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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-10-19 (Regular) Meeting Agenda• ,,, - - 0 :. - ' 0 • October 19, 1992 ll&GULAR CITY COUIICIL N&&TING OltDI I ~ • LIJTI • I • • • ' ' ]-•, • • (. ,. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA STA11JS REPORT FOR THE OCTOBER 19, 1992 CITY COUNCIL MEE11NG Apda OripmDg bat Qwrt-PralJimjgp MmIM FolknNIP 5A FIN SERV COUNCIL MlNlITES 10/5192 APPROVED7-G COPIESTOBE DISTRIBl1l1:I) 6A CMCill DONA KOOY HONORED AS ENGLEWOOD'S OCTOBER EMPLOYEE OF 11tE MONl1I 7A CMCill DEREK SHANNON, 2267 W. YALE .. A VE. • ASKED CXJUNClL TO PA YE WY ALE A VENUE 78 CMCill BEN REHDER, 2347 W. YALE AYE .· ASKED CXJUNCIL TO PA YEW. YALE AYE. 7C CMCill ED C0UJNS. 2010-ZCMO W. YALE A YE. • ASKED COUNCIL TO PA YE W.YALEAYE. 7D CMCill JOHN BAaNES. 2:Wl W. YALE A YE . • ASKED COUNCIL TO PAYE W. YALE AVE. MOl10N TO HiOCi!i!D Wl11I APPIIOVED 6-1 STAPPTO 1111MJRMY PA YING AT JIIIIO (NAY : HAlll!NICHI') Plll!PAIII! INPO 1HllOUGH U.111.0CK a, W. ON lfflPD YALE AVE. 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OF 11/2192 ffANSPCllTA110N FOR Pl!ASIBILl1Y S1UDY U.S. 215 PROM BIIOADWAY 10 UNIVl!RSITY llC FINSERY can, A1iEND1NO l!MC a, APPROVED 7.0 SECOND IN OllDl!ll FOR CODE TO ltEADINO- OOUl!SPOND Wffll IIM2 OIARTl!ll 12Al CMOR WIOOINS ADVISII> LEMJUE OF MlMBN \'01DS HAS Pltl!PAUDMATDIALD: AlmllNl'NT NO. I 12Ali CMOR WIOOINS N011!D IE HAD IBC'D UTID ,_.. DllmUfflJID l!la'LOYl!I! 1281 OIOR •u.ocx· I) AIUD POR <DJNCIL 'I POll'l10N ON no MAC LDIB liGYIID 10 ll!ND UT1D •· Dl!PEATl!D ·~ no MAC LICJlff llAL (AYE ·•U..OCX) PIIOll!CT Wl'l1I 2 al!VIIIONI • J) AIUD POR Nl8C110N D Ill \Ol"I! AT NIXT oaa>0 Ml'O ON nD MAC !X1UIION LN liGYIID 10 PDMT •u.ocx Ml'IIOYIID 7 .. 10 \Ol"I! IN PA YC:a 0, 1111 ., MAC IX'nNIIDN TOWAID 1111 • IOUl'NWBIT IOVn AT 1111 • • NIXT oaa>O MTG ANDnD MAU ,on a, auc::L'I llllllaVATIONI. 1111 \Ol"I! • • • ]- 12Bii CM<iR 128W CMOR • • • • • WOULD NOT BE CONnN<En' UPON 11IOSE RESERVATIONS 3) WOULD LIKE TO SEE eotmNUED PRESSURE ON AMERICAN EXCELSIOR COMPANY TO C1EAN UP 11tEIR PROPERTY 4) THANKED DEWTIT FOR QUICK A'J"JEfflON TO BANA CASI! VAN DYKE : I) ltl!SOl 12 • APPROVED 7~ D0NA11NG FUNDS 10 CXLO. NON-PltOPIT AGENCIES FOR 1993 2) ll!SOll3 • DONAT1NO IJOOO APPltOYl!D 7~ 10 Dffl!ll.PAffll TASK flOaCE PltOM COUNCIL AD> 10 Ol1D AOl!NCIES PUND 3) ADVISl!D WOMAN IN 1B DISDICT 11!ltltlPll!D 0, A NEKHIOa HA 111A WAY : I) ltBQtEl'11ID UST 0, CALLS 111AT HA VE <X:c\aJtl!D IN JOOO IILOClt 0, SO. ACOMA IN LAST SIX MOlffllS 2) loEN1'IONl!D IIIIXXY llnl teWI Aa11CU! IE: HAIIITAT flOR IIUMANl'IY HOUR ON W. IW I -. AVE. HAll!NICHI': I) ADYlaD 2 ..... lll!ING BULT IN SAME All!A naotJOH AVIIOIOOL 2) IIIIIOI M • IINOal INO ANDPJM!MI' I 6 (COLO <JIIIJ>UN l'alT ACT) ..:moN 10 ALLOW 09M111D M CATIYTO PROVIDE CX>PYOF COMPLAINT/ CASEFILED 10/1619? FUNDS10BE DIS11llBUl1!D PUN>S101E D0NA11!D POLICE DEPT . 10PIIOVIDE UST HAntAWAY 10 (NAn HAntAWAY. WIOCINI. OlLLIY) ABITAIN ON YOft l«fflON 10 TAIi.i! 09M11D M CNAn •uoat. VAN DYU. HA111AWAY) ..:moN 10 ANDI> NftOYID 6-1 10 IDaM! 6111 • (NAY VAN DYU) wtmaAI "l!NCLIWOOD C1Tll.lNr • • • I • • • 0 • - - •• CMQll • • I A CMQll l'A CAffY • • • ' <, \. M0110N TO APPROVE APPROVED 4-3 RESO # 14 (NAYS: BULLOCK, VAN DYKE, HA111AWAY) 3)RESOft5 • DBC1ARING COUNCIL'S ~TO AMENDMENT ti M0110N TO TABLE DEFEATED I~ (A YE : BULLOCIC.) M0110N TO APPROVED 6-1 APPROVE RESOft5 (NAY: BULLOCK) ,, RESOll6 -~ AIG!NJMEHI'. 2 (PltOHIBIT LA WSIPOUCll!S WHICH mm11.E Pl!RSONS TO a.AIM DISOUMINA110NI PM1l1'.C11!D STAnJS 8ASl!D ON SEXUAL OIUl!NTATION MOTION TO TABLE DEFEATED 2-' (NAYS : lllU.OC.'X. WIOGINS) MOTION TO APPIIOVl!D 6-1 AMD1> '11i A (NAY : WIOOINS) 5'1'11 WIBBAI MOTION 10 APPIIOVl!D 6-1 AfllllOYE ...,_ (NAY : WIOQINS) 5) ll!lQU!l1l!D Al'ff/OVAL 10 ATl'IN> tLC CXJtallmlNCE IN NEW oaa.u.JII Jn.J/11 MOTION 10 AfllllOYE DlftATED M HAa!NIOll"I (AYIII: HMIINICHI', WMJOONIR, <U.LEY) IIIQU!ST 10 AnlDD tLCCDRaNCE WAOO(N!a.'. l)~ODUNCL wotl.D l8C!I\IB llfORT ON Y ALI AYl!Nle IN 2 Wl8'I 2) ADYIIID .. HAD VllffllD GA• 8 PIA IN HDUl10MIOIIID MAIIDTINO ...... WOtLD OONIIIJIII IIU.11-ftaoll ua ,ca cnc.1e • A an ..._ AIMIID ..xTnM::nWIICIQI' WU....,. AT ..... LIIUaY IWZJl92 DIIYfflT PAIIIDOltf CDB 0, fllOIOIID ,. - • • • • • - - 148 CATIY 14C CATIY 140 CATIY 141! CATIY 14' CATIY 1411 CATI'Y 141 CATI'Y • . " ·.,. • (. RESO REQUESTING REPORT PltOM LIQUOR LICENSING AU1110R11Y RE: ESCORT SERVICES/ rr Will.. IE ON 11./2192 COUNCIL ACEN>A ADVISED <XJUHIY CAN OIAltOI! POil DAJGIIQRTATION, HOUSING, N!DICAL EXPENSES POil lNCAllCDATl!D PIUSOIEas ,... PASSl!DOUI' <X.a!S OP <XlUl!ll'ONDl!N PltOM JACK OLSON COUNCIL ADVlll!D JIIOCal!II WAI MADE TO ADm'I' 111! .. O'DI PIIOOlltll' POil VIOi.Amai WHO All! ....SIN laJNI CRT MAnnl ITATl!D IE Hm'l!I TO HAVI! AN HPIPM'HI' TO COUNCIL IHOa11.. Y aE: UNION AYl!NIE mAYl!L PIT ITATl!DaTY 11~11NG A fllOYla»IOP WA'ID A IBWIR -VICE TO ADA IOUl1UIT OP HAlallJBN A C1A11UON ITA111D 111! aTY HAD MET Wffll AnmlEY DIREC11!D 1HATNO RESPONSE IE MADI! POil OOIIIIC WTB •: IMMIBOP BITAR mamrr ADVlll!D IE HAD 10LD OIMLOITI! PalTOIAID'I ,.. iOINiY 111AT11a an II NOi' MIWIID IN IBTIUIO 111! MA11a Al 'llllaaNATION WAI AftllmlalATI ITA'IIID aTY HAI IIIIC8MID NO'l1CB OP naatDaLi\TION W . AU.IIWNMDffl ... 111 ADU~ t:ff P.M. . , •, • • • • - - • • • • • .... AGENDA FOR llfE REGULAR MEETING OF llfEENGLEWOODCITYCOUNCL OCTOBER 19, 1992 7:30 PM. ,. ~ . 3. Pledge of Allegiance. /A)~ 4. Roll Call. 7 -0 5. Minutes. /'b 1n>,J a. Minutes from the October 5, 1992 Oty Council Meeting. ~ c~iF/-l 6. Pre-Scheduled Vi1ilon. (Pleaae limit your pNNntation to ten minutes.) 9. Publk Hnring. • a. For CON&dtndon of Council llU No. -llllllld~ dw Englewood.Ari b*-~ Municipal Code IIO llddre11 rwc,d lnc • a cUlllnct daN of UNL 7/'tl7-fl ~ ¥-~TJ' Miu /«Na . .,. J "-'}(A A-t, "I~ IJA ~ ~ ) fB 1' :1 . ' •. .. ... • • f __ I - • • • • • /! City Council Agenda October 19, 1992 Page2 10. Approve on second reading. Council BiU No.,4f) ~~ the property value on misdemeanon from S300 to S400. {/th,._~ 11. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions. Recommendation from the Department of Safety Services to adopt a BiU for an Ordinance appl'O!ing a a>ntract with the CoJorado~artment of Tranaportatic,n for Law Enfattement Assistance Funds (LE . STAFF SOURCE: DIYiaJoa Chief Daw Miller, s.&t:y Semca. b. Recommendation from the Department of PubUc Worb to adopt a biJJ for an ordinance authorizing a contract with the Colorado Department of Transportation for a feasiblJity study of U.S. Hwy. 285 from Broadway~to Univenity. STAFF SOURCE: Chad• &Inly, Dinctor of Public W c. ~tion from the Oep.tment of Financial Services, Oty Cerk Division. to adopt a BUI for an Ordinance amending language in sections of the Englewood Municipal Code to conform with the terminology uled ~ ~-STAFF SOIJRcE, ~ E1Uo, D,pi,1y OIJ, 12. c.-.r~ (ic.£ l•trAME()) A. Mayor's Choice. b. l(i,,b-lF i.J-.Z...1 -'fl -.; ~ -1,-f!, {<ft (? u Council Memben' Choi(». i. li. A Resolution ~ng donationa &am Aids to Other Apndes funding for 1991 /J 4.-'A. ~ A Raalu~~ng ~,donation ol S3.000 to lnlftf•lh Talk Fora from J99Z IUIIUS. /~ 13. Oty Manap..'s Report 14. Cty Attonwys Report. Adjoununmt . h. t 7 .· 7 ,P The following fflUIU ... ___ traNmittlld lo Council from 10/02/t'l-10/15 /92: • ~~AU-IJ ......... atA;,;•19!1Z. • &o.d ol AdJuatmant and Appult mmue., ol ~-9, 1-. • •. __. • • • , - • • ,.. • • ' " lZ(b} General Discussion defeated 1-6 -Bullock aoved to send MAC letter wtth two revisions (aye:Bullock} approved 7-0 -aoved for Bullock to vote tn favor of MAC ltne and then voice reservations * * * * * -Habenicht aoved to approve Resolution llo. 84 (supporting Allendlllnt llo. 6) defeated 3-4 -Hathaway •ved to be allCMeCI to abstain on the vote (ayes:Hathaway, Wiggins, Gulley) defeated 3-4 -Bullock •ved to table (ayes:Bullock, van Dyke, Hathaway) approved 6-1 -Wiggins aoved -ndaent to rwve frea sixth Whereas - (nay:Van Dyke) •[ngl..ood Citizens• approved 4-3 -vote to approve lesolution lo. 84 (nays:Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway) * * * * * -Habenicht •¥9CI to approve lesolutton llo. 15 (declaring Counc t1 ' s o,pos it ion to Allen Ill.int l ) defeated 1-6 -Bullock •ved to table ( aye: Bull oclt) approved 6-1 -vote to approve lesolutton llo. IS (nay:Bulloclt) • * • * • -Habenicht IIOved to approve lesolutton llo. • (o,postng Allendlllnt lo. z) defeated Z-4 -Bullock IIOved to table (ayes:Bullock, Wtggtns) approved 6-1 -•tton to_... to Nftf'H 4tll Uld SUI lllenas (nay:Wtggtns) approved 6-1 -vote to ...,rove lesoluttOII lo . • (nay :Wtggtns) • • • • • defeated 3·4 · Culley awed to ...,reve ....._tdlt 's tr1vel ,.....,t to 1ttttld a c C:.ftt"NU t• 11W Orluas (1111 .00) (aye s:Hlbttltcht , W1111a1r , C..1111) • " - • ,,, • • • - - - • • • • PUILIC mllEIIT IIDSTD DATE: OCTOIO lt, lttZ Mff POa MY SP£M • MnDS OTID 1111111 MEllll nas FOi A IIAIIIIII OF FIVE IIIIIITtS. EM:11 SUCH PElsml SHDUl.D SJ• 1111S PUil.iC mllEIIT IIDSTD, STATJ• IIMIE, MIIIIIUS, MIi TOPIC OF c:mllEll1". TNDSl PElsmlS wm 11191 TO SftM II FAIGI OF GI II OfNSJTJ• TO A PUil.iC IEMIII SIIIII.D SI• 11IE Uft.lCMI.£ PUil.iC NEMJ• IOSTD. PLEASE flm . .. ~~NfJOl>1 / Lk:x ( 'G~'r OL-a ./ i"7-Co LC. ,N > J~ Q}w42 ,2. ?' ' 7 ,::' }:: ,? ' 4-, .2 OltJ f1' yo W y.<,1,. a34~ ~ M TOPIC 'PAYIN6::- ~ (./' ,._,_ ?.iw 1,11,17 P,u,rtr,, . ' .. • • • - - • • 1. Ca 11 to Order • • ,~ • ' EN&L£VOOD CITY CCIUNCIL ENGLEWOOD, AUPAHOE CCIIIITY, COLOUDO Regular Session October 5, lHZ The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:37 p.m. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Meaber Bullock. 3. Pledge of Allegiance The Pledge of Allegiance was ltd by Mayor Wtggtns. 4 . lol 1 Cal 1 Present: Absent: A quoru m was present. A 1 so present : 5 . Ntnutes Council Meabers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock, Habenicht , Waggoner, Wtggtns None Ctty Nan ... r Fraser Ctty Atton1ey Dllfttt Asststaat Ctty Nan ... r Retd Dtputy Ctty Clerk Ellts Director lllrlttl, c-tty Dtvelop111t1t Pl1nnt119 Adlliatstrator Stitt, COIIIIUfttty Dtweloplllftt Director FOftda, Uttltttes (a ) CCIUNCIL ...... uat ..... -IT -..... Tl llf-l lNl NIIIITES Of THE UIUUI IIUTI• o, IDIW II, 1111. Ayes : Counci l lllllbtrs lullock, Vaa Dyke , Hath-,, Ha be nic ht , IIIIJ90Nr , '41 11ey, 11 111 1.a Nays : None Mot on carried . 6 . Pre -scheduled Vt1ttor1 Th rt rt no pre -sc heduled vfsttor s . Ii - ' ' •. ' • • , - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 5, 1992 -Page 2 7. Non-scheduled Visitors There were no non-scheduled visitors. • • • 8. Coaunications, Procl ... ttons and Appotntaents (a) A proclamation declaring the week of October 24 through November 1, 1992 as Red Ribbon Week was considered. COUNCIL IIEIIIER HATHAWAY IIOYED, AND IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPllOYE A PIOCLMATION PROCLAIIIIN& THE WEEK OF OCTOIER 24 THIOUIN INWEIIIEI I, 1112 AS IED IIIION WEEK. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Netlbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None (b) A proclamation declaring the week of October 4 through 10, 1992, as Fire Prevention Week was considered. COUNCIL IIEIIIER RILLEY IIOYm, AND IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPllOYE A PIOCLAMTION PROCLAIIIIN& THE WEEK OF OCTOIER 4 TNIOUIN 10, lHZ AS FIU PREVENTION WEEK. Ayes : Council Mellbtrs Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None "4>tion carried . (c) A procl ... tion declari,. the IIOftth of October, 1H2, as Cri• Pre - vent i on "4>nth was considered . COUNCIL IIENIER M.LEY IIOVED, -IT IMS IECIIIHD, TO Ufmft A flDCLAMTION PROCLAIIIIN& THE IIONTN OF OCTOID, lHZ AS CII• fllOENTI• llllffll, Ayes : Council Mellbtrs Bullock , Van Dyke , Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Na ys: None Mot ion carr ed . (d) A proc h t l on de cl ari,. the WHk of Nov-.r ZZ through Zt , 1H2 as Na tional Bible We ek wa s con s idered . MYOI 111111115 IIOVED, -IT IMS KC ... , Tl lf,_I I '81CUIITI• NICUHI- IN& THE IIE.R OF IIOVWll U naDUIN H, 1111 AS •r1-. IIIU ... Ay s : Council tllabers •neck . , o,u , Hath111H1 y , Habtft tc ht , 11..,.....r, C.lley , 111N hll Nay : Nofte Notion carried . (t) CGUIICIL ...... DWU .... -IT -m111a. Tl acan lflTN UIUT DOIIIUS IUTZ 'S Lfflll OF 11Sl•t1• AS I -IF M CUM, 11111, • flOUD COIIIIUI•. A s · ColfflC \ rs •neck, ¥111 Dyke, Hat h y, .. I . • , ]- • Englewood City Council Minutes October 5, 1992 -Page 3 • • • I~ Nays: Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Motion carried. 9. Public Hearing (a) COUNCIL NEMER .. LLOClt IIOY[D, All> IT IIAS SECONDED, TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARIN& TO RECEIVE CITIZEN INPUT ON THE CREATION Of A NEW ZONE CLAS- SIFICATION: 1-3, BUSINESS. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried and the public hearing opened. Director Merkel , Conaunity Develop11ent, explained that interest in rezoning the subject property located at 2280 West Evans CUit about as a result of a Board of Adjustaent and Appeals action; and additionally that the property is split between the two zone districts B-2, Business on the north and R-2-C, Medium Density Residential on the south side. In 1983, the Board granted a variance to allow Robert Kurtz the right to operate a truck repair facility at 2280 West Evans. In 1989 the board terainated the use because Mr. Kurtz WIS in non -compliance with the conditions iaposed in the 1983 variance. Subse- quently , the property WIS taken back by the lender, Olllnibank. In October 1990 , Omnibank subfflitted an application for rezoning of the southern portion of this property frOII R-2-C to B-2. This application WIS withdrawn by the applicant in Deceaber 1990 and no further action was taken until the present owner of the property, Williaa Forington, approached the City concerning pos- sible rezoning. At that ti .. , staff developed the proposal for the 8-3 Busi - ness di stri ct to ... t the proposed needs . Plan ni ng Ad•l nl strator Stitt provided proof of notice of public hearing lllhich WIS publ lshed in the Engl..ood Herald on Septlllber 17, 1992 . He aaintained that the B-3 zoning would fora aore of a transition tnto the adjacent in - du s tr i al area s froa SOllt of the existing uses that occur in the Evans corri- dor . Mr . St i tt explained that that does not .. an the proposed zone district wo ul d pr 0110 t e i nd ustri al uses . He stated the nature of the area ts signifi - cantly di ffer ent frOII other 8·2 areas in the City. Staff felt it was iapor- tant t o addre ss h istor i cally how the area has developed on a regional basis, not just t he EngltlllOOCI po r t i on . The proposed zone includes protections that provide extra l andsc ap ing, fen ci ng, and set -back .-.qutrt11tt1ts ..titch the exist - ing 8·2 zon ng dos not have . The aaJor dt ff1rtt1Ce bet...ett the 1 ·2 and 1-3 ts ta the aut o r l at ed cond t on a1 use s, now In the 8 ·2, btc.oae peraitted uses n t t B·l . In addlt on , con tractor and trades have been included and re - str cted so as not t o all ow heavy contractors to have stor1tt yards . This nclus1on would pena t soae t ypes of developae11t that aay not need the type of f1 c1l1 t1 s that you f nd tn an ndu str i al area , but ..ti t ch -ould benefit frOII t xposure on t Ev ans Corr idor . Nr . Stitt noted that, '"" thou9h the 1-3 all s auto rel ated uses 11 pera t tted use s, staff has included the s ... rs rict ons t hat apply under the cond t t t 0111l use prov t stOft t n the 1·2 zone . A a r sul t , sta ff conttnds that the new zone c lasstftcattOft 1·3 will addre ss t s of t lk,s ness Coauft t y and a lso protect the ad J 1c1t1t res t dent t al d nt n tat are a. • ,, ~ • . ' I . • • , ]- ] • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 5, 1992 -Page 4 • • • Council Member Gulley asked Hr. Stitt to explain the process staff followed in determining the area should not be rezoned as Industrial. Mr . Stitt stated staff looked at it in terms of the types of uses that are there currently. Staff determined that 1-1 uses were not appropriate on Evans Avenue which ser- ves as a commercial corridor; which is significantly different from the com· mercial corridor on Federal Boulevard, Hampden Avenue or the northern and southern parts of Broadway. In response to Ms. Gulley's inquiry, Mr. Stitt confirmed that Denver's 8-4 zoning allows for aore uses than are being pro- posed in the 8-3 zone and it would provide a aeans of COlll)8ting with the adja- cent areas. Mr. Stitt advised that several property owners have contacted the City over the last couple of years expressing interest in using property along the south side of Evans for auto related uses. They chose to look elsewhere when they discovered it was either not peraitted or a conditional use. He noted the 8·3 zone would perait those uses by right and still provide for the same protection as the 8·2 zone. With regard to Mr. Stilt 's c01111ents about the 8-3 zone providing protections and at the same time bringing the area into soae sort of conforaity with the Denver zoning that is already there, Council Mellber Habenicht asked if the Denver commercial zoning extends as far south along that corridor as the area proposed by this change. Mr. Stitt stated he believes it does, but with the exception of one area between Vallejo and Zuni, aost of Denver's zoning is half a block deep on either side of Evans. Ms. Habenicht asked if the 8-3 zoning would be aore than half a block d .. p in this particular instance. Mr. Stitt stated that in the area between Vallejo and Zuni staff is proposing that the area be rezoned frOII Evans to Adriatic extended and includes a portion of what is now zoned R-2-C. In response to questioning fn111 Ms. Habefticht, Mr . Stitt confirmed that the area is probably not CCIIIPlrable to the Denver corri · dor. Ms . Habenicht expressed concern that if the B-3 zone wre approved it would set a precedent for other areas of the City. She asked if the Planning and Zoning Coaaission had considered how it aight affect other zoning issues. Mr. Stitt stated a siailar question c ... up before the Coaaission, and their response was that ultiaately City Council has control over what will be re- zoned. At this point and ti .. Mr. Stitt felt the Evans corridor was the only corridor where the 8·3 zoning would be appropriate. Discussion ..-sued regard · Ing other areu of EnglftlOOd where w have industrial or c-rchl areas ab utt i ng re s ide ntial areas . Ms. Habenicht pointed out that by approving the B-3 zone i t mi ght be a way of encroaching further into the resid..-tial area s by using th e zon i ng as a buffer . Mr . Stitt stated the City ts coaaitted to prot ec ting the nelghboriloods . He did not fNl the proposed B·J zone would set a prece den t . Ms. Haben i cht stated she was not looking at it 11 a prectclent so auc h as ha vi ng soae th t ng 1n place that could be uttltzed for that purpose . Mr . St i tt not ed I t ts a too l that could be used , however, Council 's policy to pro t ec t nei ghborh ood s wo uld override the raapant use of the B·J as a zon i ng to ol . Council Member Hathawa y ask ed t f there wre any conditions. either wtth or without th e 8·3 zoning, that would affect the Enterp r ise Zone efforts tn th is par t icular area . Mr . St tt s tated he wa s not aware of any such condit i on s. Emily and Manuel Gu ardado, 195 7 Sou th '-lapago Stntel , owner s of the lot south of Evans and east of Zuni, st at ed the y are in fa vor of the proposed B·J zone "' - ·• I· • • , ]- • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 5, 1992 -Page 5 • • • , . district. They have a llndscape COllll)any and would like to use their lot to store the tractors and trucks which are used in the course of their business. She stated it is clean and fenced and they do not bother the neighbors. Dis- cussion ensued regarding the fact that their business is not I peraitted use under the R-2-C and it would still be I non-confol"llling use under the proposed B-3 zone. COUNCIL MENIER HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. Ayes: Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried and the public hearing closed. ( b) COUNCIL NEIIIER GULLEY MOVED, _, IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO OPEN TH£ PUILIC HEARIN& TO RECEIVE CITIZEN INPUT ON mONIN& A PORTION Of THE AIEA IOlll>ED IY WEST EVANS AVEIIIE, SOUTH DIii STREET, MEST ADRIATIC PLACE AM) SOUTH RARITAN STREET FRON 1-2 AND R-2-C ZONING TO 1-3 ZONINI. Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried and the public hearing opened. All testimony was given under oath. Planning Administrator Stitt provided proof of posting and proof of notice of public hearing which was published in the E119lewood Herald on Septtllber 24, 1992. He noted this is I public he1ri119 to consider the rezont119 of property located along the west Evans corridor in E119lewood. He passed out •ps to Council and the audience to assist with the discussion. Nr. Stitt stated this rezoning came about, tn part, froa actions liken by the Board of Adjustant and Appeal. He pointed out the property that generated aost of the interest tn this rezoning is owned by Wtlliaa Fort119ton. Nr. Fori119ton's two pieces of property run 111 the way froa Evans to West Adri at tc Pl ace extended and be- cause of that there have been n ... rous problem IS the property 1s split between B-2 zoning on the north and R-2-C zoni119 on the south. Ht noted, IS Mr. Merkel previously ind teated, there WIS an 1tteapt at one point by the lender to rezone that port ton froa R-2-C to 1-2. Staff had encouraged the bank to consider rezoning the entire block to address I wider range of prob - le11s . Ulti•ately they withdrew that application. Nr. Stitt advtsed that .