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ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Octllla' 21, 1"6
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Tbc sqular meding o{the Eaglewood City <:ouncil WIS called IO order by Mayor Bums at 7 :45 p .m.
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'J'bc iJMICllion WIS Ii-by Mayor Bums.
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Tbc Pledge of Allegiance WIS led by Mayor Bums.
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Absent :
A quorum WIS pracnl.
Coua:il Mellllas lillha,ny, Clapp, Habcnicbt, Waggoner, Bums
<:ouncil Members Wiggins. Vormittag
Mayor Burns noted tbll <:ouncil Member Vormiaag called just before the Study Session and said that be
bid -illneaes iD his family-the wedielld and be --S IO belp his parmlS and oould DOI be bcrc
IOlligbl.
Mayor Bums advised dull Council Member Wiggins is OUl o{ IOWD.
Also pn:aeat: City Muqer Clut
City AaorDey Brauman
Allillaal IO die City Muqer Grace
City Cledt Ellis
Golf'Counc M-,er Bwpcr
Din,ca Cilyglewicz, FiNIICial Scrvica
Din,ca Eltel1y, Public Worts
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(a) COUNCIL MEM8Ea HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
APPROVE THE MINUTES Of 11R aEGULAll MEETING Of OCl'OHR 7, 1"6..
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Nays :
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Mlleal:
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Council Members lillhaMly. Habcnichl. w..-.-. Clapp
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Mayore.r.
c-il Mellllas Vormiaag. Wiggins
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Eqlewood City Coucil
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(a) There were no scheduled visitors.
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(a) Doyne R Halhaway Jr., 309S South Cberokcc Stn,ct. said he was present to talk to
Council OIi the grouads m reopening the ilMlliplioa of wn,qdoing by Nerita Lou Hathaway. He stated
tbal be bad a lcacr addraacd to Mayor Bums and, IQding from the lcacr. he asked that the lcUcr ~serve
• my requaa that you reopen the ilMllipliOD aJllduclcd by John DiFalm m the adions of Rita
Hathaway originally dODc by Sandi o.tcma, April m 1996. It is in my bdid that by the review of the
aaached materials you will agrc,c this wiU be proper action." Mr. Hadiaway advised that be bas copies of
-casllicr's cbecb elating mck 3/Bl9S to 4/18/9S which comes to the amount mS3,2SO.OO . He DOied
that all mthecbecb arc dated 3/2/9S. Also, he said. there isa copy ma VISA Mastercard issued on the
First Bak Card mOmaha aad be~ the ICICOlllll llWllber. Mr. Hadiaway staled that when he and Ms .
Hathaway were diwnied, be took the Mastercard and she took the Visa card. He said that on S/3/93 this
Visa WB taken by Ms. Hathaway and be bas proof showing that she bad paid that off once before and on
3/6/9S she paid off an _. r:1-$2.000. He stated be feels there is a problem here. He said he also
has a 11atcment from the a,un m juvenile in which Ms. Halhaway clearly states that she was not living in
her home• tbal time. He lad from the document stating that ~on August 9"'. I 99S after discovering that
Raymond's~ evaluation recommended be be placed out ofbome. Mrs. Hathaway called this
worker• IOCial IICrvioes rq,oniag that she -fcamal for her life aad -a walking target. Mrs.
Hathaway WB ID afraid of her -and ex-bultland, both cbampion marksmen , that she bought a c:dlular
phoac." Mr. Hadiaway Slated that an)i,ody can buy a c:dlular phoac. that they only cost a penny at Radio
Shack. Mr. Hathaway said be has )'ct to rcocive a restraining order II this time. However, he maintained,
be has been ~ over tbe held the last two years m said ICllraiaing orders. He said there is no such thing.
Mr. Hathaway ooatinucd to lad from the Idler stating ~orders against the two and is DOI living in her
own home." Mr. Hadiaway stated that he believes this is enough to reopc:n this.
Mayor Bums advised Mr. Hathaway 1h11 be could submit the papcrwolt to the Clert and that the City
would review the IIIIIICrial .
Mr. Hathaway stated thll llc MJald like U __. in two MmS if pmsible, ID he could take funber action
from ~-Mayor Bums acllOd dull ~ c:u 't give Ilia a dcltlline II this point. Mr. Hathaway repeated
1h11 be would like u -.11 leall in two WCICb. ifpmsible. Mayor Bums said all right .
IClert '1 nocc : Mr. Hlllulwlly lllllmiaod tllc lcacr ..._., to Mayor Bums. two pages of bis
bandwritlell 110CcS aad two aaila CIMlapcs llllded Visa,()aalia ud Cbild Support 94 -9S Paid 11arting
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(a) A prodt-ioe dcclariDg Satunlty, Cboba-26, 1996 • Amy Vu Dykea Dey in the
City m Englewood -consaderod. Mayor Bums med llltl Ms . Vu Dykea won four gold medals et the
s..m-Olympia lhis year in Allalu ud -really a l)'lllllol m the Olympic spirit. He l&tlCd that Ms .
Ven Dykcn will be the Grud Manlltll oftllc Englewood P,rade oe Sllunlty. He invilcd cveryODC to
c:ome IO the perede.
COUNCIL MJ:M•ER HAaENICBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A
PROCL.UIA TION PROCIAIMINC OCTO•ER 26, "" AS AMY VAN DYKEN DAY IN THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
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Nays :
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COIIIICil Memben Hadi,qy. Htbeaicht. Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
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COIIIICil Malllllers Vonaiaag. Wiggins
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Molion carried.
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(b) A prudama•ioo declaring !be momh of November, 1996 as Nl!iooal Hospice Month in
!be City of Englewood -considered .
COUNCIL MEDER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A
PROCLAMATION PROCLAIMING THE MONTH or NOVEMBER, 1"' AS NATIONAL
HOSPICE MONTH IN THE CITY or ENGLEWOOD.
Molion carried.
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CXJlllidered.
Ayes : Council Members Ha!haway, lflbeoic:bt, Wagoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
Ableul: Council Members Vormittag, Wiggins
A rcaolutioa appointing Millc Dilalusb 10 !be Clclll. Groen and Proud Ovnrnimoo was
Tbe rcaolu!ion -assipcd I number and rad by title;
RESOUmON NO . 79, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLU'J10N APl'OINl1NO MIKE Dll.ATIJSH TO 11IE a.EAN, GREEN AND PROUD
COMMISSION FOR 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
COUNCIL MEDER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM I (c) -RESOLUTION NO. 7', SERIES OF 1"6.
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aimidcred.
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway. lflbeoic:bt, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
Ablclll: Council Mclllbcn Vonaiaag. Wiggins
TIie rcaolution -lllipcd I lllllllbc:r and rad by tide:
llESOUJTION NO . IO. SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLU'J10N APPOINTING DEAN HUFFAKER TO 11IE a.EAN, GREEN AND PROUD
COMMISSION FOR 11IE Cl1Y OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO.
COUNCIL IIUll8U BATIIAWAY MOYD, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APl'llOVE
AGENDA rnM I(') -llDOUJTION NO. .. aalES 0, 1"6.
Ayes : c.-il Mellllen lladilway, Habeaicll!, W...-,, Capp, Barlll
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Ablcat: C.-:il Mcallen Vonaiaag. Wiggins
Molion carried.
Mayor Burm pracatc,d I Catificate 111d City pill to Mr. Huffaker.
(c) A rcaolution appoin1ing Carl Wclllcr to die l'lanllillg 111d l.oaiD& 0-million for die
City ofEllglewood. c.olorado.
TIie rcaollllion -aaigned I number 111d rad by tide:
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Octeller 21. 19'6 .. ,
RESOLlTTJON NO. 81, SERIES OF 1996
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A RESOLlTTION APPOINTING CARL WELKER TO 11fE PLANNING AND WNING COMMISSION
FOR 11fE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED. AND IT WAS SECONDED. TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM I (e) -RESOLUTION NO. II. SERIES OP 1"6.
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coosidercd.
Ayes : c.ouncil Members flllllaway, Habmidlt, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays: None
Ablmt: c.ouncil Members Vormillag. Wiggins
A n:solulion appointing Shannon O 'Leary 10 the Englewood Public Libnuy Board was
The n:solulion was assigned a number and read by tide:
RESOUTllON NO. 82, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLlTllON APPOINTING SHANNON MARY O'LEARY TO 11fE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD
FOR 11tE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO .
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED. AND IT WAS SECONDED. TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM I (f} -RESOLUTION N0.12. SERIES OP 1"6.
Ayes: Council Members Hathaway , Habenicht. Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays: None
Ablent Council Members Vormiuag, Wiggins
Motioa carried.
(g) A remllllioa appoioring Neil Neum 10 tbc Ultlan Ralewal Authority was DO(
coosidercd • c.ouncil w adviml dial Mr.~ had da:liaed tbc appointmeol.
(h) A l'CIOlulioe appoi•ing A. Gny Oart to tbc Was and Sewer Board was oonsiden:d.
The remllllioa was allipcd a INlllila and read by title:
RESOLtmON NO. 13, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLlTllON APPOINl1NG A . GRAY 0.ARK TO 11fE WATER AND SEWER BOARD FOR
11fE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO.
COUNCIL MEMaU HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED. TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM I (II) -RESOLUTION NO. IJ, SERIES OP 1"6.
Ayes : Council Members flllllaway. Habenicht. Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays: None
Ablmt : c.ouncil Members Vonaillag. Wiggins
Motioa carried.
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Mayor Bumi thanked all oftbc IDClllben oldie aJIIIIIIUllity who voluateen,cl 10 IICIVC OD our boards and
commillioN and especially tbc people who were appoiated IODigbl.
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Ea&tewood City C-acil
October 21, 1996
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No public hearing was scheduled before Council .
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COUNCO. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (a) (I) THROUGH (Iv) ON FIRST READING.
(a) Approve on First Reading
(i) COUNCIL BILL NO. 56 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
HA1HAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AU11IORIZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE SOU11I ARAPAHOE SANITATION DISTRICT, SOU1l1GATE SANITATION
DISTRICT, THE BOARD OF COUNrY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE ,
WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO, INC ., AND 11iE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO
AMENDING 11iE CURRENT WASTEWATER TRANSMISSION AGREEMENT .
(ii) COUNCIL Bill. NO. S9 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
HA1HAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AlTIHORIZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT AND THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO ENTITLED AGREEMENT REGARDING FUNDING OF CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD CITY-WIDE OlTTFAU. SYSTEMS PLANNING , ARAPAHOE COUNrY -
AGREEMENT 96-08 .06 .
(iii) COUNCIL BILL NO . S7. INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
HA1HAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE At.mlOlllZJNG AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. UNITED STATES DEPAR1MENTOFTHE
INTERIOR AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO ENTITLED U.S. DEPAR1MENT OF
11iE IN'mUOll U.S . GEOLOGICAL SURVEY JOlNTFUNDINO AOREEMEm'FOR WATER
RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS .
(iv) COUNCIL Bill. NO. SB, INmODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
HA1HAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE At.mlOlllZJNG AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT AND THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO ENTITLED INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT CONCERNING
DRAINAGEWAY IMPROVEMENTS ON WEST HARV ARD GULCH IN THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD . ARAPAHOE COUNIY . AGREEMENT 96-08 .09 .
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Motion carried.
Council Members Halhaway. Habenicht, Waggoner. Clapp. Bums
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Council Members Vormittag. Wiggins
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COUNCIL MEM8ER BATRA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (b) (I) THROUGH (v) ON SECOND READING.
(b) A..,.-OIi Seciond RcadiDg
(i) ORDINANCE NO . 4S, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 49,
INlllOOUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY)
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 1111.E S, CHAP11:R I, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
198S PERTAINING TO GENERAL LICENSE PROVISIONS AND RE-ENACTING A NEW CHAPTER
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(ii) ORDINANCE NO. 46, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO. SO ,
INlllODUCED BY COUNCO.. MEMBER HATHAWAY)
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 1111.E S, CHAP1ERS 2A, AND 28, OF THE ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 198S PERTAINING TO AMUSEMENTS, PUBLIC DANCES AS WELL AS
AMUSEMENT DEVICES AND RE-ENACTING A NEW CHAPTER 2, AND WHICH REMOVES
AMUSEMENTS FROM ORDINANCE NO. 2S , SERIES OF 1996 WHICH PERTAINS TO THE
MORATORIUM OF LICENSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORAOO.
(iii) ORDINANCE NO. 47, SERIESOF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO . SI ,
INlllOOUCED BY COUNCO.. MEMBER HATHAWAY)
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 1111.E S, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
198S PERTAINING TO FOOD VENDORS AND RE-ENACTING A NEW CHAPTER 4, AND WHICH
REMOVES FOOD VENDORS FROM ORDINANCE NO. 2S, SERIES OF 1996 WHICH PERTAINS TO
THE MORATORIUM OF LICENSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO .
(iv) ORDINANCE NO. 41. SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO . S2 ,
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY)
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 1111.E S, CHAP11:R 12, SECTION I , OF THE ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 198S PERTAINING TO ARBORJST AND ENACTING A NEW CHAP1ER 14,
AND WHKli REMOVES ARBOllJST FROM ORDINANCE NO. 2S , SERIES OF 1996 WHICH
PERTAINS TO THE MORATORIUM OF LICENSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO.
M ORDINANCE NO . 49, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO . SS.
INlllOOUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY)
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ST A TE
OF COLORADO AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, RELATING TO THE LAW
ENFORCEMEm ASSISTANCE FUND (LEAF) PROGRAM .
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Motion carried.
CouaciJ Members Hllblway , Habeaichl. Waaoacr . Clapp, Burm
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Council Mcmben Vonaiuag, Wiggins
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COUNCIL MEMBER DATHA WAY MOVED. AND IT WAS SECONDED. TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (b) (I) THROUGH (v) ON SECOND READING.
{b) Approve Oil Second RA:adiDg
(i) ORDINANCE NO . 45, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 49,
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY)
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING Tl11.E 5, CHAP1cR I, OF 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
1915 PERTAINING TO GENERAL LICENSE PROVISIONS AND RE-ENACTING A NEW CHAPTER
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(ii) ORDINANCE NO. 46, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO. SO,
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY)
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING Tl11.E 5, CHAPTERS 2A, AND 28, OF 111E ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 PERTAINING TO AMUSEMENTS, PUBLIC DANCES AS WELL AS
AMUSEMENT DEVICES AND RE-ENACTING A NEW OfAPTER 2, AND WHIOf REMOVES
AMUSEMENTS FROM ORDINANCE NO. 25, SERIES OF 1996 WHIOf PERTAINS TO 111E
MORATORIUM OF LICENSES IN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO .
(iii) ORDINANCE NO. 47, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 51 ,
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY)
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING Tl11.E 5, CHAP1cR 4, OF 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
1915 PERTAINING TO FOOD VENDORS AND RE-ENACTING A NEW CHAPIBR 4, AND WHICH
REMOVES FOOD VENDORS FROM ORDINANCE NO . 25, SERIES OF 1996 WHICH PERTAINS TO
11IE MORATORIUM OF LICENSES IN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO.
(iv) ORDINANCE NO. 48, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 52.
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY)
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING Tl11.E 5, CHAP1cR 12, SECTION I , OF 111E ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 PERTAINING TO ARBORIST AND ENACTING A NEW CHAP1cR 14,
AND WIUOf REMOVES ARBOIUST FROM ORDINANCE NO . 25, SERIES OF 1996 WHICH
PERTAINS TO 11IE MORATORIUM OF LICENSES IN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
M ORDINANCE NO . 49, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 55,
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY)
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN ll'nEROOVERNMENTAL CONTRACT BETWEEN 1HE STATE
OF COLORADO AND 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, RELATING TO 111E LAW
ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE FUND (LEAF) PROGRAM .
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Nays :
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Motion carried.
Couacil Manbcrs Hathaway, Habeaichl. Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
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Council Members Vonniuag, Wiggins
11. Or6awa, 11ml dNe aN Mldelll
(a) Approve on Finl Raiding
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Occolier 21, 1996
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(i) Golf Course Manager Burgener presented a recommendation from the
Department or Parts and Rccreatioo to adopt a resolution adjusting fees for the Englewood Golf Course .
He explained that they arc seeking a fee increase for 1997 and he would be glad lo answer any questions
Council may have as lo the validity of these increases. He advised, as pan of the feasibility study on the
expansion. that they Slated in theR. they should review fees every two years and this is the second year.
In contacting Olher councs around the area they found that most of the golf courses review their fee
stJUcturc C\'CI)' two years and see if any changes arc required. He said they feel this increase is ncccssary .
Mayor Bums commeoled that he would guess that this keeps Englewood pretty compelitivc and probably
a bargain . Mr. Burgener said that it does, that we arc at or below the avenge in most cases and
considerably bdow the avera,c as far as resident fees arc concerned.
Mayor Bums asked bow we did this year on the Pu 3 course. Mr . Burgener advised that it is doing real
well, that he is real proud of the way it is doing. He said they arc somewhere in the neighborhood or a
little over 12,000 rounds and they did not open until April 1•. He felt that was pretty good for the first
year or operation. Mayor Burns commented that the course seems to be in good condition for a first year .
Mr. Burgener agn:,cd that it is, that they have done a real nia: job with it. He IIOlc:d it is tribute to Dave
Lee and his crew and also to the installation people, Dye and Associales .
The resolution was assigned a number and read by title :
RESOLlITION NO. 84, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLlITION ESTABLISHING AN ADJUS1MENT TO n1E ANNUAL FEES FOR n1E
ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE .
COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (l) • RESOLUTION NO. 14, SERIES OF 1"6.
Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Ci.pp. Burns
Nays : None
Absent : Council Members Vonnittag, Wiggins
Motion carried.
(ii) Dircclor Gryglewicz pralClltcd a mcommendati'JII from the Dcputmcot or
Financial Services to adopt a resolution establishing fees for Amuscmcnt LioellllCS and Certificaaes of
Registration . He noted that Council just approwd, on second reading. the amusement license and took it
out of the moraaorium. Included in the changes to that li<:.ensc, he explained, is that Council 5ds the fee
by resolution. Tbis resolution does not change any of the fees from their prior levels . The application fee.
which is paid in advance, is the only change .
Council Member Habenichl questioned, where it talks about Itinerant Shows, whether that affects
anything like our cona:rts in the put or the Plua. Dircclor Gryglewicz said no, that there is a definition
of the ltineranl Shows in there and we have very few requesls for thole.
Council Member Waggoner IIOlc:d that under Billiards and Pool there is a SS0 .00 fixed fee plus S2S.OO per
lane per year. Dircclor Gtyglewicz said it lllould read per table . City Attorney Brotzman commented that
the resolution states per table . Dircclor Gryglewicz poillled out that the Council Communication is
incorrect, it is per table.
Council Member Waggoner asked about the differeaces in the application fees, some arc SI0.00 and some
arc SI 10 .00. Director Gryglewicz explained that the licenses for Amusement Arcade and Center and the
Public Dance require a background check, so that c::ovcrs that COIi . That is why those arc SI 10.00.
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TIie raollllion was llSligned a number and read by title:
RESOLlmON NO . as. SERIES OF 1996
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A RESOLlmON ESTABLJSHINq FEES FOR AMUSEMENT LICENSES UNDER TITLE 5,
OIAPTER 2, OF 1HE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 .
COUNCIL UMaEll HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (II) • IIISOLUTION N0.15, SIIUll:S or 1"6.
Ayes : Council Members Hadunway, Habenicht. Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays: None
Ablent : Council Members Vormittag. Wiggins
Motioo carried.
(iii) Director Gryglewicz pRSCRtcd a rccommcodation from the Department of
Financial Seivices to adopt a resolution establishing fees for Food Dealers Licenses and Certificates of
Rcgisllatioo. He explained thal this resolution establishes the fees for our Food Vendor -Streets and
Siclcwalb, Food Vendor -Pub and ice cream vendors and these fees are set at ~ous levels.
Council Member Halbaway notcd that they also added application fees to these that did ROI exist before.
Dinx:IOr Gryglewicz uted that they actually did exist before and by putting the fee in all of the licenses
they -able to llaDdardize throughout.
The resolution was assigned a number and read by title:
RESOLlITION NO . 16, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLlITION ESTABLISHING FEES FOR FOOD VENDOR LICENSES UNDER Tlll.E 5,
CHAP1'ER 4, OF 1HE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 .
COUNCIL UMall:R WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (iii) • IIISOLUTION NO. 16, SEIUll:S OF 1"6.
Ayes: Council Members Halhaway, Habcllicht. Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays: None
Absent: Council Members Vormittag. Wiggins
Motion carried.
(iv) Director Gryglewicz pracaled a ieconuneodalion from the Depanment of
Financial Services to adopt a resolution establishing fees for AltloriSl Licellles and Certificales of
Rcgistration. He adviled this resolution alablilhes the fees for the Alborill liceme, wbic:h is set aa $50.00
per year, any fraction of a year, and the SI0.00 applicalion fee . He noted those fees are set at previous
levels as well.
The resolution was assigned a number and read by title:
RESOl..lITION NO. 87, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLlITION ESTABLISHING FEES FOR ARBORIST LICENSES UNDER TITI..E 5. CHAPTER
14 , OF 1HE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 .
COUNCIL MEM8ER BA THAWA Y MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (Iv) -RESOLUTION NO. 17, SEIUll:S OF 1"6.
Ayes : Council Members Halhaway, Habenicht. Wqgone,, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
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(v) Director Eslcrly presented a ra:onuneodation from the Department of
Public Works to approve, by motion, the c::onstruction amtract for expansion of the Englewood Police and
Fire Administralion Building which is also known as the Communications Center. He stated that staff
m:iommends awarding the constnlClion contract to Ash and White Construction Company , in the amount
ofS319,700.00. He noted that thean:hitectsestimate was $478,000.00 and we have come in well below
the an:bitects estimate in this c:ase. He advised that they have reviewed the qualifications of the low
bidder and they are nx:ommending that they award this amtract to them .
Mayor Bums asked if it bas all the features that we wanted and why was the architect's so much higher
than the bids. Director Eslcrly said be did not know.
Council Member Habenicht asked if she is to understand that this is just for the expansion, remodeling of
the building, the structure itself, that this bas nothing to do with the equipment. Director Eslerly stated
that is right. that the only equipment inwlved here is some plumbing involved in some of the
modifications, providing the electrical ciraaiUy and it does inslall a computer noor that bas a balanced
ground system that goes with the future equipment. He pointed out that it does not include the actual
comDMmicatioas equipment. Council Member Habenicbl asked if we have an estimate of the cost of that
and when that will come . Director Eslcrly stated that be does not have that information, that be thought
we were looking at alternatives that would lease the equipment rather than purchase it outright . So, be
said, the duration of the lease would affect the local cost and the annual cost of that equipment .
Council Member Habenicbl asked if this build OUl is ._,y for the inslallation of the 1ype of equipment
that is nccdcd . Director Eslcrly explained tbal this build out is aeceswy to provide the physical space
and elcctrical needs for the fullR equiplllClll ud IO deal with the bell load that would be generated by the
fulure equipment. He said we are lalkiag aboul an iDcralc in tocal number of consoles tbal people can sit
at and respond to.
Council Member Habenicbl asked if this illCludes anydaing more than our c:ommunicatiom cen1cr
upgrade. Director Esterly stated tbal it includes -office lpKIC, that goes along with that. for the llalJ
and it includes DDC _.__ af ICpanbag l'ClllOOIDI and how the public, officers and CQfflnNIDicalors
can Id into tllOle spaces.
Council Member Habenicbl asked ifit pcovidel for any dlan,c in the lobby of the police llaUOII . Director
Elterly staled that this in fact reduces the lobby a little bit and it does change the entry way going iDIO the
lobby .
COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPIIOVE A
CONSTRUCllON CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT or SJl9,'711.N TO ASH AND WRITE
CONSTRUCllON COMPANY fflR THE CONSTRUCllON or ENGLEWOOD POLICE AND
Pill ADMINISTRATION BUILDING EXPANSION AND REMODEL
Ayes : Council Memben Hadulwly. Habeaicbt, Waggoner. Clapp. Bums
Nays : None
Abaeal: Council Memben Vorminag. Wiggins
Motion carried .
(b) AppnM on Second Reading
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properties was considered .
Council Bill No. 41 , approving the sale of six Project BUILD
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ORDINANCE NO. 50, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 48, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HA1HA WAY)
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE SALE OF SIX PROPERTIES, WHICH WERE DEVELOPED
FOR THE "BUILD" PROJECT, ON 1llE OPEN MARKET .
COUNCIL MEMBER BATRA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (b) (I) -ORDINANCE NO. !IO, SERIES OF 1996.
Mayor Bums explained that he would abstain from voting on this mauer. as he docs on all BUILD Project
matters, because he is the chair of the Housing Authority and the Housing Authority administers this
program .
Ayes :
Nays:
Abstain:
Absent:
Motion carried.
12. Geaeral DilClllliN
(a) Mayor's Clloicc
Council Members Hathaway , Habenicht. Waggoner, Clapp
None
Mayor Bums
Council Members Vormittag, Wiggins
I . Ma)W Buns --,ioNd tllll C\'U)'OIIC llearcl IOlligh& about the additional S 1.34 million in funds
tllll llllve ._. alalded 6-die Faral Tnimit AdlBiaillnlOr 10 RID for the light rail line.
2. Ma,w a... i..-.. ewa,-e afdle Eastewood Fall Parade which is this Salurday. He nolcd
tllll ~ 0-. -• die --.ic. Mayor Buras llalOd thal Mr. Gomes docs such a wonderful job of
cw: ·ms 11111 ~ .. 0-. ia ~ IO Ma)W 8unl. adYilDII 11111 there are 117 units in the
..... ...,_... ... ~ v. Dykca is-apecial laMne in the parade .
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(1) C-=ai Maailer Hadlaway ranillldcd C\'CIYOIIC thal the Malley Cenlcr 8az.aar
aad die,....,. -c--at. for kl*, froa 5 :00 IO 1 :00. at the Recrealion Center will also be held on
S...,, Ms ......,, .... ~ is a lac IINIII on Salunlay , that it will be a busy day in the City.
~ ....._ H*aidll llOIOd dieR is al111 a Friends af the Library Bake Sale and every year the
EaglewDod Sllr*"5 11111d a ,-calle blakfast . Council Member Hathaway noted the pancake breakfast
meads IO S..,, aad die 11111c ale will allO be lldd on Friday .
(ii) Council Member Clapp:
I . A reaollllion oppoling the paaqc af Amcadmeat No . 11 -considered.
The resolution -mipat • number and rad by title :
RESOLtmON NO . 11, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLtmON OPPOSING THE PASSAGE OF AMENDMENT 11 IN lHE 1996 ELECTION
WHICH IS A PROPOSAL TO SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY NONPROFIT AND
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS TO AD V ALOREM PROPERTY TAXATION .
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COUNCll. MEMBER CLAPP MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA
ITEM 12 (b) (U) (I) -RESOLUTION NO. II, SERIES OF 1996.
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
Absent : Council Members Vormittag, Wiggins
Motion carried.
2 . A raolution supporting lhe lldop(ion m Amendmcot No . 16 WU consiclcrcd .
The raolulion WU aaiped a number and raid by title :
RESOLlTl'ION NO. 89, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLtmON SUPPORTING 1llE PASSAGE OF AMENDMENT 16 IN 1llE 1996 ELECTION
WHICH PROPOSES TO REFORM 1llE STRUcn.JRE OF 1llE STATE LAND BOARD AND WHICH
BROADENS 1llE CONSTl1Ul10NAL MANDATE GOVERNING MILLIONS OF ACRES OF
STATE-OWNED LANDS LOCATED TIIROUGHOUT COLORADO .
COUNCIL MEMBER CLAPP MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA
ITEM 12 (b) (U) (2) -RESOLUTION N0.19, SERIES OF 1996.
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
Absent: Council Members Vormittag, Wiggins
Motion carried.
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COUNCll. MEDER BAaENICBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, THAT COUNCll.
TAKE A POSfflON IN OPPOSfflON TO AMENDMENT 11
Ayes : Council Members Hadlaway, Habcaicbl. Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays: None
Allleni: Council Members Vormitlag. Wigias
Motion carried.
Council Member Halhaway IUgellCd, in lieu man Ktual iaolutioa. lhal Council draft • letter Wider
Mayor Bums' sipalure ltaling Council's oppolilion and._. lhe leaa 10 CML. DRCOG and lhe
oppolitioa group.
COUNCll. MEMBER BA TBA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, THAT COUNCIL
DllAFT A LETl'ER, UNDER MAYOR auRNS' SIGNA11JH, REPRESENTING COUNCll.'S
VOTE IN OPPOSfflON TO AMENDMENT IJ AND TO SEND IT TO THE APPROPRIATE
PARTIES.
Motion carried.
Ayes :
Nays :
Absent :
Council Members Halhaway. Habenicht , Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
None
Council Members Vorminag, Wiggins
(iii) Council Member Waggoner llaed lllal. balal upon Council's dilCUISion this
cwning al lhe lludy eaioD. be would lib IO tee lhe City Mamp'1 offl<lc OOlllacl EDDA and lhe
Chamber m Commerce and tee if Ibey aR indeed illlenlleCl ia foraiq a committee 10 wort '°ldbcr 10
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further the progress of Englewood within the area, working in harmony. rather than at odds, in order to
achieve a better community for our citizens.
Mayor Bums said he fully supports Council Member Waggoner's suggestion, that wc don't know where it
is going to take us. but it is a good swt.
Council Member Waggoner noted be left the Ulban Renewal Authority out of there, as he did not think
they were quite at the point yet where they need to be involved . Mr. Waggoner opined that EDDA, the
Chamber of Commerce and the City of Englewood have a lot more in common as far as the development
of the community and the roads we want to cross or pursue at the prelCllt time . So, be said. he has left the
Ulban Renewal Authority out of there until a future time . Mayor Bums stated he would urge the new
body to bring the Ulben Renewal Authority into a dilCUISion if it is appropriate as they go along and if
they became: more active it might be wise to include them on the committee also, but he felt we should
certainly communicate with them. Council Member Waggoner agreed.
(iv) Council Member Habenicht :
I . She stated that, as the Council liaison to the Libnuy Board, she wanted to report that at the last
Board meeting they discuaed the budget. the capital illlpffl\'CIIIClt budget and the like. One item that
came up, that all the Library Board members expressed concern about. in the Capital Improvement
Budget. was the installation of sprinklers in the Libnuy. Several Board members. she advised, indicated
that they were aware that other libraries have different kinds of dry fire pm,ention methods. She said
there was a great deal of cooccm at the amount of water clamaF that oould occur. Ms . Hathaway noted
that the Libnuy Director indic:ated be has been usuml that this would be the kind of thing that would just
be sort of spot sprinkling. However, she said. she would like to sec us look at what the state of the an is
and what the cos& would be to do some son of dry kind of fire sprinkling.
Mayor Bums said he agrecd, that there is an awful lot of combustible material in the library and there
could be a tremendous amount of water clamaF in there if there was a sprinkler system .
2 . She advised that she had a call from a citizen in the Scenic View area who said she had heard a
rumor that the Tejon station was clolod or was not being utilil!CCI. Ms . Hathaway told her she had not
heard anything to that affect. but lhal she would certainly ask and verify that wc are still operating out of
the Tejon station . Ms. Hlbeaicht asked if that is correct. City Manager Clark stated that it is .
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(a) City Manager Cla,\ refem,d Council to the Cinderella City Activity Report, dated last
Thursday, and the lalcll pnlll'CII chan oa the rba.111liog. which were includod in Council 's packet. He
stated he did not have much to highlight on that. but that he did add some items that were relalcd to the
project. He advilcd Council they would provide these on the Council agenda at their regular meeting
every two weeks .
(b) City Manager Clark recommended that Council go into Executive Session immediately
following the regular City Council meeting to discuss two real estate matters.
( c) City Manager Clark advised he has decided to attend the National League of Cities
Annual Conference on Decembers•. 9"' and 10•. He said he did not know if any members of Council
were interested in going.
Council Member Hathaway asked if that is the San Antonio one. Mr. Clark said it is and that he was able
to find S 16S.OO round trip airfuc, but he has to go to Colorado Springs. He commented that it is actually
just about u eoooomical u going to some of our local and regional meetings on the wcstem slope or some
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of the IIIIIWltain towns. He poinled out the .,. is a study session night, so they can play it by ear whether
they waal to IO allead and line it, depending on bow many people decide IO go the Conference.
c.ouacil Member Hadunny lllbd if they are abady ... the regisUaljon dale for the cheaper rates. City
MaaF' Clut adviled that they line mi-a one c:lleaper rate and be thought the rqistration stayS as is
ualil the CGllfenmcc starts and then it bumps up again .
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COUNCO. IDM81tR HATHAWAY MOVED, AND ff WAS SltCONDED, FOR COUNCU.. TO
GO INTO EUCUnVE SESSION IMMDIATELY JOU.OWING THE REGULAR CITY
COUNCO. IDETING TO DISCUSS TWO UAL l:STATE MA'ITERS.
Ayes : Council Membcn Hadiaway, Hllleaicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays: None
Abaent: Council Members Vormittag. Wiggins
14 . City .MeerNy'• Repert
City Aaoney ~ did DIil haw any maaen to bring before Council.
15. Mjea,-t
COUNCO. IDMalUl WAGGONER MOVED TO ADJOURN . The meeting adjourned at 8:28 p .m .
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AGENDA FOR THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
OCTOBER 21, 1996
Call to order. f"/ :c/5-~
Invocation. ~
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3. Pledge of Allegiance . ~-
5. Minutes.
I~ L/.-1 a. M~~utes from the Regular City Council Meeting of October 7, 1996. ~Mh v-r!"'"(f&rl,.,IJ: 8a.l!AISJ .. -~ --~ 7/
6 . Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.)
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7. Non-Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to five minutes.)
a.. [}f)'/AJ /!. H 1,r,,A-1/ry
8. Communications, Proclamations, and Appointments.
of!J.5-D a. Proclamation declaring 5"tdJ!~· Ocitot:* 28, 1998 as A-, Van Dylian Dey in
the City of Englewood. ~
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Proclamation declaring the month of Novembef, 1198 as Holplce Month.~
A resolution appointi~~ ~J~u~s~ to the Englewood, Clean, Green, and
Proud Commission . ,.,---, .
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October 21, 1996
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A resolu ion appointing Shannon O'Leary to the Englewood Public Library
Board.
g. A resoluti~ing Neil Neum1mn to the Englewood Urban Renewal
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A resolu ·on appointing A. Gray Clark to the Englewood Water and Sewer
Board.
9. Public Hearing. (None scheduled)
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Recommendation from the Utilities Depanment to adopt a bill for an
ordinance approving amendments to the Wastewater Transmission
Agreement. STAFF SOURCE: Stewart Fonde, Director of Utilities.
