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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-09-08 (Regular) Meeting Agenda• " . - 0 I • - 0 • 9/8/92 R£GULAR CITY COUNCIL N££TING • ORD1NANC£ ~37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46 R£S0LUT10N I ~ ~ 80, 81, 82, 83, 14, 15, 16, 17 • I • • • .. • • • • • . !; -. I ~ ' c1n CIUICIL --STAlUS IIENII' -.a. Agenda Ortgtnattng Item De2artllent Descrt2tton Action Tam Follow-• SA FIN SERV COUNCIL NINUTES 8/17/92 APPDED 6-0-1 COPIES TO I( DISTIIIUTtD (HUENlatT AISTAJIIO)) 6A OtGR BOB BURGENER HONORED AS - .t ~ EN&LEIIOOD'S EMPLOYEE OF THE DTH FOR SEPTDIBER 68 OtGR RESOl77 APPOINTING GLORIA APPROVED 7-0 ULRICH TO LIBRARY BOAIID • • I ,, 6C OtGR RESOl78 APPOINTING BARBARA FOUT APPROVED 7-0 TO LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY --60 OtGR RESOl79 APPOINTING BARBARA IMVIS APPROVED 7-0 TO CLEAN, GREEN, All> PliOUD CCIII ' BA OtGR PROCLIA\TION DECLARING SEPTEIIBER PROClJA\TICII IIWED AS NATIONAL SQUARE DAKE DTH I SECOIIDED/ FOIIML VOTE IMS ml TMEN 88 CMGR RESIGNATION OF JIN TYNAN FIDI ACCEPTED 7-0 POL ICE PENS ION BOAIID lOA SAF SERV ORDI 36 (CBl32) APPAOVING APPROVED 7-0 EFFECTIVE IMTE Of INTERGOVERIIOTAL MiREENENT OIIDIIIAIICE -12:01 A.N. WITH SHERIDAN TO CONBINE OCTOl(R 11, 1992; SllillED RESCUlCES All> ESTABLISH A POLYGRAPH COPY Of MiREENENT TO .. DIVISION 8( FILED WITH CITY CLEII llA UTIL tl>TION TO APPROVE LICENSE ASREENENT TABLED 7-0 STAFF TO DETE .. 111( IF FORM EASENENT ENClmCIIIENT FOR ENCDalOT IS IN THE SILVER CLIFF APARTNENTS FLOCI> IIAY -I - --- I I ... • ~ I " • , ' ' .. --... I J . . ~ . # . £ • I I '' 118 CONN DEY I I UC COtll DEY ~i 110 PUB WKS ,, ,. i llE CNGR llF CNGR 12A CfliR I • 0 • ~ CBl35 CREATIN& A NEIi ZONE APPROVED 7-0 SECGm IDDIN& 10/5/ft CWSIFICATIC., 1-3, IUSIIIESS NOTIC. TO SET PUil.iC HEARIN& APIIDtD 7-0 CCIII DO TO NST ..Un FOR 10/5/92 AT 7:30 P.N. I Cln CUii TO MUSIi mna a, PUii.Jc NfMIN& CBl31 REDIIN& A PORTIC. OF AREA APIIDtD 7-0 SEta EDIN& 10/5/ft IOUIID IY If. EYMS AYE., S. ZIIII ST., II. ADRIATIC Pl., All» S. RARITAN ST., FRON B-2 All» R-2-C TO 8-3 NOTIC. TO SET PUil.IC HEARIN& APPROVED 7-0 CCIII DO TO NST ,-on FOR 10/5/92 AT 7:30 P.N. I c1n ClEII TO PUILISN mTICE Of PUii.iC NfMIN& NOTICII TO AIND CCIITRACT TO APMJVED 7-0 PIDCEED 111TH CCIITUCT;PIDIID( IITIIIIIOIS IIWJIIAYS OF c1n ClEII 111TH SHIED COLOUDO, IIC. FOR 1992 OVERLAY CCIITUCT ~$70,271.25 CBl33 APPDIN& REPAYIUT OF APIIDtD 7-0 SECGm IDDIN& 9/21/ft NE&OTIATIC. COSTS ASSOCIATED 111TH ADOPTIC. OF CAil( FRANCHISE MiREDDTS CBl34 APNOVIN& INTER&OVEIIIDTAL APPDED 7-0 SECGm IDDIN& 9/21/ft ACREDDT FOIIMLIZIN& PMTICIPATICII IN GREATER NETIIO CAll.E CONSORTIIII IIUi&INS: 1) TINE TO APPOINT NElaER OF COIIICIL TO DI. DRD NOTIC. TO APPOINT HATIWIAY TO MLOCl IIITIIJIDI HIS DI..., NOTICII NOTIC. TO REAPPOINT HABENICHT TO APPDED 7-0 DI. BOMD -2 - • . .. , • ' , . ~ . • 111 , ~ , .. &. • , . I I ., I ~ I • • I ,, ~ ·' .. I I IZBi CNGR 12811 CNGR 12Biii CMGR lZBiv CNGR 13A CMGR 138 CMGR • BULLOCK: 1) wm PROILDI II Al.LEY Of 2700 BLOCK BrnlEEN IIMIIOClt l ACCIM 2) MILL BE ATTENDllli Cll. DISTRICT III SOCIAL HOUR 3) SPMISN MDIO STATION ml» IS IITERESTm II Bl-CITY Pl.MT UM) VM DYKE: 1) ASKED IF CITY COULD ASSIST MITH RDGVAL OF OEM TREES HABOIICNT: 1) MITIIJREII RESOLUTION SUPPORT I Iii COlOUDD CHI LORDI' S FIRST ACT l INITIATIVE PETITION FOi BAl.LOT ISSUE 2) QUESTIONED STAlUS Of CITY ATTOIIIEY l CITY NMIMER EYALUATIOIS ll>TION TO SCHEIIULE SEPARATE EXECUTIWE SESSIONS TO ltEYIEII CITY ATTORNEY l CITY tMINO EYALUATIOIS 2) ASKED TO HAWE MP TO REFEl TO HI COISIDERllli EASOIEITS FRASER l REID ATTENDllli ICM CCIIFERENCE II REIO NEXT IEEl(/STNI.EY MILL BE ACTllli CITY N&R IUtllli THEIR ABSENCE NEV CCIIUITY DEYELOPNEIT DIRECTOR STARTS 9/15/92 r . ll>TION DIED FCII LG Clf' A SECGa -3 - • • • 1 • • :J•ID) TO ISM STAFF TO ... ID( WS • •' • ~ • ~ . ~ . , " 14A CATTY DISCUSSED BRUCE ANEIIIIEIIT 148 CAffi WORKING 111TH SPRINT C* PAYIEIT Of THEIR TAXES -l. . .. I 14C CAffi CHARLES fiRHll'S HEAL.TH PIDifmlS IS l'CIOR; TINE IS NEASURED IN MYS 140 CAffi DENYER INSURMCE SUIT COIUMI• SIIUFUIID IN TRIAL COURT; FELT IT APPROPRIATE TO APPEAL. m 14E CATTY DISCUSSED CITY I COIIITY Of DENYER ISSUE .t I ~ WITH COORS 14F CAffi DISCUSSED STORA&£ TECH 14G CATTY DISCUSSED EPA RE&ULATICIIS, LOlltY I flETIO I DISTRICT • • ,, 14H CAffi DISCUSSED BMICI11i DOCS AT 3420 SCIUTII SNEIIIIIII .:,, 141 CAffi DISCUSSED LIQUOR LICENSE ISSUES: fl> LIQ I DIUi; lllZZAIIDS; COTHIC THEATR£ ·' 14J CAffi DISCUSSED WTP RE&ULATICIIS 14K CATTY DISCUSSED ROTOLO, SNITH I SCOTT ESTATES 14l CATTY CONNENTED C* LMY COALITIC* PRESENT: All SEVEN NBIIERS Of COUNCIL ADJOURNED: 9:20 P.N. -4 - I I ,-, • 0 ' I I .. I . ~ ' , • ·, • ' . ~ ' " . • • I .. . , :.-... I ' 14A CAITY DISCUSSED BRUCE MOODT r I 148 CAffi WORKING 111TH SPRINT ON PAYIDT Of ~ THEIR TAXES ...... I 14C CAm CHARLES &Rllll'S HEALTH Plmfl>SIS IS IIOOI; ' . TINE IS NEASUR£D IN ~YS 140 CAffi DENVER INSUIMCE SUIT CCIICEMilli SWEIFUII) ~I IN TRIAL COURT; FELT IT APPIDIRIATE TO APPUL 14E CAITY DISCUSSED CITY I COIIITY Of DENVER ISSUE £ 111TH COORS " 14F CAffi DISCUSSED STORME TECH 146 CAm DISCUSSED EPA IEMATICIIS, LOlltY I IIETID I DISTRICT • • ,, 14H CAffi Discussm IIMCllli DOIS AT 3420 SOUTH ... . 141 CAm Dlscussm LIQUOR LICENSE ISSUES: fl> LIQ I IIUi; a IZZAD; COTNIC THEATIE ( 14J CAm DISCussm WTP REMATICIIS 14K CAffi DISCUssm IIOTOl.O, SNITH I scon ESTATES 14l CAm CCNDTm ON LMY CCW..ITION ' PRESENT: All SEVEN NEJIIERS Of COUIEIL ADJOURNm: 9:20 '·"· . ·• -4 - I I • ]- - • • • • • ,. EN&LEVOOD CITY COUNCIL ENILEVOOD, AIAPHE CCUITY, COLOUDO btular Sesston Septlllber I, 1992 1. can to Order The regular .. eting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wtggins at 7:34 p.•. 2. lnvocatton The invocation was given by Council Ntaber Bullock. 3. Pled .. of All .. tanc:e The Pled9e of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins. 4. 1o11 can Present: Council Ntabers Hathaway, Vu Dyb, C..lley, •nock, Habenicht, Waggoner, Wtggh11 Absent: A quorum was present. Also present: 5. lltnutes None Ctty Manager Fraser Ctty Attonley Dlllttt Asststant Ctty ....._r .. td Deputy Ctty Clerk Eflts Uttltttes Nanager IIDtka Planntng Adllltntstrator Stttt, C...tty Deve1Gplllltt Dtrector Esterly, Public IIDrlts (1) CGUIICIL .... MUY aa, -IT IMS Bl.ID, Tl •w 'I'll( IIIIUJU Of' 1'lll .. , • IUTI• Of' WT 17, 1111. ~s: Council fllllbers •noct, Van Dyu, Hathaway, M111111tr, Nays: Gulley, Wtggtns None Counc t 1 fllllber Haben t cht Abstatn: Notion carrttd . . . ~-. .. I. • • • - • Engla.ood Ctty Council Ntnutes S.ptlllber I, 1112 -Page 2 <. • • • (a) Recreatton Servtces Nanager Bob Burgener, Golf Course was honored as the Ctty of Englewood's E11ployee of the Nonth for Septeaber. (b) A resolution appotnting Gloria Ulrich to the Englewood Public Library Board was considered. The resolution was assigned a nllllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 77, SERIES OF 1992 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING GLORIA ULRICH TO THE PUBLIC LIBRARY IOM> FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEIIOOO, COLORADO. CGIIICIL .... ,. fflE ... -IT IMS sucmn. TO AMlOYE IESOWTI• •• 77, SOIES OF lift. Ayes: Nays: Notion carried. Council Nelllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, lllftOMr, Gulley, Wiggins None Hathaway, Ns. Ulrich stated she was looking forward to serving on the Library Board. (c) A resolution appointing Barbara Fout to the E119lWOOd liquor Ucensi119 Authority was considered. The resolution was assigned a nllllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 78, SERIES Of lttZ A RESOLUTJC* APIIOJNTJNCi IARIARA FOUT TO TH( LIQUDI LICEISINCi MllNDIITY FOi TH( CITY OF ENCiLEWOCIO, COLORADO. CGUIICIL .... IMWY mnD, -IT IMS BIIID, ll a,,un WI• •• 71, SOIES OF lift. Ayes: N1ys: Notion c1rried. Council Nia.rs •Hock, V111 Dyb, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, lliggfns None Nat....,, (d) A resolution tpp0inti119 Barblra Devts to E119l-.ocl'1 Cle111, ,,....., ind Proud Coaission w11 considered. TIie resolutton was auflftld 1....,. 111d read by t ttle: RESOLUTJC* NO. 79, SHIES OF 1992 A RESOLUTJC* APIIOINTJNCi IARIARA DAVIS TO TH£ CLEM, UHi -P110UD CCIIIJSSICII FOR TH( CITY OF DCLEIIOOO, COLORADO. CGUIICIL .... IMWY -., -IT IMS BIIID, ll Allfllft lllll.lfl• •• 71, SDIES If lttl. Ayes: Nays: Notion carried. Council ,...rs •nock, v.. Dyb, Habeftfcht, llaggDMr, 5'111ey, lff19h11 None . . Nat"-1, .. I. • • • • ]- - • • Englewod Ctty Counctl Ntnutes Septlllber 8, 1112 -Page 3 . . 7. Non-scheduled Vtsttors There were no non-scheduled visitors. • • • 8. Coauntcattons, Proclamttons and Appotntaents (a) A proclaaat1on procla1a1ng the aonth of Septlllber, 199Z as Square Dance Month was considered. CGUIICIL IIElaER VAN DYKE NOYED, _, IT IIAS SECGNDED, TO PMCLAIII TIE 11111TH OF SEPTEIIIER 1H2 AS SQUUE DMICE 1111TH. [Clerk's l'iote: A foraal vote was not taken.) (b) CGUIICIL IIEIIIER MTIWY IMED, -IT IMS SKGNDED, TO ACCEPT 111TH IIIIET '1111 TYIWl'S LETTER OF m1•n• AS A IIElaEI OF TIE EIII EIIDCm POLICE PEISI• IOAID. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, &ulley, Wtggtns None 9. .,..ltc Heartnt No publ tc heartng was scheduled before Council. 10. Approval on s-..11eNt111 Hathaway, CGUIICIL IIEIIIEI IULUY MID, -IT IMS --. TO IPJ.wl • ....... --ITDI 10 (a) AS NU.Ms (a) OIIDINMCE •. 36, SERIES Of 1H2 (COIIICIL llll •• 32 IIITIODUCm IY COIIICIL IIDIIER &ULLEY) OOITLm: M ORDINANCE APPROVIIIC M INTER&OVEIIIDTAL MREEIIOO IETIIEEI THE CITY Of El- lil£lf000, COLORADO MD THE CITY Of SHERIDAN, COLORADO EST-1$111• A JOINT POLYGRAPH DIVISION. Ayes: Nays: NottOft carried . Counctl Nlllbers Bullock, Vu Dyke, Natlla,ay, Habentcht, Waggoner, &ulley, Wtggtns None 11 . ONtnances, IHoluttOM • IIDttOM (a) Uttlfttes Nan•r lfotka preH11ted a f"IC'a•111datt011 fra tile Uttlt- ttes Dlpartatnt to approve by a ltcense &gf'Nalftt u eaHa11t NCroK ..... t for Silver Cltff Apartaents. He noted thts ltc•n &gf'Nlllllt wroves tile •· croachaent of a pool deck and a retatnt .. •11 t1to the •ter 111d ....,. ease- 11111t and a larva retatntng wall tnto the dratuge •t1t111a11ce t1Ha11t. TIie Water and Sewer loard has revtllMCI and recaaends approval of the t1Ha11t. . . . ' " I. • 0 - ]- - • • Englwood Ctty Council Ntnutes S.pt..ater 1. 1112 -Page 4 . ' <. • • In response to an inquiry froa Council Mellber Gulley, Mr. Woika confiraed that this is an at-risk type of contract; the property owner would be held respon- sible for the entire cost of reaoval and reinstallation and any subsequent duage. Council Member Waggoner questioned whether the encroachllent was in the flood way of Big Dry Creek. Lengthy discussion ensued. COUNCIL NEIIIER WA&IONER NOYED. All> IT IIAS SEcaED. TO TAIU MEIIIA ITEM 11 (a) -A LICENSE AIIEEIIEJIT FOi AN EASENEIIT EIICllOACIIIEII FOi SILYEI CLIFF APMT- IIEIITS IMIL IT IIAS DETEIIIINED IF 1HE EIICIOM:IIIElf1 lllS IN 1HE FLD IIAY. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Notion carried. (b) Planning Adllin1strator Stitt presented a recoaendatton froa the Departaent of Coaunity Developant to adopt a btll for an ordinance creating a new zone classtftcatton, B-3, Business, and to set October 5, 1992 as the date for the Publtc Heartng on the tssue. The Planning and Zontng c-tsston had considered the new zone classiftcatton over the course of several ... ttngs and a publ tc hearing and ts rec-.ndtng that Council establ tsh the zone clas- st ftcat ton as B-3, Business. He noted the purpose of the new zone dtstrtct ts to recognize the untque character and condtttons that extst on a portion of the extsttng B-2 zone district tn Engla.ood along West Evans Avenue. He pointed out that that area ts stgntfic111tly different than other 1-2 areas tn Englwood. The current 1-2 zontng does not provide for the•-type of uses that the area adjacent to the West Evans corridor allows .e.tch ts located 111 the Ctty of Denver. The Denver portion uses are •re auto related. Sea of those uses are perattted 111 the cu"""t 1-2, but they are perattted as cOlldt- ttonal uses. The 1-3 wuld also tnclucle spectal contrKtors and construction trades as a perattted use, •tch ts not perattted 111 the 1-2 zone. He dis- cussed several opttons that had been c011stdered by the Planntng and Zontng c-tsston. In suaatton, he explatned tllts wuld provide a transttton zone betwen c-.rctal and tndustrtal uses since tlaat 1-2 area abuts a portion of the 1-1 and 1-2 Industrial Dtstrtcts. Then•• soa C011Cen1 expressed at the c-tsston's public heartngs by the restdellts 111 the adjac111t R-2-C areas ud, to address thetr concerns, fenctng 811d sc,...tng ....,1,......ts wre tacreasad •re B-3 areas ..uld abut or be adjKent to restdellttal areas. He explatNd •ther a bustness abuts the R-2-C or aa..ts a houH tlaat ...,,..s to extst 111 that B-Z or 1-3 area, thoH Kl'Nll1111 requt,....ts wuld apply. llr. Stttt stated the Planning and Zontng C-tsstOII believes the proper types of protec - t ton for those restdenttal areas have been applied, along wtth •re t11e111ttve for redevelopant in that corrtdor. Council llallber Ciulley asked tf they had c0111tclered re1011t119 the area 111 - dustrtal. llr. Stttt stated yes, but tlaat area ts 9Hred •re twards a COIi · •rctal corrtdor, and that by converting the 1-2 to 1-1 it wuld allow --, types of uses that ..uld be fairly iac.,.ttble wttll the adJKNt caatf'Ctal developaent . The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Council 1111 No . 35, entttled : . . . , • I. • 0 - • • Engl...»Od City Council Minutes S.ptlllber a, 1992 -Page 5 <. • • I• • COUNCIL Bill NO. 35, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTION 12, OF THE EN- GLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 BY ADDING A NEV SUBSECTION 12.1, lltlCH CREATES A NEW ZONE CLASSIFICATION 8-3 BUSINESS DISTRICT. COUNCIL IIIEIIIEll HATHAIIAY IIOVED, -IT US SECGIIDED, TO ~ MElllA ITEII ll(b) -COUNCIL IJLL NO. 35. Counctl Netlber Habenicht questioned the vote on the approval of the new zone district by the Planning and Zontng Co..tsston. Nr. Stttt explained that the Planning and Zoning C011111ission voted on the recoaatndation at their August 4, 1992 aeettng, the vote was 5 ayes, 2 absent, 1 abstention. Council Netlber Habenicht stated she would vote in favor of the ordinance on first reading with the understanding that tt ts a very controversial tssue, and she wtll be considering citizen coaatnts during the public hearing. Council llellber Gulley asked about the effects of thts change on the restdtn- ttal c01111Untty tn that area. Nr. Stitt replied that ht did not think it would have a great tapact. There was sea 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 tn the 8-2 zone district and it was included tn the B-3 zone district to keep those zone districts consistent. In teras of the other uses, several inquiries have been received froa indt- vtduals and businesses who were interested tn either relocating thetr business froa one part of Englewood to that area or relocating froa sea other part of the •tro area. Those types of businesses (auto body shops/auto repair) were not coapattble wtth that ZON district. Ht explained that thts issue c- about because of probleas associated wtth sea of the lots .a.tell are zoned 8-2 but the rear portions of the lots are zoned l·Z·C. The C-tsston believes the change froa B-2 to 8-3 w111 provide •re of a stt•lus for that area to redevelop as tt allows uses .a.tell are prevaltftt 111 tllat aru. Council .....,.r lllftONr questioned tf there are otiler areas 111 [ .. lWNII tllat would lend itself to thts class1ftcat10II, Ill". Stttt stated tlllre are• C011Ple of areas that have a lartt portion devoted to Mto related ues, 111d on the surface tt atght s ... reasonable that tht,..., , ... dtstrtct ... 1d ..,1y, but he would counsel against tt • Ht felt tile area ... , s.dtsll Nldtcal C.ter would bt expertenctng growth tn the nntce related tldlstry to npport tile Center. He stated Evans Avenue ts • secondary c1 1rct1l corrtdor 111d tts nature ts stgntftcantly different froa .,.....,, Federal or [1st N--.dla • Council Naber Habtntcht noted that Ill". St1tt had_. tile c ..... t tllat tt •s unlikely that the B-3 would develop tn tenas of duplexes becaltse tt ... 1d be adjacent to the businesses. She asud tf he felt tile restdellttal area tllat has developed there wuld have developed tf thts zont .. wre 111 place. Nr. Stttt replied ht was not sure tt would have developed 111 tile •--,. Ht offered further tnforaatton about the 1111tque parcels ex11t1119 111 that aru • . . " - 'I I. • • - • • • Englewood Ctty Council Minutes Septlllber 8, 1992 -Page 6 • 0 I • • City Attorney DeWitt connented that the questions and discussion regarding this subject are issues which should be raised again at the public hearing. City Manager Fraser assured Council that these issues would be incorporated into the Public Hearing presentation. Vote results on Agenda Ite11 ll(b) -Council Bill No. 35: Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None COUNCIL IIEIIID HATHMIAY IIMD, -IT IIAS SECGIDED, TO SET A PUil.iC HOii• FOi OCTOIO I, IHZ AT 7:30 '·"· TO tmlDD TIE m•ISIIIElff OF A 1-3 z• CWSIFICATIGN. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns None Hathaway, (c) Planning Adllinistrator Stitt presented a recoaendation froa the Depart .. nt of COlaUnity Developaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance rezoning a portion of the area bounded by West Evans Avenue, South Zuni Street, West Adriatic Place, and South Raritan Street froa 8-2 and R-2-C to 8-3, and to set October 5, 1992 as the date for the Public Hearing on this aatter. Council Metlber Hathaway inquired if this Council 8111 ts contiguous to Council 8111 No. 35 and if it addresses SOiie of the concerns of the restcltnts. Mr. Stitt stated thts would be the tapl ... ntatton of the 8-3 zone dtstrtct. The Deputy Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 36, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 36, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBER GULLEY A Bill FDR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PIIOPERTY 80Ull)(D BY THE CEN- TERLINES OF WEST £VANS AVEIIJE -SOUTH NII STREET, THEN EAST ALONG THE CEN- TERLINE Of WEST EVANS AVENUE TO THE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH RARITAN STREET, THEN SOUTH ALONG THE CENTERLINE Of SOUTH RARITAN STREET TO THE CENTERLINE OF WEST EVANS AVENUE -WEST ADRIATIC Pl.ACE ALLEY; THEN WEST ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF WEST EVANS AVENUE · WEST ADRIATIC Pl.ACE ALLEY TO TH( CENTERLINE OF SOUTH VALLEJO STREET; THEN CONTINUING W(ST ALClli TH( CENTERLINE Of THE WEST [VAIS AVENUE · WEST ADRIATIC Pl.ACE ALLEY EXTENDED TO THE CENTERLINE Of SOUTH NII STREET; THEN NORTH ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH NII STREET TO TH( CENTERLINE Of WEST £VANS AVENUE, FIOI R-2-C, NEDIUN DENSITY RESIDOCE TO 1-3, IUSINESS Al.SO, BEGINNING AT THE CENTERLINES OF WEST ADRIATIC PUCE EXTENDED Ml> SOUTH ZUNI STREET; THEN NORTH ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH Ml STREET A DISTMCE 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 THE CENTER- LINE OF WEST ADRIATIC Pl.ACE EXTENDED TO THE CENTERLINE Of SOUTH NII STREET FROM B-2, BUSINESS TO B-3, BUSINESS. ,, - ' I. • , ]- • • • Engl...ood C1ty Council Minutes Septlllber 8, 1992 -Pa9e 7 COUNCIL IIEIIID aJLLEY MOVED, Alm IT IIAS SEcaED, TO APPIOYE AIEIIIA ITEII ll(c) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 35. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council Mellbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None COUNCIL IIEIIID IUL.LEY MOVED,_, IT IIAS SECGIIDED, TO SET A PUil.iC HEAii• FOi OCTOID 5, lHZ AT 7130 P.11. • THIS ISSUE. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, W1190ft8r, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motton carried. It was requested that aaps be provided for the public hearing reflecting specific areas for the proposed rezoning. (d) Director Esterly presented a recoaendatton frca the Departaent of Public Works to approve a contract for 1992's Overlay Progr• to ltt•tnous Roadways of Colorado, Inc. tn the aaount of S70,271.25. He noted thts was the lowest qualified bidder. He stated the City's past experience with Btt•tnous Roadways has been very satisfactory. Mr. Esterly conftraed the project should be cOllll)leted tn late Noveaber. CCIUNCIL IIEIIID IIHIDIIEI aa, _, IT IIU Baa, TO APNDft THE c:anucT FOi THE lHZ OVDLAY W TO IITIIIIIIIUS WYS OF COi •a, IIIC. II THE allOUll1' OF $70,Z71.Z5. Mr. Esterly, tn response to Counc:11 lllllber Habentcht's question, stated that l 1/!9 ts standard for an overlay treataent, but the condttton of the extsttng roadway detet"lltnes how auc:h aatertal ts raovecl. Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council lllllbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway, Habentcllt, llaggoMr, Gulley, 1119111111 None (e) Assistant Ctty Nanaver btd prese11tld a recoaandlti• frca the Ctty Nanaver's Offtce to adopt a btll for aa ordi11111ee requtrt .. frlAdltsees to pay costs tncurrld by the Ctty in frllldl1N NtOtt•tt••· Ne Ntld the Ctty currently grants franchises to C011P111ie1 _... provide Nr¥1ce1 to E .. le- -,od citizens that utilize the City's rtgllt1 -of --.y. He ldvtlld tllat current- ly there are franchises with Public Service CellpHy and Te11C nntcatt•s, Inc. (TCI), and tn the past these C011P111te1 laaft rei•rlld the Ctty for the costs 11soctated wtth franclltse M90ttattCN1s; ll1•n1r, the ,..,.,....t Ills 11ever been foraalized by Counctl poltcy. The federal cable Act, wlltch ..us provt - stons for the ,..,.,....t of fr111elltse ,....,.1 costs, ts the catalyst for for - •11ztng the repQaftt of franchise M90ttatt• costs . TIie Deputy City Clerk was asked to reld C0'7C11 1111 lo . 31, 811t1t11d: . . " I. • 0 ]- • Englawod Ctty Council Ntnutes S.ptlllber 8, ltt2 -Page a • • • COUNCIL BILL NO. 33, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY ,.. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING FRANCHISEE TO PAY THE COSTS INCURRED BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN FRANCHISE NEGOTIATIONS. COUNCIL 111111D HATIWIAY IIOYED, -IT IIAS Sf.CCIIIDED, TO APPIOYE AIElltA ITEII ll(e) -COUNCIL IILL llt. 33. ~es: Council .....,.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Notion carried. (f) Assistant Ctty ...,..r Ratd presented a rec1111ndatton fra the Ctty Manager's Office to adopt a btll for an ordtnance approving an inter- govenaental agreeaent that will fonaalize our parttcipatton in the Greater ... tro Cable Consortt•, an eel hoc ortantzatton wtth approxt•tely 20 lllllbers. TM Consortt• aim at .. ttng tw spectfic goals: renewing several •tro area city cable franchises within the next three years, and exploring the oppor- tunity to create a long tera clearing house for dealing wtth cable tssues. He explained tn detail the benefits the Ctty MY realtze by parttctpattng tn the Consortt•, both tn the renewal process and in establishing new franchises. Ctty Nanager Fraser and City Attorney Dellttt concurred that by collecttvtztng the contract the Ctty will have •re barta1n1ng ,...r. Other advantages were enuarated by Nr. Ratd, • responded to questtons posed by Council. The Deputy Ctty Clerk was asked to read Counctl 1111 No. 34, entitled: COUNCIL BILL II>. 34, INTIOOUCEO IY COUIICIL NENIER HATHAIIAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPIIOVllli THE CITY OF Ol&LEIIOOD, COlOUDO EITOllli THE JOINT AND COOPERATIVE INTEIIOVE•DTAL ACIEENEIIT FOi A IREATtR IIETIO CMU CCIISORT JUN. aulCIL IIEIIIEI MTNMIAY mnD, -IT lal --. Tl •rllll -Ila ll(f) -aulCIL IILL llt. 34. ~es: Council .....,.rs •nock, V• o,u, Hatlla,ay, Habenicht, Wa11aner, Gulley, 111111•1 Nays: None Motton carried. 12 ........ ,1 D11CU11t• (a) Nayor llt91tn1 stated Counctl needs to •-1 CII. Policy C...1ttN appotntu by Sept..,.r JO, lttZ. Council .....,.r Habenicht stated tt was her lllderstandtng 111d 111-,ttoa tlaat she would continue 111 that role . • I. • 0 ]- Engl...OOCS City Council Minutes Septlllber I, 1112 -Page g . ' .. • • t• • ... COIIICIL MENIER IULLOCK MOVm, AND IT IIAS SEcmmm. TO APPOINT COUNCIL MENIER HATHAWAY TO THE CML POLICY COMIIITIEE. Council Metlber Habenicht suggested that tf thts ce>1111tttee appotntaent ts to be changed, that all previous appotntaents be reconsidered. She announced that she has been appointed to chair the CML Finance and Adlltntstratton C0111tttee. Mayor Wtggtns questioned Ctty Attorney DeWitt as to the status of this ap- potntaent and asked it there 1s a conflict. Mr. DeWitt stated there are no set rules to establish c0111tttee appotntaents. Discussion ensued regarding previous procedure. After consultation wtth Council lllllber Hathaway, Council Neaber Bullock withdrew hts aotton. C4UICIL IIEIIIEI MLEY IIDIED, -IT IIAS SECaED, TO IEAPNIIIT CGUIICIL IIElaEI INEIIICHT TO TIE CIL POLICY allllTTU FGI 1N3. Council Nlllber Van Dyke suggested a written po11cy be estab11slled clarifying the procedure for appotntaents to CML and DRCOC. Ctty Manager Fraser stated staff would prepare the policy for Council's consideration. Vote results: Ayes: Council lllllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, lltggtns Nays: None Motton carried. (b) Council Nlllber's Choice (1) Council Nlllber Bullock: 1. He advised staff of a weed probl• tn the alley of the 2700 block bet ..... Bannock and Acoaa. City Manager Fraser noted staff has been followt .. up OIi overgf'Olfll weeds tn all the alleys. 2. He •nttoned the CNl. Dtstrtct Ill dtnner/soctal hour, Sept ..... r 30, INf, whtch he plans to attend. 3. He stated he had been contacted by UIID, a stattOII tllat services the Htspantc population. Extensive dtscusston •sued concernt .. the relocatt• of KQXI and the relattonshtp betWNft the two stations. Asshtant Ctty Manager Retd has been worktnv wtth the two stations tn an effort to ftnd alternatives to accOIIIIOdate the needs of both stations. ( t t) Council Nlllber Van Dyke wondered IINther there was s-tht .. the Ctty atght do to factlttate the reaoval of dead trNs. Ctty llanlger Fraser noted there 1s a proposal tn the 1913 budget to recreate the forester progr•, lllhtch tf approved, would address the probl-.e.tcll llave eKalated due to the untque weather patterns experteaced •rt119 the past two yean. ~~ • I. • • ]- - • • Engl..ood City Council Minutes Septlllber 8, 1112 -Page 10 ~, '· (111) Council Metnber Habenicht: • • • , . • 1. She withdrew the resolution supporting the Colorado Children's First Act and Initiative Petition for Ballot Issue. 2. 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 retarding the appropriate procedure to follow. calllCIL IBID NMEIIICNT IMD TO KIIEIII E IENIATE EJIBUl'lft SESSI-TO IE- YIEII 1IIE Cln ATTOIIIEl -c1n .... EYM.lllTI-. BE1Y£ TIIEII c:aalElll'S -flENIE 1IIE FGMAL EYAWATI• STATmll'. The aotion died for lack of a second. (iv) Council .....,.r lllftONr: 1. He clarified, with retard to the City Attorney and City Nanager evalua- tions, that it was Council's joint decision at the yur-end evaluation to reevaluate 1n six aonths. He stressed that it was not totally his idea to reevaluate in s1x aonths. 2. He noted that he finds it helpful to have a 111P to refer to .e.en asked to consider easeaents. 13. Ctty lllnal9"'1 ..,..i (a) Nr. Fraser stated he and A111stut City llulger letd wuld be at- tending the ICM Conference in ltano next wek. Director of Safety Senices Stanley will be Acting City Manager during 111s abHIIC8, He advised that be- cause of the ICM Conference there will not be a stlldy sesst• • S.,UIIINr 14, ltt2. (b) Nr. Fraser ,.inded Council that the .._ C-tty Dewel ..... t Di- rector, LH Merkel, starts Tuesday, Septlllber 15, 1112 111d that \Mn .. 1d be reception later that ... k. 14. Ctty Attorney's ..,.,..i (a) Nr. Dellitt discussed the lruce ,_ • .,,nt. He stated lie 1s reviw- ing the Bruce ,_ndlllftt to deteratne its iapac:ts • (b) Nr. Dellitt noted lie ts wortti119 wtth Sprint OR the PQalllt of their business occupation tax. (c) The City Attorney advised that Alsistut City AttorNY Cllarles Gri•'s health ts dec:ltni119 and he does not have a good prognosis. (d) Mr. Dellitt discussed the DNver Jnsuruce SUit tn Trial CNrt COIi· cernt119 SUPERFUII> and advised that the judge ruled 111inst the City OR their ~-. 'I . • I . • ]- - ' ' ; • ·, EnglllllOOd Ctty Counctl Ntnutes Septtllber 8, 1912 -Page 11 .. • 11 -. • • motion for sunaary judgment. He stated he felt it was appropriate to appeal the case. (e) Nr. DeWitt noted that Coors had filed a aotion to include the City of Englewood in the City and County of Denver case which was filed earlier thts year. The aotton was dented . He discussed the reasons for the dental. (f) Nr. DeWitt discussed the status of tlle Stor199 Tech case fn relattonshfp to the Lowry clean-up. (g) Nr. DeWttt coaented that a proposed ag......,.t -.1d be forthcoaing ~ the •nicipal enttties of EnglllllOd, lfttleton, Labwood, Glendale and the Netro Dfstrfct that states the Procedure llreed upon in the event one of the entities enters into a lawsuit or 11,1 ... nt wtth EPA. (h) Nr. DeWitt discussed the status of the court case regardfng the COllplafnt of barking dogs at 3420 South She,... (t) Nr. DeWitt provided Councn wtth III IIPdate regardtng the following Liquor Authority aatters: -The Drug Store Ltquor license of M> Ltquor and Drug Wis sus-pended for fourteen days, stx of •ich wfll be held in abeyance; they will pay a fine in lteu of the suspension for eight dus. -The Tavern Ltquor Ltcense ol lltzzards Wis suspendecf for 30 d.,,,, all of ••c1t WIil bo hold to IINy-. _.ti tho 111d of tho,... borrt"I no further vtolattons. The Cfty Attorney also ldvtled tllat the ...,.. of tile Gott.tc Tlleatre are trytng to develop ._ type of a ~tty base re1ponse for tllat netghborflood. (J) Nr. Dellttt dtscusled tile c...,..t lfast-ter Trwataa..t Pl•t reguJattons. (It) Nr . Dellttt dtscusled the status of tile IIDtolo, Slattt., and Scott estates . (1 J Nr. Dlllttt ~ted • t._ stetus of t._ Low, Coaltttoa. JS . ~ ....... t Tice ... Ung ICIJounoed at 1:20 p.a. . , • I •. .. ..., I • • • '--. I ]- • • • • .. AGENDA FOR nfE REGULAR MEfflNG OF nfE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 8, 1992 7:30 P.M. 1. Call to order. 7:J</-fA.-, 2. Invocation. ~ 3. Pledge of Allegiance. IJJ'-'3~ 4. Rc,il Call. '7 ~ S. Minutes. ' ~/ a. Minutes from the August 17, 199'l Oty Council Meeting. ( Ald.utu/d ~",,.,,~) ~'11 6. Pre-Scheduled Vwton. (Pleaae limit your praentation to ten minuta) a. b. Bob Burgener, Recration Serva Manager /Gd/ COlane,. wW be honond • F.nglewood'a Employee ol the Month for Septmnber. fhu.t,_-/- ~1-0 A raolutjc?n ~~ Gloria Ulrich to the Englewood Public lJbnry Board. {j(JM. ""'P- ' ~71 C. ~7-D A resolution~~ Fout to the Englewood Uquor lJc:wing Authority. ~4f} ~.re, ?fl "1tp/1-# d. A resolution ~ .. ~~to Englewood', Clean, Cnen,, and Proud Commillion. ~ 7. Non-Scheduled Visiton. (Please limit your pnNntation to five minula) fit' 8. Communications. Prodamationa, and Appalnbnlnla • . • .ft. a. A proclamation declaring 5eplember • Nalblal ...... O..C. ...._I) U, lJi/u r,.~,t) 7-- . . • I .. I· • 0 - ]- • • • • • City Council Agenda September 8, 1992 Page2 b. Letter from Jim Tynan indicating his resignation from the Police Pension Board. #irJ ,v.~ Public Hearing. (None) ,, 9. 10. Approve on second reading. a. Council Bill No. 32 approving an intergovernmental agreement with Sheridan to combine resources and establish a polygraph division.~ 11. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions. r2u..tLe(, a . 7-o (:,~7 -0 b. /J /,/. ''&/f.Z 7.~,.~. ~3~ c . ~d 7 -0 ~#. 10/7:[z :30/~- tlH" ')-0 d . 18~ ~-~.t ,"NJ,Z.71 L e . ~7-0 f. C 3(/ ~ 7-0 • Recommendation from the Utilities Department to approve by motion a license agreement for an easement encroachment for Silver Qiff Apartments. STAFF SOURCE: S~ •rec• ef WIiiies. ~ Recommendation from the Community Development Department to adopt a bill for an ordinance creating a new zone dauiftcation, 8-3, Bminess, and to set September 21, 1992 as the date for the Public Hearing on W!~ , ··-. issue. STAFF SOURCE: Hamid J. Stitt, Planning Admlnlstrator. ~ Recommendation from the Community Development Department to adopt a bill for an ordinance rezoning a portion ol the area bounded by W. Evans Ave., S. ZAmi St., W. Adriatic Pl .. and S. Raritan Street from B-2 and R-2-C to B-3, and to Mt September 21, 199l • the date for the Public Hearing on this ~i ,~!!...AFF souaCE: HuaW J. Stitt, Planntng Admbuatntor. ~ Recommendation from the Department of Public Worb to approve by motion a c:ontract for 199l's Overbiy Program to Bituminous Roadways of Colorado, Inc . in the amount of S?0».\..25. STAFF SOURCE: Clwles Esterly, Dlrectar ol Pabllc WOlb. ~~ Recommendation from the City Manapr's Office to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving rwpayment of negotiation cmts wodaled with the adoption of cable franchiN ~ STAFF souaa: Cllllck aeld, Alalstant City Manager. /V ~Vl,f} Recommendation from the Oty Manager's Office to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an intergovernmental agreement that will formalize our participation ln the Greater Meo Cable Conlortlum. STAFF SOURCE: Chuck Rael, Allletant City Mwpr. ~ . . .... . , .. I . • 0 •• , r I - - L • • · Oty Council Agenda / I September 8, 1992 Page3 12. General Oi.cuuion. a. b. 13. Oty Manager'• Report. 14. Oty Attorney'• Report. • ,. • • The following minut• wen tnnmla.d lo Council from 08/14/9l • 09/03/'TJ.: • Englewood Downtown Development Authority fflltting al August 12, 1992. • Plannina and 7.oning Commillion fflNting al Aupt 18, 1992. • Cun. Green, and Proud Coauni111on al July 14. 1992. • Uquor Ucenaing Authority meeting of August 19, 1992. • Public Ubnry Board mNtlng al August 11, 1992. • Board al Adjustment and AppNla 1M1t1ng al Aupt 12, 1992. • Parka and Recrution Conunilllon 111Nt1ng al Auguat 12, 1992. • I •. " I. • - - • • 1. • • ,. AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNOL SEPTEMBER 8, 1992 7 :/J ,J/~ Call to order. YI r"· 7:30 P.M. 2. Invocation. .&iitt) ./ 3. 4. s. Pledge of Allegiance. W~jf/PJ Roll Call. r-/ ~ Minutes. 0--/ (;~.;: ~~ll/-j a. Minutes from the August 17, 1992 Oty Council Meeting. 6. Pre-Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your pn,entation to ten minuta) a. Bob Burgener, Recreation Setval Man.pr /Colt Courie, ~ be ~ .. Englewood'• Employee ol the Month for September. f,/U..,tL,,,T" A raolut\qn,,a~~ Gloria Ulrich lo the Englewood Public Ubnry Board. {I ~ I ~..,; A rnolution ~ting Barban Fout to the Englewood Liquor IJmnllng Authority. t/¥i'JAJJl •11 A rnolution appoin~ Barban Davia to Englewood'• Oun. Cinen, and Proud CornrnmioA ,, ,f ~ I ,.u. - 7. Non-Scheduled Visitors. (PION limit your pr ... nlatlon to fiw llllnuta) 8 . Communications, Prodamadonl. and Appalnbnlnla. a . A proclamation dtdaring Septiember • Nadaul .... Dua Maalll. V M l',11/~ . . ----- . ' .. I. • • , ]- • • • • . ' • City Council Agenda y September 8, 1992 ,...._, ~!}) Page2 / ~~f b. Letter from Jim Tynan indicating his resignation from the Police Pension l/' --r;,,-o Board. IW1u llh-rJ 9. Public /one) 10. Approve on second reading. p,J-1:i ~ 1--ll .. 'f' Council Bill No. 32 approving an intergovernmental agreement with Sheridan to combine resources and es~lygraph division. 11. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions. ,t,lit "1jf' a. ~rwt ~.-0 ~ b. Recommendation from the Community Development Department to adopt ilo 1,.. aG ..., ? "t/ a bill for an -creating a new zone dauification. B-3, Business, ~f.'f',!L ---J and to set,_ 11, 1992 u the date for the Public Hearing on,,~~ '~.} ?-iuue. STAFF SOURCE: Harold J. Stitt, Planning Admlnlatrator. ~ ,• ,.... T '?:i>t!td 2,.o Recommendation from the Community Development Department to adopt d{r-~ a bill for an ordinanc:e rezoning a portion of the area bounded by W. A A.3/p~11 0 Evans Ave., s. 7.uni Sl, W.Nwtic Pl ., and s. Raritan Street tram B-2 and CAI I I f i R-2-C to B-3, and to set S..._, a1, 1992 as the date for the Public .J I ,.1 : 'fi !;1 t) Hearing on this "'!NJ.