-hen Mr . Forington purchased the property staff lllde it clear to hi• that he could use the front half of the property for any use perattted tn the 1·2, but the rear half liOuld have to be used strictly for R-2 -C purposes. Mr . Stitt aphutzed there are two iaporllnt parts to the rezont119 effort . On ts to address the 10119 tera goals of the Ctty tn teras of redevelopaent, and s taff feels rezoni119 the area to 1 ·3 would be I step tn that direction . Th second Issue h to address the tapact rezont119 would have on the restden - t hl co.unity south of the R-2-C zoned dtstrtct. It h staff's contention that wt th the protect tons and retul attons i11eluded in the 1·3 Zone Ohtrtct th property to the south of Adriatic extetldtd would be adequately protected . He not d th people who live south of Adrtattc wtll be t11Pacted, but he felt "' - • . ' I . • , - • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 5, 1992 -Page 6 ' • • I• • sufficient safeguards have been incorponted to aitigate the iinpacts. Mr. Stitt felt at this point it would be very difficult to visualize the R-2-C area being developed as residential. He explained that aost of the properties are landlocked and can not be developed until West Adriatic goes through. The only properties that technically can be developed are those that have access to either Vallejo or Zuni. He stated staff feels that this particular rezon- ing will accomplish the goals of furthering development while protecting the interests of both the business and residential c01111Unities. Council Member Waggoner questioned street right-of-ways in the area. Nr. Stitt stated that six properties have not dedicated right-of-way. Discussion ensued regarding the City's efforts to obtain right-of-ways and tt was noted that even if the area is rezoned the properties could not be developed until the street goes through. Responding to quest tons from Council Mellber Gulley, Nr. Stitt advised that an alley does not exist on Warren between Zuni and Vallejo. He noted the area is comprised of single-family residences or duplexes, with the exception of two lots on the Vallejo side. If Adriatic goes through that would open up the possibility of developing approxiaately ten lots with single-faaily residences or dup 1 exes. He con fl nned that unt 11 two 25 foot strips are dedicated the street could not go through. Discussion ensued. Council Member Habenicht noted Mr. Stitt had .. nttOfted earlier that there ts a commitment to the residential neighborhoods. Sht asked tf rezoning tn the R- 2-C to a residential buffer, which atght increase our residential neighbor- hood, was considered. She suggested soae sort of apartaent, condoatntua dwelling or senior citizen htgh-rtse . Nr. Stitt stated that soat options had been considered, but not specifically a high deflstty restdeflttal zone. He noted the zon ing considered was based prt•rl1y on the Fortngton property, and how that adjacent property ts being used. Council Member Habenicht questtOfted tht specifics of the final vote by the Planning and Zoning Coaatssion on their recOllltftdation to propose a 1-3 Zone Distr ic t . Mr . Stitt reviewed tht various steps taHII by tht Planning and Zon ing Coalsslon during the course of finalizi119 their recOlllltfldatton. He stated the i nput at the public hearing WIS pri•rily froa two CIIIPS: I) one group was in favor of the rezoning because they Ollfted CCllllltrcial property on £vans or were interested in obtaining cC11111trctal property on Evans and Z) hONowners that tither live on Adriatic or in adJac111t areas on Warren . He conflrNd the Coaahs ons f in al vote of 4 -,es , Z nays, Z absent , and I abstention . Ma r Apodaca , 2351 We st Warren Avenue, noted that lllhell discussion first start · ed he had an open atnd, but after listening to It he asked htaself .t\at the reason s wh rt for all th , change. He noted Mr . Stitt had explained It WIS bas ic1lly • ch 1nge st1rted by a bank that wanted to .. t one piece of llnd openble fort • Mr . Apodau stated he looked for other reasons there alght be to br ng n light ndustrtal or the type of bu1h1t11es allOIMCI by l •l , as opposed to tht r st of the Ctty of [ngl...ood, 111d llt cNld IIOt ftftd any otller reuon . Th lots art bt ng utilized Ind bu1h1tss h thrtvtng 1t thts tt•. Acros th str l on tht Dernttr sldt, wtth U..tr..,.. Hbtral zone. theN h 1 ,- • . ' I . • ' ]- ] • • • ' , Englewood City Council Minutes October 5, 1992 -Page 7 • r - • t• • bingo parlor, a bar, and P T's, as well as a lot of elllJ)ty lots. He stated he was also upset that the residents were not really consulted to detennine what impact this would have on them, just the business people. He advised he and his neighbors have always been willing to work with anyone interested in starting a business in their area. Mr. Apodaca stated there are a lot of in- dustrial sections in the area which allow body shops away frOIII residential, with plenty of access. He advised the residents had consulted with a couple of realtors and they had been advised that anytiae light industry hits, there will be a 2~ decrease in property values. He did not want his house depreci- ated anymore. He could not see a good buffer either. He noted the Planning and Zoning Con111ission had told hi• they would like to keep at least an alley or something between business and residential. Mr. Apodaca contended that if the 8-3 zone were approved and if Adriatic would go through, there would not be a buffer. He expressed concern regarding sufficient parking. He advised Council that several of his neighbors were unable to attend the public hearing to express their opposition to the proposed 8-3 zone. He submitted a letter into the record froa a neighbor opposing the new zone. In closing, he stated he thought it was a lot of work to rezone for one business. He contended it effects a lot of people in a very negative way, when a siaple adjustment for the person or persons would suffice. Council Member Hathaway asked if it was true he had no quarrel with putting Adriatic through provided it stays residential on both sides. Mr. Apodaca stated that WIS true, but he would have serious reservations if it ended up being bus i ness on the northern side . He questioned if the new zone district still has the adult entertainaent section in it. City Attorney DeWitt ex- plained they are pen1itted ever,-here under very stringent provisions; and he confin11td that it ts allowd use in virtually every c-rc:ial Mid business zone that the City has. Discussi on ensued. Mr . Apod1ca could not understand .,_Y they have to rezone since there are vi- able , new, act ive businesses In the area . He stated it would be different If the uea WIS in a downQrade, but there are tw new gas statiOfts, a shopette wh ich Is full. tw car fots, and tw ottler businesses. Dennis Kelley, Z393 West llarNft AftftUI, reiterated ttle concens expressed by Mr . Apodaca regarding the adult entertat,....t provhlOfts. ttty Attorney DeWitt responded to hh que1tf011s. fir . Kelley dhcuuecl hts apprehenslOfts abo ut dedlcattn, rlght-of-.ay. He stated tie could 110t SM any advantage to rezoning at th is tt•. He respectfully 11bd that Couftctl deny thts change In zoning froa R·Z·C to l ·l because tie felt It WCMild be detrtaental to ttle neigh · borhood and uld stop develo,-nt in ttle NC of the l·Z ·C area . Nayor w,gg ns asked Mr . Kelley ff he wuld be ~eptive to dedtuttng the H f t to cut I street throuvh OIi West Adrtattc &Muld Council 110l approve thh ruon1ng . Mr . llty Hfd YH, f ttley c111 .. t ttle rest of tt; all ht wanted wu s usurtnc of tilt type of' deve1....-t that would be '" there . Co nc\1 r Math ay stlted that stle lllldtrstood that Nr . Kelley dtd Ml curr nt ly ha any ,trudures or restdetlcH III that particular strip al0ft9 Zun . N • 11 y conf Ned that dtd Ml have 1111 strtM:tures on t.ht bKk ha 1f or ts P rty . Ms . Mat 1 SU111stld that Co.c 11 recoalftef to t ' I . • I - • • • Englewood Ctty Council Minutes October 5, 1992 -Page 8 • • • Housing Authority that they contact the owners of property tn question for consideration as a "Project Rebuild." She stated she has talked to the resi- dents several times over the years and they have a problea, regardless of ded- icating. No matter what they do, ff they dedicate ZS feet, they do not have enough lot size on either side of the house. Mr. Stitt concurred. Sherrel Price, 2157 South Zuni, Denver, expressed concern that by adding busi· nesses in the area, they would experience an increase in traffic and the crime rate. The letter that was sublllttted by Mr. Apodaca could not be read into the record as Mr. DeWitt opined ft was hearsay; ho..ver, he stated ft could be attached as part of the public record, and Council was given an opportunity to peruse the letter. COIIICIL IENIEI YM DYU IIDYED, -IT IIAS SECCIIDED. TO CLOSE THE PUILIC NEAIJllli. Ayes: Council Meabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays : None Motion carried and the public hearing closed. 10. Approval on Second leadtnt Council Member Van Dyke asked to bring forward Agenda It• 10 (c) for consideration. COIIICIL IDIEI VM DYU IIDYED. -IT IIAS summm. TO AIPllft. sum IIUD- JNli MDl>A JUN 10 (c) AS FOLLCIIIS: (c) ORDINANCE NO. 39, SERIES Of 1992 (CCUICIL IILL NO. 37, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MENIER VAN DYKE), ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 6, CHAPTER 1, IY AIJOINli A NEV SECTICII lZ, TO THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, WHICH G(N(IW.LY PIIOHIBITS THE INSTAUATICII Of SOLID FUEL BURNING DEVICES AND RESTRICTS THE REPAIR MO R[PUCEN(NT Of SOLID FUEL DEVICES . A.,yes : Nays : Motion carr ed . Council lleabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaw.y, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wt91tns None COIIICIL IIEMO NATIWIAY .WO. -IT IIAS SUIIIIED. TO AIPllft • S1aa IIUD- lllli MODA JT[II 10 (a) AS FOUCIIIS r (1) ORDINANCE NO. •o. SERIES Of 1992 (CCUICIL IILL II>. 15, INTIIODUCEO BY COUNCIL MEN(R NATHAMAY), CNTITLEO : AN ORD I NANCE NICJC> I NG Tl TLC 16, CHAPTtR •, SCCTICII 12, Of THE DCl.fllOOO MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 BY ADDING A NEW SUISfCTICII 12 .1, IIUCH C1£AT£S A NOi ZOii[ CLASSIFICATICII 1 ·3 BUSINESS DISTRICT . "' - • . ' .. I. • • , - • Englewood City Council Minutes October S, 1992 -Page 9 • 0 • Council Member Gulley asked if any of the businesses currently existing along Evans are considered non-conforming uses and if the 8-3 would bring anyone into conformity. Mr. Stitt stated that to his knowledge there are no non- conforming uses. One auto repair business is considered a legal non- conforming use and it would be a permitted use under the 8-3 zone. Council Member Habenicht stated she understands the City, through the efforts of the Planning and Zoning C011111ission, plans to update the COlll)rehensive Plan within a year. She offered, since this particular issue has not been resolved for a number of yurs and since as indicated by Mr. Stitt, the Planning and Zoning Commission had not looked into a lot of alternatives, that perhaps it would be beneficial to the businesses and residents in that area if Council postponed the issue at this time. COUNCIL MENIER HABENICHT MOVED, NIT WAS SECCN»ED, TO TAILE • SECOIID IUD- ING AGENDA ITDI 10 (a). Ayes: Council Mellbers Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley Nays: Council Metlbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Wiggins Motion defeated . Vote results on 1110tion to approve on second reading agenda it .. 10 (a): Ayes: Counc i 1 Metlber Waggoner Nays : Council Metlbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway , Habenicht, Gulley, Wiggins Mot ion defeated. COUNCIL IIOaEI NATIWIAY NOVO, -IT IIAS SECCIIIDO, TO APfllOft • Kea IUD· ING MENDA ITEII 10 (b) AS FOUOIIS: (b) ORDINANCE NO . 41, SERIES Of lHZ (COUNCIL BILL NO. 36.1, INTRODUCED B COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY), ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING Of PROPERTV BOUNDED BY TN( CENTERLINES Of WEST EVANS AVENUE ANO SOUTH ZUNI STREET, THEN EAST ALONG TN[ CENTERLINE Of WEST EVANS AVENUE TO THE CENTERLINE Of SOUTH RARITAN STREET, TNEN SOUTH ALONG THC CENTERLINE OF SOUTH RARITAN STREET TO THE CENTERLINE Of IIEST EVANS AVENUE -WEST ADRIATIC PLACE ALLEY ; THEN WEST ALONG THE CENTERLINE Of IIEST EVANS AV[ UE • WEST ADRIATIC PLACE ALLEY TO TN( CENTERLINE Of SOUTH VALLEJO STREET ; THEN C TINUlNG WEST ALONG THE CENTERLINE Of TH£ IIEST EVANS AVEIU -IIEST ADRIATIC PLAC ALLEY EXTENOED TO TH£ CENTUtllNE Of SOUTH ZUNI STREn ; TNEN RTH Al G THE CENTERLINE Of SOUTH ZUNI STREET TO TN[ CENTERLINE Of WCST EVANS AVENUE, FROM B·Z, BUSINESS TO B•J, BUSINESS ALSO, BEGI .. ING AT TH£ C[N · TCRLI cs or WEST ADRIATIC PLACE EITENOCD -SOUTH ZUNI STRUT ; TH[N IIOltTN Al G TH CENTERLI NE OF SOUTH ZUNI STREET A DISTANCE Of 16J FEET ; THEN CAST TO THE CENT RLI Of SOUTH VALLEJO STREET; THUi SOUTH TO THE CENTERLINE Of VCST ADRIATIC PLACE EXTENOED; THEN VEST ALONG THC CCNTCRLINE Of IIEST GIATIC Pl.ACE EXT£ £0 TO THE CENTERLINE Of SOUTH ZUNI STREET FD R·Z·C, NEDIUN D[NSITY R SIOC C TO B•l, BUSINESS . Ay s : ... s: Nont Counc lullock, Van Orte, Mlthewa , • ,, - ' I· • , • ]- - • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 5, 1992 -Page 10 • • • Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Motion defeated. 11. Ordinances, Resolutions and llottons (1) Director Merkel presented a recoaendation frOII the Oepartinent of Co11111unity Development to approve funding for the S..11 Business Oevelopaent Corporation. He stated this organization would aake loans to Englewood busi- nesses that have been unable to find bank financing. He noted the Corporation will have I five lllelllber board. Mr. Merkel pointed out that the City's 1991 business survey found that 59S of the respondents felt that existing funding possibilities did not aeet their requirtaents. Loren Shepherd, Englewood Downtown Dtvelopaent Authority aeal>er, provided an update on the status of the Corporation. He advised that the Chlllber of Coa- merce has donated $25,000. He stated he has incorporated the organization as a non-profit corporation, advanced the SS0.00 filing fN, obtained a federal identification nUllber, and opened a bank account. fir. Shepherd indicated he anticipates receiving the $50,000 pledged by the EDDA in a aatter of a few days. FrOIII a tiaetablt standpoint ht stated they would like to get a board fully appointed and elected prior to the end of October. Hopefully the board would be in a position to aakt soae dectstons to get the loan process iden- tified, publicized, and functtontng. He stated he ts hopeful saall business loans would be available by the first of the year. Council Member Habenicht CClllleftted that tt ts an excellent tdea and soaething that is needed in this coauntty. She felt fir. Shepherd had bffn very tn- strut11ental tn nursing this project along and she was very excited to SN tt come before Council. Counc 11 Meaber Hathaway cau-st toned Nr. Dellttt revardtng page one of the BYLAWS 4 .3 Selection of Directors. Lengthy discusston etisued revardtng the selectton of rectors or t orporatton. It was 19rNd to aaend the IVUIIS 4.3 Selection of Dtrectors to create three subpar19raphs. The Resolution was asst9ned a nllllber and read by tttle: RESO LU TION NO . 81, SERIES or 1992 A RE SOL UTION AMENOJNG THC APPROVED 1992 IUOG£T APPIOPRIATIN5 NDNIES fOR TH£ ENG LEWOOD SMA LL IOSINCSS DCVELOMNT CORflORATION . COUNCIL N[lll[l NATWY IIOVID, -IT IIU IKIIID, TO IIPIOft --ITDI ll (a)· 1£50lUTION •• 11, 5010 OF INI. Ay s : Counc 1 .....,.r, Bullock, Van Dyte, Hathaway, Habttitcht, W1990fter, Culley, Wt19tns Nay s : Nont ton cur ed . (b ) D r ctor Fonda Prtletittd a recoalftdattOft froa tht Uttlttlts Dt · part 11t t o approv a contract with .._.tatn States Pipe 111 tht ..... t of S4S ,06Z .36 for wat r t rs . Ht explatlltd that tht Uttltttes Dtpartatftt "' - ' I . • , - • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 5, 1992 -Page 11 . ' • • , . • decided to purchase all the water meters needed for the entire year tn one large bid package as a cost -saving measure. Discussion ensued. COUNCIL NEMBER BULLOCK IIOVm, AND IT WAS SECOll>m, TO APPIOYE THE CCIITUCT WITH NOUNTAIN STATES PIPE IN THE MOUNT OF $45,062.3' FOi IIATO IET£IS Alm RELATm EQUIPMENT. Ayes : Nays: Motion carried. Council Melllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Hathaway , (c) City Attorney DeWitt presented a recoaendation froa the City At- torney 's Office to adopt a bill for an ordinance increasing the property value on mi sdemeanors frOIII S300.00 to S400 .00. He noted the State Legislature in- creased the misdemeanor lia tts which allows the City opportunity to fill the gap and allow these cases to be filed in Municipal Court. This saves the pol i ce officers and merchants tt .. and provides for a high level of enforceme nt. The Deputy Ci ty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 40, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 40, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NEMER GULLEY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6F, SECTIONS lA, 4, 5, AND 9C, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL COO£ 1985, WHICH INCREASES THE MIOUNT Of MONE- TAR Y JURISDICTION. COIIIC IL NOIIER Ill.LEY NOVED, Alm IT IIAS SECalll, TO APNOR --ITDI 11 (c) • COIIICIL IILL IO. 40. Ayes: Counc i1 Nlllbers lu 11 ock, Van Dyke , Hath•ay , Haben i cht , W1990fter, Gulley, Wt91tns Nay s: None Mo tion carri ed . 12 . leneral Dtscusston (a ) Ma yor 's Cho ic e Mayor Wl99lns dtd not have any aatters to brt119 before Counctl • (b) Council Netlbtr's Choic e (I) Counc 1 Mtaber Gulley : 1. She adv std that the HcM1sl119 Au t hority ts l ookt 119 at eaerc tst 119 111 opttOII on t lots south of 3322 South Peftnsylv an t a fo r ,roJec t lut ld . TIie Aut hort t y requ sted feed -back froa Council. TIiey are ... re tut COUIIC tl ha s been •rt supporttve of tur ng down old llruct ure s rathe r than dev1lop t119 111Pt 1 l ot s: h er, Ms. Gulley st ated she thoulJht th ts acqutst t ton t s a IOOd tdea . Dis , cussion ensued . Council Netltltr Hath111111 stated th ts ts t he f ast opt 10ft t hat th En9ltwo0d Hous ng Authori t y has froa s..d ts h t o buy ,,..,.rty tn t hat are a . " . • .. •· • , ]- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes October 5, 1992 -Page 12 • • - Mayor Wiggins asked if anyone on Council had any problem with it. They agreed they would not. 2. She noted she has received I request fre>11 1 citizen on Sher111n for I stop sign at Sherman and Lehigh because of speeding. Discussion ensued. 3. She stated she is interested in including an internal auditor in the 1993 Budget as suggested in the report frOIII Van Schooneveld and Co., Inc. (ii) Council Member Waggoner: 1. He acknowledged receipt of the infon11tion he had requested concerning travel and conference, tuition and training, and professional services. Dis- cussion ensued. 2. He had received an inquiry fre>11 Ben Rader on the paving of Vale from Tejon to Zuni. A petition had been submitted and he wanted to know when the area would be tn I paving district. Discussion ensued. 3. He had received I complaint fre>11 Marte Sllolski, 3276 South High Street, regarding a building permit for I new Sears hot water heater. He asked to see a copy of the permit. 4. He questioned the status of the Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Plan. Coun- cil Member Hathaway provided an update and noted tt will bt submitted to Coun- cil by the Clean, Green, and Proud C011111sston. Discussion ensued. 5. He expressed concern that the City's contribution to the (llployu Non- Emergency Pension Fund was cut froa 7S to 5.363S. Ht understood the Pension Board was unaware of this cut. City Nan191r Fraser stated the City's obliga- tion under the ordinances ts to provide the aaount of aonty required on an annual basis to a11artize the fund according to projected unfunded liability. For the first ti111t in I nUllber of years, because of investaeftts tn preceding years, the amount of aoney required froa the City ts less than it has been. He noted the benefit levels have not changed. Discussion ensued. 6 . He questioned why two people were put on half·tt• tn lnforution Ser- vi ce s In order to hire a consultant in the Adllintstrative Services Departaeftt. Ci ty Manager Fraser explained the recent changes lllde in the Adllinistratlve Serv i ces Dtpart•nt which will ultla1tely provide for the develop111nt of pro - gra s and applications in alcrocC111Puters consistent with the City's c011P41ter aster plan . 7. H inquired about another N1Ployu wtlo te,.lnated because of staff rHr· gan i zatlon In Adlllnlstratlve Services. City Nan191r Fraser stated he under - stands that it was I perforaance probl .. and that the position was subsequet1t · ly filled by I person In the depart.aent who was working part-ti•. (I ) Council Metlber Hathaway: I . S shar d coplts of the ltttslatlve Council of the '-neral lueabl les Analys s of th 1992 Ballot Proposal s. • I . • , - - • • ,. -• 0 • • Englewood City Council Minutes Octobers. ltt2 -Page 13 Z. She advised she has received tnfonutton on a Law Enforce11ent Eaergency Service Translator which translates English to Spanish, French, V1etna111ese , Chinese , Korean, Italian, Genun, Japanese. and Russian. She asked that tt be passed along to the Police Departaent. Ms. Hathaway explained the system ts a service the City could contract for which would provide access to any of the languages by dialing a 1-800 nUllber through the dispatch syst ... She pointed out the City might want to look into this, particularly as the highest a1nort- ty population at Englewood High School 1s Caucasian/Asian, not all of which speak English. 3. She stated she would like to direct a letter. under the Mayor's signa- ture, to the DRCOG Board regarding the RTO MAC line. She asked for Council's feeling as to whether they agree or disagree to the extension line as it is proposed. She noted Council has already passed a resolution endorsing the concept. Ms. Hathaway explained that what they are looking at ts saying that Council would like to aaend the endorsement to hold off on the extension until such time as the Alternatives Analysts ts coaplete. Lengthy discussion ensued. (iv) Council Mellber Van Dyke advised Council she will be relocat- ing after the first of the year, one block south of her district. If the re - district ing does not support the change. she will tender her resignation at that time. (v) Council Meaber Bullock advised City Attorney DeWitt that he had obtained the telephone nUllber and address of Virtinia Saith regarding the b-b gun and a i r gun ordinance . Nr. DeWitt will follow up on Ms. Sllith's concern. 13 . City Mana .. r' 1 a.,o.,t Mr . Fraser did not have any aatters to bring before Council. 14 . City Attorney's leport (a) Mr . O.W l tt noted the City has received an application for an escort ser Ice. According to State Statute-. are .. ndated to deal with the subject. He asked if Council agreed wtth Ms suggestion to have the Ltquor Licensing Au hor ty revtew the aatter and CON back with a recoaetldatton. Discussion en sued . He noted he w 11 prepare a resolution on the .. uer for Counctl 's const d rat on at the next ... ting . (b) Mr . Dell tt noted the City has received a letter froa ACCC eftlltled •1 Opp0s t on .