h dumpster located o n J
street that \\J S re ally pretty nJrrow 10 ha ve a tras h d ump ter parked there He said he understa nds that ,s
not all o "ed b ) o de. I also tound a ho use tl1a1 ha s been recentl) aba ndoned. he said. 111s a renral house.
Jnd the trash \\JS J USt s ta cked 111 the back of II along rh e alle y . .\ga ,n. he no ted. these are unsafr. um nnar,
condiuons that ex ist. Ano the r condmon ofbhght 1s th e detenorauo n ofs11e or other 1mpro,e111en1s rl1e
J m e" a ) JI 2 30 So uth Ela11 Street hJ , ex ien,I\ e ,enlmg Jnd e,1en,I\ e crack mg "t1hm the .:oncrete
dmn,a; urnbr cond1 11 o n s "ere no11 ed at the dme"a) at 290 .J ·out h Ga lapago Streel. ..\ga111. he, ,d .
the re \\JS se,ere .:rackmg ot' conc"ret<. the cond,11011 Jue to ,ub,urface problem, Ano ther ·ond111 0111h at
he found \\ere abandoned. oubk T . trncnir I eam, s111111g 111 J ) Jrd The) had apparent I) been there
long eno u gh fo r tree s 10 gro" around tl1em. he sa id. "h1ch 1nd1ca1es a length ot'ume He pointed out thJt
the Engle \\OOJ nght-or'-\\J) for \'J le. C011llll ed. IS 110\\ be111g u,ed ror \\lecked ,el11cle storJge rhe
picture fro m General Iron \\'orks. he ,aid. shO\\ de1enora11on 0t' th e ,lie and o ther 1mpro, em<llls Jnd the
ype .:if t.'O nd111 on o n the propert) crap metal. barrels. d1 carded equ1pme111. pilt's of ues. pdes o f rad .
con.:rete pile, anJ o ther e4u 1p111ent that hJs been abandoned T ree tnmn ung . all ,om of dr) matenJb
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stacked ,Jong propen) J111e thJ t 111d1c .Jt e tl1e, ,ould po1en11,JJ, be J tire hazard. ,f J tire stJrted 111 thJt areJ.
Ano ther item I \\Ould h ,e to point out. he sa,d. ,s unusual mpogr,ph). The follo"111g 1s fr o m rel"t,rence :.
he said. \\"ht ch 1 mduded in this smd~ RegJrd111g u nu u,J topogr, h,. he SJtd. the h1,mnol reco1ds
indi cate that all ·ohd Jnd hqutd wJ te was prenou-ly d1 po ·ed o f o n the property These foundry \\J Ste,
111.:J ude bb k toundry s ,nds. d,y. <Ilg. scr,p iro n. ,nd tee! ,nd org. 111c compound, Found, y ",,re, JnJ
soils "ere used to k,eJ the G I \\" property l andfille d fo undr) \\JSte IJJ, generally ele\Jted the G I\\"
propeny :ibon~ the su rr oun drng grade. Thi s eh~,·:.iuo n g:im 1s ten !e'er Jnd 1t 1s on the nonh t'1H.I ot'tht'
property . It ca n be een on Exh,bn 3. he said. The s haded J reJ o f the mJp 1nJ1cates the rill Jr,·J l·k SJ tJ.
regarding e11\"1ronme111,J contamm,11011 of General Iron \l"o rks· build111gs .md propen,. that h,· \\OU!d Ith
to start wnh JUSt three nems pt e ked at random from tho e 111 the text T he foundry bu,JJ111g "as 1den!l!ied
wnh the follo" 1ng a re a of potential. recog111ud ennronmental c o nd111 on Im ton · swrage Jnd lundltng ot
Cldtc 111Jt'llab ;,outh ,1fthe fon11e1 furnJce . p,Hell!ul ,,r .\C~1·, ( \,bc,t,>, ( lll11J111111:'. \IJterlJb i.
msulanon m::n ~nal 111 1he ce ilin g Jnd ,, all . he:l\) me tJ ls 111 ~o,b Jn<l J uh~uri~ ...:I! pn 11t·J1 thl! ea')t mtt'nor
"all. the fo1111e1 J1,1illJte pl! lank L ST {lndergruund St,11J;e l Jns) Jnd ,ut'-Utface ,ipmg ,n the 11<111h end
of the foundry 1 he plate ,hop buildings 1den11 1ied "uh the 1,111,rn mg Jtea, of po1e1111JI ,e_.1~1111nl
ennronn1r.:ntal i:o nJ1t1 0 11S· polenual he::i.,·~ met::il m shJ!lo,, -;oil:; J:,'.'>t~1.·1J t t:J ,, Hh 1on1w1 0)11.;'JJlh)tb.
re sidua l fuel 111 sh ;illu\\ 011 a :,O(IUtt'd ,, 1th belo,, ·grJJt' trl' :,·lt"!it.", mg r'u111Jc-t' TI1t" 111 .. 11..·hrnt" :,hur
bu1l d111g ,, J :, 1dent1fied ,, 1th the fol io,, mg .ire:i:, of potentJJI. 1t"cog111Led en, 1ronmt'tllJI \.·0111.i111un:,• pO::,"'J1hle
hea,) met:ib ,n the ,oils beneath ex1s11 n g tl oo rs . po;s1ble .\ ~r , 111 the 111,ull11011 on the ail mg Jnd the
"alls. po;s1bk P ·s conta111111g 1lu1ds 111 the ,tore Iran former . ob,er.eJ \\CIJ mnnumenb a,suCI JteJ \\Ith
repon d ,o,J b10,rn11ng remcd1a11011 system for h ,drocarbon 1mpac1ed \Jdo e zone so il ·. ob,ent·d Jrnm,
and ob er.ed L" T ad10111111g no rth of the fonlu y \I r. Anderson ad,, ed that he \\J11ted to clanfy one po ,111
o n Exh1b11 ] 1-k ex pla,ned that ··sue boundary·· appears o n t\\O oft he photographs .. He s tat ed thuse
bnunJJtle, J1e not the L"rban Re 111.-"al o rdered boundari es of the proJec t tha t""' done. the;e "ere the
boundane o t the 'ei:or stud,. ,\luc h \\JS the Pha se I sn1dy of the polh111 011 111 the area . He s:i ,d he .1us1
\\Jnted Ill d anl"y that pomt. ,o thete ,s no confusion. \Ir. Anderson ,a ,d .. 11 ts 111) op111 10 11 . that. ba,ed on
the ob,en eJ pre;ented e, 1de nce a nd J oc ,a ted photographs. ,m en ,ews. e,h,bn s and report,. 111cl11Jed by
reference. It "the ,onclu 1011 of thi s report that the stud y a rea ha s s1g111fi can 1 examples of the cond111 on ·
ssoc1a 1ed \\1th the legal Jefi11111on ofbltght and Joe meet the c ntena esta b lt shed 111 C R S ~ 31 -2 :-10_1121
JS modified b) I l ouse 8111 99-1 >26 and 1s J bit g lu ed area
\I r \nder on a1J he \\OU!d 111-e to qui ·kly ch nge !1Jts .-\fte r pre <11!111g that picture. he ,J td. I thmk you
hJ ,e tu P'""ent the uther 1Je ot tl1e p1 ,·ture The o ther >1de ufthe picture 1s an lrban Ren,·"al P lan . til
~111d of d arn°) Jnd tal-e care of the ·e problems pre e nt ed L. rban Renewal Plans a re program d ocument,
TI1,, ,I e rcquued hy '-ta ne" .,n nfrhe 1_· ban Rcne "al I J\\ The y are .Jncurnents 1}131 e ,1ahlt h
n111.lm; estJbh,h ,:0.1, .111J wt p1<1cedure for 1mpkmenta11un f:he l.tbJn Rene\\a J P ro1ec t fo1 1hi, .11eJ
He stated the Pl.1n that lu been presented tu oun,,J for .:ons1Jer:i11011 "ba ·ed un the li11J1ng, of blight
J :i d p,e,ent, the step, ne.:e;,Jry to ,,nTect the probkm, nut 111 the blt,du ,une) \It \11Je1,.,n ,uted
tllJ! he pre,ented P lan 1, m ·onfonnJnce "nh the Cuy o f Engk" ooJ Comp1ehe11,n e P!J n J, mu d1tit'J O)
Re,c1Ju11on \:o 92. 'enes o f 1999 Jnd the P la n p resents the .-\tea De,elopme111 P lan Js \\ell Js publt,·
11np10, ement, and detail, the I ru ·edures for 1mplementa11 on. The Pl.1n ha, been p1e,emed tO the L ·, bJn
Rene\\ al .-\uthonty and has been apprO\ ed. he ,a id. and \ lark l,1 a ham "111 ,peal-to the Plan
Semor P!Jnner Graham said he" s peaking o n the lrban Rene\\JJ .-\utho111y ProJe t hts e,enmg and he
"ould It ·e 10 go through a number of the po1111s required by 'ta te 'tatute Jnd he "ould beg111 by d1scuss 111 g
the proce-,. He explamed that the boundanes for the study are:i "ere estabh hed to be co111c1dent "1th the
mdu mall y zoned area. That I an a rea we "e re fanuliar "nh. tiom the previo us ly mentioned ecor s mdy.
as ha\ mg some ennronmental issues. which require so me remed1a11on In addmon. he said. that area
conta m ob olete b uildmgs and la nd u,es 1mpos111g impact . e;pec1JII) on neJ r by re 1de11 t1al p ro pe rtte .
Tl11S 1s also the area profoundly affected b, the ne" o pporru11111e, for prop erttes near the ltght rail foc11t1,.
as recog m zed 111 the 1999 Comprehensive P lan Ame ndment The e\l 11ng cond111on s. that \Ir. Anderson
111st "ent through .. are d ocumented 111 the Cond111 o ns un C). "h1 ·h "as pre ented to. and appro,·ed by .. the
EL"RA Bo ard . T h~ P lan. "h1ch "a al o JUSt presented by \Ir \nde 1 ,on .. addre,se the Jetir1e11c1es that
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were 1111he C,md111 011> -une, rhJt J<•·umem \\J, Jbo '"' te\\ed Jnd Jpr1 0,ed b, the L rb Jn Rene\\J J
Board . \I r GrJhJm tJted thJt "" Jll>I \\Jnt w no te . tor th · 1e,01J. that 1he 1 ,hould be lllduJ,·J 1111he1r
entiret y m the n:'.1.:'0rJ [ ·1t'rk. :, note Tht" l ond1t1l'll:, ... lff' e~ hJ:, been mdudt'd J :, pJ.rt ul th1.: ur"tii:1 JI
record of thi s me eting . \\ l11('h b 0n ti!e m th e-Cu~ Ck1 k. ~ '-'ftit .. ·e l u d0 101 ,,Jrd ,, 11h tht' r1 ,,(.:'..,"1. ht.· .. J1J .
.:uda~s .ig o . on ~o,emht'1 ,-. nuth: ,,a:, publi:,hcd .rnJ lllJ 1kJ tu p1opt'1t~ l)\\11t'I "." .. ,,thm tht' Jn.·J
Jetined 10 the map that' Ill ( ou111:11' > rJ,· t'I rhe Jrt' J I> ,ho\\ 11 Ill tlw coh.ll e J Jlt'J on the mJr ( it,·
11011,e "a; pub lt ,hed 111 the I 11gk"oo,l Hc1 J ld t\\O add 1110 11J I 11m e , on :S.,l\e111be1 ~J · J nJ De:e111h,·1 ,
\Ir G raham pre ented the l11 , Clas-., 11h f'rool o f P11b1t,·a11on of ,,H1s:e 01 Pub It, Hea11n g I k e,plJlll,·d
1hJt 1he ,)the 1 :,!t:p :, 111 thh pion·~:, J JI! 1i r:,I re:1d1n)l.. th1 :, publi,· ht.·.Jrrng. JnJ :,t:..:unJ 1c>:1dmg . !'ht.· 1e4t11..")l b
for It ~ Courn:11 to !ind l \h) th111g~ Ont.'. 1ind111g ofbligh1 111 thc' J l t"J . Jlld c .. ·o nd. 10 LTL'Jtt' .m l.1b ..1 n
Rene\\al .\rea StJte Statute 1L,4u11,·· thJt I ,unm1anu the L'rban R,·ne \\JJ PIJn fo, )OU . he,. 1d li e no ed
Co unr.:-il tt"i..·c1,t'd .1 p.1 ~k.l't ..:unt.11111ng tht' p lan .1nJ so he \\J!) gom g tO Jlb t b11dl ~ ')tJtt: the ~ ::,lllmlJ
understand that 11 \\Ould help elinun te blight. stnnulate red e,elopmenl .md 1mp10,e ,onJ,11 0 11,. ge ne1Jl h
111 the nei ghbo 1h ood And thJt the .:on,ept m the p!Jn 1> that 1h1> IS J ;o,1J ,11e for 1rn1s11 ,H1e11te ,l
de\dopment. 1h Jt 1111.~ l"I J .,lit' tlut b d 1g1b le for J light ra il ::,tJt1011 JnJ th;.· 1t'J1,;.·, c-il)r,mcnt .1d JJ~l'.'lll lll J
proposed ltght iail ,u11 on "vulJ be o ne o f the nu111 nwchan 1>ms tor , h mg the blighted ,nnJ111nn,
beca11 , tl1e ~ ",,uld e ,oh eJ "11h the redt'\ eiu pmen1 b~ the pm. te ,ectot In Jdd111on . 1he l'IJn n,>te,
01he1 po"et 01 the L rb. n Rene\\JI . .\uthont), that a ,e penrnned , :tate :-.u ute. mcluJ111 !! J »emhlin, ,,1
land. nu11Jg111g IJnJ Jnd d1>po,111g uf !J nJ . A s co11ce l\ ed. the r JJn \\ould !Jt gel, be Jcc,1111 p lt,h d h, th,·
prt\ ate !'.IC ·to1 But there 1s .1l so the pro \ 1s10n fo r .:i fund mg me cham m tlu ou~h 1.1, 1t1(11.•mcnt 1111J11i..:111~
,d u ,·h ,ouhJ be u eJ tu JdJ1,·, th ose deti c 1en 1es. lk ,aid no" I \\0Ul d It e 10 c o,er ,llme p lJ1 n111~ ,nd
de, elopment i,,ues TI1e 11011011 of the Autho t 11) 1s that. "uh the ·rea11on o l Jll l rbJn R,·ne" JI \1eJ . the
rb Jn Rene\\JI .\uthorll\ \\Ould 1»ue J re411e s1 fo r 4ual1ftca11 on, .nJ ,on,epb Jnd th Jt cc>u ld be '"ueJ 111
December 1 he I e4ue,1> 10 1 proposJ!s "ou ld be ISSued ubsequen1 10 th J t. .:,mccl\ ct hl\ 111 J .m JI ~. Jnd the
Je,elupc1 "ould be ,ekcted. un J 1en1a11,·el} scheduled d ate u l \I J1 h r u!lo ,\lng thJ! \\ould bcg111 J
11me \\he re th e Je ,eloper. the ,ta!Ta nJ the LR . .\ "o uld beg111 Jn uu1 1 Jc h Ill the ,,11nmunll) 1,1 d,·,clup 1he
':\Ile pl.::m fo1 the p 10JcCt and Junng. that lime tht: de\t'lupcr \\UtilJ be n :ut1 Jt1n~ J Jc"•.dupi:1 J~:l.!'<.'!11l'.'nt Jth..i
do,111,e on he pro pen , He Jdn cd 1he1 hJ<t' di,cu ,ed thJt l!meuhle ,11h :h,· Re,;1,111 J! I 1J n ,p,•i1Jll ,111
D1')tfh .. t anJ that lllllt."t.i bh~ mt:cts thc"ir obJt:Ctl\t' J.:, ,,ell \11 t 11lhJm JJ , bt'J thJ t ht" llt"t:J '.) t,, 1..ii,1.·u..,,
relo~JtJon . although there 1s no reloc auon o f Jll) tamil ~ 0 1 111J1, 1du.1 l pl JnneJ 111 tht: p111J t'1. t . IJtt· tJt 11..:
1i:4utre that uun(il mJke a tindrng th t l plan I01 1elu1..Jt1u11 l.!\l.:,b In thb ..:J .:,t'. th 1,;· plJn 10 1 k .1:,1Mc:
rclo,a11o n "1ha1 \\e do11 ·1 plan to do an) l l 1e sJme for bu,me,, ,,J 1elo, 11011 ofbu,me»e , .11 c plJnn,·J
b} the l IL\ RID" ill be relocJ11ng the 13ano n bu,1ne ,. Jt tl1e 11 e,pen e \\ e \\1.JUld J , thJt the L,11111,il
ti nd that that i, the ti:a 1ble method o f reloca11ng the bus me » Colorado 'tarute 1equ1re, that "e COlllJ'1
ht' ounty ,md L\l orado Rt>\ 1 ed 1arnh~S ~ -; 1-2 '"1 -1 o-t 1. "I I pro\ 1de, Jn nu thne nf 1he tnl on11:1t 1on thJt \\ t"
need to p10, 1de 10th.: oun11 \Ir. G rahJm ad, 1>cd the k11er "'' nu1led 10 the o unl\ 1ha1 p roJec t; thJ!
the re\ enues, p 1 oduced by th e proJect. would supp o rt the demJnd tor sen tees generated b y ihe proJt' ·1. !11
that kne , there are es tunate, of proJect unpacts relate d lO o unt ) sen ices . he ,aid. and I belt eve Coun cil
recel\ ed a copy of that le n e r a t the lirst re admg of tlus 11 em. The le tter also e 1una1ed re, enues a ssummg
the use of T;i~ In c rement Fmanc111g . I ha,c not recel\ed an1 comment or cJJi fro m ihe Count y o n 1h 1>
11e111. he said . The sc hool d1stnct "as comac ted and the y are e 11111led lO pro ,·1de so me ti:edba ck 10 the
Counc ,I. It 1s my unders1 and1ng that the y are aware o f th e po stble use o fta ~ 111 rem~nt linancmg . he ,a ul.
Jnd because of the State svstem o fbacklillmu th e fund m~. 1h 01 t> not J concelll to them. The , Jte
mt erested 111 prOJec uons oi" the number o f children thJl ";uld be 1mpacu ng their schoob and ;,e "111 wo rl-
\\ llh them LO p!O\lde thJt 1nfornu11on as \\e de,elo p the s p eCi ti iype o fre>1 d e m 1a l unm th a t \\tll be gu 111~
111 the proJect. I need 10 s 1a1e . \Ir G raham s a id. that 11 ha 1101 been more than 12 0 da:, s s mce the
conm1 e ncement o f the tirst public hearing o n the plan and that the plan does 1101 contJm pro perty. "h1,h
was included man y pre,wusly su b nutted L rban Rene\\a l Pla n that the Cll) ou nctl failed 10 ,ppro,e . The
Engle"ood Plarn11n g a nd Zom ng Conurn s>1o n ha ,e, It'\\ed th e P la n. \\e did not ass for commem from
them. bm I can ,tJle. liom taff. that the Plan IS ·o ns1>1ent \\llh the Engle\\OOd Cumpre hensl\e Plan .-\nJ
lastl v. he ,aid. I need LO ,a, that \\C belte,e ihat the bou nJJne, lu r tlm JreJ hJ,e been dra"n a, neJrh J
fe as ;ble to ace mpli s h the ·goJls o f the plan Jnd to accomplt sh the planrnng Jnd e, dopmem obJt'C tl\ ~s o l
th e Plan. He Jd, 1sed that \Ir. Benedetti \\O uld addres some add111u nJI 1s.ue, .
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ounctl \km et Y u1d11 c · Jsl-.ed \Ir. Graham tfhe hJ d ,a,J thJt !3J1w11·, ",1uld pa~ ti.11 the11· 0\\11
re!uc a11on 01 tllJt the Cit } \\OUld . \Ir. Graha111,a1d no. RTD "'II pa~ to relocJte the !3J1-ion ,uppl~
Lomp.111~
Paul Bened.:ttt ad, ,·eJ that he ,s the le!!al counsel fo r the L"rban Rene" a l . .\uthorlt\ Jnd he ha, been for
so me t1111e He no ted he "JS present t; answer any que t10n s Council 1111ght ha, e ~bou t the legaltt~ of the
process. Attorney !3 enedettt s tated that he has reqewed the d rati ,,f the plan Jnd the Condtt1011> 'un e,
they ha, e before the111 thts e,·en111g and It ts !u s o p1111011 that these docu ments me et t he requirements of
S tat e '°''. s hould the ounctl decide to appro,·e the plan "hen It rnme · up (or iinal co n,iJeratton. I d,1
"·ant to make o ne st:l tement . he sa id. there ts a requirement for a tind,ng 111 the 'tatute. 1fthe proposed
L"rban Rent'\\JI area consists of open land. Sometime this, ·onfus mg an,! questtons Jn e !Jte, lk ,J td
he \\OUld 1u t ltke to ,tate. for the record. thJt 111 h1> op1111,m thi, JreJ doe, not qtu ltt\· as an ,,,,en !and
pn.>Je(·t. there fo,e there ,sn ·1 an~ tindmg oftlut nature 111 the prupo eJ 0 1dmJ1Ke He sJ1d hJt ,onduJe,
lw, n.:'111J rk::i uni~ Counctl h::i~ an~ quesuo1i::,.,_ ~I J),Or l3un1 ~ J~h.eJ. 11 Jll~nne on L ouncil hJJ Jll ~ qut'~t1nn-..