~ AFF SOURCE: Huold J. Slltt, Planntng /.rw · ft " AdmlnlstralDr. ~ gt f d . Recommendation from the Department ol Public Worb to approve by motion a contract for 1992'1 Overlay Program to Bituminous Roadways ol .~ 11\0>lorado, Inc. in the unount ol $70,271.25. STAFF SOURCE: Cbarla 1 ~'J.. -!aterly, Director of Public Wodca. tl"~4fMvt/ a h,,., tit' f e . Recommendation from the Oty Manager's Office to adopt a bill for an ,. JJ.. ! 3 ordlnanc:e approving repayment ol negotiation COMI wodatad with the vf"' . adoption ol c~~ ~~ts. STAJIF 50UaCI: Clmck IWd, • ·1 7-A11111an10ty~UU/ I ,1 (. R«ommffldation from the Oty Manager's Office to adopt a bill for an ord lnanc:e approving an intergovernmental agreement that will formalize ou r pmidpati on In the Grater Metro c.able Conlartlum. STAFF SOURCE: Chuck Rael, A•ltaal OIJ ........ ~ . ' • . .. I . • • # •• ' r ' , , ]- - I • • City Council Agenda September 8, 1992 Page 3 '· • • L~ • 12. General Discussion. . ,. ~ . IJ ~ 'l()I ~-,JZL -. a . Mayor's Choice. /Yl l d-~h ~f !¥-VkJr.wr (L.a_f/A /_ ~, <-~ ~ ({) tpt',.; ~~ • -;·w Council Members' Choice. , ~ ri ~ /, •...• / riL ~ () Z' ~ ./.,I . ( "ttW«UA:1,U I./) li1 l rp.._."+~~ i. resolution supporting the Colora o Children's First Act and w=;;:t;· (Coan<U:~~ CityManag..',Repo,t. ~.,,... V~ 14. City Attorney's Report. -hM ~ ~ Adjournment. f1i;J..u. fj 1 :~ ~ The following minutes were transmitted to Council from 08/14/92 -09/03/92: • Englewood Downtown Development Authority meeting of August 12, 1992. • Planning and 7.oning Commission meeting of August 18, 1992. • Oean, Green. and Proud Commiuion of July 14, 1992. • Uquor Ucenslng Authority meeting of August 19, 1992. • Public Ubrary Board meeting of August 11, 1992. • Board of Adjustment and Appeals meeting of August 12, 1992. • Parka and Recreation Commission meeting of August 12, 1992. ~ .; i i r"\'. ·t tt ~ ~~ \~t -i~ ~~~ ,a~i,1 . . • . ' • I • • ,, ' 2 I - • 1. Call to order. 2. Invocation. • • . ' • '· AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 8, 1992 7:30 P.M. 3. Pledge of Allegiance. 4. Roll Call. 5. Minutes. a. Minutes from the August 17, 1992 Oty Council Meeting. 6. Pre-Scheduled Visitors. (PIUN limit your pnaentation to an minutes.) a. Bob Bmpntr, Recnation Servka Manager/Golf C.oune, will be honand • F.nglewood'• Employee al the Month for Seplmnber. b. A raolution appointing Gloria Ulrich to the Englewood Publk Ubnry Board . c. A raolution appointing Barban Fout to the Englewood Uquor Uc:enaing Authority. d . A raolution appointing Barban Davia to Englewood'• Clean, C'.net\ and Proud ConuniNion. 7. Non-Scheduled Visiton. (PlUN limit your pnemtation to ftw mlnula) I. Communicationa. Prodamationl. and Appoudlnlnll. a. A proclamation declaring Sepllmber • Nadaaal ...... Dlllce Maa1II. . . . , •, ' • I. • • ]- • • • • • (. City Council Agenda September 8, 1992 Pagel b. Letter from Jim Tynan indicating his resignation from the Police Pension Board. 9. Public Hearing. (None) 10. Approve on second reading. a. Council Bill No. 32 approving an intergovernmental agreement with Sheridan to combine resources and establish a polygraph division. 11. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions. a. b. c. d. Recommendation from the Utilities Department to approve by motion a license agreement for an eaement encroachment for Silver Oiff Apartments. STAFF SOURCE: Stewart Fonda, Dinctm of Utilities. Recommendation from the Community Development Department to adopt a bill for an ordinance creating a new zone dauiftcation, B-3, Business, and to set Sepmnber 21, 1992 u the date for the Public Hearing on this issue. STAFF SOURCE: Harold J. Stitt, Planning Adminlltrator. Recommendation from the Community Development Department to adopt a bill for an ordinance rezoning a portion of the area bounded by W. Evans Ave., S. Zuni St., W. Adriatic Pl., and S. Raritan Street from 8-2 and R-2-C to B-3, and to Mt September 21, 1992 • the date for the Public Hearing on this matter. STAFF SOURCE: Harold J. Stitt, Plaaning Admlnlslralor. Recommendation from the Department ol Public Worb to approve by motion a contract for 1992'1 Overlay Program to Bituminous Roadways ol Colorado, Inc. in the amount ol $70,271.25. STAFF SOURCE: Cllules Esterly, Dinctm of PlabUc WOlka. e. Recommendation from the Qty Manapr'• Office to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving repayment of negotiation C'Cllla wodated with the adoption ol cable franchiN ...... mentl. STAFF SOIJaCI: Cllllck a.w, Aalltant City Manager. f. Recommendation from the Qty Manager'• Office to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an Intergovernmental agreement that will formalm our partlci1Mtion in the Crater Metro Cable Ccnartium. STAFF SOURCE: Chuck lleld, Allle&ent City N ........ . . ,- I . • • , •• ' r I , J - - l • Oty Council Agenda September 8, 1992 Page3 12. General Discussion. a. Mayor's Choice. · ... b . Council Members' Choice. • •. • .. ., i. A resolution supporting the Colorado Childmt's Fint Act and Initiative Petition for Ballot Jaaue. (Ccnmdl Member Habenicht) 13. Qty Manager's Report. 14. Qty Attorney's Report. Adjournment. The following minutes were transmitted to Council from 08/14/t'l -fllJ/fS/'TJ.: • F.nglewood Downtown Development Authority meeting ol August 12, 199'l. • Plannina and Zoning Cammiaeion meeting ol August 11, 199'l. • Qean, <!reen. and Proud Cammillion ol July 14. 199'l. • Uquor Umnaing Authority m_.. ol August 19, 199'l. • Public Ubrary Board meeting ol August 11, 199'l. • Board ol Adjustment and Appeals meeting ol August 12, 199'l. • Parka and Reaution Commiaion meeting of August 12, 199'l. ,, ~ ' . ' • I • . . r . I. • • - - l • • • 1. Ca 11 to Order • • • • • <. ENGLEVOCID c1n COUNCIL ENGLEVOCID, ARAPAHO£ COIIITY, COLOUDO Rttular Session August 17, lMZ The regular ... ting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:35 p.a. Z. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Neaber Bullock. 3. Pled .. of Alletianc:e The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins. 4. loll Call Present: Absent: A quorua was present. Council Neabers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock, Waggoner, Wiggins Council Neaber Habenicht Also present: City Manager Fraser Assistant Ctty Attof'ftey lrotzaan Assistant Ctty Manager Retd Deputy Ctty Clerk Ellts s. lltnutfl Director Stanley, Safety Se"tces Director Esterly, Publtc llorks (a) COUNCIL IIENID •• LOCI IMD, -IT IN m11•a, TO .. ,1111 lllE IIIIUTtS Of TIE ..... mn• OF WT I, 1111. Ayes: Council .....,.r, Bullock, Vu Dyu, Natha,ay, ll1911Rer, Gulley, lltggtns Noni Council .....,.r HabNtcht Nays: Absent: Motton carried. 6. PN•sdlMU1M Vtstton (a) Tht ...,.r, of tht Save tht ChtrnlY" Nlneear CeatttN...,. hon· ored for their efforts on tht Horsecar restoratt• project. . , ' I . • 0 , - ]- t • ,,,_ 1. ca 11 to ONer • !• . • ' EN&LEIIOOD c1n CGUIICIL EN&LEVOOD, ARAPAHOE CMTY, COLOIADO htular Snston August 17, 1H2 The regular ... ttng of the Engle.ood City Council was calltd to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:35 p.a. z. lnvocatton The invocation was given by Council Nlllber Bullock. 3. Pledge of Allettance The Pledge of All99t1nce was ltd by Mayor Wiggins. 4. loll C.11 Present: Council Nlllbers Hathaway, Yan Dyke, &ulley, Bullock, Waggoner, Wiggins Absent: A quorua was present. Also present: 5. lltnutes Council Nlllber Habefticht City Manager Fraser Assistant City Attorney Brotzaan Assistant City Manager Retd Deputy Ctty Clerk Ellis Director Stlllley, Safety Servtces Director Esterly, Publtc Works (a) CGUIICIL IIEIIID M.Loat ..a, -IT IIAS IBIIID, Tl .UFIIII THE IIJIIITU Of THE IEIULAI IDTJ• Of' MIIUIT J, 1111. Ayes: Counctl Nlllbers Bullock, ¥Ill Dyb, Hath-.,, 1t111oner, &ulley, Wtggtns Nays: None Absent: Counctl Nlllber Habelltcht Motton carried. 6. FN-sdlNuled Ytsttors (a) The lllllbers of the Save the CllerrelYft Honecar C-tttN wre hon · ortd tor thetr efforts on the Horsecar re1toratt111 project. . . . ' . , • ' I . • \ I I - - • • • • I• • Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes August 17, 1992 -Page 3 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO A UTILITY EASEMENT ON THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2249 WEST WARREN AVENUE WHICH IS A PROJECT BUILD PROP- ERTY CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. Ayes: Nays: Absent: Motton carried. Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Council Member Habenicht 11. Ordinances, lesoluttons and Notions (a) Director Stanley presented a rec0111endation froa the Departaent of Safety Services to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving an tntergovern1111n- tal agreeaent with Sheridan to cOllbtne resources and establish a polygraph division. He noted polygraph ex .. inations are used to facilitate pre- eaployaent background investigations and to conduct certain crtatnal tnves- ttgat ions. Discussion ensued. The Deputy Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 32, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 32, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL N(NBER CULLEY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO All> THE CITY Of SHERIDM, COLORADO ESTAll.ISHING A JOINT POLYGRAPH DIVISION. COIIICIL IIEIIIO •LEY IMED, Ml) IT IIAS Sf.CWD, TO AMlOY£ MW ITEI 11 (a) -COIIICIL IILL •• SI. Ayes: Council ....,.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Absent: Council .....,., Habenicht Notion carried. (b) Director Esterly presented a rec:oaendation froa the Dlpartaent of Public Works to approve by •tion the relHH of Chi• No. 4-2-CMSO by the Public Service Coapany of Colorado for ......,.s ••staiMd at Nusfield and Broadway. He noted the total expense for 111 ca-.. repairs, inch1dtng vellt- cle use, staff hours, and parts ts S4,Jll.lt. COIIICIL IIEIIIO NATIWY mnD, -IT IMS IBomm, TO a,,un A 111.IAII ,_ PUil.iC SDVICE COIIPMY II lNE .._ IF ... 111.u NI .... TO A cm c:alllT AT IWISFJELD Ml) IIOAIIIIAY. Ayes: Council ....,.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Nays: Absent : Council Mltlber Habenicht Notion carried. IZ , laMral Dtscusston ' I . • , - • • 1. Ca 11 to Order • ·, • EN&LEIIOCID c1n COUNCIL EN&LEIIOCID I ARAPAHOE COllfll, COLOUDO lttular Session August 17, 1H2 The regular ... tir19 of the £r19lewoocl City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:35 p.a. z. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Nellber Bullock. 3. Plecl" of All .. iance The Pledge of Allegiance was ltd by Mayor Wi19ins. 4. loll Call Present: Absent: A quorua was present. Council Nellbers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock, ll1190Nr, Wi19ins Council Nellber Habenicht Also prtstftt: City Nan ... r Fraser 5. lltnutes Assistant Ctty AttOl'ftty lrot1111n Assistant Ctty Nan ... r .. td Deputy Ctty Clerl Ellis Dtrector Stuley, Safety Serwtces Director Esterly, Pllbltc llorks <•> COUNCIL .... M11C1 ..... • n • m111a. " .,,.. TIE IIIIIITts OF THE IEIUI M IIEITI• If WT I, 1•. ~s: Council ll11l1rs .. 11ock, V• o,u, NIU..,, 1ta11111r, Culley, lft19tns Nays: ..... Council...._.. ...._tdlt AbsHt: Nolton carried. 6. Pre·ldlNulN Visitors (1) The .._.rs of the Save tile Cllenelyn Nlnecar Ceaittet Wf"t •· ored tor their efforts°" the Norsocar restoratt• project • •, ' I . • • •• ' r ' , - • • Englewood City Council Minutes August 17, 1992 -Page 2 <. • • - COUNCIL NEIIIER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE PROCLMA- TION HONORING THE SAYE THE CHERRELYN HORSECAR COIIUTTEE. Ayes: Council Melllbers Bullock, Yin Dyke, H1th1w1y, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Absent: Council Nellber Habenicht Motion carried. Co11111ittee Chainn1n E. P. ·Packy• ROiians thanked City Council for the Proclaaa- tion and presented the City with a check for $28,225.75 for the horsecar shel- ter. He noted that the COlllittee had previously raised approxiaately $24,000 for the restoration project. He thanked City Council for providing the labor, noting that Ji• Haselgren, Wayne Oakley, and Gil Anderson did a t,....ndous job restoring the horsecar. He also expressed appreciation to Council, City Man- ager Fraser and Assistant City Manager Chuck Reid. He c01111ented that the as- sistance provided by Mr. Reid was invaluable to the success of the drive. 7. Non-scheduled Visitors There were no non-scheduled visitors. 8. Coaun1cat1ons, Procl-t1ons and Appo1ntants There were no coaaunications, proclaaations, or appointaents to consider. 9. Public He1rtn1 No public hearing was scheduled before Council. 10. Approval on Second 111411nt ORDINANCE NO. ll, SERIES Of 1N2 (COIIICIL IILL NO. 21, INTIUJUCED BY COUNCIL MOIBER HATIWIAY), ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE WHOLE COST Of THE INPIOVDDTS MOE IUTHIN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CONCRETE REPLACENENT DISTRICT NO. 1191, IN THE CITY Of DIGLE- WOOO, COLORADO; APPROVING AND CONFIMING THE APPORTIOIIOT Of THE COST TO EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND IN SAID DISTRICT; ASSESSING A SNAIi( Of THE COST MAINST EACH LOT OR TRACT OF LAND; AND PRESCRIIING THE IWIIER FOR THE COLLECTICII AND PAYMENT OF THE ASSESSMENTS • (b) ORDINANCE NO. 34, SERIES Of 1M2 (COIIICIL llll NO. 30, INTIUJUCED BY COUNCIL MOIBER MUEIIICHT), OOl'tLED: AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE R£1AT£ Of SALES All> USE TAX ell THE PUaCHASES Of MACHINERY AND MACHINE TOOLS FOR IUSINESSES IN THE CITY Of DQEIDJD, COLORADO. (c) ORDINANCE NO. H, SERIES Of 1M2 (COIIICIL IILL NO. 31, umooucm BY COUNCIL NEMBER GULLEY), ENTITLED: ' I . • 0 I ' - • Entlewood City Council Ntnutes Autust 17, 1992 -Page 3 . . • • t~ • AN ORDINANCE GRANTING PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO A UTILITY EASEMENT ON THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2249 WEST WARREN AVENUE WHICH IS A PROJECT BUILD PROP- ERTY CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. Ayes: Council Metlbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns Nays: None Absent: Council Metlber Habenicht Motton carried. 11. Ordinancn, ... olutions and lotions (a) Director Stanley presented a recOlllllftdatton froa the Departllent of Safety S.rvtces to adopt a btll for an ordinance approving an tntervovernaen- tal qreeaent wtth Sheridan to coabtne resources and establish a polygraph dtvtston. He noted polygraph exaatnattons are used to factlttate pre- eaployant background tnvesttgattons and to conduct certain crtatnal tnves- ttgattons. Dtscusston ensued. The Deputy Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 1111 No. 32, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 32, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBER IULLEY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTER&OVERIIOTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AND THE CITY Of SHERIDAN, COLORADO ESTABLISHING A JOINT POLYGRAPH DIVISION. COUIICIL IIEIIID IUU.£Y IIDYED, -IT IIAS SECOIIDED, TO APPIIOft MW ITEII 11 (a) -COUIICIL IIU •• JI. Ayes: Council ....,.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, lll9IOMr, Gulley, lltggtns Nays: None Absent: Counc 11 .....,.r Habenicht Motton carried. (b) Director Esterly presented a l"9COlllllftdattOII from tile Departlllnt of Public Works to approve by •tiOII tlle releaH of Clat• No. 4-2-0450 by tlle Publ tc S.rvtce Coapany of Colorado for dalges Hstatllld at llansfteld and lroacway. Ht noted tlle total ..,... .. for all ..... repatrs, tncludtng Hllt- cle use, staff hours, and parts ts 14,311.11. COUIICIL IIEIIIII MWY IIDYED, -IT 1M mHID, Tl .UfllVI A Ml PSI ,- fUILIC IEIVICI w II TIii ............ ,.. .... Tl A cm cau1T AT MISFIELD -IIDADIIAY. Ayes: Council ....,.rs Bulleck, Van Dyke, Hatll....,, 11...,....r, &ulley, lltggtns Nays: None Absent: Council .....,.r Habentcllt Motton carrted. 12 . ....,.,, Dtscusst• • . . . ' .. I . • • •• \ I • ' - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes August 17, 1992 -Page 4 {a) Mayor's Choice ·, • • • Mayor Wiggins did not have any aatters to bring before Council. (b) Council Mellber's Choice (1) Council Member Gulley: 1. She noted that a citizen had contacted her expressing concern over the legalization of ice cream trucks in the City of Englewood. The citizen had been part of the group that had foraed a drive to ban the trucks several years ago. Discussion ensued. 2. She advised that Fire Marshal Groditski is prepared to present a detailed presentation to Council regarding the hazardous aaterial per11it proposal. Discussion ensued. ( 11 ) Counc 11 Nlllber Hathaway: 1. She requested approval to attend the NlC Conference in New Orleans and stated COllputer problem have delayed the preparation of her detailed foraal request. She advised of the savings to be realized by taking advantage of the low airfare offered at this ti ... COUNCIL IIENIO UJ.OCI IMO, am IT IIAS ..... 10 1Ewm c:aJTJNL APPIOYAL OF FUNDS, pm,J• A FoaM. IEQUEST, 10 TM£ lllfllff-OF LIii AIIF., FOi COUNCIL IIENIO IIATIWIAY'S TIIP TO ID -DIS 10 Ana lllE at CCIIFElDICE. Ayes: Nays: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathway, IIIIIOfter, Gulley, lliggtns None Absent: Motion carried. Council Ntllber Habenicht Council Ntllber Hathaway advised the esttaated cost of the trip ts Sl,400.00 . 2. She stated a citizen, Mr. Don McCabe, has expressed concen1 regarding the Santa Fe/Oxford interchange, not betng .,.,.. that that particular h1terch11111 1s alaost entirely within the Ctty of Sheridan. Site noted she trted to bring 111• up-to-date on the plans; ltowver, he 111,1 contact staff wtth other quest tons. ( 11 t) Council Ntllber Yan Dyke: The resolution was assigned a nllllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 76, SERIES Of 1992 A RESOLUTION WHEREBY THE CITY COIIKIL Of THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD, COl.OUDO EN - DORSES THE FUTURE Of FITZSIMONS INITJATIYE TO SECURE FUNDING FION THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION Of A ltfPUCOOT FACILITY AT THE FITZSIMONS ARMY MEDICAL CENTER . . . . , .. I . • 0 I ]- " • EntllWDOCI City Council Minutes Au9111t 17, 1992 -Page 5 . ' .. • "' • i. • \. COUNCIL MEIIIO Vall DYKE MOVED, Ml> IT IIAS SlCOll>ED, TO APPIOVE HSOWl'IOII IIO. 71, S£ll1ES OF 1112. Council Mlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Viggtns Ayes: None Council Mlllber Habenicht Nays: Absent: Motion carried. (iv) Council Mlllber Bullock referred to an article that the Rocky Mountain News had published concerning the Metro Area connect ton (MC). As- sistant Ctty Attorney Brotzaan passed out a copy of the article for Council's perusal. Council Mlllber Hathaway noted that DRCO& wtll be conducting a public hearing on MC at tts ... ttng tn Septellber. 13. Ctty llanllM''I a.port (a) Mr. Fraser discussed the last Trt-Ctttes trGUP ... ting. He noted RTD llade a presentation ,eeardtng the alternatives analysts for the southWest corridor. He discussed soa of the particulars of the presentation. (b) He advised council he wtll be teaching one• 11atn thts fall at UCO. 1•. Ctty Att0f'ft9Y'I a.,or\ (a) Antstant City Attorney Brotllllll passed out an article froa the Rocky Mountain News reeard1ng Lauilood and A"eda's efforts to lure a retailer into town. (b) He transa1tted copies of the Court Decree relative to 11r. Olson's lawsuit and coaented that 1t ts being ...,.aled by Ill'. Olson. 15. Mjounan\ CIUICIL IIEIIIEI NATIIMIAl 11111D to ..... The ... t1111 adjtllf'Md at l:M p.a. ~,Jffl y itY e "~ • I • . < .,. . ' I. • 0 - - • • • • 0 -:, - PROCLAMATION WPDRAS, Squn Duoe •hn1tM 1laft not woa iu permanmt delipltioD u the udaDa1 aad Colorado Stat.e Polk Duce; mcl WJID&AS, 8qun Duce l'WWI tile piaaNr apirit fll ....,..mDD uacl eommanitr, ud WPDRAS, die naidmta ttl ..... -. Colondo. ._... tile plMe ttltbe Sqaan Duce iD die U... flltlle piaaNn wl wilb to p,-w it u • bapa taDt part ttl our caltmal IMritap; and 8 a WID'BR.&S, Sqaan Ducen In Bqlewood clam nvm a _._ apirit which paamoua pocl will; • "' - • . I . • , - - • RESOLUTION NO. !]!/ SERIESOFlim . ' (. • • • A RESOLUTION APPOINTING GLORIA ULRICH TO THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD FOR THE Cl'1'Y OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS. then ia a vacancy on tbe Enalewood Public librar7 Board; and WHEREAS, Gloria Ulrich baa applied &,r an appointment to tbe Enpewood Public Library Board; and WHEREAS, tbe BJll)ewood City Cound1 bu appaimed Gloria Ulrich to tbe Bnpwood Public Library Board; NOW, TIIEREPORE, BB rr RBSOLVED BY THE C11'Y COUNCU. OP '111B Cl'1'Y OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: 8ectier 1. Gloria Ulrich ia blnbJ appaimed to tbe .....,_ Public Library Board. Gloria Ulrich'• t.erm lbaD apin hbraaJ7 1, 1988. ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED dda 8th day ~September. 19n. A'ITBST: • b I. Patricia B. c.... a&y a.k llr ._Qty~ ......... 0,11, .... benby cer1ify tbe _.. II a ne eapy ~B 11 tlatiaD No. --8lriel ti 1111. II ~ . , . . • ' ~ . \, .. I. • - - - • • RESOLUTION NO. v-/6 8ElUES OP Uln • • • A RESOLtmON APPOINTING BARBARA FOUT TO THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY OP BNGLBWOOD. COLORADO. WBBDAS. tmre ia a vacancy CID the ~ Liquor Licena111 Authority; and WHBBBAS. Bubara Poat bu applied tbr ua appointment to the EJlllewood Liquor Licmanar Ambaritr. and WBDBAS. the ....... City Coanci1 bu appointed Barbara Poat to tbe Enpwoocl Liquor LioaNi111 Authority; NOW. THBRD'ORB. BB rr RBSOLVBD BYTBB C1TY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP BNGLBWOOD. COLORADO. THAT: 8ectim L Bubara Pout ia benby appaintlld to tba Baclewood Liquor Liclnei111 Authority. Barbara Pout'• WIii all apin Aapat ,. 1996. ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED thia 8th clay ol8epumber. um. l.tiBS'I: I. PaaWa B. Crow. Qty Ciak k die Qty., ......... 0,1 ..... . benbJ cartift the..,.. a am..., 11811 lldlr No._ 8lrill If 1111. • . 8 C • I . ' . . ' • • ]- • • RESOLUTION NO. ~ SERIF.8 OP 199'l . . • . ,. • A RESOLUTION APPOINTING BARBARA DAVIS TO THE Cl.KAN, GREEN AND PROUD COMMISSION POR THE C1'l'Y OP BNGLBWOOD, COLORADO. we tRBAB. there ii a vacancy on tbe Enalewoocl Clean, 0nen And Prowl Commiuion; and WBBBBAS. Bulma DaYia bu applied for an appoimnw,t t.o tbe Enalewood Clean, Gnlll And Proud Committioa; and WBBRBAS. tbe ........ City CoaDd] ............ Butma Oma t.o the Enalewood Clean. Green And Proud C........Nion; NOW, TBDBPORB, BE rr RESOLVED BYTBB crrY COUNCIL OP TBB C1'l'Y OP BNGLBWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: 8ectien 1. Barbara DaYia ii benby appoint.I t.o tbe ........ a.a, Green ADd Proud Commieeioa Barbua Dafta'I t.9rlD lbaJl apiN Dec:wnber 10, 19ft. ADOPl'BD AND APPROVED this 8tb day fls.,temher, 1181. ATTBST: Patricia H. Crow, City a.rt • ' . •. .. . • d I . • • , ]- • • •, • '· 8 b I /),~ .1??.a-p M,,-~-·=-s _____ _ . '. ~ tl ~~.e~.t:-it .52 ~:# ,,,,~ .k &M A /!-~h~~ :.e (#, ~~k:L ,3~---- -~~~H,/ ..,P~ ~~~,tU~c.fi~ - A•>/-.R1~ ~it ~ ~e ~~ _ tl "__,~~r,,..,.,...;/ 1;,,,_~4'!~~.t:_ff~~. ---· - -------------------- . . ' ' .. . . . I. • ' . . ' ... • • • • • . : . • '· 10 a BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO.~ SERm8 OP 1992 COUNCU. BILL NO . 32 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL IIDIBU GULLEY AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGBBBVRNT BETWEEN THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO AND THE CITY OP SHERIDAN, COLORADO ESTABLISHING A JOINT POLYGRAPH DMSION. WHBRBAS, The Bnslewoocl Department rl Wety Services and the at, rl Sheridan Police Depanment haw been workinc topther to ntablilh a joint Po)nraph Diviliaa to reduee coeta to each city by eombinins their .«orta; and WHEREAS, the citi• ...... that the combimns rlwrNI to implemmt a joint Poln,aph Divilion would aerve the pubtic health, ufety and ...,are; NOW, THBRBPORE, BB IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL or THE CITY OP ENGLBWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: 8ectim 1 The at, Coancil rlthe at, rllnpwood. Colorado hereby appao .. an interpftrluwltal .,.......i between the the...._.. Deputment rl Wety 8ervices and the Sheridan Police Departmalt which Ntalllilhn a joint P.lypaph Divilion. Such .........,t paerally ltato u follows: 1. The Bnclewood J>esmt-t r1Saf'ety Semon wl the at, r1Sberidan Niee l>epartmmt haw..,.... to...._.......,.. u iapl-•t a Pelypaph Dmaion. 2 . The ........... .,.,...._ ,18.r.t;y 8emon lhall ........ the polypaph inatrument, polypapll uaaiMr ud esewin-'1 aalary. s. The Sheridan ..... .,.,..__t haa ....................... include: ..... chain, ftle ......... r1,-.....a .. tnilll nparta. ,. The potnn,11 aew+eer lhall ,...we crtwaal -.... ia,1nt~ potnn,111 wl ,.......-,-& ............. 119¢11 ..... u I . The ApNmalt ie .............. rip¢a ud Hlfl IA#lf&iee W.... tile ..-.d putiee therein. It ii Mt..._... wl -a Mt•..._. .. ..._. le..,_. .. ......... ..-. I . The ApN--1MB wa iD ........ _.r111n1Che °"1 atil .... Ci9 .......................... Apna•wlta INCeeiteet». Pleeasiwilll ninety (IO)..,. .. , ... ....._...._ .. ._ ... ,__ . 7 • ..Wany°"7tWl .. _...,willtthepeMI fr ,fl ... Apnnanthe......, .. Ci~ lhall notw, the ••-•IJal as.,., ... M11E1L ., ... _..,.. at., llM Ill& Na1iliellthe..,_.witlafa IO..,.eAar,...._t1 .... t1..,_. ... ._... ... City wey • ICa .-•*._ • _,,.. fa a wrt., _, ranee jlll'f nil lflee . la the "911l litwalia ii ................ Apua.c. ... at, ......... , ..... 1ta ... ....,1m•,.......,..._ • 1 • •. .. I . • , • • • Ii ij~ 1: l •l'f'~ fll ~:: 11 lf ffa ;a 'flq 6= lf -r· ~§~ ~ l t:lill ii! 111 It I tf [.I§~ 11 lif ii~ i? s I , s ... r t ~! i .. t 'J s s tt t ' I . 'f' I= . Ir ! 0 ~ -< ; Jd~ I~t h JI ils h !I if .. ! t lu hi I I J t .. lf _Zf ii i -· t i ... I ... 9 IS fl. iF='=-l!jt= ~ a~ a • f :, ~--p tr ~ i~~ i~a Ulf ti !t I . l i 1 f , fl ii ... i Q j f~ i~ ~~~ rttr· } ll J J 't ir• ~ . it ,~ =:: I 11 ~ ~ "' w-z 9 1' • t"" • • • ... 0 .. I r I I . . . .. '- I • • • • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f i i jl 1 111'·:r rJi 11i tr !if! 1~ t~ [I ii t!! i l~nlil Ji) !JI I ~J ?I !f ,1 f~ l~ !~E ' ht ht 1J "l r ,J J ~~ } ' f} ii I tilfil lli ft it i! i! !! ii t! 'f it ; l") j I : t 'I-! I g ii ; , J· ~ ; ! ! 'I-: : ii I i!'I, fil Jr I f I IJ ! f I ?, ·I! t ti~ I f 1 J if rl i t h t ti J I fl I r f t f .. r , I ~ ~ R-r l ! J . J· t ar , ..,.. ___ __ I , .~ ,, I • • 7 1l I ' . ~ . ' • ]- • • '· ATTESTED: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO POR.M: • 2 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD COLORADO By:-~.,._~,----,--..------ Clyde E. Wfaina. Mayor ' ' .. •. I. - . , • • - • • Date September 8, 1992 IIU'IIA'ISD 11T Altlllda Item Ua UUlmea l)eJm1ment • • • 81lltject Eaaement Encroachment Approval Stewart Fonda. Director ol Utilities DlaVS/ACTIOR PllOP08SD Std requeata Council approval by mouon of the Uceme Agreement for an eaaement encroachment far S8Yer Cbll' Apar1menta. Tbe EJlllewoocl Water and Sewer' Board recommen:lr4 at lta Aupt 11. 199'l meet1DC tbat Council comkler the LlceDae ~t to Sliva' Cbl'a Apar1menta far encrorbmeatll lllto the eldatlllg water and 8ewer and clralllale !MemeD111. Nooe. CertalD lmprowmenta were camtnacted at the .. oper1¥ lmowD • Sliva' ata' Apa• +P1a. apprUidmatdy 700 Weat Bellfflew. Tllme lmpiCM!llftlta eacroach Into lml1alllaUIINIII mould Interfere tbe en,'• uae ar openaaa. tbe upaa request by the City 1111d Licea• e e'• aale apeme. lfflmediately rea.,ca11e n.i'allllllle , ar remove na 11181tallaltilll11. • • ]- ]- • • • • • COUNCL COMMUNICATION Date Agenda Item September 8, 199'2 11 b INITIATED BY Community Development Subject Creation ot a new zone dauification. B-3, Business District. STAFF SOURCE Harold J. Stitt. Planning Administrator ISSUWACTIONPROPOSED Staff requests Council consideration ot an Ordinance to amend Title 16 ot the Munidpal Code for the creation of a new zone danification, B-3, Bu1ir1e1a, and to set &~a _. aa, 1992 • the date for the Public Hearing. ~ r PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION Theft NII been no previous Council action on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CONSIDERATION The Planning CommiNion, in their review ot the propoaed 8-3 zoning ngulatiorw. fOCUMd on the iuues that came out ot the Public Hearing. ThOle ilsua were: how the propoeed B-3 zoning regulations differed from the mating 1-2 and 1-1 zoning ngulatianl; the effect ot including the adult entertainment provltioN ol the 1-2 zoning in the propoNd ~ ~ and the effect the propoeed B-3 zoning would haw in ltimulating developmenl and reclewlapment along the West Evan1 corridor. After aJNidering the9t '--and nwwins the NYilionl to the regulations propoNd by tulf lo addrw the alftCfiiW ap I I I Id d .... tht Publk I t.ifia .. ttw Cornmitlk,n concluded that the propoNd 8-3 zaniftg *"l'tleticml euffldently balarad the needs ot the various ~ involved . The Crmanllllan voW lo lpp'OW the ptapoeed B-3 zoning regulatiorw with five IMfflben in favor and four....._. oppr.wd . .. I. • • , - • ·, STAFF ANALYSIS • . ~ • \ ,. This amendment to the Municipal Code will create a new zone classification that is intended to address the unique needs of the West Evans Avenue Corridor. Currently this area is zoned B-2. However, there are significant differences between this area and other B-2 areas within the Oty. The propoaed B-3 zoning recognizes these differences and attempts to provide zoning that addresses the needs of this area while providing protection for the adjacent residential area. The propoMd B-3 zoning includes all the permitted uses of the B-2 and adds as permitted uses the auto related conditional uses of the B-2. In addition. certain trade and contractor uses are permitted as well. BACKGROUND The creation ot this zone distrid dwification resulted from a long history ot concern for the development ot the West Evans Avenue area. Initially, only a rezoning of the R-2-C area north ot the future West Adriatic Place from South Vallejo Street to South 7.1ml Street was considered. However, after dbcuuions with the property owners and businelNS involved. aft determined that a new zone dalaiftcatlon would be more appropriate. The resulting B-3 dwiftcation is more 1ep1esentative of the existing and potential future UNI within the entire corridor. FINANCIAL There would be no direct flnlndal impacts on the Oty • a result of the enactment of this Ordinance. • • . , • I· • - • • • • . .. . • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AUGUST ... 1"2 L CAJ J m ORDER,, The rqular meean, of the City PJannin& and l.aniq Commission WU c:a1Jed ID order It 7:00 P .M. by Chairman Schultz in the City Council C"'bamben of EnaJnood City Ball. Members present: Cowns, Draper, Dummer, Gerlick. Glynn, Shoop, Schultz Members absent: Tobin, Leonard Aho present: (Bodl ladies bad pea previous DOCice of the ablence) Barokl 1. Sau, Pllmliq AdminillrUDr Dan Brolzmla, AmMlnt City AIIDmey D. APPROVAL OF MINJJ1P July 21, 1992 Chairman Schultz stated that the Minuta of July 21 were ID be camidered for approval. Gerlick moved: Shoop seconded: The Minutes of July 21 be appaoved u wriaa. Mr. Draper asked tbat Pip 1, be •rn-ded ID -dlaa be ...... dial •m• trees lion& Broadway should be removed. Mr. Gerlick and Mr. Shoop accepllld Ille ....,...,,...., IDd the IDOliaD ii ID approve the Min- uta u amended. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Gerlick, Glynn, Sboop, Ccwaa, Dnplr, Dummer, Sdaullz None l.a1aud,Tobin None ~ motion carried. DL CPWIEBPISJYI mNINCi NAP S.2 IIO 8-3 R-2-C ID Jl.3 CASl4f2 Oainnan Scbukz MIIIII 11111 ia lipl of .. llcl • lbe Pllblic ...... • ......... re- --.. WU doad ll Ille ..... til July 21, ... •1111 Will) ....... Iii .... -... evi• clence my be elicitlld or ~ ... t111 til .. Ca r d e -ID ..,.. die Rllrina. republilb IIOlice of 1111 11ari111. _. llfCIII .. PRIJIIIIJ. 'nl Ca :,,..,. w1 my ducuai lbe inlormalian JIIIWllll illlill .. C1011111 ~-Nik .......... -, at Ca:: . .,, for purpom of cluUlc:Miall. Mr. Sdlulll .................. til Ille Mr . Gertick uad wbldler ... wu uyt:i I ... • ..W WIim& _,..,. lbe llllrilta · Mr . Cowns 11111111 tbat he IIU dilCUllld 1111 laae widl ll¥all of .. p.opMy OW111r1 in Ille ua, and will, lberelore, abllaift flom _., on du ilaae . Mr . CcMial IIJOl'lld dlaa be 111d • •. ' I· • , ]- • • • .. . • 0 I • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZQNJNG CQMMWiIQN AUGUST 4, 1"2 L CAIJ, TQ ORDER., The rqular meetinl of the Ciry Pllnnins and Zonina Commission WU c:alled ID order at 7:00 P.M. by Chairman Schultz in the Ciry Council Chambers ofEqlewood City Ball. Members present: Covens, Draper, Dummer, Gedick, Glynn, Shoop, Schultz Members absent: Tobin, Leoaard Also present: D. (Bodi lldia bid pwa prmoul aotice of die ablmce) Harold J. Slitt, Planniq Adminilll'IIDr Du Broczmla, Allilllnt City Alliamey Am,OV,\L OF MINJJTA July 21, 1992 Chairman Schultz stated thal the Minu1a of July 21 were ID be considered for approval. Gerlick moved: Shoop seconded: The Minula of July 21 be approved u wriam. Mr. Draper asked chat Pl,e 15 be amended ID IIIIC 1111& be ...... dlat •IC>IIIC• trees aJon& Broadway should be removed. Mr. Gerlic:k and Mr. Shoop acc:epled die unendmenc, lad die IDOCiml ii ID approve die Min- Illa u amended. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT : ABSTAIN: m. Gedick, Glynn, Sboop, Cowns, Daper, Dennmer, Sdwltz None Leonard, Tobin None ~M!lf'P'5D'E ZONING MAP 8-ID 8- ll-2-C ID 8-3 CW8:fl Cbainnan Scbullz ....... ill Upl ol .. facl ..... N9lic ................... re-DWII wu dDlld • die mllilta ii July 21, llld .... , ,, ..... ID illil dlll. ao 11W evi- dence may be elicitlld • ....... ... I bin ii .. Ca , •• -ID ..... die Hariq. NpUblilb IIOdce ol 1111 llllriaa, • llpOII • fliifMY. '1111 Ca f PM9 m111b1n •Y discuu tbe inlormalian ....-S ~ *' CIIIIIII fl£• N9lic lladas, • my Ilk cs.:. Id for ,.,... ol c:llriflclliall. Mr . Sdlu1II ................ ol die Mr . Ge:rtick ulllld ............. ..,., .............................. . Mr . Coveftl 11111&1 11111 be 1111 ducuaed .. iall widl ...a ol • ,...,.,, OW111r1 ill die 111&, and Will, lbere(cn, lbrllUl rro. Wlliaa • dlis iall. Mr . CcMill Nplllld 1111& Ill bid • "' - ' I . • I • • • • 0 I• • also been in contact with the City Attorney's offic:c reprdinc the ri&flt~f-way for West Adri- atic Avenue. Mr. Covens Slaled dW be wu advised by the Attorney's office dW the City can "ask" dW the ri&ht~f-way for Adriatic be dedicated, but the City cannot coerce the dedica- tion. At this time, there are two owners of residential ~ that have not dedicated the ript~f-way, and two busineu owners that have not dedJC:ated ri&ht~f-way. Appumtly, the residents feel die business ownen sbould take die first lliepl 10 dedicare die riibt-of-way 10 set the 111eet throu&b. and die busineu owners feel the residents should take die 4nt 111ep1 to dedi- care the ri&flt-ol-way. Mr. Gerlick ubd if Mr. Covens wu ~ IOlely became be bad tallmd 10 people in the subject area. Mr. Covens indicated that be felt 1t would be proper that be do IO. Mr. Schultz staled that il WU bis impl'euioll al die ead of die last~•. that Mr. Forrin&· r.on had indicared dW if •t1unp were equilal,le·. be would consida' ~tina die ri&flt~f- way. Mr. Forrin&ton, from the audience, mled that be bad not realized JRYiousiy that there were some properties dW are ·landJocked·, with no way for die property owner 10 maintain those properties. Mr . Brotzman advised al Ibis point that a motion 10 rme the issue from the llbJc would be in order. Draper moved: Gcrlick seconded: Cue ft-92 be raised from die llbJc for discussion . AYES: NAYS: Glynn, Shoop, Covens, Draper, Dummer, Gedick, Sdwllz None ABSENT : ABSTAIN: Tobin, Leonlnt None The mocion carried. Mr. Schultz sugCIUld dW the C.C,..,miaion aow 1111111 a mocian oa 1111 ftaar for ditcuaion purposes . -Gcrlick moved : Draper a:onded: B·K, Mcdhee r::::aJ!d« ••. M •i·= • ....... II .. Cl 11:r1w ol w .. Adriatic Avaaue , a , 11d Soudl z..t · ._ _. -. .. caaUne ol Soulb Zuni Street a dilllllCe of 163 r., more or 1111; ._ ... IIGIIII a la ID .. ....U. of Soudl ValJcjo Stnlet; lben IOUdt Ilona die Clllmrlilll ol ._. V-allljo -ID c:alldille of 2 • "' - I . • , • - • • • • 0 I• • I West Adriatic Avenue, extended; then west alon& the centerline of West Adriatic Avenue, ex- tended, to the centerline of South Zuni Street. Mr. Draper stated that this area wu annexed to the City in the lalC '50's, and while there bas been some chanse in the characler of devdopment, the residents and owners have not tam ~ to set streets duou&h to fOller additional developmenL He stiled dW dedicalions of ad- ditional ripts-of-way for Sb'eets bu been discussed since ll least 1957, and be penonally does not think that Adriatic Avenue will ever be fully dedicated and improved; nor does be believe dW the north side of Adriatic Avenue, extended, will ever be developed for residential pur- ~-In bis opinion, the only thin& to help this particular block is to approve the rezoain& to Mr. Gerlick pointed out that residents have expreum c:oncem about the illclusion of any of Che residentially zoned property in the rezonin&; be aslled about the POUibility of raonin& only the Evans Avenue froniap to B-3. Mr. Glynn stiled tbll Ibis woufd not "!':i~lem of the property owner whose property extends from Evans IDlltb to Adrillic ; Ibis property would still have two zone classifical:ions. There wu further discussion on the dedication of die ript-of-way for Adrillic. Mr. Gerlick · ted out that the Commission bu been advised dW Ibis c:annot be niquired by lbe City. ~ Schultz pointed out dial residents have stiled dW were tbe property to be remned for business purposes, they will not dedicale ript-of'-way for tbe street. Mr. Glynn asked if the area were to be rezoned, would all business development still be re- quired to have Evans Avenue froruaae; if the street were to~duoup, could businesses de- velop and front on dial street. Mr. Stitt sraled dlll aay delDllll must have frontap on a dedicated ri&ht-of-way. Mr. Stitt poinllld out dm die isaae of street ript-of-wayexim re- prdless of whll zone dillrict is applied; lbere caa be no dewlap!NDt ol dlole lanc.'Joclced propenics until they bave fnlallae on a dedic:lled street. Mr. Covens stiled dW be ~.Y would lib ID• ID .