• ACCC h very auch opposed to a11yt"1ng varyt119 froa the quant t or the pollutant that has beeft discharged . (c) Mr . DeWitt dhc1.1ued the City's .. u ... thtra,hl ordi11aKe lftacted h t y ar . He noted the tnt•t of that ordl11aKe was lo eftable cauaHfled, lie nsed therap 1t1 to obtatn a City llceftse . COU11Cll ....._r ¥111 Dylut stated H h r ng to prev nt the 1119atlve factor ,,... c•l"I h1to the ttty whtch s not n luu here . What Is at hsue h tllat the ,....,,....ts are too trl nt : as• r ult. professionals have IIOt applied to c ... Into the City. •. I . • 0 , - • •, Englewood City Council Minutes October 5, 1992 -Page 14 • • • She cited the $2500 bond as being restrictive. Ns. Van Dyke contended that the profession is holistic therapy for iaproved health. Mr. DeWitt suggested Council focus exclusively on the training aspect, stating that if a licensed establishment becoaes involved in illegal activities then the City could han- dle it in the saae 111nner as businesses holding liquor licenses. Discussion ensued. (d) Mr. DeWitt noted I .. and HP are getting out of the Lowry Coalition. They have settled with Waste Manageaent and have agreed to pay a preaiua of one and one half tiMS the liability. They are paying a preah• and also their final dues in the Coalition and they are stepping out. He noted there will bt 11e>re requests for funds, but for the aost part the Coaltttons activi- ties are winding down. Virtually all they are doing now ts infffttory and clean-up work. 15. AdjOUl'ftlllnt COUNCIL NDIIO IIAWY IIOftD TO..... The Meting adjourned at 9:51 p.a. '-< •• . ) / / !. ~~< ' Dtput; ttiy Cler, /; ~ {{. . ' • . .. I . • • , I ' • 'I . . I ,. ~ . I .J • PITITIOlf FOR THE REQUEST OF PAVING OF YALE AVE. B!TWEEN TE.JON STREET AlfD ZUNI 8TRarr TO THE MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL -ENGLElfOOD FROM THE EMPLOYEES or DORO ELECTRIC COIIPAMY 2271 WEST YALE AVE. • • • ----,--.,:---'7"'---------------------------. ~-,, . . ... , , .. -"-. J A • • A •. J.L 2. '.1 :, E .• -~ '''7C..C..--, ~~~ • .. • - - • • .. · .. • ' C. rTbc Gregor/ Ubth?f'l Con1truction Co. 2267 West Yale Avenue• Englewood , Colorado 80110-1150 (303) 922-6726 FAX (303) 922-6765 October 19, 1992 City of Englewood Englewood, Colorado 80110 Dear Sirs, ,, A I am requesting that the City of Englewood pave the portion of Yale Avenue in front of ~ my company's office. Leaving the street unpaved is a great inconvenience to me personally. Hy car is constantly dir y inside and out. Breathing in all the dust is harmful to my allergies, and constantly working in dust in side he b uilding is annoying. I have been putting up with this situs ion for ove r a year now with promises that the street would ~ paved by now . I w11 1 be appre iative of your efforts in my behalf. Thank you, {k,,)~J - {7~4./J- ' • < ' • . ' ' • • 0 - - • • -NATKIN GIIOUP . INC . PO IIOl 1211 lNCUWOOO. COI.OIIADO •1'111 1.,,,..,_, October 14, 1992 F.nglewood City Council 3400 s. E1ati F.nglewood, CO 80110 Dear Council Members: • • • We, the unclersi&ned, who are employees of Natkin, located al 2700 S. Zuni, 2765 S. Vallejo and 2250 w. Yale, uraently request that you take the necessary 11ep1 to .. YC Wal Yale u IOOII u possible. The nuon we are makin& this request is that we are tired of the dull, and the dama,e that the din road has done to our penonal automobiles. We have been IOld aewra1 times in the put that Yale will be .. Wld •next year• and thole promi1e1 have not been made to date. We lll'Je you to please consider the .. vin& of Yale. EMPLOYEF.s OF NAnIN L)(LU 4#7 ,../07 ) -' ~<1¥ Q qiJtkbxt(df:' (0~B:hw • < ' ' ' I . • • .. ' . • r -. ~ • (. -~ .. .. - ?!IA • O«o ·, \.\ ~ ,J « £=~>,; • ~9 /,g{l..v • \ ]-. -~ • .. - f 'lf.Jt.r!'" ~w~ 4~Ls,1ra 1 ,( ' ' . . . . • Cl ]- - • , ' <, • 'I • ,. .. - - • • • • Oct. 19. 1992 City of Englewood City Council Heabers Counci 1 Heabers: Pneuaatics Unliaited Inc. has been located at 2343 West Yale Ave .• Englewood, CO since 1982. We have been told year after year by the public works departaent that the section of Yale Ave. between South Zuni and South Tejon Streets, which fronts our offices, will be paved "NEXT YEAR". It is our opinion that "NEXT YEAR" should be "NOW". The condition of this section of Yale Ave. is eabarrassing. In the suaaer. the dust is so bad that we do not dare to leav any windows open in our offices. or the cars parked in our parking lot. In the winter the road becoaes auddy. and the pot holes aultipl , wrecking havoc on the alianaent of any car that drives down th road. Our custoaers are always coaplainina, suaaer and winter, about the ondition of th road. Th c ity not to say that th road i c oapletely nd a road arader out. approxiaat ly aore fr qu~ntly durina th winter. ianored. aonthly, We hav city has road a 11 road could be paved for what the quipe nt operator to arade th d nt • ln . buildina loc ation. the condition a fa tor when our 1 i rad hav alwa beli v d the c it tr t would be pav d. ow, w w a k that the Cit Council of thi situation and pa the ,, -. , • . " I . • • , - - Oc..tobe..t 19, 1992 C.UIJ 06 E"gltlllOod Englewood, CO 10110 Gu.tluit11: • • • (. Hi-Lo Tile Co., Inc. Hish Quality and Low COit 2277 W. Yale Ave, Unh A Englewood, Colcrado 80110 935-6178 -938·7191 .. 4 .. .. J 1111 u.quut.lltg tut tltt C.UIJ 06 E"glewood pavt tltt ,tutt .ill 61to"t o, 11!f place. 06 bu,.uiu,. You 4U 1A10uld bt ,ui1.puu.d to Ht tltt IIIN>Wl.t o, du,t tut tltt tit466.lc 1111d w.utd citt&tu. T~ du,t -44 "4-itd u • ttf -gtt, .iltto ouit oH.lct '"'it".Uuu 4"d C4itptt. Ltt dollt Ml&t .U dou to .tltt AU.to, .tlutt 4U ,,ulttd .ill 61tont o, ou.it o,,.lcu. Wt lt4vt bUII i,a.tt.utg up .ult ~ ,.uu.&Uo" ,oil ov« tlt'ltt !ft4'l4. W.Ult pitollUU tut tltt ,tutt would bt pavtd blj "o.,. 1 .u.t bt vt.tlJ IIPP'ttc..£4.Uvt .l' IJOU ,.uid .U 1tu,oublt ud co11,t1tuc.Uvt to coll!Pl!f ..Ult 11!f uquut. ~c«ill.i,, Fo ,t« A. PAP.l, Pituidtllt FA P!lt, " - ' . 'I • . . .. • • • -• • • <, METAL FINISHING SYSTEMS Machinery and Suppllel October 19, 1992 To Whml it May Ooncecn, .. Metal Finiahing Syataa, Inc. ia conaidering mving out of our curnnt location in lnlJlwood largely becauN of the gravel road aituatian in fnint of our building. lie collect IIAJC'Olliately $15,000 al• tu foe lnlJlwood per yNr that vill 90 to another ~ty if the dec:iaian ia aacte to relocate. t'tle gravel duat ia a paaibl• i.alth huard vith the ailicaaia pcd>l•. lie f-1 lnlJlwood hM 1199lecud it'• PMt caaitaalta to finuh the road llhidl aay reault in reapm•ibility for Sf'/ future 1-dta. M far .. our 4CJ1lpeent ia CQl.cK'ned, the duat dacraw• the life ot our office 4CJ1lpeant • wll • incnMlng our •inunlllCle ......... , our La"'1t0Cy atwlf life 1a clilliniahed and our •leapeapJe cannot lliN5> their can clNn. PN/le \ Phone 303/936-2244 Fu 303/936-1635 2351 w. Yale EnglNo(>d .CO 80110 .. • I • • • ,. - • • • ) , ..... • 0 • YALE ENTERPRISES PROTOTYPE MACHINING & FABRICATION 2347 W . YALE AVE . • ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110 • (303) 934-3162 October 15, 1992 Members of Englewood City Council, This letter is concerning the unpaved section of vest Yale Avenue between south Zuni and south Tejon streets. We built and have occupied space at 2347 West Yale Avenue since 1981. At the time ve completed our building, the Departaent of Public Works told us that this portion of Yale Avenue vas scheduled to be paved in 1985. Every year we have talked with someone at Public Works, we have been told that it is scheduled to be paved, and every year the date is moved forward another year or tvo. We are, and have been, concerned about the amount of dust in the suaaer months and the quagmire of mud in the winter. over the years the traffic has increased treaendously. A problem, and coamon occurance, is people using it not only as a race track, but a place to spin their wheels and do •fish-tails•, throwing rocks clear up next to our building. Soae days the dust is so bad, one can hardly see across the street •. The dust settles everywhere! You can not leave a vindov down on your car or have a door open at your place of business on a nice day, because of the dust. In just a fev weeks, dust settles to~· deep at the front door to our office. The dust not only poses a he alth hazard, but causes excessive wear on vehicles and office equipaent. During the winter aonths, after a rain or anovatora, this part of Yale Avenue is practically iapassable. We called the Tri-County Health Depart .. nt and were told that if aore than 500 c a rs travel an unpaved street in one day, the street aust be aade dust free. Fro• our rough eatiaate, we believe therv are at l e a s t twice that aany cars and trucks on any given weekday. We circulated a petition in 1919 and, upon turning it in to the Engl e wood Public Works, were told this portion of Yale Avenue vaa !121 s che duled to be paved, nor would it S!!!. be paved. The person who gave us that inforaation i s no longer at the Englewood office. Thia Spring ve signed another petition and were told it would be paved this year o r 1 99 3 for sure . In che cking just a few days ago we are told it will be 1 994! We have los t count hov aany ti .. • this has been moved forward. Thia la the only por t ion o f roadway in o u r are a , that we are aware of, that is not pave d. I t i s only a portion about two blocks long and do sn 't r e presen t , v e f ee l, a huge amoun t of money. We have had to put up v lth t hi s du st f or e l e ve n long ye ars . It i s not only a de trl .. nt to r cti n g ne v bu s iness to Engl wo o d, i t i s a hea lth hazard and is unsightly . W hope by coal ng to you , yo u can s .. o ur fru s tra t ion. We wo uld gr atly a ppreciate a ny h lp yo u c an giv u s in g e t ting our street pave d s soon as po ssi bl e . ~/'___,.~ '4t n t i\.de '-1 Do nn a J hde r ' I • • - • • Oct. 19, 1992 City of Englewood City Council Heabers Council Heabers: • • • Pneuaatics Unliaited Inc. has been located at 2343 West Yale Ave., Enalewood, CO since 1982. We have been told year after year by the public worts departaent that the section of Yale Ave. between South Zuni and South Tejon Streets, which fronts our offices, will be paved "NEXT YEAR'°. It is our opinion that "NEXT YEAR" should be "NOV". The condition of this section of Yale Ave. is eabarrassina. In the suaaer, the dust is so bad that we do not dare to leave any windows open in our offices, or the cars parked in our parkina lot. In the winter the road becoaes auddy. and the pot holes aultiply, wrectina havoc on the alianaent of any car that drives down the road. Our custoaers are always coaplainina, su ... r and winter, about the condition of the road. This is not to say that the road is coapletely The city does send a road 1rader out, approxiaately althouah soaetiaes •ore fr quently durina the winter. always thouaht that the road could be paved for wti.t the spent payina the heavy equipaent operator to 1rade the these years. ianored. aonthly, We ti.ve city has road all Althouah we like the buildina location. the condition of th road w 11 deflni tely be a factor when our lease is ready for r n wal. In the past, we ti.ve always believed the city official wh n w were told th street would be paved. ow, we wtll only believe what we s e. We ask tti.t tbe City Council of Enal wood take a c tion to correct this situation and pave tbe road ... diatel . -~ ------- . ' I . • • , ]- • -NATKIN GltOUl'. INC. l'.O . IOl 1251 CHQfWOOO, COI.OIIAOO •150 ,.Jj ,.1-) October 14, 1992 Englewood City Council 3400 s. E1ati Englewood, CO 80110 Dear Council Members: • ... • . • ' (. We, Che undersigned, who are employees of Natkin, loc:ated 11 2700 S. Zuni, 2765 S. Vallejo and 2250 w. Yale, urgently n,quesa that you take the necesmy 1tep110 Jlhe Wat Yale u 10011 u possible. The reuon we are maldn& lhis n,quesa is dial we are med ol the dult, and Che damace dial the din road hu done to our penonaJ automobiles . We have been IOld leYel'al times in the pua that Yale will be .. Yed •next year• and dlOle promiles bave not been made to date. We urge you to please consider Che pavina of Yale. EMPLOYF.a OF NA TICJN /l . ( gw,qzj ~ ~?:-# ,· ~ ~{~ \,\~ ---....=ll11A ~ --~ ~'2 a-irc1,btJJrlf-' ~-~ JA.-.;.,,},,(d~) (u~ ate A,Q "'~ ' . , .. .; I • • 0 , I • -• • ·, - • .. . . . I. • • • - • • ·, • <. .._ - rf.,,U&:Lmssd! C • .. . . . ., I. • " -• . 'I ' ]-,.. • • ff • ' '· -... ' - .. • I. • • ]- - • • \ • · .... • ~. .. rThGregor / Uk:tt'en Con.rtru:tion Co. 2267 West Yale Avenue• Englewood, Colorado 80110-1150 (303) 922-6726 FAX (303) 922-6765 October 19, 1992 City of Englewood Englewood, Colorado 80110 Dear Sirs, I am requesting that the Ctty of Inglewood pave the portion of Yale Avenue in front of~ my coapany•s office. Leavtng the street unpaved is a great lnconventence to ae personally . My car is constantly dirty inside and out. Breathing in all the dust is harmful to my allergies, and constantly working in dust tn stde the building ls annoying. I have been putting up wtth this situation for over a year now with promises that the street would be paved by now. I wtll be appreciative of your efforts 1n ay behalf. "'~ • ' . I. • 0 ]- - • • • • .. METAL FINISHING SYSTEMS Machinery and Suppllel October 19, 1992 To Iha it May Concem, Metal Finiahing Syataa, Inc. 1a conaidering moving out of our c:urnnt loc:atian in lfn;lewood lu9ely bece,... of the graftl road aitmtian in frcnt of our building. Ne collect approxiately $15,000 Nl• tu for lfn;lewood per YNr that will CJO to another c:maw.ty if the deciaian 1a ade to relocate. 'Die gravel dlaat 1a • poaible health hazard with the ailicoaia prcbl•. Ne feel ln;lewood hu neglected it'• put caaitamta to finiah the road llhich ay -=-ult in reapanaibUity for any future 1-aita. Aa far u our eqiaipant 1a concemed, the claat dacr ••• the life of our office eqnfp at u wll u 1nc:cwing our ainunmce ....... , our 1n.,.1tocy lllalf life 1a d1a1niahed and our •lMpeaple mnnot lalp their cm elem. Ne wuld ~late a AllpOIWI PfW/1• Pllone 303/936-2244 Fu 303/93&, 11135 2351 w. '¥ale Envi-ct.CO 90110 • I • I. • 0 • - • Oc.tobt1t 19, 199t CU, o, E,rglflOOod E,rglflOOod, CO 10110 GUI.Utau: • • · .. • .. Hi-Lo Tile Co., Inc. Hifh QMalit,y and Low Coet 2277 W. Y ... Ave., Unit A Englewood, Colorado ICU 10 93H179-839-7191 I! .. 1 ur u4uut.utg .tut tlte. W11 o, E,rglfllOod pcvt .tlte. ,titut ht ,itofl.t o, llf plau o, bu,htu,. You o.U would h 'fl'lP'l.UU to •u .tlte. IIIIOwtt o, d"'t tut tlte. tuHlc 1111d IWld C'lutU. nu ctu,t -a, "4itct u 11t t'll/ -gu, ht.to ouit oHlct ,U'll&Uuu 1111d caitpu. Lu do11t ""'4t u dou to tlte. au.to, tlu&.t au padtu ht ,'lofl.t o, ouit oHlcu. 1/t "4vt beu pu,U/Jag up au.Uh tlt.u ,UuaUo11 'O'l OVtll tuu IJUU. I/Uh P'lOIIUu tut tlte. ,tuu would bt pavu b11 .... 1 .u.t bt VtlllJ «PP'ltc.£&t.Lvt '-4 rou ,.utd .U itu,oubtt 1111d co11,tituc.t.u,t to cOIIPlr .ult llf 'ltquu.t. S.utcu ti.¥, FA,/t. 'I •. ' • I. • • • ]-· ] • • • • • (. .. YALE ENTERPRISES PROTOTYPE MACHINING & FABRICATION 2347 W. YALE AVE. • ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110 • (303) 934-3182 October 15, 1992 Members of Englewood City Council, This letter is concerning the unpaved section of vest Yale Avenue between south Zuni and south Tejon streets. ,. - We built and have occupied apace at 2347 West Yale Avenue since 1981. At the tiae ve coapleted our building, the Departaent of Public Works told us that this portion of Yale Avenue vaa scheduled to be paved in 1985. Every year ve have talked with aoaeone at Public Works, ve have been told that it is scheduled to be paved, and every year the date ls moved forward another year or tvo. We are, and have been, concerned about the aaount of dust in the suaaer months and the quagmire of aud in the winter. over the years the traffic has increased treaendoualy. A problem, and coaaon occurance, is people using it not only as a race track, but a place to spin their wheels and do •fish-tails•, throwing rocks clear up next to our building. Soae days the dust is so bad, one can hardly see across the street .. The dust settles everywhere! You can not leave a vlndov down on your car or have a door open at your place of business on a nice day, because of the duat .. In just a fev weeks, dust settles to\' deep at the front door to our office. The dust not only po••• a health hazard, but causes excessive wear on vehicles and office equipaent. During the winter aontha, after a rain or anowatora, this part of Yale Avenue is practically iapaasable. We called the Tri-County Health Depart .. nt and were told that if aore than 500 c a rs travel an unpaved street in one day, the street auat be aade dust free. Proa our rough eatiaate, we believe there are at lea s t twice that aany cars and trucks on any given weekday. We circulated a petition in 1919 and, upon turning it in to the Englewood Public Works, were told this portion of Yale •••nue was~ s cheduled to be paved, nor would it~ be paved. The person who gave us that inforaation is no longer at ~-Englewood office. Thia Spring ve signed another petition and were told it would be paYed this year or 1993 for sure. In checking just a few days ago we are told it will be 19941 We have lost count how aany ti .. • this has been aoYed forward. Thi a is the only portion of roadway in our area, that we are aware of, tha t i s not paved. It is only a portion about two blocks long and doesn't represent, •• feel, a huge aaount of aoney. •• ha•• had to put up with this dust for eleven long years. It is not only a detri .. nt to att r act ing new bualn••• to Englewood, it is a health ha&ard and la un aightly. We hope by c oaing to you, you can••• our frustration. lfe would great ly appreci ate any help you can give us ln getting our atreet pa•ed aa soon a s po aa ible. • ' ' •. .. I. • , " • ' .t . I I r, r.- . .., , I • • • • PBTITION FOR THE REQUEST OF PAVING OF YALE AVE. BETIRD Tl.JON STREET AND ZUNI 8'l'ltEllT TO THE MEMBERS OP CITY COUNCIL -DGLDOOD PROM THE EMPLOYEES OP DURO 11.ECTRIC CCIIPAIIY 2271 WEST YALE AVE • ~ o'~-:r:5 ~ • • ... • • • 0 .• - ~. r1i., 'E.~ 'Bu.sinus atui 'ProfusimuJI 'WDmffls CW striws to elevate rli., staNiiuris for wonw11 i11 6winus a,u{ ill tlwi,, prr,/usiq,u, as DMD as to prrn,u,te rli., i11teruts ef 6winLSS a,u{ pro/usimu,i lWIIICII; aNf ~~' tn4 Cfu strives to frrit15 l»DIU IJ spirit of CDOpfflU'Um """"'9 6tuin.us aNf prefusiD,i,al U10nK11 ef ui., 'Ullitd Suuu aNi ~ oppo,uu,itiu to 6usmus aNi profusumai wonuri r/i."""5fi uluuJtiori ~ r1i., finu of iNIM.sffllJ[. scvritifa, atui TJOuuimuJl aui'llitiu; aNi 'J~~. w~ wo111111 ef rli., 'Ullitd St4Us wmpri.u wrr 5096 ef rli., emp{gyu{ popu/.atu,ri ef tl&is """'"Y• aNi tky ~ a su.ist1J11tilll wrttri.iiuior. to rli., soiu,;I ~ S~twe ef""' IMUW,i; a,u{ 'J~, it is rli., iuin of tl&is Cou.na1 to'""''"' .>lmerwas WOY'Q"5 1WlfWII ~ an IUWfU19 rli.,ir timt, UJU11ts , aNf ''MT.J!J Ul assisti,y otfwr --to ~w th4 rw,g,,irum aNf ""l'"t tky tU.Hrw ill rli., iusuuss fllfmli.· ia rli., Cu, of'¥""""' ... "'9' "'1 ciliu,u Ill joua ia -~ "FUW fMr Sllfll#M Ill WI~ us NUUS, Mil rli., ~....,. of ""1 ~- vf'V£::.Y.U111Ur-, 4aNl a4 ulll WI i.,,a la1J of ,ol,n-, ,,,:. • ,. . .8 a I .. ] • • • • 0 , • • -~ ~/;: ':.~-·. Proclamation WHEREAS, tM United Nations was founded in 1945, tmd tlm F ~ its 47th anniversary; and WHEREAS, to commemorate tht founding of tht United Nations, Octowr 24, 1992 has ~ chosffl a United Nations 'Day; and WHEREAS, tht United Nations has chosen for its national theme: "Railizing tht Promise of 1945; " and WHEREAS, wt must maintmn citizen awareness and nq,port for tht world body if tht United Nations is to succeed in its important went; and WHEREAS, tM United Nations Day progrrun ii designed to en&alffll~ and foster this ~ and support among all Amoiarns; and WHEREAS, it ii tM desire of tM Englewood City Coundl to show StlJIPOrl for the United Stata' qJorts and 1-dmhip in tht United Nationl; NOW THEREFORE , I, Oyde E. Wiggins, Mq,r of the City of Engn,ood, Colorado, do ltertt,y prodllim Odobff' 24. J 992, a United Nations Day in the City of Engtea,ood. tmd urgr all citizens to defflonstn* t1t1ir ~ to tldiw U.S. laulashiJ1 in the United Nations . CIVEN under my hand and -1 tlw 19th dlly of Od*,, 1992. ' I . • I - - • PROOF OF PUBLICATION ENGLEWOOD HERALD STATE OF COLORADO \ COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE /s9 I, O#M/ J. ~do IOlemnly .... ll'lat I am the l'rNldent Md l'ublWw of the En11l-.ood "-r•ld: that the sane II a WNkly MWIPIPer IIWllhed in the City or Englewood In the County or~ s,... or eo---. 1ne1 has. Qenef'al drcutallon therein; lhat said newapaper has been Publilhed contlnuoualy and uninterruptedly In laid County or ~ tcw a pe,tod or mor. ltWI 52 WNka prior IIO ll'le lrlt puNN 111un or 1t1e ..._ notice, 11at Mid ne 1-.., II n.'ld In lie Poat Office or E/tglefllood, Colorado, u NCOnd ctaaa mall maa., and lhat ll'le Mid re: ....... II a ,_ 1llllPlt wlll'lln 1t1e 111.an1ng or 11e act or the General A ... mbly or 1t1e State or Colorado, ~ Maret, 30, 1123, and "*led "Legal Notlcea and Advert1aement1· and Other ac:11 l'9lallng lo ll'le printing Ind l)UbllsNng of legal notice and ... publlahed In the regular and entire lasu• or aald ne..,..,.,, once Wh wet1c. on lie lM!e day or Wh WNk. I tor a Ptriod or ·····················-......... _ .. consecutive inNttiona : lhaa die first publlcallon or laid no11ee .. "' .,,. ..,ol ~,... ._. ..... ~=!~9;,?:_._ was 1n .,,. ..,. or Mid,. P<S• S bec,'*f and N01n ID before me, a N~Jtaryflll .;/..1!... ...... ---· Of . ,4,t ,_ ... 11 .... !=:._., . .. .~?-.:.~.~-Noc.y PUC)lic • ., (' ::-r, .IOI! • • • 1 2/94 • '' •. • • . . .... I. • , ]- • • • • I• • '· .. ORDINANCE NO~ SERIES OF 1992 BY AUTHORITY COUNCU. BILL NO. 38 INTRODUCBD BY COUNCIL IIBIIBD Buu.ocK AN ORDINANCE AIIENDING TITLE 11, CHAPTIR 4, BIICTION 13 • 1-1 UGlff INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT; 1Tl'LE 11, CIIAPTD 4, 8BCTION 14 • 1-1 OBNSJW. INDUSTRIAL Dl8TRICI'; AND TITLE 11, CHAPl'D 8, SBCTION 1, or THB BNCJLBWOOD MUNICIPAL CODI 1•. WHEREAS, the canmt 1-1 and l-1,._ w......._. •• -..•'7 ...._ ree,elins •• a cliatinct clau fl un; and WHEREAS, the potential hapacla..-die~_.._. that nan rble nplalianatthia type of llN ii necnury; and WHEREAS, th ... npWiGu will ,,..W. Nan aHc prrl1Dtira llrllelh t.he--ancl the buinur operator; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT OIDAINBD BY THB cm COUNCIL or THB cm or ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, A8 ,Ou.owl: 8ectjgp 1. ft1e 11, Olrptar 4, 8ectiaa 13, M mel1n C. 8 •1 ,ta 11 ancl 11, at the Sapwood Municipal Code 1• .,. henbJ ur•drd bf ..... a newlalipart 11,and ,........._ 16 to now be 11, which lhall ..... u .... : IM-l3C: 15. 1-1 UGtrr INDUITBIAL Dll'nlCT: RECYCUNG OPBltATIONI, INCWDINO aUT NOT UIIITD TO TIIB PllOCWING OP Ml IIIUI&, COICftllUCTIOlf WAl'n, ,OOD WAITS, GUii. IISTAUI AJIDm ALIDn. PAPSIII. PLAl'i'iCI AND Tilll WHICH OOIIPLDI Wffll OOlfDlft)II ••• Al Ul'nD maw. IUY um C&idW THAT DO Nor nocm DCICLID IIAftllALI AND noa nm IIATlalALI WftBIN All IDfCLOUD lftUCl'UD oa A IIOUr()ff CONTAINla, ISlll-ftAILSa. oa IDOLAaLY ISU.CONTAINSD APPAIIA'l'UI IIIALL II DDiPf .... ftlll OIDINAIICS: •• THI IIAIIUPACnJalJIO OP ALL IIATSalAU IIIAU. occua WITHIN AN IDICLOISD lftlUC'IVllll ftR l'IOUOS OP IIA- TIIW.I IIAY OOCIJa OUi'IIDa OP Tiil ll'IIUC'l'UD IIIOtlDIIIO IAID 8TOUOS • IN A IIDLl,Off COlffAIND. ..... ,...na, OI IIIIILAIU.Y ISLP-CONTADISD APPAMTUa. ,oa OPDATIONI Nor COlfDUC'i'SD WITIIIN All IIICLOaD naucmra. m DIOLSWOOD IIUIIICIPAL com IM-11-,.u, OP ftlll acTION. • 11. Any liallar 1awtW w ...._ la Ille ...... ., Ille C lcrlr, II Ml -,.. lilnaHc ........ ,...... .. _., ................................... . radiaUen • ......... • .. .. • • ....................... " .. ....................... ., ....... , .. ks!ee I, Tkle 11, a..., 4. ...._ 11. I b I rth1 ,, ., .. ':.l:: .. ts I 1J 10.