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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-12-16 (Regular) Meeting Agenda• .,~----------------------~---- • <. .. • D£CEM8£R 16, 1996 REGULAR CITY COUNCIL M££TING ORDINANCE t ,<. y(, y: / I· 73, 74, 75, 76, 77 RESOLUTION t f, ,'• J', 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105 . ,. • .. 0 • I. 0 1 J2xl • • ·, - (. . ... ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO Replar Sellillll Decealler 16, 1"6 I. Call te Onler The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to onlerby Mayor Bums at 7 :30 p.m. 2. hmlcadoll The invocation was given by Council Member Wiggins. The Pledge of Allcgiancc was led by Mayor Bums. 4. llellCall Present: Absent : A quorum was pracnt. Council Members Halbaway, Clapp, Wiggins, Habcnic:ht, Waggoner, Bums Council Member Vonniuag Also pracnt: City Manager Clark S . ~ City Attomey Brotzman Deputy City Clerk Castle (a) COUNCIL MDm&ll BATRA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO Al'PllOVE THE MINUTES OF 11R IIEGULAR MEETING OF DECEMaER 2. 1996. Ayes : c-il Mcmllcn Halhaway, Wiggins. Habenicht, Wagoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : None Ablent : Council Member V«mittag The motion carried . a) Ana Nabbolz. ~ mthe Clean. Ona 111d l'IOud OJmmillion, was pracna to UU10U11C1C the CJ*' Annual Englewood Holiday Uglma o.e.a willllcn. Mayor Bums preaenlCd the Mayor's Clloice Award to the Miller-Blrpl Family, 4104 Soudt S11ennan Stred. He rccognil.Cld thll the family-achenily to puticipac ia lhis year's a,mpditioD. having had a garage fm: earlier this year tbal dclln,yed 1111111 m their deconliom. Dapitc having 10 begin apin, be llid. they bad tbc clacrminllion 111d pcncvaalC to mer die CX111ta1 aad be cxp1am1 pleaaR ill pracnting them with the award. • I. • 0 'a2xl -----------------------~-.i------...,..----------------------,--- • Englewood City Council December 16, 1996 Page2 • • Ms. Nabholz thanked everyone who participated in the Holiday Lighting Contest. She presented the following awards : Richard and Alice Kloewer 4990 South Elati Street Randahl Headley 431 S South Lipan Street Joe Ostrowski 407S South Washington Street Petmanson Family 3918 South Elati Street Dwight and Ellen Latham 2971 South Emerson Street Steve and Leslie Ward 422S South Sherman Street Rich and Peggy Cole 3017 South Pennsylvania Street Ken Swaim 390S South Logan Street Martt Greiner 287S South Delaware StrcCl Hononble Mention : Art Blom Lifetime Holiday Spirit Award Christmas is for Children Most Unique Lighting Display Best Christmas Display Best Holiday Display Using Recycled Objects "Sweet"est Holiday Display A Santa Celebration Cek:bration of the Season Award Lights. Lights, Lights! Bo and Deana Wadsac:k Ken Leff 4S60 South Sherman Street 441 S South Gnnt StrcCl HO Elll Bcllc:wood Driw: 3112 West Monmouth Avenue 3911 South Delaware Street 3444 South Broadway Maryflack Mary Scbannc Ultra Legs Hosiery WilliamS~ 2981 South Cberokce Street Ms. Nabholz extended special thanks Carol Welch of Ultra Legs Hosiery for being the first business on Broadway to enter the competition . b) Water Treatment Plant Technician Don Coatman pn:scnted to the City a momento of his recent trip to Russia. Mr. Coatman said he became involved with the project for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) because he worked for that agency prior to his employment with the City of Englewood. He went to Russia with the EPA in a pilol lludy to help a typical Russian City privatize their infrastructuR. particularly the water system . 11ICSc people, he said. were told what to do and how to do it for many years, so part of the project involves helping the citizens learn to think for themselves . On behalf of the citizens of Nizhnii Tagil, Mr. Coatman pracnted a tray which was hand painted by local anisans there. Having gone to Russia three times now. he lilid his next trip is scheduled for the end of March or the first of April to install a whole new chlorination system for them . ' • . I • • 0 '32xl • -~-------------------------- Englewood City Council Dcccmbcr 16, 1996 Page 3 ·, • • Mayor Bums suggested that a picture be taken of the presentation at a later time so that Mr. Coatman can take it back for the Russian people to see . Council Member Habenicht suggested putting the tray on display in the Library for the community to enjoy. 7 . N~WViliton Then: "Rre no non-scheduled visitors. 9. ..blic Baria& No public hearing was scheduled before Council. 10. COIIRat A&ada COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (a) (I) THROUGH (v) ON nRST READING. (a) Approve on Finl Re.ling (i) RESOLlTl'ION NO . 97, SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLunON APPROVING <X>MPENSATION PLANS FOR MANAGERIAL, SUPERVISORY, CONFIDENTIAL. UNCLASSIFIED AND PART-TIME BENEFITS-ELlGfflLE EMPLOYEES OF 1llE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR 1llE YEAR 1997 . (ii) COUNCIL BllJ.. NO . 12. INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA111AWAY A BllJ.. FOR AN ORDINANCE AU11IORIZINO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT ENT111.ED "AGREEMENT REGARDING CONSTRUCTION OF DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL IMPROVEMENTS ON BIG DRY CREEK AT WINDERMERE. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. UDFCO AGREEMENT NO. 96-10.05." BETWEEN 1llE URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT AND 1llE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. (iii) COUNCIL BllJ.. NO. II, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA111AWAY A BllJ.. FOR AN ORDINANCE AU11IORIZINO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT ENT111.ED "CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PROJECT AGREEMENT WITH RTD FOR TRANSIT FACILITIES AND PARKING SPACES TO BE INCORPORATED INTO TIIE REDEVELOPMENT OF COMMERCIAL REAL EST ATE NEAR HAMPDEN AND SANTA FE (PRESENT!. Y REFERRED TO AS CINDERELLA CITY)" BETWEEN 1llE REGIONAL nANSPORTATION DISTRICT (RTD) AND 1llE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. (iv) RESOLlTl'ION NO . 91, SERIES OF 1996 ' ' I· 0 -----------------------~-.,---------------------------,,..--- • Englewood City Council December 16, 1996 Pagc4 ·, <. • • • • A RESOLUTION APPROVING 111E SUBDIVISION OF PROPERTY LOCATED IN 11IE 2500 BLOCK OF WEST UNION A VENUE AND APPROXIMATELY 600 FEET TO 11-IE sourn OF WEST UNION A VENUE, MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS 1lIB CANFIELD SUBDIVISION . (v) RESOLUTION NO. 99, SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A LIST OF PERSONS FOR APPOIN1MENT AS HEARING OFFICERS FOR DISCIPLINARY GRIEVANCES . Vote~lta: Ayes : Nays : Absent The IIIO(ion carried. Council Members Hathaway, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums None Council Member Vonninag COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEMS 10 (II) (i) THROUGH (iv) ON SECOND READING. (b) Approve on Second Reading (i) ORDINANCE NO. 68, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL Bill. NO. 6S , INl'RODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HAmA WAY) AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 11IE REZ.ONING OF 1lIB ENGLEWOOD MERIDIAN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 34SS SOlmf CORONA STREET. CURRENTLY Z.ONED IN 11-IE R-3 DISTRICT, TO A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT . (ii) ORDINANCE NO . 69 , SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 73, INl'RODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Tl1l..E 12, CHAPTER 18, SECTION 7, OF 11-IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 198S PERTAINING TO RESTRJCTING 11IE NUMBER OF USERS ON ANY ONE WATER AND SEWER SERVICE. (iii) ORDINANCE NO. 70, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL Bill. NO 74, INl'RODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HAmA WAY) AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 20 TO 11fE VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT Wl11i 1lIB CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LAND Wl11fJN 1lIB DISTRICT BOUNDARIES . (iv) ORDINANCE NO. 71 , SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO 7S , INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HAllfAWAY) AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO . 129 TO 11IE SOlmfGATE SANITATION DISTRICT CONNECTOR 'S AGREEMENT Wl1lf 11fE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO FOR 11IE INCLUSION OF LAND Wl11ilN 11fE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES . ' ' I· • 0 '32xl • Englewood City Council December 16, 1996 Page5 Voteraalts: • • Ayes : Council Members Hadla,ny. Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : None Absent : Council Member Vormiaag The motion earned . 11. Onlilluca, llaolatioe1 ail Medoal (a) Approve on First Reading Tberc were no additional items submitted for approval on first reading. (See Agenda Item 10 -Consent Agenda.) (b) Approve on Second Reading (i) Mayor Bums stated that this is an opportunity for Council to cxmunent on the Public Hearing of December 2, 1996 and any other input Council Members wish to give on Council Bill No .60 . Council Member Hadlaway Slalcd that she will be Wling apinsa this Planned Unit Development based upon the a,mments at the public hearing. and the relativity of the complex to the neighborhoods and the Brookridgc Shopping O:nler. It has noc been proven to her, she said, that this is the best use for this piece of ground. Council Member Wagoner said he will also be Wling against it unless there are some significant changes or reslricbons placed upon the property. Council Member Hadlaway llatod dial she would malle the molion just to get it on the table for discussioll . COUNCIL MltMal.R HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM NO. 11 (II) (i) -COUNCIL alLL NO. 60 COUNCIL BIU. NO. 60, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA 1HA WAY A Bill. FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 1lfE REZONING OF 1lfE BROOKRIDGE SHOPPING CENTER LOCATED ON 1lfE SOU'JHEAST CORNER OF BELLEVIEW AND SOlFIH BROADWAY IN 1lfE 5100 BLOCK. CURREN'Jl.. Y Z.ONED B-2, BUSINESS DISTRJCT TO A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT . Council Member Waggoner offered amendments to section two on the till of rellrictions. He said he would like to see the ICCback on the call side of the ~dopmcnt ha\'C no lea than a fifteen foot landscaped buff'er. Also, along the property line on the call side of the de'mopment, from Belleview to Centennial A venue. he would like an eight foot high. double sided, wood fence . By double sided, he said, he is referring to a fence that is finished on both sides. Clarifying for Council Member Halbaway , Mr . Wagoner said the ICdlack docs not apply to the Centennial Avenue side, only the call side ol the ~dopmcnt. llljacclll to the pn,pertiea. ' • . ... I· , ------------------------------·~----------------------~------"""'"--, • Englewood City Council Dcocmbcr 16, 1996 Page6 • - Continuing with his proposed amendments, Council Member Waggoner asked that the open hours of operation be restricted to 7 :00 a .m. to 9 :00 p.m. seven clays a week and that on-strc:et parking on the north side or east Centennial Avenue be prohibited. City Attorney Brotzman Slated that the latter would be a City function . Mr. Waggoner asked ifwc do not need it then, to which Mr. Brotzman replied that WC do not, but their insuuction to staff would be to prohibit parking on that side. Mr. Waggoner asked if it can be put in the PUD that the ~loper underslands that puking reslric:tions will be placed on the north side of Centennial Avenue. Mr. Brotzman responded affinnalMly. Council Member Hathaway asked if this would become pan of the PUD for sure. Mr. Brotzman said that it would notify them that there are going to be parting restrictions and the staff will take affirmati\'C Slcps to do that. Council Member Waggoner a,ntinucd, stating the additional amendments would restrict the use of the buildings to storage, and that there will be no rental or recail of any type that takes place from out of those buildings. Council Member Hathaway askcd ifthal would include the sale of boxes to tenants. Mr. Waggoner said he is 1110R concerned with the openlional lspec:( of the llOnlge units and not necessarily the office. He said he has no problem with the sale or boxes, IS long IS someone does not set up a business in one or the storage units. Council Member Hathaway askcd if the forqoing sbould be put into the PUD . Mr. Brotzman said the real question is whether Council is modifying the sixth CXllldition, which restricts the units to storage only . Mayor Bums agRlcd that the restriction is already in there. Mayor Burns advised that Council is looking at a list or suggested issues from the Planning staff, and QOIIUDCllted that some of them dovdail with Council Member Waggoner 's amendments. Council Member Waggoner repeated his amendments IS being a fifteen foot landscaped buffer along the east side, a double sided, eight foot high, wood fence, and restriction or the hours of operation to 7 a .m . 10 9 p.m. Council Member Habenicht said she would ICCOlld Council Member Wagoner's amendments. Mayor Bums askcd how much grealCr the ldbact would be than that originally proposed. Council Member Waggoner responded that it would add IDOdlcr five feet . Mayor Bums askcd whal thal would do to the internal layout. Mr. Wagoner rapoadal dial die original plan did not include a landec3pnd buffer. although there was a buffer that w not landec3pnd . Mayor Bums said he did not t_. why I fence would be Delll:IIU)' OIi Centennial because the building is there and that is larger than the fcnoc . Council Mcmllel" Hadlaway commented that some units ha\'C a wrought iron fence C\'CD along the buildings. Council Member Wiggins askcd for clarifk:alion IS IO why there would be ID eight foot fence and liftccn fcct or landll:aping bctwccn the fcDCC and the buildillp. Mr. Wagoner said it would jult add some auracti~ to the prupcny . Mr . Wiggins rapoadcd thal the fence would plC\'Clll anyone from wing the landa:aping. Council Member Hallllway said it mipt mallc --to ha\'C the landlcape buffer ..., at die prupcny lillc and go fiftclCII feet iawanl ud then ha\'C the cighl fool fence . Council Member Wagoner said there WIS I a,ncem about noilc ud he said he W IIOl lUre that just the fence would ratria the nouc to any cxtcat .. Mayor Bums said the building would be a lCCUrity buffer and askcd why a fence would C\ICII be nccasary. Council Member Waggoner rapoadal thal it would jull be I visual upcct for the ncigbborllood. He opined thal the fence jull loob bcaer than 111ft CIIIIIClaC . Council Member Habenicht added thal it is more or a lCCUrity thing. Mayor Bums said the buildiaa is bigcr than any fence and cxpl'aa a,ncem ' ..... I· 0 '32 x l • .--~-----~----------------- Englewood City Council December 16, 1996 Page7 0 • that trash would accumulate there. He asked if a fifteen foot buffer would reduce the number of buildings. Council Member Hathaway felt it would because there is currently only a ten foot buffer proposed on the east side. Council Member Hathaway said if you drive down around Brookridge, you would see that most of the properties have some type of opaque fence, so she said sbe would question the fence, also . Council Member Waggoner said he was really looking at, on the residence side, on the properly line, an eight foot high, double sided wood fence, and between the buildings and the fence, a ~ area. Mayor Bums asked if that would replace the fences the homeowners have . Mr. Waggoner said, ifllle developer puts up a fence within six inches of the properly line, the homeowners can do what they want with their fences. Council Member Hathaway felt that, because of the topography on the south side, even if you put up an eight foot fence, some of thole residence fences will be higher. 1be wall along that side, from north to south, tends to get deeper at one end. Council Member Waggoner said that they could leave their fence or take it down then . Mayor Bums asked, if the fence is within six inches of the property line, how the internal landscaped buffer will help . Council Member Wiggim said, and Mr. Waggoner agn,ed, that it would be a noise buffer. Mr. Wiggins said he could go along with the fence IDd stay with the ten foot buffer, opining that me fed would not make that much differenoc . He said he 1WUlcd to be sure that fire UUCks could Slill get through the drive . Ms . Hathaway added that the aureat buffer is not landscaped, it is just asphalt. Council Member Habenicht offered, as a friendly ameadmellt, thal there be an eight foot fence with a ten fooc landlcapcd buffer. Council Member Waggoner 8IX1Clpled . Mayor Bums noticed that the Slaff nx::oauneaded that die .... of ....... lie lellnc*d. He 8lbd if dlis is die illdullJy llandard. Council Member Hadaway_.. .. it --.... die lomioa. Some of dlca are open twenly-four hours but thOle lead ID lie ill ....._ -• _...,. lit cw.y-bll' .... a •. c-:il Mallia Waggoner asserted that, since: dlis is IICIII .. a $ t ...._ *w .... lie • ,...._ willl l'Cllricting hours to 9 :00 p.m. C.-:il ....._ w..-_. -..C • ..... ID UCIP dlca 6-a.ing back and requesting a chante ill die,...• a laer llae •-..ic •a,..,__ City ~ ..._ alllCUl'l'Cd. He advilllll that ......... ....,. -.......... .._.._they try to avoid all blue laws. TIie ..,aa..11e ....._._•~a,..,_ 1ritll die .... lalriaion. c-:il Mallia Clapp said that. after a period of liae. _.. ca i.t ,._,, 111111 SIie aid Ille does not .._ if a.:ll:ilC is cbcaper, but she has ICCII -ially ~ CIIIICftlle aad, a m a aoilc, that miglll be bcaer. She said ii was just a thouglll. Mayor Bulm llaled that the Slaff l'CCOllllllmdll W le\Wal of die me C it•iaM are ID lie IIIJlCld OD die PUO . He 8lbd if that llql is~ ia additioa ID ..... -rec I IS IS ia die °'*-z. City Attonley Brou.man said it is bcaer to have it oa die PUD .-you an.oa.ly ace it oa die PUD that way . Mayor Bums 8*ed if it would be appropriate to roe oe m c IS that thclc Sl8ff rmommeedelions be adopted. exoept where chanp by other motiom, mher thu going through them one by one . City Attorney Brotzman alllCUl'l'Cd . Mayor Bums asked if the amendments could be read again. ' . ..... ... I . 0 ~ .. ' ir. "J~ ~ ~r, - I • • • •r----------:-----.,,...- Englewood City Council December 16, 1996 Page8 • • COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO AMI.ND COUNCIL BILL NO. 60 BY INCLUDING REQUIREMENTS t'OR A TEN t'OOT, LANDSCAPED BUFnR ALONG TRI. I.AST smr. OF THE DEVELOPMENT WITH AN EIGHT t'OOT, DOUBLE smED WOOD RNCE ALONG TRI. I.AST smE OF TBE DEVELOPMENT, AND OPERATING HOUIIS RESTRICTED TO 7:11 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. SI.VEN DAYS A WI.EK. Ayes : Nays : Absent : The motion carried. Council Manbas Hathaway, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Bums Council Member Clapp Council Member Vonnittag Mayor Bums said, referring to the 11.aff' rcaNDmcndalioos that were pmcd out to Council before the meeting. that we don't need to include im,mlDC1Pldlcw that ha\'C already been included in motions . Council Member Hathaway llked if items six and -sbould be included since they arc regulated by the City and PUC . City Aaomey Brotzman advised that it would 11111 be necessary, but that, particularly item six rqarding puking OD the north side, CXJUld be included if Council Ill desiRCI . Council Member Waggoner aid be thinks it sbould be DOied on the PUD that it is understood. MAYOR BURNS MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO AMEND COUNCIL BILL NO. 60 BY ADDING TO THE PUB THAT THE SI.DACK ON TBE I.AST smE OF TBE DEVELOPMENT SHALL BE NO LESS TRAN 10 RET, SET8ACK ON THE I.AST CENTENNIAL AVENUE smE SHALL BE NO u:ss TRAN I RET AND LANDSCAPED AS SPECD'IED BY PLANNING COMMISSION RI.COMMENDAnoN NO. 1; THAT THE GATE ENTRANCE Bl.TWEEN BUILDINGS 1 AND I ON I.AST CENTENNIAL AVENUE SHALL BE WROUGHT IRON OR AESTHETIC EQUIVALENT; THE nNCES HTWEEN BUILDING 10 AND 12, FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF BUILDING 12 TO THE I.AST PROPERTY LINE AND THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OP BUILDING I TO THE 11:AST PllOPERTY LINE SHALL BE SIX rooT CRAIN LDIK; LANDSCAPING ALONG THE 11:AST CENTENNIAL AVENUE smE SHAU. CONt'ORM TO THE PLANNING COIOOSSION RI.COMMENDAnoN CONDinoN NUMaER 1 AND AT LI.AST 51% OF THE SlllttraS SHAU. BE AT l.&AST 5 GAu.oN SID; THE PLANNING COMMISSION RI.COMMENDATIONS, CONDl110NS NUMaEIIS I AND t, SHALL BE NOTED ON THE PUD; AND TO INCLUDE IN THE "1D THAT PARKING WILL NOT BE All.OWED ON THE NORTH smL Ayes : Council Manbas Hadlany, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays: None Absent : Council Member v~ The motion carried. Council Member Habenicht llked if we arc cxpcllillg OU11CM1 to 10111C liability R:SUlling from the owners' objections to the~-City Aaomey BrolZIIIID aid we could be named in a law suit, and, yes, the leaces ha\'C a lignific:anl iatcral in die prapaty to carry forward a PUD, bul the liliplion that might R:SUlt would be between the leas holder and the fee lloldcr. Allllougb they may bring III into that litiplion, it is acwally a fight bclween tllOlc two parties on bow die leas is llrUclW'cd and bow they arc reading the leue. Mayor Bums added tbat if they file an action and Fl a temporary ratnining order against the City, the City would limply be enjoined unlil IUdt time as the coun ruled on their leas. The City will eacntially be a spectator, be said, and await the decision of the coun . Council Member Hathaway llked if that would IIOp the building of this 11orqe unit. Mr . Brotzman aid it would if they got an injunction . I. I Englewood City Council December 16, 1996 Pagc9 .. • - V•nalla•tlle.,...a ........ ..,._c-a aw Na. M,u-'ed: Ayes : Coaacil Members Wigins, Habcaidll, Wagoaer, Capp. 8mm c.c-:il Meael' lfldllway Coaacil Meael' Vormittag (ii) Mayor eur.. ........... lie will ..... fnlm WliDg OIi tbia lllldel' bec:allC lie ii die a..un.n mdle Houlilla Audlarity. COUNCD. MEMBER BATIIAWAY MOVD, AND IT WAS 511:CONDl:D, TO Al'l'llOVI: AGENDA REM II (II) (II) ON 511:COND IIDDING. ORDINANCE NO. 72, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCD. Bll.L NO 76, INTRODUCED BY COUNCil. MEMBER HATHAWAY) AN ORDINANCE APPROVING nm SALE OF FIVE crrv OF ENGLEWOOD PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 3400, 3410, 3420, 3424 AND 3421 SOU11I SHERMAN STREET TO nm ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AU11IORITY . Coaacil Member lfldllway oom......, dial tllil w pnaenled to die rmideall ll Ordllnl Place, -bnc • copy mdle plam ud IIIOlt mtllem are thrilled ID far . SIie felt die CIOIIIIDelll ..... were • nice pare. Ayes : 12. 6--al INiet rrlr (a) Mayar's Choice Council Memben Hllhaway, Wigilll, Habellicbl, w...-,,aapp Nolle Mll)WBunls Council Mllllller VCll'llliaag Mayor Buras did 11111 bnc uy llllleerl to llrillg bebe c..:il. (b) Coaacil Mllllller'1 Cltaicc (i) Coaacil Member........., I. COUNCU. Ml:MBD BATIIAWAY IIOVD, AND ITWAS UC'ONND, TO TAKE AGENDA ITEM 12 (II) (I)• COUNCU. aD.L NO. 7', UNTIL ,oaam NOTICE. Ayes : Council Melllben fllllllway, w--. , ........ w..,_.,0app,e.r. Nolle Council Mllllller Vonailaac .. ; - -I I • • Englewood City Council December 16, 1996 Page 10 • • • 2. She wished everyone a Happy Holiday Seamn. (ii) Council Member Wiggins wished C\'a)'OIIC a Meny Christmas. (iii) Council Member Clapp wiaed C\'a)'OIIC a Meny Cbrillmal. . . ,.. .._ (iv) Council Member w...-, offend boliday peelings in Hawaiian. (v) Council Member Habellic:ht affered boliday gRICtinp in German. 13 . City .......... ae,.rt (a) Report City Manap:r Clark praenled the bi-wcc:kly Cinderella City Rcdevdopment Status (b) Mr. Clark stated that there is no Study Session IIChcduled for next Monday night 14. City Atteney'1 Report (a) City Attorney Brotzman did not have any 11111tas to bring before Council and wished C\'a)'OIIC Happy Holidays. IS . Mja..._. COUNCIL MEDEil HATHAWAY MOVED TO AD.IOUllN . TIie meeling adjourned aa 1 :22 p.m . • .. • ; , • 0 l• • ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO I . Call ta Order The regular meeting of the Englewood City Counc:il was called to order by Mayor Bums at 7:30 p.m. 2. hmlcatioll Tbe invocation was given by Council Member Wiggins. Tbe Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Bums. 4. Roll Call Present: Absent : A quorum was present. Council Members Hathaway, Clapp, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Bums Counc:il Member Vonnittag Also present : City Manager Clark S. Miaata City Attorney Brottman Deputy City Clerk Castle (a) COUNCIL MIMSH HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THI MINUTIS or TRI REGULAR MIITING or DECIMSIR 2. 1"6. Ayes : Council Members Hllllaway, Wiggins. Habeniclll, Wagoner, Clapp. Bums Nays : Noac Absent : Council Member Vormiuag Tbe motion canicd. 6 . a) Ann Nabbolz. ChaiJpenon of the Clean, Gl'CICII and Proud Commillioa, was prescnl to ...