There "ere none \l ayor Bums thanked \Ir Benedetti
Arlene Pe terson sa id he ha s a bu iness at 29 0 and 2990 South l,alJpJ;o ..,!l et' JnJ the , h .l\ t' ht'e n
owners of th1 propert y fo r o,·t'r -1 0 ,ears 'he ad, 1 ed tllJt the hu,11ie,, h ,, cen 111 the 1:irn,h . the ) hJ'<
o wned propert) 111 th at neighborhood a nd her hu band gre\\ up III tllJ t 11e1ahh,1rlrn,,d She ,J1d ·he Joe, ml!
see a problem \\Ith some of the bltght probkm, he addre"cd the pJ<smg Jnd thJt ~pe ,l t tl1111g \h
Peter on :-,t:ited that :,Olllt' of1t !1JS bt'en correrted S llll..'t' thJt u1\f.~: \\J !', maJc . pp:llt'ntl ~ bt"causc ~ou
Jon·1 sa 11 no" 'he noted tha t the , JUSt built J ne" butldrng thJt i, \\Ollh o,er J mtlhon dollar,. a,ross
the street from the \I· 111,lo" p, oper , I don· t kno" ,f the) hJ, e J ,omment 011 the \\fdth of the siree t. ,he
,ai d That "as o ne o f tht' thrngs he addres ed o n Ga!Jpago But 1he t 1 ·b gomg h) do11 ·1 bo th er o ur
bu-me s . she ·:11d. o I don't kno,, that this 1s gomg to be :,Omet hm g he~ 3re ;:;.omg 10 ha,c :tddn.·ss l::l tL:1
u n . \I, Peter on tJted the) "ould lt ke to be kept 1111on11ed of,d1Jt 1> being J,rne \JJ ,or Bum, thJnl-.ed
M , Peterson
Dand Pe ter on. 29 0 o uth Ga!Jpago treet. sa id ht s mam .:on em here ts 10 deternune the Ctt~ ·,
reasnmng for mcludtng a ll of the urround111g b u s111csse . "hen tht' 111a111 o bJecm e 1s to dean-up General
Iron Works. l ie noted the gent le man satd he thought the,e "ete he m,mmum boundane · \I ~ bu,me, t
near!) a block J\\J) from General Iron \\"orks. he said . and I ha, e b,·en 111formed that I Jill, 11l 111cluded 111
th,, area a nd I m \\Olldenng "h' I needed to e 111cluded t11 tlm and \\hJt benetii, 01 trJd<'d1e, thi,"
~omg to bnng on me . ~!J yor Burn s !lunked ~Ir. Peterson .
\IJvor [lums Jdn s ,·d 1lm ,tJff\\ould Jn,\\er that ques t, n !Jtt'r. t''Ju,e he kmrns Coun,·,I hJ, .hsed th J t
same ques11on and tht·re I an an \,er
'.\forv111 H all. the o wner of1he property at~ 00 South Elatt -treet. s aid he dtdn·t hear Jn~bod ~ fr,)111 the
tty discuss wha t he ha s o,·erheard about the proposed u,e of the ,outh end of the propert} regard mg tetJ ti
a nd ltt g h den tt y res,denttal uses . He a,d he \\OU!d like staff to el~borate o n 1hat Al so. he ,:11d . he ha s
heard that a ltght rail stop ,s no" planned t11 tha t part of the de, elopment tor Ba te,. It ,s m~ un ersta11d111g .
he a ,d. from a 111ember of the RTD board. J couple of years ago. that the) did not "Jilt tha t. ., ht ·h "J
a lso m the plan about 1\\0 ,ears J~O He said he noticed an e1Tor 111 \It Anderson·, s tJte111ent about the
;1de\\alk. not bemg o n th ·ea,t o r-"est ,,de of Elatt north or Amher t TI1at "not tru e. he ,aid . there, J
,1de\\alk on the east s id e. ;o )OU 1111,;h t \\Jilt to ·orrect that and I \\Ould lt k e to knO\\ ho" much "e patd
\Ir .\nder on for hi s sntd) \I J )Or Burns thanked \I r Ha ll
:S:etl Greenz\\e1g a,d he has ,ndu,tn J I properry at 2916 'outh Fo, treet and Ins proper!~ "as condemned
t\\O yeJr ago . It seems ltke there ,s a mot l\at1 0 11 here to Je,elop the area. he said. and II see m s ltke \\e
ah,ay mo,e ahead and "e sa ntice commumty. H e o pmed he could go to '.I r. Anderson ·s nei g hbo rhood
wnh his dtgtta l ca m era o n the "eekend. take some p 1 rures of cra cked con crete near ht s house a nd ma vbe
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there \\ere ome people "ho d1J11·1 put their trash out proper!) H e noted that he. and all orlm neighbors
on the blod,. pJ1d for la11tbcapmg .111J their butld1ngs ,re "ell m mta,ned \It . Gree112\\e1g noted th.11
rnor to gc"mng 111to this bus Ill~!>.::,. he ,, J!) ,, nh J i.:ompJn: ~Jlkd -\ud1t.::, anJ Sun l'Y Jnd thc-: "ould al v
J Lil, t': If: ou hu t'J us J11J 1old u;; ,dut , ou 1 ;;oJl ,, J . ,, t' ,, ould g0 out JnJ tr: to 1inJ JUSt1ti\."Jt1on to
make your goal look good . So I thmk that I am JUSt tandmg here to ,J) he ,aid. thJt I thmk th e re 1s
Jnothe1 .:,1de ti.) 1h1:, I don ·t ,,J1111 0 kJ,c I h \t' bt't n ill thi-:, hui!Jm~ 101 1,,t·!,i: !t'Jr:::i . he: .:,J1J . .:io I tinJ I
agree "11h an ther gentkm.1n "ho spoke . that :f, ou "Jill :u ck,n-p uen 'I I Iron \\"tllls. do II 13ut 1f
)OU \\alk dO\\'ll . o uth Fox -treet on the mdu,mal ,1Je 0 1 the ,11ee1. 1her · .H: mJn) mtcrestm,?. ,mJll
bus111esse that l 1lunk are co ntn b utm g to the ne,ghborhouJ Jnd p.l)lllg ,.1le, 1.1,e, Tu Just hullJuLe
e,e.,bod y .. for \\hat'' So the de-eloper can come 111 anJ tum .1 pror"11 ' \\di.he ,J1J. "e JII \\Gill 10 d,,
1h01. but I \\Ould n·1 Jlllllp 10 th31 conclu,ion JnJ Jo thJt
\tJ :or Bu111 JS 1't:d ~J r G1t>er12,,e1J Jbout h1:, ('lJl1U11t>nt th .H h1 ptopt'rt : ,,a.:, l.'.\llldt>mn~d l\\l) yi:Jr:, Jgo
~tr lJll:'t"llZ\\t'lg !,I J!t'J that JJl th1: p1op~rt11.~:-s 111 thc11 ni:tghborhooJ \\l'll.' conJt'mni:J. :.md they i:uulJn·r gl.·t
J build 111g penrnt. Counnl \!ember BraJ hl" nolt'd 1hJ 1 \\J, the 111,,r,tonum l lien. \I r l,rt't'nz"c1g
Js eJ. b condemned not correct \tJ,·or Bums explained that 11 "'s11 ·1 condemned
\Ir. G reenz "e 1g 31 d he ,greed '"th the term blight 10 de -cnbe G eneral Iron \\"o rk s. but the , J1u11·1 ,h,i"
the re t o f the neighborhood. He pouned o ut that they recen ed re" ards for Chnstm, lights. that thb ,s J
commun11 y as we ll. Mayor 13um s thanked \I r. G ree 112"e1g .
Frances S immons. 2951 South Fox S treet. S31d s he agrees" 11h the gentleman" ho Jtbt ,p,ike rhe1e Jre
b us mes es and res idences that ,re good b u1l dmgs. she ,31J. Jnd I \\Ould hate 10 ,ee )Oll JU'1 come 111 Jncl
knoc k everythmg do,m a nd sta rt ,II over agam. I 1h111k th e,,' b ,ome co11>1J er,11 n 10 gl\ e tu these I eu ple
"ho ha ve ma111ta111ed their p ro peme Jnd. as the ge nt le 111J11 sa id. our Fu, 11 ee1 residence and bu,mc,,e,
Jrc 11 0 1 all like Ge nera l Iro n \\'orb. Su. ,he a,d. I "ould like )OU to keep m mmd thJI pe pk Jo 11\e 1h,·1e
an d ha,e be<111here J lo ng 11111e '.\l a,o r 13um s thanked \I s . 111m1011>
Daud \lusgr,-·e. O \\ ner of property at 2963 South Fox S11eet. .1 ked tha1 l. ouncil. m con 1denng this . take
somethmg dse 111to i:onsu.ie rJ t1on . Y ou are thmkmg Jb out 1eJt'\t'lop1ng tht: Jrt'J . hl.· ... ah..l. JnJ I t'ilt'\t'
rede \'elopmg 1s J good tlung. ho " e , er. tt see ms like ~ ou are takmg out bu ltlt':-s i: JnJ re..,1Jl'nce to put in
o ther b u,me,se, a nd o the1 re>1de 1K es. \\'h31 I "ould encuurlge ) ou to Jo. he ,J1J. b to 11 :, 10 "ork \\Ith
the O\\ ner . and the people" ho ,re there. to po 1bl) redevelop" here the) are For e\3mpk. the ne1ghbu1
on the so uth s ide of me. he ,d, 1>ed . ha, been 1a lk1ng about ho" he \\Ould like to Jdd o nt o h1> hou,e JnJ
hO\\ hi: \\uul I Ilk~ to re 1t'\d Op 11. Cun::n:I:. he said. I Jtn p!Jnrnn~ to m:1kt' .:aomr: .:h Jn5e~ tom: hou t'.'.
ac ruJll : h:ne 11 1en tl.'J out ngh1110\\ and the rc::ison 1s 10 make ~Omt' monl.') to make omt" change to it. ~o
I kno" 1he 1~ Jre people 111 th,• Jre, '"l1111g tO redc,elop as 11 ,s nght no" He op 111ed that the
re Je,dopmclll 01 venerJI hon \\'ork, ,s line. but he e ncouraged the 11y to \\Ork \\1th the businesse s and
re>1de11l'e a the, nre nght no" to ,ee "hat can be de, e lo p ed . Anothe r tl1111g. abou1 the lig ht rail sto p
be111g prnpo,ed. he ,aid . 1s 1hat he ,snot IOO sur e abo lll the logic of 11. I under tand II ts 1111 ended to be a
drop off a nd nde type light rail stop. blll 11 1s so c lose to another o ne. tha t I rea ll y ques11 on the necess n y 10
acruall) Iu,e a light rail to p thae . l \\Ould e ncourag e you to consider that as "ell. he said. '.\la)Or Burns
thanked \I r. \1usgrave .
:-'layor 13urns S3Jd. Just for clantic,11011. he would like to read the firs t phrases m ec11on 5 and e 11011 6 o f
the o rd111ance . He said Secuon : says ··11 is no t an11 c1 pated that any fam1lie o r 111dl\ 1dual s "ill be
d1s p!JceJ b) the L'rban Rene" al ProJect .. and Sec11 0 11 6 SJ) s .. 11 1s not JJ111c1pa ted that an) bu,mes
concerns "'ll be J1splaced b) the L'rban Rene"al Pro.1ec1.·· He tated that those Jre the 111111,I ·!au e, 111
tho e 1\\0 ect10 11s. I \\ill J Sk ·1 ffto address thi s further. he ,31d. but. at thb pomt. that 1 ,11ll the 111te111 J>
tar Js th,, plan 1 · concerned .
Patnck Dr per >Jtd he O\\ 11> the propeni JI 294 l ·ou1h Fo~ 'ueet JnJ he 1s abo concerned Jbout 1he I ttir,·
eve n tho u g h w hat \,layo r 13u111s.1 us1 re ad a!s that there 1, 1101 go111g 10 be relocauon 11ght no" I hJ,e
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rec el\eJ Jene, that ,J ~ "" Jr< m the Jffected areJ. he ,aid. \\"hen I purd1a ·ed 1ha1 home thre< )t"Jrs J;,?O. I
boud11 tl1J1 home ltlll"tn!.! \\e \\C re LoneJ huh11nJustnal o 1hai I \\ould e,enrualh be Jble 10 lllJse J
In 11;!.! fr o m 111\ h,Hne "Jule II\ 111:.: 1here Jnd ~"" I Jm a lml e bu concerned .1 bou1 tha1 I do J!.!ree "11h the
co nd~t1 0 n'.'.!t ot"bltJht 111 t l UJ Jlt'J. he ... J1d . ho \\e\t·r I tlunk thc>rt' Jre mort" Clll1d11101b 0tht't rh Jn Jtb t Gt·nc-rJI
Iron \\'orks I le :a,J. I Jou I I-n o " 11 Jll\ o f 1h Co unci l members ha, e e\t'r Jrn en dv\\ n 1he Jlle, bct 1H·en
Ba1e s Jnd Co mell .1 nJ be \\t"t'II f t,, Jnd ·G a!Jpago. but I 1h111, "t' should dean-up 1hc J !le ~, 1or II~\\. 1f\\e
are 1ha1 soncemed J bOUI b h.,ht ,,mJ11 1ons. I h,e nght beh111 d J rnupk ofbu,111e s e,. \\l11ch I """ t
1demifv rt!.!hl now. ho,,e,\er the1e t:, co ntmu ou h tra -h behrnd ntY hou=it" becJUSl' ofthcs l' blhlllt.',,t'.
111clud;11g ;h3llJ ob_1ec1s The1e \\JS a p1t·mre -h~\\11 ofsomebodi·, 1ra s!t th J I h.1 d been Jumped bdn nJ
so mt'on e el e ·s hou e. Tlw; ~umn1e1 . m .-\ll!.!UM. so mt'b od, hJd ellht'r be t'n c, 1r1ed rn k.1 ck.ed out ll ( J
house. he said. Jnd "hen I 1.·Jml!' ou t to tak. :ur m~ trJ sh ~nt' :Jftt'rnoon. JI! o( ::,Ome od~ ·.., h1.·lonb:'.111g.., \\ 1.·1i..·
beh md m y ~arJ~t'. a lo n ~ "1th m, ra,h Of cour,t·. lw noteJ. I calkd Code Enfor,·emrnt at,o ut 11. hut II
dotsn ·1 r~al\· s;em hke-l,1dt' l ntOl,cmem J,,~s J \\hol• ln1 l~lf us Bui I 1h111, the ,e 1,,u,·, ,hnuld ht'
JdJressed al o ng \\It h (,ene,al h ,111 \\ ,>11-,. he J1d \l .1 ~,1 r Bum, 1hJ11,eJ \I, D1Jpe1
.\IJyOI Bum~ lh)led tlw1 l' ,\J lh'tlflt' ,..,t' ... 1~11l.· i up h> ,pt'J JI thi::, Publi llt:J1rn~ 1ft' J",k.t.·d 11 tht.·1t' \\;,h
Jn yo ne c'ISt' \\ 1!>h 111 g hJ JJJ1 t." , l l•LilJ.. ii
Bob flJmdtun .::_q9" '>lHllh IO 'tr1..· 'Pilo1..,i ·.hJ· L lt".J tJ1 J !01' J 1h ... · ri.'\1~,: ... • h-.:-11." hHll:ht Jlt' ...... J• .. ·,! ..
becaus( o ftht' \JgJ11e " ,>I the pl.11, 1t.":!J1J1113 1hc: Jr ·J .rnd tht..· r ·,1Jt.•nt1 J l ne1ghb,1 rhlH1J, \\ h J t I ..,1..•t.· h,.:
)illd . I:) the pote'nlJJI for pt\..,l11t111i11~ hi..· (1rt,l ll do\\11 1!.1.. ldJ~t hi fJ,:1, UUI r11:1;nbo 1ho,)J II II llli.:'1..'h th1..·
de \·e loper ·s ne ed~ and tbc' nc:c:d , 1,1 \\h1..)~i.c1 1 n;.nn11 ~ Jt1i... "llllJl1t1 11 I hJ\t' _:;nnt· O\t'I thJt \\h,Jil' plJn nd
s1te sun e) and I ".tCt' th e-Jlllh.:l p lthHl th111~ ... \'OU ~11c!11u1nc:.i he J1d hu1 I lfon t ,1..'t' Jll~ lilllt.:'t Jblc:\ J11J I
don 't ~ee an y spe 1lic ,11ua11on regJtJ:n:.'.. ·hJt nc1.:;h orh,Hhf nn "'tt >uth Io,. noun e\.i ;-. I belie\e . l rnnt'II
Jlld Bate ~ I tinJ II ,er~ JhJrpomtm~ hJt 1 ht.·; ..:Jn: ,\t.·n dc'1 l J11t:'d JO ... \\C,:J thl ) L'\~t1111g from tht' pt.·nrk
mak ing 1he plJ11. I OT 11 Jprc J1 tn m~ he.• .. ,1 1\.i h• h~ J \L'f: 1mpk Jll..,\h'I. 1ftht:re 1::, reJlly nu an11i:1pJtH Ht
tu raze uur h0mc..•:, lk J;>l..itJ .I ,,,u \\Jnt h"l ,~H \ 1th !he. n1,.·1~hhtlrhood . \\h~ do11·1 ~ou go out Jnd IJlk. o
1he neighborhood I 1u,1 b,1u~h 1 111, h,,me J) eJ1 J.:,1. II ., J 111.e durln. I ,eep up the IOI. I built a mce
lence on 11 .1n J I pl J n un II\ 111!! the,e hut ,t' I Jon~" e Jn re nt 11 11 "di be "11h good re111ers "ho cJre
Jbout that ne1 ghbo1hooJ I 111'1 tind 11 4u11e, ,11u~~k •hJt th,•,e ;entkmen ha, e d o ne all tlu s \\Or,. he
:::i .J1d. bu1 the~ hJ \('11 .t Lionc Jn~th111g to JdJ1~,, ~\hJt I ob\1ou l~ J ltl!JtH.>n th t·y ha\e fa ced bet'o1e . \\flldt
,s poten11all ; up heJ,111 g people 111 theu ne1ghl:,01htl11J I 1lud 111 J 1,a,esty. he said. \\Ith all 1h e m ne i
"e ha,e ,pent. th3t thee p rotes,,(lnJ I, h.1,e no .1dJ1e,sed th, more d1rc,1l ; and as a bu s iness""""'
runnmg my bus me out of m~ h >me. 11 JUSt ma,e, me" onder "h,. 11 1 not bemg d1rectl,-addressed.
unle :.s there .1re St)rr.t" ulte11 u r mOt1\e ;om.; on It tht:r(' Jrt'. he sJ:,J. th~n 1,1..e nt:"td !O kn O'.\ Jb ou! tt J "l'~,:,
as possible. o "e cJn p lan o ur Inc, ac:ord111gl). \\hether 1111 I\\O. t hr ee or four )ear do\\n 1he roJd "hen
thi s 1s gom g 10 happen. \\'luk the:,. are here. he Jtd. I do11·1 kno\\ "h, "" d o 11 ·1 1ak e a moment 10 Jdd1cs-
11 ngh1 here . nght 110\\ \ll th e\er)1ltle hen~ \l a )or Burn, thanked \Ir HJmdto n .
Dan Zerfas. ]01 1 uuth G J !Jpago ·ueet. ,a ,J he mo ,cd back into Engk"ood about li,e :,.ears .1g o Jnd he
\\JS happ:,. to ,;et J hou e here Rig ht no" :,.ou ,J) )OU do11 ·1 .11111c1pate mo, mg J II ) fa1111he s anJ. he ,J 1J. I
k.nO\\' \\Jut 1ha1 \\Ord 111eJ11 That doe no1 me.1111he~ \\011 ·1 be 1110,ed. I ,a " the lir t p!Jn for his J1'ou1
1h1ee ,ea ,s go nd 1he1e "3 ,uppo,ed to be J hotel ,lllmg \\he1e 111~ ho use 1> .-\lthuu,;h I d o n t Jpp1•l\c
of the C u, 1el11ng someo ne else ho" to 1un 1he1r busmess. he sai d. ,fGenera l lro n \\'ork cJn be e,eJnpeJ
I hope that \\Ill be a mutual agree ment bet\\ een ihJt b us mess .111d 1he C u, He po111ted out that there are
ome 0 1her peop le here th.11 have grea t busmesses and th,·~ \\ere appro,ed to put the u,me e, the re .1nJ
budding pernu ts "ere appro,ed He no ted th t they ha" 111o ngage pa:,.111ems to 111a,e. 100 . Jnd Jll o fJ
sudden the~ a ,e 111 a bhghted area . I do11·1 understand that. l"\'e seen a bhght area before . he said. and. 1he
1h111g of II is. 11 p u 1.1 011 1 J lot n f people. a lo t of peopk ha"e dreams. a lot of people ha, e put J lo t m ne ~
11110 1he1r hu111e, 01 busm,·»e,. I J ust \\l l h 1he 11 y \\Otdd th mk a 101 mo re . I k.l to\\· yo u \\Jill to de,elop the
C ui . he, 1d . Jnd ma,e 11 J great uy and \\e would hke 1ha1 JI o . That 1s "hY I mo,ed ba c k into
Engln,ood. he a,d I .1 11 s1 Jon ·1 hke 10 s ee a b tg 11 y o unc ,1 come 111 and push people o ut. As I s aid.