Recommendation from the Depanment of Public Works to adopt a bill for
an ordinance approving an agreement with the Urban Drainage and Flood
Control District for a study to determine flood reduction
recommendations. STAFF SOURCE: Chartes Esterly, DINctor of Public
Works.
Recommendation from the Utilities Department to edopt a bill for an
ordinance approving a Joint Funding Agreement with the U.S. Geological
Survey for the Gaging Station at Union Avenue and South Platte River.
STAFF SOURCE: Stewart Fonda, Director of UtlldN
Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for
an ordinance approving an agreement with Urban Drainage and Flood
Control District for drainageway improvements to West Han,ard Gulch.
STAFF SOURCE: ctwle9 Eate,ty, Director of Pubic Works.
5'-0 ~~~~~v~ ~eading. /0 /nJ) /Jr,~ 1( V) tiff>' ''~~uncil Bill No. ~t~ection of the Engl;~ Municipal
M ~ .J / J,,,-Code penaining to General Licensing provisions, and removing this
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Council Bill 50, amending the section of the Englewood Municipal Code
penaining to Amusement licensing, and removing this section from the
licensing moratorium.
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Council Bill No. 51 , amending the section of the Englewood Municipal
Code pertaining to Food Dealer licensing, and removing this section from
the licensing moratorium.
gl'?j-/1-tJ-f iv. Council Bill No . 52, amending the section of the Englewood Municipal
Code pertaining to Arborist licensing, and removing this section from the
licensing moratorium.
Council Bill No . 55, approving a contract with the Colorado Department
of Transportation for Law Enforcement Assistance Fund ILEAFI grant
funding .
11 . Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions.
a. Approve on First Reading.
resolution adjusting fees for the Englewood Gol}J.~u~se. STAFF It i. Recommendation from the Department of Parks and Recreation to adopt a
d5-0 SOURCE: Bob Burgener, Golf Course M...,,_.//'P-f~
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Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a
resolution establishing fees for Amusements Licenses and Certificates of
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Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a
resolution establishing fees for Food Dealers Licenses and Certificates of
Registratill~~SJ;'~: Frank Gryglewlcz, Dnctor of financial
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iv . Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a
resolution establishing fees for Arborists Licenses and Certificates of
Registratio~S~ ,~':;}~;E: Frank Gryglewlcz, Dnctor of Finenc:ial
Servlcn. 1·~7_
v . Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to approve, by
motion, the construction contract for expansion of the Communications
Center at Safety Services . Staff recommends awarding the bid to the
low bidder , Ash and White Construction Company, in the amount of
$319,7q<?p0. STAFF SOURCE: CharlN Eaterty, Dnctor of Public
Worlls .{)1)~
Approve on SecoW Reading .
tJt d JJ q) i. Council Bill No. 48, approving the sale of six Project BUILD pr~
~f'd t/-j AGA-!JJ· Ba~
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12. General Discussion.
a. Mayor's Choice.
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~!'J-#J~!3tJ'olution supporting the adoption of Amendment No.~ ~
13. City Manager's Report.
a. Cinderella City Status Report.
Recommendation to go into Executive Session immediately follo~~uu,~,..
regular City Council meeting to discuss two real estate matters., • ~
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The following minutes were transmitted to City Council between 10/04/96-10/17/96:
• Englewood Cultural Arts Commission meeting of September 4, 1996
• Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of September 4, 1996
• Englewood Public Library Board meeting of September 10, 1996
• Englewood Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting of August 14, 1996
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AGENDA FOR THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
OCTOBER 21, 1996
7:30P.M.
Call to order. f"J ;~ ;,,,v.-,
Invocation. ~
Pledge of Allegiance. ~
Minutes.
~ 4-1 a. M!'utes from the Regular City Council Meeting of October 7, 1996. ~.Mh "'rr"(~IJ: 8W5J .. ·--~ 7/
6 . Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.)
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7 . Non-Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to five minutes.I
a.. OIIIAJ~ HlrllA~lry
8 . Communications, Proclamations, and Appointments.
6fr,>i.5-0 a. Proclamation declaring 5"!..rdJ!Y_· ()qt~ 26, 1999 as Amy Van Dykan Dey in
the City of Englewood. ~
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Proclamation declwing the month of November, 1996 u Hoeploe Mondi.~
A resolution appointi~!; ~~~u.'~ to the Englewood, Clean, Green, end
Proud Commission . ,.,~ .
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/U.41~ «/'i'!J'5-0 Proud Comm1111on. ,v ~
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Board.
A resolut~ing Neil Neumpnn to the Englewood Urban Renewal
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A resolul~fP:!~~~~Gray Clark to the Englewood Water and Sewer
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Recommendation from the Utilities Department to adopt a bill for an
ordinance approving amendments to the Wastewater Transmission
Agreement. STAFF SOURCE: Stewart Fonda, Director of Utlhiea.
Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for
an ordinance approving an agreement with the Urban Drainage and Flood
Control District for a study to determine flood reduction
recommendations . STAFF SOURCE: Charles Esterly, Director of Pubic
WOftls.
Recommendation from the Utilities Department to adopt a bill for an
ordinance approving a Joint Funding Agreement with the U.S. Geological
Survey for the Gaging Station at Union Avenue and South Platte River.
STAFF SOURCE: Stewart Fonda, Director of Utlldn
Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for
an ordinance approving an agreement with Urban Drainage and Flood
Control District for drainageway improvements to Welt Harvard Gulch.
STAFF SOURCE: Charles Esterly, Director of Pubic WOftla.
'5-0 ~ve~eading. /O/,(/)~ (V) df'P' i . ~uncil Bill No .~ ~ion of the Eng~ Municipal
,+\ J .j J f ,,-Code pertaining to General Licensing provisions, and removing this
f/ "'-'1"'::> section from the licensing moratorium.
Council Bill 50. amending the section of the Englewood Municipal Code
pertaining to Amusement licensing, and removing this section from the
licensing moratorium.
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Council Bill No. 51, amending the see1ion of the Englewood Municipal
Code pertaining to Food Dealer licensing, and removing this section from
the licensing moratorium.
Council Bill No. 52, amending the section of the Englewood Municipal
Code pertaining to Arborist licensing, and removing this section from the
licensing moratorium.
Council Bill No. 55, approving a contrae1 with the Colorado Department
of Transportation for Law Enforcement Assistance Fund ILEAFI grant
funding.
11 . Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions.
a. Approve on First Reading.
b.
Recommendation from the Department of Parks and Recreation to adopt a
resolution adjusting fees for the Englewood Golf ourse. STAFF
SOURCE: Bob Burgener, Golf CourH Manager.
Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a
resolution establishing fees for Amusements Licenses and Certificates of
Registrati~~, ~~CE: Frank Gryglewlcz, Director of Financial
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Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a
resolution establishing fees for Food Dealers Licenses and Certificates of
Registrati°JJJ~s;'t~CE: Frank Gryglewlcz. Director of Flnalc:illl
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iv. Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a
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resolution establishing fees for Arborists Licenses and Certificates of
Registratio~S~ ,~~: Frank Gryglewlcz, Director of Financial ...... 1·~7_
Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to approve, by
motion , the construe1ion contrae1 for expansion of the Communications
Center at Safety Services. Staff recommends awarding the bid to the
low bidder, Ash and White Construe1ion Company, in the amount of
$319,79(?,00. STAFF SOURCE: ClwlN &tarty, Director of Pubic
Warila.//()~
Approve on Seco~Reading.
bt, d /fl) i. Council Bill No. 48, approving the sale of six Projee1 BUILD pro~
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October 21, 1996 , •.
12. General Discussion.
a. Mayor's Choice.
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/au;J..'818' -b~05"..o MR.~r.ac;;aAJ t>Pl'~J.Jf, f~ !)t= AMeAJbMPAlt N(J;_ //
~gr,/-#'5"~tfolution supporting the adoption of Amendment No.~ ~
City Manager's Repon.
a. Cinderella City Status Report.
AJOn.J~ .... ob. Recommendation to go into Executive Session immediately follo=uU1....-,r 7 · regular City Council meeting to discuss two real estate matters., • ~
14. City Attorney's Report.
Adjo,,.=ent.~
The following minutes were transmitted to City Council between 10/04/96-10/17/96:
• Englewood Cultural Arts Commission meeting of September 4, 1996
• Englewood Planning and Zoning Commiuion meeting of September 4, 1996
• Englewood Public Library Board meeting of September 10, 1996
• Englewood Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting of August 14, 1996
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AGENDA ITEM 7
NOfMICHEDULED VISITORS
DATE: OCTOBER 21, 1196
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MINUTES. EACH PERSON SHOULD SIGN THIS PUBLIC COMMENT
ROSTER, STATING NAME, ADDRESS, AND TOPIC OF COMMENT.
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ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Oct*r 7, 1"6
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'Ille regular meelilt& oldie J!..i-,ael City Couacil WII called to order by Mayor Pro Tan Hll,eaicllt It
7 :30p.m.
2. 11n r•iee
3. l'WlftlAa.-
'llle Pledle of AUepace was led by Mayor Pro Tan Hlllenicllt.
4. ...Cal
Prelenl: Couacil Membcn Hadlaway, Clipp, Wiaim, Hlbalidal, Vormittag.
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A quorum WII praeat.
Alll, praeal: Cily M-,er Clait
City..., 8-
Allillul ID die City Mal,er Grice
City an Ellis
...... Spec:illllt Nelder ...... ,iullce Spedllill ~
Dille.tar e..ty, N1tic: Wolb
M-,ers-p...~IM...._Det"CI F I 7
Dille.tar Grypwicz. Piaacial 5er¥ica
(a) COUNCO. JIIDIKa BATBAWAY IIOVD, AND IT WAS ISCONDD, TO
AfftOVE TBE MJNUnS Of TBE UGULAll MU11NG Of IDTDDD 16, 1"6.
A,ea : CCIUlldl Mmbell Hadiaway, V ...... w--.11111 ic:tns, w...-,,a.,,
Nays : Na.
MIian: Mayor BurM
COUNCO. IIDDD BATBAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS IKCONDED, TO AfftOVE TBE
MINUTES Of TBE snclAL MEETING Of DP'l'DDD JJ, 1"6.
A,ea : CCIUlldl Mmbell Hatlllway, V ...... W--. lflllaliclll.
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October 7, 1996
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Motion c:arriecl .
6. Sclml•led Vill1on
None
MayorBurns
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(a) era Mac Marter, Exec:utivc Diffdor of Columbine Knolls Parts and Rccrcation
Dillricl praented to Allllin Gomes and Steve Neyer, Chair and Vice Chair of Englewood's Parts and
RemalioD O!mmillion, die CPRA (c.olcndo Parks and RecralioD Aaocillioo) citalion award for their
years of ICrVice oa die Eaglewood Parks and Recreaaioo Commillioa . She DOCed that these two men have
lbared die Chair ud Vice Chair lole for die put tMlve years. that they have provided leadership for the
other Commillioa members, illpul for their fellow citizens and have gi"YCD countless hours of their time
and )'CIIS of dediclled ICIVice . Holwcwr, Ms . Marter lllled. that is not really why they were nominated
by a citizen of EagJewood for this award. For one thing. she pointed out. the citation award requires a
nominalioA from a citizen of the ClOIIUllunity and the award is a recognition of oulSWlding service to parks
and ~ witllin our State. She advised it is a highly coveted award and they deserve it. Ms . Marker
stated that they were nomiaated for the personal oommitment they have made to put die pride and back
home feeling in Englewood. Colorado. Both of these men. she noted, feel llnlllgly that community
involvement and a sense of identity is what makes a city like Englewood worth living in . So. she
conunented, they cleciclcd to bring some of the traditions back. Steve Neyer decided IC\oenl years ago that
Englewood needed to rmve or crea1e a Christmas lighting CXIIIICSI . She said that be set it up , advertised
it. got the prizes donated and got it judged. The c::ontest is now in its sixth year and the IUeell of
Englewood, she Slated. arc a delight al Christmas and this propam bas spumd many, many a homeowner
to go that extra mp. Ms . Marker advised that Allllin Gomes took oa the founh of July celebration. as
costs and competition had forced the City to forego this c:elcbration for many years . She aid that Mr .
Gomes made all the rest of us volulllocr aloag with his entm family . He eodod up puaing on a 1994
founh or July celebration. which was named one of die three best in the IIICln> area by die press. on a
lboesaring budget. She advised Mr . Gomes and Mr. Neyer MrC both illlUWDelltal in forming
Englewood's new Cultural Ans CommiJsion and both have been 1111111& supporters of the Englewood
IIWIIIIICr Imler program which sells out evesy year . Additioaally, she noted, Mr. Gomes bas recently
laken oa die Englewood Parade and Mr . Neyer bas helped a new youth foodllll leque form . She pointed
out thal Mr. Gomes was named Eqle,wood's Citiz.ell of the Year for 1996 for bis wort with the
Commission and that they both help OUl and do volunteer WOil for many, many other aclivities in the
~ty. She opined that it is easy to IClle your identity wbeD you arc livin& in the slladcM' of Den\'a,
but in Eqlewood we all "-that we li\'C in a '-'ctown. She remarked that the dl'orts made by these
two men promise and then deliver that feelina for thousands or Englewood residents who sit oa the cwt,
of Broadway and cheer the local schools in the NoYember parade, who WIICh their kids oa the aage of the
Englewood High School and who dmc the lll'eelS of Englewood al Christmas wonderin& wbich of their
neighbors won that prize this year . She stated tbal Mr . Gomes and Mr . Neyer have made a very real,
lasting contribution to the citizens of Englewood through their WOil oa the Eaglewood Parks and
Recn:ation Commission and tbal they arc UUly daervina of the CPRA citalion award. She said it is a
pleuwe to give them the award and also to say thanks to Jerrell Black the Director of Parts and
Recratioa and Carolyn Armstrong. who was the IIClminalor ud is a very valued penon in our society as
well as in the community . She offered her conpatulations to Mr. Gomes ud Mr. Neyer.
Mr . Gomes thanked CPRA for this honor and Carolyn Armllnln& for lllc:kin& her neck out and
nomina&ina them . He said be would al10 like to thank Jenell Black for bis lcadenbip in the Parks
Department. He commented that be cannot lake cn,dit alone for everythina that -said becaUle without
his 11uc Sheila behind him. to give him the moral support. be could not do it. He llaled 1h11 she is one
beck of. nice lady .
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Mr. Neyer &aid that when be wu fint advised of this award be did not understand the significance of it
and when Jenell Black called him be said. very honesdy, be told him that wu nice . He &aid Mr. Black
oft'ered to put be and his wife up for the night and give them dinner, which be !bought was a good reason
to go . So be &aid that is bow they got up to Estes Park. Mr. Neyer uted that it wasn't until be spent the
night with professioaal recraaton that be really Ulldenmod the lipiflcance of this. He said that to be in
the same room. let alone the same propam, of-of the people that wae receiving lifetime
achiewment awards -UUly a lhrill. He noted that perhaps the big.est feeling -wben they were
presented the award. Mr. Neyer poillled out that it is DIil presented to either oae oftbem, but to the
Englewood Reaalion Commission He llid. in apcakina for bolb of them, that they ue ewatially
extensions of that Commission . Mr. Neyer noted that they do the same IOlt of things that ftClybody dse
OD that Commission does. He reileraled that the award WU made out to the Englewood Recreation
Commission.
Mayor Pro Tem Habenic:ht. on behalf' of Cauncil, oft'ered their coagratulatioll tbaalied them for their
11:rvice to the community and to the Parks and Recreation Commission . Sbe said they ue very proud of
them and that they have done an honor to the Commission and the City .
(b) Ann Nabbo1z. Chairman of the Englewood Clean, Green and Proud (COP) Commission,
&aid that she hoped that Council bad receMd, in their packets. the letter lldviliq of the Commissions
projects for this lasl year. She poillled out that they took away Good Neigllbor Days and Waste
Management ha conlribuled SI0,000 towards that dl'on. saving the City approximaldy upwards of
$80,000 a year . Ms. Nabbolz advised they work towards tryioa to keep the alleys clean, that they have a
new project on board, an alley dean-up that is ICbeduled this month . She noted that they have orpnized
many and solicited funds and volunteers this year . Ms. Nabbolz advised tbat they have bad five ....,r
oommunity projects within the lasl year and the Commission is in their lixtb year of-'ung with this
oommunity . She thanked everyone who was involwd in aetling this Commission ll.lnal with the vision
six years ago . Ms. Nabbolz explained that they need IOllle financial blckin& al this point. She pointed
out that they received SI0,000 from Safely Kleen, for the boulebolcl bazarclous WIIIIC round-up, in the
beginning. This year. she noted. Safely Kleen and the Fire I>epanamlt helped them, as well as City
money . Ms . Nabbolz 11111111 tbat this year, llr die ftnl lime. they callec:led c:o,payW. 'Ille CC>119)'111CDts
exclCIDded wbal tlley 11a11 i...-a of people. 11111 tlley llad ....-. a S5 .00 co-pay . SIie lldviled that a
55 gallon drum of ...S oil c:aa Cllll llflllOllimllel Sl,000 to dalpole of ud S500.00 to 1111 it. 'Ille c:unent
rate lllll we IIIYC -is Sl00.00. SIie 1111111111111 die I.ell a. Tn Colledioll ii camin& up and dial they
ooordillale tbat _. die Cily of~ 811d die COil ii Sl.00 per tire. SIie said tlley are allo paring
up, IW1in& in J-,, 81111 Ftllnay, llr tlleir .....a Eapwood Glad Bla·A·Tboa. Ms. Nabbolz noted
a lot of ICbool kids weft illvolYed ill il this year 81111 11111 tlley w..-1 to cmpbasitt educ:alion and bringing
the c-ission -illlo die cxaaaaity aad -*ma it a pal1alllllip '*-die citizens and this
Commission . Slie said they fed that die ClOlmNlllily bcDcftU 6-this Commission. SIie uted that upon
oompletion of their 1996 activitia. dlcy IIR under die IIIIIIIRlla. and tlley pay a lmlllbenbip to Keep
America Beautiful ofS200.00. Slie said tbal for-, SI.OOof-local ,-niment 1upp111t pven to
COP, Sl.00 worth ofbenefits llR IIIUnled to -aJalallllity. Slie poillled out tbat they have bad their
fund nisen, gleaned lhdl' from Good Neipbor Days and bad a pra,e lalc. and jusl finilbed their Golf
Tournament. Ms. Nabbolz lldviled tbat a& this point in time die Cc-mission ~ like to request of the
City of Englewood fundiq in the amoun& of SI 1,525 .00. Slie said 111c ~ appnciale Cauncil '1
oonsidentioo of this request .
Mayor Pro Tem Habenicht tbanbd Ms . Nabbolz b lier pr Mioe 81111 requesa . She aid it is her
undentanding that Council will Cllllli-to talk about die a.._ al die aext h lludy .aiOIII and
perhaps they would like to add this to tlleir a,eada. I·
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Council Member Hathaway requested that Council look at what they have historically funded the
Commission at. She pointed out that Council did. at one point in time, fund a full-time position, which is
now a part-time position. Perhaps, she said, they might want IO look at continuing that funding in the
CICIIII. Green and Proud Commission tyllffll. Nol .-riJy for a position, but for the programs. which
she pointed out is what KAB (Koep America Beautiful) is designed for anyway. She commented that she
applauds the dl'ons of the current Clean, Green and Proud Commission Chainnan and the Commission in
the fatt that they are doing the other things that KAB n,quira. tbat they uy to enlist as many
neighborhood buli-as they can and things like tbat. She llatcd that it is not easy getting a buck out
of some of thclc pcaplc, that it is \'CIY difficult. like pullilla teeth. In fact, sbc Aid. she thinks that the job
she and Susan Van Dyke bad initially-\'Cl)' cuy, boc:aulc they were approached by Waste
Management rA Colorado akin& what they a,uld do for us. Ms. Hatbaway aid they told them that there
was the matter of the $2,000.00 initiation fee and Waste Managemenc wrutc the check. She noted it has
been difficult for the Commillion sinc:,c tbat point. She rcitenled tbat sbc applauds the Commission's
efforts and llatcd tbat Council should look • the hillorical fundiDg IO NC if they can continue the funding
at least to that lcYcl, which she felt wu only approprialc and would not leave the Commission out on a
limb .
(C) Brian Buzby, Policy Direcsor for Citizens to Saw Colorado's Public Trust Lands, said
he WIDled to live a \'Cl)' quick bacqruund on Amendment 16 which is on the state-wide ballot this year
and deals with the Slate's Trust Lands. This is an issue that they 1CJ1 stancd on about a year ago, he
advised. and this was one of the tap ten n=commcadllions tbat came out of Govcmor Romcr's Sman
G""'111 Procas. He aid tbat -one of tbc things tbat impralCld them the most wu that this was
cilil.ens Kn111 the SIIIC comiD& OUI and -of tbc bigal COIIClel'al tbat they were seeing. as far as the
P"1h in Colondo, -the loa of-of lbcir open lp8ClC anas tbat they valued, for the quality of life
and for railiD& their childml. Mr. Buzby aid they have -.ked and built a coalition of education groups,
a kll of local officials. CIIYinJameDlal 1ft111111 and 1luliMa leaden Knlll the SlalC to put this issue in fronl
of VOlelS. He Died this land -pwn to us in 1176 1Wllal M became a S&atc and our Constitution says
-need to 111e this land to maximize rcvcmK. At dlll poilll dlis land was .-cl • tbc main IOUltC of
income for our public school system. wllic:ll was jllll lllliJll mnocl. He aid tllat -haw -been
aecina a 1oc of this land beina IOld for deYdopacDl .....-. wllelw ill tbc pa11 the land wu historically
.-cl for agriaaltural and craziDI lcws. Addilioully, a lal of cilia wl -icipalitics a well would
lcale this land to 111e for hikiD1 or bikilla trails ad c:iliaa Mft llemmiaa CDIICefllOd about propoet
sales ofthclc lands, bul because our Cllallillllicll! ays dlll ,-.... ID mximizc l'C\'CIIUC they MrcD 't
Ible to have their voice hcud on this issue . It • .... • iallC dial a loc of educllon llavc been
c:onccmed about as well, because a loc oftiaa land Mil be pal 11p far dcwl1J11111CDl wbcrc tbc actual fiscal
impact on the schools. clue to crowdina from tllis de\ 11 1 r t -.ld cxcad tbc w comina inlo the
schools. So, he DOCed, this was CIIIC of tbc apponailiCI Hae all lllllc poupl ICJI IOIClber and put this
issue in front rA votcn this year . Wbcrc tlley -W emu.. IO .. land to aeaer-rnenuc for the
schools. but ii would also add other iaucl ta lllic lllhlnl values, open lp8ClC and wildlife concerns into
c:onsidcntion as Mil• the fllc:al impacl dial any de\tla,1mr11 may llavc on a local public school, JO
make sure tbat schooll arc Ible to pnMdc die bell edllC:llioa poaillle for their children. Mr. Buzby said
thal that is I very quick background and he -W be pad ta Ulwcr 811)' questions. He aid I sample
rcsolulion may have been included in Coullcil's packet with inlonnalion on this issue . He ulr.ed for
Council· s end1111ement of this initialivc. He advilDII dial tlley arc talkina 10 a variety of city council · s this
nening 8C10II the DaMr meuo ua. becaae tbcy arc leaden in their CIOIIIIDUDitics . That ii is very
important and there is a loc to lbillk about Ibis elKtioa ,-,. 1bcR arc a loc of issues and this is one way
folks can look up and NC what you lllink on Ibis ilale. He aid be would apprecia1e Council 's
endoncmcnt of this iauc.
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Mayor Pro Tcm Habenicht aid that she bdiewd the Colorado Municipal League has taken a politioo in
support of this iaue. Mr. Buzby advilecl that they have. Council Member Halhaway Cllllllllellted that the
Denver Regional Council of Govemments has also taken a polition of aupponing the iaue.
(a) Jen) Bemard, 2763 West Long Dmc, Lialeton, a member the Mayflower
Congreplioaa1 Chun:h, llaled lllll lie MIiied to review with Council a program the Church bas been
working oa for the pat IC\'aal moalhs. He llllled the program bas drawn -attentioa from City staff
and the Council . Mr. Bcnanl advilecl lllll they naiwd a lcaer from Mayor Bums a c:ouple al months
aao in quay to a lllftCY they were daill& • lllll time, in the laacr part of July . He aid lie ~ like to
share copies ofthal repon with Council. He llaled tbat Mayflower bas been a long time pan of the City of
Englewood. it w fira CXlllllrUCIOd ill 19CM and the Cllll'llerMDe laid in 1910. Mr. Bcnanl commented
that lie bas been a amber uce 1950 and -the )'an the -thing bas happened to Mayflower that
has happened to many odler churdles. That is thal the membership has dwindled, the rather large Church
school thal they bad in the 50's, -CMr 300 children in the Church ICbool, have grown up , IIIO\led
8111'1)' and left DOW qing pa,entS and 111111)' of thoc have pused 8111'1)'. He IWed tbat tbe boaom line is
that the a,ngrepaion .... dwindled to tbe poilll tbat they na1ize they need to do lllllldbing to revitalize
and perhaps recapture some of tbe worth that Mayflower bad in its earlier days. There wu a time when
Mayflower -n:ally the IOCial center in the nonb end of Englewood and be said, they ~ like to
rqain some of thal . He advised thal they Ulldertook a church renewal program to try and aa:omplish that .
One of tbe pieces of that program WU to listen c:ud'ully to tbe neigbborbood and tbe CIOIIIIIIUllity to see
what tbe needs were. He aid that is wba& dnM the IUNC)' tbat tlley clicl in July . That is allo what has
driven their calling of town mecunp, on tbe ~ Monday of each month . He advised lllll they have
had oae of thoc, thal it -well anended and they learned a lot by lilfening to their neipbors and
friends in the neighborbood. He aid that he wanted to 1t1as that this wbole propam is an outreach
program of the church. Mr. Bernard commented thal when tlley bepn the program they bad no particular
agenda odler than IO have thoc meetinp and giw people a fonm ill Micll lO apeak their minds and
voice -of their eoac:ems . He aid they beard a aumber of thole coac:erm and hatly tbey have been
asked why they clicl aat ilMIM Ille City wlier OD. He llllled tllal they dloupt about tlial, llul tbat they
inlemioaally decided aat IO dD dlll for die ._ dlll dley ... lllil IO be a MlyftoMr prognm aat a
City propam. Nol lllll they 1111w aay ...... willl die Cily, 1111 lie aid dley ....a this IO lie a
in rp redcl'I lillCIWtl poll. if,-will. He .... tllll dleir i.eat w to w wllll they could dD about
IDlviD& some al die plableal or llelp diem lie awd dnelp die • al CllllllaCII willl tlle City staff,
Council,...,__ ii ....a........-ao-..--.. He llid lllll a lie lillelled to_
during lllll ft.-IOWII ball 8llllilll, dlll it lllaed IO Ilia tllal tllcre were a IIUlllber of tbem c:eDICred
UOUDd some CIDlllulioa. ........... about wllll peoples ripll or iapouibilitics aft•
homeoMlas. Specifically for illllW:le, willl 1apec1 to trimmina of uw and III fonh . c-eens, were
made that we bought tlle prapaty 11111 kMMJll whal tboae ~lilies were and lllll they 1111w
inc:umd some n:al ftlllllCial ablipliom, die alll oflriauning trim and IO fonh . 'fllll. lie aid, ii a
typical kind of example. So, lie advised, they aR lookiJla to -wllll dley CID do to lielp people Ill in
touch with the pnipcr authorities to llelp diem widl tboae prablem. In a llllllllell, lie aid, dlil ii a cburdl
outreach propam. it w -iDICDded to be uyduna die. He 11111ec1 lllll lie undenlllldl 111en is some
coallasion and -quellioa about whal It ii they aft up to ud tllll lie llcipea lie ... ....,.. -of tboae
fears• lie m llllred widl Council tlleir ...._. for lllll plOpMI. Mr. Blnmd ..,.. aipill of tlle
repon with Council and copies of a invilalioa to Ille next town ..una. He advised lllll _,,-is
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October 7, 1996
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(a) A proclamation declaring the week of October 6 through 12, 1996 as Fire Prevention
Week was comidered.
COUNCll. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO PROCIAIM THE
WEEK or OCTOBER 6 THROUGH 12, 1"6 AS FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IN THE CITY or
ENGLEWOOD.
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coasidered.
Ayes :
Nays:
Alllcnt:
Couaci1 Mcmben Halllnay, Vorminag. Wigins. Habcllicbt,
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Nmc
Mayor8unis
A pmcllfflMian cleclariDa die -.ill of October 1996 as Crime Prcventioa Maadl-
COUNCIL MEMBER BATHAWA Y MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO PROCIAIM THE
MONTH or OCTOBER 1"6 AS CRIME PREVENTION MONTH IN THE CITY or
ENGLEWOOD.
Ayes :
Nays :
Absent :
Mocion carriCld .
c.ouncil Members Hathaway, Vonninag. Wiggins, Habenicht.
Wqgoner, Clapp
Nooe
Mayor Bums
Mayor Pro Tan Habenicht preeentod die proclamatioa to Crime Pmeation Officler Nancy Petcnon.
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Month.
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND ITWAS SU'ONDD, TO PROCIAIM THE
MONTH or OCTOHR 1"6 AS BIDAST CANaa AWAUNESS MONTH.
Ayes : eo-:il Melllllcn Hadlnay, Vaniiaac, Wigias. lfabellicbl,
w...-,.a..,.,
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Ablent : Mayor 8unis
Council Member Hathaway IUgesaed thal CauDcil lellCI die pn,damMioD to Dr. William E. Jabe with
Radiolo&Y lmqina who is ..... in die City of Enpewood in die Finl latentale 8111k buildiaa. She
stated thal be is -of the ,_ cxpa1I in die --OIi .... -ud llil wife jull receally paad
away from breul canoer. Dr. Jabe. sbe advised, bas elllblilbed a foundMion ia llil wife's name . As it is
ui Englewood bllCd businesa. Ille felt it would be appn,priate to lellCI die pn,damation to thal location .
(d) A proclamation declarina the day of October 9, 199611 Natural Disaster Awareness
Day .
COUNCll. MEMIER BATRA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO PROCLAIM THE
DAY or OCTOIER ,. 1"6 AS NA11JllAL DISASflll AWADNUS DAY.
Ayes : Cauacil Mcmbcn Hadllway, Vormiaa&, Wlgias. lfabellicbl,
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(e) A pmdaw«ion declaring !he MIik ofOclaber 20 duwp 26, 1996 u Nat--a Blllinas
Womea's Week w cmmde:red.
COUNCIL BMaD HATHAWAY MOVED, AND ITWAS RCONDED, TO PROCLAIM THE
WEEK or OCTOaD • TBaOUGB 26, 1"6 AS NATIONAL auSDUSS WOMEN'S WEEK. IN
TIIE CITY Or ENGLEWOOD.
Molion carried.
A,-: Cwil Meallal ifllllnay. v..11111. Wigia. llllaiclll. w....-.e11pp
Nays: Ncae
Alllcal : ...,. a..
Mayor Pro Tan Hlbeaicbt pr--a lhe pn,d__., IO Sllirlcy Ric:lllnll, Plaidalt and Hally Gleiblt.
Second VicePraident, oflheEepwoocleua-llldPI 5 ·oaa1 women'10rpnincion.
(f) COUNCIL BOD HATHAWAY MOYD, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
ACCEPT Wl11I UGUT JORN nRNSTRUM, ors Lrn'Ell or llESIGNATION PROM THE
CLEAN, GUEN AND PROUD COMMISSION.
Motion carried.
Ayes : COUIICil Memllen Hldawly, Vonniaaa, Wigins. H1beaic11t.
w..,....e11pp
Nays: Nolle
Ableat : Ma,or Burns
(J) COUNCIL BOD HATHAWAY MOYD, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
ACCEPT Wl11I DUI' UGUT DON FUUDTON'S Lrn'Ell or llESIGNATION noM
THE ENGLEWOOD WATD AND UWD IIOAIUl.
Motion carried.
Ayes : Cwil ....... ifllllnay. v---.. Wigia.1111 ·t
w....-.e11pp
Nays: Ncae
Alllenl: Nayar Bini
c.ouncil Member lfldllWay .................. applkllioe, ia lip( ofdle,.. .... Cwil needs
IO do bolnl and commieiae Woi...,.., -,way. ID Mr. 0ny a.It. SIie llicl * -Daa
Fullertoll bu a 1'1111111 lor aakiJla for Ilia, bul dlal 1111c fDell Cwil ... ID imerview Ilia • well .
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CONSENT AGENDA ITIIIS II (a) (I) TBaOUGB MON nllST HADING.
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(i) COUNCll. Bll.L NO. 49. IN11l0DUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER
HA1HAWAY
A Bll.L FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 1TJ1.E 5, OIAPTER I, OF 1HE ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 PERTAINING TO GENERAL UCENSE PROVISIONS AND RE-
ENACTING A NEW OIAPTER I .
(ii) COUNCll. Bll.L NO. 50, IN'J1lODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER
HA1HAWAY
A Bll.L FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 1TJ1.E 5, OIAPTEllS 2A. AND 28, OF 1HE
ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 PERTAINING TO AMUSEMENTS, PUBUC DANCES AS
WEU.. AS AMUSEMENT DEVICES AND RE-ENACTING A NEW CHAPTER 2, AND WHIOf
REMOVES AMUSEMENTS FROM ORDINANCE NO. 25, SERIES OF 1996 WHIOf PERTAINS TO
1HE MORATORIUM OF UCENSES IN 1HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(iii) COUNCll. Bll.L NO. 51, IN'J1l0DUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER
HA1HAWAY
A Bll.L FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 1TJ1.E 5, OIAPTER 4, OF 1HE ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 PERTAINING TO FOOD VENDORS AND RE-ENACTING A NEW
CHAPTER 4, AND WHIOf REMOVES FOOD VENDORS FROM ORDINANCE NO. 25, SERIES OF
1996 WHIOf PERTAINS TO 1HE MORATORIUM OF UCENSES IN 1HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO.
(iv) COUNCU. Bil.L NO. 52, IN'J1lODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER
HA1HAWAY
A Bll.L FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 1TJ1.E 5, OIAPTER 12. SECTION I, OF 1HE
ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 PERTAINING TO AltBOIUST AND ENACTING A NEW
CHAPTER 14, AND WHIOf REMOVES AR80IUST FROM ORDINANCE NO. 25. SERIES OF 1996
WHIOf PERTAINS TO 1HE MORATORIUM OF UCENSES IN 1HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COLORADO.
(v) COUNCll. Bil.L NO. 55, IN'J1lODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER
HA1HAWAY
A Bll.L FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTEROOVERNMENTAL CONnlACT BETWEEN
1HE STATE OF COLORADO AND 1HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO, Rl!LAT1NO TO
1HE LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE FUND (LEAF) PROORAM .
