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1996-07-01 (Regular) Meeting Agenda
• • • I . " •, • ~- REGULAR CITY COUNCIL M££TING JULY 1, 1996 ORDINANCE t 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 RESOLUTION t ~ s,4', .,),'5, ~ y{, ;i, ~. 6,9' -t,P" ~r; 7o /11, ')J- •• • .. 0 • ... I . I . • • < ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO Rqular Seuioll July I, 1996 Call to Order The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Bums at 7:39 p.m. 2. lawcatioa The invocation was given by Council Member Wiggins. 3 . Pied~ or Allqiance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Bums. 4 . Rell Call Pn:sent : Absent : A quorum was present. Also prcscnt : 5 . M.-. Council Members Hathaway, Clapp. Wiggins, Habenicht, Vormittag. Waggoner. Bums None City Manager Clart City Attorney Brotzman As1istan1 10 the City Manager Grace City Clerk Ellis Dq,ucy DinlClor Olson. Safety Services DiRICIOr Eslerty. Public Works (a) COUNCIL MIEMHa HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO M'l'aOVI: THIE MINUTES OF THIE alEGULAa MIEIE11NG OF JUNE 17, 1"6. Motion carried . Ayes : Council Members Halhaway, Vonnittag. Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Burns Nays : None (a) Chris Olson. Deputy Director of Safety Servic:a, pn:sclll=d the City or Eapewood's Federal Emergency Management Agency Community SelVic:e Award 10 Council. Mr . Olson advilcd that he accqMed this awarcl. on behalf of the City. on June II , 1996 in Washill&IOR D.C. from the Federal Emer,ency ManaplCIII Agency (FEMA). He explained thal primarily ii is iD ~ 10 Eapewood's ctrons clurina the IIIOWllorm emergency di ... er lut Seplcmber. He said be would like 10 rad from the pras release from FEMA which describes why they 111\'C us the award ud pn,vides a little bit of information . Mr. Olson offered a correction to the pras release, • ii iadiclles dlal Mayor Tom Burns I • , • En&lewood City Council July 1, 1996 Pagel <. ... • • " went to Washington and n:ceived the award. when in fact Mr. Olson n:ceived the award. Mr. Olson noted that the press release is as follows : ~Mike Annstrong, Regional Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced today that the City of Englewood has been named recipient of a FEMA Community Scrvioc Award . Emergency Preparedness Manager Chris Olson will ~ the award on behalf of the City during a ocrcmony at FEMA 's WashingtOn D.C . offioc Tuesday June II . FEMA 's Community Service Award is given to private citizens and organiutions in recognition for significant acts or scrvioc in the public intcresl during emergency CYCIIIS. The City of Englewood will recieivc the award for its response to last Scptcmbcr's uncxpccted snowslorm that left yards and streets clogged with debris and thousands of people without power. ~Englewood has for years shown leadership in the area of emergency planning," Armstrong said. ~ After last Scptcmbcr's snowslorm the City bas shown that it alio is a leader when it comes to cmcrgcncy response ." Mr. Olson stated that there will be another c:crcmony this month to present this award again, locally. He commented that they hope, at that time, to have CYCl)'body who was involved in the process go to the ocremony . Mr. Olson said he appreciated the opportunity to go on out and n:ceive the award. He noted there were quite a few awards given out, tliat we were number two on the agenda and they were really thrilled that we were there to accept it. He added that they picked up the cost. Mr. Olson advised the award Slates that this an ~outSlanding public scrvioc award presented to Englewood City Colorado for providing demonstrated outstanding public service to the community through response and recovery efforts following the 1995 winter stonn, presented by James L. Witt, Director of Federal Emergency Management Agencies ." He noted that ~Englewood City" is the way it appears on the plaque and he is not sure why . Mr. Olson presented the award to Mayor Bums. Mayor Bums accepted the award on behalf of the City . He said he really wanted to thank the Department of Safety Services and the Department of Public Worts. all of the people that worked on this and the citizens of Englewood . He stated that the citizens of Englewood really cooperated with us in assembling all the branches, trees limbs, etc. for pickup. He pointed out that it was really a community wide effort. He said he felt we all should be duly proud of this award. Mayor Burns thanked Deputy Director Olson. 7. N-lledtlled Vltlton (a) LaVcmc Redding. 47'2 Soulh Dcalur SUect. advi9Cd that she just reccnlly pwdlalcd a home in Englewood and Friday ra:eived a notice in the mail that she owes S173.09 for sidcMlb that were repaired in from of her home before she purdmed it. Ms. Redding stated that she called the Englewood Engineering Deplrtmelll today . She IIOICd that sllc bought a townhomc 10 dlcR are two homes in one and the people who live beside her don't have any record that they paid any ~ OB this sidewalk . Ms. Redding wondcn:d if the City is billing her for people beside her. Althoup. Ille said, sllc thinks that the people that owned the hoUlc before she bought it probably shouJcl have paid their pan in the repair or the sidewalk . Mayor Burns asked Ms . Redding if she went through this with the City dcpanmcnt? Ms. ReddiJlg confirmed that she did with the man she talked to today . Council Member Hathaway asked City Attorney Brotzman if this shouldn 't be under the public bearing this cw:ning. Mr . Brotzman concurred . Mayor Bums advised Ms . Redding that Council would be conducting a public hearing shortly on this concn:te district and that she could speak there if sllc would like . He noted that there was a separate signup sheet for that which she was welcome to sign . • • • .. Eqlewood City Council J•ly I, 1996 Pqel Council Member Hathaway noted that that way it officially goes on public record, the question to that putiaalar concrete district, and that makes it a liuJe easier for engineering staff to research and go from there . ICleltt's note : Ms . Redding added her name to the sig1111p sheet for tbe public hearing.) (a) COUNCIL Ml:Mal.R HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO ACCEPT WITH REGRET THI: U:TTl:R OP IIESIGNA110N F'ROM ROGER HAGAR INDICATING BIS RESIGNATION F'ROM THI: ENGLEWOOD ELECTION COMMISSION. Ayes : Council Meabcrs Hadlaway, Vonaiaag. Wiggins. Habenicht. Waggoner, Clapp, Burns Nays : None Motion carried. Mayor Bums noted that Council would be considering a number of resolutions appointing new members to Englewood's boards and commissions. He stated that on behalf of Council be would like to again thank all the members of the community who ba\'C volunteered to serve on a boud or commission . He noted that we ba\'C the luxury of having more people applying than we ba\'C positions and ~ bad for the pat CIOllple of years. Mayor Bums ldviJed that they do this once evay six months. Then: are regular vacancies. be said. because people move out of town. perhaps a family situation bas cbanlDd. their term is up and they don 't ask to be reappointed. so they encourage people to keep applying. He stated that they are very pleased at all the people that volunteered. (b) considered . A resolution appointing Sunday Aigbe to the Englewood Elcctioo Commissioa was The resolution was assigned a number and read by title : RESOLlITION NO . S3 , SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLlITJON APPOINTING SUNDAY AIGBE TO TIIE ELECTION COMMISSION FOR TIIE CI1Y OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. COUNCIL MEMaER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO Al'PROVE AGENDA ITEM I (It) -RESOLUTION NO. 53, SERIES OP 1"6. Motion canicd. Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Vormiaag. Wiggins. Habcniclll, Waggoner. Clapp, Bums Nays : None Mayor Bums praieated the resolution. a certific:ale and City pin to Sunday Aipc. (C) considelat. A resolution appointing Donnell Curley to the Cultural Ans C-•illioe - The resolution was assigned a number and read by title : RESOLUTION NO . S4 , SERIES OF 1996 • • , • Eackwood City Coullcil l•ly 1, 1996 Pace, •, ,. • .. • • ... A RESOLUTION APPOINTING OONNELL CURLEY TO THE CUL 1URAL ARTS COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . COLORAOO . COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM I (c) -RESOLUTION NO. 54, SERIES OF 1996. Motion carried. Ayes : Council Members Hathaway. Vonniltag, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : None Mayor Bums pointed out that the Cullural Arts Commission is a new commission for the Cily ol Englewood and so we have SCYCII new commissioners. Mayor Bums presented lhe rcsolulion. a cenificale and Cily pin 10 Donnell Curley. (d) A resolu1ion appoinling Michael Dilalush to lhe Englewood Downtown Development Aulhorily was considered. The resolulion was assigned a number and read by litle : RESOLUTION NO. 55. SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING MICHAEL DILA TUSH TO ENGLEWOOD OOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY . COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM I (d) -RESOLUTION NO. 55, SERIES OF 1996. Motion carried. Ayes: Council Members Hathaway. Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays: None Mayor Bums presented the rcsolulion. a cenificale and Cily pin to Michael Dilatush. (C) considered. A resolution appoinling Linda T . Donelson to 1he Cullural Ans Commission was The rcsolulion was assigned a number and read by lille : RESOLUTION NO . 56. SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING LINDA T. OONELSON TO THE CUL 11.JRAL ARTS COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO . COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM I (e) • RESOLUTION NO. ~ SERIES OF 1996. Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vonnittag, Wiggins. Habcnicllt. Waggoner, Clapp, Burns Nays : None Motion carried . I • • • Englewood City Council July 1, 1996 Page5 Mayor Bums presented the resolution, a certificate and City pin to Linda T . Donelson. (f) A resolution appointing John Fernstrom. III to the Clean, Green and Proud Commission was considered . The resolution was assigned a number and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. S7, SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING JOHN FERNSTIUJM. Ill TO TIIE CLEAN, GREEN AND PROUD COMMISSION FOR TIIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO . COUNCIL MEMBER BA TBA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM I (f) -Rl:SOLUTION NO. 57, SERll:S or 1"6. Motion carried. (g) considered. Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vormittag. Wiggins, Habenicht. Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : None A resolution appointing Joshua Fowler to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals was The resolution was assigned a number and read by title: RESOLUTION NO . S8. SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING JOSHUA FOWLER TO TIIE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS FOR TIIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . COLORADO. COUNCIL MEMBER BATRA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM I (I) -Rl:SOLUTION NO. SI. SERll:S or 1"6. Ayes : Council Memben Halhaway , Vormiuag. Wigias. Habcaidil. Wagoner, Clapp. Buras Nays : None Motion carried. Mayor Bums piacnted the resolution. a certificate and City pin to Joshua Fowler. (h) considered . A resolution appointing Linda Fudge 10 the Clean. Green and Proud Commiaioa - The resolution was assigned a number and read by title : RESOLUTION NO . S9 , SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING LINDA f1.JDGE TO TIIE CLEAN. GREEN AND PROUD COMMISSION FOR TIIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO . COUNCIL MEMBER BA TBA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO Al'PllOVE AGENDA ITEM I (II) -Rl:SOLUTION NO. 59, SEalES OF 1"6. Ayes : Council Memben Halhnay, Vorminaa. Wigias. Habeaiclll. .. • , • Ell&lewood City Council J•ly I, 1996 Pall' 6 ·, • • '· Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : None Motion carried. r. (i) A resolution appointing Man Guy 10 the Water and Sewer Board was oonsidcral. The resolution was assigned a number and read by title : RESOLlITION NO . 60, SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLlITION APPOINTING MAlT GUY TO 11fE WATER AND SEWER BOARD FOR 11fE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO . COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM I (I)· RESOLUTION NO. 60, SERIES OF 1996. Motion carried. Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Vorrninag, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : None Mayor Burns pra,cnled the resolution, a oertificate and City pin to Man Guy . (j) A resolution appointing Rosemary l...aPor1a Kreiger to the Cultural Arts Commission was considered. The resolution WIS assigned a number and read by title : RESOLlITION NO . 61 , SERIES OF 1996 A RESOUJ110N APPOINTING ROSEMARY LAPORTA KREIGER TO 11fE CUL 1lJRAL ARTS COMMISSION FOR 11fE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO . COUNCIL MDIBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPllOVE AGENDA ITEM I (j) -llESOLUTION NO., •• SERIES or 1"6. Ayes : Council Members Halbaway. Vorminag, Wiggins. Habcaidll, Wagoner. Clapp. Burns Na)'S : None Mayor Bums presented the resolution. a cenific:a1e and City pin to Rosemary LaPona Kiap. A resolution appointing Edward Knicp to the Cultural Arts Commissioa WIS The resolution WIS assigned a number and read by title : RESOLlITION NO . 62 . SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLlITION APPOINTING EDWARD KRUEGER TO TIIE CUL 1URAl. ARTS COMMISSION FOR TIIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . COLORADO . • • • . . Ea&tewood City Council July I, 1996 Pace7 COUNCIL MEMBER RA THAW A Y MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM I (k) -RESOLUTION NO. 62, SERIES OF 1996. Motion carried. Ayes : Council Members Hathaway. Vormittag. Wiggins. Habenicht., Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays: None Mayor Bums praenlcd the resolution. a ccrtiflallc and City pin to Edwmd Knqer. (I) ooosidcn:d. A resolution n:appointing Dorothy Martinez to the Liquor Licensing Aulhorily was 1be resolution was assigned a number and read by title : RESOLtmON NO . 63 , SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLlITION REAPPOINTING DOROTHY MARTINEZ TO 11IE LIQUOR LICENSING Al.ITHORITY FOR 11fE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO . COUNCIL MEMBER RA111AWA Y MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM I (I) -RESOLUTION NO. 6J, SERIES OF 1996. Motion carried. (m) oonsiclcrcd . Ayes: C-ouncil Members Hathaway, Vormittag. Wiggins, Habenicht., Waggoncr,Clapp,Bums Nays : None A resolution rccommcnding rappointing Debra Medlock to the Housing Authority was 1be rcsolutioa -assigned • number and read by title: RESOLUTION NO . 64 . SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING DEBRA MEDLOCK FOR REAPPOIHTMENT TO 111E HOUSING At.rrnORITY FOR 1llE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. COUNCIL MEMaER RA111AWA Y MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO Al'PllOVE AGENDA ITEM I (a)· RESOLUTION NO. 6', SERIES OF 1"6. Motion carried. Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Vormiuag, Wiggins. Habenicht., Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays: None (n) A resolution appointing Joan Mildto to the Cultural Arts Commission was oonsiclcrcd. 1be n:solution was assigned a number and read by title : RESOLtmON NO . 6S , SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLlITION APPOlllfllNG JOAN MILETl'O TO 11iE CUL 11.JRAL ARTS COMMISSION FOR 11iE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . COLORADO . • • , • Ell&kwood City Council July 1, 1996 ••• • • ,. COUNCIL MEMBER HA 111AWA Y MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 8 (•) -RESOLUTION NO. 65, SERIES OF 1"6. Ayes: Cooncil Members Hathaway, Vormittag. Wiggins, Habcnicbt, Waggoner, Clapp. Bums Nays : None Mayor Burns praealcd lhc resolUlioll. a c:atificale and City pin to Jou Mileao. (o) A RSOlutioa appointing Bob Powell 10 lhc Englewood Downlown Devdopmem Authority was considcrcd. 1be resolution was assigned a number and read by tide: RESOLlITION NO . 66, SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLlITION APPOINTING BOB POWEU. TO ENGLEWOOD DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AU11fORITY . COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 8 (o) -RESOLUTION NO. 66. SERIES OF 1"6. Motion carried. (p) COllliclered. Ayes : Council Members Halhaway, Vormiuag, Wiggins, Habeoicb1. Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : None A resolution appointing Janet SpaOFDbcrl IO lhc CullWal Arts Commission was Tbe RSOlutioa -assigned. number and read by tide: RESOLUTION NO . 67. SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLtmON APPOIN11NG JANET SPANGENBERG TO 11fE OJL 1URAL ARTS COMMISSION FUR 11IE CllY OF ENOLEWOOD, COLORADO . COUNCIL MEMaER BA111AWAY MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM IC,) -RESOLUTION NO. '7, SERIES OF 1"6. Motion carried. Ayes: Council Members Hadlaway, Vomliaag. Wigi-. Habcnicbt, Waggoner. Clapp, Bums Nays : None (q) A RSOIUlion appointing Kris Slycs to Ille Cultural Arts C-ieiol1 w OCllllidcral. Counci1 Member Halbaway poillled 11111 lllal ML Slycs lpdls la finl -widl a K ud 111c aired dial Ille body oldie RSOlutioa be aimcted IO idlect !lull. Tbe RSOlutioa -assigned • number ud read by title: .. • • Ea&tewood City C•acil Jaly l, 1996 Pa,:e 9 RESOLUTION NO. 68, SERIES OF 1996 • • A RESOLUTION APPOINTING KRIS STYES TO 1lfE CULTURAL ARTS COMMJSSION FOR 1lfE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM I (q) -RESOLUTION NO. 61, SERIES OF 1"6. Motion carried. Ayes : Cooncil Members Hathaway, Vonnittag. Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays: None Mayor Bums stated that once again he would like to thank all of the volunteers and asked that they all be given a round of applause for volunteering to help the City. 9. Pablic Heari•& (a) COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING TO GATHER cmZEN INPUT ON CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1995. Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Burns Nays: None Motion carried and the public hearing opened. AU testimony was given under oath. Director Esterly entered into the record Proof of Publication ol Notice ol Public Hearing, which was published May 23, 1996. May 30. 1996 and June 6. 1996 in the Englewood Herald. He advised that the City n:icem:d five letters conocming this District. which the ae.t has. f Cbtt '1 note: 111c City Clerk provided Cooncil. City Mana,er and City Attorney with copies ol the five letters.I Director Esterly advised that the bill for an ordinance assessing a>5II and a call for a public hearing on July I. 1996 was approved by Council on May 20. 1996. He explained that the documents, Cooncil - previously provided, include a diagram ol the typical c:oncn:te scaions that are in the District. He noted that this is the last district that we had mandalory c:oncn:te in. and that we have no future mandalory district planned. He said that on the typical concme IICClions in black are the estimated a>s11 at district formation and on the right hand side in red are the actual bid amounts that came in. Mr . Esterly explained that those bid amounts are the prices thll people are actually being aSlalcd at. He offered to answer any questions that Council may have . He poilllcd OUI lhll the District llancd out at 330 prupcnies and with people taking permits and delays thal we had. people weal ahead and took care ol things, lhll we are down to 230 mandatory toncme improvelllCIIIS dial aR being~ -· Mayor Bums noted that 10111C the letters are talking about quality oltbe wort and that 1011 ollhing. He asked Mr. Esterly how he addresses those depending upon who performed the wort? Director Esterly advilcd that they are meeting with each one ol the people and imay they alrady have me1 with. He noted a a,uple o( the letters have 10 do "ilh lbe sale o( the prapel1y durina the time the Mn -doae and llaft' has talked to those people. He pointed out 1h11 that is n:ally a condition ol the sales contfllct and they will .. • Englewood City Cooncil July 1, 1996 Pa~ 10 0 • be working with their real estate agent to resolve who pays. He noted, that in general looking at their contracts, it says the seller will pay and has not paid. So that is between the individual property OWIICIS and their agents. Mr. Esterly commented that one letter was not a quality issue as much as a request for additional concrete. That one. he advised, is being resolved by replacing one additional ooncretc Slone in the aub line. He noted that that was kind of an an:a where they go( caught into Council desiring to limit the amount of propenies or ooncrcte that was involved, or that we were involved with. several years ago when they were doing these evaluations. He said that they really wanted to zero in oo only the truly worst concrete so we may have let up in this case on one stone that probably needed to be done anyway . He commented that that happened to be a case where the concrete looks sound bul is out of alignment. He said it really showed up when they put the two adjacent back into the true alignment of the aub and gutter line, it caught water. That one, he advised, is being taken care of. Director Esterly stated one of the letters is from Ann Nabholz. which describes an entire series of events, but it really does not make much of a request. He said the letter kind of says that gee, I don't know if the assessment amount can be lower or not. But aside from that, he noted that it looks like those issues have all been resolved and were resolved at the oompletion of the construction. Mayor Bums noted that Ms . Nabholz has signed up to speak tonight at this public hearing. so perhaps Council will hear some more on that. Mayor Bums asked if Council had any questions for Director Esterly. Council Member Clapp noted that one of the letters stated that they were not notified at closing. She asked Mr . Esterly if the City puts a lien on the propeny when we do something like this, so that when the title is transfered there is something there. Director Esterly said not until this assessment process goes through. However, he pointed out. that it is a situation that the seller is definitely aware of and they have an obligation to disclose that information. He said he believes that in both instances it was disclosed, bul the money has not been paid at this point in time . He noted that that is really an obligation of the real estate agent to have seen that that was taken care of. Council Member Vormittag asked Mr. Esterly. regarding the leltcr from Charles Ibbotson. if someone went out and looked at the concrete wort thal was done thll they are complaining about? Mr . Esterly lilalCd that there is a little bit of confusion oa thal 011C bc:aule he 111:1111 to have expected a piece of concrete work between the sidewalk and the cwtJline. that is his dmeway. was going to be replaced as pan of the concrete district . Mr. Esterly lllllcd thal -deal willl the aub and gutter line and -deal with the sidewalk, we don't mandate that somdxJdy replace their dmeway. So. he said. that piece of ooncretc work was not included and he was also lllll aueSICld for dial wort . Council Member Vormittag asked about the piece he is also talking about. that was brolial dial was replaced. Mr. Esterly advised that we will resolve that with him. that he is not sure that there is a larJC diff"iadty with that. Di.m:tor Esterly said that he is not sure lie would characterize it as such a shabby job. bul he has an opinion and -have 320 propenies out there. Council Member Habenicht. to follow up OIi thal. asked how the City lllllifies a property -about wbat will and woo 't be. how do we clarify thal clri--.y portion. l!plOII or whalever we call thal. Direcl0r Esterly answered that as staff goes out to do the projects they mark. with red paial. the aw and guncr SClt1ioos and the sidewalk IICCtioos that are IICbcdulcd for replacement . He said staff -W 11111 have marked his clri--.y and that it is really just a misundcnlaading oa his pan, • lie -to he uder the impression that this driveway was going to be replaced. Council Member Hathaway asked Mr. Esterly if the City allO aeads our a oenified 1c111er ..... thal their property is now lililcd under the ooncretc di•rict ud tlley sliould -kll* far dlos ..tiap. Dinic:tor Esterly said he is sure we send out a letter advising that they are i• die dillrica. llowevcr, lie said he is noc .... /. • Eagkwood City Council J•ly I, 1996 Pace 11 • I• • ... sure if that letter contains infonnation about that. Ms. Hathaway advised that her lcner 5a)'5 10 look for the marltings. She asked why her driveway was the only pan that was,iq)laocd if they cloD 't do dlole routinely as pan of the districts? Director Esterly said they can talk about bcl-particular CIIK. blll dial lie is not sure they arc talking about the same driveway. He SlalCII the driveway dicy arc talkillg aboul licrc is an infill between a detached sidewalk and a vertical aut, and ~ liac. C.ouacil Mclllbcr Hadlaway said then they arc talking about from the sidewalk toward his property. Din:dor &laty said dial is rigllt, dial it is not an attached sidewalk at this location, that it is cldachcd. Couacil ~ Hadlaway said dial she undcrslands. Director Esterly said he was also noc charged for the Wlllk. Mayor Burns asked if Council had any other questions of Dirccaor Eslcrty. There being none, be thanked Mr. Esterly. Mayor Burns noted that some citizens have signed up to speak, two oCwhicb ~ submitted letters which Council has received . Ann Nabholz. 2990 South Delaware Street, noted that as Director Esaerly stated her letter may have not been clear enough as to what she is requesting. She advised that she is requesting a consideration of the potential of it 10 be lowered, but the major consideration she is asking for is to move this concrete replacement into a utility and that Council can read her letter. Ms. Nabholz said it was a mess . She said she chose to go with the City because she had had such a problem when she had her roof repaired in July of 1991 after the hail Slonn. She commented that if it hadn't been for Paul Kapaun, Chuck Esterly and Jim Blumenthal she would probably never have gotten through this. Ms . Nabholz stated this was an absolute nightmare. that the conS1ructio11 company did a very poor job. She said once she got in touch with the City they followed through on their end and they were very willing to deal with her. However, she commented that she sincerely hopes that nobody else will have to go through what she had to go through. Ms . Nabholz said that basically what her request is is in the letter. Gene Michaud, 3985 South Inca Stn:ct, staled he jUSI purchased his home in the 1351 of November of 1351 year. He noted as his letter states his home was sold by Century 21 Realty, Mrs. McKinney. He said that at the time they had negotiations going on it was DOC disclosed to them that she was the mother of the kids that were selling the place. He noccd they found that OUl later. DOC through her, but through other means. Mr. Michaud said that at that time they had die closing and everything on it . He Slated she had to be fully aware that this bill was pending and ya al the doling there was noching ever disclosed aboot an encumbrance on this property. Mr. Michaud said be understands that the bill is billed against the property DOC the owners. However. he said he feels that somcwbcrc along the line. in any kind of business, if a job is completed. usuall)' after thirty days the bill is sent even though they may DOC ask for the paynicnt for six ,nonths but at leasl the people arc nociftcd o( what the bill is going to be. He stated he feels that the property owners should have been nociftcd o( what the bill is going to be on this certain piece o( concrete. whether they had to pay for it in 1996 or 1997 or whcncvcr. ~ Burns asked if Mr. Michaud has sought recourse through Mrs . McKinney or talked to her? Mr . Michaud advised lte has called hi, rcaltor and she has contaclCd Mrs. McKinney and Mrs . McKinney 5aY5 she clacsn 't know anything al all about it. Consequently, he aid be thinks he will have his realtor's lawyer send her a letter. Mayor Burns encouraged him to verify the City ', record on notification u well. He said the City certainly sent a notice and he asked Mr. Michaud if he had checked with the City about IIOIKC57 Mr. Michaud stated that he has the whole packet, that they were very great . He aid the Engineering Dcpanmcnt was jUSI grcal. in fact he advised tbal they delivered the whole packet to his house within an hour from when he called diem which included the rcgu&crcd reocipt that he 5iped and the wbolc ball of wax . Mr. Michaud said he thinks that was pat. tllal he has lived in EngJe,wood lincc 1932 and they jUSI III0\'00 back to Englewood again. He uled thll tllal kind oCICIVicc you just don't find very often. Mayor Burns said he was glad to ICC Mr. Michaud go& what be 1-scd from the City. Mr . ..... • I ... • Eapewood City Couacil .hly I, 1996 PaFl2 • • Michaud noted that he got everything that he nccdcd and he will be turning it all over to his rcaltor in the morning. LaVeme Redding. 4752 South Decatur Street. said that Friday she received a letter in the mail stating that there was still an outstanding bill on the concrete repair in front of her home. She advised that she pwclwed the home on March 22nd and she IIOliccd when she purchased the home that the concretc had been repaired. Ms. Redding IIOled that the letterhead on the bill is for the people who lived there before her, which is Frances Moncada. She stated that they have moved to Baltimore, Maryland and the people who own the home beside her (it is a duplex home) arc Larry and Diane Schumacher and they do llOI live in that home . Ms. Redding said that she called the Engineering Dcpanment today and they said there was IIOlhing on the computers that they had paid anything for the repair lo the concretc. So, she said, she thought maybe they owe on the concrete and maybe Frana:s Moncada had paid some on it. Ms. Redding stated she doesn't know, but that she doesn't really think that she owes on the concrete. Mayor Bums said that ii seems to him that it is a combination of the record the City has as to which property owes the bill, and secondly her contract for purchase. Ms. Redding advised that the concrete that has been repaired in half of the sidewalk. so half is on her property and half is on the olhcr property. Mayor Bums asked Director Esterly how he works with a duplex in that situation. Mr. Esterly explained that the duplex would still have the single ownership. but in areas where there arc ownerships next to each other and the stone lies on the propcny line they arc broken up between two propcnies. He said there would be no reason lo charge one propcny for work that was done on allOlhcr propcny if there is a divided ownership. Mr. Esterly advised that this is the first that be has heard of this and be encouraged Ms. Redding lo speak with the Engineering Dcpanmcnt and they can probably help her get through this. Ms . Redding noted that she called there this afternoon and that is what they told her. Mayor Bums said in other words they can verify ii is a divided ownership, single ownership and who would owe the bill if it needs 10 be divided. He commented that he thinks that she could find out all of that information from the City and then after that if a ponion of that is on her property then he felt she would have to look to her contract with the seller to see which party is responsible under the conlJ'llct . Ms. Redding said she tried to get in touch with her realty man. loo, but she couldn't get in touch with him today. Mayor Bums stated the staff would be happy lo help her. Council Member Hathaway advised Din:ctor Esterly that ii appears that there is a ponion of it assessed to the property ne,-t door also, because it is described as that pan of lot 6-7 described as beginning nonhWCSl corner, etc .• etc. Director Esterly said a small ponion of it . Ms. Hathaway said yes, ii is $134.00 and hers is $173 .00, so it looks like we have done ii proponionatcly. Charles Ibbotson, 3150 South Bannock Street, staled he had wrillen one of the letters Council discussed. He said he has a question about the pan that wasn't rcplaced that was rcplaced on a lol olthe olhcr residences in the neighborhood. That ponion from the SlRCt, there's the gutter and ii brings you up to the sidewalk . He commented that ii is like the worst par1 of all the concrete and they rcplaced these two slabs and the gutter pan. but on a lot of the other rcsidcnces they did replace that center saonc which Council Member Hathaway brought up. He IIOled Ms. Halhaway had wanled to know why hers was rcplaced and he said he would like lo know why his wasn 't . Mayor Bums asked if he had talked to the Public WOlb Department engineering lllff about this? Mr . Ibbotson said he had not . Mr. Bums said he thought they would be bappy to help him with this ro that he could receive all the information be may need. He said he notiCled Engiacering Manager Rick Kahan just gave Ms . Redding a card and perhaps he could get a card from him IOllighl . Ma)'OI' Bums noted as they have recn tonight the Engineering Dcpanmcnt has been ~ bdp(ul supplying iafonnalion on thclc things and he fell they could enlighten Mr. lbbotSOII on thal and help take care ol the problem. ..... ·- • 0 ---------------------------~----------------------~------------ Ell&kwood City Council July 1, 19% Pace 13 . ' • ,. - Mayor Bums asked if there was anyone else wishing to speak. lbcre was no one else present to speak to the issue. COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1995. Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Burns Nays : None Motion carried and the public hearing closed. Mayor Bums advised that as the schedule indicates the public hearing was this evening, Council will amsidcr amendments to the bill for an ordinance on Monday, July IS.., and the ordinance will not be introduced or passed this evening. He thanked everyone for coming to testify . 10 . Con11ent A~nda COUNCIL MEMBER BATRA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (a) (I) THROUGH (iv) ON nRST READING. MAYOR BURNS REMOVED AGENDA ITEM 10 (a) (iv) FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA. COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY AMENDED HER MOTION, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO REFLECT THAT COUNCIL WILL BE APPROVING CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (a) (i), (ii) ud (iii) ON FIRST READING. (a) Approve on First Reading (i) CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT Wint 1ltOU1T BROllfERS CONCRETE CONTRACTORS, INC. IN llfE AMOUNT OF S 178,921 .SO FOR CONCRETE PROGRAM 1996. (ii) COUNCIL BILL NO . 33, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HAlltAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 11tE WHOLE COST OF 11tE IMPROVEMENTS MADE WITHIN PAVING DISTRICT NO . JS (NAVAJO) IN l1IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO; APPROVING AND CONFIRMING THE APPORTIONMENT OF l1IE COST TO EACH WT OR TRACT OF LAND IN SAID DISTRICT. ASSESSING A SHARE OF l1IE COST AGAINST EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND; AND PRESCRIBING l1IE MANNER FOR l1IE COLLECTION AND PA VMENT OF THE ASSESSMENTS . (iii) COUNCIL BILL NO . 32, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HAlltAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE SUBMllTING TO A VOTE OF l1IE REGISTERED ELECTORS OF l1IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AT l1IE NEXT MUNICIPAL ELECTION A BALLOT ISSUE AUlllORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF 1HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCING 1HE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS TOT HE CITY 'S WATER SYSTEM AND 1HE PURCHASE OF WATER PROCESSING EQUIPMENT INCLUDING ALL NECESSARY AND APPURTENANT FACILITTES. . . I .. • • Ellpewood City COIIKil Jaly I, 1996 Pace 14 ·, .. .. • • Ayes : Council Members Ha1haway , Vorminag, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays: None Molion carried. (iv) Mayor Bums explained lhat he removed Agenda llem 10 (a) (iv) from lhc Conscn1 Agenda because ii is a Housing AUlhorily ilcm and. as he is lhc Housing Authorily Chairman, he will be lbltaining from lhc vote. COUNCIL MEMaER RATRAWA Y MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 10 (a} (iv) -ON FIRST READING. COUNCIL BIIL NO. 31 . IN'JltODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA ntAWA Y A BIIL FOR AN ORDINANCE VACA TING A PORTION OF 1HE ALLEY IN 1HE 3000 BLOCK OF SOlJJ'H GALAPAOO S11lEET AND 1HE DEDICATION OF ADDmONAL ALLEY RIGHT-OF- WAY, LOCATED IN 1HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STAlc OF COLORADO . Ayes : Nays: Abaain: Molion carried. Council Members Halhaway. Vormittag. Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner. Clapp None MayorBums (b) Appro\'e CNI Secood Reading Tbcre were no ilems submined for approval oo IIIClllld reading. 11 . Onll--. Rrrrl lieM aN M.._. (a) Approve on Firs1 Reading There were no addi1ional ilcms submitted for approval on fint rading. (See Ascncla llem 10 -Comcal Agenda.) (b) AppnM: Oil Secood Reading Tbcre were no ileml submitted for approval on IIIClllld reading. 12 . Geaeral INlaialoa (a) Mayor's Choia: I . Mayor Bums said he lttendcd. aboul ICII days 111D. Ille CML COllfcreace in Vail and Ire baped to submit a report to Council next •eek. He advitcd dull Ire felt it -an cxcellerll llellion and dull Ire alteDdcd ICYeral ~ lhal he found lo be al putiallar illlelal iacllJdina -OJI CITlployee beacfiu and another OJI boards and aNllllliaions. Tire --OIi boanls 1111d ~ pn,vidcd IDITle informalioa • • , • Eaikwood City Council July I, 1996 ··~·!'i • • on service on boards and commissions, the way different cities do that. He noted that some cities don't have council members voting on any board except where they have to by Charter, Statute or ordinance. He said there are different ways to approach that which he thought was very interesting. 