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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-11-21 (Regular) Meeting Agenda• ,,_ . , ]-• . • • . . • .. 0 • N~vember 21, 1994 REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING ORDINANCE f ~ 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66 RESOLUTION #~85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92 I . • 0 , ·' \ I I 1:.· '~? I ]- I • • t• • ' .. AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 21 , 1994 7:30P.M. 1. Call to order. '7 :37 ~ 2. Invocation. /))~ 3. Pledge of Allegiance. ~ 4. Roll Call. // ~j / tUl<u/AJ-(f/11<.A/s) 5. Minutes . I' - .. {Jpf d ~ -O-( a. Minutes from the Regular City Council Meeting of November 7, 1994. ~ • 6. Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.) a. Dan Brotzman, Assistant City Attomey, will be honored as Englewood's Employee of the Month. /J .. _ # c,4 b . Justin Knight will be in attendance to accept his ~n~t ~ a Youth ~ Op/'d~-0 -/ Me:;f:~:t;;;:::~L~ 7. Non;;~~·.~~V.isitors. (Please limit ur presentati to five minutes.) /;. /Jt4 . 8. Communications, Procla tions, and Appointments. ff 9. Public Hearing. (None scheduled) .,.. ..... ............ •, , I . • 0 1 • .. - 0 : . • ... .. ~ APPD 6-0-1 HAntAWAY MOVED TOT ABLE COUNCIL Bill. NO. 50 AND REFER IT BACK TO THE PLANNIN G AND ZONING COMMISSION WTrn THE AGREEMENT THAT IT COME BACK TO CITY COUNCIL BEFORE JUNE I, 199S AND THAT N<YllFICATION OP ALL rnE PUBUC HEARINGS PERTAINING TO nus COUNCIL BILL EITH ER IN FRONT OF PLANNING AND ZONING OR THE CITY COUNCIL WILL BE MADE IN THE ENGLEWOOD crnzEN AND TH E ENGLEWOOD HERALD. City Council Agenm November 21, 1994 Pap2 APPD 6-0-1 WAOOONER MOVED TO PLACE IN THE OFFICIAL RECORD AND REFER TO THE PLAN NIN G AN D ZON ING COMMISSION AU. PETITIONS AND LETTERS RECEIVED wm1 RELATIONSHIP TO TIIE HOM E OCCUPATIO N ' ORDINANCE. 10. ;..pprove on second reading. Council Bill No. 50, amending sections of the Englewood Municipal Code regarding Home Occupations. Council Bill No. 60, clarifying language in the Englewood Municipal Code relating to liquor Licensing.~ 11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Motions . () J ./1,;_/ ( a. Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to adopt a !.?_ !/ I~ _J bill for an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance relative If' -0 7 to accessory stru ures. STAFF SOURCE: Harold Stitt, Planning II JH>J Administrat . 1.rt;-0 -1 t--r/if11J~f/JJ~A/~Ll t/;r.,/?5" IJ :~ ~ ./ · l>. Recommendation fro the Department of Recreation Services lo award, t/y r --ft-o -/ motion, the construction contract for construction of a maintenance building at ff).) A}Sll?JleJ!t' ,the Englewood Golf Course. Staff recommends awarding the contract to Kahn 1/l f &Lq '-"'-'tonstruction in the amount of $169,349. STAFF SOURCE: Dave Lee, Coif ~ / T / Course Superintendent. ~[,UJ/ {!, M~ c. Recommendation from the De~rt-;;/;j of Administrative Services, Information ~ 1_ .A'1-/ Services Division, to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving the Customer <# · v , Service Standards developed by the Greater Metro Cable Con'7Art~~~~F SOURCE: Perry Movie .. Manqer of Information Services., ,.~'f} /1 J.i/.,, d. Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to approve a bill for LOF' VJ~ an ordinance adopting the 1994~if rm B_uildi g Code. STAFF SOURCE: fJthd /rt}-/ fim Blumenthal, Are Manhal. /J " , . : . 1 • / 1 rr ~ {p-()-( ~ ~,Hx r(M}-tlC, ib.AA~~ l-<(/f/9'/ '7/~J:;M~ I) fl~1A 1 e. 1 lfecommendation from the Department olPublic Works t~ app;;;vv'a bill for I r - L.,pl';-~,. / an ordinance adopting the 1991 Jr.Jnjform Mefhanical Code. STAFF SOURCE: urrr'{,CJl -o-lin]Blumenthal,Are~.~ . ~ (J./}/:.?_ & -0-1 ~ ~ "fr &rl1dd.u 1,/;'i/fff ?,·~ e/!J1p l f. PRecommendation from the Department of Public Works to approve a · I f~r / ~ /Jonr} u -O-/ a.n .ordinance adopting the 199~ni rm Plumbing Code. STAFF SOURCE: 1 r 11111 Blumenthal, Are~-. ().{)l)J t,-o -1 N.t 1,.,/N.A.~ ~ .ur~ IJl~j)~~.£o./1'J/o/ ?-~,._ ~M-1 ,.,,...-g. rRe&mrnendatio~ fion1theOepartment of Public Works to appro;; a bill for I ~ / an ordinance adopting the 1994 niform Fire Code. STAFF SOURCE: fim (k)Fui ~-{)-Blumenthal, Are~-. . r f7"' nJiuLJ/ {;-o --1 ~ AU.r~ tJnA~AJJ /~9/9y ?·'JA /1 JJ ~I.I. h . 71ec:ommendation from the rtment ofl>ublic Works to approveab'ltPfor / ~ L,Ot'W(.P an ordinance adopting the 1994 Uniform Code for the Abatement of ,. 1 ~ i L. .• ,, --' Of1d ~-(J -/ Dangerous Buildings. STAFF SOUICE: llm .umenthal, Are Manhal. ~ Off'~-()-/ ~tJ.f~J f£M-~l#4lli4t;/1~~?Jt,.. • -• . ' ; I . • 0 , ]- - 1 '1 Clly Councll Apllda Nowember 21, 1994 ,.3 .. • • • " - , ,_ 12. General Discussion. a. Mayor's Choke. ~f ~Auvr AuouJ_ t::tr b. Council Members' Choice. ~ ~ 13. City Manager's Report. 14. City Attorney's Report. Adjoummen~ f;~/ ~ The following minutes were transmitted to Council from 11J04/94-11/17/94: • Englewood Public Library Board meeting of October 11, 1994. • Englewood Housing Authority meeting of September 28, 1994. . , • . • • 0 - I • • • t• ·, • ,. 11:NGUWOOD CITY COUNCB. 11:NGUWOOD, AIIAPAIIOE COUNTY, COLORADO Jibe hr 7, ltN 1. Call • Onler The replar llllllliq oldie Eltllnood City Couacil wu called 10 order by Mayor Gulley at 7:40 p,m. 2. The UM1Ca1iaD .. pm by Council Member Wigins. 3. ftellaetlA ... .._ The Jlledae al A....,. .. led by Ma,-Oulley/Wcbelol l and 2 firm Pack 347. 4. ...Call Praeat: Couacil Mmlbera fflllllwly, Bums, Wigins, Habenicht, Vonnittag. w...-.OuUcy Abmlt: Nia Aquarum .. preleat. AIIO .....-it: City ...... C8lk -.-a.y Aaaney~ -.-a.y ......... City Oak Ellis ...... Saoe, ~ W--.rTralmenlPlant Dinca ....... Ca . y Develapmeal ....... Adaillilllllar Sda, C-ity Devdapmcnt DiRICIOr Black. Recralioa Scmces Director G,yglewicz. F"aaaacial Scmces DiR1C10r Foada, ~ WllllewMer Treatment Plant DiRICIOr LaDa. Libraly Scmces Deputy DiRICIOr a-. Wely Saw:a 5 ....... (a) COUNCB. IIIDDER BATBAWAY IIIOWD, AND IT WAS RCONDU, TO APPROVE 'l'lllt lilNU ID w 'l'lllt UGULAR IIIEU'ING OJ' ocroaa n, ltN. A,-: Couacil Members Hatllaway, Vormittag. Wigim, Habenicht, Wagoner, Barns, Oullcy Nays : Nia Moti on carried 6. Pn«I: IC 11 C Vllleln .... ·5 A- .. I . • 0 '32xl - I • • • En&kwood City Caudl NO\'alber 7, 1994 Pase2 • • • ,~ (a) Bev Mia, a Eqlewood c:itizm rq,raeating Englewood -Focusing on Tomonow, provided ..... af die C I •• ....... SIie DOied tbal ... committee ii cbarpd with the task of clefiniJll a pnaal bmcwmt far CC Pity ilMllvement. (b) Mr. R. J. Hieb, flam die~ af MalOr Vebiclel, cxplailled tbal "Air Care Colorado• ii a lllllllll;llld 14111 clloa wl wi s e prapmn wbidl will be dl'ecme Jrmry I, 1995 . He dilcuaed die aew • Air Care c.alanldo" ---llil2iq policiel and responded to Council's questions. (c) ......, ...,_ ldvillll o-dl dll2 die "Owvnode C m•a1Mllll", consiq afGreg Farmer, Dita Gnllal, 1.-d ... wl Viqiala ~ ncmdy puticiplled iD a 11112ional CYeDt at the Wata l!avuaa.-......... Aa.al Caalaaa ID Oic:qD. lllillail. He lllled dull diere Mre five ewDII iD the c:lllllenp -diey-.. place in llf'dy, ... place iD collec:Sicm .,... ad ... plac:e iD pump nai C Pt, P¥U11 ... • --11 wd place far dleir clivilion at Ille llll2ional left!. He noted their putic:ipalloa w ..... by die Romy MounlliD WIier Pallll9icJa c.s,oa Alllx:illioa and loc:al busincll lpCIIIICIIS. Council otrered the ICIIII dleir ~- 7. Noe 1ct1f1llfVllllln (a) R. W. Wonel, 3300 Soush Washinatoi\ praenled Council with petitions (with close to 200 sipahlrel) requeaiq a four-way IIOp lip II Floyd and Washiqton. He explained that the request bas been made becaUle af aa:em for die Mlfarc afdtc ncipborboocl children, the disabled from Craig Hospital, the dlildrm • Swetlilb Medical Censer Day-cue 111d the residents crossing Floyd to shop at the loc:al COl'IICI' lkR. Mr. Woml lllled be feels dull illlSallin& a four-way stop sign will aub the high rate of speed that IIIIOD!abilel Imel CID Floyd and Ille dimpnl for pedalriaD traffic. Council McllllS Hadlaway ldvillll Mr. Woml dtll, • .,_. afdie Crli& lfalpital pn,poa planned deYelopmeal for I .......... CIN -dlCle will be., I I dan llrid,e dull will p over Carbon and I tunnel dull will ID nnder a... .... will eliailllle-afdie wlteeldlair traffic iD thll pnaal vicinity, wbidl amy ave anc ladirecl DIIJ*I • dte Floyd 11111 Wllllinltoa area. Mayor Gulley dlanbd Mr. Woml for Ida ptdtioDIDa clblU. There were no communic:ations, praclamations, or appointments. 9. hblk: Beams (a) COUNCU. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO OPEN THE PUBUC BEARING TO GATBER Cl11UN INPUT ON THE CRAIG HOSPITAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT. Ayes: Coaac:il Manben Hasltaway, Vormittag, Wicginl, Habenicht, Wagoner, Bums, Gulley Nays : Noae Motion carried and the public llearia& opened. All tCltimony WU pell nnderOldl. ,. _ • . I . • 0 ]- - ' • • • En&lewood City Coad) NOftmber 7, 19M PaaeJ • 0 • Director Makel,~ of Ownnwmlty ~ provided proof of Notice of Public Hearing, which was publisbed in the EDpMIOd Henld oa Ocloba' 20, 1994 . He llalcd that usoc:iatcd with this is a request to Vaca1C the alley in the 34001llock ._ Cluboa and Emerson. Council Bill No. S4, Consent Agenda Item 10 (b). Mr. Makel explalacd dial, if the alley is DOt vacated, the planned deYdopment as proposed c:uDOt be appnMd. llUl the alley vacation can be approved without the approval of the plumed deuelopmcl'I Dennis O'Malley, PraideDt otem, llalpital, pn,vided • brief'owavn or the proposed transitional facility . He DOtcd tbat the proposed flcility will be localed oa the eut licle ofClarbon ICrOIS from the main hospital. This project 1111 been in the aiacepblaJ develapmnt llagcs for several yars and during that time Crai& Holpital 11d and City llduvc -W way do!ldY-He cxprascd bis appreciation on behalf' of the Crail lldfar the City'1 lllfllOII. Mr. O'Mallcy llaled the proposed facility is approximately 10 million clollan in total CCIII, wllicll will be lmDced almoa exduliYely from DYinp and perhaps philanthropic gifts. He IClled illmlly 17 IIUlldoaal care wlill will be comtnJctcd. with the potential for a second floor with a lib......_ 'Die ---ii ID..,.._ the pllimll ftlOIIII to facilitate the rdulbilitatioa procea and pnwicle ilr a lliper qaalily of rc:lllllilitali He DOtcd the ammt patient bedrooms Mre Cllllllluaed ia 1970. Mr. O'Mllley 1M d oa the fnlllnlms oltryiq to leach patients to become in dll' • W ia die~ liftll cavilWI, i.e. Id olbaduooml and showers in each or the J111im11 R1C11111. 'Die IP'Mlk!oeel lldlily will allow the paliad to ldequlltdy pnctice the skills required for indefl =ncleal livilt& by die-. dley ID limnc. TIie --will be lelf<Olllainecl with bathroom and shower facilitiel. Mr. O'Mallcy pointed OUl the ratric:tions placed on bealth care facilities by insurance companies. He llalcd tbat Crail mffbeliews the proposed facility will allow for a lower cost alternative for delivery of care. He llalcd they anticipate that the new rehabilitation patients, at least those with spinal cord injury, will apend the last two to three weeks of their my in the transitional care building. As • result or the independent environment, less nursing assistance will be required. which in time should translate to lower care Clllls. Mr. O'Malley SUltcd the other aspect or the proposed planned development will be to provide additional family bousiJ11. He explained the importance or involving family members in the reluibilitatioa procea. He pointed out that Craia Hospital has been in the Englewood UQ lince 1970, with oaly one addition since that time. Mr. O'Malley SUltcd that Craig's staff feels this proposed clevelapmeml will ae them into the next rmtwy. He addrascd parting c:oncems by explainin1 thal the cmren& palial laid will be lldillributcd, with perhaps ten additional swr. which the current parlting c:an handle. MclitioMl!y, be painted OUl that the property which borders the site of the proposed facility ii owned cxdUliwly by Swedish Medical Center or Craig Hospital. Mr. O'Malley. on behalf or Craig Hospital, requeatcd Caunc:il'I fmnble coasidenllion olthe Planned Dcvclopment as it will allow the spinal cord and bead injury population to receive lllltC or the art rehabilitation to be better prepared to raum to their aJIIUIIUnitia as productift. in rlepeNlem citizens. Michael Jacoby, uc:bitec:t, pn,vided wmlc:alioD olplllWII. With the UK ola lllide praenlation. Mr. Jacoby dilCUDcd apeciflcl olthe prapaad pluncd de\~IGl'mcDI He pointed out the rmtiombip or the proposed facility to the aanuuadiq ana, the I,.........._ the pnlpCIIOd alley mtion, the CIOllllnlclion of a bridge ICrOIS SOUlb Clubon SbllCt and the extelllioa olthe IUIIDel ~ Swedish Medical Center and Craig Hospital under SOUlb ClllbDa to the acw facility . He cxplaiDed tbat one olthe boua, c:alled the Friendship Houle, will be relocated ID the blCt lidc olthe property and the intent ii to landlclpe the proposed alley VICllion for thenpculic/recreaalonal activities. Mr. Jacoby llalcd that the facility provides typical transitional care units witll larp private blthrooms to ICCOIIIIIIOdllte the seven foot turning radius of the wheelchairs. In response to Council Member Bums, Mr. Jacoby Slated that they anticipate swting collSlNClion in the spring and it is about a 12 month building project . ' •. .. I . • 0 . , - - • • • En&lewood City Coadl NOYember7, 1994 Pace, • 0 • , . Council Member Burm uked bow they iDtend to comrol traffic: uound the project site. Mr. Jacoby stated the COlllbUClioD afthe 1111111d Im ralml -coacerns. baMYCr the contractor bu usurcd them that. with the cxcepliaa af a very brief lbutdowD period. the llleet will remain open and they will maintain the traffic flow. There beiD& no one elll preaeat to apcak to the laue. Mayor Gulley uked for a motion to dose the public bearing. COUNCU. MEMBER BATBAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC BEARING REGARDING THE CRAIG HOSPITAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT. Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Vormittag. Wiggins, Habenicht, Wagoner, Burns, Gulley Nays : None Motion earned and the public beariq doled. (b) COUNCU. MDDDBATBAWAY MOVED,AND ITWAS SECONDED, TO OPEN TB PUaLIC IDAIUNG TO GA'IBR anzEN INPUT ON PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE HOME OCCOl'A110NS ODINANCE. Ayes: c:aa.:il ...._. Hadiaway, Vormiaag, Wigins. Habenicht, w...-,. 11mm, Gulley Nays : Nm. Motion carried and the public IBriq apmed. Director Merkel, Department af Cmununity Det'elopment, provided proof of notice of public bearing. which -publilbed in the Eqlnaod HenJd OD October 6, 1994. He llaled dud IJeYelal public meetings have been held, n:prdina the propGIDd amm d-1 to the portions af the 7.Cllling ordinance that pcnain 10 home occupllicllll, prior to tonipt's public beariq. Since the 1950'1 home occupations have lllll been permilled in the City's R-1-A District. Raidenll have been told dud no business can be conclucled out of the home. Additionally, aevaal Cllher changes are being propGIDd throughout all l.OlleS which permit home ocaqmioal, illdudina changes to day-care and huardous materials regulatiom to bring them into compliance with Slate regulalionl. In response to Council Member Hathaway, Mr. Makel clarified dud be ii talking about R-l·A only. He stated that llatl; al Council's ffllUCSI, IUrwyed aewral neighboring communities, IUch • Westminster, Aurora, Greenwood Village. Arvada and Tbornton, to determine if thae cities comidcr any residential zones dif!'erendy when ii C0111C1 to home occupalions. Several of the cities prohibit certain aspects of home occupations, i.e. not allowin& any signs. having cenain limitations on tnffic, but none of the cities swveycd lrCal their rcsidcnliaJ ZODCI difrcrcndy when it CIOIIICI to home occupations . Director Merkel Slated dud the Planning and l.ODin& Commission CCllllidcred the prvpoeed c:bangcs and held a public beariq a a raull af c:iliml lnqairics and llqUCltl. lie DOied it IIICllll to be a IIIOD& lRlld in today's worlcl to 'MIik out af the home a few clays a --. Mr. Mertel lllllecl dud the deftnilion af a home occupation ii •a 111e dud docs not llllnldc IDlo die qaality afUfc afthc ~ • After quite a bit of considcralion, the Planning and Zoaiq C mmi11MJD lllllllc a no,nmen:'e«ioa to the City Council on October 19, 1993. Council CCllllidcred the pnipcal c:banacs February 7, 1994 and tabled consideration until later in the year. In July af 1994, Council beld a public fOIWD at which six peaplc lpllkc. Five of the six spoke in favor of allowin& home occupations in all slqlc family relidcntiaJ dislricls in the City. I· • 0 ' l • • • Englewood City Council November 7, 1994 Pages • 0 • , . Eva Eisenberg, 4955 South Galapqo Street. stated she feels allowing home occupations in the R-1-A zone is an "invasion, illepl, immoral and all the olher ills that come with it." She stated that Englewood will be "rated down DIOR tban what thcy IJC• and sbc feds aJIIIC IJC pushing for this U they have DO faith in Cinderdla City being develaped. Ms. Ei1C1111aJ commcn!ed that she bu raided in the R-1-A zone clistrict for 40 yan, during wbicb time Ylrioul rmll hgp have operated next door to her home . She stated that m have not brm • W. ..,.__, wbcn sbc Im c:ampl1ined to the City's "cming cfficen" nothing Im brm daDe. Ms. Ei1C1111aJ 111111111111 prqe ala, rmll hllic m1 and day-care facilities have terrible clmen. M Di..-Sall ad J11aaina Adminillrltor Mertel 1JC not Rlidents of Englewood. Ms. Eilellbeq feels thcy w ,-Illy lie• coacrmed about Englewood • an employee wbo is a raideDt. Ms. EilCllbeq paiallld • die eabww pniblcms rdated to home ocaipations . R. J. Berlin, 2132 Biil l>anaallla Awmae, ...S lie ii not lllli-llusiness, u be ii cnppd in a for profit business but it is DOI run out al'bil home. He commm!NI that lie IIIIMd to Englewood some 20 years ago because of the integrity and c:barisma al'the neipborboods. Mr. Berlin stated that if citizens are going to engage in a business for prafit and the hlSiness is intrusive in the neighborbood then he does not feel it is proper to allow the business to operate out or the home . He stated that. by restricting or selecting specific business categories that can operate in R-1-A u home occupations, Council will be opening the door and sooner or later the integrity or the neighborhood will !>egin to go down. Mr. Berlin advised that as a real estate investor he "-5 that neipborboods are enhanc:ed and values are increased by the proper coding and enforcement or the zoning laws. He commented that Englewood is a unique and fragile community that docs not lend itself to this type al'lhing. Mr. Berlin reiterated his objection to the proposed amendment. Reese Lowell, 2300 Eut Floyd Aveaue, stated be livcl next door to what bu become a "nursing home" with five people n,ceiving CIR 24 boun a day, thn,e carqivcn and cars in and out all the time. Mr. Lowell added that lie feels this lilualioo Im loMred bil property values. He asked that Council very carefully consider the implct of the propoeed changes OD other RSidenccs . Linda Cox, 3150 South Race Street, llllecl shc Im !Md at this addrea for fi\'C years and previously lived next door to the --that ii -a ....... home.-SIie noted that, wbcn shc li\oed there, the Rlidents at that time 11D a clealliD& IClvice oat al'tbeir home wbicb n:mlted in maids and tnacb running up and down her driveway lhroqboul the day. SIie ...S she would appreciate keeping the R-l·A u ii is. Marge Hartmullcr, 3201 South Race SUeec, llllecl shc Im li\oed there for almosl 40 years and IIIIMd into the area becaUle it is a family oriaad type al' community. SIie stated that. with today'• news about families around the United SIiia, she CIIIDOI fi...,-e out wby Council would cbanp a good R-l·A zoning to anything leis anywhere in the City al'Englewood. Ms. Hartmuller felt there must be somewhere in the City where zoning would allow for a "nursing home" type of facility . She stated she is hopcfuJ Council will vote against the proposed zoning chlllp. Fred Tramly, 3104 South Vine Coun, .. .,.. he and his wife bought their home new in 1953 because it was zoned R-1 ·A, which is the "highest and best" residential use in the City of Englewood . He commented that they have DOI been disappointed and they like the area. Mr . Tnmly advised that be sold homes in Englewood and Littleton for 10 years, and be did appraisin1 OUI olthe Anpaboe County useaon office for 10 years. He llllecl llc dnCI IIOl "aee -pod 1a1011 for opcniDa the door j1111 a little bit." He CIOIIIIIICllled that be ii bopcfuJ CouDcil will pc pniper Cllllllideradon to the propoNd zoning chlllge u this will d'ect home values. Council Member Hathaway uked Mr. Tnnlly if, lmed on bil prcvioul expaieacc ICllilla real csrate, it was more difficult to ell bomel in En,lnood ID R-l·A \'el'all R·2·A zones. Mr . Tramly stated that yes, people n,c,opiZlC Zlllnin&, and R•l•A will briJll a llcacr price. . -• "' - . , I 1 1.,. ... I· • 0 - • Ea&lcwoodCICJC-0 November 7, ltM ... , • • • Frank Miller, 3121 Souda 'Yaa SC..., 1111111 ... prior ID a,viq to EllpMllld ia 1954 lie IMd ia 16 bama tbnlupaul die Uailed Slalll aad acll lime be dlaa to liwe ia die mGll llllric:IM R•l•A neipborbaod becadd lad. He 8111111 lie ila .._.. 1181 _. lllmer ad...,.._ ia die SC.al CGlarldo. Mr. Mias 1111111 lie 11111 dleN n time wllo dlaa ID liwe ill R•2•A ad MW a lloae OCQ ...... wlllmila..aadllelllt ... dlellllilftYal ............. iaP ......... nadllrdlaaR-1- A. In rapma to Cowil ..... IM ..,, ...... AdaillillnlDr Sdllclad8ed dial ftllllllly a....-af the siD&le imlily ......_. _ ia die City alea,lewood • R•l•A. Mr. Miaerllllllla ........... _ • ......_...._._.lleoperlllllOlllalllila.... Noaae blew llilaakle-lallil ..... 11 ..• _.., ................ -..... aldletime. 11e111111111e,....._ .............. _.... ............... dle ....... and appnilll ......................... ..., ..... ora__,11mae. llellnallY ...... ~11 ... irCowil ....... dleprapad ..... c:lllllp dial dley IIVll'lly nllric:t and pratect dleR•l•A--.. Ballbie ...... 2262 aa.o.n.a udt, ............ dial dle-k61Mplaced•ll·l·A n eice. She .......... IMllla..... aadal•lllt.* .. WIJ,_..cllldla•llll-.io,.dle COllllllllllitywryaada. IIDwewr, wl* die ...... 11mm, llllflllellpqle• ... to MW to CXlllducl some bmieea oat aldleir--. SIie 1111111 * cloa eat approve af die iacnlm la trlllic 111d .-af signs ia fnllll atdle ....._ Ma. it...,.11111 • ...-wilb Mr. Miller, 11111 lfCauacil mam any mn or changes Ibey wiD haw ID be wry llrict. M. Kelly, 2109 Eul Floyd Place, 1111111 lbe boupt ber home in Fellnalry 111d one afthc 1a111111 is lbll ii is a are neipborhood. She com...,,.,, ... * Im hWO older cbildrm 111d wllea Ille w lnakin& for a home she wu lnakin& for m!Nplace ... wu-. where die mnlq wu llally CON1ined John Mada, 2309 Baa...,. .................. ID .... dleplmOUI C ...... RICridioel, ............ _al_, lalicdve .............. Mliw allllowed ae, lfCwil app11M1dleprapad--. a s He ca s tdial ... pnpaal-•••-1 Ir ce for die emplO)'waldle City alP ,i •nod. 11111111 MDncaMntl'n a ""dial,--a WI)' pnenl 111d ~ ...... al ... ri&lllal_ il.cmy.• Mr. Mldiaa prapad dial 90 c:11111,e be llllde to die R•l•A -dilsrict. Tbele bemi DOOIIC ....................... Maya,Olllly .... .,. _,.. IDclaa ... public belriJII. COUNCIL MUDD IIA'l'IIAWAY MOYD, AND ff WAS DCONDD, TO a.GR DE PUBUC ID.MING UGAIIDDIG CILUIGa TO TBE IIOIIE OCCUPATION omNNANa. A,-: Cowil ....... llldlaway. v....., Wigial. lld Idle, w....,.,....,a..ue, Nays: Noae Malian carried ad die public ..... clolld. 10 . COUNCIL MDOD WAGGOND ltDIO\'D AG&NDA rn:111 It (1) AND It (c) n1011 TRI! CONDNT AGENDA. •. ., • • 0 , - Ea&leweod City Ceudl No,ealler 7, 19" Pqe7 ' • • I • • \, COUNCIL MEMBER BATBAWAY MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE ON SECOND READING AGENDA nDIS 11 (II) AND(~ (e), (I) AND (I) AS FOU.OWS: (b) ORDINANCE NO. 53, SERIES OF 1994 (COUNCIL BD..l. NO. 54, IN'l1lODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HA1HAWAY). EN'ITILED: AN ORDINANCE VACATING 11IE All.BY OF 11IE 3400 BLOCK IN WHAT lS KNOWN AS 1HE SOlTllf CLARKSON STREln'ISOUl1I EMERSON STREln' ALLEY BE1WEEN EAST HAMPDEN A VENUE AND EAST GIRARD A VENUE, IN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF CX>LORADO. (cl) ORDINANCE NO. 54, SERIES OF 1994 (COUNCll. BD..l. NO. 56, IN11t.ODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HA1HAWAY). BN'JTil.ED: AN ORDINANCE FIXING 11IE TAX LEVY IN MILLS UPON EAOI DOU.AR OF 11IE ASSESSED VALUATION OF AU. TAXABLE PROPERTY Wl'l1DN 1HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND ESTABLISHING A MILL LEVY FOR 1HE ENGLEWOOD, <X>LORADO, DOWNI'OWN DEVELOPMENI' AUTHORITY. (c) ORDINANCE NO. 55, SERIES OF 1994 (COUNCll. BD..l. NO. 57, IN'l1lODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HA1HAWAY), EN'ITILED: AN ORDINANCE AD<Fl'ING 11IE BUDCEI' OF 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, <X>LORADO, FOR 1HE FISCAL YEAR 1995. (f) ORDINANCE NO. 56, SERIES OF 1994 (COUNCll. BD..l. NO. 51, IN11t.ODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HA1HAWAY). EN'ITILED: AN ORDINANCE APPROPIUATING MONIES FOR AU. MUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN 1HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN 1HE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1995, AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1995, CONS1TIUl1NG WHAT IS TERMED 11IE ANNUAL APPROPRIA110N BD..l. FOR 11IE FISCAL YEAR 1995 . (I) ORDINANCE NO. 57, SERIES OF 1994 (COUNCll. BD..l. NO. 59, IN11t.ODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HA1HAWA Y). BN'JTil.ED: AN ORDINANCE AtmlORIZING AN IN'l1!llGO\IERNMENJ'AL Pl!RPE'llJAL EASEMENT AND RJGHT-OF-WAY TO MAINTAIN AND OPERATE STORM WATER OVERFLOW OtmEJ'S FOR SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE PllOM ADJACENT LAND, BETWEEN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, 1HE CITY OF urn.ETON AND PENINSULA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC . FOR 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PROPERTY KNOWN AS Ma.ELLAN RESERVOIR. A,-: c-il Membcn llldlawly, Vanaiaq, Wigim, Habcaicbt, WllflDDC', 11mm, Oallcy Nays: Nolle (1) COUNCIL MDDl:R WAGGONER MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA rrt:M 10 (1) • COUNCIL BILL NO. 50. COUNCll.. BD..l. NO. 50, IN11t.ODUCED BY COUNCll.. MEMBER BURNS • • . . ' ,,, - • .. ,, • • 0 ·' \ , xi - • • En&lewood City Council November 7, 1994 Pase• • • • A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 1111.E 16, OIAPTER 4, OF 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1915, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS . COUNCIL MDDD WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS RCONDED, TO AMEND COUNCIL aJLL NO. 51 TO DI.Uff SSC'l10N l THAT APPLIES TO R-1-A SINGU: FAMILY RESIDENT DIS11UCT. Ayes: c-il Malllers Wiglal. Wagaaer, Gulley Nays: c:-:il Malllers llldlaway, Varmittal, Hallenicbt, Bums Motion dcfealed. COUNCIL MDDD ILUENICIIT MOYD.AND ITWAS RCONDED, TO AMEND COUNCIL aJLL NO. 51 TO ADD A NEW SEC'l10N WIDCII WOULD DELETE ANY SIGNS UNDER EMC lM-lME. snanc TO a-1-A ONLY. Assislant City Attorney Bniamaa, ill -,.-IO CouDcil Memller Burm, ..... tllal the cunait sign code allows signage in evay rcsiclenual mne . Council Member Wagoner abd if camntly, iD R-1-A, a lip is allowed that docs not exceed one square foot . Mr. BIOIZlllall coafirmed that is comet Council Bums nquellld r.dler dalilc:lliall afthe propoaed amendment ldaling to signs. Assistant City Attorney Brae-...a dial die lip code ii rather fraaile and if lipaae is prolullited in any mning district it balamel more cballenplble Oarrmdy, home oc:cupation is not allowed in R-1-A so there would be no.-to line a lip. CouDcil Mealier ffldlnay 111 •ioNd c.-il Member llllleaidll • to wlldller lier am lfgpent refers apeciflcally ID a lip advenillJI& a bome occupadoD Ma. Hlllealiclll llMIII tllal is die puapoae af her propoaed amc• lfnN SIie cxplaiaed dill the w , lfnN faUowl die proceduaes iD place in Greenwood Villqe ud 'J"llanmL Council Member Varmiaa, abd Allillul City Attorney 8nllZmaD iftllere is a paablcm wilh the proposed amendment. Mr. 8nllZmaD lllled tbele is a fne apeocb illue on this ew:n a to a commercial sign . Council Member Hathaway llkcd if it could be argued that if you had, for example, a Denver Burglar Alarm sign in front of your house in an R-1-A mne that you could, in essence, be advenising for the company even lhougb it ii not a bome occupadoD at that location. Assistant City Attorney Brotzman stated you can always make tllOle arpmenu. Council Member Habcnic:bt lllled die iDtem afdle amendment is to respond lo the c:oncems of citizens in the R-1-A maes, a Ibey do DIil .-die .. ..,..._R aft-alinrr r ia !heir aeigbborbood. She stated she bu beaad tllal tbele ii a llllenace for M tllal Ibey do DOI uw any awuenea cf because or signage ud tnllc and Ille ltllllll *ii~ to.._._....,...._. ilJll*l in terms of rignage . Vote.-111: Motion carried. ...... .. I . • 0 I I' '32xl - I Ea&lenDd Clly c-u Nlll'lllller 7, 1"4 Paaet ·, • • • • COUNCIL MEMBER IIAal:NICIIT MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO AMEND COUNCIL BILL NO. 51, TO INURT AS L&Tl'Ell J • "SIIAU. NOT GENEllATE EXCESSIVE VEBICUIAll TllAfflC oa PARKDIG IN TBI: ADA or TBI: BOME occtJPATJON, PARKING SIIAU U US'lmcnD TO ON-1111DT AND NORMAL ON-51TE PARKING CUSTOMAIULY ASSOCL\TD Wl'IB TBI: nlNCIPAL nllllll'l"nD 1JR. NO MORE THAN FOUR vaoa.a PAIIDD ON TBI: ITIIIZT AT ANY OD 1111£ AND NO MORE THAN 15 ROUND TRIPS RR DAY G&NDATD ft TBI: ORIIA110N OP TBI: BOME occtJPA110N" • SRCll'IC TO &-1-A ONLY. CouDdl ...... Bllleaiclll llllllltllll ......... af ......... I 1 C ii tabD 6am ?be Ci?y of J..iSSlmm Md Slllir ll-1-A-.. .... .. ....... Caacil .................. 1111111 f;tt ODll8nllll tllll ... , .... ii illllllded 10 dect oaly die llllae a CC 4 ISfwl la ... Jl.J•A .._ CouDdl Member v....., .... it widlaul die pnipoad •meaf!M,.. dlae .... lie ao limit co ?be IIUlllber afpllbd can. c:-:il ....._lfllllany r3afed 1ben .... lie ao liail ..._ ii ii a pnMlblc neipborbood .... afllOill .. wlllarlar tralllc:. Council Member w...-expnad Ilia dirph-re wfdl ?be flc:t sbll die• afc:c-cil llld 11111 been gi\'CII ?be applll1llllily CO review.......... 1--« prior ID ?be Wiat ad lie ......... zed 10 Council MemberHlllaliclll die ........ afllllriq Im-. alllad aflime. Council Member Hlllaliclll 1111111 Ille Cried ID imadla I «--• hllO weeb.., ud Cried 10 reacb Mr. Wigins by pboDe --1 Simes. Mayor Gulley Ca C 1 dlll CGmdl di-=-d die flc:t previaasly dlll sllc time for illlnlducsion af 1m1rnf!NIIII wafter ?be ,...UC:....,. Council Mcalla' lillllaway 1111111 ... Wllllllt .... ID Wll qlialt Sllil I I 1 ... a ... feels iS lllaldd lie 1111ifona1y ...... ID all ,...,•DOIi r I 2 lel dilsrim. A,-: c:-:il ....... IIIICmidls, w......,, a.. Nays: c:-:il ...... ffllllnay. v ........ w .. Gulley Mocion dd'eased. COUNCIL IIDDl:a llAUNICIIT IIO\ID, AND rr WAS ISCONDD, 'l'IIAT TBI: PREVIOUS l'llOPOSED AIDNDIDlff AND TBI: WORDING TaDEOP WOULD All'LY TO ALL AREAS WDM BOD ocall'A'l'IOIII AD l'Ulll'IT&D. Mocion c:anied. Aye,: c:-:il ...... ffllllnay, V ........ ffllleaiclll, Wagaaer, ..... 0.0., Nays: c:a.ci1 Member Wlglas Council Member Burm .... kwd ...... die delllilioa af home occuplSloas •CD Bl I OCQIIIISiaN sucb U bcalSy parlors. Mayor 0.0., l3IIICI lhlS it does . Mr. Bumi expremd his COIICelll a lie .. DO idcl af bow UIYIIM dlll 1)111 af D C =iiplSiiaa may be. Mayor Gulley l3IIICI dlll ii wllydlia illleirll.._. Sllil CW11U111, ..._ It m been bnlllpl ap 10 sllc P1annina ud Zoailla Cae-Mkla tllll _.._. willl SD apllall home OCCllplSiaN ud shey bl dlll shey I· • 0 , ]- ]~ Eqlewood aty Ceadl Noweaber 7, I"' .... 0 ' • • ,~ • would DOI be illllUIM OD die lleipborbDod. Ml. Galley lb-' tblf die propoal to amend die zoning ordinance relldve IO bame ocx:upadw W ...... by die comamity, DOI mtl'. Allo, lbe poinled out the City will DOI realm additional -. fl.-die pnlpOIDll .. sllfion. Council Member Wqgoner lllfed 11111 il ii llil llllllenlaDdiD& tblt a resident could, as a bame occupation , . set up. flirty large woochwortiD& lbap ill • .__., with. -tblf couJcl -inlelferenc:e, and build kitcben Clbindl and ldl them out aftbeir ...... Mayor Gulley Ulldcnlood )'OU couJcl lllul the c:abiDets oil and ldl them bccaule )'OU could not "warehoulc.. Council Member lflllmic:bl ........ ifCouDc:il Member Bm1II WII COlllicleriDa RIIICMIIB IODIC of"the permissible occupldoas fl.-this ordinance IUCll as lmllen, lllirclr-..n, COlllldoloplll, or beauticians 1Wbicb arc permitted. Council Member Bm111 lllfed be w Cllllliderin& ID lnnd!NDt IO tblf effect. He COIIIIIICllted tblf be bas talked to adler raideDII wbo 1liOlk out af 1beir homes U lltOmC)'S, iDsunnc:e sales people, appnilerl 1Wbicb arc DOI ilMIM as dley leaYC their bame to lender die aervic:c and go to the CUIIOlller. Wbenu, be DOied, wlda -afdle adler am .... loom tbe allfOmer CIIIIIICI IO Ille home. He questionod if there ii a CClllllitudwl -ar CID tbe lilt af GCX:Upllliom tblf arc DOI allowed be expanded. Assillant City AIIOrDey BIUIZIIIID lllfed die lilt af bame occapldolll 11111 will DOI be allowed CID be expanded al CouDc:i1'1 dilc:nltiOD. COUNCD. MDIBlll •UDS MOVD,AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO ADD 1BE RESTRICl10N TO IM-2-K TO INa.uDII: IIAUW, IIAIIIDltll:SSll:IIS, COSMETOLOGISTS OR BEAUffCIANS. Mayor Gulley lllfed lbe will wee apimt die 1nndment as she believa If C-ouncil permits home occupations then die replllioal llhaald be CDllliW duvughout the City. SIie questioned whether the City would be able to enforce die various replalions. Council Member Halhaway qreed with Mayor Gulley's --.. Ma. Halhaway .. led tblf she takes offense, as havin& liwd ill ID R-2-A mac all lier life, Ille feels lier Mipborllood has been IS family oriented IS any R·l·A mac dilaict ill die City. SIie ...,..._, 11111 R•2•A has allowed home CXlCUpllioDI far yell1 widlaut lipfflc:ue aeqllbarllood Ulll*l-Ma. lflllllwly added tblf Council should remain c:opiuDt afdle fact 11111 Oll1aiJI dUJlp will C8la ID UllplCl 110 lllllter 1Wbicb Mipborbood they arc in, they arc there DOW 1811 tbe 1nndDMdl will lllllle il edlRlelble if one does c:ause an impact. She noted tblf cbilcl care bamel 1811 clly<arc bamel arc replatcd by llipdy clitfereat replations than even this propoal CID pn,ride. Ayes: c:-11 ....... IW !ck, Wlgllllel', Bumi Nays: c..:II Mllllllen llldlaway, Vormiaq. Wigim, Oullcy Motion clcfmed. DilCUllioD Cllllled repnliDa lellric:led OCQlpllioDm Council Member lflllllwly dari6ed 11111 CouDc:il ii maiq ••, rtme,u to adler NCliou afthe City, not just R·l·A. Council Member Wqgoner dari6ed 11111 there arc no home oc:c:upalionl allowed ill an R-1-A zone at the present lime . I' - • . .. I . • 0 ·. , ]- E•&lewolNI City C:-U N-ller 7, ltM ..... • • • , . Council Mm11er Hali ........ • --irlllil CIIIIIDCil bill ...-Ullligbt it will still be wUSidered ,-.I • Ila ..... ad 61R 1rill llill Ill appal1Ullitia for pnlpOling amendments on -4 radias-SIie I 111illald ..... din 1rill be appnrlllllitia for ftu1her review durin1 that time . Mayor Galley .... -. ia • a,iailia. *did• daiat ••Council llal bcld a public forum, a public bcariDg and it ...... ,..._.. Vote_..._....._ ta..,.....,..,......_ II a-C-8 lliU No. 51 • .-ded: Aym: Coaacil Membcn Hadiaway, Vormiaq. Habenicht, Bums Nays: Coaacil Membcn Wigim, Wagoner, Gulley (c) COUNCU. MEIDER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE ON SECOND READING AGENDA ITEM 10 (c) AS FOLLOWS: ORDINANCE NO . SI, SERIES OF 1994 (COUNCIL Bn.L NO. SS, INI'RODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS), ENTm.ED: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 111LE I, OIAPTER 60, OF nm ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, BY nm ADDmON OF A NEW SECI10N 10 RELATING TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORT FEES . Council Manbcr w....-........ die City dlaqea. rec cWrcrea&ial at tbc plf counc, recreation center and for ftlCl'lllioll ........ and be .-Id lille IO ae a rec cWrcrea&ial belweca raident and DOD· raidcnt for tbc llampolt fees. COUNCU. MDISER WAGGONER MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO AMEND COUNCU. alLL NO. 55 TO MANDA ft A 21'6 RE DD'nUNTIAL BETWEEN RESmENT AND NON-RESIDENT TllANSIOaT. Discussion ensued. Assistant City Aaorney 8W c:lariflCld tbal tbc UDelldment would be an addition under paragraph A stating tbc City sball aaribule a 20% subsidy to Eqlewood residents . Nays : Motion carried. Council Members Hathaway, Vonnittag. Habenicht, Waggoner, Burm. Gulley Council Manbcr Wiggins Vote~ oa ...._ to appl"fte ....... Ilea II (c) • OrAlaace No. 51 u .-ded: Aym: Council Membcn Varmiaq. Wigins. Wagoner, Bums, Gulley . Nays: Council Membcn Hadlaway, Habenlc:bt Motion carried. 11 . O~R111S 1•..SMldlal (a) Directar Mllbl plWll1ed a IICOIII f,cioa fnlm tbc Departmeal m Community Dcvclopmeal to adopl a ---appnMDI die Cnia llalpi1IS Plallllld DcvelopmcM He advilCd that ..... ., I . • 0 ·. , , ~ XI - • Eaatewood City Coudl N.,_ber7,1994 Pase12 '· • • • City mff and tbe PlumiDa and z.oaina Commission, which held a public bearing on tbe proposal on Seplember 20, 1994,,..,.....,...., appnml oftbe planned developmenL The reaolutioll -....... a......_ and 11111 by tide: RESOLUl10N NO. II, SERIES OF 1994 A RESOL\TnON APPROVING A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT FOR CRAIG HOSPITAL FOR 1HE PURPOSE OF CONS'l1UJCl1NG A TRANSl'l10NAL CARE FACJUI'Y IN 11IE 3400 BLOCK OF SOUIH a.ARKSON S'I1U!ET ON 11IE EAST SIDE OF 11IE S'nU!ET. COUNCIL MDDER BA'l'IL\WAY IIOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITDI 11 <•> • RESOUJ'nON NO. 11, SDIES or 1"4. A)el: Council Memllers lfldiaway, Wiglna. lflbenic:ht, Waggoner, Bums, Galley Nays : Noae Allleat : Council Member Vonniaag Motion carried. [Clerk's Nocc : Council Member Vonniaag IICppCld out oftbe meetin& briefly during the presentation of Agenda Item 11 (a).) (b) Direc:lor Bid,..... a ...,....,dMMIG from tbe Depanment of Recreation Services to adopt a nmlulioll .._.. die lie a:llllllulc M tbe ~ GolfCGune dl'ective January I , 199S . He noted dial a..,_ ID die~ plr CXIIIIIC lie ldlodlde-praemed to Council at a workshop iD S.1111 I I 19M. Caw:il PO 1 1 dlaltps ID die pnipmal and thole cbanps arc reOec1ed iD die..... Mr ............ die ...... fees, dle-ic:ipal .,ar c:oune will Mill aw oa ofdle _..._ill .. _-. Council Member.......,. Q C daeGllllllll ..... fll•pr .................... -1 passes. Direc:lor Bid ...... _.