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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-11-07 (Regular) Meeting Agenda]- • • • • • ' NcvembE:1 · 7, 1994 Reguiar City Council Meeting Public Hearing -Craig Hospital PD Public Heaging -Home Occupations I • ORDINANCE f /././. //,' f.9, 60, 61, 62 RESOLUTION t~ ~4, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 .. -...... ,. - • • ... 0 • .; I . • 0 •. , I I l, . '32xl -• • - (. SNGliWOOD CITY COUNm. SN~OOD. AaAPAIIOE COUNTY, COLOllADO Neu hr 7, 19" I . Call • Oner Tbc regular medillg afdie E.-,.1 City Couacil -called to onler by Ma),11' Gulley at 7:40 p.m. 2. .._.._ Tbc inYOc:llion -gnm by Couacil Member Wiggins. 3. ,W. .t Alhalett Tbc PledF af Allepale -led by Mlyal' Gullcy/Wcbdas I 111d 2 from Pack 347. 4. ...Call Allmll: Couacil Memllcrs l:ladunway, Bums, Wiggins, Habeoichl, Vormittag, w...-,.GaDey "'- Aquorum-prelell. A11o ,....a: City 1o1-,er an Allillaa City Aaorney 8nJtzmm 4--City Malla,s Jtdd City Ckn Ellis M-,er s.m-, L.ialcllOalEDgl Wastcwaler Tn:llmenl Plant DireclDr Medlel, C-mity Dc,,clrpm CPI Plaailll A 1 '•iMl'llllf Slitt, Community~ Dinaor Black, Reaalian ScrviClcs Dircdor Gryglewicz. Fimncial ScrviClcs Dinaor Fada, L.ialcllOalEDgl Wastcwaler Tralmall Plana Dinaor Laeg, Linry ScrviClcs Depaly DireclDr oa-. Safdy ScrviClcs S. M.lnatel (a) COUNm. MDDl.ll BATRA WAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE TIU IIIIN1J'DS OP TIU aEGULAll MErl'ING or OCTOaER 17, 19". 6 . A'Jf/1: Couacil Memllcrs l:ladunway, Vmmiaag. Waggim, Habenic:bl, w...-....... Gullcy Nays: "'- Pre«t r f I f Vllllln ' ..... . ' .. I . • 0 r ~?')( I - • Enckwood City Coucll N-ber 7. I"' Pagel . ' • • I• • (a) Bev Maes, u EagleMJod citizen rq,rcscnting Englewood -Focusing on Tomorrow, provided an apdlle afdle CXIIDllliaee's prapaa. Sbe DOied that the committee is charged with the task of defining a FDClai frwlt for C W ity UMIMIIIClll. (b) Mr. R. J. Has, 6-die Depanwal af MolOr Vehicles, explained that "Air Care Colorado• is u Cllluuad i•~euiee ad wi s c pragram which will be dl'cc:ln'c January I , 1995. He dilClllled die -• Air Cale c.olorlldo• Cillillicms taaillg policies and responded to Council's qucssions. (C) Mana,er ~ ldviled ~ Sllll die -c-modc O!m!Dlndos•, consisSing of Greg Fuma-. Dug Gnllla, ~ Rallb ad Vupeia ~ leCClllly pmticipated in a national event as the Waca ~ FedcliMile A-a OJalercmlc ill Cllicago. Dlinois. He SlaSed tha9 lhcrc: were five CYCllts in die clia1lcqc and Ibey -fim place ill llf'dy, leCOlld place in co11cction systems and second place in pump nwinceeaw,c, giving diem u cwcrall lCCOlld place for their division as the national level . He noted their panicipeSioa -ftmded by die Rocty MounaiD Waa Pollution C.OOtrol Association and local business ...... Council oft'crcd the 1CaDI their coagraSulaSions . 7. (a) R. W. Wonel, 3300 Soudl Washington. presented Council with petitions (with close to 200 signaturcS) Rqucsting a four-way stop sign at Floyd and Washington . He explained that the request has been made because af aiaccrn for the welfare of the neighborhood children. the disabled from Craig Hospital, die chi1drcn as Swedish Mcdic:al Cenlcr Day-Care and the residents crossing Floyd to shop at the local comer store. Mr. Worrel meed he feels lhat insla11ing a four-way stop sign will curb the high rate of speed tha9 automobiles uavcl on Floyd and die disrcprd for pedestrian traffic. Council Member Hashaway ldviled Mr. Worrel Sllll, a pert af the Claig Hospital proposed planned dcft1opmcal b a llanliSiaaal care unit, dlcre will he a pedcl1lilll brielF 11111 will ID owcr C1ubon and a tunnel 11111 will p 1lildcr OarbaD 11111 will clilllillMc IDIIIC af die wbeelcllair traffic in lhat FDClai vicinity, wbic:11 may ave IDIIIC illldinxt Uill*t «m die Floyd and WashiagtoD UCL Mayor Gulley dmmd Mr. Worrel for his pcSitioning dl'Ol'SI. 8 . c, -k:atieet. ...... _ ..... 1111411 ~ There were no CIOIIIIIIUllic: proclamaSioas. or appointments. 9 . hblic: Bcariaa (a) COUNCIL MEMBER BA TIL\WA Y MOVED. AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO OPEN THE PUBUC BEARING TO GATHER CITIZEN INPUT ON THE CRAIG HOSPITAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT. Ayes: Council Members Halbaway, Vormittag, Wiggins. Habenicht.. Waggoner. Bums. Gulley Nays: None Motion carried and the public hearing opened. All tcsSimooy -given unclcr oash. ' .... ,,,. - • . I . • 0 .. , '32xl - • • Enckwood City Coalldl NOftlllber7, 1994 Paie4 • • -,. Council Member Burns ubd bow they intend to CODtrol traffic around the project site. Mr. Jacoby stated the a>nsUuctioo afthe twmd Im railed -c:oacerns. however the contractor has assured them that, with the cxccptioa af a~ brief sbuldowD period. the street will remain open and they will maintain the traffic Oow. 1bcrc being oo one die pracnt to speak to the issue, Mayor Gulley asked for a motion to close the public hearing. COUNCU. MEMSER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO CLOSE fflE PUBUC IIEAIUNG REGAllDING THE CRAIG HOSPITAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT. Ayes : Council Membcls Halhaway. Vormittag. Wiggins. Habenicht. Waggoner. Bums, Gulley Nays: None Motion carried and the public hearing closed. (b) COUNCB.MDDDBATBAWAYMOVED,ANDITWASSECONDED, TO OPEN THI: P09UC ID.AalNG TO GA111ER Cl11DN INPUT ON PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE HOME OCCIJl'ATIONS ORDINANCE. Ayes: c:-:il Mcmbcl's Hadlaway. Vormittag. Wiggins. Habenicht, W...,.s. Bums, Galley Nays: NNc Molioa carried ad dlepilllic .......... Dircctor Mertel. Depm,-. af C-ily lletdDflNIII, pn,vidcd proof of notice of public bearing. which w pulllillled ia die F.iEffllOII Haald ca Octaber 6, 1994. He IWed lhat am=ral public mcct.ings have been hdd, npnliDa die.....-•• m ~--to the portions oCthe zoning ordinana: tbal pcnain to home cxx:npllliom, prior to toaipl's pilllic llClring. Since the 19SO's home occupations have noc been permitted in the City's R-1-A Dillrict. Residellls uvc bcca told that no business can be condndcd out of the home. Additiol!llly, aewral odler clllm,es IR being proposed throughout all mncs which permit home occ:upa!ioM, mdtldial clale,s to day<aR: and baz.ardous materials regulations to bring them inlo complilncc widt S&alc , c 'Pliml In rcspomc to Council Member Hadlaway, Mr. Mend c:larificd that he is talking about R-1-A only. He staled lhat llaff. • Council's ftlllllCII. ~ aewral acigbboring communities. such as WCSllllinslef, Aurol'I, Grccawood V.U.,C. Aft'ldl wl ~ to ddaminc if these cities consider any rcsidcntial 1.0DCS differendy .._ it COIIICS IO home ocaapaliom. Scweral of the cities prohibit ccnain aspcclS of home ocx:upa1iom, i .e . 11111 lllowillg aay sips. bmng ClCl1ain liJniWions on traffic, but none of the cities surveyed treat tbeir rmdenlill -cliffclaldy .,-it comes to home occupations. Director Mcrkd IWed tbll the l'llmlillg wl Zolling Commission considered the proposed changes and held a public bearina as a rmdl oC c:iliml iaqlliriel wl requests. He DOied it ICeall to be a llrollg traxl in today's wortd IO -1t out aftbe home a few days a MCk. Mr. Merkel IWed lhat the definition o( a home occupation is "a IIIC tbll doel DOI illlnlde illto die qulily af life of the neigbborbood." After quite a bit of considcnlioa, die l'llmlillg wl Zoaill& Ca "Ilion made: a n,commcndalion to the City Council on October 19, I 993 . Council ~ the.....-changes February 7, 1994 and tabled consideration until later in the year . In July oC 1994, Council bcld I public forum II which six people spoke. Five of the six spoke in favor oC allowing home occuplliolll in 111 single family residential districts in the City . .. - ' \ ...... ,, - ... I . • 0 .. , \ I [~.· - • • • I • • Director Mcrkd, Dqiartment or Community Development. provided proof of Notice of Public Hearing, which was plillisbed in the Englewood Herald on October 20, 1994. He stated that associated with this is a request to vacatc the alley in the 3400 block bdwecn Clarbon and Emerson. Council Bill No . 54, Consent Agenda llelll 10 (b). Mr. Merkel explained that, if the alley is not vacated, the planned development u propolllll cannol be appnMd, but the alley vacation can be approved without the approval of the planned cleftJopmeDt. Dennis O'Mallcy, Pn:sidclll orem, Holpi1al. provided a bricf"ovemew or the proposed transitional facility. He noted tll3l die 11'.-1 facility will be localed on the cast side of Clarbon across from the main hospital . T1lil pn,ject 1111 been in the caaceplual deYdopmcnt stages for several years and during that time Craig Halpital mtr and City mtr baYC "Mllbd very clolCly. He ~ bis appreciation on bcbalf or the Craig lld'b die City's ll!ppCllt. Mr. O'Mallcy llalcd die proposed facility is approximately IO mi1lioo dollan in tata1 COil, wbicb will be financed almost cxclusndy from savings and perhaps philanlbropic: gifts. He llllled initially 17 tmllilional c:arc units will be construclcd, with the potential for a ICCOlld Boor with a like--. Tbc intention is to upgndc the palicnts rooms to facilitate the rcbabilitlliaD proccss and plV\'idc for a bigber quality or rdllbilitation. He noted the current patient bedrooms-COllllnleted in 1970. Mr. O'Mallcy comnaded on die frustrations of hying to teach patients to~ iNhpcnlleot in thermrcnt livingeaviroameals, i .e. lack ofbalhrooms and showers in each or the pllielU IUOIIII. Tbc lJalllitioaal facility will allow the patient to adequately practice the skills required for inclepcndml living by the time they go home. The new rooms will be self-contained with bathroom and shower facilicics. Mr. O'Mallcy pointed out the restrictions placed on bcaltb care facilities by insurance companies . He stated that Craig staffbelicvcs the proposed facility will allow for a lower cost alternative for delivery of care. He stated they anticipate that the new rehabilitation patients, at least those with spinal cord injury, will spend the last two to three weeks of their stay in the transitional care building. As a result of the indcpcndcnt environment, less nursing assistance will be required, which in time should translate to lower c:arc costs. Mr. O'Malley stated the other aspect of the proposed planned development will be to plV\'idc additional family housing. He explained the importance of involving family members in the rehabilitation process. He pointed out that Craig Hospital has been in the Englewood area since 1970, with ooly oae addition since that time. Mr. O'Malley stated that Craig's staff feels this proposcd dew:lopmenl will w dan inlo the next century . He addressed parting concerns by explaining tbal the cunal plliatl laid will be ralislributed, with perhaps ten additional staff, which the current parking caa IIDdle. A+tiliaeally, lie pamed out tbal the propcny which borders the site of the proposed facility is owncd cdai.ely by SMdilll Medical Ccatcr or Craig Hospital . Mr. O'Malley, on behalf of Craig Hospital, n,qaelled Coaacil's fawnlblc considenlioa or the Planned Development as ii will allow the spinal cord 111111 IICld i.;.y papalllioa to receive II* or the an rehabilitation to be better prepared to mun to dlcir cc n ·1ics • pn,dac1ive. in le, cedeN citimls. Michael Jacoby, an:lli1m, pn,rided wri6c:aliae of pcll1iag. Widl die 1IIC or a slide pracatation. Mr. Jacoby discussed apa:ificl ofdle propoml ,.__ develapm N He poin1cd out the rdalionsbip of the proposed facility to the ~-. die laedecapi111, the prupoml alley vacation, the COllllJUction of a bridge actOIS Soudl C..U.S1lai1111111 die cxlelllioa al'the tunnd bc1wcen Swedish Medical Center and Craig Hospital under Soadl am-to the aew facility. He explained that one of the houses, called the Friendship Houle, will be reloc:aed IO die back side or the property and the intent is to landscape the proposed alley vacation for 1hcnpca1ic:ha:r activities. Mr. Jacoby stated that the facility provides typical transitional c:arc units with larlC private bathrooms to accommodate the scvcn fooc turning radius of the wheelchairs. In response to Council Member Burns, Mr. Jacoby staled !hat they anticipate starting construction in the spring and it is about a 12 month building project . ' ...... "' - • . I • • 0 . . , , \ I I~,- ]- • • c • Englewood City Couacil November 7, 1994 Pagel! • 0 -t• Eva Eisenberg, 4955 South Galapago Street, stated she feels allowing home occupations in the R-1-A wne is an "invasion, illepl, immoral and all the other ills that come with it." She stated that Englewood will be "rated clown more than what they an:" and she feels some uc pushing for this as they have no faith in Cinderella City being cleftloped. Ms. Eiscabcrg COIDIIIClltcd that she has resided in the R-1-A wne district for 40 yars, duriJlg which time various small businesses have operated next door to her home. She statcd dial -have not bcea III bad, however, when she bas complained to the City's "coding officers" nothiDg bas bcea done. Ms. Eilellberg statcd that garage sales, small businesses and day-care facilities have terrible driwn. As Dinx:tor Stitt 111d Planning Administrator Mertel uc not residents of Englewood, Ms. Eilellberg feds they CIIIIIOt poaibly be• conc:emcd about Englewood as an employee who is a resicleal. Ms. Eilellberg poimed OUl the enfora:ment problems related to home occupations. R. J. Bcrtio, 2132 East Dartmouth A-. mlCd he is not anti-QJSincss, as he is engaged in a for profit business but it is not nm out ol bis home. He commented that he moved to Englewood some 20 years ago because of the integrity and charisma olthe neighborhoods . Mr. Berlin stated that if citizens are going to engage in a business for profit and the business is intrusive in the neighborhood then he docs not feel it is proper to allow the business to operate out of the home. He stated that, by restricting or selecting specific business categories that can operate in R-1-A as home occupations, Council will be opening the door and sooner or later the integrity of the neighborhood will begin to go down . Mr . Berlin advised that as a real estate investor he knows that neighborhoods UC enhanced and values arc increased by the proper coding and enforcement of the wning laws. He commented that Englewood is a unique and fragile community that docs not lend itself to this type ol thing. Mr. Berlin reiterated his objection to the proposed amendment. Reese Lowell, 2300 East Floyd Avenue, staled be lives next door to what has become a "nursing home" with five people receiving care 24 boun a day, three caregivers and cars in and out all the time. Mr. Lowell added that be feels this situation bas lowered his property values. He asked that Council very carefully consider the impact olthe pr.-1 changes on other residences. Linda nix, 3150 South Race Slnd, 11*11 she bas liwd at this address for five ycars and previously lived next door to the house that is -a "lluniDa IMmlc." She noted that., when she lived there, the residents at that time nn a c:lcaaiDg ICft'icc out af their home which resulted in maids and trucks running up and clown her driveway duougboul the day . She llalal she wwld apprcciatc keeping the R-1-A as it is. Marge~. 3201 Soulia Race Slnd, llalal she bas lived there for almost 40 years and moved into the area becalllc it is a family or--.1 type af CIDIIIIIIUllity . She statcd that, with today• s news about families around the United States, she cannol figure out why Council would change a good R-1-A wning to anything less anywhere in the City of Englewood. Ms . Hartmuller felt there must be somewhere in the City where wning would allow for a "nursing home" type offacility. She stated she is hopeful Council will vote against the proposed zoning change. Fred Tramly, 3104 South Vine Court, staled he and his wife bought their home new in 1953 because it was wned R-1-A, which is the "highea and best" residential use in the City of Englewood . He commented that they have not been disappointed and they like the area . Mr . Tramly ad\~scd that he sold homes in Englewood and Uttleton for 10 years. and he did appraising out of the Arapahoe County assessors office for IO years. He llalal be docs not "see one good reason for opening the door just a little bit." He commented that be is hopeful Council will give proper consideration to the proposed wning change as this will lfl'c:ct home values. Council Member Hathaway asked Mr. Tramly if, based on his previous experience selling real estate, it was more difficult to sell homes in Englewood in R-1-A versus R-2-A zones. Mr. Tramly stated that yes, people recognize zoning. and R-1-A will bring a better price. ' P. -; ; ,·& ,, _ I • • 0 . . ~ 0 !! • f 11 IJ ii 1:11,1 f[j 11 1 111 1' i(li!i ii ~ill 1r1 111 •• I l 11 I f f I •ts II At I r11 J• if j "i I! [1 if•., I fi~Jil 1,1 iii.•ii i1i!i 1,1 i(i1i 1 [ ~~ . Ee I rsflri I(' 1,1111 1i!!t I ~r=~' I I 'I ,J I If•• II• ~, 1• i • ; J1 fr• 11,:1 'ilf! J. I!._ I ii!• J t11't1 •rf fJl:f l!fJI 1·1 !'l!I I Jfs! I }11,f! !l! 1l!I1 1 111(1 •I j~flfj i ~It f ·, tlf J.tJ ~(JJI } II ! fffs I J· 81 I ~III f I r J f 'l f : I~ r tr ~ I . s· f I ! i r f ·· ·1 j l 1 11· I J 11 I • ~ 11 I fi~ f 1fli1· (f! fwl~! li!fi r fJfJi i Ill J ~t1·!J fl ff!lf lif!J f liiEi • P l f ! i · !! ! ti t 1 lJf ! ! ~ • • • • I .. • #o . ,. . . ' • ' I -• • • COUNCO. MUla&ll BATBAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE ON SECOND a&ADING AGENDA ll'UIS It (II) AND (ii), (e), (f) AND (&) AS FOLLOWS: (b) ORDINANCE NO. 53, SERIES OP 1994 (COUNCll. BllL NO. 54, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA11L\WAY). EN'ITILED: AN ORDINANCE VACATING 111E ALLEY OP 11IE 3400 BLOCK IN WHAT IS KNOWN AS 1l{E SOlT11I a.ARKSON STitEETISOUl'H EMERSON S11tEET ALLEY BETWEEN EAST HAMPDEN A VENUE AND EAST GIRARD A VENUE, IN 11IE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. (d) ORDINANCE NO. 54, SERIES OF 1994 (COUNCll. BllL NO. 56, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA111AWA Y). EN'ITILED: AN ORDINANCE FIXING 11IE TAX LEVY IN MJU.s UPON EACH DOU.AR OF 1llE ASSESSED VALUATION OF AIL TAXABLE PROPERTY Wl11DN 1llE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND ESTABUSHING A MDJ.1£VY FOR 1llE ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, DOWNTOWN DEVELOl'MENI' Al11110Rn'Y. (e) ORDINANCE NO. 55, SERIES OP 1994 (COUNCll. BllL NO. 57, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA11L\WA Y). EN'ITILED: AN ORDINANCE ADOP'l1NG 111B BUDGET OF 111B CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR 111EFISCAL YEAR 1995. (f) ORDINANCE NO. 56, SERIES OP 1994 (COUNCll. BllL NO. 58, INTRODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HA111AWAY). EN'ITILED: AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR AIL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN 1llE CITY OF ENGl£WOOD, COLORADO, IN 11IE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY I, 1995, AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1995, CONS'ITIUl1NG WHAT IS TERMED 1llE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BllL FOR 11IE FISCAL YEAR 1995. (&) ORDINANCE NO. 57, SERIES OP 1994 (COUNCll. BllL NO. 59, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA11L\WA Y), EN'ITILED: AN ORDINANCE AtmlORIZING AN INl'ERGOVERNMml'AL PERPE'JUAL EASEMENT AND RIGHT-OF-WAY TO MAINl'AIN AND OPERATE STORM WATER OVERFI..OW OU'I1El'S FOR SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE FROM ADJACENT LAND, BETWEEN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, 11IE CITY OP untErON AND PENINSULA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC . FOR 11IE CITY OF ENGU!WOOD PROPERTY KNOWN AS Ma.ELLAN RESERVOIR. Ayes : c.c-cil Mcallerl lfllbaway, V«milll& Wiggins, Habenic:bt, w...-,,e.m,OaUey Nays : "'- (1) COUNCO. MDISU WAGGONUl MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROY£ AGENDA ITEM II (1) -COUNCO. alLL NO. !II. COUNCll. BllL NO . 50, INTRODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER BURNS ' •. .. I . • 0 - - • E•ctew-1 City C-adl N-lla-7, ltM Paie I . ' • • I• • A BllL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 1Tl1.E 16, CHAPTER 4, OF TifE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1915, REGARDING HOME OCCUPATIONS . COUJIICD. MUDD WAGGONUl MOVED, AND ff WAS SECONDED, TO AMEND COUJIICD. IIILL NO. 51 TO DIU.rn S&C'l'ION l THAT Al'PLIES TO R-1-A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENT DISDICI'. Ayea: c-il Membcrr Wigins. Wagoner, Gulley Nays: c-:il Malben lfalbaway, Vonniuag. Habcnic:ht. Bums Molioadefeaed. COUJIICD. MUDD IIASENICIIT MOVED, AND ff WAS SECONDED, TO AMEND COUJIICD. BILL NO. 51 TO ADD A NEW SECl10N WRICH WOULD DELETE ANY SIGNS UNDER I.MC 16-4-INI., snClnC TO R-1-A ONLY. Assistant City Allomey Bnilzmu, in laplllllC to Council Member Bums, staled that the c:urrcnt sign code allows signagc in~ rcsidemial lXIIIC. Council Member Waggoacr8*ed ifcunaidy, in R·l·A. a sign is allowed that docs noc cxa:ed one square fOOI. Mr. BRJCzman CXlllfirmed dllll is CXlffllCI. Council Burm leqaeaed faldlcr daitk:llliw afthe pnlpOl1Cld amcnd!DCDI rdating to signs. AssiSlallt City Attorney Brae-...a dllll die lip code ii Ilda fta&ilc ud if lipqc is prohibited in any zoning distria it becma -ctdl t I+.. Cunmdy, home occupalioa is 11111 allowed in R·l·A so there would be DO._ ID U\'e a lip. Collllcil ..... Halmway pe•· wwl c.aa.:il Member Halleaiclll a ID wllcdlel-la amcmmmc refers spocificlllly ID a lip ....... a llllllae 00.:..plQOII Ma. Habcnic:11111111111 that ii the purpose af bcr pnlpOl1Cld 1 SIie aplaiaed dial die .............. lbOoM die pnadma in place in Grccnwood v ................ Collllcil Member v--, .... Assillallt City Allomey BnllDma iftherc is. pniblem with the pnlpOl1Cld 1 t Mr. BnllDma llaod therc ii• &oe apeec:11 iae OIi this even a to• CDIIIIIIClcial sign. Council Member Hathaway askCld if it coulcl be ugucd that if you had, for example, a Denver Burglar Alann sign in front of your house in an R·l·A zone that you ooulcl, in csscncc, be advertising for the company even dlougla it is DOI a home ocx:upatioll at that location . AssiSlallt City Attorney Broczman stated you am always make thole argumeau. Council Member Habcnic:ht staled the intent af the amendment is to respond to the ~ of citi:zcns in the R· 1 ·A zones, as they do DOI --the •...,...cc• afhnsin in their neighborhood. She stated she has heard thal therc is a lOlcraacc for.... Tl that they do 11111 ~ any awareness of because of signagc and tnffic: and she stated she is attcmpling to addrca neighborhood impaa in terms of signagc . Vote raaltl: Ayea : Nays: Collllcil Membcrr Vonnittll, Wigins, Habcnic:ht. Waggoner, Burns Council Membcrr Hathaway, Gulley ' . . ' II - • I· • 0 \ , ':, . , - • • • • COUNCU. MEMBER IIABENICBT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO AMEND COUNCU. BD.L NO. 51. TO INSERT AS LETRR J • "SHALL NOT GENERATE EXCESSIVE VEBICUIAll TllAlnC ORPAJUaNG IN THE AllL\ OF THE HOME OCCUPATION, PAJUaNG SHAU. BE llESTRICIU TO ON-SnlEET AND NOllMAL ON-SITE PARKING CUSTONAIULY ASSOCJATD WITH 1'U PIUNCIPAL ~DUSE. NO MORE 111A.N roua VDDCLa PAaD:D ON TU snaT AT ANY ONE TIME AND NO MORE THAN JS ROUND TRIPS na DAY GDIERATD BY TU ona.\110N OFTIIE HOME OCCUPATION"· snanc TO a-1-A ONLY. Couaci1 Member Habalidlt ... dill die lallplp of the propoed amendment is taken from the City of LiUlctaa 1111d dleir R-1-A -•w:aaiaiaal. In lespolllC to Couacil Mealier lfllllaway. Ma. Habcaicbt QOll6nncd that the 1meodmcnt is intended to affect only thc home acc....-iD the R-1-A zone. Couacil Member Vormiaag asked if. without the prupmed 1mendmcn1, there would be no limit to the number of parted cars. Couacil Member Hadlawly staled there would be no limit unless it is a provable neighboltiood impM:( of ooile ancl wbicullr trdic. Council Member Wiggins cxplCSSCd bis clisplc:lsurc with the fact that the rest of Council hid noc been given the opportuDity to rMCW the prupmed 1meodmcnt prior to thc meeting 11111 be emphlsiz.cd to Council Member Habenic:bt the imponance of sblring information ahead of time. Council Member Habenic:bt staled she tried to introduce unendmcnts two weeks ago and tried to reach Mr. Wiggins by pboae ~ times. Mayor Gulley com • 1 11111 Couacil clilcamd the fact previously that the time for introduction of IIIIClldmeats _ .... die plllllic ...... Couacil Member 111111away ... •__..aw ID wee.,... dlis ,mcn,1....,.. • she feds it should be uniformly appliCIII ID Ill P ,: u .. n . S .. el lllillridL C.-il Mmllenllllc 'ck, WatgDDer, Barns C.-il Mmllen llldlaway. Vormiaag, Wiggias, GaUey COUNCU. MEMBER IIABENICIIT IIOVD, AND IT WAS SECONDED, THAT THE PREVIOUS PROPOSED AMENDMENT AND 1'U WORDING THEREOF WOULD APPLY TO ALL AREAS WHERE HOME OCCUPATIONS ARE PDIIOTl'ED. Ayes: Coacil Memlla'I Hllllnay, Vormiaag, Habenicht, Waggoner, Bums, Gulley Nays : Council Member Wiggins Council Member Bums qucslioned whether the dc:finitioll of home occupations encompasses occupations such • bcluly pu1o1s. Mayor Gulley aed thll it docs. Mr. Bums cxpicsscd bis conccm as be bas no idea of bow illVIIM 11111 type of a c c,witw -, be. Mayor Gulley aed 11111 is wby dlia is beia& dilCIIIICld dlia CYClling, because it bas been brought up 10 the Planning and .l.oaiDa Cmunillian 11111 raidCllls wiu to operate home occupations and 1hcy feel that they .... . ' • . .. I . • 0 . , '32xl • -- ... w N X -0 Ii 11 I J I ill'li!i Ill 111111111111 IJ l!i Jt! !If 'J I I I • hhul a. ah i~nh11 I · 1 HI hi i[ .. f h f Ii ii iltj!!J Iii ,1; iiti!ll,i I ijl~ !i; r I fl Jl!!rllf 11 1' ff~ffiJ•lr i f · 111 I~ I fi!'J 'f r•I f• r r~ JJr a. lj' i SI; tr I , I · ' • ~-' "I 'Ct ' i rrl iF' t : a. r.J I 1. f I s ,~ ! I if f EI-I OIi , • • I I . . . ... . , ' ~ . ~ I ]- Ea&iewON City Caudl Nowaller 7, 1"4 Paiell • • • Council Mallba' Habelliclll paillled out that -if this council bill paaes tonight it will still be awideled pwed • ftnl aadiltg 1111d dlele will llill be oppol1ullities for proposing amendments on ICIIXIDII Rllllial-SIie ..-• aaad wllcdaer dlele will be opportunities for further review during that time . Ma,-O.UC, 11111111 • ia lllir apiaiaa. lbe did aa1 tbiDk ID as Council bas bcld a public forum, a public i-illl •it ..... ,.+ti+,! v• raalla• ...._ •....-A...-.... 11 a-c-a •Ne.so• -*4: Aym: Caaacil Members Hadiaway, Vormittag, Habenicht. Bums Nays: CouDciJ Members Wiggins. Waggoner, Gulley (c) COUNCD. MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE ON SECOND READING AGENDA ITEM 10 (c:) AS FOLLOWS: ORDINANCE NO. 51., SERIES OF 1994 (COUNCD.. BilL NO. 55, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS), ENITl1.ED: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 111LE I, OIAPTER 60, OF 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915, BY 11IE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 10 RELATING TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORT FEES. Council Member w...-11111111 that die City dlarps a lice dift'erclltial al the plf coune, recreation c:ala 1111d IJr naalima pnip.