-of-way decti •led end the w improved: Ibis would elim•nw a bindrlnce ID dcvdoF,.., m dlil black. Be commmled dm chan&es in ownenbip in tbe block mipl allO affect die decticerion ol ript-of'-way. Mr. Covens further swed" dW tbe ~ of value oa one iadividual jNape.1y wbile dowapad· in& the value on properties abuaiq, edjoiaina, or edjacem, aa1t come ialD rmaiderlliaa in makin& the decision Oil Ibis issue. -Mr. Brownan clarified dW while die Commislioa caanot •~ die ·11m1· al property .. for the sareet, they can recommad dW the ripl-of'-wey be dn •Md if die mini is • proved . Mr . Gerlick aslled if the Commiuion were ID recommmd 1111 •IIDllill ID ~ Council wi&b the stipulation that the property owners be ~ ID dldicMI 1111 rijbl.-of'-way OIi epproval of the zonina, does this man lbal if tbe peopeny II eat -,"::!Wt, dial die ~3 IIDIWII would noc apply . Mr. Scbullz reilimlld dm 11 leut rwo ...._ law 1111111 • if 1111 block were to be zoned for business pu,pom, Ibey ue not ..,.... ia dldicDtl ~.-of-way. .,.,..,, owners have allO 111111d 11111 if Cbe block is not .....S, dley mey eat a.... dpl.-of'-way . Mr. Stia poinled out lbal tbe Comauuion c:annoc _.. a •edp,Wfon• 11111 1111 ....., bl• proved ·pursuant to· tbe rialH-of'-way dedicarion. 1111 Commi ..... •Y oaly l'ICOffl....., ID City Council 1ba1 the City •encou,qe• die cledicarion ol 1111 dalll-of'-way. 1111....., IDUlt mnd on its own . 3 • • ' I . • , • • • • 0 • Mr. Schultz stared that residents who attended previous meetin1s of the Commission on June 16 and July 21, and pve testimony indicared they were concerned about the possibility of business development directly across the street from them if the street were to So dlrousb- Mr. Schultz further stared he understood the business mnina was to be alon1 Evans Avenue, and thal the rezonin1 does encroach into the residential area. DiJcussion ensued. Mr. Covens poinced out thal A.drialic Avenue does not aist west of Zuni Street in Denver. Mr. Covens sugesced thal points to be c:oasidaed are (1) do we •improve• the area, or not improve the area; (2) do we take the area in toeal, or •spot mne•. Mr. Covens offered a friendly amendment IO Mr. Gerlick's mocion dW ~ owners be encounaed io dedic:are ri&ht-of-way for West Adrialic Avenue. Mr. Gerlick and Mr. Draper approved the friendly amendment IO the mocion. Mr. Dummer asked for clarificanon on Mr. Covens' •• 1 •,mt of improviD& one property but dowqradinc anocber. Wbicb ma wu he rcfaeuciq dial pulicular naernent to? Mr. Covens stared dW he wanced to leave the people in anw,Mdara dais evaiq out of dais, but pointed out that there are •feuds•, people won't dedicale ript-of-way, die area ii undeveloped and over-~. He wanced to "set the area up IO speed.• Mr. Covens sugesced dW the bade off isn't so much residents and business u whedler we can pt the ua IOptber. Some people testified that they like the •open•, undeveloped chancter of the neipborbood, but tbis 11 two blocks from Denver, and is a valuable area. His hope ii IO not maJrz dais an adversarial issue, but IO provide ~ty for improvement of the propenia. He also poinced out dW the Plannin1 CommiSSIOll should consider the benefits to the IIOCll City, and not IO just one person. Mr. Dummer poinced out dW tbeJe bu been liaJe ID no dewJoii....,,t since tbis putiaalar block was zoned R-2-C, and while there is no ....... it will develop under the IS-3 there will be an increaad opponunity. Funber dirc:ulPOn emued. Mr . Stia reita'lllld dW unJm Adrialic: Avenue is dectic:ued, propenia dW are now land- locked will not be able ID develop no maaer wlJal the mae clllliftc:aliaa is. They must llave frona,e on a •dedic:aced• street ID develop. Mr. Sc:buhz stared dW be would like ID ~ on bcllalf of die residenCI once ,pill: die Commission hard a lot of commems flom die raidlDII duriltl die caune of die Heuilta, and -if the proposal for rezonin& remains u bu been couidnd, ihere is a slim c:bance ID pc die meet duou&h-Wae the propoa1 ID be redeeiped, would it be lllicr ID acbieve full cledic:a- .. lion of die ript-of-way -if the R-2-C 1n1 wae ID l'IIDliD u R-2-C, would dedntiion and improvement of die street become a lllllity. Mr . Draper Died thal in bis opinion, there is I beaer c:bance of IICliDI die --if die .. were IO be rezoned IO 8-3; be poiaued out dial IIGdwJa bu ... done bJ the raidalllfpraplffY owners IO pt die street du'Oup in die lua 40 yan. Mr . Covens stared dial when die 1n1 WU uneud, die NlidlDII diem ID --ID EaaJewood ntbcr lban Deaver, IDd dW improved accea ID and duoulb dJI -WU W of dJI promila made flO the residents M dial lime. Mr. Ccwaa 1111111 11111 Mr. Kelley made I poim dJIIUJa llis rarimony dW if the PftlP.!!'Y 1Ge1 ID businela, ii IIIIComa rm valuable, 11111 wlJal boreu man ls IOO'I ro want ro live up" valuable lud. Funher brief disc:uuioll ensued . Mr . Sc:bulcz called for die voce on die modon. wllidl ii u follows : ' • " - • ' I· • , - • • • • • • • • "The PlanniJII Commission recommend to City Council tbal die B-3 7.oaiq be approved for the followin& described areas: •1:1, ""'"" Ip B-3. lnstaee: ~ 1be centalina of West EVIDI Avenue and South Zuni Street; then east Ilona die . of West EVIDI Aw:nue ID lbe calledille of South Rarican Street; then south alone the cenlaline of South ltarilln Street ID lbe cenlatiae of die West Evans AvenudWest Adriatic Avenue IDcy; tben west aJaaa lbe cmlediae ol lbe West Evans Avenue/West Adrialic Avenue alley IO lbe ,,.,,..,_ ol Soilda Vallejo Stnet; tben continuin1 west aJona die centerline of the West EVIDI Aveav,e/West AdriaDc Avmue alley, extended, ID the centerline of South Zuni Street; thence aartb alaq the rmleltiDe of South Zuni Street ID the centerline of West Evans Awnue. -a-z-c, MaQgm Qndty ,....,, tg B-3. • I : Beci!MP111 at the cenwHnes of West Adriatic Avenue, extended, and South Zuni Street; tben aartb alaq the C'fflWtine ol South Zuni Street a dislanc:e of 163 feet, more or lea; lben _. ams a line ID the cenlatiae of South Vallejo Street; lben IDUtb ams the centatiae ol Soudl Vallejo Snee ID Cffllaline of West Adriatic Avenue, extended; lben waa alaq the cmwline ol West Adrialic Avenue, ex- tended, to the centerline of South Zuni Street. "The Commission further recommends that property owners be encounaed ID dedicale die re- quired ript~f-way for West Adrillic AYenue between South Vallejo Snee and Saudi Zuni Street.• AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Draper, Dummer, Gerlick, Glynn Shoop, Scbultz Leonud,Tobia Covens Chairman Schultz declared die IDOCioD carried. Mr . Still llared dW die um oldie B-3 Dillria .......,.,_.of ....... will be re- ferred ID City Council. City eo-.il will • I dlle lillr Public lllllilt&: .. -will 111,ie ID be repoad, and public DOCice will 111,ie ID bl pa ill .. d:ial City Newlplper. IV. PUIYC IIQIUM, Mr . Schultz asked if lllyont Wllllld ID addlm tbe C•Pi;e --~ Fanam. No member o1 the 11actienc:e lddr 1111 d die ca ;,..,.. V. QIB,f.C'QI,'$ QIOJCI. Mr . Still reported dw [)epuly City N = LiDda .... Ml HI rd lllr pOliliaa a City Manaaer oflllack Hawk ai o( Aupa 3.., 7 ~ Clladt laid Im NIii IPll ailllld u Asimnc City Manapr of f.a&lewood lfflcdwe A.-3. Mr . Still alto reported 1b11 ........ ._. caaduelld • JIiiy 29 b .. pairidoa of C-- nity DIMJopment DiNclOr, and 7111B Mr . La Mnr1 Ml 1111111 allclld far .. polidaa . Mr . Meml will beain his duda willl die City of &tpwoDd ill llid SrpBI lblr . Mr . Covens asked for iafolllllDOII • BIii llpOl'lld •ca dr d e• of Cilldllllla City . Mr . Still updllld the Coauniuiae oa ll:livilill pen J f Pl • .. 0 1 Illa OJ MID. _.-..... out tbal this would be a •frieadly• cont1 n dr-. 1111 Cily will bl._... a= 6r Pn>- pollls (RFP) in III effon ID dlsllirmile ....., ._ ii illilllll of *'1tlafllll r 0,-1 ia s • ,,_ • . . I· • , - - • • • • \ • • the project. The City, lhrou&b the En&)ewood Urban Renewal Authority, does have the power to c:oademn the Mall for redevdopment; however, once condemnalion ~inp ue Ullli- tuted, the City must have funds available 110 ~t widl the County UDlil a valualiaa hmm& is held. This necasib!a bavin& a developer Wldl funds available ready and wiJlina ID procmd once the property bu bem coademned. A •friendly• condemnlrioa ii wbm i. i*uperty owner will qiee-lD die CQlmllll!IMD IClion. Mr. Stilt pointld out 1bat tbele ii a lot olwark yet ID be done before die COMNDMtion pn,c-,inp Clll bept. Di1c:11aioa ensued. Mr. Sboap almd if Che City would bave ID appartunily ID wart wilb the mkwlopa". Mr. Slia Wd lfml die City will bave ID bow and be paty ID everydliaa llebe pains inlo awlem ..,.. Mr. Scbultz ulllld if dlil cauld iilclude IIICb dlinp u c:blnps in traffic pllleml. iwpaCMiiDEidS akma U.S.~ Mr. Slia ... tra' lbat dlae duDp would probably be ccmidered U •ia-11:md caalributimll• flam die Cilf, and D0t be ID ICIUal ouday oldie redeveloper. Mr. Slil! pointld out 1bat in the Em.A JIIUjeCIS. die Em.A finwed the imuauclule itlems, suc:ll .. die &alewood PliDaY' die ...... Lilde Dry <:net, die ralipmenc ol Floyd Avea• llld IDca Way, de. Mr. Sboop aslmd if tbele WU a time flame Oil dlil. Mr. Slill Wd be ii D0t aware of a time frame, but reillmlled tbele is a amen ibis amount ol wort ID be aa:omplilbed. VI. roMMJS$1QNQ.'5 CRQJQ Mr. Ciatick c:mnnemed on the detailed, Jenatby diw,aaice1 on die B-3 replaliaas, and die raoniq of the area in nonbwat Eqlewood. Re Wd lbat dlil WU a ~ decuioa IIO mab, but be felt dial die Commiuion tried ID abow rm for bolb die llllidentl and die hl11irn1men of die -. Mr. Scbultz ....... 111d Wd dial ii ii aot • !'!I cut for die Coenrimon ar Council ao mue deciaion1 1bat aft'ecl odll:r __... be eapa -bis appncia- liaa ID odler members for their wort and CCllllidelllima Oil ~ Mr. Sboop ulald about die .vilianinl. prajc. Mr. Slia 11111111 11111 fads bave .,_ • Qaalld in die 1993 budpt for die pn,jct, and if die ............ ii ~o..ed. we lboald be Ible ID bept die procm ia Januuy. Wlllll Mr. Merlllll Jailll die -,,, we will bept pain& die infGrmalion topdler and pnl a,lj ... far ... Clll dis ,-. " - Mr. Scbultz ulald if Mr. Merbl will be _... wi* die baldl 111d menrinion1, 111d llav- inl IIUdy maians willl die Comnrimon. Mr. Sda ....a die o.n-;..., 11111 Mr. ,..... ctill be ~ wilb die Baud ol Adj-. 111d will be .. -~ ...... oldie.... ' IUD& Commiuaon, 111d actenctina the IMMi ••· • 11lere wu nodlina funber braupl be6n die Ca ·mon. n. ..... WII dlclaml 1111- jouraed. 6 , . I· • , -- f "\ • • • STAFF REPORT CASE NUMBER, 4:9l STAfI BUQRI RE; • • • Creation of a new zone d•gification -B-3, Business District DATE m IE CQNSJDEBEQ; June 16, 1992 I • B-3, BUSINl'SS DISTRICT The City Plannin& and Zanin• Commiaion will bold a Public Barina on die p= new zoain& dusificalion, after wlJcb their reconunendalioD will be forwarded ID City · for final action. QWIDUX[ Of CQMMUND'Y PEYPDPMENI ANA,L)'SJS; The creation of this new zone clislrict tint surfaced u a rault of die loud of AdjUJUIIC!lt and ApPals action apinst die properly al 2280 Wat Evau. When ftnt comidaed, the intended ICbOII wu a raonin& s:1J. ID c:baDp the R-2-C 11J1W11 aonb of Wat Adrialic Avenue (from South Tcjon Street ID Zuni Street) ID B-2. However, after cfilnaaioa1 with property owners and bt•sina1e1, a .... WU made ID ammd the ailliD& .... ID allow die iype:s of 111a tbal are permiaed on the Demler lide o( W• EVIIII Avenue or cnue a new zone clusificalion. After funber comidmlioa a lllllimly _. m dillrict W11 dellnnined ID be the most advlnllpOUI coune ol IICliae. The ~oposed B-3 zone dillrict ii modeled on die Demler M dillrict. ne M dillrict ii a hybrid of commercial, trade and wry limiled lipl mmuflclurin& um. ll ii IDIDlw1lll uill ID a cross becween die EnaJcwaod B-2111111-1 cfilaicll, lllowiaa all oldie ...i-pennillled in the B-2, and c:enain limilllld manuflcturiaa ws and tplCial a.de COllbK1Dn. The proposed B-3 dillrict includes all the permiDed priD?P&I UIII o( die B-2. In addilion ID these are W. IUIIO reJaled condilioaal um from die B-2 Iba& will be du!ifled U permiaed principal um in the piopolld B-3. Abo, CDIIIIKIINI 111d niles -. ... added U permiaed princ:ipal Ula. 'l1lis would iadude IUdt -....... CDDUaclDrl, elecaical rmtrlCIOl'I, plumbin& COIIUICIIOrl and the lib. la all other llplCII .. B-3 ii COiii-with .. B-2 district in la'IDI of its appau-::b ID land 1111 llplldaa. PWIJMPCt Of COMMIJNffl' DfDJDPHENI lfCOMHPIIMJJON; The Depanment of Community ~...,.,...Iba& die p.opcllld B-3, •llinea Disuict be approved and forwarded ID Council tbr ftDal IICliae. . .. • "~ • . < ' I . • I • • • • • • 16-4-13: B-3 Be1siN11 Diltrid: This is a mixed me diSlrict which contains uses of a &enera1 commercial nature as well as certain li&ht industrial UleS. This district aves the same &enera1 hi&hway relaled uses as the B-2 DiSlrict while a1JO lerVin& as a link to adjacent industrial ar- a.s. A. General Requirements. The ~ found in Ibis zone ditlrict shall 4,e subject to the requirements and llandards found m Seclion 1~5. General ltqulMions, Seclion 16+18 Fences and Relainin& Walls, Section 16+19 LandlClpe Ordinance, Section 16+20 s· Code, and any ocher applicable City Ordinance, unless ocberwde provided for in this ~ nance or an amendment hereto. B. Planned DevelopmenL A Planned Dewlopment shall be filed for die deYelopment of any lot havin& one or mare acres in ara. C. Permitted Principal Um. No buiJdin&, lb'UCllale CII' land lbal1 be ....S, and no buiJdin& or mucture shall be erec:led, lln!dUrally altered, enllrpd or maincained unless ocbawile pro- vided for in this Ordinance, acept for die followin& mes: 1. Any use permitted in the B-2 JlaeaNlSI Dillrict. 2. Motor vehicle repair business includin& body and fender repair, collision repair and paintin&, provided dial: a. Motor vebicJa bein& aerviced, or IICnd while waitiq ID be mviced or called for, are not parked on 1111m, alJeys. public lidewalb or partina llrips. b. All wait m• be pedoamed in• •r;lioad llnlCIUre or buildin&- c. No Will CII' pull mil be -... CII' 1111111d OIi die ,._.. OUllide of an endoled llnlCIUre or buiJdillt. d . Any ua IUbject ID wleeeled llaffic CII' ... ia paved widl a ... fnle IUr· face. 3. Motor vehicle laundry or politlrina IMiwl pn,vidld 11111: L A minimum of*'-(3) pulcin& lplCII -0 be pnMdld oa die lile fDr elCb wasbina 11111. b. Anlu IUbject ID wleeeled lrafflc -0 be paved will! a dlll he aface. c. All ... WIier lball be mc:leqled -.. ....., .............. du'Oup • and ll'lp. ,. AutomobiJe Service Smiona providad 11111: L All aclivilia. odler 111111 die ale of_. WI &1111 1111 ....a anicll ind- denial dlenlo, are ptinllllld Ollllide of a e«:'-d INlildils ar ...,._ 5. Conncton and Trades~ acavadaa, ........a, ..a drilliltl, ar limilar avy conlb\!Clion or equq,aea1 and providad 11111: a. All wait fflUII be performed ill•,...,. -ar ........ b. AJly .. lllbjecl ID wlllellll lrafflc or ..... ii pl¥ld will! a dlll hi .,_ face . ,,. . • . ' 0 •· • • • • • I rn ~ . ..., -t1 ·-. ,. .11· t"' .u, • . s , ~ ... r ! " : "'. Ii I af.st n I I 110·"1 ll .• II. i~'.Z1fi i ... . .~ ' 8 '· ! hi . ·-, .• !i,(fs ;1'h i Flf:1 ~1 .( ,i ~ 1 1 , 1~.d ~r 1 .. flflla-.-! 1 a.lff . 9 ,~(ff ;.f ~i H J Ji ,1 8 -_ •• nr~!::: _rtH ~ ~. 1~b Ii h J : ,. 1 ~Ur · th --------............... . iiil"' a~ ---JI ;-.. - 11t1niru n:!i 1 1u:11 i i' i 1 1 1;1; fl! Jbr-111,d OJI: I ,t~f ~11. I d I I Jr ;1.; r f · fa: r " ! 1 f f :; =· i!. l Ill,. ,;!11 l!f !i 1· I !i~II I Jt f ! t'i1 1 . ;i! jJJ\J, . I t & I ~ . !! If D f , J, i'!1 • • • • • I r I . . . ~ '\ I ' . - • • • 0 I • • (3) Where the proposed loc:alion of an adult enlertainment or service fa. cility is a vacant parc:e1 of land upon which no permit has been issued for the construction of a buiklin&, Ill distances shall be measured from the nearest point of the property line of the land proposed u a location for an adult entertainment or laVicc facility. Where the proposed loc:alion of an adult entertainment or laVicc facility is a YIC'allt parcel of land upon which a permit bu been issued for the c:onsuuction of a permanent buildin& for such use, Ill distances shall be measured from the neares1 point o1 the property line u shown on the suney of such parcel of Janel. F. Development Requirements I. Maximum hei&ht of buildinp. Sixty feet (fiO'). 2. Setbacks. a. Minimum front lelblck for noncomer lots shall be ten feet (10'). b . Minimum lelblck for comer lots shall be ten feet (10') oa Ill sides which abut a public ri&ht~·way. c . Where a property zoned B-3, Businesa, abuts upon any property zoned ·a·, Residential Dimict, lbe residential front yard requirement ol lbe lbuttina resi- dential district shall apply IO Iha& ponion of the prapeny in lbe B-3, Business Di.Slrict. 3. Minimum l.andsc:apina. See Sectioa 16+ 19 ol Ibis llde. 4. Minimum Off-Slreet Privue Putwta and Loldina, See Sectioa 16-S ol Ibis TIiie. G. ScPff1fi"I, To p,rwa tJIIJjocnt, ...,_, or"""""" raldeall p,apmy, dw ~ ,,,, provisio,u """' opply: J. 1Jw~ sllalJ H IIO la, ... d lrJI /0« (10') .-.:i' ,._ dit l"f/Pffl1 lbw ~ II obl,a, odJobu or Is tlll,/«nl IO a rafdodei ~ t/,b lllli«t -*'ll H ,-. ICtlpN widl S1ljJldot lWfflO/ $0 a, IO a _,,,, IO «dllilla Ct1MIOM lfJJOfl • sue; or 2. 11w porriolt of dw Jl'!IIW"1 w,ldl ..a, alJoll,s o, II et/JIJtlOII IO • ~ p,op,,ry sllall w scrw,w l1y • M:Oltlllw, de rM-jtta o, IOM c:mcw. Noc:t, #let, or wood feta IIOI ~ NII IU/M ftS') lqla. J . No bllildiq or ponlo,t ditrw,/ slttlll ~ 111 • wtlll. Jmfll, o, ,-C. _., * provisiolu of""' .s«doll. H. Other Provisiou IIICI ~-No .. shall be ,-alald wtdliD 1M Dillrict whidl would become a niliwa eo die odllf will die -bJ ...... • abDolioul or dla- ~ de&ree of heal. odor, aJn, rldillioa or fuall. or ... or.....,,. ... be,-1 •J bOundary line of the loc upon wllicll die U11 is loc..s. 3 ,, - I. • , - • • • • . ,~ • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION IN 11IE MATIER OF CASE 14-92, FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS RELATING TO 11IE CREA 110N OF A NEW ZONE CLASSIFICATION· B-3, BUSINESS DISTRICT FILED BY: CITY OF ENGLEWOOD 3400 SOUIH ELA 11 STREET ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110 ) ) ) ) ) FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONO.USIONS ) 11IE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING ) COMMISSION ) ) ) ) ) ) This maner came before the City Pllnnin& and Zanin& Conuniaiml cm Jim 16, 1992, iD City Council Chambers of the Enalewood City Hall upon the ~uesl al lhe City of Eqlewood ID consider the creation of a new zone classification, B-3, Busineu Dillrict. Commission Members present on June 16: Schultz, Gertick, Glynn, Leonard, Shoop, Tobin, Draper, and Covens. Commission Member ablent on June 16: Dummer. The Public ffeuin& WU continued to July 21, 1992, al wbicb lime all members of lhe Commission were iD aaendlnce. Testimony badl in favor and iD oppCllilion ID die (ih1POild mae diaricl w NCIMd . 1be CommiSPCJD receiwd lhe Nodce of Public llllria& 111d • Slaff ltlpart. wllidl .,.. illcarpCllilled iD1o and made • put of lhe record of die Public ...... After camiderilta die ............ of die witneues and reviewin& lhe necesmy doanneDCI, die ...._. al die City Plalainl and 7.amna Commission made lhe followin& findinp and coec•,,.,,, l. 2. 3. '· 5. FINDINGS OF FACf THAT die nocic:e of die Public 111ui11 w ,.U• rt ia • Eltpwoad Rmld, • official City...,.....,, OIi Jae 4, 1992. THAT lhe Public ffllrilll WU Hli If lllllil J1lly 21, 1992. THAT Mr. Harold J. Still. ...... AdaiailllllDr, IITlilld .... ..,._ of .. p.opawd B-3 mne diJaict ..... W ID ............... cllllal::w of ille W• l!vw carridar and develop Nptlliom W+ia ID iL THAT Mr . PM ~. leU hai ,,:,, 11p1 ... ..._. 111d Eaily Owdldo, tuppOllld die piopolld 8-3 dllli&:lidaa ... M t .. ieclnlk-of hetwrp1 II i Fl u pennitlld ..... I . • I - • • • • " - • I • • 6. THAT Mr. John Bowman commented on die popmed mine and die prupoed district boundaries. 7. THAT Mr. William Forrinp,n Died lbat be is supportiw of die popmed mae dmificalion . I. THAT Ms. Dorodlv A. loarms, Pulice Divisiall, Dlpmtmelll al Safety Semcea, 11111C1 ber oppolitioa to die inclusion of adult entenaimnmt pn,visions in die popmed B-3 district replalions. 9. THAT Mr. Dennis ICelley, 2393 Wat Wuna Avenue, 11111C1 dial be wu oppc,-t to die pupoa,ed mne clusificalion CXWWl!din& lbat it IIDDUllled IO •apot ........ 10. THAT Mr. Jerrold Capeuius, 2350 Wat Wama Avaae, IIIIICl dial be WU oppc,-t to die popciltld mne c:lulificmon. 11. 12. 13. 1. 2. 3. '· THAT Mr. Mark Apodaca. 2351 Wat Warren Avenue, IIIIICI dial be wu oppc,-t to die axopciltld mne dusific:alion. THAT Ms. Lynn Apodaca, 2351 Wat Wama Avenue, IIIIICI dial tbcre should be a buffer belwml raideatiaJ and commercial mes. THAT Mr. An Davis leltified dial be aupponed die c:ralioa al die popmed B-3 mae district. CONCLUSIONS THAT proper notice WU published in die &clewood llenld, die official Cky DeWlplPef, on Juae ,, 1992. 111A T die prapGllld B-3 -dwiftctrioe w ctwicl 11d by • ....... aad Zoaina Commiaion a& a Public.._..• Jw 16, 19921111d ODlllilmd lO July 21, 1991. THAT lellimcmy far aad .... • PIODCIIIII -I "ftc:Mcw w NCliv8II 6am • public and made. pan al ....... al• fublic ....... THAT die Scaff ltepon WU ade a pan al• lmlld al• Nllic llarilll- 11lis decilioa wu rwlled .... a WIii • a llllliaa-* • ....... f/1 .. F I I ... Z.., 0-mimoe oa JIiiy 21, 1992, by Mr . Dnper, • Crt., Mr. D , wllic:ll ..._ w: ne ... ,i ...... =-a , .. PW I C. a., Callcil CSXzl f/1.. , ...... of 1111 Ellliewood cadl by feel .... ,._, 1-3, "Oillricl • 116+13, aad 111111..,-...,.-,.... wriceNe ..... 11 .. c.. Tllole vodna ia flWlf of .. _..: ..._.., .... Dnper, D1••1r, ... SdllllL 2 ' I. • 0 • ,, - ' ' J - • ~ • ' <. - 11mc wciD& apinll die mocion: Tobin, Covml, Gedict, and Glynn. Tbae PiDdinp ol Pact and Concl11sions are effedive a oldie IMelin& ol July 21, 1992. By arder oldie Cily PlmiD& and l.oaiaa Connnt ... ~ C. .J.fl.::r • I . . • , ? ~ • !ji i ll~i 'f lli ~ i ll~i 11 ( pf JI I !i ~ I i l r I'; I.. ht I I r (f 1 11. ~ ! 1 1 l u ~, f i Jj,. r i ! ! I~ 1 rr !: J' ,} I ! ~If r J ! '1 1 J l k is I, ' ., • 1 J l t. "· .. J1 r (, ! :-Jtl !1-~ I . f f. I· I I :,i i !I i' · • t 'II ·; i ' I s b& !i • t ! • , • • T I ,· r I . . . \ , .. . .. " ... ~ • • - • • • 0 I • • ... case, proponents will speak, then opponents will speak. There will be opportunities for ques- tions from the Commission of all persons spealrin&, and an opportunity for rebuttal . Mr. Schultz asked that staff present the issue to the Commission. Harold J. Stitt was sworn in, and testified that he is the Plannin& Administrator in the Department of Community Development. Mr. Stitt premtted Chairman Schultz with a copy of the Public Notice which was published in the fco1lcwgpd Herald on June 4, 1992. Mr. Stitt stated that there are two existin& business zone classifications: B-1, the pedestrian-oriented Downtown Business District; and B-2, which is more hiJhway/automotive oriented in the uses that are permitted. This B-2 District is presently applied on South Broadway from Yale to Floyd, and from Kenyon south to the Cit)' Limits; uon& F.ast and West Hampden Avenues; alon& Federal Boulevard in the Centennial Shoppin& Center area, and alon& West Evans Avenue from South Raritan Street to South Zuni Street. There have been a number of inquiries over the years reprdina the West Evans Avenue area: what uses are permitted, why a~ of other uses are not permitted, etc. Mr. Stitt Slated that a Jar&e number of properties in this area are undeveloped, or Wider-developed. The most recent iNJuiry has come from Bill Forrinp,n, recall purchaser of 2380 West Evans Avenue . Mr. Fornn&ton purchased a former •eye-tore•, bas cleaned the property, and now finds he is unable to sell or lease the property because the mnin& restrictions do not permit the type of uses which prospective t.enants/purchuen have in mind. This issue bas been dilCUSled with the Commission al recall meetiqs, and the CIOlllelllUI was to develop a new zone disuict which would encompass the present B-2 District provisions, and include a limiled number of the li&hter industrial uses, such um ·Inda· canlraCIDrs. Mr. Stia poinled out that West Evans Avenue is bordered on three sides by DelMr, and the 1M 1.w claaificalion in Denver allows automobile repair, auto body shops, paint lbops, and limiled lipl .. ufac:lurin& uses . Specific:ally excluded are heavy comuuctioa connctors. Mr. Stitt swed that Slaff analyzed the aislint amuta ia die .. and die ailliac land Ille of the area in developiq the propDled B-3 ....... 'l1lis .. is a aamitima belwem die hi&h,'ay oriented uses of the B-2 District, and die lipl illdutlrial dll'efa, CID die far IIIUth and east of the area. Mr. Stitt poillled out dial dlele is 1-2<, Medi&a Demily laidenrial ioni which abuts directl on ihe B-2 District ..... Soudl ti · 111d Soudl Zlmi sa.t. The i: be7ween South tallejo and Saudi Tejcm sa.t is ~ dlllelaped, and ripl~- way for West Adriatic: Avenue II no1 fully N'ticN. Mr. Stitt..,...._. die aeecl ID make sure that whatever is p,oposed, and adopled, will uapn,we die value ol lhe encire area, and is DOI done jUIC IO addms die economic conc:crns ol one prapeny owaer . The 8 -3 District, u ~. leaves the provisions ol the~ B-2 1.w District in 1aet ; 10111t Conditional Um m the B-2 District are pnipoad as ·Jtermiaed um· in the B-3 Dis - uict . Also pennitled are COD7l'ICtOn and Inda bUlil I ne B-3 District, as p1opoed, does speclr&ea11y acepc acaVllion, IU'UetUnl, well drillillc, and similar lavy comuuctioa or equipment . Mr . Stitt reviewed the provisions oldie propoed 8-3 District: Accesny Um, Condiuonal Um, and DeYClopnal lequirmleall. Mi. Sliu PGUlllld ouc 11111 Adule &ler- tainmenc and laVice facility bas bem iaduded as a c.dilioul' Ua; dais pnMlioa is in die ai~ B-2, &alinas, anl 1-1, Lipa lnduslrial Dillrict. Slaff 1111.,.. c:oncen dial if Ibis provisaon were aot included ill die 8-3 Dillricl. dlc City=• c:halleqed by ....,. wantin& Midi • atablislunent. Mr . 5cia IIIMd • lie 111d widl a _..._ ol die City Attorney's omce. and dlcy CIODCUfflld : were die Cily ID Ill ±an 111d, we would baw ID prove a •umqueaas• ill die B-3 Dallric:t wllidl Cllllli 1M ac1 ... ol dlll 111e . Mr . Slia sue.ued lhlc die dillMCC lalrk1iaal ol die ldull 1 11 lalin rs pnMliaa would efllc:dvely Pft)lubet •Y ad Ille Inn loc:llio& alalls W• EVlftl Avaue ..._ ii would be widain 500 feet ot • residential ... ICric:l. . .. 2 • " - I . • • - • • • • 0 :, • Setbacks in the proposed B-3 District were discussed by Mr. Stitt. A 10 foot setback is re- quired on all properties frontinc or lbuttinc a public right-of-way. Where a B-3 property would abut a raidentially zoned property, the residential front yard requimnent shall also ap- ply to the B-3 zoned property. Mr. Stitt stated that this concluded his praentalion on the B-3 District. Mr. Schultz asked if there were questions from the Commission of Mr. Stitt. Mr. Draper asked what wu meant by Adult F.nter1ainment Service Facilities. Mr. Stitt Slated that this would be the •x• rated ues. Mr. Stitt discussed the measurement methods med in detennininc distances of Adult ues from residential mes, public pub, libraries, community centers, etc.; this is the •strai&ht 1me• irrespective of crossin& other properties, etc. and differs from the methodoloey med in detenninin& discanca for liquor esllblishinents. Mr. Stitt Slated be understands the Safety Services Department wants the Adult F.nter1ainment Service Facilities provision removed. Mr. Stitt reiteraled that be bad been IIOld by the City Attorney's Office that it is advisable to retain this provision in the B-3 District, u propoteel. Mr. Schultz asked that persons in favor of the propoteel B-3 7.orle District address the Com- mission. Pal Quinney, Bell f.naineeriq, Slated that be WU repraentinc Manuel and Emily Guardado, who own a landscapinc business. They own property on West Adrialic Avenue, extended, and had been usi the property for IIOnp of lllllaials in conjunction with the landapina busi - ness, but rec::fvect a nocice of violalion from die City t.:auw die main& on tbcir property is residential. Mr. Quinney lllleCI that Mr. 111d Mn. c:Juudado want IO U1C die p,aperty IO park vehicles 0¥effli&ht, dilPIICh aews from dlis localion, and ewnlUllly erect III office for tbcir opcnlian. 1bere would be no retail or wllal rvle operalian. He 11111111 wlledler a business such u be has oudined would be permiaed in die 8-3 District II jNopcwl. Mr. Slia replied in the neplive. The inleat of die B-3 District is primarily retail, widl limited ma of liaht in- dustrial. The business u outlined by Mr. Quiaey would more praperty be1aft1 in the 1-1 or 1- 2 lnduslrial 7.one Districts. Mr. ~ asked if die 8-3 District weft IO be IIIIIIOVld, wllll would die ti• clement be before the district and remuaa would be fiaal. Mr: Sein ...... typiclUy dlis could be fi. nal within 90 to 120 days; this is depaldcnt • wllllber die Comnri_.. mlaa a clelrlnriullion this evenina- Mr . Covens inquired wlledler die malerials. .._ IIONd • die lile, were• a dllll-fNe •· face . Mr . Quinney 111111d that be did noc beliew die uface wu ,...s. Mr . John Bowman WU swam in, and leltiftlll .... OWIII ... -w .. Adrialic Aveaue . He ubd why the propoeed District boundaries (for CUe 11-92) ... • defip C 1. Mr . Stitt responded that from fejon IO Zlmi, the pnlplllJ ... ofdle Evw/A*ildc :ex-.leci , is mned R-2-C, Medium Residence Dillrict. 'l1le block....._ Tejcm llld V ' bu die street dedicated and open IO uw; dlere is -RP f I Jill develcip 112 ia SIiis m badl sides of Adriatic, 111d were this IO be raaaed would llllder ,.._ -~-How · ever, die block.,__. Soudl Vallejo 111d SOll2II Zai ,_ ........ 111M alllNI ha W• Evans IOUlh IO West Adriltic Aw, a ... ; .. riallt.Gf'-way for ...... ii -fully dedic:asect, and the propalia IN buically ........... lier. Sda Wd M ... it IO be 1M delenninllion of the ~ of the prapeny onen ill die block ....... SOll2II T .. Sa1111 and South Vallejo S.... •this .. *-Id lie .....t, die CamriRN• would rmlider their request . 3 • ,,._ • . I . • , - • • ,. - 0 : .. • Mr. Schultz stated that the Commission does tty to break mne districts on the rear property lines rather than mid-street . Mr. Schultz asked if there were proponents who wished to address the Commission. William Forrinp,n wu sworn in; he testified that he now owns 2380 West Evans Avenue, and hu been unable to ICII or leue the lile becaUle of the ratrictions in the B-2 Zone District. The majority of 111e1 that have been propoaed by prospecave purcbuen/Jcuees are automotive in character -auto body shops, etc., which is not pcnniaecf. Mr. forrinston staled that the character of the Evans Avenue area is very different tbln South Bnladway, and that mcs ap- propriate on South Broadway do not meet the needs alon& Wat Evans Avenue. Mr. Forrin&- ton staled that it is prcay evident to him that Wat Adrialic ·will not ao lbrouah•. His prop- erty is split between the ailtina B-2 Zone Dillrict, and the R-2-C Raidence bistrict, and is just not usable at the pracnt time. Mr. ForriftllOD lllled tbll he requesled assistance from the Commission and sraff to resolve his problem, and he is supportive of the JN~ B-3 Dis- trict. Mr. F · staled that in his opinion, the upoaecl 7.oae Dillrict will foster devel- opment of ~s property, but other ~rics ia the area, and will in- erase land values. Mr. Forrinaton pointed out dial Ibis llrip of West Evans Avenue is sur- rounded on three sides by the City of Demer. Mr. ForrilllfiOII lllled that the paopoed B-3 District will not chance the hcaJth and lifatyle of the neipborbood. Mr. Covens asked what the responlC had been ID dilCUllions Mr. Forrinp,n hu had with nci&hboriq businessmen/residents. Mr. Forrinaton lllled dial ldjoinin, commercial qh- bors are in favor of the B-3 Dillric:t; he has not cfilCUlad the issue with any of the raidents of the area. Mr. Covens asked if Mr. forrin&ton WU still COftliderin& ID awnift& 111111ufacturin& opention on the site. Mr. Forrinp,a lllled dial the -.iCJrity of die inquiries be receiws are for auto- mobile related operations, and paint lhopl. Mr . Gertick ulled if the B-3 Di11rict would be IC ce1111111t ID Mr. forrut&toa. Mr. Forrinp,n staled that he needs the 8-3 Dillrict in order IO 1111 Of 11111 Im p.openy. Mr . Schultz inquiled if there MR ads r. 'I Pb wllo wilbed IO lddrea the Commiaion . No one else spc>lle in favor of the p.upcw 1.-e Dillrict. Mr . Schultz then asked that penons in o,pcJliliioe lddrea the CGmmiwon. Dorodly A . Romans WU IYt'Offl in, and lellifted .. lbe ii = .. a •• 11 lllivt of the Police Division of die Safety Services Depan r t Mn. urpd tbll the Plalwtc Commission consider die conelllion ...... 111d -. --.. 111d crille ill ........... Mn . Romans IIIIICI tbll the -alCIIII W• ._. A,_. ii of,._ ODaC1111 10 .. Palice Deputmenl becaUle of the...._ of~• occur. Mn. a-l7MIII • lillce Jan - llllY I , 1991 ID J.