1he se people hJ,e a lo t o fdre3n1S and all ofa sudden we are 111 blight area . He no ted that o ne 111an mJd•
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1he ·ommem 1ha1 none\\ areJs h3-. been tJrge1ed . \t ,· home \\JS 1111hJ1 ftr s1 Jrea. he said. be, t1>e I ·hmk
)OU \\elll from SJ111J Fe 10 Bro Jd"JY or so . ·o I Jm SIIII ,n 1hJ11arge1 ,ueJ . I am J h n le ,.:ared J b,,ut
lo Ill!! my house . I hke IL\ Ill!! m En~le"ood and e,·en 1houl!h I am nl!ht Jcro,s from \\·111,l o \\. I hke the
areJ.~he ·neighbors Jl neJt J~1d "e hJ,e s ome greJt bu me -·e H ;,ked t lm Co unc il ,·01nder "hat th ,·,
.ire domg to o ther people befo re the ) mJke so me dec1>1 o ns . I \\0t,IJ Jpprec,Jte thJL he said .\l a,or Burn,
rhJnked \Ir Zerfa
\IJ,or Burns sked 1f Jll)o ne el ><" 1,hed ro ,peak . 1 here "e re no ne
\l ayor Burns ,J1J he "oulJ like 10 hJ,e the \Ir urJhJm JJd, ·» ,ome ,ll th e i,,ue , th J t hJ , , . .:,i mc .i p. tJ lk
a lirrl e bu about the rud ) three \elL Jgo Jnd the L'rbJn Re ne"al pro ·eJu1e, JnJ \\hJt ,1 .,ge 111 th J t
procedure "e are J t nght no \\ JnJ \,hy ,,e Jo11·1 ha,t' more: Jdi n1t 10 11 o f \\hJt nugh t go 111 dw1t.· .rn J ,,hJt
thJr process ,s abou1
Senior Planner G,aham ,aid he "o uld trv to address rho se 1»ue I k e ,plJ1n eJ rh.1r the ,tud v 1h1e,· years
Jgo \\a, J mall J1c,a plan tllJl looked at the oppommu, or"GenerJ I h on \\ ,:n b. ,pe.:111.:all ,. berause 11 \\J ,
o n the nurket a1 the time Jnd represented one ofrhe IJrges t reJe,do pme m pJ 1,els 111 t he 11 , \\'e end,·d
up rei:om111end111g to Council that tht: lime hadn ·1 i.:o me fo r the nt'1ghborh ovd to t..~om to Jgn:cmt'lll yet on
"hJt ,ho uld be Jone "nh tllJl propeny. he sJ1J Though I ,Jn te ll ,ou rllJl J I the end u f thor p10ce,s "e
\\Cle J\\Jre tllJl RTD \\JS loo k111 g at the fac1hr, J J po »ible lu,Jllo n fo , the lig ht 1J tl swi1u11 and 111 the
meJnt1me RTD p10duced a \\)llle paper that made 11 the t re1e1w d JlterJu ,c s11c J nd th e o n g 111JI prnp•h J I
\\Ould tJke the entue ne for rhe ma1111enanre fac1ht ) \Ir. Groharn Jd, 1>ed th J t Jn R rD lJ ,·du , pJ)> '"'
property tax. pay no sale s ta x. no tJ:\ on equ1pmt'nt. gener:uc::) no re, t'nue !). Jn d 1r lJt1\ ely h..~,, Jvh i, 10 1 thL'
si ze of sue thar 11 req uires ro ,rore trJ111s . o . he said. Jbout l\\O :,.ear, ag o RID .ippro ad 1ed 11> J nd
sugges ted the y use rhat enti re sne. Our re ponse \\a; thJr "e \\Ould like to nego llJte the pl>S>1hll11 :,. of
usmg less rhan the enllre sue . becau e Eng le"ood hJs ome ,weds for hou mg and fo r ,ome oi he, u,c·, fi e
ad, 1sed tha t RTD hJ s pan,c,pared ma harrene and other ne go t1a11 ons. \\ lu c h h;i, e :,. ,eldcd J .:o mp1nm1>e
so luu o n thJt th ey \\O ul d use approx11natel; half o ! the GenerJI Iron \\'ark ·, ,ue . plu addmo nJ I ('ln p,·11,e,
north 11110 De1ner for thei r ma1111enan,e fa ,ilu, Jlld allo" the l rban Ren e \\J I . .\11th o rn,. 11 the J l eJ 1,
cre:11 ed. to J(quirc the ba lJ tH..·e 0 (1he ')!ti.!' for redc',d opmc'nt The mam mc ch::im ::,,m that 1:, p1op"ht:d m !hi..
1s a market mechJ111sm . nc \\J) for J ·n~ hJ du 1h1t1g ~ b 10 cleJr the ,,a~. hl grant thc' c:nt1tlc"mt:'n b 111
terms ofzo111ng , to p,o, 1Je the Jb1l11, ro Ju1u1re that l.rn J th ro ug h J ,eq e,r fo, p1opo JI p11,ce,, J nJ
generally to ollo" that rede,el o pmenr ro g o tnn,J1d \\llh J , I~\\ h1n d 1J1K es Js pu,,1 b le I le ,lJled th J t ,,
the rllt'thod ,, e Jfc' Jd\ Ot..:'Jtmg Jt 1Ju 5. 11mr: The rt'J:i Un \\ t' J1Jn ·1 10 ,:u ~ JU~t on t;1;>11 c rJI I 1011 \\ .._u k:,,. ht." ..,,HJ .
1s that !t 1s :i problem in Statute to fo cus on :in : p::in1.:ubr propc-1~ J:.::.pe.:1:il!: '.\ h~:1 tht?re Jrt: t.>\ iJ ~n .... :!. 1
bligh 1. nOt JIISl o n rhe o ne property. bur al ·o 111 rhe genaJI JreJ 11 1 Jh,a )s J qu e u o n ofho" mu.:h n l the
areJ ·hares ,0111111011 problems. ,ersu, ho" hnle o frhe Jrca )O U need to J c<:0 111ph sh 1he de ,elo p111c'lll
o bJecme,. The dec1>1on \\a -made. because mo,1 or"rhe mdustnal area, 111 the \\J lbble JreJ . ro u;e J
quarter ,rnle from a proposed rrans11 s rauon and tha t the ·0111b111Jt1 o n o f a quJrt er n11le. and the 111Ju ,tna l
area rhor hJres the commo n problems. \\JS the Jppropnate pl ce 10 drJw the boundary. Yet I umkrs ran d .
he ·a,d. "h) people \\OUIJ be concerned rhat their proper!) lies \\lthtn the areJ. but \\e are SJ)1ng \\C Jon ·r
J11t1c1pa1e Jn, relo.::Juons. an y d1splaceme nt \\"hat the plan J llo" us ro d o is ro correct the mfra rru rure
problems. rhe ·1reer "1drhs. the s1de\\a)k . the dramage. and prm ,de e11\'1ronmental remed1J t1 on 111 rhat
ennre areJ . Tim ,reare s J safer cny. "l11d1 gt\'es us J "ay of resoh mg some o f those problem, o nce Jnd
tor JII . o. he sJ1d. "e hJ,e proposed thJr "e resoh-e 11 111 that enme mdu trtal area Jnd no r J u,r adJac em tu
one panJCular ::,ate .
\layor Bum as ked ,f Co un cil had any quesuons or comment .
Cll unc1l \kmber Garrett no ted 1ha1 we m1ghr ulumarel y re zone ome o f the propemes theie lro m ,nd t ,t1 1J I
to 1e,1dent1al. bec Ju e nght now so me of the res 1dent1JI \\Ould be .1 nonc o nfonmng u e 111 lhJr zone d1>tn ·t
Ho " does tllJl "ork "uh the people "ho spoke toda) Jbo ut ha, 1ng home bu smesses. he asked . ,r" the )
<:Jme from ,nJu,tnJI to res1de1111al. \'Ir. Gralum e~pl J1n ed that ·re tmg the en111lement s for J trJnsll
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onented de\ elopment 1s .:-o n1111 g up 111 1he ne"X pha~e t'f tin . r1n_1ect JnJ 1t "til e J Ile'\\ ZL'lllll'.=! d1~ll!i..'t "1th
the re4mremen1 1ha1 the uses are ,on ·1s ten1 "1th bene1i1s of 11 Jns11 Tllll 1 . Jr: the~ likd~ tO be L1'<1 ,>t
trlnsll and suppon 1ransll or benefit from ,r ' Regard mg the que,11011 ofho" 10 deal" 1th the e,i,11ng
nonconformm~ res1denct"~. he sa id. I belien~ the re Jre tlunt.'en non,:onfornun~ :,1IH!ie-fam1h res1dent1JI
homes 111 the J;eJ fhe que 11011 ofho" 10 deal" 1th those 1, J ques11 un 1l1J1 ,-Jn h~ resoh e;i m 1lut rnmn;,
ordm:tnC"e. O n \\J: il i.:ould be re:,oh cd 1s to ::,J : the~ are no h.mger 11\mcunfo rmrng . tre::it them JS
-:unfornung Jnd allo\\ them to add 011. .-\n mher "J) 1he, ,ould be hJndkd i, 10 treJt them as non-
,._·o nfonrnn g Jnd not allo" thL·m tu c·o mmue. bec au e the pnnctpJI of non('o nfonrnn g use I thJt tht'
usefulness of ,0111etl11ng "111 d11rn111sh o, er 11me 1f the~ a,e 1101 allo\\CU to t'\panJ II JnJ 1hen thnt use "di
go a,,a: Jnd a i:o nfonrnng use ,,111 replace 1t. I11 s J de ·1!'.11011 tl1Jt th~ Pl~11111111 g Cumn11 s,10 11 nt't.'J to \\t"l~h
m n first and 1hen II \\OU!d come befo re Council in the fo nn of JII 0 1J111a1Kc Jnd Co un cil rnu ld then
modify II or Jccep1 11 as ii come s fr om the Pbnn mi; Cumm1 s>1011 \It Gral1.1111 JJ, i,ed 1lu1 1he duft ,>I the
over i::i > ordmJn<.:c . \\ hu.:h \\t' Jre 111l \\Ork111g 011. ~ho" :,mgl e fan111lt.~s J bt.'co 111111 ~ .:onformmg. hecJU~t.'
1hat "·as o urpercep11on o f1he "'~ ouncil "ame them to edeah '"th So "e "111 ta~c 11 tlut \\J) l<l tlw
Plam1111g and Zo111ng Cmnm, 1011 an d reque 11he1r o pnnon on thJt a \\t'II. The bottom hnc 1s. he ,J1d.
1ha1 1h1 "111 come back before the ou ncil someume ne,t )<Jr
Council \lember Yurch1ck askt·J about the busme e, m hat JreJ. 1ft he , then become nonconforn1mg
\I r. GrahJm ,a,d he J1111c1p tcd JpproJ,h. and JdJll1. If\ mg o u~e J market mec ha111s111. ,s thJt tile~
\\Ould n·1 be noncontOrmmg. tht', -.,i,tilJ bc;.·omt.'" -.uh1~~ h.l -.it c: p!Jn Jpp1 u,al J nJ ')UOk' .:11tc 11J thJt
\\t'1ght.'d \,hi:thi:ro , 1101 th.: prupu~~J c',rJn u)n ,,.1-. J ,ub um1.1l .:l1Jngt.' lll uh .... 1Jm1JII> 1n1.·l11hi-.h:nt ,uh
tlw trJ n~lt unt.'nlJtlon o f 1ht: zumn~ ,1. i•.JI c\Jmpk·. 11 ,omc-bud> pro1 o,eJ .1 11e1ght .;ump.111 : .. , 1th J JI 21.·
,,Jreho usc that \\Ould be mcu11:,1 ~1ent J Jn i: rln,hHl Ir ,omt'bod> ph)po-.eJ Jn offo.·l' c ,pJrhi...m 1111hi.:
Jn:a . 11 pr obabl~ \\Otild ht' .... ·o n .. htCnt \\llh tht' ti-.e of r.l1h1t lk pt,11111:J out 1h.111he1e h ....-n11.·11J h1.·ing
de,t'loped 10 help detemune l\hethc, or n,>1 the hJtl,!<' 1ha1 Jre p1oposed \\OU ld be JCcepiJbk nJe, J
cond 1u onal use 01 not
Co uncil \lembe, Yurd11ck J,~eJ 111111 \\,1ulJ rut hm11auo n on ext 1mg busme, es a, far a, "hat the )
could J o for npan lllll \It l11Jham J1J ~e, u1 nununJII) He o pmed that 1he idea ,s 1ha1 11 "ill tak e
ome ume for the 1nnsm0n to ,.:ur 101 the e,1 tmg busme,se JnJ 1ha1. o ,·e r ume. there " ill be J J~nund
for th e o ffi ce. mul11 -fan11l ~ anJ nu,ed u e Je,elop111en11ha 1 1 encouraged m the o ,erlay zone Jnd 1lu 1 11
"o uld penrnt the hu 1ne ,e, 10 treat th n bu1ldmg J ' bu me, a sei, \\'hen th,· pnce got t,> th· '1,!hl
point . he aid . 1hen he) could ,ell tha Js a bu mes s decision and mo, e nn . o r e,pand 11 111 J "J\ 1ha1 "
cons1stelll \\llh bemg rnmpJ11 ble \\llh 1he ,e 1denual uses that a,e Jlread, 1here and the nel\ ones tl>Jt
\\Ould be gomg m .
Co unc il \(ember Yurch1d asked \\hat \\Ould hap1 en 1f1 he, don ·1 \\Jill 10 c han ge. ,dtJI 111he1< J1<e
busmes es 1ha1 aren·1 co mpauble and they SJ) the; wa nt 10 s1a y 1hae . \I r G raham ,aid 1he ho p e \\Ou!J h,·
1ha1 the bus me e that c hoo e t0 rem m re bu me ,e 1lm are co mpauble and that he e n ro r ·e ment
mec hamsm . 1ha1 are alread, on 1he book fo r odor and , 1brau o n and th ose 1h111~ . could be enforced 10
ensure compaub1 ht) .-\I o .. he pointed out. 1he1e 1 -o me burden on the ne" de,;lopment to build m su c h .1
"·av that 1he~ pr \Ide uffer . \\here here are kno"n problems and to prate 11heir ne" tme,tmem from
1ho ·e kmd, of ,1rua11on
D11ee1or 'nnp o n sJ!d he \\llUIJ hke ,, \\cq;h m. a hnle b11. on tin , pa111cu!J1 1 sue . .\, )OU kno" he ,J1d.
the zomng issue I not .:,>mple te a, J II is not J .:011>11k1 auon or' the L'R. \ pl n 01Jman.:e th J t Council lu,
before them. bu1 ll 1s probabl ) \\Orlh notmg that the 1ra ns11 zo ne 1, still 111 drati form JI ti is 11me \\'e Jre
m1e1e 1ed 111-:realmJ J 1rJn ii 011e111ed Je,elopmem Jt that 11e and tha11s ,omposed of a \J11e1 , of .:,
The1e "'" be d1tfr1e111 bu,me e lnd d1ffrrem res,uenual u,e, 1111hJ1 zo ne di,mct. .u 1Ii ,e. relJII. 1hJ1 ~,nJ
of1lung He >1a 1ed 1hat mJny of 1he bu ;me sse 1hat exist there toda y ma y or ma ~ not be compa11bl e and
those are so me of the I ue that ha,e 10 e "orked 11110 1h1 equauon . He advised that o ne o f1he 1mpurta111
1hm g 1s that "e re tr) mg 10 c reate a h igher le, el o f den uy m JII m lan ces. Because. he said. as yo u
kil o\\. trymg to crea 1e J \\llklble commu111I) near that tran sll s1a11 on and near the hghl ra il ma1111enance
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factltty "111 be one o f the more 1mponant con 1dera1tons to create here .. \s \\e ha,e ,een. "tth rn l. n,
Cent er. man} of rho e ·nmlar uses \\tll hk )\' be seen Ill that Joca1ton . TI1ere i, Jn e,pec tJ t1o n tl lJI th1,
particular tram,11 de,e lopmen t \\Ill e more fi..lCU:it."d on housing :md le ":, on \.'o n 1m e r1."1J l de,t'l opmt>m nd
tl m ,s o ne of the cons1daa11 o n \\e Jre tal-rng J look Jt. '.\Ir 1mps0n ,,id tha t. J > .\II G r h J 111 lll J 1L·J t ·J.
we will be presentlllg the tran,11 zone to the Planmng Jnd Zonmg Comnu >1on Ill th 1irsr quJrter L1f 2ll UI
and Council" ill ha ve 1he linal O} on passm g 1hat ordlllance bdore II ge t put int o piJce .
\llyo r Bums ,a,d he d1dn ·1 tJ1mk "e lllJ qune addressed "hY this I n 't mme defimtl\e He nll tt'J th,·r~ 1, .1
parttcular p rocedure under the Lrbln Renc\\:il utllllnt) for "hen )OU go tlu o ug h th, pro c '» thJt ""
ha,en't ye t t:ilked Jb0u1 l-k J sked thJt ,iaffe~p!Jlll that Jnd ho" \\e ,ece l\t' pr,1 po,J b to , ,ometh1ng hl-c
this .
\lark Graham e~plallled rh:u "e are u rng a reques t tor 4 u h1i.:a11 0 11:, JnJ conc ep t, pll>,es, \\h,·~c "e
I\Ould pre-,elecr 4uJhtied de,elopers and th en request that the ) p1eplre p rn po,.1b. Ill ~o m"p t t0 1m. ,0 thJ t
the~ \\ uld be pro, 1d111g pro fo1111JS Jnd other 111formJllon fv 1 ,, hJt the:~ 1.h111I-.. 1~ J proJ ci:t ti1Jt 1 1.·l.'.L:'pub k·
Ill the market. to be pmatd~ establis hed. He adnsed that \\hat \\e ha,e pro\lded ,s J medu111,111. tlu o g h
the L'rban Rene\\al ..\uthont}. to hold the bnd un u l "e can ,elect a de,dope1 JnJ the} can pre pare J p lan
Jnd an outreach effon "tth the neighborhood that \\Olild be ac ceptable \\'e do h3\e dltes 1or the pro po,ed
11meline o n thJt reque,t for pro po 'al proce, He s:11d he l>Jd J U t menuo ned J c0uple of them. b ut bJ ,1ca ll )
the) are sho0111t g to h "' a dc,elo per on bo ard b } \l arch ,,h Tl1<· requ c t for p ro posJI pro cc» 1s th e
prescnhed plllce» b) 'tate 'tarute. he said. and \\e .:annot go o ut JheJd o ft1111e and prepare J plJ n \\hen
\\e a,c bemg Jmen b ) the market li e stated "t' are askmg the mJrket "hJt " pn»1b k to build Jt tlm
Joca 11 011. at thl !:t ume Jnd th Jt I!, \\h ~ ,,e are not being more spcc1 1i1..· Jt th1 ume
Director 'imp on ad, 1>ed that he thmk Jnother factor that 1, ll,o, Cf) ,mponant to con 1d,·r. h e 1J,·, th ,·
market. 1s that the de,eloper need, to \\Ork very closel y \\llh the ne1ghb o rh0od . the c t1 11e n,. the ll ) Jnd
the Crban Rene"al Authont ) on the de,elopment of J plan that begin to meet 1110 t e,pec-t Jllo n, thJt
occ ur in ll11s area . It ts a combma11on ot",,ork mg w11h the ,ommu1111~ Jnd ,,orktng ,,1th thl .. 111J1kt.'t to
Jccomphsh the goa l and obJeCll\ es of the pbn. he ,a,d.
\b)OT 13um ,.11d. there101e. the ,ea,on \\c don·1 h3\e J Jerimll\e plJn "'be,:iu,e \\e J o n 't hJ ,e Jn) piJ n,
subnuned )Ct. \Ir GrJham JJd "e on·1 ha,·e a de,elopa )et. \IJ )OT 80111> note that, the pruce,
"hae "e "0 1 l-,\Ith the commumt) 111 o rde r 10 arrn e at Jll J 'ceptable pl an \ Ir G raham ,31 ) e . th at ,,
correct.
\la ) r Bum sa1J Jt th t p0 1111. to i'un het ~b11fy \\e Jre J ll >l 1J ent1l )lllg th1> J , J lihghte J reJ \\ c lu • tn
d0 that under the LrbJn Rene\\JI IJ\\. bet o re \\e get to the pomt \\here \\e Jrc J00 l-111 g ror J d e ,d pe1 li e
as ked 1fthat \\J c o nec t '.\Ir GrahJm ,J1d )<S. that ,s co rrect. \la)O l Burn, ,tate d tlm ,s the mlllal. lirst
step
\Ir. Benedem ·31d he \\Jnted to make 11 d ear, that l11 s understand111g of the proposal ,s that \\e are Jkm g
Jbout a de, eloper thlt "di be uuh mg the e"e,s IJnJ Jeti owr from the RTD acqutst11on . '0. he atd .
\\hen '.\I r Graham \\J talkmg about l de,elo per. we are not talkmg about a de,eloper commg Ill and
acquJTing la nd from the L'rban Re ne"a l ...\uthonry tha t m\'O)\'eS any of the o ther propeny 111 the area. other
tha n JUSl the area tha t "111 be ex ces s land as detemuned by RTD o n the site that the y are acqu1nng He
JSked 1fhe "a ·orrect o n that '.\Ir Benedem JJd he JUS I \\lnted to be sure .
'.\ la \'or Bum noted that t one "ay o f pumng 1t. He rated . for fun her clan Ii auon for the audience . that
the southea t orndor rud) that "·a · done fo r the southeast. not south\\est. for the somheast comdor light
ra ,J Jnd lu gh "a)S. \\lS done b: the olorado Depanment ofTransponau on through theJT fac ,litat r In the
process of Jo,ng thlt the) had about l\,ent: sues the) had ,dent died as poss ibl e ues for the Rl D
maintenance and repair factltt) for their ligh t r:iil car . Of the menty s ues. he satd. the one tJ1e } p, -~e d "
General Iron \\·orl-; and D T came to a ouncd 111eet111g ome months ago. and mo re or le s thought
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the~ \\Ouk! .:ome uo"n Jnd .1u,11 JJ..e G eneral Iron \\"0 rk , \\"e hJ,e be,•:, th111 ,111.,; JPOLll Je,elop111g 1ha1
propt'rt~ 1· r :,Ol11t' t1111i:. ht" .:,J1 d. anti the Housmg .-\u tho 11t~. 1h t I li"t:li h l -.,:1 \,• t.,n. h J J prvp0::,J I ,1, 01
sen"n yeJr s ago to co1nen tha t from Jn mdustnJI U::,e' to J htllhlll= ::,t' ..,,l. he' r'-11nteJ urn \\t' hJ\t' Jud llUI
eye on that for de,·elopmelll for some nme and here com e CDO 1 I k ,Jiu the ~ .:J ne "" n "11h J
resolunon and they wa111ed lO JUSt take the whok s ne \\ e reJ,ted ,el\ ,11,>n~I~ 101h a t JnJ told 1hem ""
d1d11"1 th111k the~ ""'e 11ea1111g 1he ,ommu1111~ \\llh sufficient r6pe.:t JnJ 1eJI I\. tiJnJ..I~. dte\\ed ou 11hcir
rcprest'n t:111,·e ~ 111 fr ont o f J 1t y Council mt"'ct111 g . \IJ yoi Bunb ... ·nnm1ent~J thJI ,,c h.l\t' J prett y good
relationship "·nh RTD. ha, mg \\O tked "nh them for ,o lo ng ll n the hglu ,ad But. .11 1ha1 po1111. RTO
genaJ! m:111Jg e r Cal >1:ir sc-lb ~:ime to J Counnl 111eet111g :rnd Jpnlog1t L·J t'\tt.•n,nel ;-to 1he 1t y for 1he
"av" e had been treated 111 1h1 s proces and got Tom ,onon. the Dn c,to1 ,,( -o T. 10 come d,H, 1110 J
meetmg 1111he L1br:ir y. \\l11ch \\t' :ill nnenJed. a11J ::,!Jned tl.l b1..·u,, Jn 111terg0,en1mem:il Jgrce mem
betwee n the C11y. RTD anJ COOT. tu s pill 1hi, rroperr: rnd ha, e J 1m m r!Jn ;,,, e, elupme111 "her,· R rn
would obta in the nonh hal(o t"11 a nd Engle\\ood "ould obtam th ,outh r!tJt "e,a c I, \\hJl "e Jre domg
now. \Ve are proce1..~dmg \\llh that Jgreemc-nl ~o RTD l..'.an hJ,c \\IU t the \ need hJ I tht."ir light rail i...'.lf'> and
Engle" cod can ha,·e an o pponu1111 y 10 rede, d0p I k ,tJted thJt i, h,m the pw.: ·;, reJI!~ g(>l 10 the I 0 1111
\\here It ts no,, Then "e \\Cllt mto the C rban Rl't1t'\\Jl pha,e. he ..,J1J. \\h1d1 ~ou Jlt' ..,eemµ ht'rl' tomght.
m o rder 10 acquire mle :i.nd also ,o "e "1111101 ha, e Ji1 ,1 t the lllit' 110" 1hrou~h he< 11 ~ of I ni;le\\o,,d. but
separate!~ through the L rban Rene"al . u1ho111 ~ That I J hnle b11 ,111he lu,101~ he ,J1J. n:"hn" "''
happen to be d1nd111g tlu s property bet\\een the '11 , Jnd R rt l<ll de,clupme!ll
He !)ket.l 1f the1e "as J.ll~ oth er 1..·<'nm1 ent ou nc1l mi:mbl"t.., ,, 1,hl•d h.) 111JJ..~
:-.Ian 111 Hall ,aid he J Usl had one mure que 110 11 \\"h~ 1, 11 thJl appare111I ~ ,,,u kel thJl 10 use
approx1ma1eli half o f the <,ene,· I !lun \\ ,1rk , eighteen plu, Jd t's tor 1eJe,d,1r mem 1t11 pmJle use" 1101 J
, 1olauon of tht.· pro, 1~10 11'-t ut'the tilth Jmt."nJmt:"111 to the l ...; (. \)l1 'it1 1u 1wn 1
Coun c il :-.!ember arrell ;aid that. J S he under;tands 11. unde1 '1a1e Id\\. RID hJo the po" e , ltJ w nJ,·11111
\I r. Hall stated the1e 1s no doubt Jbou11hJt. 1"or public u e \!1 Ganell ,aid 1ha1·, nght Jnd ,o the , ha ,e
the abil11, 10 condemn th e \\ho le 11e . ecause thJt 1s \\hlt the~ \\Jill. the \\ho le s 11 e He ad\lsed thJt tlitJl
\\e ha,e med 10 do here 1 10 put tt> ma I us1110 11 \\here the ; \\Ouldn "t put J mamtenance 1a.:il11 , on the
e nnre ,11e . at lea,1 g"e u J po111on of th e ,11e for ·ome kmJ o frede,dopment. \Ir. H all aid th .lt 1111gh1 be
an op,111011. but the wm:epl 111 the F1tih .-\mendme1111s ,er, pi Jl!l and I dun·1,ee ho" you can, 1ub1e tlw .