-lllld lie w.ld lille ID -a lice cWl'aallial bclwecn ftSiclcnl and DOD• rmdeat b the tnlllpOlt feel. COUNCD. MURO WAGGONER MOVED, AND rrwAS SECONDED, TO AMEND COUNCD. .ILL NO. 55 TO MANDATE A 21% nE DIFFERENTIAL BE'IWEEN RESmENT AND NON-RESmENT TRANSPORT. Discussion emucd. AssiSIUI City AltorDey BnlUmll dariftod that the amendment would be an addition under paragraph A stating the City shall COlllribulc • 20% subsidy to Englewood residents. Vote raakl • aaedaeat: Ayes : Council Members Hathaway, Vormittag, Habenicht. Waggoner, Bums, Gulley Nays: Council Member Wiggins Motion carried. Vote ftlalb• ...._ .. ..,._ A..-llea 11 (c)-~ Ne. 51 u-*d: Ayes: Caaacil Members Vormittag, Wiggins, Waggoner, Bums, Gulley Nays: c-il Members Hadiaway, Habenicht II . 01 II 111,P I Show_......._ (a) J>iW Meilld ~ a NC I-DdlSion frum the Dcpanmeal mCommunity ~ ID adapl a ................. die Cnia Halpilal Plaaaed ne.dvpmcnl He advi9cd that ' ..... "' -. . • . .. ... I . • 0 , - • ~Citye-8 N~7.1"4 , .. 12 • • t• - City m8' ud tbe PlaalliDg 1111d 7.oning Commitlioo. which held a public hearing on the proposal on September 20, 1994, mcxwmend approval aftbe planned dcYdopment Tbc ........ _ ............ ud ... bytide: RESOLUl10N NO. II, SERIES Of 1994 A RESOLUTION APPROVING A PLANNED DEVELOPMENI' FOR CRAIG HOSPITAL FOR 11IE PURPOSE Of CONS11lUCT1NG A 11lANSl'l10NAL CARE FACIIJTY IN 11IE 3400 BLOCK OF SOl1l1I Cl...ARICSON S11tEET ON 1111! EAST SIDE Of 1111! STREET. COUNCIL IIDDD BA'IIIAWAY IIOVD, AND ff WAS SECONDED. TO APPROVE AGDIDA ~ II (a)-RESOLU'nON NO. II. SEIUES OF 1"4. Ayes: CouDcil Members Hadlaway, Wiggins, Habcnicbt, Waggoner, Bums, Galley Nays: None Am:nt: Council Member Vonaillag !Clerk's Nole: Council Member Vormittag stepped out afthc mccung briefly during the presentation of Agenda Item II (a).) (b) Dim:tar Black prelllllOd a ,_mc:nclatioo from the Dcputment of Recreation Services to adopl a RIOlulioa acUualinl tbe fee IClledule ll tbe Englewood GolfCounc drectivc Janwuy I, 1995 . He DOtCd dial an_.........., to tbe anal plf counc fee IChcdulc was praenlCd to Council at a worbbop in So pli ma 1994. CouDcil recommcadd cbanglCs to the propoal ud those cbanglCs arc rdlected ill tbe .....-........ Mr. Bid 11111111 dial with tbe iacrclle in fees, the muaic:ipll golf CDUl'IC will llill llaw: -af die --foca la die 8ldnl area. Counc:il Member Hadlnay ......... die c:mml ........ af"graadfalliaed", ~ aa-1 p111C1. Direc:a Bid 11111111 dlae ae ._ ar he. TIie raolalioa-allipDd• ........ nadbylide: RESOLUl'ION N0.12, SERIES Of 19M A RESOLUl'ION ESTABLISHING AN ADJUS'IMENT TO 11IE ANNUAL FEES FOR 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE. MAYOR GULLEY MOVED. AND rr WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (II) - RESOLUTION N0.12, SEIIIES or 1"4. Motion carried. Ayes: Council Members Hathaway, Vonniuag, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoaer, Bums. Gulley Nays : None (c) Director Glyglewic:z prcaealod a mcxwmeada!ioa from the Department of Financial Servicel to adapt a llill for an ardiaaacc clarilyuts lanpap in tbe Eaglewood Municipal Code rdating to Liquor Uc:easiag He adviled dill die prapcml amen tme,.. will apecifically address a Change of Corporate SUucture •a...-Klioa, die COil afwllidl ii S2'0.00, and pn,vides for cxcmptioas for ' .. ..... ,, _ • . I . • 0 \ ! I;. . '32 x l - - • • • non-profit orpniDfions or wbca the only actioD tlkeo is the l'CIIIIMI of an officer, director or Slockholder. TIie propoa,d cxcmptioos a,mply with current administrative procedures. Couocil Member Hamway questioned wbdbcr the City will be in amformancc with the average charge for liquor licema of this type in the Slate of Colorado. Assistant City Attorney Brotzman Slated that it will . The City Clcrlt -asked to rad CAluacil Bill No. <,o by title: COUNCIL BDJ. NO. 60, IN11lODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA1HA WAY A BD..L JIOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 1Tl1.E S, OIAP1Bl 38, SECTION 5, OF 1HE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING APPLICATION FEES FOR LIQUOR LICENSES . COUNCIL MEMBER BATIIAWAY IIIOVU, AND ff WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITDI 11 (c)-COUNCIL alLL NO. a. A)'CI: c.ou.:il Mallllcn Hadlaway, Vormiaag. Wiggina, Habcnicbt, w...-, ...... Galley Nays: Ncae (d) DiW Fonda paealed a n,commeodation from the Littleton/Englewood Wastewalcr Trcatmcnt Plul S..,..viwy C:-miaee to~ by motion, the pun:basc of a stainless Slccl polymer mixing asacmbly for the l'lalll. He adviacd that llafl' recommends that the bid be awardccl to STRANCO, Inc., in the-ma ofSlS,451. He lltaled that llafl'fcels the City can 13VC IIIOlk.'Y by having another mixing tank, nicll allows for two ditfelal IOlutions to go thruugb two ICpUlllC procc5ICS and is compatible with the l)WIII aanmdy ia place. Mr. Fonda noced that this was a sole source bid because the Slaff did extensive taliDg in the ... and fOUDd that this is a patented sys1em that oft'ered a subslantial savings. COUNCIL lll'NNR WAGGONER IIOVD, AND ff WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THIE am FOR POIICIIASE OF A STAINLISS STEEL l'OLYIIER MIXING ASSEMBLY FROM STltANCO, INC., IN 'l1IE AIIODNT Of S25,t5I. In respOlllC to c:ou.cil Member Vormiaag. DiW Fonda adviacd that the funds will a,me out of the Lillldoa/Engle'M) W8*Wllcr Tl'Cllam Plul Fund and the cost of the assembly will be split SO/SO with the City ofLialctoa. A)'CI : Coac:il ...._. Hadllway, Vormiaag. Wiggina, Habeaidll, w...-...... Galley Nays: Ncae (e) DiW I..Olla .....-a l9C Hioe ha die Dqmtmea( of l...ilnly Saviccs to adopl a reaotutioll approvillg die l...ilnly'1 "Food for r-· ...-for 1994. He adviacd tbal the Library bal .... dlil ...... for die,.. bar ,-n. Mr. Loaa explaiJlod tbal lhis program allows the City to iqM fines in lieu of ~illlable food items. The c:ollcClcd food items are forwardccl to lnlcr.f'ailh Tak Fonie for dillribulioa to aeody families ia the c:ommunity . ' .. .... "' - • . .. I . • 0 , - - I II ... C1tJ C-8 Nau h 1. ltN .... ltESOU1l10N NO. 13, Sl!RIBS OF 19M • • • A. IIIIOUfflON A1Jl'llmlZING 11E IINGl..aaD llaLIC l.aM&Y 10 a.lJ!MENT 11IE ANNUAL "POCI> JIOll PINBS" PIIOmlW IWJII N0\9 14. 19M 1BIOUGH DBCEMBER ., .. ,,.. COUNCIL IIINWIP alJIIIIIIIIDVD.MaffWAl.:,Ul ID. 19 AlfllOVSAmaA. 11"11111 (e)-ltlSOUJ110II IIO. ........ ..._ Mayor a.ae, ............. , lt af __ _. ........... af .. flaily Jllll1icipalcd iadle ........... ,.. ......................... ..,_,., •-dlarFll•dleboob die a1111 ciae * lriell m dim*•....._ Dilwa' ...... lf ... ieefilr6cilll:i*al• ..... • ..... w•_.dle ... ..,deardle~as ._.._ ...... .. c.owil ....._Htl ·t C ti C if'Mr ....... Way illeaafdle6-:ial illlpKt iD ta"m oflhc .................. ,...,.. ................................... aflllodilellls, lillply-=-afdlewriltyafileal .. _ ..... .. Followiltg llldls .fie ee+e • die illpa:t afdle ....... c.owil dinclDd 11111'• mp back to cldermia die lipift we afdle ...._ • i.r~ Mayar Olllley __... palllps mpillg tnlCk aflbe ....... aflllpaflllod ....... A,-: c.owil ...... llldeway, Vonniaa& W"lllim, Habcaic:b1. w...-.a...Olllley Nays: Nae 12. 6-'ll DIil II (a) Mayal'a Cllaice Mayor Gulley did • aw.., --. .., llrilll bdole CGual:il (b) C.ouacil ......... Cllaice (i) c.owi1 Melllller W"agim dw*ed C.ouacil Member Habenic:bl for her rq,on ce die 0G. c.cefenaclc. (ii) Ca.di Melllller llldeway: I. Sllelllllllla .. Llalya.d...a.il...._..mlle ........ ad*leqaelledlllll' CIIIIDd Ilia. 2. Slleiwllda....._.mllafdleCilyapel••Nwm• t pu..,-mpadidpale•abcll rilllSilrdle llll¥llillll ,.,.,, ............................. die EEA, EFFA. ad die EPBAm..._. 'l'lleN-locldlwcbl"YadiaP 11 •aodadil-•NIM:mlla"26, 1994. ·- • • 0 i I .,. 0 jf If ; I! I,~ if" I I~ Ill~ ill~ (l!i (~ !J2 f s I O £ 9 I I I I 1 ~ • • ti • 1 • , • i 11 ~ 9 1& 1ts r l"~ l ,J 111 i li !! 't! trl ! h!11~I1 1 i 11 Jlf \ 1 it W l l. (,r gll 11 I I ;. iJi 1 ~i ll JI i Ji t!J fl! flt i il1! iii : 1 Ji a ir I J ,:, r' J J. . r I I r~1 lt 11 !J ' l[l Ill ff tf l:1 1ti rt 1,f. I· I I liri (It f 11 HJ s: r 1 , r I , ( • 1 8 =.I 'II .rl r I' , lj Jli ii tr 11 ! t. !l-Iii 1;1' ·it §~ [f ,~ I i f I r~J (JI st i' Is 9[ r.'r ! If I 1'ir :., lH 11 Is f • tf i ir l H h · · 1 fl • • r I I . . . . .. . ~ ,a • -• • - · ... • • JI .... CltJ Cwll N ....... 7.ltN .... , SESSION JOILOWDIG TIU COUNCIL MEFTING TO DISCUSS A PENDING REAL ESTAU: TRANSAC110N. A,a: Nays: 14 . City AteeneJ'• a.Ice eo..cil Mcmben Hadiaway, Vormiaag, Wiggins. Habcnicbt, w....--. Bums, Gulley Noac (a) Allilllat Ci1J Mar-,...._ 1111111 dlll wllea lie laponds to a Council aanbers RqllCll lie wiD ...._. napcme ID 11111 c-:il ......-awd lald copies oftbc 1apo111C to the rm of Council. 1.5. MJwa •. --. , • . . . .. I. • 0 -• • • AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 7, 1994 7:30P.M. 1. Call to order. '7: t./o /IJv 2. Invocation. IA)~ 3. Pl~ge of Allegiance. ~/I(} ~"I-A~ /Al,( at/'/ 4. Roll Call. #1l-'7 ~ 5. Minutes. opfd ?-0 a. Minutes from the Regular City Council Meeting of October 17, 1994. ~ • 6. Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.) 7. 8. a. Englewood citizen Bev Maes will be p,esent to provide an updale and progress report on Enslewood -Focusin1 on Tomonow. b. Mr. R. J. Hicks from the Department of Motor Vehicles will be present to discuss the new ·Air Care Colorado• emissions testing policies. c. The •commode Commandos• Operations Challenge Team from the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant will be honored for their recent 2nd place victory at the National Operations Challenge sponsored by the Water Environment Federation. .... . , .. I . • 0 -• 0 , . • Cily c:-1 Apnda Neu hr '7, 1994 .. 2 9. Public Hearing. 4f'f' '>-0 ~ AIUfltl-f6' ~f'J/ a. A public hearintft':aZ-:/ cit~ ~P~t.:i Development. Occupations ordinance. 41116 'l-0 .All1)i:J_ to ~ f/,r b. A publK: h .. ,;ng to gathe, citiz<q ;"""' ~ ctrms., I<> the Homo,,, ()l1f,d ?-0 ~~ ~'IJ/1 ,. ~ 10. Approve on second reading.-W '6(,o~c..e_ ..Ptl Ll,,.£.0 IO ._ ~IO~ f=l(f;lf ~ A9eJJ~, ap,d'l-0 ~~~~ /O~d.,.1.-'-1~'1--,-. {!,~}HJ) a. . Council ~ill No. 50, a~ding the Englewood Municipal ca&e relative to ~'{-~4,.~omeOc_q.ipations. /J~ "-,C,HS:i{JG61"v'/~uu..u,ir~) -w~1g-·Si/E fk,E... l.f - /Tl.#' 53 b. Council Bill No. 54, approving the vacation of South Clarkson/South Emerson alley in the 3400 block South. f>td-58 c. Council Bill No. 55, amending the Englewood Municipal Code by adding a /JlaJ 5 ~ ~ new section_ielating to Emeraencv Medical Transl>Qrt fees. l~A-1i. ~ -rr-C~Jjs:71HIIAIJJH Hl!>mfHTJ 1111P111-1 .....,.......,.. .. ....,..c:-1•'rlo.~~·.""M,.. ()1J../f-9f d. Council Bill No.~l=b/ishi~~~~'rt;t::~~ collected in 1995. e. Council Bill No. 57, adopting the 1995 Budget for the City of Englewood. f. Council Bill No. 58, appropriating monies for the 1995 Budget. g. Council Bill No. 59, approving the Grant of usement and Right-of-Way between the cities of Englewood and Littleton for a drainaae easement on the Mclellan Reservoir property. 11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Motions. /) •. _I, fl a. Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to adopt a IG'M tu.ti.. (,-/ resolution approving the Craig Hospital Planned Development. STAFF -r(j6_.r: ~URCE: Lee Merbl, Director of Conmulity Dewlopnlellt. ~ fJ .. _ ~ ..2. b. Recommendation from the Department of Recreation Services to adopt a ~If I• resolution adjusting the fee schedule at the Englewood Golf Course effective fipfd. f/-{) January 1, 1~5 •• JTAFFSOURCE: femll llad, Directorofleaeation • Services.~ Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a bill for an ordinance clarifying language in the Englewood Municipal Code relating to Liquor L~· ing. STAFF SOUllCE: Frank Gr,'llewicz, Director of Finadal Services. . ---. "' . , • . .. I . • 0 '32xl ]- - Clly ea.ca"--- NoualDii 7,19" hit] <. • • • Recommendation from the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant Supervisory Committee to approve, by motion, the purchase of a stainless steel polymer mixing assembly for the Plant St.aff recornneuds that the bid be awarded to STRANCO, Inc., in the amount of $25,458. ST~~ 1 " ~ Stewart~ Directar of lJE W1-.a1ee T1elltsseal P1111t. -~~ Recommendation from the Department of library Services to adopt a resolution approving the Library's •food for Fines• PTm for 1994. STAFF SOURCE: Hank lGIII, Directar of l.lnry Services. f~ 12. General Discussion. a. Mayor's Choice. b. Council Members' Choice. 13. City Manager's Report. a,pl 'l-0 a. Request to go into executive session to discuss real ~ion. 14. City Attorney's Report. AdjOJJmment. h,lh .. J' /o:ot;~ .,._, The following minutes were transmitted to Council from 10f14/94-11A>3194: • Englewood Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of October 13, 1994 • Englewood Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting of October 12, 1994 • • .. I . . 0 .• ' r I t .. ]- CllyCoad~ Nou•11 7, 1't• l'llt3 • • • - Recommendation from the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant Supervisory Committee to approve, by motion, the purchase of a ~inless steel polymer mixing assembly for the Plant. Slaff recommet Ids that the bid be awarded to STRANCO, Inc., in the amount of $25,458. ST~~ 1 " __ Stewart FORda, DirectDr of lJE Waslew*2 T,-.. Plat.-~~ Recommendation from the Department of Library Services to adopt a resolution approving the Library's •food for Fmes• l>Tm for 1994. STAFF SOURCE: Ham Lant, Director of lllrary Se vices. f~ 12. General Discussion. a. Mayor's Choice. b. Council Members' Cljoice. 13. City Manager's Report. a,pJ 'l-0 a. Request to go into executive session to discuss real estate~ion. 14. City Attorney's Report. AdjOJ,1mment. lz,lb6J /{):O:'J~ ,,-, The following minutes were transmitted to Council from 10f14194-1 ll03194: • Englewood Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of October 13, 1994 • Englewood Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting of October 12, 1994 ... I . . 0 I "'"' ~ I ]- City Council AgellCla Nou tu 7, 1114 ..... , "8ellda .... 11 a: • • • wa11o.w ....... 1o........,.Counc11 N No. 11 on wond INdlng. Data•IIM (Nap:1 .... -,, v ... -•• HIL1nlcllt, llums) Approwdl-l (Nap:1 ...... ,. Gullar) DI •IIM (NllfS: ..... ...,. VwtW I, ...... Guler) -.,....a1-1 (Nar.Wlgglns) Data•IIM (Nap:......,, v ....... ...... Guler) Wlaaw .... lo .... Councll N No. N to dalall 8ectiorl 1 ... appllN lo R-1-A IINCILE FNIILY RDIDENT DISTRICT. llatlllicllt ............. Cowl -No. ... add. MWaacllonwlllcll .................... EMC 1~ 1NE (apac:mc lo R-1-A-,,. 111111nlcltl ....-1o ...-eow1 •No.II, lo~-a....r J, on,...t,...,1141: ................ tu,llw IIIII Mt ......-•1c11111M valllcularlralllc • paldng In Ille ... ., .. .._NCt411lan,,.....IIIIINNllllallto......_. ............... ......_a,11 11t1,-•11111111w111a. pt1RClplllpW Will-. ... _ ......... wltlclaa ....... ona. ....... ..,_ ....... __ .... 1, ............. .. .....-,11 a., .. ap 1N11n ., .. 1W occuplllon apeclllc to R- 1-A Mtlr. lllll1nll:llt....-.......... HI 11r1panll •1nlla1nlalldlhe .................. ....., .... _ .......... OCClllpllloi• .... W II llums .... lo add .. NIIIICIIIR lo 1M-I K lolnclulla ............. llllr-.. CII lllllel I M'llaaullcilna Voll lNUl1s -approval of Aalla ... 11 a• Cowl -No. N • •1Rll1II: -., ........ 44 (Nap: WINI ... a.a.,, 'WaNIRlft I . • 0 - ] • • • GENERAL AGENDA ITEM COMMENT ROSTER DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 1"4 • ANY PERSON MAY SPEAK CONCERNING 32 SfFTt «Pf EACH SUCH PERSON SHOULD SIGN TRIS ROSTER, STA TING NAME, ADDRESS, AND AGENDA ITEM NUMBER. PLEASE LIMIT YOUR COMMENTS TO FIVE MINUTES. THOSE PERSONS WHO WISH ro SPEAK IN FAVOR OF OR IN OPPOSmON TO A PUBLIC BEARING, SHOULD SIGN THE APPLICABLE PUBLIC BEARING ROSTER. PLEASE PRINT NAME ADDRESS C SJDNNOt . ' •. ... I . . 0 I ]- J- • • • lPUBUC COMMENT ROSTER DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 1994 ANY PERSON MA y SPEAK ON MAITERJF DH¥ GENOA ITEMS FOR A MAXIMUM OF FIVE MINUTES. nt SUCH PERSON SHOULD SIGN THIS PUBLIC COMMENT ROSTER, STATING NAME, ADDRESS, AND TOPIC OF COMMENT. THOSE PERSONS WHO WISH TO SPEAK IN FAVOR OF OR IN OPPOSfflON TO A PUBUC BEARING, SHOULD SIGN THE APPUCABLE PUBUC BEARING ROSTER. PLEASE PRINT ..... • .. I . . 0 '32xl I ~ - THERE'S A CHANGE IN COU>AADO'S AIR THE PAOa« FM How ,erious ii metro Denver's air pollution pmblem? It's wery .erious. And it shouldn't be a surprise. With almost two million cars in our metro area, driven over 40 miUion miles a day at our mile high altitude, the results could be nothing less than serious. With eveiy mile we drive, health - threatening pollution, -carbon monoxide, h)'drocarbons, oxides of nitrogen -pile up, especially from October to March, when Denver's inversions hold pollutants close to the earth. These pollutants are in eveiy breath we breathe. aJaothwn•-of the Naw, 8nhanced Pl om am va the Old Pl om am HC co NOx • • 0 • THE SOLUTION Time and again surveys have showed that Coloradans want cleaner air. And it's not surprising that we also say we are willing to do what it takes to get there. The Air Care Colorado enhanced inspection and maintenance program promises to help us reach our goal of cleaner air. In short, Air Care Colorado is a high tech test program for today's high tech cars. The new, highly sophisticated emissions testing program was developed and proven right here in Colorado. It's perfectly matched for our altitude and our attitude. Beginning January 1, 1995, the professionally staffed inspection stations will be found located conveniently throughout the metro area, offering over 72 inspection lanes with room to expand if necessary. Inspection facilities offer convenient hours, with inspection lanes open before and after work and on Saturday mornings. ENHANCED IEST • OLD ,ca.Yo The three-position test process is conducted by courteous, highly trained technicians using the most technically advanced equipment available. It is efficient and effective . i;J The number of inspection lanes was built to meet projected needs through the year 2001. The average time for a test - including waiting time -is expected to be less than 15 minutes. The new program is so effective, most vehicles only need to be tested eveiy other year, instead of eveiy year. The number of cars in the metro area will continue to grow, as will the total miles driven each day. But, with Air Care Colorado -the high tech test for our high tech cars - we can begin to make a change in Colorado's air, a healthy change, for us, for our children and all those who will follow. Air care Coloi'ado. 1-B00-910-5544 ~ Want to know more? Please refer to the foUowing section for the most commonly asked questions and their answers. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A• Automobile technology has changed • dramatically. The current inspection program was designed to screen low-tech, pre-computer controlled vehicles . The new high tech program is designed for newer, high tech cars. It's so effective that inspection for most vehicles will only be conducted every two years. A• January 1, 1995. Inspections will be • required every two years for most cars. A• No. The new program will be • implemented in the six county Denver metro area only. The volume of cars and vehicle miles driven each day in this area have resulted in serious pollution levels. I ." • " I Q• How serious ls the health threat • of motor vehicle exhaust? A• Serious . ~lot or 1·l'hiclPs an· a din•rt • soun ·1• of pollut1011 rnrbon 11wnoxid1 • ( C'O ). h~dnwarhons ( 11(' ). nitrogl'n o\ic!Ps ('\(h ). and pa1iirulal!' mall!'r (P\110 ). l'ars in tl w 11H'lrn I lt ·11 lt'r arl'a rontribu l c Ki 11 11 of I ht • rnrbon 1110no,icl1 · 111 1111' ;11 rand the lllllllbt'r of ll'hid!'S ill IIH ' ilrt'd is inc r!'asi11g dail). Q How much more effective ls ! the new, enhanced program than the old one? A• Th!' ,ww pro gram is projt •r ted to lw • 11, ic<' as t>ffccl ii'!' as I tw pn '\ ious inspl'rl ion prugram in rPdu ring ll!'allh threal!•ning pollution . Tlw bnlllll rloucl will rl'main hl·ra us<' of sand and otlll'r par1iculal rs in the itir. but Demds dangl'rous in,is i ble pollut ion 1\ill be rl'durPd . Q• How often and how will I • be notified of my inspection? A• The !'ITrc til'C·n('SS of 1hr 11r11· • inspc•ction sys tem will rrquire i nsp1 •c t ion only every other year for most vehirb. You will hr • notified by mail of the inspC'ct ion . Q • What if my vehicle falls the • inspection? A• You will br provided a detail<'fl • 1•xp lana ti o11 of wh) )'Our vehicl<' failPd . \ ou also ,-,ill b<' provided a list of n•gislt'rl'd au to r!'pair shops and th eir p<'rforn 1ancl' rating for co rnplet i ng rPp airs succes sfull y. Your re-inspl'ction is fre e, wlwn you return within trn ca lendar day s to any con tra ctor -approved fa cility. Q• Where are the inspection • stations located? A Th ere will be 15 co ntra ctor-operatrd : inspec tion stations throughout thl' metro area. To find thr most co nvrnient to whrre you live or work . call : I 800 -910-554-1. 7~ ins pl'ction lanrs will be available . Q: How long does the test take? A• Th r numb er of stations was plann ed • to acco mmodat l' projected growth through th e yea r 2001. Including waitin g tinw . the average ins pe ction tim e is l'Xpl'ctl'd to be ll'ss than 15 minute s. Air Care Colorado. Because we care for cleaner air. Loca t ion II o f Lan es Longmont 3 Boulde r s Broomfield s Golden 4 Arvada 7 Bowles/Kipling s Northglenn s Stapleton 4 Denver (SE) 6 Denver (W) 7 Denver (NJ 6 Aurora 6 Greenwood s Castle R ock Parke r Adams • Douglas Arapahoe • Jefferson Boulder and Denver Counties 1-B00-910-5544 0 • Because we care for cleaner mr : . ' 0 ~ - - • ,, - 0 , . • October 4, 1994 PrnTION FOR ~WAY STOP SIGN ..... dlllw ofl'.llpwood wllo .............. ---wlllll to .......... .......__ .... .,......,._.. City Ceac:11 tom Id• 1M1 S 1 • ~WIIJ lt8p lip at• llltawllaa or...,. 8lnllt wl W ¢1 ,._ 8lnllt. Be-,w ... W'Mlla1N111t•1N11nor ... Ht.w;•11 t11d.._Cnla.._,..,.;t11e tns a at ._....Mldk:alC..o..,a.,.wl Ille rrlld .... IIJlaltoaw,... Slnetto .. to_.loal.,........, ,.. .................... ~WIIJ ................... mrb ............ ., ......... ...._.... ...... •Jlloydsan.t. 4/VD 2=¥:.S....e""'~/r~ ~....e_ ~~~ ~G w,,......t1111tt11eC1tyc...a,, • .,, ... ,...... ........ ~.., ......... at•111&•rw11Daot..,.,.. ......... w.......-Slnet ................. Ollondo. DAU ------- 12~~f--l-~-"'--'-~"-M-1~:::..I.L.&..+.....t....=.~--=--.....L.,<~....,a..l,~~.l....-.:..:.!:~-IL.~.IL...-...J.-"IO,.~,UU... 13. 'l {: E o o 14.~lf~ff#~~v~,, ~b~~L~ ~~. .,.01 "Ju DJ~~y/A;~Qb) ,;;~ i~:r~;~:;; iv~~~ • •· • 0 ' 2 I -• ,,, - • • . ' '· ,Jr I rill IION JrOR 4-WAY STOP SIGN 'l'lllddlw.r ........................... stwllllltD ......... t , ........... .,,r. l'wood Cllyo..dltoc,1•117•M T •• .._.., .............. , wa.e1,-.,. ....... w II ... ...... 9ee 1•1n~.:..zea. ...... .,,r .. t1Sw;tlle#nts117hllllCnlJllll,Ml7;tlle..,._ Ill h 1171 I Mllllml C-. Dlfalw ... tlle 11.IIISIIICI trJIIJ • CNll,..,. ICnlt •. • .. lllal ........... • ...... llllllM S Jtllll,l-way ..... 11 ....... _.. ... ,.,..,.,..,,r ..... llllll 111111 tnMI -,..,. ...... We......, llllll tlle CllyC.... c 117• _. ........ .-•a 4-WIIJ ..... Ill tlle l1C I .... .,,....,., ......... en e ICnltPllbl' 11,,.,c....... DAU 8IGNA'nJRE 2. • ..... ' ' "' I . • 0 .• \ I I;. . 'J2xl • ,,. - 0 I• - PETmON FOR 4-WAY STOP SIGN 'l'lle_.._af..........,....wllo._.llped .... dac-llllwllllto ........ tlle ............... af ............. CltyCGadltocaarl••M S 1a4--,1topllplltllellltar_._af,..,..llnll•W 01 ,e ..... BM I .... _.. c:acll"Md allollt die ..... af_.dildna; 1lle +a)l1• ha Cnls e.,..a; ... c)I I W Ill 8'11 , ... Mldlcal c.ta' OaJare ad 1lle Hill ..... trJlrll to CNII,..,., lllnlt ... ID .. lecal ....._ ....... 'W8 .......... 1w S 1 .... 4-WIIJltopllp II ...... to arl,tlle .... nteaf ..... tlllt r0 11 ti tnMI -,..,., lllnlt. We ....... tlllt 1lle cttyCGWI c1•l•oar ...... _. ....... 4-WIIJllop .... a tlle llrO 111dlla al,..,., lllnlt .. w )kpa lllnlt Ill ............. Ollando. DAU • NAME (PRIN'I} .. - SIGNATURI: ' . ...... •. .. ., I . . 0 - - • ,. - • -r • Pl:tl IION JIOR ~WAY STOP SIGN 1'lle dlllla .,,.._ wllo a.. llped tllkdGm•rlllt wllll to,....._ die ....... 11 _.. ol ....... wood Cllyo..dltoc IC•M h1a~way11topllplltdle ........ ol,..,.llnlt_.W II J llnlt. Bee r • ... wwwwl a:.a.t die Wlllln or ... cWna; tlle «ntn,c ._ Cnll Br 11MaS; tlle cl:11 w It ... 11¢ MIICk:al C..... DI.Jal'e ad tlle r111, .... t1J1a1 to <NIii ......... to• to_. lacal ,._. ...... • ....... llllll M S I tl:II ~WIIJ ........ II ...... to Clll'b die Ptlalt nte ol ..... llllll-ti tnwl .,..,. ....... We,.. ......... CllyC..n ca•l111r.., ....... ad .... • a~..., ........ It die ... ,....._ ol,..,, l!Nnlt ad W..,..._ l!Nnlt:. ........ DOIi, Ollanllo. DATE 11.10 --(' 12. /{} -b -Cf~ 6 c• 01(,,C;:zft,-J3QN1) :::;::;z~~%;;~ 15}0-',-"i'{ ~ ~"'Y°' 7CXJ £ ~ Q,,,,f -rr. ...__.,'*° • • ..... • . •· • 0 - - • ~- • /~ • PETITION FOR 4-WAY STOP SIGN Tlle..._of ............ wllD ............ tMldoc:111r•w111tto,......a.1111 m'llle•1•t1nofTl1' c:Nd CIIJCoacltocm <«irM a 1•4-waJ••••w1,...._of...,.llnll_.W ¢>$ 8lnlt. a.-we ... wad ...... _....of.,.411JIF w,a.:ftn11JhChaCm£aHr5Nal,a. HE w It 811112 t Mlllk:II c.t.-o.,a... _,,a.I 1111 ... ..,,.. te cna n.,.« 8lnll ••• .. TllCII Wlllll'e, ,......,. ... ..,. m , .... ._..,...,_. .. ....., .. can•l!!lll'ln1eof.,...a.t 11 ,1 ,11,tnNI .,.., ...... w,......-a.aa.aa,c...a, :1w .. ,......_...,... •• ._.., ... .,.. ...... ,...._,,,,.,..,., ..... _. w· ,. ,_ ..... ,. .............. CGTondo. DATE SIGNAnJRE 4.·--=-,£-+--._~ .......... -~~-s..,.&=o-'1'-'s""'-'-. LV~d-·fo.a..~u..;·:w;-· ,."2-on<"""'----"":&L..------ e,l(Jv I.,,, 1t 33fO>'.P,,,1:1. ~/1<, 0 ZYl-1/71~1 I ';/!:::-5. /0 -~-9¥ 6. ,o h 11/ C j,'/)t: SC.i,"11-tt-3317 s 1'£86L Qffei?;; kJ.adi'.., 7'°1-l<if/6 7. IO-c,-44 ,."'" F, iedi nn l«>30 "· An.~1'5f-~ ~ tti.u-., 1-.1-1•2-3 I. \o-l, ·lv) Cc,,~tQ\ k,b«cc;J. 1 ;$l.oe ~-~~~.,~PW\ *f'», ~N~lt,,.,,-wl flo. I 'l-0~1t ,. ,o-i-~4< ~~'"' ~~wlU)( 33s-os.~.., ~30:!> ~ m~ 10. 1t,-f,7'I ~ &1u,1,1 ?1c,o ~ lJA 51.JJ"':!-,./ed-# 'J 1 :J. .c//ll 1 if1 , 1 j ~L· ~1)S 11.(i 10 lt,C/tj S~ ~ 2;2.\~ ~ V?ru.n,~~ <;,.1f;AAJ1"1:4110t, 12. ft>,f-·'f llJ.J. ii£. -..~L j 13.,__;_-J--~l----tl\~· ..i&....Jjll~~~-----=-~~.:.........::-· ..:..:.~_;._/4..::...5c:...__....,;.r..:..:..c3!.....!:::Sl:£....:..._---IL.,..!.......!..l~ S' • ...... ' •· • 0 -• " - • I~ • PJ;f I I ION Jl'OR 4-WAY STOP SIGN '111eddlwatbalnloodWMMwellpldtllllchc-..awllllto ........ tlll .......... _benat ...... wood City Ceadl to ca•III• _. S I a 4-WIIJ .... lip Ill tlll Isl wcllua _,...,. llnlt _. W Pl .... ...... Be-1 .......... w1 .._a.,...,...,., dill n w; a. cs ts,c ._ enrs 11DapS1111; a. cWaa Ill la «•• Mldlml c.ta-n.,a... ad tlll 111111• tr,s.s to CNII n.,d llnlt to. to-, Cacal Cllll'IIII' llllll'e, .......... ..__. •st1111'-W11J.,llpll.....,toana.1111111111ear.,....._ .......... ....,.. .,..,. ....... w.,..... ...... aa,c__., ,, ...... ,..... ........ .._..., ... .,.. ................ ar,w.,. ...... w ts ....................... Celan«• DATE NAME (PRINT) • ..... .. I . . 