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AGENDA FOR 1HE
REGULAR MEETING OF
1HE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
SEPTEMBER 21, 1992
7:30 PM.
Call to order. '7 ·'3 t/ /-fl,.v
lnvcx:ation. &/l~tf ...___
Pledge of Allegtance. /Aft
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Roll Call. &1 rd; / 1Ltt:1b:r(,,/:ht~l'i
Minutes.
a. Minutn from the September 8, 199'l Oty Council Meeting. /{t/.ll'i((_..,.
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A rwpaemltatiw from Colorado AIIOdalion of Ouefa of Police will be
pNNlll lo award the Oty of &pwoocr, Stale Aandi~CW'-on.
A NpNNntatiw of ORSA wiD be in altlndanm lo ~ tht Oty of
F.nglewood with a Ima pnvention award~ .,J[J
7. Non-Scheduled Viailan. (Plew limit your prwntation to ftw minutes.)
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I. CanmunicallaN. Prodamationa. and Appoinbnenla.
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9. Public Hearing. (( 1 'fl 0 JJ, H~tl />II -' f (.. ( -/
a. For CGnlidlntian of tht Oty of Englewood'• PrapoNd 1993 ~
Budget. .l. l''-~ . 6/>fW ti /.()/ ,( 1',.,(IU ',I.( )
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C.OW.:U Bill No. 33, approving npayment of negotiation mets aNOdad
with the adoptian of cable franchiN agreements.
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City Manager's Report
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The following aunu ... wen tnnsmitted to Council from r,J/04/'TJ..(/9/17 /'TJ.:
• Englewood Public Ubnry Board meeting ol September I, 1992.
• Englewood Housing Authority meeting ol July 29, 1992.
• Englewood Liquor Uc:wing Authority meeting ol September 2, 1992.
• Englewood Downtown Development Authority meeting ol September 9, 1992.
• Englewood Parb and Recreation Canmisaian meeting ol Seplllnber 10, 1992.
• Englewood Urban Renewal Authority meeting ol September 2, 1992.
• F.nglewood Planning and 7.oning Cammiuion meeting ol Seplllnber 1, 1992.
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Ell&LEIIOCID CITY CCIIIICIL
FN11 EIIDOD, AIAPMDE CCUITY, COUUDO
letular Sesston
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1. ca 11 to Order
The regular meeting of the EnglllfOOd City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:34 p.a.
2. lnvocatton
The invocation was gtven by Council Nlaber lullock.
3. Plecl .. of Allettance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins.
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Present:
Absent:
A quorum was preset1t.
Council Neabers Hathaway, Van Dyke, &ulley, lullock,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wtggtns
None
Also present : Ctty ~r Fraser
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Ctty Attonaey Dllf1tt
Asstst•t Cttf ......... lltd
Deputy C1t~
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r Eflts Uttltttes llltka
Pl11111t .. Adllt• strator Stitt,
C-tty Dlvel ..... t
Director Esterly, Publtc lllrks
(1) CIIIICIL ... auY .... -IT IMS BIiia, Tl A1N1V1 111E llllfftl If 1IIE ... M mr1• IF WIT 17, 1111.
~1 : town ..... rs •neck, •• Dyke , Nltlaally, lf1111ner , C.lley, 111911111 ..... Nays :
Counctl ...... r Nabefttcllt Abst1t11 :
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The recaular ... ting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
lligg1ns at 7:34 p.a.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Ntabtr Bullock.
3. Pled• of Alltt1ance
The Pledge of All19i1nce was led by Mayor Wiggins.
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Prestnt:
Abstnt:
A quorum was prestnt.
A 1 so present:
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Council Nlllbtrs Hlth..ay, Van Dyu, lullty, lullock,
Habenicht, Waggoner, 111191111
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City Nlftager Fraser
City AttoraeJ Dlllttt
Asststut ctt,.......,. lltd
Deputy Ctt,~!r E11ts Utiltttes Motlta
Plannt111 Adlltn strator Stitt,
C-ttJ Dlvel ...... t
Director Esterly, Public Mortts
(1) CIUIEIL ... MLO .... -IT -••••• 11 ..... 1'IIE IIIUJU Of llll ... M IUTla IF aaST 17, 1•.
~s : Cwtl .......... •111Ck, fu O,U, NIU..,, M111111r,
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Englewood City Council Minutes
Septeaber 8, 1112 -Page 2
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(a) Recreation Services Manager Bob Burgener, Golf Course •as honored
as the City of Englewood's [llployee of the Month for Septellber.
(b) A resolution appointing Gloria Ulrich to the EnglelfOOd Public
library Board was considered. The resolution was assigned a nuaber and read
by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 77, SERIES OF 1192
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING GLORIA ULRICH TO THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD FOR THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
COUIICIL IIEIIIO YM DYi£ IIIMD, -IT IMS SEC..U, TO APPIIOft --.ur1• ••
77, SDIES Of lttZ.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motton carried.
Ms. Ulrich stated she •as looki119 forward to 11rvi119 on the Library Board.
(c) A resolution appointi119 Barbara Fout to the E119lllfOOCI Ltquor
Ltcenstng Authority was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and
read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 78, SERIES OF 1192
A RESOLUTION APPOINTlllli IAll8AltA FOUT TO THE LIQUOR LICENSlllli MITNDRITY FOR THE
CITY OF ElllilEMOOD, COLORADO.
COUIICIL .... lllWY ..... -IT IMS IB..U, 11 .... 111111.un• ••
71, SDIES Of lttZ.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Yan Dyke,
Habentcllt, V1990Mr, Gulley, Viggtns
None
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Notion carried.
(d) A resolut ton appoint 1119 Barbara Dav ts to EnglllfOOCI' s Clean, ,,.....,
and Proud Coatsston •as considered. The resolution was assttHCI a nUllber and
read by title :
RESOLUTION NO. 71, SERIES OF 1192
A RESOlUTION APPOINTlllli IAll8AltA DAVIS TO THE CLEM, U£EI -P10UD a1111SSION
FOR TNE CITY OF EICLEIOJD, COLOUDO.
COUIICIL .... lllWY ..... -IT IMS IBI.D, Tl .v,.n IIIIUfl• •• 71, SDIES Of 1111.
Ayes: Council Mellbers lulloclr., Yu Dyke, Hatha,ay,
Habentcht, VIIIOfter, Gulley, Vt19tns
Nays: None
Motton carrttd .
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Englewood City Council Minutes
Septeaber 8, 1992 -Page 3
7. Non-scheduled Visitors
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There were no non-scheduled visitors.
8. Cclaunications, Procl-tions and Appointaents
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(a) A proclaaation proclaiaing the aonth of Septeaber, 1992 as Square
Dance Month was considered.
COUNCIL IIElaEI VM DYi£ IIOVED, -IT MS SECCIIIIID, TO PIOCLAIII l1E lllfTN Of
SEPTDaEI 1112 AS SQUA1E DANCE lllfl'N.
[Clerk's Note: A foraal vote was not taken.]
(b) CCIIIICIL IIDaEI MTIWY mmt, -IT IMS SECCIIIIID, TO ACCEPT lflTN
IEll£T .JIii TYIM'S LmD Of m1•r1• AS A IIDaEI Of l1E --NL.ICE PEIISI• IOMD.
Ayes:
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Motton carried.
Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, lfavgoner, Glllley, lftggins
None
9. Mltc NHrtnt
No public hearing •as scheduled before Council.
10. a,,roval on SecOM 1aMt111
Hathaway,
CGUIICIL IIDaEI IUUEY aa, -IT IMS •111D, Tl ...... • 11a11t .. I.
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(a) OIIDIIIANCE llt. 36, SERIES Of 1112 (COIIICIL IILL llt. J2 IIITIDDUCED IY
COIIICIL NOll[R CULLEY) OOITLED:
AN OIIDINANCE APPROVIIIC AN IITERSOVE•DTAL M1£DIEIIT lmllOI TNE CITY Of El·
GLEWOOO, COLORADO AND THE CITY Of SNERIDMI, COLORADO ESTULISNIIIC A JOINT POLYGRAPH DIVISION.
Ayes:
Nays:
Not10ft carried .
Council Nlllbers Bullock, ¥111 Dyke, Hatt.a.ay,
Habenicht, lflggOfter, Gulley, lft19tns
None
11 • ONlt nances, lno1 ut tons 111111 IIDt tons
(1) Uttltttes Manager lfotu PNHftted a NC rndatt• f,... tN Uttlt-
ttes Dtp1rtaent to approve by a ltcenu 11r1-1t • IIIWlt wroac....,t for
Silver Cliff Ap1rtaents. He IOtld tllh 11CNH .. ,. ... t ...,,...,., tN 111·
croact.ent of I pool deck 1nd I ret1h1t"' •11 tnto tN •t•r and ... r HH·
•nt and • 11,ve retaint"' •11 h1to tN drat .... aat1tN111C1 ea11a11t. TN
lf1ter and Sewer Board has reviewed and NCoaends approval of tN ,11_.t.
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In response to an inquiry froa Council Nellber Gulley, Nr. Wotka conftraed that
this is an at-rtsk type of contract; the property owner would be held respon-
sible for the entire cost of reaoval and reinstallation and any subsequent
damage.
Council Member Waggoner questioned llfflether the encroachllent was in the flood
way of Btg Dry Creek. Lengthy dtscusston ensued.
COUNCIL MENIER IIM&CINER MOVED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO TAILE MDmA ITEM 11
(a) • A LICENSE MREENENT FORM W8IEIIT EIICIOACIIDT FOR SILVER CLIFF APMT-
NMS UNTIL IT WAS DETEININED IF TIE EIICIOICIIIEIIT IIAS II TIE FLOCI) IIAY.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(b) Planning Adlltnistrator Stitt presented a recoaendation fna the
Depart•nt of Coaunity Developaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance creating
a new zone classification, 8-3, Business, and to stt October 5, 1992 as the
date for the Public Hearing on the issue. The Planning and Zoning CC11111ission
had considered the new zone classification over the course of stvtral Nttings
and a public hearing and ts recCllllltnding that Council tstabltsh the zone clas-
stftcation as 8-3, Business. Ht noted the purpose of the new zone district is
to recognize the unique character and conditions that exist on a portion of
the existing 8-Z zone district tn EnglllfOOd along lltst Evans Avenue. Ht
pointed out that that area is st111iftcantly dtffere11t than other 1-2 areas tn
Englewood. The current 8-Z zoning does not provide for the,_ type of uses
that the area adjacent to the 111st Evans corridor allows •tell ts located in
the Ctty of Denver. The Denver portion uses are are auto related. Saa of
those uses are penaitttd in the current 1-2, but ti.ty are penattttd as condi-
tional uses. The 8-3 .ould also include special c111tr1Ctors 811d construction
trades as a penattttd use, llllich ts not perattttd 1• tM 1-2 ZOM. Ht dis·
cussed several options that had bNft constderld by ti. '111111tng and Zoning
CC11111ission. In suaation, he explained tll1s ...,ld ,,..1c1e a transition zone
between cC11111trci1l and industrial uses since tllat 1-2 a,.. abuts a portion of
the 1-1 and 1-2 Industrial D1strtcts. There was soae COIICtrft expressed at the
Coaiss ton's public hearings by the residents in the adjKent R-2-C areas and,
to address their concerns, fencing and screening requi,......ts were increased
where 1-3 areas would abut or bt adjacent to residential areas. Ht explained
whether a bustness abuts the R-2-C or abuts a lloust tllat happens to exist in
that B-Z or B-3 area, those screening requi,......ts .... 1d apply. Nr. Stitt
stated the Planning and Zontng CClllll1ss1on btlttvts the proper types of protec-
tion for those restdenttal areas have bttn applied, along wtth aoro incentive
for redevelopaent tn that corridor.
Council Nellber Gulley asked if they had constderld re1111tng the area tn-
dustrial. Nr. Stttt stated yes, but tllat area ts 11arld are towards a coa-
•rchl corridor, and that by converting the 1-2 to 1·1 tt ...,ld allow 111111
types of uses that would bt fairly tncoapattble wttll the adjacent c-rctal
developaent .
The Deputy City Clerk was asked to road Council 1111 lo. JI, entttltd:
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September 8, 1992 -Page 5
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COUNCIL BILL NO. 35, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MENSER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTION 12, OF THE EN-
GLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION 12.1, lltlCH CREATES A
NEW ZONE CLASSIFICATION B-3 BUSINESS DISTRICT.
cauNCIL flEMEI HATIWIAY IIOYED, -IT IMS SECONDED, TO APPIOYE MDl>A ITEM
ll(b) -COUNCIL IILL IIO. 35.
Council Member Habenicht questioned the vote on the approval of the new zone
district by the Planning and Zoning C111111tsston. Mr . Stitt explained that the
Planning and Zoning C01111tsston voted on the rec011111ndatton at their August 4,
1992 aeeting, the vote was 5 ayes, 2 absent, 1 abstention.
Council Member Habenicht stated she would vote tn favor of the ordinance on
first reading wtth the understanding that tt 1s I very controversial issue,
and she will be considering citizen c011111nts during the public hearing.
Council Metlber Gulley asked about the effects of this change on the residen-
tial c01aUntty in that area. Mr. Stitt replied that he did not think tt would
have a great t11pact. There was soae concern expressed at the public hearing
that the inclusion of the adult use provisions would irreparably hara that
area. He pointed out tt ts an allowable use in the B-2 zone district and tt
was included tn the B-3 zone district to keep those zone districts consistent.
In teras of the other uses, several tnqutrtes have been received fro11 tndt-
vtdu1ls and businesses who were interested 1n either relocating their business
froa one part of Englewood to that area or relocating fro11 soae other part of
the •tro area. Those types of businesses (auto body shops/auto repair) were
not coapattble with that zone district. He explained that this issue c-
about because of probleas associated with soae of the lots •tell are zoned 1-Z
but the rear portions of the lots are zoned 1-Z-C. The C-1ss1on believes
the change fro11 B-2 to B-3 will provide aore of a st1aulus for that area to
redevelop as ft allows uses •ich are prevale11t tn tlllt area.
Council Mellber WattOMr quest1oned if there are otller areas 1n EnglMIOOd that
110Uld lend itself to thts class1f1cat1on. Nr. St1tt stated there are a couple
of areas that have a larve port1on devoted to auto related uses, 111d on the
surface tt atght s ... reasonable that thts new zone d1str1ct lfOUld apply, but
he ..ould counsel aga1nst tt . He felt the area near Sllecl1sh Ntd1cal Center
IIOUld be expertenctng growth 1n the service related 1ndustry to support the
Center . He stated Evans Avenue ts a secondary c-rc1al corr1dor and tts
nature ts stgntftcantly different fro11 Broadway, Federal or East H11111den.
Council Mellber Habenicht noted that Mr. Stitt had aide the coaent that tt was
unltkely that the B-3 would develop tn tenn of duplexes because tt would be
adjacent to the businesses . She asked ff lie felt the res1denttal area that
has developed there would have developed ff tilts zontng wre fn place.
Nr. Stitt repl fed he was not sure ft would have developed 111 the s-way. He
offered further tnforaat10II abcMlt the unique parcels extst1119 111 that area .
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City Attorney DeWitt comented that the questions and discussion regarding
this subject are issues which should be raised again at the public hearing.
City M1n1ger Fraser assured Council that these issues would be incorporated
into the Public Hearing presentation.
Vote results on Agenda ltea ll(b) -Council Bill No. 35:
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Melllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
COUNCIL IIOaEl IIATIWIAY IIOVED, N IT IIAS SECam, TO SET A PUil.iC HEAii•
FOR OCTOIEl 5, 1112 AT 7:30 P.11. TO CONSIDEI TIE ESTAILISIIIEIIT OF A 1-3 ZM
CWSIFICATICIN.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
Hathaway,
(c) Planning Adainistrator Stitt presented a recoaendation froa the
Depart .. nt of C0111Unity Developaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance rezoning
a port ion of the area bounded by West Evans Avenue, South Zuni StrNt, West
Adriatic Place, and South Raritan Street froa B-2 and R-2-C to B-3, and to set
October 5, 1992 as the date for the Public Hearing on this aatter.
Council Mellber Hathaway inquired tf this Council Btll ts contiguous to Council
Bi 11 No. 35 and if it addresses soae of the concerns of the residents. Mr.
Stitt stated this would be the iapl ... ntation of the B-3 zone district.
The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Council 1111 No. 36, entitled:
COUNCIL Bill NO. 36, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL IIENBER GULLEY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZCIIING Of PAOPERTY IOUll)[1) BY THE CEN-
TERLINES OF WEST EVANS AVENUE All> SOUTH ZUNI STREET, THEN EAST ALONG THE CEN-
TERLINE OF WEST EVANS AVENUE TO THE CENTERLINE Of SOUTH ltARITMI STREET, THEN
SOUTH ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH ltARITMI STREET TO THE CENTERLINE Of WEST
EVANS AVENUE -WEST ADRIATIC PUCE ALLEY; THEN WEST ALONG THE CENTERLINE Of
WEST EVANS AVENUE -WEST ADRIATIC PUCE ALLEY TO THE CENTERLIIIE Of SOUTH
VALLEJO STREET; THEN CONTINUING WEST ALONG THE COOERLINE Of THE WEST EVANS
AVENUE -WEST ADRIATIC PUCE ALLEY EXTENDED TO THE CENTERLINE Of SOUTH ZUNI
STREET; THEN NORTH ALONG THE CENTERLINE Of SOUTH ZUNI STREET TO THE CENTERLINE
OF WEST EVANS AVENUE, FD R-2-C, IIEDIUN DENSITY RESIDENCE TO 8-3, BUSINESS
ALSO, BEGIIIIING AT THE CENTERLINES Of WEST ADRIATIC PUC£ EXTENDED All> SOUTH
ZUNI STREET; THEN NORTH ALONG THE CENTERLINE Of SOUTH ZUNI STREET A DISTANCE
OF 163 FEET; THEN EAST TO THE CENTERLINE Of SOUTH VALLEJO STREET; THEN SOUTH
TO THE CENTERLINE OF WEST ADRIATIC PUCE EXTENDED; THEN WEST ALONG TNE CENTER -
LINE OF WEST ADRIATIC PUCE EXTENDED TO THE CENTERLINE Of SOUTH ZUNI STREET
FROM 8·2, BUSINESS TO 8·3, BUSINESS.
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COUNCIL MENIER &ULLEY NOVm, All> IT IIAS SEcaED, TO APPIOVE AIElllA ITEII ll(c)
-COUNCIL BILL NO. 35.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
COUNCIL MENIER &ULLEY NOVm, All> IT IIAS SEcaED, TO SET A PUILIC IEAlll• FOi
OCTOBER 5, ltt2 AT 7:30 P.M. CII THIS IS-.
Ayes: Council Nabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Notion carried.
It was requested that aaps be provided for the public hearing reflecting
specific areas for the proposed rezoning.
(d) Director Esterly presented a rec0111tndation froa the Departllent of
Public Works to approve a contract for 1gg2•s Overlay Progr• to Bituminous
Roadways of Colorado, Inc. in the aount of $70,271.25. He noted this was the
lowest qualified bidder. He stated the City's past experience with Bituminous
Roadways has been very satisfactory. Mr. Esterly confinaed the project should
be coapleted in late Novetlber.
COUNCIL IEIIER WAllmlEI NOVm, All> IT IIAS SECmlD, TO ~ THE cmnucT
FOi THE 1192 OVEILAY PllOIUII TO IITIIII.US IGADIIAYS OF COUUDO, IIIC. II THE
alllUNT OF $70,271.25.
Mr. Esterly, in response to Council Neaber Habenicht's question, stated that
1 1/2" is standard for an overlay treatllent, but the condition of the existi119
roadway deter11ines how •ch aaterial 1s removed.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Notion carried.
Council Neabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Wagvoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
(e) Assistant City Manager Reid pres111ted a recoaendation froa the
City Manager's Office to adopt a bill for an ordinance ....,irt119 franchisees
to pay costs incurred by the City in franchise negotiations. NI noted the
City currently grants franchises to CC1111Panies .-o provide services to Engle-
wood citizens that utilize the City's rtghts-of-wa,. NI ldvtsed that current-
ly there are franchises with Public Service CCIIIIPIIIY and Tel.Coauntcattons,
Inc. (TCI), and in the past these CCIIIIPln1es have retllbursed the Ctty for the
costs associated wtth franchise nt90ttattons; ......_r, the f'IPIYllll!t has never
betn forulized by Council policy. The Federal Cable Act, •tch •us provi-
sions for the repayaent of franchise,......, costs, ts the catalyst for for-
.. 1111119 the repayaent of franchise nt90t1atlon costs.
The Deputy Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 1111 No. JJ, 111tttled:
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COUNCIL BILL NO. 33, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
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A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING FRANCHISEE TO PAY THE COSTS INCURRED BY THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN FRANCHISE NEGOTIATIONS.
COUNCIL IIEleEI HATHMIAY MVED, -IT IMS SECGIIDED. TO APPllOVE MEIIIA ITEII
11(•) -COUNCIL IILL IID. SS.
Ayes: Council ....,_rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Ma99C)fler, Gulley, Mtggtns
Nays: None
Motton carried.
(f) Assistant Ctty Manager Retd presented a recoeaendatton froa the
Ctty Manager's Office to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an tnter-
governaental agr .... nt that wtll fonultze our parttctpatton tn the Greater
"-tro Cable Consorttua, an ad hoc orvantzatton wtth approxtaately 20 lllllbers.
The Consortt1111 atas at ... ttng two spectftc goals: renewing several .. tro area
ctty cable franchises wtthtn the Mxt three years, and exploring the oppor-
tunity to create a long tera clearing house for dealing wtth cable issues. He
explained tn detail the beMftts the Ctty aay realize by parttctpattng tn the
Consortt1111, both tn the renewal process and tn establtshtng new franchises.
Ctty Manager Fraser and Ctty AttorMy Delfttt concurred that by collecttvtztng
the contract the Ctty wtll have aore barvatntng power.
Other advantages were enumerated by Mr. Retd, who responded to que1tt0111 posed
by Council.
The O.puty Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 34, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL II>. 34, IIITIODUCEO IY COUIICIL NElll(R HATHAMAY
A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPIIOVINli THE CITY Of Elllil.N>OD, COLORADO ENTERllli THE
JOINT AND COOPERATIVE INTERCOVEmlENTAL AGREOOT FOR A UEATEI NnlO CABLE
CONSORTIUM.
COUNCIL IIEIIIEI HATHMIAY MYED, -IT 1111 BGIIIID. TO Al'flDVE 111111A ITEII
ll(f) -COUNCIL IILL IID. st.
Ayes: Council 91111bers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hat"-ay,
Habenicht, MIIIDRer, Culley, Mt19tn1
Nays: loM
Motton carried.
IZ. llneral Dtacusaton
(a) Mayor Mt19tn1 stated Council Neds to Ma a OIL Poltcy C..tttH
appointee by S.pttllber JO, 1112.
Council .....,.r Habenicht stated tt wes her Ulldlr1tudt119 alld a1111Ptt011 that
she would continue tn that role.
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COUNCIL MEIIIER IULLOClt MOVED, MD IT IIAS SECCINDB), TO APPOINT COUNCIL IIEIIIER
HATHAWAY TO THE CML POLICY CONIIITTEE,
Council Member Habenicht suggested that if this c11111ittee appoint .. nt is to be
changed, that all previous appointaents be reconsidered. She announced that
she has been appointed to chair the CML Finance and Adllinistration C11111ittee.
Mayor Wiggins questioned City Attorney DeWitt as to the status of this ap-
point .. nt and asked it there is a conflict. Nr. DeWitt stated then an no
set rules to establish coaittee appointaents. Discussion ensued revarding
previous procedure.
After consultation with Council Nlllber Hathaway, Council Neaber Bullock
withdrew his aotion.