-nee the 9"' Annual Englewood Holiday Lighting Con&cst winners. Mayor Bums presenlCld the Mayor's Choice Award to the Miller-Bargas Family, 4104 Soulia Sbcnnan Street. He RCOgDizc,d thal the family OYCrCalllC advcnity to panicipaie in this year 's competition. having bad a garage fire earlier this year that destroyed IIIOII of their clccorltioas. Despite having to begin again. be said. they had the cldenniaalion and pcnneranc:1C to Clllcr the c:omat and be cxpreaed pleMlan: iB praeating them with the award. ' ..... •. .. I . , • Englewood City Council December 16, 1996 Page2 0 -,. Ms. Nabholz thanked everyone who participated in the Holiday Lighting Contest. She presented the following awards: Richard and Alice Klocwcr 4990 South Elati Street Randahl Headley 4 315 South Lipan Street Joe Ostrowski 4075 South Washington Street Petmanson Family 3918 South Elati Street Dwight and Ellen Latham 2971 South Emerson Street Steve and Leslie Ward 4225 South Sherman Street Rich and Peggy Cole 3017 South Pennsylvania Street Ken Swaim 3905 South Logan Street Mart Greiner 2875 South Dc1awarc Street Honorable Mention: An Blom Lifetime Holiday Spirit Award Christmas is for Children Most Unique Lighting Display Best Christmas Display Best Holiday Display Using Recycled Objects "Sweet"est Holiday Display A Santa Celebration Celebration of the Season Award Lights, Lights, Lights! Bo and Deana Wadsack Ken Leff 4560 South Sherman Street 4415 South Grant Street 350 East Bellewood Drive 3112 West Monmouth Avenue 3911 South Delaware Street 3444 South Broadway Maly Flack Maly Scliannc Ultra Legs Hosiery William Simomon 2981 South Cherokee Street Ms. Nabholz cxtcadcd spccia) thub Carol Welch of Ultra Legs Hosiery for being the first business on Broadway to enter the a,mpetition. b) Water Treatment Plant Technician Don Coatman presented to the City a momento of his recent trip to Russia . Mr. Coatman said he became im-olvcd with the project for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) bcc:ausc he worbd for that agency prior to his employment with the City of Englewood. He went to Russia with the EPA in a pilot study to help a typical Russian City privatize their infrastructure, particularly the water system. These people, he said. were told what to do and bow to do it for many years, so part of the project involves helping the citizens learn to think for themselves. On behalf of the citizens of Ni7Jmii Tagil, Mr. Coatman presented a tray which was hand painted by local artisans there. Having gone to Russia three times now . he said his next trip is scheduled for the end of March or the first of April to install a whole new chlorination system for them. ' ...... •. I . ---------------------~------,.,--------~------------------------- • Englewood City Council December 16, 1996 Page 3 0 • Mayor Burns suggested that a picture be taken of the presentation at a later time so that Mr. Coatman can take it back for the Russian people to see . Council Member Habenicht suggested putting the tray on display in the Library for the community to enjoy . There were no non-scheduled visitors. There were no communications, proclamations, or appointments . 9 . hblic Hearillc No public hearing was scheduled before Council. IO . C-t Acnda COUNCIL MEMBER HA TBA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (a) (i) THROUGH (v) ON FIRST READING. (a) Approve on First Reading (i) RESOLlITION NO . 97, SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLlITION APPROVING COMPENSATION PLANS FOR MANAGERIAL, SUPERVISORY, CONFIDENTIAL, UNCLASSIFIED AND PART-TIME BENEFITS-ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR 11fE YEAR 1997 . (ii) COUNCIL Bill. NO . 82. INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HAlllAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AIJl1iOIUZlNG AN lNTERGOVERNMENT AL AGREEMENT ENTITI..ED "AGREEMENT REGARDING CONSTRUCTION OF DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL IMPROVEMENTS ON BIG DRY CREEK AT WINDERMERE, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD - UDFCD AGREEMENT NO . 96-10.05 ," BETWEEN THE URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTIUCT AND 11fE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO . (iii) COUNCIL Bill. NO. II . INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN IN1cRGOVERNMENT AL AGREEMENT ENTITLED "CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PROJECT AGREEMENT Willi RTD FOR TRANSIT FACILmES AND PARKING SPACES TO BE INCORPORATED INTO THE REDEVELOPMENT OF COMMERCIAL REAL ESTA TE NEAR HAMPDEN AND SANT A FE (PRESENTLY REFERRED TO AS CINDERELLA CITY)" BETWEEN THE REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT (RTD) AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORAOO. (iv) RESOLlITION NO. 98 , SERIES OF 1996 ' ..... I· ---~---------------------~-,.,~-------~--------------------~-- • Englewood City Council December 16, 1996 Page4 • • A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE SUBDIVISION OF PROPER1Y LOCATED lN TIIE 2SOO BLOCK OF WEST UNION A VENUE AND APPROXlMATEL Y 600 FEET TO TI-IE SOUTii OF WEST UNION A VENUE, MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE CANFlELD SUBDIVISION . (v) RESOLUTION NO . 99, SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A LIST OF PERSONS FOR APPOlNTMENT AS HEARING OFFICERS FOR DISCIPLINARY GRlEVANCES . Vote rautu: Ayes : Nays: Council Members Hathaway , Wiggins, Habenicht , Waggoner, Clapp, Bums None Absent: 1be motion carried. Council Member Vonnittag COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEMS JO (II) (I) THROUGH fiv) ON SECOND READING. (b) Approve on Second Reading (i) ORDINANCE NO. 68, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 6S. INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA IBA WAY) AN ORDINANCE APPROVING TIIE REZONING OF THE ENGLEWOOD MERIDIAN PROPER1Y LOCATED AT 34SS SOU1li CORONA STREET, CURRENTLY Z.ONED IN TI-IE R-3 DISTRICT, TO A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. (ii) ORDINANCE NO. 69, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 73 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TI11..E 12, CHAPTER 18, SECTION 7, OF TIIE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1911S PERTAINING TO RESTRICTING THE NUMBER OF USERS ON ANY ONE WATER AND SEWER SERVICE . (iii) ORDINANCE NO. 70, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO 74 , INTRODUCED BY COUNClL MEMBER HAlllA WAY) AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 20 TO TI-IE VALLEY SANIT A TJON DISTRICT CONNECTOR 'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CllY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LAND WirnIN THE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES . (iv) ORDINANCE NO . 71 , SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO 7S . INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA IBA WAY) AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 129 TO THE SOU1liGA TE SANITATION DISTRICT CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT WIIB THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO FOR TIIE INCLUSION OF LAND WITHIN THE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES . .. I • Englewood City Council December 16, 1996 Pages Voteraalta: Ayes : Nays : Absent: The motion canicd. • • Council Members Hathaway, Wiggins, Habenicht. Waggoner, Clapp, Burns None Council Member Vonnittag 11. Onliauca, Raehltioa aad Motioa1 (a) Approve on First Reading There were no additional items submiued for approval on first reading. (See Agenda Item IO -Consent Agenda.) (b) Approve on Second Reading (i) Mayor Bums Slated that this is an opportunity for QJuncil to CXIIDIIICllt on the Public Hearing of Dccanber 2, 1996 and any other input C-ouncil MembCR wish to gm on Council Bill No.60. Council Member Hathaway 5lalCd that she will be voting apinll this Planacd Unit Da'Clopment based upon the comments at the public '-ring, and the relativity of the CXllllplex to the neigbborboods and the Brookriclge Shopping Center. It has DO( been plO\'al to lier, slle aid. 11111 this is the best use for this piece of ground. Council Member Waggoner Slid be will also be YOIUlg apinll ii alea dleR are -significant changes or restrictions placed upon the prapeny. COUNCO. MEMal.a BATBAWAY MOVED. AND IT WAS SI.CONDI.D. 10 APPROVE AGENDA ITI.M NO. 11 (II) (I) • COUNOL alLI.. NO. M COUNCIL BILL NO . 60, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HAlltAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 1llE REZ.oNING OF 1llE BROOKRIOOE SHOPPING CENTER lOCATED ON 1llE SOU11IEAST CORNER OF BEU.EVIEW AND SOUl1f BROADWAY IN 1llE 5100 BLOCK. CURREl'm.. Y .lONED 8-2, BUSINESS DIS11UCT TO A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. Council Member Waggoner offend amendmelll5 to ICCtioa two on the Jill of restrictions. He Slid be would like to ICC the IClback on the east side of the ck\dopmelll ~ no lea than a fifteen foot lands:apcd buffer. Also, along the prapeny line on the CIIII side of the cleYelopmeat, from Belleview to Centennial A venue, he would like an eight foal high, double sided, wood fence . By double sided, he said, he is referring to a fence that is finished on both sides. Clarifying for Council Member Hathaway , Mr. Waggoner Slid the IClback docs DO( apply to the Centennial A venue side, only the CIIII side of the devdopment, adjaClcnl to the properties. . ' ... I· 0 -------------~-----------.i---------------------------,--~- • Englewood City Council Deocmbcr 16, 1996 Page6 • • Continuing with his proposed amendments, Council Member Waggoner asked thal the open hours of operation be l'Cllrictcd to 7 :00 a.m. to 9 :00 p.m. seven clays a week and that on-sum parting on the north side of east Centennial A \'Cl1UC be prohibited. City Auomey Brotzman stated thal the latter would be a City function . Mr. Waggoner asked if we do not ncod ii then, to which Mr. Brotzman replied thal we do not, but their instruttion to staff would be to prohibit pa,ting on thal side . Mr. Waggoner asked if it can be put in the Pl.ID that the de\'doper undenWlds thal pa,ting n:slrictions will be placed on the north side of Centennial Avenue . Mr. Brotzman responded affiffllllMly. Council Member Hathaway asked if this would become part of the PUD for sure. Mr. Brotzman said that it would notify them that there arc going to be parting restrictions and the staff will lake affinnati\'e 11q,s to do that. Council Member Waggoner continued, stating the additional amendments would restrict the use of the buildings to IIOngC, and that there will be no rental or rmil of any type that takes place from out of those buildings. Council Member Hathaway asked if that would include the sale of boxes to tenants. Mr . Waggoner said he is 1110R: oonccrned with the operational aspect of the storage units and not necessarily the officie . He said he has no problem with the sale of boxes, as long as someone does not set up a business in one of the storage units. Council Member Hathaway asked if the foregoing should be put into the PUD . Mr. Brotzman said the real question is whether Council is modifying the sixth condition, which ratricts the units to storage only. Mayor Bums agn,cd that the restriction is al~ in there. Mayor Bums advised that Council is looking at a list of suggested issues from the Planning staff, and commented that some of them daYelai.l with Council Member Waggoner's amendments. Council Member Waggoner repeated his amendmeats as being a fifteen fooc landscaped buffer along the east side, a double sided, eight fooc high, wood fence, and restriction ol the hours ol operation to 7 a .m . to 9 p .m. Council Member Habenicht said she would IICOODd Council Member Waggoner's amendments. Mayor Bums asked how much paler the ldback would be than that originally pr-opoml. Council Member Waggoner responded thal it would add -. fft'C feet. Mayor Burm ac,d MUil thal would do to the internal layout. Mr. Was,oaer responded thal the original plan did IIOI include a landP:aprd buffer. although there was a buffer thal was not landscaped. Mayor Burns said he did DOI kNW wlly a fellcc would be nccessary on CenlelUlial bcclulc the building is there and thal is WJer than the fence. Council Member Hathaway commeatcd that IOIIIC units ha\'C I wrought iron fence even along the buildings. Council Member Wiggins asked for clarification as to why there would be an eight fooc fence and fifteen fed of landscaping ~ the fCIICIC and the buildings. Mr. Waggoner said it would just add 110111C attractiveness to the prupcny. Mr. Wiggins lapoadcd that the fence would prevent anyone from seeing the landscaping. Council Member HadlaMy said it might make --to ha\'C the landlalpe buffer start at the property line and go fifteea fcJel inward and thcll ha\'C the eight fooc fence. Council Member Waggoner said there was a a,nam lboul aoile and he lllid he -noc sure that ju5l the fence would restrict the noise to any extent . Mayor Bums said the building would be a IICCUrity buffer and asked why • fence would even be nccessary . Council Member Waggoner reapondcd thal ii would ju5l be I visual aspect for the neighborhood. He opined that the fence just looks bcncr than bare aJIICl'dc. Council Member Habenichl added thal it is more ol • security thing. Mayor Burns said the building is bigger than any fence and expreaal concern ' • . .. I· • 0 -------------------------.,----------------------------- • Englewood City Council Oec,cmber 16, 1996 Page7 • - that trash would accumulalc there. He asked if a fifteen foot buffer would reduce the number of buildings. Council Member Hathaway felt it would because there is currently only a ten foot buffer proposed on the cast side. Council Member Hathaway said if you drive down around Brookridgc, you would sec that most of the propcrtics have some type of opaque fence, so she said she would question the fence, also. Council Member Waggoner said he was really looting at, on the rcsidcace side, on the property line, an eight foot high, double sided wood fence, and between the buildings and the fence, a landscaped area . Mayor Bums asked if that would replace the fences the ~ have. Mr. Waggoner said, if the dcvclopcr puts up a fence within six inches of the property line, the ~ can do what they want with their fences. Council Member Hathaway felt that, because of the topography on the south side, ~n if you put up an eight foot fence, some of those rcsidcncc fcnca will be higher. 111c wall along that side, from north to south, tends to get dccpcr al one end. Council Member Waggoner said that they oould ~ their fence or take it down then. Mayor Bums asked, if the fence is within six inches of the property line, how the intcmal landscaped buffer will help. Council Member Wiggins said, and Mr. Waggoner agreed, that it would be a noise buffer. Mr. Wiggins said be aJUld go along with the fence and stay with the ten foot buffer, opining that five feet would not make that much diffcraicc. He said be wanted to be sure that fire trucks could still gel through the drive. Ms. Hathaway added that the current buffer is not landscaped, it is just asphalt. Council Member Habenicht offered, as a friendly amcndmcnt. that there be an eight foot fence with a ten foot landscaped buffer. Council Member Waggoner aa:q,ted. Mayor Bums noticed that the staff rccommcnded that the hours of operation not be rcsaric::lcd. He asked if this is the induSlly !ilandard. Council Member Hathaway answered thal it varies with tlac location . Some of them arc open twenty-four hours but those tend to be in induslrial areas ud arc fully Iii twenty-four hours a day. Council Member Waggoner asscncd that, since this is next to a raidenlial ncipborhood, thcrc should be no problem with restricting hours to 9 :00 p .m . Council Member Wiggins said thcrc is nothing to keq, them from coming back and n,qucsting a clwlF in the hours al a later time if thcrc is a problem. City Attorney Brotzman aJIICUJTed. He advised that staff will almost always ra:ommcnd no l'Cllriction on hours because they try to avoid all blue laws. 111c applicant. he added. docs not have a problem with the hours restriction. Council Member Clapp said that, after a period of time, wood can look pretty bad. She said she docs not know if concrcte is cheaper, but she has sccn some really attractive concrete and, as far as noise. that might be better. She said it wu just a thought. Mayor Bums Slated that the staff recommendations note several of the n:icommcndation arc to be nolcd on the PUD . He asked if that llep is ncccuary in addition to what was recommended in the ordinance . City Attorney Brotzman said it is bcdcr to have it oo the PUD bcc:ause you ablolutcly sec it on the PUD that way . Mayor Bums asked if it would be approprialc to rccommcnd that these staff recommendations be adopted. except where changed by other motions, rather than going through them one by one . City Attorney Brotzman aJIICUJTed . Mayor Bums asked if the amendments aJUld be read again. ' ' .... .. I· • 0 , 2 I • Englewood City Council December 16 , 1996 Pagc8 • -I • COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO AMEND COUNCIL BILL NO. '8 BY INCLUDING REQUIREMENTS FOR A TEN FOOT, LANDSCAPED BUFFER ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF THE DEVELOPMENT WITH AN EIGHT FOOT, DOUBLE SIDED WOOD FENCE ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF THE DEVELOPMENT, AND OPERATING HOURS RESTRICTED TO 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. Ayes: Nays: Absent : 1bc motion carried. Council Members Hathaway , Wiggins, Habenicht. Waggoner. Bums Council Member Clapp Council Member Vormittag Mayor Bums said. referring to the Slaff recommendations that wen: passed out to Council before the meeting, that wc don't need to include recommendations that have already been included in motions . Council Member Hathaway asked if items six and seven should be included since they arc regulated by the City and PUC. City Attorney Brotzman advised that it would DOI be neccssa,y, but that , particularly item six regarding parking on the nonh side, oould be included if Council so desired. Council Member Waggoner said be thinks ii should be DOied on the PUD thal it is understood. MAYOR BURNS MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO AMEND COUNCIL BILL NO. '8 BY ADDING TO THE PUB THAT THE SETaACK ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE DEVELOPMENT SHALL BE NO LESS THAN 10 FEET, SETaACK ON THE EAST CENTENNIAL A VENUE SIDE SHALL BE NO LESS THAN I FEET AND LANDSCAPED AS SPECIFIED BY PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION NO. 1; THAT THE GA TE ENTRANCE BETWEEN BUILDINGS 1 AND I ON EAST CENTENNIAL AVENUE SHALL BE WROUGHT IRON OR AESTHETIC EQUIVALENT; THE FENCES BETWEEN BUILDING 10 AND 12, FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF BUILDING 12 TO THE EAST PROPERTY LINE AND THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BUILDING I TO THE EAST PROPERTY LINE SHALL BE SIX FOOT CHAIN LINK; LANDSCAPING ALONG THE EAST CENTENNIAL A VENUE SIDE SHALL CONFORM TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION CONDITION NUMBER 1 AND AT LEAST SO% OF THE SHRUBS SHALL BE AT LEAST 5 GALLON SID; THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS, CONDmONS NUMBERS I AND 9, SHALL BE NOTED ON THE PUD; AND TO INCLUDE IN THE PUD THAT PARKING WILL NOT BE ALLOWED ON THE NORTH SIDL Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Wiggins, Habenicht. Nays : Absent : 1bc motion carried. Waggoner. Clapp, Bums None Council Member Vonnittag Council Member Habenicht asked if we arc expoling ounelves to some liability resulting from the owners ' objections to the development. City Attorney Brotzman said wc aJUld be named in a law suit. and, yes, the lessees have a signifant illlClal in the property to carry forward a PUD. but the litiplion thal might result would be betwccn the leuc holder and the fee holder. Although they may bring us into that litigation, it is actually a fight betwccn thole two panjes on how the lease is stnactun:d and how they arc reading the lease . Mayor Bums added thal if they file an action and get a temporary restraining order against the City , the City would simply be enjoined until such time as the CXJWt ruled on their leuc. The City will essentially be a spcclalor. he said. and await the decision of the CXIWI . Council Member Hathaway asked if that would stop the building of this storage unit. Mr. Brotzman said it would if they got an injunction . ' ..... • . I . I • .,-------------~--------------,.~- Englewood City Council Dec:cmbcr 16, 1996 Page9 <. • • Vote raaltl oa die ori&i•al aotiGII to approw Ceudl Bill Ne. 60, u aaeaded: Ayes: Council Members Wiggins. Habenicht. Nays : Absent: The motion c:arried. Waggoner, Clapp, Burns Council Member Hathaway Council Member Vormittag (ii) Mayor Bums llllCd thal be will abslain from Wling on this mauer because be is the Chairman of the Housing Authority. COUNCB. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM II {It) (ii) ON SECOND HADING. ORDINANCE NO. 72 , SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO 76, IN11tOOUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HAllfA WAY) AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 11fE SALE OF FIVE CI1Y OF ENGLEWOOD PROPERTIES LOCAll!D AT 3400, 3410, 3420, 3424 AND 3428 SOlTl'H SHERMAN S11IBET TO 1HE ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AU11fORITY. Council Member Hadunny QOllllllelllcd thal this WIS presenled IO lbc residents II Orchard Place, we have a a,py oflbc plans and mosl of them m: thrilled so far . She fdt the aJllllllelll sheds were a nice gaturc. Ayes: Nays : Abltain : Ablcnl : The motioo c:arried . 12 . GcMralDilClllliN (a) Mayor's Choice Council Members Hathaway , Wiggins. Habenicht. Waggoner, Clapp None MayorBums Council Member Vormittag Mayor Burns did DOI have any llllltel'I to brillg bcfon: Couacil . (b) Council Member's Clloiclc (i) Couacil Mclllbcr Haduiway I . COUNCB. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO TAaLE AGENDA ITEM 12 {It) (i) -COUNCB. IIILL NO. '79, UNnL nJIITIIER N011CL Ayes: Nays : Ablcat : The motioo c:arried . Cauncil Members Hathaway, Wigias. Haba1ic111. W..-r, Clapp, Burns Nolle Cauncil Member Vormittag . ' I. 0 Englewood City Council Dcc:embcr 16, 1996 Page 10 • • 2. She wisbcd eva,onc a Happy Holiday Scallon. (ii) c.ouncil Member Wiggins wisbcd ~ a Meny Christmas. (iii) Council Member Clapp wisbcd ~. Meny Christmas. (iv) Council Member W..-r offered holiday gn,dings in Hawaiian. (v) Council Member Habcnidlt offered holiday gn,dings in German. 13 . City Maaaaer"• ...... (a) Report. (b) Mr. Cwt llacd dull lhele is DO Sbldy Scaioa IChedulcd b IICXI Monday night. 14 . City AallraJ'• ...... (a) City Altonley BIOtzlllall did not llavc may llllltCn ID brillg befon: Council and willled ~ Happy Holicllys. 15 . ~ ..... COUNCIL Ml:MaltR HATHAWAY MOVED 10 ADIOUIIN. TIie aeetiltgadjoarnclll ll l :ll p.m. • • ' I / ,, / ·, . " • <. ' ·, AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF ·~ .. ..1' .. , , • / THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL DECEMBER 18, 1998 7:30P.M. 1. CaU to order. 7tJO 2. lnvocatk,n. !))'1?~ Pledge of Allegiance. JIJA;f(.o RolCal-r,~(~~ 3. 4. Minutn. a. M"'"-hrmfflO-CilyCoundl-of-2, 19911. ~ 6. Scheduled Visitors. CPIMN limit your presentation to t9n minutn.) / .. v' b. _., ,w..,to .,._,.,.,. CINn. ~,. Commission's Holiday Lighting Competition. ~ Don Coatman, Wat• Plant Technician. will present to City Cou.ncil • memento of his recent trip to Ruaia. 7. Non-Scheduled Visitors. CPINN limit yow pr-Italian to five minutN.) p 8. Communications, Proclamations, Md Appointm•ita. / 9. Public Hearing. (None scheduled) ? ......... .,,_ ..... ....ay_. ... ....., ............... ...., .. CIIJ.,.[ ~,-... •C7Glal• ........... ~ ......................... ,... .. I . I • • ·, • .. C,ty Council Apnda Dec:anber 16, 1"6 hp2 10. Consent Agenda. a. Approve on First Reading. i. Recommendation from the Oepstment of Administrative Services to #oll adopt a resolution approving 1997 cost of living wage increases for the .,__,, following City employees: Managerial and supervisory employees; Confidential employees; Part-time benefit-eligible employees; and Unclassified, benefit-eligible employees. STAFF SOURCE: Randle llarthlame, Director of M•••badwe ..,... ii. Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an lnt.-govemmental Agrwnent with Urban _ J q 1 Drainage and Flood Control District for improvements to Big Dry Creek at Cfi I'" Windermere StrNt. STAFF SOURCE: a.-Eatalty, Dlractar of Pubic Worb. iii. Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Regional Transportation District CRTDI for Light Rail Facilities at the Hampden Station. STAFF SOURCE: a.-Eatalty, Dlrectar of Pubic Works. iv. Recommendation from the Office of Neighborhood and Business O • ! /'111 Development to adopt a resolution approving the Final Plat of the Canfield ~ '11 Subdivision. STAFF SOURCE: Tricia Langon, N1lghbarhood and Environmental Technician. v. Recommendation from the City Attorney's Office to adopt a resolution D __ ~,appointing hearing officers for disciplinary grievances. STAFF SOURCE: ft"""' Daniel •oa111a1, City Aamney. b. Approve on Second Reading. i. a Council Bill No. 85, approving the Planned Unit Deli 1IC111ffl811t for the (ftll.1,IJ Englewood Meridian. ii. 1 • Council Bill No. 73, approving a rellriction on the number of ~ per (ft}.w"f water and sewer service line. J.10 Council Bill No. 74, approving V*" Supplement .f20. ,;J.i I Council Bill No. 75, approving Southgate Supplement .f129. • . .. I • • 0 '32xl • City c-.dl" ...... Dec £le. 16, 1ft6 ..... J • t 1 • Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions. a. Approve on First Reading. f / b. Approve on Second Reading. w •• i. Council Bill No. 80, approving the . Planned Unit Development for~ ~ Brookridge Shopping Canta,. Mayor's Choice . Council Members' Choice. i. Council Bill No. 79, •tablislling an adviaary procea with Ngarc:t to the sunsetting of the Eiiglewood Dow,11DWn Dew1lapmem Authority. (First reading) 13. City Manager'• Raport. 14. City Attorney's Aepon. ? The following minutes ... traianiftad ta Cily Cauncl battuw, 11/27/H-12/14198: • Eiigtewood Cultural Ans Com.-.--u ·an fflNdng of November I, 1198 • Engtewood Peru and ReclNtion Com., ·11iaw, .....ang of Nowmber 14, 1198 • Englewood Public Library loerd fflNting of November 12, 1198 .... Cllf .. ~·1 • . I· 0 1 32xl • • • <. Agenda It.em 11 b i Hadaway mowd to approve Council Bill No . 60 Wagoner mowd to amend: l . Setbadt on east side shall be DDt Ima thin a 15 ft. Jap,I• apef bu&r 2. Alona property line on .. lide af development from Belleview to C...... aill be a double aided. wood,. fbotbip ... 3. ffoun aC openbOll 1-iellid to 7 LID. to 9 p.lD. ..,. days a w.t Habeaicbt o8ind, wl w....-ac:cepled. a &iendly .,......,_,, of m eipl fbot &ace with a tea fbot laidw;aped bldlir. Approved s -l (nay: Clapp) Mayor Bums mowd to amend by adding the following to the PUD: l. Secbilck Oil the eut lide of the development shall be DO lea thin 10 t.t, llltbadt on the Eat C'ffltennial Avera1e side sblll be DO lea thin a &et and landscaped U specified by Planning Commiuion leoNIMNI detion No. l. 2. The pte entnn:e between buildings l and I on Eat c-,-,.,;.J AWIIUe shall be wrought iron or aeatbetic equivalent. The fmcea between buildinp l O and 12, from the nonheut comer of building 12 to the eut property line, and from the IOUtheast comer of building a to the .. property line shall be six fbot chain link. 3. JADdtclpins along the Eat Cemenmal AWIIUe aide all caafbrm to die Pllaaing Commill!