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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
ORDINANCE I~~ 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72
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ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
I. Call to Order
The RgUlar meeting oftbe Englewood City Council -c:alled to order by Mayor Bums at 7:35 p.m.
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The ilMlalbOII -giYea by Council Member Wiggins.
3. PWF Ill Ale&iaace
The PlcdF of Allegiaoce -led by Mayor Bums.
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Present: Council Members Halbaway, Waldman, Wigins, Habenicht,
Vormittag. Wagoner, Bums
Abaent: None
A qllOfWD was praent.
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Also prcscnt: City Manager Clark
City Aaomcy Brotzman
Asm1ant to the City Managcr Grace
City Clert Ellis
Dquy Dinaor 01-. 5*y Services
Dinaor Gcypewicz. Fiaacial Services
C-nwity CoonliaMlw Saa, Ncipbo,,-..1 Md
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(a) COUNCO.. MDIHll BATBAWAY MOYD, AND IT WAS SECONKD, 10
APPIIOVE TBI: MINUTES OF TBI: ll&GUIAll urJ"ING Of' NO\'DINa 6. 1"5.
Ayes: Council Members Hadlaway, v......_ w--.1 ......
Wagoner, Waldmu, 8urM
Nays : Noac
The motion carried.
6. Depanillg Council Member Waldmaa expraaed lib pali1llde llr Ille ClfllCll'lliii, to aw• City
Council ro, the ... )'al. He aid be has pilled u appnaatioa for die jcm 1lllt Cwi1 111111 City mil
paform. He tbubd CMr)'ODe with wbom lie has._ 111111 bid tllea. m ......_ but• lftOir.
7. Mayor Bums abd the City Cieri! to rad Ille lilt ol llewly~ Couaci1 Meallen. 111ae
annomiced. Council Member Dillric:t I Rita Hathaway, Couaci1 Melllbcr Diltricl Ill Lwi Clapp. Cwil
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Malm At-Large Alex H*8ic:bl, and Couacil Malm Al-Large Kells Wqgoacr, -lhca sworn in
by the Hooonblc Louis Puta-. EoglcMJod Municipal Court Juqc.
8 . The new members rl City Council wen: aealecl in their temporary ltall, after which the City
Clerk called the roll, with the following rc:sults:
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A quorum -ix-it.
Couacil Members Hatbaway, Clapp, Wiggins, H*8ic:bl, V.-aag,
Wagoaer, Bums
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9. Mayor Burns asked for -,iwioos for the office rlMayor.
COUNCIL MEMaEK WIGGINS MOVED, AND ff WAS SECONDED, TO NOMINATE TOM
•URNS ll'OK THE oma o, MA YOK o, THE crrv o, ENGLEWOOD.
MEMaEK BATIIAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TIIAT NOMINATIONS ll'OK
THE oma: o, MAYOR OF THE crrv or ENGl.&WOOD -CLOSU.
Ayes: Couacil Meallcrl llllllaway, Voraiaarg. Wigial. Hlllalidlt w....,...,0app.e...
Nays: Nooe
The mocioa carried.
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The IDOlioa carried.
Couacil Members Hatbaway, V~ Wigins, Hlllalidlt
WIIUIJIICI', Clapp, Bums
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Mayor Bums drmbd c.au.ciJ for Illar 11W011 ud c:onNencc, llaliDg dull he is a-al 10 w Ille
poaple rl Eaglewood for two -,-n.
10. Mayor BwM lllkcd for wwiMioN for Ille paliliae rlMayor Pn, T-.
COUNCIL MEIIKK VOIUIIITTAC MOVED, AND ff WAS DCONHD. TO NOIONATI:
AIJtXANDIL\ IIAKNICIIT AS MA YOK no TDI ll'OK 1'BE crrv or ENGUWOOa.
COUNCIL MEMaEll MTIIAWAY MOYD. AN• ff WAS UCONHD. 111AT
NOMINATIONS ll'OK THE C>nlCE or MAYOR,., TDI ,oa 1'BE CITY or
ENGLEWOOD H CLOSED.
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Mayor Pro Tem Habenicht thanked ~I and aid it will be a plcuurc and an honor to again serve as
Mayor Pro Tem.
I I . Mayor Bums said be would like to keep the sealing ammgemeol as ii cuncntly exilils .
12 . Mayor Bums praented a plaque to deputing C-ouncil Member Mitch Waldman in apprccialion
of his service as a member of City ~I.
13 . Family members and guc51s of City Council members were inlroduccd.
14 . Council adjourned at 7:50 p .m. for a llricf l'CICClplion. RICCIIMlling at 8 : 18 p .m.
!Clerk 's note: All -C-ouncil Members were paaeat.l
(a) Marie 1-, 3313 Soadl ()pa StR,a. pracnlCd a petition regarding traffic and
parting problems along Girard A-belMa ClalkDI and Corolla Sb'Clels . She feels the Sired is DOI
wide enough IO allow parting on bntb sides. She aid it does DOI allow enough room for the larp trucks
to pus. Ms. Lowe aid the pdilioa includes -of pennas living al Ille Meridian who must exit onto
Girard Avenue . She said she bas ICCII a number of elderly pcnoas. bntb walking and riding in cars,
nearly hit by vehicles. She feels -parting limitations should be placed on the ara, but feels it will be
difficult to get Swedish HOlpilal, the sole owner on the 111111h side, IO agree to DO parting along this
avenue. Ms. Lowe aid that. after arguing with City ICalf for four years, she finally obcained a DO padtlng
ara around her driveway . She said property owners who 1111111 exit onto Girard Avenue are very
concemed about the traffic .
Council Member Vormittag ukcd Ms. Lowe if she is specific:aJly aeckiag 1111 parting lips on the IJOUtb
side m Girard Avenue . She raponded that Ille sip11 can DOI be OIi iiie 11111111 bccaUlle that is owned by
Swedish and Craig HOlpilals. She said it will ~ to be OIi the -111.
~I Member Vormittag asked if the oilier cili7.cm on the -111 are in agrecmcat. Ms . Lowe
raponded that Ibey are . Responding to Mr. Vorminag, Ms. Lowe said that the SMART trailer is DOI the
answer, in that Ibey ~ bad it on lbe bloct bcfoR . She aid*........_. 11111 Craig HDlpilal ....
~ parting at the comer m Girard Avenue and ClalkDI S!Rd. She said all varieties m c:ars. includillg
taxi cab drivers. part then:.
Council Member Hathaway asked if t11c petition indicates 11ow aaay pn,pcr1a actaUy hKk out m lbeir
driveways onto Girard Avenue . Ms. Lowe aid lllerc aR llbcllll fi¥c pn,pcrliea alnag lllerc 11111 exit OlllO
Girard Avenue .
Ms . Hathaway ukcd City Attomey Brotzman if tbeR is~ ill die Ulliilna Tniftlc Code 11111
rcquiJa no parking restriclioas be placed tbeR if all lbe property OWIICl'I agree 10 it. City AIIOrney
Brotzman raponded that ii is DO( in the Traff°IC Code. Council my adopt IIO partilta rauicliol llllder lbe
Municipal Code .
Council Member Waggoner asked if Ms. Lowe would object to c:an partilta a die.....,_....,_. in
frolll mller property ifno parting sigm werc placed alnag Oinnl A-. Ms. Lowe aid ii would DOI
bun lier pbysically, but ii would annoy her.
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Council Member Vormi11ag sugaled permit pamng UOllg die DOl1blaoudl llnllilS ud IIO parking along
Girard A'Vellue.
Mayor Bums said die City can implcn die mmpaoiel involved IO be pl04ClM in aicouraging rmployccs
to park in putting structures.
Council Member Hathaway said sbc feds companies can only sugpst where employees should puk, as
they have \Uy little power to cafon:c putting n,quiremenls.
Responding to Council Member aa.aicbl, Ms. Lowc said sbc wwld lllill likc IO have bcr guellS be able
to park in 6ual of bcr property. Ms. Habcnidlt aid 111c wwld like IO la ll puma illlpKtl II die ame
time WU1p1cllellsiwe maiD& ~ are being llUdied, IO help milipte lhis CIOIIWIUally emerging
problem.
Council Member Hathaway said that othcr areas of town, including B2 zoning districts, have similar
putting problems where a business is on one side oflhe 5lred and raidcnc:es on die other.
Council Member Vorminag said be feels die City Traffic Division should have handled this problem and
Ms . Lowe should not have bad to come to Council for resolution .
Council Member Wiggins said that die Traffic Division should be gi'Vell lhe opponunity to explain their
position.
Mayor Bums thanked Ms. Lowe for bringing die mancr to Council's attcnlioo.
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TbeR were no non-scheduled visitors.
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(a) A pmdamatioo lloaorillg City llall' w1 --.ty .-mllcn who willed widl die
Scpccmba" 20, I 99~ S1onn cleanup w COlllidcred. .
(b) A prodamatioo lloaorillg COlllwity ...,_ wl City llall' for tlldr . CW c widl
die EagleMJod Holiday Parade -CXllllidered.
MAYOR auRNS MOVED, AND COUNCIL UNANIMOUSLY SECONDED, 10 Al'l'IIOVE
PllOCIAMA 110NS COMMENDING CITY UIPLOYUS AND COMMUNITY VOLUNTEEIIS
WHO ASSISTED WITH THE SEPTEMaER :N, 1"5 STOUI CLL\NUP, AND COMMENDING
COMMUNITY MEMHIIS AND CITY STAPF FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE WITH THE
ENGLEWOODHOLIDAYPAIL\DL
Ayes : Council Members Hadlaway, Vonaiaaa, Wigim, Hlbeaiclll
Wagoner, Clapp. Bura
Nays : Nooe
The motion carried.
(C) Council ru:ciwd a Idler from Ddlby Slin iadicalilla bcr raipalioa flulll die
Englewood Public Library Board.
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COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO ACCEPT WITH
REGRET fflE RESIGNATION OF DEBBY STIRN FROM ml: ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC
LIBRARY BOARD.
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habenicht
Waggoner, Clapp, Bwns
Nays : None
The motion carried.
Mayor Bwns expressed thanks IO Debby Stirn for her ICIVKlC on the Board.
Council Member Habcnicbl also exprewd thanks. n,mgnizing that Debby served for a short time but was
\'CIY active and bad put toFthcr the candidalc and ballol forums .
18. ..blic Heariat
No public hearing was schcdulcd before Council.
19. CouaatA.-aa
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 19 (a) (I) ON FIRST READING.
Council Member Hathaway staled that there is still a considenble amount of money in the Malley Cenlcr
Trust Fund . She said that it is difficult for mme people IO find the Cenlcr and she feels the placement of a
sign identifying the facility will be a grat addition .
(a) Approve on First Reading
(i) A RECOMMENDATION FROM TliE DEPAR1MENT OF PARKS AND
RECREATION TO APPROVE, BY MOTION , 11fE EXPENDITURE OF MAILEY CENTER TRUST
FUND MONEYS IN TliE AMOUNT OF SI 1,025 FOR 1llE FABRICATION AND INST AllATION
OF A SIGN AT 1llE MALLEY CENTER.
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The motion carried.
Council Members Halhaway, Vonnittag, Wiggins. Habcoicbt
Waggoner, Clapp. Bums
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(b) Approve on Second Reading
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE ON
SECOND READING CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 19 (b) (I) AND (U) AS FOLLOWS:
(i) ORDINANCE NO. 64, SERIES OF 1995 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 70),
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TliE WASIBWA"JER UTILITY ORDINANCE Tl1l.E 12, CHAP1ER
2, SECTION 4, OF 1liE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, WITii 1liE ADDITION OF A
NEW SUBSECTION F, ENTl1l.ED OIL AND GREASE l}(JBlCEP'J'OR INSTALLATION .
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(ii) ORDINANCE NO. 65, SERIES OF 199S (COUNCIL BILL NO. 71),
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICKT
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AN ORDINANCE At.rlllORIZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN 11fE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AND 11fE CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE,
COLORADO FOR 11fE MODIFICATION TO 11fE WAS"IEWATER CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT.
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The motion carried.
Council Members Hathaway, Vonniuag, Wiggins, Habenicht
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
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(a) Approve on First Reading
(i) Deputy Dirmor Olson pra1Clllcd a rm,mmendation from the Departments of
Safety Services and Financial Services to adopt a bill for an ordinance eslablishing a policy for Vehicle
ldeotification Number (VIN) inspections for citizens and eslablishing a fee: for this scrvicie. Mr. Olson
said the City currently performs si,i to ICII certified and IIOIH:Cltifiod inspections a week for citizens. The
City currently does not charge for IIOIKelt.ificd inspcclioas, although State Statutes n,quire that the City
charge a fee: of twenty dollars when doing a certified \'Chicle impection. Additionally, Slatulcs n,quire that
a special fund be eslablisbcd where the proceeds from the inspcclions can be deposited and used to offsd
the COIi of the program . This can be done a1 a City le\d, ratberthana& the Sule level. SWl'n:mmmencls
adoption of the Colorado Stale Patrol's policy. This would only be relermocd in the Code. rather than
include the entire policy. He said establishment of the policy 111d fee: will bclp pm"Cllt Slaff' from being
OYaWhdmcd with these inspections. Currently, the City bas two certified vehicle inspectioa officcn. Mr.
Olson rclalcd that some inspections are relatively simple, while others are exlcmi\lC 111d iequire the
offia:r to crawl under the vehicle.
Director Gryglewicz, Financial Setvices, added that fcc:s from this procas will total bdwcc:n SS,000 111d
SI0,000 per year.