__.._ The resolutioll----• ...__. _.by lidc: RES0LUl10N NO. 12, SERIES OF 1994 A RESOLUl10N ESTABLISHING AN ADJUS1MElff TO 11IE ANNUAL FEES FOR 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE. MAYOR GULLEY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO Al'PROYE AGENDA ITEM 11 (b). RESOLUTION N0.12, SDUES or 1"4. Motion carried . A)el: Council Memllers Hathaway, Vonnittq. Wigins, Habenicht, Wagoner, Burm, Gulley Nays : Noae (c) DiJec1or Gl)'llewic:z pr--.! a realmwn1Mion 6om die I>eparu.nt of Financial Services to adopt a bill for u onlimDce c:larifyiaa lupap ill tbe EllpWOOd Mullicipll Code relating 10 Liquor Licensing He adviled dial tbe pnlpOM Imel ilanl will apedftc:ally addrm I Change of Corponte Structure• 1 llepll'lle IClion, tbe COil ofwllicll ii S2,0.00, llld provides for exemptions for • ' " - I I . • 0 . , - Ea&lcwood City c..u November 7,199' ••• u ·, • • • DOD-prafit orpointions or wbco tbc oaly actioD liken is the removal af ao officer, clircc:tor or llOdrbolder. The pnipoal ampCirm oomply with cumnt admiDismtM: procedures. Council Member Hadlaway q1111li0Md wlletbcr the City will be in coaf'OIDIIIICC with the average charge for liquor licemes afthis type in tbc State afCdondo. Aaistaot City Attorney Brotzman stated that it will . The City Clerk wu 8*ed to rad COUIICil Bill No. 60 by title: COUNCll. BIU. NO. 60, DmlODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HATHAWAY A BllL POil AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 1111..E 5, OIAPTER 38, SECl10N 5, OF 11IE EN~WOOD MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING APPLICATION FEES FOR UQUOR LICENSES . COUNCIL MDDD BATIIAWAY MOVD,AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (c) -COUNCO. BBL NO. '8. Motion carried. Ayes: COUIICil Members Hathaway, Vormittag, Wiggins. Habenicht. w._.... Burns, Gulley Nays: Nolle (cl) Director Fonda plWllted a recommendation from tbc Littletoa/Englewo Wutcwater TralmeDl Planl 5upeftiwy c-illlle lD ....-, by matioo, the pwdme af a llainless steel polymer mixing--,ty for tbc Plaot. He adviled that lldrecommeods that the bid be awarded to STRANCO, Inc., in the_. afW,451. He 11.ated that llldl'fcds the City can She IIIOlk.')' by having another mixing tank, wllicb alloM far two difl'creDl IDlutiolll to .. throu&h two acpanle processes and is QC!fflplCible witlt tbc sy11em c:umntJy in place. Mr. Fonda noted that this wu a IOle source bid because the Slaff" did extclllive tatina in the put and found thal this is I pateDted system that oll'ered I subslantial savinp. COUNaL IIDDD WAGGONER MOVD,AND IT WAS RCONDD, TO APPROVE THE BID ,OR PVIICIIASa 01' A STAINUSS SDa.POLYMD MIXING ASSDDLY PROM STRANCO, INC., IN TIU AMOUNT 01' 125.aL ID saai-lD COUIICil Member Vormlttag, Dilectar Fonda adviled thal the funda will come out of the l..itddolllEa,I Wallnalcr TllllmeDl Plant Fund and the COil af the membly will be split SO/SO willl lite City af Litddaa. Ayes : COUIICil Mlllllcra llldlawly, Vormlttag, Wlgins. Habenicht. w....-. a... Galley Nays: Nae (e) Director Lone,._..... recoe r llata from the Department of Library Services to adopt I raolulioa approriDa lite I.Jlnly'a "Food b Ylllel" pnlllMI for 1994 . He advised that the Library baa.--tllia ,..._ 11r lite,-11ur ,-n. Mr. Loac explained that this pqram allows the City to forpve ftw ID liea af ~ rood items. The collected food itcms are forwarded to Inter-Faith Tlllk Force for diltribulioa to needy families in the community . The raolulioa ............... and rad by title : ..... ,,, _ .. I . • 0 '. , I ! , ?.? I ]- • • < RESOUmON NO. 13, Sl!RIES OF 199' A ltESOLUl'ION AtmlORIZING 11IE ENGLEWOOD PUBIJC LIBRARY TO IMPUMENT 11IE ANNUAL "fOOD POil FINES" PltOGlt.AM PROM NOYl!MBEll 14, 199' 11IROUGH DECEMBER 19,199'. COUNCIL MEMIID B1JRNS MOVED, AND IT WAS UCONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (e) -RESOLU'l10N NO. U, DIUES 01' 1"4. Mayor Gulley llrCIIDd the impol1IIICe ol accunte record keeping• a member of her family participated in the propam lat yar, lllnlill& iD the poceria and the books. HoMver, she was charged for the books the next time she tried to dlDCk out books. Director Lona IIIJOlolj:red for the IDCideal and mted be 1l'Ollld IIRII to llall' the need to clear the record as books are turned iD. Council Member lflbellidll 111illli0ollll if Mr. Lag ud aay idea of the financial impact in terms of the donalioD to IDICr.Paidl Tat Falm. DinclDr Laliil ...S flaff • IIOl 11.:bd the IIWllbcr of food items, simply boc:aulc olthe vviety olilem tllll me tmDed iD. Following filltber d,i__.. a die !..-a oldie ....... Cwil dinmd lld'to bep tnck to dctcnniDc the liplftcnce oldie...._ ID IW.Paitb. Mayor Oallcy mgaled perhaps keeping tnck of the number olliap olllllll ....... Ayea: c-il .._... ......_,, Vormiaaa, Wigim, Habenicht. Wra ,a..,o.Dey Nays: Nae 12 . o--.11 Dlw Ir (a) Mayar'I Clloicc Mayor Gulley did lllll llaw aay -to 11ri111 bellrc Council . (b) <:ouacil Mealler'I Clloicc (i) Coadl Member Wiglm dlallbd Council Manlier Habenicht for her rcpon oa the CML ea.ren.cc. (ii) c-:il Member lfllllany: I. She 111111111 a -Llnry Bad ..... ii ldledaled to be appoiDled ad lbe teqUClfed 11d' CODlaCl him. 2. She lamed a c:llllleaal ID ID oldie City a,p•lzMMIII ID "adapl-4Mlly" ID pil1icipMe a a bell rinpr for the SalYadoD Anq. DI ... die.._ lftillllle ad lbe IDCllllrapd the EEA, EPF A and the EPBA to whmleer. 'l1len .. loc:ldoDI dclll lly ad ill &tpwoad ad it 111111 on NcMmber 26, 1994 . ..... • < . I I . • 0 ' - • • r • Easlewood City CaucU N-ber 7, l"' Par,e 15 • • • (iii) Council Member Vormiaag questioned the next step in the process regarding the petitions praented I.bis ft'alilll n,questing a four-way stop sign at Floyd and Washington. Discussion ensued and Mr. Vormiaag -adviled tbat tbcn will be further cliscuaion. Council Member fflbenicbl ltated Ille dlaugbl It -a pod point tbat the intcrlection of Clarkson and Floyd ii not nearly a busy a the intcmcdoD of Wubin&toa and Floyd. Ms. Habenicht questioned wbdher ltatl' could look Ill perhapl IDIMIII the lipap. Mayor Gulley uted staff can count traffic. Dilcussion CIIIUCd. (iv) Council Member fflbenicbl: I. She uked that ltatl'prepue a naolution recognizing the Focusing OD Tomonow Committee, acknowledging them and delining their role. Ms. Habenicht uted the Steering Committee was feeling uncenain about where they stood with the City. Discussion ensued regarding the Committees tics to the City. 2. She stated she bu turned in her entry a pan of the Fire Department's Coloring Book Contest, and encouraged others on Council to do the same. She noted that if every member of Council turns in a picture, which they have colored, tbcn will be an additional $50.00 donated to the Save the Bookmobile Committee. l. She uted she ii lltill very coocerned about the proposed bomc occupation ordinance and will ~ to RYiew it and listen to citiu8I coacems. (v) Council Member Wagoner requested an update on the home under c:lOIIIUUction Ill Floyd and Downing. (vi) Council Member Bams: I . He IIICllpiml Dua Glazier, Btllima ad Owununity Ollbacll Coordinator and Leigh Ann Homiiaes. ComwmiratioDI Specialilt, far dlelr .... la puailla the Holiday Parade top:cher. He ltated it -a lerriftc parade. 2. He ltaled be ii allo cmcerned widl die llame .,..,..,... ordiaance. He mned with Council Member Habelliclll thll Council sbould CIOlldale to NView die prapoad c:llanges. Diacullioa ensued. (vii) Council Member Wigim qreed that Dana Glazier and Leigh Ann Hoffhines did a wonderful job organizing the Holiday Parade ad alked thll they be n,copized for their ell'orts . Dilcussion ensued. ll. City Maaqer'1 Clloice (a) City Maupr aast 11< W thll City Council ID imo Executi\'C Sasion to dilcull a peading real e11ate Wioe. Addltioaally, be n,quelfell llllt lie and Allillant City Attorney Brotzman be the only memben of City ltatl'to pmtlclpate iD I.bis EJteC:atM Sasion. MAYOR GUI.UY MOVED, AND rr WAS DCONDIED, '111AT COUNCO., CITY MANAGER CLARK. AND ASSISTANT CITY An'OllDY ROTDIAN CONVENE INTO EXECUTIVE f. ; 6 •·A ..... • I . • 0 .. , ]- • ,. • ·, • .. SESSION IOU.OWING TIIE COUNCO. IIDTING TO DISCUSS A PENDING llEAL ESTATE nANSAC110N. A'Yf!,I : Nays: 14. Qty AIMneJ'• a.Ice {a) Mlillm City Mineya.-1111111111111 .._ lie mpoDda to a Council members lequell lie wiD addlla Ilia...,._ ID dill c-:11 ..... ad .... mpill oldie mpaaae to die rat of C.aaacll u. M,JNa . , .. I . . 0 -• • • .. ... To Englewood City Council Members: I am against home occupations in all residential areas of Englewood. I have lived here for 35 years and I do know people who sell Avon and other products. I have no problem with them. What I do not want is the one neighbor who had an auto mechanic shop in his garage and did the work from 9pm to 3am. He finally moved or we would still have the noise. Or the neighbor on the other side who painted cars in his garage with the fumes going all over the neighborhood. The fire dept stopped him because of the hazard to peoples health from the fumes, but it took almost a year. That is what we do not need. Sincerely, •, .. I. • 0 - • • · .. • .. GERALD N. COOPER Novelllber 15, 1994 Mayor Gulley & 3127 SOUTH VINE COURT ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80110 All Englewood City Council Nelllbers 3400 South Elati Street Englewood, Colorado 80110 Dear Mayor Gu 11 ey & City Council Melllbers : .. -··----::. ... ...... -.._ v , "' :,:., , , '.:~~ 1) c, •.. · ~ Ot-f . ·-..I ut.u r.o ''-t This letter 1s intended to express, in the strongest term possible, .. total opposition to Council Bill No. 50. I have been • Ilea Olllller and resident in the city of Englewood for the past 45 years and by choice, in an R-1-A zoned area. In -., opinion, any other residential zoning is aore subject to de-valuation and less desira- bility for single family holles. I would also like to point out that lower property valuations usually Nin lower taxes. I would further submit that certain societal norm and coaunity needs have not changed and should !!!!!, change in the future. I. . 0 ....... ...... • • • • · . • November 221, 1994 To: MEMBERS OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL Attached are an additional thirty (30) signatures of property owners and residents of R-!-A zoning in Eb9lewood petitioning you to R&JBCT the proposed Council Bill No.SO regarding home occupations in R-1-A districts in Englewood • . ' • . I . • 0 ]- - • • :t • . ~ • <. \, THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT. ADDRESS PHO!'.E DATE /' 2-8~ s . /)_J ~t. (\ fl /-0{_ ~t J L / t 1 2.8P5~ ~. °t}a l ~/-1J£o 11t1.. r · 2 <oO/S, Or:;j)c 41 7lat-io,~ Lt I lq_ ' 4. ?4"' s.O~ +k.{ -ZH; l\' \ If 5. 2.1'1-1 ~ &~~ T.r-/ -I S-t, _;;, /I // Z 6. ~J, (&?) J.7c)7 ') 0:5~ 7~/. S3Z.,b t,£5 ,.~~~ ;l.looSo.E..__):\. ]b/-3o,;S 11-1~ :~ ~ ;.· ®[ :: : :::: ~. :,:.:'. ::~:~:+ j ,/J L-/L-/d _fl J4, .. LL l-·'~,.1J &,, i:J:w--~,_jf 7ll f 0.t~u .J!~ 11~~ .:,;,:,,__.&.~ }'S'L-kP"',~ ~,ft' 12]/?M ~~ «us ,,f G.,,,,..,,u /I. ,W-.;.@ ~M..; "' ~ /{t01 j,117 s,, ~ Alo (11,,AJ,r 1n/4- -< 14 ~"-"=1 -t./~ '2 11 I 5 0~ 7 Y/-/0 )3 II I '1 . i f Petition Paa• Nuaber ~ • < .. I. • 0 ]- - • • ,.. • • L THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL . HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AHENDNENT. NAME ADDRESS PHONE l .r')J '1!,n-vffvh1H ;J ,7/ 5-.s;;_.z~ ,21£:I .Sz,s- 2. ~ ~ ~701J. ~ I DATE 0(1 c,le;y ) ,,/:1 J '11 I I JB8-1877 t;/i<=t/9 't I I ,.1Jtq~ :, 4\1~ ~s. ~-1(/1 1 t/i( 1;-1rr'lt ,,. 5. / .,, I l I »-tAt,A,/t / ·' 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Petition Paa• Nuaber ~ ' , .. I . . 0 - • • • (~ • '· .. THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT. ADDRESS ,, - "1,5' 91 €. F !rrp fl: '7i/-¥0 <ii ~ . .5&1 ~~~* 7rf1-5Jl'-7 4 \ -;' . . -~ ' ~ .. I 8Pc( /i ti:.,. L 4--7J,-~::,-q) ; ,-,1 .. , ,L ·'! -~ i:.., ~~----'--·-~·-- . . t ..... • . I . • 0 - - • • • ... • ~' -... V November 19. 1994 To: Member• of the En9lewood City Council You will find encloaed a copy of petitions siqned by over one hundred and ei9hty (180) property o,rner• ~r••Jdeat• of R-1-A zoned district• in Englewood. These signators aak that you vote to reject the propoaed Council Bill lfo. 50 regardin9 home occupations in R-1-A districta in Englewood. .-- . ' • . ' .. I. • 0 ]- - • • • • j,, l ffi_.,r{ .,,/ .. -</y i ,:/4,_4-~ '--/ / .-· /',z . ;;r .,./../7:(_.-, tP ~ .,/M.. ,. I/ f" 5 5' /. ),z-.._,&., ~ &,Y? ~;_' ~~ -<"'-r---/. e.-c 7 '? //:) THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AIIENDNENT. NAME ADDRESS 1. ,:Ot:ri.iJ J . .$1;~ 1ff'f~.~ 8 • t C .·' ~,. t... . .,. . j I C i, 7'27 r ,s. d,4f't1 <tr ~ :1.. 5,~tf~,c-' ·/ ' r -~<s ~. Jh <'c"\ ·. I ....J •I ' I .,, Petition Paa• Nuaber ~'--- PHONE DATE 2,l-6et/7 II~;,-9f" 7ft• Z(,J/ (I-ff,·· 1Y 7Zf-c:7'+7 1¢ :zj,,,, rz,11-w.22 11 /JtJt,' 9'f 2rl.-1»/ # 7{[. ,;J f tll , ,-I b' J;'f /()-JJ'/.J 11-h-·iv ,, , /(, J-'..., I. ·: Jl I-}':; \ £ . 111-6~/fe I . I •• II t'i /l/ 7k:l~/¥6 I VI~'/ l!"/-11~·1:.· 11-1t-'i7 I • • 0 ]- • • t• • (. THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY UWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT. NAME ADDRESS PHONE DATE 1. C:J,4 __ 7Jt. 'l./dq41t17, 'tf,p.fi ,.,d':f/:'~ ?ft,l-'1~ l/,v;:I?' I )0~ · !) ?7 ' > • I l ~Ol-·-r ,,---.r ' 2 -;f /// L/, ,~l.'--.JJ -:.1 ~'-', ,....\r,-l[A-td-1,f(,o 7.f'f--t--:7'/,"1 IJ,,11,,llf; I . / y . •' 1 J • I ; ii.<,.~~.u?, '1't~ldtu.,a,r JI,., 7tN."77f3 Lt·l[·7f ~-4*--......::.::::.._ ·=J,~'1.,=/ ~ i.f f 7 :s-$' ~, 1, 1« ,,1,,0 11 /t c/N , .J:~, i d<-C .l ··-h)·~-,-. r ef 7 ~·-..,:·. ,··i7,)· .··1/;lc> . / 6. / ........ · -l . ~ -.,:'. . . \ .:i ·""-,--<;_·. ~<-~'-·"'""·, ..... c_ .. _ •. , f I · If · ... I.L 12 . ....:........&.-~··~·-·----......:..~-"'' ·'· 1 l~'c ,LJ,,c:9-,..,t ~15 }~-4'rf'f>!I 14 '~~ ~"-+t, 5 ,5 lhv'ttt 'j)t . Petition Pa1e Nuaber ~ . ' • .. I . • 0 ]- • • • • THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF . THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO RE.JECT THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT. ADDRESS PHONE DATE ~~ct E ,biR:t::t'McLU A_ 7.P-lM' 1/.. 16 -?~ 2.~~-~ 2.2.01 c.0.-±h\c.,~f)~ 1~1-lft~'j ,,1\L{\\i ~ 3. c...-t....dt-.. 4 . ; ~ ;J-2" 1 ~ . ..&. kEm,-....TL :J:l 7r>-3 J .,~ 11 b, bl': ~ ~«:. ~f e. a.~~,,t_ 2'f-.f3't--1~1~ I 5. ~~ v~·l'cP~~ Jif'/-J--:4/,k ~~&-· ' ' G> 'I , 6 • i k:..A. ..._ \,) i4 I < I i ~- 1J. tiLj.JatitPv 14. ~XI! µa M~i-1 2B1 f v-.J ...... ,ti:!. '?I ~r4ii /,~t,f et- 3 ,J II 1, ~ to.AO t 2Llrl C M,Jm."¢1 fJ. s1:rz;. ~0 ~.LdfY> j/3~ 1 ~, e:TY u-11-'N 7K1-n 7i,, urp,1 7'6 I -11,3 1 :> //-1?-'7', ,, I 1 Mr/tf, ·C t[d 1/-l?-s'f~. ' 2~~c. ~44, ,ff~b-71 iz?k~ «~ak&I l ~,L,,g, 4,,a, ?IJ. f,9;71 1j.t7/ff Z-rlZP ~(iYc '/ll-1S?J~ Petition Paa• Nuaber ~ . . •. .. ., I . • -• t • • •, THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, ~N ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD HUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDHENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT. NAME ADDRESS PHONE DATE I~ _t2r3.4 )3():;._ f:'. ll~(},,,, 711-3Y'J:, 1th hr 2-~~ ~ .2;.:i. ,!!. ~7F/-J1p,-,,f& J~~R '-'<I-I= ;;,;Kf.g E ~&-::Y,/ ,.'./,?/<;, (/ ~-t ( ? •-.d~ £hngrA ,"l.;i(.,:+ e . 0..~'fB ull'1h4 ( , s~ %' ~ ~~ E, ])~11>11>1,tV:f Av<= ?flOJ-595'-{ ttj11/9t./ 6. £/t .&11 ~ h-£~ ,,1/~1 ~ ,Jk,? ~~..,,, r/lc-P '?YI-~ 7o, 11 J, J /f, I I ; ~~· 7itLlvi:ur1i. ·Rf-v31"> ~ 8 • ~;=~u..:t-~ '7 L?~ ~d {Q J"3f-1.v'I 11 /0f~[ 9. F.G.:t{_ ~1 ,J'--"-=--. f,_._,.,_,/ _:;, )'.I(' /' y'..,,-;;: ,( C,v(,4(;\,<,J~ o ·-; . q -:i J .i-t. I 1 , 1 ~ / ';;-- 12. ~ cxl,. .,,. ;'p;: t ;=: zt,-:t,-& u!,tW ' , I < •· 1 f • ~ I :::~~ £>,'//ufu ~A~)j ;.;;#fy ( .................. -!l. .., I . • 0 , ]- - I • • II~ • " · .. • ~. .. THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. SO, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AIIENDNENT. NAME 1. S:.arr~Q 2.~li( l1)rfi)JifiP .. .. ADDRESS PHONE ,<oz -rl<:>z. DATE II-1<'1-9'( 3. ~\ ~-t).. .w tJ-_\ \_).._'\_~~_:s_a-.._~-- 4. ______ 19 t -~~"'- 5. 6 ·. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Petition Pa1• Nuaber ft.:/' • I • ' .. I . . 0 • ]- • . •~ • .. THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OP THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY \'ALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E~GLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AHENDttENT. 7fft4{6) I t/lG/~'f , 761-l375 11/•b/'t'(· 4le'"k19~ 71-2 -vr1~q I f/l!c ,J1'i II) lb \qi: 1/-1 b · Tt 'JL· ,I _: '-' . kt; . ') -. (-, ?;,i~7 ~ .\l\A)f C,. 1~,-tsll, 11-11c~ ~/3) '1. z;.;,,u Ci 'J3l -i7cJf IJ-jtp-ff 3 ( 0 't ~]a, , (YJ,_ 3 I IJ 7 ~ · /.L'q., tJ/. I .;r.35' ~ ~ f1I Petition Page Nuaber ~ 7,ff..-J 1!1,-/ I --/7 -'1 'f 7i'1:µsi 11-17.41 · , .. I • • 0 , ]- - • ,,. -• • ·, THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOKE OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY . VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AKENJ>NENT. ADDRESS PHONE DATE 1..__... ____ ?iJi_<Ln._u_f,<l.,) 311 ~ 5 . /ark St 7d/-u/t/O ft{,/9~ ~17S c;_; (.«I{ ST 781-7]13-IV/fff'r Petition Paa• Nuaber __.:J__ '· ... I . • 0 , ]- - • • • . ~ ·, • .. THE UNDERSIGNED. BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16. CHAPTER 4. OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, t 985. REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL . HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS. HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AKENDtlENT. NAME ADDRESS PHONE :: }SJ ttJ;·tr ~:s.,,._,: __ :__.5~----·~ ....... ".) ...... ~-:=--(,'::,-~;~~: Petition Paa• Nua'ber .I> ~ ~ • I • . I. • 0 1- • • ,, - ... • I~ • ' <. . ,,. THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOKE OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AMENDKENT. 8. 10.:¢::··,., ;/,i 11 . t .:..~4c·.., ·1 I ' c --. 13.~~~~·---~-------------~~- '/-/7 _.,y 7&i·7(;,VC l ;-:;/J ·,,_ L~\.J~t'.';/..-t<'· 7-:,·7<.,~;, q-12 ~ ~'l.10 S'"o LAf/lYC ($"p~. 7(,,/-~ll¥ 1/· l(r ?1 Petition Paa• Nuaber ~ . ' ' • .. I . • 0 • - - • ,, -• • • ·, (. THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO . 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AKEIIDttENT. PHONE DATE 1. "/?(-~.? ////;IP~ 2. \ __ · .. ,,r , , ' . /,)· .., ' .. · \ "' ~. ---- ·;-. ~" \\}.'_.\\ I {i -,· 1 • • , L , (J· . J_ ,· L /_ L · '·(',. ,-.jJ ~ ........ -----~~--· ... _. r ..:(....;.·--1-·-· .,..;....· --------/-/ .I!" • • ~ ~ -< 1 ,.,-, \-::/ . . . • ,~1 . ~ .-;7--'"/ j_fz7 JI A7'i -·-'~·~x--~><-'--~?-··l __ 1_~-~~~r t 6h~v~, / / \ ) ? 1 ,· _) I . P!9o So 0 7dw ol.Rfo J . ~ Petition Pa1• Nuaber ~ J€,7.y(.)~ ,,/,;> 7L-~; ·&l;J 1~ -!,z / 1v-011r "189 -'!> J /1-11-/ 7 -£ti 717-JJ,~ 1/-17 -?fa . ' .. ., I· • 0 - - • • ,~ ·, • <. THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT. ADDRESS 3/.3'( s; J: <14-: Jt- 2. ~~~...£..L_-=-~-3r1 l So. V L-vJ2 ~:c PHONE DATE 74/ ~ ~$F-tr:t'&-9 7bl· 0-13S ti-({:a 3. _____ ............... ....._1__ .21% E.~Jt 7&'-1(tJ'l //-It·~ •.l:~-j-,Ld. tJ?~n2,1,d:~ n;. .. 71,,7 ~ s • .Ji;..,..., ) @J...., 3,u, 5 . V'"<-}tr-'lt,/-'fllJ 1•/!•1 6 • ...£atw./., dlodp= 3-/1,1 s Vc~_.(t:,. , 7fl-12f6 /Jfh/9'. ::~~ ~=:; ::~~ :::: ~~:~ 9. tk·~j,., t. ~ ~,-.-, /... ~~ A! '7jJ/--ft7t;. ,,;, '}1( .2,01£4.7J&,bnuwea: ti :u2--o:zzc;; ullrl,+ zr, ~t/r7 //#f /!'t; , -5ffl S. fLne 7t)·27((~ 11-IJ>-% Petition Pa1• Nuaber .....!.!._ ...... . . .. ., I. • () , ]- • . ... • .. THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. SO, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILi . HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AKENDttENT, DATE l(-1;'1-'I 'I: NAME .. R~ L (9.Jo4fl ADDRESS PHONE ;.t9,o £. f\o~ a-. 1'll-16'il Petition P•1• Nuaber . ' I. • 0 ]- - • • THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN A.~ENDMENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AMENDIIENT. , NAME /) ADDRESS PHONE DATE .. iw; 1f. ~ n?, r Jt?· ~ 1&1-,:,m tl:Lrn ,c \..L,¥-' d:U,9 ?i, \JJl'm.~ ""\\,1 -~,~~ 11-t)-'<~ , _dlr}.~ .;iz.s2.d,,.r.u,..1+ 'W-lm /1.kllfl 4.~nna. V. Unttuu,v ~ 759 ...,J . .Jl~<;l,,J 78/-/f?.57 ////'?/f~ s. l!-tt.,_l'! t .z?fi ""'l telt7t: 6. /~hA.. J~ ,/ ,).73-0 .s~. lt..c.SJ,,iv.3~,... 781-5~1.Jt. /1-17-j., 172 W l~A-.. 1~1-•""V,, /t-0-i. '-7{) S::•> ·'r=-1 4 > "'-')' 7/,/-&.)8(, J/·17·ff 78Kvll/J. J/-rJ-<Jt/ -~ 1"'. s. p.., ,v: I }t-Jl·5J I t-17 · 'J<./ Petition Paa• Nuaber '~ .• •• ·' f ' . ' I I . • 0 , I - • • • . . THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. SO, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED ANEIIDIIEIIT. NAME ADDRESS l O .(],,~ /L. MP...,/i ~ 2 i a i t. U;.,.J..bi ..J,_ 11. JLJr~ 7 22e:>j , wsr4cr1i':n 12 .fl)..(\ Q.JL.__ LlM,VVA-r J7l,o s khA.Ni hM 13./J~~ f ~fa? " /lh4J~ 14.~a.~~ ;;i~1s-~ ·-..· Petition Paa• Nuaber ~ PHONE DATE 7t/-327/J 11-11·'1'1 'f ~ f t1)d ,1,J7fi 7J'l-HCo12 1,,,., ,(f./ ?r/·7t::.2~ //·o ·'1JC.. • 18,-1422 I'/,") /9y ]{,(~ ~ 19.i-l~~ --I • • 0 -• . ~·· (. THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER ANl> RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO, 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL . HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT. NAME , 1. l"4.t i / ~ ~i.tA-7 7 2~~ 3. >z~4t.?t«itt-4W&t': ;,:JJ /' 2 // p 4 •,L/ <-0&--22Zt?«ai 4'C'L ~ik.e~ ·-~a~ ,,.!, . 7 ·J i / 7 • q1 · 1,, • U , , ((IM/tl!IU ... (' I 8 ... \ .. i41-c~ 7!::!·~f~t"!~ 9. V: 6,d.~;tt(E..-</( V .. .,,-J • 10. •: (-{ (k · .J ("1..<'"-l J d 11 . ~Tfu/ Z'lc ~ZQ-h., 12. @~i£'_ Id/Ix~ 13. ,,~L.o ADDRESS PHONE DATE .; rgg Sa Crjb 1s,-&,,~1a 11-,c.,- :zrjrr aS,, Oy<ie~ ?r/-wu~ //-/k-.l".,· 7 Jf/j1/J $ &##{&PP 1el-51.f':R /1--/6 -'1" ol7ft? 4,,-, %:i'b: 7!/-/.frff d-/1-ZY &g8f/ .x, dJJe,~ 7@B-l'I~ tl-tt,-9¢ &rEV .S q¢,& 7tp.;J-/YIO //-/~ -?f zyz1ek~sr ;.. r ~ b .£c, ale.t,~ cu ~'In s C C/ll .vl st' ?i .3 . c;e,I{~ JI-/(, . Cff 7g/-076 ?» 1/-17-'{'I 1[1 t,SL 7 11-17-'17 28.l-~~l.i il_-/?_f;/1 73,. ~,~ ,,-t1-<tc/- 71,,_ (n1(, ,, t"71'1t , zll-7•Jr II f:1/f~ Petition Paa• Nuaber ~ . , ... I • • 0 ]- - • . ~ ·, • ~- THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN R-1-A DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, OP THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOKE OCCUPATIONS, AND FEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL REDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS, HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO REJECT THI PROPOSED ANENDIIBJIT. NAME ADDRESS PHONE DATE I. R ~ /~~ '{(So5a, ElNW 5T. 7$1-6¥1/ 11-f?:?,C 2. J4ft ... ,~:.,, Ju..~-I-ff,/ .. ~'-' 'f:! 5"o So. ~~--d:t 7$/-1!.~71 //-11· 9'f: ,.~~ <ft '{O ,$ ,'2Lv,....}j.o_1,1_7;,-0-LJ-/7-'/~ 4. y~/l;;: l{l(,o f Hvl'UA rr. 71::.I-JI'tJ ,,hd'ly 5-~~ -. ''_" _" - •. "7; 0. ~.JVJIL ,U~!>-s.,,~ 1.(5\,:xi£fl;n4-~ 429£:rl ~ .. 4£~~ 9. / .. £~.~ / :./ 7 ' 10. 4r-' c /Jlcklwul( 11, <y(IA~ /J-w·lv ' ' 13. ________________________ ___ 14. ________________________ ___ '$1-!£1-,5'q . A{;R(I/Y '(1.~C ~ a1,,,Jf Petition Paa• Nuaber ~ •• 11 I I It ,,-,~ -91. )/#J-2 ~ I /-l'i!:·'ly ti-II'-'iy 11-1k ,,(,? ... .. I. • 0 ]- ]- ~LIJTION NO. d.- 8l!!RIF.s OF 19!H ~ ~- • • .. • tmlOLUTION APPODft'ING JU11T1N DIIOllT M YOUTH LIAISON TO THE PUBLIC JJBRUY B04RD .. Tim CftT Ol'IINOLSWOOD. OOUJPAJ» .. WHEREAS, there ia a youth ftlCIIDC7 oa the Bnpwood Public library Board;and WHEREAS, Juatin Knipt bu applied &,ran appointment u youth member to the Enalewoocl Public Library Board; and WHEREAS, the Enalewoocl City Council deeirN to appoint Justin Knicht .. youth member to the Enatewoocl Public Library Board; NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sec;tipg 1. Juatin Knicht ia hereby appointed aa youth member to the Englewood Public Library Board and •uch term ab.all expire June 30, 1996. ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED this 21st day of November, 1994. Sheri Gulley, Mayor £ou!7 A.irn., City Clerk I, Louc:riabia A Ellia, City Clerk for the City of Em!lewoocL hereby certify the above ia a true copy of Belolution No. "~ . ' • ' ' .\. I . . 0 - - • • • ... .. THE UNDERSIGNED. BEING A PROPERTY OWNER AND RESIDENT IN AN 1-1-6 DISTRICT IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. AND BEING AWARE OF COUNCIL BILL NO. 50, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLB 16. CHAPTER 4. OP THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE. 1985, REGARDING HOKE OCCUPATIONS. AND PEELING THAT SUCH AN AMENDMENT WILL HAVE A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON R-1-A DISTRICTS AND WILL cllEDUCE PROPERTY VALUES IN SAID DISTRICTS. HEREBY PETITION THE COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO RE.JECT TBB PROPOSED MIIOMPI. NAME ADDRESS PHONE DATE l. csi~ ~;~ !flSQ$o. Etttw ~T. 71/-6'11! 11-1,r?t 2. /¥«-~i< Jb+: G,:;4,-_.;,JJ.,-u.-'f/~C) So.'9L.~J:r 'T$/·{.~7/ //-/1·'/f ,!;~./.~r-, q, '{o.$ ,'lLu..J-)01e_1-9;,¥,-11-'7-'b 4. V 12;;: l{tE,o /. ff..,,u.,. fr. ?tl-JT'tJ ,,t,,lrv 5-~~ (I II It 1 I I ' 11 ,, •. .;;: [). ~· w.,g_ ./:2,~!>-.S.cffMlrHI 1.(5\a-L/20.:,,~ 1129.C4 ~ a.4,..(~ N£:C S«, //<l'f""' 9. ,,,~-c~.~ '1>..'fC .£;, t:.k,1,o,S'f )/#)-)~ l/-l'i(·1y '/ :/' 1 I l O. d1f"' c hie klk,fr,&i( '" ·~JJ.441,,, ' ~ 11·11'· '/y 12. _________________ ___ 13. _________________ ___ 14. ________________ __ hti ti OD Pase lluaber -t-f,_ • • • 0 • -• • ' > ,. CITY FECBVED 0, EIB.EWOoo, OOlO. NOV JI i--l OFFICE OF 1lE CITYC&.ERK ' ' •. .. I. ' . . , 0 • • • ]- • laOLUTION NO. d- S!RIES OF 19!M <. • • • aaoLUTION APPOIMTING JU8'l'IN KNIGHT AS YOUTH LIAISON TO THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD IIO& TIIB cn'YOPDIOLSWOOD, COLORADO. ,.. WHEREAS, there is a youth vacancy on the Eqlewoocl Public Library Board; and WHEREAS, Justin Knight bu applied for an appointment u youth member to the Enclewood Public Library Board; and WHEREAS, the Ena:lewood City Counc::il desires to appoint Justin Knight as youth member to the Englewood Public Libriry Board; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: 5ec;tiqn 1. Justin Knipt is hereby appointed u youth member to the Englewood Public Library Board and auch term aball apire June 30, 1996. ADOPTED AND APPROVED thia 21st day of November, 1994. Sheri Gulley, Mayor A~ ~t/. ti,/. ~A.Ellia, City Clerk I, Loucriabia A. Ellis, City Clerk for the City of EQldewoocl. hereby certify the above is a true copy of Reeolut:ion No. ,,_ . , • .. I . • 0 ]- - RESOLUTION NO. d... SERIF.s OF 1994 · ... (. • • • A RESOLUTION APPOINTING JUSTIN KNIGHT AS YOUTH LIAISON TO THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. Jr .. WHEREAS, there is a youth vacancy on the~ Public: Library Board; and WHEREAS, .Justin Knipt baa applied for an appointment u youth member to the Englewood Public Library Board; and WHEREAS, the Enalewoocl City Council deliree to appoint .Justin Knipt u youth member to the Englewood Public Library Board; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCil. OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sec;tigp 1. .Justin Knieht is hereby appointed u ,oath member to the Englewood Public Library Board and such term aha11 apire June 30, 1996. ADOPI'ED AND APPROVED this 21st day ofNOftlDber, 1994. ~ <klrll. ~. City Clerk I, Loucriahia A. Ellia, City Clerk for the City of li1Mm,no11. hereby certify the above is a true copy of Reaolutian No. " - ' , • . .. I . . 0 - RESOLUTION NO. _ SERIES OF 1994 "'· • • • A RESOLurION APPOINTING JUSTIN KNIGHT AS YOUTH LIAJSON TO THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD FOR THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, there is a youth qcaq on the Bnptwood Public libnry Board; and WHEREAS, Justin Knipt bu applied &,ran appai.ntment • :,oath member to the Englewood Public Library Board; and WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council dNirea to appoint .Jutin Knight u youth member to the Enclewood Public Library Board; NOW, THEREFORE, BE rr RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sec;tigp 1. Justin Knight is hereby appainted u :,oath member to the Englewood Public Library Board and nch term llball apire June 30, 1996. ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED this 2ht clay of'Ncmmmer, 199'. A1'TEST: Loucriahia A. Ellis, City Clerk I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, City Clerk for the City of Enalewoocl, Colorado, hereby certify the above is a true copy ofltelolution No._, Seriea ofl.99&. Loacrilbia A. BIila ' ' ..... 6 b .. I . . 0 - ] • ( • • • .. BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 1994 COUNCIL BILL NO. 1iO INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BURNS AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Trl'LE 16, CHAPl'ER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS. WHEREAS, home occupations have been permit&ed in all nlidential sone districta ucept in the R-1-A lince the 1950'1; and WHEREAS, IOCietal DOl'IDI and community needt have chanpd over time and uc1udinc home occupation• in the R-1-A dittrict it now not in the community'• beat intereat; and WHEREAS, additional chanpa to the home occapation nplatiam themlelves alto reflect the nNdt and deairea of the community; and WHEREAS, th ... amendmenta help clarify and make more lfflcient the overall admini1tration and enfOTCement of the Comprehentive 1.oninc Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Eqlewoocl Plannins and 1.oninc Commiation held a Public Hearing on theae propoaed amendmenta on October 19, 1993, reviewed and recommendecl the amendments; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 The Englewood City Coancil hereby app1 ovn amenclinc Title 16, Qaapt.er 4, Section 2, Subeection M, Parqraph 5, of the Bnpwood Municipal Code which thaD read at follow,: lM-1: R-1-A SINGLB-1'.AIIILY Bl8PSNCZ DllfflllCI' Thia Di1trict it compoaecl of certain quiet, low-4entity reaidential UNI of the City. The reculation1 for thi1 Di1trict are detiped to 1tabiliae and protect the euential charact.eri1tic1 of the Diltrict, AND to promote and mcourap a aaitable mvironment for family life. ancl te prehil,i,Mlirili• fl• ••-•eial...,.. willliB Mae....., Tothw endl, development it limited to a relatively low concentration, and pennittecl UNI are limited ba1ically to tingle-family dwellinp, educational inRitution1 and nligioua inlltitution1, plua certain public f'acilitin, which aerve the Nllidlnta of the Diatrict. M.-5. HOME OCCUPATION. OCCUPATIONS CUSTOIIARILY INCIDENTAL TO THE PRINCIPAL USE AS A RBSIDBNCB WBBN CONDUCTED IN THE SAME DWELLING, PROVIDED THAT THE FOLLOWING CONDfflONS ARE MET: -1- ' ' ; " ' 10a ... I . • 0 '32xl ]- • ,,._ • I • • ' .. A. SALBS ON THE PBBNISBS. (1) THE SALB ON THE PBBIIISBS OF ITDIS WHICH HAVE BBBN IIADB, GROWN, OB PUPAllBD ON TBB PBBIIISBS SHALL BB PBRIIITl'BD. . (2) THE SALB ON THB PBBIIISBS OF ANY 1TBII WHICH HAS NOT BBBN IIADB, GllOWN, OB PUPAllBD ON THB PBBlll8BS 8IIAIL BB PBOBIBft'BD. (3) FINB ABTS STUDIO IN WHICH INS'l'llUCTION IS GIVBN IN FINB ABTS FOB GROUPS OF NOT IIORB TRAN ,OUR (4) PBBSONS SHALL BB PBRllffl'BD. (4) TUTORING OF NOT IIORB THAN ,OUR (4) PBBSONS AT ANY ONS TIIIB SHALL U PBlllllTl'BD. B. SALBS on THB PBBIIISBS. 8ALBS on THE PBBIIISBS OF SUCH ft'BIIS AS PBISONAL OB HOUBBHOLD OOODS SUCH AS THOSE PRODUCTS OPJl'BRBD BY AVON, AMWAY, FULLER BRUSH, WATKINS, BTC., SHALL BB PBBIIITl'BD. C. THE OCCUPATION SHALL BB OPBllATBD BNTIBBLY WITBIN THE DWBLLING UNIT AND ONLY BY THB PUSON OR PBRSONS IIAINTAINING A DWELLING UNIT THBRBIN. D. NO ASSISTANTS SHALL BB BIIPLOYED. B. TBB HOUBS AND IIANNBll OF SUCH U8BS AND THB NOISB CRBATBD TBBRBBY SHALL NOT IN'RllFDB WITH TBB PBACB, QUIBT, OB DIGNITY OF 'l'IIB NBIGBBOBHOOD AND AD.JOINING PBOPDTIBS. F. TBB OfflCB OB HOIIB OCCUPATION SHALL NOT BAVB A SBPABATB 0111'81DB BNTBANCB. G. INCIDENTAL STOBAGB SHALL BB ALLOWED FOB ITDl8 IIADB ON THB PUIIISBS ANDtOB SOLD on THB PBBIIISWS. H. TBB omcs oa OCCUPATION, INCWDING STORAGE OF IIATDIALS, aQUIPIIBNT, INVDTOKY ANWOB SUPPi.DB, SHALL NOT lfflLID IIOU THAN TIDD HUNDBBD (IOO) SQUAD FUT; P80VIDSD, BOWSVD, THAT TRIS DOSS NOT APPLY TO FOSTSa-FAIIILY CAD OB A DAYCAJlB B0118. I. .J. A DAY-CAD BOIIS FOB THB CAltB OF CBILDUN IN ACCOJl. DANCS Wffll 8TATB UCSNBING JmOULATIONS SHALL BS PBRIIITTBD. THB HOIIS OCCUPATION SHALL NOT GINSBATS DCBSSIVE VEBICUU& ftAfflC O& PAIIIDNG IN THB AllSA OF TBS B0118 OCCUPATION. PAIUmfG SHALL BS -2- •. # .• • ... I . • 0 • • • 0 - BY AUTHORITY <>m>INANCE NO ._ 8BIIIBS OF 111N COUNCIL BILL NO. 60 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL IIBIIBER BURNS AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ffl'LE 16, CIIAPl'ER 4, OP THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1185, RBGARDING HOIIE OCCUPATIONS. WHEREAS, hMDe -.,.tiona haw bNll permitted in all Naidlntial sone cmtricta ucept in the R-1-A linee the 1910'a; and WHEREAS, -.ta) norma and community neecla have cbanpcl over time and uc1udinc home occupation• in the R-1-A diatrict ia now not in the community'• beat interest; and WHEREAS, additional chanan to the home occupation replationa themaelvea a1ao ref1ect the needa and clesirea m the community; and WHEREAS, theae amendments help clarify and make more efficient the overall adminiatration and enforcement of the Comprehensive 1.cming Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the EncJewoocl PJannine and 1.oninc Commiuion held a Public Hearing on theae proposed amendments on October 19, 1993, reviewed and recommended the amendments; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: 6m;t,ipn 1 The EncJewoocl City Council hereby approves amendiq Title 16, Chapter 4, Section 2, Subaection M, Paragraph 5, of the En,lewoocl Municipal Code which ahall read u follows : lM-2: B-1-A SINGLE-FAMILY IIB8IDBNCE D18'1111CI' Thia District i1 composed of certain quiet, low-denaity reaidential area of the City. The regulations for thi1 Diatrict are deaiped to atabilise and protect the euential characteri1tic1 of the Diltrict. AND to promote and mcourap a lllitable mvinlnment for family life. anll .. ,..._i, MliwHi11 ,I• 11-•eial .....,.. wiMlia Ille Bi...._ To theae enda, development i1 limited to a relatively low concentration, and permitt.ed un are limited baaically to ain1le-family dwellinp, educational inatitationa and relipou inatitutiona, plua certain public facilitin, which 111'¥9 the l"llidenu fl the Diltrict. M.-15 . HOME OCCUPATION. OCCUPATIONS CUSTOIIARILY INCmBNTAL TO THE PRINCIPAL USE AS A RESIDENCE WIIBN CONDUCTBD IN THE SAME DWELLING, PROVIDED THAT THB FOLLOWING CONDfflONS ARE IIBT: -1 - • ..... - • 10a .. I . • 0 . , , ]- • • ,,,_ • I • • '· RESTRICTED TO ON STREET AND NORMAL ON SITE PARKING CUSTOMARILY ASSOCIATED WITH THE PRINCIPAL PBRIIITl'BD USB. NO IIORE THAN FOUR VEHICLES PARKED ON THE STREET AT ANY ONB TDIB, AND NO IIORB THAN PIJl'TBBN (16) ROUND TRIPS PER DAY GBNBRATBD BY THB OPERATION OF A HOIIE OCCUPATION. K. IN NO BVBNT SHALL ANY HOIIB OCCUPATION INCLUDE THB FOLLOWING BUSINBSS OR COIIIIBRCIAL ACTIVITIES OR BQUIPIIBNT, OR SOIILAR BUSINBSS OR ACTIVITY: (1) AN111AL HOSPITAL OR DNNBL. (2) ASPHALT PAVING BUSINBSS. (3) BODY, IIBCHANICAL REPAIR. OR IIODIPICATION OF IIOTOR VBHICLBS. (4) THB SALB, STORAGB, IIANUFAC'nJBB OR ASSBIIBLY OF GUNS, KNIVES, OR OTHBR WEAPONS OR AIIIIUNfflON OTHBR THAN FOR PBBSONAL USB. (&) COIOIBRCIAL HEALTH CARB FACILITIBS. (6) DUIIP TRUCKS. (7) RESTAURANTS. (8) TOWING BUSINBSS. (9) WHOLBSALB OR BBTAIL USBS OF ANY ITBIIS ON OR OFF OF THB PDIIISBS BXCLUDING SUBSBCTIONS A AND B HBRBOF. (10) PROCBSSBS INVOLVING THB DISPENSING, USB, OR RECYCLING OF HAZARDOUS OR FLAIIIIABLE SUBSTANCBS AND IIATBIUALS. (NO RBGULATION IS INTBNDED ON THB SALB OF PLAIIIIABLB SUBSTANCBS PACKAGED ACCORDING TO LAW. 8ectior 2 The Bnclewood City Ceanci1 hereby QPl'OftS ... IUllberinc and amenclinc Title 16, Chapt.er 4, Sectian 3, Sall 11 cti.. II, Puapaph 4. tithe ........ llulricipal Code which aball nad u followl: IM-a: ~1-11, ~PAIIILY PMIIRNC&DllfflUCT II. +. &. Home Oecupation. Oreeapetim, 1111&....0, iDcidental to the principal UII .. • ,..we-............ ill ... --dwellin,, PNridecl tu& the followinc canclitiom an INt: •. .....the,.--. -3- .. , .... • . ... I . • 0 ]- • • • (1) The ale OD the premi-of it.ems which haft been made, pown, OI' p,epued OD the premi .. lball be permittecl. (2) The ale on the premiw ol any item which baa not been made, pown, or prepared on the premi1e1 1hall be prohibited. (3) PINE AllT8 STUDIO IN WHICH INSTllUCTION IS GIVEN IN P1NB AllT8 POK GROUPS OF NOT MORE TRAN l'OUR (4) PBBSONS SHALL BE PBlllOTl'ED. (4) TUTORING OF NOT MORE TBAN l'OUR (4) PERSONS AT ANY ONE TDIE SHALL BE PBRlll'M'ED. b. Sain otr the pnmiaea. Sain tlf the premiMI of 1uch it.ema u penonal or houebold poda aach u thole pndact.e otrend by Avon, Amway, Fuller Bruh, Wat.kinl, etc., all be pennitt.ecl. c . The occupation all be operated •tirely within the dwellinc unit and only by the panan or penom maintaininc a dwelliq anit therein. d . No Uliltantl all be -ployN. e. The hoan and IIIUUlff ol aach -md the naiae crat.ecl thereby ,hall not interfere with the peace, quiet, or ctipity of the neipborhoocl and &lijGinmc propertiel. r. The .mc. orh-.-.etioa llaall not haw a..,.... mtranee. (. lacidlDtal ..... all be a1JolNd for if.eml .. OD the pnmiNI and/or ..W otrthe ..--. h . The ... or 111 Ill Mime, iDcladinc ltonp ol mat.eriala, eqaip-t, inftllt.orJ and/or....., mall not atiliu more than thr9e handnd (IOO) ....... IN&; .......... ....._., that thil don notapplyt.e...._ family care or a day-care boae. i . A day-care .._ for the care ol ... (l) • II• E4) children IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE LICENSING REGULATIONS SHALL BE PBIDlffl'BD . .., lee ......... Ma •1•1 Ill J 1111 ;. 'Ree w et 1leellie a1IIN 1hP lee ._ ... 1111 ,awa, _. a 11111 J. liailali• fl W -· 1111 llalf (l) ... ..,. ...... -f aP1 _, ............... (114) .... , ... . THE HOME OCCUPATION SHALL NOT GSNBRATE DCBSSIVB VBIIICULAB TltAfflC OR PABKING IN TBS ADA OF TBS HOME OCCUPATION. PAIUDNG IRALL BE BESTRICTED TO ON STUBT AND NODIAL ON 81TB PARKING CUSTOIIAlllLY A880CIATSD WITH TBS PRINCIPAL PUIIITTBD USS. NO IIOU TRAN POUB Vl:HICUS PAmD ON TBS STUBT AT ANY ONB TDD, AND NO MOU TRAN PlffSBN (11) IIOUMD TltlP8 PD DAY .... ..... ,. - ... I . • 0 . , '32xl ] • • 0 :~ • GENERATED BY THE OPERATION OF A HOME OCCUPATION. k . In no event 1hall any home occupation include the followinr bu.aineu or commercial activitiea OR EQUIPMENT, OR SIMILAR BUSINESS OR ACTIVITY.: (1) Animal hospital or kennel. (2) Aaphalt pavmr buaineu. ~ ............. _, ......................... .. (~ (3) Body, mechanical repair, or modification fll mot.or vehicle,. (5) (4) 'l'he tale, atonp, manufacture or UNmbly fll pm, knivea, or other weapon, or ammunition other than for penonal me. (&) (5) Commercial health can f'acilitiea. m <6> Dump trucka. (8) (7) Re1t.aurant1. (9) (8) Towinc buaineu. (18) (9) Wholeaale or retail ues of any item, on or off of the pnmi1e1 aeludinc Ca) and Cb) HDBOF. CH) (10) Proceue1 innJvinr the diapenliq, ue, or neycliq of huardoaa or fluuuble ..a.taDCN and materiala. (No .,.ulation ia intmdld Oil the .... fll flammable aubat.aneea ~ ACCORDING TO LAW.) (Compnhauim 1.oainc Ord. 1985) I. All home occapation1 ahall be l'lliltend with the Department fll Commllllity Development upon completion of an inapection of the premiaea by the Department and the Pin Dmaion. (Compnhenliw 7.oninc Ord. 1985; amd. Ord. 83 SeriN 1990) Sec;t,ipn 3 The Enclewood City Council hereby app1'0VN rmumbmnc and amendinc Title 16, Chapter 4, Section 4, Sabwtion 11, Pafllll'llllh 4, fllthe ......