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COUNCIL MINUTES 7/6/92 APPROVED AS ANEIID(O 7-0 COPIES TO I( DISTIJIUTEO Habenicht correcttons:
Page 8, Agenda It .. 12 b (111)
by addtng to It• No. 2 -Dtscusston
ensued constdertng dtfftrencts in
policy aaong council lltllbers .
Page 9, Agenda It• 12 b (vt) to
indicate that she had subaitted for
the record as well as prepared 1
report on her attendance at the CNl
Conference in June .
Page 9, vote results on Agenda It•
14 (a) should indicate Ns. Habtnicht
voted in the 1fftr111tivt to allow
the City Attorney to defend the
appeal of Carol Matthews traffic ticket of February 10, 1992.
COUNCIL NINUT[S PH 7/13/92
CERTIFICATES TO PARTICIPANTS OF
PROUD PROPERTY PROGRAM:
APPll0¥£D 7-0 COPIES TO I( DISTRIBUTED
-Lou and Ann Scott 4735 South &al~ Street
-A.C. Lindner 4000 South &rant Street
-Jaaes L. Htgday 4970 South llashtngton Street
-Jay and Jean Styes ZI08 South Dt111111re Street
-Douglas L. Cox 4SIO South llasht,ton Street
-Narvtn and Ctndy Sytsaa 525 East -.rst vtnut
-Rich and Cherrie Brandt 2297 lltst lltslty Avtnut
-Katser Per111nente Health Care (Jan Nelson)
-Sky Plaza Apartlltflts (Leona Adam) 2955 South Broadway
3600 South Bannock Street
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Residence fin1lists:
-Dorothy and El•r Schwab
-Nonu Masters
-Edith Ashcraft
4795 South Inca Street
4794 South Fox Street
3990 South Log111 Street
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Outstanding business property:
-Cr1ig/Swedhh Capus (Scott NcClurllin, Scott &turl int, Joe Jollftson,
Chuck Rtn0, Jia Lucas, Dan Fitzgerald) 3425 South Clarkson Ind
S01 £1st Hlllpden Avenue.
ALEXA11>£R STICKLER REQUESTED
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO TRAVEL
AND CCIIPETE IN U.S. NATJCIIAL
CYCLING CHANPJCIISHJPS
BULLOCl lll>VED TO APPROVE
DONA TICII OF SI 50. 00
ALAN ZVIEFELHOfER, 3425 S. SHERMAN
SPOKE ON BEHALF OF SEVERAL
ORCHARD PLACE RESIDENTS RE: EXCESSIVE
DOG BARKING l NOISY KIDS
VESTA FRAIIC, 3425 S. SHERMAN
REITERATED ZVIEFELHOFER'S CONCERNS
ORDl29 (CBl25) BNIUNG USE OF
W0008URN ING UN ITS ON HIGH
POLLUTION DAYS
CBl29 APPROVING SALE OF
PROPERTIES DEVELOPED FOR BUILD
PROGRAM
lll>TICII TO AWAaO $95,000 BID TO
NIN T• l TOIIER COIP. FOi
ZUNI WATER STORA&( T• REHAB
WIGGINS: TINE TO START CN I CA
EVALUATIONS
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APPROVED 7-0
APPROVED 7-0
APPROVED 7-0
P10WJD£ STIClUI CITY T-SHIRT
COUICIL/DISCUSS ESTMLJSHJl5
flOllCY FOi FUTUI( IDMTICIIS
AT SEPTDa(R IUDC£T RETR(AJ
STAFF TO DITOI SITUATICII
EFFECTIVE DATE:
12:01 A.N. AUCUST 23, 1992
SECOII> REAOINC 1/3/92
PROCEED 111TH REHAIILITATJCII
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WAGGONER MOVED TO GO INTO
EXECUTIVE SESSION 7/27/92 AFTER
REGULAR STUDY SESSION FOR EVALUATIONS
HATIWMY: I) LACK Of CAGES
IN NEIi EN&LEIIOOD POLICE CARS
12811 CMGR HAIOU CHT: I) ASKED COIN: IL
TO APPROVE STREET LIGHTINC/ CLAY STREET CUL-DE-SAC
AS REQUESTED BY RESIDENTS
128111 CMGR WAGGONER: 1) RECEIVED CCIIPLAINT
Of SCIIEONE SELLIN& CARS FD RESIDENTIAL AREA
1281v CMGR GULLEY I) THANKED OMA &WIER
FOR PRCIIPT, SATISFACTORY RESPONSE TO CITIZEN PIIOBlEN
13A CMGR REID WORKING 111TH GLAZIER, OIIIERS
Of BOTH •cEDAR NJN• I ~UL ID
WORKS RE: ACCIIIILATION Of STORED
MATERIALS/DISCUSSED STATUS Of •cEDAR NTN•
14A CATTY UPDATE ON STATUS Of PIOPOSAl. FOR
EN&LEIIOOD SMLL BUSINESS DEVEL. COIP.