Responding to Council Member Wagoner, Mr . Olson coafirmcd that people using this serviclC are not
necessarily Englewood residents.
Council Member Habenicht asked the pwpolC m the impc,aions. Mr . Olson said that ~
vehicle inspections are performed for such things as title ad,juslmcnts. Oul m 11a1c vehicles lllllll ba\lC a
verification that the identification number malcbes in order IO be lic:allad in Colorado. Council Member
Wiggins added that this is not a yearly n,quirement for vehicles and is typically neceaary only once per
vehicle. He said Arapahoe County charges S7.80 for this service .
Council Member Habenicht asked if this is a service that aJllld be performed free of charge for Englewood
residents only, with a fee: charged to non-residents. Council Member Wigins fdt this would be ill·
advised, sina: word would set out that the ICrvicie is free in Englewood, while other Clllities charJC for
VIN inspections. He fcc:ls it would create a situation that would be too time OODP•ming for Slaff'.
Council Member Vormiuag askcd if I police officer IIIUlt perform die inspcclirm. Mr. Olson lapcllldcd
that non-c:crtificd inspections can be performed by uy police officer or licalml rmilliolll -=buic.
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However. artified inspcdioas rcquin: an individual certified to perform said inspections. Currently, the
City bas two officers who provide the scrvicc.
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Council Member Wiggins Sllled that only law enfon:ement agencies ha\le access to the VIN files .
Responding to Council Member Vormittag, Mr. Olson said that reserve police oftiCICIS are sworn offiCICIS
and a,uld perform this function . He said the procedure would provide for regularly scbcdulcd hours for
VIN inspcdioas.
The City Clerk was asked to rad Council Bill No . 60 by title:
COUNCIL Bill. NO . 60. INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WlOOINS
A Bill. FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Tl11..E I, OIAPTER 6G, OF 11IE ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 W11ll 111E ADDl110N OF A NEW SECTION 11, El'ITl11.ED VEHICLE
IDENTIFICATION FEES.
COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA
ITEM 10 (a) (I) • COUNCIL BILL NO. 60.
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habenicht
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
The motion carried.
(ii) Community Coordinator Stitt presented a recommendation from the Office of
Neighborbood and Business Development to adopt a R:llllution supporting the nomination of the Gothic
Theater for designation as a historic building. He said the request is from the owners or the tbcalcr to
suppon the R:SOlution they have placed bcfon: the State Historical Socidy. Mr. Still explained that the
poll World War II R:DOValion of this building is the basis the owners or the Gothic are using for the
historic designation . If the designation is granted by the Stale. aa:ess to~ funds will be -
easily available.
Council Member Habenicht asked if thcR: is • clown side to having. hislorical designation and whether.
building, once dcsignaled, can be UD«signaled. Mr. Stitt l'ClpODdcd that. onc:c a building is designaled
as historical, the facade mus1 be rcs&oml. in this CB1C to the 1949 aiadition. He said the interior can be
modified . He feds the building can be n:mowd from the historic llalUs and be opined that. if n:mowd,
funds that wen: granlCd for imontioa would pnibably ba\'C to be iqiaid. He said the historic llalUS
incrc:ases the likelihood thal the hitlOrical inlegrity or the building wiU be raained. Mr. Stitt said in -
rcspcas the historical swus PftCludcs the City from oooclnnnaaion and ~ or the pruper1y .
He asserted. however, thal oooclnnD#ion is 1lill pcmible for IUCb rcamns as the building being a clanger
or if it was deemed that thcR: is a gn:aaer public purpolC. He said it would be c:omplicated.
Council Member Wiggins asked whether the City will have to go through the proc:cu or having the
building dN:ommissioncd if the owners do not follow through with the R:DOValion . Mr. Stitt said be is
unsurc or the process. but feels it wiU take an action by the owner or the State Historical Socidy to remove
the historical status. DilCUSSion ensued.
Council Member Hathaway said the City 's suppon furthers its designation as an hitlOrical site ud tends
to further it in the grant proc:cu. She said that. if Council is desirous or raaining anythillg bi11orica1 in
Englcwood. they should support this nomination . Ms. Hathaway said thcR: are now only thRc buildings
in Englewood that she would consider historic. those being the Skcrritt house, the Englewood Depoe and
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lhe Ooduc Theater. She said lbc owners oCthe Golhic will probably not get funding withoul the City's
support.
The raolution was assigned a number and rad by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 67, SERIES OF 199S
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING 11tE oonuc 1HEATER'S NOMINATION TO 11tE STATE
REGISTER OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES .
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO AnROVE
AGENDA ITEM 20 (a) (ii) -RI.SOLUTION NO. 67.
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Rapoading 10 c.ouncil Member Waggoner, Council Member Hadlaway llalCIII dial dais buildiag is part oC
the Englewood Downtown De\idopment Authority's dislrict. She aid EDDA supports the nominatioa.
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The motion carried.
c.ouncil Members Hadinay, Vonniaag, Habeaicbt
Waggoner, Clapp, Burns
Council Member Wiggins
(b) ApprOYC OIi Second Reading
'J"bm: -no additional itcms for approval on ~ reading (sec AFftda Item 19 -Coment AFftda).
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(a) Mayor's Choice
Mayor Bums thanked c.ouncil for their aJllfideacc in ~ng him • Mayor oCthe City oC Englewood.
(b) c.ouncil Members' Choice
(i) Council Member Clapp .wed dial sbc is very glad IO ICM: OIi Council . SIie
cxprcsscd support for lbc other members oC Council and said slle llopcs to be a pod 1CU1 mamer .
(ii) Council Member Habcaic:111 coagral1llated die othcr se-dcclcd c.oucil
Members and wclcomcd Council Member Clapp. SIie..., ~ Mayor Buns.
(iii) Council Member Hadiawlly :
I . She proposed that Council look iDIO renaming 8Ma Lopn Pmt after Jolin Kraling. She aim
sugatcd naming oac oClhe bu:ball diamonds after Vern Mun. Sbe said lhc-.ld like to UYC the
mailer on the agenda for the first City c.ouncil meeting in Dcccmbcr.
Mayor Bums asked about lbc process for dais type of action. Ms. Halhaway said lhc belie\a it is dooc by
proclamation.
Council Member Waggoner said be -.Id like to sec -background information on the two 1-ees'
contributions to the City.
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AGENDA FOR THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
NOVEMBER 20, 1995
Call to order. TJ : ~5 ~
Invocation. /J)~
Pledge of Allegiance. ~
RollCall. '7 ~
Minutes.
7:30 P.M.
a. M;~te, f,om the Regule, Cnv CouncH -;ng of No,embe, 6, 1995.~
Comments by those departing from City Council.
Mayor will ask the City Clerk to read the list of newly-elected Council Members who
will then be sworn in by the Honorable Louis Parkinson.
Members of City Council are seated hn temporary spaces) and the Mayor asks the
City Clerk to call the roll of the members of the City Council and the Mayor then
declares a quorum present . ,J ~
9 . Mayor calls for nominations for Mayor and if secret ballot is used, the City Clerk and
°tf'?-{) /)J the 9ity 1;;;;;;;;:J./'Jn~ ~~Its.
10.'12::'assumes the Chair and calls for nominations for Mayor Pro Tern and if a secret
ballot is used, the City Clerk and City Attorney will count the ballots and report the
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Permanent seating assignments will be given.
A token of appreciation will be given to exiting City Council Member Mitch Waldman.
Recognition of the families and/or guests of the members of City Council.
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Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.I
a. Englewood citizen Mrs. Mmie Lowe wiH be in attendance to present Council
with a petition relative to traffic and parking issues.
Non-~ Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to five minutes.I
co&.ications, Proclamations, and Appointments.
(lniLI ~-A proclamation honoring City staff and convnunity members who assisted with -r r '7 the September 20, 1996 storm cleanup. . J
A proclamation honoring community members and.City staff for their ~
assistance with the Englewood Holiday P•lde.
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Letter from DebbJ ,~r'. ind~ati!'D her resignation from the Englewood Public
Library Board. ~
Public Hearing. (None scheduledl
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i. Recommendation from the Department of Parka and Recreation to
approve, by motion, the expenditure of M.U.y Center Trust Fund moneys
in the amount of t 11,026 for the fabrication and installation of a sign at
the Malley Ce'JL·.:J.;,.~ IOUIICE: ...... lleclk, DINolor of Pwb and
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i. Council Bill No. 70, amending the Wastewater Utility Ordinance relative
to grease trap interceptors.
ii. Council Bill No. 71, approving modifications to the Wastewater
Connector's Agreement with Cherry Hills Village.
20. Ordinances, Resolutions. and Motions.
a. Approve on First Reading.
11, ~ i Recommendation from the Departments of Safety Services and Financial ~1t1Ja~'7-0. Services to adopt a bill for an ordinance establishing a policy for Vehicle ,r Identification Number checks for citizens. STAFF IOUIICES: Chris OINn.
Deputy Director of~ ~ and,,.. Grvglewlcz. Director of
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I _7 ii. Recommendation from the Office of Neighborhood and Business
c., Development to adopt a resolution supporting the nomination of the
_ ~-/ Gothic!~:~ ~~~c building. STAFF SOURCE: ,r ( lrY -~'-!166~~ Second Reading. ~ p-
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a. Mayor's Choice.
b. Council Members' Choice.
22 . City Manager's Report.
a. Redevelopment Report on Cinderella City.
Recommendation to go into an executive session immediately following the
regular City Council meeting to discuss • real estate matter.
~1£> 'Jf>~E~tJLrrtJe ~(J,J -to /J/S(!Jl,'i:!f ,f
City Attorney's Report.
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a. Recommendation to go into an executive se1sion immediately following the
regular City Council meeting to discuss a litigation issue.
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The following minutes were transmitted to Council from 11/03/95-11/16/95:
• Englewood Perks end Recreation Commission meeting of October 12, 1995.
• Englewood Planning end Zoning Commission meeting of October 17, 1995.
• Englewood Board of Adjustment end Appeals meeting of October 11, 1995.
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PETITION TO ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL, JULY, 1995
RE: PARKING ALONG EAST CIRARD AVENUE, BETWEEN SOUTH CORONA
AND SOUTH CLARKSON STREETS
We, the undersigned citizens of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby
petition the honorable members of the Englewood City Council to
install "No Parking" signs along the length of East Girard
Avenue, between South Clarkson and South Corona streets, to
ensure the safety of residents exiting onto East Girard Avenue .
This is an extremely high-use, commercial/residential zoned area
which approaches Craig and Swedish Hospitals. The residents
respectfully ask the council for this consideration, given the
great increase in parking along this section of roadway which
makes for difficult and dangerous entry onto the avenue.
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ENGLEWOOD. AllAPAIIOE COUNTY, COLOMDO
1. Call to Order
The regular meeting of'tbe Englewood Cily a-aJ -called to Older by Mayor Bums 11 7 :35 p.m .
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Mayor Burns called for I IIIOfflClll of' lilcnc:e for hraeli Prime Minillcr Yilzll* Rabin. who -
ISSISSinated this weekend .
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The inwc:ation •• given by Council Member Wiggins.
3. Pleda,r .r AllqiUtt
The Pledge of AJlcgilncc WIS led by Mayor Bums .
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Present:
Absent :
Council Members Hathaway , Wildman, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Vonniltlg, Waggoner, Bums
None
A quorum wu present.
S. Mi..ca
Also present: City Manager Clark
City Anomey Brotzman
Assiltlnl to the City Mlnqer Grace
City Clest Ellis
Dil1'CIOI' FOlldl, Ulililics
Operations Mlnqer Kariay
Manager Simploa. Ncipborliood 111d Businea Devdupm ~•
(a) COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED. AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEE11NC o, ocroau 16, 1"5.
Ayes : Council Members lillbnay, Vonaiaaa, Wigias, Habeaic1i1.
Waggoner, Wlldmu, Bums
Nays : None
Motion carried .
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(a) Ken McDaniel, Praidcnt ol'lhc Englewood Elks Clowns, discuaed lhc Elks Club's
Santa Claus Program. He stated 1bat two years ago, wbea Sau a.. -pulled from lhc IUII bec:ause
of death lhrats, wu lhc year lhc Eoglewood Elks Clowns wlunteenid to llclp. Mr. McDaniel adviled they
continued lhc San1a Claus Program lut year, IIIMl1isilla duoup lhc use ol'flyas ml poltCrS wbicb am
approximately S200. He noted over 2'° childrm came by to -Sula Clall lut year ml each cbiJd
received a helium balloon and• bag ol'cudy. Mr. Md>uicl cxplaiDed tbat lhc Elks Clownsfnoted lhc
bill, which they paid for by collecting aluminum cus, snp iron, etc. He aed for C41uncil's lllppOlt of'
lhc program, noting that they do not inlCDd to produce poltCrl this year • lbal -their bigat expense.
He stated they would like to 8IMltilC in lhc Englewood Haul but they C8IIIIOl adl'ord that. Mr. McDuid
acMscd they hope to go 10 lhc five dcmealary schools wida flyers tbat ~kids cu CIDlor.
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO CONTIUSUTE
IN-KIND SERVICES UP TO S20I TO PROVIDE THE PIUNTING AND MATERIALS JOR THE
FLYERS ,OR THE SANTA CLAUS PROGRAM or THE ELKS LODGL
Discussion ensued . Mr . McDaniel acMscd that they aecd approxillllldy ISOO Oyen. Council Member
Habenicht suggeslcd that flyers be made availlblc to lhc Eqlcwood Recrcalion Ccotcr and Eoglcwood
Public Library in order 10 reach lhc cbildrm ol'prc-ttbool age . Council Member Hathaway noted
Intcrfailh Task Force should also get IOIIIC Oyen and that a few cxtn flyers can be printed 10 be
distributed by lhc Englewood Elks as they sec fit
Motion carried.
