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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
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ORDINANCE I~ 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
RESOLUTION I~ 46, 47, 48, 49, so
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ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
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Praeat: CAlucil Melllllen Hadlaway, Clapp. Wigim. Habcaicbt,
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City Anaraey BnllZaaD
City Clerk Ellis
Diw-~ F"mwial Scmc:a
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(a) COUNCIL MUDD HATHAWAY MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDO, TO
APl'llOVE Tlllt MINUTES OP Tlllt IIEGULAll MUTING OP MAac& II. 1"6.
Aya: Coua:il Memben Hadlaway, Vormiaag. Wigia. fflllmiclll,
Wagoner, Clapp, Burm
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Tish Bcadbrd, Praidenl aflhe Ea,lnood Jayceea. a preechech11ed vilitor, w 11111
(b) Tom Rapaeai, n,prwaliDg Slaadby Pa'IOallel ml die C.olondo Aa,c:ildae af
Sldill& Servicm, llalillll lie will coaftDe bis remarks Ibis ewmJII IO a few apeciftc itcaa OD die onlianice
dial ea-:il will be CIIGliderinla CDFIClCnWll licellliq af telRlpllnFy per...a .rvica. a.:-. lie laid,
dlene arc a lat af odler folks 11111 will apeak IO die -IUbjecl ud will talk ... cm.. flllpicl. Mr.
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RagoneUi noted be is a ncwa,mer IO the issue and that be is aware that the City and many of the people in
atteodana: have been working on Ibis for over a year . So be asked Council's indulgence if be bappcos IO
aMr old ground. He advilcd that the primary concern of bis clients is that Ibis ordinance, either by itself
or with other measures IO come. is designed IO eliminate legally operating temporary staffing services
Crum doing~ in the City of Englewood at the locations they now enjoy. In order IO address that
i-. Mr. Ragooetti said that be 111d with City Attorney Brutzman IUl week and be put 10 rest ll leaSI two
of dieir __.._ He Uled that Mr. Brauman told him that the way the ordinancc is drafted. if you
IUpply the iafonmlioa requued by the ordinance then you will have IO be granled a lic:cosc. Al111, if you
bavc a licellle Mr. Brotzman advilcd that lhcrc arc no llilandards or hues for rcwcation. so it can't be
rmud. Mr. Ragooetti said that is the way be undenlands it and if be is wrong in any way be would like
--IO tdl him. He said their IUl area of ClllllClffll is apecifically the oon-transfcnbility of licmlc
provision. He stated that tbcle businesses arc all valuable businesses and at some point they may be sold
and if the liccose is non-transferable that affects the value on sale. He said. as they understand it. the
City's CIOIICCffl in enacting Ibis ordinancc is IO locate where tbcle businesses arc in the City of Englewood
and IO know who the owners arc so the City knows who to contact if necessary . Mr. RagoneUi maintained
that if those arc indeed the purposes of the ordinance then there should be no reason that the license
should be DOD-uansferablc . He said they suggest that the license be made transferable, with the new
owners providing the City with the same information on ownership and paying the same recs as any new
liccolce. Mr. Ragooetti adviald that they bavc supplied some suggatcd language IO amend the ordinance
which would do that. He IWCd they ICOt a letter IO City Attomcy Brauman with that information and
med that Council consider that amendmcol IO the ordinance. If Council is not inclined IO do that, be
said, be would be intcratcd in the rcasoa why . He added that they understand the City is considering
moving on Crum bcrc IO addraa the whole IUbjcc:t of licensing. more gcocraUy, and also IO address the
qucslion of bow the mning in the City of Englewood will treat businesses like tbcle. Mr. Ragoaeai med
that bis clients be allowed IO be inwlwd in those efforts because it will afrect their busineacs in vital
ways . He said be would be happy IO answer any questions Council might haw or addras any comments.
Mr . Ragonctti commented that be would like IO RSCrve IOIIIC time IO respond. if there arc any questions or
utemcots that come up in the discussion of the ordinance:.
Mayor Bums advised that Council does not usually RSCrve time as lhcrc arc a lot of people that may be
apeakiDg later on . He med if any member or Council had questions for Mr. Ragonctti . Then: being
noac, Mayor Bums thanked Mr. Ragonctti for bis comments.
(a) Daw Palcbal, 2800 South Delaware Stfflet. IWCd that about two and a half weeks ago
be rec:ciYCd a letter in the mail printed on twenty pound salmon briglll Replicopy bond. He said be pw a
copy of the letter IO the City Ciak and wanted IO addraa the litualioa in that it asks for the ra:all of Rita
Hatbafty. Mr. Pucal advised that be bas made an effort IO go duuugb each of the four puapaphs and
did a lot of raean:11 . He said at belt be found the informalioa to be misguided or at le8ll mutated . So
with this pwpo1C be IWCd wanted to go on record and state that they named two violations, one of Home
Rule Cbal1er IIUlllber 3 7 and also 32 . He noted that 37 discusa, in their opinion, a deleptioa of the
action committoe _. at the Broadway-Bates problem area . He said be coacedes lhcrc is a problem. but
be does not fClel they bavc identified the IOIU'CC conectly . Mr. Puca1 stated they claim that Ms. Hatbafty
tumcd this CMr lO Neipborllood Watch and that violated 37. He said 37 does not deal with that at all,
that it deals with the WWII oa ordinances. resolutions. de. and that lhcrc new, -an ordinancc co vote
OB al that poial in time. He said the aea,ad one is Charter number 32 wbcle they cbarF that she
Ullafeftd with the pnadurel of the City Mana,cr and the City Attorney . Mr. Puca1 aid be and the City
Aaoney bad a COIMl'llllioll. and be told him that IO his knowledtc Council perDJ Halhaway, nor any
other perDJ oa this couacil 11m ewr interfered with bis off'a pn,codures. Mr. Puca1 advised that be
med City Manager Doug Cwt the same question and be also conftnncd that IO his ~ge there wu
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DO( a violalion of rule Charter number 32. So, he said, he finds that those two charges, seem to be
111CF1ancling to be false . He said there is an accusation that the City Auomey refused to transmit a copy of
bill aumbcr five to a requesting raident. Mr. Pucal advised that he said that that is also UDlnlc, that
there W a Id or cim•DWaDC'A'S where they called late in the afternoon when he was putting the packages
IOldher and said get with me tomorrow and they never came back . He asked City Attorney Brouman if
thal is corrci:t. Mr. BrolZmall indicated it was . Mr. Pascal said that bucd on that he can't condone,
eadonc or IUpplllt any effort clira:led al Council person Hathaway who they are accusing or conflict of
iDtcnill, lack or dhic:s and abule or power. He added that he bas DO( been able to finct any inslancc or that
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(b) Harold Cdva. Englewood Downtown Dcw:lopmcnl Aulbority (EDDA) DiRdor, advised
thal he is apeaking OD bebalf or the EDDA Board or Dim:ton and the recently instituted public process
for the creatioa or a bnnd new clowntowD plan. He said while the public process is just beginning, the
EDDA Board bas been working ewer the pal ,car with an wbln designer planner looking al the
clowatawn clislrict, talking with City saan: members of Council and members of the community. He DO(ed
thal initially they werc lJ)'ing to assess the need for a new downtown plan and when they found that this is
IOIDdbing that is probably called for they bcpn to develop a process for creating this plan . He said they
cldaycd the beginning of the plan. that they bad originally inlcndccl to Slart the plan in December or early
January, because or some of the unccltainty rdaling to the process inwlving Cinderella City . Mr. Celva
advised that they bad a CXIIICel'II about creating any conflict or duplication of efforts. He said it finally
readied a point where the decision was made to go ahead with the work on this plan under the current
SlalUI quo, that they viewed al the time as Skip Miller the dew:loper, big box development. He DO(ed they
met with Mr. Miller, that they are DO( biding or propoung any other agenda or political agenda. He said
he felt that the problem we are having and the QOIICCl1I they haw: is one or coordination. They hope they
can ~ an ongoing coordination. Mr. Celva advised that an initial orientation session was held
Mardi 19* and Mayor Burns. Council Member Habenicht, Council Member Clapp, City Manqcr Clark,
Offic:e or Neigbborbood and Business Dcw:lopmcnl Manager Simpson and Business Community
Connlinalor Scihclli -in aacnclaDCX' He said he was out of town last Mdt and misled last Mooday's
Council meeting. a..q.!Clllly, he DIiied thal he spent time O\'Cl" the weekend and the hcacr pan or this
morning playillg catdHp • to die ewr dlallging F1a1us or wbal is going on with Cinderella City. Mr.
Celva lllated that he is here toaigbl to offer a plea to Council and that is a reminder to CDlllider their
planning process and die rclalicwbip it bas to the Cinderella City site. He explained thal they need
Council's help to ensure. wllatewcr new process they undcltake or wbatcYer new c:oamllalll they nay bin:,
that there would be the nccaa,y coordination or these efforts . He assuRld Council that their desire is to
haw: • flexible, inclusi\'C process thal Council sbould view u • rcsoun:ie and • tool . Mr. Celva added that
the COIIIUltant they haw: bired is Roa Straka and he comes with \'CIY fine credeatials. He said Mr. Straka
bas been recogniu:d by bis peers. is a fellow in the American Institute of Architects (AIA), bas ICl"Wd for
2S ,cars under the AJA Regional Urtlu Design AssiSlance Team and bas wodted in_. 120 cities acroa
the nation with these teams. Mr. Straka was also in charge or special products for the Pela
Administration in Den\'Cr. He pointed out that he meotions all or this to Council in an altempl to auure
them that the quality of the effort they are proposing. and they haw: uncler1akcn, is real . He added that
they arc looking al abort and long term goals and offer this relDURlC to Council. Mr. Celva lllated thal he
wanted to empbasi7.C to Council the overwbelming need to place the Cinderella lite in the coatcxt or the
entire downtown. He DIiied that they ICC an awful lot of focus on apccific cldails or the Cinderella City
site, but he CIOllleDded we need to look aa C\'CIYlhing from the General Iron Wolb site to two or three
bloc:b IOUlh or Hampden and from Sula Fe to Swedish Hc,,pital. He empbasiml it canDO( be viewed in
ilolation. and if it is, he maintained. we will be compounding the miltalla we haw: made in the put.
'Ibis, he commented, is why they feel a downtown plan is critical at this time . He asked. u Council
coalidcn tllc next llcpl in relation to Cinderella City, that they DO( forget or ignore their cffons. Mr .
Cdva reitaated that they are here to wort with Council and the City .
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April 1, 1996
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(c) Kellie Walters, an employee of a temporary service, said she is not here to lalk about
planning or zoning. as she thinks planning the City and licensing is a good idea. She swed, however,
that she does not think Idling a a,mpany or a business when ii can open or close is a good idea. Ms.
Walters advised lhal she and her hlllband own their own home and have lhrce children. She explained
lhal she also bas a medical problem which makes it necessary for her to see a doclor two or lbrcc times a
month. Bec:allle of Ibis she llaltJd that she cannol bold an eight to five job. She poillled out lbal without
the IClllporU)' ICIVices available in Englewood she would not have the money to buy her cbildral clothes,
let lhem 10 *-ting or anything lib lbal. She noted she just wanted to let Council ~ lbal ~ are
people who own, NII and work for these companies. Ms. Walters said she is DD( for dnmb ddecating in
her from yanl and she thinks what Council is trying to control is a good thing. However. she said ~ is
a thin line here and we need to work IOgelher to find a solution. She commeored lbal she thinks shutting
them down a,mpletely is the wrong thing and by shutting down the hours nobody can Fl to work or Fl
back from work . She said they haw to be al the ball by 5:00 a .m ., iflhey have cars. to Fl to their job by
7 :00 a .m . She advised Ibey provide llaNpOl1alioa for tbolll: who don't have a car. Ms. Walters
maintained that the homeless are everyone's problem and Ibey aR jUSl hying to work . She reiterated lhal
she agrees with the lic:cnsing. but she does DOI agree with what ii is opening the door to, the amendments.
She poillled out lhal they are human beings and aR jUSl hying to get by .
(d) Sherry Jones, 3550 South DelaWaR Street, advised that she is also a lemporary worker.
that she does believe in lic:lcming, but what is going to a,me out oflbis she does DOI agree with. She
llaltJd that she lives and worts in the City of Englewood and she worts very bard for her money. Ms.
Jones said that she also is not affiJrded an eight to five job. She noted tbal this agency provides her with
the opportunity to show employers her abilities, tbat possibly she may not be able to show them through a
resume or through answering an ad in the paper. She a,mmcnled lhal through Ibis agency she was able to
l1IO\'C into the City of Englewood and out of a very unpleasant situation. Because of this agency, she said
she feels she bas a right to vote because she is a worker and her tax dollan aR spent right here in
Englewood. DOI in Denver or Lakewood . Ms . Jones requested that Council please a,nsider what they are
doing and what Ibey aR proposing to the voters such as herself and the people tbat aR lfl'onled an eight
to five job. She asked lbal Council please lake them into consideration, because Ibey are DOI all bad
people, Ibey work very bani for their money just as she was sure Council does.
(e) Lisa M. Knmcr, the Human Resourc::cs Manager for Sland-By Pcnonnel, 290 I South
Bn,adway, lllled lbal in 1995 Slaad-By Pcnonnel employed 659 Englewood iaidents. She advised that
she prqllled a diagram lbal repraen15 549 of thole rcsidenls that live within a two mile radius or their
Englewood off'ic::e . She poillled out tbal 292 of thole workers live within one mile and 257 live within two
miles. Ms. Kramer noted tbat they employ an aven,e of 240 people per week and their payroll lasl year
for this location excccded lhrce million clollan. She estimated lhal the four temporary perDIIICI ICIVices
in Englewood pay out over 12 million dollars in payroll to Englewood residents. She opined tbat these
payroll dollars are spent in Englewood al loc:al businesses and Ibis generaleS sales tax l'C\'eDUCS for
Englewood. Ms . Kramer said tbat the ...,;1y oftbeae pcople aR ._jobs hying to make ends meet
until Ibey can ftnd permanent and full time job&. others are supplcmcating their income to a,pe with the
COil of living. She qUCllioocd wbetber the Council would rather ICC them OD welfare, ~ and
food stamp1 than womng ror Stand-By . She advised lbal Ibey baYe UlkcD a survey oftbeiremplo,ecs and
she lllbmiaed copies of mrveys for the record wbicll indicalel various ,_ w11y Ibey work for Stand-
By . Ms . Kramer read from one of the aarveys completed by Terry Arari wbicll iadicates 1ba1 bis__.
OllCl.,.,ion is a grinder al a brick yard, tbal be is worting tcmponuy becaule bis full time job MDI from
five days a Md al eight hours a day to allenllling from four days OD a ICD hour day and four days atf.
When it bappcns tbal he does not work enough boun al bis full time job be indialled lbal be C1DD01 pay
the bills . 111c survey revcalod tbat be bas beea living in Englewood since 1977 and bis wife bas beea
living in Englewood since 1960. He said they own their home and are raisiag lbrcc cbildRII. By having
Ibis job be noccd lbat he can make sure lhal his children aR well lakell care of and med lhal this job not
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be taken away from his family. Al lllis paial Ml.~ aid Ille waMed to 8* dial Council keep in
mind that when they IKlCllle or,.._ lllil t,wie al..._ dley will be aleaing die IMS and IMlihood
of many Englewood cili1.ms.
(f) Carlene A. Waller, -ol~ Per.-. ad Priaen Pa--' in Englewood,
advised that Stand-By Palallllel -...... 27 ~ 11D will! a loM Ille 11111k Olll for $6,000 . She
advised that they have grvwa 10 13 6-ill ... -Md diey Wftlle W-2 ror.. for hwall)'-dne
thousand workers last year widl a paywall IO 11 f nry ..tiers of-IB billioD dollars. Ms . Walker
llatod that five years qo they clpClllld • amcc ill E-., MIOII .-., may of dlcir 1e111p1 wen: living
in Englewood and they bad IO caaallle IO dllir .._.. facilily . SIie aid dial additioaally their~
lllowed dial in Ibis -dleR-a..,._~ al lcJw iacioac saidalls, unemployed. welfare
recipieau. p>Od bus rw wl a llip CAIWWllalica al c::111111an. Ms. Walllcr explained dial the types of
compeniel they aervice arc maidac:luria&, ........_ CXNllbUl:lioll. --1 and maintenance.
a-, IUD)' GIiien. SIie poialed GIil dial --1 cilies and ICbool ayllellll lllC their aervicel and many or
the ..tiers they employ have found permanent jabs with oompaaiel where they have sent them for
&anporuy assignmems. Ms. Walker told Council that she Fb a pall joy out of being called by people,
wbo -1ied for her 27 years qo, to tdl her they are -mana,er of a a,mpany where they were senl as
a taDpOnUy wwter. SIie llated thal many of the former temps -have thcir own businesses and use
&anporuy help from her penouel aervice . She poinled OUl lbal many of their IClllps have full time jabs
and -1t for die penouel aervice for the mc:oad and thinl shifts and wcetcnds 10 111ipplcmcnl their
~-Ms. Walker DIiied thal imay or their worbn have been laid oil and wort for the penouel
aervice unlil they find permanenl wort . She said she would ra1ber have them working for thcir pcnonncl
IICrvic:lc than being a burden for the S1alC and drawing welfare and unemployment She commcnlcd 1hat
there are imay women with cbilclJai with no lkills wbo have been abandoned and they need their help 10
put food on the table. Ms. Walker DOCcd dial when the article in the newspaper, and the interview on
television. appeared she mieiwd many calls from the neighbors. the very people that are complaining
about the pcnonncl service and they are not in agreement with the neighbors . Ms. Walker poinled oul
1hat their facilities are well maintained, they have no graffiti on their buildings unlike other buildings in
the neighborhood, their parking lot is clcaacd daily, and they do not allow loitering or alcohol
C0111UmpCion OD their prupel1y. She emphasized that they are a legitimate law abiding business, they have
neYCr been Wider invclligation for any illegal activities . She said they have served over 700 Englewood
CUllomcrS ovcr the last fiw years and these c:ustomers use thcir services for legitimate wort . She said she
bu 60 lcUers of suppon from some of their Englewood customers. Ms. Walker advised that many or their
CUllomclS IIIC them for snow ranoval at hospitals, nursing homes, apartment complexes and shopping
centers. If they do not get their snow otlthcir sidewalks they are subject to fines by the Cily, and she said,
wonc yet customers and residents aiuld slip and fall and -· She advised that they service various cities
in the Dcnwr metropolitan -. including Englewood, for projects including removing limbs brought
clown by snow and road rqllir, they IICrvic:lc school districts 10 landscape and do maintenance wort . She
added that the Cily of Englewood UICI thcir services. Ms . Walker maintained that they haw responded 10
the neighbors requem by putting in an cxpcnsiw lot moni1oriag IY*III, ligbl poles. fencing, signs, blinds
and the lilt goes on . She commcnlcd that they haw hired otl-duty policeman only 10 be lold by them thal
d!cy do not have a ICCllrily need and they are waling their money . She said they have done all oflhis 10
uy lO accommodalc their neighbors and they do not know what dsc they can do. She 8*cd if Council has
any mgpldons and m1ed she would low 10 get 10gC1hcr with the Cily Qiuncil members.
(g) James R. Handzel, Sl40 Colorado Boulcvud, Dcnwr, said be works for Brede
Expolilion Scrvia:s and ii speaking before Council because be is a CIIIIIIUIIICI' of lClllpOl'lry help and also a
c:liclll of Stand-By~-In addition. be l1aled, that• be bu IClwd in the capacily of a CXIUIICil
pcraNI for two years and -,oi' for five years and he undcntallds that each CXIUIICiJ pcnon bu a deep
pcncmal pbilolapby lO ICIW in that capacily. He said there are issues that coafront our communily, bu1
there are also issues thal coafront our business a>mmunily . Mr. Handzel advilCd that they aiuld not
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survive in their industJy, which is the trade show and convention business, without temporary help. He
pointed out that they use stage bands, clecoralors, teamsters and anyone who supplies people on a daily
basis and fulfills needs. He explained that they fluctuate from needing two people to five hundred people
on a given day . Mr. Handzd cmpbasizcd that there would be no way they could survive by hiring that
many full-time people or even having a pan-time pool that they CXIUld call upon on sbon tenn nolicc. He
staled that there arc a number or statislics that their industry and trade industry economists point to and
they tell them tbal the way or the future is through temporary work. That it is happening in a variety of
states, tbal they bavc multiple offices throughout the country and each year the demand for temporary
services i-wbelhcr it be uniom or temporary scivices. He said that be envisions not too far into
the futun: tbal CVCII places such. McDoaald's, Wendy's and Chili's will be supplied with cooks. waiters,
waitreas and people in tbc ICIVice industry • the needs increase and dccreasc:. He commented that there
arc always signs looking for people. Mr. Handzd notcd that having been inwlwd in a number of
ordinances. • CGuncil is inwlved in at this point, there is usually a specific need . He rcmartcd that, after
reading the current vasioa, be is not sure what that specific need is. But be said be does know that the
temporary agencies who provide personnel arc heavily regulated by both federal and state. He noted be
understands that they arc upslanding businesses, they use them and the people arc of great benefit, both to
tbcmsclvcs and to the communities. He said be knows that this community may have a concern that the
City is trying to addftss. He staled be also knows that guns kill people. 11111 people . He added that be
understands that uncmploymcnt creates unrest, uruest creates pRJblcms and cmploymcnt solves problems.
Mr. Handzd said tbcsc agencies that Council just beard from do SOM thole particular problems. He
urged Council to look at all fl these aspects and be hopes that Council will evaluate each and every one of
them when they make a decision .
(h) Vicki Stccrc, with CK Staffing at 6000 East Evans Avenue, Denver, President of the
Colorado Association of Staffing Services and the local representative of the National Association of
Temporary and Staffing Services, noted that she spoke last time. Overall, she stated, they still object to
licensing in any form for the basic common sense reasons of how this ordinance is written. She said they
UDdcrstand that there is a perceived problem, or a perceived concern about temporary employment
services in the City of Englewood. Ms. Stccrc staled that they believe it is just that, a perceived problem,
that it bas lakcn on a mind fl its own . She said they arc willing to work with Council in trying to comet
some of these pcRlCplions, but they do 11111 believe there truly is a problem. The perceived problem, she
noted, is that temporary help services cause or attract nuisance activity. She said they believe it is just the
opposite, that they create jobs for people in all walks of life . In addition, she stated, they arc conccrncd
about some specific pieces of this ordinance, one being the nontransf'erability of licensing. She said there
is a high level of activity from companies in their industry that want to transfer their business and they
would want to do so frecly. She said they arc also concerned for the stan up or smaller businesses in that
they do not have a large legal staff'. She cited for an example that a start up business, for instance a
permanent placement business, might have one customer ask them to provide temporary help, they say
okay, they arc now doing temporary help and they can therefore get their entire business pulled bccau&c
they bad not filled out the appropriate papcrwort. Ms. Stccrc COIIUIIClltcd that she spent two boun in a
meeting with the City Attorney. She said they arc conccrncd that in that two hour meeting she COlltinucd
to bear that be would like to be Ible to separate out the type m business tbat Stand-By is COllsidcred to be
in. wbicll they COlllidcr the industrial 1Cp1C111 m 1emponry afflng. She notcd that the ordinance -
n:writlCD io include a piece m this. bul it docs 11111 spccifically ICpll'lltC out iDdusUial labor. Therefore, she
ltalOd_ they foci it ii IOO bniad and it is ,oing to include, 11111 just wbcn the perceived problem is, bu& with
all temporary lldp. Which, she poinled out. could be the office clerical, the medical help, tbc CDpaeering,
arcllitecblral llclp aad in may instances peop1e who provide COlllracl labor many type could be dnwn
into a pcrccplioe or temporary llclp if it W8 given to the right per.-IO illlClpret this ordinance. She said
she is &altilla about the type m people. IUCb • dala entry opcnton for a panicular projecl or arcllita:ts or
cngi-.11111 Mn OIi a CllllllnCl basis. who could be pulled iDIO this ordinance if it is left bniad eaoup .
She mainlaincd tbal tauporary help provides a service, not only to busillCllel in the City, but it allD
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provides a service to cmployca. She pointed out that in the Denver metro Slatistical area temporary help
services provide approximately 16,000 jobs on an average daily basis, which is I . 79% of the non-
agricultural payroll. Ms. Steele rq,orted that they aR already regulated by more than 150 mte and
federal laws that regulate employment and they do not feel this is ncccssa,y . However, she said they aR
willing to work with the City of Englewood in cleaning up the perception of any problems that may be
there.
(i) Gary KoDCCk. 1260 West Oxford Avenue, said he bas two points to bring up tonight.
One, he staled, is the employment agency problem that Council feels like they aR t,ying to solve. He
asked what Council will pnwe with this ordinance. He said he understands the problem to be vagrancy
and transients. Mr. Koacck noted thal this business bas been there me years and all of a sudden out of
the blue now this is the problem. He said they did not have a problem before that, it was the
neighborhood right behind them that all of sudden decided, and persisted to become a problem. He asked
Council if they will SOM any issue of thal neigbborbood by this ordinance. If not it is just some more
bureaucratic paperwoct to he filed and they wiU he opening up a Pandora's box . He cited the possibility
or job discrimination and asked where it is going to stop. If somebody else comes up and complains, will
Council shut them up by making another ordinance and another ordinance? He reiterated that all Council
will he cloiDg is opening a Pandora's box if they pass this. He asked Council to think about it and said he
would loYc IO bear from any Qiuncil member privately or right now as IO what they expect this ordinance
10 IOlve . He pointed OU1 thal they wiU just be licensing them. they wiU not get rid of them and if that is
the problem then they should get rid of the problem. Mr. Koucek said they llR not attacking the
problem, but that they aR putting a band-aid affect on the problem.
Mr. KoDCICk said his ~ point is that he too received a letter from S . Oslcma, which he maintained is
in violation of the Campaign Refonn Act as the letter Slates "campaignM on it. He submitted the letter IO
the City Clerk. He opined that these people were not regilllffld under the Campaign Reform Act IO be
sending out literature Slating "campaignM and he contended they aR violation of Slate law. He said the
City Clerk bas it now and the County Clerk will be receiving the original a,py. Mr. KoDCICk Slated it
doCln 't mean that just because you llR running for dc:ctioo and you want IO come up and petition or
anything IOWalds an dc:ctioo you must file that Campaign Reform Act. show where your IIIOIIC)' comes
from, who is involved with it and where the expenclilUJes aR going, just like every one of us bad 1a do.
(j) Ted Cobb, 13800 East Marina. Aurora. said he bas been in the permnnel business for a
long time. He DOied he was personnel clircclor of the May Company -time qo, and also amnager of
Winter Part and superinteodcnt of mountain parks. He said he finally pl into mana,cment Clllllulting
and beard a few complaints about employment agencies charging too muc:11 111 he decided IO open an
employment qency that wouldn't charge the applicant. Mr. Cobb Slated Ibey were the first ones in
Demer IO have an employment agcnc:y that didn't charge the applicant. He said they bad III many
rcquestS for temporary help that they opened an organil.ation called TOPS . He commented that it pl IO
be the biggal in this pan or the country and he was president or their Dlllional trade aaocialion. Mr.
Cobb DOied that he did not hear about this until recently, but he said he does not remember any legislatioo
of this type around the country coming up before . He remartcd that there have been a few varieties or
legislatioa, but nothing like this one, 111 he said he decided IO come tonigbl cwn though he sold his
business ten yean qo. He advilCld that there llR people who Mxt in the temporary business because they
aR t,ying IO find a permanent job. He said that the latest figures indicate there are cloae IO 6,000 people
ew,y year who aR looking for permanent jobs and through the temporary industry that find a permaneot
job. Every day, he noted, there llR a little 1Mr 2 million people who work temporary and they wort that
way for a variety or reuons. He said they get nothing but compliments, that it is one of the fastest
growing businesses in the country, one of the fastest growing scctions of induslly and they aR saving
a,mpanies lolS or money . He said he does not think they need this kind or legislation 1a s1ow them down
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or put IOlllCOIIC out of business. Mr. Cobb noted that was what he was told was the intent of this
particular pica: of legislation. He said he would be glad to try to answer any questions .
Mayor Bums advised that IISUllly Council docs not have questions It this point. but he said they
appreciate his oomments .
(k) Ron Golcl. 2812 South Bannock StRlCI. said he has lived there for 20 years . He stated
that since day labor places would prdcr to be called industrial labor. why not zone such places industrial
aRaS like Santa Fe and be away from schools or rcsidcntial areas and that way that aJUld solve many of
the problems. He said the second thing is that he fccls the $50 or SI 00 liocnsc fee is ludicrously low . He
commented that he has a small business and they spend far more for Slaplcs or papcrclips . Mr. Gold
stated that for 20 years he has had a business in Englcwood and they have paid hundreds of thousands of
dollars over these past 20 years for, not just U . S. and State, but also for Englewood taxes . He maintained
that a day labor place pays U. S. and State inoomc taxes. but no direct Englewood taxes. He noted that
Denver and Aurora both have head taxes on employees. He proposed that Englewood levy a head tax of
five percent on each day labor worker and that way some of the expenses that such places cause can help
be paid for.
(I) Don Codner, 3037 West Grand Avenue. said he works in Colorado Springs and is here
tonight on behalf of TAD Resources International, which is an international temporary service firm . He
noted that this is quickly becoming a stalewidc issue and concern, as he is here from Colorado Springs
and rcprcscnting several of the services in Colorado Springs that would have liked to have been here to
talk about this. He said he wanted to add a quick note about perhaps adding a five percent head tax. He
maintained that those costs would be passed on to their clients and/or to their temporary employees. He
said that would mean either raising prices. even to the City of Englewood that uses temporaries, and also
by passing it on to their employees they, in affect, reduce their wages . Mr. Codner said that none of them
want to do that. that they want to be upstanding parts of their oommunitics . He stated he also wanted to
reiterate the emergency silultions, that day labor services provide temporary employees to clean snow,
such as It the hospital . He reminded the City that temporary services arc provided. and have been
provided in the past, to the Rcgioaal Transponation District, and many of those temporary people were
UMIMd in the planning and the proposals to the federal government to help with the light rail extension
into the City of Englewood, which is about to happen.
(m) Vivian Babcock, 488S South Delaware Street. said she is not from a business in
Englewood and that she has lived here all her life. She said she was just going to say she is just a citizen,
but sbc said she is not just a citizen, that she is a citizen of Englewood and this is her lira time speaking
here . She noted she stnaggled with what she wanted to say tonight and she finally dcciclcd to read the
Idler to the editor of the Englewood Herald that sbc wrote as she feels it expresses her sentiments the best .
She read the letter. She said she was born and raised in Englewood and saw the transformation of a
lovely park into the largest mall this side of the Mississippi River, Cinderella City . It was really
something to be proud of, in fact sbc said she grew up in Cinderella City roaming the balls as a leellager,
on to shopping for her wedding dress and tbcn on to baby clothes. She said she also watched sadly as
Ciodcrclla City fell into decay . Ms. Babcock stated that. although she was saddened by the news that the
mall would be tom clown instead of rcmodcled like the creative rcvitalmlion of Southglcnn Mall, Cherry
Creek Mall or Villa Italia, she rcaliz.cd that Englewood as a oommunity must move forwant and figure out
whit was best for Englewood . Howcvcr, she said that she is disappointed in the shape of the plans being
pushed forward It the pracnt time. She stated that one of her firsl rcc::ollcctions of the rcplaccmcol plans
for the mall was the town square type setting with a clock tower, pedestrian walkways. 1 small pond or
fountain and some type of a>mmunity or cultural arts center. She said that now she undcraands that the
ooaccpwal plans include a multi-sma movie theater. a Wllmlrt, Target or K-Mln and the black
expanse of a parting lot and I token rcl1cction pool to signify that Little Dry Creek nows bcncatb this
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conception. She noted that it is also her undcrslanding that there are plans for an RTD light rail clepo(
stop near the tnck to built between Denver and Highlands Ranch . She said she is not saying that she will
not utilize the discount sto~ the multi-lCRICII theater or the futuristic light rail line, nor is she saying that
a power center is not a viable idea for Englewood. However, she maintained that Englewood has the
chance to reinvent this luge plot of land into something as idealistic as the citizens or Englewood had
before turning over that fint si-el of dirt in building Englewood's dream of the future, Cinderella City.
She pointed out that a vcry intriguing proposition has been suggested in renovating the eye pleasing ten
year old Foley's building into a metro-wide, if not state-wide, cultural arts oentcr to compliment the
DCPA. She llid she undenlands that the citizens of Englewood would not be expected to cany this
eadcawr in IGW, nor will the center be for the people of Englewood entirely. She said she also
understands that interest in the aaltural arts is growing again nationwide and the advent of another
cultural arts center in the metropolitan area will most definitely be in the future. She asked if it will be in
our future, will wc be the first to act on this opportunity, are wc to be proud of our Walman or our Target
or our K-Man. She asked if the building or these big boxes will increase the standard of living in
Englewood or increase the propeny values or are wc to look ahead and plan for the futures of our
Englewood children and grandchildren and so on. She said she believes these conceptual ideas of a power
center and a cultural arts center can coexist with one another and Englewood can break through into the
year 2000 and further with financial ease and integrity. Ms. Babcock implored the citi:zens or Englewood
to look forward and build on 11101C than a dream of a discount store. She encouraged the citi:zens to write
to their council members and the editors of their newspapers, to speak out and let it be known that their
opinion counts. She said let them know that wc want more than a big box power center. wc want
anelhing that wc can invite the citizens of Cherry Hills to and Highlands Ranch, Sheridan. Westminster
and the entire metro area and beyond. Ms . Babcock assened that wc want another dream for the future,
wc want to be proud of our city again.
(n) Sandi Ostema, 2843 South Grant, said that she just briefly wanted to remind Council of
all the people here who have an issue with the temporary labor bill and to remind Council who brought
these people here who crealed this mess . She stated she is not going to justify her actions becauae she
does no1 have to, but she wanted to remind Council that it -the inactions and actions of one of our
pcrDIIIClll lcaden that bnJughl all of this to the head that it is that cralcd the ICmpOfUy bill.
(o) Mary Walsh, 3242 Soudl Elali Street. said that she talked to a couple of people today
and she llteaded the pluming IIICdiDg IOnigbl and ID 101DC of her feelings have chanpd a bit since this
morning. ~. she stated that she was, like the Equitable~· shocked to hear that all of a
sudden the plans were changing becauae three weeks ago on March 11 the Council had endorsed
pnimeding with the plans by a vote of six to one. She pointed out that now all of a sudden everything is
or -kind of clown the tubes . Ms. Walsh stated she really believes this is by a very small but influential
group of people that caused this concern . She said she does feel that probably the majority of the citizens
of Englewoocl prefer to go ahead with the clevelopmcot as planned. She advised that she is personally
opplled to a huge cultural center mainly because she does noc think the City or Englewood can aff"onl it.
She said she cannot understand how a City that cannot revamp the communicatioas system for the Fire
and Police departmeot, or aff"onl to buy a fue tnlCk without a tax illCICIIIC, can even comprebend MIiiing
to have a cultural center that they think they can suppon . Ms. Walsh said that after hearing this meeting
IOnigbt she is in mu of Filll ahead with the plan before the deadline of April 30• ID that wc c1o no1 1o1e
everything t.bal we have had ID far. She noted that she lives a half a block from Cinderella City and big
box, buildinp or what, she said she feels they would be far, far better for appearances than a modlballcd
mopping CIClller lilting along Santa Fe and Hampden Avenue . She said she also feels that wc are no1
going to have a lot of choices, wc are going to have light rail and they want their plans in by May. She
ared she does DOI think we can clink around and take a straw VOie or a poll VOie of every citizen of
Englewood. Ms . Wallb llid she thinks Council wu deCled as repraenlatives of the City and it is up to
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Council 10 make a decision and 10 go ahead with the original plans as of thn:e weeks ago which was 10 go
ahead with the situation as it was.
(a) A pmclamatioo declaring the IDOlllh of April, 1996 • Fair Housing Month in the City
of Eaglewood -c:onsidcn,d,
COUNCll. MEMBER IIASENICBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A
PROCLAMADON PROCLAIMING TIO MONTH OF APRIL, 1"6 AS FA)Jl HOUSING
MONTII IN TIIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
Motion c:arricd .
Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
(b) A pmdamatioo declaring April 11, 1996 as Submarine Day and the week of April 7
through April 13, 1996 as Submarine Wea was considered.
COUNCll. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A
PROCLAMADON PROCLAIMING APRO.. 11, 1"6 AS SUBMARINE DAY AND THE WEEK
or APRIL 7 THROUGH APRIL 13, 1"6 AS SUBMARINE WEEK.
Council Member Halhawlly commcoled that she ~ Englewood ha an awful lot of Navy vctcnns in
the City of Eaglewood. SIie aid sbe does not ~ bow many AR submarine ~ but there Aft: a lot
of Navy wteram in Eaglewood.