¥lll Rmldetion Condition Number I and• !wt SO% of the shrubs .... be at leut s pDon size. 4 . The Pllaaing Cc,mn,iwion Recommendations Ccnrfitw,m Numbers a _. 9 aill be noted on the PUD . S Include in PUD dllt parking will noc be allowed on the aonb lide. Approved 6-0 Vote on orip111 motion u amended: S • I (nay : Hadaway) . ' 0 • • • 0 1 32xl --------------------------.,------------------------------- 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Call to order. Invocation. • I• • <. AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL DECEMBER 16, 1996 7:30P.M. Pledge of Allegiance. Roll Call . Minutes. a. Minutes from the Regular City Council Meeting of December 2, 1996. 6. Scheduled Visitors. (Pleue limit your presentation to ten minutes.) a. Presentation of awards to the winners of the Clean, Green and Proud Commission's Holiday Lighting Competition. b. Don Coatman, Water Plant Technician. will prasent to City Council a memento of his recent trip to Russia. 7. Non-Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to five minutes.) 8. Communications, Proclamations, and Appointments. 9. Public Hearing. CNone scheduled) ,.__.. ff yo11 ._. atlallllly _. .... ....., ..... ...., ..... ..., .. 0,.,1 d ••C7DMIS)• .............. ..__ ...... ~ ........ ftlll*,-. • ..... 'I •. I· 0 '32xl City Council ApndA December 16, 1996 ,.2 .. • - 10. Consent Agenda . • a. Approve on First Reading . i. Recommendation from the Depanment of Administrative Services to adopt a resolution approving 1997 cost of living wage increases for the following City employees: Managerial and supervisory employees; Confidential employees; Pan-time benefit-eligible employees; and Unclassified, benefit-eligible employees. STAFF SOURCE: Randie llarthlome, Dnctor of Adminillbalin S.wices. ii . Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an Intergovernmental Agreement with Urban Drainage and Flood Control District for improvements to Big Dry Creek at Windermere Street. STAFF SOURCE: CharlN &tarly, Dnc:tor of Pubic Worb. iii . Recommendation from the Depanment of Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Regional Transponation District (RTDI for Light Rail Facilities at the Hampden Station. STAFF SOURCE: CharlN Est.ty, Dnc:tor of Public Woltls. iv. Recommendation from the Office of Neighborhood and Business Development to adopt a resolution approving the Final Plat of the Canfield Subdivision. STAFF SOURCE: Tricia Langon, Neighborhood and Environmental Technician. v. Recommendation from the City Attorney's Office to adopt a resolution appointing hearing officers for disciplinary grievances. STAFF SOURCE: Daniel •utn,www. City AttorMy. b. Approve on Second Reading . i . Council Bill No. 85, approving the Planned Unit Development for the Englewood Meridian. ii. Council Bill No. 73, approving a restriction on the number of users per water and sewer service line . iii. Council Bill No. 74, approving Valley Supplement 120. iv. Council Bill No. 75, approving Southgate Supplement 1129. . ,. .. I. 0 • • • ,. .. City Council Apncla 1>ean1er 16, 1"6 ,.1 1 1 . Ordinances, Resolutions, end Motions. 11. Approve on First Reeding. b. Approve on Second Reeding. i. Council Bill No. 60, approving the Planned Unit Development for Brookridge Shopping Center. ii . Council Bill No. 76, authorizing the Hie of five properties on South Sherman Street to the Englewood Housing Authority. 12. General Discussion. 11 . Mayor's Choice. b. Council Members' Choice. i. Council Bill No. 79, establishing en advisory process with regard to the sunsetting of the Englewood Downtown Development Authority. (First reeding) 13. City Manager's Report. 11. Cinderella City Redevelopment Status Report. 14. City Attorney's Report. Adjournment. The following minutn were transmitted to City Council a.tween 11 /27 /98-12/14/H: • Englewood Cultural Arts Commission fflNting of November I, 1 IN • Englewood Perks end Recreation Commission meeting of November 14, 1991 • Englewood Public Library Bo•d mHting of November 12, 1191 IOIN-11 • . .. I . 1---------------------------·~--------------------------, ..... ---. , . •, • .. ENGLEWOOD aJ'Y COUNCD. ENGLEWOOD, .utAPABOE COUNTY, COLOllADO DI 11,2.1• I . Cal te 0... De ......... aCtbc E-,lewoad Cily c.-:il -CIIIIIII IO Oldcr by Maya, a... a 7:39 p.m. 2. .._._ 3. J'WFtlAa.- Tbc Pledp or ADepuce -1a1 i,y Mayor eun.. ... a.ac.11 Placnl: Couaci1 Mmllerl lflllllway, Capp, WiaiM, lflbeaidll, Vormiaq, Wa,paer, Buns Alllcal: Nolle A quorum -pnlClll. A11D praclll: City M-., an Cily Aaar-, ._ Allilllal ID die Cily ....... Once CilJ an Elil ........ c 111)0.f ••• .,__ ...... U9illlill S. .__ (a) COUNCIL IIDDD WIGGINS IIOVD, AN9 ff WAS lmCONaD, TO APPROVE TBE MINU1D or THE UGIJIA& IID11NG or NOVDDal ...... 6 . A,..: Cwil ....... lfllllaway. v......., w--.r • ·ck, w....-.Cllpp.a... Nays : Noac 7. Na URI I I II I Vllleln (a) a.lyGlpall, 3113 ._.._...., .............. ~•--• ,.....a_lhalllellllc.-:il .................. ..,_....._ -..... GISI ·-• peop1enouwpmiaai, .... ......._ ........ ..,...,.._.,.....,__.,.... •. I. • 0 '32xl • • • E•&i"'ood City C..llril Decealler 2, 1996 Pqel 0 -,. they have bcco operating peacd'ully in the QOIIUllunity and there has not been any problems with this. Ms . Gagnon aimmcnted that she ii really kind of confused about the two years. why they have to go through two more years and then apply for the c:oaditioaal me, when they have been operating all along. She opined it is very easy to chcc:k planning and 7.0ning to -if there have been any complainll and if they have been a problem to their neighbors. She said she is asking Council to CIOnsider that. Ms . Gagnon noted that she also wanted to point out what this will do to new licenled care coming in. She offen,d the scenario that we have a new person that has moved in, their realtor llas not told them that they have moved into an R·l·A l.onc: so they go to apply for their licellle. She aid she UIIIIIICI now they will be told to check 7.0lling, so they are not in the -bolt the l'Cll m them are in. Continuing with the scenario, Ms . Gagnon CIOIIIIIICllled that they then go to the planniDg and ZIOlling and find out that they first of all have to put a sign in their yud and they have to go and pt their neipbors approval. She opined that very few people, after going througb all the ,q,alarions II the State, are going to do that. In eaeoce, she said, she is very CIODCa1ICld that Council will lCYCl'dy limit the number m licienled day care, -with the conditional use, that are going to be able to come in. She noted 11111 people call her II least oac:e a week and she is DOI able to take their children. She pointed out that there is such a need for day care. Ms . Gagnon said she is asking that. rather than put limill on people that they are not going to be able to do, she is asking that we come together and address some m the fears m some m the opposition. For example, she noted, they are really ooncaned about numbers. She pointed out that they are lic:emcd for six children and she has told people repeatedly that they are DOI ccnten. She reilCralcd that she is allowed only six children and if they see more than that she asks that they call social services. She noted it is not safe, either they are unlicensed or they are not following the guidelines they agreed to with social serviccs. She asked why all the groups on this don't come topther, put out the day care regulalinns, so the neighbors are DOI being bothered . las1cad m fighting each other on this, she asked why they don't come together as a C10mmittee and, instead of basically dimiaating licensed day care in this area where it is so aecdcd, come together and really structure it so that it is not affensi\te to any m the neighbors . So again, she said, she would ask that Council reconsider the oonditional use that was proposed last week. (b) Karessa Lavery, Mn. Arlplhoe County, 3271 South Acoma Slreet. llalcd that she bad very little to say on the topic. However, she noted. she is intcrated in starting a --profit child care center on J 100 South Acoma. She aid she is not quite aware mwllcdler that is in the R·l·A .zone District, however, ifit is not, that is very , very bdplul . Ms. Lavery llalcd that she is very much in support of what she is asking, that the child care pn,viden all be brought IOFlher III they can dia:uls this matter. Because this wiU really afrcct the wniliel and the c:hildrai in this area thal really need child care and the home care providers . She said she would bale to mac it -difficult for theae folb, who alttady 111\-e to go through SO many regulations just to operlle daily. So, she CIOIDIIICllled, she is allll asking that Council reconsider . (c) Jackie Howard, 10725 Wat Oalario Place, UUlelon, llalcd that her daughler is in Englewood day care . She aid she wanted to point out thal the people mthe R·l·A l.onc: District e xclusively, almost euentially, Hampden HiUs, bad 39 lipllWa Uing thal they -opp«-1 to in home day care . That was praented at the meetin& fl November 11• and she wanted to point out that they had signatures also tumcd in that said that day care is not a pniblem, aever llas been a problem, never will be a problem. She said they had over 400 signllWa thal -tumcd in this morning all in the R· 1 ·A District. Ms. Howard noted that, to her, that's Uin& dull there an: oaly few people that bave a problem _,th this day care, there are only a few thal have aay kind fl pn,blem widl die quality fl life that is going to be afrecting their neighborhoods . She CIOIIIIIIClllld thal clay care ii Wially from six o 'clock in the morning to six o'cloc:k at night. She said lllle W...S to aak die few people thal an: oppOlcd to day care whal happens ifa wnily fl five or six kids-ia IICXl door, an:tllcy an: goilla to uw two years to pt rid of their children. She asked if that is a ClOllditiouJ -or ifthal iljaa b day care . Ms. Howard said thal it teems like the ruling ii jull going campldcly .... the c:llildrea m today . She lllled she 1IWOllld " 0 I· C l • . ,, • I ~Iii~ 1{1 1~11 IIIJlllft1t11r,.1111:J.1 11J~ll'[lll i1 trf I .. ~ I 5: ~ -(1 ,t,~1,,,, ll1 B st Hi, .. i~ g_ft' {l . Ii• 1!1;'ff[l:tl•lii·'·!st1~1r11~11!.1~1i-ii ii 1 t ~ I: 1 .s J-s S' 11 t $ s· 1 · 1 .&_ I i • I .f, 1 · ,J r1 f 1 !. r : i i .... iei ;.,.~.llitf!lt'!ift~;(lr~11li, tHl~I~ (l l ~s; tI1'ltlUh1 iI· ·JrlH1~hdnd L 'I i11f.{ll1 1i 1li~ l11ll 1 f1 wlr _ ~~ I 1r~;1l1li,,f•![1(tl~11:1Bfl11~l11• ~ · e5t frl .1 s o11 ff •1 •stt>s· l • J< hn H1J:t1 1-1wU 11 111'1if 111h h1 1 !i•1 11 r 11:1 rt 'ii IF ttl Jtl Wl.f I [Jrl 1!t 'If gi J I Iii Jtlffi!f~1li1rJriil 1 1ili~(lltfll,!i i f ,i~ , thl inl,lrtfa:U J1 J •tt•i"4(uf I ;·1 !f!ft ~1'!•tl11f 11i{~I! 1·1 1 1,Jf 1 i r I . ~ .,_, .. ' • , • ; 0 ----------------------------------------------~-------~----- • • Ea&Jewood City CCN1ncil December 2, 1996 Pace.c 0 -,• Mayor Bums commented that be is to contact Mr. Mulhern. • be also lm'CI on the Housing Authority Board on which be is a very good member, but be bas been allaeDl for I couple oCIIIOlllhs for this IIIIIC reason . So, be noeed, they do not know yet wbelber be is going to Illy on the Housing Authority Board or not. 9. Public Hurillc (1) COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO OPEN THE PUBUC HEARING TO RECEIVE CITIZEN INPUT ON THE BROOKRIDGE SHOPPING CENTER PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. Ayes : Council Members Hadlnly, Vonnittlg. Wigias. Habalicllt, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : None Motion carried and the public beuiDg opened. All testimony was given under oath. Planning Community Coordinator Stitt SIited that this is I public baring for the BroaluidF PIIDaed Unit Development. He advised that this IDllter was considered by the City l'lllllling and Zoning C-ommission on October 8, 1996. It is I PUD application to allow the expansion oC the sboppina cmer into mini or self storage on the CISlem portion of the lite. He noted that this is, in flcl. the finl PIIDaed Unit Development to go through our process. that the PUD pn,ce11-adapted this :,ar in July . Mr. Stitt submitted proof of publication that Notice o( Public Haring -published November 7, 1996 ill the Englewood Herald. He SIited that the applicant will be providing pn,o( o( pcllliDa. He cxplailled tbM early in the pn,ce11 stiff" spent I great dell o( time working with the appliClat on cucdy how to praent this proposal to the City . Originally, when they finl lllkcd with the applicut. the Plunod Unit Development regulations weren't in place. And bis proposal, while intaawlg. prelC8lal I prablcm for the stiff" in that there WISll 't I vehicle to praent this proposal to both Ille l'lulliD& C--waiM ad City Council . So, be noted, they prevailed upon Mr. Sprigp to wait .-ii Ille Planned Ullit Dc\>eltJ : t regulations were in place to present this proposal to both the Pluain& c:.oauaiaion ad City Coucil. The applicant bas chosen that. 11 Sllff's • ...,.ion, • • way o( pn,vidina for a site apecific: __. o( 1 proposal . Mr. Stitt explained that their C1011CCn1 -11111 if this proposll -llloplDd ia die B-2 Dillria in general there would be less control available . Wlleras, die Plwied Ullil Det.:l:a-pm: t ,...._ prO\ide I great dell o( control, not only OIi apecific: -. 11111 ia lerm o(dle delip ad~ fll die proposed uses. He advised that buically the~ is ......, • widiflcatioe fll die exillills B-2 regulations. The Planned Unit Development is~ oCtwo -.0, c IMill ••s. I dillricl pla. wllidl is ballically the regulations that pan the Ulel OD the sile, ad a site pllD, Mlidl .,..... cucdy MIii uses are positioned where. ICCICSS, landscaping and ti-types o( ........__ TIie dillricl plall ~ not tom 11ignif1C111tJy different from the existin& B-2 rqulations i11 tenm o( permilled 111e1 . DeMity and that type of issue, with the excq,lion ii permits mini-llOrlge • I -ill this paniailar -· He IIMleli that the site in particular is the Brookridle Sboppin& Center, wbic:11 is bounded by Bcllmew, ~ and Centennial Avenues. He SIited that the applicllion that -originllly llllmiaod by Mr. Spri1P, - ID application that we provided him and it -1 Planned l>eYelopment applicalion.. lbecaae • the time we hid jull completed the PUD ordilllllCIC and hid not prepared ID afficial PUD applicalion . He explained tbll I llllelMIII on the boaCNII o(tbat PD appliCllioll bas led to -_. 11111 n,quila that if the appliclllt is not the property OMICl" thll 1 --6-the property -be llllaiaed in addition to the application. 11lal -true Wider Ille ftlWllions fll the PD, but the Plulled Ullit Del,,elopmeol ffllWremellll are such tbal tlle appliClat IICleds to aow only I ....... iW ill Ille propel1Y or I ... ement from the property OWIICI". 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Mr. Stitt said DO, that apin be lllougbt it had -to do willl the cost of land and development than it does what may be IIOftld in thole facilities. He advi.a that tbcrc arc some storage facilities that arc daigned apccific:llly for industrial lklnF, but tbeae arc typically daigncd for household and llXIIC ClOIIIIIICFCill llange. Pelpoacling to Council Member Hlbcaicbt'1 c:oncc:rn, Council Member Wiggins IWCd that tbcrc is nothing to pmat them 6-llaving illepl llu8' in tbcrc, that the only one who bu control is the owner of the property, if tllcy WIida them wbea tllcy open it and ICC that they have illepl stuff, then tllcy would rqlOlt. Olher than that, be lllled, tbcrc is DO COIIIIOI It all, and they arc UICld quite often for illepl llongc of many tllinp. He said tllcy usually movc the llu8' when the owners arm 't IWillble or arc not MICbing diem. Ms. Habellicht uked if lllis is the kind of thing where somebody wouJd steal tbinp and use llorage. Mr. Wiggins aid yes, 1h11 tllcy stOR ltOlcn goods. He commented that Cbid' Vandermee am ldl you whit you find in tbeae an,e loclicn, that it is unlimited. NaraJtics, stolen items, illepl and buardous material, anything like that C1111 be put in tbcrc, be noted, unless somebody is Mlebing, 1h11 it ii ltric:tly up to tbe owner. Council MClllber Vormittag asked if the owners have an agreement willl tbe lessee for 55 ~. Mr. Stitt said yes. Mr. Vormittag questioned wbetber be can do whatever be wants on that land. Mr. Stitt said be was not sun: that it was quite that open-ended, but that tbe applicant would be Ible to discuss that, to explain tbe tcnns of the lease . Mr. Stitt noted that be understands that be bu a fairly wide range of activities that be can conduct in tcnns of construction, demolition on the property without violating the terms of tbe lease. Mike Spriggs. I SOS Cottonwood Lane, Littleton, owner of Brooluidgc Shopping Center, presented each council member with an informational booklet . He advised the Mayor and Council that be - withdrawing the letter his attorney sent on Wednesday, whi~h -requesting a CIOlltinuancc:. He SIited be was prq,arc,d to go ahead. Before preceding with his PUD propoal, be llid be wanted to take a few moments to take a look back at the last three and a half ,an sinClc be purchased the Broatridlt Shopping Center. Because, be DOtecl. his Pl.JD proposal n:pl'Clelltsjult a continuation of the R'NitaliDtioa of the c:omcr. that be started when be purchased the center. Mr. Spriggs adviled that when be pwdlllled the shopping center it was 40 ,an old,· it was tiled, it needed updating. it had ineffective lignagc, the vacancy was about 40% and the lighting was inadequate in tbe center. He noted it -one hu,e li&bt pole that -~ feet tall, with twelve huge old bulbs in it, which at any time half of them -bunled out and it IICMld • a bomc for prollably SO pipoas. Mr. Spriggs conunented that be also had a !Mer bar/spons bar out front called Paddy Boocs, which ieally didn 't do anything to enhance the n:pulalion of tbe ccnter or its aruacti-to potelltial shoppers. He noted it was also situated forward on the lite and had a quite a lot of unUICld ground in the back of the center. It wasa 't ieally an efficienl shopping c:mtcr. But. be said. be fdl that tbe shopping ccnter had a lot of poteDtial and one of the rascms was lhll it MS IUffllUllded by a seal strong. llable neighborhood, willl hip dealities and tbcrc was a lot of traffic a1 that intersection . He stated that it is pniblbly the IIIDlt heavily IJlffidled iDICrlection, that ii all in the ._ grade. in tbe City of Englewood and pniblbly oac of the bipat trafflcbd iDtenDctioas in ac.1ually the City of Denver. Mr . Spriggs showed Council a copy of the original rendering oftbe lhoppiag CleDfer and noted that they actually built the shopping center to look like that. He pointed out a oapy of bis plan, of what be originally wanted the shopping to look like . Mr. Spriggs pracntecl Council with a lllqUalCe of the rehab of the shopping center. which they passed around . He noted that tbe final product ii whit was represented on tbe rendering. He commenled that al tbe time be did not "-' be was ping to have a Black-eyed Pea. that be would be IUIXlellful in PIii rid of Paddy Booll. Mr . Spriggs SIited that bis fint goal in rmtalizina this property -1h11 it wouJd llave a aeipbortiood and family appeal, that be wanted to 8\'0id uautable uses. Molt oftbcm, be noted, an: allowed ill B-2 Z1111UJ11, i.e. 1a1tOO pu1on. pn'lllhops. bars and adult XXX boobtore, • IOII& • lie ii 500 l'ed 6-iaidaltial. He aid be can do all of that under the existing ZIIIIUIII , He adviled lllal be MIited IO aYOid any automotive, any rc,air, any lube sbapl and any servia: llalioal • tbcrc ii -ab fA 11181 oe Broadway. Mr . Spriap llaled lhll be • I· 0 • ~ l. • • J 11:111111 lll!l!ilfli!!l~lill!llllil!l~litllil!!ill l[i -t!•-"H"l: i:l"J!l:l'.PJ""fii~1sr1· i .. _,. w~ a!w t _: ~1w ·,ii I l~r~ i illi;Br!~ J~-illlaa itfJiilr ,~,Je,~Jigl~'1ft 1 t!1f1irr11r111rllt~;t~if • ri!~t•!1ri 1•i~1 1 1!Jllifll1l1 1t~i!1~1111ttJll!1r1;~,,1- ,1i['i•1· iftl1 ! !·1r1l~1 [1r1r1i11 .. t1r!tf 1 !l;J 1~ i!l11!1i1! li!t 1 1·1 1 f,;11 1 if111 1,11i11fl·, 1 11i!ii1~i11 l!li!l1'1 1 ''t r•·i"' r, • i · ~,JJ · J•·fr 1 a.Ja. •. 1 ... 11&;•, 1•: 1f i·t Ji J! JI~ ,i · ri ,~ . f, 1 t I ~ii ·1ril 11 . '1 J ~it1i I~ If: =·1· ~ 11 s ! 11 i a.; t _. • J· t •·Ir a. . a·~ ; J ~ I I.I . i l t . l!f1J;J1 1·t 1:1111!IJli!1f1111111111J11~;rfl~,1 1 111 1t lillrft, .. , !tlr[~ ·,1''1'~'·!,Ji1f1-:•,:.!· .•1Jll!it1'; !a! .f i .. 11" (l . i 'I i, .. ·•p• .. r·r -··••d t : i1Ji;tl f[lili1i~',,filfJ,1li!!ll!1i[ffil 11·111·111il! w . t ·r•rs · f I fl ii la• 1~ • • r I 0 • ... • • 1'.a&iewood City C•acil December 2, 1996 PaietO • 0 • introducing this use, by 24 trips per peak hour. He said the peak hour, the busiest hour ortbc: clay, tbc:re will only be eight trips aenented by this-. oa Cenleanial. He aid he -Sd imagine that the: najority of those would go rigbl 10 Bra.t,ny. The other thiq is, dial tbc:re is 1111 oft"-sueet parting. He advised that bas lalked to all the neighbors he could CXllllac:I and Ibey are wry COIICCl1ICd about parking in the: neigbborbood, beca1lle ortbc: CMl1low for the: ---.. the various cu agencies. He poinled out that lbcre is 1111 oft"-sueet parting~ with ITlf lllllllp. Self ltOnF, he noted. is allO typically used as a llufrer . Tbere is a lflf ltara,e unit al Holly ud Anpalloe in UUldaa and ii 111111s homes and IOMlhomes. It is built, he said, 10 look residential and ii blends in wry wdl. ID Ibis pmtiallar c:ac. he noted, he bas an area wbeR the: people look GUI II the back or the ...... c:atcr. He showed piclma orlhis area. 1IWbicb he diacuaed with Council. Mr. Sprigs adviled dial his pl ia delipina dlis pn,jec:1-IO baw ii blend in wilb the CMlail look and appeanllCC or Ille ...... cater, Ille the-llllllerials, IO the: ealiR lbopping center W cobelive, that ii -W loat -. ii -len h .... ad 1111d a midallial look 10 that it ~ blend in with the residential dial ii....... He ltalllll dlll lie .... GUI ud loalled II IOMlboule pra,es in high end IOMlboule--. ............... diem to -ardlilecl. He advi9Cld bis archilCc:t that be wanted the buildings IO be the llull"er. lie walllDd landlcape up apinll lhe buildings to llufrer the: buildings and he did 11111 want this to look lille the back or a 11arqe unit. 1h11 he wanted Ibis to look like the: back or a townhouse garage. lille yau -a1oq Anpuoc Road or places in Ualcton. - beR in Englewood. Referring to bis rmdering or111e ...... cater, Mr. Sprigs pointed out the: fact !bat he will use lhe exact color scheme as they baw in Ille sllcwin& c:elller. The lloped roofs are going lo be standing seam sheet metal, lhe 1U11C material and color 1h11 yau Ne on the: front or the: shopping center . He DOied some or the: n:sidcnls. in 10111C or Ille other meeliDp. liad a CIOIIClffll about lhe sheet llldal roofs. He said he lhougbt Ibey loalled pell. lhll Ibey aclllally COit a lol more money than upbalt shingles . The Planning staff, as far as he is nare, WUIS Ille lllect metal nds. A5 a compromise, he noted. wbal be worbd out, in order for the: caliR praject IO look colllllivc from Ille ltRICl, W that he will do sheet metals ruors on Ille OUllide orlhe pn,jec:laloag Ce ·: eial and b Ille rest or the roors, which llllit raidenlill, he will use residential a,mpolilion, lllpllalt sbiDpl, lille the boua in Ille area. This is the same look that will occur aloq bui1dillg IWChc, Im ud nine. He pointed GUI in Ille dmring. wbeR lie intends to landlcapc. In -area. lie DOied, lie intends to add tMDly ilur lnlTI, 136 lluubl and an area or pus. Which -'is OUl IO -!Ille b ewsy Mera fe:t aloag-or the-· Mr. Sprigs noted that that -oae or the things 1IWbicb illlplwd 111e mp11on. wbidl --ludnpina He poinled out that bis landlcaping. oa the: caliR lilc, hccaUlc orlhil PUD, exceeds wllll is requiRd b a bnDd - shopping cen1er in Eaglcwood. ID otbc:r-. Ibis pn,ject. in a maacr or lhR: and a llalf yan, baving fflY little landscaping. if uy II all, hccaUlc orlh: mitaliDllion, --up IO 1hr 1997 iequircmeall b shoppina CICIMII ia Eaglcwood. TIie other item lhll lie wanted IO addRa, lie aid, is he wanted io IIUlkc 1hr llllill ~ w1 HIYmlll and afc. He advi9Cld lhll oae or 1hr 1111M1De11SS or Ille iDdusSly . 1h11 Mr . Slitt alluded to. -lhll aelf lllll'a,e has -..sially fflJMld since ii -fins illYCllled in 1hr 1970'1. At dial ~ ii -pul ia illdullrial a,as, Ibey 1111d Ille pant dop. dlaia -,di fenc:s and Ille bmtl wiR oa iop. A5 a maaer or fact. lie aid. the 1a11111 lie is llcre tonips is hccaUlc tbc:re is rally ao provision in 1hr .-ina code ia Eapwood b aiai..,.. or ITlf llllnF-He pointed OUl dial ii limply ays warellousina, 1h11 we me a pnMlioa b wwebousina, in either 1-1 or 1-2. Well, lie aid, warehousing is lilt-up twin T , the rail apur, the docll bip lnlek loadina, the 24 fool hip c:lcar 11ory and lbcre aR smoke llaCks oa it and ewsythiag ellt. This, lie opined. is ditrerent, this is llllall •cnae wilh the units ranging from little boxa dull are 5 x 5 x 5 IO up IO 300 re:t . What be has tried 10 do. lie said, is IIUlkc Ibis vilUally impralivc. dean and arc. Mr. Spriap adYilCICI that Ibey will llaYC • full-time raidenl manager on the sile. That anybody dull rea3I will llaYC IO prea:nt a picture I. D, and lie CXMDmeated. that 11111 too many aimiaals like IO prea:nt a pict1uc I. D .. He IIOled they will allo pbolopapll lh: I. D. and lhe PfllOD Iha! com:s in. t11at a 1o1 or 13orqe p1ace1 do 1h11. Tllll way 111ey 11avc a picture or the penon uc1 a picture or 111e photo 1. o. or 1hr perlOD sipiac lh: ... He opined dial 1h11 rally ~ a w11o1e lol. Mr. Sprigs advi9Cld lhll lheir ... will prallillil Ille ...... ornamfflllbla, toxic ftuidl, 1h11 type o( thins . And really, he poiated OUI. 11111..._ are Ille llliap dlat people IIOre in their..._ or prap if Ibey AR png IO l3cn !hem anyway . He ltalllll dial tlleR is ao CICIIIUOI ewer lhll ..,_ by 1hr Stale • " I . C • -0 - 0 l • . ; '1J-11·11.~Jllf~i!!lflll[1'l!!ll~lf;;11a 1r1r 1i~!l(!fJttJi f(f 1 ( 1 (sgf •. (fs . lftl·· frl!.l(Ps 1~ri1 ·flfif.&"lf ·li1J·[!.qg .a fl ~ I' J a. I J' ( s ~ a. [ · 8 l a· 1. i-.-· i :. i ~: !" n f_f_ &.1_11,1~ •. ~-f~le1,rfl .ilnml · lr1el1~ ·'i=·~ •: -. I"' lillllll 11~lil,i!lili!llilll!liil!illlilllllilllll!!li i 1}' filrrr~~,.. -~-.. ~!J1!ii 1 ,,ll11l!1lti11filllllfiJ!~'1fi!tiflil!1·; .. ii!iiilfl t.f 1'1· 111'fl~J f -~t.a·1 .... l:~!tl irl.111.! .. it:i:l ~ !ltt ... J.1J 1 .1 fr s I : ~ !i 1 ,11, ... 