-16, 1992, there llave .._ 600 CIils iD Ille Depm1 rs fna the Evans. Adrialic , Baltic, Wamn 111d Wff-. OIi W• Evins Awalt lloae, -.111w .._ 36' calls ; 22 calls uve come frmll W• Adrildc; I IS CIils froa W• Wanta AVIMII; 6' Cills Oil Wat Baltic Avenue, 111d ., CIils. W• Iliff A.... Mn . ._ ........... one COllliden the COIi of the CIils ID die people ialvoMd, • well • ID Ille cvam•nit • a wide, it is a mane, of,._ concen. SIie ._ .. Ca ,.,. • ._ Milric:1 aill&t wlleD con~ tbe pNlpOIIIII indulioil of Midi e.i al re .a Service FadJiliet la Ille B-3 Zone Di11i1C1 . Mn . Romans funber lalifted Illas • II a ...._ of AICP (Aalricla ...... of c.nifled Planners), and bu Iona bml ... I I Id lal 111d -dl\lla, 7 111d .... TIie lack of W ' • • . ' I . • , • • • • 0 /~ • lights, the type of uses permitted in areas can all lead to a high incidence of criminal activity. Mrs. Romans urged the Commission to keep this in mind in their deliberations of both the Comprehensive Plan and the Comprehensive Zonin& Ordinance. Mrs. Romans staled that while the Safety Services Deputment agrees that the actual location of an adult cntertainmcnt/llel'Vice facility in this immediate area is a moot point, it is the posi- tion of the Department that this · · should be eliminaled from the opoteel B-3 District. Mrs. Romans further testified ==-bad~ to City Attorney De~:15 P.M. on June 15, 1992, and that City Attorney DeW1a wu alto aincerned about the inclusion of the adult cntertainmcnt/mvice facilities · · in the propmd B-3 Dillrict, and that there would be no problem with acludin& ~ from the ordinance. Mrs. Romans staled that it is the recommendalion of the Safety Services Deputmcnt that Sec- tion E I be deleted from the pcopcJled B-3 Zone District. Mr. Schultz asked whether Mrs. Romans' ditcuuioa with City Aaomey DeWitt addreued the issue of First Amendment f'i&hts, and whethcr this would be III issue that should be consid- ered. Mrs. Romans staled that •the tat is whethcr the City completely acludes the mc; there arc areas where you can have thole busincues. • Mr. Shoop asked for further clarifac:ation on the type of crime calls that have been received. Mrs. Romans staled that of the 364 calls received from Wat Evans Avenue busincues, 324 of those calls were to busincues that are ~raared. primarily aervice llllicm; the majority of the calls pcrwned to people who filled the vehicle, and drOYC awact;:..tbout .. yins for the ps. Ms. Toban commented that IOffle aervice llllions require a S20 ·t from palrOnl prior to fillin& the vehicle. Ms. Tobin asked if any calls were Nprdina car dleft • lbippia& ol wbicla. Mn. Romans Slated that lho!e calls come from the raidenlial ..... -.. Wat EVIIII Awauc. Mr. Glynn asked whether the City ol Denwr abo NClivel a ........ ol police calls from this area. Mn. Romans Died dlal Ille did IIOl lllaw dill illfonalliaa. Mn. Leonard asked if tbere was IIIUdl vaedetiw • W ~. Mn. ltomalll 111111d that there are no calls in the 2200 block ol Wea Adrillic, bll ... are• Wea Wanea. Mr . Cierlick llaled tbal II be uadenlood Mn. ._, ..... y, die B-3 as!'GpuMI would be saaisfaclOry IO tbe Safety Savices Depart r 7 W8 die SecsioD EI ID be elimmlled. Mn. Romans llaled thal dus _,_ is die.., cmcllll ... Deplnms. Mr . Cowens asked Mn. loalaas if Ille flrls B-3 wa a .... ~'*-Ille B-2 llld I- I Diltric:ss; does Ille daillk is would be apptild ID ... -of Ille Ci:y. Mn. ._ IIIIDd dial lbe did DOI think tbere were GIiier -al Ille Cily ..... du Dillric:s would be appnipri - •; this nonbwaa EnaJewoad .. is-.-. Dennis Kelley, 2393 Wat Wanea Avaue, w ..... ill. Mr. Kllley llllified dlls be c:aa aoc find lllf reuon ID jllllify dlanpa die .... Mr. ~ llnlllllJ alrjlc:lld ID mill& ol any raidenlially IOlled property ID CDP r ml dllliflcldcia. Mr. XelJey 1111111 Illas III bad lloped thas Adrialic Avenue would ID ...... bus .. my IDak I .......... 111d die COIi.i IO dedic:ale the land, ID U11D1M 7111 ..... ....U llilily tiilea, •. W11 jUIS IOO= live . Mr . Kelley llaled 11117 be fels die ....... WOlld CDNSNI •1p117 .... ; if• concrese• were ID be== be would lie wilUat ID la • is: bus is app11r1 11117 a ICIM dillrict is bciftl far I lflCiftc... Mr. S.U., ..... M III die...,,.... be has.,...IDareia IDllle,..... 5 • ' 0 I . • I - • • • • 0 I• • • Mr. Covens inquired if Mr. Kelley felt that the development on West Evans should •mirror" the development on West Evans in Denver. Mr. Kelley stated that he didn't feel there was much difference now; there is a bar on the Denver side, which En&lewood doesn't need . Jerrold Capeasius, 2350 West Warren Avenue, wu sworn in, and testified that he has not been able to determine the difference between the propoled B-3 District and the existinc B-2. He docs not want any zone district imposed on the ara that will add to the problems cited by Mrs. Romans. He lives in this ara and has for a number of ran; he wants to retain the residential zoninc. Mr. Capeasius stated that the piopoed remnma would only be of usistanc:e to the businessmen who don't live in the ara anyway; daere should be IOfflC consideration civen to the residents of the ara. He Slated that he is oppoted ID any dllft&e. Reprdinc the develop- ment alone West Evans Avenue, he Slated that En&lewood does not have a bar on this street, and Enclewood doesn't need it. He cited noise problems whic:b are disturbinc during the summer time. Mr. Schultz asked that Mr. Stitt clarify the different business clusificalions. Mr. Stitt stated that the B-1 is the Central Business District; B-2 is mo,e hi&h-way/automobile oriented; the proposed B-3 would allow the B-2 uses, plus additional li&ht industrial-type uses. Mr. Stitt suggested that noise problems cited by Mr. Capeasius could be addreuelf by the Noise Ordi - nance. Mr. Gcrlick stated that two people have apraled concem about the bar in Denver; could a liquor outlet be developed in Enclewood on Wal Evans Avenue. Mr. Stitt staled that it could be developed under the B-2 Zone District, whicb is aistillJ now; the Liquor A~d have to hold a Public Hearin&, buc there would be no 11J1W11 restrictions on the t of a bar on this street. Ms. Tobin asked if 16 on Pafe 2 could apply ID Mr. c.euius'1 concerns l'Clll'din& noise. Mr . Stitt Slated that this pnMlion is repntina •my lilDi1ar lawful 111e•, wbic1t is not men- tioned in the rqulalions of this Dislrict, buc •Y be pennined by the Commillioa on apedfic consideration . The noise created by aistins penniaed UICI can be cmtroUed by the Noise Ordinance. Mr . Shoop asked how many DCIIHmfarmiat um aill ia die -now. Mr. Slia llllell lbal the landscapina operalion lbal was pa a IIDlice ol violllima, wu IIOl ~· T'llm are a number of auto rdaled/auto repair .. M llave beell •p11111-fllbmd in. 11le c:r.aion and application of the B-3 District, u prapoeed, ... , aw~ um. Mark Apodaca , 2351 Wal w.,.. A,,_, WU swan ia, 111d lalifted ID die uniquellea of the cene,al na,hbomood . He IIIMd 11111 lac did IIGI IIIIWII die crime rMI in die ... WU U hi&h u died by Mn. ltomlns Mr. Apodaca llmed 11111 lac would ...... elhni...,.-tOII ol lllc .Uult Enlfflainmenl/mvice facility as a Coadidonal U• • die B-3 District. Mr . Apodaca staled that it ..,..rs ID him dlll die primary differmce ........ die 8-2 and 8-3 is M to.di• donal Um in B-2 would be allowed ill die B-3 willl ao lpldftc IDIIIOVal ol lbe Commiaion or an opponunicy for die neipbortlood IO voice dim ap6lliaL fiis would lllre COlllrOI away from the resadents of die neipbortlood 111d pe ii ID .. bulln r I n 11 wllo doll 'I 1M in Ille neipborbood . Mr . Apodaca 1111111 Mia llis apiaioa, ii ii. ID die neipbon ID wllCb wllaT developl in lheir neipbortlood, and Ille d&,es IOI feel ... 1111 .... a prabla willl llaviq ID make apec.=.7.-,.nce before 1111 C•nf ... ID .. IIIPl'OWII far 111J IPl'fflc 1111 . Mr . Apodaca . 11111 dlere ii I Billo parlor la Dllwr, ~ 1111 CIIIIIII I lal ol problems ; Enclewood *-IIGI WIIIC My ad tlllblilll .... or I 1111' ... W• Evw. 11le raiclenls want to watch wllll lllppefts la dleir,.... a,._., llld IO.-. wtlll typl ol ...-.. doilll biali nas in lhe .,., Mr . Apodaca 1111i1t 11111 lie 1111 ...a c:lllilMD , 1M dlia ii itl cmcn IO 6 • ' I . • - • • • • • t• • him. He stated that the residents arc trying to revitaliz.e the area, and it needs close surveil- lance. Mr. Shoop asked Mr. Apodaca what he felt about the possibility of Adriatic being dedicated and improved. Mr. Apodaca stated that he doubted it would go throu&h because of the people who own the lots that have yet to be cledated. He stated that be has a •field• in back of bis house at the praent time, and would rather have that than an industrial business. Mr. Covens asked if Mr. Apodaca felt the communitf was too frqile to add businesses on Evans. Mr. Apodaca stated that this area is preay fn&ile; there are a lot of rentals because of the raonina a few years aco to permit duplaa and triplaa, which has led to a lnlllient population. With the existina B-2 Dillric:t, and the ralriclions contained therein, the residents feel they have IOfflC control over what aoes in. Mr. A"""-stated that be had no problem with the ~ operalion and would rather have ~ of business for a neipbor than ban. Mr. A stated that ~of~ Conditional Uaes in the B-2 Dis- trict is a I extra step for this · , and did not want to aee this eliminated. Mike Stone WU sworn in, and stated that he WU repraentina Mr. Forriqton. He stated that the opponents to the B-3 District do have a point in that the B-2 does offer control on devel- opmem of IOfflC UICI, but that the B-3 District will not be opellUII the flood pies to mus de- ~t of uses that are unsuitable to the area. Mr. Stone Sbeued that the problem on Mr. Fomn,ton's property is that of split mnift&; half of the site is zoned for business, and the IOUth half is zoned for residential me. It is not Mr. ForrinpJD's intent to erode the residential area, or to c:amc problems for the residents of the nei&hborhood. Mr. Stone llaled that Mr. ForriJIIIOII had s,wdlUed an eyaore, and has c:lelned the property up; be now wanas to be Ible to ICll or feue the property and llllile IOIDe income from die lite. 'Ille B-3 District would add uniformi'1 IO the business area, and provide paler apportuaity IO the businasmen mi Evans IO UIC their pwpetlies. 'Ille City will not be lolilt& cantral by iiiij»RM111 the B-3 District. Mr. Sllllle 1111111 that if the City wanted Adrilllic to ie devclaped, aiey will have to buy the land, and the impl...emmll will have IO be bone by die jWope.1) 01rt1m1. Mr. Sllllle IIMed dial in bis opiaiaa, die jWupcwl B-3 is the bell dlll ca be done .... die circ:um- ances. Mr. Schultz ubd if llaff wanted to nibul any of die lalimony. Mr. Stia IIMed lbal there aems to be a p1111 dlal of rm about die p.OPIINII 8-3 UICI. Mr. Stia ...,..__. dlal this would be aUowint die Illa in die . . B-l Dillrict. allow -of die -.. - Conditional Ua u Permiaed u-. and~ indullrill .... Mr. Still :.,Y rr t 11111 it could be beneficial for the Com,niuion IO CIGllliaue die ffeuias, and allow the IO caasider whether .the. mnrmas 11111 ~~ .... vrr,:: M dlil~ C'M be lddr11111 ia die. pro- poad Di11net • 11111 a -,onty of die buli. • r 'llllidalilil jWope.1y onen .. lllisfied dial it is in their bell....._ Mr . Still IIIMd .. lie WOllld welc11a1 e1Hiliolll caa111M1 f10ID.....,. of die «·• e • .. raatr will a..•--* WDr..._ • paaillle Mr . Demis ICelley apia addr 1 die Ca isrin, CD =-wllll lie -e= Ma • ...,.. floe Mr. S... IIP"t' I ..... W• Adrillic ..,. be fully~.-and unproved . Mr . ICelley re l..., llis .... _.. ID ....._ of ,ay rw+twill -ID commercial purpom; ............................................ -...... Mr . Apodaca 111D Ndlrmrt .. Ca • .,. .... = .. Ill ii• ...... 1bc1111 w1111 Drawr *-• *-aac allow, 11111 llapla 1111 Ca -• wW ... IMa i11D oamidll'ldan . Mr . A-pndec:t ........... lie ....... ,_ ............ ..., ........... the ·•5t• •• of die ..,..arllood. He..... 1 MIii far• .... 111111111 cllllll • ... illl ...... IO ... qllick bucb•; ... ia'I ... far ........ Drllood , 7 • ,. - • . ' 0 I . • • • • IJ: i fii§a ii u HJ JJUlii 1~11g: r1-~l(ifl! '~' I· ; .. ·· ·· h U ld i ... a«!:. iJ 11 ~I b!'"tir~li -a l!.-a 0. l"t... __ oofR If . riJl 11!~ l llt 'iC 1· .,. --· H-8 K l q Ii . ~: ~ f 1111~r 1 llif li~!1j ~·&~i s!J'1r:il •r . I· l!IS I t I ~ IS '''!g: r, ~, 1 h .l'I J~ [ 11' ub I ·ii pll!t.j j~1t'J iiJ1;i1.~ I· I w . I 1· IS 'I• ,hjl~g: I . 1'1~111: ,I ~ t .. !I -i t u t 11.1:t .. , ~~'1 :_1:_1. a {f ~ ii ~11: • 11, i~lll~i !l~· j;J~I-r iJ J ~I ~•!I ( · ~1 ~tr:t~ ·,~1 1-.Pp!lr 11 111 (f I . ..I •1 r,f 1 I '" tr r:." !"" t ~ , ff !' 11· 1. '!I .11 ' If I 1i~ t' ,,-,if Ill t•H· iiil;-cla § r JI! .1 r' ;:·" •. .,1 " g:i· ,1 . ~ JI . i·l 11 'I ('-' .I ,J ISi lli!I I Ill ff th r.::!ir ~UJirf ,& - • -. ~ .. . " . -, • • I ,.. r . , I I . . . ' "-r-~ ,, ~ . ' " ~ - • • • IV. Bf.ZONING B-2 to B-3 R-2-C to 8-3 • . ,~ • CASEl-92 Mr. Stitt stated that this cue is dependent on the approval of a 8-3 Zone District, and sug- &ested that this cue alto be continued to July 21, 1991. Gerlick moved: Tobin NCOllded: The Public Hearin& on Cue 11-92 be opened. AYF.s: NAYS: ~ENI': ~AIN: Leonard, Shoop, Tobin, Covens, Draper, Gerlick, Glynn, Schultz None Dummer None The mocion carried. Mr. Stitt entered into the record the Certification or Postina for 14 · , ,ollin& the · for . , and the Nolice of Public Hearin& which WU publilhell ,:sdle falpmlinc on J=.f 992. Covens moved: Tobin 1eco11ded: Cue 18-92 be continued ID July 21, 1992, and will be considered after Cue 14-92 on lhll mne dale. AYF.s: NAYS: ~ENI': ~AIN: Shoop, Tobin, Covens, Draper, Oerlick, Glynn, Leonard, Schultz None Dummer None The mocion carried . • ••••••••• A recess ol the Commission WU declared. The Commissiaa recoawaed M 1:45 P. M . •••••••••• v. f~Yf.MINI PIOGltN CtRD:R Ms . Manin led di1e1111ion oldie Capilll lmpo.rar t ,...., ad die....._ .,._ • aped ID the projec1S MIii 121 f by die I t«a. Ml. Mlllia Wd 11111 -t.r c:lllri• fied • feuibifity" IIUdy and tbe CDllllnCliaa prajecl • -•pn1jec:1•' wldle adllrl rmridrred lhis ID be two ..... ~· 11111 • rMld it. 11ia a'WII -difficulty ia ...... die WII· Ullion points, and if....._. feel 11111 pnljecla • ....,..., IMa ca be c:llllleld-~ DilCUllm ..... Mr . ScWll 111111111 if I lr1r1 ........... • ...... by Ml. Mir· tin IC,cepllblt. Mr . SlloDp .... 11111 die proc:1111 ii IC [ C Ill II, N ... C 1 M I dlinl ... be added for IIOllllonl and a:pl Uftw , Mr . Sita .. I 11 11111 ....... c,auld be c:Mlllld , widl tbe rMiltl lldl illdividull Caa ,..,... ...,. 1 prajlc:t elf i 1211, oaly .. 111111,..... 9 ,,, - ' 0 I . • I \ f , ]- - • • • • " - • ,. - assiped to a project shown, with a column for comments. This piopoied format wu accept· able to the Commission. Mr. Covens sugesled tbal all ADA projects be pouped IOpdla'. Ditcuaion ensued. Final detenninalion of die recommended Clpilal IJ+W Projects is u follows: I. Communic:alions Cenler: 1be wd for aec ry 111ft' apace and ID accommodate the UPlnded Compuller Aided Di..-:11 IJlleffl. 2. Computer Aided Dispaleb SJ*m: Brin& Ibis opaation up ID Stale-Of-the-Art. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. I. 9. 10 . Municipal Court ~: Needed ,-:C. for lllff/accommodadon of new pro- puns. Give llrOIII COlllidenlioa ID relocari .. Ibis openlion ID praent Library apace. Lalnry Feasibility Study/Ccmlnclicm: Caalider Jeuin& of aisdn& VIClllt apace (I'rollcy Square, Cindlnfla City) prior ID purdlUe/conslnlCtion of new lite/facility . City Hall ADA: Needed ID pn,vide diablecVelderly ICCell ID all ponions of City Hall. Malley Center Expansion Feuibility Study/Construction: Support conslnlCtion, but stress need for more dilamion OD Ille wd for an indoor pool, and more definitive plans. Pub ADA: Need for accea far dillbled clliJdrm 111d ldubl ID all para lffaS and propams. Recralion Cealel ADA: Needed 1CC111 far dillbled ID all lffaS ol rec:nMima W. U.S. 215 TSM: Needed lrlfflc low iap:0.1 Tri-Otia/Saala Fe laplou I I 11· Needed bapiot• ....... S-Fe Dme. 10 ' . .. I . • • , -- ~ • • • tf .~IJfJ' 1··il'~ 111n1~ ~ f.i' [ifi' flt(,ii"fp _i~i!= ;s J a.J¥11d 1dt :l~:a 4 l(:! r.:iii~iftl :, 1~;1 !I t!!it IH~ I !i ~1-!! lialt_ .. 1 1,,JJ1f t',· 11 1ra!t:, , i:h 1!h~hh: s f i.: =;J J!ia "-.. l~l:'I' 8. ..... -1,.,11 II ,. l I B. ·--I · 1:, s 1 . I ' (11 &ii !111 ',1,.,; 1 ·1 i"l!(!fi.ll I 111 ··~fl I (I 'I s ~s ~,1·t i fJ ,.-,, .. 1f s · II . • . en !. · li l · Ji11l~f !}~. Isl!~~ I flf il~lfJfi ,1:~1, ifii ,!~iii 1 ~I iljff.!1K1·iti I I (If JJ)J 1-:i '.•' ~ ;Ji s].· -a-.. !':<I w 1 . llwf l t1a: a •a. 1 . I 1ht!J, .. ~ 11AJ~. I lsi !ti!hlifs • , • • L-i I r I . . . .. ~ • '1 ·· -• • CITY OF QlGI,IWOOQ Pl,ANNING AND ZONING CQMMISSQN JtJLY 21, Ut2 L CAJJ, TO QIDlll - Tbe rqular meetiq of the City PlmiDa IDd Zon~=ssim WU called ID order ll 7:00 p .M. by Chairmu Jin Sdlubz iD the City Council of the Bapawaod City Ball. Members preant: Dnlper, Dmmmr, Gedict, Glyma. r.-d, Sboap, Tobin, Sc:bultz Members ablelU: C:OV.S (....S die IDllliDa ll 7:40 P .M.) Aho praent: P1mi1tc Adnrirri,...,.. Harald I. S1ilt D. AffllQYAL OF MINfflJI Iuly 7, 1992 Cbairmln Schultz srared dW tbe MiDulel of Iuly 7, 1992 were ID be cansidered for approval. ~IIIOWld: Toban leCOllded: The Millula of Iuly 7, 1992 be apjNowd u wrialen. AYES: Dumms, Ger1ict, Glyaa, r.-d, Sboap, Tabia, Dllper, Sdlubz NAYS: None ABSENI': CCMDI ABSTAIN: None Tbe moliaa carried. DL mvn~Ol'IN'!CI .. ....,..1-zo. CtRIHI Cbairmn Sclwltz 11111111 lml lllia ii a c D11Di1 •of .. NIii: ..... i11111i111J llllpa • Jw 16. lie oudiaed die puanr I 1(1 fDr .. oadllcl of .. lllmla. ........ lllllllllli will N .. swarD. aft will ab a pr lllioe, ....... will Ill lllad. 1111 I h ... lllml. widl opponailia for .............. Ur ......................... .... lie llarina· ~mov.s: Tobia •o+Nd· '1118 Nllic ...... cm Call iM-92 lie N1i I Ff A YES: Olrtick, Olyma, LICllllld. Slloap, Tallia, Daplr,D D-•,, Sclmlll NAYS: Nam ABSENI': eow.a ABSTAIN: Nam TIie moliaa c:arrild. SECUTAllY'I NOD: Nala of N9lic ...... w Ji s f • ........ of Jal 16, 1992. 1 "' - • I. • • , . , • • • • ,, . . ,. - Huold J. Sliu was sworn in, and testified dW be is Che Plannina Administrator for the City of Eqlewood. Mr. Slitt Slated dW the Staff Report for Cue 14-92 bu been modified from the June 16th meetin& to include Screenin& provisions for proeection of adjacent. abuttiq, or ad- joinin& residentiaf properties to any B-J 7.oned property. 'Ibae provisions rad u follows: G. Screenina-To protect adjacent ldjoiniq or abuaiac raidential praperty, Che followiq provisions sball apply: l. 2. 3. 1bere sball be no las tban a ten Coot (10') lelblct from die~ line where it abuls, adjoins or is adjacent ID a residealial plopwty. This lelblck aa sball be JaritdlCaped widl IUfficimt mallaial ID U ID pnMde a vilual burier ID ICtiv- ilies c:onduclllld upon die lite; or The poniall of die paopaty wbicb abuts, l4iaim or ii adjaicent ID a residential property sball be x:niened by a -=oaliw, c:bed-f'ace or IOlid concrete, block, brick, or wood fence not man dlan a feet (6') bi&h- No buildin& or nnrtinn thereof sball qualify u a wall, ICllell, or fence under the provisions of tbfs'"Section. Mr. Slitt swed that in bis opinion, die inclusion of Che above provision will help obviate nep- live impacu die B-3 DiSU'ict misht haw on residential propenies which abut, adjoin, or are adjacent thereto. Mr. Slitt poinllld out dial dlis IClemia& ii not cmDined in die ailliD& B-2 District; it ii, how- ever, conllined in die 1-1, Upt lndullrial Disaict. Tbe aemina provisions of the 1-1 Dis- lrict and die paoposed B-3 Dimict provide more plallClian ID adjacent, tdjnirriq, or abuaina residential dlan Ibey pnand haw under die B-2 District. 'l1le B-3 District will allO provide ~to die propeny ~ in 11w il provides ror a wider ruae of permitted Ula. Mr. Stia lddl 1111 d a memarmdum flam Cily A-.., DeWl&t lwprcliDa die iadusioa of adult emenainmelll/mvice facililia u a Coe ltiriDIII U• la te:!d ~3 District. Mr. Stia ..... dial die illue is one "'cmliwc:a llld CIHMiMkel If ii ii .. ......._ ID adude dlis 1111 u a C'C'l¥fiMMI U•. • C•eieee'1 mua fDc:ua • llpl and facall1 nuou wily dlis 111 **Id be acl 1 1 Mr. Slia ..... • willl .. aillill 500 Coot rule, die illue ii VU1UIUy aaac; ......... ---ii .. ldllll ...,._ men&/arvice facililia lllauld be ilC ..... u. Ca fie o.. lSEQETAltY'S NC>'ra: Mr. DeWiU'I Memcnndum of Jul:, 1•, 1992 ii... 11 ID ......... U a pllt oldie record of tbea proceedi. ) Mr. ScbullZ ..... dlll Ill lillld..,.... ""t:' call hm= ................ lbe couJd not be in MW•ce dlil e,,adaa. .._. I'!'_ 11111 ii llill die pGlidml ol die Safety Services DIDulmeal .. adult ......, ... fadlilill lllauld DOt .... duded u a Ccwtirional \J• in die pnlpOIIII B-3 1.-Duatct. Mr. Sboop ubd wbedler .. r.cbta ...... ID la die propaad SICliaa G.2 oauld be lacad Oft die propeny line. Mr. Sda .... dllll it CIII be• .. pnlpll1J lill, ad .. M 1 .. ad- dition of .sucb r.c. •:, be lacllld -.. praplftJ ..... die 111d "'lllil ........ Mr . Oerlick ulad ii die Mipl WU ID be lulliMd ID • fML Mr. Sill Wd • IIIJlblnl hichcr would -=asillM IIIIIINli"I die pGlliaa ol .. Code ..... ID..... nil a:, be IOfflldlina die Commilliae wauld wa& ID OGlllkllr M a IIMr liae. 2 .. I . • I ] • • • I' -• • I• • • Mr. Schultz asked what activities the decorative, closed-face fencin& or wall is expected to hide from the residential area. Mr. Stitt sugestcd outside srorqe of nwerials, movement of and/or parked vehicles, etc. Mr. Forrinp:,n was sworn in, and testified that at the bqinniJII of the Public Reuina on Jane 16, he was "pleased to see that Enalewood had llbn a positive mnd IIO promoce busineD in En&lewood". However, in the last )0 days, he has lost three leues of his en,peny because of discussions the prospective lessees had with peopk in City Hall. Mr. Foninp,n iatified dial •once a business is established, there are no controls impo.s -DO weed CODll'OI, no llnd- scapift&, tlUh and derelict cars.• Mr. Forrinpxl cited a business in nonhwest Enpewood (Banon Brothers) that are paintin& sttuctural steel out on the around -the pound is diJColored because of the paint; the buildinJ on the property is a ·sbacl:· for their au compreuor. Mr. Forrinp:,n cbarJed that this busmess is pollutin& the pound and atmolphere because of their uncontrolled act1vities. Mr. F!:5" cited anodler ~ at 2197 South Tejon -a 20,000 square foot buildin&, 800 sq. ft. · , the remainder of the lot in c:onc:rele, wbicb drains 11D South Tejon, and ultiawcly across vans inllO Denver. Mr. Forriqton staled dial Denver is "upset" with the drainqe from Ena)ewood. Mr. F~ then addressed the re- quirements to develop his ~: the drive and parkiJII ua will have to be asphalted or paved IIO meet the requirement of dust-free surface"; dais will add IIO the drainl&e problems in the area. Mr. Forrinp:,n Slated that at his IOIIS' place of business on West £vans Avenue, they have crushed rock. bark, and leaves; wmr does not nm off or erode ditches on the sire. Mr. Forrin&ton swed that every year or two they do briJ1i in additional crushed rock. Mr. Forrin&ton addressed the issue of the visual burier in the propOled ~Netion: people in City Hall are rellin& prospective laWlts they have 11D have a ·bulJel-proof, l wall, and the landscapana requirements are like IOlllldlina from lbe KGB·. He llllild be will have to landscape 3500 square feet of his property; p1C1f1e, will have ID come in by belicopcer because the landscapina, visual burier, etc. are 10 ralndive, lbere will be DO room for vebi· des. Mr. Forrinp,n swed that lbe rear one-half ol his property at 2280 West EYIIII is mned R-2-A; "this is holy pound, you can't even walk back lllere. • -Mr. FoniltOln llllild that be undersllnds why businessmen are moviq llO Maico. Mr. Farriapln ....,-11111 • does have a contract on his pr~ for ccmidenbl/o. lell dllll lie w lllmt&; if die a-3 Di11rict 111d re- ~ die, the deal II abo cllld. Mr. ~ ..... IMI lie llld flied I prollll widl lbe A,apa110e County Asaeuar a 111e vu~ ~ Ilia pn111111J; 111ey .,,. devalued ii in die neiahborhood of Sl 19,000, IO lbe City ol EIIIJewaod ._.,_ Ill a IIIICII jWopwty IU from him. Mr. Forriqlon llllild dial be WU~ ID w • afill -CIIMlti*M-and IO ID die country 11D pt away from people. Mr. FGmaallll ..... • -af • ,._. wllo .- ll the June l&i IISliaa bad lllllll that be WU ..... c11111p•. Mr. fmiD&IDD Wd 11111 be had viewed dais penoa's plapaty, and found fM jat Vllliclll llld ...... aa die jWopMy, ID he complained ID the Cily about die coadilioa ol dae ....,_t); llldlilll 1111 ..._ done ID cllln the premises IIO dais dale ID rime. Mr. FOfflltllOII ._ IMI .. waadl aa .. IIICk af lbe ftll• in& swioa are IIIJer 1111ft be is. Mr. Forriapla ....... 11111 ID •111 lllillp movtaa• . Mr . Schultz ubd Mr . ForrinalDn wlla& bt•li Ill I ... pr:.i=flW!" jWoplft) 11111 dlW- mined they could not oper111 in lbe cunaa clillricl. Mr. _ ~ .. aae -a manufacaanna and marlalaaa af ma1 cuaina r+--AP , Mr . ..... .. 1111 111W ~ibis~ ~-:am:~=~·=.~ .:.er,:o:;:r::c';.: bill widl DO way to NCIOUp Ilia ap111•, lie wouldll't bl VIIJ ...,,. Mr . Sdlultz ubd what Mr . Forriqu,a Celt would_.. .. p.opwty an llllbll. Mr. For- rin&ton lllted lbll lbere ll'lll1 t aaup people la .. ~2 IJPI af work ID occun .. buildiaa be 1su on the site . There IIWll be a paa deal af..., II .. lipl a11 ,.....,,.,........i u,a. 3 I • I . ' I . • , ] • • • • "' - 0 I • • Mr. Schultz asked if Mr. Forrin&ton was aware of the B-2 :zone classification on the Evans frontaae when be bou&ht the property, Uld of the R-2-C mnina on the rear of the property. Mr. Forrinau>n stated that he was aware of the :r.onin& of die property ll tbe time of pmcbue. Mr. Draper stated that be has driven dlrouah the area. Uld ap-s dial tbe rear of the lots are badly in need of weed cuttina, and the derelict vehicles baw obviously been SIIOred on IOllle of the properties for several years. Mr. Forrinp>n stared dial be bu •tumec1 them Ill in•; be pro EU f die mquiremeat 11W be. u a busineswan, must make the type of c:apilal ouday 11111 be bu c:iled .jull 11D pt a bulinea on bis property, Uld then the neiahbon don't care about tbe upaep of their OWD jHopetlia. Ms. Tobin inquired wbedler removal of •pavu11• would be of •aioa IO Mr. Foniqlon. Mr. Stin pointed out tbll the surfacina of areu subject 10 wbeeJed 1lafflc must be ol • ·c1ust-rree· submnce. Mr. Stitt did point out tbll the Public worts Department does allow road base and crushed rock. and sugested dial Mr. Forriqlon should c:beck wilb Public Works on acceptability of any surfacin&. Mr. FoniJlaton stared tbll die openrors of the llndsclpiq business were •under court order io case and desist•; this business abutted the nm of bis property, and even residents of the ua who spoke on June 16 were noc opposed ID the landscapina bulinea. Mr. Covens entered the meetina ll 7:40 P. M. Mr. Forrift&ton stared dial be doesn't mind puaiq m Lend~ on bis property, but ·c1on·t shove it down IOllleOlle's tbnJal. • Ms. Tobin-poinled out dm . Forriq1Da may pro- vide llndscapin& Oil bis property without there beiDf lplCific requilemeldl, but OCber busi- aeumen/property owners may not; therefore, the l'lqllllllDIIII become aeceuary. Mr. Forrinp>n poiDlld out lbal die ....,,,., JHapetly OW11111 waa't dim up tbeir property, 111d be C111110t ... bis JHoptfty for buliaea J1111P0111. Be 1111111 dlll lie felt dais ii -at ol clisaiminlDon dial be bu IO abide by die ~ ,. die l'llideall doD'L Mr. An Davis wu sworn in, IDd lalified dlll lie owns 300 foot ,,__ • die IOUlll lide of Evw lbuain& Zuni sen.t. Mr. Davis 1111111 dlll lie lllidea in Flilplay. Cokndo, IDd wu unable ID aaend the~ ol Jam 16. Mr. Divis 1111111 lie WIIIIIII IO.,,......,..., tbe Cam· miaion IDd mff for lllllizinc dial --= -be ckiae IO ....... de¥elapment of die area. Mr. Davis 1111111 dial I Jae of die --:3' IMIC WII in Dla,:e .... die -WU IIIDIIUd ID the City o(Enpwood ill die IIIIC '50'a.1Dd Mieeeed .. .,,. oldlll ~de¥elapnwH wu •inberiled•. Mr. Divis llatld dllc lie 1111 belD 1'111i111 Ida =· 11111 at 1111 KIUIDy been for Ille liDce IC .... J915. Mr. Divis 1111111 dlll Ill 111d :J; die -widl W- ane from die Wuer Depu,ment. IDd die illdividulJ 111d llid dlll if .. JN..pMJ 1111 IIOI dlvel-oeed, it's a ·problem p.openy•. Mr. Divis 1111111 dlll ia llil ~. ~ ~ B-3 Dis- 11'1Cl mua common llorll aue, IDd dllC die Comet,.. IDd lllff .. laolliltl It a pn,blem 11111 a.di 10 be cocni;lld, IDd my affect die llllin Cily. Mr . Schullz ubd if 111y,oae ebe wilbed IO lplU ill ~ of die p.opulld B-3 Dullict. No one else lddreued die Commiuion . Mr . Schullz then ubd for lbOII ill appolition IO lfllk. Dennis JCeUey, 2393 W• Wamn A~, WU IWOIII ia. IINl 1111111 IMI wllill Jle doll DOI bave IU'Oftl objec1ions IO die B-3 Dillrict, II p.opolld, J1e did ... ilall wida 1111 WC 7*91 11111 adult entel'1lilunmUNMCe fld1ilill ii ..... , IIIIUtl dllt ia llil ClpUUOII, IUdl I ua ' • • . ' I· • , - • • • • • I• • could locate on the property on the southwest comer of West Evans and South Rariwi Street and comply with the 500 foot limitation. Mr. Kelley Slated that if the R-2-C _portion of the block were to be rezoned, and developed for business purposes, it would be difficult for any- one to develop homes on the South of West Adriatic Avenue that face the into businesses, particularly if the businesses front on West Evans Avenue; the rar of tbe ~ would be used for stonce and dumpsters, etc. Mr. Kelley reitenled bis previous opuuon of June 16 that this is ·spot zonin&.' and dW it is ·IIIOl'a!l, .~·; it is desiped apecifically for the benefit of one penon, and this is wrona. Mr. Kelley ...S dlll the bomeownen in the area are willina to work with anyone inierested in dcvelopina property ~4:!~· but Ibey want to protect the intqrity of their homes. He mred dial be bu bid · · with even.I people who have~ inlerelt in Mr. Davis' ~Mr. ¥eUey ...S dlll Mn. Ro- mans, fonner Plannin& Administrator for the City of , refened ~~le who were interested in developina in the northwest sector o die City, ID him. Mr. Kelley swed that when the residential area wu rezoned to R.-2-C, •the City• IDkl them that the mnin& would not be chan&ed •just for cbanae·. Mr. Kelley Sllled that Mr. Foninpln may do what be says, but be also knew what be wu buyin&. The residents of the area feel they sbould be &iven consideration, and protect what is there. Mr. JCeUey Slaled there was devefopment oc- currin& in the area until the mid '80's when the economy slumped. Mr. Kelley staled that the residents do not want the R-2-C area rezoned to B-3. Mr. Covens asked for clarification of the area Mr. Kelley feels could be developed for adult purposes. This was indicated to Mr. Covens. Mr. Stilt Sllled that Mr. Kelley is comet that the block is 600 feet in len&th; however, measurements are from ~ line to residential district line, followin& a SlJ'ai&ht line, and reiteraled the mff opiluon that it is a moot issue . Ms. Tobin pointed out that adult entenainment is a Conditional Use under the aistina B-2 and 1-1 districts; this would not be cbanpd. Mr. ICeUey Sllled that be is aware of this, and it is immarerial; he wanted to point out t1w such a 1111 could develop on Wat Evans Avenue and be in compliance with the diSWlCe restrictions. Mr. Muk Apodaca wu sworn in, and Sllled that foUowina tbe a.tiq of Jim 16, an Evans A venue businessman lalbd ID bis mocher-in-law, informed ber ol various violalions on ber property, and that if the residents didn't--. it would be •war•. Mr. Apodaca--' that bis mocber•in-law WU very upset by ~idvidual. Mr .. ~ 1111111 dW thiib9;;( workin& with people· when threats such u this are voiced. Mr. ·-1111111 dW neither be or bis in-laws own the ...Sy lots Mr. FOfflll&IDII alluded ID lldier. Mr. Apodaca IIUld that with the proposed screenin& provision, the B-3 Dillrict •Y be a aood idea Ilona Wat EVIIIS Avenue. Mr. Apodaca ubd Mr. Stilt if the wordin& in the B-f Dillrict OD adult •terlain- ment uses was the same u praendy aists in B-2. Mr. Slia UIUl'ld llim it ii the ame ward- in&, Mr . Apodaca swed tlw if this is tbe case, dim be would appn,we incllllion ol the adult enrertainment provision in tbe B-3, alto. Mr. Apodaca 11111111 dlal ihe Sc:aic View ICbool wu closed, and their cbildren are now build u far away a Siaclair Middle Scbool. The residents fouaht the idea of l"aOftUII from lina)e-flmily ID 11111.-2-C, wllicb llU eac:ourapd a llllllient popuwion . Mr . Apodaca staled that be canaac delermine -, ,-far raoa_ma the 1.-2-C area io B-3; there is no acceu IO the .., ol lllOII loll..._. die dot~':.. Wat Adri· aric Avenue is not fully dedicated. Mr. Apodaca admowlldpd lllal Mr. 's prapeny is very clan, but be hu no usurance dm noewr pun:bam die pn,peny maintain it in the clean condition it's in today . Mr . Apodaca ...S 11111 lbe B-Jl>illricl doa remove mme control from the residents in that 10CM um which .,.. •ConctiricwJ• and bid to be cauid· ered al Public Hearin& will now be Del'IIWlld. and CID ao in wilbout IDY input from ..... . dents . Mr . Apodaca staled that be ibo ii wWiq lO wm1c widl anyone wbo .......... inlllal in devel~na or doina business in die ua. Mr . Apodaca poiallll out dm Mr. ForriapJD'a property IS only one piece of property in the block. and qeearit'MI why Ill didn't punul a vanance rather than the rezonina . Mr . Apodaca 11111111 lhal be bid alto advilld the OW'*1 of the landscapina business tlw Mr . forrinp,n -,tier alluded ID, ID punue a variance to allow • ,,. - • . 0 I . • , - • • • • ,. . 0 : .. • the use. Mr. Apodaca stated that he feels the ';;_ryovcmmcnt is here to help the people - residents and businessmen alike. Mr. Apodaca that be really docs oppose the rezonin& of the portion of the block from R-2-C to B-3. Reprdin& the ript-of-way dedication and im- provement of West Adriatic Avenue, Mr. Apodaca SUUCSfed that the City ~ use of Community Development Block Grant funds for this purpose. He is aware that this prop'&Jl1 c:an provide funds for installation of water and ewer lines, pavin&, etc. Mr. Stitt qreed that possibly CDBG funds could be obtained for this purpose. Mr. Apodaca requesled that the City investiplc the acquisition and use of CDBG funds for West Adrialic: Avenue. Mr. Apodaca stared that he understood Mr. Forrinp,n' s p,als for his business property, but pointed out that he, Mr. Apodaca, lives in this immediale area. Mr. Draper asked for clarification of the issue ,eprdiq the businessman discussinl wmSs with the property owner. Mr. Apodaca staled that_ the ~vans businessman he bad alluded to was Mr. romnp,n, and that he accosred Mrs. KeUey reprdin1 the wmSs and vehicJes the Kelley's have on their~-Mr. Forrincu,n is reported to have staled tbat •if you want a war, we will &ive you war . Mr. Jerold Capeasius, 2350 West Warren, was sworn in and testified that be has lived in nonhwest Enafcwood for a number of years. He asked if the rezonin& was coin& to open doors to lake the remainder of the residential area OYer for commerc:ia1 purposes. Mr . Schultz staled that the pbilolophy of the Commission is, wherever possible, to break mne district boundaries on alley lines 10 tbat dissimilar dillrictl are not facinc into each Olber. 1bis is not possible in all cues. Mr. Schultz staled tbat the B-2 Dislrict Ilona West Evans Avenue was established after the ~ wu alnlldy lbere. Mr. Schultz empbasiied tbat the Commission and sraff are not trJUII IO ..,,,...,.._. ~-Ms. Tobin a1lo empblsized tbat the Commission and sraff are not cryin& IO mat aydlilt& by tbe raidents of die area. Mr. C&peuius asked wily die B-3 Dislrict is ....S. WIiy, if tbe moniq is ....S, not jua 10 witb tbe aisrina B-2 Disaict. Mr. Sc:lwltz IIIMd • die Comnri ... ...S a flllUlll for somcdlin& Olber Iba die · · B-2 DiSlrict for die Evau A¥IIIUI coaidor, llaff womd to develop die propolld B-3~ CDlllbiw tbe aillia& B-2 Dillrict wida limillld lipt in- dusuw Ula, in a dbl 10 ftad a c:ompioaill wllidl will be of URMIDCe IO die buliDIII owners, ad not be offeuive 10 die raiM'ial dilaic:I. ne R-2-C .. iD dais black WII in- cluded because mme of die owaenbipl Co duaup fram Evaa Avenue IO West Adrillic Av- enue, alalded. Mr . S&ia staled tbat Ille underllOOd Mr. Clf 111im'1 rmcena WII 11111 die C!Y w ·-~ in die B-3 Dasaict . Mr . S&ia Ila dilC• 1 .. c MIi' llliioe of .. B-3 Dilaicl. Mr • 1ben ubd Mr . Capaius if Ille emderllOOd CDl'IICdJ 11111 Ill (Mr. ClpeliUI) would pnflr .. die 1 -2-C area be raoaed IO B-2 lldler Iba 1-3. Mr. Clplliu1 IIIMd Ill did IIGC illllllla&Dd the reuoa for a new m dillrict; if die .... ii IO • .. ""19wial clilaic:t, die Cily maid &et die W raulu widl die B-2 Disaict. Mr. Clf Ill I IIIMd 11111 Ill ii qelill OIIDCIUld IO hear tbal Mr . FOfflllllOll is alJepd IO lave aid.., •would lave W if dil ......... didn't come around•. He Died dm •ii is IIGC ripl IO 111111 peapll ill jull lO Ill fWVlltll. • Mr. Covens ubd if Mr . CapeuiUI WU &Wll9 .. lolld of AdJ._ llld COlllida'llt dais area in die paa ; cloa Mr . Clpluius want w laa alaaa Evw if die aillma buli,,.... Co Wider . Mr . Capmius 1111111 dm lbere will lOC bl vacat m alolta Ewu . • • . ' I· • , • .... ~ l • • ,J 1·1tl a~ I e.~ 1,111 ~ ~,~ ~ i t;~> ii S2~ 11 11 ''J 1.18 ~ ,~~ s ( ! &' 1 r '11 R B· i ~ 8 i' fl I ~ ! ~ j i 1 l· ~ ~ l . r ~ . f e ~ i fl i sr;'I 1 IE. t,, C."§"I f i E. 1· ~--I' le. .. ~el I'-i 'Ill e. E. J~i?i! hi 1 0~H(! ! i i I lu1 . ~ 1•:i 1 1 f t1 ft ~UI ii 1r,,r1 fl( fl f .. r f i ~ i ,11'1· llr~ !