Motion c:arricd.
Ayes: Council Members Halhawlly, Vormittag, Wiggins, H1beaic:bt,
Waggoner, Clapp. Buras
Nays : None
(c) A pmda-ioP declarillg die Mel of April 14 tbrough April 20, 1996 as Nalional
Library Wea in die City ofEltpwood w considaod.
COUNCll. MEMBER IIASENICBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A
PROCLAMADON PROCLAIMING TIO WEEK or APRIL 14 THROUGH APIUL 21, 1"6 AS
NA DONAL LIBRARY WEEK IN THE CITY or ENGLEWOOD.
Motion c:arricd .
Ayes: Council Members Halhawlly, Vonnittag, Wiggins, H1beaic:bt,
Waggoner, Clapp, Buras
Nays : None
(d) A proclamation dcdaring the woelt of April 14, 1996 duoup April 20, 1996 as
Englewood Telecommunic:afOrs Wea in the City of Englewood -CDllliden,d.
COUNCll. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A
PROCLAMADON PROCLAIMING TIO WEEK OF APRIL 14. 1"6 THROUGH APRIL 21,
1"6 AS ENGLEWOOD TELECOMMUNICATORS WEEK IN TIO CITY or ENGU:WOOD •
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vonnittag, Wiggins, H1beaic:bt,
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
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(c) A prod•metioo docllriDg Friday, April 19, 199611 Dori Nuan:nus Day in die City of
Eaglcwood -coasidcrcd.
COUNCll. UNANIMOUSLY MOVED AND SECONDED, TO APPROVE A PROCLAMATION
PROCLAIMING nIDAY, APRIL.,. 1'96 AS DORI NAZA.Jtl:NUS DAY IN TIii: crrY or
ENGLEWOOD.
Mayor Bums lllvilcd 1h11 Ms. Nulm1us will be honored 111 special rea:plioo. sponsored by die
Cblmbcr ore-. OIi April 19, 1996 .
Ayes : Council Members ffllhlway, Vormittlg, Wiggins, Habenicht.
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
Motion canicd.
9. ..llllc: Bearia&
No public bcuing -ICbedulcd before Council .
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MAYOR BURNS REMOVED AGENDA ITEM 10 (•) (iv) FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA.
COUNCll. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND ff WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 11 (a) (I), (II) _. (Ill) ON nllST 111:ADING.
(a) A...-oa ..-... Radilla
(i) eotmlACT Wfl1I TIMBEllUNE ELEC'JlUC IN 11fE AMOUNT OF
$28,181.60 FOR PURCHASE OF PHASE ID OF111E SCADA SYS"mM FOR 11fE AU.EN FILTER
PL.urf.
(ii) COUNCil.. BllJ. NO . 23 , INTROOUCED BY COUNCil.. MEMBER
HA'IHAWAY
A BllJ. FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 128 TO 11IE SOU'lllGATE
SANITATION DISTRICT CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITII 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO FOR 11fE INCLUSION OF LAND Wl1lflN 11fE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES .
(iii) COUNCil.. BllJ. NO. 22 , INTROOUCED BY COUNCil.. MEMBER
HA'IHAWAY
A BllJ. FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT FOR TCI
GOVERNMENT ACCESS OiANNEL 8, BETWEEN 11IE CITY OF OIERRY HILLS VILLAGE, 111E
CITY OF GREENWOOD VllJ.AGE, 11fE CITY OF SHERIDAN AND 11fE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO.
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Ayes: c:ouacil Members Hadlnay, Vormiaag. Wigial. Habeaic:llt, w...-,. Clapp, BunlS
Nays: Noa
<Iv> A n,c a •• ma die omce alNeipllarllaod _. Buliw
De\'mlllll S ID ldDpt I bill b M onblam aad ID let I public IIClrillg ID pdler illpllS flam c:ilimll ad
-I ......... [ 1 SJIDdle Plaaned Unit DewlapmeN J11111Cdiltric:Uecdo111aldle
Cuaip 1t: TM z.oaiJII Onliawie WII Clllllidaed.
TIie City Clerk w llbd ID 191d c:ouacil Bill No. 19 by litle:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 19, DmlODUCED BY COUNCB. MEMBER HA1HAWAY
A 80.L FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING Tl1LE 16, CllAPTSR 4, SBCl10N 15, EN'I11LED
PLANNED DEVBLOPMEHI' DIS11UCI' OF 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 AND
ENACl1NG A NBW 'ITIU! 16, CllAPTSR 4, SECTION 15, ENITl1.ED PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMBHI' ZONE DIS11UCI'.
COUJIICIL JIIDaER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITDI II (1) (IY) ON flltST READING.
Ayes: c:ouacil Memben Hadlnay, Vormiaag. Wigilll, Hlbeaichl, w.....-. Clapp, Burm
Nays: Noa
C01JJIICIL IIDD&ll HATHAWAY MOVED. AND IT WAS SSCONDU. TO SET A PIJ9IX
IDAalNG ON COUJIICIL IIILL NO. It JOit MAY 6, 19N AT.,__. P.11. IN COUNCIL
CBAIDl'PS
Matiaa carried.
Ayes: c-:11 Mmllal Hatlinay, V ........ Wigial. llll 11icllt, w.....-. Clapp, Burm
Nays: Nae
(b) Appluw OD Secoad Radilt&
1'1lele wae 80 additioaal ilelm for lpplVVll OD acoad readiag. See ,\,-la lllem 11 (b).
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(1) Appluw OD F" ... Reldiaa
(i) DiNCtDr °'Yslcwicz ...... I 1W d t'1w ha die Dlplo1aeal al
FIWICial Servicel ID ldDpt I bill for ID onlirm atablithi. licaliolt requilW for lleillpOl'lly
eaaploymeat apnciel ID die City al~ He advile1 dllt be ii die PiDwill Semcel DiW aad
......... die City alEqlewood. He llid City ...... _ widl ........... ha die
illduatly, • well • die Cllulber al ComaeRlC OIi dlil a. aa1 ..,, -at IW llftiNINI lpplVVII • SIiis
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Mayor Bums questioned City Attorney Brotzman rqarding the issue ol non-tnnsf'erability. He asked if
that imae cu be ~-Mr. 8nJUmaD advised that it cu be addressed. that Attoruey Tom Ragonetti
has pul in a ICCtion rcpnting tramf'enbility ol lic:cnsc in bis letter which ClOlllcl be subslitutcd for the
current laDgUIIC under tramf'enbility. He said that ICCtion is vay similar to the cuna1t pawnshop
ordinance. He said there is a ...,.e fee, there is a tepalale icleotificalioa. Mr. Brotzman adviaed that be
thinks die nal CUKlCl'II OIi this imlC will -up cluriDg any land -issues tbal nay be CXJllliDg in the
fillure . He said tbat tbal is wbcn: it pnilllbly sbould really be lllldrc-s at tbal time, lloMMr Couucil can
IUbllilUle die laDgUIIC from Mr. Ragoucai '1 lettcr to addn:ss that if they waat to. Mayor Bums lllbd if
City Attorney BnJUmaD is saying that be is c:omfor1able with that. Mr. Brotzman said tbal is fine .
City Attorney Brotzman stated that be would like to addn:ss an imlC tbal -brought up earlier and that
is tbat the City was addressing a specific business. He said that is DOI true. Thal in the meeting with the
industry what they did discuss, and what was brought up by Stand-By's aaomey at that time Mr. Levin,
-to addras the specific problem on that site. He said that is why the only baisin: : that will need to
obtain a liclCnsc will be those that operate at a central location wbcn: day laborers assemble and arc
dispatcbed to work . Mayor Bums said then in other WOids there arc other temporary baisinesscs that arc
DOI di11p11d!ed that way, or DOI bandied that way. City Attorney Brotzman said they did not go for a class
designation, • Littleloll did. • to induslrial laboren --ocher typcl ol laboren. He said what that
-is if aalOll1D1ants arc disperched or operate from a ceotnl locatioa tbal compuy would have to Ft a
temporuy ICn'ic:a lic:cllle. He said this is DOI clas bard or type ol wwt baed, it is to addras a specific
pniblem wbicb they feel this ....... addlales. He advised that it is actually set forth in the whereas
pn,viliom ol this onlinaDce ellablishing wily this lic:lensc is necemry. The ordinance, be said, also
addn:aes the fact that the City also undcraands that this is not a IOlution to the entire problem, that
iming and licensing issues arc going to be CIODlinucd and enforcement issues arc going to be on-going.
The City Clerk wa lllked to rad Council Bill No. 5 by title:
COUNCll.. Bll.L NO. 5, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT
A Bll.L FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TI11.E 5, OF TIIE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
1915 wml TIIE ADDnlON OF A NEW CHAPTER 13, ESTABLISIDNO LICENSE
REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SERVICES IN TIIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD .
COUNCO. MEMBER HABENICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (I) -COUNCO. BILL NO. S.
Council Member Vonnittag said be bu a question about the wording for indultrial. He lllked wily cu 't
they put that in the council bill . City Attorney Brotzman said you can, except if what Stand-By is saying
is lJUc, we draw that many people from our ClOIDDlunity, the clccision was made not to differentiate
betweca white collar workers and blue collar workers . He said that is wily they did not 1111: indultrial. He
aid Council cu c:buF that if they like, and the City cu cwn adopt LiUJelon's ddinitions, bowewr
there -a CIOIIICious effort made to DOI make a clas difl'aaitiation.
Mayor Burns lllbd the City Attorney if be is saying that that is more ~ • far a die Eag1ewooc1
make-up is coacernecl. City Attorney BnJUmaD aDSMred that be thinks it is more fair to our citizens.
Council Member Hadlaway ltaled that. clue to an investigation that is currently on-going into bcr
pen:cMd and IICCl..t conflict ol interest, she will be abstaining from this panicular ordinance.
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ON TRANSFERABILITY or UCENSE FROM THE LETTER FROM THOMAS RAGONETTI
TO DAN BROTZMAN DATED APRIL 1, 1996.
Mayor Burm rderrcd Council 10 S-13-4 of the ordinance on page three at the top entitled "NON·
'JllANSFERABILITY OF LICENSE." He said the motion would amend the ordinancc 10 read
"TRANSFERABILITY OF LICENSE". He commented that this WIS one of the principal amc:cms
~ tonight and he felt this would ewe that problem.
Council Member Habenic:bl advilell that she cannot suppon the amendment at this particular point in
lime. SIie said she undenlands that it is a response 10 a ncc:d. but when she talked about it with City
Attorney Brotzman JRYiously she WIS ooocc,ncd that it is really not neoessary, that it is not something we
do with some of the other ordinances that they are doing in this same vein. She maintained that it is not
an exorbitant fee and as the City is looking at many of these licenses in the future and looking at some
kinds fl zoning things in the future she felt it would be better to take this up under a zoning issue rather
than under this liocnsing issue. She said this is the reason she will not suppon the amendment.
Council Member Wagoner said that it sccms that the existing ordinance allows for transferability, you
just haw to follow proc:ccluR . He asked if that is true. City Attorney Brotzman answered that tberc is a
way apecific loophole 10 that oac on qent registration, but basically you would have to re-register. He
said if you simply mowd to a diffaeal localioo you would haw to rc-rcgisler, if you sold your business
you would haw to re-register.
Mayor Burm said that he docs not think tberc is really that much of a CIOllDCClion bc:twccn the liocnsing
and zoning on this issue. City Attorney Brotzman advised that will oome up if the City prohibits ocrtain
typeS ofb11sirm: along Bnlldway and this is one, and then: is a noo-transfcnbility ofliocnsc. in the
zoning CIOIIICXt the gnndfalbering clause oomes in on whclhcr you can sell that business or not oocc it
becomes a -.oonfonning usc . He oommentcd that it really is a land usc problem and if it is not
addraaed hen: it would CICl1ainly be addraaed in any zoning issue that is brought bcfoR Council.
Mayor Burm asked that inhibits the usc fl this paragraph. City Attorney Brotzman stated that they can
usc either paragraph -and staff is aclUally recommending the puagnipb that is CIUITClllly in the
onlinanoc be UICd, -.uansrcnbility. He said that Council can chaqc: 10 the other one and it will not
inhibit the land USC proCICSS at all.
Vete realtl• die -••eat:
Ayes :
Nays :
Abstain :
Motion defeated.
Council Members Vormittag. Wiggins. Bums
Council Members Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp
Council Member Hathaway
Council Member Habcllicht stated that iibc wanted 10 clarify, cspccially for the audicnc:e, that there is
nodling in hen: in terms of hours of operation. Mayor Bums asked if that WIS in an earlier draft. City
Attorney Brotzman said that has never been in the ordinance. He commented that he noticed. in leVCral
fl the lcacrs Council rcociwd, rd'CROCC 10 an hourly regulation . He pointed out that there has never becn
an hourly regulation in any fl the propolell ordinanca. Mayor Burns said he WIS glad that City Attorney
Brotzman clarified that.
Council Member Habenicht said she feds it is imponant 10 state for the record. cspccially as she has
iDlnlduoed the piece, that 10 her knowledge then: is DOI any motiVllioa OIi the part fl &ll)'Olle OIi Council,
10 slow down tcmpOnrics or put anybody out of business . Mayor Bums stated that is an accurate
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comment, and be is glad she aid that as be docs not think anyone here wants to put tcmpomy businesses
out ofbuli-, that that is not Council's objective at all.
Vete -"'•die..._ t8 appll'Oft Cauc:U BUI No. 5:
Ayes : Council Members Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays: Council Member Vonnittag
Abltain: Council Member Hathaway
Motion carried.
Mayor Bums QOllllllellted that Council Bill No. 5 bas been approved on first reading and then: wiU be a
ICCIOlld rading.
(ii) Director Gryglewicz praented. l'CCOIJIIIIClld from lhe Dcputment al
Finw:ial Services to adopt a iaolutioa approving a supplcmental approprialion oflilnds for 1995 . He
ad¥iaed that at lhe end of lhe filcal year when we 11art lhe closing process we ..,.oy addn:11 Council
with -allhe budpls that were not appropriated due to unforeseen Cffllts during lhe year . He aid
dull the resolution Council is ClOlllidcring appropriates IIIOllies for dlOlc evmts. Mr. Gryglewicz explained
dial balic:ally lhe resolution amends lhe General Fund $142,000, lhe Donors Fund $22,000, Paving
Dillricl 33 $5,000, Paving Dislrict 34 SI0,000, and the Volunteer Firefighters Pension Trust Fund
$17,000.
The resolution -assigned • number and rad by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 41, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION AMENDING 1llE APPROVED 199S BUDGET AND APPROPRIATING MONIES
FOR 1llE CITY OF ENGl£WOOD, COLORADO.
COUNCIL MJ:MSEll BA TBA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITDI NO. 11 (a) (II) -USOLUTION NO. 41, SElllES 01' 1"6.
Mocioa carried.
Ayes : C--=i.l Members Hadlaway, Vormittq. Wiggins. Habeaicbt,
Wagoaer. Clapp. Burns
Nays : None
(iii) Allillanl Fire Marsball Greene pacllled a recommendation from lhe
Dcpartmeal al Safely Services to adopt a bill for ID ordinance amending lhe appeal procea few Building
Licelllel. He explained that wbal bas tl'IDlpired is that there -ID iDcidenl ... year wbcrc lhe
amicipal code -not real dear as IO bow to deal with, apecifically. a buildiaa ClOlllnclor ~ lhe
leWCllioll cw IUlpClllion of it, and Im lhe allllequenl appeal procea dial lllould be available 10 dial
COllllllCIOI' to appeal a llllpClllion cw leWCllioll . He advilOd that lhe CXIUIICil bill deaM up w allhe
iu,..a,e. e.g be/she. It also authorim a Chief Building Oft'lcial for lhe atlll EOAOIII, ~ and for
IIOldiaa dlOlc bearings.
Mayor Bums aid that it --to be • COIIIUllctive orclinuce, it cllaDpl MlicaliJla offlc:ier" to '1luilding
official . ft He commentcd that it ICCIIII a much beaer way al IOing lbcJlll lhe procea.
Tbe City C1at -asked IO rad Coullcil Bill No. 20 by tide:
COUNCIL BllJ. NO. 20, omtODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA111AWAY I . •
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A Bill. FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING rrn.E S, CHAPTER 7, SECTIONS 3, 11 AND 13; AS
WELL AS '1'111.E 8, CHAPl'ER I, SECTION 8, OF nm ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985
Al11110RJZING nm CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL TO SUSPEND OR REVOKE CONmACTOR
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES OF REGISTRATION UPON VIOLATION.
COUNCB. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SI.CONDI.D, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (Ill) -COUNCIL BILL NO. 28.
Motion carried.
Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Vormittag. Wiggins, Habcnicbt,
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : Nooe
(iv) Dim:tor Fonda pracnled a recommendation from the LiltldoalEnglewoo
WUICWlller Tratmeat Plant Supav-,y Commiuec to approYC, by motion, repairs to an anaerobic
digester CCMr at the Plant. He aid lbcR are four digeslers, two are in good repair and two need to be
repaired. One is going to be fixed under Phase I b, but they fdt it was urgent, timc-wi1e, to Ft one more
repaired ., dial they have tJuec operating di,catcn. He aid they felt the bids -good. they bad • good
duller of hick and ewn tbaugb they wen: a little higher than the engi_.. estimale they l"CCIOllllaend tbal
the City go ahead with the WOik.
Mayor Buras alked if die cxua fuds are available from die 1eMr funds for bodl cities. Mr. Fonda
..__ )'el. tluuugli die r..d .a-ad lie cloea DCll lldiewc M will rally exceed die bud,e( for die
Bi-City rcprdlea.
c-:il MealNlr IW-·t .... iltllil..., __ lias anything to do with the odor--....
DindOr Foada ...... __... .... iL He aid lie ii 8111 sayiag it ablolutdy woulda't. die -ii
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COUNCIL•••• WAOGOND IIOVD. Ala IT WAS DCONDI.D, TO APl'llOW
AWAaMNG tu -.Ui& COV& lla'IACDmNT CONSTllUC110N PilORCT TO
DOGAN CONSTlltJCTION COla'Alft', INC.. IN 1'11& AMOUNT or w, .....
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(b) Appruwc oa s.x.d Rmdilla
COUNCB. IIIDDD HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS DCONDI.D, TO ~VI.
AGENDA ITEM 11 (I,) (I) • OUINANCI. NO. 12, SI.IUD or ·"' ON SECOND HADING.
(i) ORDINANCE NO. 12, SERIES OF 1996 ( INl1lODUCED BY COUNCll.
MEMBER HA'lllAWA Y)
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AN ORDINANCE AU11iORIZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BE'IWEEN 1HE
STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT, WATER QUALITY
CONTROL DIVISION, THE CITY OF LITIUITON AND 1HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ,
COLORADO.
Vote..-ltl:
Motion carried.
Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Vorminag, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : Nooe
12. Geaenl DiKallioD
(a) Mayor's Choice
I . Mayor Bums thanked C\ICl)'OIIC for their panicipation in the discussion tonight, especially about
Cinderella City, tonight and urge Council to 111CM ahead and make a decision next week on exactly how
wc are going to procccd with this. He said he thinks Council will have some more help with that in the
IIIClllltimc.
(b) Council Member's Choice
(i) Council Member Hathaway :
I . COUNCO. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
PROCEED WITH A RETAIL ENTERTAINMENT DEVELOPMENT, WITH AN RTD STATION
AS A COMPONENT, OF APPROXIMATELY ..... SQUARE Rl:T ON WHAT IS
COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE CINDEUILA CITY SITL
COUNCO. MEMBER WAGGONU MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO TABLE THAT
MOTION AND WAIT FOR ST.An, FOR 1'111:IR TWO WEEK REQUEST TO PVT TOGETHER
TIii: AC'l'tJAL DESIGNATION OF THE CONCEPT.
Ayes: Council Members Vorminag, Habenicht, Waggoner, Clapp. Bums
Nays: Council Members Hathaway, Wiggins
Mayor Burns COIIIIIIClltcd that the motion carries and Council will await further informalion from llatf
and next week WC will procccd further OD ii.
2. Council Member Hathaway requested an update from the Housing Authority, which now OMl5
the pnipeny oa the 3400 block of South Sherman Street. as to what their activities are because they have
beca doing mmc grading and some other type of activities. She said she would like to know what they are
proccoding with or what lines they are procc,cding with .
Mayor Burns oft'cred to fill her in on that situation. He said that he did not make the lasl meeting of the
Housing Aulhority because he WU at the DRCOG dinner lasl week . However. the Housing Audlority
illlCIVicwod the week bcf'ore propolCd archilClcts to design rcsidcntial uac for that site. He llid they
IClecled an architectural firm and he thought they adopted the QOlltncl ll lasl week's mecuna. He llid be
ns surc Council Member Hathaway could get a oopy of that and inquire further of Paul Malinowski .
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3. She commended Community Services Coordinator Joyce Parsons for having to put up with what
she considered to be probably the biggest amount of graffiti since they bit the big neighborhood clown
south. The graffiti being oo the Gothic marquee on both sides. the back of all of thole properties.. the
apartment building upper layers and 11101t of the billboards in the 3200 block of South Broadway. She
tbankcd Ms. Panons for lier diligcncc in trying to at least get the majority or it cleaned up . Ms . Hathaway
noted thal the marquee is DO( cleanod up yet, but that presents a special problem.
(ii) Council Member Wiggins:
I. He noted the Study Sessioo agenda indicated that the City Attorney was going to talk about the
saollllioa terminating City paid health inlwucc for members or the Englewood City Council. He said he
thought that Council Members were DOI eligible and it was killed and never available . City Attorney
Brou-explained that these thinp all appear in Council's handbook and that was another
l'WM!IDICDCWioo simply to take that out of the bandbook. Council Member Wiggins agreed they should
get that OUI of thcrc because they arc not entitled to it. they an: not City employees and it is misleading.
Although. he commented, he undcnlood that if they wished to pay the prices they could join in on the
plan . City Attomcy Broczman said that is cornet and that it is still an option.
2 . He said be was sony Ms. Walsh left because be never saw a lady with so much insight in his life,
that shc knows what is going oo around here. He stated wc an: not the City that is going to put in a
Neimaa Marais around here and wc need to IIIOYC. He aid, just as be said last week, here Council is
putting the brakes on this thing wanting to kill Cinderella City. And be said be can read right from the
lellcr and be COIIIIIICllled that be does not "-bow the rest of Council can't read it. He pointed out it
ays in the lellcr from Equilablc that they arc wry coac:erncd about putting a potential delay on
concluding the agrecmcnlS and if the City does not work with Skip Miller they arc going to walk right out
on m . He said be can ICC what is going IO bappco. they arc going IO mothball it or let it sit there and wc
woo 't have anything. He Slated they arc in shock over the report, it lll'ClCbcs back IO three years that wc
have been on this thing. Reading from the letter, be said that with the cncouragemcnl of the City
Cindcrmak bu facilitated the deputurc of tenants. undcrtakcn coviJonmcnlal in-a.igatioo and
rcrnediltioo and incurn,d legal recs for prcpuatioo and review of docwacnts and sustained other out of
pocket cxpcaacs in responding IO RqUellS by the City. Mr . Wiggins said that on the last page it ays thal
they have reached an agreement in principal oo coaveyancc of RlllcYdopmcnt. He pointed out that that is
what wc told them on Januuy 1 • wbcn wc were talking and bit the big news thing. The letter stales thal
the City· s apparent readiness to back away is unconscionable and the involvement or Miller-Kitchell has
been a key induccmcnt in Cindcrmak staying oo counc. It also ays that the high probability of
IUalCllfully ralcYcloping the property , thus allowing the exit WC desire, IO a greater uncertainty than they
can tolenlle. Mr . Wiggins said in other words it is unaa:qJlablc IO Cindcrmak and be said he can ICC
wbat is piing IO bappcn. Mr. Miller is piing IO walk away from this thing because they arc not going IO
put up with it. they can go out and do~ somcplacc else. He said be would not blame them at all for
walking away from it and wbcn they walk away from it there wc arc . He cmphasiz.cd that wc have that
thing sitting tbcrc and WC have nothing at all. He commcotcd that it j ... boglcs bis mind that the rcst of
Council does not want IO do anything with this. He said they arc going IO sit here for 30 days. 60 days. 90
days for a planner to come in and tell us. He pointed out wc have been doing this for three and a half
years . Mr. Wiggins said thisj ... disgusu him and he wished Council would get their act IOgetbcr and ga
this ping. He said he is just sick about where wc arc going OD this thing. He said it would not surprise
him at all if it falls OD its face after all the work that has been done.
Mayor Burns said he understands Council Member Wiggins frustration. but he did not think Council is
saying they arc going IO mothball this thing or stop this dcvclopmcnt at this point and he said he is not
piing IO do that .
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(iii) Council Member Clapp said she wanted to make some comments regarding
Cinderella City. She Slated she does nol think Council is stopping it, she said she thinks they are just
taking some cautious stepS at this point being we are moving towards contracts and concep(S. She said
she thinks it is very prudent on Council's pan to make sure that they undersland what we are moving
forward with. She said she thinks that is all they are doing at this point, but they are definitely moving
forward.
Council Member Wiggins said be sure hopes she is right.
(iv) Council Member Waggoner:
I. He said be had a question for the City Attorney. He commented that Council keeps bearing about
the thinp that Council Member Hathaway did or basn 't done and it keeps coming up at just about every
Council meeting. Mr. Waggoner noled that Council bas even authorized an investigation. He said his
general question is, and his feeling is, that there is not a thing that Council could do if she broke every
rule on the book. City Attorney Brotzman concurred and said the only way to fix this would be a recall.
Council Member Waggoner said that that is up to the general public and there is not a thing Council can
do. Mr. Bruczman said that is correct.
2. He noled that there are 10111C COIIQCl1IS among the employees that the retirees or the ones that are
going to retire will DOI, as in the past, be able to prevail of the City's group insurance program. He said
be k-. there are IOIIIC retirees that are on the program already and it is his understanding that we are
now denying or getting ready to deny thole that are going to retire that availability of health insurance.
He Slated he would like to get a report on that.
(v) Council Member Habenicht:
I . She said she has had several citiz.cn phone calls, Mrs. Walsh was one of them, in terms of
Cindadla City. She advised she bas had a number of other phone calls that have 101t of expreacd the
other point of view in terms of looking at what we are doing with the future of that site and being very,
very careful and cautious with it. She DOied that mme of the people reminded her of Trolley Square and
bow Council dido 't listen then when people came forward and -queslioning things.
2 . She said she bas had several calls on the resolution Council pllled inaasing the water rates.
CMr the improvcmeots that we will be makiag al the Allen Planl. Ms. Habeaicbt noled that she bas been
able IO address most of the calls baed OIi the public bearillp that WC had aad a lol of the information.
However. she 5laled that one person did talk about the City being a little OUl of pllale with our
comn•na«ions within the City, indicaling that there w still time for input and the resolution had
ahady been puaed. She said shejusl WUled IOdraw that IOCVCl)body 's allalion. She commented that
tliinp like that slip through the cracb IOD!dima and al the amc time she aid she just thinks everyoae
sbould be copizant or that and looking al that for the future . SIie said that is a difficult one 1a respond 10.
3. She advised that she did receive a very lcM:ly letter from Englewood citizen Jane Schmc:keuberg
who w commending Council on the actions that they took cooccrning the water hw: and bow Council
pn,..a,dcd with it She said Ms. ScbnlJdr~ also indicaled that she was plalled 10 ICC that the City
would be making thole chanp and she also had a few ~ts about Cinderella City. Ms . Habenicht
noled that she would provide the other Council members with • copy of the letter. She said that becaUIC
it was a tcner addrellcd clircclly 10 her she would nol be introducing it into the record. but she did want IO
share the information.
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(a) City Manager Clark said that last week we had Senator Blickcnsdcrfcr and
Rq,releatalive Knox here and one of the issues they talked about was the personal property tax
exemption. He said the tum around time was very good on this, and between Assistant to the City
Manager Grace and some of the Littleton staff they had a very brief meeting on this last Friday afternoon
with the South Metro Denver Chamber crowd. Mr. Clark handed out the information as to the estimated
impact this exemption would have on the City of Englewood, which he and Financial Services Director
Gryglewicz reviewed this morning. He said the assumption here, based on some information South Metro
was able to glean from the County assessors, is that we have about 2,800 business taxpayers in
Englewood. He noted that in Littleton it was close to 2,000 . Mr. Clark stated that, ifwc arc to assume
that all of those 2,800 tax schedules would qualify for the full S I0,000 exemption, that would come to
about $28 million in valuations that would be exempted. He said you times that against the full value into
assessed value and you come up with SB million in assessed value, and multiply that by the City's mill
levy of7.9 mills and that would present a $6S ,OOO potential loss to the City. Mr. Clark explained that that
is the maximum, assuming that everyone would qualify for the full exemption. He said Senator
Blickcnsderfer indicated the bill would be coming up in another week or 10 days. He pointed out that
there was some discussion about any unintended consequences under the Gallagher Amendment where
this might inadvertently shift some pressure back over on the residential properties and whether there was
a ra&cheting affect due to Amendment One . City Manager Clark stated that he has asked City Attorney
Brotzman and Financial Services Director Gryglewicz to wolk with Senator Blickensderfer on that and to
do some additional research. He advised that the South Metro Chamber indicated that it is their long term
goal to have the business personal property tax exempted in total . 11aey hope to get it phased out over a
ten year period and the total revenue from that right now represents about $211.000 in revenue to the City
of Englewood. He told Council if they have any questions to give him a call. He said right now he thinks
they will just monitor the situation and exchange some information. He said Littleton City Council is not
taking a very clole look at this, but they arc supposed to be looking at it sometime this week .
(b) City Manager Clark asks Council to give him a call if they have any questions regarding
the E-mail mcaqe they rec:ei\'Cd from Assistant to the City Manager Grace on some follow-up she did
repnling legislative matters.
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Ma,ol" Bini c a c s,d dlan lie is glad than they finally goc this information as Council has had a
~ • • -acallen of slle s.all Mean, Cbambcr and City Muaael" Clark is on the Boud of
Dueclanofdsm E..-.ic Dc\elapn cnt Council and this lc:gillaaioa is being prCIIDd by the Chamber .
He ..a 11111 SW Blic:t c 1 rfcr Im advilCd us than lie is FUilll a lol of pn:aurc from the Chamber
81111 )'Cit slle Clsaaller WOllld -talk so thc City lllout it. BeiJlg one of their members. he said he hopes
alley 1 w9 11111 alley ...... be talkilla so slle cities than arc amllen of their IIIIIOCiation when they
are 1**i11a dlil kiad ol .... icw aacl illdeal filld ous wllas slle fiacal illlplCS is on the City pursuant to
tllClc lwldl of-. ....., Bini aid lie fds they should recopi7Je than -arc a member and we arc
Clllided so be ~ • tllClc aaacn. He IUa,esscd than pcrhapl -can wen together on these
lc:gillasive _. as • llave blllll tllis year dlan a.nicipll ~ does DOS aeem to have many
frielldl oun tlncft 811d ClpOCially bl slle Cliaahen. He aid our Englewood Chamber worb with us a lot,
but be thillb dell WWl'tiws • .. iqonnca along the way . He meed he thought we pay about $4 ,000 or
$5,000 a year 10 tine Cllallber ill clla, CXIIIS aad charges and be thinks we sboulcl be rccognizcd if they arc
going to badt lesislalion than may rault in a lcJIS ol income to the City. He ISaSed than he hopes in the
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Coullcil Member Hathaway poiDled out. lloq tllOlc 11111C linca, 011C of lbe argwmab M: were using lrilh
them is dial lbe ICrvicel lbe City pn,vidcl b' lbe property tax dull is paid. cwa ifit is lbe tint SI0,000 of
value, dull dlae is a taagilllc vabae IO time t-lli to ba\'C tllOlc City ICIVic:a. SIie c C 1 tllll if
Ibey -W prefer aot to ba\'C tllll tint S 10,000 -111 of value that tllll is lbeR c:lloice, lllll it is kiad of
bani to do.
14. City AaenleJ'• ae,en
City Assomey Bnllzman did aot ba\'C uy mastcn to bring bcfon: Council .
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Enqlevood, Colorado 10110-3304
h: Tnnnrtrx IIIPiAYNDSi Lic;anainq PE41anee
'ftluu for takin9 tile Uu t:o Met v1tJl llex and -lut
VNk. Aa w ~ioned, n repruent: llot:la ftand-ay Penonalel and
tJle ColoraCIO AHOc1aUon of lt:affincJ larYiaa v1tJl ~ ta tba
abova-rafaranc:ad ordinanoe. Tb1• letter 1• 1nt:eaded t:o .-ri1e
and confira our CODNrYation vitb r-,.ct t:o tbe ....
b ve d1acuued, the priaary eonoen:a of nud-ay and c:ua
vitJl tile propoMd ordinance 1e tbat it -r rapc•mt tM fint: atap
in a proceaa ta elillinate 1-,a11y mdetlnlJ t..-.rY 8tatfincJ
operationa, inaludinlJ ltand-ltf'•, at: their Clllft-1: iaaadaaa vlt:lain
tile City of 1n11ewooc1. Yau nn able t:o parUallr addrW t:llie
mm 11y aplalnl1111 tllat, a.caw tile _..,_ 1aalra uy
nvacat:1aa or daaial pravle1au, tba City ...W llaa to traat •
U.c:we 011C1e tba infonatiaa n,au1nd 111 tba ardte-1a ,rtWidad
and tba city would baft no autborit:r to nftllla a liaeaee..,. it
bad .. ~. Yau alao intoned ua tbat U. aola lntalt of tbe
ordinance la ta ,ro¥ide tile c1tr • NCbenl• bf lllblClb ta tnak tba
ownenblp and location of taaporary -.1~ eeniON facilitiea •
A oonoern raaiu, bVIMftr, ........ tba PIDJDHd
or111nance pracludN tile truafar of lic:eaa ta~...,._.
of a 1-,ally axiatlniJ bualneee. It, •• you at:ate, t:ba ~ of
t:ha ordinance ia t:o pravida t:ha City wit:la not1aa of tba CllfflB9bip
and location of• taporary -,1oyaent facility, a liaenN far•
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SENT BY:otten Jonnson R0Din1on : ,-1-ae ;11 :53A11: OJRNR <303>125-852~
Daniel L. kot:zaan, --..
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l .. ally oparat:ing lluainau eballl4 N fnely ~ferule upon
notice to tile Ci~ of tile IIUaiDNa' Mle.
Aoacml1aflr, • ~ tut au nr_._. to tu
lic:enN Nlnrf nont.ruafanbl• N deletad Ira tbe ordinaoa (8N
Seatian 5-13-1) and tut leatian 1-u-, lie N¥1Nd u fol101M11
TANf,a1tt.1 t.t;y A( YSIN9 Anr liaaN 1.....s
~ to tlai• cmllnance eball be
trwfarule to a RIIH~ _. of tbe
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~--pnriding tba Ci~ ritla tbe -UIII tllllr-N Of tlae ........ M r..-1nd l,f
tJaie ord1nanoe in tbe cue of an ._11aat1a
far• ... U.NIIN Ult,.,.._ to tile Ci~ of
tbe ... f• ftllll1n4 iD tbe aaae of 1-uae
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TbNe nv1•1-to tbe ordience will allawide c:anaana of CAN
and ftalld-a, a.ac a. Haptla of tb1a --••-Hpr11111t• an
at~ a., tbe Cl~ to do -J' vltla le9a11J' edfting tn111anry
penoaael 11111191-.... will allW tbON lla1 Ill to INln llaDII in
..._ vltla tile Ci~ in la effarte to rfl1ae ... laleoll'• kn••r
Ga'ridar HDWII•
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PUBLIC COMMENT ROSTER
AGENDA ITEM 7
NON-SCHEDULED VISITORS
DATE: APRIL 1, 1996
NON-SCHEDULED VISITORS MAY SPEAK FOR A MAXIMUM OF FIVE
MINUTES. EACH PERSON SHOULD SIGN THIS PUBLIC COMMENT
ROSTER, STATING NAME, ADDRESS, AND TOPIC OF COMMENT.
PLEASE PRINT
NAME ADDRESS TOPIC
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AGENDA FOR THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 1, 1996
Call to order. r-;: 39 ~
Invocation./))~
7:30 P.M.
Pledge of Allegiance. ~
4. Roll Call. 7 ~
5. Minutes.
oPf' F/-0 a. Minutes from the Regular City Council Meeting of March 18, 1996. ~
6. Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.I
a. Tish Beauford, President of the Englewood Jaycees, wiH be in attendance to
share information about a Charity Auction event. ,1u.r ~
b. Tom Regonetti, will be in attendance representing Standby Personnel and the
Colorado Association of Staffing S.Vices.
7. Non-Scheduled Visitors. (Pie ... limit your presentation to five minutes.I
8 . Communications, Proclamations, end Appointments.