1·? t I B ii~.. f §.J.!l 11 !i !1 1 I ,-~! q Ji l1'l~1~ 11 1 litrl~~~,1~; ,i11i1·1 ~1~1 • • i I r I 0 • ~ ,, .. • h&lewood City CNIICII December 2, 1996 Pacel2 0 • : . any damage, of any kind or nature~ growing out of the CIOllllJUCtion of said buildings or improvements. So they are not liable, be said. be is liable for the bad llllfl' that hlppcas. The onlinana:, as Mr. Stitt said, requires the applicant to haw leplly lllfficient inlerat. Mr. Spriggs opined tbal be bas legally sufficient interest in the center. He ltaled that be IIICd the PD form that Mr. Stitt explained, because that is all that be bad. He said that when be aw that at the bottom be c:alled Mr. Stitt up and asked what be should do. Mr. Spriggs noted be bad the onlinance and the PUD onlinance ays tbal be bas to haw a leplly IUfflc:ient iDtaat and Mr. Stitt advised him to ID ai-1 and -tbal bcclUle be clidn 't haw anything die. Mr . Sprigs emplwiPNI tbal be w DIil tJying to lkirt the ialc and tbal be wasn't tJying to bide anything 6-the fee owaer. He 1111111 IUl lie wn11e the fee owaer a leaer IIOlilyiDg that be W doing this. Mr. Sprigs advised IUl lie .. it ID Ille fee OWIICll addresl a be-...... under the ltalUlc to do. Al a ...it. Geoqe Nwr. • -.:illC afMr. Clll'illopller Fonaa, IIIDwed up at bis neigbborhood meelin& and did DIii rally idlaliry .._..-atil lie lllbd him and be expnaed ao CXIIICffllS wbatJoewr ...... ..,. aftlle ... ill Ille leaer. Mr. Sprigs .... tbal .. Ille ...... Commission mecciD&. AltGnley Cllrillapller ,-_ 1+ i• Ille Tlllll. lboMld up and lllbd IUl the bearing be delayed bcclUle they needed -tiae IO ...-their polition letters. Mr. Spriggs opiDcd that that is pmty anming bccaulC tlley Mft at dlil --.. all the neighbors got their act topChcr to show up and it was two or three was laer ud lie aaed IUl tlley haw a delay. StiU, Mr. Sprigs noted. be did not lland up and make any rderace IO aay -or uy Clpplllition to the project. After Ille meeting. be awed. be spoke to Mr. Fomat and told him tbal if be bad -problems be wanlcd to"-' about them so be could c:ona:l them. Mr. Sprigs-· ... d tbal bis attorney also waote them a Idler Slating the same thing. Al a 111at1er affacl. be said. •-talking to one afthe signatories to the leaer, Mr. Clyde Futz, three or four timel durillg the imcnaing time, and be talked to Mr. Fanaa on Ille phone, and they never mentioned anything about ICnding Council a letter. He maintained tbal be - bad an opponunity to address any aftbelc-. Mr. Spriggs said that )'OU miabt 8* why, if they were a,ncemed, why didn't they llalld up and say they Mft coacerncd. why did they write a Idler like this. And why, be said. when be tare down Paddy Boocs be didn't need their pcrmiaioD or the City's pennission to tear it down or build uadler building. He said that be didn't need their pcnnillioa to build the new addition, to do the lalldec3piag or put in Ille inipuoe . Mr. Sprigs llalcd tbal the problem be bas with the Barnes bas boen PD& on for• Iona time. This is a lcale that w siped 45 ,an ap, be said. and Mrs. Barnes -pnlblbly leD ,an old dlen ud * illlleriled the lcale. Mr. Sprigs opillcd that they Mnl to renegotiate • '' year old lcale tbal ... -... in dmult ---they doll't tllim that they get enough money. So, lie said. • a ...aer af facl, every time tbal be ... for Ille lliglllelt thing they drag their feet, they WOii 't do it, they Wllll to tie it IO F I 16ation af the lcale. He pointed out tbal the lcale has never boen in default. _. 1181 be beell in dd'ault. Mr. Sprigs 1111111 IUl the Barnes 1M in Grand Junc:tion, they don 't 1M her. He said tbal lie IIIUd their AltGnley Claris,-_ wben be talked to him on Wednesday, what w the problem . He aid Mr. Fomat told him tbal aallody Im rally lllown him that this application was done acconlina to the onlinuce. So Mr. Sprigs told llim be would lend ii to him, but that be felt tbal Mr . Fonaa w jllll tryiltl to allllnd llian . Mr. Fonaa, lie said, told him tbal be WU right, that they chafe under this lcale. they Wllll lO r llaualC it, all afthis would ID away if)'OU just buy the pn,perty . Mr. Sprius pointed out .... be coaua1s t11e pn,per1y ror" ,-rs. tbal be will be dead before bis lease is up . He llatal lie does DIii MIii ID pay tllean the S2 . 9 million tbal they MIil to buy their leue. Mr. Spriggs said tbal wbm be told him tbal be did not MIil IO do that, be aid then just take ii and roll it in with the lease on the aervice llalion. So. Mr. Sprigs opined. that what they haw her is a bunch of unsubllantialed claiml, then is DO fact to back them up, that they are actually ricliculoua. they don 't sund up 10 the facts . And really, be main«ained , wbat is happening her is that the Bina are uying to extract monetary compcDlllion rrom llim in onkr to .. approval and they doll 't -haw the right. So now , be DOlcd. they are in her• an~ pn,perty owner becaUle be wnu them the leaer. Mr . Spriggs Slated that the abjoctioas IR prcay llypocritical and ldf'-eerviq. He said be ....S IO run through them one al a time . I· C • l . . ,; jJI!~ fitJililfi }fllifl!i~iliJi!!i:j'ifflfJl~ fiil i(f .~II! iJit,-l ii f!J!!IIJi:illt1i1i[l~f~1 1i;fl ii 1tr =!~ f e lira r l if I 3 · ~ a I~ i J 1 ~:' R" ;· ·00 8 a f . · t;· · i 5 it:H h[ u,1![ 11i 1IHJiJlHl!!:!rI;1p,1ih?J HI' !~Ii! PJh! !1 :,df Hi 1 IHf J1h'll1i~ 1 !iht '~ii i Iii ( sf SI f 'I . II .. f i l f I I!· ii R" ~ i . l ,: ! i I f •I 1t I· '1 'I' If '~1'l' I!'·'• i 1·~1lf!fs1~~,11~1llJrll11~ .• i . I I I~ IS s ifs r IS ·f • 1 s a. a. n. ~ • t .. ~, i 11', lf n: r. . 1 11 J 1rl i I: i ! I~~~~ l '~ r l 8 l f tj IJ ( f 11 i; r fer i '1·· ii l·t i JI i 111 rt J p • 1 f I 1·· 11 I tJ I i . j s f . 111 J f 11 i Ir i I'. t r ~ f f!ir~ !l~lifitl }.IJ!!IJIJfijliilJlff(lilt'!Ji Iii !~11~ l[ilti!f: 1~r11f,lJrif,11t11~i1'~t• itf ;r, 111•! JlfJJ'!f I l;,~it 1 1J1lJitillfi 1,~f1!Jl1(1 ~1 1 f n } its f lf J( if: 1 ft• s • fllj r f f ! l ~,, • , • r I 0 .. • • • h&iewood City C•ncil Decnlber 2, 1996 Pqel4 0 - project. He lilalCd that Broadway IICIClds people like him, they need people that are 1Willing to take their dollars and go into an area that is kind of going clown and put their dollars OD the line and make property viable economically. Mr. Spriggs aid that be WllllS to make this property u viable economically as be can and so be asked for Council 's lUppCllt with this. He commented that be was sony be took so long. Council Member Habenicht DOied that Mr. Spriggs indicated that be intended to haYe a resident manager. She asked where the resident manager would l'Clidc. Mr. Spriggs. using the drawing to indicate the area. advised that they would be located right al tbe entrance. Ms. Habenicht asked if that would be an apanment or a boulle or if be would jllll have IIIIIICbody who -ta tbeR in eight bour shifts. Mr. Spriggs stated that gcnera11y it will be a sailed couple. they me t11ae and will haYe an aaistaat manager to spell them OD their day olf and on vacalioas. He aid be waared to add one more thing. Pointing to tbc drawing be indicated an area in wbicb be bas decided to add a aecurity pie and be DOied it will be able to 111C the same key pad and the same wiriq ID book to tbc compulCr and haYe tbe same safety . Mr. Spriggs pointed out thal be c:an Clllllnll tbe lloun, .... lie c:an .. die key pad to DOl ~ during c:crtain hours. In rapoasc to Council Member Habenicht. Mr. Sprigs explained that the living quarws for the resident manager will be about a 750 to IOO aquare foal apartment with a firq,lacc and a little balcony . He opined it will be a~· m environment. Council Member Habenicbl uked bow all the mitiel. die landscaping. the COlllJOI of tbe landscaping and the 111C of die builclinp. is pallOd _. liac. City Anorncy Brotzman explained that the PUD runs with the land. so they are pMnling this by puwig the PUD . Ms. Habeaicbl qi1e11ioaed bow long. whoever bu control ofthal prapaty. bas to aailllaia lllal laechcapina to dial lewl. Mr. Brauman advised it is until they come: i.dl and 1allt to Couac:il . Mr. Spriggs lilalCd that what Couacil -• die plan. with Male\'er modifica&ions tbey ..... tonight. is what he is obligated to maintaiD tbeR. He lllllell die point is. tlleR is a laulclry lill a mile long Wider B-2. that he doesn 't have to put ia ay •a 1 .. -.. ID j,111 draw a buildilla permit and do dial. He pointed out that a11 or the landlcaping 11c 11a1,.. ia 111 1nr 11a111eea wlllllW)'. Tllil ii a c11uce, 11e llaled. to just nail it. Mayor Burns asked Mr. Sprigs if lie -ad Ille willlila ID pn,vide Cauacil with a ClOp)' of the form of the lease that he would have for die-.-. Mr. SpriaP aid tllal lie did llllll llave c.e with bim tonight. but that he could pn,vide them with .... .__ ...,. .... Ca I p I lad dull lie would like ID -tbc prohibitions that will be in tbeR. Mr . Sprigs 1 d dial ay pn,hibi1ioas tbey mipt have, tha1 be would probably haYe tbc ame ones . Council Member Vormittag uked wlla1 killd of~ tllis will llrill& iato tbe City. He wondcnld if we WCR looking at more property taxes or at -11111 of Illes lax wllell tbey ..-. • )OU haYe ID pay Illes tax OD a tool when )OU rent it. Mr. Sprigs ad\wd IUl lie tlloqlll it would primuily Ille property tax. He said he would like to add that tbeR are no Illes....,.. 6-tlln1 area clown tbeR -. 111 tbey are no1 taking away any maua and to the CX1elll tbey will be .,aiding i• tlle aeipbortlood of million clollan on that that there will be an iacreaK in property tax . AIID. lie lllllell. lie will haYe ID buy aewcr and walel" tspS, buiJdina fees. tha1 type of thing. Mr. Voraillal Qlllllialled Mlllller it will iacreaK die value of tbc property. Mayor Burns DOied Ille CIDUldll 't....., tllnl. Mr. Vormiaa& IICl1eCI dial compared to a p11kiq lol vcnus what be bas tlleR. tha1 he hal i-comiq iato llim. 111 he would haYe to --he would have more property taxes. Council Member Habenicbl uked Mr. Sprigs ID clarify die 1WD cmditioM lie WII aakiDa DOl to haYe to meet. Mr . Sprigs Ollllftnned dial -WII .. IIMIII tlle 1WO illdl caliper llal at the allll of the pllkiq ilk. He said die other -WII dial lie WII IIMIII ID lie pnlhillillll 6-doing Ill)' wllicle relllal . He DOied he doel _. haYe Ill)' plaM ID do dll1. Tllll • a .._ of fK1. Hertz 11111d MIiied ID ,--of llis •. I· C • ~ 11r11; ti 111JiiJJJlJ 11r111 1 1111111s•1t1 1Iff'f i~· !Ii R~. t u a~h!ha_!, I ~! nt1f ,!thrh. lr~h .!d !:! 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I · s s-ff ( ( I' 1 if) lf §' f ( i. ft J f~ l in-!Ht H 11 1 r~llli i t th ui 11 11 ~·1Ji111I 1,, ~,r 11Jll•i~, i111l1:~1 1~~11i;1, 1~~, a.1 . ;. •• 1r1 J-·r• · • , t s, rJa. r ~(a.lJ~tJlt 11 ~i !rt·!Iir1 11l1 ii't11f!llt1II! ~11 f !~ 1 i1 1 f I H ,,~hl!l !1 l •lf 1U1,n I •!~ • , • i(l:9 ~,I J" t') •5 Ii r I 0 .. • Eact-ood City Council Decaaber 2, 1996 Pqell 0 • I • locate IIIOrage units in the BrookridF SliappiDg ara M feel would put UDduc lndlic IUlia OIi the neigbborhood ~prding excasivc lndlic (moving van wllicles, luge or llllall) CXClelliw OOGFl'ion. pollution and thoughtless disrepnl for raidenls within the localion. We~ expeaienced finl bud the urmendous cliffiadty maneuvering \'dliclcs aloa& Cacennial A-both to and from Saudi Bnladwly. We 1pin request your reconsidcnlion CIOIICalWll lhis proposed Pft!iect. Think apin. reprding the neighborhood, CIIIIC values, CXC1C11M ldditioall lndlic and not the sole intcrc1t aC • ipOCific dewloper or ()C)mpall)' inwlwd. Rapccd\llly lllllllliued, Pbyllis Scmilllra." Mr. Spriggs llked if be could lab jail dine mialllel IO n:bul Mayor Burm raponded dull be could DIil He uid be bid ID bour and C.auaciJ 1111 belnl _,... they poaibly could. Mayor Burm e,cplailled to lbe audiellce 11111. •• ..W af policy. C.auaciJ does aot wtc CID I public bearing IDlltCr on !be 11111C night a the public hearing. COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO CLOSE THE PUBUC BEARING ON THE BROOKJUDGE SHOPPING CENTER PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. Ayes : C-ouncil Members Hathaway, Vorminag, Wiggins, HabeDic:bt, Waaoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : None Molion c:arricd and the public bearing clOled . !Clerk ·1 aoee : After the belriaa clOled. A110n1Cy Reid , idlecDfek, on bellllf a1 Mr. Sprigs. praented the City Clerk wilh proof" aC polliaa. Grctcbea Wllkim MIIDiaed lbe picblra * med in lier prc9Clllalion IS p111 ar the record. I (b) COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS MOYD, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO OPEN THE PUBUC BEARING TO llECDVE Cl11UN INPIJT ON THE ENGLEWOOD MERIDIAN PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. Ayes : CollaciJ Members Hadlflway, Vorminag, Wigins, Habalicbl, Wauoacr. Clapp, Bumi Nays : None Molion c:arricd and the public bcaria& apaied. Harold Stitt. PllnDilll eom-ily Coonliular for lbe City al~ Uled lllll lhis is I public bcariaaoa I PIIDaed Uai1 ~'Clopm1a1 for Ille Eepwaod Meridiu. He,.._.. proafafpNhJic:alioa dull Notice ar Public Helrilll -...... Pb'Cl8llcr , • 1996 ill Ille &pwood Hcnld. • Mil • proor al posting. He uid Ibis ii I lllliquc PUD requell dull ~ • 1 leaill al I c:llaqe ill -,miq ontiDIIICC . He poiDled out dull I PUD ii I l'ClJlllilll, ID ii is held IO Ille -llalldards a I ramilll, ii ii euentillly 1be ume pruc:aa willl GIiiy a few dluaa-This PUD ii beiJ1a ,...-.. 111 1ma11 al I c:111Dg,e in lbe R-3 Dillricl rq,dMm Al die liac Ille Eaalewood Mcridill -deYcloped. lie advilDd, die R-3 rquJalioal pn,vicled for I dwily ...... 1)pically, ~ is I ---or ••i-*-ily for - clislricll . Jn the C111C af lbe R-3, lie aid, ~ -• -ail per acre lilail Md die dlMily .._. -la drecl 11111 .-Id allow Ille *-ily .. .., a aui-. al--, .... per acre if die pn1p111y UMlhed - • lcall forty-two..__.. ..-,e .... Mr. Stia 111111111111 dlil Pft1P111Y ii ill aaa al~ tboulaad IIJUll'C feel 111d km ...... allMI dwily .... After Ille pnlplll)' -........ die dcalily boall provision 6-Ille llllllilll onlillaacc-elilN II C. TIie NMI aldlll -11111 diDMred I· 0 • ..,. (,J I\) X -0 l • • ,J ,.I Ii !!lJJfi !fJ!f IJ!llf flli lfl f1~1S1~1~fl'1~•11'i i(i • f ... . •: 8.(=; . !i l Jt ,. .. if, . .1 ;;·i.' J ti r . • . ~ .• ,. l r ~ .. i I!. I SI = t . f ; I' il tJg JI 111!,!i ~1if; Iif~ 1 t!tl 11[ ( .• it,ll!,irl i! l !(8 ~1:lflll I ,11-1~·11 J.s I II· ~ -sl1 J~I-·1 ~I} J•. t.. ;n 'l liJJn '•lh iJI• J •' i1 · ·i. 'ifJJw1 1 i i,1--r h i,.1f•·f! 1f·11H 1•hi1: 'It' •V 11•r!~i1~1~;ijl · :: I· · · 1 ~ • llil 'J'I f I I·!~ If!~ r ••. • ~ fl,,~f 1;•. (r ! f]:I~ 1'f ~IJ~lirl!i f 11:ti'li r, t 1· ·•' rl .•. Js fir l ' i. ] 11· ' ! . · s ~ j:' Ir] j · f 1!· • • r I . . . 7 ' -t ,•• • Ea&trwood City CoucU Decealler 2. 1''6 •• 20 0 I • • Ms. Habeaichl asked if tbis will apea die door tor odler ~ ID -ill and ~ die lliper density. Mr. Stitt aid this PUD d'ectl oaly tbis apecific piece of pniperty, bul it Mldd 11111 _,.,._die from submitting a PUD ll a llipcr delllity. He aid ifyou aae lallliDg lllclUl a -laidealial clevelapimnt. that is COllliderahly dift'amt lban applying a lligllcr delllity ID an Dillina de\ cl op m EN Wllat M 1ft doing, be adYiled, is uying to com,ct a litualioa tbal readied from a dlaqe ill die DIiiing ordinance. Council Member Hlbenicbt aid lbe is llill baving a lianl tiae byiJII ID Ulldentand CllKlly bow die PUD process~-She asked City Attomey BnJlmall if tbenE is~ dial keqll III from panting ~ ill-PUD 1h11 M WOD't ...... ill anodler. Sllc ..... to"-' if'M aR aeaiq-lOlt ol pncedeat 1h11 will bee III to do IDP!dhing Iller 11111 M doe't --ID. Mr. BftllZmaD ftllpOlldad that each PUD is illdividualiml ud cenaia ...._. ICl forda by~-He aid thll,jllll bec:aa you put a hipcr delllity here does 11111-you haw ID pml it ID ewry ,.._ paup lhlll-. ia and ub for a high density. He aid die-is 1111, dais ii 8111 ,.._. llftillg. Council Member Wiggins aid it does gM pnadcm. if M pc this M CU panl it 10 --,ody eta. For imtanc:c, witb die previous hcarillg OIi die miaHIOrale, if they want to ID ill on Bclle\licw, ll Home Lumber, witb mini-slonge. ifM pml it here this is pncedeat ill a aiurt acbOII if they want. ffc med if that was oot true. Mr. Brotzman aid no, lhal you Mldd differenliatc ~ all die URS 1h11 allo surround that particular IIIC, IO )'OU aae loalcing .. a PUD. its-. dillric:t . You~ a rational - for clifrcmttiating diem, be advilCd. If the two propaticl -identical, altbough that is 1111( pn,bllblc, you sbould grant them bolh . But no two pieces of property ill a giwn aeighborbood will be idenlic:al 10 you can clifl'ercntiale them. Mayor Burns agreed tbal PUD's pretty much IIUd oa their-. and they ratty don't form a precedent, one for anodler. Council Member Wagoner aid tbenE is other Vacu1 pniperty anlUlld tbis lite. He asked if tbenE 11R plans for any oltbal pniperty 10 be included withill die PUD IO dlll 11111 deDlity could be ulCd for aa addition IO this building. Mr. Stitt rapoaded 1h11 die oaly property illcluded ill this PUD is die pniperty amllOlled by the applicant and the IOlal litc is iaduded ill the PUD. Council Member Hathaway asked ifdle graay -OIi Hampden is included in that also . Mr. Stitt aid that is aC1Ually owned by Swedish or ill predecelws. 11111 by Meridian. Council Member Hlbenicbt asked if die applic:ul CXlldd combine aeverat unill within this PUD 10 make super-uni11, or recratioa centers. and tbea build aa lltacluDent to it and ii Mldd lliU fit Or, lbe llbd, . if die PUD is limiled to the oaly building 1h11 cxilll currendy. Mr. Stitt raponded 1h11 they cu 011111biDC unilS .. toaa .. they don't exceed the fifty ails per acre. ud they cu add OIi withaul hmDa to - back, iD 1cnlll of the PUD . They Mldd lliU haw ID~ with Ill ...,tic:lble DIiiing ,....._ and building codes, but tbal ....... IIOl preclude them from lluildi8I, .. toaa .. the lilC cu ICXIDIIU90dale !bole additioaal unill. It IIIUll pn,vidc for ....... oil .... puking. IIOl IMC nay from ,equinld landlcaping. c:hange ol accea and dlOle typa ol iaa. Responding IO Council Member Wqaoncr, Mr. Stitt aid the PUD ac:tually defines the 3.9 acn:s by descripeion . In this c:ae. the two pans oldie PUD include the diltric:t plan. whic:11 caps die~ 11 fifty unill per acre and the lite plan. wllic:h apells OUl 1Wberc dlOle unill are. They Mldd haw ID amend the PUD, he aid, if they were IDina IO add oa additioaal building OUllide of the Di11ina llnldllla. Mayor Bums aid in other words. tbe fCIOlpriD( for tbis -, ii jllll tbe building ud tbe -immedlwly around ii, and does 1111( extend down IO Hampden. Mr. Stitt ....... • •· 0 • I ... (.,J N l • ~ i"'> ~ i! ;~~ i! ! ~,f ~ g ;~S s 1 ra 1 ~ 1!1 ~ ~ 111 _i Ii~~ I ! . !; ! I p I d • • . " ii~ f !i r :11~1111r1 Jfi!: 1·111ri !(f -IO I f i --f =·Ii . f 1,1 f.1· i s l :. i: ..... a., -. I f 1~ig: I!! ii' 111 I iliii:tli 11,11 -1illl '!I I 51. 'J,,,r~I' ·1,'~ ~11.1 If~ 1'fi11J ! ft;fril~f }rJII lfli( i; ¥11 1 !tJl!1l~1 Iii.if 1~1,, I: If~; '111•J1Jll ;r,,J t!!(r t ~;n i1fit'I JI'•; :Iii ~, 11! •l111ilfl 11tl1 •tiJJ a fie J1!1r!r 1 ·t''IJ ff111 I· I'" Ir I f '1111 . 11 J :i , 1· l . -~1 r I• t' , 1 w a· I I I '~ t I a. J ii, I ,1. '· f 8 !: I J l r r I . . . . ~ ' .. • . ,. - ~CltyC:-U Deci ••er 2, I"' ... 22 A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLl!MEHI' NO. 129 TO 11IE SOU11IGA 'IE SANITATION DIS11UCT CONNECTCll'S AGREEMENI' W1111111E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO FOR 11IE IN<1USION OF LAND Wl11IIN 11IE DIS11UCT BOUNDARIES. Ayes : C-=il Melllllenlfldlaway, v--., Wlgial, 11111 . ~. w...-,, Clapp, Bwm Nays : Noee COUNm. MEDO HATHAWAY UIIOVD AGENDA l1DI II (II) (I) ROM 'ID CONSENT AGENDA. COUNm. MEDO HATHAWAY IIOVU. AND IT WAS SltCONDED, TO Al'l'IIOVlt CONSENT AGENDA l1DIS II (II) (II), (Ill) IN(w) ON SltCOND UADING. (b) AppnM OIi Second .... (ii) ORDINANCE NO. 65, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCll. BILL NO. 70, INTRODUCE> BY <X>UNCJL MEMBER HA111AWAY) AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 11IE RENEWAL OF AN IN'IBlOOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BE'IWEEN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, ca ORAi)() AND 11IE CITY OF SHERIDAN, COLORADO WHEREBY ENGLEWOOD Wll.L PROVIDE 11E CITY OF SIEIUDAN Wl11I VEHla.E~ANCE. (iii) ORDINANCE NO. 66, SERIES OF 1996 (<X>UNCIL BILL NO. 71, INTRODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HA111AWA Y) AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 11IE RENEWAL OF AN IN'IBlOOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENI' BElWEEN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AND ENCiLEWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOLS WHEREBY 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD WILL PROVIDE 11IE ENGLEWOOD PUBUC SOIOOL'S Wl11I VEHICLE ~ANCE. (iv) ORDINANCE NO. 67, SERIES OF 1996 (<X>UNCIL BILL NO. 72, INTRODUCED BY <X>UNCJL MEMBER HA111AWA Y) AN ORDINANCE AlTJllORIZING AN IN'IBlOOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENI' BE1Wl!£N 111E COLORADO WA'IER RESOURCES AND POWER DEVELOIMENJ' Al11110Rn'Y AND 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO ENl11U!D "OBLIGA11!D PERSON'S UNDERTAKINO TO PROVIDE CON11NUJNG DISCLOSURE." Ayes : C-=ilMelllllenHadllwly, Vonaiaa&, Wlgial,ll t1 ·c~. w...-,, Clapp, .... Nays : Noee (i) C-=il ..... llldllway ...................... .._. ... .. CW A,-. .-•...a.t lillclD allrcallldlcr 1 C dial ... ....., ........ . frielldly•i 1 s•Not11t1 II, 1"6. I. I :------------------------.-------------------------·----- • Eapwood City c-11 Deceaber 2. 1"6 Pqe23 0 • I• COUNCB. MEMSER HATBAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO AMEND TO INCLUDE A SECTION 21 TO COUNCB. aOL NO. 5' TBAT WOULD Ill.AD: TBAT WE WOULD WAIVE TIIE PU AND AUTOMATICALLY GllANT A CONDl110NAL USE PERMIT TO ALL HOME DAY CAD ftOVIDUS LOCATED IN R-l•A. ftOVIDED THE FOU.OWING CONDl110NS AB MET: TBAT TIIEY CAN PROVE TBAT TIIEY AB UCENSED nJOR TO JUNE J. 1"6, WBICB WAS TIIE DATE or TBE ORIGINAL MORATOIUUM, TBAT TREY HAVE NO CODE ENJOacEMENTVIOLATIONS AT TBAT ADDRESS or ANY TYPE WITBIN THE LAST FULL YEAR PRIOR TO JUNE J"D, AND TBAT THEY HAVE NO OTHER TYPE or COMPLAINT DOCUMENTED AT TBAT ADDRESS OR av TIIE INDIVIDUALS AT TBAT ADDUSS av THE CITY. FOR EXAMPLE, POLICE DESK llEl'OllTS A COMPLAINT IT WOULD NOT NECDSAalLY aE A CODE ENJORCUBNT ACTION, WITHIN, ALSO THE LAST FULL YEAR PIUOll TO JUNE J. 1"6. c.ouncil Member Wagoner aaed whll Mii lllppea ifdlcy pl-after dial. Ms. Hadlaway aid dlil is only taltia& inlo alXXIUlll die day QR providers dull M limow cxisl, die lallllber varies UyMerc between le\'Cllleell w1 ..._ clcpendiag oa wlldllcr,.. • llaldilll dial Jw 3 .. 1111e. SIie .-dull 11101t m tbcsc pcq,1e. with die CKCplioa m -dial we 11mow IINIIII, me llllicllly aperllling withia die coadilioas m C\'CIY other ncigbborllood in tllil --.ily, other thu thcy aw beea doing an illcpl balima. ne point is. • said. that if there bas not beea a complaint fnlm their aeipbon, tbcsc peop1e lbould not aw 10 go thnJugb a coaditioaal ua pn,ceu -withia die IICXt two ,an. • they aw pr1MII they can openlc without prablcms. Mr. Wagoner said ma)4lc die IICipborllood didn't aw a dlaacc to complain. Ms. Hadlaway said die feels that if a day cme home or a11y odier ..._ w .. up IICXt to )'GUI' home dial w a doc:111mmed IIWIIIIIClC. die ncipbors would llaw ~·-by -· Couacil Mellber Hlllalidll --if dlis WOllld ........ ly .... die cmdiliwl -· Ms. Hadaway rapoaded dull it -.Id IUIOmalic:ally lie waMJ11 die fie aad ....... die coaditiwl ae penait IO all m die R-1 ·A day QR pn,viden dull we llmow cxill dull -licellled prior to Jw 3,., ._ we llmow who thcy are, as long• thcy uw DO oode eabceaeal violatioas or a11y ctoa,,.,.... oomplaiw ~ die lall filll year prior IO June 3,.. Ms . Habcnic:ht asked what would bappca. then, to a home owacr who bad a pniblcm. Would dull t.11 within a coaditional UIC kind m -,a? Ms. lildlaway said that -.Id -that MIiiet lie jllll lillc ally other rcsidcncc and would lie bandied just • ally odler ---TIie oaly lhilla )'OU cauldD 't do is IIIUl down their day cme --.. Mr. BnllZmD ..,..,, IIYilll it would lie a c:rimiaal violllioa. Ma. Hathaway added that it would lie uated die amc • we me in ally other lelidealial diltricl with lllpld to 1UCh thinp • weeds over six laclla, or pit.p c:1111 or uythiq die. Some mm nm llomc OCIClll*inlll, she said . Ms . Hathaway said lier dillricl allows llomc ocaipaliolll, bul die would cxpec:l lier aeipbon to call her in for other violatioas. Council Member Wagoner aid die pnilllcm lie Ila with dial is it Nilly doan 't siw die IICipbon a c:bancie to wice their ~•i•• for tllole lllll • cxilliaa-If dlcn: are DO~••• wt they are operaaina a good lirmled day c:arc. dlCII lllen: ....,..t lie uy pra111ca with 1DU11 duwala a meditaal UIC . Tberc Fbouldn 't lie ally CI 11plei•1 ao dlcy .... lie lllle IO GpCIIIC uyway, ualea they 11118)' lla\'C a complaint fnlm their ncipllor. He laid Ile MIiiet ID llollt willl Wllffllll tile flc. lllll Ile -.Id certlialy 1M die acipbon a dluClc to 11Y wllldier dlcy MR~ a pralllca or aol. 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MEIDUl IIAaENICBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO WAIVE TBE S75.18 PEE ,OR GOING THROUGH TBE CONDl110NAL USE PROCESS ,OR THOSE THAT AllE EXISTING. Ayes: Couacil ...._. Hldllwly, Vormittaa, lflbeaiclll, Capp. Bmal Nays: c-11 ...._. Wiginl. W..-, Malian carried. COUNCll. MEIDER IL\THAWAY MOVD, AND IT WAS SECONDU, THAT INSftAD ON UQUDUNG A SIGN aE POSTED, TBATWE UQUIU TBE SDVING 0, N011Ca TO AIL NEIGJaORS AllOUND TBE DAY CAB HOME WITHIN A ONE aLOCK ltA9l1JS IN ANY DIIIEC'l10N. Couacil Meaber Vonaiall .... if il ..WK__, IDjllll ay 500 feet. Ms. Hldllnlay aid 500 feel isD 't CWII -block . Mayor Burm aalied if, by CIIIC block. ae -ia -,Y direclioa . Ms. Hathaway relpODded 11111 sbc -CIIIC block ia aay dinx:lioll . Malian carried. Ayes : Couacil Mellben Hldlnay, Vamitlag. Habeaicbt, W..-,, Capp.Burm Nays : Couacil Member Wigias II . 01 flnnc11, RI I ...... Media (a) AppnM oa Finl Radilla (i) City A--, Bnltzw ...... a H f Zm lDlldDpS a bill for a onlinuce ausboriziDa die .. oflw: ...... Soasll -SU. so die~ HouliDa AUShoriSy . Mr. BRISDml eemilldDd Couacil ZIIII, al die,-...... Zlley ~ by aasioe die ale ofdlae pn,peniel and dlis ii a foreatindae ad llllldl-.,._. so die on1iuace. TK oa1y-i tbiag lbous die deeds is Zllcie is a .