148 CATTY
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APPIOVED 7-0
DISCUSSED RAPIDLY CHANGING CAll.E TV
ENVIRONNENT 1.t. FCC APPIIOVAl Of TELEPHONE CCIIPANIES INTO THE MARKET
14C CATTY PASSED OUT ARTICLES RE:SUPERFIII> I DISCUSSED STATUS
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EWN E1INm crn CCIIIICIL
DIii EIINm. AIAPW CCUITY • COLOUDO
....,lar Session
.July zo. lift
1. can to ONer
The regular aeeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:34 p.a.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Nellber Bullock.
3. Pledfe of All .. ianc:e
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins.
4. 1o11 can
Pnsent:
Absent:
A quorua was pres•t.
Also present:
5. linutes
Council "-bers Hath....,, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
None
City lllnager Fraser
City Atto....y Dlllitt
llalla1 ... •t Allalyst .. id
Deputy City Clerk Ellis
Director FOllda, Utilities
lteutNMt Vallde,.., Police Divtston
(a) CIUIICIL W IUU.n .... -IT IMS SECoaa, TO AfflOVl TNE
lllllffts IF TNE -· • 1&11• IF ., •• 1111 •
Council ....._r Habentcht offered correcttCN1s as follows:
Page I, Agenda It• IZ b (ttt) by ldclt11g to It• lo. 2 -Dtscusston en -
sued CCN1stdertng differences 11, poltcy --. coactl .... rs.
Page 9, Agenda It• IZ b (vt) to tndtcate that she had sulattted for the
record IS •11 IS prepared I report Oft her attendance at the CJl. Con -ference tn June .
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July 20. 1112 -Page 2
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Page 9, vote results on Agenda ltea 14 (1) to indicate Ms. Habenicht vot -
ed in the 1fftn11ttve to allow the City Attorney to defend the 1ppe1l of
Carol Matthews traffic ticket of February 10, 1992.
Vote results on the approval of atnutes of the Ctty Council aeettng July 6, 1992 IS -nded:
~es: Council Nabers Bullock, Van Dyke, H1th1w1y,
Habenicht, lfaggoner, Gulley, lftggtns
Nays:
Motton carried.
None
(b) CGIIICIL .... IULUY IMED, _, IT IIAS BWD, TO APPIOV£ THE
IIIIIITES OF THE PUil.iC IEMI• OF ay 13, lttZ.
~es: Council .._.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, lfaggoner, Gulley, lftggtns
Nays: None
Motton carried.
6. Pre-sc:IINuled Vtsttors
(1) Mayor lftggtns advised that the wards to 1»Artictp1nts of the Proud
Property Protr• would be pres111ted later in the .. ttng. (See page 3)
(b) Alexander Stickler, 1400 East Bates Avenue, requested ftn1nct1l
assistance to travel to and coapete in the 1112 .Junior National Rold and Track Cycling Chapionships.
CGIIICIL .... M LICI .... -IT IIU --. Tl Al'PIIH A -Tl• OF
SH0.00 Tl AI.D ... ITICILD Tl ASSIST NII AS • c•1no II 111( U.S. •n•-AL na.1• CIIMIPI-IPS.
Council ....._r Gulley stated tt ts iaport•t for Council to establish a poltcy
for future doMtions. It •s agf'Nd to discuss the tssue at budget retreat tn Sept-.r.
Council ...._r Habenicht aslced that Mr. Stickler be given I City t-shtrt.
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Nays:
Motton carrted .
Council ...._rs lulloclr., Van Dyke, Hathawy,
Habenicht, lf111oner, Gulley, lfiggtns ...
Council ....._r Hathaway suggested that Mr . Stickler contact the Greater Engle -
wood Chaber of Coaerce to ,.._st additional support.