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vorminag, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Waggoner, Waldman, Burns
Nays : None
7. N-lleduled Viliton
There were no non-scheduled visitors.
There were no communications. procbunations. or appoilltlllCIIU.
9 . Pliblic: Rtaria&
No public bearing 111-as scheduled before Council .
COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER REMOVED AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (I) PROM THE
CONSENT AGENDA.
COUNCIL MEMBER BA TIIAWA Y MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 10 (a) (II) ON FIRST READING.
(a) Appl'OYC on First Reading
(ii) RESOLlJTION NO. 63 , SERIES OF 1995
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ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
l. Call to Order
The regular meeting of the Englewood City C.ouncil wu called IO order by Mayor Bums ll 7:35 p .m .
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Mayor Bums called for a moment of lilcncc for lneli Prime Miniller Yitzhlk Rabin. wbo wu
assassinated this weekend .
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The invocation was given by Council Member Wiggins.
The Pledge of Allegiance: wu led by Mayor Burns.
4 . Roll Call
Present:
Absent :
A quorum was present.
C.ouncil Members Halhaway. Waldman. Wiggins. Habenicbt.
Vormittag. Wagoner. Bums
None
Also present : City Manager Clark
City Anomey Brouman
S. Minutes
Assi5Wll to the City Manager Grace
City Cleft Ellis
Direc:IOr Fonda. Utilities
Opentions Manager Kavinsky
Manager Simpson. Neighborhood and Business Development
(a) COUNCIL MEMBER RA THAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
APPROVE THE MINUTES or THE REGULAR MEETING OF OCTOBER 16, 1"5.
Motion carried.
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway. Vormittag. Wigias. Hlbenicbt,
Waggoner. Waldman. Bums
Nays : None
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A RESOLlITION AUTHORIZING llfE. ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC LmRARY TO IMPLEMEITT 11IE
ANNUAL MFOOD FOR FINES" PROGRAM FROM NOVEMBER 13, 1995 lllROUGH DECEMBER
18. 1995 .
Motion carried .
Ayes : Council Members Halhaway, Vorminag, Wiggins. Habenicht,
Waggoner, Waldman, Bums
Nays : None
(i) Council Member Waggoner qua&ioncd Din:aor Fonda as to whdbcr the Buell
property. at the southeast comer cl University Boulcwrd and EUI Hampden Awnue. is included in this
agRCIIIClll. Mr. Fonda Slated lhat ii is and it is also in the Clieny Hills ViJlaF Sanilalion Disuic:t.
In response lo Mr. Wagoner, Mr. Fonda confirmed dial the OMICB clllle Buell properly rdilled IO --
in the construction of the sewer line clown Floyd Avenue --1 years ago. Director Fonda Slated he docs
not know what their reasons wen: for not participating.
Director Fonda explained that, essentially, this agrecmenl says the City will take over maintenance in a
small district in Cheny HiUs ViUage . Cheny HiUs Village is now taking over the ownership of those
facilities and Englewood has agreed to go in and do the sewer Bushing for diem. He swed the City docs
not have to. but we have agreed that, if they request it and the City agrees. then, the City can flush the
sewers anywhere in the City of Cherry HiUs ViUage .
COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO TABLE AGENDA
ITEM JO (a) (i) -COUNCIL BILL NO. 71 UNTIL THE BUELL PROPERTY IS REMOVED
FROM THE DESCRIPTION.
Director Fonda stated that this may jeopardi7.e the take over of one of the major diSlricts .
Council Member Waggoner asked City Attorney Brownan if this council bill could be amended this
evening to remove the Buell property . Discussion ensued.
Mayor Burns recalled there ,ns an overture because of a current, possible development cl the Buell
property just a few months ago regarding servicing of that property . Director Fonda confirmed that is uue
and they were told they cannot get service through the line the City built. Mayor Bums Slated he
unders&ood that was a question of the capacity cl the line. Mr. Fonda Slated the City would have to
restudy the situation and lei them know lhat it is certainly a possibility that the)· could not go that way . He
stated the Buell property could go north into the Delwer sy11em. or be lifted the ocher way and come down
Little Dry Creek or the lillldy may show that there is a little bit cl n,om. Mr. Fonda said the City just put
them on notice that they cannot bank on that . Mayor Bums asked if the iDquily -made by Ille
developer or the City . Director Fonda stated they did not make an inquiry. thal when the City fOUDd out
~· were doing that a letter was sent and they made note cl the fad that there may not be aewer service in
that direction down Floyd Street .
Mayor Burns asked if the situation Council Member Waggoner is talking aboul has anylhiq 10 do with
what is going on now . Director Fonda stated he docs not believe this would ablipte the City 10 receive
flows from that as they are pan of the Cheny Hills Village Sanitalion Dillric:I. and even though they are
in the Village, the Village has not taken over that dillrict yet. Mayor Bums com-ted thal the City
gradually. over time , is taking over some of these dillricts. Director Fonda Slated this is the City's muacr
agreement that sa)·s that anywhere within the city limits cl Cherry Hills. if you lake one O\'cr, 1hea this
contract applies.
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ii will.
COUNCll. MEMBER WAGGONER WITBDREW BIS MOnGN TO TABLE AND COUNCll.
MEMBER HATHAWAY WITHDREW BER SECOND.
The CXIUIICil bill was read by title::
COUNCll. BIU.. NO. 71 , IN11tODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HABENJCHI'
A BIU.. FOR AN ORDINANCE AU1HOIUZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN 11IE CllY OF ENGLEWOOD, COi .()RAD() AND 11IE Cl1Y OF OIERRY HnJ..S
VILLAGE. COLORADO FOR 11IE MODIF1CATION TO 11IE WASTEWATER CONNECTOR'S
AGREEMENT .
COUNCll. MEMBER HABENICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 10 (a) (I) ON FIRST READING -COUNCll. BD.l.. NO. 71.
COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO AMEND
EXHIBIT A TO EXCLUDE TBE PROPERTY ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER or
UNIVERSITY AND EAST HAMPDEN A VENUE KNOWN AS THE BUEIL PllOl'Ea'l'Y.
Council Member Habenicbl asked Dilec:tor Fonda ifhe fell lhal by ameadiq dais in dais way die City is
still oby •ilh what lbcy aR working on right now. Mr . Fonda adviled dial dais ·-nllmm is oby as ii
does noc include: the district Ibey aR working on now and Ibey will be able to -l"anwlnl. He
oommenled lhll dais is sure IO be a boc topic m discuaion if wl wbea die Vlllqc is poiacd to lalie _.
the Chen)• Hills Villqc Sanilalion DilUicl m -wbicb dial land is a put.
Mayor Bums noccd this is a hol lOpic in Cheny Hills Vlllqc.
Director Fonda swed that this amendment may cause: a ripple bul it will noc kill wllal we aR lryiq 10 do
-..1th this apeement.
Council Member Wiggins Slated he wanted 10 make sure. wl that the City Aaomey agrees. dial by
Council Member Waggoner 's amendmenl the Buell pn,perty does noc come Wider this at all . City
Attorney Brotzmlll Slated that is correct. that Exhibit A will be reworlled 10 noc include the pn,perty and
rdlcct the motion .
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Mocion carried.
Ayes: Council Memben Hadaaway, Vormittag. Wiggins. Habenidll,
W,ggoner, WUS-. Burm
Nays : None
vece raaltl .. c-a Bill Ne. 71 as__..:
Motion carried.
Ayes : Council Members Hadaaway, Vormittag. Wigins, Habeaiclll,
Wagoner, Waldman. Burm
Nays: None
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COUNCO. IIEMaER IIATBAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS UCONDED. TO Al'PROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS II (II) (I).~ ON SECOND HADING.
(b) AppnM OIi SecaDd Rcldillg
(i) ORDINANCE NO. S9, SERIES OF 199S (COUNCIL BILL NO. 61),
IN'JllODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HA1HAWAY
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 1271011IE SOU111GA'IE SANITATION
D1S11l1CT CONNECTOR'S AGREl!MENJ' W1111111E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. OOLOll~ FOR
11IE IN<llJSION OF LAND Wl11IIN 11IElll D1S11l1CT BOUNDARIES .
(ii) ORDINANCE NO. 60, SERIES OF 1995 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 69),
IN11lODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HA1HAWAY
AN ORDINANCE AU'J1IORIZING A RELINQUISHMmn' AND GRAlff OF EASEMENI'
AGREEMENT BE1WEEN 11IE ENSOR'S AND 11IE CITY OF ENOLEWOOD, COLORADO.
Ayes : Council Members lflllllway, Voraiaa&, Wigins. Habenic:bl.
Wagoacr. Wlldmu. Bins
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Molion carried.
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(a) ApprU\'C oa Finl RcadiDg
(i) Operaliaas Manqer Kavilllky praealed a r-.:a 181¥111 tam die
Department of Public Worb to...,_ die bid ofGriaaell File Pnllec:lioa iD die._. ofS77,9S7 for
upgrades to the City Hall File Sprillkler Syslem . He ad¥iled 11111 dlia is mG1e lllaD the_... .......
for the projec:I. Cotlempaettdy, he aaed dlPl Council appniprille • addilioeal $9,637 iD die Nllic:
lmprcwemelll Fund to CDmplclc die projecl. Mr. Kavumy poialed • 11111 dley aR aa1 ..... dDill&
an)1hing to the Council Cllulbm ar Ille aaill lillnly Pl lllil liae. 'l'llaa ._ will lie adlnad Pl
anotber lime after complclioa of a npa1:1e lllilialiaa 8ludy. He cxpllilllld 11181 all oilier omce, iD City Hall.
which is abCIUl a third of Ille buildiaa, is spriDkled. '111c Rill is aa1. 'l1lis will llelp bring Ille buildiDa up
to code and shauld lower the file~-Mr. Kavumy IIClled dlPl part ofdle buildiq his lprillklcn.
bul they aR up in the oripnnl ceifut&.
Di1CU11ioa euuod.
Council Member Wagoacr uked wlaal llappcned to die~.,_ 11181 aR up laiper. Mr.
Kavilllky llato1 thal Griaaell did all die oripnnl Mn and all Ille remodels. He advielll .... Griaaell lllo
drew up the apecificalioas OIi ibis panicular prajecl. •a....-~. lmowill& 11111 they may 11111 ,et
the bid . Mr . Kawmy DIiied 111111 lheir pnipaa1 ns ao 11n1p die ai11i11s IPri*lcr don ad .. 111e
system bec:aulc the pipina comilla lalo lhe bllildill& is alllldy liaed for dlPl. TIiey will mve ao -.-
the size of the pipe iD the new-. nis aleo. Ill advielll. pull a ...... ,___ the valve 10C1111
for the sprinkler system which does IIOI cxill aow .
Mayor Bums uked if Ibis is OM ,_ wlly dleir bid ii lea Mr. Kavi-*Y aid dial is partly 1naC • lllcy
have done all the work in this lluildina for Ille ... tea ,-. or• ad lllcy aR flmiliar witla die facility .
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COUNCll.. MEMBER BA THAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE
BID TO THE LOW BIDDER, GRINNELL FIRE PROTEC110N, IN THE AMOUNT or S77~7
fOR UPGRADES TO THE CITY BALL FIRE SPRINKLER S\'S'nM.
In raponse to Mayor Bums, Operations Manager Kavinsky COllfinnDd lhat a wte in favor of this motion
includes the additional $9,637.
Motion carried.
Ayes : Council Members Halbaway, V~ttag. Wiggins. Habenicht,
Wqgoner, Waldman. Bums
Nays : None
(ii) Director Fonda pracnled a recommendllion from the Linlcton/Englewood
Wasl~'llcr Treatment Plant Supervisory Committee lo approve. by motion. the bid of Woody's Welding.
in the amount of $32. 975 for the fabrication and ins&allation of mdal Slairs and platforms al the Plant. He
no1ed that the bid exceeds the amount budgcled by approximately $7,000. He attributed that to the fact
that the original project estimate did not include the requirement for aluminum rail anodizing and
fluctuating prices of aluminum products. Mr. Fonda pointed out that only one company chose to bid,
which he feels is reflective of how busy people are in the area . lllis will provide a safer access all the way
around the plant. He ad\ised Council that even though this project exceeds the budgcled funds, ii will
have no adverse impact on the O\'Cr-all budge(.
Council Member Hathaway asked. as the Capital Outlay Request indicates the approximate dale of
purchase as the summer of 1995. if they will be able to gel ii clone Ibis year . Mr. Fonda staled ii may be
done by the end of the year .
Council Member Waggoner asked if the full COil oflhis will be shared. He advised it will be shared
50/50.
COUNCll.. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE
PROJECT fOR THE FABRICATION AND INSTAU.ATION or METAL STAIRS AND
PLATFORMS AT THE LITTLETON/ENGLEWOOD WAS'nWATER TREATMENT PLANT
TO THE LOW BIDDER, WOODY'S WELDING, IN THE AMOUNT or SJ:Z.,75.
Motion earned.
