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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-08-05 (Regular) Meeting Agenda- (, • ~!GUI.AR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 5, 1996 ORDINANCE I~~•~• 3S, 36, 37, 38, 39 RESOLUTION I ~70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79 ~~ • • .. . 0 I. • 0 '32xl • • , . • .. ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO 1. Call to Order Reaular SeHion Auaust ~. 1996 The regular meeling of lhe Englewood Cily Council was called 10 order by Mayor Burns al 7:38 p .m . 2 . ln,·ocation The invocalion was given by Council Member Wiggins. 3. Pledae or Alleaiance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Burns. 4 . Roll Call Presenl: Absenl : Council Members Halhaway, Clapp, Wiggins, Habenichl, Vonnillag. Waggoner, Burns None A quorum was presenl. Also presenl: S. Minutn Cily Manager Clark Cily Alloniey Brolzman AssiS1an1 to lhe Cily Manager Grace Cily Clerk Ellis Engineering Manager Kahm Manager of Neighborhood and Business Development Simpson Dircc1or Black. Parks and Rccrea1ion Dircclor Gryglcwic1. Financial Services (a) COUNCIL MEMHR HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THIE REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 15, 1996. Ayes : Council Members Halliaway. Vonninag. Wiggins, Habenicht. Bums Nays : None Abslain : Council Members Waggoner. Clapp Motion carried . Council Member Waggoner explained lhal he abslaincd from lhe vote as he was abscnl from lhat meeting . Allhough he read lhc minulcs. he said he did not feel 11131 he should vote. Council Member Clapp staled that she abstained for lhe same reason . 6 . • . I • Englewood City Cooncil August 5, 199<, Pagel •, • • (a) Mayor Burns advised that Karen Floyd. from the Englewood Jaycees. has rescheduled her presentation to the August 19 . 19% Council meeting. (b) Emily Clark. 31-10 South Ogden Street. said that she wanted to present a proposal to Council. She told Council that she is going into<,~' grade and will be atlending Flood Middle School. Last year, she noted, she attended Charles Hay Elementary School and she and her friends would go to a nearby deli after school sometimes. Ms . Clark said she noticed that there is no place like that around Flood. so she came up with the idea that maybe a malt shop would be beneficial to have for kids to hang around after school. do homework. listen to a jukebox and also to stay out of trouble. She commented that she has kept her eye open and noticed that in the small shopetle across Kenyon Avenue from Flood, facing Broadway. there is a space for rent . Ms. Clark stated that she hoped Council would consider this proposal because she thought it would be a fun way for kids to stay out of trouble. 7. Non-11eheduled Visiton (a) Alejandro Ramirez. 4470 South Bannock Strcct. stated he has serious problems with a neighbor in the next house. that he has tried many ways but docs not know what can be done to stop these people. Mr. Ramirez maintained that the Police Depanment discriminates against him. they do nothing, that they try to arrest him. He said he tried to speak to the Mayor three or four times. that the police came and stopped him and he can ·t speak with the Mayor. Mr. Ramirez stated he docs not know what he can do to stop these people and they call the police and they tried to attack him three or four titnes and when he called the police no one came. He repeated that he docs not know what he can do. Mayor Bums stated that they can look into this through the Police Dcpan,nent . their repons. as to what is happening at his residence . (b) Stan Lange. 3535 South Clarkson Street. advised that he is the Marlteting Director for Englewood Focusing on Tomorrow (EFOT). However. he pointed out. he is not representing EFOT tonight. but that he felt that might give Council some insight to his personal views which is what he wanted to e.xpress to Council tonight. He said he has several points of concern regarding tonighl's vote on whether or not to accept Clarion's repon . Mr. Lange explained that he is unccnain as to whether that means that Council is voting to accept the rcpon to allow them to move on. to allow Council to pay for their services or whether or not it is actually voting on whether or not to acccp1 the rccommcndalions they have made. He commented that he is concerned :1bout several things in that light . First. he noleld. Clarion ·s recommendations are geared 10"~1rd .iuo .ooo square feet of retail entenainmclll because our development plans have been based on 11~11 all along. He said he beliC\'CS the results of the public inpul fomms show that this is 1101 entirely wl~11 the people want. Mr. Lange stated he thinks any feasibility studies done should address the people 's wishes and not the 400.000 square foot conccpc . He said Ibis would include the light rail station. a hotel. cultural ans center. bringing back Little Dry Crea througla the site. public gathering places and filling in the rest with shops. rcslaUl'llnts and entcnainmcnt. Mr. Lange said he wanted to quote part of an anicle from the Denver Post dated July 19*. quoting one of the senior vice presidents of Miller Development. Warren Buettner. who SB)'S that a .. po\\'er failure, a decline in power centers where category killers congregate. will fuel a return to basics. Over the next few years there \\'ill be a stability in neighborhoods with groccl)' anchored centers." Mr. Lange said he would hope that Mr. Buettner has lx.-cn talking to Council along with Skip Miller. He said he thinks that altemati,'C methods of development and financing mighl be explored . Second. he noted. that at the July io• Council study session. Clarion prcsc111ed their recommendations and those present asked questions to clarify the rcco11111tcnd.1tions . but there was no tme discussion by Council on tltc matter. He s.iid the matter has not been posted on any study session agenda since and that he believes that an informed decision without the benefit of a discussion in a public study session is not possible. ' ..... ... I • • Englewood City Council August ~. 1996 Pagel • , .. • (c) Harvey Pratt. 4KIO Soulh Inca S1rcc1. stated that he also wanted to speak about the redevelopment of Cinderella City. Firsl. he said. he would like to acknowledge that he thinks that the Council is concerned about what lhe residenls wanl lo do and he would hope that they do that and that the City's professional staff would also do the same type of things. He advised that he provided a copy of an anicle from Forbes magazine to Council through Council Member Habenicht . He said he trusted that she shared it with Council. He noted 1hat he has been in his own business and owned his own business for a number of years, although he prescnlly works for King Soopers. As a businessman, he commented that he felt there was some dramatic information in that. that the large big box retailers, that the dollars, the sales per square fool is going down. 1ha1 lhe turns in the inventory arc going up and the profits are going down. Mr. Prall staled that worries him. that he thinks that developers developing large tracks of land come up with a fonnula and that sometimes the formula works very well, but that sometimes the fonnula is carried too far and they don 'I rcali1_e that times arc going to turn. He said he thinks that we as a City, and as a Council representing the City. should be very careful and look at the long tenn. Mr. Prall staled he thinks that ifwe begin to develop a big box operation. and ii turns out to be the wrong decision, it is son of like turning a ballleship in the ocean. in that you don 't do it right away. He remarked that his personal concern is that we would end up with a replication of Trolley Square. He said he doesn't think we have to belabor that point anymore. Mr. Prall said that he has talked to some of his neighbors and they have the same kinds of concerns. He stated 1hat what bothers him most is that they feel that Council and City staff have made up their minds and so ii is of no value to speak out on these things. He advised that he tried to encourage a number of I hem to come down tonight and they wouldn't. He said he would like to see some goals for Englewood. to sec Englewood be a unique destination. to see people come here. Mr. Prall said he is not a planner and has not looked at things in great detail. but that if you think about how people are going to come to Englewood. and as the City is talking about the movie theater and things like that he just son of focused on that . that 10 come to Englewood you would go by Bear Valley, which has a very large cinema, you would also go by Southglcnn which has two ,·cry large cinemas and come down Broadway and at Broadway and Dry Creek they also 1~1,·c large cinemas. He said he wished he had some great ideas about suggestions and he said he has maybe just a couple . Mr. Prall suggested that we seriously consider the value of the light rail and having people be able to come out here. perhaps we can do a hotel, that that might be a reasonable thing to do. He added that nice meeting rooms would be appropriate for use by the City and org:111i1.,1ions such as he has been involved with. He said he thought that perhaps with the light rail ifwe had a hotel that was moderately priced. that we may be an alternative to the high priced hotels around the convention center. He said he thinks those kinds of things would lead to some resaaurants, some food operations that could make a good linng in the area. He said he has been to the Arvada Center on rmmerous occasions and he suggested that that might not be a bad tiring for us to have in Englewood as a south duplication of the Arvada Center He said he appreciated Council's time and consideration of his comments. (d) Gene Turnbull. ~KIio South Grant Street. said he ~-anted to speak very briefly on the Cinderella Cit)' issue. that for a long time he has Slood in the background. listened to bolh sides, looked at ii and saw the idea come up of the study. He stated he thought the saudy was a great idea. that there are a lot of things that can be done with Cinderella City as far as making money for the City. Mr. Turnbull noted he has lived in the City of Englewood for a long time and that he takes a lot of pride in being a member of Englewood . But. he slated. he thinks we need 10 stan making some money so we can have other things in this Cit y like a Cultural Center. He said he thinks a hotel with conference rooms over there, taking advantage or the light rail and cntcnainmcnt will all be great assets to Englewood. Mr. Turnbull staled 11~11 his main concern is that we do something. get olT the dime and Slan doing something instead of throwing study. aOer study. aOcr study. He cmphasi7.cd that ii is time to take step number one, that we don 'I lake ii all in one large step. ,,c lake ii in several . He said lets take sacp number one and build on step nnmbcr t\lO . but lets do something and quit being so indecisive. Mr. Turnbull noted that that is basically all he ,,anted to s;1). 1ha1 he 1s going 10 tmst Cit y Council 10 do the right thing from there . .. I • • Enilcwood City Council Auiust !I, 1996 Pa,;e4 ·, • • (e) Susan Van Dyke. 3390 South Emerson Street. said she kind of supports the previous speakers position. that she has basically two concerns. She noted that she has obviously been out of the limelight for about the last four years. but that she has been following Council projects and City projects along the way and has been very impressed with what Council has atlempted to do through that time. She said she thinks the studies Council has done with the population arc very useful. and that she thinks that is Council's way of reaching out 10 provide input into any type of project. But, she commented, she also feels very strongly that to continue to go on without making a decision is worse than even making a bad decision. Ms. Van D)•ke emphasized that she is convinced that if something doesn't happen with Cinderella Cily in lhc near future the opportunity may no longer exist in thal we are going to have something worse titan Trolley Square. we arc going to have a concrete building over there on Hampden Avenue for the next lwellly years thal no one is going to want to touch. She stated that she thoroughly supports any type of cultural development. any type of hotels, any type of an)1hing that makes this a better City to live in. But. she pointed out. the bot10111 line is we liavc got to look at how to find the financial resources to make those things a reality. She said she thinks we have a tendency to confuse apples with oranges here. Ms. Van Dyke expressed her opinion that we need to gel on with some type of development and then concenlrale our energies on finding "~1ys to fund a cultural center or other aspects that will make this a better City for ils residents. lo the poinl of perhaps even trying to put out a bond issue or getting the population to support some type of lax increase for some of these things. She said those arc just some alternatives. Ms. Van Dyke stated she is deeply concerned that we arc going to continue to go forward without making a decision. that she is deeply concerned with the amount of money tltat is being spent on the studies to continue to study this issue. She stated lhat she wanted to remind Council that tl1is whole issue goes back five. six. seven years. since the time she was on City Council, and she is just real apprehensive that lhings arc jusl really going to go south on Council if some decision isn't made. She said she docsn 't care whal that decision is. because she believes Council can make the best decision, but she believes some decision has to be made as soon as possible or they will find themselves in a very, very negative siluation. She stated she appreciated lhe opportunity to present her opinion to Council . (I) Carl Welker. 4611 South Clarkson Street. said he. like Ms. Van Dyke, is concerned about Cinderella City. He noted that he has been a citi1.cn for almost fourteen years and owned a business in Englewood for some lime. Mr. Welker advised he has also served on some boards and commissions and some olhcr lhings involving devclopmenl in the City of Englewood for a period of about seven years. Presently. he added. he is serving as Vice-President of EFOT (Englewood Focusing on Tomorrow) and is a member of the Business and Transportation Sub Task Force. Mr. Welker explained that he is present this C\'Cning on their behalf rcprcscllling the point of ,•icw tl~II the members of his Task Force have been talking about for several molllhs. He said they feel. ti~•• one thing in all of the publicity that has been given to delaying and rcstud~·ing and things like that. 11~11 some of the citizenry believes that we should go on with the project . Mr. Welker ad,·ised 1ha1 last Thursday night at their meeting they decided that they needed to gi\·c Council some 111foru~11io11 and input from some other citizens and he had some petitions they have circulated since Fnda) \I 11h about 270 namcs 0t1 them so far . He noted that they will oontinue to get more. He said basically "hat IIIC) arc doing. wluch he noted is what Ms. Van Dyke is saying, is that they urge Council to continue 10 move rapidly with the rcde\·clopment of Cinderella City. He oommented that they sec that we arc losing gf<>tmd. that they don't ICC thal we arc really getting any new infonnation in restudying lhings. Mr. Welker staled that they think we ha,-c a capable developer on board that has been sclCClcd and that we ha\'c taken some S1cps to gel development going. bul he said we arc losing ground al this point in time as we co111i1111c to S1ud)' and redC\-clop other Sludics and so on. He advised that this is not to lake a stand 011 specific things. that they belic:\-c lhat in the processes that Council will appro\'c. and the Planning and Zoning m'iews that arc hencefonh to be undcr1akcn, that actual plans will be looked at and scmtini,J:d and input ",II gi,·en from the citizenry at 1hose 1hings. Consequently. he noted. it is not tl~u this is the end of 1l1e citizen iaiput for 1he City. bul 1hal .. 'C need 10 take lhe Slcps to co111im1e and go fom-ard .. ...... ' ' .. I • Englewood City Council AuguNt 5, 1996 Pagc5 • • ... (Clerk's note : Mr. Welker submitted the petitions 10 the Clerk for the record . I (g) Lillian Fish. 2771 South Pearl Street , advised that she suppons just about everything that everyone has said about Cinderella City and that she too is very much concerned. She said that she had never heard about an eighteen screen theater, even though she attended quite a few things until the last time she went to that Council meeting. So she said she was very much against that and she thought she would go and talk 10 her neighbors. Ms . Fish stated that she spent less than two hours going around her immediate area. like two blocks. and that she goc over 50 signatures of people saying no, no big theater. She commented that she thinks Council should know that people are against this. They don't want the crime that goes on with it and they don 't walll the parking spaces. that that is the main thing she heard. Also. she said. according to the Rocky Mountain News two large movie theaters are in the planning stages in the south metro area and we ccnainly can and don't want to compete with them. She stated she then asked her neighbors about the Foley 's building and in the first place they were quite surprised, they had no idea that demolishing it was even considered. Ms. FishcSaid that when she told tliem it was being considered. they said why. why not have a new library and new city hall over there. She advised that others said why 1101 meeting rooms and banquet rooms and sever.ti said why not an indoor ice rink . Ms. Fish said they had all kinds of ideas. but nobody thinks that it should be tom down. She said of course she agrees with the other people on the little shops that everybody wants. tlie depanment stores and all . a Target. that son of thing. She stated that Tom Mmids "TOie an anicle in the Englewood Herald recently and he said that Englewood is in a good position financially for the next five years. She said that she had an Englewood official tell her last year that Englewood could even make it without Cinderella City. She said she knows more money is always nice and everybody would like it, but we could make ii for awhile without being so worried abo,n having more money . Ms. Fish opined that we do need to move it and move ii fast. She said she can sec the developers point of view. he would like to build it and get his money. but they are the people and they want something that is beautiful and that is lasting. She noted that lime and lime again she heard bike paths. water ways. something beautiful, that this would be lasting and ii is what the ci1i1_cns want . Ms. Fish noced that she loo is concerned that ifwe build this big tlieatcr we are going lo be having vacant buildings and once again, even though she hates to say the word. we will have another Trolley Sqnare. She I hanked Council for listening and hoped they would consider their commcllls. (h) Katherine Fischbach. 442'.\ South Acoma Street. said she has heard comments on destroying the Foley bnilding and she thinks that once it is go1ie it is too late. She stated that in the studies she nc\'er heard an)1hing saying it wasn't well built . it wasn't practical or anything like that. Ms . Fischbach noted that she would follow with tonight's comments. 1naybe all of our things aren't practical but she thought we should go along with some of the things that people want . She said she hopes that Council does listen and make "isc decisions . * * * * • Council Member Waggoner commented that Council has sat here tonight and listened about the indecisiveness of Council . He s.1id perhaps ii might be good if Mayor Bums went through the procedure that Council has gone through and tell these people that the indecisiveness is really not Council. He noted that 1na)i>e Mayor Burns could offer just an cxpla1L1lion so that they know what is happening and what seems to be some of the problem. He noted that ev idently they IIC\'er get answers. Mayor Bums noted tlL1l Council comments at the end of the meeting. Council Member Waggoner said that most of the people arc gone then . Mayor Bums commented that he finds it curious that Council has taken two mo111hs to l~n ·e ci1i1.cn nlCctings. and input from the citizens. and now Council is accused or being indecisive. when before Council \\~IS being accused of not liS1ening to the citizens. He stated that C0tmcil went out to listen to the citi,.cns and now Council is being indecisive because they did that. He •. ' .. I • , -----------------------------------···--------------------------------------.----. - • • • Englewood City Council August ~. 1996 Page6 <. • • ... noted it is hard to win no matter what they do, but they had the meetings because Council wanted the citizen input . Mayor Burns emphasized that it is of great concern to him if people feel Council has already made up their minds. which is precisely what they were trying to convey that they had not done. He commented that they should witness the fact that Council has on the agenda tonight, and he understands that some citizens think Council has studied this enough. but that there is a proposal to study a hotel and another one to study an ans center. He pointed out that those weren't pan of the original resolution of the Council to have the 400 ,000 square feet ofcntenainment and retail, and it wasn't part of Skip Miller's proposal either. He said those arc things the citizens have talked about and Council is responding to. so he docs not think Council has cvcl)1hing cast in stone. that they cenainly don't want to give that impression . He explained that Council is listening to other things that the citizens want. He said that part of the next process. as proposed by the consultants. Clarion and Associates, is to look at what needs more study or warrants more study . Mayor Bums noted that is what Council proposes to do later in the meeting. that the motion will be up to go ahead and accept their report. He pointed out, as he understands it . that by accepting the repon Council is only accepting the infonnation they have given Council so far. that the repon is not a site plan and that Council is not making a decision of exactly what to build by accepting that . Mayor Burns stated that. as he said. Council docs not normally comment at this time. bnt as Council Member Waggoner brought it up he thought he would and. he said, if anyone else on Council would like to add something that that would be all right . Council Member Waggoner said he felt there is one other imponant factor. in being accused of indecisiveness. that before an)1hing can be done with Cinderella City they have to obtain ownership. He explained that the City has not obtained ownership. that it has been in the mill now for about two years trying to get ownership of Cinderella City. that they can't do a thing and if that is indecisiveness then so be it. He said that he docs not believe that it is. that they cannot do a thing with Cinderella City until we own the propcny and we don't own the propcny. Mayor Burns noted that pan of the proposal is. that we have an understanding with Equitable. that they will contribute SI .S million toward the tear down and remediation of the site and the developer will contribute a like amount and recoup that later in sales tax . He explained that the other alternative is to simply condemn it and ifwc did that then we would have to pay several million dollars out of the taxpayer's money to acquire it. That. instead of having a contribution made toward the tear down by the owner. it would be the other way around. we would actually have to buy it and. depending on what the assessed C\'aluation is. that that is a considerable greater expense in millions of dollars than having the arrangement that we have now. So. he said. he thinks that the negotiations wc have had over this long period of time have been fmitful. they have just taken a good deal longer than wc thought they would and we also had in the mix the Mercantile stores which owns the Joslins store and the lease for Wards, so we lia,1: had three different entities that we have had to deal with here. which 1nade this a longer process than we anticipated . Council Member Habenicht said she would like to tack onto that that she does not believe . that since the very beginning since they began looking at Cinderella City. that Council has been indecisive. She said she thinks that there l~we been a number of decisions and at times the priva1e sector has come back and said hey, wait a minute. we don ·1 like that. If anybody has slowed down the process in this case, she said, she thinks it is time to stand up and defend your government a little bit here, it lias been the private sector that has tried to slow it down . both Equitable and. maybe not the developer. but cenainly the owners of the buildings. She explained that we arc the owners of the land under the parking lot so we are son of all in this. it is a different kind of a deal . She s;1id she docs not believe that you can say that the time it has taken has been all due to Council indccisi\"cucss. so much of it has been because of the complexity of the mmerships and the pri l'atc sector s.1yi11g he) \\ait a minute. we want to cliangc this or dragging their feet on this and dragging this . She s;1id she just wanted to offer tl~u and also the motion on the Clarion report comes \'Cry . \'Cl)' nc.1r on the agenda and she docs hal'c some discussion points there. but she fell that ' • ...... . ' • .. I • 0 • Enilcwood City Cooncil August !I, 1996 Page7 '· ,. • • would not be appropriate now. Mayor Bums said that is fine . Council Member Hathaway said unless she would like to move it forward. Council Member Wiggins said no. Mayor Bums said that he might comment that because the negotiation process on ownership took so long that the public was saying Council left them out and that they wercn 't having study sessions and public meetings. which Council intended to do all along. So. he commented, that they had the public meetings in May and June. just so the public could come in and comment on what they had done all that time. He said the main reason Council did that was to try to convince the public that they had not left them out and Council wanted to include them and have their opinions. Mayor Bums stated he was hopeful that. somehow in the process. Council can convince the citizens that they have done that and that they arc not doing this just for show. He nOled that . as he has said many times before. Council did not intend this to be some dog and pony show and then just go olf and do whatever they pleased. because that would be an insult to the public and ti citi1.cns . He assured them that Council hopes to incorporate as much of what the citizens want that is practical . He mentioned that the other thing they did witb Clarion was to ask them to tell Council what is marketable. what can you really put in there. Because. he noted, undoubledly we would have ideas. and have had ideas . that arc simply not marketable at that site. that Council appn:ciatcs the ideas. but that they also have 10 look at practicalities. who is going to put fonh the millions of dolla,s to build buildings and develop a site over there that includes things that arc markClablc:. So, he advised. that is pan of what they have done. that this will come up shonly on the agenda and he wanled the public to understand that this is discussion between Council once it comes up on the agenda. He explained that if they want 10 speak to this that this is not a public hearing on this tonight that this is a discussion with Council. so if the citi7.cns want to speak to this this is their opponunity under the non- scheduled visitor ponion of the agenda . He said he just wanted everybody to know that . Council Member Waggoner observed if Council is indecisive and can '1 get ownership of the propcny, that they arc right that they may nOI be able to gel olfthe dime and if they don't get ownership they may not even be able to get olf the fift y cent piece and that is a lot bigger than a dime. Mayor Bums asked if there was an)1hing else that anyone wished to say at this point. Being none, he said that Council will continue on with the agenda. II . COftlmuninlicm11, Pmdamalion• a11d Appol11t1ne11t1 Tilcrc were no con1111unic:1tions. proclamations. or appointments. 9 . Public Hcarin,t No public hearing was scheduled before Council . 10 . COIIIICRI Apda COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWA \' MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS Ill (a) (i) a11d (Ii) ON FIRST READING. (a) Approve on First Reading (i) COUNCIL BILL NO . J9. INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HAlllAWAY .. I • I • • - {. En,:lc,rnod Cil)' Council August !i, 1996 Page8 A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF A FARMSITE FOR THE BENEFICIAL USE OF THE LITTLETON/ENGLEWOOD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT BIOSOLIDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM . (ii) CONTRACT FOR CLEANING OF THE ANAEROBIC DIGESTER SUPERNATANT HOLDING TANK WITH LIQUID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $24,150. Vote rault1: Ayes : Nays: Motion carried . Council Members Hathaway. Vonninag. Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner. Clapp. Bums None * • * • * Council Member Habenicht questioned whether the City had addressed the concerns of the people who came forth during the public he;1ring on Concrete Replacement DiSlrict No . 1995. City Attorney Brot1.man suggested Council pull the agenda item off of the Consent Agenda . COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT PULLED AGENDA ITEM 10 (b) (i) FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA. COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWA \' MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS Ill (b) (ii) ON SECOND READING. (b) Appro,·e on Second Reading (ii) ORDINANCE NO. 30, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 36, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HAlliAWAY) AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. DOUGLAS COUNTY. DENVER WATER DEPARTMENT AND HIGHLANDS RANCH METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS, DR OHLSON AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO PERTAINING TO lliE C-470 INTERCHANGE . Vote reailt1: Ayes : Council Members Hathaway. Vonnittag. Wiggins. Habenicht. Waggoner. Clapp. Burns Nays : None Motion carried . (i) Ma~or Burns asked Cit y M:umger Clark if he had any information as to whether the conccms relatil'e to Concrete Replacement DiSlrict No . I 99S had been addlUICd . City Manager Clark asked Engineering Manager Kahm to come up and. he noted. it is his understanding that Slaff met or talked to all of the people that appeared at the hearing and had concerns. In addition. follow· up letters were sent 011110 those folk s. copies of which Council should have received . Council Member Wiggins stated that Council did rccci l'e copies of the letters. Mr. Clark asked Mr. Kahm if he had an)'1hing to add as far as an y follow-up work that staff did \lith those folks . ... I • Englewood City Council August !I, 19% Pagc9 <. • • Engineering Manager Kahm said he did not believe so. that they have addressed all the concerns and sent copies of the letters to Council. Mr. Kahm pointed out that most of the concerns had to do with propenics that had changed hands during the assessment process. He said he believed they brought all oflhose 10 resolution . They had one concern that was a misunderstanding about the amount of concrete that was to be done and they have worked with that individual to resolve that. so he believed all the concerns were addressed. Mayor Bums told Mr. Kahm Council appreciates that because they did direct those panics lo contact him and he thought Mr. Kahm had made contact with all of them right there al tho: mecling Iha! evening. He DOied that all items appear to have been addressed satisfactorily. Mr. Kahm said absolntely. He added that ii was detennined that all oflhc assessments were corncl as published. Council Member Habenicht thanked Mr. Kahm and conunenlcd that she just feels ii is really imponan1 1ha1 when people come fom':lrd that Council acknowledge that. as ii is pan of the public record . Mayor Bums agreed and noted that Slaff did an excellent job. Mayor Bums and Council Member Habenicht !hanked Slaff. The Clerk was asked 10 read the ordinance by title : ORDINANCE NO. 11 . SERIES OF 19% (COUNCIL BILL NO. 29. INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS) AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE WHOLE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS MADE WITiiIN CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. l'J'J~ IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO; APPROVING AND CONFIRMING THE APPORTIONMENT OF THE COST TO EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND IN SAID DISTRICT: ASSESSING A SHARE OF THE COST AGAINST EACH WT OR TRACT OF LAND. AND PRESCRIBING THE MANNER FOR THE COLLECTION AND PAYMENT OF THE ASSESSMENTS. COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM Ill (b) (i) -ORDINANCE NO. JI, SERIES OF 1996. Motion carried. Ayes : Council Members Vonnittag. Wiggins. Habenicht. Wagoner. Clapp, Burns Nays: NOIIC AbSlain : Council Member Hathaway Council Member H.1ll~1way ci,plained 1l~1t she abstained from the VOie as she owns propeny in Concrete Replaa:mcnl District No . 199~. 11 . OnllH11tt1, Rnolulion1 a11d Moch1111 (a) AppfO\e on First Reading (i) Manager Simpson presented a recommendation from the Office of Neighborhood and Bus i11CSS Dc\'clop111cn1 10 acccpl by motion the Clarion & Associates' Phase I report regarding the rcdc\-clopmcnt of Cinderella City . He explained lhal the molion bcfon: Council IOlligbl is a rcquesl 10 move the redc\'elopmcnt of Cinderella City forward in a positive manner. by incorporaling significant com1111111i1 y input 1h;11 we ha\'C g;1incd through Ilic community forum process . He 11icl he will I -------~--------------------------·~--------------------------~-----------. • Englewood Cily Council August 5, 1996 Page JO ·, .. • • ... keep this brief and the only thing he would add is that acceptance of this report certainly, by no means. implies that wc have a done dc.11 or in anyway is this an application that has come forward . Mr. Simpson explained that they arc still expecting to receive an application from Miller/Kitchell Development that will incorporate the significant community input that we have gained through the community forums. That this is simply. more than anything. an opportunity for Council to emphasize the community forums in the continued negotiations for this redevelopment process. Mayor Bums asked that Manager Simpson describe the next level. where we go with Clarion after this, for the public. Mr. Simpson advised that where wc arc headed. at this point. is that we are expected to continue to negotiate with Miller/Kitchell Development . He said that we arc anticipating receiving an application for rezoning. the PUD application. which will incorporate a site plan and that site plan should truly reflect the input that was g.tined 0111 of the community forums . He noted that Clarion. the City and Miller/Kitchell will be engaged in this next level process. Mayor Bums commented 1h:11 they also ha\'e on lite agenda tonight the proposals for further study of a martct study on the hotel/nlOlel issue. and then possibly a cultural arts facility study . He ques1ioned how, especially the hotcl/nlOlel study . feeds 11110 this report or a filing by Miller/Kitchell, how would it eft'ccl that or be part of that possibly . Manager Simpson advised that it affects that only to the extent thal the Phase I report did mention the fact that a hotel use may be viable at this location . He Slaled lhal it also mentioned that it might not be. 8111. he added. a IIOlel use in Englewood should be pursued and looked al in greater detail . He said what they would like to do is proceed with that study separate and apart from the negotiations that arc going to continue on Cinderella City itself. He stated that the hotel study, which shouldn 't take a large amount of lime. will allow us to dctcnninc whether or not a hotel at this site, or at other sites in Englewood. is a viable use . Mayor Bums asked about how much time he thought that would lake. Mr. Simpson responded three to four weeks is about correct . Council Member Waggoner said that when they first decided to go with this study by a OOIISUllanl, there were several other things that were mentioned at that time that he did not think were fully addressed in the Clarion report . He cited the traffic problems that can be foreseen with the development of'Cindcrclla City and noted we have experienced those traffic problems before. He said they were also talking about tying in the Cinderella City development with downto"n Broadway with the area east ol'Broadway, the affects of the development on the area 10 the south and north. access to Dartmouth and Santa Fe and the light rail station . He asked when all those issues \\ill be addressed. if it will be in the Phase 2 design review process or if that is something that will come in between Phase I and Phase 2 . Mr. Siffll*)II advised that they will begin to address many of those issues in Phase 2. He noted that Phase I -,ally designed to begin looking at the communities conccms and issues and to try to gain and facililllC a suong level of community input. He stated that what t~· wa nt to do in Phase 2. which they ~ kind of' llal1Cd working on already to keep that forward momentum. is to begin incorporating thal public inpul. tying those issues of the north neighborhoods. traffic impacts. how docs the south area truly illlegralc. how docs downtown integrate and coordinate elTccti\'cly with this actual site and that is all a pan ol this nex1 negotiation period. Council Member Waggoner said then they ha\•e really started that phase already and expect to continue . Manager Simpson responded 111:11 he would say that Clarion and the City have really talked about how we can move forward . They arc try ing to get some meetings set up with Miller/Kitchell to begin wodting on an actual site plan . Mayor Bums asked Mr. Simpson how much discussion he has had with Miller/Kitchell since Clarion came on board about this. if it is jnst sort of starting now and if there has been much communicalion u the public meetings ha\'c occurred. Mr. Simpson said that he would say fairty limited actually . He nolcd they have been kind of in a lull. if yo11 want to call it that. waiting to try to conclude this phalc . He added . ' .. I • • Enilc"·ood Cit~· Council AU1£Ult !'i, 19"6 P·~·· • , . • that R & L Design. Clarion and the Cit y have been talking about things they would need lo see and they would need 10 do. continuing a lilllc bit of research. bnl that it has been limited . Mayor Bums commented that he thinks that is appropriate because the public meetings weren't over for a couple months. Mr. Simpson said that is correct and that he would say he has been in contact with Mr. Miller on the telephone probably twice. but he has not act1~1lly seen him in person. COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT STATED THAT AT THIS TIME SHE WOULD LIKE TO MOVE TO ACCEPT THE CINDERELLA CITY REDEVELOPMENT PHASE I REPORT DA TED JULY 8, 1996 AND TO USE THE COMPREHENSIVE PUBLIC INPUT INCLUDING THAT OF THE FOUR PUBLIC FORUMS AS A BASIS FOR NEGOTIATION WITH MILLER/KITCHELL TO INCORPORATE SIGNIFICANT COMMUNITY GOALS INTO THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION FOR REDEVELOPMENT FOR CINDERELLA CITY. Council Member Hathamty said she would second that except that she would like 10 add something else to it. She noted that on the background information that was supplied with the Council Communication ii takes that statement a little fun her and she said she fell that they should add that clarification. She said that ii s.1 ys "for redevelopment of Cinderella City including. but not limited to . movie theater and other entertainment uses. suppon of a light rail station. civic amenities such as public pla7.as. Lillie Dry Creek, water features and fountains. suppon of creative site design through avoidance of a linear strip layout of buildings and parking areas and landscaped buffering along Floyd Street ." Ms. Hathaway commented that she thought Council should be a bit more specific. Council Member Habenicht said that she thought that the rcpons. the infonnation from the public rcpons, is specific enongh . We ha\'e a number of them and. as many people have pointed out. we have done a number of studies. we ha\'C done public input studies, Englewood Focusing on Tomorrow has studies and we have the results of those studies and we have the result of the Clarion repon itself. She said she might add that her motion is a linle different from the motion provided by staff. She said staff is suggesting that we use the conclusions and recommendations of the Clarion rcpon for the basis of negocialion. that that is the part where her motion is different. that she is suggesting that we use the comprehensive public input including that of the four public fomms as a basis for negotiation with Miller/Kitchell to incorporate that. Ms. Habenicht said that is where her concern is. that she understands that that would gi\>e them a little bit more latitude in working with Mr. Miller. She pointed out that Mr. Miller was the selected developer with Miller/Kitchell based on his ncxibilit y. She noted that we have al least one or two feasibility studies that we arc looking al in tcnns of what \\e can ha\'e done and in lenns of what Council Member Waggoner brought up about the traffic analysis and some of that that hasn't happened yet . She said that she believes that that \,ould give enough latitude for Clarion and the staff lo work. but ii wouldn't limit them lo something that is so closcl~ adhcr~'d 10 that Miller/Kitchell concept and that is why she offered the motion as she did. Mayor Bums s.1id his question is ir you do that arc you essentially selling aside Clarion 's conclusions and recommendations and going back to the c itizen input'! Council Member Habenicht said no . Manager Simpson offered that he thought lhat Council Member Habenicht indicated that they would include these findings in addition. at le.1st that is what he heard . Council Member Habenicht said no. Mr. Simpson and Council Member Habenicht clarilied the motion. that ii should read "the comprehensive public input including that of the four public fonnns as a basis for negotiation ." Council Member Waggoner asked why wonldn'l they also add Council Member Hathaway's comments as listed on the b.1ek as it seems like those comments arc appropriate also. Council Member Habenicht said okay. Council Member Ha1l~1\,·ay said she thinks 11~11 ii kind of clarifies that they have not limited the ' . ' ..... . ' I • 0 - - • • • Englewood City Council August !i, 1996 Page 12 <. • • • focus and she 1hough1 ii made a s1a1c111cnl because ii says .. including, but nol limited to" and she thought that was key and critical because she fell Council should start focusing in on something and not still be so esolcric thal they can't say that lhis is what we are working toward . In response to Mayor Bums. Council Member Hathaway confirmed thal when she referred to on the back. she was referring to page three of the Council Conununicalion. Council Member Waggoner said it is right at the top, where it says "Cinderella City, including but 1101 limiled 10" and he staled lhal , as he reads it . he thinks lhal is exactly what Council Member Hathaway was using as her basis for lhc addition . Council Member Hathaway said that is right. Council Member Habenicht said thal one of the concerns she might have on that is that Council really take into account the public inpul. She commenled lhat she thinks. while there is a lot of public input supporting the movie theater thal 1here is a lot more inpul that they have been receiving against the size and scope perhaps. and so she would hale 10 have lhal construed as having already approved that. Council Member Waggoner said lhat it says "but . not limiled lo." Council Member Habenichl said it says "including. but not limited 10". so by including all lhose lhings you arc in essence giving an approval of those things . Council Member Halhaway said no. 1ha1 you are including them as a basis for negotiation with Miller/Kitchell which is a part of Ms. Habenichl 's recommendation. too . She explained that she was just adding to Council Member Habenichl's morion a basis for ncgotialion and clarifying a little bit of what we arc looking loward . Council Member Habenicht requested 1ha1 lhcy have lhe motion. as it would be voted on. read. Discussion ensued as 10 the corrccl wording. n,c Ci1y Clerk said that Council Member Hathaway has asked that the molion be amended 10 insert lhc wording on page three. item I. of the Council Communication after .. 10 incorpor.llc significanl commnnily goals."' Council Member Habenicht said that she thoughl she h.1d said 10 strike 1hc words .. L-onclusions and recommendations" and say "comprehensive public input including lhal oflhc four public fonuns ." Council Member Waggoner said that he hoped that she doesn't mean 1ha1 the} should include C\'crylhing lhat was brought up al the public forums, because there was a cemclCI)' listed in lhcrc 100. Mayor Bums said thal that is his question, and asked if they have to synlhesiz.c whal they got al the public fomms again in some way in order 10 know what they are working from . Council Member Ha1li.m"dY said 11~11 is why she wanted 10 narrow the scope a little. Mayor Bums pointed out that thai is lhe reason why Clarion was suppose 10 render conclusions and recommendations in lhc firsl place. Manager Simpson advised 1ha1 staff made lhc original suggestion for this particular motion 10 try to begin that narrowing process 10 begin ncgo1ia1ion . He cmphasil,cd that it really needs to be understood in a negotiation process 1li.u 1hcrc are things you get and things you give up and that is just the nature of that process. He said that it may be a ni.111cr of sen~1ntics in some ways. but that he thinks the conclusions and recommendations do support the communities comprchensi,·c public input that came from the public forums. that thal is the whole basis of this report . Mayor Bums said that is his question. ifthal is the basis for the report and if they arc striking .. conclusions and recommendations" and going back to the "comprehensive pubic input" arc they opening this up to everybody's interpretation of what the public input was or not? He noted th:ll in a way he fa\'ors Council Member Hathaway 's suggestion. because that docs make it more specific . 8111. he said. he just wondered if they would all get around the table after this with the appropriate people and s:1y now what do we think lhal the public input was , do we have a considerable discussion then aboul what arc the par.11nc1crs Iii.it they arc negotiating from now . Council Member Habenicht stat ed lhat then she would be \'Cry happy. instead of saying "conclusions and reconuncndations". to just lca\'c it 1hc .. public inpul reported by Clarion from the four public forums as the basis of negotiations ... Ma yor Burns said that would be fine with him . Council Member Hathaway commented tlmt semantically it is in essence lhc s:unc. Mayor Bums noted ii is very close. Council Member Ha1h.m~1y said you arc just saying public inpul versus conclusions. that ii means the same thing . Council Member Habenicht s:1id that is right . .. I • • Englc\\·ood Cit,· Council August !'i, 1996 Page ll • • • Council Member Waggoner suggested they might add "to include in part ." He noted he certainly does not want a cemetery to go in there. Council Member Habenicht asked if the cemetery came out in the Clarion report . Manager Simpson advised that he did not recall seeing that. Council Member Habenicht said that she didn't think a cemetery was included iu the plan . Council Member Waggoner said that somebody suggested a cemetery somewhere along the line. Mayor Bums asked Council Member Hathaway if she wanted her part included too. Ms. Hathaway said yes. because she felt it would st;irt to give Council some focus as to some of the conclusions. Mayor Bums asked if the Clerk could read the motion back in its present form . Following further clarification the Clerk read the motion as follows : MOTION TO ACCEPT THE CINDERELLA CITY REDEVELOPMENT PHASE 1 REPORT DATED JULY II, 19% AND TO lJSE THE PUBLIC INPUT REPORTED FROM CLARION FROM THE FOUR PlJBLIC FORUMS AS A BASIS FOR NEGOTIATION WITH MILLER- KITCHELL TO INCORPORATE SIGNIFICANT COMMUNITY GOALS INTO THE PUD APPLICATION FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF CINDERELLA CITY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: MOVIE THEATER AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENT USES, SUPPORT OF A LIGHT RAIL STATION, CIVIC AMENITIES SUCH AS PUBLIC PLAZAS, LITTLE DRY CREEK, WATER FEATURES/FOUNTAINS, SUPPORT OF CREATIVE SITE DESIGN THROlJGH AVOIDANCE OF A LINEAR STRIP LAYOUT OF BUILDINGS AND PARKING AREAS, AND LANDSCAPE BUFFERING ALONG FLOYD STREET INTO THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF CINDERELLA CITY. Council Member Hathaway noted that that was a friendly amendment and she asked if it was acceplablc to Council Member Habenicht. Council Member Habenicht asked that the motion be read one more time. Council Member Wiggins stated he ,,anted to add the comment that the input that was put in by the public totals less than ~'X. of the population of the City of Englewood . Mayor Bums said he understood thal. but that was the chance you take when ~·ou have public fonuns. Council Member Waggoner commented that we elect people by less than tl~u . Mayor Bums asked if anwne wanted the motion read again . Council Member Waggoner said no. Council Member Hathaway said Council Member Habenicht moved. but nobody has seconded it yet . Council Member Waggoner seconded the motion . Council Member Habenicht asked that the ,notion be repealed one more time . COlJNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO ACCEPT THE CINDERELLA CITY REDEVELOPMENT PHASE I REPORT DATED JULY 8, 1996 AND TO USE THE PlJBLIC INPUT REPORTED FROM CLARION FROM THE FOUR PUBLIC FORUMS AS A BASIS FOR NEGOTIATION WITH MILLER-KITCHELL TO INCORPORATE SIGNIFICANT COMMUNITY GOAL'i INTO THE PUD APPLICATION FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF CINDERELLA CITY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: MOVIE THEATER AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENT USES, SUPPORT OF A LIGHT RAIL STATION, CIVIC AMENITIES SUCH AS PlJBLIC PLAZAS, LITTLE DRY CREEK, WATER FEATURES/FOlJNTAINS, SUPPORT OF CREATIVE SITE DESIGN THROUGH AVOIDANCE OF A LINEAR STRIP LA YOlJT OF BlllLDINGS AND PARKING AREAS, AND LANDSCAPE BUFFERING ALONG FLOYD STREET. ' ' I --------------------~---------------------------------------------------- • Englewood City Council August 5, 1996 Paie 14 i . • • !Clerk's note : As previously read . the motion included the stalcnicnt "INTO THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF CINDERELLA CITY"' at the end. As this is referred lo previously in the motion ii has been removed from the final motion. I Council Member Habenicht said that she had a question for discussion. She staled lhal she wanted to make sure 1ha1 by voling in favor of this motion , she wallled 10 clarify lhal she is not voting to necessarily aa:ept the recommendations and conclusions of the n:pon. that she is voting lo accept that the rcpon be used as a basis for public input for the basis for negotiations. but not the recomrncndalions and conclusions as the only sole basis of negotiations . Mayor Bums and Council Member Hathaway said that they think that is very clear. Council Member Habenicht emphasized she wants lo make sure that's clear. Mayor Bums asked if there were any other comments or discussion . Being none lie asked lhal Council vote. Voce rct11lt•: MOlion carried. Ayes : Nays : Counc il Members Hathaway. Vonnittag. Wiggins. Habenicht. Waggoner. Clapp. Bums None (ii) Director Black presented a recommendation from the Depanrncnl of Parks and Recreation to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an Intergovernmental Agreement with the City of Sheridan for paving South Clay Street near the Englewood Municipal Golf Course. He staled that South Clay Street borders the Golf Course on the back side. that City of Englewood forces would be used 10 overlay tlic SI reel . the City of Sheridan would pay for all the material costs. the Golf Course, as an owner of pan of that propcny. would contribute S~.llOll for the cost of the labor and the equipment. He noted lhal the City of Sheridan would be responsible for up to SI 7,000 in material costs for that overlay. Mayor Bums asked if this relates to the other work tlmt was done on drainage over there. as a follow-up to thal . Dircetor Black responded no. that it docsn 't relate to Ilic drainage. that ii does relate to the expansion where we did a lot of work. ha\'ing tmcks coming in from the back side moving din and also the exp.111sion of the maintenance building over there wlicrc we had a number of trucks coming in and we think we possibly did sonic minor damage 10 some of the asphalt Council Member Vormittag asked if this is a 01ic time deal . Mr. Black said yes . Mr. Vonniltag asked if Sheridan is going to 11~1i111ain it and take care of ii once we surface ii . Director Black explained that ii "ill belong lo the Cit) of Sheridan and in the agreement we arc not providing any warranties on the wort itself because of the nature of the road . Mr. Vonnittag quc:s1ioncd whether the drainage problem will tear it up again . Mr. Black said no . Mr. Vor111i11ag commented that he has been down that road and ii has been waslicd out bad. Director Black advised that they 1~1d a discussion about that and Englewood's Public Works Depanmcnt and the Cit y of Sherid:1n did not feel lhal there would be a problem with going ahead and overlaying the st reel now. Mr. Vormittag asked if there would be another problem with the City of Englewood bringing any more lmcks down there. Director Black said no. that lhal was one ofthc, things tlicy looked al . Mayor Bums asked whose responsibility it will be in the future for the Slorage. repair and maintenance. Mr. Black advised lhal ii will be the City of Sheridan ·s. Council Member H.11l~1way pointed 0111 thm they could sllll contract out with us 10 do ii. Mayor Burns said yes he understood 11~11. Director Black staled that is true. • . .. I • 0 • • ·, • Englewood City Council AulQlt 5, 1996 Pa2C 15 Council Member Waggoner asked if the bill for materials will go directly to Sheridan . Mr. Black said yes. The Clerk was asked to read the council bill by title : COUNCIL BILL NO. 37. INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SHERIDAN. COLORADO AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO PERTAINING TO THE OVERLAY OF SOUTH CLAY STREET. COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (ii)· COUNCIL BILL NO. l7. Ayes: Council Members Hathaway , Vonnillag. Wiggins. Habenicht. Waggoner. Clapp. Bums Nays : None Mot ion carried. (iii) Director Gryglcwicz presented a recommendation from the Dcpanments of Financial Services and Safety Scr\'iCCS to adopt a bill for an emergency ordinance removing ~conU'aCIOr licensing~ from the City's moratorium on business licenses and to set an emergency meeting on August 12. 1996 for second reading of the ordinance and establishment of fees by resolution . He noted that this emergency ordinance m.ikes changes to Title S. Chapter 7 contractor licensing. which at present lime is under the moratorium tl~u Council established on June 3. 19%. Mr. Gryglewicz explained that the only changes to this cl~1p1cr of Title S arc how the fees arc established. that they will be established by resolution and that resolution will come fonvard on August 12,. if Council approves this. He advised thal staff" is not. at this time. recommending any changes in the fee structure. Director Gryglewicz stated thal ii is his understanding from the City Anomcy th.11 Council needs to have a unanill10U5 VOie on this for the emergency ordinance to go forward . Mayor Bums pointed 0111 that they very seldom have an emergency ordinance. that this is a putiadar need in this case. the need to be able 10 license the comractors. The Clerk was asked 10 read the council bill by title: COUNCIL BILL NO . 40. INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLES. CHAPTER 7. SECTION 10, OF 11tE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1•,ss AND WHICH REMOVES CONTRACTOR LICENSING FROM ORDINANCE NO . 2S. SERIES OF 1'196 WHICH PERTAINS TO THE MORATORJUM OF LICENSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (al (Iii)· COUNCIL BILL NO. 441. A)cs : Council Members Hathaway. Vonnillag. Wiggins. Habenicht. Waggoner. Clapp. Burns Nays : None Motion carried . (b) Apprcn ·c on Second Reading • I • ----------------------------------·"------------------------,----------------, • Englew1M1d City Cooncil August 5, 1996 Page 16 •, • • (i) Council Bill No . 3K authorizing the sale of the 3384 South Broadway property to Walter and Marilyn Goltl was considered . ORDINANCE NO. 32. SERIES OF l'.1% (COUNCIL BILL NO. JS, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY) AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF 3384 SOUTH BROADWAY PROPERTY TO WALTER AND MARILYN GOL TL. COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM NO. 11 (b) (i) -COUNCIL BILL NO. J8 (ORDINANCE NO. J2, SERIES OF 1996) ON SECOND READING. Ayes : Nays : Motion carried. 12. General Di!,eussion (a) Mayor's Choice Council Members Hathaway. Vonninag. Wiggins. Habenicht, Waggoner. Clapp. Bnms None I. Mayor Burns encouraged everyone 10 panicipalc in the National Night Ou1 tomorrow night and to work with the Neighborhood Watch people on I his panicular celebration . And again. he said, he would like to thank Nancy Pe1crso11 of 1hc Englewood Police Dcpanmcnt for the great job she is doing on the Neighborhood Walch Program. which . he opined. is really becoming a model for other cilies. 2 . Mayor Burns s1a1ed thal he wa111ed to bring Council a linle bit up-t<Hiatc on the RTD funding for the RID light rail line. He said 1ha1. as 1hcy prob:1bly know. the House in Washington included SJ million in the funding for lhis yc;u ·s Appropria1ions Bill and the Senate did not approve any funding . He commented that they arc not quite sure why that was dropped out of the Senate Bill . He advised that last llmrsday he talked to bolh Senator Ben Nighthorsc Campbell and Senator Brown in Washington about this. He noted that Senator Campbell wrote a very good letter to Senator Mart Hatfield. the Chair of the Senate Appropriations Commincc. about this . Mayor Bnrns explained that this anatter now goes to Conference Commince which will meet in September. He noted tile)· wanted to make some contact with them before they adjourned. which they did a couple of days ago for their August break. He stated that they are reasonably confident that they can get these funds back in. Mayor Burns mentioned that he also spoke to the Planning Director of the Federal Transit Administration. that he was given his number by Senator Brown's office. He explained that there is a rcpon that is rendered to the Congress every year by law reviewing the proposed transit systems and projccls on merit . 11131 preliminary draft was given to the Congress in March and. he ad,·ised . the fi1~il draft has 1101 yet been submiucd. it is late. but they ha\'e been working off of the prcliminar)' rcpon He ac:h ised 11~11 when t~· did this study on all al the projects around the country. the southwl'SI corridor light rail c;mie right to the top. Mayor Bums said he asked tliem wliether it was one of the reasons \\h) tins was accepted~· the White House and recommended for funding and it was. He noted this rcpon was \'Cr)' imponant in that sclectio11 process and since the full funding grant agreement has been signed 11 is \'Cr)' imponant 10 gel the linl funding for this project. Recognizing 11~11 next )Car the request for fundmg may be as high as SJO or $40 million because he thought RTD still expects to finali1.c plans on this project I>) tlie spring of 1997. So. he said, they arc working diligently to try 10 get that SJ mil hon back in . Mayor Burns noted that Senator Hatfield supposedly said that he would 1101 go along" ith tlie appropriation ror more than the SJ million that Ilic House recommended. that if ii \las for more than that it would have to coaaic out of some other Colorado projccl . Actuall~-. he 1101cd . there 1s 11 ·1 :111~ other Colorado project that is like this and so he thought SJ ' I • • Englewood City Council August 5, 1996 Page 17 '· • • ,. million would be the maximum . So . he said. they will be in contact with them when the Conference Committee meets. He explained 1ha1 1hc Conference Committee is very imponant to this Appropriations Bill, because he has been advised by Senalor Campbell's office thal 1here is a lot of staff input at that level, that after all it is the Approprialions Bill and ii is a big bill . He said they arc hoping that somewhere we can slip SJ million iu I here. because I hat is a very small amount of money considering the size of that bill . 3. Mayor Bums no1ed I here was an edi1orial in lhe Rocky Mountain News about a week or ten days ago aboul 1he Horton house. chaslisiug 1he Cily of Englewood for having ever loaned money to the Honon family for rchabililation of their house and admitting that Senator Coffman of Aurora took our letter, that we sent to him. down to 1he cdilorial board of lhe Rock)' Mountain News and got this editorial published much to our chagrin . He ad\'iscd 1ha1 lhe Housing Authorily discussed this at their meeting last Wednesday and their concern is thal if we play this niancr in the press the press will always get the last word, because ii is the newspaper we arc co111cs1ing with on this. Mayor Bums said there have been different sugges1ions on this. 1ha1 Exccntivc Director Paul Malinowski would like. perhaps through Senalor Tom Blickcnsdcrfer. 10 sil down wilh Senator Coffman and go over whal has been done with this house and try to get some further communica1ion with him . Mayor Burns noted he talked to City Manager Clark aboul ii and he 1hough1 that it might be more beneficial lo go to the editorial board of the Rocky Mountain News and talk 10 them aboul what kinds of loans have been lei on this house and why this occurred over the period of lime since 1')82 . Mayor Burns stated that he is concerned over the relationship Senator Coffman has with I his newspaper. that it seems like he can just carry something down there and get a story or an cdilorial . He said he is not sure what the Council would like to do about this. He commented thal he lhought the Housing Authority would just like it to go away if they could and not have any more publicity about it. But. he said. in the future Senator Coffman may be very imponant on some voting on lcgislatiou 1hat may come up that would affect Englewood . Mayor Bums l10led, since the unfortunate homicide al the Horton house. that this is the target for people to take potshots at the City of Englewood and the Housing Aulhorily. He s.1id this concerns him a lot . Council Member Habenicht said she heard abont that but she liadn ·1 read it, and that she heard about it from two or three people in the community . She noted that when she read the editorial she quickly put together a response and talked 10 City Manager Clark about it. wanling to know if that was a good idea or not . She said when they talked Mr. Clark had also mentioned visiting the edilorial board. Ms. Habenicht said that she thinks 1ha1 is an exlrcmely "ise decision. 