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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL M££TING
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Partial Verbatia el Apada Item No. 7 (Day Labor portioa oaly)
Eaaleweod City c .. adl Meetiat
Februry 5, 1996
MayorBums:
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Bums:
Walk«:
Oltema :
We'll call the meetina to order apin. Tmnk you all for
participating in the reception. We have come now to the part of
our IChedule called non-lCbeduled Yiliton, where people sign up to
apeak. And we have a munber of them liped up. We have a page
and a half 10 far . Our normal policy on non-lCheduled viliton is to
limit the comrau to five minutea each. Councilman Clyde
WfllPIII, to my riak. is our Serpillt It Arms and he is goins to an. the ,,_,,..,.. At the end. allO. ro ult if anybody elae
wishes to lpllk. Allo. our normal procedure on this is to receive
your comments. but not have debate It this time, merely to listen to
you. MIit you want to ..,.. tllMlk you for coming and thank you
for ....... but not lave Ill)' qilllllions uked of council members
or not lave Ill)' dillope betwem the apeaken and the Council.
So. we wil ...._ and I wil read die lilt in order &om the manner
• wlla people ........... So the fint ...... is Sandra
0-. Would you,.._ come tbrward. aiw your name and
your ...... .
• ....... ..... ....... Carlene.
W .. we liave Carlene W._ oa die lilt. It is aOlllld out and then
wrillla ia ... doWII It the boUaa ofdle fint PIP-I don't know ..........
W .. ii was my .. .....,. .... Ille w fint and I Cll1ainly
... , -to ..... if'llle is ........ .
Are you Caltene?
No . My-·· Sandy Oltema.
Oh . Oby Sandy. h Carlene here? Did lhe wilh to ... b?
Maybe lhe can explain why her ane is aOlllld off and then
---inapinleeer.
I'm here but she can ao ahad.
Oh, no. I'd nuc:h prefer you do .
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Englewood City Council Meeting 2/S/96
Partial Verbatim -Agenda Item No. 7
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Walker:
Wagoner:
BW111:
Ostema:
Vonnittlg:
Ostema :
Hathaway:
Burns:
Hathaway:
Bums:
Ostema:
I'D wait.
Go on down the lilt.
Carlene ia now ayina lhe ia WIUII, IO IOIIIDOlle'I going to have to
gofint.
AD ript. My name ia Sandy Oatana. 1 IM at 2143 South Grant.
And I would rather eat a worm than talk to you for whit I'm up
here toaipt. Al, that'• ...... thll llelpl, ..... you very nu:h.
Well, they're on the 8fU1Y knol ..._ I'm like me lininB ..xi to
Kennedy in the car.
I am up here under unbelievable cin::umatancea that have happened
du put week concemil11 the Council, the iaaae repnling Stand-
By Penom• and the attempt at gettins du iaaae rmolwd with
Stand-By. But, before I really go any fintlw, I would like to kind
or make it ao away quietly and nicely if Council penon Hathaway
would 1-.nDW .... &om office immediately.
Your Honor, I would like to requeat peamiaion to addrea that
iame.
Under the c:in:um1111¥:es in du kind ofrequeat, um, I don't know
whelhm' Council ... any par1imlar pleuure Ob this. Thia ia • very
UIUIIIIII requeat, and....._. we would allow ... There Im bem no
explanation or,.... giva It tWa point.
11lat ia what I would like to requeat. I would allo like to requeat,
like I said, a reuoa why. I would like to know what I have done to
haw • request for my reaipation.
Wse you going to addreu that mxt?
I can . I would not lib to, but I would be more than happy to.
Y911're ri..-, lhe'1 enlitled to know, but I, you know, under the
light ofeverythina in du ewnifta'111N11ib111, it beq IO politiw, I
would not like to add IOlllllhina very aeptM and .... to
tonipt'1 feltiw ambiance . So I waed to live Councilpenon
Hathaway. chance to bow out nicely and calmly and not tum du
in to the hornet'• Dell that it ia.
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Enslewoocf City Council Meeting 2/5196
Partial Verbatim-Agencia Item No . 7 Pap3
Hathaway :
Ostema:
Hathaway:
Ostema:
Hathaway:
Burns:
Hathaway:
Oatema:
Burns :
Oatema:
I believe I haw the riaht to bow who my accue. are. I think I
haw the riaht to bow what I am being 8CC11aN fl.
Oby. You are being accuaed of FAX, tra.niuion by FAX on
1-..iy 3Jat to Stancl-By Penor..el a doaanent c:nated by Dan
Bromnan, City Attorney, referred to u CounciJ BiD number five .
That ia c:orrect.
And that, by~ this to Stand-By Pei.,.•lel, you c:nated a
.,_. C0111eat ....... Stand-By ........ and your neiahbon, in
your dillrict ....... Stand-By took this bi8 and Faxed it to ew.y
tempoq,y llnpio)'lllebt taency in the City ofEnalewoocr. And. if
I'm ........._ correc:tly, perlaapa ewaa DTc. And inYoh,e them
in• illue that had nodlias to do with them. And you'w ....._
aatorney fees by dlia, and betrayaJ, I can't telJ you how much
betrayal, that you 'w done this to your own people in your e>wn dialrict.
Your Honor, may I haw your Ptlnniaion to answer that 1*1icuJar Upec:t?
ru aiYe you P11111iaaion, Rita, for • minute or two.
Ma . 0.... lhat ... tran.nicted to -ia ---to ...... by
the~ h Tlae Colorado Alla "Nioa ofTllllpcirwy
SeMce.. Aa of 1-ay lJ1t I wu d • employee ofScand-ay
Penoa..el. In order to let of. copy oflhat that ... the GIiiy place
to FAX it to. Aa of Pellnaary Jat 1 •no ....... .....,_ of
Stand-By Penow.ei. I made that wry car-to .._ hllo .... 18D
when I pw them my nocice . I lllo announced that in &oat ofCily CounciJ.
May I Pl'OCeed?
Undenaand this ia timed, IO ...
Right. Oby. Lat month you ----to not --.,
~~in this biU ia 111y way, ahape or fonn, or in
...... to do with the....,,__ ....... the 1'111ideMa 111c1 the City. lta my time, 1 aet to talk .
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Partial Verbatim -Agenda Item No. 7
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Hathaway:
Ostema:
Hathaway:
Ostema:
Hathaway:
Ostema:
Hathaway :
Ostema:
Hathaway :
Ostema:
I understand that.
And you were uked to not •Ya word. You did not object at that
time. It wu not an issue to you. you've always claimed that there
wu never a conflict.
No. I have always claimed there wu a conffict. The request last
month WU to not participate in that mght'1 dilCUllion. I have an
eight year record of anytime an ordinance has been introduc:ed that
applied to any bulineu group, it didn't matter whether it WU
temporary labor, paWlllhopl, any type. I have provided that
information to any bulineu constituent of mine u well.
So now you're telling me there i1 a conOict.
I'm telling you that I have always declared, since my employment
date of December ht of 1994, that there wu a conOict with Stand-
By Penonnel and the City.
YOU did not dedare there ...
I did not make that coarmem the.-that you came down last
mondt becaUle there wu no requeat for a comnent. Nobody on
City Council, odls ..._ die Mayor,_. a~-
Do you know dlll die apl dlll die Linry Doud put on the
public bWl for yGIII' elediaa,-. wida a bunch of your other
buddiel ...... you ......... of the enlire population there
dlllyou •••Is Cdlil-totl "aMrorbooclWatchandthat
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I hi I s 1 dlll --ti ·;ta rllood Walch before I became an
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Wei, I bnw rwit ._. a don w dlll -,s wllas a coa8ict of
...... ii, 11111 thil ii ha B1ndt'1 Law Oicliellllly . I bnw State S&ane••, and theae are DOC die oae dlll I,._.. in to 0..
Brotzmln ..tier today. I bnw S&anece ..,_ 31-4-102, enlitled
Mayor Qunlificationl and Duliel wllicll pa yGIII' council members
(dae W II l'al l,y •a st at ... , die oppor1Uaily to have
you removed &om office, ..... by I • DUI ¥Ca or by two thirds
otthe wte ICCOnlilw to Stale S&anece. ... would ........ you
do thil. I would request dill you 11b dee"'*"-to 11b care of
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Englewood City Council Meeting 2/S/96
Partial Verbatim -Agenda Item No. 7
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Burns:
Fout:
Burns :
Nabholz :
the matter that this woman created by genenting this FAX and
creating this prt,age that she did . Thank you. That's all I have.
The next apeaks who hu placed her name on the list ii Barbara
Fout.
I'm Barbara Fout, I live at 418S South Huron Street in Englewood.
I appreciate the Council taking the time to listen to the citiz.ens
tonisht-ljult mw: a few c::omment1 I'd like to make. I'm a third
pllSllion citiml of Englewood and I'm proud of Englewood. My
concern CQIQIUM to be the quality of life of its citiz.ens in
Englewood. I would like Council to COlllider taking more time in
ffllkina lonB term clecisionl that are going to affect the City in
general. Specifically the citimls. I would like Council to comider
taking more time in makina decisions that allow bulinem1 to eiaher
enter imo our City or to expand imo our City, such u another car
related facility u:h u Burt Chevrolet, or temporary employmem
agencies, pawmhops, etc. We have an abundance of all ofthele in
the City of Englewood. What we need to do ii encouraae other
types of &cilities, edllCllional, .......... dollar-genenilina
facilities that wiD enhance Englewood . We need to encouraae
edllCllional, retail, ratauralU, entertailnent-type bulinwea for all
of Englewood enjoy and share in. We need to work topdler u a
conmuiity, working Ilona side of all of you whom we have
elected. We need to return Englewoocl to a conmuiity that we feel
.comfortable in. • in, proud o1. And I'd lib to encouraae 11u
Council to c:omider taking more time before allowing Burt
Olevrolet to expand imo IIIOlher' &cility and or allowiaa Stand-By
and .. type oftemporlly ...... to lf'OW and ..... in
Englewood. 1 am more dla willila to help Ccud in wllllewr
dnc:tion we need to 10 in and I 1P1Nec:iate the &ct that COl*il ._
allowed -to work with dim in the put. n..t you .
The next .... ii Ann Nabholz.
My name is Ann Nlbbolz, I liw It 2990 South Delaware. Your
Honor 111d Council Memben, think you oece apin for the
opportunity for• to .... On Jaauuy 24, 1996 three council
members and our Mayor met with some of the reaidelcs of
Englewood who were concerned and willina to work topthm-with
bmineum, reaidelcs and the l(MrllllllM of Englewood. It WU
evident the backbone of our~ who cares were there.
Mayor Burns, Coundlwoman lfabenicft, Councilman Vonnittag
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Englewood City Council Meeting 'JJS/96
Partial Verbatim -Agenda Item No. 7
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Bums:
Aversano:
and Councilwoman Clapp. After what has happened with this
recm FAX. and what you have heard. I must say I felt very
betrayed. Thia ia an ethics illue. Once again our efforts to work
topdler have been undamined by my councilwoman. I'm not
giving up . As I have ltlted before, Englewood raidents expect
-.,ity in.,........, eft'ectM comnulication, IUOll8
enforcement of laws and ordinancea. We must develop an
undemanding of our problems which wiU prepare UI for a politive
chanae-We RIil have clear ltandards of codes and ordinances to
pide UI through this revitalimion. On behalf of Burt Chevrolet, I
would appreciate that we take a clola' '°'* at that, and in direction
to my councilwoman. Ma . Hathaway, u &r u • conflict of ilcereat,
I ranember the CW11ins in December that she handed me her
bulineu cant and uid I now work for Stand-By. After months and
momhs of meeanp with Stand-By, our police departmem, our
neipbor's, M and D Liquor, and at the time I uid ita a conflict of
interat and she ltated IIO it WU not, that she could bring better
clienlele into our City. Thank you for your time.
Thank you. The next apeaker, the signature is hard to read but the
addreu is 3600 South Galapago the Jut name looks like Avenon
or somedmtg.
That's me . My name ia Tammi Aversano . I don't live in
Englewood. My bUlineu ia in Englewood, ita at 3600 South
0-,..,. My bulineu is Labor Ready . We've been in
Englewood, maybe a year now . We've moved twice for the
neighbors . We were not given any opponunity to defend ounelva
at that time. I appreciate tllia opporblllity . We are llil in
Englewood and I believe that it can't be OYaloobd that our
bulineu and our employees 1111b du quote uaquoce Nigl+orhood
in which we liYe in, we work in it and we apend our money here . I
believe that ita lqUlt and lllnuoNbie to a Olll'llme UI fi'om the
comnunity or to leave UI completely out of the dmlion making
proceu. I don't know anythins about anybody Faxing anybody
anythina. But I do know one thing's for certain, that if that hadn't
have been done, I wouldn't be here and I don't think we would
have been fairly repraented. So I'm thankful that it happened .
The only thing that I uk is that you take into considendion what
put that we play in the comnunity. We are the people that do the
work that other people don't want to do. Our IUYI, and women,
they live here and like I laid before, you know, they're reaident1,
too. I think that their feelinp should be taken into considention
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Englewood City Council Meeting '1/5/96
Putial Verbatim -Agenda Item No. 7
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Bums:
Riffle:
Burns :
Bidwell:
Bums :
Bidwell :
Burns:
Bidwell :
Burns:
Greene:
before the bulinaw OltnlCize us. And I would uk that before any
decisions would be made against us that we, u our own
buliMaea, would have the right to bring in proper coumel and
defend our own mace. Thanks.
Thank you. The next apeaker is George Iliffle, I believe it is, or
Rippey, is that right?
I'm Georp Riffle. I'm IOlty I ligned the resister. I just thought it
WU for the ...... IO, like the Neighborhood Watch. So, thanks
anyhow.
Robert Bidwell.
Bob Bidwell'• my name, I'm the owner of a company called
Remmel On-line. The nature of our buaineu is providing
computer prosrammss, primarily, to bulinesw throughout the
Dmver ara. As I undentand it, we would be poaibly impacted by
the propoeed licensil• requinmelca on temponay employment
..vices. Some of~ people that work for me 1111b upwards of
fifty to lixty dolan an hour and they're well paid, they're
prafmitall. We have• IIIIIIY u fifty oCdae people working
for UI Qll'f'mly. And in apite of the profellionll nature o(the
people that we're worting with, I feel wry lb'onllY the I'm about
to be impolld upon by the propoeed liceming requirelnau. If
you're gc>ina to take IClion, pleue take action IOOII, 10 I can pt on
with taking my buaineu out of Englewood and leavina yet another
vacancy in the Bank One building.
Would you pleue give us the addreu of your butiMa.
333 Wat Hampden
That is the Bank One building. what lllite IUllber7
840.
Thank you . R.D . Greme.
Honorable Mayor, and honorable council memben, it is a privilep
to appear before you. My name is Ric:hanl D . Greme, I'm and
anomey reprwnting Alexander Data Servm, which is located at
300 Eut Hampden . I WU remillded wt. I III clown ha about
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Englewood City Council Meeting 2/S/96
Partial Verbatim -Agenda Item No . 7
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Bums:
McElrath :
the time I wu giving a speech to the Cattlemen's AIIOCiation and
the bolt leaned over to me and lhe said are you ready to apeak now
Judge Greene. or lhall we let them enjoy themselves a while longer'!
I don't want to upld your evening, I know you've had Faxes and
things. but what I'm talking about ii aerioul busineu. Alexander
Data Services operate out of the third floor at 300 Eut Hampden .
Their busineu is IUCh its very profeuional. everything they do is
profeuional, and all the people in the employment agency that they
hire are paid weekly by check. Nobody gets paid cub. And they
never had an occuion to call the police department, the police
department hu never been called. never problems in the
neighborhood . They've never had any of the problems that wm to
appear in the recital of the bill. Such u day labor agencies have
created _ a negative impact on the neighborhood through increued
criminal activity . They've never had any IUdl thing u this. And
I'm afraid that your arrow, if the bill ii paued, the arrow ii going to
hit the wrong people. Its targeted for the wrong people. They've
been here for ten years. Half of the busineu ii in the employment
agency, half of it is in the data entry .-vice. And in data entry
aervice they employ anywhere from ten to thirty people. And have
done it for ten years. They're good citiziem, good corponite
citimls for the City off.nalewood. And I, like the ...... before
me, would hate to -the City take any IIIOYel that they find
themlelYes thal Ibey would have to remove themlelYes &om thia
great City. I say great city, I think I have that ,.-to do 10
becaUle I've been in and around it now for almolt forty ,-,.. And
I would like to 11e the City tailor thia biD for a parlicular type of
agency to exempt • good, IOlid agency IUdl u Alexander Data
Services. Thank you for your lltenlioa.
Thank you, Juclae Greene. p,od to 11e you . Paulette McE.lndh, I
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Mr . Mayor and council members, I'm the owner of the Wutz-It
Lounae located at 2796 South Broadway . Thal loc:aaoa is put of
the target area of thia whole problem thal we're talkina about
whidl prompted thia relOlution . I purdlaal the bar a ,_. IF· I
have no previous bar experience, IO you CID imagine what I've
been through the lut year . The problems that the neipbolilood ii
complaining ofis actually many ofthe problems I have enco1....a
mylelf tryina to run my bminea in the lut ,_._ However, I'm not
quite m how thia r.alldioa is Finl to IOlve the problmn of
homelrrP'lell, and tnnlielu in our neipborhoods. I have u
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Partial Verbatim· Agenda Item No. 7
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Burm :
Tomauo:
customen many of the employees of Stand-By, Paldoad, and some
of the other temporary labor agenciea. And molt of them are
Englewood reaidenu that are jult trying to get ahead. For one
reuon or another they have loll their permanent jobs and are trying
to keep their families together. My whole point is, do thele
Englewood reaidents have lea COlllideration became they're
making five dollan an hour u oppoNd to the penon who i1
making forty thouand • year . I don't think IO. I think we're all
entitled to the same riptl and conaiderationl . Frankly, I don't see
how this raolution is going to IOlve this problem, it'• • nationwide
problem. And I think that tarptina a particular type of butineu
which, by the way, does bring income imo the City of Englewood,
in many reapectl, property taxes, ... taxes and many other ways,
I'm just not mre that a reaolution of this type is going to encourage
bulineua to stay in Enpwood. I have worked very, very hard for
the last year to overcome 10111e ofthele problems . You know, I
1ti11 have broken bottles in my parkins lot that I have to pick up
ffYery day, but thele are not my automen. These are primarily, I
believe, transients that have been pushed out of the lower
downtown Denver area u a rault of their developmelit . We can
push them.out, but I don't think that replatina day labor aavicel
in the City of Englewood is accomplilh that, hnkly. Thank you.
Thank you. Carole Tomauo.
Hi . My name is Carole Tomauo. I spoke before you on Jamwy
1Sth on some of the problems with the day labor aavicel . I'd like
to state again that my bigelt. that there are day labor aervicea, but
they don't need to be built next to liquor ltorel. I think that that i1
unethical and that it truhel the neighborhood that'• around it. ltl
setting us up u vic:timl . And we u a community don't have to put
up with it. And we can do IOllldhing about it. And ifbulineua
choose to do that, we need to monitor them . I gueu we're the
c:omnamity there . I'm IOIT)' that Alexander Data Service mipt be
dected by this, but I think its a community thina and we all have to
look at it u IUppor1ing conuaulitiel. And if they are unfor1Wlalely
involved, I'd hate to lee UI lote their buliMu, but when it pt1
down to health and safety of children and comnunity I think its
really important . I'd like to addrw my next conaellt to Ml.
Hathaway . I WU the same ....... Sandy WU at on meet the
candidatel and you did state that thse WU IIO con8ict of imerelt .
Miu Hathaway that's a lie. I worbd with middle IChool kida
today. I'm not lyina. And I think that's one of the 1trom9e1t monl
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Partial Verbatim -Agenda Item No . 7
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Hathaway :
Tomauo:
Hathaway :
Tomauo:
chancteriltics I believe in. And to lie in front of your COllltituency
and in front of your fellow council members. I'm aghut. Sony,
I'm a little emotional right now. I get real upaet about lying. I
know that day labors bring in income and I think that' I great if
you're looking at dollan and cents wnus victims . But we're
apending all that money on police time. I don't know, ??m
(waable to decipher what WU said) to weigh it out and figure out
how nmda--, daey're brinpia in or how many times a day our
police. I know daey're Finl by thra and four times a day, and I
applaud them. They're keeping my child .re, they're keeping me
llfe, but ill lllins our tax dollars became Stand-By Penonnel
dlOOlel to put their busiMla right by a liquor store. And I can't
emphaue how lb'Ongly I feel about that and how I don't think we
should allow it u a comnunity. I'm really, I worked on the
committee with Rita Hathaway apin for the Neighborhood Action
Committee and I went in with good faith and trying to IOlve this
problem and trying to work it out, dapite leeing IO many problems
inherent in it. And I didn't 1ee it being reaolwd, and we worbd
hard and then she started working for Stand-By Pcnonnel on
December I• when she WU mppc,IN to work with the
Neighborhood Aclion Connittee, not the Neighborhood Wlleh
Committee, on letting up a group, the whole neipborhood, not
just block by block. But the neipbomood working topdler to
work on the problem. She &iled to invite me to the meeting and
she daimed she turned it over to Neighborhood Wlleh but I was
IIIIWI' notified. Its a conflict of interest. My next qnation for Ms .
Hathaway, I know that llhe said that she is no loapr W01U18 for
Stand-By Penoanel after she Faxed them the information that I, u
part of'hs conllituency, WU not given. But she llid she quit
Jamaary 31•. Ms. Hathaway, when would you art W01U18 for
themapin?
I would not art working for them apin at all .
How do we know?
I had to 80 no a business for myaelf.
But you could, technically, 80 back womng for them . I'm part of
your COllllituency . I live in that neipborhood, and aU .... Ms .
Hathaway, you said their wu no problem . You said in front of
public meeting after public meeting that Stand-By Penonael was
not the problem .
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Partial Verbatim-Agenda Item No. 7
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Hathaway :
TOIIIUIO:
Bums:
Gold :
Bums:
No. I think I should clarify that in saying that Stand-By WU not the
only problem .
Ms. Hathaway, I remember thele meetings, and its wry emotional
for me becauN I'm saying, how can it not be. You had the police
mnd up and say that Stand-By wu not the problem and in the
ume brealh they did an informal uwy and found that there wu a
fifty pen:ent increue of calla apecifically auociated with Stand-By
in a one week's time of monitoring. I'd like to finish with, I
undentand you have to have a lix month waiting period before a
recall but I would like to be, I would like to requeat a recall. I
know the lix month time limit isn't up, but I'd like to penonally
work on that campaign. And if 10111e011e could let me know what I
need to do to follow tbroush on a recall campaign I would
appreciate it . Thank you.
Thank you. Ron Gold . State your name and addreu pleue.
My name ia Ron Gold. I've lived at 2812 South Bannock for
twenty years. And allO have worked in Englewood for twenty
ywa. I Nllllllllber what Englewood WIiied to be a quiet, ..re
place to live . Now it -ita euy to find empty liquor botdea,
ayrinpa, .......... many gnflili incidencea, both in alleys wl
along Broadway. And nrmy of my neighbon and fiienda of the
area have moved out. And its euy to aee 101De of the reuona why
this Im happened . The employees, say at the Stand-By Penonnel
or the other day labor placea, don't have to put up with this. They
don't live in du area .and yet we end up being the victims, we end
up adfering &om this. lta interalina that Stand-By Penonnel had
to erect a lix foot hiah chain link fence around their own whiclea to
protect them, evidendy, from damap &om the people working
there. One •1g,wtion ia that the City~ have the,.-to
zone dairlble or undelinble bulinewa ., that, say, a junk yard or
., called adult entertainmeat placa can be maed to be ., many
thouaanda of fed away &om IChoola, ., nrmy thol1anda of fed
away &om reaidenlial .,.... and I lllgeat that IOIMtlling mlar be
done this way a> that UI raiclcna do not have to put up with the
temporary employmem agencies. Thank you.
Thank you . Julie Gritter . I believe the fint name ii Julie.
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Gritter:
Bums:
Nlbholz:
Yes, my fint name is Julie. Julie L . Gritter, I liw at 219S South
Bannock. And I have owned my hoUle for thirteen years in
Englewood. I didn't have anytbins prepared tonight but I'm just
going to reiterate what I aid a couple other times at other
meetings. 1 am partic:ularty affec::ted by Stand-By Penonnel which
is located two blocb eut of my hoUle . I have never ICICll a
neighborhood go downhill lO fast in my life . And it has gone
downhill in the lut three years. But on top of that businea, at that
intenection there is allO a liquor ltore, a check cuhins place and a
bar. So I connect them all in the ume category. And I do believe
that one bulineu is looking to locate into a new part of town, I do
think that they take the conlidendion of what is down the street,
what is acrou the street and what is kitty comer &om them,
thinking that thole busineuel will help their busineuea, and vice
versa. l'B reiterate again on the needles and the syrinaes found in
my yard. Beer cans, bottles, lhooten, ew:rythins. On top ofthat. I
run a day care &om my own home. I have a fenced yard, and I put
my children out imo the yard on occasion, and at certain times of
the day I 1111 ICll"ed for tbelCS kids. Ifl 1ee IOlllebody walking by
my --. totally out of their elemem, IWagel .. off the curt, into
the inler'NClion, whatever you may ay, and I want to grab each
one of my kids and I want to nan ao the hoUle became I don't
know what dlCle people are Pl8 to do. I have now become the
owner of IIIOCher dos. I wil probably ID to other._ if I need
to, ifl don't 1ee any action taken on this. And ifall elle &ils, I wiD
move out of the City ofEnpwood. Thank you.
Thank you. Thomas Nabholz, pleue.
Hi. My name is Tom Nabholz. I liw at 2990 Soudt Delaware.
Been a resident of Englewood for about nine,-. aow. My wife
is IClually a third galeration alto. And this neipbomood has been
truhed in the lut two years . Its obvious jull driving down the
ltreet and Neing the homes lookina ctilapidated . Its like nobody
wants to put money imo them became they'D never pt their money
out of them . But I want to make a~ allo, to the temporary
labor orpmzations that are here . Newir have I felt they've been a
problem. My problem is with day labor, daily pay type
orpnimiom. YOU know, you work a day you pt fourteen
dollan, sixteen dollan. Its not b die ..... , labor where you
ID for a week or a momh or whatewr. Y .. of aD, this proposition
has CIUled this problem becaUle it is ...... you auys into it. I
think that proposition WII a Wale of time. eapecially the way it W11
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Hathaway :
Nabholz :
Hathaway :
Bums:
Nabholz:
worded. One part where it ays for a thousand dollar fee, come on
imo Englewood. come on day labor . All you day labor joints, come
imo Englewood. one thouland dollars. End of 1996 we're going to
haw ten day labor pllca unleu we ltOp it right now . I don't want
anymore day labor. My goal is to ltop anymore from conag in and
put more l"Clbictiona and more retPdarions on the day labor halls
that are here right now. I don't want no more day labor.
Enpwood cannot handle it, police and fire and medical cannot
handle anymore . We haw to atop it right now. And its your job, u
City Council, I think. to take this by the horns. Who we haw a
problem here. Its your reapo1llibility to do this . I'm looking
forward for you people to take care of this. But we haw a
problem, ru addrea Rita Hathaway, lhe no longer worb for day
labor. But lhe did. She doesn't think this wu a conflict of interest,
10111e people don't think it is, I do think it is becaUle she WU
working for them . And she did give them information that I don't
think lhe lhould haw done . So I have some questions here. My
notes are al ICribbled and acrewed up now becaUle I'm repeating
what 10111C of the other people aid. Can Rita Hathaway be trulted
to make deciliom for me? I don't think IO. I don't want Rita
Hathaway IIIIDII IIIY decisions reprding my community. It acares
me to think that lhe is part of this now . Whole side is Rita
Hathaway on? h lhe on the day labor side or is she on the
comnunity•s side? I really wish Rita would look at me when I'm
addreaing her .
I'm taking notes, aony.
Oh, that's okay . Whole side are you on, Rita?
Whole side am I oa? I am on the side that I've always been on .
Can we. let's do something here ifwe can. We can tum al thele
imo dialogues and we'll be here late tonigM . Why don't you just
c:onblale .
Oby, let me conwue. I won't uk no more questions of her
directly . I find it neceuary for an internal investigation of what
happened here . Conducted by the City Council, Mayor, Honorable
Mayor, City Manlpr" and City Altorney, to Ne wllll wmt wro-.
here. Wu there III ethical i-. were there nllel of conduct
broken? I'm m there are rules dlal you auys aw to &,low on
City Council . I don't feel dlll Rita worb a die public, a 111,
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Bums:
Rolenlretcr:
Bums:
Ritdlie:
anymore. I don't know what to do, I'm at a loa. Do I requeat.
du ia not a quatjon. a ltatemn, do I requat III invatiption here
or do I have to go to the county and find out how to inYeltipte
this? Do I haw to ICiek a private attorney? Well, we can pt the
mmwer'l later, but thele are thinp that I need to purme and find out
for myNlf'. Do I have to 1tart III ownisM committee for city
council members to lee who their affiliation ia with in the
comnunity7 Poaible employees down the road when they leave
city council? I don't know where to go but I will look into it. This
ia not the lut time you will aee me heme. The propoul, it doan't
bmefit the citimll. It benefit, the tnnlienta. It opens the door for
more day llbon in Enpwoocl, for a 1111111 fee . It needs to be
rewritten to include no more day labor. A1molt lut, I feel Rita
needs to ltep down. I do not wam her making deciliom
concemins my neighbomoocl . I am lllo tired of hearing council
mmiben ay there ia nothing we can do or there's nothing I can do.
Ifl wu III employee and one of my employees came to me and uid
hey, I'm IOl1J, there ia nothing I can do, or there ia nothins we can
do, he'd be looking for • job. Thank you very nuch for your time .
Thank you. The next name, I'm haWII trouble with the lut name,
the fint ..... ia Thensa, it loob like Rolmtre ....
Rolmtrets. My 111111e ia Tberaa ~. I live at 2890 South
Bannocx I think you really need to tab a look at your ordinance
becallle I don't think a S2,SOO fee ia goins to stop any day labor
from comins in. And the complainl that we haw ia not apinlt the
data busimaes and the ocher o8ice t-•±: I: . We haw a
complad apinlt the day labor oa our corner. My neiahl,orhood
hu gone downhill in the ........ ,-.. I'm maid to let my IOII
ride his bike around the block for ._ that oae oldllle au,s ia
goins to pab hirn . We put up a lix foot fmce, we have• alarm in
our hoUle, we have a hup q. F"IFlllly, this aprina. we're lllling
our hoUle becallle olthe Stand-By Labor . You ay there's notbin8
we can do to ltnlipten up our~ well we're tire olit.
And we're PII to move.
Thank you . Doua Ritdlie.
Good ewnina-My --ia Doua Ritdlie. I liw at 2150 South
Banncxk . I've lived there for about lip& yw'I IDd I've had a
dlwie to -... the neiahl,orhood's done . And the day labor
._ broupt in a lot al pralllerw. We jult llave trwieru
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Burns :
Puchall:
throughout the whole neighborhood, all times of nights. Its not all
their &ult, but we're going to have to do IOffldhing, you know. In
my mind, I keep going how did this happen in the first place? A
bar, a liquor atore, a day labor, all within ninety feet of each other.
It 1e111111 like there lhould have been aome thought before this even
happened . I think I could have probably llid hey, this isn't a good
idea BUY' to have all thele busineaa right here, you know. Here,
we'll cub your check, you need a boUle of beer, too? The police
are trying. I call them all the time . They come, sometimes they
don't even lmlt the guys becallle, what's that doing. That's just
COIiing the City of'Enpwoocl more money, too. You know, I
can't blame them, either. Their hands are tied. too. They could
come up and down my alley all the time. They need to be doing
better thinp than that, okay? Thanb.
Thank you . Dave Puchall.
Good evening. I'm Dave Puchall. I'm a resident and a buaineu
owner here in Englewood . I live at 2800 South Delaware. As I've
been lilaening to this diacuuion ~ I've come with a couple of
concema. The one is that this neptive element that's been referred
to, the impact on the neighborhood. I think that may have some
credence. But I believe that the one lady who stated that we're
looking more at tranaienta coming from Denver is more accunte. I
don't think you can lay the blame right at the feet of the temp
aaencia any more than you can at King Soopen. Quite frankly,
the reuon I mention them is my buaineu borders,.._ on King
Soopen and you can aou the parkina lot or wait OUllide my
._,.,....., wl I guaramee you'll be hit up for ten ceata for bus fare,
do you have • ciprette, do you have any apare chanee? Right in
the parDIIB lot of King Soopen. So I don't know that ila just to
the apecific area, I think we're dellina with a tramieat problem .
The graffiti. this M>rt of thing. isn't related . I also am concerned
what kind ofmeuitp we might be amdin& to future bulineu. We
got forty-six acres over here we're going to dcwlop pretty IOOR.
We gotta be carefid u to what kind of ordinancea are put together
and how they're worded. nu may scare people off. We've lost
buaineuea in the lut two yean &irty heavy . The tax bue has gone
down. We need to addreu this problem. One other thing that I
mipt add is that we've got a .-,..,.n aiaina here that's the head
of the EDDA . Go up there aomelime and take a look at the
drawings. and I'm inviting the audience to do this, of the chanpa in
the store fi'onta that are propoled. These never wm to pt oft'the
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Bumi:
Walker :
Bums:
Walker:
ground becaUle the landlordl don't want to help pay for this. But I
believe that if the City aenda the meuage ofbeing a first claa with
pride type comnamity, pouibly the transient element would be
turned away. YmaDy, I've. with regard to Rita, I've known her for
about thirteaa years. And its a well know fact we're on the
opposite aide of the political fence, but lhe's always dealt with me
honestly and ifl know her u well u I think I do, lhe'll probably
call for the inquiry to the alleptions henelf Thank you .
1'llank you. Carlene Walker.
Mayor, City Council, thank you for allowing me to apeak tonight. I
bad written an open letter about all the aPeptions, and it turned out
to be forty-five minutes worth. So I boiled down IO 10111e ofit may
_.. disjointed to you . But I'm tryins to really cover it.
I'm Carlene Walker, I am the owner of Stand-By PalOllllel, 2911
South Broadway. Oby? This is an open letter to the Englewood
City Council and the residems of Englewood. This letter is in
respome to the most recent Id of concema and pcn:eived problems
Ca&IIOd in the northwest E.nglewood neipborhood that haw been
attributed to Stand-By Penonnel and other temporary penonnel
amvices, bin, convenience ltores and pharmacy liquor stores. On
one hand, I do haw empathy for the people in this neipborhood.
Recnly, I myself bad to make a tough emotional decilion to move
from my home of twenty-aeven years in Green Mounlain due to
concema 1in1i1ar of yours . I've INl'I owr the pat yem a pmnl
decline in my neigbborhood u it changed from IUicdy bomeownen
to ren1a1 properties. Abo, more and more hnirum were
enc:roachins i1co the neipborhood with ~ havina luirn e 11e1
in their homes and more hilineues along the major 11reets ISYing
the IUbdivition. I was faced with a clecilion that I ~ I would
never have to make. Did I look for and move to a better
neighborhood with VfllY covenants IUCh u getting for IOffle things
that you may take for gra,Ced, planaina a tree, painting your hoUle
any color you choole, or 1tay and become put of a vigilame type
conunittee and tum myself no a bitter, relllldW, complainina
penon? I knew I could not tum badt time and recopad the fact
that could not atop the 1p11 prorm of a neiahborhood. I c:hoee to
move . In the twenty-lllYm years Stand-By has been in hllinm,
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this is the only office we have had problems fitting into a
neighborhood . Incidenlally, all ofStand-By's six Denver offices are
on 1111jou1treet1, with reaidentia1 neighborhoods in cloae proximity.
There are allo five cliffinn cities in the metro area that we serve,
Watmilllter, Aunn, Lakewood, Englewood and two offices in
Denver . The Englewood office is located I mere two blocks inside
of Englewood on Broadway. The neighborhoods surrounding in
IOUth of the Yale border are not clemographicall difl'erent that the
neipborhoodl north of the Enpwoocl City limits. To think that
the problml in Denwr .. It the y ale street sign is unrealistic .
We haw now llltendecl lix meetirp with the neighborhood
raidenta . Molt ofthele were held by invitation to our offices. In
thele ..-i,.. we have been Yabally muted by pcnona
obvioully under the influence of alcohol . I haw been penonally
criticimd for making a profit &om my business . I haw been called
ewsythins &om a cancer in the neighborhood and an uncaring
individual who hits the neipbor with undainbles and then runs
with the profita, and other similar comments. The following
illfonnalion is provided to answer m of the quations railed by
the neighborhood aeiahbon of the Stand-By Englewood office .
Stand-By Penollllel is a Colorado c:orpontion providins temporary
penoanel ISVices. It has six offices in the Denver metro area. One
of thele offices is in Englewood . We chole to open an office in
Englewood bec:aue ao IIIIIIY of our tempomy worbn were
having to drive or take a bus to our Denver office It 66S Kalamath.
In the Englewood office. we provide jobs to people livina in the
Eapwood .... and to COlllplllia located in Englewood. BecaUle
we employ time people it keeps them off of~ and
welfare, which we ID pay for . If they are not workill8, we're
IUppOltiag thew people . We 8M thele people I chance to go to
work It companies on I temporary ulignmem and prow
theinelYea, and hopefially be hired full time . Over eighty percent of
our wort force ~ by our Eaglewood office live within one
aquare mile of the Englewood office . Seventy percent of the
wort .. have Eaglewood, 80110, addreues. Twenty percmt of
the worbn have Denwr addrz m, ten percmt of the wort..
haw Littleton or other addreuel. Anyone that knows me wiD tel1
you that I have no tolerance for drunks and drug ._,._ People
who are under the influence of alcohol or drup are not welcome in
our offices and we certainly do not mid them out to our Qlltomen.
Worms who do decide to drink after' they receive a job U1ipment
are fired ftom Stand-By . We chole this office location hued on the
followina critsia. and I wish you would lillm to this.
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Ostema:
Duma :
Ostema :
Duma :
Audience :
Duma:
Walter:
Audience:
Wiggins:
Bums:
Walker:
Duma :
Levin :
What do you think we're doing?
(Ibo other comments from the audience)
J111t a minute, jUlt a milUte, we're not going to have that.
Well, lhe ltated it. You control her .
We'I caD you out ofonler ifwe have to.
(Tlae WI ii rua by _....tat anu)
Thank you! Sawd by the bell!