Oft''1-0 a. Proclamation designating April as Fair Homing Mondi. ~
Off''l-0 b . Proclamation declaring the week of April 7 through 13, 1996 as ~--
Submarine Week. '¥-#RIL //;Dv tu.S11'3IIA~1J)£ J)J.Y 'fr/LQ._4
a;,'?-o Proclamation ct_,9_ar~ng t~ w~k of April 14 tlvough 20, 1998 as Naliolial
library Week.~
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Pte.e note: If~ haw .a lllallllily wl MIii _.., aidl or---. plwe nadfy die Clly el E .. aOINI (762-2371) al INll41haunln•--·--_._-............ ,...
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Proclamation declaring the~k of April 14 through 20, 1996 as ~'-ifKJOO
Telecommunicatan W•.
Proclamation declaring April 19, 1996 s Dori Numa Dey in the City of
Englewood . ./Jur)(,d-1-~0j a,U. ~ ~
9. Public g--ng, CNone scheduled)
~O. Consent AJond;:.. it/
~Approve on Finr'-,..S,ing_. ''{) · .. ..1 · .. fbiJ?-o 'l.hfA1 ~J-;/1--;.-~ t{)~, /1 d.. I./ II,/// vrr I f UVVl''-7.".,._~fflendatiOn frclwrthe-lJtillties Department to approve, by motion,
· _.-the purchase of Phase Ill of the SCADA System for the Allen Filter Plant.
~ Staff _rec~mends awarding the bid to Timberline Electric, a sole source
,? Qi /. '/ (p() supplier, 1n the amount of $28, 181.60. STAFF IOUIICE: 8biwa1 Fonda,
,VI . 0nctor of UtlltiN.
ii. Recommendation from the Utilities Department to adopt a bill for an
ordinance approving Southgate Supplement No. 128. STAFF SOURCE:
Stewat Fonda, Dhc:tar of UtlldN.
iii. Recommendation from the Department of Administrative Services to
adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an lntefVOvernmental Agreement
between the cities of Englewood, Cherry HiHs Village, Greenwood Village,
end Sheridan for the use of TCl's Government Acceu Channel 8. STAFF
SOURCE: Peny IIDwlck, .... ,,., of lnfarnlellGI, ..,,.__
iv. Recommendation from the Office of Neighborhood and 8usineu
Cf!JI n Development to adopt a bill for an ordinance and to Mt a public hearing
11n,u; IJ--0 to gather input from citizens end buaineaes regarding amendments to the 7r -Planned Unit Development zone district MCtions of the Comprehensive
f1ffl'l-o ~~~~::-/~ P-9'.f'Jft•. b: . -~/Ive on Second Reading. /) ''ti 'I ,--
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11 . Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions.
a. Approve on First Reading.
i. Recommendation from the Department of Financial Servicft to adopt a
bill for an ordinance establishing lansing requirements for temporary
employment agencies in the City of Engle~_. PAff SOUIICE: Frri
G,ftlewlcz, DINclar of Ana,alll ...... !fl.,#ht/af-
DEFEAT£1> ~1 WIIOVID n.TWE WfflUTI THI l'MWI ON
(NAYS : IWIENICHT TMNll'lltAIILl10/F UC8a MOIIITHI ~ l'IICIIITOM
WAOOONEII, Ct.APP IIAGONETTI TO IWI 11101Z1MN IMTED APRIi. t t•
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Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a
resolution approving a supplemental appropriation of funds for 199~ ~J
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STAFF SOURCE: Frank Gryglewicz. Dnc:tor of Flnancial Semces. 1 ,-.-{I
Recommendation from the Department of Safety Services to adopt a bill
for an ordinance amending the appeal process for Buildi~n!~~;.. ~
STAFF SOURCE: Ben Greene, Aniatant Fh Mawhal. fV~~
· iv. Recommendation from the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment
-Plant Supervisory Committee to approve, by motion, repairs to an
~ anaerobic digester cover at the Plant. Staff recommends awarding the d-i%JJ M, .~ bid to the low bidder, Dogan Construction, in the amount of ~/7 ~ -7 r... ?-0 $537,840.00. STAFF SOURCE: Stewart Fonda. Director of -----V 71r· ,-. -
b . Approve on Second Reading .
(YlJ./1-~ i. Council Bill No. 1 1, approving the Settlement Agreement and Stipulated
~'l-D Order for effluent limitation violations at the Wastewater Treatme~
12. General Discussion.
a . Mayor's Choice .
b. Council Members' Choice.
HATHAWAY MOVED TO PftOCHD WITH A RETAIL ENTERTAINMENT DEVELOPMENT,
----WITH AN RTO STATION ASA COloW'ONENT, OF APPIIIOXIMATELY 400,000 SQUARE
FEET ON WHAT IS COMMONLY ICNOWN AS THE CN>ElltELLA CITY SITE
13. City Manager's Report.
14. City Attorney 's Report.
APP'D5-2
(NAYS: HATHAWAY
WIGOtNS)
Adjournment . J -/ ;L._ ~
WAGGONER MOVED TO TAILE THAT MOTION AND WAIT
FOIII STAFF , FOIII THElll lWO WEEK IIEQUEST TO PUT
TOGETHEIII THE ACTUAL DESIGNATION OF THE CONCEPT
The following minutes were transmitted to Council from 03/15/96-03/28/96:
• Englewood Firefighters Pension Board meeting of October 19, 1995
• Englewood Police Pension Board meeting of October 19, 1995
• Englewood Non-Emergency Pension Board meeting of October 10, 1995
Piute note: If you luive .i diubllity wl wd MRililry _.or---.,.._ nadfy Ille City el &,al woad (7'2-2l711 ll
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ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Mara 11,1"'
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The regular meeting m the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Burm at 7 :37 p.m.
2 . hmlcatioa
The invocation was given by Council Member Wiggins.
The Pledge of AllegianCle was led by Mayor Burns.
4. RollCall
Present: CouaciJ Members Hllllnay, Clapp, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Vonninag. Wagoaer, Burns
Absent: None
A quorum was present.
Also present: City Mau,cr Clut
City Al1anley 8nllZman
Deputy City Clerk Cade
Diroclor (ilyglmcz, Fialcial Savices
Diroclor Fonda. Utilities
5. MiNta
(a) COUNCll. MEIDER IIATIIAWAY MOVU, AND IT WAS DCONDD, TO
Al'PROVI: TB£ MINUTES or TB£ REGULAR MUTING 0, IIAIICII ', 1"6.
Ayc5 : CouaciJ Members llldlaway, Voraiaac, Wigia, H1ba1ic:1i1,
Wagoaer, Clapp, Buras
Nays : None
The motion carried.
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(a) Dr. Laurie Mc<iee, 1664 Ea Moamoudl Place. DaMr, 1111..-willl lier ........
Da\id Glahn. to discua Cinderdla City ~dapmcn( ideas. Mr. Glau aplaiMd 11111 lie is a Deaver
nau,-c and is employed with Demer l'llblic Sclloola Dcplnw m C.0..,., A•-ioe. Dr. Mc(lec
swcd tbal she is a Pl)-cbologi• and bas worlled iD Eapewaod for a.-y ,an. SIie IDld Coacil Ille is
chaplain m the Englewood Rocary Club uc1 will lie .._.. m die c:lllb ia 1-. 1996 . Dr. Mc(lec
dillribulcd a,pia ma pn,pou1 10 Council OUlliDia& ears for Sile by <>-er, ....,....., a..._ they
would like 10 place in the Cinderella City~ lot. Mr. Gllllll .... dial PIIDII IIIICll ..ad lie
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sublet to individuals enabling them to present penonal vehicles to the public in a CXIIM:Oient and
informative w.iy . He asserted that there would be no salespcnons and no Illes offices. As an example,
Mr. Glahn said that unused parting spaces at Cinderdla City by Broadway Southwat CXJllld be used for
profit for the City of Englewood as IOOn as April al 1996, and year around tberafter until the destruction
of the parting structure. Cars for Sale by Owner, Incorporated would advertise the cars and aid the
sellers. He went on to cite the ftlquirements that would be placed on the owners of the vehicles being sold .
Dr. McGee described an example ofthe rcwnuc the City would rec:ei\'C as a rault of the proposal and
further explained the conlnlel that would be ftlqUiRid of the Idlers of the \'dlicles. She asbd that Council
give consideration to the proposal, and responding the Mayor Bums, Slated that she and her husband have
100 percent ownership of the a,mpany.
Council Member Vonninag asbd if they were certain that the parting 1tnicturc would be able to handle
300 cars without caving in. Dr. McGee Slid that she was DOC sure how many cars it CXJllld hold. but fdt
that even 100 cars would make money.
Mayor Bums thanked them for coming.
7. N~Viliton
Mayor Bums reminded the non-scheduled speakers that presentations are limited to five minutes.
(a) Sandi Ostema. 2843 South Grant SUect. quoted President Jdrmon as saying that the
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whole art of government consists in the art of being honest . She Slid the founding falbers recogniml that.
no matter how well structured our govemmcnt is, it will DOC work unless its offices are held by people of
virtue. Public officials, they said, should poaess a disintera&ed attachment to the public tp)d, exclusive
and independent al all private and selfish interests. Ms . Ostcma told Council there is one among them
who has forgocten that and llaled her intention to proceed with a teeall campaign apinst Council Member
Rita Hathaway . She llaled that if we, her CIIIISlitucnts, don't hold her raponsible for her misuse of office,
then we get exactly what we deserve . She Slid she was told that this is just politics, but cloesn 't feel that
makes it all right. People have also told her it was a 111111er of public RlCOrd. but she revealed thal she
knows of a citizen who asked for a aipy of the FAX and was denied it baaed on the fact thll Council had
DOC yet recen'ed a aipy. Ms . Ostema aid she finds it hard to betie\oe thll ils public -.t. She aid also,
on the CO\'Cr sheet for clisuibution al the day labor 8FIICY bill, CIOUllcil bill number five, FDCl'llell by City
AttOfflC)' Brouman on January 30• nowheR did it say that ~ ~ sbould get a aipy. Nor did
the clisuibution portion of the memo say that Sucli Ostema sllould get a a,py . She PMintaiNd thll
wasn 't the intent. that it was a rough draft, aad the improper relalle of it is wllll briDp lier heft tollighl ..
Ms . Ostema Slid she worts for an estalC lawyer wl. when dlcy do .,.....bing that is public -.I, dlcy
publish it in the newspaper as noticles to crecliton . SIie said this is for people who have died teeelllJy to
inform their crediton there may be money to pay them. She _. that thal is wben it is a public
ru:ord, when its published . She Slid she doesn't dlillk ajuqe or jury -W dillpee witll lier as that 's
how they insist that its done . She aid this is in our judicial Nies. Ms. Ollema aid that, in OclGl,er of
1994 when the City library hosted its Council c:udidatc fanam. Council Member Hldlaway aid thll she
delegated this issue to Neighborhood Watch . Ms. Oltcma aid she has looked in City files and has asbd
many City employees where it is written 1h11 she said she llad delepled it. SIie aid the City file on
Stand-By abruptly ends in November of 1994 . She eacoun,ed Council to look ll thal as theft is a lol of
informllion in there that they need to kmw about. became it lklpl abruptly ia Noveaber of 1994 aad Ms .
Hatha•-ay started working for Stand-By in December of 1994 . Ms . Ollema Slid thal former AllillaDI City
Manager Chuck Reid did I pal job and bas WOlldcrful -in the file CCMriD& a lo( of iaa. SIie
asked •ily, after No\'Clllber of 1994, the i-was IIOl delepled to Chuct Reid 's IIICCClalr. She alJeaDd
that someone dropped the ball. She aid she does DOC elljoy appeariag before Council , wrililll a lcaer of
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a,mplaint and making their lives una,mfortable. She llid that, when Council is ugry with her and want
to lash out ll her and her neighbors, they should uk tbemleMs who crealed the situation in the finl
place. She asked bow many times Council rdeues COUDCil bills 10 imtipie controveny. She llid no one
can answer !bat. but. if it is their policy, then she will give a packet of pomge lllmpS 10 City Clerk Lou
Ellis, because she wants a a,py of everything that comes out of their offic:a • IIIOII • the ink dries, if that
is bow it is going to be done. She said she didn't think thal -bow they MIiied it to be done and was
not pursuant to their policies. Ms . Ostema 1111ed that tbeR is one little blw1, in Council policies that says
Council won't create filibustering or will not ~ the issue . She -,ted thal Council Member
Halhaway bad personaliud the issue because she chose wllat side 1be -ping to be oa. She llid it was
not !bat of her constituents, it was that of Stand-By. She llid lbe ~ not have any pniblem with that,
and neither would the residents, if lbe backed off from any -of it. wbicla lbe -lllbd 10 do, and did
not do. She said the citizens are suppoml to be her boss . Addraling Council Member Halbaway, Ms .
Ostema said they have asked her not to be involved in this iuue anymore.
Council Member Wiggins, the Sergeant 11 Anos, IIIIIOIIIICed that Ms . Ostema's time bad expired .
Mayor Bums uked that Ms . Ostema not personalize her COIIIIIICIIU and advilcd that her time -up .
Ms . Ostema llid she bad one more thing to say . She lllled that lbe takes great insult in Mayor Bums
referring to this as a witch bunt. She llid she did not SWt this.
Mayor Bums asked what she was talking about.
Ms . Ostema said it was when they were in the Study Session . She rqieated !bat she takes great insult to
that .
Mayor Bums said that be did not say that. to which Ms . Ostema reasserted that be did say it. Mayor
Bums said !bat another member of Council bad said it. Ms. Ostema said Mayor Bums bad been in
control of the situation.
(b) SCan Lange. 3535 South Clukron Street. spoke oa the issue of the Cinderella City
redevelopment. He expressed CODCCnl that a lcltcr bad been lent to City Council by the EDglewood
Focusing on Tomorrow (EF01) board of directors indicaling the board !!MDimoollly IUppOl1I proceeding
IS quickly IS possible toward the completion of the projoc:t as it is cumatly propoled. M,. Lange llid that
be is ID EFOT board member, and. due to -milundenlandinp at the last board meeting. from wbicla
that letter Cllllllaled. be MIiied Council IO kma-the board is not !!MDimom in that repnl. He advilcd
that four or five of the eleven --,ers of the board are in fawr of n,comidering the directioa of the
redcvelopment. He remarted that be personally takes much of the blame for their internal
misunderswdings. Mr . Lange llid the 50 to 100 members ofEFOT have spent over l1l'O years and
thousands of volunteer boun to plher input from the citizens of Englewood about their visioa for the city
for the next twenty plus years, and then dislill tbolc visioas iDIO a llnlCgic: plan thal ~ involve a
partnership of citizens. busineaes, --profit orpniDllions and~ lhal ~ .ult
cooperatively together to implelKDI crative and illllOVltive lllllllioas to EDglewood · s needs over die next
twenty plus years . He related that EFOT's miaion IWCDICIII is 10 plber broad public input to idealif)'
needs of Englewood and to develop a dynamic loog lfflD plan for the future of Englewood. illdudillg sbort
term suategic plans . Four or five members of the board feel the direction of the propoled plan is not in
keeping with !bat mission. Mr. Lange exp'CUed a lCCODd coac:cm that, at the same time Mr. Miller aad
Council SIited that the redevelopment plans Mre open 10 input from the COIIIIIIUllity, Mr. Miller iemiadod
US repeatedl y that the CODCqll is IC( • I big bo" power center . with DO bold, DO lffllt1llnld parkina aad it
cannot be unique . He llid that Mr. Miller fiutber IWes thal I ten year old. Dine millioa dollar buiJdina,
in excellent condition. 1111151 be destroyed 10 proceed ll'ith the de\dopmeal. Mr . Lange said lhal die finl
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opponunity that a significant number of them had to understand the direc:tioo of the Millcr/Kitcbell
development was last Monday night, at which time they also found OUl that Mr. Miller's plans arc let. He
commended Council, City Slaff and architects Klipp c.olussy, et al, for the hard work in planning what is
best for our community for the future . Howncr, be fecls the Miller/KilCbcll plan docs not come close to
addressing the sununary of community input ptbcn,d by EFOT . Mr. Lange explained that the
Miller/Kitchell plan docs not tic into the pn,penics to the east betMm Broadway and the lile and docs
not enhance our business community along Broadway the way our current bulinas 1WOUld like. He feels
we should m:ognize that sales tax revenues arc twice wbal they -sill1eeD to lMllly years a,o when
Cinderclla City was alive and well and listen to our cunent ~ coaununity who bruugbt us that
double sales tax revenue . Thirdly, be asked Council to ra:upizie that the fifteen or more member poup
charged with evaluating the dcvclopcr's CXIIIOCplual plan only had oae or i-n:praentalMS from the
general population. which docs not property lqll'Clall the 30,000 mmllcrs of the CXIIIIDlllity . The
majority of the members were City Slaff, with no ouuidc profcaioaal city plauers or ardlitec:ts on this
panel. He said it appears that the developer evaluation group-convinced that Miller/Kitcbcll was open
to community input, but in rality, it seems that the plan bas always been only big box, power ceotcr and
the plan is now set in concrete . Mr. Lange advised that Mr. Miller bas said that the big boxes along
lnterscate 70 in An'ada will pn,bably be out of bulinas in three years. He SIRaat that we don't want a
development that 1'\'C have to start over again threc years after opening. He said be feels that, if
Miller/Kitchell is the only viable cboice II a cleYelopcr, perhaps further efforts CIOUld have been made to
procure other developers or that the highly spcrialized National American Institute of An:bitects'
Regional Ulban Design Assistance Team CIOUld bave been asked to help us. Mr. Lange recalled that they
successfully assisted the Regional Transpor1alion District (RID) about twenty years a,o with a complex
problem and that they have helped 125 other cities and towns over the last thirty years to determine what
is best for their communities. He said the team is a public service of the AJA and they arc --,rofit. He
rcspcctfully requested Council's consideration of these concerns which. he said, repraent a significant
segment of the community.
(c) Selwyn Hewitt, 4915 South Pearl StRet, said there is a growing perception that Council
and the City administration have embarked on a course of action embodying needless bute inwlving
concepts which may not be in the best interest of both the near and long-term future welfare of the City of
Englewood . Mr . Hewitt said that, as I long time residcal and IS ID inlcrelted and involved member of
this community. he bas been disappointed in the appare111 unwillinpc11 of this Council and
administration in *aling with the redevclopKal of CiDdcrdla City ro address the expre11 clelira of the
citizens of Englewood . He respectfully sugestecl that Council slow the pnxas sufficieatly to give
adequate and reasonable aJIISidmtion to many of the ima being expra.d by cmccmed and inlcrelted
members of the community.
(d) Joan Aldretti. 4005 South ,_ StRet, Slid she bas liwd in EDglcwood for forty years .
She feels the question for the City of Englewood in the Cindadla City ~elDJinPl is wbal do we rally
1'\lllll and how long do we Wlllt it to last? She ac:t-ledpd that the City catainly aeedl the tax llllle,
but warned that we must be cardial that we don't take I sbortligllted lppl'Oldl witll big box Nlail. She
reminded Council that Englewood was at the forefront when city ball -deYCloped from the Norpn
property . She said this is an example of being farsighted . a-. we keep bcariD& about the uaiquc
qualities of our city. Ms . Aldretti urged Council to think about I uaiquc IOlulioa ro this cblllenge. She
noced that we have all hcant of the limited life span of sbopping ceotcrl II we "-them and llalcd her
hope that we can look at alternatives such as Pelcr Caltholpe bas suggaled for the old Elitch 's. Rather
than a shopping center, Ms . Aldretti asserted that we need I IUllainablc city community c:cnler . She
asked ho1o\ we provide something that isn't I box but provida I difl'crcnt atDIOlpbcrc, and sugelled an
old main street look . She said she believes we need I daip that looks like I disbuned area, but provida
the retail space . community rooms 111d housing, while providing flexibility. Ms . Aldretti llllintained that
we need alternatives to the dinosaur p1annc,d for this area that 1WOUld be OUldaled before it is complctcd .
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She asked that we develop something with a life span or more tbal just a few yca,s and tbal will bring
people into the community for more than just a quick shopping trip, IUCb u thcalas, rataurants and
meeting rooms . Ms. Aldretti opined that the clevdopcr docs DOC ~ Englewood entirely in his belt
interests.
(e) Carole Tomaao, 2998 South Bannock Stn,ct, aid her QODCCl1I is iDaalcd llaDdarcls or
conduct for government offic:ials. She rad from a memorandum addreacd to City Council u follows : "I
submit the following suggestions u possible lcgislllion to IUppOl1 the belt imerals or the cilizells or
Englewood and aid gowenuneot officials or the City orEnglcwood in delineating protocol . Given the
recent behavior or my distric:t (please w aaaclled doannmca«ion), I~ cloldy mmincd the State
Constitution and the Home Rule Charter or Eqlcwood and found it lacking pidancc to .,_en1
ostraci:zatioo or citiuns by rq,raenlalives and allows for CIOllftic:t or illlClal to illtelfere with the
imponant funclions or panmen1 officials. Kcqiing in mind tbal this is a ~ or the people, for
the people and by the people, such OSIJaciDlioD could be cldioeariaa protocol ilr codict or imaal to
maintain the repraentation or people . I request thal. if CIOllftic:t or illlClal is eYidml. then it lllall be
clcclarcd in Council, and Council will aatain ID apprapriate rqnacnlaliw witJ1ia c.o.ciJ to maiDlain
rcprcscntalion or the people if it ~ ewlmt. Suell le&islatioa would CIICOWaF citizals to lllilUJC
their appointed rq,rcamtalive radler diaD besie,e CGuncil in folce to bear their pn,blellls. ad c:ili.-C1111
maintain their faith tbal they -beill& ,cpl d in CGuncil . I also request additicmal IJepF!llion
supporting equal acrm or111e pmlic imWicl6 act. 1'llis ICDlitiYc ~ CID lead ID lllac by CC I Sing
pcmmcnc officials to c1itcrimiW their '111 ·•ion or infonnacioa . Since ,ep,WMI c:aa ave
conflicts of intcla9 and CID dilClilllUIIIC by thcir ac:uons, legislature sboulcl piOleCt citiza1s 6-aclt
abuse and propaganda. Suluca support city --,as in cleYeloping prococol for diamrinacion or pmlic
information and I cncoun,e Council to-" with die City Manqer to publisb a protocol ilr
dissemination or public information. TIie oaly 10 1Mioa I CID a&r, pal my limiled
a,mprchcnsion or pa,unmc -. is tbal a11 information should be ldcucd from the City Oat.
While I ra:ognizc that this can be aa illClalDd bunlen on a linglc individual or office, I lll'ive IO wk an
unbiased and a>ll1RlUcd llllinZ tliac would ~ UDdcnaining equal acrm for all citizals. PICllle DIiie
that I am incomplcCe suppon or the public infonnllioll acl. and in DO way wk to llllilcnrline is, _. CCDMli'
information to the public. I limply MDC to a&r a pracacol to,--._ and palCDlial dlaol r.-lack
of protocol . Please consider my n,commenclacions in a tiaely f'alllion . I • 1 mMd deaC ~ can
act on thc5c matters. nlhcr than my need to petition . My 11111111 to peli1iaa coald poccacially fwthcr
distance the lcgislacurc body from its comtilllellCy , Mlide _.. ... ay ...... .aioa." Ms .
Tomasso said thac. as the study session. the City Aaonecy wditnwina adllodlorcin:alaliq a
resolution . She rcasserlcd thac thcR needs to be -dr6iliCc llft*ICDI . Slee ....... a cq1t' or 124-11-
109. Colorado Revised Statutes. which is the nelcs or condelcl ilr local .,,.,,, .. a8k:ials Md
employc,cs. with a copy of the mcmorandwn and MCadvneec . SIie l1l10d lhaC dee feds deae w n.lcs
~ been broken in SWldards or conduct for 1cx:a1 p'Cl1IIIICDl officials ud employees .
(f) George H. Allen aid be Im med M 2799 Soucie Dowreing SSnld ilr die Ille SS ,an.
He said he hu taken a big inlCl'CSC in Englewood and w DOC before Council to help delcrmillc wllaC
scores should go into the rcdnelopmcnc orciadadla City . He rrmiaded Coemcil deaC •-iMOlvol in
its dcvdopmcnt and feels CindcRlla City did a lot for Eapwood ud -DO apolopa. He raid die
redevelopment needs bdccr acrm olf or Sanca Fe for the people Fina lOUCle ud ..-,..;nd deaC -
should work on light rail , l1aCing thac -aocd a more vi.,._ lallbying poup IO ,et it ia lleR . Mr. Allen
said big box retailers give an area a llbot in tbe arm. but it clocsn 't laS1 long. He feels -can do bcacr
than that. but allowed thac big box in bcncr than noching . He urpd QiunciJ to look lwtleer down tbe road
for a more lasting concept for redevelopment. Mr. Allen auened, also, thac whac we really aocd is more
housing. He said retiring people move out or town ud lllaessed two or three more Cllerobc Kivi type
suuctwes. He felt they wouJd fit well into the redeYcloptnenC . He reminded QiunciJ tliac Voa Fiellick,
the developer of Cinderella City, planned co place about 2.000 dwelling units nonh al Cilldcrdla City , buC
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it became unfeasible when the housing lllllket drupped oil. He viami7.ed the -being dewloped Ullo
nic:e housing as far '*111 as the old iron IWOlks. He also llid ...,.ndlnt housing is an cmolioaal
problem that 1111111 be lddresNd. His deputing tbougbl -for Council to allllider lleepiDg people in
Englewood and providing a place for them to live .
Mayor Bums asked if anyone else wished to lpCllk, but no one c::ame fonward .
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CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS It (II) (I) AND 00 ON SECOND HADING.
(b) Approve CID Seallld JtcadiDg
(i) ORDINANCE NO. I, SERIES OF 1996
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISIDNG A CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.
(ii) ORDINANCE NO. 9, SERIES OF 1996
AN ORDINANCE AUl1IOIUZING AN IN'JElOOVEllNMENTAL AGREEMENr ENT11t.ED
~SOUTH PLATIE WD..D AND SCENIC RIVER REVIEW PROJECT PARTICIPATION
AGREEMEJ\lr.
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The motion carried.
Council Ma*n Hadulway, Varmiaa&, Wigins. Hlllcaicht. w...-,. Clapp. eur.
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(1) Approve on Fifa JtcadiDg
(i) Direc:lor Gryllcwicz prmealed I 19C I 1Micw fram the ~ m
Financial Services to adopt I raollllion llalfcrriq ud appniprilliq tuds for capilll projem idali6ed
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it became unfeasible when the housing market dropped off. He visualiml the area being clevdoped into
niclC housing as far north as the old iron worts . He also said 111bll•odanl housing is an emotional
problem that must be ~ His clcparting tbougbt was for Council to aJDSider keeping people in
Englewood and providing a place for them to live .
Mayor Bums asked if anyone else wished to speak, but no one came forward.
No poolic bearing was sdleduled beiR Couacil .
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(a) Approve oo Finl Reading
There WCl'C DO additional ilems for appruYal 00 first reading. See A,eoda Item 11 (a) .
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COUNCil. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (II) (i) AND (ii) ON SECOND READING.
(b) Approve 00 Sccoad Reading
(i) ORDINANCE NO . 8, SERIES OF 1996
AN ORDINANCE ESTABUSIUNG A CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND .
(ii) ORDINANCE NO. 9, SERIES OF 1996
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN IN11!ROOVERNMENJ'AL AOREEMENI' EN1111..ED
"SOU11f PLATJ'E WILD AND SCENIC RIVER REVIEW PROJECT PARTICIPATION
AGREEMENT'.
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The motion carried.
Couacil Mcallels Hadlnay, Vonailllc. Wigia, Hlbcaicbt,
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(a) Approve oo Finl Reading
(i) Director Giyslcwicz ..--a ,..,.. ....... ion rn.. the Departw m
Financial Servica lo adopt I raollllion lrUlfariaa ud appropriatillg fuads ilr capital prajecu idmified
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in the Five Year Capital Plan . He llalcd that the raolution would tnmrer $18,000 from Donors' Fund
and $269,600 from the General Fund to the -'Y creared Capital Pn,jecls Fund which Council just
approved on second reading . Mr. Gryglcwicz llid that these funds -appnwcd with the original 1996
Budget and, therefore, bas no financial impact to the City . He pointed out that the Council i**CU
include information OIi the capital projects.
The resolution was assigned a number and read by title:
RESOLt.mON NO. 39, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION AMENDING 11tE APPROVED 1996 BUDGET AND APPROPRIATING MONIES
FOR 11tE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO .
COUNCO. MEMaEa WIGGINS MOVED. AND IT WAS SECONDED. TO Al'PaOVE AGENDA
ITEM 11 (a) (i) • llESOLUTION NO. Jf SEaJES 0, 1"6.
Ayes : Council Memben Hadlaway, Vcnaillaa, Wigia. Habeaidll,
Wagc,acr. Clipp, Baras
Nays: Nooe
The mo6oo carried.
(ii) Diimor ofUlililics Foada plaeated a ,,...,..,wnde!ion from the
Littleton/Englewood Wllllewatcr Trcalmenl Plana SupavilDly Commiaee to adopt I bill for ID onlinlna:
approving the Settlement Agrmneat and Stipulated Order far dlluelll limilllioo violaliam ll the Plant .
He staled that ii represents I letllemcnt aareemeot with the Colorado Dcputmeat of Health far the
effluent violations which oc:auRd during the start up of the lat cxpMlioD of the Plant. Mr. Foada llid
negociations were started at about a balf million dollars far the peaally, bul, beclls of aur pd
complianCle hiSIOly, cffectM ~ CXlneCIM ac:tioos and IIOl llmDg ID adwne impacl OIi the riw:r,
those -lowered to I final IIIIOUIII of $62,410. ID 6arthcr ... illialll. lie llid, they MR willill& 10
allow US 10 coatribulc ~ 10 other projects Midi would dim 1-.:e Oii I l*IUElllliF bail die-
of the $62,410. By ClCllllribuliDg to three pnljecls. S130.000 fna die Bi-cily Fad ID die Bia Dry Cnek
~ bike path. $62,000 ID bicHDlidl .-di ad $31.000 far ..... NalliVII by .....
aquatic pllllls. the fiae is CWlllially ....... ID mo, lie llid. Wida dlll. die .,.. re H thal
these projects be funded and 11111 we ICCffl die ,..... coa1111c1 widt the SC. of Colondo.
Mayor Bums aaked far darific:lliall dial die adlllilliltrlli ,-.lly adlenwilc WOlllll llc $62.410, wllicll
Mr. Foada coafinned. Mr. Foada added dial die three pnljecls. laulill& $230,000, -projecls dial we
would be doing anywl)'. Mayor e.n. llid that, iD dlll caK. we IIDllly will UVC I .. pia of die
IIIIOUIII of the fine . Mr. Foada QJ8Cllnal.
Mayor Bums aaked if the Big Dry Creek Gnanny Pn,ject bike pada .._ 1ft ia 1111i1ion 10 wllll 1111
already been allocated for 1h11 project . Mr. Foada llid lie lleliewa the project IIIS aol pOWD bal dial dlil
pays for put of it and allows ..a to be lllftl iD other pats of it.
The Clert was asked to read Council Bill No . 11 by title:
COUNCIL BILL NO . 11. DffllODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA111AWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AlTIHOIUZING AN DnU.OOVERNMEHTAL AGREEMENJ'
BETWEEN 11tE STA TE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEAL Tif AND ENVIRONMENT,
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indeed, do another resolution in that c:uc. Ms. Hatblnwlly IUgaaed that we proceed. since this 1w been
Sllldicd for a year and• half and because it is• safety issue.
Council Member Wiggins asked how many CUSlOmelS we 111\oe who use CMr the 400,000 pllons. Mr.
Fonda rapoaded that it is probably about 15 pcn:cat of the U1C1S, typic:ally S-sish, Meadow Gold. Sevcll
Up and others.
Counc:il Mc111bcr Waai-said 400,000 pllom seems to bim like a lot l'I water ud that he would still
like to -lllll lllaipl ....... dlarF-He said he is 11111 in rawr l'I IIUI Olll llr a fidl blown '* Sludy,
llut aid ii -.... --uviag Nlidallial llllils elwidizi. ~ ... Ulllullrial -by
dnJppillg ta mc llr 11111 m:md lier. Mr . Foada lllid lie docs ac1C ...-. He lllid a Ille Sludy would show
there illl 't ~ ill a llllllilly ad dial tllcy 111\oe carduUy c:alall..a ta CIIIII albilNallle to tllDle low
pcakiDg -ad 11111 is dlc--1'1 CDll we_. fnlm dlca. He.-tllll, if )'OU do hl\oe a
SUllight -... tllcre IIIUllld llc. larwc llllllidy the adlcr way 1rillt * ~ and iaduslrial
la\~· Plkidizing ta r · 1 siah. Apin. he said lie is aot loakillg • dilsllltlUlg the rdlsivc c:barges
among CUltOlllerS wbi1c --.... tluougll the incrasc.
Counc:il Member Waggoner allowed tbas he is willing to go ahead md ... the resolution if everyone else
is, but said that he would like to 111e -inf'onaalion on the brak .._ raidalSial and COllllllel'Cial
and industrial and the 400,000 pDon quanaty usage . Mr. Fonda said lie can provide the information.
The resolution -assigned. immllcr ud read by title:
RESOLUTION NO . 40, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING FEE SOIEDULES FOR WA'ID SERVICE .
COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO Al'l'aOVE AGENDA
ITEM 11 (a) (iii) -RESOLUTION NO. a, SElllES OF 1"6.
Ayes : Council Memben Hasbany, Vormiaag. Wiggim. Habalidlt,
Wagoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays: Nooe
The motion carried .
(b) ApproYc on Second Reading
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO Al'l'aOVE
AGENDA ITEMS 11 {It) (I) AND (ii) -ORDINANCES NO. 11 AND 11, SElllES OF 1"6.
(i) ORDINANCE NO . 10, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BD..1. NO. I,
INn.OOUCED BY COUNCll.. MEMBER WAGGONER)
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Tl11..E 12. CHAP'Jl!R IB, SECTIONS 2 AND 6, AS WELL AS
CHAPTER ID, SECTIONS 4 AND 5, OF TifE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 REGARDING
MISCELLANEOUS WA'JB SERVICE FEES .
(ii) ORDINANCE NO. 11, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCIL BD..1. NO . 10.
INn.OOUCED BY COUNCll.. MEMBER WAGGONER)
AN ORDINANCE EST ABUSHING NEW CIU1BUA FOR FLASHING 11lAFFJC SIGNAL
OPERATIONS IN 11£ CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO .
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1. Mayor Bums Slated for the rocord lhal. regarding Cinderella City. be iDquiJed of the City
Manager. after the meeting on March 11•. wbclher the ooaccp1S dial -praenled to the citimls in
public meetings earl)' in Im were included in the padids dial were seat to the de\'Clopers who responded
to the requesl for qualificauons and c:oac:cpu . He said be -!Old dial they were . He mninded the
audicncc that twelve cle\dopcrs rapoaded. and -of them eYm poe lip service to those other concepts
or responded to them in any qy II all . All twdve pn,pmal power rdail, lhcrcby telling us that that was
the market . Mayor Bums allowed that that -15 IDlllllhs ago and that there may be changes in the
desires of amsumcr5 and the market since then. He cxpreaed auiOlity as to wbclher that market bas,
indeed, changed and what dsc is out there. He felt dial lbeR would. tbcrdore. be funber inquiry into the
matter to sec whether there might be ICNIIC other app,oacbes. Mayor Burm Slaled dial Skip Miller's
proposal has remained the same through this Clllirc period of time. He adviNd lhal c.ounciJ and staff
thought that the negotiations for the land transfer would go much quicker than they did and that we would
be into the public amunent phase on the dadopmml within a couple of IDlllllhs after the developer was
selected. Unfortunately. the transaction took a peal deal loqcr than expectCld and Mayor Bums said if
any miSlakcs have been made in the mcanlime. it would be in 11111 having a couple of public mcdings with
the public to discuss the concept of the developer. Hc-*-ledpd that they bad p,aen so focused on
the land deal that they thought in due time they would have a COIIIIIC1 with the developer and then would
have the public comment period. IIC\'cr intending to shut the public out anywhere along the process . He
said he would personally love to sec something more imaginative than what has been submitted, but
somcwhcrc out there. if the times ba\'C changed SG much. thcrc has to be a developer and a banker and a
lender who will lend tens of millions of dollars to have some other concept advance.