COUNCIL !DIER IULLEY MOVED, -IT IIAS SECCINDB), TO IEAPPOINT COUNCIL .. ER
HAIENICHT TO TH£ CNL POLICY COIIIITTEE FOi lNJ.
Council Metlber Van Dyke suggested a written policy be established clarifying
the procedure for appointaents to CML and DRCOG. City Manager Fraser stated
staff would prepare the policy for Council's consideration.
Vote results:
A.yes:
Nays:
Notion carried.
Council Mlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
(b) Council Netlber's Choice
(1) Council Mtllber Bullock:
1. He advised staff of a WNd probl• in the alley of the 2700 block betwen
Bannock and Acou. City Manager Fraser noted staff has been following up on
overgrown weeds in all the alleys.
Z. He aentioned the CML District Ill dinner/social hour, Septeaber SO, ltlZ,
which he plans to attend .
3. He stated he had been contacted by UNO, a station tllat servtces the
Hispanic population . Extenstve discussion 111sued concenii .. the relocatton of
KQXI and the nlattonshtp betwen the two stattons. Auhtant Ctty lllft•r
Reid has been working with the two stations in an effort to find alteniattves
to accOIIIOdate the needs of both stations.
(ii) Council Nlllber Van Dylce .... red wtw there •s soathtng
the City aight do to facilitate the re111Val of dlM trees. City lllftager
Fraser noted then is a proposal in the ltn budget to recreate the forester
progrn, which tf approved, would addre11 the llf"Obl-wllicll llave escalated
due to the uniQUt weather patten1s experiNCld dllrtng the past t• years.
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1. She withdrew the resolution supporting the Colorado Children's First Act
and Initiative Petition for Ballot Issue.
z. She questioned the status of the City Attorney and City Manager evalua-
tions. Council Metlber Hathaway stated they had already been delivered and the
Mayor had •t with both gentl-n. Lengthy discussion ensued regarding the
appropriate procedure to follow.
COIIICIL IOIEI HMEIIIClff am TO SCIIEIIULE SEPMATE EIECUTIYE SUSI-TO IE·
YllV THE c1n ATTOIIIEY -c1n IWUIIEI EYALUATI-. IECEIYE TIEii CCIIIEIJS
-PHPAIE THE FCIMM. EYALUATJ• STATEIIENT.
The aotion died for lack of a second.
(iv) Council Meaber Waggoner:
l. He clarified, with regard to the City Attorney and City Manager evalua-
tions, that 1t WIS Council's joint decision at the year-end evaluation to
reevaluate in six aonths. He stressed that it WIS not totally his idea to
reevaluate in six aonths.
z. He noted that he finds it helpful to have a.., to refer to when asked to
consider eas .. nts.
13. City 111na...-•1 a.port
(a) Mr. Fraser stated he and Assistant C1t1 Nan•r .. id wuld be at-
tending the ICM Conference in Reno next ... It. Director of Safety Services
Stanley will be Acting City Manager during his abSNCt. Ne advised that be-
cause of the ICM Conference there will not be a study 1111ion on Sept-.r
14, 1992.
(b) Mr. Fraser r .. inded Council that the 111W Colaullity Devtlopalftt Di-
rector, LN Merkel, starts Tuesday, Sept-.r 15, lttZ and that there wuld be
reception later that week .
14. City Attorney's a.,ort
(a) Mr. DeWitt dhc1111ed the lruce ,.. ...... t. Ne stated he 11 review-
ing the Bruce Allelldllent to deteraine its i11P1Cts .
(b) Mr. DeWitt noted he ts wrti111 with Spr1l1t on tllt payae11t of their
business occupatiOfl tax .
(c) The City Attorney advtsed that Alstatlllt Ctty Attorney Charles
Cri•'s health h decltni111 and he dots 111t have a good prog1101ts .
(d) Mr . DeWitt discussed the Dtftver l111ur111e1 S.tt 111 Trial Court con -
cerning SUP£RFUNO and advised that the Judge r11ltd 111t111t the Ctty on their
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1110tion for sunnary judgment. He stated he felt it was appropriate to appeal
the case.
(e) Mr. DeWitt noted that Coors had filed I aotion to include the City
of Englewood in the City and County of Denver case which was filed earlier
this year. The aotion was denied. He discussed the reasons for the denial.
(f) Mr. DeWitt discussed the status of the Storage Tech case in
relationship to the Lowry clean-up.
(g) Mr. DeWitt coaented that a proposed ag,.....nt would be forthcoaing
1110ng the aunicipal entities of Englewood, Littleton, Laket,OOd, Glendale and
the Metro District that states the procedure agreed upon in the event one of
the entities enters into a lawsuit or 19,.....nt with EPA.
(h) Mr. DeWitt discussed the status of the court case regarding the
coaplatnt of barking dogs at 3420 South Sheraan.
(1) Mr. DeWitt provided Council with an update regarding the following
Liquor Authority aatters:
-The Drug Store Liquor License of fl> Liquor and Drug was sus-
pended for fourtnn days, six of which will be held in abeyance; they will pay
1 fine in lieu of the suspension for eight days.
-The Tavern Liquor License of Blizzards was suspended for 30
days, all of which will be held in abeyance Uftt11 the end of the year barring
no further violations.
The City Attorney also advised that the -.rs of the &othtc Tlleatre are
trying to develop soae type of a c ...... tty base response for that neighborhood.
(j) Mr. DeWitt discussed the c..,,....t llastewater Treataent Plant reguht tons.
(k) Nr. DeWitt discussed the stat.s of the ltotolo, Saith, and Scott estates.
(1) Mr. DeWitt coaentad on the status of the Lowy Coalttton.
15. MJounaent
The ... ttng adjourtlad at 1:20 p.a.
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, our Founding Fathen, in order to aecure the bleuinp of liberty for
themaelv• and their posterity, did ordain and eatablilh a Constitution for the United State,
of America; and
WHEREAS, it i1 of the great.eat import that all eitilen1 fully unclentand the
proviaion1 and principle, contained in the Constitution in order to support it, praerve it
and defend it acam•t encroachment; and
WHEREAS, the two hundred fifth annivenary of the signing of the Constitution
provide, a historic opportunity for all American, to learn about and recall achievement.I of
our Founden, and to reflect on the ripta and privilep1 fll citilenahip, u well u its
attendant re1pon1ibilitiu; and
WHEREAS, the independence guaranteed to the American people by the
Constitution lhowd be celebrated by appropriate ceremonin and activit.iel durinc
Constitution Week, a, duignated by proclamation of the President of the United State, of
America;
NOW THEREFORE, I, Clyde E. Wigin1, Mayor fll the City of Enclewood.
Colorado,henbyproclaimtbetbewkfllSept ••• ............. h-17,1-•:
CON81Tl'UTION WEICK
GIVEN under my hand and aeal thi1 21st dey fllSept.ember, 1192.
yde E . Wiain1, Mayor
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Englewood
Herald
(Fonnerty EnglewoOcl Sentinel)
STATE OF COLORADO
COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE
}ss
I, Gerard J. ,,_,., do solemnly swear
that I am Ile A'Hldlllt ad A.II ... of
the ~Hod Hetald; lhal lhl umt ii
a WNkly nawapaper SU*hed In lhl Cly
of Englewood In lhl County of .........
State of COiorado, and has a general
cln:ulallon therein: Ila! laid ~ Ila
been published continuously and
uninterruptedly In said County of
~ tor a period of more than 52
WNka prior IO .. flrlt Pl lblcallon of ..
annexed nollee. that said newspaper II
eniered In,. Pait Office of ~•ood.
COiorado, a1 aacond CIUI mall fflllller
and that the said newspaper ii a
newspaper wllhil .. meanng of .. acl
of lhl General Auembly of lhl Slate of
ColofadO, approved March 30, 1123, and
entitled "Legal NotlcH and
Adver1iNmel'III" and other acts relallng IO
the p,tnllng and publllhing of legal nob
and was published In the regular and
entire IIIUH of said newspaper, once
each wHk, on the same day of each
WNk
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consecutive lnHrtlons : that the first
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Englewood
Herald
(Fonnerty EnglewoOd SenllneQ
STATE OF COLORADO
COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE
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I, O.•d J. ,,_,., do solemnly swear
that I am ,. 11N1fdut Md flutll,W of
the Enf'l•DOd ,,.,_: lllal the same is
a WNkl)' MWIPIS* publllNd In the Cly
of Englewood In the ~of......,_,
State of COIOrNO, and ha1 1 general
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uninterruptedly In Hid County of
~ tor a pe,tod of more than 52
WNka prior 10 the first pilbllcaalon of the
annexed notice, that SUS newspaper is
el'lllf9d In .. Poat Ofllol of ~· ood, CCtaadO. u aecond clUI mall mane,
and that the Hid new1paper 11 a
Wlptipel' within .. munng of .. acl
of the Genni Aaembly of the Sia of
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entltled ·Legal NotlcH and
Advertllementl" and other acll l9laling ID
the prlnllng and publllt*'CI of llgll nollcl
and w11 pubH1hed In the regular and
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ORDINANCE NO ._
SERI~ OF l99'l
BY AUTHORITY
COUNCU. BIU NO. 3'
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
IIBIIBER HATHAWAY
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO ENTERING
THE JOINT AND COOPERATIVE INTEBOOVEllNIIENTAL AGRBBIIBNT FOR A
GREATER METRO CABLE CONSORTIUM.
WHEREAS, the partiet have similar conNnll and oliecti¥N with nprd t.o 111mrinc the
provision or hith.quality cable television, data and eommanicatiou Nnice, and the ufe
and efficient uae of public ripta-of-way, within their nepactiH jarildiction1; and
WHEREAS, the parti• -rrant many tithe .... cuJJenpa In the allocaticm ti scarce
reaolll'Cfl t.o the monit.oriq and administration ti eabla Nmmunica&iona franchilN within
their respective juriadiction1; and
WHEREAS, the ahari• ti l'flOlll'CN and Information, and the cooperation In the
operation ti cable l)'ltaml and public, educatioul and pwernm111tal ("PBQj f'aciliti•
-uld benefit the citiurny tlaach tithe partiea; and
WHEREAS, the parties detin t.o coordinate and eoopant.e in the adminWntion,
monitorinc and renewal ti cable franchilHi t.o eallectively ,-,eh eable-nlat.ad iNuel
and telecommunications matt.en; and t.o addrw ----. ln-eettpte au&ua1
solution, t.o challenpa, and new .... or achiffinl ---lliediftl pertabdnc to cable
franchili .. , IO U t.o increue efficiency in the hachkint ti cable Qltw ud t.o _,.
the best poeeible cable Nffiee to aD lublcrillen widaiD their l'9lpedm jarildictir1; ud
WHICRBAS, Secdonlll-1-IOlud 11-UOl eflMCel...._ ..... ......_ ,ft,riae
political auWmaion, tithe Stat.e t1eoa.-.. ...,.... • ...ana a. Pf"lde..., lawftally
authorized function, NrYice •facility• ta.._ ud aaiD&ain allNiuima t.o ,._..,
throu,h eoopentM e«.t, the ............. ., .... ,
NOW, TIIDEPOU, .. IT OIU>AIJQD n TBS cm COUNCIL or TBS CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLOIADO, Al ,Ou.owl:
Secsim l ,,.. Cit, c.adl tltlla Cit,y ti ............................. ..
Cooperative I~ Acn•••t tar a a.........._ Cable c.w... w1uc1i
pnerally proYidet u follows :
A PVIPOII : TIie,.,,... ettM Apn•• II .. ._. inl 1d1a _. ,_....
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federal law or replation lhall be depoaited at the eentnl commanication1 addn11
u llt forth in th• Apeement. Once annually, the 8oucl lhall ......-an
independent accountms ftrm to perform an audit of the badllt of the eaa.rtium,
whicb audit ahaD be diltributed to each......,_ in......., form. AD mch
document. and any and aD ..._ ...... talned by,•,........ tiD, the
CGDwtium lhall be available 11paD n•••"" Dl&iee ... iDlp111tiea by-,
lleaber.
lntrodueed. rwl in ftall, wl ....... tint ...... ··-t181111,.a.. 1111.
Publilhed u I am ror III Ordinance .. the 10t11._ o1a,p1,.._, 1111.
Rad by title and ....... tlnal ...... the lll&-tl811111 ... , llll.
Publilhed by title u Onlinlnoe No. -8erill of INI. • the NII._ tl81pl 1
1992.
ATTEST:
Patricia H. Cnw, a~ Clerk
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I, Patricia H. Cnw, CityCln of the City ti ......... C--. ... ~ 1W the
above and .,,111111 ia a Ina elff tithe 0.11 =• ....... ftaal ..... • pall ....
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'llUS ACiREEME!ln', dad 111d lf'l'ac:dve a of Ibis _ day of 1992. la .-..d
Imo by and between die uadersiped IDPDlcipal c:orpondoaa. cid• and coumiel, coumi• and polldcal
subdivisions of die S1:11a of Colorado, (1leniaabr collecdvely called die "Members" or die ·pll'daj.
WHEREAS, die puti• sllan similar concerns and objecdva widl re,sd ID ensurilll die
provision of bisb~il)' cable television, dara and communic:adons service, 111d die sm and efflciem use
of public ripa~f-way, witbin their respecuve jwisdic:dons; and
WHEREAS, die parti• confro• many of die same c:ballenps in die llloc:atioa of scarce rasourc•
ID die moairoriq and adminis1ndoD of cable communic:adoas fnncbises within dleir rapecdve
jurisdictions; and
WHEREAS, die slwiq of rwourcas and inlormadon. and die coopadoa In die opendon of
cable syaems and public, educadonll ad pemmenal C-PEG·) fadllda would bwftt die dcizlary of
each of die pa,d•; and
WHEllEAS, die panill dllire lO oaonUm IDd coopaa la .. lllmiDila'llioa moairoriq and
rwwal of cable fruclailll; ID callec:dwly nawcla cablHllad ._. _. ••~amn••k:edons ms;
and ID addr9II COIIIIDOll CODClnll. llMllfla amlli lOludolll ID CMIJI .... ad ... -of~
common objeaivll patliaia, ID cable fnacbilia,. IO • ID lacrme lfflclwy la die fnacbilial of cable
aymma and ID mun dle be poaible ceble lll'Yic:e 1a Ill lablcrtba wlmla dllir raplCdw
jurisdictions; and
WHEREAS, dle federal Cable Comnmicadoaa Polley Actof 1914, 47 U.S.C. Sec:dom S21·"9
• (Supp. 198'), and die Cofondo Cowtnttton. Anidi xx. Secdoa 4 (1991 Ola. Supp.) ...... local
,oVlnlll!eDlal IDddel ID P'IM fruclaiNI in ICCOCdlDcl wall die .._ ....-; ad
WHEREAS, Sec:doal 29-1 ·203 ad 29-1~1 of die Colorado bviled S-llllllorill polldcll
IUbdlvisloaa of dle Sm. of Colorado 1a coopaa or cacmacc 1a pnMde-, lawftalJy ¢ •lad .....,
aervica or facilicy or ID l>rm IDd IDlimia mocllliom IO promoca. ..._ cooperlllwe efbt. ..
...._. and welfare of eacb.
NOW, THEREFORE, In consldlndoeofdlu1111111I COVIDIMI 111d ,.._.. ............
dle panlel II"' • tbllows: · •
I . PURPOSE TIie purpo11 of dlla A.,...._ la 1a lllll't lalormllloll ad,___ ......
ID cable conununladons franc:taisla,, 1a coord .... and coop11• la dle ldaillillndoa. ---. 111d
renewal of cable francbi.. 1a cwp«a la dle ClpltlCioa of public. educllioul ad aower 11
dlannef, and servlc•. ID jolmly 111d mon effldlady DNM1i1or cable fraadllsll 11111 ClblHllad lllillldoe
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B. Sgccjal Bydgq Upon direction by die board of Direc:ron, dl• treuunr shall prepare
I special budJC for plfticular projects dill involve more dlan Ille ODIOUII raardi, infonnadon sbariq,
communicldon, and PEG illlarconnecdon fwlcdons oflbe Comonium, sudl • frlllcbiH renewals. 'l1IOle
Members delirinl ID panicipae in such special projects slaall aulborize dleir Dinclorl ID vote ID approve
or reject IUdl budJC accordlq ID die proc:edunl • fonla la Sec:doa 6, above, acept Iba dle quorum
requinmlla for die purpoH of approvin, I special budpc mil oaly apply ID .. IIICII ...... of
Members who bave indiCllad dleir inlanl ID panicipD ill Aid specially.....,_ projc. ndler' dllD die
.an mlllllersbip of .. Comonium.
C. CQllrihygipg lllprdlm of wlaida _., procadun II..._ ..__ comrlbudoas
bocll widl rtprd ID die OpendDs Bud,-. 111d aay apec:ial ....... mil be apponloMd and ,..aJnd in
dinci proportion ID eacb ....._.., proponioa-. slalre of die IDIII IUblc:ribenllip widlla Ille jurildicdoD
of all Members of die Conlonium, ... forlb widl Nprd ID die ....... Wllilll .,_ in Eablblc A.
Widl die approval of die Board, Members may be cndimd for dle---7 vllue of MY penollllll dale.
equipmem or facilitia used by die Conlonium. or tbr odalr DOD<all c:amtbudolll lbM b...& die
Coasonium. I whole. Failure by IDY Member ID pay ia c:omtbudoo ID .. appcCMd Operlda, .....
by Jamaary 3 la of die applicable ftscal Y"" 111111 be comidend a cllfallt for die purpo111 of Ibis
A....-. 111d sudl Members mil be considand ao lollpr ID aood ....U., for Ill die purpo111 of Ibis
Apw umil paid up la full. Failure by uy ...... ID dmlly pay la ... of IDY duly ap;nMd
special budpc sball rault la die llnDinadoD of dis Member's ripe ID ,..._ ID. or aumorm Ill
Dlnc:mr ID vote on any luull penaininJ ID, die projec:rs or mman tbr wlaida .. apecial bud,-wa
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September 21. 1992
IKfflATSDBY
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COUNCIL COMMUNICAnON
A&eadaltem
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Subject Easement
Encroachment
Approval
Stewart Fonda, Director of uuuues
IUUlt/ AcnON PROPOSED
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Staff requests Council approval by mouon of the Ucenae Agreement for an easement
encroachment for Silver cwr Apartments. 1be Englewood Water and Sewer Board
reconunended at Its August 11. 1992 meeting that Council consider the Ucenae
Agreement to Silver Cliffs Apartments for encroachments Into the existing water and
sewer and drainage easements.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL AcnON
Thia Issue was discussed and tabled at the September 8, 1992 City Council meeting.
IIACKOROUIID
Certain Improvements were constructed at the property known u Silver cwr
Apartments. approximately 700 West Belleview. Theae mprovanenta encroach Into
exlaUng easements.
lf the Ucenaee'a tnatallauona abould lntelfere with the City's use or operation. the
Licensee shall. upon request by the City and at Ucenaee'a eole expeme, tmJ'N"ijately
relocate. rearTan&e, or J'elllOft tta lDatallaUOn.
1be Ucenae ~t would autbor1&e encroachment Into the emunc water and
sewer euement with a pool deck and a block ret•tn•nc wall and encroacbment of•
retalnlnC wall Into the extaung dratnage euement. none of wbJcb would Interfere
with oper•Uon and maintenance of the sewer line or etc Dry Creek dratn8CC way.
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INl'l1A1'ED BY
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COUNCIL COMMVNICA110N
Acendaltem
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Community Development
Subject Ordinance restricting
conventtonal woodbuming
devices.
Dana Glazier, Envtronmental/ Neighborhood
Servtces Adm1mstrator
IUUS/ ACflON PROP08SD
Stafl' seeks Council approval for an Ordinance prohibiting the lnatallaUOn of
convenUonal woodburmng devtcea and reatrtcttng their repair and replacement.
PRSVIOUS COUNCIL ACflON
None.
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Thia ordinance wtl1 help limit an eattmated 30,000 new convenuonal woodburmng
dCYicea In the metro area. We will alao recetve credlta from the Denver Metro Area
State Implementation Plan (SIP) • a reeult ol tbla ordinance. Crecbta recetwd from
parUctpattng In thla plan will help EJJ&lewood meet the Nattonal Ambaent Afr Quality
Standards. thua redueln& the rlak of uncuona that IIIJ&bt be applied by the
Envtronmental ProtecUon AfpJcy.
Jdl'enon County. Boulder. Aurora. and C.tle Rock cunently have atmllar' P'otP"lllm
dlllc:ouragmc the anatallauon ol convenuonal woodburDlnC devtcea. and Denver la
echeduled to tmplanent a almllar propam In 1994. On ar after January 1. 1993. all
municlpallttea and counttea In the metro area u abed WIil be reqwred by atate law
(SB 92-137) to adopt almllar provlalOna .
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September 21, 1992
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Altmda Item
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Sulaject lncenttvea
to convert conventional
woodburnlng devlcea.
Department of Community Development
Dana Glazier, Envtronmental/Netgbborhood
Servtces Administrator .
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Stafl' recommends the adoption of a Reaoluuon that would offer mcenttvea for'
Englewood residents to convert their conventional woodburnmg atovm to clean-
bumlng appliances by allowing a •no coat• bwkllnC pemdt for the convenkm. 11ua
o«er would be good for one year from the approval of tbla raoluuon.
PUVIOUS COUNCIL AC110N
None.
The metro area la faced with three aenoua air quality probleme: carbon moamdde.
parUculate matter, and the Brown Cloud. A number of air pollutants. ID addition to
parUculate matter and carbon monmdde, are reJeaaed Into the atmoepbere wbeneYer
wood la burned ID conventional devlcea. Theee poDutanta are ...,tftcatly decreaaed
when wood la burned ID a newer, tecbnologlcally-advanced wood. natural pa. or
pellet appliance .
Englewood's Buildmg Dlvtalon now laauea penmta when a realdent caava ta exlllUDC
woodbummg umta to cleaner burnlDg appJt•ncee. The coat of penlllta •a•
between 815 and 835. Thia propoeed Raoluaon would WIIIVe the feee ••actated
wtth the bu0d1ng permit.
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1be propoeed Resolutton will encomage Engtewood resklenta to convert their exiaung
convenuonal woodburnmg devices to clean-bummg natural gas. pellet, or wood
appliances. By Issuing a •no cost• bullding permit, realdenta will have an economic
Incentive to convert to appJt•ncea that are up to 90 percent cleaner than
conventk>nal devlcea.
TbJa propoeed Reaolutton wm add to other ftnandaJ lncenUvea tbat are being otrered
In a cooperative dart amon& public and private Cll'pldDUona known • -r'be Great
Stove and Fireplace CJwl&le-Out. • 1'lda Jll'OtP"am, wblch runs tbrou&b October,
encouragee hameownen to replace their dirty-burning wood atovea GI' 8replllcea with
mare envlroDIDentally aound applJaocee. P1D•adaJ lncenUvea of the prC9"am IDclude
low mterat loam and rebates. 1'lm prapoeed Raoluuon wm atrengtben the
lncenUvea for ltaglewood realdeata to partldpate.
It ta eaumated tbat CODYenton rates from dirty-bumlng to clan-burning appUances
are cunently ODly about ftV'e percent. TbJa ReaoluUon 8Dd the Cbaale-Out pn,&ram
are antlelpated to mcrew the conwnlDD rate, wbSch wdl bave a bene8dal Impact
on air qualtty In the metro area.
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By oG'ertD& cttlleDa a "Do coat" bulldm& permit to convert to a cleaner bmmD& umt.
the City of EoClewood would aeao between 81,000 and 81,500 In permit feee far the
next year. lt'a cldDcult to put a monetary value oa tbe ..,. .,,..,.... beaeftlli of
Englewood C1tllena caava IIDC to cleamr·bunllDC ....... ...,..