1ha1 we need lo help them focus and see what some of the other points of view arc and 1101 do banlc in the press. as ii were. O\'er this. She said she thinks at the same lime she can understand lhe scnsi1i\·i1 y 1ha1 lhe Housing Authority is feeling and perhaps ii might be wise for 1he Housing Anlhority to b:1ck off. bnl th.11 she did not sec any reason why the City shouldn '1 be ,·isiling a little bil with the editorial board of lhc Rocky Mountain News and giving them some infonnation . Council Member Habenich1 said she thinks that is an appropriate thing 10 do. It is not an adversarial kind of thing. ii is providing infonnation and she opined that that is a very wise thing 10 do. especially with the good relationships our community continues to lia,·c with all the media. that we need to keep that up. At the same lime. she stated. she docs not think we can just let this go because, as was mentioned. she was sure Scn:11or Coffman will be bringing this up again and if the last word is lhal word allogctber then that is a re:11 problem. because that will be used quite a bit in the press . She aid lhal visiting wilh the press and helping lhem 10 sec lhe point of view. and all of tliat. would be very. very helpful . Therefore. she said. she strongly suppons City Manager Clark's recommcndalion. Council Member Hathaway said she would sui;gcSI kind of a combination of the two recommendations and when they go to 1alk lo lbc edilorial bo;ird tha t 1hey lake Senator Blickensdcrfer wilh them . Just because oflhe fact . she commclllcd. that he c.m provide an insight as to relationships with the press from senators. 100. Because she 1hough1 he bas more of an insighl as 10 how much Senator Coff'man may or may not be able 10 gel something into the press. ,ers us how much Sc1ia1or Blickc:nsdcrfer may or may not .. I • I • Englewood City Council August~. 1996 Page Ill (. • • be able to get something into the pre ss positive or nega tive . Ms . Hathaway stated that she thinks we need his insight as well as our rcprcsent :llivc . Mayor Bums said he thought that may be useful. He noted that he spoke to Senator Blickensderfer briefly. but he knows he was concerned about the fact that an Aurora senator has gotten involved in an Englewood matter and some of the initial comments were pretty severe against the City and the Housing Authority. Mayor Burns said tlml he thinks that that was not warranted . Council Member Hathaway said she thinks they definitely need to go down there with the facts. that it wouldn't matter whether ii was the Honon family . or anybody else in that panicular situalion. That if they meet the guidelines 1hat 1hc federal government establishes for these loans and grants and whatever, we as a Housing Authorit y really cannot 1urn them down. if lhcy file an application . She said she thinks we need to be very clear on thal because ii sounds like we did an exceptional thing. We didn't do anything more for the Honon family than anybody else that would have applied in that panicular time period . If they niel 1hc qualificalions lhcy got the grant lliey got the loan money or whalever. She DOied ii just happens Iha! the Honous made applicalion both times. Mayor Bums said 11~11 basically that is tmc . Except for some reserves. lhis is essemially not a fcdcral program. though . I hat I his is homcgro\\ n. Council Member Hathaway staled that ii has some guidelines . Mayor Bums agreed thal ii has some guidelines. and he agreed 1ha1 the Cily and the Housing Authority, with regard to lhcsc loans . is 1101 a social service agency. lhat it is a housing measure . So. he said. founecn years ago he docs 1101 know what the status of the Honon family was and he doesn't think the Housing Authority knew either. Council Member Hathaway pointed out thal in the papem·ork thal the Housing Aulhority has there has to have been a inilial applicalion and she lhought 1ha1 thai is whal needs lo be provided. because if they met the qualifications 1ha1 existed for I his program . al lhat lime. we couldn't 1ell 1hcm no , anymore than we could have told anybody else uo . Mayor Bums said 1ha1 is 1me . We l~wc never examined how functional a family is before we loan them money on a real estate n~111cr . He poinled 0111 that it just isn't the job of the Housing Authority or the City in these instances so he 1houghl some of this could be clarified . Council Member Hathaway noted 1ha1 the OIiier clarification is exacily what Mayor Bums just said, that we need to establish 11~11 we arc not a social sen•iccs agency and we did not do lhis panicular graDI loan. or whatever. as a social sen•ices agency . ii was done to provide housing for a family that applied . Council Member Habenichl comuiented th:11 she lhinks ii is imponant too. to emphasis the positive things that have been coming fonh from 1his and 01her programs . She said she thinks that is the piece that is missing. thal 11~11 is the piece lhal concerns her wilh Sena1or Coffman. that she is fearful that be is piing 10 be targeting all sons of programs 0111he basis of 1his piece and she thinks we need to be ready to help, to help the press and help C\'Crybody kno" all of Ilic wonderful . posilive programs :md all the wonderful benefits 11~111~1,·c rcl:llcd from 1hcsc progr:uu s . She said lhat is lhe pan of the story that is missing. Council Member H:uhawa) noted 1ha1 lhe edilorial did make some referena: to lhal fact . that we have no apologies for some of lhc stuff we 1~1,·c done . so why were we getting behind 1his panicular iauc. Mayor Bums poillled 0111 lhal 1his progr:1111 is 1wc111y years old and has had hundreds of loans, over SI million has passed lhrough lhi s program and we have IIC\'Cr had a Honon case like this before . So, be noted. ii has been a very good proi:ram for Englewood . hc:l\'ily supponed by 1he City Council for many. many years and he.wil y supponcd by 1hc banks iu 1hc co111111uni1y "'ho have loaned mos1 of the l'unds for I • I Englewood City Cooncil August 5, 1996 Page 19 '· • • it . So. he said. he did not want the program and the Cit y"s a nd Housing Authority 's panicipation to be, in fact. smeared by this one incident so thal somehow 1he public is losing confidence in this program. He reiterated that it is a very good program . He thanked Council for their input. 4 . Mayor Burns advised 1ha1 he a ncnded the Olympic games. as a guest of his brother, who lives in Atlanta. He noted thal he wa s in the Olympic P;uk with his brother for severdl hours the night that the bomb exploded. Fonunatcly. he said. they were 1101 there at the time that that happened . But, he commented, that we have a young lady from our County. Amy Van Dykcn, who won four gold medals in that Olympics. He noted that she does not live in the City of Englewood. althoogh he understood she may have an Englewood postal address. He said that one thing he became convinced of after that bombing incident, and after the recovery from it so to speak. was that the spirit of the Olympics is really contained in the kind of pcrfonnancc that Amy Van Dykcn had. He stated he would like to cntenain us having an appropriate fonn of proclamation to congrntulatc her for her achievements. Mayor Bums said he is not sure where her trnvcls will take her. but he would love to see her come and accepl such a proclamation so we could honor her. He commented that it is not just that we arc trying to son of capture Amy Van Dylten because we arc the City of Englewood. but th.at he really felt like they needed some son of recovery from this bombing. especially if you were there . He said there was an emotional impact from this, a very negative impact, for a couple of days after that happened and he thought the athletes such as Amy and the others. really embodied the spirit of the Olympics that taught all ofus that we can't cow tow to this kind of terrorism. no mailer where ii comes from . that you can't shirk from the kinds of things that the Olympics stand for . He stated that fonunately it went right on and the park reopened . But that pan of the memory of these Olympics will always be that bombing and he felt that it is people like Amy that help us realize what it is all about. He said that ·s his suggestion and that perhaps we can make contact with her through her famil~. Council Member Haben icht sa id that is a good idea . (b) Counc il Member's Choice (1) Council Member Hathaway: I . She commented that do" n at the flower shop they got a mailing from Chapel Hills Mall in Colorado Springs trying to rccmit new businesses to the mall . She said she does not know how many other Englewood businesses got th.at or whether they were just targeting panicular specialties. bcclulc this particular flyer seems to be targeted toward specialty shops. But, she said. she thought she would fonwanl it to Bob Simpson because they do offer low stan up costs. excellent selection of store sizes and locations, frc:e consultation for frnnchisc opponunities and they will give you a frc:e sign for your store front if you send this in right 00\\'. Ms. Hathaway said she just thought it was interesting how even malls down in Colorado Springs arc rccmiting for our businesses right now . Council Member Habenicht said that perhaps we could copy it . Ms. Hathaway said it is kind of interesting. 2 . She advised th.a t Ken Haraldscn mentioned that the phone numbers for council members need to be put back in the EnglC\,ood Citi,.en. that they arc not currently then:. She said she doesn't know iflhll means their home phones or if it means the conglomerate phone number that they all use down hen: 11 City Hall . Ms . Halhaway s1ah:d that would have 10 be clarified with Mr. Haralclscn . .. I ---~-----~---------------·-·-------------------:------------- • Englewood Cit)' Council August 5, 1996 Page 20 (. • • 3 . She s.1id in looking i1110 infor111a1io11 regarding business retention and recruitment she became aware tliat Frntclli 's had a 1hir1 y year cclcbrnlion on Saturday. they have been in business in Englewood for thiny years al Ilia! location . She noted that Sunset Flowers has also been in business for thiny years in Englewood since May. Ms . Ha1l~1way offered that it might be beneficial to stan looking at some of our sales tax licenses and sec how long so111c businesses have held those licenses and niaybc. jUSI like wc send out wedding. anniversal)'. thank you ·sand kudos to ccnain residents. she felt wc should stan stroking our businesses as well . She said it 111igh1 be nothing more than a teller fro1111he Mayor saying I undcnland you have been in business for so long. She stated she just thinks we need to stan sending some mileposts, maybe 15, 20 or whale\'Cr years. and star1 thanking so111e of these people for sticking it out with us through thick and thin . She co111111c111ed that she felt it would just be a good recruitment idea. Mayor Burns said that isu ·1 a bad idea . ii) Council Member Wiggins: I. He thanked Public Works for the weed work they did. 2 . He thanked Safety Services Dcpar1mcn1 for their speeds checks on Union and answcring the public's concerns. 3. He asked City Anorncy Brotzman how we arc on negotiations with Home Lumber since: there: was a fire over there last week . Cily Anorney Brotz111a11 advised that staff will have a new appraisal done: and we will be 111ccti11g with lhc owners of the proper1y again . 4 . He asked if Council needed to approve funds for Council Members Habenichl and Clapp lo anend the Symposium in Vail . He was advised that Council approvc:d the funds in previously. (iii) Council Member Waggoner: I . He said that tllC)' had the lcllcr that came 0111 on the group home and he was wondering if wc 1c:111 Frank Miner a copy of those . City Anorncy Brownan advised that he thought Mr. Miner was copied on those. and if 1101. we can . After pcmsing the lcucr. Mr. Waggoner said that he is . Council Member Waggoner asked if group homes arc regulated by the Statute. City Allornc:y Brotzman said no, 11~11 there is a provision that you may s.."par.11c them by 7SO feel . Council Member Waggoner questioned whether 1ha1 is regula1cd. in any way. by the State Statutes. City Allorncy Brotzman said no . Mr. Waggoner asked if they authorize group homes or give them a license or anything like that. Mr. Brotzman advised that 1hc licensing is provided by the State for group homes. Mr. Waggoner asked, then why wouldu 't they apply their own Stalutcs. City Allorncy Brouman said that that was an interesting question . Council Member Hathaway commented I hat they lkcnse child care racilities without regulations and local zoning an)W"Jy. so wh1• should 1his be any dilfcrent . Council Member Waggoner asked if they have their own regulation as 10 distance. Council Member Hathaway said no they don't either. Council Mc:mbc:r Waggoner said they do on group homes. Ms . Ha1ha\\;1y noted that the point is that the Slate issues a license to them withoul e\'cn thinking of local 1,011ing al all. Council Member Waggoner said thal he is not talking aboul local zoning. 1tm1 this is State Statute 11~11 says that you cannot have one: within 750 fCICI of another one. He comnicnled thal if the Stale issues a license then why wouldn't they apply their own regulations. Council Member Ha1hawa1• 1101ed 11~11 is a ,·cry good question. that we didn't ask them thal question. City Anorncy Brotzm;rn commcnlcd 11~11 basically they said we won't be answering you. you arc: not one of the constituems. Mr Waggoner questioned \\h)' 1101 ask them why the)• don't apply their own regulations to tlicir own iSS1~111cc of licenses. Mr. Brot1Jnan said he can tell him that their answer is that ' I • • 0 '32xl ------------~----------------,------u-~-------------------------- • • • En~IC\\'INHI Cit~· CtNmdl AUl?ll§I !i, 1996 Pa~c21 <. \, Ibey do not have to reply to you . Mr. Waggoner said then let's ask them again. Mr. Brotzman noted if they want to go through one of their constituents who arc. the congressman and/or senators, we can go through one of those avenues to ask a similar question . Council Member Waggoner said he thinks we should and ask why they allow a license that is against their own Statutes. Council Member Hathaway noted that otherwise we won't get a clarification of it. Discussion ensued as to who the City could approach and it was determined that it could be Senator Blickensdcrfer or Representative Wayne Knox. Council Member Waggoner said they really should not have issued a license if they have a Stalule that says they can 'I . City Attorney Brot1.man advised that in talking with lhe Attorney General on that case he said thal ii doesn't mean we won 't enforce that against you in the future. that I am just nOI going lo give you an answer. is ae1ually what his response was. Mr. Waggoner said we don 'I want any answers we just want them 10 enforce it. 2 . Council Member Waggoner also commented that a IOI of petitions have been received stating that the undersigned rcspce1fully ask the City Council to reconsider the proposed concept of the big box power user center in the rcdc\'clopment of Cinderella City. He said he docs not know how 10 reconsider a concept when you ha\'cn ·1 even considered it in the first place. He felt the only thing Council has said is that they fa\'or 41Ml.1Ml0 square feet of cntenaimncnl and retail development. Mr. Waggoner said that Council's statement was that it could be np 10 4tMI.OtMI square feel. not that it conldn't be less than that, and lhal they really didn 't say it couldn 't be more than that . His recollCClion was that the 400,000 square feel concepc came from Council in the first place . He said the reason that it was to be somewhere around I.hat figure was that the origin:11 Cinderella City complex. as he remembered. had about 1.2 million square feet and Council has consistently been told ti~,, that area could nOI maintain a retail space that was anywhere near half of the si1..c of Cinderella City. Mr. Waggoner said he docs not sec it as a power user center. big box retail. and ccnainly not as a replication of Trolley Square. He asscnec1 that Trolley Square was set up for small shops and that he docs not understand what these people are talking about lhal don't want a replication of Trolley Square. He asked if that means they don't want little stores? Council Member Hathaway opined tl~lt it is just the whole Trolley Square fiasco. lhc boo-boo of building something that was totally unus:1blc b~· the ci1i1.cns of Englewood. Mayor Bums said his impression is that ti~· arc talking about a concept that fails . Council Member Waggoner contended that no mailer what Council docs. they are going 10 be damned if they do. and damned if ti~· don 't . If it turns out lo be the best thing in the world. they are going to say the Council did a fantastic job. If it ends np failing. they're going 10 say here is anocher Council that absolutely failed . (i\') Council Member Habenichl: I . She opined that. 111 terms of what people mean when they say they don ·1 want anolher Trolley Square. people arc rc;1II~ s:1~ing was that back then a lot of people were coming forward and saying .. you're building I\\O lc\'els. ~ou'rc doing this. you're doing that '/" She said they qucstionec1 all the things that turned out lo be problcm:uic. and the Council went ahead. although the public was questioning the fact that all the businesses \\Crc being displaced and tl~ll the business community was speaking out against ii . She said she feels that 1s \\ hat 1h~· me:111 . 1101 that they think we are going 10 build two levels. but rather. the public process Council Member Vonnittag asked if the public \\as allowed input back then. Council Member Hathaway responded absol111cl y and 11~11 she \\~IS p:1n of the input back then . Pan oflhe problem. she said. was lhal ii was the \\'hole dc\clopment. II \\11S all the wa~ from Broadway 10 Cinderella City before he wcn1 .. .. I • • Englewood City Council August ~. 1996 Page22 <. • • ... bankrupt . Once Bud Brndy went bankrupt. then Trolley Square became its 0\\'11 single complex., the Martct Place became its own single complex. and Phar Mor became its own single complex. But, considered as a whole at the time. Trolley Square made sense because the big stores wen: going to be closer to Hampden. and the small specialty stores were going to be on Broadway. Only as a local concept. she said. but ii didn ·1 end up being that way . But yes. she noted there were a lot of questions as to why are you building a two s1ory complex righl 11ex1 10 all this stulT. In response to Council Member Vonnittag, Ms. Hathaway explained lhal the whole concept did not fail. only that panicular structure, that structure never worted on Broadway. Council Member Waggoner noted that King Soopers was pan of that whole complex . Council Member Halhaway said yes. King Soopcrs was pan of that complex. as was Anita's and everything on that south end . Council Member Waggoner said then: were a 101 of people at the time who said don't go with this developer. Ms. Hathaway advised that he was the only one who bid on the complex. only by vinue of the fact that the studies were co-authored by him. the Englewood Downtown Development Authority (EDDA) and the EnglC\\ood Urt,an RenC\\'.11 Authority (EURA). She said 1ha1 even though it was advertised nationwide. he was the only one that bid. 2 . Council Member Habenicht thanked the Clean. Green and Proud Commission. She said she went out and visited them when they were doing the Household Ha7.ardous Materials Roundup and felt. since everyone was talking about so many other things that the Commission and Safety-Kleen had not been properly thanked for their elTons . She praised them and City stalT for the fantastic job they did and said she wants to make sun: 1hen: is some kind of official !hank you. perhaps a letter to Safety-Kleen. Council Member Vonnillag said a plaque was presented last year and maybe another could be given this year. CGuncil Member Hatlta\\,I~' said 11~11 we already did. She added that we shouldn't stop there. but should adt-·lcdgc C\'el)1hing that goes on in the City. She felt 1f we are going to do this. then they mighl • 'WCII adtnow'lcdge all the neighborhood \\,llch block captains for the Founh of July . She staled lhal we should be cautious. bul also be sure \\'C sa~ 1ha11ks to C\'~~·. CGuncil Member Habenicht thought 11~11 was a good idea. 3. Ms. Habenicht tl~mked Director of Financ ial Scniccs Din:aor Grygle,l'icz for ping the responses 10 the inforn~llion that she asked for regarding our tax structun:s and propeny taxes. She aacd if Ille •wkl be willing 10 wort with her or a couple: of other people IO try IO make it a linle -easy IO llllderstand. She said she would n:all) ha, e to appl) all of her "-'ledge and study to rally understand it. She said she would like to sec the infon11a1ion pn:salled in such a way lhat it 1'Qlld be dear IO u,- •'ho •wkl look at it . Ms. Habcnichl cot1111icn1ed that she felt it "'IJUld hclp(ul in lhe fuhare . Mayor Burm said he would ha\'c to admit that he got a hnlc cotifuscd on a couple of thole pap himself. 4. She comnicuted on the Pa rts and Rccrcauon Dcpanmen1 produc:tion of -The MIiiie Mu" whicll -held O\'CI' the weekend. She said tlic house was packed each time and the people really e11.io,cd it She fell lhe Cit~ cot1ld be n:all~ proud of II Slic said Miclicllc Grimes "'llS I real hil • Marion the Librarian . S. She presented a n am le from Color.Ida B11s111ess. Janwuy 1996 ... Colorado Entrq,n:neun lla\'C the Ideas. Vc111urc C:ip11:ili!ils ha,c the Mo n<.'). NO\, All they ha\'e to do is Find Each Other." She aacd that the Clarion A soc1:11cs rccc" c the a n,clc .. I • , • Englewood Cit)' Council August 5, 1996 Page 23 • • ... 6 . Ms. Habenicht also presented information that she rccci\'ed from the Metro Mayors' Caucus regarding re\'enuc sharing. 7. She thanked Director of Library Services Hank Long for his sensiti,~ty and caring above and beyond. and for his lc.,dership to the Library Board after the loss of one of their members. 8 . Council Member Habenicht asked if the Van Schooncveld recommendation. that we have an internal auditor. is something that is going to be discussed at a study session . Council Member Wiggins said Council Member Waggoner has been recommending that for years. City Manager Clark said it is his understanding that this has been a recommendation for years. Council Member Hathaway asked why it took so long for Council to receive the letter. City Manager Clark fell Ibey had rccci,•ed it earlier with the full audit rcpon and was unccnain why it was in the recent packet. Ms. Hatha·way asked that he check with Director Gryglewicz to sec why they got it now. 9 . She spoke of an interesting comment in the Planning and .zoning Commission Meeting Minutes from June II. 19%. with pawn shops. quality of life. which she thought Council might like to look over. 10. Also, she said. in a recent edition of Nation's Cities Weekly there was an anicle on how parents arc networking: its a program of dealing with kids . She said that she and Council Member Clapp have discussed such issues in their quality of life task force . She thought it would be bcnclicial to learn more about these parent networking programs to help prevent problems with youth from occurring in communities. 11 . Ms. Habenicht stated th,11 she asked for a list from staff of input that we have received from the public since January on the Cinderella City redevelopment. She remarked that she had rcqUCSlCd ii for her °"11 edification and because she thought it would be helpful for Council. She said she has beard so many times and has even read it in the press. that there has just been a small core group ol citizcm, a small special interest group. who has r.iiscd conc:crn. Ms. Habenicht said she jusl wanted to lake a look 111 what all had come in to scc if. indeed. it \\,1sjust a small special intcrcsl group . She felt the scope or what they have shows that it wasn ·t and tl~,t there was no real major organi1..cd elTon . In fact. she said. she asked Mr. Pratt 10 come tonight because he had brought forward that aniclc. She thought it was interesting tl~1t he just came to her house one d.1) and w·,1s concerned . He had no idea there was anything going on in terms of people who were concerned. She felt the same thing happened with Lillian Fish. Ms. Habenicht opined that it is impon:mt for Council to rccogni,.c that there is not some small special interest group out there trying to ha\'e their way . She fc:cls there is a lot ol community concern and like all problems of communication in tod.1y's world. it takes time to gel the word out no matler how much you do . She commented that they l~,vc bc:cn talking about that on the communications task force. how difficult that is . She said she is concerned. tlmt they are trying to make decisions based comprcbensivcly on all of the infonnation . Ms. Habenicht felt the list that they did gel was not complCle and lblll lherc were several letters that she lms that wcren ·1 included . She said she would just like 10 draw al1cnlion to that, and that a lot has still bc:cn omitted from the complete list that they ha\'I:. She said she is not surc where ii all is in the City. but felt it would be helpful for all of Council to m •icw it. Council Member Clapp comnicntcd that :1 lot of Ilic public concern that came forward was from misinfonnation 11~,t was noating around :md slic fell that caused a lot more c:onccm than normally we would have had . 13. City Manai:cr'• Report I • , • En~"·ood City Coonril Aui=i,Kt !I, 19% Pa~2.a <. • • City Manager Clark said it was hi s original inlcnl 10 discuss these ilcms in Study Session tonight. but when he saw thal agenda. he decided 10 discuss them al 1hc regular Council meeting. This, he said. is an ou1gro\\1h of lhe Clarion repon and some discussion al 1hc regular Council meeting 1111cc weeks ago. (a) The firsl ilcm. he said. is in regard 10 a holcl markel study. which is one of lhe rccommendalions 1ha1 came 0111 of lhc Clarion rcpon . He said he lransmilled 10 Council in their packd informalion fro1111he Office of Neighborhood and Business De\'clopment regarding a market feasibility study for a ho1el/mo1el. He wholchcancdly agrees wilh staffs recommendation. he said, that wc go forth wilh the study. His reason for 1ha1 . he relaled. is 1ha1. since he has been in Englewood. he has found this to be a lopic thal has come up qnilc a bil and has been idcmified by lhe community as something that they would like to ha\'C . He said lhal in our discussions. and in our nonnal economic development routinc5, wc ha\'e talked 10 prospects and 1hcy seem to be qui1c in1crcs1ed and elllhusiastic wilh lhe idea and they sec some po1cntial wilh lhc 1ypc of markcl 1hcy could be provided from lhe medical and hospital base. However. when ii really gels righl down 10 making some lypc of commilmcnl. 1hcre seems 10 be a loc of queasiness wilh our markel because ii docsn ·, really fil where a lol of hotel/mo1els arc developed. So on 1he one hand ii seems like ils fc.1sible. bul on lhc 01her ii docsn '1 meet all 1he crileria. Also, he said. most hotel/motels arc kind of clustering 1ogether now. panicularly along major illlerchanges. Mr. Clark said lhey would like 10 somehow bring lhc issue 10 some lypc of a closure and lhal is why lhey are recommending 1ha1 we proceed wilh some type of a markcl sh1dy . He advised lhal righl now 1hc cstimaled cost is up 10 $25.0lkl . He poimed 0111 1ha1 lhcrc is a lypographical error in 1hc lasa paragraph in his memo lo Council regarding lhc cosl. lflhe infonnalion comes back and shows it is feasible. !hen lhc infonnation thal is gleaned from 1ha1 rcpon could be presented as a pan of our economic dcvelopmenl cffons and be prcsenled 10 some of 1hc prospects 1ha1 we have tried 10 allract to Englewood. Then. 100, wc could look al whether I here is a markcl for some restaurant con\'enlion facilities or juSI meeting space, or none of the abo\'c. Mr. Clark advised 1h:11 we would like 10 mo\'c forward with 1his in an amounl not lo exceed S2Hl00. which may require supplemental appropriation later. If ii docs. he said. lhey will bring it back to Council :II a laler date if necessary. Council Member Hatlia""Y asked wh:11 .. a genuine lc\'cl of intcrcsa" means. as rcfcmid 10 in a Idler from An Scibelli . She said. in other words. if I his is lhc letler they scnl 001 sa)ing this is whal wc can do for you. a hotel. she would like to know" h:11 .. genuine le\'cl of inlcresa" is. She said iflhal is whal they arc proposing 10 do in lheir fcasibili1y study. they jusa did it in January. Mr. Clark said. as he undcrslands ii. I here is a genuine IC\'CI of intcrcsa from lhe medical community, bul lhcre has been an inabilily 10 lry 10 gel connected as 10 how much market would be !here or whether they would be willing to commil . Ms. Hatha,my said lhc background s;1ys lhis rcpon was presented to prospcc1ive hotel in\'eslors who expressed a genuine lc\'cl of i111crcs 1. Mr. Clark responded I hat lhcy have a genuine level of inleresl, but lhcn they rc\'cn 10 ncr\'ousncss a s 10 wlK.'thcr the market condilions are here. lliq· arc \'ery polile and positi\'e. but \\'C ·,·c ncwr rcall~ been able 10 get 1hc m cxciled and make a full-blown commi1men1 . Addi1ioiL1ll y. \\C .\'C had diffic ull~ in prol'iding land 111:11 could be markeled for 1ha1 . Manager of Neighborhood and Business De\ clopmcnt Simpson advised 1hat it would be 1hc market data 1ha1 would come oul of 1his s111d~ tli:11 would help pro,·idc kind of thal bump O\'Cr lhc edge lhat they arc going to be needing. He asscncd 11ml we do hal'C inlcrcSI . IL1\'i11g spoken with lhrce hoteliers. The biggeSI problem is th:11 we arc not a lradilional location for IIOlels and lhcrc is enough of those kind o( fac1ors . due to a ,·arict~ of 1l1111gs in I his com11111ni1y . IIL1t IL1s caused lhis inlercSI to cominuc to gcncralC. Howe\'cr. he said. \\C can ·1 seem 10 be able lo get lhc infomL1lion 1ha1 lhose kind of people arc going to need 10 get it juSI O\'Cr lhe line. He feel s ii is not juSI Cinderella City. bul Engle\\'OOCI. that 111111 really benefit from 1hi s piece of infomi:111on .. I En~·ood City Council AuJEUst ~. 1996 Paie 2~ •, <, • • ... Ms. Hathaway stated th:11 on the 22"1 of July she asked. at a cost savings. can we issue an RFQ for potential hotel developers instead of doing a market study. The answer she received back last Thursday was .. we'd recommend conducting a market study. An RFQ in itself is not sufficient to demonstrate market demand for this panicular land use . There has been a lot of community interest in this issue over the years. The City should take an aggressive stance. and demonstrate whether or 1101 a market exists so that we can put the issue to rest. The study can also serve as a valuable motel/hotel recruitment tool serving the need expressed in an RFQ ... She said her concern is whether we are expending SJS.000 just to get demographics that we probably already h:l\'c. She asked if this market study is going to go above and beyond an)1hing we've done before or an)1hing that we already know about the City of Englewood. its panicular business uses. and whalc\'cr. She questioned whether we need to spend SJS,000 to come up with that data. unless its just 10 put it O\'cr the edge for a hotel developer saying that this is the one thing, this kind of information that we just paid SJS.000 for and hopefully won't sit on a shelf. is going to be the thing that gets us a hotel . 11 was noted that the amount of$J5.INNI 11.1s a typographical error. Mr. Simpson said that $25.tNIO is the 1101 10 exceed price. He advised tllat. if you were 10 approach the issue of looking at this land use or this economic development in this program area that we're trying to focus in on. from the standpoint of going out and saying lets do a request for qualifications of qualified developers. you may be back in a process that wc·re not the ones who are controlling who we need, how it needs to happen. and 11hcre it needs 10 happen. We would be in a situation where the developer begins to dictate. He said he really belic\'cs th:11 the demographic infonnation is also financial and market related, and is infonnation that staff is 1101 properly educated in to convince and deal with investors that are going to be looking at this. Council Member Hathaway asked what kind of actual response was received 10 the letter of January 9111• She said it docs include a lot of the information tl~II is still going to be provided in this panicular study, other than upgrade of numbers. Mr. Simpson recalled that we have one hotelier for sure that is very interested in locating here in Englewood. He said that is the bonom line. that he knows that we do have one and he knows we have talked 10 three. He said he can't really answer all of those in detail tonight. but we do have an individual company that is looking. or would like 10 look. ir we had some additional market kind of information. Ms. Hathaway fell the other concern is whether we might get some of the panieular hotel invcstors or the companies who build hotels to fond some of this feasibility Sindy. and she thought is was wonh pursuing. She said she docs 1101 think we should always be the one putting up all the money. if all we are doing is supplying market infonnation for them. Council Member Wiggins agreed . City Manager Clark stated that we arc II) ing 10 get a11~1y from the developer-driven analysis and be in a position where any inform.Ilion we glc:;111 is public information that can be shared. He said if it is Council's desire. we can ccnainl~ approach this prospect and sec if they want to do ii or do an RFQ process. He said thC) felt tlus \\011ld be :1 lot quicker. 11 will be clear who the client is. us. and there -.Id be no proprietal) or disclosure issues or things like ,1~11 . Also. the City could provide the infonnation to any prospect City Manager Clark staled ,1~11 if Council is 1101 comf011able they 11ill 1ry anolher appnlll(lh that the) arc comfonablc II ith .. I • En,tlCl\'ood City Council August 5, 1996 Page 26 . ' • • .. Mr. Simpson said this is not meant to spend money that we ma y 1101 have. but is based out of an interest that the community has continued to demonstrate on this land use. He stated we believe that it is probably there. Clarion a nd Associates believes that it is there and we need to get additional infonnation. He said doing RFQ's is ccnainly a way to go about it . but from the standpoint of providing a much more City driven process. he said. this provides a more effective approach. City Manager Clark s.1id this would be a quicker process which could be done in thiny days. where an RFQ process could take two or three months. He related that the poolic input indicates quite a bit of interest in this. up to and including the possibility of trying to shoehorn this into the Cinderella City projccl . Since the level of interest is so high. either at Cinderella City or at another site. he fell we should go ahead and expedite. Council Member Hathaway asked if the proposal is to hire Clarion and pa)• them the $2.5,000 . Mr. Simpson said he can take it out to anyone else. if they would like . Ms. Hathaway said if staff's feeling is that Clarion is the best to do this. that is fine . but felt it should be said up front. Mr. Simpson opined that we would be getting more for our money because \\e arc up to speed with these people. they have done market research . We would be asking them to do a much more in.«pll, research analysis on this land USC . Council Member Habenicht voiced a concern that Clarion has already given their opinion. She said the first time she heard this she thought staJT would be doing the study in-house. She said she would like to make sure that if it would be do1ic that ii is based just beyond the hospital need and the residential need but also talking about the industrial need. the need for meeting space in the area. and how much would we be utilizing the resources of and input of the Grc:11er Englewood Chamber of Commerce and the South Metro Chamber of Commerce. Again. she s.1id she is a linle concerned about having it done by Clarion because they seem to have come 10 a conclusion alrc.1dy. Mr. Simpson asked" hat 111:11 conclusion is. Ms. Habenicht responded that the conclusion is that it should be done olT·site probabl~. th~ seem lo be lc:ming 1om1rd that. She noted that they have a recommendation . Mr. Simpson said 111:11 if they like he can take it 0111 and look at other consultants. City Man.1ger Clark said 111:11 these 11a:111ers can be discussed in study session. He suggested not acting on the issue and said he would come back in two weeks. He said apparently they nccdcd 10 do some more homework. but 1h:111h~· thought there was some expediency and interest in the idea . He said they need to do a better job of presenting this. so th~· will not go fom'llrd with this without bringing ii back to a study session. Ms. Habenicht s.1id actnally she would not have any problem ,·oting for ii if time is of the esscncc. She felt stall would take the concerns of all the Council Members into consideration. whether it be Clarion or an)1>ody else. and s.1id she thought they should move ahead with it . Ma)·or Bums commented that some of the public think Council is just rubber stamping Skip Miller's plan. He said this ccnainl) \\.tsa1 ·1 111 his plan and felt they could show, by going ahead with anclhina lillc this. that they arc lacanng "h.11 people arc s.1~i11g about some oftbe things they would like to hftc. eidlcr • pan of this sate or close to 11 He s.11d he h.1s heard about a hotel like this being talked about for !MIiiy yean around here Council Member Hatha w:1~ s.1 1d th;it Council \\ill ag.1i11 be damned if they do and damned if they don't because. rcg.1rdlcss of" h.11 the st ,~ sa~ s . la:alf of them arc going to disagree anyw-a)'. I • , -----------------------------------,.,~----------------------------~----------- • Englc\\·1111d City Council Augu!lt 5, 1996 Page 27 '. • • ... Mayor Bums said he docs 1101 mind going ahead. that he "11s uncenain how much more a separate shJdy session would accomplish . He said he thought it was something they should look into more. Council Member Clapp asked if\\e should talk to Swedish to sec if they are interested in contributing since they will benefit greatly from this. Mr. Simpson said he could ccnainly do that Council Member Waggoner said one of the major things they will find out from a study like this, and that he did not think they were going to sit here and have staff do it . and that is site specific location of places when: a hotel should go or can go . COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO PROCEED WITH A FEASIBILITY HOTEL MARKET STUDY ON AN HOURLY BASIS, WITH A NOT TO EXCEED OF S25,000. Council Member Wiggins s;1id he is going to vole against it because it is $25 .000 for this study that isn't ncc:ded and in his opinion if a hotel/motel outfit is interested in coming into Englewood. they would have shown an interest over the ~·cars 011 a long time basis. Personally. he said. if he was flying into Denver. the last place he would w:mt to stay is in a hotel in downtown Englewood. Tiicre is nothing that would allract him to come to downtown Englewood. he commented. and there is nothing licre at all and it is not close to an)1hing per sc. However. when light rail gets here. when and if it gets here. he said. there is a plausibility th.11 people who do not have tr.msponation could ride out here. He said he feels it is a waste of the taxpayers· money to have :1 study of this. He s:1id Council Member Clapp brought up a very good point, th.11 the most benefited outfit will be Swedish Hospital. and therefore. he felt they should contribute. Vote ~111111: Ayes : Nays : TilC motion carried. Council Members Vonninag, Habenicht. Waggoner. Clapp. Bums Council Members Hathaway . Wiggins (b) City Manager Clark rcponed on tlic status of the fcasibiliiy study for a cultural ans center. He referred to a ~ of the Fcbma~· 20. 19% Cit~· Council Minutes in which the Council discussed Ilic issue at length. He s:1id they have been asked about tlic CSlimated cost of a fcasibilily Sludy of that nature and that th~ arc not sure exactly what the studies scope should be. He said he felt if it is a broad scope. that it is a rcgiornll cultural ans center or something. it could cost as much as $40,000 or $~0.000. He recommended tltll the decision be delegated to tlic recently fonncd Cullural Ans Commission whether a market study or a regional study should be done. and whether the RFQ process should be employed . The commillcc. he s;1id . could then develop a project scope. budget and time line for completion. which they c:111 bring back to Council at a later <late . Council Member Hatl~1way cmphasi1.ed that comments made by Council Member Habenicht at the time should be incorporated. specifically that staff eotild provide Council and the citizens with what a feasibility stud)' will entail so that matching funds c:111 be raised . Cou11cil Member Hathaway said she feels that other people should fund this study as well . She went on to say thal all of the SS0.000 should not conic out of City funds because on Fcbma~· 20"' there were some en1itics that stated !hat they would help fund this study. Council Member Habenicht suggested doing something similar to the motion we just had. authorizing up to $2S.OOO for a feasibility stud~ so that the~ c:111 gel to \\Ork . hit tlic ground mnning . ' I • . .. I • --~--------------~-----------.------------------------------~-- • Englewood Cily Council Au,:ust !i, 1996 Page 211 • • Ms. Halhaway reminded Council 1ha1 when the Cultural Arts Commission was fonned. chey were Cold Chey had no budgel. She said she docs 1101 wanl 10 a111oma1ically gi\'e them $25.000. even though it is designated for a feasibilit y s111d y. She said they should be up and going first . Council Member Habenicht disagreed that this would be giving them money . Ms. Hathaway thought the Commission should come back with how much they think it is going to be. Ms. Habenicht asked how they can decide better than staff. to which Ms. Hathaw:1y responded that it says the committee can develop a project scope. budget and time line for completion. Mayor Bums asked if staff is available to them. City Manager Clar\ responded that they arc being staffed by the Parts and Recreation Departme111. He said they can come back and recommend to Council what ki1ld of staffing needs they have or back to him as to whether they want to use an RFQ process or hiR a consultant . He recommend the Commission be given the broadest amount of discretion. see what they come up with and I hen come back 10 you later. Ms. Hathaway asked if they should 11ot ncccss:1rily spcci~· a dollar amount. Mr. Clar\ said give them the issue and let them nm with it . COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO AUTHORIZE UP TO S2!i,INNI FOR A S!itl,INNI STUD\' FOR A FEASIBILITY STUD\' ON THIE CULTIJRAL ARTS CENTER, THAT THE CIT\' MATCH DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR WHATEVER MONIE\' CAN BE RAISED B\' THIE COMMUN IT\' TO CONDUCT THIS FEASIBILITY STIJDY, AND THAT THIE TOTAL COST OF THE STUD\' SHOULD BIE ON AN HOURL\' BASIS WITH A NOT TO IEXCIEIED OF S!itl,tNNI. Council Member H:nham1~· asked if he is pulling it 111 the hands of the Cultural Ans Commission. Mr. Waggoner said he is. as soon as they can raise the $25.CNNI . we "ll match ii "ith $25.000 and aulhorizc up to a S50.000 feasibility study for a cultural arts center. Council Member Vormittag asked by when. Mr. Waggoner n:sponded as IOOII as they raise the S25.000. Asking for further clarification. Mr. Vormittag asked what will happen iflhey c1on·1 get it until IWO or three years from now. Ms . Hathaway s:1id then we don "t do a study for two or three years. Mr. Waggoner concum:d. adding that we had the room full of people out here saying they want a cultural ans center and that there was mone~· a\'ailablc to help fund a study and now he is saying all right. now is your chance. We arc authori1fog it . get stancd. lets get going. Council Member Von11i11ag s:1id he would like to specify by the e1ld of the year. Council Members Wiggins and Hathaway dis:1grccd . Council Member Waggoner said gi\'e them as long as they need. Council Member Wiggins s:1id he did11 "1 approve ii bu11hcre was a six to one \'Ole 10 spend SII0.000 to ha,·e Clarion write this report . and on p;1ge 13 of the report it says ··a pcrfonning ans center would therefore not be cconomicall~ fc:1siblc for a pri\'ate de\'elopcr:· We ha\'C our answer. he said. as far as he could sec and that ii is another "astc of\\ h:llc\'er the n~uching fmlds is . He said at lcasa Council Member Waggoner has a dcccnl propos:11 if 1hcy c:111 come up" ilh the n~1tching funds . but C\'Cn at that its a waste of taxpayers · money to spend 011 a stud~. Council Member Waggoner s:1id 1ha1 ,,as csscmiall~ for 1hc site here and he is not saying for this site, but that it can go any pl:1cc in 1he Cit~ of Englewood Council Member lfa1haway said "hether we can have it all. • . .. I • En~ood City Council Aupll !I, 1996 Pase19 · .. ,.. • • .. " Council Member Habcnichl said ii is imponanl lo rccogni~..c Council Member Wiggins' commcnlS because she read that . too. and asked immediately what lhc basis of their conclusion was, what they had studied, what !heir feasibility study had consisted of. She said she asked for all of the background infonnation they had 1ha1 lead 1hem 10 1ha1 conclusion. 10 any conclusion on that and all of ii was included in one page in the appendix . She fell ii was mostly just based on !heir opinion, bucd on hearsay, and had nothing 10 do wilh any study of any marker anywhere. anyhow . She said, based on lhal, she just wanted 10 them him know 1ha1 1ha1 was 1hc case . lliat !here was no basis for their opinion, other than their opinion, Ilia! 1hey could provide no background infonna1ion other than Iha! one page which - woefully insufficient Council Member Wiggins said 1ha1 he underslands 1ha1 bul lhey arc the professionals in the field and in his opinion there is nothing 1lia1 would substanlialc a cullural ans center in the City of Englcwoocl. He said it would be the biggest surprise in the world if we could ever afford, suppon and run • cultural ans c:ienlcr in this city. he staled he just can '1 believe ii. Council Member Waggoner said one of lhc reasons he would like to go ahead with lhe study and Ft the dollar for dollar nialch of funding is because wc li.'ld a lot of people si--up al the meeting wantiag a cultural ans c:ientcr and 1herc arc a lot of locations where ii could be plaa,d within the City of Eap,iwood. He feels that if the feasibility study comes back and says a cultural ans center could be sua:amal ud lilts the ramiflClltions of having a cul111ral ans center and we have 10 go IO • \'Otc of the people . He feels it should go to a vote of the people. because lherc will be some subsiclics requin:,d from the comamity, ud at that point wc will need 10 have lhosc answers and 1cll 1he public, here is -.'hit it is going to CDll )'OU, let them vote on it and iflhey wanl il lhal's line. let's go wilh it. But. he said. we sure need the study to fiad OUI what the cost is going lo be and \\ital I he subsidies arc going to be . He noted we arc a lol different than AIV8da or any of lhc other places and we just need 10 have some answcn. bcc:a1isc they arc going to keep hounding us and hounding us and hounding us . If we don ·1 get lhe answcn they arc DOI going to be satisfied . Council Member Ha1h:m.iy said 1lia1 by pulling ii 0111 as a cliallcngc grant ii will also ICl die people wllo arc indeed truly inlcrcstcd 10 step up to 1hc plale. pu11heir money where their mouth is, IUdl • lllcy llaYe done with lhe fireworks. lhc bookmobile and 1hc parade . She stated that she~ ll!ppOIII doing ii this way because lhcn you have an indicalion of how much intCl'Cll there is. By lllaldling dlcir S2S.OOO. Council can acknowledge 1hcir illlcrcst and move on . Ms. Hathaway said sllc thinks this is a good way to do ii. Mayor Bums agreed, saying he lias never been ag.iinst lhe cullural ans center idea from die OUllel. bul feels we do need a study and lhis will gencralc suppon such as it is and we can find out bow muc:11 financial support 1hcrc really is 0111 lherc. Council Member Halliaway COIIIIIIClllcd llial lltal "ill kind of gi\'C you ID indicalion of loaa tcnD fiuacial suppon as well . Voeeraulu: Ayes : Nays : The motion carried. Council Members Hathaway . Vormittag. Habenicht. w...,_.., Clapp. Bums Council Member Wigins • • * • * -. • . I • j l Englewood City Council Augult !I, 1996 Pa,telO <. • • ... Mayor Bums noacd lhal lhcy signed a lcncr al Study Session with regard lo lhc open space issue. Thc signing of lhal leuer nocds to be approved . COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE SIGNING OF THE LETTER TO THE COUNT\' COMMISSIONERS REGARDING THE OPEN SPACE ISSUE. Ayes : Council Members Hathaway. Vonui11ag, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner. Clapp, Bums Nays : None The motion carried. City AIIOl'lle)' 8rot7nian had no niancrs to bring before Council . -~ _..-..-. -~- • .. I· J • . ' MEMORANDUM TO: Doug Clark, City Manager FROM: DATE: Lou Ellis, City Clerk August 12, 1996 • SUBJECT: MOTION REGARDING CULTURAL ARTS CENTER FEASIBILITY STUDY -REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING, AUGUST 5, 1996 AGENDA ITEM 13 (b) A quick review of the tape confirms the following motion : COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO AUTHORIZE UP TO S25,000 FOR A 550,000 FEASIBIUTY STIJDY ON THE CUL TIJRAL ARTS CENTER, TBA T THE CITY MATCH DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR WHATEVER MONEY CAN BE RAISED BY THE COMMUNITY TO CONDUCT THIS FEASIBILITY STIJDY, AND THAT THE TOTAL COST OF THE STIJDY SHOULD BE ON AN HOURLY BASIS WITH A NOT TO EXCEED OF $541,000. Motion carried. Ayes : Council Members Hathaway , Vonnittag. Habenicht. Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : Council Member Wiggins Aft.er making the motion, and prior to the vote, the following comments were made: Council Member Hathaway: • Are you putting it in the hands of the Cultural Arts commission?" Council Member Waggoner: "Yes .... as soon as they raise , or can raise $25,000 we'll match it with 25 and authorize up to a $50,000 feasibility study for cultural arts study." Council Member Vormittag asked "by when?" and Council Member Waggoner responded "as soon as they raise the $25 ,000." Pl• ... note that this Is only • quick review and there was further dlscuulon before and after which I did not have Ume to review completely. If you would like a verbatim please let me know. ' C\, P,.,ted on Recycled Paper. . •· I - - Author: dclark at Englewood Date: 8/12/96 12:08 PM Priority: Normal TO: DSZV!!RA TO: Mail Liat -IAll E-Mail Uaera TO: IBi-City at bi-city TO: #Safety service• at EPD TO: hlong at Library TO: jclayton at Library TO: atatua at Library TO: RMcCrath at EPD TO: IUIATHAWAY TO: JBLM:lt • • ... Subject: Re: Fundrai .. r for reaaibility Study ------------------------------------Meeaage Content a------------------------------------ Jlita, That ia our underatanding of council'• motion. Jer~ll, Make aure the Cultural Arta Collaiaaion underatanda thia. Doug --------------...,..--------------Jleply Separator Subjects rundrai .. r for reaaibility study Author: JlHATIIAlfAY at Englewood Date: 8/11/96 11:03 PM To all: Doea the Cultural eoaaiaaion underatand that the$ 25,000 baa to be raiaed FIJlST before the city will .. tch it? That ia, before we have a atudy at all? Juat thought I'd aak. Thanka- -Jlita- . . . I Author: dclark at Englewood Date: 8/12/96 05:17 PM Priority: Normal TO: DSSVBRA TO: Mail Liat -#All E-Mail Users TO: #Bi-City at bi-city TO: #Safety services at EPD TO: hlong at Library T01 jclayton at Library T01 at.atua at Library 'f01 RNcGrath at EPD 'fOI JIIIATBAIIAY TOI J8LAClt TOI MADIIICHT • ·~ • Subjects Re(2): Fundraiaer for Feasibility Study .. , . ... ------------------------------------Neaaage Content•------------------------------------ Al_, I'll aak council to clarify their intent under city manager choice tonight. Subjects Author: Dates Doug Reply separator--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ Res Fundrai .. r for Feaaibility Study AHABBNICHT at Englewood 8/12/96 5:06 PM That ia not the way the motion was worded. Alex.ff. • I· i , • • . ... · ... • (. AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 5, 1996 7:30 P.M. 1. Calltoorder. ?:!J'~ 2. Invocation. ti} /ff1'° 3. Pledge of Allegiance. ~ 4. RoH Call. 7~ 5. Minutes. .. ~ t;1),"" a. Minutes from the Regular City Council Meeting of July 15, 1996. flln~~AIMI (I~: ~N,r:,olJ~ WH) .. ·---7 8. Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.) a. K•en Floyd frp-the Englewood Jaycees will present the ~ from the ._-DI . J Dunk Tank~ Fcuth of July Family Festival Md Finlwartts. ~bit/. ~ YIW~ b. Englewood resident Emily Clart will be in attendance to share her ideas about Englewood. 7. 8 . 9. • .. ., I . , Oty COINICil Agend.i August 5, t'J96 Page2 <. • , . • 10. Consent Agenda . a. Approve on First Reading. . .. ~om~~ ~i~g!~/:/ ~astewater Treatment ii. Plant Supervisory Committee to purchase farmland in Adams County to be used for Englewood's Beneficial Use Program. STAFF SOURCE: Stewart Fonda. Director of Utlities. Recommendation from the Littleton/Englewood Supervisory Committee to approve, by motion, the cleaning of an anaerobic digester supernatant hold tank . Staff recommends awarding the bid to the low bidder, Liquid Waste Management, in the amount of $24, 150. STAFF SOURCE: Stewart Fonda. Director of Utlities. IIA&f.N 1eJ/JP1ll~coi/J :er~, nle. @AIJt~A6/fJ.lt,A . ~3/ 11 j. Council Bill No. ~9. approving Concrete District 1995. ~ ~(l)-0-/ lA-6.ntAJ: JIMffh}+fJ {YIJ.Jl...f!J • ii. Council Bill No . 36, approving deeds and easements for the C-470 llff'1 ?-0 Interchange. ~ • 11 . Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions . a. Approve on First Reading. Recommendation from the Office of Neighborhood and Business Develapment to accept by motion the Clarion & Associates' Phase I repon regarding the redevelopment of Cinderella City. STAFF SOURCE: · Bob ............... of N1lghbamood and......_. DMl1loprwrt.~ ii . Recommendation from the Department of Parks and Recreation to adopt a ~f>./J:-31 bill for an ordinance approving an Intergovernmental Agreement with the /j~;.J?{) City of Sheridan for paving Clay Street near the Englewood Municipal '7"r Golf Course-JC!'!,~: ...... Black. Dnctor of Pna and Recreation. ,~--,, ~iii. ~7-0 Recommendation from the Departments of Financial Services and Safety Services to adopt a bill for an emergency ordinance removing "contractor licensing" from the City's moratorium on business licenses and to set an emergency meeting on August 12, 1996 for second reading of the ordinance and establishment of fees by resolution . STAFF SOURCES: Frank Gry91ewicz, Director of ~-~ and Allan Stanley. Director of Safety SarvicN. frM,UM/uo HABENICHT MOVED (HATHAWAY AMENDED) TO ACCEPT THE CINDEREUA CITY 11£DEVELOPIENT PHASE 1 REPORT DATED JULY I, 11118 AND TO USE THE PU8UC INPUT REPORTED FROM CUUtlON FROM THE FOUlt PUBLIC FORUMS AS A BASIS FOR NEGOTIATION WITH .. LLER-l<ITCHEU TO INCORPOIIATE SIGNFlCANT COMMUNITY GOALS INTO THE PUD APPLICATION FOR REDEVELOflMENT OF CINOPEUA CITY INCLUDING IUT NOT LUTED TO : MOVIE THEATRE AND OTHER ENTERTANotENT USES , SUPt'OltT OF A UOHT RAIL l lTATIOH, CIVIC AMENITIES SUCH AS PUBLIC PLAZAS , LITTLE DRY CREEK. WATER FEATURUIFOUNTAINS, SUPPORT OF CREATIVE SITE DESIGN Tt«OUGH AVOIDANCE OF A LINEAR STRIP LAYOUT OF 11U1U11NG8 AND PARKING AREAS . AND LANDSCAPE BUFFERING ALONG FLOYD STREET . • . .. I • r • • <. City c.ouncil Apnda August S, 1996 ... 3 b. Approve on. Second Reading. "1J~t/ h--o Council Bill No. 38, approving the sale of the Eagles Property.~ 12. General Discussion. 13. 14. a. Mayor's Choice. b. Council Members' Choice. onnJ~-;..._ ( tf/A-'!f.: IIArNHJA-lr /JJJ(jl,/lisJ City Manager's Reportr,-" WAGOONERMOVEOTHATWEPROCEEDWITHAFEASIBIUTY -HOTEL MARICET STUDY ON AN HOURLY BASIS WITH A NOT a. Hotel/Motel Market Study. TOEXCEEDOFS25.0DO . b. Cultural Arts Cerer Feasibility Study. (/ -WAGGONER MOVED THAT WE AUTHORIZE UP TO 125.000 FOR A _,.ODO FEASa.lTY STUDY /' 1 If:/".. ,. r \ ON THE CULTURAL ARTS CENTER, THAT THE CITY IMTCH DOLLAR FOR DOU.AR WHATEVER l 1'• l'y,,rfaA ./ MONEY CAN IIE RAISED IY THE COIIIMJNITY TO CONDUCT TNS FEAS18L11Y STUDY, ANO City Attorney's Report. THAT THE TOTAL COST OF THE STUDY SHOUI.D IIEON AN HOURLYIIAIISWITH A NOTTO EXCEED OF 15D,ODO. (HE SAID HE IS PUTTING ntlS IN THE HANDS OF THE CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION) Adjournment.'/: '6 ~ The following minutes were transmitted to Council from 07/12/96-08/01 /96: • Englewood Urban Renewal Authority meeting of June 5, 1998 • Englewood Planning and Zoning Conwniaion meeting of June 18, 1996 ""8ENICHT MOVED TO APPROVE COUNCIL'S SIGNING OF THE LETTER. TO THE COUNTY COCNIIONERS, WITH IIEGARD TO THE OPEN SPACE ISSUE . ·. • . I. ' , • • <. PUBLIC COMMENT ROSTER AGENDA ITEM 7 NON SCHl!DULED VISITORS DATE: AUGUST~111& .. NON-SCHEDULED VISITORS MAY SPEAK FOR A MAXIMUM OF FNE MINUTES. EACH PERSON SHOULD SIGN THIS PUBLIC COMMENT ROSTER, STATING NAME, ADDRESS, AND TOPIC OF COMMENT. PLEASE PRINT NAME ADDRESS TOPIC . .. . . .. • , • ,. • • . ' 5 A ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCD. ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO 1. eaa .. oiwr TIie rqular mcecing of the Englewood City Council -c::allcd to order by Mayor Bums at 7:31 p.m. 2 . .__._ TIie i1M1a11ioo -given by Council Member Wiggins. 3. ftedae vi Allqiuce TIie Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Bums. 4. RallCall Pn:scnt: Absent: A quorum -present. Council Members Hathaway, Wiggins. Habenicht, Vormittag, Bums Council Members Clapp, Waggoner .S . MiNta Also present: City Manager Clart City Aaomey 81111Zman AssillUl to the City Manase, Grace City Clerk Ellis ~. Maaaaes-Kabm (a) COUNCD. MEUIER BATIIAWA Y MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE RIEGUI.All MEETING OF JULY I, 1"6. Aycs : Council Members Halhaway, Vonaiaag. Wigias. Hallaiic:lil. e.n. Nays : Noae Motion carried. Absent : Council Members Wagaacr, Capp There were DO ICbcdulcd visitors. (a) RUlldl Sallt. 491.S South DdnM: Street, said he has !iYed lhae ror tlliny ,an. He DOied he told his children leYClal years ap. as Ibey were llal1in1 to pow up. 11111 )'0U c:aa MW a clepec, on top of a depee. on top of a dqnle. on top of a degn,c, bul if you don't uw .,.. coaaoa bone ... to go willl ii )'OU haYen 'I IOI a whole lot . Mr. Salll llalcd he is noc iadicaliag lllll Comcil ..... MW ' • .. I. ---,,--------------------c.c------------------------------- • • I• • '· Englewood City Council July 15, 1996 Page? common horse sense. but maybe if the shoe fits put it on . He said he is here to say that whatever Council decides to do will be talked about for years to come, right or wrong. Mr. Scott said he would c:cnainly hope and he would want the people to have to say good things about him, especially your neighbors that you live by here. (b) Peter Kent, 3227 South Cherokee Street. said he wanted to comment on last Wednesday's meeting and that he is kind of curious about Council's feelings and how the public in general will hear those feelings . Mr. Kent stated be is very distraught over the comments be has been reading in the paper from Skip Miller. He said be would hope and encourage Council to put out more positive publicity from the get-go on this project and make it a more positive experience so that we don't have so much negative feeling going on in the City right now . Mr. Kent advised he received a few pbooe calls and he that he really wants to know if Council is going to stay in close touch in panicular with bis neighborhood to the north as it will impact his neighborhood the most in Rita Hathaway's District. He olJered his suppon and DOied that he hopes this thing can go forward in a positive direction so that we are not fighting each other along the way and maybe keep a leash on Skip Miller for awhile . * •••• Mayor Burns called forward Rohen Ohlson as be was next on the sign-up shccl . Mr . Ohlson. speaking from the audience. asked the Mayor if he could wit bhold any comments until after the first reading of the C-4 70 project? Mayor Burns said that be could . • • • *. ( c) Janet Spangenberg. 3268 South Downing Street. said that she had a lcacr slle llad wanted to include in Council's packel but she didn ·1 have time. She submitted the leacr for die IIICllld. !Clerk's note : The City Clerlt provided Council. the City Manager and City Attomey witb a~ al the letter. I Ms . Spangenberg read from the lellcr asking that Council please reconsider tlleir YOIC • ID acccp1 public input past July 10• about the Clarion ra:ommendalions for redevdopmem al Ciadeftlla City . She said Council's reaaion to Ille recommendations are of greater interest to the public dlaa die recommendations themsdves. Thal Couacil will not be discussing or voting upon the maaer IIDlil A..- when public input is prolaiblled. SIie wd Clarion 11115 done a good job applying real DlllmlCIS ia discovering what Englewood citi7.Cll5 wanr to see in the Cinderella City site. Ms. Span,eaberg DDICld dial Council can read the rest ol the lencr. (d) Anne Street. 32S. South Gram Street. a.ed that she had an informal petitioa containing 222 names 10 submit Ms . Street read the Slalelllelll from the petition : ~we. the undeniped. respectfully ask the City Council of Englewood to n:iconsida the propmal CODCqll ol the Big Box ~,-. User" Center in the redevelopment of the Cinderdla City Ule. We believe a Big Box iaail llClllcr with a 16-20 screen lllOVlC house docs not bell fit the c:urrent or future needs ol the Englewood CIOIIIIIIUIUty • a whole ." (e) Ann Nabholz. 2990 South Delaware Strcet. llaled she would appreaa1e Couacil's careful consideration and long lhoughts on what is aboul to take place witb Cinderella City. Sbc said dial she feels the past five months. since the 20• of Febnaary. have broughl us bMically lam to wbcR we were . Ms . Nabholz commented on the July 10• Wednesday nighl meeting. sayia1 dial wbal she beard Clarion recommend and what she read in the rq,on were two dilJerent thinp. She said tbal may be bcr own interpretation . Ms . Nabholz commented that one of the thiqs she fouad i-..illg ia tbe Sunday Rocky Mountain News wu called "Mall Bearinp" and it lalked about the -Put Meadows. Radiag from the article she quoted them u sayin1 that "mall COlllllUClion is pan an ud pan tcieace . Zoaiag or districting is a logical clu5tering of tenants into areas that crea1c illlligue for their lboppera. Unlil rccentJy mall developers tended to sprinkle similar 5tores. childrell's clothing lhopl lor iamace. throughout a mall in hopes of pulling shoppers through the center put other IIOla dial migbl impire • . I • I • .-------------~----------,-- Englewood City Council July 15, 1996 Pagel • • impulse buying. Today however consumers have less time and tend to destination shop. Today's consumers are cynical shoppers. Today I am shopping for me, tomorrow I am shopping for the family. Clustering and efficiency is what people respond to. Indeed today shoppers typically shop fewer than three stores when they visit a mall. Thar is down to seven from a few years ago. Store layout can mean the difference between success and failure for a mall. Developers need to make tenants successful, because that's the real up side for all of us. 11le purpose of large stores is to bring depth, lots of selection into one category. Also. there are many big boxes that are competition or a distraction to mall shopping. lbis is a counter defense. We want our customers to feel they do serious shopping at the mall not just boutique shopping." Ms. Nabholz said that she would encourage us to look at this as everyone in her District I will be impacted by this. She commented that we need to carefully look at what we put there, make it very diverse, make it something that we can all be proud of for Englewood. (f) Rosemary LaPorta. 