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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
OCTOBER 16, 1995
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ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCll,
ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Oct.er 16, lffl
I . Caito Order
The n:gular meeting of the Englewood City Council WU Cllled IO order by Mayor Bums at 7 :33 p.m.
l . lawudoa
The inWClllioo WU given by Council Member Wigins.
3. fteqe el AUeaieece
The Pledge of AllegiaDcc WU led by Mayor Bums.
4. llallCaM
Present: Council Members Halbnay, Waldman, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Vormittag. Waggoner, Bums
Absent: None
A quorum WU prelClll.
Allo prescnl: City Mua,cr Clark
City Aaancy Bnllzama
AllillaDt to die City Muap-a.-
City Clfft BIiis
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Dinaor Oryslcwicz. Y.-:ill Semcel
(a) COUNCD. MDOU HATHAWAY MOVED, AN9 ff WAS SECONDED, 10
APPROVE THE MINURS or THE a&GULAR MU11NG or OCTONll 2. 1"5.
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Ayes : Council Members Hadlaway, Voniillag. Wigial. flllleniclll.
w...-,, Waldnwl, Buns
Nays : None
Tberc were no --tcbeduled viliaon .
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Ea&lewood City Coaacil
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(a) A proclamation declaring the wcdt o(Octobcr 23 through 29, 1995 as Community
Policing Week in the City of'Englewood was considCRld.
COUNCll. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO PROCLAIM THE
WEEK OF OCTOBER 2J THROUGH 29, 1"5 AS COMMUNITY POUCING WEEK IN THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
Ayes: Council Manben Hadmway. V01111iltag. Wiggins. Habenicbt,
Waggoner, Waldman. Buns
Nays: None
Motion carried.
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(a) COUNCll. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
OPEN THE PUBLIC BEARING TO RECEIVE CITIZEN INPUT ON A PROPOSED
AMENDMENT TO THE KING S00PERSfl1l0LLEY SQUAil£ PLANNED DEVELOPMENT.
Ayes : Council Members Hadlaway. Vormiuag. Wiggins, Habenicht,
Waggoner, Waldman, Bums
Nays : None
Motion carried and the public hearing opened.
All testimony was gi\'Cll under oath.
Ncigbborbood and ~ Dcvdopmeal Manager Simplllll. prclCIIICld for the n:corc1, Proof or
Publicalion that notic:c or the public hearing was publisbcd in the Englewood Herald on Scpwnber 21 ,
1995. He explained that this ammd!PCDC pnlpOICS I mail pad sile orapproximaldy 2500 lqUlle foe( IO
be localed on the nortbcalt aincr or the Killg Soopen Planned De\dopmenl loallcd II Floyd and
Bnllldway. Mr. Simpat ltllCd that this pnipcml is I permitted IIIC II this sile, is a,mpa«ihlc in tern. or
lllllerials with the cxil1iDg King Soopen Saa and -appnMd. with CODdilioM. by the PIIDning and
z.oaing O,,,,millioa on Aupll 22, lffl. He adviled dill die CCllldilioa uapoad by die Plaaiag
O,,,,millioa is tbal the Pluaed De\ clvp C 1 be modificld ID eliaiW die llrict plwr lllox 11-.1 die
cxil1iDg llrOe1 tRcs. Addilioully, lie..., die Plaailll Ca · · • llllllaill, • • oplioa for ec-il's
CIOlllidcnlioa. that the app1aa rq,1acc die 1our m wide llrip or..-dill pnllnldcl ., die SOll1II
Bnllldway sidewalk with-* ill order ID aaiataia die dlanmr ordle ..._. aloas SOll1II
Broadway. Mr. 5uapa,a ltllCd dill dlil I I 1 1 -=--s ec-il'I ~ .... ad ..
ra:ommmdl tbll City Couacil 8PPftM dlis iaola1ioll.
Mayor Bums q11JC11ioned Mr . 5uapa,a as ID die locllioa or die lour bJt wide llrip or pw. Mr. Suapa,a
cxplaiDcd that theR is , .,..-. pnl1IUsioa or..-111111 Mlllld -0111 np1 in r-. or die pad •
dircc:dy IO die Clll1 ud it CRllllcl a killd orM;o," ill die sidewalk oa Smdl Broadway. He lllled 111111 die
PIIDning Convniaion feds dill dill docs 11111 allUl1aill c•li• ncy in die sidewalk .
Council Member Habellidll lllled. if die.,.... .... -is rqilagod with concrdc, will die .... be
loallcd _.ticrc dlC. SIie na1ed Ille is --became die illdic:alion is 111111 die lanchc-.,cl ua
wiU be illCRIIICld.
Manager SilllplOII IIIIOd die ua is pniblbly lal thM 500 aquaR focl or er-. In that particular 1oca1ioa
be IIIIICd be qn,a with die Plauina C-minioe seca c 111ion ID dimiw dill pw ua. -..
it 11U1ke1 it a little difficult for pedellriaal ud cliabled indMduals using 111111 lidewalk.
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Council Member Habenicht wondcmt if it aJUld be rq,laced with some odlcr grass or landscaping. Mr.
Simplllll agreed that would be wonderful but he was not SUR, tonight, where that aJUld be placed. He
noted this aJUld be reviewed and made as a possible a>ndition .
Mayor Burns ubd why the brick planters WCR dimina!Cd Manager SilllpllOII nolcd he was not at that
bearing. but, as be undenlands it, they felt the planters would not be keeping in character.
Council Member Waggoner ubd bow the rigbl4"-way is addralcd along the south side of Floyd
Avenue. He Slated there is suppCIICd to be a -strip for future Floyd Avenue right4"-way. Mr.
SinlplOII stated he belieYes it is racrwd oa the drawings. oa the Planned Ibelopmcnt itself.
Council Member Habcnicbt ubd if the dcvalioas oa the drawing are Algestcd dcvations or the way
they will be with windows OD the north and south sides of the building as well as OD the cast. Manager
SinlplOll lilalcd, as he undenlands Englewood's Planned Dcvclopmcnt process, those are the cleYations
that will be built.
Council Member Waldman ubd if they will be sharing a amunon bathroom. Mr. Simpson stated there
are two bathrooms provided in the site plan.
Council Member Waldman qucslioncd if the propmcd pad site building will be notions/n:uil as indicated
or raaaurant/n:uil. Mr. Simpson said that the IUl be heard it was l(ling to be a Baskin-Robbins and a
Quizno's.
Council Member Habcnicbl ubd bow Council aJUld ~ a Cllllldition that would replace that four feet
of grass with concrete, but al the same time: place that l•nchr3pcd are, someplace else on the site .
Council Member Wiggins ubd Council Manbcr HPbenicbl where oo the property she would suggest
moving the grass are,. Ms. Habenicbt llatCld she will ave thal up to the Planners, landscape or architect
experts.
Council Member Halhlway poilllCld GUI tllll it W in lllllllbcr liYe of llle n,aimmr,nclptioos from the
PlaDDiq ud Zoaiaa c-· · • tllll -willl die cldcboa of tllll bar foot piale of grw tbeR is llill a
11d iDcrellC ill die tatal --of llednpi .. -tllll lile. Cwil Member Habcnicbl .... thal when
she sugellCd it, llaft" fdt it -I p,d idea m Ille would lik IO ....-it.
Council Manbcr Waldmu ca s 1 dlll. as lie: .......... it, die Planned Dcvdopmcas meets
1•111h13ping rcquireaellSs. He agreed dlll ideally is would be WOllderftal IO find I place ID replace thal
grass strip. Hawe\'U. be lllgesSed thal 19aft"-t with Sullmn Haya SO iclenSify I loc:ation wbcre thal
mpy be possible dsewbcre OIi the site. but not make it I n,quimDeae .
Mayor Burns llatCld be would lllppOII thal. as they 1111)' ~ lJUUble finding IDOthcr are, for the gr,ss.
Council Manbcr Halhlway .... that Council did tllll • cwidel"ISicm of pan of the origillll Planned
~ wbicll did not include chis pad lite. SIie: II09od chis is juls a rcvilioa IO the origillll Planned
Dcvdopmcas thal includes die pad lile • propmcd. TIie: oripaal Plwled o-lopmeaS julS shows chis •
• fusure n:uil lite. Ms. Halhlway poill9Cd ous that die ludll:,pe roquiJaDCll9I of she origillll Planned
Dcvdopmcas are llill mc:t.
Council Manbcr Habenicbt 111gesscd there mi&hS be • poaibilily that the gnu section can be IIIIMld
back so allow for the sidcwllk.
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Mayor Bums commented that the landscaping is up apinst the buiJding and the IOd area does not have
shrubbery or tn:a.
Manapr Simpllllll agreed to WOik with Sullivan Hayes to cldennine another location for the grass area.
C.ouncil Member Wagoner asked, if the City clccidcs tluil Floyd A-sboulcl be widened, will that take
nay more landscaping and is that a put fl the required landlcaping. Manager Simplllll llaled, in that
instance, it will take nay put fl the requimt landscaping.
Mayor Bums asked if the leeda:apng along the north side would be dccted if Floyd Avenue is wideocd
or a 111111 laae is added. Manager Sillll*Nl llaled it would. C.ouncil Member Hadlaway said there is a four
foot sidewalk thcR, ao under thole ciraumtances the sidewalk would baw: to ..-e t.:lt. Discussion
cmuod.
Manapr Simpson commented that this sile has additional futurc expansion possibilities, Kaufman's for
example. At that lime, additional landscaping within and sunounding the area can be addressed .
C.ouncil Member Habcnicbl Slalal she does not undcn&and why ii is difficult to find cxtn space for
lendecaping at this time and yd this sile may be expanded at -time in the future and addilioul
l•Nhraping __._ Manapr SimplOD stated be does DOI have an ._. to hcJ question, which is
why be is willing to try to find another location for the grass.
C.ouncil Member Hathafty llatcd, in ._-to COUIICil Member Wagoaer's prmous question, that
therc W allO a pnlllOIII IO add -lendsc:eping at the ~ Ibey lear down the llrip tluil included
Anita' 1, if Ibey do, indeed, tear ii down. She DOied that, if the timing worb OUI and the rigbl tum OIi
Floyd bccomc:s a Rality at llloul the -~ the llrip comes down. the 11d diff'ereacc in landlcaping is
DOI going to be much.
Council Member Wigias llaled lie is coaaned that C.aucil is paaing lalricticms OD Klllg Soapen.
wbicb die City would like to encoura,e to .-in in Eaglcwuod ud ~ to pow, ud yd tllc
l•ndsc:epiag lOUlh u11 wt1a OD Bnladway ii llil. He feds t11c Cily is jemmiDg the ••edecapina
~ down Klllg Soapers ....... Ha lie feds is ridialas. He .... it boglcl llis aiad .....
C.ouncil is paing Ul*l -500 ..-e feel fl 11111 • tllc 1Ra abaldy looks bcacr.
Council Member Vonnittag llaled lie...-.
Mayor Bums .... be dub c-il ... illllicalcd tllcy aft: willing to be Ocxible OIi this.
Manager SimplOn llated staff will -'i dinx:dy with Sullivan Hayes to ICC if the rdocation fl tllc grass
area can be accommodlled "-ina that tllc poaibility may DOl exist.
CarolyD Grubcr, Vice~ o-.1 witll SuUMD Hayes Bnlkcntee, apeakiag oa bcbelf fl
tllc epplicanl. lllllmitted for tllc RICICll"d tllc Cenificatioa fl Palling.
In rapoaa: to Mayor Bums. Ms . Grubcr advilod that QuizDo's is a paaibi.lity a Ibey an: \'CIY intaclled
~. leMDII for tllc pad have DOl bclCII fiaaliml. II may be -retailer or._ ud pnibebly load
related . She illdic:ated that tllcy Cxpec:l to have -"ing dmriltp OIi tllc buildiag dl,ac in the next dey or
._ ud lllllmitted by the end fl the week . Ms . Gruber .... that tllcy aft: in tllc ,,._ of fiDllizing
kuc documenll.
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Mayor Bums ukcd if they will procud with OOIISbUction while they are negotiating with tenants. Ms .
Gruber Slalcd that is her expectation.
In response to Council Member Waldman, Ms. Gruber Slaled they may have one or two tenants, but not
more than two.
c.ouocil Member Vonnittag ukcd that Ms . Gruber advise the City Manager when she knows who the
tenants will be and that in turn City Manager Clark advise c.ouocil.
c.ouocil Member Hathaway mentioned IO Ms. Gruber that the Englewood Downtown Development
Authority (EDDA) and their design COIIIUltant bas reviewed this proposal and it mcccs all of their
qualifications. Ms. Hathaway adviled tbat there was 110111C a,nccm on the part of the mcn:hants
immcdiatcly across on Floyd Avenue • they thought they were going to be faced with another big brick
wall, which the designs indicate is not the case.
COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO CLOSE THE
PUBUC BEARING.
Ayes : c.ouocil Members Hathaway, Vonnittag. Wiggins, Habenicht,
Waggoner, Waldman, Bums
Nays : None
Motion carried and the public bearing closed .
(b) COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
OPEN THE PUBUC HEARING TO RECEIVE CITIZEN INPUT ON A PROPOSED
AMENDMENT TO THE MARKS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT.
Ayes: c.ouocil Members Hathaway, Vonnittag. Wiggins, Habenicht,
Waggoner, Waldman, Bums
Nays: None
Motioa carried and the public bearing opened. .,
All tatimoay was gi\'CII Wider oath.
Ncigllborllood and Business Dc\dopmcot Manqcr Simpma llllled the applic:anl in this cue is
rq,rmnlcd by Mad Windblgcr for Trammell c,-Residce«ial Scrvic:cs. Mr. Simp11111 submitted, for
the RICIOld. Proof of Publiclllion that noticlc of the public IICllrillg -publisllcd in the Englewood Herald
on Sqllcmbcr 21. 199S . He Ulcd The Marb is a llip demi1y saidcalial project buil1 in the lalc 19IO's.
Generally ii bas restricted access. bccaUlc of ill clcnsi1y, 10 die siqlc family n:sidcalial neighborhoods 10
the north and wc:at . Primary access IO this project is localed al U .S. 21S al South Gilpin Street and then
again al EUI Girard A \'CIIUC al South Lafaycac. This pnijcct is before c.ouocil primarily due to the fact
tbat llaffwas made aware in 1993 tba1 The Mub DcYclapmcal bad been divided by sale illlO two lots
and ownership. Previously, one managcmcnl compuy -owenccing the leasing of this Clllirc project .
He Slated ii is now The Marb and The Marts Wal. ........ by two diffcmll CllllllpUics. The Marb
West bas indic:alcd a need for an addilional aa:css illlo their project aua ud this amcndD!C'Dt is a
RlCOpition of that n,quesl . Mr. Simp11111 adviled tbat the Plannin& and Zoning CornmillioP., on Augusl
22 , 199S, approved this Planned ~clopmall with die condition tbat the City shall l'CICft'C the riglll 10
clolc this aa:css drive in the ~ I) tba1 their pie is CXIICi.-ly apea ud IIOI loop ClOllllOlled Of 2) tbat
the flow oflraffic on South Lafayette Street is ncplivcly impacted• a rcaall of dais aa:css drive . He
Slated tba1 Slaff recommends tba1 Council approve dais Planned DcYcloplllcal with the conditions • they
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Council Member Habcnicbt asked if the prupoeed aew access will pcvvide belier access for the City's fire
and safely equipll-a ID the clcwlopmcnl. Mr. Simpeon llated it will. Ms . Habcnicbt asked if the
Englewood Safely Servica people reviewed this propoal. Mr. SimplOll llated be bcl~ they have as
refemls -made to all clepanmcats.
Council Member Habcnicbt asked, wbca the sale took place. if the City had to act in any way to divide
that property. Manager Simpeon llated they did. Ms. Habcnichl asked if tbal would not have been a more
appropriale time to bring this issue to the Council . Mr. Simpeon said it would have been, but at the time
or the subdivision in 1993 be does not believe they were beginning to l'Cld the aOccll or poCcntiaJ reotals
going to The Marts and not to The Marts Wat due to access into the site. It -still under one
manqement CX>lllpUI)' IO they did not have the hiltoly by wllic:h to judF the issue.
Council Member Hathaway asked if this ClOlllplcx is II ill liall build CM, and wbclbcr anything else will be
added in the future. It -ddcrmined thal it is II liall build out.
Council Member Waggoner Slated that according to the plans this is an CDUaDcc only. Mr. Simpson
staled that is correct. Mayor Bums asked wbcrc they will exil. Mr. SimplOII advised they will have to
circle around to the original exit OD South Gilpin or Girard.
Raponding to Mayor Bums, Mr . Simpaon ~ him thal lhcrc will be no exit at this location, that it is
only an entrance .
Council Member Habcnicbl asked aboul the City's ripl III c:ICllc the access lime. She questioned bow it
will be dclermincd that either or the two jMta.1 ibed CXJDditiom cxill llull allow the City to i;xcrcise that
right. specifically that the ptc is c:onti-.sly open or thll the flow or tnffic on IOUlb Lafayette Street is
ncptivcly impacled.
City Attorney BrolZman responded that lholc two ClOllditiolll aunc from the Dcpanmcnt or Engineering.
He said if the pie is malfunctioning and llayl open all the a-, ralbcr lhan c:losing after each car enters,
it will be an easy ClOlldition to dclerminc .
Ms. Habcnicbt asked thal it be spocificd wbal aJllltilulcl "llayiag open all the time," wbclbcr that means
two IIIODdis or • lilllc • lluec cars. City Aaonley Bnll7aaD stalcd yes they can take care or that in the
raolution.
In rellpOIIIC ID Council Member lflbclliclll, Cily Aaoney BIIIIZBml said the other lllllllCr or DCplivcly
impacted traffic flow OD South Lafayette SUecl will lllOll likcly be determined by backup or cars .
Ms . Habenicht said she feels this should allO be apecified to prota:I the IUffllWlding ncipborboods. Mr.
Brolmlan said be will talk to the Traffic Dcparlmcnl about the mancr .
Rap,nding to Council Member Waggoner, Mr. SilllplOII stalcd thll the gate is COlllrollcd automatically
wbca cars lime up to it.
Council Member Waldman asked for clarific:ation • ID wbal cx1Clll the access road will likely be UIOd by
the raidcnts to gel to their bomcs and wbclbcr it will be ua IIIOll aftcn • the IIIOll accessible Clllnncc
to the manqemcnl office.
Mayor Bums IUgClled allowina the~ who liped up to apcak to -tllClc qucstionl.
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Mr. Tbcclc Ulcd their IDie purplllC is to Uy and bring the traffic from Hampden IUaigbl around Lafaydtc,
for approximaldy 120 fed, and !hen din,cdy in. He DOied they ddinitdy do DDl waa lnffic exiting at
tbal poinl. Tbey llill want people to exit al the two locations where they ~ always exiled.
Council Member Halhaway commcn1cd tbat it does pay lltCnlioa to the fact thll it is a siJt11c family
nlliclellaal neigliborbood -from there, wbicb bas always cxilled -from TIie Mara c:omplcx.
Slic: mlcd the raidenls in dull area llad wry lerious coacer111 wllea TIie Malb Clllllplcx -llailt in the
fim place. Ms. Halhaway DOied tbal an:a ulCd to be in District I, it is no lonpr, haM:Yer Ille has not
beant any complaints in dull area since Tbe Malts went in.
Mayor Bums mlcd thll area is in Dillrict n -. bis District, and be has beard no rnmplaints.
Council Member Hadlaway .... they did cllunel the traffic flow. Sbe feels ..... adding the pie will be
bendicial to the raidcnls rA the complex • wdl. not just the Trammell Crow's~ office.
Mr. Tbcclc noted that two other people signed up to speak at the public bearing, they are also employees of
Trammell Crow. He stated if be answend Council's questions the other two employees may not need to
speak.
Mayor Burm inquired as to wbethcr they woulcl like to speak and they declined.
Mr. 11lcdc lllllmittcd.. b the RICOfd, Ccrtificalioo rA Polling.
COUNCU. IRMaltR VORMl1TAG MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO CLOSE THE
PIJSUC IILUING.
Ayes: Council Members Halhaway. Vormittag. Wiggins, Habenicht,
Waganer, Waldman, Bums
Nays: Na.
Malioll c:aricd Md Ille~ klrilll c:lcad.
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COlJNCU. MEMaER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITDIS te (a) (I), (ii) _. (iii) ON nllST READING.
(a) AppnM ca Finl Reldilla
(i) RESOLUTION NO. 62 SERIES OF 199'
A RESOUT110N AMENDING DIE APPROVED 1995 BUDGET AND APPROPRIATING MONIES
FOR 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO .
(ii) COUNCIL BILL NO . 61, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 127 TO 11IE SOlTIHGATE
SANITATION DISTIUCT CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH DIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COLORADO FOR 11IE INCl.USION OF LAND Wl11IIN TIIEIR D1S11UCT BOUNDARIES .
(iii) COUNCIL BILL NO . 69. INTRODUCED BY COUNCD. MEMBER
HATHAWAY
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A Bll.L FOR AN ORDINANCE AU11IORIZING A RELINQUISHMENT AND GRANT OF
EASEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN 11IE ENSOR'S AND 111E CITY OF ENGEL WOOD,
COLORADO .
Motion carried.
Ayes : Council Mcmbcn Halhaway, Vmmittag, Wiggins, Habenichl,
Waggoner, Waldman, Bums
Nays : None
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (It) (I) AND 00 ON SECOND READING.
(b) Approve on Second Reading
(i) ORDINANCE NO. S7, SERIES OF 199S (COUNCD.. BILL NO . 61),
INTRODUCED BY COUNCD.. MEMBER HA111AWAY
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Tl1l.E 3, CHAP1Bl 8, SECTION I, SUBSECTION 6, OF 111E
ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 198S ENTl11.ED VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER'S PENSION
FUND.
(ii) ORDINANCE NO . S8, SERIES OF 199S (COUNCIL BILL NO . 64),
INTRODUCED BY COUNCD.. MEMBER HA111A WAY
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 11IE COtmlACT BETWEEN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY SERVICES AND 11IE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE OF TRANSPORTATION SAFETY FOR FUNDING A LAW
ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE FUND (LEAF) PROGRAM IN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO.
Motion carried.
Ayes : Council Mcmbcn ~. Vmmittag, Wiggins, Habenicbt,
w...-,. Waldmu, Burns
Nays : None
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(i) Din:c&or Gryglewicz pracatcd a nmm..,.....ion 6-die Dcputmena ol
Financial Services IO adopt a bill for u onlillance aubliMiDI die 199S Mill l..e\oy CIOlleclcd in 1996. He
DOied die Budge( and 199S Mill l..e\oy collcldcd in 1996 WCR di--1 ll Council Study Sessions OD
Sepcember 18, 199S, Sepcember 2S, 199S and October 9, 199S. He lllled dlll lhc mill for General
Operalions is S.IIO mills and 2.035 mills for Ille Comaaaily Ccmcr Debt. Mr. Grypcwicz alMIDCI dlll a
i.oo-ne, with a S 100,000 home in EqJcwood -.Id pay 161 .92 for General FIIDd Opcnaiw wl
Sll.OI for Communily c.enaer Bond Fund, for a lalal olSll.00. He said Ille EqJcwood Dowa1own
DevelopmeDI Authorily 's mill levy is Id al 4.397 mills.
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COUNCll. BW.. NO. 6S, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HAlllAWAY
A BW.. FOR AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY IN MllJ.S UPON EACH DOU.AR OF THE
ASSESSED VALUATION OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY Wl11UN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO, AND ESTABLISHING A MIU. LEVY FOR THE ENGLEWOOD DOWNTOWN
DEVELOPMENT A\Tl1IORITY.
COUNCIL MDDl'.ll HATHAWAY MOYD, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (I) -COUNCU. aD..L NO. 65.
Motion c:uried.
Ayes: Couacil Members ltldlaway, Vonaialg. Wiggins, Habenicht,
WIUIJDCI', Waldmlll, Bans
Nays : None
(ii) Dilector Gryglcwicz ..-mcd I m:ommendecion fnim the Departmml fl
Financial Services to adopt the 1996 Budfct. Tbc pnlpCIICd ....... be aated, -~ II the
Sqltcmbcr II, 199S, Seplca er 2s. 199S 111d Oclobcr 9, 199S Council Sbldy Sr:aioa's. Tbc pnlpOICld
budpl -amended for GolfCoune iepaymca15 to the General Fund r1S270,000111d irm m
cxpeodibll'es for. bookmabilc elmer, flowers, traiaing for the Board.~-._.. 111d Appeals 111d lbc
Planaing wl 7.oning Commillion 111d ID iw for ID CIIVUOIIIIICIII permand pOlilion. At this time,
lbc uarestridcd ending fund balance for lbc Geacnl Fund is 14,207,224 or approximatdy 19% tithe
General Fund tolal l'CYCIIUCS.
Council Member Hathaway asked, with lbc raerws the City bas. if the City is llill m axnpliance with
Amendment I guiclclincs al this poilll. DinlCklr Oryglcwicz lllled we 1R m axnpliaeoe.
(I) Tbc City Clerk -llbd to rad the Council Bill by lide:
COUNCll. BW.. NO. 66, INTRODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HAlllAWAY
A BW.. FOR AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF THE Cl1Y OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1996.
COUNCIL MEIISER HATHAWAY MOYD, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO Al'PIIOVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (ii) (1) -COUNCIL alLL NO. '6..
Ayes: Couacil Mclllbcn Hadunrlly, Voraiaaa, WiaiM, Haba1ic11t,
W...,..er. Waldmlll, Bllnl .
Nays: Ncae
Motion carried.
(2) TIie City Clerk -llbd IO rad die c-il Bill by lidc:
COUNCll. BILL NO . 67 , lmllODUC'ED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HAlllAWAY
A BllJ. POR AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATINO MONIES FOR ALL MUNICIPAL PURP061!S IN
THE CITY OF ENOLEWOOD, COi ORADO, IN THE PISCAL YEAR BEOINNINO JANUARY I,
1996, AND ENDING DECEMBER 31 , 1996, CONST11U11NO WHAT IS 11!RMED THE ANNUAL
APPROPRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1996.
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AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (Ii) (2) -COUNCll. 811.L NO. '7.
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway. Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habeaidlt,
W...-r, Waldman, Bums
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(b) APIJIU"C OIi ScaJnd Reading
11lcrc -DO addi6-I ilcms IUbmiual for approval OIi ~ reading. (Sec Agenda Item 10 • C-
Agcada.)
12. Gaenl DiKUliN
(a) Mayor's Choice
I . Mayor Bums thanked all the volunlecrs who manned the hotline during the storm emergency as
they did an excellent job. He 5lalcd thcR has been good fecclback from the citizens on the City's response
and the debris cleanup. Also, be thanked the Council members who participated.
2. Mayor Bums thanked staff for their work on the Golf OJunc Par 3 which opened lasl Saturday
and be feels it is a wonderful addition to the Golf aiunc. He comlDClllcd that be feels the City has one of
the fine&t facilities in the State ofc.olorado at this point.
(b) Council Member's Choice
(i) Council Member Habcaicht offered lpeCial tbanb and appreciation to the
Department of Safety Services, Marie Dymr:k, Nancy ...._ ud all the people who came forth to
a,nduct the Safety Day Activities. She SIited they did a WODderful job and it -a great ~-
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(a) City Manqcr Clark pracDICd a~ Report on Cindcrclla City. He llatcd
that Equitable has &tancd -1 opcnlioas or the undcrpound lanb llljacc:Dl to the former J.C.
Penney's automotive store. Tbcy aR doing this II their CXIII . He nalcd tbal Millcr-Kilebcll and
Mercantile are &till talking and Men:antile is reviewing Miller-Kilebcll' I pc:rfonnaocc . Neptiatiolll aR
continuing with Men:antile with rqanl to a pcaible gift to the City. They 1R &till in the 111DC pollure,
cxprcaing ..nc rduaance to take a wri!Nlff oa the property aad to a,nvcy the propcrty for ultimalc use
by a polClltial competitor. He added 1111111 tllc Clld or lasl wca Molqomcry Wud -still exprcaing
-rduelance to take a book value write-Gff • 11111 aJIDC:I OUI or their IIIICC base .