-rictioa Zllll dley Ollly K ..S for Rti fl Sial ....... ad dial die City Muqer, radler dlu die Ml)w, wiD lie.,_. dlae dae ID die caaflict lldMeSI 111i11a die Ma)W ud bead oldie Houtiag Aucbori;y, K waald lie ..... twice. Mayor a.. 171111d -• lie did die,- lime, lie will llbltain 6-dilQlllioa or WZillc OD dlis iaic. 'Ille City cnert -aalied IO Rad Couacil Bill No. '76 by tide: COUNCIL BD.J.. NO. 76, INlllODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA111AWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPIOVING THE SALE OF FIVE CTY OF ENGLEWOOD PROFElTIES LOCA1E> AT 3400, 3410, MlO, 3424 AND 3421 SOtml SIEltMAN S'l1U!ET TO THE ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AtmlORITY. COUNCIL MEIDUl IL\TBAWAY MOVED. AND ITWAS RCONDU, TO .UW.OVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (I) -COUNCIL IIILL NO. 7'. Ayes : c-il....._........,,V ........ W......,ll•r le ... w...-.a.., Nays: Noa Abisaill : ...,.. ..... • I. ----------------·-----------,.------------------------ • • - Motion carried. (ii) DifllClor Fonda...--I IIC I Willa flam die lJtilitia Depu1malt ID adapt I bill for ID onlinlDce llppRMIII I mlrictioll OIi die allllller al-per Mier ad _. ..vice line. He-..ed 11111 lbil is I llc-eeleepi• -· We Niily lllMn't beell pcrmiaiaa diem, he llid, but it is difflc:ult to II)' DO when you doa't i.....e die lladdng rl ID ordialDcc. We lheldy i.....e it in die _. onlimncc 111d this would briDg it into die Mier Ulility lllo. T1len: i.....e beell -pnilllcms when WC UYC hid '--OIi the -lel\'icc line. The City Clalt ---to iad Council BiU No. 73 by tide: COUNCIL BILL NO . 73, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 1111.E 12, OIAP1ER IB. SECl'ION 7, OF TIIE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 PERTAINING TO RES11UCI1NO TI1E NUMBER OF USERS ON ANY ONE WA'JBl AND SEWER SERVICE. COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO Al'PllOVE AGENDA ITEM II (1) (ii) • COUNCIL BD.L NO. 71 Motion carried. Ayes: Coullcil Mcmbcn Hllhlway, Vormiltlg. Wiggins. H1bcnicbt, w...-. Clipp. Banis Nays: Nolle 'J'bcR were DO addilioall items submitled for ipplV\'II Oii leCDM nadina-(See A,endl hem 10 • Coalent Apela.) 12 . Geaerll ....... (1) Mayor's Cboice I . Mayor Bums coqqlUllled the Englewood High Sdlool bJtblll lCllll llr doing III well diis )'ell". He aid they did I pal job. (b) Council Member's Choiclc (i) Council Mallller Vormiall llllaitled leaen 10 City *-ier a.rt COIIIIIICllding Leigh Alla Haftllina 111d Smic Grace .. die ........... dollC OIi die City c:alcadll-. He llked 11111 die foUowina letter be put ilM dlcir ,er... 8111 : "Plew acapl ay 1P111a:mou llld dlub ilr 1job well dollC . 'Ille Clleadlr pn,jecl W ._.. ... 111111....S IO W ............. liacc I beculc I COUIICil ..a.er. Witll ,_ tiac ... ca . -IO die pn,jecl. -a.w ... lllle lO pn,dllcic I lligh quality Cllcadar dial die Clllirc CI ·1y ca ClliO)'. Yoa weal alllM ad.,_ die call al duly, 111d it ca11inly ._ in die fiul ~. Siped Al VOl'llitlll-• Mayor Burm aped dial the c:alaidar is leni6t. (ii) Caw:il Mmllcr Hllllllic:lll [ Hlifli I O c:o..cil Mllllier Vanaiaatc ad the lllfl"ilr puaing toFtbcr I Wiy lllnmw caMllr. Sllc llilll * d ... it will be -rl I ClOlllalllity proju:t aext )'ell" ad die is ...... ..._ IO dill. • . I . C • • • 13. City MaaaF"'• 8lfer1 (a) City Maaa,er Clark.,.__.. bi-wlllkly Cilldenila City .... II 4 a...._ (b) City Maaa,er Clark 111,eeaa-Cllllfrfrfdlll c..:il Ill_, EwliCiw S--i fMely 10 dilQlll a real 117a7e masser. COUNCIL MDaD BATBAWAY MOVED, AND ff WAS SSCONDD, ,oa COUNCIL 10 GO INTO mcu11VE DSSION DOIDIADLY 10 DISCUSS A UAL UTA fl MAnD AND 'l'IDN U11JaN 10 UCONYDE TB& JIUTING. Ayes: c.a-:il ...._.llldaway, VoraiCCal, Wigial. HI 1 ·t w..-.e11pp.a.. Nays: Noae TIie aee7iDI ncaNd 17 10:32 p.m . COUNCIL MDaER WAGGOND IIOVD. AND ff WAS SSCONDD, THAT COUNCIL MOVE OUT OF EXECll11VE SISSION. Ayes : ec-:il ...._. llldaway. VarailCal. WigiM, lllllalidlt. w..-.e11pp.a.. Nays: Nolle Motion canied. TIie mec7iill lllCOllvearf 17 10:39 p.m. 1,. City Maney'• 8lfer1 (a) City AaarilCY ~ ....... a_,_ 70...._. dlc Haae l.lillllcrpnipaty. wbicb .wld allO begin by makiill • ..a aaer f6S)l5.000. COUNCU. MEUD WAGGOND MOYD. AND ff WAS S&CODU.10 CONDDIN TB& HOME LIJM9ER PROnllTY, WIDCII WOIJl.9 ALIG aGIN aY MAKING AN AC11JAL onn oF SJl5.III. Ayes : Nays: 15 . Mjea...-el c.a-:il ....... ........,.v...,,...w...-.1w1 idle, w..-.e11pp.a.. Noae COUNCU. MDISD BATBAWAY MO'YU 10ADIOUU. TIie ............ 17 I0:40p.a. ~d~ City Clerk .. •· - • • ·, • Clean. Green and Proud 9,. It.DUAL Ell61.EWOOD HOLID.Al' IJ6IITlll6 CONTEST WIDUS Miller-Bargas Family Mayor's Choice Award 4104 S. Sherman Richard & Alice K1oewer Lifetime Holiday Spirit Award 4990 S. Elati Randahl Headley Chrislmas is for Children 4315 S. Lipan Joe<>mowski 4075 S. Washington Pecmamon Family 3911 S. Elati Most Unique Lighting Display Dwight & Ellen Lldlma 2971 s. Emcnon Bat Holiday Display Using Recycled Objecu Sieve & Leslie Ward 4225 s. Sherman Rich & Peggy Cole 3017 s. Pennsylvania Ken Swaim 3905S.Lopl Martt On:iner 2175 S. Delaware "Sweet"at Holiday Display A Santa Celebration HONORABLE MENJJON; Art Blom Bo and Deana Wadaclt Kcnl.eff MaryFladt MarySdlmne Ullra Lep Haailry Willian SimDlml 4560 s. Sherman 4415 s. Onnt 350 E. Bellewood Dr. 3112 W. Moamoudt Ave . 3911 s. Delaware 3444 s. Broadway 2911 s. a.abe • . .. •· ; , •;:, . ... ... ,.; .. ,. •• catPJUIOaar:u O&.UC Tb ro,0.11· NNll(IINR nrn.i AAMHHHCTP AQH.P. lla4, r . H••llllll Taru. ,... n.,-.... ,.,. Teat-: 22·31-43. !r.?-51-~:, ·-25 -211-J.3. .. Jll,-.----- u• OT----- Dear Mr. C1ut: . .. • November 21, 1996 6 b City of Englewood Of6ce of the City Maupr Douglas A Clark, City Mauger 3400 Soudl Elati Street Englewood, Colorado 80110-2304 On behalf ofdae c:imms ofN'aJmii Tap, RDllia Federll:ioa. fwoald like to express oar liDcere gmitude mr your •ssicmce ill up.-. oar dmkiDg warer creamem ,-. la pari:icaJar, I pcrsoaally dmk you &,r allowiDg Mr: 0. C'-oennn to llawl to oar city ad llelp as wida dlis project. Don's expenise ill lDffllll tilmg WIier treaamal problems lau bem Ill immeuanble bmcm to us. He Jau o8incl maay pncacal, low cost .....,.... • laow to overcome die tedmical c:haDmges that we face ill reccmlrllCliq die Chemoiltocbeti W11er Traamm Pim. City oBicials ad teclmical 111111.1pr1 a.cl mlf at die waur aeaamm plat apee daat we could Dot have made die prop'esa dial we ave widlout 0cm 'I valuable illput. nae City ofEqlewoocl is ilramale to ave sada I tedmic:al maarce. -...... o8i:r oar dmks mr helpiq as 1DM oar dmkila warer qaality problmm. We lllo appa I i•e :,oar recomn..,darioa CJD oar bmalfto dla World Bak mr IIClll'iaa die mads aeeded to ab dlae nmicipal imiuaw:care impnw...ia. Yoar acsi,rence auly..,,. u a model mr wernlrion•I coopemiaa. SiDcerely, Nikolia A Petrov, VJC:e Mayor N"mmii Tagil, lluaiea Fedentim •. .. I· , - - • • • .. · ... • 1, Dall ........... ...... D ,.-.-1"7WII''-• 10 1 1 a,.., .. ,_ ......... ., ... ._ o.,..--,.,,, I I ....... ...... Llsdnl ..__., Al I I I Fw...._ • .. C--=11 fNWWl -, .,,.,... ......__in l995pming-.mw in l996ol3.5%on lhe l995 ....... .-6dift,-..Y 1.1996. Ctwf1 ...... , , • .,._ ParMiae.tw Cs l'lth 41 s- U.1 rf'et ,• rs rrae,: 1 ,:a,- aACKCaOIJND, ANALWB. AND AL'laNA'l'lftl lDINIMIID &npro,.amNNd l,ylllll I cl nr, .. _.. • .___.__,,.,-it (15'11,) 1naw on lhe 1996 ........ Illa. The..-.. N6diftllarthelllt~ in l99'7wilh a pay dale al Jmry 9, 1997. n..--11 • .... ... the 19'1, ..... IP-' ID die EltpWOOd Jin ....... ~-twSAllartw ... 1wood lllllploJ-Aaodatian. .. • , -~ II !1 1 11 Hi1 JI Hi'l1 l1 Hi'il t1 Hil HI l1li !I ' ' ' -• " ' 11 ~u JI ftjltJ Ii ftjlfi ti UI II !II ~ r --· · . I I ·1 I ft l 11111 'I ltl f ti i11 I I t Ii mt II fiUi ff ff UI i! m t• lllt ... , , • 1• 1;f· JI 11fll f llfll 11 ill' JI •I' . . \ \ .. · , , 1 I 11 r 1 r 1'i 11 1 .. ; ~ .. i ' ,.. .. ,.. .. .. ----. .. • • . . COUNCIL co•INCATION 10 1 11 NTIATIDaY Dlpa1.1•II d Pullllc Wfalb COUNCIL GOAL AND PMVIDla COUNCIL ACTION ,. ............... ~..,, Udlan DlaNgii'Dlllricl tar Big Dry 0..11 ........ St. Councl'a p la lo ua.1111111.,..111•1111 coop .. 1011 on pnijldll wllldl barllllt II...-. IIEll!4Cc:4.IQ-IIBNE!IEBIIDACTION SlalJ reconv,•lda Councl appnMI d • M tar an Oldliam lo.,., lnlo an 1111 .... 11 will .. Ultlan Drlllnllge and Flood Conlral Diatrlcl The ...... II COllelS lnancial COIIIIA,•a 191111d lo bridge COilllrudlon and channal .....-w..1a on Big Dry 0.. II S. 'Windam .. St. MCKGROUND, ANAL.VIII. AND ALTBINATW 1&11 & The City d Englewood, City d Lallon, Cir d c:ai..aod Vlllga. Araplhoe CourllV, Douglas CourllV, and Ultlan Drlllnllge and Flood Cor*d Dlllricl ... \ 2 d In a ............ tar .. Dly Ciak wllldl ............ car1a1r1 lnip1w .. atWl.11111,fflSIII a The MC01Mallllll li1ip1w•••1o be CIOlllhcSad • partd .. \Mndem ... ~ in!plWIIID.., .. CdoradD Dap.n•II dTra ........ a(CDOT). Ultlan Drlllnllge agreed lo pa.ticipMI In .. amounl dl190,00Dtar ... lil!pl ......... FINANCIAL .. ACT Ultlan Drlllnllge and Flood Conni Dlllricl .. ,... ..,,... lo CDOTtlllllng 11eo,aao. El• ood'a.,.. tar .. \M11de.1M1• St. li11111w••._...,.ndadtarla......,..•onlcuh..,. Fe. No8111111111181 appropilalial• ... req&ilecl tar ........ It. •· ; , ~ w N X -0 I!!! ll! ,1111 jifjll I! jifll! ti !Iii !ti Iii !l IJ J tf i ·t• t ii l1, '1U ti l1, '11, i11r h1t i1' ijll ~ I I t' '11· ' I II 1'' l ll :f J @ ~, 1 1 r 1 1 lrf(I I! , ~! ,.,, .. ~, '1 .. ; Jt I J' r•t l i ·,f ! ll i 1 1 1 1t1I it iJlll 1' iJI!{ f! 11' i! II i , ,1 1 1 r I r I r 1, i .. , .. i . t• .. t• .. ~ .. • , • > - G p - ~ r · I .. 7 ... ' ~'· I ,• • ~ (N N X • • l 0 ~ I > • I" :I I : • I ~ ~ .. ,. ' J• i .,i r l ! ,, .,i ... f I f [ ~ J r ' I f f f -- tt!I '; II I 111~~ IJ , i I :Sf . tl a . l•~i I w I Jti[ I . f , 1lini fl ' I • t' i t-H i , I ,tu I ii • t1!1 ij d pl s •· I ,,~, ! II f ! f· i ' 1 -1 fTili'.fiii:--;<1itJ , 4 r . . I . 7 ' . .. . . .. • .. . --·----------------------~ . • • (, COUNCI. 00-INICATION .,... December 18, 11198 10 a 11 NTIATEDBY Depa111,ient of Public Worb COUNCIL GOAL ANO PREVIOUS COUNCI. ACTION IIECOIIIIENDED ACTION 1-,.ct lnlllgcMrnlN!llal Ag!Nl'lleftt with Ultlan Dralnllge Diltrict tor Big Ory c... ··*"·· St Staff recommends Council approval of a BIi tor an Ordlnanca lo.-Ir*> an ....,_It wtlh the Urban Drllinllge and Flood Control Diatrlcl The agrwneill CCW9l'S tlnancial CDliiilllli•D r91111d lo bridga COllllruction and channel improvements on Big Ory C... • S . Wllllermn St BACKGROUND, ANAL\'811, AND ALTBINATNII Wii & The City of Englewood, City of Ulllallln, City of Gl•Wd Vlllga, Anipltloe Counly, Douglas Counly, and U1t1an Drainage and Flood Conlrol Diltrict parliclpllld In ............ plan tor .. Ory CNek wllich ....... ldad certain ilip0¥9lnelils. Wlldannaf9 St The i900IVll•ldad lmpla.ei,•• .. 1o .. carauclld. part ot the Wlldenra• roadway lmplCMmaD ~ the Colcndo Dlpeitmall of Tta111,a111i:an(CDOT). U1t1an Drainage egrNd 1o perticipae in the amount of S1 l50,000 tore-lnipu,,9,v••· FINANCIAL .. ACT Urban Dralnllge and Flood Conlrol Dlllrtcl wa ffllla sia,maD lo COOT lolling S1150,000 . Englewood's lher9 tor the Wlndennel• St lnipu.,9,,•• have bNn tradad tor laildlclpi,ig on Soull Sallil Fe. No eddllanal eppropillic:.l11 .. NqUnd tor 1111 ........ UIT Of ATTActtaNTS BIi tor .. Ordinance lllllrgovemmenta Agreerra,t .... .. I • ORDINANCE NO. _ SERIES OF 1996 • • BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOR ;Da.., I I COUNCU. BILL NO. 82 MEMBER llffl<OD~/L,r AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT ENTITLED "AGREEMENT REGARDING CONSTRUCTION or DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL IIIPBOVEIIBNTS ON BIG DRY CREEK AT WINDERMERE, CITY or ENGLEWOOD • UDFCD AGJlDNENT NO. N-10.0l5," BETWEEN THE URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTIICT AND THE CITY or ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, tbe City of Enpwood, t.be City alUtdaam, t.be City alO-wood Villap, Arapahoe County, Doqla County, and the Urban DniDap aDd Flood Control Diatrict participated in a clraiDap muter plan -Bir Dry Cnelt wbic:b recommended certain improvementa at Willdmmere StrNt; aDd WHEREAS, the recommended imp1ov-ta are to be cautructed by tbe Colorado Department of Tramportaticm (COOT) u put oft.be Windermere roadway improvementl; and WHEREAS, tbe A,rNmat coven baDc:ial ccamitmmtl nlated to llrid,e ccmatrw:t:iCJD and cbumel imprc,Yemmta OD Bis Dry Cnelt at South ~ Street;and WHEREAS, Urban DniDap aDd Flood Ccmral Diatrict will mab ..,..u to CDO'l' iD the amomat al$150,000.000 b tbale illqaou mta; aDd WHEREAS, t.be City alEqlewood'a aban b the W"..._.. SlrNt im~ta baa been tnded b landecapin1 GD 8oatla s.ata Fe; NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY 'nlB CITY COUNCU. or 'nlB CITY or ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: 5ert:im 1 '!be IDterpemmmtal Asr-t N&wwl the Urban DniDap aDd Flood Ccmral Diatrict aDd the City al .......... Calando, atlacbld blntlo u "Emibit A,. ia banbJ .-pt.eel aDd ....,,... by the ......... City Council. 5ert:im 2. '!be Mayor ia ntbaria1 to mcatie and the City a.tt to au.t and -1 the ID~tal A,rNmat b aDd GD bebalf al the City alEapwuud, Colorado. Introduced, read in full, and pwed GD Int rwliDs OD the 1Mb day all>aclabar, 1988. -1- •· 0 '32xl • • " ·, • <. • ATTEST: Loac:riabia A. BUia, City CJark I, Loacriabia A. Ellil, City Cllrt oltbe City ol.,......_ Calando, banby certify that the abcmi ad '-laiDc ii a tne C10P7 ol a BID,_. a OrdiaaDca, iDt:roclaced, read iD full. ad puNcl an &at rw1iDr an tbe lltb dq ol D 1mca, 1998. -2- •, I· • .._ w N X - l . . ) ! :I ti Hf i ~--a ~ H~ j~i i.r . ; ~ ~: i I 1li 11 ~ii II I~. i 1 i 1~ a~,;iJU• Hi ,~hl'1 ' 1··11 ~· f ~rr•'J I,. ~· . 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December 18, 19118 10 a 111 NTIATEDBY Depai1ment of Public Worb COUNCL GOAL AND PIIEVIOIJ8 COUNCIL AC110N • ..... ll~ltlll"9WM1ltwllh RTD tor Light Rall Facllies at the Hampdel I Slaliaf'I To utilize mutual benellls tor lie radeu 1lapm111t of lie coc111•clll praperty (...-ntlY ...r.rl9d ID• Cinderella Cly) end the Light Rall s,am tJr llarpoialll,g lie ...... and profl I IICIIIII wvlca wllh b llght rail faclNils . RECOSFZFNDB> ACTION Slaff recomrr.-ida thllt Council appn,va a BIi tor an Ordlnancl ID"*' inlD an ...... wllh RTD tor lie conwuctlon of transit ........ Hernpdln ltllllon. IIACKGIIOUND, WLYIII, AND ALTIIINAlND WI#& RTD la conetructing an mdllllllll, of llllr curNnt llghl ral.,.,... ln,ne:S 9 % ....,_ID .. _. 1i1i1 of .. COft'lfflllclll radeu 1l11P1•1t praperty . 2t la ....... 1111 .. IIICDIIXllll2lol, ol .. nnel9 ............. w11'i .. CDfflfflllaal radeu ll11P1•1t praperty .. bllllllcill ID ball .. radeu 111111 lftllil and .. llghl ral ..-,n. WI! Illa ineollXll'IIID,, a. parking...-ma, bl--~ a. nnel9 .... and paane ol .. coc111•clll praperty . Bua_. .. bl UNd ID bring CUlllanal ID .. 001M•clll Pftllllllr •-• pnMdl ..... ID .. llghl ral aysllm. FltANCIAL .. ACT RTD wil contrlbull funding tor a. transit lmpnw..,.1911 In ..... amount ol $2 ,700,000. UIT OF AffACHll!NTS Bil of .. Ordlnancl lntllpemn•IIIII ...... • ... I· • ORDINANCE NO. _ SERIES OF 1996 • BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOR /Oo..,,it COUNCll. BILL NO . 81 INTRODU<-J 1icoUNcn. MEMBER 4#7 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT ENTITLED "CITY OF ENGELWOOD PROJECT AGREEMENT WITH RTD FOR TRANSIT FACILITIES AND PARKING SPACES TO BE INCORPORATED INTO THE REDEVELOPMENT OF COIOIERCIAL REAL ESTATE NBAR ILUIPDEN AND SANTA FE (PRESENTLY REFERRED TO AS CINDERELLA CITY)" BETWEEN THE REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT CRTD) AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, the City ia actively putic:ipatiq ill the rede¥elopmmt of a Commercial Redevelopment Property," currmtly mown u the Cinderella City aite, located at Hampden Avenue and Santa Fe Drive; and WHEREAS, the Re,ional Transportation Diatric:t (RTD) ia comtruc:tiDg an ez:tenaion of the RTD'1 curnmt light rail .,.tam located !Mij-t to the west aide of the Commercial Redevelopment Property near Hampden and Santa Fe, pret18Dtly referred to u Cinderella City; and WHEREAS, the parties wbish to utilise mutual bme6ta tna the redevelopment of the commercial property, preaently nferred to u CiDdanlla City, and the RTD Lipt Rail System by iDcorporatin, the propoNd retail and prolaaiaaal ~ with the light rail faciliti•; and WHEREAS, it ia believed that the iDcarporatioD of'the trauit improvements with the Commercial Redevelopment Property ii bene&ial to both the ndevelopmmt and the lipt rail system; and WHEREAS, with this incorporation, the parldni .-may be uaed jointly by trwit uaen and patrou of the commen:ial paopeaty, and WHEREAS, RTD Bua bays will be uaed to brin, CU--. to the c:ommen:ial property u well u provide acceu to the lipt rail l)ltem; and WHEREAS, RTD will CGDtribute fuDdiDc for the tranait improvements ill the tlsecl amount of $2,700,000.00; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS : stc;tjgp 1. The Interp,metal Acr-ent betw.-the ftecional 'l'ranaportatioo Diatric:t (RTD) and the City of lnpwood. Colando, attacMd ber'Wto u "Ezhibit l," ia benby acapt.ed and appn,o,ecl by the .,__. City Cowicil. Stc;tiCI) 2. The Mayor ia autbariad to IDCUt.e ud the City Clark to au.at and Mal the Intersovemmental Acnem•t for and oo bebalf of the City of Eqlewood, Colorado. -1- I· 0 -~-------~------------........ --.,----------------------------- • • • • • (, IDtructu.1, rwl ill fall, ad ,-d a &a ...... tlle lleb day alD111mber, 1886. • .... ..., alDr .... 1118. Tbamu J. a-, llaJ'(II' ATTEST : Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Cln al tbe City al BDpwood, Colorado, --, cmtify that tbe abaft and foncoiq ia • true cop)' al. Bill far aJl Ordiam, iDtrochwwwd, read in full, and pwed GD flnt rwliq OD tbe lleb day al n.c.u.r, 1118. -2- . ' •. ~ . 0 • • EXHIBIT 1 City of Englewood Project Agreement with RTD for Transit Facilities and Parking Spaces to be Incorporated into the Redevelopment of Commercial Real Estate near Hampden and Santa Fe (Presently refenecl to as Cinderella City) Agreement, made this __ day of 199_, by and between the City of Englewood, a home-rule municipality, hereinafter ref9rred to as the "City", and the Regional Transportation District, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, hereinafter referred to as the "RTD". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the City is actively participating in the redevelopment of a Commercial Redevelopment Property, currently known as the Cinderella City site, located at Hampden Avenue and Santa Fe Drive; and WHEREAS, RTD is constructing an extension of their current light-rail system, referred to as the Southwest Corridor Light Rail Transit Pro;ect. within the right-of-way immediately adjacent to the west side of the Commercllll Redevelopment Property; and WHEREAS, RTD has entered into a Full Funding Grant Agreement with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) based on preliminary engineering plans indicating a station, hereinafter refenecl to as Hampden Station, lldjacent to the Commercial Redevelopment Property; and WHEREAS, an Environmental Impact S1lllement (EIS) has been completed in accordance with the National Envirormental Policy Ad. of 1989 for the Southwest Corridor Light Rail Transit Project, which dictllllN that eight bus bays and 670 parking spaces are required in support of the Hampden Station; and WHEREAS, the authority existl in the law and funds have been budgeted, appropriated and otherwise are to be made IVlillble and I sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remains available for payment of project costs; and WHEREAS, the City ii responsible for 1dmi11istrllling the '9developrnent of the Commercial Redevelopment Property, an activity Cll1llr locatlld at Hampden Avenue and Santa Fe Drive, into a complex which will provide I variety of retail and other services for the public; and ReviNcl : December 11, 11198 I· 0 • • 0 I• • WHEREAS, incorporating transit friendly retail or professional services in conjunction with the station area facilities is mutually beneficial to the redevelopment of the Commercial Property and to the Light Rail System; and WHEREAS, the City and RTD therefore desire to coordinate construction of RTD's pro;ect with the Commercial Redevelopment Project. NOW, THEREFORE, in conaidenltion of the mutual promises contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: SECTION ONE PURPOSE The purpose of this Agreement is to provide for the incorporation of the transit related improvement(s) described below (hereinafter referred to as the "Project") and to provide a permanent transit easement to RTD at the Commercial Redevelopment Property. With this incorporation, it is understood that the parking spaces may be used jointly by transit riders and patrons of the redevelopment and that these users are generally focused at non-competing times of the day. It is also understood that the bus bays will serve to bring customers to the redevelopment as well as provide access to the light rail system. It is believed that the Project improvements are beneficial to both the redevelopment and the light rail system and no effort is made here to quantify the level of benefit to either party. SECTION TWO THE PROJECT The Project will be construd8d within the •project Area" defined a an area within 1,320 feet of the Hampden Station (Exhibit A). Project elements include: a . Parking for 670 automobilel. The par1'ing ratio lhaH not exceed 120 apaces per acre. This may include ahared partdng wlh Nineues that do not have peak service needs coinciding with peak c:ornnu1 timN. b . An eight bay bus trauafar faclly, including one bay for articulated bules. c . Pedestrian accea from the perking and transfer facilities to the station platform , including acc:eu in confomwlC» with._ Amelic:a111 with Disabilities Ad (ADA). The Project does not require, nor doN RTD •ldolw. the use of mechanical devices (i .e ., elevators, escalators) for such acmss. d . Rewvation of land , d the dimellliCJI• spec:ffled in Exhibit B, for the installation of a LRT (Light Rail T,...) traction power IUl:MstatiCM. Reviled: Dec:ambar 11 , 1• 2 .. I· --~------------------~-.,-------~--------~----------,-~ • . ,~ . ' • e. Facilities designed and constructed for a 30-year life, requiring only routine maintenance that does not signlflcantty impad the services provided to transit riders (see section 12). f. Permanent easements to RTD for the transit facilities described above, including the LRT traction power substation, and guaranteed access via N11rnent or dedicated public right-of-way, at the City's option, to and from the bus and parking facilities for transit purposes and access to and from the LRT traction power substation and station platfonn for maintenance purposes. g. The Project does not include construction of the Hampden Station nor ac:ceu easements or construction of improvements outside of the Commercial Development Property. h. RTD will provide project design guidelines to the City to implement the delcribed improvements, and shall concur in final design prior to its financial participation in construction of the improvements. SECTION THREE FUNDING RTD will contribute funding in the fixed amount of Two Million Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,700,000) to the Project. Of this amount, RTD will contribute a maximum of $200,000 for design costs in 1997. Additional sums may be billed to RTD in 1997 if actual construction, which includes demolition of the existing parking structure in the Project Area, commences in that year. During the period of construction, RTD will be billed at intervals of not lea than 30 days, based on a percentage completion of the Project. The City will provide copies of Contractor invoices along with the City's invoice to RTD . RTD has the right to inspect all work performed prior to payment. SECTION FOUR ELIGIBLE COSTS Since it is recognized that costs eligible for reimbursement by the RTD under this Agreement may be part of a larger pf'Oied and includes shared parking with bueineues that do not have peak service needs coinciding with peak commute times, such eligible costs may include, but are not limited to, the actual coat of the acquilition of l'NI property, design and construction of the approved Project. ReviMcl : o-11ber 11 , 111118 3 .. I· • • 0 I • • SECTION FIVE CITY REQUIREMENTS a. The City or its agents will prepare any necessary pennanent and access easement instruments for the Project. Costs for title insurance and incidental real estate transfer coats are included in RTO's financial contribution. b. The City or its agents will provide design document review, design, inspection, testing and engineering services for the Project. Said services are included in RTD's financial contribution. c. The City or its agents will obtain permits and approvals for the Project and will be responsible for citizen review and public agency coordination, if any. All costs associated with these activities are included in RTO's financial contribution . d. The City will construct the Project, or portions thereof, or cause it to be constructed in accordance with appropriate local, state, and federal laws. e. The City or its contractor will permit and will require subcontractors to permit the RTD to inspect all data and records with regard to the Project. The RTD also may require the City to fumish at any time prior to closeout of the Project, audit reports prepared according to generally accepted accounting principles. f. Final payment by RTD for construction is expreuly contingent upon substantial completion of the work to be performed under this Agreement on or before January 1, 2000. The City shall obtain RTD's final inspection and wrttten concurrence in the acceptance of the completed Project improvementa on or before March 1, 2000. SECTION SIX TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE The City acknowledges and understands that RTD is commitl8d by contract with the Federal Transit Administration to completing its Southwest Corridor Light Rail Pro;ect. including the Project improvements by July, 2000. The City warrants that an work contemplated by this Agreement shall be substantially complel8d not later than January 1, 2000 . In the event that it appears to the City or RTD at any time that the City wiH be unable to complete the Project by that date, or to construct tllmporary subetitute parking within the Project Area, or if the City hu not begun construction of the Project by July 1, 1998 , the parties shall so stipulate in writing, and RTD shall have the option to cancel this Agreement, or to itself construct temporary subatitutlt parking within the Project Area . ReviNd : December 11 , 18118 •. I· • • t~ • Construction by the City of temporary parking shaH not cause an increase in the financial contribution of RTD, and shall not relieve the City of the obligation to complete the Project at a new date to be negotiated by the parties. If the City cannot complete the Project by the new date of completion, the City shall convey to RTD the temporary parking area plus improvements for not more than the City's actual cost of land acquisition and construction or $2,700,000, whichever ii lea. In the ew,nt that RTD completes the temporary parking, any suma expended by RTD shall be deducted from the $2,700,000. SECTION SEVEN DESIGN APPROVAL All plans and specifications for construction of the Project shall be nwiewed by RTD before any construction work is implemented. RTD shall have fourteen (14) calendar days to comment on plans and specifications submitted. In the event that RTD and the City do not concur in the design of the Project. including demolition and reconstruction of existing facilities, RTD shall have the right to withdraw from the Project. In the event that RTD chooses to withdraw from the Project, RTD shall not receive a refund of any amounts paid at the time of withdrawal, but shall have no further obligation, financial or otherwise, to the City. Any change of design made after RTD review and concurrence, and all change orders which directly impact the Project shall be IUbmitled to RTD prior to being implemented. RTD shall have not more than 3 WOl1clng days to submit Its comments on such changes . RTD has 811igned Andrww Laong • a liaison person who shall be contacted regarding any propoeed c:hangN and shan have the authority to authorize any changes in writing following hil review. SECTION EIGHT RIGHT OF INSPECTION RTD shall have the right to have an inspector prwnt on lite at any tine during construction and to have a reprw.alative at any construction or other meetings. SECTION NINE RECORDS The City shall maintain all books, documenla, papers, accounting racordl and other evidence pertaining to costs incurred and other performance hereunder and make such materials available for inspection at all reaonable tlmN during the construction period and three years from the date of acceptance of the Project by RTD. On request, copiN of such records shall be furnllhed to RTD for RTD's permanent l'9COrdl. ReviMd : o-nber 11 , 111111 5 ' I. • SECTION TEN FINAL INSPECTION • 0 !