-1111 ...,.,. ........ ..,............................ . I. • , ]- • • • ,-• • • 16-4-13..J.1. d. RECYCUNG OPERATIONS, INCWDING B1Jl' NOT LDIITED TO THE PROCESSING OP BATTERIES, CONSTRUCTION WASTE, GLASS, IIBTALS AND/OR ALLOYS, PAPBR, PLASTICS AND TIRES, BXCWDING POOD WASTE, AUTOIIOBILB WRECKING YARDS AND JUNK YARDS AS CITBD IN SECTION 11-4-lS.J-l-a. BUY BACK CBNTBRS THAT DO NOT PROCESS UCYCLBD IIATBIUALS AND STORE THBIR IIATDIALS WITHIN AN BNCL08BD STRUC'n1RB OR A ROLL-Off CONTAINBR. SDII-TBAILD. oa SDOLAllLY 8BLP- CONTAINBD APPAllATUS SHALL BB DBIIPT ROIi THIS ORDINANCE. (l) ANY UCYCLBD IIATBIUAL IIANUPACTU&ING OPBNBD AffD ftlB BIIB(;TIVB DAfl OP ftll8 ORDINANCI SHALL BB LOCATBD ON ONB OR IIOU CONTIGUOUS PARCBLCS> WRICH TOTAL ADA SHALL NOT BB LB88 THAN ONB (l) ACRE. (2) ftlB IIANUPAC'ffl&INO AND ITOUOS OP ALL P&OCB88BD AND UNP&OCS88BD IIATDIALI SHALL BS BNCLOHD WITH A 80UD, NON-TIWflPAIUDff VBllTICAL WALL OR PSNCS WITH A IWmlUII IISIGlff OP SIOlft' PDT ON THB PARCBLCI) PIONTAOS AND TWSLVS (11) nn ON THB PAIICBLCI) IIDS AND BACK 80UlfDAala. nNCSS OP WOVSN PLASTIC, Wl&S oa CHAIN LINK SHALL BE PROHIBITSD. (S) THB ITOCKPILDIO OP ALL PIOCl•BD AND UNJIIIIOCS88SD IIATDIALI IHAJ.L NOT DCJID TBS HSIGlff OP THE WALL oa nNe&. (4) NO IIOU TRAN IBVSNTT·PIVS PSIICBNT <TK) OP THE PAIICSL(I) TOTAL 11D IIAY IB UTIUUD ,OR THS ITOUOS OP PIIOCN.,.., oa UNPIIOCB•ID IIATalALI. (I) ALL DCm.a> IIAftllAL IIANUPACIUIIDIO IUIINDll8 OPDAflJIO UlfDD A COIIDfflOIIAL UU PIOVIIION IIIAU. IS IUUSCT TO Ddl.Y ADIDIIIITRATIVS OOIIPLWICI llndW OP TD ADOFIID OOIIDll'IONI. 8ectiee ,\ Tide 11. 0...-', ....._ 14. I I utlr I.., .. •a I .. IS I II rl C-1111 la henbya--aa., ................. N I , ................ 11 ......... ... a1 follows : ......... : •• UCTCUJIO OPDATIOIII. INCUJDIIIO 111'1' 1101' LDllftD TO TH PIIOCmDIO OP Mi I ma. COllll'IIUCTIOI WAITS. ,000 WAITS, GUii. IO'l'ALI AIIDOa AU.OIi. PAPIIII. PUll'ICI AIID TIIIII WIIICII 0011PLR1""" 0011D1110N -.· Al Llll'ID -.-. 1UT um rmm THAT DO NOT PIIOCIII ac!CLD IIAftPIIAL8 AIID IIOD ftlSIR IIAfl&IALI WITHIN Alf DCLOIBD ITIIUC'l'UD oa A aou..c,,r 2 .. ' .. .. I. . ' • , - • • • • • • ,. CONTAINER, SIIII-TRAILIR, OR SIMILARLY SELF-CONTAINED APPARATUS SHALL Bl EXIIIP1' ROIi THIS ORDINANCE. a. THI IIANUJl'ACTUIUNG AND STORAGE OF ALL IIATDIALS SHALL OCCUR WITHIN AN BNCLOSBD 8TRUC'n1BB. THB STORAGE OF MATERIALS IIAY OCCUll OUTSIDE OP THE STRUCTURE PROVIDING SAID STORAGB 18 IN A BOLL-OPP' CONTAINBR, SBIII- TR.AILD oa SDIILAIU.Y SELP-CONTAINBD APPARATUS. POR OPERATIONS NOT CONDUCTED WITHIN AN ENCLOSID 8TRUCTUU, SD lM-l•l-4, OP THIS 8BCnON. 9' 10. Automobile wneldnc or junk ,anl. Aay aa....Wle WNCldnt or junk yard ap- proved under the prorilion1 ti thia Ordinanea lhall llaft a minimaa .,.. ti one and on•half'(l 111)---. and alaall -ply wllh the paovlalu..1 tlehapler 10, Title a tit.he ....... llanidpal C.., •........,and-, G&her appHceble oodN or ordinaneH. 18. 11. Any limilar lawftal UN, which, in &lie epinion ti the Commi"'°" ii no& ob.lee· tianable .. neubJ......,. by.,..... ti.._,--. ...... ftmN. pa, heat, pn, radiation or Yillratla, • ii Mt hr ·•• .. Ille ~ and pro,ert,J ti t.he lllff'OIIDdilll ana ................ tlln • uplNiea. 8ectim 4 ftle 14, a.a,.. 4, 8ee&ien 14, ..... Dtiln I, by .... a ..., 8alipert 4, wllieh ahal1 nadufoDowa: 11-4-14-1. 4. IBCYCUNO OnaATIONI. DICWDINO 91ft' NOT LDll'nD TO TIIB PIOCBIIINO or IIA'l'l'DIBI. OONl'l'IIUC'l'IOlf WAin, OLAII, IDT- ALI AHWOR ALLOTI, PAPD. PLAITICI. AND TIDI IIIALL IIUT OONDITIOIII •a• flllOUOII •e• Al Lll'l'SD am.ow. ,OOD WAITE, Alll'OIIOIIU WiliiCILIMJ YAIIDI AND .nJNlt YAIIDI Al Cl'l'SD IN SIC- TION IM-IJ..l.l ... 0, '1811 ........ AU m.uaa>. avY UClt CBN- TDI THAT DO NOi' l'IIOCW DC1CLD IIATalAL8 AND ITOU TIIBIR IIATalALI 1ffl'IIIN AN llla.OID 1T11UC'1'1J1S O& A IIOU.. on OONTAIJla. 11111-ftAUD, O& l!NDsUILY lml.aJN'l'ADIBD APPAMTVI IIIALL U W .... 'IRII ODIIWICll. a . ANY DCICLD IIA'l'DIAL IIAIIUPMff'UIIDIO Ol'DID APl'D THE Ulatfl¥8 DAft or TBII ODDIAIICS IIIALL U LOCAftD ON Oll8 O& .... COlfflCIUOIJI PMCD48) WIIICII 'IOl'AL A11M IIIALL NOi' • Liil 'IIWI Oll8 (1) Ma. b. ,,.. IIAIIUPAC'l'UaDIO AND ITOU08 or ALL PIIOCaaD AND UNPIIOCI I IID IIAftlW.I IIIALL U llla.OID Wffll A IOI.ID, IIOII-TUNIPADIIT VDTICAL WALL Ga nNC8 WITH A IWDIIUII BIOIIT OP mGIIT nlT ON TBS PdCSL(I) l'IIOIITMa AND nan <11> nsr ON na nwwa, ..,. AND UCK IOUIIDAIID. nNC.'111 OP WOYaN PLAl'l'IC, W1U OI OWN LINKIIIALL U ..... IID. c . THI ITOCUIUNO OP ALL PIOCHIID AND UIQIIOC-ID IIATDIALI IIIALL NOi' acm Tim DIOIIT OP Tim WALL OlnNC&. , I . • , , - - • • " • t• • ' d. NO IIORB THAN SBVBNTY-FIVB PBRCBNT (7K) OP THE PAR· CBLCS) TOTAL SID IIAY H UTILIDD PO& TRB STORAGE OP PROCBSSBD Oil UNPROCE881:D IIATDIALS. e. ALL DCYCLm> IIATUIAL IIANUPACTUIING BU81NB881:8 OPBIA'l'INQ UNDD A OONDfflONAL UU PIIOVISION SHALL BE 8UIDCT TO DMLY ADIIINll'l'BATI OOIIPUANCS DVIBW OP TBS ADOPl'D OONDfflONB. 8ectim A Title 11, Qaapllr I, ....... 1 • Dllaltl s ., ........... :: 111,11 Osdl 1111 ia hereby amended ancl dtfN new ..,...itimtn wiD lie ...W .,......._,., illlo tits all&las Deftnitiou and .......... a.u...: 11-1-1: D&nNfflONS: PllOCE88BD IIATDIAL &AW oa PUVIOUILY IIANUPAC- TUm uaouaca THAT RAVE .... IIANUPACl'UDD, IIIUDDBD, IIULCBSD, CBIPPSD, IISLTID, COIIP&UIID, oa OTBS&WIH T&AN8P0&11SD P&OII ONE PaODUCSD INTO A.MOTHS&, oa 811111.A&LY P&SPA&ID roa ftANBPO&T TO A DCTa.lNO THI TltANI ...... CI IT 811DD- DIKO, IIULCHIKO, CHIPPING, IIILTIKO, COIIPaualNO, oa Ol'IID DANI OP A MW Ga PU- YIOUILY IIAKUPACTUUD 81- IOU&CS INTO A &SUIAILB OOIIIIODffT. MW Ga nsYIOUILY IIAIIUPAC- 'l'Ul8D moullCJII THAT AD 11- DIO ,apAaD ,oa IIAIIUPMfflJR. DIG, lmDDmo. IIULCIIINO, Clllrrlliu, 1181.TDIO. OOIIPUII- IIIO, oa AD orm•• TUJ11. ftllllWD .... Olla l'IIODUOI' TO uonaa. oa 111111.ULY PD- • .., ,oa 'l'UIIIIIOllT 'IO A D- ora.DIG IIANUPADl'VD&. ...... ,1 ....................................... ., •• , •• t .-. • • • /II,~ • ' .. I . • • • I I Iii i I I Ii I p: .. J a. I ' . z r ~ I . '~II. I l . i f1f i • l I , t • ' ' i . f I I ,tj j I I f It x t r fi i Ii I ) • 11 ,, i J I f f . If ';ii a I . • 1, "' I j f • i fi r [ ~ ' I. Jf J f J • ' ~ I ti ~ ! • I , ·~ i !t i 1 . . . "'! \ ,, ('., •I , '. • ,.. I ' .. _.. , . • • • ,,. , • - • • s ORDINANCE NO~ SERIES OF 1992 • • • .. . BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO . 40 INTRODUC~ &~COUNCIL MEMBER tlJ ~ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPl'ER 6P, SBCTIONS 3 A. ,, 5, AND 9 C, OP THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, WIUCH INCREASES THE AMOUNT OP MONETARY JUIUSDICl'ION . WHIUlL\S, the Colorado ·a.,lature iDcrNHcl the aiademNnOr monetary jurildiction from a.. than thne hundred dollan t.o a.. than lour hundnd dollan on eertain oft'enNI involvin, pnperty; and WHIUlL\S, thOM oft'en111 in the UM11111t fl lour hanclnd clollan or mon are r.Joniel and beyond the Municipal Court'• jlarildictioa; and WHIUlL\S, it enhanCN the health, ....... ancl ~ tithe citiwa1 fl laile•wl t.o niN the monetary juriNictional limit.I • the ...._ fl ehopliftins, l*&1 theft, ,._ 1witehi111, and fraud by check ordinanCN; NOW, THUBPOU, BB IT 08DAIJIISD BY THE CITY COUNCIL OP THS CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, OOLOIIADO, Al l'OUDWI: 8ecwm 1 Title 1, a.,.... a,..._ .. IHOPUfflNO ii.._.,_.... t.o Nail• follow,: 7-41F-3 : SHOPUnlNO: A. <>«-• ....... It.... I ... lir-., ,._ .. wlDIWly .. •4 I 111 • .......... -+.tt ...................... ...._.. ........ .., ..... _...www mt81 srtMt s ............... ,.,....._... ...... ....... __,.. ti .................. ., ............... ,, ...... . l'OU& HUNDaD DOLLAIII *80.N). ftefadt1•a ·a · ••• t ..................... ,_,.,as-.• .._.by-•ah 1t1 ............ ,,...•1d:1 ............ ... ,.._ ____ .......... ., ........... ew1 ............... ..... ~t. lecsiee I Tklt 7, 0...-IP, .._, Pl'ITYTDPI' it....,_ ... , ........ r follows : 7.V-4: Pl'ITY TIISPI': It ... • wl1.W 1ir-., ,._ ........... ..._ • ........ tre1 ... ~, ... ., ........ ., .................. -•••••••• POURHUNDUDDOU.US <a.oo.OO)tl...._...._-,, I 11'1 •Iii,._• dleeption,wbewillS..Wlll ... tl_...._ .. ,..,..._ ....... .._..._..,_..._. ebtained. HemNI ... 1n1 .......... ., ..... ..n..: • . , .. I. • • , - ] • . ,, • <. A . Intend, to deprive 1uch other person permanently of the \lie or benefit of 1uch thine of value; or B . Knowincly uae1, conceal• or abandon• 1uch thine of value u to deprive auch other penon permanently of the \lie or benefit of the ume; or C . Demand, any con1ideration to which auch penon i1 not lesally entitled u a condition of rntorin1 IUch thins of value to IUch other perNn. 6e,;t,jpp 3 Title 7, Chapter 6F, Section 5 PRICE SWITCHING ii henby awcW to rwl u f'ollow1 : 7-6F-5 : PRICE SWITCHING: It lhall be unlawful f'or any perNn to willfally alter, remove or awitch the indicated price of any unpurchued pods, ..,.. or ~ owned or helcl by and o«end or displayed for ale by any aon or other ..,..tile Ntablilhment, with the int.mt to defraud each non or mercantile ll&ablilh .. t; pnmded, h-ever, that thi1 Section lhall not apply to pods, ..,.. or aerchandiee of a ftlue of._ h••re• tlell•a fl188.8CU FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS ($t00.00) or mora. 6e,;t,ipp 4 Title 7, Chapter 6F, Section IC BAD CHECKS ii hereby ammclad to Ned u follow1 : 7-6F-9: BAD CHECKS: C. Oft'en11 Enumerat.ed. It ia a violation of thil Section, puniahable aa provillacl in Bn,lewood Municipal Code Section 1-4-1, for a peraoa t.o ialll8 or to ,-a a check for the payment of money 1w than 1111• h• .... ••la,a (tlN.llt POUR lllJNDUD DOUARS ('400.00) knowinl that the ,....., doae not haw aafflcient ftanda in or on clepoeit with the c1ra ...... die ..,_tin full of the ehedl or Older u ..U u all adler checka outatandinc at the time of laauanee. lntroduead, rwl in full._. ........ fin& Nadine• t.be Mh 8'0.-,, 1lll. Publiahed 81 a 1W f'w • 0. II r 1 • die ldl -atOetilller, 1lll. .... by title ............................. .,o.a.. 1lll. Pubtiahed by tide 810. If IHI Ne. -leriafl 1111. •die .... ., .,o.a., 1111. Cly.ta I. fflll' , . ...,. ----Patricia H . Crew , Ci1.)' Clarli -------..... .. c... 2 • .. . . I . • • ]- - • Date October 19. 1992 Dln1A1'ZDBY ST.An' SOURCE • • «~ . • ' COUKCIL COIOIUNICA110N Aeenda ltelll 11 a 8altject Approval of a contract for Law Enforcement Aasiatance Funds Department of Safety Services Dave Miller. DMslon Chief IUUB/ ACflON PROP08ED ,,,_ Staff seeks Council support for a Bill for an Ordinance approving the contract between the Englewood Department of Safety Services and the Colorado Department of Transportatton. omce of Tranaportauon Safety. for Law Enforcement Aasiatance Funds (LEAF). PREVIOUS COUKCD. ACTION The LEAF contract for 1991 wu approved by Coundl tn October 1990: The LEAF contract for 1992 was approved by Cound1 ID October 1991. BACKGROUND The contract and subeequent ~ are a reault ol a gant appllcaUOD aubmttted to the Colorado Department olTranaportauon. omce olTranaportauon Safety, for Law Enforcement Aaalatance Funda. The gant funding would allow tbr Depa11meat ol Slllety Semcea' Polace DMaaaa to tncreue and Improve enforcement al tbr .._ pertallllDC to aleobol lllld dna& related tr.me o!remea Within the Ctty ol EJIClewood . Tbe .-, would P"CMde addmaaa1 funding for overtime coata uaodated wtth lnCftWd enforcement and public tnfonnauon claaaea. I . • 0 • , ]- - • ,. - • • . . ,._ STAn' ANALYSIS The passage of this ordinance should have no long-range impact on other departments. The contract Involves a monetary commitment on the part of the City of Englewood and the State of Colorado, and an ordinance is reqwred for approval of the contract. There 18 no fon:aeen ftnandal impact to the city associated wtth thl8 ontmance. Local aeency match funcltng reqwred by the .-.nt would comtat ol eXletlng "m kind." prevsoualy budgeted reaourcea. • ' .. I. . - ]- • • • ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 1992 • • I • • BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOR COUNCIL BILL NO . 41 INTRODU~~L MD1BER '~ AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE CONTRACI' BETWEEN THE ENGLEWOOD DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY SERVICES FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE nJNDS AND THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, OfflCE OF TRANSPORTATION SAFETY. WHEREAS, the Enpwoocl i>eputmMlt ofSaf'ety Semcea, hu IUbmit&ed an application to the Colorado Department of Hipwaya, Division of ffichway Safety, for fecleral fundins to conduct a p...,.m under the Law Enforcement Aniltance Fund (LEAF) for the prevention of drunken drivinc which hu been appNMNI by the State; and WHEREAS, authority exiatl in the law and funds have been budpted, appropriated and oOierwiae made available and a 1ufflcient unencwnbered balance thereof' remain, available for payment: and WHEREAS, LEAF hat been ntablilhecl to provide funds to aid in the prevention of drunken drivinc and the enforcement of lawa pertaininc to drivinc under the influence of alcohol and drup within ill juriadic:tion; and WHEREAS, the Department of Safety S.rvicel hu el&ablilhed a qualiftecl ,racram conli1Unt with current State Hipway Safety nal• to coordinate efl'orta to prevent drunken drivinc and to enforce law, pertaininc to drivinc under the influence of alcohol and drup within ill jurildiction; and WHEREAS, SNnuant lo Section 43-4-404, CJLS., the State ii authoriud to allocate LEAF funds by contract to local authoritia (cilia and countiel) to baneftt the haahh and ..ray of penon1 in Colorado by the iapl.-ta&ion of local,,..., ....a1p1d by the local a11thoritie1 for drunken drivinc pnnnuon and law enforee .... t iapm,ementl; and WHEREAS, the laclewoocl o.,m-& of lWet., ServieN hu awailaWe &lie ....._I ability to pniperly ,..._ &lie pnuact u d111ribed in the Applieation w11o ...._ &lie LEAF objectiVH of the Lesilial11n; NOW , THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THI CITY COUNCIL or THI CITY or ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, AS POLLOWS : Seam , ,,,. Con&ract bet .... the City.,..,,._. o.,.,ua.&.,....., ..._ w1 the c.lorado l>epartaenl al Tranlporta*'-, Offlee .,,.,.....,_ • ....., la ._., approwd The Centract ....,..ly eontaial &lie ••••inc : I . 'ftle lnilewoocl Depana.t al._..,._ a,prsued Appl_._, .... LEAF Cclntnct ......,.._t Maual ..... Allpll l, 1111, .... LEAF A.,Nnli• 0.WetinN dated July, lltl, the ...... Hichway....., ._ •ICClllQl..l, wl Atta+-ta A. I and C are irlciwperatad in the C.tract by •• • n 11 • .... wl 11adideu al the Cclntnct. 'ftle lflcleweed ~t al8*y..,... lhall ..,a, with .n .... and condition, ., ............. in the ,..,.,_., .... Caa&na. TIie ........ l>tpartrMftt of Wety 8erYMN Mbew ...... thet it 11M ....._..,_al the LEAF • ,,{µ ' I. • , .• , - • • • • • - Contract Management Manual, the Application Guidelines, and the State Highway Safety Rule&. The Englewood Department of Safety Service& 1hall comply with all term, and conditions of this Contract. In the event ofa conflict between the terms of the Contract and the terms of the incorporated materials, the following priority shall be used to resolve 11uch conflict: A . State Hichway Safety Rules; then B. The Contract; then C. LEAF Contract Manapment Manual and Guideline,; then D. Attachment.I A. B, C, in that order; then E. Approved Application . 2. The Enslewood Department of Safety Services 1hall CBff'Y out the pncram and perform the activitie1 described in the approved Application u aummariaed in Attachment A of the Contract. 3 . The Enslewood Department of Safety Service, lhall 1ubmit quarterly reporta to the State detailinc the perf'ormance of the Contract accordinc to the reportinc criteria delCribed in Attachment B of the Contract. 4 . Projm fvo4ior Proyj,igp•. The Enclewood Safety Services Department lhaJI perform the project -r11 . The to&al budpt amount authoriud by tha Contract for the actual coatl of the project work i1 '53,800, which lhaJI be pajcl u followa: The State lhall 1&11 LEAF f\anda taeluaively to pay for .,.., of the actual eot&I incurNd by the the Enpwood Safety 8ervieN Dtpartmmt ... the project work up t8 the ...... muimum lhan ._t ofSM,000 (.,.., of'53,800). Providlcl, howevw, that the St.ate'• muimum ahu. lhaJI not taCINCI the amount of 124,000 for any ......,, includint if' the Enclewood Safety Strvic:n Department voluntarily pay1 more than the ainimum match amount requiNCI of the Enrlewood Safety Services Depanment under the Contract. un .... the Contract ii • ...._. ... in writ.int t8 that •eet prior t8 the incurrinc of any eott In -of the t.oul budalt amount. The lncltwood Dtpartaent of 8ar.ty 8ervicel lhall ,...._ a aini-• ...... of '21,800 (IIK of IU,800) tither in payamt of actual aNl&I ineurNcl llr the pnile& work or in the Iona of in-Ir.ind NrYices which BN clireclly relaud t8 the eab.11• •t ti laws pmamiftc to drivinc under the 1n11 ... ., alethel • ...._.,. aa • ra.1111 &ht project. It 11 ant.idpat.td that the lnclt•IINI ~ ofltftty 8tniw aay voluntarily provide either payatftl of actual e.-a tr in-Ir.ind ..,._. a111 ti111 ill minimum match requi,...t in trder • NUblitll the pnjtn • a parWN& llaail, provided that it i1 eapreuly uncltr1hod &hat -, aach veluntary ...,..t • _... shall not inereue the llat.t'1 ....... lhar'I uncler &ht c.&r.t. la 1ffklta, it the En,lt_... Dtparun•t ti Safet.y Strvic:n fail1 • ,....W. the IMal ._t ti i&I minimum malCh llhare the au..·1 ....... "" le pay kl,..._..,. IMN lhall be reductd in diNld """"*' t8 the mat., ......... &hat &ht ............. .. will be Ndueod 144 forw.h IN(.........,) the lftllt•IINI D191B1W•t tflaltty ..._. fall• to provide. If the lnclewoocl DtpartaMttf....., ...... ..,. ................. Auach..,.. C ta the C.tract .......... ....._ ftnt iocn•" 11 M ...-by wriu.n eontraet a .... -. the lftlle•IINI o,,....t .,.., ...... lllaD te eolelyNtpOnlillltfertht,.,..,t1 ........... ,,.. ........ ., .... ..... budp& awl will Ill,,...... ,,_UAP,_. Aay 1tNpc:. tfllw ltalt undtr the Conentt It _..._tbttll ..-UAP,_. .... a_...lllF 1M c...,.. . 2 . ,,,_ ' I . • I ] • • • 1• • ' and upon the Enelewood Department of Safety Services providine ita minimum ahare. The State will pay the EnrJewood Department of Safety Service, for the State·, lhare of actual coats incurred on a monthly or quarterly bui,, IUbject to prior review and approval by the State of work performance and puraunt to payment procedure, contained in the LEAF Contract Manual. The Eqlewood Department of Safety Services ,hall maintain an itemized accountinc of all billinp and other record, to 1upport all co1t1 charpc:I to the Enrlewood Department of Safety Service, and ,hall preaent aame to the State upon requelt. The obliption of the Contractor for all or any part ol the payment obliption1 Nt out herein lhall only eldencl to moniu duly and lawfully appropriat.d for the purpou ol the Contract by the Goveminc Body of the Enclewood Department ol Safety Service,. The Enrlewood Department ol Safety Servicea hereby repreeenta and warranta that the monie, to pay for the Contractor', obliptiona deKribed herein have been leplly appropriated for the purpose of the Contract. The total budpt amount olthe Contract i1 '53,800. The &ate and the Enclewood Department of Safety Services lhall participate in the payment ol thi1 amount: A . State', maaimum 1hare (from LEAF) St,t,000 (441') B. Enelewood'1 1hare '29,800 (1181') Total Amount '53,800 (100..) 5 . The efl'ective date of the Contract lhall be the date the Controller olthe lka&e of Colorado approvea the Contract, or auch later date apecifled in the Contract. The t.enn of the Contract lhall becin January 1, 1993, and lhall terminata on December 31, 1993. 6 . The Enpwood Department of Safety Servicea ..,_ that my IUbcontncu entered into by EncJewood under the Contract mult mNt all applicable State and Federal requirementa and muat be approwcl by the Office ol Tranapona&ion Wet.y priw to execution by En,i-ood. 7. a) ImninNim Pvt te !mer( rawtins The partiN f'Nllll• that the.,..._ Depu\ment of Wet.y Servicea ii to be paid, reiabuned, or e&herwiN ............ aolely with cetlain fanda provided .. the ...... the....,... t1.-,--. r. the Nrvieel provided for heNin. Thenlen, the IEapwNd ~ tl8alety Service, npreealy ......... wl ....... an lta .............. .... elai-to...,..._ ari .. ucler the C..tnct are eeali•nt .,_ NNipt o1 auch funda by the lklle. In the ewnt dial lUCII ... • •Y pert....,.,. not received by the Su&e, the 8u&e or the lftcle•ood D....-lt tllWtty s.m.. aay Immediately terminate the Centnct. b ) ttrmintfiM Cw Cwev If, throu,h 111y eaue, either party lhaD fail to flalftll in a u-ly 111d pniper wner the eblipdon1 under the c..nct.. or II eidler party lhall viola&eany oltheeownanll, apn••••ldpule&ila1tllllleC---. the nor1-brwhinf party lhall lhenuperi ha¥e the riaM .. wm I 10 tlle c.&rad fw C8llM by sivinc wriU. ....... the ...... party .......... .... ~lhe ........ ......, .......................... tl ... termination. la lhat 8¥eD&. all flmahM ............. -ta ...... ....... ~ ........................... , ......... ti ... ....... pnpered by the lfttlewood Deputm11& ti.,_ leff'-..._ .... c.ar.& allall, a& lhe 8111ion tithe l&ate. ballaa Ila Pf'llllf'1, _. 1M-.., .... Dapar11 r\tl Wat,y Ben lhall be on&i&W ...... jlaa& and ..._itaWa II f IIW'e fw 8111 ~ ~-plltadonwclldle••tau4edler .......... . 3 . ,~ • I· • , ]- • • • • <. Notwith1tandint the above, the breachin1 party ahall not be relieved of liability to the non-breachin1 party for any damapa sustained by the non-breachint party by virtue of a breach of the Contract by the breachiq party, and the State may withhold any payments to the Enpwood Department of Safety Servicu for the purpoN of let.oft' until MXh ti-u the euct amount of damalll clue the State from Enrlewood i, determined, If Bn,tewood i, a brNchinc ,any. c) Termination for Convenience. Either party may terminate the Contract at any time that it determints that the purpoN of the dilt.ribution of moniN under the Contract wwld no -.r be Nned by completion of the project. Such party shall eft'ect such termination by livinr written notice of termination t.o the olher party and apacifyinc the eft'ectiw data theNof; at laut 20 days Wore the .«ectift date of 111ch termination. d) Any provision of the Contract t.o the contrary notwithltandins, in the event termination of the C.tnct becomes neceuary, in the lkat.e'1 .a. clilCN&ien, t.o comply with any court order concemmc state penGna) Nl'vice contracts pnerally or the Contract, apecifkally, the Contract may be terminated by the &&ate immediately upon livilll of notice t.o Bn,tewood ~t further obliption of the State. 