(b) City Manqcr Clark ,-mcedc,d 11111 Council 10 into Executive Seaioa immalillCly
rotlowina the City Council IIICding to dilcua a sal a111e mancr. tllc sa1 a111e 111111er being the
iqolillioa process with both Equitable and Millcr-Kildldl .
COUNCIL MEMaER HA TIIAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SIECONDU, TO GO INTO
IX&CUTIVE SESSION IMMEDIATELY POU.OWING THE CITY COUNCll. MU11NG TO
DISCUSS UAL ESTATE CONCERNING CINDEHU.A CITY.
Ayes : Council Mcmbcn Hadllway, Yoraillaa. Wigim. Habellicht,
Wagoacr, Waldmlll, a..
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REGULAR MEETING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
OCTOBER 16, 1995
7:30P.M.
1. Call to order. '7_ .J!J ~
2. Invocation.!)}~
3. Pledge of Allegiance. ~
4. RollCall. 7 ~
5. Minutes.
OftJ IJ-0 a. Minutes from the Regular City CouncH Meeting of October 2, 1995. ~
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Scheduled Visitor,. (Pleue limit yow preNntation to ten minutN. I
Non-£1ed Visitors. (PINN limit yow pr8Nf1tation to five minutes.I
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Communications, Proclamationa, and Appointme.,u. •· =::.~ October 23 to 29, 1985 • Community
Public Hearing. PfJ,0('1-t ~ ~~ ~l'I/
a. Public Hearing to ~".,.-Otnput~ ~lf1tta~ f'I/
Sooper1/Trolley Squ .. Planned Development,
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Approve on First Reading. ~ ·p/L,rr
i. Recommendation from the Department of Financ:ial Serv~o adopt a
resolution .,,.ldilig the 1995 11,dgat for the pwchase of emergency
medical care equipment. STAFF IOUIICE: Fr-* Gryglewlcz, Dll9CtGr of
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ii. Recommendation from the Utilities Department to adopt a bill for an
ordil1a1ee approving Southgate SupplamMt #127. STAFF IIOUIICE: ..........................
iii. Recommendation from the Utilities Department to adopt • bill for an
ordinance approv;.,g • Ralinquilhment and Grant of Eawnent between
the City of Englewood and Eneors Turf Farm. STAFF IIOUIICE: ......
,_., Dllactar of UIIIIIN.
ApproveonSecondRuding. ~'J-0 ~ AM1d"i ~
i. Council Bill No. 81, standsdizing terms andO~" ~/ ~
Code language relative to the Volunteer Firefighters Pension Fund.
ii. Council Bil No. 84, approving • Law Enforcement Auistance Fund Grant
contract.
11. Ordinances, Reeolutiona, and Molions.
•· Approve on First Reading.
Recommendation from the Depe11111Mt of Financial ServicN to adopt a
bil for an ordinance Ntabllahil19 the 1115 Mil Levy collected in 1 ~ ~, ,n £.
STAFFIOUIICE: .... flru ... --. .............. ..._.~(/
ii. Recommendation from the Depe1111Mt of Financial Services to adopt the
1898 Budget. STAIIF IOUIICI: ,_. ...... -. ...... of ,._11111111 ......
°"f"!!J1 t A bil for an ontinalCe adapting the 1118 ludg9t. ~
/Jfl"?..fJ2t A bill for an ontinalCe appraprta1ing funds for Fiac:111 v .. 1..V.~
b. Appr~ Reading.
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12. General Discussion.
a. Mayor's Choice.
b. Council Membe. s' Choice.
13. City Manager's Report.
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14. City Attorney's Report.
Adjournment. 8'~~
The following minutes wwa transmitted to Council from 09/30/85-10/12/95:
• Englewood Liquor Licansing Authority meeting of Saptembw 20, 1995.
• Englewood Houaing Authority meeting of August 30, 1895.
• Englawooc:t Parka and Racrution meeting of Saptambar 14, 1995.
• Englewood Board of Ad;ustmant and Appeals meeting of Saptambar 13, 1995.
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OCTOBER 11, 1111
AGENDA ITEM NO. I It
PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCI..
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Day m t11c City arE....-,d w CINlidend.
COUNCD. JIIDlallR HATHAWAY MOVED. AND ff WAS SECONDD. TO l'llOCLADI THE
DAY OCTOan II,.,,, AS NA111ML DISAS'IDl AWADNISS MY IN 'ID CITY or
ENGLEWOOD IN THE HOPIS THAT WE DO NOT GET ANOTBDl NA'l1JllAL alSASUIL
Ayes : Owil ....... llldllway. V ....... W--. JW 'c'hc,
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Mayor Bums ........ die pradeeMioe ID 5*y Senims Dlpaly DiW Olaa.
(d) A pmdeeMioe dedaria& die ...t arac.er ........ 15111, 1995 • FiR
Pm.-ea1ioD Weck w CINlidend.
COUNCD. JIIDlaER HATHAWAY MOVED. AND ff WAS SECONDED, TO l'llOCLADI THE
WEEK OF OCTOan 1TB THROUGH 151'11, 1"5 AS RD nEYSNTION WUK.
Ayes : Couacil ....... llldllway. V ....... Wiaia, lflllcaidll,
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RibboD Weck iD &alcwood W ca 1· t ed.
COUNCD. IBIIUll HATHAWAY MOVED. Alla ff WAS S&CONaD, TO l'llOCLADI THE
WEEK OF OCTOaER 2JRD THROUGH OCTOIID JI, 1"5 AS 11D aaaoN WEEK IN
ENGLEWOOD.
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OPEN THE l'UaLIC HIIAIIING 10 llllCltl\'S Cl1V.DI INIVI' ON THE I"' l'llOl'OSIID
aUDGn ,OR THE CITY OF IINGUWOOD.
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A BILL ... AN mDINANCI! AlftOYINO 11E aJN11lACT •rW111N11E an <JP
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(i) ORDINANCE NO. 52, SERIES OF 1995 (COUNCIL BIU.. NO. 53),
INl1lODUCED BY COUNCIL Ml!Mlll!ll HABENJOn'
AN <ltDINANCE AMENDING 1111.1! 4, 01AP'11!R I, SEC'l10N 2, PARA<aAPH A. OF 11E
ENOlJ!WOOD MUNICIPAL CXIJE lt15, ll!DUCING 11E 911 Sl!llVICI! l!Ml!RGl!NCY
TELEPHONE OWl<E 10 a, PER MONl1t PER EXOIAN<E ACCl!SS FACUl'Y WfflllN 11IE
C'JY OF ENOLEWOOD, COlal.@O.
(ii) <R>INANCE NO. 53, SERIES OF 1995 (COUNCIL B1U.. NO. 51),
INl1lODUCED BY COUNCIL Ml!Mlll!ll HATHAWAY
AN ORDINANCE A1.TIHmUZING AN ~AL AGREl!l,EHl'IE'IWEl!N 11IE
C'JY OF ENOLEWOOD, OOI..ORADO AND 1111! aTY OF CH!IUlY IDLLS VIUA<E.
COLORADO Wl11I RESPECT 1011E MADn1!NANCE OF AN AREA IN 11IE OEIUlY 1DLLS
VILLAGE W AS'raW A11!R COLU!C'l10N SYS'JEM.
(iii) ORDINANCE NO. 54, SERIES OF 1995 (COUNCIL B1U.. NO. 59),
INl1lODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACl1NG 1111.1! 7, OIAP11!R. 61>, Sl!Cl10NS I AND 2,
OF 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 RELATING 10 PROS111lJTION.
(iv) ORDINANCE NO. 55, SERIES OF 1995 (COUNCIL B1U.. NO. 62),
INTilODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
AN ORDINANCE ACCl!P'l1NG 11IE DONATION OF A 1930 MODEL A AN'11QUE FIRE 11WCK
AND A INI OIE\IIIOLET BAltNE1T AMBULANCE PION 11E ENOLEWOOD WUJHl'EER
FIRE DEPA1l1MENT 1011E aTY OF l!NOU?WOOD, OOLOR400.
M ORDINANCE NO. 56, SERIES OF 1995 (COUNCIL B1U.. NO. 63),
IN11lODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
AN ORDINANCE AlTl1IOIUZING AN INJ1!ROOYERNMEHl'AL AGREEMEHI' 1E'1WE1!N 11E
UNl1B> STA'ID DEPA1l1MENT OF 11E IHIEIUOll GBOLOGICAL SlllVEY AND 11E aTY OF
ENGLEWOOD. COi ORADO ENITIU!D "DEPAllW OF11E Dffl!IUOR OBOLOG1CAL
SURVEY JOIHI' FUNDING AGREl!MENI' POil WA11!1l ltESOtltCES INYESTIGA110NS.•
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Occupaions anliunce W CDDlidlnd.
COUNCD. MEDO HATHAWAY IIOVED,AND ITWAS O:CONDD, TO Till& AGENDA
ITEM I I (II) (I) -COUNCIL aJLL NO. 25 UN11L AN INDEnNl1'S TIME TO ALLOW ,oa
. FUllTIIEll CONSIDDATION.
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SIie AMAX.,......_ He IIOled dais ii a 1P11•i1 _, ¥ 1 sepnlina Sllc City's...-ripes, wbicb
appan to be way IIICld ror 111c acy mEaalcwod.
2. Mayor Bunll llllted lie ...cad SIie CGlonl1o It . cifal l..apc'I Attanlcy'I c.ramcc in
Colorado SpriDp lllt 11llll'l1ay .C Pridly. He ...C it w • e:xcdlml caaraw,e-« lie will llriqilla
a s.,n to CGuacil lllol1ly . He....,, Caacil far tllc appDllllllity to l1lelld 111c Clllllfeleae.
3. Mayor Buras s 111111 tllc City's tne .C lilllb 1WV11 pn,pai ii pnaa1illc apace . He
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COUNCD. IIDD&R IIATIIAWAY MOVED TO IU.DIINAft 11IS 0CT0aa 9, 1"5 ITUaY
SESSION AND 111AT COUNCIL ICIIDUU A aUDGn UTIIUT IATUUAY.
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\rnEREAS. th e conce: ~r:,:::~::p:1:,:~~has prnven w be~ ~
efTec tiv e way to combat th e causes a nd occu rre nc e of crime; and
WH ER EAS, through innornti,·e community p artnerships involving
citizen :;, n e ig hbo rhood group:;, indi vidual p olice o ffic ers, l a w enfo rcement
a ge nci es. e lec t e d o ffi cials. the m ed ia a nd business lea d e r s, Colorado has
made community p oli ci n g a m od e l for coope rati Ye pro blem-soh·ing and law
e nforce m e nt; and
WHEREAS th e Co lorad o Co n sortium for Co mmunity P olicing , p art of
.\[etr o D e nv e r Proj ec t PA CT , assis t5 loca l age n cies to fund and imple m ent
prog r a m s aimed at fost e 1-ing co mmunity o ri e nted p olic in g p rograms ; and
WH ERE AS. it is important a nd appro priate to r eco gnize th e sign ifican t
r ole of co mmunity po licin g in making ou r str eet:;, commu niti es a nd
n e ighborho od s safer pl ac e 5:
NOW THEREFORE. l , Th omas .J . Burns . .\layo r of the C ity of Englewood,
Co lorado, h e r e b y proclaim the wee k of October 23 · 29, 1995 as:
CO:\DIL;l."lTY POLICf::';G WEEK
in the C ity of Englewoo d , Col orad o, a nd urge all m e mbe r s of the C i ty of
Eng l e woo d . Colorado t o r e cog ni ze and ce lebrate thi s s p ecia l occas i on .
Gl \'E '.\ under my h and and seal this 16th day of Oc t ober , 1995 .
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e ffe ctive way to combat the cau ses a nd occ un-e nc e of crime: and
WHEREAS, through innovativ e co mmunity p a rtners hips involving
ci tize n s, neighborh oo d groups, individu a l poli ce officers. law e nforcement
age n cies. e lec t e d oflicial s, th e medi a a nd bu s in ess lea d e r s, Co lorado ha s
mad e community poli c in g a mod e l for coop e rativ e probl e m-solving and law
e nforce me nt; a nd
WHEREAS the Co lorado Co n so rtium for Co mmunity Policing, part of
Metro De nv e r Projec t PA CT , assis t s loca l agencies to fund and implement
program s aimed at fo t e 1;ng co mmunity orie nte d policing programs; and
WHEREAS. it is important ~rnd apprnpriate t o r e cognize the s ignificant
r ole of co mmunity po li ci n g in making ou r s treets. co mmuniti es and
n e ig hborh oo ds safer pla ces :
NOW THEREFO RE . l , Th oma s ,J. Burn -. .\l::i yo r of the C ity of Englewood,
Co lorado, h e r e b y proc laim th e wee k of October 23 -29, 1995 as:
CO~L1\1U1\1TY POLICING WEEK
in the C ity o f Engl e woo d , Co lora d o, and urge all membe r s of the City of
En g le woo d. Co lo rad o to recogni ze a nd ce le bra t e this spe cial occasion.
Cl\ EN under my hand and ·ca l this 16th day of October. 1995.
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effe ctiv e wny to co mb at th e cause s and occ urre n ce o f crim e; and
WHEREAS, throug h in n ovati \·e co mmunity partners hips involving
citiz ens, n e ighborhood groups, in di \·idu a l p o li ce office r s , law e nforce ment
age nci es, e l e cte d official s. the media ::ind busin ess lea d ers, Co lorado h as
m ade co mmuni ty po li cing a m od e l for coo pera tiv e pro b le m -so lving a nd law e n forc e m e nt; and
WHEREAS the Co lo rnd o Co nso rt i um fo r Co mmunity P oli ci ng, part of
.\l et r o De nv e r Proj ec t P.e\CT , ::i ss ists locnl ::ig e n c ies to fund and impl e m ent
progrn m s ni m e d n t fost e ring commun i ty orie nte d p o li cin g prog r.:im s; and
\\'H ERE.e\S. it is impon,111t a nrl nppro p r iate t o r eco gn ize th e s igni fi cant
r o le o f co mmunity puli c rn !; 111 ma kin g ou r str eet.,,, c o mrn u ni ues nnd n e ig hbo1·hoods sa fer p/ac,·~:
S O \\' THEREFOR·'. l , Th o mn · .J . Bu rn s . .\b yo r of th e C ity of Engle woo d .
C o lo rad o . h e re by proclaim t h e w ee k of Octo he r 23 · 2~J. 1995 ns :
CO.\'-'IL~lTY POLIC~G WEEK
in t he C i ty o f En!.!k'\\'oo d. o lo rad o. ~ind ur2e :.ill members o f the Ci ty of
En g l e \\'oo d. olor~1d o t o rl·CO!.!lllZl' and celd1ra e this speci:.i l occ :.i s io n .
G l\.E :\' under n _v h.11 ,11 d ~<,ii h1,-Ji ;th :.i .\ o f Oct obe r. 1995.
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COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA ITEM SUBJECT: Amendment to King
DATE: October 16, 1995 Soopers/Trolley Square Planned '. Development
INITIATED BY: James M. Sullivan of Sul-STAFF SOURCE: Robert Simpson, Man-
livan Hayes Brokerage, on behalf of Dillon ager, Neighborhood and Business Develop-
Companies, Inc. ment
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COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION;
Council GoaI; Economic Development
Previous Council Actjon: City Council approved the King Soopersffrolley Square Planned
Development in May of 1995. On September 18, 1995, City Council set Octooer 16, 1995 as
the date for the public hearing for this Planned Development Amendment.
RECOMMENDED ACTION;
Staff requests City Council to approve by resolution the amendment to the King Soop-
ersffrolley Square Planned Development
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTITIEQ;
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City Council approved the Planned Development for redevelopment of Kin& Soopers/Trolley
Square in May , 1995 . The Planned Development is bounded by West Aoyd Avenue on the
north, South Broadway on the east, Englewood Parkway on the south, and South Bannock
Street on the west . When the Planned Development was considered by City Council, final
design of the retail pad proposed for the northeast comer of the block had not been deter-
mined. A condition of the original approval was to require submission of an amendment to the
Planned Development at the time such designs and specifications were finalized. This com-
munication achieves that purpose.
The amendment proposes a retail pad site 2 ,500 square feet in size. It is proposed to accom-
modate two retail uses as would be permitted in the B-1 Zone District . The design of the
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buildin& is compatible, in terms of style and material, with the existin& Kin& Soopers store,
and with the existing Kaufman's Men's Store. The proposed pad site will include approxi-
mateiy 2,000 square feet of landscaping, providing a net increase of 1,600 square feet of land-
scaping for the total development.
QN,\NCJAL IMPACT;
Short-tam rewnues will be pnerated throu&h construction and permit fees. Lon&-term reve-
nue is pneraled throu&h the two new retail businesses' sales tu revenues. There will aho be
additional employment opportunities.
LIST QF A'[[ACHMENTS;
Resolution
Findings of Fact
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
IN TIIE MA Tl'ER OF CASE 11-95
nNDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS
AND RECOMMENDATIONS RELATING
TO AN AMENDMENT TO TIIE KING
SOOPERS AT TROLLEY SQUARE
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
INITIATED BY:
DILLON COMPANIES, INC.
D/B/A KING SOOPERS
65 TEJON STREET
DENVER, COLORADO
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nNDINGS OF FACT AND
CONCLUSIONS OF THE
OTY PLANNING AND
ZONING COMMISSION
Commission members present : Homer, Redpath, Shoop , Tobin, Weber, Doualu, Dummer ,
Mason
Commission members absent : Garren
Cased #8-9S was opened for Public Hearin& before the City Plannina and Zonin& Conunission on
Auaust 22, 199S in the City Council Chambers ofEn&lewood City Hall.
Testimony was received from staff and from a representative for the appliara. The Commission
received the Notice of Public Hearin&, Cenific:ation of Postin&, and the Staff Repon, Ill of which
were incorporated into and made a pan of the record of the Public Hearina.
DNDJNGS QF FACT
1. THAT the Public Hearin& WIS initiated upon receipt of an application filed by James Mi·
chael Sullivan , President of Sullivan Hayes Brokerqe on behalf of Dillon Companies , Inc.,
d/b/a Kina Soopers .
2 . THAT the Notice of Public Hearin& WIS published in the En11ewgod &rlld on Aupst 10,
199S, and the property WIS posted the required minimum IS days, which sl1ns set forth the
date, time , and place of said Public Hearin&,
3. THAT Plannina Administrator Stin testified that the issue before the Commission is the
proposed amendment of the Planned Development approved for Kina Soopers in May ,
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1995, which amendment is for die addition of a 2,500 square foot retail pad on lhe nonh·
east corner of the bloclt bounded by Floyd Avenue on lhe north, Soulh Broadway on die
east, En&lewood Parkway on die south, and South Bannock Street on die west.
THAT Plannin& Administrator Stitt testified the proposed amendment entails no chanae to
the Planned Development previously approved by City Council in May, 1995.
THAT Plannin& Administrator Stitt testified that, includin& die landscapin& proposed in this
amendment, there will be a net increase in die amount of landscapln& on Ille tow lite.
Plannin& Administrator Stitt further testified that die Landscape Ordinance does not differ·
emiate between •sod" and •plantin& beds" u landscapin&.
THAT Plannin& Administrator Stitt testified lhe parltin& needs for die 2,500 square foot
retail pad will be adequately provided on-site of the Kin& Soopen development.
THAT James Sullivan, representin& Dillon Companies, Inc ., testified that Ille proposed
amendment reflects no chanses to the ori&inal Planned Development u previously approved
by City Council, and that the only purpose for the amendment is to desipate the 2,500
square foot retail pad. Mr. Sullivan further testified that this will be a muhi-tenant build·
in&, that the desi&n of the structure reflects no specific tenant requiremenu, and that si&·
nage for the uses will meet specifications oflhe Si&n Code .
THAT Mr. Sullivan testified to improvements proposed for the overall block, includin&
resurfacin& of the parkin& loc after ruin& of die Broadway mail and parkin& ltt\lCIUre, and
installation of new li&htin1 .
THAT Mr . Sullivan testified to adequacy of pedestrian-ways and access for wheelchair
bound clients.
THAT Mr. Sullivan, in response to inquiries by Commissioner Horner, leldfied thll a
planter box will not be placed around existina street trees. Mr. Sullivan funher leldfied
re&ardin& exterior li&htin& on die 2,500 square foot structure, notin& thll a~ of die
exterior li&htin& will be reflective li1htin& from the buildina in1erior. from die street liahU
and the parkin& loc li&hts .
THAT Commissioner Horner discussed his concerns reaardina a procnasion of lflllld area
into the sidewalk area alon1 Broadway. Commissioner Horner expreued the opinion thll it
would be prudent to maintain a uniform sidewalk width. Commissioner Dummer con-
curred .
CONCLUSIONS
THAT proper notice of the Public Hearin& was published in the Eallcwl;pl Hmld on
Auaust 10, 1995, and die property was posted the required 15 days .
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2. THAT testimony wu received from staff and from the applicant represeiltative, and wu
made pan of lhe record of the Public ffearina.
3. THAT wriuen information, in the form of the staff repon, wu received and incorporlled
into the record of the Public Hearin&.
4. THAT the proposed amendment to the Kina Soopers Planned Development ii for the des-
i1nation of die 2,500 square foot retail pad on the nonheast corner of the block.
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111EREFORE, It is the decision of the City P11nnina and Zonin& Commiuion 1h11 the Pllnnecl
Development for Kina Soopers should be amended to include the 2,500 square foot retail pad in
compliance with the desi1n plans presented by the applicant.
lbis decision was reached upon a vote on a motion made at the meetina of the City Plannina and
Zonina Commission on Auaust 22, 1996, by Mr. Horner, seconded by Ms. Tobin, amended by
Mr . Horner, and seconded by Mr . Shoop . Said amended motion stales :
TIie ....... C:-aillioa recommend to City Collacil tut the Kini 5oopen aa Troley
5qun PIMaecl Dewlopaeat be approved as modified with the elimiaatioa el die brick ,_aer .......... A-5.
TIie Plaaaia& eo..aillioa recommends to the applicaat llaat die strip el.-..,. i» wa«ely
• feet ill widtll procrudin1 iato the Broadway sidewalk be replaced willl coecrete.
1be Vote WIS called :
AYES :
NAYS :
Weber, Doualas, Dummer, Horner, Shoop, Tobin, Mason
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ABSTAIN : Redpalh
ABSENT : Garrett
1be motion carried .
These Findinas and Conclusions are effective as of the meetin1 of Au1ust 22, 1995.
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STAFF REPORT
CASE NO, 1-,s
SJAR REPORT RE;
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King Soopers Planned Development Amendment
PAD JO BE CONSIDERED;
August 22, 1995
NAME AND ADDRESS OF ARLICANT;
James Michael Sullivan, President
Sullivan Hayes Brokerage
1001 Lincoln Street
Denver, CO 80203
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PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC REARING
NAME AND ADDRESS OF PRQPEBD' OWNER/LESSEE;
Dillon Companies, Inc .
d/b/a /King Soopers
65 Tejon Street
Denver, CO
ZONE DISTRICT;
B-1 , Business District
RELATION TO COMPRERENSJYI PLAN;
The 1979 Generalized Land Use Map designates this area u part of the Central Business District .
The proposed medical office building is consistent with this designation.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION;
See Planned Development .
LOCATION OF PROPEBD';
The subject propeny is located in the area bounded by West Floyd AverM on the nonh, South
Broadway on the east, Englewood Parkway on the south, and South Bannock Street on the west .
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PROCEDURE;
The Planning Conunission is required to hold a Public Hearing on the proposed Planned
Development Amendment. The recommendation of the Planning Conunission to af)F.OYe, or
deny the Planned Development Amendment must be forwarded to City Council within thirty days
of the Public Hearing. City Council may choose to hold a Public Hearing on the proposed
Planned Development Amendment or the City Council may act upon the recommendation of the
Planning Commwion without holding a Public Hearing .
CQMMENJS FROM QTREB DEPARTMENTS;
Safetv Se,yjces -Community Se,yjces: All construction must comply with applicable building
codes.
DEPARTMENT Of COMMUNIJY DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS;
The proposed amendment to the King Soopers Planned Development is for the addition of a
2,500 square foot retail pad site to be located at the northeast comer of the Trolley Square center.
This pad site was included as a part of the original Planned Development . However, at the time
the original Planned Development was being considered, the final design and specifications of the
proposed pad site were not available . Therefore, as a condition of approval, an amendment to the
Planned Development is required to be submitted and approved before the pad site can be
developed .
In reviewing a Planned Development the following standards are to be applied:
I . Uses permitted . The use of the property which is the subject of the Planned Development,
shall be a Permitted Principal Use in the Zone District in which the Development is located,
or a use permitted pursuant to other provisions of the Zoning Ordinance .
The proposed retail uses are permitted in the B-1 zone disrict.
2. The Planned Development shall be consistent with the intent ofu.e Comprehensive Plan and
the policies therein .
As part of a Central Business District, the propr.1sed redevelopment of Trolley
Square is consistent with the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan.
3. The Planned Development's relationship to its surroundi .,p shall be co111idered in order to
avoid adverse effects to the existing and possible 6auare deYelopmem caused by traffic
circulation, building height or bulk, lack of screening or intrusions of privacy.
The proposed pad will be developed with a one llory building of2,S00 tquare feet .
The design of the buildinl is compatible, in terms of ltyle and material, with the
existing King Soopers buddina, ICaufmans Men's Store u well u other buildings
in the downtown area . ·
4 . Minimum requirements for usable open space shall be set through the overall design and
amenities proposed for development.
The proposed pad site will include approximately 2,000 aquare feet of landscaping .
This is a net increase of approximately 1,600 square feet of landtcaping .
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S. The number of off-street parking spaces in the proposed development shall not be less than
the requirement of Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.
The approved King Soopers Planned Development included parking to
accommodate the proposed pad site .
6. Site Plan . The approving agencies shall be satisfied that the site plan for the Planned
Development meets all the following requirements :
1.. If the proposed development includes multi-family or nonresidential buildings or
structures and is adjacent to a single family residential use district. the development shall
contain a buffer.
This development is not adjacent to a single-family residential use district .
12.. Within the Planned Development, sufficient space must be provided between buildings
and structures, giving consideration to their intended use, their location, design and height,
the placement and extent of facing window areas, and the topography and other such
other natural features as will assure privacy and a pleasant environment .
This amendment does not change the location or size of the structures u approved
in the original Planned Development.
"-If the area of the development is such that an internal circulation system is necessary,
such a system shall be designed for the type of traffic that will be generated, and all curbs
at entrances and other access points shall have ramps to facilitate access for the
handicapped and bicycles .
The development of this pad site will not change the traffic circulation system u
presented in the original planned development .
fl Bicycle and pedestrian trails are to be provided where the City bicycle and/or trail plan
or the Regional Bicycle Transportation Plan shows such trail or trail corridor .
No trails are proposed for the subject site .
" The site plan shall provide for the maximum preservation of natural drainage areas,
vegetat ion and other desirable features .
Since the site is currently developed this provision is not applicable .
RECOMMENDATION;
The Department of Community Development recommends that the Kina Soopers Planned
Development Amendment be approved .
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PLANNED DEVELOPMENT APPUCA110N~ r-
Northeaat· Corner of PD boan4ed by Broa4vay, Bannock
Floyd Avenue and BD9l...ood Parkway
Addreu of Subject Property: ---------------------
Applic:ant's Name: Sullivan Bayea Brokera9e
Address : 1001 Lincoln Street Denver, CO 10203
Telephone: 303-534-0900
PropenyOwner'sName: Dillon Companies Inc., d/b/a Kin9 IOOpera
Address : 65 Tejon Street
Telephone: 303 778-2700
Denver, CO 10223
ProposedUseofProperty: Retail UH -2500 S.F. Pad Site
Submitted herewith is the required file of IU1QJKl fbr dlia ,.._. Devtlopnw, =c: In addition, I
understand that I will be required to poll the property~ to.,..,,_•' by the Depanmem of
Community Development, ad to pay fbr lbe COIi fJl.. rnw fll ... llpl aallice of the Public ~
before the City PJannina a z-. Comn,iuion 11111 Nin .. City Cculcil, ...... Couaci1 dltermine dlll 11
is to the public interest to bold a tiariDa on dis llpllli CIBD
Sullivan.3:;•• Brokerage
Applicuc (Coq,o. ar iiiividuai)
.1 .... Michael lullivan
President
Dillon co.pan!•• Inc.