Ayes : Council Members Halbaway. Vormittag. Wiggins. Habenicht,
Waggoner. Waldman. Bums
Nays : None
(iii) Director Fonda praenlCd a rcc:ommendation from the Littleton/Englewood
Wast~cr Treatment Plant to adopt a bill for an ordinance amending the Wastewllcr Utility Onlinancc
relati\'C to grease trap intercepcors. He advilcd that the Water and Sewer Board dilamed this in a pat
amount of detail and this is essentially what Littleton bas .,....S. It will COYcr the entire drainage buin
and mostly affcc:t the ouUying. smaller districts as the City bas pretty much done all of this anyway . But
they have found that grease can be a problem clown It the plant and also when ii getS in the system. Tbc
only thing that the Englewood Water and Sewer Board cbanpd from what Liltlclon is doillg is they
indicated that exceptions would be granted for varianllc by the Diredor of Ulililies with the approval of
the Water and Sewer Board. He ad\ised that the Supcrvilory Committee believes ii is a good idea to have
a pan-time position 10 assisr small diSlricts. Mr. Fonda Slllcd this simply allblisbes the requimncnt,
implementing ii is something the Supervisory CommiltClc will do.
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The Clerk was asked to read the council bill by title:
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COUNCll. BILL NO . 70, INTRODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER WIGGINS
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 1HE WAS'IEWATER UTD.JTY ORDINANCE 1111.E
12, CHAPTER 2, SECTION 4. OF 1HE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915, W11111HE
ADDmON OF A NEW SUBSEC110N F. emn.ED Oll. AND GREASE INTERCEPTOR
INSTAU.ATION.
COUNCD.. MEMBER WIGGINS MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO Al'PROVE AGENDA
ITEM 11 (a) (iii) • COUNCD. BBL NO. 71.
Direc1or Fonda. iD rapcmK to Couac:iJ Member Wagoacr, CXlllfinDDd that this oaly deds tbc
Englewood Sewer Service -• Littletoa is adopliDa oae that is almost ideDtical and c:overs tbcir-.
Council Member Vormittag asked if this is anctbing that will be put into a restaurut or anctbing dull
is out in the SIRICC . Direclor Fonda advised that it would nol be out in the street. it could be iD the building
and it would ba\'C to be aa:essible so • truck could come by and pump them out.
Mayor Bums asked if there is any control or rqulation about bow often they should be pumped. Director
Fonda Slated that will vary. although they will know if they are no1 doing it bec:ause they will find the
grease solidified downstream . He advised that they clean all the 1CWC1S in Englewood ewsy year and if
they see a large deposit of grease they will follow it.
Council Member Hathaway asked if there are very many iD the Eapwood area right -dull have no1
complied. Director Fonda advised tbal iD the Ciry be feels 11111 alacJII CWl)'OIIC bas complied and tbc
districts ba\'C been brought in as Ibis -clevdapcd. So the tarp dillric:ll aR bcbiDd it Md tbc aallcr
districts will give them a helping band.
Council Member Hathaway asked if there are any EPA guidelillCI the Cily would be vio1a1ina iftbcy did
not provide Ibis program . Director Fonda did no1 feel that is a lelious coasidcnlion.
In response to Council Member Vormittaa, Mr. Fonda ldviscd tllat if a ralaUraDt were to open in Cheny
Hills. Ibis ";11 n:quire Cbcny Hills to n:quire the dcYClopcr to put a pease trap in. Mr. Fonda 11111111 that
the Ciry docs impcclions out in the districts anyway Md this will require them to call the Cily for
inspections.
Director Fonda. in rapCIIIIC to Council Member Wagoner, noted that the districts have to install pea1e
trapS because our n:quircmcnts through our contracts with them bcc:omc their minimum requirements.
Motion carried.
Ayes :
Nays:
Council Members Hathaway, Vormittaa, Wigins. Habeaicbt.
Wagoaer. Waldman. Bums
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(iv) Maaqer SilllplOa praeated a l'S9P r illlioe from Neipbarllood IDII
Business Dcvclopmcm to adapt• n:IIIMioa IPf"MIII • ....-e « : a to 111c Malta PleMed
Development. He stated that all Cwil ....-a.vc beat -oa this pa1iclllar PleMed Dl\,..111111.-•
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COUNCll.. MEMBER HABENICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (iv) • RESOLUTION NO. 6'.
Council Member Habenicht thanked everyone for addressing Council's COIIQCfflS.
Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Vormittag. Wiggins, Habenicht.
Waggoner. Waldman. Bums
Nays: None
Motion carried.
M Manager Simpson presented a recommendation from Neighborhood and
Business Development to adopt a resolution approving I proposed amendment to the King Soopen
Planned Development. He stated staff followed up with the developer on Council's concern regarding the
grass strip replacement . Mr. Simpson advised that they were not able to find a location within that
parking lot to replace that grass . The site plan does reflect the straightened sidewalk as requested .
The resolution was assigned a number and read by title :
RESOLUTION NO . 65. SERIES OF 1995
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO 11fE DILLON COMPANIES, INC . (KING
SOOPERS) PLANNED DEVELOPMENT .
COUNCll.. MEMBER BA THAW A Y MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) (v) • RESOLUTION NO. 65.
Manager Simpson. in response to Mayor Burns. confirmed that there is no landscaping right at the wall
on either side. Mr. Simpson eq,laincd that this amendmcnl addreaes the northwest comer and does not
address the previous Trolley Square or King Soopen Planned Development. He commented that. from
the standpoint of landscaping on that property. it would have been better to get it on that earlier Planned
Dc\•elopment. Mayor Burns noted the wall looks I little bumt. Mr. Simpsoo lilalod he could go back and
talk to King Soopers one more time . He noted there is YCI)' little be can do rqulatorily, but perhapl be
could request , as a good corporate citizen. the possible introduction ol I few more 11n,e1 IRICS .
Council Member Habenicht noted that she has ,isited with ditrcrcnl people in the City who have been
commenting on the dc\'Clopment and rednclopmcnt and there are both pro and con comments. However,
she ad\'ised that one comment that has been pretty consillClll is people have indicated that they sort of
miss the shade with parking there. She wondm,d if they would CXIIISidcr. even within the parking lot.
planting a few big shade IRCS II some point in time. Ms . Habenicht noted that Mr. Simpson might be
able to suggest that they consider this in order to enhance their business.
Council Member Vormittag asked Mr. Simpson if he knew what business will be going in that comer.
Mr. Simpson stated he does not know but he will advise Council B IOOII B be "-5.
VOk raults:
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vorminaa, Wigins. Habenicht.
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Mayor Bums CA"plained thal he is the Chairman or the Englewood Housing Authority ud A,mda llelll 11
(a) (vi) has pre\'iously aimc up before die Authority . At that meeting he abllainod from uy or the
discussion or \'Oling on this matter ~;ng that it was later to a,me before the City Council . He advised
that he discussed his position on this with the Authority and be is taking the same position with Council .
As the oft"er for pun:hase is aclllally leu than the City has in die property. this can be IXIIISlnled u a good
deal for the Housing Authority ud I IIOI IO good deal for the City depending OIi your viewpoint. which be
feds pu1 him in a aJRflict or intcresl . Mayor Bums lllled that be bas uked Couacil Member Habenicht.
as the Mayor Pro-T em. 10 chair this portion or the meeting ud he will lea\'C the Chambers during this
discussion. After Council has made their decision. he suggested they call a recess and be will rejoin
Council for the rest oflhe meeting.
(\'i ) City Manager Clark presenled a recommendation from the City Attorney and
the City Manager to adopt a resolution authorizing the Englewood Housing Authority to purchase the
properties located at 3400, 3410, 3420 , 3424 and 3428 South Sherman SIR!et for development purposes.
The resolution was assigned a number and read by title :
RESOLITTION NO . 66, SERIES OF 199S
A RESOLlTTION AlJTHORIZING AN OPTION AGREEMENT FOR 1HE SALE OF 1HE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 3400. 3410, 3420. 3424 AND 3428 SOlITH SHERMAN
STREET TO 1HE ENGLEWOOD HOUSING AITTHORITY .
COUNCIL MEMBER HA THAW AV MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEM II (a) (ri) -RESOLUTION NO. 66.
Council Member Waggoner stated be has a concern about the City losing money on the property and be
wondered if there is an)way from the profits from the sales of the property that the City can recoup some
of the difference , maybe on a percentage split basis . City Manager Clark indic:aled they have discussed
this \\ith the Englewood Housing Authority Director Malinowski and they did not actuall y look II it from
the standpoint of doing some cost sharing on any profits from the sale. He SIited he can talk to him about
that . Mr . Clark advised that when they develop the property they arc going to be looking at liOme outside
funding sources and be will be preparing some grant applications. Mr. Clark Sllled Mr. Malinowski
indicated that in bis research he will see if be can assist the City in recouping -or the original
acquisition and demolition cost. but there arc no promises. City Manaacr Clark advised that the fact that
the City bas on file an appraisal that was done worked against us u far u selling it for cost . He pointed
out that at the time that Council decided to buy that property it was for a whole diff"erent purpose and they
were \\illing to pay a little bit of a premium on it and then the original intent was that 1h11 would my in
the City 's ownership and be used for parking. Since that time we ba\'C identilied that that is no longer a
n«.d. He noted that when they did the appraisal over the summer molllhs Council gave approval to go
ahead and sec if the properties could be marketed. The City bu talked to the people at Crail Holpilal as
far as using this for disabled people but that is no longer a viable option . So die Housina Authority
approached the Cil)· and the purchase price is on the basis of the market value appraisal.
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Council Member Hathaway notod lhal Craig Hospital is not interaled in clc\idoping it tbcmlelWI, but
they have ah"'a)'S been intcratcd in hdpina the City find developen dull could lbelop the type al
housing that Cnig pa&icnls may nood . She staled Ibey fed it c:an be *-privately ud perbapl the City
can realize some prafits similar to Prujoct Bun.D. Ms. Hathaway adYiled dull Cni& "-a a clcwloper,
they an: willing to put the City in QOlltact with them ud have clilCIIIIOCI this with bath DiftlCtor
Malinowski and Housing Specialist Nestler. Ms. Hathaway comD!NMCMI that it llill may become
handicapped housing. it may end up being done priVllely and the City may still nalm -al thole
funds back lhal way .
Council Member Vormittag asked City Manqer Clark MIii their illlCDliom an: to do with this land . Mr.
Clark staled thal it was oripnally illlmded to be oft'..,.. pmtiltl for the Malley Caller. Mr. Vormittag
uked why are Ibey buying it from the City . Mr. Cwt Med the HomiJI& Authority iDICads to buy it for
townhome ckYdopmall.
In response to Council Member Vormittag, City Manqer Cwt lldviled that there is a fair market
appraisal of SI 12.~ and that is what the property is worth• is .
Council Member Hathaway pointed out the rason why the City had so much COSI in it is because of cost
of the demolition . Additionally . she noted, the City is continuing to incur maintenance cost on that
property .
City Manager Clart noted that the City acquired five properties with suuctures and the City took it down
to bare land status.
Council Member Vormittag asked what is the advantqc to the City to ldl the property ll this price
instead al sitting on it and waitina for a better price marbl. City M-,cr Clark said it -.Id be an
option to sit on it. Mr. Clark advited that stall' is l!Q)IDmcndiaa the property be clitpONd al ud .. it
developed . Council Member Hathaway noted the property has been llittin& for IMl and one half years .
Vote l"Cllllts:
Ayes:
Nays :
Abstain :
Moiion carried .
Council Members Hathaway , Vormittag. Wiggins. Habenicbt,
Waggoner. Waldman
None
Mayor Bums
COUNCIL MEMBER VORMITIAG MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO ADJOURN JIOR
A BRIEF RECESS AT 1:25 P.M.
Motion carried .
Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vonniaq. Wigins. Habenicbt,
Wagoner. Waldman
Nays : None
Absent : Mayor Bums
THE MEETING RECONVENED AT 1:2' P.M.
Roll Call
Present:
Absent:
Council Members Hathaway, Waldman, Wigiu. Habenicbt,
Vormittag. Wqpaer, Burm
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N-ber 6, 199!1
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COUNCR. MEMBER BATRA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
AGENDA ITEMS II (II) (I), (U) ... (Iii) ON SECOND READING.
(i) ORDINANCE NO. 61, SERIES OF 1995 (COUNCll. Bll.L NO. 65.
INnODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HATifAWA Y)
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VALUATION OF All TAXABLE PROPERTY WJ11flN TIIE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO,
AND ESTABLISHING A Mll.L LEVY FOR 11iE ENGLEWOOD OOWl'n'OWN DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY.
(ii) ORDINANCE NO. 62, SERIES OF 1995 (COUNCll. Bll.L NO. 66,
INnODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATifA WAY)
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING 11IE BUDGET OF 11iE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR
11IE FISCAL YEAR 1996 .
(iii) ORDINANCE NO . 63, SERIES OF 1995 (COUNCll. Bll.L NO. 67,
INnODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATifAWAY)
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR All MUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN 111E CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORAOO. IN 11iE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY I, 1996, AND
ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1996, CONSTITIJJ1NG WHAT IS TERMED 11IE ANNUAL
APPROPRIATION Bill. FOR 11IE FISCAL YEAR 1996 .
Veteraults:
Ayes: Council Members Hadulwly, Vorminag, Wigins, Habenicht.
Wagoner, Waldmu, Burm
Nays : None
Motion carried.
12 . Geaeral DiKUaioa
(a) Mayor's Choice
I . Mayor Bums commented on the IUCCCIS Ill the Holiday Parade ud lliamed C\'Cl)'OIIC wbo
participated. especially Assililallt to the City Manager Gl'ICC, die Parade Aaoc:illion. Allllin Gomes, tbe
Police and Fire Departments. He Slated there WIS. very aood lllnl OUI and it -• plcawe to be
involved in it.