Your time ii up. If you want to leave a copy of your statement, or
your letter, we'U be happy to cin:u1ate that .
Can I have thirty IOCOllds?
Nol
Your Honor, I think each one of us has received a copy of the letter
that lhe is readina, we've al read it, you don't have to l'epell it, we
can read.
Oby. We'I have to ltMd by our policy and we appreciale your
comiag. n..k you.
1'hllllt you.
Lawrmce Levin.
Mr. Mayor, members of council, my name ii Lawrence Levin . I'm
a lawyer with the law firm of Holme, Roberta and Owen, 1700
Lincoln in Denver. I rep.wit Stand-By, the company that is Ma .
Walker's. I wu med to take a look at the propOled ordiawa,
and my~ ae IOlely bwd upon that, became that's the
aclion that's lCheduled for fint readina. and I ..._ to are with
you my~ on it. We haw m problems with the
ordinance becaue, under the whenu c:lau-. it makes certain
....... that day labor and temporary emplo,meait Cl'elle.
nepaw implcl on the neiaN,o,tlOOd with incrwecl criminal
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activity and there's really no buis for the auertion that temporary
employment and day labor agencies are the CIUleS, or are involved
in increlal criminal activity . There may be criminal activity in the
neighborhood. but what's the nexus to a temporary leCl'Ctary
.-vice? Or a day labor? So we think that that's a real question.
The other thing is that on the buia for the bill, on the face of it, its
just a regillndioa bill, its dealing with certain requirements. YOU
pay a fee and you reaister -But the kinda of information that you 're
pains from .... people is the name ex the applicam, partnen,
o8icen, direc:ton aad over ten percn lhare holden. You haw to
lhow -in 1-e, that the evidence of the buainea --the
..... onlimnce. but its really unclear what .... requiremmta
are . Ne they talking about Id becks, pennitted Ulel, ochsa7 YOU
haw to So no good ll&nding, etc. There are certain other
requirements about paying the liceme fee . So you So through
them, that you can't transfer your buaineu, you haw to renew it
unaally. The problem that you get into, is that in the oae NCtion
about how you deny an application, or you, or, and the buis for the
dellial of. renewal aya that there hu to be • finding that you
violated any provision of this NCtion, and I'm not IUl'e what this
NCtion is, but if its • violation of any of the requirements there, the
requirements are just your name, whether you're a corporation or
not. There is aolutely notlMa in the requirements that's related
to the mture of a tanporary buaineu. So that you can't, in terms
of violation, then it aya you can allo get denied of a liceme if
you 'w violated another ordinance of the City gowmins the
activities permitted by the liceme, and I don't really know what that
is. What a.:tly that they're talkina about. BecaUle it could be
that you haw a buildillg code violalioa, and that ..... if there's a
problem with • WIii OIi your ...... then that would be. Clllle of.
denial of the r....a or what haw you . Its too open ended. Abo,
in terma ex the applicalion, it says this ......... or IOIDe other
information that may be provided in the future . So we think that its
IO broad, and the bottom line is that with the IUbjec:tive upectl of
this ordinance, IOfflebody can lole their right to conduct a lawful
buainea for an IIClion that wouldn't aft'ect the right to conduct
another buaineu. For example, if the vent, ifita a vent on the
filmace which is a violation of Englewood law can throw a Ready
Labor out of buaineu, but that same violation at Kins Soopen or
Walgreena won't, then you haw a problem. In addition, they
talked about, well, we're really not talking about the temporary
ISvicea, we're only talkiaa about the day labor, well if you look at
that and try to chanp it, it -that IOfflllbody who is •
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Bums:
Audience :
Bums:
Steer :
temponry penon that makes fifty dollan a day is okay in the City
of Englewood. But a penon that is a day laborer doing lhowling
of lidewalks, COllltlUCtion work, is not permitted and people that
ute thole people. They're honelt people. Ml. Walker uys that she
doem't hire anybody that's a drug.._. or under the influence of
alcohol . Why would she hire it? If they come to wort for her,
they're not Pl8 to aet a job, they're not Pl8 to come back. So
it -to me that you ha\'e a problem with drug and alcohol and
paftili. Ml. W.._ bu lad a,atlili put on her buildilla-People are
livin8 in the aeialiborhood ad they're puaillg paftili on. But I
dlillk dlll the COIICIID M we haw widt tbia patiallar' ordinance
and lllo for ,ltificalion of it, ii that what you're tryina to do is
Ollenlibly to ......... people, ..... -. -of
money, S2,SOO a year-for the riak to tell you who their share
holden are and whedler they're a coq,oration in good standing, and
then any time that you wam to amend it you set ssoo more &om
them . That's not ...._. the problem and really what the
concern of the day labor people is that du is a device to ha\'e them
nptered and loee the .... to .... in bulineal for IOlldhiac
that happml down the road, whdher its • queslion of zoning and
ao into details about (bell ii ....... by ...... at..--) what
is a violation. But I really think you oupt to look wry dolely,
became you've aot m problems of cilaimination ~-The bell
..... and rm oupt of~.
n.nk you. I mipt ay dllt, to CCUIIII here, odlS c:iliims, if you
.-to co•nnaicale with the City Anomey, and I don't ti-* any
lltomeys ha\'e yet, we iavife you to do IO as mas the ...... in
du onlinmoe. I talted to Dan dlia afternoon and he ii certainly
willina to conaunicate wilh -, of the attorneys thll a.w specific
items about the drafting or c:mens allo. He would be happy to
comider thole. We now ha\'e tine parties who are liped up for
Burt Cllevlolet and, to tell you the tnlth, I can't read Iii)' tine of
thele lipalurea. Maybe you can tell me who liped.
Can we defer that to the end of their .....-.1
Yea, we can do that . Thank you . Vacki Stein, I believe ii the next
speaker.
My mme is Vacki Steer. Sony, my handwi._ ia aw6d, too. I
own a tanporary help ISWle called CIC Slaflila. It ia located in
the City of Denver, however, I 11111 the aarnat .,...._ of the
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Colorado Allociation of Staffing Services, which ii the effilieaed
chapter of the National Allociation of Temporary and Steffins
Services. And that's why I'm here tonight. The eaence of the
propoaed ordinance wms, appears to be to rid a neighborhood of
undesinble individuall allegedly drawn to the day labor aegment of
temporary help .-vice. This IOellll to be saying that day labor
ca&l9el the decline of a community. To me the thought proceu has
leWil'al &ulls. One that day labor draws undesirables, from my
expaieace of twve )91'1 in du temporary staffing industry,
individuall aeek wort within their comrmanity where they live .
Second of d, aot • day labor are quote unquote transiem. Day
labor provides wort for individuall who are otherwiae not aurmtly
miployed. Tempc,rmy help .-vices give them a chance to get their
feet back underneath them without going on unemployment,
without going on welfare. Ne,rt, I would also ay that you would
me difliaalty in separating the types of temporary help lel'Yice in
any type ofpropoaed ordinanc:e that came out. Temp help services
not only include day labor, they include office derical, technical,
medical, professional segment. many of which provide a smaller
..... within their own company, providing maybe light industtial
N8lllelll or other such thinp. I'm taking the largest temporary
aervice in the world, u a matter of fact the largest employer in the
world, Manpower. They provide not only labor imemive aegments,
but they allo provide office derical, accounbll8. pro(eaio.ul type
people. AIMI to ltate that you're Fill8 to jlllt .....-one ..,..ent
of the indultry, you would haw to ..,._ their payroll in 10111e
fashion . Tben I would like to 1tate that no other city in the 11a1e
that I'm aware of requires ay licemins on tempc,IWy help . From, I
believe 11111 llll•lin 11111 do aot haw to raide in a CQllllllllllity to
provide avica wila .... community. So, ....... if'it bec:ane
1111eqnitable for a bUlinm to do llll•linea, raide in Enpwood. they
could easily -,w to Littleton and llill pul the rewam out of
Englewood . In addition, a flat fee, which is propoeed in the
onlinmice per office I feel would be unequitable . For ..a
llll••n fl fl and stan up t-,tiner er, I'm jult talcina this• a
compari1on, $2,SOO would mean nothing to Manpower, but it
would mean a great deal to a business ofmy ue. Ludy, I would
just like to ltlle that temporary help provides I. 77 percent of the
ftOIH8riaibunl ~ or payroll, in the l>eawl' llldro
community. That would be a big payroll you're pullins out of
Englewood. And I can vwy easily Ne that its Finl to lllppen. I'm
open for-, additional help where ew:r I can on this iwe. n.nt
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Bums:
Steer:
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Bums:
Aversano:
Did you BM your addrea, I don't remember.
Oh, I'm IOffY, do you want my bulinea or my home addraa7
Whatevs you'd wam to me.
My bulinea addrea is 6000 Eut Eva., Suite 3-111, and that' I
Denver. Thank you .
Think you. Tanodly AWl'IMO .
I have a bulinea • 3600 Saudi Galapaao, wllic:h is right behind
ovs here. The company that we have is Labor Rady, we're a
temporvy asvice. lfit wan'cl for Stand-By notifying UI U a
business in your comnunity about this meeting~ we would
not be ,epreaemed except for maybe one or two temporvy people
in your c:omnamity. I'm not sure, but ltltiltically, I don't think its a
problem with temporwie1, I don't think its a problem with people
making one lamdred thouund dollars a year, its a lOCiety problem
that we have to deal with. Let me CalCh my brelldljult a lK!Olld . I
don't, we don't creaae a problem, we're trJin1 to help IOhe a
problem. And that IOMll8 of. problem is by comins -•
community IIICh u younelf and, by die way our It.en is jult right
owr here and we have a ra:ruiting office, I have no liquor It.en
anywhere near it. I'm off the main llreet and I don't think dllt
there's Pl8 to be a liquor It.en coming in by us for the
CXJIIIIDlmicy. YOU know, thaa jult illl't, we don't draw liquor lkns.
We don't look for thoa types of,-. to put our....._ in. Our
bulinea UIUllly .. up ... to wllln your ........ Ill to
ID, wllic:h is ua.ally in the ... daiilllle .. of. OD. I Pity. Aad
I'm not.,.. your .. is lell daiinllle, l'mjult ayiaa. you
know, we c:nn't 90 here, we c:nn't do tllia, we can't do tllll, we
can't do thaa . The ma thing you're.-ay is thele poor fob
owr here who are coq,lainills about 111, IOlllll,ody it Finl to
complain about them and they're Finl to be ---. up here
trying to de&nd the fact thnl they can't live wllln they want to live,
or they can't 90 to work whm'e they.-to 90. Its not
temponlies, its not day labor, ii is our IOCiety, I beliew. We are a
help in your IOCiety, ill your N My, ill your iacoae. BMicnlly,
with the IIIIOUill of t.emporwiel 1h11 we have ill t11i1 oo Pity, I
would ¥a11re to ay dllt -, ti111e • Ive o'doct •-, tiae
..._ die week you have balicaly 8w to eipl ...... or lix
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hundred people off the 1treet in various day labors trying to get out
to go to wort. Not go on unemployment . I don't know too many
ofmy guys that can afford a can of paint to put graffiti on a wall .
Their trying to eat, they're trying to IUl'Vive, they're trying to keep
their &nlies together. They're not out there trying to deslruct and
dellroy. You know, monDy, you know, bow is all our morals?
Not jult theirs. bow'• all of oun? I believe that any one of us is
jUlt one 1tcp to where they probably are. You know, we're not
immune to being where they're Ill in a wry abort amount of time.
You can't kick out,__ n became you don't like us. My
feeling ii, let's not kick UI out, let's not, you know, replllle U1,
let's al work together• a commlllity. We're your conmulity,
too, we're paying taxes in your comaunity. We want to work with
you. You bow, I don't Wlllll to live IICXI to IOIIIC place that they
Wlllll to &re bomb me . F"IYC ,_.... aao I could walk down the ltreet
ad aot WOl1J about 80Dllebody law a driw by. Society DOW you
clo. Its not becallle they're day llbon, or a aot becaUle they're in
your community. It is al owr the Uniled States and al owr the
world. Its a lOCiety problem . So, you bow, I peaa al I'm saying
is .. a, you bow, • bulinea in your COIIIIIUlity, putting rew:nue
into your city, and ..... to work with you ........... --to
work with our c:onamity, you know, people in our coma,unity.
We're there. We're not the big. uafy bad guys. I don't think . And
eilher are they. They're~-Their conccma are the ane
concerm we haw. minus they don't haw the 111....., they're
livimB in the.._ Oby? Our prdlrr are the ame. You know,
jult becallle they work in a day labor, we don't alow people to
con. in dill haw bem ...._ _. of it, look like it or act like
it. We are u mudl of a....._ u wlllt you clo every day . Oby?
We are there to clo the bat job we can in the .,.,,.,..eity ad put
the bat people out to the jobs dill you :.ve ..... for. May
reridms, penonal reridellts, cal UI up, they lleell dwir hollR
moved . They cal us, we tmcl our people. You bow, dial's what
they cal UI for, becallle they law no place else to go. Friends,
neighbors and eYS)'bocly elle, they don't want to help . But we can
come in and we can help tlimn move. You kmw, take cae oftboae
types cfthinp. But, I just feel dill we're.._.. the wroaa
thing we're Finl in the middle of it __. oflookias It how we
can IO!w 111d co-aial with eac:11 ad... We don't ... in • the
awfill ....,., iato your ...._eity. Eiply, llilllty ,-,-a of the
people are ia your oaa eity. We're aivins thml jobs. We're
tryiDg to help ...... (11111 ......... "'-· t .. __ , llay out
of that type of .. l'lllllk you .
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Bums:
Klenda :
Bums:
And we need to work with our bulineu owners and our City
Council people ( WI ii ... llded by .,..., at anu).
Thank you. Lisa Klenda.
My name is Lisa Klenda. I live It 2711 South Sherman. I am a
raideat of'Englewood, I've been a raideat about two years . I've
allO worked u a tempormy penon for Stand-By and I've allo
worked u. dilpak:h penon by pulling people out to work. Oby.
Once. aindy perceat of the people that come in there to work, they
want to work• bcmeat day's, for an bcmeat day's pay . You know.
They're people that don't always loae their job. Some of than are
out there WOfUII It ...... jUlt to make extra money to make ends
meet. You bow. lta, I have children. You know, I'm more afraid
of the other tev pre and dlildrea in this neishborhood tlrm I am
of the people ill ftoat al Stand-By. You know, there's a bar next to
Stand-By. There's a liquor ltore. There's also a liquor ltore right
down by King Soopen. And its filthy down there. But there's no
1mlpOIWy .we down there. You know, so right there, I don't
.... that his anytbina to do with it. What people do when they
,et oil work. jUlt like you or I or anyone elle, is their bulinea. If
they dloole to go to a liquor store, to a bar, they're going to do it.
You know, it doan't, its the penon. Carlene doan't make thae
people ID to a bar or whltevs. You know, lhe's given than a job,
you know. Somdhinc to keep them out al there. But whit they
dloole to do ds they're done is up to them . I llaw a lilde dog
dlll I walk lfOUlld this neipbcnood. Aad, I w, ill 11:arJ in
hlll o(7-Eleva I'm oae block &am 7-Eewa, IDd ils llDt ay
people daal e'9 work b Stad-By. Its people dlll lM Nlliad 7.
FJewa daal are--. the drup IDd dley're...._ ripl dlere .
111 aobody .... works for Stad-By. Aad to poillt die ... jutt ll
SCwi-8y is coaplllely ridinik!l11 . Its die wllOle -.e C'NWMM!Cy .
Andjutt lib Holy llid, ~ ... to work ...... in order'
to .. .,... Did al conduliae ae dlis. It's .,um way out al
llllld . And dlll's al I mve to ay. 11llnk you .
11lll WU the lut apeaker that his liped OIi day labor. The Burt
people who were lase a couple weeks IF have ubd to IIMllk lut.
So I will ult It dlis point if there is..,.,_ elae who wi11m to
..-•a........_. vililor. 1'11111 come bward. I'm IOl'IY,
dlere were two al you there .
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My name is Ula Walker. And I work for Stand-By Penonnel. I'm
the Human Raourca Manager. Our office is located at 2911
South Broadway. I'm sony, I'm very bad with numbers. I'm not
m why our Stand-By Penonnel name keeps coming up. This
ordinance is geared towards temporary labor aervicea. I think our
name jUlt keeps ClOll1ing up became we're more visible than the
rat. I'd like to pick up where the iuue of how we choole a
location CMDC up. Some people leClll to believe that we choole a
location juat e1111e dl«e's a liquor atore and a bar next door. We
think oh that's..-, we'D take that place. That's not bow we
c:hoole a loc:alion. We chooae a location ba.t on certain criteria.
The buiJdins needs to be, have three or four thousand 1q11are feet .
Hu to be on an accmitie bus route. It needs to be a low real
atate priced building in an area, aft'ordable buically. It has to have
a conceabation of IOCially required, buically people on social
NMCel, any kind of IOCial, receiving social benefits, became they
IOelll to need employment more than others . A high unemployment
area with, allO low income areas. That's becalle thole people
need jobs. That's what we're here to do, is give jobs. That's
buically the qnati&ations we me to c:hoole a location . We have
had numerous problems with our raidenlial neipborhoods in du
Enpwood area. Our other locations have not had the problems
du location has had . Dumpins of old mall(! II I I wl other items in
our clumpltcr. Shooting out, they med UI to install brigM ligbla
illuminatina the area to keep the crowd away, you know, to keep
them fiom loitering. So we put dlOle in, yet then they BO around
wl lhoot them out. So its like cWe11mg the purpoae . We have
... people ct1 ra oil wl ...... it ao our parkiag lot .
Climllias die feace arouad our vw aad vwhlizing thrm . Tbat's
why we put up die..__ It wam't our people vanclelizing our
own vw its die ·pt arllood . We ewa 111d a • ...., odlood
reaidenl dllnae a wide tranillioa in his c=-in our ..... lot on
a Sunday wa. we are not~ open• that time.• tMI period of
time . ltjuat. .,..im11 I wondswho's.-.to protectmfiom
the other folks . We have always coopsated widl the police . In
ieWl'II Wdinp, we have told the police pleue caD UI. If they
feel, II al our worbn cany Stand-By I.D. cards . Thse's no
reuoa why a polic r n could not identify our people &om other
people . Oby. lfdley're layills our people are the ma dill are
c:aulila proll 1, 'It._ prove it . Lil's -a Stad-By I.D. card
• ... We llid cal 111, we'I dllck. we'I na • dnup die
COlllpUler . We have_,.. receiwd a cal . I pve my card to
IIWl'II people ill.._ reap, llid ..,._ you've IDl a
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Lucero:
problem, call us . We'w always cooperated with the police in
reprds to our employees. Our penonnel told the Englewood
Police that if they were having a problem, call . We penonally
extended this offer to the neipbon, we have never had a call from
them. We have a twenty-four hour answering serw:e. I'm on
....-twenty-four hours a day, aeven days a week . I never got any
calls. Any time there WU a problem, nothing. There bu been talk
about needles in the neighborhood. Stand-By does not .U thae
needles or drup moc:iated with them. Neither does Stand-By ldl
alcohol . Stand-By does not tolerate the sale or c:onunption of
either alcohol or drugs on the p11miw. We do call the police in
thele lilUations, eapeciaOy if it involves one of our employees.
There is a pneral cledine in morality~ ever, and unfor1unaaely
the City of Enslewood bu not eacaped thia trend. You know, I'm
kind oflolt here. I'm not aure why Stand-By is being sinp,d out.
We're trying to do our job. And we're doing the best we can .
We'w tried to coopcnte with the neighbors, we'w met with them
repeatedly. And It thia point we're at a loa. So we hope the City
Col.Ulcil will help us in raolving this isme. I don't think liceming is
going to be the IIIIWS. Evmually, we're jlllt repealing ounelva
now . So, thank you for your time .
Thank you . Another ...
Good ew:ning. Mayor, my name is Philip Lucero . I 1M at 3 I 9S
South Fox in Eapwoocl, Colorado . CCUICil Members, pd to aee
you this ewniag. Yn of al I'd like to ay that, Rita, I mpport you
a hundred penlllll. I ,.. apinlt you for City Council may years
'80· We are 6am two diff'enat party .Jlilwionl. And I 1-.,ec:t
your party, I Ulldcl .... their~-Repraa thew of
the memo dlal you paued out, Rita, I applaud you on that . I think
that WU a ... idea becaUle it W11 public information. I believe
that anything that is public information can be put out to the public,
whether it WU Stand-By Penonnel or anybody elle. If its public
information, I think the public bu the ript to do it. I Ulilize thoee
types of .-vices, not only from you, Rita, but from other council
members here . From the City Ila&: I utilize Littleton City Hall, and
Glendale City Hall. Became I'm going to be relocaling my
bulinell here rm IOOll. So I do utiue public iafonnltion.
Anything that'• public I low to haw ........ the ........ with
the folb down here, I'm appalled at Stand-By. I cannot believe, I
nan they come and atablilb bu±nm, their 111,---. or the
temporary bulinea, in conmuliciel they .... to tarpt are Aurora
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ENGLEWOOD, AIL\PABOE COUNTY, COI.O&\aO ..........
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(a) COUNCIL IBIOla BA111AWAY IIOVID. AND rr WAS SICONK8. TO
Al'l'IIOVI THE IIIIN1J'nS OF THE IIIGUIAa IIUl'l'ING OF .IANUilY 15. 19".
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COUNCO.. MDISEll llAaENICIIT MOVU, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO MOVE
Ji'ORWAllD AGENDA ITUI NO. I, COMMUNICAnGNS. PROCLUIAnGNS AND
APPOINTMENTS, TOH CONSIDEUD PRIOR TO THE ltECll'TION.
Ayes : CCIUIICil Mc:mben Hadinay, Vonaiaag, Wiggins, Habenic:ht, w.....-. Clapp. Burm
Nays : Noae
Mayor Burm adYiaed tllll Nale Valtakis-PftilCIII IO provide -bacqnJuDd of the )'OUlll nulls
program.
Nale Vahltis oCdle Anpuoe CCIUllly Jab Traiailt& Panmnllip Ad (nPA) explaiDDII die blcqround of
the you111 _. .,...... 11e ldlted t1111 die_. chi .... ,._. peop1e no provide dim:t
ICrvicc to ldf. com-.it)" u11 family. 11e llluked "-no -,.__ to aippon the n,c;ipients.
(i) A raolutioa IUppOl1iDg die ~--or Fdicia Bemvidez for the 1996
Mdlupolilla Mayors ud c-m;,._ Yollllt Awd -ccwidaod.
RESOLlITION NO. 6, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLlITION SUPf0R11NG 11IE NOMINATION OF FELICIA BENAVIDEZ FOR 111E 1996
ME'l1lOPOUTAN MAYORS AND COMMISSIONERS YOUl1I AWARD .
COUNCIL MUOEll llAKNICIIT IIOVU. AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITUI 6 (a) (I) -USOUJTION NO. 6, saUES Of 1"6.
Ayes: Cwil ...._.. lflldllway, Vonaiaag, Wiggins, "*-*, w....-. Clapp, Buns
Nays : Noae
Mayor a.. a,agnalllDII Ms. Bc.-ridcz wl pn:aeallld licr 1Willt a badqllct ud adlcr ia-.
(ii) A...._ H 1illdlcM . ieeoCLalaCoclRailrdle 1996 MdF,' clilw Mayan ... C I YCllldl Awd w . C lid.
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RESOLl1110N NO. 7, SERIES OF 1996
A ltESOUTl10N SUPPORTING 11IE NOMINATION OF LORA COCHREN FOR 11IE 1996
ME'l1lOPOUTAN MAYORS AND <XllOGSSIONEllS Yount AWARD .
COUNCIL IIIDDUl IIAKNICIIT IIOVU, Alla IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPIIOVE
AGIEN9A ITUI 6 (a) (II) -IIESOUJ110N NO. '7, Rams o, 1"6.
Ayes : Cwil ....,_. Hllllaway, Voraillaa, Wigial. Hnt . he w...--.aw.a...
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(iii) A l'CIOlulioa mppartillg die -.PIUOD al Allllcr S . Dower b die 1996
Mdnlpolitan Mayon wl C--_.. YOllllt Awad w amidcrod.
Tbc l'Clllllution -lllliped ....... wl lad ia f1111 :
RESOLUTION NO. 8, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING 1liE NOMINATION OF AMBERS. DOWER FOR nm 1996
ME'J1lOPOLITAN MAYORS AND COMMISSIONERS YOOJ'H AWARD .
COUNCIL MDDD IIASENICIIT MOVU, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO Al'l'IIOVE
AGENDA ITDI 6 (a) (Ill) -USOUITION NO. I, SEIUIS 01' 1"6.
Ayes: c.-:il Mmllal Hadaway, Vormiaag. Wigias, 8*nicllt, w....-,. Clapp, Burm
Nays: Nolle
Mayor e.. cx,aplllllalllO Ms. Dower wl pracated la witll • ~ wl adier items.
(iv) A l'CIOlulioa supporting die -.PIUOD af Ervia McDawdl b die 1996
Meaapolilaa Mayon wl Coe · a•icrs Youd! Awanl w CXllllidaal.
ne ...._. _ _... .......... lad ia r.u :
RESOLlTl10N NO. 9, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION SUPfat.11NG 11IE NOMINATION OF ERVIN McDOWELL FOR nm 1996
ME11lOl'OUTAN MAYORS AND COMMISSIONERS YOU111 AWARD .
COUNCIL IIDDD IIASENICIIT IIOVU, AND IT WAS S&C.."ONDD, TO Al'l'llOVE
AGENDA ITDI 6 (a) (w) -ltlSOUJTION NO. t, 5aUl:S OP 1"6.
Ayes: CGacil Mmllal llldiaway, v......._ Wigias, Habcllidlt,
w...-,. Clapp, e..
Nays: Nolle
Ma,-e.. WIIICIIM IM d Mr. McDawdl and pmellled Ilia widl a -*Pack wl adier ilcms.
(v) A....._ supporting die w;wiaMicw al Allie Pickca b die 1996
Mcaapolilaa Mayon wl c-i,._n Youd! Awanl w amidcrod.
ne ...._. _ _...a ...... Md lad ia r.u :
RESOLlTl10N NO. 10, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING '!11E NOMINATION OF ALLIE PICKETJ' FOR 1liE 1996
ME'JllOl'OLITAN MAYORS AND COMMISSIONERS YOU111 AWARD .
COUNCIL IIUDU IIASENICIIT IIOVU, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO Al'l'IIOVE
AGENDA ITEM 6 (a) (v) -ltlSOUJTION NO. 11, S&IUES OP 1"6.
Ayes: Cwil Malllal Hadiany, Voraiaa&, Wigial. Ha11eaick w...-,. Clapp. ...
Nays : Nolle
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(vi) A....._llfllllllillldlceoeiMineafltebelx::aN. Wood for die 1996
MdnlpolilaD Ma,ar1111d c-· esiclNFI Yautlt Awd w Cll8lidenld.
RESOLUllONNO. II, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLU110N SUPPORTING 11E NOMINATION OF REBECCA N. WOOD FOR 1HE 1996
ME11lOPOUI'AN MAYORS AND COMMISSIONERS YOUIH AWARD.
COONCD. IUIDU IIA8ENICIIT IIOVU. AND ff WAS DCONDU, 10 APl'IIOVE
AGENDA ITDI 6 (a) (wi) -ltDOUJTION NO. II, S&ao:s OF 1"6.
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A)'CI: C-=il Meallc:rs tfallllanqy, Vonaiaag. Wigim. 8*aidlt, w...--. Clapp. .....
Nays: Nae
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(a) COUNCD. MDOUl IIATBAWAY MOVED, AND ff WAS SECONDED, 10
ACCD'T Wr1'11 UGDT CLAUDIA Dl:.UJDl:.'S ~ OF IIUIGNA110N nDM THI:.
CLEAN, GmN, AND PIIOOD COIIIJOSSIO~
A)'CI: C-=il Meallc:rs tfallllanqy, VonaiSlag. Wigial. lflbcaal, w...--. Clapp. .....
Nays: Nae
(I,) COUNCD. IUIDU IIATBAWAY IIOVU. AND ff WAS UCONDU, TO
ACCD'T Wrl'II UGDT R1TY WILSON'S ~OF IIUIGNATION noM THI:.
ltU.CTION COIIOIISSION.
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C-=il ...... tlldlaway, v...,,.. w--. Habcaidll. w...--. Clapp. .....
Nae
(c) A pra I Sise dldlrilta Ftllrwy • ~ HilSary Maacla ill die Cisy af
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COUNCD. IUIDU IIATBAWAY IIOVED, AND ff WAS UCONDU, 10 l'IIOCLADI THI:.
IIONTB OF ftNIIAllY 1"6 AS AIIUICAN IIISTORY MON111 IN THI:. CITY OF
l:.NGUWOOD.
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c.o-:il Meallc:rs Hasllaway, v....,... Wigjal. II t w...--. Clapp. .....
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(d) A pn,dWPSioe docllrial Ftllrwy 4, 1996 ........ Fdllwy 10, 1996 • Nasioa1 a..
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WEIE.K IISGINNING na&UA&Y ... "' 11DIOUGB naRUAllY ••• ·"' AS NATIONAL
8UllN AWAUNUS WEltK IN TBE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD.
Ayes : CGlacil Malllell Hadlany, Vwmiaag. Wiggins. Habcaiclll,
Wagpaer, Capp, Bums
Nays : None
(c) Mayor Burm ps--.t reaoluliw appoi!Ming wl n:appoi!Miag c:itimm to various
boanll aad ggppiwicw
COUNCB. IOIISltll HATHAWAY IIOVD, AND ff WAS SECONDll:D, 1'0 Al'l'IIOVE
AGENDA ln:IIS I (e) (i) 11DIOllGB (DY)· USOLUTION NOS. 12 TIIIIOllGB J6. SUDS OF
1"6.
Ayes: c-il Mcallen Hadlany, Varmillag. Wigias, Hallcaiclll.
w.,...., Capp. Buns
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1bc raoluliolls -amped ....a.en wl cadl appoilllCc .... bolnl -idcatificd.
(i) RESOLUTION NO. 12, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION REAPPODmNG CAROLYN AllMS11IONG ro nm PARKS AND RECREATION
COMMISSION FOR 1111! Cfl'Y OF ENOLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(ii) RESOLUl10N NO. 13, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION REAPPODmNG MARK BARBER TO 1111! BOARD OF ADJUS'IMEtn' AND
APPEALS FOR 1111! Cl1Y OF ENOLEWOOD, CXlLORADO.
(iii) RESOLUl10N NO . 14, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION REAPPODmNG GARY BOWMAN TO 1111! RE'l1REMmn' BOARD FOR 1111!
C11Y OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
Mayor ... prac:allld die---.. cenificllc .. Cily pia to Gary a--.
(iv) RESOLUl10N NO . 15, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION REAPPODmNG LEROY DA VAULT 101111! RE'l1REMmn' BOARD FOR 1111!
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
Mayor Bunl praeallDd die..._., a cenificllc al Cily pia 10 Ldloy DaValt
(v) RESOLUl10N NO. 16, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION REAPPODmNG DARRYL DUMMER 101111! Pl.ANNINO AND l.ONING
COMMISSION FOR 1111! Cl1Y OF ENOLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(vi) RESOLUTION NO. 17, SERIES OF 1996
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TIIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
Ma)'OI' Buns pr--.ed die ...... a catific:ale ud City pia ID c.-il Meaber Halbaway OIi behalf
m JdfJqo Dym.
(vii) RESOLunoN NO. II, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOUmON APl'OINl1NG HENRY GALLEHER TO 11tE a..EAN, GREEN AND PROUD
CX>MM1SS10N FOR TIIE CITY OF ENOLEWOOD, COLORADO.
Ma)'OI' Bara pr--.ed die RilDlllliaa, a catific:ale ad City pia ID Healy Galldlcr.
(viii) RESOLUTION NO. 19, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOUmON APl'OINl1NG Rl1111 GREINER TO TIIE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD FOR 11IE
CITY OF ENOLEWOOD, COLORADO.
Ma)'OI' Burm pr--.ed die rmoluliaa, a catific:ale ud City pill IO Ruth Greiner.
(ix) RESOLunoN NO. 20, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOU1l10N APPOINT1NO ROGER HAGAR TO TIIE ELEC110N COMMISSION FOR 11IE
CITY OF ENOLEWOOD, COi Da4DO.
Ma,-Bunl pr--.ed die---. a catific:ale ad City pill ID Ropr Hapr.
(X) RESOLUTION NO. 21, SERIESOF 1996
A RESOLUTION REAPPOIHl1NG OIRIS HA YENS TO 11IE URBAN RENEWAL AU'J1IORfJY FOR
11iE CITY OF ENOLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(xi) RESOLtmON NO. 22, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION APPOINT1NO SELWYN HEwnT TO TIIE MAU.EV CENTER TRUST FUND
BOARD FOR 11IE CITY OFENOLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(xii) RESOLUTION NO. 23 , SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION APPOINT1NO JIM IDODAY TO 11IE WATER AND SEWER BOARD POil 11IE
CITY OF ENOLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(xiii) RESOLUTION NO . 24, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION REAPPOIHl1NG AMEMARIE LEONARD TO 11IE PUBUC LIBRARY BOARD
FOR 11IE CITY OF ENOLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(xiv) RESOUmON NO . 25 , SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING DENISE LOMBARDI TO 11tE PDlEP10HIDS' PENSION BOARD
FOR 11IE CITY OF ENOLEWOOD, COi .oR.~.
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(xv) RESOLUTION NO. 26, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOUmON REAPl'OlNl1NG S'IEVEN MARKWOOD TO 11IE PARKS AND RECREATION
COMMISSION POR 11IE CITY OF ENOLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(xvi) RESOLUTION NO. 27, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOUmON REAPl'OlNl1NG ROBEllT MASON TO 11IE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION POR 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(xvii) llESOUTl10N NO. 21, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOUmON REAPl'OlNl1NG JAMES PHELPS TO 11IE POUCE OFFICERS' PENSION BOARD
POR 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(xviii) RESOLtmON NO. 29, SERIESOF 1996
A RESOUmON APPOINTING JEAN REYNOLDS TO 11IE ELECTION COMMISSION FOR 11fE
Cl1Y OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
Ma,ar Barm ..--,cl die raolulioa, a ClCl1ificak Md City pia IO Jean Reynolds.
(xix) RESOLUTION NO. lO, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOUmON APPOINTING SHAWN SAMUELSON AS A YOU111 MEMBER OF 11fE PARKS
AND RECREATION COMMISSION FOR 111E CJTY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(xx) RESOL1.1110N NO. 31, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOUmON APPOINTING MARJORIE SCHWINDT TO 11IE PUBUC LIBRARY BOARD FOR
11fE Cl1Y OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(xxi) llESOUTl10N NO. 32, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOUmON REAPl'OlNl1NG JOHN SMJ1H TO 11IE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND
APPEALS FOR 11IE CJTY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
Ma,ar Bans ...... Ille ....... a ClCl1ificak aad City pia IO Jolia Sailb.
(xxii) RESOUmON NO. 33, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOUmON APPOINTING OEllALD STANKORB TO 11IE <l.EAN, GREEN AND PROUD
COMMISSION POR 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COi .Qi~-
Ma,ar Bans ...... Ille......_ a~ aad City pia IO Gcnld Slaalrorb.
(xxiii) RESOUmON NO. 34, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOUmON REAPPODmNG WILLIAM VOBEJDA TO 11IE WATER AND SEWER BOARD
FOR 11E CJTY OF ENOLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(xxiv) llESOUTl10N NO. 35, SERIES OF 1996
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Member Hadlaway can be trullCld to make da:isioaJ for him and be does not want her to make da:isions
regarding bis QOIIIIIIWUty . He ukod QOIC side Ms. Halbaway is Oil.
Ms . Hatbaway rapoaded tbll • is Oil the side that • bas always beat Oil.
Mayor Bums inlajected tbll tbis sllould not be turDed into a dialogue aad direckld Mr. Nabbolz to
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Mr. Nabbolz said be bis it _,. that there be u iDlaDII UMllliplioD ooaclucted by the Mayor,
CAuaci1 aad City Aaoracy. He said it sllould be clctcrmiDcd nc:da lllcn: is u dhics islue aad if rules of
COllduct were broken. He said be is IIIIIW'C if be sllould leqlal u iDYcllipaoD here or• the CGunly
le\'d or mpge a privalc aaomey . He said be will be Ul\'Clliptillg bis altemalives and be feds Council
Member Hatbaway should step dawn. He said he is tiRd, allO, of hearing council members say then: is
DOlbing Ibey can do .
(I) Thaaa ltolcntrder, 2890 Soulh Bannock Slrm, llaled that c.ouncil &bould take a look
• die pnipmal ordinance becaulC sbc: does not fed a Sl,500 fa: is ping to IIOp day labor from a,ming
ill. SIie said the a,mplainl sbe bas is not apillll the dala twin aad the adler affia: busin , but
ralbcr apillll the day labor Oil her QOl'IICI'. SIie said her IICipborbood bas ICJllC dawn bill in the ... three
yean. She is afraid to Id her -ride his bike around the block. bas pul up • six foot fence, bas u alarm
in her lloule, aad a buse clog. She said that, in the apring, Ille is Idling her hoUle becaUle of Sland-By
Pa.-cl.
<•> Doug Ritdaic, 2150 South Bannock Slrm, aid day labor bas brougbl in a lol of
trUlialu. all timr:s of day and night He said it is not all dlcir fault, but ancthing _.. to be clone.
He feds -tbougbl sllould have ICJllC into it bdCR allowilla tlic placemeal of. bar, ...... 1111n: ud •
day labor to all locale OD -ancr. Mr. Rildlic said the police are IJyiag to help ud dial he c:alls diem
all die time.
(D) l>Pe Pu:hal, 2800 Soulh DelaMn: Slrm, agrae5 that there is 7 ncplivc clcmcat in the
neigllborllood. but feds tbll the tnllliau are coming from Dam:r, ud dial blame can not be placed
..-,dy OIi the temporary leMCICI. He said Ilia...._ is localed dawn by King Soopen ud balllieDt&
frequent that area allO. Mr. Pu:hal said he is aJllllCl1ICd about the -,c we migbt be ICDding to fulwc
busin c I , reminding Council of the pending~ ofCinderdla City. He said ontinances must
be c:ardully worded. He addDd tbll c:lluFs to the ffllllll of the 1t01a along Broadway do not _. get off
the ground bccaulc the landlords do not want to help pay for them. Mr. Pucbal said he feds tbll
Englewood -91 to IClld 7 messqc tbll it is 7 finl class QOIIIIIIWUty 10 that the lnllliclll clemelll miglil
poaillly be turned nay. In c:IOling, Mr. Pu:hal said tbll he hu k-.a CAuacil Member Halbnay for
tbiJteen )'mn. He said Ibey an: OD oppolitc side& of the political fence, but asaertal that Ms. Halbaway
.... always dealt with him boaeldy. He said if be ~ her • well • he tbinb be does, Ms. Hadlaway
will probably call for the inqui,y to the allcptw llenelf.