July 11, 1H5
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INFQRMA'QON JO ACCOMPANY APPUCADQN
PrelirniNa Pygs A Preliminary Plan lbowins the • cletails of tbe PIOPONd Planned Dewlopmeat at
a lClle of not las than 1 • • 50' and in adJicied :=': evaluate the~ ~ daip,and
other features of the propoaed deYelopmell&. ne Pnlimimry Plam 111U1t comaia. illla6r u • applicablc.111-..--· -.
the f'ollowina mininun information:
1. A boundary IUl'W)';
2. The emtina topoaraphic chlnclcr ofdle lllld;
3. The= lancl uies;
t ~~~-::==:tt9=~~unbeipl; 6. The major poinu ofaccm 10 pulllic • -way, the intemal 1raflic: 111d c:irculatioD sylllml. if
applicable. ofl'-ltreet partcias ............ and...._. INU;
7. The location, heipt and lia of --' . fimca. ~and.A.we:.:-devicll mndin ._,_. __ ..: P'vr-llllllt -.-_,, _ _,_ ~
typi .... _. ... om;
I. Alas which are to be C,OIMJed. dediClled or nawd for public purpotN. indudina. but DOt limited
to, parks and recreatioall purpom. iril'fi"I. but aot limiled to, parts and rac:nadclllll --.
schools, public blai)dinp, or Giber pulllic: pmpote1;
9. Areas subject to a 100-,ar loodiDs cycle;
10. A pneral landscape plan wilh major types of materials daipated u to purpose;
11. Desipation of various ltapl for COllllnlCliDn, if appticlble.
B . Writtm Swcmcnt The Planned Developmenl appticllioa all caaill the Howins ,ninimoun
information :
1. A statement of the present ownership 111d alepl delcripcion ofaD ofthe lad included in the
Planned Development;
2. An explanation of the objectiYa to be achieved by the dew:lopmlnl. inc:l11diD1 buiJdina
descriptions, lketcha, or ellYaliou u may be DICIIIUJ to clelc:ribe the~
3. A development schedule indi Mi. die appro..imat,e dare..._ GOllllrUClion ofdle ~ or
... es of tbe development CIII be ..,.a.t to bepl and 10 be oamplele4;
4. Copies of any specilJ ........., CXJ1MY111C:e1. ,...iccioal, or covw wllicb wiD aovena the
~. maintenance and procec:tion of the de\..._. and public areas.
C. The applicant may submit any other inf'onulion or abibiu demled ~ to the evaluation of the
proposed Development Plan.
DO NOT WIUTI IN TBIS SPAQ
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Pre-Application Conference Dale:~ Camn,i,.. llllrilrt DIie: __ .. ____ _
Amon Taken: ------------:~--:------------__;;.;.;..;.,-....,.-1
Date Submiued to City Council : _____ CilJ Couacil lfariaa .. ·--------
City Council Action : ________________________ •
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RESOLUTION NO. _
SERIES OF 1995
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A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE DILLON COMPANIES,
INC. (KING SOOPERS) PLANNED DEVELOPMENT.
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council approved the Dillon Companies, Inc. Planned
Development with the passage of Resolution No . 39, Series of 1995; and
WHEREAS, Dillon Companies, Inc. filed an application requestinc an amendment to
the approved Planned Development t.o include a 2,500 equare foot retail pad on the north-
east comer of the Planned Development at Floyd Avenue and South Broadway; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendment entails changes only to the proposed pad site as
approved on the oriapnal Planned Development; and
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WHEREAS, the proposed 2,500 square feet retail pad will be developed with a one story
building, the design of the building will be compatible, in terms of style and material, with
the existing King Soopers building and Kaufman& Men's Store as well as other buildinp
in the downtown area ; and
WHEREAS, the proposed retail uses are permitted in the B-1 zone district; and
WHEREAS, this amendment to the Dillon Companies, Inc. Planned Development was
considered by the Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission at a Public Hearinc
which was held on August 22, 1995; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Planning and Zoning Commisaion approved the application
by Dillon Companies, Inc. with certain recommendations;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.THAT:
Ses;t,jgp 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado her~ approves the
recommendations of the Englewood Planninc and Zoninc Commission as to the
amendment to the Planned Development adopted by Resolution No . 39, Series of 1995, of the
Dillon Companies, Inc . (King Soopers) to include a 2,500 equare foot retail pad on the north-
east corner of Floyd Avenue and South Broadway with the followinc recommendation :
A . The elimination of the brick planter box as shown around the existinc street
trees.
5cctipp 2. The applicant has the option ofreplacinc the four foot wide strip ofcrus which
protrudes into the South Broadway sidewalk with a concrete sidewalk. Doinc so would
maintain a consistent width of sidewalk alone thia portion of the west side of South
Broadway.
Ses;t,jgp 3. Each of the foregoinc recommendation, shall be done at the expenN of Dillon
Companies, Inc. and at no cost to the City.
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Sec:tioo 4. A Public Hearing was held on October 16, 1995 at 7 :30 P .M.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this _ day of-----• 1995.
Thomae J . Bums, Mayor
ATTEST:
Loucriahia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify the
above i1 a true copy of Resolution No ._, Series of 1995.
Loucriahia A. Ellis
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PROOF OF PUBLICATION
THE ENGLEWOOD
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STATE OF COLORAOO )
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newspaper is a newspaper within the
meaning of the act of the General
Assembly of the State of Colorado,
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"legal Noli:es nt AdverliNmerD" nt
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THE ENGLEWOOD
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newspaper is a newspaper within the
meaning of the act of the General
Assembly of the State of Co/oradO,
llppfOved March 30, 1923, and 8rdled
'1.egal Notices and Advertiaemerts· and
other acts relatlng to the printing and
publishing of legal notice and was
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saif "8Wlpaper, om, em, week. on 119 sane day o1 eacti WIik.
for a period of .................................... .
consecutive Insertions : that the first
publication of said notice was In the
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and the last Pl lbllcation of Uid notice
was In the Issue of said newspaper
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C E I T 1 F 1 C A T 1 0 N O F P O S T 1 N I
[ ] Board of Adjustaent and
Appeals
[] City Planning and Zoni
Coaission
(,{l City Council
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ATTACH Ptl>TOCiRAPH HERE
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Attached 1s a photograph of a sign as it 1s erected on the following described
property.
Address: _....;.T..:..ro""l'-'1...,ey.__S.gu::a:a;.;.re.;;....;;S;.;.;h~op,..pa.a.i.;.;.ng_c""'en"'"'t;..;;;e.;...r -'l"""o""'ca;.;;t""ed.;;;...;:a;..;;;t....;E;.;.n.,.g"'"'l ewo=o""'d:;.....;..Pa;;;.;r;..;;k;;.;;;w.;;;,ay.___
and Broadway, Englewood, Colorado
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I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for
a period of 18 days, frOIII September 29, 1995 (Friday)
to October 16, 1995 (Monday)
State of ,Cal..orado ) . ue.~ ) ss
-k'" unty of ""1fahoe )
Subs~,:_ibed and swom to before ae this -~/..._{, ___ L __ day of C,. '' tJl?f
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Ny Coaission expires: MY COMMI SSIO N EXPIRES AUCtm?l tir ·.
A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign .
Such certification aay be subllitted to the Departllent of C01111Unity Developaent
prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing.
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
A PAF.CEL OF LAtlD SITUATED HI TIii!: SE 1/4 OF TIIE SW 1/'I OF
SECTIOII 34, TOWHSIIIP 4 SOUTH, Rl\l·IGB 68 WEST OF TIIE 6TII
P. M. , FURTIIEP. DESCRIBED AS FOL'1<?14S,
CCHMEtlCUIG AT TIIE tlOftTIIEI\ST CORtlER OF TIIE SE 1/•I OF TIIE
SW 114 OF SAID 5ECTI0t1 34, SAID CORtlBR BEitlG HOtlUHBtlTBD
B'l 1\11 I\LUHHIUM CAPPED PIN, STA11PBD L.S. '12083, IN A RANGE
BO:<i THEflCE S 89°53"01" W. /\LOUG TIIE tlORTII LitlE OF THE SE
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OF' EIIGLE\.lt)OD SURI/E'/ Otl SAID SECTION 34, PREPARBD B'l GUIGER'l
/\SSCCI/\TES, IIIC., DURING SEPTEMBER 1980, (SAID SIJRVB'l ON
FILE HI TIIE CIT'l OF EtlGLEWOOD OFFICBS Otl SIIEET 4 OF 1J I, A
DISTAIICE OF' 50 . 00 F'EE1' TO 1"11E WBST RIGIIT-OP'-WAY LINE OF'
B?.OAD\oll\'l I\S DEFUIED OM TIIE PLAT OF NORMANDY ADDITiotl AS
RECORDED Itl PLI\T BOOK 'I AT P/\GE 32 IN TIIE OFFICE OF TIIB
CLERI< AHO RECORDER OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY I TIIBNCB 5
00°07'53" W. I\LONG SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LitlB, PARALLEL
WITII TIIE EAST LIHE OF TIIE SW 114 OP' SI\ID SBC'rIOH 34, I\
DISTANCE OF' 199.49 FEET TO I\ POINT 7.ee FBET, AS
MEASURED I\T RIGHT I\HGLE NORTHEP.LY P'ROH THB HORTH LINB OF
LOT 12, BLOCK 8, NORMANDY ADDITIOH1 THBHCE DEPARTING SAID
WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE 5 89•53'91" W. PARALLEL WITH TIIE
HORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 12, PARALLEL WITH THE HORTH LINE
OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SI\ID SECTION 34, I\ DISTl\tlCE
OF 298. 00 FEET TO THE CEtlTSRLINB OF SOUTH ACOM/\ STRBET I\S
DEFUIED BY THAT PAOCEL DESCRIBED Itl BOOK 856 AT PAGE 246,
UI THE OFFICE OF THE CLEP.K AtlD RECORDBR OF ARI\PI\HOB
COUNTY, BEING THE TRUE POltlT OF BEG1Ht1ING1 THENCE
COtlTitlUHIG S. 89° 53 '01" W. ALOtlG LAS1' SI\ID COURSE, PARALLEL
WITH SAID tlORTH LOT LINE, PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTH LINB OF
SAID SE 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 30.10 FEET TO I\ POINT 6t.tt .
FEET, AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES, WESTERLY FROM TIIS BAST
RIGHT-OF-WI\'/ LIHE OF SOUTH ACOMA STREET1 TIIENCB DEPARTING
SAID PARALLEL LINS, S. 00°07'53" W. PARALLBL WITH Si\ID
BAST RIGIIT-OF-WAY LitlC: OF SOUTH ACOMA STRBBT, PARALLEL
WITH THE EAST LINE OF TIIE SW l/4 OF SAID SECTION 34, A
DISTi\NCE OF 439.66 FEET TO THE HOR1'H RIGIIT-OF-WI\Y LitlB
OF WEST GIRI\P.D A1/EtlUE AS DEFltlED B"l THAT PAOCEL O&:SCRIBED
IN BCOK 127 AT · PAGE 271 IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AHO
P.SCOP.DER OF SI\ID AP.I\P!iHOE COUNT'/, Si\ID RIGHT-OF-WA'! LINE
ae:rnG 690. 6 FSET HORTHEP.L'l FROM AHO PARALLEL WITH THE
SOUTH LINE OF THE s;., 11 ol I THINCE DEPARTING S,\ID PARALLi!:L
LHIC:, S. 89"5,rl'22" E. i\i..Ol'IG Si\!D HCP.TH RIGHT-OP'-Wi\'l LINB,
A DISTi\HCS OP' 30.90 P'SET TO THE CEUTZRLINE OP' SOUTH ACOMA
STP.EC:T At DEP'It1ED B'l Si\10 PARCSL DESCRI3BD HI BOOK 850 AT
P!\GE 24'5 HI Si\ID AP.AP!\HOE COUtlT'! RECOFDS1 THENC3 DBPAnTitlG
Si\ID MOR II RIGliT-OF-Wi\'l LINE, W. ~1')0 07' 53" B. I\LotlG Si\ID
,:::nT~P.LINE, P!\?.ALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE SW 1 /.I OF
SECT!Otl 34, A DISTi\HCE OF 439. ae FSE'r TO THE POHi'! OF
BEG:NNIMG,
CGIJti'!''l OF AP.APAnOE, STATS OF CO!.OP.AOO
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A PAF.CEL OF LAtlD SITUATED HI TIIE SC: l/4 OF 'CIIE SW l /4 OF
SECTION 3-1, TOWHSHIP ,a SOUTH, RAHIJB 68 WEST OP' TIIE 6TII P .H., DESCP.I8ED AS F1JLL01o1S,
BEGIMtlHIG AT THE IMTERSECTIOM OF THE: SOUTH RIGIIT-OF-WI\Y OF
WEST FLO'iO A'l3MUE MIO Tlii:! wr:sT R!Gii'f-OF-Wi\'{ OF /\COM,, STREET,
AS Si-iO\oltl 011 A SUP.1/E'/ B'L BC:NCi-lMARK S:NGUIEERHIG, LTD .•
T:.:TLC:D "DOCUMENTATION M,;P, BCIJtlDI\R'l SURI/E'/", JOB tlO . 73,
DATED .:\PRii, 2 7, 1984, WIT!! ,\LL Bli:.\P.UIGS C0tl1'.\HIED IISREON
BAS30 UPOtl SAID SURVEY MAP, THENCE S H•Gl7'SJ" W ALONG THS
WEST P.!GHT!.OF-WA'l OF ACCMI\ STREET, 437.16 FE:i!T TO A POHIT
Z . 5'11 F:!ET NOfiTH OF THE NOP.TH RI,::;H'!'-OF-WAY L .itlE OF E:<!STING
WEST GIRARD 1\1/ENUE, AS SIICWN OH SA!D SURVEY, SAID FOINT
· i\LS() aEING ON THE PF.OP<JSED NORTII lUGll'f-OF-WA'l LINE OF
il:MGU!WCOD PAP.KWA'l I THENCE N 89" Se' :?2 • W ALOHG SAID
P!;OPOSC:D RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, SAID LIME BBING 2. 59 Fli:ET
HOF.Tit OF THE NOP.Tl, RIGIIT-OF-WA'l L!NE OP E:<ISTING WEST
G:i::sAF.O AVENUE, 1-1. 80 FEE!' TO A POINT OF CUR•IE1 THEHCi ALONG
SAID PROPOSED IUGHT-OF-Wl\'l LINB, ALOHC THE ARC OP' I\ CURVB
TO THE RIGHT, HAVItlG A RADIUS OF 231. 59 F'BBT, AtlD I\ C&:tlTRAL
ANGLE OF 35•0J'ee·, A DISTANCB OF 141.62 PBBT TO A POINT
OF Tl\tlGEtlT1 THEHCE ALONG SAID PROPOSED RIGHT-OP-WAY LINE,
N 54•47'24• W 5.90 FBBT TO A P0It1T OP' CURVE, TIIENCB
COl'ITINUHIG ALOI-IC SAID PROPOSBD l:UGHT-OF-WI\Y Litll, I\LOHG
THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THB LBFT, HAVING I\ RADIUS OF lll. se
FEET, AHO A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21"42'5e·, I\ DISTAHCB OP 125.64
FEET TO THE UITERSECTION OP SAID CURVlil WITH THB BAST RIGHT-
OF-WAY LUIE OF BANNOCK STRHT, AS SHOWN ON SAID SURVBY1
THEtlCE: N. 00°01' lr W ALONG SAID BAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINB
OF BAHNOCK STP.EET, 339.83 FEBT TO THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF WEST FLO'ID AVEHUE, AS SHOWtl ON SAID SURVEY,
THENCE N 89• 53 '01" l!l ALONG S,UD SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LIN£,
266. 61 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGUINUIG,
COUHTY OF ARAPAHOE, STI\Tl!l OF COLORADO .
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A PARCEL OF LAND BEING PART OF BLOCK 8, tlORMl\tlDY ADDITION,
AND THl!l UNPLATTED LAtlD AD.JACl!:NT TO SAID BLOCK 8, Si\ID
P!\RCEL SITUATED IN THC: SE 114 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTIOtl 34,
TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., FURTHER
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,
COHMEMCUIG AT TIIE NORTHEAST CORtlEP. OF THE SE l /4 OP TliE
SW l / -1 OF Si\!D SECTION 34, SI\ID CORNER BEitlG HOtlUMENTED BY
Ml I\LUMIIIIUH C!\PPED PHI, STAMPED L.S. 112003, Itl II tll\NGE
BOX I TIIENCE S 89° 53' 01" W ALONG TIIE MORTH LINE OF 1'HE
SE l / 4 OF THE SW 114 OF SI\ID SECTION 34 AS DEFUIED Otl THE en·, OF ENGLEWOOD SURVEY ON SAID SECTiotl 34, PREPA?.ED BY
GINGERY ASSOC I ATES, INC. , DURHIG SEPTEMBER 1980, I SAID
SURVE'L Otl FILE IN THE CIT'L OF BNGLEWOOD OFFICES ON. SHEET 4
OF 13), A DISTANCE OF S0.00 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF BROADWA'l AS DEFUIED OH THE PLAT OF NORMANDY ADDITION
AS RECORDED HI PLAT BCOK 4 I\T PAGE 32 IN THE OFFICE OF THE
cu:P.K AND . P.ECORDER OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNT'.! I THEMC:l s
00007' S3" W ALONG SAID \ofEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LUIE, P!\?.ALLEL
WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE SW l/4 OF Si\ID SECTION .H. A
DISTANCE OF 263 .64 FSET TO A POINT OH THE SOUTH L!Ni!: OF
T~ACT DESCRIBED IN DOCUHEtlT RECORDED IH BOOK :?225 AT PAGE
31 'I, AtlD THE TRUii POUIT OF BEGINNING I THBtlCE S ee• 97' 5 l" W
Ai.OtlG LAST SAiD COURSE, ALONG SiUD WEST RIGHT-OF-'.4A'l LUii,
PAP.ALLEL WITH Si\ID EAST LINS, A DISTAtlCS OF 271.85 FEET TO
THE HOP.THEi\ST CORtlEE! OF THAT PARC3L OF Li\HO DESCFl!BED IN
cCOK 995 AT PAGE l3 HI THiil OP'P'ICE OP' THE CLEP.K AtlD RECORDER
Qf Si\!D Ar.APAHOE COUHT'f I THENCE N 89• 5"1' 2:;:· W ~LONG THE
NOP.TH LrnE OF SAID P1'nCEL. P1'RALi..EL \of!TH THE HCP.:'~ i.HIE
OF WEST ,;:rnAF.D AVENUi::, A DISTAtlCE OF n. S0 F~31' re THE
NOP.THWES-:' COF.tlEa OF SAID ?!\OCEL DESCR!BEC rn 3(."CK ~9S,
?;GE 331 THENCE s H 0 1i. s::· w ALCtlG THE WBST LINE Or S/\:0
:=,,?.C3L. A D!.STA.tlCE OF 1-as. 24 FEET TO '!'HE UOF.TH R!ljn1'-0F-Wl\'l
LINE OF WEST G!RAF.D 1\1/l!:HIJE, I\S DE:;"Ulr;D B'l Ti!..\T P!\ii=.CSL
03SCR:::aED HI acoK 1:!i ,,T PAGE 27: HI THE OF~!C8 •JF THE
r: Lii.:P.K i'JIO ~!::C'JE.DEn OF s,,:;:o A(U\P!\HGE COUNT'!. s., iD ~!GUT-OF-
•,1;,! LHIE BEHIG 690 . 6 ~SET tlOP.THEF.L'! ?'RCH .MID Pi\RALL&L WITH
T:iE SCUT:i Li~IE! •)F Tm;: s~ l / •1, THE!IC3 N 89° SQ.:!:" '.-" ALONG
;;;,re, :IOE.':S R!GHT-OF-WA'f L!m: A D::STi\HCS OF :NS. 50 FEET TO
THE CEtlTEOLit-tE: OF SOUTH I\COHA STREET I\S DEFINED B'l THI\T
PARCEL DESCRIBED Itl BOOK 856 AT Pi'IGE 246 Itf THE OFFICE OF
THE CLERK l\tlD RECORDER OF SAID I\RAPI\IIOE COUtlT'l I THENCE
DEPAF.T IIIG SI\ ID tlORTH RIGIIT-01-"-WA 'l LitlE, ti 9011 97' 53" E I\LOtlO
Si\ID C!:;IITEP.LitlE PAFIALLEL WITII TUE EAST LINE OF SW l / ,f OF
SAID SECTION 3'1, A DISTAtlCE OF 375 .65 FEET TO TIIB
it1TEF.SECTI0tl OP Si\ID CEtlTERLIHE WITH THE WESTERLY e::<TEtlSIOtl
OF THE WUTII LitlE SAID TRACT OESC?.IBED IH BOOK 2225 AT PI\GB
3101 TIIE ICE DEPARTING SAID CEHTEP.LitlE, ti 89•53'91" E ALONG
SAID WE"'fERL'l E:<TENSIOtl OF AHO ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF
TRACT DESCRIBED Itl BCOK 2225 AT PAGE 310, PI\RI\LLEL WITH
L HIE PARI\LLEL W ITII Tlli:: HOP.TII LltlE OF TIIB SB l / ,t OF TIIE SW
1/4 OF SAID SECTION J.I, A DIS'fl\tlCE: OF 298.H FEET TO THE
P')ItlT OF BEGINHitlG,
COIJtlT'! OF AAAPAHOE, STATE OF COLOF.ADO.
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I\ PAE.CEL OF LI\ND BEING A PART OF BLOCK 8, tlORHftHDY ftDDITIOtl,
ANO THE ut-iPLATTBO LI\NO I\D.ll\CEtlT TO LOT 12, SAID DLCCK D,
SAID PARCEL SITUftTSD IN 'rHB SB l/ol OP' TIii SW 114 OF
S&:CTIOH 34, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANG&: 68 WIST OP' TIii 6TH P.H.,
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,
COHHEHCil:IG AT THB HORTHBAST CORHBR OP' TIii SB 114 OF TIIB SW
114 OF SA!D SECTION 34, SAID CORNER BBIHG HOHUHIHTID 81 AH
ALUH!NIUH CAPPED PIH, STAHPBD L.S. 112•e1, IHA RAHGB eox,
THBNCB S ~9•53'•1• W ALOHG THI HORTH LIHB OP THI SB l/4
OF THB SW 114 OF SAID SBCTIOH l4 AS DBPINBD Otl TIIB CIT'! OF
BNGLIWOOD SURVEY OH SAID SBCTIOH 34, PRBPARBD BY GINGIRY
i\SSCCIATBS, IHC, , DURING SBPTIMBIR 1988, ( SAID SURVIY OH
FILI IN THE CITY OP BHGLBWOOO OP'FICIS OH SHBIT 4 OP ll), A
DISTANCE OP' 51.H P'BBT TO THI WS8T RIGHT-OF-WAY LIHB OP
B~OADWAY AS DBPINBD OH THI PLAT OP' HOMAtl>Y ADDITION AS
RECOP.DBD IN PLAT BOOK 4 AT PAGI l 2 IN THI OFP'ICS OP THI
CL&:P.K AND RECOP.DBR OP SAID ARAPAHOS COUNTY I THIHCS S
ee•t1•53• W ALOHG SAID WIST RICHT-Of'-WAY LIHI, PARALLEL
WITH THB BAST LIHB OP THI SW l/4 OF SAID SICTION J<I, A
DIST.\HCB OP 199.49 P'BBT TO A POINT 7.ee FIIT, AS MBASURR::.
AT RIGHT ANOLB HORTHBRLY P'flOH TH& HORTH LIMB 0¥ LDT 12, aux:< 8, HORHAHDY ADDITION, SAID POINT 8BING THI
INTBRSBCTiotf OF THI SOUTH RIOHT-OP-WAY LIHB OP wa&T P'LOYD
iWBNUB (1988) WITH THB WBST RIPHT-OP-WAY LlNI CP' SOUTH
BROADWAY, AHO THB TRUE POINT OF 8!:GIHNIHC1 THINCI S
89•53'~1· W ,\LONG SAID SOUTH RIOF.:·Ol"-WAY LIHB A D!STAHCZ
OF 298.tl !"EST Tw:> THE CINTSRLIHI OF Vi\CATID scunt ACOMA
S:'~SBT1 TH!HCi S t9•97'5J• W ,\l.()Hlj THI CIHTBRL!~I 0, S,\ID
V,\Ci\:'SD SC-UTH ACOMA STRIIT A DIS:'AHCI OP' 64.15 PH:' TO,\
P'JUIT WHZCH !S THE IHT!IRSICTiotf CF THI CIHTIRLIMI OP'
1/ACA':'!D SCUT:I .\CCH:\ STREIT WITH ,\ WBSTIRLY 1:<TJIISIOH CF T!II.
SOUTH L!tll OF TF.ACT DESC!1I9BD IH Y-GK 2225 AT ?ACS 3191
THBNCE DEFARTIHG S~4D CSHT!RLINI, N. 89•5l'tl• I, ALONG
SAID WBST!lLr!'i E:<:-s:,srcH OF Atl) AL:Jt-lG SAID SOUTH LIHI OP
'!'?..\C':' DESCP.I9ED W 81."CK 2:?~1 AT. PAtJI Jle, PAMLLaL WITH
'!'HB SOUTH !UOll'!'••;'F-w,w LUii .,,. W83T P'LOYD AVIHUE, A
;:;:;:.;~AIICe! OF .?98 ?'::Z'!' 'ft.) T!i! WIST P.!~HT-'lF-W,\1 OP SOUTH
9?.0ACWA'!: TH::HC!i: ti 11ca•a1·53• S AL~ SAID WIST RIGH':.'-OP'-WAY
t.=~ll: o4. l ! !I'S&;':' Tr: THE PlI~T OP' !itJ!HNING,
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Coatsston
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ATIACH PHOTOGRAPH HERE
Attached ts a photograph of a sign as it ts erected on the following described
property.
Address: _ _.J .... ro.._.J._.J .... ev._.S..,gy ... a..._r._e .... $ ... b111aPQ,..Q,._,j..,.n .... g _.C""en""'t,...e.:..r_l:.zo""ca""'t..,e~d..,a:.at:...E=-n...,g""'l e::.:;wo=.od~P.:.a r:..;k;:.:;:w.:.a Y.___
and Broadway, Englewood, Colorado
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I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for
a period of __ __.1=8'---days, frOII --'S=eJ;..pt=e=m=be=r----=-29a..i,'"'-"-19=9;..;;.5~{ F"""'r"'"i d=a..._y_._) __ _
to _ __..;;0..;;;.c.c..;to;..;.b..;;..e_r-'l..;;..6.:..,_1_99_5~(M_o_n_da_,,yc..:.) ________________ _
. State of ,.tol.Qrado ) ~d j,_ . ~~ ) ss
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Subscribed and sworn to before • this (/.; "I£ day of [f/l' (].lv 19 l ---------
Address
"1 Coaission expires: MYC0IIIIISSIONEXPtRESAUCUST7, 1996 •
A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign.
Such certification aay be subllitted to the Departlllnt of C0111Unity Developaent
prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing.