8. The Bnrlewood Department of Sefety Servicu shall perform ita duties u an independent contractor and not u an employee. Neither Bncle•ood nor any ....,tor employ• of Bnclewood lhall be deemed t.o be an apnt •.......,_of the State. En,lewood shall pay, when due, all Nquired ...,ac,y-t eoapanation ilaaarance in the amounts Nquired by law, and shall be eolely ......... e lor the aeta of...._... its employen and a,enta. Bectim 3 '111e Nayw ancl the Cily Clerk are MnbJ •theriled to--. die C....111 behalf of the City of £nclewood. In~. Ned in ftall, and ..... an fln& ...... die 111114-of Octeber, 1111. Pllblilhed u a Bill for an Ordinanee en die llncl 4-ofOcteber, lln. ATTEST : Patricia H. Crow, City Clertl I, Pa&rida H. Crow, Cily Clerk of the Cily ., ........... C,1 ......... WU,, tllll& 1M abew1111Mlf.,......ilav..-.,ofa1Wllr•Ordi r•,ia1r1••• ...... •ftall,• ..... • flnt ....... the lllla-ofOllelllr, 1111. . ,. ' ' .. I. , . ' • • ]- • • ,,. - • I• • ' DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY NUMBER: L-07-93 CONTRACT ROUTING NUMBER: CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT, Hade thia day of , 199_, by and between the State of Colorado, for the uae and benefit of the Colorado Departaent of Tran•portation, Office of Tranaportation Safety, 4201 Eaat Arkan••• Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80222 (hereinafter referred to •• "the State") and the City of En1lewood, for the ln1lewood Police Departaent, 3615 S. Elati Street, En1lewood, CO 80110 (hereinafter referred to aa "the Contractor"), WHEREAS, authority exiata in the Law and Fund• have been bud1eted, appropriated and otherwiae aade available and a aufficient unencuabered balance thereof reaain• available for payaent in Fund Nuaber 2001, G/L Account Nuaber 55906, Contract Encuabrance Nuaber 08529; and WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination ha• been accoaplished fro• and with appropriate a1encies; and WHEREAS, the Le1islature ha• created the Law Enforceaent A••i•tance Fund (LEAF) for the prevention of drunken drivinl (43-4-401 throu1h 43-4- 404, CRS, replaceaent edition); and WHEREAS, LEAF has been eatabliahed to provide funds to aid in the prevention of drunken drivinl and th• enforce .. nt of laws pertaininl to drivinl under the influence of alcohol and dru1a; and WHEREAS, purauant to 143-4-404, c.a.s., th• State ia authorised to allocate LEAF fund• by contract to local authoritiea (cltie• and countiea) to benefit the health and aafety of peraona in Colorado by the iaple .. nta- tion of local pro1ra•• developed by the local authoritiea for drunken drivin1 prevention and law enforce .. nt iaprove .. nta; and WHEREAS, the Contractor baa aubaitted a LEAF proJect fundinl Application, which has been approved by the State; and WHEREAS, the Contractor baa eatabliabed a •ualified pro1raa, conaiatent with current State Hi1hway Safety rule• at ICCR 101-1, to coordinate efforts to prevent drunken drivinl and to enforce lava pertain- inl to drivinl under the influence of alcohol and drul• within it• Juria- diction; and VHIRIAS, the Contractor baa available the technical ability to properly perfora the proJect aa deacribed in the Approved Application and to addr••• the LEAF obJectivea of the Leli•lature; and WHEREAS, all State peraonal aervicea contract• are aubJect to 1 .. ediate teraination as a reault of court order• in the caaea of Cglgrlflp ,,,oeiatiAD p( Public lePlAIIII ,·CAP1·, Ye Peaert.eea& pf fereennel, CAPI Ye Q1part91nt pf HiCb¥811e •Pd CAPI Ye ltltPt• 9( tbt Uply9ralt1 pf Cplqrt49 ; and WHERIAS, thi• Contrac t i• executed by the ltate under authority of 21-1 -203, U • 1-101, U-4 -402 and 403, and 14•41• lOI CU, ancl by the Contrac tor under H c tiona H·l -203 ancl 30-11-101, 31·11-101 CU or hoM rule charter, aa applicable, and the attached reaolutlon, Pa1e 1 of T p&1ea . ' • ' I . • • , • • • • ,, - • - NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby a1reed as follows: 1, The Contractor's Approved LEAF Application, the LEAF Contract Mana1eaent Manual dated Au1uat 1, 1992 and LEAF Application Guidelines dated July, 1992, the State Hi1hway Safety Rules at 2CCR 602-1, and Attachaents A, Band Care incorporated herein by this reference as teras and conditions of this contract, The Contractor acknowled1e• that it has received copies of the LEAF Contract Mana1eaent Manual, the Application Guidelines, and the State Hichway Safety Rules, The Contractor shall coa,ly with all teras and conditions of this Contract. In the event of a con lict between the teraa of this Contract and the teraa of the incorpo- rat•d aateriala, the followinl priority shall be used to resolve such conflict: A, State Ri1hvay Safety Rules; then B: Thia Contract; then C. LEAF Contract Manaceaent Manual and Guidelines; then D, Attachaenta A, B, C, in that order; then E. Approved Application. 2, The Contractor shall carry out the pro1raa and perfora the activi- ties which are specifically described in the Approved Application and are 1enerally described in Attachaent A, 3, The Contractor shall aubait quarterly reports to the State detail- in1 the perforaance of this Contract accordinl to the reportinl criteria described in Attachaent B, 4, Project Fyndinc Proyi1ion1, Th• Contractor •hall perfora the pro- ject work, The total bud1et aaount authorised by thi• Contract for the actual costs of the project work is 153,800, as described in Attachaent C, The State and the Contractor ahall participate in the payaent of thi• total bud1et aaount, as provided herein. The State shall uae LEAF fund• exclusively to pay for 44S of the actual coats incurred bJ the Contractor for the project work up to the State'• aaxiaua ahare aaount of 124,000 (441' of 153,100). Provided, however, that the State'• aaxiaua abare shall not exceed the aaount of 124,000 for any reason, includinC if the Contractor voluntarily paya aore than the ainiaua aatch aaount required of the Contractor under thi• contract, unl••• thi• contract i• aupple .. nted in vrl tina to that effect prior to the incurrinl of any coat in exce•• of the total bud1et aaount, The Contractor shall provide a ainiaua aatch abare of 121,100 (51S of 153,800) either in payaent of actual coat• incurred for the project work or in the fora of in-kind aervicea which are directly related to the enforceaent of lava pertaininl to driviq under the influence of alcohol or other dru1a aa described in the project. It h anticipated that the Contractor ••r voluntarily provide either pa,aent of actual coats or in- kind aervicea exceedin1 its ainiaua aatch require .. nt in order to eatabliah the project on a peraanent. baaia, provided that it 1• expreaaly understood that any auc h voluntary payaent or aervicea shall not increa•• the It.at•'• aaxiaua share under this contract, In addition, if the Contractor fail• to provide the tot.al aaount. of ita ainlaua aatch share the ltate'a obli1ation to paJ its percent••• ahare ahall be reduced in direct proportion to the extent of auch failure, ao that the It.ate'• obli1ation will be reduced 144 tor eac h 151 (44S-51S) the Contractor fails to provide, P .. e Z of T PAI•• • . ' I • • I ]- • • • • , . . • ' <. If the Contractor incurs project coats which exceed the Attachaent C bud1et amount without firat increaain1 that aaount by written contract / aaendaent, the Contractor shall be solely reaponaible for the payment of auch exceaa coats. The State share of the total bud1et aaount will be provided aolely fro• LEAF funda. Any obli1ation of the State under this Contract la contin1ent both upon LEAF funds beinl available for this Contract and upon the Contractor providinl i ta ainiaua share. The State will pay the Contractor for the State'• share of actual coats incurred on a aonthly or quarterly baaia, subject to prior review and approval by the State of work perforaance and pursuant to payaent procedures contained in the LEAF Contract Manual, The Contractor shall aaintain an iteaiaed accountinl of all billint• and other records to support all coats charted to the Contract and shall present .... to the State upon request, The oblitation of the Contractor for all or any part of the payment oblitationa aet out herein shall only extend to monies duly and lawfully appropriated for the purpose of this Contract by the Oovernin, Body of the Contractor. The Contractor hereby represents and warrants that the monies to pay for the Contractor's obli1ationa described herein have been le1ally appropriated for the purpose of this Contract. The total bud1et aaount of this Contract la S53,IOO,OO, The State and Contractor shall participate in the payment of this amount: A, State's aaxiaua share (fro• LEAF) B, Contractor's share TOTAL AMOUNT 124,000 (441') SH,100 (HS) 153,100 (1001') 5. The effective date of this contract shall be the date the Control- ler of the State of Colorado approves this contract, or such later date specified herein, The term of the Contract shall betin January 1, 1993, and ahall terminate on Deceaber 31, 1113, 8. The Contractor a1reea that any aubcontracta entered into by the Contractor under thia Contract .. at aeet all applicable ltate and Federal require .. nta and auat be approved by the Office of Traaaportation Safety prior to execution by the Contractor, 1. al t•ninat.ign PY• t,p HII pf !Mnd&M, fte partiea hereto expreaa- 1, reco1nhe that the Contractor la to be paid, reialMaraed, or otberviae coapenaated solely with certain fuada provided to the ltate for the purpose of contractin1 for the aervicea provided for herein, Therefore, th• Contractor eapreaalr underatancla and ....... that all ita ri1hta, cleaanda and claiaa to coapenaation ariain, under thia Contract are coatia,ent upon receipt of auch funds by the ltate, In the .... t ta.at .. oh fuada or aay part thereof are not received by the ltate, the ltate or Coatractor aar 1 ... diatelr terminate thia Contract, , ... 3 of 7 ,-, •• ,,_ .. ., I . • • , ]- • ,. - • L~ • ' bl Termination for Cayae. Ir, throu1h an1 cause, either party shall rail to fulfill in a tiaely and proper aanner the obli1ations under this Contract, or if either partJ ahall violate an1 of the covenants, a1reeaents or stipulations of this Contract, the non-breachinl part, shall thereupon have the ri1ht to terminate this Contract for cause by 1ivin1 written notice to the breachinl partJ such teraination and apecifyinl the effective date thereof, at least thirtJ (30) days before the effective date or such teraination. In that event, all finished or unfinished docuaenta, data, studies, surveys, drawinl•, .. pa, aodela, pboto1rapha, and reports of other .. terial prepared by the Contractor under this Contract shall, at the option of the State, becoae its propertJ, and the Contractor shall be entitled to receive just and equitable coapenaation for anJ satisfactory work coapleted on such docu .. nta and other aateriala. Notwithatandinl the above, the breachinl part1 shall not be relieved or liabilitJ to the non-breachinl part1 for an, daaa1e• sustained by the non-breachin1 part1 b1 virtue of a breach of the Contract by the breachinl party, and the State aay withhold any pa,aent• to the Contractor for the purpose of setoff until such tiae as the exact .. ount of d .. a,ea due the State fro• the Contractor is deterained, if the Contractor is a breachinl party. cl Termination for Convenience. Either part, aay terainate this Contract at any tiae that it deteraines that the purpose of the distribu- tion of aonies under the Contract would no lon1er be served by coapletion of the Project. Such part1 shall effect such teraination by 1ivin1 written notice of teraination to the other party and apecifyinl the effective date thereof, at least twenty ( 20) da1a before the effective date of such teraination. d) Any provision ot this Contract to the contrarJ notwithatandinl, in the event teraination of this Contract beco .. a neceaaar1, in the Stat•'• sole discretion, to coapl1 with an, court order concerninl state personal service contracts 1enerall1 or this contract, apecificall1, this contract aay be terainated b1 the State i ... diatel1 upon the 1ivin1 of notice to the Contractor without further obli1ation of the State, I, The Contractor shall adopt a reaolution aubatantiall1 in the tor• presented by the State, which approves thia Contract, obli1atea the neceaaar1 local aoniea to pa1 for it• ahare of coats or in-kind services and authorizes a ai1nator1 to execute this Contract, A copy of such resolution shall be attached to and aade a part of this Contract. I, The Contractor shall pertor• its duties hereunder as an independent contractor and not as an eaplo1ee, Neither the Contractor nor an, &1ent or eaplo1ee or the Contractor ahall be deeMd to be an &1ent or eaplo1ee or the St.ate. The Contractor ahall pa1, when due, all required eaplo,aent taxes and coapenaation (and ahow proof of auch inaurance) and uneaplo,aent coapensation inaurance in the aaounta required b1 law, and ahall be aolelJ reaponaible for the act• of the Contractor, ita eaplo1eea and a1ents, 10, Th Sp c al Provhiona are attached hereto and herebr .. de a part hereof aa tera and condltiona of this contract, P&1e 4 of T Pat•• • • I • • • I ]- • I'. . ,,.. • " • ' t' • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused the fore1oinl con- / tract to be executed b7 their dul7 authorised officer• the da7 and 7ear first above written, ATTEST Chief Clerk Depart .. nt of Transportation Contractor-------------------- Position: Ma7or/Co .. iaaioner Contractor __________________ ___ Position: Chief/Sheriff ATTEST Cit7 of ln1levood Clerk CLIFFORD V. HALL State Controller STATE OP COLORADO ROY IIONIR, OOVSRNOR 87 ------------------------~ A, RAY CIWIBDLAIN Executive Director Depart .. nt of Tranaportation 87 JOHN E, CONOD Director Office of Tranaportation Safetr APPIOVSD AS TO PORN: Citr of lallewood Attorner AUIQYALI GALI NDln'OII Attoraer a. .. ral ., ________________________ __ 1AU1' I. ITAII Aaaiat.aat Attorae, a. .. ral Natural leeourooa loctioa Pa,o I of T Pa,oa • . , • . .. I. • I I [! f F 'r; w rH • s iJJW I i . = If. B rt!ptw· ! f • ~ I-I i -' .::: . 1 f 11 " · I " " ~ · " , " ! · i R , it t t I i ,:: ' "' : ~: r : 0 .. ... ! 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COLOIIADO NPAIITIIDT OP HIGHWAYI DM8ION Of HIGHWAY unTY LEAFCONTRACTATTACHMENT A LIAF..,.._.I L-07-93 ,....., . 1 2 3 -.... ,.........., •-•,-w ... ...t D .. 1 t .. e n-.. art .. nt ,....c-• ...., 1-1-93 throu1h 12-31-93 Lieutenant Steve Knoll To increaae and iaprove th• enforce .. nt of th• lava pertaininc to alcohol and drul related traffic often••• b7 perforainl the activiti•• deacribed in the Approved Application and auaaarised below. ,.....,DIii,._. Provide officer• throu1hout the tera of this contract to perfora overti .. DUI enforce .. nt activit7 within 7our Juriadiction aa atated in the Approved Application, Conduct e&leaat two DUI aobriet7 checkpoints or aaturation patrol• durinl 1993. Thia can be in cooperation with a nearb7 a1enc7 or aolel7 b7 the IDalevood Police Departaent. Nall• all reaaonabl• effort• to increaa• DUI alcohol and dru1 related arreata within 7our Juriadiction to a l•••l of at leaat 175. " - .. • I. • -• ., ; , I - • • • • ,. .. ,_,..,_ .... r4•• -• •~.-1----"'" 1). lach quarter the Contractor •hall •ubait a report to th• Office of Tran•portation Safet7 in accordance with the LIAI' Contract Nana1•••nt Nanual. The Quarterl7 leport• will •tat• all activit7 accoapli•haent• a• required b7 Contract (nuaber L-OT-H) duriDI tbe reportiDI period, Z). Upon coapletion of all LUI' acthit7 the IDllewood Police Depart .. nt •ball •ubait a Pinal Report in accordance with tbe LUI' Contract Nanate .. nt Nanual, . , • . I I. • - COLORADO DEPARTIIENT OF HIGHWAYS DMIION OF HIGHWAY SAFETY . ' '· • • I • • LEAF PROJECT FINANCIAL BUDGET (Contract attachment C) IL.IN' ..... • L-07-93 City of Entlewood Scumoludl TOMIOGll LEAF 153,800 '24,000 ...... CIIIIDfr T- ,..... ..... 141,000 Qi,-.,,,_ I 1,100 n..a.,._ ,-o- CIIPIIII .. i •• ,-o- TOTAL 111,100 JI ~ . ' • Lacll • '29,800 I • • • , , - J- • • • Date October 19, 1992 INITIATED BY STAFF SOURCE • • (, COUNCIL COMMUNICA 110N Agenda Item 11 b Public Works Department Subject Hampden/285 Feasibility Study Contract with CDOT. Charles Esterly, Director of Public Works ISSUE/ACTION PROPOSED Staff seeks Council approval of a Bill for an Ordinance authorizing the Mayor to sign a contract with the Colorado Department of Transportation for a feasibility study of U.S. Hwy. 285 (Hampden) from Broadway to University Blvd . This proiKt will be jointly funded by the Colorado Deputment of Transportation and the City ol Englewood. PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION City Council approved the 1991 budget, which lnduded $15,000 to conduct a 1tudy of US. Hwy. 285 between Broadway and Santa Fe . Thne funcb were matched by the Colorado Department of Tranaportation. BACKGROUND TM ttport on the pttYious 1tudy wu completed In Mayol 1992. Tht Colorado Dtpartment ot Transportation Mt now aaked ua to partidpate in a study ol the fflMlnlng portion ol U.S. Hwy. 285, from Broadway to Untvenity mvd . This ltudy WII not anddplted in 1991 nor included in the budget for 1992. Tht Colorado o.p.tment ol Tnnportadon hll agreed to participate by matdung a Oty contribution ol $15,000 f« a total 1tudy budget ol $30,000. STAFF ANALYSIS Staff NCOmnwnd1 approval of a contnct with tht Colorado Depllrtmenl ol Tnnportadon IO ,ol ntly fund a transportation 1tudy ol Hampden /2.e from lloadway to Untwnity •Yd. .. I . • • • , ]- • I'~ • ~ • . , <. FINANCIAL The City's share of the proposed contract, $15,000, is available in the PIF budget 0~3 for 199'2 (Miscellaneous Infrastructure Repairs). . ' • . ' I . . • , .,,~ ]- J • • CRllNANCENO. __ SERIES OF 1992 • • (• • . , ~. BY At.mtORJ'IY ABIU.FOR COUNCIL Bill. NO. 44 INrRODUCED BY,COTJNCIL ~flll.tt/LC AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A CONraACT BE'IWEEN 1HE STA1E OF COLORADO HIGHWAY DEPARnlENI' AND 1liE CrIY OF ENGU:WOOD FORA TRAFFIC FEASlBlUIY SnJDY OF COLORADO STA1E HIGHWAY 285, FROM SOU'IH UNIVERSl1Y BOULEVARD TO BAOADWAY. WHEREAS, the State alColorado and the C.., al£n&lewood recaplR the need for a tramc feUlbllity ltudy on Colorado State Htpway 285, between South UnlVffalty Boulevard and South Broadway In the C.., al Enpwaod. Colando; and WHEREAS, this parUon al Colorado State lfllhway 285 Ilea WUbm the JurtadlcUon al the City al f:nClewood. and In order to determine the feuablUty al operatlOna and capacity lmpruvemeru to State ffl&hway 285: NOW. 'fflEREFORE, BE rr ORDAINED BY' 11tE crIY COUNCIL OF 11tE crIY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLOAADO, AS JIOLLOWS : Section 1. The cantnct between the Colando State Hljbway Depertmeat and the City of En&lewood for a Trame Feaablllty Study al Colorado State HllbwaJ 285 from South Umventty Boulevard to South Bnladway • located ID tbe JurtadlcUon al tbe City al Englewood IS hereby appl"CMld. A copy al the CClntnct la attached hereto as Edlllet A and Incorporated heretn by reference. SecUon 2 . 11lat the Mayor and the City CJerlt are audlor1ad to arp the CGalnct on behalf al the City al Enpwaod. lnlroduced. read In fuD. and ...-an Dnl .._.... an tbe lllb day al Odaber. 199'l. Pubbabed as a BID rar an Onllrimce an tbe 22nd day al Odaber. 1112. A'ITEST: PaU1da H . Crow. City Clerk l . Plltr1da H. Crow. Qty CJerlt al tbe a, ., ._....... Colando. ....., ard'J that the abowe and fcnll*'c • a true ecw flla 1111 lar m OI.__., .......... NM In ful, and ....-San Dnl ·readlnl an the lllb day fll Odalm. 1112. ,. ~ • . • I . • . , , ]- • • I• . • ' (, .. CY 10-0285-23 Broadway to University CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT, aade thia _ day of -------- 19 __ , by and between the State of Colorado for th• u•• and benefit of THE STATE DBPARTMBlff or Tl'AIISPORTATION, hereinafter referred to a• th• State, and the CIT!' or BNGLEWOOD, STATE or COLORADO, hereinafter referred to a• •th• contractor· or ·th• Local A9ency•, WHSRBAS, authority exiat• in th• law and funds have been ,, ~ . bud9eted, appropriated and otheNi•• aad• available, and a aufficient unencuabered balance thereof reaaina available for payment in Fund~ ,oo, Appropriation Code 010, and Contract sncuabranc• lluaber tun, and lftDltaAS, required appro,,al, clearance and coordination baa been accoapliabed froa and with tbe appropriate aCJ9ncin1 and lftDIISAS, the ltat• and Loeal A,Jenc:y cleain to cooperate in a project for a fHaibiUty study for the recoutrucUon of ltat• Hic,hvay (IH) 215 froa aroactway to Univenity in the city of 1n9lewood, Colorado, hereinafter referred to u •the wort•, and IIHSUAS, the ltate and Loeal AIJeftCJ' cleaire to atree upon certain reaponaibiliti•• with "9Ard to the fllftdi119 of tbe work; and J WHSJtaAS, the partiH bave a9fted uat tbe Local AIJellCJ' aball be aolely reaponaible for perfoiauce and caapletion of the work1 and -1- • I. • 0 , 2 J - ]- • ,,._ \ • . • ' '· WHEREAS, the State d .. ma it to be in the public intere•t to provide 50\ of the funding for the"Local A99ncy to perfoaa th• work~ and WHEREAS, thi• contract 1• entered into by the State pur•uant to th• provi•ion• of SS29-l-203, 43-2-103, and 43-2-144, c.R.S., a• ... nded, and by the City of Bn9lewood pur•uant to the provi•ion• of the Bn9lewood Charter. NOW, THERBFORB, it la hereby agreed thats PIU>JSCT PIIOYIIIOIIS 1. ·Th• work· under thia contract ehall couiat of pro,,idin9 a fea•ibility •ttady to viclell .. 215 fzoa aroadway to Uni .. r•ity in the city of ... 1.-ood, co1orac1o. 2. egenu or conealtaat, ellall be eolely rea91 H ~ tor pertomanc• and C011Plet1oa of tbe work. ftie ...-allall _.. • nepona1b111ty for tM perfomew aad ca .. i-a.a ef tM IIOrk, and ellall ucu • l1ab111ty or •u. .. t&aa ....iu-. fna euc:b perforae..,... J. The Loeal '4HCJ' ellall perfom tM .ork 1a acco&'CIUCe wit.II con•truct1on, 4. The Loeal l,lencJ' ehall be nepoMlbl• for tM a..-,,1e1oa of the work. ,. The Loeal At•IICY ba• •t1Mted tM tc»Ul coat of tM work to be uo,000.00. TM 1ute aull nUIIMrN tlla•Loc:al a.,acy for SOI of the actul cl1nct ud 1ad1.nct coau 1acurncl br the Loeal •ncy ln tbe perfome,.... of tM work, pcowlclecl that the aout e.,-adecl for tM f ... D111tJ et-, alMlll aot -2- ' • I • .. I. • I • , I ]- • • II' - ,.. • , . . • ' '{, exceed $30,000.00, unl••• such amount ia increased by written auppl .... ntal contract. Th• Local.A9ency will prepare and submit monthly chart•• for the actual coats of the work per- foraed per aonth, until th• work ia complete, or until the State has paid it• aaxiawl aaount of S15,000.00, whichever occur• first, unl••• such aaount ia increa•ed by written supplemental contract. Upon completion of the work to be performed under this contract, the Local AcJency shall aubait a final recapitulation of the actual coat• to the State and final billin9 for the balance of the coats due. 6. The Local AcJ•ncy will prepare project char9ea in accordance with the State'• •tandard polici•• and procedures. The State shall pay the amount billed by tbe Local A,Jency within thirty days of receipt of tbe bill, ~ided tJlat tbe work 1• aatia- factorily perfonied and tJlat tbe NKI a want of the State•• contribution of 815,000.00 baa aot been eaceecled, unlHa auch amount u increeaed by written •appl-tal contract. 