(o) Carlene Walker, owaer oCSland-By "'--d, 2911 South Broadway, said sbe wrote an
opea Idler to Englewood City Council and the raideall oC EllpCMOd that turned out to be around forty-
me minu1a 1ong, tbcrefOR • said • would be oonck:Nina it for tbis ewning. Reading from the Idler,
Ms . Walker llated that sbe bas Clllpllhy for the raideals, UYiq bad to -from her OM1 bomc
RlllClllly became lier neipborbood bad daclinod . She relaled tbll, in the twally--yean Stud-By
Pa.-cl hu beat in busi-. this is the Ollly affia: that bas bad pn,blem fittin& into • DCipboltlood.
She said all six Dam:r area officea are on mauor .... with ~ in c:lolC proximity. Ms.
Walker llated dial the EllpCMOd affia: is a -t1IIO bloc:b inside the city limits, with the c1emopap11ic:s
o( the IUl10Ullding neipborbood beina the ._ • that IIOnll o( tbc Yale A-bonier. She aid it is
wuealiltic to think that Denver 's pnlblems cad ll the Yale llreet lip. She said sbc 1111 aacaded six
IIIOdinp wilh the neipborbood raideall. Al the meetings, sbc bas beat -'-lly ...ited by penoas
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IICIVicm. Ms. s.r-said 11111 blsr do TOl lla\'e to be litualat witbiD the city limits 10 service a city,
and Clllllld CMily pull tbeir lCffllllCS out ofEoglewoocl by localiag iD Uttldoo. She also said that the
propmed ftal fee would be inequilable for rmller and art-up bl!lin er In doling, Ms. Steer said that
tcmp0rary lldp provides 1. 77 pcRlClll of---,ricullural ~ iD the Denver metro area, which
would be a P ... INial IIIIOUlll lO raDOYe from Eoglewoocl.
(r) Timothy Avasano, owncrorL.abor Rady, 3600 South Galapago Stn,et, said that ifit
bad TOl bocD for Stud-By Penoancl DOUfyiDg bim of the meeting tonight. bis profession would TOl be
R\Neecntod. He aid the prablems today 11e 111Cidy prublrm. He said he is TOl CRaliDg. prablem. bul
nllhcr tryiDg to help 10M the pn,blcms and lie ii EOl locafed -a liquor lltOrc nor did he klc* for oac
wllca loc:aliDg bis~-Mr. A-llated 11111 zming Ins IIPlllly only allow tcmporuy labor
ICfVices iD the Ulldelinblc -of a coaummily. He ialcnled 11111 the problem is TOl clay labor scrviccs,
bul the IOCidy iD wbicb we live. He said bis employees do TOl lpClld their moncy OD paint for graffiti, bul
lie just trying to cal, IO surme and IO keep their families fOFlher . He aid that any one of us ii just oae
step away from where bis employees lie, and 11111 we lie DOI immune from being when: they an: iD I \'Cl)'
short 11110UD1 or time. Mr. Avasano Slalcd that clay labor services lie pan of the tax paying CXIIIIIIIWlity,
also, and asked that ewl)'OllC begin to work togdber. He said bis axnpany does DOI bin: people who have
been drinking and he is trying IO do the bell job pcmiblc.
(s) Holly Haa1ia, 2711 South Sherman Stn,et, said she has owned and liwd in this home for
nine years. She llalal 11111 Rita Hadlaway bas wortcd under her clim:lion Ill Stand-By ~I for the
... year. She aid lhc bas -met I -cdlical perU1 and aaerted that C4uncil Member Hathaway
has worked very bani to lly to .. die EDglewood office up IO what thc citizeas think they want. Ms .
Hanlin rocalled 11111 Ibis localioD -formerly OClCupicd by a Circle K 110n:. wbicb, she felt, caused more
prubleml thca lllu Stand-By Pa--1 c:auaa. She said she bas WOfbd for Olhcr agencies where more
prubleml cxilled. 11111 Ille 1111 --pa-a lltal:ks u:b • this. SIie: aid then: 11e pn,blcms iD any
type of bu1i-. bul feels ii is .U ill lrow you addraa them. Ms. Hanlin said 11111 Stand-By is trying \'CIY
111n1 11111 1111 1illCMd to thc ciliJ.ml ad tried to CODform to their accck. She said she lives two blocks
6-die office 11111 1111 oaly CYCr liad oae pnil,lem. bul ii -DOI with a Stand-By employee. Ms. Hanlin
aid dill C.ouci1 Mclllbcr Hadlnay bas tried to be objcdM and lldp6d and has clone TOlhing uncthical .
She aid lhc -pn,ICIII wllca die iDcideal iD quCllioll oa:umd and will be a witness for Ms . Hathaway
Ill any time. She advued CouaciJ 11111 iftcmporuy scrviccs 11e climioatcd, die problems will be wonc
became thc people without jobs will me ~ IO go. She said her ncighborbood is DOI having
prubleml PICII • thole dclcribcd Ibis evening. She felt people sbould be working together instead or
pointing fillF1 and aaerted that Carlene: Walker bas bent over backwuds IO lly IO alkviale die problems
bccaule lhc cara about Englewood . She wpd busineues and cilimll to work together.
(I) Lisa KJenda. 2711 South Sherman Stn,et, said she has 1iwd iD Englewood for about two
years and has worked for Stud-By Paamel. She lilalcd that ninety pcRlClll of the people who come iDto
Stand-By want to do ID boocst clay's work for ID honest day's pay. She said some of them an: working at
night jull to make ends meet . She aid she ii -afraid or the tecnapn and some cbi1dn:o iD this
ncigllborbood than sbc is oldie people Ill Stand-By. Ms . Klcnda n:lated that lhc does DOI fccl that I bar
and a liquor 11tOrc being 1oc:a1ec1 next c1oor 11aw: anything to do with die behavior or their cmp1oyecs and
11111 whal people do whca they .. alf work ii their own ~-She aid their behavior is not the
1apo111*lity of Carlene Walker and wbat they cboole to do after they haw: finisbcd their employment is
up to them. She fec1I it is acary to walk -die 7-Elevcn lltOrc and aaerted that the people who
conpptc then: an: DOI from Stand-By PaDulel. She said IO point I finpr jult ll Stand-By ii
ridiculous became it is the caliR a>allllllnity .
(u) Lisa Walker, Humu ~ MMapr for Stand-By Pa--1, 2911 Saudi
Broadway. said that locali0Ds 11e EOl ldcc:ICII became then: ii a liquor 11tOrc and a b1r next door. SIie
llalOd that die criteria ulCld iacludcs fiadilla a buildiD& or 3,000 IO 4,000 ....,C feet, clme proximily to ID
IQCCllihlc: bus route. ia u -wllCR nal .-ii affonlable . Abo, they look for u -w11CR a 1arp
number of people rcccM 111cia1 baldits. bip uaemploymeal and a low illcomc -. ..._ 11111 ii
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where you find people who need jobs. Ms. Walker said that the odlcr S&and-By locations~ DOI had
neighborhood problems like the ODCI in Eoglcwood. She rdaled iDcidcncs of IIOIIICOIIC dumping old
ma1tR::11e1 in their dumpller, sbooliDg OUl the llrigbl puking lot ligbls that were inllalled II the
neighbor's n,quc11. people clllllgiDg oil and dumpiDg it into Stand-By'• parting lot, and --
climbing the fence around company WIii and vandalizing them. She iDtajectcd that it w DOI their own
employees who vandalized, 11 prmously llllal, but people who liw: in the neighborhood. She said a
neighbor c:haDpd out a whole transmillion ia their parting lot oa a Sunday while they were DOI open.
Ms. Walker said that Stand-By bis always coopcraled with the police, and ~. at -ai mecungs ukcd
them to call if they feel S&and-By people ll'C c:ausing problems. She said the company bis -received
a call. The offer bis been ~ cxtcadDd to the aeiglibors and they ~ DOI called, either, in spite of
the fact that there is a twcaly..four bour amwcriag ICMCC. She llllCd that Stand-By docs DOI ICII nccdlcs
or llcollol, aor do they talcnle the sale oftbelc ._ OD their prcmilCs and will call the police if this
oa:un. Ms. Walker said thcR is a .-ral dcclillc ia -.lily C\'Cl)'Wbcre and the City of E8IJNood bas
DOI cacapcd this trend. She said she is DOI aue wily Stand-By is being singled au&, IS they ll'C jusl trying
to do their job the best they CID. She said she is at • 1cm, at this point. and hopes Council CID help to
resolve the issue.
(v) Phil Lucao, 3 I 9S South Fox Street, cxprcacd his support for Council Member
Hathaway. He appla1Nled lier for distributing. public clocumcnl to the public, wbcthcr it -to S&and-By
Paamllcl or anyone: else. He said he ~ ftlCciw:s public information from Council, City staff, the
City of Littleton and the City of Glendale. He said,~. that be is appalled by Stand-By PerDmcl,
saying tbll they establish their business in QJIIIJDIIIUtics wbcrc thcR an: lower incomes and attract people
who arc traDlicnt. He CllllOUnpd thc owncn of die tcmponry ICMCCI to -iDlo Englewood 10 they
CID cxpaicacc what the ncigbbortlood is puttillg up witll. He said Carlaac Walker mowd from Green
Moualain becaalc she CXJUld DOI tolcntc the dcdiac in die llcigllborllood and be straaod tbat E8IJNood
iaideatl do DOI want to tolcnlc it citbcr. He CllllDln,ed CGuDcil to do wbalcw:r it takes to make 11ft
they ll'C IUD out of IOMI. He said day labor ll:IVica take --.. of people by paying tbcm very small
salaries, cvea daougb the day labor ICMCC ra:eiw:s -for die ICMCCI.
(w) Ron~. owacr ofModical Pa-'~ 3333 SCIUiii Bu-=t Street,
Suite S30, said be would like to prCICllt a diffaal pcnpeclive to the ilalc. He said they ll'C a permanent
placcecn« firm. pn,vidiDg pcrmanenl cmployccs for doctors' offices and medical clinics. He said the
a,mpuy Im been in business for fifteen ycan and tbll be purclmed it in June. He said be is cxmiclcring
cntcrillg the temporal)' placement business because his pcrmancot market is shrinking. Mr. Rollackcr
rdated tbll be is in bis pracnt location because IIIOII of his dicnts arc in the Swedish and Polter Hospital
area. He said tbll the way be reads the ordinance is that, if )'OU ll'C not alrady in the busincls, you will
~ to pay S2,SOO for licensing and if you arc in the busillCSI alrady, you will~ to pay Sl,000. He
said tbat his business is small CDOUgb that they will DOI be able to aft'Clfd the S2,SOO fee cw:ry year. He
said be will leave the community if this goes into effect .
(x) Guy KoDcek, 1260 Wat Oxfonl Aw:nuc, said four ,cner11ions of his family ~ lived
II tbll addral in Englewood. He said that, by law, Rita Hllbaway is required to pn,vidc the ~
iaforlllalion Wider the Colorado Public Information Act. He asacrtod that aay council member who
rdlaw to pve a citacn aay information tbat W DOI ~ ill Execulive Scllion is in violation of
this Ad. Rcpnling CIOllflict of intaat, be said this docs DOI apply until council mcmbcn ll'C in Wling
politioas OD itcms they would benefit from . Mr. KODC1Ck said it is the reapouibility of the City Attorney
to -to it tbat DO council member all"ectl the conftict of imaat law wllilc pu1U11 a law or onlinanoc .
He said be undentands that the City of Englewood wd ... aaplo)-apllCy to help add OIi to the .,ir
CDUl'IC. He llalod the prablcm is that there ll'C IIUlicals ia the ~ ill quatiOD and we llr.-e to
pt rid of the traMicatl. He said you do DOI pt rid of a .,.._ ._ you luM a ncipborllood pipe
or a viDdic:tivc .-,e and want to aaack -. but radlcr you __. lllack tbc prablcm. Mr . KODCICk
lllled tJIII U onlinaDce sucll a the OIIC pnipmmi this cw:niq. wbcrc a larp fee would be dlarpd for a
day lala buliw. will uw: a dmnino c&ct. cxtclldina to atbcr twi sucll • day c::aR. He said this
wllolc ilalc c:alK up bcc:aUlc OIIC ncigllborhood paup a,mplainod about 011C pcrDllld ICIViclc. raulting
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pn, foalblll c1e, aid dial 111111 Cllmolct ii a.-mdleir ,..a foalblll camp. He said that a11ou1
130 kidl ha Ea,Jewaod Mil be ia ,...,._ • die W day caap. He aid Bun is bdping IO fiand the
camp wl ii llllyias T -tliiJ1I 1011ri1'1 nmpiticw for Eapwood.
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COUNCIL MEMBER llilENICBT REMOVED AGENDA ~M II (II) (i) PROM THE
CONSENT AGENDA.
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ~M It (a) (i) ON nllST llll:ADING.
(a) AppnM oa Finl ltadillg
(i) MOTION TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR MAROl 4, 1996 TO
GA111ER CITIZEN INPUI' ON THE CITY'S POLICY ON FLASHING 11tAFFIC UGKJ'S .
A,a: Caucil Mcabal Hadlaway, v--.. W--. lflllalidll. w...-. Clapp. a..
Nays: Nw
(b) AppnM OIi Second Rcadiq
(i) Couacil Melllbtr Habellidlt ....... lillCC all die citiea. IIIUlual and aulOIIIIUc
aid .,._ work topdlcr, if tberc an: OflPOl1Ullities to c:llan,c or amend this a,reemcaa. giYca tllal the
Cily m Slleridan is making c:llalllfl iD the way dial rmp&:1 aervica are delftaal.
Couacil Member Wiggins said dial tberc is aa opporlllllity to mallc c11aD,es and, if Sbcridaa drllpl oua.
the Cily Mil Uft to__., the.....-.
City Aacney Broumaa aid that Lialeton -nan: «die-.... cffons with Sbcridaa • the time
dial dley draftod this.
DiRCtOr Slulcy, Eag1ewooc1 Safety Semclra ~ CXlllfinaed dial cua.-cu be aade to die .......
111c City Ctert ..s OnlillMcc No. 1. Scriel « 19961,y lidc:
ORDINANCE NO. 3, SERIES OF 1996 (COUNCll. 80..L NO. I, INTIODUCl!D BY CXXJNCIL
MEMBER HA111AWA Y)
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AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT Wl11f 1llE CITY OF LITILETON PROVIDING
FOR Ml11UAUAUl'OMA11C AID FOR FIRE PRorecTION.
COUNCO. M&MaER IIAaltNICBT MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO Al'PROVE
AGENDA rrEM 11 (') (I) ORDINANCE NO. 3, SERIES OF 1996 ON SECOND READING.
Ayes: Council Members Hadlaway, Vormiuag, Wiggins, Habcnicht.
Wagoner, Clapp, 8urDs
Nays: ~
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(a) A..,.--OD Fn RadiDg
(i) Dina,r Oryglewic:z ,-eated. ___,..ioP from Ille~ of
Financial Services IO adapt a bill for aa onliaanClc Clllblishing liceuing iequiremenls lor temporary
employmeal apcics in Eaglewood.
COUNCO. M&MSU WAGGONER MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO TAIILE AGENDA
ITEM II (a) (I) -COUNCO. aD..L NO. 5.
Ayes: Council Members Halhaway, Vormiuag, Wiggins, Habcnicht.
Wagoner, Burns
Nays: Capp
Mayor 8urDs _. Ille adicaiz dial Council will CCllllimc IO lludy Ille lllllltCr and will -1 funSaer
advice rn. lhe City Aaaney • Ille ........ and COlllclll of Ille onliaaKc. He said dial Ille bill aould
be rcvililDd. -• poaiblc --of die Cllllb-.y ---. iL
(ii) Dinair Black ,-eated a ra:·w-ndMina rr-die~ of Palu and
JtcaaliCIII 10 adcJpl a bill for M onSiaw:IC .... isbiag Ille EaglcMad OikmaS Affairs Cc . · 1111 and
coonlillMillg ~ iaB of Ille C-millice widl lhe adlcr IIDODffimc di91 bolnls and, aeisM>N
of die City. He saaiMDd Cow:il 111M. ill Jw 1995, lhe Paib and Reaalioa C-i ....
roonmmc:adod lhe aaliCIII oflhe CuhuraD CommiSFion . Council 11\'C cliRaioa to DIO\'C forwanS in
August, 1995. TIie finl put of Ille onliDance. be said. allblisbes lhe Cultural Commiaion, who's
purpmc ii to pn,vide die CJlllllill&, s,-r o:Mic pluDiJlg for lhe dndopmeat of adtural ans acuvitics and
lhe implcm :ne11ioP of aa ans plan. He said die seYCD members -.Id -~ term. The leCOlld
part of lhe onliaance pn,videl for a joial IIIOdillg of all lhe boucls and oommilliom widlia lhe City, IO
view lhe priorities of dial baanl Md die City• a wllole • it rdala IO aipiaal ia.. He said aurcntly, by
Charter, lhe PlauiDg aad ZoaiDg Corriwim Md die Pub ud Rccrcalion Commililioo make
RlOOIIIIDClldal to die City Mampr ca capiaal items for each year's budpt.
Ccuncil Member Wagoner asked ny ii -beiDg termed a Cultural Affairs Commission, when it was
originally ubd to be crealed • lhe Cullunl Aris Commissioa . Mr. Black said lhe wording aJUld
CCl1aialy be changed if tbere -• -...
C4uDcil Member Wagoner alao cxpallld-.. -allblisbing a joial mcc:liDg of all boards and
onmmipinns, He said be cSocs 11111 w a IIOod IO llaYC all die boucls and oommilliom putjciplte in all lhe
capiaal plaDning for lhc City. He said ii .... quite well with City Council ldliDg priorities for
de\ cl IJI' m CPI in tbe City, ahlloup lie ..W 11111 be oppolCd 10 n"1Civiag nmmlllCINWa. Ina die
illdividual boards . He said tllll lie -ad like IO W die ICCliClll dlal deals witla die joiDI meaillg be
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and tllll Cily .. ud ,ep. IIIMS mBwt 1l'OUld be lllppy to wwcr qucstioas f'IOm CGUIICil .
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RESOLUl10N NO. 37, Sl!RIES OF 1996
A RESOLUl10N APPROVING 11IE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT REQUES1lID BY S200
INVES'JMENI'S, INC . FOR 1HE RENOVATION OF A FOUR (4) ACRE SITE INl'O A CAR AND
lRUCK. SERVICE CENTER AND MEDIUM DlTl'Y TRUCK SALES LOT.
COUNCO. MEMSER HABENICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (Ill) -RESOLUTION NO. 37, SERIES or 1"6.
COUNCIL MEMSER BABENICBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO AMEND
IIUOLU110N 37 -STATEMENT 3 UNDER SECTION I TO ADD THE ll'OU.OWING
CONDITION: THE SITE AT 5203 SOU111 allOADWAY SHAU. aE DEVELOPED INTO A
CIIEVIIOUT COMMDICIAL TRUCK CEN'nR Wl11I SALIS AND ADMDILffllATION
on,ca auo.T ON THE FRONT Or THE EXIS11NG WAUIIOUSE STRUCTUU
LOCATED AT IN WUT LEBOW AVENUE, ACCORDING TO PLANS PREVIOUSLY
SUSMITl'ED. THIS SITE SHALL Bl DEVELOPED Wl11IIN 2 YEAIIS FROM THE DATE or
SUSSTANTIAL COMPLETION AND CERTD'ICATE or OCCUPANCY or THE BODY SHOP.
Hank Held, Vice Prelidelll al the planniag puup for Burt~ Nclwolk. requested pcrmissioo Jo
adina Caum:il. He llid lllal Bun does DDl ClOIIIJol the lealel allCealucky Fried Chic:ken ud the China
Kitdlen. TIie lcwa, be aid, do DOt expire lllllil Sc:ptembcr 16, 1991. He llid that Bun would like for
them to vacate ...... llul die propoaed •menclmeet nquiRs. pnllllble impollibility because thele
hgp aae llill widlia dleir ..... He llbd for -ar ._ yelll eftcr the expiralioa mthe .... Jo
rue die pnipeny ud allbliu tbc ala ud admiaillnliOD afflca.
c.oucil Maaber w...-aid ifdlll is eUowod, be feels Council will U\'C owallCpped tlleir bouads by
allowiDg. flee ...... body sbop. He aid the City is beacr aff'widl die._ year requireaail tllu
aUowill& it Jo ID four ,-s. He cxpreaml CODCel'II dlll the ame Jhillg may lleppen Jo otbcr IIICII
bulin c r on Broadway.
CouDcil Member Varmiltq aaed if a a,mpromilc m three ye111 would be ecoepable. Mr. Held llid tbcy
migbl toe tlleir certific:atc al oa:upucy, but aiuld pnably ID with three ,can.
Council Member Clapp llbd City AltGnley Brolzmu wlletbcr we would be okay leplly if Burt pu1 up a
tcmporuy building, 1111d out althlt buildicg, and the medium truck ala 1l'OUld be the prima,y-,c.
City Aaorncy Bruwnu llid tbll -1d be fillc .
CouDcil Member W,uoner aaed if thll aiuld be wmmplilbcd within a-,can. Mr . Held llid it aJUld,
but the City plauillg code llas otbcr ff:llrictiom on 1mlpOIUy facilities .
DiKUaion Cllll.cd reprcliDg tbc pollibility al & OIIC )'CII cxtenlion after '-ycar1 and the pollibility al
Idling ulldelinble pra:illdclrts. It W docidod tbll placina an cxtClllioc clw OD a Placncd ~
does DCll COllltilUle I pnadenl.
COUNCO. MENSER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO ADD A
nKNDLY AMENDMENT TO COUNCO. MEMHll BAHNICBT'S MOTION TO AMEND,
TO INCLUDE, Amil '"WITHIN TWO YEARS", THI PBllASI '"WITH EXTENSION OJ ONI
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REGULAR MEETING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
FEBRUARY 5, 1996
7:30 P.M .
1. Call to order. Q :J;o~
2. Invocation. UJ~
3. Pledge of Allegiance. ~
4. Roll Call.
5 . Minutes.
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fJf;µ'l-0 a. Minutes from the Regular City Council Meeting of January 15, 1996.~
~ ~;,;;;::;o~'JJ!:, ;e ntation to t~;')Z:s:'.bJ..11~,Af;M
rJ-'1J a. Metropolitaniflilayors and Commi ners Youth Ai,;arl~o-;j"nees~"'
recognized.
/} ,, ; i. A resolution supporting the nomination of Felicia Benavidez forJ~
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ii. A resolution supporting the nomination of Lora Cochren !7~ t~ 1996 , ~ '7 tip/J/'7-0 Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Award.~
/J .. _ O' iii. A resolution supporting the nomination of Amber S. Dower for}~, · /L{A(j/1:-tJ df'fl ?-0 1996 Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Award.~
O .. ,.~9 iv. A resolution supporting the nomination of E!"fin McDowa}!~r ~h~ .199! ~
/'--(J'Ll!r~ t1ffd '7-t) Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Award. ~
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A resolution supponing the nomination of Allie Pickett fo~~"'195!6 ~
Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Award. ~
/)~ • _ 11 / / vi. A resolution supporting the nomination of Rebecca N. Wood for the · ~ dfpt/'7-() 1996 Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Award~
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7 . Non-Scheduled Visitors. <"'-• limit your presentation to five minutes.I
8. Communications, Proclamations, and Appointments.
~ ~l:V~·/1 Letter from Claudia Delude indicating 'E~~~~ from the Englewood , /+-/.-v Clean, Green, and Proud Commission. 1 Y~
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b. Letter from Betty Wils'lJmc:,
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r.u~~WJ' _fl) '7-t) Election Commission. ,v~
~'rH:1'« '7-tJ c. Proclamation declaring February as AIMllcan Hletory Month~
Q-o d. Proclamation declaring February as .............. AwaNIIIII Week.~
n e~Reaolutiona ~various City Boarda~Commiaaiona. ~~ #~~ ~
/)~.-JJ. i. · fNPl)Ointil111 Carolyn Armstrong to the Engle ood Parks and ~ /,)... Recreation Commiaion.
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Reaolution reappointing Mark Barbar to the Englewood Board of
Adjustment and Appeals.
Reaolution reappointing Gary Bowman to the Englewood Retirement
Soard.
Reaolution reappointing Leroy DaVault to the Englewood Retirement
Soard.
Resolution reappointing Darryl Dummer to the Englewood Planning and
Zoning Commiaaion.
Resolution appointing Jeffrey Dykas to the Englewood Urban Renewal
Authority .
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vii. Resolution appointing Henry Galleher to the Englewood Clean, Green,
and Proud Commission.
viii. Resolution appointing Ruth Greiner to the Englewood Public Library
Board.
ix . Resolution appointing Roger Hagar to the Englewood Election
Commission .
x . Resolution reappointing Chris Havens to the Englewood Urban Renewal
Authority .
xi. Resolution appointing Selwyn Hewitt to the Malley Center Trust Fund.
xii . Resolution appointing Jim Higday to the Englewood Water and Sewer
Board.
xiii . Resolution reappointing Amemarie Leonard to the Englewood Public
Library Board.
xiv. Resolution appointing DeniH Lombardi to the Englewood Firefighters
Pension Board .
xv. Resolution reappointing Steven Markwood to the Englewood Parks and
Recreation Commission.
xvi. Resolution reappointing Robert Mason to the Englewood Planning and
Zoning Commission.
xvii. Resolution reappointing James Phelps to the Englewood Police Pension
Board.
xviii . Resolution appointing Jean Reynolds to the Englewood Election
Commission.
xix . Resolution appointing Shawn Samuelson as a youth member of the
Englewood Parks and Racraation Commission .
xx. Resolution appointing Marjorie Schwindt to the Englewood Public
Library Board.
xxi. Resolution reappointing John Smith to the Englewood Board of
Adjustment and Appeals.
xxii. Resolution appointing Gerald Stankorb to the Englewood Clean. Green,
and Proud Commission.
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Sewer Board.
xxiv. Resolution reappointing David Weber to the Englewood Planning and
Zoning Commission.
xxv . Resolution appointing A. Bervette Williams to the Englewood Public
Library Board.
9 . Public Hearing. (None)
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10. Consent Agenda .
a . Approve on First Reading .
'l-o I}-Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to set a public
~~/J/~ 3)/;9r, hearing date for March 4 , 1996 to gather citizen input on the City's
'' .__..., '7) policy on flashing traffic li~~s~~A·~-~RCE: Charla Eatalty,
· Director of Pubic Works.~~
b. Approve on Second Reading. I
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Council Bill No. 1. approving the renewal o~,EfG~ewood's, Automatic
Aid Agreement with the City of Littleton. ~
1 1 . Ordinances. Resolutions. and Motions.
a. Approve on First Reading.
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Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a
bill for an ordinance establishing licensing requirements for temporary
employment agencies in Englewood. IT~~..=~~rank J-.. ~1. /,,
Gryglewicz, Director of Financial Services. V v -Yi,_.,_ A/l,6-(,)(J U ~
/111. fJ_ • / ii. Recommendation from the Department of Parks and Recreation to
l.,fJR"' 'f adopt a bill for an ordinance establishing the Englewood Cultural Affairs
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IJ. jj-_3? iii. Recommendation from the O~Mi~rhood and Business
Kl/)!) rr. Development to adopt a llill f approving the BURT.
fb;¥)d d.i}~lanned Development. STAFF SOURCE: ~~SJmpson, Manager of
71 '7-0 Neighborhood and BulineA Development.~
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iv. Recommendation from the Office of Neighborhood and Business
Development to adopt a bill for an ordinance amending the zoning
ordinance to include animal hospitals. STAFF SOURCE: Bob Slmpaon,
Manager of Neighborhood and Bualneu Development. /,.(J ~
Approve on Second Reading.
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a. Mayor's Choice.
b . Council Members' Choice.
13. City Manager's Report.
14. City Attorney's Report.
Adjournment.~ -/0:¥()~
The following minutes were transmitted to Council from 01/12/96-02/01/96:
• Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of December 5, 1995
• Englewood Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of December 14, 1995
• Englewood Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of January 11, 1996
• Englewood Liquor Licensing Authority meeting of January 3, 1996
• Englewood Liquor Licensing Authority meeting of January 17. 1996
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HA8ENICHT IIO\IED TO AMEND IIUOWTlON 'SI· ITATBENT 3 UNOEII IECTION 1 TO ADO THE FOLLOWING
CONDITION : THE 8ITE AT &:am IOUTH IIIOADWAY lfW.L 8E DEVELOP£I) INTO A CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL
TRUCK CENTEII WITH IALEI AND ADloWDTRATION OFFlCEI IUILT ON THE FRONT OF THE EXIITING
WAREHOUSE STRUCTURE LOCATE) AT tm LEHOIW, ACCOIIDINQ TO PLANS PIIEVIOUIL Y IUllofl'TED. THIS
SITE lfW.L IE DE\IELOl'ED WffllN 2 YEARI FROM THE DATE OF IIUUTANTIAL COloW"LETION ANO
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY OF THE IOOY SHOP.
HATHAWAY MO\IED A FRIENDLY AME'GIEMT TO HAIENICHT'I MOTION TO AMEND TO INCLUOE AFTER
WITHIN TWO YEARS : WITH EXTENSION OF ONE YEAR UPON APPROVAL IY COUNCIL.
Pleae nale: If you have I clubllly 111d neec1 .. a.y allk or aenlcet, ..... llllllfy 6e C!ly of Eawl111ood (762•23711111 lwl
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AGENDA ITEll 7
NON-SCHEDULED Vl8ITOR8
DATE: FEBRUARY 5, 11N
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.
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ENGLEWOOD, AllAPABO& COUNTY, COLOllADO
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TIie replar meetiDg af die Englewood City Coaacil -c::alled ID anler by Nayar Banis M 7:34 p.m.
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TIie i1M1C111ioG -IMD by Couaci1 Member WiglM.
3. 1'Wte ti Mleat-
Tbe Plod,e af Allegiuc)e -lod by Mayor Bums.
4. ...Call
Plaent: Council Members Hadlaway, Capp, Wigim. Halleaicbt,
Vormiaaa, w.,.._.., Burm
Allleat: NCllle
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Al'PROVE TIIE MIN1TnS OP 111& UGUIAll M&rl'ING or IANUilY 2, 19".
A)'II: c-:il Membcn Hadlaway, vonaia.,. w--. Hrl iclle, w....-.Capp.a...
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aNl9ribusiom flam die Miya, a,..-o,pein•i1w al Aid ID Ollllr A..-ladint&, Nayar Baru
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Cb> Ann Nabllolz, 2990 Soudl DdlMle SUeec. !lpClkiaa OIi bebalf or-concenec1
citizens from lier neighborhood. stated Sbcy are --S wilb day labor employment ageocia and, in
partk:ular, Slandby Penonnd. She DOCed Slandby Penonnd is kaled OIi Sbc comer of Bales and
Broadway . Ms . Nabbolz Cllllllmenled that,• Sbcy undcntand tbat Council Member Hathaway is an
cmployoc of Slandby Permnnel, Sbcy will expect tbat lbe will lllllain from any input or wee oo this issue
· to preclude any appearance of a conflict of ialaat. Ms. Nabbolz said that Sbc Eaglewood police will
tcllify tbat Slandby Penonnd is a public auisancc. She stated tbat Sbc police c:alls cost each taxpayer
money and diwrt Sbc police raourca from more important matters. The peaplc. lbe ltated, in Sbc area
around Slandby have been cited for pubic drinking. drugging. urinating in public and loitering.
Hypodermic needla have been found in Sbc alley and 1trect around Standby PerDmel. She contended
that Slandby PerDmel ha made DO don to comet this litualioa. Ma. Nabbolz expreacd bapc that, as a
rault ofM D. Drug's bearing before Sbc Liquor J...iccnsiD& Aulbority • Wednelday Di&bt, it will cut
down OD Sbc problem with bypodermic needla. Ms. Nabbo1z aid this leCIIII coumerproductive to Sbc
City's dons to upgrade this area u Sbc City is looking at pnllllOling businea and revitalizing CindercUa
City. She maintained that Slandby is a malignancy, that it kills growth and ClOIIIIIIUDity ~nt.
Ms. Nabbolz pointed out that there are two day labor busineaes in a one block radius. She asked Council
what young family would willingly expose their c:biJdrm to Sbc type ofbusinea environment tbat Slandby
c:n:atcs .
Ms. Nabbolz stated that to lier knowledge Sbc City bu DO dallNK for uadwlg busin • there is DO
"busiMU liccmc." She said lbe feels it is time to revisit Sbc businea liccmc issue. but with c:areful
wordiq. tipler piddina and a minimum foe . She stated this c:u mo be a plus for tM!lin • Sbcy
would have aa:as to each other.
Ms. Nablaolz aemented that Sbc time is right for revicaliz.aliCI of~ but -lllllll kdt at
cxilliDI CIOdcl ad~ and update them. We IIIUII llaw, lllic 11111111, dear llalldards of CIOdcl and
.-eo pide • dllau&b our revitalizatiCIII . SIie ........ a__. poll lllted dial -ia fiw do
alll tna pa 7. SIie said -can CDIISiw IO roll alolli _.ah amdals mkiaa decisiaa far Ill,
or -caa be• llnllll lillk of penllDCll7. businea and c:iliaa -'illl ...... far. mer, clelllcr and
-pilOlpCIW EIIIJcwood. SIie iDsisled dial M ... liaea lO ... OD
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.......... of our ,...... wbicb will piepaR • far a p&lliliYc c:lllalc-Ms. Nallllolz Clllllduded by
l7lllilt& dial &pwoad Nlideals expect intepity ia per--. 6aiw C rk:miall, 11n1111
Cllforcellllals of Ins aad orcli-. • Mil • sua aps low by wile aad cadlll apelldiDa policies. Ms.
Nabbo1z uked what in a code or ordinance ODlllliSUlel I pulllic --=e. SIie added dial Ille .....-ed
Council '1 IIIClllion to this master.
(a) Betty Lou Acker, 3140 Soudl DdlMle SUeec. lllted sbe is anre of Sbc prablam ia Sbc
area around Sbc day labor bulinem1 • lbe ha a frieDd 7111l li¥cl ia die 2600 lllock of South Cben*ee.
Ms. Acker aid that men from sbele businmn sleep in Sbc yanl • Sbc IIIUtb comer of Wat Yale Avenue
and South Cberobc S7Rlet and Sbcy have their bypodermic ...._ all «Ml" Sbc place. She stated lbe is
apins: that kind of businea right there on Bnlldway, tbal Sbcy lllould be kated ia an industrial area.
Ms. Acker said that when you go by the men are bangiq OU: Sbcrc aad it Rally kdts like a slum. She
fccls tbat is detrimental to the City .
(b) Shirley Eller, 2982 South DdlMle Stne1. lllted sbe ha llad ....... wilb tra111icnU
axnin& down through her alley, dwnpins tnlb OU: of her ...... ab aad takina Sbc lacks. Ms . Eller
adviled that when lbe uked him where be came from be aid SSllldby ud lllll Ibey did DG( ~ work .,
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!hey might end up with the exilliD& rataunats and • body sbop. TIiey want to -that the body shop
would DO( be a1JoMd to lmlUII there unless it is affilialod with the Bun dcalenbips ID that ii CXJUld D0t
change bands to IOIIIC private orpoiution or illdividual .
Council Member Hathaway DOied that aa:ordiq to the PlanaiDg md ZAmiDg ,ecommeodalion DO CIIIC
from the IIIITOWlding ocigllborbood came io and lalified. Mr. Slia CIIIICUll'ed . Ms. Hathaway noted ii is
pralomioaldy CXIIIIIIICl'Cia jn that uea.
Mayor Bums asked how dolC the clewlopmeal is to aoydlioa reaidallial. Mr. Slia llaled thal the clollest
residential is South Slope coadomioi-oa Lebow, wllidl lie w pellUII is-11 io exce11 m 500 feet
from this site.
Council Member Clapp uted if Mr. Slia knew how many emplal)'eea they plan to baft ~ at this
particular cleYelopment. Mr. Slia ltaled that be does DOt baft a apecific aumber m employees. that the
plan shows • aumber of employee parking spaces. He ootcd that Bun dcalenbips baft. general
employee puking lot localed io the vicinity of the old Target ltore. He CIOIIIIIICllted that ii is llaff's
UDdenlaodiog that the ~ty of the employees io this facility will puk there and 'IWlk across the IIRlet.
Mr. Slia Qlllllmenled that the propoal facility is beiog designed to DOI baft a great deal of public
iotenctioo. He thought !hey sbow just a few parking spaces that -.Id IIClually be used for the employees
and that the 111¥)rity of the~ spaces would be oa the olber lidc of Broadway. Ms. Clapp uted if
there WU any way IO see a plan of that parking area to CIIIUle that there would be enough cmployoe
parking for this project. Mr. Slia advisml that sbe cao requa1 that the applicaDl IUpply a plan sbowing
specifically wbele that pukiog is localed o«-site. He added that there is • provision jn the City ordioaDce
that off-site parking is permitted provided that ii is DOt used ilr IOIDC other -and it 1111111 be withio a
specific dislaDce of the site. CoaaciJ Member Capp uted if the...,,_ an: ping to ID from the
parking lot wbele Target used to be md c:nm Broadway ud Ila wall to this •daF Mr. Slia
IWed that that is bis uodenlaDdm&.
Council Member Hathaway uted ifthal is wllll lhey an: cur.-ly doing. Mr. Slia was DOI sure.
Council Member Wigios QOlllmenled that liDce K-Mart 1181 been pun:liwd by Bun ii appean that -
of their employees. io the ... thnle 11111111111. an: ineedefi• thal ea11a11 action of the K-Mart area ad
walking acraa the IIRlet. He quellioDed them walkilla from the T ... laCllioe to this ...... -ad
be woodCled if that is an aaual fact. Mr. Wigias aid IUl • be UDdenlaodl ii Camcil is beiq albd to
approw: the finl p11w m the dewlopmeal wllidl will a11ow Bun to .. the old Home Lumber buildiog.
which they -OWO. IO do body MIik md that they will 11111 cllaop the exterior of the buiJdina, GIiiy the
inlcrior. Mr. Slitt IWed that i5.cona:t. Mr. Wigios uted iftlllll -that all of their dcalenbips.