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
I\ P/\F.CEL OP L/\tlD SITUATED HI TIIE SE l / 4 OF TIIE SW l / ,t OF
SECTIOII 3'1, TOWHSIIIP 4 SOUTH, R/\MGE 68 WEST OF TIIE 6TII
P.M ., FUF.TIIEP. DESCRIBED i\S FOLLOWS,
CCHMEMCUIG /\T TIIE NOCiTIIE/\ST CORNER OF TIIE SE l / •I OF TIIE
SH l 14 OF Si\ ID SECTION 34, SI\ ID CORNER BEUIG MOtlUP.IEtlTED
B'l 1\11 /\LUHIHUH C/\PPED PIN, STAMPED L. S. 112'183, HI I\ RI\NGE
BO:< 1 THEflCE S 990 5 J '01" W. I\LOUG 1'11E tlOR'fll LHIE OF TIIE SE
114 OF TIIE SW l/4 OF SAID SECTIOtl 34 AS DEFINED Otl TIIE CIT'l
OF EtlGLBl,fCQD SURVE'l ON SAID SECTION 34, PREPI\RBD B'l GitlGER'l
I\SSCC II\TES, IIIC. , DURHIG SEPTEMBER 1980, I SI\ID SIJRVE'l ON
FILE HI TIIE Cl'f'l OF ENGLEWOOD OFFICES OM SIIEE'l' 4 OF 131, /\
DIST"'ICE OF S<a . 00 FEEl' TO TIIE WEST RIGIIT-OF-WI\Y LHIE OP
B?.OADWl\'l I\S DEFHIED ON TIIE PLAT OF HOEU1/\HD'l /\DDI'fION I\S
RECORDED Itl PLAT BOOI{ 4 AT PI\GB 32 HI TIIE OFPIClil OF TIIE
CLERI{ /\MD RECORDER OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY I TIIENCE S
00•~>7' 53" W. ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WI\Y LltlE, PARALLEL
WITII TIIE EAST LINE OF TIIE SW l / 4 OF 61\10 SEC'rION 34, I\
DISTANCE OF 199.49 FEET TO I\ POINT 7.89 P'BBT, I\S
MEASURED I\T RIGHT ANGLE t-lORTHEP.LY FROM THB NORTH LINE OF
LOT 12, BLOCK 8, NORHANDY ADDITION I THEHCE DEPI\RTIHG SAID
WEST RIGIIT-OF-WI\Y LIi-iE S 89•53'91" W. PARALLEL WITH TIIE
HORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 12, PARALLEL WITH TIIE NORTH LINE
OF THE SE l/-1 OF THE S1'1 l/4 OF SAID SECTION 34, I\ DISTl\tlCE
OF 298.00 FEET TO TIIE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH ACOMA STRHT I\S
DEF HIED BY THAT PAElCEL DESCRIBED Itl BOOK 8S6 AT PAGE 246,
Itl THE OFFICE OF THE CLEP.K AtlD RECORDER OF ARAPAHOE
COUNTY, BEING THE TRUE POitlT OF BEGINNING, THENCE
CONTIMUING S. B9°S3'0l" W. I\LOtlG LAS1' SAID COURSE, PARALLEL
WITH SAID NORTH LOT LINE, PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTH LIHB OF
SAID SE l/4, I\ DISTANCE OF 38.H FEET TO A POINT 68.H .
FEET, AS MEASURED I\T RIGHT ANGLES, WESTERLY FROM THE EAST
RIGIIT-OF-WA'i LIME OF SOUTII I\COHA STREET1 THENCE DBPARTING
SAID PARALLEL LINE, S. 80•87'53" W. PARALLBL WITH SAID
EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SOUTH ACOMA STRBBT, PARALLEL
WITH THE EAST LIME OF THE SW l / 4 OF SAID SECTION 34, I\
DISTAt-lCE OF -139. 66 FEET TO THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LitlB
OF WEST GIRAP.D A1/EtlUE AS DEFitlED B'l THAT PAOCBL DESCRIBED
IN BOOK 127 i\T · PAGE 271 IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND
P.!!!CORDER OF SI\ID AP.APAHOE COUNTY, S.\ID RIGHT-OF-WA'! LINE
aEING 690. 6 FEET l'IORTHERL'l FROM AtlD PARALLBL WITH THE
SOUTH LitlE OF THE SW lt-&1 THBNCB DEPARTIHG SAID PARALLBL
LHIC:, S . 89°5oil'2:?" E . :'\i..OtlG Si\!D HCP.TH RIGHT-OP'-WA'! LINB,
;,. DIST.\NCS OF 30. 'iH3 FEET TO THE CENTZf;LINE OF SOUTH ACOHI\
ST?.EC:T "( DEFitlC:D B'f Si\ID PARCSL DBSCRI3BD IN BCOK 85a AT
P!\GE 2"'5 HI Si\ID A?.AP!\nOE COUtlT'! RECOF.DS I THEHC3 OBPAnTUIG
S.\ID MOR II RIGl i T-OF-W,H LINE, W. 00•07 'SJ" B. ALotlG SAID
t::SIIT~P.LHIE, P!\?.I\LLEL WITH THE BAST LIHB OF THB SW l / -1 OF
SECT!Otl 34, A DISTANCE OF 439 .at F!:E'r TO THI POUi'! OF
BEG!NtlIMG,
CGUtl'!''{ OF AP.!\PAnOE. snTS OF C(l!.OP.AOO
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A PAF.CEL OF LAND SITUi\TED HI TIIE Se: l /4 OF 'rllE SW l /-1 OF
SECTION H, 1'0W1'15HIP 4 S0U1'H, RMl•1E 60 WEST OP' TIIE 6TII P.H.,
DESCP.IBED AS F'IJLLOWS,
BEGINtlING AT THE HITEf<SECTIOM OF THE: SOUTH RIGIIT-OF-Wl\'l OF
lolEST FLO'iD A'/E:MUE AND Tm: W;;!ST R!Gi;T-OF-Wi\'l OF ACOMA STREET,
AS Si-lOloltl 011 A SUP.'IE'L B'L BC:NCHHARK S:HGHIEERHIG. LTD .•
T'i:TLC:D "DOCUMENTATION MAP, BOUUOARY SURVE'L", JOB tlO. 7 3,
DATED .:\PRii., 2 7, 1984, WITH .\LL BEAP.ItlGS COHTAHIED IISREOH
BAS:l:D UPON SAID SURVEY Mi\P1 THENCE 5 ee•e1' SJ" W I\Lot-lG THE
WEST P.!GHT!.OF-:..il\'[ OF ACOMA STREET, 437.16 FEZT TO!\ FOHIT
~. 50 F::ET NOl1TH OF THE NOP.Tri RIGHT-OF-WAY LitlE OF E:<!STHIG
WEST GIRARD A1/ENUE, 1\5 SHCWH OH SA!D SURVEY, SAID POINT
. i\LS() ae:rnG OH THE PF.OP<JSED NORTH RIGIIT-OF-W/\Y LINE OF
EIIGLEWCOD PAP.KWA'l: THENCE N 8911 50' 22-W ALOtlG SAID
f-~OPvSC:D RIGHT-IJF-W,W LINE, SAID LINE BEING 2. 50 P'tET
NOP.TH OF 1'HE NORTH RIGIIT-OF-WA'l L!NE OF E:<ISTitlG WEST
G:i:::.:\F.D AVENUE, 14. 80 FEET TO A POINT OF CUR•IE1 THEHCi ALot-lG
SAID PROPOSED lUGHT-OF-WI\Y LINE, ALOHG THE ARC OF A CURVB
TO THE RIGHT, HAVItlG A RADIUS OF 231.50 FEET, l\tlD A CEtfTRI\L
ANGLE OF 35a93·00-, A DISTI\HCE OF 141.62 FEET TO A POitfT
OF TAtlGEtlT1 THEHCB ALONG 51\ID PROPOSED RIGIIT-OF-WI\Y LIHE,
N 54•47'24" W 5.ee P'BBT TO A POitlT OP' CURVE, TIIEMCB
COHTIHUIHG ALONG SAID PROPOSBD RIGHT-OP'-WI\Y LIHB, ALONG
THE ARC OF A CURVB TO THI LBP'T, HAVING A RADIUS OP' JJ1.,e
FEET, I\MD A CEHTRAL ANGLE OF 21°42'58-, A DISTAtlCE OF 125.64
FEET TO THE IHTERSBCTION OF SAID CURVE WITH THE BAST RIGHT-
OP-WAY LIHB OP BANNOCK STRBBT, AS SHOWN Otl SAID SURVBY1
THEtlCE N. H•et' tr W ALONG SAID BAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
OF BAHNOCK STP.EET, 339. 83 FBET TO THE SOUTH RIGIIT-OF-WI\Y
LINE OF WEST FLO'ID AVEtlUB, AS SHOWtl OH SAID SURVEY,
THENCE N 89•53'01 -E ALONG Si\ID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE,
266. 61 FEET TO THE POINT OF BBGIHNHIG,
COUNTY OF ARAP~HOE, STATB OF COLORADO.
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A PARCEL OF LMID BEING PART OF BLOCK 8, tlOIV1AtlDY ADDITION,
AND THI UNPLATTID LAHD ADJACBNT TO SAID BLOCK 8, SAID
PARCEL SITUATr!D IN Tllr! SE l / 4 OF THE SW l / 4 OF SECTIOtl 34,
TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RAHGE 68 WBST OF THE 6TH P.H., FURTHER
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,
COMMENCING AT THE HORT!iBAST CORHBP. OF THE SE l /4 OF Tm:
SW l /-1 OF SAID SECTION 34, SAID CORtlBR BEUIG HCtlUHENTED BY
AH I\LUfU11IUl1 C!\PPED Pltl, STI\HPBO L.S. 112001, UI I\ R/\NGE
BOl< 1 THENCE S 89° 53' fl• W ALONG THE HORTH LINB OF THI!!
S8 l / 4 OF THE SW l / 4 OF SI\ID SECTION 34 AS DEFUIED Otl THB
CIT'l OF ENGLEWOOD SURVEY ON SAID SBCTIOH 34, PRBPA?.ED BY
GINGERY ASSOCII\TBS, INC., DURING SEPTBHBBR 1981, ISAID
SURVEY ON FILE IN THE CITY OP' BNGLBWOOD OFFICES ON.SHEET 4
OF 13), A DISTI\HCB OF se.ee FBBT TO THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF BROADWAY AS DEFINED OH THE PLAT OF NORMANDY ADDITION
AS RECORDED Itl PLAT BCOK 4 AT PAGE 32 IN THI!: OFFICE OP' THE
C Li!:RK AND . P.ECORDBR OF SA ID ARAPAHOE COUNT'! 1 TilBtlCi!: S
00•~)7' 53• W ALOHG SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LitlE, PAr.ALLEL
WITH THE EAST LINB OF THI SW 1/4 OF Si\ID SECTION 34, A
DISTANCE OF 263. 64 FSBT TO A POINT OH TUB SOUTH LUli OF
TRACT DBSCRIBBD IN DOCUHEtlT R8CORDBO IN BOOK 2225 i\T PAGB
319, AHD THB TAUB POUIT OP' BBGIHHIHG1 THltlCB S tt•t1•53• W
Ai..OtlG LAST SAiD COURS2, ALONG Si\ID WEST EUGHT-OF-WA'l LINB,
PAP.ALLBL WITH SAID BAST LINB, A DISTAHCS OP' 271.85 FBBT TO
THE HORTHEi\ST CORtlBR OP' THAT PARC.IL OP' LAHO DBSCRIBBD IN
cCOK 995 i\T PAGE 33 UI THi!: OP'P'ICB OP' THE CLBP.K AtlD RBCORDER
OF Si\!D AF.APAHOB COUHT~1 THBNCB N 89•5e'2i• W ALl.."'tlG THB
HOP.TH LHIB OF SAID PARCEL, PARALi.lL W!TH THE HOP.':'H LINE
OF WEST GiaAF.D AVENUC:, A DISTAtlCE OF 92. 59 F!3T TC THB
tlOP.THWEST COF.tlER OF SAID P.!\RCSL Dl!lSCR!BEC UI 3CCK ~95,
PAGE 331 THENCE S 99°'37'5.J" W ALOtlG THB WIST LINE OF SA:::D
PARCS:L, A DISTAtlCE OF ltS. 24 F!BT TIJ THE HOP.Tit R!~nT-OF-WA'l
LIME OF WEST G!RAF.D A'IIHUE, I\S DB!i'UliilD B'l Tl!"T PAr.CS:L
DalSCR:BED HI BCOK 1:?i AT PI\GB 2~: HI THE OF!l'!CB •JF THB
r:t.C:P.K i\tlD R!-;C'JSDER OF Si\ZO I\RAPAHt:B COUHT'!, S,\iD !U:GIIT-OP'-
WA'! LWE BUHG 699 . 6 !l'S:ET HORTHIF.L'! FRCM AUD PARALLSL WITH
T:iE SCUTH LI~IE •)F THC: SW ll,t1 THEUC! N 89•5'1':?~· W ALOHC
3iHD ~IGn:'~ R!GHT-OF-WAY L:IHB A D:STAHCS OF :?iS. 50 FEET TO
TUE CEtlTERLIHE OF SOUTH ACOHA STREET I\S DEFINED BY THAT
PARCEL DESCRIBED ltl 000K 856 AT Pi\GB 246 IN TIii OFP'ICB OF
THE CLERK AHO RECORDBR OF SAID I\RAPI\IIOB COUNTY I TIIIHCB
DEPAP.TIIIG SAID NORTH RIGIIT-OP'-WAY LltlB, H et•el '53• B I\LOtlG
SAID CEUTEP.LitlE PARALLBL WITH TIIB BAST LIHB OP' SW l/-1 OP'
SAID SECTION 34, A DISTAtlCB OP' J7 5 . 65 f'BBT TO TIIS
It1TERSECTIOH Of' SAID CBtlTBRLIHB WITH TIIB WBSTBRLY B:CT1t1SI0t1
OF THE E" LUI! SAID TRACT OBSCP.IBBD IN BOOK 2225 AT PAGB
3101 TIii! ICE D&:PARTIHG SAID CBHTBP.LltlB, ti 89• 5l' el• E ALONG
SAID WE rERL'l B:CTEHSIOH OF AHO ALONG SAID SOUTH LINB OP'
TRACT DESCRIBED Itl BOOK 2225 AT PAGB 319, PARALLBL WITH
LUIE PARALL&:L WITH THE NOP.TH LIHB OP' n1B SB l /4 OP' TIii SW
11-1 OF SAID SECTION H. A DISTAHCE OP' 298 .H P'lff TO THI
P'JIHT OF BEGUIHUIG,
COOtlT'! OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLOF.AOO.
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A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PART OF BLOCK 8, NORHftHDY ADDITIOtl,
AND THE UtiPLATTED LAtlD ADJACEtlT TO LOT 12, SAID DLCCK 0,
SAID PARCEL SITUATED IN THE SB l / ol OF THB SW 114 OF
SECTIOtl 34, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WBST or TIIB 6TH P.H.,
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,
COHMEtlCit:IG AT THB NORTH~AST CORNER OF THE SB l /4 OF TIIB SW
114 OF SA!D SECTIOH 34, SAID CORNi!lR BIIING HONUHIHTEO B'l AH
ALUHINIUH CAPPED PIH, STAHPIID L.S. 112883, IH ft RAHOB BOX,
THINCI S J9•53'8t• W ALOHG THB NORTH LINB OF THB SB 114
OF THE SW l/4 OP' SAID SIICTION 34 AS DBFINBD OH THE CIT1 OF
BNGLBWOOD SURVEY OH SAID SECTION 34, PRBPARBD BY GINGBR'!
ASSCCIATBS, It-IC., DURING SBPTIHBBP. 1988, (SAID SURVl'l OH
FILi!l IH THE CITY OF EHGLBWOOO OP'P'ICBS OH SHBBT 4 OF 131, A
DISTANCE OF se. H FBBT TO THI WIS":' RIGHT-OF-WAY LIHI OF
9F.OADWAY AS DEFINED OH TIIB PLAT OP' HORMAHO'! ADDITION AS
RECOP.DED IN PLAT BOOK 4 AT PI\Gl!l 32 IN THB OFFICI OF THE
CLSP.K AND SBCOP.DBR OF SAID ASAPAHOB COUNTY, THBNCI S
00°97'53• W ALOHG SAID WIST RIGHT-OF-WAY LIHB, PARALLBL
WITH THE iAST LUIE OF THI SW l/4 OF SAID SBCTION 34, A
DISTAHCB OP' 199.49 P'BBT TO A POINT 7.11 P'IBT, AS NBASURRO
AT P.IGHT AHGLB NORTHBRLY P'ROH TH&: NORTH LIMB OP' LOT 12,
aLOC:< 8, tfORMAtlD'l ADDITION, SAID :i'OIHT 8HNC THS
IHTBP.SBCTiotl OF THI SOUTH RIGHT-OP-WAY LIMB OP' WSST P'LOYD
AVBNUB (19881 WITH THB WBST RIPHT-OP-WAY LIHB CP' SOUTH
BROADWAY, AHO THE TRUE POINT OP B~IHHIHG1 THBNCI S
89•5l't1• W ALONG SA!D SOUTH RIGH~-OP-WAY LIMB A D!STAHCZ
OF 298. H !'!:BT TO THE CIMTSRLIHI OP' VACATIID 6CUTII ACOM,\
S':'RSBT, TH3HCI S 91•97'5J• W .,\I.Otf'j THI CIMTaRL!~I OP' SAID
VACA':'!!:D SCUTH ACOMA STRIBT A DIS':'-"tlCI OP 64 .15 !'Ir.' TO A
F':>!N'!' wu:..ca !S THE IHT!RSllCTIOH CF THI CIHTSRLIHI 0,
1/ACA:'!D SCUT:I "C~:\ STRBIT WITH A Wl3TSRLY 1:CT!NSIOH CF TYi .
SCUTH LUIZ OF T~ACT DESC9IHD Itl aca 2225 AT PAGI ue,
THENCE DB~ARTIHCi s~~o CIHTIRLIMB, H. 19•5l't1· I, ALONG
SAU) WBST!Li''i 1:<'!"S:ISICH or Atl> AL:>NG SAID 80UTlt I.IHI or
T:I..\C":' OESCP.I!ED :m Bl."CK 22:?5 AT. PAt;ll 318, PARALI.IL WITH
THE SCUTn ?.I,jllT-~F-W,W LINB l)P' WB3'l' P'LOYD AVBNUS, A
;::,.:.;":'iUIC? vP' 298 ?'E:ZT T•J THE WIST P.!t;HT·,.,,.-WAY 0, 80UTff
3?.:>ACWA'!: THZHCE ti ..., .. a,·n· I AL~ SAID WIST RlGr.'-0,-WAY
t.:~13 o-1. l: !I'S&;':' T,: THE ?>I:ff Of" !VJ!NNltlG,
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C £ I T I F I C A T I O I O F P O S T I I I
Board of Adjustaent and
Appeals
City Planning and Zont
C1111111ss1on ~1:.a..;.;....,..,
City Council
ATTACH PHOTOGRAPH HERE
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Attached ts a photograph of a sign as tt ts erected on the following described
property.
Address: Trolley Square Shopping Center located at Englewood Parkway and
Broadway, Englewood, Colorado
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I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for
a period of -~l=-8 ___ days, frOII _ ____:::S.::.ieP::_:t:.::;em::::b:.=.e;_r..=2.:.9•::.......;:.19.:.9:..:5_(=...F_r_id_a~y=--) __ _
to __ _,O..,,c.,.to:.:be::.!.-r_,1""'6.1..,-.:1=-99~5:.....l.:(M..:::o:.:..:.n::.::da:.i.Y.L) ______________ ~
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SubsQ"i bed and sworn to before • th1 s ---'/....:a:{;;._'!J;.____ day of 0,} fr be r ,
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Ny Collliss1on expires: MY COMMISSION EXPIRES AUGUST 7, 1-,
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A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign.
Such certification aay be subllitted to the Departllent of C01111Unity Developaent
prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing.
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
I\ PI\F.CEL OP Ll\tlD SITUATED HI TIIE SE 114 OF' TIIE SW l / 'I OF
SE:CTIOII H . TOWtlSIIIP 4 SOUTH, RI\I-IGE 68 WEST OF TIIB 6TII
P.M ., FUF.TIIEP. DESCRIBED "S FOLLOWS,
COHI-IEMCUIG I\T TIIE ~IOft'fllEI\ST CORNER OF TIIE SE 1/•I OF TIIE
SW l/4 OF' S"ID SECTIOtl 34, SI\ID CORtlBR BBitlG HOtlUHEtlTED
B'l Atl ALUHUIUM CAPPED PHI, STAMPED L.S. 112083, Itl A RANGE
Bd':< 1 THEflCE S 8':1° 5 3 '01" W. I\LOUG TIIE tlOR'fll LHIE OF TIIE SE
1/4 OF' TIIEl SW l/4 OF' SAID SECT.tOtl 34 AS DEFINED Ott THE CIT'/
OF EIIGLE\./OOD SURVE'l Otl SAID SECTIOtl 34, PREPI\RBD B'l GltlGER'l
/\SSCC I/\TES, IIIC . , DURHKJ SEPTEMBER 1980, I S/\ID SIJRVE'l OH
FILE Ill TIIE CIT'/ OF EtlGLEWOOD OFFICES Otl SIIEET 4 OF 131, /\
DISTI\IICE OF S<a . 00 FBE1' TO THE WEST RIGIIT-OF-W/\Y LINE OF'
B?.OADWl\'l /\S DEFitlEO Otl 1'11E PLAT OF NORMANDY ADDI'rIOtl AS
RECORDED Itl PLI\T BOOK 'I /\T PAGE 32 IN 1'11E OFFICE OF TIIE
CLERI( AtlD RECORDER OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY I TIIBNCB S
00°07 ' 53" W. ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LitlE, PARALLEL
WITH TIIE EAST LINE OF TIIE SW 114 OF SAID SEC'rIOtl 34, A
DISTAHCE OF 199.49 FEET TO A POINT 7.88 FBET, AS
HEASURED AT RIGIIT AtlGLE HORTIIEP.LY P'ROH THB HORTH LINE OF
LOT 12, BLOCK 8, NORl1ANDY AD0ITIOH1 THBHCE DEPARTING SAID
WEST RIGIIT-OF-WI\Y LUU1: S 89• 53 'tl • W. PARALLEL WITH TIIE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 12, PARALLEL WITH THB NORTH LINB
OF THE SE l/4 OF THE S\./ 1/4 OF SAID SBCTION 34, A DISTAtlCB
OF 298.00 FEE'r TO THE CEtlTSRLINB OF SOUTH ACOMA STREET I\S
DBFitlED BY THAT PARCEL DBSCRIBBD IH BOOK 856 AT PAGB 246,
IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLEP.K AtlD RBCOROBR OF ARAPAHOE
COUNTY, BEING THE TRUE POitlT OF 8BGINHING1 THBl'ICB
COtlTIHUING S. 09°53'01• W. ALOtlG LAST SAID COURSB, PARALLEL
WITH SAID tlORTH LOT LINE, PARALLBL WITH SAID NORTH LitlE OF
SA ID SE l / 4, A DISTAtlCE OF 38. H FEET TO A POINT 68. H .
FEET, AS MEASURED AT EUGHT ANGLES, WESTERLY FROM THE EAST
RIGHT-OF-WAY LIHE OF SOUTH I\COHA STRBET1 THBNCB DIPARTIHG
SAID PARALLEL LINE, s . 88•87'53. w. PARALLIL WITH SAID
EAST RIGIIT-OF-WA'l Litli!: OF SOUTH ACOHA STRIBT, PARALLEL
WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE SW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 34, I\
DISTAHCE OF 439 . 66 FEET TO THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WI\Y LltlE
OF WEST GIRI\P.D A'IEtlUB: AS DBFitlED B'l THAT PARCEL DSSCRIBBD
IN BCOK 127 AT · PAGE 271 IH THB OFFICE OF THB CLBRK AHO
P.ECOP.DER OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY, SAID RIGHT-OF-WA'! LINE
aEING 690. 6 FEET NORTH&:RL '/ FROH AHO PARALLBL WITH THE
SOUTH LINE OF TIIE S~ 11-l, THBNCI!: DEPARTING SAID PARALLIL
Lltlcl, S. 89o51t'2:?" EL i\i..OHG Si\!D HCP.TH RIGHT-OP'-WA'l LINB,
i\ DISTi\NC3 OP' 30. 9Q FEET TO THE CEl·IT311Lit1E OF SOUTH ACOHA
ST?.Ei::T At DEFitli::D B'l Si\ID PARCSL DE5CRI3BD rn BOOK 850 AT
PAGE 24'5 HI Si\ID AP.APAHOE! COUtlT'! RECOF.OS1 THENC3 DEPAnTitlCi
Si\ID NOR II RIGliT-OF-W,'\i' LINE, W. ee•e1·53• B. ALotlG SAID
,:sllT3P.LHIE, PA?.ALLEL WITH THE BAST LIHB OF THE SW 114 OF
SECT!Otl 34, A DISTANCE OF 4 39. ae P'!E~ TO THI PQIH'! OF
BEG :Ntl UIG,
CCUtlT'L OF AP.APAi:iOE, SU.TS OF C():.OP.ADO
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PAnCEL II,
A PAF.CE:L OF LAtlD SITUI\TED HI TIIE SE l /4 OF 'fllE SW l /4 OF
SECTION H, Towt-16HIP 4 SOUTH, RM111B 68 WEST OF TIIE 6TH P.H.,
DESCP.I8ED AS FOLLOWS,
BEGINtlHIG AT THE HITERSECTION OF THE: SOUTII IUGIIT-OF-WI\Y OF
WEST FLO'iD A'/3tlUE AND Tlii:! WC:ST Rrc;rr-oF-Wi\'/ OF ACOM,, STREET,
i\S SHOWtl 011 A SUP.1/E'/ B'L BE:MCHHARK ENG HIEEIHt·IG, LTD .•
TiTLC:D "OOCUMEtlTATION HAP, BOUNDARY SURVE'l", JOB tlO . 73,
DATED :\PRI. .. 2 7, 1984, WITH .\LL Bli:ARitlGS CONTAHIED 11!:!.EON
BASE:O UPl)tl SAID SURVEY MAP, TIIBNCE s ee•in. SJ" w 1\1..0HG THE
WEST P.!GHTi..oF-WA'L OF ACOMA STREET, 437.16 FE:l:T TO!\ POINT
;: . 511 F::ET MORTri OF THE NOP.TH RI•::IIT-OF-WAY LitlE OF £:<!STING
WEST GIRARD 1\1/ENUE, AS SIICWtl Otl SA!D SURVB'L, SAID FOIHT
,\LSI) aErnG Otl THr: PF.OP,JSED NORTII lUGHT-OF-WA'.! LIHB OF
EIIGLi::wCOO PAP.KWA'L I THENCE M 89" Se' :?2" W ALONG SAID
f"!:i.OPOSED RIGHT-IJF-WA'l LINE, SAID LINE BUNG 2. SI P'll:ET
tlOP.TII OF THE NORTl1 lUGIIT-OF-Wl\'l L!m.: OF &::<ISTIHG WEST
Gi:L~EO AVENUE, 14. 80 FEET TO A P0Itl1' OF CUR 1/E1 THBHC&: ALOHG
SAID PROPOSED RIGHT-OF-WI\Y LINE, ALONG THE ARC OF' A CURVE
TO THE RIGHT, HAVItlG A RADIUS OF 231. se FEET, AtlO A CEHTRAL
ANGLE OF 35•13'H", A DISTAtlCB OF 141.62 PEET TO A POINT
OF TAtlGEHT1 TIIEtlCE ALONG SAID PROPOSBO RIGHT-OF-WAY LIHB,
ti 54•47'24" W 5.H P'EET TO A POitlT OP' CURVB1 THENCE
COl'ITIHUitlG ALOHG SAID PROPOSED RIGHT-OF-WI\Y LINE, I\LOHG
THE ARC OF I\ CURVB TO THB LBP'T, HAVING A RADIUS OP' lll.5•
FEET, ANO A CEHTRAL I\HGLE OF' 21•42'5r, A DISTAtlCI OF 125.6'&
FEET TO THE It1TERSBCTIOH OP' SAID CURVB WITH THB BAST RIGHT-
OF-WAY LUIE OF BANtlOCK STRBBT, AS SHOWN Otl SAID SURVEY1
TliEtlCE N. Hoet' le" W ALOHO SAID BAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
OF BANNOCK STREET, 339.93 FBBT TO THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF WEST FLO'LD A VEtlUB, AS SHowtl Otl SI\IO SURVEY 1
THENCE N 89•53'01" B ALONG Si\ID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LIMB,
266.61 FEET TO THE POINT OF BBGIHNIHG,
COUHTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATB OF COLORADO.