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SERIES OF 1992
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A RESOLlfflON Al1IHORIZING A "NO PEE" PERIIIT FOR 11IE CONYBRSION O,WOOD
BURNING SI'OYES AND FIREPLACES 10 SOUD FUEL BURNINO DEVICES 'IHAT
COMPLY Wffll COLORADO PHASE m AND EPA PHASED srANIMRDB.
WHEREAS, waod IIDDlle es• teehw• are • leadlae c:auee ahlr paDuttan ID tbe
Denver metropolllan area: and
WHEREAS, tbe City Coundl altbe City al~ .. caacunentlJ ........
Je&lalaUOD wbk:b remtcta tbe lnlltaJlattan al ealld lad bulDID& den:e8 dlat do nat
campJy wttb Colando Pbae m and EPA Pbaae D ltandanll lar waod .._ and
flreplllce lnaerta: and
WHEREAS, tbe Oreal ltOte and ........ ~ .. a coaperalM llart
aman, publlc and prt,ate mp ....... to pnaate tlle ·a::t~ al etava
and Oreplacea to dean-bumlaC mtural .... pellet. and woad . and
WHEREAS, to ftlCCIUl'ICe dllllD parttdJ4fm ID tbe Cbm!le-()ut J111111a11. tbe City
al En&lewoad wdl teeue • ~Fee" permit far tbe w.-. al ..... waod bur'DIIW
atcwes and 8replaeee:
NOW. '11WCR,, BE rf RDOLVED BY111E alYCOUNCIL 0,111E alYO,
ENOIZWOOD, COLORADO, 'IHAT.
ln:UeP •. 'l1le City.... .... altbe City al~ .. ...., directed to
eatabllab "No Fee" bulldlDI permb re.-tbe wwwallW al allltlnl wood bunllal 111°"9
and Oreplacea to Ibale that cadarm wltb Colando .... m ..a EPA .... D
lltandarda.
w• a 111e ....._ a1w. n , r11t1D11 .. rar a pll1Dd a1-,... a-111e c1a1e
approftd.
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lhe -...e • .... C1PJ "" ·-·-.... <1111.
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CRllNANCE NO. __
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ABIU.FOR
COUNCIL Bill. NO. 37
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 'l'ffl..E 8, CHAPIER l, BY ADDING A NEW SEC'l10N 12. 10
1llE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985. WHICH GENERALLY PROHIBrI'S 1llE
1NSTALLA110N OF SOUD FUEL BURNING DEVICES AND RES11UCl'S 1llE REPAIR AND
REPLACEMENI' OF SOLID FUEL DEVICES.
WHEREAS. the local paaaueuta In the metropolltan area have,.........,., that
air paUuuon muat be addrund by a coDecUve eO"art on botb the atate and local leftl: and
WHEREAS. further ctecradauon ol air quality wm ad,eraely dect the bedb.
aaf"ety and well'are "'emuna and future rmdenta. and wlll Impede the ablllty "'the City
ol £nClewoad to attract future realdeotlaJ and crmmerdal dew dapnent to the City ol
Englewood;and
WHEREAS. ltudJea ol the metn,polbo area have concluded that cubaD
IIIODOldde. OIODt, mtnitm Glddes. auJpbur dlalide and parUculate matter are IIIIF"
c:amponenta "' air pollution aJon& the Fnlnt Ranee.
WHEREAS. *"'"mU•J ICllld fuel cambuaUan bu been bmd to produce
...,,tftc:ant quaouuea ol cut>on !DOM tr lie and parUculatee. wblch em be pb,atcaUy
humf'ul. and In the caae ol pmUculatea. contrtbute to ¥tllble pal1uUon: ad --
WHEREAS, Wltbout nlU1dlClll on lCllld fuel burn1a1 dewaa m new cm11trUCUon
and remodeHD1, the air~ attltbutable to auda mw dew tllf ne"' poteattaDy
wdJ ...., aceed that fram allttDI aolld fuel bumml wttbln the City; and
WHEREAS. altenlallfe fuel cmnbnlttoo dmcea. u:b • ..... •ep1aw are
readly awallable and ...... lmtaled ID• •• e"' ........ ol-............
coaltnldJoD In h&' 1 wood. Oeaeolaa bumalll .._ pnaduce • hdtoD of the malNm
1111'11 P11e and perUculaee-, • :nre ollCllldluel cnn+,e1ttoo ......_ ad do aat
matenaDy delnde In pedcnlaace Ola' Ume:
NOW. '11iWFORL • ff' OlmAINII> BY'IHI: OIY CIOtN:IL 0,'1111: alY a,
ENGL&WOOD. <XJLORADO. M l'QU.(JW9;
,,,.,,.,, 1. TIie 8. Cbapta' 1. ol the Cqf I ood llualclpel Code ·-· 9a berlby amended by eddlD& a mw llettoo 12. to reed• loloaa.
6-1 · 12 : ICESnacnoNS ON INSrAUA1ION 0, IOLID nm. 8UMINO DSYICD.
A. WWWWI-. M Ula> IN 11119 llfCl'ION 'IHI: P'OUDMNQ 1'118111 IHALL
HAVE 11tl: MEANINGS M INDICA112>.
90UDPUEL
BURNINO DEVICE Nt'I P'IRl:PLACS. l'IUVE. Pim Qlt IINIIM DIMCS
Da10N1D OR U11D IIOlt"DIS ftaoa a, aw woao.
C:CW.. PUii. PAPD. Cit OIIIIR IOUD COllilU9na& IM'IDIAL
...aPICAU.Y DCUIIJIMO PILl&T8. NfY DSVICS WHICH
MaTI 'IHI: aQIJii ISN'l'l l'Oll llLINIIO IOUD rtm. lUCII
All amaa:y DIAMS'ID Qlt CONliilUC'l1QN ..... 'DIS
APPUCAIIL& PNMIIDN9 a, 'IHI: INftal alUJINO CODS
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AND/OR UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE, AND/OR UNIFORM
MECHANICAL CODE. AS IN FORCE IN 1HE cnY OF ENGLEWOOD
SHALL BE PRESUMED TO BE DESIGNED POR BURNING SOLID
COMBUS11BLE MAn:RIAL. SOlJD FUEL BURNING DEVJCES
SHALL NOi' INCWDE SOLID FUEL BARBECUE DEVJCES OR
APPLIANCES .
FIREPLACE A HEAR11i, FIRE CHAMBER OR SIMILARLY PREPARED PLACE,
AND A CHIMNEY.
APPROVED
APPLIANCE ANY GASEOUS FUELED APPLIANCE DESIGNED FOR AND
INSTALLED IN A SOUD FUEL BURNING DEVJCE. GASEOUS
FUELS INCWDE NAnJRAL GAS AND UQUIFIED l'E'mOLEUMS.
APPROVED SOLID
FUEL BURNING
DEVJCE A SOUD FUEL BURNING DEVJCE WHICH HAS BEEN CERIU'IED
TO MEET 1HE COLORADO DEPARl1IENI' OF HEAL1H'S PHASE m
EMISSION STANDARDS OR EPA PHASE D STANDARDS P'OR
WOODSTOYES AND PIREPLACE INSERl'S.
PERSON AN INDIVIDUAL. P.AR'nlEASHIP, CORPORA110N, COMPANY OR
011IER ASSOCIA110N.
a waa; mawecam na:LWWW aavm EXCEPT AS PROVIDED
IN SECl10N 8-1-12(0, NO PERSON SHALL INSTALL A SCUD FUEL BURNING
DEVICE IN ANY smucnJRE OR BUILl>INO POR WHICH A BUIU>INO PERlffl' lS
ISSUED. 11DS PROHlllfflON APPUES TO EXISl1NG DWELUNGS AS WEIL AS
NEW <X>NSTRUCTION .
C. ... M IDIG...., nm. ..... wvm. ANYIOUD FUEL BURNING
DEVICE MAY 8E antlCR Rl!IN»li IW Wffll M APPROVED APPLIANCE OR
REPLACED Wffll AN APPRDVW 80UD nm. 8URN1NO DEVICE. 80UD FUEL
BURNING DIMCl8. INCWDINQ APPRDVW IOLID ,ua. BUIININO DEVICES
INSTAU.W IN~ Wffll THE JIRDVllllONS 0,11t18 IBC'l10N. MAY
BE RI.PAIRED 10 THE EXTENT 1HAT IUCH RI.PAIR. IN THE IIEMONAIILa
JUDGMENT 0, THE Cffl"S CHIEF IIUlLDINO OPnCIAL IS NICC'PlluNff TO
PREYDn' THE l:XIS11CNCP OR IIAINnNANCE 0, AN UNSAP'E CONDfflON OR
TO MAINl'AIN POLU1l10N COlffllOL. IS DEnRIIINW 10 • MINOR IN
NA1\JRE. OR SUCH DEVICE OONSITiViD 'i1IE 90LZ IOURCZ 0, HEAT POR
THE S'i1tUC"IURE.
D. '9ltlll'f WIIIICIDI. NO BUIU>INO PSRMri' SHALL• IIIUPD PORA N1!W
8'iRJC'I\JRE OR THE Rl!IIODELINO 0, M +:xllllDiO l'lmJC'1UB WHICH HAS
PLANS OR cmtER PIICMIIONS PORA IOUD nJa. llURNINO DEYICZ. W&Fl
AS ALLOWED UNDER 11tlS IIIIC'nON .
E. WS'ff-...... NO PEMON SHALL DIICQIINE)CT AN APPROVED
APPLIANCE EXCEPT AS NBCHIARY TO RI.PAIR OR RI.Pl.ACS THE APPLIANCE
IN ACCORDANCE wmt THE APPUCAIIU aJY IIUlLDINO AND Mn'IT CODD.
, . DiWWW . THE crJY MAll!AG+:R. OR NII DalONR. IIWLADVIS THE aJY
COUNCIL ANNUALLY AS TO ClRIDrJ' AIR QUAUJY AND PROOWI IN THE
INDUll'IRY IN Dl!YPURIDff 0, Cl.uNat llURNlllO 80UD PUa. DEVICIS. 10
ASSIST THE alY COUNCIL IN l&IWWWING WHll:'l1ID CDffAIN 10L1D PUPl.
llllRIINO DIMCl8 IHOULD • WI IU> IN ... <X>NSTRUCTION .
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porUon of tlda Ordmance 18 far any rmacm held IDVaUd ar uncamutuUonal ID a court of
competent Jurtadtcttoa auch pal1IOn mall be demled • aeparate, dlatlnct and
Independent i*Utllduo and mall not dect the valldlly fL tbe fflNIID!ftC partlan thereof.
8a:Uar 3 ... tC Pr An, jWOtlliba ar wtlaa of a naalutlaa.. ar cadlmnce of tbe
City ID caalbct Wltb Ordinance 18 hereby repealed. mapt tbal tlll8 repealer eball not
be c:amtrued eo • to ftW9'e any ordlnaDCle CII' ......... ......., 1911 elled
8a:Uar '· m ST I nnee . 'nm OI ..... and tbe .......... oflec:uao 8-1-12 of
tbe ~ MUDIClpal Code eball tab dect tlmty ---afts pealll• e«•m
1e:UPa 1. s s • a . 111e ca, Couac1 .._and ......... tut t1m
Ordinance II ....... eel undertbe ..... pallce ,_..oftbe Cllyof~ and b
poMl'8 -• ...; na; • ....,.. ~ and tbal..... rltP«vdl '1r tbe bealtb.
eafety. and .... of tbe public. 'Ille City Couacl l'ultlm ......... tbal tbe
Onflnanrel bean a lllUcalal relaUcal to tbe proper_.....~~ to be attained
latraduced. lad ID ML and .--11 cm Int ....... cm tbe 21e«-of Sepe Jt«,
UND.
P.Jbllehed -• ---Oldllm -tbe l4dl. ,,, ......... llm.
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t11at tbe ...,.and r. ,,.. ... .._..,.,.1arar.oa r • ........_., aa111n
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Date
September 21. 1992
A&endaltem
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llubject Amendment to the
Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinance regarding recycl1ng.
INl'l1ATED BY Community Development
8TAn' SOURCE Harold J. Sutt. Planning Admlnistrator
188UE/ AC110N PROPOSED
Staff seeks Council support for an Ordinance amending Title 16 of the Englewood
Mwuctpal Code to Include regulaUona that will govern recycling operauona In the 1-1.
Ught Industrial District and the 1-2. General Industrial Dlstl1Ct, and to set October 5.
1992 as the date for the Public Heartng on this Issue.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL AC110N
There has been no previous Council acUon on this matter.
PDVIOUI PLANNING COIIIIIUION AC110N
The Planning Commission ftrat conaklettd this matter at the requeat of City Coundl
to review extsung regulaUOna regarding recycl1ng operaUona. Alt.a an lmUal staff
review was presented to the Comrn1M10n. a Public Meettng w held on Ap1l 7.
1992. to obtain input from the bualneea and reuienual community. Thia input wa
considered. along wtth addlUOnal atatrinfonnaUon. on July 21. 1992. at which Ume
draft regulaUOna were revtewed and a Public Heartnc on the matter WM set f•
August 18. 1992. No addlUonal public Input w recdYed at the Heartn&, and the
Comnusston moved to recommend to Ctty Council that the regwauona be approved.
All rune Comnuuk>nera voted In the dlnnauve.
BACKGROUND
These propoeed amendments to the ComprebemtYe Zonmc Ordmance reeulted from
the experience we pined from the Oenen1 Iron and Amertcan E.xicelaklr (Cedar
Mountatnl altuaUOna . These altuaUona potnted out that the current l·l and 1-2
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regulatkma do not adequately address recycling operaUons as a disttnct class of
uses, or the potenttal lmpacta they may have on the community.
Because only one other community In the State ts currently dealing with these types
of laauea, the Planning Commtaston's regulatory revtew focused on adapttng existing
regulatkma from other parts of the Zoning Ordinance to provide the deatred level of
control. 1be Cornrntaston choee a cornblnatton of lirnHed use by right regulattons
and condlUonal use regulations. 'Jbe Cornrnleeton formulated theae regulattona after
conaldertnc mput from a variety of sources, Including the waate hauling and
recycllng mduatrtes.
ffAn' .AIIALT818
'Ibis amendment to the MUDldpal Code wd1 create replaUona that apply to wirtous
recyc11ng operattons. 1be propoeed regulattona wm treat a recycling operation • a
pemdtted use If It ts canted out within an encloled atructure and any material
stored outdoora ts contained within a roll.CJG' contatner, eernMrailer. or aldlllr aelf
contained apparatus. If. however, the operation ts not conducted In an enclneed
structure. or material ts not stored In approved apparatus, the operation would be
subject to CondiUonal Uae approval by the PlenDIIII Cmun1ee10n. 1beae propoaed
amendments to the 1-1 and 1-2 Zone Dtstrtcta create a atructure tbat pnMdea
reaaonaNe protection for both the community and the business operator.
There are no direct financial tmpacta on the City • a reault of the enactmaat of Om
Ordinance.!
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
IN THE MATIER OF CASE 13-92,
FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS
AND RECOMMENDATIONS REI.A TING
TO AMENDMENTS TO 116-4-13, l-1,
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT, 116-4-14,
1-2, GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
AND 116-8-1, DEFINITIONS, REGARDING
RECYCLED MATERIAL MANUFAC-
TURING
FILED BY :
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
3400 SOU11f ELA TI STREET
ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110
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Commission Members present: Schultz, Gerlick, Glynn, Leonard, Shoop, Tobin, Draper,
Dummer and Covens.
This matter came before the City Plannin& and Zonina Commission on Aqust II, 1992, in
City Council Cllambers of the Enalewood Cif1 Hall ..,.,. the request of the City of ~lewood
to consider amendments to the Comprehensive Zonina Ordinance, 116-4-13, 1-1, J.i&ht In-
dustrial District; 116-4-14, 1-2, Oenen1 lndUllrial Dillrict and 116-1-1, Definitions, concem-
in& the recycled malerial lllallUfaclurin operllions.
Testimony on the propoeed amendments wu received. The Commiuion received the Notice
of Public Heuina ind the Slaff leport, wbicb wae incarponled into and made a put of the
record of the Public Helrina-After COllliderin& die •1emeats ol die wiW and rmewiq
the necessary documenll. die members ol die City Planain& and Zonina Commiaion made the
followin& findiqs and conclusions.
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FINDINGS OF FACT
THAT the Public lfl:arinf WU initialed by die City ol Enalewood to CCllllider amend-
ments to die ~ve Zonial ~. 116+13, l -l, Upt lndulbial ; 116-4-
14, 1-2. Oenenl lndulbial, llld 11~1-l, DefWtialls .
THAT die nodce oldie Public llearilll WU publi ... in die f.oltcwmd llmld, the of-
fidal City newapaper, on AU&Ull 6, lf92.
THAT Mr . Quck Jteid, Alli._ City M .... , lellifted dial die purpoee ol lbe pro-
pc,Nd ameadmeMI WU ID provide a WI ill ....... recycled lllllerill llllllllfac .
iurina ,
THAT recydld will .....,.__ op.-,;21 f ...... • acac.d 11n1C1Ure would be
clulifled II a ........ U• la badl l •l 111d 1•2 -clillriaa.
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THAT recycled material manufacturinJ not operated within an enclosed structure
would be classified u a Conditional Use in both the 1-1 and 1-2 zone districts.
THAT there was no member of the public present to Jive testimony.
CONCLUSIONS
1. THAT proper notice WU published in the f.uJcwggd Bmld, the official City newspa-
per, on Au,ust 6, 1992.
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THAT the propOled amendments were considered by the Plannin, and Zanin& Com·
mission at a Public hearin& on Au,ust 18, 1992.
THAT testimony concemin& the propoled amendments wu received and made a pan
of the record of the Public Hearin,.
THAT the Staff Report was made a pan of the record of the Public lfarina.
DF.clSION
THEREFORE, it is the decision of die ...... ad ,.-.. Coemiaion lllll die opoied
amendnals 10 the 1-1, Lipl llldlallrill Dillrict. 1-2, Owlil I f Prill Dilllict :.r Defini.
lions be approved and rderied IO Cily Cawil willl a • 1 .ae • • rtt'-we.
Tllis decision WU racbed .. a ¥Ille• a llllilll....... . of die ..... 111d
Zonin& Commission on Aupll 11, 1992, 1,J Mr . O..W, 111 ·~:~~ Ma. Tabia, wllicb
IIIOlioa llala:
The Plannin& and ,.-.. Ca . I 1111 1 • Cily c-dl .. 1M ColllpR-
llllllive Zonin& <>nlilllla. llM-IJ, ._.... I C ill,._ Dillricl, IIM-1,, Gwral
lndullrilJ Zone Dillricl 11111111~1. llil 111 , 1111 I 111 IO ... 1M npla·
lions pertainina IO IIICyded Will L I c .... • 1 I.
Thole wtina in favor of the moliaa: ....._,, ..... .,...., Dimas, Tabin, Cowens, Ger·
lick, Glynn and Schultz.
Tbae Fiadinp of Fact N CoDcluliDa1 m ....... • of lM ...... of Alflllll 11, 1992 .
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ADVISORY STAFF REPORT RE:
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ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
RECTO.ED MATERIAL MANUFACI1JRING
A proposed amendment to the 1-1 and 1-2 zone districts concerning recycled material
manufacturing.
DATE TO BE CONSIDERED:
August 18, 1992
ZONE DISTRICTS;
1-1 Ugbt Industrial District
1-2 General Industrial District
Recycled material manufacturing has been identified as a business opportunity that could have
sipificant impacts on the Eftalewood community. This proposal 1tem1 from the community
desire to offer guidelines for recycled material manufacturing businesses that would msure
minimal impact to areas surrounding the busincues.
DEPARTMENT QE COMMUNITY QEYELOPMElfi ANALYSIS;
Recycled material manufacturing bu come to the forefront • a community CODCerD. Wbea
this is coupled with social trends indicating that the number of new recycled material
manufacturing busineaa will continue to pow, it may be prudent to provide community
11andard guidelines for tbele anticipated blllineucs.
The Planning and Zoning C.O.miaion bu cumined the following four oplicml:
1) Be laissez-faire about recycled material manufacturing;
2) Allow recycled material manufacturina ID operate as a l'elbirtM permitted me;
3) Allow recycled manufacturina to operate as a conditional uae; and
4) Prohibit recycled material maaufac:turina-
The Commission bu c:holen to focus their attention on options two and three lilted above.
Option two (2) would allow recycled material maaufacturina to operate u a ralric:led
permitted use . The key restriction recommended II Iha& Ille maaufacturlDI and llorlp of all
unprocaaecl and proc:elled materials must occur wldlla an eaclaled IUUCIUre or I lllilably
eacloaed apparatus (see propcmd ordlnw:e for apedflc laaplp).
Option three (3) would allow recycled material manufacturiaa to oparaee u • coedldoul uae.
Conditions lmpoaed on the opentloa could laclude li&e. beipl. ICNIIWtlo llaNd amOUIII
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restrictions and an administrative review . One of the key components to the conditional use
is that a public hearing is required for all proposed conditional use sites.
Requirina a bond for conditional use is still an option the Plannin& and Zoning Commission
may wish to consider, althou&h staff does D5ll recommend a bond requirement.
Buy back centers that store their materials in an enclosed structure or a similarly enclosed
apparatus (see proposed ordinance for specific lanpaae) shall be exempt from the
enforcement of this ordinance.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVFLOPMENT RECQMMENDATIQNi
Staff recommends that the proposed ordinance amendment be approved and forwuded to Oty
C.ouncil for further action .
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Proposed Ordinance Amendment; Permitted Uae: (DRAFT 3)
Englewood Municipal Code (EMq, 16-4-13-C (1-1): Add new subsection "IS"
IS) Recycling operations, including but not limited to the processina of batteries,
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construction wute, food wute, glau. metals and/or alloys. papen. plastics, and tires
which complies with coaditions •a• u lilted below. Buy back centers that do not
process recycled materials and store their materials within an enclOled llrUCture or a roll-
off container, semi-trailer, or similarly aelf-contained appuawa lball be aempt from this
ordinance.
a) The manufac:turina of all materials lball occur within an enclmed muc:ture. The
IIOnp of materials may occur outside of the structure providina said lloraaJe is in a
roll-off container, semi-trailer, or similarly self-contained appuatua. For operations
not conducted within an enclosed structure see J.l.d of this section.
(Tbe current subsection IS would then be renumbered 16.)
EMC, 16-4-14-8 (1-2): Add new subaection "9"
9) RecyclinaJ operations, includina but not limited to the procmina of bMteria,
COllllruc:tion waste, food waste, alau. metals and/or alloys. paper, plaldca. aad tires
wbicb complies with coaditions •a• u lilted below. Buy beck c:ealel'l 111111 do DOI
process recycled materials and store their mataials withill an eac:lolld llrUCture or a roll-
off container, semi-trailer, or similarly self-contained appuatus lball be aempt from this
onlinaace.
a) The manufacaurina of all materials lllall occur widlia an eadaeld llrUCIUre. The
ltorap of materials may occur OUl8icle of .. llnldln pn,vidills Did IIOnp ii ill a
roll-off container, semi-trailer or similarly aelf..._..iDed .......... For aperadcm
DOI conducted within an encloled llrUCture aee U. of this eectica
(TIie current sublection 10 would then be renumbered 11.)
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Proposed Ordinance Amendment; Conditional U1e: (DRAFT 3)
EMC, 16-4-13-J-1 (1-1): Add new subsection "d"
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d) Recyclin& operations. inclucliD& but not limited to the procaaina of baueriea,
construction waste. food waste. &lua. metals and/or alloys, papen. plastics, and tira.
&cludina automobile and wrec:kina yards and junk yards• cited in secdon J.1 .. of this
ordinance. Buy back ceneen that do not proc:eaa recycled materials and IIOre their
materials within an eacloled IUUCtUre or a roll-off container, semi-trailer, or limilarly
aelf-contained apparatus shall be exempt from this ordinance.