Toyou, Ni111111, CIC ., will all come iD and MIik that localloa. Mr. Slia llaled that. be uadenlaDds ii ii
will be primarily for used whicles. Mr . Wigios uted ifdle public will~ to ao to the old Bun
body shop that is oa the ea11 lidc of their lot. Mr. Slia 1111111 lllll ii anect.
Mayor Bums ltaled be is CIDIICalllld about the employee pukiog..., .... of how far they baft to
'IWlk . He Qllllllllellled that be would like to baft that clarilecl.
Council Member Habeoicbt ubcl. • the PlanaiDg Cm!mieion liad --ill tlrml of the different
pbues of Ille dcvelopmenl ud the deladled body MIik sbop. if OllalldenlioD -pm to uy to
llllXllllmodate that withio the cunal Bun campus ud ...... acp tlllll a:llvily ludler nay from the
Mier shed and things like dial. Mr . Slia NlpOllded dial, from U ~ NedpoiDI, be did not
belie\ic !hey did. He llalod ii is bis undenlalldiD& dial die ........ to lie illNUod would meet all
i:umnl EPA md Health Deplnmeal ffll'dlliom. He cam C 1 91111, •far• lac:ailla thal 6llldiae OIi
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the existing Burt property, lie -id baw to ddcr to die applicant. Howeftr, be noted that it is bis
understanding that ll*Z does DIil allow for expamion oa that lite.
Council Member Clapp aked bow much afdle fluids that 1Will be coming out afdle wbiclCI, i.e.
tnnwission fluid, 1Will be llored oa die lite, bow Ibey are Fina to ~ it and in what loc:alioo. Mr. Stitt
llaled tbal be 1Will apiD dder to die applicut. IIDMYer, it is his undcnllndiD& that it -id be llaDdled
jull like Bwt's lel'Vice facility oa die all lide afBRJadway or any adler repair llbop. Tbae fluids-id
be c:aptured. predominantly for l'IC)'diDg. and if DIil recycled thcD Ibey -id --lmardous removal
process.
Council Member Haaba1Way aked if Ibey eould dieck witb Jim Bllllllelltbal to find out wllll Burt is
c:unently doing. She mminented that Ibey lllllll be in cwnpli•nce or Council -id ba\'C beard about it
because of Ill of the City and EPA piclcliDes.
Council Member Wiggins felt that the City IIIUlt baw piclcliDes for IUbllw:es IUCb • thinner, which
limits bow much can be IIOred oa lit.e, 111d for bow loo&, before it 1111 to be relllOYed. Mr. Stitt llaled that
it also pn,blbly bu to do witb die type afbuilding. SforiDa certain ..,..._ lbcM I cer1liD quantity
would require difl'amt COllllnlctioa. He apeadlled tbll Ibey MW I ClllllrlCI witb I firm to ftlDCM tb1J1e
fluids 111d recycle or clispole af them.
Council Member Haaba1Way llaled that giwn the feet that Ibey are ,oing to be clole to the Wlt.ersbed It
Big Dry Cndt she felt it would be eppruprilt.e to dieck widl Ulilitiel Oinlctor Stu Foadl to mike 1111e
tbcre are ao CXJDCerDS. She mmmemed that tbeR did 11111...-r to be any OIIIKlalll lddrwed to the
Pllnning Commission, but she wondered if ID ICCidenl MIC to occ:ur CID tbll property -id tbeR be any
coacam limiler to Ceder Mountain. Mr. Stitt ICbowledpd 11111 11111 .. I IIIOII paial ad it is pn,blbly
in their bell illlelell to follow-up oa tblt. He lllled their facilities oa die .. lide af Bnladwey are right
on Big Dry Cndt ud be noted that to his knowledp tbeR 1111 • beeD a pnllllcm widl any apills or
..,.,_ lcaclliDg iato die cnrl illelf.
Council Member Wiggins INllMMWNled tbal Burt CDlllider ealarlinl die pie lllll Home Lumber bed
imlalled OIi Lellow OIi die -111 lide. He 11111111 it is DIil 1arF -,Ii to allow any li1.e tna to accas in
and out af tbeR. He aated Mlal lupr trucb MIil ia tbeR -8-e Lumber Ibey blocbd tndlic which
caua pniblans for our police affic:ers to CCMr ICCidentl and IUCb. Mr. Wigins aked if Burt illleDded to
n:1DCM the lllility liDe belliDd Kcalucky Fried Cllickca 111d the au-Ralawant.
Mayor Bums llaled that the epplicaDII would be coming up to WW quatioDS from Council. He ubd
that Ibey lmUII from wwiJll lllllil Ibey -up to the podium.
Mayor Bums said be bed another questioa ........ sbould be addrelled to the epplicaDt. He llllliced
in die illfClf'Dlllioll dial die epplicaal does DIil baw allllplelc Clllllnll _. die lat&di af the .-OD -
of the pieces that might be danolished lit.er OIi. He aked ifdlll ....... tllcy lllve eafon:able
opliou or _....bina like that . Mr. Stitt 11111111 lllll be is• familiar willl die delails afthe--. that
the applicant would beve to add.-.... ~-
c.auncil Member Waggoner DIiled there .. -diaamioe ia the iafonaelioe Council reccMld
concemina the clolwe af aut, c:uts Ilona BRJadway ud -,be C'Gll+inina thole illlo one aut, cut. He
CXMDmenled that be aw lllldliq in the iDformeliCIII 11111 .,... wluda aut, CUii MIC IOiDI to be c:loNd, it
looked like ell af them MIC still IOiDI to .-in open . Mr. Stitt lllted tblt cumady Ibey wJ .-in
open simply becaule thole busin nm exill tbeR. He advilDd lllll • the paint lllll the dellenbip Ilka
«-r Clllllrol of the eotire property, and the buildinp are danolished ud the ala loU are ~ the
City will wort witb the eppliclnt to dcUnniDe 'Mlicb aut, CUii sbould be doled ud tbea follow duaup
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with applicatioal with the SI.lie OIi -· Mr. Waaoner alied if ii would be p11111lllc to elimiulc all al
thole curb CUii w:q,t the one II Lebow . Mr. Stitt llid ii is pouiblc. lloweva" ii is bis lllldcrmDdiDg that
the applicanl would DIil find thll a wry wbble lilllllioa from their ll•ndpooll Council Manlier
Wegoncr DOied thcre is -11111111 all.ellow.
In rapome to Council Member Halbawlly, Mr. Stitt llllOd there ii a an CUI OIi Centennial . Council
Member Waaoner ldvilDd 1111111 Cvtmni•I dlcre ii lipel lipt wl a T illtaac:lion oa one licle and a
an cut oa the other. Mr. waaoner asked ifthal an cut Clllllld be widaled. Mr. Stitt llllOd tbll is ID
oplioll, llowewr, the applic::anl ii interelted iD baviDg ...-flow tllraup tllc property. He llid ii is bis
UDderundiDg 1h11 it is the applicant's politioa thal at lelll ,_ mt, '1111 IR~ along Brmdway
ill order to facilitate that.
Mayor Bums asked bow the ltllldarcl for laodsclpiDg impro. r r t w drlermiaecl. Mr. Slitt ldvilDd
that the landscaping requirements• that 10% al the 111ta1 •-be 111 h ..,, llllfalthat 10% be live
plant material and 80% of the 10% be in front al the buiJdina. la dlis panicular -the tDtal lal sia was
reduced by the amount that is DOI devclopable, which is the poad dlll ii ill tllc 100 )'CII' flood plain and
on the steep banks al the Big Dry Creek . Mr. Slitt added dlll dlll ...._ thc talal lac -by
approximately 40,000 ICJIIIR feet and the lanchrapiag sllowa • tllc plu doll comply with thal
landscaping rcquirement.
Council Manlier Habenicbl alied why we IR doiDg a Plaued Dewlopmail IAIIIZ this is a permitted ua
and will be phased in -a loog period al time widl wry UDdear ,.._•to when they will be and wbat
they will be about. Mr. Slitt ldvilDd • Planaed De¥cl rp t is ..... -any putCI al pnrpeny iD the
B-2 z.onc Dislric:I when tbll pM)d is -one aae. Ml. 1w-imt alied if it is bocaUle it is one pu1lCI
and they 1R uying to IUbdivide it Mr. Stitt ldvilDd it is DIil beilla IUbdivided. II ii one pM)d al
property, be explained, and the illCaal lac liw OIi thc plan, aubd A.Band C, were draw. to uow
bow the c1cw1opmem would be pbased iD ea-al-.
Council Member Habenicbt IWOlldered if there is any -why Council is -di.,miag this planned
cleYelopmenl if iDdaed the body shop ii ID accepcablc Ille in thal lnL SIie llid thal ii lier ..... ii the
body uap loc:lt.iDg there a poiDt al CXIIICICIII or DIil. Mr. Stitt rapoaded dlll tllc PlaDaiD& Owmillion
was CIIIICel'ned tbll baviDg FDC thraup this pn,cess, five or em )'Cll'I dowll the raad, thal wlla: the City
might cad up with is a body shop and IICllbiag more. He llllOd dlll is a Jeaitimate coacera becaulc there
is DO guarantee 1h11 this dC\'elapmellt will uppcn • they me iDdicaled OIi the plan. But thal pa for
any ~ be said, • there IR I Dlllllber al cim•mlllDO!'f tbll Clllllld CX11DC up tbll would forte
Bun to make. cbanp in their plans. However, be DOted, -feel all!fidcnt dlll they iDtClld to c:any
through this plan. He mailltai~ this ii a Plbltamial iDYellmeal in the pnrpeny IDd, bued oa Bun's put
performance, they blvc made I MJl!lnli•I ilMIIIDent in thc CIOIDmUDily with their cxisling dealerships .
Council Manber Waaoner llbd, 1A111Z pan al this pnrpeny ii iD thc 100 )'CII' Oood plain, if Umu
Drainage bed a c:bancc to rmuacal oa this dndopment. He asked if dlll ii IIIIC a nquiJanmt al any
clcwlopmeot within the flood plain . Mr. Stitt llllOd tbll it is..-ifthc development is within the
Oood plain. He explained 1h11 thc dcwlopment tbll they • pnlpOliag ii permitted IIDdcr our flood plain
ordiaanc:e and would DIil aft"ecl the Oood plain beyond thc typical iaa al--. and lite retention .
Mr. Stitt did DOI bclinc that they me apec:ifically loabd II this p111p1m1 but be llid we can me than
lft'iew ii and -if they blvc any CXMD!DCDIS lbout the pnlpOlld dC\'elapmellt. Council Manber
Wagoner lllled that be catainly felt we lhould, • pan al it is iD thc flood plain.
Council Manber Habenicbl Slid lbc is still 1111( clear• to,_,_ ac 1111 llall ID ltllWCt' to lier qualioo.
SIie uked, if there MR DIil I Planned Dewlapmcnt, would dlcre be I problem with puaiD& I body shop
dlcre. Mr . Slitt llicl there would DIil be a pn,blcm If it is alUiated with a dealenbip.
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Council Member Halbaway ubd ~ the ~ cooditioa recommended al that time, llpCICific:ally that
DO di-ntled vehicles may be IIORJd OUllide acepl iD tbll ara identified al "fmc:ed CU lklnge"
pn,vided dial this '"fcncod cu lklnge" -is ICleaied fna public view by • IOlid six foot wooden fence ,
w 11111 illcluded iD the final 111C1D1Dmenclatioa or raollllioa citbcr. Mr . Stitt aid thal thal w a location
1111 the oripaal plan 1111 the aonh llide af the buildiD& 11111 iDdic:aled "fellced cu atange. • He statcd our
.-mcndalioa WU 10 provide ICl'mling around lllat, illDM¥er Burt bas dccidCld IIOl 10 IIOff vcbiclcs iD
dlll ara. but 10 tum it iD10 parting. AIJy wlliclcs would be.,.. .. die rar af the buildiag and ,wuld
11111 be visible from the public right4°-way.
Mayor Burns ubd if there were any Olber qualioM for Mr. StitL
Mr. Stitt prvvidecl proof or Notice or Public HcariD&, wllicll w publillled in the EngleM,od Herald
Decemllcr 14, 199S .
>J a follow-up 10 Council Member Hathaway's quatioD rqardina the fcDced cu s&onge, Council
Member Habenicht wondered if they are saying tbae will be di-neled c:us. Council Member Hathaway
said tbal what Mr. Stitt said W that they ,wuld bell the baclt afthe pn,perty and they would DOI be in
public view, 10 therefore they do DIil require the six foot fcnce ICreell.
Mayor Bums asked if the applicant wisbcd 1011ep rmwant and make a preaentatioo.
Hank Held, Vice President af the planning gn,up for Bun Aulomoliw Ndwort. statcd be wanted a take
the opportunity to go over their project. He statcd they are talking about pulling a body shop, a
recoaditioning operation and a commcrcia1 truck operation within the cxilling llnle:tUR. That ltnlCIWe
bu *II lcued to Home Lumber for the 1aa five years . Going baclt a little bit. Mr. He1d explained that in
the 1970'1 and 1980'1 Bun bad a body shop ll Burt Tc,yola and Burt Subaru. But iD the 1980'1, a a
rault afthe ratric:tions and uncenainly aax:ialed with EPA and OSHA they did 11111 t... quite what
they could do and wbcther a body shop could c:oaliaue 10 ftmclioa as part af the dealcnbip. Mr. Held said
that with that decelltraliml they doled up the hWO body sbopl and caacen&raled OIi the facility ll Burt
Chevrolet . He ~ that what they bad doac is they MIiiot thellllelves iD the foot." (Mi-the ...
re.· years the EPA and OSHA~ baw become iDcnaliD&IY dear. AdditioDally. the acw
products, principally the Mier~ products and-afthe adler cllemic:als. tbal aft available --
DOI nearly u 10llic and uncenain u they -iD the put He .... tbal Burt is 1oakmg al doing le\leral
miUion dollan in IUblct busima. 1l'bich is bulinal they Aft lellding 10 the small body sbopl and
mechanical shops in Littldon and Aurora. Mr. Held said this is an opportunity for them 10 bring 10mc or
this busillCIS back into the Burt operation. He ackmwledged that this is going 10 be an accessory use 10
all or the Burt dealerships. He advilOd tbal they baw another 42 acres af land on Arapahoe Road and
three weeks ago they clolcd on 30 acres of land on Wldswonh that they arc dm:loping inlO clr.alersbips .
He staled that with Council ' I support tonight Burt would like to coatinue 10 make the c:entcr in
Englewood on Broadway the c:entcr for all af theae ancillary openlliom. He IIOlcd this is becoming a
specializ.cd function for the rest afthe Burt operllions • it is like the bub afthe wbccl . Mr . Held stated
they cannot tell Council wbat this will -iD terms af additional tax rewnue 10 the City, • euentia1ly
this is wort that is all sublet and built up iDIO the final product. However. be did ay that they can bring a
substantial amount. three or four million dollars. worth af this bulinels baclt iDIO Englewood. He stated
they believe the commercial c:entcr will bring iD aboul twdw additioaal -employees and fourteen -
employc,cs for the reconditioning center .
Mr. Held said the company's timetable hinges on the out111Dding restaunnt iea-. El Rancbito's lease
bu a renewal option whicb takes them to the ya, 200 I . AIIO, the fiw ya, leae option af Kentucky
Fried Chicken. which bu • a sublet the Cbilla K.itcbcn, expires iD 1991 . He statcd be feels the Kentucky
Fried Chicken lcuc option is the key 10 this development• they would like 10 get them out of there
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development He responded to Council's qucaiou rcprdiDg the pnipcml. Council Member Waggoner
asked bow they prop111C to ICl'CICII lhe wu:rillariaD ud lloanlilll lluliMa 6-the parked cars. Mr. Held
felt ii WU DOI going to be a particular pn,blem bocaus ii ii • far dowll bdaw, there ii a clnJp,Gn' of
approximalely ten to twelw feet .
Gary Han'iloll, a( Coociepts Wat An:bitecbR. Im:., ... lie ii die~ rctainocl by Burt for
the planning work . He provided Certificalioll alPalliaa-Rcfariaa IO dmriDp in Council's packc:t, Mr.
~ rmeMCI the plans. He noted that a pod portioa of'dle dc'II 111118 N ii in the flood plain of'Big
Dry Cffd. Directly to the west ii the animal IICllpilal aad IO die ~ ii Ille K-Mart parting lot. He
CXIIIIIDCllled that there ii DO raidealiaJ ara in Ille immectiw viciaily of' dlil clcwlopmcot. A5 it ii strictly
ClOIIIIIICICiaJ around the silC, be said they do IIOI fed that dlil dc'lieq•11t llas any impact U far U
rcsiclential quality of life . He cliscullled lhe pn,domivw traffic flow that would occur in Ille fira phase,
which ii the automobile RICOlldilioning c:eata. He llaled there is a 1111k lipal at Centennial and
Broadway which allows left turns into lhe lite from nonhbound Broadway . He adviled that the car traffic
leaving lhe reconditioning cenler comcs back OUl either to Broadway or oato Lebow . He said the car and
lnlCk traffic would all be IW'Ding right U they exit the clew:lopmeDI onto Lebow ., there would be DO
reason for any al the traffic IO driw into the raidealiaJ area to the wat. He poinlal out that the
conunercial traffic would flow back onto Broadway . He dilCUlled lhe landscaping plan. which wu
reviled a& the Planning c.ommission's nquat. In IUIIUIW)', be IWed, they n:viled lhe plan• that as
each palQCI ii clewloped they will meet lhe minimum criteria of' 10% land,aiped ara with 5% at a
minimum being liw plants. Pan:d A. be explained, rcpraau the RICOlldilioaing ceotcr which includes
the lnlCk shop, the auto RICOlldilioning and the body shop. He llaled tberc is quite a bit al property that
Bun owns that ii uncle\'eloplble and it bu DOI beca included in the landscaping calaalalions. He noted
that ewn though there ii DOI a lot al 6oalage alotlg Wat Lebow, they will be upgrading the landscaping
by adding IODIC additioaal trees and slua in that area. He MIil on to explain that. depending on the
issue of' leases, the Kentucky Fried Chicken ICllaunnll (Pan:iel B) will be demolished and a 4,000 aquare
foot office addition for the truck Illa will be added on to the exillin& buiJdina. Then they will create 1
ten foot minimum landscape oll'er along South Broadway with additional islands and trees to create lhe
10% landscaping requirement. Tbe finl pbue al Parcel C might be c:baqe of' ocx:upancy from a
rcuwanl 10 an office use, for 111C by the Burt orpniwioa. TIie _.... pllw alPan:el C would be the
demolition o(that building and it could become auto and lnlCk ditplay . He nilenled that wbcn the
demolition occun Bun will illllall the lanchc3pina u shown on the clmrinp. He llaled be would be glad
to answer any questions.
Gordon Markovich, Service Dinctor al Burt Cbevralel. llaled be wanted to swt oua by addrelling the
issue of'the body shop. He~ be ii awue that when people think of'body sbc1f11 they eavilion a place
with torn up can, frame&. pal1I and llldl' IC8ltClal all _._ He anpbasincl that Ibis body shop is DOI
designed for that type of'...,.-repair . Mr. Markovich explained that 10 rewJ a ...a car they kocp DO
Uled car that requires any...,.-type al body repair. There ii DO f'nme or really heavy equipment going
into Ille body shop. Basically, be llaled, they will be repairing dents and dinp in order to kocp their Uled
cars Oowing . He commented it will be a lhnle to fiw ~ open&ioa b the body shop portion. He
noted that air in the paint booth will be cleaner than .,_ aprayull piUO furniture with a spray CID U
the new equipment has CIOIIIC that far. And also there will be DO -.,r paint repairs in Ibis facility .
Reprcling bu.ardous wute c:omina out al the body shop, Mr. Markovich o8'erod a piess that they will
haul, oll'-tilC out of' that one facility, approxima&ely one 55 pllon clrwn a year . He pointed out that Ille
rat will be recirculated riaht on lilC . He said that the oils tbal they 111C comc in bulk. TIiey are •oncl in
either a double llOd lank or• linale lleel lank Iba& bu a curb poured onto the Ooor,., that if they ewr
have a lpill it will capcured and COlllained in one place . Tbe tn-illioa fluid is also colloc:ted in a
double llOd lank. He adviled that tlley haw • firm that hauls their WllllC oil oft'. ii is manifaled and
insured . Oil filters are cnasbed, c:aptured and bcld in drwna. Mr. Markovich noted Iba& Burt pays a wry
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high price 10 have dlCle lhinp reiDCMd properly oft'-titc. He made DOie afthe fact that lherc wu a
prcvious CX1111111e11t about big trucks, a they uled IO be, trying IO pl into this particular facility . He
advised that Bun maYed the entrance for big lnlCb ud it will be localed on the Dllheut CXll'IICI', which
takes the big trucb oft' Lebow.
Council Member Habenicht ubd how many llltomobilcs they envision going through the body shop in I
wock . Mr. Markovich uswend 50 IO 75 but they lhoulcl Ill be under roaf. Ms. Hlbenichl ubd what be
_, by under roaf. He clarified lhll lhll meant duough the whole flcility, the whole building. He said
that mme will go duough for no -dllll a afely wpectioD and aa oil chlnac and after I wash and
delail 111d they go back IO the lot
Council Member Hlbenichl ubd how many empiO)'ecl they have in the whole Bun complex. Mr. Held
responded that there 11e 719 employeel. Council Member Hldlawly ubd if 1h11 includes Bun Ford.
Mr. Held llaled 1h11 ii does. He said 1h11 the employee pukina will easily be addressed. Mayor Bwns
noted that mme of Council feels the employee parking scaiario just does not _. pncticll. Mr. Held
liWed that they have the whole frontage OD the IOUlheut and they can put all af the employees in that
building ud they will nm:r lcavc the lot, they caa put ud walk right into the building.
Council Member Clapp uked what fifty IO le¥ellly..fiw CIIS a week tnmllta IO per day. Mr. Held
aaswered about eighleell 10 twenty a day. Ms. Clapp uked iflhll is for III lhree shops. Mr. Held advised
that that would not include the truck shop, ii would include lluicllly uled cus. Ms . Clapp uked if he had
any idea af the 10lal number, which would include the truck shop. Mr. Held llaled about twcnty 10 thirty a
day . Mr. Markovich added that he made the comment about "under roof' a dlCle wbiclcs 11e not like
where you have a retail businaa where you would put and llorc this cu until IDIDeODC picks it up.
Becaule, he DOied, that once dlCle CIIS lie cx,mplcted they 10 right back 10 the lol lO there is not a lo( of
outside IIOrlF where these CIIS will he OD displly. Council Member Clapp llated lhe undmtands that
they IIICIYC lhrough CXlllllaDlly, howeYer' they still a.cl I place to pule them . Mr. Martovich llltecl theR
is I '\'Cl)' small Ilea, 1h11 is III lhll is nquind beclllle they lie in and out. Because once they lie done
they want them out, he noted.
Mayor Bwns llked lbout the pukina ill the back, 1h11 they talked about before, 1h11 would a.cl 10 be
shielded. Mr. Held, Ulilla Ille dmriq. poiDled GUI the -Mayor Buras -refcning 10 and noted 1h11
there is I forty fool dnJpdl' ialo Ille ens and the Ines came My up mcM it Council Member
Habenicht uked whit will be back there. Mr. Held lllled thll on tbc rue oc:cuion that they do haw a
wbicle where they haw to llorc ii wailing a repair this is where they would llore them . Council
Member Hldlawly llked if lie is talkia& lbout disn!lncled cus. Mr. Held said ya on rue CICCllions, for
II Mr . Markovich poillled OUl, lilole lypic:ally ill lhll Clllldilion tllcy jull act rid af and leDd 10 tbc Bun
wholesaler ud pl rid afthem. Council Member Hlbeaiclll llked bow mucll lpMZ theR is for thll. Mr .
Held said theR is ICIUllly quilC I bit af-. Mr. Markovich poiDled OUl lhll lhll is not really going 10
be aa issue with this building a they haw a Cllllllpletc nolealc lol thll opelllel OUl af where tbc old
Target building uled 10 be . So, be ralenlled, 1h11 if IDIM4hina pe1111ray ill this buildin& and they do not
want the cu, ii will go straight IO wllolaalc. ii will llOt be IIOnld on this lol. He llltecl that he is aot going
to 11y that it would not sit there for a day UDlil they can act ii ..,.. or maYed, bul ii will DOI lit there with
Meds growing through tbc doors .
Council Member Halhlwly said tbcn thll meaas lbll maxi-. c:uadluoa is OCCW'l'UI& right aaoa
Broadway between the Illes loll and tbc wholesale lol .
Council Member Clapp UDdcnlOod thll they illlended to do only millor body warlt. Howewr, Ille Mbd,
if they iDIClld IO lake oft' truck bedl, bumpers. de. and nplace diem widl 11CW plftl, ftCl'C do tllcy illtCDd
10 llorc thole puU lbll they will be lluicllly lllrowD IWI)'. Mr . Markovich llltecl they do thll type af
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-1111 tbe Clicmllct facility, but Ille old Tarpt buildiDg is wllere they 1k1re all of those parts. He
explained they take them Chere for two ..-S. they DOcd to be COIIIJOllod ID tbey know wbal tbey bave
and they DOcd to be prUICCted because if left OUllide the value dnJpl way quickly.
Council Member Vormittag ubd wlllt they do with the junk parts. Mr. Markovicb llaled tllllle are
picbd up twice • week . Council Member Halbawly ubd wllere they lit until picbd up twice • week.
Mr . Markovicb amwend they will pnibably lit rigbl behind tbe building. He pointed out the area, to
Council, OIi the dmring. He said they lit in • metal bill and the trub trucb back rigbl up to it. Council
Member HalbaMy pointed out that thcR is llill -tangll>le value to tbem in recycling. Mr . Markovich
lllled that tbey bave full steel roll-any recyding bills acroa the meet.
Council Member Habenicbl ubd if thcR bas been any iadicatioa of the traffic illlplCt Chere migbl be
with traffic going back and forth acroa the street. Council Member Hadlaway woadered ifit will be any
men than wbal thcR is _._ Mr. Markovicb did DOI feel it is going to be a problem. He said 1h11 prior to
the people with the lumberyud being in thcR it was Bun's facility for parts storage . He advised that they
bave one of the largest parts dqmtments in the United Stalel and ID the amount of traffic that it created
then pretty much told them wbal they DOcd to do now .
Council Member Hathaway asked if tbe cin:ulalor traffic of rccoaditioncd can going from the Bun
propenies on the east side into this facility and back aver will be virtually the ame as it is now . Sbe aid
they are conditioning eigbleeo to twenty can a day now , it is DOI going to increue sipificantly to bave a
traffic impact, for example at the traffic light al Centennial and Bl"Oldway . Mr. Markovich agreed.
Council Member Habenicht noted that one of the thinp that she bears from people in the community is
that we bave III many car Jou in Englewood that wlllt we really DOcd is raaawantl. And here again, she
commented, we are aecing the replacement of rellaW'allll with can. Sbe wondered if Bun bas pen any
thought to including a restaurant within their developmeal for their CUlkmm'I and ~ o, llelpiDg
to eocounge that. Mr . Markovich lllled they are smna it conlidenlioa .
A. J. Ouindla, Vicie Prelidenl and o-ral Ma-,er of Bun Cbcvrolcl, WUled Council to know 111111 tlley
are DOI the bad guys and tbey bave been suppanina Cllllllamily aclivilia in the City of Eaglnaod lillClC
1939. He said they bave spomored foocball propw. lllppCllted the Omer'• Ed111ceeion prapam lillClC
19SO, furnishing cars and as late • ... )'ell" they toak • ._. lllllllall __, teaa.. Mr. Guiaclla
advised that Bun Chevrolet IWted in 1939 in a litde buildiq II 3300 Soulb BrClldway with a two car
showroom Ooor and • parts and IClvicc clepanmeal. TIiey added -afflces OIi the IOUlh cad of Ille
building as they got clOler to the 1940'1. Duriq Ille 1947-1941 time period they built a lClvicc
department OD Ille comer of LiDcoln and Floyd with a body lllap in Ille back. Ill 1946 Burt Cllevrolel
donated a 1946 Chevrolet to be rafDed olf by Ille City of En,Jewood to 1P1Y for u amhdancr . He llalCld
that by the early 1960 '1 they kDew they ~ bave to..-. ID 1963 Bun mrted to -to Ille pullCI of
land at Ccntenaial and en.ctway, bul they realmd 111111 they-9111 ia Ille City ofEDpwooct. He
pointed OUl 1h11 at 1h11 time En,Jewood GIiiy MIil to BellcYiew. He aplaiaed 111111 Mr. Bun ~ 9111
build unlell it wu in EapcMICld and ID be went to Ille En,Jewood Cami Md med that lhll ara be
annexed 10 Eqlewood. Mr. GuiDel1a said be ~ 111111 -of die people did 110t like it, but the
-bave been preay aood Iha& bave come from Bnlatridle, T ... nm it Ml thcR and Ille Bun
Enterprilel. He said 1h11 Bun is. Olmmcrcial CoR Divilioll, IWllicla is. -division of General Motors
desipod for Ille compuy's 1h11 bave lea than 1e11 units. He cxplaiMd 111111 part of the mucture in front
will be commercial core and medium duty lnleb. He IIOted 11111111 ~70 Md 1-25 General Maulrs bas a
nindeell acre complex wllere they are going to build Clle\lnllcl. Buick, OMnnabile Puaaiac and GMC
dealcnbipc . Mr . Ouincl1a llaled 1h11 for Bun to Illy compcilitiw tlley bave 10 bave n1C1111 to pow and tlley
do DOI MDI to IUblet tbe niplin to other body sllopa ill Utdctoa and Aurara. '11le aarral body uap bas
peaked and boc:au1c ol the Utdctoa llllideDtl ill back of their lllap they do 110t -11 their body uap after
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nine at night. Adually, be said Ibey -" tbe body lbop lllltiJ six ll night and from six to nine is just
washing or detail work. So Ibey -DOt able to -" tbe body sbopl twenty.four bows like IODIC body
shops in CIOll1IDCn:ial loc:llioas do. He ialelalOd tbll Bun noeds room to pow and Illy competitive. Mr.
Guinella advised tbll Bun c:ame bcf'OR tbe variaDc:e commillee to cbaqc tbe signs and facade and Ibey
have put new lights up and Ibey have otber .wk to do iDlcnlally. He llllcd tbe facility is mucb better
looking. He said Ibey -too pn,ud ol tbeir dcalersbip to let it look bid, tbll Ibey -customer focused
and Wllll it be comfonable for tbeir aaa-rs.
c.ouncil Member Vormittag ubcl what tbe bows will be for tbe propolOd body shop. Mr. GuiDc1la aid
tbe boun will be from 7 :00 a.m . to 6:00 p.m . He DOied that after boun Ibey may -ii cars, but there will
be DO pounding. or cranking, de. He aid Ibey ewm DUI tbeir PA syllem oil in the wening and Ibey have
three IDCUrity can tbll cirtulalc tbe _. in the ewminp.
c.ouncil Member Habenicht DOied tbll Mr. GuiDc1la bad menlioned tbe politivc revenue impact within tbe
City and 1alked about bringing in automobiles from tbe dealenbips outside ol Englewood for tbe body
shop work . Sbe asked if this Planned Development will in any \WY impact, increase or decrease tbe
revenue stream that would be a,ming from tbe ale of parts for example. Mr. GuiDc1la llllcd that tbe City
ol Englewood bas I pal audit l)'llelD and Ibey pay ales tax CID evciything Ibey purchase. He pointed out
tbll the customer that lives in Englewood. and purcbues I CU, will pay Eqlcwood tax. c.ouncil Member
Habenicht ubcl if all of tbe Ille ol parts to aistomcts takes place within tbe City ol Englewood. Mr.
Guinella said tbll all of tbe oaes at Englewood on Broadway do, tbll Ibey have rmil Illes a,unlUS, but
that tbe Ford dealership is in tbe County .
Council Member Wiggins ubcl if Einstein Bagels beloop to Bun. Mr . Guinella said it is not theirs, that
it is pan oltbe Brootridge Shopping Center. Mr. Wiggins llllcd be DOticed in one oltbe plans that there
-Bun truck chulis parked behind Eimlcin's. He ubcl iftbal is Bun's prapcny or if Ibey rent it. Mr.
Guinella advised that. bec1ue oltbe powlll and curmit UMIIIOIY, tbey 1eat prapcny from Brootridge
and Ibey have had DO mmplaintl .
In rapoue to c.ouncil Member Halbaway, Mr. GuiDc1la 111111d dial Bun does DOC C1M1 any property ll
Brootridge currently .
Respoadiq to c.ouncil Member Wiginl, Mr. Guinella IIMICIII dial Burt does C1M1 K-Man property and
employees can part there . Mr. Wiggins ubcl if Burt bas plans in tbe lilluR to buy tbe property wbctc
Enrerprile lits. Mr . Guinella llllcd Ibey do. Mr . Guinella llllcd tbe new development will be a prelly u
tbe dealenbip is DOW . He said this Englewood dealenbip alone lpellds about SI00,000 a month in
advcrtisiD& to bring people to Epglewood and be wu sure Ibey IIOp otber places besides Bun Chevrolet .
c.ouncil Member Hathaway SIited that one ol tbe things tbe City committed to when Trolley Square was
having prablems WU to have tbe Community Development DCf,lrlmml (wbich is DOW tbe Neigbborbood
and Busi_ and Developmcnl Division) try to bclp rdocalc !MIiin._, tbll MR being put out 10 to
apeak . She said she would like to eee the City make 10D1C effort to help KClllucky Fried Cbic:ken, China
Kitchen and El Rancbito if II all poaible, bec:aUle ol the -dial M do DOC have enough Rl&lunDts
in Englewood . Ms. Hathaway a,mmenlcd tbll ii is not tbll tbe City can buy tbe land for them, bul help
any way M can to facilillle tbe movcmenl ol thole IMlll'ne1m hick illlo EqJcwood. She added that tbe
City lhould do thal with any business tbll is being fon:ed OUl by dcvclopmeat.
Mr. Guiaella said that Mr. Held is workina CID tbll rigbl -. tryiq to lad places for them to move in
Englewood and very cJOIC IO wbctc Ibey -DOW. Mr . Guinella ....,..S tbey .wk topCher with tbe
City on ii. Mayor Bums said that is a aood •1g:stion, tbe City would ~ that and tbe City would
work with Bun .
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Council Member Clapp uked wbeR Bun plus to ltoR addilioul iJMIIIDly for die truck ales lat. Mr .
GuiDella explained lhal IIIOll of tbe truck ilMlltoly is ltorell -• tbe aid Tarp( ---. ud 1111n wl
be lnlCb iD fnJat of die lluiJdin&. Tbe replar ltoCk wl be lladt -die ..... -die ... of
Bniadny. He aid Ibey -lllll lDUII to cloa .... facility ..... is dleir llread ud lluaer.
Council Member Clapp IIIIIOCl lbc feels 11111 a lot oldie c:mftaliall --die ....... plaD ii ---Ibey
-UliD& it • IIICilllly Ille, llasically, to die Giber dellcnllipl .... Ibey cwready llaYc. SIie ... * is
lllll aue CW11y bow t11ey 1R • up . If lllil is FiD1 to be~~ die .. ote.t·,--.
DC aid, dlcll Council lle&ldl to IDC wlaeR all of die employees are IIUI ID be, wlleft all of die llOlaF is
ping to be 111111 wlleft it all ii ping to dowuil. Mr. GuiDella 1111111 it ii nally a c,dc. dlcR ii lllll alCh
--.. He aid dlll wbell tbey lake a car or truck iD trade Ibey ti)' to lead it to die lbap within tony.
eipl boun ID llaYc aa emillicllll -a cldail, a polilbjab 111111111)' work it 1111111 ud it pcs lladt to tbe
lot. Ew,ytlliDa wl be circullted aut oltbe Target llore wbeR-,dliaa ii ltorell, 111 iftbey mm a
fender it will -up dlll aamna and be pu1 on . Ms. Clapp uked iftbe additional truck Ul\'elltory is
Finl to be -tbe ...... Mr. Guinella llid ya. He l&lled tbil will only be. sbawc:uc. display only
and tbeR will be tMDty to tlliJ1y uoiu in tbe display or• many• Ibey can .. in and Ibey mm room for
CUIIIIIDen to put. He Ritenled that this cleYelopmcnt is for sepair ud llllall dents, but you have to bavc
tbe paiDI facility in order to do that. He aid tbe informatioD on tbe paint f'acility is in Council's packet of
information .
Mr . Guindla uked if tbeR -Ill)' Giber questiom. He tbaaked Camcil, OIi bcbalf' of all of the Bun
eatiticl, for tbe oppor1Wlily to speak to Council.
COUNCll. MEMBER WIGGINS MOVED, AND IT WAS SU:ONDI.D, TO CLOSE THE PUBUC
BEARING REGARDING INPUT ON THE PROPOSED auaT PLANNI.D DEVELOPMENT.
Aya: Council Members Ha&hnay, V.mitlal, Wigins. Habenicht, w...-,. Clapp, Buru
Nays : None
MolioD carried and tbe public bcariJlg clmm.
(b) COUNCll. MEDER IIATIIAWA Y MOVED, A.ND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
OPEN THE PUBUC IIURING TO GATHER CITIDN INPUT ON A nGPOSED
AMENDMENT TO THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING OIIDINANCS.
Aya: Council Members Hadlaway, Vonaiaaa, Wigial. Halleaicllt,
w...-,,Cllpp,Blir'M
Nays : Nonc
MolioD carried and die public llearuta apeaod.
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is a lluillble use for tbe B-1 Business Dillrict, apocifically in Englcwood. He noted tbaa we do allow for
medically RIiled uses, clinics and bospilals, and pet sbopl in Ille B-1 Zoae Dislric:t. Mr. Stitt commented
ltafl' apeculllcl that tbe reason these types or-were DOt permitted III tbe B-1 ZAllae Dillrict, cluriDg tbe
1950'1 and 1960'1, w bec:allle lbcre w DO clillinclion ~ types ofw:tcriaary medical pqctica.