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PARCEL . I II I
A PARCEL OF Li\ND BEUIG PART OP BLOCK 8, tlORMi\tlDY ADDITION,
ANO THl!l UNPLATTED LAtlD AD.JACl!lNT TO SAID BLOCK 8, S,\ID
P.I\RCEL SITUATED IN THE SE l / 4 OF THE SW l / 4 OF SECTiotl 34,
TO\.INSH IP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF TIIE 6TH P. M. , FURTIIER
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,
COHMENC ItlG AT THE NORTHEI\S1' CORtlEP. OF THE SE l / 4 OF THE
SW 1/4 OF Si\ID SECTION 34, SAID CORtlER BEitlG HotlUMEM'rED BY
/HI I\LUMHIIU14 C!\PPEO PHI, S'l'I\HPED L.S. 112003, HI I\ R/\NGE
BOX I THENCE S 89° SJ' 01" W /\LONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE
SE 1 / 4 OF THE SW l /4 OF SAID SECTION 34 AS DEFitlED OIi THE
CIT'L OF ENGLE\'100D SURVEY ON 61\ID SECTiotl 34, PREPr.P.ED BY
GINGERY ASSOCIATES, INC., DURIHG SEPTEMBER 1980, ( SAID
SURVEY ON FILE IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD OFFICES ON. SHEET 4
OF 13), A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF BROADWAY AS DEFIHED ON THE PLAT OF NORHAHDY 1\DDITION
1\S RECORDED HI PLAT BCOK 4 I\T PAGE 32 IN THE OFFICE OF THE
CLi!:P.K /\NO . RECORDER OF SAID ARAPAl!OE COUtlT'! 1 THENC3 S
00°07' SJ" W ALONG SAID \ofEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LitlE, PAP.I\LLEL
WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE SW l /4 OF Si\ID SECTION .H, A
DISTANCE OF 263. 64 FSET TO A POINT ON TIIE SOUTH LHIE OF
TRACT DESCRIBED IN DOCUHEUT RECORDED Itl BOOK :?225 i\T PAGE
319, AtlD THE TRUB POUIT OF BBOINNING1 THBtlCB S 90•97' 53" W
M.OtlG LAST S,\iD COURSE, ALONG Si\ID WEST RIGHT-OF-'IIA'l LIHB,
P!\P.ALLl!lL WITH SAID EAS':' LINl!l, A DISTAtlC3 OP' 271.85 P'EBT TO
THE NORTIIE,\S7 COlUIER OF THAT PAAC:!:L OF LAtlD DESCRIBED IN
i:COK 995 AT P!I.GE 33 HI THE OP'P'ICl!: OF THE CLl!:P.K AtlD RECORDER
Of Si\!D AP.AP/I.HOE COUNT1i THEHCS N 89•5Q'22" W ALvtlG THE
HOP.TH L:::HE IJF SAID PAnCE:L, PARALi.i!:L \<l!TH TH;: HCP.:-~ i..HIE
OF WEST GiRAF.O AI/ENUE, i\ DISTAtlCE OF 92.S0 F~::r re THE
HOP.THWEST COF.tlER OF SAID P!\RCEL DESCR!BEG rn 3t."CK ~9S,
?~GE 331 THENCE S 00°•ii'5.:" W ALCtlG THE WEST LHIE Or' Sr'UD
.:A?.C3L, A D!STAl·ICE OF 10S. ,4 FEET TQ THE IIOF.Trt R!tjn7-0F-WA'l
LIHE OF WEST G!RAF.D A'/EMIJE, AS DE::'Illi!:O B'l Ti:-'T P!\i=.CS:L
or:scR:::oEO !N i3COK 1:; ,\T ?AGE 27: IN THE OF!-'!C& •JF THE
r:t.r:P.K i\MD RE:CQRDER 0F Sr'\:i:u 1\AAP!\Ht:E COUNT'!, S,\iD ~:::GllT-OF-
•,1;,! LHIE BEIMG 690. 6 !-'~E:T tlOP.THEF.L'! ?'RCM !HID PARALL3L WITH
T:iE SCUT:i Li~IE •)F THE S~ 1/•l I THEIIC3 N 89° SQ'~:;:" \.! ALONG
:;,;ro :1r.1.:-H R!GHT-OF -WA'! L:i:~18 A DISTi\l·ICS OF 2,as . 5\l FEET TO
TIIE CEIITERLUIE OF SOUTII ACOHA STREET 1\5 OEFUIED BY TII/\T
PARCEL DESCRIBED Itl BOOK 856 AT Pi\GE 246 IN THE OFFICE OF
TIIE CLERK l\tlD RECORDER OF SAID AP.APAIIOE COUtlT'l I THEtlCB
DEPAP.TIIIG SAID tlORTH RIGHT-OF-WI\'{ LltlE, ti 80°07' SJ" E I\LOtlG
Si\ID C!::IITEP.LIIIE PARALLEL WITH 'l'HE EAST LINE OF SW l/4 OF
SAID SECTION 3'1, A DlSTAtlCB OF ]7 5. 65 FBET TO TIIB
HITEF.SECTIOH OF' St\ID CEUl'ERLIHl!l W:i:TH TUB WESTERLY t::<TEIISiotl
OF' Tl!E !TH LUI£ SAID TRACT DESC?.IBED IN BOOK 22:?5 AT PAGE
ll01 TH~ ICE OEPARTltlG SAID CBHTBP.LitlE, ti 89•53'11" E ~LONC
SAID WE rERL'l £:<TENSION OF AtlD ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF
TRACT DESCRIBED Itl BCOK 2225 AT PAGE 311, PARALLBL WITH
LitlE PARALLEL WITH THE HOP.Tit LHIB OF THE SB l /4 OF THE SW
114 OF' SAID SECTION 34, A D[STA•IC~ OF 298.19 FIBT TO THE
P'JIN, OF BEGHINitlG,
COUtlT'! OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLOF.AOO.
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A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A P!\llT OF BLOCK 8, tlOllHAHDY ADDITIOtl,
AND THE UtlPLATTED l,MID ADJACENT TO LOT 12, SI\ ID DLCCK O,
SAID PI\RCEL SITUATEll HI THE SE l/4 OF' 'l'HE SW 1/4 OF
SECTION 34, TOWHSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF' THB 6TH P.H.,
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SE l /4 OF THE SW
l/4 OF Si\!D SECTION 34, SAID CORHBE! BEUIG 110HUHENTED B'l AH
ALUM!HIUH CAPPED Pitl, STAHPBD L.S. 112083, IHI\ RANGE B0X1
THENCE S ,89• 5 3 'I l" W ALOtlG THB NORTH LINB OF THI SE 114
OF' THE SW l / 4 OF' SAID SECTION 34 AS DBFIHBD Otl TIii CIT'! OF'
ENGLEWOOD SURVE'l OH Si\ ID SECTION 3 4, PRBPARBD BY GINGBR'!
ASSCCUTES, me. , DURING S8PTBHBBP. 1981, ( SAID SURVB'l OH
FIL~ IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD OFFICES ON SHBBT 4 OF 131, A
DISTi\HCE OF 50. H FEET TO TH&: WBS':' RIGHT-OF-WA'l LIHB OF
BFOADWi\Y !\S DEFINED Otl THE PLAT OF HORHAHD'! ADDITION AS
RECOF.DED HI PLAT BOOK 4 AT PAGB 32 IN THB OFFIC!I OF THE
CLEP.K AND RECOP.DER OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY, THENC! S
00°0i' SJ" W ALONG SAID WBST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, PARALLEL
WITH THE EAST LHIE OF TIIB SW l/4 CF SAID SBCTIOH 34, I\
DIST.',HCB OF 199. 49 FEE'l' TO I\ POHi!" 7. 01 FEST, AS HEi\SURR:i
AT P.IGHT ANGLE HORTHEE!LY F'80H THE MORTH LIHB OF LOT 12,
aL<x:< 8, tfO!;lHi\tlD'l ADDITION, SAID ?OINT BBIHG THS
INTBP.SECTiotl OF THB SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LitlB OF WEST FLOYD
i\1/ENUB ( 1988) WITH THE WEST RIFHT-OF-WA'l LINE OP SOUTH
BROADWAY, AHO THE TmJE POUIT OF B!:Git1HIHG1 THBNC3 S
e~· S3 ',n • W .\LONG SA!O SOUTH RIGP.':'-OF-W"'L LINE A D!STi\tlCZ
OF 298.10 FSt:T TO THE C!HTSRLIHB OF VACATBD SCUT!~ ACOHA
S':."='SET1 TH!NCi S 10•9, 'SJ" W .\LOl-lt;i THB CSHTIRL!~I o, SAID
V.\CA':."3D SCUTH ACOMA STnBET "DIS':."~NCZ OF 64.15 ,sir:' TO i\
;:<)HIT WH:CH :s THE UITSRSECTiotl CF THI!: CBHTSRLIMB OF
1/.'iO.:'E:O SCUT:1 r\C-;M:\ STREET WITH A WESTSE!L'l 8:<T~SIOH CF THI .
SOUTH L!tlt: OF T~.ACT DESCRISED Itl ECCK 2225 AT ?AGI 31,a,
Tr.EtV.:E OEFAir.'IHG s~:;:o Cl!:tlT3nLINB, N. 89° S3. 91" 3, ALONG
S,U!l WESTSLP.'£ E:c:::,s:::oJH OF AHO AL~t-lG SAID SOUTH L!HB OF
'!'?.AC:' DESCP.I3ED !:I BCCK 2225 AT, PAGE 311, PARALLZL WITH
!'~E SCIJ7H :H•jll':'·•'.'F-\,1,Vi LINc: o, WEST P'LO'iD A'IEHUE, A
uZ.:~AIICE: ~P 2':?8 ;:-::t:':." TO TH:: WEST ?.!GHT-OF-W,\'L OF SOUTH
3?.0AuWA'!: THE:IC:: ti ~,., .. a,·SJ· S AL:.HG SAID WEST RIGH:'-OF-WA'l
:,:;::-1::: a4. t.: FSS:' T<: THE: ?)I~IT OP' 53:tj!HHIHG,
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Board of Adjustaent and
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[] Ctty Pl11111tng and Z
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ATIACH PHOTOGRAPH HERE
Attached ts a photograpll of a stgn as tt ts enc:ted on the following described
property.
Address: Trolley Square Shopping Center located at Englewood Parkway and
Broadwy 1 Englewood. Colorado
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-I hereby certtfy that the above descrtbed property was posted continuously for
a pertod of JH days, froa Septe,nb@r 29
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1995 (Friday)
to October 16, 1995 (Monday)
n . State of ~rado )
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Subset"tbed Ind swni to before • thts It (J c::; •
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"' Coa1ss1on expires: 1W l:OlalssrON E.VIREs AUGusr 7, 19J.l..
A separate certtftcatton should be presented for each Nottce of Heartng Sign.
Such cert1ftcat1on-., be sulattted to tile Dlpaf'taNt of '-ntty Developaent prtor to tile Heartng or ,,..._ted at tile Heart119.
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
A PAF.CEL OF' LAtlD SITUATED HI TIIB SB 1/4 OF TIIB SW l/1 OF
SE:CTIOII H, TOWNSIIIP 4 SOUTH, RI\HGB 68 WEST OF 1'11B 6Ttl
P.M., FUF.TIIEP. DESCRIBED i\S FOLLOWS,
COMMEtlCUIG I\T TIIE tlOl<TIIEI\ST CORNER OF TIIE SE l /•I OF TIIB
5\.1 l/4 OF Si\ID SECTIOH 34, SAID CORHBR BBitlG H0t1UHBt1TBD
B'l All ALUHINUM CAPPED PIN, STA11PED L.S. 112983, HI A RANGE
BO:< r THEtlCE 5 8~0 5 3 '0 l • W. ALOUG TIIB HORTH LHIE OF TIIE SE
l /4 OF TIIE SW l/4 OF SAID SBCTIOH 34 AS DEFINED OH THE CIT"/
OF EIIGLEWX>D SURVEY ON SAID SECTION 34, PREPARBD B'l GltlGER'/
ASSCCIATES, IIIC., DURHIG SBPTBHBER 1980, (SAID SIJRVB'/ Otl
FILE Ill TIIE CIT'/ OF EtlGLEWOOO OFFICES Otl SIIEET 4 OF 131, A
0ISTi\llC8 OF' Sia.00 FEET TO TIIE WEST RIGIIT·OF-WAY LINE OF
B?.OADWAY AS DEFUIED ON 1'11E PLAT OF NORMANDY ADDITION AS
RECORDED It1 PLAT BOOK 4 AT PAGE 32 IH TIIB OFFICB OF TIIE
CLERK AtlD RECORDER OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY, TIIBNCE S
00•07' 53* W. ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT-OP-WAY LltlE, PARALLEL
WITII TIIE EAST LINE OF THE SW 114 OF SAID SECTION 34, A
DISTAi-iCE OF 199. 49 FEET TO I\ POINT 7. ee FBET, AS
MEASURED I\T RIGIIT ANGLE NORTHEP.LY FAOH THB HORTH LINE OF
LOT 12, BLOCK 8, NORMANDY AD0ITIOH1 THENCE DEPARTING SAID
WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LIHE S 89•53'91• W. PARALLEL WITH TIIE
NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 12, PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE
OF THE SB l/4 OF THE 51,1 1/4 OF SAHi SECTION 34, A DISTl\tlCB
OF 298.09 FEET TO TUB CEHTSRLIHB OF SOUTH ACOMA STRHT I\S
DEFitlED BY THAT PARCEL DESCRIBED Itl BOOK BS6 AT PAGB 246,
IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLBP.K AHO RECORDBR OF ARAPAHOE
COUNTY, BEIHG THE TRUB POIHT OF BEGINNING, THBHCB
CONTINUING S. 89• 5 3 '91. W. ALotlG LAST SAID COURSE, PARALLEL
WITII SAID HORTH LOT LINE, PARALLEL WITH SAID NORTH LUIE OF
SAID SE l/4, A DISTANCE OF 39.et FEBT TO A POINT 68.tt .
FEET, AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES, WBSTBRLY FROH THE EAST
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SOUTH ACOMA STRBBT1 THBHCB DBPARTIHG
SAID PARALLEL LINE, 5. 1e•e1·53• w. PARALLBL WITH SAID
EAST RIGIIT-OF-WAY LIHi: OF SOUTH ACOMA STRBBT, PARALLEL
WITH THE EAST LINE OP' THE SW 114 OF' SAID SBCTIOH 34, A
DISTANCE OF 439.66 FEET TO THE HORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
OF WEST GIRAP.O IWEtlUE AS DEFINED B'l THAT PARCEL D&:SCRIBKD
IN Bl."OK 127 AT · PAGE 271 IN THE OP'FICm OP' THE CLERK AND
P.SCOP.OER OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY, SAID RIGHT-OF-WA'! LINE
aEING 690 . 6 FEET HORTHEP.L"l FROM AHO PARAI.LBL WITH THE
SOUTH L ItlE OF Tl!E s..r 11 ol r THENCE DEPARTING S,\ID PARALLiL
LHlia:, S. 89°51rl'22• E. i'i:.OtlG Si\!D HCP.TH RIGHT-OP'-WA'! LINE,
i\ D!ST.'\NCS OF 30.00 FEET TO THE CEHT:l:RLINE OF SOUTH ACOHA
ST?.EC:T At DEFitlBD B'! Si\ID PARCSL DESCiU3BD rn BOOK 850 AT
?!\GE 24'5 HI Si\ID A?.APAHOE COUtlT'! RECOF.DS1 THEHC3 DEPAnTUIG
Si\ID NCR II RIGliT-OF-Wi\"i LINE, W. 10•07' 53• B. ALotlG SAID
C3:IT3P.LINE, P!\?.ALLEL WITH THE EAST LINB OF THE SW l/4 OF
SECT!Otl 34, A DISTANCE OF 439.ae F!:E':' TO TIii POIH'! OF
BEG:NtlING,
CGUtl'!"l OF AP..'\Pl\nOE' snts OF C~!.OP.ADO
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A PAF.CE:L OF LANO SITUATED HI TIIE Se: l /4 OF TIIE SW l /-1 OF
SECTION H, l'OWNSHIP ,a SOUl'H, RI\Nl]I!: 68 WEST OF' TIIE 6TH P.H., DESCP.IBED AS FfJLLOWS,
BEGINtlHIG AT THE UITEl1SECTI0M OF THE: SOUTH RIGIIT-OF-Wl\'l OF
WEST FLOYD A'l:1:MUE AHO Tlie: WC:ST R!GiiT-OF-W,H OF ACOM,\ STREET,
i\S SHOWtl 011 A SUP.'IE'l BY BENCIIHARK ENGHIEERHIG, LTD .•
Ti:TLC:O "DOCUMENTATION H,;P, BOIJtlDI\RY SURVE'l", JOB HO. 73,
DATED .:\P~Ii. 2 7, 1984, WIT!! .\LL B&:AP.HIGS COHTAHIED ll!AEON
BAs;;;o UPOH Si\ID SURVEY' MAP, THENCE S 99•97' SJ" W ALONG THS
WEST P.!GIITt.OF-wl\Y OF ACCMA STREET, 437.16 FE:i:T TO A POINT
~. 50 F::ET HOEiTH OF THE HOP.Tri EUGH!'-OF-WAY L.i:HE OF li::<ISTING
WEST GIRARD AI/ENUE, AS SHCWN ON SA!D SURVEY, SAID POINT
. ALSO aErnG OH THr: PP.OP<)SED HORTH RIGHT-OF-WA'! LIHB OF
t:1·1GLr!WCOD PAP.KW,W I THli:HCS: N 89" St' :? 2" W ALONG SAID
P~OPOS~D RIGHT-OF-Wi\'! LINE, SAID LINE BEING 2.59 FtET
NOP.TH OF 1'HE HORTH R!Glf1'-0F-..,A'! L!NE OF EXISTING WEST
G!:, . .\EO AVENUE, 1-1. ee FEET TO A POINT OF CURl/£1 THEHCK ALONG
SAID PROPOSED RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE
TO TUE RIGIIT, HAVItlG A RADIUS OF 231. 50 FEBT, l\tlD I\ CEtlTRAL
ANGLE OF 35•tJ·ee·, A DISTANCB OF 141.62 FEST TO A POINT
OF TAtlGENT1 TlfBHCI!: ALONG SAID PROPOSED RIGIIT-OF'-WAY LINE,
N 54•47'24" W 5.ee F'BET TO A POitlT OP' CURVB, Tlfl!:HCB
COtlTINUIHG ALOI-IC SAID PROPOSBD RIGHT-OF-WI\Y LINS, ALONG
THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THB LIP'T, HAVING A RADIUS OP' lll. 5e
FEET, AND A CEHTRAL ANGLE OF 21•42'59", A DISTAHCB OF 125.64
FEET TO THB INTERSECTION OF-SAID CURVB WITH THB KAST RIGHT-
OF-WAY LINB OF BANNOCK STR BT, AS SHOWN OH SAID SURVBY1
THEHCE N. ee•e1·1e· W ALONG SAID BAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
OF BAHNOCK STP.EET, 339.83 FBBT TO THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF WEST FLOYD AVEtlUE, AS SIIOWH ON SAID SURVEY,
THENCE N 89•53'01" E ALONG Si\ID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINli:,
266.61 FEET TO THE POINT OF BBGIHNIHG,
COUHTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATB OF COLORADO.
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PARCEL . I[ I I
A PARCEL OF L,\ND BIHNG PART OP BLOCK 8, tlORHAtlOY ADDITION,
AND THB UNPLATTID LAND ADJACBNT TO SAID BLOCK 8, SAID .
P~RCEL SITUATED IN THi SE 1/4 OF THB SW l/4 OF SECTIOtl 34,
TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WBST OF THE 6TH P.H., FURTHER
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,
COHMEt-lCHIG AT THE NORTHEAST CORtlEP. OF THE SE l /4 OF THE
SW l/4 OF SAID SBC~ION 34, SAID CORNER BEIHG HOtlUHENTED BY
All ALUH1l1IUl4 CAPPED Pltl, STAMPED L. S. 11290 J, Itl A RANGE
BOX I TIIENCB S 89• SJ' tl • W ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THB
SS l /4 OF THE SW l/4 OF SAID SBCTION 34 AS DEFitlED Otl THE
CIT'/ OF ENGLEl«>OD SURVBY ON SAID SBCTIOH 34, PREPAP.ED BY
GINGERY ASSOCIATBS, INC., DURING SBPTBHBBR l98e, CSAID
SURVEY OH FILE IN THB CITY OF BNGLBWOOD OFFICBS ON.SHBBT 4
OF 13), A DISTANCB OF 51.11 FIBT TO THB WBST RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF BROADWAY AS DEFINED ON THB PLAT OF NORMANDY ADDITION
AS RECORDED Itl PLAT BOOK 4 AT PAGB 32 IN THB OFFICB OF THE
CLii:RK AND . P.ECORDER OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNT'! 1 THBHCE S
00°07'53" W ALONG SAID WBST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, PAr.ALLSL
WITH THE EAST LIHB OF THB SW l/4 OF SAID SECTION 34, A
DISTANCE OF 263. 64 FSBT TO I\ POINT OH TUB SOUTII L!Nii: OF
TRACT DBSCRIBIW IN DOCUHBtlT RIICOEU>BD IN BOOK 2225 i\T PAGB
11•. AtlD THI TRUB POitlT OP BIIOIHNIN01 THBtlCI S ee•e1 • 53" W
A~IG LAST SAID COURSI, ALONG Si\ID WBST RIGHT-OP-WA'l LINB,
PAP.ALLBL WITH SAID BAST LINS, A DISTAHCS OF 271.85 FIBT TO
THE NORTHBAS':' CORtlBR OP THAT PARCIL OF LAND DBSCR!BED IN
ECOK 995 AT PAGE 33 IH TH2 Ol"PICB OF THE CLBP.K i\tlD RECORDER
or SA!D AF.APAHOE COUNT'/, THBHCB H 89•5~·22· W ALl.."'tlG THB
NOP.TH L:::tlB OF SAID PAnCEL, PARALi.EL WITH THE HCP.:'~ i.INE
OF WEST ,;n~AF.D i\VENUii:, A DISTAtlCB OF 92. 59 F~3T re THE
HOATHWEST COF.HER OF SAID ?.!\RCSL DBSCR!BEC UI 31.."'CK ~9S,
PAGE 331 THENCE S 90°97"5;" W ALOtlG THB WBST LiNE OF SA:O
?A?.C3L, c\ D!STAHCE OF 195. 24 FHT TQ THE HOP.Tit R!~nT-OF-WA'l
LINE OF WEST G!RAF.D AV!HUB, ftS DU'Itli!:D BY TH;\T PAr.CS:L
DESCR:oED !H BCOK 1:; AT PAGB 21:. HI THi!: OF!l'!CZ oJF THI
<::.EP.K i\tlC ~ECO&DER OF SAZO ftRAPAH,:E COUNT'!, S,UD ~!GHT-OF-
w;.. ·! LrnE BEWG 699. 6 !l'SET HOHTHBF.L'! FRC-M AtlD PARALLEL WITH
T~E SC::UTH L i~IE l)F THE SW l / 4 1 THl!lUC3 N 89• SQ ' :! 2 • V ALONG s;uo :ic&-:H R!GHT-OF-WAY LHIB A D:STAHCS: OF :? .. S. 5Q FBBT TO
THE CEtlTERLINE OF SOUTH I\COHA STREET AS DEFINED BY THAT
PARCEL DESCRIBED Itl BOOK 856 AT Pi\GB 246 IN TIii OFFICB OF
THE CLERK AHO RECORDBR OF SAID I\RAPI\IIOB COUNTY I TIIEHCB
DEPAF.TIIIG SAID tlORTH RIGIIT-OP'-WIW LitlB, ti ee•e1 • 53• B ALOtlG
SAID CSIITEP.LltlE PARALLEL WITH TIIB BAST LIHB OF SW l/4 OF
SAID SECTION 34, A DISTAtlCB OF 375. 65 FBBT TO TIIB
IHTERSECTIOtl OF SAID CBHTBRLIHB W:i:TH THB WBSTBRLY E:CTSIIS[Otl
OF THE ~II LitlE SAID TRACT OBSCP.IBBD IH BOOK 2225 AT PAGE
3101 TIit ICl!l DBPARTIHG SAID CDITBP.LIHB, H 89•53"11" E ALONG
SAID WE rERLY B:<TENSIOH OF AHO ALONG SAID SOUTH LlHB OP
TRACT DESCRIBED Itl BCOK 2225 AT PAGB Jl•, PARALLBL WITII
LitlB PARI\LLBL WITH THB NOP.TH LIHB OF T11B SB l/4 OF TIIB SW
l/ol OF SAID SECTION 3-1, A DISTAHCE OP' 298.ee P'lft TO TH&:
P'JIHT OF BBGIHNIHG,
COUtlT'! OF ARAPAHO&:, STATB OF COLOP.ADO.
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PARCEL IV,
A PAOCBL OF LAND BEING A P!\RT OF SLOCK 8, HORHAHDY ADOITIOtl,
AND THB UtlPLATTBD LAND ADJACENT TO LOT 12, SAID DLCCK 8,
SAID PARCIL SITUAT!:O IH TIIB SB ll-1 OP' TIIB SW 114 OP'
SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGB 68 WBST OP' TIii 6TH P.H.,
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,
COHHEHCIHG AT THI HORTHBAST CORNER OP' TUB SB 1/4 OP' TIIB SW
114 OF SA!D SBCTION 34, SAID CORH~R BBIHG HOtlUHBNTZD BY AH
ALUMINIUM CAPPED PIH, STAMPBD L.S. 112ea3, IHA RAHOB BOX,
THBHCB S .a9• 53' et• W ALOHG THB HORTH LINB OP THI SB l 14
OP' THI: SW 1/4 OP' SAID SBCTIOH 34 AS DBFIHBD OH TIIB CIT'! OP
BNGLSWOOD SURVEY OH SAID SECTION 34, PRBPARBD BY GIHOIRY
ASSCCIATIS, INC. , DURING SIPTBMBBR 1989, C SAID SURVBY ON
FILI IN THI CITY OF BHGLBWOOO OP'F'ICBS ON SRIBT 4 OP' llt, A
DISTAHCB OF se .•• FIBT TO TIii WBST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINI 0,
B~OADWAY AS DEFINED ON TIIB PLAT OP HOBMAHDY ADDITION AS
R&:COP.DBD IN PLAT BOOK 4 AT PAGII 32 IH THI OFP'ICS OP' THI
CLEP.K AHO &BCOPJ>IR OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY, THIHCS S
ee•e1•53-W ALONG SAID WIST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINB, PARALLBL
WITH THE BAST LIHB OF THB SW 114 OF SAID SIICTIOH 34, A
DISTANCB OF 199.49 P'IBT TO I\ POINT 7.ee FIIBT, AS MBASURR~
AT P.IGHT ANGLB HORTHBRLY P'ROH Ttfi HORTH LIMB OF LOT 12,
BLOC:< 8, t«>MAHOY AODITIOH, SAID ilOIHT BHHG THB
INTBRSECTION OP' THB SOUTH RIGHT-OP'-WAY LIHB OP' WSST FLOYD
AVBNUB (1988) WITH THB WBST RIFHT-OP'-WAY LIHB CP SOUTH
BROADWAY, AHO THS TRUB POUIT OF B!:GIHNIHG1 THINCI S
89•5l'tl• W ALONG SA!D SOUTH RIGH~-OP'-WAY LINS A D!STANCZ
OF 298.91 FEST 'r-J THE CENTIRLIHS OF VN:ATBD SCUT!I ACOMA
S7~SZT1 TH3HCZ S tt•97'5J• W AL()Hlj THB CINTSRL!~ OP' 5"ID
VACA7SO SCUTH ACOMA STRIET A DIS7AHCI Of' 64.15 l'SS':' TO A
f':>!NT WH:ca !S THE IHTSRSECTION Cr THS CIDITSRLIHB or
1/ACA:"BD SCUTH ,\C~.\ STREIT WITH i'L WBSTIRLY B:<TSNSIOH CF THI
SOUTH LINS OF T~ACT DESC!IIHO Itl !':GK 2225 AT PAGB lH,
TnBHCS DEFARTIHG So\iD CSHTSRLIMB, N. 89•53'91• I, ALONG
So\I!> WBSTILR'i B:<'!'i:IS!OH OP' AtlD ALJl,11:i SAID SOUT3 LIHI OP'
T:'.AC":' DES.:BIHC W Bl."CK 2:?:?5 AT. PAGE lle, PARALLZL WITH
'!:IE SCUTn ?.IGIIT·•-:'F-W,\'i LUil!: l)P' WE3T P'LOYD AYBHUE, A
u:a':'AlfC? OP 298 ?'?:ZT T•.) THE: WIST ?.!t;HT-t)f'-WAY 0, SOUTH
3r.JACW"'!1 THlNCS: ti ~Q11 ~1 • 53• B AL~ SAID WSST RIGH':'-OP'-WAY
t.:~13 o-1. t: !"SE:' T<: THE ?OI~T OP' HG!HHING,
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PARCEL IV,
A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A P!\l1T OF BLOCK 8, tlORHl\tlDY ADDITIOtl,
ANO THE UtlPLATTED l,MID AD.ll\CEtlT TO LOT 12, SI\ ID DLCCK O,
SAID PARCEL SITUAT!O IN THE SB l 14 OF TIIB SW 114 OF
SECTIOtl 34, TOWMSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WBST OF TIIB 6TII P. H,,
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,
COHHE:tlCING AT THE NORTHSAST CORNER OF THE SB l /4 OF TIIE SW
114 OF SA1:D SECTION H, SAID CORNER BB ING HONUHKNTED B'l AN
ALUH!HIUH CAPPED Pitl, STAHPBO L.S. 112993, IN A RANGE BO:<,
THENCE S ,99• 5 3 '91 -W A LOMG THE NORTH LINS OF THI SE 11,a
OF THE SW l /4 OP' SAID SECTION 34 AS DEFINED OH THE CIT'! OF
ENGL&:WOOO SURVE'L OM SA ID SECTION 34, PRBPARBD BY GINGBR!