7. If the actual coat• eaceed tbe Ht1Ntecl coeu, then an adjuataent in contract teEm NJ' be neeotiated and iapl-nted by written auppl-tal coatract. AAy claiM by the Local AfeftCJ' for •ucb an edjutaent ... t be aade in writin9 cleacr1bin9 the baaia therefor prior to the Local Afency•a ineurrlnt of any coat to be cowerN"•ia tbe anUcipated auppl-tal coatrect, ~ coat 111C11ffed by the Local Afency without flnt prfficUJII ••ll aotice ud encut1ft1 • ••ppl-tal coatract allall a. d1•1d to be -l- • .. I . • • , -• • t• ~, • (. covered by the coapenaation proviaiona of thia contract. 8. Durin9 the perfoaunce of the ·vork, the Local A(Jency shall closely monitor all coats incurred. Th• Local AcJency shall aonitor and record work coat• to enaure that th• Local A9ency doea not exceed the aaxiaua contract coat aaount stated above, and to enaure that the Local AcJ•ncy ia aware of the actual coat• bein9 incurred durin9 the perfonaanc• of the vork and ia able to coaply with the proviaiona herein to notify the State in a tillely aanner of any increase in work coats which aay result in th• need for a auppl ... ntal contract. t. The aaount of actual coapenaation ahall be subject to review and appzo,,al bJ the State u pzoyidecl benin. only project coats incurz9d on or after the date firat written above shall be el191ble for nillban-.at by the ltate. 10. The State will pzoyicle liaiaon with the Local A,Jency throu9h the State'• District anv1aeer, Diatrict I, 2000 South Holly Street, Demer, Colorado 10222. laid Diatrict lft9inNr will alao be reaponaible for coordinatift9 the State'• acti•itiea under thi• contract. GDSIIAL HOVIIION A. The Local A,Jency will pro,,icle all Mteriale and labor nec•••ary to coaplete the work. •• The Local Agency will be nepouible for U..~tudy bein9 accurate and coaplete. c . The Local Agency My Hter uto a contract with a coneultant to do all or an, portion of tlle pcD,DHd t ... 1b111ty •tlldy. ,, - -----.-----,,~--...,~-•' • . ' 0 .. I. • 0 , - ] • • • (. .. The contract with the consultant shall be preceded by an acceptable proposal an4 .. Y not be executed or awarded until the selection of the consultant and teraa of the contract shall have been approved by the State. All chanps in the contract shall be by written suppl ... ntal avre .. ant and aust have prior approval of the State. Aa soon as the contract with the consultant has been awarded, one copy of the executed contract shall be •ulaitted to the State. Any suppl ... ntal avre•••nta •hall be aiailarly sulaitted. Any consultant billin9• shall coaply with the State's etandardised consultant billin9 for.at. lxaaples of the billin9 fozaat• for the •ariou• .. thoda of contract payment are attached hereto and aade a part hereof. D. The State will re,,iew t.he Study and notify the Local A9ency of those chaft9e• nec••azy to u•un caapliance with State requir ... nta. laid •tudy •ball be considered final when approYed and ecceptecl by tbe partiN llento. I. The tena of tJu• contract aball coatiaae tllroutb tbe coapletion and final acceptance of tbe wrk by the Local A9ency and concurrence therein bf tbe ltate and receipt of final State payaent by the Local A9ency. r. The Special Prcwhiona attached bento are benby aade • part of thie contract. G. Thia contract 1• inteaded u the coaplete 1Metration of all underatandinp bet ... a the partiN. IIO prior or conteaporaneoua addition, deletion, or otMr •n • Ht bereto ehall ha" U1J force or effect .._UH•ar, -s- , ' I. • 0 , - ]-- H. • • •, • herein by writing. No •ub•equent novation, renewal, addition, deletion, or other aaendaent hereto •hall ha,,. any fore• or effect unl••• eabodied in a written •uppl ... ntal contract executed and approved pur•uant to th• State Fi•cal Rul••· TO the extent that thi• contract aay be executed and ,. - perforaanc• of th• obli9ation• of the parti•• aay be accoapli•hed within th• intent of the contract, th• teraa of thi• contract ar• • .,,.rabl•, and •hould any texa or provi•ion hereof be declared invalid or becoae inoperative for any r•a•on, •uch invalidity or failure •hall not affect the validity of any other tera or provi•ion hereof. The waiver of any breach of a tem hereof •hall not be coutned •• • vai,,.r of any other~. or the•-teza upon •ubeequent breach. I. The contractor repre•enu and warranu tllat it ha8 t.alllen all actiona tllat an neceeaary or tllat are r9q11ired by lU p~, byl.,., or appllcabl• law, to l..,ally ndlorl .. the a.ndeni.,._. •itutoEJ' to eNC11te tlli• contnct on behalf of the contractor and to bind the c:oauec:tor to lU tezm. _,_ • . ' I. . • , -• • .. . • ' (' IN WITNESS WHZUOF, the parties hereto have executed this contract the day and year fir•t above written. ATTBST1 By ·c-6·1.-l-c-i--.-r-k ___ _ CLIFFORD W. RALL Stat• Controller Affl&T• ., _______ _ Title------------- STATE or COLORADO IOY llOIIBR, GOVBJUIOR .APPROVSD1 GALI A. IIOll'l'OII Attorney General ay ·www---1-. ..,HD_ .... _____ _ Aaa1•taat MtoneJ' General .. tllftl IIHOUCN aecuon ., ----------- Tltl• --------------------- _,_ ,- 'I • . - .. I. . 0 • , • "' --. , • • • C1_pn, ..... : Plllllat No. ....... : Pillllatl.aCllllan • 5111• (NIN)ID........,: - ••.... No. ...................... : ....,_...,... ...... : ' ,. c, ... 1111•: (1) CUnenl ..... 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' ., -· CON1'IIOU.&a "--------~-- ' - "' - • .. I • • • , - • • • Date October 19, 1992 0011A1'ZD IIY STAFF SOURCE • I' - • l• ·~ • COUNCIL COIOIUNICA110N Aaeadaltem 11 C Subject Amendments to the Englewood Munldpal Code Department of Financial Servtces/City Clerk Dtvtslon Loucrlshla Ellis. Deputy City Clerk ISSUE/ AC110JII PROPOSED Staff' seeks Council approval of amendments to eecUona of the Englewood Munidpal Code to make the language conatstent wtth the language of the Home Rule Charter. PIISVIOUS COUNCIL AC110JII None . As a r esult ol the munldpal elecUona dur1D& the pa10d of l 979 to l 99 l. there wae a number of wonUng cbanra approved for the Home Rule Cbllrter. In l 979. the electorate voted to elbntnate the reqwranent tbat two memben of City Counctl eave M lllffllben of the Planatncand Zomn& Convnteekla. In 1981 . the electaraa voted for aeveral changes to the Charter CODCenU111 qualfflceuoaa of votaw and quaUOcaUOna of appointees by Counctl to varloua boar'd8 and C14!89N91eetoaa . In each &nstance . the Home Rule Charter ... amended. but DO CCXIClll1"fllt eboqpm wae IIMMk to the Englewood Munidpal Code. ffAn' AIIAL'nl8 To we that the language of the £aa,ewooct Munk:tpal Code le Cl0Dltl1alt wtth the wnded Home Rule Charter. the £aa,ewooct Munlctpll Code baa been cbecked far mc,ona .. tmda brou&bt about by tbae c ....... • ~ ' I . • • , - • • ,- IJ"' • t• ·~ • ,. Three sections of the Code were tdentiftcd as being tnconststent with the Charter: Section 2-3-1 Sect1on 2-5-1 Section 3.5. 7 water and Sewer Board Deletion of the word "taxpaytng." Changes with regard to terminology "council member(s)." PIAlmtpf and 1ePtnf C9rnrn"'ton DeleUon of the requirement that two members of Council eave as members. DeleUon of the word "taxpaytng. N Jrnrerr Rqqluttgp SubaecUon G to be amended. to read "registered" matead of •q,1•Jtfted" electon. These amendments to the Englewood MUJUdpal Code wl11 not have any flnanctal Impact on the City. • • . • I . • , "> • • • ORDINANCE NO ._ SERIES OF 1992 • 0 • BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOR COUNCIL BILL NO. 39 INTRODUC~Y f:C;,,UNCIL MEMBER (. ~ v AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 2, CHAPI'ER 3, SECTION l; TITLE TWO, CHAPl'ER 5, SECTION 1, AND TITLE 3, CHAPl'ER 5, SECTION 7, IN ORDER FOR THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 TO CORRESPOND WITH THE ENGLEWOOD CHARTER. WHEREAS, in the re,ular mwiicipal election of 1979, the elect.orate approved an amendment to the Enclewood Home Rule Chart.er, Section No. 56, cleletinc the requirement that two memben of Council aerve on the Planninc and Zoninc Commiaaion and by amendinc Title 2, Chapter 5, Section 1, at E.M.C. 1985, to make the Code _.aill.ent with the Charter; and WHEREAS, in the re,ular mwiicipal elec:tion of 1991, the elect.orate appl'Oftd an amendment to the En,tewood Home Rule Chart.er chansinl qualified, tupeyinc eleet.on to qualified elect.on and by amendinc Title 2, Chapter 3, Section 1 of E.M.C. 1985, to make the Code conailtenl with the Charter; and WHEREAS, in the re,ular mwiicipal election of 1991, the elect.orate approyed an amendment to the Enclewood Home Rule Charter chancinc the term qulifted electors to re,iatered electon and by amendinc Title 3, Chapt.er 5, Section 7, o( E .M.C . 1985, to make the Code conaiatent with the Chart.er; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Secsioo 1 In the 1979 Nll&lar municipal elecUon the eledorat.e appr0¥9d an amendment to the Enct-ood Home Rule Chart.er, Section No. 51, clele&inc the .....,.._t that two members of Coundl NrYe on the Planninc and Zonins Comefari•; thenf'ore, Ti1Je 2, Chapter 5, Senion I, of the lnclewoocl Municipal Cocle 1116, ii hereby a W4lld to reftect the electoral.fl wiahff and ehall reed aa r.a1o-: 2 -5·1 : COMMISSION ESTABUSHED: There ii henby N&abtiati.d a City Planninc and Zoninc Commi11ion _.lillinc of nine <9) ....... appoinled by the City c.uncil, •·• m .,....._ WHO ahall be citi-... t ·la,p with ........... four<•> year teraa., ..a •e C~ ti •h-ahell 1M iMcn • •n• 8tCAtil-. 'nMt City Manapr ehall ...,._t aa adainitl&ratiw oft'ker to be an ea offldo, nonvetiftC ...a.r ti the Coamieaieo. Ciua.t•&.-larp aambera ahall be q.aahn.d • ._,., ... eleNrt, Neid-. tl&he City at leaat ... year --.lieloly prior to the clacAI otlhtir ....... I. and ehaQ hold no paid afflee •,.. ... ill the City adm n11t.rauon One ttbaen-at-lup ....., IUD be.,,.. ..... ww udl ,.._,, 1, 197 l, two (2 ) tJl,Uft ·al·lafll ••bon .. .w u&i1 ,._,, l , 1173; ..a twe (J) cidlon.at- larp mtfflbtrt l.o Nfflt llfttil ,...,,. l , 111•. ,,....., WNt•at-..... a 1 'o Ir& ,I Mid ,ty Plann,nc and r.on .. eo..--than be • ..,. ... a., ,.., ,,>,.. ...... Ga •"•"•"•••••• ... , .. ,, .... ••Ir•••• 0111111-. AD•• 'o1ntltht I\)' Plannina and 7.onlnf c...i-'-lhalJ llt llllajad le ,_...J ., the a,,1iAUIIC aul.horit 'nMt 8PPOU'WII aelhont, .a.all 11AU IH lia&a•ta le ffll •If IA nea a., the \tn apartd '-"" • " . //l I . • ]- • • • • • ,~ • Ses;t.jon 2. In the 1991 recular municipal election the electorate approved an amendment to the Enclewood Home Rule Charter and the Enclewood Municipal Code 1985, which chanced qualified, tazpaying elect.on to qualified elect.on; therefore Title 2, Chapter 3, Section 1, i1 hereby amended to reflect the electorate, wi1he1 and 1hall read a1 follows: 2-3-1: BOARD ESTABLISHED: There ii hereby ntabliahed a Water and Sewer Board conaiatinc of the Mayor of the City, two (2) G1a11eil-11 COUNCIL MEMBERS 11lacted by the City Council and 1ix (6) memben appointed by the Council from qualified, •,-,illC electon, serving lix (6) overlapping tenna of lix (6) yean. A rapl'Hllltatiw from the City administration shall be appointed by the City Manapr to llrft u an u officio, nonvoting member. One member of the Board ahall be appoint.ad by the Council to aane until Fabnaary 1, 1960; two (2) members oftha Board ahall be appoint.ad by the Council to aane until February 1, 1964. Thereafter, memban oftha uid Board ahall be appoint.ad by the Council 1w term1 of •ix (6) yean. Council members on uicl Board shall aane durinl lhair t.-ue • auch GHneilm111 COUNCIL IIBIIBBR. All ....... , of the Watar and 8eww Board ahal1 be 1ubjeet to -1 by the Council. The Council ahall make appointments to ft)) ¥MUCiel for the expired term,. Semen 3. In the 1991 l"ll'llar municipal electian the electorate appl'0¥9d an amendment to the Enflewood H-Ibale Charter and the Encle•ood Municipal Code 1186, which chanpd qualified ele-.storate to ra,il&end electorata; theref'ore Title S, Chapter a, Section '7 G, ii hereby amended to reflect the electorates wiahn and shall Ned a, follows : 3-5-'7 : G Within thirty (SO) calendar days aft.er NCeipt of this netic,e of di .. tWaction, the City Council shall call a apecial Municipal eleetiea by onlinanet • ,-hmen, ..... ittint the mau.er to a ¥Gt.a of the ,aliflell RBGISTDBD electont,e of the Cit,y . Tile final eft'era of the City and certified empioy,11 wpniudon and tbe Boanl'1 n11a ... don1 • the iuueC1) contained in a notice of diuatidaction ahaU be aalaiu.l a dernatiw uc1e __ ,... to a ¥Gt.a 11 _.iiAN RBGlSTBR&D election ti the Cif¥. TIie ••IIW REGISTERED elect.on lhall elect either the ,_tioa oft.he Cit,y, die ,-tioa tithe eettifted employ• orpniaaU., or the Boanl'1 ,... .... don . The ,-ia. • ,... ... dltion receivin, the hiaheet nuabar ti"'" ahall be..._. ....,ou ... Sul eleetien ahal1 be held CGDaillant with the prow ·,.,. el Miele U, 8edien 14 el the Cit,y Cllular. lntnduced, Ned In ftall, .................. tlle lldi -elOdlber, llll. Publiahed a, a Bill ,., .. Onlinanee -....... -elOdiabar, 11111. ATTEST : Patnda H. Crow , City Clerli I, Pal:ricia H. Crew , at, Cllft eltlle 0., elhtf .... c.a.-. .... _..,, 1111& .. above and, ....... la. tNt...,., a .... -Orf ................. Ill,.., .. ....... • ftrtt ........ die lM-, flOdlber, 1111. "' - • . ' I . • • , - J • 6'- ~ • ~ • <. 11IE OIANGES WIUClf ARE BEING PROPOSED TO 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE ARE 11IE RESULT OF AMENDMEHI'S TO 11IE OIAR'ID AS APPROVED BY 11IE ELECTORA'IB OF ~ J BNOLEWOOD . ' ) t CALLY SEC'l10NS 2-3-1 WA'ID AND SEWEil p r BOARD; 2-5-1 PLANNING AND 7.C>N1NG COMMISSION; AND 3-5-7 JMPASSE RESOLIJllON . IN 11IE 1991 l!LECTION SEVERAL AMENDMEHI'S TO 11IE CHAR'IB WERE APPROVED DELETING 11IE 11!JlM "TAXPAYING" AND OIANOING "QUALIPIED" TO "REOJS'T'EREIJ"'wuE REFERENCING EU!CTOltS. IN 1979, 11IE MAJCE.UP OF 11tE PLANNING A 1JONING <XJliMISSION WAS AMENDED, Dl!LETINO 11E ltBQUIIIW 111AT fft'O ...-S OF arY COUNCIL BE APPOIN'l1!D 1, \'O'l1NG MD I t.S OF 11E CDMSUON. ~ W' ~ ah' a..eaK HAS 1U!S1!A110ED 11E 1!L8C110N IUiCOllDS l'Oll 111E PERIOD 1979 ~ 1991 AND nESE AaE 11E INCONSIS11!NCII NOl1!D. . o' I / ' , . . ' . • I . . t , !) ]- • • AESW1I10N f«). §}- SERIES OF 1992 ·, (. • • • A RESOUlnON D0NA11NO FUNDS 10 COLORADO NON-~ AOENaES FOR 199.'S. WHEREAS. the Englewood Ctty Council rec:qp,lla the Important m1e ....,.ca agencies play tn pnwtdmg clw1tabJe aentcea to ~ rat<:kota; ead WHEREAS. many non-praOt ..,..._ require lbwadeJ •••eace to pnwlde the9e amrlces; end WHEREAS. tbe £n&lewaocl City Council bee rmewed requata Ir flnMlrtel contrtbuttom fnlm....., non-praat ..,.. .. ,-end bee cMeuilll..d wbk:11 fllln tee abaD recelft contr1butlaae: NOW. 1HEMPORL BE rr RESOLVED BY'DIE al'YCOUNCIL O,'DIE al'YO, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. 'IHAT. Arapahoe Houae Arapeboe Pbdbumoalc ('500 ID tlCllda end "50() ID ceeb) Speclel Olympic& Inter-Feith Teak Force EDC1ewaod'e Hobday Perede Arapeboe Mental lfeeltb Center Youth 9ympbaay On:b.aaa CMetcbb,c ecbolereblp ilr £n&lewoad •udeatl Court Houee. Inc. Getewey Bettered Wamen'e Sbelter Meela an WbeeJe; J#tletan Cene TOTAL ADOPTED AND APPROVED tide 19111 day ol Octaber, 1112. Attest: PetJ1de H . Crow. Ctty Clatl tl,000 1,000 400 15.000 2,000 1.000 125 2.800 2.800 ~ ~ I. Petnde H. Crow. Clly Clllll far die Clly ol ~ a IL. CGllndD. ...., Cllldy lbe ebollie • e tn1e aw fll...+ftm No. ..._ fll 1-. .., . ' .. I . • • - - - • . . ~l'«).t3 SERIES OF 1992 • • • .... '. ,. A RESOLU'l10N D0NA11NG *30()0 TO ntE 001!::R-FMIH TASK FORCE noll 1HE 199'l CllY CX>UNCIL AID TO OIHERAGENaES PUND. WHEREAS. the Enpwood Cly Couacl aloclded funds to pnMle flnmc:ll!J 7 t+rv:e for the lnter-F+tth 'h+k Fm:e 2D 1982: ad WHEREAS. '3.000 al tbe funds +located to Mid atber •" 7ee bMft DIil bem utbed In 1982: ad WHEREAS. a la tbe cle+n al tbe -., ood Cly Council to +pply Mllplua luada to aid tbe IDter-F+nb 'ha Fm:e In 1183: NOW. nwwwac. • rrmvm Br'IHE aIY<XXJNCILO,'IHlt aIYa, ENCl.l!:WOOD. COLORADO. '!HAT. 8a:nm 1. 'lheClyalO-" ood_...,-pp.wc1711b1.-al e.,.000,.._ aid to atber •" 7ee to tbe IDter-P'Mllll T++k Fm:e. ADOl'IED AND APPROVED tbla lllb d+y al October, 1982. Attat: P+tr1CI+ H. Crow. at, Clerk I, P+tr1CI+ H. Crol,, Cly Ciak for tbe Cly al-., 11 d Cllando. ...., Clltt'y tbeabaile 1aa truecrwaln no-No. ..... ., 1-. ,. - • ' .. I. • • ]- • • RESOLUTION NO .<£!!:- SERIES OF 1992 L • . ,. • ,, ~ . ,. A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING AMENDMENT NO. 6, THE COLORADO CHILDREN FIRST ACTOFl~ WHEREAS, the City Coundl of the City of Englewood hu designated the 1990's as THE DECADE OF THE CHILD; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Englewood supports the "COLORADO 2000 COMMUll(ITIES• In a committed effort lo oblain President Bush's NA 110NAL EDUCATIONAL -COALS 21JOO;• and WHEREAS, public eduadion ii the wastane al a danoalllic government and a .... ~and WHEREAS. the childrm of Calorado and lhlir educ:alional paugaw aae vital lo lhe ~r-.lic: welMMmg of our maununity and our nallan; and WHEREAS, lhe City Council of lhe City of Enpwood ii on public record supporting on that would adequately fund our public IChools by palling Resolution No. 75, 1991; and ~~-... funding for Public Schools, ttws aaling. 8nandal c:aisis Citialm . WHEREAS. lhe Colorado State t.ei;llature. has repeatedly fail=to a.:::JA~ 19111kwood Students lhat will ....it In an appracianate 12 percent 1 I linai~.g In lhe Stalle of Colorado and In lhe IChoal d1strids NIVlng Enatewood dtiam; and ~ WHlllE,\S,, .. CIIJ c...u el lM CIIJ el,, ....... .,._ ........... el tax ICU I I ID,_. I.. U.. llowaw-, 11 N rarl•• 1M cdaia ....... CNalad.., luctlaa el Ille llall I ; I*",_. 8alll 11111 M la.,.., ID 1M well ... el cllll I w IINc ltylllll ................. ...,,_.. NOW, 1HEREF01t£. IE IT RESOLVED BY ntE OTY COUNCIL OF ntE OTY OF LEWOOD, C'OLOllADO, nlAT: Thi Cly Coundl of.._ OlJ of Enpwood IUppOl1a Thi C.alorado Qllclnn'1 Rat Act and lnitiallw 1a11ot. Prapaul NWllbar 6. ADOPI m AND APPIOVED IHI 51h day al OclaNr, lta. ATl'EST: Patricu H. Caow, OIJ Ciak I, Pabida H. Caaw, City Ciak for lhe Oty ol &, ... wood, C..._, ......, Cffllfy IN abow ii • tNe copy ol lteloludon No. __, Series ol lfl.l. . . . . I. • • '-- • ' , . . -•. ' • i. •, . . ~ . . . I. . • f , ] • • • • l • • . , .\\t~~ I -~ ~tw~ ( ~. A 1"' /1'.J-1f --o, - V Sponsored by Coundl Member nleht R&5al]OON~s SERIES OF 1992--~ fE--ffJµ,c ':!- A RESOumON DECLARING 1HE ENGLEWOOD crJY COUNcn:s ON TO AMENDMENT 1. WHJCHWILLAPPEARONTiiE NOVEMBER 3. 1992 Gc.n1"'V!"- ELECTION BAU.OT. WHEREAS. a propoaed constitutional amendment bu been placed on the November 3, 1992 general elec:Uon ballot as Amendment No. 1. whJch would unreasonably limit state and local government revenues. spending. and aervtcea: require numerous expensive elec:Uons on state and local Onance tuues: and lmpoee addltJonal costly requarements. thereby dJverUng public revenues from a1ucal public services; and WHEREAS. becaWle the amendment addreaes spending as well as revenues. It IS much more confusing. complicated. and onerous than any prior local government llmitauon proposed to the Colorado electorate: and WHEREAS, the amendment will have Immediate and long term advene efl'ects on the City o( Englewood's operauons and consequently on Its ability to conunue to provide services to Its dUzens: and WHEREAS. the Ctty's cunmt shares of state collected. locally ahared ~ In the fonn ol motor fuel tu. ctprette tu. ene11Y lmJact funds. and lottery funds are also at rtsk due to the amendment's ratrlcUona on state revenue and apendanl: and WHEREAS. the combination of revmue. spendlnC. and other restr1cUons wtll Impair the community's abWty to lllval In ecanomic development. Job creaUon and lnfruuuc:ture and to aaan the resulUnC community bendlts: and WHEREAS. even ~ m:reaUOnal and otba' actMUes are Onancwl pnmartly by Cea put by men. the amen ltment wtll mue • dlmcult to matrwato and tmprcwe ataUnC ~ or to apend or add new eemces: and WHEREAS. even thou&h munldpal water. eewel', decU1cal ,-. and atrpart uUUues are Onanced by fees put by uaen. the amendment 's "enterprw· aernpuan la so vque that these openUGna may be unable IO~ CIOl*IIDer oeeda ewn tbouCb uUUry aavtce demand levela and erwtronment&l mandates are not wttlun the coatrol ol the mumdpallty and ewn lbcJuCh prwate uUUUea are not aamlarly d'ecled: and WHEREAS. the amendmenl vtolatea the pr1ndplel ol repraentatJft ,oi,-e1-m...,1111'"'1er1-a1 In that dedl6ona ~ ~ .,...._ and pollcae. wlucb relat,e to the expenditure ol public funde WIii often require voter apprcwal rather dlan be dttennaMd by memba'I al the Cay CoundJ who bawe been duly cbcan by tbe c:tUaem a1 the c,ry a1 ~ to mue such dedlaia: and . '. • ,. - • . ' •· • I - - • • • • • • structures and restrtcUons and provides no opUoos for dUzens of a local ga,,enuueut to adopt alternative local Umtts consistent with local needs; and WHEREAS, local governments are already accountable to their constituents through regular elecuons, lnWaUVe. ref'ereudum aud recall procedures. and a vanety o{ Onanctal controls; and WHEREAS. If a local goweiumeul apenences a reveuue aud speudlng sbortfaD tn any yeans. Its revenue and speudlng limit aud Its ability to prowtde aemces are permanently reduced even thou&h reftllues reawer. aud WHEREAS, because ol tbe cyclical uature ol penrment reveuues aud speudlnc and the delays Inherent 111 the ameudment's re¥eDue and speucuna llmltaUOn. local governments will be unable to respond to ec:onomAc condWons ID a timely manner: and WHEREAS. the effect oC the ameudment's requirement of voter appn,val ol a wtde vartety of Ouance and semce tasues at elections held a maximum of three (or two) times In each two year ballot at tbe ume ume. prevent UIDlnt of bond elecUons to lake advantage of favorable market coudUloN. substauUally restr1cl dUaen lDWaU¥e 11ghts. and preclude tSmely respomes to emeJlency c::oudtuons wlUc:b are not ddued as emergenc:tes In the ameudmeut; aud WHEREAS. the amrodment establishes costly. cumbenome, aud confuaan, electJon procedures aud requJraDents. wtth legal Jeopardy to the dUleDs If required pro and con statements. Oacal estimates CII' nouces are later drtenmued by the courts to be mistaken CII' Inadequate; and WHEREAS. the amendment requires additional elecUon to spend the proceeds ol tues appnwed by the woten at pm,tcMas eJecUons; and WHEREAS, the CttJ of £n&lewoocl and ltS dtDeus will be farced to abearb addttJonal elect.Ion llnauc:e. adndnWnUOn. and le&a) c:oeta ID order to c:amply with the amendment'• requnmeata; and WHEREAS. tbe anwm .,_.., reqwres local peiiWUtS to dlwat funds l'ram ueeded public sentces to ame apedal raenes ll¥adable oa1J r« eataemely lladled pwpiees; and WHEREAS ....... ol tbe ....,,. rlmenl will requJre ateua1n and caatJy bUpuan ID order for dUaellS and paw oft:lals to be cc•!-'! te.., about b meanan, and to cmuplJ With .. tema: and WHEREAS. If a local paw mues a ...... 