C 11; Anorne, Brotz man ad\lsetl 1ha1 the public purpose here I the p urpo e \\e are talkmg about 10111gh1.
which 1s rehe\"lng the bhghied area .
\Ir. Hall aid that \\OU!d be tine 1f you "ere con\"ert mg 11 all to so me son of pubhc facilu y. that mean,
0 \\11ed by the Ci ty of Englewood or RTO o r C OOT or whate \"e r. But "hen you are takmg pn\"Jtc propen,
and g>'"mg 11 to a de, doper 10 rede, elop 11110 propeny 10 be u ed b y o ther pm ate md1\"1dual s. 1ha1 i, J
, 1ola11 o n ufthe Fifth Amendmem. 1, 1111 0 1' C ll j Ano rne, Bro tzman saiJ 1101 111 thi, pJrtl ·ul.ir ,J,e. 110 1
when ,ou a re rehevmg the bhghted cund111 ons \\e re talking about. :-.Ir HJ II 1a1ed there Jre no
e:-epnons 10 1h1s a s he reads 11
\la,or Bums a s ked ,r Coun 11 had Jn, o ther que n o ns o r ·omment The,e "ere none
cor:,.nL \IDIBER BR . .\D~IL\\\ \10\"ED . ..\:,.D IT \\' . .\S SECO '.\'DED. TO CLOSE THE
Pl"BLI C HE..\Rl:-.G TO CO :>-IDER THE co:,.D1T10:\'S Sl"R\"EY ..\~D THE E:,.GLEWOOD
1:,.or TRI..\L REDE\"ELOP\IE:,.T PL..\'\ I'.\' ORDER TO ..\PPRO\"E . .\:,. l "RB . .\:,. RE:,.E\\ .\L
PL..\.'\ FOR THE ..\R£..\ DE~CRJBED THE REI~.
Coun.:tl \!embers "\abholz. arren. 13radsha". \\"olo,~n .
Y rcluck. Grazuh . Burn ,
"-l :> :S.:one
l,111011 ,Jn 1ed JnJ the Puhh.: I leJnng do,ed
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'.\l ayor Bums ad, 1sed that ounctl "111 no be ,011ng o n tht ordmance tomght. 1t 1, s111l bemg re\\n1led.
and "e usuall) do not ,ote on onlmance on the same mght "e ha,e the pubh.: heanng .
\l ayor Bums thanked e,er)One for their 1ntere,1. \\'e under tand )O llr ,011<:ems. he said. and \\e tned to
address as many of them J S "e could tonight and "e "111 .:ontmue to ha, e outreJrh to the rommumt) .md
to the neighborhood as \\C go through th is process. \\'e appre ci ate )O ur ,Jlls. he said. and 1our tu1the 1
mput as "ego dO\, n th e lme "nit this deHlopment. He thanked e, eryone for rnnung .
I 0 . Conse nt .-\genda
(a) Appro,al ofOrdmances on Fir t Readmg
There \\ere no nems sub nuned for appro,al o n ti1 st re ad mg
COL"~CIL '.\IDIBER GARRETT '.\10\"ED . .-\~D IT W.-\S SEC O'.\DED. TO . .\PPRO\ E
CO'.\SE~T .-\GE~D.-\ ITDI S 10 (b) (i). JO (C) (i). (ii) and (iii ).
(bl .-\ppnl\al ofOrdmances on ·econd Read111g
\I) O RD l"c\A\CE :-.:o . 9. SERIES OF 2000 ( OLS IL BILL '-.0 91.
l:S:TR ODL ED I3Y OL·:-.:c !L M E:V!BER BRADSH.-\ \\" J
.-\'-. ORD l:-..A\ 1::. Al'PR O \T:S:G SCP PL EM E'.'IT :-SO . 150 TO T HE OL"THG.-\ rE ·.·\'-.I T .\ 110'-.
0 1 TRJCT C '-."NECTOR ' .->.G REE \!E\,,'T FO R THE I\C LC 10\ OF LA:-0 \\'ITH!:S: THE
D l 'TRJ CT BO ~DA R!ES .
(c) Reso lu11 o ns and \lo11ons
l 1) RCSOL C T! "-\0. 96. ER IE OF _ooo
A RE OLCTI \: FOR REAPPOI"'.\"T\-IE\T OF JOH\\\'. S~IITH . Ill A AS O !ATE \ll \I IP \I
JLDGL fOR T HE C ITY OF E'-.GLE\\'000. CO LOR.ADO .
! 11) RE OLL'TIO\ \0. 9 . SE RIE S OF 1000
A RE OLL"TIO\ APPRO\'l'-.G A'-. !:-;CREASE I'-. I3E\EFIT . FO R fHI: RETIRED FIRHI G ll"I LR
(111) IlE -OLLTIO\ :-;o . 9 . SERIE OF 201JO
.->. RESOLL 'TIO'-. APPRO\"l '-.G A\ !\CREASE 1'-BE\EFIT FOR THE RETIRED PO LI E
OFFICERS .
\' ote results :
:Vl ouon camed.
Ayes
\ays :
I I . Regular .-\genda
Council \]embers :S:abhol z. Garrett. Bradshaw. \\'olo,'71.
Yurch,ck. Grazuhs. Bums ·
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\uth o1 n: ,, _., (Oll!:11J t:rt"J
CO l "W 'I L \I D IB E R BIUD!->H .\ \\ ,1 o n :o . .\;'\I) IT\\ . .\S SE ( 'O '.\D E D. TO . .\PPROn:
..\CE :"D . .\ I TE:\I 11 (b ) ti ) -COl '.\CIL BI LL '.\O . 9 2 0 ' ~H O '.\D RE.-\Dl'-t;.
O R D f;s.A:S:CE \'O. 90. SERIE . O F ~000 !C L'\' ll B IL L\.: 9 ~. I;s.TR OD I ·cE D BY COl ,rn
:\I E:\IB ER BRAD HA\\')
.'\'.\ O RDI NA:S:(E D I O L \'l\'G THE E:S.GLE\\" or L)()\\ 'TO\\'\.; DI: \'EL P\IE'.'-1 .\l rlll)RI I\
(EDD A).
\ la yor Bun1 s Jsked if thl'rt: ":1,:, an~ dbcuss1on 0 1 comn1t'nt
Cou nci l \!ember \'abho lz ad, 1sed tlm ,he re.:e1,ed J ca ll rnda~ from 011r former Cu, .\ttorne, R te~
De\\'in and he sta ted that e, era! members oi' the ED DA board had appro Jd1ed 111111 ,o he could kt me
k.J10 " that the y wanted the EDD.-\ d1ssohed. that they \\t"re fru s trated J nJ frd up She 1d tt thJt h "h,11
the y \\Jnt. 111ce \\e ha,e ha d co111mun1 ca11011 p roblem. s he \\Ou ld ,uppon tha t I am p ,en~ 1>,ou 1Jged.
h e aid . and I d 11·1 kno" ho" man, tmw s Counc,I ha s to SJ) th 1>. but I \\Ould lt ke to"~ hl t the ll"C01d
th J t \\e are not ant1-bus111e s. \b '-abholz aid ,he ha w lk ed Ill \It KJ ul111Jn ,e,e1JI tlllll'> It',! 1 111:!
this She told \ Ir K,ufman 1lr t she appllud the JO b he ha s donl· tor our ( It ) and he b 1J 1 J , he hJ, ,el\ e.!
o n I Jill not Jnt1 -bu;111 e . I ne,er have been. s he Jtd. I thmk 111 J partnetsh tp bet\\t't'n th.: liu,111•, hl·
C1ty J nJ he -,uze n, that hop at the store Jnd I need to make thJt , er~ ek,r. thJt I Jm ""' Jn11-bu,1ne,,
But. ,he ,tJted. J , \h De\\·m ,ailed me about tt J nd ,Jtd the bo.11 d mombcrs haJ Jrr1 l>Jchcd 111111. tlu, h
"hat ! ,tl ldu
Council \kmber uraLults JJd she Jtl>t "ont ed to SJ) that ,he ha , been ,.,0 1!,,:ng ,ome •., 1th ,tne '> "" ne,
too Jnd the, \\ere qu11e J1 s o ura ged at fir st. Ho "e,·er. be ause they ha \'e elected to dis ohe thenhehe,. J ,
\J i°thb b:,t \\\:dn sJJ~. she \\·oul J bl! \Oimg ye:,. One thrng I do h:1,i.:-111s uL ;\ah. :-,hL" .JiJ. 1s 1h~ ph)~.._·.,
tluough \\htch thts "' Jone and the umeltne s oftt. be ·ause It had to be do n e m the de•.enth huUJ \h
Graz u lt, sta ted th J t "hen ~ou take an enlll y suc h as EDD..\. that IJJ S d o ne ,ome good . and he ) J1e o ur ltnl,,
bet\\een the b u messes and C n y Coun cil. a nd to put them kmd o fup agarnst the \\JI!. he felt. \\J httle htt
d 1ssat 1 fa ctor) for them. Es p ec ,ully the lime o f the year. "hen the) had tO run J round Jnd get all the
pet1t1 o ns and thmg s s igned. \\hen the) "ere uppo,ed to be o nduc trn g their 0\\11 bu,m es; Jnd the ~ hJJ tn
do It Ill uc h a ti g ht 11meframe . I '"sh to a pologize to them for thi s pa111cu!Jr a spe ·t oftlm. ,he ,aid. and I
do hope though. that 1f somethmg good r:o mes oi th 1 . that 11 "tll be to extend to all of the Engle"ooJ
b us messes. no t Jus t the do\\ntO\\n area. a "e are all p ro bus me s . ..\nd I \\Ot1!d also ltke 10 ta te. ,he ,JJJ.
that l appre ,ate them t1 ckmg tt o ut at a time \\hen C mderella C tt y \\JS dts olved and the ) "ere the on!)
businesses that \\e had helpm g to mammn our ta\ le ,el \\1th111 Engle"ood and I do app re ciate them
st1 ck111g tt o ut and be mg here
Coun c il \!ember Yurcht ·I,, stated th th,, on!) .:omment ts tha t thts mrned m to J negatJ\ e ,nd he did 1101
belie,·e that "'a the 1s ue I ee thi, a expanding into a busrne ss ad, 1'ory grou p that , 111 re rn ·l u I\ e Jnd
less e,clusJ\e. he ,aid. a11d I ee the potenual 1or J l31D as a realt t) He a,h 1sed that the C"ll) '"II be
contmumg the f ,ade p1 ogram. J program thJt came out ufthe EDD.-\. "h,ch \\a> J :;ood p1ogram Be tot
Jll . he' pom ted oul. \t' gxt to lt'tum :,U lllt' propr:1t ) t:i, mon1:! 10 propt'n ~ o,,ne 1!1. \\I..' g.c:t to 1~dut..: · ')l)J11r...'
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a~e,. I "ould hke m thJnk the EDD . .\ oa rd members for their ume and co mmnment. ome of the e
pe o ple said they hJ,e ,er,ed on the board for 111ne o r ten years and the y ha,e put" lo t of work mto 11
Coun ci l :Vkmber \\"n losyn noted tl1Jl s rn.:e thi s o rdmance was tir t proposed. "hich has ban J month"""·
she hash tened to nuny argument , about the rnlue of the EDD A and Jl so Jbout the d 1>mal ;tJte o faff:m ,
"e ha,e armed at. he commented that o ne of the most persuasl\e concern 1s the ,alue o fad,er;Jrtal
relauonsh,p 111 th e .:o mmunll: A lo t o f people ha< e told me. ,he said. that I shonlJ, .ilue the fact th J t
EDDA ha s ah, ays been here to ,-rmc 1ze or to comment o n" Im ounc ,I au d ,uff Jre J,11 ng and to J ·en 111
extent I agree ,\Ith that. But o ,er the past fe" \\eeks. she said. l lm,e be en for.:eJ to ·o n.:IUtk thJt
rdauonsh1p, that thrl\e o n s tnfr alie n burn themsdve out. What I ha,e ,een unrJ,el s ,n.:e the ti r,t -l \ -l
mc~ung Jnd the llc"'\t FDDA me eting and 1h~n tl11s o rdmanc e. to ntt·. 1s \\}lJt l thmk i:, tht' cnJ g_Jn it· o f
rel.1uon,h1p, that seem to take mo re pnde 111 .:o ntent1 o n than they do 111,·o ,1p erauon JnJ p,oa» I .1111 not
sa y mg thi s ,s J USt EDDA. ,he -a,d. ! thi nk this 1> ,0111,·1h1ng thJt 1> 111herent 1111h1> re !J uonsl11p. 1h a1 I h.1, e
~c:c:n Stnl.."e I l.'.'Jlllc' o n board . I am domg ,,hat e,cr)Oll~ mm: fanul :i, ha:, tolJ mt· you Jo 111 J 1..k tllih:1~11..:.
}OU com1 ro1111,e I Jm hop mg the ne" adnso ry board . that C ounc il hJ J keJ Communn; De, et.1p111e11t
Jnd Dan Brot~man to put iogether for us. "d i be the tir 1 tep tO mo, 111g on 10 Jd Jre,, "IJJt reJll) .1 1e
d1,·er e Jnd changing o ncc:rn s 111 Engle\,OOlf S ~n11re bus1n~~ co mmum t\ n ght 110,, \1 \\ uln.:,~n nuttd
that tht.., 1s a bigger co1nmu111ty than Just Br o:.1d ,,a ~ and ''t.' do11·1 e,en kno ,, \\h ..1t tlu1 bu.:,t11C.:,.:, ... -0 11unu111t ,
1 g.o rng to lvok ltke oner tht' ·ubJe,:t ufth1 pubh( lh :.,\.'.W,'.)tu n 10111ght J!h .l tht" 1t'.:,t u(th1 lh:,t·lurmt.'tll
happen, I tlunk \\e need Jn aJ\lsO ry boa ,J th Jt i, 1le\lble JnJ 111clu,l\e enuugh 10 Jddre, J I! ,1t 1he "'""'
I tl1111k "e '"ll be fo c ,ng o . ,he ,aid. I \\Ould like to s.i y t hJt 1111 , 1> an enurmuu, .:halknge .111J 111, '"te
to J1 ssohe EDDA is J ,onurntrnent to tht s challenge I am o rr) I ·an·1 heal 1h1 re!J 11011,h 1r I led ,el\
fru,1 ra1ed be t,«en th e 11 y and EDDA. s he ,aid. but I ehe, e I can help la y the groun,1"urk fo , "hJt I
hope "di be a more produc u ve and pros perous future . bet" een bus me sse s Jrtd the C u, JnJ SIJI t
\1a)Or Burns said he \\OU!d like to ec ho \\hat Council \kmber Wolosy~1 said . He co mmented that h
personally. has fo und 1h 1s process to be rather pa1111u l. I hJ\t' kno\\n thee bu me se 111 lcngk\\o,,d 101 J
long 11me , he said. and I have s hopped at \I r Kaufman·, tore o n man y occa>1 om -'I \Ir K.1 ufmJn
knows. he sa id . I have brother\\ ho 1s six feet fi,·e inche s tall and all the clothing I bu y fo r 111m I bu; t1om
Kau fman ·s \le n ·s Store . We patronize man y o f the bu me ,es o n 'o uth Broad"a:. he ,a ,d \IJ )OI Hu111,
expla111ed tha11h1s wa s a hurry up process because o f the need to deride \\he1he1 to a,,e , th e null le\\ ,u
not. for EDDA . But. he pointed o ut. there I o much good\\ 111 going fo r [ngle\\ooJ ngl11 '""' I k ,.,,J
that a s I go around. as \,la yor. and e pe ,ally "11h the ( n; enter p1 oiec t. "hich h.1 ob1a111eJ nJ11,111Jl
expo,ure. that wherever I go m the Den,er communll) there I an e,u·emel y po,111\e leehng Jb,rnt
E1 g}e\\uOd and \\hJ.t 1s ~om g o n 111 the n ;, I d..:>n't \\Jnt tht to br :i ;;1 ::_!1tJI tlut ·,\t J:e .:...iJJ~:1I:, J nt1
bus me ss and that 1s lhe n sk "e nm by ha,mg th1 kmd o fJc11on . But. he sJ1 d . l 1ee l ,er) trongly that \\e
suppo rt busrnesses and I certa111l y Jo. I \\Ould hke 10 hJ,e th, a,hisory comm111 ee. \\hct her 11 e,ohc, 1111
a Bu rne ss lmpro,ement D1 smc1 or 11 0 1.10 e~p,md the area 111 \\h1ch "e Jre helpmg u>1ne ,e 111 the
conu11un11 ). \\"e ha, e. afte r all. put four Jnd a half mdhun d ol!Jrs ,mo B1 0 Jd"a,. 1101th of Hampden. th1>
summer and 1ro111cally. JS I mcn11 o ntd befo re publ,d,. the rel.111 0 11 l11p "1th FDD -'I ,eemed to ~et ·,q1 1 e
mstead or bener. r here "ere 111s1ances o f pa, mg o n the s tree t that did 1101 1><:,ur prce1,d, J , ·,,e h.1J huped
and as far as uminu 1s co ncerned . But. ht: !,lated . no mane1 \,hen ,ou do tlu t \OU Jl c.;' '.!Olll'.! h) l)th:nd ":10llle
bu rne sse that "o~ld rather be o pen during the "eek o r the "eek~nd. It I J d1t 1i c, It pro.°;,, 10 JO through
w hat "e thmk 1 . O\erall. a rnn 1derable 1mpro,ement to the stre e t I ,er:, m ,h. er 011Jll,. look ful\,ard
to "orkmg "11h the bu 1ne ss e o n Broad"a) 111 the future and to e,pand our en ic e, 10 1hem anJ Jbo the
bus llleS es o n Hampden. ,d11 h we ha<e11 ·1 paid 100 much ane1111 o n 10 and tr, tO de,elop t ht s rel J11 0n,t11p
J> ,ego alon g . I l-.no" there are so me bmer feelings . he said. I ha,e t;1lked 10 peo ple along Bro ad"a y the
!J,t fr" d ays and "e real!, ho pe 1ha 1 tl11s pamcular process '"II e,ohe lllt o o mething be1ter We "ould
hke 10 gl\e )OU that mess age. It '"II take a l111le ume. but "e really do "an110 \\Ork \\llh yo u further
\!Jyo r Burns >1re,sed that there are a lot of very good people o n Broad"a: Ill thee bu s messe that I ha<e
k.110 "11 for a number o f yea rs .111J l do11·1 que suon any ofthe,r per onal mo11,e , or Jll ) o f1he1r J Hon thJt
the , hJ, e taken a, far a, their ,megmy ,s concerned . I believe 111 them. he a ,d. and I think "e can contmue
10 \\ork \\Ith them .
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Council \kmbet> ,Jbhol~. l1J1w11 81 JJ,hl". \\·,,10 ,, 11 .