ASSCCIATES, ItlC., DURING SEPTBHBBP. l 9Be, I Si\ID SURVB'l ON
FILa: IN THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD OFFiCBS OH SHBBT 4 OF 131, A
DIST:\MCE OF 50 .H FBET TO THI WBS':' RIGHT-OF-WA'/ LIHB OF
Br.OADWi\Y i\S DEFINED OH THE PLAT OP' tlORHAHO! ADDITION i\S
RECOF.DED IN PLAT BOOK 4 AT PI\GB 32 Itl THE OFP'IC3 OF THE
CLEF.KAND nECOP.DEn OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNT!1 THEHC3 S
00°~;' 53-W ALOHG SAID WIST RIGHT-OF-WAY LUIE, PAl:li\LLEL
\oii!TH TfiE a:AST LHIE OF TIIB SW l/4 CF SAID SECTION 34, A
DIST.:u1cs CF 1'39.4~ P'BET TO A POIN"!' 7.90 P'BBT, AS HEASURF:::,
AT RIGHT ANGLE NORTHBP.LY P'90H THE NORTH LIHB OP LOT 12, aLOC:< 9, UORHi\tlDY AOOITIOH, SAID ?OINT BUNG THB
INTEP.SECTIOtl OF THB SOUTH RIGHT-OP'-WAY LitlB OP' WEST FLOYD
i\1/EMUE 119881 WI7H THE WBST RIFHT-OF-WA'l LINE CF SOUTH
BRCADWi\'l, i\HD THE TRUE POUIT OF B!Git1HING1 THBNC3 S
99053·~1-W ~LONG SA!D SOUTH R!GP.:'-OF-WA1 LINE A D!STAHCZ
OF 298. '3e F~ET TO THE i:!NTSRLIHI ::F VACATBO SCUTII ACOMA
s:-RgET1 THSNCi s tt•t7'5l-w ALOHG THI C1HTB~L!~2 o, SAID
V.\CA7SD SCUTH AC~A STnEET A DIS7~tlC2 OF 64.15 F!B:' TO A
~'J!NT WP.:.:CH :::s T:-iE IHTSRSECTiOtl Cl=' THE CENTSRLnlE OF
,,.:i,,:~.':'ED SCUT:1 AC~:\ STREET WITH r. WESTEP.L'l 8:<TSNSIOH CF THE
SOUTH LHIE OF T;:A•:T DESC~I3EO Itl :t:CK 2225 AT ?AGE llQ1
Tr.EtlCE DEfl\ir.'UIG s~ .. o C!tlT:;nLIHE. H. 8!?•53'91-3, Ai.ONG
S.\I!> WESTSLP.': E'.(75::IS!•JN OF AHO AL~~c:; Si\ID SCUT:i L:NE OP
'!'?..~C:' DESC?.!3EO ::::r Bl."CK 222S AT. F.;GE lll, PARALLZL WITH
'!':IE SCIJ7n FlIGilT·'~F-\.1,\'£ LrnE ., .. wg:;·r !"LOYD 1\1/EMUE, A
v:.:.:':'AtlCE vF' 2':?8 F::t:'!' T•) T:i:: WEST ?.!'inT-OF-Wi\'l OF SOUTH
3?.0AuWA'!: THE:UCS ti '10" 37' 5 3-S AL:,t,IG SAID WIST RIGH:--o,-WA'l
:..::-1::: 64. ! : FEE:' T•: THE ?)I:-tT OP' ES:G!HNIHG,
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COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA ITEM SUBJECr: Amendment of "The
DATE: October 16, 199S tb Marks" Planned Development
IN111ATED BY: Mark K. Windhager for STAFF SOURCE: Robert Simpson, Man-
Trammell Crow Residential Services ager of Neighborhood and Business Devel-
opment
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION;
Council Goal;
Preyjoos Council Actjon: The original Planned Development for The Marks development was
approved by City Council in 198S. On September 18, 199S, City Council set October 16,
199S as the date for the public hearing for this Planned Development Amendment.
RECQMMENQED ACTION;
Staff requests City Council to approve by resolution the proposed amendment to The Marks
Planned Development.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNADYfS IDENTIFIED;
"The Marks", a high-density residential development, was constructed in the mid-to late
1980's on the former KLZ Radio Tower site at South Lafayette Street and US 285. Access to
this high density site, throughout the various developments of Kimberly Woods, Kimberly
Village, the Waterford, and The Marks, has been restricted to prorect the sin&le-family resi-
dential areas abutting on the north and on the west. Primary access is from US 285 at South
Gilpin StrCICt, and from East Girard A venue at South Lafayette Street.
Staff was made aware in 1993 that The Marks development had been divided by sale. At that
time, one management company oversaw the rcntal/lcasin& offices for both Lot 1 (The Marks
West) and Lot 2 (The Marks). Currently, Lot I and Lot 2 are manqed by different compa-
nies, and there is need for more direct access to The Marks West markctin& office.
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The City recogniz:es the need for the additional point of access, but also recoaru:r.es the neces-
sity to protect the adjacent neighborhoods from a greater influx of traffic. 1be Public Works
Department has suggested that the point of access be gate controlled, and be for entranee pur-
poses only; the applicant has agreed to this restriction.
FINANCIAL IMPACT;
The improvements for the point of access will be at the expense of the applicant. No expendi-
tllre will be required of the City.
LIST QF AITACRMF,NTS;
Resolution
Findings of Fact
Staff Report
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING <:QMMISSON
IN 1HE MA 1TER OF CASE '7-95, )
FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS )
AND RECOMMENDATIONS RELATING )
TO AN AMENDMENT TO 111E PLANNED )
DEVELOPMENT FOR 1HE MARKS WF.sT )
INITIATED BY:
MARK J. WINDHAGER
REGIONAL MANAGER
TRAMMELL CROW RFSIDENTIAL
SERVICES
3773 CHERRY CREEK NORTH DRIVE
SUITE280
DENVER, COLORADO 80209
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FINDINGS OF FACT AND
CONCWSIONS OF 1BE
CITY PLANNING AND
ZONING COMMISSION
Commission members present: Horner, Redpath, Shoop, Tobin, Weber, Dou&)as, Dum-
mer, Mason
Commission members absent: Garrett
Case 17-95 was opened for Public Hearin& before the City Plannin1 and Zanin& Commission
on August 22, 1995 in the City Council Chambers ofEn1lewood City Hall.
Testimony was received from Slaff, and from the applicants. The Commission received the
Notice of Public Hearin& and the Scaff Report, which were incorporated into and made a part
of the record of the Public Hearin&.
FJNDJNGS OF FACT
1. THAT the Public Hearin& was initialed upon receipt of an application filed by Muk J.
Windha&er, Rqional Mana&er of Trammell Crow Residential Services, 3ffl Chary
Creek North Drive, Suite 280, Denver, Colorado 80209.
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2. 111A T the Notice of Public Hearin& was published in the EIJgJcw1pt Hmld on August
10, 1995, and the property was properly posted the required minimum 15 days, which
si1ns set fonh the date, time, and place of said Public Hearin&.
3. 1HAT Plannin& Administraror Stitt testified to the development history of the subject site,
The Marks havin& been developed in the 1980's u one project. Mr. Stitt further testified
that The Marks was divided by sale in 1993, but both The Marks and The Marks West
continued to be rnanaged by one rnanagement company until May, 1995. Mr. Stitt alto
testified that the division by sale was legitimized by the City after-the-fact by approval of a
"minor subdivision•.
4. 111A T mana,ement by two separate mna,ement companies now necessitates a direct
point of access to the leasing/markctin& offace of The Marks West, which direct access
must be via new access from South Lafayette Stteet.
5. 111AT this access will be a pted entrance controlled by a loop detector in the .-vement; a
separate barrier system must be available to prohibit entry whenever the pre is not opera-
tional to control the usage of this access point. Mr. Stitt testified that the City will reserve
the right to close the access drive if the gate is continuously open, or if the flow of traffic
on South Lafayette Street is negatively impacted as a result of the access drive.
6. TIIAT Mr. Brian Thede, representing the applicant, testified to the sale of Lot 1 of The
Marks to separate owners, and this Lot is now designated as "The Marks West". Mr.
Thede also testified that separate rnanagement of Lot 1 and Lot 2 necessitates a direct point
of access to the leasin&lmarkctin& office for The Marks West.
7. TIIAT Ms. Jean Kamnikar, property manager, testified to the economic disadvantqe of
The Marks West with no direct access to their leasin&lmarkctin& office, estimatin& that The
Marks West gets approximately 66~ of prospective tenant visits that odler complexes such
as The Marks, Kimberly Woods and Kimberly Villqe receive.
8. TIIA T Ms. Kathy Vance, Division Manqer for Trammell Crow, testified to the economic
necessity of the direct point of access for The Marks West.
CONCLUSIONS
1. TIIA T proper notice of the Public Hearin& was published in the EIJglcwgod Hmld on
Au1ust 10, 1995, and the propcny was posted the required 15 days &ivin& notice of the
date, place, and time of the Public Hearin&.
2. TIIAT testimony was received from staff and from the applicant representatives, which is
made pan of the record of the Public Hearin&.
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into the record of the Public Hearin&.
4. 'DIAT the proposed amendment to The Marks Planned Development to allow a dinct
point of access to The Marks West development leasin&f marketin& office is a reuonable
solution to an economic hardship 1h11 dlis ckwlopmcnt bas.
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TBF.ltEFORE, it is the decision of the City Plannin& and Zonin& Commission dial die
Planned Development for The Marks should be amended to allow a direct point of access to
The Marks West leasinaJmarketina office, which point of access shall be south of Girard Ave-
nue and nonh of US 285 .
This decision was reached upon a vote on a motion made at the meetin, of die City Plannin&
and Zonin& Commission on Auaust 22, 1996, by Mr. Homer, seconded by Mr. Shoop, which
motion states:
1be Plannlna Commission recommend to City Coudl tbat approY&l ol the ---dmeat
to 1be Marks Planned Development be p-aated with the rono.,.. coadltioa:
1. 1be City shall resene the ript to dole dais accea drift la the ewea ellher ol tbe
roUowin& occun:
a. Tbe pte is continuously opea (DOI loop coatrolled).
b. 1be flow ol trafflc OD Soutla Lafayelte Street is aeptlftly ......., • a
result ol this acces drive.
1be vote was called:
AYES:
NAYS:
Redpath , Shoop, Tobin , Weber, Dou&las, Dummer, Homer, Mason
None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: Gamtt
1be motion carried.
These Findin,s and Conclusions are effective as of die meetin, of Aupst 22, 1995.
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PIJIYC JIL\BING
An amendment The Marks Planned Dewlopment ID add an access drive on South Lafayette
Street.
DATE IQ BE CQNSIDERQ>;
August 22, 1995
NAME AND APPBFM Qf APPLICANT;
Mark J. Windhqer, Rqional MaJla&er
Trammell Crow Residential Services
3773 Cherry Creek North Drive, Suite 280
Denver, CO 80209
NAME AND ADDRfSS Of PROPERTY OWNQ/LQSEE;
H. G. Ventures
3773 Cherry Creek North Drive, Suite 280
Denver, CO 80209
ZONE DISTRICT;
R-3, Hi&h Density Residence District
RELATION IQ COMPREHENSIVE PLAN;
The 1979 Generalized Land Use Map desi&nates this area u part of a hi1h density residential
area.
LEGAL DESCRlfflQN;
See Planned Development.
LOCATION Of PROPERTY;
The subject propeny is localed in the area bounded by West Floyd Avenue on die north, South
University Boulevard on the east, East Hampden Avenue on the IOUth, and South Lafayette
Street on the west.
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The Planning Commission is required to hold a Public Hearin& on lhe P*OJ)O*d Planned De-
velopment Amendment. The recommendation of lhe Plannin& Commission to ~e, or
deny the Planned Development Amendment must be forwarded to City Council within thirty
days of the Public Hearin&. City Council may choose to bold a Public Hearing on the pro-
posed Planned Development Amendment or the City Council may act upon the recommenda-
tion of the Plannin& Commission without holding a Public Hearin&.
COMMENTS fBQM OTIIER DEPABJMENIS;
PyhJic Works -Eo1ioecr:io1 Services:
A &ate shall be insralled at the east end of the drive to control access . Activation of the
gate will be controlled by a loop detector in the pavement on the west side of lhe &ate
only.
During times when the gate in not operational, a barrier shall be placed across lhe west
end of the access drive to prohibit entry. This barrier shall include appropriate wamin&
si1nage .
Sidewalk handicap ramps with five foot flares and a slope no &realer than 12: l shall be
installed at this access drive.
The City shall reserve the right to close this access drive in the event either of the fol-
lowing conditions occur:
l. The sate is continuously open (not loop controlled.)
2. The flow of traffic on South Lafayette Street is neptively impacted as a
result of this access drive.
DEPARTMENT Of COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS;
The proposed amendment to the Marks Planned Development is for the addition of an access
drive on South Lafayette Street. The Marks Planned Development wu oripnally approved by
City Council in l 985 .
The Marks Apanment development is situated on a tract of land that wu annexed to lhe City
in 1962. Formerly, the site was the location of the KU radio transmittin& tower and was a
~ location for the Cinderella City shopping complex. The site wu the subject of liti-
ganon for several years and eventually was zoned R-3, Multi-Family Residence.
The imposition of R-3 zoning was also litipted and resulted in the Colorado Supreme Coun
uphold ing the zoning. In January, 1968, ~tective covenants were placed on the pn,peny
limiting development to 1,500 residential units . These covenants expired in 1983.
In September, 1972, the Plannin& Commission considered a Subdivision Waiver for lhis prop-
erty submitted by Larwin Multi-Housin& Corporation, based on the antici~ssion of a
Planned Development. The Waiver wu approved but the Planned t was not
submitted . Larwin ultimately constructed 384 units (Kimberly Woods and ICimberly Villl&e)
and dedicated the land for Romans Park .
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In October, 1976, R. P. R. Brothers, Ltd. submitted an ~lication for~ of a subdivi-
sion plat for the undeveloped portions of the Larwin proJect. This subdivision plat was ap-
proved by the Plannin& Comnussion and referred to City Council where in February, 1978, it
was denied. Followin& this denial, an application for residential development of the site was
submitted by Country Club Joint V~ture. This plan called for a mix of low and hi&h rise
residential units. The Plannin& Commission approved an amendmenl to lhe Larwin Subdivi-
sion Waiver for this development. This developmenl was never carried out.
In September, 1980, Prowswood, Inc., submitted an application to amend the Larwin Subdi-
vision Waiver to permit the development of one l'-story and five 18-story condominium
buildings. This amendmenl was approved by the Plannin& Commission. A&ain in April,
1981, Prowswood, Inc. requested an additional amendment to eliminate one 18-story buildin&
and add two social centers and a manaaement/sales office. This amendmenl was approved by
the Plannin& Commission. Only one buildin& (lhe Warerford) wu developed under-this plan.
In 1985, the Chasewood Company submitted a Planned Development proposal for the devel-
opment of the remainder of the Larwin site. This Planned Development was approved by the
Planning Commission in October, 1985, and by City Council in November, 198S. The devel-
opmenl, The Marks, called for a toe.al of 616 units in 27 buildin1s. Subsequcnl to lhe build-
out of the Marks the phase one and phase two portions sold sepamely. The City became
aware that the Marks was split into two distinct ownership's, the Marks and lhe Marks Wesl,
in 1993 and required that a Minor Subdivision be approved to reflect lhe chan&e in ownership.
The Minor Subdivision was approved in November, 1993.
The owners of the Marks Wesl Apanment Comple1t have submitted a request to amend the
Marks Planned Developmenl to include an access drive on South Lafayette Sueet. This access
point is needed to provide more direct access to the Marks Wesl sales office because lhe Marks
West, as a development sepa,ate from the Marks, can no lonaer use lhe marketin& and sales
office ori&inally developed for the entire Marks comple1t. The City recosnizes lhe need for
this access point but is also concerned thal it not become a major entry or uit point for lhe
entire Marks development. To protect the adjacent neipborhoods from an inflUJt of traffic,
the Public Works Department has required that the access drive be pte conbOlled and be an
entrance only. The Applicant has qreed to these conditions and will make lhe necessary
changes to their plan.
RECOMMENDATION;
The Department of Community Development recommends that the Marks Planned Develop-
ment Amendment be approved with the followin& conditions:
The City shall reserve the ri&ht to close this access drive in the event either of the fol-
lowing conditions occur:
1. The 1ate is continuously open (not loop conttolled.)
2. The flow of traffic on South Lafayelte Sueet is nqatively impacted as a
result of this access drive.
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AddressofSubjectPropeny: 1528 E. Girard Pl., Englewood, CO 10110
Applic:ant'sName : The Mark• West Apartaent•
Address : _______ ......a;.37 .... 7.;..;3:;.._;C;;.;;.h;.;;e;.;;;r.;;;.r..,.y_C;;;.;r;;.;H;.;;.;.k ___ N_ • .;..;D"""r_,, __ s_u;.;;;i;.;;;t.;;.e~28 .... o;..__oe_n_v_er--'-, _c_o __ 8_0_20_9
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Property Owner's Name : __ .....:,H:.:-~G:..:,._V.:.•~n::;t:,:U:,::r:.;:e::::•:..------------------
Addreu : 3773 Cherry CrHk N. Dr., Suite 210 Denver, co 80209
Telephone : _______ 3;yn.._1 ... -i..;i3.;;i9..a3.-.-... J811,,2...:9r.------------------
Proposed Use of Propeny : __ .... E.x ... i a.•t .. i ... o""';,.__.11,11pa-...r,1,1tN-..o .... t ...... c ... cw.21W,,11 ... x.._ __________ _
Submitted herewith is the required fee of~ for dlis ..._. Devela meat ~ In addition, I
understand that I will be required to poll the propeny ~ to apec:il:t. .. by die Depanmcnt of
Community Development, and to pay for die COit al die ~ al die lepl DOtice of die Public 'A-nna
before the City Planning & Zonina Commiuion and before die City Counc:il, lhould die Council det~~1i
is to the public interest to hold a hearing on this applicalioe,
Trammell croy 81110,otial s1ry1c11
Applicant (Corponlion or individual)
Mark~Wto4b•s•r
H,G, venture,
NAY 22, 1115
Date
~ If the applicant is am the owner of the property, 1111 :fitt:Miort 111111t be KCOmpallied by the wrinen
authorization for such action liped by the owner or owa, al land, ~ with • ••en11111 .,..S by the
owner or owners that they ..,.. to be bound by the ,. ..... and CIN'rtiPoal wlich wiD be 6ctM widl the
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INFORMATION JO ACCOMPANY APPLICATION
A. Preliminary Plans A Preliminary Plan lhowing the major details of the propoNd Planned Development at
a sc:ale of not less than 1 • • SO' and in IUftic:ient detail to evaluate the land planning, ~ desi~ and
other features of the propoted deYelopmem . Tbc Preliminary Plans DIil coatlin, insofar u II applicable,
the following minimum information:
1. A boundary survey;
2 . Tbc existing topographic c:haracter of the land;
3. The proposed land uies;
4. The location of all cxistina and proposed buildinp, lbUClUrel and improvements;
S. The density and type of dwellings. including typical elevations and lbowina maxim&un height;
6 . The major points ofac:ceu to public ripta-ot'-way, the internal trafBc: and circula1ion iyllemS, if
applicable, off'-street puking areas, ICMCe areas, and ~ araa;
7 . The 1oc:ation, beiaht and size of propoNd lips, fencea. liahtinl and ldvertilina devices includina
typical elevations;
! . Areas which are to be conveyed, dedicated or reserved for pUblic purpow. mdnctiDI, but not limited
to, parks and recreational purposes, indudina, but not limited to, pub and rec:realioaal areu,
schools, public buildings, or other public purposes; '
9 . Areas subject to a 100-year ftoodina c:yde;
10 . A general landscape plan with major types ofmaterids delipated u to purpose;
11 . Designation of various staaes for construction, if applic:lble.
B. Written Statement The Planned Development application shall contain the following mininwm
information :
I . A statement of the present ownership and a legal dac:ription of all of the land included in the
Planned Development;
2 . An explanation of the objectives to be achieved by the development, incluctina buildina
descriptions, lketches, or elevations u may be neceaary to describe the objectives;
3 . A development schedule inctic:arina the approximate elate when COlllbUCtion of tbe development or
stages of the development can be expec:ted to beain and to be completed;
4 . Copies of any special qreements, c:onveyances, restric:tiona, or COYeDanh which will ,ovem tbe
use, maintenance and protection of the development and public areu.
C. The applicant may submit any other information or exhal,its deemed pertinent to tbe evaluation of the
proposed Development Plan .
DO NOT WRITE IN TBIS SPACE
Fee Paid:
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Pre-Application Conference Date :__Jllamiina Commiaion Hanna Date: 1:/~':/fS'
Action Taken :
Date Submitted to City Council : City Council Hearin&· ....
City Council Action :
Conditions Imposed :
·" Date Filed with Arapahoe County Clert A llec:onler:
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A RESOLUTION APPROVING A?ll AMENDMENT TO THE MARKS PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT.
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council held a public hearing on the Marks Planned
Development on October 28, 1985; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council approved the Marks Planned Development by
motion with 20 conditions aft.er a second public hearing held on November 25, 1985; and
WHEREAS, Trammell Crow Residential Services filed an application for The Marks
West requesting an amendment to the approved Planned Development for the addition of
an access drive on South Lafayette Street; and
WHEREAS, The Marks was divided by sale in 1993, becoming The Marks and The
Marks West at that time; and
WHEREAS, in 1993 both The Marks and The Marks West were managed by one
management company until May 1995; and
WHEREAS, the division by sale was legitimized by the City of Englewood after-the-fact
by approval of the "minor subdivision"; and
WHEREAS, management by two separate management companies now nece111itate1 a
direct point of access to the leasing/marketing office of The Marks West, 1uch direct
access must be via new access from South Lafayette Street; and
WHEREAS, the access will be a gated entrance controlled by a loop detector in the
pavement; a separate barrier system must be available to prohibit entry whenever the pte
is not operational to control the usage of this access point; and
WHEREAS , this amendment to The Marks Planned Development was considered by the
Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission at a Public Hearing which was held on
August 22 , 1995 ;and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Planning and Zoning Commi11ion approved the application
by Trammell Crow Residential Services for the amendment of the addition of an acceu
drive on South Lafayette Street with certain conditions;
NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , THAT :
5e£&jon 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby approves the
recommendations of the Englewood Planning and Zonine Commiuion H to the
Amendment to the Planned Development of The Marks by the addition of an acc:e11 drive
on South Lafa yette Street which is hereby approved with the followine conditions:
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l. The City of Englewood shall reserve the right to close this accesa drive in the
event either of the following occurs:
a . The gate is continuously open (not loop controlled).
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b. The flow of traffic on South Lafayette Street is neptively impacted a1 a
result of this access drive .
Scc;tjgn 2. Trammell Crow Resident.ial Services (The Mar'k1 West) lhall bear the full
expense of the foregoing conditions and amendment.
Scc;tjgn 3. A Public Hearing was held on October 16, 1995 at 7 :30 P.M .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this _ day of _____ ,, 1995.
Thomas J. Bumi, Mayor
ATTEST :
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucrishia A . Ellis, City Clerk for the City of Enclewood, Colorado, hereby certify the
above is a true copy of Resolution No ._, Series of 1995 .
Loucri1hia A. Elli,
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approved March 30, 1923. and ertllled
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other acts relating to the pril11ng and
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Attached is a photograph of a 11911 as tt ts erected on the following described
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A separate certification should be presented for each Notte• of Hearing Stgn.
Such certification aay be subllitted to the Departllent of C01111Untty Developaent
prtor to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing.
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A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign.
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A separate certtficatton should be presented for each Nottce of Htartng Sign.
Such certiftcatton 1111 be subllitted to the DepartMnt of C01111Untty Developaent
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A separate ctrttftcatton should be presented for each Nottce of Htartng Stgn.
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Attached ts a pllotograpll of a sign as It ts erected on tile following descrtbld
property.
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A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sfgn.
Such certification 1111 be subllftted to the Departaent of COlllllltllty Developaent
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A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE APPROVED 1995 BUDGET AND APPROPRIATING
MONIES FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, desires to make certain
changes to the 1995 Annual Budget; and
WHEREAS, the 1995 Budget did not include the purchase of two Lifepak 11 monitors, two
cell paks and two cellular modems in order to provide emergency medical care for citizens; and
WHEREAS, the purchase of this equipment provides Safety Services personnel with
necessary equipment to provide emergency medical care for citizens; and
WHEREAS, purchasing this equipment is preferred to lease-purchasing because the
additional costs of interest charges would not be incurred with purchase;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sec;tjon 1. The City of Englewood 1995 Budget is hereby amended as follows ;
GENERAL fUNp
Soun:e of Funds ·
Unappropriated General Fund Balance
Uae of fuoda·
Purchase of Emergency Medical Care Equipment S 18,406
Ses:tjon 2. The City Manager and the Director of Financial Services are hereby
authorized to make the above changes to the 1995 Budget of the City ofEnelewood .
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 16th day of October, 1995.
ATTEST :
ThomuJ. Bums, Mayor
Loucriahia A . Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucri1hia A. Ellis, City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify
the above is a true copy of Resolution No . __ , Series of 1995.
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Date
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Initiated By
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Agenda Item
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Resolution amending the
1995 City of Englewood
Budget for the pu'Chase of
emergency medical care
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Staff Source
Frank G lewicz Director
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
The purchase of this equipment provides Safety Services personnel with necessery
equipment to provide emergency medical care for citizens.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Staff would recommend Council approve this resolution amending the approved 1995 City of
Englewood Budget.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND AL TERNATNES IDENTIFIED
The 1995 Budget did not include the purchase of this necessary equipment. The price quote
for this equipment is good through Odober 22, 1995. The pu'Chase of this equipment is
preferred to lease-purchasing because interest charges would not be Incurred.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The quoted price of $18,406 is good through Odober 22, 1995. The source offiming is
General Fund unreserved fund balance.
LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
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Agenda Item Subject
10 a 11 Southgate Supplement #127
STAFF SOURCE
Stewart H. Fonda, Director of Utilities
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
The Water and Sewer Board, at their September 6, 1995 meeting, reconvnended Council
approval of a Bill for an Ordinance approving Southgate Supplement 1127.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND AL TERNATNES IDENTIFIED
A request was made by the Southgate Sanitation District repr9senting the owner/developer for
inclusion into the Southgate Sanitation District. Supplement 1127 is for an ... approximately
2 .24 acres. The zoning is R-2 .25 in the City d GrNnWOOd Village -allowing one single family
dwelling . No zoning c:hangH are being proposed. A new houN 11 planned to be constructed
in approximately the same location . The owners .. Brad and Penny Place.
The legal is attached u Exhibit A. The property is located at 5701 S. Colorado Blvd.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
None .
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Southgate Sanitation Distrid Supplement 1127.
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AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 127 TO THE SOUTHGATE
SANITATION DISTRICT CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO FOR THE INCLUSION OF LAND WITHIN THEIR
DISTRICT BOUNDARIF.8 .