3418-3422 South Broadway, advised that she is the owner of LaPona An Gallery and also owns the building there. She noted that in March of 1996 she sent a letter to Mayor Bums. which she understood all of Council received a copy of. regarding the Cinderella City redevelopment . She said she made cenain points which she would like to reiterate. Ms. LaPona commented that she knows Council is very much aware of them. but that she feels it is very imponant that we dwell on them a bil. She stated that we have a unique opponunity with Cinderella City redevelopment that it is the only large parcel of land. SO acres. close to the Denver area center. It is a convenient location. she pointed out. easy to get into and out of. wirh high visibility and high traffic and Broadway and Santa Fe are easy moving corridors compared to other choices in the Denver area. Ms . LaPona pointed out that thanks to the effons of Mayor Bums and the rest of Council we have light rail coming to the City, which she said she thinks is a tremendous boon. She stated that according to the Clarion study, as she understands it. the Englewood citizens who attended the meetings indicated interest in the following for Cinderella City redevelopment : 92"/o were excited about light rail. 61"0 want a hotel, 58"/o want a perfonning cultural or fine ans center. 38% wanr a movie thealer complex. 13% want a multi-level parting garage. 13"/o are interested in an outdoor amphitheater. 21 "lo are interested in an ice arena. approximately 71%are interested in a general men:handise store like K-Mart. Target or Wal-Mart. She stated that in light of rhe public input received during the four public fonams. and the preliminary market analysis contained in this repon. Clarion rea>mmendcd that they be charged to pursue negotiations on the following topics only during the phase two pan of the project. they have completed phase one. while Miller/Kitchell drafts its· proposed PUD for the sate and the results that these be incorporated into the PUD. lnerefore. she said. what Clarion is recommending. as she Wlderstands it. is that Miller/Kitchell go ahead with his plan and then we go into phase two. which -1d then get into some of the things that she already mentioned that the people are inten:sled 1n. She asked why Clarion did the study if they endorse the Miller/Kitchell proposal and want to do what Miller/Kitchell wants to do? She said she would like Council ro answer that. Ms. LaPona stated that most of the citizens are interested in all of the things she mentioned except none of them have really indicaled a big interesl in the big box. Clanon. she noted. recommends for phase rwo of the study. which is to take place in the future. to clarify parting and other land use requirements ro detennine how much space is available for other uses on lhe sire . She said she 1hinks if we are going ro consider parting this is something that should be considered before Miller/Kirchell stans his proposal and incorporate significant civic amenities and design changes into rhc site plan. She advised rhat months ago. in her letter and also a letter written by George Allen. there were proposals thar we change the area between Broadway and Cinderella City to incorporale all n:wl. moving City Hall somewhere else. She said she thinks this is still a good proposal, that we need to change that entire stree1 and make it so rhat people are not zigz.agging everywhere wondering where they are going between Phar Mor and City Hall . She stated that whole area has got to be stnactured. and it is obtainable. so that \l,'C c:m combine Cinderella City ro Broadway. She said rhat is one of the thinp 1h11 she feels is urgent and she doesn ·, think that Miller/Kitchell is considering this propoul . She rcilCnleld that she thinks it is very imponanr for all of us to consider this. She commented 1h11 she doaa 't "- how we are going 10 unite rhe whole thing. that she didn ·1 see it structured at the meeting when she weot to the study last wcdt cuber. She said that perhaps again it is her misunderstanding 311d perbapl she does I • 0 -----------------------c.~--------------------------- • • • Englewood City Council July 15, 1996 Page4 not see the whole picture. She Slated she would like that clarified. Ms. LaPona said they arc interested in evaluating possible locations for hotel and land requirements. She SIited that all these things for a multi- family residential as well as a hotel, she thinks is very, very important. She pointed out that we have been tallting about these for fifteen years in the City of Englewood. it is not something that is new . She notcd that many of the Council members know that. She said ii has been proposed where a hoccl should go, that this has been happening. going on for a long time. She Sllllcd that Clarion said that a retail spons facility might be recommended for future amenities and a performing ans center is not recommcnded at all because its not a break even proposition. She asked about the golf course and recreation center, if they were break even propositions? She asked how wc get things going in the City if we rely solely on a break even situation? She staled that she docs not know how we can look 10 the future and think only of bringing projects into this area that arc break even propositions. Ms . LaPona noted that one thing she is very interested in is retaining the Foley's building. She said she mentioned that in her letter in March and she waited for someone 10 mention something about that gorgeous building last week when she attended the study session and she heard nothing from City Council on that. She reiterated that it has a value of $8.8 million to the City. 10 the citizens of Englewood at the present time. She said that she undcrslands from an architect who has the floor plans for that building. that ii would cost approximately S I.S million to renovate that building 10 make it functional. whatever your choice might be. Ms . LaPona SIited that it already has amenities in ii that arc absolutely marvelous: kitchens. wonderful space as far as holding meetings. She said the Library could be housed there and we could still have somewhat of a performing ans building there. She to1nmcnted that she is sure there arc a IOI of people who would fund the project of this size and we can utilize something that is already an asset 10 the City so why dcsUoy it because it is in the way of a movie theater complc.x . She suggcs&cd the movie llicater complex be moved to anocbcr area . Mayor Burns advised Ms . LaPona tbal her time -up. Ms . LaPona said she had one more point. SIie noted dial tbc Lions Club. sometime ago. said tbal dlcy were imcrested in a facility for their ~-SIie mled that she heard that mentioned in Mudl • the meeting here for City Council . Ms . LaPona conuncllled that Council has done a pal deal of.ait oa this and that she is certainly not adding anything ncptM IO what they have already cblc. Bul. sllc raid. she thinks wc bcner look at the future and look at the oppoltllllity we have to really make this a ..,cial place. (g) Gil Egglcslon. 3911 South Sherman. Slaled he has lived tbcrc for a linJc O\'Cf SO yr.an.. that he has been in Englewood since 1925 . He said he would like to back Ms. LaPona's plu 100%. He Slated it looks 10 him like we arc throwing away a IOI of money in Englewood by tc:aring down Cillden:lla City and making things out of it that docsn 'I help the citizens of Englewood. He rcitcnled lhaa be would like 10 back this up I 00-/ •. (a) A proclamation proclaiming August 6. 1996 as National Night Out was a>nsidered. COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A PROCI...AMA TION DECLARING TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1996 IN THE CITY OJ ENGLEWOOD AS NATIONAL NIGHT OUT. Ayes : Council Members Hathaway. Vormittag. Wigins. Habenicht. Bums Nays : None Absent : Council Members Waggoner. Clapp Motion carried. Mayor Bums presented the proclamation 10 Crime Prevention Officer Nancy Peterson. I • 0 • Englewood City Council July 15, 1996 Page5 • • Mayor Bums commented 1ha1 Ms. Peterson is son oflhe champion of the City's Neighborhood Watch Program. On behalf of Council. he cnaiuraged everyone 10 panicipate in the National Night Out, he said this was done very well last year and thanked Ms. Peterson for her tremendous wort in this area. 9 . Public Bearing No public hearing was scheduled before Council. 10. Conaent Aienda COUNCIL MEMBER BA THAW A\' REMOVED AGENDA ITEM 10 (a) (i) -FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA. Roben Ohlson. 1754 West County Line Road. Lilllelon. said 1ha1 the casements and construction activities. of what will now be called McLellan Boulevard. cross Englewood's property from C-470 lo County Linc Road. He staled Iha! his only inleresl in the mailer is Iha! even though he has not supported the construction of this highway. since ii ruins his selfish private life out there. he realizes ii will happen in order IO reduce a tremendous traffic burden in getting in and out of the western ponion of Highlands Ranch. Dr. Ohlson staled he believes 1ha1 the plans Ibey have made arc long-standing. well taken and they have gone through many of the ncccssary hurdles 1ha1 one must do to develop a roadway at this time. He said lha1 the only specific item that he has lo discuss is that a point of entrance of the Highlands Ranch Boulevard happens 10 also correspond with his c.xit and entrance from his home and his two neighbors homes. He advised that Ibey have discussed. and he thinks they will continue IO discuss. the documents that arc being prepared. He said as a general thing. his only problem in his meeting with the City of Englewood is lhat they do not ask him 10 give up the 196S casement that be has going 10 and from his home in its entirety, but discuss some son of negotiated acquisition of approximaldy 6.000 square feet where the in1crscction. between Mclellan Boulevard. Highlands Ruch Boulevard and County Linc Road meet. Other than lhal he said he thinks that the planning lhat llOUld be done in this interim period. by the City of Englewood 10 provide a future plan for the City's ground south oftbc rcscm>ir and now divided by this Highlands Ranch Boulevard. would be very appropriately made al this time. So that. he said. roads would accus not only the City's ground. but his ground and his neighbors ground. and the portion of ground that's nonh ofC470 which belongs lo Highlands Ranch. He commented that he thinks that would make a much better overall planning for everyone in their aca:ss. raihcr than leaving it more or less negotiable as 10 where ccnain roads will be or can be. Dr. Ohlson advised lhat his point now is IO continue his discussions with Englewood's City Anorney, Mr. Fonda and the Metropolitan Districts from Highlands Ranch . Council Member Vormillag asked Dr. Ohlson 10 point oul his property on the map which Council had in their packet. Dr. Ohlson approached Mr. Vonnillag and identified his property. Dr. Ohlson reilCralcd that his concern is 1ha1 he does not want 10 give up his original casement except disaassing a littJc parcel , which he identified for Council Member Vormiuag. He said the second thing is that he does need access and the City of Englewood has provided the description of accus lo his property with the caveat that they can move where ever they want 10. which is kind of hard for his dc\'Clopment. Council Member Vormiuag, directing his comment lo City Allorney Brotzman. said he assumes lhat our attorneys and Stu Fonda will look al 1ha1 and sec where the problem is. City Attorney Brotzman Slaled that actually he will , and he asked 1ha1 Council look on the casement section on the colored map page that they received. He explained Iha! the DiSlrict gave these 10 the City of Englewood and there bu been some problem wilb the DiSlrict talking with Dr. Ohlson. He said lhc p,opouJ is the first and second listed casements in the Council packets. The City will give an casement to Dr. Ohlson and Dr. Ohlson will pw the City an casement II is the yellow and the pink on the maps in the Council packcls. Mr. Brauman . ' • . I • 0 • Englewood City Council July 15, 1996 Page6 ·, • • <. advised there is some dispute about that right now and there was also an issue on considenlion or how much the easements should be worth and that is really the Distrid' s issue. He IIOled if there is a matter of consideration on the easements or if there is a laking on this propeny that is solely the Distrid' s responsibility and they need to pay for that. He explained that what we are doing is swapping two easements right now and it is not a problem. If something goes beyond that. if something changes. be said lhal that is something that the Distrid is going to haw to work out with Dr. OblDI. City Aaoruey Brotzman pointed out that. right now in the ordinance before Council, there is a simultaneous ll'Ullfer of easements in the future so that allows Dr. Ohlson and the Dillrict to wort that prablcm out. So, be pointed out. Council c;an pass the ordinance as it is and they c;an either wort out the ealCIDCllt and negoliatc it. or during the timing of the a>nslJUCtion schedule there may actually be a coadernna!ion action by the Distrid on this piece of property. Mr. Brotzman advised that. in this case. Englewood is trying to be accommodating by giving up property for other property and we don't want to go too far beyond that. Mayor Bums asked the City Attorney if passage ofthis tonight would place the City of Englewood in any position of jeopardy or obligate the City 10 pay for any of these propenies. City Attorney Brotzman said it would not Council Member Hathaway said we are basically still in the proposal stage as to what swaps for what anyway. City Attorney Brotzman staled that is right, that right now we have a proposal to swap propeny if that actually dramatically changes we can simply do an update or a republication to get that taken CaR: of in the interim period on this ordinance. COUNCIL MEMBER BA THAW A Y MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 10 (a) (i) ON nRST READING. (a) Approve on Fin! Reading (i) COUNCIL BILL NO. 36, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A Bll.L FOR AN ORDlNANCE AUTifORIZING INTERGOVERNMDITAL AGREEMarl'S BETWEEN nlE ST A TE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. DOUGLAS COUNTY. DENVER WATER DEPARTMENT AND HIGHLANDS RANOi METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS. DR. OHLSON AND nlE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO PERTAINING TO n1E C-170 lNTERCHANGE . Veuraalta: Motion carried. Ayes : Nays : Absent : Council Members Hathaway, Vormittq. Wigins. Habenichl. Bums None Council Members Waggoner. Clapp COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 10 (b) (I) ON SECOND READING. (b) AppnM: on Second Reading (i) ORDINANCE NO . 21. SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCn. Bll.L NO. 32. Nl'RODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY) • . I. • • t• • ~. En~ewood City Council July 15, 1996 Page7 AN ORDINANCE SUBMITrlNG TO A VOTE OF 1lfE REGISTERED ELECTORS OF 1lfE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AT 1lfE NEXT MUNICIPAL ELECTION A BALLOT ISSUE AU11K)RIZING 1lfE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF 1lfE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR 1lfE PURPOSE OF FINANCING 1lfE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS TO 1lfE CITY'S WATER SYSTEM AND 1llE PURCHASE OF WATER PROCESSING EQUIPMENT INCLUDING ALL NECESSARY AND APPURTENANT FACILITIES. Votereaalts: Motion carried. Ayes: Nays: Abscn1 : Council Members Hadlaway, Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habenich1, Bums None Council Members Waggoner, Clapp I I. Ordinances, Re.olutions ud Moti11111 (a) Approve on First Reading (i) Engineering Manager Kahm presenled a rcc:ommendation from lhe Departmen1 of Public Works 10 adopl a bill for an ordinance approving lhe sale oflhe Eagles Propeny at 3384 South Broadway . He advised 1ha1 ii was purchased by lhe Cily in 199-' from lhe Eagles after their building was burned down. In Ibis ins&ance. he noced. Ibis a>uncil bill approves lhe sale of lhal property to Waller and Marilyn Golll . He said 1he property does come wilh cenain deed resuictions, lhal lhe Cily is requiring prohibitive uses . Mr . Kahm explained lhat lhe prohibitive uses include automotive uses. lattoo businesses, adull oriented businesses. 1111SSagc businesses. pawnshops and lemporary labor offices. He said they have also included a reversionary claUlle in lhe deed Slating dial if the property doesn'I begin IO develop within three years the City can C1U1C 1he pn,peny IO rcven back to their ownership. He staled that. amuning Ille council bill is passed 1onigbt and ICallld readina oa:urs in iwo weeks. the property could close as early as Scptanber ~. Mr . Kahm advised Iha& Ille sale price oC lbe pn,peny is $33.000.00 and Ille tau. an: casb. He said Ille property was appraised by Dan Sfepbcn5. an MAI Appraiter. Aries Campas Group, in 1995 11 SJ0.000. Mr. Kallm stated 1h11 Mr. ~ bas c:oafiraed 111a1 SH.000 rq,racnu ramnab1e appreciation since 1ha1 dale and Manning Real ESlale ~ receive a brokerage commission oC7"', IICIVing as a U'allSaCtion broker in Ibis sale. The Clert was asked 10 read lhe council bill by 1ille: COUNCIL BILL NO . 38 . INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING l1iE SALE OF 3384 SOU1lf BROADWAY PROPERTY TO WALTER AND MARILYN GOL 11.. COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (i) • COUNCIL IILL NO. JI. Ayes : Council Members Ha1haway, Vonninag, Wiggins. Habenich1, Bums Nays : None Abscn1 : Council Members Waggoner. Clapp Motion carried. (b) Approve on Second Re:iding (i) Council Bill No . 31. approvin1 the vacalion oC a portion oC South Fox/Sauda GaJapqo alley and dedica1ion oC addi1ional alley rigbt-ol-way ror the Englewood Depot -COlllidenld. - .. I . ---------------------.---------------------------,,-----, • Englewood City Cooncil July 15, 1996 P1,:e 8 0 , . • ORDINANCE NO. 29, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 31. INTRODUCED BY COUNCil.. MEMBER HA 1llA WAY) AN ORDINANCE VACA TING A PORTION OF 1liE ALLEY IN TIIE 3000 BLOCK OF SOl!J1{ GALAPAGO smEET AND TIIE DEDICATION OF ADDmONAL ALLEY RIGHT-OF-WAY, LOCA'JcD IN TifE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE. STATE OF COLORADO. COUNCIL MEMBER BA TBA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (b) (i) -ORDINANCE NO. 29, SERIES OF 1996. Mayor Bums advised that he would abstain from voting on this matter because it involves the Housing Authority • s Depot project. He noted Uiat. as Chairman of the Housing Authority, be routinely abstains on matters that involve the Housing Authority either directly or indirectly. Ayes : Nays : Absent: Abstain : Motion carried. 12 . C-nl DiKUaioa (a) Mayor's Choice Council Members HaUiaway . Vormittag, Wiggins. Habenicht None Council Members Waggoner. Clapp Mayor Bums I. Mayor Bums thanked everyone who panicipated in the July 4"' c:cldmltion. He Slid be tbougbl it came olfvery well. and even though he and CCN111Cil Members Vormittag and Hathaway spent IOIIIC time in the dunk tank. it was a very successful project . He said he especially WIIIICd to a,ngnllllMe Jim Ulricb of Safety Services who really helped to ramrod this thing. He swcd Mr. Ulrich did • pal jab oe Ibis IDd there was a gre:at fueworb demonstration. He commented that it has been Claimaled dial. '*-thc ball fields and the soccer fields. 10.000 people came to sec the cclcbration. which be Slid be tbougbl - excellent. Mayor Bums extended Council's condolences to Mr . Ulrich on the passing of his falhcr. 2. Mayor Bums said that as he mentioned before he will be participating IOmOnOW in an Afl'onlablc Housing Summit at the Marriott SoutheaSl which is conducted by the local HUD otric:c . He DOied that the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Mr. Henry Cisneros. will be in attendance IDd give thc main address. He said they will meet for a brief reception with the mayors in the area as they aR all concerned about affordable housing issues especially in some of the suburbs that aR growing rapidly . He Slated Uiat he thinks this will be a useful housing summit. 3. Mayor Burns said he wanted to address some of the comments that were made tonight about thc study in Cinderella City . He Slated it is not his understanding that Skip Miller is going to proceed with his platting at the present time . He said the only thing he understood from the meeting last week -that Mr. Miller and the Clarion people would sit down and review how much aJ\'Cl'IIC ol thc silC that be is proposing. He commented that the rcpon questioned. and Clarion has been qualioaillg. wbetber thc 400,000 square fcct of retail and entcnainment adequately ccwcrs that site or wbelher thcrc is ,_ for other uses on 1he si1c . He noted that they have been advised that liaht rail can iadeed .., Olbcr .... IUCb as high rise residential. and other uses. and he said he thinks that may happen. Mayor 8urlll tllMlld there is some propeny around the site which is not part of the actual site. He llftllal lllll they didll 'I p through four public forums to jUSl 1um around and ipore them immedialdy after they hid tbcir Ddy . ' .. .. I • 0 ----------------------.-------------------~-----......-- • Englewood City Council July 15, 1996 Pagc9 . ' <. • , . • session. He stated that is not what they an: doing here and he asked that citizens please not gel the idea that they have given the developer the go ahead to jUSI simply plal before they even go to the next 51ep in the analysis that Clarion is going to do. He said they won't fonnally give them permission to do that until the next meeting because this was too quick. Also. he noted. Council undcrslands that they will gel some input from their own staff on tbat before the next Council meeting. when they will ask Council to let them go ahead with the next step. He acknowledged that he received a lcuer from the architect also. which Ms . LaPona mentioned. He advised that in the letter he rcceival the architect said that the proposal to use the Foley's building for a fine ans center, a performing arts center. would require a 1,000 parking spaces . Mayor Bwns stated that 400,000 square feet of retail and entertainment. acamling to indusUy SWldarcls, would require 2.000 parting spaces. which is five per 1,000 square feet. He pointed out that if indeed the performing ans center took a 1,000, it would lake half. He said some of those might be used at diffcrcnl times. but if ii literally took half. it would lake half of the expected income stream out o{ the Cinderella City n:devdopmcnt. He noted they estimate tbat would be about S2 million total . He commented that the performing Ans Centers in Greeley and Arvada lXISI over a million dollars a year for each one of those cities to S11ppon them. He maintained that if you had that kind of a situation you would literally go in the hole from having redeveloped Cinderella City. from a sales tax standpoint. Mayor Bums rcmarkcd that that is one of the things that still does IIOI make sense to him. He stressed that he is DOI opposed to the performing ans center as a concept. and never has been . He pointed out that the performing ans center. as the rcpon said. will never be built by the developer because it loses money . It has to be built literally by the citizens. by their voting. They ha\'e to \'ote to have appropriate Chaner provisions to handle the kind of debt that you arc going to have in order to construct it . He added that the City also has to decide to S11ppon it on a year by year basis because these centers don't S11ppon themselves. He explained that his advice has always been to maximize the amount of income you can get from the redevelopment and have the performing ans center in its own ti1ne and own space. voted on and approved by the public. 1bat might include the ciiizens of Englewood or it might include a special district over the wes1em pan of Arapahoe County where you include other municipalities that arc interested. He pointed oot that there arc only 30.000 people in Englewood. that Greeley has 64.000. Arvada has 90.000. and neither one of those cities ever paid a dime on a bond from a performing ans center because they don 'I make money in the first place. they don 't even cover their operating expenses. He said that is fine if the communities wan1 to vote for those and fund them in that manner they can cenainly do that . And. he clarified. golf courses do make money, recrcation centers don ·1. but golf courses do make money . Mayor Bums reiterated that they arc trying 10 incorporate in lbe dcvelopmcnr what the citizens want. they arc not ignoring them after all this effon al all and there may be other uses. He advised that they have talked about optioning a site that they can work with for a performing ans center. but that the City Cooncil canno1 build a performing ans center. they cannot change the Chaner and they cannot pass a general obligation bond. only the citizens can do that after voting. He DOied that Greeley had referendum voting before they ever VOied on their chaner changes and bonding, ii took them about eight years to build their center. He said these things arc sort of like an apple and an orange to uy to build. Mayor Bums repeated that they an: DOI opposed to their ideas. but that these things have 10 be looked at realistically about how you arc going to fund them and how you arc going to do them. in his opinion. He stated Cooncil appreciates their continued intcrcsl in this. he said he does because if cirizcns wercn 't interested in these kind of things they would never be raised and they would never be built at all . He emphasized that they an: going to another step of continued examination of rhis with Clarion. they arc IIOI barging ahead with a site plan with the clcvclopcr at this point and they do invite funher public com1nent on this and that they have had a IOI of ii. He said that one thing Clarion said throoghout tbe lllCCling is that we have got to move ahead with this. that the window of opponunity to rcclcvclop and be compctitivc in the l1lllRCI place is only so large . He said he drove past Pait Meadows today and that it is amazing how many square feet in retail arc being built not just in the center. but around it as well. so there is a IOI of compclition out there. (b) Council Member's Choice (i) Cooncil Member Hathaway: I • 0 ------------------------,.,----~--------------------u-----..--__. • En1:lewood City Couac:il July 15, 1996 Page 10 '· • • I. She said that she rec:cMd a Oyer today and she wanlCd IO clarify a IXIIIIIIIClll oa the Oyer that says ~did you know that City Council will not dilcua or make fwtber dacisions rcpnlin Cindcrdla City redevelopment until August. but they Wl&Cld not lillCII IO you the people after July :t." Ms. Halbaway stated that she would like 10 poi• to pa,e 11 m die minutes tbal COUIICil just appO\'Cd thal SlaleS tbat that was writtcn comment. and tbal -DOC 1111 die Cindcrdla City n,de\'dopmall per e. it is oa the Clarion repon on the public input proc:css m. tbal • -poiM they bad to ba'-'C -end to thal public input. She pointed out that as Mayor 8unls llalCd pllas hWI docs include Clarioa wortiag for the City and with the City and the citizens 10 led • die PUD dial will ultillllldy be submitted by the Miller/K.itcbeU ~ that invites all kinds m public illpuL She SlRSSed tbal she beanily requests and hopes that these same people will be clowD here • tbal poi• ia ti-. bccaUlc thal is where the rubber meets the road, that is where they will haw: an aaual blucpriat ma plan that is concrdc. that is pillars and concrete and buildings and whalew:r. She staled that tbal is where the changes will be made. that right now they are still talking a,ncept. that they are still talking what might be. when you get thole blueprints you are talking what will be if it goes according 10 that developer and that is where Council needs the comments and she said she would like 10 make sure they get them. 2. She said that along the same lines. as far as economic development is concerned. at one point in time when the City had an Economic Development Director they used lo rcceiw: an economic development update as 10 what was coming in and what was going out of the City. She noted we do now haw: a newsletter from lhe Office of Neighborhood and Business Development that does IClld IO list some ofthat. but she would like lo. in particular in the areas around Cinderella City. haw: a little bit more detailed infonnalion if they can get that. She stated that she does not think that Council bas recciwd any notification that there is a paper warehouse going into the Pier One complex. the MaJtct Place complex, but that the Mattress Finn is no longer there. "Thal Modeler's Place is moving out of the Phar Mor complex. but Nacho Nana's is moving in and lhal McGuire's is iffy . She suggested that perhaps what we should evaluate. as an economic dcw:lopmcnt option. is if there is anything we could haw: done to help retain thole businesses that are moving out and she would also like to know if we did anything to help the businesses that are moving in. Ms . Hathaway said she thinks we need lo stan being aggressive, not just in the nwteting or Cinderella City. but in all m the areas we haw: that are available for retail and or c:ommen:ial enterprise. Because. she maintained. what we situate around the Cinderella City complex may very much dictates what ends up in the Cinderella City complex. (ii) Council Member Vormittag said he would like to get a calendar stancd for the City for next year and he was hoping that maybe Council would allow staff' to led into it to find out what it would cost to do. He advised that he is also going 10 wort w:ry close with a couple of the stall' if City Manager Clark will appoint cenain ones. hopefully Leigh Ann Hoftbincs and Suzie Graa: who haw: kind mi-a leding into this already. if Council wouldn't mind looking into this. Council Member Wiggins asked ifhe was talking about a calendar like lhe City of Littleton calendar and Council Member Vormittag said yes. Cou11c:il Member Hathaway commented that they had already requcslcd this at the one WOft session. (iii) Council Member Wiggins: I . He advised there Wll5 an article in the newspaper lhe 29• and he wanted IO say thanks to the City Manager. that a nice a,mment was in the anicle. Quoting the comment he said that MEnglewood City Manager Doug Clart who attended the ret!QI declined 10 go the bucball game. he said he could not j ustify the City paying his way .~ Council Member Wiggins told Mr. Clart ii was nice of him to come fONwd like that and Hot spend ii like Ibey did . I • 0 • En&1ewood City Council July 15, 1996 Pace 11 ,. • , . • 2. He commented that as their policy is, they are supposed to get a repon on Mayor Bums ' trip to CML, that they got one from Council Member Habenicht. and he thought his was running a little late. Mayor Bums advised that he has his repon with him and will be handing it out to Council. 3. He asked Code Enforcement to check the weeds at the northeast comer of Huron and Belleview at the vacant lot there. and again he rcqUCSled they chec:k the weeds at the Gothic Theater since they flllllld out the true manager of the place. Council Member Hathaway said yes. which George Allen it really is. In response to Mayor Burns. Council Member Wiggins and Hathaway stated it is George W. Allen. Council Member Wiggins stated he has done nothing and the place looks terrible. 4. He asked about enforcement of speed. if they can do some selective enforcement on West Union. from Federal to the Platte River. He noted he is getting quite a few calls over there, they are having problems, especially with Waste Management. Council Member Wiggins advised that he personally talked to Waste Management last week and they said they would cooperate. He said he knows they had the sman unit set up. that records the speed and everything. and he knows Council will get a repon on that. However. he Slated. if the officers find it necessitates enforcement he asked that they so do. (iv) Council Member Habenicht : I. Sbe noted that all of tlie Council members received infonnation on an Independence Institute Summer Symposium for Local Government. Council Member Habenicht said that she thought it was one of the things she bad talked to City Manager Clark about thinking that probably somebody from the City should attend . Primarily, she stated. since many of the legislators will be there and they will be discussing a lot of things of municipal concern. She said she bad indicated her willingness to go. after that Council Clapp had indicated her interest in going and at that point Council Member Hathaway had indicated an interest in going. Ms . Habenicht said slie thinks it is especially imponant in terms of what's happening with uansponation. Slie advised that one of tlie major speakers on behalf of this. in terms ofwhafs happening in uansponation. is Mr. Caldara who is on the RTO Board . Mr. Calclara. she noted. is one the people who are most adamant against our light rail in tbe southwest corridor. Ms. Habenicht Slated thal she thinks it is extremely imponant 1ha1 we have representatives attending thal. primarily jull lO bear what they are saying. At this time . she said. she would like to reconunend thal. and she said she cloc:sn ·1 think it makes much difference who goes. that Council authorize that two people from the City go . She said she passed out the amount . Council Member Habenicht said she wanted to move 1h11 Council lilDd two Council members to go and discussion ensued regarding the cost. Council Member Hatha,ny said she is thinking it is about S490 . Council Member Habenicht said she thinks it is less than that. 1h11 tbaa is an awful lot to authorize . Ms. Habenicht said she felt the tl10Ugh1 was there would be a sharing of tnnsportation and facilities so it would be somewhat under $400 for two days. In response to Mayor Bums. Ms. Habenicht confirmed it was at Vail . Mayor Burns stated he thinks it is reasonable. that tlie conference is really noc that costly and if they can share a room and lransponation. ii would reasonable . Council Member Habenicht said to send two people. Council Member Ha1haway asked what was the maximum dollar amount she would want to put on it, $400, or $500 just in case ? Ms. Habenicht said okay if that is what she wants to do. Ms . Hathaway said that she thinks $500 makes reasonable sense . COUNCIL MEMBER HAHNICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO SEND 'JWO COUNCIL MEMBERS TO THIE INDIEPIENDIENCIE INSTITUn SICOND ANNUAL SUMMER SYMPOSIUM SPONSORED IY THIE CHUCK STEVINSON CENnR roa THI STIJDY or LOCAL GOVERNMENT AT VAIL AND AUTHORIZE THIE COST IN THE AMOUNT or A MAXIMUM OF $500.00 • .. I .. 0 • En&tewood City Council July 15, 1996 ··~12 • • Council Member Wiggins staled that as Council Member Habenicht said, the Council person is going to bring back information regarding transponation. He maintained that only one person needs to do that, that he did not think two had to be available. He felt it is a duplication. Council Member Habenicht said that she thought the reason it was suggested for two to go is that she knows Council Member Clapp is really anxious to go and she was thinking it would be nicer to drive with two. sharing the room. sharing the cost. so the only extra cost would really be the rqistralion . Ms. Habcnic:bt lilaled if she would like to have someone go with her that she docs not really have a problem with that. Mayor Bums aslccd if there arc any concurrent sessions? Council Member Hathaway said there arc. She added that there is and there isn 'I. that she would guess that it depends on how you look at the way they have it structured. She said it kind of looks to her that they arc concurrent. Mayor Burns said that he did not know whether you would want 10 necessarily restrict it to transportation, they may get into all kinds of other issues that would be of importance lo the City. He suggcsacd they just attend the conference generally and report on what they think is appropriate and material for the City of Englewood. Council Member HaUiaway commented that it might be besl to have two different perspectives . Voteraultl: Ayes: Nays: Absent: Council Members Hathaway. Vormittag, Habenicht. Bums Council Member Wiggins Council Members Waggoner. Clapp Council Member Habenicht thanked Mayor Bums and said she will make sure Council Member Clapp knows about this. 2. Council Member Habenicht advised that she and Council Member Vormittag ancadcd a Neighborhood WIICh meeting on Friday night during a very, very, very. very loud bail IIOl'ID in the 3700 block oC Soulb Sherman. She advised that these arc the people wllo arc inlcrested in having a four-way Slop al Lcbip and Sherman. Ms. Habcnic:ht said she just WUlal to complimenr bath 1h11 aeipbortlood and our staff. Chuck Eacrty and Nancy Pet-and also Council Member Vorminag wllo she said she knows aaeads a lol oCthcse Neighborhood Watch meetings . She said she-rcally impreacd with how the group clilcusscd the issue. they have come up with some wondcrf'ul Slcpl in addralia& the pn,blcm. She advilcd they will be ioc*iq al switching the two Slop signs. they will be involwd in -citizen uacking al the speeds and 1&1111 it one SICp aa a time. Ms. Habcnichl said it -a real ICllalllCllt to the community worting togclhcr. Shc said she -just very impn:sscd and wanled to oompli9C# ewr,body involved. 3. She said she aim WMled to a,mplimcnt the City staff for the bcauuful yellow no.as alaat die mediam OD Bnlachway Ms. Hallaliclll llalcd that she thinks Ibis is the IIIOII beaalfill 111c ... _. - Broadway look. SIie said slle Jd wUICld to share that. 4. SIie said sllc ..Wallo l*e to lllallc a few comments on Ciadcrdla Cily ad .. ..,_ IO die public since adlas did. Ml. Hlllleaidll said tbal bcfOR: she docs 1h11 she WUIOd to a, 11111 a Clli-. wbicll she fdt -6-c..aJ Mcabcl' Wigins District. a Mr. Harvey Pnla. c:alled i. • s..a.,, and asked if he cauld plcaae brula by an aruclc rrom the June iauc oC Forbes Mapziac. n. ii. IIIC advised. -Alkulg Too Muell ol Good Thiq: The caaqo,y killers. 11-11101111Cr 110111 11111 a.:l .... ol ..... .. I • Englewood City Council July 15, 1996 Page 13 • I• • everything. are retailings hot number, in our view they are too hot." She advised that some of the information in the article mirrors what came from the City's own Tiunk Tank repon about how unwise ii is to move ahead with big box. power center, category killer kind of development. She asked that pcrbapi this could be copied to Council as ii is a very enlightening anicle. Ms. Habenicht Slated that she feds that tonight's comments. especially in tenns of the petitions that were turned in. indicate that the public is really questioning the wisdom of big box power center development at that site. She said she wanted to make sure that that is coming clear in their discussion. that she docsn '1 think it is jUSI a hotd or IIOl a hotel. a performing ans center or not a performing ans center, a Foley's building or not a Foley's building. She staled lhal she thinks lhal the concern in the community, that she has been bearing. and lbe concern she has heard expressed by people tonight. is that we need lo move c:arcfully and that ii is the Miller/Kitchell concept lo do a power center. Ms. Habenicht said she knows Council doesn't like to use that terminology but that's what ii is. She commented that when Council voted, IO suppon 400.000 square feel of retail entenainmcnt. they voted to suppon the Miller/Kitcbcll concept of big box power center. She said she believes that is what the people are talking about that Council should look at. She emphasized if Council docsn ·1 take a good look al that. and discuss that. she feels that they are doing themselves and their posterity a disservice. She said she believes that Council needs 10 be very. very clear in what they are doing and what they are looking to do. Ms. Habenicht said that when Council Member Hathaway talks about we· re just talking about a conccpl. that the plat comes with the design. that she considers that an interesting set of tenninology and one that she thinks is very confusing. She stated that she thinks that when Council is talking about concept they are talking about the idea. and when they are talking about design they are talking about pulling the idea to work and into action . She emphasized you don't change the concept with the design. Ms. Habenicht said that if you tlunk that once you go into the design phase there is anyway to put a hotel there where there isn '1 one right now. or there is anyway to pul mixed housing where there isn ·1 any right now. or there is any way 10 put public use for a performing ans center where there isn 't one right now. or as we go into it. Council would be fooling themselves and fooling the public. She emphasized that she thinks Council needs lo be clear. iflhey are doing a power center. lets call ii lbal and lets say we are not ever going lo be looking al these other things. And if Council is going 10 be looking at these other things. then she said she thinks they need 10 have some real good public dialog where Council is dialoging with each other. where the community can really have a sense of where they are coming from . She said she heard that being asked. that the public is very interested and wants to know what is happening. Ms. Habenicht pointed out that she has never talked with anybody in this community who has in anyway supponed the concept of a fine arts center on that site who has ever. ever thought that that would in anyway be something that they would be expecting the devclopcr to do. She said her undcntanding is that they are asking that that amount of land that ii would lake. or if ii is a pan of a building. be a pan of the public portion lhal the developer turns over to the City. Thal they are talking about the public amenities. that that be something reserved as pan oflhe public amenity ponion and cenainly. she stated. the public that is intercsled in supponing that kind of concept would go out and do whatever it would take to seek public and private funding botb through the SCFD, through a number of private corporations who have indicated an inlercsl in supporting this kind of activity. like TCI. so1ne of the major banks who suppon a lot of other communities capital projects and on-going projeclS. She said she doesn 't think anybody who has ever. ever suggested looking at a fine arts center. or those tbat asked for a feasibility study. C\'Cr expected that the developer would foot the bill . Ms . Habenicht stated that she feels that very. very strongly and she thinks it needs 10 be clear. Council Member Habenicht said that she too appreciates the comments from the public. she thinks that just as she said. that Council needs to be very careful and very thoughtful about what they do. She staled she is on tile record and wants to continue to be on the record that she does not suppon 400,000 square feet of retail entcnainment . not that she does not suppon retail. IIOl lhat she does not suppon cotenainment. not tbal she does not suppon 400.000 square feet of ii possibly built up or built clown or built around in so1ne way. But she commented that the way that ii is stated. and it comes up again and again if you read minutes. if you read repons. it is a power center. it is big box. it does inv<>lve categOly killen and that. she stated. is what she thinks we are all being warned about by the cconomisu in the ...... .. I • Englewood City Council July 15, 1996 Page 14 ·, <. • t• • world today. is not a good move. especially for a community that is experiencing some downhill trends in the demographics. She maintained that wc need to be working to raise our demographics with what we do at that site. Ms. Habenicht said that she would also like to address the issue of parking. She advised that she thought that one of the things that came out in those forum studies was the suggestion of having multi levels of parking which would increase the parking spaces. She said she thinks there are a lot of ideas that are out there that she thinks are reasonable. that arc sensible. that arc feasible. that for some reason Council seems to be overlooking and discounting because they don't fit in with that concept. She stated she thinks Council needs to look at that carefully. read the some fifty letters that they have received over the past six months. all but about two or three of which have made some of these suggcslions. She notal that we have people who have attended four forums and the majority of them do not support big box retail development Ms. Habenicht pointed out that Council said that would be the dcfmitive thing based on what people wanted. She commented that people where asked to work within that box and people brmc out of the box with that forum in a big way. She said she docs not think Council can discount that. that they need to be looking at tbat very seriously. 13. City Mua,.er'1 Rq,on (a) City Manager Clark stated that the Neighborhood and Business Development offices and the Clarion folks arc recommending that wc proceed with a hotcVmotel feasibility study. He said it is staff"s intention to go ahead and proceed with that unless Council directs them otherwise. He advised that the cost of that is going to be roughly $25,000 and if it is going to require a supplemental appropriation staff will probably be back to Council in the near future to request that Mr. Clart said that.. on the same topic. if there arc any other items that Council would like them to study. over and above the original scope. he asked that Council please let them know and they will go ahead and start working on that. Council Member Habenicht said that in that vein. she thought it was live months ago. Fcbnlary 10•. we bad 200 people fill these chambers and probably about two-thirds oC them were calling for. and supporting. asking the Council to do a feasibility study for a fine arts cen&er. She stated sbc would like to suggcs1 that that fine arts center feasibility study be included with that bolcl feasibility study. She commented that she thought there might be some real cross over in the kinds ol marketing information and the kinds of economic development information that mighl come flOm that. She said sbc also understands that the Parks and Recreation Commission had rcc:ommcndcd that that be done. that there be a feasibility study for a fine arts center as part oC nc.,1 ye:ar • s budget. She llaled sbc fell it would be appropriate to move that here when it might be meaningful to the rcdeYelopmcnl olCindaella City. Mayor Burns commented that he is not opposed to a study for a performing arts CCIIICI', but dull be does not know whether it fits in what they arc talking about here. about a holel/motd study. or not. Or wbelber a performing arts center is unique enough where they would have to have --in panicular study that. City Manager Clark :idvised that it is staJrs rcc:ommcndation that these be separate bec:ause they are going to ask Clarion to do the hoteVmotel study and Clarion has indicated to us that they would not want to do the cultwaJ arts study if Council wants to. that they would have to do that under scpa,ate contnct. Mayor Bums asked if that means that that is really not their area to audy, if that is what they are really ayiaa? Mr. Clark said that is corTCCt. that there were several other reasons why they didn·1 want to do it . He advised that the preliminary esaimatcs arc that the study would run about $40,000 or $50,000, that be didn 't know what Parks and Recreation rccommcndcd. but that he Mllhoriml the Parts ud RecreMioa Director to put that in his 1997 Budget subminal for Council review in Scplcmber . .. I --------------·-------------,.,~---------------------------------.----, • Englewood City Council July 15, 1996 Page 15 <. • t• • ------- Council Member Hathaway said she felt they should research back into the February meeting miDUICS as she thought Council Member Waggoner made a motion to that effect. that we do a feasibility study. She stated that she thought Council should check into what they aln:ady may have committed themselves to. City Manager Clark commented that he thought there was also a funding formula in then: that was going to include some City money and some privately lllised money . Mr. Clark said staff will pull that up and find out what that formula is. Ms. Hathaway said yes. we need to find out exactly where we arc at right now. Mayor Bums said he thought there were some offers. to contribute money to a study, at that meeting. Mayor Bums stated that he thought it would be fine to proceed with it, that this issue has been pervasive enough that it needs a study and deserves it. He said it would be fine with him if they went ahead with it. He said he still suppons the idea of a performing ans center, that the question is is it feasible, and if it is how do you do it over time and how do you fund it and vote for it and do all those kinds of things that other cities have done when they do this kind of thing. Council Member Habenicht said she would like 10 move that they go ahead with the cultural ans study as well at this time. She noted it has been postponed since February and she believes that the constituents arc asking for it and it is something 1ha1 Council should suppon. But, Mayor Bums noted. there is a dilference between what Council is talking about here . He stated City Manager Clark said he requested it be in the budget for 1997 and Council Member Habenicht is talking about doing it now. Council Member Hathaway said she would still like to see what Council committed to originally as she thought they may aln:ady be committed 10 ii. She acknowledged that it has been postponed but she thought maybe they should. instead of laking a separate vote, be directing the City Manager to pursue what they voted on already . Council Member Wiggins stated he did not think Council had voted on it. Ms . Hathaway said she doesn 't remember iflhey did or not. that that is what she wanted to make sun: of. Mr. Wiggins felt it was only a comment. Mayor Bums said he agreed. that he would like to see what Council has done before in the record of lhc minutes on this. He stated that if they wish to proceed. if they have already voted on ii 10 proceed. then Ibey should. Mr. Bums said if Council did not then they need to make a decision as 10 whether or not they want 10 do it now or in ~1 year's budget .. Council Member Hathaway commented that she felt they could also do that as pan of vote in Augusl on the whole Clarion process so far. She said that is going to be in the first meeting in Augusa anyway, so she didn ·1 think that two weeks was going 10 make a dilfcn:ncc . Because. she swed. she would like to know from staff what they have done so far. if Ibey have even contacted the people that offered to donate money back in February or anything else . She said she would like to know where they S1alld and if they stand at ground zero 1ba1 's fine 100. but she said she would like to know where they arc . Council Member Habenicht said lhal ii is her understanding that this will be on lhe agenda at the next Council meeting . Mayor Bums confimlCd 1ha1 yes that was true. that where Clarion goes from here. and what they study in the second phase. will be on the agenda two weeks from now . Council Member Habenicht said it is also her understanding that Council is still accepting wriucn comment on all oflhis up until July JO"'. Mayor Bums said yes, tlw he wanted to reiterate llw. u Council Member Hathaway said before. they will have public comment. much public comment in the future on this both a1 public hearings before the Planning Commission. City Council and also other meetings that they will ha\'c . Mayor Burns urged ci1i1.ens to please not get the idea tlw the public is not able to speak on this after July 31 ". 1ba1 Ibey were just trying to IIIO\'C to the next 11ep in the analysis by having the written comments by July J 1• so lhat you have some closure and can 111CM: alon&- ... I --------------------~--.,----------------------------..---,, • Englewood City Council July 15, 1996 Page 16 • - Council Member Habenicht staled that she was making some pretty bold statements under Council Member's Choice and she wanted 10 make sure that she was DOI just talking through her ML She said she would like 10 have it clear in their record and asked if .W0.000 square feet of entenainmenl relail is the a,nccpt that they are talking about moving ahead with. if they accept the Clarion recommendation of moving ahead with Skip Miller on that? She asked is that DOI indc:c:d a power CCIIICl'7 Mayor Bums said he was going to ask her about that He commented that everybody wants 10 use that word power center all the time and he staled he is not anymore in favor of just a power center than Ms . Habenicht is . He stated they have talked about this many times and his impression is that what Clarion was asked to do was to review what the citizens suggested they wanted and secondly what was nwkdable. what was feasible over there. He emphasized that he does not like lo classify this as a power center. because frankly he does not think that that is the way that most of Council is thinking about this. Mayor Bums pointed out that they do not have a list of tenants on this yet and he feels like somebody is trying to cram that term down their throat all the lime. He said he does not think that is fair. that he thinks that Council took a much broader look at that than that so far. and he docs not think they have made up their minds as to the power center at all. Council Member Habenicht said. in the same vein. that this is her understanding. and that she is probably one of the people that cram that word down because she thinks that is the word she keeps seeing in the minutes of April 811,. in the Clarion prospective of what they are. Ibey keep referring it to a power center as well. it is not something she makes up , that that is why she keeps bringing ii up. because it keeps coming from both our economic business and development staff. ii a,mes from Clarion and the way that they define it and ii also comes from other areas . She pointed out that that is the reason she keeps bringing ii up and that's why ii gi\'es her such serious concern . Ms . Habenicht staled she is also concerned about what they did say. and she said she wanted 10 make sure that she is not misundcrslanding Ibis. because she could be misrepresenting the whole Council and she docs DOI want 10 do that. but her undenwiding is that Clarion was just accepting comments of what was fcasible. only looking at what was feasible. within the a,nlcxt of a power center develop1nen1 or the entertainment retail. that Ibey were DOI looking al the economic feasibility of anything else 1ba1 was suggcsaed. If ii didn ·1 fit into the power center or entertainment 400.000 retail a,nccpt then they did not even look into the feasibility of ii. Ms . Habenicbl staled that was her understanding and ii is still her understanding after reading the l1!pOft and reading all of the pas1 minutes. She pointed out that if that is not the case then Ibey should have looked into the feasibility of a fine ans center since sr;. of the people asked for it. they should have looked into the feasibility of a hotel since 62% of the people did ask for it. they should have looked into the other. the ice skating rink and tilings like that which people were asking for . So. she said. she would like some clarif1Cation on that Mayor Burns responded that tile resolution Council passed was very broadly worded. it just said 400.000 square feet of retail crucrtainmcnt. that as he understands it. that the reason it was so broadly worded was so that we wouldn '1 stan pulling oursclvcs into these categories, that what we are talking about is what this CX\'Clopment will be . He said as he understands it from the report. and Clarion said in their presentation. that hotels didn ·1 seem 10 be feasible al Ibis time economically, but lhal they were willing 10 go ahead and study II funhcr . He noted that they also mentioned that what they thought their charge from Council was 10 look at what would be economically feasible and what would make money as far as the development 11sclf1s c:oncemed. and those items they didn't think would, they wouldn '1 recommend for funhcr study Although. he noted. the presenter said that the performing ans centers in the other a>mmuniucs are wonderful adjuncts 10 their communities. but that Ibey were voted on separately under a sep.1ra1e process. admiuing that they did DOI make money and that they would have 10 be heavily subsidized . So for this sue at this time Ibey did DOI think that was pan of their charge to say that lhal was economically fca51ble . Mayor Bums maintained that he thought the reason the resolution was so broadly worded was so that Council could take a look al all lhcsc things . Council Member Habenicht said that 1hat reminded her that lhcre wu one other thing she wanted to add 10 the record. because of the eotninent that was made about subsidizing 10 the tune of a million a year or something for line ans centers She stated it is her understanding that each year they lllblidize Ille .. • I • 0 Eaclewood City C•ncll July IS, 1996 Pqel7 · ... ,.. • • Arvada Center less and less and less. and at this point it is being 111bsidi:zed at $300,000 to $400,000 a year, wbicb is much less than we even subsidize our recrealioo cmtcr and much « the sublidy comes in the pan « offeriq their own City aaltural prognms and ans prop..-tbal they offer, like our parks and recrealioo prognms an:. So. she said. she thinks that needs to be dear for the people too. Mayor eur. llid 11e -told the Sl75.ooo is au. the l'Cll « it is ia-kiad len'icel by the various City ...,__ He llaled tbll AIWda told him dull their sublidy total if you total Ill die COil, far Ill the len'icel readered pl8I the c:asla. is lbcllii a million and a half a year. He said wllea lie IDl their ftaacial ..... lie tlloupl it -cloler ID a SI .l million. Mayor Bums poiJlled C1111 dial die len'icel readered by the City COil -,. aad die IIXpayerS pay far dull aad IO dull is bow they flctol' dial iD. He llaled dial they allD llid dial their CCMn1C oa their CJ11C1*in1 buct,el -62% this year wbicb is the belt they haw ewr doae ia 20 :,an aad they an: _,, pniud « dull. But. lie poillllld out. it is 62% and the rat « it is CIMlftld by tlle IUpD)'CIS. Council Member Habenic:bt mnm a 1 tbll they aall lie radiq their repo111 cliffenndy, dial they will haw to pl them out. Council Member Wigim said lie -adn't argue with that one. Mayor Bums said he bas their financial 5SaSemelllS. Council Member Wiggins commenlal tbll they could sit here and argue all night (b) City Manager Clark recommended tba1 Council ID iaSo Executive Session immediately following the regular City Council meeting 10 discuss a pelDllld maacr. COUNCIL MEMBER HA TBA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION IMMEDIATELY JOU.OWING THE OCULAR CITY COUNCU. MEETING TO DISCUSS A PERSONNEL MA"M'ER. Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Vonnittag, Habenicht. Bums Nays: Council Member Wiggins Absent Council Members Waggoner, Clapp Molion carried. !Clerk's aotc: Agenda Item ll (b) appears on lhc City Council A&eada as Apnda Item ll (a).I 14. City Altaney'• ltepar1 City Aaomey 8ruczman did not haw any matters to bring befon: Council. 15 . Mjaa...- COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED TO ADJOURN. 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BURT ARAPAHOE FORD JD:3037050247 AUG 05'96 17:23 No.017 P.03 ,/ - A petition in support of IHHEDIATE redevelopment ot Cinderella Citv, we the under1l1ned ur1e the &nclevood CStv Council to teke IKNEDIATE action to prooeed wtth th• proP01ed redevelopaent of Cinderella Cltv. We belteve that further delavs are unnece11arv and .. v aotuallv be datr .. ental to the best inter11t1 of the aa1orttv of £nflewood citizen, and other 1takeholders. NAl'li -~'--~(ILi!. ... ·-J~. C4:UflelJO .. . . "¥ __ f. ... ---:i •• ---------------------~ ADDIISS .l~!:.Aa.-__ (}J__~~-~- q'>::q_£_f,,lfy((,J_fAJ1:~-Cv _ .//J.Mlt~--i,:~Le~- ~-..£..v'~-):;;io,j/c,,.__ ---- ----···------------···------------~--··--· ----------------------------·------------- ----~---------------------------------- -----··---------·----------------· ---- ------------------------------------------ ·- .. I • • • •• •• BURT ARAPAHOE FORD I0:3037050247 AUG 05 '96 17:22 No.017 P.01 ·1 / A Petition 1n suooort of IMMEDIATE r•d•velopment of C1nder•lla Citv. ••••~w•••••••cc•c•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a==••••r•••cccc::• We the und1r1l1n1d ur11 the En1levood Cltv Council to take lnNEDIATE action to proceed with lh• propoaed redevelo,eent of Cl'ftderella Citv. Wr believe that further delavs are unn•c••••rv and .. v aot1allv be detr .. enlal to the b11t Sntere1t1 of th• aa1or1tv or £n111vood c1tla1n1 and other atakehald•re. ------------------------------------------ -----------·-------------------------·-~-- ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ ---···----------------------------------·- "' ,,.. IC' t ,...,.. t e , I "' • . .. I • , • ·, • ... BURT ARAPAHOE FORD ID: 3037050247 AUG 05'96 17:22 No.017 P.0 2 / • A petlllon in support of IHHEDIATE r•d•veloPment ot Cinder@lla Cltv. We th• und•r1l1ned ur11 the Enrlewood Citv Council to take 1HN£DIATE action to proceed ~1th the propo11d redeYelo,aent of Clnderell• Cltv. We belSeYe that further delavi are unneo111arv and aav acl'U&llv be d1tr .. ental lo the best inl•r•1t1 of th• aa1or1tv of £n1J1wood citiztnl and other 1takeholder1. ---~------------------·---·--------------- @ . , I. 0 I xi y • • <. 78358489 P.82 PAGE.002 A oetltton ln aup9ort of 1HHaDJAT£ red•v•lop .. nt of Cind•r•lla CStv. ~••••••••••••••==••=ar•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~ lie tll• undent1ned urH the bale~ Gitv CounoSI \o tall• 111111)1.A.TI actloa to orooeod with the proposed ted•••loP9t1't of C&ade,ella Cftv. lie bellave that furthe1 delav1 are unneoe, .. rv and aav actually lie detr ... ntal to tht bttt &nt.ere1t1 of the aa1orttv of in1ltvood olttaons and otber etakeholder1, ···-··············---- ··-------·-----------· ·-----·-------------·· ---------------·-~-~-- ---·------············ -----~--------------·- --·-----·----------··- -··------------------- A~~-~~--·-------------------------··------ ---------·····---------·······-------·~--- --·--··------------········------~-------- ··---------------------------------------- ·---------------------·····-·--··-··---··- -------------·--···-····-···-------------- •-------•-••r--••••-••••••-•••••••••••-••• -------------------···-------·-····-····-- -········-·······-··················-·---- ------------------------------------------ ------------------------~-----------······ DATE &.:5::?..~ i'-S·'J~ ·····------ ::~:: •. .. I • - - ; AUG • ·, • .. :S6l6:S68 P.8l ~ '96 I 1: 55 FROH LGG MANAGEMENT PAGE.00<! A petltlon ln support ot INNEDIATE r•d•~eloo~ent or Clnd•r•lla Cl\v. Ve tbe uncler1i•n.d ur•• the En1levood Ctlv Council to take llVIEDIATE action to orooeed with lhe proposed redevelo,aent of Cinderella Cttv. We bell••• that further dalav, ar• unneoe1aarv and .. v acluallv be d•treaental to the beat tntere1t1 of the aa1orltv of £nrlewoot citizen• and other atakaholdar1. I)~~ 1 ----f41.tc ::~ --··------·------------------------------- -~---·---·----~----------·--·------------- ----------~----~~--~-----·----~---------- -------------------··--------------------- -----------··--·-------------------··------ ---------4•••------------------~---------- ---------~-----····--· . --- .. I ------------------------------------, .. ---------------- ,. • • (. ~1996 14=16 RIOIARD'S l'IJTCRS 303 762 1215 P.02 A petltlon in support of 1HHED1ATE r•develoP••nt of Clnd•rella Cltv. We the und•t•l1nad ur1e the En1levood C1tv CounoSI to take 1lltt£DIATE action to Drooaed vltb the PtOPosed tedevalo ... nt of Cl•deralla Citv. W• believe that further delav, are unnace11arv and uv aotuallv be detr•1111tal to the bHt tntereat, of the ••1ot1tv of £n1lewood citizens and other atakehold•r•, --------------------~-----------------~--- -----------------------------~------------ -·------------------~--------------------------------------- DATE c£~. 8-5·9,£ !'"