_. Manicipal Code which lhall nad u followa: 1~ M. -+. 5. Home Occupation. Oorapetiona cultoaarily ineidmtal t.o the priacipal w a, a rnidence when -clact.ed in the ... dwellinc, proridad that the followiq conclition1 an IMt: a . Salea on the pnmiNL - (1) 'I'll• .... Oil the pnaiaN fll it.ema which haft been ..... pown, or ......... the,....... lhall be pendt.ed. -5- •• "' - • . .. I . • 0 '32xl ]- • • • • (2) The Ale on the premi ... of any item which bu not been made, pown, or prepared on the premiae1 ,hall be prohibited. (3) FINE ARTS STUDIO IN WRICH INSTRUCTION IS GIVEN IN FINE ARTS FOB GROUPS OF NOT IIOBE THAN FOUR (4) PBBSONS SHALL BB PBIDffl"l'ED. (4) TUTORING OF NOT IIOBE THAN FOUR (4) PBBSONS AT ANY ONE TDIB SHALL BB PB8111Tl'BD . b. Sale, olf the premise,. Sales olf the pnnaiNs of 1ach itema u penonal or houehold podl each • ..._ pndada aft'ered by AYOD, Amway, Fuller Bruh, Watkim, etc., ahaD be permitt.ed. c . The occapation aball be operat,ed mtirely within the dwellins unit and only by the penon or penon1 maintaininc a dwellinc unit therein. d. No auiltanta aball be employed. e. Tbe houn and manner of IUCb -and the noiae created thereby ,hall not interfere with the peace, quiet, or clipity of the neipborhood and lllijoininc propertiea. f . The oftlce or home occupetim aball not have a -,.rate oataide entrance. I. Incidental ...... lhall be ano..d fbr it.eml made OD the pnmiNI and/or IOld olfthe premiaea. h . The aftice or DCC .. If.an, incladinc ...... of aatariall, eqaipment, inventory an4'or aappliN, .... not atilisl ... than *-handnd (300) aquaN W; prowidad, .......... tut dm .... not apply t.olllt.er- family can or a daycare home. i. A day-care home for the can of •• (1) • ,._ m children IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE LIC~NSING llBGULATIONS SHALL BB PBBlll'ffBD. aai, IN ,-ail6N • a h1a1 •••, 1tiln. j . 111, -ef' ,.._ie a1l1N lllall IN ...... ill ,ea•, wilt. • 11W li:ai.ai1n ti 1111 •• .. ..., (I) .,..,,.,,, _. M liatl• ait J . "" tt.111 ...... M) 1Nr11, wa. THE HOIIB OCCUPATION SHALL NOT GBNBBATB BXCBSSIVB VBHICULAB TBAnlC OR PABKING IN TIIB AllB.\ OF THB BOIIB OCCUPATION. PAIUDNG SHALL BB USTBICTBD TO ON STUBT AND NOIOIAL ON SITE PARKING CUSTOIIABILY ASSOCIATED WITH TBB PRINCIPAL PBBlllffBD USB. NO IIOBE TRAN FOUR VBIIICLBS PARDO ON TBB STUBT AT ANY ONE TIIIB, AND NO IIOBB THAN nl'l'W (11) BOUND TRIPS PBB DAY -6- ' • . .. I . • 0 . , , xi ]- • • • t~ • '· GENERATED BY THE OPERATION OF A HOME OCCUPATION. k. In no event shall any home occupation include the following blalineu or commercial activities OR EQUIPMENT OR SIMILAR BUSINESS OR ACTIVITY: (1) Animal hospital or kennel. (2) Alphalt pafllll blllineu. (4J (3) Body, mechanieal repair, or modification of motor vehicle1. (Ii) (4) 'lbe ule, atorap, manufacture or uaembly of pna, knives, or other weapons or ammunition other than for .--.I me. (6) (5) Commercial health care facilities. (?) (6) Dump truck1. (8) (7) Restaurants. (lij (8) Towinc blaline11. (18) (9) Wholesale or retail UHi of any item, on or off of the premilN acladinc 1ubeection1 a and b IIBREOF. (H) (10) Proce1N1 inwlvinc the di1penliq, use, or recyclin1 of huanlous or flammable nbltancel and material,. <No nplation ii intended on the eale ot flam...W. nbatances wllieh .. paopcrl, packapd ACCORDING TO LAW.) (Comprehensive 1.oninc Ord. 1181) I. All home occupetian1 lhall be ......... with &be Depa.tment ot Community Development upon completion ot an inspection ot the pnmilel by the Departmmt and the Pin Dmlion. (Cemprebenme 7-ins Ord. 1985; amd. Ord. 63 Series lNO) Sgt.ipp ' 'lbe Enclewood City C-cil hereby SPllf'O¥'N rmamberins and amendin1 Title 16, Chapter 4, Section 5, S'lllleaction N, ........... 4, otthe Bapwood llrmicipal Code which shall read u follows: lM-1: N. -4: 5. Home occupation,. Occupations cut.omarily incidental to &be principal uae u a residence when conducted in tha IDie clwellinc, proridecl that the followins condition, are met: a. Sales on the premilel. (1) .... 'lbe eale on the premi ... of items which haft been made, crown, or prepared on &be pnmieN lhall be permitted. -7- ...... ,,, ~ • . ' I . • 0 .. , I I:,. . , -• • - <. (2) Tbe Nie on the pNIIUNI of any it.em which bu not been made, crown, or prepared on the premilet llhall be pnhibit.ecl. (3) PINE ABTS STUDIO IN WRICH lNSTRUCTION IS GIVEN IN PINE AJlTS POil GBOUPS OP NOT IIOBB THAN POUll (4) PBBSONS SHALL BB PDlfflTBD. (4) Ttrl'OlllNG OP NOT IIOBB TRAN POUll (4) PERSONS AT ANY ONE TDIB SHALL BB PDlll'ITBD. b . Salea off the premue1. Salea alf the premiles of each iteme u ........ or houeebold .... each u thclee ,.....tade offend by A'fllll, Am,n,y, PIIUer Bruh, Watkin1, et.c., ehaD be permitted. C. The occupation eha1J be operat.cl mtirel)' within the dwellinc anit and only by the penm or penone maintaininc a dwellins unit therein. d . No ueiatante mall be employed. e. Tbe home and manner of each 1IN8 and the noiee crealed thereby llball not interfere with the peace, quiet or dipity of the neipborbood and 81ijoininc propert;iee. f . Tbe .... baae -..... mall not haft • ..,.... outeide entrance. 1· Incidental ........ ..0 be ....... fir i--. ... m the pnmieee mdfol' .... off fl the........ . h. Tbeaffiee•NNJ C5m,...., ........ flaaeriale,eqmpmmt, ....... , wller ....... ..0 not mime ... then thrN handred (300) ....... W;pn,willed. ...... ,tllilt ...... not...,a,t.o ....... family care• a day-eare haae. i . A day-care h ... fer the care fl w U) • •• (6) children IN ACCOllDANCB WITH STATE LICBNSIN llBGULATIONS SHALL BB PBlllllTl'BD. aa, • ,.,.1M1 • • • lt1a1 11 ... ui,a. ;. 'Rle w .r 1h .. rie a1t1ra t 11 • Hali•• ill ,ea•, wilt.• tltlll Hai1Mi1B "1 ..... -· Mlf U) ............. M eilllle ait .... It.Ne IWll,r (116) •11,1••· -•- ..... I • • 0 , r ·. , I ){ I ' -• • ·, • '· - J. THE HOIIE OCCUPATION SHALL NOT GENERATE EXCESSIVE VEHICULAR TRAfflC oa PARKING IN THE A1lBA or THE HOIIE OCCUPATION. P.AllKING SHALL BE llESTaICTJ:D TO ON STDBT AND NORMAL ON SITE PAllKING CUSTOIIAlllLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE PRINCIPAL PBRIDTTBD UBB. NO IIOD TRAN POUR VKIIICLBS PARDI> ON TBB 8TBBBT AT ANY ONE TDD, AND NO IIORB TRAN l'iPIDH (11) IIOUND TIUPS PBll DAY GBNBllATED BY THE OPBllATION or A HOIIE OCCUPATION. k. In no event lhall any home occapation include the followinc bum ... or eom..-cial adimiN oa BQUIPIIENT, oa SDIILAll BUBINBSS oa ACTIVl'I'Y: 1. (1) Animal 1-pital or ir-.1. (2) Alplwt paYins buineu . .,) ........ 1wa•www, .. 111a1t1ll,1i1• • 11...aieiae. (3) Body, m1:hanical repair, or wodiftcation of mo&or ftllidea. c,) 'l1le ............. aanar.ctare or .....at,ly of pm, knives, or other.....-. or~ other than for penona11111. (5) Coaaercial IINlth-care faciliti•. (I) Daap tncb. (7) ........ ti. (8) Towinc bui-. (I) WlaolNale or Nail 11111 ot any "-a made m or oil of the ..,.._ aclwliJw mlr11:tien1 a• b BBBBOr. (10) Prau, .. inwhins the cli111m1m1, lllinc or recyclinc of ............_ or ftaaweNe •Waneee and aateriala. (No np1ation ii intwlad m the_.. of flaweehh ....._ Midr .. 111.,_ls pacbpd ACCORDING TO LAW.) (Ca1111r 1I •••we lllliac Orel 1111) All lloae ......,... -0 ................ l>lpartmmt of Com-malty Dne ...... t apon eompletion of an in1111ctfon of the ,...._ by the Dlpaataw.t and the Jl'lre Diridan. (Campnbmam r...1nc Onl. UU; ...._ Onl. U 8eriN lllO) -9- •, , .. I I I I • I . . ' • 0 - • • • • • :~ • 5. Parkinc Area. When an R-2 llediwn-Denaity 8-idence Diatric:t abutl or ia acij-t to a B-2 BulineN District, the portion of the lot alijacent to the Buaineu Diltrict may be ued u a parkiJtc ana by any commercial establilh-nt to a depth of twmty..ftft (25') if the followinc -«lition• are met: a. 'l1le pukinc ... must be acrNDed from t.be reaiden&iaJ portion of t.be lot by a m foot (8') opaque fence. Side yard feneN must also be prorided to acnen 8lijacent pnperty. "-e r.-lbaU also be m feet (8') in heipt acept that within tm W (10') of the nu praperty line, t.be renen cmmot aCNCl forty-two inchea (42") in heipt or be .... than My ....-t (Im') open. b . 'l1le pukinc ... must be of hard IUrfMe to prevmt the movement of dirt and clebria from the pukinc area onto the public ript-of'- wa:,. c. Parkinc at.ope must be plaeecl in t.be parkinc area to prevent danutce to t.be fence by fthiclea. d . Pnmaiona must be made far the collec:tian of trash u per City ordinance. e. The final dellip or the parkiq area muat be approved by the Director of Community Development or the appropriate deaipee. r. No atorap of vehicles ia permitt.ed and the lot ia to be uaed solely for the parkinc of employw or cu--. r. No vehicles in aceu or anen thouand (7,000) pounds may be parked in the parkinc area. h . The minimWD width oft.be parkinc ... ahal) be fifty feet (50'). i . The Director of Communit,y Dnelopment may deny the uae of any lot u a parkinr area if the above prcmaiona an not met or if -dition• an anuf'e. 'l1le Director'• nalinc may be appealed to the Board of .Alijuatmmt and Appeals. (Onl. 4 Seriee 1112) Semen 5. The Enclewood Cit,y Council hereby ....,,.... rmumberinr and •mendinr Title 16, Chapter 4, Section I, Subwtion II, Puapaph 4, of the Bnpwood llanicipal Code which lhall read u follows : 1~ M. -4. 5. Home occupationL Occupat.ioaa customarily incidmtal to the principal ue u a residence when -dact.ed in t.be ... dwelline, proricled that the followin( conditions an met: a . SaJea OD the premilea: - (1) The ale OD the pnmiNa of itema which haft been made, pown, or prepared on t.be ,.._... lbal) be permitt.ed. -10- ...... ,,. - • . I . • . , • I r ' t;. . - • • • • (2) The Ale on the premi ... of any item which bu not been made, crown, or prepared on the premiae1 ,hall be prohibited. (3) FINE ARTS STUDIO IN WHICH INSTRUCTION IS GIVEN IN PINE ABTS POK GROUPS OF NOT IIORE THAN FOUR (4) PBBSONS SJW.L BB PBRIIIT1'BD. (4) TUTORING OF NOT IIORB THAN FOUR (4) PERSONS AT ANY ONE TIIIB SJW.L BB PBRIIITl'BD. b. Sale, off the premiN1. Sain oil the premiaN of 1uch item, u penonal or houehold pods axil u th.. prodada oftilNld by Affll, Amway, Fuller Bruab, Watkins, etc., lhall be permitted. c . The occupation lhall be operated mtirely within the d-Dinc unit and only by the penon or penons maintainiq a dwellinc unit therein. d. No auiatanta lhall be employed. e. The houn and manner of auch UNI and the noi• crNted thereby 1hall not interfere with the peace, quiet, or dienity of the neipborhood and ~ propertiel. f. The office ar home occupation lhall nat have a aeparate out.aide entrance. 1 . Incidental ..._. lhall be .UOW9Cl for itema made on the prnailes and/or eoJd off the premiNI. h . The afflce CII' occapation, includinc ........ of materiala, equip-t, innntory -"-auppliee, lhall not atime ... than thrN haadnd (300) aqaare feet; prmded, bowner, that this.._ not apply to ...... family care or a day-care home. i. A day-care home for the care fll .. (I) le .., E•> childnn IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE LICBNSING REGULATIONS SJW.L BB PDlll'ITBD.-. lie ... ill••• a.._, 1111, 1li11. j-: 'Rte w ef el .... ie a1t111 1hP lie Haik:• ia ,aw•, with a •••I lillilati• • -_. •• llalF (U 11et11,ue:, _. ae ....-ail .......... ....., am .... , .... J. THE HOIIB OCCUPATION SHALL NOT GENERATE BXCBSSIVB VBBICULAR TBAfflC oa PABKING IN 'l'BB ABBA OF THE BOIIB OCCUPATION. PA&KING SHALL BB RESTRICTED TO ON STUBT AND NOBIIAL ON SITE PARKING CUSTOIIA&ILY A880CIATBD WITH THE PRINCIPAL PUIIITTBD USB. NO IIOU THAN POUR VBHICLBS PABDD ON 'l'BB STIIBBT AT ANY ONE TDD, AND NO IIORB THAN PlffBBN (11) BOUND TIUPS PBll DAY -11- ' • . .. I . • 0 . , I ! l;. '32xl ]- - 6. • • 0 t• • GENERATED BY THE OPERATION OP A HOME OCCUPATION. k. In no event shall any home occupation include the following bmineu or com-rcial activities OR EQUIPMENT OR SIMILAR BUSINESS OR ACTIVITY: (1) Animal hospital or kennel. (2) Aaphalt pavinc bUlineu. (~ (3) ...,, wechanical repair, or modiftc:ation of motor vehicleL (5* (4) The ule, ......, manufacture or auembly of IUJll, knmla, or other weapons or ammunition other than for penonal me. (&) (5) Commercial health care f'aciliti•. Cl> (6) Dump trucb (tij (7) Be1taunnt1. (9) (8) Towinc buineu. (le) (9) Who~e or retail ues of any items on or .off of the premilN ududinc IWll8Ction1 a ancl b HEREOF. (H)(lO) ProcuNI inwmnc the diapenlins, ue, or recyc:linc of huanloua or flammabh lllbltancea and material,. (No np)aticm ii intmdecl -the ale of flammable IUbltancN wMeh .. ,:a,.tt, pacbpcl ACCORDING TO LAW.) (Comprehaune f.aainc Ont. 198&) I. All ho-occupatian1 lhall be "lilt.end with the l>epartmmt of Community O...lopment upon completion of an inspection of the pnmiNI by the l>epartaent and Pin Division. (CompnhmliYe Zminc Ord. 1181; aJDd. Ord. II SeriN ll90) Parkins Ana. Whm UI ll-1 lhdiam•Demity IIHidlDct Diatrict ablat.l or ii ...... t te a B-1 ..._ Diltria, the panien of the 1K ~ te the Bulin .. Diltrict may be med u a ,arkiDc ana by any coaaercial Ntablilh-nt te a depdt of twmt;y..ftw (I&') if the (olJowinc -.li&iou are met: .. The parkmc .. mut be ICNIDed from the rNklential portion of thelKbyamW<l'>.....-&nee. llideyardftnClll.-uobe prorided te .,._ ~ properi;J. TbeN .._. lhall uo be m W (I'} in baliht --,t tW rihin tm W (10') of the NU .......-rtiJ line, the ...._ caDDGt _.. ftny-two iDChal (41") in beiipt or be ,_...._.,,._t(lft)IPIIL -12- •• ' "' - • . ,l ... \ I . • 0 ·. , I ! ' ,. '32xl • -·• w • [ 0 f JIJ g ~ HI ~ I' Ii~ ~ ,.. '!' ,.. • !'-• " ~ § § E 11 , I l~f rt'i i 1, ,, ri ,1 ;1 l~i If)!;; 111 fiF ~.,· 11 Iii ,~~if I ;t !! i[ I[ ii. il I' fol l!i!i tr~ r~ i [ ,, .. l }1 ·t ,1 r ti t.! J!l 11 I;; J[ 'll !II,~' I [,~ii t i ii l'J I! =lg ! ~ •. I fJ tfl• f ,, ~ • ~ i I 11 ~1 i loi J 'f I l l'lf f I 'I I r fi 1;. e ii I .. I 'I -1 1r ! 1 i ,·1 } l if t t1 I . 5 i 11. J It t r ! .. ! ! i ~ r i I r~ I I; ti f ~I t~! r , · f ~! • , • • r i-i I ,• I . . .. ', . . ' ~ - 1 • . ~ • <. GI) (5) The occapation lbal1 be operat.ed in ita •tirety within the dwellin1 -it and only by the penon or peraona maintaininc • d-llinc anit therein. ~ (6) No Uliatanta lhall be employed. (I) (7) The hours and manner r/ IUCh UN and the noiM -ted tbereby lhall not. int.erftn with the....., qu-, or dipity rl the neipborhood and lllijoinmc properties. (I) (8) The office or home oocapatioa lhall not have a eeperate outaide •trance. m (9) Incidental ........ lhall be allowecl for items made Oil the ........ and/or .... the ....... (8) (10) The ol&ce or oocapation, incladinc atorap of materials, eqwpmmt, inYeDtiDry and/or aupp6N, lhall not utilise -re than tbne hanclNcl (300) aqaare feet; provided, however, that tbia doN not apply to foeter.falily can. (9) (11) A u,-care home POR THB CAD rl 1M (l) • ,._ <•> children IN ACCORDANCB WITH STATE UCBNSING REGULATIONS SHALL BB PBlllllTTBD. aa, 1M .......................... (le) ·-., ............ ,, ... ,. ·a,• .. ,. ••. witlr,. ,,,a1 liai11,·11 ., ........... (l) ..... , ... , ..... M . •"-" •·• *• ,_.. we ........... . (12) THE BOID OCCUPATION . SHALL NOT GBNBRATB DCBSSIVB VBBICULAR T&AfflC OR PABKING IN THB ABBA OP TBB BOID OCCUPATION. PABKING SHALL BB DSTBICTBD TO ON 8'l'BBBT AND NOBIIAL ON SITE PARKING CUSTOIIARILY ASSOCIATED WlTH TBB PlllNCIPAL PUIO'ftBD UBE. NO IIOBB THAN POUll VBIIICLBS PABKBD ON THB STRUT AT ANY ONE TDIB, AND NO IIOBB TRAN Pll'T&BN (11) ROUND TRIPS PD DAY GBNBRATBD BY TBB OPBRATION OP A BOID OCCUPATION. (H) (13) In no .._t allall my~ oeaq111tion inchMla the followins baainea or COIDIDercial acthiti• OR BQUIPIIBNT OR SIIIII-All BUSlNBSS Oil ACTIVITY: (A) Animal hoapital or bnnel. (B) fG) ...... 6; lwb*WWWl6; I I lllhlfrtn er h1HlifH61D (D) (C) &.l,, arlaniceJ npair • ...... ..._ fl ...... whiclea. -14- ..... I . • 0 ·., .. , I - - • • • (B) (D) flle ule, ltorap, manuf'aebue or UNmb)y ti pn1, knive1 or other weapon, or ammunition other than for ,--al me. (F) CE) Commercial health can facilities. < G) (F) Damp tnlcka. (H) CG> Reataunnta. m (H) Towinc baaineu. (,I) ffi Wholesale 01' retail uea a any itam, OD 01' off or the pnmiNI ac1adinc .....__. (1) and (2) HBUOF. (K) (,1) Pramw inwmnc the diapenlinc, Ille 01' recyclinc or huarcloua or flammable lllbnancu. (Compnhen1ive Zoainc Ord. 19815) II 14. All home occupation, lhall be napltend with the Department or Com- munity Dewlopmmt upon eompletion or an in1111 i:tioll ti the premiw by the Code Enforcement DiYilion and the Fin Dmaion. (Comprehenliff f.oninc Ord.· 19815; amd. Ord. 83 Series 1990) k.15. Conditional Uee. Prowled the public tater.It ii ftally prot.ected and the f'ollowinc UN ii app.owcl by the CommiNian: a . Small child can center with fne (5) to twehe (12) childrm. •.16. Unclevelopecl Lota. a. The owner cl a buildinc lita ia ....... • ...._ tllllt partion tithe lot which ii Nqaind for pablic ripwl...., ----the ...... Street Plan Wore any baildinc perd wiD be 1--r .. aid 1oL b. In DO CMe will a baiJdinc permit be i--r fw the eau&nldion fl a ltrw:ture to be built within the IN lJ 11,• l'ipl,,ll-WIIJ, ........ • not the ripkf-~ haa belll tledicaW 18.17. Family-Cue Unit. (To be conaid..t a IICDD...., naiclmtial w to the principal residential UN.) a . One family-can unit aha11 be .-,.dttad in an uiltins detached lincl•family dwellinc, or ta a ,..,m• detached ......,._Jy dwellinc; pnmcled: (1) The aiatiDc ll&nldure ia in ...._ with all City Code,. (2) The family-can llllit 1aaa at leut ... party wall and a -rwlwith the ...... .........., aait. (3) Bither the ... ,.... ......,..oy .... Dtns • the lmily- care aait ii..,... 1111111ied -15- .. ~ : · .. '' • ' I . • 0 .. - • D. • • • • ·, - (4) The family-care unit ia to be oceupiecl by no more than one person. b. Additional require-ta for a family-care anit. (1) Minimum floor area .......................... 320 aq-re feet. (2) Muimum floor area ..................•....... 450 aq~ feet. (3) A mnall kit.chen area containina a kit.chen llink, a cookinc appliance, refripration facilitie, and workin1 space 30 inch• in front of the appliances, which in total doe, not uceecl 40 square feet in --., may be maintained. (4) No additional otr-lltnet parkinc ia requind. (5) Any addition should be barrier-free for penon, with handicap, or limited mobility. (6) l>Nicn review. A family-can anit will be nbject t.o delip review and 1ite plan review by the Planninc Dmlion ltd when any chanp i1 made to the murior' of the lltradme. (7) a.,iltration. A family-care anit llhall be ...... t.o yarly re,iatration which i1 t.o be ftlad with the Deputment of Community Development. ii.18. Other Provision,. a. Protection Claue. If a pe..-INkinc t.o build an atachad liasle- fami)y project does not conform to the piOtiliona oftlail 8ecmn, .. the attached linlle-family project will not be allowad by ript. b . No lltnadure • ftlliele • the IUle Jot with the principal dwelmlc lbaD be med for l'Nidential parpo11a. C . Two (2) unita malt haft at Jealt ODI party wall and a -NI( d . Liqaeftad .......... DMlePation1 IUD be peraiUad IBly &r die purpoee of IQPP)yinc ful and for appaowed laNtins ecuiJ ,ot . Tub in -of the haadrad (IOO) pllma (WUII' ...-e,) will not be permitt.ad in this Zone Diatrict. Liqaeftad ........... inlt.allation1 lbaD eonform t.o carrmt Pin Code requiJ I IIIIIU. e. Usable Open Space . Refer t.o ludacapinc nqui,.....ta ia the Landacape Ordinance, 8edian lM-18 of thi, Title. Relative Policie1, Delip Criteria. The eJn.a (11) -.n aitarioa mtnnta which follow are relatiw polieiel which either w• •~a -of action when buildins a praject. The applicant -0 J1NftM ffllllnce • the ,-mt application lhowina how each dnip critaioD will be iam1rpant,ad intio the .....U project delip. My ........ twill be~ -... it .... willa die ...... clelip criteria. A ....,.._twill haft• 1K an ....n _.. of ... or ...... m the desip crit.riaa policies Won the..,.. will be ilaaad a...._ penait. -16- ..... ,. - • . • ., I . • 0 . , - • • • • • 1. Pauive Solar. A project ia ENCOURAGED to me delip eonltruction and landaeapinc technique, which will reduce heatinc -d coolinc co1ta. Eumplel are buildinp with IOlar orien&a&ion, ue rl dacid-treea on the -th for lhade in -0-t not on the north Ihle) and uinc ever11NU treN on the north fbr proted;icm apimt the wind, bat not on the IOUth Ihle rl the lot which would black IOlar-. A. pnieet which doel not me puaive aolar ~iqan ii DISCOURAGED. 2 . Screeninr of Off-Street Parkinr. Oft'-ltreet parkinr areas are ENCOURAGED to be covered, bermed, baft'ered, 1-cllcaped -d maintained. 3. Buildinr Scale. The emle rl a buildinr (ita heipt, balk, Ntlleclt and lat coverap) ii ENCOUBA.GBD to be compatible in emle witJI mipborinr buildinra which are in eonf'~ce witJI the minimum nplation1 el the 1.oninc Ordin-ce. A K&le which i1 incompatible with the neipborinr bui1dinp -d with minimum requirement. of the Comprebenaive 1.oninr Ordinance i1 DISCOURAGED. 4 . Buildinr Orientation. The lone ui1 of a buildinr ii ENCOURAGED to have an ealt/welt orientation. A buildinr with a lone ui1 oriented north/lOUth i1 DISCOURAGED. 5 . Sereeniq. On new con1tnaetion, Kreeninc of med mech-ical equipment, tbed at.onp areas, tbed trash ncep&acln and -,eeidential parkiDr areu rr-the resident.' view throuch the me rl berm1, fence,, lanclKapin&, or other acceptable mean• ii ENCOURAGED. 6 . Open Space. Open apace on the llite i• ENCOUBAGBD to be peat.er than forty percent (COW,) rlthe ..... 7. Trees. A. project ia Dl8COUBAGBD ha naowi11s any m1tinr bealthy treel on the buildinc n and ia ENCOUJWJBD t. deaip around emtiDr healthy treel or nplaee a tne if' it ia ,...... dmillc elDltnactiaa el a pniject. 8 . t.ndacapinc. ()pea apace within a project ii BNCOUBA.GBD to be ••• aped and aaintained and proride ... Yiaaal --itiea ad to a.t.e a plwmt ...._..t t'w....., Miwiti& •• 10. Buildinc Bnerior Deaip. A. project ii BNCOUBA.GBD to incorporate dNip which ii eompatible with lllijaeaat buiWiap in t.eraa ti oelor, aaterial, tenan -· finish. A. pnject ia DISCOUBA.GBD from iwporatin( dNip which ia not compatible witJI -U-t baildinp -17- ...... • I . . 0 .. , - - • • • (• • 11. Architectaral Style. ln-patible ardmecbaral atyle1 IIICb u podnic dome,, baNmmt ltnU:bares wbicb riN 1-a than -story abaft pouncl, and free-f'orm 1tnaetures an DISCOUBAGBD in -area which i1 conventional in archHec:tmal lf¥1e. HOWWftl', if' the area. becaaN of itl t.oposwaphy, lmdl itaelf't.o earth •it. Olllllnldion wbicb eanlonnl t.o the Uniform Buildiq Code, neptiYe points will not be .... Nd f'or - approved euth shelter home. E. Proceclun for BYaluatin, Buildinc Permit Applicationa. 1. The property owner lball make applicatiaa with the Baildins Dmsion by filliq out a permit form provided by the Cit;)'. 2. The permit application lhall include a writt.m Mt-•t witb two (2) .u of plam which indicate how each duip criterian ii t.o be ineaporaW intio the propoeed clewelapmmt. 3. Upan receipt of the application, the Pluminc Dmaion lhall nmew the dnelopment planl for compliance with the abeolute NCtion of the R-2- C/S.P .S. 4 . If the plan, comply with the abeolute NCtian, the Plannins Dmlian lball l"ffiew the writ&en ltatemmtl -d deftlopment plan, f'or eompliance with the --(11) dllip critilrion ........ 6. Bach dllip criwian ltatement will be Faded by the Planniq ataft' by their liYillc. paint ftlae. See the -... for the paint ..iue nmp. 6 . Bach -for the .a.-(11) ... , rte will.._. tio obtain a paint tiatal. 7. If the _. ii a politm paint ftlae or NrO, and all odler NCtionl of the Zane Diatrict nplati.a an in coaplianee, the Planniac Dmlion lhall appT'Oft the baildias perd .......... it epplin t.o the --. criteria, by lipirlc the perait a.,aiation and ....... the baiJdins f'ooq,rint an the Land UN llap. 8 . If the -ii a __.en. ,-t ..a.., the baildinc permit applicatiaa, u it ~ tio the --s n1uir r •••&. IUD Mt be app ond by the PlarmiTlc Dmsion; ....... the ..... llaall .... with the applicant ...... wbicb -w be .... in ............ ,....._.. 'l1le applicant may make the~ •r1etion1 • rr alraittbe OIIT'f'letr• plamf'orrwriew. -18- ..... ,. - • . .. I . . 0 ·. ' I I I;. . - - • • •, - t, F. The followiq ia the Score Sheet to be uaecl when reviewinc the buildinc permit application. 1. 2. 3. ,. 5. 6. 7. 8 . 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 8CQBISBQT HmJP&t 8es#en %11 Permitted Principal U1e Prohibitecl u .. Minimum Lot. Area for l'llrmitted u.._ Minimum Floor Area lluimum Percmtap of Lot. Coffrap_ Minimum Front.ace of Lot lluimum Buildinc Beipt Minimum Front Yard Setllack Minimum Side Yard 8etllac:k Minimum IIMr Yard..._. Minimum otr-aa..t ParkiDs Buildias ......... Pwai&W .\g11111ry u. 1. lllipt I . Prat ..... 3 . ......... ,. ........... 5 . lluiaum Ploor Area_ 6. lfGaralliaBeins Cenwrt.ed -19- Qemplieora Not AeetiteNe , • , r .. ,~ • . .. I . . , • 0 ]- • • , . . • ' 7. ll•,la'nlere .Adequate <>«.Street Parkins B. St.orapSW. 1. Nat tD .._. 118-JlllO SqaueP..t 2. 1--.d On ...... Lot...._ a. lleipt ,. Side Yard 8lllmck 5. Bear Yard s.tback 14. Home Occupation in Compliance 15. Cenditional u .. 16. Undftelopecl Lau (Dedication II llipt-of-Way 17. Family-Care Unit J8 Other Prcmaiom 800M 1811T IIQI DIIKPJ Clff'IIH 1. 2. a. ,. PuaiwSolar ...._.. ,ICNl'-Stnet Park.inc Buildinc Scale Buildinc Orientation PointValae ... (-11+1) CW+I) (·11+1) (-11+1) 5 . 8cremins ,I NecbeniceJ Bqajpment (Cff+I) 6. 7. 8 . •• -20- (Cff+I) (-11+1) (Cff+I) (O,+I) .. PeilltValae tzsirnt 6' - • \ I l!.l .. I· . ' • 0 r '.2? ~ I - 10. Buildinc Enerior Deaip 11 . An:hitectunl Style TOTAL SCORE • • • (-2/+2) (-2/0) 6ectiAP 7 'l'be Enp,wood City Council hereby approws nnumberine and alNNlinc Title 16, Chapter 4, Section 8, Sabwtion 0, Pan,nph 6, of the Bnpwood Municipal Code which alwl read u follows: 11+8= 0. -1. 7. Home occapation. Occapationa cut.omuilJ incidental to the principal --• ,___ ---,duct.eel in the -dwellins, provided that the followins ~ are met: • . s.Jea Oil the premiw. The ale Oil the ....... of UlJ item which hu not hem made, powD, or pa ...... on the premilea ab.U be pnhibit.ed. B. FINE AllTS fflJDIO IN WHICH INB'l'IWC'l'ION 18 GIVEN IN FINE AllTS roa G&OUP8 OP NOT IIOD TRAN POUll (4) PBBSONB 8IIALL BB PDlll'ITSD. C . 'IUl'OBING or NOT IIOD 'l'IIAJI IOIJa (4) PBISONB AT ANY ONE 'lDIB 811ALL U Pall!TID. IL D. 8alN •die pa ilee a.-•• pa Illy the ... , .. nt Nlliees .._, .. ,w ......... ..._,..,I ea, ...... a.,A-,Amway, l'uller .... WatldDa. Btc., 111d lee.., 111M e. E. The I 11 .. tion ............. atiNly widain the dweDinc unit and only Illy the ,..... • ...-waintainins • dwellinc unit therein . •. F. No 8llil&anta abaD a......,.._ e. G. The leoan and........., of lllch -and the Mill a.tad th--, aball not interlen with the peac,e, qaiet or dipity of the neipbonoecl and ............... r. H. The._•laoae.....,,pamabaDDlthnea ....... Olltaide entrance. S-I . lncidentaJ ..... abaU lee ....... l,r ._ aade on the,....... and/er ...... the pawaiwa. h. J. The .......... petian, ............... .,......., .. ..,_t, in¥mt.ary-'ls 4;1iea, IUD 111t lllilia ... than*-...._. (800) ....... W; .......................... ......, .. .... flmily can••._, can heae. -21- ' •. , .. I . • 0 ' •• I ( l:r - • • • t~ • (. i-: K. A day can home for the can fl •• (1) • r.. Et) children IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE LICENSING REGULATIONS SHALL BE PEBlll'M'BD. 9"' M ,-..... • • ..... I! 4 •li- t, 'Ae w el eie..ie •••ra hdl a. liaitN ill ,e•er, wilt. • ...., L. ~., ........ ..,,u>a..11,, ............. -' ............. (IH)a..11, ••. THE HOIIE OCCUPATION SHALL NOT GENBllATE UCESSIVE VEBICULAll TBAPPIC Oil PARKING IN THE AllBA. OP TBB HOIIE OCCUPATION. PAllKING SHALL BE llESTllICTED TO ON STUBT AND NORIIAL ON 81TB PARKING CUSTOIIAllILY ASSOCIATED WITH THE PllINCIPAL PEDIITTED USE. NO IIOllE TRAN POUR VERICLBS PABKBD ON TBB STllEET AT ANY ONE TDIE, AND NO IIORB TRAN PIPl'EBN (15) BOUND TlllP8 PEil DAY GENEllATED BY THE OPERATION OP A HOIIE OCCUPATION. It. II. In no "9Dt 1ball any home occupation include the followinc baaineu • coaaercial actimiea Oil EQUIPIIENT Oil SDIILAll BUSINESS Oil ACTIVITY: (1) Aniall IINpital or banel (2) Alplaalt,.... or ............... (a) ........... Ille, 111a1l1haf•• • ... f . (4) (3) BcNl,, ad....,,I repair, or..,...,,_, fl lllt.ar fthiclel. (I) (4) 'Ille ............ -afadme or UNallly fl pna. 1miftl ................ ammmaitiaD ..... thu ... ,._.. .... (I) (5) c....cial health cue facilitia (~ (I) a.taanntl. <8> m Towinc -·-· (t) (8) Wholelale • ntaiJ ..... fl aDJ it.eal OD or ,If the pnmile ad fl• •lli11cne1 • and b IIBBBOP. (ii) (t) Prm1111 ta..a.tas the dilpenlinc, UN er NCJCliq fl lamnlou • n.-eNe AbatanNI and aateriala. No 1111 P tir ii Hr•d •the ... fin.-...... _._._ •llillt ... pcpc.rb ........ ACCORDING TO LAW. (C1ap 1trlhwr--.0nt. 1115) I. N. All home ..,,petite, aall be ....... with the Dlpe,1-t fl C.....U., ...,,,aaat .,_ uapletia llan •••--tithe ...... ..., the c.. ...... ··-DhililD .. the ..... DhilioD. (Coapr1trlhw ,--.Ont. 1•: .... OnL a 8llila lll0) -22- ,. - • . .. I. • 0 I •.,. ' I ]- 1- • • • • t• • Sef;tipp 8 . The Englewood City Council hereby appl"0¥99 nnumberinc and amending Title 16, Chapter 4, Sec:tion 9, Subw:tion II, Puapapb 4, af'the Bnclewood Municipal Code which shall read u follows: lfM-9: 1W M.-+. 5. Home ocmpatiODL Om.petiOD• cutamarily incidental t.o the princ:ipal me u a residence when conducted in the .... dwellinc, prc,rided that the followina CCllldition• are met: •• Sales on the,......._ The wale ma the pnaiw af' any item which bu not hem ..... pown, or pnpand on the premiw shall be prohibited. B. FINE ARTS S'IUDIO IN WIDCH INSTRUCl'ION IS GIVEN IN FINE ARTS PO& GROUPS OP NOT IIORB THAN POUR (4) PERSONS SHALL BE PBBlll'ITED. C . 'lUTOIUNG OP NOT IIOBE THAN POUR (4) PERSONS AT ANY ONE TDIE SHALL BE PBBIO'rrBD. h. D . Sain otrthe premiNS. The sale oft the premiNa by the occupant aellinc houehold pods mch u those prodacta offered by Avm, Amway, Nier Bruh, Watkins, etc., shall be penBitt,ed. e. E . The occupation whal1 be operaW mtinly within the dwellinc unit and only by the person or penom aaintaiainc a dweDins unit therein. 41. F. No auistanta shall be -ploy.d. e. G. The houn and IIWIINlr af' aach UN and the DGile a.tad U.-, •hall not interfere with the peace, quiet, or dipity of the neiphorhood and &lljoinins properties. 1-: H. The office or home occupation llla11 not haft a ..,.,.&e oataide entrance. 1· I . Incidental ..._. shall be an-.d for items .... m the premiaea and/or sold tllf the ,........_ h. J. The office or OC'ICUpatiOD, includinc at.orace af'aatarialw, equjpmmt, inventory and/or mppliea, shall not utilise mon than three hundred (300) square feet; prorided, .......... that this does not apply to foat.er family care or a clay care home. i. K. A clay care hoae for the care fll w m .. r.u (~ children IN ACCO&DANCB WITH STATB LICENSING llBGULATIONS SHAU BB PBRIIITl'ED. -., • ,.._1t111 • • • •-• 1114 ai1a j-: 'Ille w f/1 ...._ a1l111 hll • liaila• ill ,a••, will& • lllal liailali•a f/1 w _. w a.If U:) 11...,.w•, _. • I I'• at ....... Nil ..... Ell•> ...... , .... -23- f!' 0 ' ..... ___ __i,,, • . • ... I . • 0 . , \ ! ___ l~E '32 x l - - • • • '· L. THE HOIIE OCCUPATION SHALL NOT GENERATE EXCESSIVE VERICULAJl TRAPPIC Oil PABKING IN THE AllBA OF THE HOIIE OCCUPATION. PARKING SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO ON STREET AND NOJlllAL ON SITE PARKING CUSTOIIAlllLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE PRINCIPAL PElllllTTED USE. NO IIOU THAN FOUR VEHICLES PAllKBD ON THE STUBT AT ANY ONE TDIB, AND NO IIORE THAN PIFTBBN (15) BOUND TBIPS PBll DAY GENERATED BY THE OPERATION OF A HOIIE OCCUPATION. It. II. In no nent lhall an:, home occapatioD include the followinc buainaa or commercial adiYitiea Oil BQUIPIIBNT Oil SDIILAR BUSINBSS OR AC'ftVl'l'Y: (1) Animal hoapital or UDDel. (2) Alphalt paYinc or roa6le ..._ ~ ..._ .. 1ma•-•a; 111•11rlis:irt1 • ••• · (~ (3) Bod:,, as+anical repair, or ..u&catioll el mot.or whicln. (I) (4) 'nle ule. lltionp, mmur.ctm. or ...W:, el pm, bhw or other...,_. or ammmaitiln other than for,..._..-. (I) (5) Com--1 h-1th ean facilitiN. m <&> Damp tracu. (8) (7) Restaunnta. (lij (8) Towins hnmneu. (le) (9) Wholeule or ntail ..,_ fl may ~ • or • the premile ........ a/1111 ct'e1 a _. b IIBIIBOP. (H)(lO) Pramlias ilaftMac the tli1p fss. w or .-:,elias el .......... or fle--.Ne 1al11••• ... ----,.. No ........... ia .......... the ... flfle• ................ wllW. .... .,.,a, pa+ .... ACCOJU>ING TO LAW. (Caap1 t rdw Z1ams Ord. 1111) m-.N . AU home occapation1 ..U be ......... with the .,...,__t el Community l>eftS.-t .,_ uaphtila fl an illlputila fl the premiNI by the Cede IW'orn•mt Dmailn ad the Pin Dmaion. (Comprahadw ZDailrc Ord. 1111; ..._ Ord. U 8eriN lllO) -24- ' • . .. I . • 0 ·. , I ~~xi - • • • • - <. 5ec;t,ipp 9 . 'Ibe Enclewood City Council hereby SIJPl'Oft9 amendinc Title 16, Cbapt.er 4, Section 19, Subeec:ticm 8, J>araenq,h E, of the Bnclewood Municipal Code which lhall read u follow,: 1. Home Occ:apation Sip. Home oecapation sip not_. than -aquare foot in area, which i1 affiucl to the bailclinc, and which i1 -lipted and unanim•t.ecl . A HOME OCCUPATION SIGN SHALL NOT BB AU.OWED IN THE R-1-A DISTRICI'. Sectioo 10 'Ibe penalty provilion of the Bnpwood Manicipel Code Title 1, Cbapt.er 4, Section 1, lhall apply to each encl ew-, ffOlation of thil Title. A Public Fonun wu held on .July 18th, 199'. Jntrocl~ rad in full, encl pauecl on fint readinc on the 3rd day ofOctaber, 199'. Publilhecl u • Bill for 1111 Ordinance on the 8th day ofOctaber, 19N. A Public Heuinc wu held Ncmimber 7, 1994. Read 1111d •DWNled an the 7th day of November, 19M. Publilhed u .-cled an the 10th day of November, 19M. Reed by title and puNd on ftna1 readinc on the 211t day of November, 11M. Pwllilhecl by title u Ontinance No._. Seriel at 1994, an the Mdt day ofN......,., 1994. ATTEST : Loucrilhie A. Elli,, City Clerk -25- ' • . ., I . • 0 •. , ' r '32 x l - • ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 199' • • • BY AUTHORITY ,~ COUNCIL BILL NO. 60 INTBODUCBD BY COUNCIL IIBIIBBR HATHAWAY AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPl'Bll 38, SBC'nON 5, OP TRB ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING APPLICATION PDS l'OB UQUOll UCENSES. WBBRBAS, the Enclewood City council palNd Ordinam 11, Serial ol 118'1, which inCl'NNd application r-for liquor licenaiDc and c:lari&ed Code prcmaiam; ad WBBRBAS, Ordinance No. 11, Series of 1987, -to...._ bGtb ._. of ownenbip and cbanp of corporate ltructure whereu thia ~t will clmify the ...._. for a t:ramfw of cnmenhip and a chap of corporate ltractme •a.....-. action ad proridea for the appropriate uemptiaaa; NOW, THEBBPORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCU. OF THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS l'OUOWS: Section 1 The Enpwood City Council hereby approves PINIICtin1 Title 5, Chapter 38, Section 5, of the Enclewood Municipal Code which will read• foll-: 5-38-S: FEBS: Application C.. for licenNa aball be ..,.we to the City u foDows: A. New licenae B. Tranafer of location of uiatiq licenae C. Tranafer of ownenhip of uiatini liceme D. CHANGE OF CORPORATE STRUCnJU l'OB DISTING UCENBB $2IO.OO L DBIIPl'IONS 'l'O CHANGE OF COBPORATB STRUCnJU PBB • NO PBB SHALL BB CIIABGBD: A. WHEN THE ONLY ACl'ION TADN 18 DIIOVAL OP AN OPPICD, DIRECl'OB OB S'l'OCKHOLDBR. B. FOR A NON-PROnT ORGANIZATION. B . E. Renewal of uiatini li-.e B. F. Temporary permit pmdiq transfer of ownenhip • flO.OO •100.00 Tbeae r.. aball be in addition to any additional r.. ........ by the 8tatie. (Ord. 19 S...1991) -1 • ..... ,, - • . lOb I . • 0 '• , . , r t:r ]- -- • • • (. Publilhed u a Bill for an Orc6nance on the 10th day ofN.....,., 19N. Read by title and puaed on ftnal rw1Lc on the 21at day ofN.....,_, 19N. Publiabed by title a Ordinanoe No. -Series of 199', ma the 24th day ofN........._, 11k ATTBST: I, LIIIICrilbia A. Bllia, CiliJ' a.tt of the CiliJ' of hi' --. C1l1 rado, ._.,. oatlf., that the ...... wl far111Lc ia a he ClllpJ of the Ordiamoe ...... on flDal rwlLc wl pnNilhed by title -Ordiaaaoe Mo. -..... of 11M. -2- • • .. ., I . . 0 , J ' I .. r~ , ~., 'x I • • COUNCIL CQMMUNICADQN DATE AGENDA ITEM November 21, 1994 11 a INITIATED BY: City Planning & Z.OOing Commission SUBJECT Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance Amendment Re: Accessory Structures STAW SOURCE: Lee Merkel, Director of Community Development COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION: Goal: Community Interaction . The proposed amendment to the Comprehensive z.oning Ordinance wu referred to the City Council in early 1994. City Council scheduled study sessions on March 21, 1994; on May 16, 1994; and a public forum on July 18, 1994 . The proposed amendment wu remanded to the Planning Commission for consideration of a proposed amendment to the definition of ·Gua&e" as suggested at the Public Forum . RECOMMENDED ACTION; Schedule a date for Public Hearing to consider amendment of the Compmlcnsive Zonm& Or- dinance regarding the number, me, and type of ~ Structures ID be permitted in all residential zone districts . BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNAJJYA WENJWP>: The staff of the Department of Community Development have made note over the years of several issues in the Comprehensive z.oning Ordinance which are in need of refinement and clarification. One of the issues is that of ·Accesaory Structures", which includes prqes, car- ports, and sheds . There is no restriction on the •number" of prqes permitted per "ownership", and no restriction on the "number" of sheds per "ownership", and the maximum siu of sheds is, more often than not, appealed to the Board of AdjUSbnent and Appeals. Also, there are individuals who want to construct "accessory" structures that are not included in the list of uses in the ordinance -a gazebo or a free-standing deck, for instance. These requests also have to be taken before the Board of Adjustment and Appeals. ,,------------.. ,-----------.... • .. -• ' • . - I . • 0 . , '32xl 1- - • • • • Staff prepared proposed amendments IO all of the Residential Zone Distticts which refine wl clarify the intent of the aection on • Acceaory structma•. T'bele propOICld amendments were dilCUSled with the Planning Commission on aevenl occasions, wl further refinement WU made u a rault of thole dilCUSSions. The propoted amendments rcpntina ~ Builctinp will clarify and eue iDlelplelllion of the Comprehensive 7.onin& Ordinance. Enforcement Clplbilitia should abo be ewd for those officers in the field who are c:buaed with enforcement ol die ~ 7.CJain& Ordinaace. Alto, die number of requem filed for variances should be diminished wilb die refinement wl clarific:alion u a result of lbele amendments. If die propoted amendments are not lppioved, die CompftllenlM 7.CJain& Ordiawle provi- sions penainiq 10 rmy Slr'8CIUla will win~- The Plannin& Commission considered die fflllWMled unendmcnt • 1beir replar lmdiaa of Oclaber' 4, 1994. After considenble dilCUllioa, it w die .....