~ t 1 111 !1,i1 11 · l i t~ '. ! Ii rt · I1bb ;r! ir11 1 rl ,1 I I i 111!!1~-ai illi H i;!i ,~1 Ji!((! ~it ~ ~ is 1!~i 'I ~=~I d~ tg J~ ,, 'l,~1 I • f Ir i I 1~~ l I 8 ?J:•r rl l;j'~ ,• ( ( I 1: lift j! l,!i J! 'lllrr ~f f ~, I . f Ir. f "f , .r1 1, :•1,,, ~, , ~ 11JI! , tt !, .lit .I I ,r, .I i rr,,~~ I,_ ,~ • , • • r I I . . . ~ ' ' ~ I ]- • • • • • t~ • Mr. Shoop ubd if tbe llnd~n& business which WU in violadon would be permitled under tbe proposed B-3. Mr. Stitt llaled dW it would not. Mr. COYeDS ubd for clarificaliaa of tbe memonndum from City A11a1DeJ DeWill. Mr. Stitt Rilelaled dW uaJea tbe Commiuion bu laDcal and flctull IWIIDI far eJl •l..,d ., of tbe ldull mlllr1mDIDellt/aavice flcility fmm lbe 1-3 Dlllrict, it ._. be le.,.,., a. lqllla- ued dW this ii a maaer of comi11mey 111d ccntihl"t'NI dpll, 11111 a way ID aWlid a dial- Imp if it were not included m lbe aew clilldct. Ur. Coval 111111111 dllt be ii of Illa mind to Jet rmlllitutioaal cbaUeqa be made rtprdlaa dlia. Ur. Dmnwr,.... • dllt die pmri- liaD 11m 111e eact wanHq from 111e e:mdlla s-2, 1-1 11111 1-2 Diliicll a ..... it 1n die B-3. Ur. COYeDS 1111111d dW bil~.,. ii .. PIGDII dllt lme U...S iD dlil area far 30 m ~; incluliaD of~ caald illlpaci 1111a-. a-. ... m die City were die B-3 to be IDlllied Mr. Dummlr -a-111, .. ..-it ii mlilaely die B-3 ma would be 1111d .......... • 11111 ....,,,,..,, r-upe.tJ .... bil ..._ far B-3; die only reuon this oae-bt1f block ii beiDc llba ii bec:lllle or Ille 111:t of d91: llllf4111" Brief dilCUSlion ensued. Draper moved: Dummer eco.lded: 'l1le Plannin& CommiukJn NCOmmend to Clay Council tpplOVl1 of tbe emendment of die EaaJewood Municipel ~=!Ctina lbe proposed B-3 Diltrict u 11~13, end IUbleqlat of applic:eNe aec- AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: tions of die Code. Leoaard,Sboop.~,Dummer,Scbultz Tobin, ~ Gertict, Glynn None None 'l1le macian c:erried. • ••••••••• A brief.._. W c:aDtd. DI .......• I « • l:'5 P.M. willl II -•t•1aa...-. •••••••••• IV. CtRHZ ••• • to 1111 i I R•2-C ID 8-3 O.U-Scbubz c:aDtd for a_.. to • ...,.... f Nik ..... Tabia .,.,..: Drtper • IJDMd: 11111 ~ lladtis • Cite 11"2111 II II f A'ff.S : NAYS: AISENI': AISTAJN: Mr. SdlulU • bdl .. ,_. I I I . • \ t • , ]- • • ,,, - • t• • SECRETARY'S NOTE: Notice of Public Hearin1, and Certification of Postinl had been presented for the record at the meetins of June 16. Mr. Stitt, bein1 sworn for die previous Heariq, .-ve talimonf on the blcqround of the re- zonins, delineatio1 the permitted uses in the exiSbnl B-2 DiSlrict aJona West Evans Avenue, and uses which would be permitted under the B-3 Disuict u recommended by the Commis- sion . Mr. Stitt pointed out that die block between Vallejo and Zuni bu split mains, the north one-half beins B-2, Business, and the south one-half beinl R-2-C, Medium Demity Raideace. Mr. ForrinlfOll's ownership extends north to south from West Evans Avenue to West Adrialic Avenue, extended . Mr. Stitt swed that staff has consislendy told anyone=· .. 1 lbout ~ ad/« me in this area that die B-2 DisU'ict does 811 permit auro shops, paint sboDI, or lipt 1111Du- facturin1 . Mr. Stitt swed that Ibis has been the ure for the lut 10 years tbll be is aware of, and that staff bas tried to be very coalillmt in infonnalion tbll is p,,en. The area to the south of the •projected alley•, the R-2-C area, is primarily vacant, and be is unaware of any ~uiries for new R-2-C development in this half block. Mr. Stitt swed that only two lou m this one-half block can be developed at the ~t time, dlOle with froncqe on either South Vallejo Street or South Zuni Street; the renwnins propenies do not front on a dedicated public risht~f-way, and until West Adriatic: Avenue is dedii:atcd and improved, die majority of this block will not develop because of die lack of fronlap on a dectic:ared sueet. Mr. Stitt em~ dial any ~twill impact the residential ua. He pointed out that the exiSbnl B-2 Zane District does DOt contain die Samain& provisions of die prapaad B-3 Disaict; but the B-3 District will allow a more inllDle type of 1111 111111 die B-2. A.Clo, if the rezoniq were to be appcovtd, and were West Adriatic Avmue ID be improved, it would be a •commercial snet·, and aafflc could incnlUe in dlil-. 'Ille impact of l'IIIDlliDa on the relidencial ncipbortaood is a aeplive facllor DO 11111111r wllaL Benefits of die femlia& will be lbll ii o&n men ftaibilily 111d opportuaily fat~-• Mr. Stitt swed lbll Mr. fonut&IOa'a pra_peny wu farmerly OWDld by Mr. Kum, wu before die Board of AdjUIIIDIIII A Appall on --aCCIMll niprdiaa ..-ca~ with raaictions Ibey bid placed OIi die DOliCtHSfurmiD& .. of Ilia pniperty. Omni llnt evemually usumed coaaal of Mr. &ma's JNOPlft), lllllf dlll'e WII dilaa111MM widl 11111k • raenmiva on rezaaina oldie p.operty. '1111 11M ...... aly • IUbJlcC PftlDlftY .....s, and wbcn staff...,...., tbll die llllile ltloct be coeti f • 111d 111M •.._..a 114Nwb the adjacent propary OW11111 npnlina die •CAWltl, .. 11111k flcli-, ID .... 1111 ialll. Mr. Kuau used die .... one-half of llil pi~ (11111111 a-2-c, ii caaJwdoil willl 1111 Evins Avenue froncqe, in violalioa of die R-2~ ~-Mr . Kurlz'I 811 of die IDtiN ,.......,, ii terminared, and is •1ua1ory•; fulln 1111 of die emue ,.......,, ... be in compJim widl die DIC disaict rqulaDona applied ID die lill. Mr. Stitt outlined opdoal die Commluion may rmlider: 1) 2) 3) Deny die aaonina- Approve die raaiaina willl die pl'llen& ~ Approve die min& widl ~ al die -ID be .-..l, 11indned .. die portion of die block mMd R-2-C, alJowilll I ..al ...... OIi Mr. FoniatpNl'I propa,y ID ICCINIIPDOda• die buUdiq wbida .-di mlD die a-2-C Duaict. Mr . Stitt mred dw ~ 13 would DOC lddaal die CIOIIC8IIII of.,. of 1111,.... wllo own property on Wac Adriadc AVIIIUI, amdld; lllly would llill ~ R-2-C z.ciaiail . Mr . Ida 9 • • . •· • • , ]- • • • • • (4 - stressed that the Commission must consider what is in the best interest of the community: leave the area as it exists; rezone as proposed; or rezone with the modificalions. Mr. Stitt re- iterated that the proposed rezonin1 does have bocb neptive 111d positive impacts; however, with the proposed restrictions written into the propoaed B-3 District, be is of the opinion dial development can be controlled and will alleviate a ma,jority of the neplive aspects for the resi- denu. Mr. Covens asked why Mr. Davis's p,.ny c:annoc develop. Mr. Stitt staled dial it can under the praent zonin&; Mr. Davis has street froatap on West E'vans Avenue. Mr. Schultz asked for proponenu of the rezonina to address the Commission. Mr. Art Davis, --,i,,.,.1y sworn, tatified dW the farmer ICunz property is a •pro1,1em prop- eny•. Mr. DavfiD*I thal it maims 1e111C to raoae this area; be is of the opinion dW Adri- atic will 10 throu&h if the property owners •want• it. Mr. Davis reillnled be bas owned bis property since 1979, but bas been unable to all it or develop it. 1be City is not ralizins the revenue that can be &eneraled from this area. and feels that the new dislrict and rezonins will provide some development incentives. Mr. Schultz asked if anyone else wanted to speak in favor of the rezonins. No one else spc>lce in favor . 10 • ,. - •· • I ]- • • • • . (~ • better controls on development, he would dedicale tbe ri&ht-of-way, and be is of tbe opinion the other owner would, also. There are four locs on tbe north side of tbe projected Avenue which are not dedicated, two of which are owned by Mr. Forriqtoa. Mr. ICeUey ICllllld dW if tbe rezonin& were to be approved, what mua lbe City dunk lbe paoperty owners on lbe aardl will consider dedic:atins the ri&ht-of-way; they will haw aoam what they WIDt. Mr. Xelley emphasized dW the owners of lbe •inlaiol"' locs haw DO access to their property, and lbe B-3 remnin& doesn't help them. The only besier.:lm from lbe rezoaiq will be die busineamen aiona West Evans Avenue. Mr. Dummer uad why lbe property owners aiona West Adrialic Avenue bnm't uied ID pt tbe meet dedicalled and improved in the ~ Mr. JCelley ICllllld dW be bu not dedicalled lbc rilht-of-way in tbe put becaUle be didn t lib lbe way tbinp wen aoinl; be wuts ID bow wTw busineues are aoinl in, and what type of development ii beiq paopowd. Mr. ICelJey stated that he is c:oacemed for lbc tocal area. Mr. Schultz uad if anyone else wished to lddrm lbe Commission. Mr. Covens ICllllld that be wished ID ult Mr. Farriqlaa a=· . Would Mr. Forriqton commit, or ult a new owner of bis prapeny IO commit, to · rilht«-way and support the development of West Adrialic Avenue. Mr. faainatoo 1111111d dW fie does not want to • lbc meet dedicated or improved. No 111,,;,,.,., will use lbe meet, and be bas no interest in improvina it. Mr. Schultz pointed out dW if the 11111et were IO 10 duoup, die U'll ldjoiaina it could de- velop. Would Mr. Forria&IDla help ID .. the ... deiti eeed 111d improwed, ifh came down to it. Mr. Foniqtoft reilmlld bis IIIDCe tbel be Im DO ..... iD UIIPl=dle lllllet, or in *Ull it improved to provide access ID dm block. Be 11111d 11111 be dais .. U Ill alley to place auh c:ans. Mr. Dummer recalled dW al die meedna of Jw 16, Mr. ForrinpDD 111d llid 11111 Ill could do ~ with die beck put of bis paopMy becwe of die ll-2-C .... Mr. Fanillplll Mllld dw this is comct. Mr. Schultz ,pin uad Mr.ForrilplDifa.wau11111p 11t .. ripl4'-way aw .. Adri· alic Avenue; Mr. ForriftllOD apiD NIii _.,.. • Ill waulil aot, • ... ii ., .._.. ID pUl a meet duoup there. Mr . Gerlick pointed OUI tbel die .._.. lar die .... IO ID dll'Oup ..... be ID pa Giber property owners a ws of 1CC1111 ID lbeir pnipany lar ~IC 111d wfnMNnCI pur- pom . Mr . Covens 11111d dial ii die W ... IOI ID bl dlu el aped, dlil WGIIII W 11111 die praper- tia on bodl .. end we11 lidel of Mr. Fon..-·, P.....-1' _... IWia w. Mr. For· rinp)n COUllllnld lbll if die W =· ........ IO bl lllowld ID opmll, they would abut bis property OIi die .... would IOI abjlil2ia ... Ila Wi 11111 •aw doa't make aoile when they pow .• Mr . Schultz uad iluyanellll ............. Caeetllkwa. Mr . Apodaca rebenllld lhea ... w ao nidaNlt for 111111•• illdllll'W --. W• EVlftl Avenue; this ii -...... Mr. = 111D ...... -..... would ... IC• rm aiona die"" of die prapnll. ~ Mrtedc • • ao *-Ila, fDr paUce plllala. II 'I • I . • 0 , ]- • • • • • I• • ' Mr. Stitt reiteraled that in terms of rezonin&, there are some positive benefits: the increased uses available co the business properties which may increase the liJcrliboocl of additional devel- opment in the area. He stated dial staff realizes this is a problem area IDd in the best sit- uations, ~ would not break on sueeu, but with the restrictions that have been wriaen in, be is of the opmion dW it can be workable. Mr. Stitt llared dW the rezonin& also bas neplivea that 111U1t be camidered: tbe impact dW Adriatic A venue would have were it co be fully dediclled and improved in le:rmS of iilcl..s traffic tbroqh the residential area. This llreet could mve u a •short cut• from tbe indultrial uea IIO Zuni Street. Mr. Foniftaton llared dW be bas cletamimd dial tbe loll filled widl .... beJaaa ID owners who are not praent at die Heuill& IIDllipL He poinled out dial if Adrialic: Avenue were ID ao throuah, it would place a burden on tbe pn,peny owners; if it improves bulinea oppor1Ullilies, be mi&ht be in favor of it. Ms. Tobin recalled dW Mn. Romans bad lellifted previously dW die Police Division was concerned dial die rezo11U11 WU ill-adviled far afery reuons. Mr. Scbu1tz llared dW be re- called Mn. Romans' lelliJnaa~na die eliminmon of die adult um, IDd the c::orn- wioa of zoniq ud land Ille ID criminal ICIMlies. Mr. Gerlick poNCI the litualion wbereby if die B-3 zoniq were ID be apprCMd far die &nil U delineated, IDd were die 11reet co ao tbroup: If a bulinea were ID deYeJop with Wai Adri- atic A venue froalap, would Ibey 11:ill have ID have die visual barrier wall with a Pl! far ac- cess, IDd landlClpiq. Mr. Stitt l&llld dial ..,. a bulinea ID develop widl Adrialic froalap, Ibey would llill have ID provide die Janclnped buffer, and die vilual burier wall would have co be situated back of die ludlClpina; tberl would have ID be proviliaD far 1D1r1nCe IDd ail, ofcoune. Mr. Schultz uad if there were furdler qllllrion1 or c:omnwnb . Gertick moved: Tobin •o..ded: 1be Public llluina CIII Cul 11-92 be c:lolld. A YES: Coveu, Draper, Duauns, Glrlict, Glymt, Ltoaant, Sboap, Tobia, Sc:lm1tz NAYS: None ABSENT : None ABSTAIN: None ne mocion carried . Mr . Sc:llulu uad for ditamion bJ Coeeheioe ......_ Ml. Tabal Wd 11111 1111 *- bave COllCllllll lboul llflry ... die ii I I ID bl Wuwd. Mr . Dumllm alllld if ... W11 111J 11qziz I llpl=! pnMlila ol lialldll far buli- ..... Mr . Sda Wd 11111 .. U.-.. .... II _Afaay -..... llpdaa far bee1h I tllall not llliDI CIIIIO ldjllCllll plClpllDII. Mr . CcMnl poad ID illquiry ....... ~JI'-ol .. IIIClflllJ ..... W• 8vw Ava11. Mr . Sda 1111111 IMI Ill clid aal a.. ..... ...._ M llllid. 1*alllioi 111111111. Mr . Covina 1111111 dial Ill fllt die 0.eiWl'M w la 81111 fll wHW NI ........ 1M wu aa1 ...,.. ID VOii an Ibis ilM M IMI tiae. 12 II - • . ' I . • I • • • .,, - • l• • Covens moved : Tobin seconded: Case 18-92 be tabled until the Auaust 4, 1992 meetina of the Commis- sion. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Dummer, Gl)'l!ft, Shoop, Tobin, Covens Draper,Gerlict,Leonard,Schwtt None None The motion carried. Mr. Schwtt announced the issue hu been tabled 10 Aupst 4, 1992, at wbicb time it will be considered and discussed by the Commission, and a determination will be made on the rezon- ina. V. CQMPBFJIPlSJYE ZONING QRDJNANCI llM-13 1-1, Liaht lndusuial llM-14 1-2, General lndusuial Mr. Chuck Reid, Manaaement Analyst, led the discussion on the proposed amendments 10 the 1-1 and 1-2 Disuict. lfc bu made revisions 10 the propoted amendments that were initially discussed at the meetina of Jwy 7, and the revised proposal was included in the packets ror the Commission members. Mr. Reid IWed that Mr. Mm Maaee, of Wutc Manqement Denver- South, bu worked very clolely with staff in deYelopment o? the propoted amendments. Mr. Reid 11111d that the bond pn,posa1 bu DOC been included. and dilcuuecl esumares that have been received to cleln up one recycliq siae; a $10,000 performance or clean-up bond would be wonb1as in lipt of the $400,000 lllimlle. Allo, provision of bonds couJd mw u ID inhibitor 10 new bulineaes. In lieu of the bond, ltaff maem 11111 die pnieea,y owner, u well u the leuee, be nocified of the Public Barina and uliid 10 puticipllle an die proceed- inas. Mr. Schwtt recalled that one of die pademen flvm Wutc .........,. wbo aaencled die meeuna of Jwy 7, had indicated be fNnd requirement of a Derfarmlnce/deln-up bond; be asked il •IOffledlinJ isn't beaer dllll nodlin&•, and would die fl0,000 bond= ~ DIW business. Mr. Reid dilamed die on,c:edure Ulld in Commerce City; die tar $10,000 costs between $600 ID $900 lllllllllly, wbidl cloa DOC applll ID be very mucll, but CIII be a major investment for ID •inalblltor buliMa•. Mr. Reil allD paiDlld out dlat belsineaes such u WMI can m.t die recpremena for bonds mucll lllilr llllll new, ...U .,.,.,,,... Mr. Glynn SUUallld that possibly IOCNlbin& could bl warlllld OUI 11111 aftlr a pm period ol time, l&f. three years, the bond Nqllirement would be WIMd. DilCUllian .... Oil wbetber die vi- ability of a business can be defermined wllen it ii jUlt lllftina. Mr. Schwtt ubd wbal odlcr cilia have daae. Mr. laid 11111d that die only odm nmk:ipel· icy in this area that is lddreuina die iaue is Commerce City. Colando SDriDII. wludl WU rec:ady hit with a hailaorm of similar mapieude ID die 1990 IIDl'lll ID bil -.. baver Miao are&, bu DO rep1atiolu ID dlll with die iaue ol~~ Eltallwood lppllft ID be on the •leadina e11p• ol lddrmina die ialll ol I opendau. ilr. lad mil..S die four ~I that be 111d oudillld M die ..... ol Illy : 11111111UO; prallibidaa; Pwmillld U• with mtrictionl; or Condilioaal U•. Discussion ensued on die effect the l'ICycliq Clplllliaal IIP9 on die eavinNlmlaC: air pollu· don, raWlachina imo around, •. al,, lfuains .............. qllllllily ol l9C,cllble 13 • ' I . • , ]- • • .. materials to be accepted and stored before processina could be restricted. Further discuslion ensued. Mr. Stitt swed dial the issues we are tryins to address are those mat impact the public, and where public funds would have to be ~ Mn a c:Jeu-up neceuuy. Tbe aaempt ii to try to prOlleCt apinst additional •problem NIP? II F • la bis opinion, lbe pn,pmed ~ do not restrict the business, but does provide DDe controls for lbe City. Jfurlber clflcuaioa ensued. Mr. Schultz ubd who ii rapomible for lbe dean-up. Mr. Stilt llalad 1bat 1be c:umat landowner is uldmalely raponsible for dean-up; bowever, if DOlic:e is pen aad acdon by lbe landowner ii not llken aad lbe Cily bu IO do lfle ~. lbe COit of this c:leln-up is billed to the landowner; if the bill ii not paid, lbe bill is certifted ID lbe County aad is placed U a lien apinst die property to be colJeclild willl lUII. Mr. Schultz inquired whedler 11:rinpnt ~ on lbe recydina · an accepcable inasmuch u tbey are a •new• type of busmea Mr. Stilt mgelled ~ on lbe com- munity and environment must be idenlified. Discussion speciftc:ally cenlllnld on lbe Treecycle apenlioD on Soudl WUldlrmere Street. aad recent activities widl lbe property owner and" lmee. Mr. Still and Mr. lleill boda incticeW dial Slaff is worm11 clolefy with Ille prapaty owner ID pro¥ide wllllllver .,,;,....... we CID. Mr. Reid ctilCUlled lbe provisioaa ol lbe propolld ,...,.,tnw,b me ful11. Be llOIIII 11111 lbe lanplp on lbe ywty review 1111 beal ~ ID a •aa•• e• .... Mr. laid ... psW mat lbe word •ami-niler9 be 1111d ua lieu oi •IIICIDr lrlillr9. DilCUlllon ...;a :t.-ct cenla1 ensued. Scaff daa not NCO!Dmmd llflll Niliml ol = .. clmlll • CIIII• la'l lbat opaalll U ID •ablolull -·; lloNVlr, dlil ae waald IIGt IIIPlJ ID 15 dial buy-bilct aad pracea -~ If 11u -=• ii wauwd.i';J...,._ . 1oy Scouta, 111:. no an c1o ~ WDIIIII • ...... ,._.., • a.·. • - coa11111111 ol lbe Connnigim •du..,.. w • = JI 111; Mr. ..,... * lppn,priafe wonfia& UIIO lbe plapallll 1 I 71 Mr. Scbultz ubd for a IIMICiaa ID• a dlll llr JI.a.lie ...... Cowens IDOWld: Leoaud •Olwded: A Public Barill• C.S 1).92, I 1 1 ol .. C1 =i,,_ ZGmltl Ol 5 •, 116+13 ad 116+1,, '-wt It h 1 tar 11, 1992117:00 P.M. AYES : NAYS : ABSENI': ABSTAIN: VJ. !VII JC UWJJM nere wu no one...-ID addrlN • coo.a .. 11111• .. u•• _.. NIie Fonm. . , • I • • • . , . , • ' ' -,. • . • •• .. • ~-- VU. PIBF&JDll'S CRQICI ll w lbe cmwtlUI al die Comnri•+. ID -•I.II FM 1117:00 P.ll. vm. CDHNPIPONll'I CBOD Mr. Daplr up ,,,, ••• ft ... .-liplp ..... 'J JIDDA...... ,,, 21111 if ---ida«fftcedc,e .. ~ le. prablila. ... --..... -don ......... lllalifllldaa ti~~ ,..; Mr ...... cldlld far ,...., al die OJmninm •.,,. aat -.. ..., iill.., • ..... u , • .,.., .... but .. plamd w Jlwll. Be apr 1 daa apilliaa M 1M ..... eere ...._ Mr. Sclllll&z lllo .......... a1 .. ne,miptbe.......t. Mr. Covma 1111111 lllll lbe nM::11111 PllmliD& Gnq, -• hly 2211d. 11lere W11 DO,.._ ..... ID ODal .... daaCa ·••, 1111 ....... W ... awd 1110:25 P.M. • I. • IS • -- - ]- • . ... ·, • IIEIIOBANDUII TO: l'lennin1 end 1.oninl Cannnieeion PBOII: Rick DeWitt. City~ DATE: July 14. 199'J REGARDING: Induicm of Malt~ ua dla paopolld B-31Aainl DiatricL ' ' " I . . 0 , '~2 I - - • • • ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 1992 • • • BY AUTHORITY ABILLPOR I• I tr' AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Tffl.11: 11, CJIAPl'a 4, SBC'l'ION 11, or TIU ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODI 1N5 BY ADDING A Nn 8Ull8IC'l'ION lJ.1, WRICH CDATBS A NEW ZONE CLASSmCATION B-3 BUSINESS DISTIUCI'. WHEIBAS, then-WM cluaiftcatian ti B-3 • h± 11 Dil&lict ii ...... ._ t.o aipiftcant difl'-which.,. not acWr....t in '""""'cana&ly .... B-l .. B-1; .. WHEll&AS, the new cluliftcatian B-3 ineWN all ... ,aal .. -fldle .,,_t JI.I acl adds u permiU.ed w tht •t.o nlatild onnditi-aJ -_. ..._ "-_. ....-aceu aw; NOW, THDEPORI, Bl IT ORDAINSD BY TIU CffY COUNCIL OP fllS CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS POU.OW8: Sec;tign 1: 16-4-12.l: N B1J81Na88 DIIITIIIC'l't THIS IS A IIDmD UD DIITltlCT WHICH CONTAINS USIS or A GENUAL COIDIDCIAL NATUD Al wa.L Al CSlft'AIN UOlff DfDU8TIUAL USIS. THIS DISTRICT Sava TIU SAID ODfDAL HIOHWAY DIAftD UU8 AS THI B-2 DISTRICT WHILS ALSO SBRVING AS A LINK TO AWACDIT IIIDU8TalAL .MUI. A. OSN'DAL UQUIDIDNTB. TIU PIIOYIIIIONI POUND IN TBII f.ONS DISftlCT SHAU. Bl aua.rsCT TO TIU UQUIUIONTI AND ITANDAIIDI fOUJtfD IN SSCTION 11-1, GDISBAL UOULATIONI. ISCTION lM-11 nNCSI AND UTAINING WAU.11, SBC'l'ION lM-11 LANDIICAl'S OIIDDIANCS. UC'l'ION !M- IO SIGN CODS, AND ANY OTIID APPLICMLS CITY oaDDIANCS, UMLa8 OTHUWIIS PaOVIDSD roa IN TBII OaDINANCS oa AN AIDNDIISNT HSUTO. 8 . PLANMSD DSVSLOPIISNT. A PLANJISD NVSLOPIIIDII' IIIALL U nuD POa TID DSVSLOPIIDIT OP ANY IDI' RAVING ONS Ga .... AoCaD IN ADA. C . PallfflSD PIUNCIPAL uaa. NO IUli.DINO, l'l'IIUCl'UIS Ga LAND IIIALL BS USID, AND NO BUILDING oa IT&UCTUU IIIAU. •• SUCTSD, nauCTUaALLY ALTlaSD, DLAaOSD oa IIAIIITAUIU UNLSII OTHUWIIS PaOVIDID roa IN TRII OaDINANCS. DCUT roa THI POUDWDIG Ula: l . ANY UU PUllffl'SD IN TIU B-1 IUIINSII DafflllC'I'. I . IIOl'OI vanci.s UPAla IIUIINW INCLUDIMG aoDT AND nNDD UPAlll. COUJIION UPAla AND PADft'DIG, PIOYIDD TIIAT: A . IIO'IOa vaaa.a UINO IDYICIID, Ga l'l'OaD ...... WAITING TO BS IUVICD oa CA• •aD POa. AD NOi' PADID OIi nmn, AU.111, PUIUC IIDSWALU oa PAIIDJIO ...... I . ALL wou IIUIT BS ,a,orm DI AN SNCLOISD l'l'IIUC'l'UU oa IUILDINO. •, I . • , -• • I• • C. NO MATERIAL OR PARTS SHALL BB DEPOSITED OR STORED ON THE PREMISES Otn'SIDB OF AN ENCLOSED STRUCTURE OR BUILDING. D. ANY ABBA SUBaCT TO WHBBLBD TRAPPIC OR STORAGE IS PAVED WITH A DUST FRD SUllPACB. 3. MOTOR VIHICU LAUNDRY oa POUSIIINQ BUBINSSS PIOVIDBD THAT: A. A IIINDIUII OF fllllD (I) PADDIO IPACa 8IIALL U PIOVIDBD ON T11B sm POR UCB WASHING IT.ALL. B. ADAS SUBnCI' TO WHaLa> ftAPPIC 8IIAU. BE PAVBD Wffll A DUST na IIUIPM:s. C. AU. WASft WATER BR.ALL as Dl8CB.Aa0SD INTO TID IANITAllY SBWD LINS Ana PA881NG TIDOUOII A BAND TB.AP. 4 . Atrl'OIIOBIL& IICIMCB STAffONI PltOVIDID THAT: A. AU. ACTIVITIIC8, OTIID THAM TID IA1& OP IIOTO& PUSL8 AND THB NORMAL SICIMCBS INCIDllft'AL 'l'IDUTO, A1llC PIORIBITICD OUTSIDE OF AN BNCLOSBD BUILDING OR 8ftUC'l'UU. 5. CONTRACTORS AND TIADBS DCSPT DCAVATION, STRUC'l'UaAL. WELL DRIWNG, OR 811111.AR IISAVY CONITltUCTION OR IIQUIPIIDIT AND PIOVIDICD THAT: A. AU. WORK IIU8T as PUPOIIDD IN AN DICLOUD ITaUCTUU OR BUILDING. B. ANY ADA 8UIIDC:I' TO WBD88D TMnlC O& l'l'Ouoa a PAVSD wrrH A DUIT na IIUIPM:s. C. IIATDIALI AND 8UPPUD 8IIALL ONLY U nGDD ON TD UAR POfflON OP THE LOT, IIIALL as ICUSND no11 ADIACICNT, ADIOINING OR MUTING IM!Nll'l'IAL ,wrm n A IOUD WAU. OR nNCS AND IIAftllAL AND IUffl.la MAY NOi' U l'l'OIID DI DCll8 OP TIIS IDIOIIT Of' TBS WAU. O& PINCE. I . ANY 811111:AR LAWftJL U8. WBICB DI TBS OPINION Of' TBS COIOOIIPON, 18 NOT 0~ TO DADY HiOFi&i I n WION Of' 11C>11S. ODOa, DUii', 8IOD. "111111. GAi. DAT, C&AD,, IWIIATION, O& VIUATION, OR 18 NOT IIAIAIDOOII TO TBS IIU.L'l'R AND PiliOFUI i Of' TIIS IIUUOUNDINO ADA TIIIIOUOll ftm DANOa OP nn AND DPLOIION. l . ANY UD INCIDllft'AL TO TD MOYE FWI IW> um, WBm1 LOCATW> ON 'l'RB IAID 11ft Al 'l'RB FWI ID UIS. I . IWDDIDIO POOLI • IDll•PIIYAft. lDIM'UaLIC. AND PUaUC. •• CONDITIONAL UIII. PIIOYIDID TD PUalC arrrm •• ,uu.y PIIO'i'IICTID AND '1'RB ft>LLOWDIO UIII Aa MIIOftD n TD OCJM'"" .... WJII. l . ADULT W.IUidtllmff AND-Vlca PACll.ft"I. . ' •. ,, .. I. • 0 , ]- • • • • • I • • - A. NO ADULT ENTERTAINMENT OR SERVICE FACILITY SHALL BE LOCATED ON ANY SITE UNLB88 SUCH SITE 18 Nor LB88 THAN THE DISTANCE UMITATION AS RBQUIRBD BY THIS SBCTION. (1) ONE THOUSAND PEET (1,000') PROII THE LOCATION OP AN<mlER SUCH ADULT ENTERTAINIIBNT OR SBllVICB PACILn'Y. (2) ftVE HUNDRED PEET (IOO) "8011 THB IOUNDA&Y UJfB OP ANY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT DBPDIBD IN THB OOIIPBSIDNSIVB f.ONING ORDINANCE AS AIDNDBD, INCWDINO 8111' Nor UIIITSD TO, &-l·A. R-1-B, R-1-C, •••• a.1.c. &-1-CIBPS, a.a, oa &-4 oa SIIIILAll usmENTIAL f.OHB DIST8ICT IN AN ADA ADIOINIHO THB CrrY OP ENGLEWOOD, OR ANY ULIOIOUS IH8TITUTION, PUBUC PARK. PUBLIC LIBRARY, COIOIUNITY CBNTB&, oa EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION, WHBTRU WITHIN oa WITHOUT TRB CITY OP ENGLEWOOD. B. IIEASUUIIBNT OP DISTANCE. ALL Dl8TAHCl8 PIOVIDBD HDEIN SHALL BB IIEASUUD AS ,OU.OWSO: (1) WITH RESPECT TO THB DISTANCE &&I W&&N A LOCATION ,OR WHICH AN ADULT BNTDTAIIOISNT oa IDVICS PACILITY 18 PROPOSSD AND A LOCATION WIim 8UCII A PACILft'Y DIITB, THB DISTANCE SHALL BS IISA8UDD ft POLLOWINO A ll'WOIIT UMB PROII THB NKAa&8T POINT OP TD ftOPSILTI UJfB OP THB PROPOUD P8DOID TO THB Maun POINT OP TBS ftOPDl'Y UNB OPTHB mmNO UCSNUD PIDGIM. (I) Wffll DBnCT TO TBS Dll'l'ANCS nDII TBS aouNDAaY LINS OP A &alDSNTIAL DIITRICT oa Alff ULIOIOUI OIITITUTION, PUBUC PAD. PUBUC UBIAU, COIIIIUJIITY cana. oa BDUCATIONAL INlll'IIVl'ION, Till Dlll'AIICS IIIAu. 81 IISAIUDD n POu.owDIO A 8l'UIOll'I' LINS nDII TBS JIUDII' POINT OP TD PIIOPD'l'Y LUIS OP TBS PIIOfOIID LICID 110 "!¥Pia TO THS N&AU8T ,0111'1" OP Dlllmct aouNDAaY LINS; oa IN Till CABS OP A UUOIOUI DlftfflJTIOII, PUBUC PAim. PUBUC UBIWlY, OOIIIIUNITT rmaa. oa IDIJCATIOIIAL INnl'IVl'ION, TD Dl8TANCS Ill.ALL R IIUIUIIID BT ,ou.owiJIO A l'i'8AIOIIT UMB ntOII TD NaAD8i' POINT OP TBS ftlOPDTI LUIS OP TBS PIOPOUD UCDIRD ,an,e• 'IO TD IIUDl'i' POINT OP TBS PIOPUTY LINS OP A ULIOIOUI INffl'IVl'ION, PU8UC PAD. PUBUC UIRA&Y, COIOIUNITY caNTD. oa DUCATIONAL INITITUTION . (I) WHS&S TBS P&OPOISD LOCATION OP All ADULT INIDIAINIISNT oa IDYICS PACIUl'r a A YACAll'I' PMCIIL OP LAND UPON WRICH NO PIIIIIOT BAI Ha 111VD PO& TBS CONlftUCTION OP A BUD.DINO, AU DIITAIICD Ill.ALL U IIUIUDD noll TD NUllll'I' fOllff OP TBS,_. IIIL'i'I LINS OP THS LAJfD P&OPOIU Al A LOCATION PO& All ADULT INIUIAINIISNT oa aamca PACIUT'l ..... ,... PIIOfOIID LOCATION OP AH ADULT INIDTADOmlff oa mYD PACILll'Y II A Y~ PAICIL OP LAND UPON WIIICII A WWW IIAI Im ll8UID ,oa TBS OONl1'IIUOi'IOI OP A.........,. IUILDDIO ,oa IUCH 118. ALL DlftAIICII IIIALL 81 1DA1UDD n1011 Till • .... ' I . • • • • • • • I • • NEAREST POINT OF THE PROPERTY LINE AS SHOWN ON THE SURVEY OF SUCH PARCEL OF LAND. F. DEVELOPMENT REQUIRDIBNTS. 1. MAXDIUM HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS. SIXTY FDT (80'). 2 . SETBACKS. A. IIINDWM FRONT SB'l'BACK POR NONCORND IDT8 SHALL BE TEN RET (10'). B. IIINDIUII SETBACK ,OR CORNER IDT8 SHAU. BE ftN nn (10') ON ALL smBS WHICH AB1.11' A PUBLIC RIGlff.Or-WAY. C. WHERE A PROPERTY ZONED B-1, BUSINDS, ABUTS UPON ANY PROPERTY ZONED •a•, RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT, THE USIDENTIAL FRONT YARD REQUIREMENT or THE ABU'M'ING RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT SHALL APPLY TO THAT PORTION or fllE PROPERTY IN THE B-3, BUSINE88 DISTIUCT. 3 . IIINIIIUII LANDSCAPING . SU SBCl'ION lM-11 OF THIS TITLE. ,. IIINDIUII On'-8TREBT PR1V Aft PAIUDNG AND LOADING. DE SICTION 11-6 or THIS TffLE. 0 . SCRIINING. TO PROTECT ADJACENT, ADJOINING oa ABUTTING RESIDENTIAL PIIOPS&ff, fllE POUDWDIO PIIOYIIIIONI IHALL APPLY: 1. THUS SHALL as NO UIS TRAN A TDI ft>OI' (10') UTBAClt no11 THE PROPERTY LINE ...... IT ABUTI, ADJODII oa II ADJACENT TO A UIIDENTIAL PIOPS&ff. '1'1111 lmAClt ADA IJIALL H LANDICAPSD WITH IUfflCIENT IIAftlUAL IO Al TO PIIOVIDS A YIIIUAL IAD!U TO ACTIVITla OONDUCnD moN TD 11n; oa I . fllE POll'l'ION or TD no,arr WIIICII A8Ul'I. ADIOINII oa • ADIACDfT TO A UIIDDfflAL PIIOPD'l'T IIIALL U 8CIIIND ft A DICOM'l'IVE, CLOID-PACE oa IOI.ID OONCaTS. 11.0CK. HICK. oa WOOD PDICS NOT IIOU TRAN m nn (I') BIOII . I . NO BUILDING O& l'OlfflON TIIEaOP IIIALL QUALlff Al A WW.. ICUDI, oa PDfCE UNDa fllE P110V1110N1 or '1'1111 acnJN . H . OTHD PIIOVIIIONI AND UQUDDll:N'TI. NO UIS IIIALL H PUlffl"nD WITHIN THE DllftlCT WHICH WOULD UCOID A NUIIAIICE TO ftlS Ol'IID um IN fllE ADA n Dlffl'IMO AH OUOIIOUI oa DANOSaolJI ..... OP HEAT, oooa. oua. RADIATION oa "11111. oa UNDUE oa D"'IIIIYS NOia HYOND ANY a<>UNDAD UNS OP TIIS LOI' U,ON WRICH TBS UU 11 LOCATED. ........................................ ., ..... t ,1111. ' I . • , ]- - • \ r • .. . • . '· Publilhed u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 10th day ., Sep&...,, 1912. ATTEST: Patricia H. Crow, Cit, Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, CM, Clerk o(the CM,., ......... c.a.a., ._.., _. tlla& tlle ..... wl f'oNpinc ii a &rue 011PJ .r a lliD llr • Ordlnmel,........,,.. In fall._.,..... flra ,.... _ the ..... ..,.,. pl l:er. 1111. ,, - > I • . .. I. . - • • Date September 8, 1992 INITIATED BY STAFF SOURCE • . ' • COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Agenda Item 11 C Community Development Subject Rezoning Ordinance Harold J. Stitt, Planning Administrator ISSUE/ACTION PROPOSED Staff requests Council conaider an Ordinance for the rezoning of a portion of the area bounded by West Evans Avenue, South Zuni Street, West Adriatic Place and South Raritan Street, from B-2 and R-2-C to 8-3, and to aet &apt•-•• a1, 199'2 • the Public Hearing date for this matter. ~ S' PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION There hu been no previous Council action on this matter. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CONSIDERATION The Planning Commiuion. in their consideration of the propoaed rezoning, weighed the iuues railed by property ownen of the area to be ruoned, and thole of the adjacent residential property owners. In balancing the intensts of time groupe and the Oty • a whole, the Planning Comnuuion detennlnld that the propmed raoning w• appropriate In that it would provide additional opportunity for pn,pertils In this cmridor to ndewlop and provide rUIIONble protection for the adjacent raidential .. through lht acraanlng and lntcaplng provisions Incorporated Into the 8-3 zaung ngulationa. Thi Canunilaiol, voted to approve he propoaed rnonlng with four memben voting In favor, two INlllbffa oppoeed, two members ablmt. and one member abltalning. (See PlanniJ,g and l.onlng Commlulon minutes Included with agenda Item 11 b .) • . I. • I - • • • • ,. ~ • ,~ . -' BACKGROUND This area has been under consideration for rezoning for several years. The rezoning issue first surfaced as a means to address some long standing land use conflicts. The two primary issues were that: (1) the West Evans properties between South Vallejo and South 1.&ani are covered by two zone dassifications, B-2 and R-2-C; and (2) the pressure for development of auto related uses similar to thoae in the Dmver portion of the corridor. The B-2 zoning in place in this area does not recognize the uniqu~ nature of this corridor. This corridor is significantly different from other B-2 mned areas in Englewood. The primary development pressures, as exhibited by development in the adjacent Dmver areas, are auto related, as well as this area's proximity to the light industrial areas. The proposed rezoning is an attempt to address these land use iuues and resolve them as beneficially as pouible, while recognizing the existing character of adjoining uses along Evans Avenue. STAFF ANALYSIS This rezoning came before the Planning Commission at the request of the Department of Community Development, which had received inquiries concerning the potential for development of the area along West Evans Avenue. The Planning Commiuion held a public hearing on the propoeed rezoning on June 16, 1992. continued to July 21, 199'l and tabled to August 4, 1992. This propoeed rezoning was brought about as the result of discuuions with various property and buainna owners who were aeeking a way to develop, and in IOffle cwa redevelop, this area. The current zoning. B-2. does not accuntely reflect the nature of the corridor when viewed in the larger regional context. Auto related UNS are the predominate land use in the Evant Avenue conidor west of South Santa Fe Drive. The restrictions on thne types of UNS impoeed by the l'Xilting B-2 regulations may be one of eeveral l'UIOllS why the Englewood portion of this corridor hlll not been extenaively developed. The propoaed 8-3 rezoning will be a amall ttep towards the revitalization of this area. The area to be ruoned ia as follows: (map accompanies attached staff report.) B-2. Business to 8-3, Buaineu: Beginning at the centerlines of West Evant Avenue and South Zwu Stnet; then uat along the centerline of West Ev-Avenue to the cnterline of South Raritan Stntt; then IOUth along the cen..Une of South Raritan Street to the CffllffliM of the W•t Evans Avenue -West Adriatic Plam Alley, then west along the mnterliM of the West Evans Avenue -West Adriatic Plam Alley to the centerline of South Vallejo Street then continuing wat along the centerUne of the West Ev-AYfflue -West Adriatic PlAce Alley ntfflded to the centerline of South Zuni Street then north along the centerllrw of South 1.&ani Stnet to the mnterline of West Ev-Avenue . R-2.C, Medium Dtnaity Residence to 8-3, BualneM. • - I . • , - J- • ,. -. • , . • - Beginning at the centerlines of West Adriatic Place extended and South Zuni Street; then north along the centerline ol South Zuni Street a distance of 163 feet; then eut along a line to the centmine of South Vallejo Street; then south to the centerline of West Adriatic Place extended; then west along the centerline of West Adriatic Place extended to the centerline of South Zuni Street FINANCIAL There are no direct finandal impacts on the Qty • a result ol the enactment ol this Ordinance, although commercial uses stimulated by this rezoning may have a poeltive filcal impact. ' I •, • I . . ]- • • • • • cm OF ENGLEWOOD Pl.ANNING AND l.ONING COMMISSION IN THE MA TID OF CASE 11-92, FINDINGS OF FAc:r, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS llELA11NG 10 A REQUEST 10 llEZONE A PORTION OF THE B-2, IUSINE.U DISTRJc:r AND 1-2-C, MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENCE DISDJCI' 10 8-3, BUSINESS DISTIICI' FILEDBY: CITY OF ENGLEWOOD 3400 S0trl'H ELA TI S11tEET ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110 ) ) ) ) FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS ) OF THE OTY PLANNING AND ZONING ) COMMISSION ) ~ ) ) ) ) ) This maner came before the City PIIMina and l.oniq Commilml • Jw 16, 1992, in City Council Chambers of the E.nanood City Hall upon the req1mt ol die City ol EncJewood ID comider the re- zonina of a portion of the B-2, Busineu Dillrict and die 1-2-C, Medium Dimity laic.'erw District to 8-3, Business Disttict. Commission Members pramt: Scbultz, Gerlict, Glynn, ......... Sboap, Tobin, Dnper, and Covens . Commission Member lblmt: Dummer. Tbc Public ffeuina WU coalinued to July 21, 1992, ll wllidl lia a0 ....... oldie Commission were ill aaendlDce. Praent: Sclnahz, Gerlict, Glynn, Slloap, Dnper, Dneeer, CCMIII Leoaard,Tobill Abmat: Talimony badl in favor 111d =•ID .. ~ ' \.7 IWiwd. 1111 Conmriwon l'IICIMd die Nodcl ol Public • NadCII ol • .. .. .... ........ iDcalpo,: ralld iato 111d _. a plft ol .. IICiant ol .. Public . Aftlr c: d 1 11 .. IFS ..... ol dlewiwad...._... ydac 21, .. r trnol .. Clly r a•Zomna Comnriaion lllldl die fol--,...,. ad cMdweer FINDINOS OF FACT I. 111AT die PublicaWII illidlMd bJ .. Clly ~ to Ca 11 .. IWIG I• ol • -111,eeedld it, W• BWIII Avawa, lllial -. W. Mrildc Av · -.... 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' r: ff!r 11 ·tfrr ~ , 1..-l L-' I ,• r I . • ~ ,i I ' . ~ ' , - • • • STAFF REPORT CASE NUMBER 1-92 ltEZONING JMHW 111.QCR W. EYANS AYE,. STAFF BEPOBT BE; 1be proposed rezoniq of lbe 1800 • 2300 Blocb ol Wat EWIII Awmae. PUE m U CONSQ>APb June 16, 1992 ZoNE QISDICTS; B-2, Bnsineu DiJlrict ll-2-C, Medium Deuir:y laHeace Dilllict .. ... ~ ··· ...... ne City Pllnnina and z.o.un, Commimoa will llold a Public Jl.!lriac on lbe PloPOlld mini after wbicb lbeir ncommecledon will bl ......_. ID City Couacil b 8aaf aciion. In delenniniq lbe appropriaw ol a p.opcad -clllap, 1111 Plammia Comminim must ftnd: . 1. 2. 3. ,. ,. 6. 111111111Jllapallll ....... J1rG1D11111111111111111, IIIMy. • ....... oldie ......... ,. of lbe City ol Eqlnood IINl 1111 ,.,_ of Ilia Ol6Nlaol;. 