--S -'JC, .. I • , • •, • ... P.01 A P8t1tlon 1n sup~ort of IMMEDIATE redevelo~ment of Cindaralla Citv. We the under•l•n•d urfe the Entlevood Citv Council to take INKEDIATE action to Drooeed with the proposad redevelop .. nt of Cinderella Cftv. We believe that further delavs art unnece11arv and aav actuallv be detreaental to the best Interest, of tha aa1orttv of £n1levood citizens and other stakeholders. NAME A0DR£SS ' DATE ~-::; ·16 _ 8-'5''9b. 8 -5-% __________ .. ~-~-r1, _ 8_: :!i_-_ 9. I, g_~I_r_9_t ff-5-'j_~ ?-:r-,J0 ----------- _8-S---'1b '2 -5 :% -_'?;_-_ ~-:-.u . _ 1.,: $:::lie:, -~~t-5.-9/o _!j? __ ~ .!.~L~~, 1-.s-~ . !;&'.-_7.,t _i:s;-j~ .£:.t::. l'G -8 -)-,,.6 ... I · ... <. • • \ ,.. A petltlon 1n support of IHNEOIATE redevelopment of Cinderella C1tv. We the under•l1ned ur1e the En1levood Cltv Council to take lltttEl)IATE action to Prooeed vlth the proPO•ed redevelopaent of Cinderella City. We believe that further delav• are unneoe•sarv and aav actually be detreaental to the best int•r••t• of the aa1oritv of En1levood citizen• and other stakeholder•. AD~SS ·r1 ~ ::i: nru:s ----'-l.-/J _________________________________ _ L5..&JL(_{tti~-~~---------------- r DATE . -z-~ - z--~it .. I • , • · ... • . ' A oetltlon ln suooort of IMMEDIATE redevelooaent of Cinderella Citv. ca:aaca•••••••••=•c:caaaaaaaaaaaaasaaa••••••••••••••••••••••••••aes: lie the under•i1ned ur1e the En1levood Cltv Council ta take IIIIEDIATE action to Draaeed with the prapo•ed redevelopment of Cinderella Cftv. lie believe that further delav1 are unneoe11arv and aav aatuallv be det, .. ental to the best lntereata of the aa1oritv of En1levood citizen• and other atakehaldera. ADDRESS -~ -~-\~,,ow ____________________ __ -~~A-•• S .. ~~~-i"?-----------_/1£ e ~~lb!::.{ ________ _ DATE --~1-~b_<r_ .$-:).-1~. __P./2-lf .f. .. I • ---------------------------------------------- • . , . ·, • A petltlon ln support of IHHEDIATE redevelopment of Cinderella Cltv. We the und•r•t1ned ur1• the En1levood City Council to take IlfflEDIATE action to orooeed with the proposed redevelopment of Cinderella Citv. We believe that further delays are unnecesaarY and .. Y actually be detreaental to the best interests of the aa1orttv of l:n1levood citizens and other stakeholders . .... DATE f-:2..:_'t~ -<---~$. S-:~--'?6.- ~ -2. ,j)t, -~!:-:2..t rt --2 lw ----------- --~~ __ .R..:-l::-~ I. 0 ( '---- • • ... A petltlon in support of INHEDIATE redevelopment of Cinderella Cltv. c::c:c:acaaas::::===csaaaaa•a=sccasacac:c::acaaacsa:c:aacaaaasccc:a: We the undersi1ned urre the En1levood Citv Council to take INNEDIATE action to proceed with the proposed redevelos,aent of Cinderella Cttv. We believe that further delays are unnecessary and aaY actually be datreaental to the best interests of the aa1oritY of En1levood citizens and other stakeholders. • .. I . 0 '32 x l • .,-------------------------- • t• . ' • .. A petition in support of IHHEDIATE redeYelopment of Cinderella Cltv. We the under•lrned urre the Enrlevood Cltv Council to take IKNEDIATE action to Prooeed with the propo•ed redevelopaent of Cinderella City. We believe that further delay• are unneoe••arv and aav actually be detreaantal to the be•t intara•t• of the aa1or1tv of Entlevood citizens and other stakeholder•. ~p.pi-~ -~:- c..J<vxa.21.Sf,_ ADDRESS ___ &Br</_ 5;,d)~ ----{7 ________ _ __ q-_?._~-"2~-5-~o/-.'SQ: ____ _ __ f ~k-4--1ur_£U~J-t~1 J __ ------- _2'720 _5 l?,1-cc ~ _s , ______________ _ __ 7-J..I.Y _t1'fu.,1 __ f'} ---------------- 77~6 ..s cuzAat1'f_ct:1v11C ________ _ ..L:l!t~--~/tJ/..C../i:, __ ~.f!jy _____________ _ 155".L .. M_~k~d_Q,:~----------- 7?<:k> _J,..../._ 6-/"6e5di.J./7/._.,:2 j..{L __ __ _'fj55_~G.,_%lr_ __________________ _ ' DATE t-.:19c. __ .&=-~-~ _ j_ d...:.:/ ~ ?~-¥ __ .f:-4?:% F 2 f<{_ ..tf..:,.!_-_7_~ e'-2-% ;R,,;;_ 1-t, ':6.~'i-£> •. .. I . • • A petition in support of IHHEDIATE redevelopment of Cinderella Citv. We the und•r•lrned urre the Enrlewood Cltv Council to take INMEDIATE action to proceed with the proposed redevelopaent of Cinderella Citv. We believe that further delavs are unnece•aarv and aav actuallv be detreaental to the be•t interest, of the ••1oritv of En1levood citizen• and other •takeholders. ..... .. I· ---------~--------------.--------------------------- • • A petition in support of IHHEDIATE redeveloP•ent of Cinderella Cltv. We the underai1ned ur1e the En1levood C!tv Council to take l"ltEDIATE action to orooead with the proposed redevelopeent of Cinderella Citv. We believe that further delays are unnecessary and aay actually be detreaental to the best interest, of the aa1oritY of Entlevood cttlzen1 and other stakeholder,. / .. I • \ !' • • ' A Pet1t1on in supoort of IHHEDIATE redevelooaent of Cinderella Cltv. We the under•l1ned ur1e the En1levood Citv Council to take lltNEDIATE action to orooead wtth the proPOsed redevelopeent of Cinderella City. We believe that further delav• are unneoa•••rv and aav actually be detr .. ental to the best Sntereata of the aa1oritv of En1levood ctttzens and other stakeholders. ADDRESS _J9:I.L4-J&LJsr..J} .. _fufri.u, __ ~L- R«-~-~J/IT6A;LILIJ2« ___________ _ ---------------------- ---------------------- • I • ' ' ' ' .. I • . ,. . ' - (, A petition in support of IHHEDIATE redevelopment of Cinderell a C itv. We the undereirned urre the Enrlevood Citv Council to take 1NH£DIATE action to Proceed with the propoeed redevelopeent of Cinderella Citv. We believe tha t f urther delavs are unneceeearv and aav actual Iv be detreaental to the best intereet s of the aa1oritv of Enrlevood citizens and other stakeholders. ' ' .. I. 0 0 • • • .. ... A Petition in support of IHHEDIATE redevelopment of Cinderella Citv. =====c=••••••••=====cs••••••===•c••••••••==scc•••••cca=••••••••••=•z We the undersirned urre the En1levood Citv Council to take 1191EDIATE action to Proceed with the proposed redevelopeent of Cinderella Citv. We believe that further delav1 are unnece1aarv and aav actually be detreaental to the beat interests of the ••1oritv of En1levood citizens and other stakeholders. • . • .. I . ' '; • • (. TO ........ ---... ' r 7896706 P.02 . ··-------_ ............ ,--··-··· ··--.... --·-·-· . A TMtt1tlon tn su•vort of Jltllm>lAT& r9deveao.-.wi~ of Clnll•r•ll• c1~ •• ~••••••••••••csc•~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• le u.. undllrslPff ... Ula ltl&l"°" Cstv c:..au t.o take , .. IAft aotl• to _.....c vu.II t.hll "~ rueMl_.t of c:1...,.ua C:ftY. le 1ae1s ... U.t futllM" ala.,. ah .....-•••v aM MY aot,allY M ia.t...-t&I \0 ttle ~ Slltn'NU •f tlla .-iorltY Of iaelwood o&tl-ud etar stalailOlllliH• ------·---------------------·----------------------------------- ___________ .... ----------------------------------·-----------------· ---------·---------------------·· ·--------------·----.. ·-· ------------------... ----·· ---------·····-------- ------------------------------------------ -·--·----- --·------· __________________________________ p ______ _ ---------· -----------~-------------·-----·----------------------------------------- --·-----------------------~--·--------------~------------- --------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- ----------·----·-----------··-------~----- ........... ---------------------- . .. • I. , • •• .. 08/05/1996 15:36 383-798-2660 MU•.1 5 ' ',j l5 I (1 FROM LGC MANAGEME NT \• ,.. PAGE 02 A Detatto" ln euoDort of INflKDIATS r~.,., .... ftt et Ct~••lla CJtv. ••••••:•-=•••••••••aac•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••c•• Ye U1e Uftdetet1n.d urre the lllct...., Ctty C....u te ..._ -IAtl .. u ... to .,,...._, 111th the ,ro,oHd ,.,. .. ,...._ et et ...... u. City .......... ,._t f•rtller Nian are unn.ffsearv •114 .. ,, aotally • .... 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I \"' • 4·~·} ,. ~ .. ,. ! 08-05-1996 15:45 AUG 5 '96 13:14 • • .. ' 3035950146 PHILLIPS & TOBER INC FROH LGC MANAGEMENT ... P.02 PAGE.01112 A Detltlon ln euppart of IMNSDIATS rad•v•l••••nt of Clftd•••lla Cltv. •••••••••••••••••s~••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ve the unde,,t,ned ur1• the,.,, • .,.... Cttv ColllMlfl \o take IIIIIDIATI •otle11 l• er ... ed wt\h \he ,,o,01ed re4evelo .... t of Gillllerolla Cfty. Ve belt9Ve thet f•rthor dol&YI ,,. unne .. Hary allcl uv Hlially Ille utr .. ntal to the ••t l11teNa\1 •f tM ut tv of ln11ovo0d clU1n1 aftd oti.r 1talleMINH• ·-··--------·····---------·-·-······------·-------··-----···-·-· ··--------------------·-----····-·-·-···-- ----···-----·-·--·--····-·--·------···---- --·-------------------------·----~·----··· --·-··----····------------------·-·-----·· ···--········--····---------·--·------···- -------·-----····------------------------- ---··------·------·----·-·--·--··--······· -----------···-----------------·---------- -----··---------------------------··-~---· ····--····- -···-----------·····------·-·-·········---------·--·· -------------------····--··------------··· ··--·-··-·· ------------4·-----··----···-·-····-----·- ---·····--·····-··-·····--···-···-····---· ····---····· ------·--·--······--·· -----·------··-·--·--····--···-·---·------ --···-------------···· ---------····---··-----------····--·-··--- •. . . . ' ' I .. • , • • • '· ~-1996 --·-·-· tEII:ER, TIN-ER & U C ) 3033936010 P.01 • v '''-a.~~f't I ll'tal:i,, UDC.. A pa~lUon &a -~, •t UIIDIAft ...... -, .... "~ of cu1•• .. 11a Clt\'. s•~c••••••••••••~•••••••••••IIW .. Csmaaaeaaea••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1M tile ......_,.._. -• U.. .... _. CHY c.-il .. taJie 1-l&n .. ,_ e. ........ •Hb till NCSHN ...... I __ .. ct.anlla Glty. • 1eu ... Uat ,_ Nl&YW .,. -.aan ......... u ....... Hatal to -............ , t .. •twlh of lhllftlHNI oHI-... .-............ . -.. -----------------------------..---.-------- -----·----------·------------------------· -------·--·----------------------------··- ---------------.-------------.--------~-· -------.------------~-------------------- -·---------------------------------------- ----------------·------------------------- --------------------·-----------.._.-_____ _ -~--------.. ·----------------------------------------- ({) I • , • • \, We, tbe undersigned, respectfully ask tbe City Council of Englewood to reconsider the proposed concept of the Big Bax "Power User" Center in the redevelopment of the Cinderella City site. We believe a Big Bax retail center with a 1620 screen movie house does not best fit the current or fulure needs of the Englewood .. community as a whole. I (Please check al that apply) in l!nglewood. Name Phone , r .., I'" ~ I / . D D D D D D D D D ' ' . . • • ... We, the undersigned, respectfully ask the City Council of Englewood to reconsider · the proposed concept of the Big Box "Power User" Center in the redevelopment of the Cinderella City si.te. We believe a Big Box retail center with a 16-20 screen movie house does not best fit the current or future needs of the Englewood . community as a whole. I (Please check all that apply) in F.nglewood. Name Phone (Uvc) (Work) (Owna~) D D D D D D fZI D D ~ D D BJ D D Im D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D ' .... • ' . .. I. • • ... · We, the undersigned, respeafully ask the City Council of Englewood to reconsider . the proposed concept of the Big Box "Power User" Center in the redevelopment of the Cinderella City site. We believe a Big Box retail center with a 16-20 screen movie house does not best fit the cummt or future needs of the Englewood .. community as a whole. . . I ~ check all that apply) in Englewood. Name Phone (live ) ( Work ) ( Own a business ) D D D 00 D [K] D D D GrD D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D DD D ' • .... ... I . - • • • ... ' · ... • · We, the undersigned, respectfully ask the City Council of Englewood to reconsider the proposed concept of the Big Box "Power User" Center in the rwlevelopment of the Cinderella City site. We believe a Big Box retail center with a 16-20 screen movie house does not best fit the current or fulure needs of the Englewood .. community as a whole. .. I (Please check aD that apply) In P.nglewood. Name Phone ~) (Wort) ( Own a business) I. • • -.,.. . 7(,_2.._--~ ~ -. ·-· --· ~-·-. ?r;s---f.v.7 x Y ............ . X ?6 -- . . •. < . .. I· • • (. COUNCIL COMMUNICATION a.. Agendallam August 5, 1998 10 a i NTIATED BY STAFF SOURCE Subject Purchase of Adams County Property UE WWTP Supervisory Committee Stewart H . Fonda, Director of utilities COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION .. Ordinance No. 2. Serles 1995-1998, January 2, 1998, approving the purchase of 5760 acres of fann land in Adams and Arapahoe Counties. Oirec:tlon at study session to proceed in acquiring an additional 320 acres located in the center of the Adams County portion of the 5760 acre fann . RECOMMENDED ACTION The recommended action is Council approval, by ordinance, of the purchase of 320 acres of dryland wheat fann surrounded by the present farm property owned by the cities of Littleton and Englewood. BACKGROUND, ANAL VSIS, AMO AL TEIINATIVU IDENTFIED Blosollds, the solid l'lllidual produced from sewage treatment, is benetlclally UMd on dryland wheat fields . Biosolids are a soil amendment and low grade fertilizer for drylend wtleel. Continuing rwarc:h wont by Colorado State University shows the benefits of bloaolids use and has not lllowll any advel'M impec:ls on the fields or the crops . A sludge (blololidS) management report completed in 1914 idenlltled benetlcial use as the most economical , long tenn method of hanclllng biosolids under current regulations . The cities of Englewood and Littleton have purctlaNd a total of 8820 acres to secure fields for biOsollds application. Site ownership provides customers with secure biosollds use sites, continued low cost operation of the program and crop income to offset the cost of the program . The 320 acres recommended for pun:hae are locllled in the c:anler of the norttlem parcel currently owned by the cities. The site is 1~ in crop end available for bloaolids appllc:alion . PutCtlw of the property will 111 in the parcel, ellminallng the 'illand' 11181 c:unnlly mdltl. and complete the acquilition of property for the beneflc:lal use program. City owned property is Nllmaled to mNt fac:lllty nNdl pell the ye.-2015. An appraisal and a Phase I environmental audit of the property have been petfonned. I. .1------------------------------,,--,-- ORDINANCE NO . _ SERIES OF 1996 • • '· BY AUTHORITY ABILLPOR /blA COUNCIL BILL NO. S9 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL IQQIRBB ------- AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PUBCHASE OF A FARMSITE FOR THE BDID'ICIAL UBB OP TRB Ll'ft"LBTONIBNOLBWOOD WASTBWATBll TREATMENT PLANT BIOSOLIDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council previoualy authorized the purcbue of the Piland farmaite with the paaaage of Ordinance No. 15, 1986 for the diapoeal of bioeolida ; and WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council previoualy authorized the purchaae of the Linnebur farmaite with the paaaage of Ordinance No . 2, 199511996 and Reeolution No. 1, 1996 which appropriated the funds for the purc:bue of the farm t.o be ll8l!d for the dispoeal of bioaolida; and WHEREAS, the cities of Englewood and Littletmi have purc:bued a t.otal of6820 acre11 t.o secure fields for bioaolida application, site ownenbip provides cuatomeni with secure bioaolida use sites, continued low cost operation of the proenm and crop income t.o otfaet the cost of the beneficial UN procram; and WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council direct.eel staff t.o punue the purcbue of the Nlect.ed site compriaed of 320 acres, the Craig farmaite, which ia located in the center of the previoualy acquired Linnebur farm in Mama County; and WHEREAS, the Craig farm lite ia a dryland wheat farm which ia IIUffOUnded by the prwmt farm property owned by the citiea of Englewood and Littleton and is located near Jolly Road on Colorado Highway #36 in eutem Mama and Arapahoe Counties which is appromnately 75 miles &om the Littleton/En,lewood Wutewat.er Treatment Plant; and WHEREAS, the purcbue of the 320 acres will eliminate the 'island' that cum,ntly exists and complete the acquisition of the property for the beneficial UN procram; and WHEREAS, the site's geological formations and the area's lack of groundwater virtually eliminate the pouibility of groundwater contamination and 100.. of the site is in wheat production, which is suitable for bioaolida application; and WHEREAS, the Littlet.on/Englewood Wastewater Treat Plant Beneficial Use Program operates under a Notice of Authorization from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment; and -1- . ' • . .. I· 0 , ?. I • • • .. WHEREAS, the property will meet bi0110lida requirement& through the year 2015; and WHEREAS, the coat ot'the property iB $106,240.00 wmcb. will be split 50'50 with the City of Littleton; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: $ctiqp 1. The City Council of the City of Englewoocl hereby authoriw the purchase of a 320 acre farmaite to be Wl8d by the Littletan/Englewo Wastewater Treatment Plant for the biOIIOlida management Jmllll'Ul. Sec;tiqp 2. Payment by the City of Englewood for one-half the t.otal coat of $106,240 or $53,120.00 iB hereby approved. $ctiqp 3. The City Manager or bis desipee iB authorized to uecute document& to cloee this tramaction for the City of Englewood, Colorado. Introduced, read in full, and pueed on fint reading on the 5th day of August, 1996. Publiahed u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 8th day of Auguat, 1996. Tbomu J. Buma, Mayor ATTEST: Louc:riabia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Louc:riabia A. Ellia, City Clerk of the City ofEqlewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and f'oreaoiDI iB a true copy of a Bill for an Ontinance, introdueed, read in full, and puaed on ftnt readin, on the 5th day of Aucuat, 1996. Loucriabia A. Ellia -2- -,.· . , •. ~ . .. I . . 0 1 J2 x l • ·, • • • <' ORR LANO COMPANY 5040 ACOMA STREET DENVER, CO 80216 t• Phone: (303} 295-1313, Fax: (303) 295-1256 nm• HIMM IIA~ IP,N,tATANT 11:t:AL CUN!\f'.Ollf:N('t,; ,\NO 1111: l'AAT1U :.HJlJI.U l."tlmOLT u:r.AI. ,\NU TAX c• omr.R ('UlfflF.L ""'*r. :qcNIN(: \',\CANT LAND/FARM AND RANCH CONTRACT TO BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE IFINANCIALSECTIONS OMITTED! MIY 16 I. PARTIES AND PROPERTY. City of Littleton City of Englewood b.wt(!II) 10.~I. (• i.1,1 ftl.J,J,,; ,.,.. .... .-cOINW'fl) -,n,e, In W), ... t. laden... ~ltt,(1) flelllfL •..-. "' sell. a11 dM-1e,..... :...t ~ ,el ffdt .. dll!I c.,...ct. 1M r~ ........ ,.., c•• .... Coat\ n( Ad... . c .............. .. £1/2 Section 32 TJS R5'1W of the 6th P.H ., con•i•tin9 of appi:oai .. tely 320 acres. ~ • Ho. v,c,nt: kind .. n,._,, • ._ ________ .. o .. , ... ____ .. o .. ,, .... __ _ Sllt'e1 Addre• Cit)· S•• 7.tft k'ofelhef .,.. IN llllln~ nf Setler Mt •ac•• !lttffl 1114 •llt-)-,: .a;.c-, ~-• c-11111 °""' ,,.,.....-, IIM-flllrt. •• *"""'~'* lhntn11 .... 11 •arhcd fi~-.rn there-. e11tae,.. • heteM nc....,.. (cflladnef)· , .. r..,....,.•), 2. INCLUSIONS/EXCLUSIONS. Thr. ,-chat' r,ricc Ct.ks k ,......_. itea11 t•J if ••chall 1n k r,nrc,1, "" 11w' ct.k' ... 1 11M cn11rec1· ~. ._... ........... ,~bllJ. ...... c..._... r ...... T\' • ._... -..m tnf\eMf11 . ••nh .. 1"_.it-,+a, •'"" "em,i~, ck\'icn . .,._. --~ wntl Md c~ lllr'Ch'jacb ....... ~ """' at--.,. 1'11flC1t1M ~<ttnM ._.._ l rkhf-,. ..,...on. ~In w'9NM<t aMI C111"111oh.. t.itt-1'1 ,·Kif•• ~'111M11 ( ..... ICC99CINSt ad prap ._... ~'' ~ .-1Ji..A ,no.,>tr 1 , ... ,,.i , (b) ir "" IM' l 'l"flltfl\' ,,,ildhe, ••W nt tn "" the •• al llle!I -Nd· ...._ •--........S ..... cloors .......... •-' ~ <t ..... !I ""'-C" 1,1-1, YK'ffl•. cwt-,Ni,;, ·~ mlh ftN:r-ct lfMffl. f"l'pltm ...... f..,.e.ee ............. _, .... fit t6wft, •• l,~~ 9MI (cl All personal property remaining on t he sub J eet property after the date of clos i ng sh•ll be the property of the Buyers. Mineral Rights: Price to i nclude all of Seller 's i n terest , i f an y, now owned by Seller in all gas, hydrocarbon•, oil, sand, gr•\el and •ll other ,.inecal rights appurtenant to t he real '!8tate being conveyed . 1•, w ............. l'we-~ ,-,,: -. .. ..._ ._ r......._ --,..._ All wa ter, water rights, ditches , dit c h ri 9hta, atora9e ri9ht1, 1:eaervoir•. reservoir dgh ts . wells and •••oci a ted weJ l penu e, and 9ro\lftdwett!'r ri9hts, whether tributary or non -tributa ry appurtan@n o or used i n c on J uncti on wi th that teal eatate being conve)·ed . t•I <:,.....r.....,w-.,.... ... ...,...u.,.....__...,. ........... Seller sha ll be ent.i .l ed t.o c a.e Uf)"'n "" l ltfld r harv est and to ceeeive all 1991 and rnor )'4!1iU c z:ops . Ther~•! e r, 9u y-e r •h4i ll M flt 1tled, l n i • •ole discretion, to det.et1t1ine t.he di•position o f any r-u,r• fr°""' .. r,ain and Sale Deed on the ,w .__ •• ,........,.. ..... <-.._., .. ., ._. ___. .. ..._., ..... .,_.,.., ..._ •tt!t pd •tneral rights /JHA/f'l.,.,.N#,H,l,M~ • .. ----« • ---· -• p,o..W • --12 , .. ·~·_..,r.....,. ... .._..._,.._..__.. Non~ l . PURCRASI: PRICI: AN• naNS. ----.. ' ,._~,c....-• ...,.... ..... .....,, 191 2tR RO . ..,... • u 5 ..... .,._ '""" • , .. , ................. :_. _. '" •• ...., t!. 0¥: r.o ,;d ... Hr;."' "!:ff! , !o 7btst . • ._. ....,. ...... _. ,., ..,._, "' .. ,_.._. ._::: .. , .. ,,.. •~""~Kai..,._~• •Wf'II "'-• • .......... ..._.,._ ....... _"..,_. 1e11.t.._. ...-1 ,ral" 9'1•tod1•e~ ... 1-t.tweNS: 1Ql,21Q,OQ O"'ect.e,.._._.._..__,) .. IN,...• ..... (ltl f:..t. •• l. ..... t , J 101, 210· 00 ,... <.._. ffld , "''-,....,,. ,_.."" • e ..... • f'wh •'Mdl e...,ty ... • ........ ~ .. "'' .,.!wt! 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Mr .,• IN MIU.,.,.,.,,., n11,r.n !ltnllU, 11'f\'DllG.\Tf.: 111C uun flNAP«:'ltr. ltEQ\JlttDW.f"fl!t Of' TIit Al'TIIUltl7.F.D GIJ'lllnlAI. 0111 .N!.\IMtN '"""'"' mHf:~ n r !IITf:1 1 ntt'fltlWI!'-. ,,;t!l'TINr. ~nu. 1.r.,·1~ Of' l'Cl'CII nllUltCT ,ir.R\·K"IPIC MJOI lf'ClF.IITfDJC!B. o\Jrtn TIit: rtn'r.HllAI . '1MI AN INll 'flf:,~,· '"" "1 1(11MIU.l ,[\'IF.!li i.. the .. ,·at 1M l'tn,ffl\' ;, located """" • ~aal ID"'I dnnc.t .... On. cle1iffs In ,mai1a11: a.. m,11._1 H I re•ll If Millr-fl "Mer 1• ,:!\·ni It, Sdlet OR OI' l,rforc llte dale •t (Mh "' ~ 9 {I,). tltis CINIINd 4W t ... 1 .... 11: r !",eh h, ,n t~n~ U11\TU ,.,.,.,." t-, ,t,e dale 'r«tftecl 1h1VC". n.,e, •cce,-the rir«I nf the r,"'""1)"• iM:linita ;. !lllldt ~ •• .. .._,~1) ..i •·••e 1he ,,pi "' tdf R6thl l.i ("•r. If :t.dle:r ,.nofl -*" (.( -,ce..llhilito.• of •• o, •"'· nlMI -111faclary lllle ""'9M9"1111•l •!I "'""*" "' "*'"'M-I•) nt (t-1 ..... f'. Sdlet .... ,. H'II ...... eoffc,n In coned ... --.fllftCW')' lilk ~., rr-"' 1M dale ,"4 c:61.... II SC'Mft f•il"' lf• Cnt fed ,.,cl -l!lil•d"n' ltlte C~"'I"" Of ~(!We .... 1£ ftf dffli ...... t ~Cf dlall lhefl ............ f"!t•Mkft ... ""''" 11, .. ~, """'· h\• ""'"""' l!lloliee reeN"" It)· ~let."" nr hdfoitr c"-f., ...,'4 ~--In ......... r.clnr)• lille ~II II. INSrt:CTION . Seller ..,-rn to ,nt,._ lht\'ft '""'"' bit-fnre June 11, 1°96 .• ,,ti• s.,, '"'"°""' lklo-.w,r for"' «-rWINI .. \ s•, In .. Ml e,f ~,,., ClfflWI Kiwi ~....-e.,.. °' ~· ~, ........... npl In '-• ..... dwwlll•I ol 1M' ,.-,,ICl!f ~-nf the rn,..erh· _. ~ .. •• l}lt\"ff, nf'll'I• If • .,..._ _. of NW --~· a'.ltlllll .... ., ... ~· ,,. ,., ~1111 ,o4 llffl.N ,l'""''l'n'I\Td h,•fclle,'*('lf~Julv 31. 191i16 (~GNll}R. ... ) ... plt\"wal C._..._nf6t,r1'1"""'1\l..t ~-:;';'..,~ ... ~.=..~::'::;·.~ ... ~&ta:,tCJ§if,r-""w. • .. ~.~•o::.=7:, s;:..9:r.;: ~ It..« cakwla, ...,., '""'"''"'I thr-Re....,_ I,.._.: ....... ..._ ... ,..._ _...._ ..,.,. 5elet ,._._ _...._ ....-.. fflW 1'-'et •••• ....,_.._ u, ., --"'•dlln' c....._ ~,e, • ".,...... for ..... , ,.,. kw -~ ._... .._ ..... ID ., r,apM~ _. ._ ...... , • '"""ti~ ........... - 11 . DAnOfCLOSINC. n.••"'""--•l\Mquft 21, 1996 .•l,y--o, ... ._.-,,.. .... • ,.. ,...ff n1 et. .. ,..,. -...... ., .,,. ~RLr,~Lt-o~d~c~--·~o~•~---------------------- 11. TRAN5f[R Of 11Tl.L. l\llhjt,et 1n ,_., "',..,._.. •t daa~ ., ,.~....__._,.._hi.• 81t)e, dlt ._ n,.,-.,... ... ,_..\,.,._ hetf,,.f :i;f'ftt,, .... f'Uallt' w1 tleli~, • ..... _....rec .. Gtn,,11,,,,ntv . ~,.,IN,~, 1 .. \h-,_, t'rlll\'e'\ .. ~ I',~:· fta: •• rim, of•,.., e,sttf" ._ ,_..., •11e1 few k )•' nf c"-s. 1..t n n·f" hose excepti o ns listed in the title co~itntent u ndec Schedule 8 -2. l,tk, ..... ~ Q'Oll~\Td (,tt N ck• nl ....... f('lf ~· .... o ....... , ........ -of .. ·-"' Bayt•'• ........ lwttfll'I, """'"" .......... I ni _.,. "ffrl l•) .._ .. .__ ""'"' __.. (~ c ~ IV), (i') ..,._ ..... .,. refla•d hy .. 1'* O.~ -,.:qwlf ,.,, l""'-n "' wcnrd..ce ... •.+tittt'-Orf •). (..i) ~ npl, i( aM . of ,-4 ,...._ • ,-.: r,.,.._.\' _,. ,...._ .., ,tw ,...._ ,...,. "' flt'f!••"-'r ... .., ..., .. dlf.., Cl(h ) ll\litdw-.inf tte rm,,e,., .,,.._...., ..,..., .,. .. .._ie,,( ... )lllllljed llo ....... -41 .... ,e .. .._ IJ. PAVM[NTOF!IICU~tllllANCIES. ,v,y ..,. ..... _ ,....-., 1,o ,.w -t. ,.w • • w,,,. ,.._ r-, .. ,.._. .. .., .,, ff alll'laldNWt N ftrw Ml.' '*' ,,_,u u . CLOSING cosn. DOCUMIENTS AND St:11\IIC[S. o-, _. s. .......... ;, Oood -· ............. ,.._ "'"' _. • ::;_,.;.:·.':"~~; ~r! :;:_, ::.-:' c.~;;::n"';.~ :-cea.. ~' ... ~ .. .._. • 2'oo7'or!. .... = ;,;..n:::. • e • lM'loml.,..,,.~ ~ '""'._,_..,._.. ... t-c,,-,111 I c'"-fh, 1v1f ... , --I•, .... ...,•-t.eo-...... ., .... ""' ...... ,-1 ...... -t, t,. NIOIIATMJNS . °"'1•1 lll'l1t1 r"' .. ,._. or~-.,._. .,. 11rie ••• for .. e ...... .,_ __.._ .... .., ..... c ....... ••• ~ ...... ctie,,n. -... w,aa ....... -41 ...... fll'I clllllliaaae .... ,. "., .... None ...... ,..... ... lodal•fff daNit "· l'OSUSSION. r--., .... r..,..,y --.wi.....i .. !low,. -· , ............................................. c.. ....... , .... ~ tc911 ., ... , ca,,., " vac •• l.MDfMIII MDMNCHCON'9'AC' to IUY .... L .... n, ... ,..... IICtlDNI Glll'tfSOI n,....,.tt.ne-,,Al lr.,_._-..... V1'fWf1S0tt1S) C..,.... ..... Alf ....... ,,........N tM ..... -.ilCOCOl.1JJ3 tlJ ,.,._ .. -.. tftfOJ Oltf' S"l.UAISOC1Atl ~UHDcc.PIIINV ft ... , ... ...,...,,, __ ..,, .. tt •• • . .. I • 0 • • • • .. rate of closi11g and delivery of the deed subJect to Seller's .tight to r~move llll l~!P and prior years crops. miiect 10 1M rnlnwili, lee•(•) "' "'"-)O)· Oil and gas leases of record, if any. and the Lease attached her:eto as Exhibit "A .. and incorporated herein by refetence, which shall be executed at the tilM of cloainqi. I Seller, .na ckta,. flNII tn deli,'fl ~..,._ ,... the •• ltefDII ............ Seleir ,W be -;-,n uic:• ... •• ht llddlel"-"~ t.-to 0.Wt fnt f9Y"""I nf $ l OQ • QQ f'C' .,. &a. .... af ..... ~ •Iii ~ " cldl\~ltd 17. CONDITION OF AND DAIIIAGI: TO rllUf't:IIT\'. i;...,.. •-..;.. ...,.-;,, ,i,;, ,_ .......... ..,. .,. __ , ._. h< dtli""ed iR 1M ~ n~ u nf lhc ct.et' r,f .... CNlflltt. ~ry ,., _. ,_ n~.a ..... e..-~ 1'"""'1'' ,W he diltnpd h, lft'c "' ndm CMUlt\· "''"' '" tiMe of ctn.,. "' 1n __.. of '"" ...w ,.._ n r-e• nf' Ille .,.1 ,-ct.Mt rocr .. ~•, ,.... he ,....,_.rt It• ttf'II' .. ~ hrt~ the chtr (of ctn.If l,i !he ~ ........ fe' 1!1 'IIIJI ~ •i6ia *II 1-DI if tlR ·~ Ul'ft'd <nrh , .. ffl . ""' c,__. -,· be: 11et.....ecd III ltw ~ 11f hint, ~..,_.. 1111,-a elle1 tn c...,, -1 ~ ~ ..,,_ .cit da"""'°. tt-,-e1 .W ht m.-.ct "' tmM '"' • ,tar -MU~ ~ fffll'II ,-:h ~ tn ,._ f•...-,y _. ......._ • ~ tan-~,. 1t.e ,.,.. ~~ rue.~ ~11NW •"'' ~,, rw e"'c~,) fail "' 1w ........ t.et..... ._, •• of e.. CUii,_ nd .. chit ti( do" .. "' ._ d11~ ,-t f"""e"""-• ._...~ ... ~ e•lie. ,.._ Sdlet ,w he lielilt for 1!. re,air ar ,.......-of adi l•.._.nlll,) "' tmc·-.,) •11.11h 111 ..,.et o4 _.., ,or. iap ... ~. "' • e~,.._ ~-t., a,· • .,_. ,..... 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Ma~· elacl "" ,,_ 1hr, C'Gn•K• ... ~, '" r.M fflc _. cffta ... o.w, ... t.,'t' t.c ripe ID lllt"'tcif'IIC re~ nr •••,n ar t.- 1,t n _~f" ,\ffU f'.'<rf:N!'lf'!I. ,M,t~ ID lhe cCWlftn· hartia '"""' ....... ia tW ne,• ('I(" aw, 11rllit1~ "' Ith,.-... llf~ ,...1 nl tt.... ~net. llw ...... flf OI' Cblr1 ........ ,d 1n lhc r-'-ailing ,..,, .• rel! .... COftl •..t Uf""MI .......... lllflnllf'\ ltt, 19. CAIi.NiST MON£\' DISPUTIE. "°"'·ith!l•dillf: ~ "'.....-;. el ~ c"'*9cl e.,._ _. Sela •ra M . M lhc "''"'' nf - CUR~•~· rt .... *'e ..... ..-, ... !Wap of nlite heW bl. hffll• Of ........... aksl .... 1 •-nan •• ,. ..... llflf' ttcinVf'III t,, lht-'"*k-f nf fw C9"ftf...,. ......... of '911it . t.fflte M ~ ..... dMII ... be ........ to •h 9ft' .... lilt ... ,. llwwt If!!'' ,-me ..... OI II knl(l'l N C..,_I lpC'!t "f'I"' 11..t ..tt: ~""'-.,. ~ all ....... ~ M\" .aM\'I N 1 .... of ,,.._ Ml4' I '"'" "' «-f'(tnll ,-,.-,.MM .... ,W fCC.0\.ft COWi COit, ad ,_..,... .. .._~, r- 111. ALTl:RNATIVl:DISPUTl:111:SOLUTION: Ml:DIATION. w, _,... oma ...,.,. ., 1i,;, --·.,.;,,.. '""''"' '"' ,._, Md hmlete11) wt11n1,'tld • 111&1! ctt.r-e Cl>r..-••> ,w f•• rrncNIII • p,n11 rllilh "',...... ._ ..... '" MIIINNR lhe ,,.,,... .. "'. "1" '"""" • .,.... 191 aa:ft*llk IMIIIMIOr Md "tM .... ,c c.-lfy in tlM cM tol ,.. ...._..._ lw k ~ k •• ~-~ _,. ,nol,t"tl ,1 ,1hw! thim• (.IOt c..._ .,.., fnw k .... ~-~ .. ...-.-, .edililinw ti ~ tt,,· mte 0..,.-W.1 to ... .,._..,,, . ._ ._,._.,._ '"*'" ,.-,n,q, ~ .... ~ l°M .c1n ... '"" .. ff aft• dale .... ffllllrad , .... Gk"'* ...... ll. ADDITIONAL rllOVISIONS: (11,o ...... o1 --...,.-,_ --.......... h!· .... c-R ... -· c-.. ~, 1 . Shoul"d •ny conflict •rise betwe•n the teaa• of thi• standard contract for"' and the ter1n of the typed eh•nqe• and Para9raph 21, J\ddltion•l rrovl•iona , the tenu of the typff chan9e• and the Additional Provi•ion•, Para9raph 21, •hall control •nd •uper••d• the contr•ct fona. 2 . Seller shall verify in writin9 that to the be•t of Seller'• knowledqie, there ha• not btten any h•~•rdou•/t oxic tuter:ial or aubatance u••d or diapoa.ct of in, on . Ol about the property ••ce.pt ch.wiical• le9•lly •nd cu•toaarily u•ed in the practice of hrain9 for crop growth, pe9t, or weed control and that such ch-icala were used and or •pplied uain9 standard •9ricultural practice . l . This Contra ct 1 • subject to Buyer 's obtainin9, at Buyers ' sole coat and ••penae, A thase I Envuomaental J\udit acceptable to Buyer, on or before Au9uat 1, 19!6. Sellers shall cooperate i n all ways with Buyers during their inveati9•tion1 including but nnt l hU t ed to •nd providing •cces1 to the subject property •• reque1ted . 4 . The intent of the Seller i• to create • d•f•rr.d like-kind exehan9e per Internal Revenue Code !lle9ul•tion No . 1031 . Buyers a9ree to reaaonably cooperate with !eller to effect !el le,'• exchan9e •t no expo•ure, coat or liability to the Buyer •nd provided no effect on c lo1in9 date . ~-The Sellers •nd ran11 HolN Realt y are !'lot obli9n ted to pay any c OR111.ission 11s • re•u lt of thil t ran•action to Orr L•nd Co...,any . F•r• HOMe Realty •hall be c~enaated sole! y hOtll the !eiler at the ti111e of closin9. Orr Lllnd C01111pany ahall be co-.,en1•ted solely hoa the Buyer at the ti'" o f • suceeaaful cloain9 . 6 . T it le lnauunce and c losin9 1ecvlc•• shall be provided by Trananation Tltla ln1urance Coap•ny . J2. UCOMMENDATION or U:GAL COUNHL lly ........... -..,. .. --..... ~ c._ , ............................................... c.w ........... ~-., ... . CNI , ... v.c•• l.MOf ...... tlllCNCOlll'IIICf toan -...................... NC ....... ,. ...._..._..._.41,, ..... ...._. V.....lllfltt.~ ....... , ................. tlll ......... lCOCCIUln* ....._..-, • ,..0 J OM MIi MaOCIAfl.. OMI UH) COWW#f h9,, .. , ---...... .,. ----- .. I • • • • "' -.C Li•""'I t:,-,."' M'l •d,~ 1 ... 1 thi• dnc--• .... ""'°'•I i.p.1 C:.......-C" •111111 hat ,c........,.... M CU--t.1' "* •Ml u-tl#I•• 11.16 kpl: ... 1a<1 "',._. C111.-d hdcwe ll ...... .., a-•act. Jl. T£UIINA TION. a. tM nftll ,a., Cl'll'lnc:t ~ .. ,....~. • ...,._... _. .... of •• reca..i ~ ... t.c ,ctWNII .... ._ ......... ht: mirwid nl • ~-.......... !1111t;m tn ~-19. 2~. Sl:1.LING COMPAN\" aROK£11 R£lATIONSIIIP. n. .... ,_.,., OU Land CP!FIDY •RII * ...._f""'~ '-"......... ' ~ c~ •• ru,~· ntae• Ill ••"'I "' '*" n.,c, ,._ ....._ , • .._. '" nallWt • ..._. Ktak '*~' 'f'S:''· _... •*'· .,..._, •• Uf ,.-:....,.... l!t NOTICE TO MJ\'11:11. ""'' ~ .., S.)tf ... he .................. ..,. e.,.. t'lt', if·-l,na i, c:Mtbd D --tt'Cci,.., ._. -"- •. NOTICI: TO 51:U,ER. '""..-to Wlo• -i. .-... -,...,. ., ,. .. • L•"'I c.._. 27. MOIIIP'ICA110N OFTRIS CONTRACT. ""....,._. _._ o1-. ol .. ,_ ol •• -• •• t. ,.w. -..-,tw ,... .............................. ..., .......... . a . arnu ACltEDIENT. n.. c:__. ""' ..... -. .. .,. 111r1111.-........ ,.,.. ,... .., .. .;.a ..,_,._ ..... , ,..... .,,..... ,......., ........... flNI fW ""*"'-............................... -.cl ~,.!;."~~!,E ~~"~!Z'!r0~0 :~"!'!•.!;. :,w...cr::;.= :.-:e..;: .;tT1~ it:l ~-""'~' .... ~ " (~ 11"411ial If~-*ill ._.,.. ... '*--• ~ ......... ~ _. ~-A~-"'.., ...... -, k-,·u,.:•nl t-ree• '*'"· ~~-. _. • .._ cath ,wt, a-ettcalal • ~· ........ ,..a. ....-, --1~ 11111 be ~ tn IR • W al ~-,...1c- ffllllltae1 NI..,.._,..._, BUYER ___ __,.:5~1~..:::.;''-:.::~ -<..:.'-:..::d.::..::·__,_71.1.. 1..:.-_.c~L!.._-=._'_t;__....:... _______ DIITE s!nlue By : City of Littleton Uttleton/En1ll!WOOd •••te Littleton , 2900 S. r1atte City of Englewood Water Ttt•t•nt r1ant for the Cit)' of En1lewood ond the Cltr of River Dr ., En1lewood , CO 80110 SELLER ~;z /. ~t, Jei:ry J. er.{,( "71201 E.~19":::.c.,:: :03 H,,_ I, 13031 922-SI04 TN ......... ~•J -~ Neeipt of , .. ----,. ........... a tk °"*• ........ • NII ,_. ia ~-l4. s-.c-. Oflll UIIID COMPNIY S040 M:Ol9, STREET Phone : :.--c-z ID~'?" s..,a. t9 Do• l§t ,_ rn m11 12i-,2t2 - rn : (3031 29S-12S6 IUII .... __ .. ____________ _ cp cn1., .... WCMIUIIIDNlllll--.....-ct 'IO_._.._ ......... ,..... _ _.... - ............... 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Craig Fatw1\T J"cnant l ·""""'" 'llo'llNt!'!iCIII 1ha, tM Lr,w, ·""" .... l'tflfrl •"'" lhf 1 mN:. -~ .. ~"""""._., iii llwC"....,"'~"=d=-=---- ........ .. Colorado ••••· n,e El /2 of Section 32 1 Township ~ South, Itani• 5 7 West of the 6th l'.t.1 . c ousisting of 316 fanuble acres, aore or le~s . ......, .... ......__....,_.,,__,_, ........ """' .. ~--..-..,. ... ., ftxc C5l rear, ~ ... ..., 30th _ .... .., __ Novetllber ·"!!.._ .............. 30th ,..,,. Novelllber 20QZ_ ""hr annual ,... .. one-third (1/3) of the 1ross proceeds fro• the sale of any crops grown . ,..,_.~"' ... ,..... .. ~n"" .. ._t'W' ..... t"f .. ,,6 ....,Upon sale o{ the cror, but no la~cr than November 30, 1998 1 and on o r l,cfore Novelllber 30th of each succeeJiug )'tar that this lease is in effect. AM*t.-.............................. aif ,_n=a~-------------------- n...-~ ...... - ................ 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MaJ ......... ...... ... '-1 ............... ~.0t...,,..,~.,....,.-WIM .. "11'•.W .......... 1itlllM .. * ...................... Lna ....,_. ~ .... ~ .. -.................... ~tfl ....... ~ ................ .., ............. ~.~-.... .c,....... ................ ,_._.. . "" "",, .. .....,...._. t hat L&ss er shall cultivate around 1111 structures or f•ciliti•s ~ ,;;,cm1tructrd br Les,or an d sh•I 1 not imair Lessors oeer1tion1 for the disposal of wmicipal bio-sol i dL__]J~r ctlttYtl th! dlbt ta CIDCfl th i s le•se ~..Jbl d .na_iJ5 ..A.....f2L..:u, · h" fol l O!"i "I reasons : A) i r the Lesse• should t ... • "i .MU-Ac:t i on o r fu •. .L.lc,J ... "_rm 1 _ct 1on that thr11tras the Lrs1or1 interei t i n thr' c ...p.moe.rt l:..-..1 11 cl uJ lu1-t1,~J 1 L.QJALiP!IJ of anr mvirpnwcnt1I lPS rule:!\ ,enl•tion!-. ~..DL.S.Un du:il.,~ t = ,1,ou 1d h ll to abide br the Lessors lnstruc:t i on• ....c.on.ce.nun.&-..tC.S.iJ u.:i ,.i.t..m ~1L.1.uel.s i n t he soi 1 · cl if the 1A11cc is f1rain1 j n !l .....__1111e.J:...lftlt.:h....illl~ SJ ~urs abi litr to appl, bia-salids to tit• propert ,.; ~A-.i.L.LJtL.Lcs.s..e Uu1ot _!ara.iu1 iu a wuorr that co11,titutes 1000 (1rain1 pracJ i "' lltlt ,..__,.,._...1,.-""r l t'<l'OICT _.~_._._..,......., .............. .., .... Lnw.• ............. ~ .... il ...,_ 1~,-•1~ ...... ...,..._ • .._ ... '""'"'n ..-....... _. .... ,..fM'l'...,.ntfl..,a1,......,..__,.a,......., ..... ~~ ......... -- ~ ,,. .. "..,"""'-..ffllll"'., ......................... ~ ................ _.....~ ... n':i!IIL" ..... .._ ................ ... ),,., ........ -.......... ,......,,,...., ............ _ ........... J tl.~ ~ / INYY r 'i"f'f'rt'f'r~H,t,,.1,1,N,N;.;../tll,1 MJH,1,ti,~~~HiltH 1"~,•'.J..J t l l ltl t l lt l t t t WJ ... ...J.J.J.J LI/ I.I.I I.J.J./J../.1 / t,1./ I/ I 'Ji,'~ ,,N ,Uold,'-1 IJ.J.J~/,IN,i H J-.W.ll.,1,UJ.1./.1 .J.AIJ.MIJ ,E ~-I /..1./.1./.I.J.I /./.I.I 1;.l,f .1../.J J.l.1./.J.J.J.J I.J./1"/././.J.J ,-..,H,,/,/itl<IHI , J.U.J..J.J./..J.U.J.J.H 1,1,MUN,,MWJJ .., (>!Y ~i,f¥ I~~./ J.J.1./.J.J./.J J.J.J.J.I.JJ./.J.J.JJ.J../.1../.J.J.J. t ( I 11111 1 I II ( I (III I I I I I I I (.1.J.J.1.J../.J.J.J.J.J.J .... u ~ "7:"'" r:f #1.. • ''"' "-k "'""'4 """--c~_.:?...'---'"' "'-..,, ... «,r..,,_,.~7'-iff,'----· "~ • •s .. r1n1 L•••e ,\ddendua attached he"to addlt l 011nl rrowl•l on• o f th i 1 11reeaPnt . ........ , .. , f4Mll.l.MI'• ......,......,. ,,.,-...... n.-m..,-,.""'""-' .. = • . • , I • • • - ADDENDUM TO CRAIG LEASE As used herein, the term "Lease• includes that Lease between the Cities of Littleton and Englewood and Jerry and Eva Craig, camaencing November 30, 1997, and this Addendum to Craig Lease dated of even date therewith. l. Option to Extend Lease: Tenant may elect to extend this Lease for one period, upon the expiration of its initial term, provided that this Lease is then in full force and effect and Tenant has fully performed all of the terms and conditions of this Lease. The extended term shall be upon the same terms and conditions as under the initial term of the Lease except that: a) this extension clause shall not apply to the extended term, and bl the rental shall be the greater of either the rental amount under the initial term or the fair rental value of the demised premises at the time of exercise of this extension. The Tenant may extend the term of this Lease for one additional term 5 years by giving written notice of renewal no later than 30 days prior to the expiration of the initial Lease term. Landlord is required to first provide written notice to Tenant, within 60 days prior to the expiration of the initial Lease term, that the Tenant may elect to exercise this extension by the a.bove- referenced deadline. All written notices shall be sent by regis,e;:ed mail to the following addresses: To Tenant: To Landlord: Jerry and Eva Craig 77201 E . Hiway 36 Byers, Colorado 80103 Manager Littleton-Englewood Waste Water Treatment Plant 2900 South Platte River Drive Englewood, CO 80110 2 . Landlord will not negligently cause any act or practice that would violate any federal, state or local laws , rules , regulations or ordinances that are now in effect or may be enacted relating to the demised premises . • . .. I . -----------------------.• ----------------------------.-~ • • ·, • RATIFICATION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CONTRACT TO BUY AND SELL .REAL ESTATE This Ratification and Acknowledgment is entered into this 6th day cf June, 1996 by and between the Cities of Littleton and Englewood ("Buyers") and Jerry J. Craig and Eva Craig ("Sellers") ( collectively the "Parties"). 1. On or about May 16, 1996, the Buyers executed a document styled "Vacant Land/Farm and Ranch Contract to Buy and Sell Real Estate" which specified the terms and conditions upon which the Sellers agreed to sell and the Buyers agreed to buy the following described real estate in the County of Adams, Colorado, to wit El/2 Section 32, Township 3 South, Range 57 West of the 6th P.M .. consisting of approximately 320 acres (the "Contract"). ~ Exlul>it A (attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference). 2. Toe Contract provides ~ iii! that 'This proposal shall expire unless accepted in writing, by Buyer{s] and Seller[s], as evidenced by their signatures below and the offering party receives notice of such acceptance on or before May 21, 1996 (Acceptance Deadline). If accepted, this document shall become a contract between Seller[s] and Buyer[s]. A copy of this document may be executed by each party, separately, and when each party has executed a copy thereof, such copies taken together shall be deemed to be a full and complete contract between the parties." 3. Toe Contract further provides that it shall constitute the entire contract between the Parties relating to the subject hereof and that there shall be no subsequent modifications of any of the terms of the Contract unless made in writing and signed by the Panies. 4 . Toe Parties aclalowledge that because the Sellers did not sign the Contract until after the passage of the original Acceptance Deadline, the acceptance date of the Contract may be ambiguous, and agree that this matter requires clarification in accordance with the intent of the Parties pursuant to the Contract. THEREFORE, the Parties hereby agree that, notwithstanding the Acceptance Deadline of May 21 , 1996, that is specified in the Contract, the Acceptance Deadline has been modified to May !5, 1996, and the Parties hereby agree to, acknowledge and ratify such modification retroactively. The Panies hereby further agree that notwithstanding the passage of the original Acceptance Deadline of May 21, 1996, the proposal was extended to and included May 25, 1996 . Toe Parties hereby further agree and acknowledge that Sellers· execution of the Contract as of May 25, 1996, constitutes written acceptance of the Contract as of that date and hereby acknowledge and ratify that. as accepted, the Contract constitutes a full and complete contract between the Parties . .. I. . . • • (. A copy of this documnt may be aecuted by each Party, separately, and wllen each party has e.mcuted a copy tbereof. such copies taken together sball be deemed to be a full and complete contract betweeu tbe Panics. BUYER: ~ By: Cty of LitdetoD SELLEll: ----..------------~ Jeny J. Craig 77201 E. Hipway 36, Byen, CO 80103 Home #: (303) 822-S804 SELLEll:-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- Eva Craig 77201 E. Highway 36, Byen, CO 80103 Home #: (303) 822-5804 DA1E ___ _ DATE ___ _ .. .. I. 2 0 • • • .. RATIFICATION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CONTRACT TO BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE This Ratification and Acknowledgment is entered into this6th day of June, 1996 by and between the Cities of Littleton and Englewood ("Buyers") and Jerry J. Craig and Eva Craig ("Sellersj (collectively the "Partiesj. 1. On or about May 16, 1996, the Buyers executed a document styled "Vacant Land/Farm and Ranch Contract to Buy and Sell Real Estate" which specified the terms and conditions upon which the Sellen agreed to sell and the Buyers agreed to buy the following described real estate in the County of Adams, Colorado, to wit: El/2 Section 31, Township 3 South. Range 57 West of the 6th P.M .. CODSistiDg of approximately 320 acres (the "Contractj. ~ Exhibit A (attached hereto ud incorporated herein by reference). 2. The Contract provides iDW JliA that: "This proposal shall expire unless accepted in writing, by Buyer{s] and Seller{sj, as evidenced by their signatures below and the offering party receives notice of such acceptance OD or before May 21, 1996 (Acceptance Deadline). If accepted, this document shall become a contract between Seller{s] and Buyer(s]. A copy of this document may be executed by each party, separately, and when each party has executed a copy thereof, such copies taken together shall be deemed to be a full and complete contract between the parties.• 3. The Contract further provides that it shall constitute the entire contract between the Parties relating to the subject hereof and that there shall be no subsequent modifications of any of the terms of the Contract UDless made in writing and signed by the Parties. 4. The Parties aclcnowledge that because the Sellers did not sign the Contract until after the passage of the original Accepwace Deadline, the acceptance date of the Contract may be ambiguous, and agree that this matter requires clarification in accordance with the intent of the Parties punuant to the Contract. THEREFORE, the Parties hereby agree that, notwithstanding the Acceptance Deadline of May 21, 1996, that is specified in the Contract, the Acceptance Deadline has been modified to May 25, 1996, and the Parties hereby agree to, aclcnowledge and ratify such modification retroactively. The Parties hereby further agree that notwithstanding the passage of the original Acceptance Deadline of May 21, 1996, the proposal was extended to and included ~fay !5 , 1996. The Parties hereby further agree aad acbowled,e that Sellers· execution of the Contract as of May 25, 1996, constitutes writtcD acceptance of the Contract as of that date and hereby aclcnowledge and ratify that, u accepted, the Contract constitutes a full and complete contract between the Parties. . ' .. I . 0 '32 x l • . ~ • <. A copy of this document may be eucuted by each Party, separately, and when each party has aecuted a copy thereof. such copies tam together shall be deemed to be a full and complete contract betweeD the Par1iea. DA'IE ___ _ ,,. s~ ~~ =1~ ;::Bye~80103 ' . Eozoe#-~-~ - SELLER: "'"~ E Craig b ~1 E. Highway 36,;;:: 80103 DA'IE ~-,,,,e ~ Home #: (303) 822-S804 2 r ... , I ' • • I •. I. • • '· ORR LAND COMPANY 5040 ACOMA STREET DENVER, CO 10216 Phone: (303) 295-1313, Fax: (303) 295-1256 .. EXHIBIT A '!1111 .V.. IIAS ,...,MrTA."'f I.ICAL CIDMIQCIIICD loND TIii: l'Alll'IU alOUU> CIONIUI.T l.aGAL Ale TAX l1M O'lllllll CIN'IR&. IIPQIE ~c:. L PA&11!S AND non:an. City of Littleton • VACANT LAl'fDIFADI AND IW'CB CON'!KACJ' TO 8UY A.Nit ULI.UALDTATE (l'INANCALSEcrlONS OMITTIDI ...... v ..... 1 ... 0..._ ____ . r,u.,_ I. 0 - j,,,.:..:11".' l o ... -..... J , 1..-.... ,"' ., ... .-. ,......._ .i, ... -•"•""''' ~ ................. _. ... .,,,. ,....., .a,...c,1-• ...,..._ ,cua \ol> l ... -c .. c •t,·~-.. ~c ........ ~ ... :ot~::::.a ,e,t f<",:""-"'l ·:n DI.ii cu:t:"11~ Ote (~ ci c:M7"1:,CC n::al cs:..: U:: t he Ca&a~· oC ,;=a~ . Cl>it,nck,, tn u ,t z:/2 SQc-;.:.en 3 4 ':'~S ?.5 7 W o! the 6th P .K., consis:ing of a;,p:o&im&~el ~· 320 .ic=e::. _.:,..,/a ____ .. n .... 1 -a.....,, __ _ ~--· Cii)· s-7.JJ" ..,._ with oll icast of Scllor iD .....o -act ~ odja,at dae-. all -111111 ..._ ,;,pn_,. tlocna>. all impov- -... all allaalrcl 6---_,. • --CKCiaiod (c:ollocla'"'i! tllc Ptopony).. 2. 1NCLUS10NS/E.XCLUSIONS. The r-,:i.. prioo iDoWa .._ fDllowio& i11a1 <a> i! a....i.:d ID die Pnii-t)· ... 1hc cb"' of Glil --!: lipliap. hmilog. Jlloollllliag. ....... ... -CClllliitioas &xwa. 1V ---...n..r.. .-c-r--~· ...... -1)" ~ ..... telepl,me 'llllling -c--s Waeu'ja,lca. ...... --. !lo,w -.. --"!"---ii.;,, ~ ar,i;.,-. •priN<lcr •!'91-and OGlllrols. bllilt-1D -· .,... [acaocil,g ->--........ ope." iacloNlio!I ~ -c-: (b) if C111 the Pror,ny wiicllllcr -bad or 11111 Cll !he cla• ol ta -..c -....._ -claaq, ,....,.,., and parcb sllllics. a-1111!=5-blinds. -cwuiD ..... ~ rads.. !in:pias ....... finplaat ~ fa.-....... ·--er .... all k~~ ... (') ;.l,l personal property remaininq on the SUDJe~ property after the dat~ of clos~9 shall be the property of the Buyers. ~.!.neral !tights: Price to include all of Seller's interest, if any, n,w oNned by Seller in all gas, hydrocarbons, oil, sand, qravel 1111d all other miDe=al riqhts appurtenant to the real estate being convey.ci. ,., w.. ....... l'IRlae prim ....... die ....... -.. All wa<;:a.r, -ter .rights, ditc:!les, diteh rights, stoz:a.,e ri9hts, r .. er.•oirs, reservoir :ic;hts, ... 11s and associated well permits, and qroundwater ri9hts. wh•ther tributary oz: non-tr.ibuta:y appu.rt&nant to or used in conjunc:-...ion w:.th that real estate being :onveyed. (e) G--s c....,._ Wid, re.,a ID 1M ........ c ..... Scllor al 8uye 111W u falioas: Sal.er shall~. entitled to come upon th& land to ha.rveat and to rece~ve all 1997 and ~r.ior years c:ops . Thereafter, Buyers shall be antitled. ill its sol• d1scret1~n. to detez:mine the disposition o! any crops ;:own. Barpin and Sale Deed on the n. ...,....,_d ......._ iema ~) .. ., lie -..,..i to 8"!'W by Sells by bil afllll. wate:-ar:d mine-:-al Tights .iJ#/<!t/<(dH~-,..~. 11,o .... he wl -ol. -lioa... l WU .... •,....... i,, S...ila 12. The fllllow,ag ...ci r-are ..Wad ~ .. ale None lO§, 24 0. 0( . payable ill U.S. dolla11 11'.Y Buy,:r • (a)t....~. S 5, OQ O • 0 0 ill ae fora ol !µye;' I ;!21clc . • --, .,_ ad pan ~'or.., ,_._ ..,;cc . ~ID..,. lNid ~ r,=m anc 11~ St•liY co . . -*'· • • ... -• bllialf of .,. s.11or _. ..,__ ..._ ii _.... to dali-111a -~ 4-it to 111or --. .-1. ;r aar . .............. ·n..-.ors 101.210.00 <J-11Mcpriao11aa---,) .... .,.,_..fall..·•1: 0,) Caal, at a..,. S l O 1 « 2 • 0 · 00 . plu c'-1 -. ., la pad lo)' a.,., II ...... ii ... ...., Napiy "idt II ..,,...... Colondo 1a .... •,ltioi, iocWe ~ .._,. 1--,..,. amtiflllll cllolk. • ._.. al laa ....,. ~ ad _..... cllaolc (Goad F-.). S.,.. 11> 11oa ....,.;.- tJt( 5ee-•. if lllc ClUSIII to., ...... II U. -of ~ ... lie di&Nal f-Ilia loa W.. ia S•iaa l. ti!& ...... sillll la -.-': f"• MIIIIII • ~ or paid • follows: (•> N-1-(OMITl'EI> -INAPPLICAaUJ (d) --,11-. (OMITTED -INAPPLICABLE) <•> s.... ar r..;... n.inl.Party ..._... (OMl1TED -INAPPUCABLEJ '· FINANCING COl'fDlDONS AND OBLIGATIOl'fS. (OMITmD-INAffl..lCULEJ 5. APPRAISAL PROVISION. (Che • ...i,. ... bmr) ,._ S-iaa ~ ~ .a O .,. • ...,._ I!' llll Scion 5 applies. a& ......,; IDOft. .,.. •U Mft lie ...... 1&11 ..... ta ---... -ii Ille ....... pnc• .. end• ,.,. r...,..,y, , . ..,.._ ... ...,.d t.,· • .,,._ ...,.... i,, .iilll,.lla•~----,---,..---.----------------,,,. --..,.., ·-· ~-.. .,,_ --. .. s.o.. • --..... ., .......,... ... a ...,. or ado .,,,... or ....... -· .. , ..,. __ ellllil , ______ .., ... C.._llaal__ ......,.., ca,.1-11. VACANT ~MIi MC IWICM C'*"IM:T lO IUT IMO laL IIUL DTAft ,..,IC-IBTDa CMTTIDI "'-"-lleall'AIT F.-•-. ..,._u,11.11. c.,......._.,.T ...,.,,__......_ 1• ..._....._~,12 "-Ill' -l'MC J . OM. SAL!S AIIOClo\TI.. OM LNC) ct:IWWff Li,.(.. cs-, .. ,,:em • ~,e11 Ullr(tl ---- ,..,.. _,. I'""~ .. I • 0 • ,~ • <, .. =--a ..i • ~ ..c .. appraial or.....,.,..,_....,__....._ .. ....,_.,. ...... ii ......... ,......,....•• lllhe ~··1 v ~, •o9;' CA,,.....o.lia).lfS-dlla•__.._......,, ........... _.,....,.u. .;:p,alli ..... .,.. --•:r ............... ..... 6. COST OF APPRAISAL Cool of a:,~ io i. ...... *rtlll ._ o1 ._ -.. •....,, ,-~ !·.:•.J I • 7. l'fOT ASSICNASIL n;. -1M1 .. 1,,a ........ ~ a.,. ........... ..-.,... -L b11!11 • • ......._ -_ ........ u. ....................................... -.-....... "' .. ...... I. EVIDl.1fa Ol'Tffl..t. s.a., o1,111 r.... t0 .,._, • ~@ ""'1/a -· r.r _.. • J.,.... .,_. a • ·w ..-• *-,..._ r,,tcuJJ,if4fl'l/'l'l•lil,;,t.~ ii . ~,(---~ ••..,,,. ZHPI 11, 1~ . :-.a, l>oaillN). .. • ... ---. • ........ ..,_ ·-..... ., a.a. ... ... "' --........ _ 111,) __ ia ...... of ....... (I; ...... .._a ' .... ...... : ~ • Wlor', ....... Tin .......... ,... -r. ---.... ., ........ ·-.t ............... "' ... ...... _.,. ----n. ille ---. .... ... ~ . ...... ., --............ .. -I. -.. !ill._ ('n. 1>11 PSI a.,..•~ .....,"'.1!1'!-=... ii ..... • .... _,;. • .... f---. --i,, ........ fll..,... a law... 0 ..... -.;--.--; o.Ala. If' ......... I ... ·---· S.U.r will pay tile ,....... •._.a•• Ill• -.-., ..._. • ~:r • -• ...-. ..., ..... 0 • 0 • / I flt) Tin., ...... 'MW. ~ff .... u Dawe ~ ,i;;:t 1('I -ract 'dM" Tilk [)oa.ffla"IU O:' aolaw:L WnSD 1'1:1:: :' ~ ~er of wnncrcilarubih,y o r ::::< or of r.-c,t ~:, u::sa,~•=· :Ilic cx,,,d,c :,o --i:.. :~ Tille Doauaans or es:r:ic sllall be spied :,,.· CY. or. ~If of !!-1~« ,nd '1'"fl C Sell,:, QI! (H" ncintt --1..;_ ......ia, ~ :tier Tille !)..iimc, 0( •·nbm th~ C') c.alcnaor 0.... oner ,_,p; ~-!lll)'t:1' nf ·~ Tille l.>t,cumc~s ) 1 I.I! "'~ll.") ai..i.,~ uew F..zc~•J to tM' atle cofflllltanetr. tap-_. witb • ~ oC tM: Ttlk 0oaall'ICI', .-klins new E!u:11:-phc-.."'' ••1 htk tr Seller docs ao< ,..,a.., Buyer'• -· by 1hc cilte(s) -cwod Ibo..,. a..,..r ~ tile ~ of allc .. duciolCd ~-""' Tarle !>no,.....,,. "' -..Iaclllr)·. (It.I Mattwn ~-si.-~ U.. l'lllllc R-*-Scl1cr ,holl c1e1;-11 ~-.. or l,ef..., the 1,tle 0-.U-ml f0r1h ;,, !ca,n, l . . l!IIC aapics of all i-s) •Ill ~S) II Sdlcn ~ penaing Ill Illa l'nlpln)' ud mall disclml ID e,,... all --lia <W Cllllef utle a:anas "°' *-~-Ille p,i,iic ..,-,i. o( ..._h Seti.. 1-c...i ""'--,.. a.i,.. ...a liaft Ill& ,ipt 11 • ..,.., tbc r~-ta dole....., if .,,. tlunl ,..,,.:1) 11u -· ~ ., the ~--..-~-a.. pooblic ,...,.. \ncll u a --=onlocl -,a,-,kJ 1-. or bauda~· liar dillffl'Pll""'"l w .. ., -c of ·~ _,._,. cmdilian(t) dllCioNd by Seller or ~loll II)· sucb ..,.._ •D bo ,ipci 17!' or OIi bcholf o! ~..,. :a,o Jl\co ao Sellar an or betlW ,•u h · 1 0 lH'6 . If Sdlor docs DOI n:am~ BaJci• IIDlicc by s,id clalC. 8u)Cr MIDC!'II rillc -: ,~ -nei,a. if~·. nf -i-t-of ..... ~ -....i ....... d!!"- (d Spocial Tuilt& Di11rica SPECAL TAXDCC Dll'DUCrl MAY g suam:T TO ~ 08UCATICl'f ll'maff'l:DNES n1AT IS rAm In' RE\'ENWS fRCl)llCED l'IIIOM ~ TAX 1.£\'IU ON 11IE TAXAm.E P..arrT wrDIII< IUal msnai::rl. PP.Ol'EltT\" CJWNEIIS II( SUCH OISl'IIH."" !'I.\Y BE Pl.ACED AT IIISE l'Oa ll1ICIIL\SIII Mil.I. u:vllS A1C1 IXCIISIYI: TAX IIUJlllllW TO Sl..am' 111£ Slln'lc:JIIC o, S101 DDT 'llllERr. CDICl.'MSTAJ'las AlllV. llESI.Jl.Tll'IC III nu; 11'1-'IIIUTY OP !IU01 A D1S1111Cr TO IJlllaJAac1: SVCII ~D:otlSS 1'11110l'T Sl1C'U Ill< ll'ICltL\SF. IN MIi.i. 1 . .F.\1!:S. amT.R mnmn IICVP.S'ffGATF. mr. 1lF.ff P1NANnNC ~ OP T1IE Al1T'IIDlmZD 1:l'NlllAI. oa&.ICA1fflll INU0:1'TfJINF.!\< or IUCII Dlfl1llCTS. IXISTVC M11.1. u:,,u:s or SOC:11 Dll'nUCf Sl:ll\llCIMC IVt:11 ..WWWlW ..., TH£ POl'DfflA1. JIOa ,._.. !Nnlf'Att IN SUCH Mil.I. U:VUS. .. Ille _, the 1',,npc,ly is in.al withio1 a ~ --S ._.. ull Ba,-..... ID .._. dail -u I -a_ ir - ...,.. ill si-1n Saler .., or i.r-lhc clac at farth ia .......,. 9 Ch). tlli& -.W ..., ...,..,._ IC !"alls -""' ....,.., S~co lllliac by Ibo dar.e spo,;ilied aboft. Bll~r .-pl& 1bc e&c! of ,.,. P,,..nys iac:looaaa ia _. ..-.,.,, diand(a) 1111 ••-the np1 ,n .......... (') RJpe Ill C•o:. If 5der ~ ac. of -nlallllilil, of Ii* or ar adior __,_.,'l' 1i11e -iilim(s) 11 l""""iolad ., ...,__ (a) or (b) •bowc. Sellar Mil -.....ille 6n IO -aid -liafllaofy illo cmdiliar,s) ,.._ • 11,c da11: of ~ If ~Ila fllilt tc, '°'""" •id .._._,. litlc c~s) • ar bcfarc ilc dall: o{ clcllill&, M -111,,11 ._ -......r. ,.......i. "'"''C\"<r. ,_,.. IMI!', ~-wrillcm nalicc racei,-.d by Sek. • or ""'-claag. ..... .,..... IO u · • c,"'4iliaa(o). 10. INSPECTION. Scllcr .,ca..,"""'* a... ca or bdac& Ju;,s; 1' , '!?9E . _. a Sellar"• ~ ~ ran. _,._ ~-Saler .. 11,r -or Sellen _, ....i ~ &.y,,r or .,, ............. ripl ....... ..,.._., cof the ~ aaaditiari of t he P-,y ad lac:lu--. ., Bory.', ....... If -..... • .... . fu•, ......... lipocl b!' or"" lld,alf DI !Ju!,s. inac -iwd ~· Sellar ae or btfoft July 3::.. 1996 (Olljeclim o.llim). IN:~_..,. of 111c r,-,l. am Ille..._ sliall be dcmcd "' be • ....,,,, "' a.-. If -• mxia ii ,...,,. 1w Sells • • farl~ ...,.., -if Du--licllor hawc - ........ --.,111•.._llla ...... aor·111,-)»;qus;c OE. U•96 . (llac,::alicm o..liiic:). lllflc -o11a11 wmina tine calalar clays folk--illl Ilic ~ DadliK llllal. --111c llns caioaiar M!'I, Soller _,_ .,. • ..._ t,., a..c, ""'"""' abjcliaa la ~ -ur.ciary caodilian. ~ i1 ~ Car ad ...a pai-for ay ... wlliola -ID lbc P,apany ad ...,. u a ""'1111 n( -11 impar:tiarL lL DATE OF CLOSING. n. dara o! cialillg IMll be August 27. 1996 . arl,y -::! ..-ui an car1ior Ila . l'hc bour ud plaoo of Glanla lioall la__. b)· .;:;o ... r.._::-'~=-d..__C_omp._._an __ v ______________________ _ 12. 'l'RANSBR or TITLE. sa;-to taler or pa~.,-. u .. .-,i ... ..i-.,... II)' E'u)Cr ..... Ille C11bar -a,c1 r,ow;..... "-or. s.u. .n .. as. a1 deliw, • pn1 .. d ..r.c-.. Gt ..... o .. ,.· .. a1 .. 1 ..... lfi""s .. , ....... ar,-·._'J _____________________ _ ~ to S.;'Ot, .., . •I-. .--.. a. hv,...~ !iw ud .._ aC II -aaJK 11,e ,.... ua for • ,-, aC c~ and .....,.,. :nose er.ce~:ic~s l isted in tbe titl e comau.::ment unde; Sc:.~ed\.le B-2. 7ilic ...u be rmoc,cd r--.. a{ ..... for .....-i ..,.._ illllllJacl • aC ..... of .,..,.. ...-,__ •-hcllocr ·- --. -1" (ii • ....._ .....,. -( ....... uWc T'\'). (•) .._ --NCGe...i ~ .. T,llc o--_.,... b¥ t,,o.-. et ---...... .__ 9(,). (Iii) --npll, if-.. a! ... pan. ia Ille P....,.iy IIDl.,.. "" .... p,alllic _. ia ~ wilil ....._ 9(1,). (••) ........, nf lhe .....,_r,y wiN _,, .,..i IUias dinicl. (•) •ijea • --a ad -iis rcplaliaa. 13. PAYMENT Of' ENCUMUANCES. ~-_..._ .....-1a be ,-1 1i1111 a. paic1 • or before •laaa r,-tlw -"" of llus ..__ or 6--,, .,..., - 1'._ CLOSING COSTS, DOCUMENTS AND SEJl\lICES. a... 1111 s.u. ..,. pay . i,, Ciaoo1 FwoJa • ._ _,_;,.c c1aai1a -, 11111 Ill -r -,..,,.,, ID be paid • llallils-.,,.. u .,..,_. ~ ....._ l!ID,-r all! S.a. mll ,ip cal -.-. II -or ........ !-ftlalll • or before ciclliag . Fem ro, -1 -• caa..c 8MII ...0 • aaal S ; 00, 00 au ... be paid • .._ bi,· ;11ve; ID¢ St~eS; fqyi ' l y . 1'111 local ...C.r ta DI __JlLA. % a Ilic,..,__ pnao aM11 lie,-al claaJ by · • . ,_ ... ad • l a 1111& may -"-• nl rim ._ ... 11 be pad ,obca irac lly l!uver · l!. PRORATIONS. a.-.1 -rar .. :-a, of~ baNd • u. ... r., 111a.,.... ,._ iamaciial), ,-..,. claaf. -.. ,...,.,. ~-·..-.-.. ···---.----~aa.;,).1Cay.-!ic11e ..ii Ill p,enie,1 ,~ clatt or .. ._. 16. POSSESSION. p__.., of !Ila Pni,or,y t11aC be .___, ID a.,., • ,..._, .,._,__ _______ .,. ___ ._ tcaD,1.-, :UW-N. V.tlCMT UINDIFAIIM MD IUolOf COlfflUICT TO auY .cl aL MM. IITATI ll'IWl:8111 IIC1IIINI C.TTalll ""--~,-1w-.-. V.W t °'(Ul. C..,.......,.,.1...._ ........ IIL. ,_ ....._.,cc:x:oun,1111 ..__ llf -IIIIID J. OM. &AUi AIIOCII\Tl. OM I.NCl COIP,Wf .,, .. ,,:«1111 ,~, ...... , • •. I • 0 • - .. Ija~• of clodn9 and delivery o! :he deed al&Dject to Seller'• r19bt to =--all 19'7 and prioc :,eaca crops • ... .. .. ,.... ... ~. -,(1~ ~~land 9•• l••••• of r•cord, if any, and Ula Leaae at:a~ be~to aa Eabillit ·A· AAd :.:ac:irporated herein by rafere11ca, which shall be eaecuted at the tiaa of c:lod.119. ~ Salllr, aft• cloliq. l'llila ID "--,...._ a 1111 .. lilllllil .... Ww ... Ila ... lO ......... la ........, iilWI•.,.. ,.,..., .s 190, oo .. .,, ....... ., ..... ,....... .. ,...... • ....._ 17. C01'Dl'l10N OP AJlfD DAMAGE TOPIIOnllT\' ..... • ...... ,.._.. ii.__., ....... _....._ ..... ....................... ., ...... ., .. _....,, ___ ......._ .... _ .. .,.,.,.., ............ .,, ... ,. ......... ,.., ........... --., __ .... ,...." ............................. . -.. -·-..... e1...., 1a .._ _ ........................... i:" ........ ~ ... -.. ,_..,. Ill .............. ., ..,. ...... ..,. ..... ...,. -.. -............... ..,. ... Ill .... . "* ... Illa ---...... --............... ......., ......... -__... ---· ............ ..... s...... Ill)' .....,IQ • ---<•> ............ .,_ .... ., .. --....... "' ............ . ----...,.._ ...... --..... I.a. .w ill ,... "" ... _., • lffioa-~ ........ ,..-., ----·· --· . . . . • .. I • • • ·, • <. -• .;~ .c : -.::.--..i.:11 ~: ~~ .. ~!\'l"'-~" ,;::u:•D!-. °' Li.:< ur oYtcr cawa.:~. ~'\&ii r,c oors t"I~ ::t..: pa:,~ c,&Nd to~ S!0•1· • ere-.,.$. t! %:'.'·, u rm\1ced '" ~'cctton : Md sud: ~.,~ ~II ~ ~=4;d to sYc:b ·lnSlnDCII proc:.m. O!' Deneflll\ fnr the~! '"·rt'IJK. i! tlllY · 11. TI!\U: Of £SSl::"iCI.'RL'\1£DIES. Tu. ;. nf lilc -IM..t. I:' mi· -• .._.. feClliwd "' con,ct ~ ~ "' • .,.. c~i.. ~-dut """1111cr i, -paid. 1--i a, .-d -due. or if ~· otbs olilipliaa .__ is -rmoc-d or woi..i •• ....., ,-Vlded. 1ilcn ...U be uw rc,11,,wq rcllNICiie&: I ;-:~;! ~FBL"Y~ISINt>EF.\\iLT: (Cl,•-.... -,.) . f . • . . • • C I . ·) ~:-:-!§{&::: SEEi3i! Z:::i: 4 _: !&=:+.€:Sfi!s.r ma,·.-t Im<:> U..llidaco,10-.18 An~ ad dlillp o! ,..._-•.._.,...a i. ren....i i,,, l:!·,y« ad ......i.., behalf (ff Sella :11111 bolb ~ <hail tllaaflcr be NlcUld r,-all ablipim, .....i.t. II • .-,1 'Illa _. ,-,_. and 1lliDp of ,-.e -1.IQlfflJl\1T:.I) UJ\MA<ll::S ..i \c""""' ., ~ iD ......., (c)) arc SEU.£R'S SOL£ AND ONLY REMEDY fat Bo)••• faillft to f'C{ona die ....,_ of dlis CClllraC:. Soller~~· Wli-1be tellllllie! o£ SIICific ~ aci .....i ...... (b) IFSEU.FJI. Ill IN 01!:l'AULT: ~ SI!' tlct ., -• tllis _, • c-=--L ii -lliN -al :ie~ 11111 limp o( ,._. """""" ..._.. siloll be .......i ..i a.,. --..a ...... • -,. Ill !BP"'· or a.:,,. ~-ei.. ., -lllil __ , • i.-, ill full foccc 111d ella:I al BaJcr ..a -.. rip! to .-,ilic pe1faa . or ....... or ....._ (c) COSTS Al'll> t:.,rt:Nsa. ~ to 1i. _.,, llasia ~ ia •• •-of uy inti,,._ or liriplia •rilillE .. , I'll 11m caa...i. the •-or-, ... a....t 1e die...,._. "'""• _... -11111 ....-,.. ........ a-,. fan. 1,. EAJINESTMONEYDISPOTL Moliu 't ••-, ......... of•-. &.i-_. S<lllr ..--. ia 111c ..... oC -,· -. Nlfll9III .... ·-...,. ... tllilp .r ......... "" ....................... -i ... ---... --"°'.'' ... ....... of•.-~ llflll i-.,. fl( .... bfaur or claaiog ..-lllal • •...,.. • *-, .... 1111 m,~· _.Ml!'___,. .,. at .-i-, • _.. apm op1ia u.l mll: ......_ aay ....,_.•,.._•.,...~...,.or ~of,.... illo • a.,t ol ...,._, j,nllillaaUII _. ---..; __... .-,, faa. lt. ALTERNATIVE DJSPun; llESOLU'l10N: 111:DUDDN. r • .,_ .,.. ,._ ., this --. .. • .. ......._ ,11e ...-ad bftlbw\•J iD,olwd iD ..a ....-~ .... &.I ,..... ii ,_. Ilia • ....,. .. aa:w to ........_ T1ic ~ ..;ii joillly .,,... • --.,.Ille ............... ~ ii --" ................ -... --~ ii .. ~ ... lllirly (JO} Mlada-oiaya C-.. dlle ..;ca -.....,.... ..._. is -~ -Dilpaal • .. l':het(s). .. IIICdilliaL ..,. -.. ... ..-. ...n ---· 111is ---a-IIW 19!' 4ac ii•-. ... ..,_ ... 21. ADDmONALPllOVISlONS: (la ........... ....._.,......• ..... ..,..... b) Ills Ca1ooMo Ra Eaac c-~ l. Should any conflic-: arise bet...-n the te:::118 of this s~ .:ont~act torm and the te:JDS of the typec! c.'lan9•• and Parac;raph 21, Addi.tiocal ProViaioua, t :,e terms of the typed changes and the ~tional Provision&, Paracraph 21, sba.ll cont=ol and supersede :he .:ont:ac-: torm. 2. Selle.:: shall ve:ify in writ.in; that to the best of Selle:'s lalowl~dc;e, ::here bas n::-:: been .any haza:dous/toxic material or substance u.ed or disposed o:: in, on, or about the property •xc,apt c::.'lemicals legally and c:uatomar:.ly u.ed in t~,• prac-::.c:e of !acninc for crop growth, pest, or weed control and that sudl ~c:&.i; were iaed and -· applied ia:.ng standard ag::ic:ultu=aJ. prac--ice. 3. Thi• ~ntrac:t is subject to Buyer's obt&ini.nc;, at lluyen' sole cost and expense. a Phase I Er.vi:onmental Audit acceptable ;o Buyer, on o, be~o:e August :, 1996. Sel le:, shall cooperate in all ways with !luye.::s du:inq t:iei: !.:lvesti9ationa i::cluciin9 but not l!.m:.ted to and provicii.ng access to the subject property u ~eated. 4. ":be intent of the Seller 1• to create a deferred like-lti.Dd eacball~e per Inte!'l'Al Revenue eode Requlation Ito. 1 031. Buyers acr-to rtasonaoly c:oopera;e with Saller to effect Seller·~ wxr.:han9e at no e,:posure, cost or liability to the Buyer and r!'OVl.dad no effect on closinq date . S. The Sellers and Fara H-Realty are not obli9eted to pey any c:aa.~isaion u a :esult o: this transac-..ion to Orr I.and Campany. Fam HOM lealty sha_l be compensated solely from the Seller at the tl.me of closing. err Lanci eo..pany sbal~ be co:11'9nsated solely !::om the Buye: at the t.lJII& of a succ .. sful closing. 6. Title !nsuranc:e and c:lusin9 services shall be proV16ed by Tranana:1on Title Insu:ance Corapany. ::. UCOMMENDATION OF lZGAL COUNSEL 8!' · · ta doc-. ~ 1111 w. • ,_...,..,.....efllia ... ____ .., ... C....IINI .... C I 11 icea.r•t :nw-. VACANT.__ .... ANO IWICH c:alfflUICT TO auv MID 18.1. RUL IITATI ~ ISTIIIIII cmTlSDJ _,_._._.MH_ .. ..__ -LD1CI.I), c.,,,i.NII.-MT._.._........_,_ ......... JICC:cunllll ':_.:., • IIIIID J . ~. SALIS AIIOClo\ff. OM I.NC) Cf:l#fMt ..... .. 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"-,-..-: I I . •s,, ,,= Lom Add.,Ju• m,~,,d h~to ,nd '"""°"": ~tt:z: -I j addi~ic.,:,1 y,rovi!ions of this .ig:r:emc:it. ,L-- lni~fOt"( r~.17'] '4111ftSl ·~ C"l)fOl'): _,,:,,,~.,'VII-L .. ·-,· . .. ··-·1·-· ' --·· ....... _ --~· .. I • • • I• · ... • As used herei:l, !:he te..-Jt "Lease" i.::c:l::cies that Le&se between the Cities of Littleton and E~glewood &lld Je:-:y a.:id Eva Craig, ccmmenci.ng Novem:,er 30, l9S!7. and ':.his Md.enc-.im to C=a.ig Lease dated of even dat.e therewi~. I ·~ l. Opt.ion to Extend Lease: Tenant may elect tc ext.e:id ~s Lease for one period, '1..