2 . Mayor Bums advised that the EPA has given an award to the Littleton Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant, the region 8 award for maintenance excellence and he thought it would be presented at a later time. 3 . Mayor Bums noted that he always has asked ques1ions about why the depot is so high, where it sits on the lot and that he was always told that it was done because you nccdcd to have the utility Oow and the sewer line. He said it never made a lot of sense to him and it is not the reason why it is that high. Mayor Bums advised that the reason is that the State HiSlorical Society first of all noticed that the depot was no longer right at the railroad track, it had been set back. And he understands there was a consensus, and they proved this and thought it was wonhy, that it would be better to actually elevate it to son of display it and also to expose the garden level in the back so it would not be underground. So , he said. it is more of a reason of posturing and displaying the depot, that it sits so high rather than anything that has anything to do with utilities. He commented that that made more sense to him than any other information he has ever heard on that. 4 . Mayor Bums mentioned that the Englewood Housing Authority had its audit at the last meeting in May and had no adverse findings whatsoever for several years in a row now . He noted that he is Chairman of the Englewood Housing Authority and that they have been told that out of IS or 20 housing authorities that this panicular company audits, this is the be5I one they have . Mayor Bums noted it was a very clean audit and that a lot of that is due to the work of the Executive Director Paul Malinowski and the Slaff. S. Mayor Bums Slated that Council has a press release this evening with regard to a couple of articles in the Rocky Mountain News 1811 week, one panicularly on the 2.,. exairiat.ing the Housing Authority and the City of Englewood for the housing rehab lous on the Horton pruperty. He said this rq,o,1a, Ann Carnahan. from the Rocky Mountain News and ClpCICially Senaior Mike Coffman. Republican from Aurora, Ft both feet into this matter in a way 11111 lie fdt -nothing -than a balchd job against the City of Englewood and the Housing Authority. He emplwiml that it was just uawammted. He noted lhal Executive Director Paul Malinowski called into• talk show oo KTLK, that thole two were on, attempting to defend the Housing Authority apillSI the alleplions that were being given OYCr the airways and also in the press . He said he heard a n:icording of this. Mayor Bums Slated that within a few minutes of conversation Senator Caft"man told Mr. Malinowski that be ought to find himself another job, be made references in the newspaper anide to the negligence of the Housing Authority, that the Housing Authority cannot aa:ount for its money, he claimed that oversight did not exist, that the Housing Authority is not concerned where the money goes and where it is Ullld, and that the money for second loan on the pruperty was lost . He said this was after Mr. Mali-ski bad llltelllpted to educate them both on the phone and on the radio broadcul . Mayor Bums insisted thlll all olthis is -nse. Mayor Bums explained that there were two loans on the Honon pruperty, one for SIS,456 in 1982 for a variety of items, this he noted was a grant and the Housing Authority has had a variety of these typeS olloans over the years. He stated thal if the '--'ner lived in the pruperty for five yen the loan -forgiven and that is what happened on the first one . He said there -an allegation in the paper oo the IICCOlld loan and implied on the first that Mr. Honon had been paid money in cub and that be bad pockcecd ii . Mayor Bums Slated that none of that ever happened . He said that the confusioo in the rq,or1a and the Senator, as he understands it, is that when you pull permits for rehab loans tbe pcrmincd portion of the rehabilation is given a value. but you don 'I pull a pennil for every single thing you dispense money for in the rehab loan such as tile or carpet or paint and those typeS of things. He said that part ol the loan is always for items that are not pennitted, so that the loan diliburscment is always higher than the ..... I ... • Eaglewood City Council J•ly I, 1996 Pace 16 • • amount that you find in the building permits. And that does not mean that the homeowner took that the balance, the difference, and put it in his pocket . He advised that the money is disbursed to the vendors and suppliers. He said. incidentally on these loans. the money is not disbursed by the Housing Authority or the City. it is disbursed by the First Interstate Bank of Englewood which has always been the lead bank on this loan program. He commented that. in Olher words. it is disbursed just like any other bank loan. He noted wc have that control over this process . He said the ICCXllld loan -for S26, 736.64 which was made in 1988 for an addition onto the house. Mayor Bums said they undcrsland that the first loan on the propcny, the Housing Authority's loan. that one is a sccood. that that one has a~ low balance. He said he understands it was originally approximately $15,000 and he thought that the balance now is about five or six. Mayor Bums pointed out that even with the house gone. if it were scraped. they believe that the lot has coough value to fully compensate the Housing Authority for the balance on this loan. which is a lien againsl the real estate property. So, he commented. the pronouncements in the paper that this money was lost. this is worthless. the Housing Authority has no standards, it docsn 't have records, he noted thlf it is all nonsense. Mayor Bums said they have gone tbrough the files. they pulled the files and have invited the press. by the press release today. to come and look al these files. that every single penny of disbursement is accounted for on IIICSC loans and not a cent of it ever went 10 Mr. Honon to put in his pocket . Mayor Bums advised that Mr. Malinowski just told him this evening that he talked about an hour tonight with a new reponer from the Rocky Mountain News that has been assigned to this story. Tiiat he went over in detail these items and is going to call her back again this evening. because she is on duty until late at the paper. Mr. Bums stated that they understand that there will be another repon in the paper tomorrow morning which hopefully will detail the facts of this matter. Mayor Bums explained that this Housing Authority loan program is about twenty years old. that there have been about $8 million in loans that have gone through this program since 1977. He said he knows from experience that the default rcpon on this program is equal or less than that of banks. They have bad a very good success ratio with these loans and it has been an excellent program . He said that he thought over 400 of these loans have been done and they have never bad this kind of adverse publicity on this program before. He Slated he does not know wby Scnalor Coffman cholc to jump in the middle ol Englewood's situation. He said they also bad the press pcnon that rq,rescn&s the City talk to the News this morning and he thought that is where wc got the new rq,oner . He noted that. as he undcnlands it, the press often times if they throw I Slory out like this and they are asking for fU10lds. they don't do another one until they Ff some response on the n:cord . He said they just went right ahead with anOlher Slory that was just as damaging as the first one. Mayor Bums Slated he is involved with this bc:causc he has been on the Housing Authority for so long. but that there just is no excuse for the kind of activity that has gone on here with this senator and this rcponer without Ffling liOIIIC facts in front of them. He said he thinks the facts reveal that this program is entirely coned in the way that it operated, 11111 it has never been aa:uscd of fraud or misrq,resentation of any kind during its history . And. he said. it has certainly not done so now. He said he 's sony he went on a bit. but he feels very strongly about this and he does think any city should be vilified the way that Englewood has in the last week IS unfairly IS it has been done in these stories. He Slated he thinks that that will be corrected hopefully . Council Member Waggoner asked about suing him. Mayor Bums said that wc are a City and he dido 't think that wc ooulcl sue him. Mr . Waggoner asked about defamation of character. Mr. Bums Slated that tbcre was a lot ol defamation in there that is for sure. but wbcthcr that is actionable is anOlher qUCSlion . He said he thinks in fact that probably a lot of people dido 't sec the Slory and they don't want to omdo it IS far IS emphasis on it or not, bul thal he thinks the City and the Housing Authority should defend themselves in this kind of situation. .... f.. .. I • • Englewood City Cooncil July I, 1996 Page 17 • • Council Member Wiggins asked if they could ask Senator Blickensderfer 10 have a little talk with Senator Collman. Mayor Burns said he was glad he brought that up, that he called Senator Blickensderfer today and Ibey missed each other on the phone and he thought City Manager Clark had missed him also. He staled that Senator Blickensderfer is very well acquainted with lhcsc programs and with the City and that he has been very fair, very approachable and a very good reprcsenlalive lo communicate with as our local senator on these maners. He said he is hoping the Senator can help us out on this a little bit Council Member Waggoner said that if nothing else he thought we should write a letter and ask for an apology. Mayor Burns advised that the Housing Authority Board voted last week to do just that and that is in draft and be hopes to have ii shortly. Council Member Habenicht and Council Member Waggoner commented that Ibey thought Council should do that also. Mayor Burns agreed that perhaps the City should as well and that be will take their advice on that since he will essentially sign both letters. COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, THAT COUNCIL DRAFT A LETTER ASKING FOR AN APOLOGY FOR THE EFFECT THAT THAT MIGHT HAVE ON OUR ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AUTHORITY IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. Motion carried. Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vormillag, Wiggins. Habenicht, Waggoner. Clapp. Burns Nays : None Mayor Burns commented that he appreciates that. (b) Council Member's Choice (i) Council Member Hathaway : I . She said that last week any Council member, that altended a Cinderdla City forum. should have gotten a letter regarding the fact lhal the draft summary repon will be available in Neighborhood and Business Development as of the morning of Tuesday July 9•_ She commented tbll sllc thillb tbll is something that also should go in the press. because they did have, when Ibey did board and oommilfion interviews. a lot of people who said that they had intended to attend some of the forums but did DOI . Sbc said she thinks that Ibey should ha,•e the opportunity as well, to know when that draft is going to be available. She said interestingly enough hers was mailed from the City of Englewood to the City of Englewood so she thought we should check our mailing list a little bil better before we send things OUI because ii came oul in her packet anyway. She said we spcnl 32cenls 10 mail ii from one end of the hall to the other end of lhe hall . Council Member Ha1haway said 1ha1 she would also like to make sure thal the public knows that the study session where this will be preiCDted lo Council is Wednesday, July 10• al 6:00 p .m . in the Community Room at City Hall . She swcd she would like to welcome everyone to attend 10 hear whal those inpul forums came up wilh from lhe cilil.C11s . She said she lhinks it is lime 1ha1 we can now move on, because we have done our public process . Council Member Habenichl said to tag onto whal Council Member Halhaway just asked aboul. she wanted 10 know how are we publicizing that and if lhal is sort of a follow-up mceting do we believe that we have ample room in Ibis room if all the people who came 10 all lhe forums would come. She asked if Ibis is the righl location. Mayor Burns said 1hat is a good question . He noted that we did not have a lot of repeal from one meeting 10 the other, that Ibey accomplished lheir pwpose which was to get differenl people to come 10 differenl meetings from differcnl parts of lhe City. Mayor Burns asked if City Manager Clark would have any way of knowing how many people would actually come. City Manager Clark llated be would pul lhal on lhat staff meeting agenda meeting 10111orrow and they would visil the iauc. ..... I ... • 0 • Eaglewood City Council Jaly t, 1996 Pa,:et8 ·, ,, " • • .. Council Member Habenicht a,mmented that if Council is sitting in a study session and lalking to each other then the people who are behind them who have a,me and are interested in hearing what the discussion is all about they don 't have that opportunity. She said maybe they can address tbal through some public address meetings. Council Member Hathaway DOied that when Council has done town meetings in this particular room they have 1111 at tables out front here and faced eve,ybody and that may be a bct1cr way to do it. She said the other thing is that in order to facilitate us moving on with this process she would like to set a deadline date if indeed somebody does pick up one of these draft reports and wants to solicit a written comment. Ms. Hathaway said she thinks we need to put a deadline on those so Council is ROI sitting around waiting for written a,mments from the people who might have been in the forum, picked up the draft report, weren't able to be here on the 10.., but want to make a comment anyway . She said she thinks they want to make sure that there is some final deadline to this procas. Discussion ensued reprding an appropriate deadline. Council Member Hathaway said that she sees the potential for something a,ming up that will drag out this procas out even funher and she does no1 want that to happen. Mayor Bums said be felt that was a good point. that Council needs to move it along and he DOied the citi;zcns are cenainly telling them that they need to move it along. Funhcr discussion ensued reprding an appropriate deadline. COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, THAT COUNCIL MAKE TIIE DEADLINE FOR PUBLIC COMMENT ON TIIE DRAFT REPORT ON THE CINDERELLA ctTY FORUMS TO BE JULY JO, 1"6 AT 5:tt P.M. Motion canied. Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Vormittag. Wiggins, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : Council Member Habenicht Council Member Habenicht said she would like to explain her no VOie . She advised that her no VOie docs no1 have anything to do with bringing closure to an issue or 10 a forum, but that she doesn't think that it is ever appropriate for a Council to limit the end of a public comment that any public would lib to make on anything. She said whether or no1 they are going to make any alterations or any c:onsidcrations cvea though they really didn ·1 have any discussion on that. she stated she just fccls uncomfortable saying that we are ever not going to take public a,mmenl on something. Council Member Hathaway stated Iba& isn't what it said. it is written a,mment . Council Member Habenicht said that she undenlands that . Mayor Burns said that he docs not think that is what this is. Council Member Habenicbl staled that that is the reason . Mayor Burns stated Council will always take public commcn&s. that it is jull a matter ol ~ it along after a cenain date. Council Member Habenicht said she agna with that . bul that that was her a,ncem. 2 . She stated she is looking forward to Thursday. (ii) Council Member Vormit.tag said that some residents. and he and his wife. look a long walk through Englewood and became concerned about the dead llecl. He said there are jllll ,caiq to be so many dead trees out there that they are really bca>ming a huanl. Mr. Vonnit.tag IIOled that one is probably eight inches round in his alley two doors up, it blew over and just CO\'eRld the alley . He said I· , • Eagte.,ood City Council July I, 1996 Pace 19 • • finally this weekend the guy got out there and cut it all up and got it out of there. He opined that this is getting out of hand and that ii is almost lo the point that the City should go around and stan martcing those things blue or something so we know that they arc dead. So when the fall comes around and all the leaves are off. all they arc is just a bunch of dead trees. nobody knows that they are dead. He stated that some son of notice or something needs lo be put out about getting rid of these dead trees, because all they are doing is collecting diseases and all kinds of problems. Mayor Bums asked City Manager Clark if that is pan of the regular neighborhood code enfon:ernent or if that would have to be something extra. Mr. Clark said he wanted to talk to stall'tomorrow, but he noted that they are positioning the parks division 10 handle the forestry type, so it would probably come out of that division . Council Member Vonninag stated that he would like lo see an update on that money that they were going to be giving away to help take them down, where they stand with that. He asked if an)OOCly has even applied for that? City Manager Clark said that he thought we have had some people. Council Member Vonninag stressed that he feels we really need 10 stan enforcing the dead trees before November rolls around and you won 'I be able 10 tell that they arc dead anymore. Council Member Clapp advised that they arc working on it. that she has seen them and that. in fact. they came down her block. (iii) Council Member Wiggins: I . He stated that Council got in their mail Council Bill No. 4 regarding the Cultural Ans Commission. He asked how their budget is set. Mayor Bums said there really isn't a budget for the Cultural Ans Commission as he understands ii. Council Member Wiggins said that. as he read the Council Bill , ii gives them authority to have funds and yet he was curious as lo who sets their budget for them. Mayor Bums said he thought ii would be up to them to propose any funding they would want. Council Member Wiggins said then they would submit a budget to Council and Council would approve it. Mayor Bums said yes. that there is no budget at this point . Mr . Wiggins said he knew that there wasn ·1 . but he was just curious. 2 . He gave kudos lo Public Works Director Chuck Esterly and Traffic Engineering Analyst Ladd Vostry for getting hold of DR COG regarding the timing of the lights down Broadway. Council Member Wiggins said he appreciated their invitation to come and drive with them. He said he has driven ii and since he mentioned the timing of the lights they have gotten in line and they are doing fine, that he came out several times last week al different hours of the day and the lights seem to be timed. He thanked them for whatever they did, for whoever built a fire . 3 . He said he wanted 10 mention that he did bring up the issue of accidents at the inlCrSClction of Floyd and Logan and he still goes back 10 Colorado Revised Statutes §42-4-S06 which has been adoplcd by the Englewood Municipal Code under 11·1-l . He said when a red lens is illuminalcd the vehicle that has it shall llop. Council Member Wiggins llaled that he read the infomwion they sent out it in the packet. about the four accidents that have occurred for the first of the year, that they all happened after nine. ten o 'cloclr. at nighl : thRlC were going cast and one was going west on Floyd. they ran the red light. Mr. Wiggins llaled he Slill disagrees "ilh the idea of taking that off four way l1uh because ii is SIUpid drivers is what ii boils down to. He said he does not know what the case was, whether there was any drinking inwlved because lhey didn't get a copy of the accident rcpon . He said he doesn't know how you are ever going 10 eliminale Slupid drivers. 1ha1 they are going to be there all the time and run a red light. He pointed out if you check out your basic manual given out lo beginning drivers ii is right in there telling I • f • ' • Ell&lewood City Council July 1, 1996 Pace20 • • • people that they must stop at a flashing red light or if a light is out you must treat it as a four-way stop sign. In this case, he noted. they an: looking at a flashing red and just stupid drivers run it. So, he stated. he disagrees with them taking it olf and he would just as soon like to see them put it back on to flash again. Mr. Wiggins said he checked with the City Attorney's office and there have been no lawsuits against the City regarding those four accidents so he did think we are having any liability problems. He said it is just his comment . 4 . He said he noticed the Gothic Theater and the building next door to it on the south, the restaurant. have quite an accumulation of weeds . Council Member Wiggins stated that he feels we should talk to the owners about cleaning up weeds around there. S. He olfcred kudos to the Public Woi\s Dcpanment regarding the sidewalks along Belleview. He said the sidewalks are looking beautiful. He commented that they trimmed some trees at Belleview Pait when they came back down in there to build up the bank to hold the sidewalk . They cut all the limbs and then laid them up against the City fence there . He said either the Parks or contractor has to clean them out, but there is a slew of tree limbs in lhat area. (iv) Council Member Clapp said she wanted to pass out the letter that she pul together for Social Services. She asked 1hat lhosc Council members that would like to sign on please do so. Mayor Burns said that maybe Council could read that as they go or later after the meding. (v) Council Member Waggoner: 1. He advised that Council Member Hathaway just gave him this evening some additioaal lluft" oa the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids. He said he knows that Council has all'Qdy passed the ordinance ud ii is all'Qdy in alfcc:1. eliminating use of tobacco by minors. Council Member Wagoner said tllll he saw the memorandum from Division Chief Moore to Dircc:lor of Safety Services Al Stanley. He llalCd lie agrees with them that the lctter going out to CML and other communities should actually be signed by the City Manager or maybe even all of Council if cvcl)ilocly agrees and try to get that going around the S.. and at least let them know what we ·ve clone and what our position is and how we have handled it and get going on that . Council Member Hathaway said she thinks it should be signed by all of Council and that she has some other information she forgot to bring to him. that it is called Smoker's Advocate. She said it is kind of on the other side similar to the Phillip Morris stulf that is kind of cncloncd by the tobacco lobby but it is against having kids smoke. She said she will bring that to him also. Council Member Habenicht said that she thinks it is imponant to mention that they had a tri-cities meeting with Littleton. Englewood and Sheridan City Council Members and Englewood's smoking ordinance was a topic of interest and discussion . She said she thinks there is a lot of inlcn:st and that Englewood took a bold move and she thanked Council Member Waggoner. She said she thinks a lot of people are wanting to jump on that band wagon . Council Member Hathaway suggcsted that when they dnft the letter they might also want to point to Englewood's history of being in the forefront of this panicular item because we were also the first City to pass non-smoking areas in restaurants. She said you can research that with GASP. the Groups to Alleviate Smoking Pollution. She noted we were the first City to pass an ordinance, to where if you had so many scats in your restaurant you had to ha,,c a non-smoking area. Council Member Habenicht said that whcncvcr people mention our ordinance she said she mentions the position paper that Council Member Waggoner dc\'Clopcd and pracnlcd to Council and how compelling that was. She stated thal she would like to n:,qucst that that position paper or mmc iedraft ol that plllitioa • . • I • • E1drw_. City C.ac:H JIiiy I,"" ... 21 • • paper, ma)t,c ldopl 1ha1 as lhe City's position paper and senl DUI wilh any information that wc provide because ii was IO strong. 2 . He said he would like lo find oul where wc are on lhe survey OIi lhe dJecliveness of EDDA, if ii bas been staned or if wc are about 10 Slarl, who wc are assigning 10 ii and kind of an update on that. He said he thinks wc need 10 do lhal with City SlafJ and he is of lhe opinion that wc need lo gel going on lhat. Mayor Bums said lhal along 1ha1 line. al the CML Conference he asked for 111me information from CML SlafJ on clownlown dcvdopmenl authorities and lhal son of thing. He said he got IOfflC material from lhcm OIi business improvement dillrids. which is another entity Iha& IOfflC cities are using for business improYCmelll . He said he will tum lhc information over 10 City Slaff and have lhcm look al it He CXIIIIIIICllled that Ibey are jusl alternatives. differenl kinds of ways )'OU can approach these kinds of issues. He thought Ibey would be helpful . Council Member Waggoner said al least gel Council some kind of an outline of how wc intend lo do ii, when wc inlcnd lo do and who is going lo do ii. (vi) Council Member Habenicht : I. She thanked Council for following through with lhe appointments lo lhe Cullural Ans Commission. She said she knows lhal was a very exciling lime for all of us in lhe community, that she thinks when Ibey saw the people lhal came forward lo apply lo be Oii thal commission and the high lcvcl of in1cres1 lhal Ibey have in lhe community and serving in lhal respcc:t thal she thinks 1ha1 wc will be well served . She thanked Council Member Wiggins for bringing up lhe issue of how Ibey will be funded . She said she would assume 1ha1 they could wort through what their budgd needs might be and that it would be very similar 10 any of lhc other boards and commissions. Council Member Habenicht commented that by Slating that there will be a mechanism for thal will be very helpful 10 that group. Council Member Hathaway asked. since Council Member Wiggins wasn't hen: last Monday, that Council Member Habenichl explain lhe position that she was giving lo lhe applicants that OIIC of lhe intentions is to, al IOIIIC point in lime, creale a cultural council lhat can IOlicil funds diffcrcnlly than lhe Cultural Ans Commission can. She fell thal could be lhe funding arm of this commission. more so lhan the City. Council Member Habenichl agreed thal there is a difference belwcen lhe way lhe Commission would operate and an ans council would opcnlc. 2. She mentioned two interesting commenlarics in lhe Denver Post. one on Saturday, June 29• in lhe Opinion Scclion and one Sunday, June 30• in the Pcnpcc:tive Section. These, she said, were audlorcd by Bill Homby and Joanne Dilmer. both responsible journalists in Denver for a number of years. She felt that both of their commen1s conccming Zcckcndorf Plau and quality of life issues were pcn.illCIII and fil in with whal Council is dealing with for Cinderella Cily . 3 . Council Member Habenicht thanked Council for lhc opportunily 10 attend lhe CML Confcrcncc in Vail. She said ii was an exceptionally good conference and very worthwhile. She remarked that sbc raid lhe commelllS in the newspaper reganling lhe municipalities who sent 100 many people 10 these conferences. Ms. Habcnichl n:called silting in some of lhe sessions and wishing that all of Council could have been then: to share and discuss ii because !here are III many good ideas and clialopcs that ClllelJC . She expressed her belief 1ha1 these are truly beneficial things. She submincd a report for lhe record dial she wrOle on the conference. and asked lhat copies be made for Council . . . I. Ea&tewood City Council J•ly I, 1996 Par,e 22 • • Mayor Bums said he also altended the City Attorney's section and has some very interesting matcrial he will be copying for Council regarding devolution of responsibility of the Federal Govemmeat clown to state and local lc\ds. He felt both parties arc doing this and that it is not framed by party affilialion. He said the Democrats have one on planning that forbid restrictions on home based businesses and another part that eliminates restrictions on day care. The very things that we arc now talking about, he said, may come through Federal legislation. He opined that it was fascinating material and added that part of it was on tnmspor1ation. planning and environment. He said the key is going to be whether it will Slop at the state lc\d and IIC\'CI' Ff to the local level. Council Member Habenicht said she attended Tough Municipal Decisions, How to Avoid Getting Tied to the Whipping Post, of which she obtained an extra copy that will be left in the City ManaFr's office for anyone to take a look at. She also shared materials from a short shot session on A Manual for Sdecling Design Scrviccs rcprding how to engage design professionals based on qualification based sclcction, whicb lhc tbougbl was an interesting program . Also, during the Chris Gates session, was the new civic joumllism IDOYClllCIII. She said that our own Englewood Herald practices Slrong civic joumalism and more and more people arc recognizing the responsibility that the media has in being thorough and fair and ildonnltM.. notjust inOammatory. 13 . City Muqer'1 lleport (a) City Manager Clut rccommcndcd Cooncil meet in Executive Session immediately following the meeting to discuss a real estate matter. He noted that the Agenda indicaes that he would be discussing a personnel matter. but he will not address that dlis cvcniag. COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, THAT COUNCD.. MEET IN EXECU11VE SESSION IMMEDIATELY fflLLOWINC THE CITY COUNCD.. MEETING TO DISCUSS A REAL ESTATE MATl'Elt. Ayes: Council Malllcrs Hallunway, Vormittag. Wiggins. Habeniclll, w..-,. Clipp. a... Nays: Nolle 14 . City Actaney'I llepert City Attorney Brotzman did not have any matters to bring bcf"cR Council. .; • , • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC HEARING ROSTER JULY 1, 1996 AGENDA ITEM NO. 9 a ,. ...UC ..... WBEFORE THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL TO GATHER CITIZEN INPUT ON QOOCJINIICCRERE11Jr9* IIIIPL.-n' •l'IIICT NO. t• PLEASE PRINT NAME ADDRESS .. • , ,r • .. • PUBLIC COMMENT ROSTER AGENDA ITEM 7 C -- NON-SCHEDULED VISITORS IIAY SPEAK FOR A IIAXIIIUII OF FNE ... UTES. EACH PERSONatOULD IIGN THII PUalC COl•ENT ROSTER. STATING NAME, ADDRESS, AND 10PIC OF COIIIIENT. fflOIE PERSONS WHQ Wl8ff TO REM It fAVQRQF AB It Of'fQIIJJON TO 6 fUILIC HEARING. lffOUlP IIQN JIE Affl litP f pmuc Hf.ARING BQll 18, PLEASE PRINT JOPIC • '. '{j ·, . " • '· AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL JULY 1, 1996 7:30P.M. 1. Call to order. '7:!>9 ~ 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Invocation. l(} ~ Pledge of Allegiance. ~ RollCa11.'7~ Minutes. a. Minutes from the Regular City Council Meeting of June 17, 1996. ~ Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.) a. Clvis Olson, Deputy Director of Safety Services, will be present to present the City of Englewood's Federal Emergency Management Agency Community Service Award to Council. 7. Non-Scheduled Visitors. (Plene limit your presentation to five minutes.) ff 8. Communications, Proclamations, and Appointments. ~,fJ/oNfl' M,5~ ,rJtf.;O Letter from Roger Hagar indicating his resignation from the Englewood Election Commission.~ Resolution appointing Sunday Aigbe to the Englewood Election Commission~ ~ 1.ffl?-o Commission • Resolution ~riell Curley to the Englewood Cultural Arts • ..._ .... u,-a-.a.....ay..a__.~ .... _._..._..., .. aa,.,, d ••c,u.w,11 .......................................... ,... .. • City Council ApnclA July 1, 1"6 ,.2 <. . ,~ • Resolution appointing Mic,t:~u!_h to the Englewood Downtown Development Authority. r ,-..-1) n. ·.~ tUJJJ'IJ-O Resol~io~ ~~ ~~~ T. Donelson to the Englewood Cultural Arts ~ -f T Comm1s11on.,; ~"17 Ru o->61/ NUJi'!-0 Resolution ~inti,t~~om Ill to the Englewood Clean, Green, and fl Proud Comm1s11on.1 ,..~~ ~ ~tt?-OResolution aPPQinti Joshua Fowler to the Englewood Board of Adjustment -, r and Appeals. 1TrJ.I..Ml'LL.1.m...1r /!)J.o~ UJoa'i·?-OResol~io~ a~i'Jl--~.~=• Fudge to the Englewood Clean, Green, and Proud -Tr Comm1ss1on 1.~fl · /ilo -,f;f) "fllli.?-tJ Resolution appointing Matt Guy to the Englewood Water and Sewer Board.~ /) .. a.,t/:-t-/ hn.litn _,.,Resol~io~ ·~~.~~s~ary LaPorte Kreiger to the Englewood Cultural Arts ~ "' ~IVComm1111on. ~ /),. ·//',).. ,,n,,)n..JlResolu~io~ ~i!}J!_!l~ard Krueger to the Englewood Cultural Arts ~ "' "'f'I"" Fvcomm1111on.,,..__7 '1 I /2'48 ""11,3 /,-jl')-() Resolution reappointing Dorothy Martinez to the Englewood Liquor Ucensing Tr Authority.~ ~b'f o,pi?'-O Resolutio~ng Debra Medlock to the Englewood Housing Authority~ /!J,4.8:/lb;; flfl>',,-O Resolution appointing Joan Miletto to the Englewood Cultural Arts Commi11ion~ ~.,I-If;~ U¥1/J A.. ,,., Resol~ion~~~'! ~ Powell to the Englewood Downtown Development ,r«'/-v Authonty,r~"Y • iJnA JJ'l /•" jr,_ i'\ Resolu~io~ ~ 1 ~= Spangenberg to the Englewood Cultural Arts ~ "f'r" rvComm1111on.,----, ~/tf 'f/J4?:.{J Resolution appointing Kris Styes to the Englewood Cultural Arts Commission.~ 9. ..._.-:N,-llawa ....... ...., .... ..... ........... .._. ........................ ,... . ' ... I ... .. • 0 1 32xl ----,-------------------------,-------------------~---------- I , • City Council Agenda July 1, 1996 <. • • I p.3 . 1 • ;~~ /OattJ~hi,, ~~A__ 10. Consent Agenda. • . . . .. rtpfd'l-0 ~~~//~, IOtL l;IIY-111 {!,b-#~3 f~1f1, ii. iii. iv. Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance establishing assessments for Paving District 35 (Navajo Street); to approve property owner notification of assessments; and to set a date for a public he•ing on assessments. STAFF SOURCE: a-- Esterly. DINctor of Pubic Works. Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services and the Department of Utilities to adopt a bill for an ordinance regarding the proposed debt issuance for improvements to the City's water system. Staff recommends submitting the issue to a vote of the registered electors of the City of Englewood. STAFF SOURCES : frank Gryglewic:z, Director of FlnMcial SerwicN and S1-Wart Fonda, Director of UtlitiN. Recommendation from the Office of Neighborhood and Business Development to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving the vacation of a {!,/Jlf 3/ ~ Ip-()-/ (M~~AJ: 8atAJS) portion of South Fox/South Galapago Alley and Dedication of additional alley right-of-way for the Englewood Depot . STAFF SOURCE: Harold Stitt. Plamng Community Coonlnator. ~ b. Approve on Second Reading. ff 11 . Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions. a . b . Approve on ~ Reading . Approve on Second Reading. Ir 12. General Discussion . a. b. Mayor's Choice . WAGGONEII MOIIED THAT COUNCIL DMfT,. LETTP A8'CING FOIi AN APOLOGY FOIi THE EFF£CT THAT THAT MIGHT HAVE ON OU111 £NOLEWOOO HOUSING AUTHORITY .. THE CITY APP'D 7-0 0# ENOUWOOO. Council Members' Choice . APP1> •1 HATHAWAY MOVED THAT COUNCIL MAICE THE DEADLINE FOIi l'U8LIC COMIIENT ON (NAY :HAIIENICHT) THE DRAFT ltEPOIIT ON THE CINDEIIEUA CITY FOII\MI TO 8E JULY 30, 1-ATUDP'Jol ,.._.-: N,-..._allMlllllyM11wd-., ... •....,,.._llllllfr .. Oly_,I _ _,C7U-WIIII .............. .._ .................... n.ai,-. • . • , • ·, • ' \ City Council AlfflU July 1, 1996 .. , .. 13. City Manager's Report. "ff' '7-0 a. Recommendation to go into Executive Senion immediately following the ~-'SL.- Council meeting to discuss a real estate matter .-a ,a,aennal matte,. , , -~ 14. City Attorney's Report. Adj~ The following minutes were transmitted to Council from 06/14/96-06/27/96: • Englewood Urban Renewal Authority meeting of February 7, 1996 • Englewood Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting of April 10, 1998 • Englewood Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting of May 8, 1996 • Englewood Planning and Zoning Commiuion meeting of May 21, 1996 ......... .. ,.. ...... .....ay ...... ...a.y .............. ..., .. Cllr.,,' .... au-MIit .. .................................. a..,-. ' "'' • . • ; , -----------------------------···-----------------------------------~ • 1. 2 . 3. 4. 5 . 6. • • .... AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL JULY 1, 1996 7 :30 P.M. Call to order. ? : !;9 ~ Invocation. /)j ~ Pledge of Allegiance. ~ RollCa11.l"J~ Minutes. a. Minutes from the Regular City Council Meeting of June 17, 1996. ~ Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your preMntation to ten minutes.) a. Chris Olson, Deputy Director of Safety Services, will be present to present the City of Englewood's Federal Emergency Management Agency Community Service Award to Council. 7 . Non-Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your preMntation to five minutes.) 8. Communications, Proclamations, and Appointments. ~,lloNfl' i!Md5j 'f!J~O ~Af,l?-o Lener from Roger Hagar indicating his resignation from the Englewood Election Commission. ~ . Resolution appointing Sunday Aigbe to the Englewood Election Commission~ Resolution ap~~ ,°;~~II Curley to the Englewood Cultural Arts Commission.,. ~Q ,.._ ..-: If you haw a lillllillty wl nad aalilry _.or---. Ill-IIOdfy Ille Clly al E al .... (762-2415) at .._. 41 haun In advance al ..... ...__......_ 1hlllk you. --~----~~----,,--~---------- ' . , • • 0 • • .. City Council AaendA July 1, 1996 hae2 Resolution appointing Micl!:-~n"~h to the Englewood Downtown Development Authority., ._I/ ~ a.¥J.LJ'l'J-O Resol~io~ •Pft~~~~ T. Donelson to the Englewood Cultural Arts -fr Comm1ss1on., • --.c.(N~ f}u tJ->61/ NJLJi'l-O Resolution e~po_inti,i~~-strom Ill to the Englewood Clean, Green. and ,r Proud Comm1ss1on. /Y--~~ ~ ~c1'7-0Resolution epp~~~=~~· Fowler to the Englewood Board of Adjustment -, , end Appeals. , .~ ~ aJ1tJ '1·?-0Resolu~io~ ep ointing Linde Fudge to the Englewood Clean, Green, end Proud -Tr Comm1ss1on · Pf/li .'l-() Resolution appointing Matt Guy to the Englewood Weter and Sewer Board.~ ~'7 _/1 Resolu~io~ ap~~. ~.«:s~?'ery LaPorte Kreiger to the Englewood Cultural Arts ,T""' VComm1ss1on. ~IJA'f O •• ·,Ii<~.;.. ,,~j?-OResolu~ion •Pft~;!~ard Krueger to the Englewood Cultural Arts fC-61'6 ~ Comm1ss1on.,~7 /2..64,H3 ~l?-i)Resolution reappointing Dorothy Martinez to the Englewood Liquor Licensing ,, Authority.~ ~f:,'f r,plf-0 Resolutioi}frff'~rn:ng Debra Medlock to the Englewood Housing Authority~ /:.J,4.8 Ilk II.ft>' ~-O Resolution appointing Joan Miletto to the Englewood Cultural Arts Commission~ • ~~ OAIJ .A.. Resol~ion~"!~'!~b Powell to the Englewood Downtown Development 7T ti '/-0 Authority,.,~., iJnA .JJ'l /6...1. j· Resolution apf:i~"'~::t Spangenberg to the Englewood Cultural Arts ~ ~ ?--ocomm1111on¥ .__., ~bf 'f/J4?:-tJ Resolution appointing Kris Stvn to the Englewood Cultural Arts Commission.~ 9 . Public Hearing. ~ ?-0 IA} 'r /ltl.-"fJ(J a "Juv ~~ a. Public Hearing to gather citizen input on Concrete Replacement District 95 Assessm_Jtnts. • G. c:. /l!YVk. ~ ..t,ro av-~.,. AM ~I 3115' ~ .}M1-~4Jtt:it:J/s!)~~-~,.~-* ebu.-...... note: If you have• ....... ...., .......... ....... houri .. ..__., .......... _ ....... n..,-. . ' I I· 0 1 32xl 0 4 City Council Agenda July 1, 1996 ·, • • :: Pagel ~~ /()a1·11~m ~~4.-- 10. Consent Agenda. . . . . .• Pfft/lJ-0 ~~~i~~~ !Oa.. l;IIY-11/ * . · i. Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to approve, by -B Hi motion, a construction contract for Concrete Program 1996. Staff er '£,(!;. mmends awarding the contract to the low bidder, Thoutt Brothers C,lJ / ~AIJ'i~rete Contractors, Inc .• in the amount of $178,921.50. STAFF ?~/1:il. SOURCE: Charles Esterly, Dnc:tor of Pubic Works. (!,b-/1-~3 f~fft:. {!,!,If~, ~ ~-()-/ ii. Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance establishing assessments for Paving District 35 (Navajo Street); to approve property owner notification of aueuments; and to set a date for a public hearing on nseuments. STAFF SOURCE: Charles Esterly. Dhctor of Pubic Works. iii. Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services and the Department of Utilities to adopt a bill for an ordinance regarding the proposed debt issuance for improvements to the City's water system. Staff recommends submitting the issue to a vote of the registered electors of the City of Englewood. STAFF SOURCES: Frank G,nilewicz. Director of flnaldal Service• and Stewart Fanda, Dhctor of Utllhies. iv. Recommendation from the Office of Neighborhood and Business Development to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving the vacation of a ( Al,i;,n,,,J : Sa lAJS) poftion of South Fox/South Galapago Alley and Dedication of additional alley right-of-way for the Englewood Depot. STAFF SOURCE: Harold Stitt. P1aiw•11 Community Coal6iator. ~ b. Approve on Second Reading. 13' 11 . Ordinances. Resolutions. and Motions. a. b. Approve on ~ Reading. Approve on Second Reading. Ir 12. General Discussion. a . b. Mayor's Choice. WAGGONElt MOVED THAT COUNCIL DIIAFT A LETnll ASICING FOlt AN /ll'OUJt¥Y FOlt THE EFFECT THAT THAT MIGHT HAVE ON CUit ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AUTI40lffl'Y W THE CITY APP'D 7-G Of' ENGLEWOOD . Council Members· Choice. APP'D •1 HATHAWAY MOVED THAT COUNCIL MA1CE THE DEADLINE FOlt "'*IC coaaaNT ON (NAY:HA8ENICHT} THE DIIAFT ltEl'OltT ON TH£ CN>E1tEUA CITY FOIIUMS TO• JULY 311. 1-AT HO PM. ,.._ .... If,-haw a lllllllllly wl nwl _.., ... •---. ,.__, .. Clly., EnaluNll(76J.MIS) II .... 41hounlll..._of ................... n..,-. .. ., • • • (, .. City c-il Agencu July 1, 1996 ... 4 13. City Manager's Report. ~'1-0 •. Recommendation to go into Executive Senion immediately following the 'iJJrl7~ A2 .1.... Council meeting to discuss a real estate matter 81111 1 911 .. 1rwwl mattw.. , , ---, 14. City Attorney's Report. Adj~ The following minutes wera transmittad to Council from 08/14/98-08/27/98: • Englewood Urban Renewal Autharity fflNting of February 7. 1998 • Englewood Board of Adjustment and Appeals fflNting of April 10, 1996 • Englewood Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting of May 8, 1998 • Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of May 21, 1996 ......... II,-i..a6111111y_. .... ...., ............ Mllly .. Clly.,I' m11IIOU,W,II ........... -..ca ....................... ,... •· ' f • • • \, ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCll. ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO Rqular SeuNJa Juae 17, 1996 I. Cal te Onler The replar meeting of the Englewood City Council wa called to order by Mayor Bums at 7 :34 p.m. 2. The ilMICllioa was given by Council Member Wiggins. 3. l'lellae ot Allqiuce The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Burns. 4 . Roll Call Present: Absent: A quorum wa present. Council Members Hathaway, Clapp, Wiggins, Habenicht. Vonnittag. Waggoner, Burns None Also preseaa: City Maaa,er Clark City Attorney 811117.maa S. Mi.ta Assillalll to the City Maaa,er Grace Deputy City Clerk Cade DiRICIOI' Eslerly, l>epartmeat of Public Worts (a) COUNCIL MEMBER BATIIAWA Y MOVED, AND ff WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE REGUIAII MEETING OF JUNE J, 1996. Ayes : Council Members Halbaway, Vonnittag. Wiggins, Habenicbt, Wagoner, Clapp, Bums Nays : None The motion carried. 6 . Sdlealed Viliten (a) Warner Dounay presented to the City a IJ'Olley bell belieYed to lla\'C been uml oa Cbemlyn Honec:ar No . J . He said that he and his wife. Bcay, ~ like to give it to the City to 111e a they SDC fit. He advised that it was from John Rotolo ' I oolleclion . (b) Sranley Dial . 