0 \ I I;. . '32xl - - • • • *7 PrllllON FOR 4-WAY STOP SIGN n. c1n11aa .,........,.. no aw llped .... dClc •••• wlllll to .......... t nlllr _._. ., ........... Cltyeeadltoc ldarM S 1•4-way .... llplll ... 1111 wllllliaf,._,.llnlt_.W ¢1 at<zllnlt. Bee IWlll'eW ................ ., ... cWra; ... ti UnaC!nflPee1NJ1, ... tlltw • ....,., MlllkalC..-o.,a..._. ... ,...._..tr,talstoaw....,. llrellltopto_...., ..... ......, we......_a.w m , .... ._..,....,.,.,. ........ an ... tspnteot.,...tllllt_.aiatlutnwr ........... w.,.. ... a. ... a,c...ac <«•_.,....__..,.. •• ......., ............ a wtllaof'loJd StnltadW II ......... tr ............. Calondo. DATE 10.~~~~~~~~~==-==~,r.n~~~l,1'--..L.d...!2.~~ 11.LJ.L_-~-.J.._t/..:.._....c.JCAL.=::c~~~..l..52..-~~~rau~~~IP~----- 12. --~ 13. 6-{; J/'-1 ::~~i ~=~,:::t:t:t· ~= • . ' .. I . • 0 f 2X • -• . • ,. - .. PEIIIION JIOR 4-\VAY STOP SIGN 'l'llec:IUllaolF &' .... _. .......... ._ __ 1.awllll1D .................... _..._,.,Tz1' "8CNI Clly c....:11 flD c Har I C T J •....., lflDp llp a ... I C wtl1a ef,..,. ISnlt .. W ti •• ltnlt. B-4 1we .. w.-.._._....,_. IEha; ... rll th • ._CnlJllatflll; ... IFCw a Its •1111 Mll2lall C.WDqwa _. .._ , .... .,. trJ1aJ •aw n.,.c ISnlt •••--llcal _......._, we ...... 1111tM T Jtllll4--., ........ S. ...... tacarlt ........ l'lllcef ..... 1111t C 1tl111nftl .,..,.. ...... \Ve ....... 1111t.._CllyC.... ........................ ......, .......... C 11d111Wefna,d 11n1t _. w •· • • • 1Sn1t tar at ,.,,., OalDnde. .. DATE .th '5ht1 lh1, • 13. '"/ z.,q S, 3.Jos .S.C4!il;,r,a •..,., ~--f;J.s 1··«-1;:·lltJ /i,lorS£4l;,aG-.3fJS 11,ch i:r .. ~ 15. ., I . • 0 • ..... '32xl - • • • ,. - • I • - #1 PrIII ION POR 4-WAY STOP SIGN '111eddllalof ............ woa-.llpedt1111adec:-•lltwllli11D ...... t 1Mt•1•t1nofTs1' .....a City Ceac:11 to m11lf• M S I a 4-way., llp llt 11ie I 1 wdlua of,..,.. llnlt _. W I I JI llnlt. h ,.,,._...,...,........_._ ......... .,_.dillfra;1liecflntl1f .... CnlsH tlll,•etlJ w Ill Swedtlll Medical C.... iJaJal'e ad tile rllllllllls...,... 11D CNII n.,it llnlt te .......... W' ...... .,,......,..,_1Nt h1tlllla'-way•llpll....r.dtoaarb•tlpnteof.....,tlllt..a,,• tlntnMI -llloyd StrNt. We,.. ... tlill die City Caadl c IJaroar ...... _, plll1 aa .._..,..., ...... , 1 wdlua ofna,d llnlt _, W th,lfM llnlt II Tsl' :w11J, CGlenM. DATE • .. -..... . . •. I . • 0 ' 2 I - • ,-• • • :It /0 Pl!TITION JIOR ~WAY STOP SIGN 1'111 dlllM ofCs&'WDOd wllo .......... all doc-lat wlilll ta .................... _ _.. ofCs&'I Wood Cltyea.dl to C I llw M S I a ~wayllop llp It die lilllaSildlua ofn.,d 8lnll .. \V ti JI• Binet. Be-, ... _...,..._...._ ............ .,_.dlldra; ... ..,_tl111I ... Cnfalbpl:nl; .. DTO w • lw::1 C: I Mllllall C.....DnlJanad .. ml• .... tl'Jtnlto aw na,d llnlltD1DtD_.1aa1.,........., we ....... CIIIIM S 1W.~way ........ llaeededtoc:arbtlle-l'llleof ...... dlll i111m11tl11tnMI _,..,......._ We ....... dlll •CltJCeadl c1nlll .. _. ........ Md ...... ~.., ........ 111 .. till Sildlua _,,.,,.. 8lnll ad W ti ,,_ llnlt to -..,..aa•, Ollando. DATE .Jl::..j~_..::::~~~~____!_!~:!....:._~~~~h,t:.~'.ll.i71 12. -C/-9t/ ~ S'-~~~",.,._) ~ 'l.i1~; t3./a ·-1-1tf <·,u6&&2Tt;~ 3301 S Qg~1 ~~<Zfl19vT ... ,,-,, ;L ... (, 1, .. -s-. J..J..4.-•1,,.. ~ .. , .• <,~ 1>. 14/f! /.ee,J Ost ef,NA li 314$ S: 4Ul~b, "!!,lot! ~• N1.1s.s; . , . •. I· • 0 , ] - • I' - 0 I • • ~--4J, Prl I I ION Jl'OR 4-WAY STOP SIGN 'l'llec:IUllaef ............ no..,.llpeddllsclac-•wllllto ......... ........__ .... .,........,... City Ceac:11 to Clllallder .... = •• 4-way ltop lip Ill .............. ,..,.. ....... w ¢b,,_ ...... Bee I we are W9ld aNllt die...._. er ... dllldra; die a-bled Ina Cnla IIDI .... ; • c:llldra • Swedllll Mllllk:II C..... o.,a.. ad die .......... trJ1a1 to aw,.,,. SINllt to• to .... 1oa1 C101111r .._., we INllft tlllll W >1 tMI 4-way atop lip II ....... to carb a. .... nte ellplld lW .......... tnml .,..,.. ...... We IWlllllll tlllll tlle City c...a nalder _. ....... ad ..... • 4-way-, llp • • IM1uwdlaa: ellllalJd ....... w ti ,,_ ................. Ollando. DATI: 1. la lJJhr r , • • .• -..... ' • . < ... I· • 0 - • • • • t• • .. ~~~~ ~"' PETITION Jl'OR 4-WAY STOP SIGN' 1'11edUllaelTsa'1WDGdwlloa...,._.W.doca11atwllllto,..._tM ................. elTza' WINNI CltyCoac:ltoamlll•W T 1a4-way .... llplldaelal1 ...... eln,,dllreltadW ti J111w81n1L Be. I w ... c:iaam.d ..... 0.Wllln el_.&Wrwt daedhztl1II .,_ Cnls~ die c•lt1• Ill sw.11111 Mldlall C..-Dayan_.•• alt•• trJlal • aaa....,. ..... to• tD .. local....,...._ .,......_.,. ,, .... .._,.,.,..., ............. mrtt•11111t'*e1lfllda.iiiiilil 11111......a .,..,., ...... We,.... tlllll die City C...:11 anrlf• G11r ......__.pat•• 4-WIIJ-, lip II die 11111 ........ el)IIDJd llnlt _. Wa DI • a llnlt DII Tza' K , .. Olllnllo. DATE • '= .... ; ; 19 ..... .. I . • 0 '32xl - - • • "' - . ,. - .. PrnTION FOR ~WAY STOP SIGN 'l1le dliaaa .,,....._.,.... ............... , ... wlllt ............... ,. .......... ofJ:aaln,aod CllyCaadltoa•l«•M W 1a......,....,llplltlae ... 11 ..... ofl'l8Jdllnll•W ti ........... h , we ... wwwwl alNllll •......,. or ... dtldna; ••1a111• ha Cnlallaepilal; • ,1111•.- • 8w111 t Mldlclll C...... o.,ar,. •••NI«•• "71111 to cna...,. ..... ••to_. IDal w ..... ................. n 1 ... ~...,...., .............................. of.,....._...,,,., ...... -,..,.. 8lrNt. We ....... tlllll • CltJC.... c ••••• ar ....... ad ...... ~way_, lip Ill• ... 11wdla of,..,.. ....... w tbra 11n1t a. rz11 .... «. o.n«o. DATE S1GNA11JRE 4. I D 5 •. ,.._.___ _____________________________ _ ! 6.;:1/,a4 Tnere~c f<,~sJ . . • .... .... • < I· • 0 -• • - PrnTION JIOR 4-WAY STOP SIGN n. dlaal 1111' I' wwd wllo.,. ....... tllildlc-,at wllll to ....... tile ......... _._. fllFs1'11111od City Ceacll to......_ W C 1 • 4-way ...... lip II tile b 1 iiidlw el,..,. 8lnlt ad W ti ... 8lnlt. ht , ,.. ... .,....... ....... ,......, .. c11111ra;t11eflntl1•haCn11lllll,.,.; ... ta1 w 111• CF I MIAIII C.... O..,C.,. ad tile Nllllla1a ..,._.tocna,..,. llnlt ••• ........... ..... ,.. ......... ._ C ,.,_4-way ...... llpll ...... taan ....... l'llllllfll ..... tllllt 1 111tl ........ ........... We ........ tlllt tile City Caacl c 111 lfn ......... ad.,_ a a 4-way ..., .... 11 tile b 1 iiidlw Ill,.,,. llnlt .. w th ... llnlt .. Ttl' ••••• Oillnlle. DATI! . . • • I • ... I • • 0 , .• I I I, '32 x l ]- - • • ' . • • • PrtillON IIOR ~WAY ffOP SIGN y . . '1111 dllllm f11Cz1'1.....a wllD.,. ...... 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Call • °'*" Tbe rqpdar IDIICWII af tlic Ellllewood City c:auacii WII c:alled ID mder by Mayor Gulley• 7:30 p.m. 2. ). ....., .. .,._ Tbe PlodF af Allepmcc Wll led by Mayor Gulley. ,. ...Call Pracnt: Amcnl : A quorum WII praeat A11o prelCllt: City MaJIIIIII' an AcliDa City Aaariey Semple AllilllDI City ...... Reid City Ciak Ellis Parb~Kodla DireclDr Foada, Ulililica DireclDr Mabl, Ca nrity De,, lopment AllillaDl City Aaaney a,.,._ Deputy DireclDr 0... Safely Services Director G,nlcwicz. F"mucill Services ~MllllprlCallm (a) COUNCD. MDDIER HATHAWAY MOYD. AND rr WAS SIECONDU, TO APPROVE T1IIE MIN1JTIS or 1BE RIEGULAR IIDTING o, OCTOaU J, ltN Wl1B 1WO CORDCTIONS ON PAGE t -AGENDA ITUI lJ TO DAD aTY MANAGO Cl.AU AND AGENDA ITUI 14 TO DAD ACl'ING aJ'Y A1TOIIJUY RIIPLI:. A,a: c.o-:il Meaben Hadiaway, WiglM, IU.lalleaiclil_..._,MO ... w._.., Burm, Gulley Nays : None Alllenl : c:auacii Mamer v....., .... ,. - • 5 • .. 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Nays: None Ahlent: Council Member Vormiaq 9uwrncti,r 8nidcnti:J PmsPcnia Victor and Vickie Sowa- Jim Mcl'ulancl BevMaes Winners: Susan Van Dyke D. M . Peacod: Fred and Sonic Smilllcn Rick and Cherrie Brandt Marsaret Pratt Donna Johnson CJay and Lori Porter 3rd Place 2Ddl'lace IIIJllace ]029 Sout11 Grut 4190 Soutll LiDcoln 3196 Soutll Elaai 3390 Sout1t Emenon 4055 SoulJa Carbon 2163 Soutlt Giant 2297 W• WIiiey l019 Saudi Lopn 3145 Soutll Cllenibc 3322 Soutll PeaniylYuia R M. Headee 4045 South Carbon Pna aad Marae aa..., 3252 Sout1t Hip JIiiie Pillia ad Dawe Silbeimaa 2919 Soutll 1..afayeae l034, l036, 303I Soutll 0......, 3215 Soutll--., No. I ad No. 2 3215 Soutll AQiaa, No. I ad No. 2 Wiuer: Jimw...._ ........... 9Ml'lndiar --'""'1ia Winner : 2400 W• Uaioa Ms. Davi,, OD bcbalf al Ille Clean. 0... Ud Praucl C'eehsiD11. tllubd ft'el)'ODe w11o Jllllic:iPlfed in Ille propam and Ille Englewood Gardea Ceaeer for tlleir cloaalioa. (b) Pub Adminillrator KOllla, • ....., al die City, ........ all al die Pll1icipams allhe Adopc-A-Ganlea Pn,pam M, .._. tlleir 6m, dlen ll'lllllll • lla¥e beea ay ..._. ftowa, c1i1p1ays lhisyear. Mr. K0111e.,.-...~ ........... n.,...._a....die...._,wi1._.ia this 1U111mer'1 Adapl-A-Ganlea ,.._: E!aunenual Ludiau Claun:li I .. I . • 0 ]- • En&lewood City Ceucll October 17, 1994 Pqe4 • 0 - (a) A pmd1matioD clec:lariq tbc week afOdmer 26 tluougb 31, 1994 u Red RllJbon Week was considered. COUNCll. MEMBER BATBAWAY MOVED, AND ff WAS RCONDED, TO PROCLAIM THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 2' TBROUGB OCTOBER Jl, 1"4 AS UD RIBBON WEEK. Ayes : CouDcil Mcmben Halbaway, Wi&lim, Habenicht, Waggoner, Bums, Gulley Nays : None Absent : CouDcil Member Vormilllg Motion curied. (b) A pn,d1m11ioD clec:lariq tbc week afOdmer 24 tluougb 30, 1994 u National Unfunded Mendlles Wock w COlllidend. COUNCll. MEMBER BUIINS MOVED, AND ff WAS DCONDU, TO PROCLAIM TBE WEEK OF OCTOBER 24 TBROUGB JI, ltN AS NATIONAL UNJIUNDED MANDATES WEEK IN ENGLEWOOD. Ayes : CouDcil Mcmben Hediaway, Wigins. Habenicht, Waggoner, Bums. Gulley Nays: Nooe Absent : CouDcil Member Vormilllg Motion carried . 9. Public Bearia& No public hearina wa lCbeduled bdin CouDcil . 10 . Approval• Seaa41 llalllaa COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND ff WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE ON SECOND READING AGENDA ITEMS 10 (a) TllllOUGB (e) AS JOU.OWS: (1) ORDINANCE NO. 41, SERIES OF 1994 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 15, INl'RODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA1HAWA Y). EN1Tll.ED : AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN OOElOOVERNMENTAL CONl1lACT BE1WEEN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AND 11IE aTY OF SIEJUDAN, OCJl.at400 FOil SHERIDAN'S VEIDa.E MAINIENANCE. (b) ORDINANCE NO. 49, SERIES OF 1994 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 16, INl'RODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA1HAWAY), EN1Tll.ED : AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INIElGOVERNMENTAL CONTRACT BE1WEEN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AND 11IE ENOLEWOOD PUBlJC SOIOOLS FOil ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL'S VEIDa.E MAIN'l1!NANCE. (c) ORDINANCE NO. 50, SERIES OF 1994 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 51, INl'RODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA1HAWAY). EN1Tl1.ED : ., -• ...... l I . • 0 . , \ ! I~ '32xl ]- • £aaleweod City Council Octeller 17, 1994 Paae5 • 0 t• • ,. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Tl1U! 11, OIAP11!ll 3, SECJ10N 2, OF 1HE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO IN ORDER TO a.ARIFY REMOVAL OF ICE AND SNOW. (cl) ORDINANCE NO. 51, SERIES OF 1994 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 52, INillODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS), EN'ITll.ED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 1HE CONnlACT BE1WEEN 11IE ENGLEWOOD DEPAR'JMENI' OF SAFETY SERVICES FOR LAW ENFOltCEMENI' ASSISTANCE FUNDS AND 1HE COLORADO DEPAR'IMENI' OF '11lANSPORTA110N, OFFICE OF 11lANSPOllTA110N SAFETY FOR FUNDING A LAW ENFORCEMENI' ASSISTANCE FUND (LEAF) PltOGRAM IN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. (e) ORDINANCE NO. 52, SERIES OF 1994 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 53, INillODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HABENlarJ"), EN'lTJU!D: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 1HE PUROIASE OF TWO PARCELS OF LAND, A PERMANENT EASEMENT AND TWO TEMPORARY EASEMENTS LOCA11!D ALONG WEST DAR1MOU'Jll A VENUE BY 1HE COLORADO DEPAR'JMENI' OF nANSPORTATION FOR 1HE CONSTRUCTION OF U.S. HIGHWAY 85 . Ayes : Council Members Halhaway, Wiggins, Habenicht, Waggoner, Bums, Gulley Nays : Nolle Ablent : Council Member Vormiaq Motion carried. (a) Director FOlllla pr..aed a 16 IWT 1,._ 6am die Udlitiel Deplrtmeat to adopt a bill for an onlinaDcc approving die Grant afEamaeal ml Ripl-d'-Way belMal die City afEnglewood and die City af Ualetoa for a draiaqe __... cm die McLellall a-wir prapaty. He explained that die pwpCIIC af die -ii ID allow allllllUcliaa af ... Wlla CMdlow Cllllldl for..,,-waler clraimp. TIie ..,,-water draiDqe Im flows to a pump llllioa, wllicb II deliped IO handle a two yar IIOi'DI. TIie excell rUDaff 6am • two ,ar llarill -now. die pump llalioD ud flows into die raervoir. ln respow to Mayor Gulley, Direclor FOlllla a&led furlber apa....., afdle diwnion pnx:ea. TIie City C1ert was 8*ed to read Council Bill No. 59 by tide: COUNCD. BD..L NO . 59, INJllODUCED BY COUNCn. MEMBER HATHAWAY A BD..L FOR AN ORDINANCE AU'JllORIZING AN INTEROOVERNMENTAL PERPEnJAL EASEMENT ANDRlGKT-OF-WAYTOMAINTAIN ANDOPERA'IESTORM WATER OVERFLOW OlTJ'LETS FOR SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE PROM ADJACENT LAND, BETWEEN 1HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, 1HE CITY OF Ul"llEl'ON AND PENINSULA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC ., FOR 1HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PROPERTY KNOWN AS Ma.ELLAN RESERVOIR. COUNCU. MEDER BATBAWAY IIOWD, AND ff WAS DCONDD, TO Al'PROVE AGENDA~ 11 (a)• COUNCU. aD.L NO. 5', ...... ·• •• .... •. ... I . • 0 , - ' • • • Eaalew• City c-a Odalla' 17, 19" .. , Ayes: Motloa carried. • • • Couacil ......_. lfldlawaJ, W..., Hlbeaidll, Wagoner, Bums, Oullcy Naac Couadl Member Vcnaiaq (b) Dim:tar Mimi,.__ a ,a 1 eve a-... .,.,._ of Comawmhy Dew11111......., toldaplallillfaraanliaace......, ........ ollolSlaa.m.lSoadaS-- alley iD Ille 3400 lllodr; 11111211 (block 45. BvW ... aq/Mdlniaa). lie 11112111 M Apada l2llns 11 (b) 111d 11 (c) 119 nllllll 90 Cnia lfalpiSll'1....... L I '111e llOlpiSIZ paapoa 1D ClOillSnlct a b'lllliskml c:aae 6cilisy dn:dy ai::na ....... 61a .......... 'l'Zlil SawiSimeJ c:aae &cility will lie wd by..._,..._ wllo wd..-eadpd¥81:,1D ........ I I L 1 2 Jmil&*lllllcfare lleilt& fDralDy rea-4 by ............ 1'I ......... , I J 2 wll Olilllll ola ..._ lllli)' blllldill& widlllll ...... fara-1...--oll6,580 ..... .._ ............ ......,alley¥11*ion, Mr. MedlllaplalaedMCniallalpiSllad._..WC...GM1al...,.c:. .... 10lllc alley. CM'll4Pee1tly, .......... WCISlmawill.._.,.,_. ....................... He 111211d M ISidf,a: 1 dlll ... Clsy il2lla a 12i11Sy _. ....... _•odeerldlllill ID Ille alley 111d .._ ... lipal 0111121111 liaa .., ....... ,. ...... ill'Hf....,. ID aapoaa to c.ouciJ Melilber W..-, Mr. Meml I lat dlll ....... ialte llave qreed to 11:a111 ownenbip oldie leMI' liac 111d will-M C IPllC l'IIIJ I Ninth He -..t Mr. Wigins 1h11 Crail Holpital 111d Swetilll Medical C.-will llke cm ol ay -liac 11P1in nquelled by Ille City. C.ounc:il Member WiaiM ..S wleeD Couacil will be viewilll 1111 ,-.. Mlyal' Oullcy DIOd 1h11 lhc plans will be IUbauaed duria& Ille public Jeelriq to be ....... by Caaac:il Couacil Member SIii: ·t ......... wleedeer dll ¥Wiaa ol ... llley ..... lie t1; I 7 .- appn,val oldee ....... pl-4 dlt1lap IC DiWMlllllll ... 11 .......... p'-.I de\oelapmrlf la .. .....,...,._.willllc•.-toYl&llledll...,. ~Clsy As2amcy BW111211d ... ¥Wiaac:allc ...... f t J t ?'y. Dh I ...._ c-:iJ Memberfflleelfcll llbd if ... Clsy II ........ .,...,., Mr. MllbS l7ISal lie is •aweolaCitypolkywllie*eacW11111 ... _._ol..,.caddlll,...,.. ...... 11e 'lllldled OD a Cllle by cal llllil. COUIICiJ Member w...,,...,.,._. ... _,.,.,,CltJ•..,........,ot,.,,_..•l!als Ginni Aww. Dilcwfaa...._ Mr. MllbS C .................. O:..SA.-la la deeripl4...ay. Afllrlaadeerle I few.._ I ............... , tpriar?o COUIICiJ .-.Mila c-:il 8iD No. ,. ........... IDaapoaatoCow:il...._Hd lt,Mr.MIIIIIII ......... •_ .................. plaaned de\oelopmeP7 •dee ......... ~ C I I Nllfc ....... COUIICiJ Member fflnllaway added ....................... _ ........... ........ dculapmcnt wleeD Crail Holpisal __.a..,.......,......_ 11ee City Clerk ........ so nad c-:il 8iD No. 5' by tfdl: COUNCll. BILL NO. 5', omtODUCl!D BY <XJUNCIL Nit k IIA1HAWAY I. • 0 , ·' , r I; 1 J2xl - { • • • 0 • Ea&lewood City C-0 October 17, 1994 ... 7 A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE VACA11NG 11IE ALLEY OF 11IE 3400 BLOCK IN WHAT IS KNOWN AS 11IE SOUlll a.ARKSON STREET/SOU111 EMERSON STREET ALLEY BE'IWEEN EAST HAMPDEN A VENUE AND EAST GDlARD A VENUE, IN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STA'JE OF COLORADO. COUNCll. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS DCONDD, TO Al'PROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (b) • COUNCll. BILL NO. 5'. Molion carried. Ayes : CouDcil Memben Halhaway, Wigim, fflbenic:bl, Waggoner, Bums, Gulley Nays : None Absent : Council Member Vormiaa, (c) Director Makel prwated a,. a mmc, Wion firm die l>qlutmcnt or Community DevdopmcDt to set a dale for a public lariD& to plller illpul OD die Planned ~ment filed by Craig Hospital. COUNCll.MEMBERBATBAWAYMOVED,ANDITWASDCONDD,TOSETAPUBLIC BEARING FOR NOVDDER 7, 1"5 AT 7:JI P.11., TO GA'l'Dll INPUT ON THE PROPOSED VACATION AND THE ftANNU HVELOPIUNT IUD BY CltAIG HOSPITAL Molion carried. Ayes: CouDcil ....._. Hadlaway, Wigim, lllbalicbl, Wagoner, Bums , Gulley Nays: None Ablenl: CouDcil Member Vormiaq (d) Deputy Director a-....... a ,e ere• dPoion fnlm die l>qlutmcnt or Safety ServiClCI to adopt a bill for an onliawc......., die~ Muaic:ipal Code by adding a new section rdaliDg to Emeqeacy Mcdic:al nu.pan Feea. He 111111111 dial liace 1919 die City bas been cbargina ~for,.,.. .. ,...,, lllllllpOllldo, amca. nc pnipoad onlinancc will implement an ambulana: U'alllpOl1alion fee for all perm, lelidalll and ~ tramponcd by the Englewood Department or Safety Services amhPl1na:. Additionally, fea for IIUlpOltalion lervic:cs will be raised to die approximate lc\'CI oldie IIIUal and CUllOllllly fees pnlClllly beia& cbarpd iD the community. Deputy Director OIIIJli llaled tbll widl die gcncnl iDc:nllc iD feel die City will bill approximalely $500,000 and die llllicipaled collectioll '*, to be aillec:tcd by a biUiD& tlnn, mould be betMal S220,000 and SlS0,000. Council Member Hadlaway qualioned wlletller dlere ii a way ID --die pnipoad ordiDanclC to iDdic:atc biUiD& raideall for tnlllpCllt fec:I will aat llepa ..U ~ I, 1995. Deputy Direc:1or Olson llaled die lmplcmcncaaioa dale is <:ouacil'a clldlioa. He paillted GIil dial die-n1e llrUCtUR is in place for non-reaideau . Dilcuasioa enaucd. lD raaic-to Mayor Gulley, Mr. ()lam cxpllialll dlll c:-:il will aat llc lfll"MIII die ntea. die pnipoad onliMDce alloM for die City M....,ID llllllliall die..._ Council Member Hadlaway ............. ,-ally ............... i..,. rc:fcmd to in 1-6-0-10 (D). wbida W tbll "flilllre ID pay die Ill .... 1¢ 0 allall Cllllllitule a violation o{dlis IDl:lioa ." Allillalll City Aaonicy an.-...a dlll die a...a ~ aclion oldie City's code applies and dial die w pn,riaiw...., ID lllllll .....__._rd S 11 . .. ..... .... •. I . • 0 - - • Ea&lcwood Chy C:-ll October 17, 1994 .... • 0 • Council Member Habenicbt expres.l coacem tblt the prapoml fee for raidenls will place a burden on thole who cu least atl'ord it. Sbe queltioaed the procmirea to be lllloMCI by the AmbillaDCC Billing RmcwPanel. Council Member Hadlaway ..... dial, • the City ii ClCllllidend Medicare pm1iciplliq. wbatcver Medic:are pays baa to be accepfied. ftdl ..,...... ID leapcma ID Council Member w....-•, _. npnlilla 1.0-10 (A) aad (D), Deputy Director OIDI cxplaiDed that, if a~ n611Ci1 ID pay die llill aad "'-ID -ID the Rmcw Panel, then it will be • violalion. Tbe City Clerk -ubd ID sad Council Bill No. 55 by tide: COUNCll.. BILL NO. SS, INnODUCED BY COUNCll.. MEMBER WIGGINS A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE l, CIAP11!R 6G, OF 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 191S, BY 11IE ADDmON OF A NEW SEC'l10N 10 RELATING TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORT FEES. COUNCIL MEM8Ell WIGGINS MOVED, AND D' WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA D'EM 11 (d) -COUNCIL BILL NO. 55. COUNCILMEM8ERBATBAWAYMOVED,ANDD'WASDCONDED,TOAMEND COUNCIL BILL NO. SS TO INCLUDE A "SECTION E• TBAT SHOULD READ -"THE EFFECTIVE DATE FOR IMPLEMENTATION or TBIS ORDINANCE WILL BE JANUARY 1, 1995.• Ayes : Nays : Alllenl: Council Memben illdlawlly, Wigbll. w....-. Burm, Gulley Council Member ffllleaidlt CouncilMelllberVoraiaa& Deputy J>ncw()I.-........ IDCaacilMelllberlfllllaidll'1 ...... IIPftlilllpniec:ted RWDUCS .......... lalllllber of11Wp0111. Ma. ............... -tblt. c:itiml _, ffiect cmapncy UllllpOl1llioa ---oldie lnlllpalt fll, ... .., pnM life .......... Mr. ()lam llml lbat if the situation is life duealcaing the .....-,dicl will 8Dl arpc or~ lllclUI die fee, they will provide the emergency U'allSpOIWion . Vote l'Cllllll oa Council BiU No. SS • amended: Ayes : Council Memben WlaiM, Waa-r, Burm, Gulley Nays : Council ...... illdlawlly, *-ic:bl Alllenl: Council Melllber Vanaiaaa (e) Director Grypwicz,..... a "" 1 cw ha die Depar1mm ofF'UIUCial Scrviccl ID adopC a raolulioll lralllfenilla IIDda ID'--die lilt M I nN Sclf•lmurucc Fund's reaerwaducto larp aad wmpec:ted claim NCI :• 1a,__,-.. 111 .... dlepnipoad raolulioll IIUlfcn IIDda lrom die a-.11'111111 Bllaal. W_,_......,. B1r11i11p. ScMr Fund Rctailled EanaiDp. BiCily WWI?,.... ............. a.ea..,_. ..... EanaiDp. .... the ScrviGalla Puad JtetaiDed Eanillp ID die lilt tf I 2 Self l..wa ,_. wllic:la Im beat lipiftcudy clepleled. .. - ,. - ... .. I . • 0 .. , '32xl ]- • • • l:.&lewoed City Caucil Octoller 17, 1994 ... , • 0 • Direc:tor Gryglewicz, in n:sponse to Council Member Bums, clarified that there were a few large and unexpected claims in 1993 . In respolile to Council Member Hathaway, Mr. Giyglewicz c:onfinned that this appropriation capitalizes lhc filnd for rutun: amvitia, takes QR m CWl)1llin& to this point and for future years, and is in aca,rdaace wilh lhc dilCllaiaa at lall year's buqet nmat. Council Member Habenic:bl aked iflhc llelfiw appn,-:11 is lhc llllllt econcXDicat Mr. Giyglewicz staled that it is. The reaolutioll -assigned a number and n:ad by title: RESOLtmON NO. 77, SERIES OF 1994 A RESOLtmON AMENDING 1HE APPROVED 1994 BUDGET AND APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. COUNCU. MEMBER HATHAWAY MOVED,AJIID ITWAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM 11 (e) -RESOLUDON NO, 77. COUNCU. MEMBER HATHAWAY AGREED TO AIBND aac>LU'DON NO. 77, SERIES OF 1994 BY DELETING PUBUC IMPROVEMENT FUND rROM SECTION I AND THE SECOND CONCURRED. Council Member Hathaway questioned lhc exact total mlhc liladl to be transferred. Director Gryglewicz confirmed that lhe tolll is $215,289. vote rawts on lhe IIIPRMI mRacllutioa No. 77, Series m 1994 • __..: Ayes : Council Memllcrl Haallnly, Wiaim, Habeaicbt, Waggoner, Bums, Gulley Nays : Nae Ableat: ec-il....._Vcniial& (f) Director Gl)'llcwicz ...... a ra: •z 1Mion Dam lhc Depu1ment mFilllncial Services to adopt. bill for ... onlillaace .... w .. die mill levy filr prapaty laxa to be collected in 1995 . He lllviled that die pnlpClled onlillaace ... die 1994 pn,paty tax mill levy for collection in 1995 at 5.88 mills for die General Fund openliw, 2.11 ailll for die Coaummity Ccaterl>ebt Service Fund and 4 .397 mills for lhe Englewood DoMlton De\•la,••• Fund. Mr. Giypewicz noted that these arc lhe same levels u lall year, except for lhc C-,jty Ccater Debt Savice Fund, wbicb demued due to a bond rcfilnding in 1994 . The City Clerk wu ukcd to n:ad Council Bill No. 56 by title : COUNCll. Bn.L NO . 56, IHl'RODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HA111A WAY A BD.J.. FOR AN ORDINANCE FIXING 1HE TAX LEVY IN MILLS UPON EAOf DOLLAR OF 1llE ASSESSED VALUATION OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY Wl'J1DN 1llE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, ., ....... - • • I· • 0 t l. , '32xl ]- • Ea&kwood City Caucil October 17, 1994 PqelO • 0 • COLORADO, AND ESTABLISHING A MILL LEVY FOR 11IE ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUIHORITY. COUNCD. MEMBER BATBAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM ll (f) • COUNCD. •ILL NO. 56. Ayes : Council Mcmllcrl Hadlaway, Wiggins, Habenicht. Waggoner, Burns, Gulley Nays: None Ablent: Council Member Vonaiaag Motion c:arricd. (&) Dinc:1ar Grypwicz plaeallld a -,c 1Miaa fnlm die Depu1ment of Financial Scrvic:a to adopt a rcsolutioa appraprialiJII $39,000 fnlm rdaiDed aminp ofdle Golfc:oune to be used for die pun:huc of die dllbllouK buiJdia& of die RMnidc MiDilllae Golf Counc. He utcd that Council prmously authorized die pun:lllle ofdle RMnidc CllbllouK widl die pmagc of Ordinance No. 30 of 1m. The resolution was Ulipod a number and n:ad by tide: RESOLtmON NO. 78, SERIES OF 199,t A RESOLtmON AMENDING 11IE APPROVED 1994 BUDGET AND APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. COUNCU. MEMBER BURNS MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITEM ll (&) -RESOLUTION NO. 71. In response to Council Member Habenicbl, Director Gryglewic:z advllDCI tbal die City will ralizc income from the acquisition of this property u tbcrc is a alc/leuc back III die City will be receiving lease payments. Vote results: Ayes : Nays : Ablent: Motion carried. Council Mcmllcrl Hadlaway, Wiaim, Habenidlt. Waggoner, Burns, Gulley None Council Member Vormiala (b) Director Grypcwicz ....... a nc: a 1Mic• fnlm die Deputmait ofYIDIDCial Scrvic:a to adopt a raolution appn,priadq $52,120 fnlm die Nllic 11¥01 • Fund IO be Uled for Animal Shelter lmpnMmcnts. Council Member Wagoner utcd be Wll llllder die l.mp,eaiou die City 1-..s IO review die apention of die Animal Shelter to determine die ---, of maincainin, this ICIVice. Council Member HMbaway noted that die City bu a c:ontrac:t UDlil 1996 ud she 1llldemood die implo. •• need to be doac. l'be raolution was Ulipod a DUFber and NIii by tide: RESOLtmON NO. 79, SERIES OF 1994 ·• ... •• ...... "' - •. \ I . 0 . , - ] • • t~ • A RESOUmON AMENDING 11IE APPROVED 1994 BUDGET AND APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR 11IE C11Y OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. COUNCD. MDDD BA1BAWAY MOVED,AND rrwAS UCONDD, TO APPROVE AGENDA ITDI II (It)-USOLU110N NO. 7'. Comlcil Madler Hlllemclll ........... ---by~ die iJlciaenlar, die City might be .-ing a piece ol capital ..,.1, 111 dlRl my be wdlll ia die tli1me. Mayor Gulley poiDIDd -tbat dlia i. ii ........ GIiiy. Council Member Hadaway 1111111111111 Ille......._.* ia::iaena 111111 aat beeD med ror ,an bef'orc the City turned it over to the Humuc Society. tlll1 die uimals Mre beiq c:ucbaoized imtcad, and additionally, that die iDcineralOr may DDl ClOllfonn IO aimlll lir palhllioD Olllllnll piclelines. Council Member Hathaway questioned die tact 11111 * .,...,._ raolutioo indic:ata the Department of Public Worb ii prepared to 10 out for bids ud ,C 11111 a. already beeD dooe. DilCUllion ensued. Council Member Ha1baway ..... to leave die wanliDI. it ii. Votesaults: Ayes: Nays : Ablent: Malioa c:arried. Coadl Melllllen lfldlaway, W"aglm. lllbeDicbt, Wagoner, Bums, Oullcy Ncmc CAluDcil Member Vormitlq (i) DiJec:tor Olypcwicz ........ a N 1 .... Ina die DlpanaDt olflnancial Servicel to adopt* 1995 Bllll,et llr die City oll!ltpwood. He 1111111 dial 1M ....... lllllllbers iDcludcd in die .,...,._ ordiDw:c MR dilcwd ud apeed .. by Coac:iJ .... SqJfcn,cr 23 and 24, 1994 City Council B1111,et Wolbbop. (i) 'l1le City Ciak WII .... ID NIii c.-:il Bill No. 57 by tide: COUNCIL BJLL NO. 57, DmlODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMRPR HA111AWAY A BIU.. FOR AN ORDINANCE ADOPl1NG 11IE BUDCET OF 11IE arY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR 11IE FISCAL YEAR 1995. COUNCD. IIDRU BATBAWAY IIOVED, AND rr WAS UCONDU, TO Al'PltOVE AGENDA ITDI II (1)(1) -COUNCIL IIILL NO. 57. A,-: Caacil Mllllierl llldllway. Wigim, 1i.1 ldll, W..-,, Buras, Ollllcy Nays: .._ Allllm: Caacil ...... v ...... (ii) 'ne Ci1J a.It ---ID MIi c.-:il M No. 51 by tide : COUNCIL BJLL NO. 51, DnWlDUa!D BY COUNCIL MID l!l!k HA111AWAY ,- . ·. , ...... • I I ... I . • 0 ]- • ~atyC..U October 17, 1"4 Pqe12 • • • ,. A Bll.L FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR ALL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN 11IE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN 11IE PISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY I, 1995, AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1995, CONS1TIUl'1NG WHAT IS TERMED 11IE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION Bll.L FOR 11IE PISCAL YEAR 1995 . COUNCU. MDDD BATIIAWAY 110\'D,AND D' WAS DCONDD, TO Al'l'llOVE AGENDA D'DI 11 (1)(11)-COUNCIL aJLL NO. 91. Maliaa c:anied. Ayea: c-:il...._.lfllllnay, W...,.,...._ w.....-, Burns, Glllley Nays: Naae Alllelll: C-=11 ....._ Vcniall (J) EDpeeriq Mmpr KaluD,...... a·• t er. rn. Ille Deputment af Pub& Worb to lpplUYC. by 11101ioa. Ille awd af a CIIIIICiucdaa C1111CiKt to Tnutmlll and Shrew Service Inc., in Ille liDIIUill af $41,620, for Ailimll Sllelrer imprcMmealCa. He l2ICIDII dllt Ille Colorado Humane Society Im opented UDder CXlilCIKl • die llcility liaclC 1991. la._ aftllil ,-r llley c:lme to ccue apentioll a llley wae Clllallled lhlt die cxiltilla llcility ... ...., a lat af W-and becaUlc it is ID iDlailll s,stan which c:ircullles die air iDlcamlly . Mr. Kalua DOied Ille pRlpCll6l HVAC s,stan will U1C outside makeup air and tbeae will be 10 to 12 cbupl per bour M aequired. The air will be exhausted to die Clllllicle with frail air beiD& lll'Clupl ia. 1'IIIR an lddilicmll utility CDIII umciated with this tyllelD. ...,._., Ille Hwulle Society PIYI die utility llilll • die llciliay. The -.ineen estimate for this ponioa af Ille pnlject -$37,000 and die low llid WII 1'.-ad Slnve iD Ille IIIIIIUllt of $41,620. Mr. Kalua IIIIOII that 11d, tlkina iDlo ClOGlidendoD die aaaw CIIIIIINC:lioD illllbl, feels this is a fair price. The tolal pnlject is atimaCed • 152,120, with $4,500 afdllt beiD& l2lributod to Ille WOik desip and 16,000 for Ille n:mcwal af die iDl:iDentar. . Council Member Hatllnly albd. will be llalMIII die iaciamcar. Mr. Kalua ..... that Im not boeD ddermiiled • this poillt. la a...-ID c-il Mllalier w ..... Mr.~ cmlraed ... CIiia .... item C011Ce1111 Ille HVAC .,-.. GIiiy. COUNCIL IIDISD BATIIAWAY IIOVD..AD D'WAI DCONDD, TO AlftlOVE A CONS'DUCl10N CON'IIIACT TO ftAUTIIAlf .AD aasYS 8llVla INC., IN TIO AMOUNT OF $41,621 l'Oa TID INITALLA'IION CW A DW a\'AC l\'l'l'DI IN TIO ENGLEWOOD ANDIAL SDLfflL Ayea : Nays : Ableat: Council Melllberllatbnly ..... dlltdil ............... f/1 ...... ~ ... - dllrpaa iD die mrm1 COlllll'uaioa--. Mr.~_... ad .. alldad dllt die City lm u ................................. .., ........... Jab. 12 . Gwl'ali Dies IJ I ...... . ' .. I· • 0 . , '32 x l • I ~ u.) N X -0 l • • ;J l1!ii f i Ii i!!ti 11 Iii I I II ~till~~ !ff !iir! i ·· 11 Js:~r I a5 I~ i 1· ::1 -~(11:f -~a -H-"CI_ l:ll' -2: i: I ii_ -i'Pl!l'i-P -I ,~~·~ ~ af a~asJ s~ ~~Bl if ~ •1•~1. i ! is 1. I i s f (.~ ( Ii ' i :z: ~ ffl • f i f {fl. J • f i r•1h if.H Ir nL I I., ~~ ; I t -' -~· r!111 I I I ,-= .. I ~ f I ~It II . I f I ti 11111 ~ I§ ii -~, lilllw ~ !~ '}11~ ; !~ 11· ill: J!iil i }I ,~1:1I ! ;i : fiil llf~J E 11 .S ~ ii JS J!r.t rrJu t · · =i;I I !a '1 r(U il'll J I 11,1 2 ! f1ii • ~ • • r L....J I I . . . 7 , ~ . ' ~ • ]- - Eaa,lew_. City Cwll Odella-17, 1"4 ... 1, ·, .. • • • (iii) Comlcil Member ......... dllt ....... die.._ Appndalioa Breakfalt. u wdl • 5*y Day ldMliel • die JtaliewP"ue Clllllllllla-He ...S dllt llada wae wordrwbile CWIIII. <iv> c-:il Mlllllerffllllnrlr ...s ....... ma Tn11erl'llk- ..... uelld owr die...._..._ o1 ... ~ I ,,.._. S-FeadDlltaalldl. De...S dial c.tleRackC-millD_...dle......,__..,c-il_,111.....,c:a111a-wot thcresidealloldlltpmkifdlillilppwapia. De ..... dleilllla1t aolc-ilr ·•• eapiDD oldie llct dill, ia ...._•-----.nit ,w ._ .... ..., .. a G11DC1111. (v) c-:ilMlllller~ ....... ••oltDwllMalldly, Oclaber24, 1994. 13 . City .......... a.Ice City Maaapr auk did DCll llaft uy -.S IO llriltl lldon C.oacil. 14 . City AaarMJ'• a.Ice Adina City Assoney Semple did ..... ay .... .., brial Iden Comlcil. 15. Mjlal I 1 • . .. I . . C ]- • • • ' <. PUBLIC FORUM ROSTER NOVEMBER 7, 1994 AGENDA ITEM NO. ,a t ~ PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL TO GATHER CITIZEN INPUT ONSfm IIOlll1:ALILANND BVa.GfllBNT PLEASE PRINT NAME APPBFiS ,, -. , • • ... I . . 0 'a2 x l - / PROOF OF PUBLICATION ENGLEWOOD HERALD STATE OF COLORADO \ COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE Jss I, Gerard J. Hal•y do solemnly s«ear tr.ct I am !he Presld.,,t and Pub/1$her of the Englewood H•rald; that the same is a weekly newspaper publisneo in ihe City of E:iglewcod in !he County ot Arapaho•, State of Cclorado, ar.a has a general circulation !herein; tr.at said newspaper has been published c::intinuously and uninterruptedly in said County of Arapaho• for a period cf more than 52 weeks prior to the first pui:iieation ot the annexed nollc:a, Jr'.at sc!c newspaper is entered in !he Fos: Office of Engl•wood, Colorado, as sar..:r.d c:ass mail matter and that the sc!d newspaper is a newspaper within tl':e meaning of the act of !he General Assembly of the State of Colorado, ace roved Marc."I 30. 1923, and enillltci "Legal Notices and Advertisements· and other ac:s relating tc !he prinrlr.g anc publishing ot legal nollca and was ;::uoiished in the regular and entire iss..:es ot said newspaper, once eac:i wee!<, on the same day of each week. fer a period of .•.......•.• /..·-················ consecutive insertions: that the firs: :uciication of said notice was in the ~ newspaper dalad ~ -?.~ .. -19~. ar.d :he las: publicalfon of said notice •.vu in the ~ue of said ,.,...paper Sui:s.::i!Jed and s-NOm to :etorJ:· a Nor;;;~· ~s .. 2£.? .............. . 01~.1s.'Z.¥... ..... . ~.~ ..... a.~ (, • ,, - • • ... ., I • • 0 •• , r I !f '32xl ]- ] • • • • • • ' '· CEITIFICATIOI OF PISTIII [ J Board of Adjustaent and Appeals [ J City Planning and Zoning Cclaisston ~ City Council CASE •• /2 -V'{ Attachtd ts a photograph of a sign as it 1s erected on the following dtscribtd property. Legal Dtscriptton: _ ... ,~/------------------ -1 - .... "'~ .. I . . 0 ·' \ I I , -• • • - I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for a period of LS: days, froa tle-r ,tyt!i ,a.c State of Colorado County of Arapahoe Subscribed and sworn to before • this --=,;/~f ___ day of {kfq,,r . 19 'Pl < ~ J?q// i) Ny Coaission expires: --~.,_l .... ~.,...( ..... f ..... , _____ _ A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign. Such certtftcation aay be subllttted to the Departant of Coauntty Development prtor to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing. PCFora09 -2 - .. I . . 0 ]- • • '· C E I T I F I C A T I O N O F P O S T I I f [ J Board of Adjustaent and Appeals [] City Planning and Zoning Coaission r,,f" City Council CASE •• lJ, ... ft' ,, - - Attached 1s a pllotograpll of a stgn as tt is erected on the following dtscrtbed property. Legal Dtscrtptton: -'4-~------------------- -1 - ' . , .. ..... • .. I . . 0 • I ,~ f 32xl - - • • . , . • ,. I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for a period of /C days, froa 4v: 6Y~ ''frf"' to Ahlv 2 d /ft'f' • State of Colorado County of Arapahoe fit•: ~= ~, me Ri1I'on 4, Subscribed and swom to before • this _...:o?;;:......<J./ ___ day of ()ct,,,~c 19 ff ress ~/.,,,uu~ 4 Rill o Ny Coaission expires: __ .1.1/'-,,,._/_.ij._,/'-,L'i .... '2'------- A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign. Such certification .. Y be subllitted to the Departaent of C01111Unity Developaent prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing. PCFora09 -2 - . ' I . . 0 . , - ] • • • t• • ,. C E I T I F I C A T I O I t f C J Board of Adjustment and Appeals [ 1 City Planning and Zoning Coaission vf" City Council CASE •• /2: -ff' ---· ,,,,, .. 1 AttacMcl 1s a photograph of a sitn as it is erected on the followi11g described property. L191l Description: __,#. ....... ..,"------------------- -1 - . , .. ... I . . 0 , -• • I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for a period of /..C days, froa .t:Zc >+'!!' lf!IIV to M,, 7 Ill' /f'rf' State of Colorado County of Arapahoe I ss ) Date Subscribed and worn to before • this _ _,o2..._."('----day of t')rfeJ,c 19 9,Y Notary Address Ny Coaission expires: _ ...... 11.;'""J.._.~ .... )"""'f'--'2'------- A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign. Such certification aay be subllitted to the Dtpartllent of C0111Unity Dtvelopaent prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing. PCFora09 -2 - ..... . , - .. I . . 0 -. , -• • I • . • ' '· CEITIFICATION OF PISTIII [ J Board of Adjustaent and Appeals [] City Planning and Zoning Coaission [~ Ctty Council CASE m. /J -ft'.' Attached ts a photograph of a sign as tt ts erec;ted on the following descrtbed property. Address: ------------------------ Legal Descrtptton: ___.#"..a....-.,._f' _________________ _ -1 - 6' - ' . ' • . I . . 0 I I -• • t• • '· I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for a period of /f days, froa & .#~ /f:&' to /1(,11 ? di UN' State of Colorado County of Arapahoe J ss ) s~ Ml• M.....,,..,., ~ • J. Ri1?on ~perty Subscribed and sworn to before • this -~L.,j~'-----day of (!Jct«/.U" 19 1'1 Notary ss 5u/,,14144""' {p i'"l/tJ I Ny Coa1ssion expires: _1,,.4 ... l~~-.l._ .... 9 .... :2 _____ _ A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign. Such certification aay be subllitted to the Departllent of C0111Unity Developaent prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing. PCFora09 -2 - ,, - • . - I . . C I I I ,. I xi ]- 1- • • • ·, • C E I T I F I C A T I O I O F P O S T I I I [ J Board of Adjustaent and Appeals [ J City Planning and Zoning Coaission L,f"'" City Council CASE •. /J. ·ff' Attached ts a photograph of a sign as it ts erected on the following dtscribtcl property. Address:~----------------------~ Legal Description: _4,r£......,C..__ ________________ _ -1 - ..... "' - •. - I. • 0 I •,, , ]- • • ,, - • • .. I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for a period of If' days, froa &, ,J.yt! ttt1" to #•v ?d IUf' State of Colorado County of Arapahoe J ss ) Relation oProper y Subscribed and sworn to before • this _ ... a'L....l::'t'----day of (b-t,,l.:<r . , 19 9'.1./ Notary ess 41.,uu11~ 4 J?,110 My Coaission expires: __..o:.L'7~/'""'~ .... l'-1L..L.? ______ _ A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign. Such certification aay be subllitted to the Departaent of C01111Unity Developaent prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing . PCFora09 -2 - ...... . , . ' ... I . . 0 - • • • • • ' I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for • period of ff days, froa ~r vtl '"'., to ht 7 .,.-ttrr' State of Colorado County of Arapahoe J ss ) Subscribed and sworn to before • thts _ _..;J:;.;·_J./"----day of (Jct, luc , 19 q~ ress hyt'flllle¢; t: P4 /Lf My Coat ss ton expt res: __._4~%'+1 .... t_l .... t .... '.2 ______ _ I ; A separate certtftcatton should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign . Such certification aay be subllitted to the Oepartaent of Coaunity Oevelopaent prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing . PCFora09 -2 - ...... I'~ • .. .. I . • 0 '32 x l ]- • • • • - ... C E I T I F I C A T I O I I F p I IT I , I I ..... of ...,.,._ ..... l [ ] Appeals [] City Planning and Zonint Coaission vr-----City Council CASE •• 0-ft' -- Attached is a photograph of a sign ai it is erected on the following dtscribtd property. Address: ------------------------ Legal Description:___.#-.... ...... ~------------------ -1 - .. ' . ' I . . 0 . , • \ I 1 t:r ]- • • • 0 • -· - I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for a period Of ff days, frOII 4r Jt/t( /'ff"" to h11 7 ~ Un' State of Colorado County of Arapahoe Subscribed and sworn to before • this --~-././ ___ day of (2c t, l,,c , 19 q~ ress ,Eiyt,µ14e'4 t: ,P,t /L# My Coatssion expires: _.,4...,'f~l ... t""'L ........ t:2....__ ______ _ r , A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign . Such certification aay be subllitted to the Depart.nt of Coaunity Developmnt prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing. PCFora09 -2 - ..... . ' •. ... I . . 0 - • / PROOF OF PUBLICATION ENGLEWOOD HERALD STATE OF COLORADO \ COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE Jss 1, Gerard J. Healey do solemnly swear tf".at I am the President and Publisher of the Englewood Herald; that the same is a weekly newspaper pubiisheci in me City of Englewood in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, ar.d has a general circulation therein; tr.at said newspaper has been publis:ied continuously and uninterruptecly in said County of Arapaho• fer a period ct more than 52 weeks prior to the firs. pubiication of the annexed notice, tl".at said newspaper is entered in the Fos: Office of Englewood, Colorado, as sac::r.d c!asS mail matter and that the said newspaper iS a newspaper within tt:e meaning of the act of the General Assembly of the State of Colorado, aacroved Marc.'1 30, 1923, and enlltleci ·(.~al Notices and Advertisements· and other ac:s relating to the printir.g ar.c publls:iing of legal r.ctlce and was ;::ubiished in the re,ular and entire iss.;es of saic: newspaper, once eacn wee!<. on the same day of each week. fer a period of ·········--/. .......•............ consecutive insertions: that the firs, ::utlication of said notice was in the )!f_.i2 5jid newspaper dated ~.a?o.. .... 199-.<f:.. ar.d :tie last publication of said notice was in the i~sue of said newspaper • • • - .. ··--·~·.·' • " ' <- • ' t. • ... -..--~-. I • • 0 ..... •. , '32xl ]- - / (. PROOF OF PUBLICATION ENGLEWOOD HERALD STATE OF COLORADO \ COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE Jss 1. G•rard J. H••t•r do solemnly s.vear tt,r I am the Pre6id.,,t and Publlsh•r ot tne Engl•wood H•rald; that the same iS a weekly newspaper publisneo in the City of Englewcod in the Counry ot Arapahoe, State ct C4/orado, ar.d has a general circulation therein; tr.at said newspaper has been publis:ieo continuously and uninterruptedly in said Counry of Arapaho• for a period of mere than 52 weeks prior to the llrs. puoiicaticn of the annexed notice, It.at said newspaper is entered in the Fos. Offics of Engt•wood, Colorado, as sar..:r.d c!ass mail matter and that Ihe said newspaper iS a newspaper wittiin tt:e meaning cf the act cf the Gene!&l Assembly ct the State cf C4torado, aoi;:roved Marc.'1 30, 1923, and entitled ·t.~al Notices and Advertisements· and otrier ac:s relating to the printir.g anc: i:ubllshing ot legal nclfc:e and was ;:ubiis:ied in the r~utar and entire iss..:es of said newspaper. once eac:i week. on the same day of each week. rcr a period of .••........ /..·-················ consecutive insertions: that the firs: :uclic:aticn of said notice was in !he )!f,J~ sr newspaper dated ~.~ ... 199-..</:.. ar.d the last publication cf said ncdc:a was in the i?ue cf said newspaper • • • cated •. , ..... --::=. ... ·--·-·-1~ ~ s~-:f!.Ax.WA.!.fj·~ S1.1i::s~"ibed and s-.vom to tetorrl:. a Ncrasy Fublic . !his .. d.t.? .............. . ot~.,s.~'f.. ...... . .. ~.a.~ ~~·F:Jt:11~······· , . .... ~- {!,RA-f(i fl():-:/lm..f'/J /J!IBUj/le-lJ: eero/!#::J{)m; / ~-Jl.o :t{)d-,g~ . , .. • . . .. • • 0 '32 x l - • • .. • ... PUIIUCIIEAIUNGllOSTER NOVEMIIDl 7, 1"4 AGENDA REM NO. • PIJIIUC IIEAIUNG BDORJ: TIO: ENGLEWOOD crrY COUNCIL TO GATIID CTl'IZEN INPIJT ON PROPOSED CHANGES TO PLEASE PltlNT 31 So S ~c:.e.. . •. • • 0 , ]- ]- \. \ .. \ \,, PROOF OF PUBLICATION ENGLEWOOD HERALD STATE OF COLORADO \ COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE Jss I, Girard J. Hal., do solemnly swear that I am the Prasldent and Publisher of the Englewood Herald; that the same is a weekly newspaper published in the City of Englewood in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, ar.d has a general circulation therein; that said newspaper has been published c:intinuously and uninterruptedly in said County ot Arapahoe fer a period of more than 52 weeks prior ID the tlrs. publication of the annexed no11ce, It.at saic newspaper iS entered in the Pos: Office of Englewood, Colorado, as sr.::r.d c'.ass mail matter and that the said newspaper is a newspaper witt.in tr.e meaning of the act of the G811eral Assembly of the State of Colorado, approved March 30 . 1923, and entitled "Legal Notices and Advertisements· and other acts relating to the printing am: publishing of legal notice and was published in the regular and entire issues ct said newspaper, once each wee!<. on the same day of each week. fer a period cf ...........• /. ................... . consecutive insertions: that the firs: publication ct said notice was in the is5}/Jt s~....,paper dal8d .~~,9~ and :he las: publication of said notice was in the ~sue of said newapaper dated •. , ..... -::=. ........... __ ~ . s;;S.A '•-~--==---,r-- • • • ENGLEWOOD -0/1--....... _, ..... _ .. Clly .... -• :=~~--~ '-=---~ ...... _ .. _ ... :.:L-•• ...... -;;;..au,cr--, ----1.-...... -.--·--"""""'---c1r ci.w. 0111oe. ___ .. --..-···· ....................... 1, o,der ol ttle E111'9woocl Cilr ~ ~A.Elio.CMC ca,a.... ----Pd E=i-~I0110 . E..--IUSl14A ' "' - • . ' I • • 0 ·. , " , ~?~I - J- • • PROOF OF PUBLICATION ENGLEWOOD HERALD STATE OF COLORADO \ COUNlY OF ARAPAHOE jss I, Girard J. Hnl,y do solemnly swear tllat I am the lffsldent and~ of the Englewood Herald; that tl'le same iS a weekly newspaper published in the City of Englewood in the County of Arapaho•, State of Colorado, ar.d has a general circulation therein; that said newspaper has been published continuously and uninterruptedly in said County of Arapahoe for a period of more than 52 weeks prior to the llrs. publication of the annexed notice, 11".at said newspaper is entered in the Post Office of Englewood, Colorado, as sec:ir.d c'.ass matl matter and that the said newspaper is a newspaper within tt:e meaning of the act of the General Assembly of the State of Colorado, approved March 30, 1923, and eniiUed "Legal Notices and Advertisements· and other acts relating to the printing anc publishing of legal notice and was published in the regular and entire issues of said newspaper, once each week. on the same day of each week. fer a period of .•.......•.• /. ..•...••..•.•.•..... consecutive insertions: that the first putlicatlon Qf said notice was in the isSj/'ff s~9?paper dallld .~.k?19~ and :he last publicallon of said notice was in the ~ue of said ,-111paper . ' cared ... , ..... -=.-::. ......... --~9 _.. . ... .,d~ ....... Sigr.ature-0 • • • • .. ENGLEWOOD __ ,,. __ .................. -.. Cily .. --' ..... ca, ·-----......... -. _,.._a:-----·--·· ...... -.. Clr------7·--_.,. ....... -..... -..... ca,----· __ .._. ...... _ .... -... -. ,, _., .... ,..-c•, ~ ~A. £111. CIIIC CO,Clo* ----§ tr=:Cc,lo,oNlltl10 . 2 ....... --·- ' ;- • < I. • 0 1 32 x l - - PROOF OF PUBLICATION ENGLEWOOD HERALD STATE OF COLORADO \ COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE Jss I, G•rartl J. Hal-, do solemnly swear tnar I am the PresldMt and Publl6h., of the Englewood Herald; that the same is a weekly newspaper published in me City of Englewood in the County of Arapaho•, State of Colorado, ar.d has a general circulatl.on therein; that said newspaper has been published continuously and uninterruptedly in said County of Arapaho• for a period of more than 52 weeks prior ta the tlrst public:ation of the annexed notice. 11'.at said newspaper is entered in the Post Office of Englewood, Colorado, as saQr.d claSS mail matter and that the said newspaper is a newspaper within the meaning of the act of the General Assembly of the State of Colorado, approved March 30, 1923, and enUUed "Legal Notices and Advertisements· and other acts relating ta the printing anc publishing of legal noUce and was pubiished in the regular and entire issues of said newspaper, once each week. on the same day of each week. fer a period of .•••....•••• /..·-················ consecutive insertions: that the first pui:licatlon of said notice was in the is5j/'ff s~..,paper dated .~-'7,s~ and :tie last publication of said notice was in the ~ue of said ,,..,.paper cated ~--/·····~·-·······--,~ _· si:!!,.A,,•tf-~ •• • • • '· ,,_ 1-10~ ()M,,uPA-no!Js p /J.6ll e-HE/t/ZI a, {)11 &JSl/fzl): Dr!T08fz./<. ~(t/lt/- ENGLEWOOD lllfflCa0/1--....... -..---Cilr .. .. - , HD..-. 111 Qr ...._ CIIJ ' _____ _,....,_. ·-. -..-a:--___ ... -·· ...... -.. ca,--_____ 7 __ _ =~~==u.-: __ ............ . _ ... -... --•• -.... E..-c~, C:--i...-a.Ello.CIIC C:-,Clol" ----aw...=.1=·c-ado1D110 . ' ·' . ' .. I • • 0 '32 x l - - • • • t• . • ' <. BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO ._ SBRIES OF 191N COUNCIL BILL NO. liO INTBODUCBD BY COUNCIL NBNBBR BURNS AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE UI, CBAPl'D 4, OF THE BNGLBWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 1986, RBGARDING BOIIB OCCUPATIONS. WIIDBAS, home occupationa have been permiU.ed in all resiflential wie clutricta euept in the R-1-A einee the lNO'a; and WHDBAS, IOCietal norma and community neecla haw cbaqecl °"" time and acladinc home occupation• in the R-1-A cliatrict ia now not in the community'• belt int.mllt; and WIIDBAS, additional chanpa to the home occupation nplationa themaems allo reflec:t the needa and cleairea fll the COIIUDIIDity; and WIIDBAS, the1e amendment.a help clarify and make more efficient the overall administration and enCcm,ement of the Comprehenaive 7.oninc Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Eqlewood PJannins and 1.aninc Commiuion held a Public Hearins on theee propoaed amendmmta on Oct.ober 19, 1993, reviewed and recommendecl the amendment•; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: 8ec;ijgg 1 'nae Eqlewood City Council hereby appaovea amenclinc Title US, Chapter 4, Section 2, Subaection M, Parqraph 5, fll the Eqlewood llumcipal Code which llhall rNCl u followa : lM-1: Thia Diatrict ia compoHd ol certain quiet, low-clmaity Naidential UMa ol the City. The reculationa for thia Diatrict are deaiped to atabiliae and protect the euential charac:t.eriatica of the Diatrict, AND to promote and .,_,... a IUitable mYinnment for family life. aH .. prehiJli• MtiviliN ,I a 11 I lreial en•re withie the Billri8'. To thele enda, development ia limited to a Nlatively low concentration, and permitted mea are limited baaically to aiqle-famiJy dwellinp, educational inatitutiona and relisioua inatitutiona, plua certain public f'acilit.in, which aerve the Nliclenta fll the Diltrict. M.-5. HOME OCCUPATION . OCCUPATIONS CUSTOIIAIULY INCIDENTAL TO THE PRINCIPAL USE AS A RESIDENCE WHEN CONDUCTED IN THE SAME DWELLING, PROVIDED THAT THE FOLLOWING CONDfflONS ARE MET: -1 - ' ' - ,- • IOa .. I . . 0 . , 'J2 x l ]- ]-- • • • • • (' (1) ANIMAL HOSPITAL OR KBNNEL. (2) ASPHALT PAVING BUSINBSS. (3) BODY, IIBCIIANICAL REPAIR, OR IIODinCATION OP IIOTOR VBHICLBS. (4) THB SALB, 8TOBAGB, IIANUPAC'nJRB OR ASSBIIBLY OP GUNS, KNIVBS, OR OTHBR WEAPONS OR AIOIUNft'ION OTHBR TRAN FOR PERSONAL USB. (5) COIOIBRCIAL HEALTH CAD PACILITIB8. (8) DUIIP TRUCKS. (7) RBSTAURANTS. (8) TOWING BUSINBSS. (9) WBOLBSALB OB BBTAIL U8BS OP ANY lTBll8 ON OR OPP OP THB PBBIIISBS EXCLUDING SUBSBCTIONS A AND B IIBBBOP. (10) PROCBSSBS INVOLVING TIIB DISPBNSING, USB, OR RECYCLING OP IIAZABDOUS OR PLAIIIIABLB SUBSTANCBS AND IIATBRIALS. <NO RBGULATION 18 INTBNDBD ON TBB SALB OP PLAIIIIABLE SUBSTANCBS PACKAOBD ACCORDING TO LAW. 8edim 2 'l'be Bnclewood City Council..._, ................... wl ...,,din, Title 18, Cbapm 4, 8edioa 3, Sulnutia 11, ._.., .... 4. lfdle ........ llunicipal Code which lhall rNd u foDowl: II. +. 5. Home OecupatiGD. Occupation eu---0, iaeidlntal t. the principal 111e u a reaidenee when eaadact.d in thew chreDinc, pao,idocl tut the followinl conclitiona are met: a . Sala GD the preilUNL (1) 'J'be eaJe GD the pi'9iiUNI Gf itama which haft been made, pown, OI' pi ...... GD the ,._tw lllal1 be pormit&ed. (2) 'l'be we oa the ,.__. Gf any item which hal DOt been made, l'OWD, or pnpancl OD the pnaiaN lhall be pnhibit.ecL (3) nNB AllT8 STUDIO IN WRICH INSTRUCTION 18 GIVBN IN nNB AllT8 ,OB GBOUPB OP NOT IIORB TRAN POUR (4) PDSONS 8IIALL BB PBRlffl'l'SD . -3- ' ·' \ I I 1, I. , . ' • 0 ., I ]- • • • 0 • BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO._ SERll!'B OF 191N COUNCIL BILL NO. 50 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL IIEIIBER BURNS AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Tn'LB 16, CIL\Pl'Ell 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, 198&, RBGARDING BOIIB OCCUPATIONS. WIIERBAS, home OffllpmGIII haft .... permiU.ed in all residential .... cliltrieta acept in the R-1-A lince the lllO'e; and WIIEllEAS, eocie&al norms and community neede haw chanpd -time and aclwlinc home occupation• in the R-1-A district ie now not in the commanity'• beet interest; and WHEREAS, additional chaqn to the home occupation nplatione themeeme aleo nf1eet the neecle and deeiNS of the community; and WHEREAS, theee amendments help clarify and make men efficient the overall administration and enr-ment of the Comprehensive 1.oninc Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Bnalewood Planninc and 7.oniq Commiuion held a Pllblic HNJ'ina on theee propoeecl unendmmte on October 19, 1993, reviewed and nmmmended the amendments; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: 6ectieP t 'nle Bnpwoocl City Council hereby app1 ovee amenclinc Title UI, Chapter,, Section 2, Sublection M, Parqraph 5, of the Bnclewood Municipal Code which ehall rud u followe: lM-1: 'nlie Dietrict i• compoeed of certain quiet, low-density rnidential.,... of the City. The replation, for thi• Dietrict are deeiped to etabiliae and protect the euential characterietice of the District, AND to ,-.. and mcourap a lllitable m'VirGDment for family life.