2. Mayor Bums said we have succccded with the light rail project . He Slated that be was informed
ten days ago by the Department of Transportation in Washington that laSI Wednesday there would be an
8IIIIOUIICCIIICt and a ceremony conduded by the White House. TIie ...-nccmcat would idmtify that the
south•'CSt light rail project had been sc1ccted by the President of the United SWcs as one of six projects
that he would recommend to the Congress for funding in fiscal 1997 . This included leYU8I larF projects
in northern Ne.• Jersey , San Fl'IIICisco. Pueno Rico, Saint Louis and San Joie. Mayor Bums said be and
Mayor Dennis Reynolds of Littleton were ukcd to come to WashingtOD and that they -llbd for their
dates of birth and social security numbers for security clcarancc bcclllR there -a dwM;e the mcding
would take place in the White House . He said lhal. although it -on:bcstnled by the White House, it
took place in the Old Exec.ut.ive Oft"ac:c Building right next door. CbicfofSWl'1-Pancaa-the
speaker and Sccmary Pala was present as well as the administrator for the Federal Transit
Administration . Mayor Bums a,mmented thal the adminiWion ,...... to lllllie a vcsy big IIIICIIICDl
about altemati,'C form ofll'llllpOllalio. He said all six dclcplioas werc in vcsy bigb apirits for the
ceremony . Our delegation. he said. included many of the RID officials and board members,
Coogrc&N'OIIICII Pat Schroeder -there •• -c-.,-Dan Scllacfcr. He said the meetings he
attended 1"'0 weeks prior had gone vcsy well and be -pajng signals from RID thal this project looked
VU)' good. He compan,d it to 1 )ar ago wbcn they had a VC1Y difficult time in Wllbingloa. Since then.
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he advised. the environmental impatt swemen1 has been complcled and now a m:ord of dec:isioa. which
is the final approval, has been issued. A full funding grant agreement, which is actually the COllll'ICt with
the Fcdenl Govcmmeot to build the system, -submined a muple of months ago ud will now be
negotiated . Mayor Bums advised that this proposal IIIUll be funded by Congress, but he -told that
IIC\'Cr has a project designated by the President DOC been funded by the Congress. He also said perhaps, in
a couple of months, if this is ncgo(iatcd completely ud fully, there will be a ceremonial signing of the
contract here in Denver with Secretary Pella here for the sasion. Mayor Bums said the deleplion fdt
very pri\'ilegcd that the project came so far in just one ~ and said it in effect praena light rail for the
area . He thanked the people in Englewood who ba\'C gone to Rm moetinp ud talified before the board
to help push the project
(b) Council Member's Cboi<:e
(i) Council Member Hatha,qy :
I. She asked if there were expenses ilMll\'ed with Mayor Bums trip to Wuhington that need
Council approval.
Mayor Bums apologized 10 Council for taking the trip without prior approval, but explained that the
While House would DOI let them reveal this before they left because the White House wanted to make the
announcements and, therefore. he could not tell Council that he -leaving. He said that the aiJfare was
very high, approximately $ I.I 00.
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
MAYOR BURNS TRAVEL EXPENSES CONCERNING BIS 11UP TO WASHINGTON, D.C.
PENDING THE SUBMISSION OF BIS TOTAL EXPENSES.
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vorminag, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
The motion carried.
2. Council Metnbcr HathaMy said she apprecilled Mayor Burns comments oa the ffllbdopmcnt of
Cinderella City. ~~'Cr she fdt Council made I commitment II lul Monday night's moeting to take I
fonnal vOle on the recommendation to allow Skip Miller to proa,ed.
COUNCIL MEMBER RA TBA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO TAKE A
FORMAL VOTE ON THE RECOMMENDATION TO AU.OW SKIP MD.UR TO PROCEED
WITH HIS CONCEPT.
Council Member Waggoner said that he is noc II all ready to go with the COllllCpl. although he is ready to
go "'ith the dc\'Clopcr . He recolleaed that the Citizens' AdvilOry Committee: -11uaifflOIII in choosing
him as the developer, but he feels the project ud the area dclen'C a toe more imagiwion and excitement
in the development and a more innovative approach. Mr. Wagoner said he docs DOC think the a,nccpt
fits. nor is ii what the citizens want. He said if we go with the conccpt IS pRlpCled. with nothing but big
boxes, we ha,·e stripped the idea that we ought to go with MIii the City lleeds as far as shopping ud will
have wasted the lime of a toe of our citizens that appeared II tllole mmings IO voice their opinion. He
said he would ha,-c to vOle agaiDSI the concept .
Council Member Clapp staled that she does noc feel the devdoper Ila -* llis a,nccp1 clear. She said if
ii is four stores and what "'-c have been presented. she can DOI IUppOII that . She said Ille *'doper seems
very inflexible . What she had wanted to go fonnrd with. as far IS COllllCpl. -Ille retail ~t
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type of plan. IIOI necessarily what be envisions big box to be . She uked for filrther definition af the
developer's concept of big box .
Council MClnber Habenicht qualioncd the wisdom aftbis \'Ole. She expressed conc:em dial there aR a lot
af citiuns who IR interested in Ibis Dlaller, ud said thal, to take a \'Ole dial significant bued on
something that wun 't published or on any qeada. docs not make any 1e111e to her. She said the public
should have had an opportunity to recogni1.e that a \'Ole -going to be takca ud she feels very
uncomfONblc taking a \'Ole al all.
Council Member Clapp felt that what we 1R doing is responding to the citimls al Ibis point. ud 1R
clearly IIOI Uying to leave anyone out. She said we IR questioning wllcR we IR going with Ibis ud the
concept . She felt those were the concerns that were wiced.
Council Member Hathaway said that she is. indeed. ,apoading to the citizens. She said Council has been
lobbied extremely heavily on bolh sides af Ibis issue . Sbe said we nml to Clllblish whether we IR in
suppon of the COIIClCp( afrelail entcr1ainnalt. or the big box CXIIICqll . Ms. Hathaway said Council needs
to Clilablish either that we have -ClOllficlencle tbal Skip Miller cu deliver MMDdbing on Ibis property.
or that we have no confidence tbal Skip Miller cu deliver aaytbillg tllll Ibis community wanas. She said
we owe that to Skip Miller and to the community . She mead tllll is wlull she is asking for the \'Ole on .
She asked why. if there isn't any confidence we aR proceedillg to aepliMc on the clcveloper's
agreement? Also, Ms . Hathaway said that. when we did the origiul public meetings with Klipp, Colussy,
DuBois and Jenks, they were, indeed. one af the bidden oe tllis project. 'l1leir aiaccpt. she pointed out,
was big box. also . Although she felt one afthe bidden had oft"end u artisan 's coloay aiaccpt. she said
the other eleven were all big box coocepu . Ms. Hathaway said we all have clifferait ideas af what big box
can mean. and she feels big box is wolkable ud cu be made llllique .
Council Member Vonnittag said be lmically .,._ with Council Mclllbcr Hathaway ud would like a
wtc so that we can see whal the blue prim will km lille rn. aip Miller. He said be may not appnwe
aftbem at that time. but-~ to be clear 11111 lie lias a 111111 al ii. Mr . Vormiaag said tblt wblt they had
seen lasl week •u IIOI ICI in •oec. it -;.. a-._ He pouMd • 11111 we don't C\'al ~ wbll •ores be is going to ha\'C .
Council Member Clapp said she reall)• docsn 't care wbll llis ._ mix is or wlull be propoees to briag in.
She e11.-presscd concem for the OYCnll laycMII ad plaa. ~ dial Ille would like to see tbal ~. SIie
said if we can ·t agree on a layout ud plaa. ..._ is no poim in having Mr . Miller go• ud see wbll
businesses he can attract .
Council Member Habenicht said lllc lhillb ..._ is so much COllfilsioa ~ bcaUle afthe
difference between the dcfinitioe af a CXIIICqll ad a plan . Sbe ratcraled tllll it would DOI be U
appropriate vote ud she is not even llft wbll tbey aR wtiDg for . Ms . Habenicbt opined that Council has
1 responsibility to lillell to the public ud med if we IR ~ to advocalc for the clcveloper's desire, or for
what needs to be clarified before proceeding.
Council Member Hathaway said the question is Council's confidence level with Skip Miller. Sbe
reminded Council that Mr . Miller requcllcd lasl Moaday llipl either directioe to proceed or DOI to
proceed . She said that. if Council docs DOI MIii to proceed with Skip Miller. they nml to ay tllll -.
Responding to Mayor eums · request for clarification• to wbll the mauoa-. Council Member
Hathaway stated it is •'bether Mr. Miller sbould proceed aJoaa with wlull llc bll lllllllliaOll a a CXIIICqll .
She said that is •illl she beard lasl wcdt ud that we baic:ally pve him a ClOIIIClmll VOie oe tllll.
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Mayor Bums Slid his recollection -that wc IOld him thal wc would pn,c:ecd to funbcr ~ the
contracts with Equilable and Mr. Miller on this project. Also. be undenlOod thal they were Biked wbclbcr
they wanted to bold up the project at this point for a cultural c:cntcr. He said be clidn 't know wc were
going to take a \'Ole this evening and cloesn 't believe tbal was dilcuaed lall Monday and would Im to
have known that this wu going to QOIIIC up toaight.
Council Member HatbaMy said if Council would Im her to withdraw the motion. that is not a problem.
but what she was trying to express -thal WC sboulcl SWI bitiog the bullet and llllkiDg -
commitmelllS to the developer, e-. if it is on nothing more tllan a VOie ol c:oafideDc:le for Mr. Miller to
pn,c:ecd with the CXllllncl B Ibey see it. Sbe -1ed tbal WC need to al least eaablilh where WC are Fing
right now .
Council Member Waggoner said be does not disagree with th8l, but does not feel that now is the time to
vote on a concep( or to proa,ed. He agreed that they sboulcl havc -good. barcl dilCUSSions. as Ms .
Hathaway suggested . He said Mr. MilJcr has beard the same citizeas th8l Council has and. based upon
what be has heard so far. Mr. Waggoner said be is DOI willing to ID with the present concept.
Mr. Vonnittag said it might be a,mplctcly diffcratt after wllll Mr. Miller beard lall MCk, wc don't know.
Mayor Burns agreed with Council Member Habcnicht's a,mmmts.
Council Member Hathaway Slid she would withdraw the motion. but that her intention -just to
determine if a commitment was made to Mr. Miller lall week to proceed and to formalize that
commitment.
Mayor Burns recalled that Council gave Mr . Miller the sense that be should pn,c:ecd with his negouatioas
on the cootracts, and that Council would do the same:. He said be -not sure that they were trying to put
a Slamp on a big box plan or a drawing that they bad in front ol them. He reiterated that be agrees with
Council Member Habenicht that they should not lake a \'Ole this nening that will look like they are
acc:epting a concept that they still have a lot ol questions about .
Council Member Hathaway asked City Attorney Brouman if it is approprialc to lake a C0111C111US vote to
proceed "ith these contracts. because tbal would mah it -formal . Mr. BIOlZlllall said it -DOI
necessary , but they could do ii if they want . Ms . H8lbawly said slle wanted to make sure Ibey were DOI
going to skew 111)' negotiations that MrC going on with Mr. Millcr.
Mayor Bums said the idea last Monday was that we were Mady proceeding to complete negocillioa ol
the contracls. the question wa more ol whether wc sboulcl slClp . He felt Ibey had iadicated to Mr. Miller
that the process would continue. but it does not mean Council -accepting exattly wbat be -
proposing at the time.
Council Member Hathaway said she had wanted to make it clear thal the commitmeats that were made in
an infonnal session are, indeed. still the commitments in a formal RSSioa such as this evening. She said
there seems to be some comments by the public that Council tends to make IOIIIC decisions in Study
Sessions that are not formal .
(ii) Council Member Wiggins
I . He expressed gratihlde that Council Bill No. 10. illYOMIII ftaltiag tnfflc sipals. -llppnMIII.
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2 . He thanked Mayor Bums for bis untiring eO'ons rcprding light rail, llating that be did a
wonderful job.
(iii) Council Manber Clapp
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Clarlt this week on the maaer.
2 . She said Carlene Walker made a -• the laa day labor lludy meding that she paid S500
for police rq,ons . Council Manber Clapp aid she MUld like ID tm.o if thal is uue.
3. She said she -.Id like ID take a loc* ll the lelllpOlaly labor ordinance and find out what
comparable licensing fees MUld be in other cities.
4 . She asked for a packd providing figures for the Cinderella City rede\dopmcllt whic:b the
developers had given to Council and swr.
(iv) Council Manber Habenicht
I . She thanked Mayor Bums for bis cffor1s iqanliDg light rail and extended oOicial thanks from
the City to the tri-citics group of Englewood, Lialeloa and SllaidaD who also worltcd hard on this effort,
as well as Englewood Focusing on T~ (EFOT). the Rm Baud, especially our iqliCiWiilllm..a Bob
Tonsing and Edie Bryant, our Stale RcprClentalives Wayne KMx and Senator Tom Blickenadcrfcr, the
entire Colorado delegation and especially ltcprcleatalivc Dan Scllader. She said Mr. Blic:blllderfer bas
taken a lot of time away from bis own.-to IO and lallb)o vipously, eloqueady and suc:callidly.
2 . She commented that Council bas received Idlers iDdividually rcprding the Cinderella City
CODtCpt and that she feels this is the IIIClll importalll decision thal Council will be -1aaa on for the
community for ycan to come . She said it will be importalll ID iaclude in die nx:anl all of the cxmma!Cs
that people take time to send us . She asked that Idlers fnml Daaald Mlnllall, Raamary LaPorta, George
Allen and Sharon Greenwald be placed with the nx:anl oflllaipl's proc:eedillp.
3. She read a quote from an ar1icle eatitlod ~Big Box • Time ID a for l'afonlrmgc Bollds~ fnml
the Nations " Cities WcpJy iaucof J-,y 15, 1996. It read ~hi its w )'WI)' rowlupoflllllimlwide
traids. the prestigious Nell· Yort bwd E.quitlble Real Ew Hanaa Finl rtpClllcd dill 'die bi&
box fomw5 have clearly pcabd.' A dog ell dog aMIOlllllelll --a ad _,_.es, llid E.qliitlllle. is
apecially dangerous became the nalion is alniady hclvily CMnUpplicd widl recail Cllllleu . ~
Council Manber Wigim asked ifthal is the same E.quitlble thal owas Cindermak. CoanciJ Melllber
Hathaway responded thal it is.
(a) City ManaJer Clart IOC C I 1s1 dlll C.-ciJ JO inlo Exa:ulivc Scaion inmediWly
following the rqular ICllian to .... a real ---..aalcd ID Cinderella City.
(b) City M..., Clart llid lie Mlllcl likc ID 10 allcad widl die lludy ICllian dill MS
tcawi\'dy liChcdulcd for Monday ..... He llid lie ....... COlllinued clilcwion of Cinderella City,
and said. also , thal lie Mlllcl like ID ilMIC -S.. llcprelenllliws aad S.. SeallcJr for a lllan tiac ID
discuss pending lqislalioa .
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COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVU, AJlfD IT WAS SECONDD, TO GO INTO
EXECUTIVE SESSION JOU.OWING TIU UGULAll SESSION TO DISCUSS A U:.U.
ESTATE MATTER.
Ayes :
14.
c-acilMeabenllldlawly. Vonaiall, Wiaim,1111111 ·c11t,
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<•> City Anoniey Bniuau dilcuad a-.al r ,....is. die lnl far Saudi
Anpalloe Suitalioa Dillric:l ilMllviag unpaper -,.,,;a lieal ................. -die pnipaty al
rcsideDls in Ibis dillricl.
(b) TIie IOCllllld lldlleaal ~ pertaiM IO Saudi Eaglcwuod Saaitllian Dillric:t. He
aid it is a $700 maner ,nae tlley Mlllllelcl fullds 6-dleir ICrvicc ap 1 • IO ia by dmult. Mr.
Brouman recommeeded .aJcment albodl c:ws.
COUNCIL MEMBU HATHAWAY MOVD, AJlfD ITWAS SU:ONKD, TO ACCIPT TIU
SE1TLEMENT AGREEMENTS AS snana, aY 11K CITY ATl'OUEY IN AGENDA
ITEMS 14 (a) AJlfD (II).
Ayes :
Nays:
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Counc:il Mclllben Hldlawly. Vormilla& Wigim. Hlbcnicllt.
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President Jefferson once said, "Th e whol e art of government consists in the
art of being honest."
Ou r Founding Fathers recognized that no matter how well structured goverrvnent
is , it will not work unless its offices are held by people of virtue. Public
off ici als, they said, should po ssess a "disinterested attachment to the public
good, e xclusive and independent of all private and selfish interest."
Your Dist r ict l City Councilperson, Rita Hathaway, has demonstrated a conflict
of interest, lack of ethics and abuse of power:
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Ri ta Hathaway did not wa nt the City to support the Bookmobile, Fireworks
or the Holiday Parade. Citizens banded together to make these events
happen and when City Coun c il decided to allocate some monies toward these
events, Rita Hathaway took credit for it and stated she was in support of
these projects.
Rita Hathaway was asked by t he neighbors to help with the problems at
Bates/Broadway. She made an honest atte~t to do so, until she joined the
employment team of Stand By Personnel. She stated at the Candidates Forum
on October 24, 1995, that there was no conflict of interest and delegated
the issue to Neighborhood Watch. This is in violation of Home Rule
Charter No. 37. This Charter states that Council may only delegate to
Boards or Commissions. Neighborhood Watch is not a Board or Commission.
On January 15, 1996, at the City Council meeting, while still e~loyed by
Stand By Personnel, Ms. Hathaway was asked to refrain from any input
regarding the Bates/Broadway matter, since she was employed by a business
that was involved with the problems. She said nothing.
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On January 31, 1996, while still e~loyed by Stand By Personnel, Rita
Ha thaway released Bill No. 5, an ordinance to regulate and license Day
Labor and Te~orary Agencies, to Stand By Personnel before the City
Attorney even finished it, before the rest of City Council even received
their copy, and released it before any revisions were made. The ink was
oare l y dry. Some say this is a matter of "public record". Why then, did
s e not release it to her constituency also? This is in violation of HOiie
ule Charter No. 32. She interfered with the procedures of the City
a ager and the City Attorney. When the City Attorney was asked for a
copy by a resident, the request was refused based upon the City Council
no t receiving the ir copy yet. On .. 1e ~·,ver letter by the City Attorney
t r ansmit t ing Bi 11 No. 5 to variou s City personnel and City Council, no
where on such cover letter did it indicate that Stand By, nor anyone else
for that matter, was to receive a copy .
THE ABOVE ITEMS CAN BE PROVED. DO N'T LET YOUR REPRESENTATIVE ABUSE HER OFFICE
AN D POWERS. CO UN CILPERSON RITA HATHAWA Y REF USES TO ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR
HER ACTIONS. JOIN THE EFFORTS OF THE "RECALL RITA HATHAWAY CAMPAIGN".
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ATTENTION: ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
1 . I do not have a car and Stand-By Personnel furnishes free transportation for me
to jobs.
I do not have a telephone so I cannot be called at home for a job.
If you intent to close temporary personnel services in Englewood, I would have
to commute out of the city in which I live.
I believe you are violating my civil rights to work in the city I live.
I believe you are discriminating against a class of people.
I am a resident of Englewood and oppose the regulation of a service business
regarding hours of operation, unless you regulate all service businesses.
I have a full-time job and need extra income from a temporary personnel service
at nights and weekends.
8. I am not drawing unemployment or welfare. I prefer to work and be a tax
paying citizen.
9. I am currently out of work because _________________ _
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I do not have a car and Stand-By Personnel furnishes free transportation for me
to jobs.
I do not have a telephone so I cannot be called at home for a job.
If you intent to close temporary personnel services in Englewood, I would have
to commute out of the city in which I live.
4. I believe you are violating my civil rights to work in the city I live .
I believe you are discriminating against a class of people .
I am a resident of Englewood and oppose the regulation of a service business
regarding hours of operation, unless you regulate all service businesses.
7. I have a full-time job and need extra income from a temporary personnel service
at nights and weekends .
I am not drawing unemployment or welfare. I prefer to work and be a tax
paying citizen.
9 . I am currently out of work because _________________ _
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ATTENTION: ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
1 . I do not have a car and Stand-By Personnel furnishes free transportation for me
to jobs.
2. I do not have a telephone so I cannot be called at home for a job.
3 If you intent to close temporary personnel services in Englewood, I would have
to commute out of the city in which I live.
I believe you are violating my civil rights to work in the city I live.
I believe you are discriminating against a class of people.
I am a resident of Englewood and oppose the regulation of a service business
regarding hours of operation, unless you regulate all service businesses.
7. I have a full-time job and need extra income from a temporary personnel service
at nights and weekends.
8. I am not drawing unemployment or welfare. I prefer to work and be a tax
paying citizen.
10. My normal occupation is ,Ol/',i~l41kt-ltie£l>f£C:fUw:4t
11 . I am working tempor~ry because -~ ~q Q.clid , I do 2:
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I do not have a car and Stand-By Personnel furnishes free transportation for me
to jobs.
I do not have a telephone so I cannot be called at home for a job .
If you intent to close temporary personnel services in Englewood, I would have
to commute out of the city in which I live.
@. I believe you are violating my civil rights to work in the city I live.
2P I believe you are discriminating against a class of people .
fi? I am a resident of Englewood and oppose the regulation of a service business
regarding hours of operation, unless you regulate all service businesses.
7. I have a full-time job and need extra income from a temporary personnel service
at nights and weekends.
?p. I am not drawing unemployment or welfare. I prefer to work and be a tax
paying citizen.
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1 . I do not have a car and Stand-By Personnel furnishes free transportation for me
to jobs. '1<-.5
2. I do not have a telephone so I cannot be called at home for a job. No
3. If you intent to close temporary personnel services in Englewood, I would have
to commute out of the city in which I live. Vt!..S
4. I believe you are violating my civil rights to work in the city I live. '{ ~s
5. I believe you are discriminating against a class of people. Y~s
6. I am a resident of Englewood and oppose the regulation of a service business
regarding hours of operation, unless you regulate all service businesses. Yc.S
7. I have a full-time job and need extra income from a temporary personnel service
at nights and weekends. No
8. I am not drawing unemployment or welfare. I prefer to work and be a tax
paying citizen. Y~s
9. I am currently out of work because ftsd,,rf.ac ~ 4e,l,t AltI fr;a~
o,d 1-t..r< w.,: ~o ~ IJ;C!. th.,..~ ,prop/w/,o-. ttW-7 r
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I do not have a car and Stand-By Personnel furnishes free transportation for me
to jobs.
I do not have a telephone so I cannot be called at home for a job.
If you intent to close temporary personnel services in Englewood , I would have
to commute out of the city in which I live.
I believe you are violating my civil rights to work in the city I live.
I believe you are discriminating against a class of people.
I am a resident of Englewood and oppose the regulation of a service business
regarding hours of operation, unless you regulate all service businesses.
I have a full-time job and need extra income from a temporary personnel service
at nights and weekends.
I am not drawing unemployment or welfare. I prefer to work and be a tax
paying citizen.
9. I am currently out of work because I tftlS ftflltil \W>eMMHlt
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do not have a car and Stand-By Personnel furnishes free transportation for me
to jobs.
I do not have a telephone so I cannot be called at home for a job.
If you intent to close temporary personnel services in Englewood, I would have
to commute out of the city in which I live.
I believe you are violating my civil rights to work in the city I live.
I believe you are discriminating against a class of people.
6. I am a resident of Englewood and oppose the regulation of a service business
regarding hours of operation, unless you regulate all service businesses.
7. I have a full-time job and need extra income from a temporary personnel service
at nights and weekends.
I am not drawing unemployment or welfare. I prefer to work arid be a tax
paying citizen.
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3. If you intent to close temporary personnel services in Englewood, I would have
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4. I believe you are violating my civil rights to work in the city I live.
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regarding hours of operation, unless you regulate all service businesses.
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5 I believe you are discriminating against a class of people.
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regarding hours of operation, unless you regulate all service businesses.
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I am a resident of Englewood and oppose the regulation of a service business
regarding hours of operation, unless you regulate all service businesses.
7. I have a full-time job and need extra income from a temporary personnel service
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regarding hours of operation, unless you regulate all service businesses.
7. I have a full-time job and need extra income from a temporary personnel service
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regarding hours of operation, unless you regulate all service businesses.
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I have a full-time job and need extra income from a temporary personnel service
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to commute out of the city in which I live.
I believe you are violating my civil rights to work in the city I live.
I believe you are discriminating against a class of people.
I am a resident of Englewood and oppose the regulation of a service business
regarding hours of operation, unless you regulate all service businesses.
7. I have a full-time job and need extra income from a temporary personnel service
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3. If you intent to close temporary personnel services in Englewood, I would have
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4. I believe you are violating my civil rights to work in the city I live.
5. I believe you are discriminating against a class of people.
I am a resident of Englewood and oppose the regulation of a service business
regarding hours of operation, unless you regulate all service businesses.
7. I have a full-time job and need extra income from a temporary personnel service
at nights and weekends.
8. I am not drawing unemployment or welfare. I prefer to work and be a tax
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3. If you intent to close temporary personnel services in Englewood, I would have
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at nights and weekends.
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3. If you intent to close temporary personnel services in Englewood, I would have
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5. I believe you are discriminating against a class of people.
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at nights and weekends.
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I believe you are discriminating against a class of people.
I am a resident ot Englewood and oppose the regulation of a service business
regarding hours of operation, unless you regulate all service businesses.
I have a full-time job and need extra income from a temporary personnel service
at nights and weekends.
I am not drawing unemployment or welfare. I prefer to work and be a tax
paying citizen.
I am currently out of work because _________________ _
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7. I have a full-time job and need extra income from a temporary personnel service
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1. Do you live within 2 miles of this office? YEsa/' NCO
2. Do you live in the North Englewood area? YE~NCO
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Do you shop at local grocery stores? YE~NCXJ
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Do you shop at local convenience stores? YESIIV' NCO
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What transportation do you use? Ca~ BusCJ BicycleO WalkO
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12. Why do you prefer the one ~oLrently_work for?
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15. How many times a week do you report to this office?__.\..__~~~
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What transportation do you use? CarV BusCV' BicycleO WalkO
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Do you live within 2 miles of this office? YESll3 Na:J
Do you live in the North Englewood area? YESO N~
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What transportation do you use? Ca:z:il. BusO BicycleO WalkD
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11. Have you worked for more than one temporary service? YESO Na!I.
12. Why do you prefer the onen)l'.OU currently work for?
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15 . How many times a week do you report to this office? 'l· ,3
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2 . Do you live in the North Englewood area? YESO NOB
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8. Do you shop at local convenience stores? YESO NCWI
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9. What transportation do you use? CarO Busa BicycleO Walklr
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15. How many times a week do you report to this office? tf <fit: y'f'
16. Do you work: Day• EveningsO Nightaa ?
18 . Do you understand that this office will not hire or work you if
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2. Do you live in the North Englewood area? YESO N~ Address ___________________________ ...._
3 . If yes, why did you choose to move to this area? ______ _
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What transportation do you use?
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11. Have you worked for more than one temporary service? YESO NCQ---
12 . Why do you prefer the one you curr~ntly work for?
13 . Why do you report to this office for work?
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Do you work: Daysf/"'EveningsD NightsO?
What is your usual occupation when not working temporary?
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2. Do you live in the North Englewood area? YE?( NOCJ
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3. If yes, why di u choos~o area? .. ~
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Do you shop at local convenience stores? YEf1{ NCXJ If yes, name of store. __ =7.,,,,_-'"""'/.._.,.__ _____________ _._
What transportation do you use? canJ But B cycleO WalkC
Which temporary service do you work for? f"r~&Q I,~
Have you worked for more than one temporary service? YESCJ NCO(
Why do you,eport to this offic~or work? .;; , s :«< A C, tt/ ., t -. ;-.J
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In between jobsCl Can't find a jol:lCJ
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15. How many times a week do you report to this office?--~-----
16. Do you work: Day.J EveningsCJ NightsCJ ?
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Do you live in the North Englewood area? YESO NCID
Address
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Do you: OWn a homeCJ Rent a homeCJ ApartmentO MotelO
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7. Do you shop at local grocery stores? YESE:t"' NOD
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8. Do you shop at local convenience stores? YES£l../NOD
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In between job~ Can't find a jotcl
Don't want a full-time jobCl Laid OffO Othe:r:O
How many times a week do you report to this office?~~
Do you work: Dayap/EveningsO NightsO ?
What is your temporary?
18. Do you understand that this office will not hire or work you if
you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol? YESO NOD
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2. Do you live in the North Englewood area? YES0 Nazv"
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Do you shop at local convenie~e stores? YE~CXJ
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What transportation do you use? Ca~ullCI BicycleO WalkC
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Do you live within 2 miles of this office? YE~' NCO
Do you live in the North Englewood area? YE" NCO
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If no, what is your address?
Do you: Own a homeO Rent a homeO Apartmen~ MotelO
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What transportation do you use? CarO Buj4 BicycleO WalkD
Which temporary aervi:=Jbdo you ~r~ for?
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Why do you report to thia office fo~rk?
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How many times a week do you report to thia office? 5" ,r 6
Do you work: Day'lf.. EveningeCJ NighteCJ ?
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7. Do you shop at local grocery stores? YESO N~
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8. Do you shop at local convenience stores? YESO Nee
If yes, name of store~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
9 . What transportation do you use? Carlil BusO BicycleO WalkO
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11. Have you worked for more than one temporary service? YESO Naa'
12. Why do you prefer the one you currently work for?
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14. Why do you work Temporary? To earn extra income!!
In between jobsO Can't find a jobO
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16. Do you work: DaysSI EveningsO NightsD?
17. What is your usual occupation when not working temporary?
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2. Do you live in the North Englewood area? YES9 NCO
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What transportation do you use? CarD BuSII BicycleO Walk:O
Which tem:1:~ary serv~ce do you work for? -~,i+ees, ,SttwP:fly,
Have you worked for more than one temporary service? YE~ NCO
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14. Why do you work Temporary? To earn extra incomeO
In between jobsll Can't find a jobO
Don't want a full-time jobO Laid OffD OtherD
15. How many times a week do you report to this office? 6°4P 4,
16. Do you work: Daysa EveningsO NightsO?
17. What is..,Your usual occupation when not working temporary?
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12. Why do you prefer the one you currently work for?
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2 . Do you live in the North Englewood area? YESO ~
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3. If yes, why did you choose to move to this area?~~~~~~-
4. If no, what is your address? l/ 372 S. £'-41, t;A/Jfe&c,,.-~ J
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Do you shop at local convenience stores? YEsaf NOD
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What transportation do you use? ca,,S BusO BicycleD WalkO
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Why do you prefer the on~you currently work for?
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14. Why do you work Temporary? To earn extra incomeO
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15. How many times a week do you report to this office?~---'--~~
16. Do you work: Day~ EveningsO Night..t{?
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This is voluntary, and will not be used for job placement or to discriminate in
any way. Do not put your name on this form.
l. Do you live within 2 miles of this office? YE~ NCO
2. Do you live in the North Englewood area? YEspl.. NCO
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3. If yes, why did you choose to move to this area?~-----------
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5. Do you: Own a homeO Rent . a homeO ApartmentD Mote~
ShelterD CarO HomelessD OtherD
6. Do you work:
Full TimeO Part TimeO Temporary at a temporary servicefl'.
7. Do you shop at local grocery stores? YES,0.. NCO
If yes, name of store J'i/""e. C:.....0-r~ ...,.
8. Do you shop at local convenience stores? YESJj! NCO
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What transportation do you use? CarO Bu&ljt' BicycleO Wal~
Which temporary service do you work for?
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Have you worked for more than one temporary service? YESI! NCO
Why do you prefer the one you currently work for?
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Why do you report to this of¥':.e f,: ,l'worn,"
Why do you work Temporary? To earn extra incomeO
In between job~ Can't find a jol::JO
Don't want a full-time jol::JO Laid OffO OtherO
How many times a week do you report to this office?_.~---------
16. Do you work: Day.,.:r EveningsO NightsO?
17. What is your usual occupation when not working temporary?
18. Do you understand that this office will not hire or work you if
you are under the influence of druga or alcohol? YE~ NCO
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This is voluntary, and will not be used for job placement or to discriminate in
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2. Do you live in the North Englewood area? YEso( NCO
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Do you: OWn a homeO Rent a horn~ ApartmentD MotelO
ShelterD CarD HomelessO OtherD
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Full Timep,,-Part TimeO Temporary at a temporary serviceO
Do you shop at local grocery ~s? YESl:i( NOD
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What transportation do you use? Ca~ BusO BicycleO WalkO
Have you worked for more than one temporary service? YE.SO Ndld'
Why do you ~efer the one you currently work for? m.a Nr'« 1tteuT
Why do you report to this office for work?
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Why do you work Temporary? To earn extra incomeO
In between jobs$ Can't find a jobO
Don't want a fuil-time jobO Laid OffD OtherO
How many times a week do you report to this office? ~-S-
16. Do you work: Dayal$ Evening.0 NightsO?
18. Do you understand that thi s office will not hire or work you if
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2. Do you live in the North Englewood area? YE~ NCXJ
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Do you shop at local ~ry storeJJ? VT1',.,( Na:J
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What transportation do you use? Ca:rO Bu~ BicycleO Walkl(
Have you worked for more than one temporary service? YEt/lt NCXJ
Why do you prefer the one you currently work for?
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City of Englewood
Attention: City Council
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Dear Council Members:
I am writing to express my concerns about the regulation of hours in which temporary
services are able to operate. We currently use Standby-By Personnel to assist us with
temporary dishwashers. Our current needs are most often evenings 4 PM to 12:00 AM
and weekends to supplement our stewarding staff. Stand-By Personnel is extremely
helpful in assisting us through fluctuating business levels in our operation and it would
adversely affect our ability to service our guests if they were not able to assist us during
these times. If you have any questions concerning this , please contact me at 799-
6200, ext . 152.
Sincerely,
J~~u~
Executive Chef
7007 ~out h Clinton Stri.'t't , 1:nglewood, ulorado 80112
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W. are a roofi.JMJ coapaay located in Bngl.woocl. ID tbe euaier
aontba our crave Dead to •tart ...ry early in tile aDrlaiD9 dae to tbe
roof• becaain9 too bot for oar aan to work on by early aftenaoon.
I'• •ur• the-a.a IIOllld prefer •tartiag later ill die day but the
bot watber of tM •-r -tba dictate• vhea -baft to etart our crMfll on the job.
When oar cr.w• ar. abort due to illne••, &NeDteeiaa, etc., we rely
on HAIID-B'f PBIIS(I L to belp ae fill tbe poe.ilione oa our crw.
We bava found that STAIID-h b 99ZJ reliable about gettinq
pereonnel to ua ••early•• poaeible.
I can not uaderataad wily the city of Sngl...aod vaalcln 't Wlder•ta.Dd
that tbe-people are ....a.d. It gi,,.• ta.a-people a allCh -•decl
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I object to your licenH end reatrtctlng Stand-By Pensonnel end other t.mporary
Hrvices in Englewood. It ia nece ... ry for Industrial Temporary Personnel Services to
be open for buan ... from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., to service our shifts or to
eccornmoc,ate us with snow removal peraonnef.
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March 27, 1996
City of Englewood
Attention: City Council
Englewood, Colorado 80110
RB : Temporary Personnel Licensing and Restrictions
Dear City Council :
we have recently become aware of your intentions to impose
licensing and restrictions on temporary personnel agencies. our
concerns are what restrictions are to be imposed and what the
purpose of the licensing will accomplish.
We have been told that the restrictions to be imposed will allow
the agencies to be open only from 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p .m. The time
restriction will cause a hardship on companies that require
temporary services for construction and snow removal. Snow removal
in particular cannot be handled on a time clock since the elements
are not restricted to a time clock. If the temporary agencies
cannot be open to recruit and supply people to perform these jobs,
the COll'IIIUllity will definitely feel the iq,act. Sidewalks, parking
lots, and streets will have snow and ice on them creating the
possibility of accidents that will most assuredly result in
insurance claims and law suits that incur costs that are passed
onto you and me . Additionally, it is easier to remove snow during
off peak times when parking lots are enq,ty and when sidewalks and
streets are not congested. This also cuts down on the possibility
of accidents regarding snow removal equipment.
Personnel supplied for construction is needed at the crack of dawn
to take advantage of daylight hours . Imposing a 6:00 a.m. opening
time would slow down construction and productivity for all entities
involved and would drive up costs for construction .
Additionally, the people that are being recruited by the temporary
personnel agencies are typically people who want to work and who
need to work. They are people making a contribution .
3232 S. Pl.ATTc RIVER DR . • ENGLEWCXD . CD 80110 • (303) 781-8857 • FAX (303) 781-8859
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We request that you consider where licensing and restricting this
type of an entity can lead to a precedence in licensing and
restricting other types of businesses and the coats that will be
incurred by the city for administration for enforcement.
We also challenge the City of RnglewOOd to encourage people to work
and make it possible for people to work through a temporary agency
instead of going through the welfare rolls or resorting to criminal activity.
We request that you make a decision regarding licensing and
restrictions based on the positive contributions of temporary
personnel agencies. We request that a decision be baaed on weighing the pros and the cons.
We appreciate your consideration of our opinion regarding this matter.
c: Stand-By Personnel
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CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD:
This is so typical of Government. I think government,
Federal, State and City, forget that it is the private
businesses that pay the property taxes on their buildings,
sales taxes on their goods, employment taxes on their
employees, that feed the residents that live in their cities.