60S2 South Cherrywood Circle. A,apahoe Coualy, former Ciay Mau,er of the City ofEnalewood. presented a book ofbillOrical sipilicance to Ille City. Mr. Dial idnied Council lhar he served as City Manqer from 1962 10 1974 . He said Ille notebook was praealed to bim wben he • . S A· .. I . • • • ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCR. ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO Replar SaaiN .1Mel7, 1996 1. Call IO Order The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Bums aa 7:34 p.m. 2. hmludoa The ilMIClllioa was given by Council Member Wiggins. The Pledge of Allegiancc was led by Mayor Bums. 4 . Rull Call Present: Absent: A quorum was present. Council Members Hathaway, Clapp, Wiggins. Habenicht. Vonnittag. Waggoner, Bums None Also present : City Manqer Cwt City Attorney Brotzman S. MiNta Assislant to the City Manager Grace Deputy City Clerk Castle Director Esterly, Department of Public Woits (a) COUNOL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE MINUTES or THE REGULAR MEI.TING or JUNE J, 1"6. Ayes : Council Members Hathaway. Vormittag. Wiggins. Habenicbt. Waggoner. Clapp. Bums Nays : None The motion carried. 6 . SdlMllletl Viliton (a) Warner Dounay presented to the City a trolley bell bclicwld to ~ been Ulcd on Chenelyn Honea, No . 3. He said that he aad his wife. Bcay. ~ lille to pc it 10 the City to -IS they lee fit He advised that it was rrom John Rololo'1 colleclion . .5 A· (b) Stanley Dial. 60S2 Soulh Chcnywuod Cirdc. Anpallac Coumy, former Cily Ma-., of the City ofEnpcwood. praentcd a book ofbisloric:al lipific:Mce ID die City. Mr. Dial illloraed COU11Ci1 dial be aerwd IS City Mana,er from 1962 to 1974. He llid die .... -pnlClllld ID Ilia wlla be .. I· 0 • Englewood City Council June 17. 1996 Page 2 0 , . • left the employ of the City and it characterizes that twelve year period. He rcc:ogni7.Cd his wife. Jean. who was in the audience. Mr. Dial told Council that Englewood has always held a special place in his bean and he wished Council well. He gave the book to Council Member Waggoner to present. because he was ins1nuncntal in puning the book together in 1974. using his leather making ability to create the cover of the book . Council Member Waggoner presented the book to Director Long to place in the historical archives of the Englewood Public Library. Mr. Long thanked both Mr. Dial and Council Member Waggoner. (c) Dave Paschal and Orion Hunter. members of the Board of Directors for the Englewood Historical Society and co-chairmen of the Depoe Museum llcsloralion Committee. provided Council with an update on the Englewood Depoe. Mr. Paschal thanked Tom Munds and the Englewood Herald for their continued support in the newspaper. and then COYCrCd some pieces of history regarding the depot. He related that the depot. which will soon become a community muscwn. was built in 191S. and is unique bccailSC it is of the counl)· scat style of architecture. He said that only thirty-four of these buildings were built and only two remain 1oday . The depot gained recognition last year from lhe S1a1e and is on lhe State registry as a historic building and is now a candidate for a Federal historical building. He advised that a grant in the amounl of SI00.000 has been received from the State for restoration. as well as a SI0.000 matching grant from lhe volun1eer firefigh1ers . Mr. Paschal said that some people are concerned about the speed with which the building is proceeding. He said that a lot of research and time are involved in following the specifications sci by the State. Orion Hun1er said one positive thing thal has happened is a joint effon between the Englewood Historical Society. Hank Long of the Englewood Public Library, and lhe Englewood Housing Authority to put together the granl request in an effon to obtain funding for the restoration of the building. Once the S 100,000 grant request was awarded. the State Historical Society provided a manual of rules and regulations regarding how the money can be spent. A contract has now been entered into bctwccn the Englewood Historical Society and the State Historical Society. The State requests now that the Englewood Historical Society comply with eight requirements. referred to by the State as products. The products that have been aca,mplishcd. he said. include submitting the advanced payment request fonn. which advanced them $30.000 of1he SI00,000. as well as panicipating in an OAHP consultation. and submilting construction documents and plans and specifications. Mr. Hunter opined that this is ooc area in which they have been very fonuna1e. in lhat the Housing Authority has been hired to assist with CODSlruction management He said this has been an e"ccllent arrangement and commended Paul Malinowski and StC\-c Ozburn. as well as the rest of the Housing Authority staff. Product nwnbcr four is the bcfOR photos and product number five. which. he advised. is the last product thus far produced. is an interim status and financial rcpon to the Stale Historical Society. Mr. Hunter went on to describe the newly replaced depot roof and gutters and other repairs. He stated that the project is coming in under budget. thanks in great pan to the help received from the Housing Authority . Mr. Hunter described other contributions shat arc being made by citi:zcns and local businesses to the depot cffon. He expressed gratitude for the suppon of Council. especially Council Members Vonninag and Hathaway. and thanked Council for the opponunity 10 share lhe progress rcpon. Mayor Bums asked when it is antic1pa1ed that sufficient funds will be received that the project will be completed to the point where a tenanl can locate there and some sort of cash Row crealed. Mr. Hunter responded lhat he would prefer not to ~-er too definitely. He said that. in a meeting with the Housing Authoril}' on April 24. 1996. ii was requested that they submit a time line and a budget . He llid tllele arc in the works and will be ready by the June 26. 1996 deadline. He adviKd that they have been in COlllacl with a professional fund raiser out of California who is very compclCIII. Grus roou l'llnd l'lililla will be continued. with 1he goal being 10 totally finish it off and pay the Housing Authority badl lllc ~ lllc Historical Society owes them. which. he said. Ibey have graciously CXIClldcd for another yar. Mr . Hunlcr said Ibey arc 1h1nking of bringing in 1he professional fund raiser to help orpnazc thear dl'ons. •. I • • Englewood City Council Jwic 17, 1996 Page 3 • - Mayor Bums commented that it sounds like they arc suctching their dollars pretty well . Council Member Vonnittag asked if they plan to take all the old stucco off, or just go over top of it. Mr. Hunter said some will be replaced and some rcpain:d. Also responding to Mr. Vonnittag. Mr. Hunter said they hope to be open within a ·year . Mayor Bums expressed apprecialion for all the hard work on the project . 7. Noatdledllled Vilitan (a) Karen Floyd. 344 East Highline Circle. Littleton. spoke on behalf of the Junior Chamber of Commerce regarding a dunk tank fund raiser. She advised that the proceeds will be split with the City for next year's fireworks display. She reminded Council that she came before them previously to ask for panicipalion in the event. receiving suppon at that time from Council Member Hathaway. Ms . Floyd displayed a flyer created for the event and asked for Council's suppon before distributing them. Council Member Vonnittag volunteen:d to panicipate in the dunk tank . Ms. Floyd left a sign up sheet and flyer for Council and thanked them for their participation. Mayor Bum thanked Ms. Floyd for her help. (b) Gary Kozaa:k. 1260 West Oxford Avenue. spoke on behalf of the Colorado Wildcats. He advised that a visitation game has been scheduled with the Salt Lake City amaaeur football club on July 6 . 1996. He e.xpressed concern over the parking restrictions around the high school and requested that Council waive the parking permit requirement up until 10 :00 p.m. on that date. He said the event will run from 6:00 p .m. until 9 :00 p .m . He advised that the Englewood Youth Football Association will benefit from the concessions sold a& the event. and that two policemen will be hin:d to help with the game. Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) will be there. also. Council Member Habenicht said it is her recollection that there is a specific procedure in place for such illSlanCeS. but was unsure what the protocols arc . She felt that Council action might noc be required. Mayor Bums asked Public Worts Director Esterly what the process is. Mr. Eslerty responded dull there bave been wai,'Cf'S in the past for C\'CDIS that look like they are going to exc:= the parking dull exislS a1 Ille high school . City Manager Clark said there is a three-way agreement between Safety Services. the high school and the IUffllUDdiaa neighborhood. He said tlus was dilCUlscd at the last neighborhood walCh moclinp where residenu expn:sscd unhappiness thal they were not aiven adYana:d notice of these events. He said there are now protocols wherc:by advance nocice will be p,'CD through flyen and the schools. He felt this is bandied by the Depanment of Safety Services . He said he would refer the maner to the Director of Safety Services a1 tomorrow 's staff meetina to follow throuah with Ille schools and Ille neigbbon. There were no communications. proclamations. or appointments. 9. ,...Hurillc • . • ... ., I • 0 • Englewood City Council Jwic 17, 1996 Page4 No public hearing was scheduled before Council. • , . • MAYOR BURNS REMOVED AGENDA ITEM 10 (a) fu) FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA. COUNCIL MEMBER HA TBA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (a) (I), (Iii), fiv) AND (v) ON FIRST READING. (a) Approve on Finl Reading (i) RESOLUTION NO . 48. SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLUTION AMENDING 11-IE APPROVED 1996 BUDGET AND APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR 11-IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . COLORADO. (iii) RESOLUTION NO. 49, SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING 11-IE ANNUAL SALARY FOR 11-IE CITY MANAGER. (iv) RESOLlITION NO . 50. SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING 11-IE ANNUAL SALARY FOR 11-IE CITY ATI'ORNEY FOR 11-IE CALENDAR YEAR 1996 . (v) RESOLUTION NO . SI. SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING 11-IE ANNUAL SALARY FOR 11-IE MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE FOR 11-IE CALENDAR YEAR 1996 . Votc.-lts: Ayes : Nays : Tbc mocion carried. Council Memben Hathaway. Vonnittag. Wiggins. Habenicht. Waggoner. Clapp. Bums None (ii) Director Eslcrly was pram to discuss a ru:ommcndalioo from the Dcpanment of Public Worts to award. by mocion. a a>nstruction coatracl for the rq,air and upgrade of the Claruon Street Bridge. Mayor Bums commented that it appears an cnor wu made by Accunlc Coacrelc Structures. in that their bid wu shon $3,600 . He aid Accunlc bas asked to be clilqualified and the second bid appears 10 be a,nsidcrably higher . He asked if there is any way ofaccepciaa Accunlc's bid and then spending the City 's money for the diffcrence. since there is such a diffcrcnce ._ tbal and the second lowest bid . Mr . Eslcrly n:spondcd that. when the bids were opened. Accunlle's price wu so olf the average that the City staJted talking with them about whether they really t-aht they could do the job for what they bid . Accurate suggested 10 the City that they bad -crron in the biddiq procca and rcqucstcd the City award the a>ntract at a higher price than they bid it. Mr. Ellcrty said staff's view of that wu that it would DOI be fair lo allow them 10 come in as the low bidder and then rua tlleir bid up. The other side of it. he said. is thal the City c:ou1cl have pullod their bid boad. w11ic:1a _. to five percent of the wort . bul ii WU decided lbat ii wou1cl DOI be wonh it. Staff suapaed to Accunle dial if they wou1cl like 10 withdraw their bid. the City wou1cl accept their withdrawal . • . I . 0 • • Englewood City Council June 17, 1996 Page S • • City Manager Clart asked if he had considered throwing out all the bids and re-bidding. Mr. Esterly responded that there does not seem to be any reason to do that, since the other bids are grouped in a price that is pretty reasonable and within the estimates the City had obtained. He commented that the Accurate Concrete bid looked out of line when it came in. Council Member Habenicht asked if Accurate has a wort history in the area. Mr. Esterly responded that they do not. and the City does not have much experience with them, either. Responding to Council Member Vonninag, Mr. Esterly said that there will be repairs to the bridge railings, replacing of blunt edge bridge abutments with metal guard rails. such as was done on the Broadway bridge. Mayor Bums noted that the bridge railings across from the Safeway S1ore are very rusted. He asked if that is the State Highway Depanment'sjurisdiction. Mr. Esterly said it is the City 's. and stated that he will have it looked at. Council Member Vormittag mentioned, also. the paint on the concrete below those bridges. Mr. Esterly felt that would be the responsibility of the Depanment of Parts and Recreation . Council Member Waggoner suggested that staff might want to take a look under the Broadway bridge. to which Mr. Esterly responded that this one belongs to the State. COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 10 (a) (ii), A CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH NEW DESIGN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT OF 559,400 FOR UPGRADES TO THE CLARKSON STREET BRIDGE. Ayes : Nays : The motion carried. Council Members Hathaway, Vonninag, Wiggins. Habenicht. Waggoner, Clapp. Bums None • •••• (b) Approve on Second Reading COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (IJ) (I) AND (Ii) -ORDINANCES NO. 2' AND 27, SERIES Of 1996. (i) ORDINANCE NO . 26. SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 12. INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER) AN ORDINANCE AUllfORlZING AN EASEMENT AGREEMENT FOR 3000 SOU11i GRANT AND AN EASEMENT AGREEMENT FOR 3012 SOU11i GRANT FOR 1HE CITY RJGKT-OF-WAY ON 1HE CITY DITCH TIIROUGH eom OF 1HESE PROPERTIES . (ii) ORDINANCE NO . 27 , SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 30. INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA TIIAWA Y) • .. I . 0 • Englewood City Council June 17 . 1996 Page6 0 • AN ORDINANCE AIITHORIZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL LICENSE AGREEMENT BETWEEN 1llE ARAPAHOE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND 1llE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO PERTAINING TO ARAPAHOE COUNTY CROSSING CITY DITCH WI1R FIBER OPTIC CABLE IN CONDUIT. Ayes : Nays : The motion carried. Council Members Hathaway, Vonninag, Wiggins. Habenicht. Waggoner. Clapp. Bums None II . O.-....ca. ..... dNludM...., (a) Approve on First Reading There wen: no additional items submitted for approval on first reading. (See Agenda Item 10 • Consent AFDCia.) (b) Approve on Second Reading There wen: no additional items submitted for approval on second reading . (See Agenda Item 10 • Consent Agenda.) 12 . c.-,.,i Dille I ion (a) Mayor's Choice I . Mayor Bums distribuled brochures for the Hudson Gardens. which opened in Littlelon over the wcdcrld. He caaplllllaled the City of Littleton on the projctu. maartiag Iha! it n:aJJy cabana:s the 11111111 CIDfridor ud is a welcome addition. 2. Mayor Bums asked Director Esterly about the utility poles oa Belleview and wbdhcr any oCtbcm ca be lalrCII down as the sidewalks arc being put in. and wbdhcr die IXlllllac:l limilla allows b lbal. Mr. Earl)' r tlll a 61 f Iha!. Wider the fnnchisc aar-neat. die Public 5eftoicc Cornpuy llas • ablipliarl co -dlla poles if the City wants them mowd. He said die City 's ablipliarl is co pn,vidc diem a place 10 move them IO. Mr. ESICrly said we do not ha\-e any ripl4°-way bcllilld the siclewalb ilr dllll purpOIC . The Olller clloic:c. he said. is to underground the elec:lricily. wllicll die Colorado eq.n._. o( Tramponalion (CD01) is opposed IO. If the City doe&. irideed. waat ID undcrpaund dime aw:rhead lllililia. we must fint acquire the right-of-way from die prapeny owners and NII ii illside the fence line. He fclt lhal about ten feel would be a reasonable -nr ID bury a utility ud mairllain iL Council Member Wiggins reminded Dircctor Ellerly to lallc a look at the sidewalks goin1 in west of Broadway . He said they arc pulling sidcwaJks Uld lllililia ripl in the concre1e of the sidewalk. so he fell ii was not a bi& problem and pedestrians can UK it. Mayor Bums commented Iha! some ol lhc poles_. ol en.tway IIR double poles and ii looks to him like you will have to llep into the Slreel to Fl around tbcm . He clarified Iha& be wu speakin, ol lbe flnt duce or four blocks Cllll of Broadway . Dircc:lor Ellcrly explaiaed llllll lbe City backed olf oa -oldme blocks becaUlc we were not interesled in Fiaa after die ripl4°-way. In 10111C ol dme blocb. he said. sidewalks are DOI going 10 ao in . He said the oripnal prapeny owners had no sidewalks ~. and, Wider . ' I . 0 • Englewood City Council June 17, 1996 Page7 '· • • our current policy, it would be 1hc responsibility of that property owner adjacent to install a new sidewalk. After coming across some Federal funding for some sidewalks. we went after it with a twenty percent match from the City. he said. but we have now backed off because of the difficulties with the overhead utilities. Council Member Waggoner staled that he agreed with Council Member Wiggins, in that in most places the highway depanmen1 docs not install sidewalk. anyway . It seems. he said. like it would not be too much ofa hassle to underground those wires undcmcalh the sidewalk . He said he can't imagine why the highway dcpartmcnt would be opposed to that Mr. Esacrly said that it made RDIC to staff, too, or WC wouldn 't have asked that they allow it to happen in the fi.-. place. He thought it was a rasonablc thing to do. more so than putting ii out into the pavement However, the City's request to the State was turned down . Mayor Bums fell it would really enhance that neighborhood if the utilities could be underground . Mr. Esterly stated also that when this was staning. some of the propcny owners expressed opposition 10 any of their property being taken . He said 1ha1 Council had suggested that the Cily should not be looking al taking property from those property owners . Council Member Hathaway asked if wc have any Public Scrvi<:e undcrgrounding money left and if wc can use it for that . Mr . Esterly responded allirma1ively , that this would be the sour<:e of funds to do the undcrgrounding and 1ha1 1Jicre is quile a lot left in that fund . Council Member Hathaway asked if wc have presented that aspect 10 1he property owners . Mr. Esterly said wc have not met with that neighborhood to discuss that concept Council Member Vormilag asked if lhc owners get the right-of-way back. Mr. Esterly said they get the use of it but if wc have to go in there for maintenance. whalevcr is there would be taken out and the City is not responsible for pulling ii back . The fcncc line could go back to where ii was. but. again. if Public Service had 10 go in for repairs. they would not have to fix the fence back. Mayor Bums said he would like 10 know if the property owners Wldcnland that it could enhance the value of the property as long as it doesn 't take too much away . Ms . Hathaway felt 1ha1 if 1hc power lines had been underpoulld bdorc laSl fall's snow storm. they would not have had 10 worry abou1 1hat sort of thing. Mr . E.slerly said he is not sure that directly feeds the residences . If ii docs. then ii 5laJ1S 10 get more complicalcd. bcc:aUle then wc arc illlD the house feeds and the undcrgrounding money docs 110c pay for that. Council Member Vormillag asked when the sidewalks will be finished alon1 South Broadway from Belleview south . Mr. Esterly responded that he docs not have an cxacl dale. but they will be done this summer . Mayor Bums asked if Belleview wesa of Broadway will have sidcwalb on the north and the south, or just on one side . Director Esterly said 1ha1 some of the areas aloa1 1hae aR not in Englewood. but. raaber, in the Cily of Linleton. so there arc areas 1ha1 wc will go in and out of. He said the only place a1on1 lbcrc where there will not be a sidewalk is in front of Home Lumber and Arapahoe Rental . Mayor Bums asked how the bike trail is comin1 along that is suppoed IO go through the park. Mr. Esacrly said that is also scheduled for consuuction Ibis 111111ar. (b) COWICII Members ' Choice .. I • 0 • • ·, • .. Englewood City Council June 17, 1996 Page 8 (i) Council Member Hathaway asked the Clerk to read by title a resolution concerning day care businesses in R·l·A districts. The resolution was assigned a· number and read by title : RESOLlJTION NO . S2, SERIES OF 1996 A RESOLlJl'ION TO CEASE ZONING ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITY AGAINST THOSE DAY CARE BUSINESSES OPERATING IN TIIE R-l·A DISTRICT 111AT WERE OPEN PRIOR TO JUNE 3, 1996. COUNCIL MEMBER HA TBA WAY MOVED. AND rr WAS SECONDED. TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 12 {It) (I) • RESOLUTION NO. 52. SERIES or 1"6. Council Member Waggoner asked if there is a time limit on this. Council Member Hathaway pointed out that the resolution states October 21. 1996 as the ending date. Council Member Hathaway suggested amending the resolution by requiring that the day care operators also be licensed by the State of Colorado prior to June 3. 1996. She felt that without that provision. there is no way to know for sure that they were open before that date . City Attorney Brotzman stated that she could certainly add that. COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED. AND rr WAS SECONDED. TO AMEND THE TITLE TO READ .. A RESOLUTION TO CEASE ZONING ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITY AGAINST THOSE DAY CARE BUSINESSES OPERATING IN THE R-l·A DISTRICT THAT WERE LICENSED BY THE STA TE Of COLORADO AND OPEN PRIOR TO JUNE l. 1996. Ayes : Council Members Halbaway. Vormittag, Wigins. Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Burns Nays : None The motion carried. Vote raalts N eri&iaal aodoa to app...-RI I liea Ne. 52. • _..: Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vormillll, Habenicht. Waggoner, Clapp, Burns Nays : Council Member Wigios The motion carried. (ii) Council Member Vonninagaskcd City Manqcr Clark ifa IIUdy will be conducted rcprding day care busillCSICI in R· 1 ·A dillricls and wbetbcr the infOl'lllllioll will be received by Council prior to the listed ending date. Mr. Cluk rapondcd affirmatively . (iii) Council Member Wagoner asked that letters be sent to Stan Dial and Warner Dounay. thanking them for their contributions to the City . (iv) Council Member Habenicht 1. she shared with Council that she ancnded the South Meuo Chamber annual meeuoa and luncheon where she pwcbaled I book eotitlod "Tllillkioa in the Flllllle Tcme" by .Jauufer Jama. I well known w1lln anthropolopst. Ms. Habellicbl llid she .... ber dilcreuollauy ftaads for the pun:buc and will p111 the book on to the ocher members ol Council if they would like to rad it. SIie l'eell it ii u interesting and vital book. which she will evenrually pe to the library ilr their colleclioa . • I .. I· 0 • Englewood Ciiy Council June 17, 1996 Pagc9 . . • • 2. Ms. Habenicht said she has received ~creating Livable Communities" from the Regional Transportation District (RTD). She said it is interesting infonnation that it pertinent to what is happening with the Cinderella Ciiy development. 3. She related that she received a call from Linda Slo,y who lives near Clayton School on Acoma Street and reminded Council of a previous discussion conc:eming the policy on Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ramp cuts. She said it -never dilCUlled how the project would be priorimed, and sugelfed that it sooa be a Study Sessioa topic . She thougbl identifying persons with special parking permits for wbedchair access might be a place to swt. 4. Ms. Habenicht read the following swement for the record : ~ After my return from New York. and subsequent to the June 3 council meeting, several people asked if I had read the councilmembers choice ponion or the minutes from the May 20 meeting. Since then I have read the minutes and would like to take this opponunily lo respond 10 speculations made about me, my comments. my actions and my mocives sunounding the first Cinderella Cily Forum . I . I interrupted the 1nee1ing because it had turned into a discusson about panicular 1.enants. It was an issue raised and directed by the proposed developer or the site and it was inconsistent with action taken at the pn:vious council meeting which directly addressed that issue . We were not going to discuss tenant mix until after we heard from the public . I read from a verbatim of those minutes to substantiate my point. I did also mention later to Mayor Burns that it was my recollection that at the study scaion when we discussed which planning group to go witb-Calthorpe or Clarion--dle council members had all agreed that Miller/Kitchell should not make a praentation at the forums. I then explained that I don 'I ordinarily wort outside the rules by interrupting a meeting like I did that night. but that they had already been broken . From the beginning, I have been conccrned and I have been raising concerns about the process SWTOUDding the n:development of Cinderella Cily . I agree with thole who have identified 1h11 the actioas we take regarding the redevelopment or the Cinderella City site will most profoundly impact the entire City of Englewood for years to come and that the development opponunities presenled by this lite will in all likelihood not happen again for another generation . Because of that I am dedicating a great deal or time. research. study and investiplion into the issue . When I saw a council decision being disrepnled at an off"acial city forum. I called atlaltion to il-tn hopes that things could get back on track-with leadership coming from the council directillg the manager-not from the developer directing the City and the City 's process . Another issue that was raised concerned the number of verbatim transcripts reqllaled by council members . We did receive a repon from the City Clcrt 1h11 delineated requesas over the laSI two years---they were all for panial veitlatims- One from Councilmember Clapp Four from Councilmember Hathaway and two from Councilmember Habenicht . ...... . , .. I • • 0 '32xl • Englewood City Council June 17. 1996 Page 10 . ' • • I requested verbatims because I had been observing that things were being said to clarify what decisions meant. I wanted to be cenain that those clarifications were noted and a part of the record and available in the future-apecially as surrounded decision that I have been assuml do not commit us to a power center development at Cinden:lla City ." She said she wanted to offer that in writing to clarify because then: were a lot of speculations about what she meant. Mayor Bums said he would like to respond to part ofthal. He said II the meeting that evening. Ms. Habenicht told him that he had broken the rules by having the~ there. He recalled that he asked the City Manager subsequent to that to see whelher there were any meetings where Council bad agreed that the devcloper would not make a presenlltion at the public: forums and he understands there -DO such agreement. He said he bas fell all along that the developer should he at these meetings became the public would then understand what the developer's cona:pc is and could react to ii and decide whether they like it or not and offer something of their own. Clarion had advised Council. he recalled. at a meeting that Ms. Habenicht was not al that they wanted the developer to be then:. too. Because ofthat. Mayor Burns felt it was entin:ly consistent that the developer was there. He said he only found out about an hour before the meeting that the developer had a letter of intent with Sony lbeaters and -concerned about whether the developer should pn:sent that or not . He staled that a letter of intent is not an agreement or a lease and does not feel that is selecting a tenant. He opined that it is important for the public lo know there is a letter of intent so that they may react to it and stale whether they agree or not with having that kind of tenant. He felt ii would be keeping the public a bit ignorant if they dido 'I understand what the concepts wen:. Ms . Habenicht said she feels it was helpful to clarify the two different positions. S. She thanked the Depanment of Safety Services for addressing the traffic concerns on Broadway that she brought up at the last Study Session. She asked where we stand and whether we are going to pursue the no left tum signs for southbound Broadway entering into the Post Olf'ICIC. City Manager Clark said then: was a staff' repon on thal and bis n:collection -that tben: wu DO accident hiS1ory with left turning traffic there . Director Esterly advised that a memorandum that describes a lot cl the situalioas out tben: wen& up to the City Manager's office late last week and will probably be in the next packet . Basically. he said. we do IIOl have an accident history then:. City Manager Clart asked if the no left tum sign II the Floyd Avenue intencction has impnM,d thal situation somewhat. Mr . ESlerly responded that the no left tum oft' Floyd would impact Ibis slipdy, but would be hard to quantify . The largesi complaint about the no left tum on to Broadway from Floyd wu from people getting tickets alleging that the three signs were not sufficient. An additional pnement marlting has been added. He opined that then: is not enough room 10 put a pavement marlting like that on Broadway at the post office location . 13 . City Muagcr'1 Report (a) City Manager Clark ra:ommendcd Council IO into Executive Seuion immedilfl'ly following the n:gular meeting to discuss a personnel maacr . He said he would he briefing Council oa the Slatus of negotiations with the Englewood Employees' Aaociaaion and the Englewood Fiiefigblen ' Association . • . .. I • • 0 '32xl • Englewood City Council June 17, 1996 Page 11 '· • • Council Member Halhaway asked if the IIIOlion aJUld be combined with the City Attorney's molion. City Attorney Bl'OIZlllall responded affirmatively . COUNCU. MEMBER BATRA WAY MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION An'ER THE UGUL.Ul COUNCU. Ml:rnNG TO DISCIJU A PERSONNEL MA1TER ll'OR TIU: CITY MANAGER AND TO DISCUSS PENDING LITIGATION WITH THE CITY A'ffORNl:Y. Ayes : Council Members Halllawly, V«mittag. Wiggins. Habeaicbt. Waggoner, Clipp, Burns Nays : None 1be molion carried. (b) Mr. Clark said that Council is 1enlalMly scheduled oa July a. 1996 to~ a SIUdy Session with Clarion and Associales to summarize the iaput from the four Cindelella City infonnllioa meetings. One or two of the principles from Clarion will DOC be availablc that night. bowcwr. and be suggested. in lieu of the Monday meeting. Wednesday night, July 10•. Council apeed to the Wednaday allemative. Mayor Bums said we will have to have public notice of the change. Council Member Hathaway asked aboul the press release thal mentioned this meeting. which applRlltly did not get widely distributed. She asked how many of lhOIC have been iaucd that we ~ had to n:tract. asserting that we don't want to have conflicting IIICllagcS going out lo the public . City Manager Clark said he will check into that. Also. he said. a Idler will be sent to evayone who had signed in at the citizen meetings. City Attorney Bl'OIZlllall advised that there will be two public meetings the nigbl of July 10•. 14 . City ~'1 lleport (a) A,cnda Item mcm:d fonwd. See A,enda Item 13 (a). City Attorney 8nJczman had no additional 11111ten to bring befon: Council. 15 . .Uja,-a COUNCU. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED TO ADJOURN . 1be meetillc ..-111:43 p.m. .. I. 0 1 a2xl • • <, JUNE 19,1996 ·-~-0 MAYOR TOM BURNS CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO DEAR MAYOR BURNS, I ROGER C. RAGAR HEREBY RESIGN PROM THE ELECTION COMMISSION OP THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD EFFECTIVE JUNE 19, 1996. THE REASON FOR MY RESIGNATION IS WE ARE RELOCATING TO THE CITY OP LITTLETON, COLORADO. I WANT TO TRANK YOO AND THI COUNCIL FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO SERVI. SINCIREL~~~ ~~- • I •, .. • 0 - DIOLtn'ION NO.~ SERIF.s OF 1996 · .. . . . .. • MB £.t- A UIOLUl'ION APPOIN'l'DIO IIUIIDAY MOBS 'l'O '1111: m.llO'l'ION COMMISSION FOR TRE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. ,.. WHEREAS, there ia a vacancy in tbe Enpewood Elec:tian Commiuioo; and WHEREAS, Sunday Ai,t,e bu applied to aerve u a mmaber altbe Enpewood Elec:tian Commiuion; 1111d WHEREAS, tbe Bap,wood City Counc:il deaina to appaint Sunday Ai,t,e to tbe Enclewood Election Commiuion; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TRE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: 5oc;tjqp 1. Sunday Ai,t,e ia hereby appointed to tbe .,.__. Electioo Commiuion effective immediately with term apiriJII February l, 2000. ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED thia lat day al July, 1996. ATTEST : Loucriahla A. Ellis, City Clerk I, Loucriahla A Ellia, City Clerk for tbe City al..,.__., Colcndo, _., catify the above ia a true copy al a..olutian No. _ Seriel al 1996. · .. • i •. ' .. • 0 IISIIOLtrl'ION NO. ,,,... L SERIES OF 1996 ~ .... . .. • .. ,, .. A D80UJ'l'ION APfOIN'l'DfG DOlllQILL cum.BY 1'0 'Illa CUL'l'UML Alft"8 COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, the Englewood Cultmal Arta CommiNiOD WU Ntablilhed by the Enpewoocl City Council with the.,_... alOrdiname No . 5, Seriea of 1996; and WHEREAS, Donnell Curley bu applied t.o aerve u a member al the Enp,wood Cultural Arta Commiuion; and WHEREAS, the Enp,wood City Council deairN t.o appoint DonneU Curley t.o tbe Englewood Ca1tural Arta Ccwmiwan; NOW, TIIBRBPOU, BE IT Rl!SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: So,;tiqp 1. Donnell Carte, ia bll-, appaint.ed t.o the Enpewood Cultmal Arta CommianOD eft'ec:tffe imffl8dietaly with tam apirin, July 1. 1999. ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED thia lat day al July, 1996. ATTEST : Loucriabia A. Ellia, City a.n I, Loueriabia A. Ellia, City a.k far tbe City al-.., ..... Oa1arMo, __, eartify the abo9e ia a tnae ~ all•d ma No. _.. S... al 1111. LDFFi tfa A. B11ia ' ·, . ; • . .. • • IIIIOLUTION NO. -- 1 SERIES OF 1996 ~ (, ,. . .. • A USOLtfflOM APPOINTING DOHNSLL CUm.aY TO 'l'IIS CULTUSAL .Aa'l'8 . COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, the En,tewoocl Cultural Arte Commiaicm wu eatab1iabed by the Enpwood City Council with the puaap of OrdinaDc:e No. 5, Serila of 1996; and WHEREAS, Donnell Curley bu applied t.o _... u a_. of the.....,_ Caltural Arta Commiuion; and WHEREAS, the Enpewood City Council..._ t.o appaiDt Dcmnell Carley to the En,tewoocl Cultural Arta CommiMion; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sec;tim 1. Dcmnell Curley ia ba'8by appointed t.o the Enalewoocl Cultural Arta C,ommiuicm e&'ective immediately with term u:piria, July 1, 1999. ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED thia lat day of July, 1996. Tbomu J. Burna, Mayor ATTEST : Loucriahia A. Ellia, City Cllrtl I, Lollc:riabia A. D1ia. City Clan far tbe City of ......... Calcndo, ._...,,. eatify the above ia a 1nle copy of ltnhdm No. __. S... ol 1111. · .. . , •. .. • . .. • , lllllOLUTION NO. ~ SERIES OF 1996 r IJ.. ~ fl ()/U-k . A DIOUJTION APPOIM'l'ING IIICIIABL DILATUSR TO IINGLBWOOD DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY. WHEREAS, there ia a vacancy in the Eqlewood Downtown Development Authority; and WHEREAS, Michael Dilatuab bu applied to ..-.e aa a m-ber of the Eqlewoocl Downtown Development Authority; and WHEREAS, the Enpewood City Council clNirN to appoint llicbMl Dilatuab to the Englewood Downtown Development~; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sertim 1. Micbael Dilatuab ia hereby appointed to die BDpewood Downtown Development Authority effective immediately with term apirina June 30, 2000. ADOPTED AND APPROVED dua lat clay of July, 1198. Tbomaa J . Barna, llayur ATTEST: Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk -. I, Loucrilbia A. Ellia, City Clark a die City of.....,_., Colcndo, benby oatify the above ia a tne capy of Beolutim No. _. S... of 1198. · .. •. 8d .. • ,.. • .. ' · ... • ~ •. •• DIOLUl'ION 1'0. ~ SEBIES or 1988 A aaoLtJ'l'IOR APPOllfflllG LIIIIM T. DOIIIUOll 'IO,,. CULTUML All'l'8 COMMISSION FOR THE CITY or ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, the Eqlewood Cultunl Arta C.C.milROD WU Ntabtitbed by the Bapewood City Council with the.....,. af Ordinanc:e No. 5, Seri• of 1998; and WHEREAS, Linda Daael-baa applied to aene u a •-ber of the Bapewood Cultural Arta 0-miwcm; and WHEREAS, the......_. City Cormcil dNina to appaiDt LiDda Doml90D to the En,lewood Cu1tunl Ana C.C--wicm; NOW, TBBRBl"OB.E, BB IT IIBSOLVBD BY THE CITY COUNCIL or TBB CITY or ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sectior 1. Linda T. Danelaan ia ._., appointed to tbe .,.__. Caltunl Ana CommiuiOD e&ctive mamectiat.ely with ... apiriDc July 1, 1998. ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia ht day at July, 1998. Tbomu J. Bmu, llayar ATTEST: Loucriahia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Loucriabia A. BIiis, City Clerk llr tbe City at~ Calando, ..._, eatily the above ia a true copy afRalolutiOD No._, s.ila of 1998. . , •. ... • • • U80LtmON NO. '21._ SERIES OF 1996 .... • • • A USOUfflON APPOIN'l'UfG JORN iliiiNlllltUil. m 1'0 'l'IIS CUWI, omN AND PROUD COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, there ia a vacamcy iD the Enpewood Clean, Green and Prowl C.O,,,nriMMlll; and WHEREAS, John Fematnam, m bu applied ta ..-ve u a --oftbe Bapwood Clean, Green and Proad C.C,...miMMlll; and WHEREAS, the Eapwood City Coancil --ta appaiDt Jobn Permerum, m ta the Englewood Clean, Green and Proad CcnmiNMJD; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ClTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sec;tign 1. John Fernatrum, m ia hereby appointed ta the Enpewoocl Clean, Green and Proud Commiaaicm effective immediately with t.m apiriDc December 10, 1998. ADOPTED AND APPROVED tbia lat day of July, 1998. Tbomu J . Buru, Mayor ATTEST: Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk fur the City of....,_,.., Calcndo, __, Olltify the above ;. a true copy of ReaolutiOD No. _, 8eriea of 1998. •, I· - • , DIOL1fflOII JIO. ~ SERIES OF 1996 .. • • . t ' ,... A U80LVl'IOlf Al'l'ODfflNG .IOIIIIUA IIOWl.llll 'l'O ,_ 90AIID OI' ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, there ia a vacancy in the Enpewood Board of .A&ijaatmmt and Appeals; and WHEREAS, Joabua Fowler bu applied to ..-ve u a member of the BDclewood Baud of ~t and Appeala; and WHEREAS, the.,..._. City Cauncil demN to appoint Joabua Fawler to the Bapewood Baud of ~t and Appeala; NOW, 'l11EREFOBE, BB IT RBSOLVED BY 'ftlB CITY COUNCIL OF !fflB CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sedior 1. Joabua Fowler ia bm9by appointed to the BDclewood Baud of .A&ijubnent and Appeala eft'ectm immediatiely with llnl apirinc Ninailry 1, 1118. ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED this lit day of July, 1196. ATTEST : Louc:riabia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Louc:riahia A. Ellia, City Clll'k far the City of .......... ~ hanby caUf., the above ia a tnae copy of 111 alatim No. _. S... of 1111. ., I· • aaaoLUTION MO. '21._ SERIES OF 1998 · .. <. • ft • A DIOWTloN APPODl'l'INo UNIM ftJDCa 'IO '1B aaA11. - AND PROUD COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADo . WHEREAS, there ia a vaeancy iD the En,lewood Clean, 0.... ad Proud C'.ommieaiCJD; and WIIEllEAs, Linda Fudp baa applied to~ -........ olthe ....._ Clean, Green and Proud CommieaiCJD; and WIIEllEAs, the ........ City Cowil ..... to appaiDt Lmda hlaB to the ........ Clean, Gnen and Proud CoewieaiCJD; NOW, TIIBRBP<>U, BE ff ltBSOLVED BY nm CITY OOUNcn. OP nm CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADo, THAT: Soc:ticm J. Linda Fudp ia bReby appointed to tbe .....,_ a.a, 0.... ad Proud CommiaaiCJD effec:tm iauaediatel:, with term apiriq Dlcembar 10, 1988. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this lat day of Jul:,, 1998. 'l'llaau J. Burna, llayar ATTEST : Loucriabia A Ellia, City Clark I, Loucriabia A BUia, City Clark far the City ol .....,_, Oalando, ...., C111t.ify the above ia a true cap:, ol Raohaticm No . ._. a.r. ol 1111. · .. . , • • . . .. • - • • • .. • -,uJ'l'IOM 1(0. ft/) SEIU1!S OF 1996 A BIOLtfflON APPOllfflMO IIAff GUT TO 1118 WA'IIIR dD -- BOARD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, there ia a vacaney ill the Enpwoocl Water and Sews Board; and WHEREAS, Matt Guy bu applied to_.,,. u a mmaber afthe BDpwood Water and Sewer Board; and WHEREAS, the Enatewood City CcluDcil delirN to appaiDt Matt Guy to the Enatewood Water and Sewer Board; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY 'ftD CITY COUNCU. OF 'ftD CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sertim 1. Matt Guy ia banby appointed to the 11',apewood Water and S.