__ oldie Comariaion thal die definition of ·0anae• should not be modified. 111d lllll die paopcmd •nn4ments • prdin& Accessory StJUctures should be deduled for Public llearins u wrimn. FIN,\NCIAL IMPACT; None. UST Of AJTACIIMENJJ; 1. Letter from Chail'ffllll Covens IO Mayor Gulley and members ol City Council. 2. Bill for Ordinance. --.... . ' .. I . • 0 , - • City of Englewood October 18, 1994 The Honorable Sheri Gulley Mayor, City of Englewood Members of the Englewood City Council 3400 South EJati Street Englewood, CO 80110 • • • Dear Mayor Gulley and Members of Council: ,._ • MIOS.EIII._ Englewoad, CalDfallo .,, , 0-2304 "'-(303) 192-2300 13113) 1112-2301 FAX (303) ,...., ,25 The members of the City PJannin& and 2.onin& Coa,miaion appncille the opportunity ID re- consider the proposed "Acceuory structures• amendment ID the Comprmensive 2.onin& Ordi- nance relative to the definition of "pnae•. This issue was ducuaed at the replar meetiJI& of the Plaanin& Commission on October 4, 1994. The Commission members acknowledp lbat there are a few pwpewties m the City that lack motor vehicle access ID the rear yud. The definition o1 ·.-.· w allD camidend, IDd the maJority opinion of the Commission is ID not clap dais deftpitm, It is die funber ma- jority opinion of the Commission lbat the p1oper waa far relief frma die lllict lff·lir:amn ol the provisions of the Ordinance is duou&b die Baud of Adj-11111 ~ The motion and voce of the Commission at the aeana of Oclaber 4, 1994, is a fallows: Becker moved: Muon leCOllded: The Pllnnina Commiaion lbank memben of die City Council for lder- rin& the issues railed at the Public Forum ID die Comnrission for ccmkl- eration. h is the opinion of die memben of die PllnniDa Commission lhat DO chanp ID die definition of "pnae" is needed, and the appropri- ate place for raolution of DO 11CCe11 ID rear yuds and denial of pernrill ID c:onstnlCt a •pnae• is before die Baud of Adjllltlllalt and Appmls. .• I ...... .. I . • 0 l' I - • • • 0 t• • --~PH • BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO ._ SERIES OF 1994 A BILL FOR All ORDINANCE AMBNDING TlTLB 16, CBAPTD 4, OP TBB BNGLBWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, ADDRESSING ACCESSORY STRUCTURES. WHEREAS, there Hillta within the acceuory ltrudure flllll)ations uncertainty • interpretation in terms fl the number and type fl structures permitt.ed in the naidentiaJ district.a; and WHEREAS, these amenclmmts clarify the rep)aDOM u -11 u broaden the types of acc:eaaory structures permitted; and WHEREAS, these amendments help clarify and make more ellic:ient the CMl1'all administration and enforcement of the Comprehensive Zoninc Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Englewood Planning and 7.oninc Commiuion held a Public Hearing on these proposed amendments on October 19, 1993, reviewed and recommended the amendment&; and WHEREAS, the Englewood Planning and Zoninc Commiuion reviewed this matter again at City Council's request and hu recommended the proposed amendments; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS : Scstieu l The Enclewood City Council hereby approves amendinc Title 16, Chapter 4, Section 2, Subeection A throuch II, fl the Enclewood Municipal Code which will read u follows : lM-1: &,J-A IIINGLB-FAIIILY BBBll&IICB DllfflllCT Thi• Diltriet i1 composed • certain quiet, 1--denlity reaidmtiaJ ..._. • the City. The reculation1 for thi1 Di1trict are de1igned to 1tabili&e and protect the euential charaet.eriltica fl the Diltrict, AND to promote and mcoarap a mitable mviroament family life .•• .. p,ehiWt Niritiea el• -••Nial_.._ ....... the 9i*ia To enda, development i1 limited to a relatively low con-tration, and permitted UH are limited ba1ically to lingle-family dwellings, educational inlltitation1 and relipou1 inltitution1, plus certain public facilitiea, which serve the nsiclents • the District. A. B . General Jleculation1. The provi1ion1 applicable to thi1 1.one Diltrict ahall be 1ubject to the requirementl and standard, found in Section 16-6 • this Title, General Jleculation1, unle11 otherwiae provided for in thi1 Ordinance or an amendment hereto . Permitted Principal Uae1: 1. Sin1le-family dwellings. . - -1 - • ' ,- ,,,. ·~ V· I '1,f I • I ' ' , 'i1 /, 1,· '1 ', , . , ~, I A '';, ,.~ .. • . ., I • • 0 '32xl - • • • • '· 2. Religious inatitution1. 3. Educational In1titution1. 4. Public buildinp and facilitie1. C. Minimum Lot Area for Permitted Principal UNL 1. Sinrle-family dwellinp ........................................ 9,000 square feet 2 . All other permiUed principal UMl ..•.•••••••.••••••••••••.•••• 24,000 square feet D. Minimum Floor Ana. 1 . Sincle-family dwelliq ......................................... 1,100 square feet 2. All other permitted principal uae1 ........................................... None E . Muimum Percentap of Lot Coverap. Muimum percentare of lot coverqe .................................................. 4011, F. Minimum Lot Frontap. 1. Sinrte-family dwellinr ..................................................... 75 feet 2. All other permitted principal UMl ......................................... 200 feet G . Muimum Buildiq Reipt. Principal buildin( ..................................................................... 25 feet H. Minimum Front Yard. All permitted principal uaea .......................................................... U feet I. Minimum Side Yarcl. 1. Sinrle-family dwel-,: A tGul le&back of 18 feet, rill DO ..... lela than 7 feet and DO leu than 18 feet between principal buildinp • the --or lllijoinin( Iota, wWher or not ander the same ..-.hip. 2 . All other permitt,..t principal ............................... ..16 feet for each 1icle J . Minimum Rear Yarcl. K. 1 . All permitted principal uaea ................................................. u feet Minimum Ofl'-Stnet Parkinr-Off'-atreet putinr ..,._. alaall be ti a llard aurface, either ..... with ...-it. cmcnt.e .. brim ....... 1 . Sinrte-family dwellinr ................................................... 1 apace• 2. Alt odler penaitud principal UN: .............. .S.. 8ectiea 11-1 ti dlia 'fttle. -2- ..... .. .. I. • 0 .. , 'J2 x l - - • "'~ • • t• • (. L. Usable Open Space. Refer to landacaping requirements in Section 16-4-18, Landacape Ordinance. M . Acceuory Builclinp and Permitted Acceuory Uaea. 1. Ganp1 and carports. An attached or detacbecl pnp or carport muat c.form to the following NJqQirementa : 2. A. IIAXDIUII NUMBER: ONLY ONE OP THE POU.OWING CATEGORIES: (1) ATl'ACHED GARAGE (2) DETACHED GARAGE (3) CARPORT (4) ATl'ACHED GARAGE AND CARPOJrl' (5) DETACHED GARAGE AND CARPOJrl' (6) DETACHED GARAGE AND ATl'ACHBD GARAGE a . B. Maximum beipt ................................................... 18 fHt. II. C. Minimum front yard ............................................... 26 fHt. e. D. Minimum 1ide yard ................................................. 6 feet. (1) Attached prqe ............................................. 7 feet. (2) Detached prqe............................................ 6 feet. 4. E. lliDiaaa nu yard. (1) If -~ faces front or side:.......................... 6 feet. (2) If entrance face• rear: ..................................... I feet. eo F. lluiaua total "-' area ............................. 1,111 .. _. .... . TBB COIIBINBD IIAXDIUII TOTAL FLOOR ADA OF ALL GARAGBS AND CARPORTS SHALL NOT UCBBD 1,000 SQUAURET. f., G. If pnp • carport ii eonftrt.ed to anether IIN, an equiqlent unaant fl ..... parkinc lhall be ......... Swap 8Md8. ONLY ONB STORAGB 8BBD 8IIALL BB PSDll'rl'BD AND SHALL COlffl>RII TO TIIB ft>UOWING DQUIRDIBNTS: • . Shall be loeat.ad -the .... fl the .... b. llammua total ftoor ana. ......................... lN..IIO ..... fllt. -3- .... . , .. • . ' .. .. I . • 0 '32xl - - • • • • .. c. Madmum height ................................................... 10 feet. d. Minimum 1ide yard ................................................ 5 feet. No setback i1 required if the wall alijaeent to the property line i1 conltructecl or one-hour fire-re1iative material. e. Minimum rear yard ................................................. 5 feet. No aetbaclt i1 required if the wall alijaeent to the property line i1 conltructed or one-hour fire resiatiYe material. 3 . 8wimllliac ,-11. See 8eeti111 8 at. 1 • the .......... llmtiei,-1 g,•,. OTHER ACCESSORY STRUCl'URES. ONLY ONE OTHBll ACCESSORY STRUC'rullE SHALL BE PBRIOTl'ED AND SHALL CONFORM WITH THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: A . SHALL BE LOCATED ON THE REAR OR SIDE OF THE LOI'. B. MAXIMUM TOTAL FLOOR AREA. ..........•... 200 SQUARE FEET C. MAXIMUM HEIGHT ............................................ 12 FEET D. MINIMUM SIDE YARD......................................... 5 FEET E. MINIMUM REAR YARD....................................... 5 FEET a.,. SwimminJ pooll. See Section 8-3A-1 or the Bnclewood Municipal Code. 8m:tior 2 The Eqlewood City Council hereby appro¥N ~ Title 16, Cbapt.er 4, Section 3, Sublection II, of the Enclewood Municipal Code which will read u follow1: 11+3: B-l·B, BJNGl.&.P.AIIILY IIBlllDBNCB DllffllET II. Acceliory Buildinp and Permitted .Aeum,y UNL 1 . Garqe1 and carpona. An au.claecl or detached ..,.... or carport mut conform to the lollowinc ~: A. IIAXIIIUII NUIIBD: ONLY ONE OF TBB FOU.OWING CATBGORIBS: (1) ATTACHED GARAGE (2) DETACHED GARAGE (3) CARPORT (4) ATTACHED GARAGE AND CAUORT (5) DETACHED GARAGE AND CAaPOltT (6) DETACHED GARAGE AND ATTAC&m GAIMJB -4- ' "' - •. • I . • 0 ·, , \ I I:, - • • • I~ • a. 8 . Mallimum hei1ht ................................................... 18 feet . ta. C. Minimum front yard ............................................... 25 feet. e . D. Minimum aide yard: (1) Attached 1ara1e ............................................. 5 feet. (2) Detached 1ara1e ............................................. 3 feet . ti. E. Minimum rear yard. (1) If entrance face, front or aide ..•...•••..•..••...•.••••••... 3 feet. (2) If entrance facea rear ....................................... 6 feet. e. P. Muimum total floor area. THE COMBINED IIAXDIUII TOTAL FLOOR AREA OP ALL GARAGES AND CARPOlfl'S SHALL NOT EXCEED 1,000 SQUARE PEET. r. G. If prap or carport ii conftrted to another -. an equivalent amount or otr-,treet parkinc lhall be prorided. 2 . 8tonce ahedS. ONLY ONE STORAGE SHED SHALL BB PBRIO'ITED AND SHAIJ. CONFORM TO THE POU.OWING BBQUIBDIENTS: a. Sball be locat.ed an the nar ottbe lot.. b. Maamum total floor area ........................... 188 1IO lqllaN feet. c. Mallimum heipt ................................................... 10 feet. d. Minimum aide yard ................................................. 3 feet. No Ntback ii required if' the wall &lijaeent to the property line i1 coaltnactall ot one-hour ftre-resiltffe ..aerial. e. Minimum rear yard ................................................. 3 feet. No Ntback i1 required if' the wall ..U-t to the property line ii coaatruct.ecl ot --hour ftre-reliatift material. 3 . OTHER ACCESSORY STRUCTUUS. ONLY ONE OTHER ACCESSORY STRUCTUU SHALL BE PBBlll'ITED AND SHALL CONFORM WITH THE POU.OWING BBQUlllEIIBNTS: A. SHAIJ. BE LOCATBD ON THE UAR OR SIDE OP THE L<71'. 8. IIAXDIUII TOTAL FLOOR AllBA. ............. 200 SQUAD PEET. C. D. MAXIMUM HEIGHT ........................................... 11 PEET. MINIMUM SIDE YAJU> .......................................... 3 PEET. E. MINIMUM &LU YAllD ........................................ 3 PEET. -5- .... ,,,_ • . I. • 0 ·. , '32 x l ]- • • • 1~ . • ' '· a 4 . Swimming poola. See Sec:tion 8-3A-1 of the Enclewood Municipal Code. Sectieo 3. The En,lewood City Council hereby approvea amendinc Title 16, Chapter 4, Sec:tion 4, Subeec:tion M, of the En,lewood Municipal Code which will read u followa: 1~ B-1-C, SJNGLB.PAIIILY IIB8JDBNCE Dl81BICT M . Acceuory Buildinp and Permitted Accealory Uaea. 1. Ganpa and carporta. An attached or detached pnp or carport muat conform to the followinc requirementa: 2 . A. IIAXDrull NUMBER: ONLY ONE OF THE JIOLLOWING CATEGORIES: (1) ATTACHED GARAGE . (2) DETACHED GARAGE. (3) CARPORT. (4) ATTACHED GARAGE AND CARPORT. (5) DETACHED GARAGE AND CARPORT. (6) DETACHED GARAGE AND ATTACHED GARAGE. e. B. Maximum heirht ................................................... 18 feet. a C. Minimum front yard ............................................... 25 feet. e . D. Minimum aide yard ................................................. 3 feet. cl. E. Minimum rear yard: (1) If entrance fac:ea front or aide .............................. 3 feet. (2) If entrance facea rear ....................................... & feet . e. F. llallimum total ftoor area ........................... l,888 .. we feet. : THE COMBINED IIAXIIIUII TOTAL FLOOR AREA OF ALL GARAGES AND CARPORTS SHALL NOT BXCBBD 1,000 SQUARE FBET . ,. G. If prap or carport ia coaYert.ed to another UN, an equivalent amount of Gft'-street parkinr ahall be prorided. St.orap aheclS. ONLY ONE STORAGE 8BBD 8HAIL BB PEIUIITTED AND SIIAIL CONJIOIOI TO THE POUOWING DQUDtEMENTS: a . Shall be locatecl on the rear fl the laL b. Muimum total ftoor area ........................... Ml llO aqaare feet. -6- ,. - ' • . ... I. • 0 . , , I - 3. • • , . • ,. c. Ma:a:imum heicht ................................................... 10 feet. d. Minimum 1ide yard ................................................. 3 feet. No Ntbaclt i1 required if the wall adjaemt to the property line i1 conltnu:ted or one-hour ftre-reliatiYe material. e . Minimum rear yard .......................................•......... 3 fHt. No Ntback i1 required if the wall adjaemt to the property line i1 conatructed or one-hour fire-reliat.ive material. OTHER ACCESSORY STRUCl'URES. ONLY ONE OTHD ACCESSORY STRUCTURE SHALL BE PERlll'l"l'ED AND SHALL CONPOBII WITH THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS. A. SHAU BE LOCATED ON THE REAR OR SIDE OP THE U71'. B. IIAXDIUM TOTAL FLOOR AllEA. ............. 200 SQUARE PEET. C. MAXIMUM HEIGHT ........................................... 12 PEET. D. MINIMUM SIDE YARD ................................ : ......... 3 PEET. E. MINIMUM REAR YARD ........................................ 3 PEET. a,. Swimmiq pooll. See Section 8-3A-l ortbe Bqlewood Municipal Code. 6ecf.iAD , flle Enpwood City Council hereby appl'0\'99 amenclinc Title 16, a.apt.er 4, Section 5, SubNc:tion N, or the Enclewood lllunieipal Code which will read u follows: lM-1: B-I IIEDIDII-JJJLNStlYIIBSIDBNCB DllfflllCT N. Acceuory Buildinp and Permitted Aecel-:y UNL 1. Garap1 and carporta. An attached or detached pnp or carport aut conr-to the followinc requirementa: A. IIAXDIUII NUIIBD: ONLY ONE OP THE JIOUDWING CATEGORIES: (1) ATTACHED GARAGE (2) DETACHED GARAGE (3) CARPORT (4) ATTACHED GARAGE AND CARPORT Cl) DETACHED GARAGE AND CARPORT (6) DETACHED GARAGE AND ATTACIDD OAltAOB a. B. llaaimu• Heipt ..................................................• 11 faet. II. C. Mini••• front yard ......................................••....... 11 fNt. -7 - 6' - • . ... I . • 0 ·., I ? I - • • • 14 • <, e. D. Minimum aide yard. (1) Single-family detached .................................... 3 feet. (2) Single-family attached ...... 5 feet. O feet where the unitl are attached at the common property line. (3) Two (2) or more dwellin1 unitl ............................ 5 feet. (4) Other permitted uaea ....................................... 25 feet . ti. E Minimum rear yard. (1) If entrance face, front or lide .............................. 3 feet. (2) If entrance facea rear ....................................... 3 feet. ~ F Muimum total floor area ....................... 1,888 ...-,e r.e.. THE COMBINED MAXIMUM TOTAL FLOOR AREA OF ALL GARAGES AND CARPORTS SHALL NOT BXCBBD 1,000 SQUARE FEET. f . G. If prap or carport i1 converted to another uae, an equivalent amount of oft'-1treet parlwas lhall be providecl. 2 . Stonp ahedS. ONLY ONE STORAGE SHBD SHALL BB PBBIOTTED AND SHALL CONFORM TO THE POU.OWING RBQUUlBIIBNTS: a. Shall be located on the reu al'the lat. b . llaximum total ftoor area ........................... Mtuo.....,.w. C. llazimum bei1bt ................................................... 10 ffft. d. Minimum aide yard ................................................. S fHt. No Htback i1 required if the wall ._.t to tile property ia cm1atruct.d al' --hour fire-ruia&i,,e ...-ial e. Minimum rear yard ................................................. S fNt. No Htback i1 required if the wall .U.-t to the property line ia conatructecl al' one-hour ftre-relliative IIIA&erial. 3 . OTHO ACCESSORY STRUCTUUS. ONLY ONB OTHBll ACCESSORY STRUCTURE SHALL BB PERIIITl'BD AND SHALL CONPORII WITH THE FOLLOWING RBQUIRBIIENTS: A. B. SHALL BE LOCATED ON THE DAil OR 81DB OF THE IDI'. IIAXDIUII TOTAL FLOOR ABBA. ............. IOO SQUAD nn. C . IIAXIIIUII HEIGHT ........................................... 11 nn. D . IIINIIIUII SIDE YAllD .......................................... a P'Eft. -8- ,- • . I . • 0 . , I 2 I -• • • E . MINIMUM REAR YARD ........................................ 3 FEET. a 4 . Swimmin( pool1 . See Section 8-3A-1 ol the £nalewoocl Municipal Code. Sed;ipp 5. The Enclewood City Council hereby appl'OV9I amending Title 16, Chapter 4, Sec:tion 6, Sublect.ion M, of the Enclewood Municipal Code which will read u follow1 : 18+41: B-1-C IIBDIUII-DBNBITYBBSD>BNCB DIBTBICI'. M . AcceslOI')' Buildings and Permitted AcceslOI')' Uae1. 1. 2 . Garqe1 and cuportl. An attached or detached prqe or carport must conform to the followinc requirements: A . MAXIMUM NUMBER: ONLY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES : (1) ATTACHED GARAGE. (2) DETACHED GARAGE. (3) CARPORT. (4) ATTACHED GARAGE AND CARPORT. (5) DETACHED GARAGE AND CARPORT. (6) DETACHED GARAGE AND ATTACHED GARAGE . a. B. Mazimum heicht ................................................... 18 feet. II. C. Minimum front yard ............................................... 25 feet. e. D. Minimum 1ide yard ................................................. 5 feet. 4. E . Minimlllll rear yard. (1) If entrance face1 front or aide .............................. a feet. (2) If entrance facea rear ....................................... l feet. e. F. Mallimlllll total floor area ........................... 1, ..... -,_._ THE COMBINED MAXIMUM TOTAL FLOOR ADA OF ALL GARAGES AND CARPORTS SHALL NOT llCBBD 1,000 SQUARE FEET. I . G . If prap or carport i1 convertecl to uedler UN, u acpai,,alant amount ol oft'-IU'Nt paru11 mllll be pnrilled. Storap lhNS. ONLY ONE STOIWJB SBBD SIIAIL U P8IDIITl'SD AND SHAIL CONPORII TO THE l'OUDWING DQUaDmNTI: a . Shall be locat.ed Ill the ..... olthe lat. -9- ,,,_ .. , • I I I:. ... I . • 0 ' ? I -• • • "'· - b. Maximum total floor area ........................... H8 150 aquare feet. c . Maximum heirht ................................................... 10 feet. d. Minimum aide yard ................................................ 3 feet. .. No aetback i1 required if the wall aiijacmt to the property line i1 conatructed of one-hour fire-re1iatiff material. Minimum rear yard ................................................. 3 feet . No aetback i1 required if the wall ~t to the property line i1 conltructed of one-hour fire reliltive mattmal. 3. OTHER ACCESSORY STRUCTURES. ONLY ONB OTBBR ACCESSORY STRUCTURE SHALL BB PERMl'1TED AND SHALL CONFORM WITH THE FOLLOWING RBQUillEMENTS. A. SHALL BE LOCATED ON THE REA1l OR SIDE OF TIIB Im. 8. MAXIMUM TOTAL FLOOR AREA.. ....•.••••••• 200 SQUARE PBBT. C . MAXIMUM REIGRT ........................................... 12 FBBT. D. MINIMUM SIDE YARD .......................................... 3 FBBT. E. MINIMUM REAR YARD .................................•...... 3 PBBT. a 4 . Swimminc pools. See Section 8-3A-1 oftbe Bnrlewoocl Municipal Code. W,ieo 8: 'flle Enrlewood City Council hereby appl'OY&I amendinr Title 16, Chapt.ar 4, Section 7, Subaec:tion C, Number 13, oftbe Bnslewoocl Municipal Code winch will read u follow,: 11+7: a-s.c&P.& IIIIDIJII iJBN8iiYIIIPBCW. Pl:IIIIIT ii&IW PMIIMCNCZ DililidL,~ 13. AceN-,. BuiJclinp and Pwmiu.d AceN-,. u-. a . Ganpa .... C8l1llfU. An at&ached -detached ..... -carport must c:aafsm to die roDowinc ....._ta: (1) IIADIIUII NUIIIIBR: ONLY ONB OF fflB POLLOWING CATaOOIUBS: (A) AffACHBD GA&AGB. (8) DETACHED GAUGE. (C) CilPOaT. (D) AffACHBD GAUOS AND CAUO&T. (B) DETACHED GARAOS AND CAUO&T. -10- "' - , •• 'f • .' ·1 ,', I .. I. • 0 , --11 ]- • • • ,. (F) DETACHED GARAGE AND ATl'ACHED GARAGE (1) (2) Mu:imum heiiht .......................................... 18 feet. (lij (3) Minimum front yard ...................................... 25 feet. (I) (4) Minimum aide yard ........................................ 3 feet. (~ (5) Minimum rear yard. (a) If entrance face• front or aide ..................... 3 feet. (b) If entrance faces nar .............................. 6 feet. (5) (6) lluimum total floor area ................. 1,888 "we t'eM. THE COMBINED IIAXDIUII TOTAL FLOOR AREA OF ALL GARAGES AND CARPORTS SHALL NOT EXCEED 1,000 SQUARE FEET. (&) (7) If prqe or carport ia converted to another use, an equivalent amount fll oft'.atnet parkine muat be provided. b. Storap ahedS. ONLY ONE STORAGE SHED SHALL BE PEJllllTTED AND SHALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: (1) Shall be located on the rear fllthe lot. (2) Muimum total floor ana .................. iee 1IO equare feet. (3) Mas;imum heiiht .......................................... 10 feet . (4) Minimum aide yard ........................................ 3 fHt. No Ntback ia required if the wall ..U--t ID the proparty line ia cona&ructed fl .. hear &e-.wilUw ...W. (5) Minimum rear yard ........................................ 3 feet. No Ntback ia requiNCI if the wall ..U-t ID the proparty line ia cona&ructed fll one-hear~ ...W. C. OTHER ACCUSORY STllUCTUllBS. ONLY ONB OTHER ACCESSORY STRUCTURE SHALL BB PBJUIITTBD AND SHALL CONFORM WITH THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS. (1) SHALL BB LOCATED ON TIIB DAil OR ams or TIIB LOT. (I) IIAXDIUII TOTAL FLOOR AIM. .. JOO BQUAU PUT. (3) IIAXIIIUII RSIGRT .................................. 11 r&n. (4) IIINIIIUII SIDS YA&D ................................ I r&n. -11- . ' • . I. • 0 , • \ I .. , .. I, f 32xl ]- • • • • • • (. (5) MINIMUM REAR YARD ............................... 3 FEET. e . D. Swimminc Pool1. See Section 8-3A-l of the Enclewood Municipal Code. Sm;t,ipn 7 "nle Ens)ewood City.Council hereby appro¥N ammdinc Title 16, Chapter,, Section 8, Sublection 0, ot'tbe Enclewood Municipal Code which will rud u followa: 18+8: ~ BIOIIW't .IIB8IDENal: DIB'l'BICI' 0. ~ Builclinp and Permitted Acc111ory Ueea. l. Ganpa and carporta. An attached or~ prap or carport muat conform to the followinc Nqllirementa: 2. A. IIAXDIUM NUIIBBR: ONLY ONE OF THE FOU.OWING CATEGORIES: (l) A'M'ACHED GARAGE. (2) DETACHED GARAGE. (3) CARPORT. (4) A'M'ACHED GARAGE AND CARPORT. (5) DETACHED GARAGE AND CARPORT. (6) DETACHED GARAGE AND A'M'ACRED GARAGE. a. B. Mallimum beipt ................................................... 18 feet. II. C. Minimum front :,ard ............................................... 15 feet. e. D. Minimum aide :,ard ................................................. 3 feet . ... E. Minimum rear :,ard. (l) If entrance face, frent or licle .............................. 3 feet. (2) If entranee faee1 rear ....................................... & feet. e. F. llanmum total floor area ........................... 1,888 .._.. r.,. THE COIIBINBD IIAXDIUlf TOTAL PLOOR ABBA OF ALL GARAGES AND CARPORTS SHAU NOT DCDD 1,000 SQUADPBET. "nlil appliel on):, to prapa for ...._,._I:, dwellinp. f . G. If p,.... or carport ii coa,e,W to uG&ller ue, u eqaivalent UDOUDt of.« ...... panins malt be ......... Stor ... ahed&. ONLY 0MB 8T01WJB 8IISD 8HALL U P&BIIITl'BD AND SHAU. CONFOIM TO TID FOUDWING llaQUDtDaNTS: -12- • . , 1 1 I I:. I. . , • 0 '~7')( I - - • "' - • I• • a. Location: lhall be located on the rear of'the lot. b . Maximum total floor area........................... 1e8 150 aquare feet. c. Maximum heirht ................................................... 10 feet. d . Minimum aide yard ................................................. 3 feet. e . No Ntback i1 required if the wall lllijacent to the property line i1 -atracted of' one-hour ftre-reliltiYe material. Minimum rear yard ................................................ 3 feet. No Ntback i1 required if the wall lllijacent to the property line i1 conatnu:ted of one-hour ftre-rniltml material. 3. OTHER ACCESSORY STRUCl'URBS. ONLY ONE OTHD ACCESSORY STRUCTURE SHALL BE PERlll'M'ED AND SHALL CONFORM WITH THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS. A . SHALL BE LOCATED ON THE REAR OR SIDE OF THE LOT. B . MAXIMUM TOTAL FLOOR AREA. ............. 200 SQUARE FEET. C. MAXIMUM HEIGHT ........................................... 12 FEET. D. MINIMUM SIDE YARD ......................................... 3 FEET. E. MINIMUM REAR YARD ........................................ 3 FEET. a. 4. Swimmillc poola. See Section 8-aA-1 of'the Bnpwood Municipal Code. +: 5. Noncommercial parkin1 Iota. R,equind parkins may be prorided within four hundred feet (400') of' the property, lither within the .... diltrict or within a di1trict which permits noncommercial parkinc Iota. Such perkinc lot mut be maintained u lone u the principal permitt.ed ue ii maintained, or altamate putinc prorided. 6. 6. Semce units or facilitia. Serrict fllCilitin or anitl aach u, but not limited to, barlJer lhopa, bealaty ahopa, rift ahopa, ea«.. lhopa and clininc faciliti• may be permiU.ed for the -wnilnce of' the tenanta. 6ect,iqp I . 'l1le Bnclewood Cit;y Council hereby .......... __.inc Tide US, Chapter 4, Section 9, SubNction II, of' the Bnclewood Municipal Code whim will read u follows: lM-1: M~DllfflllCT M . Acceuory Buildinp and Permitted Acceuory UNL (In addition to the followinc, .. Section 16-5 of' tm1 Title, General llaplationL) 1. Garqea and carporta. An 1u.ched or ~ pnp or carport mlllt -form to the •llowint 1'9qtUNamt: .13. . , • . .. I. • 0 , -::t') I -• ~ • t• . • ' A. MAXIMUM NUMBER: ONLY ONE OF THE FOU.OWING CATEGORIES: (1) ATl'ACHED GARAGE (2) DETACHED GARAGE (3) CARPORT (4) ATl'ACHED GARAGE AND CARPORT (5) DETACHED GARAGE AND CARPORT (6) DETACHED GARAGE AND ATl'ACHED GARAGE a. B. Maximum bei1bt .................................................. 18 feet. a C. Minimum front yard ............................................. 26 fNt. e . D. Minimum lid• yard..................................... Same a1 R-2. •· E. Minimum rear yard. (1) If entrance face• front or lide ........................... 3 feet. (2) If entrance facH rear .................................... 6 fNt . ., F. lluimum total floor area ............................ l,888 ..... t'NI. THE COMBINED IIAXIIIUII TOTAL FLOOR ADA OF ALL GARAGES AND CARPORTS SHALL NOT BXCBBD 1,000 SQUARE FEET. f, G. If pnp or carport i1 conwrted to another UN, an eqamalant &IDCIUllt fl aft' ..... parkin, mlllt be prorided. 2 . St.orap lhedS. ONLY ONE STORAGB SBBD SHALL BB PUIIIT'l"BD AND SHALL CONPORII TO 'l1IE POu.owING DQUIUIIBMTS: a. 8hall be ..... -the -tithe lot. b. lluiaua total floor area ........................... IN IIO....,. W. c. Maaiaaa beipt ................................................... 10 feet. d . Mini••• 1ide yard ................................................. a feet. e. No Nlback ii reqairecl if the wall -U-t to the ~ line ii OIIIUU'IICUII fl ane-bour ftre-ruiltiff aatarial Miaiaaa nar yard ................................................. 3 fNt. No Nlback ii reqairecl if the wall -U-t to the ...,.... line ii caaltnlded fl -.boar ftre-reaiatift aaurial -14- ,,; - ' ... I . • 0 f :l2 x I ]- • • • 3. OTHER ACCESSORY STRUCTURES. ONLY ONE OTHER ACCESSORY STRUcrtJRE SHALL BE PERMl'l'TED AND SHALL CONFORM WITH THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: A. SHALL BE LOCATED ON THE REAR OR SIDE OF THE LOT. B. MAXIMUM TOTAL FLOOR AREA. ....•. .200 SQUARE FEET. C. IIAXIIIUII BEIGBT ..................................... 12 FEET. D. IIINIKUII SIDE YARD ................................... 3 FEET. E. IIINIIIUII llBAR YARD ................................... 3 FEET. I. 4 . Swimmias pool. S.. s.tian 8-aA-1 of the ......... llunicipal Coda. Sec;t,ipp a The nonconf'onlinc baildins .. atnactare may be continued, ueept .. otbenriN provided in s.tian I. Chaptier 18 of the ......... llunicipal Code. fte pmait;y proviaion of the Eftllewaod llunicipal Code Tide 1. Chaptier ,. Section 1, lhall apply t.o wb and every violation of this Title. A Public Forum WU held on .July 181h, lllM. Introduced, rNd in full, and ,..... on ftra J'Ndins on die 21a clay of Novaiber, 191N. Publilhed u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 24th clay of November, 1994 Sheri Gulley, ..... ATTEST: a:-iahia A. Bllia, City Clerk I, Loueriahia A. Bllia, City Cln of the City of.,......, Colondo, henby ..W, Ill&& the above and forepills ia a true eopy of a Bill for an Ordinance. introdueecl, reed in fall. md puaed on tint readinc on the II.at clay of November, 1994 -15- .,._ . ' • . I . . 0 , I - • • • • COUNCIL CO-INICATION Data AgalNlallffl November 21, 1994 11 b INITIATED BY Depel1ment of Recrution Services COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION None . RECOMMENDED ACTION STAFF IOURCE ...,... Black, Dnc:mr of Recnation Servicea Dave LN, GolfCourN Superit111Nldent Staff recommends award, by motion, of• conatruction contract totllln ConauclDn In . ._ amount aftlll,141.00 for the construction of• maintenance building at ttl8 Englewood Golf Course. BACKGROUND, ANAL Y81S, AND AL TERNATIVEI IDENTFIED The existing maintenance building, localed at 4000 S. Clay St, was c:onstruc1lld In ttl8 1950'1 by ttl8 pnwious owners of ttl8 Golf Course property. This 1,250 squa"e foot buldlng Is not adequlllle In size lo accommodale our maintenance and storage requirements . Additionally, numerous building oode viollltions .. evident, Including roof joist spacing, wall stud spacing, and electrical and h prallCtion ayama. Roof ...... hawe bNn made by City forces on three occasions, yet It continues ID leak. The Eugiwiug Divlllon of Public Worb has delllrmlned that this building has no salvage value. Expansion of ttle Golf CourN has crNlld ttle llNd for ...... equiprmnt and ..... Golf CourN staff hawe projectad prwnt and future requnments for mailllN•a and stDrage. which ... ..., lo dalllmll• ttl8 size of our propoeed building. W. J. Root and Astoci1l11 ... NCaiMd lo cleligrl • 4,G equar9 foot building, meeting our needs . Staff has investigallld ttl8 qualiliclllio111 ofttle low bidder, Kahn Conllrucllon, and tlnd ttlelrexperiela and l9l)Utation adequale for this proiect. FINANCIAL M'ACT Twelve bids were raceived and opened on Novemtlel 1, 1994, • dalalled In ttl8 allached bid tllbullllion . Additional expenditu1'91 for dNign, utility l9loclllolll and llmpcnly ....... appioxifflllllo; $14,000, bringing ttle total flnancial requirement IIO $183,349.00 . Funds for this proiect have been budgeted and wa be divided among ttl8 Golf CourN Expanelon Praject and ttl8 Golf CourN Maintenance Budget. UST OF ATTACHaNTI Bid Tabullllion Contract ' l .• , I . • 0 - - • • 0 • CPIDAC'J' CITY OF IDIGLBll'OOD, COI.ORADO TRIS CONTRACT and agrewnt, -d• and entered into thia .2l.at. day of Rrnrember, l!lli by and bet-en the City of Englewood, a -.micipal corporation of the State of Colorado hereinaftflr referred to u the •city•, party of the firat part, and &ebn Cpp•t;nast;jgp, hereinafter referred to aa the •contractor•, party of the aeeond part. WITBBSSBTB, ~cing on the ~ day of September, l!lli and continuing for at 1 ... t ten (10) daya ther-fter the City advertiaed that •••led propoaala would be recei'Ved for furniabing all labor, toola, auppliea, equipment, -teriala and everything neceaaary and required for the following : PROJECT: ex' mne "'I I == N'11cPDII WBBRBAS, propoaal• purawmt to Aid adverti-t ba'V9 been receiv9d by the Mayor and City Council and have been certified by the City Dig1-r to the Mayor and City Council with a reca 11'datioa tbat • contract for Aid work be awarded to the abo'V9 ~ Contractor wbo ..a tba 1-t reliable and reaponaibl• bidder therefore, and WIIBRBAS, purauant to Aid recoaaendatioa the CGatract baa bNn ~ to the above nu.d Contractor by the Mayor and City COUDcil and Aid caatractor ia now willing and able to perfor111 all of Aid work in accordance with Aid advertiawnt and hia propoaal. NOif TIIDSPORB, in conaideration of the COlllpellAtioa to be paid the Cc:llltract, the -.atual agr-ta hereinafter coatained are aubject to the teraa hereinafter atated: A. CAnt;rest; DnnPNPU: It i• agreed by tba parti•• hereto tbat the following liat of inatruMDta, drawiDlr• and ~te whicb are attached hereto, bound barewith or incorporated herein by reference coaatitute and aball be referred to either•• the Contract oaa-ta or tba C-tract and all of Aid inat~ta, drawing•, and ~te takal together u a wbol• conatitute the Cc:llltract bet-the partiu hereto and they are u fully a part of thia agn ut u if they -re Ht out ,,.daatia and in full herein: -20- • ..... " - I • • 0 . , , -• • • Adverti•-t of Jlotice for Propoaala Propoaal Contract (thia iaat~t) • Performance Pa~t Naintmance Bond Receipt, a.1 ..... wai,,.r of Claiaa Special Proviaiona General Conditiona Detailed Specificationa Plana Uld Drawing• B. asgpe pf NPrJs : Tbe Contractor agree• to and ahall fuzniah all labor, toola, auppliea, equipaent, Mteriala Uld .,,.rything neceaaary for and required to do, perfoza and eo111plete all the 11ark deacrilled, drawn, Ht forth, •hown and included in Aid contr~t ~ta. c. 1'9ma pf 19rfpm,pse: The contractor agreea to UDdertake the perfozaance of the 11ark Ulldar thia contract within ten (10) daya from being notified to ..._..c. 11ark by the Director of Public Worka Uld a9r-• to fully eo111plete Hid 11ark by Nersb 1$ 1111 plua auch extenaion or exteaaiona of ti-u My be granted by the Director of Public lforkll in accordance with the proviaioaa of the ca-ral Conditiona. D. 1'9PII pf RA¥NPt : The City agree• to pay the Ccatractor for the performance of all the 11ark required IIDder thi• contract, Uld the Contractor agree• to accept u hi• full and aaly COl'ipeaaation therefore, auch -or_. of -.y u -y be proper in accordance with the price or pricea Ht forth in the Ccatractor•• Propoeal bereto attached Uld Mde a pert bareof, the total utiaated coat thereof being AIMl-h,mdred &tactx-n1ne Tbnearend flame-bnndred Porey-ntm dollar• ($1§!1 HI PPl . 1. lan:smrietion of Plmde: At prue11t, ,111 1ft bu beeD awros,riated for tba project. IIOtwithatUlding anythiDf contained in thia Jltrru rnt to the contrary, in tba .,,_t no fUDda or iaaufficient fUDda are appropriated and budgeted by the "°"rnillf body or are otbarwiH unavailable by any -wbataonv in any followillf fiacal period for which appropriatioaa -re recei'Nd witllollt paaalty or upeDN except aa to thoH portioaa of tba Atrr• tor otbar aaouau berein for which funda ha,,. already been appropriated or are otbarwiN aYailable. Tbe City ahall 1-diately notify Mbn o:metrvct#m or ita uaignee of auch occurrence in tba event of auch tezaiaatiOD . P. cootust lindiD&• It ia &!Jreed that thi• ecntnct aball be biDding on Uld inaure to the benefit of tba pertiu bereto, their lleira, executor•, adainiatratora, uaigna, and -.on. -21- . ' .. I • • 0 ]- J • • ·. • '· DI wrmas IIIIDmP, the puti-.-oaUNd theH ~ta to be aipad ~ly or by their cluly -tllorised officen or av-ta and their -1• affumd ud cluly atteated tbe clay 1111d y.ar fint llbon writtaa. "l'hia CODtract ia .-ted ill J. COUDteZparta. by "iiiyor,,.....,,..,....--------- krty of the Wint Part AT'l'SST: City ClerJt by "'hrty""""" ..... -ol ...... t&i,...--,,,licaaii--....,..,....,hrt--,,--- City Attomay AT'l'SST: -n- . , • . .. I. • 0 • •• f !..1 f 2,, v I ]- • . ,. • .. BID TABULATION Golf CourN llalntanance Bullcllng Opened T ..... No.e11lbel 1, 11184 • 10:00am COMPANY 1. Kahn Conatnlctlon 2. Lefever Bulding Syallml 3 . Blllc::k Hawk Conltruction 4. JC Brooks & Company 5. RD Sl8wart 8 . C-G Conatruclion 7. Alh & VVhile Conltruction 8 . Di,•llion Buldera 9 . Paramount Conltruction 10. Br8inef' eon.truction 11 . Plaza 70 12. MCC Conatruclion AMOUNT S 1N.MI S 184,528 $ 197,000 $ 197,544 $ 200,000 $ 205,888 $ 214,400 $ 214,474 S 221,334 S 233,119 S 242,998 s zeo :ooo . ' •. .. I . . 0 • • 0 I • • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Date Agendaltem Subject Adoption of Customer 11 C Service Standards for Cable November 21, 1994 Operators lnltlad By Staff Source Department of Administrative Services Perry Movic:k, Manager of Info. Services COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION Passage of Ordinance No. 4, Series of 1980 -Authorizing C8ble Television Permit. Passage of Ordinance No . 37, Series of 1992 -Authorizing COits incurred in Franchise negotiations. Passage of Ordinance No . 