•• ,r•••i• aeeiuili• If• •• 1Niel ....,, ...._ h &ileliA: Tothw ends, development ie limited to a relatively low cancmtration, and permitted 111H an limited basically to einsle-family dwellinp, educational institution• and relisioa• inetitutione, plus certain public facilitiea, which eerve the reeidenta of the Dilltrict. M.-5. HOME OCCUPATION. OCCUPATIONS CUBTOIIABILY INCIDENTAL TO THE PRINCIPAL USE AS A RESIDENCE WIIBN CONDUCTED IN THE SAME DWBLLING, PROVIDBD THAT THB FOLLOWING CONDfflONS ARE IIBT: -I - ,--------... ---... -...--11111111111 • •• . , lOa I· • 0 -• • I • • '· A . 8ALBS ON THE PJlRIIISBS. (1) TBB SALB ON TBB PBBIIISBS or rrBIIS WIDCH HAVE BBBN IIADB, GROWN, OR PRBPARBD ON THE PJlRIQSBS SHALL BB PBRlll'ITBD. (2) TBB SALB ON TBB PRBIIISBS or ANY ITBII WIDCH BAS NOT BBBN IIADE, GROWN, OR PRBPARBD ON TRB PBBNI8BS SHALL BB PROIDBft'ED. (S) FINB ABTS STUDIO IN WHICH INSTEUCTION IS GIVBN IN FINB AllTS POR GROUPS or NOT IIOBB THAN POUR (') PBRSONS SHALL BB PBBlffl'l'BD. c,> TUTOIUNG or NOT IIORB THAN POUR (f) Pml80NS AT ANY ONB TDIE SHALL BB PBRIIITl'BD. B. SALBS Orr TIIB PJlRIIISES. SALBS orr TRB PIIDIJSBS or SUCH fflDIS AS PBBSONAL OR HOUBBBOLD GOODS SUCH AS THOSB PRODUCTS OFFBRBD BY AVON, AMWAY, PULLBR BRUSH, WATKINS, BTC., SHALL BB PBBIIITTBD. C. THB OCCUPATION SHALL BB OPBRATBD BNTIRBLY wrrB1N TRB DWBLLING UNIT AND ONLY BY TBB PBBSON OR PBRSONS IIAINTAINING A DWBLLING UNIT TRBBBIN. D. NO ASSISTANTS SHALL BB BIIPLOYBD. E. TBB HOURS AND IIANNBR or SUCH USBS AND TBB NOISB CREATED THBBBBY SHALL NOT INTBJUPBBB wrrB TBB PBACB, QUIBT, OB DIGNITY or TBB NBIGHBOBBOOD AND ADJOINING PIOPD'IUS. F. THE OfflCB OR HOIIB OCCUPATION SHALL NOT HAVE A SEPARATE OUTSIDB ENTRANCE. G. INCIDENTAL STORAGE SHALL BB ALLOWED POR ITBIIS IIADB ON THE PIBIIISBS AND.'OR SOLD Orr TBB PRBIIISBS. H. THB OfflCB OR OCCUPATION, INCLUDING STORAGB or IIATDIALS, BQUIPIIBNT, INVBN'l'OllY ANIWB SUPPUBS, SHALL NOT UTILIZB IIOBB THAN TBBD RUNDBBD (IOO) SQUAD PBBT; PROVIDED, HOWBVD, THAT TRIS DOBS NOT APPLY TO POSTER-rAIIILY CARB OR A DAYCARE HOIIB. I. J. A DAY-CABB HOIIB POR TBB CAIB OP CHILDDN IN AOCOJt.. DANCB Wft'II STATB LICBNSING BBOULATIONS SIIAIL BB PBRIIITTBD. IN NO BVBNT SHALL ANY BOIIB OCCUPATION INCWDI TBB POLI.OWING BUSDfES OB OOIIIIDCIAL ACTIVfflBS OR BQUIPIIBNT, OR 8DIILAB BU8INa8 Oil ACl'IVl'l'Y: -2- ,,, _ I •, p • ..... I . • 0 ' ! ]- • • • - (1) ANDIAL HOSPITAL Oil DNNBL. (2) ASPIIALT PAVING BUBINl:sS. Cl) BODY, lmCIIAMICAL IIBPAIB, Oil IIODlnCATION OP IIOTOll VBIIJCUS. (4) 'l'BB SALB, 8'l'OBAOB, IIANUPACTUllB Oil .ASSBIIBLY OP GUMS, IDOVBS, OR OTRBll WEAPONS Oil AIOIUNfflON O'l'IID THAN POK PBBSONAL USE. CG) COIIIIBBCIAL HEALTH CAD PACILrl'IBS. (6) DUIIP TRUCKS. (7) llBSTAUllAMTS. (8) TOWING BUBINBSS. (9) WBOJDALB Oil llBTAIL UBBS OF ANY 1TBIIS ON OR OPP OP THE PBBIIISBS EXCLUDING SUBSBCTIONS A AND B IIBllBOF. (10) PBOCBSSBS INVOLVING THE DISPENSING, USB, OR RECYCLING OP IL\ZAllDOUS OR FLAIIIIABLB SUBSTANCES AND IIATDIALS. (NO UGULATION JS INTBNDBD ON TRB SALB OP PLAIIIIABLB SUBSTANCES PACKAOBD ACCOllDING TO LAW. lM-1: a.1.a, IIJNOl.&.l'.AIIILY e+BilMNC& Dll'DIICT II. +. 15. Home Occapatian. Oeeupatioa1 calt.Gmarily incidmtal to the principal w u a naidence when canclact.ed in the .... chre1linc, pwwided tut the followin& condition• are met: • • .... Gil the prnailN. (1) 'flle ale an the ,...._. ti~ which llaw been ..... ..-, • ........ an the pa 1-lllall be penailud. (2) 'flle ale • the ,...._. ti any it.em whWa hu mt been .... , po-, or prepand OD tile premiHI ual) be prehillitad. Cl) PINB AllTS ffl1DIO IN WRICH INSTllUCTION IS GIVBN IN PINE Alft'S POil GIOUPS OP NOT IIOU THAN POUll (4) Pa80NS SHALL BB PDlll'l'l'D. -3- . ' I . • 0 I - ]-- • • - <, (4) TUl'ORING OF NOT IIORE THAN FOUR <•> PERSONS AT ANY ONB TDIB SHALL BB PBRIIITl'BD. b . Sal• off the pnmiNa. SalN oil the premiHa of 1ucb itema u penonal • hevwt..w ..... -=It u lhw prodacta aft'end by Ann, Amway, Nier Bnu1a. Watldnl, et.c., mall be permitted. C. The DIC --mall be ......... mtinly within the dwelliq anit and only by tile ,...._ • penon1 maintaininc a chrel1inc unit therein. d. e. The boars ..t -fl aadt UNI and the noi• a.tied thereby aball IMlt inlarfen with the peace, quiet. or dipity of the .......... d ......... propertiea. f . The afflce • .._ 111 areti• lball not haw a ..,.... mtnnce. c. Incidlntal ._.... -0 be anow.d for itema made on the premilN and/• aold ollthe ........ h. The office or oecapation, incladinc lliDrap fl mat.eriala, equipment, inventory and/or mppJies. lball not atiliu more than thrN handnd (300) ........ W; pnwWed. however, that this does not apply to .... family care or a u,y-ean home. i . A day-care home for the care fl •e EU • •• (4) ciaildnn IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE LICIDfSING BBGULATIONS SHALL BB PBRIIITl'BD.aai, lie ,-itl1 • • • hm 1 111 I th j. 'lllle w llf elelwie a1l1N rhlJ lie ..... la ,ewa, wltla • lrlal liailati• llf w _. w llalf (9 ...... , •• e,, _. • .... ail ............. ·~ .......... . It. J. In no event lhall any h ... oeeupat.ion inchule the followinc buineu or ~ adffiti8I OR BQUIPIIBNT, OR SDIILAll BUSINBSS OR ACTIVITY.: (1) Animal hoapital or bnnel. (2) Aaphalt pmnc ....... (I) .....,ei w.• 111119; 111a 1hl afdr • •Hm1i1n1 (f) (3) Body, meeh1nical repair, or ..ue.tion fl motor Mieles. (I) (4) The aale, ........ IMDafactme • 111m;Ny fl pna, lmifta, or odaer ....,.., or amaanilion .._ than for penmaal ue. (I) (&) Commercial health can faci1itieL (9) (6) Dump tnJckL -4- ..... . ' .. I. • 0 ]- • ;- • t• . • ' (8) (7) Re1tauranta. (9) (8) Towine buineu. (te) (9) Wholeaale or ntail UNI of any item, on or off of the pnmi1N acladinc (a) -d (b) IIBBBOF. (H) (10) Proceue1 invomnc the diapenlinc, ue, or nc,clinc of huudoua or flem--Ne lllbltancea -• materiala. (No nplation ia intaded an the ale of flammable Rbl&ances whieh .. ,,.,., pachpd ACCORDING TO LAW.) (Comprelaauift ZoaiDc Orel. 1185) I. K. All home occapa&ien1 IUl1 be .....-with the Deputmmt or Commanity o...iopamt ..,_ eompletion of -inapectian of the ,. ..... by tile D.,.tam& ad the PIN l>ffiaian. (Cemprebenahe 1Aai1tc Onl. 1111; ..._ Onl. II 8eriel IIIO) 8ec;tipp 3 The Bnclewood City Coancil .... appl"Oftl rmumberinc -• amendine Title 16, a.apt.er 4, 8ectilm 4, 8aliwtim II. .......... 4, .... BDpwood llanic:ipal Code which ahall l"MCl u t'ollon: li+': ~1.C, IIJllGLB.PAIIILY HMHi«Nta IW&IIIICT M. -4: 5. Home Occupman. Occapationa cutomarily inciclental to the principal ue u a residence when emducted in the aame dwellinc, prorided that the followiq candition1 are met: • . Salee Gil the ....... b. c. (1) The ale an the pnmiNa of' itema which haft bean maM, ....... ,. ....... the ...... ahaD be permilied. (2) The ale • the pnaiNe fll any item which ua not bean macle, an-. or pnpand on the pnmieel ahall be pnbibiW. (3) FINS AllTS STUDIO IN WHICH INSTBUCTION IS GIVBN IN PINB AllTS POil GROUPS OF NOT IIOBB THAN POUll (4) PBBSONS SHALL BB PBIDffl"l'BD. (4) TUTOlllNG OF NOT IIOD 'nlAN POUll (4) PDSONS AT ANY ONB TDD SHALL BB Palll'ft'm>. Sain flll the pnmilee. 8alN rll tile ..-INI fll aacla itala u penoaa1 • hoallNld ,oodl aach • ihw pnducu ..... by Awm, Amw~. Nier Bruh, Watldna. e&c., IUl1 be penll*-l. d. No uailtaDu IUl1 be _,..,.._ -5- I '•., •• • ' I . • 0 , 'l'-> 'rt I ]- ] • • • • <. e. The boun and manner ot ncb -and the noi• created thereby 1hall not interfere with the peace, quiet, or dipity of the neipborboocl and 8lijoininc properti•. f. The affloe or home oceapatian lhaD not have a eeperat.e outlide entranee. · I· lncidllltel ..,... lhaD be allowed for items made on the pnmuee and/or eold fllf the ..-iNL h. The ollce or occupati,an, inchldinl ltiorap ot material,, ~t, inftldary ad/or aappliel, lhaD not utilise more than three hundncl (300) ...-. r.t; .......... howfter, that thil don not apply to folt.er- fuaily ean • a.,_... home. i. A cla,J-can home fer the can of •• (1) le fl• (4) ehildren IN ACCORDANCB WITH STATB LICBNSING ltBGULATIONS SHALL BB PBRIIITl'BD. 1a15 IN ......... • ah-• m ,•hn. j. .... W ti 1h1tne ...... d:111 IN ._ ... ia ...... witla a ..... liaitati1a 11-•• •e half (1,) h ... ,ewe,, _. • I I'• at ......... , ..... ( .. ~-.. , ..... It . .J. In no neat lhall any home occupation include the followiftc buineu • cemmercial actiYitiN OR BQUIPIIBNT OR SDIILAR BUSINBSS OR ACTIVITY: .. (1) Animal holpitel or kennel. (2) Alphalt ,. .. buineu. 9) .._ .. --•-•-. 111a1t1h,i1t1 • • •uli · (I) (4) The ..... ltorlp, man.,._. or ......a,ty ot pm, lmnN, or other weapon, or ammunition other than for penaaal me. (I) (5) Commercial health can &cilitie1. (9) (I) Damp tnlcke. (8) (7) a.taannte. (~ (8) Towinc buinea. (18) (9) Whole ... • or ntail .... ot uy itnll on or fllf of the pnmiw uclucli .. 1111111:c&'w, .... b ammor. CH) (10) Proeew, inYOffins the clilprlina, .... or NCJC1ina of baardou or flaaa1W. ....._ and IUtlriall. (No nplation ii int.-.d -the .... rlftaa..W-........ wWeh .. ,...,.,t, paebpd ACCORDING TO LAW.) (Compnbenaift 1.onin, Ord. 111&) -6- ..... .. I . • 0 I •., ]- ] c:mm- ,,,_ • ... • • • I. K. All home occupatian1 ahaD be.....-.. willl tbe Ds;ml mt .r Community l>eftlopment upon -,Wian rl m •• • ctim flf tbe premiw by the Departlwlt ... tbe Pire Dmaion. (~ 1.onms Ord. 1185; amc1. Ord. a a.-n10> Seam, 'nle ...__ City Council Ml'lb)-.......,. rmcmll 1z-.. _. 9W911'tinsTitle 16, Chapter 4, Section 5, Subaeetion N, ............ 4. flfdlie .... •Olld llmucipal C-whicb llhall rNd u followa: lM-1: N .-+. 5. Home oceupationL Oa:apatian1 eu&aaurily incidental to tbe principal ue u a reaidence when condacted iD thew dwelliDs, pao+idlild that the followinc cenditiona are met: a . SalNonthe........._ (1) 'nle ale on the ,..._... flJf item• which haw been made, pown, or pnpand on tbe ~ ahaD be permiUed. (2) 'nle Nie on the ,....._ flJf ay it.em which hu not been made, po-, or prepared on the pnmiael ahall be prohibited. (3) PINB ARTS STUDIO IN WHICH INSTRUCTION IS GIVBN IN l"INB ARTS JOB GROUPS OP NOT 110KB fflAN POUR (4) PBRSONS SHALL BB PBBllffl'BD. (4) TUl'OBING OP NOT 110KB TRAN ,OUR (4) PUSONS AT ANY ONB TDIB SHALL BB PBRIIITl'BD. b. Salu off the pnmiMI. Sain tit the ,....._ ti ll1lch iteaDI u penonal or houaebold poda aach • .._ ..,..._. ..... bJ A-... Amway, Puller Bruh, Watkins, etc., ahall be pennitled. c. 'nle occapation llhall be operated entirely within the dwellinc unit and only by the penon or penon1 maintainins a dwelliac IUlit thenin. d. No uailtanta ahal1 be ...,.._ e. 'nle hoan and aumer flJf aach ... mcl the naiee Cl'Nted thenby ahall not interfen with the peace, qmet er dipity flJf the neipborhood and •nms propertNL f. ,. 'Ole amc. or home aen,,..._ ahall not haft a ......... oataide entrance. Incidental...,. ahall be...._.. for tt.aa aade • tbe pnmiNa and/or aold off flJf the ..-i-. -7 - • . .. ., I . • 0 , -• • • (. h. 'nle affice or occupation, includms atonp of mat.erial1, equipment, inftlltory and/or auppliea, ahall not utilise -than thne hundncl (300) aqaare fee&; pnmdecl, bowwver, that thia don not apply t.o tblter- family care or a day-can home. i . A day-can home for tbe care of •• (1) • •• (4~ childnn IN ACCOllDANCB WITH STATB LICENSING BBGULATIONS SHAU. BB PBBlll'l"l'BD. aai, INI ......... a .. ,., 1111111•- j. 'Rle w ti ..._ie •••re mH INI .._... iB ,e••, wilh a ..W liaitati• " .. -· -· half (1-J ..................... eit ............. (116) ...... , ..... . It . .J. In no event lhall any home occapation inclade the foUowiq baaineu or commercial actmti• OR BQUIPIIBNT, OR SDIILAll BUSINBSS OR ACTIVrI'Y: (1) Animal hoapital or kennel. (2) Aaphalt pavins basin••· (3) Body, mechanical repair, or mocliftcation of motor nhiclH. (4) 'nle ule, ...,.., manafacture or UNlllbly ofpna, 1mm1, or otb•weep0111• ·-it.ion other-than lir peremal w. (5) Comaercial health-can fadlitiN. (6) Dump tram. (7) Bntearantl. (8) Towinc buineu. (9) Wholnale • retail UN of any "-.... • • • of die premiw acladinc d11i:tlm1 a• b HBBBOP. (10) Proceue1 inwffiq the dilpenms, uinc or rec,cliac fl hmrclou or fle--able aallltaNN and aat.eriala. Ofo nplatim ii int.-.led • the ale of fteweeNe ....._ wkiek .. ,..,..., pacbpd .ACOOllDDfG TO LAW.) (Comprehaune ..... Ord. 1111) l . K. AH home oocapatim1 ahall be ,..... with tbe Department of Community Dftelopaent upon oowpletiaa of an inapection of the premiw by die Dlpartmmt aad the Pin Diwieian. (Comprehenaift 1.oainc OnL 1111; aad. Ord. u a... 1110> -8- ' , I . • 0 ' I ]- • 0 , . • 5. Parking Area. When an R-2 lledium-Denaity Relidence Diatric:t abuta or is acijacent to a B-2 Buain-District, the portion of the lot acijacent to the Business District may be used u a parking area by any commercial eatablilhment to a depth of twenty-ftVII (26') if' the followinc conditions are met: a. The parking area mut be ICl'MDed from the retidential portion of · the lot by a m foot (8') opaque f'mee. Side yard fencu must also be providecl t.o 1Cn1D -ua-t property. flleee fencea lhall also be m feet (8') in heipt acapt that within t.en feet (10') of the rear property line, the fences cannot nceed forty-two inchn (42w) in height or he leas than fifty percent (am.) open. b . flle parkinc area muat be of hard au"-to prevent the movement of dirt and debris from the parking area onto the public right-of- way. c . Parking stops must he placed in the parking area to prevent damap to the fence by Vllhieln. d . Provision, must be made for the collec:tion of trash u per City ordinance. e. The final design of the parking area mast be approved by the Director of Community Development or the appropriate deaipee. f . No donl'8 of vehicln is permitted and the lot is t.o he med solely for the parkinc of employNs or cuat.omen. g . No vehicln in aceu of seven thoaaand (7,000) pounds may he pubd in the panins area. h . flle IDinimum width of the parking .,. lbaD be fifty feet (50'). i . flle Director of Community l>eftlopment may deny the UM of any lot u a parkin1 area if' the above provisions are not met or if condition, are unufe. flle Director'• ru1ins may he appealed t.o the Board of Aaijuatment and Appeala. (Ord. , Serin 1992) Sm;tjpp 5. The Enslewood City Council hereby &ppl'Oftl rmambmns and amendiq Title 16, Chapter,, Section 6, Sublection II, Pan,raph 4, oftbe Bnpweod Municipal Code which shall read u follow,: 1~ W IIBDIIJII-IJBlt Bfti•MNCB D81'111cr. II. °"'· 5. Home occupation1. Occupation, caat.omarily incidllltaJ t.o the principal use a, a retidence when conducted in the .... dwellinc, pnmded that the followin, condition, are met: a. Sain on the pnmilea: (1) flle lale on the premiNI of item, which have been made, pown, or prepared on the premiNI lbaD be permitted. .9. • ..... ,. - • . .. I· • . , , - - b. • • • <. (2) The aale on the premi ... of any item which hu not been made, crown, or prepared on the premi1e1 1hall be prohibited. (3) FINE ARTS STUDIO IN WHICH INSTRUCTION IS GIVEN IN FINE ARTS FOil GROUPS OF NOT MORE THAN FOUll (4) PERSONS SHALL BE PDMITl'ED. (4) TlJTOlllNG OF NOT MOU THAN FOUll (4) PEllSONS AT ANY ONE TIME SHALL BE PBRMI'n'ED. SalH ofr the premiMI. Sa1H off the premiMI of 1uch item, U penonal or homehold poda nch u thou producu offered by Avon, Amway, Fuller Bruh, Watkin1, etc., lha1l be permitted. c . The occupation lhall be operated entirely within the dwellinc unit and only by the penon or penon1 maintainiq a dwellinc unit therein. d. No auiltantl lhall be employed . e. The houn and manner fll nch UNI and the noile crated thereby 1hall not interfere with the peace, quiet, or dipity of the neipborhood and a.ijoininc propertiel. · f. The office ar h-oceapaticm lha1l not haft a..,..... oqmde entrance. I. Incidental ...... lhall be anow.d for iwma made GD the pnmiaea and/or eold alf the pnmillL h . The offlee or oecapatim, inchMlins ....._. fl matariala. eq.a,.amt., inventory and/or mpplin, lhall not atilia _.. than thrN h....._. (300) aquan W; pnmded, howftw, that tllia cloN DI& apply to...._ family care or a day-care home. i . A day-care home for the care of •e (U • .._ (4~ childnn IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE. LICBNSING llBGULATIONS SHALL BE PDIIITl'ED . .., INi ,....iald • • ll1a1111 11th1 . ;.., 'Rle ... "11..c.ie .............. Hai ... ia ..... with ... ... It. J . limi.ai• " ..... ••e...., (lJ ller-,ua, -· --.ae ait euer ............ (&1,~ lle,..,.wer. In DO event lhall any home occupation inclwle the followmc bminNI or commercial actmtiu OR BQUIPIIBNT OR SDIILAll BUSINBSS Oil ACTIVffY: (1) Animal hoapitel or bnnel. (2) Alphalt ,. .......... .............. IIUlj u1a1t1hai1ll•ll•1tl I -10- ..... .. I • • 0 . , '32xl - ] • • • - (. (~ (3) Body, mecb•nical repair, or moclification of motor Yehicle1. (IJ (4) The ule, IROl'llp, -alectan or auembly of pna, lamel, or ot.ber weapana or ammunition ot.ber than for .....-.1 UM. (I) (5) Commercial health can faciliti•. (ll) (6) Dump truckL <t» (7) Be•taunntl. (9) (8) Towinc boline11. (141) (9) Wholeule or retail UHi of any it.em• on or off of the premifeS acludinc 1ablection1 a and b IIERBOF. (H)(lO) Proce1N1 involvinc the di1penlin1, UN, or reeyclin1 of haaardou1 or flammable aubttance1 and material,. (No nplation ii int.ended on the ule of flammable tubltancea whieh •e ,re,e.t, pack.qed ACCORDING TO LAW.) (Comprehenlive Zomnc Ord. 1985) I . K. All ho--pationa aball be reliat.red with the Department of Community Development upon completion of an inlpectioa of the premiNa by the Department and Fire Diviaion. (Comprehenlive Zoninc Ord. 11Nl5; mncl. Ord. 83 Seriea 1990) 6. Park.ins Area. When an R-2 lledium-Denlity Bnidence Diatrict abotl or ii acijacent to a B-2 BUlineaa Diatrict, the portion of the lot ._,t to the Bulineu Di1trict may be used u a puk.inc ana by an:, commercial •tabliahment to a clapth of twenty..fhe (2&') ir the folJowinc coaditiona are met: a. The pukinc area muat be acnened from the l'Nidlnti•J portion of the lot by a m f'oot (6') opaque fence. Side yard r.aea. maat uo be provided to acnen -.ijacent property. 111 .. fencn a1w1 uo be m feet (6') in heipt acapt that within ten feet (10') of the .... property line, the fencn cannot aeeed forty-two inchea ca; in heipt or be ln1 than ftfty percent (SK) open. b. The park.ins uea muat be of herd aarr.ce to prnent the mOftlMDt of dirt and debri1 from the park.ins aru onto the public ript-of- w•y. c . Parkins atopa muat be placed in the park.ins ana to prewnt dunap to the fence by YehicleL d. Proviliana muat be made for the coDeedoa of truh u per Cit;y ordinance. e . The ftnal desip of the parldq uu mut be approved by the Director of Community Develapment or the appropriate ........ -11- ..... .. I . • 0 I '• , I -• ,._ • •, - <. f. No ltorap of ftbiclel ia permitt.cl and the lot ia to be med 10le)y for the parkina of amployeea and caatomen. 1. No ftbidea in -of '"8ll thoaund (7,000) pounds may be pubd in the pukins ... h. 'Die ......... width of the .......... lhall be -.. (50'). i. 'ftte Dinct.or of c--anlt,J Dn.lopmmt may deny the UN of UlJ lot u a parldq ana if' the aboft prcmliona an not met or if' eanclitian1 an ..... 'Ille Dinctor'1 naJins may be appeeled to the Board of A4111tm1nt wl .AppaaJa. (Ont. 4 S.-1191) Sectim fi· 'l1le Bnslewood Cit., Coancil--, IIPPl'O•• .. ..._.. wl emencHnc Title 16, Cbapt,er 4, Section 7, Neadian C, Par....,. J.J. Llttllred and -.dias tw:mtiae1 D, E, and F, of the Bnslewood llanicipal Code which lhall l"Nd u followl: IM-7: ~s.o&P.8. IIBDIUIUJBNiilfflllPBCIAL Pl:IIIIIT 8181Ui ennm Di8JiiiiC'n C.13. -4. E. Home Occapation1. Occupation, customarily incidental to the principal UN u a Nlidanee when oonduded in the _. dwellins, prorided that the followinc eonclitianl .... IDlt: (1) Salel an the,....._.. 'Die .... an the.,.._... of uay ital which bu not been made, pown, or prepared on the ,....... lhall be pnldlmd. (2) PINI: AllT8 fflJDIO IN WRICH IMSTRUCTION 18 GIVEN IN PINS AllT8 JIO& GIIOUP8 OP MOT IIOllB TIIAJf POUR (4) PmOH8 8IIALL U l'allffl'BD. (3) 'IVl'OllDIG OP MOT IIOD TIIAJf POUa (4) PDSONS AT ANY on 'IUIB IIIIALL -PalllTl'SD. GI) (4) Salel .«the pa we Salel .«tile pa iNI by the oeeaput --.... hold ........ u .... ,...._. oft'ered by A .. n, Aaway, hller Brull, Watkin1, etc., lhall be permitted. GI) (6) 'nae m patlen IUD be .,..... in ita entirety within the dwellin1 aait ud only by tile penon or per10n1 aaintainins a •...alias amt therein. Mt(e> No .._.ta ..0 be......,.._ am • 11oan -._ r11111m .... aad tile ..... --..1 ..., ..U netill&wtNe with the,-,..-.• cllpitJ of the ...................... p.....-,tla (I) (8) TIie t8lee er ..... 111 ,._ Mall Dot luiw a NpUate ... mtnnee. -12- • I .. I . • 0 'a2xl ]- • • • • • '· ------- ~ (9) lnc:iclental ltorap lhall be allowed for it.em, made on the premius and/or aold all the premius. (8) (10) The office or ocmpation, includiq 1torap of material,, eqaipment, inftllt.ory and/or mppliel, lhall not utiU.. more than thNe hmdncl (800) aquan W; provided, however, that tlUI doel nat apply t.o t'olt.er.family can. (9) (11) A day-can home FOR TBB CARB flfl w (I) • IN. E•> children IN ACCORDANCB WITH STATE LICBNSING RBGULATIONS SHALL BB PBRIOTTBD. ••J IN ......................... Qe) 'lhe -.,, ..... ie ............... Iii ............ with. t1tal limi•lha efw _. wha11El) lter..,.a11, _. •• 1'811• amt ... .._ ...... (M) 1ter-,111er. (H) (12) In no nent lhal1 any home occupation include the followinc buineu or commercial activities OR BQUIPIIENT OR SDIILAR BUSINBSS OR ACTIVITY: (A) Animal hoapital or kennel. (B) Alphalt paviac baaineu. EG) .._,., hair••-•e, 111a1lllllilll • •.uli · (B) (C) Bocly, mechanical npair or modiftcation flfl motor 'ftbiclel. (B) (D) The lale, lltorlil'I, maalilaan or ......atly flfl 111D', lmiTN or other weapon1 or aamanitiGn other than &r panonal ue. < F) CB) Commncial health can facilitill. (G) (P) Damp tnckl. CH) (G) lleltamaatl. (I) (H) Towint baliDIU. (I) ffi Wbo1Nal1 or N&ai) UN flfl any it.eml OD or off of the ,,..... 11th ...... aallmtillDI (1) ud (I) IIDBOP. (IO (J) ProcluH inftlriac the cli1prlins. w or nc,cliq of huardou or flamaabl, 111bltane11. (Coapnhenlive 1ADiDc OnL llU) • 13. All home occupations lhall be Nliat,end with the Department of Com- munity Dnelopment apon _,... or an ... ,etnn flfl the pnm1w by the Code BnlOl'OIIDlllt Dmaia ud the l'ln Dniaion. (Coapnhemive 7.oninc OnL 1186; ..._ OnL a 8eriM 1NO> 1,. Conditional u... PrfflW the paWic ---ii ftally ....... ud the f'ollowinc 1111 ii appro ... by the c.----~ -13- ..... . . .. I . • 0 , - • • • a . Small cbilcl care center with he (5) to twem (12) cbilclren. 15. Unclewloped Lota. a. The owner cl a bai1diq lite ii reqairecl to clldicat.e that portion cl the lot which ii requind for pahlic ripkf-way u ahown OIi the lluter Street Plan Wore any bailclinc permit will be i....t on aid lot. b. In no cue will a baiJdiq permit be illll8III for lhe COlllallCtion of a atructun to be bailt within the p; p a11 d ript-af'-way, wbalber or not the ripkf-way bu been dedicated. 16. Family-Care Unit. (To be conaiderecl a MCODdary ruiclential ue to the principal reaidential ue.) a. One family-care anit lhall be permiu.ecl in an eJdltinc detached uncle-family dwelliq, or in a propoaed detached liqle-family dwellinc; provided: (1) The uiltinc ltrudun i1 in conformanee with all City Coclea. (2) The family-care anit hu at leut one party wall and a common roof with the detached lincle..familJ anit. (3) Either the detached 1insle-family dwelliq or the family- care anit ii owner-oocapied. ( 4) '1'be family-can anit ii to be NCapied by DO _.. than one penon. (1) Minimum ffoor area •••••..•.•••......•.••..•• llO eqaare feet. (2) llaJdmum ffoor area. •....••..••.••...•..•...• 460 eqaare feet. (3) A mnall kitchen aru containins a kitchen link, a cookinc appliance, nfripration facilitiee and workinc apaee 30 inches in front of the applianen, which in total don not __.. 40 aquue feet in-, may be maintained. (4) No adcliticlllal off'-IU'Nt pukinc ii nquind. (5) Any addition lhould be barrier-free for penon1 with handic:apa or limited mobility. {IS) -14- ..... .. ,, I . • 0 '32xl - • • 0 • (7) fteei1tntion. A family-care unit shall be 1ubject to yearly regi1tntion which i1 to be filed with the Department of Community Development. 17. Other Provi1ion1. a. Protection CJaUH . If a pel'NII -kine to build an attached aiqle- family project clNs not canform to the proviaiona of thil Section, then · the attached llingle-family project will not be allowed by ript. b. No 1tructure or vehicle on the aame lot with the principal dwelline shall be uaed for reaidantial purpoNI, c . Two (2) units muat haw at leut one party wall and a common roof. d. Liquefied petroleum pa inatallation1 shall be permitted only for the purpoae of aupplyinc fuel and for approved heatinr equipment. Tanu in exce11 of five hundred (500) pllon1 (water capacity) will not be permitted in thi1 7.one District. Liquefied petroleum pa in1tallation1 llhall conform to current Fire Code requirements. e . Usable Open Space. Refer to landacapinr requirements in the Landscape Ordinance, Section 16+ 18 of thi1 Title. D . Relative Policies, Delip Criteria. The eleven (11) deaip criterion at.etements wJvch follow are relative policiea which either encourap or diacoanp a COUTN of acUon when buildinc a project. 'lbe applicant llhal1 provide evidence on the permit application 1howinl h-each delip criterion will be incorporated into the overall project delip. Any deftlopmmt will be jadpd on h-it meets with the followinr cleaicn criteria. A dewelopment will haft to pt an overall _... of sero or above on the delifn criterion policiea Wore the project will be iuuecl a buildinr permit. 1 . Pauive Solar. A project ii ENCOURAGED to uae desip cooatruction and land1capinc t.echniquea which will reduce heatinr and coolinr coats. Eumplea are buildinca with IOlar orientation, UN of clecid-. tree• on the aouth for 1hade in .aummer (but not on the north lide) and ulinr everpeen trNI on the north tbr protact.icm apinlt the wind, but not on the ICIUth aide of the lot which would block IOlar aceeaa. A project which doea not UH puaive aolar technique• i1 DISCOUBAGED. 2. Screeninr of Off'-Stl'fft Parkin1. Off'-1treet parkin1 area• are ENCOURAGED to be covered, bermed, blafl'ered, landscaped and maintained. 3 . Buildinr Scale. The ecale of a buildinr (its heipt, bulk, Ntback and lot coverap) i1 ENCOURAGED to be compatible in acale with neipborinr buildinp which are in conformance with the minimum replationa of the 7.oninr Ordinance. A acale which i1 incompatible with the neipborinr buildinp and with minimum requirements of the Comprelaenam 7.oninr Ordinance i1 DISCOURAGED. 4 . Buildin1 Orientation. The lone ui1 of a buildiq ii ENCOURAGED to have an ealtlwnt orientation. A buildin1 with a lone ui1 oriented north/south i1 DISCOURAGED. -15- -• ...... ,,; I . 0 . ' ]- • • • • 0 t• • ' <. 5. Screenin1. On new con1truction, acnenin, of fiaed mechanical equipment, ftaed n.onp a-, find trMh receptacle, and nonreaidential parkin1 areu from the ruidentl' Yiew throap the ue of benn1, fence,, landKapin,. or other --.,table mean, ia BNCOUBAGED. 6. Open Space. Open apeee on the me ia BNCOURAGBD t.o be pea&er than forty .--it (4()11,) olth• .... 7. Tren. A project ii DISCOURAGED from nmcmn, any ai1tinc healthy treel on the buildin, lite and ii BNCOUBAGBD to dNip .