1) Any recycled material manufacturina opened after the effeclive date of this
ordinance shall be located on one or more contipoua parcel(•) wbicb toeal area
shall not be lea than one (1) acre.
2) 111c manufacturina and IIOrap of all proce•ed and unpnice•ed materiala lball be
enclosed with a solid. non-tramparent vertical wall or fence witb a muim1n bcipt
of eipt feet on the parcel(•) frontaae and twelve (12) feet OD the pan:el(a) aide and
back boundaries. Fencea of woven plutic. wire or chain link shall be prohibited.
3) 111c atocltpilin& of all processed and unproceued materials shall DOI exceed lbe
belpt of the wall or fence.
4) No more than ICYCDty-five percent (751') of the parcel(a) IGlal lize may be utilized
for the 11Cnp of proce11ed or unproceaed materials.
5) All recycled material manufacluriaa buainexa operatina under a CODdldoDal
u. provision lball be IUbjecl to yearly admiaillndve ccmapliuce review of lbe
ldopled CODditiODL Alta admiDillnlive review ... Caamaity DevelapmeDt
Director may NICODIIDIDd a public Ilaria& to NCOU611er .... adopled CODdiliom.
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comtruc:tion wute, food waste, alau, metals and/or alloys, paper, plastics, and tires aball
meet conditions a tbroup e as listed below. Automobile and wreckina yards and jualt
yards u cited in aectioa J-1-a of this ordinance are excluded. Buy back ceaten that do
not proceu recycled materials and store their materials witbia aa eaclmed llrUCtUrC or a
roll-off container, semi-crailer, or similarly aelf<Oatained apparatus aball be exempt from
this ordinance.
a) Any recycled material maaufacturina opened after the effective date of this
onliaaace lball be located on one or more contipous parcel(•) wbic:11 toeal area
aball not be lela tbaa one (1) acre.
b) 1be manufacturina and storaae of all proce•ed and unproce•ed matcrials lball be
eaclOled with a aolid, non-transparent vertical wall or feac:e with a maximum belpt
of eipt feet on the parcel(•) frontqe and twelve (12) feet on the pan:el(s) side and
back boundaries. Fenc:a of woven plutic, wire or chain link aball be prohibited.
c) 1be stockpilifta of all proceued and unproceued materials aball aot exceed the
beipt of the wall or fence.
d) No more than aeventy-five percent (751') of the parcel(•) toeal size may be utilized
for the storaae of procmed or unprocewcl materials.
e) All recycled material maaufaclurina busi-aperatina uader a c:aadidaeal
IIIC provision lball be IUbjecl to yeaiy adllllaillntive campliMce lmeW al the
adopled conditioas. Afw adminillrldve review, the 0..Wllly De¥eta,mrac
Direaor may recammead a public ...... IO reeat .............. CINdldoa
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EMC, 16-8-1 {Definitions); Add new definitions:
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Processed material: nw or previously manufactured raoun:es that have been manufactured,
lhredded, mulched, chipped. melted. compressed. or otbcrwiac transformed from one product
into another, or similarly prepared for tramport to a recyclina manufacturer.
Unproceued material: raw or previously manufactured raources that are bcina prepared for
manufacturina, sbreddina, mulcbina, cblpplna. meltina, compnaina, or are Olbcrwllc
transformed from one product to anolbcr, or similarly prepared for tnDlpOl't to a recydln&
manufacturer.
Recycled material manufaclurina: the transference by lhreddina, mulcbina, cblppina, mcltina,
compreaaina, or Olbcr mcana of a nw or previously manufactured remurcc illto a l'Cllllblc
commodity .
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Mr. Schultz set fonh the parameten for conduct of the Heannc. All persons wishin& to testify will be
sworn in. Staff will ma1ce the presentation, followed by anyone else who wishes to testify. There
will be an opponunity for questions.
Mr. Reid, Assistant City Mana&er, was sworn in. Mr. Reid testified that the~ amendments to
the Comprehensive Zanin& Ordinance pertain to the issue of recycled material man~. Mr.
Reid stared that the proposed amendments have been intepaled into the wordina of the specific sec-
tions of the Ordinance, and are shown in capital leaers in the text of the ordinance. Mr. Reid
testified that the proposed amendments will provide direction IO the City IO=the manufacturina
of recycled l()Ods, and will pertain co operations rec:yclina anytbin& from · , milk jup, milk
canons, cans, etc.
Mr. Schultz inquired whether staff has been in concact with other municipalities co determine what
they are doiq in reprd co recyclin1 operations. Mr. Reid Slated that stall bu contlefed ocher cities
in the Swe, and that Commerce City is the only ocher jurildicrion even COftliderin& recyclina issues.
En&)ewood is really on the ·Jadin& ec1p• reprdina recycled ma1eria1 manufacturin&, and no other
location in Colorado has the type of ordinance we are considerin& in effect.
Mr. Dummer ubd how amendments would be nolllld in die Municipll Code; be wu concerned about
the effect the proposed amendments wouJd baw on ailliJI& operuions. Mr. Reid stared that the
amendments wu1 be codified into the Municipll Code; die Neipborhood Services staff, who are
ciwled with the enforcement of lbele codes, are aware ol die propoeed amendments. l:wiati11e U1CS
will be •panc1fadlered• in. Mr. $rill mlld Iba& duriD& die procea of codiftcation, ~
number and year of puap is DOlld in panDdleli.s after .:lions tbal are amended.
Ma. Tobin addreaed die iaue ol recydiq •food ww•, 111d 1111111 tbal lbe bu a problem with die
inclusion ol Ibis proviliml ...._ ii ca a11e1 ,,._._ SIie l'ICllled tbal Ibis is one of die com-
plaints reprdina die 1biDa1e NC,clin& ~ .. -• SOIIIII Willdlrmele; l'llidenll complained about 111
mcreue in rm aad mice. Mr. leid ...... 11111 food .... ca be c:w+1111 d iDID q or pellet form,
aad can be U.S for bunlilts or liWIIDCt fllll. Mr. laid PID •• d lbll die food wum will be com-
priled of raidue tbal CIIIIIOt be rmal!Dld by .__. -IIICla • earn coba; allo incblded would be
qriculluru residue from ..... alfalfa. IDd poaibly ......
Mr. Schultz recalled tbal wbeD die IDPlicats came bdcn die Commillian ID dilCUa --.meat of
a 1-wery, Ibey bad indicaled Ibey -did MW a comidmble amount of • t ' • foUowiq die
brewiq process. Would die food WIiia iDc1ude du, IDd would ii allo i:J:"!'lnimal by-prod-
ucts•.
Mr. $rill painted out Iba& die manufacture aad pH CNP .. ol animal by-praductl is lplCiftcally pro-
bibilld in die 1-1 Zone Dillrict.
1be iaue of vermin and dleJll'OCIIIIUII of food._ ... furdlerdila•awd. Mr. laid 1111111 tbal Tri-
County Health would be called la if lbere wu a rodllll ,-=~ Ms . Tabin DCIUllld out Iba& llellth
Depuunencs do noc MW tufflcillll aff ID pt prampc iD__.I Ms. Tobia ........ lier deep
coacem reprdiaa die recyclin& ol food ......
Other provisions of die aisliq ordinlnce wbida miabt apply ID die iaue ol food WIiia ... DOied
ud dilC\dlld .
Ma . Tobin ubd if dlere ... •Y nauladau ...... die ....... ol rood ._ la die Ullilld
SIiia; she wanu ID pmwN problellll hm lrilUll lad ii "'Y CDDCll1lld about lllil pudcuJar ue.
Mr , Schultz ulllld if membln ol die Cola,niaion WIIIIIII ID eli,ni-lbil pudcuJar pnMlioa, or ay
ID wrue llllldardl ID addllS1 rood ....._
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Mr. Glynn asked if the EPA would have any scandanls or be involved in this issue. Mr. Schultz
stated that the issue of "vermin" would be dealt with ll die local level.
The possibility of eliminatina reference to "food wastes" wu discussed. Mr. Schultz questioned
whether "food wastes" should be eliminared and then have to address it laler if die issue arises, or
whether it should be included and addressed now. Discussion ensued.
Mr. Reid ~ested that the Commission miJht want to consider permittin& the pmc:es,;n1 of "food
wastes" provided the entire .......,.,;,,. operabon is c:onducted within an encloled suucture, but pro-
bibitin such · if~~ is not encloled. Mr. lteid IUaalld 1h11 flM-13-J-l-d and
flM-,4-1-4 ~ to stare: RECYCLING OPERATIONS, IJfO.UDING Btrr NOi' LIM-
ITED TO 11IE PROCESSING OF BATI'E1UES, CONSTllUcnON WASTE, GLASS, METALS
AND/OR ALLOYS, PAPER, PLASTICS AND llRf.S, EXO.UDING FOOD WASTE, AUI'OMQ.
Bll.E AND WRECJCING YARDS, AND JUNK YARDS AS CITED IN SEC'JlON J-1-a OF nus
ORDINANCE. BUY BACK CENTERS 1llAT DO NOi' PROCESS llECYCLED MATERIALS
AND STORE THEIR MATERIALS WITHIN AN ENCLOSED S11lUC'IURE OR A ROLL-OFF
CONTAINER, SEMI-TRAILER, OR SIMILARLY SELF-CONTAINED APPARATUS SHALL BE
EXEMPT FROM nus ORDINANCE.
Mr. Shoop asked staff's opinion whether the p.opoted amendments would aanct recycliq busi·
nesses, or whether they would rllber locale where there ue no replalions. Ms. Tobin pointed out
that 11 least pocmtial recycliq busineues would know wba& the repllliofts were if they chose to lo-
cate in Enalcwood. Mr.-Reid swed 1h11 E.naJewooc1 is a VfJrJ desirable place for buPneues, pointin1
out the "central" location, and die ready accessibility for nnsponina products via nil ar bipway.
Mr. Schultz inquired about enfoccement, and bow problems penaininc ID eafon:ement bave been ad·
dreued. Mr. Reid lllled dial die JNopmed awndmenc is only--,:.-ol the entire issue;
ml! is ,..,..n__. ... the issues of bulineu l.icen•, ways ID NllUR JlftllP9Cli' nicyden ID cbect with
die ~-~ on localioa and mama replalians. Ille.
Areas in Enl,lewood where • recyclina operadan mipl locale ... comidlNd.
Ms. Tobin stared dial ml! bu "really worad" on Ibis pn,poal, and dial il allows.
Mr. Shoop inquired wbedler dlere were Uf lime llllriaiau Oil IIOdmil" ol malerials -procemd
ar unproc:eued. Mr. leid stared dial dlere II no time Nllrkdon. n.m ollbe llOCkpiled mlleri·
a1s is restricted, but not the 1cna111 ot rune il .. , be l'llaUlld ......
The pouibilil_Y of requ~ a bond for the CondilioNI U• recydlr WU dun9IIICI. Mr. leid 11111d
dial Ibis provuion was not included in lbe amend--pnlpOlld. Ml. Tobin uad if mmbcrs of die
Commission were in apeement widl dais omiaion. It wu die con ... ol die Coeadllion ID not
require die bond.
Clarification of "IOlid fence" was l'lqUIIIIII by Ml. Tobia. Mr. Slia IIIMd 11111 die deftnition of IOlid
fencinl is standard tbrouahout the Zoniq Ordinaace, 11111 Mr. bid adla J Cd lbe IND 11 .... 11 wbicb
stare 1h11 ·renca of wowen plastic, win ar dlaia lillk llllll bl ,.,...... •
Mr. Reid funbcr clarifted dial recyc1iq ol "food WIIMI" will bl allowed .. 1111 -..miald U•"
provisions in bocb die 1-1 and 1-2 Dillricu; dais will .-11111~1 apmdaM will be rm-
ducted within • enclolld IIN:IUl'I. ....... , "food ..... will bl ,n,lllibilld II a
"Conditional U•· in bocb the I-1 and 1-2, wllaw die IICydias .. ...,...-ID opera out-
side • buildiq.
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Leonard seconded: The Public Hearin& Oil Cue 13-92 be dmed.
A.YES:
NAYS:
Draper, Dummer, Gcrlick, Glynn, Leonard, Shoop, Tobin, Covens, Schullz
None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
Tbe mocion c:uried.
Mr. Schullz ubd the plcuure of die Comnrieeion.
Covens moved: Tobin 1DC011ded: Tbe ~ Comnaieeion NCO!Dwnd ID City Comci1 tbat die ~ve Zonia& OnliDIDCe, llM-13, 1-1 lJalll Indullrial 7.aae Dillrict, llM-14 1-2
Geaml lnd1111ri•J 7.-e Dilllict, anil 116-1-1 J:lef'niMII, be amended co in-
clude die _,hllinM pa1ainin& ID ftlCyded mataia1 lllllufacturinl, U amended
at Ibis......----
A.YES:
NAYS:
Dummer, Gerlick, Glynn, IAonud, Shoop, Tobin, Covem, Draper, Scbullz
None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
Cbairmln Schultz ltallllCI dial die FindiDp ol Pact a C-16-92 .. 11-92 .. ID be ccmidered for
appcoval.
Gerlict moved: Glynn *°'.ded: Tbe F"andinp ot Pact• Cail ~ ad CIII ft-92 bl ......... • wdllln.
A YES: Gerlict, Glynn, I.Ammd, Sboap, Tallia, Coww. Daplr, Dw•.-, Sc:Wlz
NAYS: None
A.BSENI': None
A.IIST A.IN: None
Tbe .... carried.
v. nz:auc !PIJJM
No ·public· WU,... ID ........ Camdnioe,
VL pglCJPl,'5 C89JCI
Mr. SliD ..... lbll ~ Council ll lCtr t*-1 Cl I .......... ._.. .... ad Cozmieeionl,
anddledllllolNov •r2ad 16111¥e.._:.tf a ••=--ID-wllll•PllaaiDI
Coemieeion, ,,.. .... would bl II 6.-00 ' .. .. ::, ......... ii IIO llt
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It was the consensus of the Commission that November 16 would be more convenient.
Mr. Stitt also reminded Commission members that the next~ of the Commission will be on
September 1; the date has been chanced to avoid a conflict in sraffin& and meean1 rooms with the
Board of Adjustment &. Appeals u a result of the Labor Day Holiday.
Mr. Reid updated members on activities at Treecycle on South W"Uldermae, and Cinderella City.
Ms. Tobin stated that she bu received several inquiries reprdina tbe swus of the Pbar-Mor Drue
store in licht of the Chapter 11 blnkrupccy filina. People were c:oncemed became they have
prescriptions throuch Phar-Mor, and wanted to know if they sbouJd cbanp tbeirpbannacy. t.!r. Reid
scared that to the best of our 11:nowJedae, Pbar-Mor will not be closina; the blnJaupccy proceedin1 is a
lepl means to faciliwe reorpnizllion.
VD. COMMISSIONER'S CHOICE
Mr. Covens raised the issue of pawn shops, and whether there is on-,oina invesriptioa and reportin1
reprdin1 this type of business. Mr. Reid llaled dW leveral have opened recently in En&Jewood.
The Police Department does investiple all pawn~. Mr. Stitt pointed out there is an appli-
cation process the pawn shops have ID ao tbroulb; they ue required ID bep a re,isler of all items
taken in, and the Police personnel must have access ID Ibis repaer. Mr. Stitt llaled dW a new type
of pawn business is •auto-pawn•.
Mr. Dummer inquired about the possibility of loc:alina a lrllllil llllion or put-'n-ride at Cinderella
City in conjunction with the improvements on Sula Fe and tbe impnMaats ID tbe Mall. Mr. Stitt
staled that there wu discussion of put-'a-ride 11 tbe Mall over 10 ,-rs aao; be pointed out dW the
amount of park:iq provided at the Mall is required, and dW uy parldq mu dW are eliminaled
must bave the approval of the City.
Mr. Covens and Mr. Stitt dilCUINd die Tri-cilia poup 111d die pallillility of apid lrWit alona
Santa Fe Drive. The limired fundin& WU dilcumd. 111d Mr. Sda ..... out dial MAC is a local
project and not federally funded. lolr. Cowens dilC:uald lbe poaibll aM sion of MAC from the
Gala terminus IOUth alon& Sula Fe. Mr. CO¥IIII allO dilcllllld lbe _.l*ouadbaa of udlity lines
alon& Sanca Fe; however. if die evm&ull mpid IIIDlit pnljlct lllould -CMllllld ml, they would
have ID be provided overbeld lines. Fllflber dbcuaion ....._
Mr. Schultz llaled dW be DOied accivity OIi Don camen.·, IUbdiviliaa OIi SaDla Fe Dme al Bia Dry
Creek. It appears roads 111d udliliel .,. _, imllllld; llowewr, it dclll aoc lpplll' dial there bas
been anY1bina done ID lllbilize die blllb of die c..t. wllicb III NCIIIIII lbe C.nullim required u
one of the ftist apa in dlvelopmal of 1be lite. Mr. Sdll IIIMd 11111 aff will c:blct iallo dlil 111d re-
pon back ID die Commislioa al die Dal ..... Mr. Ilia cld pmlll OUl dial Mr. Clmelaa bid peci•
lioaed to pl die 11r1ets iallo a pavina clillrict. Mr. Sdlulll ftadllr ...... *-die bip lllllian
lines crouiq Mr. Clmelaa'1 praperty. Mr. Sdll IIIMd 11111 Pllblic s.va Camplay dclll bave
easements under the blah leftaion liw, 111d dlat DD .... my bl placed ill dloll -!I
The meeDIII WU declared adjourned.
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO._
SERIES OF 1992
COUNCIL BIIL NO. 38
INTRODU~,Z COUNCIL
IIDGID ~4<
ABIIL FOR
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Trl'LB 16, CIIAPl'Ell ,, SECTION 13 • 1-1 UGJrr INDUSTRIAL
DISTRICT; TITLE 11, CIIAPl'Ell ,, SBCTION 14 • 1-1 OBNBRAL INDUSTRIAL Dl8TRICT; AND
TITLB 11, CHAPl'ER 8, SBCTION l, or THE ENGLEWOOD IIUNICIPAL CODS 1•.
WHEREAS, the curnnt 1-1 wl 1-1 r.one Dimict nplaliona clo not -....a,...,_ recyclinc
•• a di1tinct clua fJI 111111; wl
WHEREAS, the potential bDpM&a ..-i the -unity an lllCh that ,_-,able 11111 Jnfon fJ/thil
type of UN ii DICNla'7; and
WHEREAS, thw nplaticma will pnwla .-.onablt pnuctilD llr llltll the --.'Q, wl the
bulineu operator;
NOW, THEREFORE, BB IT OIDAINBD BY THB crrr COUNCIL or TIIB crrr or
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
8es1im l , Title 11, Olapt.er 4, Sadian l3, 8uli11 ctfr C. 8lqlarta 11 _. ll. aftha .... wood
Municipal Code 1• an .... anrdsd by ..... a aew 8lalipan 11, ... ,-. ID I illc s-ioD ll
to now be 11, which shall,.. aa ,.._.:
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1-1 UGJrr INDU8TIIAL Dl8TIUC'I':
UCYCUNG OPDATIONS, INCLUDING BUT NOT UIIITD TO TRB
PROCBISINO or IIATl'DID, CONlftUCTION WAITS, ,OOD WAin,
GLASS, IISTAL8 AJm.40& AU.OD. PAPUI. PUl'ftCI AND,..... WRICH
COIIPUBS WITH CONDITION ••• Al LllftD maw. IUT BACK rmm
THAT DO NOT PIOCal UCYCLID IIATUIALI AIID l'l'OU TRII&
IIATBIUALI WITIIDf AN DICLOISD IT&UCTUU oa A aou..on
CONTAINS&, ISIII-T&AIU&. oa 111111.A&LY ISLP-CONTAINBD
APPARA'ftJB IIIALL U DDIP'I' PIOII TBII OIIDDWICB:
•• TBS IIAJIIUPACTU&DIO or ALL IIAft&IALI IIIALL occua
WITHIN AN DICLOISD lrllUC'IUU. TB8 ITOUOS or IIA-
TDIALI MAY OCCU& OlfflllD8 OP TRI ll'IIUC'l'VD PIIOYIDINO
IWD ll'OUO& a IN A IIOU,Off COll'l'AIND. 11111-TUDW oa
111111.A&LY UII-CONTAINSD APPAIIA'IVI. PO& OPDATIONI
NOT CONDUCftD WITHIN AN SNCLOISD lftUCTUU, ISi
INOUlfOOD IIUNlaPAL CON IM-11-.I.IA, OPTIIII DCfflON.
•· UI . Ally shallar lawflal w wllicla. la ... --If ... C-ef ha, la M& ..,_.
tionablet.e ...... ,....... ...... ., ........................... ......
radlaU. er wt.at•, er II M& h ••• ..... haeltla _. ,.....,_ If ...
?UffllUDdl111 .,_ ............ ., .. • 19'h .. ..
ledien t, TkJe 11. CII..-4, ...._ 11. I ID nll• .I,., .. = .. II I 'I P CW. 1111 ta ........... ..,............................. .
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16-4-llhJ.1. d. RBCYCIJNG OPERATIONS, INCLUDING Btrl' NOT LDIITBD TO THE
PROCESSING OP BATTUil!:S, CONSTRUCTION WASTB, GLASS,
IIBTALS AND/OR ALLOYS, PAPER, PLASTICS AND TlllBS,
DCWDING POOD WASTB, AUTOIIOBILB WRECKING YARDS AND
JUNK YAltDS AS CITED IN SECTION lM-11.J·l·L BUY BACK
CBNTBRS THAT DO NOT PROCESS UCYCLBD IIATBIUALS AND
STORE TIISIR IIATDIALS 1ffl'IIIN AN DICLOUD 8TBUCTURB OR
A ROLL-On CONTADfSa. SDll·T&AILD. oa 8DIILARLY SSI.P-
CONTAINED APPAllATUS SHALL BE EUIIPT PROII THIS
O&DINANCB.
(1) ANY UCYCUD IIATE&IAL IIANUPACTU&ING OPENED
AffD THE DHCl'IYE DATI OP '1'1111 O&DINANCE SHALL
Bl LOCAftD ON on oa IIOU CONTIOUOUI PAICEL(S)
WHICH TOTAL ADA IIIAU. NOi' Bl Ll88 THAN ONE (1)
ACU.
(I) THE IIANUPACl'UIIINO AND 8'IOaAOS OP ALL nocl88ED
AND UNP&OCaaD IIATDIAUI SHALL BE ENCLOSED
WITH A IOUD, NON-ftANIPA&SN'I' YEllTICAL WALL oa
nNCB WITII A IIADIIUII IIEIOB'I' OP BIOIII' PDT ON THE
PAIICBL(S) PaOlffAOE AND TWELVE (11) nn ON THE
PAIICBL<S> SIDE AND IIAClt IOUNDMISI. nNCD OP
WOVEN PLASTIC, WIU oa CIIAIN LINK SHALL ••
PROHIBITBD.
(I) THE 8'l'OCD'ILDIO OP ALL PIIOCPIHD AND UlfPIIOCE8IBD
IIATDIALI SHALL NOi' mD THE BSIOBT OP ftD
WALLO&PDICB.
<,> NO IIOD TRAN SfiDTT-PIVE nllCENT (7ft) OP TBS
PAIICBUS) TOTAL 111D IIA'I as UTILISED JO& TBS
l'l'OltMJS OP PIIOCMII" oa UNPIIOCl.lu IIATIIIALI.