38, Series of 1992 -Authorizing entering into an intergovernmental agreement for Greater Metro Cable Consortiun. RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff seeks Council adoption, by ordinance, of the CUltomer Service Standards developed by the Greater Metro Cable Consortium (GMCC). BACKGOUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED Through passage of the 1984 and 1992 Cable Adi, aulhority ha been given to local governments to "Establish and enforce 1) customer NrVice rwquirwnents of the cable operator; and 2) (construction requirements)." In March of 1993, the GMCC snpared its first draft of Customer Service Standards design for universal UM throughout the GMCC metropolitan area. The Customer Service Standards were initially included u a part of the Model Franchise Agreement being negotiated with TCI. By November of 1993, the GMCC had decided to pull the Customer Service Standards from the Model Franchise Agreement and have them adopted separately. Owing the next five monlha, the Customer Service Standards were reviewed within the GMCC and with TCI . In March of 1994 the GMCC voted to approve the Customer Service Standada, bul ltiH agreed to hear final commenta from TCI in April of 1994. . -• ... I . ]- • • • • " , 0 I• • The attached Executive Summary details Federal Customer Service Standards adopted by the Federal Communications Commission . Those federal guidelines are included in the proposed GMCC Customer Service Standards, however the GMCC Standards also include items that were felt to be important to the needs of our citizens. A few of those are as follows : • Location and hours of customer service centers negotiated with and approved by the franchise authority. · • Cable drops to the home buried 1T within one week of installation, or upon mutual agreement of customer and cable operator. • Cable operator to keep certain records regarding customer complaints. Monthly summary of complaints to be sent to franchise authority. • CSRs (TCI Customer Service Representatives) to have authority to issue aedits to customers regarding customer service complaints. • Respectful treatment of property; restoration of landscaping to original condition. • Cable employees and contractors to wear identification. • Unsafe conditions to be corrected immediately. The proposed Customer Service Standards provide procedures to be followed in handling complaints . The cable operator first has the opport\l"lity and autonomy to correct a complaint received from a citizen. If the citizen is not satisfied, they may complain to the franchise authority. Once the franchise authority has heard both sides of the case, and, if it determines the citizens complaint is valid, it can order the cable company to correct the situation and refund or credit the customer. If a pattern of a number of similar complaints occur, it may notify the cable operator that it is out of compliance. If the cable operator does not correct this condition within thirty days, the franchise authority may decide to assess the cable company a fine of $1,000/day until the noncompliance is cured. The proposed GMCC Customer Service Standards were compiled and written to meet the needs of citizens throughout the metropolitan area without undue additional burden on the cable operator. The GMCC recommends that the standards be adopted in their current form and allowed one year for implementation . Aft• a year hu paaed, the GMCC will consider and recommend amendments introduced by individual members. There are four options Council might consider with respect to these proposed Customer Service Standards: 1. Pass the customer service standards by ordinance, which will be subject to amendment after the initial year has paaed. 2. Pass the customer service standards by resolution, with the actual standards • an Exhibit, which will be subject to amendment after the initial year hu passed . 3. Establish the customer service standards as a "gentlemen's agreement" with the cable company . 4 . Reject the proposed customer service standards and decide not to implement them in its jurisdidion. Staff recommends Option 1, passing the customer service standards by ordinance. , .• . , ., I . • 0 ]- • ... • • .. The FCC does allow for the coat cf complying with customer wvice ltandlrds that .. stricter or additional to the Commission's federal ltandardl, may be paned through to the customer. The GMCC feels there will be no additional COits pused on due to the following: • The requirements cf the pioposed Standardl comply with what the cable company claims to be its current policies. The GMCC further believes these 1ta11dadl put little additional bu'den on the cable opei ator. • FNI cannot be arbitrarily added to the bill. All incr11111 must be approved by the GMCC through a COit cf wvice showing. The GMCC believes these coats incurr9d can be minimized through this proceu so there would be no good reason to identify them through • cost cf service showing. • Any COit the cable company pa1N1 on to the c:ustonw must be ildepea Ide! Illy iderdied. In this cue the additional COit would have to be idel llified • a coat aasociated with providing the basic customer wvice that the pw:,lic alrNdy expem. UST OF ATTACHMENTS Attached to this Council Communication are the following: • An Expanded Executive Soo,mary • Summary of Typical Questions and Answers • The Proposed Customer Service Standards. 'I .. ' I . . 0 ] • • • ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 191M • 0 • BY AUTHORITY ABILLFOR I • J{<!/ OOUNCIL BILL NO. 88 INTBODU~CIL ··- AK O&DIHANCB CRBATING A NBW CIIAPl'Blt I, UNDD 'ITft.B 12, 01' TRB ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE ESTABLISHING CABLE TV CUSTOMER SERVICE ITANDABDS FOR TRB CITY 01' BNOLBWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council bu puaed Ordinance No. 4, Seria of 1980 which authori&ed the cable televilion permit; and WHEREAS, the Englewood City CoWICil alao puaed Ordinance No. 37, Seria of 1992, which authorized coats incurred in franchiae neptiationa; and WHEREAS, the puup fl Ordinance No. 38, Seria of 1992, authorized ent.mne into an interpvemmental qreement creatinc the Greater Metro Cable Consortium whereby the City of Englewood became a member of that Con~um; and WHEREAS, with the puup of the 1984 md the 1992 Federal Cable Ada, local eovemmenta are authorised to eatablilh and anf'orce cutomer service requirements of the cable operator u well u conltrllction requirements; and WHEREAS, the Greater Metro Cable ConNrtimD (GMCC) bu eatablilhed Cuat.omer Service Standards; and WHEREAS, the City of Enalewood u well u all flt.he Gr'Nter Metro Cable Comortium memben are adoptinc 111ch cable caatomer Nffice atandarda; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Sec;t,ipn 1. The Enalewood City Council hereby approves amendinc Title 12 of the Englewood Municipal Code by addine a new Chapter 6, eatablilhinc Cable TV Cutomer Service Standard, in the City fl Englewood, Colorado. Title 12, Chapter 6, lhall read u follow,: 12-6-1: POUCY: "nle Cable Operator ehould be permitted the option and autonomy to ftnt reaolve citizen complaints without delay and interference from the Franchilinc Authority. Where a liven complaint ii not addreued by the Cable Operator to the citizen', utilf'action, the Franchilinc Authority abowd intervene. In addition, where a pattern of unremedied complaints or noncompliance with the Standarda ii identified, the Franchilinc Authority ahould preacribe a cure and atlblilh a 30 clay deadline for implementation of the cure. If the non-,liance i1 not cured within 30 day1, monetary aanction1 lhould be impoaed to meoun,e compliance. The11 Standarda are intended to be of pneral application; howner, the Cable Operator lhall be relieved of any obliptiona hereunder which it i1 unable to perform due to a re,ion-wide natural emerpncy or in the nent of force majeure aft'ectinc a lipiftcent portion of the franchi11 area. The Cable Operator i1 free to uceed these .... • ·. , .\ I '!' I . • 0 -• • . • ' (. r Standards to the benefit at ita Ca.-n and luch lhall be -liderecl performance for the purpNN otth-Standards. J.2.6..2: mnNrl10NII: ADOPTION CABLE OPERATOR CITY CUSTOMER CUSTOMER SDVICB llEPllBSBNTATIVB OR CSR PRANCHISING AUTHORITY GREATER METRO CABLE CONSORTIUM or GIICC The proceu Deceu&l'J to fonully •-ct the Stanclanla within the Pranchiains Aathority'1 jariadiction, or to apprne the Model Pranchi• ...... t ....... by the 'l'CI ....... a.-. otthe GIICC (the "IIPA:) ineorpol'atinc the Sundarda, ander applicable ................ ... /my penon ......W a hnchiN or paniit lo.,.... or operatiq, a cable lolewiaim, ._. .....,_, • t.olecoaamunication1 171t.om within ay -ti jariadicdm of the Pranchiaiq Aatberity, -. in the llPA, the Grantee, or aach ,._., , .. 1,,-. ..-ta. -tract.on, or aubeontncton. 'ftae City ot Eqlewood, Colondo. Any penon who NOOM1 Nl'rice at-, eort from the Cable Operator. /my penon .. , .. , .. by the c.le Opent.ar to wilt. or proyide Mnice to, cut.omen, whether by .....,... pu1ic tllaplime 1iDN. writiac N1'rice or in1tallation ordera, an1werin1 cu1t.oaera' quetionl, noeiYinl ad prmnia, ....,_ta, or ......... ...-eaat••• 1enioe-nlllted tub. A Colorado ..-c, formod by intie.pwernmetel a1reemont betweon itl •••bera, local ~tel aabclhiliaDI ol the 8tllta ol Colorado. 'ftae OIICC may be dellplod tho aathorit,J 11D mtoree cable t.ol0Yi1ion franclai101 and cable 1y1t.om operalim1 for i&a member -•aaitiee, and me,y admini1t.or any or all fanction1 ander th•• 8tanclard1. 2 " - -. , .• , I!. . . .. I. • 0 ]- • • • (• . • ' <. A. Courtesy. All employHI of the Cable Operator shall be courteous, knowlecl&uble and helpful and lhall provide effective and utilf'actory service in all contacta with CUit.omen. B. Acce11ibility . 1. Within mty (80) days ol the .tl'ectm date of thNe Standards, the Cable Operator shall pnmde, at lites 1m11t.lble to the Pranc:biains Aathority, cuat.omer INlrvice CID~ offices ("NrYic:e cent.en") IUCh that no cuat.omer abaD be locat.ed furtlas than tm (10) miles away from a Nrvice CIDW. Baeept U otherwiN approwed by the Pranchiti .. Aathority, all Nfflce omt.en -0 be open IIGnday tbnaih ~ from 8:00 LID. to 8:00 p.m., and from 1:00 am tio 1:00 p.m. s.&ardaya, and lhal1 be tally ltaffecl with cutomer INlrvice ...-tatifta aft'erias the followmc Nrvicea to cuatomen who eome to the Nnice center: bill payment, equipment Hcbanp, proce11ins of cbanp or Mfflce nquutl, and ruponN to customer inquiriN and ......-. The Prancbitins Aathority may appro,,e alternatnel for Nrrice centen afferins leller Mrricel at any lite to which the public hu pnera1 MCNa. The Cable Operator lhall poat a tip at each 1emce center advitinr CUit.omen of its houn of operation and of the addruae1 and telephone numbers at which to contact the Franchisms Authority and the Cable Operator if the aenice omter ia not open at the times posted. The Cable Operator lhall provide fNe Hcbanp1 or faulty conwrt.en at the cutomer'1 adclnal. 2 . The Cable Operator lha1l maintain local telephone IICClll linel that lha1l be available M houn a day, N¥en daya a 1Nek for Mrvioalrepair requNtl and billinr inquiries. 3. The Cable Operator lhall haw dilpatcben and t.ecbnician1 on call M houn a day, 7 days a 1Nek, includinr lepl holidays. 4 . The Cable Operator lhall ntain mfflcient CUltomer llffiee ...,._tatival and telephone line capacity to enlUft that telephone ca11I to ~r and bilJinr inquiry Jinea are answered by a cu1tomer umce reprnentative within 30 -a or 1-. and that any tnnden an made within 30 NCODda. Th .. ltadarda lha11 he met no leu than IO pereent or the time meuurecl monthly . 5 . The total number ol calla NClivinr buay tipala lhall not uCNd 81' ol the total telephone call,. Thia ._dud shall he met IO pereent or more or the time -uured monthly. 3 ..... ,,_ I . • 0 •, , , xi . ... (") ~ [II !"" • r ~11~ ! 11111tii 11~1ii •?111;11~ I ttit~ (111~1!11~ l I l r1 t 'll '1 ~ .,, 1,.1~1( I 1t, ff r1.11, 11,, i t~tJt,f j'll f l'1fff1J · fl~ 11!1 :t.tr a • =''11! l tl{~ll~ l,!t t'!til•t[ i iJrt !1il1f1!~1~ I I f lj! J!i( Jf I' I f.. ~ f t 1't: tr • . r h = .. I, i rr,'lr 111 fl rnt}l tit tJ: ,~lfl~ ~,~; fJl~Jifi ~fit 1 1 !F•l~fa ·'f '·t'I • 1~ lltiJ 8 ~1 •Ir ''lffaft 1 r,~ t1!rlr lt,J Jrit !r: lrl i l.r. ti ,. . ' 0 • I r I . . . 7 • ... • - - • • 0 - b. All other aervice interruption, reaultin1 from Cable Operator equipment failure lhall be correc:ted by the Cable Operator by the end of the nut calendar day. c . The Cable Operator 1hall keep an accurate and comprebenaive file of any and all complaint& reprdins the cable ayatem or ita operation of the cable aystem, in a manner conliltant with the privacy ripta of cuatomen, and the Cable Operator'• action, in reaponae to thoae complaint&. Theae file, 1hall remain open to the Franchi1in1 Authority and the public durins normal buaine11 houn. Gnntee lhall provide Grant.or an eucative mmmary monthly, which &hall include information concerninl c:uatomer complaint&. A 1ummary a aervice requ-., identifyiftl the number and nature of the reque1tl and their diapoaition. lhall mo be completed by the Cable Operator for each month and IUbmitt.ed to the Franchiainc Authority by the wnth (10th) day • the aueceedin1 month. A loir of all 1ervice interruption, &hall be maintained and provided to the Franchi1in1 Authority quarterly. d . All Nrvice outqea and interruption, for any caUN beyond the control of the Cable Operator &hall be corrected within 36 houn, after the conditiona beyond itl control have been corrected. 4. TV Reception. 5. a. 'l1le Cable Operator lhall provide clear televiaion ..-ption that meet& or uceed1 technical atanduda eltabliahed by the United State, Federal Communication, Commiaion (the ·FCC"). The Cable Operator &hall reeler efficient Nnice, make npain promptly, and interrupt Nrvice only for pod ca111e and for the lhorteet time pouible. Scheduled interruption, lhall be prec1ded by not.ice and lhall occur durins perioda of minimum UN of the ayat.em, preferably between midnipt and m Lm. (8:00 Lm.). b . If a c:uatomer aperi-poor video or audio nception attributable to the Cable Operator·, equipment, the Cable Operator lhall repair the problem no later than the day followin1 the cuat.omer call If an appointment i1 neceaury, c:uatomer may cbooee the NJDe blocb • time delCribed in Section C.2.L At the c:uatomer'1 requeet, the Cable Operator &hall repair the problem at a t.... time convenient to the cu1tomer. Problem Reaolution. The Cable Operator', cuatomer nrvice repre- MDtativea lhall have the authority to provide credit for int.errupt.ed aervice or any of the other credit& lil&ed in BIIC 12-&-I, to waive feel, to achedule aervice appointment& and to chanp billinl cyclel, where appropriate. Any difflcultiel that cannot be l"IIOlved by the cutiomer NrYice npreeentative lhall be referred to the appropriate aupervilor who lhall cmtact the c:uatomer within 4 houri and reaolve the problem within '8 hoan or widun IUCh other time frame u ii amptable to the cuatomer and the C.W. Operator. 5 ..... "' - •. ... I . • 0 . , ]- - • "' - • - '· 6. Billinc, Credita, and Refunds. a. 'nle Cable Operator lhall allow at leut thirty (30) days fnnD the bepnninr date of the applicable Nl'Yice period for payment of a customer', Nnice bill for that period. If a cutomer'1 aervice bill i1 not paid within that period of time the Cable Operator may apply an admini1trative fee to the cu&omer'1 accoanL Ir the cutomer'1 Mrvice bill ii not paid within forty..ftve (46) days of the 'beplniD( date of the applieable -,,ice period, the Cable Operator ma.y perform a "IClft" di1CODDect of the cuatomer'1 Ml'Vice. Ir a cultomer'1 1ervice bill i1 not. paid within ftfty-two (52) days of the beplninc date of the applicable 1ervice period, the Cable Operator may dileonnect the cutomer'1 Nl'Vice, provided it bu provided two (2) WMb notice to the cult.omer that IUch di-...tion ma.y .....at. b. '11le Cable Operator lhall i•ue a credit or nfand to a clllt.omer within 30 days aft.er determinin( the cuatomer'1 entitlement to a credit or refund. 7. TrNtment of Property. a. The Cable Operator lhall keep tne trimminr to a minimlllll; tree, and lhnbl or other lancllcapiD( that are deeapd by the Cable Operator, any employee or apnt durinr illltallatioll or -muction lhall be Nltond to their prior cmdition or repl1oed TIW ancl lhnbl lhall not be .._... without the prior ......... or the ....... OI' 1lpl tenant of the property• which they ........ Tiu pn,wiaion lhall be in additicm to, •• lhall not ....,...., any nquh •mt in any franchiae ........ L b . 'nle Cable Operator lhall, at itl own -t and upenae, and in a manner approffCI by the property owner and the Pranchwnr Authority,....,. any p~ .. u .... omclition u Wore the work caUlin( IUch diltwtaance wu initiated. Tile Cable ()peralDr lhall npair, nplace or eoepenNte a property owner for any damap n1ultinr f'rom the Cable Operator', in1tallation, con1truction, aervice or npair activitie1. c. Bacept in the caae of• em...-cy in..tvinr pablic ufety or aervice intel"l"Uptim to a larp nlllllber of aabecriben. the Cable Operator lhall rive nalODable notiel t.o pnpert,y owwa • lapl tmanta prior ID enteriD( upon printe pn---. and the notiee ahall apecify the work to be performed; proridecl that in the •• or eonltnaction operatim1 IUch notice lhall be deliftr'lll or prnWacl at leut twmty- feur (14) houri priar t.o mtry. Hodainc herein ahall be oonltrued u aatboriainc -• •trJ .. priYate pnpert,J, ... , ...... property, wh .. lUch riallt • -er entry ii not...._ prorilled by law. Ir ...... ia ..... by any Calale o,.n.r acthitr, the Cable Operator lhall ......,.. the pnpert,J..,.. 10ft el the ellt el the ...... er nplMe the ....... pnpll't,J. l'w the ieetePett-tlpd11&al1 01' ot.laer ._,.. _..... er in1Ullali• prlj111&1, ,...,.,., ownen ahall .... be ..... by ..n at .......... in ....... In the -or. • • ,-.:y, the c.w. o,entar aa11 ...._ .. emtact the 6 . , I . • 0 , ]- • • 0 • property owner or lepl tenant in penon, and ahall leave a door hanpr notice in the event penonal contact is not made. d . The Cable Operator penonnel ahall clean all areu aurroundinc any work site and enaure that all cable material• have been diapoaed of properly. D. Service• for Cuatomen with Diaabilitiea. 1. For any customer with a disability, the Cable Operator ahall at no cbarp deliver and pick up converten at cuatomen' home•. In the cue of a malfunctioninc converter, the technician ahall provide another converter, hook it up and enaure that it i• wwkiq properly, and aball return the defective converter to the Cable Operator. 2. The Cable Operator shall provide TDD Nr9ice with trained operaton who can provide every type of uaiatance rendered by the Cable Operator'• customer Mrvice repreamtative• for any hearinc-impaired customer at no charp. 3 . The Cable Operator aball provide free UH of a remote control unit to mobility-impaired (if disabled, in accordance with aubaeetion 4, below) cuatomen. 4. Any customer with a diubility may reqaeat the apecial Mrvice• dncribecl above by providinc the Cable Operator with a leUer fnnn the cutomer'• phyaic:ian atatinc the need, or by makinc the request to the Cable Operator'• installer or NrYice technician, where the need for the apecial Mrvice• can be viaually confirmed. E. Customer Information. 1. Upon inatallation, and at any time the CUll&omer may request, the Cable Operator ahall provide the followiq informatiCln, in c1 ..... conci• written form: a. Products and Mrvice• offend by the Cable Operator, includin1 its channel lineup; b. The Cable Operator'• complete nap ol Nr9ice option• and the prices for th•• Mrvicea; c. Th ... Standarda, DIC 11-e.e, and any other epplicable customer Mrvice atanclarcb; d. lnlltruction on the UN ol cable TV Nniee and on standard VCR hookupa; •. The Cable Operator'• llillinc, eollectiGa and diwanection polici•; f . Cuateeer pmacy requiremmta; 1 · All applicable -plaint proeedw, iDcl.un, -plaint forma and the telephone namben and mailins ......_ ol the Cable ()pent«, the PCC, and the Pranelaiainc Allthoffl7 to whom the eaaplainta aboald be addruaed; h. UM and nailability ol NB awltehea; i. UN and availability ol parmtal controlllock out tlmce; 7 •. - I . • 0 . , , - • • 0 t• • j . Special eervices for eutomen with diubilitiea; k . Days, times of operation, and location• of the Nrvice cent.en. 2. Copiea of all notice• provided to the customer ahall be filed (by fu acceptable) concurrently with the Franchi1inc Authority and the Conaortium. 3 . The Cable Operator lhal1 provide cuatomen with written notification of any chanp in rat.el, lffllll'&IDIIUI or channel po1ition1, at leut 30 clays before the effective date of chanp. 4. Al1 officen, apnta, and emp10)'MI of the Cable Operator or ita cont.radon or 1ubcontracton who are in penona1 contact with cable c:uatomen lhall wear on their outer clotbinc identification cardl bearins their name and phototraPh u appro,,911 by the Prancbiains Authority. '11M Cable Operator aha11 -=count for a11 idmtification cardl at a11 timN. Every ftbicle of the Cable Operator lhal1 be clearly viaually identified to the public u -rkinc for the Cable Operator. Al) CSRI lhall identify themae1ves orally to callen immediately fo11owinc the ereetinc durinc each telephone contact with the public. Every vehicle of a 1ubcontractor or contractor aha11 be labeled with the name of the contractor and further identified ail contracting or subcontracting for the Cable Operator. 5. Each CSR, technician or employee of the Cable Operator in each contact with a cu1tomer ahall It.ate the estimated coat of the 1ervice, repair, or in1tal1ation oralJy prior to delivery of the 1ervice or before any work i1 performed, and lha1I provide the CUltomer with an oral atat.ement of the total charp1 before terminatinc the telephone ca11 or before leavinc the location at which the work WU performed. F. Cu1tomer Privacy. 1. The Cable Operator lha11 not monitor cable television lipala to determine the individual viewing patt.em1 or practices of any customer withOllt prior written con1ent from that cuatomer, •-pt u otherwiM permitted by the applicable Franchi•. 2. The Cable Operator lhal1 not Mil or otherwi1e make available customer li1tl or other penonally identifiable cuatomer information withOllt prior written cu1tomer con1e11t, escept a1 otherwiM permitt.ed by the Pranchiae. The Cable Operator ii permiu.d to diacloae auch information if 1uch diac1oaun i1 neceuary to render, or conduct, a lelitimata bum .. activity related to a cable Nrvice or other Nrvice provided by the Cable Operator to itl cu1tomen. G. Safety. The Cable Operator lhal1 inltall and locate itl facilitie1, cable ayst,em, and equipment in eompliance with a11 fecleral, ute, local, and company aar.ty 1tandard1, and in auch manner U mall not uncluly interfere with or endanpr per10111 or property. Whaner the Cable Operator reeei'NI notice that an unaafe condition uiatl with reapect to ita eqai,._t, the Cable Operator lllaD inve1tipte 1uch condkion im-.tiately, aacl lhal1 take Reh 1111N1UNS u are neceuary to ...-or eliminate any _..,. oadition. 8 .... ... ,~ • . - I . • 0 I . , t:, . - • • • I • • H . Satisfaction Guannteed. The Cable Operator ahaU parant.ee cuatomer aatiafaction for every cuatomer who requeata n-installation of cable aervic:e or add, any additional propamminc aervice to the customer'• cable aubacription . Any auch cuatomer who requelta clilCGlllleCtion of auch aerrice within 30 daya from ita date of actintion ahaU ...win a cnclit to hialber account in the amount of one month'• aublcription c:harp for the aervic:e that ha• been diac:onnec:tecl. 12-6-': OOIIPIAINT PIIOCBDUIU!:: A. Complaints to the Cable Operator. 1 . Tbe Cable Operator aha11 eatabliah writt.en proceduna for neei'Vins, actinc apon, and n1101Yinc cmtomer complaints, and c:reditinc cutomer accoanta in accordance with BIIC 12-6-6: "Cndita to Cult.omen", which lcheclule ia incorporated henin by thia nlermee, and u otherwi1e provided herein, without intervention by the Pranchiainc Authority and aball publicise auch procedures throu,h printed clocummta at the Cable Operator'• sole apen•. 2 . Said written procedurea abal1 pnecribe a aimple manner in which any customer may aubmit a complaint by telephone or in writins to the Cable Operator that it ha, violated any provision of then Customer Service Standards, any terms or condition• of the cuaomer'a contract with the Cable Operator, or reuonable buain-practices. 3. At the conclusion of the Cable Operator'• inveatiption of a cuatomer complaint, but in no more than fifteen (11) calendar daya after nceivinc the complaint, the Cable Operator ahaO nodfy the caltomel' of the nsulta fll ita invutiption and ita propoeed adion or c:reclit. 4 . Tbe Cable Operator ahaO abo notify the cuatomer of the CUit.oater'• ript to ftle a complaint with the Pranchiainc .Aathority in the event the cuatomer ia di1Atiafted with the Cable Operator'• deciaion, and ahaU thorouply e:a:plain the neceaaary procecluna for ftlinc aach complaint with the Franchiainc Authority. Ii. Tbe Cable Operator aha11 immediately r-,ort all cuatomer complaints that it doea not ftnd valid to the Pranchilinl Authority. 6 . Tbe Cable Operator'• complaint procedurN abal1 be ft1ed with and apprned by the Pranchiainc Authority prior to implmimtat.ion. B . Security Fund. 1. Within thirty (30) daya of the el'ective date of thNe Standanla or the effective date of any franchi1e pantad by the Pranchiainc Authority, whichffer occun ftnt, the Cable Operator abal1 depoait with an NCrOw apnt approftd by the Pranchiainc Authority •100,000 <me huadnd thousand dollan), or, in the Nie tliecntiln of the Pnndii•nc .Authority, auch 1 ...... amount u the Praneliiainc Authority ..._. nuonable to protect aubecriben within ita juriNictlGD . Bach ....... t ..,, with the approval of the Prmchiainc Authority, be ,-ad Jeildl.J tbr ... thm w member of the GMCC, and may be admini....., wl drawn apon, jointly 9 ..... ,. - • . .. I . • . , • ' r l~ '32xl - • • 0 - by the GMCC or drawn upon individually by each member. The eeerowed fund, ahall con1titute the "Security Fund" for en1urinc compliance with these Standards for the beneftt of the Franchiainc Authority. The eeerowed fundl ahall be maintained by the Cable Operator at one hundred thouaand dollars (Sl00,000), or 1uch leaser amount accepted by the Franchilinc Authority, even if amounts are withdrawn punuant to any provision of these Standard,. 2 . At any ti-durinc the term of thi1 apeement, the Franchilinc Authority may require the Cable Operat.or to inc:reue the amount of'the Sec:urity Fund, if it ftnd1 that -rillk facton uiat which n~ IUch an incrNH. 3. The Sec:urity Fund lhall •rve u aeeurity for the payment of any penaltiea, r-, charpa OI' credits u provided for herein and fol' the performance by the Cable Operatol' of all its obliption1 under th-Cuatomel' Service Standud1. 4. Tbe ripts reNned to the Franchiainc Authority with nepect to tbe 8-rity Fund are in addition to all othn ripts of the Pranehiliq Authority, whether .-l'V9d by any applicable franchi1e ..,.._t or aathoriNd by law, and no act.ion, proceeclin( OI' uen:ile of a richt with ,....ct to ume lhall in any way affect, or diminilh, any othel' ript the Pranchilinc Authority may otherwise have. C. Complaints to the Franchi1inc Authority. 1. Any euato-1' who ia di ... tiafiecl with any propowl daciaion of the Cable Operator OI' who bu not. 1'9ceived a decision within the fifteen (15) day period u reqwred lhall be entitled to haw the complaint m,iewed by the Pranchi1inc Authority. 2. The c:uatomel' may initiate the revi-either by callins the Franchiainc Authority or by fllins a wriu.n aimplaint ~ with the Cable Operator'• written cleciaion, if any, with the Pranchiainc Aadaority. 3 . The customer lhall make IIICh ftlinc and notiftcation within twenty (20) days of 1'9ceipt of the Cable ()perat.or-'1 decilion or, if no deciaion bu been provided, within thil'ty (30) days after fUine the oriplal COIDPlaint with the Cable Operator. 4. If the Prancbiainc Authority decid• that further evidmoe ii WUl'Ulted, the Franchi1in( Authority lhall NqQire the Cable Operator and the cuatGmer to aubmit, within ten (10) days of notice thereof, a wriu.n l&at.emmt of the fada and a'IUIDents in mpport of theil' respective poeitiona. 5 . The Cable Operatol' and the c:uato-1' nail produce any additional evidence, includinc any nporta from the Cable Operatcw, which the Franchi1in1 Authority may dNm DKflNry to an undent.andinc and det.ennination of the eomplaint. 6. The Pranchi1ins Authority lball illue a determination within Me.a (15) days after aaminin, the --..rials lllllaiu.d, llttin, forth ita lluia r.r the detel'mination. 10 ,- I . • 0 . , , . ' r t:, 1 32xl - - • • 0 • .... 7. The Franchising Authority may enend theae time limits for reasonable cause and may int.en:ede and attempt to neptiate an informal ret0lution. 8. If the Franchiainc Authority determine, that the cuatomer'1 complaint is valid and that the Cable Operator did not provide the complaininc cuatomer with the proper solution and/or credit, the Francbiainc Authority may reverae any decision of the Cable Operator in the matter and/or require the Cable Operator to crant a specific solution u determined by the Francbiainc Authority in its aole diacretion, and/or any credit provided for in theae Standards; or the Franchiainc Authority may provide the cuatomer with the amount of the credit (u Mt forth in EMC 12-6-6) by mean• of a withdrawal &om the Security Fund. D. E. Verification • Compliance. The Cable Opera&or lhall eatablilh its compliance with any or all of the 1tandarcl1 required throuch annual reports that demon1trate laid compliance, or u reqaelMld by the Franchiainc Authority. Overall Quality of Service. The Franchuinc Authority may evaluate the overall quality a cmtomer aervice pnmded by the Cable Opera&or to cuatomera: a . In conjunction with any performance revi-provided for in the francbiae a,reement; and b. At any other time, at its sole diacretion, hued on the namber • cu1tomer complaintl received by the Cable Operator and the Franchi1inc Authority, and the Cable Operator'• rnponae to th- complaints. F . Non-Compliance with Cultomer Service Standanh. Non-(lOIDpliance with any provilion of theae Standards i1 a violation • th-Standards. G . Procedure for Remedyinc Violation,. 1. If the Francbilinc Authority bu reuon to believe that the Cable Opera&or hu failed to comply with any a theae Standards, or bu failed to perform in a timely manner, the Francbilinc Authority may demand in writinc that the Cable Operator remedy the allepd noncompliance. If the allepd noncompliance i1 denied or not remedied to the uti1faction of the Franchi1in1 Authority, the Franchi1inc Authority 1hall follow the followinc procedure. .. An informal meetinc may be held to revi-the allipd noncompliance. If ·thi1 meetinc don not rnult in a naolution 1atilfactory to the Jl'rancbilinc Authority, the Cable Operator may nquMt or the Jl'rancbiainc Authority may require an admini1trative bearinc to clet.ermine il the noncompliance occurred. The Cable Operator lhall be provided with t.m (10) days written notice of the time and the place of the heariq, the alleption1 of noncompliance and the po11ible CODNClaeDCN of the noncompliance if ,ut.tantiated. 1 1 "' - I . • 0 ]- • • • b . After the administrative bearinc, the Francbisinc Authority shall determine whether the noncompliance bu been subetantiated. If the noncompliance ii 1ubstantiated, the Francbilinc Authority may order the Cable Operator to correct or remedy the noncompliance within thirty (30) daya (ncept where the noncompU.--stitut.N a material u(ety buard) and in the manner and on the term, and -dition1 that the Prancbilinc Authority elltabli1be1, or, in itl aole diacretion, the Francbilinc Authority may find a material violation of the• Standarda. 2. If the Francbi1inc Authority determines in itl aole diacretion that the noncompliance bu been lubstantiated, the Francbiainc Authority may: a . lmpoae .-mentl of one thouand clollan c,1,000.00) per day, to be withdrawn from the Security Fund in addition to any fraacbile fee until the non-compliance i1 remedied; and/or b . Order, after further hearinc, IUCh nbatea and creditl to aft'ectecl cu1tomer1 H in itl aole diacretion it deem, reaaonable and appropriate for de,raded or unutillfactory aervice1 that conltituted noncompliance with th ... S&andanla; aruJ/• c . In itl sole diacretion, declare a violation fl the francbi1e qreement, and in 1uch ca1e, the noncompliance lhall be a violation of the franchi1e qreement for the PllrpGMI fl the francbiH a,reement, triccerinc all available oblication1 and remedie1 under the francbiH qreement; and/or d . Withhold licen-and permitl for work by the Cable Operator or itl IUbcontnct.on in accordance with applicable law; md/or e . Punue any other lepl or equitable remedy available under any applicable francbiH acnement or law. f . Any .... ument or remedy mall not conatitute a waiver by the Franchi1inc Authority of any other ript or remedy it may have under any applicable francbi1e qreement or law includinc any ript to recover from the Cable Operator any additional damap1, loue1, coltl, and espenN1, inclwlinc actaal &Uome,'1 fNI that an incurred by the Prancbi1inc Authority by reaNn fl, or arise out fl noncompliance with th ... Standardl. A Severability. Should any Hction, 1ubeection, para,rapb, term, OI' provilion of the• Standardl be determined to be i111pl, invalid, or aacanltitutianal by any court or apncy of competent jurildiction with reprd dlento, IIICh determination lhall have no 6d on the validity fl any odler ...., wlT11etiOD, pa,.....aph, term, or prvviaion fltblee Blandarda, each fltbe lattar fl which lhall remain in full foree and e«ect. 12 • . I . • 0 . , ]- - • • t• • '· B . Non-Waiver. Failure to enforce any provilion ol th-Standards lhall not operate u a waiver of the obliption1 or reaponlibilitin ol the Cable Operator under laid provillion, or any other provilion or thne Standanla. 12-6-6: Cldwrrs ro CU8'l'OMBB8: ffl'ANDARQS QF CJ78TQN1B BBBYICE A COURTESY MINIUUM CONPQ8ATIQN 1. All employ-or Cable Operator lhall be friendly, lmowledpable and helpful in their 1ervicea. B. ACCESSIBII.JTY 15.00 credit to their aceount. 1. Cable Operator ahall pnmde cutomer l8ffice 15.00 credit to their aceount. acceptable to the Franchiainc Authority, with DO aublcriber further than 10 miles ftom a Customer Service Center. ROlln: 11-F 7:00 Lm. to 7:00 p.m.; Sat. 9:00 Lm. to 1:00 p.m. 2. Cable Operator ahall have 1-1 telephone acceu 15.00 credit to their aceount. linn available 24 houn a day, 7 days a week. 3. Cable Operator will have diapetchera and 15.00 credit to their aceount. technicians on call 24 hn/day, 7 daya/week. ,. Calla are to be anaweNd in 30 aecanda or leu; 15.00 credit to their aceount. tranaf'en made within 30 -nda, 9" monthly. 6. Calla receivinc busy aipala ahall not u.acl 311, 15.00 credit to their aceount. ol the total telephone calla. C. RESPONSIVENESS 1. Guaranteed 7-Day Residential lnatallation L h Cable Operator ahall complete inullmona requested by cuatomera within 7 buain .. days after the order bu been placed. All undersround cable dropa will be buried no i.. than 12 in. and DO more than one celendar week from the initial inullation, or mutual ap'Nment. 13 r.... inulletion, or one month'• buic Nffiee, if the ..hu ......... for promotional reuona. r.... inaallation, or one month'• buic ..... if the .. hu ........ for promotional ........ . "' - • . .. I • • 0 . , , ]- • • • 2. Residential ln1t.allation Appointments L Cable Operator euatomen wantinc inltallation '5.00 credit to their account. ~ cable may chNM any 4-hr time-block for in1tallation. b. Every Cable Operator emtomer lhall be mntaded '5.00 credit to their account. wlin 2 wu after inltallation to auure cuatomer uti1faction . c. Cable Operator will have re1pondecl to a Nrvice '5.00 credit to their account. request when technician arrive1 within the qreed upon time, notice left. if euatomer ii not home and the appointment i1 nechedulecl within 48 hours. 3 . Resiclential Service Interruptions L b. C. cl. System outqn remltinc from Cable Operator equipment failure aft'ectinc 5 or more cuatomen shall be correct.ed within 2 houn after the 3rd euatomer call i1 ..-ived. All other interruption• relllltinc from Cable Operator equipment failure lhall be corrected end of the next day. Cable Operator shall keep a file, for all Nrvice interruptions and requests for Nrvice that nault in a Nrvice call. All Nrvice outeps or interruptions beyond the control of Cable Operator lhall be eorr1 et.ad within 36hn. 4. TV Reception DifflcultiN L b. Cable Operator will provide clear t.v. reception and lhall make repain promptly, and interrupt Nrvice only for pod came and for the lhortaat time pouible. If a customer uperienCN poor video or audio reception due to Cable Operator's equipment, Cable Operator will repair the problem no later than the next day, or at cuatomer'1 convenience. ... One claJ'• Nrvice for each 24-hour delay. One claJ'• Nrvice for each 24-hour delay. One claJ'• service for each 24-bour delay. One claJ'• Nrvice for each 24-bour «Way. One day'• free Nrvice for each 2'-hoar delay. • . - .. I . • 0 . , \ I I~ I 2 I ]- • • • • 0 • 5. Problem Resolution L Cable Operator cultomer aerviee reprnentativea will be able to provide credit, waive feea, 15.00 credit to their aecount schedule appointments and chanp billing cycles. Any difficultin that cannot be resolved by the cultomer Mrvice repreaentative will be referred to a 1Upervisor who will contact the cuatomer within 4 hn and oft'er a solution to the problem within 48 hn. 6. Billing, Credits and Refunds L b. Convenion to Annivenary Billed System. Cable Operator shall iuue a cndit or refund within 30 days after cletermininc the cuatomer i1 entitled to one. 15.00 cndit to their account. 15.00 credit to their aceount. 7. Re1pectful Treatment of Cunomer'1 Property L b. Cable Operator 1hall replace treel or shrubs damaged from installation. Cable Operator will restore any clamapd property to the same condition it was before damaged. $10.00 credit plua any additional repaira. $10.00 credit plua any additional repaira. c. Cable Operator will live notice to property ownen $10.00 credit plua any before entering premi-, apeeifying the work to be additional repaira. done . d. Cable Operator per1M1nel ahall clean up the area $10.00 credit plua any 1urrounding a work ait.e and properly diapoae cable additional repaira. material 1. D. SERVICES FOR CUSTOMERS WITH DISABILITIES 1. Cable Operator shall provide the following Mrvicn L 2. L for cu1tomen with cliaabilitie1 at no additional c:harp: Cable Operator will deliver and pick up converters $5.00 credit to their account. at the home fl cUlt.mDen with cliubilitin. In the caae or a malfunctioninc convert.er, the technician shall replace it with a new one. · Cable Operator will provide the following Mrvice1 for the hearing-impaired at no additional c:harp: Cable Operator will provide TDD Nrvice with trained operaton who can provide any a11i1tance available. $5.00 c:ndit to their -t. 15 ...... I . • 0 . , I I I:, . ]- • 3. • 0 • Cable Operator lhall provide free use of a remote control unit to mobility-impaired cuatomen. , . $5.00 c:reclit to their account. E. CUSTOIIER INFORMATION 1. Upon installation, or at a cuatomen NIClunt. Cable Provide cutomer w/ the Operator will provide the following information: requnt.ecl info. and $5.00 c:reclit t.o account. 