2. Mayor Bums noted lhal tomorrow is Elcc:lioa Day and ~ ewryoae 10 vote ii they have
not already. He wished all the Council c:andidatcs pod luck .
(b) Council Member's Choice
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Cinderella City in lbeir l*Ul-He llaed lie did lllll awe.,.... ID add ID wllll .. di.-d in
ExecutM SclliOD lat week . He ..... if'c.-il 1111d uy ......
Council Member Vormiaag ..... if'tbere llad beell uy caalKI made witll Ciaderella City iD the pm'ious
week . City Manager Clark llatecl tbere are llill diacuaiw IIIUII • .._ dlCir--,. ud the
City's anomeys . Mr. Claitl lldYiled dial lie llad talud to diem a lialc llil lboul die~
activities around the J.C. Penney SCOR and Ibey are llill daiD& IOil amplcs.
14 . City An-,'1 llepol1
City Attorney Broczman did not have any manen to bring before COIIIICil .
IS. Adjoa...-t
COUNCll. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED TO ADIOIJltN. TIie meelina..,_. 111:29 p.m.
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Newly Elected Council llembera:
Council Member District 1-RITA HATHAWAY
Council Member District m -LAURI CLAPP
Council Members Al-;Large -ALEX HABENICHT &
KELLS WAGGONER
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W H ER EAS. th e 26th a nnua l Englewood H o lid ay Pa rade was held o n
Sa turd av. No\'e mber 4. 1995 ; a nd
WHEREAS, m a ny members of the co mmunity a nd C it y of Englewood s t aff
wo rked togethe r and d evot ed countless h o urs to successfull y coordinate thi s lo ng-
standing co mmunity tradition ; a nd
WHEREAS, many co mmunity m e mbe rs and City of Englewood staff also gave
o f their time to ass i. t with parade day detail s and res po n sibilities; and
WHEREAS, th e Englewoo d H o liday Pa rad e would n ot have been possible
witho ut the assistance of the-e e nthusia s ti c volunteers ; a nd
NOW , THEREFORE , I , Thomas J. Burn s, Mayor of the C it y of Englewood,
Colorado and Members of th e Englewood C ity Co un ci l he re by co mmend th e
co mmunitv members and C ity of Englewood staff who volunteered their tim e t0
lll ake thi s year's Engle wood H o lidav Para d e a n enorm o u s su ccess.
G IV EN under my hand a nd sea l thi s 20t h d ay of November. 19 95.
Alexa ndra (A lex) Habe ni cht
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La uri Clapp. Di stri ct Ill
/ lfred F. Vormitt ag , Jr ., A~ arge
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\VHERE\S . The Cit,· of Engle\\'ooJ. ::dong w ith the elllirt: Denwr :Vktropnl itan a rea. ,utfrn :J
::i su bst a ntial a mount of Jarnage o th .: trees anJ man y properties in the cornmunit,· du.: to thi: hi:a,·,·
snowfall on Si:pti:mbi:r 20. 1995: anJ
\\'H ERE.\.'. Citv s taff anJ co rnmunit,· volu nteers rose to the chalknges p re senteJ bv the
s n,>w s to rm. pmviding efficient anJ dfrctive service s fo r the citi z ens of the Citv of En glewnoJ: a nd
\\.'HERE1\S , Citv c rews from t he Public Wnrk s, P arks and R ecreati o n , anJ C tilities
Departments wo r k eJ m·am· long :rn d arduo u s hours picking up :mJ haulin g t he sto rm debris: :rnd
\VHEREAS, Ci tv s taff a n d ,·o lumeers efficiemlv anJ graciously handk:J the Jelug.: of phon.:
Gtlb recei,·eJ after the st0 rm . prnviJing callers with i rn pnrtant inr·orrna unn ,ind ::rn ,\\'er ing their
ques tio n s: and
\,\'HERE.-\S , manv Cit,· staff and co mmun itv volumi:l'rs ~a,·e 1,f the ir 0\\'11 u me lO he lp
neighbor, and n.:s iJent s who were unabl.: to manage their O\\'n trc.: ri:mo,·a l: :1nJ
\ VI-I EREr\S. th.: Ci t,· Council of Engkwood wi ,hcs to n:cogniLi: the Ji:Jtc::iuon Jnd h.1rd \\'Or k
nr .111 thc Cit,· ~taff anJ co mmuni t,· volun t c i:rs du r ing the aftermath brought .1bo>ut b ,· thc he:"·,·
s n,,wfa ll :
;'\;()\V THEREFORE . I. l'hum :1s /. Burm. ,\1:t~·nr nf the Cit,· o f En~k"'nod. t ·,>i ora do .111d
.\kmber~ of En .~kwood Cit,· Co un cil hi:ri:b\' co111111i:nd thi: mam· di:dicatcd l 'i t,· i:m~'lm·i:c, and
co111n1uni t v ,·olunti:ers who ~a,·i: countles s hnLir, to h.:lp b r in~ about an cffi..:1i:nt Jnd dfccth·<.'
c·k:111up proci:ss follo w in.~ thi: Septl.'mbi:r 19tl5 ,nmv,wrm . You r.:prc,cn t h.: t rue ,p1rit of
co 111mun1t \' and :1ri: a fine .:.,ample 0 1· i:fficit.:rn ~<J \'t:rnrn.:m 51.'.l'\'r ce,.
C l \'E:'\' under 111,· hand .md ,<'al hi, '..'tlth Ja,· of '.\:o,·l.'mbi:r. I '1')5 .
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\VI-I ERE/\S . the 16th a nnua l En gle wood H o lid ay Pa rad e wa, he ld on
Sa turd ay . Nove m ber -L 1995 ; and
VVH EREAS , m a n y m e mbe rs o f th e co mmunitv a nd C itv of En glewood st aff
w o rke d toge th e r and devot ed co untl ess hours to s u cces s full y coo rdin a te thi , lo n g-
s tanding co mmunitv tra diti o n ; and
VVH E RE ;\S. manv co mmunity m e mbers and C itv o f En gle\\'ood ~t aff al so ga ve
of the ir tim e to as~is t with parade d a v d e tail s a nd res p o mibilit ies : a nd
\VI-I ER Et\ .. , th e Englewood H o lid :t~· Pa rad e w ould not ha\'C bee n po ,~ible
withllut th e :t,,i~t a n cc of t h e,e e mhu ~ia~t ic vo lunteer,: a nd
NO \\', TH ER EFO RE. I. T h o ma, J. Burm . \layo r of t h e Ci ty of En glewood .
Co lo rad o an d M e mbe r, o f t h e Englewo od Ci t y Council h ereby com11ll:nd t he
co mmunit y m e mbe rs a nd C it y of Englewood ~t aff who volum ee red t h e ir tim e t o
make t hi ~ ,·c ar \ En glew ood HolicLtv Pa rad e a n e n o rmous su ccess.
C I\'EN under m,· hand and ~ca l thi s 10th d av of Nove mb e r . 1995. . .
r\ll'xandra (/\lex ) H a b e n icht
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Lauri Cl app . Di,tri et Ill
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WHEREAS, the :26th an nual Englewood Holiday Parade was held on
Saturda~·. November -l , 1995: and
WHEREAS, many members of the community and City of Englewood s taff
worked togciher and devoted countless hours to successfullv coordinate this long-
standing community tradition ; and
V\'HEREAS , many co mmunitv members and City of Englewood staff a lso gave
of their time to assi~t with parade day details and responsibilities ; and
WHEREAS . the Englewood Holidav Parade would not have been po~sib le
\\'ithout the :t~\istancc of thc~e emhusia,tic volunteers; a nd
NOW , THEREFORE , 1, Thomas J. Burns , Mayor of the C it y of Englewood.
Colorado and ,'vle mbers of the Englewood C ity Council herebv co mmend the
communit y members and Citv of Englewood ~taff \\'ho volunteered their time to
make t hi, year\ Englewood Holida~, Parade an enormous s uccess.
C.l\'E'.\: under m y hand and seal thi, '.W th day of :--.Jovember , 1995 .
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t\k.\andra (,\kx ) Habeni cht
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Lauri Clapp . District 111
Ifred F. Vonnittag , Jr ., At
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vVH EREt\S , 1 he :U11 h annual Englewood Holiday Parade wa:, h e ld o n
S aturda,·. November -l , 1995 ; a nd
\V H EREAS . many m e mbers of the community a nd C it y of Englewood s taff
worked togct h er allll d evot ed cou!llle:,s !tours to s uccess fully coordinate thi s long-
s tanding communitv tra dition ; and
vVHER EAS . many co mmunity m e mbe rs and Citv of Engl ewood staff al so gan:
of th e ir time 10 a,si,t with parade day d e tail s and respomibiliti cs : and
\VH ER EA~. the Englewood Holiday Pa rade would nm haY e b e en possible
without the :1,,i~ta n ce of tht·,c t'nthus ia~ti c volu!lleer,: and
NO\\', THEREFORE. I. Th o mas J. Burm . Mayor of th e C ity of Englewood.
Co lorad o and .'vlcmher~ of th e Englewood C it y Counc il h e rebv commend th e
co111111uni1 ~· m e mbe r, and C itv of Englewood s taff who volunteered their tim e t o
mak e I hi ~ ~·car ·, Englewood Holid av Parade an enurmous s u cces ..
C l \'E\.' undcr 1m· hand and ~c al thi s '.W th dav of Novembe r . 19 1)5 . . .
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vVH ERE. \S . the :!6t h annu:il En~le\\'O<ld H oliday P:ir:ide \\':JS hdd o n
Sa turda\·. :S-.:,i\·ember-l . 1995: and
\,\'HERE.i \S. mam· member of the co mmunit\' and Citv t>f Englewood ,ta ff
worked together and devoted countless hour, to ,ucces~full:· coo rdinat e this long-
sta nding co mmunity trad ition : a nd
V\'HERE.J-\S, ma m· co mmuni tv members and Ci t\' or Engle\\'ond ,raff also gave
o f their time to as,i,t \\'ith parade day details and respo n sib ilitie,: and
\\'HERE:\S . the En\!le\\'n<>d 1-folida:· P:1r:1de \\·ould no r ha\'t: beL'n p1is,ible
\\'ithout rhe a,,i,tancc of he,e enth u ,iasric Yoluntet'.r,: .ind
\:O\.\', THEREFO RE. I. Thl)ma, I . Burn,. \1:t :-·n r tJt. the Ci"· 1>1 · En1!;lewfl 11d .
Colo rado a nd \.kn1b er, of the Engle\\'ood Cit\' Council herebv com mend th e
communit \· me m bers a nd C it\' of Engle\\'ood ,t :ul who n>lu nreercd their time to
make thi, \'t:':u··, Englewood H nlida\' Para de an e n1 >rmo u , ,ucce,,.
C l \'E \: unde r !l\\' h:1nd and ,ed t hi, :!0th d:t\' ,if \:ove mb er 199 5.
f ho n1a I . Burm . .\ l.1\·o r
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Thomas 1. Bums
Mayor, City of Englewood
3400 South Elati Street
EnglewOOd, CO 80110-2304
Dear Mr. Bums,
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I am resigning my seat on the Englewood Public Library board effective today. The pressures of my job prevent me from giving the library my best efforts.
Sincerely,
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Debby A. srk'
cc: Hanle Long
Public Library Director
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Date Agenda Item Subject
October 31 , 1995 [.Jf . 1
Malley Center Sign
Initiated By Staff Source
Department of Parks and Recreation Jerrell Black, Director -
COUNCIL GOAL AND PIEVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
None
RECOMMENDED ACTION
of Parks and Recreation
Approval of a recommendation by The Malley Center Trust Fund Board of Trustees
to expend Trust Fund moneys in the amount of t 11,025 for the fabrication and
installation of a sign at Malley Center.
Gordon Sign Company: t10,796
Electrical Work: • 229
BACKGROUND. ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
Malley Center currently has a sign that is visible primarily only to those going into
the building. The proposed sign would be visible from both Girard and Lincoln . In
addition to better visibility, the sign design would allow for advertising of upcoming
programs and events.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The Malley Center Trust Fund balance n of 9/30/95 was t267,948.77. No other
funds will be used for this projec1.
UST OF ATTACHMENTS
Gordon Sign Proposal
Board of Trustees 10/18/95 Meeting Minutes
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DESIGN NO.
JOB REF.
QUOTATlON
August 21 , 1995
28135A
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JOB LOCATION Same
ATTN · Joe Sack
WE PROPOSE TO FURNISH ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL NECESSARY TO :
Fabricate and install one (1) double-faced 9'-6" high X 8' wide with 1/8"
aluminum faces, routed copy, backed with Plexiglas for the illuminated copy .
Display to have two (2) lines of s· change copy with Lexan cover that hinges
at top and locks at the bottom . Base to match. 300 letters are furnished with
this sign.
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PURCHASE PRICE: $10,796.00 + tax
if applicable
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Prices good until January 1, 1996
THE ABOVE PR IC ES ARE SUBJECT TO APPLICABLE TAX •
ELECTRICA L FEED LINES AND THEIR CONNECTION SHALL BE BY OTHERS.
ALL PRICES VALID FOR 30 DAYS ONLY.
J\ccrplancr of l-}ruposal -The above p rices. spec i l ica -
t,ons and cond it ions are sat i sfactory and are he ·eby accepted . You
are authorized to do t he ... e rk spe c,f ,ed . Pa yment w,11 be made as
out l,ned ab ov e.