(I) ALL DC1CI.D IIATIIIIAL IIANUPAC'l'UmNO IIU8Dra8E8
OPDATDIO UNDD A CONDfflONAL USE P&OYISION
SHALL as SuancT TO DA&L'I ADIIINIIT&ATIYE
COIIPLIANCS Dfl&W OP TIIB ADOPID CONDfflOICI.
lerSten I Tl&le 11. ~ 4. ....._ 1'. I D utlr a,., .......... IC IJIJ1I 0...111111
henbya s i • .., ....... _....,..,_.,. D1r'alt•lO_.lO•ll ............ .. , ...... :
IM-14-1: 1-10SNaAL INDUl'l1IIAL DlftDC'I':
•• UCYCUNO OPUAftOIII. INCWDINO aU'r NOi' UIIITD TO TBS
P&OCDIINO OP Ui IWA. CONffllJCIIOII WAin. ,OOD WAin.
OLAII, IIETALI ANMI& AU.OIi. PANIII. l'LAl'i'ICI AND Tilll WillCII
COIIJILID Wffll OOllmTDI ... M Lal'ID IIILOW. IUT Mm CINI U
THAT DO NOi' noc• DC1CLD IIATIIIIAI.I AND noa..,....
IIATBIIALI WITilOf AN IIICLOeD lftUO'l'VD oa A aou,.on
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CONTAINER, SBID-TRAILBR, OR SIMILARLY SBLP-CONTAINBD
APPARATUS SHALL BB BDIIPI' PROII TRIS ORDINANCE.
a. TIIB IIANUP.ACTUBINO AND STORAOB OP AU. IIATBRIALS SHALL
OCCUR WITHIN AN BNCLOSBD ST&UCTUD. THE STORAOB OP
IIATBIUAL8 IIAY OCCUR OUTSIDB OP TBB STRUCTURE
PROVIDING MID STOaAOB 18 IN A IOLl,Off OONTAINBR, DIii·
TRAIi.Bil OR 8DIILARLY SBLP-OONTAINBD APPARATUS. POR
OPBRATIONS NOT CONDUCTBD WITHIN AN BNCLOSBD
BTRUCTURB, BBB lM-14-1"", OP '1'1118 DC'l'ION .
.. 10. Aat.alWle ...... -jak ,.... _, ................. -jak ,arcl ...
'""911 ..._ tM pafiWlm fldlja Ou If .,. IMll llaw a a1a1 ... .,. fl one
_. .......,(1111)--. _. ..U .....a., witla tM pawilliuaa fla.,tar 10, Title
1 tldle ....... Mal It I CW..••• ., .. _. 97..._ ....,rrhl, .._ or
oNliaueu.
18. 11. 1taJ liuailar lawftal w. wllilll, ta die .,.._ ti tM Ceeahli• ia aot oliec-
tiollable .. ....., ....... .., _ ......................... heat, ... .
rMiatim -........ -ia Mt • .. ....... healtll ... prepart;J ., the
.................................... 1u.
8ectim 4 Title 14, a...,.. 4, ...._ 14, •• • • --I, by ..... a MW 8allpart 4, which lhaD ,... ....... :
lM-14-1. ,. asc1CUNO OPUATIONB. INCWDINO 8111' Nor UIIITSD TO TBB
PIIOCBIIINO OP MTTDID. COll8'l'IWC'l'ION WAITS. CILAl8, IIBT•
ALI AND,401 AU.Oft. PAPU. PLA8'1'1C1. AND TIDI IIIALL IIBBT
OONDfflON8 •a• TBaOUOH •o• All Ll8'nD ULOW. POOD WAITS,
AUl'OIIOBILB ltlilCKiNO YAIDI AND "1NK YAIDI All anD IN DC-
TION Y+lJ..1.1 ... OP THl8 DCl'ION AD IICLIJDaD. BUY MC& cm,.
Tm THAT DO NO'I' PIOC-DCICLD IMnllALI AND l'l'OD
TIDIR IIATIIIALI Wl'l"BIN All DICLOIID l'l'llJCl'UD O& A IOU, on OONTAIND. 11111-TIAUD, oa 111111 ULY ISLP-CON'l'AINBD
APPAM!UI IIIALL a W .... fllll OIIDINAlfCS.
a . ANY UCICLID IIA'IDIAL IIAIIUPACl'UIIIIIO OPDISD Ana
TBB BHIC,TIVB DAfl OP TBII ORDIIIANCS IIIALL BB
LOCAflD ON on oa IIOD COlfflOUOU8 POC8!0D WIIICII
'IOl'AL MIA IIIALL NOi' a UII 'l'IIAII ONS <U ACD.
b. TBB IIANUP.cruaDIO AND nouoa OP ALL nocmm,
AND UNPIIOCIIIID IIA'l'DIALI IBALL a INCI.OUD 1'1111 A
IOI.ID, NON-TIANIPADlff VDTICAL WALL O& PIia Wffll
A IIADIIUII IISIOll'I' OP SICJIIT nn ON T8B PdJCIUI)
noNTMI& AND 'l'WILQ (11) nn ON T8B PQCWUI) 11N
AND UCK IOUIIDAIIIWI. nNCII OP WO¥IIN PLAl'nC, W1D
O& CRAIN LINKIIIALL a RIOlllll'l'D.
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d. NO IIOU THAN SBVBN'l'Y·PIVB PBBCBNT (7K) OP THB PAil·
CSL(S) TOTAL SID IIAY BB UTILIDD POR THB STORAGE OP
PROCl:88SD OR UNPIOCBSUD IIATDW.8.
•· ALL lmCYCLBD IIATDIAL IIANUPAC'IVIIING BU81NB88BS
OPDAftlfG mma A OONDfflONAL UBS PROVISION 8IIALL BB
8UBJIDCT TO DAILY ADIIINll'l'BATIYB OOIIPUANCB ltSVIBW
OP fflB ADOPTBD OOMDfflONS.
SectiTA Title11.au.wa...._.1.D11D1&1aalf ... -..,1w_.Ma,ripal0adallllla
h...., amended wl ............ i&tM• wiD Ila ...W .... , 11feU, butha ......_
Definition, and ........... -...... :
11-1-1: DBftNITIONI:
UCYCL&D IIATDIAL IIANUPAC'l'UmNG
ltAW oa P&SYIOUILY IIAMUPAC-
TUDD aaouaca TBAT RAYS
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BIIGLBWOOD
NOTICE OP PUBLIC IIZARING
Notice i• hereby given that a PUblic Bearing will be bald before
the City council of the City of Bnglevood, COlorado on october
11, 1112 at 7130 p.a. to conaicler propoaed wndaenta to the
Bnglevood IIUnicipal COde 1115, Title 16, Chapter 4, Section 13,
I-1, LiCJht Induatrial Diatrictr Title 11, Chapter 4, aection 14 -
I-2 General Induatrial Diatrictr and Title 1,, Chapter I, section
1, Definitiona. aaid propoMCI wndaenta are nprcling recycled
-terial aanufacturincJ.
'1'be propaaed ......swrta are on file 1n tbe offioe of
cc..anity Davelopaent, ltOOII 200, at HOO 8oath •lati street. 'l'be
bearin9 will be bald at 3400 Soath •lati atr.et, 1n tbe City
counail c,,a tare. Intereated puti-•Y aprHa abjeationa 1n
peraon at tbe Public Bearing or 1n writing to be noei...S bf tbe
City Clea bf 1100 p.a. on Octaller 19, 1912. AnJW wlebllll to
apeak at tbe Public Bearing •Y aall U. City Clerlt'• Offioe,
7H-HOI, to aabedule U.lr prNmtation or a •• up abMt will
be available at the door.
ay order of tbe anglewood City council •
POIILISDDt Sll:P'l'BIIIID 24, 1H2
ll:lfGI.allOOD HDU.O
.. trioia a. CrGlf, CS
City Clerk
City of Bn9lewood
3400 8oath •lati Street
Bn9lell00d, COlorado 80110
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COUNCIL BILL NO. 36.1
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
IIDIBER GULLEY
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING or PROPERTY BOUNDED BY THE
CEN'l'BJWNBS OF WBST EVANS AVBNUB AND SOUTH ZUNI STDET, TIIBN UST
ALONG THE CBNTDLINB OF WBST EVANS AVDIUB TO THB CBNTDLINS or
SOUTH RARrrAN STRBBT, THEN SOUTH ALONG THE CDl'l'DUNB OP IOUTH
RARrrAN 8TRDT TO THE CBNTDLINS OP war SVAMI AVSNUS • WDl'
ADRIATIC PLACE ALI.SY; fflSN war ALONG THB CKN'l'alLINS OP war SVANS
AVENUE • war ADRIATIC Pl.ACS AU.ft TO THB CDft'DUMS OP 80UTII
VALLE.JO ITRDT; TIIBN OONTINUING WDI' ALONG fflS CSNftlLINS OP THB war SVANB AVDIUB • war ADRIATIC Pl.ACS AU.ft nTDrDSD TO THB
CBNTUUNS or SOUTH ZUNI sraDT; TIIBN NO&TII ALONG THB C1:N'1'S81.,INB
OP SOUTH ZUNI 8TIIDT TO THB CDl'l'ULINS OP WDI' SVANB AVDRJs. ntOII
B-1, BUBDml8 TO B-1, BUBINS88 ALSO, UOINNING ATTHB CDl'l'aLINa OP
WEST ADRIATIC Pl.ACS DTENDBD AND sotml ZUNI IT8Ul'; TIIBN NO&TH
ALONG THE CBNTDLINB OF SOUTH ZUNI 8TIDT A Dl8TANCS or 1a PDT;
THEN UST TO THB CBNTDUNS OP SOUTH VAu.&10 IT8Ul'; TIIBN IOUl'II TO
THE CBNTDUNB or WEST ADRIATIC Pl.ACS DTENDSD; TIIBN war ALONG
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Date
September 21. 1992 11 e
IUVS/ AC'IIOII PIIOP08D
Coundl la requeatecl 1D amend Council 881 No. 38 1D canect tbe mlll•tdenu&mtnl of
the preaent zone dealpaUoDa of the areaa propoaed 1D be raaaed.
l'ltSVIOIJ8 COVIICIL AC'IIOII
Council approved tbla Council 881 on am readm& at tbelr' SeJ4• tber a. 1982
meetlDC·
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Thia amendmrat 1D Council 881 No. 38 la necr Ill)' 1D canect m enw ID tbe
Introduction of tbe arfllDIII BIL wblda nwned tbe m dz ,..._ al tbe two arw
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INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
IIBIIBBJl GUIJ.BY
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE UZONING OP PBOPDTY BOUNDED BY THE
CBNTBRUNBS OP WEST EVANS AVENUE AND 80111'11 ZUNI STREET, TIIBN BAST
ALONG THE CENTERLINE OP WBST EVANS AVSNUS TO 'ftlB CBNTDLINB OP
SOtml RARITAN STRBBT, THEN 80111'11 ALONG THE CDffBBLINB OP I01JTII
IWUTAN STRBBT TO THE CBNTDLINS or WBST EVANS AVDRJS • WB8T
ADRIATIC PLACE ALL&Y; TBBN WBST ALONG 'ftlB C&NftllLINS or WBST SVANS
AVBNUB • WB8T ADRIATIC PLACB AU.rf TO TBS caTUUNB or 80UTH
VALL&JO STDBT; TRBN CONTIHUING WBST ALONG 'l'IIS Cl:NTUUNB OP TBS
WB8T SVANB AVSNUS • WBST ADRIATIC Pl.ACS AU.rf DrDmm> TO TBS
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A BILL FOR
COUNCIL BILL NO. 36.1
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
IIBIIBU GULLEY
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OP PBOPDTY BOUNDED BY THE
CBNTBRLINBS OF WB8T EVANS AVBNUB AND SOtrl'H ZUNI STBBBT, THEN BAST
ALONG THE CBN'l'DLINB OF WBST EVANS AVBNUB TO TIIB CBNTDLINS OF
SOtn'II BABITAN BTBDT, THEN SOtrl'H ALONG TIIB CDITDUNB OP IOtn'II
BABITAN STBBBT TO TIU CBN'l'DLINB OP war SYANI AVSNUS • WBST
ADRIATIC PLACE ALLEY; fllBN WBST AIDNG TIIB CDft'SBLINS OF war SYANS
AVBNUB • WB8T ADRIATIC PLACE AU.BY TO TIIB CBNTaLINS OP IOtffll
VALU.10 BTDn; TIIDf CONTINUDIG WBST AIDNG fllE CDITDUNB OP TID
WB8T EVANS AVSNUS • war ADRIATIC Pt.ACS AU.BY D'l"BNDD TO TBS
CBNTBIWNB OP SOUTH ZUNI 8'l'BBBT; Tll&N NOltTII AIDNG TBS CSNTULINI
OP SOtffll ZUNI 8TIIDT TO TIIB CBN'l'DLIJU OP war SYANB AVDRJS. ntml
8-2, BU8Dl'S88 TO JI.a, BUSINa8 ALIC>, NOINNING AT TBS CDl'l'aLDfD OP
WB8T ADRIATIC PLACE UTBNDBD AND 80tn'II ZUNI 8TBDT; Tll&N NOlffll
AIDNG TIIB CBNTDLINE OF SOtffll ZUNI STBBBT A Dl8TANCS OP 111 PBT;
THEN UST TO THB CBNTULINS OP SOUTH VAU.&10 8TBDT; TIIDf IOtn'II TO
THB CBNTDLINS OP WB8T ADRIATIC PLACE DTBNDSD; TIIDf war AIDNG
THB CBMTDLINB OP WBST ADRIATIC Pl.ACS UTBNDSD TO TIIB CDft'aLDIB
OP 80tn'II ZUNI 8TIIDT PBOII R-1-C, IIBDIUII DBNlrrY DIIDDICB TO JI.a,
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DIITIATZD IIY
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IUUS/ AC110N PROPOUD
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Council la requested to amend Council Bdl No. 38 to canect tbe mlll·ldentlDcaUOD ol
the present zone deatgnatsona of the areas propoeed to be raoned.
PltSVIOW COUNCIL AC110N
Council approved this Council Bdl on ant radm& at tbelr Seplmlber 8. 1982
meeung.
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Thia amendment to Coundl BID No. 38 • nee! 11 ay to earrect an enar ID tbe
llltrodUCUOn ol tbe orfC1U1 881. wblch nvened tbe m d ,....,.., ol tbe two sea
propoaed to be raoned to B-3. The ant aea ... lde11aaet • R-2-C • ......_
Denaaty Realdence, lllatead ol B-2. Bualll..,. Tbe wand aea .,.. ldeaaled • B-2.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEARING
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Notice i• hereby 9ivan that a Public BearincJ will be held before
the City council of th• City of EncJlavoocl, Colorado on october 5,
1992 at 7:30 p.a. to consider an ~t to the Coaprahanaiv•
Zonin9 Map of the City of EncJlavoocl, by razonincJ the follovincJ
da•cribad proparti•••
B-2 1 &uaiw• to B-3 1 Bua1nea•• Property bounded by the
centerline• of •••t Bvana Avenue ind South Zuni Streat, than hat
alone, the centerline of •••t Bvana Avenue to the centerline of
south Raritan Streat, than South alone, the centerline of South
Raritan Streat to the centerline of ... t svana Avenue -... t
Adriatic Place allay, than V98t alone, the centerline of ... t
svana Avenue -wut Adriatic Place allay to the centerline of
South Vallejo Streat, than continuinlJ veat alone, the centerline
of the ... t SVana Avenue -... t Adriatic Place allay exten4act to
the centerline of South luni street, than north along the
centerline of South Zuni Streat to the centerline of ... t svana
Avenue. a-2-c llediua Danaity ... idanca to B-3 Bua1w••
BecJinninc, at a. centirilnea of iiit i4rlatlc ,lace iictindacl and
South luni Streat, than north along the centerline of South luni
atreat a diatanca of HJ feat, then ... t to the centerline of
South Vallejo Streat, than aouth to the centerline of ... t
Adriatic Place extended, than wat along the centerline of ... t
Adriatic Place utandad to the centerline of south luni street.
'!'be prGPONd B-3, auaiwa Diatriot 1• on file in the
office of ec.aunlty Da¥elo1unt, lloaa JOO, at HOO south •iati
Streat. '!'be llaarinlJ vill be bald at HOO 8oUtb •1ati Streat, in
the City COUncil C'llaabara. ~ parti• -y ~H
objactiona in paraon at the l'Ublic IINrinl or ill writllllJ to be
received by the City Clark by 1100 p.a. on Ootober 1, 1112.
Anyone vialling to apealt at tbe l'Ublic llaarill9 •Y aall the CitJ
Clark'• Office, 112-2,01 to aalllalllle their pr1•1atation or a •ltn
up abaet will be ..ailable at the door.
By order of the bflewood City council •
PUBLISDD1 SZP'l'DIIID 2', 1112
DGLEIIOOD HERALD
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City Clark
City of lalJlewood
HOO 8oUtb Uati street
lalJlewood, Colorado 10110
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RELEASE AND WAIVER AGREEMENT
Dated this ~ I da7 of s ~ , 19'5 by ·and betwMD the CrrY
OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO~reinafter called (City) and LEE
OVERCAMP. ·
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PAYMENT: At the time this A,nemmt ia aped the City of
Enclewood, Colorado shall pay Mr. Overcamp the sum ofS:347.91. Mr.
Overcamp aclmowledpa receipt of tbia aum.
RELEASE: Mr. Overcamp releues the City of ENGLEWOOD. itl
employees and apnta, from any and all claima, liability and damapa
of any kind which be claima now or may claim at any time ill the
future for u:tjuriea, whether known or unlmown, which were or may
ha .. bNn hu:ouNd u a Nault of~ ba.,.....i at orbr Ibo Enclewood Golf Course on June 4, 1992.
DENIAL OF LIABILITY: The City of enters ill to this
Acnement to ruolve a diaputed claim and tbiq stated bereiA abeil
be construed u an admillion ofliabili the City ofEqlewood.
4 . REPRESENTATIONS: Mr. Onrcamp and the City of Enpewood
represent and warrant to uch other that DO promiN or......-& aot
expruaed herein bu been mad. to any other party, that thi.t
Acnement coaatitutea the entire qTNIMllt betwND the partial &r
the purpc>MI Nt fbrtb beniA. and that the terml of thia Acnamml
and contractual and aot men NCitala. Mr. °"1camp and the Ol*7 of
Easlewood a1ao admow1edp that they haft rwt this A,n-w,t, bae
bad the opportunity to coanlt with &bar OWII attorney prior to
eucutillc the A,reemat. and that they fully udantaad the tenDI of
tbia ~ment.
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Dated this .2L_ da7 of $~ , 1~ by and betwwl the C?l'Y
OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO mrwiDafter c;al1ed (City) ad La
OVERCAMP.
1. PAYMENT: At the time tbia Acnemct is liped tlM City of
Enclewood. Colorado shall pay Mr. O..rc:amp the sum of 1347.91. Mr.
Overcamp aclmowledps nc:eipt of tbia sum.
2. RELEASE: Mr. Overcamp re1 ..... the City of ENGLEWOOD, itl
employeea and apnts, from any and all cwms, liability ud damqu
of any kind which be c:wms DOW or may c:1aim at any time ill the
future for in,juri ... whether known or unlmown. which wwe or may
have been iDcurnd u a nsult of anytbin, which happened at or by the
Enclewood Golt Course on Jww 4, 1992.
3. DENIAL OF LIABILITY: The City ofEnplwood enters ill to tbil
A,rNmmt to ~Ive a disputed claim and DO~ stated MNilL lbal1
be comtrued u an acfrniMion of liability by the City ofEqlewood.
4. REPRESENTATIONS: Mr. Cmrcamp ud the City of Eapwood
repnsent and warrant to each other that ao promiN or asn1znent aot
HprffNd beniJl bu been made to Ul,1 o&bal-pertJ, cbat tbil
AcrNm,ent comtitutu the emin ....-,& .,..._ tbt panial ...
the pu.rpoNS Mt forth beniJl. ud that the tanDI oftllia A.,JIE ct
ud coctractual and aot _.. NCitala. Kr. Owwc:amp ad cbe City ti
Eaalewood abo admowledp that &bey aw rwl tbia A.-m\ a...
bad the opportunity to cannlt with &bar OWII attorney priGr to
uecutinc the Acnemmt. Uld tbat &bey fbDy 1IDUl'ltaDd the t.tlml ti
this Ac"nement. p~~-
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EIIILEIIOOD, AUPAH0£ CCUITY, COLOUDO
1etular Session
Septlllber 21, 1112
The regular aeeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Wiggins at 7:34 p.a.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Metlber Bullock.
3. ,,_. .. of Alletiance
The Pledve of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins.
4. 1o11 can
Present: Council Nlllbtrs Hathaway, Van Dyke, Bullock,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Absent:
A quon.111 was present.
Also present:
5. 111nutel
Council Nlllbtr "-lley
City Manager Fraser
City Attorney Olllitt
Assistant City llaft ... r Reid
Deputy City Clerk Ellis
Utilities 11an,:r lloika Enviroftllefttal rvtces Adll1n1strator Clazter,
C-..1ty Developaetlt
Plannt111 Adll1n1strator Stitt, COIIIIUftity
Developaet1t
(a) COUIICIL .... MLOCI ..a, -IT IMS ..... TO AIPIDIE TIE
llllllftS Of TIIE -·· IDTI• Of kri81D I, ltn. ~es: Council Nlllbtrs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habentcht, Waggoner, Wiggins
None
Council Nlllbtr "-lley Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried .
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(a) A representative froa the Colorado Association of Chiefs of Police
awarded the City the State Accreditation Certification.
(b) CIRSA presented the City of Englewood with a loss prevention award.
7. Non-scheduled V1s1tors
(a) Webelos Pack 170 sponsored by Clayton El111entary School attended to
observe.
(b) Eva Eisenberg, 4155 South Galapago, c011Plained about water
pressure.
(c) Harvey Bentley, 3270 South Grant, shared various thoughts and
ideas.
8. ca..untcattons, Proc:1-t1~ a,,otntants
(a) A proclaaation proclaiaing Septlllber 20-27, 1112 Constitution week
was considered.
~es:
Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
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Council lllllbers Bullock , Yan Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
None
Counc 11 lllllber Gulley
(a) CCUICIL ... ,. fflE .... -n IN ..... TO ... 1IIE
MIC ..... FIii CGISIDEUTI• Of 1IIE cm Of -rnm•s ..... 1113
OPOATI• 111111T.
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Nays:
AbS8ftt:
Mot ton carrted .
Council lllllbers Bullock,
Habenicht, llaggoner, lltggins
None
Counc 11 lllllber tiulley
Yu Oyu, Hlt"-Y,
Otrector Hayes, provtded proof of publtcatton ud provided particulars r91arcl-
t ng the proposed budget .
Charles Conger, 3373 llest Monaouth AVNUe, o,posed the proposed tu t11erease.
1111 Clayton, 951 East Cornell Avenue, opposed the proposed tu tncrease.
Fred Hawley, 3024 South Corona StrHt, opposed the proposed tax increase.
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Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent: Council Mellber Gulley
Motion carried.
(b) COUNCIL NEIIIEI HATIWIAY IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECONDED, TO OPEii THE
PUIIC HEAIINI FOR CONSIDEIATION OF THE HIIIIIAY USEI 1IUST FUIID.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent: Council Nellber Gulley
Motion carried.
Director Hayes noted the public hearing had been published in the Herald and
provided inforwatiot1 regarding the Highway User Tnist Fund.
No one was present to address the issue.
COIIICIL IIEIIIO HATIWllY IIMD, -IT
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Ayes: Council ....,.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, lllftOMr, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent:
Notiot1 carried.
Council .....,.r liulley
10. Approval on Second IIMt ..
COIIICIL IIEIIIO IIAWY IIMD, -IT IMS SBCIIDED, TO UP.wt• sa:a IOD-
1• --ITBIS 10 (a) -(b) AS FGUM1
(a) ORDINAICE II>. 37, SERIES Of lttZ (COUNCIL BILL II>. 33, INTIODUCED
BY COUNCIL NENBER HATIWMY), ENTinED:
AN ORDINANCE REQUIRINI FltMCHJSEE TO PAY THE COST IIICURR£0 BY THE CITY Of EN-
GLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN FUIICHJSE IHDTJATJONS.