2. a. b. C. d. e. f. I · h. i. j . k . Products and aervicea offered. Complete range of aervice• offered. Cuatomer aervice 1tandard1; lnatruction on uN of cable TV aervice and atanclard VCR hookupa; Billinc, collection and dilconnect policiea; Cuatomer privacy requirementa; Complaint proceclure, containinl the City or the dnipated aaency to whom the complainta 1hould be addresaecl; Ute and availability of A/8 ,witch; UN and availability of parental control/lock out device; Special aervices for cuatomen with vi1ual, hearinl or mobility diubilities. Daya, timea of operation, and location• of the cuatomer aervice centen. Copiea of all notice• to Franchi•inl Authority and GMCC . $5.00 credit to their account. 3. Cable Operator will provide cuatomen with writtAm $5.00 credit to their account. notification of any change in rate•, pNlll'&lllmillC, or channel• at leut 30 daya before the date of chanp. 4. Every employee of Cable Operator in contact with $5.00 credit to their account. cuatomen will wear an ID card w/ their name• phot.ocraph . Every vehicle of Cable Operator will be vi1ually ID'• u workinc for Cable Operator. C.S.R.'1 will identify themaelve1 on the phone . 5. E1timated coat of aervice and ch.....-before work . $5.00 credit to their account. F. CUSTOMER PRIVACY L 2. Cable Operator will not monitor cable televilion 1ipal1 to determine viewilll paU.fflll of a cuatomer without prior written cut.omer conaent. Cable Operator will not Nil or make available cuatomer liata or other penaaally ident.iftable cuatomer information without prior written cuatomer conaent. 16 TIie cutomer bu the choice of either a check for at leut ,100.00, or a CNdit t.o their MCOUDt in the aame amount. ... I . • 0 . , ]- • • • . , <. G. SAFETY L Cable Operator will inltall and 1-&e ita equipment in compliance with all federal, ltat.e, local, and company uf'ety l&aDdarda, and in aw:h manner that will not int.rf'en with or enclanpr .,..._. or property. H. SATISFACl'ION GUARANTDD L Cable Operator will parant.e cu&amer aatilfaction for every customer wbo r...-u n-in1tallation of cable Nniee or addl any additional pro,rammins Nniee to llilllaer cable 1ubacription. ,. Atleut~foreecb:Mbr delay in NIPODdins, plu additional ripta GI' - otamonllftilabletothe caat.o-. lntroclucecl, read in full, and puaed on ftnt nadinc on the Ila day ofNonmber, 191M. Publilhed u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 14th day ofN......,..., 191M. Sheri Gulley, Mayor ATTEST: Loucrilhia A. Elli,, City Clerk I, Laucrilhia A. Elli1, Cit,y Clerk of the~ of ......... C--0. ... eatify ... the above and fonpinc i1 a au .., of a am ,.. an OnliaaDII, w. • • ........ ill w. _. puaed on ftnt rwlinl on the lllt llQ of Noc w, 11N. 17 II'- • .. I . . 0 f ~~vi ]- • • • , . • GREATER IIB'1'RO CABLE COJfSOll'nUJI SERVJ:CB DBLIVBRY COIINiftD PROPOSED CUS'l'OIID SERVJ:CB S'l'AIID.ARDS BXBC.ffIVE SOIIDRY IIAY lt, ltt4 llDI Th• GNCC Service Delivery Coaaittee baa prepared thu• cuatoaer service Standarda in accordance vith th• ltt2 cable Act and Federal ca.aunicationa Coaaiuion rulu to ensure cable aubacribera in the GIICC service area recei'V9 unifora hiC)h-quality service and universal protection fraa unfair or unprofuaional · practices. 'ftlia Bxecutive su.aary hiC)hliC)hta hportant proviaiona of the Standarda, deacribea the proceaa follOIMCI in developing th-, and providea a CGllpU'iaon vith the current PCC Standarda and current TCI policy. '1'h• purpose of thia pr•entation i• to provide GIICC Rs:abera and their council• or Boarda vith the information necaaary for an intalliC)eftt reviw of the Standarda and an inforaed deciaion aa to hov, or wbetller, to adopt~. UCFGBOJJIP The 1984 cable Act eapovered local franclliaing authoriti .. , aao119 other thiftCJa, to enact or enforce •any conauaer protection lav to the extent not inconaiatent vith• the Act. 47 v.s.c. 552 (1984). '1'he ltt2 cable Act vaa paaaed in the only ovarride of a preaidential 'V9to during the 8Uah Adainiatration, larc,ely in ruponae to conauaer concerna about the poor service provided by cable coapani .. and increuea in cable aervice rates. under the ltt2 Act, therefore, the autbority to paaa service atandarda vaa further clarified and expanded. '1'he 1992 cable Act proviclea local 9overnaenta broad au~ity to: •Batabliah and enforce 1) cuatoaer service reczuireaenta of the cable operator; and 2) (conatruction requiraaenta).• lloreover, the ltt2 Act CJOU on to apecifically authorise the ·-tablialment or enforceaent of any aunicipal lav or r9CJUlation, or any atate lav, concerni119 cuato-r aervice that iapoaea cuatoaer service requirwnta that exceed the atandarda Ht by the CGllaiuion ••• or that addreaHa aattera not addruaed by the atandarda Ht by the Coaaiaaion.• 47 u.s.c. 552 (ltt2)., The follovi119 chronolOCJY auaaaria .. tbe proceaa the GNCC Service Delivery coaaittH ha• follOIMCI to prepare th ... cua~r aervice atandarda: February t2: Narch t2: City of Denver and Nile-Bi cableviaion announce the cooperative creatl.on of cuataaer aervice atanclarda, adopted thrOQfJb c,entlmn'• -.rnasnt. City of Aurora, thrOQfJb direction of ita Staff cable CGllaittee, deaitna fint draft of propa•ed cuataaer aervioe atandarda. •· • 0 • July 92: October 92: Koveaber 92: • • • City of Aurora firat ... ta with TCI of COlorado to receive input on propoaed cuataaer aervice atandarda. 1992 cable Act ia approved tbrougb congr-aional override of Pr-idential veto. Greater Ketro cable conaortiua (GIICC) i• foraed tbrougb paaaage of intergovernaental avreeaenta by its lleaber citi-. Deoaber 92: TCI of COlorado acquirea certain ATC/'J.'flB llarcb 93: April 93: Nay 93: July 93: Kovaber 93: oec.aber t3: January H: francbi ... in the -tropolitan area and taJcea over aana9.-nt of Iii.le-Bi cablaviaion. TCI baa control over approxiaately 901 of -tropolitan GIICC'• service Delivery CGllldttee -.ta and revi..,. cuatoaer aervice atandarda fraa Denver, Aurora, llanbattan, •.Y., Bl Jtancbo llirap, california, and TCI'• own internal atandarda. Coaaittee vri~ firat ~ for universal uae tbrougbout GIICC aatropolitan area. PCC announcea federal atandarda for cuatoaer service and affina ri9bt of francbi•inf authoritiu to adopt and enforce atricter •tanduda. service Deli..ry CGllaittee rev1 ... PCC •tanduda and enm• ~ are oontained in propoaed GIICC Qaatoaer llerYice standarda. service Delivery CGllaittee re1 .... fint draft of propoHd ca.toaer 8erYice 8tandarda to GIICC for raviev. GIICC' a TCI PrancbiH ...... 1 Graap ('1'-l'm) preaenta firat draft of aodel francbiH -,r11a1nt to TCI; cuatoaer NrVice atandarda are encloaed u exhibit, with purpoae of ftelJOtiation u part of the francbiH renewal prooeaa. Internal ....,.._t structure of TCI of COJ.orado 1a in tramition; francbiN renewal negot!atiw are atalledf TCI'• nblaild pl&M are uaaertain; GIICC decidea to pull caatoaer Nl'Vioe ftUllluda froa aodel francbiN &C)rTTRlnt and adapt~ Hparately. Service Delivery CGllaittee .-ta with 'fCI of COlorado to diacaaa prapaaed atandarda and rwiw input. Service Delivery CGllaittee nTi ... atandarda in consideration of tel'• a ,nta. ,,. - .. •· • 0 I • • \ • • 0 I • • February 94: Service Delivery coaaitt-tour• TCI's cuatcmer service departaent and ... ta with TCI to diacuas revised standarda. March 1, 94: service Delivery coaait~ ... ta to discuss additional TCI concerna; revi ... atandarda. Karch 17, 94: GMCC vot-to approve cuatoaer service atandarda, as revised. March 22, 94: Service Delivery Coaaitt--•ta with TCI: peraonnel and recoaaends additional chanCJ•• as reault of TCI concerns. March 29, 94: Bill Nicholaa, Governaent Affair• Manager for TCI of Colorado, aenda letter to GNCC preaident, acknowledging GNCC's cooperation and TCI'• agreeaent with customer ••rvic• standards developaent. April 20, 94: Steve Santa.aria, TCI of Colorado -tro area aanager, expreases concern over standards. service Delivery coaaitt-... ts with Paula Trustdorf and Ann Nontogoaery, upon TCI's request. April 21, 94: Steve Santa.aria and Paula Truatdorf •peak to GNCC; adait paat probl_. with cuatoaer aervice; expr••• concern with atandarda, but alao cooperation. MALJSIS wee 8ft11DaaD8 The federal customer ••rvice atandarda adopted by the Federal co-unications Coamiaaion cover four aajor ar-•= 1. 2. Qffic• Hour• and Tel•phon• Availability Local, toll-fr-or collect call line available 24 hours, 7 days a week. CSR available duri119 noraal business hour•, includi119 soae evening or weekend hour•; answering service after busi~• bours, and CSR auat reapond within twenty four hours. Call auat be answered within 30 ••conda of connection, and transfer auat be aade within 30 seconds at leaat 901 of t1-under •noraal operati119 conditions.• CUstoaer aervica centers and bill pa~t locations conveniently located and open at least duri119 noraal busine•• bours. JutaU•tign, outaqa• and IVYia can, Standard inatallationa (located 125 f .. t froa • ..... - I· • 0 I l' , ]- • • • • 0 I • • existing pecleatala) perforaed within aeven daya. Operator auat work on ••rvice interruption within 24 hour• of notification. Four hour window• for inatallation and ••rvice appointaenta. Inataller or technician aust contact aubacriber and reachedule appoinblent at aubacriber'• . convenience if appointment i• aiaaed due to cable employee running late. Condition• above aust be aet 951 of tiae. 3. Billing Practice• Thirty day• notice given to aubacriber• for change• in rate•, proqraaaing, or channel position• •. Bill• auat be clear, conciae, and underatandable; all aervice• and charge• aust be it-ized. Cable operator aust reapond to coaplaints within 30 daya. Refund• and credit• to be iaaued no later than next billing cycle or 30 daya. 4. cogunication• btvMD CObl• APKl:t;or• anc:1 S)lbacrib@:• At leaat annually, at ti.lie of inatallation, and any tiae upon requut of aubacriber. Products and aervicu offered. Price• and optiona of prc,vr ... inq aervicea and condition of aubacription to procJraaaing and other aervicea. ace nawnaaoe Inatallation and aervice .. intenance policiu. Inatructiona on bow to uae the cable aervice. Channel poaition of prc,vr ... ing aervice• carried on •Y•~. Billing and caaplaint procedurea, and naaa and addre .. of local francbiaing authority. 'l'heH federal guideline• are included in the propoaed GIICC CU.to-r Service Standards, but the Service Delivery COllllittee took into consideration the needa of citizen tbrouqbout the -tropolitan area current practicu of TCI of COlorado • conaequently, the co .. ittee aodified the federal vuidelinea to ... t local need•. Additional requir-.ita in the GIICC CU.toaer service Standard• include: Requir.-nt that CSRa be courteoua and knowledgeable. Location and hour• of cuatoaer aervice center• negotiated with and approved by francbi .. authority. cable drop• to the boae buried 12• within one veeJt of inatallation, or upon autual ~t of cuatoaer and cable operator. (Depth requir.aent ha• been avreed upon with TCI in francbiN renewal ' . , ,, - • . I· • 0 ' ( '32 x l -• • , . ' • negotiation ... tinga.) Contact by cable operator to new IIUbacriber• to enaure cuatoaer aatiafaction. ,. _ Cable operator to k-p certain records regarding cuatoaer coaplainta. Tboae records are accuaibl• to franchiH authority. llonthly auaaary of coaplainta to be aent to franchiH authority. Cable operator to ... t FCC technical atandarda for televiaion reception, and shall atteapt to interrupt ••rvice for repair• and aaintenance during periods of ainiaml use. CSRa to have authority to i••u• credit• to customer• regarding cuatour urvice coaplainta. cable operator to convert to new billing •Y•t .. no later than end of 1996. (Thia addru ... coaplainta that adJliniatrative cha~u are a•••••ed before th• aonthly aervic• baa been delivered in full.) Reapectful treataent of property; rutoration of landscaping to original condition. Reaaonabl• notice to property owner• before entering property. Notice to absent hcmeowner• that cable operator eaploy•• or contractor had been on property. Certain urvicea to cuatoaer• with diaabilitiu. Specific iteaa of cuatoaer inforaation to be delivered annually, upon installation, and upon requut. Cable eaploy ... and contractors to v.ar identification. Unsafe conditions to be corrected hnscliately. t'C%1 m caa'ftlllD .nn noau auaacamft CSRa and Techa have authority to solve a prabl-, including on-the-•pot adjuataenta. Special deaiqnation of cuataaara with apecial need.a. Iaaediate reapon•• on 44 hour ba•i• to any area outage. Next buain••• day ruponae to cuatoaer probl_.. call back to all cuatoaer• who bad a technician viait their boaea to ensure aatiafaction. State, diviaion, or corporate Ollbud ... n. Expanded office and Hrvice boura. Bnbanceaenta to telephone ayat .... Telephone aonitoring equipaent installed to .. a•ur• perforaance and identify ar-• neadinl) iaaediate attention. Annual reports to cuatoaera. Tb• 1992 Cable Act and the FCC CU.toaer service Standards allow •, , • . .. I . • 0 \ I I • • 0 I• • franchise authorities to develop a aechani .. under which they aay enforce any applicable standards. CUatoaer service standards can also be enforced, in aoat ca•••, through franchise agreeaenta, and in aany case• (Aurora and Arvada, for instance, aaong others) through their code enabling acts aa well. ) In aoat ca•••, franchise agreeaenta require coapliance with all applicable law and regulations, and aany city codes do as well. Soae, such as Aurora, specifically aantion custoaer aervices standards specifically. The proposed GMCC CUstoaer Service Standards provide the following scenario for anforc .. ant: 1. The cable operator aust first have the opportunity and autonomy to correct a coaplaint received froa a citizen, including issuing credits. 2. If the citizen ia not satisfied, the citizen aay complain to the franchise authority. J. The franchising authority will hear both aid .. of the case, and, if it daterain•• the citizens coaplaint ia valid, will order th• cable caapany to correct the situation and refund or credit the cuatoaer. A 911ideline for ainiaua credit• ia attached. 4. If the franchising authority receiv.. a ·nuaber of aiailar coaplainta, it .. y deteraine tbat tbe cable operator ia out of compliance. It will notify tba cable caapany of that noncompliance and th• cable caapany will bave thirty days to cure the nonccmpliance. If tbe nancaapU.anca ia not cured within thirty days, the franchising autbority .. y decide to assess the cable ccmpany a fine of $1,000/day until the noncoapliance i• cured. 5. The money for the aa .. aaaent will coaa out of a security . fund in the aaount of $100,000 dollars to be .. tabliahed and replenished by the cable operator. 'l'bia i• th• total IUIOWlt for all GMCC cities, but any city aay draw froa the fund if it determine• there i• an uncured noncoapliance in ita jurisdiction. 6. Initially, each franchise authority will enforce the standards for its jurisdiction. However, in the future, th• GMCC aay establish a central enforceaent agency and a franchise authority aay, by resolution, authorize the GIICC to enforce the customer service atandarda on it• behalf. JJNIYIBQL cwn:qgp IIBYJCJ ffMDIBP§ Th• proposed GIICC cuato-r Service Standards ware coapilad and written to -•t the naeda of citizens througbout th• -tropolitan area without undue additional burden on the cable operator. Universal standards should be an advanta9e to cable operators -•• ...... . , I . • 0 'J2xl - • • "' - 0 I • • because their centralized custoaer service centers need only work froa one ••t of standards. Th• service Delivery coaaitt-recoaaenda that th• standards be adopted by ordinance without revision by city councils and allowed one year for iapl...ntation. After a year baa paaaed, the GMCC will consider and recoaaend -endaenta introduced by individual Meabers. FINAHC;IAL IMPACTS In discussion that accoapani•• its Ruleaaking on cuatoaer service standards (Section 76.309), the FCC aentiona that the coat of complying with custoaer service standards that are stricter or additional to the Coaaiaaions'• federal standards, aay be passed through to the custoaer in the aonthly bill. Because the requireaents of the proposed GMCC cuatoaer service Standards comply with what the cable company claiaa to be its current policies, the Service Delivery C01111itt•• believes th••• standards put little additional burden on the cable operator. Because the cable operator is also under rate regulation by the GMCC, it cannot arbitrarily add a f•• to the custoaer'• bill. All increases auat be approved by the regulatory agent, through quarterly reports that list new external coats. Th• GIICC believes that any coats incurred by the cable operator to coaply with th••• standards can be ainiaized so there would be no good reason to identify th-throuCJh a coat of service abovi119. Additionally, any coat the cable coapany proposes to pass tbrougb on cuato-ra' bills auat be independently identified. Proa a public relations point of view, it would not benefit the cable operator to list on a custoaer•a bill an additional cbar9• necessary to provide the basic cuatoaer service the public expects anyway. OP'J'IQNS There are four options a Council/Board aigbt consider with respect to the proposed GIICC cuatoaer service Standards: a. Pass the cuatoaer service standards by ordinance, with the actual standards as an Exhibit, which will ba subject to amendaent after th• initial year baa passed. b. Pass the custoaer service standards by resolution, with the actual standards as an Exhibit, which will subject to amendaent after the initial year baa passed. c. Establish the cuatoaer .. rvice standards as a •gantleaen'a agr•-•nt• with the cable coapany. d. Reject the proposed cuatoaer .. rvice standards and decide not to iapleaent th-in its jurisdiction. • ' . , • . I . • 0 I ]- • • • "' - y • . • ' (. ~ ~'\ .... ,.1,1 ~,,. t,f • : 1. <•·> council/Board paa• the euataaar aervic:e atandarda u an ordinance, with th• at:andarda attacbe4 u an exhibit. 2. (b.) council/Board uy wiab to pua atandarCla u a ruolution in order to bypa8a fonaal praC*Su,... required for ordinanoea• lltbolMJb thi• voald not 91,,. the atandarda full enforceability under law, it voald allow the atandarda to be illpl.-nted without undqe interference fraa the cable operator. Nay 19 PU 1TR1 GIICC ...,...r• recei"Ve snoati"Ve suaary, final draft and background uterial for euataaar aervic:e atandarda. Jun• 1-30 ~· councila/Boarda oaaaider and pua cuataaer aervic• atandarda u ordinanae· GIICC develops a aecbaniaa to coordinate centralised enforceaent of ·th• euataaar service atandarda and, through ruolution, francbiM aut:boritiu authorise th• GIICC to enforce ouataaer NrYioe atandarda on their bebalf and under their directiona • ' I • . I. • 0 • • • • GKCC PROPOSED CUSTOMER SERVICE STANDARDS QUESTIONS ARD ANSWERS Ql: Ar• th••• •tandarda too •trict? ,, - • ll: cable cmapaniu' uaa of public righta of vaya and ... aaanta on private propartiu require a. spacial conaideration on the part of citi•• in order to protect the citizana. Tbrough survey• and individual calls to city 9ovarnaanta, citizana have indicated the need for protection over the yaara. TCI aana9 ... nt ha• adaitted to the GIICC there have bean probl ... in th• pa•t. Thu• proposed •tandarda ware compiled froa a seriu of •tandarda that are already in existence. llany of the •tandards listed are already policiu of TCI. Putting th-in writing merely utablishu a bottoa line and ensures quick r••olution of probl .... Penaltiu for noncoaplianca bacoaa effective only after the cable coapany baa had an opportunity to cur• the noncompliance in a reasonable length of ti.Jle. Q2: Why aren't the standarda stronger? Thay .... rather llild. A.2: The purpose of thaaa standarda is to provide a baaeline that are fair to both the cable coapany and the citizen. 1'haae are llinimm standards for c:uatollar protection and are intended to •arva u a foundation for future anbanceaanta. Nothing in th ... standarda prohibita the cable caapany fraa iaplaaantinCJ additional internal pidali.nu to incraue cuatoaer aatisfaction. '!he Service DaliftrY ec.aittaa raquaata that tbeaa standards be adopted vitbout cban1Je vith the undaratancllng that they vill be rec:omidared and evaluated by the GIICC within a year. At tbat t.we, the GIICC will consider and recmaend •:eendeenta to the standarda that ware created on the baais of the trial year'• experience. Q3: can each coaaunity aodify the standards? A3: At the Narch 17 MetillCJ, the GIICC Board voted unaniaously to adopt the •tandards as finalized for a year'• tiaa, in order to allow the standards an opportunity to work. universal standard• are vital in the .. tropolitan area, to guarantN each citizen equal treat.ant, regardless of vhera they live. Where appropriate, soaa standards, such as location of bu•in•••l••rvic• standarda, are negotiable on• city by city basis. However, th• CoaaittN racoc,niz .. that this is the first att-pt at a Nt of standarda that will serve approximately 300,000 subscribers, and there will be occasion to aeaaure the effactivana•• of the standards and aodify tha, if necasaary, after a year'• t.we. I . • 0 r 32xl ] • • • • 0 , . • In addition, the Federal COIIIIUDicationa caaaiaaion ha• indicated the posaibility of the cable caapany paaaing the costs of i.Jllpl-enting cuatoaer aervice atandards to the customer. The service Delivery Caaaittee ha• worked closely with TCI, and believ-the atanc:lards reccmaended herein do not illpoae any additional burden on the caapany. Should an individual jurisdictions a.end the atandarda, there can be no guarant .. that the cable caapany would not take advantage of the situation and attempt to pa•• the coat of the additional atandarda on to the aubacribera. Q4: But what if there i• aoae oaiaaion (or atandard that ..... extraordinarily harah) that really atanda out? A4: Again, the purpoae of the atandarda i• to provide .consistency throughout the .. tropolitan area. Onifora standards will reduce the burden on the cable coapany and further deer••••• the poaaibility of cuataaer• paying for this service through pasa-througha. Revisiting the stanc:larda in a year will allow tiae for the standards to work, and they will allow tille for GIICC llellbers to ass•• and aake recoaaendations for aaendaents on a reaaoned baaia • . Q5: Bow auch will th ... atandards cost ••• ? ,,, to thw 111besril!er? Because th-• standards are baaed on current cable coapany policies and operations, the GIICC .anticipat-there will be no additional burden to the aubacriber. ,.to th• tranchiainq authority? There should also be no additional burden on the franchiaing authority. At the aoaent, each jurisdiction will be responsible for enforcing the standards. However, the complaint procedure i• based on the proc .. s that citie• currently follow vben a citizen call• to ccmplain, ao we anticipate no additional burden on the local jurisdictions. In fact, the standard• call for the cable coapany to first be offered the opportunity to aolve the probl-, ao the citizen aust first contact the cable coapany before the city is involved. ,11 to TCI? At the April 21 GMCC ... ting, Steve Santaaaria, area aanager for TCI of Colorado, told the Director• that TCI i• committed to aeeting and/or exceeding the proposed cuatoaer service standards. Q6: What is the proceH for handling a probl-under theae atandards? .... • ,. - • . I· • 0 . , '32xl 1- • • • • A6: The propo•ed cuatcmar •ervice •tandarda include guideline• for handling the coaplainta. In auaary: 1. A citizen with the ca.plaint auat fir•t atteapt to contact the cable coapany, and the cable coapany will be given the opportunity to correct the probl-. 2. If the cable coapany 1a unable to correct the probl-to the citizen'• .. tiafaction, the citizen aay then appeal to the franchiaing authority. (Thia appeal i• appropriate if · the citizen'• atteapt to contact the cable coapany tail.a because of busy phone lines.) Th• franchiaiaq authority can then intervene on the citizen'• behalf and attellpt to ruolve the probl-. A part of the solution could be to direct the cable coapany to credit the appropriate aaount included in attached CJW,delinu tor a coaplaint the city deterain•• i• valid. Q7: Doe•n't thia iapose an additional burden on the franchiaing authoritiea? A7: A basic pr-i•• of the atandarda i• tbat the cable coapany auat be given the autonoay to correct the probl-first. The citizen auat firat contact the cable coapany before the local governaent ia called in. Q8: llbat if the cable caapany doe• not follow the resolution the francbiaing authority prescribes? A8: It 1a not the intention ot the standards to aic:rcaanacJ• individual jurisdictions coaplaint bandling proceaa. The jurisdiction bu the option of findin,J the cable .,.,.,...uay out of coapliance if it does not follow a direction fraa the city regarctinq a citizen coaplaint. Q9: Ian't the aaount of the security fund to large? or too aall? At: Th• s100,ooo covera th• entire -trapolitan area, and, thrOUCJh diacuaaiona with 'l'CI, vaa reduced troa an ori9inal figure of t1,ooo,ooo par jur1•d1c:e1oa. The security fund i• to be drawn only after a jurisdiction (or the GIICC) deteniw there ia a pattern of nonccapliance, notifi .. the cable coapany, and 9ivea the cable caapany thirty daya to cure the probl ... Thi• security fund will be repleniabad. QlO: Why don't the cuatoaer aervice atandarda include a Hnior diacount? AlO: Senior diacounta wre, in the past, an option th• cable coapany choae to Mk• for coaaunity relations. Altbouigb the 1H2 cable Act and the rec rate nplations do not prolaibit "' - 0 I. • 0 , - \. • • . • ' (. th• cal)l• ~ froa offerinlJ a aenior diacount, they alao do not raquire it. In view of rate "9111,atiOU and the tbreat of pouibl• pua- thrCNCJba on tbe ~· bill.a, the c:aaittee daeiclad not to include tbia ~ for tbe fint ,_r. '!be eoaaittee cloe9 not want to Mt tba ~ ap for failure, and the FCC -Y aaJce an additional n1wnk1111J on t:bis cubject by the tiaa t:be atandarCla are reri--4• In th• wntiaa, nothilllJ ~ita tba cable c~apany fraa offerilllJ a aenior dir:aa'ftt on ita Glfflo Q11: llby aren't there anytllilllJ 1n tbaN ~ reprdiJ'.19 . cpecific progr-..inlJ? can't we take into conaideration th• ~Y coaplainta ve bav. been reaeiYilllJ aboat eourt ff, the sci-Fi Cbannel, and t.be naoval of the nectronic Progruainq Guide? ll1: rrancbi•illlJ &uthoriti .. -y not daUnd apecific cb•J'IIIAla be carried on the cable aystaa. na aodel francbi.N ~, currently 1n renewal DC90tiation, 1a addreuilllJ brO&d progruaiincJ categori ... " -. ' • ' I . . 0 f __ I - ] Gil!:llil!lml • "' - • <. COUNCIL CO......ac:ATION .,. Agellda 111111 Nov9rnber 21, 1994 11 d n NTIATB>BY DepnMill ol Sallly Services COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCL ACTION City Council pnlYiously adopl8d the 1988 Uniform Building Code, which became effllcllve on July 7, 1990. RECOIIIIENDED ACTION Staff r8COffll'lalds the adoption, ~ Ordinance, al the 1994 _.. of the Unlbm Bulldlng Code, and r9qUNls that City Council dlarmllie. da tor. public hwlng. IIACKGIIOUND, ANAL ftll, AND ALlBINATIVD IJENirED FINANCIAL .. ACT None . LIST OF ATTActtaNT8 Memo with a11aeti1Mn1a ID Doug Cllrk flom Chudl ~ dllld Ocmbel' 29, 1994. Council BIi No. 152 . ·, • I . . 0 , - • • • ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 19!H • 0 • BY AUTHORITY ABILLPOR /IL AN ORDINANCE DPBAUNO CIIAPl'D IA CIUILDINO 00DB) OP TrrLS S. BNGLBWOOD IIUlOCIP& CODS 1111. AD DIKAC'l'DIG A 8W CIIAPrD IA ADOPl'DfO BY RBnDNCB 'l'IIS Ulllftml IIUIUJOfO OODB, VO,kUIIBS I, D AND DI, 1994 EDfflON, INCLUDING APPENDIX CIL\Pl'BIIS 3 -DMSION IV~U, 19, 29, 30, 31 - DIVISION m, AND aa PUBJ.IJIIQ!D 11T TBS llft'aNA'ftONAll CONPDBNCB OP BUILDING OfflCIALS, SUBJECI' TO CBllTAIN DCBPl'IONS, MODIFICATIONS AND AIIBNDIIBNTS. WHBREAS, the City of Enslewood bu ued the Unifarm Builclinc Code u a model c:onatruction cocle since 1970; and WHEREAS, thi• Code i• updated periodically to bep pace with chan1in1 comtruction technolOI)'; and WHEREAS, the City ol Bnpwood Division ol Buildinc and Safety ltaft"hu th-.h)y reviewed the UHM Edition of the Unif'orm Buildinc Code and recommenda adoption thereof aubject to certain Hceptiona, modification• and amendment; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS : 6ectim 1. Chapter 2A olTitle 8, £nclewood llwlicipal Code 1985, ia hereby npealed and a new Chapter 2A i• enacted adoptinc by nmance the Uniform Buildinc Code 119' Edition Volumea I, II and Ill, includinc Appencm Chapten 3 -Division IV, 15, 19, 29, 30, 31 -Division Ill, and 33 published by the International Conf'erence ol Buildinc Offlcia1a, 5380 South Workman Mill Road, Whittier, California 90601, lubject to e:irceptiona, modiftcation• and amendment. thereto aet forth u followa: CIIAP'JDI CONlfflWCl10N AND Mn:TYCODBS ARDCUl:ABVJU>INGOODE 8-2A-l: CODE ADOPTED: THERE IS HEREBY ADOPl'ED, BY RBFERENCE THERETO, THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, VOLUMES I, D AND Ill, 1994 BDfflON, INCWDING APPENDIX, CHAPl'ERS 3 -DIVISION IV, 15, 19, 29, 30, 31 -DMSION DI, AND 33, PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE or BUILDING OfflCIALS, 5360 SOUTH WORKMAN MJLL ROAD, WHITl'IER, CALIFORNIA, 90601, SUB.JBCI' TO THE EXCEPTIONS, MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDIIENTS SBT FORTH IN SECTION 8-2A-2 OF THIS ARTICLE . 8-2A-2: SPECIFIC M0DD'JCA110N8 TO ADOPIZD COIJB: 'nlE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC CHANGES, MODIFICATIONS AND AIONDIIBNTS ARE HERBBY MADE IN THE PROVISIONS OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, 1994 BDfflON, HBRB1N ABOVE ADOPTED : • I - • ,, . • I . • 0 -• • t• . • ' .. A . DELETE SECTION 106.1. B. DELETE ITEMS 2 AND 5 PROII SBCl'ION 108.2. C. SECTION 10'1.2 PERY1TS PBES. THE FOLLOWING SHALL BB ADDED TO THE SECOND PABAGBAPII: VALUATION FOR IIISCBLLANBOUS PROJBCT8 SHALL BB DETERIIINED BY APPLYING THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE: ASPHALT ROOFING FENCE -.oo PBRSQUARE '8.00 PBll LIND POOT D. SECTION 9CM.2.2 PARAGRAPH 5, SHALL BB BBPLA.CBD W1TB THE FOLLOWING: 5. THROUGHOUT ALL BUILDINGS WHICH ARE 50 OR IIORB PBET IN BBIGHT (AS DEFINED IN CIIAPl'Bll 2 OP THE 119' UNIPORII BUILDING CODE), OR WHICH COIIPIUSB IIORB THAN POUR STORIES IRRESPBCTIVB OP BBIGHT. DCBPT: GBOUP S DMSION 4 OCCUPANCIES CLASSDUm DCWSIVBLY AS OPEN PARKING GARAGES IN ACCORDANCE Wffll SBCl'ION 311.9 OP THE UNIPORII BUILDING CODE. E. SECTION 2317.12 -IN THE PIR8T SBNTBNCB DBLBTB THE WORDS "IN GEOGRAPHICAL ABBAS WIIDE UPBIUBNCB BAS DEMONSTRATED A SPECIFIC NEED,". IN THE LAST SENTENCE DBLETB THE WORDS ·DEPENDING ON LOCAL UPBIUBNCB,", AND 8UB8TITUTE THE WORD SHALL FOR THE WORD IIAY. P. APPENDIX SECTION 3011.5 SHALL BE REPLACED Wffll THE FOLLOWING: 3011.5 PBES. A FEB POR BACH PBllllT OB CBktlPICATE OP INSPL"TION SHALL BB PAID TO THE Cft'Y OP BNGLBWOOD AS FOLLOWS: NEW INSTALLATIONS: PBBS FOB NEW INSTALLATIONS SHAU. BE AS SET POln'R IN TABLE NO. 1-A. FBB8 FOR MAJOR ALTERATIONS SHALL BB AS SET POln'R IN TABLE NO. 1-A. INSTALLATION FEES INCWDE CIIARGBS FOR THE PIB8T YBAR'S ANNUAL INSPECTION FEE AND CIIARGBS POR THE BLBCTIUCAL EQUIPMENT ON THE CONVEYANCE SIDE OP THE DISCONNBCT SWITCH. -2- "' - • . I . . 0 ·. , ' \ I , ]- • • • .. ANNUAL CERTIFICATES OF INSPBCTION FOR EACH ELEV ATOR $1&0.00 FOR EACH ESCALATOR OR MOVING WALK $1&0.00 FOR EACH COIOIBRCIAL DUIIBWAITBR .UI0.00 (EACH ESCALATOR OR MOVING WALK UNIT POWBRED BY ONE MOl'OR SHALL BE CONBIDDBD AS A SBPARATE ESCALATOR OR MOVING WALK.) G. APPENDIX SBCl'ION 3012 SHALL BB RBPLACBD WITH THE FOLLOWING: SBCTION 3012. ANSI CODB ADOPl"BD ALL NBW BLBVATOBS, DUIIBWAITBRS, BSCALATOBS AND MOVING WALKS AND ILUOR ALTERATIONS TO SUCH CONVBYANCBS AND THE INSTALLATION THBRBOF SHALL CONJIORII TO THB RBQUIUIIBNTS OF THE AIIBRICAN NATIONAL STANDARD INSTITUTE ANSVASIIE Al?.1-1993 8AFB'l'Y CODB FOR BLBVATORS AND BSCALATORS, PUBLISHED BY THE AIIBRICAN SOCIBTY OF IIBCHANICAL BNGINBERS . 8ecti111 2 'nie GeMral Penalty Pnmaion otB.11.C. l+l lhall apply to each and every violation or thi, Article. Se,;tipp 3 Notice otpublic hwiDc ahaO be pabliab• .-at leut tlftwl (16) clays Precedinc dat.e flhearinc, which notice aball ltat.e the auliect matter al the Code, the name and addre11 cl the apncy by which aid Code hu been promalpt.ed, time and place or hearinc and that copies or the ,...... Code ue on ftle with the City Clerk and open to public inapection. k;tipp :f. 'nie City Cln lhall maintain at an times copiN at the Code aYailllble for purebue by the public at reuonable price. Sw;tien A All ordinan-and pug or ordinanNs al the City f/1 .... wood in omftict or inconliatent henwith ue hereby n11111ed lntroclucecl, nad in full, and,.._ on flnt ....... on the II.It day f!IN....._, 111M. Published u a Bill for an Ordinance on the Mth dll, f!IN......_., 111M. Sheri Galley, Mayor ATTEST: Loucri1hia A B1li1, City Clerk I. Loucrilhia A Elli1, City Cln or the City al Bq]ewood, Colorado, hereby ..w, that the above and fonpins i1 a true copy o( a Bill for an Ordinan-, introdaeed, nail in full, and puaecl on tint rudinc on the 21.a day o(NOftlllber 1.19'. luzrl+ie A. Ilia -3- .., "' - I. • 0 . ·. , .. '32xl - • • • • I • • MEMORANDUM TO: Doug Clark, City Manager FROM : Chuck Esterly, Director of Public Works October 26, 1994 DATE : SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION CODE STUDY SESSION, NOVEMBER 7, 1994 The Building and Safety Division recommends City Council adopt the latest ICl'ies of COllllruc:tion codes . A study session with Council bas been scheduled for November 7, to include discussion of the 1994 series of construction codes. Codes to be considered are the Unifomi Building Code, Unifomi Mechanical Code, Unifonn Plumbing Code, Unifonn Fire Code, and Unifomi Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings. Attached to this memorandum are several pieces of information, describin1 ~or revisions m,._the basic codes and locally prefemd modifications to those codes. The first document, f,n11nfood Coomvstioo Code Updelt provides a brief code background and major revisions to each code. Part oftbat document is a survey prepared by Greenwood Village of codes in effect u of April, 1994. The survey and lttlched map clearly indicate the widespread adoption of the Unifomi Building Code throughout Colorado. Additional documents ue appendices, modifications and amendments to the various codes. Appendices supplement the basic codes and ue optional . Modifications and amendments are typically used to bring the model code into conformance with local regulations. This memorandum further summarias the significant cblnps propoled. Section identifications refer to the attached document, Englewood Construction Code Updllle . Uaifora Jllllldlaa Code: 2A . This revision makes the three major model codes c:onsistent with each odler. 38. This revision relaxes a previously adopted regulation nprdiq fire proCection of woodworking shops. JC . Relaxes safety requirements in outpatient medical centers. 30. This revision places additional requirements on access to basements when they are converted to living spaces . The biggest impact in Englewood will be to fidure .,._. conversions . The current code typically requires window acce ss to be..._... whlll a.,._. is finished as a sleeping space . The 1994 Code requires a larpr window well in addition to the enlarpd window . JE. This section brinp the code into line with the ADA . ...... I . • 0 .. , f ,xi ]- • 0 :• • 3F. Is a technical revision that is more conservative than in the past. 3G . Is a relaxation of previous regulations. 3H . Contains revised fees . Ualform Mec ... lcal Code: 4A . Is a response to environmental regulation. 48. Provides more flexibility to builders. 4C. Is a safety revision. Ualfonn Pl•mbiaa Code: SA . Is a change in the responsible code . SB . Is a safety and possible energy conservation measure . SC . Is a technical clarification. Ulllfona Fire Code is described in the aaacbed document. Ualform Code for die A..._t .,.,...,._ BwNlap bu no significant changes. The following summaries relate to the aaacbments dealing wi1b appendices to the various codes. Code appendices recommended for inclusion in F.nglewood'1 adopdoll of the 1994 U....._ BwNlal Code are similar to those adopted wi1b the 1911 Code, wi1b the cxceptiom of Appendices item F, Chapter 33, Excavation and Grading. This ii a new~ and provides more control over projects such as the Regional Part where wdlworl ii the primary COllllnlclion procedure. It mo provides more control on all projects invofviaa fflllllllinl the land . "Modification" B requires Building Department permits and inspection of fences md retainiDa Wills. "Modification" C establishes a valuation for roofing and fencing, eliminaling comr. under valuation. The proposed "Amendments" bring the code into compliance wi1b the DRCOO elevator inlpection progr1111 . "' - Appendices recommended for inclusion in the 1994 U..,._ Medeeak:el Code are similar to those adopted with the 1911 Code, and appendices rec:cnmended for inclusion in the 1994 Ullifonl Plaabiq Code are similar to those adopted wi1b the 1911 Code. Sac.y Services will address the Uniform Fire Code . The Ualfora Code for die A....._tol0.1111w %P#'ap ii virtually unchanged from the 1988 version . We have a single copy of each of the proposed codes. They are available in the Building Division if you or any of the Council Members want to review the full documents. /lw Attach . C: Becky Baker Al Scanlcy JlmBl-thal 2 ·. , ' • . I . • 0 I ( '?.2 I ]- - • • 0 l• - EqlewoodCoutnctioaCodeUpdau t. llckrmwt The 1981 editions oftbe Uniform Codes are cumotly beinf ldminislered in Englewood. Englewood bas enacted consttuction replations since 1943, IDCI baa typically adopled upclllecl editions oftbe codes u they are revised every lbree yems . Due to llaffin&--.ials lDCI leClmical concerns, tbe 1991 Uniform Codes were not recommended for adoption. 