Ayes :
Nays :
Alllcat :
C'.ouacil Mallben Hadlnay, VOfllliaq. Wigial, 111, nich,
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Nolle
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(i) HousiDa Specialill Nelder praeated • lfflNDIIN'DfletioD fram tbe Eapwood
HomiJlg Authority to adapl • bill for u ordiaallce appnMIII die sale fll lix .... BUn.D prupcniel. He
IIMed tbat dlil is a NqUell 10 ICII prupcniel dley llfle acquired for die pnljecl BURD pn1111111 . Mr .
Nelder adYilld dial dley an: dupenld around die Cily, dley will be llllildilla -.... OIi tlleae lites
and dley will be 1111d • mallra vaa.. He aid dial w flllllem aae Uller wauaioli • dlil lime.
ID respome to Caucil Member Varaiaaa, Mr. Nelder adviled tllll 410l S.. GI.-SU.. is llllder
coatnlCt.
The Cily Clerk -asked 10 lead Caucil Bill No. 41 by lide:
COUNCll. BllJ.. NO. 41, INlllODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HA'IHA WAY
A BllJ.. FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 11IE SALE OF SIX PROPERTIES, WHICH WERE
DEVELOPED FOR 11IE MBun.D" PROJECT, ON 11IE OPEN MARKET .
COUNCIL MEMBER BATBAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (I) • COUNCIL BILL NO. 41.
Mouoa carried.
Ayes : Caucil Meallierl Hadlnly, VClfllliaas, Wigins. Habeaic:bt,
Wagoner, Clapp
Nays: Nam
Mani: Ml)W Buna
(ii) Hou1i1ta Fiawe Specialill Griwl ...... a NCI 1 Sioe ha die
Eapwood Houliq Audlarity so adapl ......... appn,riDa • applicanoa for c-.uuty
Deli el ap R c RI Blodt 0... fadiag. SIie adviled 11111 dley aae r I ti• die aawl applicllioa 10 be
lllbmiaed to Arapallac COllll9y for die 1997 f'lllldiaa fll die Coe~ De\'el t 1 Bloct Gna
Pnlpllll ia Older ID f'llrdler die Cisy'1 _. ....... ID Cllllliae GIii" 8raldway Corridor PlqjKl
DcliclopmePC, wllicla ii• llouliltl npllCIRHI ........ wl ID,-die Haaliac Alldlarily'1 Family Self
Sullkielll:y Plopam. So, Ille IIGled, ii is 1lleir ....a ..... SO be Ible IO apply for die ........ 11111 die
lundiDa is R .... ically raawd ia die Cily'I-. 11111 M llill llfle SO apply, .W.. CU cw:dy llow
tbe funds will be Ulld.
The resolution -aaiped • IIUlllber and lead by tide :
RESOLllTION NO . 77, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLllTION BY 11IE crJY OF ENOLEWOOD AlmlOIUZINO 11IE HOUS1NO Al11110RJ1Y
OF 11IE crJY OF ENOLEWOOD. COi Oil~ TO FILE AN APPUCA110N W11H ARAPAHOE
COIDlTY FOR A 1997 COMMUNl1Y DE\IELOPMENT BLOCK GRAHi' TO PUND 111E HOUSING
REHABn.IT A T10N PROORAM.. 11IE BIOADWA Y coa.llUDOll PltOJl!CT AND ASSIST W111i 111E
FlJNDINO FOR 111E F AMD. Y SEur SUFFICIENCY PltOCII Ul
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COUNCll. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) 01) -RESOLUTION NO. 77, SERIES OF 19".
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway. Vormiuag, Wiggins. Habenicht.
Wagoner, Clapp
Nays : None
Absent : Mayor Bums
Motion carried.
(iii) Direclor Ellerly pracnted a rccommendalion from the Dcpartmcnl al Public
Works to award. by IIIOlion. a conuact for Sallla Fe landlcaping. He adYiled that llatr rccommeads
awarding a lXlllllnlCtion contnct and the-. lllown on the Apnda needs to be m-iaed to
s"s.12,. 10. Mr. E11er1y 1t11ec1 that they JIICIJIDmead the CClllb'llcl be narded to l.andla:II Landscaping.
Inc . for the IXlllllnlCtion al Soudl Santa Fe I ndrapina Pbale I . He lllltlld C.ouacil PlfflOUlly lppl'O\'ed
funding for Santa Fe laadrapin1, that Ille total delip w ca mplelld in 5qllember al this year and it is
estimated to COil a total al S2 .2 million. Tbe Tri-Cities puup has prioritized landape impnwements to
meet available fundin& and. althou&b we are funding this projec:I. this is in fact a Tri-Cities project we arc
carrying out. He staled tbl& four bids MR ~ on Seplember 2s• al this year tbl& are dc:cailed on the
attached bid tabulation . Bid documents that were prepared allowed for deldion al work if the bid
exceeded project funding. be adviled. The low total bid that they receiwd was CMr $780,000.00. TIiey
reduced the scope al the project and recommend deleting CIOIIIUIICtion al the relaining walls and
associated earth work at the Hampden interdlange portion al the project . He stated this will reduce the
amtract amount by $322,000.00. to the total award that they are recommending . Adequaie funds for this
project are available with Ille apprUYed budpt al the Santa Fe l•ndnping that they ~ let aside for
City beautificalion. He said that for a linle 1111ft c:larificalion. their lllnher intention with funding that
has already been throu&h IIIOlt al the m-iew pn,c:aa for the 1997 Budget. would provide $200,000.00 for
additional landscaping. So. be noted, they expect to come back and ~ the very next project be to
restore the recaining wall project II Hampden. He said he would be sJad to answer any questions .
Council Member Vormittag lllbd if this is pan al the SS00,000.001ba1 we: ra:ieiwd from COOT.
Direc1or Eslerly said that this SS00,000.00 is the funds tbat COOT bad allocated for landlcaping work on
Santa Fe. Mr . Vonnittag lllbd if that alto included 111111e al the Litdetoa work down there . Mr. Ellerly
staled that all al this work is within the Cicy al Englewood and City al Sheridan city limits. He said that
-al this work is in the City al Lialetaa, that it 11ap1 II Bi& Dry Cndl.. C.ouacil Member Vormittag
lllbd if', in that cw. they will -.. any al this money for their landnpiag. DiW Early aid tbat
he will ID back to the llllelnent that this is • --,jly our maeey either. this is CD0'1"1 money dial is
being apeat here. He commented that he is lift there will he ftltwe pnljoc:ts that will come CIUl al the Tri-
Cities apWII and ftanding for tllOle pnljoc:ts will be joilll pnljoc:ts. Tbe next bi& project dial COOT has
OD Sula Fe itleU' is the inlcrdlaDec. Sula Fe and uppada and imprcwemeall to that. Although.
DiRICIOI' Eslerly noted. they arc entirely witbln the city limits al the City al Littleton he expected that we:
1111)' ~ an interal in doing whatever is noceaary to make tbat be• annictive II we: all want that to be .
Council Member Wagoner commented that there is a lot al difl'ereace belwcen the engineer's estimate
and the low bid. He ukod if he jull pcd or if it is a bad time to bid landlc:apiq. Director Esterly
qrecd that there is • lot al difference and that he was not ue they can -any al tllOle questions. He
said tbat the QOllSWtallt • s fall back plllitioa is that they !died Oil CCIII estimlliq awabers tbat MR
provided • llandard COil estimatina awabers by the ~ al Trusponalioa and they did not work
in Ille caK al this low bidder. He aid they can !om back Md fonll II all the individual bid itans lOo, but
rally tlleir expaiellce is that the illdividual bid itca aft llCII MW M the total bid aaimatc. And al
QOUl'le. he noted, they rally miacd the total bid estimate. tbat it ii ¥er)' far olf.
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Council Member Waggoner llked if M should re-bid or what ~ DifflCIOI' Ellcrly '1 n,commendation
be.
Diredor Ellcrly said DO, tbll MIii be bdiela M MW here is tbll dlis ii wllll lllc value af Ille -" is
111d that M do DOI MW eaoup _,-pul llide IO do ewrytbiJII tbll M llllod for . He DIiied that Ille
prooess lbal they went duuugb w IO ICblally MW Ille_..... daip lllc enlire pnlject. wbich at their
estillllling lilalldanls lbal they haYC med ii II S2 .2 millioll, wbich alrady tells m lbal lbal is more like a
SJ million project. He adviled tblt, llliDa ... INllllben .. Ille iDdividull CIJlllll llN'l'CI, M pared down
Ille bid package baled OD tbolc estimala IO by 111d bit 1500,000.00.
In rapoase to c.ouncil Member Wagoner, Dilec:lor Ellcrty coafirmed tbll it is dleir n,commcndltim
that we award it with -significul ~ af pol1ionl af lllc pacu,c lbal an: clearly definable 111d
perhaps kas1 al Ille O\'Clllll inlcrat af Ille enlire Tri-Otics poup too .
COUNCIL MEMBER BA TBA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A
CONTRACT WITH 1.ANDTECB LANDSCAPING, INC. IN THE AMOUNT OF 5'51, 12S. 70
FOR SANTA FE LANDSCAPING.
Motion carried.
Ayes : Council Members llllhlway. Vormiuag. Wiggins. Habenicht,
Wqgoacr, Clapp
Nays: None
Absent: Mayor Bums
(iv) Manager Simplon pracatcd a n,commenclation from Ille Office af
Neighborhood and Business Dewlopmeat lbal Council Id a public bearing on November 4• to c:oasider a
bill for an ordinance rmsinJ daip guidelines for large rmil b!wn in Englewood. Mr . Simplon
said he is available for queslioas.
Mayor Pro Tem Habenicht, after loakiaa al Ille A.-. comPN'ded that they an: flllXWmendirg. DOI just
Ille public hearing. but lbal Council pas die CXIIIIICil biU OIi ft.-radiq. Ma-,er Suapaa aid Ibey
~ like Council to Id Ille public llcariq ud ...,._ Ille ontirm -No\.cmba ....
As Ihm ,ns mme COldiasioa. Cily Aaancy a.ac-clarified dial COUIICil Ila beea llked to pas Ibis
council bill on fina radina IOllipl. 11111 dley .-Id dlen MW a public beariq ud. a1 Ille 11CX1 meelillg
immedialcly followillg thal. Council .-Id MW aclOlld radina -
Council Member llllhlway .... if. ia-. dlis CXIIIIICil biU ldlecas almolt aU a( Ille pn,visiNs al
original Fort Collins onlillucc tbll dley Ill llllod for ~-Muqer Simpal aid tbat for a
significant pan it does . He advilld 11111 .._ MW beea mall clllqls. 11111 tbo1c ue primarily to rdlcct
more al Ille nahaR af our exillalce bere ia Eapwood. Pnllllllly die lligal dlu,e is tbll die 111111n:
footage requirement, alwllCll dlelC Nally apply, ...... ......_ It ii-• 20,000 aquare flct. It also
lllgalS that this ordinance be amida"ed M a piddiae ilr l'llle\ ~I c:p I I projects. Wllenlby, be said, if
you haYC a project such • a Trolley Square or Kina Soapen 11111 ii ClllarJiDI, ud Ibis ii alto addreaed in
the l.Olli71 ordinance, that if ii adds OIi a cenaill perma,e 11111 dlelC mip& be Clllllidend to be a
redevelopment pn,ja:t llld ~ be caad 1 ed IO be a pideliae. Tllal .-Id be 11MNtbi71 that Ille
Planni71 Commillion felt -importalll ill 11111 illltm. Mdiliollally, die Fort Collins onlillWIC for
example, bad where facades~ 100 flll i• leaalll -ad be NqUired IO haw -aniaalalioa occur,
this ordinance n,quira that anic:ulllioll occur in 75 flll. Cllle additioal pnMliOII tbll kicu iPIO place
here is that the Fort C'.ollins onlillucc NqUiled that IIO aan du '°" al Ille plltiaa be placed beewecn
die llleet 111d Ille fro7l facades al die b!lildilla ud dlis onliaace .-id permit DO mare diaa 70% 111d die
remainin& 30% be OIi die Iida or IO die nar a( Ille buildiltp.
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Council Member Hathaway ubd if that -primarily baed on die layout of die Cinderella City site,
Plannina 111d ZAJain& '1 rec:ommeadluoal after lootiJla It dlll. Manqer SilllplDll llid DO, that is based
on mgelUOIII from die Pluning 111d 7.oaiq Commillion to be IOllleWbat more raliltic from
Englewood's penpecli\'C on where pmldDa may oa:m with 1lleae kiDdl afpn,jecu. He lllled be ays it
from that standpoint that then: MSe m Planning Commillioam that MSe very interelted in taking a
look It COIIIUIDel' sboppiDg paacn11. He IIDfed -people llid that they_.. not want to IO to a place
where tbeR was a lot afputiag OD die side or at die sear, they want to be able to part out from . So, be
advised, die .._ion was made to place 70% 111d 30% to die sides 111d to die sear. He said it wu a
compn,miR palitioa to w::mmplilll lbat. It daa also permit die Cinderella City lite plan. • it is currently
being disuam. to be able to -forward .
11le City Clert was lllbd 10 rad C.aunc:il Bill No. S3 by title:
COUNCil. BD..L NO . S3, DffRODUCED BY COUNCil. MEMBER HA111A WAY
A BD..L FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 1111..E 16, CHAPT£R S, BY CREATING A NEW
SECTION 2S, AND AMENDING Tm..E 16, CHAPT£R I, SECTION I, OF DIE ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 191S arrm..ED DESIGN STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR LARGE
RETAD... ESTABLISHMENTS .
COUNCD. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (h-) • COUNCD. BD..L NO. 51
Molioa carried.
Ayes : Cauacil Malllerl lildlaway, Vormiaal, Wigias, Habeaicht.
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COUNCD. BIDER HATHAWAY MOYD, AN9 IT WAS l&CONDU, TO SET A PUBUC
IIEAIUNG ON COUNCD. 8D..L NO. SJ IIOll lllOYDlaa 4. 1"' AT TIIE UGUL\ll
COUNCD. MEETING AT 7:• P.M.
Motion carried .
Ayes : c-il ....._. llldlaway, v......_ Wigim. Habeaicht.
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(v) .._... Si...-,. prllClllld a ,e e r IIMion from die Office of
Neigllbortlood wl e... De\ el• r 1 to 8llapt a bill ilr • onliaw:e m-ili8I dlild c:a,e l.Olling
iaucs. He lllled 1b8I mil•• • r II dial C.aunc:i1 IIIPfVIIC oa a.. .-lilla this council bill wbich
propolCI an IIMMWN IO die CGlf4II I I (we l.oaifll ~. ii penaiM to daycare in .-iclealia1
zone clillrictl 111d to ldlellule a .... 811d fhlal .... IO ...-,e dlil r IIIDCIM OD Nowcmber ••.
Council Member Hadl8wly .... if ii -'t INC dial Jlley -a p!iblic llcaria& OD dlil iaK M well .
Manqer SilllplOII aid dial yes ii -W be a public llcaria& oa Nowelllbcr 4•, • be uadenlands it. Ml.
Hathaway poilltell out ..... Cauacil ..... do ........... die -llipl. public lleuillp, that
they elllblisbed a poticy of doina it ll die llllowi• ....._. Mr. Si...-,. ca 1 r II dial dial is why
be needs bis very lllelplul ... to ... llim to .. Ilia dnap dlelf tlliap.
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Mayor Pro Tan aid Ihm Council will wee on this iaue on finl rading IOlligbl. requcsling lhal lhere be
a molion to bold the public bearing on the 4• of'Novembcr and Ihm lhere would be a lCCOlld reading
following another meeting. City AUomey Brotzman clarified that following the November 4"' mecling
would be ICCOlld reading Oil November I ...
Council Member Hadlaway ackmwledged dial lhere -IIIIIIC people ill the audieDce IOllipt dial sbc
-SUR would be CICIIIUIII clown for the public bearina-Sbc aid her oaly CXIIIClel'II sbc ... about lhil is
that yes Ille uadcnlands lhal maina is by 11111ft clilcrimi8*ly, lloMwr ae woadend if we an DIii
IOIIICWbal aeaiq up a c:laa litualion wllae people lhal lllppaa to on a c:llild care~ ill R-1-A are
paying a S75.00 fee, wllena -ia R-2-A or R-3-A an aat ..... to do 11111 llecaa dley an DIii
CDlllidaed. Cllllditioaal -· Sbc ..... -would like to CIIClllftlt ... bdare die public bearillg. to
work wilh the people lhal are ill the audialce dlis ewnin& ..._ dley an the aper11 ill die child care
business as far as sbe i1 concerned and .-of diem an ia R-1-A . Council Member Wigial aid 1h11 ii
as far as sbe ii coacemed. Sbc aid sbe would jllll like to ..... lhal ltafl' look al IIIIIIC of thole ClOIICel1II
before die public bearing iflhey can .
Mayor Pro Tan Habcnidll asked that Muqec SimplOII explain MW tbe Condiliollal Use would work on
this. Mr. Simploa ..... lllat c:ooditioaal Use, .. wilh aay c.ditioaal u. wilhia the Zoning Onlinaace,
requira aa applicalion to -forward. a palling of tbe request and lllllification to acljaceat property
owacrs. He said lhal al lhal time a public beariag i1 ICI wilh the Planning Commiaion to bold a
CGadilional Ua bearing and Ibey ba\'C u opportuaity to come beforc tbe City Plaaaing and 2.oniag
Convaiteion to request tbe Coodiliollal Ulc IO be beard . He cxplaiaed lhal lhere will be criteria wilhia
die .laaing Ordiaaace as ii pcnaias 10 c.dilioaal Ua, ii will ba\'C 10 be Cllllllidered, ii will be u
opportuaity a saideall ia a panic:ular acipborhood to llallCI and eilher lellify for or apiall a particular
Coedilioaal Ulc. TIie Plaalling C-million then hu tbe ability to mike the final decision on 1ha1.
Mayor Pro Tea Habeaidll said 11111 if Ibis is paad on finl and ICCOlld rading as ii ii prelelllcd here.
-,W,, MD --ID aie -al dlis panicular time would ba\'C IO apply for a Cllllditioaal Ille to be ......... w...., 5aaplDa aid ........ ii Clllll'ec:t.
TIie City a.t -.... to ...S c-il Bill No. 54 by lide:
COUNC8. BDJ. NO. 54 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCD.. MEMBER VORMJlTAG
A BB..L FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDDIG 1'111.E 16, OIAP1BlS 4 AND I, OF TIIE
ENGLEWOOD MUNJCIPAL alDE 1915 PERTAINING TO TIIE REGULATION OF HOME DAY
CARE FACnJTIES IN TIIE R-1-A l.ONE DIS11UCT .
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Doyne R. Hathaway
3095 S. Cherokee St.
Eng 1 ewood. co 8011 O
Mayor TOIII Burns
City of Englewood
3400 S. Elati St.
Englewood, CO 80110
Re: Rita Hathaway
Dear Mayor Burns:
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Please allow this letter to serve as ay request that you re-open the
investigation conducted by John OiFalco, of the actions of Rita Hathaway.
originally iniated by Sandra Ostema in April, 1996.
It is ay belief that by the review of the attached aaterials you would agree this 1110uld be proper action.
With -,ch respect, thank you for your attention to this matter.
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ARAPAHOE COUNTY COLORADO
1690 W. Littleton Blvd. • Littleton, Colorado 80120-2069
DEPAR~ENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Brian F"ield, Director
August 18, 1995
THE HONORABLE PATRICIA SCHWARTZ
DISTRICT COURT MAGISTRATE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DIVISION M-3
7325 SOUTH POTOMAC STREET
ENGLEWOOD COLORADO 80112
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(303) 795-4850
TO 303 797-5211
U: Rayam,! Bat:haway DOB:12/4/81
P.ll'Bllll: Dayne Bat:haway
Dear Magistrate Schwartz,
3095 8. Cb.erokee St.
~l..aocl, co. 80110
iah.'Dih Rita Batbaway
3143 S. Charok .. St.
~l..aocl, co. 80110
caL: Perry IIUrray
This matter comes before the Court on August 22, 1995 at 10:00
a.m. for a Sentencing Hearing. This matter was last before the
Court on July 19, 1995 for a Placement Review.
PBRTDIBIIT lllSTORY:
Please see the previous Court reports for a more detailed
history. ·
On June 22, 1995, PART recommended Raymond and his father should
participate with the Department's IFT team and that Raymond begin
domestic violence counseling with AMEND or PAVE. In late April,
Raymond was prescribed Zoloft for depression. Mr. Hathaway
states that his son's behavior baa greatly improved since
beginning the medication, and that they did not need family
therapy through the Department as they were attending therapy
through their private insurance.
CUllJlD'l' SITOATl:Olf:
On August 9, 1995, after discovering that Raymond's psychological
evaluation reconanended he be placed out of the home, Mrs.
Hathaway called this worker reporting tp;at she was fearful for
her life and was a •walking target•. &a:.:.ia,t:.u,way was ao afraid
of her son and ex-husband, both champ~n, that she
bought a cellular phone, obtained restraining orders against the
two, and is not living in her own ho~
On August 10, 1995 Mr. Hathaway and Raymond both attended the
scheduled ART Team meeting. Mr. Hathaway reports that Raymond
continues to do well in his home, and is still taking Zoloft for
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depression. Mr. Hathaway has cut his work hours greatly, to
spend more time in the home with Ray. In addition, both attend
therapy every other week, and Ray said he was no longer involved
with gangs because •they only called me because they knew iqe and
my dad were good with guns•. Mr. Hathaway told this caseworker
that he feels that Ray is currently maintaining his behavior, but
that the real test of Raymond's positive changes will be for him
to continue this behavior after he begins school. Mr. Hathaway
and Raymond have both been agreeable to calling this caseworker
with problems, and Ray gave his beeper number so he could easily
be reached.
The ART team discussed Ray's case and decided on several things.
First, in agreement with Dr. Franklin's psychological evaluation,
it was recommended that he be placed out of the home. All
present felt that RTC facilities, such as Savio House and
Griffith, would be the only appropriate placements. As these
facilities have long waiting lists, it was felt that Intensive
Supervision Probation in the home, until he could be placed,
could successfully monitor Ray in his father's care. It was also
discussed that if this were the case and if Ray maintains his
behavior for the next several months, he may not need to be
placed out of the home. Also suggested was continuing therapy,
that Ray have no access to Mr. Hathaway's weapons, and that Ray
be psychiatrically evaluated for his oppositional-defiant
behavior.
Ray is currently living with his father. Referrals for Ray have
been made to the Griffith Center and Savio House. Savio reports
they have a five to six month waiting list. The last caseworker,
Jamie Miller, attempted to place Ray in shelter placement,
however, they would not admit him due to the nature of his
charges.
CASB PLAII
The case plan is for Ray to remain in his father's home, with no
further delinquent behavior, until he is placed in a RTC
facility. While in the facility, the plan is for Mr. Hathaway to
have liberal visitation. Until Ray is placed, it would be ideal
for him to have intensive monitoring through ISP.
UCOIIIIBRDATJ:ORS:
It is therefore respectfully submitted,
1. THAT Ray attend therapy, at least every other week;
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2. THAT Ray have ISP while living in his father's home until be
is placed out of the home in a Residential Treatment Center;
3 . THAT Mr. Hathaway's weapona continue to be locked and ~t
Ray have no access to them; '
4. THAT Ray have a med evaluation to address his opposition-
defiant behavior;
5 • THAT Ray have no further delinquent behavior.
Reapectfully SUblllitted,
~Cbal~ .Jl,aJw
Child&: Family Services, SClf III
Approved by,
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Bonnie Schechter-Orin, LCSlf
Child&: Family Services SUperviaor III
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NILSEN & COHN, P.C
33V6 SOUTH SHERMAN STltEET
l'.0.SOX.366
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Karch 2, 1995
Arapahoe Couaty District Court
Atten: Clerk of Div. 10
7325 s. Potaaac str-t
Bn9lft0od, CO 80112
In re: '1'be llarriage of Hathaway
Caae 11o 93 DR ,o,,. Div. 10
Dear Clerk:
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FAX llOJ/ 181-SSclO
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Bncloaed pl ... e find for fili!MJ tbe original.a and two copies
each of an Affidavit of Arreara«Jea and an MYance llotice of
Activation of a Wage All•iC)llllent in tbe abo.,e referenced .. tter.
Pleaae date •taap and return tbe extra copy o each docuaent
to oar office in the self-addreaaed, ateapec1 envelope provided.
If you have any queatioaa, pl-.e call-·
Thank you for :,oar coarteay and cooperation.
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DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, COLORADO
Case No. 93 DR 404 , DivfCt. Rm. 10
ADVANCE NOTICE OF ACTIVATION OF A WAGE ASSIGNMENT
In re the Marriage of:
NERITA Lotr HATHAWAY
Petitioner
and DOYNE RUSSELL HATHAWAY, JR.
Respondent
TO: --1NFM:.iR~I,1,,;'t:i.AI\-L~Ol,l,(1,1,J-lia:l\~~-"°*'-,,.-...,1111p,,,,...--------Soc. Sec. No. 524-7 8-8 708
Last"-address: __ 3_1_4_3_s_._Ch_e_r_o_k_e_e_,_E_n_g_l_e_w_o_od __ , _co __ 80_1_1_0 _______ _
Olild support and/or mainlcnanc:e-onlered by the Coun: District Court Arapahoe County
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6-15-94 $250.00 93 DR 404 beginning 3-1-94 1 _.,_ _.,._ c-oc..-_,__ I
I! As of the dale below )'OU ~ failed IO pay the full amount due. The Oblip illlCllds IO activa1e a -.,: assipmcm in
I. 1 the amount or: s 250, oo Curreat support and/or mailUIWICC 1.
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$ 39 3 , 5 9 Tocal amount IO be witbbdcl mombly
This TOTAL AMOUNT 10 be wilbhdd -ably c:anllOl c:aceed ~S .. of your disposable earnings (Section
ll-S4-104, c.R.S.). When dlae u-c ~ lbc waee assipmm• lball include payfflCl!l on !bele am:a,.s in !he
amount of _._)'-founb of lbc IOW _.. due up IO lbc dale of activation. This paymml on am::araees may be
modilied if additional UJanllS aa:nic prior IO aclivation. This ~ ~-is a COlllinuinc usipmcm and will
be forwarded IO your c:unenl ~ Employer's Name: Stand By Personne I
Em~'sAddras: 665 Kalamotb, Peover co so20,
. \, If lhis is nol your c:unenl Cllllllo,er. you -nolify !he coun. in writi111, of your ,-~-
You ba\lC lbc ri&hl lO tile a WRITTEN objcaioa (form aaacbcd) lo lbc activation of lhc -. usiplllClll wilbin
I II DAYS f._ lbe dale dais NOTICE-mailed. This objcaioa 1111111 be baled on a misl* olfac:l. such• an enor in
lhc ideati!y or !he ablcDl pare111 or in Ille.-. al suppon or am:an. I Should you ilc lbis wriUcn objeclioa 10 lbc Court as si-n abowie. wilh a copy IClll 10 lhc Oblilec, Ille followinc
I ! pnadures wiU be followed:
: : I . The Court mUSl schedule ud conduc:l a hcarinc wilbin 4S days from the dale lhis NOTICE was mailed.
j 1 :!. The Court may deny lhc objeaioa if any reason Olher than a m iSlUC or faCl is used.
j I 3. The sole issue al the hearinc is limilcd IO lbc mislake or fact swed in lhc objection.
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suppon oblip•ioas aad Ille activation o{ lbc-. asipmcm a to anan wiU be m,ed padinc Ille CIUlalllle ol a
1 hearinc on the objection. i
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6. AllOnley fees and C:OSU may be awarded IO lbc prevailias party.
j I 7. If you do DOl object. the waaie nsipmenl will be aclivaled. / / • j
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Englewood, CO 80110 (303)781-5531 1
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lhil Notice addJa1ed to:
II NwolOblimr Nerita Lou Hathaway
Addn:ss "114 3 s . Cherokee
11 Englewood, to so110
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DISTRICT COURT. -------COUNTY CF ARAPAIIE ,COLORADO
Cw No. 93 tR 404 , DivJClRm. 10
~VITOF ARREARAGES
In re the Marriage of:
IIERITA LOU HATHAWAY
Petitioner
and DOYIIE RUSSELL HATHAWAY, .JR.
Respondent
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DA. If..,.._._ to be-* illlO die~ npll'J or Family 5appart Rcai11rY:
Tbaa die ful ..,_ -•..,._II, die rqislry cm or before die due dale. ·. !
II 8. If..,_... -to be made to die Obfitee dilecdy:
Tbaa I did -recene die ful ..,_-cm or before die due dale.
4. If aay modika•ions ~ beea made to !he Support Onlcr.ciampletc die followinc:
,._ E&cli,,e c111,e ot.., modilicaliaa: March 1, 1994
8. ~ of aay moditic:a•io•r S .-2""'5 ... 0.:... Oz.O:.... ____ _
S. CALCULATION OF ARJtEARAOES DUE:
A. Amoun! of eada payment due:
8. Number of paymen!S due:
C. TOTAL SUPPORT DUE:
D. AIIIOU!ll of aay support actually paid:
E. TOTAL AIUlEARAGE
F. Prior CIUIU!II U-. (if applicable)
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Debtor: Nerita Lou Hathaway
Interest Rate: 12%
Date
3/ 1/94
4/ 1/94
5/ 1/94
6/ 1/94
7/ 1/94
8/ 1/94
9/ 1/94
10/ 1/94
11/ 1/94
12/ 1/94
12/31/94
12/31/94
1/ 1/95
2/ 1/95
3/ 1/95
Charge
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Paymt.
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
2·50 .oo
112 .85
-112 .85
250.00
250.00
250.00
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Days
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30
31
31
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Charges
0.00
2.55
4.93
7.64
9.86
12'.74
15.29
17.26
20.38
22 .19
24.66
0.00
0.86
29 .18
28.66
Prepared by: Nilsen & Cohn, P.C.
Total
Accrued
Interest
0.00
2.55
7.48
15.12
24.99
37.73
53.01
70.27
90.66
112 .85
137.51
137.51
25.52
54.69
83.35
Transaction is
Being Applied to
Interest Principal
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250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
112 .85
250.00
250.00
250.00
Principal Balance: S
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= Total AIIOunt Due: S
Balance
250.00
500.00
750.00
1.000.00
1,250.00
1,500.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,250.00
2.500.00
2,612 .85
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2.862.85
3,112.85
3,362.85
3,362.85
83.35
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3143 s. Cherokee St.
Englewood, CO 80110
Enclosed, please find checks to be applied as follows:
$ 250.00 OlecJt # C-465832 for Karch 1995
$ 500.00 OlecJt # C-465825 for Karch fi April 1994
'l'lli• will start the catch-up payments on back child support
owed by ay-lf for ainor child Rayaond L. Batbavay. CbecJts in the
aaount of $ 500. oo will be forthcoaing at the rate of approxiaately
once per week until payments are caught up. Pleaae forward these
to your client, Doyne R. Hathaway Jr.
Any questions, please call ae at (303) 789-5405.
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April 7, 1995
Enclosed, pl-M rind cashier's checks f c 465828 and
f c 465829, both in the aaount or$ 500.00. These represent back
child support payaents ror the aontbs or Sept/Oct 1994 and Nov /Dec
1994. Please rorvard tti... to your client, Doyne R. Hathaway Jr.
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Enclosed, please find cashier's check f C465830 in the aaount
of $ 500. 00, for the J10ntbs of Jan/Feb 1995. This should represent
the 1-t payaent of all arrearages of ay child support payaents to
your client, Doyne R. Hathaway Jr. as specified in your previous
correspondence. I expect that the paperwork I received previously
regarding garnishaent of ay wages no longer need to be filed by
you, and as such I will disregard. th-.
Please contact -at the above address if you should have any
other concerns in this aatter.
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3143 So. Cherokee St.,
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Dear Nerita
My records reflect that you have paid the principal amount
1 of S3,250.00 and that there now remains owin9 the 1n:erest ct . * ... ~..1.-$196.20 anci the Ap1·i1 Support payment ot S2~il.OO or ;i tota! of fV""' r---S446.20 to oecome current.
cc: D~yne l. Hathaway, Jr.
3095 So. Cherokee St .
En9le.ood . CO 80110
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We have received a request to change the above account
nuaber fro• a joint to an individual account. In order
to reaove an individual fr~m a joint account, we need
you to complete the enclosed form and return it to us
in the envelope provided.
--All requested information must be completed.
--The card of the individual being removed must be
destroyed and/or returned to us.
--The statement of responsiblilty must be notarized.
--The account must be current, under limit and in
good standing.
Once all the above has been completed and the signed
and notarized statement of responsibility is received
by First Bankcard Center, the individual be1n~ re-
~oved will no longer be responsible for future trans-
ac~1ons. ~irst oankcard ~enter reserves the rlght to
collect from either party for any amount due to
transactions Prior to anyone be1r.; removed.
If you are currently enrolled for Central States In-
surance, Please contact the insurance company at 800-
445-6500 to ensure the insurance coverage is correct.
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309S SCHEROKEE ST
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Account Number
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Thank you for your recent request pertaining to your account with First Bankcard Center.
Encloled are the staements which you requested for the account liaed above . Should
you have any questions, or if we can be of any further service, do not hesitate to contact
our office.
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Enclosure
Sincerely,
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS , Amy Van Dyken is a Colorado native who grew up in Willow Creek,
a neighborhood in unincorporated Arapahoe County; and
WHEREAS , Amy overcame her battle with asthma to become an Olympic star,
winning four Olympic gold medals; and
WHEREAS , Amy first showed promise as a swimmer while attending Cherry
Creek High School ; and
WHEREAS , she attended the University of Arizona her freshman and sophomore
years, transferring to Colorado State University as a junior -where she was spotted as a
diamond in the rough; and
WHEREAS , athletes from 197 nations around the world competed in the 1996
Summer Olympic games; and
WHEREAS, Amy won four Olympic gold medals: two gold medals in relays and
two individual victories ; one in the 100 meter butterfly and one in the 50 meter freestyle at
the 1996 Centennial Summer Olympics; and
WHEREAS , Amy is the first American woman in history to win four Gold Medals
in one Olympics ; and
WHEREAS , her spirit signifies the spirit of the Olympics which will overcome the
world's struggle with acts of terrorism;
NOW THEREFORE, I, Thomas J. Burns, Mayor of the City of Englewood,
Colorado, hereby proclaim Oalaba' II, 1111 aa:
Alff VAN DYJmN DAY
in the City of Englewood , Colorado. The City of Englewood officially congratulates and
recognizes Amy Van Dyken for her history making accomplishments in the 1996 Summer
Olympic Games.
GIVEN under my hand and seal this 21st day of October , 1996 .