-d aimas healthy treel or replace a tree if' it ii nmOftd cbuin, conltnlction of a project. 8. Landacapin1. Open 1pace within a project ia ENCOURAGED to be landacaped and maintained and provide for Yi-..1 amenitiel and to cnat.e a pleuant environment for outdoor actmtiu. 9. Color. A project ii ENCOURAGED to be painted an earth tone color. 10. Buildin1 Enerior Delip. A project i1 BNCOUBAGED to incorporate deaign which i1 compatible with acijacent buildinp in term, of color, material, teature and fini1h. A project i1 DISCOUBAGED from incorporatinc delip which ii not. compatible with acljacent buildinp. 11. Architectural Style. Incompatible architectural llt)'IH IIICh u podelic dome,, buement IU'Udurel which rile leu than ane atory above pound, and free-form 1tnacturH an DISCOURAGED in an araa which i1 conventianal in architectural ltyle. Bowner, if' the-. became of itl topo,raphy, Jenda itellf t.o earth •1ter canltnlctian which canlonDI t.o the Uniform Buildin, Code, neptive pointl will not be UMINCl for an approvec1 earth melter home. E. Procedure for Evaluatin, Buildin, Permit Applieatian1. 1. 'nle property owner aball make applieatian with the Buildin, Divilion by ftllin, out a permit form pnmded by the Ci9. 2. 'nle permit application lhall include a wriUm ltatilmellt with two (2) letl of plane which indicate h-Neb dNip critariCln ii to be in..-ted into the propolld development. 3 . ,. 5. 6. Upon receipt ol the application, the Plamuns Dmaion mall l'ffiew the development plan1 for complianee with th• abeolute NCtion ol the ll-2· C/S.P.S. If the plan, comply with the ablolute IIC&ian, the Planninc Dniaion mall l'ffiew the written ute ... tl ud ........... t plana for compliance with the eleven (11) dNip criterion ••-•ti . Bach dllip criterion atat.emant will be anded by the Planninc ltd by their ciYinc a point ftlue. See the_.. lhNt for die point -..lua nap. Bach ICON for the eleven (11) ltatementl will added to ol:ain a point total. -16- ..... ,,_ ' I . • 0 .. , ' r I;. '32xl ]- 1 • • • t• • ., <. 7. If the IC01'e i1 a positive point value or sero, and all other NCtion1 of the Zone Di1trict recu,lation1 are in compliance, the Planninr Divi1ion 1hall approve the buildinr permit application, u it applie1 to the soninr criteria, by lirninr the permit application and drawin( the buildinr footprint on the Land UN Map. 8. If the acore ia a mptiw point .alue. the baildinc permit application, u it relates to the wune reqainment, ahall not be app,O¥ed by the Plannine Division; however, the a&afl' llhall dilcau with the applicant chanpa which could be made in order to neeive a puainc acore. The applicant may make the neceaaary con1ctioe1 and naubmit the correct.ed plan• for review. 9. When the plan• haft been apprc,nd by the Plannin( Division, the plan1 ahall be ntumed to the Bailclins Diviaion for review by other City clivilion• and departments for compliance with other applicable City Codea. F. The followin( ii the Score Sheet to be ued when nviewinr the buildin( permit application. SCQBB 8IJPiT Comeliuce Not ha liA AeeJiCfhle 1. Permitted Principal UN 2 . Prohibited Uae 3 . Minimum Lot Area for Permitted u.._ 4 . Minimum Floor Area 5. Muimum Percentap of Lot Coverap_ 6 . Minimum Frontap o( Lot 7. Maximum Buildinr Heipt 8. Minimum Front Yard Setback 9 . Minimum Side Yard Setback 10. Minimum Rear Yard Setback 11 . Minimum Off.Street Parkinr 12. Buildinr Material 13. Permitted Acceuory UN -17- ...... ,,. ~ ' I· • 0 . , '32 x l • "' -. . ]-• • • '· - A. Ganpa and Carports. 1. Heipt 2. Pnnt Sethaclt 3. Biele Sethaclt 4. Beua..... 6. lluimum Ploor Ana,._ .. 6. lf'Oarap ia ... Coilftrted 7. If' .... ..,.. Mlqaat,e 08'-Stnet Parkins B. 8torap Shed. 1. Notto ..... llt-lllD SqaarePNt 2. Located On Beu of Let.,_ 3. Heipt 4. BicleYarda..... 6. Bear Yard lWlaack 14. Home Occapation in Cemplianee 16 . Conditional Uae 16. Undeveloped Lou (Dedication of Ri1ht-of-Way 17. Family.Care Unit ]8 Other Provision• I . . 0 -18- ' I 11 I .. I ~? Y. I - - • • 1 . 2. 3. •• • • t~ - ltletixe PNici11 800BI SIJBIT PQB QISIQM QRIURIA Pu1ive Solar Screeninc or Oft'-Street Parkin1 Buildins Scale Buildins Orientation Point Value .... (-2/+2) (0/+2) (-2/+2) (-2/+2) Point Value AtNBDect 5. Scneninc or Mechanical Equipment (0/+2) 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Open Space More than 4()111, Tree Removal Additional Land1C11pin1 Earth Tone Colon Builclinc kterior Deaip Ardut.durai Style TOTAL SCORE (0/+2) (-2/+2) (0/+2) (0/+2) (-2/+2) (-2/0) Sertim 7 The Bnpwood City Council hereby approves nnumberins wl am-dine Title 16, Chapter 4, Sectian 8, SubNction 0, Jtancraph 6, of'the Enp,wood llunicipal Code which shall read u f'ollowa: 0. -6 . 7. Home occupation. Occupation, customarily incidental to the principal UN u a 1'9lidenee when conducted in the 1&1111 dwelliJII, provided that the f'ollowinc condition, an met: a . Sain on the pnmi-. The sale on the pnmiMI of' any itnl which bu not been made, crown, or pnpared on the pnmue1 shall be prohibited. B. FINE AllTS fflJDIO IN WHICH INSTRUCTION IS GIVEN IN FINE AllTS FOR GROUPS OF NOT IIORE THAN FOUR (4) PBRSONS SHALL BE PERIIITl'ED. C. TUTORING OF NOT IIORE THAN FOUR (4) PBRSONS AT ANY ONE TOIi: SHALL BE PDMJTTBD. -19 · ..... 'I ... I . • 0 .. , '32xl ]- • • • • (. la. D. Salea oft'the premiNs. Salea oft'tbe pnmiles by the occupant 1elliq homeholcl pods 1uch u thON proclucta oft'erecl by Avon, Amway, Puller Bnuh, Wat.kin,, Etc., thall be permitted. e . E. 'nle occupation thall be operated mtirely within the dwelliq unit and only by the peraon or penon1 maintaininc a dwellin, unit therein. ti. F. No Uliltanta thall be employed. e. G. 'nle houn and manner f/1 IUCh UNS and the noi• created thereby 1hall not interfere with the peace, quiet or dipity of the neipborbood and lllijoininc propertiel. I. H. 'l1le office er home ocmpetian tbaD not haft a ..,.... outaide entrance. S, I. Incidental ..... Iha)) be allowed for it.ml made on the premiln and/or aolcl oft' the premi1e1. h. J. 'nle office or occupation, includin, atorap f/1 mat.eriala, equipment, inventory and/or 1upplin, lha1l not atiliu mon than three hundred (300) square feet; providecl, howewr, dl&t thil doee not apply to folter family can or a clay can home. i-: K. A day can home for the care fl •e Cl) .. fa• <•> children IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE LICENSING RBGULATIONS SHALL BE PBlllll'ITED . ._ • ,-.fM,. • a 11:-1 111 .. ni-. ~ 'lhe ... ef el.-.e ., .. ,. 11111H • limiW ill ,ewer, with • ._... Hmitati• rl e11e •• •• half m ll•11,1wer, aatl • lilltl• ait .......... .--, ~) ..... , ..... It. L. In no event ehall any home oceapation inclacle the followin, buain111 or commercial activitie1 OR BQUIPIIBNT OB SDIILAB BUSINBSS OR ACTIVITY: ( 1) Animal hoapital or kennel. (2) Alphalt pavin, or rooftn, buainele. ~) .................... _., ....... -.... ,hi••· (4) (3) Body, mechanical repair, or modiftcation f/1 motor vehicle,. (I) (4) 'nle ule, It.Grap, manaf'acture or uaembly f/1 pna, lmivee or other weapona or &IDIIIUllition other than for perNDal uae. (8) (&) Commercial health care facilitiN. (f) (8) Reataunnta. (8) (7) Towina buineu. -20- --:----,,,_..__-,-, -• I I .. I 1, . .. ' . ' ' ... I . • 0 'a2xl ]- • • • t• . • ' .. (9) (8) Wholeule or retail uln of any itema on or fill the pnmiae nclwlinc nbNctiona a and b HEllBOF. (18) (9) Proceuea innlvinc the diapenaiq, aae or recycliq of buanloua or flammable aubatancea and materiala. No np]atiGn ia int.mded on the aale or flammable aabatancea whieh aN p,apa,I, packapcl ACCORDING TO LAW.· (Cemprehenlift f.onins Orel. 1986) I . II. All ho-OCCDpationa ahall be rapaterecl with the Department or Community O...lopmant upon completion or an inapection of the premi-by the Code Bnf'orcemmt Dmaion and tha Fire Diviaion. (Comprehenaive YAninc Orel. 1985; amd. Orel. 83 Seriea 1990) Sec;tipp 8 . The Enclewoocl City Council hereby appnmia nnumberinc and amendinc Title 16, Chapter 4, Section 9, Subaection M, Panpaph 4, afthe Enclewoocl Municipal Code which ahall read u followa: lM-8: M . -4: 5. Home occupationa. Occupation• cuatomarily incidental to the principal me u a rnidence when eanducted in the aame dwelliq, provided that the followinc condition, are met: a . Sain on the premiaN. The ule on the Jn'9IIUM8 or any item which bu not been made, pown, or prepared on the premiaea ahall be prohibited. B. FINE ARTS S'ruDIO IN WHICH INSTllUCl'ION IS GIVEN IN FINE ARTS FOR GROUPS OF NOT IIORE THAN FOUR (4) PERSONS SHALL BB PBRlll'l'TBD. C . TUTORING OF NOT IIORE THAN FOUR (4) PBBSONS AT ANY ONE TDIB SHALL BB PBRIIITTBD. h. D. Salea otr the premi-. The aale oft the premiNI by the occapant aellins houaebold pocla auch u thoae prodacta offered by Avon, Amway, Fuller Bruh, Watkina, etc., ahall be parmitud. e . E . The occupation ahall be operated mtirely within the dwellins unit and only by the panon or panona maint.ainiq a dwalliq unit therein. 4. F. No auiat.anta ahall be employed. e. G. The hours and manner af auch UNI and the noi11 created thereby ahall not interfere with the peace, quiet, or dipity of the neipborhood and ~ propartiea. ~ H. The office or homa occupation ahall not have a aaparate outside antranca. -21- ...... ,,,_ I· • 0 ·. , '32 x l -• • • .. I · I. Incidental ltorap ahall be allowed for items made on the premiae1 and/or sold off the premi1e1. h. J. The office or occupation, includins atorap fl material1, equipment, inventory and/or suppliea, shall not atiliae more than thne hundred (300) square feet; prcmded, hownw, tlaat thia don not apply to foater family care or a daJ care home. i. K.. A day care home for the care of •e (1) le le• (t) children IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE LICBNSING REGULATIONS SHALL BB PERIO'l"l'BD . .., lie ,.....,. •ah ... 111 .. atiea. j-: 'Ale w fll eleewie ••re lhaH lie li..W ill 11911•, with a ....i limitati• "•e -· -· half (l) h ......... -· .. eiBcle ... eue• tihNe ...-(II,) her-,ewe.. It. L. In no event ehall any home occupation include the followinc buaineu or commm:ial activitie1 OR BQUIPIIBNT OR 811111.AR BUSINBSS OR ACTIVITY: m. (1) Animal hospital or kennel. (2) Allphalt paftlC or rooftnc buainaa. ~ .......... lwis•ew ... 111a1t1hsi1II • lleaathi•e. (4,) (3) Body, mechanical repair, or modification of m-.r vehicles. (I) (4) TIie ule, ltorap, manufacture or uaembly fl pm, lmiffl or other weapon1 or ammunition .._. than fer ,--al UN. (I) (6) Commercial heelth care facilities. (9) (8) Dmnp trucks. (8) (7) Reetaurantl. (tij (8) Towinc buaineu. (H) (9) Wholeule or retail ul• of any items • or flll the premile uclwtinr eubeectime a and b IIBRBOF. (H) (10) Proce1ein1 involvinc the diapeminc, UN or ncyclinc of huardou1 or flammable 1abstance1 and matarial1. No replatim1 i• intended on the eale of flammable IIWl9taDw whieh •e ••••e•t, packapd ACCORDING TO LAW. (Comprehenlive 1.oainc Ord. 1116) All home oocupatim1 ahall be .......,_ with the Department fl Community Development upon eompla&icm of an iaapeetiClll of the premi-by the Code Bnfonlemmt Di.taion and the Plre Diviaion. (Comprehenliw 7.oninc Ord. 1116; mad. Ord. 13 Series lllO) -22- ..... ' I I . • 0 .. , I f ]- - • • • 1. 8w;tiqp I The penalty provision of the Bnpewood Municipal Code Title 1, Chapter 4, Section 1, lhall apply t.o each and every violation oftbi1 Title. A Public Forum WU held an ,la)y 18th, 191M. lntrod..cl, r'Nd in fall, and paued an Int nadins an the lnl-., lf<>caller, 11M. Publilbed ... BiD,.. _ O.dinanee Gil the --o(Oclialllr, 11M. A P\lblic llearins wu held NOftlllber 7, 111M. Bwl by title ancl,..... .1na1 reedins on the 7th-., lfNou • .._, I.IN. Publilhed by title u Onlinanee No._, Serin If 191M, an the 10th-., lfNOftlllber, 111M. Sheri Galley, Mayor ATTEST: Loucrilhia A. Elli,, City Clerk I, Loucrilhia A. Blli1, City Clerk of the City of Bqlewoocl. Colando, henby certify that the above and fonpins ii a ~ copy of the Ordinance puaed on tlaal reedins and puhlilhed by title u Ordinance No. _, Striu of 1994. -23- ,, - .. I . . 0 - • • ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF l9lM ' • 0 • "· BY AUTHORITY 1• COUNCIL BILL NO. 54 INTRODUCBD BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE ALLEY OF THE 3'00 BLOCK IN WHAT 18 KNOWN AS THE SOUTH CLARKSON STREET/SOUTH EMERSON STREET ALLEY BETWEEN EAST HAMPDEN AVENUE AND EAST GlllARD AVBNUE, IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. WHEREAS, the vacation i1 bein( requeated by Craic Hoapital and Swecliah Medical Center, the ownera of all property auljacent to the aubject alley ript-of-way to f'ac:ilitate the development of the Craig Hoapital "tran1itional care facility"; and WHEREAS, the City of Englewood bu received a request from Craic Hoapital and Swediah lleclical Center f'or the vacation of a 16 f'oot alley ript-of-way known u the 3'00 South ClarklOll Street and South Emenon Street Alley between But Hampden Avenue and East Girard Avenue; and WHEREAS, the 1ubject site i1 located in the area bounded by South Clarbon Street on the West; South Emenon Street on the East; Eut Hampden Avenue on the South, and East Girard Avenue on the North; and WHEREAS, Crail Hoapital and Swediah lledical Center are the only ad.jacent property owners and the traffic that UNI the alley ii pnerated predominately by Crail or Swecliah and the propoaed vacation, if vacated, will have minimal e«ect on the acijacent neighborhood; and WHEREAS, the vacation of the alley will eliminate the current potential f'or patient/vehicle conflicta that uiltl in the alley; and WHEREAS, the vacation will allow the propoaed Craic Planned Development which is designed to convert a portion ofthi1 alley right-of-way into open apace to be uaed in conjunction with their recreational therapy PJ'Oll'&IU, and WHEREAS, Craic and Swediah have aareed to accept ownenhip of the Nwer line; however, aince there are other utilitiu in the alley and future traffic aipal control linu may he located in the vacated ri&ht-of-way, a utility and drainap euement ahall be retained by the City of Englewood; and WHEREAS, the Englewood Plannin( and 7.oninc Commiuion reviewed the propoaed vacation at a meet.inc held on September 20, 191M; and -1 - .. -•• ..... ,. - • . < ... 10b I . • 0 . , '32xl ]- - • • 0 I • • WHEREAS, the Englewood Planning and 7.oning Commiuion recommends the vacation request be approved with the condition the City retains a utility, drainap, and emergency acceH easement and that the request be forwarded to City Council for final action; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Stc;tigp 1. The Enetewood City Council hereby approves the vacation aftbe followinc described 16 foot wide alley ript-of-way of what is known u 3400 South Clarluon Street and South Emerson Street alley; however, the City of Enclewoocl will retain a utility and drainage eaaement located in the vacated ript-of-way. The alley vaeat.d is more precisely described u follows: A tract of land situated in the Southwest one quart.er af the South ane quarter af Section 35. Township 4 South, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., City of Englewood, County of Arapahoe, Stat. of Colorado more particularly described u follows: A 16 feet wide public alley situated between and aiijacent to the Eut line afLota 1 through 24 inclusive, and the West line af Lota 25 throuch 48 inclusive, lying between the North Right-of-Way line ofEut Hampden Avenue and the South Right-of-Way line of East Girard Avenue, all in Block 45, Evanston Broadway Addition, City of Ene)ewood, County of Arapahoe, Stat. of Colorado, eontaininc 9,600 square feet, (0.22 acres) more or leu. Sec;tion 2. Since there are other utilities in the alley and future tnffic aipal control lines may be located in the vacated ript-of-way, a utility, drainap, and emerpncy--. easement will be retained by the City of Enclewood-The utility, clrainap, and emerpnc:y or future traffic signal control lines eaaement retained by the Cit,y is more precilely detcribed as follows : A 16 foot wide Utility and Drainap euemmt aituat.ed in Block 45, Evanston Broadway Addition beinc a put aft.he South,... ane quart_. afthe &oath,... - quart.r of Section 35, To-ship 4 South, Ranp 88 Welt aft.he 8th P .II., City af Englewood, County of Arapahoe, State af Colorado more particularly dNcribed u follows : Beginning at the Northweat comer af Lot 48 af l8icl Block 45, thence Welt alons the South Right-of-Way line af Eut Girard Avenue, a distance af 16.00 feet to the Northeast comer of Lot 1 af aid Block 45; thence deputinc aid South Riaht-af-Way line South alone the Eut line af'Lota 1 throup M inclume to the 8outhlut comer of Lot 24 ofaaid Block 45, said Point beine • the North Ript-af-Way line of But Hampden Avenue; thence Eut alone aid North line, a cliltance of 18.00 feet to the Southwest comer of Lot 25 af l8icl Block 45; thence North alone the Welt line af Lota 25 through 48 inclusive of said Block 45, to the Northweat comer af said Lot 48, beinc alao the Point of BeeiJininc, eontaininc 9,800 aquare feet, (0.22 acres) more or leaL -2- • ....... ... ., •· • 0 f - I • ,. • C. ... . • ' (, Section 3. 'ffle Bnclewood City ComlCil hereby CGD'ff.YS t.o Crmc HOllrital and Swedub HNPital ownenhip of the 8" Suitmy NWer pipe, located in the aforemllltioned vacated alley, alone with all manholes and all other appmt.manc,ee from the point of mtry of the 8" pipe into the manhole located at But Oinrcl Aftllue t.o the point of entry of the r pipe into the manhole loeaW at But Hampden A....._ 'l'be City of Bnpwood lhall N&am ownenhip of the manholes located at But Girard Aftllue and But Hampden Annue. Introduced, read in fbll, and pell8d CID ftnt nadins CID the 17th clay of October, 1994. Publilhed u a Bill for an Orclina.-CID the 20th clay ofOet.ober, 1994. Read by title and paued on 6nal readinsCID the 7th clay ofNOYelllber, 1994. Publilhecl by title u Ordinance No. _, Series of 1994. CID the 10th clay ofNowwmber, 1994. ATTEST : Loucrishia A. Elli,, City Clerk -3- " -. ' ' • . ~ . .. I . . 0 J Cl:a!- r -~ ... E I -J- ! --C ~. lit ~t i ~ ·C ~ C MiL-J SCAI.E.· , • -•• .. • • l• • ' (. EXHIBIT IAST GllfAMJ AflSIIIE --tJr fl') LOT t LOT # 1.11' {I') -- -, --- ,,r fl') U,{I') ----EAST HAI.,._, A .... 8U:JCX a ,:VANSTON 81fWJIM Y NJallQ'I Mu. uoo S.,. 1.22 IOO+/- -, ~ -i ~ -i~i -· -_J•1 ~! _I -i ~ -i ~ N011: 1111 DMaT ... lllff w.:a-rr A ........ UMY. rr • •--.,,a aaacr • AffACIIID ..... n WWW. .... ,. ~ . ( ' ' • I . • 0 •. , r I~ I ~?xi ]- • I ••»aioo • l1JiJ\.....J SCALE.· ,. -.•• -...... W2 .. ----·----==--=-•--- • • • EXHIBIT EAST QIIIAIIIJ AMfMAf' Ma. uoo u. G.22 AOD+/- 11G11: ,- ' _J ---f _J 'NI Otar ... NOT'= 9T,. --aMWY. IT a ..... , ...... N ATTAOG ..... ft WWWW. ..... - I . • 0 ·., ' ] l • ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 1994 . ' • • • BY AUTHORITY I• COUNCIL BILL NO. 55 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 1, CHAPI'ER 6G, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECl'ION 10 RELATING TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORT FEES. WHEREAS, the Fire division of the Englewood Safety Servicea Department ia called numerous times during the year for emergency medical transport; and WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council desires t.o establish a cbarp for IUCh service where transport is for residents and non-residents of the City of Englewood; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: $m;t;ion 1. The Englewood City Council hereby approves amending Title 1, Chapter 6G, of the Englewood Municipal Code which shall read as follows : 1-6-G-10: EMERGENCY MEDICAL 'IBANSPORT FEES: A. A FEE SHALL BE CHARGED FOR ANY PERSON TRANSPORTED BY THE ENGLEWOOD FIRE DMSION. THE FEE ESTABLISHED SHALL BE THE USUAL AND CUSTOMARY CHARGE FOR SUCH SERVICE IN THIS COMMUNITY. B . "TRANSPORT' SHALL MEAN THE ACTUAL PHYSICAL TRANSPORT FROM ONE PLACE IN OR NEAR THE CITY TO ANOTRD PLACE BY THE USE OF TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT OF THE ENGLEWOOD FIRE DEPARTMENT. C. THE CITY MANAGER SHALL CAUSE TO HAVE PROMULGATED IN WRITING REASONABLE BILLING AND COLLECTION PROCEDURES. D. AN AMBULANCE BILLING REVIEW PANEL, CONSISl'ING OF MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY AND CITY STAFF, SHALL BB ESTABLISHED BY THE CITY MANAGER TO HEAR APPEALS AND PROTBSTS, AND TO MAKE ADJUSTMENTS TO TRANSPORT FEE BILLINGS WBBN DEEMED REASONABLE AND APPROPRIATE. UNLESS OTHERWISE DETERMINED, FAILURE TO PAY THE FEE ESTABLISHED SHALL CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION. E. THE EFFECTIVE DATE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS ORDINANCE WILL BE JANUARY 1, 1995. Introduced, read in full , and passed on tint reading on the 17th day ofOc:t.ober, 1994. • 1 . .•. -•• ' ,, - • . 10c ... I . • 0 . . , - • • . " • . . Publiabed u a Bill for an Ordimuu:e an the 20th day of October, 199'. Bead by title and paled on ftnal reading on the 7th day of November, 19N. Pabliahed by title u Ordinance No. __. Series ol 1994, CID the 10th day otN.....a.r, 19N. ATTBST: Low:riahia A. BUia, City Clerk I. Loucrilbia A. BUia, City Clerk of the City al .......... Colando, ..... certify that the above and fbnpins u a true copy of the Onlinmee ....... CID 1IDal nadins and publithed by title u Ordinance No. __. Series ol 199'. -2- ;-. . ' • .. I . . 0 , ':l'l v. I • I' -. , -• . • ' <. Agelldll 111111 11c • appcl 1-1 WaggDl• IIIOIMd to -..a Council 811 No. II to mandatle a 20% (Nay: Wiggins) ............................... and non-n1ld1nt transpol1. lkolzman: thal wll be under ............ A we... the City 8hal conlrlbule a 20% aubSldy to Ellglewood .......,._ .. I. • 0 - - ORDINANCE NO._ SERim; OF 1994 • . (• • BY AUTHORITY COUNCil. BILL NO. 56 INTRODUCED BY COUNCil. MEMBER HATHAWAY AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY IN MILLS UPON EACH 001..LAll OP THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AND ESTABLISHING A MILL LEVY FOR THE ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY. WHEREAS, It ia the duty of the City Caunc:il of the City of Englewood, Colorado, 1lllder the Englewood Home Rule Charter and Colorado Reviled Statutes, to make the annual Je.,. for City purposes; and WHEREAS, the City Council baa duly conaidered the estimated valuation of all the tuable property within the City and the needs of the City and of each of said levies and haa det.ermined that the levies u hereinafter set forth, are proper and wise; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Sect;jqn 1 'ftw there be and hereby ia leried for the year of 1994, due and payable aa required by statut.es in the year 1995, a tu of 5.880 milla on the dollar for the General Fund of the City of Englewood, Colorado, and 2.110 mills on the dollar for the Community Cent.er Bond Fund Debt Service Fund of the City of Enelewood, Colorado. '11lat the levy herein above set forth ahall be levied upon each dollar of the uMlled valuation of all tuable property within the corporate limits of the City of Englewood, Colorado, and the said levy ahall be certified by law. Mim 2. fliat under the authority of the Colorado Reviled Statut.N md the Enp,wood Home Rule Charter, there ia hereby levied for the year 1994, due and payable u required by law in 1995, a tu of 4.397 milla on the dollar for the uae and benefit of the Englewood, Colorado, Downtown Development Authority. The levy herein above aet forth ahall be levied upon each dollar of uaeued valuation of all taxable property within the Enelewood, Colorado, Downtown Development District, and the said levy shall be certified u required by law. Introduced, read in full, and paued on tint readinc on the 17th day of Oc:t.ober, 191M. Published u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 20th day of Oct.ober, 1994. Read by title and paued on final readillff on the 7thday of November, 1994. -1 - ' 10d I . • 0 . , '32 x l ]- • • • .. Pabliabecl by title u Ordinance No.__. Series a 199', cm the 10th day aNcnember, 191M. ATTSST: Le-« t I A. ... at, Clerk J. ( I I . ti A. ... Cit¥Clerk «the~ abaP ..... C--. ....... tha& die ..... _. .. 4 . C ia a trae copy athe Ordllla. ..... • ._. ..... _. p tY+ d by tide• OrdiD-. No. __. SeriN ftl 11k -2- ...... • . ... I . . 0 • , r 11 I "' '32xl ]- • ORDINANCE NO._ SER1ES OF 1994 • • • BY AUTHORITY COUNCll. BILL NO . 57 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL IIIDIBER HATHAWAY AN ORDINANCE ADOPl'ING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGLBWOOD, COLORADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1995. WHEREAS, pununt to the provuiam mPut Im Article x tithe Chart. tithe City of £nclewood, Colorado, adopt.eel by the vat.en on .July 8, 1958, a budpt for the ftlc:al ,_. 1995 wu duly IUbmitted by the City llanapr to the City Council on September 12, 1994; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on the uid budpt wu held by the City Council within three weeks after ita eubmiuion at the meet.me tithe City Council on Sept.ember 19, 1994, nplar notice at the time and place of Mid hearing havinc been published within 18¥1111 days after eubmiasion of the budget in the manner provided in the Charter for the publication of ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Englewood hu giff!l conaiderable study to the aforementioned bwlcet on numerous occuiona; and WHEREAS, it ia the intent tithe City Council to adopt the 1995 budpt u -aubmitt.ecl; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Sect:im 1 That the budpt of the City of Enclewoocl, Colorado, for the ftlc:al JNI' 1995, u aubmitt.ed by the City Manapr and duly considered by the City Council after pablic bearinc, be and hereby ia adopt.eel u the budpt for the City of Enpewood for the ftlc:al ,_. 1995. Tot.al Fund Balance, January 1, 1995 Revenues Salea/Uae Tu Property and Specific Ownenhip Tu Franchiae/Oceupation/Ciprette Tu License/Permits lnterpvemmental Revenue Charpa for Services Cultural 6 Recreation Finn 6 Forfeitures Miscellaneous lnterfund Tranafen Total Revenues .. -l - JWIUJlGIT $ 4,417,8111 -.-..1 ..... lOe .. I . . 0 -• • • Eiq,enditure• Legialation City Attorney'• Office Municipal Court City Manapr'1 Office Adminiltrative Services Financial Service• Public Work• Safety Service• Community Development Library Servicu Recreation Service• General Government Total Expenditurea Trannen Out . . Total Fund Balance, December 31, 1995 Sertieo 3 DEBTSl!BVICE Jl'UND8 CommHDitv r.ow Bood Debt 6tmce Pppd Fund Balance, January 1, 1995 Revenues Expenditure• Fund Balance, December 31, 1995 Ppipg Dilfrict, f33 Debt Smke Pund Fund Balance, January 1, 1995 Revenues Eiq,enditures Fund Balance, December 31, 1995 '21,297,827 • lllll5,&IM • 3,491,012 JWIUQGIT • 90,Ml • 4M,Dl • 473,(B) . ... • 1,487 . .. .... • 3,181 PariPI Di1Rict f34 «'mrreSe n;llrid, 1n1 rw,, 8miol ,_, Fund Balance, January 1, 1995 $ 8,387 Revenuea • 35,a.,o Eiq,enditures • 38,617 Fund Balance, December 31, 1995 • -2- ' ,,,_ " I . • 0 - ]=- • • •, • Pavior Dilmct .. lwdll'POd Gmamerce A IP4PlkY Amer Plbl: 6endol Fvad Fund Balance, January 1, 1995 S c223,31S> Revenues Eq,enditares Fund a.--. 