11ley CXJUld ~ mixed large and small animal praclica ..... He poiDIOd out tbaa large animal
praclicel ~ eaaentialJy been eliroiDlled in Eqlewood. 1'1leR 1ft way few loclaoal that 11.ill mainwn
any IMlloct tbaa would be considered large animal III tbe Wlaiary -· Bui lbcre are quite a few
oper.-that provide treatment for 1111111 animals. Haviq looked• Ille anlinaDclC, and bow this
panicular use would fit in, ltafl' felt it wu apprapriatc to mate lllil rocM twe detioa to Ille Planning and
Zollina Qimmillion. He advised that die Commiaioe m'icwed ii Md -.md. Mr . Stitt provided
pnd of Nolicc of Public HeariJlg. wltidl W11 publillted ia dte Eapwaod Herald December 21, 1995 . He
11111111 thll be spoke to Dr. Tankcnlcy lllil ~ ud becaa of prior aamilmenls l!e w UDlblc to
ancnd toai&ht'• meding. IIDMwr, Mr . Stitt 11111111 l!e -ad -any quatiolll Council may~
rqanling this isaie.
Council Member Vormittag asked for Mr. Stitt to idattify Ille B-1 Zoae Dillricl OD tbe wall map, which
be did. Tbe area included in tbe 8-2 Zoae Dillricl WII allO dilculNd.
In response to Mayor Burns, Mr . Stitt Slated that OUldoor runs or kennels ~ been specifically
prohibited . Mr. Stitt aid that Dr. Tankcnlcy does DOt ~ OUldoor runs .
Council Member Hathaway commented that Ille propoed wording of tbe definition addrcucs those
coocems, u it says that "a kennel is limited to sbort-cenn bolnling and only for ma1ically rclatccl
purpoaes and wbere all UICI are enclosed within a -.ncl-proofbuilding and DO obja:lionable odor is
emitted.ft
Council Manbcr Habenic:bt asked if lbcre are any limitaliona, ill any exilliq onli-. limitina Ille
number of animals that CU be kepi within I w:tcriaary lllllpilal Of c:lillic. any pat time. Mr. Stitt aid
M do D0t. Council Manbcr Hathaway aid dill sbc does D0t tltillk M ~ any ... dlfions, llowfta, sbc
thinks tbe SlalC does . Mr. Stitt noted tbll be belicws Ille Hcaltlt ..,_ ud Slalc .........
for tbeae &cilities haw tatrictions. Allo, lie aid dtll tbe Awricu Veleriwy Medal Aerie6oa
probably has llaDduds OD mini.mwn ll*)t per animal bllDCl aa Ille lypa of uiaala.
Council Manbcr Hathaway pointed out dtll Dr . Tankersley'• cunatl facility, -dtoup ii ii ia a B-2
Zone Dililrict, is ~ to I raiclenlial area and a reslalUIDl. Site felt dill if ltia open&icln W11
generating any objeclionlblc odors or noilC Council -ad~ lteanl lboul ii by-· Ms . Hadtaway
COIIIIIICnted that site does D0t feel this openlioa ii contrary to wltal they MIii to do dowDlaMt and it may
in fact generalc IOIDe tnffic clownloMI dill M lllldy --
TbeR being DO one elle praenl to ipCM to Ille ~ Mayor Burm llbd for a aOlicJII to dole tbe public
bearing.
COUNCB. MEMBER WIGGINS MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDID, TO CLOSI THE PUBUC
BEARING GA TBIRING CITIZEN INPUT ON TRI PROPOSID AMENDMENT TO THE
COMPRIBENSIVI WNING ORDINANCI.
Aya: Council Members Hatbaway, Vonaiaa&, Wiginl. fflllelticlll,
Wagoner, Clapp, Burm
Nays : None
Mot.ion carried and tbe public bearina c:laad.
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CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 10 (a) (I) ON FIRST HADING.
(a) ~ OD Finl ReadiD&
(i) COUNCIL Bill. NO. l , IN11lODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBl!R
HA'IHAWAY
A Bn.L FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEME!ff Wl11f 11IE CITY OF UTnEl'ON
PROVIDING FOR MU'll.lAL/AUl'OMATIC AID FOR FIRE l'llOreCnON.
Ayes: Couacil Members Halhaway, Vonaiaq, Wiaim, Habenicbt,
Wagoacr, Clapp, Buras
Nays: Nam
Mouoa carried.
There were DO itcms lUbmiued for appnMI OIi acOIIII l'lldiq.
(a) ~ OD Fira Rladilta
(i) Couacil owidered UICW 1ztiaD ha die Dlpa1meat afUlilitia to
appnM. by madoa, die bid afNcw Dllip Callllmiaa C.....,. ia die W afSl1,000.00 ilr die
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COUNCll. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND ff WAS UCONDD, TO Al'l'ROVE TBE
... TO TBE LOW alDDEa. NEW DUIGN CONSTaUCTION co•ANY IN TID AIIOUNY o, 112.111,N ,OR TBE CONSDUCl'ION 0, ,oua an DITCH snucruaa.
CCIUIICil Member Vormiall .. iaalll ny die llidl-a, far apmt. City AIIDnly Bw aid tllll
lie C8111101 tcll lliln why Ibey arc III far apart, ..__ 111 llid daat die Ulillty .. did ID duoup Md
c:1ieck ,efer_ to llllkc an daat llley maid• die jab llr $12,000.00. City M--,er Cla.t 1111111 tllll
WC allO NqUile pafac X INIIIIII.
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Nays :
(ii) DiW Black plWIIIIII a'" 1 ,._ ha PIii Dlpiu1W af Plrb w1
ltecilMiall to adapt a iaolllPiOD IPPftMlli • GIIIISIKt wisll JOQ C.arp. b die Gplll2ioD afdle .--
cDePWiM. die Ea,lcwoad OolfCGunc. Bal> ....... OolfMwelr, Wlllo ...... Mr. Black
iaPnldlad Carolya ArmllnlDa, EDpWOOd Pub Md RacnllSiaa C "ml• ...... ID lpllk to
CCIUIICil .... ---die ill2CrVicw puel.
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Ms. Anmlrong said she -very, very~ widl the ldeclion procas. SIie DOied that ii -• very
comprebelllive cvaluatioa procas. Ms . Anllltroag said she ---IUlpriled .. tbe IIUlllber er{
poaplc ill tbe n,om, U it WU a lol llllR poaplc dllD Ibey Ille to cvalllllC tbe conc:eaioas II tbe Slale. She
llid she rnicws conc:eaioas fairly frequendy for tbe Slale. She llllled tbe illtaview panel iDcluded people
widl DO conncc:lioll to any o{tbe poaplc biddill&, a ralaUnlll OWDer, U Mil U aevaal poaplc from tbe
City repreaeating CYCl)'lbillg from finaDce to law enforccmenL SIie felt dill mix pve tbe City a very
1horougb and fair evaluation. Ms. Anllltroag llid tbe panel -up widl prcay much tbe -lilt CYeD
though tbey caa from very dill'ermt bal:qrauDds. Ma. Anmlnla& llid it -a pleasure to be a put or
dial and DOied dial c.ouncil can be very CODficleDt ill tbe na,mmeodalioos from tbe commiuec.
Direc:tor Black advilCII c.ouncil that demenls o{tbe curreal CGlllrKt -cllupd. Tbey added a 90 day
tamiDatioa claule, tbe COllll'aCI is for a fhoe )'IIU leue (with DO apliw b CX!ffllionl), and RqWRI beaer
financial rcponing on tbe put oC tbe COIICCllioaaiR. From die caomcr aervice 11aoclpoult Ibey have
extended tbe boun er{ tbe restaurant operalioo and Ibey will have beaer aervice out OIi tbe aiune, through
tbe UIC er{ carts or sheds. He liWed there will be beaer coapenlioD belweell tbe concessionaiR and tbe
local aolf clubs, tbe men's and women '1 groups, and also tbe taurmmeDt poups. AJ it 1111 been an area
er{ concern CM!' tbe )'WI there will be a commitmenl from tbe new rmioaaiR to address thole issues .
Mr. Black lilaled tbe c:ommiuec recommended JOQ Corp. He advised that JOQ Corp. oflicen AR Julie
Quinlivan. tbe President and Treasurer and Jack Quinlivan, tbe Sec:retary. He DOied they currently
muage tbe CCIIICCllion operalioo II Racicooa Creek, Ibey have been out there for about 1eVC11 )'WI and
Ibey own and operate Q's Pub II Chllfield and Kipliq. Prior to opening Q's Pub ill 1994, Julie ,ns the
ratauran1 manager for both tbe Foothill's GolfC-oune and Meadows GolfC-oune Rllauranll. He advised
dial Julie and Jack have about thirty.five )'WI oC expa ieDce ill tbe rataurant iDdultry . They also have
-fifteen )'WI cxperieDce l'WIIIUII • lellaWUl that eaten to tbe aolfin& public. He said Ibey have •
very Cllablisbed ... their .. bas beell widl diem anywbeR from two to fifteen )'WI. Mr. Black
ldvillDCl that their references -cbecbd and Ibey RCeiwd p,wing -,mendllio,,s from lluee
difrereDt poaplc. He poilMd out that Ibey -die Ollly bidder dill bas extemivc cxperieDce providing
RllaUnlll openla. lO die Flfinl public. Mr. Black adYiled dill llafl' clilc:ulNd tbe aelec:tioD procas,
111d tbe commiaee '1 decision, widl die Pub and ltec:ralioll C'Gmmillioll lall 111eek. Tbe Commillioll
YOled 'ID1ni1DCJ111ly to apee widl tbe illlelView puel to ,......, J0Q Colp. U die IICW CNP cwilwiR.
Mr. Black llllled be Mlllld be llappy to -any quellioM Couacil may have .
Mayor Bwm llid dial die lllllmiaal says dial Julie will deWIIC all oC lier liac and cxpcrtilC to dlis
operalioo. He askod iftbal i1 true. Mr. Black llllled dial is aimct. He explained tbat after tbe commiace
made tbe ldectioll, be and tbe aolf coune llafl', Bab Bur.-, 111d Dave Lee 111d with Julie 111d she
brougbt ill six members olber lldllld Ibey clilc:ulNd dial. Mr. Black llid dial Ibey made. commitmenl
1h11 dlis Mlllld be a priority.
Couacil Member Wiginl llllled be IIOliced OIi die marbliq pw!Cllaal, aa pqe nine, dial it iDdiclled
1h11 1IWOld er{ mouth advcrlisiDg will be tbe kc)' to their IUCCell llld tbey will tab advantqe er{ prinling
their availability OD u much prillled material u pcmible. IIIClt • --and brocbura. He askod if
dial wu ping to be tbe limilalioll oltbe advcniliq to pl lllis IWled or iftbey will be dcpeocling OD
1IWOld oC moudl. Mr. Black llid there aR a IIWllber oC lhinp dill tbey have llaned u Mil . Beginning
January finl. llafl' llaned tlkiq IOunlalllcDI Rael\'lliom. Widl the laUnlllDall saerv11ioas Bob
&qeocr and bis llafl' made it clear to tbe poaplc wbo c:alled ill to IClledllle die IOUnameDI tbat we have a
-coaceuiollaiR and dial we Mlllld be .aiDa up a pnlll'lm dill oauld coabiec, aol ODly tbe Fifing
expa ieDce, but allO .... aftcrwudl. Mr. Black advilCII dill tbey lllve ieceiWld • DUlllber er{ politivc
_ ...... ,. He DOied tbey will allO advcniae duuuab tbe Pub ud RKnllliaa brocllure. AJ far u any
atbcr outreach, be llllled tbey Mlllld have to .. Julie about dill • tbey 111w ... Ill cloMI and "MIited out
tbe putic:ulan. Mr . Black llllled J0Q Colp. bas-..itted to mee1iac widl die local aolf poups u well .
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(b) CounciJ Member's Choice
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(i) Cmncil Member Hathaway preladed a resolution Clldoning Alf'Rd F.
Vormiaag Jr . f« a position on tbe C.olorado Municipal League Exec:ulM Board.
Tbe resolulion -Uliped a lllllllbc:r and read by title :
RESOLlITION NO . 5, SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLtmON ENDORSING ALFRED F. VORMIIT AG JR. FOR A POSmON ON nm
COLORADO MUNJCIPAL LEAGUE EXECtmVE BOARD .
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 12 0,) (I) -RESOLUTION NO. !I, SERIES OF 1'96.
Ayes : Council Mcmben Hathaway, Vormittag. Wiggins. Habenicht.
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
Motion carried.
(ii) Cmncil Member Vormittag thanked Council for their support .
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Cily Manager Clark did DOC have any mancn to bring bcfon: Council .
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(a) Cily Attorney Brotzman llaled that it is normal procedure to bring tbe resolutions
addressed during the public bearings back to Council It tbe next meeting. He asked if that was Council 's
comeasus . Discussion cnaied.
Council Member Habcnichl exgn:acd a,ocem that tbe propDled Burt Pluaed Dc,,dopment bas DOC been
reviewed by lhe Utility Dcpanment and CounciJ bas DOl receiYed a NCO!D!lltMl4ion based OD tbe Oood
plain, drainage Cle. Sbc llalecl she would lib to make IW'C tbat CounciJ receiws a n:port OD tllOle iaues.
Council Member Hathaway feds that CounciJ sbould be Ible to rave dial illformalioo prior to IC1iD& OIi
Ille resolution and. if DO(, tbe resolution cu be tabled . Ci1y Maupr C1alt quationed Council Membcr
Habcnichl as to tbe apecific information she is looking for . Ml. Habenicbl explained that she wants
infOl'lllllion on tbe Oood plain and information rcpnling tbe recirc:ulated buanlous materials. Council
Member Hathaway said she would also like information as to wlllt lbcy do cumady on tbe Burt Cbcvrolel
lidc oltbe property tbat is allo adjacenl to tbe creek and iftbe City bas bad any problems wilh lhcm,
utililia-wise, bcfon:. Council Member Habcnichl fell ii is approprillc as ii is 10 c:lole to our 1Wller inlake.
Council Member Halbaway adviNd that CounciJ bas allo asked for a Fire~ rmcw .
Council Member Clapp Ued lhll Council bas also asked f« pukilla informllion . Sbc oom!DCDICd lhll
Council asked lboul lhe parting a a,uple of timea in a CIDUple of difl'ereat nya and ii needs to be
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......... provided iafcwiiillioll CID. Maya, ............. pllt flil ii ........ fl...-ad part
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c.ou.:i1 Memller Hadaway__. dlll lllD, • pllt fldll .... ---. ii die cmm111 widl
lmanlaa ..-rials. '11111,, lllc llid, ............... widlJiaBI OsJ • IDwlledaerlllll'e.-e
111111-,,.......widla.t. wllldllr11e.-idpMeay,...._,wlllldlln•· P!nNIRwlwllldler __ .....
c.ou.:il ....._Habaliml .... dlll lllc ..... lille ID ..... _ _. fliw9imeiaa flwllll dll llJWW
iallpal:l fldlil Plamllll De\111la, swill lie• die Cily f1Ea1hnad.
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I wanted to give you a brief overview of tonight's Metropolitan Mayors and
Commissioners Youth Awards (MMCY A) recognition:
~ We arc honoring six youth --five of them will be in attendance (along with
their families and nominators) to accept their awards .
~ One of the nominators, Nate Valtakis from Arapahoe County JTPA Ooh
Training Partnership Act), will say a few words about the MMCYA program
before the awards arc given . (Because of the potential longevity of the
meeting, we've asked him to limit his remarks to just a couple of minutes.)
~ We've prepared resolutions and the kids will rcccivc new backpacks (filled w/
Englewood goodies).
~ The young people we arc honoring arc:
Felicia Benavidez
Lora Cochren
Amber Dower
Ervin McDowell
Allie Pickrtt (Allie will NOT be in attendance -but her nominator,
Ron Chalian (pronounced Challyann). from EHS North Campus.
will accept on ha behalf. (She will only get a resolution, NOT a
backpack.)
Rebecca (Becky) Wood
~ Wc11 have refreshments and a brief reception after the awards arc presented.
Thanks for helping make this awards ceremony special -th~ arc ccccptional young
people who dcSCJVc to be recognized.
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A IESOW1lON SUPPOlfflNG THE NOMINATION OF FELICIA BENAVIDEZ
FOR THE 1996 METROPOLITAN MAYORS AND COMMISSIONERS YOUTH AWND
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WHEREAS. the Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Awards are presented each yar to youth
from the ages of I 3 to 19 who have risen abM personal dlfflcultJes and created posltM changes In their
environments: the unsung heroes who have seMd their communities, their famllles, other youth. or themseha In
a benefldal and caring way: and
WHEREAS. the ~ of Englewood wishes to recognize and honor the young people who make a
difference In our community: and
WHEREAS. Fellcla Benavidez, a student at Englewood High School. has been nominated as a candidate
for the Metropolitan Mayors and_ Commissioners Youth Award; and
WHEREAS. Felicia gl\<es frec!y of herself and her time to her fellow students, her school, and her
community: and
WHEREAS, Felicia has made a difference In the academic lives of her fellow students through her role as
a peer tutor: and
WHEREAS. Felicia is Involved In "True Colors," a multicultural group at Englewood High School that
works toward recognition and appreciation of slmllarltles of all cultures; and
WHEREAS , Felicia prepares for the future by working part time. and participating in the pre-employment
training program at the Student Options Transition Program through the Job Training Partnership Act; and
WHEREAS. Felicia demonstrates leadership and ambition by being actMly inWMCI in her classes at
Englewood High School. in many school-related actMties, woning pat-time, ancf she manages to be successful in
all of these endeavors;
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COLORADO. THAT:
The Englewood City Council wishes to recognize Felicia BenMicz and to support her nomination
for the I 996 Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Award.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this Sth day of Februaiy. 1996 .
ThomasJ .Bums .Mayor
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FOR THE 1996 METROPOLITAN MAYORS AND COMMISSIONERS YOUTH AWARD
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WHEREAS. the Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Awards arc presented each year to youth
from the ages of I 3 to I 9 who have risen ~ personal dlfllculties and aated posltiYe changes In their
environments: the unsung heroes who have served their communities, their families. other JOUlh. or themselYes in
a beneficial and caring way: and
1 WHEREAS. the City of Englewood wishes to recognize and honor the young people who make a
r difference In our community: and
3 WHEREAS, Lara Codna, a .... of Eag11 aad Hlidl Sdlool, • beell.,.. lhd • a ~·• for
die Mllrapolta, MaJors ad Cai I rF -• YClldl AMrd; J
WHEREAS. Lora has faced and risen abcM many chalFenges In her life. and has taken steps to ensure a
posllM future for herself; and
WHEREAS . Lora worked diligent!>' and finished her high school career eaf'!y In order to gd a start on her
positive future; and
WHEREAS. Lora has benefltted many other youth through her part-time job as office manager at the Job
Training Partnership Act office at Englewood High School by pro,,iding job placement for program participants:
and
WHEREAS. Lora has plans to be a law enforcement officer. and Is current!>' enrolled in Arapahoe
Community College's police cadet program: and
WHEREAS. Lora has demonstrated lnltlatlve and oommFtment by ldcn~g solutions to problems.
foreseeing upcoming challenges. and facing them with grace and confidence:
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COLORADO. THAT:
The Englewood City Council wishes to recognize Lora Cochren and to support her nomination for the 1996
Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Award .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this Sth day of February. 1996 .
Thomas J. Burns. Mayor
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WHEREAS. the Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Awards are presented each yar to youth
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from the ages of I 3 to I 9 who hhe risen abcM personal dllllculties and aeated posKM changes In their
environments; the unsung heroes who hhe served their communities, their families. other youth. or themselves in
a beneflclal and caring way. and
J WHEREAS. the City of Englewood wishes to recognize and honor the young people who make a
dlJa aice In our community: and
? MEIEAS. Mb« S. eo.r. a lllliar at Colorado's FIIICSl ........ Hl&h Sdlool. has been noinlnated
J • a ?1 5 a Ille Mlllopalta ... ad C4l II JFMM You71l ,-.f; atf
WHEREAS. Amber <Mrc:ame obstacles and discouragement In previous schools. and sought out an
educational enwronment that was more constructive and better met her needs; and 7
WHEREAS. Amber became inwlved last spring In a protect called -~ Mother Earth." and worked
with others to plant 5eYCral hundred fruit trees on the Navajo reservation lri~. where she also
lnw:stlgated her own Navajo heritage and discovered extended fam1y manbds:-.ild
WHEREAS. Amber Is an adM leader and role model. taking -...tage of educational opportunities
offered by her 5dlOOI and supporting many enwonmental and mlmal rights Olpltalions; aid
WHEREAS. Amber places gm importance on her education. worlilng ~ to pass al her competency
tests. taking college courses while stll In high school. and planning to anmd aJ11eF Ill Ille fal; aid
WHEREAS. Amber's determination and perseverance)are to be mmmended and assure her a positM.
successful future :
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COLORADO. THAT :
The Englewood City Council wishes lo recognize Amber Dower aid lo support her IIOffllnation for the 1996
Metropolitan Mayors and Conntssio11ers Youth Award.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this Sth day of February. 1996.
Thonml .Bums.Mayor
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FOR THE 1996 METROPOLITAN MAYORS AND COMMISSIONERS YOUTH AWARD
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WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Awards are presented each year to youth
from the ages of I 3 to 19 who ~ risen abo¥e personal dlfflcultles and created positive changes In their
enwonmcnts: the unsung heroes who ~ scMd their axnmunltlcs, their famlllcs. other youth. or themselves in
a bencfidal and caring way: and
WHEREAS . the City of Englewood wishes to recognize and honor the young people who make a
difference In our community: and
WHEREAS. Ervin has cwercomc dlfflcultlcs In his past and has learned to make posltM decisions and
choices for his future: and
WHEREAS. Ervin has demonstrated commitment and dedication to his education and ensuring a positive
future for himself by taking classes at Arapahoe Community College In order to obtain his GED: and
WHEREAS. Ervin, through his job In the field of recreation , provides healthy role modeling for younger
kids. allowing them to shape positive behaviors through recreational actMtlcs; and
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COIMlittlng himself to success In education and In life:
NOW . THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO. THAT :
The Englewood City Council wishes to recognize EMn McDowell and to support his nomination for the 1996
Mctropolit.an Mayors and Commissioners Youlh Awad .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 5th day of February. 1996 .
Thomas 1. Bwns, Mayor
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A IEOWTION SUPPORTING THE NOMINATION OF AWE PICICETT
FOR THE 1996 METROPOLITAN MAYORS AND COMMISSIONERS YOUTH AWARD
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Awards are presented each year to youth
from the ages of I 3 to 19 who ~ risen abo\<e personal dlfflculties and aeated posltM changes In their
/ enwonments: the unsung heroes who ~ seMd their communities, their families, other youth. or themselYes In
a beneficial and caring way: and
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WHEREAS. the City of Englewood wishes to recognize and honor the young people who make a
difference In our community: and
?; WHEIEAS. Mte Pldallt. • E • mod Hip Sdlool North Campus student. has been nomlnad • a
/ Cll!dldate for the Mdropollan MaJOrs and Commissaiers Youdt Alad; and
WHEREAS. Allie Is an inspiration to her friends and fellow students. attending Englewood High School
North Campus. a night school program for working teens: and
WHEREAS. Allie is determined to earn her high school diploma and works diligent!)' to complete her
reQ1Jlrements while working two jobs: and
WHEREAS. Allie plans to go to college and follow a career in the medial Reid: and
WHEREAS, Allie has been described as a bright, determined, and honest young lady whose "never give
up· aWtude and determination to succeed will ensure her future success and her continued positive contributions
to society:
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COLORADO, THAT :
The Englewood City Council wishes to recognize Allie Pickett and to support her nomination for the I 996
Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Award.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this Sth daJ of February. 1996 .
Thomas 1. Bums. Mayor
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FOR THE 1996 METROPOLITAN MAYORS AND COMMISSIONERS YOUTH AWARD
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WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Mi:)'00 and Commissioners Youth Awards are presented each ya, to youth
from the ages of 13 to 19 who have risen above personal dllllculUes and created posiUYC changes In their
enwonments; the unsung heroes who have ser\led their communities, their families. other youth . or thcmsdves in
a beneflclal and caring way. and
J WHEREAS. the City of Englewood wishes to recognize and honor the young people who make a
difference In our community. and
3 WHEREAS, Rmec:ca Wood, a student It Colorado's FllalAllenlllhe Hip School, Im been nammted
• a Clllcldate b lhe Metrapallln Ml;ars ad Commissioners Youlh ,._..; and
WHEREAS. Rebecca. after experiencing difficulties at a traditional high school. started at Colorado's
f"inest Alternative High School with little or no aedlt; and
WHEREAS. Rebecca is committed to her education. and through hard work and perseverance. will
complete nearly four years of work in just over two and one half years: and
WHEREAS. Rebecca is very active; in addition to her full class load at school, she works as an intern at
the South Fellowship Church Youth Group for twenty to thirty hours a week. and she IIOlunteers her services to
help others in her spare Umc; and
WHEREAS. Rebecca is a positive role model for her fellow students --on various occasions, she has
spoken to college and cMc groups about her school and the challenges she has faced In education; and
WHEREAS. Rebecca is a dedicated student and a caring human being and Is sure to be successful in life
and make a positive Impact on society:
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COLORADO. THAT:
The Englewood City Council wishes to recognize Rebecca Wood and to support her nomination for the I 996
Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Award.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this Sth day of February. 1996 .
Thomas 1. Bums. Mayor
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CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
JANUAllY,15, 1996
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
AS I HA VE MOVED OUT OF 11IE CITY LIMITS, I AM FORMALLY RESIGNING
FROM 11IE a.BAN, calEN, AND P1W1JD COMMl1TEE.
SINCERELY,
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Mayor Thomas J. Bums
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Englewood, CO 80110
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from the Elactlon Commiaian effective invnediately .
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, February bu been dnip,ated u American History Month
by the Congreu of the United Stat.ea of America; and
WHEREAS, the National Society Daughtera of the American Revolution
baa aponaored the observance of American History Month throughout the
nation each year in commemoration of the birthdays of two great American
presidents, George Waahington and Abraham Lincoln; and
WHEREAS, this annual designation bu been a tradition in Colorado
since 1956; and
WHEREAS, it ii through the study and appreciation of our American
heritage that we can preserve our freedom and independence for future
generations;
NOW THEREFORE, I, Thomae J . Burm, Mayor of the City of Englewood,
Colorado, hereby proclaim the month of February 1888 u:
in the City of Englewood, Colorado and urp all Englewood l"ffidentl to join
in recognizing our nation'• heritage and history.
GIVEN under my hand and aeal tbia 5th day ofFebnlary, 1996
Tbomu J. Burm, Mayor
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year two and one half million people suffer from bum ill.juri•, appro:llimat.ely
70,000 ofthae Americana must be boapitalizecl, and more than 7,000 bum vic:tima
die each year u a result of their ill.iuri•; and
WHEREAS, fire and bum ill.iuri• are the NCODd leacfinc ca111e of accidental
deaths in children 1 -4 years of ap, and the third leadinf caue of ill.jury and
death for qee 1 -18 yean of ap; and
WHEREAS, all Americam can make their bom•, c:ara and workplaces aafer by
lea.mi.Dr more about the ca-of barn iD.juriN and bow to prevent them; and
WHEREAS, 70,000 people are treated in boapitala and emerpncy facilities for scald
burns each year and thae Nrioua bum ill.iuri• can be prevented by lowering water beater
temperatures, inatalliDg tempering valYel an their wat.er lines, testing bath water for
comfortable temperature, never leavinf chilclnn alone in the bathroom or near appliances
which heat, keeping children at a aafe diatance while driDkin, or pouriJll hot liquids,
testing all hot food and drink before livinc to children, especially if microwaved; and
WHEREAS, one of the moet important 8tepB iB inatalliDg and carefully maintaining
smoke detecton in our homes and places of busineBa; and
WHEREAS, adulta should be sun to mow the proper way to store and handle Oammable
materials, and every American should learn wbat to do in the event of &re, includiq the
"Stop, drop, and roll" maneuver that can help prevent Nrious bum ill.juries; and
WHEREAS, families should make plans for acaping a boUle fire and each American
family should review and practice a plan it bu; and
WHEREAS, acrou the country dedicated health care profeuianals, ar.a,bt.en, and
educators are working tirelealy to prevent bum ill.juries and to care for tboae who fall
victim to them;
NOW THEREFORE, I, Thomu J . BurD8, Mayor oftbe City af'Enclewood, Colorado,
hereby proclaim the week beginning Febraar7 4, 1118 tbroap F..._, 10, 1• u:
NA'1'IONALauaNAWtPF Sll1'm
in the City of Englewood, Colorado and urre all citizeu to join me this week in promoting
public awareneu of the need to prevent burn ill.juries.
GIVEN under my hand and seal this 5th day of February, 1996.
Thomu J. BurD8, Mayor
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FAX from STAND-BY PERSONNEL
TO Com ·pany CITY OE ENGLEWOOD
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AN OPEN LETTER to the ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
and the RESIDENTS near STAND-BY PERSONNEL
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This letter is in response to the most recent set of concerns and perceived
problems caused in the Northwest Englewood neighborhood that have been
attributed to Stand-By Personnel, other personnel services, bars. convenience
stores, and pharmacy-liquor stores .
On one hand I do have empathy for the people in this neighborhood . Recently.
I myself had to make a tough emotional decision to move from my home of 27
years in Green Mountain due to concerns similar to yours. I had seen, over the
past five years, a general decline in my neighborhood as it changed from strictly
homeowners to rental properties . Also. more and more businesses were
encroaching into the neighborhood. with residents having businesses in their
homes and more businesses along the major streets serving the subdivision.
bringing an activity and noise level that was almost intolerable . I was faced
with a decision that I thought I never would have to make . Did I look for and
move into a better neighborhood with very strict covenants (such as getting
permission for some things you may take for granted -planting a tree, painting
your house any color you choose) or stay and become part of a vigilante-type
committee and tum myself into a bitter, resentful. complaining person? I knew
I could not turn back time and recognized the fact that I could not stop the
aging process of a neighborhood . I chose to move.
In the 27 years Stand-By has been in business, this is the ONLY office we have
had problems fitting into a neighborhood. Incidentally, all of Stand-By's six
Denver offices are on ·major streets with residential neighborhoods in close
proximity . They are also in five different cities in the metro area : Westminster,
Aurora , Lakewood, Englewood and two offices in Denver.
The Englewood office is located a mere two blocks inside of Englewood on
Broadway. The neighborhoods surrounding it south of the Yale border are not
demographically different than the neighborhoods north of the Englewood city
limit . To think that the problems in Denver end at the Yale Street sign is
unrealistic .
We have now attended six meetings with neighborhood residents, most of
these were held, by invitation. at our offices . In these meetings, we have been
verbally assaulted by persons obviously under the influence of alcohol. I have
been personally criticized for making a profit from my business. I have been
called everything from a "cancer in the neighborhood ," "an uncaring individual
who hits the neighborhood with undesirable and then runs with the profits," and
other similar comments.
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THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS PROVIDED TO ANSWER SOME OF THE
QUESTIONS RAISEO ·sv THE NEIGHBORS OF STAND-BY'S ENGLEWOOD
OFFICE :
• Stand-By Personnel is a Colorado corporation providing temporary personnel
services. It has· six offices in the Denver-Metro Area . One of these offices
is in Englewood ..
• We chose to open an office in Englewood because so many of our temporary
employees were having to drive or take a bus to our Denver Office at 665
Kalamath.
• At the Englewood Office we provide jobs to people living in the Englewood
area ANO to companies located in Englewood .
• Over 80% of ou; workforce serviced by our Englewood Office live within one
aquaro mile of the Englewood Office.
• 70% of the workers have Englewood 180110) address.
• 20% of the workers have Denver addresses .
• 10% of the workers have Littleton or other addresses .
• Anyone that knows me will tell you that I have NO TOLERANCE for drunks
or drug users.
• People who ire alcoholics or drug users ARE NOT WELCOME in our
offices and we certainly DO NOT send them out on job assignments
to our customers.
• Workers who d<> decide to drink AFTER they receive a job assignment
are fired from Stand-By.
• We choose office locations based on the following criteria :
(al building with three to four thousand square feet
(bl bus route accessibility
tel Low real estate prices on buildings in the area
(di concentration of welfare recipients
(el high unemployment rates
(fl low income areas
THE ENGLEWOOI) BUILDING MET THESE QUALIFICATIONS.
• When I first checked out this location, it was half empty. I went over to the
occupied side, which was a real estate-insurance company. to inquire
regarding the property. I could see two men inside, but the front door was
locked. I knocked on the door and asked them why they would lock the
door of a business that was open. They replied that they had to lock the
door to "keep the neighborhood gangs and thugs out of there."
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• I returned to do some further checking on the building a week later, it was
covered with graffiti and the parking lot was littered with beer cans and
teens were gathered there loitering in the parking lot.
• After we purchased the building, we had occasion to talk to former
employees of the previous tenant. a Circle-K convenience store. We were
told that the store had an i nordinate amount of shoplifting. not only the
residents' children in the neighborhood, but the adults residents as well.
Employees who tried to ban these individuals from the store received verbal
abuse f ~ the parents. some were even threatened . There are police
reports documenting this situation .
• We have frequently had a person selling burritos on our property . This
individual has no buainess license in the city and got irate with us when we
ask him to leave the property. He is an Englewood resident .
• We have had numerous problems with our residential neighbors :
• Dumping old mattresses and other items by our dumpster .
• Shooting out our newly installed security lighting, because it was too
bright, that we put up to appease our residential neighbors .
• Changing oil and dumping it into our parking lot.
• Climbing the fence around our vans and vandalizing them .
• We even had a neighborhood resident change out a whole
transmission in his car one Sunday in our parking lot.
• Shortly after we moved into the building , we had a mail carrier deliver mail
to our office that was addressed 1922 South Broadway -REAR. We found
out a man had actually set up a box in the bushes on the southwest end o.f
the building as his residence and was receiving his mail there for over a year
before we moved in. This was a son of an Englewood resident that was
thrown out of his parents Englewood home.
• We have had ·residents of the neighborhood come into our office to call the
police because of a man beating his wife across the street. This couple
resides in Englewood.
• A teenage girl's gang, located in the apartment complex in the 3000 block_
of South Bannock, beat up on of our female employees and took the money
that she had just been paid. These girls are Englewood residents .
• We have had mentally handicapped people, who are residents of Englewood,
wander into our office disoriented and confused . Where are the
parents/guardians of these individuals? These people are NOT Stand-By
Employees, but they also wander in the adjacent neighborhood.
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• We have had children, aged 8 to 10. break into our employees cars to steal
stereos and money. Police reports are on file . These children are Englewood
residents .
• We had a gentleman leave The Magnet Inn Bar, get into his car, drive into
our parking lot and run into one of our employee's cars and drive off. A
police report is on file regarding this incident. This man is an Englewood
resident.
• We have and a continuous problem with the Horton children, who live a half
block from our office . We have filed police reports regarding vandalism,
gang activity, drug activity, loitering and harassment on these children. We
wonder why their parents and/or the Englewood Police and community
cannot control them . Obviously, the City Council can pass law after law,
but it cannot legislate or effectively enforce morality.
• We have always cooperated with the police in regards to our employees.
personally told the Englewood Police that if they were having a problem with
any person they felt worked for us. they were welcome to come into the
office and check our computer to see if the person was our employee . I
further made the commitment that the person would be fired if he was an
employee. Not once have we been taken up on this offer.
• · I personally extended an offer to the residents of this area at one of our
meetings to call me personally if they had a problem with one of our
workers. Phone numbers for this office were also given out --these numbers
are answered 24 hours a day . To date. I have yet to receive a phone call.
• The.re has been much talk about needles in the neighborhood . Stand-By
does not sell these needles or the drugs associated with them. Neither does
Stand-By sell the alcohol that is much discussed. Stand-By does not tolerate
the sale or consumption of either alcohol or drugs on our property •• WE DO
CALL THE POLICE IN THESE SITUATIONS-· ESPECIALLY IF IT INVOLVES
ONE OF OUR EMPLOYEES!!
• There is a· generai decline in morality everywhere and, unfortunately. the City
of Englewood has not escaped this trend.
• The City of Denver in the last three years has had a push to drive the
homeless and vagrants out of the City of Denver. Unfortunately. for the
residents and us. they are heading south on Broadway.
• We have seen obviously intoxicated pvople get off the southbound Broadway
bus at the bus stop in front of our location . If they wander into or loiter on
our property, we promptly call the police. Instead of arresting these people,
we have seen the police put them on the bus and sent them further south .
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• FINALLY, LET ME SPECIFICALLY ADDRESS THE QUESTIONS/CONCERNS
RAISED BY THE INDIVIDUALS IN ATTENDANCE AT THE MOST RECENT
JANUARY 15TH CITY COUNCIL MEETING :
• Ms. Nabholz : .The comment was made that "our police will testify that
Stand-By Personnel is a public nuisance ." We met with the Englewood
Police just last week to discuss any areas that we can improve upon as
far as our policing of our own property and our employees . We
specifically reviewed the call history for the entire area w;thin a five block
radius and found the number of calls related to Stand-By are FAR LOWER
than that of the 7-11 convenience stores two blocks either side of us.
The other businesses that stay open late, such as Walgreen's, the Amoco
Station and The· Cigarette Store have similar call histories to ours. The
residential neighborhood has a significant amount of calls also --not all
of which are attributable to Stand-By Personnel as they involve the
residents themselves; domestic disturbances. eviction disputes, children
vandalizing, neighbors against neighbors, car thefts, etc . These calls are
all a matter of ·public record.
We pay nearly ·$3,000 each year in property tax on this Englewood
building. Our payroll last year, paid out to workers at the Englewood
Office, exceeded ONE MILLION DOLLARS --these workers do not spend
ALL of that money at the liquor store, most of it is spent at the same
businesses that you frequent . This generates sales tax revenues for
Englewood arid · the State of Colorado. likewise, when Englewood
companies use Stand-BY workers, it enables them to generate more
revenue for their own companies, thus improving the overall economy of
the community. The Englewood businesses using Stand-By services are
not just industrial and construction, they are retail as well •• the same
places that residents shop . If the South Broadway area, where we are
located, was such a ·hot bed" of retail activity, we could not have
afforded to locate here six years ago.
• Ms. Acker : The address of the friend you mentioned that has had
problems in her neighborhood is located in the City of Denver. As
mentioned before, the demographics north or south of Yale Avenue are
not significantly different . Going north on Broadway between Yale and
Evans Avenue. there are three more temporary personnel services. To
attribute all of the neighborhood problems to the employees of
Englewood's temporary personnel services seems unrealistic . Likewise,
I would encourage the residents in these areas. Denver or Englewood, to
continue to work with their police departments to help their individual
neighborhoods . tasked you before the meeting if you had witnessed any
of these problems·. vou said you hadn't, but your friend in Denver had told
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• Ms. Esser: I am sorry that you have had problems with transients coming
down your alley and dumping/rummaging through your trash barrels.