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WHEREAS, the hospice philosophy affirms the inherent dignity and worth of every
individual and reveres human life in all its stages; and
WHEREAS, hospice offers a special way of caring for terminally ill persons, enabling
patients to live comfortably and peacefully in their final days; and
WHEREAS. hospice care relies on the combined knowledge , skills , and compassion of a
full team of professionals and volunteers -including physicians, nurses, nurse aides,
counselors, therapists, and clergy -to help patients and their families; and
WHEREAS , hospice care offers a uniquely effective and economical alternative for
many terminally ill people and supports and strengthens the entire community as a source
of hope and encouragement; and
WHEREAS , there remains a great need to increase the community's awareness of the
benefits of hospice care and the vital services it offers our communities;
NOW THEREFORE, I , Thomas J. Bums, Mayor of the City of Englewood, Colorado,
hereby proclaim the month ofNoveaaber, 1188 u:
NATIONAL HOSPICE MONTH
in the City of Englewood, Colorado. I urge all Englewood residents to join the other states
and municipalities throughout this nation in recognizing November of each year as
National Hospice Month.
GIVEN under my hand and seal this 21st day of October, 1996 .
Thomas J . Burns, Mayor
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WHEREAS , the h ospice philosophy affirms the inherent dignity and worth of every
individual and r everes human life in all its stages; and
WHEREAS , hospice offe rs a s pecial way of caring for terminally ill persons, enabling
patie nts to liv e comfortably and peacefully in their final days; and
WHEREAS , hospice care relies on the combined knowledge , skills, and compassion of a
full team of professionals and volunteers -including physicians. nurses , nurse aides,
counselors, therapists , and clergy -to help patients and their families ; and
WHEREAS , hospice care offers a uniquely effective and economical alternative for
many terminally ill people and supports and strengthens the entire community as a source
of hope and encouragement; and
WHEREAS , there remains a great need to increase the community's awareness of the
benefits of h os pice care and the vital services it offers our communities;
NOW THEREFORE, I , Thomas J . Bums, Mayor of the City of Englewood, Colorado,
hereby proclaim the m onth ofNovember, 1996 as:
NATIONAL HOSPICE MONTH
in the City of Engle wood , Colorado . I urge all Englewood residents to join the other states
and municipalities throughout this nation in recognizing November of each year as
National H os pice Month.
GIVEN unde r my hand and seal this 21st day of October, 1996.
Thomas J . Bums, Ma yo r
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WHEREAs, there ia a vacancy iD the Eaelewood Clean, Green and Proud Commiuioa; and
WHEREAs, Mike Dilatuah bu applied to aerve u a member al the En,lewooci Clean, Green and Proud Commiuion; and
WHEREAs, the En,lewooci City Council demee to appoint Mike Di1atuab to the
En,lewooct Clean, Green and Proud CommiNion;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORAOO, THAT:
Sec;tim 1. Mike Dilatuah ia hereby appointed to the BDclewood Clean, Green and Proud
Commiuioa dec:tive immediately with term apiriq December 10, 1998.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia 2Iat day al October, 1996.
ATTEST:
'lbamu J . Bunaa, Mayor
Louc:riahia A Ellia, City Clerk
I, Loucriabia A Ellia, City Clerk fDr the City al ........... Colando, baeby certify
the above ia a true copy al Raolutioa No. _, 8-iea al lfNII.
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AND PROUD COIIIIISSION POR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO .
WHEREAS, there ia a vacancy in the Englewood Clean, Green and Proud Commiaaion;
and
WHEREAS, Dean Huft'abr baa applied to aerve u a member of the Englewood Clean,
Gnen and Proud Commiuion; and
WHEREAS, tbe Englewood CitJ Council cleaina to appoint Dean Huffaker to the
Eapewoc,cl Clean, Green and Proud CcnmiWAon;
NOW, THEBEJl'ORE, BE IT llBSOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
8ertim 1. Dean Huffaker ia hereby appaiated to the Englewoocl Clean, Green and Proud
Commiaaion effective immediately with term apiring December 10, 1998.
ADOPI'ED AND APPROVED tbia 2ht day m October, 1996.
'lbomu J. Burm, Mayor
ATTEST:
Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Loucriabia A. Ellis, City Clerk for tha CitJ m .,.__.. Ccilando, --, cmtify
the above ia a true copy m ReeolutiaD No. __, S... m 1996.
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ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, there ia a vacancy on the Englewood Planning and Zoning Commiuion;
and
WHEREAS, Carl Welker baa applied to eerve aa a member r,f the Enpewoocl Planning
and Zoninr Commiuion; and
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WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council desiretl to appoint Carl Welker to the Englewood
Planning and Zonin( Commiuion;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sertioo 1. Carl Welker ia hereby appointed to the Enpewood Plannin( and Zonin,
Commiuion. Carl Welker'• term will be deetive immediately and aball apire
February 1, 1998.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED tbia 21.at day at October, 1996.
ATTEST :
Loucriahia A. Ellia, City a.It
l, Loucriahia A. Ellia, City a.It for the City at ........ Qilando, ....., oatifJ
the above ia a 1ne copJ at --•!di• No. _, S.-at 1111.
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A ilLIIIGiJ Al I allffllfO ..... --0'1W W> '!1111 ftJIIUC
LIBRARY BOARD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WBEBEAS, there i8 a vacancy in the Enpwoocl Public Library Board; and
WHEBEAS, Shannon Mary O'Leary baa applied to ..-.e • a-. oldie £nclewoocl
Public Libruy Board; and
WRDEAS, the .,.... with the approval of the Enpwoocl City Couadl, deairee t.o
appoint Sbanom Mary O'lAary to the Eqlewood Public Library Board;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE lT BBSOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
SoctiGP 1. Sbaooon Mary O'Leary ia benby appointed to the Eopewood Public Library
Board effective immediately with term apiriq February 1, 1997.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED tbia 21st day al October, 1996.
'1bomu J. Burm, Mayor
ATTEST:
Loucriabia A. mu.. City a.It
I, Loucriabia A. Bllia, City Clark far the City of ........... Colando, benby certify
the above is a true capJ al......._ No. _, 8eriee of 1111.
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A llaOU1l'ION APPODfflllG NBD, NmllANN TO
AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, CO
WHEREAS, Neil Neumann bu applied to u a member of the Engl-ood Urban
Renewal Authority; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor with the ..,.....,,. .. of the F.apwood City Council desires to
appoint Neil Neumann to the Urban 8-al Authority;
ATTEST :
LVBD BY THE CITY COUNCll. OF THE CITY OF
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appoint.eel .to the Englewood Urban Ren-al
iaunediatA!~ with term apil'iDf February 5, 1999.
, 1996.
Thomu J. Burna, Mayor
Loua'illbl"~ A. Ellia, City Clerk
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e ia a tnae capJ of B.-olutiaD No. __, Seriea of 1996.
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BOARD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO .
WHEREAS, there ia a vacancy in the Ea,lewood Water and Sewer Board; and
WHEREAS, A. Gray Clark bu applied to~ u a member attbe En,lewood Wat«
and Sewer Board; and
WHEREAS, the En,iewooc1 City Council cl8lira to appoint A. Gray Clark to the
.,.__ Water and Sewer Board;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BBSOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Soc;tioo 1. A. Gray Clark ia hereby appointed t.o the Englewood Water and Sewer Board
eft'ective immediately with term apiring February 1, 1999.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 21st day atOdober, 1996.
'lbomu J. Burna, Mayor
ATTEST:
Low:riabia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Low:riabia A. Ellia, City Clerk &,r the City at Enaiewood, Colorado, hereby certify
the above ia a true copy atlleaolutian No._ Seriea at 1996.
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INITIATED BY
Utilities Department
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Agenda Item
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County Landfill -Amendment
to Agreement
STAFF SOURCE
Stewart H. Fonda, Director of Utilities
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
Council Bill No. 28 for the Wastewater Transmission Agreement dated March 31, 1995
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Council approval of the Amendment to Agreements
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
A Wastewater Transmission Agreement was signed March 31, 1995 for the system located on
a portion of the Fairways at South Suburban property, owned by the Arapahoe Ccu,ty,
immediately north of County Line Landfill. The system consists of a 130-ft. gnu,d water
interceptor trench that collects ground water and directs it to a sump located at the west end
of the trench. Water stored in the sump is then treated and di scharged to a nearby unitary
sewer pipeline to be processed at the Bi-City Plant. The purpose of the system ii to contain
and treat ground water draining from the landfill .
The system consistently pumps between 5,500 and 5 ,800 gallons per day (gpd). P\lnPing
and discharge to the sewer occurs 12 hours per day during off-peak times, at a rate of
between seven to nine gallons per minute . A request has been made by Waste Management
because the amount of ground water collected by the system is greater than originally
anticipated . Arapahoe County and Waste Management is proposing amending the existing
Agreement to allow for an additional 3,000 gpd (for a total of 9,000 gpd) of discharge to the
sanitary sewer. ·
South Arapahoe Sanitation Distrid, Southgate Sanitation Distrid, the Board of County
Commissioners of Arapahoe County and Waste Management of Colorado, Inc. have all
approved this agreement.
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Agenda Item Subject
10 ai County Landfill -Amendment
to Agreement
STAFF SOURCE
Stewart H. Fonda, Director of Utilities
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
Council Bill No. 28 for the Wastewater Transmission Agreement dated Maret, 31 , 1995
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Council approval of the Amendment to Agreements
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
A Wastewater Transmission Agreement was signed March 31, 1995 for the system located on
a portion of the Fairways at South Suburban property, owned by the Arapahoe COl.nty,
immediately north of County Line Landfill . The system consists of a 130-ft. ground water
interceptor trench that collects ground water and directs it to a sump located at the weat .-Id
of the trench . Water stored in the sump is then treated and diactwged to a neart,y unitary
sewer pipeline to be processed at the Bi-City Plant. The purpoN of the system is to contain
and treat ground water draining from the landfill .
The system consistently pumps between 5,500 and 5 ,800 gallons per day (gpd). Pwnping
and discharge to the sewer occurs 12 hours per day during off-peak times, at a rate of
between seven to nine gallons per minute . A request has been made by Waste Management
because the amount of ground water collected by the system is greater than originally
anticipated . Arapahoe County and Waste Management is proposing amending the existing
Agreement to allow for an additional 3 ,000 gpd (for a total of 9,000 gpd) of discharge to the
sanitary sewer. ·
South Arapahoe Sanitation District, Southgate Sanitation District, the Board of County
Commissioners of Arapahoe County and Waste Management of Colorado, Inc. have all
approved this agreement. I .
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Alf OltDDIAIICS AUTIIOmllNG Alf Dl'l'laOOQIIIIDAL AOPUNSNT
BETWEEN THE SOUTH ARAPAHOE SANITATION DISTRicr, SOUTHGATE
SAlffl'A'nON DJlftlC'I', 'l'IIS aoAaD OP OOUlft'Y COlllll8IIOIID8 OP TBB
COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, WASTE IIANAGBIIENT OF COLORADO, INC., AND
'l'IIS Cl'IT OP BNGLSWOOD, COL08400 AlmNDD(O 'l'IIS CUmNT
WASTEWATER TRANSMISSION AGREEMENT .
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of En,lewood, Colorado authorised a
Wutewater Trammiuion Aareemmt with the puuge of Ordinance No. 27, Seriea
ofl995; and
WHEREAS, the Wutewater Tranamiuion Ap-Nmmt allowed South Arapahoe
Sanitation District to accept collected atonn wat«, which would thm flow into tbe Big
Dry Creek lnten:eptor, which ia owned in varioua NtPMD*-by the Southpte
Sanitation District and Englewood, and which would ultimately flow into tbe Bi-City
Wutewater Treatment Plant; and
WHEREAS, the Wutewater Tranamiuion Ap'Nmmt authorised a new and
separate connection to permit the diac:harp of CODtaminated effluent from a pvund
water collection pumping and tranamialion ayatem located on Tract K at the
Fairwaya of South Suburban, Filinc No. 3 Subdiviaion; and
WHEREAS, the mating 1ystem CIODliltently pump1 betwem 5,500 to 5,800 pllom
per day which ia pumped and diacbupd to the -12 boun per day daria, off-peak
timea at a rat.e of between 7 to 9 pllam per minute; and
WHEREAS, the amount of P"CJUDCI wet« eoUect.ed by the lyatem ia ,..._. than
orilinally anticipated and a reqwt bu bem made by Waite Vanspnmt to ammd
the aiatinJ Wutewater Tranemillian A,rwDmt to allow b an additicaal 8,000
pl)ODI per day of diacbarae to the laDitU7 -. and
WHEREAS, Wut.e Vanase-t baa uo .......... tbat the 1yatma be all-.d to
operat.e CODtinUOUlly at a rat.e DOt to .-eel 9,000 pllaDI per day, the prapoNd
continuoua pumpiq will enable the .,._ to maintain a water 1nel in the trmch
and IUDlp that UIW"e hydraulic capture of pound watar; and
WHEREAS, the Amendment bu a1rwly bem app"CWed by the South Arapahoe
Sanitation Dilltrict, Southpt.e Sanitation Dilltrict, the County of Arapahoe and Wut.e
Management of Colorado, lnc.;
NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
Sec;tigp 1. The inter10Yenunental qreement "Amendment To A,reementa"
between the South Arapahoe Sanitation Diltrict, Southpte Sanitation Dilltric:t, the
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Board or County Commiwionen of the County of Arapahoe, Wute llmapment or
Colondo, Inc., and the City of BDslewood, Colorado ammdiDI the Wutewater
Tnn-iwiOll Aar-•t. attacbed _. u "Ezhillit A,• ia hereby accept.eel and
approYlld by the Enpewood City Council.
8ectim 2. Tbe lla,ar ia aathariwl to-. and the City Clerk to au.t and wl
the Ammdmmt to Ap1 Imada far and CID babalf of the City of BDslewood, Colando.
IDtroduoed, read Dl fall, ad ...... CID tint raadias CID the 21at day of October 1986.
Pubtiabad Ma Bill far -Onliamm CID the Mth day ofOct.aber, 1998.
ATTEST :
Louc:riabia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Low:riabia A. Ema, City Clerk of the City afEnpwoocl. Colando, blnby certify
that the above and foretainl ia a true copy of a Bill far an Orclinanm, mtroduced,
read in full, and puNd CID ftnt readins CID the 21st day of October, 1998.
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THIS AMENDMENT is made and entered into dtec:ti:n u of
Auqust , 1996, by and Ntween SOO'rJI ADPABOB ~Qlf
DISTJU~ a Colorado quui-mmi.cipal c:=poratian c•Saat!l
Arapahoe") ; SOtJTBCafl: ~Qlf DISTRIC'1', a Colorado qaaai-
llWticipal corporation (•sautbqate•); tha JIQUID OP CUUWfi c:rwa:s-
SIONERS OF TH!! COtJH'l'Y OF UAPAIIDB, a body c:oz:porate and politic of
the state ot Colorado (the "County•); 'l'JIZ aTY or l'WGJ',_,,,O, a
Colorado municipal corporation c•EncJlMIDOd•) and WU'?B ~
OF COLORAJ:)(), INC., a corporation (-.C•).
DDDI, th• Partiu have entered into variaua aq%...-nts to
provide tor the transaisaion and traat3Mnt of stara vatara
containing contaminants or potential contaainants troa the County
Lina Landfill; and
DDJQ.I, by such agreements, the Parti-limited the rate of
diacharge t:rom the Landfill and the aaxiaua volwaaa of wastewater
therat:rom to be treated at the Bi-City Traat:aent Plant, owned
jointly by Englewood and the City of Littleton and operated and
managed by Englewood; and
nn1as, th• Parties de .. it appropriate to IICdify the said
lilllitations on diacharge rate and volwae at this tiae;
•ow TmDCIUI, tor and in consideration of the autual proaisu
and undertaking• herein aet forth, the Parties agree u follows:
Seg i on 1, Subaection 1.1 ot the Weatevatar Tranaaission
Agreement dated as of March 31, 199!, by and between the Partiu to
this Amendment, is amended by deleting the words and tiguru •one
Thousand Dollars ($1, ooo. 00)" and by subatit'.iting therefor the
words and figures "One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00)"
at bot."l places in said Subsection 8. l where the said words and
figures appear.
Sec;ion 2, Subsection 10 .1 ot the Wastewater TransaiHion
Agreement dated as of March 31, 1995, by and between the Partiu to
this Amendment, is hereby aaanded to ru.1 in its entirety as
follows:
10.1 Wastewater troa both Taps coabined shall be
discharged into South Arapahoe Facilitiu at a aubatan-
tially constant rate not to exceed , • 25 9allona per
minute; provided, that not 110re than once each day other
than during the hours specified imdiataly Nlow, th•
discharge rate -Y i. inc:r ... ed to a vximm of 1,. 25
gallons per ainuta tor not aore than 15 ainu~, and
provided t'lzrtlJar that the rate of diac:bar9• shall not
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exceed 6 qal.l.ona par llinuta between tha hours of 5: 00
a. a. and 10: oo a. a. and bet-.rean the hours of 5: oo p. •·
and 10: 00 p.a. dail.y. '?ha MXi :mm dail.y cliacbar1Je
parllitted 1• 9,000 qal.lona.
sagiqn 3 , Paragraph , of the Pirst Aaandaent to the
conaolidated Aaandaents to A;r....nts dated llard1 21, 1995, by and
between Enqlawood, the county and WKC, 1a aaancled to read in its
entirety u toll.ova:
,. It 1a acknovledqed by the Parti. .. tbat baaed
upon an aqraed equivalent ainqla-tuily naidantial. Wlit
waatawatar flow of zoo qallona par day, the vaatawatar
fl.av enterinq the ayatea f~ both the nav and aaparata
coMectiona ahall not exceed 9, ooo qallona par day
capacity pravioualy acquired by the COOMTY equivalent to
45 ruidantial Wlits.
$•c;tiqn ,, Except u axprusly uandad by this Aaandaant,
th• aaova-rafaranced Wu,:awatar Tr&nnLisaion Aqr....nt and Pirst
Aaendaan,: to the Consolidated Aaandaants ta Aqra-ants ahall raain
in tul.l tore• and atfac-= u written.
$•c;:tign 5. Th• County and WMC shall be jointly obliqated
to railllburse South Arapahoe and southqata tor the anqineerinc; and
legal fees they have inC'.irrad and will incur in r..-ponding ta the
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raquaat by the county and WMC tor thi• Aundaant. 'rh• amount of t
such raillburs-ant shall be datarai.ned after thi• Aaandaent is duly
executed and acknowledged by all Partiu and shall be paid within
30 days after the invoices are iasued by South Arapahoe and
Southqata.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, tha Partiu have Ht their hands and Hals
ettectiva as ot the day and year first al,ove written.
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I.ouc::ishia Elli•
City Clerk
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thia ... in Interceptor ~. actnovladqu receipt of a copy of
thia AJIDDIIDt TO Marnmtts, and daclaru that it conaanta to the
aaaa havinq been entered into by the other parti•• to aaid Buin In~arceptor A,Jreeaant.
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Octaber21, 1198 ... 10 aii
NTIATEDBY
Department of Public Works
COUNCIL GOAL Al!ID PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
lullject
Ordinance for lnllrgcw9mmental
AglwYlent wilh the Urtlan
Drainllge and Flood Control District
City Council approved Ordinance No. 82, SeriN of 1195 appiMlg the 1198 budget Funds for lhil pra;act ..
alloca1ad in the Storm Sewer Fund.
RECOIIIIENDED ACTION
Staff MIika Council approval of an ordinance ID.-inlD an ag1•1•1t wlltt the Urban Drainage and Flood
Control Oiltrict to relain the NMCIIS of an .... ID lludy and make ~ldallol• ID reduce flooding on
the smaller tributaries of major dralnageways In Englewood.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALT8'NATIVD IDEN I rltu
In 1971 , a atonn drainage plan waa implernenlld ID d•nulne fNlllla malhOdl ID~. llonn drainage
prOIIICtion . With the construction of alOnn drainage ..... l9CDl'llfflmldad through liat lludy, ma;or flooding in
Englewood has been lignillcantly r.clucad .
Staff recommends a study to determine the need for tlood pialadion far lfllllll tribularial .
FINANCIAL atACT
The City budgeted $50,000 in the 1998 SIDrm S... Fund far ttlil prqad. wtllctt wtl ba maldlad by the Urtlan
Drainage and Flood Control District.
UIT OF ATIACHIENTS
Bin for an Ordinance
lnllrgovemmental Agrwnant
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Alf ODIIWICS .A.Ul'BOltllllfG Alf D1twuiw+i4NTAL NJPRNBNT
BETWEEN THE URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRJCI' AND
ftlS Clff OP ......-ooD, COUWADO SN'l'l'II.D NWMHP.ft'
REGAllDING FUNDING OF ClTf OF ENGLEWOOD CITY-WIDE Otm'ALL
IIM C fl.AIOIIMG, .AUPAIIOS OOUlftT MW Fll N • N
WHEREAS, in 1971, a atorm clrainap plan -impi-tied t.o cletmmine
feaaible methoda t.o accompliah at.arm dninap prc,t.ectioo; and
WHEREAS, with the c:outnlctiOD of storm drainap .,._. ~
throucb that atudy, ..... 8oodinc in En,lewood bu bwl lipifnatly reduced;
WHEREAS, in 1995, the City applied t.o the Urban Drainap and Flood Control
District for funda t.o develop a at.arm dninap outfall l)'9tml Muter Plan for amaller
tributariea; and
WHEREAS, the Urban Drainap and Flood Control DiMrict approved matcbinc
funds for thia plannin1 project; and
WHEREAS, this arr-mt ia DNded m Ol'cler t.o ...... the need for flood
protection for unall tributaries;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS POU.OWS:
Sertim 1. Tbe intspenuaeatal apwt "Acr-t Reprdiq Fundinc Of
City Of En,lewood City-Wide Outfall S,.-. Planains -Apwment 96-08.06,"
attached hereto u "Emibit A." ia....., ......... and ..-oved by the Enrlewood City
Council.
Sertim 2. Tbe Mayor ia autbariaad to--. IDII the City a.It t.o au. and -1
the Interpvernmental Acr-•t far and cm Wwf' of the City of Bnpwood,
Colorado.
Introduced, read in full, and puled cm ant readinf OD tbe 211t day of October 1996.
Publiahed u a Bill for an Ordinance CID the 2'th day of October, 1996.
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Loucriahia A Ellia, City Clerk
I, Louc:riabia A Ellia. City Ciak ol the City ol Bqlewood, Colando, benby certify
tbat the abaft and fantam, ia • true copy •• Bill far 11D ~. in~
read in full, and ...... CID Int raedins CID the 21at clay ol Oetaber, 1996.
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AOIEl!Ml!KI' ll!OAIDINO PUNDINO OP
CTl'Y OP ENGLEWOOD CTl'Y·WIDB
OlTJ11ALL SYSl'l!MS Pl.ANNINO
~No.96--0l.06
nus AOIU!l!Ml!KI', aa11e 1111a •, o1 19116,
by and bet-Ille UIBAN DIAINAOB AND PLOOD COKlllOL D1ST1l1CT ~
callcid "DISTRlcr) ud CTl'Y OP ENGLEWOOD (llcrelaa'1a callcid "l!NOLBWOOO");
WITNl!SSETII TIIAT:
WHl!llBAS, DISTIJCT la I policy---plfflOlllly ...... ~ No. 14,
Scrla ol 1910), a....-i • ....... lllill plllllic: badla wWda 111¥1 .....,..._...
floodplain ..... -.....
WHEIEAS, DISTRICT bu prmously Clllblllhed I Work Pq.-far 19116
(ltaollllioa No. "°· Scria o/ 1995) Micla lnduda -,._..., Md
WHEIBAS, DISTRICT 111d l!NOLEWOOO daire 10 C11111D • ...._ ID
reader c:cnain leehnlcal 111d pn,leuioMI advice Md IO c:mipilc iaf..--, evallllle, ...,
111d IO qcoa-1 dClip lllluliau Ill IUdl dllllllp ....... wllidt-la .. NII ..... ol
involftd panlea; ud
WHl!llEAS, DISTIICT Md l!NOLBWOOD daire III qiu9 ....... _.. ID
condud die eaai-t"l lludlea .
NOW, Till!lll!POll!, ill CINllidenllall o/ die ......i ,._.. ............ tlla
Pu1ia ........ u followa :
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DISTRICT 111111 ..... _,..,Md ablllll ....-. u ..W 111 ........ or ...,.,-,av1ca.~w1111..i,...-. ....... o1 ...... .......... .,.... ..... _ ....................... ....
....... 19116.
2. $(llPI! <I' Pl9fflCT
TIie ...... ol • ,nijaa la ID .... I ................. .,.... --
............ ,-laalc ........ ; • laclliau, ............ .,
-· ..... c:IIMalla, ....., ............. ud odler fadllllll • ..,..._ ...... ,_... ............. .,.... ..............
AIEA . TllcpNpaailwml ...... ,lllll•llc._...lD ;II I el
.............................. .., ENOLl!WOOD, _, ...
wmt,••rl f I ..... _.... ....... .,.__... .......... ..
aalll'culblclllllflll.,..__ .. 4-I dad ........ C di .... ...
bc1i-10-...................... .,_ ........... .
flood prulllcaa, _.,..., ri I 2, -llllllillly .. ,...._ . ..,
ratricliou. C • JS 11 ....._ plw will ........ _. ....... aa ..
cuapari-willl lllller lllaula -lie ... .
DrliMae.,.... ..... wiU .............. .., ............. ..,
DISTRICT, Cllla'W'aa la M Glllllll .,._. __ ,_ ...... o.iaa .. .. ............ ._ ... ,.,.. .......................... .......
u inror..i .._." nfOII cmlllillilla llrilf ............. ...., lllllory,
ldlclllaliclo/llleruli_...,.., .. Cllllll .... 141--'-ol .........
am of adl lllellllle. A lilall ........ wtl ........ 11J DIITIICT 1M
ENOLEWOOD.,._ .. _..._. ....... ol .................... .
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for Ille 111111:1111 alllnallvc, wMdl wW lie llldllded la.._ l..a _.. ,_ llfDII.
3. PUauc NfCffilQ'Y
ENOU!WOOO ...i DIS'nJCT .,_ lllal .. -it tolle ........ ...-111
dlil~ 11-, for lllclllallll, .....,,__., -· I e, ...i
_.,_ of all ....... of 1111 llale, ...i ilolpanlculu llacftl 111 .. ............
of Ille DISTRICT ...i l!NOLBWOOO ...i 111 ._......., ... .
4. PJWl!CJ' mSTJ
BNOUIWOOO...i DISTRICT .................. ol6114£ C
pniject Cllll3I _........, ot, ...ii. ........... ., __ ....... 111e1m o1
la...._,_. ...... ~_. I I 111 ....... ,.....-.,111
l!NOU!WOOD .... DISftlCI' ....... _,. _a31 ......... ......
1100,000.00.
5. 611 OCe\TIQN Of CDD1 AND flNAWlAI ONYDMIHJ1 OP
QNQI.INIOQD 6NQ QISDICI'
DISTRICT...i l!NOU!WOOD .. adt_......_.. .. ,....CIIIIS ............................... ,..,_._.__for
311c pnijecl:
CentlnrCtm
I 50,000
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TOTAL 100.001' 1100,000
Payaais by DISTlllCT of S,0,000 ...i 11y ll!NOU!WOOD of S,0,000 ..... be
.... toDISTalCT..._4S......_.,. ............. of-.U
All $.
1'lle .. ,_.. 111J Dll'nJC1' ...i lNJUIWOOD • Dll'ftlCI' 11111111 IIIW lly
DISTalCT ID ,ay .... ..._., ................ IIIJ DISTRICT
aftcr www Cf I ... ...i c •-el....WOOO ...i M ..........
DISTalCTIIIII ,-W.a.... I aof fJRild ......
AU ........ llclllWlaa ................................... llySIIII
---......... to ... -. All ........ .., ............ ,
pnijecl ?11131.
lalllccvcesSIIII.-rl I ,,.,......_.__ ........... ....
ue aaccoaaisslld, .....,.., ........ adt Plrty 11111 _.. ..... ,,,_.
wia,wWdl ...... 111 ........ •_ ................... I •llr ...... ,.
6. nwecr NAfflNA
l!NGU!WOOD ................................... .....,
..._. ........... la~Y ... 12(Y ... llll......__.
UIClble by....-,. TIie .......................... ,_... ...
vcriflcasiaa ol .. Illy C l'llpl .... l of ...... .,.... ID a ..... ""9ct
,..,. ....... _., ............. .., ............... A&W.
7. PLANNING mNJMCI
Upae fUCllllaa of 611 A&W, DISTRICT ...i IINOLBWOOD .. 11111:1 •
_,._ ....... , ................... DISTRICT,_.. .......... ol
ENGLEWOOD, aall aiana wi6 ............. 11111 ..... ...i
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...,._ rn. .. prajlc:t lillld....WW.S ............ 5 ...._
•• 1M CWlll dial ill die CUCllliaa al .. ..t ............ CIDIIRCl(1) it
.,_.. ~ .... advlallle IDdllap .. 11:iape of-', ..... far 1111:11
c:liM&el will flnl ............. l'lnlll ID .. ~ ...... ...... ___ _. ...... ._a1_, ................. No
dllqa lllall be appn,,,ed 11111-.. • allll llC,-I die,_.. aVlilllllc ill die project,_. ........ ...u .. ......_.. ._. ...w-~ i.,
DISTlllCT Mii l!NOLl!WOOD ltJ • r 1 1 ID dlil ~-
1. PJIBIJSHl!Q ll!PQUS
DISTlllCT wlU pnwWs ID IINOLBWOOO--,, of .. mft ......,._
evaluadaD Npllll, .. capill al ....... ......u .. _..... Npllll, _ _,,al
a draft outl'all .,_ ........ npan Mii • capi11 al tlle ftMI Olldall .,._.
........ npan.
9. TJ!IMJNA'QON Of 6CBUNl!Nf
Tllb A...-..., ........... .in,(]O).,. .......... ,.,
pulJ ID 11111 ~. 11111 •J If ... -ao llllalillprll, CM•.,,.,.. CllfllnCII.
ar tllCle are llllalillprll, •• 11 1 IXIEIIDCU, tllil ~ •r ..a, •
tcrmilllled 11p11D die caecdllllaa al all cmlillpal, ....... cmllldl. AU COlh
aaoc:illld widl ... cacelllllca al .. CllfldaeMl Cllllllacll ................. _
ENOLEWOOP Md DIST1llCI' ill die -llliaa(•) a -dleir ClOIIIIINlllau
ad Mljlcl IO die aui.-___. al ai:11 ParlJ'I CIIFlldNlllaa II Ill blll ....
10. lfflPONSINI ,ma QP Ml BWOOP
l!NOU!WOOD .... ID .................... '* lwc ID Kl -
....arall!NOU!WOOOICI• W.,_. ID .. 111111111 I ..._ .......
ID .. 111 C nils+ ..... _... ........... ........
..... ._...._ DllftlCl' .. l!NOUIWOOD, ...... ....... ................ ..... ,_... ...................... ..
illranaeliaa ID .. _.......,....-IIJ DISTalCT. 111W ;+ lw •
llave die llldlllltly far al.....,...,....+ I , .,... cw ar Cl -1
.....,.i..., .._..._ ..... ...,...or • ....ia, ........
AIW cw MJ n 1 t•w ..... lD.ia ~ ..,_ i,edftcally
audlomed IO do ct by l!NOLBWOOD.
ENOLEWOODna-lDcavlnwlllkaft .......... ID,-W.aallFCElllwitMcl
21 calcadar .,. after die draft ........... .._ pnwldnd by DISTlllCI' cw ..
project all'-to ENOLBWOOD. AIID, ENOLBWOOD nae-ID C¥llllclc ..
altcmaliver preNDled In tlie alleracliWl lllpCIII, ID lllacl a .......... _. aoUry
DISTlllCI' or tlleir dedlioa(1) wllllill 60 caleuldnr .,. after tlln ftal ..........
evallllliDD npDl1 ii pcovidnd ID IINOLBWOOD by DISTlllCI'.
11. 11!$PQN51NUQl!S Of QISTIIC[
NalwltltdHdi11 •r al Cllc pnwbial al .. ~ ... llucllliwe Diu9111ar al
11111 DISTRICT, aftcr-lllaadaa willl ll«JUIWOOD, .. Ila ..... ,
illdlvidual alllllarbcd co di-.......... lffosl ............ Aas-I,
DISTlllCT •y ...... a l'lajad Dkaarwllolllnl .-.. ........
Diieclclrill ......... ID ........ tllil ~-............ ..
l!aKIICivc Dnclar ii ............ .., ....................... ..,
DISTIICTID-alal .. c I RICI! al.,......._.,._,.._.. ......
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ENOI..BWOOD lllc laforaaliaa devdaped by Ille vuiou t I llr II w..l lty
DISTltlCT 111d (araltlailllal 111-ha l!NOLBWOOD ...... ID
coaplM lllc ......... la ...... ,-·
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'Ille ... ., .. A,----............... , ......... ...
... , ........ 1-,-naftcr .. llrial--........ Np1111lr ..... _lO
DISTRICT lty .. aar.llllat ..... far lllia prajKI ....... pnwir1oa of
........ , ... or1r........,._.._.. .. ,........, ......... ,.
13. AM6NJ>NIIDJ
TlllaAp..-_.... .. ., .............. by ......
ENGLEWOOD Md DISTIIICT. Aay 1 CJ or _.ftc:eetsw 111 ...
A ....... rllal Ill..._. ID wstliaa ........ by .................... ..........
14. S1!YD4B1Ln'Y
H •r clallle or pnwlrlaa ._. caalllad rllal lie ........ • ....... or
-ron:able by a cor1 of COlllpCllal jwbdlcllaa or by apmdoll ol •r lfPllclllle
law, ruda lavalld or -l'on:ilallle claim or pnwirioa rllal • afflcl .. walldlly
o11111 Aa..-i u a w11a1a • al GIiier dallm or pnwillDM .... • at-W
fon:c aad effect.
15. AfflJCABIJ!. uws
'1111a Aa ................... by .. ___.111_1 ......... .,
Ille ... ., CalalMD.
16. ltPIJHANI ffY
Nopa11JID61rA,-.... arlporllWfarayollllrlplaor tl'w d ...... ..._ .. ,.._...__.,.. 'a I,,.., ....
Apaalrll.
17. WNQIWJ lftlCI'
TIii PnwilmlofllliaA,-.......................... ., ..
plltier ................... __. .. ......, ...... .
II. IINfOICIANJUY
TIii pll1ier ....... ..-_, wt ............ Apaalrll-, ........ ill
law or la.,....,, by-...ola,edllc piibwor ...... or_. ... ...,
or .......... ..nid•aa,•_...,.~IIO .. pnwirloaaol .. lawlol ..
Seale ., Colondlt.
19 . NQ WSCIJNJHAIJON JN _,..,aYIQlff
.. a-e:elae... ...... el..t ...... ~. Dll'l'IICT•
BNGLEWOOD.,_wrt ................................. ..
dllCl'ialW la_...., ' II ..... _, ........... ...... ... ,.._.,._,cllllar, ............................. ...., ...... _ ........................ ..,... ...... ....., ...... ...