-pcm the ex;,irat.icn of its initial te..""111, provided t.!lat this Lease is t!len ill fi:l.l farce and ef!ect and ':"e:limt haS t-.illy pe~o::med all of :..':.e t.e:rms and ccnditions cf ~s Lease. T!le el¢e:uied term s:-..al.1 l:>e upon the sama terms and conditions as =der the initial t.L-m of t!le Lease except t.!lat: al ~s er.:e:sion clause auiJ. 110c apply to the ~anded term, and !:>l tile rant.al shall be the g:eater of eitiler the ::ante amount lmder the _:..nitial t.erm or the fair rental value of ~e demised premises at the time cf exercise cf this extension. ':'!le Tena::.t m&y ~~ the :.erm of this Lease for one adc.iticnal U .. "":11 S years by si vi:19 w:-ittl!ll notice of renewal. nc :ate::~ 30 days prior to the e.""q>i::-ation of the iniei&l I.ease te:::n. ~ore is required to first provide writtl!n nctice to ':'e:umt, vi:.!:i:l 60 days p::-:.or to the expiration of~ i::.ti&l Lease t&rm, that t!le Tenant may elect to exercise ~s ex:.e:sion !:,y the al)cve- ::-eferenced da~i:le. All V::'i::e: not.ices shall be sent. cy ;,sis;a~os,, mail to the follow--ng a~-esses: To Tenant: To LAnl:!l.crc: ;;er:y &:ld Eva C:-aig 77201 E . JC.wav 36 Byers, C=lorado 80103 Manaoe: Li:~ietcn-i:lc~ew~ Waste ~ate: T:'eat:::ent ~:a:: 2900 Scuui. Pla::e R:..ver Dr:.ve Englewood, co ao:10 2. ~ord w:.!l not negl:.ge:tly cause any act or prac~ice t!lat wo~ld violate a::y ~ede~l. s:a:e or locc laws, :ul.es, r~lations er ordin&nces t=at are :ow!.: e!!ec: or may be enae:e<! re:a:i.ng :o the demise<! p=emises. • . .. I. 0 1 J2xl I _j--- 1 : .... .:.: .: V .. ""' 0 • <. ~ I zj -· . lt .. 0 L-z 'i ~ ;c __ \··· 0 "· ~- : .;, __ 'O ' .. , C: . .. . ... : ~, :: • ;(. \ ' ·".':-. . ... /. Q. ·-r J < , .... ' . ··i-•.. ~ -LI.I " ...J < I I (.) ; i (./) --,._ z 0 -z .\ (.) - _/ ~ I . ------------------------·-------------------,------------- • . ·, • LITTLETON/ ENGLEWOOD FARM 8 PROPOSED FARM AQl.TISmON ~ .. ?··i-'·-~~ :-~~;., •. ·:~·-.:~\ I ,., ..... -.:· I . 0 • • ,.. • l • • . . - COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Date: Subject: August 5, 1996 Cleaning of Digester 10 a 11 Supernatant Holding Tank INITIATED BY: STAFF SOURCE: UE WWTP Suparviso,y Committee Stu Fonda, Utilities Director Jim Tallent, Operations Division Manager COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION Council approved in the 1996 budget a project expenditure for cleaning of the anaerobic digester supernatant holding tank at the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant. RECOMMENDED ACTION The action recommended is to approve by matian • om Ill act far clNning d lhe anwabic dlgelter aupernatant holding tank with Liquid w ... Mlnaganwlt in lhe amoW1t d $24,150. BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND AL TERNATNES IDENTIFIED The anaerobic digester supernatant holding tank functions aa a digester overflow and accumulations of plastics, grit and debris contribute to pump and piping plugging. In the Phase 1 b facility expansion proiect this tank will be modified to facilitate installation of digester mixing pumps . This tank has been in service since the facility was opened in 19n and requires thorough cleaning before planned demolition and modification can begin. The c:ontractor will use the biosolids removed from this tank beneficially by agro1 iomic application to approved farmland . FINANCIAL IMPACT The cost of the expenditure will be stwed 50f50 by the Cities of Englewood and Littleton. The contract amount is below the budget request for this project. UST OF ATTACHMENTS Project Request Bid Proposal and Contract Documents Technical Evaluation and Recommendation for Project ..... .. I· • • ·, • '· BUDGET PREPARATION SHEET-1996 SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING Accouat Title _11 __ 1_1 _ 39218 Dept. Div. Acct. No. Description : Supernatant tank cleaning. Tank has not been cleaned for approximately 1 O+ years and has accwnulated large quantities of plastics, grit and "other lovely stuff'. This tank functions as a digester overflow and accumulations contribute to pump plugging which prevents total draining c,f tank . . Reaoa for iacreae/decreae: Periodic tank cleaning. Sllort term (one year objective): Loq tera (five year objective): E1.Dndihtra 1993 1994 lfflYTDf~} lffl Oriaiul 0 0 0 0 lffl r~~ 1997 1999 2111 0 0 0 0 (4%/ytar) .. I • • 0 '32xl • . ,. ·, • .. MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: Jim Tallent, Operations Division Manager Charles Caudill, Process Development Analyst Betty Goosman. Buyer ill j/1. July 10, 1996 SUBJECT: Supernatant Tank Cleaning Bid • Requests for Bid were sent to 4 vendors for Supemalmt Tank Cleaning. Responses were received from one vendor. I am attaching a copy of the bid and any teclmical infonnalion received. Please note there are no exceptions I.isled on die propoal. however, lbae is a note on die first item on the Bid Review Criuria. They appes to baw met Ill die requirements. Please review die bid and provide this office with a !!D1llal 1eC:lmica1 evaluation. The award will be made if die vendor meets die teclmic:al specificaliom. The amount of the bid is over $20,000.00, so it will require Council approval. Please notify me when the evaluation bu been completed and you baw a recommendation. Also when Council bu given approval, ., we can proceed with this procurement If you have any questions please pve me a call at ext. 2392 . •. .. I . • I ~ w J\.) X [-(' j CITY OF ENGLEWOOD BID PROPOSAL TABULATION BID ITEIIS(S) -Supernatant Tank Cleaning Bid Opening Date: July 10, 199611:00a.m. No. Bidder l"'nCe '"" EXCEPTIONS 1 Uqukl Wata Management Att:DaveGarlu $24,150.00 No Exception• P.O.aox• 5% Bid Bond Included Longmont. Co. 80502 2 CINr wa .... Cleaning Alt Doug llltchner P.O. Box 4480 I . Brackenridge, Co. 80424 J Parker Agrtculturlll ServlcN 314 lndlana Ave. ~ Limon, Co. •21 4 llcDonald Farme Alt Randy McDonald 7247 E. County Una Rd. LonglllOllt. Co. 80501 aupemaunllank } • r • \ 0 • • • <. CON'1'RACT BID D.OPOSAL THE UNDERSIGNED BIDDER (Having examined the Plans, Specifications and proposed Contract Documents as designated and enumerated in the Bid Documents, Contract Forms, General Conditions, Special Construction Provisions, Construction Specifications and any and all addenda thereto. Also having investigated the location of any conditions affecting the proposed work) -and being acquainted with and fully understanding the extent and character of the work covered by this Contract Bid Schedule and all factors and conditions effecting or which may be effected by the work. HEREBY PROPOSES (Pursuant to the Invitation for Bids) to furnish all labor required materials, tools, appliances, equipment, plant supplies, services, transportation and all other things required to undertake and complete the contractual work, pay all taxes and ·• patent costs, perform the work in full accordance with and conformity to the plans, specifications and contract documents hereto attached for the following price. S:Ir.n (60) DAXS U'fD IIOTIC:Z TO Submit bid for all items. Item No. l. Description Supernatant Tank Cleaning Estimated Quantity 1 Bid Price Estimated date of Completion __ 0t~frlq;...;;;.,ic~/,,_.r_"'"~-S_...., --'-/'""~-"-'~::;.... ____ _ Al.l. ~ r.o.B. cm or DGLSWOCO 2900 South Platte River Drive Englewood, CO 80110 Invoicing terms _ _....M~ta..t.__ ... / .. $:..._ ______ l?rice quote firm for 30 days. Exceptions:---------------------------- . ' .. • 0 , __ CONTRACT BID PROPOSAL SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING PAGE TWO · ... .. . ,. • The Undersigned Bidder acknowledges the right of the City to reject any or all bids submitted and to waive informalities therein. Dated at 43:~c:>p,, Signature of Bidder: If an individual: If a partnership: this Cf'tl.. day of ~ ... 1'1 , 19 1, By: --------------------member of firm If a corporation: .;t;fc, ... ~ ~~ .. ··<· :By: . /.·· .. ·...-:·:_::.~6~R~;~~-. I : :'.. . . · \.seai··· ' \ : ~ \ I ,l r. ! f i 1·• · .. : \Busiqess address of Bidder: '•,,' ',, ' • •I ,•" ··· ... corporation Title: ~+,Co •. ' '·· .. r . " SYNOPSIS OF EXPERIENCE DDS S)'NQPSIS MUST ACCOMPANY PROPOSAL Name ofBidder L,~v,J t,..loJ~ ,.+14"1'"4'-t.,t, I,c. BusinessAddress ~0-&:x: <l~! lorg,,,o":i Q) ro!Si::J/ (Check One) Individual ( ) Partnership ( ) Corporation~ Construction successfully completed within past five years similar in size, scope and difficulty of consuuction to the work bid upon. 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CO NO :LAGOONa..-7SO,oao GAU.CNS Al.ODD ....__ -OI'--co VIS --3~---~----OP--.co NO -----117-• ---ra • _"'...,_ "°'--CO NO ------QNWVIOl.aff --.. -- , ---------------------,.------------~-----------_--.....---,, • • <, UITLETON/ENGLEWOOD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANJNG BID REVIEW CRITERIA SECTION I ANSWER -YES or NO Contractor to start work within 30 days after notification by ~..J-:.l •\I ::.:..~UI~ )-'1--~-s __ _ \ .tt-•.,.._ I f& r ". apf '°"«-" TUile required for cleaning the supernatant tank. ;t'. -4-i,.-(. Contractor to supply all equipment u specified in Section 1. 7. Contractor to haul off site all non-pumpable solid malerial within one day after removal from supema11m tank. Contractor vehicles and drivers in accordance with local. stare and federal regulations. For qricultural land application. coallK10r to submit to Owner for approval: A. Location of applicalion site. B. Permit or approval for site. For disposal of any material in a landfill. Contractor to submit to Owner for approval : A. Name and location of landfill B. Permit or approval by landfill for disposal of such marials. I::? 'f~ J .. • • ·, • <. \. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO BID SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING JUNE 14, 1996 This amendment revises the Bid Proposal Request to incorporate a change in the Minimum Specifications and the Contract. The City of Englewood requests that the following change be added to the Minimum Specifications: The attached analysis results are added to the Minimum Specifications. The attached copy was edited as of June 14, 1996. The City of Englewood requests that the following change (in bold) be added to page two of the Contract: Paragraph C: The Contractor agrees to undertake the performance of the work under this Contract within THIRTY (30) days from being notified to commence work by the Utilities Director or Authorized Representative and agrees to fully complete said work within Sixty (60) calendar days from the date of said notice, plus such extension or extensions of time as may be granted by the Utilities Director or Authom.ed Representative in accordance with the provisions of the General Conditions. .. • I • • .. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PURCHASING DIVISION 2800 S. PLATTE RIVER DRIVE ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80110 BID REQUEST NO. 6-114 DATS: June 27, 1996 REQUEST FOR BID SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING .. The City of Englewood will receive sealed proposals for supplying "SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING" as per specifications no later than 11: 00 A.M. prevailing time, July 10, 1996. Proposals will be received at the office of the Purchasing Division, 2800 South Platte River Drive, Englewood, Colorado 80110. Late proposals will not be accepted under any circumstance, and any proposal so received shall be returned to the proposing firm unopened. In addition, telegraphic and/or proposal sent by electronic devices are not acceptable and will be rejected upon receipt. Proposing firms will be expected to allow adequate time for delivery of their proposals either by air freight, postal service, or other means. The City of Englewood is exempt from all federal, state, and local taxes. GENERAL CONDITIONS; Bidders are invited to, but not required to, attend the bid opening. Bids received later than date and hour specified will be returned unopened. Price will be firm for a period of at least sixty (60) days from date of bid opening. BIDDDS MUS'l' S1JBNI'l' DOl'OSALS OR AffACDD am DOl'OSAL l'OIIII AIU) S1JalI'l' l'IVS ( 5) COPISS l'Oa KVAI.UATIOR l'Ulll'ODS. Proposals will be quoted F.O.B. Englewood, Colorado. Any exception to the minimum specifications, general conditions, and bid proposal shall be stated as an "exception" on the bid proposal form. Bidders are asked to mark envelope "SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING" in lower '. ' ' i • , ·, • .. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO BID SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING JUNE 14, 1996 This amendment revises the Bid Proposal Request to incorporate a change in the Minimwn Specifications and the Contract. \ ,.. The City of Englewood requests that the following change be added to the Minimum Specifications: The attached analysis results are added to the Minimum Specifications. The attached copy was edited as of June 14, 1996. The City of Englewood requests that the following change (in bold) be added to page two of the Contract: Paragraph C: The Contractor agrees to undertake the performance of the work under this Contract within THIRTY (30) days from being notified to commence work by the Utilities Director or Authorized Representative and agrees to fully complete said work within Sixty ( 60) calendar days from the date of said notice, plus such extension or extensions of time u may be granted by the Utilities Director or Authorized Representative in accordance with the provisions of the General Conditions. .. • I AMENDMENT NO. 1 BID NO . 6-113 ,, SUPERNATANT TANK. CLEANING PAGE TWO . .. • \. All bidders must make a statement on their bid acknowledging the receipt of this amendment number one . If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at telephone number (303) 762-2392. Betty Goosman Buyerm . ' •. .. • , • • " · .. • '· Request for Bid Special Provisions Insurance Instructions to Bidders Specifications Contract Bid Proposal Synopsis of Experience Bid Review Criteria Notice of Award Contract ... r. Performance, Payment Maintenance Bond Notice to Proceed Change Order Letter of Acceptance B. Scope of Work: The Contractor agrees to and shall furnish all labor, tools, supplies, equipment, materials and everything necessary for and required to do, perform and complete all the work described, drawn, set forth, shown and included in said Contract Documents. C. Terms of Performance: The Contractor agrees to undertake the performance of the work under this Contract within thirty (30) days from being notified to commence work by the Utilities D. Director or Authorized Representative and agrees to fully complete said work within Sixty (60) calendar days from the date of said notice, plus such extension or extensions of time as may be granted by the Utilities Director or Authorized Representative in accordance with the provisions of the General Conditions. Terms of Payment: The City agrees to pay the Contractor for the performance of all the work required under this contract, and the Contractor agrees to accept as his full and only compensation therefore, such sum or sums of money as may be proper in accordance with the price or prices set forth in the Contractor's Proposal hereto attached and made a part hereof, the total estimated cost thereof being dollars ($ ) • ~ ' ' • .. • • • ·, • .. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PURCHASING DIVISION 2800 S. PLATTE RIVER DRIVE ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80110 BID REQUEST NO. 6-113 DATE: June 12, 1996 REQUEST FOR BID SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING The City c "SUPERNATl / ~f~ic~re;;6/{.,_ Ch0,.1,. -/o Englewood, ~ -..J Late prop, ~e-.cL l.J,+L d proposals for supplying ifications no later than 11:00 oposals will be received at the 00 South Platte River Drive, proposal! . / In additic /...f ~U., D0/a- not accept be expect either by The City taxes. GENERAL CC lder any circumstance, and any :o the proposing firm unopened. sent by electronic devices are 1 receipt. Proposing firms will r delivery of their proposals r other means. all federal, state, and local Bidders are 1nv1tect to, but not required to, attend the bid opening. Bids received later than date and hour specified will be returned unopened. Price will be firm for a period of at least sixty (60) days from date of bid opening. BIDDDS NOST SOBNIT ROIOSALS OIi AffACBm) am IIIDIOUL ftlml MID suaaT nw (5) COH&S roa &VALOATIOR l'OUODS. Proposals will be quoted F.O.B. Englewood, Colorado. Any exception to the minimum specifications, general conditions, and bid proposal shall be stated as an "exception" on the bid proposal form. Bidders are asked to mark envelope "SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING" in lower left hand corner . • • REQUEST FOR BID BID NO. 6-113 SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING PAGE TWO <. • • ,. Bidders will be required to conform with the specifications. Deviations may deem the proposal unacceptable. If items called for by this request for bid have been identified by a brand name or "equal" description, such identification is intended to be descriptive, but not restrictive, and is to indicate the quality and characteristics of products that will be satisfactory. Bids offering "equal" products will be considered 'f such products are clearly identified and are determined equal by the department evaluating said products referenced in the request. When providing a brand name or "equal" i tern the bidder is required to provide the brand name and part number of the item proposed and any technical data, brochures or other information available for the item with their bid, so that the City can technically evaluate the bid. from the bid as to their the point in be mailed to Should a bidder find discrepancies in or omission specifications/general conditions or shall be in doubt meaning, he shall notify the Buyer for clarification. If question is not fully set forth, a written amendment will all persons obtaining specifications. The City will not be bound nor responsible for any explanations or interpretations other than those given in writing as set forth in this request for bid. No oral interpretations shall be binding on the City. TD amon IS a&QUiam> 'l'O l'aOYIDS A STATDall'l' WI'l'B 'l'BSill am DIDI~ '1'BAT '1'D ITDm am AD m ACcoaDAIICS wrn ns JmQtmft roa am .... '1'DT UJ: amoDG TO TD SDC'1' asQOIWS or ooa s..:InCATIOIIS. TD amon IS a&QUiam> 'l'O l'aOYIDS A STATDall'l' WI'1'B '1'BSill am DIDICA'rDIQ '1'BAT '1'D ITDIS BID WILL .. DSLIVDSD D .ICCOIIDAIK2 wrn '1'BS lmQlmft roa am. The Bidder shall be required to have sufficient property, liability, and workers compensation insurance and to provide the City with copies of the certificate of insurance. The successful Bidder will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex or national origin and will comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The successful Bidder shall adhere to acceptable affirmative action guidelines in selecting employees and shall ensure that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms or compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. . . .. • REQUEST FOR BID BID NO. 6-113 SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING PAGE THREE (. • • '1'IIB SUCCSSSl"OI. BIDDD SIIALL BS DSIOIISIBLK l'Oll 'fD DPADl OJ' A11r J>AlaQI' DOlm 'lO Ciff ftOPDTT. '1'IIB COll'nAC'1'0a SIIALL llllmVK AIID Cl.&all UP ALL RUBBISH' DmIS' mas laTDIAL' 'fDlllOltAllr SDUC-TUJC&S' 'fOOLS AIID BQUilllmff 'fllM' IIU DW Bm 1JSSD Oil • lldib OIi BY '1'IIB CCllffllm Ill commc:TIOII nn m ~ W'tLY AS llaCII DC'1'%0II Oil l'ORTIOII IS COIG'Lftm>. 0COllftACT amt IEST BS CCllll'Lft&D SI1'1'Y (60) DUS AftD IIO'l'ICS 'lO nc-110 (Oy 'BAS Bm GIYDI. ~-The City of Englewood shall have the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive any informalities or irregularities therein and request new proposals when required. In addition, the City reserves the right to accept the proposal deemed most advantageous to the best interest o~ the City. The option of selecting a partial or complete bid shall be at the discretion of the City of Englewood. Any award made in response to this Request for Bid will be made to that responsible bidder whose offer technically will be most advantageous to the City --price, delivery, estimated cost of transportation, and other factors considered. The City of Englewood is an environmentally conscious City. Vendors supplying products made from recycled materials and environmentally sound packaging, will be given preference when all other evaluation criteria is deemed equal. The Bidder is required to provide the model number, any technical data, brochures or other information available for the equipment they are proposing with their bid in order that the City can technically evaluate the bid. Bidders shall contact Jim Tallent, Operations Division Manager, telephone (303) 762-2610 on any technical questions. Bidders shall contact Betty Goosman, Buyer III, Procurement Division, telephone (303) 762-2392 on any questions relating to the Request for Bid and Minimum Specifications. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Betty Goosman Buyer III • . .. .. • , • • SPECIAL PROVISIONS INSURANCE A. Insurance Limits: The Contractor shall carry throughout the life of the contract the insurance listed below: Under Section B Public Liability Property Damage Under Section C Public Liability Property Damage Minimum Limits $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Minimum Limits $1,000,000 $1,000,000 B. Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance: The Contractor shall maintain during the life of this contract, Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance acceptable to the City, covering the work contracted and all operations in connection herewith, and whenever any of the work covered in the Contract is to be sublet, Contractor's Contingent or Protective Liability and Property Damage Insurance. Such insurance shall provide limits not less than those called for in these Special Provisions. C. Automotive Liability and Property Damage Insurance: Whenever the work covered by the Contract shall involve the use of automotive equipment, the Contractor shall maintain during the life of the contract, Automotive Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance. This insurance shall provide limits not less than those called for in these Special Provisions to protect the Contractor from any and all claims arising from the use of the following in the execution of the work included in the contract: (1) Contractor's own automobile and trucks. (2) Hired automobiles and trucks. (3) Automobiles and trucks not owned by the Contractor. Such insurance shall cover the use of automobiles and trucks both on and off the site of the project. ' ' .. • City of Englewood Special Provisions Page 2 · ... D. Workers Compensation: • • . . The Contractor and his sub-contractors shall comply with the Workers Compensation Act of Colorado and shall provide compensation insurance to protect the City from and against any and all Workers Compensation claims arising from performance of the work under the contract. Workers Compensation insurance to cover obligations imposed by applicable laws for any employee engaged in the performance • of work under this contract, and Employers' Liability insurance with nununum limits of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500,000) each accident, FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS($500,000) disease -policy limit, and FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500,000) disease -each employee. E. Liability: The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the City against any and all damages to property or injuries to or death to any person or persons, including property and employees or agents of the City, and shall defend, indemnify and save harmless the City from any and all claims, demands, suits, actions, or proceedings of any kind, or nature, including Workmen's Compensation claims, of or by any whomsoever, in any way resulting frOlll or arising out of the operation in connection herewith, including operations of subcontractors and acts or omissions of employees or agents of the Contractor or his sub-contractors. Insurance coverage specified herein and in the Special Conditions constitutes the minimum requirements and said requirements shall in no way lessen or limit the liability of the Contractor under the terms of the Contract. The Contractor shall procure and maintain, at his own cost and expense, any additional kinds and amounts of insurance that, in his own judgment, may be necessary for his proper protection in the prosecution of the work. .. • City of Englewood Special Provisions Page 3 (, • • All Certificates of Insurance shall be provided to the City prior to the undertaking of any work and prior to a Purchase Order being issued. The completed Certificate of Insurance shall be sent to: • Management of Risk Administrator City of Englewood 3400 So. Elati St. Englewood, CO 80110 • With an additional copy sent to: Purchasing Division City of Englewood 2800 So. Platte River Dr. Englewood, CO 80110 ; • • • • ,, INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Bidders will observe the following instructions . These instructions are supplementary to the instructions contained in the "Invitation for Bid" to which each Bidder shall also give particular attention in preparing his Proposal . Contract Documents: The following together comprise the Contract Documents and are hereby made a part and parcel thereof. l . Request for Bid 2. Special Provisions Insurance 3. Instructions to Bidders 4 . Specifications 5. Contract Bid Proposal 6. Synopsis of Experience 7 . Bid Review Criteria 8. Notice of Award 9. Contract l 0 . Performance , Payment and Maintenance Bond 11 . Notice to Proceed 12. Change Order 13 . Lener of Acceptance Wherever the word "Contract" appears, it shall be held to include all the foregoing. No less than all of the parts of the Contract Documents shall constitute the fonnal Contract. The Bid Review Criteria fora lllall be coapleted by tile Bidder ud 1abmitted with the bid proposal Proposal Guaranty : Each proposal shall , as a gumantee of good faith on the part of the bidder, be accompanied by a proposal gumantee consisting of either a certified or cashier's check drawn on an approved National Bank or Trust Company in the State of Colorado, and made payable without condition to the order of the City ; or a bid bond written by an approved corporate Surety in favor of the City of Englewood, in an amount not less than five (5) percent of the total amo\Ult of the bid. If the proposal ofa bidder is accepted and Contract awarded to him , and said bidder fails to enter into a Contract in the fonn prescribed and to furnish bond with a legally responsible and approved Surety within ten ( I 0) days after such award is made by the City , said proposal guarantee shall be forfeited to the City as liquidated damages . • • . .. I· • 0 ·.., INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS BID NO . 6-113 PAGE TWO ~. • • ,. Qualifications: A statement of competency shall be required from such Bidders as may be considered in making the award which will include: l. Work pcrfonned by the Contractor in the last five years. 2. Name of surety company that has indicated its willingness to bond the Bidder. A bidder otherwise may be required, either before or after the bid opening, to demonstrate availability of equipment and organization, not otherwise committed, to perform the work within the time limits specified in the Contract Documents. No Proposal will be accepted from and no Conlract will be awarded to any person firm, or corporation that is in arrears to the City upon any debt or contract, or that is a defaulter as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the City. Familiariz,ation: Prior to the submission of the Proposal, each Bidder shall make and shall be deemed to have made a careful examination of the site of the work, and of all the Contract Documents. Each Bidder shall make and be deaned to have made a thorough investigation concerning all applicable Federal, S1* and Municipal laws, regulations and ordinances in reference to labor, mataials, specificalions and Conlract mataial, which shall be deemed to have satisfied the Bidder u to all conditions under which the Bidder will be obliged to operate should the Bidder become the successful Bidder and Cider into a Contract for the paoposcd work. It is understood and agreed that all such work factors have been properly investigated and considered in the paepaaation of every Proposal submitted. There will be no financial adjustment to any Contract award thereunder which is based on the lack of such prior information or its effect on the cost of the work. •, . ' .. " • ------------------------------------:----------:-r • 1.1 SCOPE • • '· SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING SPECIFICATIONS One supernatant tank, located at the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant, 2900 South Plane River Drive, Englewood, Colorado is to be cleaned. All biosolids (sludge), grit, rags, scum, etc . are to be removed and disposed of in a manner in accordance to and approved by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Any solid material which cannot be pumped shall be transported and disposed in a landfill. The tank interior surfaces are then to be washed. 1.2 BACKGROUND A . HimID'. The supernatant tank to be cleaned cunently receives primary digester overflow only. The tank was constructed and placed in service in 1977. It has not been thoroughly cleaned since original construction. B. Biosolids Quality and Quantity Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant anaerobic digester biosolids meets the CDPHE "Biosolids Regulations." Grade I metals concentration, the Class "8" pathogen destruction requirements and the vector attraction requirements for agricultural land application. The biosolids in the supernatant tank are well stabiliz.ed and are >3.00/, in dry weight solids concentration. A copy of the 199S average Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant biosolids analysis and anaerobic digester perfonnance data is provided in Appendix A. Supernatant tank contents have been sampled and analysis has been attached in appendix A . This specific analysis may or may not be representative of Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant biosolids at the time of cleaning. The tank to be cleaned currently contains approximately 72,000 gallons of biosolids. 1.3 SUPERNATANT TANK DESCRIPTION One supernatant tank is to be cleaned. The supernatant tank is totally enclosed except for one manhole access (36 in. diameter) and several smaller penetrations for biosolids handling and an odor control device (abandoned and removed). Facility site plan and detailed drawings of the supernatant tank are found in Appendix 8 . The supernatant tank has the following specifications: l. Tank volume 72.000 gallons (see attached plans for specific dimensions). 2. Approximately JO feet deep at shallow end (east) sloping to 11 feet at pump intake (west). . . • . I . • • - <. LITTLETON/ENGLEWOOD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING l . One 36 inch diameter manhole for access and several smaller roof penetrations remaining from an abandoned odor control system. 2 . Inlet biosolids piping penetrations on east side of tank with one unvalved tank overflow pipe at east end (all inlet piping to be secured and locked by owner during the cleaning process). 1.4 SCHEDULE The Contractor shall start the work with all necessary equipment for cleaning within thirty (30) days after being notified to do so by the Owner. After the Contractor is on site with a full crew, the supernatant tank will be cleaned, without intcnuption, with a full crew until the work is completed. The Contractor will state the time required for cleaning the digester, including set-up and take-down time, with the bid proposal . l.S TANK.EVACUATION AND CLEANING The Contractor shall slurry, grind and pump all fluid and solid contents (including biosolids, scum, grit and other foreign material) and apply these solids to a beneficial use land application farm site . Any material which cannot be slurried and pumped, shall be drained of water and transported to a landfill . After evacuation of the supernatant tank, all interior surfaces shall be washed and the tank pumped dry . The wash water may be pumped to the facility inplant sewer (manhole access is immediately east of the supernatant tank . 1.6 SUPPLIED BY OWNER A. Electrical Power All electrical power will be provided and paid by the Owner. e. Potable Water C . All potable water will be provided at the site (fire hydrant located at north west comer of digester complex), and water usage will be metemi and charged to the Contractor at the Standard Owner's utility rate. The Owner will provide the meter and backflow preventer. Parking Space All parking space necessary for vehicle and equipment parking will be provided at the site. No equipment used shall be greater than ten feet in width to insure passage of Owner's vehicles . 2 • .. • • C. • LITTLETON/ENGLEWOOD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING 1.7 SUPPLIED BY CONTRACTOR A. Electrical Power Equipment All equipment necessary for electrical hook up to the Owner designated supply point shall be provided by the Contractor. All wiring shall be provided by the Contractor. All wiring shall follow acceptable codes for temporary wiring and shall be encased in conduit as necessary. If dewatering is practiced, Contractor shall also provide metering equipment. B. Potable Water High Pressure Clr,njpg Egujpnmt C. All pumps, pipes, and equipment necessary for potable water hook up and high pressure cleaning shall be provided by the Contractor. Liquid Handling Equipment All pumps, pipes and equipment necessary for the slurring, grinding and pumping of tank contents from the supernatant tank shall be provided by the Contractor. D. Solids Loading Equipment All equipment necessary for the removal and transfer of all solids (i.e., grit, rags, plastic, etc .) if applicable to transport trucks. E . Transport Equipment All trucks, trailers, etc. necessary to transport Contractor's equipment to and from the site and to transport any pumpable and/or non-pumpable solids to the designated disposal site. F. Safety Equipment All equipment necessary to insure the overall safety of the project in accordance with OSHA confined space safety requirements. G. General Equipment All equipment otherwise deemed necessary for the efficient completion of the contract. 1.8 BIOSOLIDS LAND APPLICATION All biosolids applied on land for agronomic purpo9CS shall conform to all local, state and federal regulations. All land to be U9Cd for application must have prior approval and permits from the appropriate governmental agcocies. The site location and permit number shall be submitted to the owner for approval . The Contractor shall conduct all samplin&, analysis and reporting as requiled by regulations, at his expense, and provide the Owner with copies of each. J • I· , • · .. • .. LITTLETON/ENGLEWOOD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT SUPER.~AT ANT TANK CLEANING 1.9 SOLIDS HANDLING A. All solid material which cannot be removed to beneficial land disposal shall be hauled off site and disposed within one day after removal from the digester, barring extreme weather conditions which may inhibit such activity. B. All transportation of this material sball be in accordance with local, state and federal Department ofTnmsportation regulations. 1.10 SOLIDS DISPOSAL Any solid non-pumpable material sball be disposed of in accordance with all local, state, federal or landfill requirements. Landfill selection by the Contractor sball be approved by the Owner, and the landfill must meet all local, state and federal requilements for disposal of such material. All sampling and analyses required for landfill disposal sball be conducted by the contractor and performed in aooordancc with EPA procedures. The Contractor shall provide to the Owner a copy of all analysis and reports. 1.11 LABORATORY ANALYSIS All laboratory analysis must be performed by a certified laboratory using EPA approved methods and the laboratory selection must be approved by the Owner. All sampling must follow proper "chain of custody" procedures. 1.12 SAFETY The Contractor shall carefully assess and prepare for pocenti•I hazards related to the supernatant tank cleaning before and during the actual clelllina opalllioo. Precautions will be taken by the Contractor for all safdy bamds including, but not limited to, the following: falls, infcctioos, equipment related injmies, aspbyxialioo, explosions, liquid or gas leaks, confined spaces, etc. 4 .. I· -r • • - Appeadb:A • • • • <. LITTLETON/ENGLEWOOD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT ANNUAL BIOSOLIDS ANALYSIS 1995 PARAMETER UNITS AVERAGE MAXIMUM Alwninum ug/g 16 ,675 18 ,600 Ammonia Nitrogen Percent 0 .87 l.18 Antimony ug/g <20 <20 Arsenic ug/g 2 .5 6 .3 Beryllium ug/g <4 <4 Cadmium ug/g <2.5 5.0 Chromium ug/g 58 86 Conductivity umhos.lcm 11,280 16,800 Copper ug/g 628 715 Dioxin (Total) pg/g l.90 l.90 Dioxin (2,3,7,8 TCDD) pg/g ND ND Iron ug/g 8,736 11,200 Lead ug/g <35 .2 82 Mercury ug/g 3.9 5 .2 Molybdenum ug/g 28 .8 44 Nickel ug/g 87 .l 148 Nitrate Nitrogen Percent <0.01 <0 .01 Organic Nitrogen Percent 4.99 5.81 PCB ug/g <l.O <l.O pH Standard Units 8.19 8.40 Phosphorus Percent 2.67 3.56 Potassium ug/g 2,111 3,490 Radioactivity (gross alpha) pCi 7.8±4.8 7.8±4.8 Selenium ug/g 11.0 20 Silver ug/g 46 52 Total Nitrogen Percent 5 .86 6 .72 Total Solids Percent 19.4 21.5 Volatile Acids mg/1 18.2 49 Volatile Solids Percent 61.3 64.7 Volatile Solids Reduction Percent 64.7 68.6 Zinc ug/g 958 1,180 Fecal Coliform• NA NA Salmonella• NA NA Helrninth Ova• NA NA Enteric Viruses• NA NA •refer to PSRP and vector attractlon reqwrements • . MINIMUM ~ 12,200 0 .46 <20 <0.5 <4 <2 39 ... 8,040 491 l.90 ND ' 6 ,720 <20 2 .2 <10 56 <0.01 4.30 <l.O 7 .90 l.69 1,530 7.8±4.8 1.7 33 5.15 17 .5 9 54.4 60.6 737 NA NA NA NA I. • ·, • .. Listed below is analysis results of supernatant tank contents. This analysis was performed by Metro Wastewater Reclamation District on a sample taken April 30, 1996 (Metro ID# 295949). A copy of the test repon is available on request, if necessary. Analytical Jest llu &abl Conductivity umbo/cm 15,600 N03+N02-N o/oDW <0.01 pH std. 8.0 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen o/'.OW 5 .12 Total Solids o/o 6.7 Volatile Solids o/o 56.1 Total Volatile Acids mg/I 48 Silver, Total Recoverable ug/g(DW) 47 Aluminum, Total ug/g(DW) 13,700 Antimony, Total ug/g(DW) <20 Zinc, Total ug/g(DW) 931 Cadmium, Total ug/g(DW) 5 Lead, Total ug/g(DW) 43 Nickel, Total ug/g(DW) 79 Chromium, Total ug/g(DW) 68 Iron, Total ug/g(DW) 7,490 Beryllium, Total ug/g(DW) <4 Copper, Total ug/g(DW) 600 Potassium, Total ug/g(DW) 3,160 Molybdenum, Total ug/g(DW) 30 Ammonia-N %OW 2.75 • . .. • I· MONTH January February March April May June July August September October November December Minimmn Maximmn Average • • I'. \' ,., LITl'LETON/ENGLEWOOD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT ANAEROBIC DIGESTER PERFORMANCE 1995 MONTHLY AVG. MONTHLY AVG. VOLATILE SOLIDS DETENTION TIME TEMPERATURE REDUCTION days •c •1. 19.4 33.9 68.6 18 .9 36.l 64.9 ' 18 .S 36.4 63.8 19.3 37.S 66.4 19.4 36.7 64.3 18 .4 37 .8 66.2 21.l 37.S 67.l 20.0 36.9 62.7 20.S 35.8 63.0 20.0 36.7 62.6 20.4 34.7 60.6 20.2 32.8 66.2 18.4 32.8 60.6 20.4 37 .8 68.6 19.7 36.l 64.7 7 · .. , . I· • ·~ ... AppeadisB • •. •, --. ~ :1 s IS r·-; 0 ® 1 - I z fl c~ I I . • ..... , } • ' . : ~ J l i I I I ,. n I :~ I • • . . ... .., ~ I ! C u I I f a i! ' ~ ~ ... ·- • • , . - . .., ~ I I " • .. § .., ~-... :: I :0- " ., ' ti \ i .. ' - I I I . • • ( , .. "' ' < \. .. .,,. I· • • ... THE UNDERSIGNED BIDDER (Having examined the Plans, Specifications and proposed Contract Documents as designated and enumerated in the Bid Documents, Contract Forms, General Conditions, Special Construction Provisions, Construction Specifications and any and all addenda thereto. Also having investigated the location of any conditions affecting the proposed work) -and being acquainted with and fully understanding the extent and character of the work covered by this Contract Bid Schedule and all factors and conditions effecting or which may be effected by the work. HEREBY PROPOSES (Pursuant to the Invitation for Bids) to furnish all labor required materials, tools, appliances, equipment, plant supplies, services, transportation and all other things required to undertake and complete the contractual work, pay all taxes and patent costs, perform the work in full accordance with and conformity to the plans, specifications and contract documents hereto attached for the following price. CCllft'DCT 1IDalt laJST BS CCMn..-nD SDl'n (60) D&rS ~ mna 'fO l'IIOi CCI• BAS Bm G%YCS. Submit bid for all items. Item No. 1. Description Supernatant Tank Cleaning Estimated Quantity 1 Bid Price $ __ _ Estimated date of Completion ___________________ _ ALL NM'DIAL r. o. a. crrr or aNLa10C1D 2900 South Platte River Drive Englewood, CO 80110 Invoicing terms _____________ Price quote ___ days. firm for Exceptions=----------------------------- .. • .; I· I · ... CONTRACT BID PROPOSAL SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING PAGE TWO .. • • The Undersigned Bidder acknowledges the right of the City to reject any or all bids submitted and to waive informalities therein. Dated at this ____ day of ________ , 19 Signature of Bidder: If an individual: ---------------~doing business as If a partnership: By: If a corporation: a By: Corporate Seal Business address of Bidder: member of firm corporation Title: .. I· • • ·, SYNOPSIS OF EXPERIENCE TIUS SYNOPSIS MUST ACCOMPANY PROPOSAL NameofBidder _____________________ _ Business Address ____________________ _ (Check One) Individual ( ) Partnership ( ) Corporation ( ) Construction successfully completed within past five years similar in size , scope and difficulty of construction to the work bid upon. Contact person and phone number must be current. Owner/Contact Person. Phone# Name and Location of Project l . _______ _ 2. _______ _ 3 . _______ _ 4. _______ _ 5. _______ _ Conlnlet Amount for Above Projects I. _____ _ 2 .. _____ _ 3. _____ _ 4 . _____ _ 5. _____ _ No. of Contract Days AlloMd for Above Projects (Signed) _____________ _ Name of Company (By) _____________ _ Actual No. of days to Complete Above Projects Title .. ,. I. , • • <. ... LI'ITLETON/ENGLEWOOD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING BID REVIEW CRITERIA SECTION I Contractor to start work within 30 days after notification by Owner. Time required for cleaning the supernatant tank. Contractor to supply all equipment as specified in Section 1. 7. Contractor to haul off site all non-pwnpable solid material within one day after removal from supernatant tank . Conttactor vehicles and drivers in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. For agricultural land application, conttactor to submit to Owner for approval: A . Location of application site. 8 . Permit or approval for site. For disposal of any material in a landfill, Conttactor to submit to Owner for approval: A. Name and location of landfil1 8. Permit or approval by 1andfil1 for disposal of such IDllerials. 11 ANSWER -YES or NO • I ... .. I. , • • • NOTICE OF AW ARD Date To: ----------- Contractor The ________________________ _ (Owner) having duly considered the proposals submitted on---------~- (Opening Date) for the construction of __________________ _ (Project Title) as outlined in these Conllaet Documents and detailed on the Drawings, and it appearing that yom Proposal for performing the work outlined is fair, equitable and to its best interest. the said Proposal is hereby accepted at the bid prices contained therein. In accordance with the terms of dlele Contract Documents, you are required to execute the formal Agreement and furnish the required Performance, Payment and MaintallDCe Bond within ten (10) consecutive calendar days from and including the date oflhis notice . In addition, you are requested to furnish at the same time five (S) copies of certificate of insurance evidencing c.:ompliance with the requiranmts for insurance slllted in the documents. Your certificate sbaU be accompanied by a letter fiom your insurmce company seating that the insurance ca1ified meets the requilements of the Contract Documents. The Bid Security submitted with your Proposal will be retained until the Apemc:nt bas been executed and the required Performance and Payment Bonds have been fumiabed and approved. In the event that you should fail to execute the Contract and furnish the Performance and payment Bonds within the time limit specified., the said Propoal Guarantee will be retained as liquidated damages and not u penalty for the delay and extra work caused thereby. (Owner) By ___________ _ • ' • • • • • • c1n or Dmrm1000, COLCaaDO THIS CONTRACT and agreement, made and entered into this day of , 19~ by and between the City of Englewood, a municipal corporation of the State of Colorado hereinafter referred to as the "City", party of the first part, and .,..h_e_r_e_,i,...n_a_f~t,..e-r--r-e""f,...e_r_r_e_d,.......,t-o-a-s-t'"'h,...e-... "-=c,....o_n...,.t_r_a_c-:t-o-r""•"",-p-a-r-t.,..-y-o""'f.......,t..,.h-e-s-e-c-o-n-d..,.-' part. WITNESSETH, commencing on the day of , 19 __ , and continuing for at least ten (10) days thereafter the City advertised that sealed proposals would be received for furnishing all labor, tools, supplies equipment, materials and everything necessary and required for the following: • WHEREAS, proposals pursuant to said advertisement have been received by the Utilities Director or Authorized Representative with a recommendation that a contract for said work be awarded to the above named Contractor who was the lowest reliable and responsible bidder therefore, and WHEREAS, pursuant to said reconmendation the Contract has been awarded to the above named Contractor by the Utilities Director or Authorized Representative and said Contractor is now willing and able to perform all of said work in accordance with said advertisement and his proposal. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the compensation to be paid the Contract, the mutual agreements hereinafter contained are subject to the terms hereinafter stated: A. Contract Documents: It is agreed by the parties hereto that the following list of instruments, drawings and documents which are attached hereto, bound herewith or incorporated herein by reference constitute and shall be referred to either as the Contract Documents or the Contract and all of said instruments, drawings, and documents taken together as a whole constitute the Contract between the parties hereto and they are as fully a part of this agreement as if they were set out verbatim and in full herein: .. • , • B. • .. • '· Request for Bid Special Provisions Insurance Instructions to Bidders Specifications Contract Bid Proposal Synopsis of Experience Bid Review Criteria Notice of Award Contract ,_ Performance, Payment Maintenance Bond Notice to Proceed Change Order Letter of Acceptance Scope of Work: The Contractor agrees to and shall furnish all labor, tools, supplies, equipment, • materials and everything necessary for and required to do, perform and complete all the work described, drawn, set forth, shown and included in said Contract Documents. c. Terms of Performance: The Contractor agrees to undertake the performance of the work under this Contract within ten (30) days from being notified to conunence work by the Utilities Director or Authorized Representative and agrees to fully complete said work within Sixty (60) calendar days from the date of said notice, plus such extension or extensions of time as may be granted by the Utilities Director or Authorized Representative in accordance with the provisions of the General Conditions. D. Terms of Payment: The City agrees to pay the Contractor for the performance of all the work required under this contract, and the Contractor agrees to accept as his full and only compensation therefore, such sum or sums of money as may be proper in accordance with the price or prices set forth in the Contractor's Proposal hereto attached and made a part hereof, the total estimated coat thereof being dollars ($ l • . ' • . • .. • <. E. Appropriation of funds: At present, $~-.,....--~ has been appropriated for the project. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, in the event no funds or insufficient funds are appropriated and budgeted by the governing body or are otherwise unavailable by any means whatsoever in any following fiscal period for which appropriations were received without penalty or expense except as to those portions of the Agreement or other amounts herein for which funds have already been appropriated or are otherwise available. The City shall inanediately notify or its assignee of such occurrence in the event of such termination. F. Contract Binding: It is agreed that this Contract shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their heirs, executors, ,. administrators, assigns and successors. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused these presents to be signed personally or by their duly authorized officers or agents and their seals affixed and duly attested the day and year first above written: This Contract is executed in Approved as to form: City Attorney ATTEST: Secretary counterparts . CITY OF ENGLEWOOD By: "'u"'"t .... i .. l .... i-t .... I-e-s-....D.,.i-r-e-c ... t-o-r-o-r-- Authorized Representative Company or Corporation By: ... S""'i""9-n-a"'"t_u_r_e _______ _ ATTEST: (As to Corporation) By: ______ ....,.. _ __,._ Secretary ( .. • • • • ... BOND# ___ _ PERFORMANCE, PAYMENT AND MAINTENANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that we,---------- -------------. hereinafter called the Principal, and __________________ bcreinaftcrcalledthe Surety, arc jointly and severally held and firmly bound unto CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, hereinafter c:alled the City, in the sum of dollars (S ), lawful money of the United States of America, to be paid to the City, for the payment wbaeof the Principal and Surety bold themselves, their heirs, executors, adminislrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and sevenlly, firmly bound by thelc praents. WHEREAS, the Principal bas. by means of a wriUm agreement dated ____ _ entered into a Conlnlct with the City for _____________ _ --------------' which Contract is by reference made a part hereof the smne as though fully let forth baein; NOW, THEREFORE. the conditions of this obliplion are u follows: I. The Principal shall: (1) fai1bful1y pabm llid Coalract on Principal's part and satisfy all claims and demwk incuned b the w; (2) fully ioclarnrify and save bamlcss the City from all costs 111d wn I wbicb aid City may incur in malting good my default. n. To the extent permissible by law, the PriDcipal ..U protect, defend, indemnify 111d save barmless the City, 111d i1s officm, ..-. mvlllll md employees, from md apimt suits, actiom, claims, loaes, lilbilily or dalmp of my dmal:.U:r, md from md apimt costs md expemes, includiaa in pat IIIDrney fees, inciclealal to the dcfcmc of such suits, actions, claims, 1cm, chm 1es or liability on ICCOUDt of injury, di9eale, sickness, including dealb, to Ill)' penon, or damage to property, including in part the loss of use, resuhina tbeae6om. baed upon or allepdly bwd upon my act, omission or occumace of the Principal. or bis employees, servaalS, aaents, subcoalracton or suppliers, or anyone elle under the Principal'• direction and COIIIIOl (reprdlea of whether or not c:auaed in pat by a paty indemnified hereunder), and arisina OUl of, occurrin& in COia.moo with, resubin& from, or camed by the perfomrmcc or failure of perfarmmce of Ill)' work or services called for by the Conuact, or from conditions a-.d by the peafouua:c or UOD- perfonnmcc of said work or services. • . • , . ~ • '· Ill. The Principal shall pay all pcr90IIS, firms and corporations, all just claims due than for the payment of all laborers and mccbmics for labor performed. for all materials and equipment furnished, and for all lDIICrials and equipment used or rented in the performance of Principal' s Conlract. Every Surety on this bond lhall be deaned and held, any Contract to the contrary ootwitmtaoding, to commt without nolicc: l. To any extension of time to the Contractor in which to perform the Contract. . 2. To any change in the Plans, Drawings. Specifications. Contract or other Contract Documents, when such change does not involve an increae of more than twenty percent (20%) of the total conb'IICt price, and shall then be rdeaed only as to such • excess increase. Further, every SIRty on this bond shall pay to this City all costs and attorney fees necessary to enforce the provisions of the bond provisions contained herein. Unless prohibited by law, an action on the payment and performance provisions of this bond may be brought by the City or any penoo entitled to the benefits of this bond at any time within five years from dare of final ldtlcment of the Contract, and under the maintenance provisions of this bond an action may be brought within five years from the time the cause of action arises. Principal and S1Rty arc jointly and leVaally liable under the provisions hereof and action against either or both may proceed without prior action apimt the other, and bocb may be joined in one action. • • I. • • . . SIGNED AND SEALED TIUS __ day of ________ ~ 19_. IN PRESENCE OF: A1TEST: (As to Corporation) (CORPORATE SEAL) Surety By: __ A_ttomey--in-fact~---- (SEAL OF SURETY) COUNTERSIGNED: By: __________ _ Resident Agent (Print Name Below) (Accompany this bond with Attorney-in-fact's authority from the Surety to execute the bond, certified to include the dare of the bond.) Approved for the City of Englewood: By: -U~tili~·u-:--·es-=IMctor-:--. __ or _____ _ Autbomed ReJJrescmative Approved as to form: By :_~---~-:----::-:-----:~-:----:--- Attomey for the City of Englewood .. •· • • ... NOTICE TO PROCEED (Date) (Contractor) PW"Cbase Order No.----- You arc hereby authoriz.ed to proceed on this date, but not later than ten (30) consecutive calendar days hereafter, with the cleaning of: SUPERNATANT TANK as set forth in detail in the Contract Documents therefore. (Owner) By: _________ _ .. I· ; .. . .. • <. CHANGE ORDER Order No.---------Date _________ _ Agreement Date ______ _ NAME OF PROJECT: SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING LITILETON/ENGLEWOOD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT OWNER: ____________________ _ CONTRACTOR: __________________ _ The following changes are hereby made to the CONTRACT IX>CUMENTS: Justification: Cllange to CONTRACT PRICE: Original CONTRACT PRICE:$. _____________ _ Cunmt CONTRACT PRICE adjulled by previous CHANGE ORDERS. ___ _ The CONTRACT PRICE a to this CHANGE ORDER. will be (m:e m f) by S . The aew CON11lACT PRICE ilcbMfina this CHANGE ORDER. will be S. ___ _ CbaaF to CONTRACT TIME: The CONTRACT TIME will be (m:n n ~) (dec:re•ed) by ____ calmdlr days. The dalie for«Nl!pl"ND of.U WORK will be __________ _ APPROVALS REQUillED: Approved by ENGINEER:--------------- Accepted by CONTRACTOR: _____________ _ Accepted wt Approved by OWNER:------------ . ~ ·~ • <, LEITER OF ACCEPTANCE DATE: -------- TO: ----------- PROJECT NO. : ------- PROJECT TITLE : SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING LITILETONIENGLEWOOD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT Gentlemen: This is to advise you that a final inspection of the referenced project has been made and all wort and material was found to be satisfactory. Therefore, the project is considered to be complete in accordance with the approved plans, ~ and COlllrllct documents. In accordance with the CONTRACT, all wamnty periods sbaJJ begin II of the dale of this Jeacr. CITY BY: ------------TI n E: __________ _ • I. • • SUPERNATANT TANK CLEANING BIDDERLISJ LIOUlp WASJE MffiAGVe:NJ: Attention: Dave Gariss P.0.Box881 Lonsmont, Colorado 80S02 S30-38J I 303/6S 1-7070 PAIOO:g AGJUAIL:rnBet DBYKX~ 3S4 fndiana Ave. Limon. CO 80828 (719) nS-9870 Mc;OOJYA•,n fAB&m Attention: Randy McDonald 7247 E. County Line Rd. Lonsmont, CO 80SOI 442-6129 .. ' ., . ·- .. Q,Ee\BWAJJBg&~ , Attention : 0oua Mitdmer P.O. Box 4480 Brec:barictac. CO I0424 I-IOO-IS6-4921 I· 12 . ' · ... LITTLETON/ENGLEWOOD WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT 2900 S . Platte Riw< Drive E~. Colorado 80110 (303) 782-2600 FAX 782-2620 MEMORANDUM TO: Dennis Stowe, Plant Manager • • PROM: DATE: fun Talleat, Operationa Divilion Manager July 12. 1996 SUllll:CI': .. .. .. . A requeat b bid WU lent to four wndon b c:lelning oftbe llllel'Obic cliplter' ....... boldiaa tank at tbe Litdetoa/Enslew Wutewater Treatmmt PIiat. One wndor rmponded to tbia ...... . The albmittal WU reviewed by myaelt' and Cl.tll Caudill and ii technic:llly accepelble a propoeed. I reconmww1 tbe deaning COlllnlCt b tbe anaerobic dipter' ...,.__ hokina 1111k be awarded to Liquid Wute ~ in tbe amount ofS24,1SO.OO. cc: • . • • ORDINANCE NO. 31 SERIES OF 1996 . ' • • 1 ' BY AUTHORITY 10 bi COUNCIL BILL NO. 29 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS AN ORDINANCE APPROVING TBE WROLB COST OF TBB IMPROVEMENTS MADE WITHIN CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1995 IN THE CITY OF BNGLBWOOD, COLORADO; APPROVING AND CONFIBIIING TBB APPORTIONMENT OF THE COST TO EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND IN SAID DISTRICT; ASSESSING A SIIAllB OP THE COST AGAINST EACH LOT OR TRACT OP LAND; AND PRESCRIBING THE MANNER FOR THE COLLECTION AND PAYMENT OP TRB ASSBSSIIBNTS. WHEREAS, by Ordinance No .18, Series of 1995, paned on final reading and adopted on June 5, 1995, the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, baa created Concrete Replacement District No. 1995, within the City for the purpose of constrocting and installing paving, curb, gutter, and sidewallr. improvements, together with necessary incidentals on a certain street within the District; and WHEREAS, the improvements authorized by said ordinance have been substantially completed, and the total coats of such improvements have been reliably ascertained; and WHEREAS, an ll88ellllment roll baa been prepared and a statement showing the total cost of the improvements baa been duly filed with the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, from the statement made and filed, it appears that the whole coat of the improvements conatructed and installed within the District ia $496,730.54, of which amount the City of Englewood will pay $341,200.00, leaving $155,530 .54 to be IIIIIIN8ed against the real property within the District; and WHEREAS, from said statement it alao appean that the City Council bu apportioned a ahare of the whole coat to each lot or tract of land within the District, in accordance with the benefits to be derived by said property and in the proportions and amounts severally set forth in "Emibit A· attached to tbia Ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , AS FOLLOWS : Ses;tia 1. Cnnftrroatipp of Aeen•ment Boll. The whole coat and apportionment of the same, u set forth in the uaeument roll, ia hereby approved and confirmed. Said apportionment ia hereby declared to be in accordance with the special benefits which the real property in the District will receive by -of the c:onatruction and installation of the improvements. A share of said COit ii henby _. to and upon each lot or tract of land within the District in the proportions and amounts u aet forth in the -ment roll, attached hereto u "Exhibit A". -1- •. I . , ___________________________ ,_, ____________________________________ _, • • - Section 2. Payment of Aaseaaments. The assessments shall be due and payable at the office of the Director of Finance of the City, on or before November 8, 1996, in accordance with Section 11-2-7(C) of the Englewood Municipal Code; provided that all such assessments may be paid, at the election of the property owner, in inatallments, with interest as hereinafter set forth . An allowance of 5% shall be made on all payments of assessments made on or before September 9, 1996, but not thereafter . Failure to pay the whole -ent on or before November 8, 1996, shall be conclusively considered and held an election on the part of all persons interested, whether under disability or otherwise, to pay in inatallments. Additionally, such election shall be conclusively considered to be a waiver of any right to question the power or jurisdiction of the City to construct the improvements, the quality of the work, the regularity or sufficiency of the proceedings, the validity or the correctneu of the assessments, or the validity of the lien thereof. In the event of an election to pay in installments, the assessments shall be payable at the office of the County Treasurer of Arapahoe County, Colorado, in ten (10) equal annual installments of principal, the first of such installments of principal shall be due and payable on or before the 1st day of January 1997. The remainder of the installments shall be due and payable succeuively on or before the 1st day of January in each year thereafter until paid in full. The tenth and last installment shall be due and payable on January 1, 2006. Interest on the unpaid principal amount shall be at the rate of six and one-half percent (6.5%) per annum, commencing on the day following the first installment due date, and payable each year at the time of paying installments of asseuments. The owner of any property not in default as to any installment or payment may, at any time, pay the whole of the unpaid principal with accrued interest to the date of the next as8e88ment installment payment date. Section 3. Penalty for Qefault or Nonpeyment . Failure to pay any installment, whether of principal or interest, when due shall cause the whole of the unpaid principal to become due and payable immediately. The whole amount of the unpaid principal and accrued interest shall thereafter draw interest at the rate establiahed pursuant to Section 5-12- 106(2) and (3), C.R.S., until the date oftu sale, as provided by law . At any time prior to the date of the tu sale, the owner may pay the amount of all unpaid imtallmenta with interest at the penalty rate of one percent ( 1 % ) per month or fraction of a month, and all penalties and costs of collection accrued, and shall thereupon be restored to the right thereafter to pay in installments in the same manner as if default had not been suff'ered. Section 4. Aa1e11rnent Llen· B@cordatjon. Al11U111e111ments levied against the real property in the District, together with all interest thereon and penalties for default in payment thereof, and all coats in collecting the same, shall constitute, &om the date of the final publication of this Ordinance, a perpetual lien in the several amounts useued against each lot or tract of land. Such lien shall have priority over all other liens e:iu:ept general tu liellll and shall be enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado. Pursuant to Section 31-25-522, C.R.S ., a copy of this Ordinance shall be filed with the County Clerk and Recorder of the County wherein each lot or tract of land useued is located, for recording on the land records of such Iota or tracts of land, and copies of this Ordinance shall also be filed with the County Treasurer and the County Aaseasor. Section 5 Aaul•rnenta Apin•t Pixi4td or Subdivided Tnu;ta. If any tract of real property included within the District is hereafter divided or subdivided into two or more such tracts or parcelll, the Director of Finance, with the Uliatance of the Director of Public Worka, is hereby authorized and directed to divide the -ent apimt such tract in the same -2- .. I • 0 r 32 x l • •, . ' • • ' .... proportion that the tract itself is subdivided into two or more such parcels, and to certify the revised 888ell8ments to the County Treasurer. Sec;tigp 6 Severabiljty. That if any one or more sections or parts of this Ordinance shall be adjudged unenforceable or invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair, or invalidate the remaining provisions of this Ordinance, it being the intention that the various provisions hereof are severable. Sec;tigp 7. Repealer . All ordinances, or P8!U thereof, inconsiatent or in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent only of such incouiatency or conflict. Sec;tigp 8. Hearing. In accordance with the City Charter and the Municipal Code of the City, the City Council shall hold a public hearing on this Ordinance, on Monday, July 1, 1996, at 7:30 P.M. or at such later time aa the City Council is able to hear it in its normal course . Sec;tiop 9 Pµbljcatjop and Efl'ec;tjye Date. This Ordinance, after its final passage, shall be numbered and recorded, and the adoption and publication shall be authenticated by the signature of the Mayor and the City Clerk and by the Certificate of Publication. This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days after publication following final paasage. Sec;tiop 10 . Deferred MHMfiepts. A Special AsseBSment Deferral Program is available to eligible citizens in Concrete District No. 1995, who meet the requirements. Applications for the Special Assessment Deferral Program must be submitted by October 7, 1996. Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 20th day of May, 1996. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 23rd day of May, 1996. A Public Hearing was held on the July 1, 1996. Read by title and paased on final readiD( on the Stb day al Aupat, 1996. Published by title as Ordinance No . _, Seriea al 1996, on the 8th day al Aupat, 1996. ATTEST : Thomu J . Buma, Mayor Loucriahia A. Ellis, City Clerk I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City al Enp,wood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and foregoinf is a true copy of the Ordinance pMNd on ftnal reading and published by title u Ordinance No . _, Seri• of 1996. -3- ... I. • .,------------------------- • • CITY OF ENGl.EWOOO Concreta Replacement District 1995 -Aa•••ment Roll 1971-34-2-02-019 M LO'l'S 39-40 BI.It 10 m:t.DfILD caasoN, GRAHAM D 5 CATB1lDII: A, J't TD 2735 S. ACCltA ST. ~. CO 80110-1503 1971-34-2-02-018 M LO'l'S 37-38 8IJt 10 m:t.DfILD TCIIPICDf8, KmSTDf I. 5 NclaJLLDf, acaltT D, J't '1'Slf 2743 S . ACCNP. ST. ~. CO 80110-1503 1971-34-2-02-013 M LOTS 27-28 8IJt 10 m:t.DfILD BRIDGE, DAVID M 5 TSDSA L, J't TD 2785 S. ACCN1. ST . ~. CO 80110-1503 1971-34-2-02-012 M LOTS 25-26 BI.It 10 m:t.DfILD GILBERT, M MIUU.ENI: 2795 S . ACCla ST. SNGI.E11COD, co 80110-1503 1971-34-2-01-012 M LOTS 23-24 BI.It 9 mI.EWJ:ID Mc!CINNl:Y, MIUU.ENI: FAD P .O. BOX 1516 FLORENCE , oa 91439-0011 1971-34-2-10-002 M 1f 1/2 OF LOTS 1-3 BI.It 16 mI.&1fILD WAITS , DLLJ:Y 2800 S . ACCNA ST . J:NCI.E1IOOD, co 80110-1506 1971-34-2-09-025 M LOTS 46, 47, 48 8IJt 15 IJ)I.&1fILD BOlltalf, GRACS H ~ LIVDIC: 'f'lm8'1' 3932 97TH PL . WJ:S'?MINSTJ:a, CO 80030-2630 1971-34-2-09-017 M LO'l'S 31 5 32 8IJt 15 mLSWII.D ~J:L, HELDf I' 2865 S . ACCla ST . INQLEWOOD, co 80110-1505 1971-34-2-10-014 M S 23 rr OF 23 ALL 24 8IJt 16 mLSWIU) ARAGON, AI.AN I: 5 DJ:IIIIA I., J't ftll 2888 S . ACCltA ST . J:NQLJ:WOOD, CO 80110-1506 1971-34-2-19-020 M LO'l'S 45-48 8IJt 23 snaas 8Dlff ADD CIIUIICII MJ.Yn.OnJl CCNc:U<aTIOIIAL CIIUIICII 01' DCLIIIIOQD, TU 3009 S . ACCINJ. ST . UIQLEIIOOD, CO 80110-1509 2735 S ACCla ST $507.26 27'3 8 ACCINJ. ST $357.28 2785 8 ACCINJ. ST $910.43 2795 8 ACCla ST $912.29 2798 S ACCIO. ST $616.60 2800 S ACCIO. ST $710 .26 2101 8 ACCINJ. ST $330.59 2165 S ACCIO. ST $250.26 2118 8 ACCINJ. ST .5'6.66 3009 8 ACCINJ. ST ,2.st1 .29 ,..... tal1' • X H I • I T A .. .. I . ------------------------~..----------------------------- • • - (, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concrete Replacement District 1995 -AaHsament Roll 1971-34-2-19-015 M LOTS 35-36 BlJC 23 SPEERS BDWY ADD SMITH, CARLOS Ii: , SHELLIJ: IC , JT DN 3045 S . ~ ST . SNCLl:1tOOD, CO 80110-1509 l97l-34-2-l8-03l M LOTS 12-13 BlJC 24 snzu 8Dlrr ADD STSPANICB, JOHN D , BOU.8, ICRIS A, JT TDf 3046 S . ~ ST. SNQI.E111C)OD, CO 80ll0-l5l0 1971-34-2-19-009 M LOTS 25-26 BLK 23 snzu 8DIIY ADD SMI'l'B, MARILYN IC 3087 S . ~ ST. ~. co 80110-1509 1971-34-3-0l-003 M LOTS 5-6 BLK l HJ:ES ADD HALL , MACK T , SANDRA M, JT TEN 2800 S . CHJ:ROICEE ST . ENQLEMOOD, CO 80ll0-l42l 1971-34-3-0l-006 M LOT ll , N 23 l'T OF 12 BI.IC l REES ADD MILLER, DEBRA DANN 495 I: . OXFORD AVE . ENGLEMOOD, CO 80110-4733 l97l-34-3-l4-0l2 M I: 75 FT or LOTS 23-24 IILIC 3 SC IWCLDfS 8DIIY ADD SALAS , U.STR M 3201 S. ~ ST . IDICL&1IOOD, CO 80110-2413 1971-34-3-14-009 M LOTS l7-l8 BLK 3 SC HANLINS 8Dlr! ADD SMI'l'B, ST'IJAllT , RAtDIA 3018 S . CIIANT ST . ~. CO 80ll0-l6l7 1971-34-3-00-033 M m:c AT N LINS or s 112 or s l/2 or 111: l/4 or sw l/4 DANIAO PAJlTNl:RSHIP 2047 S . KIMCSTON CT . AURORA, CO 80014-1038 2077-03-2-13-014 M LOT 16 , N 20 FT or 15 IIUt 2 ~ HTS LACOUNT, NICBAl:L D , SIIANIIClf M, JT TD 3601 S . ACClfA ST . SNCLSWOOD, CO 80110-3655 2077-03-2-13-013 M LOTS l3 , l4 , S 5 FT or 15 IILIC 2 Dlm.DIOOD 8'1'8 COTRIUS, DOUCLA8 JOIDI , TRSUU. N , JT TIDI 3605 I. ACClfA IT . SIIQLSIIIOa), CO 80110-3655 3045 S ACClfA ST $l6l.49 3046 S ACClfA ST $271 .59 3087 S ACClfA ST $305 .74 3114 S ACCMA ST $183 .14 3142 S ACCMA ST $695 .49 3201 S M:Cla ST $498 .16 3231 8 M:Cla ST $l39 .l6 3273 I M:Cla ST '. LID or M:Cla ST TR. $l39 .l6 3601 S ACClfA ST $393 .53 3605 I ACClfA ST tlH.20 ,._. Zril2• ., I • , • wi------------------------ • • <. CITY OF ENGI.EWOOO Concrea Replacement Dlatrict 1995 • AuNament Roll 2077-03-2-27-011 M LOTS 23-24 BLIC 8 II»(, Jtn.I.I&S Sllfr HTS NEWTON, GLEN W, v:taGINIA, JT TDI 3591 E . PHILLIPS CIR. LITTLETON, CO 80122-3644 2077-03-3-02-024 M LOTS 47-48 BLIC 2 JJICKSONS BDlfY HTS DOCKS , AHILIA 3901 S. Accao. ST . ~. CO 80110-4620 2077-03-3-01-004 M LOTS 7-8 BLIC 1 JM:XSONS BDlfY HTS CATT&LL, LAIIRENCI: E 3926 S . Accao. ST . IDtGLEIIOOD, CO 80110-4621 2077-03-3-24-001 M LOTS 1-4 BLIC 32 JACKSONS BDlfY HTS PLUM CR&&K BAPTIST CHtlltCH 4200 S. Accao. ST . ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110 2077-03-3-24-002 M LOTS 5-6 BLIC 32 JM:KSONS BDlfY HTS ROURTS, 1fADII: L , PATRICIA c;, JT TDI 3681 E . ORCHARD RD . LITTLETON, CO 80121-3054 3792 S ACQa ST $217.81 3901 S Acaa ST $1,206.46 3926 S Acaa ST $728.40 4200 S ACCla ST $486.08 4218 S ACClfA ST $696.05 2077-10-2-00-012 M 4639 S Acaa ST asc; 330 rr M , 376 rr w or n COR or NW 1/4 TB • 125 FT TB M 60 FT TB s 125 r UIIGURAllT, .JOHN & 4641 S . ACClfA ST . ~. CO 80110-5739 1971-35-2-03-005 M LOTS 10-12 IIUt 1 JDISTT PAIIIC AND&aSON, MICHAEL 8 , LDIN A, JT TDI 1111 &. Alal&Jt.ST AVS . ~. CO 80110-1711 1971-34-2-02-011 M LOTS 23-24 IIUt 10 IDL&lfIU> DAVIS , ms r ' n.oR&NC& A, JT TDI 2796 S . IIAIQIOCJC ST . ~. CO 80110-1515 1971-34-2-03-020 MV LOTS 39-40 IIUt 11 IDL&lfl:I.D IIOIIAN, llllIAN P , 8CIINn: L, JT TDI 2737 S . IIAIINOCJt IT . ~. co 10110-1514 1971-34-2-02-006 N LOTS 11-12 IIUt 10 IDL&lfIU> NUaHALL, au'l'II N , SIIAIICN, JT TDf 2742 S . aANIIOClt ST . ~. CO 10110-1515 '529 .16 1111 & Mal&ll8T AVS $933.79 125 W Mal&ll8T AVS $75.61 2737 I 8AlalOClt IT '307.20 2742 S 8AlalOClt ST ,23'.U .. , I • • .. • I • • .. CITY OF ENGI.EWOOO Concrete Replacement District 1995 -Aaeament Roll 1971-34-2-03-018 H LOTS 35-36 Bl.IC 11 IDLDfILD PRATT, c.I.EN C , GKRTRtJDI: I: , JT TD 7178 S . LINCOLN WAY LITTLETON, CO 80122-1144 1971-34•2•02•009 H LOTS 19•20 Bl.IC 10 IDLDfILD STSlalDG, NANCY J 2774 S . BANNOCK ST . &NGL&IIOOD, co 80110-1515 1971-34-2-15•024 H LOTS '7 -4 8 Bl.IC 19 SPl:l:lUI BDWY ADD DOIINl:Y , Tl:RllY A , CAROLI: A, JT TD 2901 S . BANNOCK ST . J:NCI.l:1IOOD, co 80110-1518 1971-34-2-20-024 H LOTS 45-46 Bl.IC 22 SPl:l:lUI BDWY ADD SPOONER, JMIE ELIZABETH P .O. BOX 261 11:NGLEWOOD, co 80151-0261 1971-34-2-19-005 H LOTS 19-20 Bl.IC 23 SPl:l:lUI BDWY ADD BAIINHOLT , GARY D 3088 S . BANNOCK ST . J:NCI.l:1IOOD, CO 80110-1521 1971-34-3-03-023 Mir LOTS 45-'6 BLK 3 HUS ADD SMIDOVAI., LOUIS, KATHLKU, JT TD 3111 I . 8AIINOClt ST . &NGL&IIOOD , CO 10110-2415 1971-34-3-02-006 N LOTS 13-1' 8Ut 2 HUS ADD CilltAY, CDRIS S, IJIIIOTSCII, CIIAIU.&S N, JT TD 3150 S . 8ANNOClt ST . ~. CO 80110-2416 1971-34-3-02-009 H LOTS 19-20 BLK 2 HUS ADD 'laSIAN, CAI.VDf OTIS '652 I . VIVL\lf CT. MOIUUSON, CO 80465-1850 1971-34-3-14-003 H If 7 ff OF 6 AI.I. 4 , 5 IILIC 3 S G IIMCLDII 8Dlff ADD l:PPSRION , Ll:SLl:Y 3212 S . 8ANNOCX IT . ~. CO 80110 1971-34-3-13-021 H LOTS 19-20 8Ut 2 S G IIANLDII 8Dlff ADD 'NMIG, SHIOO YtJN 2207 I:. DAll'DCKJTH CIJl . IDIQLSIICOD, CO 10110-3053 2749 S BAIINOClt ST $&7'.38 277' S BAIINOClt ST $128.73 2901 S IIAIINOCK ST $'85 .86 3009 S BAIINOClt ST $507.26 3088 S BAIINOClt ST $245 .78 3111 S IIAIINOCK IT .593.90 3150 I UlalOClC ST $533.50 317' I UaalOClt IT $217 .11 3212 I UlalOClC IT $8'1.79 3215 I Ma.oat ST '211 .11 ,r._. 40124 . ' • ' ' I· • 0 1 32xl • • ,~ - (. CllY OF ENGI.EWOOO Concrete Replacement Dlatrtct 1995 -Aa•mment Roll 1971-34-3-14-004 H 3230 S IIAIIIIOCX ST S 18 FT 01' LOT 6 ALL LOT 7 t. N 13 l'T or LOT 8 BL1t 3 S G HANLDIS mJlff ADD ZIJ:GLER, PERRY A t. SUSAN & , JT '1'&N 3230 S. BANNOCJC ST . &NCt.&1IOOD, CO 80110-2418 $501.32 1971-34-3-14-006 H S 6 l'T OF 10 ALL 11-12 BLlt 3 S G IIAMLDIS 8Dlff ADD &PSN, ltALllll C t, VDICDfIA J, JT '1'&N 5213 S • I1IClffCIN WAY &NCt.&1IOOD, CO 80111-3822 1971-34-3-13-016 H LOTS 21-22 ABBOTTS StJB 211D n.G ANTHafY, &I.LA MAS 3265 S . BANNOCJC ST . DICI.El«)()O, CO 80110-2417 1971-34-3-13-015 H N 6 1/2 FT OF LOT 18 ALL LOTS 19-20 ABBOTTS StJB 2ND n.G YOUNG, ALV&N& 8 3271 S. BANNOCX ST . ENGI.&1IOOD, CO 80110-2417 2077-03-3-26-018 H LOTS 39-40 8UC 30 JACKSONS 8Dlff HTS LAJlSEN, LARRY D t. MARY JO, JT ffN 4235 S . BANNOCJC ST . &NCL&WOOD, CO 80110-4607 2077-03-3-25-005 H LOTS 9-10 8UC 31 JACKSONS 8Dlff HTS CASSY, &llIC t. LAOIIA, JT TDI 4236 S . BANNOCJC ST . &NGI.EWOOD , co 10110-4608 2077-03-3-25-008 N LOTS 15•16 BL1t 31 Jrma IDlff HTS STIJEB&Jt, RANDALL C t, PANA%0TA G, JT TDI 4260 S . BANNOCK ST . &Nl:I.EWOOD , CO 10110-4608 2077-03-3-26-015 H LOTS 32-33 8UC 30 JACJtSONS 8Dlff HTS PADILLA , DEBRA A t. Pl:A8&, HARTIIA C 4263 S . BANNOCJC ST . ~. co 80110 -4607 2077-10-2-30-008 H IIU&LSNIUIN, HENRY C 4670 S . 8ANNOCX ST . DICI.EWOOD, co 80110-5718 2077-10•2-29·012 N LOT 12 BI.I( 6 GR&DS SUB 211D n.G •na. IICNAl.D 1t 4611 I . BA11NOCX IT . &IICI.SWOOD, CO 10110-5717 3246 S IIAIIIIOCX ST $836.54 3265 S IIAIIIIOCX ST $166 .49 3271 S BANNOCX ST $60 .54 4235 S IIAIIIIOCX ST $191 .82 4236 S IIAIIIIOCX ST $409 .83 4260 S IIAIIIIOCX ST $312.23 4263 S IIAIIIIOCX ST $279.55 4670 I IIAIIIIOCX ST $1,040.41 4611 I UlalOClt IT $132 .H ,.... 511124 I • 0 y • • '· ... CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concrete Replacement Dia1rtct 1995 -Aaanament Roll 1;71-35-2-08-002 M LOT g SX & 3 FT 8LK 1 ICIMBI.& KROl"f PAIIK ON&NS • DANllI. 1211 &. &Arl:S PICY. ~. co 80110-1758 1211 & BADS PKr $73C.28 2077-10-3-20-008 M 701 W aI.I.SVDW AVS W 133 rr 01' & 163 rr LOTS 7-8 ICC I 5 l"f 01' L0'1' 8 JILK 1 VOCZLAAR SUB Wllic;aT, J KDIT , LOffU: I.SK IIARDISft IDl'nlSR DAI.ff, TIUIT C321 W. CCTR AVS. DJ:NVSR, CO 80212-2302 $C77.06 2077-08-3-03-03C N LOT C 8LK U CENTDINIAL ACR&I 7'rll l'I.G BCD&, l'RANCltS I 338' W. CIIENANCO AVS . ~. CO 80110-6312 1g71-3C-2-0C-017 M LOTS 35-36 BI.It 12 muwu.o SPRDOa.E , .JEANNK'l'TE M 2751 S. CHSROICKJ: ST . ll:NGLK1IOOD, co 80110-1418 lg71-3C-2-15-011 M LOTS 21-22 8LK U SPURS BDlff ADD Taaa80, ROCZR R , IIOU, SBAaaf A, JT TD 2gg6 S. CDIIOICS& ST . IDIQLKIIOCD, CO 80110-1423 1g71-3C-3-0C-017 M LOT 5 DNltY ADD TO aGLSIIOOD ~, NSJlITA X. 31C3 8. CRFJIOICSJ' ST . IDIQLKIIOCD, CO 80110-2326 1g71-3C-3-0C-013 M LOT g IIDlllY ADD TO aGLSIIOOD WN>D%CH, DAVID X. , SUSAN It, JT TDI 3171 S . Oi&liuiC&i: ST . ~. CO 80110-2326 1g71-3C-3•04•012 M LOT 10 HDIRY ADD TO IDlm.SWOOD DUNIIAll, NIUlIAN X. , LOIISL, LANalDICZ B , 1336 8 . ZEPHYR CT . LAICSIIIOOD, CO 80232-5358 1g71-3C-3•13•012 M LOTS 11-13 AIIII0'1"1'S SUB 211D l'I.G SWAYZE , t«JllI&L 21352 8JIADOlf IOJNTADf DR. CCNill'KJl, CO IOC33-1622 2077-03-3-20-016 M N 1/2 01' LOT 32 ALL 33-3C IIUt 20 .m IDlff HTS S'l'DI& , HUGI& I Clll 8 . CHS-c>ICS& IT . ~. CO 10110-4613 338' W CIIDIAIIQO AVS $810 .33 2751 S CJISBOKEE ST $75 .68 2gg6 S CJISBOKEE ST $128.73 3143 S CJISBOKEE ST $C05 .81 3171 8 • diLm IT $256.0C 3175 S CDIIOICSK IT $270 .58 32go I CIIDODK IT $H .4!1 HSl.53 . .. .. I. . , 0 • • • CITY OF ENGI..EWOOO Concrete Replacement Dietrict 1195 -Aee ... ment Roll 2077•03·3·27•023 M M 23 FT OF LOT 47 ALL LOT ,8 BLlt 29 .JM:IC8af8 IDlff HTS IVSS, ICll:ITR ,201 S. CIISROICll:E ST. IMCLIWOOD, CO 80110-,615 2077•03·3·27·021 M M 23 rT 01' LOT '3 ALL U IIUt 29 .DCKaaf8 IDlff HTS 8IICllllf, I.SO V 5 cnrrH:U. MAit, JT TD 1316 M. CASTLDIOCD Dll. l'RAIIKTOIIN, CO 80116-9010 2077-03·3·27·020 M LOTS u-,2 5 S 2 l'T 01' '3 BLlt 29 JAC'1alCll8 IDlff H'l'S BOSTJICM, JlICHAJU) A 5 StJ8AN Q, JT TD ,221 S. CIISROlCll:E ST . SNQI.E1IIOOD, CO 80110-,615 1971·3'·'·16•029 M LOTS 39-,o 5 P01l VAC ST MJJ BLlt 8 IIAll'ftlOJ1N KDTO, PAUL Y 767 S. QRAPI: ST. DENVER, CO 80222·2329 1971-35·2·23·0'5 M LOT , 7 BLK 2 ARAPAHOE ACR&S StlB NII.IOI, L&IC R 1310 IC. COBNn.L AVE. &NGLICWOOD, CO 80110-3008 1971·35·2·17·010 M LOT 10 BLK 1 ARAPAIIOI .M:US SOB CtJltLICY, DOIINSI.L 1313 IC . ccml&LL AVI:. IMCLIWOOD, CO 80110•3007 1971-35·2·17·016 N LOT 16 IIUt 1 AIIAPAIICS ACll&I SOB nLCH, l'IISDIUClt J 5 BiaI 8, JT TD 1,21 IC. CCIIIISI.L AVE. IMCLIWOOD, CO 80110•3009 1971·3,•2•22•023 M LOTS '6·'8 IIUt , S Q IIANLDIS AllD HAMSON, IJUC A 5 BAIUIAII~ a, JT TIM ,o, If . coaNlt.L AVE . IMCLIWOOD, CO 80110·1,53 1971·35·2·23-o,o N LOT ,2 IIUt 2 AIIAPAHOI ACUI 11111 t«>LK, MMlTRA A 3021 s . C011N1LL era. IMCLIWOOD, CO 80110•3012 1971·35·2·23•039 N LOT '1 IIUt 2 AIIAPAIIOI ACll&I StJa RAITICAll, DaDI J 3025 I. COIINILL CDl . IMCLIWOOD, CO 10110·3012 ,201 S • HIIICmKS ST $158.98 ,211 S • luiioOICSS ST $335 .66 ,221 S Cidiid.JIIZS ST s,ao.13 32'3 S CLAlllCSOlf ST s,s9.89 1310 IC COIQll!II AYI: $1,787.91 1313 11: co111anJ, AYI: $1,788.92 1,21 I COPNl:II AYI: $1'1.09 ,oo W COPNl:IJ, AYI: $1,311 .'8 3021 1 COPNZII, cm $323.19 3025 • OOllll:tl cm ,2t1 .15 .. I • • ·, • ,. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concrete Replacement Olatrict 1995 -ASHSSment Roll 1971-35-2-24-002 M LOT 5 BLK 5 ARAPAHOE AClUCS SOB PDITELOW, JOHN E 3029 S. CORNELL CIR . ENGI.EIIOOD, co 80110-3075 1971-35-2-07-010 M S 63 I"? OF LOT 7, N 8 I"? 01' LOT 6 8Ut 1 ELLERIGN SOB Rl:SLEY, JORPHDIE A 2875 S. CORONA ST. &NGLEWOOD, co 80110-1719 1971-35-2-07-009 M ROBLES, GERAROO M , ROD ANNA L, JT TEN 2885 S. CORONA ST . &NGLl:WOOD, co 80110-1719 1971-35-2-21-009 M LOTS 17-18 8Ut 8 ICVMfSTON BDWY ADD !GXNELL, DAVID J , LCINU L, JT TEN 7321 S . HIGHLAND DR . LITTLETON, CO 80120-3908 1971-35-3-19-001 M LOTS 1-2 8Ut 41 ICVMfSTONS BDWY ADD D'C'l"l', JOSEPHINE D 3302 S. CORONA ST . ENQI.EWOOD, co 80110-2827 1971-35-2-23-009 M LOT 10 BLK 2 ARAPAHOE AClUCS SOB DYER, CRAIG D 1321 E. DAR~ AVE. IDICLE1IOOD, co 80110-3039 1971·35-2-23-010 M LOT 11 BLK 2 ARAPAHOE AClUCS SUB PIERSON, .JtJDITH 81:GGS 1331 11:. DARtM:IUTH AVE . ~. co 80110-3039 1971-35-2-23-011 M LOT 12 BLK 2 ARAPAHOE AClUCS SUB 8SB&RN' !CENT D 1341 II: . DARtM:IUTH AVE . ~. CO 80110-3039 3029 S CORNELL CIR $1,133.58 2875 S COllOHA ST $1,443 .36 2885 S COllCNA ST $1,292 .28 3064 S CORONA ST $143 .79 3302 S CORONA ST $1,265.19 1321 II: DAR'JHXJTR AVE $2,658 .53 1331 II: DAnNOCTII AVE $2,738.40 1341 II: DAnNOCTII AVE $1,250.40 2077-08-4-09-040 M 4752 S DECATUll ST S 34 .85 FT OF LOT 6 EX 81:G SW CORID LOT TH NE 5.5 I"? TH D 106 .18 I"? TH SW 6 NCNCADA, nANCIS G 4752 S . DECATUR ST . ~. co 80110-6345 $173.09 2077-08-4-09-041 M 4760 S DECATUll ST THAT PAllT or LOTS 6-7 011:SC AB UG * COR LOT 7 TH NE 5.5 l'T TH D 106.18 I"? T IICSLL&Y, DA1IN DUJUIAN 4760 8 . DECATUR ST . ~. co 80110-6345 ..... $134.32 ,..,,. lo/24 I • t. • ·, • .. CITY OF ENGlEWOOO Concrete Replacement District 1995 -Aueument Roll 2077-08-4-09-042 M 4762 S DS~ ST POR LOT 7 DESC AB BEG 10 l"r NI: or SW COR SD LOT TB NI: 28. 35 l'f TB SE 107 . 37 r GRAINGER, BARRY K 4762 S. DECA'1'0R ST. IDICI.EWOOD, co 80110-6345 $32.53 2077-08-4-09-043 M 4770 S DS~ ST PART OF LOTS 7 , 8 DESC AB BG 36. 88 rr NI: or SI( OCR LOT 8 TB SS 115. 23 l'f TB SCBtJI.TZ, .JODITH AIOI, LO&SSSR, ELIZABETH JOD .. DIS, JT '1'SII 4770 S. D~ ST . IDICI.EWOOD, CO 80110-6345 $246.86 2077-08-4-09-044 M '1'IIM' PART or LOT 8 DESC AB BG SW COR SD LOT TB NI: 36 . 88 SAI.AZAR, SHEW JAZZ, JtJL&Z ICAY 4772 S. DECA'1'0R ST . IDICI.EWOOD, co 80110-6345 1971-34-2-06-009 M LOTS 33-34 8L1C 3 TERRY ADD BELIN, JOHNNY J , D J ANNIDA, P .O. BOX 10152 DENVER, CO 80250-0152 1971-34-2-06-007 M IDl'S 29-30 8LIC 3 ffllllYS ADD GIIEINER, HMUt A , RtJ'1'H M 2875 S . D~ ST. IDIC:I.EIIOOD, CO 80110-1433 1971-34-2-14-011 M JT TEN LOTS 23-24 8LIC 20 SPSatll 8DlfY ADD COY, JOYCE D 11962 E . laPLI: AVS . ADaeaA, CO 80012-1210 1971-34-2-21-006 M LOTS 11-12 ID.It 21 SPSDS 8DlfY .ADD MSUN, IUCIIAIID IIAIIDD 3030 8 . D&I.\IIAIIE ST . IDIC:I.EIIOOD, CO 10110-1438 197 1-34-2-22-018 M LOTS 35-36 III.It 4 8 G KANLDIS .ADD GI&SDI , KUI. D , PIIYI.LIS A, JT TEN 3053 S . Dl:I.AlllUI& ST . IDIC:I.EIIOOD , CO 80110-1437 2077-03-2-03-003 M LOTS 5-6 8LIC 1 SUIUlITTS ADD PAIQIESS , RONALD 336 W. H»CPDEN AVS. ENGI.SNOOD, CO 80110-2307 2077-03-3-20-005 M LOTS 9-10 8LIC 20 JACJCSOICI 8DlfY HTS 8""RTZ, JERA L 4134 S . DELMfAU ST . ENCn.EWOOD, CO 10110-4550 4772 S DS~ ST rrTBa 115.23 l'f T $117. 98 2863 S DELAWARE ST $139.16 2875 S DELMfAU ST $441.6' 2990 S DELAWARE ST $315.40 3030 S Ca.ADD ST $139 .16 3053 S D&LADU ST $561.26 3520 S DSI.AIIAIIS ST $577.00 $402.09 . ' • D I • 0 1 32x l • • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concreta Replacement District 1995 -A ..... ment Roll 2077-03-3-20-006 H 4140 S OSI.AWARE ST LOTS 11-12 BLJt 20 JM:KSONS BDlff HTS AYALA, JOHN F , CH&RYL H, JT T&lf 4140 S . DEI.AlllUI& ST. &NGI.EWOOD , CO 80110-4550 $907 .49 2077-10-2-04-010 H 4370 S DSLAlfAltJ: ST LOTS 20-21 BLJt 4 IIIOLI.Dlll&BSllS BDlfr B'l'S 211D ADD WIIDf PLAT IS rn.&D DSSC AS ac; WALLING, WAYNS X. , JUDITH R, JT T&lf 4370 S . DEI.AlllUI& ST. &IIGI.&WOOD, co 80110-5643 $187 .22 2077-10-2-20-001 H 4500 S DU.ADD ST LOTS 1-2 BLJt 2 111000MANS StJ8 B&GORDIS, NORSEN A 4500 DE:t.AWARE ST . &NGI.EWOOD, co 80110-5647 $994.50 2077-10-2-20-002 H 4510 S OSI.AWARE ST LOTS 3-4 BLJt 2 woor.tfiUfS StJ8 SROEHAICER, &DITR HIUlIE 4510 S . DEI..AlfARE ST. ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110-5647 $1,346 .87 2077-10-3-04-007 H 4770 S DSI..AlfARE ST LOTS 15-16 BLJt 5 LEELAND HTS LEVINE , Hl'lUt LEE 2303 E . DAR'1'MOOTR AVE. ENGI.EWOOD, CO 80110-3079 $290 .07 2077-10-3-13-007 H 4886 S D&I.AWARE ST W 133 FT 01' I.OT 7 BLJt 3 ICOl:RI.ER. SUB PARKER, IIEJIRY R JR , JOYCE S, JT T&lf 4886 S . D&I.AWARE ST . IDIGI.&WOOD, CO 80110-6515 $177.67 2077-10-3-24-006 H 5070 8 D&l.AIIJIJIS ST I.OT 11 DSI.AIIMI& HTS CCllll&R, UJUlY D , HANCS , PATRICIA A 4880 S. WASHINGTON ST . &Nl:l.l:1IIOOD , CO 80110-6928 $577.96 1971-35-2-20-005 H LOTS 9-10 BLJt 10 W H B&T'l'S 1ST ADD TO &VNISTOII CAl.ARAN , 80B8IE V , B&T'l'Y A , JT TU 3036 8 . DONNING ST . ENC:I.S1IIOOD , co 80110-1735 1971-35-2-20-006 H LOTS 11-12 BI.It 10 W H B&T'l'S 1ST ADD TO &VNfSTOII CROlfl'OOT, JOHN C , URBAIIII. I., JT T&lf 1733 CONCOIU> DR . fORT COLI.INS , CO 80526-1601 1971-35-3-18-002 H LOTS 3-4 BI.It 40 EVMISTOIIS ~ ADD SCINC&Jl , Gll&GORY P, C.AI.DSJIClf, AlfI'tA IIACDI., JT 'fDI 3312 8. DONNING ST . &Nl:l.l:1IIOOD, co 80110-2909 3036 8 DONNING ST $1,338 .51 3046 S DOIIIIING ST '450 .12 3312 8 DOIIIIING ST t151.4' ,,.. 10ol24 • . I • 0 • • • ,~ . • ' (, CITY OF ENGI.EWOOO Concreta Replacement 018trict 1995 -Aueament Roll 2077-02-2-04-018 M LO'rS 44-46 BI.IC 1 HIGGINS S BDlfY HTS PLtHCJl, J»aS L , CAIIOL J, J'f TDf 535 PSNMIICOD Cl:R. ~. CO 80110-6923 3511 S DOlllfDIQ ST $352.33 2077-02-2-03-006 N 3560 S DOlal]lf; ST N 45 n or s 77 112 " i:.on 1-12 auc 2 'RAGSaS asua or aut 4, u STS vsaoa WILL:IANSaf, IIOCZJl L , IIOLDa N, JT SIi 3560 S . DOlllfXIIG ST . DIQLSIIIOOD, CO 80110-3950 $724.15 2077-02-2-03•007 N 3570 S DOlal]lf; ST N 12 1/2 rr OF LO'r 13, S 32 1/2 FT or LOTS 7,8,9,10,11, 12 BLK 2 YSAGSaS D Hll:ITZ, JSFIUY J 3570 S. DONNING ST. ~. CO 80110-3950 $304.01 2077•02·2-03-008 M 3580 S DOlllfDIQ ST S 25 n or IDT 13 ALL or 14 BI.It 2 Y&MiZJtS USOB or 8L1t 4 VSJIONA PL U STS , V roans, LIDA MAE 2611 S . LINI.EY CT . DINVE1l, CO 80219 1971-35-3-11•001 M LOTS 1-2 BI.It 23 EVANSTON BDlfY ADD ICl:RR, RICHARD LLOYD , LYNNE M, J'f ffN 1000 &. EASTMAN AV&. l:NCL&WOOD, co 80110-2819 1971-34-3-06-012 M LOT 12 8Llt 1 tJJllMAN SUB TAYLOR, DONALD LSI: 595 W. EASTMAN AV&. &NGI.IWOOD, co 80110-2313 1971•34•3•06•018 M LO'r 18 11L1t 1 tlHlMAN SUB BAltllI& , SMCJl:L Bll&TT 3151 S . ILATI ST . &NC;LIIIOOD, CO 80110-2314 2077-03-2-04-012 M LOTS 17-26 8LIC 1 ~ riltST NATL IIAMIC or IICLDIOOD ' CI.IVSTIIOIT ll&ALTY DIYSl'fOIII 2001 CJIOCJCIR IU). 111:STLAICS , OH 44145-6966 2077-03-2-17-013 N LO'rS 1-3 BI.IC 19 DICl.DOOD CONANT, I»I J , LDIDA L 3830 S . IHll:aNMf ST. INaI.&1IOOO, co 80110 2077-03-2-17•016 N LOTI 12•13 Ill.I( 19 acL&IIOCD DUl'IMMIN, CHAaU:I N , oan:a A, JT SIi 3695 I . ILATI IT . ~. CO 10110-3546 08-Mlr·N $304.96 1000 & &ASDGUI AV& $1,378.00 595 'If &ASDGUI AV& $1,004 .04 3151 S &I.M'I ST $511 .37 3530 S &I.M'I ST $519 .29 3619 I &I.M'I IT $1,191 .71 3695 I &I.M'I IT $773 .70 ,._ nota. • . . .. .. I • 0 • • • CITY Of' ENGlEWOOO Concreta Replacement Dlatrict 1995 -Ae•mment Roll 2077-03-3-05-004 M LOTS 7-8 8UC 5 JN:JalCll8 IIDlfY HTS S'tAIISSCtJ, QIISOIICIII: '&LEMA, JT TEN 3924 S . ELATI ST. ~. CO 80110-4554 2077-03-3-05-011 M LOTS 21-22 IILlt 5 JrmS IIDlfY ns Sl:DmlT, G:LDI I , Sll&I:IA It , .JOIDISON, ADI. It .JR, JT TEN 3912 S. &UTI: ST. ~. CO 10110-4554 2077-03-3-05-012 M LOTS 23-24 8UC 5 JM:ltSONS BDNY ns BRONN, ROB&RT L , ~ J TllUSn.S 260 ~cm. &NGI.DIOOD, CO 80110-6821 2077-03-3-29-021 M LOTS 45-46 BLlt 27 JACKSONS BDNY HTS DtJNNDfG, PAml:Cll J 4215 S . EIATI: ST . &NGLEltOOD, co 80110-4558 3924 SELA.TI: ST $164.42 3H2 S SI.Arr ST ,212.06 3990 S KLM'I: ST $835.65 4215 S KLM'I: ST $172.52 2077-10-2-12-012 M 4490 S SLM'I: ST LOTS 23-24 BLlt 12 WOLLENll&B&RS IIDlfY HTS 211D ADD WH&N PLAT IS FI:L&D DISC AS B& ZOB&MS, JOHN I:, 8AIIBARA J, JT TEN 4490 S. EIATI: ST. &NGLEltOOD, CO 80110-5652 $125.69 2077-10-3•22-009 M LOT 9 BLlt 1 COODWDf HTS TEST&ll, .DNI:c& M 5099 8. KLM'I: ST . IDIQL&1IOCD, CO 80110-6526 1971-35-4-17-001 M LOT 21 8UC 8 UIG'D&lf RD.LS 2la> l'I.G SHJ:TR, CRAI:Cil W , Ala 1fI:LSQI, JT TSII 2209 I . FLOTI> PL. IDIQL&1IOCD, CO 80110-3132 1971-35-4•11•045 M LOT 7 III.It 9 HANl'DD RI:LLS 21m l'I.G NOIITQClt&JlY , .lORPH 8 , PATIUCI:A N, JT TDI 2231 I . rtOYD PL . IDIQL&1IOCD, CO 80110-3133 1971-35-4-18-044 M LOT 6 8UC 9 HANl'DD RI:LLS 21m l'I.G D&IIYIJt CONSIRVATI:VI JIAPTI:IT RKDIMlY P.O . aox 10000 DDY&ll, CO 80250-0100 1971-35•4•17-012 N LOT 25 8UC I HANl'DD RILLS 21m l'I.G NM"r&IOII, II.IZAIIITH N 2301 I. FLOTI> PL. ~. CO 10110-3134 5099 S SLM'I: ST $596.69 2209 I FLOTI> PL '315.40 2231 I FLOTI> PL .499 .28 2268 I FLOTI> PL '313 .78 2309 I n,om PL .956.57 Pa9f 12ot24 ,.; I • 0 • er------------------------,--~ • • <. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concret8 Replacement District 1995 -Aneament Roll 1971-35-4-18-041 M LOT 3 BLK 9 IUINPDSN RILLS 2ND l'LG ACREY, GUSTAV V, ANITA K, JT TEN 2338 I:. FLOYD PL . SMC:LEIIOOD, co 80110-3135 1971-35-4-17-014 M LOT 27 BLK 8 UNl'D&lf Rn.LI am l'LG SAIIDBIUI, Tllc»a8 ~ , DSaA Aat, JT ftlf 2369 B. n.o!D PL . ~. CO 10110-3134 1971-35-4-17-015 N LOT 28 BLK 8 IIMGIDSlf Rn.LI am l'LG IIO'ffflUITBIN, ARftltJll r , ~. JT ftlf 2399 &. n.on> PL. BNGLEWOOD, CO 80110-3134 1971-34-2-12-003 M LOTS 7-10 BI.IC 2 S G HAMLINS ADD STUSKA , RAllVl:Y J 2930 S . FOX ST. BNGLEWOOD, CO 80110 1971-34-2-11-018 M ALL 37 , S 1/2 or 38 BI.IC 1 S G HAMLINS ADD BAR TBCHNICAL INC 5201 S . M&ADB ST . LITTLl:'l'ON, CO 80123-1743 1971-34-3-06-009 M LOT 9 BLK 1 tJHUGN SUB I.AND, ROBBllT T , DIAIIB R, JT DN 3166 S . l'OX ST . ~. CO 80110-2319 1971-34-3-06-010 M LOT 10 BI.IC 1 tJHUGN SUB JM:KSaf, ST&11MlT A , JOIIDAlf, 1fII.LIMC C, JT !DI 6025 S. &ATON LIi. LITTLETON, CO 80123-3768 2077-03-2-18-015 M LOTS 1-2 III.It 20 IDlm.lllOCD COrrl:LT, 'l'Haa.B, IIIOIINA J&AN, JT TD 725 ROOICBll ST. Dl:NV&R, CO 80204-3204 2077-03-2-22-003 M LOTS 5-7 , N 5 n or 8 III.K 2 LOGAIIDAI.& KtJff , l:ARL L , MIUlY L, JT TSN 3728 S . l'OX ST . DIGI.&IIOOD , co 80110-3420 2077-03-3-06-002 N LOTS 4-5 III.It 6 JM:JtaCIIS aJlff HTS S'fOIIH, J&DY R , DAIILA .JO, JT TSN 3916 S . l'OX ST. ~. co 90110-4s,1 2338 B n.o!D PL $325.53 2369 B n.o!D PL $'71.83 2399 B n.o!D PL $317 .97 2930 S l'OX ST $746 .42 2947 S l'OX ST $1,196.76 3166 S l'OX ST $317.58 3633 S l'OX ST $0.00 3728 S l'OX ST $707.65 3916 S l'OX ST HA .11 ,..._ fJol24 • .. I • • .:------------------------,----, • - CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concrete Replacement District 1995 -A••••ment Roll 2077-03-3-06-003 M LOTS 6-7 BI.IC 6 JM:JCSONS BDlfY ll'l'S lUVERA, VDONICA A 3924 S . FOX ST. IDIG:LEWOOD, CO 80110-4561 2077-10-2-07-010 M :t.oTS 25-26 III.IC 7 ~ aJlfr HTS 2ND ADD 1fRSN PU.T PSil'l'ZR, N1UCD11: , DIINl:TR, JT TD 1393 S. 1frANDOT ST. DZNVZR, CO 80223-3322 2077-10-2-08-013 M :t.oTS 25-26 III.IC 8 WOLLSMl&DltS BDlf!' ll'l'S 2ND ADD 1f 1/2 01' 7 I.EACH, Dirr l'OSS , DAN , DOIIAU> N 4395 S. GALAPAGO ST . DICLZWOOD, CO 80110-5624 2077-10-2-26-008 M S 67 l'T 3 Df 01' :t.oTS 7-8 N:)RSE SOB &WOLDT, DALE M, ROTH A 4670 S. GALAPAGO ST. ZNGLZWOOD, CO 80110-5631 1971-35-3-19-012 M :t.oTS 24-25 III.IC 41 ZVANSTCN BDlfY ADD UJCMIUI, ROBZRT I 1101 Z. GIRARD AVE . DICLZWOOD, CO 80110-2912 2077-08-3-05-028 M I.OT 12 BI.It 20 CDffalNIAL ACUS 2ND l'LG 1fNIIIZR, DAVID M , PATRICIA M, JT TD 3230 11'. GltAIID AVE. Zlll:I.&IIOOD, CO 80110-6317 2077-08-3-06-023 M I.OT 15 8UC 45 CZNTDINIAI. ACUS 7TB l'LG IIOlffUl, IIAIUCSY ll , S1IAIINCN N, JT TD 3320 11'. caAND AVE. ICNQI.DIOCX), co 80110-6319 1971-34-1-29-010 M :t.oTS 6-8 IIUC 4 ICJ:U.IZS SOIi US 5/8 GIZM, 1tYI.1: I. , ANDRZA R talfIN-GIDC, JT TD 2868 S . c:RANT ST . ZNGI.Z1IIOOD, CO 80110-1613 1971-34-4-27-002 M :t.oTS 3-4 III.IC 8 PRDCIU ADD l!GNSZAU, ftllRI A 3412 S. c:RANT ST. ZMCI.ZWOOD, co 80110-2611 2077-10-4-21-010 M LOT 10 8UC 2 UI.I.ZWOOD 110CD, UNJ»CIN N , CORDIA P, JT TD 490!1 S. GIIAlff ST. SIIG1.DIOOD, co 10110-6121 3924 S l'OX ST $190 .57 4397 S l'OX ST IS l'II.&I> D&SC AS BG $976.41 4395 S GALAPAGO ST , Z 1/2 ol' 8 $424 .42 4670 S GALAPAGO ST $102.01 1101 Z GIRARD AVE $1,128.00 3230 1f caAND AVE $612.06 3320 1f GaAIID AVE $234.24 2868 S aAlff ST $304 .75 3412 S aAlff ST $189.20 490!1 I caANT IT $1,769.10 P9 14ol2' I • 0 • • ·, • .. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concrete Replacement District 1995 -Aaesament Roll 1971-34-3-26-00l M 203 1f IIMGDDI AVS PORTIONS OF BI.It 1 CITY QAIIDDIS, BLltS 2, 3 l!fIU.SDIS SUB, l'I.OOI) ADD QILlt 1 M NORTHERN ENGLEWOOD LDaTSI) PARTNDUIRIP I BRIS'fOI. QIIOUP 400 HONTGCISR.Y ST. 1400 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104-1229 $8,814 .08 1971-28-3-04-023 N w 60 rr ors 112 or LOT 2 BLlt 3 SOOTIILAl8f CZJll8 Al9l&X IIQIIDDalf, .JSllALI) A 2381 1f . HARVMII> Aft . ~. CO 80110-1122 2077-08-3-12-003 N LOT 3 BI.It 16 CDITDGIIAL ACRl:S 2MD n.G NSI.CRIOR, WILLIAN C , .JOAN D, JT 'l'Df 5088 S . HOO~ ST . IDIQLSIIIOOI), co 80110-6325 2381 1f HARVMlD AVS $397 .47 5088 S IIOOICS1l ST $275 .17 2077-03-2-20-007 M 3760 S HtJRON ST s 15 rr or LOT 15 ALL LOT 16 M 20 rr or LOT 17 BI.It 4 LOOAlfDAL& HOl'nGUI, .JORlf W , CI.AIU J, JT TElf 3760 S. HURON ST. ElfQLSWOOD, co 80110-3428 $184 .87 2077-09-l-00-045 M 4387 S HUltiOlf ST BSG 445 FT S , 30 rr 1f or Ml: COR or S&C 9-5-68 TH W 256 FT TH S 119 rr M/L TH DLI.J:Y, WILLIAM A , SAlfDltA L, JT 'l'Df 4387 S. HtJRON ST . llfl:LSWOOD , co 80110 $605 .96 2077-09-1-10-016 M 4525 S IIUIIICII ST M 76 . 42 rr or PLOT 1 BUt 4 r P GmtUU aJNY ns SPANPIMATO, LY!llf M , CONCHA, RICAIIDO A, JT 'l'Df 4525 S. HtJRON ST . ~. CO 80110-5635 $406.47 2077-09-1-lC-015 N 4535 S 11U11C11 ST PLOT 1 sx M 76.42 rr, sx a 150 rr III.It 4 r P GtaaDS a,wy R'l'S SCll1JL&R, S'l'l:PHDI C , MUlTDf, JaAIIIIS N, JT TDI 4535 S . HtJRCJN ST. DICL&WCOD, CO 80110-5635 $965.64 2077-10-3-09-003 N W 1/2 LOT 3 BI.It 1 ICDKHI.&lt StJII RAISCH, l:UCElfl: R SR , CATlll:JlDIS L, JT 'l'Df 4120 S . HtJaON ST . l:NGLl:WOOO, co 80110-6441 4820 S IIUIIICII ST $221 .14 1971-28-3-02-100 N 2000 W ILIFF AVS N 85 . 5 FT OF LOT 19 SX THI: I: 5 rr BLlt l SOOTRI.A1llf lallDDIS A11NaX ftIST, ADAM M , NIUlY A, JT TDI 2965 S. RALEIGH ST . DIDIVZR, CO 80236-2135 $219.24 2077-09-4-12-013 N 5010 I D1CA Da LOT 4 WHITADR ACUI 2MD n.G D&WI'l'T, GalAU) D Ja , avsJII.Y J, JT TDI 5010 I . INCA DR. ~. CO 80110-6472 ,,01 .23 • I. , • • - '· CITY OF ENGLEWOOO Concretlt Replacement District 1995 -As ... sment Roll 2077-04-l-00-028 M 3827 S INCA ST BG 356 FT W , 456 FT N or R COR or NS l/4, TR N 58 FT, TR W 133 FT TH S 58 IOll:GHT, SCOTT & , D&BIIA R, JT TDI 3827 S . INCA ST . &MC:.DIOOD, co 80110-3406 $318.02 2077-04-l-00-033 M 3857 S INCA ST 8SG 356 FT W , 290 FT N or SS ala or NS l/4 TR N 50 FT TR W 133 FT TR S 50 FT BIIAI.IC, MICIIML J 5 laRY KAY, JT TDI 6563 S. STEZL& ST . LZTTL&TON, CO 80121-2945 $1,139.25 2077-04-1-00-032 M 3861 S INCA ST BSG 356 FT W , 240 FT N or SJ: COR or NS 1/ 4 TR N 50 FT TR W l33 FT TR S 50 FT BIIAI.IC, MICHA&L J 5 MARY It, JT TDI 6563 S. ST&&LE ST. LITTLETON, CO 80121-2945 $1,132.92 2077-04-4-02-031 M LOT 9 BLIC 2 LOrrR&DA SUB MICHAUD, &OGEN& J 5 TH&USS M, JT TDf 3985 S. INCA ST. &NCLEWOOD, co 80110-4530 2077-04-4-02-019 M LOT l 7 OXl'ORD H'l'S 4TH !'LG IIAI.VORSON, ROB&llT W 4097 S . INCA ST. ~. co 80110-4532 2077-04-4-08-009 M LOT 9 BLK 2 OXl'ORD 11'1'8 l'OURHllll, AIINOLD L 5 ANNA8&LL&, JT TDI 4170 8. INCA ST. IDlla.S1IOOD, CO 80110-4514 2077-09-l-l0-003 M N 75 FT ors 150 FT or PLOT 2 BLK 4 r P Gma&RS BDNT 11'1'8 ZARDalf, ARTHURS, TUl&SA It, JT TDI 4520 8. INCA ST . IDlla.S1IOOD, CO 80110-5602 2077-09-4-02-013 M S 50 FT LOT 1l , N 25 FT LOT lO BLK ll BSI.TI R&stJII 2ND n.G rrna, ™" J ' ROUllT D, JT TDI 4735 S . INCA ST . ~. co 80110-6408 2077-09-4-02-012 M 8 75 FT LOT lO BLK 1l ULTS UstJII 211) n.G BAI.SY, CHRISTOPHER WILLIAN 5 &n.&DI NICUI.S, JT TDI 4755 8. INCA ST . ~. CO IOll0-6401 2077-09-4-02-0ll N LOT 9 IILlt 1l BSLTI usua 211) n.G DONALi), IIIWCS N 5 IIO&ALIS A, .J'f TDI 4775 I . INCA IT . ~. CO 10110-6401 3985 S INCA ST $246 .lO 4097 S INCA ST $478.88 4170 S INCA ST $323.24 4520 8 INCA ST $153.52 4735 S INCA ST $492 .25 4755 S INCA IT t336.33 4775 8 DICA IT '1,101.15 ,..._ ft~N • .. I • • 0 '32xl • • ·, • CITY OF ENGLEWOOO Concreta Replacement Dls1rtct 1115 -Aawament Roll 2077-08-3-13-002 M LOT 2 BUt 15 aNftllNUL ACIIS8 2a> n.G MARTIN, MICHAEL F , MANCr I., JT DR 5040 S. IllVIHG ST . ~. CO 80110-6327 2077-08-3-13-003 M LOT 3 BUt 15 CDITDaflAL ACIIS8 2a> n.G ftl:CI: • IIIJBr I. 5080 S. IllVIHG ST. ~. CO 80110-6327 2077-04-1-09-015 M LOTS 45-41 IIUt 7 I.Oc;AIIDAU TISltNSY, aoa&RT K 3705 S. JASON ST . ~. CO 80110-3407 2077-04-1-08-004 M LOTS 13-14 BI.It 6 I.OQ,NDAI.ll CANPDI.I., RICHAIU) G , ammJ: I: , JT DR 3754 S. JASON ST. IDfGI.l:WOOD, co 80110-3408 5040 8 IltYDC 8T $&10.41 5010 8 IJlVDIG 11T ,211.01 3701 8 JA8Cllf 8T $784 .73 3754 S JA80H ST $889.23 2077-04-1-09•010 M 3773 S JA8Cllf ST LOTS 27-31 BI.It 7 I.OQ,NDAI.ll 11«1881:UO.N, WII.I.IAM G , AIMl:DA R, JT Tl:lf 6198 S. I.AlCl:VIE1f ST. I.ITTI.l:TON, CO 80120-2733 $1,169 .92 2077-04-1-00-041 M 3890 8 JA8CII ST THAT PART OF NI: 1/4 UC 4-5-H Dl:SC A8 8&G 622 l'T 1f , 30 l'T If or SI: COil or 8D MARTIN, Slll:IUUI.I. R 3890 S . JASON ST . l:NQI.l:1IOOD , CO 80110-3410 $669.65 2077-04-4-02•001 M 3900 S JA8CII ST LOT 20 BI.It 2 I.Ol'l'RSDA SUB YOONG, PAUL I: , COIINI& .ro, JT DR 3900 S . JASON ST. l:NQI.l:1IOOD, co 80110-4535 $1,313.63 2077-04-4-02-004 MV 3930 S JA8CJN ST LOT 1 7 BI.It 2 I.Ol'nl:IIA SUB Mr&KI1f, J»tl:S 1f 3930 S . JASON ST . l:lfGI.l:1IOOD, CO 80110-4535 $958.59 2077-04-4-09-006 M I.OT 6 BI.It 1 OXl'OIID 11'1'8 IIUSCIINl:R, VICTOR H II , PADICIA I., JT Tl:lf 4140 S . JASON ST. l:lfaI.l:IIIOOD, CO 80110-4517 2077-09-1-03-004 N I.OT 7 QUINCY Aa&S Dl:AY·UUSCH, NA111t 4301 S . JASON IT . l:lfaI.l:IIIOOD, CO 80110-5501 41'0 S JA8CII ST '315.40 4301 8 JA8CII ST ,o.oo . , I. 0 '32 x l • ,.. • • - CITY OF ENGI..EWOOO Concrete Replacement Dlatrtct 1995 -A••••mant Roll 2077-09·1·02·023 N LOT 1 7 QUINCY ACRJ:S PHILLIPE, JMSS CZORGE 6466 E. FAIR AVE. ENCLEWOOD, CO 80111•4409 2077-09·1·02·018 N LOT 22 QUINCY ACRJ:S 8lltJNAN, J081:PH L 27!5!5 E . ~SAVE. DJl:IIVJl:ll, CO 80210-6410 2077•09·4·02·001 N M 7!5 FT or LOT 18LK11111:I.TS RJl:8 2ND rLG Nll.LSR, QNlY D 5 DAMSLIA L 4700 8 . JASON ST . ll:lll:LEIIOOD, CO 80110-6413 2077-09·4·09·015 N LOT 15 BLK 2 IIOBAY 11'1'8 SlWlll!)Jl:JlS , IIOBJl:RT I: a; STACY L , JT '!SN 3338 S . ALCOT'l' ST. l:NCLEWOOD, co 80111 2077-08·3·08·021 N M 70 FT OF LOT 12 8LK 50 CElffDINIAL ACIIJl:S 9TB l'LG RAN&af, ~Rll 5041 S . JULIAN ST. ~. CO 80110-6328 2077-08•3•08·043 N LOT 8 11:X S 23 FT 8LK 50 CDl'1'DarIAL AC:111:8 9TB l'LG IION'1', ICSVIM D 5 IU.IZAal:'ftl J, JT ftll !5046 S . JULIAN ST . ~. CO 80110-6328 4342 S JASON ST $436 .87 4379 S JASON ST $!508.92 4700 S JASON ST $1,058 .64 4821 S JASON ST $1,964 .55 5041 S JULIAN ST $749.57 5046 8 JULIAN ST $480 .!53 2077-04·4·10·005 N 4163 8 ~ CT LOT 19 BLK 1 aon taADClll8 QANIT, Jl:DITB r 4163 S . KALAMATH CT. ~. CO 80110-4420 $366.34 2077-04·4·00•047 N 4000 8 ~ ST PART or SI: 1/4 81:G AT A PT 30 FT W 01' * COR or IIUC 37 LOC:MIDAU, NOif VACAnD NII.LDl, WILLIAM r !549!5 CARDOO RD . LI'l'TLll:TOII, CO 80123•2763 $664.04 2077•09·1·12·004 N LOT 13 IIADIJl:S SUII l'DIDLAY, IIU8U~ I: 4!540 S. ~'1'H ST. ~. CO 80110-5610 2077-08•3•01·015 N LOT 1 7 IILlt !50 CDffDIIIUI. .M::aU t'ftl ~ DSIIAllT, SHiaLSY J !5036 ~ CT . Jl:NQL&IIOCX), CO 80110-6329 4!540 S ~TB ST $!578 .39 5036 ICJl:DLAlm CT .275 .H . ' .. I. 0 'a2xl • • • 1. CITY Of' ENGL.EWCOO Concl'918 Replacement Dlatrict 1• • A11111,-111: Roll 2077-08-2-09-011 N LOT 10 BLIC 1 PI.SA.SAN'1' vm1f 2IE n.c POletSLL, JODI ,so5 S . ltINC ST . ~. CO 80110-5332 2077-08-2-10-023 N LOT , BLIC 6 PI.&ASAIIT vm1f 2IK> n.c OMMNI, PHILIP R '640 S . KNOX CT. ~. CO 80110-5335 '505 a KilC ST '313.73 $142.62 1971-35-3-28-015 N 3451 S t.Al'A%ST't'I: ST LOTS 1-10, LOTS 35-36, LOTS 31-41 Ill.It 50, VJIC AI.t.ZY ADJ LOTS 1-10, 39-,1 »&RICAN IIOOSING l'OOMDATION DIC AT'!lf: KDaKRLY A lalITH P .O. BOX 12000 JACKSON, MS 39236-2000 1971-35-3-28-012 M LOTS 33-34 BLIC 50 EVANSTON BDlff ADD RANSI>&LL, SRARaf R 3459 S . LAl'AYJ:'l'TI: ST . SNGI.l:1IOOD, CO 80110-2926 1971-34-4-07-007 N LOT 12, Nl/2 OF 13 BLIC 3 ROSI: ADD ANDERSON, LORI 3148 S . LINCOLN ST. l:NGI.l:WOOD, CO 80110-2536 2077-10-1-10-002 M LOTS 3-4 11Ut ,2 S 8DlfY HTS MATI.OC!t, GUY 1f , ADRIAII J 4,06 S . LIIICOLN ST . 11:HGI.EWOOD, CO 80110-5731 2077-10-1-10-006 M LOTS 14-16 III.IC ,2 S 8DlfY HTS MMlTINl:Z , AllTIIUll G 7233 S. '1'AMIUtAC ST . l:NGI.l:llOOD, CO 80112 2077-08-3-08-045 M I.OT 13 BI.It 47 ~ ACIISS 7TH n.c PROVZNZANO, l'RAIGt J JR 5050 S . LDIDIDf DR. &NC;Ll:IIOOD, CO 80110-6333 2077 -08-3-01-047 M I.OT 1' BUt ,7 Cl:lftSNlfIAL ACIISS 7'fll n.c LLOYD , Dl:8ltA G 5060 S. LDIDl:N DR . ~. CO 80110-6333 2077-08-3-os-006 N LOT 1fi BI.It '7 caffDllfIAL ACIISS 7'fll n.G LICHINI , DOI.Cal:S A 50H S. LDIDIDf DR. ~. CO 80110-CJJJ $H2.79 3,59 S t.Al'A%ST'l'S ST $892.5, 3148 S LIIICOLN ST $296.89 "06 s LINCOLN ST $164 .42 "5' 8 LDICOUI ST S-04.60 5050 8 LDIDIDf DR $261 .59 5060 S LDIDIDf DR $402 .53 50H a LDIDIDf DR $247 .43 ,._. ftf/124 .. .. I • 0 • • • CITY OF ENGl.EWOOO Concreta Replacement Dlatrict 1995 -Aueament Roll 2077-08-3-08-007 M 5098 S LZ!IDll:N DR LOT 17 BLK C7 Cll:M'fDINXAL ACRSS 7TB FLG QCIDNll:R, DAVID It , NANCY S, JT 'l'DI 5098 S. LINDll:N DR . IDIQLll:1IOOD, CO 80110-6333 $32C .5C 2077-09-1-15-00C M C555 S LIPAN CT PART 01' LOTS C5-U , PART 01' VJIC CIR MJJ, Dll:SC AS BEG AT A P'f 80 rr M 01' SIi: C 1f!lGf, .roJ>ITB L C555 S. LIPAN CT. SNQLll:IIOOD, CO 80110-5511 $1,315.1 2077-09-C-07-013 M C9C5 S LIPAN DR PLOT 5 11RITAltll:ll SOB LJ:CRAIU) • llOBll:RT II: C9C5 S. LIP.Air DR. SNQLll:IIOOD, co 10110-6,25 $315.6C 2077-0C-C-10-002 M LOT 21 RADS SOB HtJCXVAI.11: , ltll:ITB I' , CBUtn. L , JT TD C120 S . LIPAN ST . ll:NtlLll:1IOOD, CO 10110-,,02 2077-0C-C-13-009 M LOT 32 HAYES StJB LITCHl'Ill:LD, STll:VEN J, .JODI L, JT TD C280 S. LIPAN ST . ~. CO 10110-,,0, '120 S LIPAN ST $282 .55 ,210 S LIPAN ST $63C.30 2077-09-1-00-056 tN '315 S LIPAN ST BSG 150 rr S 01' Ml: COR Nlf 1/C NII: 1/C BC 9-5-68 TB W 100 rr TB I 60 ff TB II: 1 DADLll:Y, RAMDAHL J , T»aa J, JT TD C315 S. LIPAN ST . ll:lfC:LS1IIOOD, CO 80110-5506 2077-09-1-00-062 M UG 210 rr S 01' NII: COR Nlf 1/C NII: 1/C 811:C 9-5-68 TB W 168 ST.AMPMJOS , GEORGI: D , ..aY JMIII: , JT 'l'DI C325 S. LIPAN ST. IDIGI.ll:1IOOD, co 80110-5506 1911-3c-,-o,-013 M LOT 2 C BIJC 1 IIAIIIC ADD WEIIDT, Pll:Gl:Y A 2618C COIINll:I.IUS ST. CONI..a, CO 80C33-916C 2077-03-1-0C-006 N LOTS 17-19 BLK C RIQGDIS 11:a; GDl8 DAVl:T, Nll8LLI: 8 3570 •. LOCalf ff . ll:IIGLSIIOOD, CO 80110-3731 2077-10-1-05-023 N LOTS '7-CI aLlt 37 8 alllff IIT8 vac 5 1/2 AU.SY ADJ AllNDIISnATCa 01' Vll:TS AffA%a8 I lana.L& A QCSTZ ,2,2 8 . PDalSTLVMIIA ff . LITTL&TCIII, CO 10121-2251 $919 .59 '325 S LIPAN ST rr TB s 60 rr TB 11: 1 saao.,5 31H S LOQAlf ST $531 .'3 3570 8 LOQAlf IT '226 .53 '301 8 LOQAlf ff '1,153 .3' ,._ 20t/lN ,; I • 0 • 0 --------------------------------. • • • ·, • .. CITY OF ENGI..EWOOO Concrwa Replacement Dletrict 1995 -A ..... ment Roll 2077-10-4-20-034 M LOT 33 BI.It 4 UI.I.EWOOD D&RNBACH, LISA M 5542 E. CALEY AVE . LITTLETON, CO 80121 1971-35-2-16-022 M LOTS 47-48 BLlt 9 1f H 81:'?'TS 1ST ADD '?O INMfSTOlf PIJ:Tlt%AIC, DOHAU) F Jll 2901 S . MAIUON ST. IDll:Ll:1IOOD, CO 80110-1768 1971-35-2-23-003 M LOT 3 BI.It 2 ARAPAHOS ACR&S SOB Pn:RSON, DIC P.O. BOX 472 <a:OltGl:TOIIN , CO 80444-0472 1971-35-2-23-004 M LOT 4 BI.It 2 ARAPAHOS ACRES SOB PIERSON, JODITH m:ac;s 1331 S . DARD«XJTH AVE. ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110-3039 1971-35-3-14-005 M LOTS 13-14 BLlt 26 INMflTOlf 8DIIY ADD STRUVE , H&NllY D , NIIRY SLIZAUTH, JT TD 3268 S. MAIUON ST . SNGLZ1IOOD, CO 80110-2930 2077-03-3-07-042 M LOT 12 BI.It 1 OX--UltJB OF 4/13 DASCHOFSKY, TCIMY 1f, TANYA&, JT TIDf 705 1f . NASSAU 1fAY ~. CO 80110-4538 '901 S IDQAN ST $2,291.81 2901 S MIUlION ST $1,209.34 3020 S MIUlION ST $539.58 3030 S MIUlION ST $1,598 .48 3268 S MIUlION ST $1,196.56 705 1f NASSAU 1fAY $2,966 .32 1971-35-2·00-021 M 2909 S OCilDEN IT m:a 504 . 74 rr s , 81 .45 rr s or MW coa or l1f 1/4 or MW 1/4 TH s 55 rr TH s 12 McGOlfAN, ICATIIL&al L 2909 S . OGDEN ST . &NGI.SWOOD, CO 80110-1747 1971-35·2·14-007 M LOTS 15-16 III.IC 2 INMflTOlf 8DIIY ADD IIAIIDSR , THtmNMI H, MELLS C 2954 S . OGDEN IT . SNGLSWOOD , CO 80110-1748 1971-35-2-14-008 M LOTS 17-18 BUt 2 &V»IITON 8DIIY ADD IISSffALL, DAVXD A 2960 S . OGDEN IT. ICIIGLSWOOD, CO 80110-1748 2077-04-4•12-012 N LOT 4 8UC 2 ltOSS tcADOIIS N'Jaall , ADIIIDINS 1092 If. OXl'OaD PL . SIIGI.SIIOOD, CO 10110-4465 '313.73 $1,313.31 2960 S OCilDEN IT $778 .12 1092 W OXl'CaD PL ,1,352.29 ,.... 21al:N . ' .. I· • 0 '32 x l -~--~-----~--~----,--~--~--~------::----~--~-:--;- • • • • • '· • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concrata Replacement District 1995 -Aueament Roll 2077-04-4·10·011 M LOT 13 BLlC 1 ROSE MEADOIIS ICIN'1'ANO , WILL:tAH F , TROJl:LLO, RAHCNA D, JT TDI 1121 W. OXFORD PL . DIGLl:IIOOD, CO 80110-4464 2077-04-4-12·014 M LOT 6 BLlC 2 ROSE MKADOlf8 1ISLCH, CHIUSTINS 1122 W. OXFORD PL. ~. CO 80110-4434 2077-04-4-12-001 M LOT 7 BLlC 2 ROSE MKADOlf8 IIALORSIU , SYLVl:Sffll F , HIUtGUET A 1152 W. OXl'OlU) PL . SIIC.t.&IIOOD, co 80110-4434 2077-04·4-10-009 M LOT 15 BLlC 1 ROSE MEADOIIS 111:CTOR, LAIUlY R , JANETTE L, JT Tl:N 1171 W. OXFORD PL . &NQLIC1IIOOD, CO 80110-4464 1971-34-4-15-001 M LOTS 1-2 BLlC 7 HAW'l'IIORN NIWL, EDWD1 E , MARION L, JT '?SM 3200 S . PEAJIL ST. ~. co 80110-2712 1971-34-4-14-023 M LOTS 47-48 8LIC 6 IWITIIOllll mean, CiZIIALDIB 1 3201 S. PEAJIL ST . ~. CO 80110-2711 1971-34-1-30-019 M N 50 rr OF I 1/2 OF PLOT 5 YAU RILL IX I 30 rr 1'1tD , RODJlT L , SRIJII.l:Y C, JT TDf 6350 W. MNISl'ISU> AW . DIDIVSlt, CO 10235-3053 1971-34-4-04-014 M LOTS 25-26 8LIC 1 IIANK ADC DAIUCALL, LILIA 3187 S . PDINSYLVMIIA ST . ~. CO 80110-2715 2077-10-4-19-014 M LOT 3 , N l rr OF LOT 2 IILlt 6 ll&I.LDICOD SLATER, ILLIS , uaaAII"-A, JT TDI 1900 &. CIJIAIU) PL . 1104 ~. CO 80110-3151 2077-04-4-12-002 NV LOT 8 8LIC 2 IOU t&ADOlfll QUII.IClt, TIIClaa A , IISl.DI L, JT TIDI 1155 W. ft.DICITQI PL . ~. CO 80110-4462 1121 W OXl'ORD PL S!ICl.67 1122 W OXl'ORD PL $1,489 .82 1152 W OXl'ORD PL 11 71 W OXl'ORD PL $721 .82 3200 S Pl:ARL ST 3201 8 P&AIIL ST $364.57 2815 S PS*SYI.v»IIA ST $1,198 .23 3117 S PS*SYLVMIIA ST $199 .97 570 PDDINCCD Cill •488 .67 1155 W PRDICITQI PL '"'·" .. I· • • ·, • ~. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concreta Replacement Dlatrict 1995 -.A .. ••ment Roll 2077-10-1•08•025 MV W 50 l'T OF LOTS 44-48 BLlt 40 S BDNY HTS DAVES , KEITH B 12 &. QUINCY AVE. DIGLJ:1IOOD, co 80110-4644 2077-0g·l-06-005 M LOT l JSNUlf StJB 2ND FLG DOANE, MJ:JU.Ilf C • OPAL W, JT '1'J:N 1201 W. RADCI.Iff AVE. ~. CO 80110-5527 1g7l-34-l-08-024 M LOTS 41-42 BLlt 2 Jal.LISS StJB RJ:S 2/3 TAn , M J lllffl:IUlllISJ:S 3682 S. GaAPS ST . DIDIVJ:R, CO 80237-l02g 1g7l-34-l-08-02l M N l/2 OF 35 ALL 36 BI.It 2 JaLLIJ:S 808 RJ:S 2/3 lGUIUY, PHYLLIS ANN 273g S. SHJ:RMAN ST . Dll:LE1IOOD, co 80110-1618 1g7l-34-l-08•0lg M LOT 32 • S l/2 OF 33 BLlt 2 JaLLIKS 808 RJ:8 2/3 STJ:IIART , PAUL W • VJ:llNA I: , JT '1'J:N 274g S. SHJ:RMAN ST. DIQI.J:IIOOD, CO 80110-1618 12 I: QUINCY AVE $1, 711L 16 1201 W RADCLIFF AVE $328.50 2715 S IRJ:aNIUI ST $475 .55 273g S IRJ:aNIUI ST $265.84 274g S 8HJ:RMAN ST ssog.3g 1g7l-34-l-07-007 M 2754 8 SBSaNMf ST LOT ll • N l/2 OF 10 • S 25 FT OF LDIVal.& ft IIClf VM:, ADJ LOT 11 III.It g ~ oaAN, ROBatT L • JMa:T F, JT '1'J:N 6711 S. ntAIIICI.Ilf ST. LITTLZTON, CO 80122-1313 $379.37 1971-34-1-07-0ll M LOTS 3-4 BLlt 9 MINMIDAI.I HtJNlaTJ:, taX I: , UGDIA It, JT '1'J:N 2778 S. S11S11NN1 ST. J:!IGLJ:WOOD, CO 80110-1619 1971-34-4-10-022 M LOTS 43-44 IILK 6 IIOSJ: ADD ANDJ:IISON, taaY I: 3211 S . SIISJINAN ST. J:!IGLJ:WOOD, CO 80110-2614 2788 S DDNN1 ST '258.06 3211 S 111DNN1 ST '92.62 2077-10-1-26-023 N 4609 8 IIIDNNI ST LOTS 44-45 8Llt 58 S KMY HTS VM:, l/2 ALLJ:Y ADJ IIODGZJlS. &tJIGm> • ' CIIARLOTft • • JT '1'J:N 4608 S. SIIJ:IINAII ST. DIQI.J:IIOOD, CO 80110-5818 $335.72 1971-28-3-02-075 N 2315 I t'LJIClf ST N 94 FT or s 180 FT or LOTS 11-u ax• 5 FT rca lliOAD IILlt 1 10UT11LMM QAmS IIAGDGUf. D&Lll&JtT L ' cnaz. NUIGUIJ:T N, JT TD 2315 I . ft.JON ST. J:!IGLJ:WOOD, CO 80110-1042 $221.99 ' .. I. • 0 1 32 x l • r • • (, - CITY OF ENGLEWOOO Concreta Replacement Oletrlct 1995 -AaNument Roll 2077-08-2-10-038 M IDT 10 8LK 5 PI.&AaAIIT VIft 2lm n.G IIADCD, ICDGISTII t&IIOY ai c.AIIOLD Aal, JT Tai 3300 W. TOl"rS A.VI:. ~. CO 80110-5331 2077-10-2-26-009 M LOT 9 NCaa SUB laila)'l', NICBML II: ai S'fSl'IIAIID L, JT Tai '15 w. mn:ca A.vs . ~. co 80110-56,1 1171-21-2-11-006 N LOTS :n-31 IILlt 88 SD1lIDAlf ftS IDIA, ALICII: M 2167 •. 1GallSlf A.VI:. ~. co 80110-10,9 1171-3,-1-02-00I N LOT 1 mJt 1 DI.II: NMIOR .... DINI, IICll:ITII A ai laRY J, JT Tai 1702 26TB AVI: CT . GaSKI.KY, CO 80631-,158 1971-3•-•-15-017 M I.oTS 33-3, IILlt 7 IIA1ffllOml DUllaAN'1' • Allllll:'fn II 32!5!5 S. IGUIHDIQ'?Qf ST. ~. CO 80110-2727 1911-3s-,-08-011 " LOT 11 Ill.It 2 u.DIClt - Cll&l'Df, VIOLST S 321!5 S. WIJ.LIMM ff. ~. CO 10110-3037 l'nlllad: Ml/II •:40:SOPM 3300 W TOl"rS AVI: $1556.31 615 W taIC. AVI: $197.58 2U7 W1GDDIAVI: $261.U s2,,s1.u 32!55 S IIA8HDIQTCII ST s22,.56 329!5 S WILLIMM ft $7'0.53 Grand Total : $155,530.5' •. .. I. ' .. • ORDINANCE NO. 5D SERIES OF 1996 ·, • • BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 36 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING INTBBGOVBRNYBNTAL AGRBBIIBNTS BETWEEN THE STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRAMSPORTATION, DOUGLAS COUNTY, DBNVBR WATER DBPARTIIBNT AND IUGHLANDS RANCH METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS, DR. O~ON AND TRB CITY OP BNGLBWOOD, COLORADO PERTAINING TO THE C-470 INTERCHANGE. WHEREAS, the Colorado Department of Transportation is extending Highlands Ranch Boulevard and its connection to C-470 due to the development of Highlands Ranch community; and WHEREAS, a portion of this project is the property of the City of Englewood and is included in the Highlands Ranch Metropolitan District #3; and 10 b 11 WHEREAS, the propoaed C-470 project will involve the conveyance of right-of-way by Englewood to Highlands Ranch Metropolitan District No. 3 of approzim.ately 20 acres; and WHEREAS Englewood will ucbange land with the Denver Water Department for the Highline Canal realignment; and WHEREAS, Englewood will convey a trail ewment to Highland, Ranch Metropolitan District No . 3 for the Highline Canal Trail realignment; and WHEREAS, Highlands Ranch Metropolitan District will place surplus fill material on Englewood's Parcel A to grade the trite at no coet to Englewood; and WHEREAS, Highlands Ranch received a commitment from Douglu County Engineering allowing right-in right-out acceuN to the Englewood owned Parcels A and B; and WHEREAS, the propoaed interchange and improvements will greatly enhance Englewood's property ac:rou from the McLellan Reservoir; and WHEREAS, according to a THK study Englewood parcell have evolved into one of Denver's premier retail/commercial real e1tate markets and with the regional ac:ceu provided by the new interchange the parcell will be ideally located to service thae marketl; and WHEREAS, Hiplands Ranch Metropolitan District No. 3 will be conatructinc the interchange at a coat of $9 million dollara; -1- • . .. I· 0 '32xl • • • • • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , AS FOLLOWS: Se<;tign 1. The Grant of Easement -Project Number: CC 4701-076 -Parcel Number PE -2F, for access from Englewood to Ohlson, attached hereto 1111 Emibit A, is hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council. $ed;ign 2. The Relinquishment of Right-Of-Way and Easement Agreement - Project Number: CC 4701-076-Parcel Number PR-8, from Ohlson to Englewood attached hereto 1111 Exhibit B, is hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council. Se<;tigp 3 . The Warranty Deed from Englewood to Dougl1111 County -Project Number: CC 4701-076 -Parcel Numbers 2C, 2D and 2F: Parcel 2C -Highlands Ranch Boulevard from C-470 to the new southern alignment of the Highline Canal; Parcel 2D -Highlands Ranch Boulevard, west shoulder south of C-4 70 to Englewood's property; Parcel 2F -Highlands Ranch Boulevard from the old northern alignment of the Highline Canal to County Line Road ; attached hereto 1111 Exhibit C, is hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council. Sectigp 4. The Warranty Deed from Englewood to Colorado Department of Transportation -Project Number: CC 4701-076-Parcel Numbers 2A, 28 and 2G: Parcel 2A -C-470 Southern rampe (1&2); Parcel 2B -C-470 Northern rampe (3&4); Parcel 2G -2G Storm drain on ramp 3; attached hereto 1111 Exhibit D, is hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council. Se<;tigp 5. The Warranty Deed from Englewood to Denver Water Board for the new alignment on the south side of the Highline Canal -Project Number: CC4701-076 - Parcel Number 2E, attached hereto 1111 Emibit E, is hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council. Se<;tigp 6. The Grant of Easement from Englewood to the Colondo Department of Tranaportation for slopes and drainage -Project Number: CC 4701-076 -Parcel Number11 PE-2A, PE-28, SE-2A, SE-2B and SE-2E: PE-2A - PE-2B - SE-2A- SE-2B - Easement along southern aide of ramp 1 from Highlanda Ranch Boulevard to the weat; Easement along southern side of ramp 1 from drainap boll: to theweat; Easement along northern aide of ramp 3 on the eut aide of the drainage boll:; Easement alone northern aide of ramp 3 just weat of drainap bo1t; -2- ..... .. I . ---------------------------~--------------------------:-------------- • SE-2E- • • <. Easement along northern side of ramp 4 (includes drainage bol[); attached hereto as Exhibit F , is hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council. Section 7. The Grant of Easement from Englewood to Highlands Ranch Metropolitan District No. 3, for bike paths -Project Number: CC 4701-076 -Parcel Numbers PE-2D and PE-2E: PE-2D- PE-2E- Bike path along County Line Road from Highlands Ranch Boulevard east to the Highline Canal; Bike path from County Line Road to the Highliue Canal, west of Highlands Ranch Boulevard; attached hereto as Exhibit G, is hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council. Section 8 . The Grant of Easement from Englewood to Centennial Water and Sanitation District for sewer line north of ramp 3 -Project Number: CC 4701-076 - Parcel Number PE-2C, attached hereto u Exhibit H, is hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council. Section 9. The Deed from Denver Water Board to Englewood for the old northern alignment of the Highliue Canal (except Highlands Ranch Boulevard) -Project Number: CC 4701-076-Parcel Numbers SB & SE; a legal description of which is attached hereto as Exhibit I, is hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council. Sgtipp 10. The Grant of Easement from Englewood to Centennial Water and Sanitation District to mitigate wetlandl to aouth side McLellan Reservoir -Project Number: CC 4701-076 -Parcel Number PE-2G, attached hereto u Exhibit J, is hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council. Sgtipp 11. The Relinquishment of Easement by Centennial Water and Sanitation District to Englewood -sewer line north of ramp 3 -Project Number: CC 4701-076- Parcel Number PR-10, attached hereto as Exhibit K, is hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council. Sgtipp 12 . The Grant of Temporary Euement from Englewood to Highlands Ranch Metropolitan Diltrict No . 3, for construction -Project Number: CC 4701-076, attached hereto u Exhibit L, is hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council. Sectign 13 . The Deed from Englewood to the Colorado Department ofTranaportation for Access Rights to and from C-470 -Project Number: CC 4701-076 -Parcel Numbers AR-2A and AR-2B: AR-2A. AR-2B- South side of C-470 at Highlanda Ranch Boulevard Interchange; North side of C-470 at Highlaud• Ranch Boulevard Interchange, including Higblanda Ranch Boulevard from C'°"70 north to tint intersection; attached hereto u Exhibit M, ii hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood City Council. -3- ..... .. I • • 0 '32xl • • • <. .. Sertior 1,. 1'renefv o( Bor!e,mqd Deed.a md EeernftPW The transfer m Englewood Deeda and Euementa shall become eft'ec:tive at tbe start of comtructioo and upon the ratification of the tramfer of Deeda and Euemmta from all parties ezcept the oi.. 8-mta which shall be t.rauferred limaltan-ay at a lat.er date and the Hipline Canal 8-enta which will be t.rauferred limultaneoualy at a lat.er dat.e. Sectior 15. 'Die Mayor ia authoriaed t.o ewute and the City Clerk to au.at 1111d Nal t.1-. clocummta for and on behalf of the City of Englewood, Colorado. Introduced, read iJl full, and paaecl OD fint readia, Oil the 15th day of July, 1996. Publiabed u a Bill for an OrdiDance OD the 18th day al July, 1996. Read by title and paaecl on ftnal l'8lldiq on the 5th day al Aapat, 1998. Publiabed by title u Ordinance No. _, Seriea al 1998, on the 8th day al Aapat, 1996. TIMaM J. Bunu, Ma:,ar ATTEST: Loucriabia A. Bllia, City Clerk I, Loucriabia A. Bllia, City Clerk al the City all:apwood, Colorado, ba'lby certify that the abaft and fontuiDI ia a tn. copy al the Ordinance puaed Oil final read.inc and publiabecl by title u Ordinance No. _, Seriel of 1998. .4 • . ' •, .. I. 0 • • • .. GJlMT OP IMIIPI PROJECT HOIIBJDl: CC 4701-076 PARCJU. HOIIBJDl PB-2P THIS GRANT OF AN EASEMENT ( "this Grant") is made this __ day of , 1996 by the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO a home rule City under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado, ("Granter"), whose address is 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110, to ROBERTS. OHLSON, ("Grantee") whose address is 1754 West County Line Road, Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80126. The Parties covenant and agree as follows: l. Easement Property. The "Easement Property" shall mean the real property located in the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, more particularly described on attached Exhibit PE-2F. 2. Consideration. As consideration of this Grant, Grantee shall pay to Granter the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration paid by Grantee, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by Granter. 3. Grant of Easement. Granter hereby grants to Grantee an easement over, across and through the Easement Property to provide access to the property owned by Grantee which abuts the east line of the Easement Property, and generally referred to as the Plum Valley Subdivision. 4. Access. Grantee shall have the perpetual right of ingress and egress, i .n, to, over, through and across the Easement Property for any purpose necessary or desirable for the full enjoyment of the rights granted to Grantee under this Grant. 5. Rights of Granter . Granter reserves the full right to the undisturbed ownership, use, and occupancy of the Easement Property insofar as said ownership, use, and occupancy is consistent with and does not impair the rights granted to Grantee to this Grant. Cost of repair and restoration of any surface improvements shall be done at the cost of the Grantee. 6 . Grantor's Rights to Relocate. Granter shall have the right to relocate or require Grantee to relocate the easement and any improvements thereon at the expense of Granter and to terminate the easement herein granted. To the extent the easement and any improvements are relocated, Granter shall grant or cause to granted to Grantee an easement or rights for the relocated easement and improvements, as the case may be, reasonably similar in nature and scope to the easement herein granted and provided that the improvements as relocated will be reasonably comparable in all material respects to the improvements at the time of relocation. • X H I • I T A . , .. I . • 0 '32xl • • ·, • (. - 7. Abandonment . In the event that Grantee shall abandon the rights granted to it under this Grant, all right, title and interest hereunder of Grantee shall cease and terminate, and Granter s .hall hold the Easement Property, as the same may then be, free from the rights of Grantee so abandoned and shall own any improvements of Grantee so abandoned. 8. Warranty of Title. Granter warrants and represents that Granter is the fee simple owner of the Easement Property and that Granter has full right, title and authority, and that this Grant is effective to grant and convey to Grantee the within described easement subject to easements and reservations of record. Granter further covenants and agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Grantee harmless from and against any adverse claim to the title of the Easement Property by all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof except those of record. 9 . Binding Ef feet . This Grant shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assignees of the respective parties hereto . The terms, covenants, agreements and conditions in this Grant shall be construed as covenants running with the land. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Grant of Easement the day and year first above written. ATTEST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE) ) )ss. BY=--~~~~~~~~~~~ Thomas J . Burns, Mayor This foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ..... day of , 1996, by Thomas J. Burns as Mayor and Loucrishia A. Ellis as City Clerk of the City of Englewood. My Commission Expire•=~--------------------~ Notary Public -2- .. I . • STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF • <, ) )as. ) • • ... ,.. • GRANTEE: ROBERT S . OHLSON By:~ ....... Ro-be,--rt---S--.-O~h~l~s-o-n------~ This foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 1996, by Roberts. Ohlson. My Coamiaaion Expire•=~--------------------~ Notary Public -3- ~, r-,'I ~-' ' \. •. .. I· 0 1 32 xl • • PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO ROBERT S. OHLSON EXHIBIT "PE-2F" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-076 PARCEL NUMBER PE-2F June 25, 1996 A permanent Easement No. PE -2F of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No . CC 4701-076, containing 3,103 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a parcel desaibed in Book 133, Page 4, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more particularly desaibed as follows: Commencing at the NW Comer of said Section 4, whence the W 1/4 Comer of said Section 4 bears s .0•34•55·E . 885 .415 meters (2904.90 feet); Thence S.71.32'36"E .• a distance of 959.798 meters (3148 .94 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING , said point being also on the westerly boundary line of Plum Valley Subdivision, recorded at Reception Number 98341, Douglas County Records ; 1. Thence s .01·os·o1·E. along said westerly boundary line of Plum Valley Subdivision, a distance of 18 .402 meters (60 .37 feet); 2. Thence S.89•43•1o·w.. a distance of 110.513 meters (362 .58 feet); 3. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 21 .280 meters (69.82 feet), a distance of 14.821 meters (48 .63 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S .69.46'01"W., a distance of 14 .523 meters (47 .65 feet)); 4. Thence S.49°48'52"W., a distance of 37 .017 meters (121 .45 feet); 5. Thence N.40°11'08"W., a distance of 18.400 meters (60 .37 feet); 6 . Thence N.49°48'52"E., a distance of 37 .017 meters (121 .45 feet); 7. Thence along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 39 .680 meters (130.18 feet), a distance of 27 .636 meters (90 .67 feet) ( the chord of said arc bears N.69.46'01"E., a distance of 27 .081 meters (88 .85 feet)); 8 . Thence N.89°43'10"E ., a distance of 110.250 meters (361 .71 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING . The above described Parcel contains 0 .767 acres/3 , 103 square meters, more or less . BASIS OF BEARING : Grid bearings were determined by global positioning system methods. Bearings are referenced to the line between point 1001 and point 192. The line between the two monuments bears : S.87.18'29"W. • . .. I· 0 ,.. • · .. • ... For the purpose of ingress and egress. I· . . . •... C :,'l;, ' • .. ; , • • • C. ·._ • '· RELEASE OF RIGHT-OF-WAY AND EASEMENT AGREEMENT PROJBCT H1JIIBSll CC-4701-076 PAJlCBL lnJIIIID PR-8 ... This Release of Right-Of-Way and Easement Agreement is made and executed this _ day of , 1996 by ROBERT S. OHLSON (Ohlson), whose address is 1754 West County Line Road, Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80126, and the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, a home rule City under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado (Englewood), whose address is 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110. WHEREAS, Ohlson and Englewood are the parties to that Right- Of-Way and Easement Agreement recorded October 26, 1965 in Book 166 at Page 261, Reception No. 124070 in the records of the Clerk and Recorder for Douglas County, Colorado; and WHEREAS, Englewood has conveyed a replacement easement to Ohlson by separate instrument and Ohlson wishes to relinquish all interest in that Right-Of-Way and Easement Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in and for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, Ohlson does hereby RELEASE, RELINQUISH AND QUITCLAIM all right, title and interest in and to the Right-of-Way and Easement Agreement recorded October 26 , 1965 in the records of the Douglas County Clerk and Recorder, Douglas County, Colorado at Reception No. 124070 unto Englewood, its successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Ohlson has executed this Release of Right- Of-Way and Easement Agreement as of the date and year first above written. STATE OF COLORADO ) las. COUNTY OF ________ ) ROBERTS . OHLSON This foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 1996, by Roberts. Ohlson. My Conunission Expires :~----------- Notary Public • X H I • I T B D . ' .. I. • 0 1 32xl I · • • ,, JI.N :dd ''::lo llO• IO.L ,.. .. l""'J a ,,,. f.j ,. ~ -.... c:r ,,·; ~.;;.. • 1);· ; ~"' ~'L ..: .: ... I ... .. .. ---1 ·,.. ~·· ·----·-. //J.J./.0 7_o ...... _r 4..~~---.~ :~ .. -~ :~:, I 66 : ::l ?.e ; -I.'. • .• ~ r, ... _ f / •. 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I • 0 1 32x l • • • WAIUlANTY DBBD PROJECT NOIIBBR: CC 4701-076 PARCBL NOIIBBRS 2C, 2D • 2P TBJ:S DBBD, made this~~ day of , 1996, between the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO a Home Rule City existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado, ("Granter•), whose legal address is 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110, and THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, ("Grantee"), whose legal address is 301 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104. WXTMBSSBTH, That the Granter, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten and no/100 Dollars, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm unto the Grantee, its successors and assigns forever, all the real property together with improvements, if any, situate, lying and being in the County of Douglas and State of Colorado, described as set for in Exhibits 2C, 2D, and 2F also know by street and number as: vacant land. TOGBTBBR., with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof: and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the Granter, either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances. TO DVB AND TO BOLD the said premises above bargained and described, with the appurtenances, unto the Grantee, its successors and assigns forever. And the Granter for itself, its successors and assigns, does covenant, grant, bargain and agree to and with the Grantee, its successors and assigns, that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents, it is well seized of the premises above conveyed, has good, sure, perfect, absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance, in law, in fee simple, and has good right, full power and lawful authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments, encumbrances and restrictions of whatever kind or nature whatsoever except as to Parcel 2F, a Right- Of-Way and Easement Agreement recorded in Book 166, Page 261 of the records of the Clerk and Recorder of Douglas County. The Granter shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the Grantee, its successors and assigns, against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof . ..... • I X H I • I T C . ' · ... #.J."'\·,-1 r, .. I . • 0 1 a2xl • • · ... • ... DJ wrl'JDSS 1111DSOI', the Grantor bas caused its corporate name to be hereunto subscribed by its Mayor, and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed, attested by its City Clerk, the day and year first above written. ATl'EST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk STATE OF COLORADO COOBTY OF ) ) .. ) Thcalas J. Burns, Mayor The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this __ day of --------' 1996, by Thomas J. Burns as Mayor and Loucrishia A. Ellis as City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado. My Commission Expires: Witness my hand and official seal. Notary Public [SEAL] . , • . .. I· -2-0 ; '32 xl • (, PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO DOUGLAS COUNTY EXHIBIT "2C" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701~78 PARCEL NUMBER 2C June 25, 1996 ,. A tract or parcel of land No. 2C of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No . CC 4701-076, containing 12,026 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a parcel described in Book 133, Page 4 , Douglas County Records , in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more particularly described as follows : Beginning at a point on the east line of the NW 1/4 of said Section 4, whence the Center comer of said section 4, a 10· x r x 3" Stone bears s.1-os·o1·e .• a distance of 312.846 meters (1026.40 feet); 1. Thence N. 78°54'57"W., a distance of 13.981 meters (45.87 feet); 2. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 26.900 meters (88.25 feet), a distance of 16.911 meters (55 .48 feet) (the chord of said arc bears N .16°51'41"E., a distance of 16.634 meters (54.57 feet)); 3 . Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 207.800 meters (681 . 