~ • The City shall obtain the RTD's lnepectlon aid wrtnen concurrence in the acceptance of the completed Project or portion thenlof. The RTD, upon granting acceptance, and receipt of invoices acceptable to and approved by RTD will within thirty (30) days ttwfter, make payment in the amounts specified in Section Three above, in confonnance with the conditions lta1lld herein. SECTION ELEVEN AS-BUil T DRAWINGS The City shall provide to RTD a complete set of as-built drawings for the Project upon acceptance of the Project by RTD. SECTION TWELVE MAINTENANCE OF PROJECT The parties contemplate a joint UN project, for which a joint UM maintenance agreement will be negotlalad. The RTD will contribul8 to maintenance of the Project during its useful life, and shd maintain the LRT paaenger platform and the LRT traction power substation at a own coat. Mainlllnance wll include, but not be limited to, snow and ice removal, provilion of sanding and deicing agema for vehicular, bus and pedestrian accea, and the removal of such sand or deicing agents • deemed neoeaary. SECTION THIRTEEN PERMANENT TRANSPORTATION EASEMENT In consideration for the Project funding provided by RTD, the City shall ensure that RTD ii provided a permanent tra111portalion w1ment In the Project Area. Con- veyance of uid Nlerl'l8nt lhall tau place in a timely manner after the City finalizes and arranges for OWIWlhip of the Cornmen:lal Redevelopment Property . Thia eaaement shall allow RTD non-4xduaive UN for ma1 transportation purpoleS and for any uses in accord with 11s ltalulory authority (excluding retail ules), cunently described at CRS 32-9-101, • aeq. Project conatruc:tion lhal take place In the area of the easement. RevlNd: December 11. 1a • • • • 0 I• • SECTION FOURTEEN CONTINUING TRANSPORTATION USE In consideration for this Project funding, the City lhaH allow RTD UN of the improvements funded hereunder for transportation purpoees pursuant to CRS 32-9- 119. SECTION FIFTEEN HOLD HARMLESS -RTD NOT LIABLE The City shall ensure that any contractors it nllaina for any work on the Project, including, but not limited to, design and construction of the Project. lhaH name the RTD a third party beneficiary of any contracts with the City, and aH hold hannless sections in any such contracts shall indemnify RTD to the same extent that they Indemnify the City . RTD shall be an additional named insured on any policy of ineurance held by any contractor to the City for any work involving the design or construction of the Project. The City, within its legal ability to do so under the Constitution of the State of Colorado and its home-rule charter, and without in any way or manner intending to waive or waiving the defenses or limitations on damages provided for under and pursuant to the Colorado Governmental Immunity Ar:J. (Sec. 24-10-101, et seq. C.F.S.), the Colorado Constitution, its home-rule charter or under the common law or the laws of the United States or the State of Colorado, lhal Indemnify and save hannless RTD against any and all damages which are recovered under the Colorado Governmental Immunity Ar:J. and reduced to final judgment In a court of competent jurisdiction by reason of any negligent act or omiuion by the City, its agents, ofllcers, or employees, in connection with the performance of this Agreement. SECTION SIXTEEN PROHIBITED INTERESTS No officer, member, or employee of the RTD, and no members of its governing body. and no other public official or employee of the governing body of the locality or localities within the district during his or her tenW9 or for one year therufter, shall have any interest, direct or Indirect, in this Agreement, or the pn)CNds thereof. ReviNd: December 11 , 18118 7 I . 0 • • • SECTION SEVENTEEN MISCELLANEOUS 0 ,~ • • 1. Notices. Any notice to be given hereunder shall be deemed given when sent by registered or certified mail to the llddresNI below: John Claflin, Director of Development and Engineering RTO 1600 Blake St Denver, Co. 80202 Chartes R. Esterly, Director Public Works Department City of Englewood 3400 S. Elati St. Englewood,Co.80110 2. Severability. Should any provision of this Agreement be declared invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions hereof lhaH remain in full force and effect regardless of such declaration . 3 . Equal Employment Opportunity. In connection with the performance of this Agreement, the City shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, being handicapped, a disadvantaged person, or a disabled or Vietnam era veteran . The City shall take affirmative action to insure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, being handicapped, a disadvantaged person, or a disabled or Vietnam era veteran. Such action lhall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, Including apprenticelhip. 4 . Agreement Binding. This agreement lhall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the succenors and assigns of the parties theNto . 5. Laws to Apply. The Project shall be carried out in ac:cordance with the laws of the State of Colorado and all applicable Federal lawl n 1'9gulationl, and al local laws, ordinances and regulations. 6. Amendment. This Agreement may not be ameuded except in writing by mutual agreement of the parties, nor may rights be waived except by an Instrument in writing signed by the party charged with such waiver. 7. Terms of Agreement . The terms of this Agreement will continue through the completion of the Project and receipt of final payment from RTO . Reviled : December 11 , 111118 • •. I . • ,. • C• ·, • IN WITNESS V\IHEREOF, the parties have duly executed thil Agreement, effective the day and date flrlt above writlen. APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM FOR REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT By __________ _ By __________ _ ClarwlCe w. Marlela, Gerwal Manager ATTEST: CITY OF ENGLEWOOD: By___________ By __________ _ TITLE._ ________ _ ....... : Dealfflber 11, 1• t .... . ' .. I· 0 '32xl •1 • • 1."=4 12/10/18 R.C.M . 0 • Exhibit A • l I NI LRT SB LRT • . . r··-·--··-·----·--·-------------------------------------------- L-=-----=-;:----C I I 12' GATE CINDERELLA CITY •• 10 d 10 ----IC.t&.l IN ,u T ,e FREIGHT : I EXISTING TR&CX I ---- I. Exhibit B ..... • • t• • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION DATE: December 16, 1996 AGENDA ITEM SUBJECT: Final Plat for Canfield 10 I fy Subdivision Filing No. 1 INITIATED BY: STAFF SOURCE: Tricia Langon, Robert E. Herndon Neigbborbood and F.nviromnental Technician Representing Roy C. and Janet K. Canfield 2660 S. Wolf Way Denver, Colorado 80219 - PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION; There bas been no previous Council action concerning this matter. PREVIOUS PLANNING CQMMISVQN ACTION; The Planning Cornrnission held a Public Hearing on the proposed Canfield Subdivision on November 19, 1996. The Commission voted to recommend approval of the proposed subdivision to City Council. RECOMMENDED ACTION; Approve the Final Plat of the Canfield Subdivision with the following development approval conditions: l . No further development of Lot 1 may occur unless required public ript-of-way and utility easements are dedicated to the City off.nalewood. 2 . 3. Development of Lot 2 may not occur unless the development ii in COD.junction with the adjacent property to the east or required public ript-of-way and utility earrrc:ats are dedicated to the City of Englewood. In the event Lot 2 is developed in COD.junction with adjacent property to the east. acceu shall be eliminalcd between Lot 1 and Lot 2, and acceu to Lot 2 shall be provided only from the adjacent property to the eut. .. I· 0 ------------------------,.,,------""'ll"'--------------------- • • '· BACKGROUND. ANALYSIS, AND ALDBNAJIYES IDENTIFIED; The proposed Canfield Subdivision is situated in the 2SOO block of West Union Avenue and is approximately 600 feet south of West Union Avenue. The subject property and surrounding area is mncd 1-1, Light Industrial. The property is 7 .19 acres in area and the proposed subdivision will result in the creation of two lots. Lot l, S.26 acrcs in area, will main its existing usc of yard storage for industrial equipment. Lot 2, 1.93 acres in area, will be UICd by Waste Management of Colorado for expansion of their transfer facility. Cmrently, the subject property is landlocked with acccu provided only by a 16 foot reconlcd road euement Lot 1 will continue to usc this road cucmcnt, while acccu to Lot 2 will be pined from the adjacent Waste Management property. Adequate public right-of-way to these parcels and adjacent pan:els docs not DOW exist. The City rccogni7.cs the need for the dedication of public right-of-way from thcsc pan:els, but to this point has been lm8ble to obtain the right-of-way. Also, the specific ript-of-way needs for this area have not yet been determined and thus no dedication of right-of-way is bcin& requested as a part of this proposed subdivision . This proposed subdivision and the conditions lltaCbcd to it, offer m opportunity for limited expansion of the existing adjacent Waste Manaacment operations and do not immediately change or impact the development potential of surroundina properties. However, this subdivision may, in the long term, encourage the adjacent property ownen to dedicate additional public ript-of- way and utility cascmcnts. QNANCIAL IMPACT; The proposed subdivision will result in incralcd property tax and permit revenue resulting from the Waste Management expansion. UST Of ATIACIIMENJS; Raolution Findinp of Fact Staff Report Final Plat 2 . ' • . I· 0 1 J2xl • RESOLUTION NO . .9i.. SERIES OF 1996 • /Or,,,_j / A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE SUBDMSION OP PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE 2500 BLOCK OF WEST UNION AVENUE AND APPROXDIATBLY 800 PEET TO THE SOUTH OP WEST UNION AVENUE, MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE CANFIELD SUBDMSION. WHEREAS, the IUbject property i8 apprcmmately 7 .19 _.. ill tbe -and ia located in the 2500 block of West Union AveDue and i8 app'Ollimat.ely 800 felt to tbe ICIUtb of West Union Avenue and i8 locat.ed within tbe -bounded by Wat UnillD A..iue on tbe north, the South Platte River on the eMt, tbe Bqlewood-UttletGD municipal boandaJJ on tbe ICIUtb and South Decatur 8tnet CID the ,nat; and WHEREAS, the propoeed IUbdiviaion will nault ill the cnatiaD of two Jota :• Lot 1, which will contain approllimately 5.26 _.., which will retain it!I;~ -of yard atarap for industrial equipment with the continued uae of a road .......rct; and Lot 2, wbidl will contain appnmmately 1.93 acrN, which will be uaed by Wute llaoapment of Colando for upanaion of their tramfer facility with acceaa from the acij-t Wut.e ....,_._t property; and WHEREAS, application bu bee made by Robert E. Herndon, e.ndon • ANoc:ietN, Inc., Apnt for the property own .. , Roy C . and Janet K. Canfleld, nqueatiDc aubclmaion of the property into two Iota; and WHEREAS, tbe Ensl-ood PlanniDi and 7.oaiDs C.0-mieeim held a Public Hearias on the popowl aubdiviaion on Novanber 19, 1998 and tbe PiDal Plat-iiM*Oted with certain conditiona; · NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ClTY COUNCIL or TIIB ClTY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: 81C1iieP 1. The City Coundl of the City of ........ Colaedo banbJ ..,.._. tbe PiDal Plat for tbe Can6eld Subclmaion oftbe propaty locatied m tbe iD the 2IIOO Block ofWlllt Union Avenue and apprcmmaWy 800 fNt to tbe IOlltla alWlllt UIUOD A..aue; ...._. hereto u Emibit A. with the followiq CODditial: 1. No further developm•t of Lot 1 may occur UDleN required public ript-af-way and utility-ta an dedicat.ed to tbe City al .......... 2. Developmct of Lot 2 may not occur UDleN tbe ...._apamt la in CIIIQlllldiaD with tbe acijacct property to tbe eut or required public ript-Gf-way and utility -•ta an dedicated to tbe City al....._. .. I. 0 1 32xl • • C. ·, • <. 3. In the -t Lat 2 ia clevelapecl in c:mquDCtiaD with acijacmt property to the ..t, acceN aball be •timineW Wwem Lat 1 and Lot 2, and-to Lat 2 all be providecl anly ,._ tbe ..u-t pnperty to the .... ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia 18th day of Decmablr, 1996. ATTEST: Louc:riabia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Louc:riabia A. Ellis, City Clerk for the City ofEapewoocl, Calondo, bseby certify the above ia a true copy of RelolutiOD No._, Seriel of 1996. . '. ' '''I I'• .. •· • --------------------------------------------.--- 0 ,. - (. TO: Planning and Zoning Commission THRU: FROM: DATE: Robert Simpson, Manager, Neighborhood and Business Development Tricia Langon, Neighborhood and Environmental Technician November 12, 1996 SUBJECT: Canfield Subdivision • Preliminary Plat Case SD-96-03 • Public Hearing APPLICANT: Robert E. Herndon Herndon & Associates, Inc. 3900 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Suite 570 Lakewood, Colorado 80235 Agent for Property Owner PROPERTY OWNER: Roy C. and Janet K. Canfield 2660S. WolfWay Denver, Colorado 80219 LOCATION Of PROPERTY: The subject property is situated approximately 600 feet south of West Union Avenue and is located within the area bounded by West Union Avenue OD the north, the South Platte River OD the cast, the Englewood • Littleton municipal boundary OD the south and South Decatur Street OD the west . The adjacent area is composed of industrial uses. REQUEST: The applicant has submitted an application and preliminary plat to subdivide a 7 .19 acre site into two lots. . ' •. I . 0 '32xl • Canfield Subdivision Case SD-96-03 November 12, 1996 RECOMMENDATION : '· 0 , • • 2 The Neighborhood and Business Development Division recommends that the Preliminary Plat for Canfield Subdivision be approved and the applicant be directed to submit a final plat for review and consideration by the Commission with the following development approval conditions: 1. No further development of Lot I may occur unless required public right-of-way and utility easements uc dedicated to the City of Englewood. 2. Development of Lot 2 may not occur unless the development is in conjunction with the adjacent property to the east or required public right-of-way and utility easements uc dedicated to the City of Englewood. 3. In the event Lot 2 is developed in conjunction with adjacent property to the east, access to Lot 2 shall be provided only from the adjacent property to the east. BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS: The property currently is one parcel totaling 7.19 acres in area. The ptoposed subdivision will result in the creation of 2 lots. Lot I is to remain in the existing me, yard storaae for industrial equipment. Lot 2 is intended to be leased to the adjacent property owner to the east for yard storage and expansion of existing industrial uses. This proposed subdivision is being proposed to facilitate the expmsion of the adjacent Waste Management of Colorado operation. The existing uses on Lot 1 will remain and Lot 2 will be used by Wute Management for explDSioa of their transfer facility . This IUbdivilion does not substantially change or impact the development potenlial oftbis 11ea. .Meq..-ripl-of-way to these parcels and adjacent parcels does not now cxilt. To pin the required public ripl-of-way to service the subject property would require that adjacent property ownen cledicale ripl-of- way. These adjacent property owners have been unwillina to do this, dlaefare dlis ptopoad subdivision and the conditions attached to it offer an opportunity for limiled cxpmMD of the existing adjacent Waste Management operations in this area. The subdivision may ultimately encourage the adjacent property owners to dedicate additional public ript-of-way and ulility easements. In considering a preliminary subdivision plat. the Commission must comider the followina : I . The zoning of the property proposed for subdivision, toacther with the main& of the areu immediately adjacent thereto. The subject site and the adjacent Ena)ewood property are mned 1-1, Lipt Industrial District. The southern border of the site abuts City of Littleton PDR (Planned Development -Residential) District . ' •. I· ------------------------~------------------·---------~ • Canfield Subdivision Case SD-96-03 November 12, 1996 . ,~ • 2. The proposed layout oflots and blocks and the proposed dimensions thereofto demonstrate compliance with applicable yard area requirements. No minimum lot frontage or minimum lot area is required for 1-1 Zone District. The proposed subdivision creates two lots u follows: ldZl Am frootm 1 229,130 square feet (S.2601 acres) landloc:bd, with 16' road eaaement 2 84,447 square feet (1.9386 acres) lmdloc:ked The subdivision, u a whole contains 313,577 square feet or 7.1987 acres. 3. The availability of all utilities, and the proximity thereof to the area proposed for subdivision. 3 Electric, gas. and communications utilities are currently available to the subject property. Public water and sewer are not provided to the subject property ho'WeVel', lel'Vice will only be made available when required easements are granted to the City. 4 . Topography and natural features of the land with special refermce to flood plains. There will be no change to the existing topography of the subject properties. The subject property is not located within an identified flood plain zone. S. The continuity of streets and alleys within the area proposed for subdivision, and the design and location of such streets and alleys, with relation to exillina lllects and alleys, both within and without the area proposed for 111bdivision, and the Mater Street Plan. No streets or alleys are proposed for this subdivision. 6 . All rights-of-way to be desipecl and located to facili1alc the afe movmlCIII ofpedellriw and bicyclists. No additional ript-of-way is bein& requested with this saopoNd IUbctivisioo. 7. All bicycle and pedestrian facilities lhall be aelected, localed and daipecl in accordance with current City standards . No bicycle or pedestrian facilities are required for this propoNd subdivision. 8. The location of utility and other euements See Preliminary Plat . IIINDS\.ENO.CH.SYS.CITYHALL.ENCILE1VOOID\DE:P'NollDollaOUNOAllllll\l'l.AlolOOl..-?APf IDOUI-. OJ.DOC ..... •. .. I. • Canfield Subdivision Case SD-96-03 November 12, 1996 ·, • 0 !• - 4 9. The location of, and provision for, public areas, including land reserved for parks, schools and other public uses. No public reservations are required. 10. The method of handling drainage and surface water. Drainage and surface water issues have been addressed in the Drainage Report prepared by R & R Engineers -Surveyors, Inc., dated November 1996. No outstanding issues have been identified by the Public Works Department. LEGAL DESCRifflQN: See Preliminary Plat ZONE DISTRICT : 1-1 , Light Industrial District RELATION JO COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: The 1979 Comprehensive Plan designates the subject site u part of a light industrial area. The proposed subdivision is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. PROCEDURE: The Subdivision Regulations, Title 10 of the Englewood Municipal Code, require dw the Planning Commission shall review both a preliminary and final subdivision plat and after due consideration, recommend to City Council approval, conditional approval, or denial of the proposed subdivision. Upon receipt of a subdivision application and the preliminary plat, a public hearing is set for the consideration of the proposed subdivision. After the public hearing and Planning Commission consideration of the preliminary plat, the Commissicm may give approval, conditional approval, or the preliminary plat may be disapproved. If the preliminary plat is approved or conditionally approved, the applicant shall prepare a final plat incorporating any suuestions or conditions resuhina from the public hearing. If the preliminary plat is disapproved, the applicant may appeal the decision to the City Council u set forth in Section 10-2-9 of the Subdivision Replations. Upon submission of the final plat, the Plannina Commissicm sball review the final plat for conformance to any conditions impoled on the preliminary plat. After this review, the Commission shall either approve, conditionally approve, or disapprove the final plat. When the I\SND51.ENO_CH _SYS .C11YHA1.1.DKJLE1WOCICIDIEPT\NllllQIDUPl8QIWJII\PLM«:OMl"'5T,AFF ltEJ'OaTS ""°'6- 0l.DOC ... I· 0 • Canfield Subdivision Case SD-96-03 NOYllllber 12, 1996 ·, ,. • • s final plat is approved, it is forwarded to City Council for final action. Upon approval by City Council, the plat will be recorded with the Arlpaboe County Clede and Recorder. Upon approval of the Manager, however, a preliminary and final plat may be submitted simultaneously if the subject ralty Im been previously plaaed and consists ofleu than four (4) lots. DEPARTMENT AND AQINCY IIYJIW; 1. Public Wom • fpinr,a;ip ScniP: No coa,ment 2. Safety Sayicg -Cmnn•i!Y ScniP: Dewlopnmt IDCltWhmmt acroa a lew line requires recordin& of an aareaneat prior to iw of a builclina pamit. 3. lilililia: No comment 4. City of Ljttfc:tgp : The Littleton Development Review Commiaee recomnlCllds that due to the proximity of Littleton's residential ma to the pn,poaed subdivision, that a Im foot hip fence be ~ on the SOUlh property line of the propolld subdivision for the purpoae of noi9e abatement and that industrial activities be mowd away from the IOUtban portion of the site. S. Urban Pr:aiMSC agd Floqd Copgpl Dillrict: The site is not wi1bin the 100-year flood plain of the South Platte River. 6. City Agqmcy: Approval of this pn,poaec1 subdivision abould include the three idamfied development conditions. ·~ " l ' . , •, I. . 0 f J2xl • • • I• • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION IN THE MA1TER OF CASE ISD-9M3 ) FINDINGS OF FACI', CONCLUSIONS ) AND RECOMMENDATIONS IIELATING ) TO SUBDMSION OF 7.lt ACltE PAllCEL ) soure OF WESI' UNION A VENUE. AND ) WEST OF SOUIB PLA1TE lllVEll ·) DRIVE ) INITIATED BY: ROBERT E. HERNDON ON IIEIIALF OF MR. AND MRS. ROY C. CANFIELD ) ) ) ) ) FINDINGS OF FACI' AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMJS.gON Commission Mcmben Present: Garrett, Horner, Redpath, Weber, Welker, Douglas, Dummer.Mason Commission Mcmbcn Absent : Tobin This matter was beard before the City Planning and Zoning Commission OD November 19, 1996 in the City Council Cblmbcn of the Englewood City Hall. Testimony was received from staff and from applicanl's repraeawive Herndon. The Com- mission incorporated into the record of the Public Hearing the Slaff Report, the Subdivision Regulations, and the Comprdlemive l.oaina Ordinm:e. After considering the statemems of the witneaes, and reviewina the pertincnl documems, the members of the City Plaruung and l.onil!I Commission llllde the following Findings and Con- clusions . I. 2 . FINDINGS Of FACT TBA T the issue was brought before the Plannina and Zonina Cornmiuioa upon an ap- plication filed by Robert E. Herndon acting OD behalf of and u aacm for Roy C . and Janet K . Canfield, property owners. TBA T adjacent property owners were DOcified of the Public ffearins via Uailed Scates Postal Service, said letter ldtin& forth the date, time , place and purpolC of the Hearin&, •. -. .. I· 0 • • . (• • ... 3. THAT staff presented testimony regarding the location, zoning, proposed division, and means of access to the two lots to be created by the subdivision. 