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Nalwlttr t 1•, ...... ,_._,or,......_.,_. .. _,
aWlplm olBNOLIIWOOD _,,_ DllftlCT .... la -~II~
io Illa.... of a..., ..,..:mint ol,... ...,_ ltr .. aa, c.wl el
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llricdJ...,,.. lO 9iOLBWOOD .... DllftlCT, ................. .. ... "--.......... ., ............ ., ..... ..,., ... ... n1,._ .... ~ .................... ,,,IIU.BWOOD
Md SIie DllnlCI' ... ay ....... , ...... auJIWOOD• ..
DlffllCT ........................ q, ........... lO
.. • lacllllalal t tl'lclaly ...,.
WHl!al!POU, ......... ._ ..... _... ... ..._ ........... 11J ...... ,
IUlllari&ell .......... o1 ....... ,.. ........ .
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EXHIBIT•A•
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OU1MU. 8Y8WIIIIIUINIIIMIM
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October 21, 1996
INITIATED BY
Utilities Department
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Agenda Item
10 aifi
Subject
Gaging Station at Union Ave.
& S. Platte River
STAFF SOURCE
Stewart H. Fonda, Director of Utilities
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
Council Bill No. 24 for prior Gaging Station Agreement passed May 6, 1996, as Ordinance
#24.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Approval of the proposed Joint Funding Agreement between the City of Englewood and the
U.S. Geological Survey for October 1, 1996 through September 30, 1997.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
A stream flow gage, operated and maintained by the United States Geological Si.ney
(USGS), has been in operation since 1990 at Union Avenue and the South Platte River . The
information from the gage is critical during low flow periods to determine if water must be
released from Chatfield Reservoir.
The data provided by the gaging station is required by the State Water Commissioner in order
to make releases from Chatfield Reservoir during low flow situations in which insufficient water
is available to meet pumping demands at Union Avenue Pump Station.
The Utilities Department shares in the annual cost of operating and maintaining the station on
a 50% basis, with the remaining 50% contributed by the USGS.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The cost of funding this agreement will be approximately $20,000 to $25,000 over the next
five years . This portion is for 1996-1997 and is $4,350.00. The funds are included in the
1996 budget.
LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
Ordinance
Dept. of the Interior Geological Survey Joint Funding Agreement for Water Resources
Investigations .
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SER.IF.S OF 1996
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ABILLPOR
OOOMCIL BILL NO. 57
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NBNBBR _____ ~
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN INTBRGOVBBNIIBNAL AGDBIIBNT
BE'I WEEN THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
OP THB INTBRIOR AND TBB Clff OP DfGl.&WOOD, COLORADO BNTm.m>
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY JOINT
FUNDING AORUMPIT POR WA'IBR D80uacl8 DfQITIGAflONB.
WHEREAS, a ltream flow cqe located at Union Avenue and the South Platt.e
River, ia operated and maintained by the U.S. Geololical Survey and baa been in
operation lince 1990; and
WHEREAS, the data praricled by the P1iD1 ltatioD ia required by the State Water
Comminioner in order to make rel.-&om Chatfield 8-Yoir duriq low flow
llituatiom in which insufficient water ia available to meet pumpinr claaanda at
Union Avmue Pump Statian; and
WHEREAS, the ..._oocl Utiliti• Department llbarN in the -ua1 coat•
opaatiac _. eaieteinm, the ltation on a 50/50 baaia, with the U.S.G.S.; ad
WHICD.AS , tM City CclaDcil •the City ofEn,lewood, Colando av# --a~
,..... Act n wt For w.._ ..__ Investigationa Asr-t wida ta.
..... a0... I No . 20, SariN of 1996; and
WIIDEA.8, .. .-.t hDdiac A,reement For Water.__ lac 1iclr11a
,.. I S -frr .. paiod aOct.aber 1, 1995 tbroqb Sep1 t. IO, 1111 ia tM
-' ak.m.oo 6-..ta party; and
WHDEAS, tbia OnliDace autboriaN a new joint fuDdin, 111911--lltt in die
amount ak,350 .00 6-..ta party;
NOW, THEllEPORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCll. OF '111B CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS POI.LOWS:
$ectim 1. The in....,_._tal asr-mt "U.S. Dlpanamt Of'l1M 1Dtaior
U .S . Geololical 8""9)' Joint Fundin, ApNmmt For Water a-.,..
Inveatiptiona", for the period aOct.aber 1, 1996 to 8eptemW" 30, 1997 in the amount•
$4,350.00 from each party, attached 1-eto u "Emibit A." la hereby accapt.ed and
approved by the Enclewoocl City C-cil.
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Sec;tjpp 2. The Mayor ia autborised to eucute and the City Clerk to att.Nt and -1
the lnterfovernmental Joint Fundiq Apeement For Water Sourcea lnvwtiptiom
for and on behalf of the City al Bn,lewood. Colorado.
Introduced, read iD full, and puaed on 6nt readin, on the 211t day at October 1998.
Publiahed u a Bill far an Ordinance on the 2'th day al<>ctober, 1998.
ATTEST:
Loucriahia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Loucrilbia A. Ellia, City Clerk at the City al Eaalewood, Colando, benby certify
that the above and ftnaoiDI ia a true copy of a Bill far an OrdiDaDce, iDtroclumd,
read iD full, and puaed on Int rNdiDf on the 211t day al<>ct.aber, 1998.
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U.S. Geological Surwy
Joint Funding AgrNrnent
Water Reeo~lnVNtJgattona
Aa,eement No. C097031
Customer No. COlOS
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into u of the 1st day of October 1996 by the U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, party of the first part, and the Cly of Englawood, party ot the
second part .
1 . The pa,1iN hlr9to agw that Uljlct to the availlCily ot i4JP,upm:w• and in accaidance wlh their lapedive uhortiN
ttwe shall be maintained in CIIQP9ialion ope,allorl and nlllirllll•ic:e ol the ...._,r3ow gaging alallon, Soull'I Plllb
Rlwr • Union A ..... i.reinlfter called the piogrwn.
2. The folowing amowrts shal be contributed to cover d ot the coat ot the ,-,y field and analytical work dinN:tly
Nlaled to this program .
(a) $4.,150.00 by the party ot the first part during the period
October I, 1996 to September 30, 1'97
(b) $4,350.00 by the party ot the second part during the period
October 1, 1996 to September 30, 1"7
(c) Additional or reduced amounts by NCh party during the above period or succeeding periods as may be d9termined
by mutual agreement and set forth in an exchange ot letters betwNn the parties.
3. The coeta of thia program may be paid by either party in co11formity wih the lawa and ragulationa rNpeCtively
governing each party.
4 . The field and analytical work panaining to this program shall be under the dir9dlon ot or subject to periodic l'1IYiew by
an a&ahorized rapresentative ot the party of the first part.
5. The area to be included in the program shall be dltermined by rruual agrNIMIII belwHn the parties heNlo or their
authorized representatives. The methods ~ed in the field and office shall be thoN adopted by the party ot the
first part to insure the required llandarda d acancy lllbject to modillc:a1ion by nuual agrNITl9nt.
6. During the course of this program, all field and analytical work of either party pertaining to thia program lhal be open
to the inspection of the other party, and if the work is not being carried on in a nuually aalllfactory manner, either party
may terminate this agreement upon 60 days written notice to the other party.
7. The original recorda resulting from this program wil be depolited in the olllce of origin of thole 19COrda. Upon 19qUNl,
copies ot the original recOlds wiff be provided to the office of the other party.
8 . The mapa, l'9COrda or reports l'NUling from thia program ahall be made availllble to the piblic as promptly u poaible.
The .,.pa. l'9COrda or reports normally will be l)lbliahed by the party ot the fll'lll part. How9ver, the party ot the NCOnd
part reserves the right to publish the !'NUiis ol thia program and, if alrNdy l)lbllahed by the party d the flrll part lhall,
~ raqunt. be furnished by the party ot the first part. at coat. impraaiona IUilabla for purpoaea ol l9PfOductlon
similar to that for which the original copy wu prepa,9d. The mapa, rwc:orda or iwporta pidltled by either party shall
contain a statement of the cooperative r9lalions batwNn the parties .
9. Billing for this agreement wiU be render9d IMyaHy . Paymanla of bila .. due within
60 days after the billing date . If not paid by the due date. interest will be charged at the currant Treuury rate for NCh
30 day period. or portion thereof . that the payment is delayed beyond the due date. (31 USC 3717; Comptroller
General File B-212222. August 23 , 1983.). City or E.iiatewood
By
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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Acttn& Disarict Chief'.' Colorldo Diltric:t
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Date Agenda 1111111
October 21, 1996 10 aiv
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lmargovemmental AgrNment with
Urtlan Drainage District for West
Harvard Gulch construction.
Department of Public Works Chartes Early, Dndor of Public Worka
COUNCtL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
Council's goal ii to maintain our storm drainage lnfraltructure. The 1997 portion ofthil budget ii pr9Nn1lld in the
propoucl 1997 stormwater utility budget
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Staff recommendl council approval of a Bill for an Ordinance to entar into an agrNfflal1t wllh the Urben Drainage
and Flood Control District. The agl'Nfflent COll9r'I dralnageway lmprovemenla to wast Harvard Gulch .
BACKGOUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTBINATIVES IDENTWIIED
West Harvard Gulch flows through the Nol1hwelt GrWlbelt from S. Zuni St. to S. Pecol St. The uilting facility
conlilta of a ee· diamellr pipe wllh CMrtlowl on the IUlface . The box culverts at Tejon St. and Rarttan St. have
experienced CNS-topping of the roadways.
Several pipe failurN were noead in 1991 . The City r9lained the wvtces of Muller EliginNr'•ig tor an evaluation.
S.V.. delarloralion of the pipe irMrt was otlNN9d. The City applied lo Urben Drainage and Flood Control
District for funds lo r9habilllaa 1h11 ayallm. Urtlan Drainage apprCMd funding tor allamallve analysil and
preliminary design in wty 199,t. Several allamativel were e\Wlad. The dlONII allamatlYe ii to l9fflDV9 the
pipe and construct an open channel ayam.
The City requNtad Urtlan Drainage lo .,_ the capacity of the two box c:ulver1a lo l9duce CNS-topping of the
roadways . Plans .,.. pr9P8IWd lo mnimlze iff1l8d lo our pertl envlronmant.
Construction ii anticipalad to begin In Decamber, 1998.
FINANCIAL .. ACT
The total projact cost ii estlrNllad at M52,825. Etiglawood's lhar9 la 17.78" or $118,072 The agrwnant ii
structuf9d to allow Englewood to pay $50,000 In 1998 and NCS,072 in 1997 .
Adequn funds for our 1998 peymant are avallabla In the Slomw.aal Ullllty Fund . The 1997 budget lncludN an
appropriation of $75,000 tor the pn,ject.
UST OF ATIACHmNTS
Bill tor an Ordinanca
inlargovemmat,tal agreamant
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ORDINANCE NO. _
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COUNCIL BILL NO . 58
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
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AN ORDINANCE AUTIIOIUZING AN INTDGOVBRNIIBNTAL AORBBNBNT
BETWEEN THE URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT AND
TIIB CITY 01' ENGLEWOOD, OOLOIW>O BNTl'ft,RD INTDAGBNCY
AGREEMENT CONCERNING DRAINAGEWAY IMPROVEMENTS ON WEST
HARVARD GULCH IN TBB CITY 01' BNGLBWOOD, .ARAPAHOE COUNTY,
AGREEMENT 96-08.09.
WHEREAS, West Harvard Gulch tlowa through the northwest greenbelt area from
south Zuni street to south Pecoa street in the City of En,lewood and this agreement
covers drainageway improvements to West Harvard Gulch; and
WHEREAS, the emting facility c:onaiata in part of a 66" diameter pipe which
currently overflows on the 1urface and bo:a: culverts at Tejon and Raritan which have
e:a:perienced over-topping of the roadways; and
WHEREAS, 1everal pipe failure& were noted in 1991 and the City retained the
1ervice1 of Muller Engineering to do an evaluation during which aevere
deterioration of the pipe invert wu obaerved; and
WHEREAS, the City applied to the Urban Drainap and Flood Control Diatrict for
funds to rehabilitate this system and approval for funding for alternative analysis
and preliminary design wu given in early UMM; and
WHEREAS, the alternative which bu been chOND ia to remove the pipe and
construct an open channel system; and
WHEREAS, the City req.-ted Urban Drainap to~ the capacity of the two
bo:a: culverts to reduce over-toppinr of the roadways; and
WHEREAS the total project coat ia wt-imetecl at '652,825.00 with En,lewood'1 abare
being $116,072 or 17 .7K and tbil ....-t ia ltructured to allow the City to pay
$50,000 in 1996 and the remaininc $68,072 in 1997;
NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AB FOLLOWS:
$e<;tjgp 1. The intersovernmental qreement "Interqency A,reement
Concerning Drainqeway Improvement. On Welt Harvard Gulch In The City Of
Englewood, Arapahoe County· A,reement 96-08.09", attached hereto u "Ellbibit A,"
is hereby accepted and approved by the Enil-ood City Council .
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Semm 2. 'lbe Mayor ia aut.boriwl to -ie and the City Clmt to attest and -1
the lnt.erpYernmmtal Air-et far and OD behalf al the City al Enpewood,
Colorado.
Introduced, read iD full, and puNd OD tint l'Ndiq OD the 2ht day or Odabw 1918.
PubJiabed U a Bill far 11D OrdiDaDce OD the Mth day orOdabw, 19116.
Tbomu J. Burna, Mayor
ATTEST :
Louc:riahia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Louc:riabia A. Ellia, City Clerk orthe City orEDpwood. Cokndo, benby Cfflify
that the above anc1 fcJreaailll • a tnae c,apy or a Bill far 1111 Onlballllce, im:roduced,
read in full, lllld puNd OD tint raadiac cm the 21at day orOdabw, 19116.
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DRAINAOBWAY IMPROVBMl!NTS ON
WEST HARVARD OULCH IN 11IB
CITY OP BNGLBWOOD, A>llAPAHOB COUNTY
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'nHS A,_....,_... Ille *Y of 1996, by Md
bet-lhe URBAN DllAINAOB AND PLOOD CONnOL DISTIICI' (llllalMfta called
"DISTIICT") .... crrv OP BNOLBWOOD (lllnliMfter called "l!NOLBWOOD") (Md
collecllvcly lmowa u dlc "PARTIES")
wrrNl!SSBnl:
WHBRBAS, die ColandD a.a.a Alaallly la 19'19 Md 11113 ._.. 32-11·
211(1)(C), Colorado 1m1111 S1a1U1e1 1m io .aorta D1ST11cr io 1cvy.., 111 .,. ......
(.4) mill few the ••let=-Md ,._,,..i. of ftoadwaya Md llaodplliu w11111a ..
DISTIICf; 111d
WHl!IIBAS, 32-11-203, Colorado b¥illd Slllllla lffl, u --*d la 19'19 Md 1913,
fllnbcr aulhorlrca the DIST1ICf'1 lalld of Duw:lan IO lallilllla a~ Md_...
proarun of prevcndvc •MffllllCC for 1111:11 flaadwaya Md lloDdplalu wldlla .. DIS'BICT;
111d
WHBRl!AS, the DIST1ICl"1 lalld of Duw:lan, ...... IO 1111:11 ....... ,
adoplcd a budact for 1996 (laoludoD No. 49, Seda of 1995 ) wllldl lacWll fladl for
prcvaulvc maiAICIIIIICC of dnlup Md ftaad Clllllllll ladlllia willllll 1k DIS'l1l1Cf; Md
WHEREAS, Ille D1ST1ICT'1 lalld of Duw:lan ...__ Md audlorialll ..,...._
for lhe 1996 Maintenance Work Propua (laaluliaa No. 61, Saia of 1995); Md
WHl!IBAS, Ille DISTIICl"a Baud of Dnl*n llllllorbld 1k Bul:llllve Dillclor 10
conlracl few lhoa aavlca-, 10 ........ 1996 Hsi I re Wart ........
{laolullon No . 61, Seria of 1995); Md
Wlll!IBAS, die D1ST1ICT'1 ~ of OU... Maplld a pallcy ..... ...
DISTRICT policy reprdlat .. I s , of ..... Md ftaad CIIIIIIIII fldlllila ..... ..
DISTIICT (laDlullaa No. 41, Serill of lffl); Md
WHl!IBAS, l!NGLEWOOD llal lalcly ......... WSap.nllN .... far ..
reinforced -111111 Cllhen -..•. 11 _. lff 11 n fadllda.
Wlll!IBAS, DISTIICT ... llNGU!WOOD ................ of r httru , ..
draiupway ----....._ ___ Cllhen ..... ........ .., •
conlUl-;Md
WHEREAS, DISTRICT_. IINOLBWOOD ... Ill_.,.. .. 1a11 ..... of
rdllbllilllivs .....,._., , _...........,, _._ Cllhial ts+ u ••
Weal Harvard Ouida .
NOW, 11tBRl!l'OllB, la aaaldaadoa of ......... ,,_.._....... ........
PARTIES .... u follow1:
n. SCQPfl OP nus AQBRIINWT
TlllaA1_.,._.._ ....................... _mh_.1of
DISTIICT Md BNGLBWOOD willl N1p1C1 10 caannicalaa of lllllllllltlllvs
....,..., Md .. .._. __ 111111 cuhal ...... , Oulcllu.,.....,..
2. SCQPIHlf nQIICI
'Illa JllljlCUIIIII ---of.. • u cliN of. I I .. , ts+ n
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die ldoclliall of Wlllf ... aaillry -r.dlillll aad .. Ndulllloa of Ille
pniJec& Iii&. Th& &al daip Illa._. ...... 11, a --'tllll IIXllplllllc to Ille
PAR11BS Nder a COIIIIIICI willl .. DIS'l1l1CT.
l. PUBIJC NBCJ!SSIIX
1'lle PAR11BS .... 111111apn,,1wee1 llldlllliaed ..... to dill A....-i 1R
-.ry fo, ............. ,. -fan.-· '""· ... ..,,...of all fllllPlc of
111e s--, ... of aplldal IIIDcfll to ... ,...._.. of 111a D1ST111cr ..i 111e
pna,IIIJ ...... .
4. AQOPDON Of QIIIIQN
1'lle PAfflBS ...... Illa ............... llr ._......_..,..._. llr
DIS11llCT Md BNOUIWOOD, •Ml ... ta ......... 2, ... Ila ... to
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DISTltlCT Md l!NOLEWOOD wlll ......... lfllRMI ol D1Sft1Cf Md
l!NOU!WOOD.
s. PRQJec:t mnJ ANQ 6JJOC6'1JQN Cl! mnJ
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A. Pflljact 011111 far die...,_ of.,. A....-i ..it__.. of Md 1111
Uallad to:
I. TIii 111111 of_._.,..,_...,._., aplllfaa _,.......,. OIIIII,
2. TIie 111111 oflllfllly lllocadaa.
3. Alllllarbed WlillM dllatlof wk---._. 1nndnn11 to Illa
aallal*lr'I IN' -a... aiallal:II.
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Maaflarlaa, MIIIIIII Tallaa, cww:.,-s.ne,taa ..
c-......... ..,,.__
S. CoP:I I r'n ..... , ........ to DISfflCT Md llNOUIWOOD.
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BNOLBWOOD 17.'11S -116.m
TCn'AL 100.CIIHI 1612,m
D . BNOLBWOOO ..-to .... _..,._ of RAJ,,__. D11111
($50,000) to .. DIITSICT • .... ._.in, (JO) r •twa....., dlJlaftlr ... DI•....,__,._ ~. INOUIWOOD..-to
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10 lt1
COUNCIL BILL NO. 49
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HATHAWAY
AN OBDINANCB IUIPBALIHO nn.B I, CIIAPl'D 1, OP 'l'IIB BNOLBWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 PERTAINING TO GENERAL LICENSE PROVISIONS
AND D-BNACTINO A NBW CIL\PTD 1.
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council establiahed a temporary lluapenaian or
moratorium of certain miKellaneoua buain-Ii-for a period of m months
with the pauqe of Ordinance No. 25, aeriea of 1996; and
WHEREAS, the moratorium or temporary euepenaion of miacellaneowi buaineu
licenses included General Liceme Provisions; and
WHEREAS, the provisions in Chapter 1 are pneral in nature and apply to all
licenses iuued and eetabliahed under the other provisions of Title 5;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS :
Sed;ion 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby amends Title
5, Chapter 1, of the Englewood Municipal Code 1985, by repealing and l"HID&c:tiq
Chapter 1, to read u follows :
CIIAP'IZR l
SECTION:
5-1-1 : DEFINITIONS
5-1 -2 : LICENSE OR PERMIT REQUIRED
5-1-3 : DUTIES OF CITY LICENSING OfflCER
5-1 -4 : APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
5-1-5 : DETERMINATION OF LICENSE OR PERMIT FEES AND TERM OF
LICENSE
5-1-6 : TRANSFERS AND CHANGE OF LOCATION FOR LICENSES
5-1 -7 : LICENSE OR PERMIT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION
5-1-8: HEARINGS, ORDERS AND APPEALS
l•l•l: DEFINITIONS: FOR THE PURPOSE OF TIUS TITLE AND CODE IN
ALL MATTERS RELATING TO THE LICENSING OR PERIIITTING OF ANY
BUSINESS, THE FOLLOWING TERMS, PHRASES, WORDS, AND nlEIR
DERIVATIONS SHALL HAVE THE MEANINGS GIVEN HEUIN:
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OR UCEN8ING Ol"l'ICBB:
UCENBE:
UCENBE BOLDER:
MANAGER:
PERMIT:
PERMIT BOLDER:
PBEMJSRS:
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The employment of one or more penolUI for
the purpoee of earning a livelihood, activities
of penon11 to improve their eccmomic
conclitiona and deairea, and poerally
related to commercial and induatrial
en1a1ementa.
The City Manapr of the City al En,lewood,
Colorado, or the duly appointed deaipee.
To carry on er take pert in the operation al a
baainNe. Apnta, -ployea in their
capacity u apnta, -other resir-tatiffa of
any mtity dainr ~ in tbia city lhall be
penonaUy reaponlible fur -pliuce with
tbia title. A liceue er permit need not be
obtained for each branch al an eatabliabment,
if the~ and llranCMI are operated
leplly u -buliDeN acept u nqaired by
any other c:bapter in tbia title.
Writtm penniaion to pursue or carry on a
1,..-IUbject to tbia Title.
A per-.i who bu the authority to -,ap in a
buainNa required to be licemed by tbia Title.
An individual who ......... directa,
auperviaN, -and adminiaten the
aetl and tranaactiam of the apota or
aervanta of any Ntabliabmmt perned by
tbia Article ar who, tbroup Ilia • her OWD
actiam, clirecta, ~ ad adminiaten
the affairs al any aacb eatabliunnmt.
Writtm permiuion to pursue or carry on any
b-'-not IUbject to licmlinr under tbia
Title or apeciftcally uchuW "-ohtainin1
a liceue or permit by tbia Code, Title,
ordinance, atate atatute, or federal law.
A per-.i who bu the authority to_,.. in a
buaineN required to be iNued a permit by tbia
Title.
A lot, parcel, • plot al land t.opdlel' with the
lltructurea, equipMDt ad~.
ad penoaal propaty.
1-1-1: UCENBE OR PBIUIIT IIBQUIIID: ff 8IWJ. BB UNLAWFUL FOR
ANY CORPORATION , COMPANY, PARTND8111P OR INDMDUAL
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REQUIRED BY THIS TITLE.
1°1-1: DU'l1E8 OF Crl'Y UCENBING OFnCBII:
A. THE LICENSING OfflCER SHALL COLLECT ALL APPLICABLE FEES,
AND ISSUE LICENSES AND PERMITS IN THE CITY'S NAME TO
PERSONS QUALIFIED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THIS TITLE
AND SHALL:
1. PROMULGATE AND ENFORCE ALL REASONABLE RULES AND
REGULATIONS NECESSARY FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND
ENFORCEIIENT OF THIS TITLE.
2. PREPARE AND PROVIDE FORMS NECESSARY TO ISSUE
LICENSES AND PERIIITS.
3. REQUIRE APPLICANTS TO SUBMIT ALL AfflDAVITS AND
OATHS NECESSARY TO ADMINISTER THIS TITLE.
4. NOTIFY APPLICANT OF ACCEPTANCE OR DENIAL OF
APPLICATION AND STATE IN WRITING THE REASON(S) FOR
DENIAL .
l•l-4: APPLICATION FOR UCBNII&
A. EACH APPLICANT REQUIRED TO PROCURE A LICENSE OR PERMIT
UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THIS TITLE SHALL SUBMIT AN
APPLICATION FOR SUCH LICENSE TO THE LICENSING OfflCER. THE
APPLICATION SHALL:
1. BE IN WRITING, USING FORMS PROVIDED BY THE LICENSING
OfflCER. THE FORM SHALL INCLUDE A SIGNED Affll>AVIT
BY THE APPLICANT INCLUDING:
i. THE NAIii: OF THE LICENSE OR PEDIIT HOLDD, AND
THE NAIIE(S) UNDER WJDCH THE BUSINESS IS
CONDUCTED .
ii . THE ADDIBSS AND THE SPECinC ACTIVITY TO BE
CONDUCTED.
iii. ANY INFORMATION REQUIRED BY ANOTHER CHAPTER
OR SECTION OF THIS TITLE.
2. INCLUDE OTHER INFORMATION WHICH THE LICENSING
OFFICER SHALL FIND REASONABLY NECESSARY POR THE
ADMINISTRATION OF THIS TITLE.
B. THE APPLICANT SHALL SUBIIIT ALL APPLICABLE FUS TO THE
LICENSING OfflCER PRIOR TO A REVIEW OF THE APPLICATION, SAID
FEES SHALL NOT BE RD'UNDED.
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OR REVOKE ANY APPLICATION UNDER THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS:
1. THE LICENSE OR PERMIT WAS OBTAINED BY FRAUD,
MISREPRESENTATION, OR FALSE STATEMENTS.
2. THE LICENSED OR PERMITTED ACTIVITY IS A PUBLIC
NUISANCE AS DEFINED BY ORDINANCE OR STATUTE.
3 . THE LICENSE OR PERMIT WAS ISSUED IN ERROR .
4 . UPON GROUNDS PROVIDED BY ANY OTHER CITY
APPLICATION REQUIREMENT, ORDINANCE, STATE
STATUTE, FEDERAL LAW, OR REGULATION OF THE CITY,
STATE, OR FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
5 . THE APPLICANT IS IN DEFAULT OF ANY INDEBTEDNESS OR
OTHER OBLIGATION DUE THE CITY.
6. THE PROPOSED USE OF ANY PREMISES FOR WHICH THE
LICENSE IS SOUGHT IS NOT AUTHORIZED BY ZONING,
BUILDING, HOUSING OR OTHER REGULATIONS.
7 . FAILURE OF THE LICENSE HOLDER TO SUBIIIT A NEW
APPLICATION BEFORE THE EXPIRATION OF A CURRENT
LICENSE.
D . AN APPLICANT, WHEN DENIED A LICENSE OR PERMIT, SHALL NOT
ENGAGE IN THE BUSINESS FOR WIDCH A LICENSE OR PERMIT IS
REQUIRED .
1-l•I: DE'nlBIIINAnoN 0, UCDIIIB oa Wf PBBAND'IZIIII OF
LICENIIE:
A . THE CITY COUNCIL SHALL DETERMINE AND SET BY RESOLtmON
ALL FEES REQUIRED UNDER nus TITLE.
B . UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED, A LICENSE OR
PERMIT SHALL EXPIRE ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ISSUE. NO
REFUND OF ANY PORTION OF THE LICENSE FEE SHALL BE MADE .
1-1-1: 1'llANBFER8 AND CIIANGB OP LOCAftON ft>ll LICDIIIB8:
A . UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFICALLY PROIUBITED, A LICENSE OR
PERMIT HOLDER HAS THE RIGHT TO TRANSFER THE LICENSE OR
PERMIT TO ANOTHER PERSON OR LOCATION AS PROVIDED:
1 . THE LICENSE OR PERMIT HOLDER REQUESTS A TRANSFER
FROM THE LICENSING OFFICER; AND
2 . TRANSFEREE MEETS ALL CONDfflONS REQUIRED BY THIS
TITLE; AND
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4 . THE LICENSE OR PERMIT HOLDER OBTAINS WRITTEN
APPROVAL FROM THE LICENSING OFFICER.
B. UPON APPROVAL OF THE TRANSFER THE LICENSING OFFICER
SHALL COLLECT A TRANSFER FEE AND ISSUE A NEW LICENSE OR
PERMIT FOR THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF THE TRANSFERRED LICENSE
OR PERMIT.
5-1-7 LICENSE OR PERMIT AVAILABLE POil lNBPBC'l10N: THE LICENSE
OR PERMIT HOLDER SHALL MAKE THE LICENSE OR PERMIT
IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE TO ANY PERSON FOR INSPECI'ION AT ALL
TIMES .
5-1-8: IIEARING8, ORDERS, AND APPBAIB:
A . WHEN A CITY OFFICIAL REPORTS A VIOLATION OF THIS TITLE,
CODE, LAW, STATUTE, OR ORDINANCE, THE LICENSING OFFICER
SHALL ISSUE A PROVISIONAL ORDER TO COMPLY.
1 . THE PROVISIONAL ORDER, AND ALL OTHER NOTICES ISSUED
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THIS TITLE, SHALL BE IN WRITING,
SHALL BE SERVED AS PROVIDED IN THE ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE, AND SHALL NOTIFY THE LICENSE OR
PERMIT HOLDER OF THE SPECIFIC VIOLATION(S). IF THE
LICENSE OR PERMIT HOLDER CAN NOT BE SERVED IN THIS
MANNER, THE PREMISES MAY BE POSTED.
2 . BEFORE THE PERIOD OF COMPLIANCE EXPIRES, AS NOTED IN
THE PROVISIONAL ORDER, THE LICENSE OR PERMIT
HOLDER OR THE CITY MAY SUBMIT A WRITTEN
APPLICATION FOR HEARING. THE LICENSING OFFICER
SHALL ORDER A HEARING AFTER REVIEWING THE
APPLICATION .
3 . THE LICENSING OFFICER SHALL ORDER A HEARING WITHIN
FOURTEEN (14) DAYS OF THE RECEIPT OF THE APPLICATION
FOR A HEARING .
4 . THE LICENSING OFFICER SHALL MAKE A FINAL DECISION IN
WRITING, THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF
THE HEARING .
B. THE LICENSING OFFICER SHALL HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO REVOKE
OR SUSPEND LICENSES AND PERMITS, TO EXTEND THE TIME FOR
COMPLIANCE, TO GRANT A NEW HEARING, AND TO CHANGE,
MODIFY OR RESCIND ANY RECOMMENDATION OR ORDER.
C . WHEN THE CONDUCT OF ANY LICENSE OR PERMIT HOLDER, AGENT,
OR EMPLOYEE IS SO HAZARDOUS TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY
AND GENERAL WELFARE AS TO CONSTITUTE A DANGER TO
HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELFARE OF THE PUBLIC OR GIVE RISE TO
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AN EMERGENCY, THE LICENSING OFFICER SHALL HAVE THE
AUTHORITY TO SUMMARILY ORDER THE CESSATION OF BUSINESS
AND CLOSE THE PREMISES OR TO SUSPEND OR REVOKE THE LICENSE
OR PERMIT. UNLESS WAIVED IN WRITING, WITH TEN (10) DAYS
AFI'ER THE ISSUANCE OF THE SUMMARY ORDER, THE LICENSING
OFFICER SHALL CONDUCT A HEARING. THE LICENSING OFFICER
SHALL MAKE A FINAL DECISION IN WRITING, THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFI'ER THE CONCLUSION OF THE HEARING.
D . ANY LICENSE OR PERMIT HOLDER AGGRIEVED BY A FINAL DECISION
OF THE LICENSING OFFICER SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO APPEAL TO
AN INDEPENDENT HEARING OFFICER APPOINTED BY THE CITY. A
WRITl'EN APPEAL MUST BE FILED WITH THE CITY MANAGER
WITIUN TEN (10) DAYS OF THE FINAL DECISION BY THE LICENSING
OFFICER.
1 . THE APPEAL SHALL INCLUDE A COPY OF THE ORDER OR
DECISION OF THE LICENSING OFFICER AND A STATEMENT
BY THE LICENSE OR PERMIT HOLDER SETTING FORTH THE
BASIS OF THE APPEAL.
2 . THE CITY MANAGER SHALL FIX A TIME AND PLACE FOR
HEARING THE APPEAL AND SHALL GIVE NOTICE TO THE
APPELLANT AND LICENSING OFFICER.
3 . THE INDEPENDENT HEARING OFFICER SHALL BE LIMITED
TO A DETERMINATION AS TO WHETHER THE LICENSING
OFFICER'S FINDING WAS ARBITRARY AND CAPRICIOUS.
4 . THE FINDINGS OF THE INDEPENDENT HEARING OFFICER
SHALL BE GIVEN THE APPELLANT AND THE LICENSING
OFFICER.
5 . IF THE INDEPENDENT HEARING OFFICER MAKES A
DETERMINATION THAT THE LICENSING OFFICER'S FINDING
WAS ARBRITARY OR CAPRICIOUS, THE LICENSING OFFICER
SHALL FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES AND HAVE THE POWERS
SET FORTH UNDER PARAGRAPHS, A. B, AND C, OF THIS
SECTION TO MAKE CORRECTIONS AND ISSUE A NEW FINAL
DECISION .
E . NO CML OR ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION SHALL BAR OR PREVENT
PROSECUTION IN MUNICIPAL COURT FOR ANY VIOLATION OF THIS
CODE.
SectiPP 2. Wm Clauya 'lbe City Council, banby ftnda, determin•, and
declare• that this Ordinance ia promulpted under the pneral police power of the
City of Enclewood, that it ia promulpted for the bealtb, aafety, and welfare al the
public , and that thia Ordinance ia neceuary for the praervatiGD of ..ith and
1afety and for the protectiGD al public convenience and welfare. Tbe City Council
further determin• that the Ordinance been e ratiGDal nlaticm to the proper
legislative object aou,ht to be obtained.
Sec;tipp 3. Scxorahjljty If any clauaa, eentmce, parqrapb. ar part al dlia
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Ordinance or the application thereof to any penon or circumatancea ahall for any
reason be adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction invalid, auch judgment
shall not affect impair or invalidate the remainder of tbia Ordinance er ita
application to other peraons or cin:umatances.
Sec;tion ' InrnneiftWPt Ordjpapcea All other Ordinancea or portiona thereof
inconaiatent or conflicting with this Ordinance or any portion hereof are hereby
repealed to the extent of auch inconsiatency or conflict.