(b) ORDINANCE II>. 31, SERIES Of IIIZ (COUNCIL BILL II>. 34, INTIODUCED
BY COUNCIL NOa(R HATIWMY), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE APPROVINI THE CITY Of ENCLEWOOD, COLOUDD ENTERINI THE JOINT All>
COOPERATIVE INTERGOWERIIOTAL AGREOOT FOi A liREATER NETIO CAil[ CCIISOITJUN •
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Absent:
Notiot1 carried.
Council .....,.r, .,llock, Van Dyke, Hatha,ay,
Habenicht, lllftOMr, lligg1Rs .....
Counc 11 .....,.r Culley
11. Or4tnances, 1Ho1 ut tons alMII lot tons
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(a) Uttltties Manager Woika presented a recoa11nd1tion frOII the Utili-
ties Departaent to approve by aotton an eas ... nt encroachllent for Silver Cliff
Apartaents. He noted this issue was discussed and tabled at the Septeaber 8,
1992 City Council aeeting until it was deterained if the encroachllent was in
the flood way. He advised that the License Agreeaent would authorize en-
croachaent tnto the existing water and sewer easeaent with a pool deck and a
block retaining wall and encroachaent of a retaining wall into the existing
drainage easeaent, none of which would interfere with the operation and aain-
tenance of the sewer ltne or Big Dry Creek drainage way.
CCIUIICI L IIEIIIDl IIAIIGIIO NOYED, -IT IIAS SECaED, TO APPIOVE TIE LICEIISE
Ml£EIEl1' FGI M EASDIElfT EIICIUCIIIEIIT FGI SILYD CLIFF APAITIIEIITS.
Ayes: Council Nabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wtggtns
Nays: None
Absent: Council Naber &ulley
Notion carried.
(b) EnvirOMental Senices Adlltnistrator Glazier presented a rec--
dat ion fraa the Deparlllellt of COIIIIUlltty Developaent to approve a btll for an
ordinance restricting conventional lfOodbuming devices in Englewood.
The Deputy Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 37, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 37, INTIIODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBER VAN DYKE
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ANENOING TITLE 6, CHAPTER I, BY ADDING A NEW SECTICII
12, TO THE ENGLEWOOD IUICIPAL CODE 1115, IIIICH GENERALLY PROHIBITS THE IN-
STALLATICII Of SOLID FUEL .. ING DEVICES -RESTRICTS THE REPAIR -RE-
PLACEMENT Of SOLID FUEL DEVICES.
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11(~) -CIUIICIL IILL llt. 37.
Ayes: Cowlc:11 lllllbers lllllock,
Nays:
Absent:
Nolton carried.
Habenicht, Waggoner, lltggtns
None
Council Naber &ulley
TO IPPIDft --ITDI
Vu Dyu, Hathaway,
(c) Environaental Services Adllinistrator Glazier preHftted a rec--
dat ton froa the Departaent of CC11111Untty Developaent to adopt a resolution of -
fering incentives to convert conventional woodbumtng devices to clean-bumtng
appliances.
The Resolution was assigned a nuaber and read by title:
RESOLUTICII NO . 80, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTICII AUTHORIZING A •NO FEE• PEMIT FOR THE CCIIVERSICII Of WOO .. ING
STOVES All> FIREPLACES TO SOLID FUEL .. ING DEVICES THAT CCIIPLY 111TH COLOUOO
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CCIIIICIL IIEIIID NATIWIAY IIOYED, All> IT IIAS SECNED, TO APPROVE MEll>A ITEII 11
(b) -1£SOLUTICII •• IO, SOUS OF 1H2. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wtggtns
None
Council Mellber Gulley Nays:
Absent:
Motton carried.
(d) Plannt119 Adlltntstrator Stitt presented a recoaendatton froa the
Oepartllent of C0111111ntty Development to approve a bill for an ordinance aaend-
1119 the E119lewood Municipal Code to include regulations governing recycling
operations.
The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 38, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 38, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ANENOING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTION 13 -1-1 LIGHT
IIIJUSTRIAL DISTRICT; TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTION 14 -1-2 GENERAL IIIJUSTRIAL
DISTRICT; AND TITLE 16, CHAPTER 8, SECTION 1, Of THE ENliLEIIOOO ... ICIPAL CODE
1985.
CCIUIICIL IIEIIID U LOCI IMED, -IT IIAS SlcamED, TO APNlft MIEIIIA ITEII 11
(d) • CCIIIICIL IIU •••• Ayes: Council lllllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, WatCJoner, Wtggtns
None Council lllllber Gulley Nays:
Absent:
Motton carried.
CCIUIICIL IIEIIIII MLOCI IMED, -IT IIU SKamED, TO SO 1IIE flUILIC NEMI•
• 11E ME11i11E11'S FGI OCTIID 11, lltz AT 7tJO P.11. Ayes: Council lllllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hatha.ay,
Habelltcllt, Waggoner, 111gg1ns
None
Council lllllber Gulley Nays:
Absent:
Motton carried.
(e) Ctty AttorMy Dlll1tt preset1ted a recoaendatton to approve as ...,..
ded Council 1111 No. 36.1, rezont .. a portion of the area bounded by llest
Evans Avenue, South Zuni Street, llest Adriatic Place, and Soutll Raritan Street
froa 1-2 and R-2-c to l•l.
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(e) -CCIUIICIL IIU •• M.l. Ayes: Council lllllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habentcllt, Waggoner, lltggtns
None
Council lllllber Gulley Nays:
Absent:
Motton carried •
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Mayor Wiggins did not have any aatters to bring before Council.
(b) Council Mellber's Choice
(1) Council Mellber Waggoner asked for clar1f1cat1on froa City
Manager Fraser regarding the $95,000 contract for aarket analysis of Cinderel-la City .
(11) Council Mellber Habenicht questioned 1f the •ney had been
appropriated previously for the aarket survey. City Manager Fraser confil'lltd
1t had been appropriated.
(111) Council Mellber Van Dyke distributed a travel ,..._st to at-
tend the Ith Annual International Conference on Solid Waste Managaent 1n Phtladelphta.
CGUIICIL IIEIIIEI NlTIWY IIDIED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIID, TO APPIOIE CGUIICIL IIEIIIEI
YM DYIE'S TIAWB. IQUEST FIi SJID.00 TO ATTm TIE ffl AIIIIIL llll'mllTIGIIL
CGIIFEIEM:l • •1D IIUTt IIAflflamff II PIIIUDELPIIIA.
Ayes: Counctl lllllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, 111ggins
Nays: None
Counc t1 Mellber liu 11 ey Absent:
Notion carried.
(tv) Council Mellber lullock stated Counctl Mellber Hath1W11 ts pre-
paring a resolution for Council's consideration stating the City of Engla,ood
will not support the MC 11M unttl the ualysts ts COllpleted.
13. Ctty IIIMII"'• llport
Mr. Fraser did not have any •tters to bring before Counctl.
14. Ctty AttoPMy'1 11,ort
(a) Nr. Dellitt passed out copies of a settl-t ag,......t with
Overcllll).
CGUIICIL IIEIIIEI YM fflE IIDIED, -IT .. IBIIID,
TIE CMICMP a,n II TIE Malff W SM7 .ti.
Ayes: Counctl Nrltrrs lullock,
Nays :
Absent :
Notion carried .
Habenicht, ll111aner, lli19ins
None
Counctl ......,. liulley
TO .VPllft lrTTUllllff W
Van Dyke, Hath-,,
(b) Nr . Dellitt discussed the llortmlns C011ptn11tton settl-t wtth CIRSA .
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(b) Council Neaber's Choice
(t) Council Mellber Waggoner asked for chrtftcatton froa Ctty
Manager Fraser regarding the $95,000 contract for aarket analysts of Cinderel-
la City.
(11) Council Metlber Habenicht questioned tf the aoney had been
appropriated previously for the aarket survey. City Manager Fraser conftraed
tt had been appropriated.
( 11 t) Council Mlaber Yan Dyke dhtrtbuted a travel request to at·
tend the Ith Annual lntemattonal Conference on Sol td Waste Manageant tn
Phtladelphta.
CGUIICIL IIEIIID MTIWY IIDWED, -IT MAS SECCIIIID, TO APPIIOIE CGUIICIL IIEJaEI
YM fflE'S TUYn. IEQUEST FGI $7IO.CIO TO ATTlllt THE 11N-. llffmlATlcal
CmlFDDCE • •rD IIASTt IIINllllEIIElff II PIIIUDEUNIA.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wtggtns
Nays: None
Counc 11 Mlaber fiull ey Absent:
Motton carried.
(tv) Council Mlaber Bullock stated Council Mellber Hatllaay h pre-
paring a resolution for Council's constderatton stating the City of Engla.oocl
wtl 1 not support the MC 11 ne unt 11 the ana 1 ys h h CIIIIP 1 eted.
13. Ctty lllnlll"'I a.,ort
Nr. Fraser dtd not have any aatters to brtng before Council.
14. C1ty Attorney's llllort
(a) Nr. Dellttt passed out copies of a settleant agreeaet1t wtth Dvercllll).
CGUIICIL IIEIIID WM fflE .... -IT IMS 81119,
THE OIDCMP •n II THE .._ IF S,t7 .ti.
Ayes: Council Mlabers Bullock,
Nays:
AbsHt:
Motton carried.
Habefttcht, Waggoner, Mtggtns
lone
Council Mlaber Gulley
Yan Dyke, Hathaway,
(b) Nr. Dellttt discussed the Worlmlns Coapensatton settleant wtth CIRSA.
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(c) Nr. DeWitt reported on Assistant City Attorney Charles Ciri•'s
funeral . Discussion ensued regarding the appropriate .., to I nnber hta.
(d) llr. DeWitt noted hts Departaent will be undergoing changes and he
anticipates a different fon11t.
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CGUIICIL -NAWY IIMD TO..... The wting adjourned at 9:04 p.a.
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ENILEIIOCID, UAPMDE CCIIIITY I COLOUDO
_,1ar Session
se,talNI' Zl, IM2
1. Call to Order
The r99ular .. eting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Wiggins at 7:34 p.a.
2. 1nvocatton
The invocation was given by Council ....,.r Bullock.
3. Pledte of All91tance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wi99ins.
4. loll call
Preset1t:
Abset1t:
A quorum was preSet'lt •
Council lllllbers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Bullock,
Habefticht, W111190Mr, Wi99ins
counc 11 lllllber &11 ll ey
Al so preset1t: City llanager Fraser
Ctty Attorney Ollfitt
Asststant City llaftager Reid
Deputy City Clerk Ellis
Uttlittes llaftaler llotu Envtr01111911tal Services Adlltntstrator &lazter,
c-tty Developaent
Plannt111 Adlltntstrator Stttt, c-tty
Developa111t
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IIIIIITU Of TIil -• M IIEETI• If SlfiaaD I, 1111. Ayes : Council lllllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, w..,.._r, Wt99tns
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tounc t1 lllllber &1111 ey Nays :
Abset1t :
Motton carrted.
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(a) Martin Stefanie, a representative of the Colorado Association of
Chiefs of Police, advised that the City of Englewood Police Departllent has .. t
their Professional Standards COlll)liance Progr•. He stated the Professional
COlll)liance Progr• 1s COlll)Osed of over 100 standards dealing with police ad-
ainistration and police procedure. He presented a plaque and State Accredita-
tion Certificate to Safety Services Director Stanley.
Director Stanley thanked Mr. Stefanie and noted that the award was the result
of a lot of hard work and dedtcatton on the part of staff.
(b) Employee Services Spectaltst Caudill IINIOUIICed that the Ctty of
Englewood has once qatn won a Loss Prevention Mrd. She tntroduced Cllrts
Krall, CIRSA Loss Control llanager, ud llark JHger, CIRSA Deputy Executive
Officer. Nr. Juger ca•1nded the Ctty of E119l...od for COlll)ltance wtth the
CIRSA loss control standards. He noted the Ctty of E119l..ood has been very
responsive to the loss control progr• ud ts the first ctty tn the pool to
acllteve a perfect score. He c111111ded the Ctty Counc:11, ......... t. ud all
-,loyees for their efforts. Nr. Jaeger stated E119lewood's credtt ts S32,000,
"9tch ts by far the largest credtt of -, ctty tn the progr•. He noted the
City's good loss htstory has brought the contrtbutton dolM tn the Morbr's
Collpeftsatton pool ud kept tt stable 111 tile Property Casulty pool. He stated
CIRSA ts th111kful to have the Ctty of (1191..ood as a....,. of ClltSA.
Ctty llanaaer Fraser NC01111Zed tile catrtlllltt• of tile -,10,-s thf'Ollllloltt
tile .,._fzattOII •tell ... .,. NHlted t• tile _,.._ NI ,etated out tut tile
Director of Adatntstrattve Services llrtlll-allCI fapleJN Sentces S,.Ctaltst
c.dtll !lave bNn tastrwatal ta dlwle,t"' ,....._ tut !lave ..... adopted
by eacll _.rtant to nt INlck • ........,,, C1191asatt• t-.twtes allCI ....,..1
ltabltty c1atm. He Nted tt llas """ a ceuctea Iffert If Nell de,u1aat
to brt119 tilts under C011trel. llr. FrlMt" tatl"Odlad Tta ........ tile Execllttve
Dtrector of CIRSA, ucl u.a.ud llta fer tile s..,..-t lie llas t1ftll t11e Ctty of
Entl wood.
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attNdallce to observe tile Ctty Ceactl aett111.
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ud repon to Is. Et ....... allCI Ceactl.
(c) Harvey ... tley, 1170 SNtll lrlllt, stated lie 11M ,...u, ..,.. te
tile Ctty, &lld lllared wart•• tllolltltt•, , .. ,. allCI w If reun11 fw Ctty
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COUNCIL MENIER HATIWIAY MOVED, Alm IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPIOYE A PIOCLMATICII
PROCLAIMIN& THE IIEEK OF SEPTENIER 20 THROUIH SEPTENIEI 27, 1192 AS CCIISTITU-
TICII IIEEK.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent: Council Mellber Gulley
Motion carried.
9. Public Hearing
(a) COUIICIL IIEIIIEI YM Dm IIIYED, -IT IIAS SECmmED, TO OPEii TIE
PUBIC HEAIIN& TO IECEIYE CITIZEN 111'111' CII TIE c1n•s ltt3 PIOPOSED OPEIATIN&
11111D.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Wagvoner, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent: Council Nlllber Gulley
Notion carried and the public hearing opened.
Director Hayes, Financial Services Department, provided proof of notice of
public hearing which was published in the Englwood Herald on Sept-.r 3,
1992. She noted the Proposed 1993 Budget is a status quo budget which allows
for the s ... level services as the 1992 Budget. The General Fund represents
the aajor portion of the budget wtth approxiutely a 3.91 increase over the
1992 Budget. The budget includes a fund balance of $3,280,924.00 in the
General fund "'9ich represents 15.SS of expenditures. Ns. Hayes advised that
the budget includes 2 aills of property tu levy, as authorized by the City
Charter, for the Public laproveaent Fund and the tu rate of 10.35 aills as
total tues for the 1993 Ceneral, Debt Service, and Public laproveaent Funds.
Charles Conger, 3373 West Nonaoutll Avenue, opposed the proposed tu increase.
Bill Clayton, 951 East CorN11 Avenue, opposed the proposed tu increase.
Fred Hawley, 3024 South Corona Street, opposed the proposed tu increase.
CGUIICIL IIEIIIEI MLOCl IIMD, -IT IIAS ..... TO CUR TIE PUil.iC
HEAIIN&.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent: Council Nlllber Gulley
Motton carried and the public hearing closed.
(11) CGUIICIL .... IIITNMllY .... -IT Im BIiia, Tl .. 1111
PUIIC NUii• TO IEUlft CITIZD llllur • 1111 NI-Y mD TMT ....
Ayes : Council Nlllben Bullock, Van o,te, Hatha,ay,
Habentcllt, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays : None
Absent : Council Nlllber &u 11 ey
Notion c arried .
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Director Hayes, Financial Services Department, provided proof of notice of
public hearing which was publ 1shed in the Englewood Herald on September 3,
1992.
There were no citizens present who wished to address City Council concerning
the Highway User Trust Fund.
COIIICIL IIEIIIEll NATHAMAY MOVED, All) IT IIAS SECCNIED, TO CLOSE TIE PUBLIC
HEAlll ••
Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent: Council Nellber Gulley
Motion carried and public hearing closed.
10. Approval on Second leadint
COIIICIL IIEIIIEll NATHAIIAY IIDYED, All) IT IIAS SECWD, TO APPIOYt • SEca IEAD-
1• MElltA ITEIIS 10 (a) -(t.) AS FILLM:
, , (a) ORDINANCE NO. 37, SERIES Of 1992 (COIIICIL Bill NO. 33, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL NENBER NATIWIAY), ENTITLED:
ORDINANCE REQUIRING FRANCHISEE TO PAY THE COST INCURRED BY THE CITY Of EN-
EWOOO, COLORADO, IN F NEWIIATICIIS.
(b) ORDINANCE NO. 38, SERIES Of 1992 (COIIICIL Bill NO. 34, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL NENBER NATIWIAY), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE CITY OF ENCilEWOD, COLORADO ENTERING THE JOINT All)
PERATIVE INTERGOVERtllENTAL AGREENENT FOR A GREATER NETIIO CAIL£ CCIISORTIUN.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hath..ay,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent: Council ..._.r liu11ey
Notion carried.
11. Ordinances, lnoluttons aM Iott ..
(a) Utilities Nanaver Woika pnsented a recoaendation f,.. the utiH·
ties Department to approve by motion III eas .... t WrNC ... at for Silver Cliff
Apart•nts. He noted thh issue WIS discussed alld tabled at the Sept-.r I,
1992 City Council .. ti119 until it WIS deteratnecl if the Wf"NC._.t was in
the flood way. ...........,....,-nat LIN tttiffn -.h-S:t d ntwize en -
croac'-nt into the exhttz water Md MWf' ....... t wftll a ,-1 dedl _. a ..,..,
block ret•i•"'f wall iiidf'ORl&a.t of a ,-wt1l11l119 wit i1'to till ntsttwg_,.'
dntnage eas-nt, none of .eitch .uld Interfere wttll the operattoa 111d aatn -
tenance of the me UN or lt1 II> C,wt d11l11 ... ,,.y.
COIIICIL IIEJIIO IIAH-1 IMO, -IT IN SlC11.a, " ., .. M LIC:W
Mll£EJIEJIT FOi M USIIIElff Dl'.INtlllElff FIi SILWD U.IFF •Ml61S.
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Motion carried.
Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
None
Council Mellber Gulley
(b) Environaental Services Adllinistrator Glazier presented a rec01111en-
dation frOII the Department of COIIIIUnity Development to approve a bill for an
ordinance restricting conventional wood burning devices in Englewood.
The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 37, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 37, INTROOUCED BY COUNCIL NOIIER VAN DYKE
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMEfl>ING TITLE 6, CHAPTER 1, v-y ING A NEV SECTION
12, TO THE ENGLEVOOD UICIPAL CODE 1985, WHICH GENE IBITS THE IN-
STALLATION OF SOLID FUEL BURNING DEVICES AND RESTRIC E REPAIR AND RE-PLACDIENT OF SOLID FUEL DEVICES.
COUIICIL IIIEIIIEI YM DYi£ IIOYED, -IT IMS SECGIIIED, TO APPIIDYt ME111A ITDI ll(b) -COUIICIL IILL IIO. 37.
Ayes: Council Nlllbtrs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins Nays: None
Council Nellber Gulley Absent:
Notion carried.
(c) Envir'Olllllntal Services Adllinistrator Glazier presented a recOllllaft-
dation froa the Departaent of COllllllnity Dtvelopaent to adopt a resolution of-
fering incentives to convert conventional IIIOOd burning devices to clean burn-ing app 11 ances .
The Resolution was assigned a nllllber and reed by tttle:
RESOLUTION NO. 80, SERIES Of 1112
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A ·NO FEr PE•n FOR THE CCIIYERSICII OF MOOD ••nNG
STOVES AND FIREPLACES TO SOLID FUEL .. ING DEYICES THAT CCIIPLY 111TH COLOUDO PHASE III AND EPA PHASE II STNIWIDS.
COUIICIL IIIEIIIEI MTIWY IMID, -IT IMS .... TO Al'flDft --ITDI 11 (c) • IESOLUTI• IIO. 80, 5DIES Of 1111.
Ayes: Council Nlllbtrs lullock, Vu Dyke, Hath-,,
Nays : Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
None
COUftCil Nlllber Gulley Absent :
Notion carried .
(d) Planning Adllintstrator Stitt preset1ted a recGalllelatton fra the
Departatnt of C0111111ntty Dtvelopaet1t to :,:rove a bill for M ordtawe aaftd -
ing the Englewood Nufttcipal Code to tnc llde ,...1att•s ....,,.1119 recycling opent i on s.
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The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 38, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 38, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTION 13 -1-1 LIGHT
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT; TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTION 14 -1-2 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL
DISTRICT; ANO TITLE 16, CHAPTER 8, SECTION l, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
1985.
COIIICIL IEIIO IULLOClt IIOYED, -IT IIA5 SECClll>ED, TO APPllO¥£ MElllA ITEII 11
(d) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 38.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent:
Motton carried.
Council Nellber Gulley
COIIICIL IIEIIIER IULLOClt IIOYED, -IT IIA5 SECGIIDED, TO SO TIE PUil.iC HUii•
• THE MEIIIIIEIITS FOi OCTOIEI 11, lltZ AT 7:30 P.11.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Nays:
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
None
Absent: Council Nellber Gulley
Motton carried.
(e) City Attorney DeWitt presented a recoaendatton to approve as aen-
ded Council 8111 No. 36.1, rezoning a portion of the area bounclecl by West
Evans Avenue, South Zuni Street, West Adriatic Place, and South Raritan Street
froa B-2 and R-2-c to 8-3.
COIIICIL IIEIIIER IIAWY IIOYED, -IT IIU mcaa, TO APPIIIE --ITIII 11
(e) -COUNCIL IIU NO. 31.1.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Vu Dyb, Hathway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays: ....
Counc 11 Nlllber "-11 •y Absent:
Motton carried.
12 . leneral D1scusston
(a) Mayor's Choice
Mayor Wtggtns did not have any .. tters to bring before Council.
(b) Council Nlaber's Choice
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tl&na9er F~!st~~,000 contr1et for .. rut u~_zsts of Ctnderel -Jtwi>...
la City. b.s--£r iid.ft;'5 tfli€b"U(;J!ClJ; ~ l{.Alll). / \
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(ii) Council Mellber Habenicht questioned if the · had been
appropriated previously for~aket survey. City Nana er Fraser confil'.'111!(1~
1\.-.Ud-beefl -,Pl ops i1ti!d7· iLtk ~ J,1~, . t,tv -Ju/11~ ~
( 111) Councff1llitiDir Van Dyke distr eel a travel request to at-
tend the 8t~ln~i~al C~fereftCe on SoHLWaste Nan~t in
filia phia~~_}_~;j.~,"U~ C#.U4~
' ~ MTIIMIAY IMED, -n ...:: TO Mfllft calCIL ...
YM 'S TUftL IQUEST FIi $7111,0D TO ATTlllt 1IE 111 ..... l~'!laa. COIIF£IEIIC£ • -ID IIASTt _.,IEMJII II PHIUIIIEU'tlll/l~ I~ ~It} /'l'f.,i..