BU YER :
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All m111,11I ,, ;uaranteed to be 111~1htd All -ork to be come t lfl! 1n I wo,1..l"""an ·
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PRESENTED BY :
Gary D. Tischer
GORDON SIGN COMPANY
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Meeting
October 18, 1995 -4:30 PM
Chairman Orrie Saunders called the meeting to order at 4:30 PM.
Members Present: Marge Schwindt, Gladys Remes, Rita Hathaway, LuAnne Mickelson, Joe Sack,
Austin Gomes was absent.
Chairman Saunders called for approval of the minutes of October 18. Gladys said that the line in
the minutes, "Gladys Remes suggested that along with the feasibility study, fundraising will
need to be done and that could start on the 20th Anniversary of the opening of Malley Center
which would be December of 1996." Gladys said she meant that the fundraising could be tied in
with the results of the feasibility study and the 20th Anniversary of the opening of the Malley
Center. meaning that fundraising could begin right away. This correction was noted. Gladys
Remes moved that other than the clarification, the minutes be approved as read. Marge
Schwindt seconded the motion. Orrie Saunders asked for a vote from the committee members
and the minutes were approved by all members except Rita Hathaway, who abstained.
Joe Sack gave the financial report. YTD Contributions $3,245 .00, YTD Interest paid,
$11,435.65 for a total of $267,946.77 for the year.
Next, Joe talked about the sign proposal by the Gordon Sign Company. Joe told the committee
members that the cost of the sign went up by approximately $400.00. The last proposal was
void because it expired in 90 days. The new proposal is for $10,796. This proposal includes
the letters for the sign which in the first proposal were an additional $300.00.
Gladys asked about using a local sign company. Joe said that the Gordon Sign Company was used
by the Golf Course and are very pleased with it. LuAnne asked about the trees on the comer
where the sign will be placed. Joe said that the purple leafed, plum tree will be relocated
somewhere on City property. The Locust tree can stay where it is. Joe told the committee that
the plum tree is relatively small and should be easily moved. Joe went on to say that there will
be an additional $225 .00 electrical cost connected with the sign. The City will do some of the
trenching to cut down on the cost.
Gladys asked what amount should be requested of City Council . It was agreed that the amount
will be $11,025. Gladys Remes moved and Rita Hathaway seconded that the request to City
Council should be $11,025 . Chairman Orrie Saunders asked for a vote and it was unanimous in
favor of the amount.
The next item on the agenda was a schedule for the Trust Fund Committee to meet. Joe had
tentatively set up the following dates: Feb. 21, June 19 and Oct. 16. Rita Hathaway asked if any
other information is necessary for the meetings. She was told no. It was noted that Austin
Gomes had a problem with an earlier time for the meetings so it was decided that the meetings
will be at 4:30 PM on those dates. Rita Hathaway moved and Gladys Remes seconded the motion
to approve Joe's schedule . It was noted that if other special meetings are necessary during the
year, these meetings can be scheduled.
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committee members. The certificates were passed around to be signed by the committee
members. Joe said he would send Evelyn Boom's certificate to her daughter to give IO Evelyn and
that Gatewood Milligan·s certificate will be given to him at some future Malley dinner or
gathering.
On Chairman's Choice on the agenda, Orrie Saunders said he had nothing to add.
Gladys had some questions about the feasability study. She asked how long the study would take
and what the study would include. LuAnne Mickelson explained that there are many Issues to
se e In the study: environmental Issues, land use, how It will be funded, who will do It?
LuAnne said there are companies who do these kinds of studies. Then an expansion study win be
necessary after the feasibility study Is done. What committee would determine when this should
be done? The best thing to do Is wait tor the feasibility study to be finished and then the Trust
Fund Committee and the Matley Center Advisory CommittN should make a determination as to
what to do next and what committee will do It. LuAnne said that the commlttNs have a lot of
expertise to make decisions. LuAnne also stated that she has started IO work IO put some
information together for the feasibility study.
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COUNCIL BILL NO. 70
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER WIGGINS
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE WASTEWATER UTILITY ORDINANCE
TITLE 12, CHAPTER 2, SECTION 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
1985, WITH THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUBSECTION F, ENTITLED OIL AND
GREASE INTERCEPTOR INSTALLATION.
WHEREAS, this amendment will give the City the authority to inspect grease trap
interceptors, require facility owners and operators to pump grease interceptors, and to
require facility owners and operators to use Best Management Practices when
kitchen grease is being cleaned into the sanitary sewer; and
WHEREAS, the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant Pretreatment
staff has conducted a study to determine if grease from restaurants has an impact at
the Wastewater Treatment Plant and in the sanitary sewer lines; and
WHEREAS , the study determined that there were significant maintenance costs
associated with grease both at the wastewater plant and in maintaining the sewer
line~: and
WHEREAS , this amendment will allow the City to require restaurants to control
the grease at the source and new restaurants which meet the criteria will be required
to install and maintain grease interceptors;
WHEREAS, restaurants already doing business and have no grease interceptors
will be required to use the Best Management Practice to keep all greases from
entering the sanitary sewer system; and
WHEREAS, if a restaurnnt is the source of a g,-ease problem, the owner will be
required to install a grease interceptor if it is deemed necessary ; and
WHEREAS, this amendment gives the City authority to enter the property ofa
restaurant owner and inspect the equipment to assure that it is being maintained
properly and require the owner to adopt management practices which will reduce the
g,-ease from the sanitary sewer system: and
WHEREAS , the proposed amendments have been approved by the Englewood
Water and Sewer Board at the October 10 , 1995 meeting;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , AS FOLLOWS:
$ectiAD L Th e C,ty Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby approves the
am e ndment to Title 12, Chapter 2, Section 4, Subsection F, and the re -letterinc of
Paragraphs F through J, Oil and Grease Interceptor Installation of the Enclewood
Municipal Code which shall read as follows :
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12-2-4: PRIVATE SEWERS, CONNECTIONS AND REPAIRS :
A. Buildings to Have Separate Connections. Each building shall be served by
its own sewer service line , and no connection shall be made by extending
the service from one property to another property. Each separate building in
a planned unit development shall have a separate sewer service line.
B. Old Private Sewers. Old private sewers may be used in connection with new
buildings only when they are found to meet all requirements herein and
solely at the risk of the user; otherwise, old private sewers shall be plugged
at the user's expense upon discontinuance of service. The plug in the old
private sewer must be inspected and approved and a plan review and
inspection fee will be charged by the City.
C. Design and Construction . The size, slope, alignment, and materials of
construction of a private sewer, and the methods to be used in excavating,
placing of pipe, jointing, testing, and backfilling the trench and all other
work shall conform to the requirements of the Building and Plumbing Code
or other applicable codes, laws, rules and regulations of Federal, State, and
local entities.
D. Private Sewer Elevation. In all structures where the elevation is too low to
permit gravity flow to the public sewer, sanitary sewage discharge from
such structure shall be lifted and discharged to the sewer by a City and
Tri-County Health Department approved facility which shall be operated
and maintained by the u se r.
E . Installation and Maintenance. All costs and expenses incidental to the
installation and connection of the private sewer shall be borne by the
applicant who shall retain or employ a licensed sewer contractor or plumber
to make connection to and install a sewer .
The service line from the public sewer main line to the structure to be served
shall be installed by the property owner at his expense. The owner shaJI hold
the City harmless for any loss or damage that may directly or indirectly be
occasioned by the installation of the service line or the malfunction of any
old private sewe r .
The owner of any property connecting to the POTW shall be responsible for
th e maintenance of the service line from the public sewer to the structure to
be served. The owner shall keep the service line for which he is re&ponsible
in good condition and shall replace at his expense any portions thereof
whkh , in the opinion of the Director of Utilities, have become damaged or
di si ntegrated as to be unfit for further use, or is in such condition to permit
infiltration into the system . All repairs shall be completed within thirty (30)
da ys after notification and shall be completed by a bonded contractor. The
owner shall be respon sible for returning the public right of way and the
street t o acce ptable City sta ndard s .
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F . OIL AND GREASE INTERCEPTOR INSTALLATION :
1. GREASE INTERCEPTOR INSTALLATION CRITERIA: GREASE
TRAP INTERCEPTORS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL FACILITIES USED
AND OPERATED REGULARLY FOR THE SALE OF PREPARED
FOOD , INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO RESTAURANTS, CAFES,
FAST FOOD OUTLETS, PIZZA OUTLETS, DELICATESSENS,
SANDWICH SHOPS AND ANY AND ALL OTHER KINDS AND TYPES
OF FOOD VENDING ESTABLISHMENTS IN WHICH ANY FOOD
PREPARATION (INCLUDING HEATING OR DEFROSTING IN OR BY
MEANS OF ANY KIND OF OVEN OR HEATING DEVICE) TAKES
PLACE ON THE PREMISES, WHETHER OR NOT SUCH FACILITIES
ARE LOCATED IN A SEPARATE BUILDING OR STRUCTURE OR
OCCUPY SPACE IN A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE THAT IS
OCCUPIED BY OTHER BUSINESSES, AS WELL AS SCHOOLS,
CHURCHES, BOARDING HOUSES WITH COMMUNAL KITCHEN
FACILITIES, NURSING HOMES, AND DAY CARE CENTERS WHICH
HAVE KITCHENS AND ENGAGE IN THE PREPARATION OF FOOD.
IN ADDITION , MEAT CUTTING FACILITIES AND OTHERS
CAPABLE OF DISCHARGING SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF GREASE
INTO THE POTW SHALL BE REQUIRED TO INSTALL GREASE
INTERCEPTORS . THE EXCEPTION SHALL BE THOSE FACILITIES
GRANTED A VARIANCE BY THE DIRECTOR OF UTILITIES WITH
THE APPROVAL OF THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD . GREASE
INTERCEPTORS SHALL NOT BE REQUIRED FOR PRIVATE
RESIDENCES OR DWELLINGS UNLESS THERE ARE COMMERCIAL
USES WITHIN THE DWELLINGS THAT GENERATE AMOUNTS OF
GREASE BEYOND THAT GENERATED BY A RESIDENTIAL
DWELLING.
2. GREASE INTERC EPTOR SIZING CRITERIA: THE DIRECTOR OF
UTILITIES SHALL PROMULGATE RULES, REGULATIONS AND
CRITERIA FOR GREASE INTERCEPTOR SIZING .
3. INSPECTION OF GREASE INTERCEPTORS: THE DIRECTOR OF
UTILITIES SHALL ESTABLISH AN INSPECTION PROGRAM FOR
GREASE INTERCEPTORS . THE DIRECTOR OF UTILITIES SHALL
DEVELOP RULES AND REGULATIONS TO INVENTORY ALL
GREASE INTERCEPTORS AND DOCUMENT THE INSPECTIONS OF
THESE INTERCEPTORS .
4 . GREASE INTERCEPTOR PUMPING SCHEDULES: ALL USERS
CONNECTED TO GREASE INTERCEPTORS WILL BE REQUIRED TO
PUMP OUT THEIR INTERCEPTORS AT INTERVALS DETERMINED
IN RULES , REGULATIONS AND CRITERIA PROMULGATED BY
THE DIRECTOR OF UTILITIES .
5 . BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT : BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT SHALL I NOT BE A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE PUMPING OF THE GREASE • • INTERCEPTOR .
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INTERCEPTORS : EXISTING SOURCES NOT CONNECTED TO
GREASE INTERCEPTORS AND WHICH CONTRIBUTE
SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED THROUGH
INSPECTION OF THE COLLECTION SYSTEMS. ONCE THESE
SOURCES ARE IDENTIFIED, THEY WILL BE REQUIRED TO
IMPLEMENT BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMP'S) TO KEEP
OIL AND GREASE OUT OF THE POTW. THE DIRECTOR OF
UTILITIES SHALL PROMULGATE RULES, REGULATIONS AND
CRITERIA FOR BMP'S.
IF THE BMP'S ARE NOT SUCCESSFUL AT THE FACILITY AND THE
FACILITY CONTINUES TO CONTRIBUTE SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS
OF OIL AND GREASE TO THE SANITARY SEWER, AS
DOCUMENTED BY FIELD INSPECTIONS, THEN THE FACILITY
WILL BE REQUIRED TO INSTALL AN ADEQUATELY SIZED
GREASE INTERCEPTOR.
7. RIGHT OF ENTRY : WHENEVER IT IS NECESSARY TO MAKE AN
INSPECTION TO ENFORCE ANY PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION,
OR WHENEVER THE DIRECTOR OR HIS/HER DESJGNEE BELIEVES
THAT THERE EXISTS IN ANY PREMISES SUBJECT TO THIS
SECTION ANY CONDITION OR VIOLATION WITH REGARD TO
THE USE AND MAINTENANCE OF OIL AND GREASE
INTERCEPTORS, THE DIRECTOR OF UTILITIES OR HIS/HER
DESJGNEE MAY ENTER SUCH PREMISES TO INSPECT THE SAME
PROVIDED THAT HE/SHE SHALL FIRST PRESENT PROPER
CREDENTIALS AND REQUEST AND BE GRANTED ENTRY, OR
OTHERWISE HAVE GROUNDS FOR A SEARCH WARRANT
EXCEPTION AS MAY BE AUTHORIZED BY LAW . IF REQUESTED
ENTRY BE REFl SED, THE DIRECTOR OF UTILITIES OR HIS/HER
DESIGNEE SHALL HAVE RECOURSE TO EVERY REMEDY
PROVIDED BY LAW TO SECURE ENTRY , INCLUDING, AN
ISSlJANC E OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE WARRANT FROM THE
MUNICIPAL CO URT OR , FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
STATE OF COLORADO HAVING JURISDICTION .