11W lbe propOllld i--. ii CIIIP; willa .. Cm i 2 FM PIia; 111d TINII lbll9 bu blm a Will c:2illllll ia • .__ ol • ...,.,ha,.aod ar iD lbe City pnmlly, IUCll • 1111 p.apcNild .em I I wutd Ill ID 1111 pabtlc ..._. 111d conmteat widN lbe c:IIIINp; or '11111 lbe piope:.1y ID bl .....S _......., .... lam;• 11W die proplfty w Ill dlt1Pa,ld _.. • llilllll---.; • Sucb --condidonl ... aapiilPy ....... .,, Paw . l!OJZPT; '111eCitybulWCli=~llll1wa l1ol•~•2210W•1¥1u. 111eCitybulaaa 111e...a11raa,n 1 ...., ....... ._-•• a raalt 11 inidadaa die _.. al Ilda-. ,, .. . . • . .. I . • 0 • • • • • I~ • QESCRIPl]QN Qf THE SJWECT AREA; The area of this proposed review is pnerally bounded by West Evans Avenue on the north, South Zuni Saeet on the west. West Adriatic Street on the south, and South Raritan Street on the east. 1bis area was annexed to the City by Ordinance Number 23, Series of 1957. 1be area is c:ompri-1 of a mix of retail uses. · • : : . '. PVAB'.J'MENT Qf COMMJJND'J PEYE!-OJIMRfT ANA,LJS1S: This area of EqJewood bu been under c:onsideradon for ~ for leYal1 years. 1be issue of rezoniq ftnt IUl'faced u a result of the loud ol Adjusimeat and AIIDells IClion apinst the property ll 2280 West Evans . When ftnl c:omidered, the rezmiq in Ibis ma was only to chanp the R-2< mninl north of West Adrialic Avenue (fn>m South Tejon !tree& to South Zuni faeet) to B-2 . Rowew:r, after discuaiaas widl property owners and &usinarcs, a sugestion wu made to rezone or amend the aiJliq zonin1 to allow the types of uses that are permiaed on the Denver side of West Evans Avenue. . . . · .:-.. The adjacent areas in Denver, to the north and Mil, are zoned B-4. The B-4 dismct is essentially a cross berween die Ens)ewood B-2 and 1-1 clisaim, allowins all oldie retail uses permiaed in the B-2, and cenain limited fabrication uses and special trade con~. The Commission must decermine dW of the six findinp, the first two and any or all ol lhe final four apply to the raonin& request. In this cue die first three are applicable. 1. Thal die propolld raonin1 promoces the baldl, llfety, or welfare of die inbabilinu of the City of Eqlewood and the purpose of this Ordinance; The propolld IIIZOIWII, became it will not qniftc:MtJy cbanp · · or future land mes J111111r111 for die .. will • llpliwly impllcl die baldl, llflly :::L: oldie ciamls of die City . ne c:blnpa 1111& will occur la die .... .,.. lbe ...it ot die iDcl9uld mp of uses available and the liplftcw IIDOUIIC ol Wm' adlndlillll llDd. 2. 11llt die piopolld ...... ii cami-willa lbe Campi~ PIia; ne propoad IUOllina .,.. • c11111p • CDIDIDll'Cill w ot die 1111. ne l'IZIDIWII limply rimpizes die dil'ICliml of c:lllllpla Weill 1111d W ia lbe 11111. 3. Thal then bu bem a mmria1 chlnp ill lbe dlultW ot die aeipborbood or in die City paerally, IUCb ... die paopolld ........... be ia die public ..... and rmsimnt widl die clllap; Clllrty this .. ii dift'aaal from odm B-2 ... ia .......... 1'llil ii. ill part. .. ID die inftUIDCI of die adjacml DID,c = PNDI llllt Ilda -·• piClalllirj ID 1M .+•IIDII -ot Eaalewood-Al ..-it ii ID ., ID ....... dl'llllapnw!I .... ii .. lff9Cllid by die CUfflDl ..... However, die paODGild d!lllal ..... CMr lime, allow tar die man compl• .,,.....,, or Ndl,.aap.._, ii property i, dlil-. 2 • I . • , l;._J • {' City of Englewood Area of Proposed Rezoning · 1 I L ;.!.. J. • I '! 1-h:l~ Lv U ~ ~ 11 ll ~ I WIT AOIIIATIC f\. ·1 I: I IO .-: k ; I i J . : I : ; J ; 111 : ; J : i 11: : J : I t-' I ' . • r.. • .. ...: .. ... , • , , -... 1 "' ; + •• i _ ; _ 111 -. ' •r , : • I : I i i I I : t :-: I , I 1 , 1... I t I •• •IT WAltltlN • • AV~. l L.--r • • • 1 , • • . li.l.v,,,:I H:tL J_LJJJ~ _F i 1 1 1-,J I i-·! : 1 ;,,.,-,-, , I ........ 8• • , . : : 1 t I I • .J I Wl!'!IT BAL TIC I ID I IWI I ~ U.M1t,• ' .. o o I z [~z X i!r i : e i i ;~H; •• -~-~ I I I I I I_ -•· ... ... .. "° 1: r, ., -··" ..!t ~ I 0 • • • .. • .. . ] • • • L • 0 l~ • CITY OF ENGJ.EWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING CQMMJS.SIQN AUGUST 4, 1"2 c,u I TO ORDER,, ,, - 1be rqu1ar meetin& of the City Planniq and ~Commimon wu called ID order at 7:00 P.M. by Chairman Schultz in the City Council Cbanibcn of Eqlewood City Ball. Members present: Covens, Draper, Dummer, Gerlick. Glynn, Shoap, Schullz Members absent: Tobin, Leonard (Bodi lldia bid pen previaul aalice of die lbance) Also present: Harold J. Stitt, Plannins .Adminmrallor Dan Broczmm, Aaillant City Aaomey D. APPROVAL OF MINJJTIS July 21, 1992 Chairman Schultz swed that the Minutes of July 21 were ID be c:omidmld for approval. Gerlick moved: Shoop seconded: The Minutes of July 21 be approved u wriam. Mr. Draper ubd dlat Plae 15 be •mended ID ltlle dlat be IU,aall dm •w• trees elans Bmldway sbouJd be ranoved. Mr. Ocrlick and Mr. Sboap IC lptl4 die ,.,..,. dment, 111d die madaa ii ID eppnwe die Min- utes u emended. A YES: Gerlick, Glynn, Shoap, Covem, Diaper, Dummer, Scllultz NAYS: Noae ABSENT: Leonerd, Tobin ABSTAIN: Noae .ne motion c:erried. m. CMlfl:fl Mr . Gertick ubd wbelber ................ would Wlnlllt ..,...,. 1111 llariaa , Mr . Covens IWld 11111 he bu ctitcuawt 1111 ilall widl IIW'IIII ol 1111 piopa1J owws in die uea, and will , lberefore, lbllmn hm vodltl oa du--. Mr . Cowma l'lpCll'lld dm lie bid • • . ' I . • , ]- • • • • 0 : • • also been in contact with the City Attorney's office ,eprdin& the riabt-of-way for West Adri- atic Avenue. Mr. Covens stated that be wu advued by the Attorney's office that the City can •ask• that the ri&ht-of-way for Adriatic be clecSicarect, but the City cannot coen:e the dedica- tion. At this lime, there are two owners of iaidentill ~ that aw not clecticarect the ri&ht-of-way, and two businea owners that aw not decticaled riabl-of-way. Applrmdy, the residents feel the businea owners should lake the ftnt llepl ID dediClle the riabl-cif-way ID set the street dlrouah, 111d the bulineu owners feel the midents lbould lake the 4nt lllepl ID clecti- cate the ri&ht-ol-way. Mr. Gerlick ubd if Mr. Covens WU ~ IOlely became be bad lllbd ID people in the subject area. Mr. Covens indicaled that be felt it would be proper that be do IO. Mr. Schultz stared that it was bis impreaioa at the end ol the Jut ~. that Mr. Forrin&- ton had indicaled that if •tbift1s were equitable·, be would rmsider decticeriq the riabt-of- way. Mr. Forrin&ton, from the audience, stared that be bad not Nllimt previously lbat dlerc were some properties that are ·landloc:ked·, widl no way for the property owner ID maintain those properties. Mr. Brotzman advised at this point that a motion ID mile the iuue from the table would be in order. Draper moved: Oerlick aec:onded: Case 18-92 be raiad from the table for dilcuaion. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Glynn, Shoop, Covms, Draper, Dummer, Gertick, Scbubz None Tobin, Leonard None The motion c:anied. Mr. Schultz sugested that the Commiaion DOW .... I maciaa CID die floor for clilCUllioa purposes . "Gerlick moved: Draper secoclded: Tbe Planniq Comnriaion ...,...,d ID City Coaci1 lblt the Jl.3 Zoaiq be appaoved for .. followiq dllcribld aw: •z, lent M II .3. D I : lesinniDI II the Cllllllltiw of W• EVIIII AVlllm and South Zuni $net; then ... .-, die Clllllltiae ol W• Bvw A-... ID .. ......une of South Rarilln Slreet; then IOlldl Ilana die Olllllltiae of Soada llltaa SU. ID die CI II rtiet of the Wal Evw Avet1m/Wf/ll. Adriaric AYIDUI alJly; ..... alaai die c I 11 rtiet of die Wal Evw Avet1m/Wal Adrtldc AVIIIUI alley ID 1ia Cl 9 11N of Soildl Vallljo sa.; then continuifta we1C .-, die CID2ldiM of die W• 1!¥1111 A,,.,./W• Addldc Ava11 ~. cxrended, ID die cenlerline ol Soudl Zai sa.; ..._ ... 111111 die CIIISldiM of Souitl Zuni Sb'let 110 die centerline of W• EVIIII A._ • . W' 2 • ' I • • , ]- • • • • ,,,_ 0 ,. . ' West Adriatic Avenue, extended; then west alona the centerline of West Adriatic Avenue, ex- tended, to the centerline of South Zuni Street. Mr. Draper stated that this area was annexed to the City in the Ille '50's, and while there has been some chan&e in the chmctcr of development, the residents and owners have not llkerl ~ to set streets lhrou&h to foster additional development. Re llared that dectic:adoN of ad- ditional richts«-Wlf for Sb'eetS bas been diJCUUed since II least 1957, and be penonally does not think that Adriaac A venue will ever be fully dedicated and improved; nor does be believe that die north side of Adriatic A venue, extended, will ever be developed for residential pur- ~-In his opinion, the only dun& to help this pu1icular block ii to approve the rezonin& to Mr. Gerlick pointed out that residents have expres.s c:oncem about the inclusion of any of the residentially zoned propeny in the rezonins; he ubd about the PIJISibility of rezonin& only the Evans Avenue frontaae to B-3. Mr. Glynn staled that this would not solve the problem of the property owner whole ~ extends from Evans south to Adriaac extended; this property would still have two zone c:lusificatiom. There was further discussion on die dedication of the richt~f-way for Adrialic. Mr. Gerlick pointed out 11w the Commission bas been advised that this cannot be required by the City. Mr. Schultz pointed out 11w residents have staled dial wtn the property to be raoaed for business purposes, they will not dedic:atc richt~f-way for the street. Mr. Glynn ubd if the area were to be rezoned, would all business development still be re- quired to have Evans Avenue frontqe; if the 111ee1 were~· could businesses de- velop and front on that street. Mr. Still swed dial any t mua have frontqe on a dedicated richt~f-way. Mr. Stiu pointed out dial die ilaae ol 1111111 richt«·wa~aitll re- prdless of whit zone district is applied; there can be no de\'*'11 meall ol dlOle lwDoclced properties until they have frontqe on a dedicated llleel. Mr. Covens swed that he penonaµy would lib IO• all rilbt4•way dedicaeed IDd die street improved; this would elimmale a hindrance to ~ la dlil block. Ill commeaeed dial cbanaes in ownenbip in die block miaht allo affect die cle6::llion ol ript4-way. Mr. Covas funher meed" dial die Ulllfldilll of value a aae iDdividull JiupwtJ wbile dowopld- inl lhe value on propenies abuain&, adjoinina, or adjacent, IIIUlt came inlo considerllian in makiq the decision on this issue. . ' Mr. Brouman clarified dial while die Commilliaa CIIIIIOI ldVOCIII die •111mt1• ol propMy • for lhe street, they can recommend dial die ripl4-way bl dldicleed if die miq ii ap- proved . Mr. Gerlick ubd if die Commluion were ID ,...--, die raODUII ID ~ Cow:i1 wilb die stipuladon lbal die property owners be eacounaed ID dlllka die ripl4._J Clll lpplVVll of die zoniq, does di.is w lbll if die proplftJ ls aac PH Mt, 11111 1111 B-3 IIIIDias would DOt apply. Mr. SdlulU reilllnlld lbll II llua IWO ...._. i.,,. 1111111 11111 if die bloi::t _.. IO be zoned for busineu purpcllll, Ibey 1ft ICIC inlll" 211 ill ...... riol4-way. ··-· owners have allo lta9lld dw 11 dla block ii aac IIIDllld, 1111:, a:, aac illdli:m ripl4-way. Mr . Stia poinled out thal die Coaunillion cannoc mllll a •eeipeMoe· dlat sbl IIIICIIWtl bl ap- proved •pursuant eo• die riaht4-way dedicadon. TIie Owne'Nion •Y GIily ..,. rd no tiry Council dial die Ciry •encounp• die dedic:l"'on ol 1111 ripl4•way. Tlil ....., mua and on its owa . . .. 3 • • I . • I • • • . . ~ I !JII~ I!~ f !Ii(,: fl! ~P J'lilP·UP tf ~ '-1 1;(i~ I 11 ;rf iff 'ff -I !111 : 11 ( 1~11~11111 ,J !i · b1il I I i!IJI 1 111 ;l 1ir~I 1·~11!1 11r:: · lrJI If t 11 -~ I J.11il r •J•l' •I IA Jit It Jh · (tii '· r ~ • ~I 1-t . t.l ',1'! H;i ,~1'1'1 "1 i1· t i~ ~\ ,11t1,11u ,.,r~ 11,111.1 I "·1 .. J t • I . Ir p ... , .. ~-,I' f • 1 !I I tn : n: I t i~~I I J• l,. I !:t'~'ll ft :-=. ~ l s· I .. if JJlh !H . !na !! li~ i(ff !!!!1'i •;; H~ iU • • • . -•I ib t'i1M1,1 d !~! •11 ti ·~ •rfi~ f ff 1J: l1l a. JJ lll It J-J '1 ~Jar1'1' I o 1:i~,1, ~ ~ f sl(e. • ! :..,. ~•1 'l!j I t•-w g.f a. ... , I Ii ·1 I I t r.· I II g, 1111·-1 J! ii ,.. ii :S I I tit fJ II It 11, r~r 1r .r. 1.~i , r I . . . • '\ I - • • • • ,. - • t~ • "The Plannin& Commission recommend to City Council that the B-3 Zanin& be approved for the followin& described areas: •11-2, lnsJna, to B-3, lmfna,: Beainninl at the centerlines of West Evans Avenue and South Zuni Street; then east aJon& the cenaerline of West Evans Avenue to the cenlerline of South Raritan Street; then south alon1 the cenlerline of South Rarilln SIied to the cenlerline of the West Evans Avenue/Wat Adriatic Avenue alley; Ihm west alon& the CIDlaline of the West Evans Avenue/Wat Adriatic Avenue alley ID the cenlmline of South Vallejo SIied; then conlinuin& west aJons the centerline of the West EYIIII Avenue/Wat Adriatic Avenue alley, extended, to the cenlerline of South Zuni SIied; lbence nordl aJoaa the cenledine of South Zuni Sbeet to the cencerline of West Evans Avenue. 91·2:<:, MCfllym PaJdtJ BnMcncc, to .3. •,1..,,,: Besi1111in1 at the centerlines of West Adriabc Avenue, extended, and South Zuni SIied; then nordl aJoaa the CIDlaline of South Zuni Sbeet a diSWICe of 163 feet. more or las; then east aJoaa a line ID the cenlerline of South Vallejo Street; then south aJona the cmledine of South Valleio SIied to cenllrline of West Adriatic Avenue, extended; then west aJona the centerline of West Adriatic Avenue, ex- tended, to die centerline of South Zuni Street. "The Commission funher recommends that property owners be encounpd to dedicate the re- quired risht-of-way for West Adriatic Avenue between South Vallejo S11eet and South Zuni Streee. • AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Draper, Dummer, Gertict. Glynn Shoop, Sdlultz Leonud,Tobin Covens Chairman Sdlultz declared the moCion carried. Mr. Still staled dial the iula ol Ille B-3 Dillricl ......_. 111d of Ille ....... will be re- ferred to City Council. Cily Council will • a dlll lor Pllblic ......... -will me ID be repoaed, and public MDCI will me ID be pa iD die afflcill Cily Newapaper. IV. PUJYC maJJM. Mr . Schultz ulllld if aayaae WIIIIIIII IO addNII die Com,niseion ... Mlic Forum. No member of the audience lddrtlllld tbe C.omnriseion. v . P9f'C'IPI'$ QIOICL Mr . Still repor,ed tbal Dlpuly Ci1y "=: Lada NllliD Illa -·-e1 111r polilioD u City Manaaer of"Black Hawk ai c(_ AIIJIPll 3.. -•• ••~a.ct llid m ban appoinlld u Alimnt City N-.. ol EIPIJIWOOd lffKlive MPl& 3. Mr . Still allo nparlld dlal ln111M1W1 _.. cmduclld aa JIiiy 29 b • palidaa of Commu- aity De\ielopmenl DireclDr, llld -Mr. LIi Marl ............. for .. polilioll. Mr . MerlDel will besin bis duda wilb .. Cily ol EDlllwoad iD aid s,,., llw. Mr . Covens ulllld for iDlormlliaa aa tbe llpClllld •a,etr d -· ol ae11n11a Cily. Mr . Slill updaled the Coaunillioa • activiaa Dll'lliDia& • 1111 n s Illa ac, MID, and IPClialild ouc dial this would be a •frilndly• a,ellrmil.t'oa . 1'lle a, will bl ialliltj a ltlrauat & Pro- pollll (RfP) in 1ft effort ID 111 .all....._ .... la .... ol *"1rl.,-ll_....a,ar, in ' • • I· • I ]- • • • • • • the project. The~, throufh ~ En&lewood Urban Renewal Authority, does bave the power to condemn the for redevelOpment; however, once c:ondemnalion ~CN'linp are insti- tuted, the City must bave funds available ID ~t with the County until a valuation hearina is held. This neccailalel havina a developer wttb funds available ready and wi1linl ID proceed once the property bu been candemned. A •friendly• condemnation ii wben the property owner will ..,_ -ID die caadena111tion action. Mr. Sliu poinled out that then ii a Jot -of work yet ID be done before die COPdemnadoa proreedinp can bep. DiJcussion ensued. Mr. Shoop ulllld ifdle City would MW ID opportuaity lo work with the ~-Mr. Stilt 11111111 dill die City will llPe lo bow and be party lo ew:rytbiJII before ptlina IDID mndernnedon. Mr. Scbultz uad if dlil paacell could iilclude IUCb dlinp U cbanps in tnfflc paaems, improvements a1aaa U.S. 215, eflC. Mr. Slill IUgel(ied that tbeae tbift&s would probably be considered u •m-kind CDlllribudons• flam die Ciif, and aot be an actual outlay of die redeveloper. Mr. Slill painflld out Iba& in die EURA projeCII, die EURA financed die infruauctule ilems, IUCb II die Enaiewood Parkway, die J11ua II lJUle Dry Creek, die realipment of Floyd A~ and Inca flay, eflC. Mr. Shoop ubd if then wu a lime flame oa dlil. Mr. Slill IIIIICI lie ii aot aware of a lime frame, but reiteraled then ii a aemendous UIIOUIU of wort 1o be accompHsbed. VI. CQMMJMIONQ.'$ e&org Mr. Shoop ......... ..__..~ Mr. Sall .............. .. Qualld ia die 19'3 ...... far 1111 prajlc:&. 11111 if ........... ii 41 M. • ..... • ible lo be&in .... pnlCIII ia Jaary. ..... Mr ................ -...... ..... die inlonlllliaD ..-. and an c-,;,. 11 fir•• ca llil ,... Mr. Scbu1lz 111111d if Mr. Mimi will ............. ~... ... ..,.. . IIUdy ..... widl die eon,-;,,;,,,, Mr. Siia ....S .. Ca I I .. Mr. MIIIIII !Si~ widl ...... of MJ• ..... wil ..... •481aD ..... f/1 ...... 1W11 C . • 111d eewdi• dll m 11:.p .. nere wu nodwt& furdler braapl lle6n • Coa--t1aeL. n. ....._ w ,,. r .. 1111- jourmd . ' .. •· • • •• ' 4 . ]- • • • ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 198'l . ' • • t• • /c_ BY AUTHORITY ABILLPOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THB RBZONING or PROPBRTY BOUNDBD BY THE CENTBRUNBS OF WEST EVANS AVBNUB AND SOUTH ZUNI STDBT, THBN BAST ALONG THE CBNTBRLINB or WBST EVANS AVSNUS TO THB CDft'DLINS or SOUTH RARITAN STUBT, THBN SOUTH ALONG TD CBNTDUNB or SOUTH RARITAN STllBBT TO THE CBNTBIWlfR or war BVANS AVSNUS • war ADRIATIC PLACB ALLBY; THBN war ALONG THB CBNTBJU.llfS or war BVANS AVBNUB • WBST ADRIATIC PLACB ALLBY TO 'l'ID CSNTULINS or 80lffll VALl.&10 STllBff; TIDN CONTINUING WBST ALONG THB CBNTDUNB or THB WBST BVANS AVDfUB • war ADRIATIC Pl.ACS AU.BY DTBNDBD TO 'l'ID CBNTDUMB or SOUTH ZUN'I STDff; TIIBN NOR'ftl ALONG THB CBN'l'8RLDIB or SOUTH ZUNI 8TltDT TO THB CBNTDLllfB or waT BVANS AVBNUB, FROII _>e.c, DDIUII DDIIITY DSIDDfCB TO B-a, 8lJ8IIU88 ALSO, UOINNING AT THB ,i CENTULINB8 or war ADRIATIC PLACB UTIND&D AND SOUTH ZUNI l'l'Uff; THBN NOffll ALONG THB CSNTDLINB or SOUTH ZUNI 8'l'IDT A DISTANCE OF 113 nrl'; THBN IA8T TO THB CDft'DLINS or 80Ul'II VALL&IO ITBff; THBN SOUTH TO THB CEtft'KltLINS or WBST ADRIATIC PLACB DTDDBD; THBN WBST ALONG TH& CDITDLINS or war ADalATIC PLACB DTSNDSD TO THB CEtft'KltLINS OP IOUTH ZUN'l lfta'I' PIOll,N. IRJIIINal TO a.a. 8UIDla8. 12·1-'l, W11SDA8. .... • .._ ..._ _,,. 111. far._.. .. ....a ,-n 111 .......... _ .............. _ ....... :_ WHmAl.dleW•._.,. ... ._...._._.V ............... ~ .... ., .. _ I W She1N_.a.a.c._. ....... ,._,_ ... ,h,m•&lf --~-........................ ., .................... .. .... ... tedlellakl. ,1e1 ... .. WHDUl.dle...-1-1 ...... lflllia_._ .. ,, r' .............. ., .. ........ .. ....... ,_, .............. ........, ............... .. WRmAll.dle,a JIii ............... ~---...... .,, I III ........ ........, ..................... .., ............. __ , ... , ........ .-; .. WHmAI.•• ...... -........ ,. I t ._.wledle_,....,..., ..... a.car.Drwe: ... WHIUAI. by._.. .... _,... .. ..,,.._ ... .._..,... ...... .,a,.a .. a..a.c, ••-'*"'a ... ...,,,,, ,,, .. _...._ .. .._., .. ...., • 1 • , . • I • . ' I . • • , t-J • • I lfr f > I I Jli!f fl i'IJJJff ff ii :I •lf. ~ 'I" i ! l lJ' :l tt·. ,, l ~ Irr i • .. .. i-n [ .. u, r .. J Oji ' ,: I ... ' r•1HJ ' . i= •·Br ''r if !llil i! ;[!,~.i! ! ~i :•, , ,~, • -••~•~ aV ~--~~-7~ Z ~~ ... ri l j jlli l.l i'~l!ili I ;i I . • ,, r • .. ijf ! • ! I ,Erl f rlrtl(fJ f ~ J' rt·l r ~·~,ft•i r I ~ 1' i : 11 , • IE1rr•Jr i ~ ii l .. ~l i JriJfir f a ' " lJ ' i fl(l I illifff f I .. .J r Jf f lf ~ I ., ' ... ' / T • • . ~ • ,, • .. ) ) ' • • ]- - • Date September 8, 199'2 INITIA'nDBY STAFF SOURCE • • •, .. COUNCIL COMMUMCA TION Agenda Item II d Public Works Subjed Award of Contract for 1992's Overlay Program Charles Esterly, Director of Public Works ISSUFJACTION PROPOSED , .. • Staff requests that Council consider awarding the construction contrad for 199'2's Overlay Program to Bituminous Roadways of Colorado, Inc. in the amount of $70,271.25. PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION By ordinance ln 1991, Qty Council approved the Road and Bridge project in the Public Improvement Fund. As part of that ordinance, $.115,000 was budgeted for construction of the on-going annual pavement maintenance program. This program does not include routine road maintenance prc;ects, but don include sulcoat. microaurfadng, and asphalt overlay profects. BACKGROUND Ttw Overt.y Program for 199'2 is a put of the Oty's annual IMintenance program for streets that have pttviously been corwtruded to City standards. Some of theM ltnets are now in need of an asphaltic concrete overlay to improve structural quality and rideabillty and extend the streets prqected sm,ic.e life . STAFF ANALYSIS The t 99'2 program. as bid, CONists of a 1 112· overlay on approximAtely 1.3 mlJel of Englewood atnets. Four bidt were received for the conatnaction of Overlay Program 1 ffl. foUowa : 'I .. I . • • • , - J- • • C. • Bituminous Roadways of Colorado, Inc. Western Paving Construction Co. Asphalt Paving Company Brannan Sand & Gravel Co. The Engineer's estimate for this project WU $74,337.50. ... $70,211.25 $78,905.00 $83,695.00 $86,606.00 II'-. Staff recommendl awarding the contract for construction of l 'RJ.'1 Overlay Program to Bituminous Roadways ol Colorado, Inc. Not only are they the lowest bidder, but they are a well-establllhed firm. and have completed numerous projects for the Qty over the years. In our on-going effort to maintain streets in the Qty ol Englewood, it ii propoaed the following streets be overlayed with 1 1 /2" of asphaltic: concrete. ON: E. Girard Ave. S. Sherman St S. Washington St E. Ealtmm Ave. W. Cornell Ave. W. Cornell Ave. S. Sholhcne St FINANCIAL FROM: E. line of Broadway s. line ol Floyd S. line ol Hampden E. line of Race E. line of Shc»hone W. line ol Tejon S. line ol Bates TO: w. line ol Logan N. line of Hampden N. line of Hwy. 285 N. line of Floyd E. line of T ejon E. line of Zuni N. line of Cornell The cmta for resurfacing • part of the Overlay Program for l'RJ. are borne by the Qty through monies budgeted in the PIF (includes Arapahoe County Road and Bridge Fund monies). ES11MA TED EXPENDl1UltE eon.truction per bid $70,271.25 AV All.AILE FUNDINC PIF (for overlay) $75,000 . ' ' I. . ' - • Date September 8, 1992 D011A1'SDBY • • - '· COUJIICO. COIOIUNICA110N .A&eada Item 11 e City Manager's omce Subject Repayment of Franchise Renewal Costa Chuck Reid, Assistant City Manager IUUS/ AC110N PROPOIISD Std eeeks City Coundl's support on a btll for an ord1nance approvtng repayment of the costa uaodated With francblee renewal proceuea. PDVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION None . 1n the peat. franchleeea have mmbuned the Ctty fGr the caeta ••Ddllted With francblee renewal proceaaea. Tbil popmed arcbraance ~ ~ the City'• abOtty fGr retmbunemmt of tbla ....... t cost. nor MALTalS Francbwe renewu are a.tty m tama of atal' ume IIDd CODIIIIUal ael'Ylclls. Althou&b the D'wbwe doea provide a km& term revenue atrellll. die lnlaal stat-up coats to deatcn a francbwe ~tare~ IIDd clearly. tbe fnncbhee bmdlta from the ~t. PDIANCIAL • . ' I . • , ]- • • • ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 1992 • • - BY AUTHORITY AB°tl°R I • COUNCU. BILL NO. 33 INTRODU~Y COUNCIL MDIBER J 46dl At AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING FRANCHISEE TO PAY THE COSTS INCURJlED BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN FRANCHISE NEGOTIATIONS. WHEREAS, the City ii empowered t.o arant fnnchiNs t.o entitiH which propoae t.o utilise City ripta-of-way for their priva&e beneftt; and WHEREAS, the neptiation1 • the t.erma and oonditiona a lllCb fnncbiN ..,........ta an complicated and hquently require alaie&aw from outaide --ituu; and WHEREAS, IIUCh neptiationl eonltitute a COit t.o the City; and WHEREAS, the eoata incurred in auch neptiatiana by the City are a dinct .-It • the desire a the fnnchilee to uWiae in a ,..,._t manner the -.... a the City for it.I benaftt; and WHEREAS, the City i1 empowered to nquire applicanta for frmchiae pmiJepa t.o reimbune and hold the City harmleu ha the eolt.l a11Hilltad wilh the applieation sw-dure; and WHEREAS, IUch franchi• n111S:tltiee ..... are dillcal& la,,.._._ 6'anchiN ... ,tilltiona are infrequent md may...,. the nut tie el.-1., ...._, i-. .......... upon the .... a the hDclliae aoupt; NOW, THUDOU, BB IT OIIWNSD n TR& CITY COUNCIL OP THB CITY or DIGLBWOOD, COLOltADO, AS ,Ou.ow&: 8ertir l Durins,,_._•111ti._..the~IUII I lm•~lf'.0 ..,.._ ....... inchNliDc, but net._... ........... ...--.--. ........... ........ _ leaiel 'l'llaC-IUllallilllly_...aail.,.... ..... 1 t t, ....... hn+'Ne .......... ., ................... hr+: 11111111 ........ 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'i~ 1~r ijf Irr i I~ I l§t1J il~· lJ f& •·g I i ;: M · ! • t [ r · It tJ r · · t i ''r fill if iifff tiff lfi ii :• .. , .. ~, I I l f [l l r,i t~ ' • r' ' r r i • J. 1 r I i •' I .. a • N .... r •• I. f Ir ;r ! t r • ijf J J l1 ti rlril rJJJ 1, fi ' • . ; i" 111e }rt-• I ~~ 1' ) ~ I i i j i J, Jf,if !ii !t lt ll II ~l 1 i ' I' tfl 1 fJi IJ i I . 't r Jr lf t '\ I !1 -~ • • . ... • ' ' . . > , , ' • ' ]- • • • Date September 8, 1992 INl'l1A1'ED BY 8TAn" 80URCB • • I• • ' COUNCIL COIOIUNICA'l10N Aeendaltem 11 f Ctty Manager's omce Sulaject Greater Metro Area Cable Conaoruum Intergovernmental Agreement Chuck Rekl, Asstatant City Manager 188UB/ AC'l10N PROP09BD Staff seeks City Council support for form•Jtrtng our parUclpatlOn ID the Greater Metro Cable Conaoruum joint and cooperattve lntergovermnental -.,eement. Thia agreement w01 aaatat Englewood ID our upcomlDC cable televlalon fnmcbae renewal agreement wtth Telecommumcauona. lnc. (TCI) and allow an evaluauon of the beneflta and coata uaoclated with long term membenblp ID the Greater Metro cable Consortium. City Councll bu puaed two prevtoua Ord1nancel deabnC with cable ~ contracts: Ordinance No . 33. eertea of 1987 and Onbnance No . 4. aertea of 1980. IIAC&OROUIID Tradiuonally. contracts to recuJate cable aemcea have been _.,Jitiated ~ between a pemtng agency and the cable c:amer . Dependant upoa tbe relattve negouauon power and a1r:IUa of the p,amnc aemcY, tbla type of....-.. baa resulted In franchise and eerw:e cllacrepudea. Tbe Greater Metro cable Comorttum abould rntntmw tbeee daaea,anctee and lmpowe tbe .-rat aemce level for all aubecnben throu&b cooperattve •trmcth· ,. - ' I . • • , - - • ~ ' f .. tt • " - • I• . • ' <. STAFF ANALYSIS The Greater Metro Cable Conaorttum IS currently an ad hoc orgamzatton. with approximately 20 metro area governments represented. The Conaoruum has been formed to address two spedflc goals: In the short term, the Consortium wOl address the negotiation renewal of several cable franchises In the metro area, Including Englewood's: In the long term, the Consortium IS envlaloned as a cleartngbouse for dealing wtth cable lasues. Both of these goals are descrtbed In detail below. Tlae PnaclllH Reaewal Proc111: 1n the franchlae renewal process, the Consortium wOl cooperatively develop a model cable franchlae. Once the franchlae model IS complete, lndMdual dUes may tailor the contract to meet their speclflc needs. Paructpattng In the Conaortium will benefit Englewood In two key areas. First, the franchlae renewal proceaa w1l1 co.t 1eu • we wOl be able to share certain renewal task costs and a stngle consultant. Second, Englewood's ftna1 franchi9e with TCI should be stronger because of our parUcJpatton In the Conaoruum. Tlae CJearta&laoase: The Greater Metro cable Consortium baa membership benefits for the long term as well. The cable lndustJy ts rapidly cbang,ng and, as such, the City's regulatory role IS also changing. Long term membenblp In the Consortium wOl provide Englewood With on-gomg lnteracUon with cable lndustJy experts and provide a dynamiC fonun to monttor lqpalatave llaues dec::UDC the cable Industry. This wOl enable us to better satssty subecnber needs and enaure lmproVed monitoring of our cable contract with TCI. nJURaAL The total Greater Metro Cable ConsorUum co.ta will be abared by all memhen. Certain costa will be shared on a "per subacrlber baaas• and otben WIil be abllred based on the final number of pamng ~ IDYOlved ID the Comol'Uum. 1n tbe short term. coata to parUclpate ID tbe ComarUum. amtpand to £DClewoocl'• co.ta of going through the renegouaUon proceaa alone, are eetfeetM to be: IIH E...-.,Oply on:,,uym Nnrbn: Ocnera1 ComorUum eo.ta 8 -0-82.282 Technical Audlt 84,800 8740 • Franchile Fee Audit 83,900 83.ICJO-- PEG Acceas 8D/8 ID/a Renewal IIJKIQ N,goo TOTAL 814.500 812.822 • Assumes 13 due. parUdpate ID the tecbntcal audit. 1n the Jon& term. the OeDenl CouarUum coata are eetfretN to be 85.000 a year~ l - • ... I. • • \ t I • (. • l . . ; 11 11 ~-~ t[Jif lt ii ll i!t i~ > 111 ,~ trta [~1111 ;11 iii t11 ~~i ~; ""'n ... l'II 12: t!l1jliii•i; ill 1; !ill tf!fli !i! 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On• anmaally, the ... lhall ..... - independent MCOUDtinl tint t,o perform an aadit tithe budllt tithe Ceuort:iam. which audit lhaD be......_. t,o eacli .......... in ~fora. AD IIICb docwntntl wl any and all docaamta aaintainN by, • pertainins t,o, the Comortium lhall III llftilable apan nureNe ... t'w inapedim by my Member. lntroduoad, nad in ftall, wl ...... •tint,...._ the ltll clQ tlllp&1•• ,. 1lll. ATTSST: Patricia H. Crew, a. Cln 1. Patricia H. er.., ~a.ll tldleCIIW t1•1' •-. o.a..le. ._._.,._..._ ..... ,. •• ,, ....... ....,., ...... o.c: ....... , ............ ........................ ., •• , ••• ,1111. ·•· 6'-. . , .. I . . , ]- • • • • • , . . • ' JOINT AND COOPERATIVE INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT for a GREATER METRO CABLE CONSORTIUM <> <> <> "' - ' THIS AGREEMENT, dared 111d etr.c:dve • of dais_ day of , 1992, la ...-.d into by 111d betwNII die Ulldeniped munic:ipal c:orporadom, cidel 111d ~. c:oumia and polkicaJ subdivisions of die Stare of Colorado, (bereillafttr collecdvay called die ·Members· or die ·pan1a·). WHEREAS, Ille parties lbare similar coacerm 111d objecdwl wilb reprd IIO emuriDI die provision of bip-qualicy cable television, dara 111d commuaicabom service, 111d Ille safe and .me:.. use of public ripu~f-way, widlia daeir napec:ave jurisdictiom; 111d WHEREAS, cbe pania confront many of die 111111 cballellps in Ille lllocllioa of scarce r110UrCe1 IIO die monimrin, 111d ldmiDisuadoa of cable comnealc:adom fnDclaiNI widlia dleir napec:dve jurisdictions; 111d WHEREAS, die sbarina of l'IIOUrCa 111d iDlonDldoD. 111d Ille cooperaioo la die operaioa of cable sysrems llld public, ldl!Cldoaal al pwawal ,PEG9> flcilldll would bwftt die cidzwy of IIICb of die parties; 111d WHEREAS, Ille parlill dllirl ID coonliW ad coop-• la ............ moailorilll llld rwwal of cable fnDc:luNI; ID collecdwly ....m CllblH'llad illllll ad llleca-m'clcic,m ws; 111d IIO lddnu COWII ooaca111. ........ _... IOhelioa ID dndJI .... ad ... -of ldlil¥iltt coaDOII objec:tiVll,.... ID cable fnedtilill, IO• ID --lfflciacy la .. fnllcbiailtc of cable lyslmll 111d ID .... .. llac ...... Clllle aavicl ID Ill ll!blcrl»ln wldaiD dleir napec:dve jurildicdoas; .. WHEREAS, Ille Wini ClbleCo aiclrioM Policy Aaof 19", 47 U.S .C . Secdoa1S21·S59 • (Supp . 1915), llld .. Colando Cl'Ntllw'-oa, Anicle XX, S...., (1991 C... Supp.), IUlborile loc:11 aoVW1lllllml .._ ID pa fra :tM la ICCOcdw:t willl .. --~ ad WHEREAS, ScdoM 29-1·203 ad 29-1~1 of .. Colando lavlllll s----polldcal IUbdlvlsioaa of me S... of Colando ID coopaw or coasc ID provide 11!J lawftelly ll!dlorind fucdoa, savlce or facUky or ID ba 111d ...... wlldaal ID proaaca. ..... a,operadw lffoft. .. .......... ,.,.of ... NOW, THEI.EFOlE, la CIOlllidlrldoeof._ ...... CDWI mad proeila blreialftar • fDnla, .. panill ....... follows : • I . PVIJJQH 1'I putpOM of dais A,r11 er ii ID..,......,.. m,.... ID cable COffllllUnic•loM frw:lllsiaa, ID coordlaa 11111 coopaw la lbl edeinl rldoe, fDOIUIOrilll 11111 rwwll of cable hada , ID ~ In lbl operllioc of p.blic, tdllC•:o..l ad IO"I a xii ....... WV ,1Djo.iyalaoNlfllc'-l'/---Clllllefnedtilllad_...,..... ... ...._ • ' . ' I . • , ]- • • • I • • and issues, to collectively research cable-related and telecommunications matters, co address common concerns, to investigate mutual solutions to challenaes penainina to cable franchisina, 111d new means of achievin& common objectives with rqard to cable franchisin&, and IO coordinate and imercoMec:t metro area cable communications and telecommunications systems, within the framework of an informal confederation of political subdivisions of the State of Colorado in a common aeolf'IPhical area . 2. ESTABLJSHMENT OF THE GREATER METRO CABLE CONSORJWM TIie parties hereby create an qency to be known u the "Greater Metto Cable Consortium•, or the "Comonium". The Consonium shall be separate from its Members and die parties, but pemed by die parties acconlina to the terms hereof. The central communicadom address 111d beadquanen of die Consortium for the purposes of notice 111d communication, shall be 14999 EAll Alameda Drive, Aurora. Colorado, 80014, initially, altboup die Members of die Comonium my wca Collowin& aec:utioo co rotate said address amons die panies, emblilb • illdepelidem badquanan, or adopt such Giber prac:tices or procedures in dlis reprd • Ibey deem flt. 3. PEEJNIDONS For the purpose$ of dlis A,reemeor die followinl wonts, ter1111 IDd pbrlNI shall baYe die rouowio& meaninp . "Dlm:tor" lhall man die individual appouad by a Member co be la npaaamive in die Comonium . "Frrw:luu" (and la pnaod, "fnllc:bilio&") shall w die aame in dlis Apw as in die Cable Commuoicadoos Policy Act of 1914, 47 U.S.C. Saioa S22(1). "Mmwr" shall w a polidcal IUbcllviaioD of die SUia of Colorado wllic:b bas .and iDIO IDd formally uecwd rbis Al,.... widl proper llplldve approval, IDd ii, • die lime in quadoD. c:urreal widl all com of panidpadoa. ·~· lball w aay penoa. -,clllioa, IIMI ml -. ....., or par11111'11lip receivio& c:able lilleviaioo, coenwenk:aion or dlll a.vica froa a cable.,._ ia a.....,.., jlgiadicdon. llld, uni• die comm clwly lndic:alll -. •lie. aay be wd • I h sy-,wly witb ·CUIIOIDel'· or •a,as,,..,. · '· BOARD OF QIRECTQRS Eade Meaeb1r ..U ....,_ w DinclDr • aaw oa a lolrd of Dirtaors of die COCIIOftiunl (die "loud") 1w a ,-,.. -. ad • ._ w ......._ • mad ....,. in placa of die Dinclor la rm die DinclDr ii WVlillllle. ne llecdoe ad .,.aiflcaioal of Ilda Direclor sball be widlin die dlscndon of IICII ......a.; lloW9¥S 8'ldc:I ol .. ialdll N11cdN, IDd any daanses or aublt icudo• sball be .-p,ompdy • .. c:.o.on.. • .. = 1 I z.._ lllldrlls. Dinclon shall ~ wicbout...,...,....... from .. Cownlla. 11le ONllonila 111a11 act ......... Board, aldloup die loant 1111y voce • ...... aped& lll6cN'ily • .. ofllal ol .. eo-lila, or IO aay aecudve COCIUlliaee or •Y apec1al comillw die loard -, ..,,..,. . " 5. OFFICERS The offlC*'I of die Colllonium lllall lndl!de a c11a1na1a. a *' ....._ a crwur-., and I MCttWy, udl O( wbom sball be eleclld ... ....a ..... of die COIIIOfdua IMld 0,...,,,,.. c.... c.-,,,-,,,,.,,. ........ ,.,.,.,...... ,..., • ,. - • . I . • , • • 0 I• • in June of each year. New officers shall talce office al die adjournment of die annual meetin& at which they are elected. A. Chajrman/Vjcc Chajnnan The chairman shall preside al all meetin&s of the Consonium and shall perform all duties incident to tbe office of chairman. and such ocher duties as may be prescribed by the Consonium . The vice chairman shall act u cbairman in tbe absence of the chairman . B. Sccn;wy The secrewy shall be responsible for teepin1 a record of all of me proceedinp of the Consonium, preparin& and circullblll minutes and 11eada, facilitltina communications, and &ivift& notice of lbe meednp. or 1ff1D1U11 tbsefor. C. Imsvccc The tnllSUrer shall bave CUIIIOdy of die Comonium funds, pay its bills, keep ia financial records and &eaerally conduct ia ftmncial lffain. TIie ..-iiflc:aioaa of tbe tre1111rer and ocher requirements shall be as prescribed by tbe Comonium. 