~s: Council 111111,ers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hath•ay,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent: Council 111111,er Gulley _ -1-1-•. ~ ~
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(iv°f kouncil 111111,er Bullock stated Council ;;;;Jr Hathaay 1s ,... ~ a resolution for Council's consideration~tating the City of Engl..ood
will not support the~-until:lle 1s 1s coapleted. .H • ...-~ . ~ ~"'*'· .LU':_
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llr. Fraser did not have any •tters to ng fore · Council . ~J;jJJ~,,b~ W
14. City AttorneJ'S ..,..,.i
(a~) Mr D111itt,=-9~assed out cc,piesof , ~ett~t ,...,.......t ..-t)l :
Overc111111 _ '-<>. I i=,_'-<_~41.f:u. ~ ~ J.o /1.J,,:;IJ.U.l>a/~
C-0 .!9'J, f I ' CGUIICIL IIIIMI YM lffU , -n IMS BIIIID, TO Ufllft SE1TLlllllff Of
TIE CMIICMP 911T II TIE If $M7. 11. ~es: Council lllllbers Bullock, Van Dyu, Hatlla,ay,
Habenicht, lhlggoner, 11111111s ...
council 111111,er Gulley Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
llr. Dlll1tt ~~7.1l'; 11ov..a... tc111p111sat1•
(c) Nr. Olll1tt reported • Ass1st•t City AttorMJ CMrles &r1•'s
funeral. Discussion ensued ,...rc1111g tile appropriate IIIY to I rtar 111•.
(d) Nr . Olll1tt noted his Departalftt will be lllldef"I01ng chuges and lie
anticipates a d1fferent l f~raat . J kw f ; {4
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(1) llarttn Stefanie. a representative of the Colorado Association of
Chiefs of Police. advised that the City of Englewood Police Departaent has •t
their Professional Standards Coapl iance Progr•. He stated tM Professional
Coaplianc:e Progr• ts coaposed of over 100 standards dealing with police ld-
atntstratton and police procedure. He presented a plaque and State Accredtta-
tton Certificate to Safety Services Director Stanley.
Director Stanley thanked Nr. Stefanie and noted that the award was the result
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C•M. CIRSA .1.tJ.!.,Control Nan•r• and Na CIIISA Deputy Executive Of-
ficer. Nr. 111111" coaended the City of Englewood for coapliance with tM CIR-
SA loss control standards. He noted the City of Englewood has been very
responsive to tM loss control Pl'OI"• ud ts the first city tn tM pool to
achieve a perfect score. He c~~ Ctty eouncn. M11agea111t. ud all
eaployees for their efforts. Nr • ...,.,,..stated Efllle.ood's credit ts S3Z,OOO,
wtch ts by far tM largest credit of any ctty tn the Pl'OI"•· He noted tile ,
City's good loss history has brought tlle c•trtlNltt• dNI tn tM Ill laRI \,Vcrk.e.r ~
Collpensatton pool ud apt tt stable tn tlle ,,.,.,.iy caSAlty pool. He stated
CIR$A ts thankful to have the City of Efllle.ood IS I .... r of CIIISA.
City 11an....-Fraser recG111Zed tlle ceatr1Ntt• ef tlle eaployees tllro•all•ut
tM Ol"plltzatton llllltdl hawe NHlted t1 tlle _,.._ Ill potnted out that tlle
Director of Adlllt1t1tr1t1we Serwtcn llrtll1-1M Elf1.,.. S.rvtces Specta1ht
c.d111 have blll tnst,...tal 11 411N11t .. ......--tut llave been ..._ted
bJ Nell _,.rtwt to cut back on • t -ca, tajwtu • .....,.,1 lilltHty
clat•. Ill IIOted 1t NI NII I CNKt-effwt ef Nell ... rt.at to twt11
this _.r catrol. llr. Fraser tatra•i:MI Tta lrw', U. Ewuttwe Dtrecter
of ClltSA, and Ulalbd 111• fer U. 1...-,t M :.U ,1 ... U. Ctty of [111....a.
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tn Mr area. Discussion •lllld. Staff •• dtrecW te revt• U. stwatt•
ud report to Ill. [t.....,.. • Coactl.
(c) Harvey lllltley. JZ70 SOlltll lraat, stated :.. llall Neeltly ..,.. te
the Chy. and sllared vartous tllougllts. tdaas, IIICI ...as of rev1111 fer Ctty eo.cn to consider .
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AGENDA FOR TIIE
REGULAR MEETING OF
TI-IE ENGLEWOOD CllY COUNCIL
SEPTEMBER 21, 1992
7:30 P.M.
3. Pledge of Allegiance.
4. Roll Call.
5. Minutes.
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a. Minutes from the September 8, 1992 Oty Council Meeting.
6. Pre-Scheduled Visitors. (Ple.-e limit your praentation to ten minuta)
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a. A repramtattw from Colando ANOdatlon ol Clue& ol Polk:e will be
praent to award the Oty ol F.npwood'1 Stallt A«nditatlon Certificalion.
b. A reprwntattw ol CISA will be in atlllndance ID prwnt the Oty ol
Enale-ood with • Ima pnv111dion award.
7. Non-Scheduled Viliton. (Ple.-e limit your prnentation to ftve 11\lnuta)
I. Communicationa, Proc:lamatioN, and Appolnbnenll.
a. Proclamation declaring the weelt ol September 20-Z7, 1992 • Canatitution
Week.
9. Public Huring.
a. For conaidtntion ol the O ty o1 Enpwood'• Propaeed 1993 Operating
Budget.
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b. For consideration of the Highway User Trust Fund.
10. Approve on second reading.
a. Council Bill No. 33, approving repayment of negotiation costs associated
with the adoption of cable franchile agreements.
b. Council Bill No. 34, approving an intergovernmental agreement that will
formalize our participation in the Greater Metro Cable Consortium.
11. Ordinanc:es, Resolutions, and Motions.
a. Remmmendation from the Utilities Department to approve by motion an
easement encroachment for Silver Oiff Aparbnents. STAFF SOURCE:
Stu Fonda. Dlndor of Utilities.
b. Remmmendation from the Department of Community Development to
adopt a bill for an ordinance rnbicting conventional woodburnlng devka
in Englewood. STAFF SOURCE: Dana Gluier, Enwanmental Semces
Admlnl1tntm.
c. Recommendation from the Department ol Community Development to
adopt a raolution offering incentive to convert conventional
woodbumlng devims to dean-bumlng applianca STAFF SOURCE:
Dua Glader, Eamaaamdal Sances Adn,lnlttnlm.
d. Recommendation from the Department ol Community Development to
adopt a bill for an ordinanm amending the Englewood Munldpal Code to
include rwgulationa governing recydlng opentlona. STAFF SOURCE:
Harold J. SCIII, Plaanlng A4alalllnlar.
e . Recommendation from the Oty Attorney'• Office to adopt • amended
Council Bill No. 36.1, rezonina a portion ol the .. bounded by W . EVIN
Ave., S. l.uni St ., W. Adriatic Pl .. and S. Jtaritan Stnet from 1,,2 and R-2-C
to B-3, and to Mt October 5, 1992 • the date for the Public Hearing on
thl1 matter. STAFF SOURCE: Rick DeWIII, Qty AIIDIMJ.
12. General Oilcuulon.
a . Mayor'• Choice.
b . Coundl Memben' Choim .
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14. Oty Attorney's Report.
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The following minutes wen tnnlmla.d lo Council from 09/04/'IUlf/17 /"1.:
• 'Englewood Public lJbnry Board nwting ol September 8, 1992.
• Englewood ~ Authority nwting ol July 29, 1992.
• Englewood !:lquor ~ Authority meeting ol September 2, 199l.
• F.nglewood Downtown Development Authority 1Me1ing ol Seplmlber 9, 1992.
• 'Englewood Parka and Reaation CcaunlNion meeting ol September 10, 199l.
• F.nglewood Urban Renewal Authority meeting ol September 2, 199l.
• F.nglewood Planning and 7.oning CommJuioii meeting ol September 1, 1992.
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DATE: SEPTEIIIEI Zl, lltZ
M PDSCII MY SPOI ca IIATTEIS OlHEll Fall A IIUI-OF FIVE
IIIIITU. EACH 5UCN PDSCII SIIIULD SJ• THIS WIC alllEIIT mm, STATJ•
IME, MDIESS, -TOPIC OF CCIIIEIIT.
1mE PDSCIIS -11191 TO SPOl II FAVOI OF • II IPNSJTJ• TO A WIC
NEMJ• SNIIULD SJ• 1'IIE Alft.lCMU PUil.iC IIUllla IDSTD.
PLEASE Plllff.
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AGENDA FOR THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
SEFTEMBER 21, 1992
7:30 P.M.
1. Call to order. f1 :~~
2. Invocation. ~
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S. Minutes.
/J,(} f J / \ a. Minutes from the September 8, 1992 City Council Meeting. ~ rr r t;"D
6. Pre-Scheduled Vi,iton. (Pleue limit your preaentation to ten mlnutn.)
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A repNMntative from Colorado AIIOdation of Que& of Polle. will be
pnMnt to award the Oty of Engl~~ Aa:nditation Certificalian.
A reprnentative of CRSA will be in attendance lo~. the Oty of
Englewood with a Ima prevention awardj>'Uu~
Non-Scheduled Vi~ (Pleue 1!.mlt_~r ~to'(ive ~~L O •• -r.a s:17() 'J ~~~r'4dt/70 ~~ f ,.,CA"("'~) t!.,1~r.x~,,~·
c!m~~tionl, and Appointments .
a. Proclamation declaring the week of September '11.).:D, 1992 • Conltitution
Week. ~(,1/µj
Public Hearing. tJ/l«.. ~ -12'. /.tZa., ~~Pl/ ~{ h;-/
a . For consideration of the Cty of Englewood'• Propoeed 1'93 Ope_nting
Budget. s~ c.1$y~ ~";!6Ak ~ (~r/
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b. For consideration of the Highway User Trust Fund. ~ t)){L ~.L
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10. Approve on second reading.
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Council Bill No. 33, approving repayment of negotiation cos..-..aoa
with the adoption of cable franchise agreements.
Council Bill No. 34, approving an Intergovernmental a1PT-an
formalize our participation In the Greater Metro Cable Lml\Aarn
11. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions.
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Recommendation from the Utilities Department to approve by motion aq ~ t n. ... L.
easement enaoachment for Silver Qitt~~ta. ~~~,CE://Ul!l. W~
illa Fwata; S&cclui of tiliHll• ~ f/11-r, -.,,~
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Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to
adopt a bill for an ordinance resbicting conventional woodburning devices
in Englewood. S'f ¥f ~~: ~ana Gluier, Envhomnental Semca
Admlnlatntor. {/(/AL~
Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to
adopt a resolution offering Incentives to convert conventional
woodbuming devices to dean-burning appllanca. STAFF SOURCE:
Dana Glazier, Envhomnental Semca Admlnlttntor.
Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to
adopt a bill for an ordinance amending the Englewood Munidpal Cod
include regulations governing recycling ~tiON. S[ SO
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~mendation from the Oty Attorney's Office to adopt • -mc1.--c--'
Council Bill No. 36.1, raoniftl a portion of the ma boundN ltiy W. Evans
Ave., S. Zuni St., W. Adriatic Pl., and S. llaritan Stnet from 1-2 and R-2-C
to 8-3, and to let October 5, 1992 as the date for the ~ ~. ,,..,..j~
this matter. STAFF SOURCE: Rick DeWla. Qty AtlanwJ. /'f~v-
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The~ mkl./k~ tranlmittad to Council from at/04/+tat/17/'11.:
• Englewood Public Library Board meeting of September 8. 199'1.
• Englewood Houa=t::.=ty meeting of July 29, 199'1.
• Englewood Uquor Authority meeting of~ 2, 199'1.
• Englewood Downtown Development Authority meeting of Sepllmber 9, 199'1.
• Englewood Pub and llecnation CommiUion meeting ol Sepllmber 10, 199'1.
• Englewood Urban Renewal Authority meeting of September 2, 199'1.
• Englewood Planning and Zoning CommiUion meeting ol September 1, 199'1.
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Air Quality Standards. However, currently conversion rates to cleaner burning
units are only about 5S. He noted that a local bank 1s offering loans that
are easier for consuaers to use and less expensive than typical retail spon-
sored loans. To encourage participation to convert, a cooperative effort has
been undertaken by aanufacturers and retailers to offer special discounts in
pricing on natural gas logs, fireplace, pellet stoves, new technology wood
stoves, and inserts. He pointed out that a disposal and recycling progr• for
old wood stoves has been arranged. Nr. Glazier noted the cost of peratts
average between S15.00 and $35.00. The anticipated loss to the City of issu-
ing these peraits without a fee ts between $1000.00 and $1500.00 for the next
year. Discussion ensued.
The Resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 80, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A •NO FEE• PERMIT FOR THE CONVERSION OF WOOD BURNING
STOVES AND FIREPLACES TO SOLID FUEL BURNING DEVICES THAT COMPLY WITH COLORADO
PHASE 111 AND EPA PHASE 11 STANDARDS.
CGIIICIL IEIIID HATHMIAY IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO APPIOVE Mum ITEII 11
(c) -USOWTION NO. IO, saJES Of IHZ.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent: Council Nlllber Gulley
Notion carried.
t41) Planning Adlltnistrator Stitt presented a recoaendatton froa the
Dlpartllent of C011111nity Developaent to approve a bill for an ordinance ... nd-
tng the Englewood llunictpal Code to include regulations govemtng recycling
operations. He noted there have been soa recNt situations that have pointed
out certain short coatngs 1n the current ordt•uce because recyc11ng type
operations are not treated as a distinct class of uses. They are handled as
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111t1t would acid a use by rttht• catetory with restr1ct1on~ _. tf the .....-1iL:~-
1 Sitt 1111 pc -tlr1 4p1ti ·, tt becoas a •cond1t10N1 use.• He noted ·
•cond1t1ona1 use• ts addressed 1n the proposed ordh1ance and would require a
publ tc hearing before the Planning and Zoning C..1ss1on. He discussed the
baste criteria that distinguishes a •perattted• verses •conditional use.• He
reca•1nded a public hearing be scheduled for October lt, 1H2.
Counctl Nlllber Habenicht questioned llltlat changes wuld have to be aade 1n the
ordinance to require a •re lengthy process for the cond1t10N1 use. She
stated she felt soatt•s these things go unnoticed by people, even though the
City does everytht~ the law requires. She felt everything w do should pro-
vide for the publics access to the tnfol"llltton 11 IIUCh as possible. Various
options wre discussed.
Nr . Stitt noted •conditional use• hearings require 11911 notice and the prop-
erty aust be posted.
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City Manager Fraser stated that this concern is part of the reason this aaend-
ment was drafted, as it has been recognized that these issues can have an ta-
pact on the COIIIIIUnity and it ts 1aportant to •go through a aore public process
than what has been required in the past.•
Council Naber Waggoner questioned if there 1s a way to incorporate perfor-
aance bond requ1,....nt into the ordinance to address areas lllhere recyclable aater1als are stored outside.
City Attorney DeWitt concurred that this a1ght be a requtreaent that they
would need to look at 1n the future. Ht discussed soa possible probl•s. Dtscusston ensued regarding requiring a bond.
The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 38, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 38, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NOIIER BULLOCK
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ANENOING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTION 13 -1-1 LlliHT
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT; TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTION 14 -1-2 &ENERAL IJIJUSTRIAL
DISTRICT; AND TITLE 16, CHAPTER 8, SECTION 1, OF THE ENGLEWOOD tlJNICIPAL CODE 1985.
COUNCIL IIEIIIEI IUI.LOCIC IIMD, -IT IIAS SUWD, TO APPlllft MID ITEII 11 (d) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 38.
Ayes: Council Nlllbtrs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins Nays: None
Council Nlaber &ulley Absent:
Motion carried.
COUNCIL IIEIIIEl U LOCI NOIED, -IT IMS m11•a, TO SU '1111 fUILIC ....
• THE MEll'IIIElffS FOi OCTOID It, lttZ AT 71IO P.1.
Ayes: Council Nlllbtrs Bullock, V111 Dyke, Hatll-.y,
Nays: Habenicht, .,.......r, 11119111
None
Council Nlaber &ulley Absent:
Motion carried.
(e) City Attorney Dellttt presented a recOlllleftdat1CMI to approve as 111111-
ded Council 8111 No. 36.1, rezontng a porttOII of the area bounded by Mist
Evans Av.nue, South Zunt Street, West Adriatic Place, 111d Sovtll Raritan Street froa B-2 and R-2-c to B-3.
COUNCIL IIEIIIEl HATIWMY NOIED, -IT IIAS .... TO APPMVI 111111A ITa 11 (e) -COUNCIL IILL NO. JI.I.
Ayes: Council Nlllbtrs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hath-.y,
Habenicht, ltaggoner, Wiggins
None Nays:
Council Nlaber &ulley Absent:
Motion carrted.
12. lllleral Dt1cu11ton
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1. Call to ONler
The regular .. ting of the Engl.....a City Council IMS called to order by Mayor
Wiggins at 7:34 p.a.
2. lnvocatton
The invocation was given by Council .....,.r Bullock.
3. Pled .. of All .. tance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins.
4. 1o11 can
Present:
Absent:
A quorum WIS Pr9Stnt.
Also pr9sent:
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Council .....,.rs Hathaway, Van Dyke, Bullock,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Council .....,.r Gulley
City Nanager Fraser
City Attorney Dlllitt
Assistant City Manager Reid
Deputy City Clerk Ellis
Ellployee Servtces Specialist Caudill,
Adllinistrative Services
Dir9Ctor Hly9s, Financial Services
Utilities Nanater Woika
EnvinNllllfttal Services Adllinistrator ,1azier,
COIIIUnity Develop11111t
Planning Adllinistrator Stitt, Coaaunity
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(a) CUICIL ..... UCI .... -IT IMS Bl•a, Tl ., ... TIE
llllln'ts 0, TIE ... M mn• 0, KPIWI •• ·-· Ayes: Council .....,.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathway,
Habefticht, V111111tr, Wtggt•s
None Nays:
Council lllllber Gulley Absent:
Notion carried.
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(a) Narttn Stefanie, a representative of the Colorado Assoctatton of
Chiefs of Police, advised that the City of Engl..oocl Police Departllent has .. t
their Professional Standards C011Pl11nce Protr•. He stated the Professional
Coapliance Protr• ts CQIIPOSed of over 100 standards dealing with police ad-
ainistratton and police procedure. He presented a plaque and State Accredita-
tion Certificate to Safety Services Director Stanley.
Director Stanley thanked llr. Stefanie and noted that the award was the result
of dedication and hard work on the part of staff.
(b) Ellployee Services Special ht Caudill announced that the City of
Englewood has once again won a Loss Prevention Award. She introduced Chris
Krall, CIRSA Loss Control Nanager, and Nark Ja•r, CIRSA Deputy Executive
Officer. llr. Ja•r c 111cled the Ctty of Engl..oocl for COIIP11ance wtth the
CIRSA loss control standards. He ROted the City of Englewood has been very
responsive to the loss control progr• and is the first ctty tn the pool to
achieve a perfect score. He caa1nded the City Council, 11111...-,.t, and all
eaployees for thetr efforts. llr. J .... r stated Englewood's credit is $32,000,
which is by far the 11,vest credit of any ctty tn the progr•. He noted the
City's good loss history has brougllt the contrtbutton dCIMI tn the Worker's
Coapensation pool and kept tt stable 111 the Property Casualty pool. He stated
CIRSA ts thankful to have the Ctty of Englewood as a lllllber of CIRSA.
City Nanater Fraser recoptzed the contribution of the eaployees througllout
the organ tut ton whtch have resulted tn the wtrds. He pointed out that Dt-
rectol' of Adlltntstrattve Services lartlll-and Ellployee Services Spectaltst
Caudill have been tnst,.....tal tn developt119 pragr-that !lave been adopted
by each clepartaent to reduce llorllar's C.,.satton tnjurtes 111d general
ltabtltty clatm. He ROted tt Ills ..._ a COIIK1Ns effort of Hell departaeftt
to brt119 tilts under control. llr. FraNr t11trlll1c8d Tt• &ner, the Executive
Director of CIRSA, _, tlllMl8d 111• fw tile ....,.rt he Ills gtvea the Ctty ef
Englwood.
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(a) Mebelos Pack 170, IINIIIHNd lty ClQt• El-tary Sdlool, wre 111
attendance to observe the Ctty eo.cn .. t1119.
(b) Eva Eisenberg, 4955 Soutll &alapago, COIIPlatned about water pressure
tn her area. Dtscusston ensued. Staff •s cltrected to revtew tlle sttuatton
and report to Ns. E tsenbert and CCMIIIC 11 .
(c) Harvey Bentley, 3270 South &rant, stated he llacl rece11tly awed to
the City, and shared various thoughts, tcleas, • sources of ,..... fw Ctty
Counc 11 to cons icier.
I. C-tatt-, Proc1aatt-• .... ,.-.
(a) A procl .. tton proclaiatng S.,t ..... 20-27, ltn as Collstttutt111
IMek was constdered.
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(a) Nartin Stefanie, a representative of the Colorado Association of
Chiefs of Police, advised that the City of Englewood Police Departaent has aet
their Professional Standards Coapltance Progr•. He stated the Professional
Coapliance Prograa is coaposed of over 100 standards dealing with police ad -
•1nistration and police procedure. He presented a plaque and State Accredita-
tion Certificate to Safety Services Director Stanley.
Director Stanley thanked Mr. Stefanie and noted that the award was the result
of dedication and hard work on the part of staff.
(b) EllployH Services Specialist Caudill announced that the City of
Englewood has once again won a Loss Prevention Alward. She introduced Chris
Krall, CIRSA Loss Control Manager, and Mark Jaeger, CIRSA Deputy Executive
Officer. Mr. Jaeger c-nded the City of Englwoocl for CCJIIPltance with the
CIRSA loss control standards. He noted the City of Englewood has been very
responsive to the loss control progr• and 1s the first city in the pool to
achieve a perfect score. He coaended the Ctty Council, 11111ageaent, and all
eaployus for their efforts. Mr. Ja:rr stated Englewood's credit 1s $32,000,
which 1s by far the largest credit o any ctty tn the progr•. He noted the
Ctty's good loss history has brought the contribution down in the Worker's
Coapensat1on pool and kept it stable in the Property Casualty pool. He stated
CIRSA is thankful to have the Ctty of Englewood as a lllllber of CIRSA.
City Manager Fraser recognized the contributton of the aplOYffS throughout
the organization which have resulted tn the .. rds. He pointed out that Di-
rector of Adllintstrat1Ye Services larthl-ud EllploYff Services Specialist
Caudill have bffn instnaental in developing progras that have bHn adopted
by each clepartaent to reduce llorbr's Collflllsation tnjurtes ud general
ltabiltty claim. He noted tt has bHn a eo11sctous effort of each clepartaent
to bring thts under control. Nr. Fraser 1ntNdllced Tt• Cireer, the Executive
Dtrector of CIRSA, and tltuud 111• for the npport he ltas 9tvt11 tltt City of
Englewood.
7. llon-lCIINu1N YtsttoN
(a) Wtbelos Pack 170, spo11sored by ClaytOR El ..... tary Sdlool, wre in
attendance to observe the Ctty Coullctl .. ttng.
(b) Eva Eisenberg, Ct55 South Cialapat0, COIIP1atned about water pressure
tn her area . Dtscusston et1sued. Staff was directed to revitw tN situation
and report to Ms . Eisenberg ud Counc 11 .
(c) Harvey Bentley, 3270 South &rant, stated ltt ltacl rec111tly aoved to
the City, and shared vartous thougtlts, tdtas, ud sources of revt1111t for Ctty
Council to consider.
e. caauntcattons, Procl_tt .. 1M _.1..-,
(a) A proclaation proclaiaing Septtllbtr 20 ·27, lttz as C..stitution
Wttk was considered .