-, Boud effective immediately with term GPirilll Februaly 1, 1988. ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia lat day af July, 1996. 'lbomu J. Buru, llayar ATTEST: Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clark for the City af ..... -. Colando, --, Cllltify the abawe ia a tne copy af a..ahdiaD No. _, 8lriaa af 1111 . ' ' • . • 0 - • • • • ·~ . r <. laOLtfflOM NO. I.ti_ SERIES OF 1996 A USOLU'nON APPOIM'l'UfG llOl!IBIIART LAPOIL'l'A SP8'0P 'l'O TBS CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, the Englewood Cultural Ana CoromiNion wu eahlbJi•bed by tbe Enpwood City Council with the puup of Ordinance No. 5, Seri• of 1996; and WHEREAS, lbemuy LaParta Knipr bu applied t.o 1181'Ve u a member of tbe Encl-oocl Cultural Ana CoromiuiQn; and WHEREAS, tbe Eaclewoocl City Coaacil deairN t.o appoint 8oNmarJ LaParta Knipr t.o tbe Bn,lewoocl Cultunl Ana CoroeiMH!ll; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RBSOLVBD BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIB CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sectim 1. lbemuy LaPorta Kreia.r;. bsebJ appaiDtal 11D tbe ......,._ Caltanl Ana Coromiuion effective inunediately with tam apiriDc July 1, 1999. ADOPTED AND APPROVED dua lat day of .July, 1998. ATTEST : Loucrwua A. Ellia, City Clertt I, Loucriabia A. 11:Uia, City Clertt llr tbe City of ........ Calcndo, ...., eatify the above i8 a tnae CIIPJ of Raolution No. _, S... of 1998 . • . .. • • 0 • . ,. <, ,. ,. A --.uTIOlf APPODfflMO IIDWABD nu...10'11111 GUIJl'UIIA1, _.. COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. .. WHEREAS, the En,lewood Cultural Arta CommiwOD WM NtaNiebed by the Enpewoocl City Council with the.--. of Ordinance No . 5, Seriee al 1916; ud WHEREAS, Edward Knaepr hu applied to 111ne •a.__ altbe Bapewood Cultural Arta CommiNiOD; and WHEREAS, the Enpwood City Coancil dNira to appaiat Edward Knaepr to tbe En,lewood Cultural Arta Commiaaian; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCU. OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sec;tign 1. Edward Knaepr is hereby appointed to tbe Enalewood Cu1taral Arta Commisaion etfec:tive immediately with tam apirillf July 1, 1997. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this ht day al July, 1916. Tbomu J. Burm, Mayor ATTEST: Louc:riahia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Louc:risbia A. Ellis, City Clerk for tbe City alBnpwood. Colcndo, bereby certify the above ia a true copy al ReaolutiaD No. _, s.iea al 11N. , ' .. • - • • • IBSOLUTION NO. (llf2 SERIES OF 1996 '· . ... • A USOLtmON llBAPPOIN'nNG DOIIOl'IIY IIIAllTDla TO TBS UQUOll LICENSING AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, Dorothy Martinez ia a curnnt member of the En,1-oc,d Liquor Licenling Authority; and WHEREAS, Dorothy Martinez', t.erm upirw August ,, 1998; and WHEREAS, Dorothy Martinez bu applied far rearpointment to the En,lewood Liquor Lic:enaing Authority for another term; and WHEREAS, the En,lewood City Council clelirea to rNppOint Daradly ~ to the Eqlewoc,d Liquor Lic:emmg Authority for anotbm-term; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OOUNCU. OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Semm 1. Dorothy Martinez ia hereby nappaillted to the Enpwoocl Liquor Ucmwing Authority. Dorothy MutiDez'• t.erm will be eft'ectm immediately with t.erm apirin, Au,uat ,. 1999. ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia lit day of July, 1196. 'lbamu J. BUl'lla, Mayor ATTEST : Loucriahia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Loucrilbia A. Ellia, City CJertt llr the City of.....,_., Colando, banby Cldify the above ia a true copy of llaalutiaD No. ~ 8lrial at 1111 . • • • .. ·~ • ' • <. '1,, "· WHEREAS, Debra Medlock ia a current member al the Bapewood Houaia, Authority; and WHEREAS, Debra Medloc:k'1 term apirN July 1, 1996; ud WHEREAS, Debra Medlock bu applied for reappointment to the Enpwood Houam, Authority for anodler term; and WHEREAS, the llayor delirN to reappoint Debra Medlock to the EDpwood Houaiq Authority for another term; and WHEREAS, the £nal-ood City Council aupportl the llayor'1 appoiatmmt; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: 5Kf:im 1. Debra llecUoc:k ia hereby reappoint.eel to the HOUling Autbarity for the City al Enal-ood, Colorado. Debra lhclloclt'1 term will be effective immediately with term upirinc July 1, 2001 . AOOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia ht day of July, 1996. ATTEST : 'l'bmM J. 8mm, Mayor Loucrilbia A. Elli.I, City Clerk l, Loucrilbia A. Ellil, City Clerk for the City al~. Colando, banby -u,y the above ia a true copy al RalolutiaD No . _, Seriel al 1996. ', . ' • . .. • 0 - - ' \ r • ,. • ~ , \. ,._ lb DIOUfflON KO. _ SERIES OF 1996 A RBSOL1fflOlf AJll'ODl'l'llfG .JOAN lll1&'l"l'O TO TBS CUL'l'OBAL AllTI COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. " WHEREAS, the Enpewood Cultunl Arta Ccmnrieion wu eetebtiehed by the Eqlewood City Council with the .,...... al OrcliDaDce No. 5, Seriea al 199&; and WHEREAS, Jou lliletto baa applied to -• a member alt.be~ Cu1tunl Ana Commiuion; and WHEREAS, the Eqlewood City Coaacil .._ to appamt.J-llilett.oto tbe ~ Cultaral Ana Commiyjon; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TIIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sertim 1. Joan lliletto ia hereby appaint.ed to tbe Baalewood Cu1tun1 Arta C-ommiwion effective immediately with term apiriq July 1, 1999. ADOPTED AND APPROVED thia lat day al July, 1996. ATTEST: Loacriahia A. Ellis, City Clerk I, Low:ri1bia A. EUia, City Ciak for tbe City al ......... Colando, banby cstify the above ia a true copy al a..olutiaD No . -S... al 1996. .. ' . ' • • maK>LtmON NO. It!__ SERIES OF 1996 ~. • • t ,. A ltBSOLtmON APPOINTING BOB POWBLL 10 DIGLSWOOD DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.· WHEREAS, there ia a v.ancy ill the £Dclewoocl Downtown Development Authority; and WHEREAS, Boti Powell bu applied to ..-.e u a member at the Bnclewood Downtown Development Authority; and .. WHEREAS, the £Dclewood City Council deairw to appoint Bob Powell to the Bnclewood Downtown Development Authority; NOW, 'l'REB8'.()RE, BE IT RESOLVED BY 'nt:E CITY OOUNCO.. OF 'nt:E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sectim 1. Bob Powell ia hereby appoiDt,811 to tbe .,.__. Duwatuwn I>ewilapamt Authority eft'ec:tive immediately with tam apiriDf .Jw 80, .00. ADOPTED AND APPROVED due ht day at Jaly, 1998. Tbomu J. Burna, Mayor . ATTEST: Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clark a tbe City at Bnclewood, Colando, hereby certify the above ia a true copy atllalolu&iaD No. __, S.-at 1998. < • - • • ~ONNo./J/7 SERIF.S OF 1996 ff <, ,. . .. • \. A USOLUTION AJIIIOINTING JANSI' BPAlilUDIWi 'IO 'l'BB CUIJl'IJML All'l'S COIIMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, the Enpewood Cultural Arta ConnniNiOD WM -.btiebed by the Enpewood City Council with the puup of Onlinance No. 5, Seriea of 1996; and WHEREAS, Janet Spanpmberr bu apptied to...,,.• a__. of the Bnpwood Cultural Aria CommiaaiOD; and WHEREAS, the Enclewood City Council...._ to appaint Janet 8papnberr to tbe Enp-ood Cultural Ana CommiNion; NOW, TREB.EPORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Semm 1. Janet 8panpnbeq ia hereby appointed t.o the .,.._,.. Cultural Ana Commiaaicm eft'ec:tive immediately with tam uprinc Jul:, 1, 1997. ADOPTED AND APPROVED tbia lat da:, of July, 1996. ATTEST : Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Loacriabia A. Bllia, Cit:, Clark fDr the Cit:, of .......... Calando, ~ catif:, the abowe ia a a. eapy of llaaohdicm No._. S.-ot 1• . •. • • • • . ' ' A uaownOK APPoDfflNo Dis ansa TO TIIB CUl.'l'UBAL All'ftl COMMJssION POR THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLOJlAl>o. WlfEREAs, tbe Eaoewood CuJtaraJ Art. Ccm,miMiCID WU -.J,liebed by tbe ....._. City Coanc:iJ with tbe 1111Na,e al Ontiaaaee No. I, Seriee al 1998; and WIIBIIBAs.~-........... ____ ,, ... __ _ Arte Cammiesian; IIDd 'WHEREAs, tbe ....._. City Council elem. to appain•~~ St,-to tbe ....._. CultaraJ Arte Coaun;;.;oa; ~ NOW, TlfEREPORE, BE IT REsoLVEI> BY THE CITY COUNcn. OP THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORAI>o, THAT: .....,,,...G.-.. .....,-..... -.... ............ .,___ dective UIUllectiateJy with term ezpiriq .JuJy 1, 1998. ADOPl'EI> AND APPR<>VED tbie lat day al .July, 1998. ATTEST: 'I1lomu "· Barna, ... ,... LoucriaJua A Ellia, City Clerk I, Louc:nabia A Ellia, City Clerk Cor tbe City al lnciewood, Colar.do, ........, C11tify the above;. • true copy al R-.ilutioa No. _, 8ariea al 1998. ~ABU;. • PROOF OF PUBLICATION THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD STATE Of COLORAOO ca.NTYa=ARAPAHOE I, G#atd J. 1-.y do~ .... la I an h ,...._. Md ,,...,,,.d .. Eng/llllllood,,.,. ......... a weektf neMIPIIP8I pijllatm in b ~ of Ullalon in the Courcy OI ..,..,_, Slate or Coblldo • and has a oer-a c:.iaJlaion llaein; ... said l18WIPII*' ,_ been published contiru>usly and lff1llrl4*df in said CCluty d..,..,.. lor a period d mant 1W1 52 weeks plarlO .. fnl pd:allDn d .............. ta said ""'IPIP8i II "*91911 in b POii Ollce d ........ ~ • 18C011d class mall matter and that the Slid newspaper Is a newspaper wllNn Ille meaning of the act of the General Assembly of the State of ColonldD, 8A)nMld March 30. 1923, and enlllld ,.. Nali:es and~--and other acts relating to the prtnllng and publishing of legal notice and wu ~ lnh llllJ*"anl ....... d said newspapei, orm ..:l'I week. on b sane day d ea::t\ week. • for a period of ........ 3 .................. . consecutive insertions: that the first ~;;o~~:.=' In the •Jllf/!#,3. ......... ,.'l.t, and the last . n OI said noC1ce WU in of said newspaper date .. . . . .... . .. ,//?; ( • • ~ ENGLEWOO~ -.. --~ -· .... -.. ~ --.. ~----·--;;,;;;;;;;;;.-. -n:..::r-...:-....: -: Ei:Cffl'ol--. ~-----.... ._ coeT'IO-IOTCIII_. ~--~ _ .. __ _ IOl"Clllnw:TO,~-------llCTIDII --.. -=-~~a:• t.•':':Cllr ____ : -ca,---~~ ---;ie· --· ··-., ..... c ..... ._ ... ___ M:r,.-..... --. .... _ ... _...,.= ===-==-...: .._ ... _ j c.!I_-·-....-~. -A.-.--=w= ~---·-. =,.. ..... -=.-·-·~-:, .. I· ,----------------·-------------=-.-, -----~. ,-; • PROOF OF PUBLICATION THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD STATE OF COLORADO l· I, GetMI J.,,.,., do..,._.._. la I an h A ;:e,,f and f\f 7 7w GI .. ~,,,,,., .......... a Wll8ktf ~ pdltm In .. Cly of Ullelon In .. Couray all ,.,..,.., State of COlofadl» , and ha a gllWal GiaJlablhNln: N llid ........ ha been published continuously and lri1en\Olldtt In said QutyGI .... a a period al mont hln 52 .... ptarto .... pid:allDn all ...... nallce. la said r61i1P1P91 II trllll9d In b Fml Olice GI Ulllllln. ~ • ..x,rld class mall matter and that the said newspaper Is a newspaper Wit'*' h meaning of the act of the General Aaaembly of the State of Colonldo, 8A)IOwd Mal'c:h 30, 1923, and enllllCI "l..8glll Nabs and Advel1llerner1I and other acts relating to the prtnllng and publishing of legal notice and wu pdstal inb f9IJ8' and .-..,.a, said I\IWIPIP8I, ora each week. on b --GI eachwaak. tor a period of ........ -:3... .................. . consecutive inSertlons: thal the first publication of said notiee wu in the ~ ~ newapaperdated j//~3. ______ .. 'l~ and the IUt n of said noflce ... In of said newspaper dat .. . . . .... . ... 19q0 ( • • <, ,. .,......i ENGLEWOOEh -·---~ -"":.:~a-~ ·--_, ----c:asTOFlla .................... """" .... =l:=.=..==--1!!!-, ............ TOIi c:asTTO.-LOJCIII &Mell-~ -·---LOJClll'IIUCTO, ~ -· -------~----=:\i:.,n.,:,~ r.• ......... CIIJ __ _ =--CIIJ ___ _ --...-5!.= --· ... _ •' ...... c: ........ .. -..... M.1111.Yt.----, =·~:..~»::: ·=-····-... .. ......... _ a.:s.---------A.~--=•= =---· . ,,. -4- ..... .. I . • ,. - ' •• f • ·~ '. , CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT No 1995 PUBLIC HEARING JULY 1, 1996 I J •• CIIJ BIi 'JG-UN PllllllcW ... Dqtr'77-,a..2911 .. - - • • ,.. • ·, • '· I'. PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF COMPLETION OF CONCRETE DISTRICT NO. 1111 Monday, May 20, 1996 BIi for ordinance •1111ing coals and caU for a volt pubic hearing. Thursday, May 23, 1996 Bin for ordinance with lat of IIINl8ments published flrlt tine; Notice of pubic hearing. Notice of Defened ANellment Plan. Friday, May 24, 1996 Mall noticel of •••• .,,.,.. and pubic hNring. Include. Defened ANellment Plan In lllller. Thuraday, May 30, 1998 Second publication of pubic hearing. Thuraday, June 6, 1998 Third publication of pubic hearing. Friday, June 28, 1996 L8lt day for wrlllln pralNta. Monday, July 1, 1996 Pubic hearing on 111111rnenla. Monday, July 15, 1996 Conlider ........ to bil for ordlnaice. Thuraday, July 18, 1996 Monday, August 5, 1998 Conlider ordinam on 1111111 lading. Thul"lday, August 8, 1996 Publllh -., on111 .... by tllle . Sunday,Sept.8, 1996 Owdiw In ful farc9 and effact. Monday,Sept.9, 1996 Lat day for 5% dilcount lo be allowed on ful or partial p11ym111l DNclll•: 5:00 p .m . Friday,Nov.8, 1996 L8lt day for Pl'lffllffl lo be ~ .. City Hal. Tuesday.Nov. 12, 1996 Certify 111111m111t rail lo Arllpllhoe County for collection. Wednesday, January 1, 1997 First payment due (payable wilh property taw) . alllec:II 4121111 • I • ; , - - • • 2100 s. 2700 •• . ,. • <. CONCRETE DISTRICT No. 1995 ..... ••••• c-• Iii ! .. . . (l!.OCAlil©NS .ARE REPRESENTAlilVE Iii - I I 0 0 : ... !/ I 0 /i' . : . ,, I 111 • ' ! r:i ~ I . • .. • ..... 1700 s. 8 ... : ~ -,- -j i ~ C-.1 fJJ ~ . j [ J, " 1,00 L o ........ I 118 I JtHJ • . ........ 111 • I UIII ,6 ~ . F • ' 1-L "·---u. ! ! I ,_ '/ ~ .. i u .,,,,. r,· -.. . ll'r• ..:i I j > 1' ~~( .. """Iii ._ I.IMp '• ' --t' I I City of Englewood ,----·-= ti a... L' i ..._ L I I II Cloiq ·,< lllaliN -~, j ---~I.:-r, _/l I .....,._ .. 1 ~ T""' f ,, ...... -IA,-~ . , ,-... I i.w- ....... - '8 . .ullj) ~ I ~-a... I ~~. .. •• r ,,._, .. • ..,_ \\ --.. .... _ .. 1 •.sn1p~ ~.JJJ~-,-· .. !J -! -L-•1 i .,.._ ~I • Ii I i ·• I I I .. i I Iii I . , ' .. • 0 ; .,~--------------------.,............- • •, • TYPICAL CONCRETE SECTIONS Remove & Replace Vertical Curb & qutter -$24.05/L.F.~8.15/lJI Remove & Replace 4" Sidewalk 4' wide -$21.00/L.F. 15,.12/l.F Remove & Replace 6" Sidewalk 4' wide -$25.20/L.F. 17.20/LF SECTION OF VERTICAL CURB a GUTTER a SIDEWALK Vertical Curb & Gutter 13.10/l.Finstall -$14.75/L.F. -$ 9.:gO/L.F. Sidewalk (4' wide) /l.f ·Install 4" -$12.20/L.F. ILFinstall 6" -$16.40/L.F. -$ 8.80/L.F. OR 2 .97/SF Install 4" -$ 3.05/S.F. 3.4_9/SF Ins tall 6" -$ 4 .10 /5. F. 0 .81/SF Remove -$ 2.20/S.F. Remove & Replace 4" Curbwalk '1'!/pe I -$36.30/L.F. 23.20/LF Remove Iii Replace 6" Curbwalk Type I -$39.80/L.F. 2,.u,CY I ~ M ~-i~1~ I -·· ~ I -¥ ...., %j SECTION OF 4" ClRNIALI< I Curbwalk '1'!/pe I 11.,1/LF Install 4" -$23.80/L.F. 19.0l/l.F Install 6" -$27. 30/L.F. ~.79/l.F Remove -$12.50/L.F. Remove Iii Replace 4" Curbwalk 7'!/pe II -$39.80/L.F. 28.N/l.F Remove Iii Replace 6" Curbwalk 7'!/pe II -$43.20/L.F. N/A r-w Curbw•lk '1'!/De II 22.,7/l.F Install 4" -$27.30/L.F. NIA Install 6" -$30.70/L.F. 5.79/l.F Reaove -$12.50/L.F. s.., Concrete -$5.35/L.F. 1 . .C,/l.F '' • . .. I • C 1 32 x l • ' • . 0 I • -' ·- • 0 0 ' • '32xl • ORDINANCE NO . _ SERIES OF 1996 . ' • • BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 29 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE WHOLE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS MADE WITHIN CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTBICI' NO. 1995 IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO; APPROVING AND CONFIRIIING THE APPORTIONMENT OF THE COST TO EACH LOT OR TRACI' OF LAND IN SAID DISTRICT; ASSESSING A SHARE OF THE COST AGAINST EACH LOT OR TRACI' OF LAND; AND PRESCRIBING THE MANNER FOR THE COLLECTION AND PAYMENT OF THE ASSESSMENTS. WHEREAS, by Ordinance No .18, Seri• of 1995, puaed on final reading ud adopted OD June 5, 1995, the City Council of the City ofEn,lewood, Colorado, bu created Concrete Replacement District No. 1995, within the City for the purpoee of CClllltruc:tinc and installing paving, curb, gutter, and sidewalk improvements, topther with neceuary incidentala OD a certain street within the District; ud WHEREAS, the improvements authorized by aaid ordinance have been aubatantially completed, and the total coats of IUCb improvements have been reliably umrtained; and WHEREAS, an -ent roll bu been prepared .and a statement llhowinc the total cost of the improvements baa been duly fUed with tbe City Clerk; and WHEREAS, from the statement made and tiled, it appean that the whole coat of the improvements conatructed and inatalled within tbe District ia '496,730.5', ofwbich amount the City of Englewood will pay $341,200.00, luvina $155,530.5' to be aUNNCl apinat the real property within the District; ud WHEREAS, from aaid statement it alao appean that the City Council bu apportioned a share of the whole coat to each lot or tract of land within the Diatrict, in accordance with the benefits to be derived by aaid property and in the proportiom ud amounta aeverally Nt forth in "Exhibit A• attached to thia Ordinuce; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Scs;tion 1. Cgpfirmatipp pf !ewement Rqll. 'l'be whole coat and apportianment of the same, u eet forth in the ...-ment roll, ia hereby apprvved ud conftrmed. Said apportionment i1 hereby decland to be in aa:ardanc:e with tbe apec:w bendta which tbe real property in the District will ..-ive by ....-of tbe amatructiCJD IDd inltallatian of the improvements. A abare of aaid coat ia benby .......t to and upon each lot or tract of land within the Diatrict in tbe proportiCllll and amOUDta u Nt forth in tbe UIIIIIMDt roll, attached hereto u "Ellbibit A•. -1- .. I . 0 • 0 • $e<;tipn 2. Payment of Aaw•ment&. The weumenta 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 ll-2-7(C) of the Englewood Municipal Code; provided that all llUCb _.menta may be paid, at the election of the property owner, in installmenta, with interest 88 hereinafter aet forth . An allowance of 5% ahall be made on all paymenta of weumenta made OD or before September 9, 1996, but not tbenafter. Failure to pay the whole -ent OD or before November 8, 1996, shall be conclusively considered and held an election OD the part of all penons interated, whether under disability or othenriae, to pay in installmenta. Additionally, such election shall be conclusively considered to be a waiver of any right to question the power or juriadiction of the City to construct the improvementa, the quality of the work, the reau}arity or sufficiency of the proceedinp, the validity or the correctneas of the _.ments, or the validity of the lien thereof. In the event of an election to pay in installment., the -ents shall be payable at the office of the County Treuurer 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 lat day of January 1997. The remainder of the installments shall be due and payable successively 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 l, 2006. Interest on the unpaid principal amount shall be at the rate of1ix and one-half percent (6.5%) per annum, commencing OD the day following the first installment due date, and payable each year at the time of paying installments of weuments. The owner of any property not in default u to any installment or payment may, at any time, pay the whole of the unpaid principal with accrued interest to the date of the nut U1N11Dent installment payment date. $e<;tigp 3. Penalty for Peffiult or Nqgpaymcpt. Failure to pay any installment, whether of principal or interest, when due shall cauae the whole of the unpaid principal to become due and payable immediately. The whole amount of the unpaid principal and accrued interest sha1l thereafter draw interest at the rate eatablilhed pursuant to Section 5-12- 106(2) and (3), C.R.S., until the date oftu Nie,• provided by law. At any time prior to the date of the tu sale, the owner may pay the amount of all unpaid installment. with ini-t at the penalty rate of one percent (l'Jf,) per month or fraction of a month, and all penalties and COits of collection accrued, and shall thereupon be restored to the right thereafter to pay in installments in the ll8Jlle manner 88 if default had not been suffered. $e<;tiop ,. AucuJpept Liep · lemr,latipp. All -enta levied apinat the real property in the District, topther with all interest thereon and penalties for default in payment thereof, and all costa in coUectinc the ume, shall -.titute, from the date of the final publication of this Ordinance, a perpetual lien in the several amount• aueaaecl apinat each lot or tract of land. Such lien shall have priority Offr all other lien. ucept pneral tu lien1 and shall be enfon:ed in accordance with the lawa of the State of Colorado. Punuant 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 Neb lat or tract of land aueaaecl w located, for recordinr on the land records ol 1uch Iota or tncta of land, and copies of this Ordinance ahall aI.o be filed with the County Treasurer and the County ANNeor. Sect;igp 5 Aewemeote Aaioe& Divi4ed or hMbided Tncta . If any tract of real property included within the District w hereafter divided or IIUbdivided into two or more such tracu or parcel,, the Director of Finance, with the aMilWICe of the Director ol Public Woru, ii hereby authorized and directed to divide the ·--=t apimt such tract in the aame -2- ·- .. I. 0 • • (, properticm that the tract itaelf ia IUbdmdecl into two or mon IUCb parcela, and to certify the reviaed -enta to the County Treuurer. Sedim 8 Setcrebjlity. That if any -or_.. wtiau or parta o{tbia Ordinance aball be adjudpd unenforceable or invalid, auch jwlpumt lball not dec:t, impair, or invalidate the remaiaiDc prorisimia al tbia ~. it beinc the illtmtion that the varioua proviliona hereof are aeverable. Sedim 7. Belll•lv-All ordinanc:ea, or parta tbereof, inrmliltet or ill canflict herewith are hereby repealed to the ut.ent only o{ IUCh incanaistency or canflict. Sedicm 8. Hurin1. In ai:cordaDce with tbe City Cbartar and tbe Municipal Code of the City, the City Council lha1l hold a public bariDJ CID tbia Ordinance. CID IIGDday, July 1, 1996, at 7:30 P.M. or at IUCh later time• tbe City Council ia able to bear it iD ita nannal courH. Sedicm & Pl•bliat;m pd ffl'ectiyp Qw. Tim Ordinaw, aftar ita 1IDal puaap, aball be numbered and ..-dell, and the adoptiaa and pablicatiaa lha1l be autbmticatecl by the signature of the Mayor and the City Clerk and by the Certi1lcat,e al PllblicatiOD. 'nlia Ordinance aball become effective thirty (30) cla:,a after publication follawiq final puup. Sedim 10. Dcf'm:ecl Aewem1otf. A Special Aa11ument Deferral Prop-am ia available to eliJible citi&ena ill Concrete District No. 19915, who meet the requirements. Applicationa for the Special "--ment Deferral Prosram must be submitted by October 7, 1996. Introduced, read ill full, and paued Oil tint nadiDJ CID the 20th day al May, 1996.' Publiabed u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 23rd day al May, 1996. A Public HeariDJ wu belcl CID tbe July 1, 1996. Thomaa J. Burns, Mayor ATTEST: Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk al the City of Eqlewood, Colorado, benby certify that the above and fanpiq ia a true copy al• Bill for an OrdinaDee, illtnJduced, read iD full, and paued Oil tint nadinJ CID the 20th clay al May, 1996. -3- • I •, .. I. 0 1 J2xl • • • <, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concrete Replacement District 1995 -Aeewment Roll 1971-34-2•02-019 M LOTS 39-40 8Ut 10 mI.DnU> caasoN, G:RAH»I D , CAmaDIS A, J'f TU 2735 S . ~ ST. SNGLSIIOOD, CO 80110-1503 1971-34-2-02-018 M LOTS 37-38 III.It 10 mu:wtu> '1'CINPICINS, KDUl'1'IN L , Mcil&JLLDf, IICl8Sll'l D, J'f ftlf 2743 8. ACCNA ST. IDIQL&1ICOD, CO 80110-1503 1971-34-2-02-013 N LOTS 27-28 aLK 10 mI.DnU> DIJ>CZ, DAVID M , DUM L, J'f TU 2785 8. ~ 8'1'. IDIQL&1ICOD, CO 80110-1503 1971-34-2-02-012 M LOTS 25-26 aLK 10 mI.DnU> ~IL8SR'1', N tallI.Da: 2795 8. ACCNA 8'1'. SNGLSWOOD, CO 80110-1503 1971-34-2-01-012 M LOTS 23-24 III.It 9 mI.DnU> Mc:ltDINZY, MUILENS FAD P .O . BOX 1516 FLORENCE, OR 97439-0077 1971-34-2-10-002 M W 1/2 or LOTS 1-3 IIUC 16 IDIDn.D WAift, DLLSY 2800 S. ACCNA ST. IDIQL&1ICOD, CO 80110-1506 1971-34-2-09•025 M LOTS 46, 47, 48 JILK 15 mt&WIJJ> IIOINUf, CRACS H Dlll&VOCAm.a LIVDC !'IIUIT 3932 97TH PL . WSS'1'MD1Sftll, CO 80030-2630 1971-34-2-09-017 N LOTS 31 , 32 8Ut 15 ml.DfIU> VANDEL , BI.SN r 2865 I . ACCNA ST . ll:IIGLSWOOD, CO 80110-1505 1971-34-2-10-014 M s 23 rr or 23 ALL 24 JILK u Im.DrIU> MAGCN, Al-'N II: , D&DA L, J'f TU 2118 I . ACCNA IT. ll:llal.&WOCD , CO 10110-1506 1971-34-2-19-020 N LOTS 45-41 8LK 23 8ftll:U aatr AIID camca taYIUJNUl eclllla&ca'1'ICIIAI. aamaa or DIQl&a)QD, m 3009 8 . ACCNA 8'1'. ll:llal.&WOCD , CO 10110-1509 2735 8 Acaa 8T •501.2, 2743 • ACQa 8T .357.28 2785 • ACQa 8'1' •910.n 2795 8 Acaa 8T .912.29 2798 8 AOCla 8'1' HU .SO 2100 8 AOC1a 8'1' .780.26 2101 I AOCla 8T '330.59 2865 • AOCla 8'1' ,250.2, 2888 8 AOCla 8'1' .56'.H 3009 8 AOC1a 8'1' '2,591.29 ..... fa/N ·, • I I • .;. A .. I. • 0 '32 x l -------;;--------------------~----------~----------- • • • '· CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concret8 Replacement District 11H -Aaw•ment Roll 1971-3C-2-19-015 M · LOTS 35-36 IIUt 23 Snat9 8Dlff ADD IMITII, CAIILOS S 5 anu.m It, JT TD 30C5 a. Ac:c»cA ST. SHCI.SWOOD, CO 80110-1509 1971-3C-2-18-031 M LOTS 12-13 BLlt 2, ansu BDNr ADD STSPANICH, JOHN D 5 aoua:a, DIS A, J'f ftlf 30C6 8. Aeote,. ST. IDICLSIIOOD, CO 80110-1510 1971-3C-2-19-009 M LOTS 25-26 IIUt 23 SPUU 8Dlff ADD INITII, MUlII.DI It 3097 a. Aeote,. ST. IDlaI.SIIOCD , CO 10110-1509 1971-lC-3-01-003 M LOTS 5-6 IIUt 1 ma ADD HALL, MACK T 5 8AlmM M, JT TD 2800 a. Clll:POICSI: ST . JDlaLS1IIOCX>, CO 10110-1,21 1971-3C-3-01-006 M LOT 11 5 N 23 rr or 12 aut 1 ma ADD MII..t.Ell, DEBRA DANN C95 It. OXFORD AVI!. SIICI.SWOOt>, CO 10110-,133 1971-3C-3-1C-012 M S 75 ff OF LOTS 23-2C at.It 3 a G DNLill8 8Dlff ADD SALAS, ICSNNl:TH M 3201 S . ACClM1. ST . IDIGLl:WOOD, CO 10110-2,13 1971-3C-3-1C-009 M LOTS 17-18 IIUt 3 S Q UMLD18 8Dlff Am IMITH, STUMlT 5 aAMONA 3018 S . GRANT ST. SNGLl:WOOD, CO 80110-1617 1971-3C-3-00-033 M BG AT N LINS or 8 1/2 or 8 1/2 or D 1/C or SW 11, DAMIAO PARTNSJt8HIP 20'7 8. KINGSTCII CT. AURORA, CO IOOlC-1038 2077-03-2-13-0lC N LOT 16 5 N 20 rr or 15 IIUt 2 DCl.&IIOOD HTS LACOUNT, MICHASL D 5 ~ N, JT TD 3601 8 . ACClM1. ST. SNGLSIIOOD, CO 80110-3S55 2077-03-2-13-013 N LOTS 13, u 5 a s " or 1s aut 2 ~ na GU'l'IIRIS, DOUm.A8 .:,am 5 fll!IDM N, J'f fllll 3S05 a. Acoo. ST. SIIC:tZIIOOD, co 10110-,,ss 30'5 • Acaa 8T ,u1.o 30'6 8 Acaa ST ,211.59 3087 8 Acaa ST '305.7' 311' S Acaa ST ,113.U 31'2 S Acoo. ST '695.'9 3201 • Acoo. 8T .., •. 16 3231 8 Acoo. ST ,u9 .16 3273 a Acaa ST 5 • LUIS or Accaa ft n a .139 .16 3101 8 ACCla ST '393.53 HOS • ACCla ft HH.20 ,....,,,,~ • . I • 0 1 J2xl • .,---~---------------....-----~- • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concreta Replacement Dla1rtct 1915 -Aawment Roll 2077•03·2·27•011 N 3792 S ~ ST LOTS 23·2• IIUt 8 11AM, KII.LDS IIJlff HTS DWTON, c:LDf If , VDIGIRIA, J'f ftN 3591 &. PHILLIPS CIR . LI'r'rL&TON, CO 80122·36'' ,217.81 2077•03·3·02·02' N 3901 S ~ ff LOTS '7•'8 IIUt 2 JACltlClfS IIJlff HTS IIRCOU, AICLIA 3901 S . ~ ST. &lll:LlllllOCll, CO 10110-,,20 ,1,20,.,, 2077-03·3-01-00, N 3926 S ~ ST LOTS 7•8 IILlt 1 .JM:KSQIS IIJlff HTS CA1'T&LL, l.-&IIC& & 392' s . ~ n. &lll:LlllllOCll, CO 10110-,,21 $721.,0 2077-03·3·2•·001 N ,200 S ACCICA ST LOTS 1-, IILlt 32 .JACDOIIS IIJlff HTS PtD( ca&< MPTiff CHUIICII ,200 S . ACCICA ST. &lll:LlllllOCll, co 10110 ,,a,.oa 2077•03·3·2•·002 N ,218 8 ACCICA ST LOTS 5·6 IIUt 32 JM:ICSCIIS IIJlff HTS IIC8&RTS, WADIS L , PATRICIA G, J'l ftN 3611 & • cac:a.UD 11D. LITTL&'l'Clf, CO 80121-305' .696.05 2077•10·2·00•012 N ,639 S ~ ST •a 330 rr • , 376 rr w or a c:ca or• 11, TH• 125 rr TH • '° rr TH s 125 r UJIGOHART, JOHN I ,,,1 8 . ACCICA ST. ~. co 10110-5139 ,529.1, 1971-35·2·03•005 N 1111 & .Mal&RST AV& LOTS 10·12 IIUt 1 .JDl&ff PAmt AND&RSON, MICHAIL 8 , L'DGI A, J'f ftN 1111 &. At91&RST AV&. &NCL&WOCD, CO 80110-1711 .933.79 1971-3,-2-02·011 N 125 W .Mal&RST AV& LOTS 23·2• IIUt 10 mI.&WILD DAVIS, R&&S r , n.aa&NC& A, J'f 'l'DI 2796 S . IIAIOIOCJt ST . &NCL&1100D, co 10110-1515 ,15.,1 1971-3,-2-03·020 NV LOTS 39.,0 auc 11 mI.&WILD 80HAN, UIAN P , 80IIND L, J'f 'l'DI 2737 S . IIAIOIOCJt ST. &NCL&WOOD, co 10110-151, 1971-3,-2-02·006 N LOTS 11·12 Ill.IC 10 mL&WILD MARSHALL, ltU'rll N , 8IIAIIQI, J'f 'l'DI 21,2 S. aAl8IOClt ST. ~. CO 80110-1515 2737 S 11A1a10C1t ST $307.20 27'2 S 11Ma1CCF. ff ,2u .u ,.. JolH • . I. 0 ------------------------------.,---------~------------------------- • • • '· CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concreta Replacement Dlatrict 1915 -Aaewment Roll 1971·3•-2-03-018 N LOTS 35-36 1Wt 11 mLSWIU> ftAT't, QI.EN C 5 call'fllUD& S, J'f TD 7178 8. LINCOLN WAY LITTI.ETCIN, CO 80122-11•• 1971·3•-2-02-009 N LOTS 1t·20 1Wt 10 mLSWIU> SftNUIIG, NANCY J 277• 8. IIAIINOClt ST. SNGL&IIOOD, CO 80110-1515 1971·3•·2·15-02. N LOTS '7-H III.It 1t SISSIIS al*r ADD DOIINST, Tam% A 5 CAIIOI& A, J'f BIi 2901 •. U-,at ft. SNl:LSIIOCID, CO 80110-1511 1971·3•-2-20-02. N 8 '5-U III.It 22 SftSU al*r ADD SIIOCIMSR, JANI: SLIZA8STII P.O . IIOX 261 SNGL&IIOOD, CO 80151-0261 1971·3•-2-19-005 N LOTS 1t·20 IIUt 23 SftSU al*r .ADD IIAIUIHOLT, CAllT D 3088 8. 8AlGIOCK ST. SNGL&IIOOD, CO 80110-1521 1971·3•-3·03·023 NV LOTS '5-U 11Ut 3 ms ADD IIAIIDOVAI., LOUIS 5 ~. J'f nil 3111 8. IIAIINOClt ST, SNGL&IIOOD, CO 10110-2,15 1971-3,-3-02-006 N LOTS 13-U 11Ut 2 ms ADD QltAT, CIISltIS 8 5 IaOTSCII, C&AaLSS N, J'f TD 3150 8 . IIAIINOCIC ST. SNGL&IIOOD, CO 10110-2,111 1971·3•·3·02•009 N LOTS lt-20 11Ut 2 ms ADD IIASUM, CALVIN OTIS •652 a . VIVIAN er. NCll&ISCN, co 10,65-1150 1971·3•·3·1•·003 N N 7 rr or 6 ALL• 5 5 al.It 3 8 Q IIANLINS al*r ADD SPnasotr, Ll:11.&T 3212 8 . IIAIINOCIC ST . SIIC:tDIOOD, CO 10110 1971·3•-3-13-021 N LOTS lt-20 al.It 2 8 Q IIANLDIS al*r ADD DIC, SHIOU 11M 2207 S . DAll'INOIJTII Cill. SIIC:t&IIOOD, CO 10110-3053 27•9 8 aNalOCK BT •• 7 •. 38 277. 8 llAalOClt BT ,128.73 2901 8 llAalOClt ST ,,es.H 3009 8 llAalOClt BT •5o7.26 3088 B aNalOCK ST ,u5.78 3111 8 DalOCI' ST '593 .to 3150 • Maoc:lt ft '533.50 317• • Maoc:lt ft t217.81 3212 8 M1MOC1C ft ..... 19 3215 8 Maoc:K ft '211 .11 ~ .. ,,. ... I· • • • .. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concrefll Replacement Dlatrtct 1995 -Ae•••ment Roll 1971-3,.3-1,-00, N • 11 rr or LOT 6 ALL LOT 7 ZI&Qt&ll, PSlUlY A 5 IUSAll II:, 3230 I. BANNOCK IT. lDIQLEIIOCD, CO 10110-2,11 3230 I UlalOClt IT 5 N 13 ft or LOT 8 III.IC 3 I G IIANLDIS .-r AllD JT BR 1971-3,.3-1,-006 N a 6 rr or 10 ALL 11-12 auc 3 s G IIANLDfl a.tr AllD 11:IIDI, RAI.1'11 C 5 VIJICDIU. J, JT BR 5213 I. IJalTClf WAY ~. CO 80111-3822 1971·3•·3·13·016 N LOTS 21·22 ADOftl IU8 211D l'LG AlffllCIIY , SI.LA MAI: 3265 I. aNINOClt IT. ~. CO 10110-2,17 1971·3•·3·13•015 M N 6 1/2 rr or LOT 18 ALL LOTS 19-20 ADO'l'TI IU8 211D l'LG YOONG, AI.'YENI: 8 3271 I. BANNOCK IT . lDIQLEIIOCD, CO 10110-2,17 2077-03•3•26•018 N LOTS 39-•0 Ill.It 30 JM:ICSONI 8DWY R'l'I LARDN, LADY D 5 NARY .JO, JT BR •235 I . 8MINOCK IT. ll:lll:L&1IOOD, CO 10110-,607 2077-03·3·25•005 N LO'l'I 9•10 IIUC 31 .rm1 8DWY HTS CAlll:Y, DIC 5 LADaA, JT BR •236 I. 8MINOCK IT. ll:lll:L&1IOOD, CO 10110-,608 2077-03-3-25-008 N IDTI 15•16 Ill.It 31 JM:aCllll 8DWY HTS ITUll:BER, RANDALL C 5 PAIIAn>'rA G, JT TD •260 I . IIANNOClt IT. 11:NGLEWOOD, CO 10110-,601 2077-03-3-26•015 N IDTI 32•33 8Ut 30 ~ IDff HTS PADILLA, D&DA A 5 ftAIII:, NUlfllA C •263 I. aNINOClt IT . lDIQLEIIOCD, CO 10110-,,07 2077-10·2·30·001 N RUSI 1MN1N, IIDlllY C •670 I. aNINOClt IT . ll:lll:L&1IOOD, CO 10110-5711 2077-10·2·29·012 N LOT 12 auc 6 casus sua :ram l'LG •na, J1aCAU1 K u11 s. aN1NOC1t n . ll:lll:L&1IOOD, CO 10110-5717 '501 .32 32•6 I UlalOClt IT ••36.5• 3265 I UlalOClt IT •1H.U 3271 I 8A1a10C1t IT Ho.5• ,235 I IIAIINOCIC IT ,236 I 8IIJalOCIC IT ••09.83 •260 I 8IIJalOCIC IT U82 .23 •263 I 8IIJalOCIC IT •279.55 •670 8 8IIJalOCIC IT •1,0,0.u Hll I 8IIJalOCIC IT •u2.N .. •· • • •, • .. - CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concreta Replacement District 1195 -Aamement Roll 1971-35-2·08-002 N LOT 9 D & 3 ff 8L1t 1 KlNIL& DOff PAlllt Oll&MS • D»lllL 1211 &. 8'.1'&8 Pltr. ~. CO 80110-1758 1211 & 8M'&S l'ltY ,,1,.21 2077-10-3-20-008 M 701 If~ AV& If 133 ff OI' II: 163 ff LOTS 7-8 D 8 5 ff or LOT 8 JILK 1 'YOCZLAU 8U8 lflUCR'l', J DNT 5 LOTTIII: I.&Z IIARDSff IBll:l'laa 1111:ALft, TIUIT ,321 If. ,,'l'R AV&. Dll:NY&Jt, CO 80212-2302 t,77.06 2077-08-3-03-03, N LOT , JILK U CDl'flDllfIAL ACltll:8 7TH n.Q aoDII:, nMICSS I 338' If. CIIDINQ) AV& . ~. CO 80110-6312 u11-3,-2-o,-on M LOTS 35-H JILK 12 mLZWIU) Sanaa&, JSA18111:ffll: M 2751 8 . CHll':llCII:& ST. ll:NC:l.ll:IIOO, CO 10110-1,18 1971-3,-2-15-011 M LOTS 21-22 8Llt 19 SPSll:U IDlff AllD TaaSso, aocza a 5 110U, 8IIAIIIOlf A, JT TD 2996 8 . Cllll:acJllll:II: ST. ll:IICLl:1IOCD, CO 10110-1,23 1971-3,-3-0,-017 N LOT 5 IIDIRY AllD ~ ~ IIA1'IIA1IAY , 1111:RITA L 31'38 . ~ft. ll:NC:l.ll:IIOO, CO 80110-2326 1971-3,-3-0,-013 M L0'1' 9 IIDIRY AllD ~ ~ WM>DICH, DA.VIC L 5 SUSAN It, JT ftN 3171 8. CPll:IUCU ST. ll:NC:l.ll:IIOO, CO 10110-2326 1971·3•-3·0•·012 M LOT 10 1111:MRY AllD ~ ~ DtWR, .aIAII L 5 LCaSL, LAIID*:I: H, 1336 8. UPIID. C'1'. LAJC&1IOCD, CO 10232-5351 1971-3,-3-13-012 M LO'l'S 11-13 ADOffS 8U8 2m n.Q SIIAYU,t«JaDL 28352 UADON IOJlffADI ca. COIIIl'ZR, CO I0,33-1622 2077-03-3-20-016 M • 112 or LOT 12 AU. 33-3' 81.K 20 .Dat8Cli8 IDlff m 8'1'11:11&, NUIGIII: I ,161 8. CIISaolCll:II: ST . ~. CO 10110-,,13 338' If CIIDIMIQO AV& $810.33 2751 8 • u:...:.a ft $75.H 29H 8 • U:PUIID ST $128 .73 31'3 8 • di.Olin ST ,,05.11 3171 8 C 811:Mm.Z& ft t256.o, 3175 8 • H+oa& ST $270.58 3290 8 • lil'W.H ST tH.H ,111 8 • NIICa:& ft H51.53 ...... .,,. ... I • • .1----------------~1.---------- • • CITY OF ENGl.EWOOO Concret8 Replacement Dlatrict 1995 -Aee ... ment Roll 2077-03-3-27-023 M N 23 rr or LOT '7 ALL LOT '8 III.It 211 .JM:lalON8 8Dlff HTS IVES, ICl:ITH ,201 S. CHSROICl:E ST. Sl«:I.EWOOD, co 10110-,,15 2077-03-3-27-021 M N 23 rr or LOT '3 ALL U III.It 211 .JACDCIIS 8Dlff HTS DCIIIN, U:O V 5 CDITRIA NAN, JT ftll 131' If. CASTLSIIOOD DR. l'IIANlt'fOIIN, CO 1011,-11010 2077-03-3-27-020 M LOTS u-,2 5 8 2 rt OF '3 JILK 211 JACK8Cllf8 8Dlff HTS IIOSTRc»c, RICIIAIID A 5 SUSAN G, JT ftll ,221 8. CIIEltOICI:& ST . ~. co 10110-,,15 11171·3•-,-1,-0211 M LOTS 311-,o 5 JlilOll VAC ST ADJ III.It 8 IIA1ITIIOIUf KDTO • PAUI. y 7'7 8. GRAP& ST. DENVER, CO 80222-23211 11111-35-2-23-0,5 M LOT • 7 BI.It 2 ARAPAHOS ACRSS StJB MIUDI, U:S R 1310 S. comcsI.l. AV&. IDfCLSIIIOOD, CO 80110-3008 11171-35-2-17-010 N LOT 10 BUt 1 AMPARO& AC:DS 8U8 CUIII.SY, DCMll'tl 1313 IE . ccma:u. AV&. ~. CO 80110-3007 11171-35-2-17-016 N LOT 1, III.It 1 ARAPAHO& AC:DS 8U8 1IIELCH , l'RSDRIClt J 5 8IllI 8, JT ftll U21 IE. ccma:u. AV&. ~. CO 80110-30011 11171·3•-2-22-023 N LOTS H-'8 8U( , 8 G IIAMLIN8 ADD IIAIISON, &RIC A , 8AIIBAIIA R, JT ftll ,o, If . c:oaNSU. AV&. SNGI.IE1fOOD, co 80110-1,53 11111-35-2-23-0,o M LOT ,2 III.It 2 ARAPAHOS ACRSS SUB IC>I.Jt, MARTHA A 3021 8 . COIINSU. CIR. ~. CO 80110-3012 11171-35-2-23-0311 N LOT U 8Ut 2 AMPAIIOS ACIISS 8U8 aASTSGAR, KAIISlf J 3025 8. COltNSLI. CIR . SNGLl:lfOOD, CO 10110-3012 Of.Mty·N ,201 S CIISIIOICSS ST ,151.ta ,217 8 ~ ST '335.H '221 8 • HIMOUS ST • .. 0.73 32'3 8 CLAaK80N ST ••511.111 1310 S comaI.I. AV& ,1, 787. Ill 1313 S cxaau. AV& ,1,788.112 U21 S ccma:u. AV& ,1u.011 ,oo W ccma:U. AV& ,1,318 .'8 3021 8 CCIIIIKLL Cill .323.111 3025 8 CCIIIIKU. Cill ,2,1 .15 ·. • . .. I • 0 • • ·, • (, CITY OF ENGL£WOOO Concrata Replacement District 1915 -Aeamment Roll 1971•35·2-2,-002 M · LOT 5 8L1t 5 AIIAPAIIOS ACISS SOB ftll'l'Sl,Olf, .JCIDI & 3029 a. ccma&LI. cm. IDICL&IIIOOD, CO 10110-3075 1971-35•2•07•010 N S 63 n or LOT 7 6 If I tT or LOT 6 III.IC 1 st HPltNf SOB HSI.SY, .JOS&PBDI& A 2175 S . cxacav. ST . ~. CO 10110-1719 1971•35-2-07-009 N acm.sa, aa1r.ar,o N & aoa Alea L, on BIi 2185 S. cxacav. ST . SIIQL&IIOQD, CO 10110-1719 1971-35-2-21•009 N LOTS 17•11 III.IC I SYMSTON 8Dlff ADD NlllCll&t.l., ~VID J 6 LCNIA L, JT T&lf 7321 S . HIGIILAIID DR. LI'l"l'I.&TON, CO 10120-3901 1971-35-3-19•001 N LOTS 1·2 III.IC '1 &VMISTONS BDlff ADD DU'1"1', .JOUPHDI& D 3302 S. ccacNA IT. IDICL&IIIOOD, CO 10110-2127 1971-35-2-23-00t N LOT 10 III.IC 2 MAPU.S ACll&I - Dffa, c:aAIQ D 1321 & . DAllDtOUTII Aff . SIIQL&IIOQD, CO 10110-3039 1171•35-2·23•010 N LOT 11 8Llt 2 MAPU.S ACll&S - PI&UCN, JUDITH aQQS 1331 & • DAllfltDUTII Aff . IDfCL&WOOD, CO 10110-3031 1171•35·2·23•011 N LOT 12 8Llt 2 MAPU.S ACll&S - l&UJIN, ICDff D 13'1 & • DAllfltDUTII Aff . SIIQL&IIOQD, CO 10110-3039 30251 S OOIINS:U, CIR $1,133.58 2875 S CXlaCNA ST $1,U3.36 2185 S CXlaCNA ST $1,292.21 306' Sa..AST $10.79 3302 S cxacav. ST $1,265.19 $2,651 .53 $2,731.,o 13'1 S DAaBMMM Aff $1,210 .,0 2077-0l·•·Ot-O,o N •712 8 DaCAtaa IT 1 3,. as n OI' LOT , u ac; • cca ID LOT n • 5. 5 n n • 10, .11 n n • , ..-:ADA, nAIICIS Q ,752 I . DCCA!Ua ST . SIIQL&IIOOD , co 10110-,3,s ,11,.0, 2011-01-,-0,-0,1 " '''°•~IT t'11AT PUT or LOTI ,_, DSIC U aG • cxa LOT 7 ft• 5 .5 ft ft a lH.11 ft T IIISLI.SY, DAla DUallM1 •760 S . DSCA'l\la ST . SIIQtSIIOCD, co 10110-,,,s ,1,,.J2 ..... lolH ·, • . ... I. • • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concrete Replacement District 1995 -Aneument Roll 2077-08-C-09-0C2 M c1,2 S D&CATUll ST POR LOT 7 Dl:SC AS ua 10 l'T NI: OF ff COR SD LOT TH NI: 28 .35 l'T THU 107.37 r caAnfGl:Jl, HARRY It c1,2 S . DJl:CATUll ST . 1:NaL&1100D, co 90110-,3,5 $32 .53 2077-08-C-09-0'3 M C770 S D&CATUll ST PART OF LOTS 7 , 8 01:sc · AS 81:a 36 . 88 l'T NI: or SW COil LOT 8 TH U 115 . 23 l'T TH SCHtJLTZ, JUDITH ANN , LOl:SIJl:Jl, Jl:I.I&A81:TH JOUPHINI:, JT TDI C770 S. DJl:CATUll ST . &NC:LEIIOOD, CO 80110-63C5 $2C6 .86 2077-08-C-09-0CC M C772 S Dl:CATUll ST THAT PART or LOT 8 D&8C AS asa ff COR ID LOT TH NI: 36 . 88 FT TH U 115. 23 FT T IIALAZAR, IJIJl:NaN JAZZ, .JUL&& KAY C772 S . DJl:CATUlt ST . Jl:NC1.Jl:WOOD, CO 80110-63C5 $117 .98 1971-3C-2-06-009 M 2863 S DEI.AIIUtl: ST LOTS 33-3C 8Ut 3 TJl:UY ADD 81:LIN, JOHNNY J , D J ANUIDA, JT TDI P .O. BOX 10152 DJl:NVER, CO 80250-0152 $139.16 1971-3C-2-06-007 M 2875 S Dl'.LAIIAIIS ST LOTS 29-30 8Ut 3 TJl:UYS ADD GRJl:INl:Jl, NIUllt A , IWTR M 2875 S. DJl:LAIIAII& ST . IENQLJl:1IOOD, CO 80110-1C33 .,,1.,, 1971-3C-2-1C-011 N 2990 8 D&LUIAIIS ST LOTS 23-2C III.It 20 BRUS IDlrr ADD COY, JOYCJI: D 119,2 JI:. taPL& AVS . AUIIOIIA, CO 80012-1210 $315 .CO 1971-3C-2-21-00, N 3030 8 D&LNIAIIS ST LOTS 11-12 III.It 21 BRUS IDlrr ADD IIUIIAM, RICHAm> IIAIID&lf 3030 S . DSLAJIAal: ST . ~. CO 80110-1C38 $139.1, 1971-3C-2-22-018 N 3053 8 D&LUIAIIS ST LOTI 35-3, III.It CS G HAMLINI ADD Gil:11:M, KAltl. D , PHYI.LIS A, JT TDI 3053 I . Dl'.UIIIAIIZ IT. ~. CO 80110-1C37 $5,1.2, 2077-03-2-03-003 N 3520 I D&LUIAIIS IT LOTI 5-, III.It 1 IJCSIUlITTI ADD PAIQIJl:11, IIICINALD 33, W. UNPDSlf AVS . Jl:llla.SIIOOD, CO 10110-2307 2077-~3-3-20-005 N LOTS 9-10 III.It 20 JACltlCIIS IDlrr RTI aaRTZ, .JSltA L C13C I . DELAIGUtl: IT . Jl:llla.SIIOOD , co 10110-,550 $577.00 C13• I D&LAIIAIIS IT ,,02.09 ,._lolN I· 0 • • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOO Concrata Replacement Dlatrict 1995 -Aawarnent Roll 2077-03-3-20-006 M ,1,0 S DS~ ST LOTS 11-12 8Llt 20 JACKSONS 8DIIY HTS AXALA, JOIDf F 5 CDllYI. M, .J'1' ftN ,1,0 S. DEI.AWAl!S ST. &NGLEWOOD, co 10110-,sso •to7.,t 2077-10-2-0,-010 M ,370 S DSI.AIIAltS ST LOTS 20-21 8Llt, 1I01.LSNIIUISU 8DIIY HTS 2ND ADD 11111N PLM IS Fn.&I> DSSC AS ac IIAI.LING, 1IAYNS L 5 .JUDITH a, .J'1' ftN ,370 S. Dlll.AIIARK ST. SHCLS11COD, CO 80110-56,3 ,117.22 2077-10-2-20-001 M ,soo S DSI.AIIAltS ST LOTS 1-2 IIUC 2 ~S SUB aQOIIDIS, NCltSSlf A ,soo D&1.\IGJIE ST. ~. CO 80110-56,7 .,,,.so 2077-10-2-20-002 M ,s10 S DSLAIIAltS ST LOTS 3-, 111.K 2 ~ SUB SIIODGUCUl, SDI'l'H ..aD ,s10 s . m:LANA1tS ST. SNCI.EWOOD, CO 80110-56,7 $1,3,6.87 2077-10-3-0,-007 M ,770 S DSLAIIAltS ST LOTS 15-16 8Llt 5 LS&LMID HTS LEVINE • IQRJC LSI: 2 30 3 II: . DARDtOtJ'l'H AVI: . ~. CO 80110-3079 $290.07 2077-10-3-13-007 M ,ea, S DSLAIIAltS ST W 133 n OF LOT 7 111.K 3 ICCSHtzll SUB PAltDJl, UllllY H JR 5 .JOYCI: II:, .J'1' ftN ,886 S. DSLAIIAltS IT . ~. CO 80110-6515 .177.67 2077-10-3-2,-006 M 5070 S DSLAIIAal: 8T LOT 11 DSLAIIAltS HTI CCJlGISJI, LAIUlY D 5 IIANCK , PATRICIA A ,eeo •. IIAIHINCTON ST. IUICLll:1IOOD, CO 80110-6928 .577.96 1971-35-2-20-00S N 3036 S D01111D1G ST LOTS t-10 IIUC 10 WR ans 18T ADD TO ll:VMllfflll CALAHAN, IIOIIIIIS V 5 a TTY A, .J'1' TDI 3036 I . DONNING IT . IUICLll:1IOOD, CO 80110-1735 .1,338.51 1971-35-2-20-006 M LOTS 11-12 IIUC 10 W R anl 18T ADD TO 11:VUlfflll CRl:*l'00'1', JOIDf C 5 Mrmll. L, .J'1' TDI 1733 CONCCaD DR . l'CaT COLLINS, CO 80526-1601 1971-35-3-18-002 M LOTS J-, IILIC ,o SVUITCIII 8DIIY ADD ICINaR, QIISCOllY P 5 CAI.D&JICII, AlftTA aACUL, ,J'1' ft1f 3312 I. DONNING ST. SIIQLIIIOOD, CO 80110-2909 ,,so .12 3312 I DOIIIIDIG IT ,1s8 .H ,._ fOolN I • • ·, • CITY Of' ENGL£WOOO Concrete Replacement Diatrtct 11H -Aawment Roll 2077-02·2·0•·018 N LOTS U•H 8Ut 1 HIQ1;Df8 8 a.T 11ft PI.me&a, .Dt&I L , CAIIOI. J, JT DN 535 nlNIDOD Cill. ~. CO 10110-6923 3511 8 DOIININC IT $352.33 2077-02-2·03•006 N 3560 I DOIININC IT N ,5 rr OF I 77 1/2 rr LOTS 7-12 8Ut 2 D.AGSa8 --or 8Ut ,. D ITS WJIClllA WILLIAN8Clll, aocza L , aOI.