Stand-By has had some of the same problems with neighborhood
residents rummaging through our dumpster. Likewise, we repeatedly
have problems with unauthorized dumping of resident's trash in our
dumpster. In our research into the police call records in the
neighborhood, we found a significant amount of code enforcement calls
to the block of Cherokee Street behind your house, and to the block on
Delaware where you reside. There is also an industrial areas within a
block to the west of you which also generates desirable/undesirable
activity in the overall neighborhood. As to the abusive language that you
encountered from an alleged Stand-By employee, my original offer still
stand -call the ~nglewood Office. or me personally, and the matter will
be dealt with appropriately. Interestingly enough, three of our own
permanent employees live within the four block area east or west of the
Englewood Office -· two of these own their homes and one rents •• a
higher average than most of the surrounding Englewood area. These staff
members have not witnessed any of the problems you have spoken of .
• Ms Ostema and Jessica Alsop. her daughter: From your address, I notice
that you live almost equal distance from two bus stops-· Yale Avenue (in
front of the 7-11 store) or Bates Avenue (in front of our business). If this
was my daughter waiting for a bus observing illegal activity. such as drug
sales on a regular basis . I would have her choose a different location.
Likewise. if this activity was observed on a regular basis, the police
should be notified. We do check our property on a regular basis, by
security camera or by walk-around by our dispatchers, ad we call police
with any illegal activity ·· ESPE CIA LL Y IF IT INVOLVES ONE OF OUR
WORKERS.
• Ms. Tomasso: Contrary to the accusation. we do not specifically look for
locations for our offices that are located next to bars, liquor stores or
check cashing outlets . We acknowledge that some of our employees
drink alcohol, but I challenge you to prove to me that you and all of your
neighbors are teetotalers. And, as stated before, we do not employ these
people when drunk (or under the influence of drugs) and we do fire them
when they decide to drink before reporting on a job assignment . In this
respect. we are no different than any other employer. We certainly have
no control over what our employees do on their own time . Our workers
are paid the majority of their wages in cash on a daily basis .
The checks these workers receive are for minimal amounts leftover after
we deduct the legally required Social Security from them . The majority
of our checks. even those from the Englewood Office. are not cashed at
the liquor stores or at the local bars you refer to . They are cashed at
Norwest Bank (Stand-By' s bank). King Soopers, Safeway, and the check
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cashing stores nearby , that incidentally charge the workers a fee for
cashing their checks . I have stated numerous times before that I have no
tolerance tor alcoholics and drug users and my offer still stands --work
with us by called the office or me personally and we will get these people
out of the neighborhood . I cannot, however, police your neighborhoods
for you, nor do l expect my dispatchers to police your neighborhoods for
you.
• Ms, Caven: Yea, Bear Frame and Axle was located across the street long
before we moved in . Likewise, so was the Wright Motel, the other car
repair businesses, the Amoco Station. the Drug/Liquor Store, and
numerous others. If the zoning on this section of Broadway was different
or if the area was a ·prime· area for retail, we would not have been able
to buy this building in the first place. Incidentally, if you check the
records, we are the owners of this building, not an absentee landlord like
so many of the businesses (and residences) around us.
• Ms, Gritter: I understand that living on a corner property, you tend to see
more of what is ·going on in your neighborhood. The same offer applies
to you as well as other residents --if you see one of our employees
causing problems, call the police ANO call our office or me personally and
we will deal with it. We know there are numerous day care homes in this
area such as yours and we understand your concerns for the welfare of
the children under your care. However, as we have mentioned above. not
all of the problems in your neighborhood are attributable to us ·· let's
work together on the problems that mare ·responsible" for.
• ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD, THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD ANO STANO-BY PERSONNEL UNCOVERED IN
CONVERSATIONS WITH CITY POLICE, CODE ENFORCEMENT,
NEIGHBORING BUSINESSES AND ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS:
• The Police call history/log for the 7-11 Stores at Yale & Broadway and
Dartmouth & Broadway (two blocks north or south of Stand-By) consists
of more calls and more problems than the Police calls attributable to
Stand-By.
• According to Code Enforcement. there are numerous properties within a
four-block radius of our Englewood Office that are repeatedly cited for
trash, junk cars. salvage materials and weeds . Stand-By's Englewood
Office has never been cited for these problems.
• Police records do show that Stand -By's Englewood Office has been cited
for Graffiti on our building/property as well as numerous other businesses
along Broadway .llll1 nearby residences. It has been the policy of Stand-
By Personnel to have any/all graffiti on any of our offices removed within
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24 hours. Do other businesses and residences nearby comply with the
requirements as well? By the way it was a girls' gang !Englewood
residents) that did the graffiti.
• Permanent employees at Stand-By's Englewood Office have also found
the hypodermic needles on our property. In conversations with Drug
Enforcement Police and other, we have found that the syringes/needles
sold by most outlets in Englewood, MD. Walgreen's. King Soopers.
Safeway, Phar-Mor and others are not the "preferred" type of syringes of
drug abusers. Most of those sold are insulin syringes, 1 cc or less with
very fine needles. According to the experts we talked to, these syringes
are not large enough in quantity or needle size to be used by drug
abusers. They are the type moat being found on our property ... and
probably yours. Additionally, drug use is an expensive habit and Stand-
By Personnel employees are paid between $4.50 to $5 .00 per hour. This
does not support a drug habit.
• There are RTD bus stops approximately every two blocks along Broadway
through the whole City of Englewood. Englewood Police records show
that the "drug deals" purported to have occurred in front of our office
have also occurred at other bus stops along Broadway . These same
records show abductions, disappearances. knifings, beatings and other
activities at these bus stops. Is there a plan to limit bus activity or the
amount of stops along Broadway in the city because they cause
problems?
• There have been numerous references to the "checks" we issue workers.
For the record, our employees are paid CASH on a daily basis ---an
amount equivalent to 80% of the worker's daily earnings . The checks
referred to are issued every Saturday and represent the 20% of earnings
withheld MINUS the Social Security, FICA, FUDA and SUTA taxes. The
majority of the checks issued to our employees are between $5.00 and
t16.00. I have no idea what purpose there was getting MO Pharmacy to
agree to not cnhing our checks as 90% of our checks are cashed at
Safeway, King Soopers and check cashing facilities.
• In regard to the proposed $2,500 a year licensing of temporary personnel
services, our attorneys wonder if this is unconstitutional. I guess we will
find out?
• I also find it interesting that there has never been any criminal investigation
of any activity that Stand-By perform•.
In conclusion, I find it interesting that many of the people that work for us are
the neighbors of the very people that are complaining about us. If the City
Council and the citizens of Englewood had intended this neighborhood to be
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another Cherry Hills, it should have zoned it as such a long time ago.
Otherwise, the residents and officials will have to come to grips with the
community that they have created . This includes realizing that this is a
residential communitv occupied by close to 50% renters rather than
homeowners. This particular neighborhood around our office and along
Broadway is suffering from the same disease as Cinderella City -absentee
owners. We. as owners of this property, have spent thousands of dollars trying
to improve our property by fencing, lighting, security monitoring and cleaning.
We have tried to be good neighbors and not be absentee landlords. With the
exception of leaving the community, which we do not intend to do, we have
done vinually everything ANO MORE to try to appease the City Council and the
neighborhood residents. The Englewood City Council needs to realize that as
a business owner, they also represent me --businesses that PAY THEIR TAXES
and try to be good corporate citizens.
Sincerely yours,
Cartene A. Walker
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A U80,IAfflON JIBAPIIODft'INO CdOLYH Alll8'nlOIIO 'l'O 'ftlB PAIID AND
RECREATION COMMISSION POil THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEllEAS, Carolyn Anmtraa, ia a c:mrmt -ber alt.be Baclewoocl Parka &
Recreation Commiaaian; -d
WHEREAS, Carolyn Anllatroai'• curnnt tum apired February 1, 1998; and
WHEREAS, Carolyn Anmtraa, bu applied far rNpplliotment t to tbe Baclewoocl Pub
and Recreation Commission far another t.erm; ud
WHEREAS, the Enpewood City Council deairN to reappoint Carolyn AnDatraar tot.be
Eaclewood Parka and Bec:naticm Cammiwim far aaatber tam;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sectim 1. Carolyn Armatranc ia hereby reappaiDted to tbe Pub ud BecrNtion
Cornmiuian for t.be City of Eqlewoocl, Colorado. Carolyn Anllatroal'• term will be
effective immectiat.ely with term apirinc Febnaary 1, 2000.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 6th day al February, 1998.
ATTEST:
Loucriabia A Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucriabia A Ellia, City Clerk for tbe City al Bnpewood, -Colando, hereby certify
the above ia a true copy al Baolu1ian No. __. S.. ol 1918.
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A DIOUfflON wnoDfflNO JIAU BMm TO 'l'IIS BOAl1D 01'
ADJUSTMENT AND APPEAIS FOR TRI Clff OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, Mark Barber ii a carrmt member of tbe Eapwood Board of A&ljuatment
and Appeala; and
WHEREAS, Mark Barber', term apind February 1, 1996; and
WHEREAS, Mark Barber bu applied far 1"811ppOiDtmmt to tbe ~ Board of
Adjultment and Appeala for anotber term; and
WHEREAS, tbe ED8lewood City CWDCil ...._ to reappaint llark Barber to tbe
Englewood Board of Aaljutmmt and Appeala b aaotber term;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT llESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sertim 1. Mark Barber ia bseby reappainted to tbe Board of ~t and Appeala far
the City of Enclewood, Colorado. llark ........ tam will lie e8'ediTe immediately with
term apiriDf February 1, 2000.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbil Ith day of February, 1996.
ATTEST:
Loucriahia A. Ellil, City Clerk
I, Louc:rilbia A. EUil, City Clerk for tbe City of EDpwood. Colando, ......., cmtify
the above ii a true copy of Reaolutian No. _, Seriea of 1996 .
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A DBOLtn'ION DAPPOD1'1'1MG GAllT IIOWlfAN TO '1'88 U'l'IDIIDIT BOARD
FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, Gary Bowman ia a curnnt member of the En,lewood e.m-ent Baud;
and
WHEREAS, Gary Bowman', curnnt term apirecl February 1, 1996; and
WHEREAS, Gary Bowman bu applied far ruppaintmmt to the ED,lewood Retirement
Board; and
WHEREAS, the Enpewoocl City Council ctem. to reappoint Gary Bowman to tbe
En,iewood Retirement Board;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sertim l. Gary Bowman ia hereby rMppaiatlld to Eqlewood Rm.wt Baud. Gary
Bowman', t.-m will be eft'ec:tive immediately and will apire February l, 2000.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia 5th day afFebruary, 1996.
ATTEST:
Loucrilhia A. Ellil, City Clerk
I, Loucriabia A. EUia, City Ciak far tbe City af IDclewood. Calcndo, __, certify
the above ii a true copy af Reaolu1:iclll No. __. S... af I.IN .
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A lllllot.tmoJI IDPPOINTINO LWllOT DA VAULT TO THE ll'l'IDIIBNT
BOARD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, Leroy Da Vault ia a c:urnmt member of the Enafewood Retirement Board; and
WHEREAS, Leroy Da Vault'a c:urrent term apired February 1, 1996; and
WHEREAS, Leroy Da VAult bu applied for reappointment to the Enafewood Retirement
Board; and
WHEREAS, the Enalewood City Council demee to rappoint Leroy Da Vault to the
Eqlewood Retirement Board;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT :
Sec:tim 1. Leroy Da Vault ia hereby l"MppOiDted to Bqlewood a.m-.nt Board. Leroy
Da Vault'a term will be effective immediately and will u:pire February 1, 2000.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia 5th day of February, 1996.
'lbomu J . Burm, llayor
ATTEST :
Loucriabia A Ellia, City Clerk
I, Loucriabia A Ellia, City Clerk for the City at ED,lewood, Calando, hereby certify
the above ia a true copy of Reaolution No. _, Series al 1998.
Loucriabia A Ellia
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A BBS0Ltm0M BBAPPOINTING DADYL DUIOID TO TBB PLANMIMG
AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO.
WHEREAS, Darryl Dummer ia a current member of the Engl-ood PJamunr and
Zoning Commi11ion; and
WHEREAS, Darryl Dummer', current term ezpired February 1, 1996; and
WHEREAS, Darryl Dummer bu applied for reappointment t.o the Engl-ood Planning
and Zoning Commiuion; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor with the approval of the.,.__ City Council dllinl t.o
reappoint Darryl Dummer t.o the Encl~ P1anninc and 1.oaing Commillicm;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCll. OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sectim 1. Danyl Dummer ii hereby rNppaintlld tu the .,.__ Plmmiar and 1.oaing
Commiuiaa. Daff7I na..-'1 term will be e8'ediYe iw-.li.W,, and will apin
February 1, 2000 .
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbil 5th day ol Febnaarj, 1116.
A1Tl:ST :
L•M t ·, A. alia, City a.It
I, L-. I · A. lllia, City a.It for the City ot-..,FWDINl, Onl••...., ..W,
the .a-. ii a.._..., If Prr 11 1itaa No .__, S.-ol ltN.
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A BBSOLUTION APPOINTING .JBPPRBY DYK1S TO ftlB URBAN BBNIIWAL
AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, there ia a vacancy in the En,lewood Urban Renewal Authority; and
WHEREAS, Jeffrey Dykee baa applied to aerve u a meaabw of the En,lewood Urban
Renewal Authority; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor with the approval of the Enciewood City Council dairN to
appoint Jeffrey Dykee to the Eqiewood Urban Renewal Authority;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Soc:tim 1. Jeffrey Dykee ia hereby appointed to the Eqlewood Urlian Renewal Authority
effective immediately with t.erm apirinc February 5, 2001.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED thia 5th day of February, 1996.
'lbamu J. Burm, Mayor
ATTEST:
Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Louc:riabia A. Ellia, City Clerk for the City at ED,lewood. Calando. baeby certify
the above ia a true copy at Reaalution No. _, Seri8I at 1996.
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A DIOWTION APPOINTDfG 118NU GAJ.lmn TO 'l'RB Cl.BAN, ORDN
AND PROUD COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, there ia a vacancy ill tbe Bn,lewood Clean, Orem and Proud Commiuion; and
WHEREAS, Henry Galleher bu applied to NrVe u a manber of the Bn,lewood Clean,
Green and Proud Com.miaaion; and
WHEREAS, tbe En,lewood City Council deairw to appoint Henry Galleher to the
Englewood Clean, Green and Proud Commiuicm;
NOW, TIIEREFORE, BE IT RESoLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sw;tim 1. Henry GaUeber ia hereby appointed to tbe Bapewood Clean, Orem and Proud
Commiaaicm eft'ecti-.e immediately with term apiria, December 10, 1996.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia 5th day of February, 1996.
'lbomu J. Buru, llayar
ATTEST:
Loucriahia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Louc:riabia A. Ellia, City Clwk for tbe City al Bn,lewood, Colorado, benby cartify
the above ia a true copy of Reaolution No. __, 8-i• al 1998.
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A RB80LtfflON APPOINTING RUTH GRBINBR TO THE PUBUC UBRARY BOAlll>
FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, there ia a vacancy in the En,lewood Public Library Board; ud
WHEREAS, Ruth Greiner bu applied to aene u a member of the En,lewood Public Library Board; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor with the approval of the Encl-ood City Council deairN to appoint
Ruth Greiner to the Eqlewood Public Library Board;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Stc;tioo 1 . Ruth Greiner ia hereby appointed to the Engl~ Public Library Board
eft"ec:tive immediately with term upirinr February 1, 2000.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED thia 5th day of February, 1996.
Tbomu .J. Burm, Mayor
ATTEST:
Loucriahia A Ellie, City Clerk
I, Loucrilhia A. lllia, City a.rt far the City al ......... Calando, hereby certify
the above ii a true capy olR.olutian No._, S... a( 1918.
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A RESOLUTION APPOINTING ROGER HAGAR TO THE ELECl'ION COMMISSION
FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, there ia a vacancy in the Englewood Election CommiNPQD; and
WHEREAS, Roger Hagar bu applied to NrVe u a -ber of the Enclewood Election
CommiHion; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council deeinl to appoint Ropr Hapr to the
Englewood Election Commiuion;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
S@stign 1. Ropr Hapr ia hereby appointed to the Englewood Election C'-Ommiuion
effective immediately with term upirinr February 1, 2000.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia 6th day at February, 1996.
ATTEST:
Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Cleft
I, Loucriabia A. Bllia, City a.rt far tbe City at.......,_, Cobado, _...., Cllltify
the abaft ia a er-~afa.ahdicm No._. llrila afllll.
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A RESOLUTION RBAPPOINTIMG CRRl8 RAVBNS TO TBB UBBAM RBNBWAL
AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, Cbria HaY9U ia a CUJTmt _. altbe Bapewood Urban 8-al
Authority; ad
WHEREAS, Cbria Havem' c:mnnt term apired February 15, 1996; ad
WHEREAS, Cbria Havma baa applied &r reappointment to tbe .,.__. Urban
Renewal Authority; ad
WHEREAS, the Nayar-with tbe appl'ff&l altbe .,...._. City Coancil c1e1ira to
reappoint Cbria HaveDII to tbe Enalewood Urban a..a...i Autbarity;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
$a;tiqp 1. Cbria Havens ia hereby reappaiDted to Bnclewood Urban Renewal Authority.
Chris Havana' term will be eft'eetm imeedi~ ad will apire February 15, 2001.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia 5th day af Pebrury, 1996.
'l1lamu J. Baru, lla:,or
ATTEST:
Louc:riabia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Loucriahia A. Ellia, City Clerk far tbe at, al .......... Calando, ._. catif.y
tbe above ia a true copy af 181alaticm No. -S.-al 1111.
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A BBSOLUTION APPOINTING SBL~ mrnw-1-1-T TO THE 11ALLBY CBNTBR
TRUST FUND BOARD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, there ia a vacancy in the Malley Center Trut Fund Board; and
WHEREAS, Selwyn Hewitt bu applied to_... u a m-ber of the Malley Center Trust
Fund Board; and
WHEREAS, Selwyn Hewitt bu been recommended by the Englewood Pub and
Recreation Commiuicm; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Coaneil deaira to appoint Selwyn Hewitt to the Malley
Center Tnut Fund Board;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCll. OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sestim 1 . Selwyn Hewitt ia benby appointed to the llaUey Center Trut Fund Board
etrective April 20, 1996 with tam apiriDc Ap'il 20, 1999.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED this 5th clay of February, 1996.
ATTEST:
Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Loucriabia A. 11:Uia, City Clarlt llr die City of ........ Calando, ._.., crif:,
the above ia a tne copJ of llw.atiGD No. -S... of 11111.
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FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, there is a vacancy in the Eqlewood Water and S-.. Board; and
WHEREAS, J'UD ffi&day baa applied to NrVe u a member afthe Bapewoocl Water and
Sewer Board; and
WHEREAS, the Enpewood City Council deail'N to appoint .Jim lfilday to the En,lewood
Water and Sewer Boud;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCU. OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Stc:tioo 1 . .rllD lfiaday ii~ appaiDted to the Bnpwood Water and Sewer Board
effective immediately with tam apiriq ,..,._, 1, 2000.
ADOPl'ED AND APPllOVBD thia Mb day afFellraary, 1996.
'lbomu .J. Buru, Mayor
ATTEST :
Loucrilbia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Loucriabia A. 11:Uia, City Cln far the City af .......... Colando, banby Olltily
the above ii a 1nle copy af...._ No._. S... af 1111.
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A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING AIIBIIAIUB LBONARD TO fllB PUBLIC UBJIABY
BOARD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, Amemuie Leonard ia a currmt lllalber af the Enp,wood Public Library
Board; and
WHEREAS, Amemllrie Leonard'• cunent term apirecl February 1, 1996; and
WHEREAS, Amemllrie Leonard hu applied for reappointment to the EDpwood Public
Library Board; and ·
WHEREAS, the Mayor with the approql of the Enp,wood City Coundl deaira to
reappoint Amemarie 1.-.rd to the ED,lewood Public Library Board;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Cl'lY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
8gtjqp 1. Amemarie Leonud ia bm'8by NtllJII aiDted to....,_,.. Pulic U11nr7 Board.
Amemllrie Leonard'• -. will be 6dne immectiataly and will apre Pelinaary 1, 2000.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED this 1kb day afFebruar7, 1996.
ATTEST :
Loucriabia A. Bllia, City Clark
I, Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clllk far die City af ........ Ccllanllo, llaray eatify
the above ia a~ oapy af Raaal drn No. _. S... af 1111.
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PENSION BOARD FOR THE CITY 01' DJOLnOOD, COLORADO .
WHEREAS, there ia a vacancy in tbe Enpewood Fire&ptmw' PmaiaD Board; and
WHEREAS, Deniae Lombardi bu applied to-.e u a member aftbe .,..._
Firefigbten' Pension Board; and
WHEREAS, the Eapwood City Comici1 deairN to appoint DmiN Lombardi to the
Englewood Firefiplen' Penaioa Board;
NOW, THEllEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Cl'IT COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
SertiOO 1. DeaiN Lombardi ia benby 111111 C med to the Bqiewood Pirdpt.en' PeaaiOD
Board eft'eetiYe immediately with tam apiriac P1m11&17 1, 1999.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia Mb day af Pellraary, 1996.
ATTEST:
Louc:rilbia A. Bllia, City Clerk
I, Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clark far the City af ......._., Oalando, b1nby C111tifJ
tbe abowe ia a true capy af llaalutim No.__. llria af 1111.
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RECREATION COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, St.even Markwood ill a current member of the En,lewood Parka •
Recreation Commiuion; and
WHEREAS, St.even Markwood'• current term apirecl February 1, 1998; and
WHEREAS, St.even Markwood bu applied for ruppointmmt to tbe Eqlewood Pub
and Recnatioo Comatiuion for another t.erm; and
WHEREAS, the En,lewood City Council delira t.o ruppaiDt .._ llarkwood t.o the
Enpewood Pub and Recreation Commiwian b aaatber tant;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY '1'HE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
$ec;ti<p 1. Steven Markwood ill hereby ruppointed t.o tbe Pmb and llec:rNtioo
Commiuion for the City of Eql-ood, Colorado. 8tievm lladrwaad'1 tam will be
eft'ective immediately with t.erm apirin, February 1, 2000.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED thil 5th day of February, 1998.
ATTEST:
Loucriahia A. Ellil, City Clerk
I, Loucrilbia A. Bllia, City Clerk for tbe City of......,_., ·Colorado, banbJ catify
the above ill a true capJ of a..olutiaD No. __. S.-of 19118.
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AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO.
'WHEREAS, Robert Muon ia a cunent member of the En,lewood Pwmina' and Zoning Commiaaion; and
WHEREAS, Robert Muon'• cunent term apired February 1, 1996; and
'WHEREAS, Robert Muon haa applied for reappointment to the En,iewood Pwmina'
and Zonm, CommiNion; and
WHEREAS, the lla,w with the approval of the En,lewood City Council deairN to
reappoint Robert llaaon to the En,lewood Planning and Zoning CommiNioo;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCU.. OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sertim 1. Robert llaaon ia hereby l"NppOinted to the .......... P1aaaias wt Zoning
c.ommiMOD. Robert Muon'a term will be effactiYe immediately wt will apire
February 1, 2000.
. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 5th day of February, 1998.
Tbomu J. BIUU, llayw
ATTEST:
Loucriabia A. Ellis, City C1-k
I, Louaubia A. BDia, City Clllk far tile City of ........ Colmwlo, _..,, artit,
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A RESOLUTION REAPPolNTING JAMES PBELPs TO 'l'HB POUCB OfflCBRS'
PENSION BOARD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO.
WHEREAS, Jam• Pbelpa ia • CUJTeDt m-ber oft.be Eqlewood Palice Otllcien'
Peuion Board; and
WHEREAS, Jam• Pbelpa' emnnt tam apind February 1, 1996; ad
WHEREAS, Jama Pbelpa baa applied for rappaintmmt to the.......,_ Pa1ice
Officen' Peuicm Board; and
WHEREAS, the Eqlewood City Comaci1 c1eeirN to ~Jama Pbelpa to the
Eqlewood Police Offlcen' PeuiOD Board;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCD.. OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Becticn 1. Jam• Phelp. ia hereby rappainted to Baalewood Police Otllcien' Pmaian
Board. Jamea Pbeipa' tam will be 6diw immedi-W,. ad will apire Febnaary 1, 1199.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tma 5th day of February, 1996.
Tbomu J. Bunaa, llaJQI'
ATTEST :
1-criahia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Louc:riabia A. BUia, City a.rt 11r the City of ......... Cabado_ --, edly
the abaft ia a true copy of llaaolution No. _. S... of 1191.
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A IIIIIOLUIIOK AHOIN'hNO IUlf ....... ftfllll llUIC!ION COMM HOR
FOil THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEllEAS, JND Beynolda bu applied to Nl'ft u a manber of the Eapwaod Elec:t.iaD
Commiuion; and
WHEREAS, the Baalewood City~ daina to appaiDt Jam Re:,DGlda to the
En,lewoocl Election Commiaaioa;
NOW, TIIEllEFOD, BE IT BBSOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sectior 1. J-Re:,DGlda ia benbJ appaillted to the ......... Electicm Oweieeim
effective immediately with tam apiriq Febnaary 1, 1999.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED tbia 5th clay of Pellrury, 1116.
ATTEST:
Laacriahia A. Ellia, City Clerk
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the above ia a true copy of BaalutiaD No . __. S... of 1111.
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A RESOLUTION APPOINTIMG SHAWN SAMUBLSON AS A YOtn'II IIJNBD
OF THE PARKS AND RBCREATION COIOIISSION FOR THE CITY OF
BNGLBWOOD, OOLOMDO.
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WHEREAS, the Pub ad Rec:reatiaD Commillim c:aaaim of Dille ........ two of
wt-are t.o be uadiir the• of eiptem ,-n w'-appointed far tama t.o apil'9 OD .lune 1,
or tbe ronowmc ,-r; and
WHEBEAS, tbe City Council dallirN t.o appaiDt a ,aatb-. t.o fDl tbe .-, OD tbe
Board far the term aprilic .Jw 1, 1918; ad
WHEBEAS, Sbawn S.--_... tbe ...,_ ..., alt fartb by City Council far
appointment t.o tbe Pub and ltecNatiaD Oweieeim; '
NOW, TREllEFORB, BE ff IIBSOLVED BY TIIB CITY OOUNCU. OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sertim 1. Sbawn SamaelilaD ia ..._, 111111 iutaJ • a ,-Ill-. tu tbe Pub ad
RecreatiOD Commiwian lier tam lball apire .Jae 1, 1116.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia 1kb day ofN!ruary, 1916.
ATTEST:
Loacriabia A. Bllia, City a.k
I , Loacriabia A. Bllia, City a.k far tbe City of-.., --. Ca1an11o. ..._, Cllltlf., tbe
abaft ia a trae C111pJ of Baaalatian No._ S... of UN.
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A BBSOLtfflON APPOIN'l'UfG IIAIL10BIB SCBWIND'I' TO 'l'IIB PUBLIC LIBIIAllY
BOARD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, there ia a.--, iD the Bapwood Public Library Board; and
WBBREAS, llarjorie SdnriDdt hM applied to ..-.e u a ....... eftbe Bapwood
Public Library Board; and
WHEREAS, the lla,ar wilb tile approql eltbe ....._. City Coanci1 demWI to
appoint Marjorie Sc:lnriDdt to the ......,_. ~ Library Board;
NOW, THEBEPORB, BB IT IBSOLVBD BY TIIB CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Section 1. lwjarie ScbwiDdt ia i-.1,y 111111 linW to die ......,_ Pllblic Library Board
effilctm immediately wilb ... apiriq N1raar7 l, 1118.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED tbia 5th clay efN!raar7, 1996.
'lbamu J. Burm, llayor
ATTEST:
1-criabia A. Bllia, City Clerk
I, Loueriabia A. Bllia, City Clldt llr tbe Ci&y el .......... Oalando. ....., Oll'tify
tbe uon ia a true capy efllwlatima No. -811t11 el 1111.
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A RESOLUTION BB.APPOINTING .IOBN 8lll'l'B TO THE BOARD OP AD.RJ8TIIBN'l'
AND APPEALS FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, John Smith ia a cmrmt .-ber al the Enalewood 8-d al ~aabnaat and
Appeals; and
WHEREAS, John Smith'• tam apired Februr7 l, 1198; and
WHEREAS, John Smith baa applied far,...., ei, •amt to the......_. 8-'II al
Alijuatmmt and Appeals far motbs term; and
WHEREAS, the B:ltclewood City Oaadl ..._.., ......... Jalm 8aitb 1D the
Eapewood 8-,1 al ~aabnaat ..... Appaala far ...... ~
NOW, 'l'IIDEJl'OU, BE IT IIBSOLVED BY '11D CITY OOUNaI. OP '11D CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, OOLOllADO, THAT:
Sectim 1. Jalm Smitb ill.....,, l'Nllll liated to the 8-'II al .\4 1 C ad Appeals far
the City al ..... ood, Calando. Jabil Smitb'a ... will lie..... Ifi t1ly wida
tam apiriac Niruary 1, IOOO.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED tbia 6th day of Pelinaar7, 1111.
ATTEST :
Louc:riabia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Louc:riabia A. B11ia. City a.It far the City af-.., --. OallNllo. --, aaWy
the above ia a tnae capJ al8-ahdi.aa No._. S... al 1111.
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A RB80U1l'ION APPOINTIMG OBML1> STANKOBB TO TRI: CI.BAN, OltBBN
AND PROUD OOMIIISSION POR THE CITY or ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO .
WHEREAS, there ia a ftCaDCJ in tbe .,.__ a-, 0.-and Proud Ccnmieeiaa;
and
WHEREAS, Gerald Stankorb baa applied to aaw •a.__ oftbe EDpwaod a..n,
0-and Proud Commilai90; and
WHEREAS. tbe Ea,lewood City CCIIIIDCil ...... 1111 ....-at Gerald SC I b 1111 tbe
Enclewood Clean, Gr.n and Proud Coemieeian;
NOW, TBBREFORE, BE ff RBSOLVED BY 'l1IE CITY OOUNCIL OF nm CITY or
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sectim 1. Gerald 8'mlrortl ia ~ 8" ailltm to tbe .,.__ Clwa, Orem and Proud
CoemWMlll e8'ectne unmediately with tam apiriDc 0-ber 10, 1198.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED tbia Mb day of~, 1996.
ATTEST:
Loacriabia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucriabia A. BDia, City Clark• tbe City of .......... CaJando, ~ 011tif,
tbe above ia a tnJe copy ofRaolatian No . _ Slrill of 1118 .
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A llBSOLU'l10N BBAPPOINTING WILL1A11 VOBBJDA TO THE WATER AND
SEWER BOARD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLOBADO .
WHEREAS, 'William VCJbeida ia a c:anmt member aftbe BDclewoocl Water and Sewer
Board; and
WHEREAS, William VolNida;I cunmt t.-m apind hllnarJ 1, 1996; and
WHEREAS, William Vobeida baa applied tar .-ppoilltmmt to tbe BDpewood Water
and Sewer Board; and
WHEREAS, tbe .......... Cityc-cil ..._to 1....-.atW'illiaa Valilida totbe
Eqlewood w .... and ..... Board;
NOW, 'l'BEIIBFORE, BB IT IIBSOLVED BY 'l'IIE CITY OOUNaL OF 'l'IIE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD,OOLORADO,TBAT:
Sectien 1. W'llliul ValNida ia banby •INM llinlM to Blclewaad 'W.._ wt S.WW
Board. W'llliul Valilida'• t.-m will be .a.dm ieeedi.W, ad will apire ... ..., 1,
2002.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED tbia 5th-, af Fellrury, 1998.
ATTEST :
Laucriabia A. Bllia, City Clem
I, Laacrilbia A. Ellia, City a.It ..... City af ....... Oallndo, ~ oatift
die abaft ia a true mpJ af 1-1 llicm No._. a.-fl 1111.
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A BBSOLUTION BBAPPOINTING DAVID WEBER TO TBB PLANNING
AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO.
WHEREAS, David Weber ia a cunent member al the Enpewood Plamung and 7.aaiDc
Commiuion; and
WHEREAS, David Weber'1 cmnnt term apired P*1lary 1, 1886; ad
WHEREAS, DPid Weber bu appliad far rappaill1-t to tbe ......,_ "-iDt and
1.oaiq Commieeim; uacl
WHEREAS, tbe 11.-,widl die ......... aldle...., woad CitJOaam:il ...._ to
~ DaYid w ..... .., tbe ....... Plmias wt,_.. 0-eiwian;
NOW, 'l'BBREFOIIE, BE IT BBSOLVED BY TRB CITY OOUNCll. OF TRB CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD,COLORADO,TBAT:
Sertim 1. David Weber ii bawy r-n i•W to die....,._ Plammli and 7.aaiDc
Commiaaion. David Weber'• t.-m will be 6ctne iweedia1-ly uacl will apire
February 1, 2000.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED due 5th day alFebraary, 1996.
ATTES1-':
Loacriabia A. Ellil, City Clan
I, lnr:zri hie A. lllil, City Ciak far die CitJ afZIII' woad, Oallndo, __, cedif.,
tbe abDft ia a tne capy al.....__ No._. llriPI alllll.
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A USOLtmON APPOINTING A. BBllVB'l'TB WILLIAIIB TO TBB PUBUC LIBRARY
BOARD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, there ia a ftCDCY iD the Bnpwood Public library Board; and
WHEllEAS, A. Ben-. WiDaiaa bu applied to_... u. --at the ........
Public Library Board; UMl
WHEllEAS, the 11.,rwilll tbe .....-a atthe ~ City CGaDci1 .... to appoint
...,,.._ Williuu to the .......... Palllic LilnrJ Board;
NOW, 'l'BEREFORE, BE ff BBSOLVBD BY THE CITY COUNCU. OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, THAT:
Sertim 1. A. ........ ~ ia ..._, iM itM to tbe ......... Jt.a.1ic Libnr)'
Board effediff immedi~ willl .._ apirias Niruary 1, 2000.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tllia Mb~ fllhllnuy, 1996.
ATTEST :
Loucriabia A. BUia. City Clerk
1, Laucrilbia A. BDia. av an tar 11ae CitJ at........_ Oallndo. __, ca1ifJ
the above ia a a-011PJ ......... No._ Sllill at 1111 .
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COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION;
Council Goal: Economic Development
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Preyious Council Action: City Council considered this issue in a Public Hearing oo January
15, 1996.
Preyious Plannio& Commjssign Action: The Planning Commission considered this Planned
Development al a Public Hearing on October 17, 1995 and which was continued to Novembel'
7, 1995.
Bra>MMENDm ACTION;
Staff m:ommends approval of the raolution approvinc the Burt Planned DC'Ydopomt
BACKGROUND;
This four acre area site is located IOUlh of West Belleview Avenue and west of South
Broadway. The site was annexed to the City and mned for commen:ial ckvdopment in 1964 .
The proposed Planned Development will govern the redevelopment of the tocal site into a car
and ttuck service center, and medium duty ttuck sales lot. An exislin& llrUCblre al 180-190
West Lchow Avenue will be renovated for me as a used car reconditionin& center, body and
paint shop. A 4,000 sq. ft. addition to the eutem side of this llrUCblre will home new and
used medium-duty ttuck sales. The restaurant lilnlCture al 5201 South Broadway will be
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demolished in conjunction with this portion of the clevdopment. Another reslallrallt structure
at 5211 South Broadway will be convened to office use, and eventually demolished to provide
additional vehicle display ma.
The paopmed Plamwd ~ mcldl all of the underlyin& main& requirements. The
paopmed ftlde,.dopmeat of the lile is Ibo in conformance with pis ciled in the
Comprehensiw Plan by providin& for the opu,sion of an exislin& business and creaaon of
new businesses.
Slaff bu been in contact with the applicant at the request of Council imttuc:tions. A
supplemental rq,ort addressing Council conc:ems will lCCOUIJll"Y this communk:atioa.
fJNANCL\L JMl'AC'I';
The tedevelopmmt of this site will inaeUe revenues to the City, short-tam through permit
fees and lon&-tam through inaaad ID rewaua.
UST QF AJTAAIMENTS;
Raolution
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A BESOLtmON APPROVING THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT REQUBSTED BY
5200 INVESTMENTS, INC. FOR THE RENOVATION OF A FOUR (4) ACRE SITE INTO
A CAil AND TRUCK SBRVICE CENTER AND IIEDIUII DUTY TRUCK 8ALBS LOT.
WHEREAS, an application bu been made by 5200 lnveatmenta, Inc. for a Planned
Development concerning a four (4) acre area, South ofWeat Belleview Avenue and Weat of
South Broadway as fully let forth in the Pwmed Developmmt application; and
WHEREAS, the propoeed Planoed Development, c:omiatinc al a aite of approzimately
four (4) acres, there ii an mating ltructure at 180-190 Wat Lebow Avmue wbich will be
renovated for WM! as a uaed car reconditiaain, center, body and paint lbap; and
WHEREAS, a 4,000 aqaare foot addition to the east.em lide al the aiatinc stnxture will
house new and uaed medium-duty truck aalee; and
WHEREAS, the nltaurant 11tructure c:arnntly at 5201 South Broadway will be
demoliabed in CODjunetiOD with thil portiOD of the development and another l"Ntaurant
atructure at 5211 South Broadway will be CODverted to office WM! and -tually clemoliahed
to provide additiODal vebicle diaplay area; and
WHEREAS thil property was mmeud into the City of Englewood and zoned for
commercial development in ltNM: and
WHEREAS, the aite ia UTfllU)ar in abape, and includes a part.iOD of the Big Dry Creek
100-Year Flood Plain • well • a 75 foot wide Public Service -t which have
effectively reduced the -available for development OD the aite by appnmmat.ely 25'1>;
and
WHEREAS, thil Planned Development was c:amidend by the City of Enci-ooei
Plannin, and Zanin, CommiaiOD at a Public Hearing OD October 17, 1995 wbich WU
. continued to November 7, 1995; and
. h 1 ~ WHEREAS, after the Public Hearing, the Planniq C,..,miNim .......,.mmd approval ~AJ. ,1 • • Planned Development with certain CODditiam; ~ ~;,-'111EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BYTIIE CITY OOUNCIL OFTIII! CITY OF
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Sa;gqp 1. 'lbe City Council of the City al Eapewood. Colarado bseby approvea the
Planned Development applicatiOD made by 5200 In...tmimta, Inc. b the -.tiOD al the
aite into a car and truck aervice center and medium daty tradt ..._ lat cm the foar (4)
acres South of Welt Belleview A._ue and Wat al South Broadway with the fDllowia,
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aalea dealenbip. Tbe auto body abop and paint booth lhall not be allowed as he-
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~ ~-A Public Hearing WU held OD January 15, 1996 at 7:30 P .II.