Sect,ipp 6 Eff"'I'& gf rseel w mgdifistPAD Tbe repeal or modification or any
proviaion of the Code or the City or Eqlewoocl by this Ordinance ahall not releue,
extinguiah, alter, modify, or ~ in whole er in .-rt any penalty, forfeiture, or
liability, either civil or crimiaal, wbicb lball hue hem incurnd under aucb
proviaion, and each proviaiCID lball be Jrated and beld aa lltill remainiq in force
for the pmpma or auataininf any and all Jll'CIPII' actiona, auita, ...-edinP, and
proNC:Utiona for tbe ..,_t or tbe penalty, forfeiture, CII' liability, u well .. for
the ~ of auatainiq any juqment, decree, or order which can er may be
rendered, entered, or made in aucb adiCIDI, auita, proceedinp, or proaecutiCIDI.
Seetigp 6 . &n.lJ.u . The Penalty Proviaion ofE.M .C. Section 1-4-1 ahall apply to
each and every violation of tbia Ordinance .
Introduced, read in full, and palled on fint reading cm the 7th day of October, 1996.
Published u a Bill for an Ordinance cm the 10th day ofOetober, 1996.
Read by title and paued CID final reading CID tbe 2lat day of'October, 1996.
Publiabed by title u Ordinance No._, Seriea or 1996, on the 24th day of October,
1996.
'lbomaa J. Bmna, Mayor
ATTEST :
Loucriahia A. Ellis, City Clerlr.
I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerlr. of the City ofEqlewoocl, Colorado, hereby
certify that the above and fore,oing ia a true copy of the Ordinance paued CID ftnal
reading and published by title u Ordinance No . _, Seri• of 1996.
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COUNCIL BILL NO. 50
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HATHAWAY
AN oaDDL\MCB IIBPBAUNO 'lTft.B I, CIIAPl"Bll8 IA, AND 1B, OP 'l'IIB
ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 PERTAINING TO AMUSEIIENTS,
Ki r•stlll ...... M.Ul R-11a1 .. a•MIIINIA
NEW CHAPTER 2, AND WIDCH REMOVES AMUSEIIIN'l'S FROII
OIIDIKAlfCB MO. II, 8BIIIBII OP 1111 WRICH PD'l'AINll 'l'O 'ID
MORATORIUM OF UCENSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council eetabliabecl a temporary auapenaicm or
moratorium of miac:ellaneoua buain-licemea for a period of llix montha with the
passage of Ordinance No. 25, Nriea of 1996; and
WHEREAS, the moratorium or temporary suspemion included amusement
licenses; and
WHEREAS, amusement lic:enMB are required to ensure that qualified penons
provide amusements and public dancea to the public; and
WHEREAS, the chanpl made to this Chapter include ranovin( repetitive
language, changinc how fees are determined and Ht, ranoviq contradictory
language, removin( Articl• A and Band inc:orporatin, them into on Chapter, u
well u clarifying the lan,uap and term, Uled; and
WHEREAS, a aeparate licenae fer am-ti ii_..., due to the attraction
thi1 activity bu on young people and the potential for criminal activity (e.1.
gamblin,) that may a..ult whm this activity ii not nplated; and
WHEREAS, manapn al am.._mt eatablilhmmtl are napatered to ensure
individuala with bacqrounda that .,,-t a danpr to children are ac:remed from
being involved in this licmaed activity; and
WHEREAS, the City lhall iDlpect the premilN for public danee1 and balll to
ensure the aafety of large ptherinp of the public; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
Ses;tion 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado henby ammda Title
5, Chapter 2A and 2B, of the Englewood Municipal Code 1985, by repealinf and re-
enacting Chapter 2, to read u followa:
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SEC110N:
5-2-1: Definition,
5-2-2: Licenae Required
5-2-3 : Application For Lice1U1e
5-2-4 Special Conditiona And Reltrictiona Of The LicelUle
&-1-1: DBF1N1T10N8: IN ADDfflON TO THE DEFINITIONS USTED IN
E. M. C. 5-1-1, AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF TIDS CODE IN ALL IIATTERS
RELATING TO THE LICENSING OF AMUSEMENT ESTABLISHMENTS AND
PUBLIC DANCES AND BALLS, THE FOLLOWING TERMS, PHRASES,
WORDS, AND THE DERIVATIONS SHALL HAVE THE MEANINGS HEREIN:
AIIU8EIIBNT DEVICE<&):
A place or eetabliahment at one location
where an individual, auoc:iation,
putnenbip, company, or corporation
maintaina more than fifteen (15) amusement
devicea.
A place or Ntabliahmmt at one location
where an individual, auoc:iation,
putnenbip, company, or corporation
maintaina fifteen (15) or f-er amusement
devicea, eitlwr u a IIOle b.-or in
eoltjunction with 101De other buain-.
Any device which, upon inNrtion of a coin,
llut, tot.., plate or &c, or payment of a
comideratian dinctly therein, may be med
by the public for mtenainmmt, or
am-t, that~ a teat of akill,
either -tal or pbyaical, wbatber or not
recmerm, a IICOft, and lhall include, but not
be limited to, pool tabl•, IDOObr tabl•.
fOOlball tablea, electronic pmea, and pinball
macbinea of every kind and deacription.
AMUSEMENT ESTABJ IJIIIIIENT: An amwmmt an:ade, amwment cater,
itinerant ahow, public dance or hall, bowliq
alley, circus, carnival, or ahootinc pllery.
PlJBLIC DANCE, PUBLIC 8AUA Any danc:e where admiaaion can be bad by
the public pnerally with or without the
paymmt of a fee, with or without the purcbaae,
po11Nllion or ..-taticm of a ticket or
tokm, and any other dance operatad by dub
m-1-wbip, -ticbt, invitation or
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generally.
PUBLIC DANCE BAIL: Any premilff open to public dancing for pin
or to which the public ia admitt.ed upon
payment of an admiaaicm fee, membenhip
fee or for a charp of any kind and
deecription, or any hall or academy in which
clauea in dancing are held and inatructiona
in dancing pven for pay.
1-1-2: LICENSE BBQUIBBD: IT SJWJ. BE UNLAWFUL FOR AN
AMUSEMENT ESTABLISHMENT TO ENGAGE IN BUSINESS
PRIOR TO OBTAINING A LICENSE FROM THE LICENSING
OFFICER.
1-2-3: APPLICA110N FOR UCBN8E:
A . THE APPLICATION FOR AN AMUSEMENT ESTABLISHMENT
LICENSE SHALL BE MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
PROVISIONS OF TITLE 5, CHAPTER 1.
B. IN ADDfflON THE APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO
PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING:
C. MANAGER(S) LICENSE :
1 . ALL MANAGERS OF AMUSEMENT ESTABLISHMENTS
MUST BE LICENSED. LICENSES WILL BE ISSUED BY
THE LICENSING omen.
2. WHERE ANY LICENSE HOLDER HAS A CHANGE IN
MANAGER OR MANAGERS OF IDS/HER
ESTABLISHMENT, AND A NEW MANAGER HAS NOT
PREVIOUSLY BEEN APPROVED AS A MANAGER BY
THE LICENSING OfflCER, HEl8HB SJWJ. BE
PRESENTED BY THE HOLDER OF A LICENSE OR
SHALL PRESENT HDISELFIHERSELF TO THE OfflCE
OF THE LICENSING omen FOR A BACKGROUND
INVESTIGATION .
1-M: 8PBCW. OOND1'110N8AND IIB8'l1IICl'ION OF 'IBB UCINa IN
ADDfflON TO LICENSING CONDfflONS SET FORTH IN CHAPTER 1 OF
THIS TITLE, THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PROVISIONS SHALL APPLY:
A. INSPECTION. BEFORE A LICENSE IS GRANTED, FOR A
PUBLIC DANCES OR BALL, THE PRENISES DISCRIBED IN
THE APPLICATION SHALL BE INSPBCTED . A LICENSE
SHALL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL SUCH TDIB AS TID
APPLICANT DEMONSTRATES THAT SUCH PRENISES ARE IN
COMPLIANCE WITH THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE.
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AND HOLDERS OF AMUSEMENT CENTER OR AMUSEMENT
ARCADE LICENSES SHALL REPORT TO THE LICENSING
OFFICER THE ADDffiON OF ANY AMUSEMENT DEVICE OR
DEVICES TO THEIR PREMISES WITIDN FIFI'EEN (15) DAYS
OF SAID ADDffiON AND TENDER TO THE LICENSING
OFFICER AT THAT TIME THE REQUIRED FEE FOR EACH
ADDITIONAL AMUSEMENT DEVICE FOR THE REMAINDER
OF THE ORIGINAL LICENSE PERIOD. THE FEE IS NOT
PRORATED OVER THE PERIOD THE DEVICE IS PUT INTO
SERVICE. REPLACEMENT OF A DEVICE WITH ANOTHER
DEVICE IS NOT CONSIDERED AN ADDITIONAL AMUSEMENT
DEVICE.
Sed;ign 2. License fees for thu Chapter ahall be det.ermined and aet by City
Council in accordance with E.M.C. 5-1-8.
Sed;igp 3 . The Englewood City Council establiahed a temporary 1uapemion or
moratorium of certain milcellaneoua bUlineu licen1e1 for a period of 1ix months
with the puuge of Ordinance No. 25, aeries of 1996 and now removes the following
licenses from the moratorium:
Amusement Licenae Fees:
Amusement Arcade
Amusement Center
Amusement Device<•>
Amusement Eatablilhment
Billiards and Pool Table
Bowling Alley
Carnivals
Circuses
Itinerant Shows (other than carnivals or circuaes)
Shooting Galleries
Public Dance, Public Ball
Public Dance Hall.
Sec;tipn ,. Safety Clau111 The City Council, hereby finds, determines, and
declares that thu Ordinance i1 promulgated under the general police power of the
City of Englewood, that it ii promulgated for the bealth, aafety, and welfare at the
public, and that this Ordinance ii neceuary for the preaervatiOD of health and
safety and for the protection of public convenience and welfare. The City Council
further determinea that the Ordinance bean a ratiODal relatiOD ID the proper
legislative object aougbt to be obtained .
$edign 5. Sevcrahjljty If any clause, MDtence, paragraph, or part of thu
Ordinance or the application thereof ID any peno11 or circwDatan-aball for any
reaaon be adjudged by a court at c:ompetmt juriadiction invalid, auch judgment
,hall not affect impair or invalidate the nmaiDder at tbia Ordinance or ita
application to other penma or circwutancee.
Section 6 JD£ODeilYID\ OrdiDIPGII All other Ordinancee Ill' portiaaa thereof
incon1i1tent or confficting with tbia Ordinance Ill' any portion hereof are heNby
repealed to the eztent of 1uch inc:oaailtency or conflict.
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each and ...,,, riolatioD of tbia Onliaallol.
Introduced, nad ID tbll, ........ cm Int nadlqcm 1M 7tb day ol<>ctaNr, 1111.
Publilbed • a BID Ill' u Onliaaam cm tlle loth day ol<>ctaNr, 1111.
Read by title .......... tlDal ........ 1M 21atday olOdiablr, 1111.
Publilbed by title• OrcllDance No._. 8lria of 1111, m 1M Mtb day olOdiaNr,
1988.
ATTEST:
Loucriabia A. Bllia, City Clark
I, Laucrilbia A. Elia. City Qn oltlle City o1-.., ..... 011 ..... ....
catift tllat tile..,.. ad ...... ii a tne oapyfl .. 0. IF ...... ....
nadiDc and peNWwl by title • OrdiDam No. _. lllltll fl 1111.
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INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HATHAWAY
AN OBDDIAMCS llBPSALDIG 'lTIU: I, CIIAPl'D 4, OP 'l'IIS SNGUWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 19815 PERTAINING TO FOOD VENDORS AND RE-
&N.AC'l'DfG A NBW alAPl'D 4, AND WJIICII UIIOYll8 POOD VBNDOU
PROM ORDINANCE NO. 25, SERIES OF 1998 WRICR PBllTADftl TO THE
IIOMTOIIIUII OP UmNIIIII IN TD CIT!' OP IINGLaWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, the Enpewood City Council eatabliabed a temporary auapemicm or
moratorium of certain mi-llaneoua buainw licmw for a period of m mcmtba
with the pauqe of Ordinance No. 25, Nriee of 1996; and
WHEREAS, the moratoriWD or temporary auapenaicm of food vmdon licenaea;
and
WHEREAS, a aepante liceDle for food vendors is n-,y due t.o the impact this
activity may have cm the public'• health and aafety if not replated; and
WHEREAS, due t.o the unique upec:ta of this activity, additional licenae
requirementa are included; and
WHEREAS, health code compliance is included t.o iDaure that food itau IOlcl are
aafe for public COU111Dption; and
WHEREAS, due t.o the individualiaecl upeet of food vmclinc, tbNe licmaN an
unique to the buaiDeN and therefore only valid for the loc:atian Nt farth in the licenae;
and
WHEREAS, due to health and aafety -related t.o this licaae, the licmae is
sranted to the oriciDa1 licenae bolder only and not traml9rable; ud
WHEREAS, the nature afthis ~ impoaea a biper riak afpbyaical iDJarJ
and il1-to the public, tberefon, proof ol iuuraDce is nquind b tbia __..; and
WHEREAS, ice cream lalee from vebic:lea umn, audible advertiains may be
deemed a public nuisance, the impact is on the public ii minimiMd by boun of
operation and requirement& in this Chapter; and
WHEREAS, the boun of operation alao impmed are t.o protect the aafety af cbildnn;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCU. OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS POI.LOWS:
Stct,iqp 1. The City Council af the City af Baat-ood, Colorado banby amwla Title
15, Chapter,, of the En,1-ood MUDidpal Code 1115, by npealiDf wl N4111Cm11
Chapter ,. t.o read u follawa :
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SECTION:
5+1: Definition,
5+2: Lic:eme Required
M-3: ApplicatiOD For Lic:mae
5-6-6 : T-or Food VeDdon Lic:mHI
5+5: Special CODclitiCllll And BestrictiODI or Licenae
M-1: DD'INfflONB: IN ADDfflON TO THE DEFINlTIONS LISTED IN
E . II. C. 5-1-1, AND FOR THE PUBPOSE OF TIUS CODE IN ALL MATTERS
RELATING TO THE LICENSING OF FOOD VENDORS, THE FOLLOWING
TERMS, PHRASES, WORDS, AND THE DERIVATIONS SHALL HAVE THE
MEANINGS HEREIN:
FOOD VENDOR:
FOOD PBODUCI'&
PARK:
SIDEWALK•
SIDEWALK ABBA:
A licalNCl vmdar of'food proclucta.
Food proclw:ta prepared and proc111ed for
immediate CGDSUIDptiOD. Food producta
lball not apply to aroceey lltorN and limilar
eatablilbmmtl where food ii not pnpuecl or
IOld routinely for immediate couumption.
The aale of' ice, icea, frouD Cllltard, ice
milk, froun :,oprt, and aberbert, pnpared,
proc1111d and IOlcl for immediate
c:omumption.
Park ..... any prapertJ declicatad far nch
purpme and lball allo iDclude tbe walkwa,a
IIDII fouDtaiD -of tbe ........ Plua
IIDII .....,_ IIDll llib patlaa of LiUle DrJ
Creek Flood ... and ....... -u-t to
pub. Tbe 8oatb ..__ 8-tiaDal
Diltric& pub locatad in tbe maaidpal
bounclari• of'~ lball be CODlidend
• park.
That portim of' a publicly maintained or
cledaNd to be a public atnet or bipway bJ
any law of tbil State or any ........
orctm-W-tbe cmt, liDN or tbe
lat.al lime of a roadway ad tbe .......
property lime iDtadld far -bJ
pedeltriau.
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part thereof ia open t.o the U11e of the public for
purpoeee of vehicular travel or the entire
width of every way declared to be a public
meet or bipway by any law of tbia State or
any ordinance of tbia City.
Every device in, upon or by which any~
or property ia or may be tramport.ed or drawn,
irrespective of the IOUl'ce from which the
power t.o propel Aid vehicle may come and
in'Npective of the number of wbeela of Aid
vehicle.
l+I: LICBNIIB IIBQlJIIIBD: IT SHAU. BE UNLAWFUL FOR A FOOD
VENDOR TO ENGAGE IN BUSINESS PRIOR TO OBTAINING A LICENSE
FROM THE LICENSING OfflCER.
M-3: .APPLICA'l10N JIOllUCENBE:
A . THE APPLICATION FOR A FOOD VENDOR LICENSE SHALL BE
MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 5,
CHAPTER 1 .
B . IN ADDfflON THE APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO
PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING:
1-M: 8PBCIAL CONDfflONBAND 11B8T111C'110N8 OF LICBNIIE: IN
ADDfflON TO LICENSING CONDfflONS SET FOR IN CHAPTER 1 OF TIUS
TITLE, THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PROVISIONS SHALL APPLY.
A INSURANCE REQUTBED : LICENSE HOLDERS ARE REQUIRED
TO MAINTAIN THE FOLLOWING LEVELS OF INSURANCE:
1 . ALL MOTOR VEIUCLES USED IN THE OPERATION OF
THE LICENSED BUSINBSS SHALL BB INSURED UNDER
THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO .
2 . COMPREHENSIVE GINDAL UABlLITY WITH
A MINIMUM COMBINED SINGLE LDllT OF
LIABWTY FOR BODILY IN.JURY AND
PROPERTY DAMAGE OF ONE HUNDRED
THOUSAND DOLLARS (Sl00,000.00) PER
OCCURRENCE AND AGGREGATE .
FAILURE TO MAINTAIN SUCH INSURANCE OR TO SHOW
SUCH EVIDENCE ON REQUEST SHALL BB CAUSE FOR FAILURE
TO MAINTAIN SUCH INSURANCE OR TO SHOW SUCH
EVIDENCE ON REQUEST SHALL BB CAUSE FOR DOIEDIATE
REVOCATION OF THE LICENSE
B. LICENSES GRANTED UNDER THIS CIIAPTEll ARE NOT
TRANSFERABLE .
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C. ICE CREAM SAi ES: ICE CREAM VENDORS USING VEIUCLES ON
CITY STREETS MUST OBTAIN A FOOD VENDOR LICENSE •
STREETS AND SIDEWALKS AND SHALL COMPLY WITH THE
FOLLOWING ADDfflONAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. HOURS OF OPERATION ARE PERMITl'ED BETWEEN
NINE O'CLOCK (9:00) A.M . AND SUNSET.
2. ANY AUDIBLE ADVERTISING SUCH AS MUSIC, CHIMES,
VERBAL ANNOUNCEMENTS OR OTHER SOUND MUST BE
TURNED OFF WHD..E THE VEIUCLE IS AT REST.
D. HEALTH CODES LICENSE HOLDERS ARE REQUIRED TO
OPERATE IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL
AND STATE HEALTH REGULATIONS AS ADMINISTERED BY
THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY TRI-COUNTY HEALTH
DEPARTMENT.
E . LOCATION LICENSE HOLDERS MAY VEND ONLY IN THOSE
AREAS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THE LICENSE.
Ses;tjgn 2. Licensee fees for this Chapter ahall be determined and eet by City
Council in accordance with 5-1-8 oftbia Code.
Ses;tign 3. The Englewood City Council established a temporary IIUSpemion or
moratorium of certain miacellaneoue bueines1 licenaea for a period of m montha
with the puaage of Ordinance No. 25, aeries of 1996 and now removes the following
licenaea from the moratorium:
FOOD VENDOR LICENSES.
Ses;tigp ,. Wm CJ1u111 The City Council, hereby finda, determines, and
declarea that tbia Ordinance ii promulpted under the pneral police power of the
City of Enfl-ood, that it ii promulpted for tbe hNlth, Nfety, and welfare of t.be
public, and that tbia Ordinance ii n-.ry for tbe ,-rvatiOD of health and
ufety and for the protectiOD cl public convenience and welfare. The City Council
further determinea tblt the Ordinance bean a ratianal relatiOD 1D the proper
legialative object aoupt to be obtained.
Stc:tiPP 5 Scvct•hiJity If any clauae, aentence, paracraph, or part of thia
Ordinance or the application thereof ID any pel'ICID ar circumatan-ahall for any
reuon be adjudpd by a court cl competent juriadiction invalid, IUCb jud1111ent
,hall not affect impair ar invalidate tbe remainder cl tbia Ordinance or ita
application to other peraon1 or circumatancea.
Ses;tiqp 6 IP&QQai,wrt OrdiPIDCII All other Ordinancea ar porti0111 thereof
incon1i1tent or conftictin1 with tbia Ordinance or any portion hereof are hereby
repealed to the elltent of 1uch inC0111iatenc:y or conflict.
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Sed;igp 7 Effc qt rmeeJ Al' modjfic;atipp Tbe repeal or modiftcation of any
provinCID alt.be Code al the City al Enpewood by thia OrdinaDce lball DOt re1-.
atiquiah, alts, modify, or cbup in whole or in pat any pmalty, fadiiiture, or
liability, eitbs civil or erimiaal, which lball haw a.-iacarncl UDMr nch
provuion, and uch prvriaiCID lball be treatecl and beld • ltill ,.....,lnin1 in force
for the pmpall al nltaiDlns any wl all snpll' actilml, euitl, Jll'CIC .... iDp, and
pr-ldiam for the~ al the pmalty, IIIMtme, or liallility, • -1 • for
the pmpa of euteiDIDI any jadpaet, ...... _. CIIW wllida can • may be
rmdered, ....... GI' made in eac:b adiaal, euitl, pr a C fin .. , _. .. -!lti••.
Srtian A. &Ptlb-Tbe Paa1t:, Pr0t-... alB.11.C . 8ICtiml l+l eball apply to
uch and ...,. Yialation al tllie ~-
Introduced, reed in full, and paeeed CID flnt NMiDs CID the 'Nb day al Odabar, 1188.
Publiebed MI Bill for an OrdinaDce CID the lOlb day alOdabar, 1118.
Read by title wl paeeed CID final nadins CID the 21.et day al Odioblr, 1118.
Publiebed by title M OrdiDaDce No ._, Seriel al 1118, CID the :MthdayalOctiober',
1998.
ATTEST:
Louc:riabia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Loucriebia A. Ellia, City Clerk alt.be City al~ Cdando, ._.,
certify that the.._. and ....... ii. tne copy altbll OnliuDce ...........
nadiDs and pubtiebed by title u <>nma-No . _, S.-of 1118.
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COUNCILBILLNO. 52
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HATHAWAY
AN ORDINANCE DPBALDfO 'ITft.& I, CIIAP'l'D 11. 8BC'l'IOII I. OP 'l"la
ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 PERTAINING TO ARBORIST AND
mfAC'l'IMG A Mn CIIAP'l'D 1', AND WIIICII UIIOVII Q80Wl8T 19011
ORDINANCE NO. 25, SEBlES OF 1998 WHICH PBllTAINS TO THE
IIOaATOal1JII OI' UC&IIW Df 'l"la Clff OI' SNOLBWOOD, OOLOIIADO.
WHEREAS, tbe Bnpewood City Council eatablilbed a '9mpanry IIUapmliaa -
moratorium of certain miKeJlan-buainw licmw for a period al aia -tba
with tbe.,..... af OntiDance No. 25, amee of 1996; and
WHEREAS, the moratorium or temporary •uapenaion included arboriat JiceaNa;
and
WHEREAS, arborim offer a~. but often tim• danproua NrVice to tbe
public; and
WHEREAS, due to the inhermt riak aaociated with thu ..-vice, a aeparate
licenae, after tellting, ia n_.y to enaure only qualified penom perform thu
aervice to public; and
WHEREAS, the City Foreater or other deaipated maplc,yee baa tbe ~
bacqround to teat and to determine if applicant. are qualified to offer thu aervice to
the public; and
WHEREAS, tbe nature of thu aervice requiree only qualified .,._. and
therefore no tranafer of thu liceue ia allowed; and
WHEREAS, tbe nature at tlm Nl'Vice ia IIUCb that avur, to property or .--. ia a
aeriou1 conaideration, and tbenfore iuunDce ia required; and
WHEREAS, tbe licalaed arbaiat, NiDc qua1ifted in tbe care and maintmance aC
tl'eN sball not allow uayane under bi.a • her cbup that ia nat a liceaae bolder to
perform the aervicm aC an arboriat without bein, under tbe liceue bolder'• direct
1upervi1ion; and
WHEREAS, thu proviaioD prot.ecta the public from unqualifled penom
performing the aervicm of an arboriat;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
Sec;tigp 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby repNla Title
5, Chapter 12, Section 8, oftbe Eql..aod lluaidpal Code 1811, and mac:ta a -
Chapter H, which sball read u f'ollon:
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5-14-1: Definitions
5-14-2 : Licenae Required
5-14-3: Application For Licenae
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ARBORl8T
5-14-4: Special Conditiou And ReetrictiODB Of Licenae
5-14-1: DEFINITIONS: : IN ADDfflON TO THE DEFINITIONS USTED IN
E. M. C. 5-1-1, AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF TIDS CODE IN ALL MATTERS
RELATING TO THE UCENSING OF AllBOBISTS, THE FOU.OWING TERMS,
PHRASES, WORDS, AND THE DERIVATIONS SHALL HAVE THE MEANINGS
HEREIN:
ARBOIUST: A SPECIAUST IN THE CARE AND
IIAINTENANCE OF TREES . FOR THIS
CHAPTER AN AllBORIST ENGAGES IN
THE RELATED ACTIVITIES FOR A FEE,
CHARGE, OR OTHER COMPENSATION.
1-14-1: UCENIIE IIBQIJIBED: IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL FOR AN
ARBORIST TO ENGAGE IN BUSINESS PRIOR TO OBTAINING A UCENSE
FROM THE UCENSING OFFICER.
A THE APPUCATION FOR AN AllBORIST UCENSE SHALL BE
MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 5,
CHAPl'ER 1.
B . NO UCENSE SHALL BE l8SUBD WITHOUT THE WIUTl'EN
APPROVAL OF THE CITY FOIIB8'l"Bll OR OTIIBll DESIGNATED
EMPLOYEE WHO SHALL Plll8T BE SATISPIBD OF THE
COMPETENCY OF THE APPLICANT TO ENGAGE IN SUCH
BUSINESS BY ADIIISSION OF AN ORAL AND WRITTEN
EXAMINATION CONDUCl'ED BY THE CITY FORISTER OR
OTHER DISIGNATED CITY IIIPLOYBE. AT IDS OR HEil
DISCRETION, THE CITY FORBSTIR OR OTHER DESIGNATED
EMPLOYEE MAY ACCEPI' SPRAYING AND TRDOIING
UCENSES FROM OTHER .JURISDICftONS AS PRIMA FACIE
EVIDENCE THAT THE APPUCANT HAS SATISFACTORILY
COMPLETED ENGLEWOOD UCENSING REQUlllEMENTS.
1-1'-" 8Pl!lCW. OONDITIONIIAND mnucnoNBOI' UCDIBBz IN
ADDITION TO UCENSING CONDfflONS SET FOR IN CIIAPl'ER 1 OF TIDS
TITLE. THE FOU.OWING SPECIAL PROVISIONS SHALL APPLY.
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A. INSURANCE BE9JJIREQ : LICENSE HOLDERS ARE REQUIRED
TO MAINTAIN THE FOLLOWING LEVELS OF INSURANCE:
1. ALL MOTOR VEIUCLES USED IN THE OPERATION OF
THE LICENSED BUSINESS SHALL BE INSURED UNDER
THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO.
2. COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL UABIUTY WITH A
MINDIUM COMBINED SINGLE LDIIT OF UABILITY FOR
BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY OF ONE HUNDRED
THOUSAND DOU.ABS ($100,000) PD OCCURRENCE AND
AGGREGATE .
TO MAINTAIN SUCH INSURANCE OR TO PROVIDE SUCH
EVIDENCE ON REQUBST SHAU BE CAUSE POR DDIBDIATE
REVOCATION OF THE UCENSE.
B. TRANSFER. ARBORIST UCENSES ARE NOT TllANSFERABLE.
C. SUPERYJSION or wop THE UCBNSE ROI.DD SHALL
SUPERVISE AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL WORK DONE
UNDER THE LICENSE.
Sec;tigp 2. l,iceny Foe: Lic:enae feea for tbia Chapter lball be clet.ermined and
eet by City Council in accordance with 5-1-8 oftbia Code.
Sec;tiqp 3 . Lican1u EWIPirml : It lball be unlawful fw any~ to act u an
Arboriat without fint J)l'OCUJ'Ull a li-. All pnmaiau of Chapter 1, oftbia Title
are applicable u well u thole apecial proriaiau lilt.ell balow.
Sec;tiqp 4. 'lbe En,lewood City Coaacil Ntabliebed a~ auapmaion or
moratorium of certain mw»IJan-buaiw licmw fw a period of m montba
with the pauap of Ordinance No. 25, Nriel of 19118 md DOW nm-tbe foUowmc
licenaea from the moratorium:
Sec:tigp 5 Sefdy CJ19w 'lbe City Couacil, baebJ flDcla, ......_, and
declares that tbia Ordinance ia promulpt,ecl under tbe ......i police IIO'NI' of tbe
City of Eqlewood, that it ia promulpt.ed for tbe bNltb, ufaty, ud ..afare of tbe
public, and that thia Ordinance ia n-,y for tbe .-,-.ation of a-Ith and
aaf'ety and for tbe prot.eetion of public con'ffllience ad welfare. TIie City Council
further determines that tbe Ordinance bean a rational relation to tbe proper
Jqialative object -,ht to be obtained.
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Sec;ti111 6 SexCAhility If any claw, NDtence, paragraph. or put af this
Ordinance or the applicaticm tbereaf to any .,._ or circ:umatancea lhall for any
reuon bJ adjudpd by a court of cmnpatmt juriadiction invalid, 1Uch judcment
llhall not affect impair or invalidate tbe nmaincler of this Ordinance er ita
applicaticm to other pencma or~-
Sec;tiqn 7 Jnnmpjetent Onlinenc:ee All atber Ordinallcea or portiom tbereof'
illcoaaiatent or eonflictiq with this OrdiDaDce or uy partiaD bereof are hereby
repealed to the at.mt of auch iDcaui8teDcy GI' -8ict.
Sec;tiqn a. Mid q( ...,, m:: medifis•tjpp 'l1le npeal or modification of any
proviaioD of the Code of tbe City of Bnpwood by 1llia OrdiDaDce aball aat releue,
emn,uiab, alter, modify, or chanp ill wbole or ill pat uy pmalty, forfeiture, or
liability, either civil GI' criminil, which lball have 1,-. iDc:arred under IUCb
proviaicm, and each proviaiOD lhall be tnated and held • ltill remainiq ill force
for tbe purpoael or •uataininr any ud all proper acticms, Rita, proceedinp, and
proaec:utiom for the enforcement of'the penalty, forfeiture, or liability, u -nu for
tbe purpme or IUltainiq any judpamt, decree, or order wmch can or may be
rendered, mtered, or made ill such adicms, IUita, proceedinp, or proaecuticms.
Sec;ti1119. f.c.ulty. 1be Penalty ProviaiOD orE.M.C. SectiOD 1-4-1 lhall apply to
each and every violation or this OrdinaDce.
Introduced, read ill full, and pused OD fint l"NmDf OD the 7th day or October, 1996.
Publilhed u a Bill for an Ordinance OD the 10th day orOdaber, 1996.
Read by title and pused OD final readiq OD the 21st day of October, 1996.
Publilhed by title u Ordinance No._, s.riee of 1996, OD the MIil day of'Odaber,
1996.
ATTEST :
Loucrilhia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucrilhia A. Ellil, City Clerk or the City of Eqlewood, Colorado, hereby
certify that the above and fOJ"910U11 ii a true copy of' the OrdiDance pueecl OD ftnal
readiD1 and published by title u OrdiDance No. _, Seri• of 1996.
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BY AUTHORITY
CIPIIDWICS IIO. _
SERIBS OF UNl8
ootJNCU. BUL N0.116
INTBODUCBD BY ootJNCU..
NBNBBR HATHAWAY
WHDBAS, pww •to ti C CN, CJUL. tllaa..il r rt iaad to...._. L&APftmda
by-*'ad to local dtiel .. Clllaldiel ................... ...., .,,._ iD Oalando
bytheinp1-mtlllioaallocal,.....w ... ,b111•by..._._. ................. ...._
driYiq ....-tioD ad Paw mbum•• im,p&oo ate; _.
WIIBBEAS.tlleta&a!badpt ............. .,, ..................... ., ..
prciec:t watt ii $&0,000 with tile State'• ----.._. 6-L&AP • •11.000 • ao. ad
the City', 1UN • *85,000 ar 701li; and
WHBIIBAS, the Enpewood J>.putaalt al.,_,..._,___..... tbl fllcPmical
alliPity to pnperly perfilrm the prciec:t • ., rriled iD tlle I a Ii Cf ad to..._ 111a
L&AF olijedh• al the State l41il!etmw;
NOW, '111BRBPORB, BE IT OI.DAINBD BY THB Cft'Y OOUlfaL OP THB Cft'Y OP
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS POLLOWB:
8edim 1. Tbe .......... ta! omdnd ....._ ....... .,Clllndo, ...... _ _.
beneftt al the Colorado Depatmat f/lTrn,iMmGD, om. f/lTI r rrt rt'•• a.r.,, _.
the City al .......... far the ........ Dlpaltemt allallty ...... (Peliee
l>eputrwat),. capy alwbicb marbd Bddllit A, ........................ .__
by ret-"-nu L-06-97, ii benby ........ by W ..... Qty Oaadl.
8edim a. Tbe...,... .. City Clerk an blnby .................... Mid
Ccllltnct CID baba!f'althe Cit;Jal ........ and tbl ........ 0,i.. t .,...,
ServicN.
lntroducecl, read iD full, ........ CID Int ..... tlle 'Nia dliy alOdallllr, 1111 .
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Publiabecl u a Bill for an OrclinaDce CID the lOdl day of<>ct.aber, 1996.
Read by title and puNd C1D lnal nadinc cm the 2J.at day of<>ct.aber, 1996.
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ATTEST:
Louc:riahia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Louc:riabia A. Ellia, City Clerk of the City of.....,._., Colorado, ~ eatify that
the above and fonpiaf ia a true copy of tile Ordilumce peaed CID tbw ~ and
publiabed by title u OrclinaDce No. _, 8lriN of 1996.
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DEPARTIENT OR AGENCY NUIIIIER: L:05-97
CONTRACT ROUTlilG NUl•ER: ----
CONTRACT
THIS CONTRACT, Made this day of , 1996, by and between the State of
Colorado, for the 1.11e and benefit of the Colorado Department of Transportation, Office of Transportation
Safety, 4201 East Arkansas Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80222-3406 (hereinafter l'9f9mld to u "the
State; and the City of Englewood, for the Englewood Police Department, 3815 S. Elati Street.
Englewood, CO . 80110 (hereinafter '9ferred to • "lhe Conlrac:1Df").