Yurch1ck. G1 zuh . Burr.·
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\1ayor Bums ad\1Sed that tilt' 01d111a11ce \\Jo JdopteJ un ,econJ 1eaJm;:. II \\Ill be pubh,h,·d and II \\di be
dfrctl\e tlmt) UJ)> Jfter publ1ca11011
1(1 Re olu11on, and \1 011 011>
There \\ere no Jdd111011J I resol u11011 or 111011011 · ·ubm111ed fo, app ro ,ol I ee Agenda Item 10 -o nsent
Agern.b ,
12 . General Discussion
(a) \1ayor's Choice
(i) \l a yo r Bum aid he "ou!J lik e to co ngranibte Safe!) :ien ice , o n the
Clmstmas Crusade . "111 h "di be thi s Thur da , 111ght Tiu, 1, a \\O nderful proJec t. he ,J1d. "he,e Ill ), JnJ
oth er prov 1s1ons a re gl\"en to fonuhe s throughout the Engle\\OOd are a b, Safety Sen·,ce,. n,e, ha,e been
domg th is for a number o f ,ea1s \JnC) Peter,011. he noted . has" orked a lot on thi s pro_1 cct a11J II hJ S
rea ll y beco me ver, s uc ces,ful
(111 \1J ,or Burns J d\l eJ th I he J1J a 11,·11d the Emplo)ee, hn,tmJ, lunch !J ,t
week. on Fn da y. at the Golf our e The , esllmJteJ that appro~1 mJtel ) 350 e mp!O)C <'S .me11deJ that
lunc heon and n \\3 ,er) sue es,ful
(111J \la)ur Bum ,a,J he 31,o Jtt ended the \e1g hbo rh ooJ \\°aich Elluck 'Jp!J111 ·,
\,lee1111~. He noted that '\an ) Peter o n anendcd and JS '\anc, ·, had a ,.:r, d 1lfo:ult yeJr. J nwn) u l '<>U
kno". "e \\elcomed her back 10 the Block Jptam ·, meetmg . \\Inch \\JS ,e r,-u,ce ful The, h3J J
h~a·, y attc:ndJ11.:t". he" s.111.i. J.nJ oni.:':!' J._gJ m \'. e .. '.ongr:nubtt.· ~l s. Pt'terson for her ,, ork and thJ1 nt" ~, t:'f~ nnc
111 alet) -er\lce, \\Ith regarJ to the Bl oc k ap tam·, proce s . \l a yo r Bums pointed o ut t!lJl . as he
under;,13 nd s 11. tht 1s the mo t ucce,,ful prOJ<Ct o f 1ts ktnd 111 the State .
11,·) \1a,or Bums \\!Shed eve ryone Happy Holida ys and \1erry hnstmas
(vi \la ,or Burn noted th3t the next Council mee 1111g ts January . :C Oi/i
(bl ounctl '.\!ember's Choice
(t) Counctl \1ember :S:3bholz :
I . he noted 1t "as \\Onderful to ha,·e \anc y Pete r on back for the \e1ghborhood Watc h Block
Capta111·s \l ewng . Ms Peterson does a lot for our C ny. she sa id .
2. She ",shed e, e1") bod) a happy holiday sea son.
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I . He Jth 1;cd thJt C0un.:il hJ, re.0lu11on the) need to on>1 J e1. J<"Jl111 g "ah the t rJns frr o f fund
tOr a ne\, facJJc-progrJm .
[C le rk ·s no te · T iu , u e m \\J S Ji 1eJ J> 121b1111 on the ,>.ge nJ a .J
T h e resol u11 on \\J S as,1gnetl J nu m ber anti re ad b)-tllle
RE SO LL'TIO:-: \0 . 99. SERI ES OF 2000
A RE SO LUT IO N FO R A T RA \S FER A\D APPR O PRJ .AT IO;-.. OF FL::--:os FO R TH E :--;E.\\" FA -.\nE
PROG RA'.\I.
cor:~Cll '\IDIBER GARRETT '.\IOHD . .\;\D IT W.\S SEC-0;\DE D. TO .\PPRO\"E
R£S0L(.;Tl0N ;\O. 99 . SE RJE S OF 2000.
o un cil '.\!embe r Y urch ic k sta1cti there a re so me facade program, gomg on 111 LO D A no" tllJI J1e 111 the
proposa l stage and he "o u ld li k e to e ns ure tha t the ) are ·amed forn Jrd 111 tlu , rcsolu11on . \IJ)OI Burn,
:is ked 1fhe meant ·pec 11ic projec ts. '.\Ir. Yu rc hKk sa,J )e,. th a t he J 1J nut h a ,e J list. but Ccrn111e :,J nchez
cou ld p ro b abl y pro, 1de a li st Co nme anchez ad , 1sed thJt there Jre ,bout ,<' en
Council '.\k mber BraJshJ \\ o p111eJ th at \\e mus t fun d thu ,e. tl lJI 1he1e 1, no ~ue,11,m Jb,1u1 1lu1 \I J :-<li
Burn; sa id he a greed.
ounc1l '.\!ember Yurch 1c k a sked ,f t hc y neetletl to amend the re o lu11 o n . )
uunc il :Vkmbc , GJrrc n ·a,d "e \\Ould p ro bably. 1f\\e c a n. 1rans ler those fun d s a nd"" c an do a
,u p ple mental resoluti o n ,f "e nee d o ne .
ll ) A n o rne y B ro tz man a tl , 1 et! that 1h,s resol u 11o n a ctuall y a n11 c 1pa te s that staff" ill d ra " up pok,e, a nd
o unc,I '"II ha, e to appro ,e tho c pohc1e, for the ne " facade prog ram. T ha t 1s anuc ,patetl b) this
resol u11 0 0 m the last "herea s. he sa,d .
ounc 11 '.\1ember arrett ·a id th, re o lu11 on gets the mo ne} there a nd \\t' "'II ha,e po ltc1e s o n ho" 10
d1.smbu1e II and o ne of those p olt c ,e s "111 be to contmue the fa cades th a t a re c urrentl y m pro es
'.\l a)O r Burn s tate d Counc il 1s md,c aung the ir mte nuo n to contm uc those fa c ade proj e c t a nd comp le 1e
the m a li er the mane ) , uansfrrred. He no te d the) '"II do that b) a ,eparate resol u11 o n .
1t} '.\lanagcr eJ1 s a ;k ed '.\Ir 11n p so n 1f he \\J fa m ,ha r \\Ith the facad es. so"" c an include th e m .
D irector ,mp;on ,a,d he \\as no t fanuha r '"'h the seven . but he \\Oultl \\O rk \\Ith '.\Is S anc hez to ge t those
,denulie d .
o unct l '.\!ember Bradsha w stated tha t we need 10 ge t that 111ti.)rma 11on to \1, 11np,on .
Counc,l '.\lember Yurcl u ck ai d 1fthere are add 111o nal mo rne s he \\O ltl like to en ure that those are put 1111 0
the fa ade p rogram. Becau se. he ad,·1sed . the E DDA ha a ,ub ta n 11al am unt ll f mo ne , m the b J nk n uh t
no\\. more tha n eno ugh 10 co,er the e x1>11n g p 1uJeC tS ntl he \\OU!d h k to se ' the 1e >1 ~fthat mo ne y g~
,mo the fa c ade p , ogram
ound \kmbe r Bra dsha" a ked ,ft he mone) ·o uld go ,mo th e (JI !)SI Program. h e re fe 1Te d 10 1he
memo the ) recel\ etl 10 111gh1.
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Co uncil \!ember Yurch,ck said he JU t \\Jnted to en ure that 11 goes 0 " ards "hJt 11 "a, 0ngmall y
mtended fo r \\hen the taxe \\ere ,ollected . ou n,il \lt'mber GraLuh; ,a,d thJt ,he Jgreed \\Ith thJt
\layor Burn s op111ed that oun,il ha, 111d1ca 1ed their Jppro,JI of that p1oposal Jnd Jt tlm po1111 "'' Jlt' ,,nly
,01111g o n the reso lu11 011 to trJn;tt'r the fund,.
\layo r Burns asked 1fthere "ere an y o ther 4u,·s11011 01 rn111m,'111, fhere \\e1e 11011e
Vo te result s:
\1 011011 cam,·d
C un c1l \)embers :-.:.,bhul z. GJJTe tt. Br d,h.l\,. \\"uJu,,n.
Y11rcl11,k. Grazul1>. Burn,
:S o ne
2. l\1unc 1l ~ lt'mbc:1 lJJrh~ll J\.h 1:,ed th Jt \\ hen -,t JI 1 ,, J!-, making 1hc:1r p1 t=se mauon ~mJ C uu nn I :,
monit ors ,,e-rt> on. the 1,,0 l:u..t1i: bes1Jc hun could J CH 1l ll~ lt"Jd the-pnnung on 1heir mo nu o r and h1~ ,,J:,i
mo,·rn g He aid the~ mi ght ,,ant to check o n that
Cny !\lamger 'e.ir ad, 1>ed that \\e ha,e ordered mon11or s h,c Juhe Gra1ul1> hr He ,J 1d he '"Hild finJ
out from Ri ck KJhm la te 1. e,actl y "hen those" 111 am, e
Co mlCI I \!ember GaJTen ,a,J 1fthey ,eep the o ne, the) ha,e. lus r111 gl n be deti.,c1n ,·.
(111 ) oun cil \)ember Brad hJ\\-;
I. he noted she JUS t \\Jilted to say co ngr a1ulat1 011s to our re ,d ent s l dro ,e the C 11, O\er the
\\ce~end . ;he ,a,d. to ,ee the hn ;t ma , hght s and the ) reall y ,li d J 1rn:e Job . n \\a; re all y. ,,,a ll y 111cc "he
\\J S hopeful that Coun ii \\Ould co ntmu e to enco ur age that.
1. he stated that th, ou n ii 1 11 01 ant, bu mess . I JU t "ant 10 ,ay that o, er and o, ,·1 . he ,a,J
feel sad and l ha,e hJJ a le\\ ,le e pl es, 111ght, o ,·er the ED DA issue I ;11ll 1h111!-that EODA ,ened 11 ;
pufl)o;e and ;ened It \\ell. but. Js Cot111cil \kmber Yu r,h,ck sa,J. I 1h1n!-nu\\" the 111ne tu lie 11101c
mclusl\e \I . Btad ha" a,d ,he hopes people unders tand tha t
(l\) Council \!ember Gra zu li s
"he ,aid . regardmg the Cl mstmas hghts 111 En gle\\OOd. the y are out standin g. as far as the numbe r
1h1s ye Jr l JSt 111ght. he ,a,d. the y t0ok her mother-111-la w aro und to take a look Jt the l1 gh1> and the ~
ende d up gomg all o, er De m er and she finall y aid tO them that there" ere mo re m Englewood . o the y
"ent back 10 Engle"ood JUSt 10 loo k around .
' "he ad, ,sed that" hen Co nni e Sanchez sat d she was gomg out. and genmg name s o n the pe1111 0 11
for bu sme sses that were sttll goi ng to supp on the EDDA . there was bad bus me ss blood 111d1 cated m "hat
so me of the busmesse s acruall y said ab out th e Ci ty. She opmed that "e need to actuall y addres that and
co rre ct so me of the bad bus me ss tone that the y feel about so me o f the thmgs the C11y doe s 111 th eir dea lmg s.
\Ve need to cl ear that up and try to ame nd any bad feel mg . she said .
3. She" tshed eve rybod ~ a Hap py Hohda y
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I. He sa id. rega rding the ne\\ blighted area. that he ,1111 hl, .:o n,ern, .1 to "IJJt "tl l happen" h n
th;J.t 1s ch an ged to res 1.dent1a l He ,,anted to kno \\ 1f,,e are gomg to be: fo r~m~ bus111C"s -e-, out or ,,hJt tlll t
impact I gomg to be Dtrec tor Snnpson ad,·1sed that the> "tll get Coun ctl Jddmonal 111forma11 0 11 . but he
to ld 111111 that. for purposes of omght. there ,s no an11c1pated re locauo n of Jn> busmes es or residence
a so<'.I Jt d "1th thi s plan.
o un.:d \kmber Yurcht<'.~ e,pbmed that pan o fhi o ncern I that 1fwe change the zonmg an d the> Jre
grandfathered in. that "di hnut the m as to their ab ilit y to se ll the bus iness as a n existing bus mess or that
type of 11npa ct. He asked 1ft hat \\JS true . :Vlr. Si mpso n advise d that the 20 11111g 1s an item that 1s go111g to
ha \"e to come before the Plam11n g and Zoning Commis 1011 and Cit y Counc il . He sa id II will go before
Counc1l later 111 the Spnng . But l can assure you. he said. that it will recel\e a great deal o f sc rutm>. I
can·, ans"er that 4u es11o n nght no ". he sa id. because I am no t e xa ctl y sure of 11. but there arc a ,anet) uf
"ays tha t II can be address ed . It is o ur ex p ectallo n that the tran II o verla> di met '"II be comp o -ed of
mixed use. It \\Ill hJ\c res 1denual uses an d 11 '"II have bus mes uses . He expla111ed that 111 s l nt1 c1pat,·J
tha t some o f th ose mdusmal use s that cu1Te ntl y exts t ''"'II 1101 be pern1med uses. :-S o". he added. ho " the>
are dea lt wnh 111 a non-confomm1g capa ·i ty "111 be so meth111g "e "tll ha, e to deal ,nth. the , ma > be Jble
to commue for a ,enam penod of tune . We ha,·e real!) tneJ . he tat ed. to loo~ Jt thi, fr om a ,er> lll Jrket
driven s tandpo mt o that there is tin s nunmul le,e l of impact a pos 1ble 13ut the re '"II be so me potent1al
bus messes. he said. 1hat are currently e~1s11ng. that ma ) not be J , -o mp .ltlbk "nh then,·" zo 111ng J the ,
could be .
Co uncil :Vlember Brads ha w noted ·he \\J S \\Jtch1n g pe o ple 111 the Jud1e11ce as \I r Gra ham "" tJ l~111 , Jn J
she opined that he ga,·e a good ex planati o n from a p!Jnmng ,t.1 mJpo1111. but ,he \\J tched th ,·1r e,e, :!l .1,e
ove r because he used planningese mstead of Just s pea~1ng l:ngh h .. \ml 111 future meetings. ,he sJ1 d . I
wou ld hope that everythmg 1s trans late d and understood. because I thmk that 1s where ""e ha, e p1obkm,
She no ted that some peo ple JllSt d o n ·, understand term, uch J non ·onfonnmg tl11ngs and that 1, no t IJ ir
bec ause th e) are frig htened . Director S11np on ,aid he Jp p, e 1ate th Jt and the v '"II attempt to "ork on
that. M . 13rads ha" ,a,d we 1m tted them to co me anJ tell u, "hat the ir concerns were and now \\e need to
ge 1 back to them. '.\1r . S 1111p ,on ,tated th e) "di , o rk 10 Jddre s tho ,e concern ,. I '"II also state. h<' sa id.
that these pubhc heanng processes are d1ffi ult because the> are both leg ah s t,c a nd o ppo rrun11 1e s for
comment and "e ha \"e a ,ery difficult path to balance I hearexa ti) what ,ou a>. he said. and \\e '"II
\\Ork 10 m,pro,·e that ,orru11un Ka t1 un . '.\I s. Bradsha" sJ1d o ka y and ,he tha nk ed 111111.
Council YI ember Yurc h1 c k asked that o uncil be notified "hen these iss ue are conun!! up 111 fr o nt o f
Plamm1g Jud Zu11 111 g . D11ectu1 ,mp o n sa,J ,e . that they \\Ill gl\· Council no ti c e Of\\ht·n 1ho s e '"I!
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He "1shed e, er:,o ne Happy Holidays.
( \l) Coun c il \!ember \\' o los,11:
he wished everyo ne Ha ppy Hohda,s and Ha ppy :-Se" Year
She advised that s he ma y not be here o n Januar. '. 200 1
Council '.\!ember :-,/a bho lz ad\"l ed that she recel\ed two ca ll s Fnd av co mpla111111 g abo ut ho w bad the \\Jter
was. a well as th e od or. he said she \\anted to add he r name to the hs t. The \\ater and o d o r \\ere ven
bad o n Fnday. aturda y and Sunda y. I am buy 111 g bottled water. s he said. '.\t y understandmg was that ·
e,er,1h1ng "" ,opposed to be up . s he said. and I realize "e are at the end of th e hoe . She as ked 11"
e ,e r~1h111 g ,s np and runmng '
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\layor Bums said he thmks \\e ha,·e two problems. One I ti i, .11 th e lo\\e t n o " of":ner dunng the yea r
and ,econdly "e are al the end of the line. \\' e an doe, er) thmg m the "orld "1th tha t "ater tr,·atment
plant. but the lines become a problem.
Council \!!ember Grazuhs stated that her \\ate r \\.JS undrmbble thi s \\ee~enJ too Jnd that wa J 1i1<1. In
tJ t tomght ,,t' ,,ere gt'tt111g utb :rnd foam. he s:uJ. JnJ m~ hu bJnd ,,Js .;o mg to comt' d o\\n Jnd "pc.1h.
about this. but I told hnn I would bnng II up .
C1ty \tanager Sears noted that Council did ra,;,e thi s issue and"" d ,J talk m Director Fonda 111tcrnJII ~
about that. Coum:tl :--kmber '.'sabhol z no ted the) J,,! reccl\e J nice memo fr o 11 \Ir F,rndJ . \I r Sears
adnsed that th e plo.nt 1s o pcratmg and ,,e are, t.'T) ·J o ~c to gc>1t111g J lit'\\ sour~e of \\Jtcr fr om 13l.·Jt .. ,1.·t:k
that will be better than the Platte . The Plane ,s JU tat us lo\\ e;,i le, d .ind tha t 1 "hJt 1s neat mg the
prob lem. \Ve are not flu shmg Imes at tlu s pomt in tune . hr: :,.1ai. and 111 .:;ome ,,a~ that 15 guod. b t>c lu~c ''t.'
are not tirrm gupthe\\Jter.butnghtno,, \\e Ju tdon "t hJ,eJ ou1t·t•ofwate1 that ,,~cJn reJJI~ l!l.'JtJt
the ne\\ plant. I kno" that ,s realt) d1 appo111t1n g. he a,d. but I 1!1111~ that J> ,0011 a, "e .ire abk to Jcce"
the \\Jter from Bear Cret'k yo u should ha,e a not1ceabk J1ffcrt'n ce Jnd 1mpro ,cment. He ,tated that 111.J,
not happen until next )eJr. but \\e '"" keep mo111tonng that The o nl y other thmg "e ca n do" go to J
mort' utan ozone ::i)'~tem. \\h11:h 1:, J \t:f). \Cr~ c>,pc1h1\e pro\.'.'L' ~-ht' said . I th111k ll lSJU t "o mctlung \\~
"di hJve to continue to monnor and I thmk It \\Ill g et betwr a, the tl O\\S mcrease m the ne~t coupk of
months. he ·aid Counnl \!ember '.\:abholz thanked :--1r 'ear;,.
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(a) It) \t a na ger ear noted tl1e S ·hool C ny meeting \\JS men tioned and he \\Jilted to kt
Co un c il knO\\ thJt \'-C ha\e been trymg to \\Ork \\Ith them to get thi s meett ng togcthl·r o \\C can hJ,e J
dinner. Fo r some reason. he said."" JUS! ha,·en 't connected wnh their tune and o ur tune 1-k ,tJted thJt. J,
opposed to the d11mer. \\h1th "e \\ere plannmg for February. we will tr) to sc hedule a 'chool Cit) meeting
111 January to talk about the parkmg i;,sue
1b1 Cit) \1 Jnage1 Se J1> offered h1 ·011gratulat1011s to Coun ci l and noted thJt he reJlt )
Jpprec 1ate the \\O I k ,,r ,tatf \\·e "eren ·1 m 1h1 bu1ldmg a )C ar ago. he said. and n ha · been Jn rnc red,ble
ve a r. \\'e tia,e acco111pl1 hed J great Jeal throughout 1l11s C it) and we s till ha-e J lot ofchJllenge; tl m 11e\t
,ear. But. he ,Jrd . he J U t \\Jll!ed h) J ) It hJ~ been J great ye ar and he ~11 0\\, the e mpt oiee, ,e ,er)
happ y " 1th the \\Ork that I go111g on and \\C ha,e a number o f real I) good emplo,ee :--Ir ·eJr, o tte,ed
lus congratulat1 on; and \\I hed e,er,one a Happy HolrdJ )
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Coun 11 .\I ember Graz uhs aid s he JUSt found o ut that Director Hank Long had applied till J S I il.lJOO 110
S tate grant for the 'kerntt Ho u c, for a nid y and 11 \\JS approved.
\l la ior Bum;, sJ1J . J, I recall. there \\JS a memo on that. \I s . Grazul1s noted she recel\ed an E-mJII
1-l . C il~ A trorn ey'~ Reporl
Jal It) ,\ttomey Brotzman said he had a request. He adnsed that the L t1l1t1e -Department
1s 1110,111g lol\\ rd on p1pmg the Cit) D1tch and \\e ha,e run mto the c ircumstance "here m o p1npert )
O\\ners are battling o,er \\here . ex a ti). the properry !me 1s . He stat ed that prope~ !me hes ,ome\\lm e
under the 1ty Dttch . TlllS 1s bet\\een Dr Bruno · property Jnd the Co nunumty ares group ho me . he
said. and "e Jrc tr) mg to \\Ork ou t a resoluuon "1th h1 attomev as "ell a Lvne tte a under . the d au~hter
of the property O\\ner on the oppo 1te side '\l y con ern i;, thai \\e may not do that and "e \\Jill tog;, the
d1tch 111 . he ,aid. and so I \\OUld ask for pemuss1on to bnng a Quiet T1tle arnon. 1fnece sary. 1f\\e can 't
\\0 1k out an Jg1eement bet\\ee n the parties
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In response to '.\l ayor Bums. C n ~ An mey Brotzman e~plained that the Quiet fnle action 1 · sole I~ fo r the
locau o n of the C n y Ditch . He ad, 1sed that "e are not going to take an, property: "e are not going to
resolv e their propeny hne ,hspute. That 1s bet"een Dr. Bnmo and L~ nett e 'a under to resoh e tha 1 1 sue
We are simply going to identtt~· whae the City Dnch has alway been. \Ir. Bro tz man sJ1d .
COl''.\CIL !\IDIBE:R BRADS IUW \10\'[D. A'.\D IT WAS SE:CO:\DE:D . TO ALTHORIZE: TH[
CIT\' ATTOR'.\E:Y TO 10£'.\TIF\' \\'HERE: THE C IT\' DITC H HA S ALWAYS BH:\.
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Council \'!embers :-.:abholz . Garren. Brads haw. \\'olosyn.
Yurch1ck. Grazulis. Burns
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MA \'OR BUR'IS MOVED TO ADJOLR.'\. The meetmg adJourned at 9·55 p .m.