F-:-G . Permit Required . Before commencement of construction of a private
sewage disposal sy stem , the owner shall first obtain a written permit signed
by th e Di rector of Utiliti e .
G,. H . Conn ection Requirement .
I. The applicant for th e private sewer permit shall notify the Director of
Utilities when the pri vate sewer is ready for inspection and connection
to the public sewer . The applicant must have secured a permit and have
met all City requirements. The connection shall be made under the
supervision of the Director of Utilities or his representative.
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The owner of any structure used for human occupancy, employment or
activity, situate within the City, may be required at such owner's
expense to connect such structure to a public sewer, if such a public sewer
is within four hundred feet (400') of the property line of the property upon
which the structure is located. Such connection shall be made within
ninety (90) days after notice from the Director is served on the owner of
the property affected; provided , however, that in the event compliance
with this subsection causes severe economic hardship to said person, he
may apply to the City for exemption from this subsection. Such
applications shall state in detail the circumstances which are claimed
to cause such economic hardship. Such exemptions shall only be
granted to residential users, shall not apply to other users, and shall be
granted only for such time as the demonstrated hardship exists.
Service shall be considered complete upon delivery of the notice to the
owner of the property or by posting a copy of the notice on the property in
question in a conspicuous place and by mailing a copy of such notice,
registered mail, to the record owner of the property as disclosed and at
the address shown in the current records of the Arapahoe County
Assessor.
3. If a public sewer is not available within four hundred feet (400') of the
property line of the property upon which a house or building is located, a
private sewage disposal system constructed in accordance with
applicable regulations of the Health Department shall be utilized to
dispose of sewage.
4 . In cases where a public sewer was not previously available within four
hundred feet (400') of the property line of a property but a public sewer
later becomes available within such distance, the owner may be
required to connect with the public sewer as provided in subsection G2
above . In such event, after the connection is completed, the private
sewage disposal system shall be emptied, cleaned and filled with aand
or dirt .
5 . It shall be unlawful for any person to deposit or discharge, or to cause to
be depos ited or discharged , to any wastewater collection facilitiea any
solid or liquid waste unless through a connection approved by the City.
H-. I. Damage to POTW . Any person who maliciously , willfully, or negligently
break s, damages, destroys, uncovers, defaces , or tampers with any
structure, appurtenance or equipment which is part of the POTW shall be
subject tD such action and penalty as provided in Section 12-2-6 of this
Chapter .
~ J . Septic Wa ste Fees and Charges. The wastewater or septic tank wute hauler
permit fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00). User charce for diaposal
of hauled wastewater or sept.age shall be S0.06/gallon. (Ord. 58 Serie• 1991)
Introduced , read in full . and passed on first reading on the 6th day of November,
1995
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Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 9th day of November, 1995 .
Read by title and passed on final reading on the 20th day of November, 1995.
Published by title as Ordinance No . _, Series of 1995, on the 23rd day of
November, 1995.
Thomas J . Burns, Mayor
ATTEST :
Loucrishia A. Elli s. City Clerk
I, Loucrishia A . Elli s , Cit y Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby
certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the Ordinance passed on final
reading and published by title as Ordinance No ._, Series of 1995 .
Loucrishia A. Elli&
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ORDINANCE NO . _
SERIES OF 1995
BY AUTHORITY
COUNCIL BILL NO . 71
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HABENICHT
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AND THE CITY OF CHERRY
HILLS VILLAGE, COLORADO FOR THE MODIFICATION TO THE WASTEWATER
CONNECTQR'S AGREEMENT.
WHEREAS, on September 30, 1993 the City of Cherry Hills Village and the City of
Englewood entered into an Agreement entitled "Wastewater Connector's Agreement"; and
WHEREAS, the Agreement gave the City of Cherry Hills Village the right to discharge
sewage arising from an area referred to in paragraph 1 of the Wastewater Connector's
Agreement into the City's sewage system for transportation and treatment; and
WHEREAS, the City of Cherry Hills Village has requested the enlargement of its Sewer
Service Area to include the entire geographic area located within the exterior boundaries of
the City of Cherry Hills Village as the same now exists or may hereafter be amended from
time to time; and
WHEREAS , all other terms and conditions of the existing Wastewater Connector's
Agreement will remain unchanged : and
WHEREAS, the City of Englewood is willing to enlarge the City of Cherry Hills Village
Sewer Service Area:
NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO. AS FOLLOWS:
Section I The mteri,:overnmental agreement entitled "Modification To Wastewater
Connector's Agreement," attached hereto as "Exhibit A," between the City of Cherry Hills
Village and the City of Englewood is hereby accepted and approved by the Englewood 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.
Introduced, read in full, amended and passed on first reading on the 6th day of November,
1995.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 9th day of November, 1995 .
Read by title and pa ssed on final reading on the 20th day of November, 1995.
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EXHIBIT "A"
Geographic boundaries of the City of Cherry Hills Village, County
of Arapahoe, State of Colorado:
Commencing at th• NW corner of the S l/2 of the NW l/4 of
the NW l/4 of Section 2, Townships South, Range 68 West
of the 6th Principal Meridian; thence East to the SW corner
of the NW l/4 of the NE l/4 of the NW l/4, thence North to
the NW corner of the NE l/4 of the NE l/4 of the NW 1/4 of
said Setion 2, thence East along the North line of Section
2 to the NW corner of Section 1, Township 5 South. Range
68 West, continuing East along the North line of said
Section 1 to the NW cornRr of Section 6, Township 5 South,
Range 67 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, continuing
East along the North line of aaid section 6 to the NE
corner of the NW 1/4 of said Section 6, thence South along
the East line of the NW 1/4 of said Section 6 to the center
of Section 6, Townships south, Range 67 Weat, thence East
along the North line of the SE 1/4 of said Section 6,
2,642.16 feet to the NE corner of the SE 1/4 of said Section
6, thence North along the East line of said Section 6, 10.88
feet to the center line of Happy Canyon Road, thence South
44•35•35• East 3,708.45 feet to the North l/4 corner of·
Section 8, Township 5 South, Range 67 West of the 6th Prin-
cipal Meridian. thence South on the West line of the NE 1/4
of Section 8, Townahip 5 South, Range 67 Weat to the center
of said Section 8, continuing South along the West line of
the SE 1/4 of said Section 8 to the SW corner of the SE 1/4
of said Section 8, thence West to the SE corner of Section
7, Township 5 South, Range 67 West of the 6th Principal
Meridian; continuing Weet along the South line of said
Section 7 to the SE corner of Section 12, Township S South.
Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, continuing Weat
along the South line of said Section 12 to the SE corner of
Section 11, Town•hip 5 South, Range 68 West of the 6th
Principal Meridian, continuing west along the South line of
said Section 11 to the SW corner of said Section 11, thence
North along the west line of eaid eection 11 to the SW
corner of Section 2, Township 5 South, Range 68 West of the
6th Principal Meridian, continuing North along the West
line of said section 2 to the point of beginning.
EXC~UDING THE PROPERTY ON THE SOUTHBAST CORNEJl OF
UNIVERSITY AND !AST HAMPDEN AVENUE KNOWN AS THE BUELL
PROPERTY
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CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE FAX NO . 3037619386
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY KNOKN AS
THE BUE LL PROPERTY
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A parcel of land lying in the Northwest one-quarter (NW 1/4) of
Section 1, Township 5 South, Range 68 Keet of tho 6th Principal
Meridian , City of Charry Hills Village, County of Arapahoe, State
of Colorado, more particularly described as follows:
For the purpose of this description the bearing are based on the
easterly line of said ?iW l/4 to bear south 00°18'12" Keat .
Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section l;
Thence South 00°18'00" West along the westerly line of said
Section la distance of 75.00 feat to a point;
Thence North 89°57'19" East parallel with and 75.00 feet
southerly of the northerly line of said Section la
distance of 87 .00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING;
Thence continuing North 89°57'19" East along the southerly right
of way of East Hampden Avenue (US 2851 aa described in
Book 1153 at Page 81 a discance of 992.16 feet to a point;
ThP.nce South 00°02•41• East continuing along said southerly right
of way line a distance of 5.00 feet to a point;
Thence North 89°57'19" East continuing along said southerly right
of way line a distance of 826.67 feet to a point;
Thence South 00°19'28 " West a distance of 2077,26 feet to•
point;
Thence North 89°13'30 " Weet a distance of 1165 .00 feet to• point
on the eaatarly line of Tha Reserve at Cherry Hills;
Thence North 00•1a·oo• Ea•t along said •••terly line a distance
of 1180.00 feet to the northeast corner of said Re•erve ;
Thence North 89°1J'JO" West• distance of ,10.00 feet along the
northerly line of said Reeerve to a point on the easterly
right of way line of South University Avenue ae deecribed
in Book 1597 at Page 237;
Thence Horth 00°1e·oo• East along said easterly right of way line
a distance of 601.03 feet to a point,
Thence North 07°06'00· East continuing along said easterly right
of way line a distance of 100 .70 feet to• point;
Thence North 00•11•00 • East continuing along said eaaterly right
of way line a distance of 160.00 feet to a point:
Thence North 45°27'02• Eaet continuing along aaid easterly right
of way line a d i stance of 21.27 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNINC .
Containing 69.07 acres, more or less .
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COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
Date Agendaltem Subject
November 20, 1995 BIii for an ordinance establishing a
I policy for the City of Englewood's
IO a f Safety Sefvlces Department to
perform vehicle Identification
number MN) checks for citizens
Initiated By I Staff Source
Safety Services and Financial Services DeD1rtments Chris Olson and Frank GNlllewiCZ
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
This bill for an ordinance establishes a policy regarding VIN checks for citizens. The policy would Include a fee
schedule to help recover the costs associated with this program similar to ambulance fees approved by Council.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Staff recommends City Council adopt this proposed bill for an ordinance establishing a policy for VIN checks for
citizens.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
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The Department of Safety Services conducts both ceftlfled and non-certified VIN inlpectionl for clllzens.
Currently, Safety Services does not charge for this lefVic:e. The propoeed fees would lnllally be NI at l20 for
certified, and S10 for non-certified Inspections. The policy will be pertodically reviewed and changed • deemed
necessary by the Director of Safety Services. The fees from this pn,gram wll go Into General Fund revenues to
help offset costs associated with performing this service.
The proposed policy is adopted from the Colorado State Patrol's policy. The City Code would ,.. .. ICI the
policy, but the policy would not be included In Code. After adoption, an Information IIINt will be prtnted and
available at records .
No anematives were identified .
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The General Fund revenues could increue as much as 110,000 per year .
UST OF ATTACHMENTS
Proposed bill for an ordinance
Proposed Vehicle Identification Number Inspection Policy
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ORDINANCE NO .
SERIES OF 1995
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A BILL FOR
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COUNCIL BILL NO. 60
INTRO DU CW BY COUNCIL
MEMBER [tr" +::::
AN fRDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 1, CHAPI'ER 6G, OF THE ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 WITH THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 11,
E~TLED VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION FEES.
WHEREAS, the Department of Safety Services conducts both certified and non-
certified vehicle identification number inspections for the citizens of Englewood;
and
WHEREAS, the proposed ordinanci, would establish fees to help offset the costs
associated with performing thi s service; and
WHEREAS , the proposed policy has been adopted from the Colorado State Patrol's
Policy for vehicle identification numbers;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado hereby approves
amending Title 1, Chapter 6G , of the Englewood Municipal Code 1985, by adding a
new Section 11. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION FEES, pertaining to the collection of
fee s for chi,cking vehidte identific·ation numbt,rs for citizens. Title 1, Chapter 6G,
Se,·to on 11. s hall read as folio" s
l -6G -l l : VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION FEES :
A. A FEE SHALL BE CHARGED BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR THE
SERVICE OF CO!'!DUCTING CERTIFIED AND NON-CERTIFIED
INSPECTIONS OF VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS . THE FEE
SHALL BE SET BY COUNCIL RESOLUTION .
B. THE SAFETY SERVICES DEPARTMENT SHALL ESTABLISH A POLICY
FOR CHECKING VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS.
Introduced , r ea d in full , and passed on first reading on the 20th day of November,
1995 .
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Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 23rd day of November, 1995.
Thomas J. Bums, Mayor
ATTEST :
Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk
I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby
certi(y that the above and fon,goang is a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance,
introduced, read in full , encl passecl on first reading on the 20th day of November,
1995.
Loucrishia A. Ellis
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DRAFT RESOLUTION WILL BE ON AGENDA FOR SECOND READING OF C.B. 80.
RESOLUTION NO .
SERIES OF 1995
A RESOLUTION ESTARI.I S lll'."\C VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION FEES FOR THE CITY
OF E!IIGI.EWOOD. COLORADO
WIIEREAS , th .. C 1t .1 finds . c!ete rm,n i,s and dedart-s that the Department of Safety
Service s conducts both cntifi,-d and non -certified vehicle identification number inspections
for citizens of Englewooc!; and
WHEREAS, this resolution establishes fees to be charged by the Department of Safety
Services to help offset the cost s associated with performing this service;
NOW , THEREFORE, RE IT RF.SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO . THAT :
$e£Jjon l. Vehi cle Id e ntificat ion In s pec tion Fees for th-, City of Englewood shall be :
A . A fe e of $20 .00 will he chargNI wh e n a certified ve hicle identification number
in s pec ti on i, r <>qui n ·d for any of th t· following purpo se,:
Bond 0rl t itl t-.