4. THAT Mr. Herndon prcsemed testimony regarding the proposed subdivision, including further information on access to the two IOIS, and proposed usage of the two lots fol- lowing approval of the subdivision. 5. TBA T no one spoke in opposition to the Prdiminary Plat of the proposed Canfield Subdivision. CONCLUSIONS 1. TBA T proper notice of the Public Hearing wu given adjaceal property owners. 2. THAT the Preliminary Plat for the proposed Canfield Subdivision lbould be approved. DECISION THEREFORE, it is the decision of the City PllnniDI and Zoning Commission that the pre- liminary plat for the Canfield Subdivision filed by Mr. Robert Herndon on behalf of Roy C. and Janet K. Canfield should be approved, with condiliom impoled reprdina future develop- ment access to the parcels. The decision WU reached upon a vote on a molion made al the meetiDa of the City PlanniDa and Zonio& Commission on November 19, 1996, by Mr. Garrell, IKCJDded by Mr. Redpalb, which mocion sma: Garrett moved: Redpath seconded: The Plannin& Onariuion appnM the PrelimUlll'y Plat of Canfield Sub- division, Cue ISD-96-03, with the foUowinc c:onditiom: 1) No ftutber de¥elopmed of Lot 1 may occur ualeu required ~ lie ript-of-way and utilily ea••m are declk:a9ed to die City of Eopwood. 2) Dnelopmed of Lot 2 may not occur ualeu die dcw:lopellfflf ii in coqjuDctioo with die adjaceal property to die .. or required public ri&M-of-way and utility alalllllll are dedicated to die City of Eopwood. 3) In die ~ Lot 2 ii dneloped in coajuncdon wilb adjacent ~ eny to die eut. accaa lball be elimineeed .,._ Lot 1 ml Lot 2, and accm to Loi 2 lball be prmided only 1nm die adjaceal property to die ... I - ,i • • ... . " • '· Dia .......... ...... D ........ 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C:TOI AIINCt IOlflll, IOUCATION, •• .io ICOIIOIIICI IIIQIIII UIIIV ttll LIN NAIIV&IO UNIV 1111 c•"•1caTION1 I.A• COI.Oll&DO II 1.a• .,.11.&CMIIIITTI II NII ••• ,.U, U•O .. ,., .,. lltlftla 1911 .... C&IICl~~ATIO,, ,aas. '"" ... u ........ ~· qoa ..... .,. ............. . . ..... . . •, .. • , • • • UStJld OF RORALD J. COBD 2325 west 72nd Avenue Denver, Colorado 80221 (303) 427-7584 Qualifications: Juris Doctor Deqree University of Denver June, 1968 Admitted by Colorado supr ... court October, 1968 Admitted by United States District court October, 1968 Admitted by United States Court of Appeals March, 1971 Admitted by United States SupreM Court March, 1972 General Legal Kzperience: Staff Attorney Denver Legal Aid Society -1969 Associate Attorney Berger, Rothstein, Gehler Attorneys at Lav Commerce City, co -1970-1972 Partner Gehler, Cohen Attorneys at Lav COJ1111erce City: co -1972-1982 sole Practitioner Ronald Cohen, Attorney at Lav Denver, co -1982 to present la&Dicipal and Go·Hnautal Legal _.ri•ce: Assistant County Attorney Adams County, co -1110-1112 .. I . • . " - ,t. Auistaut City Attorney and Proaecuti.Dg Attonay a-rce City, CO -1970-1982 Proaecuti.D; Attorney IIOrtblJleDD, CO -1970-1972 &uiataut City Attorney and Proaec:uti.Dg At~ BriCJhton, co -1972-1982 City Attorney Lafayette, CO 1975-lHO Legal Adviaor career service c:o-taion cc-re• City, co 1182 to pn••t Bearing Officer career service CODNrc• City, CO 1H2 to preaent .JUdicial lllperience: Presidinq Judqe Horthqlenn, co -1982 to pruent Presidinq Jud,Je Federal Heights, co -1982-1990 Presidinq Judqe COJ1111M1rce City, co -1.987 to present Administrative Lav JUd9• Adams county, CO -1988 to 1H4 Rates $100 per boar .. 0 •· 0 • • • '· AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION -PANEL OF lrEtJ'l'ltALS LUOR PUEL biiivir, d5 Bley •• ~. Ea;. g I I Im• Ja.'1'allEr -IHI IWlm -.,..tmcw: rm.L '!!DIE 1181 ISMal. llllVII M MHl'l»mat CII DdZliii I GltlVlll:z r..a..: ... ---lrMli I Mw llm• CASIS. VPfflPIB .IIJIDI. i Ala; ICDC WWW i Ular, UX:. 7 (I&.); lllrm> IIDGl:-.dJEliS a, .. ' rh IW WB .Ill) JmaY ~ m a..; lllrm> rm. ' ™ ICJml .., L'IIBr. UIRla tmV. (la 14); tmV. a, IDVDl (olD ~; a 72) $ 550.00 Plm a11p1wa; ~ c..neJJeHm ta vitbin 7 daya of mar1n; 4/93 1 .. I. • I ' itr ~ l1 ~~ lllt ,~ ·I I II ]Ill fl i~I :11 l~~I I fi&l . .._ -f L f C "f !!S~Q iz 11 f ' . gij 0 ~ .. . .. · I 1l •ti b 5l , -,~ l.'~ JI:~ l}. lg •t t, li; 'I ~Ii = I ~ I t{f r fl 1 ~f 'I f f f~ ~~~ I I i f r I .. -1t. •-• . !1 : l9 Ira t ! iii I ij HI ~ l1 rt l a I J f ~ . r ~,5 ~6~ i=~ I . . 1f •, 11 . t' i · ., f, I I ll · ~ ~g· ~ii t, ' l l l r ,_f r ~ a1~ •• ~ I 117 -' . ~ -: I ---·---, a • , . .,.. • w I\) • . •~ • <. -----------------'-------------- WBEBEAS, 'lbe Eqlewood P1miq IIDd Z.U., Ccwmieeim nmmDMDcled apprnal al tbll i*opcwl .....,_. llaidia P.U.D. to tbll .....,_. City CCIIIIMli1; and WBBBBAS, tbll Ccnm;-im reccm....W that Plllllic Warb Dlpart mt pnrride clari&at:iaa al tbll City'• nqwt.d ---carb. .--........ im.jNOW tamD tlO tbil applicat .. ifCoaDcil ...... Nl(aat appaupW., Nlid nqaat be .... a caadltiaa altbll P.U.D.; NOW, TIIBBBPORB, BB IT ORDAINED BY TBB CITY COUNcn. OF TID aTY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: 6ertim t 'lbe City Coaaci1 altbll at, of BPJ' ..... Calando ... tba: 1. 'lbe P.U.D. Dilll:rid plaa is iD ~ wtlla tbll diarict plan...... mt md tbll _.......... plan; md 2. All NqUind clocammts, drawiap, l'lflrnls, rec:cmmmd1tiam, IIDd appro98la baw bem NCliftd; wl 3. 'lbe P.U.D. Dilll:rid plan;. .,..;llhmt with ........ wl ,-.Dy ............. of ........ mt iD tbll City al ~- .. 'lbe P.U.D. Dillrid plaa ii nl Ceedfell)' d t t wtlla tbll ...... 11ri1tiww,dllippirleltPM,paHclaa .. ~adlar ...... law .. ac.;cda mt altbll City; .. 6ertim 3 'lbe ........ City Caacfl ,__,.....,... .. ,__. 17llit n.v.,p.mt far tbll .... wwl lllridiaa ....,.ny ................. ~ A. IDtrod--. rwl iD 6dl, wl puNd m Int.....,. tbll 6 day alNc,nabar, 1188. -2- ·- J .. I. I I • . ~ • . ' .. Publiabad • a Bill far an OrdiuDce cm tbe 'Nb clay afOctlllblr, 1118. A Public BeariDr WM bald cm the 2Dd clay afDI NI', 1118. Bwl by title and pawd cm bal...., cm tbe letb clay afD1 ber, 1118. Publiabad by title • OrdinaDee No. _ s.ria af 1118, cm tbe 1ltb clay af Dacembar, 1996. ATTEST: Low:riabia A. Ellia, City Clark I, Loac:rilbia A. BDia, City CJn aftbe City af ........... Colando,....., cmtify tbat tbe abaft and,....., II a trae 011PJ aftbe ~ ,....S cm tlul nadillc and pabliehed by title• OrdiuDce No. -s.ria af 1118. L1 1 ti A.lllia -3- • I .. • 0 1 32x l 0 --------------------------.,------------------~--------- • • • - 10 b ii ORDINANCE NO.~ SERm0Fl996 BY AUTHORITY COUNCU. BILL NO. 73 INTRODUCEDBYCOUNCll. MEMBER WIGGINS AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 12, CHAPl'ER lB, SECTION 7, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 PERTAINING TO RESTBICl'ING THE NUMBER OF USERS ON ANY ONE WATER AND SEWER SEKVICE. WHEREAS, in the put problems have ariND which...,. c:aued by a property beiq IIUbdivided with Iota IOld aeparately without water ad -~ beinc eeparated; and WHEREAS, the propoled ordinance would iDlare that if a property were subdivided, water and -er lm'Vice would alao be required t.o be aeparat.ed with separate lm'Vice lines t.o each property ad t.o inlun that no le'Yice line would Cl'OIII adjoining property; and WHEREAS, the propoeed ordinance would allow aceptiom t.o be p,mted by the Director of Utilitiea with the c:mcummce of the Enpewood Water ud Sewer Board; and WHEREAS, uiating propertiea will be lllowed to maintain their c:urrmt aemce configuratiom un1-. in the opinion of the Direct.or o{ Utilitiel aad the Enpewood Water ud Sewer Board, there ia a reucm for the ..-.icel t.o be ...,....s; and WHEREAS, the En,1-ood Weter ad S-., Board l'l'riaw9d ad nccwnmmded the propoled ordinance at their Ncmmaber 12, 1996 IDNlillc; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCll. OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Scc:tiCI! l . The City Council of the City of En,lewoocl. Colando benby amwla Title 12, Chapter lB, Section 7, olthe En,lewood MUDicipal Code UNI&, which lball reed• follows : 12-18-7: NUIIBEll OF tlllBBS ON IBKVICB IIIB'DIIC'IZD: A . More than One iar-iw To A ~ c.ama.ctiaD Prabibited: Bach premiw or property OR BUILDING Sffl.JATBD ON A PUM1SE OR PROPERTY IN A MANNER W!DCB WOULD ALLOW THE PIBNISE OR PROPERTY TO BE SUBDIVIDED AND THE BUILDINOS SOLD SEPARATELY lball be Nn8d by a sepante le'Yice CCIIIIDediaD • DIRECTLY t.o the main WITBOUT CROSSING THE OTIIEll ADJOINING PREIIISE OR PROPDTY AND with NpUate carb-,. involvm, only one accomat wbaD wat.w ia lmDed cm ar abut all. Blteetm .,. OF _.-vice t.o uatlier-pnmjNI OR BUJLDING tram a _., ..-.ice COllllectiGD ia prohibited ud lball BE sabject t.o abut.cl« witboat the City bem, liable for uy dam.... EXCEPTIONS TO TIDS RBQUIBDONT MAY BE GRANTED BY THE DllllCTOR OP UTILITIBS WITB THE -1- • . .. I. 0 ------~------~-----~-----,--------~-----~---:----~-----~ • • CONCURRENCE OP THE WATBR AND SEWD BOARD UPON A REVIEW OP A WBlTTEN UQ.UBST OP THE PBOPBllTY OWNBll, IN WIUCB THE PBOPBllTY OWND ILLUSTRATES WITH BOTH WRITTEN AND GRAPHIC DBSCBIPnONS, WHY TBB EXCBPTION SHOULD BE GRANTED. nISTING PIBYISBS, PROPERTIES OR BUILDINGS WHICH DO NOT CONPOBII TO TRIS BBQUIBBMBNT MAY MAINTAIN TIIBIR SDVICB CONNBCTION CONPIGURATIONS UNLESS AND UNTIL SUCH TIIIB, IN TBB OPINION OP TBB DIRECTOR OP tJTILl'l'IBS WITH TBB CONCUBBBNCB OP TBB WATER AND SEWD BOARD, TBB SBRVICB MUST BE SEPARATED. B. Two Or Man u ... OD Same &.nice Liar. la cue two (2) • man ua'I .... n.pplied tram tbe .......... if llDJ oltbe putiel fail to pq tbe --c:barpa wbm due, .. to amply with llll1 rule oltbe w.-DmaiaD, tbe Wat.er Dmllkm ~ tbe ript ID tam alltbe waw fram tbe wbale Nrfice UDtil IRICb c:barpa are paid, • tbe raJa ltricdy compU., with, ad it ii espnaly IUpa1atacl that DO clllim fir clamap _. atmrwiN may be made ..... tbe City by...,_ wbllle --c:bara-haft.,_ paid .. wbo bu complied with tbe rala oltbe w .... Dmaian, bacaue of IRICb tmn- aft', it beiDr aprwly lt:ipu1ated that tbe ---, Ir IRICb tmn4 lball be deemed t.o be tbejoint act al all ...,., tbroqb IRICb ..... latrodw:ed, read iD full, uui puaed CID flr'I& rwliDt CID tbe 2111d da,J al0-bll', 1986. Rwl by title and ....... CID laal rwlml • tbe 1tlla-., olD : ••••. 1111. Publiabed by title u Onlmaace No . .-Blrill olllll, CID tbe IOlb day of DecaDbll', 1998. ATTEST: Louc:riabia A. Ellil, City Clark I, Loucriabia A. Ellil, City a.rt altbe City al ......... Colando, benby certify tbat tbe abaft and font'oml ii • tr. OllpJ al tbe Orclmaam .,...., CID laal readins ad publilbed by title u OrdiDuc,e No . .-S... al 1198. -2- .... . .. ... I· 0 • ORDINANCE NO. 21_ SDJES OF 1986 ·, • c .. • <. BY AUTHORITY COUNCU.BILLNO. 1, INTllODUCBD BY COUNCU. IIBIIBD HATHAWAY AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLBIIBNT NO. 20 10 TBB VALi.BY SANITATION DISTRICf CONNBCTOR'S AGltBBIIBNT WITH Tm: CITY OP ENGLEWOOD 10 INCLUDE ADDfflONAL LAND WlTBIN Tm: DISTRicr BOUNDARIES. WHEREAS, V.U., Saitatiala Diltrict ... tD -iDtD ita Di&aict am additional -locatal at W-UlliaD A...-W-aftlle P1111a ltiftr, Bapwood, Colorado, and aucb praparty ia owmd by w .... NespaJDt afCalar&do, lac.; and WHEREAS, S..nl••t No. 20 is far iii+* 1-etely u ..._ wbkb is ..-t1.Y ICIDed 1-1 (Upt IDda&mal) &Dd &&id --.wm Nam tile-: and WHEREAS, aid ummtiaa altbi& ,Mitiana1 Jllll'I* allad will nat ~ tbe tap allocatiaa t.o tbe VsllaJ Ssnttatiaa District; &Dd WHEREAS it ia---, far Mid Di&aict 1D ..... ita amract witb tile City al Eqlewood t.o illchade tbi& &ddttim&l lad witbiD .... Dillrict; NOW, THDEPOU, Bl IT ORDAINED BY TBB CITY OOtJNCJL OP TBB CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: SecUar a Tbl...,. ... at,a.t .. ...., ........... ad..._, ....,.:Uftly, tbs &&id Acr• ··-...... -b&balf altlle City Coadl ...... City al lqlewood. Introduced, rwl iD full, &Dd ,-d aa ._ NPlliltc • tile W _, alD111ab•, 1•. Publiabecl -8 BW fDr PD Onliaam -...... .,. alD1 ••• 1111. Rwl by tide and pwed 1111 lul ......... tlle llllt-, afD bsr, 1111. ·•· 10 b 111 • I· - - • • • • · ... • ' Plllllilbld by tide• OrdiDmm No.__. Seriee alllll. cm die lllh ~ al 0.-,,-, 1118. A BST: Loacriabia A. Bl1ia, City Clark I. lmrisH• A. Bllia, City Clerk oldie City al ........ Collndo......,, certify that die.,._ wl ......... ie a tne C11P1 oldie <W! Ml pwed m tlDal rwliq IDd pubUebe4 by tide u OrdiDmm No. __. Seriee al 1118. Lmrl±k A. BIiie -2- . ' ' • . ' ' .. • • 0 'a2xl • .--~------------------.--- • • <. SUPPLEMENT NO 2 0 TO CONNECTOR 'S AGlEEMENT SeMr c.r.:t No . .. THIS AGREEMENT, .... _. .... _,~ ad ........ CTY OF ENGLEWOOD. 11:tu11 ~ 111d dlralip ill dlly ....._.~ad Cily On, 1w . fies ..... ID a Ciay, ad VALLEY SANITATION DISnJCT. Anpaal c-y, Calanm. 1w . ftp ..... ID• Dimicl; WHEllEAS, aa die 15* day fli Nou1 t • 1914, .. City__. iat a ec-w·, A.-widl .. o.icl : a : 1111-C.. fli .. Dillrict ... mlllClila facililila 10 die Ciay', ... ~- WHEREAS, • ~ pnmdld .. lddiliaaal laWII -maid be ...... widliD ......... Dilalelwillt .. ____ City; NOW 1HEIEfOltE, ia :a 1·•1 lli&a fli 1111 Pnaila ad fli .. ....a -fli .. ..,....__ .............. : I . 1'e Cily .. lilnby C....-ID die illl:baiaa fli .. aMliaall -...._ aa fJ1ibrs a.. --iat Vallly Saitlliaa Dislric:t 111d ..... llill ...._.. .. maybe ......... -fa:ililill .... Dillrict, 111d .... Cily will -....... ht pl iat tte Dillrlc:&'1 aaillly IIWIII .,._ ad iat .. City'1 nak a 6-• lllldiDaall-.alliaa:.ad ewidadllCcn m11'1~adNo 1a1 15, 1914 .._ .. Cily_. .. o...:t. Armnlia&IY,,...... I fllllillC '1 ~ ii lwwy_...lO_.. ............. pnip111yacrilllllaaf ;z · AN.._. TI.a w-flillill prafllty • Ww M t fliCaianm. Is. 2. E-..••• .... ,. ... 1 •. liM,ad.ad...yClltllr ~ fli said CGalCIO!r'1 Aa1W .....-t t 1 ad Clllllllllll ia 1'1111 lilftll ad etfecl, 11111 the ........ -........ -.II be llllljlCI IO all fll .. -ad .. ntt Clll&lillld ia said C '1 AaJW. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, .. panill .._ uwc...t6ilir-ad .... ., be__, aublcribed 11111 lfliud -1/ui;. day. a, w,.. . 1,-"' ATTEST : CITY OF ENGLEWOOD By :. _________ _ City Clark VALLEY SANITATION DISTRJ~ .... .... t A I . 0 • .----------------------- ·, • (. EXHIBIJQNE Approximaldy l . lz acres recendy acquired 11111 to be iDcluded u part of die 14 .3:t: acre facility u follawl : A tract of laDd localild iD die nardleall quarter of die ICIUdalt quarter of Section a 11111 die .-ar balf o1 Sectian 9, TOM!lbip s Saudi.. Ranae 61 Wat of die sixlb • principal mcridiln. City of EapMlad. COUlllY ol Anlpabae. Slam of Colando, 11111 beiDa 1111n panic:ularly dacribed a follawl : Bepmi• It a poiat on die ICIUdl ript«-way liDe ol Uaion Awaue; from Slid point of bqinnilla die nonmut c:oraer of die ............ of die IOlllbeut quarter of said Section a bean N2cr34'36"W, a dilllllllC of 40.30 flll; Thmcc N64°ll'Ol"E a1aat llid ripl«-way liDe, aclillmce ol262.95 flll; Thmcc lcavinl llid ript«-way liDe s2r13'13"E aclillmce ol9.14 flll; Thmcc alona a cune to die ript wbicb 1111 a radius of 102 .14 r.t, a delta mp of 41°39'39", a lcnidl of 74 .71 &ec aad dlOld bearq S0'7923'24"E for a diswlcc of 73 .14 flll; •• Thmcc S 13°26'26'W a dimnce of617.79 fllll; Thmcc aloaa a cune to die ripl wbicb 1111 a radia ol 1262.40 felt, a delta up of 34°59'27", a lenadl of 770 .95 fllll 1111d a dlOld belrinl 530-56'09"W for a diSIIDCC of 759 . 03 feel; Thmcc N0-50'30", a clillaDl:c of 61 .00111c; Thmcc NOO-ol'3T', a clillaDl:c of695 .30111c; Thmce NIC,52'00", a dilllllllC ol 592 .00 lllt to a poiat on llid Dadl ripl«· ~ line olUllion Avame; Thmce NIC,52'00"E, alaat llid ripl«-way liDe, a cli-.ce ol 120 .13 fllll; ,,_ ccmsinrinl alaat llid ripl«-way liDe s1crs 1 ·2J"E. a clillaDce ol 364.11 re. to die poiat af ll W . I "1111 above dllc:ribld net CXIIIIUll 624,007....,. • or 14.325 aaa an or lea. Couacy of AnplbDI. Swe of Colorado . I· ·----------------------------•. --------------------------,i;:---. • • (. -..... - I lt:t--..;..._~~~~~~~~~~ J 77 , __ c:-. :... ........ .... .. I. • · .. OIDDWICS NO . 'Jl .... rllNI • • BY AUTIIOUTY y COUNCIL 1111.1. NO. 'nl INnOIMJCSD BY COIJNCIL IIDDDBATBAWAY WIIIUA8, ......... ......_..._.n, __ .... ......_.,, W I ...,. a.111-..... Dlllrial; _. WIIDUl,.W .... la.._.:W: I ...,. ..... OlllnlllD ......... ....... a.... ............. _ _. ........ .,, ... ""'""'1a a 1.0 <POD);_. ................. _.,, ... ...,... ............ ...-.; .. ................... .,, .............. .,, .... ___ .. ............................ Dlllrial; .. ................................. . ......... .,, I 3 cNa.111 ..................... ._.. ... ......._U.IW ---.; NOW, wcm. •ff,.._, n 191 crrr 001J11C1L OP 191 crrr OP ......-ooD, OOLOeADO, Al JIOLLCIIIM: IIIMa1. .__. ....... _,,, ............................ ..._ ...... ,,,,. cNa.111 .. 0 'aAp r,_........_ 4P I l!t aJSl_,_..._._.O.S......_...._ .. aa.... ............. .._ ........................... .. .............. ..... .,, ... __. ..................... .. ..... ...... .,, ....... laJld. ·----a--................. ..... I 5 , ......... ...,. .......... .,, .. QlrC...: .... Cllrfll ......... c.s.... ......................................... ,,,.,.... . ... ·1· • . 10 b 1v \ •· 0 • • ·, • ' ... ............. a..... ........ .,...._._,ia . ._..., ... _.,...._laal_..• .. IM_fll...._._, lNI. ....... .., ...... ON!a-.No._ ..... .,191, ......... ., ........ lNI. ....... , ...... ....,. ATl'S8T: a-.... A. ... ca, a.It 1,1-w.A. ... Cll,Ja.ltfll .. Cll,Jfll .......... Clllnia,......, ..., ................... -...,., .. a...-...... 1aa1 ............... .., ... a...... _ .... .,lNI. ·2· ' ' I ' / . . .. •· 0 '32xl ·~ (. • • •• ·-----· 1ll.. --·· - • -..... HtlldayoC-. lNl, ... City-UIII -rift --ill&o • ..,._ ill alc:11 ... City --to --arqiaKilll -.. -r1ee•a-1cuy-- witMII ci. ---i., ... DiaUiee. atc:11 ...-... --ly_..,_. ______ H,lNl i - -·--· • .-_.-. ... tu. =:cee.,"1..-:t;:'1-iU ---wi-dla written -· -.. _,_ oC ... _Ml -u --., __ u,w ,-. -----loll_, -u-1 1 .... ir...:~ ~~ClDl=~-:.=.~= ----.--hlly--~ ~ nt C --1-ted -u, 1or nt-, illto -uua -nee. 111a City --tMt •Ml -- --• --witll ... -laciltU• ol UIII -nee. -... tu.., City will t-... -•• ct eat 111&0 U• city•• hllak lilla Ina eat• ad!Uti-1 .... all .ta ecow hDCe witll ... -·•----H.1-. -.,.. ly, -t a nlund to ill ..._.... 1 oC ... -·• ..,._ •t .. -H, lNI, ia ........, -to iDcl-__ U_l _. 2 . _____ 1a, .. o1 ... __ _ toor•a --•tell -H, lNI, a.11-"' __.. ---· ... _____ .. __ -1• tllia __ day oC • 1-. ----· - -· I ~fr· llaLI • • • .. • • ... • PAICEL I & .. nel of l&N Ul Ula'. aort.lllMee Quarcer of a.cu .• 11. ~ s -u • .._ n -• of uo Hau Priaci .. l 11or1•1aa. -•,. of Ar--. ltata of Color-. NU19 -. .. rtMNiarly ...... UtN •• fell...,., rer CM l'UJrpoee •I ttu.• Macr1•u·-t.lM Mar.Lat• are ...__. -CM .. acerll' lute el &lie louUlllleet Qlaart.er •f .. ,. a.cc,_ 18 Mtwreea tlMI ._CliltiliMec OOflMII' -rlMN ~ • J• -. P .L .I. 7114 ia r-• INNc ... t.lle Weet Quarter ceraer Nr"N -,. • J• c.ep P .1..1. TlJS 1a ...... Ilea. NarU19 Nordl 00•1o•u• sue. C-UII at. CM ... t Qu.rter -~ •f Ni• S..ti-11, 'l'IINc• .... u 1t•t2•so• ... t al-CM ... , ..... , c-t•rllae of M14l Sectl-11 a •1ataaea of HJ . It IMC t.o a .. 1a& - CM -..cerly liae al tM &aet .. 11 al CM ... t llalf of die .... c...,.ac. Qllarter1 Tlleace IIU'&ll 10•11•12• sue •1.Nt uu IIN&arly li.ae a "'9&aaae of lltt .tJ laat ce • .. lat • U.. aer&Nrl,. ript-•f·-Y of tN iu.i,11 .. c:.a1 u -·~ I.a -n, •• ._ SIJ of tllo Ac---•I' Clort --. •• Office ... tN POIIIT Gr _I_, ,...._ ... rth 00•11• J2• &&at along aaid .. acarly line • diac.aaoa or tt7 .21 feat to a Point : 1'11eaca .... u-11•01• 51• &eat • 41iataace of Ut .10 feat t.o a .. lat ; T'beaca loutll J1•1J• 1t• laat a diataaca of nt .so ffft to a .. lat : Tll•c.1e lovth 11•t1• 21• &aat • diauace or 14. SI Ifft to a poUlt, Tllaace louth 00•11•J2• Weit a diataaca or JDt .21 feet to• tN>iat or curvatvro ; Tboaco a1-. tlle arc or • curve to tllo ript Mvi119 • c•tral • .,10 of Jt•21 •2t•, radiu.a of Jts .JJ foat. arc 1-tll of 17'7 .10 ffft (cllord Nara swua 11•22•11• ... t. 11t.,, fNtl to a poiat • tlle nort.herly ritht -of -wey liN or .... a~iao Cual , ,.. .... llos'tll 11•21 · st• lloac along aa1. •rU..rl,. ri911t-•1·-J' u ... -·&a.119•t to CM pro,,&.oua C\al"We a tUe&aaco •I ,1 .11 ffft to a .. iac of C1U'Vaturo , 1'laeace •lOftl' MU -r&Mrl,. ri.pt-of ·•Y u ... 01·-t.llle an el• cvrvo &e die loft llavtaa • c•tral ... lo of it•Jt • 1e•. rNi11a of 121,.1, fNt . arc 1-.U, o! 111.,1 loet C.a..nl Mare IIN'Cll IJ•J1•1t• ••c. JOI .ti fNt, to CM ,oun, OI' -~- ~ta -• ·' J .. •· • • ·. • <. ,ucn z a "reel or land in tile .. rt.lliwNt. O..rt.ar er Sect.1-11. ,......ip 5 -.UUI ...... 11 ... , ol tM list.II Pri.aci. .. l .. rl1U. ... Couaty of Ar•p•boe. ltate of eoi... .... 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J.at; ' , . fteace •1-tlle an of ii nrve to tile ripe llaY&ae • ••tral -1• ef 11•u ·tt•, radtu •I UIJ.JI fNt. arc 1 _ _. ar 111. n '"• luan -ro .... ~ 11•••· 1,• -,. 1u.22 r .. u w • ,.u,, I . fteece a..tt. 71•tt• tJ• ... t a d.1eYACe el 211.12 t .. t &e a .. 1at ol c..-..1.ue, I . -• •1-&loe an af a t1VYe &o UNI ....... lllff"'9 a -l -l• •f u•11·11•. r .. , .. af 1u .11 f•t, an 1--eC llt,ll f .. t 1-N -H _ _. ., •• ,.,. ...... 10 .11 r .. .a .. • pau•, 11 . 'l'llelNe -• •••1,•11• _, • tiacaaee el IN .47 1-c 1:e • ...... , __ , u . -•1-&loe an at a -.. &loe left"""'-• -..a -1• at ll"H·n•. •-"• at 1n.u ,-• ... &..-.cat ... ,-,-~. -........ -· ..... , ......... -. --.. •0·11• -• ._ ar JI.It r ... u • .,.la&, --... l~'M• .... a --af H,11 l•t u a .. la&, --11"11'11"-•tie-•f U,11 r ........... • ---· -llae ., .. ,. -·'-111 --ff"U'N• -a1-NU -··-t -u-a ~-al UM.ti -.. -Nin•-· c.aauu.119 a,. ·n• ........... w 1••· -·· -Jar .. • ,.. •, . .. • .. . (. \ EXHIBIT B .. ' ' cri '\ YIQNIJY MAP ... I· 0 • • -' '111 tf; 111 l!1 Ji; 111; Im I f h 1 . h . tE ; c,5! ~1 . !·_ :.. i-~ ~-~I-!>ii lz !) I 'JI r·1 1 .. ~it m~B! r . g 1~g ti it~ I~ fi ii~ Ill !i If 111! m ~ ' I .. r a l· • ~!l! ~f! ~I ft! i; I! lff l~i fi fl;~~~ J -• 1•,i ;!i 1i ~1i ti ii•,, [, rf 11 i!I! § \' i. ·~ ~ •O 11 l r l~J • ~ _ -R ~ iii I , ,Jl l{l rJ fl i If !~ ilf Jj (l li!I "8~ \\ ;~~ '. ' ,r a~~ . ,,f ·If! 11 i I rf tf~ •~ fl I " ~s· ~i! .. '.. f I ,.., ll . . . i-4 ~ . .... .... ICI" ' ~ -. . • • • • • f . WHEREAS, the ED,wwoocl PlaDDiDr lllCI 7-iDf Commiwcm recommended approval with additicmal ccmditiaaa to the P.U.D.; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCU. OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS ,01.J.OWS: S@c;tjfll 1 The EDpnroocl City Comicil &Ida tbat: 1. The P.U.D. Diatrict plan with tbe additicmal ccmditiona ia in coafanwice with the diat:riet plan nquirementl lllCI the compnbenme plan; lllCI 2. All nqaired clocamema, clnwinp, Nfernla, rwmnmmd1ti1JU, lllCI appnwall ban bND receiftd; and 3. The P.U.D. Dillril:t plan with the additicmal ccmditialll ii nmli!IMDt with ~ lllCI pnerally accapt,ed ltlDdlrdl of clenlopDent in the City of Eqlawoocl; lllCI ,. The P.U.D. DWric:t plan with the additicmal coaditicml ia IUbatutially nmliltent with the pall, objec:tiv•, delip pidelinea, polici• lllCI IDJ other ordinance, law or ~t of the Cit:,; lllCI 5w:t;iqp 2 The Plumed UDit ~ ltudlaci • Bmllit A far I paniaD of the Brootridp Sbappiq C.ter ia lflPiv+ed with the faUowiac cmditiml: 1. C.t.mill A'Mlue: 2" ca1ipll' t:reel .,..S 20 fNt ipllt lball be pilldad 6- the __. albuildiq 2 to the eut md albuildilll 8. 2. Bellffiew A'Mlue: Two additicmal heme:, loemt t:reel, 2" caliper, iDltalled CID the aartbNlt, to amt:mue the plantiq peUmll ..... lkms .....__ 3. Pll'kia, AialN: Two 2" caliper t:reel lbll1 be pllDtm CID the W9lt md al ..ti JIU'mDI lilJe --the ....... .._. aenct:me; tllil will -,rile I touJ al 10 t:reel, two far ..ti pem111 lille. ,. lrriptum: All ................. all be irriptad. 5. Fin Acceu: The Mftloper IUD ....... tba iall8 al m a e:, ICCIIM far 8re vebiclea to the Fin llanhall'1 Mti±ctitlll, 11111 "flc:aD:,: A. The tunaiq ndi• far ... ~-· B. An:, partiCID al the flcilit:, • a:, plltim al m ailriar wall al tba 8nt at.or:, al the baiWiDt malt be loclt.ed widma 1IO fNt 6-8re ..-ent -II m11111Nd b:, ID lflPii'0'9II roalil ll'Olllld tba ailriar oithe buildia, .. facility. 8. UN al Stonp Ullita: The ....... aaitl lbll1 be IINd far ........ CIDI:,. 7. Probibitum alVebide 11.mtal: Thin 1b1J1 be DO rmtla altracb, tnilen, Ill' can tr.. thia Ike. -2- ' I .,. .. • • i. ·~ • (. 8. Cbaneter oC DevelapDmt: '!be dff9lopar abaD _. tbe ... facade mataiala, calan and arcbitedun1 cbanct.er for tbe mmi.....-Ilda • ia med ID tbe ,-,ms altbe SbappiDs c.tiar. 9. loaf Style: TIie mini ...... UDita all haft pitdlld roal liDII. lntrodacld. nad iD fall, and puaed CID Int nadiDI ca tbl «b clay ofN.,.,..._, Ul86. Pubtilbecl u I Bill for ID OrdiDace CID tbe 7tb clay alN ......... 1111. A PabJic B8ll'iDI wu bald CID tbl IICIIIMl clay al Da 11mber, 1111. Bad by title IDII pllNCl ca laal r...u., CID tbl 111b clay alDD-•tr•,, 1111. Pllblillbld by title u OrcliDIDcl No. _. Blrill al llll, ca tbl 111b 111\J al Declmblr. 1996. ATTEST : Loacriabia A. Ellia, City Clark 1, LDacrilbil A. Bllil, Cit:J an ottbe Qty .cw .-. OallniD....., Cll'tify dllt tbe .................... -.,ottbeOa It ...... ... nadiDI wt pahliebld by title•~ No._. Blrill of 1111. 11 1¢1 ..... .3 . .. •· 0 ,. • • (. Agenda Item 11 b i Hathaway moved to approve Council BiU No. 60 Waggoner moved to amend : 1. Setback on east side shall be not less than a 1 S ft. landlcaped buft'er 2 . Along property line on east side of development from Belleview to Centennial shall be a double sided. wood, I foot high fence 3 . Houn of operation restricted to 7 a.m. to9 p .m. aeven days a week Habenicht offered, and Waggoner accepted, a friendly amendment, of an eight foot fence with a ten foot landlClped buft'er . Approved S -1 (nay : Clapp) Mayor Bums moved to amend by adding the following to the PUD : 1. Setback on the east side of the development shall be no less than 10 feet, setback on the East Centennial Averue side shall be no less than I feet and landlClped u apec:ified by Planning Conunission Recommendation No . 1. 2 . The gate entrance between buildinp 1 and I on East Centennial Averue shall be wrought iron or aesthetic equivalent . The fences between buildings 1 O and 12, from the northeast comer of building 12 to the east property line, and from the IOUtheut comer of building I to the east property line lhall be six foot chain link. 3. Landlcaping along the East Centennial Avesue side lhall conform to the Pluming Commiaion Recommendation Condition Number 1 and at least SO% of the shrubs lhall be at leut S gallon size . 