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WHEREAS wea,mg a ~"' b,i: ,~ ,:,C ::. :~::, :h~ngyon ca n do ,, p,eoen, ~ ~
death or injury in the event of a mot or vehicle crash; and
WHEREAS, a recent national l\fotor Vehicle Occupant Safety Survey revealed that
93 percent of persons age 16 and old er a gree that if they were in a motor ve hicle cr as h .
they would want to have their sea t belt on: and
WHEREAS . more than iO percent of drivers questioned in the national survey s ay
they wear their seat belt ·'most of the time" and will also say they did not wear their
seat belt at least once m the la st day or week : and
WHEREAS , if pan-time seat belt use rs became full-time users that positive personal
decision would produce the greatest gains in the nation al seat belt usage r ate a nd help
to reduce injuries a nd fatalities resulting fr om cras hes: and
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WHEREAS . the :\fotro Denver Sate Community Coalition -Denver. Adam s. J e fferson .
Boulder. Douglas. Arapahoe and Broomfield counties have Join ed together with t heir law
enforcement, fir e agencies, medica l institution a nd co mmunity se rvi ce bu mess
organizations, the National Highway Traffic Safety Admm1 s trat1 on . the Co lorad o
Department of Transportation and the Colorado State P atr ol to promot e a "B uckl e Up .
Every Time" ca mpaign throughout the year to r emind and e nco urage d m :ers a nd their
passe ngers to wear their seat belts:
NOW THEREFORE, I , Thomas J . Burns , :\fayer of the City of Englewood . Co lorado,
hereby proclaim the year of 200 I as:
The "BUCKLE UP, EVERY TIME" Year
in the City of Englewood. Colo rado
GIVEN under my hand and seal this 8th day of January , ,!001.
Thoma s J . Burns. :\<layer
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO.
SERIES OF 2001
COUNCIL BILL NO . 2
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
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A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF AN
INTERGOVERNMENTAL GRANT FROM THE COLORADO HISTORICAL
SOCIETY, A STATE AGENCY , TO FUND A HISTORICAL STRUCTURE
ASSESSMENT OF THE ENGLEWOOD SANTA FE DEPOT LOCATED AT WEST
DARMOUTH AND SOUTH GALAPAGO STREETS.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Englewood in 1999 appropriated the
money to aid in the restoration of the Englewood Santa Fe Depot property ; and
WHEREAS, the City and the Englewood Historical Society s ubmitted an
application for a grant which would provide a Grant in the s um of $10,000, to fund
an Historical Structure Assessment of the Englewood Santa Fe Dep ot ; a nd
WHEREAS , such a study is required before approval of all grants funded by the
State Historical Fund/Colorado Historical Society tow a rd re storation a nd r e novat10n :
and
WHEREAS, this Ordinance will authorize the acceptance of a Grant from the
Colorado Historical Society, a State agency, to fund a His toncal Structure
Assessment of the Englewood Santa Fe Depot ;
NOW , THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COli NCIL OF THE c1n· OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , AS FOLLOWS :
Section l. The intergovernmental Grant between the City of Englewood . Colorado
and the Colorado Historical Society, a State agency , to fund a Historical Structure
Assessment of the Englewood Santa Fe Depot, attached as "Exhibit A", is here by
accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council .
Sectjon 2. The Mayor is authorized to execute and the City Clerk to attest and seal
the intergovernmental Grant for and on behalf of the City of Englewood, Colorado .
Introduced, read in full , and passed on first reading on the 8th day of January,
2001.
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COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
Date
January 8, 2001
INITIATED BY
Library Department
Agenda Item
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Hank Long
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
Subject
Colorado Historical Society Grant
for Historical Structure Assessment
of Englewood Santa Fe Depot
As part of its mission to preserve Englewood's historic heritage . the City Council in 1998 purchased the land on
which the Englewood Santa Fe Depot currently resides and assumed responsibility for the outstanding note held
by the Englewood Housing Authority . The City then deeded the Depot building to the Englewood Historical
Society. In 1999, City Council authorized $250 ,000 to assist the Englewood Historical Society in completing the
renovation of the Englewood Santa Fe Depot. In November 2000. the City in cooperation with the Englewood
Historical Society, applied for a $10 ,000 grant from the Colorado Historical Society to conduct a Historical
Structures Assessment of the Englewood Santa Fe Depot . This grant application was approved by the CHS in
December 2000.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
The Library Department recommends City Council approval of an Ord inance for acceptance of a grant award of
$10 ,000 from the Colorado Historical Society for a Historical Structure Assessment of the Englewood Santa Fe
Depot .
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS. AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
In 1994 , the Englewood Santa Fe Depot was relocated from its original position at Santa Fe and Hampden to its
present location at West Dartmouth and South Galapago. In its efforts to preserve this important piece of
Englewood history, the Englewood H istorical Society secured a loan through the Englewood Housing Authority for
the land on which the Depot now rests . and the building was added to the State Register of Historical Properties
that same year. In 1995 , a grant for $100 ,000 was awarded to the Englewood Historical Society by the Colorado
Historical Society to restore the roof and extenor of the Depot building .
T his current grant, as developed in cooperation with the Englewood Historical Society , will provide $10 ,000 in
State Historical Funds towards a Historical Structures Assessment of the Depot. Such a study was not required
with the previous grants, but is now a requirement for all grants funded by the State Historical Fund/Colorado
Historical Society before it will approve any additional monies towards restoration and renovation .
The total cost of this project is $16 ,000 of which $12,000 is for the HSA study to be conducted by Slater, Paul &
Associates . Inc. who were chosen to conduct this survey based on their previous experience with similar projects .
An additional $4,000 is needed for the required Hazardous Matena ls Survey which must be conducted along with
the HSA study .
FINANCIAL IMPACT
In addition to the $10 ,000 in SHF funds. the Englewood Historical Soc iety will provide $3 ,000 in matching funds
with another $3 ,000 in matching funds from the City of Englewood . This latter amount will be deducted from the
$250,000 approved by City Counc il in 1999.
LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
Grant award packet from Colorado Historical Society
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Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 12th day of January, 2001.
ATTEST:
Thomas J . Bums, Mayor
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I. Loucriahia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Englewood , Colorado, hereby certify
that the above and foregoing is a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced , read
in full, and pasaed on first reading on the 8th day of January, 2001.
Loucrishia A. Ellis
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Hank Long
Director Libruy Services
Cicy of Engle wood
1000 Englewood Par kwa y
Englewood, CO 80110
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Structure Assessment of the Englewood SamaFe Depot hls been approved.
l have enc losed our most recent Slate H istoricl l Fund Grants Plcket. tncluding a purc~as e orde, wnh
instrucoons . The packet also tncludes l busmess Clrd for the Techrucll Advisor assigned ro your ;,ro;ec t.
Yo u should discuss the pro;ect with your assigned Technical Advisor before beginrung work . Plelse
n:member th.at we will need a draft copy of the Assessment before 1t 1s ftn a lized, and a fmal draft when the
project is completed We will also need 30 days to review each docurr.ent. and you should include thi s
n:view penod Lil your pro;ect .:alendar. lf you intend to use this Assessme:it JS the basis for anothe, SHF
grant application. please remember that the Final Drlft shou ld be approved by SHF Staff before that
app licauon is subrrutted .
Finally, this grant presumes that the . .\ssessme:n will be performed by. or ·.vith the assistance of, an arcl:itec t
or engine er with e:tpenence m the restorlllon oi !ustonc buildings . General contractors and preser,ano n
consul rants wnhour these c:ede::nals do nor qua h fy for rece1p1 of these funds .
A1p m, congraru la11o ns. an d "e look forwar d to wor king wuh yo u.
Sincerely,
1 ~a_.L ijtf{
Ma rk Wolfe
Dir ec tor. State H1stoncll Fun
A\\o.trdmemo
S1:11e Historic :il Fund , 125 E:ist 16th Avenue. Su ite 260 , Den ver, Colorado 80203 , (303) 866-28:5
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Mr. Hank Long
Director of Library Services
City of Englewood
1000 Englewood Parkway
Englewood , CO 80110
RE : Project# 2001-HA-030
Historic Structure Assessment
Dear Mr. Long :
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Enclosed please find the State of Co lorado Agency F,eld Purchase Order# 200 1-HA-030 in the amo unt of S 0 . 00 00
and Attachmen t A for the above State Historical Fund historic structure assessme nt grant award . Please
• Comp lete and return the enc losed Request for Ta xpa ver Iden 1fi cation Nu moer (TIN\ Venfi cat1on form l nfo rm a t1cr
given should exac!ly match the information as it appea rs on the origina l IRS de term1r at1on ler:er in d1cat1ng tax ex e'11 i:;:
status or on the form on which you appl ied for your EIN . )
• Review the Purchase Order Terms and Cond itions and Attachment A. SHF has inc luded an Histo nc Stru ct ure
Assessment Scope of Work for your rev iew . Please sign and return the scope oi wo rk . A signe d copy w,11 be
returned to you with the fully executeo purchase order.
• Obtain the autho ri zed signature under "Full Legal Name"
• C.Jmplete the ,nformation requested under "Pos ition (T itle )" and "Fed ID# (TIN ) of Grant Rec1p1ent." Federa l ID #
perta ins to the Grant Rec :p1ent (listed as Vendor on the purchase order). Fill in the date signed .
• Do not separate or alter the Purc!iase Orde r . Attachment A . or Scope of Wo rk. Re turn all to our office before Jan uary
25 . 2001
If you have tech ni ca l questions or need technical ass istance regard ing your proJec:. please fee l tree to contact Ge ra lyn
Campane 1:1. H1stonc Preservation Spec iali st . at 303-7 44-839 1.
We have also enclosed any extra cop ies of your app lication .
When the purchase order has been fu ll y executed , a copy will be sent to you for yo ur fi les . An advance pa yme nt of
$9 .000 (90% -::f award ) w ill be processed once the SHF Payment Request form 1s rece 1veo (you may return the req ues t
form with the ;:urc~ase order). The fina l payment of S 1.000 will be disbursed upon comp ieti on of the proJec t.
If you have an y ouestions or concerns . please do not hesitate :o contact our office at (303 ) 866-2825
Sincere ly
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Pam Temp le
Program Ass istant
Si:m !-l isiorical Fund • 2:5 E:isl l 61 h Avenue . Su ite :60 • Denver . Colorado 30:03 • (303 ) 366-c3:5
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DO NOT SEPARATE ---------------,-----,----------:-0 Colorado Historical Soc:ec ~
215 t:. 16th Ave ., Su i :.! 26 J
De~ver, CO 30 ,0 3
DATE : 12 /1 9/2000
IMPORTANT
PURCHASE
ORDER
The PO# and Line l!em #
must appear on all
invoices. packing slips .
cartons, and
correspondence .
STATE OF COLORADO
Buyer:
Phone Number: 303-366-28:5
Agency Contact: P:.m Te!llpl~
Phone Number: 303-866-2809
FE IN 84-6000583
Vendor Contact: Hank Long
Purc!IUa Requ:s,lion ~
P~cne: JO 3 -7 6 2 -2 5 5 J
P.O.# 2001 -H.~-OJO
State Award #
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Invoice in
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City of Englewood
1000 Englewood Parkway
Englewood, CO 80 110 Payme nt 'N Iii be made by th is agency
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C0lc r3do Hi sc o r:cal Sociecy
22 5 E. 16c ~ Av ~., Su ::e 26v
De~v er, CO 802 0 3
INSTRUCTIONS TO VENDOR :
1 U far any .reuon. QltNery of !f'III oroer ,s ae.yea ~ tri e oeove rytll"'tsiailanon care
...,,.,,, ptHM nollfy me agency conracr namoa at :oo left . (R,gnr ct cancetlallOn ,s
raNNeCI 1n Ntancn in w,,,cn twnety detlvery 11 not maae )
2. Al ~QII. eQUic,ment ana matenall -nust conform to tne star.cares reQ u1rea ey OSHA.
J . NOTE. Aaart,or,aJ 11rrns ana ccna,bOns on ,_rse sioe
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS.
COIIIIIIOOITV/lffll
CODI
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UNIT COST
I agre~ t o us~ a ~y and a ll f ucds rec:ived by th:s
Purchase Order i~ su~p o rt of Proje ct U 2001-HA-030
as further des c r i ~ed in t~e o=iginal proj~c t a?plication .
I also a 6 r~: t o t he ter::is a ~J condit:ons lisc:d on t he
reverse of the Pur=ha se Or de r a~d t he Accach~enc.
Fu l · Leg=l Na?:le:
(Si 5 nacurt!)
Po5ition (T~cle):
Federa l ID# (T!~) o r SS J of Gra~c !ec !?ienc:
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TOTAL !TIM C:lST
$10,000
THIS PO IS ISSUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE ANO FEDERAL REGULAT IONS . FOR TH E STATE OF COLORADO
FORM OP-01 (5i98)
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COIORADO
HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
STATE OF COLORADO
AGENCY FIELD PURCHASE ORDER
ATTACHMENT A
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Grant Recipient Name : __;C:;..ity"'--o:;..f..,;E:;..n ... 9L.le=-w"'-o=-o;;..d;;...... _____________________ _
Project Title . Historic Stru cture Assessment
Proj ect Pe ri od : January 29 . 2001 through January 31 . 2002
Project Number: 2001-HA-030
In return for funds received th e grant recipient ag rees to :
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1. Perform all activi ties in ac:ord ance w ith the po li cies and procedures de fin ed ,n the cu rrent Coloraco H1s:o ri ca l )
Society , State Historical Fund Mini-Grants Manua l.
2. Complete the scope of work , as defined in Part Ill. Exh 1b1t A . Scope of Work of the ori ginal gran t app l!cat1on
and any and all revisions made by the SHF staff
3 . Use any and all funds received 1n accordance with Part Il l. Exh1b 1t B Proiect Budget as de fin ed 1n the origina l
grant application and any and all rev 1s1ons made by the SHF staff
4 . Subm it the following report fo r review to the Co lorado H1stoncal Soc iety
a ) Fin al Financial Report due Ju ly 29. 2002
• Subm it the follow ing Project Deliverables ,n seq uence.
Project Deliverables
1. Draft of Historic Structure Assessment
2. Final of Historic Structure Assessment
Society Response
Rev iew/Comment and/or Aporove
Rev iew/Comment and/or Approve
H \Contr1cts\2CO 1 \O nao:o Artac.nment A ace
Scace Histor ical Fund • JJ5 EJst 16th Avenue . Su11e :60 • Denve r . Colorado 8020 3 • (jQj ) 866-JS:5
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City of Englewood
Historic Structure Assessment
Project# 2001-HA-030
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Revised
Scope Of Work
The Purpose of this Project is to Conduct a Historic Structure Assessment of the Englewood
Santa Fe Depot Including the Following Components:
1. 0 Introduction
1.1 Research Background/Participants
1.2 Building Location/Site Plan or Vicinity Map
2. 0 History and Use
2.1 Architectural Significance and Construction History
2.2 Proposed Program
2.3 Existing Sketch Plan
3.0 Structure Condition Assessment
3.1 Site
• Associated Landscape Features
• Park ing
• Archeology
3.2 Foundat ions
• Perimeter Foundation Drainage
• Foundation System
• Backfill
3.3 Building Structural System
• General Structural System Description
• First Floor Structural System
• Second Floor Structural System
• Roof Fram ing System
3.4 Building Envelope-Exterior Walls
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3 .7
• Exterior Wall Construction
• Exterior Finishes
• Exterior Masonry
• Exterior W indows , Doors , Hardware , And Trim
• Exterior Appendages -Porch , Stoop , Portico . Etc.
Building Envelope-Roofing and Waterproofing
• Roofing Systems
• Sheet Metal Flashing
• Drainage System , Gutters , and Downspouts
Interior Finishes
• Wall Finish Materials
• Ceiling Finish Materials
• Floor Fin ish Materials
• Interior Doors . Windows , Hardware . And Trim
Mechanical Systems
• Heating
• Ventilation
• Water Service and Sewer Utilities
• Fire Suppression -Sprinklers
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3.8 Electrical Systems
• Electrical Service and Panels
• Electrical Distribution System
• Lighting
• Fire Detection System
• Security Alarm System
4 .0 Analysis and Compliance
4 . 1 Hazardous Materials
4 .2 Building Code Compliance
4 .3 Zoning Code Compliance
4 .4 Accessibility Compliance
4 .5 Existing Materials Analysis
5.0 Preservation Plan
5 . 1 Prioritized Work
5.2 Phasing Plan
5.3 Estimated Costs
6.0 Photos and Illustrations
7 .0 Measured Drawings
a.a Bibliography
In accordance with Section 12-47.1-1201 C .R .S. (1999) The Limited Gaming Act wh ich authorizes the
Colorado Historical Society to administer the State Historical Fund as a statewide grants program.
I have received a cop y of the revised Scope of Work.
Authorized Signature for City of Englewood Date
Authorized Signature for SHF Date
H·\Ccnuac:s\2001\01ha030 re-.i Sccoe or 'Nork aoc
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SHF MINI-GRANT
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As the authorized representative of the --------------------' I hereby
state that the above project is presently under purchase order agreement with the Colorado Hist or ica l Soc !e:-,
State Historical Fund, and request (Check Only One ):
___ An Advance Payment of ninety percent (90%) of the tota l mini-arant fu ndina aware . I fur.:h er stat=
that we are ready to beg in our project and that an advance payment is necessar/ to pro ceed wit:i ~r.e
Scope of Work.
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COLORADO HISTORICAL soam, STATE HISTORICAL FUND
Congratulations on receiving a State Historical Fund mini-grant award! This packet is
provided to ass ist you throughout your project period. It inc ludes the follow ing:
CHS State Historical Fund Mini-Grant Manual: The grant manual
provides the basic information necessary for the administration of the
grant. In lieu of grant workshops the contracts staff is available should
you need clarification regarding the administrative aspects of your
project. Please feel free to call our office at any time during your project
for assistance .
Sample CHS/SHF Purchase Order and Attachment A: The formal
award of your SHF grant is through a State of Colorado, Purchase Order .
This sample is provided fo r your information, you may also refer to the
grants manua l. Attachment A further defines the terms of the purchase
order and lists requ ired reports and project deliverables.
SHF Reporting Forms: The following forms are provided for your use
during the project or you may create your own us ing the same bas ic
information and format.
• SHF Fi nanc ial Report and i nstructional guide , "CHS /SHF Financia l
Reports, Completing the Financial Form "
• SHF Min i-Grant Payment Request
• SHF Project De li verab les Checkl ist
• SHF Certification of Expe ndit ures
CHS/SHF Publications: The follow ing publ ications contain a variety of
information that may be he lpfu l to your project.
• CHS /SHF Guidelines for Se lecting an Arch itect or Contractor
• CHS/SHF Historic Structure Assessment
• The Secretary of the Interi or's Professiona l Qua lifi cations Standards
• The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and
Guidelines for Rehab i litating Historic Buildings
• Preservation Publications
Again, congratulations! We look forward to working with you for the duration
of your project!
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ORDINANCE NO .
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BY AUTHORITY
A BILL FOR
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COUNCIL BILL NO. 1
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
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AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
ENTITLED "U .S . DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL S RVEY
JOINT FUNDING AGREEMENT FOR WATER RESO URCES INVESTIGATIONS ."
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Engle woo d approved a J omt Funding
Agreement between the U .S . Geological Survey by the passage of Ordinance No . 20 ,
Series of 1996. Ordinance No. 87, Series of 1997, and Ordinance No . 5, Series of 1999:
and
WHEREAS, a stream flow gage located at Uni on Avenue and t h e South Platte
River, is operated and maintained by the C.S . Geo logical Survey a nd ha s been in
operation since 1990; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council authonzed a .. J omt Funding Agreement
For Water resources Inve stigations" in 1996 which pronded fo r fundmg for this project
and allowed for renewals by mutual agreement; a nd
WHEREAS, the data provided by the gaging station 1s requrre d by the State Wa ter
Commissioner in order to make releases from Chatfield Re servotr during low flow
situations in which insufficient water is available to mee t pumpmg demands at Union
Avenue Pump Station; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Utilities Department s hares in the annual co s t of
operating and maintaining the station on a 50/50 bas is. with the U.S .G.S.; and
WHEREAS, this Ordinance will rene w the "Jomt Funding Agreement For Wate r
Resources Investigations·· with the Engl e wood Utiliti es Departme nt a nd a uthorizes
new joint funding for the period of Octobe r 1. 2000 through September 30 . 2001 : a nd
WHEREAS, the cost of the Littleton/Englewood Waste water Tre atment Plant J oint
Funding Agreement, including the gauge and morutor is $18,820 : and
WHEREAS , the U.S .G.S . contribution 1s $17 ,380 under this Agreement;
NOW. THEREFORE , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , AS FOLLOWS :
Section l. The intergovernmental agreement "U .S . De partment Of The Interior
U .S . Geological Survey Jomt Funding Agreement For Water Resources Inves tigations",
for the period of October 1. 2000 to Septe mber 30 . 2001 , attached hereto as "Exhibit
A." is hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council.
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COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
Date Agenda Item
January 8, 2001 10 a ii
INITIATED BY STAFF SOURCE
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Gauging Stations at Union Avenue
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Utilities DepartmenVLittleton/Englewood Wastewater
Treatment Plant
Stewart H . Fonda, Director of Utilities
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
Council action of Ordinance Number 5, series of 1999, approving the prior Joint Funding Agreement.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
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The recommended action is to approve by Ordinance the renewal of an Intergovernmental Agreement for Joint
Funding between the City of Englewood and the U .S. Geological Survey for two Gauging Stations and to authorize
the Director of Utilities to execute the agreement and further extend the agreement for five additional one year
periods .
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
In cooperation with the U .S .G .S. and Urban Drainage , the City of Englewood contributes to the cost of maintaining
the flow gauge at Union Avenue and the flow gauge and water quality monitor at the Littleton/Englewood
Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Information from this equipment is used to make calls for water releases from Chatfield to maintain necessary
levels at the Union Avenue reservoir and determine state water quality permit requirements for the
Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The budgeted 2001 costs are shared by the City of Englewood , the U .S .G .S., Urban Drainage, and the City of
Littleton. The City of Englewood's cost of $11,860 is approximately 30% of the total.
The funds are contained in the 2001 budgets .
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U.S .G .S. Joint Funding Agreement
Bill for an Ordinance
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Sectjon 2. The Director of the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant
is authorized to execute the Intergovernmental Joint Funding Agreement For Water
Sources Investigations for and on behalf of the City of Englewood, Colorado.