WHEREAS, Southgate Sanitation District recommends the inclusion of
approximately 2.24 acres into the District; and
WHEREAS, said inclusion is located at the 5701 South Colorado Boulevard; and
WHEREAS, the site is currently zoned R-2 .25 in the City or Greenwood Villqe
which allows for one single family dwelling which is to be constructed at
approximately the same location;
WHEREAS, said annexation of this additional parcel or land will not increase the
tap allocation to the Southgate Sanitation District;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS :
Scct,jpp 1. The Agreement between the City or Englewood and Southpte Sanitation
District entitled -supplement No . 127 to Connector's Acreement•, to include
approximately 2.25 acres located at the 5701 South Colorado Boulevard into the
Southgate Sanitation District's Connector's Agreement is hereby approved . A copy of
said Agreement is attached hereto as -Exhibit A• and incorporated herein by
reference .
ScctiPD 2. The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to •iln and attest,
respectively, the said Agreement for and on behalf or the City Council and the City of
Enelewood , Colorado .
Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 16th day or October,
1995.
Published a s a Bill for an Ordinance on the 19th day or October, 1995.
ATTEST : Thomas J . Buma, Mayor
Loucri ahia A. Elli s , City Clerk
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certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance,
introduced, read in full , and passed on first reading on the 16th day of October, 1995.
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enn.mcm ao. ill 'IO ..... IIC'l'Oa'e a.mm
l'IIH aamm, aacle and antved into by and lletveen tha C%ff
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City Clark, harainaftv called the •clt7,• .and NVl'IIDl'II eunnnoa
DHftJW, Ar,pahoa and Do119laa co.anti-, Colorado, barainattar
oallad the •Dl•~lot,•
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........ on the Jotll .. y of .,_, HU, tba Cit,: and tha
Diatrict entered into an -.ra-.ant 111 llbiall tba Clt)' -.read to
trMt _a,a ori9inatl09 froa tha Dlatrlct •o oanltv)' -.,..tall
within tha area oarved by tba Diatrlct, llbim Air• 11 mt -wt
recently renewed by c:ann.ctor•o -.r-t .. tad ..,.,....r H, IHI;
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nnsu, oald Con.-ctor'• "9r•••nt .,rowlAeo tllat Ula Dlatrlct
-Y not anlart• lto .. rvica VM wiu-t Ula vrlttat ~ of tbe
City;
IIOlf, ftDSPOUI, ln -111aratlon of tba mutual _..to and
11ndartaki11CJ• herein .. t forth, the partlao ~••foll_,
1. Th• City hereby -nt• to the incl110lon of certain
addiUonal area located ln Arapahoe COllnty, Colorado, owned by
BUDLBY •• .LM:11, n ....• aar,r ... n.acs, ond --fully daocrllled
on Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated barain by rafaranca,
into S0uth9ata SanitaUon District. The City •CJ~ that Nid
addiUonal area any be oarved with the -r facUitlu of th•
Diatrict, and that the City will treat the -890 diocba~ into
the City'• trunk Una fr-oaid additional area, all in oocordanca
with tho connector•• ACJr-oant dated Novaaber 1•, 1111.
Accordin9ly, Exhibit A referred to in .. ravropll l of the
connector'• "9r-nt dated Novaobar H, lHI, io baraby -..dad to
include ouch additional area.
2. Sach and ovary other provioion of tlla oaid Connac:tor'•
A9r••-nt dated Novaobar 16, 1111, ohall r ... in unabaR9ecl.
r• WJftllSB nasor, the partiaa have oat tbeir llondo and
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
THE WEST~ OF TRACT 282, AND ALL THAT PART OF TRACT 283, SOUTH
DENVER GARDENS, THE PLAT OF WHICH WAS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK A2 AT
PAGE 32B, CONTIGUOUS TO AND ABUTTING TRACT 282 OF SAID SOtrl'H
DENVER GARDENS, LYING EAST OF THE HIGH LINE CANAL AS NOW
CONSTRUCTED, TOGETHER WITH THAT PORTION OF VACATED PLATTE AVENUE
AS DESCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED APRIL 11, 1974, IN BOOK 2227
AT PAGE 445, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.
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Date
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Relinquishment and Grant of
Euement with Ensor
INITIATED BY
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STAFF SOURCE
Stawart H. Fonda, Onctor of Utilities
COUNCL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
None .
RECOMMENDED ACTION
The Utilities Department staff wvnendl Council approval, by Bill for Ordinance, of the
Relinquishment and Grant of Easement betw9en the City of Englewood and the Ensors.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTFED
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wilhin a 48-inch MW pipeline that Cf'OSNI the Ensorl' property locat9d at 7995 S. Santa Fe Or. At
the Ensors' ,-quest, the City is willing to locate the City Ditch euement Ult of the current location
and partly oullide the usement, and thentfcn, It ii necnwy for Englewood to relinquish • portion
of the existing usement and the Ensors to grant Englewood • new City Ditch usement.
The new usement would be in part of the Ensor'• turf farm and heavy trucks and equipment pass
over the new uwnent surface. In the IIQfNfMflt. Englewood ag,NI to design and construct the
new 48-inch pipeline so it can accommodate trucks and other motorized vehicles. The City mo
ag,HI to rHtore the surface of the new usement property •• nearty u is ru10N1bly possible .
ANANCIAL IMPACT
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ABILL FOR
COUNCIL BILL NO. II
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AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A RELINQUISHMENT AND GRANT OF
EASEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE ENSOR'S AND THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD.COLORADO .
WHEREAS, the City of Enelewood owns and operates the City Ditch; and
WHEREAS, the City has received a request from the owners of the Ensor property to
locate the 48" water pipeline east of the City Ditch's current location and partly outside
the existing easement of March 6, 1873 as described in the agreement; and
WHEREAS, the City would like to enclose within a 48" water pipeline the portion of
the City Ditch that traverses the Ensor's property; and
WHEREAS, to accommodate the proposed alienment of the 48" water pipeline and
other concerns of the parties hereto, it is nece11ary for Englewood to relinquish that
portion of its existing City Ditch easement as described below and for the Ensor'• to
grant Englewood a new easement for the City Ditch;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS :
S,ctjpp 1. The "Relinquishment and Grant of Easement" with the Ensor'a is
hereby accepted and approved by the Enelewood City Council. The Mayor is
authorized to execute and the City Clerk to attest and seal the Agreement for and on
behalf of the City of Englewood, Colorado.
Sed,jpp 2. The Relinquishment and Grant of Easement is attached hereto a,
"Exhibit A".
Introduced, read in full, and pa11ed on first readinc on the 16th day of October,
1995.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 19th day of October, 1995 .
Thoma, J . Bumi, Mayor
ATTEST :
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that the above and foregoing is a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced,
read in full, and passed on first reading on the 16th day of October, 1995.
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RELINOUISII!\11.';_NT ANIJ GRANT OF EASEMENT
Tills RELINQIJISlll'"IENT of Easement ("Rclinquislunent") and Grant of E:isement
("Grant") is 111:idc this dav of . 1995. bv and between Edna R.
E11 ~01 : i\L11y l:dith Wiiki11s : ·1 h~ I(·. C. ·Ensor . Jr . Tnm: and Dar bar; F . Ensor (hereinafter
colh T ri 1·cl y rl'k11cd 111 as ·T11 :.11 rs"l. wlu,,c at.h.lrcss is 7995 South Santa Fe Drive. Littleton.
'·,i1n1 :1ol11 ~!l l::O: and 1he Cir,· 111 l:ngkwnod ("Englewood"), a Colorado municipality whose
place ,11 hu sincs~ is J -lt)O S,,uth Elati Street. Englewood. Colorado 8011().
\\"IIERE :\S, Englewood uwus and oper:ites the City Ditch, which crosses the Ensors·
rrnpcny l11ca1cd at i95 I South Santa Fe Drive. which property is legally described on Exhibit
,\. w!1id1 is at1 ;11.:het.l hereto ;11:J im:orpPrarcd herein hy this rcfereuce ("Ensor Property"); and
WIIEREJ\S, the Ensor Property is owned by Edna R. Ensor as to :in undivided 50
percent: ~lary Edith Wilkins. as to an u11Ji vit..lcd 25 percent; The K. C. Ensor. Jr. Trust. as to
an unuil·idet..l 15 pl'n.:ent: amt na1ba1a r. En,or. as to au undivided JU percent : and
\\'IIEllb\S. the City IJitd, is located wi1hi11 th:1t ce·uaiu easement <late<l l\farch 6. 1873,
and 1c c1 11tletl in Uuuk 43 at Page 636 in the Office of the Clerk and Recorder of Arapahoe
C uurny . Cu loratl u: ant!
\\"llf:REJ\S, Errglewoo<l wuulJ like 10 em:luse within a 48-im;h water pipeline a portion
of the City Ditch that trave1scs the Errsurs · Properly; and
\\'lll]lE,\S , at the Ensor~· request, Englewood is willing to locate the 48-inch water
pirclinc c:i st of th<! City Ditch 's current luc:11io11 an<l partly outside the casement described
ahmc : amJ
\\"l lEREi\S. Englewood recognizes that an alignment of the 48-inch pipe. outside the
almve -rclc1c11ccd City Ditch casement wuultl also be of benefit lo Englewood; an<l
WI I EIU:AS . to acrn1111110J;1te the proposed alignment of the 48-inch water pipeline and
other co11..:c rns o f the parties hereto, it is ncce~sary for Englewood to relinquish that portion of
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new ca ~t:m c nt for the City Ditch . as de scribed hclt 1w .
IT IS N OW . TIIEREFOl{l:. CO V EN ,\NTED a11d AGREED by the parties as follows :
I . New Easl'ml'nt Prom:rtv . The "New Easen1ent Property" shall mean only that
portion or 1he real properly described on E:'lhihit U (consisting of two pages) and substantially
<kpi c tei.l o n Exhibit C . auacheu heretn and incuqmrated herein hy this reference .
2 . Existing Eascment l'rourrh·. The "Exi sting Easemc11t l'ropcrty " shall mean onl y
that po1 ti o n of the rc:il property described on E:'tl1ibit I) :iml substantially depicted on E;,chibit E.
attacheu hen:to and incm po rated hcrei11 hy reference .
3 . Hclir11mish111cnl o(ExN ing Easement !tights . Engl e wo oJ . for it sel r. its
succe ss or s anJ assigns , hereby releases . rcli11quishcs and quit claims to [Jna R . Erm,r . as to :in
umli viJ cd 50 pcn.:cnt intere st: Mary EJith Wilkin~. a~ to :111 ur.JividcJ 25 percent irncrcst: The
K . C . F11 : ... r . Jr . Trust. a:; to an umli\·idcd 15 pcrcrnt i11t crc :;t: :111d lla11':'ira F . En so r . a s lo an
11 11di \'itkd 10 pc l\:c 11t i11l c1 c st. tht:ir ht:irs . c.11 ct·c ,,,11 s am! assi~m. :11! right . title and inr n est Il l'
E11gle w11 nd in :111J lo lhe Existin g Ea scmclll 1'1111 •crr y fo r an y purpose. Englcwoo J ag rees to
co111plcrt:l y fill in that portion of the reli11q11ishcd City Ditch loc:itell within the E:'listing
Ea senrt:111 P1opcrt y with l,ad;fill material e xc av;iteu fr t,111 the trc11d1 for the 48 -im:h w:iter
pipcl illl: an d to c u111pat:1 1he ,Jmc to a reas o na ble J c ns ity to pt c\·c nl future suhsidencl'. The Jitd1
shall \J c I illeu so that it is lc\'cl with the Sllr face of the ~111rm111Ji11g property.
•I . Grant or E:1scmcnt. Ensors herehy grant :iml convey lo Englcwc•ml. its
succ c ss01 ~ and assigns, :111 casement to the New Easement l'rnpcrty for the same purpn~c s as set
111 1th in tha t ce11ai11 ca sc1m:11l d:it cd :'\latch ti. IR7:'. :111J n.:rn rdeJ upon the public rewrJs or
i\1 a pal11 1t: C11u111 y. Cnl o rad o . in IJ o,,k ,4J at l'agc 1j J(i ;rnJ for the all<liti o n:il p11rpmc n f
c0 11 s tr ur t111 g . n pc 1ati11 g. m;1intai11i11 g. 1cpai1 ing , tcplacing and removing a 48-inch water j'ipcline
aml 1cl.11 eu a11purtcna11 c es . incluJing a new \';mlt structure near Englewood's Mclellan Pump
St :11i o 11 In le t.
5 . ~o Warrant,:. Ensors make no warranty or title as to lhc New Easement
l'wpe1 ty . E11 glc w11od makes no warranty of title as lo the Existing Easement Property . The
l\:::l'cCI j \ c , igltt ~ g1 :11 11c d ht:rein to E11 s<1r ~ a11J Englt:wrn,J arc subject to :ill prio r 1ecordeu
a •rcrn1 c 111 ,. lin ·11 ,ce. :111J co nvc y:i11 ce ~. It c;ha ll hc l:nt:le\\'t"i<l's sole responsibility tu Jeterminc
1h e C\l 'ic11,·t: 11 1 :w y I ie lt ts . nsc s nr i11 c;1allati1111 ~ Cl•nlli c tin!! wi1h Englcwoo1.l's pmpoc;cd use o f
lhe Nt:w E.1c;c 111 1:1 11 l'rnpc1ty and to res o l\'c any sm:h conllicl. It shall be [nsor ·s sole
1cs p,11 1,il1 tli 1y lo J c te1 mine th e e .~istem:c of any rights. uses or installations connicting with
E11 sor ·s p1 11 pnsc d use u f the E:'li sti1111-E:1scmclll l'rnpclly and to resolve :my such conflict .
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occupy the New l:;1~c111c111 l'ropc11y for :rny purpose or use not inconsistent with the casement
ril,!ilts t!t:1111cd hc-r c i1110 b1glcwo11d . fl y way 1•f cxplana1i11n and 1101 li111i1a1ion. Ensors shall have
llrc til!ht IP d,1 11lr ;llt.:'.CI i:; ncc t.::,sary 111 ca11 sc <>r 10 l't.:1111it a puhlit.: road tn he con~trnctcd over
am! au11 •;s a pr111i,111 llf the New E:1sc111c:11 Property and to construct or authorize the
com11uctinn of s11h~u1 face utili11er. sm:h as walcr. sewer, gas. telephone amJ electric lines and
lhe like . over and across a portion of the New Easement l'r0pcrty .
7 . Turf Farm Opcration!'i . Englcwom.l undcrstands that the New Easement Property
is part of tire Ensor's turf farm and that heavy trucks and equipment frequently pass over the
surface of tire New Easement Property in entering and e)Citing tire turf fann. In additi,m. such
heavy equipment and tmcks normally travel along and over the New Easement Property as part
of the daily ope1;1tions of the larm. Englew,;ml agrees to design and construct the 48-inch water
pircline so th;11 the sur fac:e ,,f the New Easement Prnreny can accommodate, without 1.:ausing
any danrage or inj ury to the 48-im:h water ripelinc. trucks aml other motorized vehicles
weighing and carrying loads up to the maximum weight limits pcrmilled hy the Stale Department
of I lighwa ys upon 1he puhli:: highways of thi:; Stale. E11s1Jrs ;1ssumc the risk llf ittjury or d:unagc
111 lite 1\aicr pipeli11c rc:;ulli11g rnim any [11 :;m ,urf;rcc use that exerts loads and fu1ces on the
buriell wa1er pipeline in excess of the 111axi1uu111 weight permille<l by the Stale Department uf
llighways 11pn11 public highways .
8. ltcstorntion . City agrees that after the construction. maintenance, repair or
rcplace111e111 of the City's water pipeline and appurtenJnces, City shall restore the surface of the
New Easement Prnpcrty as nearly as is reasonably possible tu the grade and con<litiun it was in
i111111ct.liatcly pri o r 10 said cn11 s1rm:,io11. 111ain1c11am:c. rcp;iir ur replacement. e:>(cept as ma y be
nccc s ,ary to acco111111ot.la1c the wat e r pipr:linc :iml appurtenances thereto; provided. h11weYer. that
110 surface app1111c11a11ces shall be allowed in the area where ingress and egress to and from the
turf farm is ncccs :;ary.
9 . Ahanclmnnent . In the e\'cnt City shall abandon the rights granted lo it hereunder
as lo an~· pnrt ion of the Transfer l'rnperty affected therehy. all right, title and interest of City
as le such 11111 ti u n s hall c ease aml tcr111i11ate; and Urantor shall hold such pm1ion of the Prnperty.
;1s the ,a:nc 111.1y 1h c n be . face fiom 1he rights of City so ahattdoned and shall o,, 11 all the
facil iuc ~ a11d ,uhcr imp1 u ,cmc111 s of the Cit y so abandoned. Failure to use any portion of the
Ea ~c111c111 l'ro 11e1 ty for a peri od of two years or 111ore shall constitute evidence of abandorunenl
of such po rt iP11 .
JO . lli111ling Efkct. This Rclin'luishment and Grant of E:lscment shall extend to and
1,e hi11di11g 11p 11 n 11tc s u1.:ccssms attd assigns of the respccti\'e parties hereto . The tenns,
cm·e 11 :i111 s. aµ1cc111 cuts :111d 1.:n11diti1111, in this ltcli11quish111cnl and Grattl of Easement shall be
cum11t a:d ;1-; L11,.:11 :11u s runnittg wi11t tile land .
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Grant of Easement as of the day and year fir~t above written.
ATTEST:
Loucrishia /\. Ellis, City Clerk
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ENSORS :
Edna R . Ensor
Mary Edith Wilkins
TIIE K. C. ENSOR, JR. TRUST
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K. C. Ensor, Jr., Trustee
l3arb:ua r:. Ensor
TIIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, a Colorado
municipality
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Ti'lomas J. Burns ,Mayor
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The forcguing insuument was acknowledged before me this
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My Commission expires :
STATE OF COLORADO
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this
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f\ly Commission e:cpires :
ST ATE or COLORADO
COUNTY OF-----
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The foregoing instrument was acknowletlgctl before me this
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{.Lrgal D~ription -Enimr Property}
All of the Northwest 1.4 Sou1hwc:st '.4 of Section 32, Township 5 South, Range
68 West or the 6th Princi1,al Meridian, and
All that portion of the Not1heast 1.4 Southwest '.4 or Section 32, Township 5
South, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, described as follows:
"Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Northwest ',4 Southwest ',4 or said
Section 32; thence due South on the l/8 section line 80 rods to the South line or
the Nonhwest '.4 So111hwest '.4 or said section; thence East along said South line
of the Northeast 1A Southwest '.4 10 1he inlerscction thereof with the West line of
the County road; thence Norihcasterly along the West line of the County road to
the intcr~cction thereof with the East and West cemerline across said section;
thence West on said centerline 351/i rods to the place of beginning; being all that
part of the Northeast '.4 or Southwest 'A of said section lying West of the County
road and the Den\'er and Rio Grande railroad tracks; except a parcel containing
1.38 acres, more or less. conveyed for highway purposes by deed recorded in
Book 415 al Page 476" and described as follows :
Beginning at a point from which the Northwest corner of said Section 32 bears
West a distam.:e or 1763.7 feet more or less and North 2647 rcct, more or less,
thence East a distance of 64 .3 feet; thence South 21 degrees II minutes West a
distam:e of 1419 .9 feet; thence West a distance of 42.9 feet; thence North 21
degrees 11 minutes fast a distance of 1196 feet; thence North 08 degrees 52
minutes East a distance of 102 feet; thence North 21 degrees 11 minutes cast a
distance or 114 .4 feet, more less, to the Point or Ocgi,uling .
Except those portions conveyed in deeds recorded August 21, 1952 in Book 768
at Page 516. March I, 1978 in Book 2733 at Page 660, October II, 1978 in
Dook 2865 at Page 76, July 21. 1989 in Book 5734 at Page 753 as amended
Dccemher Ol. 1992 in Book 6719 at Page 513 .
All the above lyin~ in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado .
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A parcel of land located in the Southwest One-Quarter of Section 32. Township 5
Soulh. Ran'}e 68 West Qf the Sixth Principal Meridian. County of Arapahoe. State
of Colorado being more particularly described as follows :
Commencing at the Northeast corner of that parcel of land described in Book 2025
at Page 757 of the records of said Arapahoe County, said point being on the
Westerly Right-of-Way line of Santa Fe Boulevard: Thence North 12•35·21· West.
along thr. ll!lrlh 1 ine of said parcel of land. a distance of 87 .02 feet to the TRUE
POIIII OF BEGlllllltlG:
Thence continuing North 72°35·21· West along said tlorth line. a distance of 77.50
feet: Thence North 67°14'07." East. a distance of 125.78 feet to a point of curve:
Thence along a curve to the left through a central angle of 46•20·25· an arc
distanc'? of 60 .66 feet . a radius of 75 .00 feet and a chord bearing of North
44'03 '4']" East. a distance of 59 .02 feet to a point of tangent: Thence llorth
20'53'36" East. along said tangent. a distance of 186.38 feet to a point of
curve : Thence along a curve to the left through a central angle of 43°30'38"
an arc distance of 56.95 feet . a radius of 75 .00 feet and a chord bearing of
North 00"51'43" West a distance of 55.60 feet to a point of reverse curve: Thence
along a curve to the right through a central angle of 46°00'58" an arc distance
of 100 .40 feet . a radius of 125.00 feet and a chord bearing of North 00°23'27"
East a distance of 97.72 feet to a point of tangent: Thence North 23°23'57" East.
a dist.ince of 19.51 feet lo a point on the South line of a 30 foot easement as
described in 13ook 2733 at Page 600 of the records of said Arapahoe County: Thence
South 68°39 '35" East. along said South line. a distance of 50.03 feet: Thence
South 23"23'57" West. a distance of 21.31 feet to a point of curve: Thence along
a curve lo the left through a central angle of 46"00'58" an arc distance of 60.24
feet . a radius of 75.00 feet and a chord bearing of South 00°23'27" West a
distance of 58.63 feet to a point of reverse curve: Thence along a curve to the
right through a central angle of 43°30'38. an arc distance of 94.92 feet. a
radius of 125.00 feet and a chord bearing of South 00°51'43" East a distance of
92 .66 feet to a point of tangent and a point on said Westerly Right-of-Way line
of S,1nl.1 re Boulevard: Thence South 20"53'36. West. along said tangent and along
said Hesterly Right -of-Way line of Santa Fe Boulevard. a distance of 186.38 feet
to a point of curve: Thence along a curve to the right through a central angle
of 46°20'26" an arc distance of 101.10 feet. a radius of 125.00 feet·and a chord
bearing of South 44"03'49" West a distance of 98.37 feet to a point of tangent:
Thence South 67°14'02" West. along said tangent. a distance of 66.57 feet to the
TRUE PO IIH OF BEG I Ntll NG .
Containing 27,006 square feet or 0.620 acres. mre or less.
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Bearings are based on the East line of said parcel of land described in Book 2025
at P.ige 757 as being South 20°53'40" West. with all bearings contained herein
relative thereto . The North end of s.iid line being 110numented by a tlo . 4 rebar
and lhc South end of said line being monumented by a pin and cap LS #7353 .
ENSOR PROPERTY
NEW D ITCII EASEl1ENT
RHC JOO NO . 2882.001. 00
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A 511 foul ville 1r.trl11 ur land luceled In lhe SouUNesl Ont·Qulrlff or Section 32.
luwn:.hl11 !, S.•1lh . Kat1111? lill Wcsl or lhe Sb.lit l'rlnclpal lterldl111. tounly or
Ara11o11 .. ~. Sl.al.c or Culun11k1 , lhe ,:e11lerl111e or Hid slrlp or lanil being lhe
t1•111,,.·1 ii•! 1~•.1:rihe,I 111 lk...t: 43 •l l'a\lP. 626 ur lhe rec;oe ·ds or Hid Anpllllll!
tuunly. -,i·c 11c1rllcul11·ly clcscrtlll.'11 •~ fullUlfS:
c-11111 al llie Niiru .. st comer or lhll ~1 or 1..S dlscrllled In loot. Z82S
•l rege 7!.7 or Lhe records or 11ld 11r..,.... c-.ty. uld point i.11111 on ti.
Wl!slr.l'ly Alghl·or,Way lhll! or S1nl1 re luulewerd: lhlnce lorlh 72935'21" West.
alntMJ 1hr. North llnr. or said IIArccl or 1•111. , dlsl•ice or lZS .76 feel lo lhe
Jll!~_l'!ll.!!J_ILJ!!.!i!.!ffl~j:
llll!ltcl! Nut·lh 67°14'02" Elsl. , dlsLMice or 57.97 f•t: 11ance North 57-SS 'ZJ"
Casi.. • dlsl•tce or 43.45 fl!C!t: 'Ilea lorll1 45"51'00" Eesl. , dlsl.Mice or 23.40
foct: lhr.t11.-e tliN ·lh 7.4"56' 19" l:1$l, , dlsl•ice or ZG.Ol reet: 1i.nce Nut·lh
011·1~·:u· W.!:.l. a cllsl.••:r. or 6!i.OIJ fr.cl: lliettce Nnrlh 01°13'52" Wesl. • dlsl111ee
111 !oll. l'J lecl; llw?111.e llut"lh 2/"0'J' ll" llsl. 1 dlsl•ice or !il.60 feel: ll1e11te
Nori.It J!,"06'J6" llSl, I dlSlMll.'I! or ~.28 reel: lhl!nte llorlh 20°57'48" list, I
clisla11ee or 109 .71 reel: llll!lice lb'lh 19"12'39" Ent. • dist.Ince or 51.17 feet
lo I l11Jlnl 1111 lhe Suulh 1 lne or I JO root Nseatnl as dnulbed In 8ool 2733 ,t
l'alJI! 6UII or lite rCCOt·ds or said Ar11t11w tounly ..i 1.i. polnl or letwl111s .
lhe ~lllt!I h11!S or said slrl11 of 1•111 lo be 1irolanged or shllrletied lo leewl111le
al I.he flul ·th line ur said lrecl or l•ld dtltf'lbed In louk Z82S 1l P191 757 and
,t lhe Suulh 1 hie extended or llie JO root N5-11. •scribed In loot 2733 1l P191
61111 .
C1N1Lal11i11g 2f,.!.2!i s,iuare reel Ot' 0 .609 acres. aure or less.
Bear h11JS 11·11 based 011 Lhe [Hl 1 lne or Mid parcel of lend clntf'lbed In loot ZOZS
•l l'o1!J1! 7!i7 H bt!h•J Suulh 20"53'40" West. 11IU1 111 i.erl1tg1 eo11t1lned herein
, . .,,,,1 lvr. thr.rr.ln. lhc llut ·lh end ur said line being --•led by I No. 4 rebar
onJ lhc Scoulh end ur said line belny mi11a1t11.ed by I pin •Id cap LS 17353.
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ORDINANCE NO. _
SERIES OF 1995
COUNCIL BILL NO. 61
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HATHAWAY
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 3, CHAPTER 8, SECTION 1, SUBSECTION
6, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 ENTITLED VOLUNTEER
FIREFIGHTERS PENSION FUND.
WHEREAS, this amendment will standardize terms and clean up unnecessary
language currently in the Englewood Municipal Code; and
WHEREAS, at the August 3, 1995 meeting of the Firefighters Pension Board a vote
was taken to use the Volunteer Firefighters Pension Fund to account for the financial
activities of the City's Volunteer Firefighters; and
WHEREAS, certain provisions of EMC 3-8-1-68 are no loneer necessary and
therefore are being deleted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS :
$ec;tjon 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby approves
amending Title 3, Chapter 8, Section 1, Subsection 6, of the Englewood Municipal
Code 1985, entitled Volunteer Firefighter~ Pension Fund to read as follows:
3-8-1-6: VOLUN'mER FIREFIGHTERS1PENSION roND:
A. There is hereby created a special fund to be known as the Volunteer
Firefighters'-Pension Fund for the purpose of paying statutory benefits to
volunteer firefighters under conditions as provided by Title 31, Article 30, Part
4, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1973.
B. Benefits for all volunteer firefighters retired before December 31, 1974, shall be
expended from funds received from the State in the annual allotment provided
in Title 31, Article 30, Part 4, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1973 . .ti11 a1111•I
tleKr111i11atiot1 ahall he 111atle af ~e 11eeeaN., aHeeaMe11 el the alla,111e11t,
heiwee11 the \tah111Ker Fireti,:hMra' Pet11ia11 Fta1ul a1ul Ille •••• FirefiahNr1'
Pe111iot1 F11tfttl .