6 . VOTING Each Member in aooct SWldin& shall bave one voe.. 11Nre shall be DO vodaa by proxy; all votes must be cast in person• Consortium IIIIICinp by a Dinclior, or ID lhanlara. Dinclors shall aot be eli&ible to vote on behalf of any Member duriDs die time dla die Member is in default on any contribution or payment co tbe Consonium. A quonam of DO Im dlan OIIHl&lf plus one of lbe Members currently in aooct SWldiq shall be neceuary for die conduct of Comonium busiDlu. Decisions of the Consonium shall be by a majority voce of lbole Dinclors ax-• a duly Clllld meetin&, wbicb shall require• lmt one week's nocice. Upon die requai of any Member, a "weipcecl WbD1 system• shall be utilized, ID wbicb acb Mllllblr lilpl'...ad • die --lllall bave OD1 ¥Ole for uch subscriber in dial Member's jurisdiction. A simple IDIJority of die voa mt ill any weipaad wdn, system voce shall decide any luue for wbicb die....-. vodaa .,..._ la ,........s. '1111 mamber of IUblcribln, and beDCI die Niplad vote, tbr Ilda Member la llaowll la Euibk A, aDd Ilda party ID dlla Alf911DeDl .,.. flO la weiprad VOl9 • lllowa . 7. BYJ-AWS 11M Conlonium aball llave die llllllortly eo adopt bylaws .,._, die c:oaduct of die Comonium, la winp, and c::onmwnicericw ad ... .._..., .. tt1a•1n. WINN 1Ucb bylaws .. noc adopced or an incompl-. loblrt's ..._ of Ordlr ...U bl .... 1w .. COllduc:I of die ~IMldnp. I . flNANCES A . QplQtlgg Mm Drawing IIPCIII IIICII mlalwe tom .. tf•Nn • lllall naoaabiy bl requind baled upon such dinc:don • .. lolrd providll, .. y,_. 111a1J pnp1N ID operaiJII bud&« (die "Operatlac Mpt") by April Ill of Ilda ,-r *Al Alf I I 2 ii la lft'9CI. 1111 Operating Buda• shall .. f'onb aaticipatld ...,..., ftalDcbla aourca, and prapGlld a.vice 1ewe1a aecauary to carry OUt die purpoNI of Ibis Al• I I M Said Opencilta 8udpt ...U 188 effect .. lollowiDc ftscal year, bltimwta OIi J...ary la. DinclOn ...U VOl9 IO app,ove 1111 Opanciq .... accordiq to die vociq pn,cedu111 .. t'ordl ID Seclioa 6, lllow, but _. ....._ IUII llave .. rfpt IO rlfUle IO pay Illar Mllllblr'1 m•slWM and wtmdllw he die eo.on.. ., Pill ac,dce of wltadrawa.l • provided la Sectioa 12 . G,..w,.,,.. c.w, e-n-,.,.,,._, ., ~ ,.,. , • . . I· • ]- • • I' - • t• • ' B. Sp,:cjal Byd,m Upon direction by the board of DirectOrs, the treasurer shall prepare a special bud1et for pankular projects that involve more than die oneoin& research, information sharin&, communication, and PEG interconnection functions oflhe Consonium, such as franchise renewals . 'Ibose Members desirin1 to panicipaie in such special projects shall aulborize their Direct0rs to vote to approve or reject such bucl1« accordin1 to the procedures set forth in Sec:tioa 6, above, except 1h11 the quorum requiremenu for die purpose of approvin1 a special budpt shall only apply ID die total number of Members who have indicated their intent to participate in said specially-budalled project, rather tbaa lbe entire membership of die Consonium. C. Conqjhution Rqardlm of wbicb V'OCUII pf'OCldure ii used, Member c:ocibudoas bodl with reprd ID die Operaias Budpt. and •Y special budpa, mall be apponioaed and requind in direct proponion IIO each Member's proponioaate sbare of die lllCll lllblcriblnbip widain die jurildicdoa of all Members of die Consonium .... fonb will! nprd ID ......... voci"l 1)'119111 in Eulbil A. With die approval of die Boarcl, Members may be cndad for die IIIDllllaly ¥Ihle of •Y pll'IODMI lime, equipmem or facilities used by die Coasonium, or lbr odler DOit-cab CIIICibudoas dlll 11...& die Coasonium u I whole. Failure by any Member ID pay ill cocibudoa ID .. approved OpendDc ..... by JIDU')' 31st of die applicable ftscal y..-shall be coasidlrld a default for die purpoMI of Ibis A,reement. and sudl Mllllbln shall be comidlrld DO loapr in ,ood ..U., b all da• purpoMI of Ibis Ap'W until paid up ID full. Failure by •Y MIIDber ID timely pay ill sun of ID)' duly approved apecial bud&• shall result in die tlnDiDatioa of dlll Member's ripe ID paniciplll ID, or IUlborile la Dindor ID vote oa any isauel penaiaiaa IIO, di• projlas or ..... for wllicb .. special budpt WU pnpared . 9. POWERS Tb, Colllonium shall bave dae poww ID coaducl raan:ll, convne•nk:ae wida Individual Members, IUbmk commena and ••··-oa bebalf of dae CIINIIOftium ID l'ltaladw bodill or IUCUdw qwill, coopea• ID dae operadon and admiDillndollof PEO mlmllllicldom, llld ID rate wlaaavw -dae lolld ._ my ID .... Illa die Coalonlua'a purpoN1 • .. fDnla ID Secdoa I, above. 1'bl Comonium 111111 funblr llave die power ID ........ .U. --parc:lllled wtdl MIIDber comlbulioal, 111d flllllls c:omillulel IO die COIIIDlllua ICCIOCdllil ID die --of dlia A&f I S 1'bl Comonium ii lllnby llldlorilld by die ...... ID do Ill .. ii Wlllll'J for die aardM of aid powas widaill die ooamum ot .. approwel a,...s ...,. or .-cW ...,_, illdudillc, • noc limilld ID 111J or Ill ofdle lallowias: ._.. 11111a,-or caualm11,---. • CIOm'ICII, lieqllnll, lloldilta or dilpol-, of prapany, ...,.. .... 1...i11111 or allliplioal ..._ a lilaia of •Y appliclbl1 law requind by .. eun:iM of ... ,.,._, rt DJIDliS 11111 lfPl'CMIII budpa ad ftawial -,.diaarll, ad IUcb odler powm • .. pracribed by die M PNn INnof. 10 . MEEJJNQS A. laKMnJ,a lltplar ..... of .. CoaloniualllallbeMld ..... y,or • odlerwlse ........ by a m,Jortcy vote of die Dinclon. I . Snesief Hesjpp Special...._. of die COlllonium aay be allel bJ (I) .. dlainnan, Of (2) dae MCr9llry upoa die wriaa ..... of I aajorily of .. DirlcDI. 0. Wlllt'1 wria8n DOdce of a apecial __,, ad die lllhjecl w of•--.. IMII N IMII ID .. ,...-Ill Dlnc:IIOn . a--. .,.,. c.... tCr ,,.,_ ,-...,.. F I ifil.ffr-... ,,. . • . ' I . • ]- - • • "' - • , . • C . ~ No1ice of meetinp of lhe Consonium shall be 1iveo to lhe Directors by die Secreiary at leas1 one week in advance, and when feasible, lhe qenda for such meetinp, and die minu1es of lhe previous meetini:, shall accompany such notice. Notice of such meetinp shall also be aivea at a minimum in accordance wilh die provisions of applicable law, and additionally as directed by the Members. Discussion II rqular meetinp of lhe Consortium need not be limited to matters set forth in the qenda. D . Eaec;ucive Spsjons All meetinp shall be open to die public • provided in the Colorado Open Meeiinp Law, C.R.S. 24-6-401 et WI, or any succeuor ltllUte tbenlo, unleu two thirds (7.41) of die quonam present voces to hold a closed executive smioa for die purposes, and in accordance with lbe procedures, se1 forth in die Open Meetiap Law or my suc:caaor rm tberelo. 11 . NEW MEMBERS After tbe etr.ctive dare of lllis .\ilW. additional ~ entities may become Members of die Comonium upoa applicldoa IO, 111d approval by, die Board of Direaors. Approval by die Board of additioaal Members 111111 be coadidoald upoa die Collowiq: (A) Beimbyocmcm Rei~ by tbe aew Mllllben of die Comonium for die npeme1 of die Consortium resultina from additioa of die aew Member, lacludinl, but DOC limirad to, rwoaable aaomeys' fees, consultaDU' r.., 1CC011nuncs' fw, ....-iat ,_ and all ocher such reuoaable out~f-pockec expenses• may be incurTed. (B) Adgptjgp Adopdoa by die duly eleclad .,.,._.. body oflbe aew Member ofdlis A,rW.. and such raolutioaa 111d ordiaaaca M Mill be approprill8 IO permit die 111W Member to paniciplu ID die Comonium. and die Comonium ID openll, ID a -11111 ii coas.._ witb die aildq opendoo of tbe Comortium. (C) QppfjlDFf Colllpliw:e by die MW ....._ _.-* odNr rondfdolll • may be deurmiDed approprill8 by die lolnl of Dinclon ................. ii ............. of die Coalonium. CD> Eliribiil'Y Olber aow........i uaila widl ....-ily • ar-"-*-or .... ia COfflffll!Dk:aN franclliailta widala .. paar 0..,,. ----..0 N elfail,le IO ...... -Members in die Comonium. 12 . W[THQRAWAL Alty Member my widldraw tom *ii All• bJ ftlille.,.. aoace of la imendon to do so widl die cearal cam nicMioet addrm of .. o..on.. alld NCII of .. odler Members . T .. inltioa will IMI eft'9CI fDr die ..... of CWII...._ OIi J-..ry I• of a, yw, provided .... is ........... ldvwe .cice. n. ....... of.., ........... Aarw Mill ia no way lfflCl die npa alld obllpdoa of die r lnfll M d1rs.-. • ap9ld upoa berWNII die l'W.IDinc Mllllben . 111a•an widldrlwiac froa .. Ai,1 .. • ....... ID .. nlUl1I of •Y f\anda coaa ..... ID .. Co•onim• .... Operllilia ...... W ID .. ,..,. of any wiall or auppl iel COC ..... ID die COIIIOldua. M1a•11111111l N .............. of a pro l'D ..... of die uDlqlll'ded 11111 UIICOTTiDld poniolll of allJ lplCill .......... .,. ..a ..... .«ecuve date of ... 1udon. 111.-111 .. fraa eo -111D 11 •• _. ._ allle .,._ opctltOf(I ) lndepeftd-,y of die CollocUua alld •• 111111 .. N -l lhred .,W,frawll • IOII • IIICII . .. GP.-. ..... c.... c-1-,.,.,. .. "" .,., ..,,..... ,,.,. ' • • . I . • I ]- • • • I • - neeotiations do not prejudice or compromise the nqotiations of the Consonium . 13 . IEBMJNATJON AND QISPOSmON OF PROPERTY. This Aereemcnt shall be deemed terminated when only one Member continues to participaie in the Consonium, or when all participatina Members choose to terminate it. Upon termination, all assets and the remainder of tbe Operatiq Budpt shall be distributed to the Members still active ll the time of tennillllioa or continuinl ID participlre on a pro rm basis and in proportion to each Member's financial participation duriat the prior fiscal year. The remainder of any special bud&ets shall be distributed to those Members wbo coaaibuled ID the special bud&et in proportion to their contribution. 14 . COOPERATJON AND PUBLIC CHARGE The parti• hereby llf'N 1ba1 they shall cooperate so far IS possible within the consb'lina of applicable law ID efFeclull8 die uaac of this A,reement. Members are encoura,ed but shall DOt be required ID coatttlMate available penoanel or employee time, and other available resources widlout cost to the Coasonium. 111c Comortium shall ll all times act within conformity with all applicable laws, ltllUtlS and replaioal. iDcludinl equal opponunity provisions, and Members and their Direc:lors a,ree lbal Ibey will llllb clecisiolll and 111:l in accordance with the public interest, so IS IO bell benlfh their citizens and lllblcriblrs. 15 . EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM This AIJWDCIII shall become effective wb• it baa been duly authorized by ll least three of the parties and uecuted oriplals of dlia AlfeemeDt and odler approprim documents evidencin1 such approval, bave been flied• tbe central COIIUIIIIDicatioas addreu of tbe Consonium witb copies to tbe other Members as provided above. lbia Apw shall coadllue in effect dlroup die mondl of June followinl tbe effKtive dae and 111...a. from year.,_year. or uadl tenninalion in accordance witb the terms bereof. 16 . INSURANCE AND HQJ P HARMJ ES$ lb, Coaaortium sllall bl fllPOllliblt tbr aay iasuraace necauary for its operation. No Member, and ao Dinc:tor, shall bl liable tbr claims..._ of participaion in, or as die rault of my actioa or omiuloa by, Ille Coaloniua. Widlolat waivilll die pn,cec:tion of die Colorado Gowr....a lmlDIIDity Act. C.ll.S . 24-1~101 • aeq. .. Comoniua llalll. • Ju sole upwe, defend and iadaamlfy .....,.,. 111d Dinc:IOrs apiml 1117 ad Ill claim. Judpr m. losses, demuds. ad com in uy way ariliat out of Ibis Apw ID .. w ac* claiaa, jiodpr n, loues, d__. ad com .. DOt bamd by .. Colorado Oov9I zal J fqr Act. 17 . SEVERABIUTY Sboulcl IIIJ pan. -. or provilioa of *ii A.fl , bl by 111J IIIDCY ot court of comp11• jurisdiction declared ID bl lllepl or ia coaftia widl 1111y law -+v 1uw. or ocberwise readend ~e or iaefhcaaal, .. ,....... poniolll or provilioal of•• Alf I t • lball nonedlel• remain in .«ea ud .. .....,.,. adl ...-.. dley would uw ...,. a acb provision of dlil A1rw ..,....Y eva if.,. of• odler ~ Md bla illcluded. 11 . AMENDMENT, Thia Air-may bl .....std by•~ ..;ortcy --of die llllire membenblp. baled upoa IICb Member buc IMided ID OM voca. 19 . IEPQRTING ANQ RECORD JEEnNQ n. COllloniull ..a npon 111 propoNd amendments or dlil A,reement or •Y bytawa pn,eulped ..... ID .. Alf I I :, .., ..... c:bua•. chine• in buds-. and aay ....... lllpolr. ID .. opmdoa of .. All C ID .. Dlnc:tors of IICb Mlfflblr prompdy . All clocum•• ,...nd ID bl .... l¥lillble.., IIIJ local. w. or faderal law or resul•ion 111111 bl depoliced • .. carll case snfc•io. ...,_ • • fDI* iD s«tlOfl 2. above . Once annually, dlf loard sllall ..... • l1dap1nd• ICCtwNI flna ID,....• aud it of dlt lfl o die CONOftium , wllidl audit lhaU bl clilal 11111 ID eadl ....._ la lUWJ ID,a, All sudl docuffltftts and any and all docuw a1INiNd by, or,._.. ID, .. • ,. - • ' I . • , ]- • • ,. • • . ' ... Comonium aball be available upon rwouble DIJdc:e tbr imp«lloa by •Y ....._. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, die partill.., lla¥e Cllllld lblir duly iilllloiilall 1eprwaurai.es ID IIUCUl9 dlil ~ below oa die _. fine above wriam. ly. _______ _ ATI'EST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: --G.-r,,,.. Clltlf C *2 .... •• ,.,1 . , • . I • • .. • . , ' , I -~ - • • "' - ,,, • .. • ' <. 11 b 1 RESOLUTION NO. _ SEBJJl'.8 OF 199'l A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE COLORADO CHILDREN'S PIB8T Aef AND INITIATIVE PETITION FOR BALLOT ISSUE. WHEREAS, Goveznor Romer ia circulat:illl • ll&atatride illit:iatift ,-titian trbicb would iDcrNae tbe Colorado --tu rat.e frca 311, to ,~ ill order to raile tbe revenUN aece11ary to proride adaquate educetioaaJ propama fir the cbildnm of Colorado; ad WHEREAS, tbe Qty Council oltbe Qty ol.....,_ pawd a..olutioa No. 7&, s.n.. of 1991 UJ1U1C tbe L41ielatun to aapport tbe impl.....utioa ol tbe Public Scbool PiDIIDCI Act ol 1988; ad WHEREAS, tbe cbildnn of Colorado and tbair educational pnpw an Yitai to tbe ec:iaoomic ..0-beinar of our community and our nation; and WHEREAS. tbe Colorado S&at.e Leplature did not implm,ent ...... for the Public Scbool PiDance Act of 1988, thu crNtinc a ftnandaJ crilU for Colorado Scbool1 to proTicle adequate educational prapama fir tbe c:bildnn ol Colorado; ad WHEREAS. witboat tbe,...... ol'lbe Colando ChiJdrm Pint Act tJm. will be a ia ndudioa ill ICbool ftnandns ill tbe Stata ol Colando; NOW, TBBUPOU, BB rr BBSOLVBD BYTBB C1'l'Y COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF BNOLBWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: 8ecsten t in. City CwnriJ oltbe a&y .~ ...... • ....... Iba eedtnnm1 .,,,. c--Cllildr..·1 Pint M& .... lllitialiw DMidm k t.lJot illlae wllicla wauJd facr1111 Colando .... tu rat.e frca ft to ft ia .... to niile Iba aeu MW D?~ t.o jNWidl adequate educadcmeJ .......... k tbe c:bildla af Co---111arilldo.11111-1a ATTEST: , ' . . ' • < • I. • , - • • • r • l • • ' " ... I. Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk for the City of Bludewood. Colando, hereby certify the ...-ia a true copy of Relolaticm No.__, a.-of tsn. .. :· . ~. 1 •• ,J ...... · '·~ , ... ·• ,. .. · "· ··1·· _11 .• n:)·.· ,., . -, ... .. ·.·· .. .,. "r ..... -r.:: .• ~- • • I. • ' ' I • , -:> I - • • • 0 /~ • / tlw j 1/J . ~ ;2 . 9u " I J /I /6dfe' }<__ , 3. 'J-. )Jlt_/1 V !J/14 ~ tf. ))pl till ; J /7J r, Ii.! ,/ .t/J U i/ ()/11J i!J,/1,,, V ~(jz::: V r1~~ttll-v ./J1,j1 'IP .v ~-.JJ/,1,-: 1./) V _rJ_ _ __J ): 1 -~ J I J /11,1,1,lt. -0, /. - JI . . . ,,. ~ • • ' ' I . • , - • • • . .. • • 1~ • • I' - . . ' . .• \ I ' . . . I . . 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A)Jf!v I pAI» ~J jA • ~ p11~1,t, ~ ' ff c~ r/',~ I . • • vf'/,j.J / )I f;)-----~ • • • . \ , t • • , • • - • • • ,. - .. . . . I . • 0 • . .... • • -t . . ' ' • . . ' I . • • ,,. - . . ] • :. • ' . - ' . . I . . • •' \ f I , . . ' - J - • • •, • .. ENILEVOOD c1n COIIICIL EN&LEVOOD, ARAPAHOE CCIUNTY, COLCIUDO letular Session s.,teaer I, 1H2 1. Clll to Order The regular aeettng of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:34 p.•. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Nellber Bullock. 3. Pled .. of All .. iance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins. 4. 1o11 can Present: Absent: A quorum WIS pl'tstnt . Council Nellbers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock, Habtntcht, W&ftOMr, Wiggins Nont Also pl'tstnt: City Manager Fraser City Atton11y Dllfttt 5. llinutes Asstst .. t City ......... Rttd Deputy Ctty Clert £f1ts Ut 111 t 1 ts .......... lfoi kl Plannt11g Adlltnistrator Stitt, C-.tty Dtvtlopaent Director Esterly, Publtc lforts (1) COUIICIL .... au.n ..... -IT IMS ..... TO UflOVE TIil IIIIUTU OF TIil lfU Al IIUTI. a, WT 17, 1111. Ayts : Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, W&ftOMr, Gulley, lftggtns Nont Nays : Council Nellber Habtntcht Abstain : Motton carrttd. 6 . Pl't·ICIINultd YhitoN "' - .. I. • • , ' - - Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes Sept111Nr 8, Ht2 -Page 2 • • • (a) Recreation Services Manager Bob Burgener, Golf Course was honored as the Ctty of Englewood's Eaployee of the Month for Septetlber. (b) A resolution appotnttng Gloria Ulrich to the Englewood Public Library Board was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUlllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 77, SERIES OF 1992 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING GLORIA ULRICH TO THE PUBLIC LIBRARY IIOMD FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. CGUIICIL IIIEIIIO VM DYi£ IIDVED, 1111> IT IIAS SUCIIIED, TO APPllOV£ IESOLUTICII •• 77, SOIES OF lfl2. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council ..._.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns None Hathaway, Ms. Ulrich stated she was looking forward to serving on the Library Board. (c) A resolution appotnttng Barbara Fout to the Englewood liquor ltcenstng Authority was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUlllber and read by tttle: RESOLUTION NO. 78, SERIES Of lfl2 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING 1AR1MA FOUT TO THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. CGUIICIL IIIEIIIO IIATIWY INMD, 1111> IT 11AS SUCIIID, TO AP~ IUOWrlCII •• 78, SOIES OF lNZ. Ayes: Council ..._.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns None Hathaway, Nays: Motton carried. (d) A resolution appotnttng Barbara Davis to Englewod's Clean, Green, and Proud Coatsston was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 79, SERIES Of lfl2 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING IARUltA O.VIS TO THE CLEM, liREEN 1111> PROW CCIIIISSION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. CGUIICIL IIIEIIIEll IIATIWY INMD, -IT IIAS SUCIIIED, TO ~ IUOWrlCII •• 71, SOIES OF lfll. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council ..._.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns None Hathaway, . . . ' • I. • 0 # •• \ • , I fl ]- Englewood City Council Ntnutes Septeaber 8, 1112 -Page 3 7. Non-scheduled Visitors There were no non-scheduled visitors. ,. • • • 8. Coaunications, Procl ... ttons and Appointaents (a) A proclaa.tion proclai•ing the aonth of Septellber, 1992 as Square Dance Month. COIIICIL IIEIIIER VAN DYKE IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO PIOCLAIII TIE 1111TH OF SEPTDaEI 1992 AS SQUAIE DMCE 1111TH. [Clerk's Note: A foraal vote was not taken.] (b) COIIICIL IIEIIIEI NATNMIIY .... -IT laS BCIIIED, TO ACCEPT lflTN IEUET .JIN TYNAN'S LETTER OF m1•n• AS A IIIElaEll OF TIE,.. .. POLICE PEIISICII IOARD. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. t. Publtc Heartn1 Council llellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, lftggtns None No public hearing was scheduled before Council. 10. All,roval on 5ecolMI 1eNt111 Hathaway, COUIICIL .... MUY .... -IT laS BIIIIID, TO APPIDft • SBa IEIDI• MED ITEI 10 (a) AS FOUM: (a) ORDINANCE NO. 36, SERIES Of 1N2 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 32 INTIIODUCm IY COUNCIL IIEIIBER GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTERCOVERIIOTAL MiREENENT IETVEEII THE CITY OF EN- GLEWOOD, COLORADO ANO THE CITY Of SHERIDAN, COLORADO ESTAILJSHJNCi A JOINT POLYGRAPH DIVISION. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council llellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, lllftOMr, Gulley, lftggtns None 11. ONltnances, lnoluttons w llltt .. (a) Uttltttes Nanager lfotka prese11ted a recOlllllftdattOII froa the Uttlt- ttes departaent to approve by •tt111 a ltctnse 19,,_t for III easlalftt 111 - croachatnt for Stlver Cltff Aparlalftts. He Ntld thts ltctnse agrNlllftt IP· proves the encroachatnt of a pool deck ud a ret1t11t119 wtll tnto the wtter and , ... r eas-nt and a hrve retatnt119 wtll tnto the drainage •t11t1111nce ease - aent. The lfater and Sewer Board has approved the eas .... t. • ,- . . I. • .• , 2 -• • I • • Englewood City Council Minutes Septlllber 8, 1992 -Page 4 Council Mellber Gulley noted that the statement had been aade at a Water and Sewer Board Meeting that if it is necessary for the City to get on the ease- aents and do work that whatever is there would be taken out to accOlll)lish that work. She questioned if that happens whose responsibility is it to replace it and if there is subsequent daaage at the tiae of the deaolition who is respon- sible for that. Mr. Woika stated it Is not anticipated that the structures in question wil 1 pose any prob 1 eas with the operat I on or aa i ntenance of the facilities. But if that were to happen this Is an at-risk type contract. The property owner Is at-risk for any encroachment. They have to aove It at their own costs and It Is their entire liability. Council Mellber Wavgoner questioned whether the structure would encroach Into the flood way of Big Dry Creek. Lengthy discussion ensued. CGUIICIL IIEIIIEl WIIDIIEI MVED, -IT IIAS SECCWD, TO TMI.£ MW ITEII 11 (a) -A LICEIISE AIIEDIEIIT FOi All EASEIIEll1' EIICIOM:NIIEll1 FOi SILYEI CLIFF APAIT- IIEIITS lll'l'IL IT IIAS DETEIIIJIIIED IF TIE EIICIOM:NIIEll1 IIAS II 1IIE FL-IIAY. ~es: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. • (b) Planning Adlllnistrator Stitt presented a recoaendat Ion froa the Depart .. nt of Coaaunity Developaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance creating a new zone classification, B-3, Business, and to set October 5, 1992 as the date for the Publ lc Hearing on the Issue. The Planning and Zoning Coalsslon considered the new zone classification -e.tch was considered over the course of several aeettngs and a public hearing. The purpose of the zone district ts to rec09ntze the unique character 111d condlttCN11 that exist°" a portion of the existing B-2 zone district tn EngllllOOd alOftl llest Evans Avenue. That area ts significantly different than other B-2 areas tn EngllllOOd. The current B-2 zoning does not provide for the ,_ type of 11se1 that the arNs adjacent to the Vest Evans corridor allow. The llest Evans corridor h the City of Denver porttOII. The Denver portion uses are aore auto related. Scat of those uses are perattted tn the current B-2, but they are perattted as condtttCN1al uses. So wn we looked at that area and looked at potential 1CN1tng posstbtltttes we caa up with several options. One was to frovtde business 111d property N1er1 the opportunity to go before the Board o Adjustaent and Appeals 111d sNk a use variance, -e.tch would be considered on a stte-by -stte bash. Or IIOdtfy the B-2 zone district to allow for these other types of auto uses. In the case of the UH variance, we would be treating a laf'18r probl• with a very focused solution and we did not think that wuld solve the probl•. lie felt that a better raedy wuld be to re -zo• or ch.,.. the B-2 1CN1t11g. .,..... we con s idered changing the 1·2 zoning the probl• we ran across Is, -e.ne It would apply tn this area of llest Evans there are other 1-2 areas In EngllllOOd -.re we wuld not want those type of auto -related uses . The 111,Jortty of t"8 coaerclal areas are zoned 1 -Z so that option was •t considered. The analy - sts then turned to creating a new zone district 111d that Is option the ,1an - nlng and Zoning Coatss lon considered 111d approved . The 1 -J ZOM district h very slallar to the 1 -Z. The basic dtfferet1Ce1 are that tt allows the auto related UHi, that are perm i tted In the 1 -2 as conditional uses, becoae per - •l t ttd uses tn th 8-l . It al so Inc lude s spectal contractors and construction ,. - •, I . • , - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes Septaaber 8, 1112 -Page 5 • • I• • trades as a peraitted use, which is not peraitted in the 8-2. So in effect what we have is soaewhat of a transition zone between coaerctal and in- dustrial since that 8-2 area abuts a portion of the 1-1 and 1-2 Industrial Districts. There was soae concern expressed at the Public Hearings by the residents in the adjacent R-2-C areas and to address their concerns we in- creased the fencing and screening requireaents where 8-3 areas would abut ad- joining or be adjacent to residential areas. In soae parts of our zoning or- dinance it says where you abut a residential zone, we ude that residential area. So whether a business abuts the R-2-C or abuts a house that happens to exist in that 8-2 or 8-3 area those screening requireaents would apply. lie think we have applied the proper types of protection for those residential areas as well as providing for, hopefully, aore incentive for redevelopaent in that corridor. Council Metlber Gulley asked tf they had considered rezoning the area in- dustrial. Mr. Stitt stated yes, but that area ts geared aore towards a COIi· aerctal corridor. He did a check with Denver and essentially froa Santa Fe to Federal it ts zoned 8-4. If we converted the 8-Z to 1-1 we would allow uny types of uses that would be fairly tncoapattble with the adjacent COllll8rc1al developaent. lie felt the c0111ercial zone district along there was appropriate it ts just that the type of uses that the current 8-Z allOlfed were not broad enough to take into consideration the general character of that area. The Deputy Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 35, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 35, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE MENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTlell 12, Of THE EN· liLEIIOOD MUNICIPAL CODE lt85 BY ADDING A NEIi SUBSECTlell JZ.l, WHICH CREATES A NEIi ZONE CLASSIFICATION 8-3 BUSINESS DISTRICT. CGIIICIL IIElaEI HAWY IIOWED, -IT IIAS SUCIIIDED, TO Ufllft .... ITEI ll(b) · CGIIICIL IILL NO. 35. Council MNber Habenicht questioned the vote on the approval of the MW ZOM dhtrtct by the Planning and Zoning Coatsston. ·HABENICHT • ell THE IWOIIIA · TION YOU PROVIDED US YOU MENTlell THE VOTE IMS 5-4 ~ING CCIIIJSSJell ANO AS I IMS LEAFING T1IIOUliH IT SEEMED, IMS THAT A SUBS£QU0IT VOTE OIi( THAT JS NOT INCLUDED IN THE MINUTES PROVIDED, BECAUSE I Dlell'T SEE A 5 -4 VOTE I WI A 5 -Z VOTE WITH TllO ABSENT AND CIIE ABSTAINING. STJTI • RlliHT, THE 5 ·4 VOTE IIAS AT A PREVIOUS MEETING . THE VOTE ell THE APPIIOVlr1iF TN[ ZCIIE DISTIICT IIAS 5.z I 8£LIEVE OR • • . HA8£NJCHT • AND AFTER THE PUil.iC HEAIIING THE VOT£ IIAS •• • STITI • I IC LIEVC IT Ills S·Z TH£RE 11£RE TllO MEMBERS AISOO Ml) W£LL ACTU · ALLY RS ABSENT ANO I ABSTENTJell. THE SEQUENCE Of EVENTS MlS THE PUlllC HEARING IMS SCHE DULED FOR A DATE IN JUNE, IT WAS CCIITINUED ICCAUSE Of THE COIi · NENTS RECEIVED FIION THE PUil.iC llffll A DATE IN JULY. AT WHICH POINT THE PUii · NIN& CCIIIISSlell THEN CCIISIDERED IT A&AIN AND AT THAT NEnlNG A IIOTJCII TO TAil[ WAS MADE IY CIIE Of THE PI.MNING CCIIIISSICII NENl£RS . SO I ICLl(V( IT IIAS Ml · &UST 4TH WHEN THE PI.MNING CCIIUSSICII FINALLY ACTED CII THE R(CCIIIOllATICII . AT THAT NEnlNG THER( WRE Z AISENCES AND I AISTOOICII . • •. ' I . • I - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes Septeaber 8, 1992 -Page 6 • • • , . .. Council Mellber Habenicht stated she would vote in favor of the Council Bill with the understanding that she was aware it is a very controversial issue and she will be looking forward to citizen c01111ents during the public hearing. (I JUST WANT TO STATE FOR THE RECORD I WILL CERTAINLY VOTE THIS ON FIRST READING, CONSIDERING WHAT C<JIES FORWARD FR<JI THE PUBLIC, AND I KNOW IT WAS A VERY CON- TROVERSIAL ISSUE AND I THINK WE REALLY DO NEED TO HEAR FR<JI THE CITIZENS IF THERE STILL IS CONSIDERABLE CONCERN. Council Mellber Gulley asked Mr. Stitt what he thou9flt the effect of this change will have on the residential coaunity there. JUST AN OPINION, I AM NOT GOING TO HOLD YOU TO THIS FOREVER. Mr. Stitt replied that he did not thtnk tt was gotng to have a great tapact. There was soa concern expressed at the public heartng that the inclusion of the adult use provtstons would irreparably har11 that area. In potnt of fact 8-2 zone dtstrtct does allow for that type of use now and we don't have it up there. The reason tt was in- cluded was to kNp those zone districts consistent. In tenn of the other uses we have received several inquiries froa tndivtduals and businesses who were interested in either relocating thetr business froa one part of Englewood to that area or relocating froa scae other part of the •tro area. Those types of businesses unfortunately were not coapattble with that zone dtstrtct. They were body shops and different types of auto repatr. In fact thts whole tssue caa about because of a property owner who purchased 2280 West Evans, you my be f•tl tar wtth the ·tRAZY CURTIS CASE· well thts gentleaen by the n-of 8111 Fortngton purchased tt, cleaned the property up and then found htaself unable to get the property leased because there are two issues that revolve around this rezoning request and the creation of 8-3 and tllat ts that area up there while zoned 8-2 tt ts ftne for coaerctal use but tlle rear por- tion of soa of those lots ts zoned R-Z-C and as a result a lot of people .tio llave looked at tllat larte ptece of propert1 llave satd well I could probably operate on the 8-2 portion but we won't allow uybody to use tlle R-Z-C stnce •curts• has aoved out and effectively llalf of tlle property ts tllen under- uttltzed. The R-2-C allows for single-f•tly and duplex and quite fr111kly I • not sure tllat that stretcll between Vallejo and Zunt nortll of Adrtattc, -.. and tf Adrtattc gets put tn, would never develop a duplex, because tt IIOUld back rtght up to business. There ts a concern that tlle folks on tlle south stde of what would be Adrtattc would be across tlle stnet froa bustness, but we thtnk the scrNntng ts sufftctent enouth to provtde protection froa t.._ wtth the set-back requtreaents and tlle screening. So tllose tssues tn ay optnton are not that stronv. It would be very dtfftcult to say tlle 1-2 zontng has been the cause for that area not to develop, I don't thtnk tllat ts tlle case. I think it ts .. rket conditions, tt's location, a .tiole nullber of fac - tors . The cllange froa B-2 to 8 -3 we do thtnk llowever wtll provtde a ltttle btt of sttaulus for that area to redevelop because tt allows uses tllat are very prevalent tn that area . Not tn the Englwood portton but on the Denver side. In point of fact you can look at tt tn teras of ts tllat area got111 to change to what the Englwood portion 1111 and ts tlle Denver area got111 to change froa it's current 8 -4 zontng to soatlltng tllat's •re like our 1-2, probably not . So it's aore likely tllat tllose uses atgrate tnto tlle Englwood portion . And for that reason we tlltnk tt ts a reasonable dtstrtct and rezon - ing request . . . .... "' - • . ' I· • • .• \ I I ' - Entlwood City COUnc:11 111nutes Sept-..r 8, 1992 -Page 7 • • • Council M811ber Waggoner questioned if there wre other areas in Englewood that would lend itself to this classification. Mr. Stitt stated there are a couple of areas that have, I would say, a large portion that ts devoted to auto re- lated uses and on the surface it aay seea reasonable that this zone district lfDllld apply I lfDUld counsel against that, siaply because those areas, one of 11111ch 1s near s.dish Nedtcal Center, I think the long tera land use change tn that area has to aore towards servtce relat...t industry to support the aed1cal center and not auto related uses. There are a couple spots along lroadl,ay llllere tt atgllt aake sense llllere w have u1sttng auto repair shops, but qutte frankly 1f • 111re to rezone a couple blocks of South ..._.., tt's quite ltbly the wle stretch could turn tnto auto body shops. AINI 111111e I don't have 111yth1ng against auto body shops I don't thtnk that ts the type of use• .,...t along Broadway since tt ts our c-rctal corridor. Evus ts the second- ary ceaerctal corridor and tts nature ts s1gn1ftcantly different fraa Broad- --,, Federal or East Hallpden. Council lllllber Habenicht noted that Nr. Stttt Md aade tM ~t tllat • felt tt •s un11bly that the R-3 wuld develop tn teNS of •lens IIICI the 11b because 1t wuld be adjacent to the bus1Nsses. IIINlld YN see tllat the res1denttal area that has developed there _,ld have developed tf this zontng wre tn place and bustnesses 111re tn place? Nr. Stttt stated he WIS aot sure tt .. 1d llave devele,ed ta tlle ... -.,. TIie area soutll of Adriatic utelldld tlle sectt• tllat dlnll't utst .. Ntwlll lallejo 1M Z•t, n..ttally 1s llMlodrad ,arals, ltlraise • tlle IIOl"'tltst• of tllat flltllN are several ,arals tllat are llMlodrad 1M tllly c...i N •- veloped...,. tlle Cllff'Nt zat .. at11 tlle stl"Nt INI Ulrllllll se ,.....,1, tlle btt1Ht ,..._ tllat tllat a .... llas aot devel....a llu IIOt ..._ tlle .. 1 .. u acll u tt llu ..._ tlle lack of a stl"Nt. 1'e R-Z ua111 .. 1.,.... ... tllat al"N yurs ago ta place of, I Nlteve, st11le-fatly mat .. , 1• ,art • attapt to brt .. 1a..,. f•11tn 1M Ir-, Saatc 11• Sdll01 .,... llllat e.a,- ,....., ta effect, •s the R-Z·C uat .. -t UIIN, tlle sdllll clned __,, 1M • llave 11ti... a lot of ..,,..... I tlltak tlloN ..... bu11t .,. • speculatt• tllall uytlling else. So tlllN ts a ..... dllla tt .. ,.a llaft •· velo,ed al ... tlle s-patll, but tts ttat .. .., iaw ..._ a ltttle dt,,...t. Ctty Attoney Olllttt aoted the d1KUH1N llas ..... a trNt 41tscust• fer a ,_11c lleart .. 1M • WIS •f•I tllese tdaattcal ... tt .... ,.a N ratse41 at tlle llear1 ... lecause they are llelJful ta 411Nle,t .. tlle tlllulllt ,atten tllat ... s tato tllts , aot Nly for tile C:..C11 but also for tile tty . So I NCOW ... tllts type of d1scusst• at tile Mart ... 1111,•ner : la other wrcls wtte Ula ... se • caa , 1 Iii Ula .... DIii tt : I '• 111 .. to get the ctty Clerk to do tt . a.ney: _. ...... tt e11t to all of us. Hatllatay : I .. Id s .... st tlle questt•• IO to C-tt, Dlwele,- aent as part of thetr preSNtatt• at the •1tc lleart... Tut ld N .. sugge stt• to aab our ltfe a little stapler. 1111 Dylre : Yes . Fruor: Ill •111 tacorporate tt t nto the preSNtatt•. lote results • ...... Ilea ll(b) • Coac11 1111 II. H : .. • • -• • , . • ' '· Englewood City Council Minutes Sept-.r I. 1112 • Page 8 Ayes: Council Metlbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. callCIL 11E111E1 HATIWIAY IIOYED, -IT lfAS SECCIIIDED. TO SET A PUil.iC HEAii• FOi GCTOID 5, 1112 AT 7:30 P.N. • THIS ISSUE. Ayes: Council .....,_rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Vtggtns Nays: None Motion carried. (c) Planning Adlltntstrator Stitt presented a recoaendatton froa the Departaent of Coauntty Developaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance rezoning a portion of the area bounded by West Evans Avenue, South z ... 1 st .... t, llest Adriatic Place, and South Raritan st,..t froa 1-2 and R-2-C to B-3, and to set October 5, 1992 as the date for the Public Hearing on this aatter. Council .....,_r Hathaway asked tf tt was safe to say thts ts contiguous to the one we just passed and thts addresses sc.e of the concerns of the residents? Mr. Stitt stated that was correct, thts lfOUld be the tapleaentatton of that zone. The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Council 1111 No. 36, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 36, umooucm BY COIIICIL NEJaEl CULLEY A Bill FOR All ORDINANCE APPDIIC THE REZ•IIC OF PMPEffl mllD(D BY THE CEI· TERLINES OF WEST EVMS AVOII( -SOUTH ZIIII STR£ET, TIO WT AL• THE CEI· TERL INE OF WEST EVMS AVEII.IE TO THE cmERL JI( OF SOUTH UIITM STR£ET. TIO SOUTH AlCNi THE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH RARITM STR£ET TO THE CENTEIUIE OF VEST EVMS AVE_,E • WEST ADRIATIC PLACE Al.LEY; TIO V£ST AL• THE CENTERLINE OF WEST EVMS AVEII.IE • WEST DIATIC PLACE ALLEY TO THE COOEIUIE OF SOUTH VALLEJO STREET; THEN CCIITIIIIIIC WEST Al-THE CENTERLINE OF THE VEST EVANS AVEII.IE • WEST ADRIATIC PLACE ALLEY EITEIIJEO TO THE COOEll.11( OF SOUTH ZIIII STREET; THEN NORTH AL• THE CENTERLINE OF SOUTH ZIIII STl£ET TO THE COOEILIIE OF VEST EVANS AYEIU, FIOII R-2-C, NEDIUN DEISITY RESIDOICE TO 1-3, IUSIIESS ALSO, BECI.IIC AT THE CENTERLINES OF VEST DIATIC PUCE EITEIIJEO _, SOUTH ZUNI STREET; THEN NORTH AL• THE COOERLIIE OF SOUTH ZIIII STREET A DISTMCE OF 163 FEET; THEN EAST TO THE COOERLIIE OF SOUTH VALLEJO STR£ET; TIO SOUTH TO TH( CENTERLINE OF WEST DIATIC PUCE EITEIIJEO; TIO VEST Al-THE cmER- LJN( OF WEST ADRIATIC PLACE EITEIIJED TO THE COOERLIIE OF SOUTH ZIIII STREET FilOI' 1 ·2, BUSINESS TO 8 ·3, IUSIIESS. CGUIICIL .... IUU.fY IIDYED. -IT IIAS SUCIIIIID, TO ,Ufllft --na ll(c) • CGUIICIL Bill m. JI. Ayes: Council Nabers Bullock, Vu Dyke, Natlllway, Nays: Habenicht, IIIIJIOfter, Culley, 111911111 NoM Motton carried. • ,, - • ' .. 