&NA N, JT !DI 3560 8. DONNING IT. ~. co 10110-3950 ,72,.15 2077•02·2·03·007 N 3570 8 DQlallDIQ IT N 12 1/2 rr OF LOT 13, 8 32 1/2 rr or I.OTI 7,8,9,10,11, 12 III.It 2 ~ RS HI: ITZ , .31:l'l'Rl:Y J 3570 8. DONNINC ST. SNCLSWOCX>, CO 80110-3950 •30,.01 2077-02·2·03·008 N 3580 I DOIININC IT 8 25 FT 01' LOT 13 ALL OF 1' 8Ut 2 'RAIZll8 UltJB or 8Ut , WJIClllA PL D ITS , V FORBES, LIDA IQ& 2611 S. LINL&Y CT. DENVER, co 80219 uo,.H 1971-35•3·11•001 N LOTS 1-2 III.It 23 SVMfl'l'ON 8DWY ADD Dltll, RICHARD LI.Om , Lnal& N, JT !DI 1000 &. &Al'DINI AV&. &NGL&WOOD, CO 80110-2819 1971-3,-3-06•012 N LOT 12 8LIC 1 UHUaN SUB TAYLOR, DONALD I.ZS 595 1f. &Al'DINI AV&. l:NCLl:1IOOD, CO 80110-2313 1971•3,-3-06-018 N LOT 18 8Ut 1 UHUaN 8tJII 8AltllIE , a»«Jl:L al:TT 3151 S . l:LATI IT. l:NGLl:1IOOD, CO 80110-231, 2077-03-2·0•·012 N LOTS 17-26 8Ut 1 DCLSIIOCD rilllT NATL Mlllt or l:NQI.KIICCX) 'CI.ZV&ftlUIT RSALff DIVSSTCal 2001 oocaa ao . 11&8'1'LAICI:, OH ,,1,5-6966 2077-03-2-17-013 N LOTS 1-3 8Ut 19 DCLSIIOCD CONAN'l', IAN J , LINDA L 3830 S. IHIUINIIII IT . l:NCLl:1IOOD, CO 10110 2077-03-2-17-016 N LOTS 12-13 8Ut 19 IIIGl.&IIOOD ICAUl'IMMIN, CRAIIL&S N , DUI8 A, JT !DI 3695 8. &LATI ST . l:NCLl:1IOOD, CO 10110-35,, 09-May-H 1000 I: &A8'lllNf AV& '1,311 .00· 595 W &AIBall AV& ,1,00,.0, 3151 S 1:LM'I IT •518.37 3530 S l:LM'I IT •5H.29 3619 8 1:LM'I IT '1,Hl.71 3'95 I l:LM'I IT .773.70 ,.... ut11i. . ' I -----v-----------,· • • • • , . • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concrete Replacement District 11t5 -Aee .. ment Roll 2077-03-3-05-oo, N LOTS 7-8 BLlt 5 JACIC8Cllf8 8Dlff 11'18 8TANESC:O, GHl:OIIQHI: r. lll.Sla, JT TD 392• S. SLATI ST. SNGLS11COD, co 10110-,55• 2077-03-3-05-011 N LOTS 21-22 aI.K 5 JAClt8ClM8 BDNr 11'1'8 DiftllT, GI.at S lo SUD.I. It lo .JmDl8Clf, ADI. It .JR, J't TD 3982 8. SLATI ST. ~. co 10110-,55• 2077-03-3-05-012 N LOTI 23-2• aI.K 5 .JM:lt8CN8 BDNr 11'1'8 aaolftf, IICBUlT L lo NMt.JQaD J '!llUft'SS8 260 CIIDIMIQO Cill. ~. CO 80110-6121 2077-03-3-29-021 N LOTS •5-U aI.K 27 JACICSONI BDlfY 11'1'8 DUNNINC, PAftICIA J ,215 8. SIATI ST. lblla.SIIOCD, CO 10110-,551 392• 8 SLeI IT ,16'.'2 3912 8 u.eI IT ,212.06 3990 8 SLeI ft .135.65 '215 8 SLeI 8T ,112.52 2077-10-2-12-012 N CC90 8 SLeI ft LOT8 23-2• aI.K 12 W)II..-RU lllllrr 11'1'8 2m ADD 1all ft.AT l8 l'nm> mac A8 • &eaall, .x,mr Ir. UDAii~ J, JT BIi ••to 8. SIATI ST. ~. CO 10110-5652 ,125.19 2077-10-3-22-009 N LOT t aI.K 1 QOCDlfIN 11'1'8 ts8'1Sa, .JUICS N 50H 8. a.u'I ST. DIQ:LSIIOCD, CO 10110-6526 1171-35-C-17-001 N I.or 21 m.at I UNPDSN IIIU.8 2am n.G 811ft, CIUUG W lo Aa.s WIJ.8Clf, JT BIi 2201 S . n.olD PL. IIICll&IIOCI>, CO 10110-3132 1171-l5-C-11-0C5 N I.or 1 aI.K t ........ IIILI.8 Jim n.G NClft'OCllaa:r, .JOaPII a r. MftICIA N, J't BIi 2231 S. ftDID PL. ~. CO 10110-llll 1971-35-,-11-0,, N LOT I aI.K 9 UNICDI IIILI.8 Jim n.G DDIYD ~"8 MftIST waY P.O. aox 10000 ~. CO 10250-0100 1171-35-,-17-012 N I.or 25 m.1t I UNICDI IIILI.8 21m n.G •TnSCII, SLI&AISfll N 2309 S. n.oYD PL . DICII.ZIIOCD, CO 10110-111, IOH 8 a.HI ft ""·" 2209 an.om ft. nu.co 2238 Sn.om ft. MH.28 22A an.om n, .,.,_.,. IIOt an.om ft. .... .., .... ,,.,,. • . .. I. , • .,-~----------------------- • • •. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concreta Replacement Dlatrlct 1195 -Aaeaarnent Roll 1971-35-,-11-0,1 N LOT 3 8Llt 9 UNl'Dmt Rn.L8 2ND n.G ACHl:Y, GUSTAV V 5 ANITA It, JT DN 2338 S . n.om PL. SNCI.Sl«XlD, CO 80110-3135 1971-35-,-17-0l• N LOT 27 8Llt 8 IIANPDSM Rn.LIi 2ND n.G 8ANDSR8, 'l'HQa& GAR'l'ULL 5 DSIIRA ANN, JT 'f'SN 2369 S. n.om PL. IDfCLSIIOOD,, CO 80110-313. 1971-35-,-17-015 N LOT 28 8Llt 8 IIANPDSM RILLS 2ND n.G 80TTSR8TSIN, AllTIIUll r 5 JtATDllIRS, JT 'f'SN 2399 S . l'L0!1) PL. SNCI.Sl«XlD, CO 80110-313. 1971-3,-2-12-003 N L0'1'S 7-10 IILlt 2 8 G RANLIN8 ADD STUSICA, HARVSY J 2930 8. l'OX ST. ~. CO 80110 1971-3,-2-11-011 N AI.I. 37 5 8 1/2 or 38 IILlt 1 I G IIANLIN8 ADD 8Ull TSCIDIICAL INC 5201 I. tSADS IT. LIT':I.1:TON, CO 10123-17•3 1971-3,-3-o,-oot N LOT t III.It 1 UlllltU SU8 LAND, IICJall:JlT T 5 DIANI: a, JT ftll 31H I. l'OX IT . IDIC:LSIIOOD, CO 10110-2319 1971-3,-3-o,-010 N LOT 10 III.It 1 UlllltU SU8 JACIC80N, STSDaT A 5 .JCaDNf, WILLIAN C, JT 'f'SN ,025 I. EATON UI. LIT':I.1:TON, CO 80123-37,1 2077•03•2•18•015 N LOTS 1·2 III.It 20 ~ cornLT, 'l'HQa& 5 NOma .JSAN, JT DN 725 NOOKSa IT . DSNYSR, CO 1020,-120, 2077•03·2·22·003 N LOTS 5-7 5 N 5 ft or I III.It 2 LOGMIDAl.a IIUff, SAllL L 5 NlllY L, JT DN 3721 I. l'OX ST . ~. CO 10110-3,20 2077•03·3-o,-002 N toTa •-5 m.a, .rma KMr na IT<at, .JSUY a 5 DAaLA .JO, JT DN HU S . l'OX IT. DICLSIIOCD, CO 10110-,5,1 2338 S l'L0!1) PL $325.53 2369 S l'L0!1) PL $'71.83 2399 S FLOn> PL $317.97 2930 8 l'OX ST $7'6.,2 29'7 I l'OX IT '1,1H. 7, 31H S l'OX ff .,H.,o 317' S l'OX ff ,117 .51 3'33 S l'OX ff ,o.oo 3721 S IOX ST .707.'5 3tU S l'OX ST .Hl.11 ,._ 1JolH .. I. 0 '32 x l • .-------------------------- • , . • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concma Replacement Dlatrlct 1115 • AaNament Roll 2077-03-3-06-003 N · LOTS 6-7 BUt 6 JACKSONS 8DIIY R'l'I IUVEltA, VERCNICA A 392• 8. l'OX IT. SHQLSIIOCX), CO 10110-,561 392• 8 l'OX IT euo.s1 2077-10-2-07-010 N •397 8 l'OX IT LOTS 25-26 BUt 7 ~ 8DIIY R'1'8 211D ADD 1IIIDI PLAT II l'ILSD DS8C U UG P&Il'ftll, taXDIS 5 DIOISTH, JT TDI 1393 8. WYANDOT IT . DDIYSR, CO 80223-3322 e976.U 2077-10-2-08-013 N .395 8 CALAPNXI IT LOTS 25-26 BUt 8 woLLS1'NSBD.8 8DIIY R'l'B 211D ADD w 112 or 7 & & 1/2 or 8 L&M:11, DMT l'OSI 5 DAN 5 DCNAU> N •395 8. CALAPNXI IT . &NGL&WOOD, CO 80110-562• ,,2,.,2 2077-10-2-26-008 N 8 67 ff 3 IN or LOTS 7-8 NORR SUB &WOLDT, DAI.& N 5 RUTH A •670 8. ~NXI IT . &NGL&WOOD, CO 10110-5631 1971-35-3-19-012 N LOTS 2,-25 m.lC U SYNll'rQI Sllff ADD UIINNI, IIICallT I 1101 &. GlaAIID AV&. ~. CO 10110-2912 2077-01-3-05-021 N LOT 12 al.It 20 c:Dft'S*IAL M:11&8 21m rLG ...... DAVID N 5 PAftICIA N, JT TDI 3230 'If. GIIAla) AV&. ~. CO 80110-6317 2077-08-3-06-023 N LOT 15 m.lC ,s WIAL ACll&8 7ft rLG lmlftSa, IINIBY a 5 8IIAlalON N, JT TDI 3320 'If. GaAIID AV&. ~. CO 80110-6319 1971-3,-1-29-010 N LOTS 6-8 81.K • ltILLI&8 8Ua US 5/1 GI&N, KYI.S I. 5 ANDUA a laNIN-GIDC, JT TDI 2861 8. GIIAIIT IT . &NGL&WOOD , CO 10110-1613 1971-3•-•-27-002 N LOTS 3-• 81.K I l'IIDCIU ADD NAlll&AU, ftRRI A 3.12 8 . GIIAIIT IT. &IIGI.SIIOOD, CO 10110-2611 2077-10-,-21-010 N LOT 10 al.It 2 ll&I.L&IICClD 1'0CD, IISII.DNDI N 5 ~ P, JT TDI •905 8 . caMIT IT . ~. CO 10110-,121 •670 8 CALAPNXI IT '102.01 1101 & GlaAIID AV& ,1,121.00 3230 'If taNm AV& .612.06 3320 'If caMa> AV& 2161 8 caNft' IT '30 •. 75 3'12 8 caMIT IT ,111.20 HOS 8 caNft' IT ,1,7'9.10 • .. ./ I. 0 '32xl • • • CITY OF ENGL£WOOD Concl'9t9 Replacement District 1995 -Aaa ... ment Roll 1971-3,-3-26-001 M 203 W IUINl'DSN AVE PORTIONS OF 8LlC 1 CITY QAltDSlf8 5 Ill.KS 2 5 3 NDI.SDl8 8tJB 5 n.ocD ADD QILlt 1 N NOllTHUN DIGL&1IOCD LIMIDJ> PAll'ftlDtSIIIP I BllIITOI. GIIOlJP ,oo IClll'l'GCl&llY ST. 1,00 SAN l'ltANCISCO, CA 9,10,-1229 $8,81,.0a 1971-28-3-0,-023 M 2381 W IIAllVAIID AVE W 60 FT OF S 1/2 OF LOT· 2 III.It 3 80IJTIILA1III CiDfl ANNEX 1IOM>DIMI, .JSJIAU> A 2381 W. IIAllVJUU) AVE. &IICLSll'OOD, CO 80110-1122 $397.,7 2077-08-3-12-003 M 5088 S IIOQICSR IT LOT 3 8Llt 16 CSNTSNNIAL ACBI 211D n.G ICI.CRIOll, WILLIAN C 5 .JOlllf D, JT ftll 5088 8. HOOKSJt ST. &IICLSll'OOD, CO 80110-6325 $275.17 2077-03-2-20-007 M 3760 8 IIUIIION ST 8 15 FT OF LOT 15 ALL LOT 16 N 20 FT 01' LOT 17 III.It,~ HOrnv.N, JOIDf W 5 CI.AIU J, JT TSN 3760 8 . HUltClf IT. IDICI.EtlOOD, CO 10110-3,21 ,11,.11 2077-09-1-00-o,s M 4387 8 IIUIIION IT RC US FT S 5 30 FT W OF NS CCR 01' UC 9-5-68 TH W 256 FT TH I 119 FT N/L TH BI.LEY, WILLIAN A 5 IIANDM L, JT ftll 4387 8. HUltClf IT . SIICI.SIIOOD, co 10110 ,,o5 .t6 2077-09-1-10-016 N 4525 I IIUIIClf 8T N 76. ,2 FT OF PLOT 1 III.It 4 F P aDNUa8 a:Jlff ll'fl IPANPDIA'l'O, LDGI M 5 CCIICIIA, IIIcaaDO A, JT ftll ,525 •. 11U11C11 IT. SNC:LSWOOD, CO 80110-5635 .406.47 2077-09-1-10-015 M 4535 I IIUIIClf 8T PLOT 1 &X N 76. 42 FT 5 &X I 150 FT III.It 4 F P amaa. a:Jlff ll'fl ICHUL&R, IT&PHSN C 5 NllllTDI, .-N, JT BIi ,535 •. 11U11C11 IT . &NC1.E1IOOD, CO 80110-5635 .965.6' 2077-10-3-09-003 N W 1 /2 LOT 3 III.It 1 ICCSIILS& 8tJB HAIICH, 11:UCZNS a D 5 ~ I., JT ftll 4820 I . IIUIICII IT. SNC:LSWOOD, CO 10110-6,,1 '820 I IIUIIClf IT $221 .U 1971-21-3-02-100 N 2000 W ILX'f"f' AVE N 85. 5 FT OF LOT 19 &X THI: II: 5 FT III.It 1 ICIU'l'IILAal QUDDl8 AalSX ffIIT, ADAH M 5 NMlY A, JT ftll 2965 8 . RAI.11:ICH IT. DSNVSR, CO 80236-2135 ,21t.24 2077-09-,-12-013 N LOT , IIHITAICll:Jt M:1111:1 211D n.G DSWITT, CilUtAU> D JR 5 avsaLY J, JT 'ID 5080 8. DICA DR . 11:NCLSWOCD, CO 80110-6472 1080 I D1CA Da .407.23 ,.... ,,.,,.. • . I. 0 • • , . • <. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concreta Replacement Dlatrlct 1915 -Aa•••m•nt Roll 2077•03-3-06-003 M LOTS 6-7 111.lt 6 .DCDCNS 8DlfY B'1'S IUVUtA, VZIICNICA A 392• 8 . FOX ST. ~. CO 10110-,561 392• S l'OX ST $190 .57 2077-10•2•07-010 M •397 S l'OX ST LOTS 25-26 IIUC 7 WDIISMMSRPS 8DIIY HTS 211D ADD IIIIDI PLAT IS rILSD DS8C All RC P&IrnJt, MIUtIN& 5 UNNSTH, JT ftN 1393 8 . wrANDOT ST. DSNVSR, CO 10223-3322 $976 .• 1 2077-10-2-01-013 M ,395 S c;ALAPAGO ST LOTS 25-26 IIUC 8 WDI..I.DIN&RJUI 8DlfY HTS 211D ADD W 1/2 or 7 5 S 1/2 or 8 LSACH, KAll'l' l'OSS 5 DAN 5 DCIIAID N •395 8. CALAPAGO ST. ~. CO 80110-562• ,,2,.,2 2077-10-2-26-008 M 8 67 ff 3 IN or LOTS 7-8 )C)ltU 8tJB EWOLDT, DAl.S M 5 llUTH A •670 8. CALAPAGO ST . SNCLEWDOD, CO 80110-5631 1971-35-3-19-012 M LOTS 2•·25 IIUC U SVANS'fON 8DlfY ADD ZSICMAN, ROIISJlT I 1101 E . CIJtARD AVI:. SNCLSWDOD, CO 80110-2912 2077-08-3-05-028 M LOT 12 111.lt 20 CSN'l'SlGfIAI. ACIISI 211) n.G lfAIINSll, DAVID M 5 PADICIA M, JT ftN 3230 W. CRAND AVI:. IDIGl.SWDCD, CO 80110-6317 2077-08•3•06-023 M LOT 15 JILK •5 CDl'l'DaIAI. ACIISS 7ft n.G IIUNTEJl, umll:Y R 5 SJIAlalCII M, JT ftN 3320 W. CIIAND AVI:. SNCl.EWDa), CO 10110-6319 1971-3,-1-29-010 M LOTS 6-8 IIUC • KILLISS 8Ua US 5/8 CISM, Krl.l: l. 5 AIIDIISA R lalfIN-CDM, JT ftN 2868 S . CltAN'l' ST. SNCI.SWDOD, CO 10110-1613 1971·3•-•·27-002 M LOTS 3-• Ill.IC I PUNID ADD MMISSAU, 'l'SltllI A 3,12 S . CltAN'l' ST . SNCI.SWDOD, CO 80110-2611 2077•10-•·21-010 M LOT 10 Ill.It 2 asu.nDOD 1IOClD, UIIJ»CDI M 5 ccantA P, JT ftN ,1105 S . QIIAll'l' IT . SNal.SWDCD, CO 10110-6121 •670 S CALAPAGO ST $102 .01 1101 S CIIIAIU) AVI: $1,128 .00 3230 W caAIID AVI: $'12 .06 3320 W caAND AVI: $23,.2, 2HI S caANT ST $30,.15 3'12 S caANT IT $189 .20 '905 I caANT IT $1,7H.10 • . ... .. I. 0 • 0 • CITY OF ENGLEWOOO Concreta Replacement Dlatrlct 1995 -.AHmment Roll 2011-o,-1-oo-02a M 3827 • INCA ST BEG 356 rr w , ,56 rr • or a coa or a 11,, TH • 58 rr, TH• 133 rr TH • 58 JCNIGHT, SCOTT JI: I DSBRA ll, JT TD 3827 S. INCA ST. SNGI.SWOa), CO 80110-3,06 f318.02 2077-0,-1-00-033 M 3857 a INCA ST aG 356 rr w , 210 rr ,r or a cca or• 11, TH N 50 rr TB• 133 ft ft.• 50 ft IIIIALIC, MICIIAl:I. JI NAllY DY, JT TD 6563 S. STSSLI: ST. I.ITTI.11:'l'ON, CO 80121-21,5 fl,131.25 2077-0,-1-00-032 M 3811 S INCA ST BEG 356 rr 1f I 2,0 ft Nor U COil or D 11, TB N 50 rr TH W 133 ft TH S 50 ft IIIIALIC, MICIIAl:I. J I NAllY It, JT TD 6563 I. STSSI.11: ST. I.ITTI.S'l'ON, co ao121-21,5 ,1,132.12 2077-o,-,-02-031 M I.OT I BI.It 2 I.Ol'l'IISDA SUB MICHAUD, SUGDIS J I TIIDISU M, JT TD 3985 S. INCA IT. ICNGI.SIIOOD, CO 80110-,530 2077-o,-,-02-011 M I.OT 17 OXl'OaD HTS ,TH rI.G IIAI.VOJUION, IIOIIUlT 1f ,on I. INCA ST . ~. CO 80110-,532 2011-0,-,-08-001 M I.OT I III.It 2 QDcaD H'l'S l'COIIIII&ll, AJlllOU> I. 5 ...... 1-tZ, JT ftlf '170 S . INCA ST. ~. co 10110-,51, 2077-01-1-10-003 N • 75 rr or s 150 rr or PLOT 2 III.It , r • GUNUaS aDlff m ZAa'lMNI, M'l'lltJa S I '1'SDM It, JT !DI •520 S . INCA ST. SlfGI.S1IOCD, CO 10110-5102 2077-01-,-02-013 N a 50 l"r I.OT 11 I II 25 ft I.OT 10 III.It 11 al.H --21m n.g l'AGI.SR, uaaAa~ J I acaaT D, JT !DI '735 I . INCA ST . ~. co 10110-1,08 2077-01-,-02-012 M S 75 l"r I.OT 10 III.It 11 aa:I.H aaua 21m n,g DAI.SY, CHllISTOPIIUl WII.I.IMC I Sll&DI MICIISI.&, JT ftlf ,155 I. INCA ST. ~. CO 10110-1,01 2077-01-,-02-011 N I.OT I III.It 11 aa:I.TS uaua 21m n,g DONAU>, aJCS N I IIOSAI.D A, JT TD ,115 S. INCA ST. ~· CO 10110-,,01 3915 S INCA ST f2'6.10 ,017 I INCA ST f'78.aa '170 S DICA ST f323 .2, C520 a D1CA ft f153.52 '735 a DICA aT ,02.25 '755 a DICA ft '331.33 C775 a DICA ST ,1,101.15 ,._ tla/24 .. I • 0 • • •, • '· CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concrata Replacement Dlatrtct 1915 • AaHnment Roll 2077-08-3-13-002 M LOT 2 BI.It 15 CZMTalllllL ACIISI 21m n.G MMlTIN, MI CHUI. F , NANCY I., JT !'DI so•o a. IRVING ST. ~. CO 80110-6327 2077-08-3-13-003 M LOT 3 BI.It 15 CZlffDIIIL\L. ACIISI 21m n.G ftICS , JtU8Y I. 5080 8. IRVING ST. ~. CO 80110-6327 2077-0•-1-09-015 N LOTI C5-H III.It 7 ~ TISJQISY, l!OaSRT It 3705 I. JA80II ST. DICI.&1IOOD, CO 80110-3.07 2077-0•-1-0I-OO• M LOTS 13-U BLlt 6 UlC:ANDALII: CANPIIEI.I., llICIIUID C , allSS S, JT ftll 375• I. JA80II IT. SIIGI.SIIOOD, co 10110-3•08 2077-0•-1-09-010 M LOTS 27-31 BI.It 7 UlC:ANDALII: 1«11UUQN, WII.I.I»C C , AUallA a, JT TDI . 6198 I . l.AICSVIJ:lf ST . I.I'l'TI.STON, CO 80120-2733 50•0 a DtVDC IT ,no.•• 5010 I IllYDIQ IT ,211.01 3701 I JAICII IT ,11,.13 375' 8 JAICII IT • .. 9 .23 3773 I JAICII IT ,1,1'9. 92· 2077-0•-1-oo-0•1 M JltO I .Ja8CII IT THAT PART OF NS 11• UC •-5-68 DHC Al ac: '22 ft W, 30 ft • a, a oaa or SD MIUlTIN, SIISUILI. a 3890 8. JA80II IT. DICI.&1IOOD, CO 80110-3.10 IC.9.,5 2077-0•-•-02-001 M JtOO I .Ja8CII IT LOT 20 III.It 2 I.Ol'n&DA IU8 YOUNC, PAUL I , cc.rD JO, JT !'DI 3900 8. JA80II IT. IDICLSWOOD, CO 80110-•535 ,1,313.,3 2011-0•-•-02-oo, NV 3930 a .JAaCa IT LOT 17 BI.IC 2 I.Orn&llA 1U8 MYIKIW, JANIS W 3930 8. JA80II IT . SNCI.SWOOD, CO 80110-•535 .951 .59 2011-o•-•-09-006 N LOT 6 8LIC 1 OXFOaD 11'1'8 IIUSCHNSR, VICTOa H II , PAftICIA I., JT !'DI •1•0 I. JA80II IT. SNCLSWOCD, CO 10110-•517 2077-09-1-03-00C N I.OT 7 QUINCY ACIISS DSAY-UUICH, MIUlK •301 I. JASON IT. SNCI.SWOOD, CO 10110-5501 UCO I .Ja8CII IT 1315.•0 '301 I .Ja8CII IT ,o.oo I. 0 1 32xl • • I• ·, • '· CITY OF ENOLEWOOO Concrata Replacement Dlatrlct 1115 -A. .. ••ment Roll 2077-09-1-02-023 N L0'1' 17 QUDICY ACDI PHILLIPS, J»al CZCIIGZ IC66 &. rAZR AV&. IDfCI.&IIOOD, CO 10111-,,01 2077-09-1-02-011 N L0'1' 22 QUillCY ACDI SBWCAN, .JOBPH L 2755 &. IIATl:I AV&. D&lfY&R, CO 10210-,,10 2077-09-C-02-001 N N 75 " or LOT 1 auc 11 au.'1'1 •• 2m n.G MILL&R, GARY D 5 ~LIA L ,,oo I . JAl<lN 1'1'. &Nl:LSIIOCD, CO 10110-1,13 2077-09-C-Ol-015 N L0'1' 15 8LK 2 ~ 8'1'1 SAUND&RI, ..at'1' & 5 ~ L, J'1' ftN 3331 I . ALC0'1"1' 1'1'. DIGI.Z1IOCD, CO 10111 2077-01-3-01-021 N N 70 ft or L0'1' 12 8LK 50 CD'1'DafIAL ACDI 11'1'11 n.G IIANIOlf, NUt.JCRI& 50'1 I . .:nJLIAII ft. DIGI.Z1IOCD, CO 10110-6328 2077-08-3-08-0C3 N L0'1' 8 U I 23 ft m.K 50 c::DffaalIAI, ACDI 11'1'11 n.G IIUN'f, DVIN D 5 &LIZA8S'1'B J, J'1' ftN SOCS I . .:nJLIAII 1'1'. &NGI.EWOOD, CO 80110-6328 1'36 .17 on a aaca ft 1501.12 noo a aaca ft 11,051.H '821 I JASClf 1'1' 11,IH .55 50C1 a .JULIAN 1'1' . 17'1.57 so,, I .JULIAN 1'1' ICI0.53 2077-0C-C-10-005 N C113 I~ C'f LOT 11 BLK 1 aoa 1&AD0111 QAHl:'1', EDITH r un 1. ICAI.AlaTH C'f . DIGI.Z1IOCD, CO 80110-CC20 l311.3C 2011-0,-,-00-0,, N ,ooo 1 ~ ,., PART or n: 11, •G AT A n 30 "w or., coa or auc 37 I.OGAmAU, -vacADD NILJ.SR, WILLIAN r 5'15 CARI800 m>. LI'l"l'Ll:'l'Olf, CO 10123-2713 IIH.OC 2077-09-1-12-00C N C5CO L0'1' 13 HA.Dal IUa l'DIDLAY, IIAaUII~ & C5CO a. ICAI.AlaTH IT . IDIGL&IICOD, CO 10110-5110 2077-01-3-01-015 N L0'1' 17 11UC 50 WIAL ACUS 11'1'11 n.G D&IIAllT , SH:tm.&Y J 503' D&IILNID C'f . &Nl:LSIIOCD, CO 10110-1321 1571.31 503' ~ C'f 1275.11 ...... flolN • ... ., I. 0 • • ·, - .. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concreta Replacement District 1115 • Aaw•ment Roll 2077-01-2-09-011 N LO'l' 10 8Ut 1 ~ VISlf 21m n.G l'tNaI.L • .JUDI ,105 I . KINI: IT . ~. CO 10110-5332 2077-01-2-10-023 N LO'l' • 8Ut ' ~ VISlf Jam n.c: ~. ND.I•• u,o I . .._ CT . ~. CO 10110-5335 '505 I ICD1G IT ,113.73 •HO I.._ CT , .. 2 .,2 1971-35-3-21-015 N 1,11 I ~T'l'S IT LO'l'I 1-10 5 LO'l'I 35-3& 5 LO'l'I 31-•I 8LK 50 5 VAC Al.I.SY ADJ LO'l'I 1-10 5 39-•I AlaaICMI IKXJIDIG ll'OOIIDM'ION DIC AT'ftf: ICINIKaLY A SNITH •. o. aox 12000 JM:ltlON, MS 3923&-2000 1971-35-3-28-012 M LO'l'I 33-3• 8Ut 50 EVANSTON BDWr ADD ltAMID&I.I., IHARaf R 3•59 8. ~AYJ:'l'n: IT. IDICI.EWOOD, CO 80110-2926 1971-3•-•-07-007 M LOT 12 5 Nl/2 or 13 aut 3 aou ADD AND&IUION, LORI 31•8 S. LINCOLN IT. &NGI.SWOOD, CO 80110-253& 2077-10-1-10-002 M LO'l'I 3-• III.It ,2 8 ~ HTS MA.TI.OCK, GUY W 5 ADIUAN J UOS I. LINCOLN IT. SNGI.SWOCD, CO 10110-5731 2077-10-1-10-00S M LO'l'I 1,-1& 81.lt ,2 8 ~ HTI MA.RTIN&Z , AllTIIUll C 7233 8 . 'fAMIUtAC IT. atm.SIIOOD, CO 10112 2011-01-3-08-0,s N LO'l' 13 81.lt '7 caffDQIIAI. M:11&8 7TH n.G nov&lfZANO • l'IIANJC J JR 5050 8. LIMDP Da. IUICI.SIIOCX), CO 80110-&333 2011-08-3-08-0,1 M LO'l' 1' 111.K '7 caffDQIIAI. .M:11&8 7TH n.G I.LOYD, D&IIRA C 50&0 8 . LDIDP Dlt, &IICL&1IOCD, CO 10110-&333 2077-01-3-01-00S N LO'l' 16 81.lt • 7 CDITaalL\I. .M:UI 7TH n.c: LICHilfI, DOI.C11&8 A 50H 8 . LDIDP Da . SNC1.SWOOD, CO 10110-1333 ... 2.79 3,1, 8 I.Al'AD'l'n: IT , .. 2 .1, 31'8 8 LINCOLN ST ,2H.H uo, 8 I.DICOLN IT ,16'.,2 us, 8 LDICOLN IT ,,o,.,o 5050 8 LIMDIDI Dlt '2'8 .59 so,o • I.Da>P Dlt ,,02.53 50H s LDmD oa un.n ,.... flol:H ,,, I • • 0 'a2xl • ------------~-------------~-- • t• • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concreta Replacement Dlatrlct 1995 -AaHNment Roll 2077-08-3-08-007 M · 50H S LIM:l&N DR LOT 1 7 BI.It , 7 C31ftSNNIAL ACll&I 7TB nG c:uLDN&Jl, DAVID K 5 IINICY S, J'f TD 5098 I. LINDDI Dll. IDIQLZIIOOD, co 10110-1333 ,32c.5, 2077-09-1-15-00C N C555 S ~ CT PART or LOTI cs-u 5 PAkT or VAC en ADJ, D&IC .U RC AT A ft 10 ft • or a C IIYIIN, .JUDITH L C555 S. LIPAN CT. IDIGl.&IIOC)I), CO 10110-5511 ,1,315.11 2077-0t-,-07-013 N l'L0'1' 5 IIHIDDa SUB I.SCNAIID , IIICallS' & •H5 S. LIPAN Dll. ,H5 S LIPAII Dll IDIGl.&IIOC)I), co 10110-1,25 ,315.1, 2077-0,-C-10-002 M ,120 S LIPAN ST LOT 21 HAUi SUB IIUCICVAL&, IC&ITB r 5 CH&llYL L, J'f TD C120 I. LIPAN IT . IDIQL&1IOOI), CO 10110-,,02 ,212 .55 2077-0C-C-13•009 M C280 S LIPAN IT LOT 32 HAUi StJ8 LI'fCHrI&U>, lnv&N J 5 JCDI L, J'f TD C280 I. LIPAN IT . IDIQLZIIOOD, co 80110-CCOC ,slC.30 2077-09-1-00-051 NV C315 I LIPAN IT m:c; 150 rr I or D COil lllf 1/C D 1/C DC 9-5-a TB W 100 ft TB I ,o rr TR & 1 ll&Al>I.SY, RI\IIDAIIL J 5 W J, J'f 'IDf '315 S. LIPAN IT . ~. co 10110-5501 ,,11.51 2077-09·1-00-0'2 N m:c; 210 rr I or • coa lllf 11, • ITANPADOS, caoaG& D 5 NARY .DD, C325 S. LIPAN IT . C325 S LIPAII IT 1/C DC 9-5-A 1'11 W 10 ft 1'11 S 10 ft TR & 1 J'f 'IDf ~. CO 80110-5501 1971-3c-,-OC•013 N LO'l' 2 C III.It 1 Mlllt ACD WDIDT, P&QC;Y A 2118C comcsI.lUI ST. COlfir&R, CO 80C33•911C 2011-03-1-oc-oo, N LO'l'I 17•19 III.It, RIQC;Dfl IDICil GIDIII DAY&Y, •YBl:LI.S I 3570 I . LOQAII IT. ~. CO 80110-3731 2077-10·1·05-023 N LOTS '7-H III.It 37 S aDlfY HTS VAC 5 1/2 ALI.SY ADJ AllNIIIUnATOa or Y&TS An'ADS • aansu.a A caoan 12C2 S. P&lllflYLYAIIIA ST. LlTTI.STOII, CO 80121-2258 '880.C5 31H S LOCalf IT .531.U 3570 S LOCalf IT ,221.53 '301 I LOQAII IT ,1,853 .JC ,_ IO tll ,- .. I • • • • .. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concrete Replacement Dlatrlct 1995 • An ... ment Roll 2077-10-4-20-034 M LOT 33 8I.K 4 B&LLEIIOOD DlltNBACH, I.ISAM 5542 I . CAI.SY AVE. I.IT'l'l.lTON, CO 80121 1971-35-2-16-022 M LOTS 47-48 III.It 9 1f HUTTS 1ST ADD TO IVAMSTON PI1Tlt%Alt, DCNAI.D I' JR 2901 8 . laRION ST . ~. CO 80110-1768 1971-35-2-23-003 M LOT 3 8I.K 2 ARAPAHOE ACRIS BUii PIIJUION, IRIC P.O. BOX 472 C:SORGITONN, CO 80444-0472 1971 -35-2-23-004 M I.OT 4 8I.K 2 ARAPAHOE ACRIS BUii PIIRSON, JUDITH m:ccs 1331 E . DAJt'lH)UTH AVE. INCI.EWOOD, CO 80110-3039 1971-35-3-14-005 M I.OTS 13-14 8I.K 26 IVANSTOlf 8DlfY ADD STRUVE , HINRY D , laRY II.IZAlll'l'H, JT TIN 3268 S. laRION ST . INGI.IWOOD, CO 80110-2930 2077-03-3-07-042 M LOT 12 BI.K 1 ox-llOlf uaua or 4/13 DASCHOl'SICY, 'l'<lNff W, TANYA I, JT TIN 705 W. NASSAU WAY INGLIWOOD, CO 80110-4538 41101 8 I.OQAN ST '2,291.81 2901 8 IGIUCII ST $1,209.34 3020 8 IGIUCII ST $539.58 3030 8 IGIUON ST $1,598.48 3268 8 MIUlION ST $1,196 .56 705 1f DSSAU WAY $2,966.32 1971-35-2-00-021 M 2909 8 OG1DSN ST ac; 504 .74 n 1, 11.45 n a o, • cca or aw 1/4 or• 1/4 TR a 55 n TR 1 12 McQCJIIAN, KATIIL&IN I. 2909 8. OGDIM ST . lllln.lWOOD , CO 80110-1747 1971-35-2-14-007 M LOTI 15-1' III.K 2 IVANSTOlf IDwr ADD IIUIDla , TIIUINUI H , Nit.I.& C 2954 a . OG:oSII ST . lllln.lWOOD , CO 10110-1748 1971-35-2-14-001 M I.OTI 17-1111I.K 2 SVANSTON 8DlfY ADD •aTl'ALI., DAVID A 2960 a . OG:oSII ST . ~. CO 80110-1748 2077-04-4-12-012 N I.OT 4 aut 2 110U ISADOlf8 ...a?a , Aml191' 1092 "· OXlcaD PI.. ~. CO 80110-4465 oe-Mly-N '383 .73 2954 8 OGDIDI ST $1,313 .31 2HO 8 OGllal ST ,,11 .12 1012 1f axrcm, PI. $1,352.29 ~ 2fol24 I • 0 • • •, - <. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concrata Replacement Dlatrlct 1995 -Aaewment Roll 2077•04·4·10•011 M LOT 13 BLK 1 ROH MDDOlf8 M:)NTANO, WILLIAM I' 5 TllUJil.LO, 1'ANOIIA D, JT DN 1121 W. OXFOJU> PL. SNCLIWOOD, co 80110-4464 2077•04·4-12·014 M LOT 6 BLK 2 ROH NIADOll8 nI.CH, CHRISTINE 1122 1f. OXl'OltD PL. ~. CO 80110-4434 2077-04-4-12-001 M LOT 7 8LK 2 ROD MDDOlf8 WALOUltI • sn.vssn:a I' 5 MAR.aAlll:T A 1152 W. OXl'OltD PL. IDfGI.SIIOOD, co 80110-4434 2077-04·4·10-009 M LOT 15 8LK 1 ROH MDDOlf8 UCTOR, LARRY R 5 "31NST'l'I: I., JT T&N 1171 W. OXFORD PL . &NGI.EWOOD, CO 80110-4464 1971-34-4•15•001 M LOTS 1-2 BLK 7 HA1fTHORN MAUI., &DWIN & 5 MIUlION I., JT TEN 3200 8 . P&ARL ST . &NCLJ:WOOD, CO 80110-2712 1971-34·4-14•023 M I.OTB 47-48 BLK 6 IIAIITHORN 11:NCITT, C&RALDINE & 3201 8. P&ARL BT. &NGI.&IIOClD, co 80110-2711 1971-34•1•30·019 M N 50 Fr 01' & 1/2 01' PLOT 5 YAX.& Rn.I. &X & 30 l'T nn , JIOIISJlT I. 5 SHIJII.&Y C, JT T&N 6350 1f . NNIBl'I&I.D AVS . D&NVl:R, CO 80235-3053 1971-34•4•04•014 M I.OTB 25-26 III.It 1 IIANlt ADD DAJINAI.I. , I.SI.IA 3187 8 . P&MNBYl.VANIA ST . &NGI.&WOOD, CO 80110-2715 2077-10·4-19·014 M LOT 3 5 N 1 l'T 01' LOT 2 8LK 6 -I.Lal'OOD 81.A'l'l:R, &LLIB 5 a.ARaAJIP. A, JT T&N 1900 &. CI~ PL. 1104 DIC:I.&IIOOD, CO 80110-3151 2077-04-4-12·002 NV LOT 8 III.It 2 ROS& N&ADOIIS C&RI.ICX, THClal A 5 DI.SN I., JT '1'1:11 1155 W. PIUMC&TOlf PI.. IDICn.SIIOCX), CO 80110-4462 QI.May.ff 1121 1f OXl'OIID PL .941.67 1122 1f OXl'OIID PL ,1,489 .82 1152 1f OXl'OltD PL ,1,043 .90 11 71 1f OXl'ORD PI. ,121.82 3200 8 ISAltL BT ,u6.49 3201 8 ISAltL ST '364.57 2815 8 ....sn.VMnA ST ,1,191.23 3187 8 ....-sn.VMnA ST '1H .97 570 ~ Cll .488 .67 1155 1f ftDICSTOII PI. ....... ..... I • • ·, • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Concrete Replacement District 19H -Aauument Roll 2077-10-1-08-025 NV W 50 FT OF I.oTS 44-48 BI.It 40 8 m:JWY HTS BAVES, ICll:ITH B 12 II:. QUINCY AVE. ICNGI.EWOCX), CO 80110-4644 2077-0t-1-01-005 M I.oT 1 Jll:NSll:M SUB 2MD n.G DOANI:, Mll:lU.DI C 5 OPAL W, JT ftM 1201 W. IIAl>CI.Iff AVE. IDIGI.ll:WOOD, CO 80110-5527 1971-34-1-08-024 M I.oTS 41-42 BI.It 2 KII.I.IEI SUB RSI 2/3 TATS , M J 11:NTSRPRISES 3682 S. CilRAPI: ST. DENVER, CO 80237-1029 1971-34-1-08-021 M N 1/2 OF 35 At.I. 31 BI.It 2 KII.I.IZ8 SUB RSI 2/3 MAJllCll:Y, PHYI.I.IS ANN 2739 S. IHEIIMAN ST. ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110-1118 1971-34-1-08-019 M X.OT 32 5 S 1/2 OF 33 BI.It 2 KII.I.Ill:8 SUB RSI 2/3 SftlfART, PAUL W 5 VEJUIA II:, JT ftM 2749 S. SHll:RMIUf ST. ENGI.EWOOD, CO 80110-1118 1971-34-1-07-007 M X.OT 11 , N 1/2 OF 10 , 8 25 FT OF LINVAU: ST NOW VM:, ORAN, ROBll:llT L 5 JANll:T F, JT ftM 1711 8. ntANICLDI ST. LI'l"l'LETON, CO 80122-1313 1971-34-1-07-011 M X.OTS 3-4 BLlt 9 ANN»IDAl,S HONCATII:, taX II: 5 RSQINA K, JT ftM 2778 8 . 81111:RMlUf ST. ll:NCL&IIOOD, CO 80110-1119 1971-34-4-10-022 M I.oTS 43-44 BI.It 6 ROSE ADD ANDll:RSON, MAJlY II: 3211 8 . SHll:IINAN ST . ll:NGLE1l'OOO, co 80110-2614 2077-10-1-26-023 M X.OTS 44-45 81.K 58 S IIDWY HTS VAC 5 1/2 ALI.SY ADJ ROD<ZRS, SIJlfARD W 5 CHAaL0'1"1'S II: , JT ftll 4608 S. SHll:IINAN ST . SNGI.E1IOOD, CO 10110-5111 12 II: QIJINCY AVE $1,719.16 1201 W ltADCLiff AVE '328.50 2715 S .__. ST .475.55 2739 8 SIIDKAII ST ,265 .84 2749 S SIIDKAII ST $509.39 2754 S .__. ST ADJ I.oT 11 BI.It 9 ANNNID '379.37 2788 S SIIDKAII ST ,258 .06 3211 S SIIDKAII ST ,,2 .12 HOii S SIIDKAII ST .335.72 1971-28-3-02-075 M 2315 I Tll:JION IT N 94 FT OF S 110 FT or LOTI 11-19 11:X II: 5 FT Im ~ IIUt 1 IOUTIILNal QUDDII IIMaMMf, D&L8SJIT L 5 GC»CI, NUIGUtST N, JT TD 2315 I. TS.Jl:lll IT. 11:NQLSWOOD, CO 10110-1042 ,221 .99 .. I • 0 • • CfTY OI' !NOL.IWOOD I', \ ,. Concrete Replacement Dla1rtct 1111 • AN .. ment Roll 2077-01-2-10-031 N LOT 10 11Ut 5 l'LSUAlff VDW 21'D n.G IIAIIIICD, a1a1n 1oZ110r 5 cum.a .._, n 'l'D 3300 W. TUl"fl A.VS. ~. CO 10110-5331 2011-10-2-21-009 11 LOT 9 NOUa -laIUUr, IIICIIASL S 5 ftSRMID L, i1't BIi 115 W. 1M%Cal A.VS. ~. CO 10110-5141 1971-21-2-11-001 IC LOn 37-31 mac II -:aw, ftl .... ALJ:C::S .. 2117 W ..... A.VS. ~. CO 10110-10,9 1911-3,-1-02-009 11 LOT 1 111.K 1 Di.a -- l&UW, DID A 5 lall% J, JT BIi 1702 2ffll A.VS C'f. QIISSLSY, CO 10131-C951 1911-,,-,~15-011 11 LOTI 33-3C IIUt 7 IIAlffHCmf ~, Alllll:TTS N 3255 I. IIAIRDIQTCII IT. ~. CO 10110-2727 1971-35-C-Ol-011 N LOT 11 IIUt 2 LADICK ava caa.:nr, VIOl&T I 3295 I. WILLUNa IT. ~. CO 10110-3037 '""'-d: 5111111 U0:50 PM . HOO W 'IUITI AW ,151.31 115 W ml«* A.VS ,u1.se 2117 W --A.VS ,2 ... 11 2709 I IIA88DlnC* IT ,2,,se.u 3255 I .... DlnC* IT ,22,.51 3295 I WILLIMII IT .7I0.53 11115,530.k • •. .... • I· ./ · .. "· June 18. 1996 City ofF..aslewood Office ofDirec:tor ofF~ial Servicn 3400 s. Elllti St. Englewood, Co. 80110-2304 De.-Sir: • • O.cbofilcy 70~W.Na1aiWay F.nsJewood, Co. 80110 I willh to protelt the .. nanem apimt my property Ill 705 W. Nanu Way . by lbe Coac:rete Dillrict #1995, IIIX acbedule #2077-03-3-07-042. "'· The proteat i1 in regard to lbe &ilan of lbe c:0111111ctur to ,lope lbe curb, 8l*er' md 1idewalk in fi-OIII of my home. The coac:rete waa jUlt replaced not ,loped II m even &II from lbe comer to lbe end of my property. I now have lbe 11111e problem with a low area lhlll allowa waler to lbnd ad lpin 1 .. to deteriorllioa oflbe c:oacnte. Dwiag heavy waler' china lbe low lpOt fill, up IIIOllab to let WIier build ap ovw the ,idewalk md omo my lawn. I would wilb to have tbi, problem adch11ed • to lbe mom ofmy m11ae.J1 10 lhlll I may have lhil area nclca to chin property or lave Ille ,o1111ww wbo p.-.formed lhi, work redo it to correc:t lhi, problem Ill no fill1ller qpeme to me. Tbank you. Heme ..... : 789-2407 Oflice ...,_: '790-4420 ... ·. . . .. . • I· • • 11/1-tv1 >"II Tl) PR-() rtsr Tfl£ /I-SsL~~/#!Wr /lr;,4/µ{r Ttl£ /JR~l'Urff /fr J61q ~-Et,.Ar/ sr. tPA/rtlt£ 6/(.t?C<..t</vJ T#IJr tvt:. !)11) /f/~ r Pt:.1~ T?-1£. P~of~ry ,+r rli'L 7i#!.c r/1~ //Jl/~rbrb'Ts wu.c 41/foe. 7?fl---/Jlf.,,/st-/c_, l,(/IL/t:..5 l)e/?r. ;v;::o~u "1£. 7//Z h.lJ~~ ~/ff .JRM£ ~~1<.,,(lj) 1ojjf.r. Jf/1:.. la~c/l;?;c.; if/£ //,,/IUT/ t:>)/ 111r:/1s-1 v~y r~~ &t1N',l'/J C,1/-~. 77~ ltrctL ~"'11'~y ~/if A/',r ;µp,,/2.,11,eL) t?j:-Tr/,L 1tS".ffffA1uf/,. 1,,1~ 1/AfJ ,dJ ttl#'? T~ ~v-,141 ~r ;r~ M'S£Jf ,M~. //-,4-~ WL ft!A$Jt/A/ A..1£... ~lkL..l) / . ffe'nl,t, h /IPL $U ltvGL--If M-'7T k#' I> /I /)J tt-.J/h?~ ,tt iii£ fili,;L-1111:. C-ulrNJ PP :ref,e /Jf(~f'~ry. 1;rs /111 ( t{.)/j),t.{lf7~/)1.V(;.... Tlfth-AtL Tf/~€ S~/l,,Tf ~F Tl'I/A/lr-5 /tu~L /)It£ 1.C l7Jt t1/l/1{£ ~tv£fi S£t£f Tl-Ill P/1...pf~ry. ;h'l:--P#RU Ifs P~ ~f ;4..r 'IPµ~ II /1 o (~ J u/ M T/1{ £J)1f1Z-P,c c Ir Y k,/li) "f. '-Ur Le:,e ~E-JN/,W 1/y 11/J' fu~ r;m2-y l>. Urrc«. A.,- lt /I /.//)•L. Yllu/ C/~Ct..,£ 1 /l?;vt<-Ar,vr; ~ <f'tJ/.? 2- T d . .,, (7/V ~J~-9YJ7 (/1;?.,,1.) ~r (7/9)~4 -~71 y .11~c ~~ .. . . . ., I· ; I • • ~----------. ~ t -. I; ... =-":--,--= '·· ... :_. ·i ...... -· --- June 27 • 1996 • ·_:l,1996 ,, ·., 1 ·-.I The City of Englewood 3400 So. Elati St. Englewood, Colorado 80110 Frank Gryglewicz Director Financial Services Re: Concrete Dist. 1995 Tax Schedule• 1971-34-2-14-011 L ,.,--y . --..,..-,--:,-;·,..i C.t 1 :,i .r.Gtn :.i G1 t,.,,t, E11tGLf',JtJGO, CO This is my written protest on my concrete repair for 2990 So. Delaware St. I chose to go with the City doing my concrete repair after I had gotten several bids just in case there was a problem. The following is a list of my problems I had with waiting for the City to do my concrete replacetnent. 8-11-95 Concrete was removed by Stackholm Const. Co. In the process they broke another large piece of concrete that did not have to be replaced, damaged the street, damaged my water box and pipe. They left 3 blocks of South Delaware with out barricades for over 6 hours. I called the city spoke to Paul Kapaun ha stated he was not aware they had started early and he would notify Stackholm Const. to bring barricades. I started at 4:00 p.m. putting up my own caution tape, I was prepared to string Christmas lights if necessary. At 5:05 p.m. barricades started arriving. The large truck that was used to break the concrete was then parked an my Cornell corner so close to the stop sign at Cornell and Delaware that no one could see the stop sign. The back end of this truck hung over the hood of my car and leaked oil all over the hood of my car as well as the str .. t. I called the Englewood Police Dept. who wrote a ticket and put it on the windshield of the truck. The Englewood Police also made arrange,nents to have a temporary stop sign put in the •iddle of Cornell as this is a busy intersection. 8-16-95 10:20 a.m. Forms were set and concrete was poured in the 3000 block of South O.laware,I was told I was next and I said absolutely not until utilities could ca.a out and check th• damage they had done to my water box and pipe.The concrete truck proceeded to rinse his truck in my torn out area. At 2:40 p.m. Utilities came out and checked •Y water pipe and box. Utilities stated the whole water box and pipe would have to be reset as they had gotten concrete inside. Paul Kapaun still could not get in touch with the contractors. 8-16-95 9:15 a.m. Paul Kapaun ca•• by with a hand written estimate as to what my cost would be. <copy enclosed.) 8-17-95 10:40 a.m. Spoke to Linda in Public Works I requested she have Rick Kahm call me. At 11145 Linda called • . .. I • , ------------------------------i • • • , back to say Rick would not be in all day. I was rude to Linda and later apologized in p•r•on to her that my frustration was not at her but was who was in charge and wh•r• could I get some h•lp and answers. She conn•cted m• to Chuck Est•rly. He was not aware of any problem• on South D•lawar•. He could not contact Rick, but would hav• Paul Kapaun call me. Paul called me and stated the project was on schedul• and someone would call ma before th• day was out. B-1B-9b 31l~P·•· I called Chuck Esterly and told hi• the work was completed and I appreciated his involvement as it wasn't until I called him that things started to get done. B-21-9~ 7:12 a.m. Wooden for•• removed the "-t paint" tap• taken down. Par Paul Kapaun the contractor has 1 week to remove debris. A• you can ••e this w•• • nightmare. What I had hoped would be• vary •••Y project since the city was running it, and if there were probl••• at least I would f .. l confident the city would do• prof•••ional Job, this really turned out to be a mass.I raaliz• I have a 2 year guarant .. but I firmly beleive this should go to a utility. I am not the only one that u••• the sidewalk, •specially on• corner. The hand written bid was for •3~1.00 your ••••••ad .. aunt is S315.40. I don•t know if this AIIIOUnt can go any lower or not. I would appreciat• your consideration. I still find it interesting that on the concrete public hearings the aaount stated was it could be as low as •oe.oo low end to •4,~.oo high-end. I ••de a video of all this .. ss frOIII the baginning to the end •• well as took pictur ... They can be furnished upon request. Thank You for you ti .. and consideration in this aatter. Respectfully, ~4'\~ Ann Nabholz 2990 So Delaware St. Englawood, Colorado 80110 789-~327 cc1 Doug Clark City Council •. .. ,; I· I - ' . <. • • " . . . • ~~,.e _.....,.____., P.:6t .t./. -fit:P t=~ ~.;./ ~~4. P.I(. 8-l•-'1~ . ' .. I. j . .. • (, -~ ----- • 7 ·c.:~ TO: ENGLWOOD CITY COUNCIL 11611BERS JUNE 27. 1996 ~-. , . .;- Fll)/1: EUGENE J. ct 1HERESE 11ICHAUD JT '!EN. 3985 s. INCJ ST. ENGLEIIOOD. CO. 00110 OIi /!Ar 24'1'11. 1996 wr l&ECEIJ?l:D "' LETTD l'R.ON TU CITY o, EllaLEWOOD INFORJfING flS 01' .tN ASSESS11EN'r OUR P.ROPER.Tr AT 3985 s. INCA. ,oa CONCR.ET WORK DONE DURING THE SU1fl'1ER. AND FALL 01' 1995. IIE PUB.CHASED 'l'HI S P.ROPEFi.TYON Nor. 30TH1 1995 ,ao,r SCOTT AND REBECCA 11c lINNrY. 'J'HJ: .ROPER.TY WAS LISTED WITH CJ:NTURr 211 AND THE AGENT WAS /Lui.y J'lcKINNEY. IT WASN'T UNTili ',WE l·IERS Ill Til!!: P.'iOP03.!L .;T,tGS TH..iT llE: D I 3C077"!?,,D /£tar llcKINNEY WAS TU lfOTHEFI. OF SCOTT J{CKINNEY. THIS IrlFO!UU.TION WAS NOT GI'YEll .!IY ."V.n.Y ."fclC:r rr :1::::y. l1P..s. fa:Krra TF.Y 1: .. rn TO DE .l..l!Ar.I: o, f'la JIOR.K DONE BY THE CITY BUT DIDN'T DISCLORE 'ff/IS .tr fflr rI~ o, CLOSING. #Z' ,UL ffLAT THE PR.EF'IOUS SCOTT .I.ND ·~CA HclI1n1rr SHOULD P.tY THIS BILL. JIE BO UGHT T i I I S P.'W ?.',?.:'Y ,-BEE .tND CLJ:.11& o, ALL LEINS AND ENCU11BER.ANC ES • Eli&El!E J. ,"fl C&UJJ TJ;S, 1l'...E 11. IIICJU.UD ·, • I· • · .. • .. To the city of Englewood, I. Charles M Ibbotson. reside at 3150 S. Bannock St. and am contesting the bill I received for the concrete replacement. First, last summer I placed a call to the city and found out that my driveway would be replaced during this project. I was told that all the driveways that needed replacing would be replaced. The workers did the curb and sidewalks, but did not replace the worse part of the concrete: my driveway. How was something so obvious over looked? And bow come some of my neighbors up the street bad theirs replaced? Please explain the justification of whose needed replacing! Also I would like to know why my bill is $533.00 for such a shabby job. For instance one of the slabs is aJready chipped and broken that you replaced! please come by and take a took at it for yourselves. If I would have known that you weren't going to replace my driveway I would have hired a contractor to replace it with the two slabs and curb, this would have been more cost effective. Please give me a breakdown of bow much more I would have paid for~ additional work. Is it posstble that I am being billed for the driveway? Is that why my bill is so high? Please look into this! Sincerely, Charles M Ibbotson J :a t... "' f; C ~ (") "' ,.,, 00 I -<: IT1 c :- -.,,..____ .... ---........ '• • I • t ./ RECE!VS'O DATE .... 4.: .. ;~!~ ... ~y~~---·" ~_:_: ___ -_. ___ ...... June 18. 1996 City ofF.oglowood <, Oflic~ ofDin,m,r ofFimncial Services 3400 S. Elllti St Eagl~ Co. 80110-2304 De.-Sir: • C. • D•cbofiky 705 W. Nu ... Way Englewood. Co. 80110 I wilh to protelt the me....m ..-r my property at 705 W. Nmaa Way. by the Concrete Dillrict #1995, la ICbeclule #2077-03-3-07-042. The prote1t i, ia rep-cl to lbe &ihn of lbe emnctor to ,lope the curb, goiter md ,idewalk in hat ofmy home. The cooc:rete wa jull replsed DOI ,loped at m even &II tram the comer to the end ofmy property. I now have the mne problem with a low sea Cbll allOWI Wlhr to llmll al apin lead to delwionlioa oflbe cooc:rete. During heavy WIDI" ma lbe low apot fill, up lllOll8la to let WIier build up over the 1idewalk and Olllo my lawn. I would wilh to have du, problem adch11ed • to lbe IIDOld ofmy w11med 10 Cbll I may have tbil ... 1-.c1one to drain properly or have lbe ~°'*1lmll" wbo prefonlllld lhi, wodt redo it to cornet du, problem It oo filrlber opeme to me. Tbmt you. Home pllaae : 789-2'07 Office pboae : 790-<U20 .. ', '(. •. • I· 0 '- • ·, • ... tt/t--'111 f"II m Pt~ rtsr TII£. /1-ss~~~~wr /k;,41µ{, Ttlt:. f)R~l'Urr /Jr J6!C/ ~-Et,..Ar/ sr. ~ N' rtl If... 6 t(. tJ u ;<.Iv J rr/ If r wE-I) 11) ,.1.1~ r tJt,,1 .#' T7f£ P~of~TY ,+r rn'L 7i#!~ r/le 1/1'/Phry,#J"s tuU!.L. /11/roe. rfft-;J1t.,~t...1c.., tf/lbc.5 })£/Jr. 1vfP~u lh£. r& H,1J£-K-1()#1" ;J"/1/£ //~1<.,.u.iJ !l);Jjfs-. 'VC /al2c/171fc.J ,He-//,,/UT/ c;µ l/~;;7s-/ A./~y ;ul~ &<f#t~J {.,,,~. 17~ /;Tl£ ~jl?/',?yy ~/11 J./,r IJ./P,/2/l?e/.} I?~ Tr/L.- 11-.ff£.(fllfe.v-,-. tv~ l'//ltl) d ttJ,tµ,, T~ !(.v~w ~r 111£. AfS£Jf Mb//, //';1-lJ W£-;eA$1t,1,t1 A}£-;da-L.l) . . / . t/lhf,t.. )'/~L $2/2./r.vG,{.."'16,vff ~~/) I'! /)J~.J/7'?~ lf't rtl ti A7 L wt: C-c.t?.r.FLJ P""" ;r& /JR ~f?~ry. 1 Ts f£1 ( l,{..,Vj),£;e~l>1.vC-Tl/.1Jr AtL TIie.SL. S~/l.,,T.f ~F rt'IIA/!r-5 ~{U/hL iJ~ I~ 7?k £//Ml£ ~j,i'/l S£t£f Tl-Ill.. PIZ1>f~T7. 1111:...-P,i/PU Ifs P~ AY'f-r "J/Tt~ 11 ( 1 o /#Jr I,<) M 71/{ E:--.r J1f7Z.. P,e "It y t.e,/ll) t. '-V r Lt:,( ~£.Sk/lUJ IJ'f 11/J'" fv~ {;./f/Ly !). Uff-?£,,e Ar It /I /f 1!Jt£ r1¥t.v1 C/~ct-£ / /11 ~v°'(....Atevr; (;/.) tf'tP/f z..... Td . 'If (71'!) ~t~-9YJ7 (~L) ilr (7/'?)~4 -~'JI y .JI~(~~ ' ' ... . . . I. , . .......-. • June 27, 1996 The City of Englewood 3400 So. Elati St. Englewood, Colorado 80110 (, • • Frank Gryglewicz Director Financial Services Re: Concrete Dist. 1995 Tax Schedule• 1971-34-2-14-011 ----.,,--,-. • ·.:J.1996 l :.J ; L-~--;-:--~-:-:~ C!J \ u,i .r.\J t:-:' J G, r '"".t E,·1G LE',J1,,j(' CO This is my written protest on my concrete repair for 2990 So. Delaware St. I chose to go with the City doing my concrete repair after I had gotten several bids just in case there was a problem. The following is a list of my problems I had with waiting for the City to do my concrete replacement. 8-11-95 Concrete was removed by Stackholm Const. Co. In the process they broke another large piece of concrete that did not have to be replaced, damaged the street, damaged my water box and pipe. They left 3 blocks of South Delaware with out barricades for over b hours. I called the ~ity spoke to Paul Kapaun he stated he was not aware they had started early and he would notify Stackholm Const. to bring barricades. I started at 4:00 p.m. putting up my own caution tape, I was prepared to string Christmas lights if necessary. At 5:05 p.m. barricades started arriving. The large truck that was used to break the concrete was then parked on my Cornell corner so close to the stop sign at Cornell and Delaware that no one could see the stop sign. The back end of this truck hung over the hood of my car and leaked oil all over the hood of my car as well as the street. I called the Englewood Police Dept. who wrote a ticket and put it on the windshield of the truck. The Englewood Police also made arrangements to have a temporary stop sign put in the •iddle of Cornell as this is a busy intersection. B-lb-95 10:20 a.m. Forms -re set and concrete was poured in the 3000 block of South Delawara,I was told I was next and I said absolutely not until utilities could co .. out and check the damage they had done to my water box and pipe.The concrete truck proceeded to rinse his truck in my torn out area. At 2:40 p.m. Utilities came out and checked my water pipe and box. Utilities stated the whole water box and pipe would have to be reset as they had gotten concrete inside. Paul Kapaun still could not get in touch with the contractors. B-lb-95 9:15 a.m. Paul Kapaun ca .. by with a hand written estimate as to what my cost would be. <copy enclosed.) B-17-95 10:40 a.m. Spoke to Linda in Public Works I requested she have Rick Kah• call ... At 11145 Linda called .. I • I --------------------~--,.---------------------------.--~ • • t• • <. ----~-------, June 27, 1996 The City of Englewood 3400 So. Elati St. Englewood, Colorado 80110 Frank Gryglewicz Director Financial Services Re: Concrete Dist. 1995 Tax Schedule* 1971-34-2-14-011 This is my written protest on my concrete repair for 2990 So. Delaware St. I chose to go with the City doing my concrete rapair after I had gottan several bids just in case there was a problem. The following is a list of my problems I had with waiting for the City to do my concrete replacement. 8-11-95 Concrete was removed by Stackholm Const. Co. In the process they broke another large piece of concrete that did not have to be replaced, damaged the ·street, damaged my water box and pipe. They left 3 blocks of South Delaware with out barricades for over b hours. I called the city spoke to Paul Kapaun he stated he was not aware they had started early and he would notify Stackholm Const. to bring barricades. I started at 4:00 p.m. putting up my own caution tape, I was prepared to string Christmas lights if necessary. At 5:05 p.m. barricades started arriving. The large truck that was used to break the concrete was than parked on my Cornall corner so close to the stop sign at Cornall and Delaware that no one could see the stop sign. The back and of this truck hung over the hood of my car and leaked oil all over the hood of my car as well as th• street. I called the Englewood Police Dept. who wrote a ticket and put it on the windshield of the truck. The Englewood Police also made arrangements to have a temporary stop sign put in the middle of Cornall as this is a busy intersection. 