C. Be(inning January l, 1975, the City 1hall make contribution, to the Volunteer
Firefighters'-Pension Fund as determined nece11ary to annually fund the
pension benefit accumulations of the volunteers. The contribution shall be
based on an actuarial study to be done at least every three (3) yean . Pension
benefits to volunteers retiring aft.er January 1, 1975, will be paid from these
contributions . (Ord . 18 Series 1990)
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Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 2nd day of October,
1995.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 5th day of October, 1995.
Read by title and passed on final reading on the 16th day of'Odober, 1995.
Published by title as Ordinance No._ Series of 1995, on the 19th day of October,
1995.
Thomas J. Bumi, Mayor
ATTEST :
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby
certify that the above and foregoing i1 a true copy of the Ordinance pused on final
reading and publi1hed by title as Ordinance No. _, Series of 1995.
Loucrilhia A. Ellis
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ORDINANCE NO. _
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BY AUTHORITY
COUNCIL BILL NO. 64
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HATHAWAY
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY SERVICES AND THE COLORADO
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE OF TRANSPORTATION SAFETY
FOR FUNDING A LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE FUND (LEAF) PROGRAM IN
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
WHEREAS, the Englewood Department of Safety Services, has submitted an application to
the Colorado Department of Highways, Division of Highway Safety, for funding to conduct a
program under the Law Enforcement Assistance Fund (LEAF) for the prevention of drunken
driving and the enforcement of laws pertaining to driving under the influence of alcohol or
other drugs; and
WHEREAS, this application has been approved by the State; and
WHEREAS, the LEAF Contract requires the City of Englewood to provide mat.chine funds
in the amount of $40,050; and
WHEREAS, authority exists in the law and funds have been budgeted, appropriated or
otherwise made available and a sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remains
available use under this program : and
WHEREAS, LEAF has been established to provide funds to aid in the prevention a(
drunken driving and the enforcement of laws pertaining to drivinc under the influence a(
alcohol and drugs within the State of Colorado; and
WHEREAS, the Department a( Safety Services has established a qualified procram
consistent with current State Highway Safety rules to coordinate efforts to prevent drunken
driving and to enforce laws pertaining to driving under the influence of alcohol and druc1
within its jurisdiction ; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections 43 -4-401 through 404, C.RS., the State is authorized to
allocate LEAF funds by contract to local authorities (cities and counties) to benefit the health
and safety of persons in Colorado by the implementation of local proeram1 developed by local
authorities for drunken driving prevention and law enforcement improvements; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Department of Safety Service, has available the tachnical
ability to properly perform the project as described in the Application and to adclreH the
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ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS :
5cc;tjpn l The Contract between the City of £nclewood, Department of' Safety Service•
and the Colorado Department of Transportation, Office of'Tranaportation Safety i1 hereby
approved. The Contract is attached hereto u · Eiihibit A·.
5cc;tjpn 2. The Mayor and Cit)'JClerk are hereby authorized to lien and attelt, respectively,
the aaid Contract for and on behalf of' the City Council and the City of' Enclewood, Colorado.
Introduced, read in full, and paned on fint readinc on the 2nd day of October, 1995.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 5th day of<>etaber, 1995.
Read by title and passed on final reading on the 16th day of'Oetober, 1995.
Published by title as Ordinance No ._, Series of 1995, on the 19th day of October, 1995.
Thoma& J . Bums, Mayor
ATTEST :
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucriahia A. Elli1, City Clerk of the City ofEnclewood, Colorado, hereby certify that
the above and foregoing is a true copy of the Ordinance paned on final readinc and
published by title as Ordinance No. _, Series of 1995.
Loucriahia A. Ellis
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October 16, 1995 BiD For An Ordinance
11 a i Establishing The 1995 Mil Levy
Collected in 1996
Initiated By I Staff Source
Deoartment Of Financial Services Frank Grvalewicz Oirec:tor
COUNCIL GOAL AND P.REVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
The City Council rev· the City's Five Year Capital Plan (FYCP) at sessions held on July 10
and July 24, 1995. The C ncil review the operating budgets for all · departments and funds at
their September 18 and 25, 995 study sessions. A public hearing rding the Proposed 1996
Budget was held on October 1995. Council met October 9, 199 at a study session to discuu
adjustments to the 1996 Propo Budget.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Staff recommends Council approve this iU for an ordi nee establishing the 1995 miB levy to be
collected in 1996.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND AL
The City of Englewood assesses property tax f
the Community Center Debt Service Fund. T
amount collected (over the Denver-Boulder
This year's General Fund mill levy is uncha
County and collected in 1996.
IDENTIFIED
the general operations of the goverrment and for
restricts the City from raising the mill or the
I plu growth factor) without a vote of the citizens .
from . The 1995 levy is certified to Arapahoe
The Englewood Downtown Developm t Authority's mill levy set at 4.397 mills as recommended
and approved by the Authority . The sessed value subject to Englewood Downtown
Development Authority mill levy for 5 collected in 1996 is $26, 1,880.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
for the City of Englewood as the Arapahoe County
Assessor, the net assessed v of all properties in Englewood for 1 ii $232,421,070 for 1995
compared to $224,210,380 for 1994. The 1995 mill for General Fund is 5.880 mils and
2 .035 mills for the Community Center Debt Service Fund . The total mil le ii 7 .915 for 1995
collected in 1996. The total amount budgeted for General Fund operations ii $1,332,000 (net of
uncollectibles, abatements, etc.). The amount budgeted for the Community Center Debt Service Fund
is $461 ,000 (net of uncollectibles, abatements, etc .).
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ABILLFOR
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INTRODUC~IL
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AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY IN MILLS UPON EACH DOLLAR OF THE
ASSESSED VALUATION OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND ESTABLISHING A MILL LEVY FOR THE
ENGLEWOOD DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
WHEREAS, it is the duty or the City Council or the City of Englewood, Colorado, under the
Englewood Home Rule Chart.er and Colorado Revised Statutes, to make the annual levy for
City purposes; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has duly considered the estimated valuation of all the tauble
property within the City and the needs of the City and of each of said levies and hu
determined that the levies as hereinafter set forth, are proper and wise; and
WHEREAS, the following levies are permitted under Article X. Section 20 of the Colorado
Constitution without a vote by the citizens ;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS :
Scc;tjon 1. That there be and hereby is levied for the year or 1995, due and payable as
required by statutes in the year 1996, a tax of 5.880 mills on the dollar for the General Fund or
the City of Englewood, Colorado, and 2.035 mill• on the dollar for the Community Center
Bond Fund Debt Service Fund of the City of Englewood, Colorado .
That the levy herein above set forth shall be levied upon each dollar of the -sed
valuation of all taxable property within the corporate limits of the City of Enclewood,
Colorado, and the said levy shall be certified by law.
Scc;tjon 2 . That under the authority of the Colorado Revised Statutes and the Enclewood
Home Rule Chart.er, there is hereby levied for the year 1995, due and payable as required by
law in 1996 a tax of 4 .397 mill s on the dollar for the use and benefit of the Enpwood
Downtown Development Authority .
The levy herein above set forth shall be levied upon each dollar or aaeued valuation of all
taxable property with in the Englewood , Colorado, Downtown Development Diltrict, and the
said levy shall be certified a s requ ired by law .
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ATTEST :
Loucri1hia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucri1hia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of £nclewoocl, Colorado, hereby certify
that the above and foregoing is a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced. read in
full, and passed on first reading on the __ day of 1995.
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Date Agenda Item Subject
Ociober 16, 1995 ! I a_;,-()J{)..') Bills For Ordinances Adopting
the 1996 Budget And
Appropriating Funds For
Fiscal Year 1996
Initiated By I Staff Source
Oeoartment Of Financial Services Frank Gryglewicz Director
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
The City Council reviewed the City's Five Year Capital Plan (FYCP) at study sessions held on
July 10 and July 24, 1995. The Council reviewed the operating budgets for all City
departments and funds at their September 18 and 25, 1995 study sessions. A public hearing
regarding the 1996 Proposed Budget was held on Odober 2, 1995. Council met Odober 9,
1995 at a study session to discuss adjustments to the 1996 Proposed Budget.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Staff recommends Council approve the proposed bills for ordinances adopting the 1996
Budget and appropriating funds for fiscal year 1996.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
The Charter of the City of Englewood requires City Council adopt bills for ordinances adopting
the next year's Budget and Appropriation Ordinance no later than thirty days prior to the first
day of the next fiscal year.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The 1996 General Fund budget projects an ending unrestrided fund balance of $4,207,224 or
approximately nineteen percent of General Fund total sources of funds for 1996.
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October 16, 1995 Bills For Ordinances Adopting
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11 a ff (1) & (2) the 1996 Budget And
Appropriating Fl.llds For
Fiscal v .. 1996
Staff Source
Frank G lewicz Director
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
The City Council reviewed the City's Five Year Capital Plan (FYCP, at study sessions held on
July 10 and July 24, 1995. The Council reviewed the operating for all City
departments funds at their September 18 and 25, 1995 s sessions. A public hearing
regarding the 1 Proposed Budget was held on October , 1995. Council met October 9,
1995 at a study sess to discuss adjustments to the 1 Proposed Budget.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Staff recommends Council appr the proposed Is for ordinances adopting the 1996
Budget and appropriating funds for
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND AL
The Charter of the City of Englewood req .
the next year's Budget and Appropriati
day of the next fiscal year.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The 1996 General Fund budget
twenty percent of General Fund
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TIVES IDENTFIED
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ABILLFOR
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INTRODUC~IL
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AN ORDINANCE ADOPl'ING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1996.
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provision& of Part I of Article X of'the Charter of'the City of
Englewood, Colorado, adopted by the vot.en on July 8, 1958, a budget for the fiecal year 1996
was duly submitted by the City Manager to the City Council on September 14, 1995; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing on the &aid budget was held by the City Council within three
weeks after its submission at the meeting of the City Council on October 2, 1995, regular
notice of the time and place of said hearing havine been published within aeven days after
submission of the budget in the manner provided in the Charter for the publication of
ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the City Counci I of the City of Englewood has studied the budget on numerous
occasion&; and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City Council to adopt the 1996 budget as now submitted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
$cct,jon l. That the budget of the City of Englewood, Colorado, for the fi-1 year 1996, u
submitted by the City Manager and duly considered by the City Council after public hearinc,
be and hereby is adopted as the budget for the City of Englewood for the fiscal year 1996.
$cct,jon 2. GENERAL FUND
Total Fund Balance, January 1, 1996
Revenues
Sales/Use Tax
Property and Specific Ownenhip Tax
Franchise/Occupation/Cigarette Tax
License/Permits
lntereovemmental Revenue
Charees for Services
Cultural & Recreation
Fines & Forfeitures
Mi1cellaneou1
lnterfund Transfers
Total Revenues
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$ 6,59'l,824
$22,183,000
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City Attorney's Office
Municipal Court
City Manager's Office
Administrative Services
Financial Services
Public Works
Safety Services
Library Services
Recreation Services
Total Expenditures
Transfers Out
Contigencies
Five Year Capital Plan
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$cs:tion 3 DEBT SERVICE FUNDS
Community Gcoter Bond Qeht Service Fund
Fund Balance, January 1, 1996
Revenues
Expenditures
Fund Balance, December 31, 1996
Paving Pi1LcicL 133 Qebt Service Fund
Fund Balance, January 1, 1996
Revenues
Expenditures
Fund Balance, December 31, 1996
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189,000
500,900
499,100
1,185,400
1,209.000
912,100
3,418,800
11,015,600
'736,900
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$22,656,700
S 517,000
S 100,000
s &,600
S 5,232,524
s 98,898
s 462,nl
S 476,100
• 84,998
S 39,700
• 43,000
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Fund Balance, January 1, 1996 S 6,379
Revenues
Expenditure&
Fund Balance, December 31, 1996
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Fund Balance, January l , 1996 S <173,679>
Revenues
Expenditures
Fund Balance, December 31, 1996
Coosrct.c ftep)•cerncnt Diatcis\ Jft92 Qcht Scncic:c Fund
Fund Balance, January 1, 1996
Revenues
Expenditures
Fund Balance December 31 , 1996
Pavjpg District #36 Debt Scncirc Fupd
Fund Balance, January 1, 1996
Revenues
Miscellaneous
Expenditures
Fund Balance , December 31 , 1996
faxing District f!37 Debt Scrvis:c Fund
Fund Ba lance , January 1, 1996
Revenues
E xpenditures
Fund Balance, December 31 , 1996
Sc<:tiAD 4 SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS
Cooscrvotioo Trust fund
Fund Balance, January l, 1996
Revenues
Expenditures
Fund Balance, December 31 , 1996
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s 31,700
S <146,579>
S <104,770>
s 22,200
s 8,800
S <91,370>
S <24,601>
s 5,a!O
s 2,400
s <21,401>
s 3,510
s 4,100
s 6,800
s 1,010
s 270,ffl
S 317.500
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Fund Balance, January 1, 1996
Revenues
Expenditures
Fund Balance, December 31, 1996
D0Dor1 Fund
Fund Balance, January l, 1996
Revenues
Expenditures
Fund Balance, December 31, 1996
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Public lmPCAYCffltDI Fund
Fund Balance, January l, 1996
Revenues
Expenditures
Fund Balance, December 31, 1996
Cgnmtc BCPJem:JDCOt Dilkic& 1915
Fund Balance, January 1, 1996
Revenues
Expenditure&
Fund Balance, December 31, 1996
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S 1'16,155
s 2,000
S 10,000
S 168,155
S 114,612
S 149,700
S 151.,IOO
S 113,112
S 1,150,623
s 1,852.800
S 1!1671/00
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ScTYise Center Fund
Funds Available, January 1, 1996
Revenues
Expenses
Funds Available, December 31, 1996
C1eital Equipment Bepl1cement Fund
Funda Available, January 1, 1996
Revenues
Expenses
Funds Available, December 31, 1996
Central ScTYim Fund
Funds Available, January 1, 1996
Revenues
Expenses
Funds Available, December 31, 1996
Ri1lt Menvrmcnt Sclf-ln1ur1ncc Fund
Funds Available, January 1, 1996
Revenues
Expenses
Funds Available, December 31, 1996
Health Sclf-lntyrancc Fund
Funds Available, January l, 1996
Revenues
Expenses
Funds Available, December 31, 1996
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$ 119,230
$1,172,400
$1,159,700
S 191,930
s 3(8,()IIO
s 436,300
s 278,000
S 467,350
S 57,936
s 196,000
s 188,800
s 6'.336
S 366,163
s 8M,300
S 751,IIOO
s 438,863
S 507,786
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Water Fund
Funds Available, January 1, 1996
Revenue&
Expenses
Funds Available, December 31, 1996
$ewer fund
Funds Available, January 1, 1996
Revenues
Expenses
Funds Available, December 31, 1996
Stam Drainare Fund
Funds Available, January 1, 1996
Revenues
Expenses
Funds Available, December 31, 1996
Golf Coum fund
Funds Available, January l, 1996
Revenues
Expenses
Funds Available, December 31, 1996
Prgjes;t Build Fund
Funds Available, January 1, 1996
Revenue&
Expense,
Funds Available, December 31, 1996
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• 14,080,200
• 5,918,800
S 9,434,440
S 21,01(),432
• 6,089,300
• 8,118,400
• 18,981,,332
S 129,193
• 121,900
• Zl8,400
• 42,883
• 1589,3115
S l,619,100
• l,M3,800
• T.M,4115
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Nooemerreoc:v Peo1ion Fund
Fund Balance, January l, 1996
Revenues
Expenses
Fund Balance, December 31, 1996
Police Penajon Fund
Fund Balance, January l, 1996
Revenues
Expenses
Fund Balance, December 31, 1996
Fire Pension Fund
Fund Balance, January 1, 1996
Revenues
Expenses
Fund Balance, December 31, 1996
YoJunteer Firefighters Penajon Fund
Fund Balance, January 1, 1996
Revenues
Expenses
Fund Balance, December 31, 1996
Mallex Genter Trust Fund
Fund Balance, January l, 1996
Revenues
Expenses
Fund Balance, December 31, 1996
Park& end Bcaeetiao Tru1t Fund
Fund Balance, January 1, 1996
·Revenues
Expenses
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$13,528,00&
S 1,108,100
S 7'J7,mo
Sl3,898,9(M
s 6,603,862
S 8'1,400
s U),000
S 6,825,262
s lG,103,930
S 817,900
S 742,300
$10,179,530
S 575,000
s 30,000
s 58,800
s 546,lllO
s 250,266
S 10,000
s 40,000 ·~
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s 23,500
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Soesial Aase11ment Surnlu1 &; Deficiencx Fund
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Expenses
Fund Balance, December 31, 1996
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$ 78,141
$ 16,380
S 40,000
S 40,400
s 15,980
LIJTLETQN!£NGLEWOOQ WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
JOINT VENTURE
Funds Available, January 1, 1996 S 115,674
Revenues
Expenses
Funds Available, December 31, 1996
Sl0,20'l,930
110,202,930
S 115,674
5cctjpp 10. That the said budget as amended and accepted shall be a public record in the
office of the City Clerk and shall be open to public inspection. Sufficient copies thereohhall
be made available for the use of the City Council and the public, the number of copies to be
determined by the City Manager.
Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 16th day of October, 1995.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 19th day of October, 1995.
Thomas J . Bums, Mayor
ATTEST :
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucriahia A . Ellis, City Clerk of'the City of'Enpwood, Colorado, hereby certify that the
above and foregoing is a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and
paned on first reading on the 16th day of October, 1995.
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COUNCD. BIU. NO. 67
INTRODU~CIL
MEMBER /,
A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR ALL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING
JANUARY l, 1996, AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1996, CONSTITUTING WHAT IS
TERMED THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1996.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
5ed,jop 1. That there be and there hereby is appropriated from the revenue clerivmcfrom
taxation in the City of Enclewood, Colorado, from collection of license fees and from all other
aource& of revenue includinc available fund balance durinc the year l,ecinninc January l,
1996, and endinc December 31, 1996, the amounts hereinafter aet forth for the object and
purpose specified and aet opposite thereto, specifically as follows:
Lecislation
City Auomey's Office
Municipal Court
City KanBCff '• <>trace
Ad111iniatrat.ive Serv1Ct!
Financial Servi-
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Safety Services
Library Service,
Recreation Service
Contincency
Tran1fen
Fi\'e Year Capital Plan
Total General Fund
GENERAL FUND
S UB,000
500,1IOO --1.185,400
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COMMUNITY CENTER BOND DEBT SERVICE nIND
Total Community Center Debt Service Fund S 478,100
PAYING DISTRICT f33 DEBT $EBYJCE fJJNQ
Total Pavinc District 133 Debt Service Fund
PAYING QISTRICT f34/Concrctc Diatd,:t 1911 PHI BHYJCI ruNQ
Total Pavinc District 134/Concrete Debt Service Fund • 31.8)0
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CENTER DEBT SERVICE FUND
Total Paving District . Englewood Commerce & Industry
Center Debt Service Fund S 20,700
CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT Jffl DEBT SEBYJCE FUND
Total Concrete Replacement Diatrict 1992 Debt Service Fund
PAYING DISTRICT 13& DEBT SERYJCE FUND
Total Paving District #36 Debt Service Fund • 2,400
PA\TING DISTRICT 137 DEBT SEBYJCE nmD
Total Paving District #37 Debt Service Fund
CONSERVATION TRUST FUND
Total Conservation Trust Fund
• 6,800
• 532,900
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUND
Total Community Development Block Grant Fund
DONORS FUND
Total Donors Fund
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT FUND
Total Public Improvement Fund
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CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT Jffl FUND
Total Concrete Replacement District 1995 Fund
SERYJCENTER FUND
Total ServiCenter Fund S 1.19,700
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Total Capital Equipment Replacement Fund $ 278,000
CENTRAL SERVICES FUND
Total Central Services Fund $ 188,600
RISK MANAGEMENT SEIJ'-INSURANCE FUND
Total Risk Management Self Insurance Fund $ 751,500
HEALTH SELF-INSURANCE FUND
Total Health Self-Insurance Fund
WATER FUND
Total Water Fund
SEWER FUND
Total Sewer Fund
STORM DRAINAGE FUND
Total Storm Drainage Fund
GOLF COURSE FUND
Total Golf Course Fund
PRQJECI BUILD llJNQ
Total Project Build Fund
NONEMERGENCY PENSION FUND
Total Nonemergency Pension Fund
PQLJCE PENSION FUND
Total Police Pension Fund
FJRE PENSION FUND
Total Fire Pension Fund
'2,595,600
$8,118,400
Sl,543,800
• 400,000
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• 742,300
VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS PENSION FUND
Total Volunteer Firefighten Pen1ion Fund • ll8,800
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Total Malley Center Trust Fund
PARKS AND RECREATION TRUST FUND
Total Parks and Recreation Trust Fund • 4,100
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT SURPLUS I DEFICIENCY FUND
Total Special Assessment Surplus & Deficiency Fund • 40,400
LI'M'LETQNIENGLEWQQQ WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
JOINT VENTURE FUND
Total Littleton/Englewood WWTP Joint Venture Fund $10,202,930
$cg,jpn 2 The foregoing appropriations shall be considered to be appropriations to ,roups
within a program or department within the fund indicated but shall not be construed to be
appropriated to line items within any groups, even though such line items may be eet forth u
the adopted budget for the fiscal year 1996.
$cg,jpn 3. All monies in the hands of the Director of Financial Services, or to come into the
Director's hands for the fiscal year 1996, may be applied on the outstandin1 claims now due
or to become due in the said fiscal year of 1996.
Sectjpn 4 All unappropriated monies that may come into the hands of the Dinctor of
Financial Services during the year 1996, may be so distributed amonc the respective funds
herein as the City Council may deem best under such control as i1 provided by law .
$cg,jpn 5. During or at the close of the fiscal year of 1995, any IIIJ'Plu1 money in any of the
respective funds, after all claims for 1995 against the ume have been paid, may be
distributed to any other fund or funds at the discretion of the City Council.
Introduced, read in full, and passed on first readin, on the 16th day of October, 1995.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 19th day of October, 1995.
ATTEST : Thomu J . Bumi, Mayor
Loucrishia A . Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Enpwood, Colorado, hereby eenify that the
above and foregoing i1 a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and
paaaed on first reading on the 16th day of October, 1995.
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A RESOLUTION/ORDINANCE LEVYING GENERAL PROPERTY TAXES FOR THE
YEAR 1995, TO HELP DEFRAY THE COSTS OF GOVERNMENT FOR THE
ENGLEWOOD DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO,
FOR THE 1996 BUDGET YEAR.
WHEREAS, the amount of money necessary to balance the budget for
general operating expenses is $104,212.00, and;
WHEREAS, the 1995 valuation for assessment for the Englewood
Downtown Development Authority as certified by the County
Assessor(s) is $27,700,660.00.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED/ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OF THE ENGLEWOOD DONN'l'OIIN DEVELOPMENT AlffllORITY, ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO:
SECTION 1. That the purpose of meeting all general operating
expenses of the Authority during the 1996 budget year, there is
heFeby levied a tax of 4.397 mills upon each dollar of the total
valuation for assessment of all taxable property with the
county/City/Town District for the year 1995.
SECTION 2. That the Executive Director is hereby authorized and
directed to immediately certify to the County Co11111issioners of
Arapahoe county, Colorado, the mill levies for the Englewood
Downtown Development Authority as herein above determined and
set.
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• Miller-Kitchell
Activity: Development Agreement Completion.
Nothing new to report pending resolution of below items .
• Equitable
~ Environmental Due Diligence.
Equitable has taken out a building permit to remove the underground tanks adjacent to the
former J.C. Penney automotive store (Colorado National Bank). Environmental survey in
the Wards store not completed.
~ Lease surrenders.
No activity since last report.
Activity: Purchase/Sale Agreement Completion.
Negotiations continue . Environmental cleanup continues to be the number one impasse
issue at this point between the city and Equitable.
• Mercantile
Activity: Mercantile Property Gift to City.
Miller-Kitchell are talking Mercantile and Mercantile reports they are reviewing Miller-
Kitchell pro forrnas.
Activity: Environmental Due Diligence.
Environmental survey protocols completed and are presently under revision.
Activity: Environmental Clean-up Costs
To be negotiated .
Actjyjty: Purchase/Sale Agreement Completion .
Negotiations continue . Mercantile expressing reluctance to take write-off and to convey the
property for use by a potential competitor.
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Activity : Environmental Due Diligence Completion .
Environmental survey has been ordered by Equitable . Report not completed.
Actjyjty : Wards Lease Surrender.
Negotiations continue . Wards insists they are reluctant to take a book value write-off.
They are still evaluating the charitable gift to the city option .
Estimated Cost of Contingent Llabllltln
Environmental Cleanup -$1 to $2 million.
Termination of Wards lease -$? to $2 .8 million .
Cost to purchase Joslin's store if Mercantile will not gift -$400,CXX> to $1 million .
Total contingent liability costs under negotiation : $1 .4 million to $5.8 million.
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AGENDA FOR THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
OCTOBER 16, 1995
7:30P.M.
Call to order. '1 :33~
Invocation . /AJ ~
Pledge of Allegiance. ~
4. Roll Call. [/1l '1 ~
5. Minutes.
OJ>tri. '7-tJ a. Minutes from the Regular City Council Meeting of October 2, 1995. ~
6. Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your praentation to ten minutes.I g
7 . Non-Scheduled Visitors. (PleaN limit yow presentation to five minutes.I
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8. Communications. Proclamations, and Appointments.
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a. Public Hearing to gather citizen ~opoaed amendment to the King
Soopers/Trolley Squ•e Planned Development.
b. Public He•ing to gather citizen input on a proposed amendment to "The
Marks • Planned df!J7'!-lJ· ~fo ~R./
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Oo1o11er ,e. 1995
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a. Approve on First Reading.
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i. Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a
resolution amending the 1995 Budget for the purchase of emergency
medical care equipment. STAFF SOURCE: Frank Gryglewlcz, Dnctor of
FlnanclalhmcN.
ii. Recommendation from the Utilities Department to adopt a bill for an
ordinance approving Southgate Supplement 1127. STAFF SOURCE:
Stewart Fonda, DINctar of UIIIIIN.
iii. Recommendation from the Utilitin Department to adopt a bill for an
ordinance approving a Relinquishment and Grant of Easement between
the City of Englewood and Ensora Turf Fam. STAFF SOURCE: Stewst
Fonda, Dhctar of UIIIIIN.
Approve on Second Read)Oj;#, ~
i. Council Bill No. 81~~ ~~ up unnecessary City
Code language relative to the VoluntNr Firefight_.. Pension Fund.
ii. Council Bill No. 84, approving a Law Enforcement Assistance Fund Grant
contract.
1 1 • Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions.
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Approve on First Reading.
i. Recommendation from the Department of Finaldal Services to adopt a
bill for an ordinance Ntablishlng the 1 IH Mil Lavy collected in 1998.
STAFF SOURCE: Frank GIW ... l.'la. ..._ of Fll•lalal ......
ii. Recommendation from the Department of Finaldal Services to adopt the
1998 Budget. STAFF IOUIICE: "-* flrv ... •lcz, Dhctar of ,.._.... ........
{ 1 I A bill for an ordinance adopting the 1998 Budget.
{21 A bill for an ordinance appropriating funds for Fiscal Ye• 1998.
Approve on Second Reading.
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1 2. General Discussion.
a. Mayor's Choice.
b . Council Members' Choice.
13. City Manager's Report.
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a. Redevelopment Report on Cinderella City.
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b. Recommendation to go Into Executive Seuion imrnediatwy toRowing the City
Council meeting to diacuu a reel Ntate mettar.
14. City Attorney's Report.
Act;ournment,
The following minulas were trallfflittad to Council tram Ol/30/ll-10/12/15:
• Eiiglewood Liquor Licensing Authority fflNdng of ........ 20, 1115.
• Englewood Housing Authority mNting of August 30, 1115.
• Eriglewood Peru end Recnalion mNting of._.,._ 14, 11H.
• Englewood Board of Adjustmalt end Appeela fflNting of Seplanlber 13, 1 IH.
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