1n lalaaacaa:c and CClllq)lytn& wUh tbe amem time,.. tbe local penw and b dtlaem are eubject to payu11 a l<M pmaJty rar up to rour ,an. p1m refuadlac die ca:as and ..,.. die cam and attorney's fees ol tbe pla...,.• and al tbe local paameul: NOW . 1HERDOAE. -ff' RaOLYED BY1HE alY COUNCIL 0,1HE arY 0, ENGLEW(K)D, ca.oRADO. ntA~ kUIAIJ l , AIJ!en rlmtN I la benbJ appwd becauee a would be~ deU1mmW to tbe Qty al~ and .. dUlem. ScalOO 2. CWlenl are mcoura,ed to becaue ruJ1J lnfDrmed ...r.t tbe amendment and b e&cts on lbem. tbdr communaty . and tbar .... before _..,. an Novanba'S. ·2 . • ' "' - • I . • • I - . , • • ·, • .. Scc:Ucm 3. 1be dUzena m the cay m Enp:waod are encoura,ec1 to vote "No• cm Amendment No. 1. ADOPlED AND APPROVED tllla 19th day m October, 1992. Patr1da H. Crow. cay Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk far tbe cay m l£nllewood. Colorado, berebJ cerury tbe abole • a true c:iopy m,...,..iaar, No. Satea m 1992 . .., .3 . ,, - " I . . 0 • • ]- ] • • ,. -• • • (. ' ~l'«) . .Jft SERIES OF 1992 A RESOLlmON OPPOSING AMENDMENI' NO. 2. AN AMENDMEfffTO PROHIBIT IAWS OR POUCIES WHICH ENlTltE PERSONS TO Cl.ADI DISCRIMIKATION OR . PROIECTED STA'IUS BASPp ON 1HEIR SEXlJAI:-ORIElffA'l'IOff. UJ()#-1 WHEREAS. pn,poeed'Amendrneot No. 2 to tbc Colando IIIDUld~ued ~-d L-probiblt any m•mtctpellly frrm adoptlll& er eafal'dnt any law CII' pallCy a penan to dun dllictb1dliMUoa pratected atatua. IIIIDiM1ty lltatua or anfalmci eauaJ orte:ateum caaduct. prKUcea or r-W1aaeb.,.. and WHEREAS. ciuaem of Colarlldo Communtues baw: tnt1eted and wt.eel for aDimvv:al of aucb ~ ........... : and WHEREAS. tbeae local ~ measmea would be aw:rtumed If tlda mm2*mmt ,--;and • tbc ';,2,!~ pl1llm1IJ about tlda emen rlment'a llltack an of nnmtclpel and local waten to determine what laws are *>l:ll'Olll'llile '" tbdr .......,..enme,. and WHl:RlltAS. tbta anea rlmenl eradea local cantrol; and ~ . an c:tUea and toam and tbdr cmaena lbould ntam tbdr .._ to :::;8 or ~ erw:unc aucb ordlnenc:ea • u.e, belleft me ta tbe beat llltereat of ~ ~ ~ JON. '11W6!.fOIIE. • n RDOLVID BV111E arv COUNCIL o,nu: QIYO, ~ ~ ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. 'IHATff OPPOSESAMDIDMDn' NO. 2 TO nu: STAm ~ " conmunON. ADOPIED AND APPRCJVED tlda Ullb daJ of Octiaber. 1182. / Alteat: Palr1da H . Clvw. City Clatl I . Pab1da H. C...,. ca,. Cllrtl • die City o( lq' 11 di CGllndD. ...., c:ady tbe abawe ea a lnle capJ ol ne+iaaa No. lada ol 1111. .. ~---- . , .. I. • 0 -• • •, • ~- M)Ql~lawmlwNallmal~olOIII.._Allt67 7 77-,1111 ... .,. ••• aalP C 7bw(PAIIQ~Ca11112 .wl*tl.allWltat .. Allnllll c:a..-c1a:. (Nol,.211-0&2. ltl'A °* ea.-11111· 7 ..... . i ~-... .-.... ..;;::; 7J1W•t ...... Aau.Fi ....... ,. ... •• HM • ts 2 • •era• 1blll • - /~ 0,, I -· . ' I. . ]- ~NO. __ SERIES OF 1992 • • • A RESOLlfflON REQUES'I1NG A REPORI' FROM 1HE ENGIZWOOD LIQUOR LICENSING AlJlliORrrY ON mu: 12. AR'I1CLE 25.5 OF 1HE COLORADO REVISED STA1UIES CONCERNING ESCORr SERVICES. WHEREAS. pursuant ID Colorado Rmaed 8tatutm I 12-25.5-101 et aq.. wbm tbe City recetvea an appJlcaUon fer an eacort eemce. ll lllllllt rapaad to that n,quat: and WHEREAS. tbe City baa n,cetwd a requellt far an eacart eentce Uceme: and WHEREAS, tbe City Counctl Onda that a IS NC ry to de9elop a policy~ t11e subJect at acart eemcea opeaauac wn111n tbe CltJ at~ and WHEREAS, It IS Ni I ry to delamlae tbe amp.:t that eacart eentcee would 1111ft Gil tbeCJly. and WHEREAS. It IS rm r, ID ddenDmc wbat ft&l•Jattcww are reqwred; NOW. ThEREfOk£. BE 11' AESOLVED BY1HE aTY COUNCIL OF'IHE aTY OF ENGLEWOOD. ca.oRADO. 'ntAT. ScdlPP J. 1be Uquar Ucenaan& Author1ty uall rmcw Calando Rewl8ed Statutes I 12-25.5-101 et aeq .• reaanllnc eacart aemca. ScdkMa 2. 'lbe Uquar ~ Autbar1ly uall lDu ..... tbe adMty OMFMF.,.,ly known .. eacmt ICIYk':ea. 3a:S9AP 3. 1be Uquar J Arentllnc Autbar1tJ uall determine tbe ampe at approprtate le&islaUOn. lciGVAo f 1be Liquor Ucenaln& Autbar1ly uall CCNwa,ler .......... fram other c1Ues caacemana t11e aubJect at eacort eemcea. !Ja1teo !$. 1be Liquor Yceaemc Autbor1ly uaD rec:--+¥1 tbe apprapdale local autbartty to coaelder: appltcettorw far eacort eemcee. 3a:SIPP § 'lbe Liquor 1Arentllnc AuCbadty ebaD. • NC ) and ID .. eale detamlDaUoa. bald public .... Gil tbe --at wmt ..... !Ja1teo 7 . 11le Liquor l,...,,..,. ~ ......... a npart to Ille cay o.ad c:aacen111111 tbe re..-. 1acta1a aad air CFCller factala dial....,....._,-• r to ...t aemce operattcww Wllbm tbe City at...,_ a ood. Attest: .. .. I. • • - RESa.UIENNO. -- SERIES OF 1992 (. • • • A RESOU.Tl10N REQUES11NG A REPORI' PROll 1HE ENGLEWOOD LIQUOR UC'ENSING AIJIHORrIY ON mu: 12. ARI'ICIE 25.5 OF 11IE COLORADO REVISED STA1UIES CONCERNING ESCORI' SERVICES. WHEREAS. punuant to Colando Re9taed Statua I 12-25.5-101 et aeq., wben tbe Qty recetYea an appllcaUon far an eacort eemce, It muat reapaad to that requat: and WHEREAS. the City bas recetwed a requeat far an .:mt eemce Uceme: and WHEREAS, the Qty Coundl Oada that a .. DIC 111 ry to deftJop a policy caacem1aJ the subject m eacart aemcea openaa, WUhln tbe Clly m £allewaocl; and NOW, '11iEki!.f ORE, BE rr RESOLVED BY''IHE C1Y COUNCIL OF 11tE C1Y OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. 1HAT. Sgc;tlpp l . The Uquor Ycawl .. Autbar1ty allaD ,mew Calondo Rewtaed Statutes • 12-25.5-101 et seq .. n:pnlmt .:mt .mces. ScdkuJ 2. The Uquol' ~ ~ a11aJ1 mu I ltlpte the actlWtty C known .. ac:mt aentca. mt, la:Slm f The Uquor 1..1cerMmC Autbartty allaD c D ....,,. I • ...,.,,, lram other Cities caacerlllaC the aubJect,,, eacart --- la:Slm ft. 1'1le Uquor LlceneblC Au1bar1tJ IMII rn•ac ... 1m11d autborty to CL'l'el'le, appffcettoae lar acGlt ---. la:UAo 8. 1'1le Uqum' Uc11-Autba111J allall. • Ml y and ID .. aale ddeloMNefkMI bold public ........ Ille __ ,,,_ ........ la:Slm z. 1'1le Uqum' I.fl en •• Alllllal1IJ ....... a lll*t 1D die QI:, c.ad ecwamctbeb .... ,.... ............................... -eemce aper--. wttb1D tbe QI:, fll hat II ADOPfED AND APPROVED data INI day fll Ocllallar. 11112. Attest: Patr1da H. Crow. CUy CJerll ' . • I. , . ' • • I ]- - RESCUJI10N NO . -- SERIES OF 1992 (. • • A RESOU1110N REQUES11NG A REPORl' F'R>M 1HE ENGLEWOOD UQUOR UCENSING AUiliORrlY ON 1T1U: 12. ARI1CLE 25.5 OF "DIE COLORADO REVISED STA1Ul'ES CONCERNING ESCORI' SERVICES. WHEREAS. pwsuant to Colorado Rlffllled Statutes I 12-25.5-101 et aeq.. when the cay recetves an appUcaUon for an eacort aemce. It must raipoad to that requeet; and WHEREAS. the City bu recetved a requeat far an eacart laVlce Uceme: and WHEREAS. the City Coundl Onds that It la nee 111a:ry to develop a policy cancendDtl the subject al acort lerYlca operaUIII Wlthm the Qty al~ and WHEREAS. It la uec 111uy to detamane the llllpaCt that eacart aemcm would ~ an the cay. and ery to detenDlne what reauJaUom are required; NOW. 1HEREfORE. BE rr RESOLVED BY1HE CrIY COUNaL OF1HE CrIY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. 1HAT. ScdlAP 1. 1be Uquor LlcenamC Autboruy aba1l rmew Colorado Rmaed Statutes I 12-25.5-101 et eeq .• re,ardlDc eacart aemcea. $a;tl90 2. 1be Uquar Ycm8'DC AutborU:y aball lavestipte the acuvuy commaaly known u ac:art eenlCeS. SccUAP :s. 11le Uquar YcemloC Autbar1lJ ebaD determine the acope al appropriate Je&1alauon. kUeo f 1be Uquar Uce""'"C Autbor1ty ebaD comlder ._.,uoa &am other cmes cancentlllC the eubJect al ac:art aemcea. Sccneo n. 11le Llquar lJceneloC Autbal1ly ebaD rec •••M the approp11a1e local autbar1ly to ca wtder appllcattme far eecort eentces. acawa • 111e L1quar ,,....,,.,. Audlod:, ebalL • NC , and 1n., ao1e detamlDaaaa. bold public ......... die .... ftlac:art ..... Sccneo Z 11le Llquar Uc••ic ...._ ... _..a npmt to die Clly c.au.:a caaceJ ... die ...... r.ctan and -,adler' ...... dial -............ to -=art aerw:e openUam Within die Clly al DI-a a IL ADOPTED AND APPIIOYEO dua Ilda -, al Ocmber. 1912. Attest: .. Pau1da H. Crow, CU, Clerk '' .. I. • • I , --~ I ]- • • • ..J0t-4N lilt OLSEN • O I ANC MACAATHUA 8A0WN •• October 13, 1992 Nllyor Clyde Wiqgina and lllllllera of City Council City of Bng1aiood c/o Rick Davitt, l8q. 3'00 s. Elati PD)laood, CX> 80110 • • • ... OLSEN A.ND BROWN ATTORNC:YS AT LAW A LAW PARTNCRSHIP , . ~ _.:/ -I Rlt: Grind JUry Investigation of !nglaood Police Dlpartant i.r Nayor Wiqgina, lllllllera of City ca1ncil and llr. Dewitt, COLOtllAOO or~tCC: ...07 COOUOOC ~Ullt.CC: aouLOc ... COLOflADO eo>o> TCLC~HONK. c>O~ .. ~ .... ,a TCLEJl •••o• CA•LC AOO~S COL.SK.Ha~• au,Tc eo >aQ &AaT •eTH STflCET NCW ""°""· NCW YOIIK •ooaa All you aay know, the Ar~ Cclunty Grind Jury inwatigated tbe lllgl.aood Police Dlpartlllnt during a 59riad of ti.a .a.ri I wa tbe !nglRDOd City Attomay. 'Dle Grind JUry .. wable to inlict tbe tar99ta of ita tm.tigation, owing to difficult!• with both a St.atute of Liaitaticna and 1-* of c:andac by police wit:naNa m! certain city officials. llanetbel.eu, I beli"8 that tbe Grand Jury lllpOrt: wa bit#lly er itiml of Dlglaoad Police QFHlltiana, particularly relating to imol.-nt ldtb narcotica actJ:dty in tbe city, and I r-in c:mwinald that tbe Gran! Jury~ abauld be rel....S to tbe pmlic. I bail bNn 9iwn to lllderatand tbllt the City of ~ IOlld CU I • M] Jy recpcat • relNae of the rapart, attar tbe S-NIJI of tia ud the tamimtim of the prcriaaa Police au.r. '!Ilia iaaae -~tat to•• fint, becw1w tbe public abauld a-r, maw, ud 11111anta1111 tbe aubject attar of tbe inNatigat.iaa aad, eeaondly, tbe IOlice Dcpartalllt ad otMca att+-4ud to iJ1UJ1 -., -. ity ud amdlact. All yau ay be we, aw offiat oaallc:ted • inNatigation of aectain actirity (canfining it) ad~ the Grad Jury in .. t191tian. Since that ti.a, tbe City of ~ a not ~ a relwe of tbe Grand Jury r~ and, furt:beraxe, I rmtimae to CIICXIUlltler di.llmeaJnl r~ relating to-., r-,..t foe the Grand Jury 1wt191t.1aa, Including fraa pr-.nt ~ IGr:king at City Ball. '!Ilia baa calNd a oanaJdlra,J.e diffimlty and, utan • a 1n>le, pr~idN w with the atatutocy inter•" ,rc1,a1red to ri4'1tfully dalnd • relNM of the Grand Jury rapart at t!lia ti.a. a.foe• akin9 audl • r~t to the Olief Diatrict ~ in Ar..-.,. cauaty, I l«IUJd rapec:ful.ly r...-t that yau Clllaid9r lllking aacb • r~ on ,aur om, ot:Ni.ating tbe need foe • to dD ao. aac1a • act.ion IOlld w at.rate tbe cmcam of tile 11ayar and City caancu tmt tlw c...ata be opanly cUr1-9 eo that DlglN:IOd citiw are WU arwd and plaGld •tn tbe maw.• I t:IW*, upan VS IN OC:N iu-1. .-,U.C:TICC:, WITH U4,-HASIS Ull'ON 1.JTl()ATl()N . . ........ 00 .C•• •. .. I· • • , ]- - • • . ' • ~ r8'188t, the Gram JUry rep«t will be rel.wed llllf'/WlY, aDl5 I plan to mite tbat r~ within the next blO weu. '1h18, I invite your caaaider&tion of tbe aJIJC)Ntim am llboN. 'lham you. . , • . .. I . . 0 , II • • • TO: FROM: DATE: • 0 !~ • IIEIIOaAIIDVII Judge Parkinson. Munictpal Court Rick DeWitt. City Attorney October 19, 1992 SUBJECT: County's Abtltty to Charge Heme Rule Ctues for Medical Bllla o{ Qty Inmates. Does the County have the authortty to Id the City for coets ol medlCal treatment provided to Inmates who are sentenced to the county Jail by the Englewood Municipal Court? The powers olthe County are eel forth ID C.Rs.1 »11-101 et aeq. and I »ll-107 et seq .• among other aecuons IC&ttered throughout the Colorado ReYlaed Statutes. C .RS. § 30-ll-lOllllld) pea the County the author1ly. "to makullcontncts and do all other acts In relauon to the property and caocema necemry to the esaaae ol Its corporate or adrnlotstnaUve powen." lntereaun,Jy. the County. u a polWcal subdlvlaton. and Ila cornmlNkmer'I poaea only such powa"S u are expreuly conferred upon them by the ComUtutJan and the Statutes. and such lnddental and Implied powen u are reasonably necau,y to cany out such eqaew:d powers. 111111d g(County OiiPIIWl'C'IY &Pre, 470 P .2d 861 (Colo. l970I. C .RS. 130-11-107( 11 lletll forth more atenatve autbor1ly ir the County CfflJllllwtooers, lncludla& ID aecuon (el . "to repreeeat the County and have care ol the County property and ID the ma.,....,,, ol bueaneee and CIODL6Di ol the County ID aD caw~ no other provtlllam are made by law.· 11le County ta pm ateDilft author1ty to deal with Jada and Inmates. C .RS. I 17-10-101 et aeq. provides atemwe autborUy to collect coata ol.Jalllat from Inmates. These pnwlalona elaborate on the detada ol the State-County pnaon controversy al late. C.RS. 130-1-104( lllwt pea the aber1I' the autbartly to cbar&e a fee far t:ransportaUOD for pnaoners. The autbortty ol a muotctpellty to uae the COUDlJ Jal ta esa.bllahed In C .RS. I 31-15-40 llkl. 11le prow1alam ol •ebNc:tton 0d are. "to uee die county jaJI for the conOnement or pmvebma,t ol ........_ eubject to eucb crm MkllM u are lmpoeed by law. and With the conaent ol the Board ol County C I I IIYIIS." The conjunctJon "and" would IDdlcate that -.... the cammt ol the Board ol Collllly Commlaeaonen" la required. 1bat ... c--•-11 to the Jal wauld oat be .......... wtthout the conamt ol the Board ol Couaty C •• 7 7 iers. 11le pomt tbat I would make la that there la no mandate on the Board ol County C r r oen to ..... die pr1aOnen ol the City ol £nclewaod or. far tbat IDilter, any other dtJ ID the COUDIJ . Aa a parenthetJcal. r have raean:hed the quaaon Wtlh other cJtj ....._ lo Adams County. each City lfCna a pnaana-bous1a1 caatracl. BroomGdd warlla Wtlh four CO!IDUCS' Two dwJe and two do oat clwJe & prtalcra. Wllbout qUIIUGD a la necaury that ,reat ratramt be eirerctaed In thla area. Seat we ntabllab a pncedmt far c ha,aan, In Arapahoe County. . .. -1 - .. I . • , • ,, - ' 'I ' ]-.. • " · .. • ' <, ... ,; OOSIDIIRP • ... ,., I . . ·2· • , I ]- • • • AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF I• THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL OCTOBER 19, 1992 7:30 P.M. 1. Call to order. tJ 3/ ;:it,VJ 2. lnvcxation. /c){ii,JtJ.: - 3. Pledge of Allegiance. //~}t1f,(J 4. Roll Call. 7 -rJ Minutes. a. Minutes from the October S, 1992 City Council Meeting. cJ/tt:i~ 6. Pre-Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.) a. Dona Kooy, Malley Center Facility Program Supervisor, will be honored as Englewood'• Employee of the Month for October. IJ - -. z;~:r!!z.~= ;:::;;::::u~ftw;;;tf!,=:: z~ 41,~f&.\m -~andAppol...r.-~.,;},Pl~ ·/1 6'1 ,;j_ . a. A Procwnation declaring the week of October )8 -2N!'L-,,,';!,!wl ~-;/J. "'17 ?-l l lulneu and a:n,t,ulonal Women'• Week. (/44.. ~ ~Al.tlki A Procwna~arlng October 24, 1992 as United N~~J)•Y· ~c ar1,:,J1~'4 ~d ~ ¥u-~ conalderatlon of Council Bill No. ~ amending the Englewood Mupidpal Code to addreu recycling a distinct dMI of UNS. ~ l)u t.l' .( Jrdt l " 1 -' /)IA( thl;iu_, . , • • . ' I· • - • • • • .. ~.,;:,"{'.'!1,~":'J11P,, -, , ~ Page 2 l"(f''" /d,lUJU-V VD< v-o j,bJL· 10. Approve on second reading. cJ/o J'l!/j; ~~ :~ttf 1i,_ ~ property value <m mi,d•m•anen from l l. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions. {J3 ,i~t// ll«ommendation from !he 0.,,-,..nt of sar.ty S..V;.,.. to adopt a BiU ~r an Ordinance appl'O!ing a a>ntract with the Colorado De artrnent of -{) Transportation for Law ~~tance Funds (l TAFF SOURCE: DiYislon Chl~!!~Safety Semc:a . . I, I b. ~ from !he °"""""""' of Public Wo,b lo adapt a bil ro. C ri.k'~ an ordinance authorizing a contract with the Colorado Department of p-r · ") T..._tian ro. a '-'btlity otudy of U.S. Hwy. 285 from Broadway lo .,.-.l/ UniVffsity. STAFF SOURCE, Chuta &laty, ~ of Publi~ /) Recom~ndation from the OeJ>artment ot Financial Sftvices, Oty Oerk (ir, Jr, .2 'vision. to adopt a Bill for an Ordinance amending language in sections LJ;,r _,, -fJ of !he ~ Muniap,1 Cod• lo -with tho lfflninalogy UHd ,,--iu..._,.. I In ~ ~1 c,,-. STAFF SOUJta, .__ EU., Deputy Oty aer1c./~ 12. c....., Duau.ian. ;I~ .. Mayor', a..c.. (I;,,; "µ,a ta AW-AIN! Ldb< t!i/:? °'f, b. ~~ !J!:Jnbon~/1fba.. 411,/tu, ~ . _,,drQ. ,.W"'~~~ ~ .. Uff~g~ fundingforJ~~V~ "'W::~~· ~;;~ :...~~of 4'.ie,.~ r Qty Man.pr-. Ropart •' \ ! I ! I . • , ] • • • 0 • ;'. w_ a thdu,J)·Jc/ ~ ~. ~)trt!diw &J/iteL-- ,. 3. {!udj:-~ llh~ ()J~ 1. Jui WI.. &zvnrd /~ Vi I,/" ~ L/" ~,# l,/" urz~ '-- 1 A ,Jt-"t!J~ ~ " - 7 ~J-~d-- 5". I ILL ;d.i.J IO/-i,-h~ <-'' e,, ~ ,.,,. - . .., • ' ' ' • . . . . I · • • •. 0 I• • LI, !c ' • • I· • • . . , • • • ,. - 0 : • • ~~Ddudi:- ~~ W--t ~rLJ'-;tt;i- . ( 7tJ / PO ?-£1 ~~- WlH~~~ ~ -dl.tJUJM.d -ff~ - jJ _A ~~ Jt~ ~~t i;,fj) ~~a:i{ .-1:N /~-iµli ~ -!UJ fMI-Jf ~ - ' 'Jb.--~ujl-M lu.1r4 ( ~ 4iµ\ A .~ J ~ I • • . .. , • J- 0 • ~ ,A • ~ ~J~ . ~ • ~/lhl.V tffiil,,,), ~ t,v/ t;r'! -J.n...--' • . ' . ' ' . . . . . I . . • 0 • • • • . ' I • . . . I . . , ]- • • • . .. • • • , . . ' . . . I . , • • ' ' . ' • I• • ( . . 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J ~ ~ JL (. l. j ., rl .• } • IJ f I e ;~ JI ... -it [t;i 1 i t'f[!I 'fi I . ll If ll • [ ltih l I ~ J t ·~ i If I!! I~ ~ ! ~ u j I I .11~. I! !I. f ~ '!II! j 11 I fl -;; • 0 .. • -" t, § f i cl i f 5 {"3 I . . . '; ~ ~ I 11 I.. I · I 1i f d ~ > ~ .,.-\ I I f l!f i~ I : ~ J \ ·~ f I ff ~ 11 ;:; l ~'s . '-.__./ ~~ . . ~ I "·; ~ ... • , .. • .,. ' 0 • ]- • • • • . . Ayes : Council Mama' e.Dom, Va Dyb, Hadlaway, Hlbenic:hl, Wau-r, o.Dcy, Wi_.. Nays : None COUNCIL MEMRll auLLOCK MOvat, AIU IT WAS RCONKD, TO Al'l'IIOVE ON SECOND HADING AGENDA ITEM 9 (II) AS fflU.OWS: (b) ORDINANCE NO. 42, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL 8ll NO. 31, INTRODUCED BY BULLOCK), EHITIU!D: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 1Tl1.E 16, CJIAP'l1!ll 4, SECTION 13 -1-1 UOKI' INDUS11UAL DISTRICT; 'JTl1.E 16, OIAPTl!R 4, SECTION 14 • 1-2 <ENEltAL INDUS11UAL DISTRJCT; AND 1111.E 16, OIAPTl!ll I, SECTION I, OF 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 . Ayes : c-il ..... Bllllocl, Va Dyb, Hadllway, Hallalidll, w...-,. o.Dcy, w.- Nays : None Maliaa c:aried. 10. ~-......... COONCU. MUDD VAN •YD IIOYU, AIU IT WAI KCONNa, TO Al'PIIOVE ON SECOND HADING AGEN9A ITUI II (a) Al JOLLOWI: <•> ORDINANCE NO. 43, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BW. NO. 40, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER OULLEY). EHfflU!D: AN ORDINANCE AM!NDING 1Tl1.E 1, CJIAP'l1!ll fP, SBCl10NS JA. 4, 5, AND ,C. OF TIE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1"5, WHIQI lNCUA.11!1 TIE Al«JIJlff OF MONETARY JUIUSDICTION . II. A,-: c.-:M ............ V..o,la........,.11¢ It ••. a.a.,.w..- ...,.: None 0.l'af .. -.P 5 I _,...,_ (a) DMliaa Cllilf ... ,...... • . ._ .. DQ& fllllllly 5-meo .... allil .. a.._.q:ps, 'illl•W--•C--DQ& fll Trn f Mioa .. LawP... A I ,_.(UW'), Ht ......... _ _. • .._ Dln lnlftk .......... Clly. Ht ............ ,..., .. a.,,. ... ,..,...... ... LEAF..._ TIie ......... _. 555 ................... ... .. .... ......,.~ ....... 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II} W -a:apeed by~ Worb. He c I I 21121111 Tri-Cauasy Hca1sll ud adviled lllia .... die -...... lie ........ iftllcR is• acca oC 500 CSI a clay Uling it. He expnwd ._. .... a I C ay .... ..., .... llald.., _. die W ll1lfflc load. aid. (c) F.d CGllial, 2010-JIMO W. Y* A-, ... ~ IO expedite pavilla oC Yale A-ia liae widl die I 2 C. I . 1M .... «-nil lleills ...... la die iadlllSrial paL (d) Jallll Barw. 2J4J W. Y* A-. ...... oCP:z o UllliaiSecl, l2nwd die lleod for pavias 2D alle¥imc die ....... lie -.., ..... ---1oc:aaoa. He ... ~ IOlakcc:aeoCdlil-. •eoWlis ......... ,-.. ____ _, 0 "~'1:zfr!!: ,{_ COUNCIL IQIDH IIATIIAWAY IIOVU. Al UCONNa, TO PIIOCaD WITH TDll'OaAllY PAVING AT-YAU AVSNU&. Ml&8 ON nm fACT TaAT nm IION&Y. AVAIIANa .. nm cumNT YMll'S 8U8GST; AN9 TO PIIOCKU WIIII IIUOallA'l'IOII TO• acavD IN 'IWO WUD DGAIIMNG INCUJIION CW DII AaA IN nm lttJ PAVING llllTIIICT. COUNCIL ND1•a 11MD ... IIOYD TO TAN.& nm 1"2 WIIDI AW'l10IIIAL IN ...... 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TO Al'l'IIOVII: AGENDA 11'11:M II (a) • COUNCO. llllL NO. 41. Aya: a-ii Mmller e.uoct, Va Dyke. Hadlaway, Habellic:lll, W...-,, Gulley, Wigial Nays : Nae (It) Dumar Ellerly ....... a RIC a 1 he ha die Dqei1W al~ Worb to allapl a bill for• onii-,e Alllllorizilll • c:mtm:t _. die OillnlD Dqei1W fllTn II a 1llioe for• blillilily..., fllU.S . Hipway 215 fNa......, ID u.n..ily. He ....... ii a o•i-iole al a ,-... ..., c 9h eed 11J atSS ... ODWIIIIA U.S. 215 fNa SW Fe ID.......,_ He 111111d dlia ..... «-illae .. ..., for all__. al U.S. 215 widlia * 0.,. Mr . Ellerly a,laillld die 0., is ._. .... ID! ~ ........... ..,.sw.......,1>1+-11 • ...w ... dle .. s.--e• ........ .._...,.,_ ,, ... Tlle.,._,C., _ ..... ..,_.~ N No. 44 . ..aillM; COUNCIL BDJ.. NO. 44, DffltODUCl!D BY COUNCIL Ml!t EUt BULLOCK A Bill. POil AN ORDINANCE APPltOVING A aJNnACr BEnn!l!N 11E STATI! OF COi Oll400 HIOHWAY DEPA1l1M!H1' AND 11E alY OF EN<LEWOOD POil A nAJll'IC PEASIBIU1Y fflJDY OF CXll.m400 STATI! 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TO AMIEND TIO AGIENDA TO INCLUDE COUNCU. aD.L NO • ._ Ayes : c-il Mclllbcr Bullock, Vu Dyke. Hadulway, Hlllaliclll, W...,..er, Olalley, Wigins Nays : None Motion carried . COUNCU. MEMalER auLLOCK MOVIED. AND IT WAS SIECONDIED. TO Al'l'ltOVIE ON SIECOND RIEADING AGIENDA ITIEM t (II) AS JOU.OWS: (b) ORDINANCE NO. 41, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 31, DmlODUCED BY BW.OCX). EHl11U!D: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 1'111..E 16, OIAP1B 4, SECTION 13 • 1·1 UOHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT ; 1'111..E 16, 01AP1B 4, SECTION 14 • 1•2 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT; AND 1'111..E 16, OIAPTER I , SECTION I, OF 11tE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 19U Ayes : c-il Mealier Bllllocl, Vaa Dyke. Hadaway, fllbcaidll. Waaii-, Ollley, Wigial Nays : ,.,_ 10. ~-s.c-, ...... COIINCIL IIDIKll VAN HD MOYD. ANa IT WAS l&CONN9, TO Al'l'IIOVE ON SIECON8 HAMNG AGD9A ITUI M (a) AS JOU.OWi: (a) ORDINANCE NO. 43, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 40, Dm10DUCED BY COUNCIL Ml!IGll!ll OULLl!Y). EHITIU!D: AN ORDINANCE AM!NDING Tl11..E 7, OIAP11!R 6', SEC'l10NS JA. 4, 5, AND 9C. OF l1E ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1•5. WHICJI INCREASES l1E AYltJHI' OF MONETARY JURISDICTION . Ayes : ~ ....._ 111111d. Va o,llc. ...._,., II I I .. Waaii-, o.ley, W .... Nap: ,.,_ II . (a) DMlioa CWMilllr ....... a NC a C al a-11110.,.. -IISlllly ScnwlO .... allllllira......_..,_..awwidldllC--Dqa-11 Tn f 1Nlaliae lir ..... ~ A I ,_.(LBAI'). HI ........ ii ... ID ..... DUI uafflc ........ die Cll)'IIP 11 ..... He_.._ 111111..._ ,_.., .. ._ ,_.,...... _.. IIIIICLEAF ... e.-.111a...-. ..... 1a1ttl•ltt2•lllla.....,IIIICJ la can)'llll• dlil ,..._ 1111 ......... _. ,,· ............ • ........ . co l,j CIWwidl ...... ......,...., ....... C-'2 ...... ......,. .... lfdlil c J *610IIIIW ..... ladll,_IW,..., Mr.Miltar .... llw C ... -. • "' - • . .. I . • • . ' •' I - • • • • • • i--there is a slight increase to allow for salaricl that is built into it The City matches with in-kind funds . C,ouncil Member Bulloct lllked if we are cwr Fina to ha\'C a car ICI up for video and lanotc mikes on tbc offia:n. Mr. Miller llaled he wwlcl like to ay yes to llllll • he felt it wwlcl be fll value at -point and time. For -.