WHEREAS, authority exists in the Law and Funds have been budg•1d, appn:ipiiated and olherwiN
made available and a sufficient unencumbered balance tlweof remains available for payment in Fund
.Number 403, Appropriation Code 304, ORGN 9817, Function Number 9586, GBL Number OSLE and
FEIN Number 846000583-F; and
WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination hu been accomplished from and with
appropriate agencies; and
WHEREAS, the Legislature has created the Law Enforcement Auistance Fund (LEAF) for the
prevention of drunken driving (43-4-401 through 43-4-404, CRS, raplacement edition); and
WHEREAS, LEAF hu been established to provide Midi to aid in the prevention of drurun driving
and the enforcement of laws pertaining to driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to §(3 4 404, C.R.S., the Stall ii authorized to alocall LEAF funds by
contrad to local authorities (citiel and counties) to benallt the health and uf8ty of persons in Colorado
by the implementation of local progrwns developed by the local aulhortliel for drunken driving prevention
and law enforcement improvements; and
WHEREAS, the Contractor has IUbmill9d a LEAF prqect funding .Application, which has been
approved by the State; and
WHEREAS, the Contractor has ellabllhed a quallled program, canailllnt wllh CUff9l1t Stale
Highway Safety rules at 2CCR 802-1, 1D coordi ... alar1a to prwant dn.rllan driving and to enforce laws
pertaining to driving under the Influence of alcohol and drugl within la jurildiction; and
WHEREAS, the Contractor has avuable the tachnical ability to property perfonn the project u
described in the Approved Application and 1D addrw the LEAF objectives of the Legillatunt; and
WHEREAS, this Contract ii execul8d by the S1all under authortly of 29-1-203, 43-1-106, 43-+402
and 403, and 24-42-103 CRS, and bytheContracaundenediol•29-1-203 and 30-11-101, 31-15-101
CRS or home rule charter, as applicable, and the allachecl rNOlutlon.
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NOW THEREFORE. it is hereby agreed as follows:
1 . The Contractor's Approved LEAF Application, the LEAF Contract Management Manual dated
August 1, 1992 and LEAF Application Guidelines dated July, 1992, the State Highway Safety Rules at
2CCR 602-1, and Attachments A, B and C are .inc:orpormd herein by this reference as tenns and
conditions of this contract. The Contractor IICknowtedgel that it has received copies of the LEAF
Contract Management Manual, the Application Guidelines, and the State Highway Safety Rules. The
Contractor shall comply with all tem,s and conditions of this Contract. In the ewtnt of a conftict between
the teffl1S of this Contract and the tenns of the inc:orpormd materials, the following priority shall be used
to resolve such conflict:
A. State Highway Safety Rules; then
B: LEAF Contract Management Manual and Guidelines; then
C. This Contract; then
D. Attachments A. 8, C, in that order: then
E. Approved Application.
2. The Contractor shall cany out the progrwn and lhaU perform the activities which are specifically
described in the Approved Application and are generally described in Attachment A (collectively, "the
project").
3. The Contractor shall submit quarterly ntpOrts to the State detailing the perfonnance of this
Contract according to the reporting crileria described in Allactment B.
4. prqect funding Pl'PYiliPDI-The total budget amount authorized by this Contract for the actual
costs of the project work is $50,000, as delcrlled in A1lactment C. The Stnt and the Contractor
shall participate in the payment of this total budget amount, as provided herein.
A. State's maximum share (fTam LEAF)
B. Contractor's lhare
TOTAL AMOUNT
$15,000 (30%)
$35,000 (70%)
--(100%)
The State shall use LEAF funds exduaively to pay for 30% of the actual coats incurred by the
Contractor for the project work up to the Stall's rnmdmum lhant amount of $15,000 (30% of
$50,000). Provided, however, that the State's maximum lhare shall not exceed the amount of
S15,000 for any reason, including if the Conlractor voluntarily pays men 1tWI the mnmum mn:h
amount required of the Contractor under this c:ontrllc:t, unlea this connct ii aupplelnel 118d in writing
to that effect prior to the incurring of any cost In __. of the 1Dlal budgllt amount.
The Contractor shall provide a minimum match lhare of $35,000 (70% of $50,000), eilher in
payment of actual costs incurred for the project work or in the performance of n-kind l8fVicel on the
project, which reimbursement be directly relatad to the enforcement of laws pertaining to driving
under the influence of alcohol or other drugs.
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It is anticipatecl that the Contractor may voluntarily provide either payment of actual costs or
in-kind services exceeding its minimum match requi...-nt in order to establish the pro;ect on a
permanent basis, provided that It is exprwly understood that any such voluntary payment or
MfVices shall not increase the State's maximum lhare under 1hil contrac:t.
In addition, if the Contractor fails to provide the total amount of ils minimum match share the
State's obligation to pay its percentage lhare shall be reduced in dintct proportion to the exlient of
such failure, so that the State's obligation wll be Nduced $30 for each $70 (30%-70%) the
Contractor fails to provide . Upon notice from the Slall, the Contractor shall repay the State any
amount that was paid by the State and that a lUbleq'*1t audit dlllrmiMs the Contractor exceeded
the State's percentage of obligation Wider' this cantact.
If the Contractor incurs pro;ect costs which exceed the Allachw1t C budget amount without
first obtaining an approval in that amount by Wltlln caunct .,..lldnwlt. the Contrac::IDr shall be
solely responsible for the payment of such ..,... COiia.
The State share of the total budget amount wil be provided solely from LEAF funds. Any
obligation of the State under this Contract is conti1 igent balh upon LEAF funds being avalable for this
Contract and upon the Contractor providing its minimum lhare.
The State will pay the Contractor for the Slat's share of actual costa incumld on a monthly or
quarterty basis, subject to prior ntvl8w and approval by the State of WOik perfomw1ce and purS&ant
to payment procedures contained in the LEAF Connet Manual. The Contractor shall maintain ..
ilemized accounting of all billings and olher "9COf'dl to support d costs chaged to the Conlract and
shall present same to the State upon ,-quest
The obligation of the Contractor far al or any part of the payment abliQalkN• Nt out tw9in atl8II
only extend to monies duly and lawfully apprapilalld for the purpaee of til Conlract by a.
Goveming Body of the Contractor. The Contractol tw9by ...,...,,1111 and wanwa that the moniea
to pay for the Contractor's obligations delcribed henlin haw already been legally apprap1 iallld by the
Governing Body for the purpoee of this Contract.
5. The effective date of this contrllc:t lhall be the dall the Conlraller of the S1ldla of Colorado
approves this contract. or such later dale specified herwin. The Connet IMI begin Janaary 1, 1887,
and shall terminate on December 31, 1997.
e. The Contractor agrw that any aubcDnlrllda enllred 1nm by a. ColllradDI under ttlil Cot1ract
must meet all applicable State and Federal ~ and fflUlt be apprvvad by U. Office of
Transportation Safety prior to uecution by the Contractor.
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7 . a) Termination Pue to Loss ot funding. The parties hereto exprw1y ntc:0gnize that the
Contractor is to be paid, reimbursed, or otherwise compenuled solely with certain funds provided to
the State for the purpose of contracting for the services provided for herein. Therefore. the Con-
tractor expressly understands and agrees that all its rights, demands and claims to compensation
arising under this Contract are contingent upon receipt of such funds by the State. In the event that
such funds or any part thereof are not received by the State, the State or Contractor may invnediatllty
tenninate this Contract.
b) Iermination fpr Caue. If, through any cause. either party shaU fail to fulfill in a timely and
proper manner the obligations under this Contract. or if either party shaU violate any of the covenants.
agrNITlents or stipulations of this Contract, the non-br9aching party shall thereupon have the right to
l8nninate this Contract for cause by giving writl8n notice to the breaching party such tarmination and
specifying the effective date thenlof, at least thirty (30) days before the elJ9ctive date of such
lamlil lation. In that event, all finished or unfinished docunenta, data, studies, aaneys, drawings,
maps, models, photographs, and reports of other malarial pqlp8l9d by the Contractor under this
Contract shall, at the option of the State, become 11s property. and the Contractor shall be entitled to
receive just and equitable compensation for any satilfactory wortc completed on such documents and
other materials.
Notwithstanding the above, the breaching party shall not be relieved of liability to the
non-breaching party for any damages sustained by the non-breaching party by virtue of a breach of
the Contract by the breaching party, and the State may withhold any payments to the Contractor for
the purpose of setoff until such time as the exact amount of damages due the State from the
Contractor is determined , if the Contractor is a breaching party.
c) Teanination fpr CoOYIQjenca. Either party may terminal8 this Contract at any time that it
determines that the purpose of the distribution of monies under the Contract would no longer be
served by completion of the Project. Such party shall effect such termination by giving wrtaen notice
of termination to the other party and specifying the effective da thentof, at least twenty (20) days
before the effective date of such termination .
8. The Contractor shall adopt a resolution IUbstantially in the form pr91enl8d by the State, which
approves this Contract, obligates the necessary local monies to pay for b share of costs or in-kind
services and authorizes a signatory to execute this Contract A copy of such resolution shall be
attached to and made a part of this Contract.
9. The Contractor shall perfonn its duties hereunder a an independent contradDr and not a an
employee. Neither the Contractor nor any agent or employee ~ the Contractor shall be deemed to
be an agent or employee of the State. The Contractor shall pay, when due, aR ,-qund employment
taxes and compensation (and show proof of such insurance) and unemployment compenution
insurance in the amounts required by law, and shall be solely l'9ll)Onlible for the acts of the
Contractor, its employees and agents.
10. The Special Provisions are attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof as tenns and
conditions of this contract.
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IN WITNESS VVHEREOF, the parties henllo have caUl8d the b9gOing contract 1D be execulad by
their duly authorized officers the day and year first llbove wnllln.
City of Englewood
Contrador:
Poailion: 11avi;oor.iiaciiiniii11imi11ii1 i11iix,-
Thoma• l. Burns, Mayor
Conlradal. _______ _
Pallion:a........
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City of Englewood
A~ L. Brotzman, City Attorney
ATTEST
City of Englewood
Clerk
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
STATE OF COLORADO
ROY RQIIER, GOVERNOR
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GULLERIIO V. VIDAL
Eac:ulM Dnca
Oipnftllll olTrw ..........
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Branch Mlliagel'
Trai iapm1atiol I Safllly &
Tlllffic Enginwil ig Branch
ATTEST
Chlaf Cllltl
Dlpa1mnolTrai ..........
APPRQY4 1S
BY. Ul--_.,---'f .... &__,.llft __ M ________ _
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I ~ DEPARTIIENT OF TRANIPORTATION
~·BU' CON'l'RAC~ AT'rACIINBH'l A
~: To increm and improve the erdarclrnent d the lawl paltlliliig 1D alcohol and drug ralalld
nlic affelw within the Cly rA Eligla•ODd by perbmiig the dvllill delcrt.d in the Approved
Applclltion and u,11aizad balow.
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Provide offlcerl through out the t1m1 d 1h11 contract 1D perfann DUI enforcement dutial
activitie1 wllhin the Cly rA Engl• IIOOd • l1ald in the Apprvwed Application .
Conduct at !eat two IObfilty ctwclcpoinll or Uluratian pab'OII during 1997. Thil can be
in cooperation with • nearby~. the sa... Pahl or aalaly by the Englewood Polee
Depar1ment.
Make •II IHIDI ..... tD irrnn the DUI alcatlal and diug rallll8d aff9S1s within the
Ctty of Englewood by 5% tam the 1118 ...._
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~I COLOIWX) DIPAlffllENT of TIIANIPORTATIDN
"_ I,BU' COlffRACT AffACBNBM'.r B
LEAF MPORTING Cid I ERiA FF Plajact. L-05-17
1). Each quallr' h C01111..-lhal aubmit a NPG1t ID h Ollm olT,allPQl1alial, Saflty in
accmdalm wit. h LEAF CoNlacl MIi......-Mlnull. The Q&alllt, Rapor1a wa "* al activlly
accampllltmenll • '9qlDd by Cornet Number L.-.e7 cutng .. NPOl1lng period. The
ElaglNaod Pab Dapai1mn .. UN h pnwided LEAF Giant Mllaagal' ..,.,_ package wt-.
complll.g data and l&Dnlliig .............. Al ...... be lllqUi9d 1D ... h eaftwar9
• 10 that e. Slale can belllr ma11g9 e. LEAF program.
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Tranaportatian Saf9ty If such Q...earty Rapar1a .. not c;unnt ar .. not compiled Uling h LEAF
Grant Manager software program.
3). Upon compl8lion of al LEAF activity h El.gllwaod Palm Dapai1mn .. aubmit a F" ... Rapart
in accordance wllh h LEAF Conlrac:t .._......,.. Manual
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October 21, 1998
Agenda Item
11 ai : Resolution adjustin1 En1lewood
1 Golf Course Fees
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Parks and Recreation Department : Bob Bursener, Golf Course Man .. er
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
1993 --Council made an adjustment to golf fees --Resolution #31, Series of 1993
1990 --Council made an adjustment to golf fees --Reaolution #79, Series of 1990
1987 --Council made an adjustment to golf fees --Resolution #38, Series of 1987
1994 --Council made an adjustment to golf fees --Reaolution #82, Series of 1994
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Staff aeeb Council's support for a resolution adjuating the fee acheduJe at tbe
Englewood GolfCouree etlective January 1, 1997.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
Aa part of the Golf Ellpansion Project, it wu recommended that fees be reviewed every
two years. The determination of a fee increase would be based on financial needs,
capital needs, bond repayment, market analyaia, etc.
Englewood's current golf fees are below tbe market average for municipal eolfcounes
in the metro area . We do not feel tbe fee adjustments will jeopardize participation
levels and it will continue to give Englewood residents a substantial barpin. The fee
adjustments will give us flexibility in our changing economy and will allow us to meet
capital project needs while increasing the atreqtb of our Golf Courae Reserve Fund
The Parke and Recreation Commiuion, at the October 1996 meeting, voted to
recommend to City Council approval of the fees echecluJe u preeented.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The proposed fee adjustments will increase annual revenues by approximately
$115,000 per year.
LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
Reeolution
Schedule of Current and Propoaed Feea
Fee Survey
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Resident 18
Non-Resident 18
Senior 18
Annual 18
Resident 9
Non-Resident 9
Senior 9
Annual9
Par 3 · Resident 9
Par 3 -Non-Resident
Par 3 • Senior 9
7 Day Annual Fee
5 Day Res. Annual Fee
5 Day Sr. Annual Fee
7 Day N/R Annual Fee
5 Day N/R Annual Fee
18 Hole Cart
9 Hole Cart
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En1lewood Golf Course Fee Schedule
Effective January 1, 1997
Present Fee
$12.00
$18.00
$11.00
$ 1.50
$ 8.00
$12.00
$ 8.00
$ .75
$ 6.00
$ 8.00
$ 5.00
$400.00
$300.00
$275.00
$450.00
$320.00
$19.00
$10.00
Proposed Fee
$14.00
$20.00
$13.00
$ 2.00
$ 9.00
$13.00
$ 8.00 (No Change)
$ 1.00
$ 6.00 (No Change)
$ 8.00 (No Change)
$ 5.00 (No Change)
$400.00 (No Change
$300.00 (No Change
$275.00 (No Change
$450.00 (No Change
$320.00 (No Change
$20.00
$10.00 (No Change)
Driving Range -Sm. Bucket
Driving Range -Lg. Bucket
$ 2.50
$ 4.00
$ 3.00
$ 4.50
Type
Res. -1 Month
N/R-1 Month
Res. · 3 Months
N/R -3 Months
Res. -5 Months
N/R -5 Months
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Junior Golf Fees
Present Fee Propoeed Fee
$ 24.00 + .75 per 9 Holes
$ 35.00 + . 75 per 9 Holes
$ 60.00 + .75 per 9 Holes
$ 87.50 + .75 per 9 Holes
S 90.00 + . 75 per 9 Holes
$132.00 + .75 per 9 Holes
$24.00 + 1.00 per 9 Holes
$35.00 + 1.00 per 9 Holes
$60.00 + 1.00 per 9 Holes
$87 .50 + 1.00 per 9 Holes
'90.00 + 1.00 per 9 Holes
$132.00 + 1.00 per 9 Holes
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WHEREAS, the Golf eoar. ,._ are nriewed aaaually and afta, cmdactmr a fee
IIUl'VeJ mother munic:ipal ---ill the -which lband the canmt .. ,_ are
below the market;
NOW, THEBEPOBE, BB ff DSOLVBD BY THE cm OOUNCll. OP THE cm OP
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sr1im 1. '11le followiq r.e ICbedule a w m the BDpewood mmudpal Golf Comae ia
hereby adapted 6c:tive Jam&U)' 1, 1197 .
.uooJAL NEVBIBSBJP FBIS·
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II00.00
5 Day
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No--n ·« •-a I II will•......_ C
GBIPJFBIS:
Non-a..ident
a.iclent
Senior
Annual Daily Pee
Non-Resident
lleaident
Senior
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SID.GO
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Resident $M.OO + $1.00 p9 balm '80.00 + $1.llO p9 balm '80.00 +$1.00 p9 balm
Non-Re1ident $35.00 + $1.00 p9 balm $87 JiO + $1.00 p9 balm $132.00 +$1.00 p'9 balN
GOLF C681'5·
DRIVING RANGE:
JI.Bala
0,.00
I..Balll
$10.00
ADOPTED AND APPBOVED dlil 2i.t day of Odabll' 1118.
ATTEST :
Louc:rilhia A. Ellil, City Clerk
I, Louc:rilbia A. Ellil, City Ciak far the City of ......... Calando, _...,, certify tbe
above ii a true copy of RelolutiaD No._. 8lriN of UIN.
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A DIOU1l'ION B8'l'AIIUIIIIIM ,m ,aa Alli ee mn uca 11 maaa ft'l'I..&
5, CRAPTEll 2, OF THE ENGLEWOOD IIUNICJPAL CODE 1185.
WHEREAS, tbia NIOlutioD eet•NiwhM Jicmee feee i1r em-te; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of ......... Colorado bu emended Title 5,
Chapter 2, of the Eqlewoocl llunic:ipal Code with the .,..... of C.B. 50, Seriee of 1996; and
WHEREAS, li-feN are -appropriatlelJ eet by Council .-olu1iall OD a annual
ba•i1;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BBSOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sec1ior 1. The City Cormcil of the City of .......... Colarado baebJ 9Plll'O"N the
followiac li-C.-for em-ta.
AMUSEMENT LICENSE FEES:
Amuaement Arcade Llc:enae $100.00 annual ftad fee plue $25.00 per madune or
table annually
Applicaticm Fee $110.00 pul iD ..__
Amueement C-ter Liemee $ 50.00 -aa1 ftad fie plue Stl.00 per aamiDe •
table UDually
Applicaticm Fee $110.00 pul iD ..__
Billiarda end Pool Hall Liceme
$ 50.00 UDaal ftad tiee plue Stl.00 per table aanually
Applicaticm Fee $110.00 pul iD ..__
Bowlin1 Alley Llceme
Application Fee
Carnival
Application Fee
Itinerant Shaw U-
Applicaticm Fee
$ 50.00 ftad fie plue Stl.00 per lam per ,-r
$ 10.00 pul iD ..__
$100.00 for the tint clay plue $50.00 for wb additiaDal clay,
paid in---• 10.00 pul iD ..__
S 50.00 ilr the Int clay plue Stl.00 far wb ............ clay ,.. ......
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Applic:atian Fee
ShootiDc Galleriea
Applicatian Fee
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$100.00 for the fint day plu $50.00 for eada lldditianal day,
paid ill advance
$ 10.00 paid in--
$100.00 aDDually
$ 10.00 paid ill._
Public Duce or Ball LiceDN S 50.00 aDDually
Applicatian Fee $110.00 paid iD ..._
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia 2lat day fl<>ctaber, 1198.
ATTEST :
Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Loucrilbia A. Ellia, City an far the Qty • ......,._, Colorado, hereby certify the
above ia a true copy fl ReeolutiClll No ._. Sarial fl 1916.
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TITLE 5, CHAPI'ER ,, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985.
WHEREAS, tbia reaolution eat.abJilbel liCIDN fw for Food Vendora; and
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WHEREAS, the City Council oftbe City ofEDllewoocl, Colorado bu amended Title 5,
Chapter,, oftbe Enllewood Municipal Code with the puup ofC.B. 51, Seriee ofl996; ud
WHEREAS, liCIDN fw are more appropriately Nt by Counc:il reaolution on an IIIUlaal
ba1i1;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCll. OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Ses1;im 1. The City Council oftbe City of........, Calondo hlreby a...-tbe
following Jiceme r-for Food Vendon.
FEES FOR FOOD VENDORS:
A. Food Vendor Licenae F-• Streetl ud Sidewalb
Application Fee
B . Food Vendor Licmae F-• Parb
Application Fee
C. Ice Cream Vmdor Licmae F-
Application Fee
SS0.00 annually
$10.00 paid in advance
$25.00 annually
$10.00 paid in advance
SS0.00 annaally
s10.oo paid in advance
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia 211t day of October, 1886.
,,.__ J. Buma, llayur
ATTEST :
Loucri1hia A. Ellil, City Clerk
I, Loucrilhia A. Ellil, City C1.t for the City of Eapwood, Colorado, banby cm1ify the
• above ii a true copy of Relolution No._, SeriN of 1886.
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COWICIL GOM. NI/J PIIEVIOUI COUNCIi ACTION
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ReloluUOII ............. for
IOIIWendcedllcllesol
......... , for IICIIIIN under TIiie
I, Clllpllf' 4 (Food DNIINs
Thll f9IDluUon NII.._ fNs far TIie 5, a...,4 ollw Cly Code. TIie ......_.la ....... per lie
c::NngN 1w Council adaplld In lie onll•a 11111 ..... fflOl'lllaltum on 11111 Clllpllf'.
Al lie May I, 1918 IIUdy INllon, _,, dllaaed .. p,apoeed fflOl'lllaltum wlll .. Coundl. On June ,. 1111,
lie Cly Councll rud end pmecl O.dll•a 25, .._. of 1111 on tlnal lNdlng. 1'1111 Oldll•a ........_ ..
moralorium 10 run from June 10, 1111 to l>ecllnNI" 10, 1111. On Oc:.taber 7 , 1•. Coundl !Nd end paaed an
onllnance making cllangel lo TIiie 5, Clllpllf' 4 on lrll lNdlng.
IIECOIIIIENDED ACTION
Slaff recommends Cly Counc:I approve 11111.....,. I• I 7 0•111 t'Ns for TIie 5, Chapler 4 .
UCKOIIOUND, ANALnJa, NI/J ALTEIIIMTND WIS L
UclrW under TIiie 5, Clllpllr4 ... palt of .. lllOI....,.. 1111...,. on June 10, 1111. TIie onll•a llll
Coundl edopled lifted lie fflOl'lllaltum end ...... CGuncT IO ....... far ZCllllla bf .......... Ill .. Min,
Coundlwa revtewTIUe St'Ns•Pllt °' ....... ...,...,._. 111e ....... ...,11C1111Nend
.... illlon .. not being dlanged fnlm ....,_. lwell. TIie ...... pnlpOeld IO lie ... • .. fallDwlllll lwell
until lie next review:
UcenNFeN:
Food Vendor UolMe • ...... end Sidi 11111:
Apwl9lcalkln Fee: $10.00
lnllilll .... end Ndl ......i: sso.oo
Food Vendor UolMe • Peru:
Apwl9lcalkln Fee: $10.00
lJcenN $25 .00
lcl Crum Vendor UolMe:
Applcalkln Fee: 110.00
lnlllal .... and Ndl ......i: sso.oo
,...:W. .. ACT
The Cly of Eligllwood coSllcHd $125.00 In food vendor .... In 1111.
UIT OF ATTACI • .,..,.: Copr of prupoeed NI09ullon
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A D80Uffl0N aTASI..IIIIIDfO nlB IO&AU0811'1' UCSNDB UMDD TlTLB 5,
CHAPI'ER H, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985.
WHEREAS, the City Council al the City al Enpewood, Colorado bu alllMIMled Title 5,
Chapter 12, Sec:tioa 8, al the EDp,woad llmucipal Code with the ....... al C.B. 52. SeriN al
1996;ud
WHEREAS, liceme re. are man appropriately Nt by Council reaalutiGD cm ua -ua1
ba1i1;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Soc:tim 1. 'lbe City Council of the City al Eup,wood, Ccilondo banb:, approv91 the
followinc liceDle feea for uboriatl.
FEES FOR ARBORISTS:
Arboriat Liceue Feea
Applicaticm Fee
$50.00 annually
Sl0.00 paid iD ....__
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbil 2111t day alOddllr, 1111.
ATTEST :
Loucrilhia A. Ellil, City Clerk
I, Loucrilhia A. Ellil, City Clerk far the City al 11:Dpewood. Colando, blnb:, -1ify the
above ii a true copy of Reaolution No._. 8eriN al 1111.
Loucriabia A . Bllia
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dlangea Counc:l adllplld In .. on11 ... 1111 ..., ............ on 1111 Clllpllr.
,.. .. ...,,., • ..., ........ llaff...., 11 .. ,ra,1,,11 .............. c.d. 0n ..... s.1•.
the Cly CcMlcl INI •,... ONIMi1C12I, ..... .,1•on 111a1 ...... Tlllao.••• •stn1Nc1t11e
fflOl'lmtum ID run flam June 10, 1• ID Demnml" 10, 1•. On Odllller 7, 1•. Counc:I INd and,... an
onlnance ID add 1111 MW~-TIiis IIDIMe W .._...., ___ In~ 12 alTlle 5.
IIECOl•WNaeD ACTION
Staff l'9CDll'lffaldl Cly Councll lllPRM 11111 ........ I 1 17 Haig fNs far TIii 5, a_.., 14.
UCKGIIOIN), WL.ftll, MD ALTIIINATND Wii &
L.lolnlea under TIii 5, Clllplar 2..,..., al .............. 1111111 on June 10, 1•. TIie Clllll•a
CcMlcl ................................ Counc:IID .. fNsfar...._lllf........_ 111 .. Mln.
Cculcl ...... ,... ................................ 'TIie ................... ..
llelngclalgedfram ...... levell,bul• 11871111 JCT IM .... lllilllllallllldlD...,adl1tP11:-. ...
COIis. TIie fNI • PIIDIIOlldlD be ............. ----... ..:aw.
Albarlll Applcll!on Fee: 110.00 per Tolllle
Albarlll Ucena: l50.00111r ,.... -, fnld5all of a,_.
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TIie Cly of Eligllwood ca5adld MS0.00 In ...... ,,__"""' 1•.
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NTIATEDBY
Departnait cf Public Wortca
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COUNCIL GOAL AM> PREVIOUS COUNCL ACTION
Council appowecl R8lalution No . 75, Serles of 1998, appropnallng lllldl for Comnullcalons C...
Conllrudion.
RECD RIBmED ACTION
UCKGIIOUND, ANAL Y111. AM> ALTEIINATMa mENlrliD
Council and ltaff have l9COgllired the nNd for upgrading and expllldlng the Comnulallona c.... TIie dNign
COIIIUllant, Arc::hilldur9 2000, CCll,!pllld lrlal dNign drawingl In Seplli,..,, 1-. Qenlral CCll•ac:lala ...
l9qUir9d lo IUbmit pr9,qualllcallo ......,.., and ... NqUnd ID allrld a IR-llid CCII .... D . a... ......
COlltiac:lol's Atistied the ~ for eliglbillly lo bid for .. prajact.
FINANCIAL .. ACT
Ten bids..,. NCeived and opened on Odaber 10, 1998, • dellllad In .. ...,_. lid Pnlpoal Tllbullllon.
Adequale funds for lhil piaject .. availlbla wilhln the appnMd budglt.
UIT OF ATTACHll!NTI
Contract Form
Bid Prapoul Tabulation
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
THIS CONTRACT and agreement, made and enter9d into this ...J11L day of October,
1111 by and between the City of Englewood, a municipal corporation of the State of
Colorado, hereinafter referred to as the ·ctty•, party of the first part, and ASH & WHITE
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY • hereinafter referred to as the "Contrac:tor-, party of the w:ond
part. WITNESSETH, commencing on the mil day of Augytt, 1W. and continuing for at
least ten (10) days thereafter the City advertiled that sealed propoull would be received for
the furnishing all labor, tools, supplies, equipment, materials and everything necessary and
required for the following :
PROJECT: POLICE AND FIRE AQIIINISTRATION BUILDING EXPANSION AND REIIQDEL
WHEREAS, propouJa pursuant to uid advertilemenl have been received by the Mayor and
City Council and have been certified by the City Engineer to the Mayor and City Council with a
recommendation that a contract for uid work be awarded to the above named Conlrac::tor who
was the lowest reliable and responsible bidder thenlrole, and
WHEREAS, pursuant to uid recommendation the Connet has been awarded to the above
named Contractor by the Mayor and City Council and uid Conlractor ii now wiling and able to
perform all of said work in accordance with uid adveltiNmert and his prapoul.
NOW THEREFORE, in considerlltion of the compenution to be paid the Connet, the mutual
agreements hereinafter contained .. lub;ec:t to the t8rml hereinafter staled :
A . Contract Documents: It is agrNd by the parties hereto that the following list of
instruments, drawings and documenla which .. llllac:hed tweeo, bound helewlth or
incorporated herein by ,.,...ice conslilule and shall be ......ct to ..... the
Contract Documents or the Conlrac:t and al d uid lnstrumenla, drawl igs, and
documents taken together ... whole conetilul9 the Ccnracl ......,, the partiN hereto
and they are as fully a part of this agieement • if ther were Nt out verbatim and in full
herein:
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Advertisement of Invitation to Bid
Proposal
Contract (this instrument)
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Performance. Payment and Maintenance Bond
Receipt, Release, Waiver of Claims
Special Provisions
General Conditions
Detailed Project Specifications
Plans and Drawings
B. Scope of work : The Contractor agrees to and shall furnish all labor, tools, supplies,
equipment, materials and everything neceasary for and reqund to do, perform and
complere aU the work described, drawn, set forth. shown and included in uid Contract
Documents.
C . Terms of Perfonnanc;e: The Contactor agrees to undertake the performance of the
work under this Contract in accordance with the owners IChedule a specified in the
"Drawing and Details" portion of the project specifications immediatly after being notified
to commence work by the Director of Public Works and agrees to fully complete said
work within 87 calender days from the date of said notice, plus such extension or
extensions of time as may be granted by the Director of Public Works.
D. Terms of Payment: The City agrees to pay the Contractor for the performance of all
the work required under the contract, and the Contractor agrNS to accepl • his full and
only compensation therefore, such sum or sums of money • may be proper in
accordance with the price or prices set forth in the Conlractor's Propoul twato
attached and made a part hereof, the total estimated cost ttwreof being
THREE HUNDRED NINETEEN THOUSAND IEYEN HUNDRED DOLLARS
(1319.700)
E. Appropriation of Funds: At present, 1311JOQ has been appropriated for the
project. Notwithstanding anything contained in this AgrNment to the contrary, in the
event no funds or insufficient f\M'lds .. appropriated and budgeted by the governing
body or are otherwise unavailable by any mew whmoever in any following fiscal
period for which appropriations were raceived without penalty or expense except • to
those portions of the Agreement or other amounls herein for which f\M'lds have already
been appropriated or are othetwiN available . The City shall immedlalely notify the
Contractor or it's assignee of such occurrence in the event of such termination .
F . Contract Binding : It is agrNd that this Conlrac:I shall be binding on and inure to the
benefit of the parties hereto, their heirs, executors, administrators, assigns and
successors .
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have cauMd ttl8N prwl8flla to be signed personaUy or
by their duly authorized officers or agents and their NIii affixed and duly attnted the day and
year first above written.
This Contract is executed in ___ s_~.
ATTEST CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
by ________ _
City Clerk
Approved -to form:
City attorney
ATTEST:
Secretary
END OF CONTRACT
Mayor
Party of the Firat Part
by _________ _
Party of the Second Part
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POLICE AND FIRE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
EXPANSION AND REMODEL
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BID TABULATION ARCHITECTS ESTIMATE $478,000
OCTOBER 10, 1996 2pm
PREQUALIFIED BIDDERS BASE BID LUMP COIIIIENTS SUM
ASH & WHITE CONST. 319,700 LOWBID
IIRCMN-ICHREPERIIAN & CO. 319,890
IIAISETT & ASSOCIATES 337,000
J.C.BROOKS 348,276
RHOADS CONll1RUCTION 361,000
STARKER a COIIIPANY $365,000
THE EAGLE GROUP 369,000
JOIE GARCIA CONST. 379,803
a•HIIDN IIULDa8 397,524
DINiff CONITIIUCTION 419,587
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BY AUTHORITY
OJlDDIANCB NO. r;J)
SERIFS OF 1996
COUNCIL BILL NO. 48
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HATHAWAY
AN ORDIIIMIUII AfPIWffiCO TIIII IIMa •• wrms, WRICH wm
DEVELOPED FOR THE "BUILD" PROJECT, ON THE OPEN MARKET.
WHEREAS, the Enil-oocl City Council allocated $500,000 from tbe o-eraJ Fund for
Project BUILD; and
WHEREAS, in 1990 tbe Englewood City Council rec:ommended a program be iutituted
whereby newly comtructed, lingle-fuaily homes are built to replace Nrioualy dilapidated or
obsolete atructurea, or an built on vacant Iota; and
WHEREAS, m such developed properties are ready to be aold to private parties who will
eecure their own financiq, thereby replacing the City funda ued 1111d retuminc them to the
BUILD fund;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1 Approval is hereby liven for tbe ale or m propertiel wbicb wwe deYelopad for
Project BUILD. Said properties will be aold to private partiea who lhall aeeure their C1WD
financing and tbe City fwlda, wbicb were uaed to purcbue and dff.&op Aid propertiel, lhall
be returned to the BUILD fund. The lale price is to be the fair marbt price bued CID appniaal
plua or minus aeven percent (7.,).
Section 2 The followinc propertiel to be aold an properties which were dffeloped far
Project BUILD: '
1 . 2033 West Baltic Avenue
2. 4138 South Bannock Street
3. 2914 South Elati Stnet
4. 4010 South Lincoln Street
5 . 401 West Osford Avenue
6 . 2398 Weat Warren Avmue
The ule of these propartiea lhall require the pun:baaer to aar-by NpU'at.e cloc:ummt u
follow1 :
1 . The purcbuer lhall be tbe occupant.
2 . The purcbuer lhall D0t CIWD aDY other naideDce OD the data or tnDafer al deed to
the above propertiN.
3. The property may not be rented by tbe owner durinc the tint thrae (3) :,an or
ownership.
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Segjpn a. The Mayor and the City Clerk are authorized to aecute the proper form of deed
for the conveyance oftheae properties J)UnUant to Section 72 oftbe Enclewocid City Charter.
Introduced, read in full, and J)UNd OD fint readiq OD the 7th day of October, 1996.
Publiabed aa a Bill for an Onlinanee on tbe 10th day of October, 1998.
Rad by title and paued CID final ~ CID tbe 21at day al October, 1998.