0-mber 31, 1995 Pecrde In! rent: Qiflrict JIii Debt Smice '9a4 Fund 8alanm, January 1, 1995 Revenues Eq,encliture1 Fund Balance December 31, 1995 Puioc W•t,rict, f36 Debt 6endol Fvn4 Fund Balance, January 1, 1995 Revenues Mi1cellaneou1 E1:pencliture1 Fund Balance, December 31, 1995 Parinc Qiat,rict, 131 P,ht, Serxicc Fvn4 Fund Balance, January 1, 1995 Revenues Ezpenclitures Fund Balance, December 31, 1995 Sgqgg 4 IIPBCIALIIBVBNUB JIIJND8 Cppeemtjgo tm,t fund Fund Balance, January 1, 1996 Revenues Ezpenclitures Fund Balance, 0-mber 31, 1996 .. -3- • D,08I • 11,117 • c1M,GI> • <11'7,111> • 111,113 • JO,l'IO $<122,348> • <ZIil»> • &,'125 • 2/111 • dot.Ml> • d2,170> • 1.- • 2,311& $ <47,419> JWIJIDQIT • 'IIITl/1111 • 216,210 • 400,'100 $ 112,117 ..... 'I • . ... I . • 0 . , f 32xl ]- • • • '· CemmYDitv Deu)pmppt Rloc;k Gqpt FPad Fund Balance, January 1, 1996 Revenuea Fund Balanee, December 31, 1995 Omen Pppd Fund a.Janee, January 1, 1995 Revenuea Bapenditurn Fund Balanee, o-mber 31, 1996 Pnblis lmWPYIJNDt Fv,pd Fund Balance, January 1, 1996 Revenuea Eapenditurea Fund Balance, December 31, 19911 Pavinr Dietrict: 135 Fund Balance, January 1, 1996 Revenuea Bapenditures Fund Balanee, December 31, 1995 Cmszete BeeJecem•t Qilfrict 111ft Fund Balance, January 1, 1996 Revenues Eapenditurn Fund Balanee, December 31, 11911 • -4- • 1'11,411) • l,000 S 1Tl,4IO JWNIPOlit • -0- •• 1,CIOO • 111,CIOO • ll>,000 • -0- • 810,000 • -.000 • 10,000 .... ,. - -,--,~--....,, ...... ~.~ . 'r .. ,~ ' ( ' . .. I. • 0 1 32xl • ' I -• • - Sertioo fi JN'IDNALSERYICE nJND8 199&BUDQIT Sorrice r.ow Pppd Funds Available, January 1, 1995 • &,mM Revenae1 S1,088,M7 kpen-Sl,132.7'8 Fundl Available, Deceaibe~ 31, 1995 • 121,ID C.nit.al la1ffllWl1i 1111........n& Eu.ad .. Funds Available, January 1, 1995 • &t8,G'7 Revenuea • 3118,'IM Eq,en-• MO,lf80 Fundl Available, December 31, 1995 • 30t,li81 CCPtraJ S,ryiw Fµnd Fundl Available, January 1, 1995 • .... Revenuea • 2IIM,liOO Expen1ea • 212,87'1 Fundl Available, December 31, 1995 • 116,11&1 Self loeannc:e FPnd Funds Available, January 1, 1995 ·--Revenues ·--Ezpen-• 801,815 Funcb Available, December 31, 1995 ·--6111&.b &llf·ID111E1Dr.l !mid Fund1 Available, January 1, 1995 • l8ll,4ll8 Revenuea ...... EllpeD-*2,888,1111 Funcb Available, December 31, 1995 • 111,'181 I • • 0 -5- • 1 32xl ..... ·. , • ,. - -• . • • ' ' ,. ... Sertim 1 BN'IBRPBl8B ftJND8 JWBIJDQIT Wwrbod Funda Available, January 1, 1995 • l,3'19,11115 Revenue• • 3,1181,M kpenNI • 4,'llll.308 Jl'uncll Available, December 31, 19915 • 881.,318 .. Stnrbod Funda Available, January 1, 1995 $21,UM,Cm Revenuea • 8,111,700 Eirpen1e1 • 7-- Fwull Available, n-mber 31, 1996 • 19,8118,()N SteJ:m Pninen Fund Funda Available, January 1, 1995 • 9,IO& Revenuea • 121,8111 E:q,enNI • 132,140 Fundl Available, December 31, 1996 • .. QolC r.,re Pppd Funda Available, January 1, 1996 $ 3,182,471 Revenuea • 1,612,818 Eq,enNI • 4,216,118 Fundl Available, n-mber 31, 1996 • 418,,1'71 fmiect Build bod FwlCll Available, January 1, 1996 • 4.17..1" • Revenuea • 10,000 E:q,enNI • 8),000 Fundl Available, December 31, 1996 • 197..1" • I . • 0 -6- • ..... '32xl -• • • t. -------'----·-----"--------"~-- Sectior B Jl'IDlJCWlY FUND8 Nooememncx EIPNAD Fppd Fund Balance, January 1, 1995 Revenuea kpen- Fund Balance, December 3), 1995 Nk:e "9N9D '9P4 Fund Balance, January 1, 1995 Revenues Fund Balance, December 31, 1995 f'im PeoNAD Fund Fund Balance, January 1, 1995 Revenuea EitpeDMI Fund Balance, December 31, 1995 Melin r.w tr,gt. l'ppd Fund Balance, January 1, 1995 Revenues kpensea Fund Balance, December 31, 1995 Parka Md Brnetier Tr,yt fypd Fund Balance, January 1, 1996 Revenues Espensea Fund Balance, December 31, 1996 -7- JWNIOOBt S 10,881,819 S ffl,912 . --. 110.'111,Cm • Nl,188 • 10,000 • 33,000 . -- S 5JJU8 • ll,400 • 4,ca ...... I· • 0 ·., 1 32xl - • • • - Sreriel Aewmeot Surnlu A Pefideocx Fupd Fund Balance, January 1, 1995 Revenuea Bspen- Fund au-, o-mber 31, 1996 ~--~~---~---------- JWRJIOOB1' YTJ'LITQNflNQLEWQQD WMDWATIB TBIA'D(RNT PJ.ANT JOINT YIN'J'JZBB Funcla Available, January 1, 1995 $ 101,850 Revenue, Eiq,en- Fund1 Available, o-mber 31, 1995 S7,(IM,306 S7,(IM,306 • 1111,850 Sertioo 10 That the uicl bu,dc9t u amended encl accepted lhall be a public record in the office of the City Clerk and shall be open to public inapection. Sufficient copies thenaf lhall be made available for the Ille of the City Council encl the public, the number of' copies to be cletermined b y the City Manapr. lntrocluced, read in full, and paued on first rudinc on the 17th day ofOctaber, 1994. Published u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 20th day of'Oct.aber, 191M. Read by title and paued on final reading on the 7th day of'Nowamber, 191M. Published by title u Ordinance No. _, Series of' 19M, on the 10th day of'N........,., 191M. Sheri Gulley, llayor ATTEST: Loucri1hia A. Ellis, City Clerk -8- "' - • . I . • 0 , ]- • , . . , . ORDINANCE NO. _ ~OFlJIM • BY AUTHORITY COUNCll. BD..L NO. 58 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL IIEIIBER HATHAWAY AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR ALL MUNICIPAL PUBPOSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN THE Fl8CAL YBAll BBGINNING .JANUARY 1, 1995, AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1995, CON8'ITIVl'ING WHAT IS TERMED THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1196. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Sectim 1 'lbat there be and there hereby is appropriated from the revenue deriYinc from tuation in the City at Englewoocl. Colorado, from collection of 1icenae ,_ and from all other IOUl'CeS of revenue including available fund balance durinc the year bfcinninc .January 1, 1995, and endinc December 31, 1995, the amounta hereinafter aet forth for the object and purpo1e apecified and Mt opposite theret.o, apecifically u follows, to wit: Leci•lation City Attorney'• Office Municipal Court City Manapr'1 Office Adminiatrative Services Financial Service, Public Work, Safety Servicea Community Development Library Services Recnation Service, Contingency Total General Fund GENERAi, FJZND COMMUNITY CENTl!!R BOND DQT SIBY1CI FJZND Total Community Center Debt Service Fund • 473,030 PAVING DISTRICT f33 DQT SIBY1CB ,mm Tatal Pavinc Diatric:t 133 Debt Service Fund PAYJNG DISTRICT UM'4N:r,ta Qietrict 1911 PUT SIBYIDI ,mm Tata] Pavinc District 1341Concrete Debt Service Fund S 38.817 -1 - ...... ·. , lOf .. I . • 0 ]- • • • • ... PAYJlfQ DISTRICT -INQJ,IWQQQ OONNIBCI A umwu:BX CRNTQ DKBT SQYICK rmm Tot.al PaYinc District -£nslewood Commerce A Inclultry Center Debt Semce P\and CQNCMD BRJ:NZNINT Dffl'l'IICT JW PAT SBBYJA nnm • 10,870 PAYJNG DJ8TRICT tM om 8IBYlCI nnm • 2/181 PAYJNG DJ8TRICT f3l QQT SIBYJCI nnm CQNSUYffiON DJJAT nnm Total Con•rvation Tnut Fund • G,'IOO nmmunnm Total Donon Fund PQBYC JNPBQYBNBN'f nnm Total Public Improvement Fund PAYJNQ DJ8TllICT W nnm OONCBl'fl RRPJ:NZNINT Ql8TIUCT JW nnm Tot.al Concrete Replacement Diltriet 1995 Fund • IID,000 SBBYJCJRO:BB nnm Tot.al ServiCenter Fund -2- ,. - ~~----......-,~~-.-----~, -I ,~. . , • . I. • 0 '32 xl • • I. -•, • . ' • .. ]~ Tot.al Capital Bqa.ipmmt 81pla1 CINTltl WYCII DDJP Total Self In1urance Pand 816! TB BIJI-INSJJIWfCB DJNQ Total Health Self-lnaunnce Puncl ...... 1 WATBB PJJNQ Total Water Fund SBDBnoo> Total Sewer Fund ATQBN PMJNAQE FJJNQ Total Storm Drainace Fund r-011 eo•IBSE nnm Total Golf Coune Fund PRQIICI' BJDLQ DJNQ Total Project Build Fund NQNRVIBGPCX PllffllQN PJZNP Total Nonemerpney Pension Fund PQlclCI f'INSION DJNQ Total Police Pension Fund nu pgsmN nnm Total Fire Pension Fund • 'IM,488 N6IJ:IY CRNDB DUST nnm I. • Total Malley Center Tnalt Fund • ll,000 0 -3 - • . , '32xl -• • • . . PABM AND BICBl611QN DJJSI nnm Total Parks and Recreation Trust Fund Total Special Au.ament Surplus • Deficiency Fund Total Littlet.on/Bqle1JOCld WWTP .Joint Venture Fund 8ectim 2 Tbe fo•.-. apprapriatiom lbaU be___... to be appnpriatiana to poupa within a Jmll'&lll or department within the ftmd iDdiaded bat lhall not be ODUtnled to be appropriated to line tt-• within any ..-.,., ft9ll dtouch aach line items may be aet forth u the adopt.eel budpt for the &acal year 11N. 8ectim 3 All mcmiea in the hands • the Direct.or • Financial Semcea, or to come into the Direct.or'• hands for the &acal year 1995, may be applied on the outatandins c1aima -due or to become due in the said &.cal year • 1995. 8ectim 4 All anappropriat.ed manias that may -into the bands flt.he Direct.or of Financial Semen durinc the year 1995, may be ao distributed amonc the reapective fimcla herein u the City Council may deem beat under such control u ia provided by law. 8ertioo II. Dwinc or at the cloae fltbe ftacal year of 191M, any amplua money in any of the respective funds, after all claims for 191M apinat the ume have been paid, may be distributed to eny other fund or funds at the discretion of the City Council. Introdueed, read in full, end paued on &nt readinc on the 17th clay flOct.ober, 191M. Published u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 20th day flOctaber, 191M. Read by title and paued on &nal readinc on the 7th clay of November, 191M. Published by title u Ordinance No.__. Series of 191M, on the 10th day fl November, 191M. ATTEST : Sheri Galley, Mayor touerilhia A. Ellis, City Clert I, Loucriallia A. Bl1ia, Cilr Clen tithe Cilr • .... wood, Colorado, benb., o.1ify tMt the above m r. .. ailis ia a true cepy a the Ordinanoe puaecl on &nal nadias • published by title .. 0....-Ho. -.... fl llN. .... ,, - • .. I. • 0 - - ,. • • ORDINANCE NO ._ SERIES OF 191H • • • ,, BY AUTHORITY t• COUNCU. BILL NO . 59 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL PERPETUAL EASEMENT AND RIGHT-OF-WAY TO MAINTAIN AND OPERATE STORM WATER OVERFLOW OUTLETS FOR SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE FRQM ADJACENT LAND , BE'l'WBEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, THE CITY OF LITTLETON AND PENINSULA HOMBOWNBRS ASSOCIATION, INC. FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PROPERTY KNOWN AS MCLELLAN RESERVOIR. ' WHEREAS, the interpvemmental perpetual euement and ript-of'-way to eomtruct, maintain, operate and .-iatruet ltonn -t.er overilow outlet.a f'or nnue water clrainap &om ..U-,t land, to the City ol Littleton i1 hereby accept.eel and approved by the Bnclewood City Council. The Mayor ii authorized to ueeut.e and the City Clerk to au.t and -1 the -t f'or and on behalf' ol the City ra Englewood, Colorado.; and WHEREAS, the City of Englewood, Colorado i1 the owner of real property locat.ed in the County of Arapahoe upon which Englewood maintain, a water reNl'VOir known u llcLellan Reaervoir; and WHEREAS, it i1 enential that Englewood have eontinUOW1 and uninterrupted uae ra McLellan Relervoir to 1upply the domeatic water neecll of Enclewood and Englewood'• rniclentl without interference &om other partiel; and WHEREAS, any clamqe or interruption to the functioninc ol McLellan Belenvir f'or the collection and ltorap of -ter therein would reault in lipifteant actual and comequential clamqea; and WHEREAS, for the monetary 111m often dollan (Sl0.00) the City olEnpwood pantl, bargain,, •II• and conveya to the City of Littleton a perpeblal euement and ript-of'-way to comtruc:t, maintain, operate and recon1truct ltonn water CMll'ft-Olltleta to aDow clrainap of 111rface water which uceedl the -ter produced by a two year lltorm event ftom ..U-,t land, which includn Southpark Subdivilion Filinp No. UA, 118 and UC, and related conltruction and improvementl; and WHEREAS, the City • Littleton bu qreed to intercept and remove all drainap to McLellan Crom the above defined aiijacent land which resultl from two year atorm eventl or le11; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS : -1 - • ' ,,,_ • ' IOg .. I . . 0 ( ·. , \ , I'.· '32 x l I .... p,. I > 'I Ii I fl1 ~itt[ff ~ ttl • 1111 rn I .. ~ "'l . ~ 'L I I l 11 'i. J .r ! • i • J l II ~ ff · · !J J £ i f ;. $ I l f J ~I ~i..-{i :·g r f 8 f I f"" l i · ~Ji [ · i 18 tl!p 1 I • i Ill a l ,; l . 8 r f s f' ftg l .. I [ ~ l I ~J tftr!f N iff I I .. j If ~l ft r • ~ t f i i~ r[Ji. f !1 r. I i J ~ f li lJlffJ Ii 7 J h f . .. fl J •iillt I ' ~ ; f 81 I l!f. ~ .f ' l} J ~ fl r!,![r I ~ f I ~ • " I '' "··'1 ·· , Iii a \ •• , a . . ~ • I . • . II .._ ~ ~ ~ / 0 a , . .. . ,' ]- - ,• • • 0 • Exhibit I GRANT OF EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF WAX TIUS GRANT OF EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF WAY, made tma _ day oC -------1994, by and..,.._ the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, a mmucipal corporation of the State oCColorado, (Bnslewood), and the CITY OF Lffl'LB'l'ON, a municipal corporation of the State of Colorado (GnntiN); WHEREAS, Bnctewood ia, by wanant, dNd, r.e owner of l'Nl property locmed in the County of Arapahoe, State ofColcndo, u clacribed in Bslubit A, apcm wbicb lnpwood maintains a water ,-rvoir known u llcLellan Reaenoir; and WHEREAS, it is euential that Enclewood have matinaoal and anintarrupt.ecl -of the water resenoir f'or the ~ water DNda of Bqlewood and Bnpwood's l'Nidenta without intenmmce f'rom any other party; and WHEREAS, any damap or interruption to the rwnair or water thenin ..Id -it in 1i111ificant actual and consequential damqes; and NOW, THEREFORE, f'or and in conaicleration ofthe aum of Tm DoOan CtlO) and other cood and valuable consideration, the receipt and aafflciency of whicb are benby acknowledpd by Enpewood, Enpewood, f'or itNlf', its IUCIINrl and auipa, hereby crants, barpin1, sells and conveys to Grantee, its ,ucceuon and uaipa, a perpe&aa1 easement and ript oC way to construct. maintein, operat.e, and recomtract l&Grm water overflow outlets to allow dninap oC mri'ace water which aeeeda the water prodacecl by a two year storm event f'rom alijacent land, and related conl&ruct.ion and imprvnmente (all collectively called Improvements), eabject to the terms and conditions Nt f'ortb herein u follows: TO HAVE AND TO HOU> UNTO GRANTEE, n'S SUCCJ:SSOBS MID ASSIGNS, FOREVER THE RIGHTS GBANTED, CONVEYED, AND CONPDDIBD TO GBAMTBE HEREIN UPON THE FOLLOWING TEBJIS AND CONDfflONS: Grantee shall have limited acceaa, u Nt f'ortb htnin, aawa, Oft!', ..._ alllls the ..i property deacn"becl in Ezhibit A (hereinafter ref'erNcl to u "Grantor's llf'CIINltJ1, Ir. L Improvements of Grantee located on Gnntor's property lhall be conltnlctad, and at all times maintained, repaired, ntended, renewed,...,... ancl ~ in such a manner u to cause no interf'erence ........,... wida the..,..,. continuous and unintermpt.ecl me o(llcLeDan Bn11vuir by ......... Nothinc shall be done or aa6red to be done by Grantee• Orutor'e PNpert., at any time that would in any manner impair the Mt., tllerNt ....... ret.ins all ripts to construct. maintain, npair, at.encl, nm«lft, n 1 ...-.. prot.ect, or relocate the reNnOir, which ripta lhall be aaperior to mil .. Ir 1111 any ript of Grantee, but in IO cloinc Enpwaod lha1) tau numll,le ..r.,uarda not to dam• the Imp,owmenta, ancl nerciN ol ladl ~ llla11 not terminate this Grant ofEa....,t and Jtia1at olWay. 2. Any improvements authoriUII benby aha1I be CODRnlCted, .,....., maintained, repaired, atendecl, renewed and/or NCODS&nact.ad, iD ..teraity with plans, apeciftcationa and method of conltnacdon pr..._ to mil If P ou..d by Gnntor. Gnntor may clllly appronJ of'plana, apeei&et'eew, _....,.. o( conatnaction if clenial is baNd on pn....Uy wpt8cl ....-. priadplN f'or the propoeed ectiYity that may came--. t.o die Oreaur's ........,. la -• ,,, - ... 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(Jilt l!; ' • . a - 1..-i "'-' I ..... ... / I . . 7 , • " I ' "-,: .. • . ' . . - • • • . • ' <. IN WITNBSS WIIBIIBOP, tile putile --baw _...., lllia Gnat of'l'r smt md Bilbt of'Way tile day and y.-tint...-writ:&a. . ATTEST: Low:riahia A. Elli1, City Clerk ATTEST: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM : City Attorney STATEOF ______ ) >• COUNTYOF ) GB.AMTOll: Cl'l'Y OP BNGLl'WOOD, COLOIW>O • manicipal oarporatim GBAMTl'E: CITY OP Ll'ffLl'TON a Colorado municipal wapaatiaD The forepinc inltrWDeDt wu aclmowiedpd Won me tma _ *'7 of' __ _ _____ lllMti, ·--·-------------u City Clerk. of'tbe City of'l'np•IIOII. a Colorado municipal corporation. Witne11 my hand and afflcia1 ...i . My Commiuion apinl: -4- "'~ • I . • 0 ·. , ]- • • • <. .JOINDBll The Peninmla Homeowners Aaociatian. lDc. •• CelormD OlljiGUti.lD (AHi fetim) hereby joiDa. to the atmt......, 11111 ibid in .......... DGt u&twsria. ill die fonpinc Gnnt of Ba-rt mcl Bialat ofWay .... by tlle ~ of .......... a municipal OGljlGlmGll ofdle 8lat.e ofCullndD ~ 1 ID. II tlle ~ 11' Ml ta • a municipal rmpo1ation of the 8lat.e ofCullndD <Oralla). ... die,.,.. ti Is M• 6- Bnpwood the bmlftt oftba ---• md riabt ofwsy ... .n ..... ti,..,.... willliD Soutbpark l"iJinc No. 11. iDcludiac Sovdlpen 8aWmlim nliDp No. llA. llB wl llC, and a,ree u folio-: L Thi MeocietiGD ..-that. u pnmded in,.... ... 1 ofdle Glut of Bu rt and Ript of Way, BacleWGGd N1aiD1 all ripta II oamtnact. -..iDtaiD. npair, atmd. remove. ncomtruct. protact. • nJocat. Net.Dua 8111 ,ofr. wlaich ripta -U be auperior to and ......... any ript tldle Aa11 "1ti e, bat in• .... J:nslawwl lball take ,.._able ............ DGt to................. n'ta, -~ ofaam richts shall not t.erminat.e dua Glut ofBaHmmt ud Bipt of Way . 2. The Aaoc:iation ..-that. to die atmt it 11111 dffeally ud ~ -my obliptiona ofGnntoa to~ aaintain. npair. atmd. raew, .,.._. ud ue any of tbe lmp10,emm&a. it will di • in 1 -.. with die jliGtisiou of• MIIIJjlct to the t.arm1 and cmdition1 of the Grant of Ba ct• Bil,lat of Way ......_ tD Grantee; provided. however, DGtbiDc in this .wader IUII olllipte the Alu i tiGD tD undertake any fll the obliptfooa md NljiOO!lfN1it:ia ti r Mht10 ... die lajiiou 1511 or other apec:tl of the Gnat ofBaammt and Rip& of Way_.... die A111 dlltfan specificaDy and apnuly ..,_ in writins with Gran1N to 1111 i11nab OlltaiD .,.me obliption1 and nsponlibilities. Ezecuted on ------191M by the Allociation, ATTEST : Secretary APPROVED AS TO PORII: City Attorney The Pminmla Ho--.n ~. Inc .• a Colorado DOOjil'Gllt Oll,'jiOl lltilo Title: -5- . , ... I. • 0 • • I -,. • . • • <, Bl'AnC,, ______ ) >• OOUNTYOF ) fte ftl.111illc•lwtlullb-.-t.t _.._.. II « ..,.._._ __ fl __ _ -----a&•~;a;;_;;;;;..;"p;;i;_.:•P Fl ,__. -;:;=::.:::;:=:.;-:=• • 8ea'*"J, fl .. P h B .... A c...... ........... .. I SI ...... -c--1 capinl: , • I . . -6· 0 I ]- I I • • • LEGAL DESCRIPTION Drainage Emmert A PARCEL OF LANO LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, CITY OF LITTLETON, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOU.OWS: .A STRIP OF LANO 'TWENTY (20.00) FEET IN WIDTH. BEING TEN (10.00) FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE WITH THE·RIGHT-OF- WAY LINES OF SAID EASEMENT EXTENDING AHEAD OR BACK TO INTERSECT THE BEGINNING ANO TERMINATING LINES INDICATED: COMMENCING THE MOST SOUTHEASTERLY BOUNDARY CORNER OF .SOUTHPARK SUBDIVISION FUNG NO. 8 AS RECORDED IN THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER'S OFFICE AT BOOK 79, PAGE 1, RECEPTION NO. 2459633. SAID POINT BEING ON THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF HIGHLINE CANAL. AS RECORDED IN THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY CLERK ANO RECORDER'S OFFICE AT BOOK 1860, PAGE 44; THENCE ALONG SAID HIGHLINE CANAL BOUNDARY THE FOLLOWING FOUR (4) COURSES: 1. 2. 3. 4. THENCE ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 498.66 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21°23'30"' WHOSE CHORD BEARS S 2ao18'43" E AN ARC DISTANCE OF 238.40 FEET: THENCE S 14o36'sa• E A DISTANCE OF 346.11 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE: THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 891 .27 FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 07058"3Cr ~ CHORD BEARS S 18°36'13" E AN ARC DISTANCE OF 124.0I FEET: · THENCE S 22°35'28" EA DISTANCE OF 111.03 FEET; · THENCE DEPARTING FROM SAID HIGHUNE CANAL BOUNDARY ALONG THE FUTURE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SOUTHPAAK SUBOMSION FILING NO. 11 PHASE II THE ~OU.OWING lWO (2) COURSES: 1. THENCE S 6g054'31• WA DISTANCE OF 253.54 FEET: 2. THENCE N 73°48'259 W A DISTANCE OF 373.16 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEG!NNlNG; THENCE S 16°11•35• W A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO · THE POINT OF TERMINUS; SAID PARCEL CONTAINING 800 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. 0228SSE (GS legal) January 28. 1993 Febfuary 10, 1993 I •. t . . .. I . • 0 I ]- • ,. ~ .. • . • ' ·.:. SECTION U, TOW .. 8NP 15 SOUTH, IIAI. JE .88 WEST,SIXTt PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE I ,~ a, ID Ill) - PQNTO,·- ,1\ ~~;;4 ,, ~,. .. 1,\ 1'l ~, .. \ ... , I•• 14' 11•w 111.14' z ;; ffZ it: .z 1"' z~ •z ... r Carroll & Lange ..... ' . ' - • .. ., I . • 0 ]- ! .. . ·.• .. • • ·, • ,. LEGAL DESCRIPTION Drainage Eaement C A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, CllY OF LITTLETON, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: · A STRIP OF LAND TWENlY (20.00) FEET IN WIDTH, BEING TEN (10.00) FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE WITH THE FUGHT-oF- WAY LINES OF SAID EASEMENT EXTENDING AHEAD OR BACK TO INTERSECT THE BEGINNING AND TERMINADIG LINES IN :rED: COMMENCING AT A POINT COMMON TO THE CENTERLINE OF HIGHUNE CANAL DRIVE AND SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SOUTHPARK SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 8 AS RECORDED IN THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER'S OFFICE AT BOOK 79, PAGE 1, RECEPTION NO. 2459833; THENCE N 64°52'18" W ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY A DISTANCE OF 85.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE FUTURE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF SOUTHPARK SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 11; THENCE ALONG SAID FUTURE WESTERLY BOUNDARY THE FOLLOWING FIVE (5) COURSES: 1. THENCE S 25°oT42" WA DISTANCE OF 115.00 FEET; 2. THENCE S aaooc,,4r WA DISTANCE OF 332.73 FEET; 3. THENCE S 41°2o'41• WA DISTANCE OF 279.17 FEET; 4. THENCE S 31°21W WA DISTANCE OF 39CUS FEET; 5. THENCE S 12°12'35" EA DISTANCE OF 565.53 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGlffl!NG : , THENCE S 11°47'25"W A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF TERMINUS; SAID PARCa CONTAINING 1700 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. 02280E (GS Legal) January 27. 1993 February 10, 1993 . ' . . I .. . 0 I - • .. • t • • I • • , ••AIIIMI IARllallT · EXHarr•a• • I .. ., ... 118TI •• ,u1.oa1 . , ...... .. • I . • 0 '32 x l - ]- • . 1 ' ·1 • • • . . LEGAL DESCRIPTION Drainage Ewment ( A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 33 TO'NNSHIP S SOUTH. RANGE 18 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN: CITY OF LITTLETON. COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE. STATE OF COLORADO. MORE -PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A STRIP OF LAND 1WEN1Y (20.00) FEET IN WIDTH. BEING TEN (10.00) FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE Fa.LOWING OESCAIBED CENTERLINE WITH THE RIGHT-OF- WAV LINES OF SAID EASEMENT EXTENDING AHEAD OR BACK TO INTERSECT THE BEGINNING AND TERMINADIG LINES INDICATED: COMMENCING AT A POINT COMMON TO l1E CENTERLINE OF HIGHUNE CANAL DRIVE AND SOUTHERLY 80UNOAAY OF SOUTHPAAK SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 8 AS RECORDED IN THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY CLEFIK AND RECORDER'S OFFICE AT BOOK 79, PAGE 1, RECEPTION NO. 24SINS33; THENCE N M°S2'1r W ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY A DISTANCE OF 85.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE FUTURE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF SOUTHPAAK SUBDIVISION FUNG NO. 11: THENCE ALONG SAID FUTURE WESTERLY BOUNDARY THE FOLLOWING THREE (3) COURSES: 1. THENCE S 2SooT4rWA DISTANCE OF 115.00 FEET: 2. THENCE S aaoocr49• WA DISTANCE OF 332.73 FEET: 3. THENCE S 41°2a41• W A DISTANCE OF 104.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; . THENCE N 48°39'19" WA DISTANCE A DISTANCE OF 25.IO FEET TO THE POINT OF TERMINUS; SAID PARCEL CONTAINING 500 saJAAE FEET. MORE OR LESS . 0228DE2 (05 Legal) ~27,1913 Flbruary 10, 1913 -. .. . .. I. • 0 , - - • • ,. - SECTION aa. TOW SHIPD SOUTH, RAr lE 68 WEST,SIXT~' PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE -. I • ,\ " \ • ~·TIit- ... QIVISIC,W ,n.:w~ N~\ l $CUTKP~! 1"::_ NCI . 24.SIS ~t,Kft -. m ... Carroll&l.angel .................. ......... c...._ --PERMANENT EASEMENT EXHIBIT·~· ..... . , . ' I . 0 I I - • • - COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Date November 7, 1994 INITIATED BY Department of Community Development 11 a . Subject Craig Hospital Planned De STAFF SOURCE Lee Merkel, Director of Cornnu,ity Devel COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION The Planning Commission granted a Subdivision Waiver in 1969 to allow the construction of Craig Hospital; the property was part of the overall ownership of Swedish Medical Center and was unplatted at that time. The Planning Commission also approved a parking lot on the northeast comer of East Girard Avenue and South Clarkson Street for UH by Craig Hospital. At the October 17, 1994 meeting, City Council set a public hearing for the November 7, 1994 City Council meeting to gather citizen input on this issue. RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff seeks Council support for a resolution approving the Planned Development filed by Craig Hospital. BACKGOUND, ANALYSIS, AND AL TERNATNES IDENTIFIED Craig Hospital has filed an application for a Planned Development. The Planned Development, when approved, will govern the completion of the Hospital campus. The Hospital proposes to construct a "transitional ca19" facility directly acron the ltrNt from their main hospital. This transitional care facility will be UNd by thole patients who need space and privacy to practice their independent living skills before being formally released by the hospital. In conjlM'ldion with this will be the c:onstruction of a two-level sky-bridge across South Clarkson Street, and the extension of the b.nne1 between Swedish Medical Center and Craig Hospital under South Clar1<1on to the rww facility. The lky-bridge and tuinel will facilitate movement of the patients and ltaff acron South Clarbon. The alley in the 3400 block of South Clarkson/South Emenon is requested to be vacated, and a portion will be landscaped for UH of the patients for~ activities . • ,. . . ' I ! , . .,. " I . • 0 '32xl - • • • • - Approval of the Planned Development will allow Craig Hospital to complete their campus plan, and facilitate their treatment of patients who have suffered severe head or spinal injuries. If the Planned Development is not approved, the transitional care units caMOt be built, which will impact the ability of patients to practice their independent living skills, possibly resulting in a longer hospital stay. Craig Hospital is a nationally renowned l'MUOlogical care center, providing treatment and management of patients with acute brain trauma and spinal cord if1uries. This Hospital, because of the very nature of its specialization, draws patients from across the cou,try for rehabilitation. Craig has acquired two apartment buildings east of Soulh Clarkson Street, and all of the Clarkson Street frontage across from the hospital, along with two properties immedietely adjacent to the patient housing unit on South Emerson Street. The proposed development will consist of a thee story building with full basement, a two-story bridge connection to the existing hospital, and an underground tunnel to link the basement levels for a total gross area of 86,500 squae feet. The building is designed for a fuhn fourth floor expansion. The new development will provide "transitional cae• for patients who are ready to develop fuictional skills prior to release from the Hospital, a well u provide space for additional overnight family stays on the medical campus. The bridge will be a link to the therapy and dining facilities in the existing Hospital. Landscaped areas will provide an "outdoor healing environment" for therapeutic recreational activities. The existing "Friendship House· will be relocated to the eest of the green space and will provide space for patient/family activities in a rnidential environment. Parking for the full build-out will be provided in Phase I, in part an-site, with leased parking from Swedish Medical Center providing the balance of required parking which will be off-site. FINANCIAL IMPACT In addition to the revenues from construc:tion permits, additional revenue will be gerwated by patients' families that will be housed in the transitional carw facility raltw' than outside the City. UST OF ATTACHMENTS Resolution approving Craig Planned Development. Craig Hospital Development Plans Memo regarding the Craig/Swedish sewer .. ... ..... I . • 0 . , • ~ ) ) , -,I I J[a~ 1! I iJ~i !! ll I I ! l~ i 1 !'