I am tired of working to pay for people who will not work. I
have to support them through welfare, unemployment, food
stamps and all of the other hand outs of government.
I am happy to see temporary employment services that provide
interim employment for people who are in between jobs.
Many of the people that work for temporary services are given
the opportunity to prove their work performance and are hired
by the companies that they were sent to on temporary
assignments.
I am proud of these people who choose to work temporary
instead of live off the government's dole. This proposed
licensing and regulating of temporary services other is only
a way to put them out of business. This is also another clear
cut example of discrimination of the poor. When government
decides to mandate the hours a business can be open ---what
next?
Unsigned because we are an Englewood
business and are afraid our business
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City of Englewood
Attn, City Council
3400 s. !lati
Englewood, CO 80110
Re: Teaporary Personnel Licensing
& Restrictions
We understand you are considering restricting the hours
of operations for Stand-by Peraonnel. We uae their
services and although we would noraally be able to coaply
with the ti•• restrictions, there are tiaee when we
cannot return a teaporary worker by 5pa due to job
circumstances. Many buatneeeea are open later than
5pa and we are not in agreeaent with your regulation.
Sincerely,
Elena M. echell
Sec.Tr•••·
i/ cc: Stand-by Personnel
3367 S. Ellol SIINI
Et IQl9wood. Co. IOt10
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P.O. b 21'm1 . 0.-. Co. 80221
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Eilllewood, Co. 8'110
JU/761-S557
Subjoct -Tempo.my Penonnc1 LJccrwng and RCllricciom
To Whom it may Concern:
Man:b 26, 1996
We would like to urp lbc cily c:Ollld to allow Stand By Pcnonnal to COlllliaue 1bm-
pl'Cllall Jarc boar policy.
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March 22 . 1996
Cit)' of Englewood
Attn · City Council
Re Temporary PersoMCI Licensing and Restrictions
Dear City Council :
tam writing in response to the Licensing and Restrictions against Stand-By Personnel.
We art ..:ustomers llf theirs and belic:1,c thal it is a great company . It is important that the
office be opco in order fo, people to work all shifts Stand-by employees need to work
c. erun@ and rugllttime slufts in t.beir specific fields I do not believe you should restrict
tli .. ,1 opc111ti11g how-s .
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~:, SOI.JI 11 MARIPOSA STREET
ENGL!-' WOOD . CO 801 10-4423
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CITY COUNCIL OF ENOL~OOO
I object to your Ileen• end reetr101ing Stand-Dy Per.onn•I •nd other temporary
Mrvicee In Englewood. It le n•c••aerv for lnd1.1etrfel Tempore,y P•rsonnel Services to
be open for buel"'• .. from 6:00 e.m. to 10:00 p.m ., to ... vloo uur shiftl OI' to
eccornmodete us with •now r•moval 1ertonnel.
Jenny'• Morizon Wllat Of£ico Furnieure
CUSTOM!R
Jenny Tolbert -~ ~::.;:.~*
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303-761-3466 KEESEN ENTERPRISES
Karch 28, 1996
City of Englawood
Attn: City Council
3400 S. Elati St,
Englewood, CO. 10110
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We uae Standby Personnel••• •ouree for temporary help
during enow raoval operationa. ••area landacape
maintenance CCllpany thet do•• •now removal during tba winter aontbs.
Dua to the snow eonditio11s cbangia,g fraa atona to atona, it
is lllpoHible to predict bow uny balpera we will need on any 9ive11 atom.
It is iaperative tbat our eource of labor in• open at all
hour• duriDCJ snow etonaa. It 1• aleo iaperative to bave our
cuatoaere eboftled bf •tutia,g tille. 'l'llis will be illpoeeible without the uee of ltaaclbf Personnel .
We object to the liceaaillCJ nquir-nte tllat are propoeed bf EDCJlWOOd City Coucil.
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ATI'ENrroo: CITY cxncIL
SUBJEX::"I': ~y ~ LICffiSING AND RES'mICTIOOS
We, as the Kent Village Resident Managers, are concerned about this matter.
When it snows, we need to be able to call the night before to request Stand-by
help for early the next IIDrning. We watch the 10:00 FM News broadcast so
that we know whether or not we need early-flk>rning help. If we could not call
at night for help to cane early the next 11Drning, it would greatly inconvenience
us and delay our snow ratDVal in the early IIDrning.
We appreciate the ~s with which Stand-by Personnel can send us help
when we've called the evening before. If we had to wait until the nDrning to
call, it may cause quite a problan.
We hope you will oonsider this and the needs of many others who use Stand-
by.
Respectfully yours,
Dallas and Mary Slllith, Resident Managers
Kent Village
3395 S. Race St.
Englewood, 00 80110
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CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD
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Mrvices In Englewood. It ie necessary for Industrial Temp0rary P-.o,v,el S.rvic .. to
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A Tl'ENTION: CITY COUNCll OF ENGLEWOOD
I object to your license and restricting Stand-By Peraortnel and Other tem,»orery
••rvices in Englewood . It is neceHary for lndustriet Tempo,,.,y Personnel S.n,icfl to
be opei, for business from 5 :00 a.n,. to 10:00 p .m., to service our shifts or to
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I object to your license and restricting Stand -By Personnel and other temporary
services in Englewood. It is nec ... ,ry for Industrial Temporary Peraonnel Services to
be open for business from 5:00 a.m. to 10 ;00 p.m., to service our shifts or to
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I object to your licen .. and reatrlcting Stand-&v Personnel end othor t9mporery
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I object to vour license arid re11ricting Stand-ay PwsoM•I ar,d o1her temporary
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A,,..NTION: CITY COUNCIL OF iNGL£W000
I object to your license end r11trlcting Stand-By Per1onn1I and other temporary
""'ices In En9lewood. It it necffury tor Industrial Temporary Personnel S.rvlc:11 to
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I object to your license and rtstricting Stand-By Personnel and other temPOflfY
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be open tor bu1ineu from S:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., to Nrvice our tl'\ifts or to
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I object to your licenM and r•trieting &tand-Bv Peraonnel and other temporarv
NNicP in Engh,wood. It is necffArv for lndultri1I Temporary Pereonnel ~ to
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ATTENTION: CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD
I object to your license and restricting Stand-By Peraonnel and olher temporary
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be Opet\ for buelness from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., to aervice our ahlfta or to
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Subject, T-porar, Peraonnel Licen•in, an4 •••uiotiona
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object to yc,ur licen .. and re•tricti119 of ataacl-aY .. r•oanel aa4
other teaporary ••r,,ic .. in th• City of .... 1-"0CNI. It i• nece•~,
for lftd••trial Teaporary Per90lln•l lervice• to be open for IMl•iae••
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1780 SOUTH BELLAIRE ST. • SUITE 201 • DENVER, COLORADO 80222
PHONE 13031 759-9969 • FAX 13031 759-9709
March 29, 1996
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Maintenance Kesources
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Uear City Council,
Maintenance Kesources is a coaaercial aaintenance coapan7. one of
our priaary businesses is co .. ercial snow reaoval. We do work for
aany of the larae property aanaaeaent coapanies throuahout the
Uenver Metro area. All of the these coapanies require that snow
reaoval he coapleted by 7:00 aa or earlier. Since aany of these
properties are quite lar&e, it takes a &reat of tiae and personnel
t.o ha\"e the• coapleted in tiae. Typically, we need to start around
3 :00 a• to coaplete.
Stand Hy .,ersonnel has been critical to our ability to aeet the
above contractual requireaents. 'l'hey have always worked very hard
to provide us not only the required nuaber of people, but also
c oapetent hard workinl people.
We at !'taint.enance Keaources believe that to restrict their current
s u cce s sfu l procedures or to require burdensome lioensin&, would be
a di11sen·i c e to us, the property -na&eaent coapanies that rely on
u s a nd t o th e aen and woaen vbo want to work and should have the
r i iht to ~ork at any hour of the day. ,ou should not atteapt to
le&1Rlale t h ei r ab i lity to earn aoney for their taail i es. Let us
a l s o n ot fo r1e t that the purpose of our snow reaoval service is
ult 1m at e h • to pro tect t.he public fro• injury and to provide a safer
P n v 1 ro n••'nl .
1,,e 1·e qu e s 1 t hat you cons i der the overwhelainl pos1ti,;e
ro n t r ibu li o ns Stand Hy .,ersonnel has aade to the aany businesses it
se r ves re lardl c ss of the tiae of day
f h a nk y ou 1n a d\"ance for your tiae and consideration.
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I object to yaur license ancs restricting Stand•8y Personnel and other temporary
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be open for buainn• from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., to .. rvict our Shifts or to
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ATTENTION: CITY COUNCIL Of ENGLEWOOD
I object to your license ena restricting Srand•Bv Personnel and other temporery
NrVic• in Engl•wood. It la necessary for lnduatrlel Temporary '9raonnet S.rvic" to
be open for buain"s from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., to ~ our Shifts or to
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March 22, 1996
, City of Englewood
. A~ntion: Oty Council .
Subject • Tempo,ary Personnel Licensi,ng· and Res~ictions
Dear City Cow;tdl Members :
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We,are ·in support of Stand-By , ftcquual •d other lftnporary service
employers being allOWed to keep the hours hecessary foe them to conduct
business. When go,rel'i\m.ent entities get into the business of mandating hour.s
for businesses then~ truly no longer lwve free enterpri$t>.
Stand-By Pen.onnel providn servic:es for ourselves and other businesses
. that are essential to "8 Ill. Pie .. allow them to continu. to pnwide this fine -service. •
In addition, these -employers (Stand-By and others) employ awty people
who would"lot otherwise be able to h~ve a Job iU\d contriJ>ute to the CODlmunity .
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ATTENTION: CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD
I object to your license and restricting Stand-By Personnel and other temporary
services in Englewood. It is necessary for Industrial Temporary Personnel Services to
be open for business from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., to service our shifts or to
accommodate us with snow removal personnel.
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WVicel in Englewood, tt 19 neceaary for Industrial T•4,0ta1y Personnel Servic:a to
be open for business fron, 6:00 a.rn. to 10:00 p.m .• to NrYic:e our shifts or to
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NnicN in Ell9lewood. It ia me I llary far lnduecrial T~ Pereu. • ..a Servicu to
be open for bulinaaa °from 5:00 a.m. 1D 10:00 p.m .• to wvtce our lhifta or to
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I object to your license and restricting Stand-By Personnel and other temporary
services in Englewood. It is necessary for Industrial Temporary Personnel Services to
be open for business from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p .m., to service our shifts or to
accommodate us with snow removal personnel.
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ATTENTION: CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD
I object to your license and restricting Stand-By Pet Wili'lel and other temporary
services in Englewood. It is necessary for Industrial Temporary Personnel Services to
be open for business from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., to. Nf'Vice our shifts or to
accommodate us with snow removal personnel.
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ATTENTioN: CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD
I object to your license and restricting Stand-By Personnel and other temporary
services in Englewood. It is necessary for Industrial Temporary Personnel Services to
be open for business from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., to service our shifts or to
accommodate us with snow removal personnel.
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Aueabon: City Council
Subject-Temporary Penoanei l icesing & Ratriaioo
We have been informed that the City of.Euslewood is comicteriog restricting the operating
hours of Stand-By Penonnel . This could pntmcially bun our business u we do ray on
Stand-By Penoanei at times to provide labors for flooring imttDMiom during late nisb1
hours. The types of'jobs that are req&,nd to be doae late nisbt are for automen lldl u
restaurants. raail ltorea. and post offices which Qllllot shut dc_,wn durias the day .
We would appqciate your RIC(IIHNerias lldl • action and hope that• solution can be
found that wiU not adwnely lflieca Stand-By Penoand or its clients
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I feel it is in 1bc best ·intaat of we, 1bc clierds of tanp JICil'IOGd aemcies that tbey be allowed to
operate beyond " normal " businea boun. In order to pn,vide me 11nice tiJ S:30 it llaads to reaon that tbey must CJpa111e pat this time.
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ATT&NTION : CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD
I object to your license and resuicting Stand -By Personnel and other temporary
services in Englewood. It is necessary for Industrial Temporary Personnel Services to
be open for business from 5:00 a .m. to 10:00 p.m., to service our shifts or to
accommodate us with snow removal personnel.
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CITY COUNCIL OF (NGLEWOOO
I object to your license and restricting Stand•8v Personnel and Other temporary
services in Englewood. It Is necessary for Industrial Temporary Personnel S.rvices to
be open for business from 5:00 a.m . to 10:00 p .m ., to service our shifts or to
accommodate us with snow removal personnel.
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ATTINTION: CITY COUNCIL OP INOL'WOoo
I objecr to your lio•n1e and rettricting Stand-Iv Personnel end other temp0r.ary
Mn,ic• in Englewood. It is ne<;tMary for fndultrlet T empor•y Personnel Services to
be open for business from 5:00 a.m . to 10:00 p m., to a.rvice our ahifte or to
IICIOOffVIIOder. ~ with snow r.moval per90nnet.
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ATTENTION: CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD
I object to your license and restricting Stand-By Personnel and other temp0rary
services in Englewood. It is necessary for Industrial Temporary Personnel s.vices to
be open for business from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., to service our shifts or to
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CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD
I object to vour license and restricting Stand-By ParsonneJ •nd other temporary
services in Englewood. It is neceJMry for Industrial Temporary Personnel Services to
be-" tor"""'"-from s,oo •-m. to 10,00 p.m ., to ser..;.,e ou, -o, 10
accommodate us with snow removal pertonnel .
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A TTEt4TION: CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD
I object to vour license and restricting Stand-By Personnel and other temporary
services In Englewood. It i• nece11arv for Industrial Temporary Personnel Services to
be open for buain•as from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., to service our shifts or to
accommodate ua with snow removal per,onnel.
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I object to your license and restricting Stand-By Personnel and other temporary
services in Englewood. It is necessary for Industrial Temporary Personnel Services to
be open for business from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., to service our shifts or to
accommodate us with snow removal personnel.
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ATTENTION: CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD
I objKt to your Ileen•• and l'Htrlcttng Stand-By Permnnel and o1her tefflPOral v
NfVica in !nglewood. It ie necessary tor Industrial Temporary l'waonnel SeMcee 10
be O!Mn for businns from &:00 e.m. to 10:00 p.m., to service ow lhifla or ta
eccommodata us with anow remove! penonnel.
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ATTENnoN: CITY COUNCIL OF fNGLEWOoo
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I object to your license and restricting Stand-By Personnel and other temporary
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be open for business from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., to service our shifts or to
accommodate us with snow removal personnel.
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ATTENTION: CITY COUNCIL o, fNGLEWOOD
I object to vour ranse and , .. trlctlnt ltlnd-ly Ptr10nnet and olher t9mp0rary
service• in Ene!ewood. It is neceaa,y for lnduttrial TlffipOiay Ptr10nnel S.Vicee to
be open tor bueinesa from 1:00 1.m. 10 10:00 p.m., to MrVtce our ll\lfla or to
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CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD
I Object to vour Ncenee and restricting Stand-By Personnel and other temporary
services in EnetewOOd. It it MCNlery for lndU8trf1I Temporary Personnel Services to
be open for bueiMea from 6;00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.. to HIVic:e our ahlfcs or to
accommodate us with snow removal personnel.
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services in Englewood. It is necessary for Industrial Temporary Personnel Services to
I object to your license and restricting Stand-By Personnel and other temporary
accommodate us with snow removal personnel.
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I object to your licenae and restricting St.nc:1-ly Personnel and othar tempor•ry
be gpen for buaineu from 5:00 •.m. to 10:00 p .m., to sen,ice our shifts or to
lervicn fn EngleWOOd, ft is nec"••rv tor lndustri•I Tempor•rv Peraonne1 Services to
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be open for business from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., to service our shifts or to
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I object to your license and restricting Stand-By Personnel and other temporary
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I object to your license and restricting Stand-By Personnel and other temporary
services in Englewood . It is necessary for Industrial Temporary Personnel Services to
be open for business from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., to service our shifts or to
accommodate us with snow removal personnel.
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ATTINTION; CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD
I object to your licenae and 1'9Stricting Stanct,.By Pertonnei end other IWnporary
NrYic .. in Englewooct, It la necuury for lnduslriel Tempoq,y Peraonnet Senriou to
be oPen for buaineN from 5:00 e.m. to 10:00 p.m., to .. rvice our lhift9 or to
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Pre side nt Jefferson once said, "The
art of being honest."
whole art of government consists in the M'.
Our Founding Fathers recognized that no matter how well structured government
is, it wi ll not work unless it s offices are held by people of virtue. Public
officials , they said, should posse ss a "disinterested attachment to the public
goo d, e xc lusive and independent of all private and selfish interest."
)our Oi strict 1 City Councilperson, Rita Hathaway, has demonstrated a conflict
of intere s t, lack of ethics and abu se of power:
* Ri ta Hathaway did not want the City to support the Bookmobile, Fireworks
or the Holiday Parciae. Citiz ens banded together to make these events
hap pe n and when City Council decided to allocate some monies toward these
events, Rita Hathaway took credit for it and stated she was in support of
thes e projects.
+ Rita Hathaway was asked by the neighbors to help with the problems at
Bates /Broadway. She made an honest atte""t to do so, until she joined the
emp loyment team of Stand By Personnel. She stated at the Candidates Forum
on Oc tober 24, 1995, that there was no conflict of interest and delegated
t he issue to Neighborhood Watch. This is in violation of Home Rule
Char ter No. 37. This Charter states that Council may only delegate to
Boards or Commissions. Neighborhood Watch is not a Board or Commission.
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On January 15, 1996, at the City Council meeting, while still e""loyed by
Stand By Personnel, Ms. Hathaway was asked to refrain from any input
regarding the Bates/Broadway matter, since she was employed by a business
that was involved with the problems. She said nothing.
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On J anuary 31, 1996, whi 1 e st i 11 e"" 1 oyed by Stand By Personnel, Rita
Ha t haway released Bill No . 5, an ordinance to regulate and license Day
Labo r and Te""orary Agencies, to Stand By Personnel before the City
Attorney even finished it, before the rest of City Council even received
the ir copy, and released it before any revisions were made. The ink was
Lar ely dry. Some say this is a matter of "public record". Why then, did
sh e not re lease it to her constituency also? This is in violation of Home
ul e Charter No . 32. ShP. interfered with the procedures of the City
Mana ger and the City Attorney. When the City Attorney was asked for a
cor,y oy a resident, the request was refused based upon the City Council
11o t receiving their copy yet. On .,,e .. -,ver 1 etter by the City Attorney
transmitti ng Bi 11 No. 5 to various City personnel and City Council, no
where on such cover letter did it indicate that Stand By, nor anyone else
for that matter, was to receive a copy.
THE AB OVE ITEM S CAN BE PROVED. DON'T LET YOUR REPRESENTATIVE ABUSE HER OFFICE
AND POWERS. COUNCILPERSON RITA HATHAWAY REFUSES TO ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR
HER ACTIONS . JOIN THE EFFOR TS OF THE "RECALL RITA HATHAWAY CAMPAIGN ".
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WHEREAS, the passage of the Title VIII Civil Rights Act on April 13,
1968, proclaimed Fair Housing as National Policy; and
WHEREAS, the Fair Housing Act of 1988 furthered the 1968 Act to
ensure that all individuals of like income, regardless of race, color ,
religion, gender, national origin, family status, handicap or disability, are
to have equal access and equal housing choices available to them , free from
discrimination; and
WHEREAS , the expansion of Fair Housing Law protects mentally
and physically challenged persons from discrimination in housing; and
WHEREAS , the month of April has been dedicated with special focu s
and emphasis as Fair Housing Month;
NOW THEREFORE , I, Thomas J. Burns, Mayor of the City of
Englewood, Colorado, hereby proclaim the month of April, 1996 as :
FAIR HOUSING MONTH
in the City of Englewood, Colorado .
GIVEN under my hand and seal this 1st day of April , 1996 .
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WHEREAS , the U .S . Submarine Ve t e rans of World War II and the U .S. Submarine
Ve terans Inc. of the Roc ky Mountain Area will be ce le brating Submarine We ek by
publicizing the activities of their organization s through newspapers . radio and television
coverage and by window displays ; and
WHEREAS , the purpose of these organizations is to pay tribute and proper res pect to aJI
me mber s of the s ubmarine service, particularly those who have lost their lives in this
servic e , whil e valiantly servi ng the ir country; and
WHEREAS, Submarine Day will be o bserved this year with me morial services at the
Sloan La k e Submarine Me mori a l , located at West 17th Avenue and Sheridan Boul evard ,
in Denver, Co lorado on Saturday, April 13 , 1996 at ll :30 A.M .;
NOW THEREFORE , I, Thomas J . Bums, Mayor of the Ci ty of Englewood , Co lorado,
he r e by procl a im the April II, 1996 as :
SUBMARINE DAY
and the week of April 7 through April 13, 1996 as:
SUBMARINE WEEK
in the City of Englewood , Co lorad o. I urge all of our citizen s to join the Englewood City
Co un cil in paying due respect to all me n. those now servin g and their d e parted shipmates,
who have served their cou ntry in the s ubm a rine servic e .
GIVE. und e r my hand and s e a l this 1st day of April, 1996.
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WHEREAS , indus try, business, government and the public benefit from
the r eso urces of our n ation's librari es; a nd
WHEREAS , the Englewood Public Library serves citizens o f all ages in
Englewood a nd s urrounding communities; and
WHEREAS , the Engle wood Publi c Libra ry plays a n integral role in
m eeti n g the formal and informal educational needs of children and adults ;
and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Public Libra r y active ly works with the public
sc hool s to e n co urage a nd r e inforce the importance of reading;
NOW THEREFORE , I. Thom as J . Burns. Mayor of the C ity of Englewood,
Co lorad o, h ere by procl aim t h e wee k of April 14 through April 20, 1996 as:
NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK
in t h e C ity of Eng lewood . ~o lor ado a nd urge a ll c iti ze n s to utilize the many
progra m s of the E n g le woo d Public Library during ·this week a nd
t hrou g h out th e e ntire yea r .
GIVEN und e r my hand and al thi 1 't day of April , 1996.
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WHEREAS, thousands of dedicated telecommunicators daily serve the citizens of the
United States and Canada by answering telephone calls for police , fire and emergency
medical services and by dispatching the appropriate assistance as quickly as possible; and
WHEREAS, the critical functions performed by professional telecommunicators also
include those related to forestry, conservation operations, highway safety, maintenance
activities and many other operations performed by federal, state and local government
agencies; and
WHEREAS, professional telecommunicators work to improve the emergency response
capabilities of these communications systems through their leadership and participation
in training and other activities provided by the City of Englewood ; and
WHEREAS , the City of Englewood is engaged in the operation of emergency res ponse
communication systems and has set aside the second week in April to recogniz e
telecommunicators and their crucial rol e in the protection of life and property;
NOW THEREFORE , I, Thomas J . Burns, Mayor of the City of Englewood ,
Colorado, hereby proclaim the week of April 14, 1996 -April 20, 1996 as:
ENGLEWOOD TELECOMMUNICATORS WEEK
in the City of Englewood , Colorado in honor and recognition of our municipality 's
telecommunicators and the vital contributions they make to the safety and well -being of
our citizens.
GIVEN unde r my hand and seal this 1st day of April , 1996 ,
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·Engfewoo,{, Cofo ra{o 6y 6eing a strong feater, a creat1ve mrwvator, a committed citi:,e,, an{ a very
impo rtant member of tlir. ·urgfewoo{ comm unity; and
·WJf£:1(£.,"1.5, 'Don· fia.s fi'veif an{ 6een empfoye! in tl,e City of 'Englewood for 54 years; an{
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'WJfE!!i'_DIS, 'Do n· flilS contnfiuteif greatf:J to tl,e fiea[tf, of tfie 6u.siness community 6y {e!icati1l!J fir., service an{ 6y
pfaying a significan t role in tlie 6anf;jng industry in 'E.ngfewoo{ ovu the years at many foca[ 6an(q, sucft as: :first
71(,,atinna['!Jan{:, 'L ngfewoo{ State '!Jani:, '.!(fpu6fic '!Jan{:, Comm unity '!Jan{:, 6ecoming one of tl,e firs t women to 6e
appointed via president of a 6an{:, as we[[ as implementing inrwvative an{ hi.story-ma!Q·ng proyams sucft as tl,e safe of
war 6ontfs an{ clia'!Je cartfs; an{
·WJfl:'.,'t_L"l.5, '/Jon· lias serve! as an officer on many Cnforado 6oartfs, associatinns ana O'!Janizatinns induding:
·Engfewoo{ '!Jusine.ss an{ Professiona[ ·Women (President); .51.rapafwe Co mmunity Cn[{qe 5Uvi.sory '!Joa,,{,· Cfierry Jfi[fs
'!{_ursir'!J :f[ome ,;~dvi.sory '!Joa r,{,· 'J{atin na['J(faney :founiatinn ,;Uvi.sory '!Joa,,{,· .51.merican 'Women of ']l,_a{io ana'Te/evi.sion
('!/ice President an{ 'Boar{ :ltf<m6er}; 'J{atinna[ ~sociatinn of '!Janx:_ ·Women ('Vice Presufent an{ Chair); 'Denver
,;~{vertising C[u6 ('Women 's ·Vice President an{ '!Joara Mem6er); and the Safes an{ Mar(eting '£>r!cutive '!Joard; an{
·M 9-/'£1{£.;'1.5, '/Jo n· was fwnord as "'Woman of tlie '.)'ear" 6y tlu!. 'Engf<'UJoo{ 'IJusiness an{ ProfessionaNVomen i11 1972; aruf
'H ,!Jf'E!!i'_D'l.S. on Mardi 1, 1984, 'Don; together with {jeo'!fe /i![fen lln{ others, foun{eif the (jreater ·£ngfewoo{
Cliam6er of Commerce fo r wliidi sfie serve{ as '£.tecut1ve ·Director an{ '!/ice President unn'f :liarcli 1, 1996; ana
'118/'£1{£.;'1.S, '/Jon· :V),:,arenus lias dedicate{ lier services an{ professwna[ career wit!, f1£r many co ntributions to tlie
business co mmunity as ·4_ec utive 'Director of till! (jrea ter 'Engk'WOod Cliam6er of Co mmerce; am/
'11 ·!1/·£'.'t_E;'IS, tfie ~jrcater ·£ngfewood Oiambcr <(I Com merce fias se t aside .51.pnl 19, 1996 ,u a !ay to fwnor ·Do n·
:'(a..;arenus for li,,r accomplishments and sen/JC£ to t/1£ City oj •£ngfewoo,{,-
';\/,0Jll'I'.Ji£1{£:JO'.li;_E. I, '!/wmas f 'Burns , .11ayor ~/ tf1£ City oj ·Engfewoo,{, Coforaio an{ :'Wembw of the
'Ln!fh'WOo d Ci ty Cou11c 1{, licrtby proclaim :fnday, .·1pn[ 19, 1996 as:
111 the City oj ·£n.9kwoo,{, Colorado and e.t;prrss our >pprcciat1011 Jo r fie, ,ledica teif servu:.L an{ many co ntnbut10ns to the
cu=ns o/ ·Er ,_glL"lt 'Ood. Colo rado .
t i/'11£:"'V, under my han{ and ,ea [ t/u,, l .<t day o/ .~pn l. 1!19b .
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Agenda Item
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SCADA Phase Ill
STAFF SOURCE
Stewart H . Fonda, Director of Utilities
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
First Phase of the SCADA System was passed by City Council on June 6, 1994; Second
Phase was passed by City Council on April 17, 1995.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Council approval by molian al,.. • ., .. ~--far .. Min Flllr Plant in the
amount d $28,181 .80.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND AL TERNAllVES IDENTIFIED
The SCADA System, (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System), baled on radio
communications, monitors remote facility operations from • central location at the Allen Filter
Plant. The SCADA System provides system monitoring not hampered by bad weather, power
outages or availability of obsolete parts. The Phase I portion completed the installation d the
outside areas . The Phase II portion covered the S . Platte River PlfflP station and the
remainder of the controls inside the Allen Plant. Phase Ill will upgrade the Allen Filter Plant's
communication and control systems to Mclellan ReNM>ir, Mclellan PLITlp Station and Logan
and Belleview Pump Station prellln monitoring.
Phase Ill will consist of three parts: 1) Change out the last telephone communication
telemetry line which is to the Logan and Belleview pumping station. Ther9 will be • Motorola
radio and all the associatad equipment installed at that location . (Price -$9,027.30), 2)
Installation of a Motorola radio and telemetry equipment at the Mclellan Dam tunnel to
monitor the water level of Mclellan impoundment. (Price -$9,027.30), 3) Installation of radio
equipment, signal relay and monitoring equipment at the Mclellan PLITlp Station. (Price -
$10, 127.00). The signal relay is needed, u the Mclellan tuMel is not in a position to send a
direct signal to the Allen Plant, therefore it must be relayed through the PlfflP station .
The Phase Ill installation at the Mclellan Pump Station is also preparation for the next phase,
which is to complete the remote control system of the pump station at the Allen Plant .
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Tbe 8tld labor below lndudu tbc placemeat aftbc llTU. imtaDadoo of ....
teed line ud IDtcm&,. and A&. power tcrminatad u ~ llTU.
Item Ouat Delcriation Pridaa
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MATDUAL PmCE: -• 1.171.00
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COUNCIL 8IU, NO. II
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AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 128 TO THE SOUTHGATE
SANITATION DISTRICT CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO FOR THE INCLUSION OF LAND WITHIN THE
DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.
WHEREAS, Southgate Sanitation District recommends the inclusion of
approximately 87.89 acres into the Dilltrict; and
WHEREAS, said inclusion ia located approximately at Lincoln and County Line
Road in Douglu County and the zoning ofthia property ia ERJDEO (Eatate
Residential/Deaign Enhancement Overlay); and
WHEREAS, the lite ia currently undeveloped and the propoNd uae ofthia property
ia for 151 aingle-family dwelling Iota; and
WHEREAS, said anneution of thia additional parcel of land will not inc:reue the
tap allocation to the Soutbpte Sanitation Diatrict; and
WHEREAS, the En,tewood Wat.er and Sewer Board recommended approval of
Supplement No. 128 to the Soatbpte Suutat.ion Diatiict at the llan:b 12, 1998 meean,;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOU.OWS :
Sec;tign 1. 'lbe A,reement W-the City« Enpewood and Soutbpte Sanitation
Diatrict entitled "Supplement No. 128 to Connector's Apeement", which includee
approximately 87 .89 acres located at appromnately Lincoln and County Line Road
in Dou,lu County into the Soutbpt.e Sanitation Diatrict ia hereby approved . A copy
of said A,reement ia attached hereto u "Emibit A• and incorporated herein by
reference.
Sec;tign 2 . 'lbe Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authoriwl to aip and atteat,
reapectively, the said .ApNment for and on behalf of the City Council and the City of
Englewood, Colorado.
Introduced, read in full , and paued on ftnt nadin, on the lat day « April, 1996.
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Date Agendaltem Subject
April 1, 1996 10 aii Soulhgate Supplement #128
STAFF SOURCE INITIATED BY
Utilities Department StNart H. Fonda, Director rA Utilities
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
The Water and Sewer Board, at their March 12, 1996 meeting, recommended Couicil
approval of a Bill for an Ordinance approving Southgate Supplement #128.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND AL TERNATNES IDENTIFIED
A request was made by the Southgate Sanitation Oistric:t ~ the owrw/developer for
inclusion into the Southgate Sanitation District. Supplement #128 is for an .,.. approximately
87.89 acres . The zoning per Douglas Cou,ty is ERIDEO (Estale RNidentiallDeli
Enhanc:ement Overlay), with an approved lotting plan for 151 single-family dwalling W'lits . The
owner is U .S . Home Corporation.
Service to the site would be provided by a gravity sewer system flowing norttw1y through
Carriage Club Filings No. 2 and no. 3 and ultimately to Lincoln Avenue. The legal is attached
as Exh ibit A The property is located at approximately Lincoln and Cou,ty Line Rd.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
None.
LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
Southgate Sanitation District Supplement #128.
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AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 128 TO THE SOUTHGATE
SANITATION DISTRICT CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO FOR THE INCLUSION OF LAND WITHIN THE
DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.
WHEREAS, Southgate Sanitation Diatrict recommenda the inclusion of
approximately 87 .89 acres into the District; and
WHEREAS, Hid incluaion ia located approsimately at Lincoln and County Line
Road in Douglas County and the zoning of thia property ia ER/DEO (FAtate
Re11idential/De11ign Enhancement Overlay); and
WHEREAS, the 1ite ia currently undeveloped and the propoeed uae of'thia property
is for 151 single-family dwelling Iota; and
WHEREAS, 1aid anneution of thi1 additional parcel of land will not inc:reue the
tap allocation to the Southgate Sanitation District; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Water and Sewer Board recommended approval of
Supplement No. 128 to the Soutbpte Sanitation District at the llarcb 12, 1998 meeting;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
Ses;tigp 1. The Agreement between the City ofEn,lewood and Southpte Sanitation
District entitled "Supplement No . 128 to Connector's .A,rwment•, which iDcludea
approximately 87.89 acres located at apprmdmately Lincoln and County Line Road
in Douglas County into the Southgate Sanitation District ia hereby approved . A copy
of 1aid Agreement ia attached hereto as "Emibit A· and incorporated herein by
reference .
Section 2 . The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorised to sip and attest,
reapectively, the 1aid Agreement for and on behalf of the City Council and the City of
Englewood, Colorado .
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'l1lomu J. Buru, Mayor
ATTEST:
Loucriahia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Loucriahia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Enaiewoocl, Colorado, hereby
certify that the above and foreaoinl ia a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance,
introduced, read in full, and pueed on ftnt reading on the lat day of April, 1996.
Loucriahia A. Ellis
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EXHIBIT A
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m• aasamrr, •de ud entered illto by ud llet-
tbe CnT OP mLINOCID, acting by ud tbroulb iU duly autboriud
Mayor and City Clerk, hereinafter called tbe •Cit)-,• ud
aovmcan IUlttAftmr DDftlCT, ~ ad llou!Jlu CDmatiu,
Colorado, beniAafter called tbe -Diecrie&,•
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....... • &lie 20tll .. ,, of .,_, 1911, tbe City ad
tbe Dietrict entered iao a Afr• , at in ldlicb tbe Ciey apNd
to treat -ve orifiMtiaf froa tbe District•• Nnituy ...r
ay•t-witbin tbe uee N"9d by tbe Dietrict, wbicb ~t
-• ao•t recently n--4 by Clllmector'• Agra at datad aou Iiln
1,, 1Hl1 ud
....u. aa1• QlaDector• • Agr• int pnwi ... tut tbe
diatrict •Y not eniuw-iu -ice u.a without tbe written
consent of tbe Ciey1
-. mwww. in -iderati• of u. aatual c:ovenanu and undertakinp herein Nt forth, tbe parti .. atrN u
foll_,
1. flie City benby ~• to tbe illcluai• of ·
certain additional area located in llou!Jlaa county, Colorado,
owned by flll rr&ff cw cm.aauio, &ctiaf ~ CM 8tate aoan of r.ad
c-11a1-r1. end v.1. a-CNpontia ud aon fully ducril:led
on ia5hibU A attached hereto and incozporated bllreill by
rafarence, into So\ltbpte sanitation Di•trict. flie City agnea
tbat aaid additional area •Y be Nrwed witb tbe .... r faciliti••
of the Diatrict, ud tbat the Citr will.treat tbe .....
diachargad into tbe city•• trunk illa froa Mid additioaal area,
all in accordance with tbe Cllllmector• • Apll at dated llcllaatar
1', 1111. Accordingly. Sxhillit A referred to i.n hra,npb 1 of
the c:oanector•• .-t datad lloftllber 1', HH, u benby
amended to include web additional eraa.
2. Sacb ud nery other pnwiaion of tbe Mid
Connector•• ~t datecl lloNl!ber 1,, 1911, 811111 ~
unchanged.
D llnllDI tallUOF, tbe partiu ...,,. Nt tbeir MIida
and aeala thia __ day of • 11_.