76 feet), a distance of 28.979 meters (95.08 feet) (the chord of said arc bears N.05°08'37"W., a distance of 28.956 meters (95.00 feet)); 4 . Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 210.531 meters (690.72 feet), a distance of 78.455 meters (257.40 feet) (the chord of said arc bears N.14°31'11"W., a distance of 78.001 meters (255.91 feet)); 5. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 215.000 meters (705.38 feet), a distance of 37.048 meters (121.55 feet) (the chord of said arc bears N.35°14'57"W., a distance of 37.002 meters (121 .40 feet)); 6 . Thence N.40°11·oa·w., a distance of 43.300 meters (142.06 feet); 7 . Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 7 .500 meters (24.61 feet), a distance of 11 . 781 meters (38.65 feet) (the chord of said arc bears N.85°11 '0S"W., a distance of 10.607 meters (34.80 feet)); 8 . Thence N .40°11 ·oa·w., a distance of 18.400 meters (60.37 feet); 9. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 7 .500 meters (24.61 feet), a distance of 11 . 781 meters (38.65 feet) (the chord of said arc bears N.4°48'S2"E .• a distance of 10.607 meters (34.80 feet)); • . ' • , I. 0 • • • <. 10. Thence N.40°11'08"W., a distance of 91 .023 meters (298 .63 feet; 11 . Thence N.59°48'52"E., a distance of 30.463 meters (99.94 feet); 12. Thence S.40°11 '08"E., a distance of 85.733 meters (281 .28 feet); 13. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 7.500 meters (24.61 feet), a distance of 11 . 781 meters (38 .65 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S.85°11 ·oe·e., a distance of 10.607 meters (34.80 feet)); 14. Thence S.40°11'08"E ., a distance of 18.400 meters (60.37 feet); 15. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 7.500 meters (24.61 feet), a distance of 11.781 meters (38.65 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S.4°48'52-W., a distance of 10.607 meters (34.80 feet)); 16. Thence S.40°11'08"E., a distance of 43.300 meters (142.06 feet); 17. Thence along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 245.000 meters (803.81 feet), a distance of 42.228 meters (138.54 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S.35°14'52"E ., a distance of 42.175 meters (138.37 feet)); 18. Thence along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 247 .791 meters (812.96 feet), a distance of 92. 105 meters (302.18 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S.24°01 '55"E ., a distance of 91 .576 meters (300.45 feet)); 19. Thence along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 252.000 meters (826.n feet), a distance of 57 .319 meters (188.05 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S.2°37'09"E., a distance of 57 .195 meters (187 .65 feet)); 20. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius 41 .900 meters (137 .47 feet), a distance of 6 .444 meters (21 .14 feet) (the chord of said arc bears s .0•30·31·e., a distance of 6.437 meter (21 .12 feet): 21 . Thence N.68~7'20"W., a distance of 12.436 meters (40 .80 feet); 22. Thence N .78°54'57"W., a distance of 23.696 meters (n.74 feet) to the POINT OF BEGINNING. The above described Parcel contains 2 .972 aaes/12,026 square meters, more or less. BASIS OF BEARING : Grid bearings were determined by global positioning system methods . Bearings are referenced to the line between point 1001 and point 192. The line between the two monuments bears: s.e1•1e'29"W. ' . ... I· 0 '32xl • .. • PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO DOUGLAS COUNTY EXHIBIT "20" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701~78 PARCEL NUMBER 20 June 25, 1996 A trad or parcel of land No. 20 of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Projed No. CC 4701 ~76, containing 2,744 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a parcel desaibed in book 133, page 4, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more particularly desaibed as follows: Beginning at the Center comer of said section 4, a 10" x r x 3" Stone; 1. Thence s.0•02·3rw. along the east line of the SW 1/4 of said Sedion 4, a distance of 401.486 meters ( 1317 .21 feet); to the SW comer of the NW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of said Sedion 4; 2 . Thence N.e9•52·12"E. along the south line of said NW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of said Sedion 4, a distance of 4.597 meters (15.08 feet); 3. Thence S.44.57'25"W., a distance of 6.511 meters (21.36 feet) to the west line of the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of said Sedion 4; 4 . Thence s.0•02'37"W. along said west line of the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of said Sedion 4, a distance of 1.500 meters (4.92 feet); 5. Thence s .e9•49•25·w., a distance of 6. 706 meters (22.00 feet); 6. Thence N .0•02·3re., a distance of 407 .565 meters (1337.15 feet) to the north line of the SW 1/4 of said Sedion 4; 7 . Thence N.e9•40·oe·e. along said north line of the SW 1/4 of said Section 4, a distance of 6 .706 meters (22.00 feet) to the POINT OF BEGINNING. The above desaibed Parcel contains 0 .678 acres/2,744 square meters, more or less. BASIS OF BEARING: Grid bearings were determined by global positioning system methods. Bearings are referenced to the line between point 1001 and point 192. The line between the two .. monuments bears: s .e1·1 e·29·w. ,, I. 0 • • • PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO DOUGLAS COUNTY EXHIBIT "2F" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4'701-078 PARCEL NUMBER 2F June 25, 1996 A tract or parcel of land No. 2F of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No. CC 4701-076, containing 3, 150 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a pscel described in Book 133, Page 4, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the NW Comer of said Section 4, whence the W 1/4 Comer of said Section 4 bears S.o-34'55"E. 885.415 meters (2904.90 feet); Thence S.76~'41"E., a distance of 610.680 meters (2003.54 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being also on the southwesterly right-of-way line of County Line Road; 1. Thence along said southwesterly right-of-way line of County Line Road, along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 1769.368 meters (5805.00 feet), a distance of 30.598 meters (100.39 feet) (the chord of said arc bears s.n•44•21·E., a distance of 30.597 meters (100.38 feet); 2. Thence s.o•ss·2rw .. a distance of 13.733 meters (45.06 feet): 3. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 105.000 meters (344.49 feet), a distance of 75.337 meters (247.17 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S.19.37'51"E., a distance of 73. 732 meters (241. 90 feet)); 4 . Thence S.40.11'08"E., a distance of 7.498 meters (24.60 feet) to the northwester1y right-of-way line of the Highline Canal (100.00 feet wide), as described in Book 93, Page 64, Douglas Cou,ty Records; 5. Thence S .69.14'28"W. along said northwesterly right-of-way line of the Highline Canal, a distance of 31 .n4 meters (104.25 feet); 6 . Thence along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 135.000 meters (442.91 feet), a distance of 93. 792 meters (307. 72 feet) (the chord of said arc bears N.1 e•sa'46"W., a distance of 91 .917 meters (301 .57 feet)); 7. Thence N.o-ss·2rE .. a distance of 19.748 rnet8r'I (64.79 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The above dNcribed Parcel contains o. ne acrN/3, 150 1q1a9 maers, men or INI. • 0 1 32xl • . .. • ~ . .. ... BASIS OF BEARING: Grid bearings were determined by global positioning system' methods . Bearings are referenced to the line between point 1001 and point 192. The line between the two monuments bears: s.e1•1 e·2VW. • I ' .. I. 0 1 a2x l • • • ,, 1fARJtANTY DBBD PROJECT NtJIIBBlt: CC 4701-076 PARCSI. NtJIIBBRS 2A, 28 r. 2G • THIS DBBD, made this~~ day of , 1996, between the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO a Home Rule City existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado, ("Granter•), whose legal address is 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110, and THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, (•Grantee•), whose legal address is 4201 East Arkansas, Denver, Colorado 80222. WITIIBSSBTII, That the Granter, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten and no/100 Dollars, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm unto the Grantee, its successors and assigns forever, all the real property together with improvements, if any, situate, lying and being in the County of Douglas and State of Colorado, described as set for in Exhibits 2A, 2B, and 2G. also know by street and number as: vacant land. TOGBTBBR, with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof: and all the estate, right:, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the Granter, either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances. TO BAVK .AJII) TO BOLD the said premises above bargained and described, with t:he appurtenances, unto the Grant:ee, its successors and assigns forever. And the Granter for itself, its successors and assigns, does covenant, grant, bargain and agree to and with the Grantee, its successors and assigns, that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents, it is well seized of the premises above conveyed, has good, sure, perfect, absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance, in law, in fee simple, and has good right, full power and lawful authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments, encumbrances and restrictions of whatever kind or nature whatsoever. The Granter shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the Grantee, its successors and assigns, against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof . • X H I • I T D • . I . , I' • •, • Dr wrl'IIKSS WBSPBOP, the Granter has caused its corporate name to be hereunto subscribed by its Mayor, and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed, attested by its City Clerk, the day and year first above written. ATI'EST : Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF ) )ss ) Thomas J . Burns, Mayor The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this __ day of ....,....---..,,.,,-,---• 1996, by Thomas J. Burns as Mayor and Loucrishia A. Ellis as City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado. My Commission Expires: Witness my hand and official seal. Notary Public [SEAL] -2- ' . . ' •, ' I· 0 'a2xl • . ,. - ,. PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO COOT EXHIBIT "2A" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-078 PARCEL NUMBER 2A June 25, 1996 .. A tract or parcel of land No. 2A of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No. CC 4701~76, containing 45,846 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a parcel desaibed in book 133, page 4, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more partiaJlarty desa'ibed as follows : Beginning at the Center comer of said section 4, a 10" x r x 3• Stone; 1. 1hence S .89.40'08"W. along said north line of the SW 1/4 of said Section 4, a distance of 54.011 meters (1n.20 feet); 2 . 1hence N .0•19·52-w., a distance of 45 .799 meters (150.26 feet); 3 . 1hence N .74•Q8'49"W., a distance of 61 .555 meters (201.95 feet); 4 . 1hence N .59.26'48"W., a distance of 61 .907 meters (203.11 feet); 5 . Thence N .43.18'51"W., a distance of 143.343 meters (470.28 feet); 6 . Thence N .45.38'59"W., a distance of 12.056 meters (39.55 feet); 7 . Thence N .s2·55'07"W., a distance of 45.913 meters (150 .63 feet); 8 . Thence N .41.20'45"W., a distance of 37.830 meters (124.11 feet); 9 . Thence N .63.52'05-W., a distance of 16.0n meters (52.75 feet); 10. 1hence S .26·0TS5"W., a distance of 20.157 meters (66.13 fNt); 11 . Thence N .63.52'05-W., a distance of 40.000 meters (131 .23 feet); 12. Thence N .26·01·ss·e., a distance of 20.157 meters (66.13 feet); 13. Thence N .63.52'05-W .• a distance of 8.009 meters (26.28 fNt); 14. Thence N .es•52·01-w .• a distance of 48.109 meters (157 .84 fNt); 15. Thence N .62•55'07"W., a distance of 204.486 meters (670.88 fNt) to the IOUthwNterly right- d-way line of Colorado State Highway (C-470), as desaibed in Boak 645, Page 748, Douglas CCM1ly Records; . ' .. I. 0 '32xl • • 'I . \. .. 16. Thence s .s9•12·29·e. along said southwesterly right~-way line of Colorado State Highway (C- 470), a distance of 485.704 meters (1593.52 feet); 17. Thence s .s1•52·54·e. along said southwesterly right~-way line of Colorado State Highway (C- 470), a distance of 215.119 meters (705. 77 feet); 18. Thence S.75.17'35"E. along said southwesterly right~-way line of Colorado State Highway (C- 470), a distance of 342.620 meters (1124.08 feet) to the nof1herly line of an easement to City and County of Denver, as described in Book 237, Page 305, Douglas County Records; 19. Thence S.89•45'01"W. along said norttwty line of an ....-nent to City aid County of Denver, a distance of 24.175 meters (79.31 feet); 20. Thence N.75.17'35"W., a distance of 89.515 meters (293.69 feet); 21 . Thence S.85~3'36"W., a distance of 110.441 meters (362.34 feet); 22. Thence S.89•45'01"W., a distance of 97.293 meters (319.20 feet); 23. Thence S.43.10'58"W., a distance of 34 .413 meters (112.91 feet); 24. Thence s.0•14•59•e .• a distance of 8.009 meters (26.28 feet) to the north line of the SE 1/4 of said Section 4; 25. Thence sa9•45·01"W. along said north line of the SE 1/4 of said Section 4, a distance of 6.341 meters (20.80 feet) to the POINT OF BEGINNING. The above desaibed Parcel contains 11 .329 acres/45,846 square meters, more or less. BASIS OF BEARING: Grid bearings were detennined by global positioning system methods. Bearings are raferenc:ed to the line betwNn point 1001 n point 192. The line b9twNn the two monuments bears: s.e1·18'29"W. • • . .. I . • • PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO COOT EXHIBIT "28" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-076 PARCEL NUMBER 28 July 11, 1996 A tract or parcel of land No. 28 of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No. CC 4701-076, containing 17,976 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a parcel desaibed in Book 133, Page 4, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more particularly desaibed as follows: Beginning at a point on the east line of the NW 1/4 of said Section 4, whence the Center comer of said section 4, a 10· x 7" x 3" Stone bears s.1°06'01"E .. a distance of 264.617 meters (868.17 feet), said point being also on the northeasterly right-of-way line of Colorado State Highway (C-470), as desaibed in Book 645, Page 7 48, Douglas County Records; 1. Thence N. 70°38'45"W. along said northeasterly right-of-way line of Colorado State Highway (C- 470), a distance of 246.654 meters (809.23 feet); 2. Thence S.83°10'34"E., a distance of 157.019 meters (515.15 feet); 3. Thence S.78°54'57"E., a distance of 101 .020 meters (331 .43 feet); 4 . Thence S.68°27'20"E., a distance of 34 .698 meters (113.84 feet); 5 . Thence S.19°22·1,·w.. a distance of s.n6 meters (18 .95 feet); 6. Thence S.25°37'49"E., a distance of 12.851 meters (42.16 feet); 7 . Thence S.70°37'49"E., a distance of 90.283 meters (296.20 feet); 8. Thence S.59°31 '13"E ., a distance of 208.917 meters (685.42 feet); 9. Thence S.73°01'46"E ., a distance of 56.512 meters (185.41 feet) to the northeasterly right-of- way line of Colorado State Highway (C-470), as described in Book 645, Page 748, Douglas County Records; 10. Thence N.82°1o·orw. along said northeasterly right-of-way line of Colorado State Highway (C- 470), a distance of 118.137 meters (387 .59 feet); 11 . Thence N.59°34'09"W. along said northeasterly right-of-way line of Colorado State Highway (C- 470), a distance of 151.886 meters (498.31 feet); 12. Thence N.70°38'45"W. along said northeasterly right-of-way line of Colorado State Highway (C- 470), a distance of 137.276 meters (450.38 feet) to the POINT OF BEGINNING. ..... . , .. .. I· • 0 '32 x l • !'I · .. • ·, , ~--·-- The above desaibed Parcel contains 4.442 aaes/17,976 square meters, more or less. BASIS OF BEARING: Grid bearings were determined by global positioning system methods. Bearings are referenced to the line between point 1001 and point 192. The line between the two monuments bears: s.ar1a'29"W. .. .. I· • • . ' • PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO COOT EXHIBIT .. 2G" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-078 PARCEL NUMBER 2G June 25, 1996 A tract or parcel of land No. 2G of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No . CC 4701-076, containing 782 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a parcel described in book 133, page 4, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the W 1/4 comer of said section 4, a 3" BRASS CAP, whence the NW Comer of said Section 4 bears N.0934'55"W., a distance of 885 .415 meters (2904.90 feet); Thence N.52~1'4rE., a distance of 621.798 meters (2040.02 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being also on the northeasterly right.of-way line of Colorado State Highway (C-470), as described in Book 645. Page 7 48, Douglas County Records; 1. Thence N.1s•21'15"E., a distance of 19.232 meters (63.10 feet); 2 . Thence S.70°38'45"E., a distance of 40.000 meters (131 .23 feet); 3 . Thence S .15~4'22"W., a distance of 19.278 meters (63 .25 feet) to said northeasterly right-of- way line of Colorado State Highway (C-470); 4. Thence N.70~'45"W. along said northeasterly right-of-way line of Colorado State Highway (C- 470), a distance of 41 .327 meters (135 .59 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The above described Parcel contains 0.193 aaes/782 square meters, more or less. BASIS OF BEARING: Grid bearings were determined by global positioning system methods. Bearings are refet enced to the line between point 1001 and point 192. The line between the two monuments bears: s .e1·1e·2s-w. . , .. .,, I. 0 '32xl • • I• • <. WARllAHTY DBBD PROJECT HtJIIBD: CC 4701-076 PARCEL NtJJIBBR 2Z TBXS DZBD, made this~~ day of , 1996, between the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO a Home Rule City existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado, ( "Grantor") , whose legal address is 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110, and THE DENVER WATER DEPARTMENT, ("Grantee"), whose legal address is 1600 West 12th Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80254. wrnnESSSTK, That the Granter, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten and no/100 Dollars, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm unto the Grantee, its successors and assigns forever, all the real property together with improvements, if any, situate, lying and being in the County of Douglas and State of Colorado, described as set for in Exhibits 2E. also know by street and number as: vacant land. TOGBTBBR, with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof: and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the Grantor, either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances. TO BAVB AND TO BOLD the said premises above bargained and described, with the appurtenances, unto the Grantee, its successors and assigns forever. And the Grantor for itself, its successors and assigns, does covenant, grant, bargain and agree to and with the Grantee, its successors and assigns, that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents, it is well seized of the premises above conveyed, has good, sure, perfect, absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance, in law, in fee simple, and has good right, full power and lawful authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments, encumbrances and restrictions of whatever kind or nature whatsoever. The Grantor shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the Grantee, its successors and assigns, against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof. • X H I • I T E • . .. I . 0 '32xl • • · ... • (. \, DI wrnmss 'NDI\BOI', the Granter has caused its corporate name to be hereunto subscribed by its Mayor, and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed, attested by its City Clerk, the day and year first above written. ATTEST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk STATE OF COLORADO ) ) .. ) Thoma• J. Burns, Mayor COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this __ day of --------' 1996, by Thomas J. sums as Mayor and Loucrishia A. Ellis as City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado. My commission Expires: Witness my hand and official seal. Notary Public [SEAL] -2- • . .. •· 0 'a2xl • • • (. PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO DWD EXHIBIT "2E" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-076 PARCEL NUMBER 2E June 25, 1996 A tract or parcel of land No. 2E of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No . CC 4701--076 , containing 2, 166 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a parcel described in Book 133, Page 4, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the NW Comer of said Section 4, whence the W 1/4 Comer of said Section 4 bears s .0•34•55·e. 885.415 meters (2904.90 feet); Thence S.S8°46'54"E., a distance of 668.188 meters (2192.21 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being also on the southeasterly right-of-way line of the Highline Canal, as described in Book 93, Page 64. Douglas County Records; 1. Thence N.21°53'33"E. along said southeasterly right-of-way line of the Highline Canal, a distance of 32 .069 meters (105.21 feet); 2 . Thenca along said southeasterly right-of-way line of the Highline Canal along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 55 .289 meters (181.39 feet), a distance of 45.690 meters (149 .90 feet) (the chord of said arc bears N.45°34'00"E .• a distance of 44.401 meters (145 .67 feet)); 3 . Thence N.69°14'28"E. along said southeasterty right-of-way line of the Highline Canal, a distance of 133.114 meters (436.73 feet); 4 . Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 85.537 meters (280.63 feet), a distance of 14.073 meters (46.17 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S.64°31'40"W., a distance of 14.057 meters (46.12 feet)); 5. Thence S.59°48'52"W., a distance of 156.562 meters (513 .65 feet); 6 . Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 47 .314 meters (155 .23 feet), a distance of 31.315 meters (102 .74 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S .40°51'12"W., a distance of 30 .747 meters (100 .88 feet)) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING . The above described Parcel contains 0.535 acrn/2, 166 square meters, more or less. BASIS OF BEARING : Grid bearings were determined by global positioning system methods. Bearings are referenced to the line between point 1001 and point 192. The line between the two monuments bears: S .87°18'29"W. ' , .. I . 0 '32xl • • ·, • '· GRANT OP QSIIIIHT PROJECT NtJIIBBR: CC 4701-076 PARCEL NtDIBBRS PB-2A, PB-2B, SB-2A, SB-2B ~ SB-2B THIS GRANT OF AN EASEMENT ("this Grant•) is made this __ day of , 1996 by the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO a Home Rule City existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado, ("Grantor•), whose address is 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110, to the COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, ("Grantee"), whose address is 4201 East Arkansas, Denver, Colorado 80222. The Parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. Easement Property. The "Easement Property" shall mean the real property located in the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, more particularly described on attached Exhibits PE-2A, PE-2B, SE-2A, SE-2B, and SE-2E. 2. Consideration. As consideration of this Grant, Grantee shall pay to Grantor the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration paid by Grantee, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by Granter. 3 . Grant of Easement. Grant or hereby grants to Grantee, its successors and assigns, an easement over, across and through the Easement Property for the purpose of providing drainage and maintaining the proper slope on the highway abutting the Easement Property. 4 . Access. Grantee shall have the perpetual, right of ingress and egress, in, to, over, through and across the Easement Property for any purpo•e neceaaary or desirable for the full enjoyment of the right• granted to Grantee under this Grant. s. Rights of Granter . Granter re•erves the full right to the undisturbed ownerahip, uae, and occupancy of the Easement Property insofar as •aid owner•hip, u•e, and occupancy is consistent with and does not impair the rights granted to Grantee to this Grant. 6 . Abandonment. In the event that Grantee shall abandon the rights granted to it under thi• Grant, all right, title and interest hereunder of Grantee •hall cease and terminate, and Granter shall hold the Easement Property, as the same may then be, free from the rights of Grantee so abandoned and shall own all materials and structures ot Grantee •o abandoned. E X H I B I T F I • • ·, • 7. Warranty of Title. Granter warrants and represents that Granter is the fee simple owner of the Easement Property and that Granter has full right, title and authority, and that this Grant is effective to grant and convey to Grantee the within described easement subject to easements and reservations of record. Granter further covenants and agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Grantee harmless from and against any adverse claim to the title of the Easement Property by all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof except those of record. 8 . Binding Effect. This Grant shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assignees of the respective parties hereto. The terms, covenants, agreements and conditions in this Grant shall be construed as covenants running with the land. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Grant of Easement the day and year first above written. ATTEST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk STATE OF COLORADO ) )ss. COUNTY OF -------> Thomas J. Burns, Mayor This foregoing inatrument was acknowledged before me this_ day of --------' 1996, by Thomas J. Burna as Mayor and Loucrishia A. Ellia u City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado. Notary Public -2- .. I. • • • (. PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO COOT EXHIBIT "PE-2A" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-076 PARCEL NUMBER PE-2A July 11, 1996 A permanent Slope and Drainage easement No. PE-2A of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No. CC 4701-076, containing 5,018 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a parcel desaibed in Book 133, Page 4, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said trad or parcel of land being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the south line of the NW 1/4 of said Section 4, whence the Center comer of said section 4, a 10· x r x 3• Stone bears N.89.40'08"E., a distance of 54.011 meters c1n.20 teet),; 1. Thence S.89°40'08"W. along said south line of the NW 1/4 of said Section 4, a distance of 5.814 meters (19.08 feet); 2. Thence N.00•19·52·w.. a distance of 37 .018 meters (121.45 feet); 3 . Thence N.74°20'15"W., a distance of 120.234 meters (394.47 feet); 4. Thence s .14•14•52·w., a distance of 14.026 meters (46.02 feet); 5. Thence N .15•45·oe·w., a distance of 23.702 meters (77 .76 feet); 6. Thence N.01•15·01·w.. a distance of 44.440 meters (145.80 feet); 7 . Thence N .33•Q6'44"W., a distance of 120.632 meters (395.77 feet); 8 . Thence S .45-J8'59"E., a distance of 12.056 meters (39.55 feet); 9. Thence S.43.18'51"E., a distance of 143.343 meters (470.28 feet); 10. Thence S.59°26'48"E. ,a distance of 61 .907 meters (203 .11 feet); 11 . Thence S.74-0S'49"E ., a distance of61 .555 meters (201 .95 feet); 12. Thence S.00°19'52"E ., a distance rA 45 .799 meters (150.26 feet) to the POINT OF BEGINNING . The above daaibed Parcel c:ai ltai is 1.240 acrn/5,018 square meters, men rA less. ' , ' .. I. 0 1 32xl • " . ,. · .. • BASIS OF BEARING: Grid bearings were detennined by global positioning system methods. Bearings .. referenced to the line between point 1001 and point 192. The line between the two monuments bears: se1•1 P:2'TW. For the purpose of slope maintenance and drainage improvements. •. .. I. 0 • • ·, • .. ... PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO COOT EXHIBIT "PE-2B" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-078 PARCEL NUMBER PE-2B June 25, 1996 A pennanent Drainage easement No. PE-2B of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No. CC 4701-076, containing 541 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a parcel desaibed in book 133, page 4, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more partia.alar1y described as follows: Commencing at the W 1/4 comer of said section 4, a 3" BRASS CAP, whence the NW Comer of said Section 4 bears N.0•34•55-w,, a distance of 885.415 meters (2904.90 feet); Thence N.35.49'41"E., a distance of 432.147 meters (1417.80 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; 1. Thence s .s2•55·orE., a distance of 127.827 meters (419 .38 feet); 2 . Thence S.85•52·01·e .• a distance of 48.109 meters (157 .84 feet); 3 . Thence s.s3•52·05"E., a distance of 8 .009 meters (26.28 feet); 4 . Thence N.es•52·01·w., a distance of 56.143 meters (184 .20 feet); 5. Thence N.s2•55·orw., a distance of 128.436 meters (421 .38 feet); 6. Thence N.21•04·53·e., a distance of 3 .000 meters (9.84 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The above described Parcel contains 0 .134 acres/541 square meters, more or less. BASIS OF BEARING : Grid bearings were determined by global positioning system methods. Bearings are referenced to the line between point 1001 s1d point 192. The line between the two monuments bears: S .87"18'29"W. For the purpose of drainage improvements. , ' •· • • 0 • • . . PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO COOT EXHIBIT "SE·2A" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-078 PARCEL NUMBER SE-2A July 11, 1996 A permanent Slope easement No . SE-2A of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Pro;ect No . CC 4701-076, containing 1,194 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a parcel described in book 133, page 4, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the W 1/4 corner of said section 4, a 3" BRASS CAP, whence the NW Comer of said Section 4 bears N.0~'55"W., a distance of 885.415 meters (2904.90 feet); Thence N.65.31'21"E., a distance of 802.114 meters (2631 .60 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; 1. Thence N.83.10'34"W., a distance of 157.019 meters (515 .15 feet) to the northeasterly right.of. way line of Colorado State Highway (C~70), as described in Book 645, Page 748, Douglas County Records; 2 . Thence N.70-J8'45"W., along said right.of-way line of Colorado State Highway (C~70), northeasterly, a distance of 30.008 meters (98.45 feet); 3. Thence N.15.24'22"E., a distance of 7 .369 meters (24.18 feet); 4. Thence s.1e•54•5rE., a distance of 185.725 meters (609 .33 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The above described Parcel contains 0.295 ac:res/1, 194 1q1a9 meters, more or less. BASIS OF BEARING: Grid bearings were determined by global positiol Iii ig syam melhodl . Bearings are refeleuc:ed to the line betwNf'I point 1001 aid point 192. The line between the two monuments bears: s .e1•1e·29"W . For the purpose of a roadway slope. ' ' •, •· • • · ... • <. PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO COOT EXHIBIT "SE-28" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-078 PARCEL NUMBER SE-2B June 25, 1996 A permanent Slope easement No. SE-2B of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No . CC 4701-076, containing 200 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a parcel dNaibed in book 133, page 4, Douglas Cou,ty Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas Ceutty, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the W 1/4 comer of said section 4, a 3• BRASS CAP, whence the NW Comer of said Section 4 bears N.0934'55"W., a distance of 885.415 meters (2904.90 feet) ; Thence N.52921'4rE., a distance of 621.798 meters (2040.02 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being also on the northeasterly right-of-way line of Colorado State Highway (C-470), as described in Book 645. Page 7 48, Douglas County Records; 1. Thence N.70•3a•45·w., along said northeasterly right-of-way line of Colorado State Highway (C-470), a distance of 36.538 meters (119.87 feet); 2. Thence s.a1•20·23·e., a distance of 38.145 meters (125.15 feet); 3. Thence S.19.21'15-W., a distance of 10.957 meters (35.95 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The above described Parcel contains 0.049 aaes/200 square meters, more or less . BASIS OF BEARING : Grid bearings were determined by global positioning system methods. Bearings .-e referenced to the line between point 1001 and point 192. The line between the two morunents bears: s.a1·1e·29"W. For the purpoH of a roadway slope. .. •· 0 • t• • PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO COOT EXHIBIT "SE-2E" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-078 PARCEL NUMBER SE-2E June 25, 1996 A Slope easement No. SE-2E of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No . CC 4701-076, containing 3,922 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a parcel described in book 133, page 4, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more particularly described as follows : Commencing at the W 1/4 comer of said section 4, a 3" BRASS CAP , whence the NW Comer of said Section 4 bears N.0'34'55"W., a distance of 885 .415 meters (2904.90 feet); Thence N . 70'47'17'' E., a distance of 912.236 meters (2992.89 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; 1. Thence S.68'27'20"E., a distance of 83.455 meters (273 .80 feet); 2 . Thence S.57'24'34"E., a distance of 179.304 meters (588.27 feet); 3 . Thence S .74'21'33"E .. a distance of62.456 meters (204.91 feet); 4 . Thence N.16'58'14"E., a distance of 10.710 meters (35 .14feet); 5. Thence S.73'01'46"E., a distance of 40.000 meters (131.23 feet); 6 . Thence S.16'58'14'W .. a distance of 9.781 meters (32.09 feet); 7 . Thence S .74'21'33"E., a distance of 22.067 meters (72 .40 feet) to the east boundary of the City of Englewood property, as described in Book 133, Page 4, Douglas County Records; a. Thence S.01'00'12"E., along said east boundary of the City of Englewood property, a distance of 12.211 meters (40.06 feet) to the northeasterly right-of-way line of Colorado State Highway (C-470), as described in Book 483, Page 195, Douglas County Records; 9 . Thence N .82'10'07'W., along said northeasterly right-of-way line of Colorado State Highway (C-470), a distance of 26.161 meters (85 .83 feet); 10. Thence N .73'01'46'W., a distance of 56 .512 meters (185 .41 feet); 11 . Thence N .59'31'13'W., a distance of 208.917 meters (685 .42 feet); 12. Thence N .70'37'49'W., a distance of 90.283 meters (296 .20 feet); 13. Thence N .25'37'49'W., a distance of 12.851 meters (42.16 feet); 14. Thence N .19'22'11"E., a distance of 5 .n6 meters (18 .95 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING . • •. D I. 0 . ,. · .. • I. ' The above described Parcel contains 0.969 ac:res/3,922 square meters, more or less. BASIS OF BEARING: Grid bearings were detennined by global positioning system methods . Bearings are referenced to the line between point 1001 and point 192. The line between the two monuments bears: s.a1•1 a·ww. For the purpose of a roadway slope. • . ' .. \ I. 0 1 32x l • • ·, • .. 9111T or IIIPDT PROJBCT IIUllllall: CC 4701-076 PAltCSL lltlllBSRS PB-2D a PB-2B THIS GRANT OF AN EASEMENT ( "this Grant" ) is made this __ day of , 1996 by the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO a Home Rule City existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado, ("Grantor•J, whose address is 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110, to the HIGHLANDS RANCH METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 3, ("Grantee") whose address is 62 West Plaza Drive, Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80126. The Parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. Easement Property. The "Easement Property" shall mean the real property located in the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, more particularly described on attached Exhibits PE-2D and PE-2E. 2. Consideration. As consideration of this Grant, Grantee shall pay to Granter the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration paid by Grantee, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by Granter. 3. Grant of Easement. Granter hereby grants to Grantee, its successors and assigns, an easement over, across and through the Easement Property for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a paved trail. 4 . Access . Grantee shall have the perpetual, right of ingress and egress, in, to, over, through and across the Easement Property for any purpose necessary or desirable for the full enjoyment of the rights granted to Grantee under this Grant. s. Rights of Granter. Granter reserves the full right to the undisturbed ownership, use, and occupancy of the Easement Property insofar as said ownership, use, and occupancy is consistent with and does not impair the rights granted to Grantee to this Grant. 6 . Abandonment . In the event that Grantee shall abandon the rights granted to it under this Grant, all right, title and interest hereunder of Grantee shall cease and terminate, and Granter shall hold the Easement Property, as the same may then be, free from the rights of Grantee so abandoned and shall own all materials and structures of Grantee so abandoned. E X H I B I T I I I . ' ' • . • 0 1 32xl • • (, .. \ r - 7. warranty of Title. Granter warrants and represents that Granter is the fee simple owner of the Easement Property and that Granter has full right, title and authority, and that this Grant is effective to grant and convey to Grantee the within described easement subject to easements and reservations of record. Granter further covenants and agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Grantee harmless from and against any adverse claim to the title of the Easement Property by all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof except those of record. a . Binding Effect. This Grant shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assignees of the respective parties hereto. The terms, covenants, agreements and conditions in this Grant shall be construed as covenants running with the land. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Grant of Easement the day and year first above written. ATTEST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF~------> Thomas J. Burns, Mayor Thia foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this~ day of --------' 1996, by Thomas J. Burns as Mayor and Loucrishia A. Ellis •• City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado. My Conniaaion Expire•=~----------------------- Notary Public . ' .. I. -2-0 .,~------------------------ • L PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO HIGHLANDS RANCH METRO DISTRICT EXHIBIT "PE-20" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-078 PARCEL NUMBER PE-20 June 25, 1996 A permanent Easement No . PE-20 of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No . CC 4701-076, containing 1,384 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a parcel desaibed in Book 133, Page 4, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more partia.llarly described as follows: Commencing at the NW Comer of said Section 4, whence the W 1/4 Comer of said Section 4 bears s .0~·55·e. 885.415 meters (2904.90 feet); Thence S.76~1'25·e .. a distance of 647 .278 meters (2123.61 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being also on the southwesterly right-of-way line of County Line Road ; 1. Thence along said southwesterly right-of-way line of County Line Road, along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 1769.368 meters (5805 .00 feet), a distance of 126.707 meters (415 .70 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S.80°28'51"E., a distance of 126.680 meters D (415 .61 feet); 2. Thence S. 70°37'43"E., a distance of 6.453 meters (21.17 feet); 3 . Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 174.000 meters (570.86 feet), a distance of 61 .043 meters (200.27 feet) (the chord of said arc bears s .ao•40•44•e., a distance of 60.730 meters (199 .25 feet)) to the northerly right-of-way line of the Highline Canal (100 .00 feet wide), as described in Book 93 , Page 64, Douglas County Records; 4 . Thence along said northerly right-of-way line of the Highline Canal , along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 315.383 meters (1034.72 feet), a distance of 40.957 meters (134 .37 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S.78°34'09"W., a distance of 40.928 meters (134.28 feet); 5. Thence along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 186.000 meters (610.23 feet), a distance of 24.716 meters (81 .09 feet) (the chord of said arc bears N .74°26'08"W., a distance of 24.698 meters (81 .03 feet)); 6 . Thence N.70°37'43"W., a distance of 28 .944 meters (94 .96 feet); 7 . Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 114.000 meters (374.01 feet), a distance of 24.961 meters (81 .89 feet) (the chord of said arc bears N .76°54'04"W., a distance of 24.911 meters (81 . 73 feet)); 8 . Thence N.83°10'26"W., a distance of 45 .196 meters (148 .28 feet); • .. I . • 0 '32 x l • . " • .. • 9. Thence along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 56.000 meters (183 .73 feet), a distance ot 34.088 meters (111.84 feet) (the diord of said arc bears N.ss•44·orw., a distance of 33.564 meters (110.12 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The above desaibed Parcel contains 0.342 acres/1,384 square meters, more or less. BASIS OF BEARING : Grid bearings were determined by global positioning system methods. Bearings ara l'8ferenced to the line between point 1001 and point 192. The line between the two monuments bears: s.s1·1e·29-w_ For the purpose of a bicycle trail. . , • .. I . 1----------------,-----------------------------------. ,~ • . . PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO HIGHLANDS RANCH METRO DISTRiCT EXHIBIT "PE-2E" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-076 PARCEL NUMBER PE-2E June 25, 1996 A permanent Easement No . PE-2E of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No. CC 4701-076, containing 3,579 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a parcel described in Book 133, Page 4, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more particularly described as follows : Commencing at the NW Comer of said Section 4, whence the W 1/4 Comer of said Section 4 bears s .0•34•55•e. 885 .415 meters (2904.90 feet); Thence S.76925'51"E., a distance of 595.947 meters (1955.20 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being also on the southwesterly right-of-way line of County Line Road; 1. Thence S. 76°46'58"E. along said southwesterly right-of-way line of County Line Road, a distance of 0 .498 meters (1 .63 feet); 2. Thence continuing along said southwesterly right-of-way line of County Line Road, along the 0 arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 1769.368 meters (5805 .00 feet), a distance of 11 .619 meters (38 .12 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S.76°58'15"E., a distance of 11 .619 meters (38.12 feet); 3 . Thence s .21°00'04-W., a distance of 3 .691 meters (12 .11 feet); 4 . Thence along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 36.000 meters (118.11 feet), a distance of 26.863 meters (88 .13 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S.42922'40"W., a distance of 26.244 meters (86.10 feet)); 5 . Thence S .63°45'17"W., a distance of 58 .157 meters (190.80 feet); 6 . Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 54.000 meters c1n.16 feet), a distance of 69.672 meters (228.58 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S.26.47'34-W., a distance of 64.939 meters (213.05 feet)); 7. Thence s .10•10·1o·e., a distance of 44.959 meters (147 .50 feet); 8 . Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 70.000 meters (229.66 feet), a distance of 32.780 meters (107.54 feet) (the chord of said arc burs S.23935'05"E., a distance of 32.481 meters (106.36 feet)); 9 . Thence S.37°00·00-e ., a distance of 12.412 meters (40.72 feet); • ' . .. I . . ' ' 0 1 32 x l • • (. 10. Thence along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 66.000 meters (216.53 feet), a distance of 33 .301 meters (109.26 feet) ( the chord of said arc bears S.22932'43"E., a distance of 32.949 meters (108 .10 feet)) to the northwesterly right-of-way line of the Highline Canal, as described in Book 93, Page 64, Douglas County Records; 11 . Thence S.21°53'33"W. along said northwesterly right-of-way line of the Highline Canal , a distance of 29.959 meters (98.29 feet); 12. Thence N.71°08'09"W., a distance of 3.247 meters (10.65 feet); 13. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 54.000 meters (1n.16 feet), a distance of 52.651 meters (172.74 feet) (the chord of said arc bears N.09°04'04"W., a distance of 50.590 meters (165.98 feet)); 14. Thence N.37°oo·oo·w.. a distance of 12.412 meters (40.72 feet); 15. Thence along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 82.000 meters (269 .03 feet), a distance of 38.399 meters (125 .98 feet) (the chord of said arc bears N.23935'05"W., a distance of 38 .049 meters (124 .83 feet)); 16. Thence N.10•10·1o·w.. a distance of 44.959 meters (147 .50 feet): 17. Thence along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 66.000 meters (216.53 feet), a distance of 85.155 meters (279.38) (the chord of said arc bears N.26°47'34"E ., a distance of 79.370 meters (260.40 feet)); 18. Thence N.63°45'1rE .• a distance of 58.157 meters (190.80 feet): 19. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 24.000 meters (78.74 feet), a distance of 17.909 meters (58.76 feet) (the chord of said arc bears N.42°22'40"E., a distance of 17.496 meters (57 .40 feet)): 20. Thence N.21°00'04"E ., a distance of 2 .012 meters (6.60 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING . The above described Parcel contains 0.884 acres/3,579 square meters , more or less . BASIS OF BEARING: Grid bearings were determined by global positioning system methods. Bearings are referenced to the line between point 1001 and point 192. The line between the two monuments bears: S.87°18'29-W. For the purpose of a bicyde trail. ... I • • • GJWff OP QSPJPJT PROJECT N'ONBD: CC 4701-076 PAJlCBL N'ONBBJl PB-2C THIS GRANT OF AN EASEMENT ("this Grant•) is made this __ day of , 1996 by the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO a Home Rule City existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado, ("Grantor•), whose address is 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110, to the CENTENNIAL WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT, ("Grantee•) whose address is 62 West Plaza Drive, Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80126. The Parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. Easement Property . The "Easement Property• shall mean the real property located in the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, more particularly described on attached Exhibit PE-2C. 2. Consideration. As consideration of this Grant, Grantee shall pay to Granter the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration paid by Grantee, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by Granter. 3 . Grant of Easement. Grant or hereby grants to Grantee. its successors and assigns, an easement over, across and through the Easement Property for the purpose of constructing, operating, maintaining, repairing, replacing and removing the Lines and Apprutenances, as hereinafter defined. 4. Lines and Appurtenances. "Lines and Appurtenances• shall mean one or more underground utility lines together with all necessary or desirable aboveground facilities and appurtenances for the Grantee's operation of said utility lines. Except to the extent necessary, all of the Lines and Appurtenances shall be constructed, kept, and maintained underground. s . Access. Grantee shall have the perpetual, right of ingress and egress, in, to, over, through and across the Easement Property for any purpose necessary or desirable for the full enjoyment of the rights granted to Grantee under this Grant. 6. Rights of Granter. Granter reserves the full right to the undisturbed ownership, use, and occupancy of the Eaaemer_it Property insofar as said ownership, use, and occupancy is consistent with and does not impair the rights granted to Grantee to this Grant. In the event Granter's improvements under the Easement require repair, replacement or maintenance of any type or kind, Granter may do so with reasonable notice. Coat of repair and restoration of surface improvements shall be done at the coat of the Grantee. E X I! I B I T H 0 .. I· 0 • • • <. 7. Restoration. Grantee agrees that after Grantee's construction, if applicable, and after any maintenance, repair, replacement, or removal of any of the Lines and Appurtenances, Grantee shall restore the surface of the Easement Property, as nearly as reasonably possible, to the grade and condition it was in inunediately prior to said construction, maintenance, repair, replacement, or removal, except as may be necessary to accormnodate the Lines and Appurtenances. Grantee also agrees to restore and repair any paving, curb, gutter, and fences which are damaged, by such maintenance, repair, replacement, or removal. Grantee further agrees to replace any topsoil removed from any areas on the Easement Property, to re-seed the disturbed area so as to prevent erosion, to restore landscaping, as nearly as reasonably possible, to its original condition, and to remove any excess earth resulting from said construction, maintenance, repair, replacement, or removal, at Grantee's sole cost and expense. 8. Abandonment. In the event that Grantee shall abandon the rights granted to it under this Grant, all right, title and interest hereunder of Grantee shall cease and terminate, and Granter shall hold the Easement Property, as the same may then be, free from the rights of Grantee so abandoned and shall own all materials and structures of Grantee so abandoned. 9. Warranty of Title. Granter warrants and represents that Granter is the fee simple owner of the Easement Property and that Grantor has full right, title and authority, and that this Grant is effective to grant and convey to Grantee the within described easement subject to easements and reservations of record . Granter further covenants and agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Grantee harmless from and against any adverse claim to the title of the Easement Property by all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof except those of record. 10. Binding Ef feet. This Grant shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assignees of the respective parties hereto. The terms, covenants, agreements and conditions in this Grant shall be construed as covenants running with the land. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Grant of Easement the day and year first above written. ATTEST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk -2- Thomas J. Burns, Mayor ', •, • I. 0 1 32xl • • ·. • ,, STATE OF COLORADO ) )ss. COUHTY OF _______ ) This foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this_ day of , 1996, by Thomas J. Burns as Mayor and Loucrishia A. Ellis as City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado. My Coaanission Expires: __________ _ Notary Public -3- • .. I. • •, • <. PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO CENTENNIAL W & S DISTRICT EXHIBIT "PE-2C" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-076 PARCEL NUMBER PE-2C June 25, 1996 A permanent Utility easement No. PE-2C of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Pro;ect No. CC 4701--076, containing 1,203 square meters, more or less, being a portion of a parcel desaibed in book 133, page 4, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more particularly desaibed as follows: Beginning at the W 1/4 comer of said section 4, a 3" BRASS CAP, whence the NW Comer of said Section 4 bears N.O-J4'55"W., a distance of 885.415 meters (2904.90 feet) ; Thence N.55.26'31"E., a distance of 645.243 meters (2116.93 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being also on the northeasterly right.of-way line of Colorado State Highway (C-470), as desaibed in Book 645. Page 7 48, Douglas County Records; 1. Thence N .1 s•24·22·e., a distance of 78. 727 meters (258.29 feet) to the westerly line of an easement to Centennial Water and Sanitation Distrid, as desaibed in Book 415, Page 660 , Douglas County Records; 2. Thence s .12•17•44·e .. a distance of 15.252 meters (50 .04 feet) to the easterly line of said Centennial Water and Sanitation Distrid; 3 . Thence s .1s•24·22-w., a distance of 79.167 meters (259.73 feet) to said northeasterly right.of- way line of Colorado State Highway (C-470); 4 . Thence N.70°38'45"W., along said northeasterly right.of-way line of Colorado State Highway (C-470), a distance of 15.276 meters (50.12 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING . The above desaibed Parcel contains 0 .297 acres/1,203 square meters, more or less . BASIS OF BEARING : Grid bearings were determined by global positioning system methods . Bearings are referenced to the line between point 1001 and point 192. The line between the two monuments bears : s .a1•1a·2s-w. For the purpose of a sewer main . ... I . • . .. • DDAIITT Dam> :no.ncT D11111 CC ol701-076 •UCSL IIUIIBDS SB Ii S• THIS WILL BE A WARRANTY DEED, ISSUED BY THE DENVER WATER DEPARTMENT, FROM THE DENVER WATER DEPARTMENT TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR THAT PORTION OP THE HIGBLillE CANAL PROPERTY THAT WILL BE SIMULTANEOUSLY EXCRAlfGED WITH THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD DUE TO THE HEW ALIGNMENT OP THE HIGBLINE CAHAL. ,.. E X H I B I T I .. I . • • <. PARCEL FROM DWD TO CITY OF ENGLEWOOD EXHIBIT "58" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-076 PARCEL NUMBER 58 June 25, 1996 A tract or parcel of land No. SB of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No. CC 4701-076, containing 1,599 square meters, more or less, in the City and County of Denver property, as described in Book 93, Page 64, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more partia.Jlarly described as follows: Commencing at the NW Comer of said Section 4, whence the W 1 /4 Comer of said Section 4 bears s .0•34•5s·E. 885.415 meters (2904.90 feet); Thence S.58~0'17"E.,a distance of 638.130 meters (2093.60 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being also on the northwesterly right-of-way line of the Highline Canal, as described in Book 93, Page 64, Douglas County Records; 1. Thence N.21 ·53'33"E. along said northwesterly right.of-way line of the Highline Canal, a distance of 32.069 meters (105 .21 feet); 2. Thence along said northwesterly right-of-way line of the Highline Canal along the arc of a a.Jrve to the right having a radius of 85 .769 meters (281 .39 feet), a distance of 70.878 meters (232.54 feet) (the chord of said arc bears N.45.34'00"E., a distance of 68.879 meters (225 .98 feet)); 3 . Thence N .69.14'28"E .• along said northwesterty right.of-way line of the Highline Canal a distance of 20.267 meters (66.49 feet); 4. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 135.000 meters (442.91 feet). a distance of 3.070 meters (10.07 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S.39.32'03"E., a distance of 3.070 meters (10.07 feet)); s. Thence S .4Q•11·oa·E .• a distance of 14.101 meters (46.26 feet); 6. Thence S .59.48'52"W., a distance of 67.188 meters (220.43 feet); 7 . Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of n .794 meters (255 .23 feet), a distance of 51 .489 meters (168.93 feet) (the chord d said arc bears ~·5n2·w.. a distance of 50.554 meters (165.86 feet)) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The above described Parcel contains 0.395 acntl/1,599 square meters, more or less. BASIS OF BEARING: Grid bearings went determined by global positioning system methods. Bearings are referenced to the line between point 1001 and point 192. The line betwffn the two rnonunents bears: S .81•1e'299W . I . • ,. • • ,. PARCEL FROM DWO TO CITY OF ENGLEWOOD EXHIBIT "SE" PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-GTI PARCEL NUMBER IE June 25, 1996 A tract or parcel of land No. SE of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No. CC 4701-076, containing 403 square meters, more or less, in the City and County of Denver property, as described in Book 93, Page 64, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more particularfy described as follows: Commencing at the NW Comer of said Section 4, whence the W 1/4 Comer of said Section 4 bears s.0•34·ss·E. 885.415 meters (2904.90 feet); lhence s .69.SS'SS"E .• a distance of 695.162 meters (2280. 71 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being also on the northwesterly right.of-way line of the Highline Canal, as described in Book 93, Page 64, Douglas County Records; 1. Thence N .69.14'28"E. along said northwesterly right.of-way line of the Highline Canal, a distance of 81 .073 meters (265 .99 feet); 2. Thence along the arc of a ane to the left having a radius of 116.017 meters (380.63 feet), a distance of 19.088 meters (62.62 feet) (the chord of said arc bears S.64~1'40"W., a distance of 19.066 meters (62.55 feet)); 3. Thence s.s9·48'S2"W., a distance of 58.911 meters (193.28 feet); 4 . Thence N.40.11 '0S"W., a distance of 11 .892 meters (39.02 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The above desaibed Parcel contains 0.100 acres/403 square meters, more or less. BASIS OF BEARING : Grid bearings were determined by global positioning system methods . Bearings are referenced to the line between point 1001 aid point 192. The line between the two monuments bears: s.e1•1e'29"W. • . .. .. I . • • ·, • <. GJWJT QP QSIIQSNT PROJIICT IIOIIBBR: CC 4701-076 PllCBL ll1JIIBD PB-2G ,. - THIS GRANT OF AN EASEMENT ( • this Grant• ) is made this __ day of , 1996 by the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO a Home Rule City existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado, (•Granter•), whose address is 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110, to the CENTENNIAL WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT, (•Grantee"), whose address is 62 West Plaza Drive, Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80126. The Parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. Easement Property. The •Easement Property" shall mean the real property located in the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, more particularly described on attached Exhibit PE-2G. 2. Consideration. As consideration of this Grant, Grantee shall pay to Grantor the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration paid by Grantee, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by Grantor. 3. Grant of Easement. Grantor hereby grants to Grantee, its successors and assigns, an easement over, across and through the Easement Property for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a wetlands area. 4. Access. Grantee shall have the perpetual, right of ingress and egress, in, to, over, through and across the Easement Property for any purpose necessary or desirable for the full enjoyment of the rights granted to Grantee under this Grant. s. Rights of Grantor. Grantor reserves the full right to the undisturbed ownership, use, and occupancy of the Easement Property insofar as said ownership, use, and occupancy is consistent with and does not impair the rights granted to Grantee to this Grant. 6 . Abandonment . In the event that Grantee shall abandon the rights granted to it under this Grant, all right, title and interest hereunder of Grantee shall cease and terminate, and Gran tor shall hold the Easement Property, as the same may then be, free from the rights of Grantee so abandoned and shall own all materials and structures of Grantee so abandoned. ·, E X H I B I T J .. I . • ·, • <, 7. Warranty of Title. Granter warrants and represents that Granter is the fee simple owner of the Easement Property and that Granter has full right, title and authority, and that this Grant is effecti:ve to grant and convey to Grantee the within described easement subject to easements and reservations of record. Granter further covenants and agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Grantee harmless from and against any adverse claim to the title of the Easement Property by all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof except those of record. 8. Biprlj nq Effect;. This Grant shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assignees of the respective parties hereto. The terms, covenants, agreements and conditiona in this Grant shall be construed as covenants running with the land . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the ·parties hereto have executed this Grant of Easement the day and year first above written. ATTEST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk STATE OF COLORADO ) >••· COUNTY OF _______ ) Thomas J. Burns, Mayor This foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this_ day of --------' 1996, by Thomu J. Burns as Mayor and Loucrishia A. Ellis as City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado. My Commission Expire•=------------ Notary Public -2- . ' •, .. •· 0 1 32xl • ,. • ·, • ... \. \, PARCEL FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO CENTENNIAL W & S DISTRICT EXHIBIT .. PE-2Gn PROJECT NUMBER: CC 4701-076 PARCEL NUMBER PE-2G June 25, 1996 . . A permanent Easement No. PE-2G oi the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No. CC 4701-076, containing 8,701 square meters, more or less, in the City of Englewood property, in Section 33, Township 5 South, Range 68 West of the Sixth Principal Mendia,, in Arapahoe eau,ty, Colorado, said tract or parcel of land being more particularly described as follows : Beginning at a point on the south line of said Section 33, wtw1ce the SW Comer of said Section 33, a 1.5" Brass Cap bears S.89.43'10-W., a distance of 150,317 meters (493.16 feet); 1. Thence N.03933'00"W., a distance of 10.179 meters (33.40 feet); 2 . Thence s .a9•43·1o-w., a distance of 12.000 meters (39.37 feet); 3. Thence N.00•15·so-w .• a distance of 45.000 meters (147.64 feet); 4. Thence N.e9•43'10"E., a distance of 160.000 meters (524.93 feet); 5 . Thence s.00•16'50"E., a distance of 55.163 meters (180.98 feet); 6 . Thence S.89•43'10"W., a distance of 147.419 meters (483.66 feet) to the POINT OF BEGINNING. The above described Parcel contains 2.150 aaes/8, 701 square meters, more or less. BASIS OF BEARING: Grid bearings were determined by global positioning system methods. 