'Ille tedmical aJDCellll revolwd lrOUlld tbe Amcricms With Disabilities Act 111d were raolwd with tbe 1992 Supplanmt IDd are raolwd in tbe 1994 Codes. By Division policy, ifa portion of tbe 1991 code helped a project. lbOle proviaioas were ldminilll'Mively allowed . The Division of Building and Safety is recommcndinr adoption oftbe 1994 editions to provide rqpalatory guidelines which reflect tbe most ,-t tedmolosical ~ IDd life.ufety c:oacam, and to consolidate provisions under a single code edition. A substantial number of new provisions in tbe 1994 editions will have a positive impact on tbe safety of the homes and busineaes within Englewood. 2. J99f Uniform CQda -Mtlot Anu or Bcrlllu A. Common "Model Code" Foraat. There are lbree model codes in use in the United States; Building Officials and Code Administraton (BOCA), Southern Building Code Con,ress lntemational (SBCCI) and the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO). The aaacbecl map dac:ribes where these codes are principally used . The location , or chapter, of each of the major subject areas are now the same in all lbree model codes . With the 1994 editions, if a developer or contractor wants to look up fire protection systems, using any of the three codes in use in tbe United States, they will find tbe information in the same chapter. B. Metrication. In response to federal legislalion, tbe codes now contain soft metric conversions. Metric conversions are provided in parenthesis following tbe English llllits. One inch equals 25 .4 mm , the soft metric conversion would show one inch as 25 mm . C. New "Dedaal" N••berlaf SysteaL This new number system is easier for daily ute IDd adapls better to recent computer tecbnolofies . We intend to have the 1994 Codes available on an oplical disc syslem. This will be more convenient for use by the staff and our customers. 3. Uniform lulltllnr Cqdc A. Ott•pa•cy Clualflcatlou will eornlate wttll die odler IIOdel INdldlar eodea. Occupancy Classifications are categories into which bulldinp are placed, bued upon life safety concerns, and are the basis for many of the code 's requirements. Now all three model codes use the 11me Occupancy Classification categories, mlkin• the codes euier to use. Wbedier you are in Florida, Alub, or Englewood, a retail store will be placed in the same Occupancy Cluaiftcalion. B. Provlllons for wood-rkhl11llop1 are ••llltll•tially rewrtuea. Woodwortin• shops will be allowed up to 2,500 squme feet before • automatic: fire lprinkler system must be installed . An automatic extinguisbin& system is currently required when a wooclworltin& shop is over 500 square feet . ..... ,,. - • . I • • 0 . . , • I 'I ' 1,-. '32 x l ]- • 0 t• . • ' C. Updates ••oke deteetioa, laterlodllq ••t dowa of air uadllll& eqmpant. To slow lbe spread of smoke 1brou&b buildinp, air handling equipment under certain coodltions will be required to have smoke detectors with interloc:kiag lbutofti. This is so dull when smoke is detected in mi air bandliag l)'llem, lbe l)'llem will artomMicllly lbut clown, Illus alowiag die spread ohmolte. s. u..,,.,.,.. • .._ONlc A. c...... .. prm11oasror_.._ ... ........_ ... .....,. Medical ps inscallations were plfflOlllly repi.d by die fire code. Medical ps piping is normally inscalled by plumbers, IO it is lopal to have die npllliaal in die plumbiag code. Also, this chlnae c:anesponds with cbanps to mte law reprclina medical ps. B. Ellpaadl reqalrn1nt1 for -batloa air. These provisions recopi7.e lbe importance of ccxnbustion air beiag bnJupt in ftom outside for safe and proper operation of fuel bumiag appliances, IUCb • WIiier .__. llld filmaces . C. Revlted water pipe 1iz111a tables. The code now provides mi exmaple to follow wben cak:11bdin1 WIier pipe size. 6. Uplfom fin Olde A. Reqalres better -for llre ftptla&, B. Renewed eapllull pea to Fire Proteetloa Systeaa. C. Coaprelleulve reqall'Uleatl for eaerpaey plan ud procedares la eer1abi ocnpalldel. E. Ce111talu replatlOIII for nwrtor laaber ..... F. Updates dry ....... plaat nplatlom. G. Gives -reqalnaatl for•• n ..... altlptloL 7. Uplfom 0!4c (or tllc ,111__, .,.,,_...., IIN, I . Cwl1tkee This bas been a brief overview of scxne of die mon lipific:lllt biplipts of die 1994 Uniform Coda. Attached behind lbe 1111P dacnbiag code 111111 is I list pnpll'ld by a-wood Vllllp. 1be lilt iacticllin which model coclel are Uled by which jurildictiaas. Followiag dull list is a dilcussioo of appendic:a also recommmded for adoption . -10/26194 ..... II - •, , .. ·1 ' r ~· ,~ . ... I . • 0 , :x-I ~ 1' I • ':.,.'" "" ·-·.· _,_ l ' .. ~- 7 , ' - I • • · ... • Codes in Effect Greenwood Villa,e Survey, April 1994 Jvri,clisioo ~ &liliaD Cbmy Hills Viltaae Unifonn Buildina Code 1991 Unifonn Medllnical Code 1991 Unifonn Phnllinl Code 1991 NIDCIIIII Eleclrical Code 1990 Unifonn Fire Code Commerce City Unifonn Buildina Code 1991 Unifonn Medllnical Code 1991 Unifonn Plumbiaa Code 1991 .. Nllionll Eleclricll Code 1990 Unifonn Fire Code 1991 Delta Unifonn Buildin& Code 1991 Unifonn Medllnical Code 1991 Uniform PhDbin& Code 1991 Nllionll Eleclrical Code Unifonn Fire Code 1991 Denver Unifonn Buildina Code 1991 Unifonn Medllnical Code 1991 Unifonn PhDbin& Code 1991 NIDCIIIII Eleclrlcal Code 1993 Unifonn Fire Code 1991 Dunn10 Unifonn Buildina Code 1991 Unifonn Medllnical Code 1991 Unifonn ......_ Code 1991 Nllicmll Ei..ic:11 Code Unifonn Fire Code 1991 £nalcwood Unifonn ...... Code 1911 Unifonn ........ Code 1911 Unifonn ....... Code 1991 Nlliaall Ei..ic:11 Code 1993 Unifonn Fire Code 1911 Fort Collins Unifonn Buildina Code 1991 Unifonn Mldlalcal Code 1991 Uaifonn PlmnbiDa Code 1991 Nllionll Eleclrical Code 1993 Uniform Fn Code 1991 Golden Uniform Buildina Code 1991 Unifonn Mldlalcal Code 1991 Unifonn PhDbin& Code 1991 Nllianll Eleclriall Code 1993 Unifonn Fn Code 1991 Grand Junction Unifonn Buildina Code 1911 I Unifonn Mlldlalcll Code 1911 • • Unifonn ........ Code 1991 Nlliaall Ellclriclll Code 1993 Unifonn Fire Code 1991 0 ·. t .. • ' r I:, . f ~,xi • ,. - -• . • ·, • Jwildiction Clllk Edililll Greeley Unlform Buildin& Code 1991 Uniform Mec11aic:11 Code 1991 Uniform PhDbia& Code 1991 Nllioaal E1ec1ric11 Code 1993 Uniform Fire Code 1991 Greenwood Village Uniform Bui1diDa Code 1• Uniform Medlaical Code 1• Uniform Plumbiaa Code 1• Nllioaal E1ec1ric11 Code Uniform Fire Code 1• Lakewood Uniform Bui1dlaa Code 1• .. Uniform Medlllllcal Code 1• Uniform ....... Code 1991 NlliaDal Eleclricll Code 1993 Unlfonn Fire Code 1• Littlclon Uniform Bui1dlaa Code 1991 Uniform Medlaical Code 1991 Uniform PhnbiD& Code 1991 Nllioaal Eleclricll Code 1993 Uniform Fire Code Lonamont Uniform Buildlna Code 1991 Uniform Mecbalc:al Code 1991 Uniform Plumbina Code 1991 Natloall Ela:trical Code 1993 Uniform Fire Code 1991 Nonh&lenn Uniform Bui1diDa Code 1991 Uniform Mecanlcal Code 1991 Uniform PlwDllills Code 1991 ,..... Ellt:8ical Code 1990 Unlform Fire Code 1• Pueblo Ullifanl ...... Code 1• Ullffinl ........ Codc 1• Uaifana ....... Codc 1• ,...... EIIClrical Code 1993 Unifann Fire Code 1• Thonon Unifann 8uildils Code 1991 lJllllorm ......... Codc 1991 Unlform ....... Code 1991 NlliaDal Eleclricll Code 1993 Unlform Fire Codc 1991 Whealridge Uniform Bui1dlaa Code 1991 Ualform ......_.. Code 1991 Uniform ...... Codc 1991 Nllioaal Eleclricll Code 1993 ,, Unlform Fire Code 1991 I Westminsler Uniform Bul1dilla Code 1991 • • Uniform Medlaicll Code 1991 Uniform ......,Code 1991 N....i Eleclricll Code 1993 Unlform FIN Code 1991 0 ...... 10/10/94 .... I I ]- • • • 0 I.• - 1994 Uniform Building Code -Appendices, Modifications to the Basic Code, and Amendments to the Basic Code I. AIIDIPdkn Wbcn adoptina Ille Uniform Codes by reference, Ille appendices are 11111 included unless specifically adopted. 1be Uniform Building Code offers Ille followm& Appendices (Ille Division's m:amnendltions are in bold italics): Chapter 3, Division I Chapter 3, Division n Chapter 3, Division DI o.-J,"""""" w Chapter 4, Divisian I Chapter 4, Division II Chapter ... Division Ill Cbapter9 Chapter 11, Division I Chapter 11, Divisian II Chapter 12, Division I Chapter 12, Division II Chapter 13 c1,,,,,_ IS Chapter 16, Division I Chapter 16, Division II Chapter 16, Division Ill Chapter 18 o.-i, Cbapter21 Cbapter23 Cbapter29 0.,.JI Chapter 31, Divisian I Chapter 31, Divisian II 0.,. JI, DwlllM HI O.,,,,JJ Chapter 34, Division I Chapter 31, Division II Detention 1111d Correction Facilities Apicultural Buildings Requirements for Group R, Division 3 Occupmcies G,.,,,H_ Blrrien for Swimming pools, Spll llld Hot Tubs Avilnon Control Towers Fallout Shelters Buement Pipe Inlets Site Acceuibility Accessibility for Existing Buildinp Ventilation Sound Transmission Control Energy Comervmon in New 8uildin& Comauction ._,,,,, Snow Load Desip Ear1bquake Recording lnalrumentalion Seismic-isolated SCructures Watcrproofinc 1111d Dlmproofin& Foundllions ,.,.... et••"-*'"-*£..-.. ,.,... ....... Pracriptive Ma-.y CcmllnlC:tion in lfi&b-wincl Areas Convenlional Lipt-6-CGllllnlction in Hip-wind Areas Minimum PlumbiD& Fixlurel .,_,,,._. -.1, &lrl•rn.-,,.., ,..,., flood.reaislalt CcmllnlC:tion MaDblw SCructures ,,_c...,. £lmlwlllM --~ Life.aafecy Requ.-ts for Exiltin& Buildings Olher Than HipRile Life.safety Requirmllllll for Exiltin& Hip-rile Bulldinp Wi1h Ille exception ofltcm F, Exc:avalian wl Gradma, Ille~ •-mded ae limillrto tbw adopted wi1h Ille 19U Uniform Buildiag Code: A. a..-J, """""" w This appendix cbapcer provides safety requ.-eats for residential poup care facililia wbicb have more than five, but not more than 16 clieall. Thea reciwr-u include fire lllrma wl additional exits . a. a..-1s Requirements for reroofin& are found in this appendix cbapler. They illclude Ille maximum number of layen of rooflnc maaeriab allowed 111d Ille requlremmt for preroofin& lmpecdam . .• .... •• ..... ,,,_ • . I . • 0 ·. , 1 32xl - • • • 0 t• • C. Cllqtn 19 l'nll«IIM of a tlfafllll C-* £..-IO Fl'ffDIII .-n....., This appendix chapter provides minimum mndards for 1be protec:tion of residential c:oncrete when exposed to fieezing and thawing conditions . Without lbae regulations, concrete lllmath 111d durability for flat surfaces, such as porches and exterior steps, could not be required. D. a,,,,,_Jo ....._,,... • ...,.,. Ell. ,r,c,n.-~ w.a, The adoption of these provisions is necessary to take pan in lhe DRCOG naional elevator inspection program . £ Cllllpla JI, D,.,.,_ Ill This appendix chapter allows midential patio coven to bear C111 a concrete slab nlber 1ban a lnditional foundation . F. Cllllpla JJ This chapter provides regulations for excavalion, pading 111d eanhwm, and emblisbcs procedures for pennit issuance, plan review and inspection of excavation 111d pading. This appendix c:bapler bas not been previously adopled. 2. MofllGCltlo11114 A•u4•n11 The following will discuss the proposed modific:alions to 1be basic Uniform Buiklina Code : A. DdR s«dotl 10$.1. This deletes 1be appeal provision because it would be in coaftict with 1be Englewood Municipal Code, which provides a Board of Adjustment and Appeal . & .,_..,_ 1.-SJ,-...... llf..1 To coincide with zoning requirements, 1be effect bere is to ,..ire ..,.jg for fences and recainin& walls . This would be a new requirement. C S«dM 107.1,_.. F-. Th,..... ...... .M#,. .. -.-,_.,,.,,,,: ., • .,,_/oralrcnlM_,,.,._ ...... _, I rtt, ...... tll•.,.,,_,,,, This is a new amendment . This anendmmt ..._ lbe WII dla 1belC two Clflepria .-e consistently undervalued. This is imponaal to..._ becaN ...... is 1be basil for r-. Tbe valuation figure is identical to 1be City ofLitdelm'1 ••..._, D. s«dM "4.1.1 r.,.,.,,, S, M ,ic C11J 1!11• _., c;,.. .. ""'*'-J .-c;,.. V Ocalpacla, "'-" k ,.,,_..,. tll• ,.._,,,,: s. 111,.,,.,, ..... .....,. ........ _,..,_ .. ....,, • .,.,., .. a.-, 1ofdl• lfH v-v-•"""" C.J, •-** CWllll'W_,...._,_,..,..., •".,.,. ofhllltL E.xapl: Grt111p S DMIIM 4 -,.da C--,W•• t INt a .. ,...,. .... 11-,-u wltt MCdtM Jl 1.f oftll• lfH VII¥-....., C.._ The amendment requim all buildinp, except open parklDa......, ID be provided widl • 1111111nmc fire extinguishing system when more than four IIIDrles or more thm 50 r.. tall. This baa bem In 1be ...... "' - • . I· • 0 .. , • I ! I~ 1 a2xl ]- - • • • . . Eqlewood Municipal Code ror-iy 10 yms. It provides for built-in proa:tion in thole buildinp which an: most diffic:ult to fight fires. £. ~ .... Jlll.s .... ,... ...... ,...,,,.: Jlll.S F-. .,.,_,_,_.,,.,,,,,.,__.., ... , ...... k,-la. * <.1ly of~•,.._.: Nff,f • , .. ,.,... E 1 ......... ,.,. .. ,..,. Na 1-A. ,_,_..,., .................... /sdl .. nill,/ia 1-A. h s Ed .,_,,,_.dMrfef#*flnt,-'1.-.l ... •allMt-~ t:11.,,.,-,,,~d«lnetll c t .,.,,,._NJ_...,.,,,,. .. r1•a...W. ....... c..,._..,,.. ... ,.,,....., sua• ,.,,....,...,.....,_.. ua• , .... , ..... '*'. ....... , ... , ................ .,,,,....., ___ ._._ :,111•••...------........ ) F. ~s..r. Jill .... ,... .... ,,,.,,,._,,,.: .fMIM Jill-ANSI C-...,,_ A/lw ........ C I ........... ~ ......... ~...-......,, ...... _NJ p-~-· , 1 ...., ... _,,.,..,,,,.,.,,_.,,,,. ..._._ ,v....,~ ......,.4NSIIASIIE.417.l-11'J S.,.,, C-f# a...~ &,. 1IIFrrs,,.,.,,_ .,,,,........_.,._.,Mvtmfml ......... 1be1e amdmeatl (E IDd F) ae _,, to tlb pat in die DRCOG repmaS elmlar impedioa propan. ,. -. . ' ... .. I· • 0 f ~~vi -• • 1994 Uniform Mechanical Code -Appendices, Modifications to the Basic Code and Amendments to the Basic Code When ldoplina die Uniform Codes by mwaice, die....., .... ,.. ae DOI included unlea ipeClfic:ally adopted. The Uniform Mechanical Code offers die followlna Appeadic:es (die Dlvilion' 1 recommendations are in bold ilalica): ~A ~· a.,-11 0.-11, ,.,, I 0.-IZ,,.,, U 0.-IJ a.,.,, a.-,s .._~H.,_,,,,,....., .,.._,... 11,-.k,,_,,H .... ~ ,........,... ,,,._,... s..~ AppendixC Sizin& of Vealing S)'ltellll Servin& AppU-F.quipped with Dnft Hoods 111d Applilnca Lilled far Uae with Type B Vents. The appendices recommended are similar to 1hole adopted wllh die 1911 Uniform Mecblnical Code: This provides minimum Slllldards for component mmufacturina, ~ Items such • atrmatb, puae, flame spread, 111d identification . .. ...,,,... a.,.,, This appendix c:blpler provides controls for die localiaa 111d imtallldon of lfWD and bot-WIier bollen. C 0.-11,,.,, I Appendix Cbapccr 12, Part I contains requ.-.. for WIier pipin& wbic:11 ii part of a beltina or eoolin& system. o. a.-1z,,.,,11 .,.._,,.,,,H...,~ Part II of Appendix Cbapccr 12 provides repllliolll for die desip 111d imtallldon of pmel bealia& systems. E. 0.-IJ ,........,... The inltallation of fuel-a-pipin& ii repllled by 1h11 appendix c:blpler. F. a.,.,, Process pipina is normally fCllllld in -k:Gadudor faeilitiea 111d CID allo be found ID odla' -ufaduriaa proceues. This appendix cblpfer wons ID uni-with die Fire Code. G. a.-,s This appendix chapter allows die use of solar bealin& ays1an1 • a -of mm!)', ...... • ... 0 I . • 0 ·. , '32xl ]- • • 0 • (, 2. MpdHlqtlgBI Hd Amgt•nta The following will discuss the proposed modifications to the basic Uniform Mec:banical Code: A. Oddi S«IIH 110 This deletes the appeal provision because it would be in conflict wilb the Englewood MUDicipal Code, which provides a Board of Adjllllment and Appeal. a. s«:tloll l ls.2 llld k ,._..,. 111,falltn,ll,f: 11 S,1,..,_, F-. n, f• Jo, .ct,._ ""111 IN• Ntfa,f/1 It, TllA* N .. I-A o/111, 1"4 U111fom, IIMIU#Jtr Coa C s«:tloll llS.Jllldk,.--... lll,fallM,ll,i: IIS.J Pia llnln, F-. n. ...,,._ _,. ma_,.,.,,_ t,S«:IIM llJ.1, • ,,.,, rffln, /« llld h /MM. n, ,-m,in, /ff/#-l•al-* .... IN....,,. IS,--, o/ 111, IOlal IIWdlaktll pfflllll/« a Nt/wf/1 • TllA* N .. 1-A o/* 1"4 U,,,,.,_ ....... CM. D. s«:tloll l ls.J.1111.U IN,.--... Ill,~: l lS.J.1 l11COllffll* or~,,.,,.. H• ,,_. -••IIIJlldr., di..-,,. a to n,pw....,,,., pla rnllw, a rl#f ,,_,,,.,, m,in, /ff llld IN~• Ill,,_ 111-t, TllA* No. 1-A ofdl, 1"4 U11ffom, IIMIU#Jtr Co& E. s«:tloll 116.6.J "'' jlnt,.,.,,.,,, Ill.ii k ,.--... "'' falln,1111: 116.6.J How,,,,,.,,,_ To..,...~ 111, wlktad llldjlk.,, .,,aedtlll dlaefor Ill .,,,,,,.. ,,,.,, .,_jt,n,lllld/or 11,-,,.,,,.. _,,,., 111, ,.,,..,,,. Ill _,...._ wldl Tlllw No. 1-A ofdl, 1"4 Ullf{#a ....... Co& F. Oddi Tai, No. 1-A These modifications (8 through F) reference ooe fee IChedule in the Uniform Building Code. This simplifies the permitting process, and allows ow compuleriJJed permit lndang syttem to calculate fees. G. S«lloll 311-SCOl'E. "-*Ill,,,.,_.,,_,~-- H. S«lloll J1J -GENEllAL "-* 1h ,,.,_. ,,_, ~·. atl .,,_, t--• "''""''ff"'' "l'Pff',,, "'' s«dM. I. s«:tloll 314 -FLOO• FUIINACES. "-* Ill, alln S«:IIM atl t.,.« ... Ill, falltn,,#llf: F'IDor llM """1 Floor lilw n, tmnltd II o/,,_, _, ..,,,_, t--II pro/11611-. (M•,-,,.,,« of abdll1floor • ..,,,.., t--II,.,.,,_) These amendments (0, Hand I) are identical to the amendments we have in place c:umatly. It prolubits the installation of floor and dual floor furnaces, but allow, for the continuation of units already inllalled. J. Ddd, S«IIH 1114 of..,... a L Oddi S«IIH ll1S of,.,,_. a. L Ddl# s«dM 111' of,.,,_. a. These sections (J, Kand L) would be in conflict with the S1a1e'1 rules reprdiaa boilen. 94umcx 10/25194 .. ..... ..... I . • 0 .. , '32xl - • • 0 :. - 1994 Uniform Plumbing Code -Appendices, Modifications to the Basic Code and Amendments to the Basic Code I . Appcpdkn When ldopting lhe Unifonn Codes by referenee, lhe appendices are not included unless specifically adopted. The Unifonn Plumbing Code offers lhe following Appendices (lhe Division'• recommendations are in bold italics): Appendix A Appendix B AppendixC Appendix D AppendixE Appn,tla F AppendixG Appendix H Appendix I Appendix J Recammmcled Rules for Sizin& lhe WIier Supply System Explaalory NClln on C-binltion Wate 111d Vent Systems Mmianan Plumbin& Facilities RainWIICr Systmu ~le"-l'lltl md Recralional Vehicle Parks MelblGG~ GraywllCr Systems for Single Fanily Dwellings Procedures for Sizin& Commercial Kirdlen Grease lntcrceptors Privare Sewap Dilpoul Systmu Reclaimed WIier Systems for Non-Residential Buildings The appendix chapier that is recommended is new to lhe 1994 Uniform Plumbing Code: A. Appff,tla F Melbl Ga l)aar The new provisions apply to lhe installation, testing 111d certification of medical ps 111d VIICUUIII piping for safe use in patient care . This appendix chapcer corresponds with cbaaa to lhe lllfel laws reprclina medical gas . 2. MPclllkltiQu ''"' A•wwnca The following proposed modificalions are similar to those adopted with lhe 1911 Unifcxm Plumbing Code: A. s«tltM llJ.4.1 Mllllk,.--.... ,_,.._.,,: IIJ.4.1 l'fflllll F-. fief•/# Midi,,... MMI k •,.,,_,,,a Tak Na 1-A of Ille 1"4 ll•V-.. .._, c-. & Sttdoll IIJ.4.1 Mllll k ,.--.... ,-,.,,_,,,,: IOJ.4.1 l'la llnlff F-. H111 .....i .Nell••• an Nfllllw 6y .ScdM lOJ.1.1, • p/tul MIWNI f• Mllll k""". fie,,_ '"""1 f•f#,,,,,.,,.,-* .... k..,,. 6S puca,I oftlle tOMI p/rl,,,,,.,1,,.,..f•• ,.,,.,,. a Tole No. 1-A .,. 1"4 ll..,..,. ...... Code. lf'Ale11 pwu an t,,COllfllde or di-,.,.•,. rwf'lln 1#1 HI,-'"""1, • 1#1 HI,,,.,, review ftt sli.U be c11.,,et1 at Ille NW,,,_ a Tole No. 1-A .,11,e 1"4 ll ........... C-. C. S«fto" lOJ.S.6tllef011rtl,fMl'fllNP/tM.Ube,.,,_. .... d,e,....,: 116.6.J How.,,,.,,,.. To Hflrbll m,up«d,M, 11,e ~ ,,,..ftk • -,,lkatlol, tllerefor It, "'"""' •po1u fon11 ft,ntlslietl for Ital /flll'fl"U ~ fM1 11,e , I 9ecdM f• Ill a«IINMCe wit/, Tt1bk No. 1-A oftlle 1'94 ll•#fon11 a.tu1111 Co& D. lhlete Tale No. 1-1. These modifications (A through D) reference one fee schedule in lhe Unifcxm Building Code. This simplifies lhe pennitting process, and allows our computerized pennit tnckin& system to calculate fees . •• .,. - I· • 0 . , . .' ·' ! ' '!' - • • • • ~. r E. _.... IM.1-M....._ ,,,,,,_IIIH,.._, .,_,,,_,,,._ .. ...., •• ,,,__..., ,,,.~_,.,_. .... .,..,,,,,, ..... : ...__...,., 111•1, 1nm1M•,-, 111 , cwc-,-,1,e ........ .., ........ ,, p .. ., ........ ,..,,.,..,,. ... ,..., • .., .. ,_ • ... ,... ...... ,,..,,...,,,.,,,.,, .,..,,, .... 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Addkioully, die opalnp dley llaw after dley &ii lllow for rapid pasuae or 11Doke 111d One. 94upcx 10/26194 . . .. • . , • 0 I ~~xi - • • • • 1994 Uniform Fire Code -Appendices, Modifications to the Basic Code and Amendments to the Basic Code I . 6.,,..lm When ldoptinc lbc Uniform Coda by rer-, lbc appendicea -DIil included unleu apec:ifically adopted. The Uniform Fin Code often tbe followinc AppeDdica (tbe Fin Manbll'1 ~ are in bold ilalics ): Appendix 1-A Appendix 1-B ~I-C Appendix 11-A ~11-• Appendix 11-C Appendix 11-D ~11-E Appo,llx 11-F Appendix 11-G Appendix 11-H Appendix 11-1 ~Ill-A ...,,,..11,-• .,,,,_tlbc 111-C Appendix 111-D .,_.W-A .,_.w.a .,_.J'.,4 .,_.J'l.,4 .,_..,,_. .,_..,,-e .,_..,,_D .,_..,,.£ Appendix Vl-F .,_."1-G Lif'Mlfety Requ.-.. for ExilliDc Bulldinp OIiier lban Hip Rise Life.safety Requirmentl for EJdstin& Hip-rile Bulldinp llllrlrw.,11 " .... 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The followinc are appendix cblplcn recommended for ldoplioa: A.~I-C .. ,,,,_.11 •• C.~11-E llllrlrw.,11 ..... ,.,.... 0/,,-.,.Mtlea 111rlklJflr'6 Taaa ,.-.,,.,, s.tJ«t,. ,,...,,, H ..... ..,_,..,. ......... , ,,,_, Mtl H-*-,,_,,.,, ,.....,,. .. .,. - 0 I . • 0 •. , .. . , r .. I :,J - • • 0 I • • D. Ap/lM61/-F ,.,..,., ..._.,.,..., Tau/., 11-,., "'•*-FwUl,paul,,1 ...... ""°'*.....,, E. ,.,_. 1/l-,4 F. ~,,,.. G. Ap/lM61/I-C H. .4/Jpalbc W-,4 ,. .4ppalbc w-• J. ,4ppMlbc V-,4 K. ,4ppMlbc v,.,4 L ,.,_.n-• M. ,.,_. n-e N. ,.,_. VI-D O. ,yp,r,'b: VI-E P. ,yp,r,'b: VI-G n-,t,,,• .... 2. MQdlOCltio1111d 6--denta •far....,, The following discusses the proposed modifications to the 1994 Uniform Fire Code ..4. Dd6* l«IIM IIJ.1.4 This deletes the appeal provision because it would be in conflict with the Enalewood Municipal Code, which provides I Board of AdjUSlment and Appeal . A S«tloll /IS.I, hn#II ••"-Ddd6 d ..._ aa,t d,efell,n,i: 6.1. """'""'""' or dq ,.,,,,,,,,., c.6. CINll6•11161e..,,,,,, IIIINp. e.l. Explo,M or.,_,,,,,.-, J.J. F"-ts 11.2. H.,,.,._~.......,, a2.M.U,~ o.l. 0,,-...... , p. I. ,..,,,. flt,-. p.J. ~.«W,J/«a---1 L2. TMl:rca.,...-,_,,.,.,, _ _._....._ ...... • I • .. I . • 0 .. , '32xl -• • t• • <. C S«IIM 111.J.J.J r.4.41A S. M _,... r cf _.,GI-., a...,_ J • c;,_, U Occtq,ada, ...... ,.,,.. ..... ,....,,,.: J. ,. ,· .......... IIM,I ____ ,_ .. ....,, • .,... .. 0.- Ztl/tll~ 1'H U ............ ~ • lilM&ll _,,,,,__._,_, .... tuq •• ,t,-,,,,. ExffJil: t;,_,S ..,_ 4 I I cf ~ S 5 ..... ,,.,..,. .... II 1£ jJ 1r, ......... ,,,.,., .. ,"',..... ...... c.,. AmmdmllltC ...... allWldiap._,..,_,.... ....... .,bepnwidldwidla......ic flue ex1iapilblDa lytllm .... _ ........ _ .. 50 r..t..U. 'l1lil ...... ii die F.npwood Mimicipa1 Code far aaly 10 ,-sad .. • tint it idlnticll to wllll it pnipaNd far lbe Uniform BuiJdiD& Code. h pn,videl far bllilt 1111...---ill ... buildlnp wllidl .. IDOII difflc:ull to flptfira. . ' .. , \ I . . 0 , ••• \ f ., I!.. r ~"~I - • • 0 • 1994 Uniform Code For the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings Modifications and Amendments to the Basic Code The modifications and amendments proposed are similar to those adopted with Ille 1911 Uniform Code for Ille Abalcment of Dangerous Buildinp. The Division's recammendations are in bold italics. A. ,,._ s«t#oll 10s.J This deletes Ille appeal provision because it would be in c:oaftict with the Enalewood Municipal Code, which provides a Board of Adjusanent 111d Appeal . 6. Ddd,s«t#oll SOI This deletes the form of appeal because it would be in c:oaftict with Ille Eqlewood Municipal Code procedures regarding the Board of Adjustment and Appeal . C. DdN Cll-,tn 6 Ill lb adlrdy. This deletes the procedures for conduct of III appeal hearing became it would be in c:oaftict with the Englewood Municipal Code procedures regarding Ille Board of Adjustment and Appeal . D. S«:doll IOI. I -houare. I• die Jlnt IGl8lff, *'-die /Jllrao "d,#efon ,o die Dlnclor of Public Worls" .,,, .... ., die tllncdoll of Nil Dlndor." ~ Ille r«wM _,_tt Ill• adlrdy. This gives the City more latitude in ICCOIDplishing repair or demolition of III unsafe SlnlctUre. E. Ddde S«llolt IOJ.2. This section confticts with how Englewood assesses property for the purpose of recovering funds . F. Ddde S«:doll l02 This section would require a separate repair and demolition fund be alablished by the City . G. a.-, Cll.,_, 9 wM die fall,,,tlll,f: S«IIM HJ -N.&e of C-. ,..._ -, CMS -lltamd 6., die Clf)' lll _., die npalr or...,,,,,,..,..,_,,.,,, .. ,.,.., .. *""•d••• o/s«:dM 711.J .,,,,,. c ... "'' City --,n 111.U cau • _,,. k ,,,..,_ 6., Ille Dllw:#r of FlluoH¥ .,,....., die""'* cost o/ npalr ID, or u.ollllM of, -, .. ...,, ,,.,,,,_. ll#fflll (JS") far ••1tr1 I WIIN CMS, .wad *'-' 111.U be wllff,. Ille,_,_,,-<•) .... .la6Wf11Ms ,,,_Nil,,.,_,,, ... k ,-ltl • ft,U. pba Cflll, ....... flltlny. •"" ...... 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No...,., ........ -..,....,.,..,. lll a, _,.,,nc ...., ....,,,_ 1,..., • I • 0 ', , ]- • • • ~ . • ~ .. sl,.O,wJNlff or....,.,.-,ft,lel m••r•r: _,,,,._ ... ,_._., mlHf17• _ ......... .,,,,. ....... -......... in. ........ ,,,._ ...... 11/1«1 •• ,.~'-*-I"'~..,..., ad.,,,.. ••. ... "4 ........... ,.._.,_,..,,.,,,.....,,.. .. ,.,.,,,. .,. ......... CMalflr • .,, .... a,. ffNCJID,~ ........... .,.,CJID, ~ • ......,eM .... .,_.,.,a, .. _ ... ~-,..,,,. .lrd,.... ..... ,, ........................ ,, .. ,,, ...... , .. ,_,,,.,_._ ~ ..... ., .. a.,.. This alllblilbel bow exp1111e1 inc:urred by die City ae recxMnNI. 1bls ii for die ran-. wllm die City mllll ltep in IDd CC1111nCt out die WOik to be .-ro.med. Tbls procedare rmfonm wlda ailtina ordinancel ll'lllliDa die City Mllllpl' lplCific: pc,was. 94ucadlnt 10/10,94 ,, - ' . ' .. I· • 0 > •• \ ' I•_ - • • • . • ' <. COUNCL COi.l lNICA110N .,... A...-111111 November 21, 1994 11 e NTIATEDBY ITAff IOUIICE Oepertment of Sar.ty ServlcN Jim lunlnllal, Fn ...... COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION City Council previously adopted the 1988 Uniform Mechlnical Code, which became effactiV9 on July 7, 1lil80. RECOIIIIENDED ACTION Staff recommends the adoption, by On:llnm, of the 1994 .,. of the Uniform Mechenlclll Code, and r9qUNlil that City Council determine a dm for • public "-Ing. BACKGROUND, ANALYIII, AND ALT!IINATNU liENl#l!u See memorandum to Doug Clark d..t OdDber 28, 1194 all8Ched ID Council Communlcetion for adoplon of Uniform Building Code. FINANCIAL .. ACT None . UST OF ATIACHIENTS Council Bill No . 63 . . . "' - • . .. \ I . . 0 , r I j I ]- • ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 1994 • 0 • BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOR Alf ODIHANCB DPIW.ING CIIAPl'BB • OIBCIIAlflCAL OODB) OP Tft'LB 8, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, AND REENACTING A NEW CHAPI'ER 28 ADOPl'ING BY RBFBRBNCB TBB UMIJIOBII IDCIIAlflCAL OODB 11N BDfflON, INCLUDING APPENDICES A AND B, CHAPl'BRS 10, 12 PART I AND II, 13, 14 AND 15, PUBUSRBD BY TRB INTBBNATIONAL OONPBB.BNCB OP BUILDING OfflCIALS AND SUBJECT TO CERTAIN EXCEPl'IONS, MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS. WHEREAS, the City of Englewood ha1 uaed the Uniform Mechanical Code u a model construction code since 1970; and WHEREAS, this Code is updated periodically to keep pace with chancinc tecbnolOI)'; and WHEREAS, 'ftie City of Enclewoocl Diviaion of Buildinc and Safety 1taft' have thoroughly reviewed the 199' Edition of the Uniform Mechanical Code and recommend adoption thereof 1ubject to certain Hception1, modification1, and amendmentl; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Soc;tigp 1. Chapter 28, Title 8, Englewood Municipal Code 1985, i1 hereby repealed and a new Chapter 28 i1 enacted adoptinc by reference the Uniform Mechanical Code, UHM Edition, including Appendicea A and B, Chapwn 10, 12 Put I and II, 13, 1' and 15, publiahed by the International Conference of Buildinc Oflicial1, 5360 South Workman Mill Road, Whittier, California 90601, aubject to the uceptiona, modification, and amendmenta u Ht forth below. aiAPDm I CON8'11WC110N AND MFBTYCODBS AK11a.B B IIBCIIANICAL OODE 8-28-1: CODE ADOPl'ED: THERE IS HEREBY ADOPl'ED, BY REFERENCE THERETO, THE UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, UHM EDITION, INCLUDING APPENDICES A AND 8, CHAPI'ERS 10, 12 PART I AND II, 13, 14 AND 15, PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALS, 5360 SOUTH WORKMAN MILL ROAD, WHITTIER, CALIFORNIA 90601, AND SUBJECT TO CERTAIN EXCEPl'IONS, MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS SET FORTH IN SECTION 8-28-2 OF THIS ARTICLE. 8-28-2: SPBCIFIC MODIFICA'DONI TO ADOPIED OODE THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC CHANGES, MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS ARE HEREBY MADE IN THE PROVISIONS OF THE UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, 199' EDITION, HEREINABOVE ADOPTED: A. DELETE SECTION 110. -1 - •• ..... .. ..,., ,, . •. \ " I . • 0 . , ]- • • 0 • B. SECTION 115.2 SHALL BE REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 115.2 PERMIT FEES. THE FEE FOR EACH PERMIT SHALL BE AS SET FORTH IN TABLE NO. 1-A OF THE 191M UNIJIORM BUILDING CODE. C. SECTION 115.3 SHALL BB REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 115.3 PLAN REVIBW PBBS. WHEN SUBIIITTAL DOCUIIBNTS ARE REQUIRED BY SBCTION 113.2, A PLAN RBVIBW FEB SHALL BB PAID. THE PLAN RBV1BW FEE FOR MECHANICAL WORK SHALL BB EQUAL TO 65 PERCENT OF THB TOTAL IIBCHANICAL PERMIT FEE AS SET FORTH IN TABLE NO. 1-A OF THE 191M UNIFORM BUILDING CODE. D. SECTION 115.3.2 SHALL BE REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 115.3.2 INCOMPLETE OR CHANGED PLANS. WHEN PLANS ARE INCOMPLETE OR CHANGED SO AS TO REQUIRE ADDITIONAL PLAN REVIEW, AN ADDITIONAL PLAN REVIEW FEE SHALL BE CHARGED AT THE RATE SHOWN IN TABLE NO. 1-A OF THB 191M UNIFORM BUILDING CODE. E. SECTION 116.6.3 THB FIRST PARAGRAPH SHALL BE REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 116.6.3 HOW OBTAINED. TO OBTAIN REINSPECTION, THE APPLICANT SHALL FILE AN APPLICATION THEREFOR IN WRITING UPON A FORM FURNISHED FOR THAT PURPOSE AND PAY THE REINSPECTION FEE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TABLE NO. 1-A OF THE 191M UNIJIORM BUILDING CODE. F. DELETE TABLE NO. 1-A. G. SECTION 322 • SCOPE. DELETE THE PIIBASE "FLOOR FURNACE". H . SECTION 323 • GENERAL. DELETE THB PHRASES "FLOOR FURNACE" AND "FLOOR FURNACES" WHEREVER THEY APPEAR IN THE SECTION. I. SECTION 324 • FLOOR FURNACES. DELETE THE ENTIRE SECTION AND REPLACE WITH THE FOLLOWING: FLOOR AND DUAL FLOOR FURNACES. THB INSTALLATION OF FLOOR AND DUAL FLOOR FURNACES IS PROHIBITED. OIAINTENANCE OF EXISTING FLOOR AND DUAL FLOOR FURNACES IS PERMlTTBD.) J. SECTION 902.1, ADD A SECOND PARAGRAPH AS FOLLOWS: APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT COIOIBRCIAL INCINERATORS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE STATE OF COLORADO, THE TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DBPARTIIBNT AND THE ENGLEWOOD FIRE DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. K. DELETE SECTION 1024 OF APPENDIX B. -2- •• ' •. ... I . • 0 . , ]- - • • • (. L DELBTE SBC'n0N 1026 OF APPENDIX B. II. DELBTE SEC'nON 10l8 OF APPENDIX B. .. 8octim 3 The Genaral Pmalty ProviliGn alE.11.C. 1-4-1 uaD apply t.o wh and r,ery Yiolation of thi1 ordinance. 8octim a Notice alpahlic heuinc lbaD be pablilMll-at lwt Mwa (11) • precedinc date alhwinl, which --..... , .. the mlieet ...... al the Code, the -- and...,_ al the IIPllCJ by which aid Cede haa belll Pl••,....., liale wl p111C1 al heariq, and that eopiN al the,..... Cede an• lie with tbe City Clerk and open t.o public inapection. 8octim 4 The City Clerk uaD maintain at all timel oopiN al the Cede ...O.W. tor pmchue by the public at l"NIOllable price. 8ertim I All criinance1 and paltl al ordiDaneN alth• City al ......... in oanftict or inconliltent henwith an hereby ...,..W. Introduced, !'Nd in full, and puNd on ftnt ....... an tbe II.It day alN....,.,, 1994. Publilhed u a Bill for an Ordinance on the Mth -alN.,...._, 1994. A'M'EST: Louc:rilhla A. Elli1, City Clerk I, Loucriahia A. BDi1, City Clerk al the City., ........ 0--. .... ..., that the above and fonpinc ii a tnae eapy al a am tor an ~ inti It ,., .... ill tan. and puNd on flnt reedinc on tbe llat llQ olN....._, 11N. I.wrl+i A. lllis -3- • .. I . . 0 , .•. \ ' I• ]- • • . ,~ • '· n ,· a "--",.._ .._..aball.be publilhed .-......... <11> _. pr1 1· .... .,......, .............. latatetbelUileet...._ef .. O..., .. _ _. ....._ .,. .. ...-, "1 wllWa aid Code hu been prom )a,t 4, time_. ..... el ....._ _. ... ....-.,. ............ Code are on ftle with the CMt' Clllk _. .... • ,-lici111,11tiea. C Sf 4 fte CMt' Clllk ..U aaintain at all tlmeuopiea efthe CWuo A th ... pw lMII "1 the ..... M 1'111 -He price. Crtim I AD _....,... wt parta fl orclinancn tithe at.,.,..._..._. iD emlia er ineomiltent herewith .... ....., npealed. Introduced, rud in full, and ..... on tint reediDc • the Ila "'1 flN....._., 11N. Publilhed u a Bill for an Ordinanee • the Mth "'1 flN....._, 11N. ATTEST: Loucriahia A. Blli1, City Clerk I, Loucrillhia A. Ellia, City Clerk fltba City " ............ Co1oowlo, henby eertify that the above and fonpins i1 a tnae copy fl a Bill for an Onlinanee, introduoed, ned in full, and puled on ftnt readint on the 2ht day flNOftlllber, 11M. -3. . ' I . . 0 '32xl ]- • • 0 , • • B. SECTION 103.4.2 SHALL BE REPLACED WITH THE FOU.OWING: 103.4.2 PLAN REVIEW FEES. WHEN SUBlll'l"l'AL DOCUMENTS ARE REQUIRED BY SECTION 103.2.2, A PLAN REVIEW FEE SHALL BE PAID. THE PLAN REVIEW FEE FOR PLUMBING WORK SHALL BE EQUAL TO 65 PERCENT OP THE TOTAL PLUMBING PERMIT PEE AS SET FORTH IN TABLB NO. 1-A OP THE I.IN UNIPORM BUILDING CODE. C. SECTION 103.U, THE FOURTH PARAGRAPH SHALL BB REPLACED WITH THE FOLLOWING: 116.6.3 HOW OBTAINED. TO OBTAIN RBINSPECTION, THE APPLICANT SHALL PILE AN APPIJCATION THEREFOR IN WRITING UPON A FORM PUllNISRED FOR THAT PURPOSE AND PAY THE RBINSPECTION FEE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TABLE NO. 1-A OP THE 1994 UNIPORM BUILDING CODE. D. DELETE TABLE NO . 1-1. E. SECTION 604.l • MATBRIALS. IN THE TIURD SENTENCE DELETE THE PHRASE "A BUILDING" AT THE END OP THE SENTENCE AND REPLACE WITH THE FOLLOWING WORDING: ... THOSE STRUCTURES WHERE COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION IS PERMITI'ED. CPVC MAY NOT BE INSTALLED IN ANY WALL WHERE PROTECTION OP OPENINGS IS REQUIRED UNLESS SUCH PIPING, OR ANY ATTACHMENT TO SUCH PIPING, DOES NOT PENETRATE ANY PORTION OP SAID WALL. F. SECTION 701.1.2 SHALL BE REPLACED WITH THE FOU.OWING: ABS AND PVC DWV PIPING INSTALLATIONS SHALL BB LIMITED TO THOSE STRUCTURES WHERE COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION IS ALLOWED. ABS AND PVC DWV PIPING MAY NOT BE INSTALLED IN ANY WALL WHERE PROTECTION OP OPENINGS IS REQUIRED UNLESS SUCH PIPING, OR ANY ATTACHMENT TO SUCH PIPING, DOES NOT PENETRATE ANY PORTION OP SAID WALL. G. SECTION 903.1.2 SHALL BE REPLACED wrrH THE FOU.OWING: ABS AND PVC DWV PIPING INSTALLATIONS SHALL BB Lllffl'BD TO THOSE STRUCTURBS WHERE COIIBUSTIBLB CONSTRUCTION IS ALLOWED. ABS AND PVC DWV PIPING IIAY NOT BB INSTALLED IN ANY WALL WHERE PIIOTBC'nON OP OPENINGS IS REQUIRED UNLESS SUCH PIPING, OR ANY ATTACHIIBNT TO SUCH PIPING, DOES NOT PBNB'l'L\TB ANY PORTION OP SAID WALL. 8emm 2 The General Penalty Proviaian alB.11.C. l+l lllaD apply t.o wh and 9V91Y violation of thi1 ordinance. .. - -2- ...... "' - I . • . , I I l;. ] • ORDINANCE NO._ SERIF.S OF 1994 • 0 /~ • BY AUTHORITY ABILLPOR AN ORDINANCB RBPBALING CHAPTBR IC <PWIIBING CODS> OP fflLB 8, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1986, AND REENACTING A NEW CIIAPl'BR 2C ADOPl'ING BY RBPBBBNCB THE UNIPOBII PUJIIBING OODB. 11N BDfflON, SUBJECT TO CERTAIN EXCEPl'IONS, MODIPICATIONS AND AIIENDIIENTS. WHEREAS, The City of BncJewood hu uaecl the Uniform Plumbinc Code u a model con1truetion code since 1970; and WHEREAS, thi1 Code i1 updated periodical)y t.o bep ..-e with cballlinc tecbnolOl,Y; and WHEREAS, the City of BncJewood Divwon ot Buildinc and s.r.ty aft' bu thoroughly reviewed the UHM Edition of'the Uniform Plumbine Code and ,-mmendl adoption thereof subject to certain eueption1, modification1, and amendmmtl; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Ses;tjgp 1. Chapter 2C olTitle 8, Bnpwood Municipal Code 1986, ii hereby repealed and a new Chapter 2C i1 enacted adoptinc by ref'erence the Uniform Plumbinc Code, 1994 Edition, includinc Appendix Chapter F and IAIIPO lnatallation Stanclardl, publilhed by the International Association of Plumbinc and Mechanical Offlcial1, 20001 Walnut Drive South, Walnut, California 91789-2825, subject t.o the uceptiOlll, modification, and amendments Mt forth below. alAPlmll CONlfflWC'l10N AND 8AFB'IT OODB8 All'l'la.B C PUJIIBING ClOIJB 8-2C-1: CODE ADOPl'ED: THERE IS HEREBY ADOPTBD, BY REPBBBNCE THERETO, THE UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE, 1994 BDfflON, INCWDING APPENDIX CHAPl'ER F AND IAMPO INSTALLATION STANDARDS, PUBUSHBD BY THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PLUMBING AND IIBCHANICAL OfflCIALS, 20001 WALNUT DRIVE SOUTH, WALNUT, CALIFORNIA 91781-2825, SUB.JBCT TO THE EXCEPl'IONS, MODIFICATIONS AND AIIENDIIENTS SET PORTH IN SBCTION 8-2C-2 OF THIS ARTICLE. 8-2C-2: 8PBCIFIC IIOD1nCA110N8 TO.ADOPnm OOIJB: THB POUDWING SPECIFIC CHANGES, MODIFICATIONS AND AIIENDIIBNTS ARB HEREBY MADE IN THE PROVISIONS OF THE UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE, 1994 BDfflON, HEREINABOVE ADOPTED: A . SBCTION 103.4.1 SHALL BB REPLACED wrrH THE FOLLOWING: . - 103.4.1 PBRIIIT FUS. THE FD POR BACH PBRIIIT SHALL BB AS SET PORTH IN TABLE NO. 1-A OF THE 11N UNIFORM BUILDING CODE. -1 - ' . , ,. - .. I . • 0 I / ' ! -• "' - • t• . • ' <. COUNCL COlalUNICA110N Data November 21, 1994 11 f INITIATED BY ITAFF IOUIICE Department of Safety Services Jim Blumenlhal, Fn Mar'lhal COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCL ACTION City Council previously adoplld lie 1988 Unlbm Plumbing Code, which became ellac:tive on J4itt 7, 1980. RECOITENDBP ACTION Staff l'IICOffll'Mllds lie adoption, by Ordinance, of lie 1994 .,.. of lie Uniform Plumbing Code, and reqlMS1s that City Council cla"mllie • dal far. pubic ha'lng. See memorandum ID Doug Clar1t dllld Om:aber 28, 1194 allached ID Councl Comnullcalon far adoption of Uniform Building Code. FINANCIAL •ACT None . UIT OF ATIACHaNTS Council Bill No . 84. • . ' I . . 