8-lb-95 10:20 a.m. Forms were set and concrete was poured in the 3000 block of South Dalawara,I was told I was next and I said absolutely not until utilities could come out and check the damage they had dona to my water box and pipe.The concrete truck proceeded to rinse his truck in my torn out area. At 2:40 p.m. Utilities came out and checked my water pipe and box. Utilities stated the whole water box and pipe would have to be reset as they had gotten concrete inside. Paul Kapaun still could not get in touch with the contractors. B-lb-95 9:15 a.m. Paul Kapaun caae by with a h.nd ...ritten estimate as to what my cost would be. <copy enclosed.) 8-17-95 10140 a.m. Spoke to Linda in Public Works I requested she have Rick Kahm call ... At 11145 Linda called ,- ·, .. I • • 0 1 32xl • .,-------------------..-------..--~ • . ' • .. back to say Rick would not be in all day. I waa rude to Linda and later apologized in person to her that my frustration was not at her but was who was in charge and where could I g•t some help and answers. She connected t11e to Chuck Esterly. He was not aware of any problems on South Delaware. He could not contact Rick, but would have Paul Kapaun call me. Paul called ma and stated the project was on schedule and sa..one would call me before the day was out. 8-18-96 31l~p.m. I called Chuck Esterly and told him the work was completed and I appreciated his involvement as it wasn't until I called him that things started to get done. 8-21-9~ 7.: 12 a.m. Wooden farms removed the "wet paint" tape taken down. Per Paul KAJ)aun the contractor has 1 w .. k ta remove debris. As you can ••e this was a night•are. What I had hoped would be a very easy project since the city was running it, and if there were problems at least I would f .. l confident the city would do a professional jab, this r•ally turned out to be a mess.I realize I hav• a 2 y•ar guarant .. but I fir•ly bel•ive this should go to a utility. I am not the only one that us•s the sidewalk, especially on a earner. The hand written bid was far •3~1.00 your •• .. ••ad ..aunt is •315.40. I don't know if thi• aaaunt can go any lawar-ar not. I would apprac:iate your can•ideratian. I •till find it interesting that an the cancr•t• public hearings the ..aunt stated was it could be as law•• 968.00 law end ta •4,:500.00 high-end. I •ad• a vid•o of all this ... s froa th• beginning ta th• and as .... 11 as took pictur ... Th•y can ba furni•h•d upon requ•st. Respectfully, ~4\~ Ann Nabholz 2990 So Delaware St. Engl•waod, Colorado 80110 789-~327 CCI Doug Clark City Council ,. 0 I •, • • , . ,, • f?IS~ ~~~ ;.,r _.......,____., /J.« .t./. ~c~~.;J ~~4. P.I(. ' _./ 8-1,..,~ I· • ·, • <, -;.-~::------·--------- ' I _ :~ I ,f .' ~.:.-__·:. __ ~ - •1 TO: ENGUJIOCJD CITY COUNCIL IIB/!BERS JUNE 27.1996 -.~----- FRO/f: JT/GENE J. ct rHERESE lfICIUUD JT rEN. 3985 S. INCJ ST. ENGLESIOOD. 00. 00110 O• l!.tr 24n. 1996 w IUC.l'I'7CD A C,.1'2'2'.D Jl'AON na: CI2'r or ENor.InlOOD IN,ORJfINQ rrs or AN ASS.l'SS11Eff OUB PROPER.2'r A2' 3985 s. INCA. roR. CONCR.ET WORK DONE DUBINC fflE SUlfflER. AND rALL OF 1995. llE PURCHASED 7'11IS PR.OPEH TYON Nor. 30TH. 1995 rR.Olt SCOTT AND REBECCA lfc lINNrr. THr •aoPER.2'r WAS C.IS2'ED WITH Czi:NTUR.r 21. AND 7'11.1' AQEll'r WAS 1£tR.y lfclINNEr. IT WASN'T UNTIL :. WE r~RE n1 T'flE P.w;,os_!L .-;TAG.":' TH..tT rr.:: Di Sco 71"!'..,,D JIAar HcKINNEr WAS '1'll.l' ltOTEIEn OF SCOTT Jic!INNEr. THIS I~FO!UUTION WAS NOT Girnrr s :r :iA.i'I.Y :icXn11:::r. liP..s. Hc Kn aTF.Y 1:LD T O DE .AFIA.i'.E or '1'll.l' WO.RK DONE Br THE CITY BUT DIDN'T DISCLO S .'!: ff/IS A2' 2'112' 2'Ilt.l' o, CLOSINOe llzo R.l'L ffl.AT THE PRErioUS SCOTT .AND •u:c:CA HclINNEr SHOULD PAr 2'HIS BILL. IIE BO UGHT Til I S P.'W P!::R.:'Y rBEE AND CLUB or Al,L LEINS AND ENCU11BE1tANCES • RESFt'CFUUI. F.TJ GEi!E J. a1 Chn.UJ) Tl:S. :A'.,E II. Illa/AUD I. • • (. To the city of Englewood, I. Charles M. lbbotson, reside at 31SO S. Bannock St. and am contesting the bill I received for the concrete replacement. First, last suJDJDer' I placed a call to the city and found out that my driveway would be replaced during this project. I was told that all the dmeways that needed replacing would be replaced. The workers did the curb and sidewalks. but did not replace the worse part of the concrete: my driwway. How was something so obvious owr looked? And how come some of my neighbors up the Sired bad theirs replaced? Please explain the justification of whose needed replacing! Also I would like to know why my bill is SS33.00 for such a shabby job. For iDSblDce one of the slabs is already clripped and brobn that you replaced! please come by and take a look at it for yourselws. If I would have known that you weren't going to replace my driveway I would bric hired a contractor to replace it with the two slabs and curb. this would have been more cost effective. Please give me a breakdown of bow much more I would bric paid for the additional wodc. Is it possil>le that I am being billed for the driveway? Is that why my bill is so high? Please look into this! Sincerely, Charles M Ibbolson 1! :u '-,,, C ::?: C"') "' CID ,,, II -<: rr, c -:- •. .. ., I • , - ,, R E.CE.\V SO DATE .. -4.:.!!_:!.~---·· B'<--~~---··· June 18, 1996 City off'.a8lewood Office ofDiredor ofFiomcial Services 3400 S. Elai St f.aBlewood. Co. 80110-2304 .. • .. - Ducho&ky 705 W. Na11nu W'flf F.oglewood, Co. 80110 De.-Sir: I wilh to promt the welllllld apimt my pn,perty It 705 W. Na1111 W'flf . by the Concrete Dillric:t #1995 , m ac:Wde #2077-03-3-07-042. 1be protell i• in reprd to the failme of the comnctor" to alop, the c:urb, ....-md 1idewalk in ind ofmy heme. 'The cooc:rete wa jl.1111 replaced not ,loped It m even filll Ihm the comer to the end ofmy property. I now have the ame problem wilh a low wea lbllll allowa water to llaDd md '8ain lead to deterionlion of the conc:rete. Owing heavy water draim the low spot fill• up ~ to let WIiler' build up owr lbe sidewalk md omo my lawn. I would wilh to have lhi• problem .ddreaed • to the IIIIOld of my we1181DOS 10 Iba I may have lhi1 area redone to chin properly or have the coa&tor who prefonmd tbi1 worlt redo it to cOIT'Kl tbi, problem It ao ilr1laer' espeaae to me. 11-k you. Haae plme: 789-2407 Office .-,ne : 790-4420 I \ • . • • I· 0 ~ 11 r I PH iuuii iHi iJPIU I ! ! ! 11 ~~ • 1!t1 flif'h iUf , .. ·· lh r s ~ 1 r I r., ,,!~Ht 1:h l!Un ,~, I ~ IL -r· ll',H P"' 1 r Ip ~ ~ i ll ~ r f!'l tr1jr~ ji& [Ji t· ; r ... 11 l r( f • w ~ I J1i lJJJ1jj :111 I !1! l"1 ~ ~ ~ I 111 fd~r,· 1,r · I lll' -I .. f ~,w 1Ji•rtJ •iii J • i t/ I ,, I ; f rt!~ r Ji & ~J~ I 11, l?jl•I! lilj I iii I . ! • f 11, • f r l r !1 I. f 1- 1 ( j ,!fill jiw~ · I qf!~ ! I f!l hi,tf tp · -~h m.i ~ ~•' JI • a i ~ • ,1;11 ~ _1, I I bl. ' . ; I ---' ... ; . . ~ , • I • • ' ' • • . . . .......... , ............. 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L-Ur L~ ~£-.S4t/ruJ l'f 11/f fi~ t;..lf'#.y lJ. ~ A, lt1..r ~I/J•L.Yl¥u/ C/,fCt..£/ /l?~v'{,.,~,~ ~ tr'~IJ'L Td-.,,, (71'!) ~!~-9YJJ (/1,,..,) "r (7/1)~, -~'JI, .11~("--~ .. . . . I . • • . . PA'-K~T MAH.Iii O n:> M~. LE FFc..Elt. City of Englewood oN 4/1.1/,~ PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTIIENl ... . . Parks 3400 S. EIIII Street CERTIRED MAIL April 21, 1995 Dea, Englewood Citizen : E~ Colarado8011~2304 Phone (303) 762-2500 FAX (303) 789-1125 The City Council has adopted a resolution describing the City's intent to form Concrete R~placement District I 995 . This District will be formed for the purpose of construction and improvement of curbs, gutters, and sidewalks in your neighborhood and throughout the City during the summer of 199S . The costs of such improvements will be assessed against the properties benefited by these improvements . Our records indicate that your property will be affected by these improvements . You may have seen, or will see, markings on your curbs, gutters or sidewalks that are scheduled for removal and replacement. As property owner, you are most likely responsible for the cost of this removal and replacement, or in certain instances, for new concrete where improvements do not currently exist. Please review the enclosed Resolution outlining the construction categories within the District and detailing the nature of scheduled improvements affecting your particular ownership . If it appears that your property is scheduled for concrete removal and/or construction, please read the enclosure titled "Concrete Replacement/Construction Policy". Please make any inquiries regarding this District by callina our engineering staff in City Hall at (303) 762-2500 . You are invited to attend a public hearing on the formation of this District on Monday, May IS, 1995 at 7 :30 p.m . in the City Council Chambers in City Hall, 3400 S. Elati St. At this hearing, you will be invited to make any comments, pro or con, regarding the improvements of curbs, gutters, and sidewalks, the cost of which would affect your property . Sincerely, Rick Kahm, Engineering Manager Public Works Department nw Encl · . •. • I. , • BIDER: I also wish to receive the following services lfor an extra feel: 1. V' Addressee's Address • Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional services. • Complete items 3. and 4a !, b . • Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can return this card to you. • Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece. or on the 2. D Restricted Delivery Consult postmaster for fee. back if space does not permit. • Write "Return Receipt Requested" on the mailpiece next to 41. Article Numb~r 8 9 2 2 5 2 the article number. 3 . Article Addressed to: 3117.o,.2.11.01s ELATISTS3111 1.EFFLER, GAYLORD $392 W. LAYTON AVE. ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110 S. Signature (Addressee) 6 . 4b. Service Type 0 Registered r;I Certified 0 Express Mail 7. D Insured ocoo 8 . Addressee's Address (Only if requested and fee is paid) ou.l . GPO: 1110-27:Ml1 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT • , • \ ... r I • ~ I ' , • • (• - CONCRETE REPLACEMENT/CONSTRUCTION POLICY CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT 1995 City of Englewood, Colorado April 21, 1995 As with previous Concrete Districts, Concrete Replacement District 1995 includes locations requiring the removal and replacement of sub-standard curb, gutter, and sidewalk, as well as construction of concrete in areas where such improvements have not previously existed. Prior to the construction of required concrete improvements by a contractor retained by the City, adjacent property owners are allowed a specified time period in which to have conaete improvements, for which they are financially re:sponsible, constructed by a contractor of their own choosing. Such contracton must be properly licensed and bonded for work of this nature within the City of Englewood, and must obtain necessary permits from the City of Englewood Department of Public Works . The property owner is directly responsible to the contractor for the construction costs and permit fees . The Department of Public Works will provide the necessary inspection of the work to insure compliance with Englewood standards and specifications . Additionally, resident (occupant) owners may obtain a "Homeowner's" permit and accomplish the necessary improvements themselves . Again, a permit is required from the Department of Public Works, and inspection will be provided as mentioned above. A word of caution to owners contemplating doing their own work : Construction of concrete improvements is gener- ally extremely physically demanding work, and owners without previous experience should give careful consideration before such an undertaking . Englewood specifications are stringent and basically dictate the use of commercially-prepared and pre-mixed concrete material . Homeowners are required to meet Englewood standards and specifications, including woricman - ship, and are totally responsible for their work, as any independent contractor would be . Contracton are required to guarantee their work for two years after consbuc:tion; so are homeowners . A substantial savings can be realized by doing your own work. Please weigh carefully your abilities and limitations before deciding to proceed in this direction to help minimiz.e conflicts and strained relationships. Generally, hiring an experienced conaete contractor will still afford a worthwhile savings over Concrele Distict prices . A permit for private concrete construction, either by the homeowner or a licensed concrete contractor, must be obtained from the City of Englewood Department of Public Works by 5:00 p.m. Friday, July 21, 1995. All construction of work under such permits must be completed by 5:00 p.m. Friday, July 21, 19'S. All necessary concrete work for which there is no permit, or work which has DQ1 been completed under a permit which expires on July 21, 1995, will be included in the City's contract for con- struction of Concrete Replacement District 1995 . If you should have any queations relative to our Coacrele Replacemenl/Comtruction Policy, or Concrete Replacement District 1995 in general, please feel free to contact our Engineering staff at (303) 762-2500 . Rick Kahm, Engineering Manaae{i)) } Public Works Department ~ ' I. • RESOLUTION No.!J/_ SERIES OF 1995 • A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE CITY' COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO CREATE A SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IN THE CITY, TO BE DESIGNATED AS CONCRETE REPLACDIENT DISTRICT NO. 1995, ADOPTING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR TBB PllOPOSED DISTRICT, AND DIRECTING PUBLICATION AND MAILING OF THE NOTICE OF HEARING TO THE 0~ OF THE REAL PROPEKI'Y IN THE DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the City Council of Enclewood. Colorado, bu cWamiDed that it ii neceuary to create a Jocal or apec:ia) impronment district within the City for the J111J11018 of providinc for the rmova1 and nplaeement a( llll>etend•rd cmb, ptter, and lidewelk or the new construction of aub, ptter and lidawaJk implovwwwt,. laptller with aeceuuy incidentela, within the City and to -put flltbe wt flltlle imp.ovementa apiDat the real property apedftcally benefited by the improvemeata and iDdaded within the diatrict; and WHEREAS, punuant to the Chat.er flltbe City and Title 11, Quipt.er 2 f/1 the Mmw:lpa) Code of the City, the City Couacil. apan ita own iDitiat;ive, bu det.ermiaed to proceed with the removal and nplacement or a-coaatr,actioa and installation a( such improwem.mts, provided however, that the City CoaDcil lha11 COlllider aD proteltl and otiedicml that may be made in connection therewith prior to the crution of the apecial implovement diltric:t; and WHEREAS, prior to the nmoval and replacement or new construction of the propoNd improvements, aft'ec:ted property ownen will be allowed a apecifled time period in which to have uid improvements nmoved and replaced or CODltructacl on their own, and a limited number ofownen ofprvpertin located outaide althe District, u canmtly clHCribed herein, will be permitted to voluntarily CODIID& to the iDclulan a( aid propertin into the District; and WHEREAS, pursuant to an order of the City Coandl, the City BacmNr bu pnpared and filed preliminary plans, apeciftcatiou, Ntimat.N a( cost, maps aad 1Cbedule1 for the proposed improvements; NOW, TBEBEPOBE. BE ff RESOLVED BY THE crl'Y OOUHCU. OF THE CITY' OF _ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS POLLOWS: Sec1;ipp t. The City CoaDcil fllthe City a(~ Coloredo hu detarmiDed then e~ a neceuity for the NIDOYal and np...._.t a( aub4udanl emit. pt&er, and sidewalk and the new eonltnadioa a( can, ptier, and lidewalk impaovemeats, topther with necessary incidentela, within the City u more part:icuJulJ dalCribecl in the notice of hurinc, and to crute a special imp; ovemeat cliltriet for nch pmpw. Scrtion 2 The Eqineer'1 nporta, ......_ wltla the~ .W.O.. epecihtt -,,, eatimat.n f/1 coat, 111ap1 and acbedu• p ..... _. med witlt the City Clark an._.., approved and adopted by the City CGaDCi1 llr w III the ......i ... replu1-nt or new construction and inltallation a( the imp1Gvwwwta to be ... ID uid iapo••-t district. Section 3. The material, to be ued in the replacement, comtnactioa, or instaJ1atim a( the proposed improvement.I an Mt forth ID die lnpleer'1 report.a and aenera)ly dncribed in the notice hereinafter Mt forth . · . .. I . • . ,~ • <. (c) Prior to the Nmoval and nplacement 01' new construction of the imprvvements within the p, opwd dm:rict. decud property owners wi11 be allowed a apecified time period in which•._.. aid impaotilllWiltl removed and replaced 01' constnact.ed • &Mir -illitiatiw. Cd) The prabalNe IIU1 _. ., .. ._.. _. npl1a rt• MW eoDla'IIIICl:ia of the imp-ta widain ........... diatrict ii NT1.000 . Ce) The probable-= rldle lltal wt wbicla die City mall pay for uid impaotelDlllta ia CC • C \ 131&.000. Cf) The balance fl th• IIU1 ellt wbicla ii DOt paid by tbe City will be alNINCI apiDlt the naJ ,..,...., ..-n,-.ae.i by tbe -, ou mmta and inclwlecl within the i,l'OpONcl cliatrict. ............. per llDoar ......... foot for the improwmenta an u foDon: Remove mul Replace ,. Sidewalt 4' wicle Bemcwe and BepJace &· Sidewalk 4' wicle Remove and Replace ,• CarbnJk Type I Remove and Replace r CUJbnJk Type I Remove and Replace 4• CurbwaDt Type D Remove and Replace r CmbwaJk Type D RemOft and Replace Vertical Cmt, 6 Gutter Construct 4• Sidewalk 4' wide Conatnict r Sidewalk ,. wide Saw concrete Remove Concrete Sidewalk t2LOO per linear toot '25.20 par linear foot '8UO par linear foot '39.80 per linear foot '39.80 par linear foot tcl.lO par linear foot '24.05 per linear foot 112.20 par linear toot llUO par linear toot I 15.3& per linear foot • 2.20 per ..... toot Property ownen within the propoled district an speci8cal)y referred to the achedule of proposed u1Uaments which will be on tile in the Office of the Director of Public Worb, from wmch the apprnimate amount to be ......... apmst any particular lot or parcel or property may be determined. (cl The costl of the nmOYal and replacement or new COllltnlction of the impnwementl, leu that portion which i1 paid by the City, shall be alNINCI by ordinance upon all the real property within the propoaed clilbict apdcally benefited by the impaowemeata. If the .......... t ii not paid in ftall within the period of time set fort:i in the UMIIIDeilt onlinance, the &mo\lDt and mu of payment, and the rate and time of paymmt uf intenlt aball be determined by the City Council u set forth in the auesament ordinance. n. THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THE CREATION OP THE DISTRICT: (a) A public hearin, on the crution of the cliatrict will be held by the City Council on Monday, May 15, 199&, at 7:30 p.m., in the Council a.amben, City Ball, 3400 South Elati Street, En,1ewoocl. Colorado. Cb) Any person desirinr to be heard upon the iane of'the creation of'the tliarict or upon the removal and ,wplac,ement or CIOllltructioa and inltaDatioa ufdle improvements involwcl, -y appear at the time and place Mt • the public hearin, thereon for that purpose. 3 ' .. .. I . • 0 '32 x l • RESOLUTION No . .!.f/_ SERIES OF 1995 0 • A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE Cl'l'Y COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO CREATE A SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISI'RICT IN THE Cl'l'Y, TO BE DESIGNATED AS CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1995, ADOPl'ING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOil THE PROPOSED DISTRICT, AND DIRECTING PUBUCATION AND MAD.ING OF THE NOTICE OF HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE REAL PllOPER'1'Y IN THE DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the City Council of Enelewood, Colorado, lw determined that it is necesauy to create a local or special improqment district within the City for the pmpose of providinc for the removal and replacement of nlHtandard curb, ptter, and sidewalk or the new construction of cmb, ptter and lidnralk improveawnta, t.opther with ntceaar)' incidental,, within the City and to u-part of the coat al the imp,ot1mmts apinat the real property specifically benefited by the improvements and indaded within the district; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Charter of the City and Tide 11, Qaapt.er 2 of the Municipal Code of the City, the City Council, upon it.I own initiatin, 1w cletermined to proceed with the removal and replacement or new coutruction and inataDation of IUCh improvemmta, provided however, that the City Council shall COlllider all protea and oliectiom that may be made in connection therewith prior to the creation ol'the apecial implovement district; and WHEREAS, prior to the nmoval and replacement or new construc:ticm of the proposed improvement.I, affected property ownen will be allowed a apecifted time period in which to have u.id improvement.I removed and replaced or CODltracted on their own, and a limited number of ownen of properties located 011tlid1 ol'the Diltrid, u CIDT'IDtly described herein, will be permitted to ftluntarily CODHDt t.o the incluion ol' uld properti11 into the Di1tric:t; and WHEREAS, pursuant to an order of the City Council, the City Ensmeer hu pnpand and filed preliminary plans, apecfflcation1, 11timatea of coat, maps and ICbedulu for the proposed improvements; NOW, THEREFORE, BE rr RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF _ENGLEWOOD, .COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: &:moo 1. The City Council ol'the City of£nclewood, Colorado hu datermined there Hists a nece11ity for the remOYal and replacement of 1ub-ltandard curb, pt&lr, and sidewalk and the new construction of curb, pt&lr, and 1idewalk impsot1ment.1, topther with nece11ary incidentals, within the City u more partieu)arly dncribed in the notice of hearinc, and to create a 1pecial impl'OYflllDt diatric:t for neh pwpo11. Scrtioo 2, The Ensinffl"s report.I, taptber with the prelimmary datail1, apeciftcation1, estimates of coat, maps and achedulea prepand and ft1ed with the City Clerk an hereby approved and adopted by the City Council for UN in the removal and replacement or new construction and installation of' the improvements to be made in said improvement district . &:moo 3 . The materials t.o be 1lled in the replacement, coDl1nction, or installation of' the proposed improvements an 11t forth in the £ncineer'1 report.I and pnerally dncribed in the notice hereinafter 11t forth . ·. I . • • , . • Ses;tjgn 4. The costs of the removal and replacement or new comtrudion and installation of the improvements, less that portion which ii paid by the City, shall be assessed by ordinance upon all the real property within the district bued upon the benefit conferred by the improvements upon each parcel of realty within the clmriet. If the assessment ii not paid iD full within the period oCtime Ht forth in the ertnnunt ordinance, the amount md time o(payment, and the nt.e end time o(payment oCiDterest shall be determined by the City Council u Mt forth in the e1N1sment ordinance. $es;tion 5. The real property to be aunled for the imp. owementl aball be the nal property apecially benefited by the improvements, which property is located within'the district u described in the notice hereinafter Rt forth. Ses;tioo fi . Notice of the public hearinc on the creation of the district lhaD be published once a week for three (3) weeb in the Enclewood Herald, • ne,npaper o( pneral circulation in the City. The published notice ahall be in nhstmtially the followine form: NOTICE OF THE INTENTION TO CREATE A SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IN ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS CONCBETE BIPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO . 1995, FOR THE PURPOSE OF REMOVING AND BEPLACING, OR CONSTRUCTING AND INSTALIJNG, CEllTAIN PUBUC IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE CITY AND PROVIDING FOil A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON . All owners of real property hereinafter described, end all penom pnerally, en hereby notified that the City Council ofEqlewood, Colorado, panuent to ita own initiatiw bu adopted preliminary dttaill, plml, and 1peciftcatiom for the remowal acl replacement of sub-standard curb, ptter, and aidewaJk end the new emstnadiaD alcmt», ptt,er, acl 1idewalk improvementa, t.opther with n~ iD.d•1nts11, withia a F ;111• apecial improvement district within the corporate limits o(J:nclewood, Colorado, to be bown u "Concrete Replacement District No . 1995". Said penam are fmtber DOti8ed u follows: I. DESCRIPI'ION OF DISTRICI' AND PROPOSED DIPJIOVDIEN'I": (a) The propoaed district shall be locat.ed within the mrporate lilllitl al the City and shall include the carb, ptter, and lidewalk. ~ to the neJ pnperty u shown on Emibit A, '!Vhich doff not meet City l&endudl • ii not aJnady installed, which real property may be ..-.cl with the eost al the improvements. A copy of thit notice will be mailed, pomp pnpaid, to each known owner of real property within the propoNCI clistriet. The ,..,.... diltrict aball e1so include a limited number of properties within the City for whicb pnperty OWDerl have voluntarily consented to inclusion. (b) The improvementl to be remowd and nplaced or eanltruded within the proposed district include 4 inch and I inch concreta cmb, ptt.er, and sidewalk where uid infrutructure doe, not meet City standards or en not alrudy imtalled, toptber with neceuary incidentals. 2 .. I . • '· (c) Prior to the removal and replacement or new eonstnic:tion of the improvements within the propoaed diatric:t, affected property ownen will be allowed a specified time period in which to ban uid improvements removed and replaced or constructed on their own initiative. (d) The probable total cost of the remcwa1 and replacement or new conltrw:tion of the improvements within the propoeed district is $677,000. (e) The probable amount of the total cost which the City lhaD pay for said improvements is apprmimataly am,ooo. (f) '1111 balance ti the total COit which is not paid by the City wiD be a.-.d apinst the nal property apecial1J beaeftted by the imp. ovaw.mta and included within the j,ropoaed district. Pl'abeble com per linear foot or aqaara foot for the improvements are u follows: RelDOft and Replace ,. Sidewalk 4' wide Remove and Replace &· Sidewalk 4' wide Remove and Replace ,. CarbwaJk Type I Remove and Replace r CarbwaJk Type I Remove and Replace ,. CarbwaJk Type U Remove and Replace r CmbwaJk Type U Remove and Replace Vertical Cmt, 6 Gutter Construct ,. Sidewalk 4' wide Conatruct &· Sidewalk 4' wide Saw concrete Remove Concrete Sidewalk ,21.00 per linear foot '25.20 per linear foot '36.30 per linNr foot S39.80 per linNr foot S39.80 per linNr foot "3.20 per linNr foot '24.05 per linear foot •12.20 per linear foot ,1uo per linear foot • 6.35 per linear foot • 2.20 per lllUN &lot Property owners within the proposed district are apec:i&ally NferNd to tbe schedule ofp1opoeed MN1ewentl which will be on me in the <>me. tithe Dinctor of Public Works, from which the apprmdmate &mollDt to be ........ apimt 11DJ particular lot or parcel or property may be detet....._ (c) The costs of the removal and replacement or new CODlt:naction of'the improvements, 1eu that portiao which is paid by the City, lball be ......t by ordinance upon all the ....i property within the pa ap a 1acl district 1111 i:Hlcally benefited by the impa owaweota . If the uwt ii Dlt paid in full within the period of time aet f~rt:i in the aueument o:dinanee, the ~t and t;ime of payment, and the rate and time of' payment of' int.nit lbal1 be cletmminacl by the City Council u set forth in the aueument ordinance. ll. THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THE CREATION OP THE DISTRICT: (a) A public haarinc on the Cl"Ntion of the district will be held by the City Coallcil on Monday, May 15, 1995, at 7:30 p.m., in the Coancil a...mben, City Ball, l400 South Elati Street, En,lewood. Colorado. (b) Any penon desirinc to be heard upon the iuae tithe creation of'the lliltrict or upon the removal and replacement or conltrudion and in1tallation ti the improvements involved, may appear at the time m place Mt tw the public heannc thereon for that JIUlllOII. 3 I . 0 • • •, • <. (c) A map, estimate and schedule showinr the approximate amount to be auused, and all resolutions and proceedinp will be on ftle and can be lffn and examined by any person interested at the Office of the Dil'Ktor of Public Works at any time durinr businea hours on or prior to the date ofhunnc. ADOPTED AND APPROYED this 17th day of April, 1995. ~~ , ThomasJ.Bu~ Loucriahia A. Ellis, City Clerk Published in: Enrlewood Herald Published on: April 20, 1995, April 17, 1115 and May 4, 11N • . ' l I. 0 1 a2xl . ' • C• • 11 APR 95 EXJQ'.IU A Page 1 of 3 (Revised) Concrete District 1995 {proposed) -Address Ust 2718 S ACOMA ST 46311 S ACOMA ST 31811 W CHENANGO AVE 2726 S ACOMA ST 1111 EAMHERSTAVE 3205 W CHENANGO AVE 2731 S ACOMA ST 125 W AMHERST AVE 3225 W CHENANGO AVE 2734 S ACOMA ST 2737 S BANNOCK ST 3275 W CHENANGO AVE 2735 S ACOMA ST 2742 S BANNOCK ST 3384 W CHENANGO AVE 2743 S ACOMA ST 27411 S BANNOCK ST 2751 S CHEROKEE ST 2775 S ACOMA ST 2780 S BANNOCK ST 21187 S CHEROKEE ST 2785 S ACOMA ST 2774 S BANNOCK IT 29tlS S CHEROKEE ST 27Sl5 S ACOMA ST 27U S BANNOCK IT 31'3 S CHEROKEE ST 27118 S ACOMA ST 2901 S BANNOCK ST 3171 S Cl-fEROl<EE ST 2800 S ACOMA ST 300S1 S BANNOCK ST 3175 S CHEROKEE ST 2801 S ACOMA ST 3088 S BANNOCK ST 32SIO S CHEROKEE ST 2814 S ACOMA ST 3111 S BANNOCK ST 4138 S CHEROKEE ST 2847 S ACOMA ST 3150 S BANNOCK ST 4150 S CHEROKEE ST 2885 S ACOMA ST 3174 S BANNOCK ST 4111 S CHEROKEE ST 2881 S ACOMA ST 3207 S BANNOCK ST 4201 S CHEROKEE ST 2888 S ACOMA ST 3212 S BANNOCK IT 4217 S CHEROKEE ST 3000 S ACOMA ST 3215 S BANNOCK IT 4221 S CHEROKEE ST 300SI S ACOMA ST 3230 S BANNOCK IT 32'3 S CLARKSON ST 3040 S ACOMA ST 3241 s BANNOCK IT 1310 E CORNELL AVE 3CM5 S ACOMA ST 3246 S BANNOCK IT 1313 E CORNELL AVE 3046 S ACOMA ST 3252 S BANNOCK ST 1401 E CORNELL AVE 3087 S ACOMA ST 3215 S BANNOCK 8T 1411 ECORNELLAVE 3114 S ACOMA ST 3271 S BANNOCK IT 1'21 E CORNELL AVE 3115 S ACOMA ST 32S10 S BANNOCK IT 400 W CORNELL AVE 3142 S ACOMA ST 4235 S BANNOCK IT 3000 S CORNELL CIR 3201 S ACOMA ST 4238 S BANNOCK IT 3004 S CORNELL CIR 3231 S ACOMA ST 4280 S BANNOCK IT 3005 S CORNELL CIR 3273 S ACOMA ST 4213 S BANNOCK IT 3021 S CORNELL CIR 3801 S ACOMA ST 4670 S BANNOCK IT 3025 S CORNELL CIR 3805 S ACOMA ST 4681 S BANNOCK IT 3029 S CORNELL CIR I 37112 S ACOMA ST 1211 E BATES PKWY 2875 S CORONA ST • 3901 S ACOMA ST 701 W BELLEVIEW AVE 2115 S CORONA ST 3Sl2IS S ACOMA ST 290 E BELLEWOOD DR 3084 S CORONA ST 40811 S ACOMA ST 350 E BELLEWOOD DR 3302 I CORONA ST 0 4200 S ACOMA ST 3113 W BELLEWOOD DR 1321 E DARTMOUTH AVE 4218 S ACOMA ST 3311 S BROADWAY 1331 E DAlltTMOUTH AVE • .... 1 32 x l • • • t• • <. EXHIBIT A 11 APR 95 (Revised) Concrete District 1995 (proposed) -Address List Page 2 of 3 1341 E DARTMOUTH AVE 4730 S DECATUR ST 4732 S DECATUR ST 4752 S DECATUR ST 4760 S DECATUR ST 4762 S DECATUR ST ,nos DECATUR ST 4n2 S DECATUR ST 21121 S DELAWARE ST 21163 S DELAWARE ST 21175 S DELAWARE ST 2990 S DELAWARE ST 3015 S DELAWARE ST 3030 S DELAWARE ST 3053 S DELAWARE ST 3235 S DELAWARE ST 3520 S DELAWARE ST 4134 S DELAWARE ST 4140 S DELAWARE ST 4155 S DELAWARE ST 4235 S DELAWARE ST 4370 S DELAWARE ST 4500 S DELAWARE ST 4510 S DELAWARE ST 4572 S DELAWARE ST ,no s DELAWARE ST 41186 S DELAWARE ST 5070 S DELAWARE ST 3038 S DOWNING ST 3048 S DOWNING ST 3312 S DOWNING ST 3511 S DOWNING ST 3560 S DOWNING ST 3570 S DOWNING ST 3510 S DOWNING ST 1000 E EASTMAN A VE 595 W EASTMAN AVE 3151 S ELATI ST 3530 S ELA Tl ST •11 S 11.ATI ff 3895 S ELA Tl ST 3n5 S EL.AT! ST 3924 S EL.AT! ST 31112 S EL.AT! ST 3110 S EL.AT! ST 4215 S EL.AT! ST 4399 S ELA Tl ST · 4490 S EL.AT! ST 5099 S. ELATI ST. 101 ENGLEWOOD PKWY . 20611 E FLOYD PL 2099 E FLOYD PL 2109 E FLOYD PL 2138 E FLOYD PL 2131 E FLOYD PL 220I E FLOYD PL 2231 E FLOYD PL 2211 E FLOYD PL 2219 E FLOYD PL 2309 E FLOYD PL 2331 E FLOYD PL 2381 E FLOYD PL 23111 E FLOYD PL 2311 E FLOYD PL 2930SFOXST 2147 S FOX ST 3196 S FOX ST 3174 S FOX ST 3833 S FOX ST 37211SFOXST 3111 S P:OX ST 3124 S FOX ST 4317SFOXST 3110 S GALAPAOO ST 4395 S GALAPAGO ST 4500 S GALAPAGO ST 4170 S GALAPAGO ST 4150 S GALAPAGO ST 3133 S GAYLORD ST 1101 E GIRARD AVE 3230 W GRAND AVE 3320 W GRAND AVE 33311 W GRAND AVE ~348 W GRAND AVE 3351 W GRAND AVE 33715 W GRANO AVE 2111511 S GRANT ST 3412 S GRANT ST 4905 S GRANT ST 203 W HAMPDEN AVE 23111 W HARVARD AVE 5030 S HAWTHORNE ST 5050 S HAWTHORNE ST 5075 S HAWTHORNE ST 5095 S HAWTHORNE ST 5088 S HOOKER ST 3780 S HURON ST 4020 S HURON ST 4030 S HURON ST 4317 S HURON ST 4525 S HURON ST 4535 S HURON ST 4555 S HURON ST 4714 S HURON ST 41120 S HURON ST 5025 S HURON ST 2000 WIUFF AVE 4990 S INCA DR 4111 S INCA DR 50IO S INCA DR Sl27 I INCA ST ' • . l I . 0 • • .. EXH;IB;IT A Page 3 of3 11 APR 95 (Revised) Concrete District 1995 (proposed) -Address List 3857 S INCA ST 3861 S INCA ST 3985 S INCA ST 4097 S INCA ST 4170 S INCA ST 4520 S INCA ST 4735 S INCA ST 4755 S INCA ST 4775 S INCA ST 1.811 S INCA ST 4810 S INCA ST 5040 S IRVING ST 5080 S IRVING ST 3701 S JASON ST 3754 S JASON ST 3773 S JASON ST 3890 S JASON ST 3900 S JASON ST 3930 S JASON ST 4140 S JASON ST 4190 SJASON ST 4301 S JASON ST 4342 S JASON ST 4379 S JASON ST 4591 S JASON ST 4&85 S JASON ST 4875 S JASON ST 4700 S JASON ST 4821 S JASON ST 5014 S JULIAN ST 5015 S JULIAN ST 5041 S JULIAN ST 5048 S JULIAN ST 4113 S KALAMATH CT 3730 I KALAMATH ST 3925 I KALAMA TH ST 4000 S KALAMATH ST 4540 S KALAMATH ST 5031 KEENLAND CT 4505 S KING ST 4840 S KNOX CT 2801 S LAFAYETTE ST 3451 S LAFAYETTE ST 3459 S LAFAYETTE ST 3148 S LINCOLN ST 44oe S LI.NCOI.N ST 4454 S LINCOLN ST 4480 S LINCOLN ST 5050 S LINDEN DR 5080 S LINDEN DR 508I S LINDEN DR 5091 S LINDEN DR 4555 S LIPAN CT 4515 S LIPAN CT 4M5SUPANDR 4955 S LIPAN DR 3720 S LIPAN ST 3741 S LIPAN ST 4120 S LIPAN ST 4130 S LIPAN ST 4280 S LIPAN ST 4315 S LIPAN ST 4325 S LIPAN IT 3112 S LOGAN IT 3111 SLOGAN IT 3570 S LOGAN IT 4301 S LOGAN IT 4901 S LOGAN ST 2901 S MARION IT 3020 S MARION ST 3030 S MARION IT 3211 S MARION IT 705 W NASSAU WAY 1971~34-4-00-002 2909 S OGDEN ST 2954 S OGDEN ST 2910 S OGDEN ST 1020WOXFORDAVE 1092 W OXFORD PL 1121 W OXFORD PL 1122 W OXFORD PL 1152 W OXFORD PL- 1171 WOXFORD PL 3200 S PEARL ST 3201 S PEARL ST 2115 S PENNSYLVANIA ST 3117 S PENNSYLVANIA ST 570 PENNWOOD CIR 1155 W PRINCETON PL 12 E QUINCY AVE 1201 WAADCUl'F AVE 2715 S SHERMAN ST 2739 S SHERMAN ST 2749 S SHERMAN ST 2754 S SHERMAN ST 2711 S SHERMAN ST 2119 S SHERMAN ST 3211 S SHERMAN ST 3301 S SHERMAN ST 3333 S SHERMAN ST 4809 S SHERMAN ST 2315 S TEJON ST 3300 W turTS AVE 115WUNIONAVE 2117 W WARREN ST 2709 S WASHINGTON IT 32551 WASHINGTON ST 3295 I WIU.IAM8 IT . , .. I . 0 '32xl -,. • t• • .. '· SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DEFERRAL PROGRAM April 21, 1995 To: Property Owners in Concrete Replacement District 1995 A Special Assessment Deferral Program is available to eligible citizens in Concrete Replacement District 1995. This program allows eligible owners who occupy the property being assessed to defer paying their assessment until such time as the property OWllll' ll&ilfen or OU11WJ1 Ille pnlpllty to my other person. At the time of change in ownership by deed, will, inheritance, or otherwise, the entire assessment, plus interest, becomes due and payable. Some of the requirements for eligibility include: age, disability, income, and assets. Further information can be obtained from Janet Grimmett of the Housing Division. Applications must be submitted within 60 days of the final publicatio11 of the assessing ordinance (early 1996). For additional information concerning this program, please contact Janet Grimmett at (303) 762-2350. Sincerely, Rick Kahm , Engineering Manager Public Works Department . ' .. • I· 0 f 32xl -----~------------------· • PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE'SDEED (TESTA TE ESTATE) A51300l9 lllt7"5 lla51 ,., .. -oo4 ... THIS DEED is made by Gary Leffler, Samuel Leffler, and Larry Tillotson, as Co- Personal Representatives of the Estate of Gaylord B. Leffler , Dcccascd, Grantors, to Ian J . Conant and Linda L. Conant, Grantees, whose address is 3830 South Sherman Street, Englewood, CO 80110 . WHEREAS, the above-named decedent in his lifetime made and executed his last Will dated March I , 1987 , which Will was duly admitted to informal probate on August I , 1994, by the District Court in and for the City and County of Denver, and State of Colorado, Probate No . 94PR1432; and WHEREAS, Grantors were duly appointed Co-Personal Representatives of said Estate on August 1, 1994 , and are now qualified and acting in said capacity ; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the powers conferred upon Grantors by Anicle 12, Section 711 of the Colorado Probate Code , and for the consideration of Sixty-six Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($66,000.00),Grantors sell and quit claim to Grantees all of the right, title, and interest which the decedent held at the time of his/her death in and to the following real property in Denver County, Colorado : Lots 1 to 3, Block 19, Englewood, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado Also known as : 3619 South Elati Engle)Vood, Colorado 80110 with all appurtenances, subject to covenants, casements and restrictions of record, and subject to general property taxes for the year l 995. Grantees hereunder by acceptance of delivery of this Deed hereby acknowledge that they are not any of the persons, or, if Grantee is a corporation or trust, that it is not an entity, described under C .R .S . lS-12-713 (1973), or one having any conflict of interest as described thereunder . j. i State ~umentary F• . f}~te 0.&o , __ ......, ______ _ of1bc Estate of~ 8. Leffler, Dcccascd, ACKNOWJ EQQEMENT ST ATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on the ~ day of November, 1994, by Gary Leffler, as Co-Personal Representative of the Estate of Gaylord B. Leffler, Deceased. Notary Public •, 'J.,; fw . "0 . .. I. , EXECUTED this .L/_ day of November , 1995 . STATE OF The foregoing 111· ISll\une~ November, 1995 , by Samuel Le B. Leffler, Deceased. s:;"' ~~"%-Samuel Lemef as Co-Personal Representative of the Estate of Gaylord B. Leffler, Deceased , ACKNQWLEQGEMFNJ: ) ) ss. ) was IICJcnowledged before me on the _ day of as Co-Personal Representative of the Estate of Gaylord Witness my hand and official L ~,01 My commission expires : ----...,._ ; .1 • .. . ~.,,. ,• -.·,. . i... .. • •• .,-:_ .. t_;:_· .-. .I"" ,.·, ·~"ti ' ; y J" i ~ .. .. .. ,•· ,r • .t J " I .. ·' •· EXECUTED this 11..li day of November, 1995 . Larryi11otson as Co-Personal Representative of the Estate of Gaylord 8 . Leffler, Dcccascd, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATE OF /0(S//y./bilJ~ COUNTY OF J2?;;ece ) ) ss . ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on the /.3;?/ day of November, 1995, by Larry Tillotson as Co-Personal Representative of the Estate of Gaylord 8. Leffler, Deceased . Witness my hand and official seal. -3- . . • . .. I. ; , • THIS IS A LEGAL INSTRUMENT. IF NOT UNDERSTOOD, LEGAL, TAX OR 011IER COUNSEL SHOULD BE CONSULTED BEFORE SIGNING. RESIDENTIAL CONTRACT TO BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE Seller's remedy Liquidated Damages or Specific Performance (Section 16) ~ ~lyt., _£_, 1995 1. PARTIES AND PROPER1Y. IAN J, CONANT AND LINDA .J; CONANT , Purchasers, as joint tenants, agree to buy, and the undersigned Seller, agrees to sell, on the terms and conditions set forth in this contract, the following described real estate in the County of Arapahoe, Colorado, to wit: Lots 1 -3, Block 19, Englewood, also known as: 3619 South Elati Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110, together with all interest of Seller in vacated streets and alleys adjacent thereto, all easements and other appurtenances thereto, all improvements thereon and all attached fixtures thereon, except as herein excluded, and called the Property. 2. INCLUSIONS. The purchase price includes the following items (a) if attached to the Property on the date of this contract: lighting, heating, plumbing, ventilating, and air conditioning fixtures, 1V antennas, water softeners, smoke/fire/burglar alarms, security devices, inside telephone wiring and connecting blocks/jacks, plants, mirrors, floor coverings, intercom systems, built-in kitchen appliances, and sprinkler systems and controls; (b) if on the Property whether attached or not on the date of this contract: built-in vacuum systems (including accessories), storm windows, storm doors, window and porch shades, awnings, blinds, screens, curtain rods, drapery rods, fireplace inserts, fireplace screens, fireplace grates, heating stoves, storage sheds, all keys and garage door openers. The above-described included items (Inclusions) are to be conveyed to Purchasers by Seller by bill of sale at the closing, free and clear of all taxes, liens and encumbrances, except as provided in section 10. The following attached fixtures are excluded from this sale: NONE. 3. PURCHASE PRICE AND TERMS. The purchase price shall be $66,000.00, payable in U.S. dollars by Purchasers as follows: (a) Eanest Moaey. $1,W,80 in the form of a cashier's or certified check, as earnest money deposit and pan payment of the purchase price, payable to and held by 11IE ESTA'm OF GAYLORD B. LE~ Seller, on behalf of both Seller and Purchasers. (b) Cash at Cloliq. $'5,QQO,IQ to be paid by Purchasers at closing in cash, cashier's check, or certified check. 