Publiabed by title u Ordinance No. _, Series al 1998, on tbe 24th day al October, 1996.
ATTEST : 'l'bomu J . Buru, Mayor
Louc:riabia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I , Louc:riahia A Ellia, City Clerk al tbe City al En,lewooci, Colando, hereby certify that
the above and fore,oinc ia a true copy oltbe Orclmaaee ,... cm &w l'Ndms and
pubJiabed by title u Ordinuce No. __. S... at 19111.
LIIIICl:iaia A. BDia
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RESOLUTION NO~
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A RESOLUTION OPPOSING THE PASSAGE OF AMENDMENT 11 IN THE 1996
ELECTION WHICH IS A PROPOSAL TO SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY
NONPROFIT AND RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS TO AD VALOREM PROPERTY
TAXATION.
WHEREAS, Colorado exempts property owned and Wied exclusively for religious or
charitable purpoees from property taxation; and
WHEREAS, Amendment 11 proposes to largely reverse this long-standing
constitutional tradition; and
WHEREAS, under Amendment 11, real estate owned by private nonprofit entities and
used for the following purposes will be taxable: churches and other religious institutions,
cemeteries, fraternal and veterans organizations, hospitals and clinics, blood banks, little
leagues, hoepices, aenior organizations, girl and boy scouts, arts and cultural facilities,
job training and rehabilitation programs, etc.; and
WHEREAS, the state estimat.ee that approximately 7,500 properties will become taxable
and the religious or charitable organizationa that own them will be compelled to pay at least
$70 million dollars in new taxes; and
WHEREAS, given the complicated dynamics involving the Gallqber Amendment and
other factors, it ia projected that the addition of all this relieioua and DOllpl'Oftt property to
the tu rolla will reeult in -e minor tu relief for other nODl'Nidential property owners
around the state, but no real aavinp for reeidential property ownen; and
WHEREAS, local aovenunenta are prohibited by the propoeed initiative from realizini
any net property tu revenue pin u a result of the expandecl tu bue; and
WHEREAS, it ia important to note that Amendment 11 will not disturb the tu -ptioo
for real property owned by local KOVernments the1D11elves and therefore will not have a
direct fiacal impact on municipalities; and
WHEREAS, the pauap of this c:onatitutional amendment will result in a number of
negative indirect c:omequenc:ee for municipalitiea; and
WHEREAS, u more and more people come to the realization the "IOVemment" cannot
provide the amwen for all of the problema that pla,ue their communitiea, more
municipalities are lookins ••YI to abare responaibilitin for aervic:ee, not ju.at with the
private Nctor, but with the "third NCtor" that ia compriaed ofrelieioua inatitutiona,
charitable and philanthropic groupe and other nonprofit, community-hued orpnizationa;
and
WHEREAS, municipalitiea and 1uch ,roupe are often natural allies in workin( toward
the adequate delivery al aocial, medical, cultural and recreational aervic:ee, especially for
their younpet and oldelt citilena; and
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WHEREAS, every dollar diverted from nonprofit groups to pay taxes will be cme 1-
dollar to meet these common community objectives; and
WHEREAS, if the nonprofit organizations are less capable of aervinc, it does not
neceuarily follow that the demand for their aervicee will simply go away; and
WHEREAS, more likely, the demand will simply de redirected to local governments
themselves, creating even peater ltrela on municipal budpta;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sec;tigp 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado oppoaee the pauage of
Amendment 11 in the November 1996 Election.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED tbia _ day of ___ _, 1996.
TIMmu J. Burm, Mayor
ATTEST:
Low:riabia A. Bllia, City Clerk
I, Loac:riabia A. Bllia, City Clark far die City of .......... CciaaM. _..,~die
above ill a true copy of llwhatian No._. S... of 1118.
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Three Reasons to VOTE NO
on Amendment Nuniber 11 ...
1. It w111 Hurt the Helpers.
We can't afford a new tax which strips us of our ability to volunteer md to give to the causn
we believe in . Cauws which help make Colorado a better place to live.
Amendment # 11 says charities and churches will pay annual property taxes on any real property
they own and uSI' fi,r rrligious ur cluuitablt purposn-mnmrm, dlllritles who own pn,paty for
commadal purpose.~ almidy pay pmpmy tax.
Ammdmmt #11 will l111rt tht htlptrs-thusc of us who contribute to our communities through
our donations and our volunteer efforts. We will be the ona footing this massive new Wt bill .
This new tax S<·hm,~ on our charities muns that when someone gives a dollar to their favorite
cause, that donor is n:ally pvlng a dollar kn the new tax.
2. Gol'ernment can't do it all ...
Who will replace the wrvices lost when our churches and charities are forced to drastically cut
,ervice or board up their doors? No one can. We will simply not have the reource to maintain
the wrvlces our churches and charities now provide.
In this time of government cut-backs, it ma.kn no scn,e to strip our Colorado communities of
the many servic~ provided by our nonprofib. In fact the amendment goes so far as to strip our
government of the provisions to replace the lOII in charitable services.
3. AfflOldment Number 11 tnelUIS
Higher Residential Property Taus
Drafters of this «tftdy pr~rty tax amendment coaxed more than 80,000 people into signln&
petitions to put ttw measure on tM ballot by leading them to bellnc tMy'd be giYffl some sort
of ~dential tax break-which, of course, Isn't true.
Worse, an indrpendcnt study conducted by Holm, RobfftJ & Owm actually revealed that
homeownm will be sucked with •t last Sl.7 MIWON In tugher property taxes lf the
amrndment ~~)C~. Thr m~asure was so
hastily drafted that it rnrnpletely ignored
tht! effects it will have on existirtA laws
and our Colorado Constitution.
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C.Olorado's most precious resources--our churches and our
charities-are under attack. This fall there is an amendment
an the ballot seeking to impose annual property taxes on:
Churches • Hospitals • Preschools • Meals on Wheels
Senior Centers • Easter Seals • Temples • Synagogues • Blood Banks
Medical Research Centers • Community Clinics • Hospices
Little Leagues • Food Banks • Home Health Care Services
Girl Scouts • Boy Scouts • Arts and Cultural Facilities
Campgrounds • Big Brothers • Big Sisters
Job Training and RehabWtation Fadlltles • YMCA's
The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and others.
In addition to saddling our charities and
churches with annual property taxes, homeowners will
br paying 11.7 million ""1tt In~ taJca
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A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE PASSAGE OF AMENDMENT 16 IN THE 1116
ELECTION WHICH PROPOSES TO REFORM THE STRUCTURE OF THE STATE
LAIID IIOAD AND W11D1 aoADIDl8 'l'B OOIGfti\fflOIW. N+ND+ft
GOVERNING MILLIONS OF ACRES OF STATE-OWNED LANDS LOCATED
naoucHIOUT OOLOIW>O.
WHEREAS, Amendment 16 wu born of pneral concern about the preaervaticm of open
apace, disputes over the sales ohtate lanela for development in some areas of the state, and
the idea that the conatitutional proviaiom c:urnmtly governing the State Land Board are
archaic; and
WHEREAS, the measure changes the buic ground rules that direct the administration
of over 3 million acres of state-owned land located throughout Colorado, moat of which is
held in trust to support K-12 education; and
WHEREAS, the land board generates revenue from surface 1-for agricultural and
ranching operations, oil and gas royalties, interest income, and the occuional outri(ht
sale of property; and
WHEREAS, the board operates with a single-minded constitutional mandate to
"muimize revenue" for public schools; and
WHEREAS, appronmately 60,000 acres of state Janela have been identified u being
"urban" in character; and
WHEREAS, the Ame.ndment changes the miaaion of the board from "maximizing
revenue' to "producing reasonable and consistent income over time"; and
WHEREAS, the Amendment requires the board to aet uide 300,000 8a'N for use
primarily u open apace; chan,ea the compoeition of the board from three paid to aix
volunteer memben appointed by the pemor; and provides varioua specific methods to
expand the manner in which the state Janela and the monies derived therefrom can uaiat
schools ; and
WHEREAS, this open apace component will complement eff'orta at the municipal level to
achieve the same purpose, to conserve agricultural and ranch lancla, and to maintain
physical separation between communitiea; and
WHEREAS, open ,pace preaervation hu emerred at or near the top the apnda for more
and more municipalities a, an increuin, number of citiea and towns are earmartm,
taxes for open .apace preservation, callin, for aaiatance from the Great Outdoon Colorado
Trust for this purpoae, and forsin, relationships with national, state and local land
conservancy eroup1; and
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WHEREAS, other upecta of the initiative tbat are altbe .....,_ maaicipel m...-
iDdwle, a prcmsioa that would require the lad board to caaply with local laad -
nplatiou aad plw iD muqiq atate Juda md a recpb •t daat -with local
penmmt aperi-be repreNllted Oil tbe board.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TIIB CITY' COUNCIL OF 1111: CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sertim 1. The City CauDcil at the City at~ Calando aapparta tbe......,. at
Amendment 16 iD the NOYelllber 1991 BlediOD.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbil 2lat day af Octobar, 1991.
Thomu J. Burm, Mayor
ATTEST:
Loucriahia A. Ellil, City Clerk
I, Louc:riahia A. Ellia, City Clerk for the City ofED,lewood, Colorado, bawby certify the
above ii a true copy of Reaolutiao No ._, Seri• of 1996.
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Activity: Development Agreement
Negotiations completed except for tenant mix and phasing exhibits .
Staff Source -Dan Brotzman
Activity: Land Planning
City staff is hopeful Miller-Kitchell can make a formal PUD application and site
plan submittal by November4. City Manager is discussing possibility of Miller-
Kitchell briefing City Council on their site plan/PUD submittal at November 4
study session .
Staff Source -Bob Simpson or Doug Clark
Activity: T raffle Study
Clarion's subcontractor has commenced traffic study. Targeted completion to
be concurrent with PUD submittal .
Staff Source -Bob Simpson
Activity: Tenant Reaujbnent
Sony Theaters is under Letter of Intent to build 80,000-85,000 square feet, 18
saeen theater complex. Miller-Kitchell attended ICSC in Kansas City earlier
this week and met with prospective tenants. A national bookstore chain has
shown strong interest particularly since Sony Theaters and RTD station would
be compatible use .
Staff Source -Doug Clark
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Activity: Purchase/Sale Agreement Completion
Negotiations on final agreement language continue between City Attorney,
outside counsel and Equitable Denver legal counsel .
Staff Source -Dan Brotzman
Mercantile
Activity: Mercantile Property Gift to City
Negotiations completed. Agreements will be finalized concunent with
Equitable agreement.
Staff Source -Dan Brotzman
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Activity : Wards l,&ase Surrender
Miller-Kitchell and Wards have completed lease surrender negotiations .
Staff Source -Doug Clark
RTD Ught Rall Station
Activity: Intergovernmental Agreement
City and RTD are preparing IGA for light rail station at Cinderella City .
Staff Source -Chuck Esterly or Dan Brotzman
Activity : RTD Park N Ride Location
RTD and Miller-Kitchell negotiating a joint use park and ride station on site .
City has not been privy to those discussions, however, we have discussed the
need to develop a "fallback" plan as a part of our IGA discussions with RTD .
Staff Source -Bob Simpson or Chuck Esterly
Activity: Hampden Llght Rail Station
RTD has stated the Hampden Llght Rail Station design is the most behind
schedule station in the entire Southwest Corridor. Most of this is due to site
location and waiting on City to complete its land planning and traffic study
activities. RTD wants to start Southwest Corridor construction in Spring, 1997
with light rail open to public by Summer 2000. We are giving this activity
higher priority.
Staff Source -Chuck Esterly or Bob Simpson
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overflow parking lot North of Cinderela City. The property is encumbered
with a 99-year lease to Kravco . Sixty-five years remains on the lease . RTD
has also shown interest in purchasing the property.
Staff Source -Doug Clark
Activity : KRAVCO 99-Year J em
City conducting exploratory talks to sublet 65 YN1'1 remaining on KRAVCO
lease .
Staff Source -Doug Clark
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Date: 10/18/96 11134 AM
Priority, Noraal
'1'01 Nall List -#City Council
'1'01 Mall Llat -#City Manager
'1'01 Nall List -#City Attorney
CC1 LSLLIS
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Greetlnga -
The Agenda for the october 21st City Council ~lng appear• to be
aiHlllCJ two agenda it-( 11 b l and 12 b i). The-two are not actually
aiaai119 -they -re inadvert-tly printed and attached to the prevloua
agenda it-(11 a.,.
I apol09iae for any inconvenience or confualon thla aay have cauaec:I.
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I.NGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOI. COUNTY, COLORADO
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The regular meeting of die Englewood Cily Council -c:alled IO onkr by Mayor Bums al 7 :30 p .m .
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The ilMJCllion -pm by Council Member ___ .
3. l'WF., Aa.-
The Pledae of Allegiance -led by Mayor Bums.
4 . II.ell Call
Pracnt: Couacil Mcmbeft Hathaway, Clapp. Wiggins. Habenicht.
Vormiuag. Waggoner, Bums
Ablcnt : None
A quorum wa praent.
Also pftlelll: Cily ....., Clllk
Cily AIIDnley ..,._.
~ to die Cily MallllS Once
Cily Clcdi Ellis
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(a) COUNCO. MUlm IIOVU, AND IT WAS S&CONDU, TO Al'PROVI.
TIR IIINUTIS OF Tim aEGUIAll llUrl'ING OF OCTOKa 7, 1"6.
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A,ea: c-:il Meaben Hadlnay, Vonaial&, Wigim. Habeaic:11t.
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Nays : None
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ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
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'111c ..... ..a., allllc l!ngleMJod Cily Couacil -called IO onb by Mayor Bums at 7:30 p.m .
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ne hMalioa -pea by Council Melllller ___ .
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nc PledF al Allegiucc -led by Mayor Bums.
4. ...Call
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Allleal :
A quorum wa paent.
Council Members Hathaway, Clapp, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Vormiaag, W1g111er, Bums
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AllD PftlCIII: Cily Maap-Cart
Cily Alllney Braman
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Cily Clerk Ellis
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DiRICIOr 0.,pewicz, F--=ia! 5-icea
DiRICIOr Eaaty, Nllic Worb
(a) COUNCIL Mumu_ lllOVD. AN1t ff WAS SECONDO, TO Al'PaOVE nm MINU'nS or nR UGUIAJl MUTING OPocroaa ,, 1"6.
Ayes : Caacil ...._. lladlnay, Vonaiaas, w--. Habeaidil. w...-. Clapp. a..
Nays: Nolle
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(a) A pniclamalioa clcclaring Salwday, October 26, 1996 as Amy Van Dykcn Day in the
City mEaglewood w ~-
COUNCR. MEMSER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A
PllOCLAMA110N PllOCLAIMING OCTOaER 2', '"' AS AMY VAN DYKEN DAY IN THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion c:arricd.
Couacil Members Halbaway, V«minag. Wiggins. Habenicht,
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
None
(b) A proclamalion declaring the month of'Novembcr. 1996 as Hospice Month in the City of
Englewood -comidcrcd.
COUNCR. MEMSER __ MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A
PROCLAMATION PROCLAIMING THE MONTH OF NOVI.MaER, '"' AS NATIONAL
HOSPICE MONTH IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
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coasidcral
Ayes: Couacil Members Halbaway, V«minag. Wiggins, Habenicht,
Waggoner. Clapp, Burns
Nays : None
A raolution appoinling Mike Dilalusb to the Clean, Green and Proud Commission was
The raolulioll -llllipod a IIUlllbc:r ud read by lille:
RESOLUTION NO. _, SERIES OF 1996
A RES0Um0N APPODmNG MIKE DILATIJSH TO 11IE Cl..EAN , GREEN AND PROUD
COMMISSION FOR 111E Cl1Y OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO.
COUNCIL NDINR MOVU, AND IT WAS SECONDED. TO Al'PllOVE AGENDA ITEM
1 <e> -m:sournoN NO._, suua OF 1"'-
Ayes: ~ Mclllbcn Hadlaway. VcnaiUag. Wiggins. Habenic:bl.
W...-r. Clapp. a..
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(d) A ...._ IFPM•iag Dean tWfackcr IO Ille Clan. Gnat ud Proud 0-million
WC ·• od.
TIie raollllm w aaiped a IIUlllbc:r ud read by lille:
RESOLUTION NO._. SERIES OF 1996
A RESOUmON APPODmNG DEAN HUFF ACKER TO 11IE a..EAN, GREEN AND PROUD
COMMISSION FOR 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO .
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COUNCIL MEMBER __ MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA
ITEM I (II) • RESOLUTION NO. -· SERIES or 1996.
A,a: Council Manbc:rs Hadlaway, Vormiuag, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Wagoner, Clapp, Buras
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(c) A raolutioa appoincing Carl Wdkcr to the Planning ud Zoning Commission for the
City of'Englcwood. Colonldo.
The l'Cllllulioll -assigned a number ud read by tide:
RESOLUTION NO._, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOUmON APPOINTING CARL WELKER TO nlE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
FOR n1E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO .
COUNCIL MEMBER __ MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA
ITEM I (e) -RESOLUTION NO. _, SERIES OP 1996.
Motion carried.
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A,a: Council Manbc:rs Hadlaway, Vormiuag, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Wagoner, Clapp, Buras
Nays : None
A raolutioa appoiDCing SIiao.-O'Leary to the Eaglcwood Public Library Boarcl was
The l'Cllllulioll -aaiped • number ud read by tide :
RESOUmON NO. _. SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION APPOl1'mNG SHANNON MARY O'LEARY TO nlE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD
FOR nlE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO .
COUNCIL MEMSU __ MOVED, AND IT WAS SSCONDU, TO APl'llOVI: AGENDA
ITEM NO. I (f) -lll:SOLU110N NO. _, Sllllll:S OP 1996.
Motion carried.
A,a: c-:il Meallcrs HadlaMly , Voraiaag. Wiggins, Habcnidll. w...-,. Clapp, Buras
Nays : NGK
(g) A raolutioa appointing Neil Neumann to the Ulllu Rcac,ni Authority was a>nsiclcrcd .
The l'Cllllutioa was aaiped a number and read by tide:
RESOLUTION NO._. SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION APPOl?omNG NEIL NEUMANN TO nlE URBAN RENEW AL AU111ROITY FOR
nlE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO .
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I (I)· RESOLUTION NO._, SERIES OJI' 1996.
A)'CS : Council Members Hathaway, Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habenicht.
Wagoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
Motion carried.
(b) A resolution appointing A . Gray Clut IO the Wala and Sewer Board was oonsidcrcd.
The rcsolulion was assigned I number and read by title :
RESOLtmON NO._. SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLtmON APPOINTING A. ORA Y CLARK TO 11iE WATER AND SEWER BOARD FOR
11iE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
COUNCIL MEMSER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA
ITEM I(') -llESOLUTION NO.-· SERIES OJI' 1"6.
Motion carried.
A)'CS: Council Members Hathaway, Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays: None
9. Pablic Bearill&
No public bearing was scheduled before Council.
COUNCIL MEMBER __ MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT
AGENDA ITEMS 11 (a) (I) TBaoUGB (ff) ON rotST READING.
(a) AppnM OD Finl Radiag
(i) COUNCIL BILL NO . '6 , DmlODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
A BILL FOR AN CllDINANCE AUTHORIZINCi AN IN1Bl00VERNM9ITAL AGREEMENT
BE1WEEN TIE SOl1l1t ARAPAHOE SANITATION DISTRICT, S0lTl1IGA TE SANITATION
DISTRICT, TIE BOARD OF COUNTY roMMISSIONERS OF 11iE COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE.
WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO, INC .• AND TIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO
AMENDINO TIE CURRENT WASTEWATER TRANSMISSION AGREEMENT .
(ii) COUNCIL BILL NO. ,9. INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZINCi AN llln'EROOVERNMENT AL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN 11iE URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CON'lllOL DISTRICT AND 11iE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO ENTITI.ED AGREEMENT REGARDING FUNDING OF CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD CITY ·WIDE OUTFALL SYSTEMS PLANNING. ARAPAHOE COUNTY •
AGREEMENT 96-08 .06 .
(iii) COUNCIL BILL NO . '7. INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
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A BD.L FOR AN ORDINANCE AU11iORIZING AN IN'JEROOVERNMENT AL AGREEMENT
BE1WEEN 11fE U.S. GEOLOOICAL SURVEY, UNITED STA'JES DEPAR'IMENT OF 11fE
IN1BUOR AND 11fE CITY OF ENGLEWCX>D, COLORADO EN1Tll.ED U.S. DEPARTMENT OF
11fE IN'IERIOR U.S. GEOLOOICAL SURVEY JOINT FUNDING AGREEMENT FOR WATER
RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS .
(iv) COUNCIL BILL NO. 58, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER __
A BD.L FOR AN ORDINANCE AU1llORIZING AN IN'JEROOVERNMENT AL AGREEMENT
BE1WEEN 11fE URBAN DRAINAGE AND f1.00D CONTROL DISTRICT AND 11fE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO EN'ITJ1.ED INl'ERAGENCY AGREEMENT CONCERNING
DRAINAGEWAY IMPROVEMENTS ON WEST HARV ARD GULCH IN 11fE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, AGREEMENT ~8.09.
Motion carried.
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway , Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Wagoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
COUNCU. MEMBER ___ MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT
AGENDA rrl.MS II (II) (I) THROUGH (v) ON SECOND READING.
(b) Approve on Second Reading
(i) ORDINANCE NO ._, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 49 ,
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA111AWA Y)
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 1111.E 5. CHAPTER I, OF 11fE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
1985 PERTAINING TO GENERAL LICENSE PROVISIONS AND RE-ENACTING A NEW CHAPTER
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(ii) ORDINANCE NO . _. SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO . SO .
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA111AWA Y)
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 1111.E 5. CHAPTERS 2A, AND 28. OF 11fE ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 PERTAINING TO AMUSEMENTS , PUBLIC DANCES AS WELL AS
AMUSEMENT DEVICES AND RE-ENACTING A NEW CHAPTER 2. AND WHICH REMOVES
AMUSEMENTS FROM ORDINANCE NO. 25 , SERIES OF 1996 WHICH PERTAINS TO 111E
MORATORIUM OF LICENSES IN 11fE CllY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(iii) ORDINANCE NO. _. SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 5 I ,
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA111AWA Y)
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 1111.E 5, CHAPTER 4, OF 11fE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
1985 PERTAINING TO FOOD VENDORS AND RE-ENACTING A NEW CHAPTER 4, AND WHICH
REMOVES FOOD VENDORS FROM ORDINANCE NO . 25, SERIES OF 1996 WHICH PERTAINS TO
11fE MORATORIUM OF LICENSES IN 11IE CllY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO .
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(iv) ORDINANCE NO._. SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 52.
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY)
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 1111.E 5, CHAP11!R 12. SECl10N I, OF TIIE ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL <X>DE 1915 PERTAINING TO ARBORIST AND ENACTING A NEW CHAP11!R 14,
AND WIDOI REMOVES ARBORIST FROM ORDINANCE NO. 25, SERIES OF 1996 WIDOI
PERTAINS TO 11IE MORATORIUM OF LICENSES IN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO .
(v) ORDINANCE NO._. SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 55 ,
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY)
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTEROOVERNMEHTAL eotmlACT BETWEEN 11IE STA TE
OF COLOllADO AND 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, RELATING TO 11IE LAW
ENFORCEME1'rl' ASSISTANCE flJND (LEAF) PROGRAM .
Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Vormi111g. Wiggins. Habenicht.
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : Nooe
Molion carried.
II. Ord! cu,• l liNIINMedeM
(a) ApproYe oe Fim Rc.liag
(i) Golf Counc MuaFr Bur.-prelClllcd a recommendation from lbe
Departmall af Pllts ud Recralioe 10 adopt a aolalioe ~ fees for lbe Eaglcwood GolfCourse.
TIie aolalioe -aaipCld. number and ... by lide:
RESOU1110N NO. _. SERIES OF 1996
A RESOU1l10N ESTABLISHING AN ADJUS1MENT TO 11IE ANNUAL FEES FOR TIIE
ENOLEWOOD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE .
COUNCIL IBMm __ MOVED, AND ff WAS SECONKD, 10 Al'l'llOVE AGIENDA NO.
11 (a) (I) • USOUJ110N NO. _, SEPmS OP 1"6.
Aycs : Couacil Maallers Hadiaway, Vormiaag. Wiggins. Habenicht.
Waggoner, Clapp. Burns
Nays : Nooe
Molion c:arried .
(ii) Diiu:eor Grypcwicz prelClllcd. -----rn.. t1ic Dcpuunena af
FinaDcial Scrvica IO adopt a rCIONlioe eeaeblitl!i .. feel tiJr A 11 Liw w1 Cenificasa af
Rqilansion.
RESOUmON NO . _. SERIES OF 1996
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A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING FEES FOR AMUSEMENT LICENSES UNDER Tl1l..E 5,
CHAPTER 2, OF 111E ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 198S .
COUNCO.. MEM8ER __ MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA NO.
11 (a) (U) • RI.SOLUTION NO. _, SERIES OF 1"6.
Motion c:arried.
Ayes : Council Members Halhaway, Vormiuag, Wiggins, Habcnicbt,
Wagoner, Clapp. Bums
Nays : Nooe
(iii) Dim:lor Gryglewicz praeatal a recommendalion from the
Deputmcnl ar Financial Services to adopt a raolution esaiblishing fees for Food Dealers Licenses and
Ccrtificaes aCRqillntion.
The raolution WB assigned a number and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. _, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOUmON ESTABLISHING FEES FOR FOOD VENDOR LICENSES UNDER TITLE 5,
CHAPTER 4. OF 111E ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 198S.
COUNCO.. MEM81lR __ MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA NO.
11 (a) (iii) • RI.SOLUTION NO. _, SllRIIS OF 1"6.
Motion c:arried .
Ayes: Council Members Hadiaway, Vormiuag, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Wagoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : Nooe
(iv) Dim:lor Gryglewicz praeatal a '1Xl0fflmcndlliclll from the
l>cpartlMlll ar Fiaaacial Services to adopt a raolulioa esaiblilhing fees for Altlorisls Licews w1
Ccrtificaes ar Rqillntion.
TIie raolulioll -aaipcd a ...a. aad read by title :
RESOLUTION NO. _. SERIES OF 1996
A RESOUJl10N ESTABLISHING FEES FOR ARBORJST LICENSE UNDER 1Tl1..E S, OIAP'IBR 14 ,
OF 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL aX>E 191S.
COUNCO.. MI.MHR __ MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA
ITEM 11 (a) (iv) • RI.SOLUTION NO. , SI.RIIS OF 1"6.
Ayes: Council Mclllllcn Hadiaway, Vormiuag, Wiggins. Habenicht,
Wagoner, Clapp. Bums
Nays : Noac
Motion c:arried.
(v) DiftlCIOI' Eslcrly pramlcd a l'CCIIIIIUIICII from the Department of
Public Worts to approve. by IIIOlioa, the aJIIIIJUCtion 0011baCt for cxpensioo mthe Coaamemicalioas
Center al Safely Services. Slaft' novnmcndl awarding the bid to the low bidder, Ash and White
Construction Company , in the-. aCS319.700 .00 .
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COUNCIL MEMBER __ MOVED, AND ff WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT or SJlt,780.00 TO ASH AND WHITE
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY fOR THE CONSTRUCTION or "ENGLEWOOD POLICE AND
flRE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING EXPANSION AND REMODEL"
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vonniuag, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Wqgoacr, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
Motion carried.
(b) Approve on Second Reading
(i)
properties WIS considercd.
Council Bill No . 48, approving the sale of six Project BUILD
ORDINANCE NO. _, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 48, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HA rnAWA Y)
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 11fE SALE OF SIX PROPERTIES, WHICH WERE DEVELOPED
FOR 11tE NBUll.D" PROJECT, ON 11fE OPEN MARKET.
COUNCIL MEDU_ MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM
11 (II) (I) • ORDINANCE NO. -· SERIES or 1"6.
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway , Vormittag, Wiggins, Habenicht.
Wqgoacr, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
Motion carried.
12 . Geaeral DilClllliN
(a) Mayor's Choice
Mayor Bums did DOI U\'C any lllll1CrS 10 bring bcfOR Council .
(b) Council Member's Cboice
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I. A rcsolulion supporting the adoplion ol Amcndmcal No. 16 WIS oonsiclm:d.
The raolution was assigned a IIUIDbcr and read by title :
RESOUJ110N NO. _. SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLl1110N SUPl'ORTINO 11fE PASSAGE OF AMENDMENT 16 IN 11fE 1996 ELECTION
WHIOf PROPOSES TO REFORM 11fE STRUCTIJRE OF 11fE STATE LAND BOARD AND WHI CH
BROADENS 11fE CONSTl1Ul10NAL MANDATE GOVERNING MILLIONS OF ACRES OF
ST A TE-OWNED LANDS LOCATED TIIROUGHOlTf COLORADO.
COUNCIL MEMHR_ MOVED, AND ff WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA NO.
12 (II) (I) • lllSOLUTION NO. -· SERIES or 1"6.
Ayes : Council Members Halhlway, Vonninag, Wigins, Habenichl,
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(iv) C'.ouac:il Mclllber --
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(a) City ........ Clark pr--. a CiadadJa City S... Rcpon.
(b) City Mana,er Clark nmnvneeded 11111 Couacil ID ialo ExeaatiYC Session immediately lllJowiaa die ...... City Council meeting to diacua two ial Clllle llllllers.
COUNCIL MUDD_ MOVID. AND IT WAS SECONDD. IIOR COUNCU. TO GO INTO
DECU11VE SIS.1ION DDIIDIATl:LY IIOUOWING TBE UGIJI.All CITY COUNCU. 1Dn1NG TO DISCUSS 'IWO DAL lffATI: MAnat&
Ayes : Council Members ffadlnay, Vonnittag, Wigins, Habenicht, w.....-. Capp, Buras
Maliaac:arild.
Nays: Noae
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City AIIDney .._ did .. IIM,e ay aaaen IO briag Win: C'.ouac:il .
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COUNaL IOIIOU_MOYDTO ADIOUaN . '111elWliag...._..__,_m.
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OCTOBER 21, 1996
7:30P.M.
1. Call to order. Q:t/;.~
2 . Invocation. ~
3. Pledge of Allegiance. ~
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5. Minutes.
/ a. Minutes}~V.!X' the Regular City Council Meeting of October 7, 19~IAJ,-,. IM,'i#! IJ: 6U../a.J':::) ·-·, . -----V
6. Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes .I
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B. Communications, Proclamations, and Appointments. ;),~
Proclamation declaring ~.: Oct~ 26, 1998 • Allrry Van D,llal Day · : ,\ tJpfJ_c;; ,-0 a. the City of Englewood.~ ~
. O b Proclamation declaring the month of November,l 998 • Naapiae Mondi.~
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:1 1 c. A resolution appointing~~~ to the Englewood, Clean, Green, and
~~-'() ProudCommission. ~3
D11 Mi'/ O"-i d. A resolution appointi~! the Englewood, Clean, Green, and
~(J.L_ ,~ud Commission . ,r ~v
0 1 114.__J/. A reso~ut~on ap"~t~ker to the Englewood Planning and Zoning
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October 21, 1996
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kr A re~ol~~~annon O'Leary to the Englewood Public Library
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g. A res~8i(>OJ{lting Neil Neuman!l!O ~El)$Jl!9~~ ',l(ban Renewal
~rity. /VI t-< .. /l "£ /1. Rt/HJ II) {) c e,,-l)A.)£µ
~ #;;s--f:?'.-~,.,.to.,. Englewood Wot••"' Sewe,
9. Public Hearing . (None scheduled)
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i. Recommendation from the Utilities Department to adopt a bill for an
ordinance approving amendments to the Wastewater Transmission
Agreement. STAFF SOURCE: Stewart Fonda, Dnctor of Utilitiea.
ii. Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for
an ordinance approving an agreement with the Urban Drainage and Flood
Control District for a study to determine flood reduction
recommendations. STAFF SOURCE: a--Eataly, Director of Public
Works.
iii. Recommendation from the Utilities Department to adopt a bill for an
ordinance approving a Joint Funding Agreement with the U.S. Geological
Survey for the Gaging Station at Union Avenue and South Platte River.
STAFF SOURCE: Stewart Fonda, Dnctor of 1111111N
iv. Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for
an ordinance approving an agreement with Urban Drainage and Flood
Control District for drainageway improvements to West Harvard Gulch .
STAFF SOURCE: a.tea Eataty, Dnctor of Pulllc Works. 1!15 !f} "f!f!f1.WJ!'!'!J~ 10 I!-' I -V 01i. i. Council Bill No. 49, amending the section of the Englewood Municipal
Code pertaining to General Licensing provisions, and removing this
section from the licensing moratorium.
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ii . Council Bill 50, amending the section of the Englewood Municipal Code
pertaining to Amusement licensing, and removing this section from the
licensing moratorium .
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Council Bill No. 51, amending the section of the Englewood Municipal
Code pertaining to Food Dealer licensing, and removing this section from
the licensing moratorium .
Council Bill No. 52, amending the section of the Englewood Municipal
Code pertaining to Arborist licensing, and removing this section from the
licensing moratorium.
Council Bill No. 55, approving a contract with the Colorado Department
of Transportation for Law Enforcement Assistance Fund (LEAF) grant
funding.
11 . Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions.
a. Approve on .First Reading.
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Recommendation from the Department of Parks and Recreation to adopt a
resolution adjusting fees for the Englewood Golf Course. IT AFF
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{), -j/:-Cs ii Recommendation from the Department of Financial rvices to adopt a
10,a/!) ])_2 · resolution establishing fees for Amusements Licenses and Certificates of
ti.ftJS°/'Q =t.ion, STAFF SOURCE: Frank Glrglewicz, Director of F1na1Cia1
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resolution establishing fees for Food Dealers LicenHs and Certificates of
--()Registration.~ S: Fral* Cllrglewlcz. Dnc:tar of Rnalldel ......
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~7) ~ =-=~~~: Frank Glrglewlcz. Dnc:tar of Finwial
v . Aecom~~:~~ Department of Public Works to approve, by / Ju J:/1i;t motion, the construction contract for expansion of the Communications
J. Center at Safety Services. Staff recommends aw•ding the bid to the
11.iJIJ (j.~ -o low bidder, Ash and White Construction Company. in the amount of -r { t319, 7~1T SOURCE: a.IN Eawty, Dnc:tar of Pubic
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b . Approve on Second eading.
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Mayor's C
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Cinderella City Status Report.
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b. Recommendation to go into Executive Seuion immediately fol~J ~ / ~ :-0 regular City Council
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The following minutes were transm· to ity Council between 10/04/96-10/17/96:
• Englewood Cultural Arts Commission mNting of September 4, 1996
• Englewood Planning and Zoning Commiuion meeting of September 4, 1996
· A\ Englewood Public Library ao.d meeting of September 10, 1996
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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
PUBLIC HEARINGS -Day Care and
Standards & Guidelines for
Large Retail Establishments
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