0 .. ]- • • • • (. COUNCIL CoauNICATION .,... Novembel 21, 1994 11 I NTIAT!DBY Depnnent of Safaly ServlcN COUNCIL GOAL ANO PREVIOUS COUNCL ACTION City Council prev1ou11y adoplld the 19118 Uniform Fn Code, which became effactiwl on July 7, 1990. RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff '9C0ffll'fl8nds the adoption, by Ordlnalce, of the 1994 NriN of the Uniform Fn Code, and requNls that City Council determine • date for • public hearing. IIACKGIIOUND, WLYIII, AND ALTBNATIVD IJENII & See memorandum ta Doug an dlllld Oclaber 28, 1Sll4 allacNd la Coln:I Cclnwlunalarl b adaplarl ol Uniform Building Code. FINANCIAL .. ACT None . UIT OF ATTACHIIENTI Council BIi Na . 85. .. I . • 0 I I - • ORDINANCE NO ._ SERIES OF 1994 • 0 I• • BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. e& INTR0DU=1~~ ,mmm IJ:f&!l!ll:s;;: +-, ~-..-..---A BILL FOR AN OBDINANCB BBPBALJNG CRAPl'Bll lB <P111B CODS) OP TffLB 8, BNGLBWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, AND REENACTING A NEW CHAPl'ER 2E ADOPl'ING BY REFERENCE THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, VOLUMES I AND ll, 191M EDfflON, INCWDING APPENDIX CHAPl'U8 1-C D-B. D-B. D-P, m-A, m-B, m.c, IV-A, IV-B. V-A, VI-A Vl-B, Vl-C, Vl-D, Vl-B. Vl-G, PUBU8RBD BY TBB INTBIINATIONAL PIBB OODB INSTITUTE, WITH CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS, MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS. WHEREAS, the City of Englewood hu uaed the Uniform Fire Code u a model uf'ety code aince 1970; and WHEREAS, this Code is updated periodically to keep pace with chancinc tec:bnolCII)'; and WHEREAS, the City of Enclewood Diviaion or Buildinc and Safety ltaff hu thorouchly reviewed the 1994 Edition of the Unif'orm Fire Code and recommenda adoption thereof 1ubject to certain exceptions, modification, and amendments; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sectia 1. Chapter 2E ol'Title 8, Enclewood Municipal Code 1985, ii hereby repealed and a new Chapter 2E i1 enacted adoptinc by reference the Uniform Fire Code, Vohamea I and U, 1994 Edition, includinc Appendix Chapten 1-C, U-B, 0-E, 0-F, m-A, Dl-8, m-e, IV-A, IV-8, V-A, VI-A, Vl-8, VI-C, VI-D, Vl-E, Vl-G, pabliahed by the lntematianal Fire Code lnatitut.e, 9300 Jollyville Road, Suite 106, Autin, Tew 78759-7455, lllliect to euept;ionl, modfflcation1 and amendment.I •• follow,: mAP'IBlll CONlfflWC'l10N AND 8APB'IT CODB8 All'l1aJI: 1: na oms 8-2E-l: CODE ADOPl'ED: THBRE IS HEREBY ADOPl'ED, BY REFERENCE THERETO, THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, VOLUMES I AND II, 1994 EDfflON, INCLUDING APPENDIX CHAPTERS 1-C, 0-8, 11-E, 11-F, W-A, ID-8, 111-C, IV-A, IV-B, V-A, VI-A, VI-B, VI-C, VI-D, VI-E, VI-G, PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE INST1Tl11'E, 9300JOLLYVILLE ROAD, SUITE 106, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78759-7455, SUBJECT TO EXCEPJ'IONS, MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 8-2E-2 OF THIS ARTICLE. 8-2E-2: SPECIFIC MODIFICA110NB TO ADOPDm CODE: THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC CHANGES, MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS ARE HEREBY MADE IN THE PROVISIONS OF THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, 1994 EDfflON, HBREINABOVE ADOPl'ED: A. DELETE SECTION 103.U. B. SECTION 106.8, PERMIT REQUIRED . DBLETE ALL lTBIIS EXCBPJ' THE FOLLOWING: -1 - •• • .. I . • 0 \ ! I~ - • • • • • • B.1. BOWUNG PIN OR AU.BY RBPINI811ING C.6. COMBUSTIBLE IIATB1l1AL STORAGB E.1. EXPLOSIVE OR BLASTING AGBNT8 F.1. FIREWORKS H.2. IIAZAJlDOUS PRODUCl'ION IIATBllL\LS 11.2. IIALL, COVBRED 0.1. OPEN BURNING P.t'. PARA.DB PLO.ATS P.3. PYROTBCRNJCAL SPECIAL BPFBCTS IIATBIUAL T.2. TENTS CANOPIBS AND TBIIPORAllY IIBIIBRANB STRUCTURES C. SECTION 1003.2.2 PABAGRAPH 15, SHALL BB RBPLACBD WITH THE FOLLOWING: 5. THROUGHOUT AU. BUILDINGS WRICH ARE 150 OR MORE FBBT IN RBIGHT CAB DBPINBD IN CBAPTBR 2 OP '111B 191M UNIPOBII BUILDING CODB) OR WRICH COIIPRISB IIORE TRAN POUR STOIUBS IBBBSPECTIVB OP RBIGlff. BXCEPI': GROUPS DMSION 4 OCCUPANCIBS CLASSIPIBD EXCLUSIVELY AS OPBN PARKING GABAGBS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SBCTION llU OP '111B 111M UNIPOllll BUILDING CODB. 8erSim 2 The General Penalty Proviaion of'B.11.C . 1-4-1 lhall apply to wit wl nery violation ol this ordinance. 8erSim 3 Notiee olpablic hwinc lhall be publilhed _,. at lw& tlftllm (ta)_. ......... date olhearias, which notice lhall atat.e the ........... al the Cede. ........ and addrw olthe apncy by which Niel Code hu bNn pneulptetl. tiae wl ,-. al heuins, and that oopies olthe ....... Code .. -toe wttb the CiliJ a.It wl ..... public inapeetion. 6w;tiqp f. The City Clerk lhalJ maintain at all tilDN oopies al the Code aailable for purehue by the public at reuonable price. Sec&iOD 5. All ordinanc:n and parta of' ordinanc:n of' the City al Bnalewood in canffic:t or ineonliltent henwith are hereby npea)ecl. Introduced, nad in full, and pueed on tint l'Ndinson the 211t clay of'NCMllllber, 1994. Publiahed u a Bill for an Ordinance on the Mth clay alNOftlllNI', lltM. ATTEST: Loueriahia A. Blli1, City Clerk -2- • < .. I. • 0 f 32xl ]- - • • • .. I, Loucrilhia A. Bllia, City Clerk tithe City fl Bnpwoocl, Colorado, henby certify that the above and fonpinc i1 a true copy fl a Bill b an OnliDanol, introdamd, ned in ftaD. and pueed on tint nadins on the 211t dQ flNnaaber, 11M. -3- • . • .. I . . 0 f --~ I ]- ]- • "~ • • t• • . . • .,... Novembet 21, 1994 NTIATEDBY COUNCL com1NCAT10N 11 h STAFF IOURCE ..... Adoption ot .. Unlbm Code for .. Abalment ot Dangerous Bulldlngs Deplr1ment ot Safely Services Jim Blumenlhal, Fn Marahal COUNCL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION Cly Councl p,wvioully adClplld 118 1918 Unlbm Code for the AbalrNnt ot Dangerous Bulldlnp, which became eff9ctive on July 7, 1990. RECOSFrnrn ACTION Staff l9COlffllellds the adoption, by Ordinance, ot the 1994 ..._ ot the UnlDrm Code for the Aball,•.t ot Dangerous Bulldlnp, and requests that Cly Council ........... for. pubic '-ing. BACKGROUND, ANAL.VIII, AND ALTBINATND 1&1#& SN INfflOl'alldum ID Doug Clartt dad Omlbel' 29, 1994 llllaclled ID Council Cornnulk:allon far adoption ot Uniform Building Code. FINANCIAL .. ACT None . LIIT OF AffACHIIENTII Council Bil No. 88. • . • ., I I . • 0 , - • ORDINANCE NO ._ SEJllm; OF 19!M • 0 • BY AUTHORITY A Btu.FOR COUNCIL BILL NO. 66 r,zao~uc~ AN OBDINANCB BBPBAUNG CBAPl'D U' (THB ABATIDIBNT ,OR DANOBllOUS BUILDING CODE) OF fflLE S. ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, AND DBNACTING A NBW CIIAP'l'Bll U' ADOPl'ING BY BU'DBNCB TBB UNIPORM CODE FOR THE ABATEMENT OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS, 1994 EDfflON, WITH CBRTAIN BXCBPl'IONS, IIODIPICATIONB AND AIIBNDIIBNTS. WHEREAS, the City of £nclewoocl bu ued the Uniform Code f'or Abatement or Danproua Buildinp as a model code since 1979; and WHEREAS, this Code i1 updated periodically t.o keep pace with c:hancinc technolCII)'; and WHEREAS, the City of Englewood Division or BuiJdinc and Safety ltafl'hu thoroughly reviewed the UHM Edition or the Uniform Code for the Abatement or Danprous Buildinp and recommend• adoption thereof sulvec:t t.o certain aception1, modiftcation1, and amendments. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Sgtj111 1. Chapter 2F of Title 8, Eqlewood Municipal Code 1985, ii hereby repealed and a new Chapter 2F i1 enacted adopting by reference the Uniform Code for the Abat.ement of Dangerous Buildinp, 1994 Edition, publiahed by International Conference or Buildinc Officials, 5360 South Workman Mill Road, Whittier, California 90801, sulvec:t t.o certain eitception1, modification• and amendments u follows: alAP'l1l:a I CON8'11WCTION AND MPBTY CODB8 All11~ F TBB AM'IDIBNTJIOBDANGKBOlM BIJIU>ING OOIJB 8-2F-l : CODE ADOPnm: THERE IS HEREBY ADOPl'ED, BY REFERENCE THERETO, THE UNIFORM CODE FOR THE ABATEMENT OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS, 1994 EDfflON, PUBLISHED BY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALS, 5360 SOUTH WORKMAN IIILL ROAD, WHITTIER, CAUFORNIA 90601, SUBJECT TO CERTAIN EXCEPl'IONS, IIODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS AS SET FORTH IN SBCTJON 8-2F-2 OF THIS ARTICLE. 8-2F-2 : 8PBCD'IC IIODJnCATIONB fl> ADOPrm OODE: 11IE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC CHANGES, MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDJIBNTS ARE HEREBY IIADE IN THE PROVISIONS OF THE UNIFORM CODE FOR TBB ABATDIENT OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS, 1994 EDfflON, HEREINABOVB ADOPl'ED: A. DELETE SECTION IOU. B . DELETE SECTION 601. C . DELETE CHAPTER 6 IN ffS ENTIRETY. -1 - • ,- I . • 0 f - • • 0 • D . SECTION 801.1 -PROCEDURE. IN THE FIRST SENTENCE, DELETE THE PHRASES 'THEREFORE TO THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS" AND WUNDER THE DIRECTION OF SAID DIRECTOR". DELETE THE SECOND SENTENCE IN ITS ENTIRETY. E. DELETE SECTION 801.2. F . DELETE SECTION 802. G. REPLACE CHAPTER 9 WITH THE FOLLOWING: SECTION 901 -NOTICE OF COST. WHEN ANY COSTS ARE INCURRED BY THE CITY IN CAUSING THE REPAIR OR DEMOLITION OF ANY BUILDING DONE PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 701.3 OF THIS CODE, THE CITY MANAGER SHALL CAUSE A STATEMENT TO BE PREPARED BY THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE SHOWING THE WHOLE COST OF REPAIR TO, OR DEMOLITION OF, ANY BUILDING, PLUS FIFTEEN PERCENT (15 .. ) FOR ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS, AND SUCH STATEMENT SHALL BE MAILED TO THE PROPERTY OWNER(S) WITH INSTRUCTIONS THAT SAID STATEMENT WILL BE PAID IN FULL PLUS COSTS, WITHIN THIRTY DAYS OF SAID MAILING. SECTION 902 -ASSESSMENT. IF, AFTER THIRTY DAYS FROM SUCH MAILING DATE, THE FULL AMOUNT OF SUCH STATEMENT IS NOT PAID, THE CITY MANAGER SHALL INFORM CITY COUNCIL OF SUCH FACT, AND THE COUNCIL SHALL THEREUPON ENACT AN ORDINANCE ASSESSING THE WHOLE AMOUNT OF SUCH STATEMENT, PLUS AN ADDITIONAL TEN PERCENT (lO'll>) OF SUCH AN AMOUNT, AGAINST THE L01'S OR TRACTS OF REALTY TO WHICH SUCH STATEMENT SHALL PERTAIN. UPON FINAL PASSAGE OF SUCH ORDINANCE, A COPY THEREOF SHALL BE SENT TO EACH PERSON HAVING A RECORD INTEREST IN ANY REALTY UPON WHICH AN ASSESSMENT IS MADE, AND THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE SHALL CERTIFY SUCH ASSESSMENTS TO THE COUNTY TREASURER WHO SHALL COLLECI' SUCH ASSESSMENTS IN THE SAME MANNER AS AD VALOREM TAXES ARE COLLECl'ED. SECTION 903 -LIEN OF ASSESSMENT. AU SUCH ASSESSMENTS SHALL CONSTITUTE, FROM THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ASSESSING ORDINANCE, A PERPETUAL LIEN IN THE SEVERAL AMOUNTS ASSESSED AGAINST EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND, AND SHALL HAVE PRIORITY OVER ALL LIENS EXCEPl'ING GENERAL TAX LIENS AND PRIOR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. NO DELAYS, MISTAKES, ERRORS, OR IRREGULARITIES IN ANY ACT OR PROCEEDING AUTHORIZED HEREIN SHALL PR&JUDICE OR INVALIDATE ANY FINAL ASSESSMENT; BUT THE SAME MAY BE REMEDIED BY SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENTS, ACTS OR PROCEEDINGS, AS THE CASE MAY REQUIRE. WHEN SO REMEDIED, THE SAME SHALL TAKE EFFECT AS OF THE DATE OF THE ORIGINAL ACT OR PROCEEDING. SECTION 9CM -OTHER REMEDIES. THE AMOUNT OF ANY UNPAID CHARGE, PLUS AU PENALTIES ADDED THERETO, SHALL CONSTITUTE A DEBT DUE THE CITY. THE CITY ATTORNEY SHALL, -2- -• ,,. - .. ' I • • 0 I ! ' 'r ]- • • .. AT THE DIRBCl'ION OF THE CITY MANAGER, INSTl'lVl'B CML SUIT IN THE NAME OF THE CITY TO llBCOVBB SUCH CHARGBS AND PENALTIES. SUCH RDIBDY SHALL BB CUMULATIVE WITH ALL OTBBR RBMBDIBS, INCWDING PROSBCUTION IN IIUNICIPAL COURT, FOR EACH AND BVBRY VIOLATION OF THIS CIIAP1'BR. Sec;tiQD 2 The General Penalty Provision ofB.11.C. 1-4-1 lhall apply to each and every violation of thi1 ordinance. Sec;tiQD 3 Notice of'public hearinc ahaD be pabliahecl onoe at leat flftem (11) days prececlins date ofhearina, which notice ahall atat.e the aabject matt.er of the Code, the name and addreu of the apncy by which aid Code hu been promalpted. time md place of hearins, and that copin of the f'clnpnc Code an cm ftle with the City Clerk md open to public inspection. 6w;t:iep' The City Clerk lhaD maintain at all times.,.. of the Code nailable for purchue by the public at .--.ble price. 8ecwm A. All ordinances md parta of onlinancee fllthe Oil,J ........... in ocmtlict or inconliatent hanwith are henby npealed. Introduced, rwl in full, and pawd cm ftnt ....tine• the Ila-fllNcc l 1 , 111M. Publilbed u a Bill form Onliaaoe • die Mtlt .._, efNcc I 1 , 11N. ............. ATTEST : Loucrilhia A. Blli1, City Clerk I, Loucriahia A. Bllia, City Clerk tltlle 09 tlhJl ..... Ctl11 ............ 6a tile above and fonsoinc i1 a au oapy fll a BID Ar aa 0. IF a, 1a11 I 0. .... Ill W. _. palled cm tint rwlinl • the llat-ef Ncc t r, 111M. 11211 ti ..... -3- . ' ' "\ • I . . 0 - • • TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: • 0 (• • Members of City Council Doug Clark, City Manager Martin Semple, Acting City Attorney Department Directors Sheri Gulley, Mayor November 21, 1994 My Birthday and the City Today reaDy is my 39th birthday. That in itseH is cause to reflect and I have been reflecting on things in general lately. My reflection about the City has been so positive. In the last three yean we as a City, and more ~ as City Council and management, have faced some real changes and growth. We have become a better wodcing team and more knowledgeable about each other, and I appreciate what a wonderful experience we have when we pool our talents. Working wilh eveiyone in the City has been auch a fun and rewarding experience for me. I wiD always treasure this time in my life. Things do change in our liws and I find myself in the midst of one of those changes. Stew and I have found an exciting new home that is, unfortunately, not in the City limits . Therefore, I am regretfully, and at the same time wilh much anticipation, submitting my resignation &om the City Council, effectiue immediately upon the adjournment of tonight's meeting. · Thank you aD so much for the wonderful part you haw played in my life. LIL~. ,. - PMled on Recycled Pap r ~ . , ... I . • 0 -• "' - 0 t• • Section 24 of the Home Rule Charter atat•• that attar th• General KUnicipal Election, "th• Council ahall elect troa their own nWllber a Mayor who will b• the presiding officer entitled to vote. H• shall have no veto power and shall ••rva at the vill g( the cguncil." Section 28 deals with Vacanci-. It apecities that •an elective oftice shall becoae vacant vhenever any officer becOJ1es incapacitated, or it a Council.lllan shall reaave from or becOJ1e a non-reaident of th• district in which he vas elected during the term ot his attic•. In case ot a vacancy, th• reaaining Councilmen ahall choose, by a majority vote and within thirty days atter such vacancy occurs, a duly qualified person to till such vacancy." Although there is no specific provision tor either determining a vacancy within th• ottic• ot Mayor or the provision tor electing a successor, since the position is an elected one and the person serves at the will ot th• Council, it appears that the provisions ot Article 28 apply to the Office ot Mayor as well as th• ottic• ot Councilperson. This is supported by the provision under Section 25 that states that the "Mayor Pro '1'-shall act u Mayor during the absence ot the Mayor." Th• te:ra "absence• indicate• soaeone vho is temporarily absent troa th• city or is absent troa a given -•ting. When a vacancy occurs, that no longer constitutes a •tutp0rary abaence.• Additionally, the tact that there is no proviaion in th• Charter that th• Mayor Pro '1'-will succeed on any type ot peaanent basis when the Mayor ruiqna u Mayor or vacat-that poaition. Further, it is clear that th• position ot Mayor is always intended to be a dete:raination by a -jority ot the Council since the Mayor aervu •at the will ot th• council.• It the Council .-ber servinq u Mayor, ruiqna froa th• Council or er-tu a vacancy by reason ot becoaing a non-ruident ot th• district troa which she vu elected, a vacancy in the council poaition is c~ted and a separate vacancy is er-tad in th• ottic• ot Mayor. Th• reaaining Council ltallbera elect a new Mayor at any time troa the point ot th• vacancy on. It it so wish••, the council could vai t until the new Council aember is installed be tore electinq a new Mayor. If that should occur, then th• Mayor Pro T-would tultill the functions ot th• Mayor until a new Mayor i• elected. .... ·. , I . . 0 ]- • • • ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO N..-.ller 21, 1994 I . Call II Or*r The rcplar meelill& rAthe Enpwood Cily Council was called to order by Mayor Gulley at 7 :37 p .m . 2 . .._..... The invocation was given by Council Member Wiggins. 3. Pied. ti AlletiUCC The PledF rA Allcpance was led by Mayor Gulley. 4. llallCall Pracnt: Council Membcn Halbaway, Wigins. Habenicht, Vormittag. Wqpaer, Gulley Ablcnt: Council Mcmber Bumi A quorum was praent. Also praent: Cily MaDqer Clark AllillaDl Cily Auomcy Brauman Allillam Cily MaDqer Reid 5. MINlel Cicy Clerk Ellis PlaalliD& Administrator Stitt Gair CAlllnc Superinlendelll Lee M-,er rA llll'ormatioll Scrvica Movick fiff Manball Blumenthal (a) COUNCIL MUDER BATRA WAY MOVED, A.ND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE MIN1JTES or 1'1R REGULAR MEETING or NOVEM9ER 7, 1"4. Aya: CGuacil Melllben Hathaway, Vonaittq. Wigim. Hlllcaicht. w...,...,Gul1ey Nays : NOM Ableal: Council Member Bumi (1) Du BralZIIIIII. A11i11am Cily Anonlcy, was baaored • Englewood's Employee of the Month for November . ' ..... . , • . .. I . • 0 1 32 x l - • En&lewood City Council No,·ember 21, 1994 Pace2 • 0 • I • (b) A resolution appointing Justin Knight u youth liaison to the Public Library Board for the City of Englewood was considered. The resolution was assigned a DWDber and read by title : RESOLtmON NO. 84, SERIES OF 1994 A RESOLtmON APPOINTING JUSTIN KNIGHT AS voum LIAISON TO 11IE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD FOR 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. COUNCD.MEMBERBATBAWAYMOVED,ANDITWASSECONDED,TOAPPROVE AGENDA ITEM 6 (b) • RESOLUTION NO."· SERIES or 1'94. Motion carried. Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley Nays : None Absent: Council Member Bums Mayor Gulley congratulated Mr. Knight and presented him with the resolution and ccnilicate. Mr. Knight thanked Council for the opponunity to serve . • • • • • COUNCIL MEMBER BATRA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO MOVE AGENDA ITEM 10 (a)· COUNCD. BILL NO. SO REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS FORWARD. Motion carried. Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley Nays : None Absent : Council Member Burm 10 . (a) COUNCll.. BILL NO. 50, IN11lODUCED BY COUNCll.. MEMBER BURNS A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 1Tll.E 16, OIAP1U. 4, OF 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1985, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS . Council Member Hathaway made the i11Jowias aoliaa a, Ille llaled, dlere has been a lol ol conlrCMrl)• conccming Council Bill No . 50. COUNCD. MEMBER BA TBA WAY MOVED, AN1t IT WAS SECON8U, TO TASLE COUNCD. BILL NO. SO AND RERR IT BACK TO TIIE PLANJIING AND 1.0NING COMMISSION WITH THE AGREEMENT TBA TIT CONE aAC1' TO CITY COUNCIL BEFORE JUNE I, 1"5 AND THAT NOTIFICATION Of AIL TIIE PUaLIC BEAIUNGS PERTAINING TO THIS COUNCD. BILL EITHER IN FRONT Of PLANNING AND 1.0NING OR THE CITY COUNCIL WILL BE MADE IN THE ENGLEWOOD CITIZEN AND THE E NGLEWOOD HERALD. Ayes : Council Memben HalhP-ay, Vormiaa&, Wigins, Habenicht , Wagoner, Gulley Nays : None Absent: Council Member Bums Motion caniod ud Council Bill No. 50 is tabled. • . , .... ..... I' - • . , I. I . • 0 . , - - • Ea&lewood Chy c-11 Nowaber 21, 1994 PaeeJ • • • t• COUNCll. MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO PLACE IN THE omCJAL RECORD, AND una TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, ALL PETITIONS AND LETl'ERS RECEIVED WITB RELADONSBIP TO THE HOME OCCUPATION ORDINANCL Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Vormittag. Wiggins, Habenicht, Wqgoaer, Gulley Nays: Naae Absent : Council Member Bums Motion carried. 7. (a} Frank Miller,'3121 Solllh Vme Stnet, IUbmitted an additional thiny signatures of propeny owncrs and resideals af die R-1 ·A -clistric:t requesling that Council reject the proposed Council Bill No. 50 repnlin& bomc oc:capaliom. !Clerk's note: Mr. Miner llllllmllecl pdiu.s. siped by over 180 property owners and residents of the R- I-A zone clistric:t iD Eapwoocl. ID Council prior to the meeting.) (b} Eva Eiaeabers. 49SS Soudl Galapago StRct, advised that she had circ:ulated some of the petitions submitted by Mr. Miacr. SIie added tlllll she intends to continue the petitioning process, targeting the ICIUlbwat area aftlle R-1-A -district. 8. C-k:adees,..........._wlAp,..._b There were no communications, proclamations, or appointments. 9. Publk Buri•& No public hcarin& was scheduled before Council . 10. A,,......i • Secea41 Jladla& Agenda Item 10 (a) IDCMd forward. Sec pa,e 2. COUNCD. MEMaER HATHAWAY IIOVD. AND rr WAS DCONDED, TO APPROVE ON SECOND UADING AGENDA ITDI II (II) AS ,OU.OWS: Cb) ORDINANCE NO. 59, SEltJES Of 19M (CXXJNCIL BD..L NO . 60, INTRODUCED BY COUNCn. MEMBER HA111AWAY). EN111U!D : AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Tl1U! 5, DIAP'ID JB. SEC110N 5, OF 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING APPLICATION FEES FOil LIQUOR LICENSES . Ayes : Nays : Absent : Motion carried . Council Members Halllnay, Vormitta&, Wiggins, Habenicht, Wagoner, Gulley Naae Council Member Bums ' ,,,_ • . .. I . • 0 ' I I;. '32xl ]- • Ea&lewood City ea.di N-ber 21 , 19" Pase• • • • (a) Pluming AdmiDillrllor Sdtt praclllal a recommendation from the Department of Community Development to adapt a bill for an ordiDIDcc amending the Comprehensive 1.oning Ordinance rdltM ta accamry lnCIUrC:I ud ta IClledule a public bearing. He IIOlCd that the ament regulations cldiDc duee typel or accellOIY lll1ICIUla -prqes. carports and sheds. The Board of AdjUSlmelll and Appals n,qucsled dllll the Plamling and 1.oning Commission review these regulations due to the pat munber or variance lllqllCIIII the Board WU receiving. specifically for sheds. As the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the regulations, they came up with a set of criteria that would allow for a larger size for acceaol)' llnlCIWa, prages would stay the same (1,000 square feel), the area of storage sheds would inc:rcue from JOO to 150 square feet and IUIOlher category was added -"other accessory llnlCtllre" IWllicb wu lel • 200 square feet. Mr. Stitt pointed out that one of the problems with the cunait regi•le6ons is dial it does DOI apecify a permitted number of accessory structures. Couequeatly, the Pluming and 1.oniq Commission developed language that would specify exactly how many accellOIY IIIUClurel or the wrious typeS would be permitted in a residential area . He stated that the proposed amendmenls would apply in all residential UlllC districts. In response 10 Council Member Hathaway, Mr. Stitt oonfirrned that the proposed amendment will not change the requirement that all accessory structures have to a>nform to maximum lot coverage: based on the zone: disuic:I and the Joi size . Council Member Wagoner asked 11'by, undc:rR·l-A SINGLE-FAMD.Y RESIDENCE DISTRICT, the line, "and to prohibit activitic:I ora CDIIIIIICl'Cial nature within the Disuic:I", bas been deleted. Mr . Stin explained that thal llatemeat wu clelded became it -proposed undc:r the home occupations. When this ordinance: wu originally pn:puecl bodl the home occupatioll and accessory struc:tures were included. Mayor Gulley felt the issue sboalcl be addR:aed • the pablic bearing. for, if home occupations are not allowed in R-1-A, the City will -bave the CDDdiliaDI that the .-c:mc:nt llddn:sses. Discussion ensued. Council Member Habenicht quc:stioned whether the proposed amc:ndmc:nt addresses the concern brought up by some: mc:mbc:rs of the Board or Adjustment and Appeals, as 10 whether the clc:finition of garage should be amended to eliminate: the n:fc:rcnc:e to aoragc of motor vehicles. Mr. Still advised that the: concern •• rd'c:md back to the Pluming and 1.oning Commission . They reviewed the information and determined that, due: to the limited number of situations inwlved, the requests should be referred 10 the Board of Adjustrnc:nt and Appeals • that is the proper procedure . Council Member Habenicht llaled she: undc:rllood some members of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals indicated, because or Wlp8IC in the proposed ordilllllCIC, they would find ii diff'JCUII or impossible 10 grant some: varianca . Mr. Stitt a.eel be feels the Board llal the ability 10 grant a variance: in situations •11c:R the applicaDI -die ........ crileria. Council Member Hadlaway commc:nted that die orisinal question wu what really constitutes a prage \'Cl'AIS another 1)-pc: or acceaol)' IINClure. She llaled that, as the Planning and 1.oning Commission fc:c:l s there is not a problem •;th die definition or prage, she Mis wiJli11110 live with it.· In response to Council Member Habenicbl, Mr. Stitt coaftrmcd that any existing llnlCIUre in compliance: with the: Code is DOI dected by tbac ploposed replltions. The City Clc:rk wu llked to read Council Bill No. 61 by title:: COUNCll. Bll.L NO. 61, INJ'RODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HAmAWA Y ' ' I " ... I • • . • 0 - • • • • • I • • En&Snrood City Coucil November 21, 199' Paces A Bll.L FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING nn.E 16, CHAP1El 4, OF 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1915, ADDRESSING ACCESSORY S11lUC1lJRES. COUNCD. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED,AND ITWAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM JI (a) -COUNCD. aD..L NO. 6L Motion c:arried. A:,a: Council Mcmbas Halblway, Vonaittag. Wigins, Habenicht, w..-..,Galley Nays: Nooe Ablenl: Council Member Burns COUNCD. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO SET A PUBLIC BEARING ON COUNCD. BD..L NO. 61 UGAllDING ACCESSORY S11lUCTURES FOR JANUARY 17, 1"5 AT 7:JO P.M. A:,a: Council Mcmbas Hallllway, Vonaitta&, Wigilll, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley Nays : None Absent: Council Member Bums MOlion carried. IClcdt's noce : The date of the public bcarina -changed to JANUARY lia 1995 by motion lalcr ill the mccting. Sec pages 5 and 6.) (b) Golf Counc SupcriDtendcllt Lee pracmed a rec a mPN n dMion from the Department of Rccrcaaioa Scmce:s to nwd, by llllllioa, die CIDIIIIKl to Km CGaslruclioa ill the amount of S 169,349 for c:onstnx:tioa of a -inace•ncr lluildiq III the EnaJc,iwood Golf Counc. He advised that the existing building -COllllnlCICld ill the 1950'1, ha --code viollllions, is IIOl edoquate in size to · ecaxnmodele the _i.......,.. llld ... .....,Wad die roalha been repeired scvcnl times UPPIIOOCSSfvJ!y a it Cllllliaa to leek. Mr . Lee added 111111 die CNI ion of the GolfCounc hes created the need for additiwl e,p1 ·. I 1 wl 310n11C. lie .... 11111 die~ Dmsion ha dclermincd thaa the exil1iq baildin& ha ao lllw,e Ylhie. W. J . Ilona ad Awrieaa wae rmiaed ao design a 4 ,400 square rooa buildiJII. Council Member Vormiaac 11111 Council Melllller Hedleway qt1111iaacd wllc:thcr this -budgeted previously. Mr. Lee efflrmed die ftmds wiU be cmMU11 fna die 1994 111d 1995 budgets. COUNCD. MEMaER HATHAWAY IIOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE CONTRACT FOR CONS11lUC110N OJ A IIAINTENANCE aUn.DING AT THE ENGLEWOOD GOU COUIISE TO KAHN CONS11lUCTION IN THE AMOUNT OF Sl".Ut. Motion carried . A:,a: Council Membcn Hethewey , Vorminag, Wiggins, Habenicht, w,.._,,Galley Na)-s : None Absent: Council Member Bums • •••• COUNCD. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO CHANGE THE PUBLIC BEARING DATE ON COUNCD. aD.L NO. 61 ON ACCESSORY STRUCTURES TO JANUARY J!, 1"5 AT 7:JI P.M. A:,a: Council Membcn HealiaMy, Vorminag, Wiggins, Habenicht, W,aoaer, Galley Nays : NollC ' "' - • . I . • 0 , - • • Ell&lewood Clly c-u N_.ller 21, 1"4 Pap6 Absent : Motion carried. • • , . • Council Member Bums (c) Manager m IDformalioa Scrvica Movick praented a recommendation from the Department of Adminiltn&iw Scrvica, IDformalioa Scrvica Division. to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving die Customer Service SWldanls deYcloped by die Greater Meuo Cable Consortium (GMCC). He staled that die Federal Coaununiclliolll C-iaion (FCC) allows die Franchising Authorities for cable TV to enhanc:e or add to~ mw:ie......,. thal lhcy laave ~ GMCC bas worked with TCI of Colorado, !oc*ed •......,. 6om odier comnmnilicl, and dclamincd that die customer service llaDdards llbould be aihaDced to iDmde IUCb tlwlp • llalldanls for cable burial, length of time .from the imullation to w11ea 1hll cable m to be buried ud a11ow1 te1ep11one operators <CSRs> to mdit rmtomcn ript OD die apol It..., ..... -. pr--.w far lrmdliq c:omplaiat• bwd on personal eomplaiat• or if die cable cximpay ..... , .... a pallall m ee-4 •••ilwlr Mr. Movick staled that TCI is in a..--a witll dll&e lladaldlad 11iey..,. ..... IMI ......... ·-11111.,...,bing lhcy will .U.-to, but Ibey will mpue ID• Ill' a mw:ie ID dleir QlllWn. • Mr. Movick responded to qualiw ldllliw to die DepliMiODI ud die manner in which complaints \\ill be resolved. Mr. Mavic:k staled that the GMCC ieccmmnd• that the proposed llaDdanls be adopted for a period of one year. In response to Council Member Vmmittag, Mr. Movic:k IWcd that, if approved. cable customers will receive a copy m die SWldanls upoa installation or at least once a year . The City Ciak -asked to read Council Bill no . 61 by title : COUNCll. BILL NO. 61, DmlODUCE> BY COUNCJL MEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE CREATING A NEW CHAP1El 6, UNDER 1111..E 12, OF TifE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE ESTABLISHING CABLE TV CUSTOMER SERVICE STANDARDS FOR TifE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. COUNCll. MEIDEll llATIIAWAY MOVED, AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO Al'l'llOVE AGENDA ITEM II (c:) -COUNCll. aDL NO. 61. Motion carried. A)'CI : CGUCil Mlllllas Hatbany, Vmmittag, Wigins, Habenic:bt, w....-.o.uey Nays : Nolle Ameat : c:a..:il ..... Bins (d) Fft Manba1I Blumaltbal praented a l'eClClllllllel from the Dcputment of Safety Services to apprcM a bill for an onliaance adoptin1 the 1994 Uniform Building Code. The City Ciak -asked to read CGUCil Bill No . 62 entitled : COUNCll. BILL NO . 62, ll'mlODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HABENIOIT A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAPmR 2A (BUU..OING CODE) OF 1111..E I, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915, AND REENACTING A NEW CHAPmR 2A AOOPTING BY REFERENCE TifE UNIFORM BUU..OING CODE. VOLUMES I, D AND DI, 1994 EDmON, ' ,- • . .. I . • 0 1 32xl ]- • • . , . ·, • <. Ea&lewNd Qty C-8 N-lller 21, I,,. ... 7 INO..UDING APPENDIX OIAP'IEllS 3. DMSION IV, 15, 19, 29, 30, 31 • DMSION DI, AND 33 PUBLISHED BY 1HE IN'l1!ltNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF Bun.DING OFFICIALS, SUBJECT TO CERTAIN EXCEP110NS. MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENl"S . COUNCO. MEIDEll llABENICBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (ii)· COUNCO. •ILL NO. 62. Molioa carried. Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vorminag. Wiggins, Habenicht, Wagoner, Gulley Nays: None Ablent: Council Member Bums COUNCO. MEIDEll llABENICBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO SET A PUaUC IIEAIUNG ON DECEIDER It, I,,. AT 7:JI P.M. TO CONSmER COUNCO. •ILL NO. '2. Molioa carried. Ayes : Council Members Hadlaway, V«miaa&, Wigiu. lllbcnic;bt, w...-,. Gulley Nays : None Ablent: Council Member Bums (e) Yn Mlnlall Blamendlill ....... a ,. r 1Mion 6-die Department r1 Safety Services IO appnwe a llill for a onliDIIICIC adDpliDa die 1994 Uaifonn Mecbanic;al Code. The City Clerk -IIUd lO ... ~ BiD No. 63 by tide: COUNCll. BD..l. NO. 63, DmtODUCl!D BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENIOIT A BD..l. FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING CJIAP1ER 2B (MEOfANICAL CODE) OF TTn.E I, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CXX>E 1915, AND REENACTING A NEW CJIAP1ER 28 ADOPTING BY REFERENCE 11IE UNIFORM MECHANICAL CXX>E 1994 EDITION, JNa..UDING APPENDICES A AND B, OlAP1ElS 10, 12 PART I AND II , 13, 14, AND 15, PUBLISHED BY 1lfE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF Bun.DING OFFJCIALS AND SUBJECT TO CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS, MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS . COUNCO. MEIDER IIABENICBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (e) • COUNCO. •ILL NO. '1 Motion carried. Ayes : CCllllldl Memben lflllllway, VOlllliaa&, w--. Hlbalidll, w...,..,OuUey Nays : Noae Ablem : CCllllldl Mamer Bums COUNCO. MEIDER IIABENICIIT MOVED, AND IT WAS aC'ONDD, TO SET A PU•UC BEARING ON DECEIDD It, I,,. AT 7:JI P.M. TO CONSIDER COUNCIL •ILL NO. U. Molioa carried. Ayes : Coadl Mmbell Hadlaway, Vonmllll, Wiaia, Hlbenichl, w....,.o.ue, Nays : Noae ,\bleat: Coadl Mclllber ... ' • I· • 0 1 32xl -• • , . . • ' Enstewood City c..dl Nowaber 21, l!IH •••• (f) FIR Manllall BIDIClllbal preaaded a recommendalion from the Department of Safety Services to 8PPRM a bill for a ardialll&lC adapwlg the 1994 Uaibm PlumbiDg Code . The City Clerk -med 10 n:ad Couacil Bill No. 64 by tide: COUNCD. BllJ. NO. 64, INmODUCl!D BY <X>UNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT A BllJ. FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING alAP1ER 2C (PLUMBING CODE) OF Tl1LE 8, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915, AND ltEENACTlNG A NEW alAP1ER 2C ADOPTING BY REFERENCE 11IE UNIFORM PLUMBING OODE, 1994 EDfflON, SUBJECT TO CERTAIN EXCEP110NS. MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDME!ffS. COUNCIL MDRD BAaENICBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (f) • COUNCIL Bn.L NO. 6'. Motion carried. A:,a: Couacil Membcn Halbaway, Vormiaq. Wigins. Habenicht, Wagoner, Gulley Nays: Noae Absent : Council Member Bums COUNCIL MEMBER BAaENICBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING ON DECEMBER It, 1"4 AT 7:JG P.M. TO CONSmER COUNCIL BD.L NO. 64. A:,a: Couacil Members Hadllway, Vormiaag. Wigins. Habenicht, w...-,,GuUey Nays : Noae Alllenl : Couacil Member Buns (I) FR Manllall Bl cw pmrased • •• wnd,cim from the Department or Safety Services 10 appnM a bill llr a nnlillaace adapwlg the 1994 Ullibm FR Code. TIie City Clerk -med IO n:ad Couacil Bill No. 65 by title: COUNCIL BILL NO . 65, nmlODUCED BY OOUNCD. MEMBER HABENICHT A BllJ. FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING alAP1ER 2E (FIRE CODE) OF Tl1LE 8, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915, AND ltEENACTING A NEW CHAP1B 2E ADOPTING BY REFERENCE 11IE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, VOLUMES I AND 0. 1994 EDITION, INCLUDING APPENDIX OIAP'1DS 1-C 0-8, 0-E, 0-1', m-A, W-8, m-e. IV-A, IV-8, V-A. VI-A Vl-8, VI-C, VJ. D, VI-E, Vl-0, PUBLISHED BY 11IE IN1ERNA110NAL FIRE CODE INSTI1UIE, Wl11{ CERTAIN EXCEP110NS, MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS . COUNCIL MDRER BAaENJCBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM II {&)·COUNCIL Bn.L NO. 65.. Motion carried. A:,a: Couacil Melllben Hashnay, Vormiaq. Wigins, Habenicht, Wagoaer, Gulley Nays : Noae Ablent: CGuncil Member Burns ' 6' - • . I . 0 , - • • • • Eapwood City Caucll N-ber 21, 1994 Paset COUNCIL MEMBER BAIIENICBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO SET A PUBLIC REARING ON DECEMBER 19, 1"4 AT 7:JI P.M. TO CONSmER COUNCIL Bll.L NO. 65. Motion carried. Ayes : Council Mcmbcn Hathaway. Vormittag, Wiggins. Habenicht , Wqpner,Gullcy Nays : Noac Ablcnt: Council Mallller Bums (h) Fn Manball Blumaldlal pnlClllcd a mmmmcoda!ion from the Dcpanment of Safety Services to appnM a bill for an ordiDlllce ldopCiDa the 1994 Unif-Code for the Abatement of Danaa-Buildiap. The City Clen -asked to rad Council Bill No. 66 by title: COUNCil. BnJ. NO. 66, IN11l0DUCED BY COUNCil. MEMBER HABENIOU A BllL FOR AN ORDINANCE REPEALING alAPTER 2F (l1IE ABA'J1!MENI' FOR DANGEROUS Bun.DING CODE) OF 11TLE I, ENGLEWOOD MUNJClPAL CODE 1915, AND REENACTING A NEW CHAPTER 2F ADOPTING BY REFERENCE 11IE UNIFORM CODE FOR 11IE ABA'IEMENT OF DANGEROUS Bun.DINGS. 1994 EDmON, Wl1H CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS, MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS . COUNCIL MEMBER BAIIENICBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (II) • COUNCIL aD.L NO. 66. Motion c:arricd. Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley Nays : Noac Ablcnt: Council Mallller Buras COUNCIL MEMBER BAIIENICBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO SET A PUBLIC REARING ON DECEMBER 1,, 1"4 AT 7:JI P.M. TO CONSmER COUNCIL aiLL NO. 66. Motion c:arricd. Ayes : Council Mcmbcn Hadlaway. Vorminag. Wiggins. Habenicht, Wqpner,Gullcy Nays : Noac Absent: Council Mallller Bums 12 . c-r.i ......... (1) Mayor's Cboioc Mayor Gulley submined lier resipatioa from City c.ouncil, dl'ectivc immediately upon the adjournment or the mcctin1 . She explained thal she will be moving out of the City . Ms. Gulley staled that working .. 'ith C\'Cr)'OIIC in the City bas beell a fun and rewarding experience . MAYOR GULLEY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER WITH REGRET, TO ACCEn MAYOR GULLEY'S RESIGNATION FROM CITY COUNCIL Ayes : c.ouncil Members Hathaway, Vormitta&. Wigins, Habenicht, Wagoaer, Gulley Nays : Noac ' ..... ,,,_ .. I. • 0 . , \ I I:, '32 x l - Eaatew-City c..u N.._.., 21, I"' .... Allleal: Motion c:anied. . . (b) CouDciJ Memlla'1 Clloice • • • (i) Couacil Member Hadlaway .... * will be any to -Mayor Gulley leave. (ii) Council Member Vanni .... Med lie ii abo any to aee Mayor Gulley ID · He wished ber, and ber llulband SlcYe, IDOd luck. (iii) Council Member Wigim stated dial Mayor Gulley bas clone an excdlcnl job and be will mill ber. will mill ber. (v) CeaciJ Mmillcr Habaiidil llllliCI * ii ftllly any to aee Mayor Gulley raip, bu11be wislled lier ......... joy. SIie llllabd Mayor Galley far all 1be bas clone for die City . 13 . Clly .....,.. a.Ice (a) Cily ........ Ollt llllabd Ma,-Gulley, llllliCI it bas beal a pleasure wmting with ber and pw .. bell to lier and Sine. 14 . C11y Allene,'• a.ice <•> Gulley . (b) Mr. Bnlcrm 111111111 GUI a neaarandun, 6-Acting City Anomcy Semple regarding plOCllldin IO be fallowed ia fillias die 19V VKaCies, Dillrict ID Coanc:il rqiraentaliye and Mayor. 15. Mjlm 31 , r I!. . , •, ... I . . 0 • ]- • • - "' - • DECEMBER 5, 1994 REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING •. .. I . . 0