Sectjon 3. The Director of the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant
shall be authorized to further extend the Intergovernmental Joint Funding Agreement
For Water Sources Investigations between the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater
Treatment Plant and the U.S . Geological Survey United States Department Of The
Interior for five additional one (I) year periods.
Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 8th day of January ,
2001.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 12th day of January, 2001.
Thomas J . Burns, Mayor
ATTEST:
Loucriahia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucriahia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Englewood. Colorado, hereby certify
that the above and foregoing is a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance. introduced, read
in full, and passed on first reading on the 8th day of January, 2001.
Loucrishia A. Ellis
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Form 9 -1366
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U.S . Department of the Interior
U.S. Geological Survey
Joint Funding Agreement
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Water Resources lnvestigation!i ooo
THIS AGREEMENT is en tered into as of the 1st day of October 20Jl'f by th e U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
UNITED STATES DEPART MENT OF THE INT ERIOR. party of th e fi rs t part . and he City of Englewood . party of the
second part.
1. The parties hereto agree that subject to the ava il abil ity of appropnations and ,n acc ordance with their respecti ve autho riti es
there shall be maintained in cooperation operation and maintenance of the streamflow and water quality stations on
the South Platte River, hereinafter called the program .
2. The following amounts shall be contributed to cover all of the cost of the necessary fi eld and analytical work di rectly
related to th is program.
(a) $17,380.00 by the party of the first part during the period
October 1, 2000 to September 30, 2001
(b) S 18 ,820.00 * by the party of the second part during the period
October 1, 2000 to September 30, 2001
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(c ) Additional or reduced amoun ts by each party during the above pe riod or succeed ing perio ds as may be
determi ned by mutual agree ment and set forth in an exc ha ng e of let ers be~.veen he par res .
3. The cos ts of th is program may be paid by eith er party in co nformity wrth :t-e laws and reg ul ations respec:,ve ly
governing eac h par y.
4 . The fie ld and ana lyt1c al work pe rt ainin g to th is pro gram sha ll be under the d irection of o r suoi ect to perioc:ic revi ew by
an authorized rep resentat ive of th e party of the fi rs t part .
5 . The areas to be incl uded 1n the program sha ll be determi ned by mutual agreement betw een the part ies h e reto or their
authorized represe nta ti ves . T he methods emp loyed in the fi eld and office sh all b e those adopted by th e p arty of the
first part to insure the required standards of accuracy sub1ect to mod ification by mutual agreement.
6 . During the cours e of thi s prog ra m . all fi e ld and analyti ca l work of e ith er pa rty perta,nrng o this prog ra m sh a ll be open
to the inspecti on of th e oth er pa rty, and if :he wo rk is not be i ng earn ed on 1n a mutually sa ti sfactory ma nner, either par y
may terminate th is agreement upon 60 days written notice to th e othe r party.
7 . The origina l record s resu lt in g from th is program w ill be dep os ited ,n th e off ice ot ori gin ot those rec or ds . Upo n request.
copies of the origina l record s w ill be provided to the office of th e other party.
8 . The maps. records or reports res ultin g from th is program sha ll be made ava il able :o he p u bli c as pro m pt ly a s poss ible.
The maps, records or reports no rmall y w ill be publi shed by th e pa rty ot the first part. However. th e par ty of th e second
part reserves the rrght to publish th e resu lts of th is p rogram and. ,t a lready publr sned by the party o f the fi rs t part sha ll.
upon reques t, be furnis hed by th e pa rty of the first pa rt. at cost. impress ion s su itabl e fo r purposes of reproductio n
s im ilar to that fo r wh ich th e o rigin a l co py was prepared. T he maps , records or reports publi shed by eith e r party sha ll
contain a stateme nt of the co ope rative re latio ns between the part ies .
9 . Bi lling for th is agree ment will be re ndered annuall v . Payments of bill s are due w ith in
60 days afte r the bi lli ng date . It not pa id by the du e da te. inte rest w i ll be charged at the current Tre asury rate to r e ach
30 day period , or portio n thereo f. that the pay ment is de layed beyo nd the du e date. (31 US C 37 17 ; C omptroller
General Fil e B-2 12222, Augus t 23 . 1983.).
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
UNITE D STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER IOR
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD/U.S. GEOLOGICAL SUR.VEY COOPERATIVE PROGRA..t'vl
2001 WATER YEAR
Station
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06710247
Statio n
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South Plane River below
Union Ave., at Englewood
Operation & Maintenance
of four-parameter.
Water-Quality Monitor
06 71 1565 South Plane Riv er at Englewood S2 l.500
TOTAL $21 ,500
COMBINED CITY AND USGS COST:
ENGLEWOOD SHARE OF EXISTING PROGRAM COSTS
Streamflow
Station
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*4 ,900
SI4,700
$36,200
$18 ,820
*One half of total station cost. The other half is funded through the tJ rban Drainage and F lo od
Control District/U.S. Geological Survey cooperative agreement .
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RESOLUTION NO._
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A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE BULLETIN BOARD ON THE 1• FLOOR NORTH
ENTRY LOBBY OF ENGLEWOOD CMC CENTER AS THE OFFICIAL POSTING PLACE
FOR ALL LEGAL NOTICES OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR 2001.
WHEREAS , the Bulletin Board located on the 1 • Floor North Entry Lobby of Englewood
Civic Center has been the official posting place for all notices of the City of Englewood ;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , THAT:
Sectjop 1. The official posting place for all legal notices of the City of Englewood for the
year 2001, shall be the Bulletin Board on the 1st floor North Entry Lobby of Englewood Civic
Center and such notices shall be posted under the heading "PUBLIC NOTICES ." This
Resolution does not in any way of itself create a requirement for notice .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 8th of January, 2001.
ATTEST:
Thomas J . Burns, Mayor
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I , Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorado , hereby certify the
above is a true copy of Resolution No ._, Series of 2001.
Loucrishia A. Ellis
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COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
Date Agenda Item Subject
January a. 2001
INmATEDBY
Department of Finance and Administrative
Services
City Clerk's Office
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Designation of Bulletin Board
on the 1st floor north entry
lobby of Englewood Civic
Center as Official Posting
Place for all LeQal Notices
STAFF SOURCE
Frank Gryglewicz, Director of Finance and
Administrative Services
Loucrishia Ellis , Citv Clerk
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
On June 5 , 2000 City Council designated the bulletin board on the 1st floor north entry lobby of
Englewood Civic Center as the Official Posting Place for all Legal Notices of the City of
Englewood . This action was taken in June as we had just moved into Civic Center.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Approve a resolution designating the bulletin board on the 1st floor north entry lobby of
Englewood Civic Center as the Official Posting Place for all notices of the City of Englewood .
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND AL TEANATIVES IDENTIFIED
The OPEN MEETINGS LAW , State Statute§ 24-6-402 (2) (c) requires that "a local public body
shall be deemed to have given full and timely notice if the notice of the meeting is posted in a
designated public place within the boundaries of the local public body no less than twenty-four
hours prior to the holding of the meeting . The public place or places for posting such notice
shall be designated annually at the local public body 's first regular meeting of each calendar
year."
FINANCIAL IMPACT
None
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Resolution
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COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
Date Agenda Item Subject
January 8, 2001 10 C ii Golf Course -Green Redesign
Initiated By Staff Source
Department of Parks and Recreation Jerrell Black , Director of Parks and Recreation
Dave Lee . Manaaer of Open Space
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
Council has taken no previous action .
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Staff recommends that Council approve, by motion, a contract to the Leisure Time
Associates , Inc. for the construction remodel of number 4 green in the amount of
$30,524 .33. Leisure Time Associates. Inc . was the lowest technically acceptable bidder.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
A master plan for improvements to the front nine was included in the architectural
process when the par 3 was designed and built in 1995. Number 4 green was identified
as needing to be redesigned due to the limited amount of useable putting space .
Currently the green has approximately 2,500 sq. ft . of usable space out of a total of
7,000 sq. ft. By moving the green toward the tee , the useable space can be increased to
approximately 5,000 sq . ft .
FINANCIAL IMPACT
Council approved funding for the project in the 2001 Golf Course Expenditure Budget.
LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
Bid Proposal Tabulation
Bid Proposals (3)
Memorandums (2)
Request for Bid
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City of Englewood Bid Tabulation Sheet
Bid Opening Date: November 14, 2000 2:00 p.m.
Bid Item: Number 4 Green Remodel
Vendor REMODEL
HALL-IRWIN CONSTRUCTION $29,650.00
ATTENTION: RICK MAHER
P.0.80X211
WINDSOR, CO 10550
RANDALL & BLAKE, INC . $32,000.00
ATTENTION: TOM YOUNG
1801 W. BELLEVIEW
LITTLETON, CO 10120
VALLEY CREST LANDSCAPE
ATTENTION: ERIK CHRISTENSEN
1111 MOTSENBOCKER RD.
PARKER, CO 10134
LEISURE TIME ASSOC/A TES $24,212.79
ATTENTION: STAN CICHUNIEC
10291 W. LAYTON PL.
LITTLETON, CO 80127
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ALTERNATE Total Exceptions :
$7,800.00 $37,450.00 NONE LISTED
$8,100.00 $40,100.00. NONE LISTED
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$6,311.54 $30,524.33 SEE EXCEPTION
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Leisure Time Associates, Inc.
Corporate Office
10298 West Layton Place
Littleton. Colorado 80127
(303) 979-1101
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Bidders Statement
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Arizona Office
2702 E. Mountain View Rd .
Phoenix, Arizona 85028
(602) 992-5916
Leisure Time Associates, Inc., acknowledges that the adjoining bid
proposal for the #4 green Renovation, at and on the Englewood Golf
Course, is in accordance with the request for bid with the exception of the
bluegrass sod. Exception is noted on the bid under, "Exceptions".
Leisure Time Associates, Inc., meets the insurance requirements as
outlined in the RFP . Copies of said insurance are attached. Once a contra,:t
is entered into with L TA, certificates of in:.urance shall be issued to the Citt
in their name .
Submitted by: St"CLJ'\I C LCl\,UAl\,lec,., President
Date: November l l 2000
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BONDING & SURITY INFORMATION
Bonding and surity for Leisure Time Associates Inc., is handled through:
Bonding: Far \Vest Bond Services, Inc.
165 South Union Blvd ., Suite 120
Lakewood CO, 80229-2210
303-716-1594 Fax 303-716-1598
Surety: Am west Surety Insurance Comapny
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Often we are asked the question, "How do I feel we compare with our
competition? "In response to that i nquiry I wish to present the fo l low ii1g fac:s about
Leisure Time Assoc i ates.
• we spec iaiiz• i o Renovation Projects.
Our firm was created based on a need I persona lly came in contac: w i :h as ear 'y
as 1972. There are numerous Golf Course Contractors who do exce ll ert wor , but
the ir main emphas i s i s new course construct i on and they attack these pro j ects i n the
same manner. Many times leav in g the Super intendent with a ma j or cl ea nup af:e r t e/
depart. These type of pro j ec t s are seen as "fi ll er pro j e-:ts", to keep the i r sta ff bu sy
until the next maj or pro j ec• comes al ong. We do one th in g and we do i t r i ght. Our
equ i pment i s si zed for comp l etin g work on fin i shed courses and our penonn e! wor k
around golfers ful I t i me and know what to expect.
• We do not ce ll products Only serv ic e.
Un li ke some of our compet ition, we are not in the sand & grave l bus in ess. In
fact, we w ill make rec::immendat i ons based on past exper ience, not on produc:s carr i e:L
• The quote ycu rec .. iye is what you cay.
Once we subm i t a quote for serv i ces that i s what you w ill be i nvo i ced 'or un l es :
you make a change. I always hated surpri ses w hen I was a Super i ntend ent. Si nce
most of our work i s based on sq uare footage, the client rea l i zes a sav i nqs i n al mos•
every instance. When there i s quest i on during the bidd i ng phase , i n m,st cases , we
wi ll write a "Not to exceed" contrac~ for the client so they at l east know the too end ·i f
the cost .
• Oualjty of work •
We are very proud of the qual i ty of our work . Our objective i s to comp l ete the
project the way you would expect your staff to complete i t. Yes , we ha,,e had co nfl i ct,
but they have a lways bee n resolved as a win-win situation for al l parties .
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MEMORANDUM
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Dave Lee
Betty Goosman "';:,
November 15, 2000
Number 4 Green Remodel
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Requests for Bid were sent to four vendors . Three bids were received and there was no
response from the fourth.
I gave you copies of the bids yesterday and am enclosing a copy of the tabulation sheet.
These bids do exceed $20,000 so will require Council appro,·al.
Please review the bids and provide this office with a written technical evaluation . The
award will be made to the lowest technically acceptable bidder (the vendor who meets the
technical specifications.)
Please notify me when the evaluation has been completed. so we can proceed with this
purchase .
Should you have any questions please give me a call at ext . 2392 .
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MEMORANDUM
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SUBJECT :
8efty Goosman, Buyer W
Dave Lee, Manacer of Open Space fl'l..
November 20, 2000
Number 4 Orem Remodel
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1155 WNt Olllanl "-
Englewaad, Colorado 80110
Pharw (303) 712-2880
FAX (303) 712-2811
I have reviewed tbe 3 bids dial were received oo November 14, 2000 for the Number 4 Green Remodel.
All 3 oftbe cocnp111ies that submilled bids for the work are capable of doing the remodel. However , I am
confident 1h11 Leilure Time AssocilleS. the lowest techn icall y acceptable bidder, will perform the
c:onmuction remodel saialictorily .
Leisure Time Auociates listed one excepam to the bid, replacemenr of existing bluegrass sod with new
IOd. This ia acccprable ftom the sandpoint 11111 it is more eos1 effective to bmdle the existing sod onl y
mice md replace it with new sod. The price of purchasing new sod is included in the bid price for the green
IIIIIOdel .
If you have any ftarthcr questions regarding this bid, please contact :neat x2683 .
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2101 W. OXFORD
Englewood, CO 80110
IN 'v"OICI NG TERM S 30 days after corno )e'"i"o
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Golf Construction Superintendent
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Hall-Irwin Corperation
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P~RCHASING DIVIS :ON
2800 S . PLATT E RIVER DR:VE
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Bro REQUEST NO. 0 -129
DAT E : October 3!, 2 000
REQU EST fCR B:~
NUMBER 4 GREEN REMODEL
The C y of E~glewood w.:..!: =ece:~e sea.:.e d ~==~=sa.:.s ~c : c ··~~-y·-:
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Late proposa_s will no :. b~ a c ::::::::i ·..::--.de .: c:--.:-· c ::::· :r.sta ::c e, a:-:.: a:--.·:
propo sa l s o rece!ved sha:: be re:ur~e -t ~ t~e prc po si~g f:r~ u ~c;e~e d .
I~ a ddition , tel e g r a ;r.ic a~d /cr pr?p cs a: se~: 0 1 e :ec:ror.!c de·;!c~s a=~
not a cceptabl e a nd w!l : be rejec:ed ~;=~ re:e:;:. Prc p o s!~; f!r~s ~:::
be e xpected_ ~o .a~low a :!e~ua:e :.:.::-.e :o : Ce::·./e:1 of t:".e:.= ;.::;:~s a .:.s
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Bidde r s a re inv!ced to , bt.:c n o ·
Bid s r eceived la:er t::a:: dat:e
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req~.:..::-e:: t ~, a":L~:-1C: t:1e b:.d o;:e~i:1g.
a:-.d r.c t.:r s::eci:1eci w:._2. be re::..:::ned
Pri ce wil_ be fir~ f o r a pe r !od of a: leas: six:y (6 0 ) da J s fr o~ da:e
o f bid opening .
BIDDERS MUST SUBMIT PROPOSALS ON ATTACHED BID PROPOSAL FORM AND SUBMIT
TWO (2) COPIES FOR EVALUATION PURPOSES .
Pro p o sa ls will be quoted F.0.9. E~g -e~cod, Co -orado .
Any e :<cepcion t o the rr.!::irr.um s 1=ec:.:!cacio r.s , ge~era _ cc:-.dit!c~s. ar:d
b id p roposal sha __ be s :a:ed as ar: "e:<cep·.:.on " or: tr.a bid propo sa:
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Bidde rs are asked torr.a ::~ e nvelope" ~~SE~ 4 G~E EN RE~ODE~" in lc~e r
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NUMBE~ 4 GRE E~ RE~O~E:
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Bidde=s w:.11 be =eG:.;:.=ed c o con:or::i cc c:-.e s;,ec:..::..::a::..ons. Dev:.a:ior.s
may deem the pr cpcsal ur.a:ce ;::ac:e .
If items called f = by t~is reGuest f o = b:..d have teen identified bJ a
b=and name o= "ec;:.;al " c!escri;it i on , su:::i ice:1:if:..::aticr. is incence::: to
be des criptive, bu: not restri:ti ve , a:1d :s c o inc:..cate the qua_it y a:-:d
charac:e=ist ics o: prcduc:s that will be sa:is:ac:cry. Bids of:e :i:-:~
"equal" proc!ucts w:.11 be c o :1side =ed ,: s~ch pr oc~c :s are c:ear:1
ide:1ti:ied a:1d a=e dece =::-ined eGua: b f c~e de?a=:::-e:1: e 7a :u at:..~g said
products re:e=enced i:1 the r eques :.
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THE BIDDER I S REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A STAT!:MENT WITH THEIR BI D INDICATING
THAT THE ITEMS BID ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUEST FOR BID WHEN THEY
ARE BIDDING TO THE EXACT REQUIREMENTS OF OUR SPECIFICATIONS .
THE BIDDER IS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A STATEMENT WITH THEIR BID INDICATING
THAT THE ITEMS BID WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUEST FOR
BID .
The 8:.dder Si".al be re~u:.r ec: t o r.a·!e s ,.::. -·0 :1 -pr o ;:ert :_;, :..a::i:.::..::f ,
and wo rkers co~pensaci on i:-:sura::ce a::d c o ~r o7 ic:e che C:.:7 w:.c n ec:::..es
of the ce =tificace of ins u rance .
T!-.e successfu _ Bidc:e::-will n o : d:.scr:.mina:e agai::st a::y e:r.p_o ye-: e r
applicant for e :nploymen: because o: ra c;;;, c :::o r, re_ig:.c::, sex, ase o r
nati onal o r igir. a r.d w:. l c or..;::ly wic!i t:-.e ,!l..c.er:.car.s w:.:h Disabil.:.:ies
Act. !he s ucc ess:ul Bidder sha:l a dhere to accepca::i:e a:f:r:na::7e
a ccio:1 guidelines i:1 selecting emc:ovee s and sh a:: ensure cha:
e~~loyees a:e treated d~:i:1g e~~:o y~e;:,·w:..:~o ~ rega:d to t~ei: :a~e ,
coo:, r e:igion , sex, age or na::.o::al c rig:.n . S u ::h a ct:.on sha!l
i::cL.1.::e, but not be li::-.i :ec! t o , c:1e fc!:o · . .-:..:-:g: e::-.;::s1me:-::, u;ig:a:::i::-.g ,
de~o:.:.on , o : tra:1s:e .:, re cr~:.t::-.e r.: c : :e c :_:::::i.e:-:t a d · .. t e::1s:..ng; la:lc::
o : te::n:nacion , rates of pay or ocher ::::ms o r c o ~;::ensa:ion; a::c:
s e~ecci o n f o r trai:1ing , includ:ng appre::::ceship .
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The City of Englewood shall have the right to re ject an y or all bids,
and to waive an y informalities or irregu l ar.:.ties the:::ein and req uest
new proposals when required. In addition, the City reserves the r ight
to accept the proposal deemed most advantageo u s t o tr.e best interest o:
the City.
The option of se_ecting a part i al or comple:e b.:.d s h a l _ be a: t h e
discretion of the Cit y of Englewood .
An v award made in resoonse t o this Recuest for Bid wil: be made t o :~a:
res=cr.s.:.ble bidde::: whose o ::e::: techn.:.call y w' i ' be ~cs: a d,a r.:age ct.:s t o
the· City pr.:.ce, delive:::y, es:i:na:ed cos: of t:::;;.:-.s;::o ::::a::.on , a:-.c
ot r.e ::: fact o rs cor.s.:.de:::ed.
The City o: Eng:.ew ood is a:-. e::·:.::.:::o r.::-,e:-,:a:l y cor.sc.:.c:.:s 1. :y . "'··--_.,
s~;:-;;:y ing p=o C:u ::ts rr.:.Cc f=o r.. re.:·..:~:ec :r,a~e=.:..::2.s a:::: e:-.·:.:.=c;--.~.e:--.:.s.:::_;
s ou::C. packaging, w:.:1 be g:.·Je:1 p:e:e:e:--.c~ w:-"'.er-. a:!. o ::"".e:-e·;a::.1 2-:2 :-1
c:::.:.te:::ia is dee~ed eq~al.
The 5.:.dde::: is reqt.:i :::e d t o p:::o v .:.d e t:-.e mcce:. m:::-..:::e :::, a:-,y tec:-::-,.:.c a: da:a ,
broch u res or othe::: infor:na:ion a·;a.:._a::,le f o ::: t :i e eq-..:ipmer.: t he:., a:::e
proposing wit h the.:.:: b.:.d in o:::de::: t:-:at the C:.t y car. te chn.:.ca :11
eva:uate the bid.
B.:.d::ie:::s s h al l c on :ac: Dave Lee, C;::er. Space Manas;e:::, te:er~one (3 3
76 2 -2633 on any technica q ue st ions.
SidC.e=s sha ll co~~act Ee1::y Goos rr.a::, Suye= r::, ?:cc 1..1.::e::1er1t Di~;:s:o:--.,
te!.ephone (303 ) 762 -2392 on a ny c;ues:i or.s rela:.:.ng t o t:ie Reques: :c :::
B.:.d a::d M.:.nirnum Spec.:.:icati o ns .
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A. Ins u rance Limits:
B.