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tbia 5th day of'Febrwoy, 1996.
'1bomu J. Buru, Mayor
ATTEST:
Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk for the City of En,lewood. Colorado, hereby catify the
above ia a true copy or RNolutim No._, Seriea of 1996.
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TRRU: Robert Simpson, Manager of Neighborhood and Business Development
Harold I. Stitt, Community Coordinator FROM:
DATE: January 31, 1996
RE: Proposed Bun Planned Development
The following are the responses to the City Council questions and issues concerning the proposed
Bun Planned Development .
Flood Plain Encroachmeot .
The Flood Plain Ordinance, a part of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, regulates UICI
permitted in the idmtifiecl flood plains of the City . The Bun P . D. site dew:topnent plan
does not encroach inlo the Big Dry Creek flood plain, which is identified as Zone A oa the
lite plan . At fuD buikHJut, the proposed development does not exc:eed the limits oi the
cumnl deYelopment Oil the lite.
Site Drainge.
The Utilities Depanment has reviewed the proposed plan for the conversion of the 180
West Lebow building and has required that oil and sand interceptors connected to the
sanitary sewer system be installed in the building. These interceptors will handle an
drainage generated inside the building. Surface drainage from the balance of the property
flows either to the adjoining streets then into the storm sewer system which is disdwpd
into Big Dry Creek or directly into Big Dry Creek. The City does not have a requirement
that surface drainage be treated before it can be discharged into a receiving stream. The
proposed Bun Planned Development is located in the Broolaidge Drainase Basin which
cown the area south of Belleview Avenue to Big Dry Creek and from South Clarboa
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from the Broolaidge Shopping Center and K-Mart sites, u wdl u the Burt Chevrolet
property and several large residmlial developments .
Stonge of hazardous materials is governed by the fire code which 1et1 btb specific
requirements for the storage and containment of so<alled hazardous materials bued on
the quantity and type of material . The Fue Manbal's office Im indicated that the
projected type and qullllity of hazardous materials to be med and llOred al the Auto
R«:oi11•tifio11ing Center are not expected to be umisual for this type of operation. Similar
materials are med at the other Burt facilities and according to the Fire Marshal's office,
Burt Im fully c:oopaated with the City in regard to proper handling and saorage of such
materials .
EgploJee eamm.
See the attached letter and site plan provided by the applicant .
Sqg Mm! Stonge
See the attached letter and site plan provided by the applicant .
Medium Duty Truck Jnvemoot .
See the attached letter and site plan provided by the applicant .
Devekmroeot Gul[Jntee.
The approval of a Planned Dewlopmel• is not a guarantee that the proposed dewlopmmt
will ocau-. It is a guaramee, boweYer, that when the dewlopment ocan it will do so u
Id forth in the approved plan.
8cmwc fSi"ll1Cf .
E1tim11es of revmue gmcrated through the proposed uw within the Planned
Development are not available at this time . Thae estunates will be made available prior to
final consideration of the proposed Planned Development by City Council .
Principal versus accessory us.
When the Staff wu first presented with the proposed Burt Planned Development the issue
of the body shop wu reviewed in terms ofiu relationship to the entire Burt-on-Broadway
operation . As such, it wu considered u an aceeuory use to the entire Bun operMioa.
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Center Planned Devdopment Amendments for consideration of their ofl'<amp111 facilities.
The Planned Devdopment process does aDow for the imposition of cot'fihom upon the
dewloplnent to insure that the Auto lleconditioning Cemcr not become the only Ille
lituated Oil the property. The Planning Commiaion bu required dial the body shop only
be permitted u long u it is a part of the Burt operation and not become ID il'depelident or
fiee..mading facility . As ID added safeglwd. a further condition could be impoled wbicb
would require a date certain by which the principal uses would commence operation and
the linking of the COlllinued operation of the body shop to the operation of the principal
Ille.
In Rpld to localing the body shop facility with one of the emaing dealcnbips. the
applicanc bu indicated that space limitations would not permit the ealaagement of the
CIDlbDg body shop to aax,n.,.,date projected increue body shop work.
The Planned DewJopment process wu utiliz.ed because the subject property wu over one
acre in area and because the process would allow flexibility to help farilitate the
redevelopment of the site. Had the applicant proposed that the long term dew:iopnet,t of
the lite indude only a body shop and not other mes, deYelopmcnt of the site, u aac:b.
would •ve been prohibited.
Since the ilale of body shops u accellOIY uw to auto dealers is problmatical, the Staff'
is peepared to adopt an illlerim policy to COlllider' u:h mes only tbroup the Planned
Development process . This policy could ., fbrths ratrict the localion and relaricwhip
of u:b acceuory uw to principll uw. This would allow for site specific COlllidenlion
of each request, fuD public rmew and ,i,ninate any reliance Oil ~ by 6ilure
applicants . This policy would be in effect lllllil the Zoning Ordinance CID be dlorouply
reviewed and specific atNl.dmnu broupl bward to the Plannins Coawnillion and City
Council.
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City of Englewood
~ and Busiless Developnent Office
3400 South Elati Street
Englewood, CO 80110
Atln: Mr. Hsrold Stitt
Re: Burt on Broadway
Auto Reconditioning Center
180 West Lehow Avenue
Englewood, co
Job No . 9520
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Donald G . LeBrosse
In response to your letter to LGC Management of Januaiy 26, 1996, we offer 1he followilg responses:
1. The attached Parking Statistics document SIJ'l1ffl8rizes the anplc,fee count and avaiable parmg
for each of lhe Burt dealerships. We have also prapar8d a vicilily map of the Burt Automobile
C311Jt1S that ideates the ~ of ~ paitcilg lols.
PIOYicing adequ818 en1)loyee parkilg has always been a necessily for lhe Burt 01galil.alion and
they do not for9see ""I 9lOl1aglS of pmtilg witl the a8llliln of lhe Ado Recoldiollilg Center.
The K-Mat shopping Cllll8r ii IIIINd l,r 1w Bllt orplizaion to K-mart. Tl-.y h1M Ill ,vt to
ulize tw pelinlW parllilg IDl tor__.. of tw da 111 rst.._ Al Ill cabllations on tw
Patmg Slaillicl domnlrl idclll, ""9 ii Sl,plus pllkilg availlble over .. IIQUild rumer
of &Ids per Eng'Nood'~ c:rtllril.
2. The attached SIi PIii'! idcalll .. ..,.._y SIDrage of 1C11P malal wl OCCII' al Ill soul1W8Sl
comer of Iha AAIIJ Recoldiolliig Cenllr. The s1on1g9 ... wl be ICl98n8d from view by the
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3. The attached Sle PIii'! idcalll .. slDrlgl localions of medun-sized trucks, which ..
distrtMed tvoui,m 1he dnlt _..., Clfl1IUI.
CONCEPTS WEST ARCHITECTURE, INC. • ARCHl1EC1S AND PLANNERS
202 East Cheveme ~oin lll\ld .. Sute Q • Colorado Springs co 80906
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Swaru 89 59 75
T(¥1ta 188 122 150 ..
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Pll1I W8llhouse (30.) (2) (30.) (2) (30.) (2)
Ado Aacol ldliol Ii II) 24 24 24.+ (3)
Fubn Tnd Sales --1! (4) __JQ (4) __JQ (4)
Tolal 642 425 519
lrdudal spa:as al Brook1idge Shappilg Cenler.
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In a lmn phased dlu 1lapmn *"1 ID Ill uo 11CC11diolling cenllr.
BuMlgArel 127.000 sJ.
Alqund Plllcilg 127.000 sJ. + 300 sJ. 42311111
Plllcilg PnMdld 127 Jm sJ. • 200 sJ.
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DRAFI' · FIRST READING ON 'DIE NIGHT OF 'DIE PtJIIUC llll:AIIING.
ORDINANCE NO. _
SERD!S OF 1996
BY AUTHORITY
A BILL FOR
COUNCIL BILL NO. __ _
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEIIBER _____ _
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISIUNG NEW CRITERIA FOR FI.AmllNG TRAFFIC
SIGNAL OPERA110NS IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, the Enpewood City Council baa reviewed tbe auliect of flubmc
traffic aipah CID numerowi occaaiona; and
WHEREAS, tbe Eqlewood Municipal Cade pruvidel ir cliftiirmtiation frcm tbe
Traffic Engineer'• atudarda if cataill ~ are met; uad
WHEREAS, tbe City Council mut hold a public beuiDc reprding the tlubmg
traffic lligllal crit.eria .. it eft'ecta tbe health, Afety and welfare of the citiaem or
Englewood; and
WHEREAS, the Enpewood City Council feela that it iB in tbe IN!llt ..-aftbe
health, aafety and welfare af tbe citisma of Eapewoocl to modify uad Nlablisb a new
criteria for f1uhiq traffic aipals;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF not CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOU.OWS:
Sedino l. 'lbe City Couacil of tbe City af ..... oad, CGlondo 11,enby ..... -
exception to tbe Valame Critaia, Put A of-n...., Operationa• Criteria, ...... tbe
followiq volume criteria for flubmc trdlc aipala in the City:
1. 11am Btnllt bidirectiaaal trdic ...,._ leN tban 380 VPB (ftbicla ,-
hour) uad llidindicJDal aide atreet tnftlc 'tOluae leN tban 90 VPB
(vebidea ,-hour) D at leut tm'N CCIIINmtffe boan ,.._ 8:00 p .II. to 8:00
A .II.; and
2 . 11am atnet &venp! weekday tnftlc ...,._ • tban 35,000 ftbicla ,-
day; and
3 . No aipala to flub belal-e 8:00 P .11 ..
Introduced, read in full, and puaed CID ftnt rMmlll CID tbe _ day of
----· 1996.
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PubJiahed U a Bill for an Ordinance CID the_ day a( ____ , 1996.
ATTEST:
'lhamu J. Banaa, Mayor
Loucriabia A. .EUia, City Cledt
I, Loucriabia A. Bllia, City Clen a(tJae City a( ......... Colando, benby cstify
that the above and--.... ia a tne capy al• Bill a an Ordinance, iDtroduced,
read in fiall , and pMNd CID fint l'lllldiDc CID 1be _ day a( 1996.
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COUNCIL BILL NO. 1
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HATHAWAY
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AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF
LITI'LETON PROVIDING FOR MUTUAUAUTOMATIC AID FOR FIRE
PROTECTION.
WHEREAS, Englewood ia a home rule municipal corporation orpnued and
matiDg punnwit to Article XX of the Colorado Conatitution, ita Charter and ite
Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, Englewood'• territorial jurudiction, ia in pneral, the lepl boundary
of the City of Englewood, Colorado; and
WHEREAS, Littleton ia a home rule mUDicipal cmporation providing fire ~ce
within the lepl boundary of the City of LitdetaD and the lepl boundary of the
Littleton Fire Protection Diatrict (refeffed to • the -unit.or)' er ..-vice area of
Littleton•) pursuant to an interpvernmmtal acr-mt with Aid Dutrict for fire
services; and
WHEREAS, each of the parties baeto maintain -.me, equipment; and
WHEREAS, emerpnc:i• may ariae in cme er the otber of the juriadictiam
rNUltms in sreater clmlandl than that party can handle, • -pa.c.iea of IUCb
intensity may oceur that they c:aDDOt be bandied aolely by the equipDaat of the party
in wboae juriadiction the --a-cy ocean; and
WHEREAS, it ia in the iDtenlt of ..ta oft.be putiea that they may haft -.ice
from the other party to aid and --._ far the pupme offiabtinc &. ..
rNJICIIMWII to other emerpnciee;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
5ectior 1. The in~tal a,r11m1Dt with napec:t to an acr-t ~
the City of Littleton, Colorado and the City of.,.__., Colando far
mutual/aui-atic aid for fire prot.ection for both mtitiea, au.bed baeto • "Esbibit
A,. ia bereby accepted and apprmecl by the Bnpewood City c-ncil.
5ectior 2. The Mayor ia autboriwl to aecut.e and the City Clerk to au.at and wl
the Acr-t for and on behalf of the City of.,.__., Colando.
Introduced, rNd in full, and.,..... CID tint reediDt CID the 16th day of January,
1996.
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Publiahed u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 18th day r4 January, 1996.
Read by title and puaecl on &nal reading on the 5th day mFellnlary, 1996.
Publiahed by title u Ordinance No. _. Series m 1996, on the 81h day r4
February, 1996.
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ATTEST:
Loucriabia A. Ellis, City Cln
1, Loucriabia A. Ellis, City CJn mt.be City m....__, Calmado. blnby
CBtify tbat tbe above and fonFinl ia a 1ne oapJ f4 tbe 0. •· D e ,....t CID tiaal
readmc and publilbed by title u Onli.-No . _. S... m 1996.
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AUTOMATIC AID AND MUTIJAL AID AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is made by and between the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO, hereinafter called •Englewood,• and the cm OF LITll.ETON, COLORADO,
hereinafter called •Littleton.•
WITNESSETB TBA T:
WHEREAS, Englewood is a nunicipal corponlion, and its territorial jurildiclion
pnerally is the lepl boundaries of the City of Englewood, Colorado; and
WHEREAS, Liulelon is a nunicipal cmporalioo providing fire senice within the
legal boundaries of the City of Littleton and the legal boundmes of the Littleton Fn Protec:tion
District (coDectively referred to u the "territory or senice area of Littleton•) purmant to 111
intergovernmental agi eement with said District for fire services; and
WHEREAS, each of the parties hereto maintain emergency equipment; and,
WHEREAS, emei gei.::ies may arise in one or the other of the jurisdiclions of the
parties resulting in greater demands than the personnel and equipment of that party can handle, or
emeigei.::ies of such intensity may occur that they cannot be bandied solely by the equipment of the
party in whose jurisdiction the emerpncy occurs; wl,
WHEREAS, it is in the inlerat of each of the parties that they may have senice of
and &om the other pany to aid and assist dmn b the pwpoee of fighting fires or responding to other
emergencies .
NOW THEREFORE, in c:onsideralion of the promises hereafter R:t forth, it is
mutually agreed by and between the parties:
L MUTUALAID
A. Englewood shall in the eve111 there are fires or other ema pncies in the
territory or service area of Littleton which are beyond the COlllrOI of Lildeton, whether bccalle of
the use of its equipment at other places or because of the inlensity of the emerpnc:y, or Olherwise.
subject to the limitations hereinafter set forth, aid and usist Littleton by causing and pennittina its
fire deputmenl and its equipment to be ual in responding to emageiicies in the territory and la'Yice
area of Litdeton . The need for such aid and assistance shall be deternned by Littleton .
Notwithstanding anything herein to the c:omrary, Englewood shall be excused from making its
equipment and services available to Littleton in the ewnt of the need for mch equipment and/or
personnel within the territory and scmce area of Effllewood or dleir prior use at any other place,
which decision of availability shall be made by Ea~ and which decision shall be coadulive.
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8. Littleton shall, in the event there are fires or other emergencies in the territory
or service area of Englewood which are beyond the control of Englewood. whether because of the
use of iu equipment at other places or because of the intensity of the emergesicy, or otherwise,
subject to the limitations hereinafter set fonh, aid and usist Enpwood by causing and permitting
its fire department and equipmem to be used in responding to emergencies in the territory and savice
area of Englewood . The need for auc:h lid and usisaance shall be cletcnnined by Englewood .
Notwithstanding anything herein to the c:onttary, Littleton shall be excused &om making its
equipmcn1 and services available to Englewood in the event of the need of such equipment ud/or
persomel within the territory and mw::e .. ofl.ialelon, or their prior use at any ocher place, wliicb
decision of availability shall be made by Littleton, and which decision shall be conclusive .
C. The scrvic:es to be rendered by one party to the other are of equal value, and
there shall be no charges made by either party for the services rendered to the other party, except in
the event of equipment damage by reason of the action of the employees of the other party. If the
employee is determined to be at &ult or negligent, the party employing dial employee shall be liable
for the loss.
D . Each party shaD maintain its equipment and organize iu emergaicy response
procedures with both pcrsonneJ and equipmem to the degree necessary to cope with the ordinary and
routine emagc11c:ies arising within its boundaries and for which the party is orplized. Neither party
shall be expected to respond to emergency calls when the emergency arilCI due to a &i1ure to
organiz.e available pa somel or mailUin equipmem in proper working order and ia a18icienl quanlity
to meet the respective demands of the penons and propeny within adl of the party's respective
territory and service areas .
D. AUTOMATIC AID-ENGINE RESPONSE ONLV:
A. h is undenlood that m Englewood Fire Division engine unit will respond into
Littleton's service area u pan of the initial response through automatic disp11cbina by dispatch
pcrsonnd in to the bclow«fined area.
DEFINEDAREA-LITll.ETON: Sec&hibit"~"
In the event thal the appropriale Englewood fire uniu are previously coanitted to other incideau,
Enslewood wiU immediately notify Linlcton's dispatch center of the inability to respond so dial
Littleton may caU in alternative uniu.
B It is understood and aa,eed that a Littleton Fire Depanmenl mplC unit wiD
respond into Englewood's service area u pan of the initial response throup IUtOfflltic dispaac:hias
by dispatch personnel into the below-defined area.
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will immediately aolify Enpwood's clispatch center of the inability to rapoad IO dllt Ensiewood
may call in lltematiw units.
DL AUTOMATIC AID-ltESCUE ltESPONSE ONLY:
A. It is unden&ood 11111 ...... lhll the Eftllewood Fn Divisioa will rapoad ma
engine compuy &om Stalion m (Acoma) into a defined .. widlin LiUleton dnup autofflltic
dispaac:hins by Lialeton displtch penowl.
DEFINED AREA -LITILETON: See Exhibit "B."
Aulome6c: lid rapome inlo Lilderon will camill al .. engine CIOlllplllY, ualea this uait is pqviously
committed to another inc:ideat and cannot rapoad. ID diis --. £aalewoocl will inffll'ietefy
aotify Littleton's clispatch center oltbe iaability to mpoad 101lllt Lilddon may call ia ~
units .
It is uadentood 11111 ..... 1lllt J iltleton wil caaliaue to ..... dllir ....a AdVIIIClld Li&
Support unit 11111 pri-.trwport --e1ence. if ....... to ,w Ciils ia die ..... ....,;r lid
response ...
B. It is unden&ood 11111 ..... lllelilllllaa Fn Dlplrtamt will NlpOIIII •
11911ecompany 6om Lialeson Stllion 111 illlo a de6aed ...... fsl'nood dnup .. .,,....
dispatching by fspwood clispaldl pencl ....
DEFINED AREA -ENGLEWOOD: See Exhibit "B ."
Automatic aid response ialo Eftllewood wil COlllist ol m .... --.,.y, ualea diis uai1 is
previously committed to another incident . In diis ial&we. Lialltoa dilpllchen wil . T fllely
notify the Enpwood clispllch center of the ialbilily to NllpOlld. 10 dlll &l'ewooci may call ia
altemaaM units .
It is understood and aareecf chat EstpWOOd will COMMa1e to rapoad ils noraal AdVIIIClld Lill
Suppon unit, or private llllbulance, u aeedecl .
his lllo underaood and..-1h11 Lialeton wil •be.,... to provide n If Mllioa .....
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Thia .............. ...,....., prior ........ between die,.,_ herelo.
V. OTIIEllPROVISIONS
A In caabrm widl Article X. Section 20, ofdle Constit111ion ofdle State
of'Colando, dis camnc:t al be valid &ma die dale ofils euallion ualil Decmiber 31, 1996, llld
al be IUIOmllic:ally renewed at die 11111 of ach calendar ,-r thereafter, ualea ekher party gives
wrinm mice IIO lhe ocher ofils --mt to IWW It lwt lhirty (30) days prior to December 31•
of..., calmdar yar. In addilioa, ... pllty llento may terminate dais COllll'ICt without CIUle upon
lhiny (30) days prior written aocice to die ocher party.
B. The rapecliYe diredon lilled below may atlblilll procedures and prococols
mr lhe canyiag out of dis >.g,eemeat; llowevs, ., IUCh procedure or protocal _. be concrary to
lhe terms of this Agremlenl.
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IN~ WBERIOF, die plllia _., me a-=-cl dlil Apeemcnt this
____ day of 1996.
crrY Of LITl1.E'l'ON
By:. ________ _
Dennis R.eyaalds. Praidmt
Unlelon City C.ouacil
ATl'FSf:
By: ________ _
Janice L Owaa
City Oat
APPROvm AS TO CONTENT:
By : ________ _
Mike Doyle
Fire Chief
APPROvm AS TO FORM:
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Assisrant City Aaomey
ENGLEWOOD FlllE DIVISION
By:. _______ _
Tom Burns. Mayor
City of Eapewood
By: _____ _
Lou Ellis
CilyClerk
APPROVE> AS TO CONTENT:
By: _______ _
Allen F. Slanley
~ of Safety Savices
APPROVE> AS TO FORM:
By :. _______ _
Din BrOIZmln
City Anomey
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GOUNCU. BILL NO. 5
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL
CODE 1985 WITH THE ADDffiON OF A NEW CHAPTER 13, ESTABUSIUNG
LICENSE RBQUIREIIENTS FOR TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT AND DAY
LABOR AGENCIES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
WHEREAS, currently the Englewood Municipal Code does not licenlle or regulate
temporary employment or day labor agencies; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council has set the goal of improving the business
and residential quality of life in the City; and
WHEREAS, the citizens of the City have ezpreued concerns regarding the impact
of temporary employment and day labor agencies on the Englewood community; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Safety Servicee has establiahed that temporary
employment and day labor agenciell have created a negative impact on
neighborhoods through increuecl criminal activity; and
WHEREAS, this ordinance will establish a liceue that regiaten and regulates
temporary employmmt and clay labor agencies in the City; and
WHEREAS, the City will conduct an ongoing review of both licensing and zoning
issues concerning temporary employment and clay labor agencies; and
WHEREAS, the licensing of temporary employment and clay labor agencies
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 :
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby approves
amending Title 5, of the Englewood Municipal Code 1985, by addinc a new Chapter
13, entitled Temporary Employment and Day I..t,or Apncies, pertaininc to the
regulation and licensing of temporary employment and clay labor agencies in the
City of Englewood . Title 5, Chapter 13, shall read u follows :
5-13 : TEMPORARY EIIPLOYIIENT AND DAY IABOllAGENCIES:
5-13-1 : COMPLIANCE; LICIINIE IIBQUIIIED: IT JS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY
PERSON OR AGENCY TO REGULARLY ENGAGE IN THE B~ OF
PROVIDING TEMPORARY OR DAY LABOR EMPLOYEES WITHOUT FIRST
HAVING OBTAINED AN ANNUALLY RENEWABLE AND NON-
TRANSFERABLE TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT OR DAY LABOR AGENCY
LICENSE ISSUED BY THE CITY .
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Date Agenda Item Subject
February 5, 1996 Bill for an ordinance
11 a i establishing licensing
requirements for temporary
employment agencies in the
City of Englewood
Initiated By I Staff Source
Deoartment of Financial Services Frank Grvalewicz, Director
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
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 , Counci l 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 ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
The City of Englewood currently does not license or regulate temporary employment
agencies . Concerned cit izens have addressed City Council regarding the impad temporary
employment agencies have in the surrounding community .
FINANCIAL IMPACT
None
LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
Copy of a bill for an ord inance .
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ORDINANCE.
RESOLUTION NO . __
SERIES OF 1996
A RESOLUTION ESTABLlSHING FEES FOR TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT AND DAY
LABOR AGENCIES LICENSED WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO .
WHEREAS , the City ftnda, det.enninN and dec1arN that camideriq the nature of the
temporary employment md day labor apnciel and the relatiombip al auc:h a buainMa to the
municipal welfare the relatiombip thereto to the apenditurea required of the City and all
other matt.en properly to be canaidered iD relatiOD thereto, the claaaificatioD al 111cb buaineu
u a aeparate type of buain-or occupatiOD requiriJlc aeparatie feea ia -'>le, proper,
wuform, ncmclilcriminatory, and n-.ry for a just and proper distribution of co.ta for
City aervices;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
S@ctign 1. A nonrefundable application fee iD the amOUDt of'two thousand five hundred
dollan ($2,500 .00) ia establiahed for each applicant applyiq for a Temporary Employment
and Day Labor Agency Lic:eme to operate within the City of Eqlewood. All temporary
employment and day labor apnciee operating in the City of Encl-oocl. Colorado at the
time that thia Resolution ia adopted ahall not be required to pay the initial application fee .
So,;tign 2 . A nonrefundable fee in the amount of five hundred dollan ($500 .00) for filing
an amendment to the application ia hereby eatabliahed.
S@ctign 3. An annual liceme fee for temporary emplaymmt and day labor apnciee
authorized to do buainw within the City of Eqlewood, Colondo, al aae tflavaand dollan
($1,000.00) ia hereby eetabliahed. All temporary employmmt and day labor aa-ci•
operating in the City of Enclewood. Colorado at the time that thia RaolutiOD ia adopt.eel ahall
be required to obtain a lic:eme and pay the initial applicatiClll fee within thirty (80) days
from the date thia ReeolutiOD becomee eft'ec:tive .
AMENDED, ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED thia _ day of ___ _, 1996.
ATTEST : 'lbcau J. Buru, lla,w
Loucriahia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I , Loucriahia A. Ellia, City C1wlt far the City al EDpwood. Colondo, hlnbJ ca1ify the
above ia a true copy al ReeolutioD No. _, s.ri• al 1996.
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Section 2. Safety CJau1e1 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 is promulgated for the health, safety, and welfare of the
public, and that this Ordinance is neceuary for the preeervation of health and
safety and for the protection of public convenience and welfare. Tbe City Council
further determines that the Ordinance bean a rational relation 1D the proper
legislative object IIOught to be obtained.
Sectigp 3. $everahility If any clause, aentence, paragraph, or put of this
Ordinance or the application thereof 1D any penon er circumstances shall for any
reason be acljudged by a court of competent jurisdiction invalid, such judgment
shall not affect impair or invalidate the remainder aC this Ordinance or its
application to other penona or circumstances.
$ectign ,. Jonmsitknt Qrdioooc:cw All adier Ordinances or portions thereof
inconsistent or conflicting with this Ordinance or any portion hereof are hereby
repealed to the at.ent of such inconaiatency or conflict.
$ectign 5. Effec:t pf DIMJAI qr mpdjfic;atigp Tbe repeal or modification of any
provision of the Code af the City of Englewood by this Ordinance shall not release,
extinguish, alter, modify, or change in whole or in put any penalty, forfeiture, or
liability, either civil or criminal, which shall have hem incurred under such
provision, and each provision shall be treated and held u atill remaining in force
for the purpolle8 of sustaining any and all Jll'OPl!I' actions, suits, proc:eedinp, and
proeecutiona for the enforcement of the penalty, forfeiture, or liability, u well u for
the pmpcme of sustaining any judgment, decree, or order which can er may be
rendered, entered, or made in such actiODS, suits, proceedinp, or proeecutiODS .
$ectigp 6. f&oalty. The Penalty Provision or SectiCID 1-4-1 shall apply to each
and every violation of this Ordinance.
Introduced, read in full, and paued on ftnt readin, CID the 5th day at February,
1996.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance CID the 8th day of February, 1996.
'lbomu J. Bums, Mayor
ATTEST:
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucriahia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colando, hereby certify
that the above and forecoinc is a true copy or a Bill for an Ordinuce, introduced,
read in full, and paued CID ftnt readiq CID the 5th day ofFelmlary, 1996.
Loucriahia A. Elli•
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5-13-8 : MANAGERS; CHANGE OF OWNER, 8JIAREIIOLDER, PARTNER,
OFFICER, DIREC'roR OR MANAGER:
A . A UCENSEE MAY EMPLOY A MANAGER TO OPERATE THE
BUSINESS, PROVIDED THE UCENSEE RETAINS COMPLETE
CONTROL OF ALL ASPECTS OF THE BUSINES.S, INCLUDING
BUT NOT UMITED TO, THE UCENSEE'S RIGHT TO
POSSESSION OF THE PREMISES, HIS RESPONSIBILITY FOR
ALL DEBTS, AND THE BEARING OF ALL RISK OF LOSS OR
OPPORTUNITY FOR PROFIT FROM THE BUSINESS.
B . 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 UCENSE
HOLDER, PARTNER OF A PARTNERSHIP, OR MANAGER ,
DISCLOSURE IN WRITING BY AN AMENDMENT TO THE
ORIGINAL APPLICATION FOR THE IS&JANCE OF A
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT OR DAY LABOR AGENCY
UCENSE THEREOF SHALL BE MADE TO THE LICENSING
OFFICER.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION,
NEITHER A NEW UCENSE NOR AN AMENDMENT TO AN
EXISTING LICENSE SHALL BE REQUIRED UPON ANY
CHANGE, DIRECTLY OR BENEFICIALLY, IN THE
OWNERSHIP OF ANY UCENSED TEMPORARY
EMPLOYMENT OR DAY LABOR AGENCY, WHICH JS OWNED
DIRECTLY OR BENEFICIALLY BY A PERSON THAT AS AN
ISSUER HAS A CLASS OF SECUIUTIES REGISTERED
PURSUANT TO SECTION 12 OF THE SECURlTlES EXCHANGE
ACT OF l93t (THE "ACT") OR JS AN nmtJER OF SECURITIES
WHICH JS REQUIRED TO FILE REPORTS WITH THE
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO
SECTION 15(0) 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 OFFICER
INFORMATION ON MANAGERS, OfflCERS AND DIRECTORS
OF SUCH ISSUER OF ANY LICENSED OR INTERMEDIATE
SUBSIDIARY AS IS OTHERWISE REQUIRED OF MANAGERS,
omcERS AND DIRECTORS OF CORPORATE TEMPORARY
EMPLOYMENT OR DAY LABOR AGENCIES .
THE APPLICANT OR UCENSE HOLDER SHALL PAY A FEE
FOR AMENDMENT OF THE APPLICATION, WHICH FEE
SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE CITY AND SET BY
RESOLUTION . FAILURE OF AN APPLICANT TO REQUEST AN
AMENDMENT OF THE APPLICATION OR FAILURE TO MEET
THE PRESCRIBED STANDARDS AND QUALIFICATIONS
SHALL CONSTITUTE GROUNDS FOR REVOCATION,
SUSPENSION, OR NONRENEWAL OF THE LICENSE.
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TO CONFRONT WITNESSES.
4 . THE HEARING OFFICER SHALL APPLY THE FOLLOWING
STANDARDS FOR REVIEW : (1) WHETHER THE CITY,
THROUGH THE ORDER OF REVOCATION , SUSPENSION,
OR DENIAL, ABUSED ITS DISCRETION, (2) ACTED
ARBITRARILY OR (3) ACTED IN EXCESS OF ITS
AUTHORITY HEREUNDER. ADDITIONALLY, THE
LICENSEE OR APPLICANT SHALL HAVE THE BURDEN TO
SHOW BY A PREPONDERANCE OF THE EVIDENCE WHY
THE REVOCATION, SUSPENSION OR DENIAL OF
LICENSE, OR RENEWAL THEREOF, WAS IMPROPER
UNDER THE ABOVE STANDARDS . IT SHALL ALSO BE
THE BURDEN OF THE lJCENSEE TO ESTABLISH THE
MITIGATION IN CONTESTING ANY ORDER OF
REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION.
5 . THE HEARING OFFICER SHALL CONDUCT THE HEARING
WITHIN TWENTY (20) BUSINESS DAYS OF THE FILING
OF THE REQUEST FOR HEARING AND SHALL ENTER
WRITl'EN FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF
LAW, WHICH SHALL BE MAILED TO THE lJCENSEE OR
APPLICANT AT THE ADDRESS SHOWN ON THE LICENSE
APPLICATION . THE HEARING OFFICER'S DECISION
SHALL BE EFFECTIVE WITHIN THREE (3) BUSINFJiS
DAYS OF THE DATE OF THE WRITTEN FINDING
REQUIRED BY THIS SUBSECTION.
D . IF, AFTER A HEARING, THE SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION
IS UPHELD, THE LICENSING OFFICER MAY INCLUDE
REASONABLE ORDERS OR CONDfflONS WITH WHICH THE
PERSON, WHOSE lJCENSE HAS BEEN SUSPENDED OR
REVOKED, SHALL COMPLY TO PROTECT ANY WORK IN
PROGRESS AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, AND
WELFARE.
E . NO PERSON WHOSE LICENSE IS REVOKED UNDER THIS
SECTION IS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE A REFUND OF ANY
PART OF THE LICENSE FEE PAID FOR THE LICENSE .
F. NO PERSON WHO HAS HAD A LICENSE SUSPENDED OR
REVOKED UNDER THIS SECTION IS ENTITLED TO OBTAIN
THE SAME OR ANY SIMILAR LICENSE UNDER THIS SECTION
DURING THE PERIOD OF SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION,
EITHER IN THE PERSON'S OWN NAME OR AS A PRINCIPAL
IN ANOTHER BUSINESS THAT APPLIES FOR A LICENSE .
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A . A TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT OR DAY LABOR LICENSE
MAY BE REVOKED UNDER TIUS ORDINANCE IF:
1. THE LICENSEE FAILS , AT ANY TIME, TO MEET THE
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED OF AN APPLICANT BY THIS
SECTION; OR
2 . THE LICENSEE VIOLATES ANY PROVISION OF THIS
SECTION OR OTHER ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
GOVERNING THE ACTIVITIES PERMITTED BY THE
LICENSE .
B. IF THE LICENSING OFFICER IS MADE AWARE OF THE
GROUNDS IN SUBSECTION (A) OF T1US SECTION, THE
LICENSING OFFICER SHALL HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO
SUSPEND OR REVOKE THE LICENSE FOR THE REMAINDER
OF ITS TERM .
C . NO SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION JS FINAL UNTIL THE
LICENSEE HAS BEEN GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY FOR A
HEARING TO ADDRESS THE SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION .
SUCH HEARING SHALL BE HELD WITHIN TWENTY (20)
DAYS OF A WRITTEN REQUEST FOR THE HEARING FILED
WITH THE CITY MANAGER BY THE LICENSEE AFFECTED .
APPEAL OF A DENIAL OF A REQUEST FOR ISSUANCE OF A
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT OR DAY LABOR AGENCY
LICENSE, OR RENEWAL THEREOF OR A SUSPENSION OR
REVOCATION OF A CURRENT LICENSE, SHALL BE
CONDUCTED ACCORDING TO TIDS SUBSECTION . THE
HEARING SHALL BE CONDUCTED AS FOLLOWS:
1 . UPON RECEIPT OF A REQUEST FOR HEARING, THE CITY
MANAGER SHALL DESIGNATE A HEARING OFFICER TO
DECIDE THE MATrER, AND WILL NOTIFY THE
APPLICANT OR LICENSEE OF THE HEARING DATE BY
MAIL .
2 . THE HEARING OFFICER IS HEREBY GRANTED THE
AUTHORITY TO SUSTAIN, REVERSE OR MODIFY THE
LICENSING OFFICER'S DECISION, AND/OR UPON A
SHOWING BY THE APPLICANT OR LICENSEE OF
MITIGATING FACTORS, MAY SUSPEND THE LICENSE
FOR A PERIOD OF TIME AND/OR IMPOSE ON THE
APPLICANT OR LICENSEE, REASONABLE CONDITIONS
ON THE LICENSE OR ANY RENEWAL THEREOF TO
SECURE COMPLIANCE WITH T1US SECTION.
3 . ANY HEARING PRESENTED PURSUANT TO THIS
SECTION SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN CONFORMANCE
WITH STANDARDS OF PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS
APPLICABLE TO ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS,
INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO PRESENT TESTIMONY AND
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PURSUANT TO THIS ORDINANCE SHALL NOT BE TRANSFERABLE . ANY
SUCH 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 PARTNERSIUP OR
IN OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, OR HOLDERS OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE OF
THE STOCK OF A CORPORATE LICENSEE HOLDING A TEMPORARY
EMPLOYMENT OR DAY LABOR AGENCY 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 5-13-8 .
5-13-5 : UCENBE RENEWAL: ANNUAL RENEWAL REQUESTS MUST BE
FILED WITH THE LICENSING OFFICER NO LATER THAN THE FIRST DAY
OF DECEMBER OF EACH CALENDAR YEAR AND SHALL BE MADE UNDER
OATH , STATING THAT NO EVENTS HAVE OCCURRED WHICH WOULD
RESULT IN A DIFFERENT RESPONSE THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE
ORIGINAL APPLICATION OR ANY RENEWAL THEREOF. IF
CIRCUMSTANCES HAVE CHANGED, THE APPLICANT MUST STATE WITH
PARTICULARITY THE CHANGE , AND RESPOND APPROPRIATELY TO ALL
QUESTIONS IN THE APPLICATION FORM .
5-13~: DENW.OFLICENBE:
A . THE APPLICATION FOR, OR RENEWAL OF, A TEMPORARY
EMPLOYMENT OR DAY LABOR AGENCY LICENSE MAY BE
DENIED BY THE LICENSING OFFICER ON GROUNDS
INCLUDING, BUT NOT Llll1TED TO, THE FOLLOWING:
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1. A FINDING THAT AN INDMDUAL APPLICANT,
PARTNER. OFFICER OR DIRECl'OR OF A CORPORATION,
AND/OR HOLDER OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE OF THE
STOCK OF A CORPORATE APPLICANT OR MANAGER OF
A TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT OR DAY LABOR AGENCY
HAS VIOLATED ANY PROVISION OF TIDS SECTION OR
OTHER ORDINANCE OF THE CITY GOVERNING THE
ACTIVITIES PERMITTED BY THE LICENSE .
2 . THE LICENSING OFFICER SHALL MAKE A DECISION TO
ACCEPl' OR DENY THE APPLICANT'S LICENSE OR
RENEWAL THEREOF NO LATER THAN THIRTY (30)
DAYS AFTER THE LICENSING OFFICER HAS RECEIVED
ALL FORMS, DOCUMENTS AND ITEMS REQUIRED OF THE
APPLICANT BY TlilS SECTION.