0 I. • • , ]- - EntlelllOOd Ctty Council lltnutes Septlllber 8, 1992 -Pa,e 9 • • • c~ CGUIICIL .... IUU£Y IIMD, -IT IIAS SECaED, TO SET A PUil.iC HEAii• F• OCTOIEI I, 1111 AT 7:30 P.11. • THIS ISSUE. Ayes: Counctl Nellbers Bullock, Van Dylte, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns Nays: None Notton carrted. Counctl ...._r asked that aaps be provided at the Publtc Hearing .tltch reflect .tlich area pertains to Counctl 8111 No. 35 and .tltch pertains to Counctl 8111 No. 36. (d) Director Esterly presented a recOallftdatton froa the Departant of Publtc llol"lts to approve by •tton a c011tract for 1992's Overlay Progr• to 8ttatnous Roadways of Colorado, Inc. tn the aount of $70,271.25. He noted tilts was tlle 1-st qualtfted btclder. Ill pllMled S75,000 for overlay wrk tllts year, there ts approxtutely $14,000 ,....tntng tn the PIF account, that these funds wtll be taken froa . We view tllts as a coafortable reserve, con- stdert, the fact tllat tilts Ills bNft btd • a per-tOII basts, rather than a square oot basts thts year. Our past e.,.,.tewce wttll lttatnous Roadlllays has been very satisfactory. Mayor Wtggtns asked .._. ti. coapletton date was for tllts to be down? Nr. Esterly wasn't sure but felt tt would have to be down SOiie tt .. pretty close to Thanksttvtng. Tllat ts .._. •st of the asphalt plants wtll be sllut down. CIUIICIL .... •1111 El .... -IT .. ••••• Tl AfPIIII 1111 WT FIi 1111 1111 IIEIUY .... Tl 111111-WYS IF CII-. IIC. g 1111 .... IF SJ0,111.n. Council ...._r Habentcllt noted ti. strNts tllat are being doM are gotng to doM wttll 1 1/2 tlldl of aspllalttc coacrete. Do • do tllat .... ny to all strNts or do SOiie strNts .. ta IIIHYter or 1 ..... dose? Nr. Esterly stated• tlldl and 1/2 ts pretty stllldard for • ..... 1., treatalllt, INlt tt does .,_. to s-extent on the coadttt• of ti. utstt .. ,...._, and tt .,_.s to - extent OIi how ac:11 •tertal ts tallMI Nt. n.n wtll be places WIN •tertal wtll be reavect and ti.re would be a pass tllat would brtng tt up to tlle utst- tng grade and then tt would be overlayed ..... 111d tllose types of tilt .. , ,. the toMage laOUllt up and sea of tlloso reveal tlllaselves as tlle wort progresses. Vote results: Ayes : Nays: NotiOII carried . COUIICtl ..... n .. lleck, Vaa Dyb, Natha,ay, Nabefticht, M1111n1r, llllley, Wtggtas NoM (e) Asstst111t Ctty llaH91r letd ,.....ned a NCI 1n .. tt• ,,_ tM City Nanager's Office to •t a ~111 ,.,,. • nt...a ,...trt .. tM fruchhN to pay tlle costs t11a1n-ed a., tM Ctty of Engl__. ta frwlltN nogottati011s. Ml 110ted tlle Ctty C111T011tly .,...ts fraadltses to ~tos tllat provide senices to E .. 1....., ctttnas tllat 1tttlt10 ti. Ctty's rtt11t1 of..,.. II - . ' ' . • ' " 0 I . • • •' • -, '> -• • t• . • ' Englewood City Council N1nutes S.ptellber a. 1112 -Page 10 We currently have franchises with Public Service Coapany and TeleCoaunica- t tons, Inc. (TCI), and in the past these coapanies have reillbursed the City for the costs associated wtth franchise negotiations, but the repayment has never been fonulized by Council policy. The Federal Cable Act whtch aakes provisions for the repayment of franchise renewal costs ts the catalyst for fonultztng the repayment of franchise negottatton costs. The Deputy Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council Btll No. 33, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 33, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBER HATHAWAY A Bill FORM ORDINANCE REQUIRING FRANCHISEE TO PAY THE COSTS INCURRED BY THE CITY Of ENGLEIIJOD, COLORADO. IN FRANCHISE NEGOTIATICIIS. CIIIICIL .... M'IIIMIIY IIIIIED, -IT IMS m. TO AIPIIIE --ITEII ll(e) -CGUIICIL IIU •• U. Ayes: Council Neabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns Nays: None Motton carried. (f) Assistant Ctty Nuager Retd presented a recoaendatton froa the Ctty Nanager's Office to adopt a btll for an ordinance approving an tnter- govenaental agl"NMllt that will fo,..lize our parttc1patton tn the Greater llttro Cable Collsorth•. The Greater llttro Cable Consortt• ts currently an ad lloc org&11tzatton wtth approxt .. tely ZO lllllbers. The Consorti• at111 at ... t- 1111 i.o s,ectftc goals, ...... 1111 several •tro area ctty cable franchises w1th111 the Mxt tlll"N ,ean aM sec:Oftd to explore the opport•tty to create a 18111 tera cleart111 hNse fw c1Nli111 wtth cable issues. 111 the frudltse re- ..... 1 process the Ceftsortt• w111 cooperatively develop a aodel cable fraac:lltse, once this ts complete E .. 1..aod can tailor our fraac:lltse wtth TCI to .. t any spectftc ud outst&lldtng Neds that • have not addressed by the aodel ordinance. Our parttctpatton 111 the consort1• w111 beMftt us 111 t• direct ways . First the ,.......1 process wtll cost us less as w are able share the cost of certain ....... 1 acttvtttes wtth otller Jur1sdtct10lls. The preliat- nary analysts shows that an estt•ted savings of Sl,578 w111 be realized by parttctpattng tn the Consorti•. The second benefit ts that our final franchise that we etld up with should be stronger as w wtll be dealing with TCI as part of a larger group as opposed to 11990ttattng wtth thea singularly. In the lonter tera the Consorti• ts et1Vh10Md as a cleartftghouse to 110111tor cable issues . TIie cable t•stry ts challgt"' rapidly aM as tt c...,._s tile • cable l91tslatton c ...... s. tecllMloV Md service dlallge &lld tt ts 901119 to be beMftctal to have , ....... that • are 111 coatact wttll on a conth1ual basts that ts 110111tortng those changes . The 18111 tera o,erattOII of the C011sortt• ts appealing 111 that • will be able to are efftctently ud effectively .. tch how those changes take flace ud how tlley are 901 .. to affect us. On that tss111 tt has been the po Icy of this Counctl Md Mltntstratt• to Htk oppor- tun t t tes to provide efficient Md effective service thf'Olllh rational coopera - tion . I ste the Consortium as a very i11110Vatlve Of'9Ulzat1• that aoves En - 911WOOd further dCMI the road of tile ret10fta1 service delivery. TllrN addi - tional c-ts, In the COUIIC11 C-lque • Identified .... estt•ted costs, .ei lch Included a SJtoO clla'91 for -.t ts called a fraadltse fN Ndtt. After "' -. , • 0 I . • • ' ]- - • • Englewood Ctty Counctl Ntnutes Sept ... r a. 1112 -Page 11 • • speaking with Financial Services Director Hayes, she indicated we have the personnel and resources to do that in-house so that would not be part of the Consorti• agreeaent that we participate in. Also on page 3 of the inter- govel'ftllental agreeaent, which follows the bill for an ordinance, the reference ts lllde to appendix a, appendix a ts not included in the UiA, because appendix a wtll include all the future Greater Netro Cable Consorti• aeabers, which won't be ftna11zed unttl all counctls interested in participating actually adopt thts. The last page of the IGA ts page 17, thts ts because pages 7 through 16 and then past 18 will be filled by other lllllbers who will be par- ticipating in the Consorti•. Council .....,.r Habenicht asked if thts fH audit was any part of the agreeaent that • aight Med to participate in to saae ..,_ financially. Nr. Retd stated no, that the fH audit ts an independent audit that ts done during the ,.......1 process that would be a service specifically for Engle.oocl only. llllat it wuld do ts bring in a consultant, an outside indepelldeftt auditor to check and aake sure that TCI ts holding .. the curnnt franchise ag,......t regarding their payaent. Ctty Attorney DeWitt indicated thts ts really a •smorgasbord• type of arrange- ant where you pick and choose what you •uld like to participate tn and thts ts one of the those (fH audtt) that • are opting out of. Counctl .....,.r Hathaway indicated all Council ....,.rs had recetved a letter froa the Turner Broadcasttng Syst• last ... k. Basically what • are up agatnst 11 far 11 Senate Bill No. 12 which does relate to cable related tnclus- tries as •11. I thtnk the Consorth• would speak very highly as a group tf • •re part of 1t agatnst S.ate 1111 No. 12 and I wuld ltke to 1119181t that at saae potnt and ti•• have a resol•tton dr-up stating Nt opposttton to Seftate 1111 No. 12. Nr. Dllfttt stated that tn realtty he dtd Nt bow that ctttes are opposed to Senate Btll No. 12. TIie cable tnclustry ts very htghly organized and they are very cooperative aaoft1 thaHlves and I don't know that tM Consorttua and c-tttes tn g1Nral are gotng to be opposed to Seaate 1111 No. 12 as tt offers soa real legal adv•tages to the cittes. lls. Nabentcht stated she would 1 tke to re-look at tt either stngularly or as a consorttua. Obviously the consorttua ts not gotng to up Md running tn tt• for thts to be constdered. She would ltke to '" an analysts of the effect of Senate Bt11 No. 12 on the Ctty and whether a resolutton would be appropriate or not. Ctty Manager Fraser noted that staff has •t regularly wtth the group that wtll becoa the consorttua and there ts a net.ortt of tnfo,-tton to dr• fraa tn teras of the research that other c-tttes llave done on Seaate 1111 No. 12 and staff wuld be glad to com back to Cowtl with rec, 111datton1 on a posttton on thts btll in the next Counctl .. ttng. Nayor lltggtns the consorttua wtll have a loard of Dtrectors Md he asked eo.- ctl to keep tn atnd they would have to appot11t a director to Hf"ft fw tllrN years. Counctl .....,.r &..lley .-sttoned the various tt•fr-s. Nr. tetd stated that almost all of the •tropolttan ctttes 111 the ff'Nt r .... wtll be ,......uau .. ' I. • • •• ' r , ]- - • • Englewood City Council Minutes Septeaber 8, 1992 -Page 12 '· • • • there franchise agreements in the next five years. She questioned the cost of aaintaining llellbership in the consortiua once we have renegotiated. Nr. Reid stated the General consortiua costs are estiaated to be $5,000 a year. Ns. Gulley asked lllhat we would get for that. Solle exaaples of, and I use the tera clearinghouse for aonitoring cable issues. Mr. Reid stated there are several things happening in the cable industry now that we will have to be well in- fonaed of and have soae contact with lllhose really aonitoring that to stay on top so that we don't lose touch with thts rapidly changing industry without devoting a significant aaount of a staff persons ti• to do that in-house. Soae of things that would be aonitored by the Consortiua are federal legisla- tive issues then that inforaation can be turned around and shared wtth all the llellbers of the Consorttua that Senate 8111 No. 12 ts ccatng up for instance. The range of legtslatton that could face the cable industry tn the next few years ts huge with the advent of fiber opttc technology. That ts gotng to change and t11PKt our Hves beyond our 1-.11,attons at thh potnt. It will be nice to be tn contact with soaeone that will mnttor those changes and begin to tdenttfy to us what h ccaing down the road so we can be pro-acttve in how we set up our contract and how we set up our franchise. Subsequently it lfOUld be ntce tf there would be a stngle nlllllber in the Denver llttropol ttan area to call if you had a probl• wtth your cable. It would enable tile Consorti• to track, how ts TCI perforwtng as a cable carrier. Chances are tn about 2 or 3 years TCI will be the only cable carrier tn the Denver •tropoHtan area. There wtll be one central location that • can hold TCI accountable to for provtdtng the services. Council .....,.r Gulley wondered how long a contract we would Ned at the out- set. Nr. a.td stated • can pull it at any tt• tf we are 110t sattsfted, tllere ts "° ti• Hatt. Ollce we start OIi thh tt .. 1d be beNftctal to fol- low thr"Olllh at least th"*"' tile ,.....1 process &lld tNII Mt back &lld say, how's tt fNl, how's tt wort, and do we .. t to c011tt .. tt loagtera. It ts ktnd of a ntce safevuard. Mayor lltggtns satd lie read the dtrectt•s &lld tf we dOll't pay we are out. Council .....,.r Hath-., stated that tf we wttlldr• 111 the atddle of tile year for purposes of what we llave patd, tllell we dOll't wet a11J back as tt takes ef- fect January 1 anyway. City Manager Fraser added that as • take a look at lllllat (1191..-od as a coa- aunity and Englewod as a Ctty gove,-•t has gott• f,... cable bei119 located here, the actual belleftts tllat have accrwd to tile ,_He stde of (1191.....a as a consequence of our cable fruchtse are virtually IIOll-extstNt. Alld as we CC1111Pare lllllat we haven't got wtth what other ~tttes • u. what they wre doing received of a C011sequence of cable bet119 located ta tlletr c-t- ty, tt ts pretty clear that we were shortchanged in larte part because we dtd not have the expertence or expertise 111 dealt119 wtth what was po11tble and of course the cable CC1111Pany, lllllat they did 110t spend here ts .... Y they get to kffP. One of the belleftts • SN in thts i11 tlle long i.... _. tlle short tera ts to upgrade our level of cC1111P9tence i11 these talks wtth tile parttctpattOII of folks -"o have been there and kllOw lllllat they are dot119 fra tlle c•s-r stde of the franchise negottatt0111. Another pot11t llr. btd tOUCMd °"• because tt ts aho taportant i11 answr to your questtOII ts because the tecllaology challges • . I. • • I ]- • - Engl-.oocl City Council Minutes Septaaber 8, ltt2 -Page 13 ·, '· • • • there are opportunities to i11prove the service that both our consumers, we as a governaental unit and the schools receive through the cable progrus. There ts a lot of innovation and technology that has been available to a lot of coa- .. ntttes along the way that were not conteaplated in the original franchise agreeaents. Finally, he pointed out that for aost of the c01111Un1t1es in the aetro area the expiration date ts soaettae during 1995 of the existing agree- •nts and there 1s an approxiaate 36 aonth window of opportunity preceding the expiration date of that franchise in which we all operate and we will be work- ing, under this systea, towards a aaster agreement. The expectation is that there aay be soae fine tuning that ts necessary tn individual cC11111Untttes to recognize differences in existing progr-tng but froa TCI's perspective the benefit ts that they aay very well coae down with a franchise that can be used throughout the aetropolttan area and st11pltftes their adlltntstratton. City Attorney DeWitt stated that we have quite a few cC11111Untttes that have the saae probl .. and one of the unique aspects ts that tt doesn't aatter tf tt ts the biggest or the sallest. ON of those problems 1s the contract. Me all have statlar provistoas that say that we get the saae technology. The fact of the aatter ts 1s that we don't all have the s-technology, we don't all have the saae service, and we don't all have the s-fees. Bas tng t t on technol - ogy depends on ""811 tt ts t11pleaentecl, but the cable c-,.ntes wtll potnt out well we don't have to do this for soae ,..ason or the other. It tsn't based on the stze of the c011a111tty or the age of ""811 tt was installed. By collec- t ivtztng the contract, the baste provtstons of the contract that • all want, we all want state of the art, ..a.tell • can barptn for thts way. The provider w ts and only 1s tn ,..altty TCI. 111th respect ftnanctally we a,.. getting the s-things and tt ts aot llllat • tllougllt w wen getting. By cOllbtntng soa of the ft11a11Ctal stde • a,.. got .. to stay • top of tilts tss• a little aore closely. On the service stde • llave all had terrible servtce. There is no ctty happy wtth tts service. llitll tile ucepttoa of ltttletoa. The potnt ts that nobody has barvatntng ,.... wttll tilese b1111• dollar caapa11tes. By getting together at least • wtll ....,..tllld llllat tlley aN dot .. 111d .._ they a,.. dotng tt and tlleN wtll be oae f.,.la. TIie otller ,,_1. is that cable tedlM I ogy as • bow t t today ts out of date. The cable of tile futu,.. ts ftber opttcs and tt ts dtalt .. for dollars. lttllt ROW U.S. Mist 111d the other telephone c-,antes aN prepared to offer ,-tile service. TIie cable c.,.y ts ftghttng that tootll and natl. .._ tllat .....,..s tt is a atud blessing for the City. The aixecl blesst .. ts that ROW • llave the o,,ort•tty to ratse aoney through the franchise syst•. 111N • go to the ftber opttc cable sys- t• tt is gotng to be a new ball gaae 111d tt is gotng to ..,. dtfftcult for us to pursue thts. The real 1HN of S...te 1111 le. 12 ft Nally bocks soae of the knees out of the cable COllpllltes as • lulow thea today and they aay fr111k - ly go back froa ""8nce they c-. the rural areas wre they got thetr start ""8n people couldn 't get televtston . The Deputy Ctty Clert was asked to ,..Id Coullctl 1111 No. 34, Ntttled: CCUICIL llll .,. 34, llTIODUCm IY COUIICIL NEMO MTMMY A Bill FOR AN OIIDIIIMC£ Al'fllDWIIC TN£ CITY Of £1111.0IIOD, COl.OUDO DITOIIC TN£ JOINT All> COOPEIATIV[ IITEll&OWOIIOTAl. MIEEJDT F• A afAT[I N£TID CAil.£ CC*SORT I UN • ,,. -. ' .. I. • 0 r 'l I ]- • Entl..ood Ctty COUnctl Ntnutes s.,taNt-I, 1N2 -Pa .. 14 ·- ,. • ... . ,. • COIIICIL 111E111E1 NlllWIAY IIIIED, -IT IIAS sa:..a, TO APPllft MED ITEII ll(f) -QUICIL IILL •• 34. ~s: Council ....,.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, WaggoMr, Gulley, Wiggins lays: None Notion carried. 12 . ...,.,1 Dtscusst• (a) Mayor Wiggins stated Council needed to appoint a CII. Policy Coatt- tee appointee by Septlllber 30, 1n2. Council ,....r Habenicht stated tt was lier _..rstaadtng that .._ they put out tile various boards and c-tssions that was lier a,pointalftt. And so tt ts lier a11111Ption that she would contt11Ue 111 that Nle. CIUIICIL IIIEIIIEI ••LICI IIIIED, -n IIAS m111a, lO .... Ill CIIIICIL - MTIIMMY TO TIE CIIL. POLICY callliiU. Council ,....r Haben1cht stated that if • are 901119 to dlMge thts c-tttee appoh1taent she suggested that all the 1P110t11talllts be ....... Also, she 111- .....ced that she has beN appointed to dlatr the Ftawe ad Adatntstratton C...tttee of DI.. Mayor W1ggtns questioned Nr. Dlllttt lllleN they ... 1d stud • thts appo1ntallt ud tf tt ts a confltct. Nr. Dlllttt stated they llawe no set rules to es- tablish the coatttee appotatallts. Dt1e1111toa •IUICI regardt119 prevtous ,rocedl,N. After consultation, with Council ...._.. NathaM.Y, Coacil .......,. a.Hock withdrew hts •tion. CIIIICIL IIIEIIIEI MUY .... -n m •111a, ll .... Ill CIIIICIL --ICIII' ll TIE CIIL. NL.ICY calllTTU fll Im. Council ,....r Van Dyke asked to ,-t thts ta witt119 to clartfy exactly whatever the pol tcy ts for CII. 111d DICOI IPII0111twts. Ctty ...... ,r stated staff would draft a Council ,olicy. Vote results : ~s: lays : Motton carried . (b) (t) Coacil .......,. a.neck: ·, • I . • • ' t __,," I - • • Englwood Ctty Counctl lltnutes Septaber a. 1912 -Page 15 • • • l. He advised staff of a weed probl• in the 2700 block the alley between Bannock and Acoaa. City Manager Fraser pointed out that we are also con- cerned, not only with this particular stretch but the alleys generally and the weeds that have grolffl up because of the wet season and we are currently trying to attack all of that. 2. He noted will be attending the CML Oistrtct Ill dinner/social hour, Sep- tellber 30, 1992 . 3. He had been contacted by ICBM), .-ich ts a station that services the Htspantc population. Apparently there ts soaething ... tcal about our sewer plant stte and they are currently dyplexing wtth the Christian radto stte that ts there rtgtit now. There ts ftghttng wtthtn the f•tly wre there ts s- allegations of inequitable treatalllt. He understood llr. Retd was addressing the tssue. llr. Bullock would ltke to SN a survey of wre they atght be able to set up, tf anyplace. and llopefu11y tn sOIII type of a lease sttuatton stat- lar to .-at we are gtvtng the Christtan radto statton and tt would be a .. ans for the City to uke soae revenue as well. llr. Reid stated that he took a look at thts by way of the 81-Ctty Plant and Public Morks .-o currently occupy a lot of the area surrounding wre KQII has thetr transattter. The relation- ship wtth IC8NO and KQII began about three years ago "'" ICINO actually ap- proached KQII and asked if they could dyplex off that transattter. At that tt• KQII thought that tt was a good opportunity for thea to sub-lease the stte that they currently have and so they agreed to allow KIND to transatt off the stte that ts located at the 11-Ctty Plant. 111th the expansion KQII (Chrtsttan radto station) has had to move and we have bNft able to accOIIIIOdate thetr request to the south etNI of the lt-Ctty Plant. They are also looktng at thts as an opportunity to sever thetr relattons"1p wtth ICINO because there have bNft soae dtfftculttes tn ta.tr relat1•sh1p as •11 as tn tile quality of broadcast transatsston due to the dyplext .. aad so ICIIIO's request •s approxt- utely as ftve acre stte tn (aglewood wtth statlar i.... tllat we have wtth KQX I. KQII' s term for the lease. because tlley •re Oft the property even prtor to the servtcenter. are tllat they pay approxt•tely Sl00.00 a -th tn lease payants. To accoaodate Kal)'s request for a statlar lease. tlley re- quire 5 acres tn Englewocl at approxt•tely Sl00.00 a -th, we are got .. to have to dtg deep to ftnd that type of locattOft. I've bNft tn COfttact wttll Stu and I • currently taktng a look at llllat 10111 of the otller alteruttves we aay have available to accOIIIIOdate tllea and as SOOft as we know aore we wtll let you know. llayor lltggtns asked llr. Bullock. st11ee lie llad per1G11al c011tact, to call tllea t-rrow and let tllea know ....,.. they stand Oft tile sttuattOII. llr. ltlllock satd he would. Council .._.r Waggoner asked tf we are gettt .. rtd of the KQII lease on the other end. The answr •s we are Just aovtng !Ilea. (tt) Council lllllber •• Dyke wondered •tw tllere was ... tllt .. the Ctty aigllt do to facilitate the raoval of dead trees particularly the elas that died as a result of tM frNze last year. Ctty llanager Fraser Nted there ts a proposal in the 1"3 budget to recreate tile forester progr• Md one the parts of that proposal ts to set 8IIOugh _, tnto the budget so that . , • .. I. • • , - • Entlwoocl Ctty COUnctl lltnutes SeptlllNr I, 1112 -Page 11 .. • • h • we aight subsidize the reaoval of dead trees in two ways. One 1s that we would atteapt to negothte preferred cost treataent of trees within the City liaits of Englewood with soae of the current providers of that service. So that if we had x nUllber of tree cuttings that we could prcatse thea that we would get a reduced rate for those cuttings. In addttton we wtll be propos- ing, again for your discussion as a part of the budget, that the City subsi- dize to soae degree the cost of the tree reaoval even with the reduced rate. For two reasons we want to do this 1) there has been an extraordinary nUllber of dead trees as a consequence of the unique weather patterns for the last two years. That has created what we believe ts a hazardous sttuatton, because of the potential of Hllbs falling and scaone being hurt 2) the dead trees are a breeding ground for other diseases that tapact other healthy trees. The cost of those remvals range, depending on the stze of the tree, fra around $400.00 for a relatively saall tree to up around $1500.00 tn soae instances. lie think that has created a situation where a lot of the property CNNrs can not afford to take care of the trees that need to be remved and therefore we have proposed th ts prograa in the 1993 budget. (111) Council Nellber Habenicht: 1. She withdrew the resolution supporting the Colorado Children's First Act and Initiative Petttton for Ballot Issue. 2. SM questioned tlle status of tlle Ctty AttorMy 111d Ctty ,.....r evalua- tions. toactl ....... Hatlla,ty stated tlley had already ..._ deltverecl 111d tile llayor had had a -u .. wtth tllea. l-.t'IY d1SCIIH1N ..... Ngardt119 tile approprt ate procedure to fo 11 ow. CIIIICIL --IClff ... Tl ICIIBULE IINMTE EIBlfflft IESII-Tl•- YIBI 1IIE cm ATII I Et -can --RIUIITI-. IBllft 1IEII ca E IS -.... 1IIE .... n .. n. stAI L I. CGIIICIL IBID INOIIOIT am TO SCNEDULE ElECUTlft SESSI• lfllH I01H TH[, lmlflDUW.Y 111TH THE CITY ATTOI- IEY Ml> lfllH THE CITY IWNEI TO IEYIEII THE RAUATJ• TNlT IMS Pl£SElfTED IY YOU, TO HEM THEIi CCIIDTS AM> AT TNlT NIil ..... THE FClllaL RAlUlTIGI STATEJIEIT. The •tton dted for lack of a second. (tv) Coactl lllllber lf1111•1r: 1. He clartfted that lie dtd rat• C..Ct1 at U. ,-,, -, ewal•tf• that to.ctl had set stx -tll re-ewalutt• w dt1a11st• • tt •s Mt tetally hts tdea to reevaluate at stx ao11tlls. 2. He noted that he found ft very llelpf11l te 9'ave 1 .., to refer to .._ asked to constder ease111t1ts. 13. Ctty .......... , 119NWt (1) Nr. Fraser stated he 111d Asstst•t Ctty ......... letd wuld be at- tending the ICM Confer8Ce tn INo ••t ..all. Director of Safety Services ,,,_ • I. • 0 , .• ' t ' , • • • Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes Septeaber 8, 1992 -Page 17 • . ,~ • Stanley will be Acting City Manager during his absence. Because of the ICMA Conference there will not be a study session scheduled for next week. (b) The new Coaunity Developaent Director, Lee Merkle, starts next Tuesday, September 15, 1992 towards the end of the week there will be a recep- tion. 14. Ctty Attorney's hport (a) Mr. DeWitt discussed the Bruce Allendllent. He stated he ts review- ing the Bruce Allendllent to deteratne .tlat it •ans. He stated they do know tt aeans a lot of probleas tn deftnttton and how Cities will be run financially tn the future. He stated they are trying to get soae concise answers. (b) He noted he ts 110rlttng wtth Sprint on the payaent of their business occupation tax. (c) He advised that Assistant Ctty Attorney Charles Grt .. does not have a good prognosis and hts ttae ts measured tn days. He ts a fighter. It has had an effect on our budget. (d) He noted tn the insurance suit tn Denver the Trial Court judge has ruled against the City on his mtton for suaary judgllent, we did file a •- tton for suaaary judgaent saying that they should at least defend the City. The Trial Court has deftied that. They based it on tw praises, the first ts that • are a Joint venture with Englewood. Me looked through the policy and • are idefttified as a ... tcipaltty not a Jotnt venture. Me are s--"at sur- prised by that rultng becaun • felt the 1• •s relatively nttled tn thts state and if not nttled at least developing tn our area. Me have had pro and con rulings all around the cOW1try. The other OM ts that the Trtal Court ruled that the pollution that actually occurred out at LCM"y •s not sudden and acctdefttal. Now you kllow that there llave bNn rultngs around the Country both ways on that particular point. At the present tt• • are revtewtng the aatter, but we think 1t ts probablf approprtatt to appeal the cast and get a ruling out of the Suprae Court t at all possible or the Court of Appeals. We've had tllO good rultngs froa the appellate courts. In the Htckla case the Supreae Court •nt with coverage and witll the Trans-rtca case I gave you earlier this year they said defend, tf there ts a11y plausible way tllat there aay be coverage. It h a good judge fra11kly out of Denver but I don't think he looked at our arvuaents and our brtef tn thh case and he .... t with the five other briefs froa the other f11sur&11et carriers. Me still llave one in- surance carrier tn the case that ts very viablt and 1111fortunattly(??) tllat ts CIRSA, but be that as ft aay there aay be txctss coverage tn tllat cast and CIRSA itself IIOn 't pay the fnsuruce clata • that etld. The can ts not ovtr with because there are other c_.tttts that are Involved tn thh litigation and so • just have to II-, OIi ftt11tt111 tt out to recover .tlat • anticipate .tlat wt 11 be a pretty substa11t tal recovery tn the future and • know tt ts risky, • know tn soa respects tt ts NW. ..t wttll the ltabtlity • are looking at .. have to continue . 1'11 gtvt you a copy,• just got ft. Tllat ts our fnftfal evaluation of the subject and• will go froa there. •. ' I . • . , , - • • • Entlwood Ctty Counc:11 lltnutes s.,t-.r I, 1112 -,,.. 11 • • • (e) He noted the one we WOft ts that Coors was trytng to get us into the Ctty and County of Denver case that was filed earlier this year. And they filed a special aotton to include the City of Englwood and Judge F1nes11ver has dented that aotton. The prtaary reason that F1nes11ver 1s denying the aotton 1s that he wants to keep hold of the case. If he .. ts too aany defen- dants tn tt as I indicated tn our .. tings with 8f'CMI and Schaffer we are looking at literally thousands of counter clatas, cross clatas, and the like. He feels that he can aanage a case with about 15 people 1n 1t and get that case over with. So that ts why I think he dented tt. (f) He discussed Storage Tech. On the Storage Tech aatter also 1n Low- ry, Storage Tech has 19reed to pay approxtaately 6.1 a1111on to the Lowry clean-up cost. Ila anticipate that of the beMftt to Englwood, 60I would benefit Englwood, 40I would go to the Federal &ovenaent . The EPA 1s issuing regulations on how auch they can cha,... 1n c cl .. -up costs and tlte Hite and they are pretty heavy and pretty deta11.a:-lilt tllt fact of the aatter ts that the costs at Lowry are getting less tt appears. A lot of tt ts tllat .._ they really look at the probl• they realize tlley Nlltn that tt 1s •t that big of an issue. They started out at 4.3 b1111•, tile £PA 1n the Storage Tedi case had to ptck a IIUllber and tlley picked a ....... 5.72 at111•. llastellgllt writing on tlte IIUllber of approxtaately 214 IINI ... of tile stlldtes c•t .. out now by the quote experts hired by everybody IINI • tile £PA accepts are stg- ntftcantly less thu tllat ....... low I tlltllk tt ts 11'• alot of...,,,__ tal issues tllese dQs tlley are st .. tftcatly "'"tat.I. Ila are parttctpatt .. II aucll IS we Clft. COIIM:tl ....... NatltaQ ..... tf tilts 1s ... tilt .. tile coa11tton helped us wtth bastcally, .._ ,-tlltllk allollt tile -, • llave ,-t t•to tile coalttt• tt Ills ,atd .s back 1• .-e ...-ie less cuts. llr. Dlllttt utd yes def1•ttely tllat ts lllly lie rec ••• tltat ,art lie utd 1f • ,1-, tile.-•.., affect tile Ntcae. Ila are affectt .. tile Ntaa •.,.. affectt .. • tile •tter 1s NtMlftd. ON of tile tllt .. s ,-sllOllld .., 1s tile £PA 1s essatt11ly askt .. •• to settle • tile Msts of tile 171 at111• dollar ...... 11 1 dtat•t .... ,arty, •tell ... , tllat • ,-, ,,_._ te set- tle IIICI tllese ,.._,_ writ Nt to twice •t _. 1t•n tty -1c1 Ill • 1 ,... r.11• basts. It ts llttter for •• to coatt-te lleld of, • I tlltllk St• eels tllt s-wy, •t to,.... tile •tter. 1111..,... recatl1 dN str. 1 letter tllat tile otlter -tct,al •ttttes IINI • W dtwle,ed ..,, .. e., ots 91t back totttlttr wttll..,... tile ,.., .. 1 adllt•tstntor 1M .. , ........ • are got... ... do .. t •ttct,ate .., fwtlttr ....... t .... -wt wttll Dupree. -.t • are lotkt .. at ts 111 .. Mek to 1111111.-• rewtsttt .. tile whole cost of tllt -tctpal settl-t. P I aar tilts ts -of_. strato- gtes 111d tt •t tac•stst.t wttll •t • ..,. talkt .. allollt t• tile ftnt place. Alld t• fact • 11119 to 11111tt1te wttll tlllll .... • alllt .. fw tlllll to Ngottato wttll •• • te., INlt sanltt .. so 11111 • tile tale tllat • Jnt cu't rec-.d tt. S... ef tile t•nnace carrten an 111 .. •• k1:r,t . lla'we had &rusclly??? to ~. 0. of CIISA'S ,.,._..... called lta ,....._ ts 901119 bukrupt ucl tile basts for tile ~ ts aclNr. Ila Jlllt get tile nottce . h tile •-toktll • 1,e wrkt .. ""' ... ,e • ca • f11t .. clat• t• tile ballk...,tctes btc•se •-, 11t ,..,.,, tlloN 11 wn. (t) Ht stated tllt EPA ts tsnt .. ,...11tt•1; tile cnt te tile Ctty ts dtcNISt... Ht dtsc•ssod LN"'1 ... tile llttN Dtstrtct . ... I lNAT IIILL K CGIII• UP TO YGU IO.ATlltt.Y "ICII.Y IS M MIUUDT -TN[ ,, - • • ]- • En9lwood Ctty COunctl Ntnutes Septlllber 8, 1tt2 -Page lt (. • • !• • MUNICIPAL ENTITIES THAT IS LITTLETON, LAKEWOOD, GLENDALE AND METRO DISTRICT SAYING THAT IIHEN VE ENTER INTO EITHER A LMISUIT OR INTO A CONSENT TO AGREE 111TH THE EPA IF THAT EYER CONES, VE ARE NOT GOING TO SUE ONE ANOTHER AND WHAT VE WILL DO IS VE WILL NEGOTIATE A RESOLUTION TO OUR CONFLICT. THE IMPORTANT POINT IS VE WILL NOT FILE COUNTER CLAIMS NU& ONE ANOTHER. NOV VE ARE NOT SAYING THAT THOSE COUNTER CLAIMS MIGHT NOT BE ADVANCED AT A LATER DATE BUT FOR PURPOSES OF THE STATUTE OF LIMITATION VE WILL NOT WAIVE OR OTHERWISE BE DISAD- VANTAGED BY NOT ASSERTING THOSE AT THE PRESENT TIME. THE ADVANTAGE OF THIS IS THAT VE CAN ARGUE 111TH THE OTHER PARTIES MORE SUCCESSFULLY AND MORE FORCEFULLY AND MORE UNIFIED IF VE TAKE THAT APPROACH THAT REPORT MAY BE CONING TO YOU SOONER RATHER THAN LATER. (h) He discussed the barking clots at 3420 South Sheraan. They are trying to orvanize the neighbors. ANOTHER THING IS A MEETING VE HAD HERE A MR. GOFFINSKI CME TO THE COUNCIL AND IIIUCATED THAT THERE VERE BAIICING DOSS AT 3420 SOUTH SHERNAN AND HE HAD A FEV OF HIS NEIGHBORS 111TH HIM. VELL WHAT HAPPEIIED IS HE COULD NOT REMEIIIER IF IT VAY M OR PN All) DE OF THE OTHER WITNESSES COULD REMEMER WHAT THE DAY VAS. WELL WHAT HAPPENS IS VE ARE TRYING TO GET A MORE ORGANIZED INVESTIGATION EFFORT ON THE STREET All) BECAUSE SOIIE OF THE NEIGHBORS VERE COMPLAINING ABOUT THE DOG SOIIE WHERE COMPUINIIC ABOUT HA- RASSMENT SOME IIHERE COMPLAINING ABOUT OTHER ISSUES THAT HAD NEYER BEEN IOUliHT FORIIARD AT LEAST TO OUT OFFICE. VE ARE PROCEEDING ON AN EVOO THAT OCCURRED JULY 24TH BETVEEN THE HOURS OF 11 P.M. MD 2 A.M. VE HAYE A TAPE, ONE OF THE PARTIES VHO VAS A WITNESS CAN TESTIFY AS TO THE TIME, MD THEN VE DO HAYE THE POSSIBILITY THAT AN OFFICER MAY ASSIST IN THIS CE MD THE OFFICER MAY TESTI· FY, THAT IS UNCLEAR AT THE PRESENT TIME. BUT VE DO HAVE AT LEAST ONE OTHER WITNESS VHO CAN AISOLUTELY SAY THAT THATS THE TIME, PUCE All) EYOO THAT OC- CUIRED. CIIE OF THE Pal.ENS THAT If£ ME flll)III& IS THAT THERE MY NOT BE A CCIISOLIDATED EFFORT TO DEAL 111TH A PARTICULAR STIEET All) VE ARE TRYING TO EN- CCUAGE PEOPLE TO DEAL 111TH IT CII THAT IASIS. (i) He discussed the following Liquor Lice11se issues: • MD Liquor I Onlg • TIO( LICEIISE IMS 5USP£ll)[I) FOR 8 DAYS, THEY CHOSE IN LIEU OF THAT A FIN(_, THEY Al£ &0111& TO MY THE FINE • Blizzards • LICEIISE VAS SUSPEIIJOJ FOR 30 DAYS; HOIIEYER IT lflLL IE HELD IN AIEYMCE UNTIL THE Ell) OF THE YEM IAIIIIIC NO FURTHER VIOLATICIIS. CIIE OF TH( Pal.ENS VE ARE Flll)IIC IS THAT PART OF OOIIC BUSINESS IS GmlNC A VIOUTICII MD HOii TO DEAL 111TH THOSE YIOLATICIIS CII A RE&UUR BASIS IS SOIIE- THIIC THE LLA IS GRAPP\. ING 111TH • • YOU lflll RECALL THE EYOOS THAT OCCURRED IN THE liOTHIC WE -Cothic TIie· 1tre • THE liOTHIC IS TRYIIC TO D(Y(LOP SOIIE TYPE OF A COIIUIITY BASED RESPCIISE FOR THAT NElliNIOINDOO _, If£ THI• THE APPLICATICII IS DOD FOR QUITE SOIIE TIME. I THI• IT lflLL TM£ THEM A LCIC TIME TO D(Y(LOP A CLEM APPIIMCN CII THAT TO GET WHERE THEY THI• THEY INT TO I(, (j) He discussed the WTP regul1tt011s. YOU IIILL NOTICE THE STIIIM DIS · ~E. ALTHOUGH THERE HAVE IEEN EIOIPTICIIS FOR '81EltAL IUICIML COIIDUCT. CERTAIN CONDUCT HAS NOT BEEN EIOIPTED _, CIIE OF TNDSE IS THE WTP. THE HEALTH DEPARTIOT FRMll.Y IS TIYIIC TO IIOlll 111TH PEOPLE CII THIS SUIJECT. THEY ALSO HAVE A CilOIAL APPt.lCATICII IN NOif FOi ALL S(IIAG[ TREATIOT PUNTS TO AT LEAST DEAL 111TH THE STOIIIIATER DISCHARSE PE•ns AS REQUIRED IY THE EM. THIS .. 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