~ i1~i 11 ,I l I .! fa "jc! 1 [1 ,1a ~! I le r~ a fl sfl! ~·~~ ij~ ti ~ii !,E Ii l,ti ff i I i ti r~j i rj ~ 1ri f 11 !1~ ii f i,1 l t 11 • r ;;: , s t ~ r .. ~ t . f. 1 r I! r f r f , t I A : ~ · -~--·-~ · ~ ti r ll 1 -r .. _. .._ · it iti ti it ili[ i![ !1~ [f ff i1r Jr! I[ [irr GI: ff !f tt 11 itti 111 ·it fi J. [_ ~:: 1 : :~:~ -_ it }1 !1~ f iti 1i t~I~ il i( ;J J! ?( l 1 111i1J Iii r f Et • I 1t ar . ·I r.l rl: t!r 1 r ~5· t :-"11 Bi! •r if H · flt 1 · ,t fl ;'l i I ~ J it ~f! l~a I !~ ti I. iJ r : JI I ll ' } i t rt' f f I!" ~ f} l.i l 'i' ·l ll . f t I I i . ~,I. ij,1 1 l• t1 , I~!} Ir lt ~ ! i l i !If 'ii • , . • 0 • r ~ • ------\ I ,• I . . . ' .. ' ~ . . "' I - ]- • • • • •. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY T11B CITY COUNCD. OP TIIB CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: 8rtien t The Enpwood City Coaneil hereby ....-the,..... 11Mdlltienuf'the Enalewoocl Planninc and 1.oninc Commiaaion for the Plmmecl i>eftlopmmt applicaticm made by Craic Hospital to COllltnict a tnnlitional can filciJity in the -bamMled by South C1arbon Street. on the WIit; South Emenon Street on the But; But ffampclen Avenue on the South, and Eut Ginni Annue on the North, in the City af'Baclewood, County of' Arapahoe, State of' Colorado, al10 known • C.. No. 12-SM, with the tbUowinc condition 1: A. Both Craic llolpital and Swecliah lledical Cmter mall...-to.,.,. ownenbip af'the '"'91' line locatecl in the~ an.,. B. Craic lloapital mall ..._.. that tbe ....... af'the bmnel maat incorporate the relocation of' the 12" WIit.er line. C. Craic lloapital and the Public Worb ~t lhall apee 1D a minimum he:ipt of' IS few the bridp ower South C1arbm Street with proper lliplrp. D. Craic Bolpital lhaD oommit to tbe completion of' the Soatb Emenon Street improvement.a prior to .., eomtndian that -w nqaire the cloluJ,e of' South C1arbm Street. 8rtien 2 Each af'tbe C. I . IC a m llitiml allaD be dane llt the ....... af'Cnic llolpital and llt DO COit to the City. Cnic lloapit.al B111J with napect to thinl putiel 1IIU8 111m arranpmmta few the COit -ia ....... -.on with die tbinl putiel. 8rtien 3. A pablic beariac ... beld m If....._ 7, I.ISM. ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED tma 7th day af'N......._, I.ISM. ATTEST: Loucrilhia A. Elli,, City Clerk I, Louerilhia A. £Ilia, City Clerk for the City of' ....... C'Alendo, benby Clll'tify the aboft ii a true aapy of' ltNOhtion No._ Serill of' I.ISM. ..... • . - I . • 0 ·. , '32xl - I • N\ . .:...:) V ' -·-"' ,-·1 --·-, - T ~ ~. • "' - • • .. ., • II E II O R A N D U II To, Englewooo c;ty c.,..ncn · • J / .d. F,om, John Boc~t;1;tiea Nana .. , of ,..,;n;at,at;o~ Date: October 20, 199, Subject: Craig/ Swedish Sewer The attached map ahowa the sewer main that the City is proposing to give to Craig and Swedish Hospitals. The block which this sewer serves is owned entirely by theae two hospitals. Under the terms of the proposed transfer of ownership, the City will maintain ownership of the manholes located at the ends of the alley in Girard and Hampden. The reasons we want to maintain ownership of the manhole and the associated 175' run of 8" sewer main in Girard are two: first, it gives the City flexibility in providing any Possible future sewer service to the lots fronting on Girard . Secondly, we don't want this to beCOffle a private, 175' section of 8" sewer service running out in the Public right-of-way. 'N-·--"ll '' l_,1 . 2 I l~~-JJ_ CITY MAf'., · . · :; OH ,l,r ENGu.,.ow C(\ ... I .; • • I • 0 f ~?xi • -• • \.me MIii ... ... I I ... --. 511111fltll 'f s(!J.) fl.tr. 10 ae t;,..,.., n &Utlfr /sw111>1sll < < ... I .. • • 0 , ]- • • "'~ • • • • • ' • .... ________ c_o_uN_c_1L_cOM_M_UNI_CA_n_ON ____ ~-~- 0 .. , Data I I : Sllbject Nowmber 7. 1994 Agenda ltan 11 b : IINolutlon adjuatlng Englewood I Golf CourN fen INITIATED BY I I : STAFF SOURCE llecrNtlon Semen Department ! ........... DhclDr of llecna1lon COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION 1993 -Council made an adjuatment to golf fNI -Resolution n1. Series of 1993 1990 -Council made an adjuatment to golf fNI -flNolution 179, Series of 1990 1987 -Council made an adjustment to golf fNI -Resolutlon 138, Series of 1987 RECOMMENDED ACTION Staff INka Council"• support for • raolutlon adjusting the fN schedule at the Englewood Golf Course effactive January 1. 1995. BACKGROUND. ANALYSIS. AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED An adjustment to the current golf courN fN schedule wu .,....mad to Council on September 23 • 24. 1994. Council recommended changea to the proposal. Those changed are reflected In the propoHd resolution. Englewood"• current golf fNI are below the narbt for municipal golf couraea In the metro area. We do not fNI the fN adjuatmenta will Jeopardize participation levels and It will continue to give Englewood raldenta • aubltantlal bargain. The fee adjustments will give ua flexibility In our changing economy and will allow ua to fflNt financial commitments while lncrwlng the atralllglh of our Golf Courie ReNrve Fund .. FINANCIAL IMPACT The proposed fN adjustments will lncr1111 annual revenues by approximately • 189,000 per yur UST OF ATTACHMENTS IINolutlon lchedule of Current and PlopoNd Fen ...... . , • . ... ... I . • 0 • \ I l:, ]- • "'~ • • Englewood Qolf Courie Fee Schedule EffKtlve January 1. 1995 Type Resident 18 Non-Resident 18 Senior 18 Annual 18 Resident 9 Non-Resident 9 Senior 9 Annual 9 Par 3 -Resident 9 Par 3 -Non-Resident Par 3 -Senior 9 7 Day Annual Fee 5 Day Res. Annual Fee 5 Day Sr. Annual Fee 7 Day N/R Annual Fee 5 Day N/R Annual Fee 18 Hole Cart 9 Hole Cart 18 Hole (1 rider) 9 Hole ( 1 rider) 18 Hole Pull Cart 9 Hole Pull Cart t 9.00 t15.00 t 8.00 t 1.00 t 8.00 •11.00 t 8.00 •• 50 NIA NIA N/A t325.00 t250.00 t225.00 t375.00 ueo.oo t17.00 .,o.oo NIA NIA t 3.50 t 1.50 Driving Range -Sm. Bucket Driving Range -Lg. Bucket t 2.00 t 3.50 Type Res. -1 Month N/R -1 Month Res. -3 Months N/R -3 Months Res. -5 Months N/R -5 Months T .. CCCllfee Junior Golf ,... U0.00 + .50 per 9 Holes t25.00 + .50 per 9 Holes t50.00 + .50 per 9 Holes t82.50 + .50 per 9 Holes t7&.00 + .50 per I Holes t94.00 + .50 per 9 Holes .,2.00 t,a.oo .,,.oo t 1.50 t 8.00 t12.00 t 8.00 t .75 t 6.00 t 8.00 t 5.00 t400.00 t300.00 t275.00 t450.00 t320.00 t19.00 .,o.oo .,o.oo t 8.00 t 4.00 t 2.00 t 2.50 t 4.00 124.00 + . 75 per 9 Holes t31.00 + . 71 per 9 Holes teo.oo + . 75 per I Holes t87.50 + .75 per 9 Holes tl0.00 + . 71 per I Holes ., 32.00 + . 71 per 9 Holes ·, , ..... . ' • . \ I· • 0 , xi - J- • . " • . . A D80UJTIOM 18'l'AN.1811DfO Alf ADRJ8'l'IIDff TO '1'118 ANNUAL I'm ft>ll TBB ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL OOLF COURSE. WHEREAS, the Golf Coane re. are reviewed muDy and after omdudinc a fee 111"9)' of Gdaer mamc:ipal plf'-.-in tbe UN wbieb ..... tbe can.at plf'feN are below the marbt; NOW, TIIBBBJIORB, BB rr DSOLVBD BY THE CITY COUNCIL OP TBB cm OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: 8ectien 1 'l'lle foUowinc fee achedule for ue ottbe Bnt1ewooc1 manicipa1 Golf' Coane ia hereby adopt.eel eft'ective .January 1, 1995. ANNVAL NBMBIMBIP FIIS: .... '300.00 5Day Nea:Be;shate tno.oo •Jllaa DIiie diat ... .-ebti .... --.....i11enta-lrd-. • ....._. _ .... an)y. Nonewnan-nllidentmnual ~pa. Dailx El11ia1 !111: lUlalta I.BIia tuo •. 75 QBlltl FRRS: lUlalta Ula Non-Resident tl8.00 tn.oo Resident tn.oo • 8.00 Senior tlLOO • 8.00 EAB:1: ...... Non-Resident • 8.00 Resident t 1.00 Senior • 1.00 • .. ' I . . 0 \ I ,~· '32 xl - A GOLF !'KM: Resident Non-Relident 001..11' C6R'Nl: One Rider EllLL CAJffll: DRIVING RANQI: • • • . lJlaDlll a Nrfbt A Nmdat SM.00 + .'15 p'9 holea '80.00 + .'15 p'9 bolll '80.00 + .75 p'9 bolll $35.00 + .75 p'9 holea '87.IO + .'15 p'9 bolll $131.00 + .75 p'9 bolll ll.Ballt Ullllt $11.00 $10.00 ,10.00 • 8.00 J8Bow IJlalle $4.00 u.oo Laaa lma1l t&.00 *2.IO ADOPl'ED AND APPBOVBD thia 7th day mN-11er, 191M. ATTEST: Loucriahia A. Ellia, City Clerk I, Loucrilhia A. Ellia, City Clerk for the City mBnpwood, Colondo,--, eartify the above ii a true copy m Reaohman No.__. SeriN m 191M. ,, - • . " ' I . . 0 , -:i? ')( I ]- - • • • Date November 7, 1994 INmATEDBY STAFF SOURCE • • . • ' COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Agencla 118m 11 C Department of Financial Services 6' - - Subject Amend Title 5, Chapter 38, Section 5 of the Englewood Munlcl I Code Frank Gryglewlcz, Director of Financial Services Loucrlahla Ellis, City Clerk COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION Council approved Ordinance 19, Serles of 1987 Increasing application fees for liquor licensing and clarifying code provisions. RECOMMENDED ACTION , Staff proposes Council approve a bill for ordinance amending Title 5, Chapter 38, Section 5 of the Englewood Municipal Code. Thia specifically addresses a Change of Corporate Structure as a separate action and provides for the appropriate exemptions. BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED The Council Communication, accompanying Ordinance No. 19, Serles of 1987, indicated that its intent was to address both change of ownership and change of corporate structure . The actual wording of the amendment to the Code, u previously approved by Council, reads "Transfer of ownership of existing llcenae U50.00. • This proposed council bill will clarify the language of the code. Each action la technically a transfer of ownership, however they are handled u separate and distinct actions by the Liquor Licensing Authority. The proposed exemptions comply with current administrative procedures. No alternatives have been identified by staff. FINANCIAL IMPACT None UST OF ATTACHMENTS None 0 0 1·11 ..... ', , I ' ____ !:r . ... I . • 0 ]- • • • • , . • • ~/ ORDINANCE NO._ SBRIBS OF 1994 BY AUTHORITY ABILLPOR 8 oaDDWfC8 AIIBIIDIMG 'l'lTL& 1. CIIAPl'Bll Ill. 8aC'l"IOM I. OP TIIB · ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE RBGARDING APPLICATION PBES POR LIQUOR ...., ... WHEREAS, the Enpwood Cit;y--=il pa...t Ordinance 19, Series of 1187, which incnued application r-for liquor licenllinc and elarifted Code prorisiom; ucl WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 19, Series ot 1187, wu tD adclr9a bath cbanp of ownenbip ucl cbanae of corporat.e ltrucbue wberw this .,....clnw,,t wiD claril':, the -.... for a tnn.rer of ownership encl a chenp of corporate ltnliaiw a a -,ent.e action and prcwicles for the appropriate u:emption1; NOW, THEREPORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE cm COUNCD. OF THE cm OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS POU.OWS: Sertior t. 'Die Eqlewoocl Cit;y C-cil hereby .....,... enMINtinc Title 5, Cbapt.er 38, Sec:tion Ii, of the Enclewoocl llwucipal Code which wiD Ned u follows: 5-38-5: PBBS: Application r-for licenNS lhell be payable tD the Cit;y u foDowa: A. New licenae B. Transfer of location of niltinc licenN C. Tranlf'er of ownership of uiltinc licenN D. CHANGE OF CORPORATE STRU<mJRE POR DIS'l'ING UCBNSB IIII0.00 1. DBIIPTIONS TO CHANGE OP COBPORATS STBUCTUU Pim. NO FEE SHALL BB CIIAIIGBD: A. WHEN TIIB ONLY ACTION TAKEN IS BDIOVAL OF AN OfflCBB, DIRECTOR OR STOCKHOLDER. B. POR A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION. B. E. Renewal of u:iltins licenN B. F. Temporuy permit penclins tnnnr of ownenhip • I0.00 $100.00 Tllne re.. llbell be in edclition tD any edclitianeJ r.. impoeecl by the 8ut.e. (Ord. 61 Serin 1991) IntrocMecl, Ned in full, Ulcl ,-eel• tint l'8llclins • the 7th -otN....._., Ilk • I • ..... I> - • . - I . • 0 ,• I ! ' ' 1 32 x l - - • ,. • ·, • .. Publilbed u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 10th day of'NOYeDlber, UHM. Sheri Gulley, Mayor A'M'BST: 1-criahia A. BIiis, City Clerl I, Loaailhia A. Bllia, ~ Ciak tithe CitiY "' ......... Colorado, .... erifl that the ....._ ad r..-. ia a true eapy ol' a Bm fbr an Onliaaw, introdwd, nail in fbJI, a ......«I on tlnt ...... on the 7th dayol'N....._, 11N. -2- ' .. I . . 0 • • 1- • .,.. November 7, 1814 NTIATEDIIY Supen,ilol J CommlllN 11 d • 0 : • • ..... Purcllaeaf ........... Pat,mer' Mbdng Aalmblr TIie ll:licm ........ ii ID....-bJ Maciall dll pan:-. ala...._ ... polJms 111m111 -*J far prepariq llllidl deil •n i111 polJms a dll IJE WWTP. SIii' aa El r's dial dll llid be awdad ID STRANCX> Im:. ia dll llllllllill al 125,451. TIie UE WW'IP -polymr • a IIDlfle et4 lee!• ad de be .... ia 61 D d::ial U. Pqraa. After a caaipa. ilMllipliml a1po1ymr miml .,._ ia 1911, 1111 S11tANCO .,._ -..._ balil a ill lliplliclr mixia1 dllip. Tbe.,... .......................................................... 111111r.,..... STRANCX> ii 1111 IDie 5 Iii& al 1111 palJalr ... p S Mhe .,.._ wida ... ...... 8-d a 1111 I NitJ al 1111 STRANCX> 1111k....., wida 1111 W .,._ ia........ • 1111 ;mdme Ill __... ID STRANCX) INC. a a ... -leliL (Sa ......... lir U.S ,-i.. ) 1k aillial S'l1lANCO eillial.,.. .... P 5 ia 19'0. nc 1wa sntANCO *7 ..... .,.... .... ID aallial 1111 *7 ,..,._ .. _....... · • 1111 --. .. ....,..,_ 1'a ...... ......, ...... -----... -.... ...,.. I ·a CJ . 1'a,..,.. .... ii .. a ta ..... .,... A.pllllila al•--... ..., ID .. SIii ;- ~ .... ii ii ... ID ............ Mlldllr parliaa al .. --ii -ID .. ~ Ail ...... 'l1lidrmiall Uaill (DAFl'S}, .... ii ii ... ID 8-....... 1'a lW9 ,.._ ....... ta ..... ,..,... .._......._ Tbe .. 1111k .,._ will ..,_ lW9 .._ ,..,.. ID Ill .. d t \ ID • I d#edll ..... palyasaw.zb alllllmallCMil .... ad•DAFl'ee!la. Tbe Wpolyms .,...~ii ..... ID& lillp pa\as ff Mhe • ... lW9 .... IDlhll de I b4 ,......_ n.two.--; ...... ...-....... ,..,.. ....... ....,. nc .. .. .,_ will 11111111c twa dlflllW pa\mr M #0 W ID Ill aa; b FEH4y ID • IMw 1111 ..... pa\as I Q± $J alac:lapn,caad will -:aia ........ deWfllpa\asaall If 1111 llllit ii mlll appnMIS lir ,_._, .... fllllll W .,._ wilP ~ ad a .... pa\as C HMIMW will be ..SID ac C aDadMe 1111 ....... ,._ IINQ .. .ualil' _.._ • \ I 1, . , ,. I . • 0 ]- • • • \, -----"'---------"--I • • CAPITAL OUTLAY REQUEST ! Oeoar.ment or Fwic: L/'! WT! ll-lJ. I Division: Description of •~uiprr.er:"t or ooj~ exj::enditute: 2 -Polymer Mix Ta:k.l cxplar:ation ot necas.s~, or benefiu af this exper:cirure: • -41.5) 1 Cll..-:'Ut units ~. no back Ul'. Se~e/ret,air currently is difficult co ac:he!!ule. Lou of thu unit r-11 abut dcvn our •1-=-• production. •! iotal c:s:. cf piac:r:s; I ec:.:icr.-:ent in full cce~-::cn: ~IT'.atec C:s~s I Unit Ccr. I Tota! C:r. ?:.:rc~ue Pri ce I I ,, """ !nr.2112-:lcn I I iota! ·1 I 23 , l)!i() :..HS 7rac:e-:r. I I iotal Ne! Ccr. I I 23,IJOQ ..=.nnuai Ooeratinc Cor. I I iotai F:rr. Year Cos"t.s I I 23, Q()Q ls .this e.'<;.encirure neces.sary because at inc::'IUac personnel? Mo F.ecorr:mencaticn fer e~uipment dia.;:lacad: I/A Approximate date of purc!'lase: t /04 !.:S, ar:c cesc.-ibe other slr.-jlar ec;uis::mem in depan:nen.: 0(/r( 1la.,._, r::u_-f Cb I\'\ 1 >t "fa-C.0 au... C"-U.vw."t ~ ~ CA.Cc.. F:.:rchulng A;er.t's cor.imenu: City Manas;er's Review: Approved NotApprowd . .. . . ------·~ ; i I . ! I I I I I I I . , .. I . . 0 _. I ]- - • ;Jl'WlCO, INC. •D.B0X389 3RADLEY, n. 60915 llffONE.: 815-932-8154 !'AX: 815,,932.0674 TO: CilY o1-. Bi-City Treatmcat Plant 2!IOO s. Platte RMr Drive -co I01lO ATIN: RadyJarrell • 0 I • • PROPOSAL aad ACCEPTANCE QUOTE: 3670 DATE: -8, 1994 REFERENCE: BiCilvWWTP ........................ __. .......... -r---ac......_......_ QTY. MODEL/PART NO. DESCIUP110N PRICE 1 D16007 Slram SUialal SrNI Tm~ •Ii• « (l) lkid _.. '7'0 U'SGPH llaiJIJaa llCd tab, al mlCl'ciallllCCI wirms ad pllabias -oaicm. Tub 10 iDdDde patCIIICd impeller -a,i,, Boat lfoSelllbliea ad wuh dowll duty lllCICOn. 2 87lS208 Hip/l,ow 1-1 Float S11.itch Auembly for eada m1m1 tuk. Note: Also illdudcd would be ( 4) four day ICffica ad tme1 lime ol facloly !9Cluriciu to plrform die f.ollowiaa faacaoas: • IDrcr~ ad plumbilla fwbw rn. .... dilperaer to tab. • ~ e:iiilills lwilc:h Oftl' coalrol puel. • Uppadc lewl IWitdies ia Clliidaa tub. • sc.rt-up ad illlll'action to opera&an. CW'I rapomibilily would be plumbiaa book up to fiDal feed IJIICIIII. Cmtomc:r woaJd also be napamible far pow= tobodapadL T .... ,.._ r.o.a. .....,, IL " - EXTENSl<•N SJS.A.i;a.11 TERMS Net 30 days F.O.B . liradkJ, n. Plcatc Naci PllrdallC Order ad/o, Aa:eplutt qy to STRANCO PPD. COLL PRICES GUARANTEED 60 days widl lllipmal withia 6 -- -=www llalll I C C VS l J 'I OJ~"VI.LS e/e P.O.BcsB llndley, n. 60915 utone ,u ,a 1c :11 te ,,0 .10 I • . , I I -' I,..· • . I . • 0 '32xl - oo• Water Quality Control Mr. R8lldy Jarrell Otyof~ Bi-city Treatmem Plam 2900 South Platte River Dme Englewood, CO 80110 Dear Mr. Jarrell: • • • September 8, 1994 We would like to thank you for the opponuaity to supply the attached proposal and assure you that Stranco, Inc. is the sole manufacturer of PolyBlend Liquid and Dey Polymer Preparation Feed Systems. We are f>leued to mow that you are satisfied with the performance of your existing Stranco eqwpmem are comiderina adding to your existing systems. We would also like to share that our Uaited States manufacturiD& facility is located in Bradley, IL We have been involved in water chemistry and chemical metering for over 25 years. Today's PolyBlend systems arc the result of experience pined by Stranco in thousands of field installations, indepeDdem, collep, university laboratories within the United States and abroad. Our company is the only rn•nufactUrer that bu taken the time and money to research polymer acdvatioa. Aside from ho~ several pioneer paiems for~ activadoD equipme111, we bold (,4) Patents specific: to your equipment. 'lbae are: • U.S. Patem No. 4522502 iuaed June 11, 1985. 11lil patem coven the padcDe wheel impeller and mixiDa chamber desip. • U.S. Puem No. 4642222 iaDed February 10, 1987. Tms patem coven post dilution for in-line polymer feed systems. • U.S. Patent No. 4778280 issued October 18. 1988. 11lis patent coven tbe dry disperser 1lled in PolyBICDd day feed .,.._. • U.S. Patent No. 4638945 iaaed AU&mt 25, 1987. 'Ibis patmll mvers die hollow impeller used in I cby polymer taak -.embiy. Please use our toll free pboDe 1-800-882~ abould ,aa ~ _Ill'/ further cpsdoDI or require additional information. Apia. we tbulk you far CXllllideriDI SUIDco for die Bi- Qty Wutewater Treatment Plant. :-;.;--00.111 ______ "1~-•"s•.1•:>,:-.1111 ~o:,11~-~--•"'°"' tTt ra tr=n "'. • . I . . 0 \ , I, '32xl j ~· . a '--' I L • • ) • f § u:1 1 ! l'lf'J''I: I •r I 'U 1 · i I f i ~ 1111I J ·I~ I Ii I I. I I [i, p ; i ! ~ l f •I ! ~l 'IP' rlf ! 'H e r1 f 1 ~ ~ I i•Jr. ~ '.i, I' Ji p I }. & (•-. ,1;1i 11,:s, ,1,, ,,1 11 , 1 Ir I.:. I 'rl' I i . I e ·r.ji 1fj11ffif ! lfls ri 1 f 1~s t ~ fi Ii~ I la.?1 ri,,,!:f .. I I '" n I I f J's Ujiiiir.9 I l.j 111 i ~ : 'I I l'I '' t ,1.. • ; •• ;,, '' 1 'I I : a,s , e ;(f jlfs-sff 'I tff j i n ' • II'' f I · !! 'f = · · 1 ·•I J f ar ; !! !iii l}t11!J1i ii i! i it; 1•11 I.I Jr It :r 'I ~ li ti!! ''11111, it ', I i} ~ f'lt Hli 1 :ti 1 f 1 ... --------- • • ~ 0 • I ,.. I i ,~ ,~ . ~ r I O . • • . ~ ~ I - iJ--- • IBIIOUJ'nONNO.~ SBBIBS OP 19N •, • • • A D80UfflON AIJ'l'IIOBIZING TRB BNGI.BWOOD PUBLIC LIBBAK1' 'l'O DIPLBIIBNT THE ANNUAL "FOOD FOR PINBS• PROGllAII PROK NOVBIIBD l'- IINWWWGB Drm ., llN. WHBRBAS, the Bqlewood Public Library bu lpomond a "Food for Piaea• propam cluring the November/Decembe holidays for the put Coar years; and WHBRBAS, the "Food for Pima• propam allows patrom with Oftl"due &nes to ·,,.- them oil thnup the donation fl non-periahable food itema; and WHBRBAS, the food it.ems an thin &a wanled to the lmlrhith Tuk .._ llr diltribution to ftnancially clmdqntapd familiel in the .....,_ u.; and WIIBIIBAS, the pl'Gll'&lll ia a bma6t to the _;qr in that the diwmmt.11911d an ....._ and the air deerecl with reapect to._ a t11e at, recemnc m 1ibni:r materiala back; NOW, TIIBBBJIOBB, BB ft' BBSOLVBD BY TBB cm COUNCIL OP TBB CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: 8ectinn t The Bqlewood City Coancil her-,......_ the Bnp,wood Public Library im,a.-.tmon tithe annual "Food For Pima•,......-hm N....._. 14, 1994 throap D111,nbm 19, 1994. The "Food For.,_. will thm be fbawmd..d to the ImerPaith Tuk Poree for diatribution to ftnaneially diwmmtapcl families in the Bqlewood ana. ADOPl'BD AND APPROVED this 7th day rlNowember, 11N. A'M'BST: 1-iabia A. BUia, City Clerk I, Loacriabia A. BDia, Ciq, Clerk for the City fl ........... Colorado. benby oatify the above ia a tnMt copy fl Reaohdioa No. SeriN fl 11N. .... ,, - • . .. , ,, I . . 0 ', , I ]- • • Ill - y • • <. TO: FROM: Doug Clark. Oty MaJn,qa ....._____.-..,,- DATE: November 3, 1994 SUBJECT: Executive Session llec:ommendation I recommend Oty Council go into Executive Session to cmcuss negotiation for a pending real estate transaction. I further recommend that Acting Cty Attorney Martin Semple, .Assistant Oty ~ Dan Brotzman and I be the only members of the city staff to participate in this Executive Session. Thanks. cc: Dan Brotzman . . . . ----- ~ . ..l!ta t '' ' ' .. I. • 0 l _ _ I - • • • ,, . • • ' . . ' I . . · •'II I ' ' . I'. 3 "r • - • • ,, - . . 0 :. - ft.a) :t.u~ -------__ VJ /At.Jt »,~ ==------- ~~ iWJ k!t---~1,£,~_ . -• ' . , ·' \ I ; , . t~ . ... . ... . . 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Minutes. ~ '71J Minutes ffom 11,e -lar City Coon<il Meeting of October 17, 199<. ~ 6. Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.) 7. a. Englewood citizen Bev Maes will be present to pr~~~ ~~nd progress report on Englewood-focusing on Tomorrow. r ~ b. Mr. R. J. Hicks from the Department of Motor Vehicles will be ~t .. ~~ .J--- discuss the new "Air Care Colorado" emissions testing polic'iesr IUPfi,,f c. The "Commode Commandos" Operations Challenge Team from the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant will be honored for their recent 2nd place victory at the Nat'.on~ ~~~pallenge sponsored by the Water Environment Federation( --· Non-;~hedjled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to five minutes.) IL/ ~-uJ. ())IJ1Adi; ~~ S7. ~ -~t/S9,-~~ cogcauor,s, Proclamations, and "-i~if/ ~ 8 . I . ' ... I • • 0 , ,. City Council Apnda November 7, 1994 ,.2 9. • 0 I • • j_-if; ~JJI-) 1_~1_/Jf( · · en input on the Craig Hospital Planned r;-._ b. A public hearing to~r itiz · proposed changes to the Home jJfi OccupationsJ~i~ A. it"--CPp(,,,,, Pf/ 11--\ ~'I :..0 IJ/1M7H-tf_ -rr'eu«_ fil/ ,, - ./' /)JJ!tH'!!p uµ_ r5--/J l)ErFIJIJ lr /TE-If/. /I)&}-/. ~hU. ~ ~ }0. Approve on second readin~ 7fJ1: "JL ~ ,{__~~i.1ftr Jr, (fl.i!f}J. 9+ 3 a. Council Bill No. 50, ,~~~} the Englewood Municipal Code rel:f.ve t /'..U~ome Occupations. v v ~ Jr 'i).._/ l)?Jl-_fij_ b. Council Bill No. 54, approving the vacation of South Clarkson/South Emerson alley in t 3400 block South. (r ~;2: ' ci Bill No. 55, amending the Englewood Ml.!nicipal CQde by a5J~J_} _/ ~f~~hewsect~~n~W~~~T ----- (Jl Im_ d. Council Bill No. 56, establishing the mill levy for property taxes to be 1 collected in 1995. Ci.I.~ JZ A:/F 5_k. (!1 £/r.61) e. Council Bill No. 5 7, adopting the 1995 Budget for the City of Englewood. f. Council Bill No. 58, appropriating monies for the 1995 Budget. g. Council Bill No. 59, approving the Grant of Easement and Right-of-Way between the cities of Englewood and Littleton for a drainage easement on the Mclellan Reservoir property. • 11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Motions. ft... ..l/ a. Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to adopt a I. / ~ ~e!~l_ution approving the Craig Hospital Planned Development. STAFF U -r UV~RCt~~lf~CrityDevelopment. /!..Mrrfl=-. [?".J---b. Recommendation from the Department of Recreation Services to adopt a resolution adjusting the fee schedule at the Englewood Golf Course effective J -0 January 1,JJ?.Jj,; _ STAFF SOURCE: fenell llack, Director of RecrNtion Services~ Recommendation from the Department of Financial Services to adopt a bill for an ordinance clarifying language in the Englewood Municipal Code relating to Liquor Lice;,tg·~~: Frank Gryslewicz, Director of Financial Services.~ . -• ...... I· • 0 ]- • Clly Council Aaalda November 7, 1994 hie] . . <. • ,. • • ~ -d. Recommendation from the Littleton/Englewood Wastewater Treatment Plant If,~ S" l!lt~~ Supervisory Committee to approve, by motion, the purchase of a stainless steel ~ F'~ polymer mixing assembly for the Plant. Staff recommends that the bid be I O awarded to STRANCO, Inc., in the amount of $25,458. STAFF~ Stewart Fonda, Director of lJE Wastewater Tratment Plant. Aurf ~· Recommendation from the Department of library Services to adopt resolution approving the library's ·Food for Fines• pr~m for 1994. STAFF ~ SOURCE: Hank Lons, Director of llwary Services. ~ 12. General Discussion. a. Mayor's Choice. b. Council Members' Choice. 13. City Manager's Report. a. Request to go into execut~·ve sess· t discuss real estate transa<;!ion. lteJ,'1-(J-~ t:6J:_ IAlb a(' (!j( Tl~ '£ebtoJJ 14. CilyMomry's&,.;rt. ~ ~~ :::~ 0:3::C®.tl£_~~ • Englewood Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of October 13, 1994 • Englewood Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting of October 12, 1994 . . ' . • ' I. • 0 ]- '· • • • • November 21, 1994 REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING . ' 0 J