ATTEST:
CITY c:i.lii
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ATTEST ,
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Le9al Deacription
A PARCa OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTH ONE-HALF (S'n) OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHP 6
SOUTH, RANGE o7 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF
COLORADO, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOUOWS:
THE TRUE POINT OF BEGfo.lNING SENG THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 16;
THENCE Noo-t>4'22"E ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE.QUARTER OF THE
SOUTHWEST ONE.QUARTER (SW'/. SW'/•) OF SAID SECTION 16, A DISTANCE OF 1323.56 FEET
TO THE S1/16 CORNER OF SAID SECTION 16; THENCE N00"03'1ffALONG THE WEST L.IIIE OF
THE NORTHWEST ONE.QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE.QUARTER (NW'.4 SW'.4) OF SAID
SECTION 16, A DISTANCE OF 1323.30 FEET TO THEW'/• CORNEA OF SAID SECTION 11; THENCE
S89"08'56"E ALONG THE NORTH Lft4E OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE.QUARTER (SW'.4) OF SAID
SECTION 16, A DISTANCE OF 2634.98 FEET TO THE C1.4 CORNEA OF SAID SECTION 11; THENCE
segeoe'3rE ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE.QUARTER (SE'.4) OF SAID
SECTION 16, A DISTANCE OF 112.93 FEET: THENCE SOCJ'51 '%rW, A DISTANCE OF 128.75 FEET:
THENCE N81r13'36"W, A DISTANCE OF310.92 FEET: THENCE N4n1 '13"W, A DISTANCE OF 331.50
FEET: THENCE S8r50'27"W, A DISTANCE OF 383.74 FEET: THENCE 535U'45"W, A DISTANCE OF
399.83 FEET; THENCE SW19'15"W, A DISTANCE OF 546.45 FEET: THENCE S1t-46UTW, A
DISTANCE OF 329.15 FEET ; THENCE SOCJ'53'20"E, A DISTANCE OF •. 18 FEET; THENCE
S40"0T14"E, A DISTANCE OF 346.84 FEET: THENCE S00"01'1ft. A DISTANCE 318.14 FEET TO A
POM ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE.QUARTER (SW'/.) OF SAID SECTION 16;
THENCE sasrsa ·4rw ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE.QUARTER (SW'.4) OF
SAID SECTION 16, A DISTANCE OF 1187.53 FEET TO THE TRUE POM OF BEGNNING.
CONTAINING 87.89 ACRES OF LANO MORE OR LESS.
ALL BEARINGS REFERRED TO HERSN ARE BASED ON THE ASSUMPTION THAT THE WEST L.IIIE
OF THE SOUTI-NIEST ONE.QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE.QUARTER (SW'/• SW'/,) OF SAID
SECTION 16 BEARS N00"04'22"E. THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11 BBG A 3%"
ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED "ARCHER & ASSOC. LS 1835" AND THE S1/16 CORNER OF SAID
SECTION 16 BEING A 1%" ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED "LS 17666."
PREPARED BY : THE LUND PARTNERSHIP, WC.
12215 WEST BAYAUO AVENUE. SUITE 130
LAKEWOOD, CO I022I
303-989-1461
DATE: AUGUST 11, 1995
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ON 1HE ATTACHED L£CAL DESCRl'llON AND IS NOT IN1ENDED TO
INCLUDE SUR~ PLAT R£QUIRDWITS AS DEFIMED It CRS 31-51-108.
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F . Subject matter of bulletins/video matcrial:
1. Items which are government or government sponsored subjects.
2. Items which may include calendars of upcoming events, agendas. and general
information relating to each respective City.
3. Information about the City, its elected officials. staff, and community
members/leaders .
4. Notice of campaign meetings.
G. This memorandum is subject to amendment upon mutual agreement of all cities. as
represented below, or by their desi~s):
City of Englewood
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Memorandum of Agreement
Government Access Channel Holders (the "Cities"):
City of Cherry Hills Village ("Cherry Hills");
City of Englewood ("Englewood");
City of Greenwood Village ("Greenwood");
City of Sheridan ("Sheridan").
Concerning : TCI Government Access Channel 8, a shared access channel between the
Cities.
Unless otherwise and mutually recogniz.ed by all four cities, the following is agreed upon:
A. Each City is entitled to fifteen consecutive minutes per hour to broadcast City or City
sponsored information on Channel 8.
Specifically : 1.
2.
3.
4.
Cherry Hills will broadcast on the hour for no longer than fifteen
minutes, every hour.
Englewood will broadcast at fifteen minutes after the hour for no
longer than fifteen minutes, every hour.
Greenwood will broadcast at thirty minutes after the hour for no
longer than fifteen minutes, every hour.
Sheridan will broadcast at forty-five minutes after the hour for no
longer than fifteen minutes, every hour.
B. Each City agrees that the final page of its broadcast will be a page which indicaaes the
name of the City whose broadcast is inunediately followin& their broadcast.
C. The Cities agree that should broadcast mumal fall short of the fifteen minutes alloaed
that information of a general nature may be broadcut. i.e . a page indkatin1 the times of
each City's broadcast. the telephone number cable 111btcribers may UIC in the event of
questions or proble1111 related to their cable service, etc.
D. Each City shall cause each screen to have an idemifyin& logo, araphic:, or words
identifying that City.
E . Each community is authorized to use air time to broadcast videos on an usiped night
of the week. They must provide infomwion reprdin& the proposed time of broadcast
the content, and an opponunity for each City to preview the broadcast material before
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A BILL POil
OOIJNCIL BILL NO. 22
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL ........ ~~~~~~
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT FOR TCI
GOVERNMENT ACCESS CHANNEL 8, BE1WEEN THE CITY OF CHERRY
HILLS VILLAGE, THE CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE, THE CITY OF
SHERIDAN AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, TCI Government Acceu Channel 8 is a lhared acceu channel used
by the Cities of Cherry Hills Village, Greenwood Village, Sheridan and Englewood;
and
WHEREAS, this Memorandum of Agreement between the Cities aets forth the
standards for the Cities' use of Channel 8;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
Sect.ion 1. The intergovernmental Memorandum of Aareement with respect to TCI
Government Access Channel 8, attached hereto u "Exhibit A,• is hereby accepted
and approved by the Englewood City Council.
Sect.igp 2. The Mayor is authorized to euc:ute and the City Clerk to atteat and seal
the Agreement for and on behalf of the City of Eqlewood, Colorado.
Introduced, read in full, and palNd on tint readinf on the lit day m April, 1996.
Publiahed u a Bill fOI' an Ordinance on the 4th day m April, 1996.
Thomu J . BW'lll, Mayor
ATTEST :
Loucri1hia A . Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucrishia A. Ellia, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby
certify that the above and fore,oin1 ii a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinanee,
introduced, read in full , and passed on tint readiq on the lit day m April, 1996.
Louc:riahia A. Elli,
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Data Agenda 1111m Subject
April 1, 1996 10 aii i lntergovemmental Agreement
for use of Government
Access Channel 8
lnltlatad By Staff Source
Department of Administrative Services Perry Movick, Manager of Information
Services
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
Passage of Ordinance No . 4, Series of 1980 -Authorizing cable Television Permit.
Passage of Ordinance No . 38, Series of 1992 -Authorizing entering into an intergovernmental
agreement for Greater Metro Cable Consortium .
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Staff seeks Council Approval , by Ordinance, for an lntergovemmental Agreement between the
Cities of Englewood, Cherry Hills Village , Greenwood VIiiage, and Sheridan detailing an
Agreement for use of Channel 8.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND AL TERNATNES IDENTIFIED
Attached is a copy of the Memorandum of Agreement that ha been signed by each of the
cities, with the exception of Englewood . We reqUNted the agreement be sent to Englewood
last given that we are required to approve this agreement by Ordinance .
FINANCIAL IMPACT
None
UST OF ATIACHIIENTS
Memorandum of Agreement
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DATE:April 1, 1996 AGENDA ITEM SUBJECT: Amendmelit of
10 aiv Comprehensive Zonin& Ordinlnc:e
INITlATED BY: Office of Neipborhood STAFF SOURCE: Mart Graham
and Business Development Neipborbood Comnamity Coordinator
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COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION;
CGllac:il Goal;
Commiuuty lnJeraction -Crellin& a development process where citiziem can express objective in a
Public hearin& on sipificant development proposal. Cratin& a process 1ba beaer reaponds to the
market on routine requests.
Economic Deve/op,nnu --Quality developmellt helps En&lewood promote iuelf u an lllnedve
place to do business. The PUD process not only aaures Che quality developmalt demanded by
residents but is also market driven so it advances Che City's pro-business commianent
rm-0-ed Adie;
City Council previously considered dais propoNd amendmellt • Che Mscb 4, 1996 Council Study
Session. On March 4, Che Council ditcuued Ille proposal and retUINIM+ded c:tllnpa. Cauncil also
directed staff to brin& Che propoNd Zonin& Ordinance Amendmellt forward to a replar Council
mcetina in order to request 1ba Council IChedule a public helrina on Ille proposal. Prior to
Council's Study Seuion, Che Enalewoocl Plamuni and ~ commium reviewed Che proposal
on February 6, and Jnmy 23, 1996 and VOied unanimously ID rec:onwnend approval oflbe
Planned Unit Development ordinance (U amended) ID Council.
RECOMMENDED ACIJQN;
The City Council is requested to schedule a public helrina for citimm and busineues to provide
comments on the proposed Plannocl Unit Development (PUD) mne dillrict.
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BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS. AND ALTERNA'QVES IDENl]QED;
IJA.CKGROUND-Urder current provisions, En&lewoocl requires developers of projects over one
acre or over four aaached clwellin& units to obcain a Planned Development (PD) Overlay approval .
The issue is often neilher residential density nor land use but in most cues lhe PD is necessary to
obcain site plan review and approval. The current PD ordinance requires that Overlays be
consistent with lhe urderlyin& :rone district. Bued on staff's usessment lhere are two issues:
First, lhe current PD proc:eu is overly complicated for reviewin& site plans; and second, lhe
current proc:eu is not culy sufficient to permit new uses u a re:ronin& process. The first problem
requires a new Property Developmem Ordinance for reviewin& use-by-ri&ht site plans. The second
problem is resolved with lhe adoption oflhe proposed PUD ordinance.
ANALYSIS-Staff recommends that En&lewoocl develop :ronin& processes more approprilre to lhe
requests. Urder lhe proposed PUD, lar&e land area or complicated land use proposals would be
reviewed in three sta,es by staff, and two sia,es by lhe Plannin& and Zonin& Commission, and
City Council. Ynt, lhe proposed PUD process requires a pre-application conference between staff
and developers followed by a staff response to lhe developer. Secaad, staff, lhe Plannin& and
Zonin& Commission and City Council would always review lhe PUD District Plan which
establishes the permitted land uses, locations, and development standards. Third, the proposed
ordinance also requires staff to review all PUD Sile Plans and Jives discretion to the Plannin& and
Zonin& Commission and City Council which may require lheir review of PUD Site Plans or
authoriz.e staff to complete lhe review of specific site plans.
The proposed PUD proc:eu provides for inc:ream, levels of detail u lhe review proaresses, while
providin& timely amwen llO de¥elopen a specified illllervals in lhe proc:eu. 'Ille proposed PUD
process provides flexibility to lhe Plannin& and Zonia& Commission and City Council to determine
whether lheir review of lhe PUD Sile Plan is desinble. The PUD rezonin& proc:eu requires
developers to desip lheir projecU 11D -.-implCIS ldemifted by developers, staff, Plannin& and
Zonia& Commission, City Council and lbe public. The new PUD proceu and criteria, topdler
wilh lhe existina criteria for raoainl, is IUfflcienl 11D specifically review lhe land mes and densities
approved on lhe PUD Diltrict Plan by lhe Plannilt& and ZoniD& Commission and City Council . A
proposed PUD Site Plan nmt be consisllea wilh a PUD Dislrict Plan and will provide sufficient
detail to usure that project impacts are ldecfl••ly llldreued.
QNANCIAL IMPACT;
No funds are requested with this proposal.
UST Of AJTACHMENTS;
Proposed Bill for Ordinance
Proposed Planned Unit Developmem (PUD) Replations
Staff Repon Case IOR-96-2
March 4, 1996 Council Study Session Mialtes
Findin&s of fact from Plannin& Conunission
February 6, 1996 Plannin& Commiuion Milues
Jamaary 23, 1996 Plannin& Commission Mialtes
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO . _
SERIES OF 1996
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AN ORDINANCE REPEALING TITLE 16, CHAPl'ER 4, SECTION 15, ENTITLED
PLANNED DBVBLOPIIBNT DISTBICT OP THE ENGLEWOOD IIUNICIPAL
CODE 1985 AND ENACTING A NEW TITLE 16, CHAPl'ER 4, SECTION 15,
ENTITLED PLANNED UNIT DBYELOPIDNT ZONB DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, the current Planned Development (PD) proceu is overly complicated
and is not sufficient to permit new Ule8 in the rezoning proceu; and
WHEREAS, a Planned Unit Development (PUD) process would be more
appropriate for a large land area or complicated land use proposals because of the
three stage review of any proposed development; and
WHEREAS, a Planned Unit Development (PUD) three staged review, with criteria
for approval, provides for a thorough review of all aspects of the proposed
development; and
WHEREAS, the proposed Planned Unit Development (PUD) process provides
flexibility to the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council in their
review of a proposed development plan;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS :
$ection 1. The Englewood City Council hereby repeala Title 16, Chapter 4, Section
15, entitled Planned Development District of the Englewood Municipal Code, 1985
and enacts a new Title 16, Chapter 4, Section 15, entitled Planned Unit Development
Zone District, which will read as follows :
16-4-15: PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT <PUD) ZONE DISTBJCI':
A . INTENT. THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) DISTRICT
REPLACES THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) DISTRICT IN THE
ZONING ORDINANCE TITLE OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL
CODE . PD DEVELOPMENTS APPROVED PRIOR TO JULY l, 1996 SHALL
CONTINUE TO BE GOVERNED BY THE RESPECTIVE DEVELOPMENT
PLANS AND THE REGULATIONS OF THE UNDERLYING ZONE
DISTRICTS . REZONING APPLICATIONS FOR THE PD ZONE DISTRICT
NOT APPROVED BY JULY l, 1996, SHALL BE REVIEWED ACCORDING
TO PUD CRITERIA AND, IF APPROVED, SHALL BE DESIGNATED PUD .
NO ADDITIONAL PD DESIGNATIONS SHALL BE GRANTED AFl'ER
JULY 1, 1996.
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THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION APPLY TO ALL LANDS, USES,
AND STRUCTURES IN OR TO BE REZONED TO THE PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT (PUD ) ZONE DISTRICT. THE PUD ZONE DISTRICT IS
INTENDED AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO CONVENTIONAL LAND USE
REGULATIONS . THE PUD ZONE DISTRICT COMBINES USE, DENSITY,
DESIGN AND SITE PLAN CONSIDERATIONS INTO A SINGLE PROCESS,
AND SUBSTITUTES PROCEDURAL PROTECTIONS FOR THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION . THE PUD ZONE DISTRICT IS
SPECIFICALLY INTENDED TO:
1. PROVIDE DEVELOPMENT CONCEPTS NOT OTHERWISE
PERMITTED WITHIN CONVENTIONAL ZONE DISTRICTS; AND
2. ENCOURAGE FLEXIBILITY, UNITY, QUALITY URBAN DESIGN,
AND DIVERSITY IN LAND PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT,
RESULTING IN CONVENIENT AND HARMONIOUS GROUPINGS
OF USES, STRUCTURES AND COMMON FACILITIES; VARIED
DESIGN AND SITE LAYOUT; AND APPROPRIATE
RELATIONSHIPS OF SPACES TO INTENDED USES AND
ADJACENT PROPERTIES; AND
3 . PROVIDE THE OPPORTUNITY FOR UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT
CONTROL FOR A SINGLE PARCEL OR MULTIPLE PROPERTIES;
AND
4 . ENSURE CONSISTENCY WITH THE ENGLEWOOD
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; AND
5. PROVIDE FOR THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, INTEGRITY AND
GENERAL WELFARE, AND OTHERWISE ACHIEVE THE
PURPOSES PROVIDED IN THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
ACT OF 1972, TITLE 24 , ARTICLE 67, COLORADO REVISED
STATUTES 1973, AS AMENDED.
B . PURPOSE.
1. REQUESTS FOR ZONING OR REZONING TO THE PUD ZONE
DISTRICT SHALL BE FILED ON A CITY APPLICATION FORM ,
TOGETHER WITH ALL PLANS, MAPS AND ANY OTHER
INFORMATION AS MAY BE NECESSARY, REASONABLE AND
RELEVANT FOR REVIEW BY THE CITY. THE APPLICATION
SHALL BE AUTHORIZED IN WRITING BY THE OWNER(S) OR AN
AUTHORIZED AGENT. APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED
WITH FEES WHICH SHALL BE ESTABLISHED BY COUNCIL
RESOLUTION.
2. PUD APPLICATIONS SHALL ONLY BE CONSIDERED FOR
PROPERTIES GREATER THAN ONE-HALF ACRE .
3. PUD APPLICATIONS SHALL GENERALLY BE IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE STANDARDS FOR ZONING OR REZONING
PROVISIONS OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE (E .M.C .),
TITLE 16, CHAPTER 3 OF THE E .M.C ..
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C. PROCESS. THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ZONE
DISTRICT REQUIRES THREE STAGES FOR PUD PROJECT REVIEW
AND APPROVAL : 1) PRE-APPLICATION REVIEW; 2) PUD DISTRICT
PLAN REVIEW AND APPROVAL; 3) PUD SITE PLAN REVIEW AND
APPROVAL .
1. PRE-APPLICATION REVIEW : STAFF SHALL REVIEW
PRELIMINARY PROPOSALS AND PROVIDE WRITl'EN
RECOMMENDATIONS TO POTENTIAL APPLICANTS. NO
PROJECT APPROVAL IS IMPLIED OR GRANTED AT THIS EARLY
REVIEW STAGE .
2. PUD DISTRICT PLAN : THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION SHALL MAKE A RECOMMENDATION TO CITY
COUNCIL FOR FINAL ACTION ON A PUD DISTRICT PLAN
ZONING REQUEST.
3 . PUD SITE PLAN: PUD SITE PLANS MAY BE REVIEWED BY THE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION WITH A
RECOMMENDATION FOR FINAL ACTION BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OR MAY BE REVIEWED AND FINAL ACTION TAKEN
BY THE CITY'S DEVELOPMENT REVIEW TEAM CDRT ) IF SUCH
AUTHORITY IS GRANTED TO THE DRT BY THE CITY COUNCIL
AS PART OF THE PUD DISTRICT PLAN APPROVAL .
4 . DEVELOPMENT REVIEW TEAii: THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
TEAM (DRT) SHALL CONSIST OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM
CITY DEPARTMENTS AS REQUIRED BY THE CITY MANAGER.
THE DRT SHALL BE RESPONsmu FOR REVIEWING
APPLICATIONS . THE DRT IS ALSO RESPONSmLE FOR
REFERRALS AS APPROPRIATE TO: GOVERNMENT AGENCIES,
UTILITIES, NEIGHBORHOOD OIIGANIZATIONS, OTHER
INTERESTED OR AFFECTED PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS .
D . PERMITTED USES . THE PUD DISTRICT PLAN SHALL PERMIT ANY
USE WHICH IS A PERMITI'ED USE IN ANY ZONE DISTRICT OF THE
CITY, OR AS MAY BE PERMITTED THROUGH THE "SIIIILAR LAWFUL
USE" DETERMINATION PROCESS IF ALLOWED IN THAT ZONE
DISTRICT WHEN SUCH USE IS PROVIDED FOR AND APPROVED IN
THE PUD DISTRICT PLAN AND WRITl'EN STIPULATIONS .
E . PUD DISTRICT PLAN REQUIRED. APPLICATIONS SHALL BE
REVIEWED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THIS CHAPTER AND
OTHER APPLICABLE CITY, COUNTY, STATE ANDIOR FEDERAL
REGULATIONS .
1. PRE-APPLICATION REVIEW : THE APPLICANT SHALL
REQUEST A PRE-APPLICATION REVIEW WITH THE CITY PRIOR
TO FORMAL SUBMITTAL OF A LAND USE APPLICATION . THIS
REVIEW SHOULD TAKE PLACE PRIOR TO ANY SUBSTANTIAL
INVESTMENT, SUCH AS LAND ACQUISfflON, SITE AND
ENGINEERING DESIGN OR THE PREPARATION OF OTHER
DATA . IT IS THE APPLICANTS RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE
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SUFFICIENTLY DETAILED PLANS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF THE
PROPOSAL, FOR STAFF TO MAKE THE DETERMINATIONS
REQUIRED IN THIS TITLE. TYPICALLY THE PRE-APPLICATION
SUBMITTAL INCLUDES A SKETCH PLAN DRAWN TO SCALE
SHOWING STRUCTURE ENVELOPES, AND ENVELOPES FOR
NON-STRUCTURED USES OF THE PROPERTY SUCH AS
PARKING AND LANDSCAPING . A TRANSMI'ITAL LETTER
DESCRIBING THE PROJECT AND LAND USE SHOULD
ACCOMPANY THE SKETCH PLAN . AS A RESULT OF THE PRE-
APPLICATION REVIEW, THE CITY SHALL:
A. INFORM THE APPLICANT IN WRITING OF APPLICABLE
CITY POLICIES, PLANS, AND REQUIREMENTS AS THEY
APPLY TO THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT; AND
B . REVIEW WITH THE APPLICANT THE APPROPRIATE
PROCEDURES OUTLINED IN THIS SECTION AND WITHIN
THE ZONING ORDINANCE; AND
C . DISCUSS WITH THE APPLICANT THE APPROPRIATENESS
OF THE PRE-APPLICATION REQUEST WITH RESPECT TO
THE POLICIES AND REGULATIONS SET FORTH WITHIN
THIS ZONING ORDINANCE AND THE COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN ; AND
D . DISCUSS WITH THE APPLICANT THE ISSUES RELATED TO
LAND USE, LANDSCAPING CONCEPTS, AND OVERALL
PROJECT DESIGN ; AND
E . DISCUSS WITH THE APPLICANT THE ISSUES RELATED TO
ANY ANTICIPATED IMPACT ; AND
F. EXAMINE AND REVIEW WITH THE APPLICANT POSSIBLE
ALTERNATIVES OR MODIFICATIONS RELATED TO THE
PROPOSED APPLICATION.
2. PUD DISTRICT PLAN : THE APPLICANT SHALL SUBMIT FOR
CITY REVIEW A MINIMUM OF FIVE (5) SETS OF THE PROPOSED
PUD DISTRICT PLAN . A COMPLETE SUBMITTAL SHALL BE
AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW NOT LESS THAN FORTY-FIVE (45 )
BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE REGULAR PLANNING AND
ZONING COMMISSION MEETING AT WHICH THE DISTRICT
PLAN WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE COMMISSION .
APPLICATIONS SHALL BE DEEMED COMPLETE ONLY UPON
SUBMITTAL OF ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION . REVIEW WILL
NOT OCCUR UNTIL THE APPLICATION IS COMPLETE . THE PUD
DISTRICT PLAN SHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY DETAILED TO
INDICATE THE GENERAL OPERATION AND APPEARANCE OF
THE DEVELOPMENT AND SHALL INCLUDE BUT SHALL NOT
NECESSARILY BE LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING :
A. THE NAME AND LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED
DEVELOPMENT; AND
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B. THE NAMES, ADDRESSES AND PHONE NUMBERS OF THE
APPLICANTS, OWNERS, DEVELOPERS AND DESIGNERS OF
THE DEVELOPMENT; AND
C. DOCUMENTATION CONFIRMING THAT THE APPLICANT
HAS LEGALLY SUFFICIENT INTERF..8'1' IN THE PROPERTY
PROPOSED FOR DEVELOPMENT, OR IS THE DULY
AUTHORIZED AGENT OF SUCH A PERSON; AND
D. AN AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION AND
AMERICAN CONGRESS ON SURVEYING AND MAPPING,
LAND TITLE SURVEY (ALTA/ACSM LAND TITLE SURVEY)
AND URBAN CLASSIFICATION; AND
E. A PUD DISTRICT PLAN, DRAWN AT A SCALE OF NOT LESS
THAN ONE INCH PER FIFl'Y FEET c1·-so') ALONG WITH
NORTH ARROW, WRITTEN AND GRAPHIC SCALE, OF THE
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT. THE DISTRICT PLAN SHALL
BE OF sumcIENT DETAIL TO DETERMINE IMPACTS,
BOTH ON AND OFF SITE, THAT MAY REQUIRE
MITIGATION. THE DISTRICT PLAN SHALL
ADDfflONALLY SHOW OR STIPULATE THE GENERAL
LOCATION, ARRANGEMENT, EXTENT, AND CHARACTER
FOR THE FOLLOWING, WHERE APPLICABLE:
1. ADJACENT STREETS AND PROPOSED POINTS OF
ACCESS; AND
2. EXISTING ZONING AND LAND USE WITHIN AT LEAST
THREE HUNDRED (300) FEET OF ALL PROPERTY
BOUNDARY LINES; AND
3 . THE EXISTING TOPOGRAPHIC CHARACTER OF THE
LAND AND EXISTING NATURAL FEATURES; AND
4. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTIONS OF ANY EXISTING
UTILITIES OR EASEMENTS ON THE PROPERTY; AND
5. LOCATION AND SIZE OF PROPOSED LAND USE; AND
6 . APPROXIMATE LOCATION AND HEIGHT OF
PROPOSED STRUCTURES RD'ERBNCED TO LOWEST
FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION OF THE STRUCTURE;
AND
7. PARKING PLANS INCLUDING; LOCATION, DRIVE-
THRU AND ACCESS POINT, STACKING, DRIVE AISLES,
STANDARD PARKING SPACE, DISABLED PARKING,
COMPLIANCE WITH ADA UQUlllDIENTS, LOADING,
FIRE LANES, DIMENSIONS, QUANTITY OF PARKING
SPACES, AND INTERNAL ClllCULATION OF PARKING
AREAS OR STRUCTURES; AND
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AND DENSITY OF ALL DWEWNG UNITS, lF
APPLICABLE; AND
9 . THE APPROXIMATE LOCATION AND AREA OF OPEN
AND RECREATION SPACE; AND
10 . IDENTIFY CONCEPl'UAL LANDSCAPE PLANS
INCLUDING TYPICAL MATERIALS OR CONCEPl'UAL
LANDSCAPING AND IRRIGATION CRITERIA IF
DIFFERENT FROM CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
LANDSCAPING ORDINANCE CRITERIA; AND
11 . IDENTIFY TRANSfflONAL BUFFER AREAS
REQUIRING FENCING AND LANDSCAPING BETWEEN
INCOMPATIBLE USES; AND
12 . IDENTIFY PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION ROUTES
INCLUDING SIDEWALKS, BUS STOPS, BIKE PATHS;
AND
13 . DIMENSIONS OF SEPARATIONS BETWEEN
BUILDINGS, STREETS, AND OO'HER FEATURES; AND
14. AREAS SUBJECT TO 5 YEAR AND 100 YEAR FLOODING,
RETENTION AREAS, DETENTION AREAS AND
SURFACE DRAINAGE; AND
15 . SIGNAGE PLAN INCLUDING; LOCATION, SIZE,
ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS AND
ILLUMINATION; AND
16. FIRE HYDRANT LOCATIONS; AND
17. TRAFFIC PLAN DESCRIBING EXTERNAL
CIRCULATION OF VEHICLES ENTERING OR LEAVING
THE SITE; AND
18. OTHER ELEMENTS SUCH AS CONCEPl'UAL
ARCHITECTURAL AND BUILDING DESIGNS, FACADE
TREATMENTS, AND EXTERIOR BUILDING
MATERIALS, AS NECESSARY TO ESTABLISH HOW
THE PROPOSED PUD ZONE DISTRICT WILL RELATE
TO ADJACENT PROPERTIES; AND
F . A WRITTEN STATEMENT GENERALLY DESCRIBING THE
PROPOSED PUD AND THE MARKET WHICH IT IS
INTENDED TO SERVE; ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, AND HOW THE PROPOSED PUD I DISTRICT WILL RELATE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY. • • WHERE THE APPLICANTS OBJECTIVES ARE NOT IN
SUBSTANTIAL CONFORMANCE WITH THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, THE STATEMENT SHALL
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INCLUDE THE CHANGED OR CHANGING CONDmONS
THAT JUSTIFY APPROVAL OF THE PROPOSAL; AND
G. A GENERAL STATEMENT OF THE ANTICIPATED LEGAL
TREATMENT OF COMMON OWNERSHIP AND
MAINTENANCE OF SUCH AREAS, IF APPLICABLE; AND
H . A GENERAL INDICATION OF THE EXPECTED SCHEDULE
OF DEVELOPMENT INDICATING :
1. THE APPROXIMATE DATE WHEN CONSTRUCTION
OF THE PROJECT CAN BE EXPECTED TO BEGIN; AND ...
2. THE STAGES IN WHICH THE PROJECT WILL BE
BUILT; AND
3 . THE COMMON AREAS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO OPEN SPACE, DRIVE AISLES, PARKING AND
SERVICE AREAS THAT WILL BE PROVIDED AT EACH
STAGE; AND
I . OTHER INFORMATION DEEMED NECESSARY,
REASONABLE, AND RELEVANT TO EVALUATE THE
APPLICATION .
3 . CITY REVIEW :
A. UPON COMPLETE SUBMITTAL, THE CITY SHALL REVIEW
THE PUD DISTRICT PLAN FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE
PROVISIONS OF THIS CHAPl'ER. THE CITY SHALL
FORWARD WRITTEN RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE
PLANNING AND ZONING COIIMISSION AND SHALL
SCHEDULE A PUBLIC HEARING WITHIN FORTY-FIVE
DAYS OF RECEIVING A COMPLETE SUBMITTAL.
B. THE PLANNING AND ZONING COIIMISSION SHALL
FORMALLY CONSIDER THE DISTRICT PLAN IN A PUBLIC
HEARING . THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
SHALL MAKE THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS:
1. THE PUD DISTRICT PLAN IS, OR IS NOT, IN
CONFORMANCE WITH THE DISTRICT PLAN
REQUIREMENTS AND THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ;
AND
2 . ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS, DRAWINGS,
REFERRALS, RECOMMENDATIONS, AND APPROVALS
HAVE BEEN RECEIVED; AND I 3 . THE PUD DISTRICT PLAN IS CONSISTENT WITH • • ADOPTED AND GENERALLY ACCEPTED STANDARDS
OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD;
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CONSISTENT WITH THE GOALS, OBJECTIVES,
DESIGN GUIDELINES, POLICIES AND ANY OTHER
ORDINANCE, LAW OR REQUIREMENT OF THE CITY;
AND
5. WHEN THE PUD DISTRICT PLAN IS WITHIN THE
ENGLEWOOD DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY (EDDA) AREA, THE PLAN IS
CONSISTANT WITH THE EDDA APPROVED DESIGNS,
POLICIES AND PLANS.
C. THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SHALL
FORWARD THE DISTRICT PLAN TO THE CITY COUNCIL
WITHIN FORTY-FIVE DAYS AFTER THE PLANNING AND
ZONING COMMISSION'S FORMAL CONSIDERATION OF
THE PUD DISTRICT PLAN, ALONG WITH A
RECOMMENDATION THAT THE DISTRICT PLAN BE
APPROVED, APPROVED WITH CONDfflONS, OR DENIED
BASED UPON THE COMMISSION'S FINDINGS UNDER
(E)(3)(B) OF THIS SECTION.
D. UPON RECEIPT OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION'S RECOMMENDATIONS, THE COUNCIL
SHALL TAKE ACTION TO APPROVE, APPROVE WITH
CONDfflONS, OR DENY THE PUD DISTRICT PLAN, TAKING
INTO ACCOUNT THE CRITERIA USTED IN (E)(3)(B) OF
THIS SECTION . IF APPROVAL IS GRANTED, THE COUNCIL
SHALL ALSO DETERMINE WHO WILL HAVE APPROVAL
AUTHORITY FOR THE PUD SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN .
E . THE PUD DISTRICT PLAN AND DOCUMENTS SHALL BE
EFFECTIVE THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER FINAL COUNCIL
APPROVAL.
F . THE APPLICANT SHALL PROVIDE TWO REPRODUCIBLE
COPIES OF ALL SHEETS ON MYLAR WITH ORIGINAL
SIGNATURES IN INK. ONE COPY OF THE DOCUMENTS
WILL REMAIN ON FILE WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
THE OTHER WILL BE RECORDED AT ARAPAHOE COUNTY.
RECORDING FEES MUST BE SUBIIITl'ED WITH THE
DOCUMENTS AND THE DOCUMENTS SHALL INCLUDE
SIGNATURE BLOCKS FOR THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY
CLERK AND RECORDER.
F. AMENDMENT. THE TERMS, CONDfflONS, THE ADOPTED PUD
DISTRICT PLAN AND DOCUMENTS MAY BE CHANGED AND/OR
AMENDED IN WHOLE OR IN PART FROM TIME TO TIME AS
PROVIDED IN THIS SECTION .
1. MINOR MODIFICATIONS TO THE PUD DISTRICT PLAN. THE CITY
MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE MAY APPROVE MINOR
MODIFICATIONS IN THE LOCATION, SIZING AND HEIGHT OF
STRUCTURES OR FACIUTIES IF REQUIRED BY ENGINEERING OR
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PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT PLAN WAS
APPROVED SO LONG AS NO MODIFICATION VIOLATES ANY
STANDARD OR REGULATION SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION.
2 . MAJOR MODIFICATIONS TO THE PUD DISTRICT PLAN . MAJOR
MODIFICATIONS MAY BE MADE TO THE APPROVED PLANNED
UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT PLAN PURSUANT TO THE SAME
LIMITATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS BY WIDCH SUCH PLANS
AND DOCUMENTS WERE ORIGINALLY APPROVED AS PROVIDED
WITHIN THIS SECTION.
G . APPEAL· PUD DISTRICT PLAN . THE APPLICANT MAY APPEAL ANY
DETERMINATION OR ACTION TAKEN BY THE CITY UNDER THIS
CHAPTER TO AN ARAPAHOE COUNTY COURT OF COMPETENT
JURISDICTION AS TO WHETHER THE CITY COUNCIL'S FINDINGS
WERE ARBITRARY AND CAPRICIOUS. IF THE DECISION OF THE
CITY COUNCIL IS FOUND TO BE ARBITRARY AND CAPRICIOUS, THE
CITY COUNCIL SHALL REVIEW THE MATTER AGAIN. SAID APPEAL
TO THE COURT MUST OCCUR WITHIN 30 DAYS OR SHALL BE TIME
BARRED .
H. PUD DISTRICT PLAN REVERSION . PUD DISTRICT PLAN ZONING
SHALL REVERT TO THE PREVIOUS ZONING THREE YEARS AFTER
COUNCIL APPROVAL IF THE CITY DETERMINES THAT NO
SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE TO DEVELOP THE SITE
ACCORDING TO THE APPROVED PUD DISTRICT PLAN.
SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS SHALL BE DEEMED TO MEAN APPROVAL
OF A PUD SITE PLAN AND ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT.
APPLICANTS MAY REQUEST FROM THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION A ONE YEAR EXTENSION .
I. PUD SITE PLAN REQUIRED.
1. PUD SITE PLAN : AFTER OR CONCURRENT WITH THE REVIEW
OF THE PUD DISTRICT PLAN, THE APPLICANT SHALL SUBMIT
FOR CITY REVIEW A MINIMUM OF FIVE (5) SETS OF THE
PROPOSED PUD SITE PLAN . A COIIPLETE SUBMITTAL SHALL BE
AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW NOT LESS THAN THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER FINAL APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL.
APPLICATIONS SHALL BE DEEMED COIIPLETE ONLY UPON
SUBMITTAL OF ALL REQUIRED REVIEW INFORMATION .
REVIEW WILL NOT OCCUR UNTIL THE APPUCATION IS
COMPLETE . THE PUD SITE PLAN SHALL INCLUDE THE ENTIRE
AREA APPROVED BY THE PUD DISTRICT PLAN . THE PUD SITE
PLAN MAY CONSIST OF ONE OR MORE STAGES, PROVIDED
HOWEVER, THAT THE APPROVAL OF ANY ONE STAGE MAY BE
CONTINGENT ON IMPROVEMENTS THAT INVOLVE OTHER OR
ALL STAGES . THE PUD SITE PLAN SHALL BE SUFFICIENTLY
DETAILED AND SHALL CONTAIN SUCH INFORMATION AND
DOCUMENTATION TO FULLY INDICATE THE ULTIMATE
OPERATION AND APPEARANCE OF THE PROJECT AND SHALL
INCLUDE BUT, NOT NEC!SSARILY BE IJIIITED TO, THE
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A. ADEQUATE DESIGN OF GRADES, PAVING, GUTI'ERS,
DRAINAGE AND ACCESS POINTS ON ADJACENT PUBLIC OR
PRIVATE STREETS . PROPER ARRANGEMENT OF SIGNS,
LIGHTING DEVICES, LANDSCAPING AND STRUCTURES
WITH RESPECT TO TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICES, TRAFFIC
SITE DISTANCE AND ADJACENT RESIDENTIAL AREAS ; AND
8. A STATEMENT OF ZONING AND LAND USE ON SUBJECT AND
ADJACENT PROPERTIES; AND
c . A PLAN FOR THE ADEQUATE TREATMENT OF ON-SITE ...