The Contra ctor s ~al _ carr v th r ou;h ou t t~e _::.:e o : :::e
c ontr ac t the insurance li sted below:
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P~b-ic Liab~l~t ~ a~t ?:c ce::·; Da~ace :~s~:a ~=e:
The Co:1::ractor s ha _l ma.1:::a.1n d~:.1:1g t::e _.1:e o : c ~:s
contrac:, P~b:.ic L~ab~lit·, a~d ?:c ;~:t y Ja~age I~s ~=a ~:e
acce ptable t o the C~t /, co~e=~~~ :~e wc:k c ~~==a~:e~ a~d a:.:.
ooe:at.:.o:1s i!"l cor:.:-.ec:.:.on h::~wi ::'":, a~:: 1,..,.::1::--.e·;e: a-::.J o : ::"'.:
wO~k c-=·.;e:-:C ir. t:le Co r.::ac: is t ".J te s ·.1 ::,:.2-:, C~:1::a.::o:' s
Co~ti ~ge~:: o r ?r ~ce ct:.7e L i ~~; 1 •-y a::~ ?_v ~c --! Ca ~a ;e
!~s~:a~=e. Sue~ ~~s~:a ~ce s~a __ 9:=~1c e :.:~~:s ~~= :.ess :~a ~
t~ose ca :l e ~ =~= ::.:1 t~ese S;e=:.a: ?::~:!:~::s .
C. Aut c ~o :~?e Lia~~:~=v a~d ?:c =e::v Ja~a=~ I~s c :a~ce:
Whe::e v er the wc r k c o~ered t j t~e Ccn:rac : s::a:l ::.::~o!~e --c
use o: a utomotive e~u.:..~r.le:-.:, t.:1e :~r.:::-a.:::~r s :--.a:.~ rr.a~:1 :a:.:-:
d 1..:=:.:1g t:':e 1 ::e o: t:1e C-Jr.:.=3 c-:, .=..:..::orr1c ::·1e ? -:02..:.c :i20 :.2.:.:y
and Pro pert y Damage I~s u :a::c e. Th:s .i.~s~ra ::ce sha!: pr ~~:..de
lim::. s r.ot less t h a :1 t hose ca::ed f or in t hese S~ec:a:
Prov si o ns t o protect t~e Co ~tra c :c r fr c~ an J and a:: c:a:~s
ar is ng fr om t h e u se of t h e f o _!ow .1::g in t~e exec ~:io~ o : t h e
wo r k inc :ud e d in the c ont ract:
(_) Cont r a=tor 's cw~ a u :cfficbi :e and t r ucks.
(2 ) Hired a u tomcbi_es a~d :r~cks.
(3 ) Au :omobil es a::d tr ~ck s :1c:: ow~ed t y t te
Cont ractor.
Such insurance sta ll co v er tte use o: a~t ono b:_es and trucks
bet h on a~d of: the s ite o: the pr oj ect .
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ENGLEWOOD l'vllJ NICIPAL GOLF COURSE
Scope of Project and Est imated Quantities
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This project consists of the re mod el of a portion of the ,.reen and surrounding areJ of the 4•• hole at
Englewood Golf Course. The entire 4"' ho le is bui lt over a landfil l. Port ions of th e green and appr oach
have settled to the point th at very li tt le usab le ;,utt ing sp ace remains . Su bstantiJI play mJkes ma intJining
the green in acceptable co nditi on very diificult . The ;,urpose of this proj ec t is to re:ned) th e cu rrent
situat io n by increasin g the usJble JreJ of the ,.r een Jnd improving surfa ce dr ain Jge within th e green .
Construction ~lethodologv
All reasonable me:ins sh all be employ ed to a, aid penetrat ion of :he 13n~t1 il be~eath :~e ~ree~ and
surrounding areas in the scope of work . Some of the co~s rr uct io n may m,·oh e he ':nport of cl ea n ri :I
material to bui ld or acce nt featu res . if an y landfiil is re:no , ed du r:ng the ;,roJ ect . :h e tra sh mus t ',e
disposed of according to loc al and Sute reg ul at ions . TI:is ;;ene rally means th:i t :r:ish mu s: be hauld to J
landfiil , provided th e rrash is no t a h:izar dous mate,ial.
Sod from th e construct ion area sha ll be stripped and re ta in ed ·o r later use' ) th e · Jn.rac:or. The be~cgrJss
from che back port io n of the green "1;1 be used as part or :h e expan s:o n. The ',luegr:iss "Ii i be us ed :o so d
around the green edge and bunkers . In ce:-ra :n areas wuhin :h e ,.reen the conrr act or .,·,II ' e ,equ,red to str ip
back 2-5 feet outside th e expans io n area 10 :·Jc:litate a smoo1 h rrans i11on J nd to pro, ide posici, e sur face
drainage between che old and new surfaces. The golf ou rse has subst:intial nurse:;-· JreJs fo r bentgr:iss Jnd
blue gras s to co ver defic ienc ies of either type of grass during the finish ;,recess . The contrJctor ·., ill be
responsib le for provid ing labo r Jnd equipment to cut Jn c :ransport :m y neded sod :·ra m :h e nursery areJ .
1l1e soil comprising the green subgrJce is of qu estionab le origi n bu t pre, io us ef~ r.s :o impl eme:H C SGA
recom mendatio ns have not been very success fol. Tner::'ore . the propo sed meth od vf ex;,Jn s1o n '"II cons:s t
of sal vaging the sub soil fro m the re ar ;,o rt ion of th e green and using it JS the sub soil fo r :he exp ansion JreJ .
The ac:ual depth of qu ality topsoil is unknown at :his ti me . Should insu ffic:ent sotl !Je J vai!Jbl e :"ra m !h e
reJr of the gre~n. the City shall direct th e conrrJctor as 10 how to proceed. This ma: inv ol,e spreJd ing he
ex isting soil in a th inner layer or by impo rt ing a mix of su itable composition . 1l1e Cit) "ill be re sponsibl e
for determ ini ng th e compo siti on of:he ~ew mix JS ·.\'e ll as acqu is icio n Jnd de!iv e~.
Exca"ation of some am oun t of subsoil will be ne::ssary in the expan sio n JreJ 10 crea te ro om fo r th e
su bso il from the re Jr of the gree n. The su rface JreJ of the expan sio n is approx imJt ely 25 00 sq. ft . Thi s
excJvat io n will cr eJte an inforrnJ! 2ree~ we ll. A ··smile" dra in al on!! che low er ed~e of th e 2reen "ill be
necessary . Th is can tie into sub-dr;in Jge fr om the sand bunkers so1;ewhere in fr o;t of che gr een .
San d bunke rs . if included in the scope of the proj ect. shJ!I be constructed in th e approx imJte lo cJtions
sho wn on the plJn drawings. CJre sh JII be tJken 10 iocJ:e these bunkers to avoid th e irr igJt ion main line .
The bunker interio rs ma y not be poss ible due 10 !Jnd till excavatio n and mater iJI will need to be impo rted 10
creJte Jccent fe arures Jround che bunkers. This should amount to 200 cubic ya rds ;,er bun ke r pl us l 00
cubic yards Jdditional to mo dify sur:ace dra in age ar ound 1he ex isting sand bunker.
Bunk ers shall hav e sub-drJinage in Jcc ord:i nce "ith commo nly accepted golf course con struc t ion me:hods .
The c:irry-off lin es shall avoid di sturbJnce oithe 1rr ig a1 :o n mJin line Jnd shJII fo llow the ;;en era l rout e
shown on the plan . The contrJctor will be required to provid e all mate ri JI :or che bunke r consrruc!lon,
including imported topsoil and bunker s:ind . S:ind cype Jnd origi n will be spec ified by th e Ci t:-.
Surface drainage of the fin ished arcJs shJII have J pi cc h oi not less th Jn i 0 o outsid e the green . AreJs
deem ed as puning zones shall have J pitch of no t less tha n 1.5 % and no t more than 2.5°10 •• ~II finish work
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shall be to the satisfaction of the City representative . The contractor will be responsible for all finish
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Several irrigation heads will need to be moved to accommodate the green modification . This work shall be
completed by Englewood Golf Course staff and shall not hinder the contractor in the completion of work.
Gener.al Conditions
The contraaor shall provide all labor, equipment and materials to complete the designed work. Designer
and City representative will lay out green expansion areas. basic green contours and locations of sand
bunkers in the field with contractor prior to commencement of work. Designer and City representative will
make ~uent inspections of the work and direct contractor as to modifications or deficiencies in the field .
Quantities and Detailed Scope of Work
I. Strip and retain bluegrass sod -12,500 sq . ft.
2. Strip and retain bentgrass sod -;,soo sq . ft.
j _ Excavate and dispose unwanted soil from green expansion area. This soil ma y be used for bunker
detailing or for accent mounding ii bunkers are not included . 2,500 sq. ft . surface are:i .
4 . Install "smile drain and carry off line for green drainage .
5. Exc:ivate and place topsoil from back portion of green to use for green expans ion . 1,500 sq . ft .
6 . Shape and contour green to create posit iv e drainage.
7. Shape and contour top edge of ex isti ng bunker to d irect surface drainage from gre~:, arou nd sand
bunker.
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Import, place and shape 500 cubic yards of cle:in topsoil for bunk er :ic cents, mounding :ind
drainage improvements.
Strip sod from sod nursery and green nursery .
Fin ish grade and prep all disturbed are:is and replace sod.
Remodel -I Green Lu r.1 p Sum Cost
Add Alternate
I . Add two sand bunkers, as described in basic construction meth ods section. 1,000 and 800 sq . ft.
~spcctively . Each bunker to include sand and sub-drain s~stem . Sub-drain system shall include 4"
perforated. smooth wall interior, cor:ugatcd exterior pipe (N 12 ) or equal bedded in washed 3/8" pe:i
grave l. Carry-off lines shall be solid wall -I " (N 12 ). Cost should in clude any addit ional work
necessary for finish work and sod. per the above scope or work.
Two Sand Bunkers Lump Sum Cost
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ALL MATERIAL F.O.B. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
2101 W. OXFOIID
Englewood, CO 80110
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Date 1/08/01 I Agenda Item:
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INmATED BY: Safety Services
I Subject: Safety Services-Patrol Cars
STAFF SOURCE: Director Chris Olson
Lieutenant Steve -<noll
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION:
To approve the expenditure of funds in existing Capital Equipment Replacement accounts for the
purchase of new patrol vehicles for the Department of Safety Services . Poli ce D ivi sion in 2001 .
Expenditures have been previously approved in the 2001 Budget process .
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Staff seeks Council approval, by motion, of the purchase of 1 5 patrol veh icles for the Pol ice
Division. Staff recommends purchasing the vehicles through the 2001 State b id contract from
Lakewood Fordland for a total amount of $418,948.50 .
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, ANO ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED:
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The Department of Safety Services. Police Patrol Operations Division currently has seventeen patrol
vehicles that are at the end of their 3 year rotation . This fleet con sists of twelve 1998 Ford Crown
Victorias, and five 1997 Crown Victorias. One of the 1997 Crown Victorias is currently utilized as a staff
vehicle (Patrol Commander), two 1998 Crown Victorias are equipped as Patrol Supervisors' (Sergeants')
vehicles , and the remaining fourteen are fully equipped patrol vehicles . Monies for replacement of
seventeen vehicles is currently available in the Capital Equipment Replacement Fund.
The Division has identified two significant needs for change in the current fleet: first. with the addition of
six officers to the patrol schedule in 2001 , there is often a shortage of available patrol cars at peak
staffing levels ; second the increased demands for special equipment in the patrol fu nction requires that
some of the patrol vehicles have greater storage capability and versatility.
With respect to the first need. it is recommended that rather than replace the current staff vehicle (7327)
with a similar 2001 vehicle , it be replaced with a fully equipped 2001 Crown Victoria for Patrol. This adds
one more patrol vehicle to the fleet. Vehicle 7327 would then be replaced with unit 7334. a 1998 C ro wn
Victoria currently equipped as a staff vehicle but assigned to the Investigative Services Division . A
vehicle equipped such as unit 7334 is no longer needed in the Investigative Services Division . however
th is recommendation includes the replacement of th is veh ic le with a compact sedan (Chevy Malibu) to
ensure an adequate number of vehicles for Investigations .
As to the second need. patrol supervisors are now required to carry certain types of equipment that is
essential to ensure a proper, safe and effective law enforcement response to any reasonab ly anticipated
incident. Such equipment now includes :
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2 secondary weapons . (shotgun and M16 rifle)
1 less -l eth al weapon (Bean-Bag shotgun).
Extra supp ly of less lethal and other tactical ammunition
OC gas '1 oggers" for crowd and riot control
Extra heavy body armor (Flak vests )
Tactical maps and plans
First aid kits . fire extin gu ishers
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Crime scene tape . extra suppl ies of evidence gathering and report taking materials
Additionally . the Division anticipates increasing th is amount of equipment w ith two ballistic sh ields and
"Stop Sticks" for patrol use .
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It is therefore recommended that in lieu of two of the Ford Crown Victorias , the C ity purchase two Dodge
Durango Sport Utility vehicles with four whee l drive capability . The Dodge Durango . when properly
equipped with relatively inexpensive afte r market accessories. offers the storage and security needed for
the above equipment. The Durango also provides a heightened level of marked unit police vis ibility
coupled with greater severe weather or off road handling . This veh icle , as noted in the b id
specifications, is not significantly more expensive than the Ford Crown Victoria and is an excellen t value .
The base vehicle cost difference betwee n a Crown Victoria and a Durango is S3 .837.85 . (two ve hicles
equals a total additional expense of 57 ,675 .70).
As a cost saving measure. an inspection and review of the equ ipment currently in use in the vehi cle s
has been conducted with the conc lus ion that with so me exceptions . much of the current equipment may
be "rolled over" to the new fleet. This would include the majority of light bars. Unitrols and radios .
prisoner cages and seat systems, trunk organizers, gun locks , rear seat systems and corner and rear
end strobe units. Center equipment consoles need to be replaced in all of the new cars . A total of
$38,131 .00 ($2 ,243 per car) had been previously set aside in CERF for equipment and striping for 17
new patrol vehicles . By "rolling over" much of the current equipment . approximately $28,000 of th is
money can be saved and utilized towards the purchase of the Durangos and the Chevrolet Malibu
previously mentioned.
It is therefore recommend that Council approve the following purchase and expenditures :
15 model year 2001 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors, including all standard
equipment in package #500 as described in the bid from Lakewood Fordland (2001
Colorado State bid award).
PRICE PER VEHICLE AS EQUIPPED: 521 ,nS.30 (Base Price $21 ,287.30)
2 model year 2001 Dodge Durango Sport Utility vehicles , including all standard
equipment in bid from Carlin Dodge (2001 Colorado State bid award).
PRICE PER VEHICLE AS EQUIPPED: 525,613.00 (Base price $23,788)
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1 model year 2001 Chevrolet Malibu 4 door sedan, all standard equipment as
listec:t on bid from Daniels Motors Inc.
PRICE PER VEHICLE AS EQUIPPED, $14,321.00
NEW PATROL VEHICLE EQUIPMENT
The following new equipment is required and recommended for purchase to upgrade
and fully complement the above vehicles :
1· "Cruiser" rear seat system for 2001 Crown Victoria-$330 .00
4· Federal "Vector" light bar systems-$3200 .00
17 center equipment consoles-$8500 (Approximate, vendor not yet selected)
2-"Truck-Vault" locking storage system for Dodge Durangos-$3000 .00
5-Setina Push Bumper systems-$750.00
15-Whelen mirror strobes lights for 2001 Ford Crown Victorias-$3000 .00
17-Striping for patrol vehicles-$7,990.00
FINANCIAL IMPACT
15-2001 Crown Victorias with options as described
2-2001 Dodge Durangos with options as described
1-2001 Chevrolet Malibu
New equipment and striping
TOTAL
UST OF ATTACHMENTS:
$326 ,629 .50
$51 ,228.00
$14 ,321 .00
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$418 , 948 .50
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OLDt (ORD CV DURANGO R/OVER R/OVER R/OVF.R R/OVER I R/OVER R/OVER R/OVER R/OVER ,RIOVER R/OVER R/OVER R/OVER MIRRO R
CARt :CAGE" R SEAT VECTOR ,CONSOL ,UNI/SIRE j RADIO GUN LOCKS STROBE TORG RE C AR O P BUM R C K STROB
PATROL 7324 1 y y N N y y ! y y ' y N N y N
7325 2 y y N N y y y y y N N y N
7326 :I y y y N y y y y y N N y N
7327 N N N N y y y y y N N y N
7330 5 N y N N y y y y y N N y N
7338 6 N y y N y y y y y N y y N
7339 7 ' y y y N y y y y y N y y
7340 8 j y y y N y y y y y N y y N
7341 ,~I y y y N y y y y y N y y N
7342 y y y N y y y y y N y y N
7343 11 y y y N y y y y y N y y N
7344 12 y y y N y y y y y N y y N
7345 13 y y y N y y y y y N y y N
7346 14 y y y N y y y y y N y y ;N 7347 15 j y y y N y y y y y N y y N
SGT 7336 16 N N y N y y N y N N y y N
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t UNITS TO ~VER 12 14 13 17 17 17 17 17 17 0 12 15 15
t UNITS REQUIRED i I 2/2 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 312 0
• NOT ALL NEW CARS TO HAVE CAGES (2 EXTRA)
•• NOT REQUIRED IN DURANGO$ 1
SS SAVED ' -35846.2 3828 4620 10400 1 7811 5 2203 .2 3136 5 ' 1360 i 18oo j 687
2-TRUNK LOCK SYSTEMS FOR DURANGO$ 1 1500
J EA. -330 800 500 ,so ! 200 l COST OF NEW EQUIP. 117IO 330 3200 8500 3000 1 750 3000
STRIPING, 7lt0
CVS EACH 21775 3 321121.5
DURANGO$ EACH 25613 51221 • APPROX. TOTAL 4414125.1
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COUNCIL BILL NO. 94
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER BRADSHAW
AN ORDINANCE TO CONSIDER THE CONDITIONS SURVEY AND THE
ENGLEWOOD INDUSTRIAL REDEVELOPMENT PLAN IN ORDER TO APPROVE
AN URBAN RENEWAL PLAN FOR THE AREA DESCRIBED THEREIN .
WHEREAS . the Englewood urban Renewal Authority mitiated a Conditions Survey
and accepted the documentation of blight in the North Englewood Indus trial
Redevelopment Area Condiuons Survey. dated November, 2000 . consisting of twenty-
four pages and three exlubits as presented to the City Co uncil : and
WHEREAS . the Englewood rban Renewal Authority irutiated the North
Englewood Industrial Redevelopment Plan. October, 2000 . cons1stmg of ten page . the
"Plan", and accepted the recommendation s to alleviate blightmg conditions presented
to the City Council as part of the public hearmg on the prop ose d Plan: and
WHEREAS , the Englewood Crban Rene wal Authority reco mmends that the
Englewood City Council make a fmding of blight based on the Conditions Survey and
approve the proposed Plan for the urban renewal area de sc ribed therein ; and
WHEREAS , Colorado State Statute provides that a City Council may approve the
Plan if it finds that the urban renewal area de scribed in t. e Plan is a ·'blighted area··
as defined in the Colorado Urban Renewal Law ; and
WHEREAS. the City of Englewood has provided notice at least 30 day m adrnnce
of the Public Hearing by mat! to all property owners. residents. and owners of bu m ess
concerns in the proposed urban renewal area described m the Plan; and
WHEREAS . the City of Englewood has published legal notice of the Public hearing
at least 30 days m advance of the Public Hearing; and
WHEREAS. the Plan is consistent with Resolution No . 92 , Series of 1999:
NOW , THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAJ:,.JED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , AS FOLLOWS :
Sectjon 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood . Colorado has reviewed the
Conditions Survey the provisions of which are incorporated herein in their entirety, and
the evidence contained therein as presented at the public hearing, and , based on s uch
evidence, hereby finds and declares that the proposed urban renewal area as
described in the Plan is a "blighted area·· as that term is defined in the Colorado
Urban Renewal Law .
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Sectjon 2. The Englewood City Council hereby approves the Plan and establishes
an Urban Renewal Area for the purpose of authorizing the Engle wood Urban Renewal
Authority to implement the Plan.
Sectjon 3. The Plan and a report contairung the information required b y Section
31-25-107(3 .5) of the Colorado Urban Renewal Law wa s s ubm itte d to the Board of
County Commissioners of the County of Arapahoe prior to approval of the Plan.
Sectjon 4. The boundaries of the urban renewal area de cr1b ed m t h e Pla n ha,·e
drawn as narrowly as feasible to accomplish the planmng and development obj ectives
of the urban renewal project described in the Plan.
Sectjon 5. It is not anticipated that any fam1}jes a nd individuals will be displace d
by the Urban Renewal Project, but 1f s uch dis place m ent occ ur . a feasible m eth od
exists for the relocation of individuals and families who m ay be displaced by the urba n
renewal project in decent, safe , and s arutary dw e llin g w1thrn their m ean s a nd without
undue hardship to such individuals and families .
Sectjon 6 . It is not anticipated that a n y bu m ess co nce rns will be displaced by the
Urban Renewal Project, but if s uch di s place me nt occ urs , a feas ibl e method exists fo r
the relocation of business concerns that m ay be displaced by the urban rene wal project
in the urban renewal area or mothe r areas that a r e n ot ge n e r ally less d esirable with
respect to public utilities and public a nd co mme rci al facili u es.
Section 7. The City Council has taken reasonable efforts to provide written not ice
of the public hearing required by the U rban Renewal Law to all property owners.
residents , and owners of business concerns in the propose d urban renew a l area at
their last known address of record at least thirty days prior to such hearing .
Sectjon 8. No more than one hundred twenty days have passed since the
commencement of the first public hearing on the Plan.
Sectjon 9. The Plan does not contain property that was included m a previously
submitted urban renewal plan that the City Council failed to a pprove .
Sectjon 10. The Plan conforms to the Comprehensive Plan of the City of
Englewood.
Sectjon 11. The Plan affords maxim um opportunity. consistent with the sound
needs of the municipality as a whole , for the rehabilitation or redevelopment of the
urban renewal area by private enterpnse.
Sectjon 12 . Englewood School District No . 1, has been permitted to participate in
an advisory capacity with respect to the inclusion in the Plan of the tax allocation
provisions contained in Section 31-25-107(9) of the Colorado Urban Renewal Law .
Introduced , read in full . and pass ed on first reading on the 4th day of December
2000 .
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Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 8th day of December, 2000 .
A Public Hearing was held on December 18, 2000.
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Read by title and paaaed on final reading on the 8th day of January, 2001.
Published by title as Ordinance No .~ Series of 2000/2001 , on the 12th day of
January, 2001.
Thomas J . Burns, Mayor
ATTEST:
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucrishia A . Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify
that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the Ordinance passed on final reading
and published by title as Ordinance No .~ Series of 2000/2001.
Loucrishia A . Ellis
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