H o me m a d P.
Re built 1 ~a lv agt r c·re ipt or sal vage titl e ).
RPcon s truct e d .
An .1 ve hicl1· a s,embl i>d from a kit or a street rod .
An y trail e r w1•i,::hin,:: ovn 2.000 pounds, including homemade trailers that
mf'l'l th P 11 hov1· 1·ri1 ni a
B . Ronrl r·d t itl 1· 1·t·h 1d 1· insp .. o io n ,
Tl w 1•ehi d,· mu s t I.J<.. r oad "ort hJ . If not ro a d worthy , an inspection will be
compl et e d fo r II honded S AI.V AGE TITLE . Once the vehicle is roadworthy, it
mu st be re in s pected for anoth er $20.00 fee .
C . REQUIREME NTS FOR OTHER NON -CERTIFIED INSPECTIONS:
A fee of S 10 . 00 will he charged wh e n a member of the Department o( Safety
S e r vices conducts an out of s tate vehicle identification number verification and
titl e to rrect ion in s pection . An .\' law e nforcement officer, dealer or licen&ed
e mi ssio n s nwrh a n ic nm y 1>e r fo rm the sr inspection s .
A.l\1E N OEO , AD O PTF.I) A NO APPR O VED th i __ cla .l' of ------• 1995 .
ATTE S T · Thomas J . Bums , Mayor
Loucr i,h ia ,\. Ell ,,, t'1 t., Cle r k
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I , Loucri shia A. Elli s, City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify the
above is a tru t-cop _v of Re ~o luti on ~o. _. Series of 1995 .
Loucrishia A. Ellis
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RESOLUTION NO. {.fl_
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A RESOLUTIOJ\: SUPPORTING THE GOTHIC THEATER'S NOMINATION TO THE
STATE REGISTER OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES.
WHEREAS, the Gothic Theatre, at 3263 South Broadwax is located on the west side of
Broadway between Eastman and Floyd Avenues in downtown Englewood; and
WHEREAS . the Gothic Theatre opened as a movie theater in 1929; and
WHEREAS. this free standing brick masonry building underwent extensive
modernization in 1949, and it currently retains the major design elements from this
project that was intended to modernize the theatre; and
WHEREAS, the Gothic Theatre is significant as a downtown Englewood example of a
movie theater dating from a period of intensive theater construction; and
WHEREAS the Gothic Theatre is also significant as an example ofan intact post-World
War II facade modernization; and
WHEREAS, such post-World War II modernization projects were common in older
downtown commercial districts, but intact examples are rare; and
WHEREAS, in Englewood, the Gothic Theatre, although currently not in use, remains
as a reminder of the popularit) of moving pictures; and
WHEREAS, buldings that retain their post-World War II modernized facades are
increasingly rare and a5 such it 1s an important piece of Englewood's architectural
history;
NOW , THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. THAT :
Sectjon 1. The City Council of the City of Englewood hereby recommends and supports
the non11natat1on of tht-Gothic Th!·atrt-to the Stale Rt-gister of historic properties.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 20th day of November, 1995 .
ATTEST :
Loucrishia A. Elli s . Cit)" Clerk
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1, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify the
above is a true copy of Resolution Noft{L, Series of 1995 .
Loucrishia A. Ellis
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COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION;
City Council Goal: Economic Development
Previous Council Action : There has been no previous action on the proposed Gothic Theatre
historic designation .
RECOMMENDED ACTION;
City Council is requested to adopt a Resolution supponing the nomination of the Gothic Theatre
to the Colorado Historical S'ociety State Register of Historic Propenies.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS. AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED;
The owner of the Gothic Theatre, Acts on Broadway, Inc., has placed the Gothic Theatre in
nomination for designation as a historic building on the Colorado Historic Society State Registry
of Historical Propenies. If so designated, preservation of an imponant pan of the architectural
heritage of Englewood will be assured . Additionally, this designation increases the chances that
restoration funding can be obtained through the State Historical Society.
Built in 1929, the Gothic Theatre was typical of smaller neighborhood moving pictures houses
built in the Denver area. There are several such neighborhood theaters still in existence in the
metro area, many of which have been restored to their original state. The architectural
significance of the Gothic, on the other hand, is the result of its 1949 "modernization ." The
present facade, the result of this renovation, is one of the few remaining examples of the post
W. W II commercial renovation . The designation as a historic building is based upon this 1949
renovation .
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FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The proposed historic building designation of the Gothic Theatre will not have a direct financial
impact on the City . However, if this designation is obtained, the chancel that the Gothic will once
apin become a integral and contributing component of Downtown Englewood, both financially
and historic:ally, are greatly improved .
USJ Of ATIACBMENTS;
Resolution
Historic Propenics Nomination Fom1
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T1le Oodlic Theme ia 1ipiftcmlt umler crilerioa •a• • • doWIIIOWll Eaglewood eumple of a movie dluler datiq
from a period of illlmmive dlealer COllllnlC:doll. It is abo sipificut uncle criterioa ·c· as an nample or aa
ilDCl poll•World W• D facade modenlizltioa. Suda post-World War U moderaizatioa projeas were commoa
ia older dow•wn commen:ial distric:u, but iaac:t aampl• an RR.
la l>eDYS 1*br'8 1900, developmall lOIIIII aJoaa Broldway WII eacouraaed by early IDWD promoters 11p[ to
11111 laml lllroup the aremioa of rail 11aa1po11aiua ialo new arm. As a rmult, Broadway pilled early
pt!HoiHNce • a mijor c:ommaical IU'ip. funber IOUlb, Ea,aewood's ftnt c:ommerical cmtel' bqan alooa
Broadway• ..ty • 1114 widl the lltlb!Jshmcar ofdae Cumlya Horse Car Lille. By 1901 die bone drawn
cars wen nplaced willl the cable can of Ille Deaver Trmway C.ompaay . Tbese can were followed by the
elearic ll'OUeys tba remaiaed • a viable lnlllit syaem wail die 1950a wben Ibey fiaally suneadered to die
rrowiac popularity of dae automobile. Tbe flat bllf of die 20th cmcury saw major industrial development along
Soa1h Broadway, 1*ween IOUtlNn Denver ..a l!a&lewood.
Meamwlaile, dW'UII die early 1900s, • movina picllars became more popular. die lllllllber of thealll'I comilwed
fD lfflW. /U Dmver's poplllariaa cond!wed to pow ..S sprem, IDOVie theaaen were COlllb'UCted in
~ away from dowmow11'1 "'Ib .. Row" oa Cunis Street, T1le peat c:oalnlCtioa yean Ml"I
.,__ 1925 al 1930. Ill a-al, lllipbodaood tbtaer COlll1l1ICdoa occumd aloa, IIUblilbal lnlllpOrution
roma, IUCb • Bnlldway al Colfu Avaao. Broadway's early promiaace II a major 11wpo.udotl rouce
coadmaed fD pvw • it aadad .,.. aoa a.ry er.t, pmed duoup dae emcrp111 illdullrill complex
lllft'Olllldias Saudi Bcoadway 11111 Mlaillippi. ..s oa dlraup ctae srowia& c:ommericial IDd ra.sc.ial dlaricts
of ..... Dmver • dley .-pd inlO Eqlewood's alnrldy -.biislaed dowmowu.
'11111111W aeipbodlood dlemn wwe usually lmllllr versioas oftlaolc l'ouad in dow•-Deaver . Like tbose
dowllDn, tlle artial wen used lbr vaudeville IDd odler live Cllllnaillmilat . By 1920, Dlipbortlood dialers
... blillc bu.ill b • primary purpoae of lllowiD& movia& picllars . Today aloaa Broadway iD Deaver, Ille
Mayaa • IOl-114 Broadway, lllbaup suWivided wltb mukiple a.m, still~ lrldilioall lllOVies. The
1919 Wlbber a 119 Sola Broadway, now blowla • ICiny's Soudl, fealunl adult live.....__. 111d ftllllS .
Tbe Jewell • 1912 Soudl Broadway, aow tnowu • '111ri11H1bn, baa belD coav«ted to aa adNlebc facility
r-iD& iadoCJr climbiD&. Ill EDalewood, dae Godaic l'balre, ll*>up cunatiy IIOt in UM, renaaias a I
l"llllillllr ofctae popularlly or IIIIMIII piclurll a•• symbol ofdle oomillui.D& spread ofllle COIIIIIICl'ical cip .
A Ulllller IMlla a 3460 S. Broadway was demolisbed ia 1956 .
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11ae updllilll or modmlizaioa of buildla, faicadll bll belll a part of udlitecaare for ceacuri•. Cbupl& t11111.
new dettk; a 11u ill buildial Wiall, ewlvilll hlsior use, 111d ftwial oppoffllllMI an Ollly some of tbe
flclDrl awd.-., bwldllls OWIIIII., apply a fnlb flee CD dleir odalrwisc serviceable piopeny. Tbe ftlllllcial
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propany owam wilb dmQ buDdlllp ill 11111d of rao&IDOII or DJClallizaion . Durlq dae Depreuioll, Ille Gochie
lib..._ ICl'Oll tlle coaary, llapd a vlrilly ofbml&s. 1111 ..._ \:losed • various tima duriq tbt
1940a. BlllldiDI plDllill fDr dae Godlic's modlnizariaa ... lulled ill April, 1949. Wilb pea fmlflre d!e
"N•" Oo*ic 'l1laare c:allbnled ill ,rad IMlpffliPII OD No11 .... 9, 1949.
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COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION;
City Council Goal : Economic Development
Previous Council Action : There has been no previous action on the proposed Gothic Theatre
historic designation .
RECOMMENDED ACTION;
City Council is requested to adopt a Resolution supponing the nomination of the Gothic Theatre
to the Colorado Historical S'ociety State Register of Historic Properties.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED;
The owner of the Gothic Theatre, Acts on Broadway, Inc ., has placed the Gothic Theatre in
nomination for designation as a historic building on the Colorado Historic Society State Registry
of Historical Propenies. If so designated, preservation of an imponant part of the architectural
heritage of Englewood will be usured. Additionally, this designation increases the chances that
restoration funding can be obtained through the State Historical Society.
Built in 1929, the Gothic Theatre wu typical of smaller neighborhood moving pictures houses
built in the Denver area. There are several such neighborhood theaters still in existence in the
metro area, many of which have been restored to their original state. The architectural
significance of the Gothic, on the other hand, is the result of its 1949 "modernization." The
present facade, the result of this renovation, is one of the few remaining examples of the post
W.W.11 commercial renovation . The designation u a historic building is based upon this 1949
renovation.
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FINANCIAL IMPACT;
The proposed historic building designation of the Gothic Theatre will not have a direct financial
impact on the City. However, if this designation is obtained, the chances that the Gothic will once
again become a intesraJ and contributing component of Downtown Englewood, both financially
and historically, are greatly improved .
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RESOLUTION NO. 0
SERIES OF 1995
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A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE GOTHIC THEATER'S NOMINATION TO THE
STATE REGISTER OF HISTORIC. PROPERTIES.
WHEREAS, the Gothic Theatre, at 3263 South Broadway is located on the west 1ide <I
Broadway between Eastman and Floyd Avenues in downtown Englewood; and
WHEREAS, the Gothic Theatre opened as a mo,,ie theater in 1929; and
WHEREAS, this free standing hrick masonry building underwent extensive
modernization in 1949, and it currently retains the major design elements from this
project that was intended to modem ize the theatre; and
WHEREAS, the Gothic Theatre is significant as a downtown Englewood example of a
movie theater dating from a period of intensive theater construction; and
WHEREAS the Gothic Theatre is also significant as an example of an intact post-World
War II facade modernization; and
WHEREAS, such post-World War II modernization projects were common in older
downtown commercial districts, but intact examples are rare; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT :
5e£tiPD J. The City Council of tht> City of Englewood hereby recommend, and supports
the nominatation of the Goth it Th1•a tr!" to the St.ate Register of historic properties.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 20th day of November, 1995.
ThomuJ. Bums, Mayor
ATTEST :
Loucri s hia A. Elli s. City Clerk
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I, Loucrishia A . Elli s, City Clerk for the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify the
above is a true copy of Re solution No ._, Seri es of 1995.
Loucrishia A. Ellis
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OUTSTANDING ISSUES
FOR
NOVEMBER 20, 1995
~ Development Agreement Completion .
Nothing new to report pending resolution of below items.
Equitable
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Underground tank removal completed at fonner J. C . Penney automotive store (Colorado National Bank).
Activity; Lease surrenders.
No new activity to report.
Activity : Purchase/Sale Agreement Completion.
Negotiations continue.
Mercantile
Activity.; Mercantile Property Gift to City .
Mercantile has asked their tax people to look into this . Hope to hear something soon.
Activity : Environmental Due Diligence .
Environmental survey protocols completed. Miller-Kitchell may go ahead and assume responsibility for this work.
Activity : Environmental Clean-up Costs
To be negotiated.
Activity : Purchase/Sale Agreement Completion .
Negotiations continue .
Montgomery Ward
~ Environmental Due Diligence Completion .
Equitable has completed this task and will tum over their reports to Miller-Kitchell within the next two weeks .
~ Wards Lease Surrender.
Negotiations continue . Wards said they are reluctant to take a 1995 book value write-off.
They are still evaluating the charitable gift to the city option or possible 1996 write-off.
Estimated Cost of Contingent Liabilities
Estimated total contingent liability costs : $1.4 million to $5.8 million .
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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
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