THE LICENSING OFFICER SHALL NOT DENY AN
APPLICANT'S REQUEST FOR A LICENSE WITHOUT NOTICE
TO THE APPLICANT OF THE REASONS FOR SUCH DENIAL ,
AND WITHOUT THE APPLICANT BEING GIVEN AN
OPPORTUNITY FOR AN APPEAL OF THE LICENSING
OFFICER'S DECISION , AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 5-13-7 .
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ISSUE A LICENSE ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS
ORDINANCE . ALL APPLICANTS FOR A TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT OR
DAY LABOR AGENCY 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 AND ANY
OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF
SAFETY SERVICES. EACH INDMDUAL APPLICANT, PARTNER OF A
PARTNERSHIP, OFFICER, DIRECTOR AND HOLDER OF TEN PERCENT OR
MORE OF THE CORPORATE STOCK OF A CORPORATE APPLICANT, AND
ALL MANAGERS, 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
ORDINANCE SHALL BE APPLICABLE ONLY FOR THE LOCATION
IDENTIFIED IN THE LICENSE APPLICATION, AND ONLY FOR THE
OWNER/APPLICANT MAKING THE LICENSE APPLICATION. EACH
APPLICANT SHALL PAY A NONREFUNDABLE APPLICATION FEE AT THE
TIME OF FILING AN APPLICATION AND AT THE TIME AN AMENDMENT IS
MADE TO THE APPLICATION . SUCH FEES SHALL BE DETERMINED BY
THE CITY COUNCIL AND SET BY RESOLUTION.
5-13-3 : UCENSE FEE: THE CITY FINDS, DETERMINES AND DECLARES
THAT CONSIDERING THE NATURE OF TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT AND
DAY LABOR AGENCIES 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
LICENSE 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 OR DAY LABOR AGENCY LICENSE FEE. THE ANNUAL
LICENSE FEE FOR TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT OR DAY LABOR AGENCIES
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 CALENDAR YEAR IN WHICH THE TEMPORARY
EMPLOYMENT OR DAY LABOR AGENCY LICENSE lS FIRST ISSUED .
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Date Agenda Item Subject:
February 5, 1996 Ordinance • Cultural Affairs
11 a 11 Commission
Initiated By Staff Source
Department of Parks and Recreation Jerrell Black, Director of Parks and Recreation
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
Community Interaction: Encourage citizen involvement in forming the City's
mission , goals , objectives, and activities .
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Recommendation from the Department of Parks and Recreation to adopt a bill for an
ordinance creating a Cultural Affairs Commission and coordinating budgetary issues
of the Cultural Affairs Commission with the other recommending Boards and
Commissions for the City of Englewood, Colorado .
BACKGROUND. ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
The Cultural Affairs Commissions will provide systematic planning for the
development of cultural arts activities within the community and will devise and
implement an arts plan. They will be commissioned to apply for and accept gifts,
grants , funds , contributions and bequests in furtherance of a community arts
program .
In June of 1995 , the Parks and Recreation Commission recommended to City
Council the creation of a Cultural Affairs Commission . The Parks and Recreation
Commission met with City Council to discuss the issue . The City Council gave
direction to move forward with the creation of the Cultural Council.
The ordinance is comprised of two parts, the first establishing the Cultural
Commission and the second providing for a joint meeting of the Boards and
Comm1ss1ons . Council has requested the establishment of a Cultural commission.
Upon the recommendation of the City Attorney a joint meeting of the Boards and
Commissions has been established to coordinate and facilitate the priorities and
requests for capital project items. The benefit of a joint meeting would be to allow
each Board and Commission to view not only the priorities of that Board but the City
as a whole . The desired result is to have members of the Boards and Commissions
see the process as a whole rather than just a small pan . It is believed that the joint
budget process w,11 provide better communication and coordination and an overall
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understanding of the City's budget for capital projects. This should also answer
individual questions as to why the City does or does not fund a worthwhile project.
Many of the requests to the City are worthwhile; however, due to the limited
funding aspects, priorities have to be made.
This approach is conceptual and may be deleted by motion from the current
ordinance by eliminating Section 2 of the Ordinance. If Section 2 is deleted, under
Charter , Planning and Zoning and Parks and Recreation will still review capital items.
The other Boards and Commissions could still make requests to the Council in the
budget process .
It should be noted that the Water and Sewer Board has indicated that attendance
should not be made mandatory for all members of the Boards and Commissions at
the joint meeting . The Water and Sewer Board has also indicated that their role may
not be appropriate in that funding for the Water and Sewer Board is not from the
General Fund. Council has the option of either establishing a policy making
attendance optional or may delete the Water and Sewer Board from Section 2, of
the Ordinance.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The members of the Cultural Affairs Commission will serve without compensation.
As with other Boards and Commissions, an operational budget will be established to
assist the Cultural Affairs Commission in achieving their established goals .
LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
Recommendation from the Parks and Recreation Commission
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TO:
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DATE:
RE :
Doug Clark. City Manager
Jerrell Black, Director of Recr11tion
June 29, 1995
Cultural Council
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As I mentioned in a previous communication, the Parks and Recreation Commission would
be formalizing a recommendation to City Council requesting the creation of a Cultural
Commission . Anached is a copy of that recommendation.
Please let me know if you have any questions .
TJB ·
Attachments (2)
P&RCul2
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NOTED
JUL -3 1995
D.A. CLARK
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MEMORANDUM
Mayor Bums and Members of City Council
The Englewood Parks and Recreation Commission
June 21, 1995
SUBJECT: RECOMMENDATION TO ESTABLISH A CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION
Over the past several years, it has become increasingly evident that there is a growing interest in
the ans in our community, and in society in general. More than a year ago, the Greater
Englewood Chamber of Commerce established a Cultural Ans Comminee to explore
possibilities for expanding cultural experiences in Englewood. Most of our surrounding
communities, including South Suburban Parks and Recreation District, have established cultural
arts commissions or divisions . Currently, in Englewood, ans programs, such as the Summer
Drama Program. art classes. dance classes, and music, are provided through the Recreation
Department. The Englewood Downtown Development Authority (EDDA) also provides cultural
experiences to the community through the Sounds of Summer Concens program.
Funding awarded to Englewood groups from the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District is
disproponionate to the tax suppon received from the Englewood area. And, \\ithout a Cultural
Arts Division or Commission. the City and EDDA have experienced difficulty in recei\ina ,rant
funds . A Cultur3l Ans Commission in Englewood would provide much needed direction, suppon
and credibility to our existing ans programs, and strengthen our possibilities for rcceivina arants.
The economic impact of ans programs is very substantial. A survey of the money brouaht in
from the arts, directly and indirectly, is about S~61,000.000 per year in the Dcn\'er metro area.
Mr. Gully Stanford. from the Denver Center for the Performing Ans, and Ms. Alice Main.
Aurora's Cultural Ans Administrator, both indicate that the ans have a very positive economic
impact and that the suppon of local government is crucial to the programs' success .
The P:i.rks and RecreJtion Commission suggests that the Cultural Ans Commission include a
member of the School Bo:i.rd. a member of the Parks and Recre:ition Commission, youth
members, and an :ins teJcher. as well as citizens-at-large . The by-laws of other communities
have been offered as a model for establishing the legal structure of our Commission. Also, the
Parks and RecreJtion Commission suggested thJt the Cultural Arts Commission could make
suggestions for establishing an Arts Council , :i non-profit organization to help obtain grant funds .
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TO :
FROM :
DATE :
RE :
Doug Clark, City Manager
Jerrell Black, Director of Recreation eJ
June 12, 1995
Cultural Commission
Alex Habenicht and Alice Main, from the City of Aurora. were scheduled visitors at the June
meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission. Alice Main gave a presentation on
community involvement relating to cultural iaaues . The concepts of cultural commissions and cultural councils were di1cu11ed .
The Parks and Recreation Commission will be formalizing a recommendation to City Council
for the creat ion of a Cultural Commission. A member of the Parks and Recreation
Comm,ss,on w ill be preparing a letter to City Council with that endorsement . That letter will be forthcoming.
Please let me know if vou have any questions .
TJB
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THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OP
THE ARTS IN METRO DENVER
Novembrr 1993
T he .ins form .an inatrr•I par! o f JOCie~· ·,
t:&br ic -tOsrerin! ~re~rivi~•· otlt'rinr
new p<npe,:i"es of rn• wl)rlJ •nJ heip ing
10 bu ild community pride. Bu, lcw people
rulizo ,h., ,h. •ru ~nd .:uhural orr•niz.i.
tions art rooJ bu1intu. In fact . in I 99~. the
sc ient ii i, ~nd cultural or1aniution1 in che
metropolitan Denver are~:
t/ had a sales impact of 5-461 million;
.,, as a group ranked l:?th larrst
amon1 pri\'&te Den,·er metro
employers;
t/ e!\.-perienced 7 .3 million ,isits:
t/ outperformed the :'\u11ets. the
Broncos A.nd the Rockies in
combined home-1ame attendance;
t/ offered more than 10.600
performances and cultural oppor•
tunitin-up -1-1 percent from 1989:
t/ provided 1.1 million contacts \\ith
area sch-I children through
educational prosrams.
To 1au1e rhe degree of the cultural
impact on muropolir•n Den\'tr. Colorado
Bu1ina1 Comminn for rhe A"'· An orr•ni•
urion of bu1ine11t1 whose 10.I is 10 bro.d-
en rhe bue of bu1ineu support for rhe ans.
•nd Deloine a: Touche. • con1ulrinr •nd
accounrinr lirm. developed an economic
impact srudy of ans &nd science orraniza.
11on1 in rhe mtrro ana during rhe 1ummer
of 1993 .
The srudy 1ur-·!:-ed rhe rroup1 rhar
benefir from rhe merro area 's Scienrific and
Cultural Faciliries Di11ric1 r&., anci con•
tirmed ,ha, ,he artl nave been gro .... inr in
e~cellence and •cceuibili~·-while pl.:ing
•n increuin1I~· important role in rhe
Denver economy.
DEl\J-VER's CULTURAL ScE~r. A
STRONG ECONOMIC FORCE
A • an indu1:ry . ,cienrilic And culrural
orr~:i iz&r ions •tt cio1n£ busincu in •
busincs;.li~c wa,y . -
1an,...... of bu1ineu. we can 1H An indu11ry
c."<hibirin1 an imprea.i,-e economic presence .
By rransl,aru,r :neir operarions ro rhe
Economic lmpad
of Scientific and Cultural Organizations
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COUNCIL BILL NO. ,
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A BILL FOR 1
AN ORDINANCE CREATING A CULTURAL ~COMMISSION AND
COORDINATING BUDGETARY ISSUES OF THE CULTURAL AFFAIRS
COMMISSION WITH THE OTHER RECOMMENDING BOARDS AND
COMMISSIONS FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, artl and cultural activities are important to the very -ce of'the
City of Englewood'• community; and
WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes that art and cultural activities are
necessary component. of the community; and
WHEREAS, a 1eparate commi11ion ii neceuary to addreu the apec:ific iuuea of
art and culture; and
WHEREAS, the City Council hu identified the neceuity of'the coordination of'the
community eff'orta with regard to the proviaion of eemcea to the citizala; and
WHEREAS, a coordinated budpt meeting would provide ample opportunity for
each recommending board and commiuion to help prioritise DeCINIUy project.I for
the City; and
WHEREAS, a joint meetin, of the Cultural Ml'ain C-mieeian, the Para and
Recreation Commiuion, the Water and Sewer Board, the PlaDDiar and Zaamr
Commi11ion, the Public Library Board and the KNp America Beautiful C-miwon
will be eatablilhed to effectuate Council'• desire far coamlmity participatiGD • a
whole, and more IJ)ecifically, community participatiCID far the NttiDc al prioritiN in
the budgetary proceu;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCll. OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of' Encl-ood banby approvee ameDdiq
Title 2 , of the Englewood Municipal Code 1985, by addin, a MW Cbapur 9
establilhing the Cultural Ml'ain Commiufon, wbicb lba1l l"Nd • f0Uaw1 :
2-9 : CULTURAL AffAIRS COlllll8SION.
2-9-1 : PIJRPOSE .
THERE IS HEREBY CREATED A CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION . THE
PURPOSE OF THIS COMMISSION IS TO PROVIDE FOR ONGOING
SYSTEMATIC PLANNING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURAL ARTS
ACTMTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AND TO IMPLEMENT AN
ARTS PLAN .
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WHEN USED IN THIS TITLE, THE FOLLOWING WORDS OR PHRASES SHALL
HA VE THE FOLLOWING MEANINGS :
ARTS COMMUNITY SHALL MEAN PERSONS WHO CREATE ART OR WHO
HAVE SERVED ON ARTS ORGANIZATION BOARDS,
EITHER ADVISING OR GOVERNING, OR WHO ARE
INVOLVED IN ARTS EDUCATION OR ARTS
ADMINISTRATION AND SHALL INCLUDE
REPRESENTATIVES OF BUSINESSES OR OTHER
ORGANIZATIONS WITH AN INTEREST IN
PROMOTING THE ARTS .
ARTS PLAN SHALL MEAN THE PLAN ESTABLISHED BY THE
ENGLEWOOD CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION
FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD .
COMMISSION SHALL MEAN THE ENGLEWOOD CULTURAL
AFFAIRS COMMISSION .
2-9-3 : COMPOSITION AND MEMBERSIIIP.
THE CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION SHALL BE COMPOSED OF SEVEN (7)
MEMBERS, WHO SHALL BE APPOINTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AND SHALL
SERVE FOR A PERIOD OF THREE (3) YEARS . COMMISSION MEMBERS SHALL
BE DRAWN FROM ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS IN VARIOUS ASPECTS OF THE
ARTS COMMUNITY.
2-9-4: TERMS OF MEMBERS .
THE TERM OF omcE OF THE MEMBERS FIRST APPOINTED TO THE
CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION SHALL BE THREE (3) MEMBERS FOR A
TERM OF THREE <3) YEARS, TWO (2) IIEMBERS FOR A TERM OF TWO (2)
YEARS , AND TWO (2) MEMBERS FOR A TERM OF ONE Cl) YEAR .
THEREAFTER, ALL SUBSEQUENT APPOINTIIENTS SHALL BE FOR A TERM
OF THREE (3 ) YEARS . NO PERSON SHALL SERVE MORE THAN TWO
CONSECUTIVE TERMS ON THE CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION .
2-9-5 : COIIPBNBA'l10N.
A . THE MEMBERS OF THE COIIMISSION SHALL SERVE WITHOUT
COMPENSATION.
B . REASONABLE EXPENSES DIRECTLY RELATED TO PERFORMING
THE DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION SHA!.L BE ALLOWED .
2-9-6 : POWERS AND DUl'IES.
THE CULTURAL AFFAIRS COlllMISSION SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING
POWERS AND DUTIES:
A. SET PRIORITIES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ARTS PLAN ,
INCLUDING AN ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE PLAN .
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B. PLAN AND COORDINATE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ARTS
PLAN IN COOPERATION WITH THE COMMUNITY.
C . PROMOTE ACCESS AND SUPPORT FOR A VARIETY OF CULTURAL
ARTS PROGRAMS TO ALL POPULATIONS AND SECTIONS OF THE
CITY.
D . INITIATE, SPONSOR, OR CONDUCT, IN COOPERATION WITH
OTHER PUBLIC OR PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS, PROGRAMS TO
FURTHER THE DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC AWARENESS OF, AND
INTEREST IN, THE CULTURAL ARTS INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE ARTS PLAN .
E. APPLY FOR AND ACCEPT GIFTS, GRANTS, FUNDS,
CONTRIBUTIONS AND BEQUESTS IN FURTHERANCE OF THE
PURPOSES OF THIS ARTICLE FROM INDMDUALS AND PUBLIC
AND PRIVATE ENTITIES, AGENCIES, FOUNDATIONS, TRUSTS,
CORPORATIONS AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS OR INSTITUTIONS.
F . THE COMMISSION SHALL SUBMIT TO CITY COUNCIL, NO LESS
THAN ANNUALLY, A SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES AND A PROGRESS
REPORT IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER MATTERS OF CONCERN TO
CITY COUNCIL.
G . SUCH OTHER POWERS AND DUTIES AS ARE APPROPRIATE IN
CARRYING OUT THE PURPOSES OF THIS CHAPTER AND AS SET
FORTH IN REPORTS OR RECOMMENDATIONS ADOPTED BY CITY
COUNCIL.
2-9-7 : APPOINTMENT OF OP'FICEBS AND ADOPl10N OP IWUl:s.
A. THE COMMISSION SHALL ORGANIZE, ADOPT ADIIINISTRATIVE
RULES AND PROCEDURES AND ELECT FROM ITS MEMBERS SUCH
omcERS AS IT SHALL DEEM NECBSSAllY TO AOOOIIPUSB ITS
PURPOSES. omcus OF TRF COMMISSION SHALL BE ELECTED
FOR ONE•YEAR TERMS. NO omcu SHALL SERVE IN THE SAKE
CAPACITY FOR MORE THAN TWO (2) CONSECtn'IVE TDIIS.
B . THE CHAIRPERSON MAY APPOINT SUCH STANDING oa SPECIAL
COMMITTEES FROM THE IIEIIBERSIUP OF THE COIOIISSION AS
THE COMMISSION SHALL DETERIIINE NECB8SAllY oa USD'UL IN
CARRYING OUT ITS PURPOSES AND POWERS . THE PURPOSE,
TERM AND MEMBERS OF EACH COIDII'l'TEE SHALL BE
DETERMINED BY THE CHAIRPERSON .
2-9-8 : SUNSET PROVISION.
THE CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION AND THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 2,
CHAPTER 9 SHALL TERMINATE IN FIVE (5) YEARS UNLESS THE
COMMISSION AND THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 2, CHAPTER 9 ARE
RENEWED BY COUNCIL ORDINANCE.
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Sed;jpn 2 . The following Chapters under Title 2 shall be amended to coordinate
budgetary considerations and provide for a coordinated meeting of the Cultural
Affairs Commission, the Parks and Recreation Commission, the Water and Sewer
Board, the Planning and Zoning Commission , the Public Library Board and the Keep
America Beautiful Com.mi11ion . The following Chapters and Sections of Title 2
shall read as follows:
2-2: PUBUC LIBRARY BOARD
2-2-5 : THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD, THE CULTURAL AFFAIRS
COMMISSION, THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION, THE WATER
AND SEWER BOARD, THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AND THE
KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION SHALL MEET 60 DAYS PRIOR TO
THE SUBMISSION OF THE BUDGET BY THE CITY MANAGER TO COUNCIL
AND SHALL RECOMMEND A COORDINATED AND PRIORITIZED LIST OF
THE PROJECTS THAT EXCEED ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
($100,000) IN THE FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PLAN.
THE CITY SHALL PROVIDE THE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS WITH COPIES
OF THE CURRENT FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PLAN AS WELL AS THE VARIOUS
DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADDITIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
TO THE PLAN FOR THE CURRENT AND FUTURE YEARS .
2-3: WATERANDSEWERBOARD
2-3-3 : THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD, THE CULTURAL AFFAIRS
COMMISSION, THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION, THE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, THE PUBIJC LIBRARY BOARD AND
THE KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION SHALL MEET 60 DAYS PRIOR
TO THE SUBMISSION OF THE BUDGET BY THE CITY MANAGER TO COUNCIL
AND SHALL RECOMMEND A COORDINATED AND PRIORITIZED LIST OF
THE PROJECTS THAT EXCEED ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
($100,000 ) IN THE FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PLAN.
THE CITY SHALL PROVIDE THE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS WITH COPIES
OF THE CURRENT FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PLAN AS WELL AS THE VARIOUS
DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADDITIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
TO THE PLAN FOR THE CURRENT AND nmJRE YEARS .
M: PARKS AND RECREA110N COMIIIS8ION
2-4-4 : THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION, THE CULTURAL
AFFAIRS COMMISSION, THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD, THE PLANNING
AND ZONING COMMISSION, THE PUBIJC LIBRARY BOARD AND THE KEEP
AMERICA BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION SHALL MEET 60 DAYS PRIOR TO THE
SUBMISSION OF THE BUDGET BY THE CITY MANAGER TO COUNCIL AND
SHALL RECOMMEND A COORDINATED AND PRIORITIZED IJST OF THE
PROJECTS THAT EXCEED ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000)
IN THE FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PLAN .
THE CITY SHALL PROVIDE THE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS WITH COPIES
OF THE CURRENT FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PLAN AS WELL AS THE VARIOUS
DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADDITIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
TO THE PLAN FOR THE CURRENT AND FUTURE YEARS .
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2-5-2 : THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, THE CULTURAL
AFFAIRS COMMISSION, THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION, THE
WATER AND SEWER BOARD, THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD AND THE KEEP
AMERICA BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION SHALL MEET 60 DAYS PRIOR TO THE
SUBMISSION OF THE BUDGET BY THE CITY MANAGER TO COUNCIL AND
SHALL RECOMMEND A COORDINATED AND PRIORITIZED LIST OF THE
PROJECTS THAT EXCEED ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000)
IN THE FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PLAN.
THE CITY SHALL PROVIDE THE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS WITH COPIES
OF THE CURRENT FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PLAN AS WELL AS THE VARIOUS
DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADDfflONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
TO THE PLAN FOR THE CURRENT AND FUTURE YEARS .
2-8: KEEP AMERICA BEA1.J'l1FUL COMM18810N
2-8-4 : THE KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION, THE CULTURAL
AFFAIRS COMMISSION, THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION, THE
WATER AND SEWER BOARD, THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
AND THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD SHALL MEET 60 DAYS PRIOR TO THE
SUBMISSION OF THE BUDGET BY THE CITY MANAGER TO COUNCIL AND
SHALL RECOMMEND A COORDINATED AND PRIORITIZED LIST OF THE
PROJECTS THAT EXCEED ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000)
IN THE FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PLAN.
THE CITY SHALL PROVIDE THE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS WITH COPIES
OF THE CURRENT FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PLAN AS WELL AS THE VARIOUS
DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADDfflONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
TO THE PLAN FOR THE CURRENT AND FUTURE YEARS.
1-9: CULTURAL AFFAIRS <X>NNJ8IION
2-9-8 : THE CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION, THE PARKS AND
RECREATION COMMISSION, THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD, THE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD AND
THE KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION SHALL MEET 60 DAYS PRIOR
TO THE SUBMISSION OF THE BUDGET BY THE CITY MANAGER TO COUNCIL
AND SHALL RECOMMEND A COORDINATED AND PRIORITIZED UST OF
THE PROJECTS THAT EXCEED ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
($100,000 ) IN THE FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PLAN .
THE CITY SHALL PROVIDE THE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS WITH COPIES
OF THE CURRENT FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PLAN AS WELL AS THE VARIOUS
DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADDfflONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
TO THE PLAN FOR THE CURRENT AND FUTURE YEARS .
Introduced , read in full , and paued on tint readmc CID the 5th day of February,
1996.
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1,oucrisbi• A. Ellil, City Clark
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CQUNCP. GQAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION:
Council Goal: Economic Development -advancement of the City's pro-business
commitment.
Preyious Council Action: City Council considered this issue at Public Hearing on January
15, 1996.
RECQMMENDm ACTION;
Staff recommends City Council approve Bill for Ordinance on First Reading.
BACKGROUND;
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Avenue. The veterinary practice has outpown the cunmt location. To continue to serve bis
client bue, Dr. Tankersley wanted to find a lite near the praent location. Dr. Tankersley has
located a site in the B-1 Zone District which meets the needs of the vela'inary practice. How-
ever, the B-1 Zone District does not allow vetainlry hospicals or clinics. Dr. Tankersley has
requested that the B-1 Zone District be amended to allow veterinary hospitals and clinics for
treatment of small animals as a permitted principll me.
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A BILL FOR
COUNCIL BILL NO. 8
INTRODU~ ~y COUNCIL
MEMBER 1trt4&
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 18, CHAPTER 4, SBCTION 10,
PARAGRAPH C, AND TITLE 16, CHAPl'ER 8, SECTION 1, OF THE
ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1986 TO SPBCIPICALLY ~W SMALL
ANIMAL HOSPITALS OR CLINICS AS A PERMITl'ED USE IN THE B-1,
BUSINESS DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
WHEREAS, the currently zoned B-1 Buaineu Diltrict permits a variety of
medical uses as well as pet stores; and
WHEREAS, allowing small animal vet.erinary hospital• or clinica would not
have a significantly different impact on the neighborhood or community; and
WHEREAS, this matter was previously brought to the Planning and Zoning
Commission aa a modification to the R-3 Zone Diltrict; however, the veterinary
clinic requesting this change was not able to close on the property in the R-3
District; and
WHEREAS, this amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance was
considered by the City of Englewood Planning and Zoning Commiuion at a Public
Hearing on December 5, 1995; and
WHEREAS, after the Public Hearing, the Planning Commiuion recommend
approval of the amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to allow
veterinary hospitals and clinica for treatment of small animala in the B-1,
BusineBB District;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
Ses;tion 1. The Englewood City Council hereby amends Title 16, Chapter 4, Section 10,
Paragraph C, of the Englewood Municipal Code, 1985 to allow small animal hoapitala
or clinics as a permitted use in the B-1 Buaineu Diltrict in the City of Englewood,
Colorado . Which will read u follows :
16-4-10: 11-1 BUBINB88 DIB'DUCI'
The B-1 Buaineu District ia a lllll[ed-use district which ia applied tD the central
business section of Englewood . The District ia deaiped tD create an environment
having urban characteriatica within a relatively small area of land through the
close proximity of activities, the increued IIOcial and cultural opportunitiea and the
poBBibility of choice in one'• contacts and uaociatea. Within this District, the
trend will be away from the monotony of aeparatory land uae and toward the variety
of land uae alternatives which accommodate the current livinc preferences. The
uses within this District are those which provide retailinc and penonal services tD
residents within this area and to reaidents of the City and the aurroundinJ area. In
order to make the central buaineu district viable twenty-four (2') houn a day and
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not just during the traditional buaineu hours, medium and high-density
residential units are encouraged.
The USN permitted within the District are thoee that will provide the maximum
amount of service to residents of the area and will be compatible with adjacent
development .
A . General Regulationa. 'lbe proviaiona found in this Zone District
lhall be aubjec:t to the requirements and atandarda found in Section
16-5, General Regulatioaa of thia Title, unleu otberwiae provided
for in tbia Ordinance or an amendment hereto.
B . Planned development compliance. Any lot having -or more
acres in thia district aball comply with the Englewood Municipal
Code Section 16-4-15 (Planned Development Diatrict).
C. Permitted Principal Uaea. No building, lltructure, or land ahall be
used and no building or ltnacture ahall be aected, structurally
altered, enlarpd or maintained unleu otberwiN provided for in
this Ordinance ucept for one or more of the following uaea:
1. Ambulance service.
2 .· Antique store.
3 . Assembly halls or auditoriums.
4 . Apparel and acceuory stores.
5. Appliance atorea.
6 . Art galleri• or atudioa.
7 . Bakeries, retail.
8. Barber abopa.
9 . Beauty abopa.
10. Bicycle atorN.
11. Book atorea, not including adult book atorea.
12 . Buaineu machine or computer atana.
13 . Camen and pbotosrapbic NrVice and aupply atorea.
14. Candy, nut and canfecti--,. ator..
15 . Cateren.
16. Child care center.
17. China, cryatal and ,t-ue at.ore.
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18. Cleaning with noninflammable cleaning agents only .
19. Collection and cliatribution station for laundry and dry
cleanera.
20. Clinica, dental, medical, or optical.
21 . Dairy producta atona.
22. Dance ltudioa for private imtructiODII.
23. Diaper aerrice.
24. Delicateuen atone.
25. Departmmt atona. "'
26. Drue atona.
27. Dry poda ltoree.
28. Eatinc or drinkinl eatabliabmenta, need not be encloaed, but
not including drive-in eating or drinking Ntabliahmenta.
29. Educational imtitutiom.
30. Electrical contract.or abopa, provided it i8 incidental to a
retail aa1ea room and i8 limited to equipmmt employinc not
more than 6Ye (5) honepower.
31 . Electrical nbatatiom.
32. Ezterminator1.
33. Financial inatitutiODI.
34. Floral lhopa.
35. Furniture lltorel.
36. Garden nppli• ltorel.
37 . Gu re,ulator ltationa.
38. Gift, novelty or IOUvenir ltonl.
39. Grocery ltorel.
40. Hill,, renting for meetincl or IOcial occaaiom.
41 . Hardware store,.
• 42. Health treatment facilitiu. I • •
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Hobby supply at.ore.
Home furnillhinp at.ores .
Hotels ud convention center.
Interior dec:oraton.
Jewelry atorea .
Laboratories, dental, medial or optical.
Laundries.
Leather poda ud luaa,e lltora.
Library or reading rooma.
Liquor atorea (Nie by pacbp).
Linen 1111pply.
Locbmith.
Mail order houaa.
Meat, poultry or -rood at.or..
Municipal facilities .
lluaic atorea.
Newa atUlda (f'ar tbe ule ol -.papen, mquinea,
only).
Notiona atorea.
Office buildinp, profeaaiODal or buain-.
Office 1111pply showroom.
Optical ud scientific imtrument lhopa.
Paint ud wallpaper atorea.
Paintiq ud decoratiq contrac:ton.
Parkins facilitiea .
Pet atorea.
Picture framin1 .
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70 . Photolltating and blueprinting.
71 . Physical fitness center.
72 . Plumbinf abops, provided they are incidental 1D a retail
salea room and are limited 1D equipment not employing
more than five (5) bonepower.
73. Printinf, publiabinr and allied indUltries, provided that
such operation lhall not be huardoua or objectionable due 1D
noise, smoke, fumes, air pollution, mat, pare, radiation or
vibration.
1,. Private clubs, lodfes, fraternities. ...
75. Public buildinp and facilitiea.
76 . Relifious iutitutiom.
77 . Residential, multi-family, condominium, or leue.
78. Shoe repair or lhoe abine lhopa or atand.
79 . Shoe atorel.
80. Sip paintiq lhopa.
81 . Spartiq poda atorea .
82. Stationery atorea.
83. Tailorinf and dreumakinf abope.
8'. Tuicab ltand.
85. Telephone ucbanpa.
86. Tele,raph offices.
87 . Theatera, nat iDcludin1 drive-in t,pe ar adult movies or
productions.
88. Theatrical ltudioa.
89 . Tobacco atorea .
90. Toy ltorea.
91 . Trade or busin-IChool .
92. Tranait center. I • •
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94. Upholstering lhope.
95. VETERINARY HOSPITAL OR CLINIC -SMALL
ANIMAL.
'5. 18. Any aimilar lawful uae which, in the opinion of the
CommiaaiC1D, would be compatible with other uaM in the area
and which would DOt be objec:tiooable 1D nearby property by
reuon m odor, duat, fwn•, .... noiae, radiation, beat,
glare, or vibration or ia DOt buardoua 1D the health and
propmty m the aurroundin( area tbroup danpr of fire or
eq,losion.
Sec;tiqp 2. The En,lewood City Council hereby amenda Title 16, Chapter 8,
SectiCID l, of the En,lewood llmucipal Code, 1985 by addinc the Veterinary Hoapital
or Clinic -Small Animal in alphabetical Cll'der to the defimtiODa u follows:
16-8-1: DEFINITIONS:
VETERINARY HOSPITAL OR
CLINIC • SMALL ANIMAL: A PLACE WHERE SMALL ANIMALS SUCH
AS DOGS, CATS, BDlDS AND OTHER
SDIILAll HOUSEHOLD DOIIBSTIC PETS
ABE GIVEN MEDICAL OR SURGICAL
TREATIIENT, AND WHERE USE AS A
KENNEL IS LDIITED TO SHORT-TERM
BOARDING AND ONLY FOR MEDICALLY
RELATED PUBP08BS AND WHERE ALL
USES ABE ENCLOSED WITHIN A SOUND-
PROOF BUILDING AND NO
OBJEC'nONABLE ODOR IS EIOTl'ED.
A Public Hearing wu held on January 15, 1998.
Introduced, read in full, and paaaed CID ftrat readiDc CID the 5th day m February'
1998 .
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Thomu J. Blll'DII, Mayor
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Louc:rishia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk of the City of Enclewood. Colorado, hereby
certify that the above and fonaoiq ia a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance,
introduced, read in full, and paued OD fint reading OD the 5th day of February, 1996.
Loucriahia A . Ellia
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FEBRUARY 5, 1996
7:30 P.M.
3 . Pledge of Allegiance .
4. Roll Cell.
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A resolution supporting the nomination of Felicia Benavidez for Jt;e /. . · _ ,
1996 Metropolitan Meyors and Commiuioners Youth Award.~
A resolution supporting the nomination of Lora Cochren fX,~ ,1 _99& ~ ~
Metropolitan Mayors end Commiuioners Youth Award. ~
(),. J ~ iii. A resolution supporting the nomination of Amber S. Dower fo'f~L . · .. /C)!;f(:7"' ') ~ 1996 Metropolitan Mayors and Commiuioners Youth Award~
iv. A resolution supporting the nomination of E~in McDow' J~r ),he 199~ , ~ i dfl/J.{fet,opol;r,n Moyo,s and Commiuiono,s Youth Awa,d~
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~JJ-~i'.J "'71 A ..,.lution '"""°'""" the nom;nation of Affie P~96 ' -u Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth Award.~
~ // vi. A resolution supporting the nomination of Rebecca N. Wood for~-,. __ ..__ tlfpd?-Z) 1996 Metropolitan Mayors and Commissioners Youth A~~
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7. Non-Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to five minutes.)
8. Communications. Proclamations. and Appointments .
rJ¥ 11 ~ Letter from Claudia Delude indicating ~~l#---:-7-:::. ]lit} 1'):.-0 Clean, Green, and Proud Commission.
Afl,.,J,J wDul'wr Lene, kom 9etfy Wil,o~nation from the Englewood
"""'!_,,, '7..I?) Election Comm1ss1on~
Ii nr.J?"{J Proclamation declaring February as American ~ Month. ~ .
~. 4:t.lllMtlA,IO ,/.,.,{, ~ ~ J Jwij? .fJ Proclamation declaring Februa"'I a.-Wabal lum fl'./ffl}f/l~."j"··-· · · / D
-,, e. Resolutions appointing members to various City B~a~uions~#M
~f,J.._ i. Resolution reappointing CarQlyn Arm~~~ ~tp_!!:!glewood Parka a~
I• Recreation Commission. }JO-, f~~EJJ r
ii. Resolution reappointing Mark ~rbepo the Englewood Board of
Adjustment and Appeals. fJ O 7
iii. Resolution~~~p~oi~ Gary Bowman to the Englewood Retirement
Board.~
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iv. Rasoluti~~pp~in~ Leroy Davault to the Englewood Retirement
Board . ff~
v. Resolution reappointing Da~the Englewood Planning and
Zoning Commission. 7J O~
, '7. . Jl vi . Resolution appointing Jeffrey Dykes to the Engle;,o:~ ~r~n-Renewal
,:»0:P /7 Authority. ~ ~f,.,fu ~
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Resolution appointing Hen~ Gallehe~ :o the Englewood Clean . Green.
and Proud Commission . If~ y J(
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Resolution appointing Rut~ G einer, .~ the Englewood Public Library
Board.
Resolution a pointing Roger Hagar to the Englewood Election
Commission.~
Resolution reappointing Chris Havens to the Englewood Urban Renewal
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Resolution appointing Sefwyn Hewitt to the Malley Center Trust Fu"I.Jor--
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Resolution a~nting Jim Higday to the Englewood Water and Sewer
Board . l'J U /
Resolution reappointing Amemarie Leonard to the Englewood Public
Library Board. IJ(J{'
Resolution appointing Denise Lombardi to the Englewood Firefighters
Pension Board. ~
Resolution reappointing Steven Markwood to the Englewood Parks and
Recreation Commission. AJD r
Resolution reappointing Robert Mason to the Englewood Planning and
Zoning Commission. fJ() r
Resolution r.A!Jll)ointing James Phelps to the Englewood Police Pension
Board. Nu1
xviii . Resolution appointing Jean Reynolds to the Englewood Election
Commission. ~
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Resolution appointing Shawn Samuelson as a yo~-~m
Englewood Parks and Recreation Commission. AfU ( ·
Resolution appointing Marjorie Schwindt to the Englewoo
Library Board. /I) Of
xxi. Resolution reappointing Jo~ !'!1~~~ the Englewood Board of
Adjustment and Appeals"/'~
/J. _ fJ. xxii. Resolution appointing Garald Stankorb to t Englewood Clean, Green.
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Sewer Board . /J o-r--
xxiv. Resolution reappointing David Weber to the Englewood Planning and
Zoning Commission. tJ flt'
xxv . Resolution appointing A. Bervette Williams to the Englewood Public
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' 10. Consent Agenda. ~f!dM--/0 /r'/
a . Approve on First Reading . /t_ ·
(); / , {, la&i,, ~io~pa~~fi of Public Works to set a public rt{ ~ • "fll, 'f (I [ I{/ hearing date for March 4, 1996 to gather citizen input on the City's
/ /1,l/ VvW lj policy on flashing traffic lights. STAFF SOURCE: Charles Esterly. ~ I 7J--O Director of Public Works.
b. Approve on Second Reading.
~~ i. Council Bill No . 1, approving the renewal o~~ngJewood'_~ ~utomatic
Aid Agreement with the City of Littleton. ~
11 . Ordinances, Resolutions. and Motions.
a . Approve on First Reading .
I) /J ffe_ ,,......-i . Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a
~ bill for an ordinance establishing licensing requirements for temporary
~ ~ / employment agencies in Englewood. STA7 ~~:
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(1/AY:CLl#Jfjryglewlcz, Director of Financial Sarvlces.~v-qr ~ /'{J...,,f~l()~
I) J, IJ,J /_ adopt a bill for an ordinance establishing the Englewood Cultural At~
ii. Recommendation from the Department of Parks end Recreation to l
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a. Mayor's Choice.
b. Council Members' Choice.
13. City Manager's Report.
14. City Attorney's Report .
Ad;ou.,..en~ 2YkJ
The following minutes were transmitted to C om 01 /12/96-02/01 /96:
• Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of December 5, 1995
• Englewood Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of December 14, 1995
• Englewood Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of Ja"uary 11, 1996
• Englewood Liquor Licensing Authority meeting of January 3, 1996
• Englewood Liquor Licensing Authority meeting of January 17, 1996
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