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COIIICIL IIEIIIER HATIWIAY MOVED, All> IT IIAS SECONDED. TO APPIOVE A PIOCUMTION
PIOCLAINI• THE IIEEI OF SEPTEIIIER 20-27, 1112 AS CONSTITUTION IIEEI.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent: Council Mellber Gulley
Notion carried.
9. Public Ntar1nt
(a) COIIICIL IIEIIIER VM DYi£ NOVED, _, IT IIAS SECWD, TO OPBI THE
MIC HEMI• TO IECEIVE CITIZEN INPUT ON THE c1n•s 1H3 PIOPOSED OPERATI•
IUDIET.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent: Council Mellber Gulley
Notion carried and the public hearing opened.
Director Hayes, Financial Services Depart..nt, provided proof of notice of
public hearing llfflich was published in the Englewood Herald on Septlllber 3,
1992. She noted the Proposed 1993 Budget ts a status quo budget allowing for
the s ... level services as the 1992 Budget. The General Fund represents the
llljor portion of the budget with approxiaately 1 3.11 increase over the 1992
Budget. The budget includes a fund balance of Sl,280,924.00 tn the General
Fund llffltch represents 15.SS of expenditures. Ns. Hayes advised that the bud-
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or the Public Japrovell8ftt FUlld and the tax rate of 10.35 aills as total taxes
for the 1993 General, Debt Service, and Public Japrovta1t1t Funds.
Cllarles c:onter, U73 IIHt lllamDutll Awnue, spoke 11, oppositiOII to tile proposed
2 •111 increase. He noted the Valley SanitattOII district has been assessing a
S50.00 yearly user fee for deteriorating 1 iNs for the last five years and
they are recoaendtng continuing the fee for another five years. Ht stated
llfflether it ts called I user fee or tax it ts the s.... Ht objected to the
City's involv ... nt tn revitalizing Cinderella City. Mr. Conger also cited the
htrtng of an Assistant City Manager and Director of C01111Untty Developaent as
unnecessary.
In response to questions frca Council .....,.r Bullock, Mr. Conger confirad he
would prefer a cut in services rather than an increase tn taxes and felt the
issue should be put to a vote of the taxpayers.
Mayor Wiggins requested Director of Utilities Fonda contact Mr. Conger retard·
ing the Valley Sanitation District user fees.
Council .....,.r Habenicht pointed out that the Assistant City Nan•r and Coa-
auntty Developatt1t Director positions are 110t new adlltntstrattve positions.
1111 Cla,ton, Ill East Col'nlll ._.., recalled the City Nan•r edvtsing
Council in 1911 that an increase tn property tax was absolutely necessary for
Englewood's econoatc health. Ht noted that the tax increase did not take
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place and Englewood has grown leaner and aore efficient in the ensuing years.
He noted the general fund has increased by 14S since 1988. Nr. Clayton stated
that during this tiae hoaes have been devalued, property and sales taxes have
increased, and businesses have failed. He contended •we cannot tax ourselves
into prosperity.• He feels the City of Engl wood spends aore aoney per
citizen than any city in the aetro area. Nr. Clayton encouraged Council to
look harder at the budget and eliainate current unnecessary prograas, to not
start any new unnecessary prograas, and continue to insist on innovation and
efficiency.
Fred Hawley, 3024 SOUth corona Street, noted he had perused the Proposed 1993
Budget, The Citizen, and articles in the Englewood Herald regarding the pro-
posed budget. He felt the proposed increase in property tax was unjustified.
He felt soae of the iteas listed in the Public laproveaent Fund were optional.
Nr. Hawley stated he has had to cut budgets in the past and he thought nothing
about a SS or less cut.
Council Mellber Bullock asked if Nr. Hawley 1s in favor of putting the proposed
tax increase to a vote of the people. Nr. Hawley responded that he did not
think a tax increase was necessary in Englwood.
COUNCIL IEIID MLOCIC •ED, -IT IMS SECCNIED, TO CLOSE TIE PUil.iC
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Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent: Council Mellber Gulley
Notion carried and the public hearint closed.
(It) CGUIICIL IIEIIID NIWY ..... -IT 1115 SICOIIIID, TO ONII TIE
MIC HEAii. TO IECllft cn1za lllvr • TIE NI_, UID TIUST ....
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent: Council Neaber Gulley
Notion carried.
Director Hayes, Financial Services Departaent, provided proof of notice of
public hearint which was publ tshed in the Entlwood Herald on Septlllber 3,
1992 . She noted State Statute requires that Council hold a public hearint
before they determine disposition of the funds. She explained that each year
the City receives revenue froa the State Htghlllay Users Trust Fund. Thts
revenue coaes froa the fees that are assessed froa the retistration of drivers
and vehicles, passe1199r atle taxes on coaon carriers, and principally froa
the excise tax on gas . The State and County receive a portion of the reveftU9
and 91 ts reaitted to the cities based on the nUlllber of auto rec.atstrattons and
a11es of streets tn those ctttes. The revenue ts received IIOftthly and can be
used for any type of construction, reconstruction, repair of the st'"t in -
frastructure, signals, safety tn the public rights -of-way, and for construc -
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Mr. Waggoner asked tf the projected figure for 1992 reflected an increase over
past years. Ms. Hayes stated tn 1991 we received S67Z,000 and in 1992 and
1993 tt ts projected that $698,000 will be received.
There were no citizens present who wished to address City Council concerning
the Highway User Trust Fund.
CCIIIICIL MENIER HATHAIIAY MOVED, MD IT IIAS SECONDED, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC
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Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wtggtns
Nays: None
Absent: Council Mellber Gulley
Motton carried and public hearing closed.
10. Approval on Second leadtng
CCIIIICIL IIEIIIEl HATHMIAY IIMD, -IT IIAS SECClmED, TO APNOVt ca SECOND IDD•
1• ME11tA ITEIIS 10 (a) MD (b) AS FOUMz
(a) ORDINANCE NO. 37, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 33, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING FRANCHISEE TO PAY THE COSTS INCURRED BY THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN FRANCHISE NEGOTIATIONS.
(b) ORDINANCE NO. 38, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 34, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE CITY OF ENGLEIIIOD, COLORADO ENTERING THE JOINT All>
COOPERATIVE INTERGOVERIIIENTAL ACREOOT FOR A GREATER ..rn., CMLE CCIISORTltll.
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Motton carried.
Council Mlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Wavgoner, Wt99tns
None
Council Mlllber Culley
11. Ordt nances, lesol uttons and IIDttons
(a) Uttltttes Man199r Wotka prese11ted a rec.....clatton froa the Uttlt-
ttes Departaent to approve by 110tton an e118111ftt encroachllent for Silver Cliff
Apartatnts. He noted thts tssue was discussed and tabled at the Septeaber I,
1992 Ctty Council .. tt"' tn order to deten1tne tf the 811Croachllent ts the
flood way. He advised the factltttes are 811Croach1"' h1to both the water and
sewer eas-nt and tnto the dratn199 eas8111ftt. He noted the retatnt"' wall ts
tn the flood way. fir. Wotka exphtnecl tllat the flood Wl1 ts III approxt•tton,
and tt appears that the concrete retatntnt wall ts on or about on the 100-year
flood platn boundary and, therefore, deltneates tllt flood ..,.
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Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent: Counc 11 Nlllber Ciull ey
Motion carried.
(b) Envtroraental Services Adllintstrator Glazier presented a rec-n-
datton froa the Departaent of C0111Untty Developaent to approve a bill for an
ordinance restricting conventional wood burning devices tn Englewood in order
to enhance local air quality and assist in ... ttng acceptable levels of pol-
lutants. He noted the Denver •tro area faces three serious atr pollution
problems: carbon aonoxide, particulate aatter and the brown cloud. Because of
these atr qual tty probl•s the Envtroraental Protect ton Agency has required
that the State subait plans that obtain and aaintatn acceptable levels for
these pollutants. If the State does not obtain or aatntatn these required
levels, the EPA can tapose stringent penalties until coapliance ts aet. Mr.
Glazier advised that recent studies have shown that .. tsston froa conventional
or non-certified fireplaces or stoves account for 25S of the brown cloud, up
to 30I of particulate aatter, and SS to IOI of the region's carbon aonoxtde
eatsstons. There are an esttaated 250,000 conventional wood burning devices
tn the •tro area. He stated the Regional Atr Quality Council esttaates that
without restrictions an additional 30,000 devices could be addtd over the next
several years. Mr. Glazier also pointed out that Seftate 1111 No. 92-137, re-
cently passed, requires all 1111ntcipaltttes or counties wtthtn the Denver •tro
area to adopt stailar provtstons by January 1, 1993. Dtscusston ensued.
The Deputy Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 1111 No. 37, entitled:
COUNCIL Bill II>. 37, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL IOIER YAN DYKE
A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE MEll>llli TITLE I, CHAPTER 1, BY MJOllli A NEV SECTIC*
12, TO THE EllilEIIJOD UICIPAl COD( 1•, IIUCN IOIEULLY PIOHIIITS THE IN-
STALLATION OF SOLID FUEL .. llli DEVICES AND 11£STllCTS TH( IIEMIR AND IIEPLACE-
NENT OF SOLID FUEL DEVICES.
CGUIICIL .... YM D1U IIOIID, -IT lal m111a. 11(~) -CGUIICIL IILL IIO. 17.
Ayes: Council .....,.rs Bullock,
Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Habenicht, ll&990Mr, llt19tns
None
Council ...._r CUlley
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.... Dyke, Hatllaway,
(c) Enviromental Services Adlltntstrator Gluter presented a rec-·
datton froa the Departaent of c-n, o.v.1.,...t to adopt a resolutt011 of-
fering incentives to convert c011v...tt011al wood bur11i .. devices to cleu bunl-
ing appl tances. He reiterated tllat tlltrt are • ttt1Mtld ZI0,000 conYNttOII·
al wood burning units tn the Denver •tro area. All of tlltH contribute to
air quality probleas. He advtsld tllat cle1Nr bun1i .. EM "'as• II ctrtiftld
gas or pellet burning units product up to • 1111 110llutlftt1. llr. Gluttr
addtd tllat tllt Regional Air Qualtty CNM:11 Ills rec•tly Ht a goal of con-
verting 15,000 fireplaces and stoves 11111111111 in ordtr to COIIPlY witll Ftdtral
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units are only about 5~. He noted that a local bank 1s offering loans that
are easier for cons11t1ers to use and less expensive than typical retail spon-
sored loans. To encourage participation to convert, a cooperative effort has
been undertaken by aanufacturers and retailers to offer special discounts in
pricing on natural gas logs, fireplace, pellet stoves, new technology wood
stoves, and inserts. He pointed out that a disposal and recycling progr .. for
old wood stoves has been arranged. Nr. Glazier noted the cost of penaits
average between $15.00 and $35.00. The anticipated loss to the City of issu-
ing these penaits without a fee 1s between $1000.00 and $1500.00 for the next
year. Discussion ensued.
The Resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 80, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A •NO FEE• PERMIT FOR THE CONVERSION OF WOOD BURNING
STOVES AND FIREPLACES TO SOLID FUEL BURNING DEVICES THAT COMPLY WITH COLORADO
PHASE Ill ANO EPA PHASE II STANDARDS.
COUNCIL IIEIIIO HATHAIIAY NOYED, -IT IIAS SECCIIDED, TO APPIOVE MEIIDA ITEN 11
(c) -RESOLUTION NO. IO, SDIES OF lHZ.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway,
Nays:
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
None
Absent: Counc 11 Neaber 51111 ey
Motton carried.
(d) Planning Adlltntstrator Stttt presented a recoaetldatton froa the
Departaent of CC1111Untty Developaent to approve a btll for an ordinance ... nd-
tng the Englewood Nuntctpal Code to include regulattons governing recycling
operations. He noted there have been,_ recent sttuattons that have pointed
out certain short coatngs tn the cu"""t ordinance because recycl tng type
operations are not treated as a dtsttnct class of uses. TIiey are handled as
etther •use by rtght• or they are strictly prohtbtted. He advised the aaend-
aent would add a •use by rtgtit• category wtth restrtcttons; tf the business
has outstde storage tt becoaes a •condtttonal use.• He noted •condtttonal
use• ts addressed tn the proposed ordinance and would require a public hearing
before the Planning and Zontng c-tuton. He discussed the baste crtterta
that dtsttngutshes a •pe,.ttted• venes •condtttonal use.• He recam1nded a
publ tc hearing be scheduled for October 19, 1992.
Council Nellber Habenicht questioned wllat changes would have to be lllde tn the
ordinance to require a aore lengthy process for the condtttonal use. SIie
stated she felt soaett•s these things go unnoticed by people, even though the
Ctty does everytht',!9 the law requires. SIie felt everything we do shoulcf pro-
vide for the publics access to the tnforaation as auch as possible. Various
opt tons were d tscussed.
Nr . Stitt noted •conditional use• hearings require legal nottce and the prop-
erty .,st be posted.
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lllftt ••s drafted, as it has been recognized that these issues can ·have an ia-
pact on the COIIIIIUllity and it is iaportant to •go through a aore ~lie process
than .,.at has beet! required in the past.•
Council .._.r WlftOner questioned if there 1s a lflY to incorporate a perfor-
•nce bond requi,....nt into the ordinance to address areas ...,.. recyclable
•terials are stored outside.
City Attorney DeWitt concurred that thts atght be a requ1,......t that they
llfOUld need to look at in the future. He discussed s .. possible problas.
Discussion ensued regarding requiring a bond.
The Deputy City Clerk •as asked to read Council 1111 No. 31, entitled:
COUNCIL Bill NO. 31, INTRODUCED BY COIIICIL NENBER BULLOCK
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE MDl>ING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTION 13 -1-1 LIGHT
lll>USTRIAL DISTRICT; TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTION 14 • 1-2 GENERAL lll>USTRIAL
DISTRICT; AND TITLE 16, CHAPTER I, SECTION l, OF THE ENGLEIIOOO NUNICIPAL CODE
1985.
COUNCIL IIEIIID IULLOCI lltYED, -IT IIAS SECalD, TO APPllflE MED ITEII 11
(d) -COUNCIL IILL •• 31.
~s: Council .._.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hath•ay,
Habenicht, WlftOMr, W1gg1ns
Nays: None
Absent: Counc 11 .._.r Gulley
Notion carried.
COUNCIL IIEIIID -LOCI lltYED, -IT IIAS SECa111
• TIE MEIIIEITS FOil OCTGID 11, 1111 AT 7130 P,11,
Ayes: Council ....,.rs Bullock,
Nays:
Absent:
Notion carried.
Habenicht, Waggoner, W1gg1ns
None
Counc 11 .....,.r Gulley
TO SET TIE PUil.iC NEAii•
Van Dyke, Hath••Y,
(e) City Attorney DeWitt presented a recoaendatton to approve as IMll-
ded Council 1111 No. 36.l, rezoning a portion of the area bounded by West
Evans Avenue, South Zuni Street, West Adriatic Place, and South Raritan Street
froa B-2 and R-2-c to 1-3.
CGUIICIL .... MWY IMD, -IT IIAS SKI.ID. TO .VPllft --ITEII 11
(e) -CCIUIICIL IILL •• JI.I.
Ayes: Council ....,.rs Bullock, V111 Dyke, Hath-,,
Habelltcht, Waggo11er, W1gg111s
None Nays:
Absent: COUIICil .....,.r Gulley
Nolton carried.
12. ...,.al Dtscu111on
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Mayor Wiggins did not have any aatters to bring before Council.
(b) Council Mellber's Choice
(1) Council Mellber Waggoner asked 1f City Manager Fraser was pro-
ceeding with the $95,000 contract for a aarket analysis of Cinderella City
without first subllttttng an overall plan. Ctty Manager Fraser stated he wtll
be proceeding wtth the analysts and staff ts working on developing a plan
whtch wtll be subllttted for Council's constderatton at the October 5, 1992
Ctty Council aeettng.
(11) Council Mellber Habenicht questioned 1f the $95,000 for the
aarket analysts of Cinderella Ctty had been previously appropriated. Ctty
Manager Fraser conftraed that these 11011tes have been appropriated tn the 1992
Budget.
(111) Council Mellber Van Dyke dtstrtbuted a travel request to at-
tend the 8th Jnternattonal Conference on Soltd Waste Manageaent tn
Philadelphia froa Noveaber 15-18, 1992, to present the City of Englewood's
Integrated Envtronaental Plan.
COUNCIL IIEIIIO HATHMAY IIMD, -IT IIAS SECCIIIID, TO ~ COUNCIL IIElaEI
VM DYKE'S mm IEQUEST FOi $7IO.OO TO anm TIE ffl IITmllTlcaAL ca-
FEIEIICE • SOLID IIASTE IWNEIIElff II PIIILMEUIIIA •EIIIII 11-11, lttZ.
Ayes: COU11Ctl ....,.rs lullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wt19tns
Nays: None
Absent: Counc 11 Nlllber Culley
Motton carried.
Council Mellber Van Dyke thanked Counctl for thetr support.
( tv) Counctl Mellber Bullock stated Counctl Nlllber Hathaway ts
drafttng I resolution for Counctl's constderatton stattng the Ctty of Engle-
wood wtll not support the Metro Area Connection (MAC) ltne unttl the 11t.ern1-
ttves analysts ts coapleted.
13. Ctty llana .. r's laport
Mr. Fraser did not have any aatters to brt119 before Couftc:11.
14 . Ctty Attoney'1 ~
(1) Mr. Dellttt passed out coptes of a Release and llatver ag,.......t
bet...,. the Ctty of Engl-.ood and LH Ovtrc1111t . In onltr to resolve the dts ·
puted cl at• the Ctty Attorney rec:aw1ndtcl settlwnt tn the wt of Sl47 .11.
COUNCIL IIEIIIO VM ME IIMD, -IT IMS IB ... , TO UPllft IETTUllllff If
THE OVEIICMP mlT II THE Mall1' If SM7. 11.
Ayes : Counctl Nlllbers lullock, Van Dyke, Hath--,,
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Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
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Council Naber Gulley
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(b) Mr. DeWitt briefly discussed the Craig Nelson Worker's Coapensation
Claia.
(c) Mr. DeWitt reported on As1tst111t City AttorMy Cllarles Sri•'s
funeral. Discussion ensued regarding tile appropriate way to , 1 1 ,..,.. hta.
(d) llr. Dllfitt noted tits _,.,.....t wtll be undel'Voiftl cllanges and he
anticipates a diffe,....t foraat.
15. M,1ounaant
CGUIICIL llllaEI MWY ... Tl ..... TM .. ttng adjourned at 1:04 p.a.
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Item Oej!artalnt
SA FIN SER¥
6A CMGR
68 CMGR
7A CMGR
78 CMGR
7C CMGR
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Oescrtj!tton ActtOII TIUII
COUNCIL NIIIITES 9/1/92 ..... [D 1-0-1
(1 MSEIIT: U.LEY)
COLORADO ASSOCIATICII OF CHIEFS
OF POLICE PRESENTED MIAII> TO Clll/
STATE ACCREDITATICII CERTIFICATICII
CIRSA PRESENTED Clll OF Ellil.EIIXID
111TH LOSS PREVENTICII AIMID
IIEBELOS PACK 170 SPCIISORED IY CLAYTCII
ELODTMY ATTOIJO TO OISOft
EVA EisoaEIS, 4955 S. &AlAPMD
CCJl'LAIIIED AIOUT WATER P1£SSUI£
HARVEY BEIITLEY, 3270 S. ~
SHARED VARIOUS IDEAS
PIOCUMTICII SEPTENBER 20-27, 1992 .....m 1-0-1
CCIISTITUTICII IEEl
PUil IC H£ARI11i · PIOPOSO l Ill
OPERATllli IUD&£T
3 CITIZENS SPOKE II OPPOSITICII TO
PROPOSED TAX IIDEASE:
CHARLES COll&ER, 3373 If. IIIIIOITH AVE.
Bill CLAYTON, 951 E. COIIIIELL AVE.
FRED HMft..EY, 3024 S. COIIIIA ST.
PUBLIC HEARllli -HlliHIIAY USER TIIUST Alm
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STAFF TO llllT 11111 IIO
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110 CCIII DEY
llE CATIY
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NO ONE SPOKE TO THE ISSUE
ORDl37 (CBl33) APPROVING REPAYIOT ) ITOIS lOA-B Eff[CTIV£ DATE Of
Of NEGOTIATION COSTS ASSOCIATED )APPROVED 6-0-1 OIDIIMICES -IZ:01 A.It
WITH ADOPTION Of CABLE FRANCHISE ) OCTIIIO ZS, 1112
AGREENENTS )
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ORDl38 (CB134) APPROVING INTER-) Sl&IIED COPY Of MIEEJIOT
GOVERIIEITAL A&REENENT THAT Ifill ) TO IE FILED 111TH CITY CLEll'S
FOIIIALIZE OUR PARTICIPATION IN ) OFFICE
THE GREATER IIETRO CABLE CONSORTIUN )
NOTION TO APPROVE EASEIOT APPROVED 6-0-1
ENCROACtltENT FOR SILVER CLIFF
APARTMENTS
CBl37 RESTRICTINli CONYENTIOIIAL APMWED 6-0-1 SECOND 1£ADINli 10/5/tz
lfOOO BURNING DEVICES IN EIIGLEIIOOO
RESOl80 OffERINli INCENTIVES TO APMWED 6-0-1
CONVERT CONVENTIONAL lfOOO BURNING
DEVICES TO CLEM-BURNING APPLIANCES
CBl38 MENDING THE Ell: 85 TO APPDED 6-0-1 SECOND l£ADIN1i 10/11/tz
INCLUDE REGULATIONS GOVERNING
RECYCLING OPERATIONS
NOTION TO SET PUil.iC HEARIN& CITY CLE• TO PUILISH
FOR 10/19/12 AT 7:30 P.N. ll>TICE Of PUil.iC HEAii"'
CBl36.l (ANEll)[I)) REZONING A APPROVED 6-0-1 SECOND READINli 10/5/tz; PUil.iC
PORTION Of THE AREA 80Ull)[D BY HEARi"' 10/5/tz AT 7:30 P.11.
If. EVANS AYE., S. ZUNI ST.,
If. ADRIATIC Pl., NI> S. RARITAN ST.
FRON 8-Z NI> R-Z-C TO 8-3
WAGGONER: 1) ASKED FOR CLARIFICATION
FRON CNGR RE: $95,000 CONTRACT FOR
MARKET NIALYSIS OF CINDERELLA CITY
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14C CATTY
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HABENICHT: 1) QUESTIONED IF THE IIJl(Y
HAD BEEN APPIIOPIUATED FOR THE IWIKET
SURVEY; FRASER CWIIIIED IT HAD BEEi
APPROPRIATED
VAN DYKE: 1) DISTRIBUTED TRAVEL
REQUEST TO ATTEII> 8TH MIIUAL
INTERNATICIIAI. calFEROICE CII
SOLID WASTE 18111'/PHIUDELPHIA ~-.
tl»TICII TO APPAOVE VM DYKE'S APPIOfED 6-0-1
TRAVEL REQUEST TO ATTEND calFEREIICE/
$780.00
BULLOCK: 1) HATHMIAY IS PREPARINli
RESOLUTICII STATINli THE CITY IIILL mt
SUPPORT THE IMC LI• IIITIL THE ALTEIIIATIVES
ANALYSIS IS cml'LETED
SETTLENENT/OVERCW
tl»TICII TO APPAOVE SITTLEIOT-APPIOfED 6-0-1
OVERCANP/$347.91
IIORKER'S CClftNSATICII CLAIW
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DISCUSSED APPROPRIATE IIAY TO REN0aER
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STATED HIS DEPARnDT IIILL BE UIIJElliOINli
CHANGES; HE ANTICIPATES A DIFFEREIT F~T
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Rt:GULAR CITY COUIICIL N&&TING
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