4. CREDIT INFORMA110N. This contract is conditional upon Seller's approval of Purchasers' financial ability and aeditworthiness, which approval shall be at Seller's sole and absolute disaction. Purchasers shall supply to Seller on or before Jg lL lffl at Purchasers' expense, information and documents concerning Purchasers' financial, employment and credit condition. Purchasers consent that Seller may verify Purchasers' financial ability and creditworthiness. Any such information and documents received by Seller shall be held by Seller in confidence, and not released to others except to protect Seller's interest in this transaction. If Seller does not provide written notice of Seller's disapproval to Purchasers on or before A1111t l. lffl then Seller waives this condition. If Seller does provide written notice of disapproval to Purchasers on or before said date, this contract shall terminate. 5. GOOD FUNDS. All payments required at closing shall be made in funds which comply with all applicable Colorado laws . ..... I. •, • 6. NOT ASSIGNABLE. This contract sball not be assignable by Purchasers without Seller's prior written consent. Except as so restricted, this contract shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns of the parties. 7. EVIDENCE OF TITLE. Seller shall furnish to the Purchasers, at Seller's expense, either a current commitment for owner's title insurance policy in an amount equal to the purchase price or at Seller's choice, an abstract of title certified to a current date, on or before Aupst l, 1995 . H a title insurance commitment is furnished, Purchasers may require of Seller that copies of instruments ( or abstracts of instruments) listed in the schedule of exceptions (Exceptions) in the title insurance commitment also be furnished to Purchasers at Seller's expense. This requirement shall pertain only to instruments shown of record in the office of the clerk and recorder of the designated county or counties. The title insurance commitment, together with any copies or abstracts of instruments furnished pursuant to this section 7, constitute the title documents (Title Documents). Purchasers must request Seller to furnish copies or abstracts of instruments listed in the schedule of exceptions no later than teD {IQ) calendar days after Purchasers' receipt of the title insurance commitment. If Seller furnishes a title insurance commitment, Seller will have the title insurance policy delivered to Purchasers as soon as practicable after closing and pay the premium at closing. 8. TITLE. (a) 11tle Review. Purchasers shall have the right to inspect the Title Documents or abstract. Written notice by Purcha$ers of unmercbantability of title or of any other unsatisfactory title condition shown by the Title Documents or abstract shall be signed by or on behalf of Purchasers and given to Seller on or before D {10) calendar days after Purchasers' receipt of Title Documents or abstract, or within five (S) calendar days after receipt by Purc:basen of any Title Document(s) or endonement(s) adding new Exception(s) to the title commitment together with a copy of the Title Document adding new Exception(s) to title. H Seller or Listing Company does not receive Purchasers' notice by the date(s) specified above, Purchasers shall be deemed to have accepted the condition of title as disclosed by the Title Documents as satisfactory. 9. DA'm OF CLOSING. The date of closing shall be NOVEMBER 3, utS. or by mutual agreement at an earlier date. The hour and place of closing shall be as designated by mutual agreement 10. '11tANSn:R OF 1TIUL Subject to tender or payment on dosing as required herein and compliance by Purcbuers with the other terms and provisions hereof, Seller shall execute and deliver a good and sufficient mwe• aw $,,,_ 1 1 to Purchasers, on closing, conveying the Property &ee and dear of all taxes except the general taxes for the year of closing; free and clear of all liem for special improvements installed as of the date of Purchasers' signature hereon, whether meaed or not; except distribution utility easements, including cable 1V; except thole matters reflec:ted by the Title Doa1ments ac:cepted by Purchasers in accordance with sublec:tion 8(a); except thole rights, if any, of third parties in the Property not shown by the public records in accordance with sublection 8(b); and subject to building and zonina replations. 11. PAYMENT OF ENCUMllltANCES. Any encumbrance required to be paid shall be paid at or before the time of settlement from the proceeds of this transaction or from any other source. 12. CLOSING COSTS, DOCUMENTS AND SDlVICES. Purcbuers and Seller shall pay their respective closina costs at dosina. except as otbelwise proYided herein. Purcbuers and Seller shall sign and complete all customary or required documents at or before dosing. 13. PRORA'ffONS. General taxes for the year of dosiDI, hued on the most recent levy and the most recent assessment, rents, water and sewer c:baqes, if any, shall be prorated to date of closing. Any sales, use and tramfer tu that may accrue because of this transaction shall be paid by Purcbuers. 14. POSSESSION. Posseuion of the Property sball be delivered to Pun:bucn within 24 hours following dosing. -2- .. I· ' • 15. CONDfflON OF AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. The Property and Inclusions shall be conveyed in their present condition, ·AS 15.• 16. 'l1ME OF ESSENCE/REMEDIES. Time is of the essence hereof. H any note or check received as earnest money hereunder or any other payment due hereunder is not paid, honored or tendered when due, or if any other obligation hereunder is not performed or waived as herein provided, there shall be the following remedies: D (a) IF Purcltaten IS IN DEFAULT: (1) (2) (b) IF 1HE BOX IN SUBSECl10N (1) IS CHECKED, SEU£R'SREMEDIESSHAU.BE AS SET FORTII IN SUBSEC110N (1) [SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE). IF SAID BOX IS NOT CHECKED, SEU£R'S REMEDIES SHAU, BE AS SET FOR1H IN SUBSECI10N (2) [UQUIDA1ED DAMAGES]. s~ Performuce. Seller may elect to treat this contract as cancelled, in which case all payments and things of value received hereunder shall be forfeited and retained on behalf of Seller, and Seller may recover such damages u may be proper, or Seller may elect to treat this contract as being in full force and effect and Seller shall have the right to specific performance or damages, or both. Ugaldated DIIWQl!J, Alf payments anTtbings of value received hereunder shall be forfeited by Purchasers and retained by Seller and both parties shall thereafter be released from all obligations hereunder. It is agreed that such payments and things of value are UQUIDA1ED DAMAGES and (acept u provided in subsection (c)) are SEU£R'S SOLE AND ONLY REMEDY for Purchasers' failure to perform the obligations of this contract. Seller expressly waives the remedies of specific performance and additional damages. IF SEUER IS IN DEFAULT: Purchasers may elect to treat this contract as cancelled, in which case all payments and things of value received hereunder shall be returned. (c) COSTS AND EXPENSES. Anything to the contrary herein notwithstanding. in the event of any litigation or arbitration arising out of this contract, the court shall award to the prevailing party all reasonable costs and expense, including attorney fea. 17. ADDfflONAL PROVISIONS: 11. RECOMMENDA'nON OF LEGAL COUNSEL By aiping this document, Purchasers and Seller acknowledge that this is a lepl doa•ment and that Purcbuen and Seller should obtain the advice of their OWJl lepl coumel reprdina euariution of title and this contract. .3- •, .. I. • ... 19. TERMINA110N. In the event this contract is terminated, all payments and things of value received hereunder shall be returned and the parties shall be relieved of all obligations hereunder. dt.J...~ 1/r,h~ Date Purchasers Purchasers' Address ?,f10 5. 5/fU.,ntf,v Sr £f'/6U..WooD Co f6olfO [TO BE COMPLE'IED BY SEll.ERJ 20. ACCEPl'ANCE. Seller accepts the above proposal this .I!_ day of July, 1995. SEILER: TIIE ESTA1E OF GAYLORD B. LEFFLER, • . I· • • • CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT State of County of Ca.1,~,,,·,__ I On ___ /_1_-...,..1_1_-;._T ___ beforeme, I/At I? d.i -N~J/,'c. OMt Name and r• o1 Olhcef (e g . ·Jane~ Pubtic9) personally appeared ----~1.~lJ~"~tH~w.J=~--:-:--~L"-,e"'='/.A'+-'--V,.c.~~r-________ _ -•I d llig,a(a) D personally known to me -OR -~ proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(A whose ~are subscrib9'1,.to the within instrument and ~ to me ~sl'lellhey executed the 11 ~ authorized capacity(ills), and that by ~/Nir signature(I) on the instrument the person(il), or the entity upon behaH of which the person(-' acted , executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. --------------OPTIONAL------------- Though the infonnafjon below is not,.,,,.., by,-, it,,,.,, p,ow ......,.. ID,___ """*1IJ on the document and could p,ewnt fntucMlnl ,.,,_.and,_,_,, ol lhis tonn ID analher document. O..Crlptlon of Attached DocumMt Tltle or Type of Document: pbS011 J. Re.J ,..pJ-.~.r.a' s o..J DocumentDate: ~' 0.-:0 Numberof Pages:_4 __ _ Signer(s) Other Than NamedAbowl: G,-'4 Ld/4v /'-£-H1 ::U /fobOll . c.paclty(lea) Claimed by Slglw(a) Signer's Name: &,.,,.w.f Lt-(Jfu, jn Individual D Corporate Officer Tllle(s): ------------ c..l Pamer -D Limited D General U Allomey-in-Fact 0 TIUSIN D Guardian or Coneervator [ Other: Top ol lhuml> ,- Signer Is Representing : Signer's Name:--------- 0 Individual D Corpora Officer Tllle(s): ----------- 0 Partner -D Limiled ' Genefal L] Anomey-in-Fact O T~ D Guardian or ConNrvalor u Other: T<lC) ol lhumb ""'" Signer Is Representing: ··----·---.~O ... ,, ... ~-.CAtt-71 .. _c.o_,_ ' .. I. June 27, 1996 The City of Englewood 3400 So. Elati St. Englewood, Colorado 80110 . . • • Frank Gryglewicz Director Financial Services Re: Concrete Dist. 1995 Tax Schedule# 1971-34-2-14-011 RECEIVED CITY OF ENGlEWoolj, CO. JUN 2 71996 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK This is my written protest on my concrete repair for 2990 So. Delaware St. I chose to go with the City doing my concrete repair after I had gotten several bids just in case there was a problem. The following is a list of my problems I had with waiting for the City to do my concrete replacement. 8-11-95 Concrete was re1110ved by Stackholm Const. Co. In the process they broke another large piece of concrete that did not have to be replaced, damaged the street, damaged my water box and pipe. They left 3 blocks of South Delaware with out barricades for over 6 hours. I called the city spoke to Paul Kapaun he stated he was not aware they had started early and he would notify Stackholm Const. to bring barricades. I started at 4100 p.m. putting up my°"'" caution tape, I was prepared to string Christmas lights if necessary. At 5105 p.m. barricades started arriving. The large truck that was used to break the concrete was then parked on •Y Cornell corner so close to the stop sign at Cornell and Delaware that no one could see the stop sign. The back end of this truck hung over the hood of my car and leaked oil all over the hood of my car as well as the street. I called the Englewood Police Dept. who wrote a ticket and put it on the windshield of the truck. The Englewood Police also made arrang ... nts to have a temporary stop sign put in the aiddle of Cornell as this is a busy intersection. 8-16-95 10120 a.m. Forms were set and concrete was poured in the 3000 block of South Dela-re,I -• told I was next .and I said absolutely not until utilities could come out and check the damage they had done to •Y water box and pipe.The concrete truck proceeded to rin .. hi• truck in •Y torn out area. At 2140 p.m. Utilities c ... out and checked ay water pipe and box. Utilities stated the whole water box and pipe would have to be reset as they had gotten concrete inside. Paul Kapaun still could not get in touch with the contractors. 8-16-95 9115 a.m. Paul Kapaun ca .. by with a hand written estimate as to what my cost would be. <copy enclosed.> 8-17-95 10:40 a.m. Spoke to Linda in Public Work• I requested she have Rick Kahm call 1119. At 11145 Linda called • . I • , •, • .. · ... • '· back to say Rick would not be in all day. I was rude to Lind• and later apologized in person to her that my frustration was not at her but was who was in charge and whare could I get some help and answers. She connected me to Chuck Esterly. Ha was not aware of any problems on South Delaware. He could not contact Rick, but would have Paul Kapaun call me. Paul called me and stated the project was on schedule and someone would call me before the day was out. 8-18-96 3:15p.m. I called Chuck Esterly and told him the work was completed and I appreciated his involve .. nt as it wasn't until I called him that things started to get done. 8-21-9:5 7: 12 a.m. Wooden for111• removed the "-t p•int" tape taken down. Per Paul Kapaun the contr•ctor has 1 week to remove debris. As you c•n see this w•• a nightm•re. What I h•d hoped would be a very easy project sinme the city was running it, and if there -r• problems at least I would feel confidant the city would do a professional job, this really turned out to be a mess.I ra•lize I have• 2 year guarant .. but I firmly baleive this should go to a utility. I am not the only one that uses the sidewalk, especially on a cornar. The hand written bid was for S3:51.00 your ••••••eel AIIOUnt is S31:S.40. I don't know if this a1110Unt can go any lower or not. I would appreciate your considaration. I still find it intaresting that on the concrete public hearings the amount stated wa s it could be as low as S68.00 low and to •4,:500.00 high -end. I ••de a video of all this .. ss from the beginning to the and as .... 11 •• took pictures. Thay can be furnished upon request. Thank You for you ti .. and considar•tion in this •attar. Respectfully, z~b~~ 2990 So D•l•ware St. Englewood, Color•do 80110 789-:53 27 CCI Doug Clark . . • I • I .. I • , __ _ • • .. · ... • (. '· ' J , r .. ' .. H-.,:..(} ~ 4. P.k'. 8-1,-,r . ' • .. •. . . . I . June 27, 1996 The City of Englewood 3400 So. Elati St. Englewood, Color-ado 80110 • • • Fr-ank Gr-yglewicz Dir-actor-Financial Ser-vices Re: Concr-ete Dist. 1995 Tax Schedule# 1971-34-2-14-011 .. 11 • This is my wr-itten pr-otest on my concr-ete r-epair-for-2990 So. Delawar-e St. I chose to go with the City doing my concr-ete r•pair aft•r I had gotten several bids just in case there was a problem. The following is a list of my problems I had with waiting for the City to do my concrete replacement. 8-11-95 Concrete was removed by Stackholm Const. Co. In the process they broke another large pi•ce of concr•te that did not have to be r•placed, damaged the street, damag•d my water box and pipe. They left 3 blocks of South Delaware with out bar-ricades for over 6 hours. I called the city spoke to Paul Kapaun he stated he was not aware they had start•d early and he would notify Stackholm Const. to bring barricades. I start•d at 4:00 p.m. putting up my own caution tap•, I was prepared to string Christmas lights if nec .. sary. At 5105 p.m. barricades started arriving. The larg• truck that was used to break the concrete was then park•d on my Corn•ll corner so close to the stop sign at Cornell and Delaware that no one could see the stop sign. The back end of this truck hung over the hood of my car and leaked oil all ov•r the hood of my car as well as the str .. t. I called th• Englewood Police Dept. who wrote a tick•t and put it on the windshi•ld of the truck. The Englewood Polic• also mad• arranget11ents to have a temporary stop sign put in the middl• of Cornell as this is a busy inters•ction. 8-16-95 10:20 a.m. Forms war• ••t and concr•t• was poured in the 3000 block of South Delawar•,I was told I was n•,ct and I said absolutely not until utiliti•s could come out and ch•ck the damage they had don• to my water bo,c and pip•.The concr•te truck proceeded to rin .. his truck in my torn out area. At 2140 p.m. Utiliti•s came out and check•d my water pipe and box . Utilities stated th• whol• water bo,c and pipe would have to be reset as they had gott•n concr•t• insid•. Paul Kapaun still could not get in touch with the contractors. 8-16-95 9:15 a.m. Paul Kapaun c.,.. by with a hand written estimate as to what my cost would be.<copy enclosed.) 8-17-95 10:40 a.m. Spoke to Linda in Public Works I requested she have Rick Kahm call ... At 11145 Linda called ' . . ' ' ' .. I ., • ,.. • .. • (. back to say Rick would not be in all day. I was rude to Linda and later apologized in person to her that my frustration was not at her but was who was in charge and where could I get some help and answers. She connected me to Chuck Esterly. He was not aware of any problems on South Delaware. Ha could not contact Rick, but would have Paul Kapaun call me. Paul called me and stated the project was on schedule and someone would call me before the day was out. 8-18-96 3:15p.m. I called Chuck E•terly and told him the work was completed and I appreciated his involvement as it wa•n't until I called him that things started to get done. 8-21-95 7: 12 a.m. Wooden forms removed the "wet paint" tape taken down. Per Paul Kapaun the contractor has l Nttek to remove debris. As you can see thi• wa• a night•are. What I had hoped would be a very •a•y project since the city wa• running it, and if there were problems at least I would f .. l confident the city would do a profe•sional job, thi• really turned out to be a mess.I realize I have a 2 year guarant .. but I firmly beleive this should go to a utility. I am not the only one that use• the sidewalk, especially on a corner. The hand written bid was for S351.00 your asse•aed A1110Unt is S315.40. I don't know if this amount can go any lower or not. I would appreciate your con•ideration. I still find it interesting that on the concrete public hearing• the aaount stated was it could be as low as S68.00 low end to S4,500.00 high-end. I made a video of all this mess from the beginning to the end as well as took pictures. They can be furni•h•d upon request. Thank You for you time and consideration in this matter. Respectfully, L4\~ Ann Nabholz 2990 So O.laware St. Englewood, Colorado 80110 789-5327 CCI Doug Clark City Council •. ·• . •. .. I· , ' · ... . ' ,.. • • .. • 1:-;°4".~ I J'.;d( ,./-~ ~---+IQ c~~.,;,1 ./"' GP~~ ~ 4!! 4. P.I(. 8-IJ.~ , , . .. • • • ·, TO: ENGUIIOOD CITY COUNCIL IIDBERS • • JUNE 27. 1996 FRO/I: EUGENE J. tt-THERESE lfICHA.UD JT TEN. 3985 s. INCA ST. ENGLEWOOD. 00. 80110 011 IIAr 24wl. 1996 w &reEIYrD A £Ef"rm moN nr.r Cif'r o, -g,,aLEWOOD INJl'OR/fING flS o, AN Assrsmmn OUR PAOPER.'l'r .Af' 3985 S. INCA• ,oR. CONCR.ET WORK DONE D'ITR.ING 'l'1lE SUKl1ER. AND FALL OF 1995. WE PURCHASED THI S PROPER 'l'YON NoY. 30TH, 1995 ,.R,ON ScorT AND REuccA Ne XINNrr. J'HE •aoPmf'r WAS Lisrrn Wif'H ~ll'l'UR.r 21, AND THE AOE/rl' WAS Jf.tR.y NcKINNE r. IT WAS N 'T UNTI L I I-I E C1ER.E I N THE: P.l.OPOS.!I., ,'JTA G.": THA T C/L' D .. SC01•T!1.J'",;D 11.AR.r llcKINNrr WAS TU NOTHEn OF SCOTT HcK INNE Y. THIS INF0.'1.l-UTIO N W.AS NOT GIYP.:li B Y ."iA.n.Y .icK::11 ·-:r. NJ!S . J,cJ..n.1,ry l.,'D TO D.1' .I.Cl.A I~ o, ffa: womr DONE Br THE CITY BUT DIDN'T DI S CL O,E 'l'HIS Af' 'l'llf' f'Ila: o, CLOSINOe ~ ruL THAT THE PR.EYi o us Sco TT AND REuce.t llcKINNrr SHOULD PAY THI S Dil,L. WE BO UGHT Ti!IS PROPERTY ,BEE .AND CL&'AB o, ALL LEINS AND ENCUlfBEFUNCES • .AVGEJ,E J . Jll<JJJJ.U Tl. i· .A:.,£ II. IIICHAUD • . .. I. ' ' • • i - ...... , • 7 --~ ... _ . TO: ENGLEIIOOD CITY COUNCIL lflll!BERS FIK)Jf: EUGENE J. ct rHERESE IIICHAUD JT rEN. 3985 s. INCJ ST. EN'GLEIIOOD. 00. 00110 O• l!Ar 24'nl. 1996 w ucrzrrD A r.&'2'2'.D n.oN ru cur OT EllaLEIIOOD I1"01WINO ffS OT AN AssrSS11Eff OUB PR.OPElU'r A2' 3985 S. ]NCA• ,OR CONCR.ET WORK DOR D'fllUW 2'llE SU1fl1ER. AND TALL OT 1995. 'IIE PURCHASED THIS PROPE."'i.2'YON Nor. :302'H. 1995 TROii SC02'2' AND REBECCA lie XINNrr. 2'Br ft01'J:R2'r WAS LIS'l'nJ JII'l'H Clrlt'l'uR.r 21. AND 2'EU: AQEll"l' WAS JIAAr llclINNEr. I'l' WA.SN ''l' UN'l'Ili; WE WAS '1'U IIO'l'HER OF SCO'l'7' J{c!INNEr. THIS INFO.'Ui.ATI')N WAS NO'l' GirEN BY ,.J,1 ;1.7· .'ic!.nn:sr. i1P.s. HcKxmmY f:.,w TO DE AT!.1,..;,E OF 2'EU: WORK DONE BY 'l'HE CI'l'Y BU'l' DIDN''l' DISCLORE 'l'HIS A'l' 'l'll2' 'l'I,,. OT CLOSING • .,.. ll'laL 'l'HA'l' 'l'HE PR.ErIOUS Sco'!"l' AND llrarcCA llcKINRY SHOULD PAY 'l'HIS BILL. 'Ill;-BOUG P.T TilIS P.'W PEH.TY TREE AIID Cl,r.AA OT ALL LEINS AND ENCUIIBEIUNCES • Eu GEi!E J. ,Ji CJ-...,.UD Tl:S :K...E II. IIICIU.UD • .. . ' . • . I· • .. ·~ • To the city of Englewood, I. Charles M. Ibbotson. reside at 31SO S. Bannock St. and am contesting the bill I received for the concrete replacement. First. last summer I placed a call to the city and found out that my driveway would be replaced during this project. I was told that all the driveways that needed replacing would be replaced. The wodcers did the curb and sidewalks, but did not replace the worse part of the concrete: my driveway. How was somechiog 90 obvious over looked? And how come some of my neipbors up the street bad theirs replaced? Please explain the justification of whole needed replacing! Also I would like to know why my bill is $533.00 for such a shabby job. For instance one of the slabs is abady d•ipped ad broken dMII you replaced! please come by and take a look It it for younehes. Ifl would haw known that you werm't aomg to replace my dmeway I would haw bired a contnctor to replace it with the two slabs and curb, this would haw been more cost effectM. Please give me a brakdown of bow much more I would have paid for the additional wort. Is it possible 1blt I n being billed for the driveway? Is that why my bill is 90 hiah? Pleae look inlo this! Sincerely, a..tes M lbbolson t ~ :0 "1 ~ ! ('") ~ ao ,,, 02 I -<: l'Tl 0 . , • . ' .. . I • . .. ·, • '· -~-~ -----~---------- 6128196 To the city of Englewood. I. Charles M. Ibbotson. reside at 3150 S. Bannock St. and am contesting the bill I received for the concrete replacement. First. last swmner I placed a call to the city and found out that my driveway would be replaced during this project. I was told that all the driveways that needed replacing would be replaced . The workers did the cmb and sidewalks, but did not replace the worse part of the concrete: my driveway. How was something so obvious over looked? And how come some of my neighbors up the street had theirs replaced? Please explain the justification of whose needed replacing! Also I would like to know why my bill is $533.00 for such a shabby job. For instance one of the slabs is already chipped and broken that you replaced! please come by and take a look at it for younelves. If I would have known that you weren't going to replace my dmeway I would have hired a contractor to replace it with the two slabs and curb, this would haw been more cost effective. Please give me a breakdown of how much more I would haw paid for \be additional work. Is it possal>le that I am being billed for the driveway? Is that why my bill is so high? Please look into this! •. Sincerely, Charles M Ibbotson :a "' ("') ,,, -< IT1 c- .-. . .. .. I. May 24, 1996 City of Englewood CONANT, IAN J & LINDA L 3l30 S. IHERIIAN ST. ENGLEWOOD,CO 18110 • • \. 3400$. ElatiS- Engtewood. Colorado 80110-2304 Phone (303) 762-2300 (303) 762-2301 FAX (303)789-1125 The 1m11menl roll for eanae.c Dillric:l No. 199S is now on file in lhe Office oflhe DinclOr of Financial Services ll 3400 Soudi Elali Slreet, Enslewood, c.olondo. Acc:onling to lhe 1111 IIIMIII roll, lhe -' weaed apimt lhe followin& delcribed property, wbidl you are listed• ownina is 11.-.11 for coaae inprowments at: Silus addrm: 11118. B.ATI ST. Lepl cleiaifllion: L0181.i a.K 11 INGLBIDOD Tax Schedale No .: 1177.-.a-17~1 (Pleale include lhis DIUllber wilb all pay!DIIIII.) A public i-ma on lhe IIIIIIPK11 lftiec:liita all concerned properties will be held on Maaday, My I, 1996 • 7:30 p.m. in lhe c-i1 Chmlbcrl in City Hall • 3400 Soudi Elati Street. (See detaila leplly 8lha1illd ia die Eapwood Hcnld on May 23nt, May 30dl, ad Jae 6dl.) Wriaen prolells will be receiwd up ID S:00 p.a. Friday, Jae 21, 1996 in lhe Office oflhe Dndar ofFiaac:ial Services ad will be considered• lhe Monday, July •• ...... If ay portion of lhe I rn • is paid prior ID S:00 p.m. Monday, Sepfanber 9, 1996, a five,--("')_..,.. cm lhllponian will be allowed . ..,__, lie-*• ...-,er ........ lleC....C 15 ........ Clly llal.J411s..dlllldllna,I 4 .... ~.Ill. ....... _ ........ ,_,,... ...... . ,_.. dlac3I. Any pllt of die .. paid 11,y S # I lbs 9, 1996 will be Clllliftad ID .. Alapllloe C.-y r-for c:oSlediaa 11,y 1m afflce--. ..... • oo> ,_.. • _, priac:ipaS..,..... ,_'·"' ..... on lhe unpaid 'balace. Suc:111 payW will be dae • __,. 1. 1997 far .... ,-,_.__,. 1 of-* -Plin& yw. The 1997 pay.-will not illcWe---........ t 11 m )'WS' ~ wiSl A Special A em Deferral Prapai is availlMe ID...., dliaa ia C.-Dil9icl No. 1"5. S-of die elip,ilily ~-111,dia'biSily, .-.. -. 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COUNCL COMMUNICATION Date Agenda 11am Subject July 1, 1996 10 I 1 Concrele program 1998 INITIATED BY STAFF SOURCE Department of Public Works Chal1el Ellllr1y' DnclDr of Public Works COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCL ACTION City Council ha expreued concern abOul the general condlllon of lhe Cly's public concr.-, and dnctld alalf to proceed with proposed Concrwa Program 1998. RECOIIIIENDED ACTION Approve, by motion, to award • conatruction contract to Thoull Brolhera Concrwa Contracbs, Inc. far Concrete Program 1998 in the amount of $178,921 .50. BACKGROUND, ANAL VIII, AND AL TERNATIVEI IDENTFIED The proposed program consists of conatruction of irnpRMnlenta to 102 ~ ramps In lhe City . For the pat aeveral years, staff ha worked towards de'lllapl119 • Cly-wide concr9II pn,gram addreulng existing sub-standard concrete and complying with the Amlrican with DlublNIN Ad In constructing handicap ramps. Staff believes that initiating • larva concr.-program providla us with • program lo bNt addr9U the City's concrn needs. The coat of these improvements .. bOme by the Cily through monlN blldgelld In the PIF . Coela Include concrn conatruction, ilCidental storm_. conawction, ... liMlllio,,, •••rl119, aun,eying, lllling, and miacellaneoua iic:identala. A r9View of ,.,.,.as provided by Thoutl Brolhera Conc:Na Col ...... Inc. lndicllla t.i, wortt la utiafacloly . They have complaed similar prajeds far lhe Cily In peat yea-a . FINANCIAL .. ACT Concra Program 1998 is scheduled far conatruction during lhe aumrMr and fall of 1998. Funding far the project in the amount of approximataly $230,000 la blldgllld In the 1998 PIF. Replacement of sub-standard drives at lhe Jeffer9on and Aconla FIN Stations la lllo blldgelld In the PIF . The Fn Station concrw wortt w111 11e complaed 1n the 1998 Conc:Na Program at the budgeled amount of approximately $32 ,000, bringing the tDtal project budget lo approxin'lalll) $292,000. ' .. I· ,. •, • · ... • ,. BID DATE: JUNE 11, 11N BID TIIIE: 10:00 A.II. 11N CITY OF ENGLEWOOD CONCRETE PROGRAM Bidder I Plan Holder BaHBld Bond Ramarb EngiMel'a Ellimlle $252,000 1 COIICNlaE.,... f .fO,SOf~ 51. 2 C--Wolb 3 F8llcll ConcNla .. General CCIIICIW Co1•1clais t~6) . .;l'l2~ st 5 New Dnlgn Col-UcllDII ! ~.:Z.,,, 'r'.S-? ,e .5?" 6 Riv.El ....... 7 l&Dc-tiuclan 4 '"3ztnf ¥i; S"'· a 111:cli11a1111Dlu1l 1 rt ~ ·,e, <ffll ~ 5t, . 9 TACS eoi•ualanand D111l1p•1nl 10 Thoultllraa. ,. , .. ~ ,t"lf,'l-21 » s,. Lowllldder: I. . " · ... • Bids were opened for Concrele program 1NII on June 18, 1NII. Plana and Speclllcatlooa were oblained by 18n (10) contradoia, and six (8) bids WWII 19C8Md • tallows : Thoutt BroChera Concrele Conbacb'I, Inc. Slacktlolm D8li 11Dpment S & D Conltrucllon General ConcNle Conncba New Design Construction Concrella Expl'9U $178,921.150 187,N0.50 229,838.75 257,242 .00 299,457.50 511,505.00 The Engineer's eatirnale was $252,000. Meqi• biding la 11V8111b1e In the Public l~ll Fund. Anliclpllled 1998 ConcNle Program fund lnllkdown la • follows : Addllioiwl Ulliclei~ Work (ADA ramps) lJI liclei llllled Mile . ..,,. ... IICy City conci.- ~(balanced clllndlr year 1998) Ad~ Material TNllng and nee 111•, appurtanancea and incidenlllla MIOClalad with Special 1~11 Dlatrtct UIT OF ATTACI ... ITS Bid Tabullllan SIINt $178,921.50 $ 11,078.50 S 15,000.00 $282,000.00 ..; 119 OPP PO (19% dlalal praject) 1212,000.00 ' ' • '' •. • .. • BID DATE: JUNE 11.1111 81) TIIE: 10:00 A.IL 1111 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD CONCRETE PROGRAM J Bidder, Plan Holder a-Bid Bond Englraa'a EIIIIMII $252,000 1 ConcNla ...... l$.fll,S0f~ 51. 2 ConcNla .... 3 ..... c.... 4 a...lC....C1•111 a ~~s,.~2~ st 5 New DNlgn Canallual1n ! .,.,,,,, 'IS"'/ ,e .5?o e .... 11 ........ 7 IIDC..•11nl1n ~ '":,2t nt ¥.: S''· • .. 11t 1111 Dis 111,111111 5& 4l1 1i") c,ro !. • TM:SC1 11 11 .... a., I I • • 10 ........... .. ~l"rf .ct.al £ s,. Low lllllllr: R1•1rb . ( , . ' ' • . .. • • Date July 1, 1996 INITIATED BY Department of Public Works . " • .... COUNCL COlaUNICATION 10 I ff ITAFF SOURCE 8ublKt Paving Diltrict 35 (Navajo St.) Concrell Replacamet it -Bill for Ord . Alleaing Coats. Charles Esterly, Dirlldor of Public Works COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCL ACTION Paving District 35 (Navajo St.) was created by Ordina'lce No . 17, Series of 1992, paned and adoplld by City Council on April 20, 1992 . RECOMMENDED ACTION Adopt a bill for an ordinance establishing aueuments for Paving Diltrict 35 (Navajo St.). Approve property owner notification of anesaments and ct.. for a public hNrlng on aaessments. BACKGROUND, ANAL YIIS, AND AL TERNATIVE8 IDENTFIED Resolution No. 9, Series of 1992, declaring the Intent to crNle Paving Diltrict No. 35 (Navajo St) and establishing a public hearing on the formation of Paving District No . 35 (Navajo St.) w adoplld and approved on February 3, 1992 . The public hearing on formation of Paving Diltrict No . 35 (Navajo St.) was held on March 9, 1992 . Ordinance No . 17, 1992, crNling Paving District No . 35 (Navajo St.) wa palNd April 20, 1992. The pul'p()le ofthil Improvement District was for the construc:tion and illlallallol, of ltrNt pevtng, and '*"OYal and ~ of curt,, gutlllr, and lidNalk to fflNt Cily ltarldlldl, ~ wilh iwy lncidlulala, on certain streets and avenues within the City . Construction by the Colorado Department of T111nsportation hal s1allad and II•~ lo be COfflllllll d by lale 1997 . FIIIANCIAL .. ACT COOT ii the major contributor to the funding on this project wilh ~ $5,400,000. The Cly II responsible for approximately $600 ,000, of which $511,221.92 wa be....,.. lhnlugh 11111 ,ea to adjacent property owners. The remaining (approxirnaaly $89,000) la the Clly'a -.,aielblly and .. .,...._ In moniN budgeted in the PIF . Due to contrac:tual arrangements with COOT, the Cily'1 $500,000 w1111A1wt 1D the Navajo project .. be applied in1tud to the upcoming Santa Fe landac:ape project. ID which COOT Md ~ co.11111111,d a $500,000 expenditure. UST Of ATIACHIENTS A Bill for III Ordinance. Assessment Role for PD 3 S (Navajo) ' ' ' • .. I. , • ORDINANCE NO. SERIFS OF 1996 • • BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOR COUNCIL BILL NO. 33 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER~~~~~~- AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE WHOLE COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS MADE WITHIN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 35 (NAVAJO) 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 LOT OR TRACT OF LAND; AND PRESCRIBING THE MANNER FOR THE COLLECTION AND PAYMENT OF THE ASSESSMENTS. WHEREAS, by Ordinance No .17, Series of 1992, puaed on final reading and adopted on April 20, 1992, the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, baa created Paving District No. 35 (Navajo), within the City for the purpoee of constructing and metalling paving, curb, gutter, and sidewalk improvements, together with neceuary incidentals on a certain street within the District; and WHEREAS, the improvements authorized by Aid ordinance have been atarted and are anticipated to be completed in 1997, and the total cost of such improvements have been reliably ascertained; and WHEREAS, an a118e811ment roll hu been prepared and a statement showing the total cOBt of the improvements hu been duly filed with the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, from the statement made and filed, it appean that the t.otal COBt of the improvements to be constructed and installed within the District shall be $5,400,000.00, of which amount $511 ,221.62, is being aueued against the real property within the District; and WHEREAS, aaid 8118e811menta are buecl on actual aueument coats from comtruction in 1991 as published April 9, 1992, in the Ordinance No . 17, Series of 1992 forming the District; and WHEREAS, the City Council hu apportioned a share of the total coats to each lot or tract of land within the District, in accordance with the benefits to be derived by Aid property and in the proportions and amounts severally aet forth in "Exhibit A" attached to thia Ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Sec:tion 1. Cgnfirmatjgn pf AtMMmrot Boll . The apportiOlllllent of the -enta ia hereby approved and confirmed . Said apportionment ia hereby declared to be in accordance with the 1pecial benefits which the real property in the Diatrict will receive by reason of the construction and illltallatiCID of the improvement.. A ahare of Aid coat ia hereby uaeued to and upon each lot or tract of land within the District in the proportiom and amount. u set forth in the -ment roll, attached hereto u "Exhibit A". Sec:tion 2. Payment of Aeeaemeota . 1be aueumentl ,hall be due and payable at the office of the Director of Finance of the City, on or before November 8, 1996, in accordance with -1- .. I . 0 • 0 • <, Section 11-2-7(C) of the Englewood Municipal Code; provided that all euch ._.ments may be paid, at the election of the property owner, in installments, with interest u hereinafter 11et forth . An allowance of 5% shall be made on all payments of Ule88ments made on or before October 21, 1996, but not thereafter. Failure to pay the whole ._.ment on or before November 8, 1996, shall be conclusively considered and held an election on the part of all penona interested, whether under disability or otherwise, to pay in inlltallments. 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 Ule88ments, or the validity of the lien thereof. In the event of an election to pay in inlltallmenta, the 11UNB111enta shall be payable at the office of the County Treasurer of Arapahoe County, Colorado, in ten (10) equal annual installments of principal, the tint of euch installments of principal shall be due and payable on or before the 1st day of January 1997. The remainder of the inlltallments 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 1is 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 ._.ments. The owner of any property not in default u 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 Ule88ment inlltallment payment date. Ses;tjon 3. Penalty for Default or Nonpaymept . Failure to pay any installment, whether of principal or interest, when due shall cau.e 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 eatablilhed punuant to Section 5-12- 106(2) and (3), C.R.S., until the date oftu ule, u provided by law. At any time prior to the date of the tu ule, the owner may pay the amount of all unpaid installments with interest at the penalty rate of one percent (1 % ) per month or fraction of a month, and all penaltiea and costs of collection accrued, and shall thereupon be restored to the ript th-a. to pay in installments in the same manner u if default had not been 1uft'ered. 5ec;tjop f . Aun•rncpt Ljep· R,sordation. All Ule88ments levied apinat the real property in the District, topther with all interest thereon and .-alti• for default in payment thereof, and all COltl in collec:tinc the same, shall conatitute, from the date al the final publication of tbi1 Ordinance, a perpetual lien in the several amounts uaeaaed a,ainlt each lot or tract of land . Such lien shall have priority over all other liem ucept pnera) tu liens and shall be enforced in accordance with the law, of the State of Colorado. Pursuant to Section 31-25-522, C.R .S ., a copy of'tbia Ordinance shall be ftled with the County Clerk and Recorder of the County wherein each lot or tract of land uaeaaed ii located, for recordin1 on the land records of 1uch Iota or tracts of land, and copiea of this Ordinance shall alao be filed with the County Treasurer and the County Allellor. Sffligp fi Aewemeote Aoinet Qiyided gr 811Mirided Tnct,. If any tract of real property included within the District ii hereafter divided or subdivided into two or more 1uch tracts or parcels, the Director of Finance, with the uaiatance of the Director of Public Work.a, is hereby authorized and dinc:ted to divide the -t a,ainat euch tract in the same proportion that the tract itself is eubdivided into two or more IUCb parcela, and to certify the revi1ed u-1ments to the County Treuurer. -2- I. 0 1 32 x l 0 • • '· Sectipn 6 $exerability. That if any one or more Bectiona or parts of this Ordinance shall be adjudged unenforceable or invalid, 1uch judgment Bhall not affect, impair, or invalidate the remaining proviaiona of thi1 Ordinance, it being the intention that the variou1 provi1ions hereof are aeverable. Sectigp 7. Repealer . All ordinancee, or parta thereof, inconaistent or in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent only of such inc:onaiatency or conflict. Sectigp 8. Hearinr . In accordance with the City Charter and the Municipal Code of the City, the City Council Bhall hold a public hearin, on this Ordinance, on Monday, Mrpat 19, 1998, at 7:30 P .II. or at such later time u the City Council ia able to hear it in ita normal Sectipn 9 PphJjqtjgp apd Efl'est,ive Qw. Thia Ordinance, after ita final pauage, be numbered and recordecl, and the adoption and publicatiOD ahall be authenticated by the 1ignature of the Mayor and the City Clerk and by the Certificate of Publication. Thia Ordinance 1hall become effective thirty (30) days after publication following final pauage. Sectigp 10. Deferred Anorcmeota. A Special Aueument Deferral Prop-am ia available to eligible property owners in Pavinr Diatrict No. 35 (Nav~o), who meet the requirementa. Applicationa for the Special ~mt Def'erral Program must be submitted by October 7, 1996. Introduced, read in full, and puNd OD tint readinr OD the lat day of July, 1996. Publiahed u a Bill for an Ordinanc:e OD the Cth day al July, 1996. Tbomu J . Bums, Mayor ATTEST : Loucriahia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Loucriahia A . Ellia, City Clerlt al the City al Enpewood, Colondo, hereby certify that the above and foresoin, ia a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introdueed, read in full, and puaed on tint readinr OD the lat day of July, 1996. Loucriahia A. !Ilia -3- ' ' • l .. I. 0 '32 x l • ·,----------.---:-------- • • CITYOl'.....WOOO Paving Dletrlct No. al (Nnltilo) • AN .. ment Roi 2077-0t-1-17-012 ILY 100 ft or 11LY 215. 7C ft OI' KM 11 au. DI& _. 8Daa.SY, ffm.s 5 mac:9M '515 a. NUIIOM Dana: ~. CO 80110-5513 •as•~m ,1,111 .ao 2077-0t-1-17-010 .... I~ Ila 81G 211.1• ft ai.Y ALO SLY I.JIii na. • cca not 11, n aLY II ft n Ill.% lH ft '1'0 If LID OI' KM 13 B alLY II ft, n 1LY 15' ft '1'0 111G au. Im.a .... DLaCa, aix11 5 anr •111 I. laUWOM lla1VS IIDl&IIIOCD, CO 10110•!1513 2011-o•-•-11-021 IPLOft 1 5 2 a 11D GOC111a111 umunaDL - '201 S. MVA.10 Lm C/0 ._ IIUaDff 52'5 a. SYDSft C'f LiftLS'fCIII , CO 10123-2101 2077-0t-1-25-003 LOT 3 aut 2 IIAVA.JO SDD'l' nmunaJAL aaK ,OPISH , .DISS L. 5 80Lft, .--IS N. H70 CIIHnooK Daift NOllltISCII, CO IOCIS-2232 2077-0t-1-21-00, LOT C IIUt 2 IIAVA.JO S'l'IIU'l' DDUHIIIAL PAD NIJ.LS, SDCall If. 5 a.LA NIS P.O. aox 210101 BIGIILAIIDS IIAIICII, CO 10121-0101 2077-0t-1-2,-003 LOT 3 aut 1 IIAVA.JO IDD'l' nmunaJAL Rmt 1MI'l'SD laCIIDIDIQ DIC. C5Cl I . IIAVA.JO IDD'l' ~. CO 10110-1529 2011-0,-,-11-02, a 10 ft or PLOT I a 1101D GOCllall'S ~ - lmCSJC. .JOR.. 5 NIIIOIJ.AD 1231 1. nuaa.m nmT LiftLS'fCIII , CO 10122-lCOt ,111.10 •201 S -'VA.JO ff '12,11'.H •120 a -VA.10 ff ,111.M ,2,11,.00 UCl a•-.» ff ,1,15'.II ., ...... '7,217.71 2077-0t-1-00-01, a,-·· aa Ho ft N/L 11 5 2ts n N/L a or • cca • 11, ac t-1-11 • • 110 ft • a 31 ft '1'H a 190 ft '1'R W 31 ft '1'0 81G YS'l"l'S, NUlYDI L. 5 NlaY i/., i/'1' .. C5C5 S . oaAGS 8DD'l' SIIQ.LSIIOCD, CO 10110-1121 ,1,., •• ,. 2077-0t-1-00-011 a) 1111111118 a II ft or• 111.n n or 1 112 • 112 • 112 • 11• a • IO ft a a • ac t- 1-11 wu.,-~. DIC . 