4. The Planning Commillion Recommendations Conditions Numbers 8 and 9 shall be noted on the PUD . S lndude in PUD that puking will not be allowed on the north side . Approved 6-0 Vote on original motion u amended : S -1 (nay : Hathaway) ' < • .. • • . , . • TO: Mayor Bums and City Councilmembers THRU: Robert Simpson, Manager of Neighborhood and Business Development Harold J. Stitt, Planning Community Coordinawr ~ FROM: DATE: December 16, 1996 RE: Brookridge PUD As a result of issues raised during the City Council public bearing and Councilmember Habenicht's request, I have ~ewed this case and offer the following additional conditions to insure that the Brookridge development is of high quality and compatible with the surrounding area. Q Setback on the east side of the development shall be no less than IO feet, setback on the East Centennial A venue side shall be no less than 8 feet and landscaped as specified by Planning Commission Recommendation Condition Number 1. The gate entrance between buildings I and 8 on East Centennial Avenue shall be wrought iron or aesthetic equivalent The fences between buildings 10 and 12, from the northeast corner of building 12 to the east property line, and from the southeast comer of building 8 to the east property line shall be six foot chain link. Landscaping along the East Centennial A venue side shall conform to the Planning Commission Recommendation Condition Number 1 and at least SO% of the shrubs shall be at least S pllon size. 4. The hours of operation shall not be restricted. S. The self storage units identified u buildings 1-14 shall be used for saonge uac only. Planning Commission Recommendation Condition Number 7, prohibition of vehicle rental, shall be noted on the PUD . 6 . On street parking on the north side ofEut Centennial Avenue shall be prohibited. 7 . Q Restriction on the weipt of trucks using Broolaidae residential streets (Unincorporated Arapahoe County) can not be conll'Olled by the City ofEnaJewood. The Planning Commission Recommendations Conditions Numbers B and 9 sball be noted on the PUD. H ·~lt<>OKJUDOECONDl110NS.D0C ' .. I· , David G. Metzler 5055 E. Weaver Ave. Littleton, co. 80121 City Council of Englewood, • • 8 \J~~v ~\V 12-9-96 I am writing to you concerning the proposed project by Alphawest for the Brookridge Shopping Center. I am a property owner in the Brookridge neighborhood. My property is at 5101 S. Sherman St. and back up to the shopping center. My area of interest is in the misinformation put out concerning the crime that this project would bring to the area. My daughter and 3 grandchildren live in the Sherman St. property and I assure you that I would not make any decision about this project that would negatively affect my family. Especially in the area of crime and safety. I am currently and have been employed by a metro area Police O'epartment for the last 28 years. The issue that this resident manager storage unit would bring crime to the area is, in my opinion, falN. I have been a detective for the last 13 years and worked in property crimes, burglary. I have not found any increases in crime in this city due to the operation of a resident manager storage unit. I also believe that any criminal activities would be curtailed in this area because of the m,;,tem IJIIOl9I[ and tblk ..,.piing pf tbl grgunds. Right now the area proposed for this project is dark and unpatroled. This would change with a resident manager on grounds. I also don't believe that if you checked any other resident manager storage units in the City of Englewood you could find an increase of crime because of the units. I have attended the neighborhood meetings held by Alphawest and voiced my concerns with this project as they relate to the crime and safety issues I uw. I also attended the public hearing held by zoning and also expressed both my concerns and support for this project. All my concerns about landscaping for safety and lighting for crime prevention have been addreued and adopted. I wish to convey to the members of Englewood City Council my support for this project. The proposal as it is now, in my opinion.would enhance an area behind this center that right now is dark and unattended. I also do not feel that this project would have a negative effect on my property or it's value, as I purchased this property, four years ago, knowing full well it backed up to a shopping center. /!,'~~ ~ G~M.(Cr'Y' ' . l ... • r .. I· I ORDINANCE NO. _ SERIES OF 199611997 <. • •· BY AUTHORITY COUNCll. BILL NO. 60 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF THE BROOKRIDGE SHOPPING CENTER LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BELLEVIEW AND SOUTH BROADWAY IN THE 5100 BLOCK, CURRENTLY ZONED B-2, BUSINESS DISTRICT TO A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. WHEREAS, J. Michael Spriaa, of Broobidp Sboppiq Center, Inc. aumnitt.ed a P.U.D. applicatian t.o ._ tbe Broabidp Sboppin1 Cmter frcan the B-2, ~ Diatrict to a P.U.D.; and WHEREAS, the total lite mthe Broobidp Sboppiq Center _pa_ 7.9 acrm and ie currently developed with a 59,175 aquan foot abappinc Oiutar'o6:e cmnpla; and WHEREAS the propoeecl mini Nlf -at.once UN is not a penaittecl UN in the B-2 1.one District, but can be penniUlld if the 1'mCIIUDI to P.U.D. ill applUftd becauae the ruoning proceu provides epec:i&eity an permiUed -and me ammitiea; and WHEREAS, the pnpoaed P .U.D, will facilitate the build-Clllt oft.be Broolaidp Shoppinc Center by penniUinl the ~t of Nlf.....,. unman the~ utilized eutern portion of the lboppin, -• lite; and WHEREAS, the l*opoeed P.U.D. di&n frcan the current B-2 Buainw Dietrict ICllliq al the lite in that Nlf....._. ill popoeed u a permitted ue; and WHEREAS, the Enpewoocl Plannm., and Zaaiq C-mieeian beld a Public Heuinc an October 8, 1996 NriewN the propaul and found: 1. Tbe P.U.D. Dietrict plan witb the additioul ~ WM in _,__ with the diatrid plan reqaia ...... the compnbmam plan; and 2. All reqaind documenta, drawinp, nlarrala, ..-mmdatime, and appnwala haft hem naeiftd; ad 3. Tbe P .U.D. Dietrict plan with tbe edctitimel dltt w ie cmeietat with adapted wl .......U, wepW ....... of dffelopmeat in the City al~ - 4. The P .U .D . Dietrict plan with the edctitimel cwdltt ee ie eulletentially cm,· t1n't with the pele. oll;edi+w, cleeip ,uideliw, polida and any Mber Cll'Cli.-, law ar nquinamt al the City; - -1- • . .. • ; , • • <. WHEREAS, the Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval with additional conditions to the P .U .D.; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS : Sectigp 1. The Englewood City Council finds that: 1. The P .U .D. District plan with the additional conditions ia in conformance with the district plan requirements and the comprehensive plan; and 2. All required documents, drawings, referrala, recommendations, and approvala have been received; and 3. The P .U.D. District plan with the additional condition.a ia conaiatent with adopt.eel and pnerally accepted atandarda of development in the City of Englewood; and 4. The P.U.D. District plan with the additional cooditiona ia aubetantially c:onaiatent with the pla, objectives, delip guidelines, policiee and any other ordinance, law or requirement of the City; and Sectigp 2. The Planned Unit Development attached u Exhibit A for a portion of the Broolaid,e Shopping Center ia approved with the following conditiooa: 1. Centennial Avenue: 2" caliper treee apac:ed 20 feet apart ahall be planted from the comer of building 2 to the eut end of building 8. 2 . Belleview Avenue: Two additional honey locuat treee, 2" caliper, inatalled on the northeut, to continue the planting pattern mown along Belleview. 3 . ParkinJ Aialee: Two 2" caliper treee ahall be planted on the welt end of each parkinf awe nearNt the lboppiDg center ltructure; thia will comprile a total of 10 treee, two for each parkinf awe. 4. Irription: All landlcapiDf on-site ahall be irripted. 5. Fire Ac:caa: The dfteloper ahall ~ the iMue of -era-ey -for fire vehiclee to the Fire Manhall'1 aatiafac:tioa, apec:iftcally: A. The turnin, radius for fire department acceu. B. Any portion of the facility or any portion al an aterior wall of the tint story ol the buildin, mlllt be located within 150 r.t trc. fire daputment accNI u meuured by an approved route around the aterior ol the buildinf or facility. 6 . Use of Stonp Units: The ltorap units ahall be used for "atorap" only. 7 . Prohibition al Vehicle Rental: There ahall be DO IWltala oftrucb, trailen, or can from thia 1ite. -2 · I· , ,/ • • <, 8. Character of Development: The developer shall use the same facade materials, colors and architectural character for the mini-storage units as is used in the remainder of the Shopping Center. 9 . Roof Style: The mini-storage units shall have pitched roof lines. 10. The setback on eaat side shall a 10 ft. landacaped buffer. 11 . A double sided, wood, 8 foot high fence shall be erected along the property line on east side of the development from Belleview to Centennial. 12. Hours of operation shall be restricted to 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. seven daya a week. 13. 'lbe setback on the East Centennial Avenue side shall be no 1-than 8 feet and landacaped as specified by Planning Commiaaion Recommendation No. 1. 14. The pte entrance between buildinp 1 and 8 on East Centeaaial Aftllae.ahall be wrought iron or aesthetic equivalent. The fencee between buildiap 10 and 12, from the northeast comer of building 12 to the eut property line, and from the IIOlltbeut corner of buildini 8 to the eut property line lha1l be m foot chain link. 15. l•ndecaping along the East Centennial Avenue aide lha1l CODfann to the Planning Commiuion RecommendatiOD Condition Number 1 and at leut 50'll, of the ahruba shall be at leaat 5 pllOD me. 16. All of the Conditiona listed in tbia Ordinance lha1l be DOted OD the PUD. 17. The PUD shall include a note that parkini will not be allowed OD the north lide. Introdw:ed, read in full, and puaed OD tint readia, OD the 4th day ofNCl\felllber, 1996. Publiabed u a Bill for an Ordinance OD the 7th day of November, 1996. A Public Heariq WU held Oil the 2nd clay of Decmlbar, 1996. Reintroduced, read in full and ...... Oil the 18th clay of December, 1996. Publiabed • ....... Oil the 19th clay ofO.C-ber, 1•. ATTEST : /s/ Loucrishia A. Ellis Louc:riahia A. Ellis, City Clerk -3- /s/ Thomas J. Burns 'lbomu J. Burna, Mayor . , r .. • I· 0 ,, . .. • '· 11 b 11 I, Loucriabia A Ellia, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify tbat the above and foreaom, ia a true copy of the amended Ordinance paued on final reading and publuhed by title u Ordinance No . _, Seriea of 1997. /s/ Loucrishia A. Ellis Loucriabia A Ellia Exhibit A waa publiahed in full on November 7, 1996, in the Englewood Herald. POBLISUD: December 19, 1996 £NGL£lf00D HERALD Copies al die aConaid couacil bill arc available tbr public imprdiaa in 1be office oldie City Clcrt. City H..0. City at Eaalewc,od. 3400 Soada Elali StRct, ap:wood, Colorado. . . . .. • ; , ORDINANCE NO. fl.l SEBIBS OF 1886 · ... . ,. • <, BY AUTHORITY COUNCU. BILL NO. '78 INTRODUCED BY COUNCU. IIDIBD HATHAWAY 11 b 11 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE SALE OF FIVE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 3'00, 8'10, 8'IO, MM AND MIi SOUTH SIIBRNAN STBBl' TO THE ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AlJTIIOBl'l'Y. WRDBAS, die City CouDdl .......... 111a pm:h::u aftlmeJ*opwtia witb die..-.. af Beaahdiaaa No. 815 wl No. 18, 1111; • WBDBAS, the.,.__. Qtjf Claacil ..__. 111a ............. aftllefaadllrtlle pmcbw aftllw 6 J*capw1:ia witb 111a ...... afl11 I th No. 8', a.-af 1111; wl WRBIBAS, a Optima .Ap:1 at lrtlle _.. aftlml 6 ............... die aty wl the ......... BouiD& Aatllarit.)' ... atbmiwl by ........... Qty CouDdl with .. .....,. afa..olatiall No.18, a.-af 1115; NOW, THERD'OU, BB ff OIDAINBD BY nm cm COUNCU. OF TBB CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLOllADO, AS FOLLOWS: Sectim l 'l1ae City CCIIIDCil afdie Qty al ........ Oalando......, ............... af the foDowiac the .. ...-. tio die -...,1woad lloalills Aatllmity • dallilld • &mtit A ad Bmillit B • Warraty n..11: 1. 3'00 South_._ 2. 8'10South_ ._ a. NtO South_._ ,. 8GC Soaltb-ser. 6. 8'188oaltb-ser. 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'lbe ,rantor aball and will WABRANT AND POBB'YBll DBPEND tm aboYe barpined premiw ill the quilt and peaCllable paumha altm ,rantee, ita IUCCNIOn and auipa, qamat all and fl'lflrJ Jl8l90ll or penaaa lawfaDy c1aimiq or to claim the whole or any part tbenaf'. IN wrrNB88 WIIBBBOP, Tbl uid putGI' hu camed ita ume to be baramto aablcribed by DoqlM A. a.q, .. Qty ...... altm CitJ al ........ Collndo and ita Mal to be i..mto ............ byitl CitJa.t. tbeday .... ,.... .. ... written. ClT1' OP DfOLBWOOD By--------~---Doqlaa A. Clark, CitJ ....... ATTEST Low:riabia A. Ellia, City Clerk STATE OF COLORADO ) ) .. COUNTY OF ARAPAIIOB ) Tbl ...._..._ lwb +wet wa vbmrlrdpt ...._ .. tllil __ dayal ------1111 bJl>aualaA. an.•_....._ altbe Qtyal BDpwood, Colorado. lly commipiOD apinl: ~ ' . ' •, .. .. •· 0 ... 'a2xl • 0 I • - THIS IS A LEGAL INSTRUMENT. IF NOT UNDERSTOOD, LEGAL, TAX OR OTHER COUNSEL SHOULD BE CONSULTED BEFORE SIGNING. SPBCW. WABBAN'ff DBBD TBl8 DBBD, made tbia __ day af'Declmber, 1996 betwem THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, a Home Buie City matm, muler and by mtue oftbe lawa of the State of Colorado, srutor, "!boae i.,.i addrw ia MOO South E1ati 81:rNt, Ba,lewoocl, Colorado 80110 and THE ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AUTHORITY, p-aDtiN; wboN lap! addrw ia 3460 ScNth Sbemum Street, Saa 101, ....._.., Calando 80110. Wl'l"NB88B'l'B That the srut,ar, Ir and iD ~ of tbe -of TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOI.LABS <122.SOO.OO), tbe recaipt and aufllciency of which ia hereby acbowledpd, bu srutad, barpiDed, aold ad caaveyad, and bJ tbeN ...-u doee srut. bupiD, iell, _.., aa11 cadna, ato tbe ....-. tta aw:ceaon and ump forever, all the real property tapthar' with imp.Of I zmta, if my, lituate, lyiDc and beiDc iD tbe County of Arapahoe, State of Colando, dNcribed u tbllowa : Lota 9 and 10, IDduaive, Bloc:t 7, PREMIER ADDfflON TO ENGLEWOOD, County of Arapahoe, State aC Colorado aleo know u : 3'28 South Sbmman Stnet Eqlewood, Colorado 80110 TOGB'l'IIBll, with all and eiDgular tbe ~ta aad appartmaDCN thereunto belODliDI, or iD anywiae appertaininc, ad tbe "'"'8iaD aad ......._., remaiDder and rn,•indm'I, rente, iaeUN aad praffle tbaeaf; ad all tbe eatat., ript, title iDtereat, claim aad damand wbateoever aftbe pentar, ...... in law .. eqaity, al, in aad to tbe above barpiDed and premiw, with tbe banditazate aad aw C --. TO HAVE AND TO BOLD tbe uid praniaN above bupiwl wl claaibed, with tbe appurteDaDc:ea, unto tbe srut.N, i1e -=---aDd ulipe ...,_, Alld tbe anatm for iteelf, ite 9w:c:eNOn and ........ doee mtWDaDt, pat, bupia ..... to ad with tbe sru•. ita .-aad ......-. that at tbe u.. oftbe -tins ad cWi..-, of tbNe ..-... it ia wall NiNd altbe ....... above CIID")Wll, ............. ,..._, abeolute and iDdefeuible eetate al inlmttance, in law, in .. llimple. and bu pod ript, full power and lawful authority to srant. bupiD, Nil aad caa'fW) tbe ... in -aad form afaneaid, and that tbe eame ue tr. and c:INr frma aD ,._ and odm-......., barpim, wee, lieu, tua, •11111-te, ~and~ of wbatMer kind or nature eo ffff, aeept: n-. i*-8 alncard and tbllle aperilcally wit:bbeld below . 8PBCW. DDD 8B8'l'IIIC'ftON 'l1lie pnpaty lball be 1199d eoWy Ir reaidential purpoNa. ADJ odllr 111e oftbe property eball caaee tbe pnparty to revert SD tbe Cit, or Ena1-ooc1 UJIClll nodfteatim aDd ..,..i a1122,&00.oo . llBVBIISION JOit LACK OP mva.c>PIDNT. If CIIIIIIS:ndiaD of a baildins baa DOt becun within thrN,..,. al tbe eipiDc altlue Died, tbe pnparty .... NtWrt to tbe City of Enpwood upon notiflcadcm and pa,-t al 122,&00.00 . ..... ~ I • I , E •. I· • • • L The ,ruatar lball amd will W.AllBANT AND FOBBVD DBl"BND tbe aboft barpiDed ........ iD tbe qailt amd pap Ne pDII ·m aftbe pmda, ita Ill owmr and ueipa, apiDat all ud ffflrJ,.... CII' ,.._. lawfully daimmr CII' to claim tbe whole CII' UJ put tbanaf. IN wnw W&ldiilul', n. raid sr-tiar • ca..a tta ..... to be bawadu aublcribecl by Doqlu A. Cluk.• Cit, ........ aftbe Qty af ............ Calarado .... i1a -1 to be blnuato dlud. au.rt.I by ita Qty Ciak, tbe day .... ,-r .. .,.. writ:tlm. CITY OP BMOLBWOOD By ____________ _ ATTEST Louc:riabia A. BWa, City Clerk STATE or COLORADO ) ) .. COUNTY or ARAPAHOE ) n. ...... ~ ................. _ ... _da7af -------1• by Daaaia A. <Jam,• at, Nm pr aftbe Qty af Eqlewood, Cob-ado. . ' .. I. . 0 1 a2xl • ORDINANCE NO. _ SERIES OF 1996 • . . \, BY AUTHORITY OIUIICll,.J -11 IN'1'80IIUCID BT COUMclL""--. MEMBD _____ _ 12 b i AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AN ADVISORY PROCESS WITH REGARD TO THE SUNSE'M'ING OF THE ENGLEWOOD DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 18, Series of 1978, Ntabliabed the Englewood Downtown Development Diatrict; and WHEREAS, after a vote of the qualified elec:ton of Englewood and the pauap of Ordinance No. 25, Series of 1978, the Englewood Downtown Development Diatriet wu formed; and WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council bu determined that it ia nec:eeaary and adviaable to review tuing authorities on a nllUW' buia; and WHEREAS, a review of authorities that haft tum, powen ia espec:ially appropriate to determine whether the citmu al ED,lewoocl are remvinc a benefit for the payment of tues; and WHEREAS, the Colorado Stat.e Statma Nt far1b that the ultimate detmminatian • to the diuolution of the Englewood Down~ o...iapmmt Authority will be the En,lewoocl City Council; NOW, THERBPOU:, BE IT ORDAINED BY 'nlB CITY COUNCU.. or THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Wm 1. An adYiw'J qUNtiaD lball be Mbd alb~ al.....,_.• to wbatber tba EDDA and the mill Iffy far that mtitJ lllaald cmdilla cw lboald be diuolved, basinnm1 with the .--I manicipal elactiaD al 111'1 and at f/ft/tJ otbar pneral municipal elec:tian thereafter Ulllaaa tba AntbaritJ ia diaaomd. Introduced, read m full, and pwed an Int rwlins an tba 1Mb day al Decembar, 1988. Publiabed u a Bill for an~ an tba 20th day alO-ber, 1118. ATTEST : ·•· .. I. • • - I, Low:riabia A. Bllia, City Clerk of the City ofEDpnrood, Colorado, bareby certify that the above and foncoinr ia a true c:opy of a Bill tbr an OrctiDance, introduced, read in full, and paaaed OD ftnt ntamll( OD the 18th day of December, 1996. -2- .. •· 0 '32x l • . (~ • crrv MANAGER'S CINDEREU.A crrv ACTIVITY REPORT DECEMBER 12, 1996 13 (a) • MIiier-Kitcheii • Activity: Development Agreement Goal is to have this item completed concurrent with Pl.JD Master Plan submittal on January 15. Status has not changed since November 26 report. Staff Source -Dan Brotzman Activity: Land Planning The PUD submittal schedule is as follows: December 11 -Neighborhood Meeting . COMPLETED December 16 -PUD District Plan submittal . January 15 -PUD Master Site Plan submittal. April-May 1997 -Final Site Plan submittal. Staff Source -Bob Simpson Activity: Traffic Study Traffic study completed and presently being reviewed by NBD and Public Works. Status has not changed since November 26 report. Staff Source -Bob Simpson Activity: Tenant Reauitment Status has not changed since October 30 report. Staff Source -Doug Clark Equitable Activity: Purchase/Sale Agreement Completion City and Equitable have been negotiating a possible restructuring of the Purchase/Sale Agreement. If restructured, Equitable would environmentally clean the property and make ready for demolition in lieu of their $1.5 million contribution . Equitable is currently evaluating this option. Status has not changed since November 24 report. Staff Source -Dan Brotzman and Doug Clark •. I· 0 '32xl -~----------------------,.,~---------------------------, • • ,. • Mercantile Activity : Mercantile Property Gift to City Status has not changed since October 17 report . Staff Source -Dan Brotzman • Montgomery Wanla Activjty: Wards l&ase Surrender Status has not changed since October 17 report. Staff Source -Doug Clark • RTD Ught Rall Station Activity: Intergovernmental Agreement The RTD/City of Englewood Intergovernmental Agreement will be presented to city council for approval on December 16 and the RTD Board of Directors December 17. Staff Source -Chuck Esterly Activity: RIP Paris N Ride Location RTD and Miller-Kitchell negotiating a joint use park and ride station on site . Status has not changed since October 17 report. Staff Source -Chuck Esterly Activity: Hampden Llqht RaiJ Station Status has not changed since October 17 report. Staff Source -Chuck Esterly or Bob Simpaon • S.lbe/KRAVCO Five Aaa Activity: Fee Title • City conducting exploratory talks with Selbe family to purchase the former overflow parking lot north of Cinderella City . Status has not changed since October 17 report . Staff Source -Doug Clark Activity: KRAVCO 99-Year J enw City conducting exploratory talks to sublet 65 years remaining on KRAVCO lease. Status has not changed since October 17 report. Staff Source -Doug Clark .... • . I. • 0 '32xl 1-------------~-------.,--------------~--------~ • • . . PUBLIC COMMENT ROSTER AGENDA ITEM 7 NON-SCHEDULED VISITORS DECEMBER 16, 1996 NON-SCHEDULED VISITORS MAY SPEAK FOR A MAXIMUM OF FIVE MINUTES. EACH PERSON WISHING TO SPEAK SHOULD SIGN THIS PUBLIC COMMENT ROSTER, STATING NAME, ADDRESS, AND TOPIC OF COMMENT. PLEASE PRINT NAME ADDRESS TOPIC CCSIGNI ,, . • ''I . • I • .. I· ) 1. 2. 3. 4. Call to order. . ~ • AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL DECEMBER 16, 1998 7:30P.M. "9:JO Invocation. &..)'11~ Pledge of Allegiance. £~ \ .. -K~ 5. {, /0 Minute1. •• Minute• from the Regul• City Council Meeting of December 2, 1998 . ;:~~6. _ ;c_ heduled Vi1itor1. CPleaH limit your presentation to ten minute1.) ~ Va Preaentation of ewna to the winnera of the Clean, GrNn and Proud Commi11ion'1 Holiday Lighting Competition. • 7. 8. 9 . ~-Don Coatman, Wat• Plant Technician, wil preaent to City Council a memento of hi1 recent trip to Ruuia. Non-Scheduled Vipitorl. (PINN limit your preeentation to five minut ... ) / Communications, Proclamations, and Appoiub,ienta. p -~7 ---, ......... N,-..... ....., ..... ...., .... ......_ ..... lllillfr .. Cllr9'1 ,1 11•ou.111t• ........................................ ,... .. I· 0 ·-------,..-------~--------------------------------------------------, City Council AgendA December 16, 1996 l'ap2 ,. • • 10. Consent Agenda. (ft',~ &"o a. Approve on First Reeding. i. ~; ii. GL~'tJ'- iii. e,!!11 iv. ,RJ<fi v. f i~~ Recommendation from the Department of Administrative Services to adopt I rHOlution approving 1997 cost of living wage increases for the following City employees: Managerial and supervisory employees; Confidential employees; Part-time benefit-eligible employees; and Uncl1111ified, benefit-eligible employees. STAFF SOURCE: RarlCle llanhlome, Director of Admallebadve Sen.ic:a. Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt • ... for en ordinance approving an Intergovernmental Agreement with Urban Drainage and Flood Control District for improvement, to Big Dry Creek at Windermere Street. STAFF SOURCE: a.las Eaterty, Director of Pubic Works. Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to edopt'I ... for an ordinance approving an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Regional Transportation District (RTDI for Light Rail Facilities at the Hampden Station. STAFF SOURCE: a.las Esterly, Director of Public Works. Recommendation from the Office of Neighborhood and Business Development to adopt a r111l11l1n approving the Final Plat of the Canfield Subdivision. STAFF SOURCE: Tricia Langon, Neighborhood and Environmental Technician. Recommendation from the City Attorney's Office to adopt••••••• appointing hearing officer, for disciplinary grievance,. STAFF SOURCE: Daniel lrotzmm, City Attorney. b. Approve on Second Reeding. ,PJ~(pq i. 0,.;!rot u,;ftJ.i. o~J.~/ iv. Council Bill No. 85, approving the Planned Unit Development for the Englewood Meridian. Council Bill No. 73, approving a rutric:tion on the number of uHrS per water and 111wer Ht'Vice line. Council Bill No. 74, approving Valley Supplement 120. Council Bill No. 75, approving Southgate Supplement 1129. ..... IIOIII N you hawea lllallllly wl ... ...., ............... ..., .. Cllr.,1 -... OIMm) .. ....................................... .... ,... • ...... • 0 I • 0 City Council Aaenu December )6, 1996 Pqel ·, (, 11 . Ordinance,. Resolutions, and Motions. a. Approve on First Reading. ;f" • C• • .... fl1 b. Approve on Second Reading. f}/ ~ i. Council Bill No. 60, approving the Planned Unit Development for .A _ 'I _ • Brookridge Shopping Center. k' (Ml,.JJf b / ) . ll l~i. Council Bill No. 76, authorizing the Hie of five properties on South (, 0 (Cfaff' 0,,,. f(iherman Street to the Englewood Housing~. • i~IP'1 6,.0-1 i~~ 12. General Diacuaaion. ~ a. Mayor's Choice. p Council Members' Choice. i. Council Bill No. 79, eatabliahing an advisory proceu with regard to the sunsetting of the Englewood Downtown Development Authority. (First reading) 13. City Manager's Report. Adjournment. 9 :cf).{}- The following minutn were tranlfflitted to City Council between 11/27/98-12/14/98: • Englewood Cultural Arts Comminion meeting of November 8, 1198 • Englewood Parka end Recreation Commlaion meeting of November 14, 1998 • Englewood Public Ubrsy Board mNting of November 12, 1918 ......... H,-a..a...ay•Wll...., ... • ......... lllllfr .. Cllr-Of ... OIN.11 .................. ., ................ n.11,... , . . L ·~ • • I I . ,. .. . .: I· 0 '32xl • 0 I • • . flkrl~~/{)~ ~QA,7 ;rFJ!~~-t~v~~ x-/4!"" CJ?~ -~ II~ rrwT-~ Wx~ -P~o-v1 4:!~ -;(~ ~ -()Ja,J !lo !lo !lo~ -~ ~(J~ ~ ~~ Xi~~ -~ rM ,;(~ vJa1ry MJ~ <; . ' . . . . I . C C ---------.,_ ___________ _ . . 0 I• • ... .. . . . I . • •r--v--------:----- . ' •. 0 • ' . ' ~ ~"'° j~~ti'fomtll- -1(.d/!oi ;1 /((;,p.5"1-J') ~ Id ln d o~ 8-1(~ •· 0 -~------:--~ • • '· • • JANUARY 6, 1997 REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING • 0