-tbc Slate is rduaul to supply capitol cquipmcnl iim. tbal include video clcviccs, they ha\'C in -vay ran: c:11e1 and we ha\'C lllked for them initially but they haYC ukcd us to ,-.c them from that pn,gnm. ~. it is .._..hi., tbal we CICIUld look II in tbc 1994 bud,cl procca. The Dc:puly City Clcrt wu lllked to read Council Bill No . 41 , Clllitled : COUNCIL BILL NO. 41 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HAlliAWAY A BIU. FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 11E COlffllACT BE1WEEN 11E ENOLEWOOD DEPARTMEKI' OF SAFETY SERVICES FOR LAW ENPORCEME!ff ASSISTANCE FUNDS AND 11E COLORADO DEPARTMEPn' OF TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE OF 11lANSP0RTA110N SAFElY. COUNCIL MllMaEa HATHAWAY MOVED, AND IT WAS S&CONDU, 10 AffllOVE AGENDA ITUI 11 (a) -COUNCIL 80.L NO. 41. Ayes: C-=il Mmller Bllllocl. V• o,lle. Hadlaway, Hlllellidll. w....-,. o.ue,. w_.. Nays : Nae (IJ) Di..-Ellerty ........ a M 1 Sioe 6-Ille DeparlW fllNllic Wolb SO .... allill • • Oldi-.__... •~ widl llleC.......Departwfll,,............ • • feMilllily--, fll U.S. ~ 215 ha._._,. ID lJaftwlily. He .... 11111 ii a .,..;-.ioe fll a ,_.....,.....,,..byCRSS•~215haSWFclD......_,. He ..... dlil ..... Clll8liw •--, • • _._ fll215 • 9' die aa, fllF .. MIOd. TIie ,_... llflll i. .._ c ;I IC ilw ;I tatierlllil,willdle •. ·-Mr.l!llerly ..... dley•llmlll Ille Cit) ID a;i11M .... 115,000. SIMI......., Dlf--ii w:llilll ii willl 115,000. TIie Clllll • Ille cwncw will llC 4P I) SJ0.000 . We_.....,• dlilllc .............. Ille PIF, ....... llle~•illaWeiM I .._.._,.....wlidl ..... llC•flldlcl992 ...... TIie llqllil)> c.., Clllt -.......... C-.1 llil No. 44 ....... : COUNCIL BIU. NO. 44 , INnODUCED BY COUNCIL MBB!R BUUOCK A BIU. FOil AN oaDINANCE APPIIOVINO A CXJN1'aACT IIE1Wl!l!N 11E ST A TE OF COi 0.400 HIGIWAY DEPAan.ENT AND 11E an' OF ENOUWOOD FOil A nAPl'IC FEASIBU1Y STIJDY OF COi Cla 400 ST A TE HIQHW A Y 215, P'IIOM SOt1l1t UNIVl!llSITY BOULEVAIU> TO BIOADWAY COUNCIL IIUINll llUUAJC'K MOYD. AND IT WAI ISCON8D. 10 AIRIDYS AGaN9A mM 11 (') • COUNCIL a&L NO. 44. CCIWll ...... (Mley' i ,.......... .., _....,,. ........... ., lliwc ...._ MllUIICtl... .,,., e..t, .... ._ .. ......,.., .. callC,- ._, ... ,.._ .... Mr e:--, ...... ...., ................ _ ..... .. _.,.., JIII II DMife lwdle........, D4 ID lllt • I JC I la .. carMDr . B ae4 w ..... w11......,. ..... _.__....._ n.,..... ... ._ wt>' .......................... .., ........... C J I We 10 ' I . • 0 . \ 2 , I • • • ~ l-91 iJ!lllfl I 1 ~il 11 1Jff!JIJ 11 lil-;~1~1=itl!!'l 1I f I If t ~ , ge ( I Jf 1 1 'i ( • • i I • i j;. f f i "'His Ii I f J (J s ., -r • 1'. r ff I ~1 ·· I 11 t . •. . . r l r t! 1 lt !f1Jii ~ ~ 1' tl J.}ffl rJlj hi~, 1' f j!ihs ~. h•, ,,, 1 ii Ill ·· h 1!iru!~1·l!!1 = --I I• ___ • ~r ffll·• I l I I ( s I · • IP ~ ~~i,1i'l-i1'I I~ if'1Ziii!J·fi1~l!t1,1i1i!f:!!i:ilJ!l 'I -t ,. . I Ii ·!fSJI 11'· Lt.lhhr ! J!l1JIHi rl!jl 1 ~u-. _ 1~~rii1r~:, , r~i~!!f~lll!;r!ft!f;1r~IJ~l!l~11 IJ:•1lltJ 9 .f1,.1,; I r(-~Ir( I I f• ;Ifs 11~[ -,~ ttrlJiJ -J~flw re,, r~,· r'i i·J 1 IJ'; --·--·-,f"~,,_..=-----' . -· • • - ~ • \ • r - ,' I .. ' ~ _. . ... I . A • 11. I ]- • • • I• • '· COUNCIL BILL NO. 39, INT1l0DUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY A BllJ.. FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 1111.E 2, CHAP11!R 3, SECTION I, 1111.E 2, CHAPTER S, SECTION I, AND 1111.E 3, CHAP11!R S, SECTION 7, IN ORDER FOR 111E ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 191S TO CORRESPOND WITH 11IE ENGLEWOOD OIARTER. COUNCIL MIEM.IER GULLIEY MOVIED, AND IT WAS SIECONDIED, TO APPllOVIE AGENDA ITEM 11 (c) -COUNCIL •ILL NO. Jt. Aya: Council Melllber e.uoct. Vu Dylic, Halllnway, Habcaidlt. W....-,, Gulley, Wigial Nays: None 12. (i) Ma,or w_.. .. _,•die 1...apea1w-V01en Im prq,an,d IUlerial IO llladlllll ....... A 1 2 No . I; lie -pa 7'000 cq,ica ud will-" wisll Council _._,. willlilla IO clilSrilllllc dlea door*4oor. (ii) He acised lie 111111 receiwd u-,-leSSer f'nllll a~ Cisy ~-If•...,,. ii «· Sitfted lie WDllld lire sllea SO CDSS9a&:t Ilia ar -...._al~ 10 I.Ilk IO dlea ia Older SO II)' IO-" .... dlillp GIil. He acised lie .... a dia view altlme sacsica . He l2llsed dleft is IIO-. .... addna. -My IO illlow4P-if tliey ... --tliey -SM - ..-IO CDSS9a&:t. (i) c.o.dl ...... Bllllodl: I . He .... llrC-=il'l ...... •dle ................ ll11> MACU.. He nx:c 1 1 swoc::11-.is 10 die.._ ilCowil _ .., ..... il. Lcaldl, m · e _... COUNCIL--· 9111LOCK M0VD. AN• ITWAI RC0NNa. TO UQ TID UTna UGAIIMNG TID lln llAC LIGHT IIAIL PIIORCT WITH TWO DV1110NS. A,-: CGaCil ....._ Bllllodl *": Cowil....._.v.o,a........,,rnnt 1c1r1.w...-. o.a.,.w._.. 2 He .... ..,__....,.._Cowil ....... •"*-• ,...., oacoo ..,...dlell11> MAC Ell2allice U., COUNCIL IIDD&a 9111LOCK M0VD. AN• IT WAI RC0NNa. TIIAT COUNCIL NlllllT •111 TO VOTI AT TID NUT 9IIL'OG IIUTING IN JAYOll 0, Tia 11AC UflNSION TOWAU TIO IOUTIIWIIT IIOU'R AN9111&N COIIODNT ON COUNCIL 'I USEaYATIONS; TIO VOTI WOIJU NOT K CONTIGUT 1110N TID IIIKIIVA'IIONI. A,-: c.o.dl Mllalll Bllllodl. Va Dylic, ltldtway, 1111 I ts , w...-.o.ue,.w_.. ...,., .... 12 ,. -. , .. I . • • ]- • • • • • • '· 3. He llaled be would like IO ICC a>alinucd pr-,e put Oii lbc Americ:u Excelsior Campany IO clean up lbcir property. City Attorney DeWitt llalcd lbc a11e -filed OIi Oclaber 16, 1992 ud be agreed IO provide a copy o{ lbc a,mplaint. 4 . He thanked Mr. DeWitt for his quiet attclllioll to lbc Banna C.C. The City AUaraey dilCIIIICd lbc ...... o{ lbc QIIC. (ii) Council Member Van Dyke : I . A raolution doaaling funds 10 Colorado Noll-Prufil A,eacia tor 1993 -ca 'f al. TIie raolution WI aaignCld a number ud rad by lidc: RESOLUTION NO. 12, SERIES Of 1992 A RESOLl1110N DONA11NO FUNDS 10 COLOllAOO NON-PROFIT A<ENCIES POil 1993 . COUNCIL M&Mau VAN DYU MOVED, AND IT WAS UCONDU. TO Al'l'llOVE RISOLUTION N0.12, SIEIUU Of 1"2. A,a: c-il Malllcls e.Dock, V• Dyke. Hadlaway, la. idPf w.....,, Galley, Wigial Nays : "'- 2. A raolution ...... S3000 ID lbc a.cr.Paidl Ta fon,e tn. Ille 1992 Cily c-il Aid 10 Olbcr A,-:ia Flllld w ca · 1 ed. TIie taalulioa w wiped a ...a.er ad rad by lidc: RESOLl1110N N0.13, SERIESOI' 1992 A llESOU1TION DONATING S3000101111! IN11!R.PAl1H TASK POllCE FROM 11IE 1992 CITY COUNCIL AID 10 011ll!ll A<ENCIES FUND. COUNCIL NlEIOlEII GUU.IEY IIOVD. AND ITWAI l&CONNa. TO Aft'IIOVlE USOUJ110N NO. U. SUiia Of' 1"2. A,a: Cwil....._.e.uoct.V•Dykc.Hldla-,,H* ·t ....... o.lley, ·--Na,s: "'- ). SIie ....... ·-ill ................ c:llilll ............ ., • ....... Sllefeellllle ...... illlaicallJ ......... llaaead~alalll II Cries. Mr . DcWill lnflll Cwil oa Ille parliclllllll elllle ...... (iii) Cwil Mimer......,,: I . SIie ........ 1 lile II• •call•._._... ill .. ,000"-'* II S.. ~ ill Ille ... ....... ,.,~-cc JI Is .... ,.._,.._.. .. ...,_.SIiiy_...._ CIICllllk. .. ~ ................. . 2 SIie ......... Ille lllodly ..._. Newl lllide oa Ille HIWlal lllr Hialllily Hoa• .. 1N1i11 II W• Hilllide Ava& (I\') Cwil ...... IIIMaidls: I . .._. ....................... __ ..._...AVlkllool. IJ .. I . • • , 2 I ]- • • • • I • • . , '. 2. A resolution supporting Amendment No . 6, the Colorado Children Finl Act of 1992 WU a,nsiden,d. The resolution -Mliped • number and read by title: RESOLUTION N0.14, SERIES OF 1992 A RESOLtmON SUPl'0R11NO AMENDMENT NO. 6, 11IE COLORADO OfJI..DREN FIRST ACT OF 1992 . COUNCO. UIDD IIAKNICBT IIOVI.D, AND rr WAS 51:CONDI.D, TO Al'PIIOVI. Ill.SOLUTION NO. "· SI.IUD or 1"2. Coullcil Mcaber Bullock ..... S... Bfidlnedcrfcr ud told llila dial 1275 llillioe 1111 llllldCllly ...,_. ill die Stale llllllflll • ,-r4911 dllldore aakiq die ldditioul $300 millioD dial Awe1 Pl No. 6 ii pn.,...s eo ..-e ..0, cew,. Mr. Bldloc:k a 1 tc him dial by IIIPPOl1illl dus - an: CIIIIWII-OMI dnll, • die Ci1y _, __ 1111111 IO niilc .a. tax. He fell dial die-- allow 11a1e or federal ,,,_ s eo illfriaF .-_. abilisy eo do IIIIS, eo .._ die alea sax l9nlclurc. the lal -are pilla Ill be able Ill 111w dial llexilllisy .,.... die CQ!lli,.1 cy cwr 1111111 Ill be cxcn:iled. Coullcil Mcaber Bullock .... lie did Mil feel c.-:il ..... 9llre I palisioa • wllll eaemaliy ii a politic:al ~. DilCUaioa eMlllld ....... die 1275 aillioa dial -Ill die Stale ill ciaa of wllls -rare... Coullcil Mcaber v .. Dyllc ....... ii_,~ ia ...... of e+ec:esioe llowtwr ... ii -ia ll!ppOl1 of this paniallar a 1 Ca* did Mil feel IS ii die ... way Ill 111k die .... COUNCD. MDlll&a llULLOCK IIOYU, AN9 rr WAI KCONHa, TO TAaLI. 1111. von ON Al'l'IIOVAL OI' IUIOUJTION NO. N. C-=iE ...... IIIIIDm. v. Dylr&,........., C-=iE ....... 17 I I ., w...-. a.a.,, W ..... c.-:il ..... llldllway ...... ,.___. .._,,.,... •1111 sioe No. It,• ... ..,.,,. Ila -..allllllktof---.aa ...... llldal.lOSl)IO..._..,........... I IJ E'1 a ......,.,,. ... COUNCIL NDD&a IIARAWAY IIOYU, AN9 ff WAI R.C0NaD. TO AU.OW m TO AaSTAIN fllOII YO'IIJIIG ON IIIIOU11ION NO. N. A,-: C-=iE ....... llldllway. OirllJ, W ..... Nays: c-ill ............. VM D,la. El t le., W ..... MosiOII ....... MAYoa WIGGINS IIOVU. .... ff WAI aaNIIN8. TO ....... 1111. UIOU1TION n IIUIOVDIG IN 1111.11X1'11 WWMAI. IK'Olla LINS "DIGl.&W009 a i li&NI. • A,-· c-ill ........................ It W ..... . o.a.,.w._. Nays: ~ ...... v. o,lre V• ...,,.• IIIJIIIMIF of Pm: si n Ne. M • .._., ·,n • ...._ A,-: c-ill ....... El t I ., W a , OllaJ, W ..... Nays: C-=iE ....... ....._ V•D,la. ....... •• "'~ • .. .. I· • , 2 I ]- • • • \ .. 3 . A raollllioa declaring Ille Englewood Cily Council's opplllitioll to AnicMmenf I, which will appear OB die,-..: ': 3, 1992 Geaeral Eleclion Ballol W 4'0lllidenld. TIie rcmhllioll -wiped a .......... rad"' lidc: RESOLtmON NO. 15, Sl!RIES OF 1992 A RESOLl"10N DEa..AIUNG TIIE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL'S OPPOSTION TO AMENDMEHI' I, WHJat Will. APPEAR ON TIIE NOVEMBER 3, 1992 OENEllAL ELECTION BAIJ.01'. COUNCIL IIUIUll llANNICIIT IIIOVU, AND rr WAS SIC'ONHD, TO APl'IIOVE USOUJTION NO. 15, Kala OF 1"2. COUNCIL IIUIUll aUu.ocK IIOVD. ANa rr WAS SIC'ONHD, TO T.UU USOUJTION NO. 15, Kala OF 1"2. A,-: c-il Mcallcr Bllllack Nays : c-il Mcallcrl V• Dylic. llldlaway. II I ' .. W...-r. o.a.,.w_.. C-U Mllllier a.llodl ......a llil paliliclll dlll ii-i IS apiia flll' ~ ID .-.11111a1 ~- Voec NMll oa --ID ...-,w • I we No. 15, Serill fll 1992 : Malioa .,..._.._ A,-: C-61...._. V• Dylic. llllllaway.11 I I .. W...-r. o.a.,.w_.. Nays: C-61 ............. 4. ANalllioa ...... A h SNo.2.• C SID ................... _.,._..,dlia .... l I I _,._.. _ __._ .. __..-, I w ca •• A. TlleNalllioaw......,, .... _. _.IIJlilll: RESOUmON NO. •. Sl!PES OF 1"2 A RESOUmON miPOIINO AMDIDMIIMI' NO. 2. AN AMDIDMIIMI' TO PIIOI_,. LAWS <Ja POUCll!S WHICJI l!NTffl.E Pl!ltl(N TO~ DISCIUMINA110N OI. IWfflK. Im STA1\JS BASED ON 11EIR SEXUAL OU!Hf A110N . COUNCIL lftllNa IIMDik»I IIOVD, ANa rr WAS 1KONNa. TO Al'l'IIOVa UIOUJ1ION NO. ...... 0, l"2. COUNCIL ..... auu.ocK IIOVD, ANa rrwAS IKONNa. TO TULi USOWTION NO. 16. .... o, l"2. A,-C.-.1 ....... llllld. w_. Nays C-1....._. V• 0,U. ........ 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I I r 1 jl [ I I i t ti 1 i'i 1111 Ir I .. 111 11~ t ; I i1 f rf, 111 [ I J i ~ 1 .. wl J IIJ 11• f r Jlt ii l • ~ 1' ~ ,,. J1i r [ l': I • ' It . J I i h !J1 f I I h if t I t (t r llf It , ' j 1 i it r 1 i I 1·1 1 I!} 1:l t I ,··It '1J I I I a fl. • . f • , • • . I r, ~ I I / I I . . . ~ 'T . ' " • ]- • • , . • ' '· !ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL IENCUWOOD, AllAJIAIIOIE COUNTY, COLORADO Odllin' ... 1"2 ... 2. 111\ulllee 3. ,.....,., ... "'-: Mlleal: c-il Maallels Hlllllway, v. o,u. Glllley, Balloct, Hllleaiclll, w....-,.w_.. .... A...--..-. A.IIO ...-: Cily M-., ,,_. Cily AIIDraly DIWill ~Cily ....... Reid .,.., Cily °"" l!llil 0.... a.ty, Nllic Wllb O....WCr lyO..WIIDl•J- .......... I I -Slill.C ·ry °"1 lhJ IF Di¥iliaa Cllilf .... ...., Senica 5 ........ (a) COUNCIL ........ IIA'IIIAWAY 110VD. AN9 IT WAS UC0NNa. 10 AffllOVIE 11IIE IIINl11D CW 1'IIS DGULAll llUIING CW OCTOaa 5, 1"2. 6 A,-: C.wil ....... ..-.... VM 0,U. ........,, SSll:1 lclia w...-. o.n.,, w.-...,.. .... PN«t It Ir f Vllllan <•) Dea Koo,. MIiiy C-Pa:ilily ,..._ S"'millr. w .....,. 1M Cilyet F ,S ...... ,.....,_ ., .. .._. llr Oclllllr. 7 N• t ts f Vllllan ,,,_ '' .. I . • , ~ l . . ) I • = i r ~ f I I 18 ii ~ l! i lf.~~ ~ ~1 Iii J : •11 l I f 11 ~~1 =. •• i I> f fJ ! I 1~ 11i IJ f i ~! l1a!~ J 'IJ f~ ·1~! ~1 • ~tJf ~~I I ~JI iiil I ;11!1 J l1! ;; 1,1~ Ii J if~~ ,l=ii i f i lill !I !!I'' i Iii.~ lilj !! J i!t! , N . i ~ i, I ~! h i5 . f l> HI ,1 ! 11l1 1hi, n !l p 11;n i 1,1 U •t11 --~ i ;Ji r I .. • ii, 'i , .. I[ l! 111• !~ Ji I Iii~ t rl Ii 1,:! 1 , Jif' ~ . a .. ! . I a Ea c •. l,J ! , .I : I t f ,. gis , •• •!,~ . r •• I - ( '\ I , . ~ _.. l r . - ••• ..-a<"~ -..-r -----~----/" ----------·. ------.... ---~ . -· • , . ~ • . ,, • • . ~-. • • •. .... • • 11 f II (I 1~1111 l'l(lfil I !~ . I ~~if !I : l I i! ;h'if · f .. iltl I ~~~ I l j&~ .~ H ;I ~I ,ii it 1!!1,· 11,111~1 t, 1i;! J I •11111· l!• I! I e I f I, f r • i . 'f · I : "~ pig · . p !I l1fi; It FJ!i;f liii!il i1filll 'fi ;i J ii' ~! •I! Ii lJi}I! ~,tf 11JI !l~IJ !I~~ ! II it ff' 1i 1'il1l} lti~1fi 'f1!! ff~! ~ ii ! I I ···~~ J;i~lf! J~&! ! ~i ! ti a I a 1·· iJ••~1 ~ I ·1 a , ~1 J!il I_ ii ii I Hnh in~ .. ~~ ~ =s ~ !i~ i i tJtf ~M. li1 §z = i • , • • I I r I . . . ~ 'II. I ·-: ~ ]- • • • • • • Ayes: Council Member Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Wagoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays : None Motion c:uriecl . COUNCIL MEM•ER •UU.OCK MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE ON SECOND READING AGENDA ITEM t f') AS JOLLOWS: (b) ORDINANCE NO. 42. SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 31, INlltODUCED BY BUUOCK). ENITil.ED: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 1'111.E 16, CHAP'mR 4, SECTION 13 -1·1 UGKT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT ; 1'111.E 16, CHAP'l'l!R 4, SECTION 14 • 1·2 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT; AND 1'111.E 16, CHAP'l'l!R I, SECTION I, OF 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 . Ayes : Council Memllcr Bullock. Van Dyke. ttalllaway, Habellicht. Wagoner, Gulley, Wigim Nays : None Motion c:uriecl. 10. """"81 • S.... ..... COUNCIL MENSER VAN DYU MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO Al'PROVE ON SECOND Rll:ADING AGENDA ITEM It (a) AS JOLLOWS: (a) ORDINANCE NO. 43, SERIESOF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 40, INlltODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY), ENITIU!D: AN ORDINANCE AMl!NDlNG 1TIU! 7, CHAP'mR 6P, SEC"l10NS 3A. 4, 5, AND 9C, OF 11IE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915, WHlat INCltEASl!S 11IE AMOUNT OF MONETARY JUIUSDICTION . II . Ayes: c.wil MclllllCr ....._ Va O,U. Hadlaway, llal111 iclll w....-. o.ue,. w_.. Nays : .._ o.~·1 .. a,.,,. n n n, , _. ....._ (a) DMlioa Cllief Miler ......... u, C we 6-die D ....... al Safely S.W. toadapl allill llr a odi , ...-..aw willl dleC:--Dq 1W al T,......_ for Law Ea I I A IS I ,-.(LEAP), HI...., ....... ..CIOOllilnlc DUI lnllc laws willlia die Cily HI..._ dil ii• ... ,-al* Cily's ._ )'W ....,_..., LEAF ... TIie ........... , ,,. • ..... inmc .......... ,.CI J ...... die lnllc........,.....,.,..... Mr. Miler Cllllftr..C --lllilll....,...., ii [ J nNc 10 ............ Coacel ...... BlrPloc*......., "~--...... ,. .,... ........... Dmsioa CW' Millorr111an111c ..... ...,....,.,,s ~ •••....,.f911•,-wWadil.,,.al I fJa I I HDMlw, S. IIPI ii W FIT 1¢1 I .. Cily carlC-* •la .. ltM-., ,--. •· • - • • • • •, • , . COUNCll. BILL NO. 41, INl'ROOUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER HATHAWAY A BllJ.. FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING 11IE CONTRACT BETWEEN 11IE ENOLEWOOO DEPA1t.1ME"11' OF SAFETY SERVICES FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE FUNDS AND 11fE COLORADO DEPA1t.1ME"1T OF TRANSPORTATION, OFFICE OF TRANSPORTATION SAFETY . COUNCIL M&Malta HATHAWAY MOVED. AND IT WAS SECONDED. TO APl'ltOVE AGENDA ITltM 11 (a) • COUNCIL 811.L NO. ,1. Ayes : c-il Malller Blllloct, Vu Dylic, lfalllnay, lflbeaiclll. W...-r, o.Dcy, Wigial Nays : .._ (1,) Dlnldor Eaerly ,.--.. a nic a 1 cm ha die o.,.n-of Nllic Wolb ID adopl. bill for u --..allarizilll • Clllll3lact widl die ColandD o.n-al,.......... for. r-ibilily IIUdy of U .S. Hipway :W ha 8nladwlly ID Ulli¥mily. He aa3lld dlil ii a CNSiMMioe ol 1 ,-iau1 IIUdy CIIIIIIIK:IDd by CRSS dlac _. U .S. 215 ha S... Fe ID Bnladwlly. He 12111111 dlil -.Id CIDll3iac dlal llUdy for all..._ of U .S. 21S wisllia die Cisy . Mr. Eaerly cxplailled die Cily is beia& .... ID cxpaid IIS,000 wllidl will be..._ by die Ssase ~ o.,.n-. It ii iaceaded dlac die IIS,000 will be ....... .._... die PIF. 'Ille Dlpuly City Clerk -.... ID read c-il Bill No. 44 . ..._.: COUNCIL BllJ.. NO. 44, DmlODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK A BllJ.. l'Oll AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A COtmlACT BE1Wl!EN 11fE ST A TE OF COLORADO HIOHWAY DEPArniEHI' AND 11fE Cl1Y OF ENOLEWOOD l'Oll A 11lAPl'1C FEASIBIU1Y S1\JDY OF COi .oll4DO STATE HIOHWAY 21S. PROM SOU11I UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD 10 BROADWAY COIJNCIL MUD&& 8IJu.ocK MOYD. Alll9 IT WAI UC0NNa. TO AIIIIO¥S MaN8A ITUI 11 (') • COIINC'D. 811.L NO....._ 'Ille ... ollilllrc................. ieahlllhalllle......., ........ al .... illdle _lilllrc_....._ It_,.,.. __ .... ......., •. ..., .. al)' ...., 111 "'-c ...... 'Ille-, trill lacll* ..... mt ill.._ ccia • ... dlemn1*1r ID ..... 11_ ....... dl!INSD ...................... es ....... , IC Si • Ml• iacnw llfll2y. Die I ..... V• ICallllol ..... ilea 11 (II) ·C.-cil Iii No, 44 A,-· C.-:61 .............. Va 0,.. ........ 11 I I Id ........ ·-·· W ., I , <WIIJ, .... Noa (c) o.,.tyCis)'a.tl!llil,......a•1 a nieha .. Dqa-ol"'-:W Scnia. CIS)'a.t DMliM.. ,....,. •~ ... ..._._... ....... la .._of .. ~tt l~C.0.SDcallrawisll .. 111 I ......... _...0.W, ... .._. slllsdle ...................... o1 ... a... ............ .., .. ....o1, ........ n. ................. c.o. .. a... ......... ... -. ......, .... J .J.I W...•._llllllt: J-5-1 ......... ,....C t I · _, _,_,..,_, 11 ie ................. • .. a... ... .,..,. .............. .,..... .. ~ .......... .,, c .... ,. 1, ....... .. ' " - • I ' I . • • , - • • • • • I • • ' 1979, the make-up of the Planning and Zoning OJmmiwion w amended, ddccing die n,quimnent that 111/0 members of City Council be appoinllld. wtina IDClllben of die C-iPion . Sbc ldvilCd 1h11 the City Clat 1111 ,-died die cleclioll iecords for die period 1979 duuup 1991 and thae an: die ina-sillencies noted. TIie Deputy City Clerk w med ID nad CaaciJ Bill No . 39, enlided: COUNCIL Bn.L NO. 39, INTRODUCED BY COUNCll. MEMBER GUU.EY A Bn.L FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 2, OIAPTER 3, SECTION I, TITLE 2, CHAP11:R 5, SECTION I, AND TITLE 3, OIAPTEll 5, SECTION 7, IN ORDER FOR TIIE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1915 TO CORRESPOND WrI1I TIIE ENGLEWOOD OIARTER. COUNCIL UMalta GUu.ltY MOVltD, AND rr WAS SltCONDU, TO AffllOVlt AGENDA rrltM 11 (c) • COUNCIL 81LL NO. Jt. A,a: ec-cif Meallel' Bullock, VaD Dylic. Hadlnay, lllbelliclll, w...-,. Gulley. Wigial Nays : NoM 12 . Gwnl Diec "' (a) Mayo,'1 Clloicc (i) Ml,-Wigial __,..., 11111 die Lape afWcae11 V«*n ,- ...,. .... ID......_ ........ A 1 sNo. f;llewpaca,illadwill..twilfl eo..cif acmbcn willlias ID.,,._ dlea. (ii) Hc .... 11e ......... _, ................ Cily -.eo,ec . Ila -.eo,ec ii Ci WW lie ..... Ille,._ IDW Ilia• a ..... al CaaciJ ill anlcrsos,y ID..t dlcadlilp-. He-.. ..... -. .... ....._._,. 11~. (I,) c-.e ....... Clloicc (i) ec-cif ........... : ,. ttc..._forCaacil'l,__• .. ._ .............. Ca,'I,__• .. am MAC U.. He NCI 1 1 SIIOdlllealldlc ,_. IIC-.1911111 ...... ._ ~ ......... ..... COUNCIL 11mm auu.ocKIIOYU.ANaITWAIUCONNa, TOUN9'1D Unat UGAIIDING TBlt llfl IIAC UGIIT IIAIL l'IIORCT Win 1WO UV1110N1. Molioa ....... A,-. e-.1 ........... Nays. ~....._.Va o,ta. ......,., II I EN w._.., OIIIIIJ,WiaiM 2 Hc ................ ~ ............... _.DMX>0 ......... 11) MAC e...U.. COUNCIL IIDIK& IIIIU.OCX IIO¥U. AN9 ITWAI UCONNa, TaAT AT'ID Nm INICOG IIIUTING n N ...... ID TO wn .. ··~-TB IUC DIIMION ' "' -. , •· • • • ~ > I • • r-,•w f Ii§> Bi~ f Ii> B 1~ ,~ s!~ f Iii J• l!: l i~ ~;If> I i~ I If> !w lri l ii; jf i sll f t:I al g 11 f i:I; g fl 5 •! ~Jw f i~~g If [ llrl IE ix I·,· 11 i I jl i § f9I ii Ii I I 1! ,1.i!i Ii! i ,1~i!a Is 1! f ~ f; ,1~i =i • [r lap a!~, 111 a a If t l ii 1 ;. ~ 1 11 1' f :1'1i ii! 11 II ii f ~ Ir I I i1 ii!: I If• ~ 1 i •f ~ § i • I ~1 82 r~ JS• ', Ii ~ Ir If' I i f 1! ti I~ '1 i I J I ., JI I I i ,, j !~ I! J!! I a I !i J a I : z !1 f Ii •' I, I I i ~i It~ I f ill I"~ I( JS j ·~ ! j . [ ~ ; .I § • , ts r, • , . • . • • L-1' L-,j I r I . . . ~ ~ I ' , ~ .. ' ~ . - • • • • • 2. SIie mentioned the Rocky Mounwn News artic:lc on the Habitat for Humanity HouK 11111 - built of W• Hilllide A-. (iv) Council Manller llllleaidll: I . SIie lldYiled 11111 two lloam an lleiaa bllill ill die --tllrollp die A VS Sdlaal. 2. A remhllioa llllfllltiltl A 1 r No. 6, die Celcn1o Cllillna Flm Ad ol 1992 w canlit ed. TlleNallllliollw......«a.....,_.llldbyddc: Rl!S0U1l'ION NO. M, SERll!S <W 1992 A RESOUmON SUPP0ll11NG AM1!NDMEH1' NO. 6, 1111! COi Oil~ CHILDRl!N FIRST ACT <W 1992. COUNCIL 1DMm IIAaDICIIT MOYD. AN9 ff WAI RCONN9. 10 Al'l'IIOW IIIIOUJTION NO. ... RIOI CW 19'1. C.ow:61 .......... ..« S-Nkt C rte, ....... ._ ... 1275 .... ._......., ......... dies.re ...... ,....... Mr ..................... die.,.... SJCIO .... ... A I 1 SNo.6il ....... SO..... y. Mr.llllllldl 11 ... IIJIIIII ...... ......................... Cisy-,--, .... 20 ............... Cl 11 ..... _ ................ IIM"f I 920.,.... .. -INllySO•lllr. .. ... llalllily • ........... CPI I , .... C.ow:61 .................... M C.ow:61 ..................... 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Wauoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays : Council Members Bulloc:k, Van Dyke, Halhaway Motion appn,wd. 3 . A rmollllioa cledariag the Englewood Cily Council's appolitioa to Amendmenc I , wbicb will appear on the Nowcmller 3, 1992 Geaenl Elettioa Blllol w CXJllliclered. ne rmolutioe w wiped a number ud .... by tide : RESOLlJTION NO . 15, SERIES OF 1992 A RESOLUTION DECLARJNO 11IE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCll. 'S OPPOSmON TO AMENDMENI' I, WIUOI wn.L APPEAR ON 11IE NOVEMBER l, 1992 GENERAL ELECJlON BAU.OT. COUNCIL MDlaER IIAaENICBT MOVED. AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO Al'l'llOVE USOLUTION NO. IS, SERIU 0, 1"1 COUNCIL MEMaER auu.ocK MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO TUU USOLUTION NO. IS, SIIRIU OJ 1"1 Aya: COla:il Mealier a.Dock Nays : c.c-:il Melllben Vu Dyke. Hadllway, Hallcaidlt, W...-,, o.uey, w_.. Vaec .-111 oa aadoll lOlfP"M Pmlnliaa No. 15, Serillal 1992: Aya: CGWil ....... Vu Dyke.~. II.. ·etc W....-,. Olllly.W ... Nays : CGWil ........... Maliaa ...-,ed. 4 . 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