1351 W. l'1'Alll'CaD A,,_. SIIQ.LSIIOCD, CO 10110-1133 ,1..,.,,,... ,11,tu .H A i A .. I. • . C • 0 • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Paving Dlabict No. 35 (Navajo) • AsHament Roll 2077-011-1-00-076 NO ADDJISS8 81:G 630 l"1' 8 , 680 I: 01' lllf COil D 1/' TH lllf 10.87 l"1' TH ALG COltVS 'fO IUc:&T 38 .61 l"1' TH N 260.2!1 rr TH I: 110 l"1' TH 8 300 rr TH If 'fO 81:G UC t-5-68 RENAUD, INC. ,3!10 8 . lfINDERHJ:JIJ: 8TRl:ET J:NGLEIIIOOD, CO 80110-553!1 $17,132 .12 2077-0Sl-1-23-011 NO ADDll&S8 LOT 1 , V1tC 8 10 l'T 01' If 'l'll<lNU AVJ: ADJ EX 8 ,2 l'T 01' SD LOT 1 ULL In.& c::DN8 3RD l'LG DLI.Ic;AN, JM:lt , VDIGINIA, JT DN ,675 8. lfDll)saHJ:11& lflt&ST DIDIYJ:Jt, co ao110-55,2 2077-0Sl-1-2,-00, LOT , Bl.IC 1 NAVA.JO 8'l'IIJ:&T DIDUl'f'RDJ. PAlllt 8CHOEl'BJ:RGJ:R, lfALTJ:ll 555 w. LAJCE LITTLETON, CO 80120-2726 2011-011-1-2,-005 LOT 5 Bl.IC 1 NAVA.JO S'l'UJ:T mE>Ul'f'RDJ. PAlllt 8CHOEl'BJ:RGER, WAI.'1'11:R 555 w. LAJCE LITTLETON, CO 80120-2726 2077-0!il-1-27-003 LOT 1 EX RD AIIGI.E 8tJB WINDSOR INE>U8'1'1lIES, INC. 1351 W. 8'1'AIQ'OJU) AVDUI: ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110-5533 2077-0!1-l-27-00, LOT 2 EX RD AIIGI.E 8tJB WINDSOR INE>US'l'llIJ:8, INC. 1351 If. 8'1'ANl'ORD AVDUE ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110-5533 $2,156.75 NO ADDll&S8 $2,'88.07 NO ADl>U88 $5,0H.26 NO ADl>D88 $0 .00 NO ADl>U88 ,o.oo 2077-011-&-00-001 NO ADDJIS89 'l'HA'l' PART 01' N 1/2 01' * 1/' 01' U 1/, LYDIQ If 01' IISLL In.& Gall 211D l'LG IN UC !1-5-68 CI'l'Y 01' aa.DIOOD -U'l'ILITIEI DEPARnall'l' 3,00 I . 11:LATI 8'1'11&1:T &NGLl:IIOOD, CO 90110 '35,626 .50 2077-0!1-,-00-011 NO ADDU88 ll&G 30 l"1' I: , 105, rr N 01' llf COil U 11, UC II TH S 31'. 75 l"1' TR U 6'8 l"1' 'l'H CONT SE 2!12 l"1' TH N 93 .711 l"1' THU 511 ., l"1' 'I'll I 210.H l"1' TR S 1'6.5 l"1' , !16 . 3 l"1' 'l'H N 10 rr TH Ill Ill. 8 l"1' TH I 'fO PT Clf II LDII If aLI&VDlf AVS TR S 326. 78 l"1' , 300.& rr 'fO If LDIS S INCA Da 'I'll* ALG SD LDII 2,0.5 l"1' , 293. 75 l"1' TH D 63. ,2 l"1' 'I'll * lU. 75 l"1' TR Ill 15. SIS l"1' 'l'O PT Clf I LDII ftI'l'AICSJl DR 'l'H llf 13,.oa l"1', ,ot .06 l"1' TR lllf 9'.'6 l"1', 130.01 ff, 112.36 l"1', 158 l"1' , 230.8 l"1', 121 .82 l"1' TR Ill U0.112 l"1' 'l'O A PT TII S 20.15 l"1' TR Ill 561.6 l"1' '1'H lllf 1111.H l"1' TR If 1128.& l"1' TR I 116 l"1' 'l'O aG t-5-'8 CI'l'Y 01' ~ -UTILITIES D&PARnall'l' 3,oo I . 11:LA'l'I ITll&ST &NGLl:IIOOD, CO 80110 $12,"1.00 21..Jun.H ,.. 2o1, ' •. .. I· 0 1 32xl • • ', • <. CITY OF ENOLEWOOO Paving Dlatrict No. 35 (Navajo) -ANNament Roll 2077-09-C-00-013 a> ADDll&88 UC AT 8W COR a 1/C TH & 135 ft 'l'B II 107.11 ft 'l'B 1M ,.o9 ft 6 SCI ft TB & 3U.75 ft TH 8 10s, ft 'IO •c D .,. t-5-H IOUTH SOBU1U1»1 PAIIXS 6 UCll&ATICII DI8ftICT 1631 S. UNIV&IUIITY BLVD. LITTLSTClf, CO 10121-2973 ,s3,H0.65 2077-09-1-00-010 C5C5 I 08Mil& 8T •c 133.2 n s • 220.9 n • ONW c:ca or aw 11, or• 11, ac 9-5-H 'l'B s 1H.I ft I 220.9 ft 1f 197.1 ft 'l'B II 220.9 ft 'IO 8C YSTT&, taRVIN L. 6 NMtY J. , JT TD C5C5 8, OaMiZ 8TUll:T ll:NQLll:IIOCD, CO 10110-5526 ,2,335.35 2077-oc-,-oo-oss 131, w OXl'ClaD AYS •c uso n w • so n I or• c:ca • 112 a 11, ac ,-s-H 'l'B • 1039 n TB• 1'5 ft TH II C29.5 ft '1'H W 135 ft TR 1M 100.5 ft TB II 509.5 ft TR 11: 310 ft 'IO •c 8AM BllVIC& co. 131' 1f&IT OXl'OJU> AVDIU& ll:NQLll:IIOCD, co 10110-,,30 .29,IOC.71 2077-oc-,-00-01, 1310 • OXl'OIID AYS THAT PART or a 11, ac c-5-H osac u me 201s n • • so n I or ia: c:oa or 8 1/2 or 8D U 1/C 'l'R W H.7 ft TR 8 150 ft 'l'B II: H.7 ft 'l'B II 150 ft TO ac U ROADI UIIIT&D DIDOS'l'IUAL D&V. CORP 52C5 8. &Vll:UTT CT LITTLSTClf, CO 10123-2101 ,1,'82.so 2077-0,-,-00-013 13,1 • OXl'OIID AYS THAT PART or a 11, ac ,-s-H mac u me 2101. 7 n • • so n • or ia: c:ca or 1 112 or SD a 11, TR • ALO • .,. LID or • OXl'Cm> AYS 'IO A rr C11 s LD1& or AT 6 ar Jill aT/WAY TH BLY ALQ 8D llT/WAY '28 ft N/L 'f'R & 352. 25 ft TO W aow LINS or 8 NAVAJO ff 'l'B II '59. 5 ft 'l'B W H. 7 ft TH II 150 ft 'IO me 11:X IIOADI UlfiftD DIDOSftIAL D&V. CORP 52'5 a. &Vll:UTT CT LIT'l'LSTClf, CO 10123-2101 ,2,,011.2, 2077-oc-,-oo-osi 1315 • QU?MCr AYS ac 1150 n w • 101t n •or• c:ca • 112 a 11, ac ,-s-'8 'l'B 1 200 rr TH• 1'5 ft TH II 200 ft TH II: 165 ft 'IO aG 8AM BllVIC& co . 131' 1f&IT OXl'OIID AVDIUII: ~. co 10110-,,30 ,o.oo 2077-0,-,-00-039 1325 • QUlllCr AYS coet 111s n • • 159.5 n I or• c:ca or• 112 or a 11,, 'l'B • HS n, 'I'll • 129 .5 ft, TH & 1'5 ft, 'f'R II '29.5 ft 'IO PL or RG, CDl'1' 2,1 A N/L D W 30 ft 11D C-5-H WSIT QUINCY COU C/0 DUN L . __.. P.O. aox 1'1 UDALIA, CO 10135-01,1 .31,7,t.27 ""9 Jo/I .... . ' ... I . • 0 '32xl -------------------------.1------------------------------,,--~- • • I • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOO Paving Dlatrtct No. 35 (Navajo) -AaNNment Roll 2077-09-1-00-077 1390 'If QODfCY AVS THAT PART or NS 1/t or ac 9-!5-68 DSIC AS DG 717 ft N/L S 5 30 ft S or W COR or SD NS 1/t '1'H 8 300 ft '1'H 'If 122.'1 rT TR N 268.62 rT TR ALG CUJlYS 'fO RT t7.8 ft TH S 92.67 ft 'fO DG ac 9-!5-68 8UPZLI, .DNSS P. 5 SANDRA AIIN, JT 'f'SN !51 m.DIINXJll WAY IDIC;LSIIOOD, CO 80110-7120 ,17,0'6.32 2077-09-1-00-078 1,01 'If QODfCY AVS 'l'IIM' PART or NS 11• ac 9-!5-68 mac AS s 1H nor w 112 or N 1/2 or• 112 or w 11, or SD NS 11, ax JtOAD ac 9-!5-68 1'08 L'fl> LDClftl) CO . 71!5 l'IIClft' IIANla 11D . LI'l"fL&'J.'CN, CO 80120-tOOt ,17,1!5!5.!57 2077-o,-,-11-028 1t,!5 'If QUDIC;r AVS PU>Ts !556 ax s 10 n or SD PI.O'f 6 • u JtOAD aocmaa1 • • DmU8TJlIAL aua HUCJ:K, JOSEPH 5 MIIIOSLA1fA 7231 8. l'RANICLIN STUS'f LI'l"fLE'l'ON, CO 80122-1,09 2077-0t-t-11-027 PLOTS 3 5 t SX 11D QOCaNIINS DIDOSftIAL IU8 ,2so s. SANTA ft I.LC C/0 SnYSNS 5 SOUIN'IICB INC. !59!51 8. MIDDU:rISLD RD. LI'l"fLETON, CO 80123-2877 .!5,1'2.11 t2!50 8 SANTA ft DR ,11,,03 .79 2077-09-1-00-038 1301 'If STAlll'QIU) AVS 8 1/2 8 1/2 N 1/2 NS 1/t LYDIGllf or CITY DI'1'CB ax 'If 9t3.0t ft D 11D 9-!5-61 'lfDIDSOR INDU8TllIS8, INC, 13!51 'If. STANl'ORD AVSNOS IDIC;LSIIOOD, CO 80110-!5!533 ,o.oo 2077-09-1-00-037 13!51 'If S'fANl'CIID AVS s 263 .63 n N/L or w 9t3.0t nor• 112 • 112 11 112 NS 11, u 111> t-!5-61 WINDSOR DIDU8TllIS8, INC. 13!51 'If. S'fANl'ClaD AVSNOS ~. CO 80110-!5!533 ,o.oo 2077-09-1-00-07t 1t01 'If S'fANl'CIID AVS S 21!5 rT or 'If !5!5t .tl ft or S 1/2 I 1/2 N 1/2 NS 1/t D S 30 ft 5 D 11D SSC 9- !5-68 llNI PRORRTISS I.LC U 760 W. ll&LLl:VIDf AVSNUZ M01UlI80N, CO 80t6!5-9611 2077-09-1-17-013 NLY 16!5 .7' rT or PLOT 13 ULL ISU: GDNS SLDRSDGI , WILLIAM R . 5 ZOLA ftlQf, JT 'fSN 1t!50 'If . 'fUrTS AVSNUI: SNCLl:WOOD, co 80110-!5!536 2077-09-1-2!5-00!5 LOT !5 m.K 2 NAVA.JO S'l'IIUT nmuanm PAIUt •LION, DAVID 3!57!5 S . LONG JtOAD LI'l"l'LS'fCN, CO 10121-1916 17.Jun-H .17,072.'8 1'!50 'If 'fOl'TS AVS .!5,'92 .29 1'!51 'If Tm"fS AVS H,237.U ,....,1111 ... I. 0 '32xl • ·-----------------------------~-- • ·, • (. CITY OF ENOLawooo Paving Dlatrtct No. 31 (NavaJo) -AeHNment Roll 2077-01-1-17-003 LOT 12 DI.I. In.& Gmfl IORftll, WNIS I. , NallY, J't '1'DI lHO 1f. 'l'Ul'TI AVSNUS SIIQLSIIOCD, CO 10110-5536 U60 W 'l'Ul'TI AW ,,,00,.00 2077-09-1-17-022 1,70 W 'l'Ul'TI AW n.y 50 rr or LOT 10 , ALL or LOT 11 a • 20 rr rca 11D , a • 115 rr au. I8I.S CMIIDSNI aoYDIZI, AlffCNIO , UIUll'tA, J'f 'fDf 2111 I. IIAaJ.AN IT. LAlmllOOD, CO 10227-3617 2077-01-1-16-006 LOT C 81.K 1 aLL In.& GllNI 2m n.G SYI.IDA, ,JIOS a. , UDAii~ A., J'f 'fDf 1510 W. 'l'Ul'TI AVDIUS ~. CO 10110-5531 f7,159.IO 1510 W 'l'Uftl AW f3,Ht.55 2077-01-1-00-001 15,5 w 'l'Uftl AW ac; H2.1 rr • , 17 rr • or aw cca or aw 11, or• 11, or 1-s-a n • 213 rr '1'H N 110 ff'1'H w 213 rr n 1 1110 rr TO ac; 'l'Ul'TI IMDUlftIAL LLC 1,00 I. ll'lllll'fICI: INQLDIIOOD, CO 10111 ft,619.21 2on-01-1-oo-075 ,no • •1---IT •c; 630 rr • , 53.31 rr •or• cca • 11, n I H2 rr n • 11.n rr n AID CORVI TO x.arr u.15 rr n • 260.0 rr TH w ,so rr n aw 'fO ac; a• 30.'1 rr l'Ca 11D IIC t-5-61 IIIClaUD, INC. C390 I . WDIDI...S l'!'IIIST ~. CO 10110-5539 f17,121.IO 2077-01-1-00-035 '''° I WDlla ...... 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CO 10110-11,1 27.Jvn.N ft,Nl.17 ,._ . .,. . ' .. I • 0 • • • <. CITY OF ENOL£WOOO Paving Dlatrtct No. 31 (Navajo) • Aueament Roll 2077-09-2-01-00I PL0'1'8 2-3 ax IIDS ULL l8I.& Gml8 AG NM:11~ 5 DIDU8ftD8, U.::. •&07 8. ~ ST. SNQLSIIOCD, co 10110-ss,2 2077-09-2-01-007 PLOT 1 ax N 20 ft l'OR Iii> •LL ISI.& CDf8 AG NM:HINDIQ 5 INDU8ftD8, U.::. uo1 a. 1fIND..au: ft. SNQLSIIOCD, co 10110-ss,2 2077-09-1-23-012 L0'1' 2 5 8 ,2 ft LOT 1 aLL ISI.& GDIS 311D l'LQ l'Caftlt, 'VSltllS 8. 5 NIUlY, JT 'l'SN U60 1f. TUl'T8 AVDIU& SNQLSIIOCI), CO 80110-5536 2077-09-2-01-002 PL0'1' • •LL ISI.& GDCS 'rllCNA8 , DAIil.Siii: •520 LAlUA'l' DRIYS CASTI.& IIOClt, CO 1010,-9305 uo1 a wnmaaau ft $19,'73.'8 '607 8 WDCJSllallS ST $3,,aa.1, ,1,121.73 $10,252.9' 2077-09-2-01-005 t675 8 lfllllmlllaPZ ST •a AT D cca PL0'1' 5, 'Ill 1f 1'0 "· 'fll 8 126 ft N/L 'fll S uo ft, 'fll II 126 ft '1'0 •a ax 11D au. ISI.& Gal8 DLLIGAN, JM:lt 5 VIIIGINIA, JT BIi '675 8. 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Sept. 5, 1998 Monday , Sept . 18, 1998 Thurlday, Sept. 19. 1998 Sunday,Oct.20. 1998 Monday,Oct.21, 1998 Friday,Nov .8. 1998 Tuesday.Nov. 12. 1998 vvedneaday,Jan. 1, 1997 Bill for ordinanCe aaeninQ com and vote calling for public hearing. Bil for ordinance wllh lilt of a11111rments and Notice of Public Hearing publilhed tlrlt time. Notice of Defwl9d A11111rment Plln. Second pMcllliOn of Notice of Public Hwtng. 1Nrd plblk.ltiOn of Notice of Public Hearing. Lat day fOr wrlllln prollllS. ONcliM: 5:00 p.m. Public hNrin9 on a11111:men1S. Consider amendmenla to bll for ordlnm. Publilh bil for a1diiance in ftnll form If nece11ary. Notice of oer.n.t ~ Plan. Conlider ordirWa on 1lnll radlng. Publilh • en a1di•a. by Ille. Otdi•a In ful force and 9lfect. LMt day for 5,. dilcounl to be llcMN on ful « partial payment . ONcllne: 5:00 p.m. Certify ...... ment rol to Arlpahoe County for collection. •. I. 0 '32xl • • • ,, COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Date Agendaltem Subject July 1, 1996 Proposed Bill For An Ordinance Regarding Submluion To A Vote Of The Regiswed Electors 10 a ii 1 Of The City Of Englewood Regarding Proposed Debt Issuance For Improvements to the Citv's water svstam Initiated By Staff Source Department of Financial Services Frank Gryglewicz, Director Department of Utilities Stu Fonda Director COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION This bill for an ordinance would submit to the registered voters of the City of Englewood a ballot question requesting issuance of $8,850,000 of bonded debt to finance improvements to the City's water system. Although water rates are planned to be used for debt service, the full faith and Cl8dit of the City will be pledged for repayment of the general obligation debt. The Water and Sewer Board has discussed this issue, as has Council at the June 10, 1996 study session. RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff recommends Council approve the attached bill for an ordinance submitting to a vote of the registered voters of the City of Englewood to issue debt. If the ballot initilltive is suc:cnsful it will result in substantial savings to water users . BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFED The City of Englewood Charter requires a majority affirmative vote of the register9d electors to issue general obligation debt (Article X, Part Ill, Section 104). The passage of Amendment 1 (TABOR) requires the use of tightly constructed language in the ballot question. City staff, Council, and the Water and Sewer Board all agree that this is a much needed project. The project will go forward regardless of the outcome of the vot.--f9venue bonds wiH be issued if this ballot initiative is not successful . An affirmative vote on this question and issuance of general obligation debt may reduce or even eliminate the need for the final eight percent water rat. increase. An alternative funding mechanism is available-revenue bonds. The ful faith and credit of the City is not pledged, but this a more complex and expensive alternative. If this balot iuue is not auc:ceuful, the project will be funded in this manner. · FINANCIALIMPACT • . I . 0 '32xl I • . ... · ... • . . The estimated cost of improvements and upgrades should not exceed $8,850,000. If bonding is approved, debt service will be made from the Water Enterprise Fund resources . Therefore, no direct impad on General Fund resources will be felt. UST OF ATIACHMENTS Proposed bill for an ordinance '• .. •. .. I· 0 1 32x l • ORDINANCE NO. _ SERIES OF 1996 • • (, BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOR COUNCIL BILL NO . 32 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER~----~ AN ORDINANCE SUBMl'rrING TO A VOTE OF THE REGISTERED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AT THE NEXT MUNICIPAL ELECTION A BALLOT ISSUE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCING THE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS TO THE CITY'S WATER SYSTEII AND THE PURCHASE OF WATER PROCESSING EQUIPMENT INCLUDING ALL NECESSARY AND APPURTENANT FACILITIES. WHEREAS, this bill for an ordinance would nbmit to the resiatm'ed vot.era of'the City of Englewood a ballot question iaue reprding the iuuance al debt for the purpoae of financing the coDBtruction of improvement. to the City'a water ayatem and the purcbaae of water proceuing equipment including all n-.ry and appurtenant facilitiea; and WHEREAS, Article X. Section 20 of the Colorado ConatitutiGD require& that the Cit, have voter approval prior to iauance of any multiple-fiacal year direct or indirect debt or other financial obligation whataoever; and WHEREAS, City ataft', City Council and the Englewood Water and Sewer Board apee that the water ayatem improvement. are needed to improve the City'a water quality; and WHEREAS, the City's Financial Servic:ea Department, Utilitiea Department and the City's financial adviaor have worked topther to find the 1eut upenaive method to finance the water ayatem improvement.; and WHEREAS, the leaat expenaive method of financing thme improvement. ia by iaauin, general obligation debt; and WHEREAS, the iuuance of thi1 debt ia not included in the City'a debt ceilini computation; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , AS FOLLOWS: Sed;iop 1. Purauant to the proviliona of law the City of Englewood hereby nbmita for a vote of the registered electon of the City ofEngl-ood at the 1996 Municipal Election the following ballot queation iaue: SHALL THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD DEBT BE INCREASED $8,860,000.00 WITH A REPAYMENT COST OF $15,315,360.00 AND SHALL THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD'S TAXES BE INCREASED $807,000.00 ANNUALLY FOR THE PAYMENT OF SUCH DEBT, ALL FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCING THE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS TO THE CITY'S WATER SYSTEM AND THE PURCHASE OF WATER PROCESSING EQUIPMENT INCLUDING ALL NECESSARY AND .. .. I . 0 !--------------------------·---------v----------~--------~--- • " • • L :APPURTENANT FACILITIES, BY THE ISSUANCE AND PAYMENT OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS PAYABLE FROM SUCH CITY FEES, TAXES OR OTHER REVENUES AS THE CITY COUNCIL MAY DETERMINE, WIDCH BONDS SHALL BE SUBJECT TO REDEMPI'ION, WITH OR WITHOUT PREMIUM, AND BE ISSUED AT SUCH MAXIMUM INTEREST RATE, DATED AND SOLD AT SUCH TIME OR TIMES AT SUCH PRICES (AT, ABOVE, OR BELOW PAR) AND IN SUCH MANNER AND CONTAINING SUCH TERMS NOT INCONSISTENT HEREWITH, AS THE CITY COUNCIL MAY DETERMINE, WIDCH AUTHORIZATION SHALL INCLUDE AUTHORIZATION TO REFUND SUCH BONDS Wl'nlOUT ADDfflONAL VOTER APPROVAL; AND IN CONNECTION THEREWITH IF DETEllMINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL (I) SHALL THE CITY'S AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAXES BE INCREASED IN ANY YEAR IN AN AMOUNT SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUM, IF ANY, AND INTEREST ON SUCH BONDS WHEN DUE, WITHOUT LIMITATION AS TO RATE OR AMOUNT OR ANY OTHER CONDfflON, AND (II) SHALL THE REVENUES FROM SUCH TAXES AND ANY BAllNINGS THEREON AND FROM THE INVESTMENT OF THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH BONDS CONSTITUTE A VOTER-APPROVED REVENUE CHANGE?" YES __ NO __ Se!;tjgp 2 . The oflicen of the City, the City llanapr and the City Clerk are autboriwl and directecl to take all acticm n-.ry ar appropriate to 6c:tuate the proriaiom al du. Ordinance. The City Clerk aball be the dNipated elec:tiaa afflcial with reapect to the election and llhall uaume the reapouibiliti• and perfann the dutiN relatiq thereto . The City aball contract with the County Clerk to ccmduct a coordinated elec:tian. S@c;ticm 3 . If the ballot iuue ii approved by a m.,rity of the nptered elect.an al the City, the authority of the City Council to iuue pneral oblipticJD baadl al the City will be deemed and conaidered a continuin, authority to ialae and deliYs IUCb baada at -time er from time to time in accordance with the terms and caaditiam al~ • let fartb iD the ballot iaaue voted upon, and neither the partial ~ al the aadx.ity ao canfwrecl, DOI' any lapae of time, will be c:onaidend u abautia, cr Jimitms the full aatbarity ccm6irnd by the electon. Sec;tigp f. If a m~ty of the rept,ered elect.an al the City al Bnpwood vote no far aaid propoaition the City Council aball flDance the camtnadiaD • •l*••--ta to the City'a water 1yatem and water Proceaainc equipmmt iDdadinc all appurt,mant facilitiea by other methods . Introduced, read in full, and paued on ftnt readin, ~ the lit day al July, 1996. • I .. I· 0 • . " • Publiahed u a Bill for an Ordinance on the ,th clay of .July, 1998. Tbomu .J. Blll'U, llayw ATTEST: Loucriahia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Loucriahia A. Ellia, City Clerk of the City ofBnpwood, Calando, -.by certify that the above and fonpin, ia a true copy of a Bill for an Ordiaaw, illtrodaced, nad iD lwl, and pauecl on ftnt readiDc on the ht day of .July, 1118. •. .. I . . 0 '"a2x l • • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION DATE: AGENDA ITEM: SUBJECT: July 1, 1996 Vacation of a portion of South 10 I 1v Fox/South Galapego Alley and Dedication of additional alley right- of-way INITIATED BY: STAFF SOURCE: Englewood Historical Society Harold J . Stitt Planning Community Coordinator COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION; Cjty Council Goal: Economic Development Previous Plannjng Commjgjog Action: On Janua,y 4, 1994, the Plannin& wl Zoning Commission considered the vacation request of the subject alley and voted to recommend to City Council that the proposed vacation be approved with the retention of a utility eaKrnent in the vacated alley. In a separate, but related action, the Planning and Zoaina Commission, on December 2, 1993, approved the ru.oning on the property adjacent to this popc>led alley vacation. The purpose of this remning, from R-2, Medium Density Residence District to R-4, Residential/Professional District, was to allow for the relocation of the Ena)ewood Depot. Prcyjous Coypcjl Action: On December 4, 1995, City Council directed Staff to amend the proposed alley dedication to provide additional ript-of-way for the re:maioina eat lea of the alley . City Cowx:il acting on the recommendation of the Planning C'.ommilPOII, approved lhc rezoning of property to permit the relocation of the Ea&)ewood Depot by Onfinance Number S3, Series of 1993 . RECOMMENDED ACTION; City Council is requested to approve a Bill for Ordinance on tint readina to VacalC a portion of the alley in the 3000 block of South Fox Street/South Oalapeao Street, retain an easement on the vacated portion for utility purposes and to accept the dedication of additional ript-of-way for alley purposes . ·~ I . • . .. • <. BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALDRNATIVES IDENTIFIED; The proposed vacation is being requested to facilitate the redevelopment of the Englewood Depot which was relocated in 1994 to property adjacart to the subject alley. The vacation request is only for the west leg of the "T'-alley in this block. The Englewood Historical Society owns the property to the south of the proposed vacation where the Depot building is located and a SO foot wide parcel immediately north of the proposed vacation. The vacation of this portion of the alley will allow for a more efficient parking layout for the Depot as well u allow the parcel to the north of the proposed vacation to be uliliZicd for off-street pmtting and to provide a landscape buffer between the Depot and adjacart residential UICS. Since the remaining cut/west portion of the "T" alley is only 12.S feet wide, additional ript-of- way will be required to make it the smne width as the north/lOUlh portion. To accomplisb this. a dedication of 7.S feet along the north side of Lots 2S-30, Block 2, Taylor's Addition will be necessary . This property is owned by the Englewood Housing Alllhority which bu agreed to make the necessary dedication. FINANCIAL IMPACT; The proposed alley vacation and right-of-way dedication will not have a direct financial impact on the City . If however, the proposed action is D!l)t taken by the City, the viability of the depot project could be impacted as a result of the loss of the required off-street parking lpllCe that is paoposcd to be localed in the area of the vacated alley. 1bis would dccrcue the value of the . development and result in reduced revenue to the Historical Society and ultimately to the City. UST OF AUACJIMENIS; Bill for Ordinance Right-of-way Dedication H:~.DOC 2 . , •. .. I. . 0 1 32x l ---------~-------~---,--------~---------------- • ORDINANCE NO. _ SERIES OF 1996 • • '· BY AUTHORITY ABll.LFOR I• COUNCIL Bll.L NO. 31 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER~~~~~~- AN ORDINANCE VACA'l'ING A PORTION OF THE ALLEY IN THE 3000 BLOCK OF SOUTH GALAPAGO STREET AND THE DEDICATION OF ADDfflONAL ALLEY RIGHT-OF-WAY, LOCATED IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. WHEREAS, the City of En,lewood bu ..-ived a reqUNt 6-the Eqlewood m.t.orical Society to vacate a portion al an alley in the 3000 block of South F01t Street and the South Galal)IIIO Street Alley between Wen Cornell Avenue and Weat Dartmouth AYeDue; WHEREAS, the subject site ia locat.ed in the -bouDdecl by South Galapaao Street on the west; Wellt Cornell Avenue on the north; South Fos Street on the eut, and West Du1m0llth Avenue on the south; and WHEREAS, with the puaap of Ordinance No. 53, Seri• of 1993, the Encl-ood City Council approved the requested rezoning &om R-2, Medium Density Residence, to R-4, Residential/Professional, to facilitate the relocation of the old Enclewood Depot; and WHEREAS, the acljacent area ia compoaed of linlle-family and multi-family residences; and WHEREAS, Cushing Park ia located immecliataly IOUth to the aubject site; and WHEREAS, the vacation wu requested by the Enpewood Hiatarical Society to facilitate the redevelopment of the En,lewood Depot which wu relocated in 1994; and WHEREAS, the vacation request ia only for the weat 191 of the T-abaped alley in tbia block; and WHEREAS, the Englewood Hi8t.orical Society-the property on both aidN of the propoaed vacation; and WHEREAS , the vacation altbia partiClll of the alley will allow for a more efficient parkinc layout for the Depot u well aa allow the pu,:,el to the north of the propoeed vacation to be utilized for off-street parkinc and to provide a land-pe buffer-betwem the Depot and acljacent re1idential UNI; and WHEREAS, the remainin1 eutlweat portion al the 'T' alley ia only 12.5 feet wide, additional right-of-way will be required; and WHEREAS, the En,lewood Houains Authority owm tbia property and bu ap..t to make the neceuary dedicatiGD al 7 .5 fNt alClllf the aonb Iida of Lota 25-30, Block 2, Taylor', Addition to accompliab tbia; and WHEREAS, the vacatiGD ia only for a portion al the alleJ; and WHEREAS, traffic circulatiGD will not be impaired becaUN the eut lei of the alley will remain intact; and -1- • . .. I . 0 • • • WHEREAS, the Eqlewood Utilitiea Deputmait reqaata tbat iftbia portion of the alley ia vacated, Ul -t for the aiatmc s· -line in the alley be retaiDecl, IUCb -t will cover the mare portim of the vacated alley; ud WHEREAS, the Englewood Pwininc ud 7.aning Commission reviewed the propoNCl vacation at a meetin&' held cm Juuary 4, 1994; ud WHEREAS, the En,lewood Pwininc ud 7.oaiq Commiaaicm recommenda the vacaticm request of the Eqlewood Biatorical Society be appl'Oftd with the canditiGD tbat the City retain a utility -mt far the aiatinr r -line in the vacated alley and to accept the declicaticm by the Eqlewood &a.inc Authority of additicmal ript-of--1 far alley parpoeea; NOW, THEBEFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Sec;tiqp 1. Tbe followinc dellc:ribed porticm of public ript-of-way in what ia bown u 3000 South .. QI[ Sb..t and South Galapqo alley ia benby VKated: That portion of u eut-wwt alley ~t to Loa 19 tbroqb 25, Block 2 Taylan Addition, fND the eut ript-of-way of Ga1apqo Sb..t to the wwt ript-of-way line extended of the ~.-th alley in Mid Block 2, City of En,lewood, County of Arapahoe, Colorado. Sgtigp 2. Tbe City of Eqlewood will retain u -t far the ai8t:iq r --in this portion of the alley, IUCb -t will cover the mare porticm of the vacat.ed .U.,.. Sec;tiqp a. Tbe followinc dellc:ribed porticm ii accept.ed u Ul addfficma) n,bwf-way far alley J1U111C19N : A portion of Lota 25 tbroqb 30, Bladt 2, TaJlor'• Additian, City of.........,_, County of Arapahoe, State of Colarado, mare putic:u)arlJ dNc:ribed • follaws: 1be Eaat 23 feet oftbe North 7 .5 fllt of Lat 215, Black 2; ...... wi1b the Nm1b 7.5 fllt of Lota 26 tbroqb 30, Block 2, Taylar'a Additicm (u _... in Plat Boak 2 at Pap 13 of Arapahoe County 8-u). Containinc 1,072.5 aquare feet, _. • ..... Introduced, read in full, ud puNd cm ftnt nadillf cm the ht day of July, 1998. -2- • l • . .. I. 0 1 32xl • C. • <. Publiabed u a Bill far 1111 OrdiDllaee Oil tbe 4th day al .Jaly, 1186. ATTEST : l, Louc:riabia A. Ellia, City Clark altbe City alEDch,woocl, Colando, benby certify that the above and f'oreaoilll ia a true cupJ al a Bill far 1111 Ordinance, introduced, read iD fWI, and paued Oil tint reamD1 Oil tbe lat day al July, 1998. -3- •. .. I. . 0 '32xl . · .. ~ .£ . I j " .' j 6/19/96 ' EXHIBIT •A• LOT 16 LOT 34 TAYLOR'S ADDI BLOCK 2 12 .51 12·[~171w4wut¥.lj!Wkit~~@www111,4 · LOT 31 0 ~ a: <( ..J ~ LOT 20 25 PROPOSED VACATION 25 LOT 25 DARTMOUTH LOT 30 25 I 20' I • • 12.5' 7.5 1 ~ ~ ® ,}4U 0 RC.M. -X N M .... • Housing Authority City of Englewood (' • • ,. , . :Me0 s. Stlemwl • Sulla 101 Engllwood. Cdcndo 80110 Pllorll (31131 711-GOO Fax (303) 711 -5II03 TDOAllay 1.c, a 2151 TDD Valce 1.c, 8 98 The City of Englewood Houllng Authority dedicalas to 1he City of [ugleudOOd 1he folowing parcel of lend for addllionll alley right of way -clNctibed: A por1iaa of Lais 25 ...... JO, lloct 2. Taylor'• Ao11i1im. Ci1J of E .. •ollll, C-, al Anpaae. s.. of Colorado, -,-tialllrly ....... ~ n. Em n ,-of .. .._. 1., ,-of Lat 2S, 11oct 2. ,oca.,www .-.. .._. 1., ,-a1 Lais 26 ....... JO, lloct 2. Ta,lar'• Mllilica (• ...... ill,._ ... 2 • ..... IJ al Anpallae c-, a-.). 0...1 .on.,..-.•-·-- By : •. .. I. 0 , •' • <. Report to Citii.cns and the City Council of Englewood CML Annual Conference "Connecting with your Community" June 18-22. 1996 Vail, Colorado by Alexarua Habenicht 0 I• • This was a good conference, well-organized and well-attended. Over the years, I have discovered lhal careful observanoc of the tone and tenor of a stale or nalional municipal conference provides valuable predictors for the months and years ahead. Cenainly the theme of this conference, "Connecting with your Community" was of impon. In many ways it provided a primer on how to interpret voting panem; and citi7.en perceptions and goals. A more subtle theme was a re-emerging emphasis on quality of life issues -from citizen-initialed growth caps to "tough municipal decisions." Both presemers and attendees frequemly used words like respect. thoughtful and dialogue. Oiange was a key word --for govemmera in general, and cities in particular, it is not business as usual -but rather a whole new approach to issues and projecls that involves and respects the involvement of citizens. Side chatter --usually indicative of the emerging issues --centered around CHILDREN! --"We have abandoned our chil<nn." ''1bere are more violent aimes being committed by children." "We need to take action to prevent the de- socialization of our youth ... " Hlghllpts: The opening session with Chris Gates from the National Civic League and Daniel Kemmis, the mayor of Missoula. Montana was an excellent presemation about "re~ishing uust between citii.ens • a,....t local government (~ Kemmis began wil4.slide presentation that placed his (or any community) in its natural setting -- calling upon municipalities to recogniz.e that their origins conform to land use, not to arbitrary boundaries like the ra.'Ungles of staaes and counlies. He Slated with a slide of the 'big blue marble" Earth and proceeded to show the Mis&oula aea in clo&er and closer shots, from COlllinelll , to subcolllinent, etc. He al&o emphasized 11111 polilician& ae too quiet to apologii.e for being politicians. He heartened to the noble quests so many of llli voice and experience in our desire to serve the public in pablic office . It was a refreshing call to hoaof the molives of so many . '"Pay......_ ta die .-plllc Ublre f/6 lbe city to aalle It~ IIYllllle rw 11-......... "We aeed ta dD IL Our""' depeed •It.,. We need to leam.,.. te llllw care f/6 dlAI place -Gtacw dlfferaca le .. t11e ,....,.y f/6 lbe place." Gaies provided a series of overheads indicating the results of Dlllional surveys of public opinion about govcmmenL Municipal govemmelll slill falls pretty close to the bottom ( as it has for the past two years) and conawy to the belief of some in municipal government. it is not because of what the state and federal govemmenlS do --the citizens arc oot happy with municipal governments, either. --The answer? GalCS rela&ed thal councils will frequc..iy ask citizeDS whit they think -and then call that citizen participation. He emphasized the imponance of asking -lisfcning --and responding --dialogue. Both Kemmis and Gaies emphasized the importance of dialogue to good decision making, and the time that good discussion and <lalogue take . They both emplmiud that if you take the time up fronl it saves time and frusttallon on the other end, and builds COIIICIIIUS. mlllUal respccl and IDUIWII trust. Gates emphasized that we were not scein& citii.en apllhy -that the dis-encagcment of citizens did not come about because they did not care --bul because they were oot being USlelled to --and they believe that no amou .. of paniclpali<>n will make a difference . They resorted to ballot and hudget measures to regain collll'OI of their own government Gone are the days of a few leaders in a closed room making all the decisions for a D'Wiling populous. Effective leadership !Oday is shlffll. and decilion making is llhlftd. Colllborallon and consensus. In pracllce, not jusl in lip service , are key to rebuildina the public tn111 -tJUII In the governmcm for its clti7.ens and tnaa for the citizens in their go~ Leadenblp II shiftin& from COIIIIOl 10 I • • " community, govermne11110 governance, win/lose to win/win (collaboralicm. dialogue and communication) from the power of the few to the power of the many, diverse . Both memioned thal this is a lime of adaplalicm --that rep-esentative democracy may still be appropiate at the state and federal levels, but thal at the local level we need to be a direct democracy. No more "I got elected to do the job." Gates emphasized that cutting edge solutions are emerging from the oon-profit sector --and thal we need to foster a govemmed, business, non-profit approach inclusive of citizens. They talked about the Nimbys and the CAVES (Citizens Against Virtually Everything). Nimbys play by the rules --NOPES and CAVES (Nope --Not on Planet Earth) do not play by the rules ... What was especially irnportatt to DOle, is that neither Kemmis or Gates dismissed or discounted these elements --but radler emphasized the importance of respect. In a later session there was discussion about the role of journalism in re-engaging citizens. They talked about the new Civic Journalism Movement, involving the Knight-Rider chain. A session spol!S(Xed by WIMG and the Municipal aerts featured Scott Halford, a former news commentator who challenged his audience to look for the hrigi. side, and to make choices that acknowledge the bright side oflife. He was funny, and also illspirational -best story ocher than what it was like to spend a week on death row and take the walk. ... and be strapped to the electtic chair -- About a !lOldier at the end ofWWil wbo saw a bechggled child peeking into a bakery window in a village in France. He walked up to the child and looked in the window and saw the pan ofhol rolls. He asked the child ifhe would like a roll and the child nodded yes. He edered the bakery, and purchased a whole bagfull and gave them to the boy. The soldier, returning to his jeep, felt a tug cm his shin sleeve. He turned and the young boy looked into his eyes and asked "Are you God'r Halford left us with the awesome lhougi. that we ac never ttuly certain of our impact on the lives of odlm -and that OID' every action has that very polelllial... "What you do may .. ft a huge affect on peofle. You may aeYer kaow." Gruu: I . Know your community. 2 . Have a plan and 1hint comprehensively 3. Have a legitilDIIC need 4 . Have the rigm lllilude 5. Plan and develop your project 6 . Develop a broad base of suppon 7 . Be sclcclive in your usage of graDIS. 8 . Don't find the need to fit the program . 9. Know your suengths and weaknesses 10. Know the granting agency and the funding soun:e. 11 . CODlll."t responsible paties 12 . Write a clear and concise proposal. 13 . Coordina&e your efforts with odler jurisdictions. 14 . Coordinate multiple needs to achieve multiple benefits 15 . Combine funding sources to maximize awards 16. Taite advanta,c of windows of opportunity 17. Be crealive and cmerprising. 18. Be plliem. but persislenL 19. Mana,e YOID' project professionally 20 . Say Thank you . (There should have hccn a hand out -but there WMD't so I thoughl I'd share my IIOICS --it was a very good prcsellllllion on lfUIIS . Other illlerCSting/infoonallvc ICISions I . I mcmet -ways IO IIIC it in cities -cspccially cllizeft and buliDes5 ' ..... • . I • 0 'J2 x l . .. ... iaqullies. 2. Ceaall 2000 -Seame Slleet's Count is needed. .. 3. A ,rat plll I I .. Oil capi1III projecll ad bow ID aelcct delip aerviclCs -COil mould DOt be die~ laellelr-e,wples wen: pvea _,. bow COil dliwa dedlila taulted ID biS COil ...,....._,. down die road. -Sclec:1ilJB of. dellpa' llbould be Oil qmHflcatkww aelaed ID job. 1be pre• N#ifl (and a booklet) cWI 1 lbe procea. 4. Kam S--Bllace in Ule -How ID Wear Many 11#1 ad Keep Yea Head on Smlpt. Proa IPOlilll • n ID 1lllilll lime Olll lO a.ip aml dec:ide wblc:b .. you a --• IIIY P\'ell --. "Renaemfw. yoa ••a llel'm meeu. but a lbenDollat." (Alt Tona_,. die Mayor of die floMn.) 5. TCJDlb 111 lclpal DedlioN (I~• exaa wort boot rm.11111.-. if uyoae would 11111e copies-rn atw: • 10 s. .a a.,.. Aa> 11111 wa a aooc1 .-. ... 11111111t.,..... ~ 11eea .................. _,..... iifPMClf-mofaayofClmO.Slllllllllll-llowewrdle ajar b-.*IJUMINllllldl W Ima Ille~ ftwdlliMI As ...... llleCXiilltRi.:eoand •llalOflPIOll*Y lbr ................... by die IUIIIICrofpeaplewllo4i*\.adled• *-CladlnllaClly ... _ __.. .... ~ - It was ~llle...a.ofpeaple wllDllllllldJ ....aOadmllaatywllolllldllley_,..aJt come back ID lllapa ..._, Walaat or &-lhltora .._ al Nollie~ .. 'Oley~ birowa. .. 111cy mi&M come ID die amiel-.... .,. al*ip. .. (Clllly iflbe dleller-lbea cllla't ~ wllll Ibey wamed ID aee •* Mae Ibey ....S 11> aee IL) Aad I w _,....• 11ow-, people,_.., come back ............... .,.,.,! I bad Clll*illlY I lsP N 'rillll wl1II Aa Ami Ima FonC:OW. ad Trllb ~ tom ~-Hada .... CIJa\lCiillkawlllla .. • •• INiaTCl.,.lllefullnofdle leleoom••t+ llloa iallllry ........ -le-. .. _.... Had •aooct lllt .. bow .... allllld uae ~ • .._.,..._la a .....,otflurdal-1 aw: acmactlD paaac. FolowlliC Ille AIIIIIIII MeellliC (..._die ..... "*II IDdlllF elmilJalalel for boad ...... byWi11dle..afarOM-·e+cFHeee ... pDlllilJalO.)Toaall¥illllld .. O< elaClly ad a Ale AIIIOIW-we llicllllll-ldll&aaad. .. We 1111111d ._._ ..... wtllllle An<aOIW-l.amiae Aedenoa. otmae, allle Cltyc.o.:1.-ada. llfllltll • 11> die City M I n<>lla, adbil.alllmr...-,eeotllleC-.. aldle...._ ... _, plOllle ¥illlllly oldie Olar ad Ill coaa-a<._ Ille ScJllll Meao Clllllller's ODOellllk dewq am *61 wPI lffll lO belp•aa*n dleopdoaofa,... •or-ae Cl<eftlllaaty-. Aad we lllllld._ ae...., M1bDdly addle Homacaae --.•+4 ••ae ..alD aetlbe wan10ll*-lllofdle may ...... llllbDdty IDCiC 11111 •. • • • • -- 0 I• -l . ' ' 1 • -5.a}~(p/;'1 /,< ~ 4'M40 ~!# ~ • I· C C • p i I - -• . 0 I~ • ... I . C ' --- 0 • . . I . . -c; • ,~---------- 0 ; • • ~ a.1}) b~~()AIJAI-·•· l;1nuU-. ~ ~~r-·~~ ! ~µ~· {~67 ~. - ~w~ ~ ~-~~ /)Ju'7J~ k'h~ • l~ I· • e ~ . r: 0 I - - ----~-- 0 I • • ~ -- 3/<IJ~-~- . -• • . , ~ ' " I . 0 -. . 0 I• • . . ' . - • . . +. E HA---d»J.it~ Jr~Jiv V -1/P ~~»v • I . . l#titv /J)lp/6 0 • . \ . . -. 0 1• • I· C 0 • -, n ,, I ( I ;, I • ;~ /A/(9 J~ ----- ' ,(]) . ~ ~ rtuJ ~ 'Ptl- ; , &lfjffe w-~~ - . ~ ~~~/J:&ffhv 01 - • ' ' . . I· C ( I . I ,• • 0 • . J n ,ii .. - ~f~dAlu4~~ • ~ctr~tJYu I· C • ' ' 0 • . "' . I n ,.J . ( I . I ,• I ~ ~cjpw -~ ~::;: -- ~ I . . • I . C • '~---,,-------~----, . • • - . In II I 'el 2. Invocation. t1} ~ 3. Pledge of Allegiance. ~ 4. Roll cJJl'/~ 5. Minutes. 11.fft17.,v,. Minute, hom the -City Counc• M-of June 17, 1~ 6. Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit vour presentation to ten minutes.) a. Chris Olson, Deputy Director of Safety Services, will be present to present the City of Englewood's Federal Emergency Manavernent Agency Community Service Award to Council. 7. Non-Scheduled Visitors . (Please limit your presentation to five minutes.) mu ica ions, Proclamations, and Appointments. ~ fro~ ROQt[.lj~-inc:ficating his resignation from the Englewood Election II~~ Resolution appointing Sunday ~nglewood Election Commission;{tc ~ -_ ..... Donnol c..tey to~"""'""' -Commission. ·~ ,._ notr. If YoU IYw a dluWlty and .... w11ary _.er.,._ ...... IIOIMy .. Clly"' E llluODLf (7Q.J40S) al ..... hauninadvanceof when..._ .. ......_ ..... ,__ ' I. • -~---------------------- City C-il Apnu July 1, 1996 Pap2 '· • • • • •. Public Hearing to gather citi,en input on Concrete Replecernent District 95 A11eaament1. · ap,'7-0 _/1;.J/r'Mlvrl.1.fbu. M . PlwellOlel If you"-• 6lllllly _. --~ .... ---. .... Mllly .. Oly-' 1 ~•••C70-MIS) .. ............................................. ,... . I .. I. 0 1 a2xl • • • .. ~-------~- 11. Approve on First Reeding. i. ii. iii. Recommendation from the Department of Public Worb to epprove, by motion, 11 conatruc:tion contract for eonc:r.. Program 1198. Steff recommends aw•ding the contract to the low bidder, 1IIIIAt •••• eoncr. eo.. ... e.1nc •• in the amount of e111.121.io. ITAFF SOURCE: Charles Ellaty, DINctor of Pullllc Worb. Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for en ordinance Ntllblilhing ........-nu for Paving District 35 (Navajo Street); to appro~wner notification of asnsamants; and to set a date fOI' e ic hearing ..... aments. ITAFF IOURCE: Charlea Esterly. DINctor of • . Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services and the Department of Utilities to adopt • bill fOI' en ordinance regarding the proposed debt iHuence fOI' improvements to the City's water system. Staff recommends submitting the issue to a vote of the registered electors of the City of Englewood. STAFF IOURCEI: Fm Glnlewicz, Director of Finllnclal ..,.... and ltewart Fonda, DINctor of UIIIIIN. iv. Recommendation from the Office of Neighborhood and Buainen ~ I Development to adopt a bll for an ordinance approving the vacation of a D-P~ portion of South Fox/South Galapago Alley and Dedication of additional .A.'J JJ.v ~-()-/•lloyright-of-wayfo, .. --~'-~ ~~titt ......... Community Cool'...... -~ b. AT Second Reeding. 11 . Ordinances, Resolutions, end Motions. II. b . Approv~ First Reeding. Approve on Second Reeding. ff 12. General Discussion. ..... nolr. lfyouhlve•~---...., ......... ....... 11oun ................. _ ....... TIIIIII&,-. . ' •, .. ., •· 0 '32xl 'I r • • -~---- 13. City Manager's Report. .. The following minutes were transmitted to Council from 06/14/96-06/27/98: • Englewood Urban Renewal Authority meeting of Febfuary 7, 1998 · • Englewood Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting of April 10, 1998 • Englewood Board of Adjuatrnant and Appeals fflNting of May 8, 1996 • Englewood Planning and Zoning Commiaaion meeting of May _ 21, 1996 I· 0 Plwe Mia: H ,_. haw a llalllllty wl .... ..-.,Y ............ Mllfy .. Qy., I 1' aaN (70-MIS) al ....... houn ... ..._., .................... n...,-. • 1 32xl ·, (, .. • .. • • JULY 15, 1996 REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING . ' ·- . . • .. ) I. 0