DRAINAGE TO HANDLE STORM WATER FLOWS, PREVENT
EROSION, PLANS TO MINIMIZE THE FORMATION OF DUST
DURING AND AFTER CONSTRUCTION, TO MINIMIZE
ADVERSE IMPACTS OF DRAINAGE AND GRADING TO
ADJACENT PROPERTIES AND TO PROVIDE APPROPRIATE
TREATMENT OF EXISTING NATURAL FEATURES; AND
D. THE LOCATION, DIMENSIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF ALL
UTILITIES OR EASEMENTS ON THE PROPERTY; AND
E . WITH MULTIPLE USES, PROVIDE A LAND USE SCHEDULE
LISTING PERMITTED LAND USES AND THE AREA DEVOTED
TO EACH; AND
F . A PLAN SHOWING STRUCTURE LOCATIONS, GROSS FLOOR
AREA, FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION, AND BUILDING
HEIGHTS. AND, ADEQUATELY IDENTIFING BUILDINGS,
PARTICULARLY IN PROJECTS WHERE TWO (2) OR MORE
BUILDINGS USE ONE STREET ADDRESS OR WHERE TWO (2)
OR MORE BUILDINGS ARE LOCATED ON PRIVATE STREETS
OR DRIVES . SITES WITH MULTIPLE BUILDINGS REQUIRE
THE FOLLOWING:
1. THE INSTALLATION OF TEMPORARY SIGNS
IDENTIFYING EACH INDIVIDUAL BUILDING AT 'QIE
BEGINNING STAGE OF ITS CONSTRUCTION; AND
2 . THE INSTALLATION OF PERMANENT IDENTIFYING
SIGNS ON EACH BUILDING WIDCH WILL ALLOW
QUICK IDENTIFICATION BY EMERGENCY SERVICE
PERSONNEL AND VISITORS; AND
3 . THE INSTALLATION OF LEGIBLE MAPS AT THE MAIN
VEHICLE ENTRY POINTS AND/OR SIGNS SHOWING
ALL PRIVATE STREETS OR DRIVES AND THEIR
ALIGNMENT THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT; AND I • • G . PARKING PLANS INCLUDING: DRIVE AISLES, FIRE LANES ,
PARKING SPACES, LOCATIONS, DIMENSIONS, SPECIALLY
DESIGNATED SPACES FOR LOADING OR THE DISABLED,
SCHEDULE OF REQUIRED AND PROVIDED SPACES,
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STRUCTURES; AND
H . A SCHEDULE OF DWELLING UNITS <IF APPLICABLE> BY
BUILDING, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS, AND DWEWNG UNIT
DENSITY BASED ON UNITS DMDED BY ACRES OF NET LOT
AREA REMAINING AFTER RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATIONS;
AND
I . A PLAN SHOWING THE LOCATION AND AREA OF OPEN AND
RECREATION SPACE, INCLUDING ADEQUATE AMOUNTS
AND SAFE LOCATIONS OF PLAY AREAS FOR CIULDREN AND
OTHER RECREATIONAL AREAS ACCORDING TO THE
CONCENTRATION OF OCCUPANCY IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS;
AND
J . THE FINAL LANDSCAPE PLANS INCLUDING MATERIAL
SCHEDULE LISTING QUANTITIES, SPECIES, COMMON NAME,
MINIMUM SIZE AT PLANTING, AREA CALCULATIONS FOR
REQUIRED AND PROVIDED LANDSCAPE AREA AND
IRRIGATION PLANS, INCLUDING DETAILS AND CROSS-
SECTIONS. THE PROVISIONS OF ANY SPECIFIC
LANDSCAPING CRITERIA APPROVED IN THE PUD DISTRICT
PLAN THAT DIFFERS FROM THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
LANDSCAPING ORDINANCE SHOULD BE CITED ON THE PUD
SITE PLAN; AND
K. A PLAN SHOWING FENCES, WALLS OR YEAR-ROUND
NATURAL SCREEN PLANTING AND LANDSCAPING WHEN
NECESSARY TO SHIELD ADJACENT RESIDENTIAL AREAS
FROM COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND PARKING AREAS;
AND
L. A PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION PLAN INCLUDING
SIDEWALKS, PATHWAYS AND INDICATING MATERIALS
AND DIMENSIONS; AND
M. A PLAN SHOWING DIMENSIONS OF SEPARATION BETWEEN
BUILDINGS, STREETS, AND OTHER FEATURES; AND
N. A PLAN SHOWING AREAS SUBJECT TO FLOODING FROM A
MAJOR STORM INCLUDING THE 5 YEAR AND 100 YEAR
STORMS, DETENTION AND RETENTION AREAS AND
PROVISIONS FOR CONTROLLED RELEASE OF WATER FROM
DETENTION OR RETENTION AREAS FOLLOWING A MAJOR
STORM; AND
0 . A SIGNAGE PLAN SHOWING LOCATION, SIZE, MATERIAL I • • AND LIGHTING OF SIGNS INCLUDING SPECIFICALLY
ADOPTED REVIEW CRITERIA WHERE APPLICABLE; AND
P. PUBLIC AMENITIES THAT MAY BE INCLUDED IN THE
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BUILDING ELEVATIONS , FACADE TREATMENTS, AND
EXTERIOR BUILDING MATERIALS, AS NECESSARY TO
ESTABLISH HOW THE PROPOSED PUD USES AND
STRUCTURES RELATE INTERNALLY AND/OR TO THE
NEIGHBORING PROPERTIES .
2. CITY REVIEW .
A. AS STATED WITHIN THE APPROVED PUD DISTRICT PLAN
AUTHORIZED BY COUNCIL, THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION AND THE CITY COUNCIL OR THE
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW TEAM (DRT) SHALL EVALUATE
THE PUD SITE PLAN FOR CONFORMANCE WITH THE
APPROVED PUD DISTRICT PLAN AND THE PUD SITE PLAN
CRITERIA HEREIN. THE REVIEWING AUTHORITY SHALL
REVIEW THE SITE PLAN AND SHALL MAKE THE
FOLLOWING FINDINGS :
l. THE PUD SITE PLAN IS, OR IS NOT, IN CONFORMANCE
WITH THE DISTRICT PLAN REQUIREMENTS; AND
2. ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS, DRAWINGS, REFERRALS ,
RECOMMENDATIONS, AND APPROVALS HA VE BEEN
RECEIVED; AND
3. THE PUD SITE PLAN IS CONSISTENT WITH ADOPrED
AND GENERALLY ACCEPTED STANDARDS OF
DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD ;
AND
4. THE PUD SITE PLAN IS SUBSTANTIALLY CONSISTENT
WITH THE GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES AND/OR
ANY OTHER ORDINANCE , LAW OR REQUIREMENT OF
THE CITY .
B. THE REVIEWING AUTHORITY SHALL RETURN ONE OR
MORE COPIES OF THE PUD SITE PLAN TO THE APPLICANT ,
MARKED TO SHOW APPROVAL , APPROVAL WITH
CONDITIONS , OR DENIAL. THE ORT SHALL, WHEN THE
SITE PLAN IS APPROVED, BUT NOT PRIOR TO THE
RECORDING OF THE APPROVED PUD DISTRICT PLAN AND
DOCUMENTS , RECORD A COPY OF SUCH PORTIONS OF THE
PLAN AS MAY BE APPROPRIATE IN THE OFFICE OF THE
COUNTY CLERI{ AND FILE A COPY WITH THE CITY.
3 . MINOR MODIFICATIONS TO PUD SITE PLAN : THE CITY
THROUGH THE ORT MAY AUTHORIZE MINOR DEVIATIONS
FROM THE PUD SITE PLAN WHEN SUCH DEVIATIONS APPEAR
NECESSARY IN LIGHT OF TECHNICAL OR ENGINEERING
CONSIDERATIONS . MINOR DEVIATIONS SHALL NOT BE
PERMITTED IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING CIRCUMSTANCES
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A. A CHANGE IN THE CHARACTER OF THE DEVELOPMENT; OR
8. A CHANGE IN THE LAND USES; OR
C . A CHANGE IN THE GENERAL LOCATION OF LAND USES; OR
D . AN INCREASE IN THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF ANY BUILDING
OF MORE THAN FIVE PERCENT (5'1>); OR
E . AN INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS, OR IN
THE RATIO OF THE GROSS FLOOR AREA OF STRUCTURES
TO THE LAND AREA, OR INCREASES IN THE PROPOSED
GROSS FLOOR AREA WlTHlN ANY PARTICULAR LAND USE
OF MORE THAN TWO PERCENT (2%); OR
F . A REDUCTION IN THE SETBACKS FROM PROPERTY LINES;
OR
G . AN INCREASE OF MORE THAN TWO PERCENT (2'1>) IN
GROUND COVERAGE BY STRUCTURES OR SURFACE
PARKING; OR
H . A REDUCTION BY MORE THAN TWO PERCENT (2%) IN THE
LAND AREA DESIGNATED FOR LANDSCAPING; OR
I . A REDUCTION IN THE RATIO OF OFF-STREET PARKING
AND LOADING SPACE TO GROSS FLOOR AREA OR NUMBER
OF DWELLING UNITS IN STRUCTURES; OR
J . A CHANGE AFFECTING THE ACCESS FROM AND THROUGH
PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT
CURB CUT LOCATIONS MAY SHIFT UNLESS SPECIFICALLY
ESTABLISHED BY THE DISTRICT PLAN.
4. SITE PLAN AMENDMENTS: ALL PUD SITE PLANS APPROVED
AND RECORDED HEREUNDER MAY ONLY BE AMENDED
PURSUANT TO THE SAME PROCEDURE AND SUBJECT TO THE
SAME LIMITATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS BY WHICH SUCH
PLANS WERE APPROVED .
J . APPEAL · PUD SITE PLAN.
1. THE APPLICANT MAY APPEAL ANY DETERMINATION OR
ACTION TAKEN BY THE CITY UNDER TIUS CHAPTER TO AN
ARAPAHOE COUNTY COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION AS
TO WHETHER THE CITY COUNCIL'S FINDINGS WERE
ARBITRARY AND CAPRICIOUS. IF THE DECISION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL IS FOUND TO BE ARBITRARY AND CAPRICIOUS, THE
CITY COUNCIL SHALL REVIEW THE MATl'ER AGAIN . SAID
APPEAL TO THE COURT MUST OCCUR WITHIN 30 DAYS OR
SHALL BE TIME BARRED.
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ACTION TAKEN BY THE ORT UNDER THIS CHAPTER TO THE
Pl.ANNlNG AND ZONING COMMISSION. THE Pl.ANNlNG AND
ZONING COMMISSION SHALL MAKE A FINDING OF WHETHER
THE DETERMINATION OR ACTION OF THE ORT WAS
ARBITRARY AND CAPRICIOUS . IF A FINDING IS MADE THAT THE
DRT'S DETERMINATION OR ACTION WAS ARBITRARY AND
CAPRICIOUS THEN SUCH DETERMINATION OR ACTION SHALL
BE OVERTURNED . THE DECISION OF THE Pl.ANNlNG AND
ZONING COMMISSION MAY BE APPEALED TO AN ARAPAHOE
COUNTY COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION AS TO
WHETHER THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION'S
FINDINGS WERE ARBITRARY AND CAPRICIOUS. IF THE
DECISION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION IS
FOUND TO BE ARBITRARY AND CAPRICIOUS, THE PLANNING
AND ZONING COMMISSION SHALL REVIEW THE MATTER
AGAIN . SAID APPEAL TO THE COURT MUST OCCUR WITHIN 30
DAYS OR SHALL BE TIME BARRED .
NOTICE OF APPEAL. APPELLANTS SHALL FILE AN APPEAL
FROM A ORT DECISION ON A CITY APPLICATION FORM AND
SHALL SPECIFICALLY STATE THE BASIS OF THE APPEAL. AN
APPEAL SHALL BE FILED WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE FINAL
DATE OF A SPECIFIC DETERMINATION OR ACTION. NOTICE OF
AN APPEAL FROM A DECISION OF THE DRT HEARING SHALL
CONFORM TO THE MANNER IN WHICH THE ORIGINAL NOTICE
FOR THE APPLICATION WAS GIVEN . THE APPELLANT SHALL BE
RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL NOTICING MATERIALS REQUIRED IN
THE ORIGINAL APPLICATION .
Sectjon 2. Safety CJauaes The City Council , hereby finch, determines, and
declares that this Ordinance is promulgated under the general police power of the
City of Englewood , that it is promulgated for the health, safety, and welfare of the
public, and that this Ordinance is necessary for the preservation of health and
safety and for the protection of public convenience and welfare. The City Council
further determines that the Ordinance bears a rational relation 1D the proper
legislative object sought to be obtained .
Sectjon 3. Seyerabj)jty If any clause, sentence, paragraph, or part of this
Ordinance or the application thereof 1D any person or circumstances shall for any
reason be adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction invalid , such judgment
shall not affect impair or invalidate the remainder of this Ordinance or its
application to other persona or ciraun1tance1 .
Section ,. Inconaiatent Ordjnance, All other Ordinances or portions thereof
inconsistent or conflicting with this Ordinance or any portion hereof are hereby
repealed to the extent of 1uch inconaiatency or conflict.
Sectjon 5. Effect, of !'.CIIMI or modjficatjon The repeal or modification of any
provision of the Code of the City of Englewood by this Ordinance shall not releaae ,
extinguis h , alter, modify, or change in whole or in part any penalty, forfeiture , or
liability, either civil or criminal, which shall have been incurred under 1uch
provis ion , and each provision •hall be treated and held u •till remaining in forc e
for the purposes of 1u1tainin1 any and all proper actions , auita, proceeding,, and
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pl'OtleCutiona for the enforcement of the penalty, forfeiture, or liability, u well u for
the purpoae of sustaining any judgment, decree, or order whim can or may be
rendered, entered, or made in such ac:tiooa, auita, proceedinp, or proeecutiooa.
Sed;ign 6. fmalu. The Penalty Provision of'E.M.C . Sectioo l-4-1 lhall apply to
each and every violation of tbia Ordinance.
Introduced, read in full, and puaed on tint reading on the lat day of April, 1996.
Publiahed u a Bill for an Ordinance on the ,th day of April, 1996.
Thomas J. Burm, Mayor
ATTEST :
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucriahia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify
that the above and foreaoing ia a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced,
read in full, and paued on first reading on the lit day of April, 1996.
Loucriahia A. Ellis
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REQUEST
Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission
Robert Simpson, Manager, Neighborhood and Business Development
Mark Graham, Neighborhood Community Coordinator
February 2, 1996
PC Date: February 6, 1996
Planned Unit Developmeat (PUB) Zone District
En&lewood Comprelaeuive Zonin1 Ordiaaace Aaadmeat
Case# OR 96-02 (Continued from January 23 , 1996)
The request before the Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission is for the approval of a
Planned Unit Development (PUD) zone district, as revised . After your review, conunent and
approval staff will forward the PUD ordinance to City Council for approval . Council approval of
the PUD zone district ordinance will amend Englewood's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance .
Find attached a copy of the draft,~ Planned Unit Development zone district ordinance for
your consideration .
RECOMMENDATION
I . Staff' recommends that the Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission approve the
attached Planned Unit Development (PUD) zone district as an amendment to Englewood's
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance .
2 . Staff'reconunends that the Planning and Zoning Commission reconunend to City Council
approval of the zoning amendment .
BACKGROUND
The proposed PUD ordinance has been revised in response to Englewood Planning and Zoning
Commission comments at the January 23, 1996 Public Hearing . Staff'has added provisions for
appeal, zoning and site plan reversion, design consideration, and model findings . Staff' revised
other provisions , including : waiver of submittal requirements and the authority of the Commission
to review both the PUD District Plan and by request, the PUD site plan . Other revisions are
based on funher research into similar ordinances of adjacent cities and comments received from
other City depanments .
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REVISIONS
Six sipificant revisions are addreued in the revised PUD Ordinance. Those revisions are listed
below with a brief commentary about each .
I. &maJ . Appeals to staff" decisions about a project may be made to the Planning and
Zoning Commission (PZC). Appeals to PZC decisions on PUD requirements may be
made to the City Council. City Council decisions may be appealed to the courts.
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2. BcmJio1J Qw•s . PUD District Plan zonina shall revert to the previous zoning two
years after Council approval if the City determines that no IUbstantial progress hu been
made to develop the site accor!1in1 to the approved PUD District Plan . Progreu shall be
deemed to nan approval of a PUD Site Plan or iauanc:e of a Building Permit. Applicants
may request a one year extension . The Plannins and Zoning Commission may determine
whether IUbslantial progress is evident based on the information presented with the
application .
PUD Site Plan shall become IUll and void two years after Planning Commission approval
if the City determines that no substantial progress hu been made to develop the site
according to the approved PUD Site Plan . Progreu shall be deemed to nan iuuance of
a Building Permit within a two year period. Applicants may request a one year extension .
The Planning and Zoning Commission may determine whether IUbstantial progress is
evident based on the information presented with the application .
3 . Submittal llegyiremeot1. The authority to waive IUbrnittal requirements is more clearly
defined . On PUD District Plans and Site Plans that require PZC review, staff may only
make recommendations to the PZC to waive lllbmittal requiremeab . The final dec:ilion is
up to the PZC which may accept or revile thole requirements at their larin&-For PUD
Site Plans requiring administrative review, ltaff'may waive lllbmittal requireme.-1 iftbey
determine that they are not applicable or Olherwile unneceuary for the review of a
specific project . In both cues staff"naast explain their decision in writing to the PZC when
any submittal requirements are waived .
4. Qesjp Review . Staff's authority to review design issues is stated explicitly . Staft'"may
review architectural elevations and building materials, landscape plans and materials, and
may approve, condition approval on chanps, or deny plan approval if the designs or
materials are inappropriate .
S. Owncahip . A provision hu been added that requires all contipous property under one
ownership be included in a PUD application .
6 . Fjndjnp for Am>covll -The PZC shall make 8ndinp for approval of the District Plan and Site
Plan and may add others deemed appropriate bued on the information c:onlained in the
documents and statements at the public hearing .
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NOTU'ICA TION
Notice of this Englewood Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance amendment wu published within the
Englewood Herald a minimum of l S days before this Planning and Zoning Commission public
hearing .
cc: Robert Simpson, Manager
Cue# OR 96-01 File
attachment Planned Unit Development (PUD) ordinance
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMl~ION
IN 1HE MATl'ER OF CASE IOR-96-02 )
FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS )
AND RECOMMENDA 110NS REI.A TING )
TO A PROPOSm AMENDMENT OF )
1HE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING }
ORDINANCE BY ENACTING A NEW )
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT}
INl11A TED BY:
NEIGHBORHOOD & BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT STAFF AND CITY
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
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FINDINGS OF FACT AND
CONCLUSIONS OF 1HE
CITY PLANNING AND
Z0NING COMMISSION
Case #OR-96-02 was opened for Public Hearing before the City Planning and Zoning Com-
mission on January 23, 1996 in the City Council Chambers of Englewood City Hall.
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Commission members present:
Commission members absent:
Homer, Shoop, Tobin, Weber, Douglas, Dummer Mason
Garrett, Redpath
The Public Hearing was continued on February 6, 1996.
Commission members present:
Commission members absent:
Douglas, Dummer, Garrett, Homer, Redpath, Shoop,
Tobin, Weber, Mason
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Testimony was received from staff. Commission members received the Notice of Public
Hearing, and Staff Reports dated January 18, 1996 and February 6, 1996, with attached drafts
of proposed Planned Unit Development rqulations . Mr . Celva of the Downtown Develop-
ment Authority had been in attendance on February 6•, but departed prior to public input on
the Hearing. No audience was present to address the Commission.
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1. TBA T the Public Hearin& was initiated by the Slaff of the Office of Neighborhood and
Business Development.
2. TBA T Notice of Public Harinc wu published in the Ena)ewood Herald on January
11, 1996, &ivin& notice of the date, time, and place of said Public Harin&-
3. TBA T Mark Graham, Nei&hborhood Community Coordinalor, testified reprdin& the
proposed amendment of the Comprehensive 7.onina Ordinance by implementin& a new
Planned Unit Development (PUD) District. Mr. Graham's testimony addressed the
need to stren&tben and clarify cumnt procedures (Planned Development) by repealing
the existinc PD rqulations, and implementin& the proposed PUD rqulations.
4. TBA T Planning Commission members posed questions reguding the impact of the
proposed new regulations on existing Planned Developments, the procedure to be fol-
lowed as outlined in the proposed Planned Unit Development regulations, the impact
the new procedures may have both on developers and on the approvinc bodies, the dif-
ference between a "District Plan" and a "Site Plan", and posed questions to provide gen-
eral clarification of the proposed process.
5. TBA T Plannin& Commission members pve Slaff sugestions of issues to be included
in the proposed rqulations, such as inclusion of standards, a reversionary clause, and
clarification of "substantial progress".
6. TBA T Commissioners Doups, Tobin, and Mason did not qree with the proposed
application of the PUD standards to R-1 Residentially zoned districts.
CONCLUSIONS
1. 1HA T proper notice of the Public Hearin& was published in the F.nalewgod HeJald on
January 11, 1996, givin& notice of the date, place, and time of the Public Hearing .
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3.
TBA T testimony was received from the Slaff, both verbal and written, which is incor-
porated into the record of the Hearin&.
TBA T the proposed Planned Unit Development District will provide for:
a. Flexibility and creativity in zonin& and land use standards which are not pro-
vided for within standard mne districts and not characteristic of the existing
Planned Development provisions.
b. Clarity in lan&uace and administration not characteristic of the existing Planned
Development section of the Comprehensive Zonin& Ordinance; and
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the conceptual PUD District Plan and on detailed Site Plan documents.
DECISION
THEREFORE. it is the decision of die City Plannina and 7.onin& Commission dial die pro-
posed amendment of the Comprehensive l.onin& Ordinlnc:e, by ~ the aisliJI& Planned
DeYelopmcnt (PD) rqulllions and enactin& new Planned Unit Development (PUD) District
rqulations, should be appnMd.
This decision was reached upon a voce on a motion made at the meelin& of the City Plannin&
and Zonin& Commission on February 6, 1996, by Mr. Mason, seconded by Mr. Weber, which
motion states:
1be Plannin& Commislioa approved the proposed Planned Unit Development (PUD)
replatlons. as amended wltb lanpqe cbanaeS cited tbls date (February ,. 1996). and
refer said replatlons to the City CauncU ror approval.
The vote was called:
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
Shoop, Tobin, Weber, Douglas , Dummer, Garrett, Homer, Redpath, Mason
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The motion carried.
These Findin&s and Conclusions are effective as of die meetin& of February 6, 1996.
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING fflLE 5, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL
CODS 1111 WITII TIIB ADDITION OP A Mn CIIAPl'BR 11, BSTABUIIRINO
LICENSE REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SERVICES IN
TD CITY OP BNOLBWOOD.
WHEREAS, the Englewood Municipal Code does not currently licenae or regulate
temporary employment services; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council hu set the goal of improving the. business
and residential quality of life in the City; and
WHEREAS, the citizens of the City have expreaaed concern, regarding the impact
of temporary employment services on the Englewood community; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Safety Services hu establiahed that temporary
employment eervices, that operate a central location where day laborers ueemble
and are diepatched to work for a third party ueer, have created a neptive impact on
neighborhoode through inc:reued nuieance activity or by attracting individuals that
contribute to increued nuiaance activity; and
WHEREAS, the City deeirel to ezempt thoee buaineues that are not creating a
negative impact to the City; and
WHEREAS, thie Ordinance will eetabliah a licenee that relisters and regulates
temporary employment services in the City; and
WHEREAS, the identification of temporary employment aervices that operate a
central location where day laborers ueemble and are di1patcbed to work for a third
party ueer will allow the City to focu1 ite reeourcee to reeolve any problems on current
and future 1itee; and
WHEREAS, the City will conduct an onroinl review of enforcement, licenaing
and zoning iAuea concerning temporary employment aervices; and
WHEREAS, the licensing of temporary employment Nrvices protects the health,
aafety and welfare of the public;
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS :
$ec;tion l. The City Council of the City ofEn,lewood, Colorado hereby approves
amending Title 5, of the Enclewood Municipal Code 1985, by addina a new Chapter
13, entitled Temporary Employment Services, pertaining to the regulation and
licenaing of person• and entities that provide temporary employment Nrvices in the
City of Englewood . Title 5, Chapter 13, shall read u follows :
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Date
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Initiated By
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COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
Subject
Bill for ., ordinance
establishing licensing
requirements for temporary
employment agencies in the
c· ofE
Staff Source
18Wicz Director
This bill for an ordinance establishes license requirements for temporary employment
agencies in the City of Englewood. The City Council has set goals of improving the business
and residential quality of life in the City. This bill for ordinance will establish a license that
registers temporary employment agencies in the City. This is seen as a positive step for both
the business and residential communities in the City. The fee for this license is not
established in this bill , Council may set the fee by resolution in the future .
At the January 15, 1996 City Council meeting, citizens addressed the Council regarding the
community's concern over temporary employment agencies .
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Staff recommends City Council approve this bill for an ordinance.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND AL TERNATNES IDENTIFIED
The City of Englewood currently does not license or 1'9QUlate temporary employment
agencies . Concemed citizens have addressed City CCU1Cil regarding the impact temporary
employment agencies have in the surrounding community.
City staff has meet with c:onc:emed citizens, business owners, industry rwpresentatives, and
the Englewood Chamber of Commerce to gather input into this process.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
None
UST OF ATIACHMENTS
Copy of a bill for an ordinance .
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL
CODE 1185 WITH THE .ADDfflON OP A NEW CHAPTER 18, ESTABLISHING
LICENSE REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SERVICES IN
THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD.
WHEREAS, the Englewood Municipal Code does not currently license or regulate
temporary employment services; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council hu set the goal of improving the business
and residential quality of life in the City; and
WHEREAS, the citizens of the City have expressed concerns regarding the impact
of temporary employment services on the Englewood community; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Safety Services has establilhed that temporary
employment services, that operate a central location where day laborers aasemble
and are dispatched to work for a third party user, have created a negative impact on
neighborhoods through increaaed nuisance activity or by attracting individuals that
contribute to increued nuiunce activity; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to exempt thOBe buainesaN that are not creating a
negative impact to the City; and
WHEREAS, this Ordinance will establilh a licenae that registers and regulates
temporary employment services in the City; and
WHEREAS, the identification of temporary employment services that operate a
central location where day laborers aasemble and are dispatched to work for a third
party user will allow the City to focus its resources to reaolve any problems on current
and future sites; and
WHEREAS, the City will conduct an ongoing review of enforcement, licensing
and zoning iuues concerning temporary employment 1ervice1; and
WHEREAS, the licensing of temporary employment services protects the health,
safety and welfare of the public;
NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS :
S@ctjon 1. The City Council of the City of En,lewood, Colorado hereby approves
amending Title 5 , of the Enclewood Municipal Code 1985, by addin, a new Chapter
13, entitled Temporary Employment Servicea, pertaining to the regulation and
licensing of persons and entities that provide temporary employment services in the
City of Englewood . Title 5, Chapter 13, lball read u follows:
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5-13 : TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SERVICES :
5-13-1: COMPLIANCE; UCENSE REQUIRED: IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY
PERSON OR ENTITY THAT OPERATES A CENTRAL LOCATION WHERE
DAY LABORERS ASSEMBLE AND ARE DISPATCHED TO WORK FOR A
THIRD PARTY USER WITHOUT FIRST HAVING OBTAINED AN
ANNUALLY RENEWABLE AND NON-TRANSFERABLE TEMPORARY
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE LICENSE ISSUED BY THE CITY .
5-13-2 : LICENSING APPUCATION; FEE: THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD SHALL
ISSUE A LICENSE ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS
ORDINANCE. ALL APPLICANTS FOR A TEMPORARY SERVICE LICENSE
SHALL FILE AN APPLICATION FOR SUCH LICENSE WITH THE LICENSING
OFFICER ON FORMS TO BE PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD .
THE APPLICATION FOR A LICENSE SHALL CONTAIN THE INFORMATION
REQUIRED IN THIS ORDINANCE . EACH INDMDUAL APPLICANT ,
PARTNER OF A PARTNERSHIP, OFFICER, DIRECTOR AND HOLDER OF
TEN PERCENT OR MORE OF THE CORPORATE STOCK OF A CORPORATE
APPLICANT SHALL BE NAMED IN EACH APPLICATION . EACH
APPLICANT SHALL FURNISH AS AN ATTACHMENT TO AND PART OF
SUCH APPLICATION, EVIDENCE THAT THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT
MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING
ORDINANCE . EACH CORPORATE APPLICANT SHALL FURNISH EVIDENCE
THAT IT IS IN GOOD STANDING UNDER THE STATUTES OF THE STATE
OF COLORADO , OR IN THE CASE OF A FOREIGN CORPORATION ,
EVIDENCE THAT IT IS CURRENTLY AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN
THE STATE OF COLORADO . THE LICENSE ISSUED UNDER THIS
ORDINAN CE SHALL BE APPLICABLE ONLY FOR THE LOCATION
IDENTIFIED IN THE LICENSE APPLICATION , AND ONLY FOR THE
OWNER/APPLICANT MAKING THE LICENSE APPLI CATION EAC H
APPLI CANT SHALL PAY A NONREFUNDABLE APPLICATI O N FEE AT THE
TI ME OF FILING AN APPLICATION AND AT 111E TIIIE AN AMENDMENT lS
MADE TO THE APPLICATION . SUCH ~ SHALL IE DETERMINED BY
TH E CITY COUNCIL AND SET BY RESOLUTION .
5-13-3 · UCD1E FEE: THE CITY FINDS, DETERMINES AND DECLARES
THAT CONSIDERING THE NATURE OF THE TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE BUSINESS AS WELL AS THE RELATIONSHIP OF SUCH
BUSINESSES TO THE MUNICIPAL WELFARE , AND FURTHER THE
RELATIONSHIP THERETO TO THE EXPENDITURES REQUIRED OF THE
CITY AND ALL OTHER MATTERS PROPERLY TO BE CONSIDERED IN
RELATION THERETO, THE CLASSIFICATION OF SUCH A BUSINESS AS A
SEPARATE TYPE OF BUSINESS OR OCCUPATION REQUIRING A SEPARATE
LI CENSE FEE IS REASONABLE , PROPER , UNIFORM ,
NONDISCRIMINATORY AND NECESSARY FOR A JUST AND PROPER
DISTRIBUTION OF COSTS FOR CITY SERVICES . THE CITY HEREBY
LEVIES AND ASSESSES FOR EACH YEAR AN ANNUAL TEMPORARY
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE LICENSE FEE. THE ANNUAL LICENSE FEE FOR
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE
CITY AND SET BY RESOLUTION . SUCH FEE SHALL BE PAYABLE PRIOR TO
THE ISSUANCE OF THE LICENSE . ANY LICENSE ISSUED PURSUANT TO
THIS ORDINANCE SHALL EXPIRE ON THE 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER OF
EACH YEAR . SUCH LICENSE FEE SHALL BE PRORATED FOR THE
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IN WHICH THE TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
ISSUED .
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TO THIS ORDINANCE SHALL NOT BE TRANSFERABLE . ANY ...____,,u LICENSE MAY NOT BE TRANSFERRED TO EITHER ANOTHER
PERSON OR A LOCATION OTHER THAN THAT LISTED IN THE LICENSE
APPLICATION . ANY CHANGE IN THE PARTNERS OF A PARTNERSHIP OR
IN OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, OR HOLDERS OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE OF
THE STOCK OF A CORPORATE LICENSEE HOLDING A TEMPORARY
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE LICENSE SHALL RESULT IN TERMINATION OF
THE LICENSE OF THE PARTNERSHIP OR CORPORATION UNLESS A
WRITTEN AMENDMENT TO -THE ORIGINAL APPLICATION IS MADE AS
REQUIRED BY SECTION 5-13-6 .
5-13-5: UCENSE RENEWAL: ANNUAL RENEWAL REQUESTS MUST BE
FILED WITH THE LICENSING OFFIC~R NO LATER THAN THE FIRST DAY
OF DECEMBER OF EACH CALENDAR YEAR ON FORMS TO BE PROVIDED BY
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
5-13-6 : CHANGE OF OWNER, SIIAREIIOLDER, PARTNER
OFFICER OR DIRECTOR:
IN THE EVENT OF A CHANGE OF OWNER, OFFICER, DIRECTOR, OR
HOLDER OF MORE THAN TEN PERCENT OF THE SHARES OF STOCK OF A
CORPORATE LICENSE HOLDER OR PARTNER OF A PARTNERSHIP,
DISCLOSURE IN WRITING BY AN AMENDMENT TO THE ORIGINAL
APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE LICENSE THEREOF SHALL BE MADE TO THE LICENSING
OFFICER.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION, NEITHER A
NEW LICENSE NOR AN AMENDMENT TO AN EXISTING LICENSE SHALL
BE REQUIRED UPON ANY CHANGE, DIRECTLY OR BENEFICIALLY, IN THE
OWNERSHIP OF ANY LICENSED TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE,
WHICH IS OWNED DIRECTLY OR BENEFICIALLY BY A PERSON THAT AS
AN ISSUER HAS A CLASS OF SECURITIES REGISTERED PURSUANT TO
SECTION 12 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF lllCk (THE "ACT") OR
IS AN ISSUER OF SECURITIES WHICH IS REQUIRED TO FILE REPORTS
WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO
SECTION 15(D ) OF THE ACT , PROVIDED THAT SUCH PERSON FILES WITH
THE COMMISSIONER SUCH INFORMATION, DOCUMENTS AND REPORTS
AS ARE REQUIRED BY THE PROVISIONS OF THE ACT TO BE FILED BY
SUCH ISSUER WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION .
SUCH ISSUER SHALL FILE WITH THE LICENSING OfflCER INFORMATION
ON OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF SUCH ISSUER OF ANY LICENSED OR
INTERMEDIATE SUBSIDIARY AS IS OTHERWISE REQUIRED OF OFFICERS
AND DIRECTORS OF CORPORATE TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SERVICES.
THE APPLICANT OR LICENSE HOLDER SHALL PAY A FEE FOR
AMENDMENT OF THE APPLICATION, WHICH FEE SHALL BE
DETERMINED BY THE CITY AND SET BY RESOLUTION .
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$ection 2. Safety Clau,ea The City Council, hereby finds , determines, and
declares that this Ordinance is promulgated under the general police power of the
City of Englewood , that it iB promulgated for the health, aafety, and welfare of the
public, and that this Ordinance iB neceuary for the praervation of health and
aafety and for the protection of public convenience and welfare. The City Council
further determines that the Ordinance bean a rational relation ID the proper
legislative object aought to be obtained.
$ection 3. Sexerability If any clame, NllteDce, paragraph, or part of this
Ordinance or the application thereof ID any perllOD or circum1tance1 lhall for any
reuon be adjudged by a court of competent juriadiction invalid, IUCb judgment
shall not affect impair or invalidate the remainder of this Ordinance or its
application to other penona or circumltanCM.
$ec;tion ' Jomoei!Wlt Ordio•ocea All other Ordinancea or portions thereof
inconsistent or conflicting with this Ordinance or any portion hereof are hereby
repealed to the elltent of such incomiatency or contlict.
$ec;tion 5. Ef[a;t of nmetl gr modificatjop The repeal or modification of any
provision of the Code of the City of Englewood by this Ordinance lhall not release ,
extinguish, alter, modify, or change in whole or in part any penalty, forfeiture, or
liability, either civil or criminal, which shall have hem incuned under auch
provision, and each provilion lhall be treated and held u ltill remaining in force
for the purpoleB of suataining any and all proper actions, 1uitl, proc:eedinp, and
prosecutions for the enforcement of the penalty, forfeiture, or liability, u -nu for
the purpose of sustaining any judgment, decree, or order which can or may be
rendered, entered, or made in such actions, auitl, pl'OC'9Minp, or proaecutiona.
Sec;tiop 6 . fmalty. The Penalty Provision of E.M.C . Section 1-4-1 lhall apply to
each and every violation of this Ordinance .
Introduced, read in full, and pauecl on tint reading on the lat clay of April, 1996.
Published u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 4th day of April, 1996.
1bomu J . Burm, Mayor
ATTEST :
Loucris hia A. Elli1, City Clerk
I, Loucriahia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City al Eqlewood, Colorado, hereby certify
that the above and forepinc i1 a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced,
read in full , and paued on ftnt reading on the lat day of April, 1996.
Loucriahia A. Ellis
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THE ORDINANCE.
RESOLUTION NO .
SE~OF1996
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING FEES FOR TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES LICENSED WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO .
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WHEREAS, the City finds, determines and declares that considering the nature of the
temporary employment eervice1 and the relationahip of such a bu1ine1111 to the municipal
welfare, the relationship thereto to the e:q,enditurea required of the City and all other matters
properly to be considered in relation thereto, the clauification of such buaine1111 aa a aeparate
type of business or. occupation requiring aeparate fees i1 reasonable, proper, uniform,
nondiscriminatory, and necessary for a just and proper distribution of coats for City
services;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Section 1. A nonrefundable application fee in the amount of one hundred dollars
($100.00) ia established for each applicant applying for a Temporary Employment Services
License to operate within the City of Englewood. All temporary employment aervice
businesses operating in the City of Englewood, Colorado at the time that this Reaolution is
adopted shall not be required to pay the initial application fee .
Section 2. A nonrefundable fee in the amount of twenty-five dollan ($25.00) for filing an
amendment to the application i1 hereby established.
Section 3. An annual licenae fee for temporary employment eervice buain-
authorized to do business within the City of Englewood, Colorado, of fifty dollan ($50.00) is
hereby established. All temporary employment and day labor apnciea operatiJlc in the
City of Englewood, Colorado at the time that this Reaolutioo ii adopted llball be required to
obtain s licenae and pay the initial application fee within thirty (30) days &om the date this
Resolution becomes effective.
AMENDED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED thia _ day of---~ 1998 .
ATTEST : Thomas J . Burns, llayor
Loucri1hia A . Elli•, City Clerk
I, Loucriahia A. Ellis, City Clerk for the City of Engl-ood. Colorado, hereby certify the
above is a true copy of Resolution No . _, Series of 1996.
Loucriahia A. Elli•
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INITIATED BY 8TAFF aoultCE
Financial Services Department
COUNCIL GOAL AND PIIEVIOU8 COUNCL ACTION
The 1"5 budget and appropnallon ontlnancls..,. ortglnally rNd and pwed on tlnal rNdlng on Nowernbel 7,
11M. These supplemental appropriations,.... fnlm evera tllal..,. unfor•11n wllerl tlle ortglllll budga( was
adopted.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Slaff recommends City Council approve 11111 r9ICllullon 11M11d111g tlle 1115 budget.
UCKOOUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALWTW IDINIW&
The 1"5 budget and appropriltion Oldll•w..,. ._..._,... and pwed on tlnll 191111111g on 7,
11N. Generally,*" IIPP"*'-lle Counclwlh ............................... ....., ... ~
and. TIiis adlon lnlul'al tllal al fundl ......._ durtng 1115 ........... br .. Councll.
No --°'*"' ... ldenllfied .
NIMICW.. .. ACT
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Fund Balance I s 142,000
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City Manager Depanmcnt-Storm Cleanup s 142,000
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Contributions s 22,000
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Actuarial and audit fees I I s 6,600
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A DIOLUTION AIBNDIHG TD APPltO¥BD 1111 8UDOft AND APPaOPIIIA'l'ING
MONIES FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, the City Council oftbe City of Englewood, Colorado, deairell to make certain
changes to the 1995 Annual Budget which were unfon!181111 when the original 1995 Buclpt
wuadopted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
5@c;tjgp 1. The City of Englewood 1995 Budget ia hereby amended u follows:
GENERAL FUND
Soutt.e of f11nd1 ·
General Fund Balance
Pee of Fund•·
CMO-Storm Cleanup
DONOR'S FUND
Soun:e of Fund•:
Earnings on Investment.
Contribution from Swedish
Bookmobile Contribution
UM pf !J1ode :
Contribution to Interfaith Tuk Fcne
Bookmobile Operation
PAYING QIBJ'BICT 33
Source pf F,1od1 ·
Fund Balance
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Principal Oil Bonda
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YOIJJNTEER FIREFIGHTERS PENSION TIUJST FUND
Smu:ce of Fe,nde :
lntereat on lnveatments
Uee of Fnnde :
Benefit Payments
Actuarial and Audit Fees
$17,000
$ 10,400
LJUDl
$ 17,000
Sa;tigp 2 . The City Manager and the Director of Financial Services are hereby
authorized to make the above changes to the 1995 Budget of the City of Englewood.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED tbia 1st day of April, 1996.
TbmllaaJ . Burm, llayor
ATTEST :
Loucriahia A. Elli•, City Clerk
I, Loucriahia A. Ellia , City Clerk for the City o( Eqlewood, Colorado, hereby certify the
above ia a true copy of Reeolution No ._, Seriea o( 1996.
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Date Agenda Item Subject Appeal Process for
11 aiii Building Licenses
April 1, 1996
Initiated By Shlff Source
Safety Services, Building Division Ben Greene, Assistant Fire Marshal
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Staff seeks Council's approval of Council Bill No. 20
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
During 1995, a situation arose concerning contractor licensing, suspension and revocation . The
Englewood Municipal Code does not address issues of appeal for suspension and revocation of a
contractors license . Also, the office authorized with issuance of the license is not authorized to suspend or
revoke such license . This bill addresses licensing and renewal of licenses for contractors working within
the City of Englewood . Also contained within this bill is the establishment of an appeal process for the
contractor concern i ng licensing.
The current edition of Municipal Code authorizes the Division of Building and Safety to establish licensing
procedures, qualify applicants for licenses, to authorize the issuance and renewal of licenses and to only
recommend suspension or revocation of licenses . This bill will change the authority of suspension and
revocation of contractor license from the City License Officer to that of the Chief Building Official. The
Chief Building Official is familiar with contractors, the type of work, nomenclature of the work and reasons
why license shou ld be suspended or revoked .
The most sign ificant change created with the adoption of this bill is the establishment of an appeal process
for contractor licen se. The current Englewood Municipal Code does not address the appeal process for
contractor licen se. Thi s bill will provide an avenue of appeal for disputes concerning contractor licensing .
Th e remainder of the bill cleans up language . Adding the word ·her• to the language, providing more
acc urate terminology to reflect the current work force .
The bill al so authorizes a reasonable time frame for notification of hearings, changing the notification time
frame from 5 days to 14 days .
FINANCIAL IMPACT
None.
LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
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COUNCIL BILL NO. 20
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ABILLPOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPl'ER 7, SECTIONS 3, 11 AND 13; AS WELL AS
'ftTIE 8, CIIAPTBR 1, SBCTION 8, OP TIIB BNGLBWOOD IIUNICIPAL OODB 1985
AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF BUILDING omcIAL TO SUSPEND OR REVOKE CONTRACTOR
UCBNSBS AND C&R'IMCATBS OP RBOISTRATION UPON VIOLATION.
WHEREAS, the Chief Building Official is vested with the authority to issue licenaea and renewal
of licenses; and
WHEREAS, this Ordinance will grant the Chief Building Official the authority to suspend or
revoke such licenses; and
WHEREAS, this Ordinance will provide an appeal process for the licensee or registrant which the
present Englewood Municipal Code does not address;
NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby approves amending Title
5, Chapter 7, Section 3 of the Englewood Municipal Code to read u follows :
5-7-3 : AUTHORITY:
A. General. Thia Chapter provides for the licen1ing and regi1tration of contracton u defined
and stipulated herein .
B. Licenses. The Division of Building and Safety is vested with the authority 1D e1tablish
licensing procedures, to qualify applicant. for license,, to eatabliah and admini1ter
examinations for licenae applicanta, to authorize the i11uance and renewal of licen11e1 and to
ree11111111e11it suspenDeiee or revoKEeMiee ef licenaes. The Ow, Liee1111e 8ffieer CHIEF
BUILDING OFFICIAL is vested with the authority to iuue and to renew licenses punuant ID
said authorization and to 1uapend or revoke SUCH licenaea .
C. Registration of Electrical , Plumbing and Plumbinf/Mechanical Contracton. The Division
of Building and Safety is vested with the authority to eatablilh regi1tration procedures for
electrical, plumbing and plumbing/mechanical contrac:ton and 1D qualify applicants for
certificates of registration . The Chief Building Official ii vested with the authority to i11ue
and to renew certificates of regiltration and to 1uapend or revoke certificates of registration .
D . Stop Work Order . Any authorized agent of the Divi1ion of Building and Safety may ilBue a
stop work order to any contractor or workman when he/SHE finda it nece11ary to enforce the
provisions of this Chapter. Commencement of work, aft.er a lltiop work order bu been i11ued,
shall not take place until all proper liceD1e1 or certificates of registration have been ilBued to
the contractor or contracton involved .
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5, Chapter 7, Section 11 of the Englewood Municipal Code to read u follows :
5-7-11 : LICENSE AND CERTIFICATE SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION:
A. Definitions .
1. Suspension. SUBpe11sion shall mean that the authority to perform work authorized by
any legally issued City contractor lic:enae or certificate of repatration ia temporarily
withdrawn for a period of time not to aceed m (6) mODtha .
2 . Revocation. Revocation shall mean that any leplly iaaued City contractor lic:enae or
certificate of registration shall become null and void . 'l'be affected licensee or
registrant may not apply for a new lic:mae or certificate BOODer than one year from the
date of revocation. Revocation action may ~ in efl'ect as long as any violation of
this Code remains unabated .
B . Authority. The Chief Building mpee• OFFICIAL shall, upOD receipt of a verified
complaint in writing, or upon penonal obaervatiOD of any violation of the provisions of this
Chapter, require any licenaee or n,eiatrant 1D appear before the LieeMe 9flieer CIUEF
BUILDING OFFICIAL for a hearin,, upon~ FOURTEEN (14) days' notice in writing
to said licenaee or re,iatrant at bialHER lut known post office addrees. 'l'be Linau 9ffieer
CIUEF BUILDING OFFICIAL shall have the power to auapend or l'ffOlte -y contractor
license or certificate of regiltratiOD , if the Li11a11 9tlieer CIUEF BUILDING OFFICIAL
shall find by a preponderance of evidence that the Ii-or n,eiatrant bu:
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~doned any contract without legal cause.
Diverted funds or property received for perform-ce of a apecific contract and applied
such fund for any other purpoee, or failed to uae such funds for the performance of said
contract.
Fraudulently deputed from or diare,arded approved plans -cl/or specifications
during the perform-ce of any conatructiOD activity.
Willfully and/or deliberately disregarded -y provision of the Eaclewood Municipal
Code or -Y provision of-y aecondary cocle adopted therein .
Misrepresented a material fact in order to obtain a liceme, certificate or permit.
Engaged in any willful, fraudulent act u a contractor by which anodier ia iltjured.
Uaed his/HER license or certificate of fflliatratiOD to obtain permits for anodier.
Carelessly or ne,tipntly failed 1D provide reuonable safety measures for the
protection of workmen -d the public.
Failed or refused to obtain a permit for any work prior to atartin, a job.
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C . Faulty Construction Corrected. When a license or certificate of registration is suspended, no
new permits shall be issued to such licensee or registrant until any faulty construction has
been corrected in accordance with the provisions of the Englewood Municipal Code. In the
event that any faulty construction is not corrected within sis. (6) months of the suspension, the
bieen11e Qflteer CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL shall have the authority to revoke the license
or certificate of registration in question.
D. Emergency Suspension. The Chief Building la11peeM1r OFFICIAL may make an emergency
suspension of any license or certificate of registration ahould the actions of the contractor
involved pose an immediate, serious and imminent threat to the health, safety and welfare of
the residents of the City. Such emergency suspension shall not continue longer than~
SIXTY (60) days without a hearing before the Lieea11e 8ffieer BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
AND APPEALS.
Section 3 . The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby approves amending Title
5, Chapter 7, Section 13 of the Englewood Municipal Code to read as follows:
5-7 -13 : PENALTIES:
A. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions ofthia Chapter or who shall violate or fail
to comply with any order made thereunder, and from which no appeal has been taken; or who
shall fail to comply with such an order as affirmed or modified by the Lieeaae 8ffieer
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS, or by a court of competent juriadiction, within
the time fixed therein, shall be considered to have violated this Code and ahall be subject to
those penalties prescribed in Section 1-4-1 of the Englewood Municipal Code. The imposition
of one penalty for any violation shall not excuse the violation nor permit it to continue, and
all such persons shall be required to correct or remedy such violation within a reasonable
time .
B . The suspension or revocation of any license or certificate of registration or other privileges
conferred by the City shall not be regarded as a penalty for the purpoees of enforcement of this
Code.
Section 4 . The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby approves
amending Title 8 , Chapter 1, Section 8 of the Englewood Municipal Code to read as follows :
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Whenever the Chief Building Official sr • ageal ahall disapprove an application; et' refuse to
grant a permit; DENY OR REVOKE A LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION
ap,lieli fer , ; M' disapprove an application for alternate materials or methods; et' when it is
claimed that the provisions of the Englewood Building and Safety Code do not apply in the manner
in which the Chief Building Official or an agent determine,, or when it ia claimed that the true
intent and meaning of the Code have been miaconatrued or wrongly interpreted by the Chief
Building Official or an agent, any penon aggrieved thereby may appeal from the decision of the
Chief Building Official or an agent to the Englewood Board of Alljuatment and Appeals within
thirty (30) days from the date of the deciaion appealed, which Board llhall review the decision of the
Chief Building Official or an agent and render a final and bindiq decision thereupon . In
considering such appeals, the Englewood Board of Alljustment and Appeals shall have the powers
granted to the Chief Building Official.
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Introduced, read in full, and puaed on tint reading on the lllt day of April, 1996.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 4th day of April, 1996.
Thomae J. Buru, Mayor
ATTEST :
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
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and foregoing is a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and paaed on tint
reading on the lat day of April, 1996.
Loucriabia A. Ellia
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Supervisory Committee
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COUNCL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCL ACTION
None .
RECOIIIIENDEDACTION
STAFF SOURCE
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The proposed action is lo approve llr 1111111D I dLC ......... IQ 7 11 c•• OIIIIIIIUcllan piqlCt lo Ille
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BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTFIED
The digester complex consista of four anaerobic digestlrl originally inllalled wilt\ tlolting covers. In the Long
Range Master Plan. three of the floating covers_.. achedullld for convenion ID tlxed covers. wilt\ one cover to
remain as a floating cover. One cover was c:onver1lld ID tlxed in 1992. Two r•mai11i11g covers .. in need of
significant repair and are scheduled for convenion to tlxed covers.
This project will convert one of the remaining tlolting covers ID a tlxed cover. The digelaer ii currently out of
service and cover replacement is required to r9tum the digester to NIYice.
The final cover will be converted to fixed in the Ph8N lb pro;ect.
Current regulatory and operational requnmenlS _... ttne digelllrw be in opeiaor, • al til'Ma . Completion of
the recommetided pro;ect will rault in the ability 10 t-. 1lw'N digelllrw in July Clt>elalicll..i condition . The final
cover can then be replaced in Ph8N lb, while ... fflNting llllllge lrNll,•tt l9qUir9malls.
Five bids W9l9 received and evaiu.d. Dogan Construction w b law9lt reepoillive bidder. Allached ii the
bid evaluation performed by Brown & Caldwel.
Alternatives:
1. Repair existing floating cover· The existing COV9I' could be,...._. and l9lumed IO wvice. The estimalld
cost ii $300,000 to $400,000, if ma;or con.,oi.-of b COV9I' .. reuuble. Thia allrnativ9 ii not
compatible with the Long Range Masllf Plan and ii not l9COll'W'Mlided by staff.
2 . No action • The existing COV9r could be 11ft • la. The digellar would be permai•~ OU1 of wvice, l9ducing
b natment capecity of b _....,complex~ CMr 25%. The fDurll _.., COV9r could not be ,...._.
or replaced without e. pabebility of permit VIOiations •ac cad.., bioeolidl dllpaul. Thia alllmative ii
not rec:ornrnei ided by staff
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February 28, 1996
Mr. Stuart Fonda
Mr . Dennis Stowe
Bi-City WISlnller T.-.-Pl•
2900 South Pl-Riwr Dme
Enatewood, Colorado 80110
Subject: DipswCover
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The followina is the bid eYlluaioa for the Allarobic Dipsw lmprovemeats D project.
Five bids were received for the ADarobic 0...., lmpro.-S D project OD February 16, 1996 ll the
City of Enalewood Library. Tbe bids were~ 11111 a public ...,..._.. of the resuhs followed .
All five bids appear to be responsive and include actnowled..,...... of Addenda No. 1. All bid forms
were checked for errors and c:ompleleness. Tbe followin& table IUlllllllrillls the biddin& results.
Experimce Biel
Bidder lidW:-Mdeada lidlaed -~.
Qualiftcaliml clallan
PAR Builders v.-Y• Y.,/' Y• 569,000
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v. Y• Y• Y• 5J9,711
Dopn CoDllnictioo Y• Y• Y• Y• 5'7,MO
.......... Summit COllllnlctiaD Y• Y• Y• Y• 611,000
Bolco-Friedland COlllltnlclioe Y• Y• Y• Y• 579,391
• Bid fonn -aubmitted *-leaf ad 11111 _...... wi6 .. flaja:l -a.
• Bid bond did DOI iDclude woad PIP i-.1 ia A••11ta No. I .
The low bid was from Do1an CoastnactiODCompany, Inc .• S537,MO . This is 9.7 percem biper than
the Engineer's c:t'~::: of S490,000 . Tbe dlNe lowest bids were widlin 5.7 pen:eat oftbe low bid anJ
represents a reasonable and accepllble -sill for a project of Ibis size. There appears to be no evidence
of bid collusion .
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Dogan Construction Company, Inc. (DCCI) is loclled in Castle Rock, Colorado and was incorporated
in 1985. DCCI is a ,eneral c:oatraaor specializin& in waer and wastewaer construction and bridges.
According to their qualificllion stWt submiaed to us, their largest rec:eatly completed project was
a wastewater treatment plant for the town of Frisco, Colorado for $4,400,000 while their personnel
experience indiclles projects compled up to $14,000,000. 1bey praendy have approximalely
$4,000,000 in projects under comuuc:tion.
A review of audited financial stacemems indiclles DCC to be a financially sound, Soin& concern. 1bere
are no jud&ements, liens, claims, or suits pendin& or outstandina 11aimt tbe company. The company bas
never failed to complete a contract awarded to it. DCC is bonded by St. Paul fire and Marine Insurance
Company, a well known bondin& company . Their project apei ience and personnel are well diversified
and of similar nature to this type of project.
Based upon our evaluation of tbe bids received, we recommend that tbe Cities of Littleton and En&lewood
award the Anaerobic Di&ater Improvements D project to Dopn Construction Company, Inc. for
$537,840. While this is above the En&ineer's estimale, we feel that there are some areas for potential
cost reduction in the scope of wort. Our initial colllacts wida DCC indicale that tbey would be receptive
in helpin& and advisin& on areas wbere cost reductions could be obwned. We feel that it would
advamapous to wort with tbe Contractor tbroup tbe cbanp order process to eliminare •mnecasary costs
and not put the project out for a re-bid. lle-biddin& would delay tbe project and have tbe potelllial to cost
more in the Iona run.
Very truly yours,
BROWN AND CALDWELL
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COUNCIL BILL NO. 11
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HATHAWAY
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
ENVIRONMENT, WATER QUALITY CONTROL DMSION, THE CITY OF
LI'ITLETON AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO .
WHEREAS, the Littleton/Eqlewood Wutewater 'l'rNtmmt Plant operat. ander
the Colorado Di9Charge Pwmit Syatma, permit Dumber 00-0032999 which ia iaaued by
the Colorado Department af Public Health ud EDYU"OIIIDeDt; ud
WHEREAS, the LittletoD/Englewood Wutewat.er Treatment Plant violat.ed its
Colorado Pollutant Discharp System Permit iaued by the Colorado Department af
Public Health and Environment; and
WHEREAS , the effluent from the Littleton/Eqtewood Wut.ewater Treatment Plant
violat.ed permit cooditiooa for ammonia from July 1992 throulh October 1992 and
violated one daily ample for chlorine in February 1992; ud
WHEREAS, the chlorine violation wu due to opentioDal emir and the ammonia
violations were the result af startup problmu in the -ammonia removal process
installed at the Plant in the Pbue la conatruction project ud bath problems have
been resolved; and
WHEREAS, several enviroammtal projecta wwe panued u an altemative to the
administrative penalty includiq the Bir Dry Cnalt Non-motorized Tranaportation
and Greenway Project, the Bioeolida 8-rc:b ud the Nutrient Removal by
Managed Aquatic Plants; and
WHEREAS, the coat aftbae alternative mW'GDWtal projecta ia $230,410 which
shall be split 50/50 between the City afLitdet.an (Sll5,205) ud the City afEnpewood
($115,205);
NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS :
Scs;tion 1. The intersovernmental qreement ~ the State of Colorado
Department of Health and Environment Water Quality Control Diviaion and the
Cities of Englewood and Littleton concernin, Colorado Pollutant Diacharp System
Permit effluent limitation violations for ammonia and chlorine which occurred in
1992 at the LittletonJEncl-ood Wastewater 1'1Ntmmt Plant ia attacbed u "Ezhibit
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Sectign 2. The interpvemmmtal qreemmt betwem the State of Colorado
Department of Health and Environment Water Quality Control Diviaion and the
Cities of Englewood and Littleton conc:enaiDr Colorado Pollutant Diacbarp System
Permit effluent limitation Yiolatiom for ammonia and chlorine wbicb oc:currecl in
1992 at the Littleton/Englewood Wutewat.er Treatment Plant ia hereby accepted and
approved by the Englewood City Council. Tbe Ya,ar ia authoriaed to GKat.e and tbe
City Clerk to att.Nt and aeal the Air-mt far and OD behalf of the City at Englewood,
Colorado.
Introduced, read in fwl, aad ....... OD tint nadiDc OD tbe 18th day atllan:h, 1996.
Publiabed u a Bill far an~ OD the 2lat day atllan:h, 1996.
Read by title and pMNd OD tiaal raadiDc OD the lat day at April, 1996.
Published by title u Ordinance No . _ Seriea at 1996, OD tbe 4th day at April,
1996.
Tho-J . 8UJ'DS, Mayor
ATTEST :
Louc:riabia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucriabia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City at Englewood, Colando, hereby
certify that the above and foreaoing ia a true copy at the Ordinance pMNd OD final
reading and publiabed by title u OrdiDaDce No. _. Series at 1996.
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THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
WA YER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION
STATE OF COLORADO
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND STIPULATED ORDER
IN THE MA TYER OF: CITIES OP LITrLETON AND ENGLEWOOD
WASTEWA YER TREATMENT FACILITY
PERMIT NO. C(Ml32'99
ARAPAHOE COUNTY. COLORADO
J. David Holm. Director of and on behalf of the Water Quality Control Division of the
Colorado Depanment of Health and Thomas Bums. Mayor of and on behalf of the City of Englewood
and Dennis Reynolds. Mayor of and on behalf of the City of Littleton. hereby asree and state u
follows :
1. The Water Quality Control Division (•the Division•). a section within the Colorado
Department of Health has primary responsibility pursuant to§ lS-1-301 through 308, C.R.S . to enforce
the provisions of the Colorado Waser Quality Control Act.§ lS-1-101 through 703 . C .R.S.
2 The Cities of Littleton wl Enpwood <·l.inletonlEnpwo·) own a joint use wastewater
treatment facility (•the facility•) localed at 2900 South Platte Riwr Drive in Enpwood. Colorado .
3 The facility is the subject of Colorado Discharp Permit System. pennit IUllber CO-
oo; :gqq ("the pennit•). The pennit renewal became effectM on January I. 1991 wl is due to expire
ll midnight January 31. 1996. at which time it WU extended umiJ anocher renewal is issued .
4 . The permit authoriz.es ~ to discharp efBuent from outfall 001 A to the
South Plane River subject to specific effluena limitations and conditions .
5 On February 8. 1994 the Division iuued a Notice ofViowion and Ceue and Desist Order
to Littleton/Ena)ewood for violations of the permit A copy of the Notice ofVIOlalion and Ceue and
Desist Order is attached hereto u Exhibit A and is incorporated herein by ,e&i•ice.
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Notice of Violation and Cease and Desist Order pursuant to§ 25-8-603. C .R .S .
7 . In settlement of all issues associated with the Notice of Violation and Cease and Desist
Order. Littleton/Englewood and the Division agree to the terms set fonh below in paragraphs 8 .
through 21 .
8 . Littleton/Englewood agrees to make contributions toward supplemental environmental
projects as follows :
a . S 130.000.00 contribution to the Big Dry Creek Non-motorized Transponation
and Greenway Project IS described in Exhibit B attached hereto and
incorporated herein by reference. This contribution shall be earmarked
specifically for construction and not planning or design activities .
b . $38.000.00 contribution toward completion of a controlled demonstration
project on the biological nutrient removal by managed aquatic plants
as described in Exhibit C attached hereto and incorporated herein by
reference .
c . S62.4 I 0 .00 contribution to the Colorado State University earmarked for
costs associated with their biosolids research on Colorado dryland winter
wheat to be conducted during the 1996 growing/harvesting season IS
described in Exhibit D attached hereto and incorporated herein
by reference.
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set fonh in item 8 above within ninety (.90) days after the effective date of this Settlement Agree-ment
and Stipulated Order For the purposes of this agreement. evidence of the cash contribution will
consist of an ordinance from the respective city allocating funds for the cash contributions in the
aggregate amounts and for the purposes described in item 8 above .
10 Littleton/Englewood agree that in the event they cannot provide evidence that any of the
S 130.000 00 cash contribution. as listed in item I a . has been made. they shall pay a cash civil penalty
to the State of Colorado in the amount fSJJ .795 00 In the event that the Cities present evidence that
some ponion of the said SIJ0.000.00 cash contribution is made. the said cash civil penalty shall be
reduced by the percentage obtained by dividing the amount actually contributed. as indicated by the
evidence presented . by 130.000 Such payment shall be made within ninety (90) days after the
issuance of an order for civil penalty
11 Littleton/Englewood agree that in the event they cannot provide evidence that any of the
$38.000 00 cash contribution. as listed in item I b. has been made. they shall pay a cash civil penalty
to the State of Colorado in the amount of S 19.000 00 In the event that the Cities present evidence
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that some ponion of the said $31,000.00 cash contribution is made. the cash civil penalty shall be
reduced by the percentage obtained by dividing the amount actually contributed. u indicated by the
evidence presented. by 31,000. Such payment shall be made within ninety (90) days after the issuance
of an order for civil penalty.
12 . Littleton/Englewood agree that in the event they cannot provide evidence that any of the
$62.410.00 cash contribution. u listed in item I .e .• has been made. they shall pay a cash civil penalty
to the State of Colorado in the amount ofS3 l.20S .OO. In the event that the Cities praen1 evidence that
some portion of the said $62,410.00 cash contribution is made. the said cash civil penalty shall be
reduced by the pen:enrage obtained by clividins the amount actually contributed, u indicated by the
evidence presented. by 62,410. Such payment lhall be made within ninety (90) days after iuulnce of
an order for civil penalty .
13 . Littleton/Englewood ...-to complece the study on the biological nutrient removal by
managed aquatic plants and to IUblnit the findings of the study to the Water Quality Control Division
by May I. 1997. Littleton/Englewood funher agree that if they make the cash contribution for the
study but it is not completed or if the findings of the study are not submitted to the Water Quality
Control Division by May I. 1997. a cash civil penalty in the amount ofSIQ.000.00 will be paid by
Littieton/Englewood by June IS. 1997.
14 . Littleton/Englewood agree that the ponion of the Biosolids Research on Colorado Dryland
Winter Wheat study which the contribution applies to will be performed over the 1996 growing/
harvesting season and funher agree to submit the results of this study to the Water Quality Control
Division in a technical repon by May I. 1997. l.ittJecon/Erpw further agree that if they make the
cash contribution but the tec:llllal repon on the findinp of the study performed during the 1996
growing,'lwvesting season is not IUblnitted to the Wuer Quality Control Division by May I, 1997, a
cash civil penalty in the amount of S3 I .20S .00 will be paid by ~ood by June IS. 1997.
I S Littleton/Englewood agree that if they make the cash contribution but construction of the
Big Dry Creek Non-Motorized Transporwion and Greenway Project has not begun by December 31.
1996. a cash civil penalty in the amount ofS3 l.20S 00 will be paid by Littleton/Englewood by January
IS . 1997 .
16 The Division agrees that once the actions described in items I throup IS . of this
Settlement Agreement and Stipulated Order are compleled . the Nocice and Order of February I. 1994.
will be usigned a closed status.
17 . Littleton/Englewood agree not to exercise their right to appeal the civil penalties u
described in paragraphs 10 through IS to the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission pursuant
to § 25-1-601. C R S
11 Once Littleton/Englewood and the Division sipt the Sealemenl All eemem and Stipulaled
Order and the thiny (30) day public notice comment period elaples. the Division will petition the
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Executive Director. or her designee. to approve this Settlement Agreement and Stipulated Order and
to issue and Order for Civil Penalty imposing the stipulated civil penalties that Littleton/Englewood.
hereby agree to pay in the event that any of the circumstances set fonh above in paragraphs l O.
through I S transpire .
19. Littleton/Englewood agree that this Settlement Agreement and Stipulated Order has the
same eft"ect and force u a final Cease and Desist Order or Clan-up Order issued pursuant to § 2S-8-
606. C.R .S. and that violation of any term contained herein is subject to action under§ 2S-8-60S to 2S-
B-608. C.R.S.
20. This Settlement Agreement and Stipulated Order becomes effec:rive upon the issuance of an
Order for Civil Penalty by the Executive Director. or her designee .
21 . If the Executive Director. or her designee, fails to approve the Settlement Agreement and
Stipulated Order and impose the penalties as stipulated herein. this Settlement Agreement and
Stipulated Order shall be rendered null and void and of no effect . Littleton/Englewood and the
Division shall then be entided to exercise any and all rights. options. procedures or appeals as
authorized by law .
Thomas Bums
Mayor
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
J. David Holm
Director
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WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION
Dennis Reynolds
Mayor
CITY OF LITTLETON
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AGENDA FOR THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 1 , 1996
7:30 P.M.
1. Call to order . '7 :t;,J ~
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Invocation. ~~ I
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RollCall . ~
5 . Minutes.
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6 . Scheduled Visitors. (PINN limit your presentation to ten minutes.I
a. Tish Beauford, President of the Englewood Jaycees, will be in attendance to
share information about • Chaity Auction event.
b. Tom Ragonetti, will be in attendance ,......nting Standby Personnel and the
Colorado Association of Staffing Services.
7 . Non-Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to five minutes.I
8 . Communications, Proclamations, and Appointments .
app-dfl-oa.
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Proclamation designating April•• Fair ....... IIOlllh. M.iJu~
Proclamation decl~ tt,e"'""' qf April 7 through 13, 1998 • J!f!r""N4hzt..llbt
Subnw:a• WNll. r /\ ~NL / I IL 4,() 5IJ BAAR.I JJ E_ • _ _ ---v
Proclamation declaring the week of April 14 through 20, 1198 a Nallalw,j ~·-~
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Telecom--=-tors WNII.
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Englewood.~{-~ ~tJ.ll,~~
9. Public ~None scheduledl
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a. Approve on First Reading.
i. Recommendation from the Utilities Oeparttnent to approve, by motion,
the purchase of Phase Ill of the SCADA System for the Allen Filter Plant.
Staff recommends awarding the bid to Timberline Electric, a sole source
supplier, in the amount of $28.181.60. STAFF SOURCE: Stewat Fonda.
DiNctor of Utlllin.
(!N;<3 !jfi7 I. Recommendation from Utilities Department to adopt a bill for an
ordinance approving Southgate Supplement No. 128. STAFF SOURCE:
(!bJJ-;2;;_ iii.
Stewat Fonda, Dnc:tor of UtlitiH.
Recommendation from the Department of Administrative Services to
adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an Intergovernmental Agreement
between the cities of Englewood, Cherry Hills Village, Greenwood Village,
and Sheridan for the use of TCl's Government Access Channel 8. STAFF
SOURCE: P9ny Movic:k, ...... of lnfarmadan S...icn. ---,..., f} JI::~ iv. Recommendation from the Office of Neighborhood and Business
()[Jr ' Development to adopt a bill for an ordifwlce and to set a public he•ing 7-{) to gather input from citizens and businesses regarding amendments to the
Planned Unit Development zone district sections of the Comprehensive
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resolution approving a supplemental appropriation of funds for 19~
STAFF SOURCE: Frank O.rglewicz, Dnc:tor of FinalCial Semch
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for an ordinance amending the appeal process for BuildirlQ Licenses .
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Plant Supervisory Committee to epprove, by motion. repairs to an
anaerobic digester cover at the Plant. Staff recommends aw.-ding the
bid to the low bidder, Dogan Construction, in the amount of llll~bt ;
$537,840.00. STAFF SOURCE: Stewst Fancie. Dnc:tor of Utlllies._ -w/ rT ~ -
b . Approve on Second Reading.
~$ ~ . i. Council Bill No. 11, approving the Settlement Agreement and Stipulated t~h,.
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a . Mayor's Choice . ~~neu~c;:~
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14. City Attorney 's Report .
Adjournment .
The following m inutes were transmitted to Council from 03/15/96-03/28/96 :
• Englewood Firefighters Pension Board meeting of October 19, 1995
• Englewood Police Pension Board meeting of October 19, 1995
• Englewood Non-Emergency Pension Board meeting of October 10, 1995
rte.. note: If you IYw ai diubility wt MN_.,_.•....._ plwe lllllify ... Cly al&•••-(7'J·2J7el •
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FROM: Doug Clark, City
April 1, 1996
Cinderella City
DATE:
SUB.IECT:
At last week's study session, City Council discussed three alternative options
regarding the Cinderella City redevelopment project. Briefly, those options were as
follows:
• Proceed with finalizing all pending agreements while initiating a public
participation process on a parallel track. We anticipated this would take
thirty to sixty days.
• Same as above except public participation and agreement finalization
would proceed sequentially. No time frame was specified but we estimate
this option could take sixty days or more. Under this option the developer
would go into "'holding pattern" until we complete public participation.
• Put the redevelopment project on hold pending the completion of a new
site planning process. A nationally recognized planning firm such as
Calthorpe would be retained as project planners. This option would take
four to eight months at a cost in the $80,000 to $100,000.
Council took no action except to ask staff to gather the following information about
the third option :
1 . Bring to Council a proposed project scope, budget, and time frame from
Calthorpe.
2 . City Manager to invite Miller-Kitchell to participate in the process.
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3 . City Manager to confer with Equitable as to what their position is with
regard to this third option.
4. City Manager to confer with Mercantile after Equitable regarding the third
option.
Calthorpe Scope, Budget and Tune Frame
We have not completed this task given the short time frame since last Monday's
meeting. We would, therefore, request a one week extension regarding this task.
Miller-Kitchell Participation
I spoke with Skip Miller on March 26th and March 28th. The March 26th
conversation also included Don Glatthom of Kitchell Development. So as to not
over, under, or misrepresent Miller-Kitchell's position, I have asked them to submit a
letter to us outlining their response to the third option above. I will forward that letter
to City Council as soon as it becomes available.
Miller-Kitchell disagrees with the third option but they did not want to commit to
going forward, delaying, or withdrawing from the project until they had an
opportunity to view the Calthorpe project scope and length . They feel they are at a
"critical juncture" in their development process particularly as it relates to prospective
tenants. They are further concerned about their corporate credibility with tenant
prospects and how to present Cinderella City at the upcoming ICSC convention in
early May. A delay of this nature may be perceived as Miller-Kitchell "losing" the
project in the eyes of prospects. Miller-Kitchell would also feel duty bound to disclose
any delays to their prospects currently perfonning pre-letter of intent site research .
In my March 28th follow-up conversation with Skip, I explored the possibility of
proceeding with an abbreviated planning process of sixty to ninety days duration.
Skip asked to think about it and to get back in touch with me early next week. He
also stated the Kitchell people were getting ready to print marketing brochures for
ICSC and were trying to decide whether to drop Cinderella City from their marlceting
presentation if a delay were to occur. (Council may recall ICSC is the premier tenant
recruiting event in the retail industry . I personally met with 20 to 30 prospects at the
1995 convention .)
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F.auitable's Position
As with Miller-Kitchell, I asked Equitable to send me a letter so as to avoid the
possibility of me conveying incorrect infonnation to Council.
I spoke with Greg Moore at Equitable twice on March 26th. Equitable stated their
position would be heavily influenced by Miller-Kitchell. Greg stated Equitable was
attracted to the deal because the City was successful in finding a developer and all
parties were able to work out an acceptable method to share and cap environmental
and demolition expenses.
Later on the 26th, Greg called me back and said he spoke to Skip. Equitable shared
Skip's concerns about any delays. Greg stated he wanted to confer with his
associates at Equitable and he had under consideration withdrawing their proposed
agreement with the City if Miller-Kitchell resigned from the project. I encouraged
Greg to address this in his letter to us.
Mercantile' s Position
As of this writing, I have not had the opportunity to speak to Mercantile. Mercantile
previously stated they wanted to dose on the Joslin's property by year end.
cc: Skip Miller, Miller Development Inc. (via FAX)
Greg Moore, Equitable Real Estate (via FAX)
City Attorney Dan Brotzman
Attorney Mike Miller
Neighborhood and Business Development Manager Bob Simpson
Community Business Coordinator Art Sabelli
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Mr. J>oualaa A. Clam
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April l, 1996
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