8wings .. l'9ferenced to the line between point 1001 and point 192. The line bet\wen the two morU1W1ts burs: s.e1·18'29"W. For the purpose of wetlands. • . .. I. 0 ; • • ·, • <. RELINQUISHMENT OF A PORTION OF AN EASEMENT Pao.mc:T IIIJIIIIDz CC 4701-076 PUCBL IIIJIIIID ft-10 This Relinquishment Of A Portion Of An Easement is made and executed this_ day of , 1996 by CENTENNIAL WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT, formerly known as Mission Viejo Water and Sanitation District, ( "CWSD•) , whose address is 62 West Plaza Drive, Highlands Ranch, Colorado, 80126, and the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, a home rule City under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado (Englewood), whose address is 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110. WHEREAS, CWSD and Englewood are the parties to that Grant of Water and Sewer Line Easement recorded July 2, 1981 in Book 415 at Page 660, Reception No. 270566 in the record.a of the Clerk and Recorder for Douglas County, Colorado, (•Original Easement•); and WHEREAS, Englewood has conveyed a replacement easement for a portion of the Original Easement to CWSD by separate instrument and CWSD wishes to relinquish its interest in a portion of the Original Easement. NOW, THEREFORE, in and for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, CWSD does hereby RELEASE, RELINQUISH AND QUITCLAIM its right, title and interest in and to that portion of the Original Easement described in Exhibit PR-10, attached hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Centennial Water and Sanitation District has executed this Release of Right-Of-Way and Easement Agreement as of the date and year first above written. · STATE OF COLORADO ) )ss. COUNTY OF ________ ) CENTENNIAL WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT General Manager This foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this_ day of , 1996, by John Hendrick as General Manager of Centennial Water and S&nitation District. Rotary Public E X H I B I T K ' , • . ' .. •· 0 1 32xl • • • <' EXHIBIT PR-10 RELINQUISHMENT OF EASEMENT CENTENNIAL W&S DISTRICT TO CITY OF ENGLEWOOD JUNE 28, 1996 - A parcel of land being a portion of an euement ;nimed to Centennial Water and Sanitation District by the City of Englewood, u recorded in Book 415 at Page 660, Douglas County Records, in Section 4, Township 8 South, Range 88 West of the 8th Principal Meridian, County of Douglu, State of Colorado, said parcel to be relinquished being more particularly described as foUows: BEGINNNll at a point on the northwestertv line of Hid easement, whern:• the West 1 /4 Comer of said Section 4, a 3• br ... cap, bears S 51• 20' 10· W, a distance of 707.336 meters (2320.85 feet.I; 1. Thence S 77' 17' 44 • E, a dlatance of 15.252 rnatet'S 150.04 ffftl. to the southeast line of said eaNment; 2. ThenCe S 20' 00' oo· w, along the SOUthusterly line of said easement, a diatance of 1 .402 meters (4.60 fHtl; 3. Thence S 30' oo· oo· E. along th• eutartv line of said •~ant. a distance of 119.097 meten 1390. 74 ffftl to the nanherly right-of-way llne of Colorado State Highway C-470, u the same is recotded in Book 9'5 It Page 748, Douglas County Re;o,da; 4. Thence N 70' 38' 4e• W, llong the nonherty rtgl'lt-of-way line of said Colorado Star. Higflway C-470, a dlaalice of 23.3N mews 178.78 feet!, to a point on tha wwterty line of Mid .....wt: 5. T1wlce N 30' 00' oo• W, along the watarty line of said __,,.nt. a distance of 108.452 metan (355.81 feet); 8. Thence N 20" 00' oo• E. along the nonhwt811y line of Aid 9N1"*1t, a distance of 7 .897 mews (25.91 feet) to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The above described parcel of land contains 1804. 782 square meters, more or less. Buis of Bearings: The South line of the Nonhwat 1/4 of Section 4, T . S S., A. 88 w., 8th P.M. bears N 89' 40' oa· E . ( • . .. I. 0 'a2 x l • • · ... • E X H I GJW1T or Illl9IMX wgmrr B PROJBCT NOIIBD: CC 4701-076 I T THIS GRANT OF A TEMPORARY EASEMENT ( •this Grant") is made this --day of , 1996 by the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO a L Home Rule City existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado, •(Grantor"), whose legal address is 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110, to the HIGHLANDS RANCH METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 3, (•Grantee•), whose address is 62 West Plaza Drive, Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80126 The Parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. Easement Property . The "Easement Property• shall mean all real property located in the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, owned by the City of Englewood as of the date hereof. 2. consideration. As consideration of this Grant, Grantee shall place structural fill in the parcel of land owned by the Granter that is west of Highlands Ranch Boulevard, north of the Highline Canal, and south of County Line Road (Parcel Al. The grades and elevations for the fill shall be reasonably determined by Grantor. 3 . Temporary Easement. Grantor hereby grants to Grantee, and its successors and assigns, a temporary easement upon, over and across the Easement Property for use of Grantee, and its successors, assigns, agents, employees, tenants, guests and invitees, for the use in conjunction with the construction of the interchange on Colorado State Highway C-470 known as the McClellan Interchange, subject to the terms, conditions and provisions herein set forth (the •Temporary Easement•). 4. Teml,. The Temporary Easement shall remain in full force and effect until the earlier of the completion of construction of December 31, 1998. s. Accesa. Granter shall have the perpetual right of ingress and egress in, to, over, through and across the Easement Property for any purpose necessary or desirable for the full enjoyment of the rights retained by the Grantor under this Grant. 6. Rights of Granter. Grantor reserves the full right to the undisturbed ownership, use, and occupancy of the Easement Property insofar as said ownership, use, and occupancy is consistent with and does not impair the rights granted to Grantee in this Grant. 7 . Rep4ir of Surface. Cost of repair and restoration of surface improvements shall be done at the cost of the Grantee. Grantee covenants and agrees that upon termination of the Grant herein, it will restore the Basement Property to the same condition it was in, as near as practicable, iaaediately prior to this Grant of Temporary Easement . . ' .. I· 0 '32xl • • • <. 8. Abandonment . In the event that Grantee shall abandon the rights granted to it under this Grant, all right, title and interest hereunder of Grantee shall cease and terminate, and Granter shall hold the Easement Property, as the same may then be, free from the rights of Grantee so abandoned and shall own all materials and structures of Grantee so abandoned. 9 . Warranty of Title. Granter warrants and represents that Granter is the fee simple owner of the Easement Property and that Granter has full right, title and authority, and that this Grant is effective to grant and convey to Grantee the within described easement subject to easements and reservations of record . Granter further covenants and agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Grantee harmless from and against any adverse claim to the title of the Easement Property by all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof except those of record. 10. Binding Effect. This Grant shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assignees of the respective parties hereto . The terms, covenants, agreements and conditions in this Grant shall be construed as running with the land. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed the Grant of Easement and day and year first above written. ATl'EST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk STATE OF COLORADO ) )ss. COCNTY OF ________ ) Thomas J. Burns, Mayor This foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this_ day of --------• 1996, by Thomas J . Burna •• Mayor and Loucrishia A. Ellis as City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado. Notary Public -2- .. I. 0 'a2xl • • • PROJZCT ll1JIIBBJl: CC 4701-076 PARCBL N1JIIBDS ll-ll • ll-2B THIS DBBD, made this~~ day of , 1996, between the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO a Home Rule City existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado, ("Granter•), whose legal address is 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110, and THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, ("Grantee"), whose legal address is 4201 East Arkansas, Denver, Colorado 80222. wrrllBSSrrB. That the Granter, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten and no/100 Dollars, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm unto the Grantee, its successors and assigns forever, all the real property together with improvements, if any, situate, lying and being in the County of Douglas and State of Colorado, described as The access rights in the parcel as set forth in Exhibits AR-2A and AR-2B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. TOGBTBJDl, with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof: and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the Granter, either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances. TO DVB um TO BOLD the said premises above bargained and described, with the appurtenances, unto the Grantee, its successors and assigns forever. And the Granter for itself, its successors and assigns, does covenant, grant, bargain and agree to and with the Grantee, its successors and assigns, that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents, it is well seized of the premises above conveyed, has good, sure, perfect, absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance, in law, in fee simple, and has good right, full power and lawful authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and fort11 aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments, encumbrances and restrictions of whatever kind or nature whatsoever, excepting from this grant, the right of the Granter or Granters to have access across the aforesaid line or line at those points where passageways under the roadway, and public openings in said line or lines, may be provided for that purpose by the Grantee. E X H I B I T M .. I . 0 • • • .. The Granter shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the Grantee, its successors and assigna, against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof. Df wrl'JISSS NRBRBOP, the Granter has cauaed its corporate name to be hereunto subscribed by its Mayor, and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed, attested by its City Clerk, the day and year first above written. ATl'EST: Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF ) )ss ) Thomas J. Burns, Mayor The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this __ day of --------' 1996, by Thomas J. Burns as Mayor and Loucrishia A. Ellis as City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado. My Commission Expires: Witness my hand and official seal. Notary Public [SEAL] -2- •, .. I • 0 '32x l • • • '· EXHIBIT AR-2A ACCESS RIGHT FROM ENGLEWOOD TO COOT CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, a municipal corporation ACCESS RIGHTS TO BE ACQUIRED FROM QESCBIPJJON EACH AND EVERY RIGHT OR RIGHTS OF ACCESS OF THE GRANTOR to and from any pst of the right-of-way of Colorado State Highway C-470, a freeway established according to the laws of the State of Colorado, and from any pst of the real property of the Granter in the North% of Section 4, Township 8 South, Range 88 West of the 8th Principal~. in Douglas County, Colorado, abutting upon said Highway, along or across the access line or lines described as follows: cc 4701-076 (Project No.) Paccol 2A (Parcel No.) Sgytherty Wot (Location of Line) Beginning at a point on the existing southwesterly right-of-way line ( 1996) of Colorado State Highway C-470, as described in Book 845 at Page 748, Douglas County Records, whence the Center of said Section 4 bears S see 45' 04• E, a distance of 733.844 meters (2406.96 feetl; 1. Thence S 82-55' 01· E, a distance of 204.486 meters (670.88 feet); 2. Thence S 85° 52' 01 • E. a distance of 48.109 meters (157.84 feet); 3. Thence S 83° 52' os· E. a distance of 8.009 meters (26.28 feet); 4. Thence S 28" 07' 55• W, a distance of 20.157 meters (86.13 feet); 5 . Thence S 83° 52' os· E. a distance of 40.000 meters 1131 .23 feet); 6 . Thence N 28° 07' 55 • E, a distance of 20.157 meters (86. 13 feet); 7 . Thence S 83° 52' 05· E. a distance of 16.077 meters 152 .75 feetl; 8 . Thence S 41° 20· 45 • E. 1 distance of 37.830 meters 1124.11 feet); 9 . Thence S 45° 38' 59• E, 1 distance of 12.056 meters (39.55 feet); 10. Thence S 43° 18' 51 • E. 1 distance of 143.343 meters 1470.28 feet); 11 . Thence S Sir 28' 49• E, 1 distance of 81 .907 meters (203.11 feet); • < •, .. I. • 0 • ,. • · ... • .. 12. Thence S 74° 08' 49" E, a distance of 61.555 meters (201.95 feet); 13. Thence S 00" 19' 52" E. to the north line of the Southwest 1 /4 of said Section 4, a distance of 45.799 meters (150.26 feet); 14. Thence N 89° 40' 08" E, along said north line of the Southwest 1/4, a distance of 8.286 meters (27.18 feet), to a point whence the Center of said Section 4 bears N 89° 40' 08" E, a distance of 45.725 meters (150.02 feetl; Beginning at a point on the existing southerly right-of-way line ( 19961 of Colorado State Highway C-470, u described in Book 645 at Page 748, Douglas Coumy Records, whence the Center of said Section 4 bears S 86° 44' 34" W, a distance of 348.552 meters (1143.54 feet); 1. Thence S 89° 45' 01" W, along the northerly line of an easement to the City and County of Denver, as described in Sook 237 at Page 305, Douglas County Records, a distance of 24.175 meters (79.31 feetl; 2. Thence N 75° 17' 35" W, a distance of 89.515 meters (293.69 feetl; 3. Thence S 85° 23' 36" w. a distance of 110.441 meters (362.34 feetl; 4. Thence S 89° 45' 01· W, a distance of 97.293 meters (319.20 feet); 5 . Thence S 43• 10' 58" W, a distance of 34.413 meters (112.91 feet); 6. Thence S 00" 14' 59" E. to the north line of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 4, a distance of 8.009 met.-s (26.28 feet); 7. Thence S 99• 45' 01· W, along said north line of the Southeast 1/4, a distance of 6.341 meters (20.BO feet), to the Cent• of said Section 4. Basia of Be.-ings: The South line of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 4, T. 6 S., R. 68 W., 6th P.M. bears N BS-40' oe· E. NO ACCESS POINTS . , I. 0 • 1 32xl • • ·, • .. EXHIBIT AR-2B ACCESS RIGHT FROM ENGLEWOOD TO COOT CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, a unicipal corporation ACCESS RIGHTS TO BE ACQUIRED FROM DESCBIPTIPN EACH ANO EVERY RIGHT OR RIGHTS OF ACCESS OF THE GRANTOR to and from any part of the right-of-way of Colorado State Highway C-470, a freeway established according to the laws of the State of Colorado, and from any part of the real property of the Grantor in the North % of Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, in Douglas County, Colorado. abutting upon said Highway, along or across the access line or lines described as follows: cc 4701-076 (Project No.) Paccots 2e & 2G (Parcel No.) Noabodv Woe (Location of Line) Beginning at a point on the existing northerly right-of-way line I 1996) of Colorado State Highway C-470, u dacribed in Book 645 et Page 748, Douglas County Records, whence the West 1 /4 Comer of said Section 4 be .. S 52• 21' 47• W, a distance of 621.798 meters (2040.02 feet); 1 . Thence N 1S-21 · 15• E. a distance of 19.232 meters (83.10 feetl; 2 . Thence S 70" 38' 45• E. a distance of 40.000 meters (131.23 feet); 3. Thence S 15° 24' 22· W, • distanee of 19.278 meters (83.25 feet), to • point on the existing norther1y right-of-way line ( 1996) of Colorado State Highway C-4 70, whence said West 1/4 Corner of Section 4 be .. S 55° 26' 31· W, a distance of 845.243 meters (2118.93 feetl. Beginning at a point on the existing northerty right-of-way line (19NI of Cotorado State Highway C-470, as described in Book 645 et Page 748, Douglas County Records, whence the Center of said Section 4, • 1o·x1·x3· stone, burs S 34• 28' 32· E. a distance of 420.093 meters (1378.28 feetl; 1. Thence S 8:39 10' 34• E, • distance of 157.019 meters (15115.15 feet); .. I. 0 • • • (, 2. Thence 5 78° 54' 57" E. a distance of 63.343 meters (207.82 feetl; 3. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 26.90 meters (88.25 feetl, an arc distance of 16.911 meters (55.48 feetl (the chord of said arc bears N 16° 51' 41" E. a distance of 16.634 meters 154 .57 feetll; 4 . Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 207 .800 meters (681 . 76 feetl, an arc distance of 28.979 meters (95.08 feetl (the chord of said arc bears N 05° 08' 37" W, a distance of 28.956 meters (95.00 feetll; 5. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 210.531 meters (690.72 feetl, an arc distance of 78.455 meters (257.40 feetl (the chord of said arc bears N 14° 31' 11" W, a distance of 78.001 meters (255.91 feetl); 6. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 215.000 meters (705.38 feet), an arc distance of 37.048 meters (121.55 feetl (the chord of said .-c bears N 35° 14' 57" W, a distance of 37.002 meters (121.40 feetl); 7. Thence N 40° 11' 08" W, a distance of 43.300 meters (142.06 feetl to a point whence said Center of Section 4 bears 5 09° 49' 00" E. a distance of 506.457 meters (1661.60feetl . Beginning at a point on the existing northerly right-of-way line ( 1 9961 of Colorado State Hi9hway C-470, as dflcribed in Book 645 at Page 748, Douglas County Records, whence the Center of said Section 4, a 10"x7"x3" stone, bears 5 71° 18' 08" W, a distance of 393. 186 meters I 1 289. 98 feet I; 1. Thence N 73° 01' 46" W, a distance of 56.512 meters (185.41 feetl; 2. Thence N 59° 31' 13" W, a distance of 208.917 meters (685.42 feetl; 3. Thence N 70° 37' 49" W, a distance of 90.283 meters (296.20 feetl; 4 . Thence N 25° 37' 49" W, a distance of 12.851 meters (42.16 feetl; 5. Thence N 19° 22' 11 • E. a distance of 5. 776 meters (18.95 feetl; 6. Thence N 68° 27' 20" W, a distance of 22.262 meters (73.04 feetl; 7 . Thence along the arc of a curve to the ri9ht having a radius of 41 .900 meters ( 13 7 .4 7 feetl, an arc distance of 6.444 meters (21.14 feetl (the chord of said arc bears N 00- 30' 31" W, a distance of 6.437 metws (21.12 feetll; 8. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 252.000 meters 1826. 77 feet), an arc distance of 57.319 meters (188.05 feetl (the chord of said .-c bears N . , • .. I· 0 1 32xl • • (. ,. 02° 37' 09" W, a distance of 57.195 meters 1187.65 feetll; 9. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 247.791 meterS 1812.96 feet), an arc distanee of 92. 105 meters 1302.18 feet) (the chord of said •c bears N 24° 01' 55" W, a distance of 91.576 meters (300.45 feetll; 10. Thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 245.000 meters 1803.81 feet), an arc distance of 42.228 meters 1138.54 feet) (the chord of said arc bears N 35° 14' 52" W, a distance of 42.175 meters (138.37 feetll; 11. Thence N 400 11 • 08" W, a distance of 43.300 meters (142.06 feet). to a point whence said Center of Section 4 bears S 06° 58' 34 • E. a distance of 522.286 meters 11713.47 feet). Basis of Bearings: The South line of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 4, T. 6 S., R. 88 W., 8th P.M. bears N 89° 40' 08" E. NO ACCESS POINTS . , • . .. I· 0 '32x l • . ~ ·, • COUNCIL COIIMUNICATION .,... Agendaltllm Subject Motion Accepting Clarion Associates Phase 1 August 5, 1996 11 ai Report lnillalad By Staff Source Robert Simpson, Manager of Neighborhood and Business Development Neighborhood and Business Development COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION Council approved resolution No. 42, Series of 1996 on April 8, 1996, approving an entertainment/retail concept for Cinderella City redevelopment. On July 10, 1996, Council heard Clarion Associates' ffl findings upon completion of four Cinderella City Redevelopment Public Input Forums. RECOIIIIENDED ACTION V Staff seeks Council's support, by motion, for_.,...,. al the Clndenllla City Phae 1 Report Conclullanl and Recommaldatiol• ~ by a.tor. . The 1'11!,:1 motion is as follows : ' ~ Maliorlto--·-Cindarala 1 ~dllld-•. 111i18 and to &ae .... far ....... .,, .... Mller- lClchell lo inc&iora• aianllcllrl/f.lDll'lmunly~ -~:: = ~eo..- VVlth the completion by Clarion Aslr4cilllel cf Phale 1 (Community Input) the adoption of this motion of acceptance is of particular . in the upcoming Phase 2 design review process. It wiH provide the policy direction of Council for upcoming lite design negotiations with the developer. FINANCIAL IMPACT There is no financial impact a UST OF A TTACHIIENTS Cinderella City Project Man ment Spreadsheet and accompanying nMlltive . , • .. I· 0 • -~--------------------------,.-- • . . COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Data Agendalbtm Subject Motion Accepting Clarion Associates Phase 1 August 5, 1996 11 ai Report lnltlatad By Staff Source Robert Simpson, Manager of Neighborhood and Business Development Neighborhood and Business Development COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION Council approved resolution No. 42, Series of 1996 on April 8 , 1996, approving an entertainment/retail concept for Cinderella City redevelopmerit. On July 10, 1996, Council heard Clarion Associates'~ findings upon completion of four Cinderella City Rede..elopment Public Input Forums. RECOMMENDED ACTION V Staff seeks Council's support, by motion, for......-.. of._ Cindanllla Clly Phw 1 Report Canaluliona and RacommellldlMal• P19111rad a., . The ~ motion is as follows : ' ~ Malial'l lo andlo ... Klchlllolnc&riall-•anll--tflaMIIIIIIYIN~--..................... ~ With the completion by Clarion AaidCilllal d Phae 1 (Community Input) the adoption d this motion of acceptance is of pamcui. i in the upcoming Phw 2 deligr'I review process. It will provide the policy direction of Council for upcoming lie deligr'I negotilllions with the developet . FINANCIAL IMPACT . ' • .. • • 0 'a2xl l - • , . . ~ ~t .:i ·· io i 0 ~ I If i ·11 ! ! I ' i 0 11 I i f I • . ' ' .. ... • . . • ' .. .. . · ... . ' .. ~ . =l a ;; .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. •• .... • • W N .. " ... . • • W N .. . i I I I I I ~ i i I I I I i i I i i i I (i ! I i IL I I i I I I J I I I I J ' J ti I ' d ' J f I I a !t I ~ f f ~ I I I I I I ) i i i i i i i i .. I 1 i i ii ~ i i i i i i i • ,&~!! !, J:: -1 r •. .; !, ~:r .. ·~ -1 I ..tom ~ !, ,~ -1 r I ..... !, i ...... I:. -1 I !, I :: -! t !, •~ -! I !, I· ,~ -· r ' ' r . ... ( . ~ ' I .. • t . ~ ,~ ;l .... ! • .. . . . . . ' •· 0 f 32x l • . ' ' . ' ... • . • "' . . ·, • . ' - .. .. .. l .. . . •· 0 • • ORDINANCE NO. _ SERIES OF 1996 . . • • r BY AUTHORITY ABILLPOR Alf OBDIMAMCB AtJ'l'IIOIIIZDfG AN IN'l'DGOVDNIIBNAL AGUBIDNT BE'I'WEEN THE CITY OF SHBBIDAN, COLORADO AND THE CITY OF DrGI.ZWOOD, COLOIWX> PDTAINDfG TO TBB oval.AT 01' SOUTII CL&Y STREET. WHEREAS, Eqlewood heavy tnck trdic to the Ensiewood Golf Coune during ita coutrw:tioll may have c:ontribuied to premature deterioratiCID of the uistiDg surface treatment on South Clay Street which ia adj-t to the Englewood Golf Coune; and WHEREAS, the City of Sheridan wiahes to overlay South Clay Street; and WHEREAS, the City of Englewood owm, operata and maintains pavinf and aaaoc:iated conatruction equipment for the purpo141 of conatruc:tinc n-roadways or overlaying emting roadways with n-aapbalt; and WHEREAS, Sheridan and Enclewood deaire to cooperate with one anatber for the mutual benefit of Sheridan and the Englewood Golf COUl'N maintenance operations; and WHEREAS. thia Acr-t will be of-and bentifit to tbe ci~ al both Sheridan and Eqlewood; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCll. OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, /tS FOU.OWS: Sectim 1. Tbe in~ ap 11mmt betw tbe City of Sbaridu and tbe City of Enslewood, Colando PlltaiaiDr to tbe -t&y al South Clay Stnec, a&tacbacl u "Emibit A•, ia henby acapad ad appr,-d by tbe Ensiewood City Council. Tbe Mayor ia autbori&ed to_.. Uld the City Clark to atteat and -1 tbe Air-mt ilr and CID bebaJf al the City al Eqiewood. Colorado . Introduced, read in full, and puNd OD ftnt nadinc CID the 5th day al Aupat, 1996. -1- •, .. I. • .-------------~---------..,...........---, • • <, COUNCD. COllalUNICATION Data Agendallam August 5, 1996 11 a ii INITIATED BY Deparbnent of Parks and Recreallon COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCL ACTION Intergovernmental Cooperation RECOIIIIENDED ACTION Subject Ordinance for lntargovemmental Agreement with City of Sheridan Staff seeks Council approval of an ordinance ID enlllr into an agrwnent with the City of Sheridan cooperatilig in the asphaltic c:oncre111 overlay of the 380CMOOO blocks of South Clay St BACKGOUND, ANALYSIS, AND AL 'TBallAllVES IDl:N ireD South Clay Str9et. kxald wilhin the Cly ot Sheridan and adjacarlt lo Eliglawood'a Gal CourN. is a gm9I ._. with a non-strudlnl, double slurry ..i. surface. The City ot Shaidan ta approeched ._ Cly ot Eliglawood ID cooper• in the paving ot this roadway. The conatrudion ot the Golf cw. and •meqilMt ......... opera11a-. ~ have ccnribulld lo premalur9 delel iolation of this roadway. S.W.. fflNllnga .e Sheridan olllciala have led ID the piapoNd iillrgcMITWneiilal agrNment. The prapmed agrwlt l9qlftS .. Cly ot Sher1dln lo par tar paving mall'llla, .. the Cly of Englewood street er-. supplying the equiplMnl and labor. The .....-c calla far EtlglNood lo pnip the existing roadway. conatruc:t a 3" aaphalllc conc:Na GVWtar, and --.-1111 '/ nlllc cantrol. Due ID the natun1 of the existing roadway . Eliglewood is not a8aring a warranty or lll*anlN far any ot this work. FINANCIAL ... ACT The City of Sheridan will conbibute up ID $17,000 far maariala. The Golf CourN EnllfpiN Fund wil cornpenaaa .. the General Fund an estimatllc:I $5,000 for labor and equipnWlt. .; I. UST OF ATTACttaNTII • p • ~ ' • '· G. AUTHORITY. 'lbe partiN ._., warrant dw the lipamriea below baft fall ad lawful audMRity to euc:ute thia ~t Oil behalf at Sberidan and Eqiewood. IN Wl'ffiB88 WBldt&OI', the putila .__ baft ewatad dlia Caa1:nl:t the day and ,- flnt writtaD abaft. A'rl'BST: Low:riabia A. Ellia, City CJsk A'rl'BST: -3- . .. ' I. • ·~ . ' . . ' .. • ' .. I· 0 --y---------------------.i----~----------------------- • • , . •, • <. 4. Englewood shall be responsible for all traffic control and Sheridan shall be responsible for any other work not uaociated directly with the operation of the pavinc equipment. 5. Sheridan shall be responsible for all material coeta uaociated with the preparation of aiatiq roadway and the conatruction of the new 3• uphaltic concrete overlay work. The coat of materials are currently emm•ted to be $15,000.00; hcJweo¥er, Sheridan will be responsible for the actual coata not to ma:eed • muimum of $17,000.00. 6. Englewood's contribution to this effurt shall be limited to 1JUPPlying and operating the equipment n_.ey for preparation of emtin( roadway, conatruction of 3• upahaltic concrete overlay and coaiB uaociated with traffic control. 7. Englewood offers no warranty or guarantee for this work. B. ASSIGNMENT . Thia Agreement shall not be aaaigned by either party without the prior writt.en consent of the other . C. NOTICE. Any notice required or permitt.ed by this Agreement shall be in writing, and shall be deemed to have been sufficiently given for all purpoll8II if sent by certified mail or registered mail, postage and fees prepaid, addreued to the party to whom such notice is to be given at the addreu set forth below, or at such other addresa u hu been pnmoualy furnished in writing, to the other party or partim. Such notice shall be deemed to have been given when deposited in the United States Mail. The notice shall be sent to: City of Englewood Public Work.a 3400 South Elati Street Englewood, Colorado 80110 D. PARAGRAPH CAPTIONS . City of Sheridan 4101 South Federal Blvd. Sheridan, Colorado 80110 'l'be captions of the parqrapba are set forth only for the convenience and reference of the parti• are not intended in any w•y to define, limit or describe the scope or intent of this Agreement. E. INTEGRATION AND AMENDMENT . Thia A,reement representa the entire apwment between the partim and there ue no oral or lateral qreementa or underatandinp. Thia Ap,lement m•y be amended only by an instrument in writing siped by the partim. If any other proYiaion shall be a1l'ected by such holdine, all of the remainine proviaiOlll of thia Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. F. WAIVER OF BREACH . A waiver by any party to tbia Apeement or the bnacb aC uy tam or proviaiOD of tbia Aereement shall not operate or be comtrued u • waiYW aC uy aubaequent breach by either party. -2- .. I. • • . ' - - TBl8 AGBBBMBNT, ii entered into this __ day of 1996 by and between the City OfSberidan, wboN addl.a ii 4101 South Federal BoaJevard, Sheridan, CoJondo 80110 (hereinafter refemld to u ("Sberidall") and the City of Englewood, whose add.-ii 3400 South Elati Stniet, Englewood, Colorado 80110 Chan!iDafter refemld to u "Enclewoocr). WHEREAS, Section 18 (2) (a) of Article XIV of the Colorado Comtituticm, u well u Sectiam 29-1·201, IUIQ., and 29-20-105 oft.he Colorado Bm..t Statuta authorize and llllCOIU'8&9 governments to cooperate by contractmc with one another for their mutual benefit; and WHEREAS , Englewood heavy truck traffic to the Enpewood Golf Coune may have contributed to premature deteriorating of the eziatiq surface treatment OD South Clay Street alijacent to the Englewood Golf Coune; and WHEREAS, Sheridan wishes to overlay South Clay Street adjacent to the Englewood Golf Coune; and WHEREAS, Englewood OWJUI, operates and mailltaim paving and uaociated conatruc:tion equipment for the purpose of conatructiDc new roadways or overlaying existing roadways with new asphalt; and WHEREAS, Sheridan and Englewood desire to cooperate with one another for the mutual benefit of Sheridan and the Englewood Golf Courie maintenance operationa; and WHEREAS, this Apeement will be of UN and benefit to the citizena of both Sheridan and Enclewood; NOW THEREFORE THE PARTIES HERETO, FOR GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, THE RECEIPT AND SUfflCIENCY OF WlUCH IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED, HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS : A RESPONSmILlTIES OF PARTIES. 1. Englewood shall mab available to Sheridan ita paviJlc and aaociated coutruction equipment for prepariDs the eiri.atiq roadway and overlayiJlc, iDcluaive, for the purpoae of overlayiJlc appnmmately four tbouaand four hundnd (4,400) aquare yards of asphalt. Tbe paviJlc depth will averap appromnately thrN illcbN ca·,. and the elri.atiq paved lurface varies ill width from ftfteen feet: (15') to tweaty-thrN feet (23'). 2. Emplo)'MB or contnu:ton of Englewood ahall operate the equipment for Sheridan OD South Clay Street between West Mandelcl A-ue and Bear Creek OD the North. 3. Enclewood shall perform, at all tim•, all repain and maintawu:e to the equipunt nec..ary, duriq the time perioda ill which tha equipmmt ii beiDf uaad ill Sheridan. -1- ~ H I • I T A . ' • . .. I. 0 • ,... . ... • <, \, Tbmua J. Buru, Mayor ATTEST: Low:riahia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Low:riahia A. Ellia, City Clerk of the City of Enslewood, Colorado, banby certify that the above 111111 mncoiDI ia a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinallce, imroduced. read in full. 111111 paaecl Oil ftnt readiD( OD tbe 5th day of Aqlut. 1996. Loucriabia A. E1lia -2- ' . .. I· . , 0 1 32x l --------------------------·-·------------------~------------ • • • (, r INTERGOVEBNMENTAL AGREEMENT THIS AGBEEMENT, is entered into this __ day of 1996 by and between the City Of Sheridan, whose addreu is 4101 South Federal Boulevard, Sheridan, Colorado 80110 (hereinafter referred to u ("Sheridan") and the City of Englewood, whose addreu is 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110 (bereinafter referred to u "Englewood•). WHEREAS, Section 18 (2) (a) of Article XIV of the Colorado Constitution, aa well aa Sectiom 29-1-201, &.1111-, and 29-20-105 of the Colorado Reviaed Statut.-authorize and encourage governments to cooperate by contracting with one another for their mutual benefit; and WHEREAS, Englewood heavy truck traffic to the Englewood Golf Course may have contributed to premature deteriorating of the existing surface treatment on South Clay Street adjacent to the Englewood Golf Coune; and WHEREAS, Sheridan wishes to overlay South Clay Street adjacent to the Englewood Golf Course; and WHEREAS, Englewood owna, operates and maintains paving and aaaociated construction equipment for the purpose of conatructing new roadwa}'II or overlaying emting roadwa}'II with new asphalt; and WHEREAS, Sheridan and Englewood desire to cooperate with one another for the mutual benefit of Sheridan and the Englewood Golf Course maintenance operations; and WHEREAS, this Agreement will be ofuae and benefit to the citizena of both Sheridan and Englewood ; NOW THEREFORE THE PARTIES HERETO, FOR GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, THE RECEIPI' AND SUfflCIENCY OF WHICH IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED, HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: A. RESPONSIBILlTIES OF PARTIES. 1. Enclewood shall make available to Sheridan ita paving and UIOC'iated conatruc:tion equipment for preparing the emtinc roadway and overlayinc, incluaive, for the pw-pc.e of overlafinl approzimately four tbauaand four hundred (4,400) aquare yarda of upbalt. The paviq depth will averap approlimately three iDCbaa (3·). and the niatinf paved aurface variea in width from ftfteen feet ( 15') to twenty-three feet (23'). 2. Empl~ OI' COlltnclon ~ Enciewood shall operate the equipment for Sheridan OD South Clay Streat --W• Manwfteld A-ue and Baar Creek on the North. 3. En,lewood shall pariona, at all timN, all rapain and maintmaDCe to the equipment nec:aaary. durmc tba time parioda in wbicb tba equipment ia beiDc ll8ad in Sheridan. • l - ' ' ~ H I • I T A • l ' I· 0 • . " · ... • \ ,. Pabliabed u a Bill fur am anma-CID die 8th day of Augut, 1998. 'Ibo-J . Suma, Ya,_ ATTEST: Low:rilhia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Low:riabia A. Ellil, City Clerk of tbe City of Eapwood, Colorado, hereby certify that tbe above amd f'oreaoml ia a true copy of a Bill far am Orduwlce, introduced, read in full, amd paued OD ftnt reamDI OD tbe 5th day of Aqlut, 1998. Loucriabia A. E1lia -2- • I· • • . ' • <. COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Date Agendallem Subject August 5, 1996 Bill for an emergency ordinance 11 a iii approving changes to Title 5, Chapter 7 (Contractor Licensing) and removing the Chapter from the moratorium. Initiated By Staff Source Department of Financial Services Frank Gryglewicz, Director Deoartment of Safetv Services Al Stanlev. Director COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION This bill for an emergency ordinance makes changes to Title 5, Chapter 7 of the City Code, and removes this Chapter from the miscellaneous licenses moratorium in the City of Englewood. The City Council has set goats of improving the business and residential quality of life in the City. This bill for ordinance will allow the City's staff to resume issuing Contractor licenses. At the May 6, 1996 study session , staff d iscussed the proposed moratorium with the Council. On June 3 , 1996, the City Council read and passed Ordinance 25, Series of 1996 on final reading . This Ordinance established the moratorium to run from June 10, 1996 to December 10, 1996. RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommends City Council approve this bill for an emergency ordinance. BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED Title 5 , Chapter 7 was part of the moratorium that began on June 10, 1996. Contractor licenses are required to ensure that construction projects are performed by qualified contractors. Under Article V. Section 41 the City of Englewood Charter, emergency ordinances are allowed for the "immediate preservation of public property, health, peace, or safety ... • This emergency ordinance preserves the heatth and safety of the community by ensuring only qualified and licensed contractors perform construction p,ojects that could endanger the immediate heatth and safety of the citizens of Englewood . Only minor changes regardi ng the manner in which fees are established have been made to this Chapter . No alternatives were identified. FINANCIAL IMPACT License fees will be collected, but the amount has not been estimated . The impact on General Fund revenues is not significant. UST OF ATTACHMENTS Copy of a bill for an emergency ordinance Copy of proposed T itle 5 , Chapter 7 . ( .. I. 0 '32xl • ORDINANCE NO. _ SERIES OF 1996 • - .. BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOR I/ iiii COUNCIL BILL NO. 40 ::ic8MJ~ AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPl'ER 7, SEcrION 10, OP'l'IIB ~ALOODll 111116 AND WHICH IUDIOVBS CONTRACfOR LICENSING PROM ORDINANCE NO. 25, SERIES OF 1996 WRICH PBRTAINS TO TBB IIORATOIUUII OP LICBNDS IN TBB CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO . WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council establiahed a temporary inupenaion or moratorium of certain miscellaneous buaineu lic:emN for a period of Bis montba with the puaage of Ordinance No. 25, aeries of 1996; and WHEREAS, the moratorium or temporary suspenaion of miM!Daneoua buaineu licenses included Contractor Licensing: Clase A, Clue 8, Clase C, Clase D, Clase E, and Class F and Certificates of registrations for electrical, plumbing and plumbing/mechanical; and WHEREAS, the City of Englewood Home Rule Chart.er Article V, Section 41 provides for emergency ordinances for the "immediate preservation of public property, health, peace, or safety .. .-; and WHEREAS, this emerpncy ordinance pr-. VIII the bealtb and Afety of the community by ensuring only qualified and licemecl contract.on perform coutruc:tion projects that coulcl eadanpr the immediate bealtb and Afety of the citizens of Englewood; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE C1TY COUNCIL OF THE C1TY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Soc;tjgp 1. An emerpncy ia hereby declared requiring immediate ......,. of this ordinance because this ordinance emures only qualified and licmaecl contract.on perform comtruction projec:ta that could endanger the immediate bealtb and 1U11tJ of the City's citizens and property. Accordingly, the City Council fiDda and determinee that an _,a-cy uiata and that pauage of the within Bill for Ordinance ia n~. -1- ' I • .. I. 0 '32xl / • • ·, • ,. Sec;tigp 2. The City Council of the City of Englewood hereby amends Title 5, Chapter 7, Section 10 of the Englewood Municipal Code 1985 to read aa follows: 5-7-10: FEES FOR LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES OF REGISTRATION: h Lieame Peee. Glaaa/i ...99 Glw& 18&.99 GlwG '15.98 Glw9 58.99 Glwll 58.99 GIMaF 59.98' ,... *Ne lie11111e fee b n he re.-irM ef -...._ ef a IJinsle famil:, fteHiag tlaiftc llemaliti• 11 a1 II • hifl awe premieee er af a::,eae peffe ..... 11-alitiee iillfll ,.... .. ill e 11,tieP iMIHlli II, llhe Sn,. B. Gel'ii4ieate af Reri*Mi• Fees. Elee•Pieal eN.98* Ph1111lli11g 59.99 Pl11ml,i111~eehaaieal '15.99 THE CITY COUNCIL SHALL DETERMINE AND SET LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION OF REGISTRATION FEES FOR THIS CHAPl'ER BY RESOLUTION . •Pursuant to C .R.S . 12-23-111, DO regiatration fee lhall be required of an Electrical Contractor or Mat.er Electrician who is properly liceDNd or regiatered with the Colorado State Electrical Board. Sec;tigp 3. The Englewood City Council eatabliabed a temporary auapenaion or moratorium of certain miacellaneoua buainw licenw for a period of ais montha with the PU8lll9 of Ordinance No . 25, aeries of 1996 and DOW removes the following licenaea from the moratorium: Clue A, Clue 8, Clue C , Clue D, Clue E, and Clue F; and Certificates of regiltrationa for electrical, plumbing a plumbing/mechanical. Introduced, read in full, and paaaed aa an emergency ordinance on tint reading on the 5th day of August, 1996. Read by title and paaaed aa an emergency ordinance on final reading on the 12th day of August, 1996. -2- . ' .. I. 0 .. . . ··~ . r!, • · ... • '· \, Publiabecl in full u an emerpacy Ordinance No. ~ Seri• of 1998, cm the 15th day of Aupat, 1998 and eft'ective immediately. Tbomu J. 8Ul'II.I, Mayor ATTEST: Loucriahia A. Ellis, City Clerk I, Loucriabia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Bnglewoocl, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and foreaoilll ill a true copy of the emerpnc:y Ordinance pauecl cm final readiDf and publiabed by title u Orclinanee No . _, Series of 1998. -3- • . .. I. . 0 1 32xl ----:1;------------------------c.i--------~--------------------,,,--.-- ' ' ,. • • • . . 11 b 1 BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. _ SERIF8 OF 1996 COUNCIL BILL NO. 38 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING TD SALB OP 388' UTR BROADWAY PROPERTY TO WALTER AND MARILYN GOL,~ WHEREAS, the property 3384 South Broadway WU purchuee by the City in 1994 from the Fraternal Order of the Eagles after a fire destroyed the property; and WHEREAS, the City baa included certain restrictions in the Deed to this property, the prohibited Wlell of this property are: automotive, tatto businl!llllell, adult oriented busine1111es, mllll8age buaineues, pawn shops, and temporary labor offices; and WHEREAS, the City baa also included a reversionary clause in the Deed whereby if not developed within 3 years of the sale of this property the property shall revert back to the City; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: $ec;t.ion 1 The City Council of the City of En,lewood, Colorado hereby approves the sale of property located at 3384 South Broadway, Eqlewood, Colorado to Walter and Marilyn Golt! u detailed on Exhibit A -Warranty Deed. Introduced, read in full, and puaed on ftnt readinc OD the 15th day al July, 1996. Published u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 18th day al July, 1996 . Read by title and puaed on final readin( OD the 5th day al Ausuat, 1996. Publiahed by title u Ordinance No ._, Series al 1996, OD the 8th day aC Ausuat, 1996. Thomu J . Burna, Mayor ATTEST : Loucriahia A. Ellia, City Clerk -I - . ' • . •· • 0 1 a2xl • . " • <. .. ,. "' I, Loucriabia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City ofEqiewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and foregoing ia a true copy of the OrdiDaDce puaed on final reading and publiabecl by title u Ordinance No. ~ Seri• of 1996. -2- •, ., ' I. 0 '32x l -----------------------.,--------------------------- • • • . . THIS IS A LEGAL INSTRUMENT. IF NOT UNDERSTOOD , LEGAL, TAX OR OTHER COUNSEL SHOULD BE CONSULTED BEFORE SIGNING. SPECW. WARRAN'IY DEED THIS DEED, made this __ day of , 1996 between THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , a Home Rule City existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Colorado, grantor, wbOlle legal address ia 3400 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110 and WALTER W. GOLTL and MARILYN J . GOLTL, grantees; wbOlle legal address is 2161 Jeff City Road #23 , Evergreen, Colorado 80439. WITNESSETB. That the grantor, for and in comideration of the sum ofTHIRTY- THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($33,000.00), the receipt and sufficiency of which ia hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents doee grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm, unto the grantee, its successors and aaaigna forever, all the real property together with improvements , if any, situate, lying and being in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado , described as follows : also know as: Lot 9 and South 15 Feet of Lot 8 Block 4 Premier Addition to Englewood Arapahoe County Colorado 3384 South Broadway Englewood, Colorado 80110 TOGETHER, with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof; and all the estate, right, title interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the grantor, either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained and premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances. TO BA VE AND TO BOLD the said premises above bargained and deacribed, with the appurtenances, unto the grantee, its succeMOrs and uaigna forever. And the ,rantor for itself, its successors and assigns, does covenant, grant, bargain and agree to and with the grantee, its succeaaora and aaaigna, that at the time of the enae•linc and delivery of these presents, it ia well seized of the premises above conveyed, has good, SUJ'II, perfect, ebeolute and indefeuible estate of inheritance, in l•w, in fee simple, and bu good right, full power and lawful authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, asaeuments, encumbrances and reatrictiona of whatever kmd or n•ture soever, except: ThOlle items of record and thoee specifically withheld below . SPECIAL DEED llESTIUcnONS. Thia property shall not be uaed for the followinc purposes: automotive, tattoo buaineaaea, adult oriented buain-, m8888p buain-. pawn shops or temporary labor offices . Said use of the property shall cause the property to revert to the City of Englewood upon notification and payment of 133,000.00. REVERSION FOR LACK OF DEVELOPMENT. If construction of a buildinc bu not becun within three yeera of the siping of this Deed, the property shall revert to the City of Englewood upon notification and payment of $33 ,000.00. • X H I • I T A .. I . 0 • •, • <. The grantor shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND tbe above barpined pr8llll8N in tbe quiet and peaceable poaaeuiOD of tbe grantee, its IIUCC8III01'II and uaipa, apimt all and nery person or peraona lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof. IN WrI'NBS8 WIIBB.BOI', Tbe uid ,rmtar hu cauaed ita name to be hereunto subecribed by Thomu J . BUl'DII u Mayor of the City of Englewood, Colorado and ita Mal to be hereunto af6ud, att.eated by ita City Cln, the day and year tlnt above written. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD By __________ _ Thomu J . 8Ul'DI, Mayor ATTEST Loucriahia A. Ellia, City Clerk STATE OF COLORADO ) )u. COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE > The foretoinl imirwllmt -acbowledpd beCon me dlia day al ____ ..,.1986 by_Thomu J . Baru, u Mayor of tbe City al BD,tewood. Colorado . My commiuion upirea: Noury Public Addreu: • .. I· 0 t 32xl • TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: • •, • <. Mayor Bums and Members of the City Council Doug Clark, City Mana~A July 31, 1996 ~-\ HoteVMotel Market Study Attached is background information from the Office of Neighborhood and Business Development regarding a market feasibility study for a hoteVmotel. wholeheartedly concur with their recommendations . Over the years there has been extensive community interest in attracting a new hoteVmotel to Englewood . In our discussions with prospective hoteVmotel developers we have detected an intuitive feeling in favor of the idea underscored by a perception of local market uncenainty. A market study can bring the issue to closure by confirming whether or not a market exists. Assuming we can show favorable market conditions , our economic development people can use the information in their rcauitmcnt effons . In addition, the study can help us identify the market segment or niche we can support and should,bc 7ting. At this point I'm aski r city council's support to move forward with this at a cost not to exceed 000 . This may require a supplemental appropriation which we will bring for back to council at a later date , if necessary. Thanks ............... . ,.-.· . , 13 a .. I. 0 • • ,. ·, - Staff Report TO: THROUGH: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: REQUEST Mayor and City Council • Q / Robert Simpson, Manager of Neighborhood and Business Development {]")" Art Scibelli, Business Community Coordinator/~ July 8 , 1996 ' Hotel Development Feasibility Analysis Staff seeks City Council's support for a $25,000 supplemental budget appropriation in order to conduct a Hotel Development Feasibility Analysis. BACKGROUND This past January, the Office of Neighborhood and Business Development began the initial process for recruitment of a hotel within the City of Englewood. Research was conducted with the guest services divisions of the major medical institutions within and around Englewood (see January 9, 1996 report). This report was presented to prospective hotel investors, who expressed a genuine level of interest. The impediment to the development process came in the process of securing financing. Loan institutions requested a formal Economic Feasibility Analysis prior to formally reviewing the proposal. The Clarion Associates Phase I Report for Cinderella City Redevelopment indicates that Cinderella City Community Forum participants would like to see hotel development explored at the Cinderella City site. The Clarion report indicates that the Cinderella City site is not positioned to justify new hotel construction based only on business travel. It does point out that the prospects for a new hotel in Englewood based on demand generated by the Swedish, Craig, and Spalding hospitals and other medical centers justifies additional, more focused analysis. RECOMMENDATION This $25,000 funding request will provide for this focused analysis. 1be economic viability of siting a hotel, both at the Cinderella City site, and at alternative locations within the City, will be thoroughly explored as part of the study. Staff recommends Council approval of a $25,000 supplemental budget appropriation to conduct the survey. . , ,I I . 0 • 0 - single family housing can only be efficiently constructed on sites of twenty or thirty acres or more . In this case, that would leave relatively little of the Cinderella City site available for entertainment/retail development. Because of the City's commitment to develop the site with a large amount of entertainment/retail uses , there probably would not be enough site area left over to build enough single-family homes to make it economically feasible . 3. Uses Supported by tbe Public tbat Face Market Concerns ~ Specialty Entertainment/Retail. While we believe that most of the participants in the public forums thought of entertainment/retail in terms of the Sony Theaters proposal , their responses were general enough to suppon other entertainment/retail uses. Stores such as Niketown, Osbmann 's Super Sports, and others offer a true mix of entertainment (such as shooting basketball) and retailing (such as buying basketball shoes). They are attracted more by the potential synergy with other uses on the site than by demographic factors , but are still attracted by above-average incomes . Cinderella City 's trade area features a middle-income population without an exceptional number offamilies, which are not the demographics that these uses typically look for . However, if movie theaters, restaurants, bookstores , or an activity-oriented public amenity like a skating rink or children 's play area can be attracted to the site , the odds of interesting a specialty entertainment retailer increases significantly . ~ Hotel. At this time, the Cinderella City site is not pasitioned to justify new hotd construction based only on business travel. The location is not right, and the competition is tremendous in more desirable locations such as the D.T.C. and downtown Denver. Nearly 1,000 new hotel rooms are planned in and around the D.T.C ., and the expansion of the downtown Adams Mark Hotel to 1,230 rooms will make it a key player in capturing convention demand . However, the ros ts for a new hotel in ewood based on demand ven if it is justified in cwood, however, a hotel may not be feasible on this site because of its cc m hospitals . A hotel site wi re g amemnes wo reqwrc approximately 2-5 acres ofland, which may make it difficult to fit on the Cinderella City site with the proposed scale of entertainment and retail -particularly if the latter are all developed on a single level with no decked parking. ~ Performin1 Arts Center. While the south Denver metro area currently does not have performing arts facilities comparable to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, the Arvada Center for the Performing Arts or the Greeley Union Colony Civic Center, it does have the theater facilities of the University of Denver . More generally , is not clear that the south Denver metro market is "underserved" with perfonning arts facilities because demand for such facilities tends to be "commitment driven" rather than "demand driven " or "demographically driven ". Performing arts centers generally require significant and continuing public subsidies to cover not only construction costs but also annual operations, marketing, and theatrical productions . They are unlike the other uses considered for the Cinderella City site in that they will never be a "break~en· business , even in the long run . A performing ans center would therefore not be economically feasible for a private developer like Miller/Kitchell to develop at the Cinderella City site. In addition, such centers are Cinderella City Redevelopment SIUdy Phase I Report ClariolllRNV FH U Pqe 13 July I , 1996 .. I . 0 • City of Englewood January 9, 1996 Dear Prospective Investor: • - 3400 s. Bal s- ~. Coiormo 80110-2:llk Phone (303) 762-2300 (303) 762-2301 FAX (303) 719-1125 The City of Englewood ll!lll the Swedisb/Crai&fSpaldiog medical community need a place for people to stay. What kinds or places? • Hotel Rooms: within five minutes of the hospital and downtown/shopping center area. (None arc currently available -outlying motels and hotels have very low vacancy rates year round). • Guest suites for family stays that have a minimum of two rooms and an optional kitchen- ette. • Handicapped-accessible guest suites with walk-in showers and that meet standard ADA re- quirements . • Conference/meeting rooms: Doctors need places for meetings. as does the City of Engle- wood and various city-wide organizations. These facilities arc not available in the City. How many people will use these facilities? • Let's look at daily traffic counts for the major routes that intersect the City of Englewood iDd the medical complex : U.S. 285/Hampden: South Broadway: Santa Fe Drive: 62,600 vehicles per day 33,500 vehicles per day 48,400 vehicles per day • . .. I . 0 • • • <, Swedish and Craig: • Outreach patients: 235 per month; 2,820 per year. (Outreach patients arc those who travel sixty (60) or more miles for medical care.) • Families of outreach patients: 705 family members per month; 8,460 per year. Important DS2te: l. Two or more trauma patient family members stay at least three (3) days during the critical first 72 hours of intensive care hospitalization. 2 . At least one family member will stay a full seven days. 3. The families want to be staying at a hotel within five minutes of their loved ones! 4. Out-of-state and international patients are on the rise. Here are bow these numbers can translate into ovemipt stays: • Overnight stays by family members al outlying hotels: 600 -700 per year. (These are only the ones that are documented by Craig/Swedish Guest Services Department at an 1-25 and Hampden hotel). • Undocumented stays by family members at Wadsworth hotels and older local motels: es- timate a comparable 600 -700 stays per years. • Visiting doctors and nurse overnight stays: 100 overnight stays per year (includes stays required by inclement weather). • Outpatient overnight stays: 25 -50 patients per month requiring multiple overnight stays (outpatients are those individuals who are released and receive rehabilitation services on an outpatient basis (a hotel room is far less costly than a hospital room .) • City of Englewood: average 100 overnight stays by visiting consultants, officials, per year. • Redeveloping Cinderella City Site: al least 50 overnight stays per year with the number of business persons increasing to at least l 00 when site is completed in late 1997. • Englewood visiting extended family members (by the hundreds on an annual basis). OVERVIEW; There are a lot or potential "auests" ror a prospective new hotel in Eapewood. They in- clude: • Outreach patients and out-patients at the Swedish/CraisfSpaldia& Medical complex. • Families or outreach and out-patients. • City or Enalewood •isitin1 offlciak. . , I. 0 --------------------------.,-------------------------------, • • • • Busincs travelers/Englewood busines.1 community and redevelopiq Cinderella Caty site. • Visitinc family members of En&lewood residents. Family members of patients want a convenient place to stay within five minutes of the hospital because of the intensive nature of the medical care provided to their loved ones. The Englewood business landscape is changing dramatically. Big changes arc coming. Busi- ness people need a place to stay. Hotels and motels several miles away to the east at the intersection of 1-25 and Hampden and to the west on Wadsworth Boulevard provide the only area accommodations. Travel along traffic-clogged U.S. 285 can make travel to and from these facilities a 20 -30 minute trip. We welcome your interest in exploring this investment opportunity. There arc multiple sites with multiple locational advantages to take a look at. Thanks! Sincerely, ~k~v:':= Robert Simpson, A.I.cb. Manager, Office of Neighborhood and Business Development Information Sources: City of EnsJewood Swedish Guest Services Deputmcnt Craig Guest Services Deputmcnt Englewood Urban Renewal Authority Swedish Medical Ccneer Colorado Department of Transponation Business Community Coordinator . , I. 0 f 32xl 0 . " • (, DESIRABLE ACCOMMODATIONS • Motel/Hotel facility within walking distance of Swedish/Craig/Spalding medical complex in Englewood. • Handicapped Accessible Rooms: Minimum 10 Five (S) should have roll-in showers Handicapped-accessible elevamr Ground-floor accessibility if possible • Minimum service level reslaurant facility Cafeteria style could be considered Sandwich and beverage station could be considered • Smaller rooms to accommodate only one family member and patients released on an out- patient basis for rehabilitation services (a hotel room is far less costly than a hospital room.) • Larger rooms/suites with kitchenette, small sitting room (with roll-out bed), bath- room/bedroom for stays of one or more weeks. • Conference/meeting rooms for use by the medical community, City of Englewood, and area organizations. . , • .. 0 I. - · :~5 '.\.1.t;: ::::i :::c ~aunts of~:_ .... (() ·.e:1!12:es ~e:-J:::.y. --:c ·he :i e:gnbor.ng S1.v ec1sn \t ca1L1l -:0 m1mmH', ;:,r ~, :c .: ..m c:xce!le:1t rrn\ :·or ,u1 i::1g!e-., oou note: Ct:'. e:oprnc:H. 111~. nn• .. ~-·· ··-- · a tg ,. --· -, --.... - "'~ 4!.lt,Z;:_~ ___ ..,..§$. ---. ~-.·.··:. -... -_.,, ... -........_________ -~ - - • •, • (. • 13 b TO: FROM: Doug Oark, City Man DATE: July 19, 1996 SUB.IECT: Feas1bility Study -Cultural Ar1s Center This responds to your request at the last council meeting regarding a feasibility study for a cultural ar1s center. Attached is a section of the February 20"' council minutes in which the matter was discussed under council choice . We estimate a study to cost as much as $50,000 depending upon the study scope. We further recommend the study be assigned to the newly formed Cultural Arts Committee if City Council is inclined to move forward with the project The committee can develop a project scope, budget, and time line for oompletion. Thanks ........... . cc: Bob Simpson, Neighborhood and Business Development Manager Jerrell Black, Parks and Recreation Oepmtment Director • 0 0 L • • JJ II' '1111 1 i(-~!11~ fll Iii l!fl li f ~jii: 1rl IJil' lttil1}1I ~1[ ill iJ~r ~I 1 ~,!~ ! ·!f• 1·Jfi [JJl!t11•tg !,~ (if 1111 ~J I f~;~I ~s llh' I. !h ''(rhi I" u; l~ . 11 i G1 §si~ Ii 1 s 11 ilit 1 t'i 1'1 ,1,,l ,,, ,11 ·11i II ~ae! ;1 ~-' I 1~ .11 i·f:.1~1 11 1ft w,~ '1if -~ 'ii:s;; al ii!, 11;1, · 111:!1i .11:1~ i,J iJI •r~i-1· U ~li!~a Jf 1~-11 Ja1l1 ; ·1'j 1 · 1· · a.]. t J g.f J ~a& iiil 1if.!i trrfi!l 1! 1!! !1 !tli 11 '! ii; I 'i·-1fi11 Jli 1 1 t1rl~ J,f IJ. f[.11' I ~;I w J.... ~! -.I ''1 ·1ir,1f I [ ,-,, SI· !; tt!= t s •. 1 I ii [ 8 J 1 f. ~ • I ··t t :1 I ~If l Is I· 51 is ~ 1J·w f ·1'1 ~s~i''I f I l i·JI '! 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IS r ' I s I · I • . 1 1 1 t!hl f 'Jr/ rill! ~t f If I ts I ;h I i'[ J • • ·, r I . . , ...... ' 7f . ., • '· ~~ . '1k;? fd!i~~ ~~I AGENDA FDR THE 1. 2. 3. REGULAR MEETING OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 5 , 1996 7:30 P.M. Calltoorder. Q:~~ Invocation. /))~ Pledge of Allegiance. ~ 4. Roll Call . 1 ~ 5. Minutes. ,.. !&Z;~ ;fw~o l)M;__~;-,;;:;-r··'· City Couoc, Moet;,g of July 15, 1 .... ~ 6. Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.I a. Karen Fl~from the Englewood Jaycees will present the proc ... ~• ~ the p/ • J. Dunk Ta,..(,n the Fourth of July Family Festival and Fireworks./1&1'1/~ lt"" I I~?, Englewood resiq,~ _ljluily )=lark will be ~endance to share her ideas about Englewood. .55¥-V ;7) ~JI'. b. 7. 'on-Sched~~d Visi~ase limit ya.'E~ to fivV'"AJ:i.~ .i.4-.;tt')f .s JIC4,w7Adl-s-. JIJ,,tJ.AL,/)u.J16'1~ . Communications, Proclamations, and Appointmen&. /,;. t&l}AJ~ g ?.~~- Public Hearing. (None scheduledl • r • ~ ,..... ff t~'I~ &(~i0~~ 8. 9 . • . ' I. • 0 1 32 x l ------------------------.;-::------------------------------ Oty Council Agencb August 5, 1996 Pagel ·, • • 10. ConsentA~ /Ott ~ ~PP•~• on ••st Re,d;ng. I Y-! t ~ i . Recommendation from the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant Supervisory Committee to purchase farmland in Adams County to be used for Englewood's Beneficial Use Program. STAFF SOURCE: Stewat Fonda, Director of Utilities. ii. Recommendation from the Littleton/Englewood Supervisory Committee to ~ approve, by motion, the cleaning of an anaerobic digester supernatant hold tank. Staff recommends awarding the bid to the low bidder, Liquid e Management, in the amount of $24, 150. STAFF SOURCE: /. I~~ at Fonda, Director of Utilities. ,.tb-:-°~'«~:on".i"/ ~f'1-'d/{) /Ji b'i}J "!J. ~ouncU BUI No. 29. app,ov;ng Conc,ete o;,t,;ot 1995 . ...... .J-/J: U1 AA.AJik, 71 Council Bill No. 36, approving deeds and easements for the C-470 I l« ~ If 1 /-v Interchange. • ii . iii. Recommendation from the Department of Parks and Recreation to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an Intergovernmental Agreement with the City of Sheridan for paving Clay Street near the Englewood Municipal Golf Course.~:~ Black. Director of Part1 and Recreation.~ Recommendation from the Departments of Financial Services and Safety Services to adopt a bill for an emergency ordinance removing "contractor licensing• from the City's moratorium on business licenses and to set an emergency meeting on August 12, 1996 for second reading of the ordinance and establishment of fees by resolution. STAFF SOURCES: ----~-·····-· Director of Safety Serv.caa ( ......... .,_ .... -ea:-,.., n , ... •: .................................... ,... b ,·, ... ., ..... •• 3 I • C'Jv Cobncil Agendit ~S,19% Pagel '· • • ... b. Approve on. Second Reading. 6/# 9flft4 r/.1:J"'" em No . ,a. -,,.;.,.the,.,. o1.., ,,.,., -· 1 2 . General Discussion. a. Mayor's Choice. -Al Af S: IAJJ//11«) ' .. / I· , • • (, ~ MDI/ED (HATHAWAY AMENDED) TO ACCEPT THE CINDEREUA CITY REDEVELOPMENT PHASE 1 M;~T DA TED JULY I , ,. AND TO USE THE PU8UC INPUT REPORTED FROM CLARION FROM THE FOUR l'\alC FOltUMI AS A BASIS FOR NEGOTIATION WITH MILLEIU(ITCHEU TO INCORPORATE SIGNIFICANT COlaaJNITY OOALS INTO THE PUD APPLICATION FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF CINDEIIEUA CITY INCLUDING euT NOT LMT£D TO . MOVIE THEATltE AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENT USES, SUPPORT OF A UOHT RAIL STATION, CMC MIIENITIES SUCH AS PUIIUC PI.AZAS , LITTLE DRY CREEK. WATER FEATUREM'OUNTAINS, ~ OF CMATIVE SITE DESIGN THROUGH AVOIDANCE OF A LINEAR STRP LAYOUT OF IIUILDINGS AND ~ MEAS, AND LANDSCAPE BUFF£R1NG ALONG FLOYD STREET . ~ MO\IED THAT WE PROCEED WITH A FEAS181t.lTY HOTEL IINltCET STUDY OIII AN HOURLY IASIS WITH A NOT TO EXCEED OF 121,111111 ~ MO\IED THAT WE AUTHOltlZ£ UP TO 121,CIIID FO!t A NO,CIIID FEASIIILITY STUDY ON THE CUL TUIIM. ARTS CENTa, THAT THE CITY MATCH DOUAR FOR DOU.AR WHATEVER MONEY CANE IIAIIED IIY THE COIINUNITY TO CONDUCT THIS FEASl8lt.lTY STUDY , AND THAT THE TOTAL COIT OF THE STUDY IHOULD E OIII AN HOURLY IIASIS WITH A NOT TO EXCEED OF II0,111111 . (HE SAID HE IS PUTT1NO THIS .. THE HANDS OF THE CUl TURAL MTS COMMISSION) HAIIENICHT MOVED TO APPROVE COUNCIL'S SIGNING OF THE LETTER , TO THE COUNTY COINSSIONERS, WITH M;OMD TO THE OPEN SP'ACE ISSUE . .. I. • • . . Author: lhoffhin•• at Englewood Date: 8/2/96 06:43 AM Priority: Normal TO: dclark TO: SBRADSHAW TO: DBROTZMAN TO: NFRITZ TO: I.ELLIS TO: SGMCE Subject: OOp• -Aug. S agenda Meaaag• Content• ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I juat noticed that I neglected to atate on th• agenda that item 10 a i (purchase of farmland) i• a bill for an ordinance. Hope thi• doean't cau•• undue confuaion. Sorry, Leigh Ann • .. 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