Council ....._r Habenicht noted thts donation c-s fra the dtscrettonary bud ·
get .tltch also allows the Ctty to assist vartous progr1111 such as Inter -Faith Task Force and Meals on lfhNh .
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(a) Mayor Pro Tea Hathaway, Rhonda Davis and Thad Carson of the Clean,
Green, and Proud C01111ission presented certificates to the following par -
ticipants of the Proud Property Prograa:
-Lou and Ann Scott 4735 South Galapago Street
-A.C. Lindner 4000 South Grant Street
-Jaaes L. Higday 4970 South Washington Street
-Jay and Jean Styes Z808 South Delaware Street
-Douglas L. Cox 4580 South Washington Street
-Marvin and Cindy Sytsma 5Z5 East Allherst Avenue
-Rich and Cherrie Brandt ZZ97 West Wesley Avenue
-Kaiser Peraanente Health Care (Jan Nelson)
Z955 South Broadway
-Sky Plaza Apartaents (Leona Adaas)
3600 South Bannock Street
The residence finalists were:
-Dorothy and Elaer Schwab 4795 South Inca Street
-Noraa Masters 4794 South Fox Street
-Edith Ashcraft 3990 South Logan Street
The residence finalists received gift certificates in the aaount of SS0.00
froa the sponsors: Englewod Garden Center, lessen Enterprizes Inc., and En ·
glewood Clean, Green, and Proud C01111ission.
The outstanding business property award went to Craig/Swedish Caapus (Scott
Nc:Clurkin, Scott Cieurlink, Joe Jollnson, Chuck Reno, Jia Lucas, Dan Fitzgerald)
34Z5 South ClarksOft and 501 East H11111den Avenue.
7. IIDn-lCIINulN ltsttors
(a) Alan Zwiefelhofer, 34Z5 South Sheraan, speaking on behalf of
several residents of Orchard Place, CClllplained of dogs barking excessively and
noisy children. He asked for assistance in dealing with the problem as he
fffls he has exhausted his options. City IIIMger Fraser responded to the con -
cerns and advised of actions the City has taken in an att-,t to rectify the
problem . He noted one of the dog .... rs has been cited and the court date ts
July Zl, IHZ. Discussion ensued. Council .....,.r Hathaway asked for a show
of hands of those residents of Orchard Place in the audtence, those on the
east side of the building, and those that agreed with everything Nr . Zwiefel -
hofer said . She noted the residents have brought these concerns to her on
different occasions and it ts indeed a nuisance and has been for a long ti•.
City Attorney DeWitt advised of the iaportance of the residents testifying in
court . Council .....,.r Hathaway encouraged the residents to call the police
each tt• there ts a probl•.
(b) Vesta Frank, 34Z5 South Sheraan , reiterated the concern s expressed
by Nr . Zwiefelhofer . She was assured the probl• IIIOUld be addressed .
8 . C:-tcattMS, Proc1-t1MS 1M .... tntant1
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Englwooel City CCUIC11 lltnutes
July zo, lttz -Pate 4
There -.re no COIIIIUnications, proclaaations, or appointaents to consider.
9. Pultltc Hear1nt
No public hearing was scheduled before Council.
10. ...,,oval on Second 1Nd1nt
CIIIICIL .... MTIWIAY IIOYED, -IT 11AS SKCIIIDED, TO APPIDWE • SECOIID IEAD-
1• --ITDI 10 (A) AS FOLLM:
(a) Oll>INANCE NO. 31, SERIES OF 1992 (COIIICIL Bill NO. 25, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATIWIAY), ENTITLm:
AN Oll>INANCE MEfl>ING TITLE 6, CHAPTER 1, Of THE ENGLEIIOOO IUIICIPAL COOE
1985, BY ADDING A NEIi SECTION 11 RELATING TO A BAN ON WOOD BURNING ON HIGH POLLUTION DAYS.
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Nays:
Mot ton carried.
Council ......_rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns
None
11 . ONllt nances, lno 1 ut tons and llot tons
(a) Ctty Nanager Fraser presented a recOlalftdatton fra the Departatnt
of Coauntty Dnelopaent to adopt a b111 for an Ol"dtnance approving the sale
of properties developed for the MIILD Protr•. He advised the intent of tllts
ordt11a11ee ts to provide the latitude &lld dtrectt• to staff to perfora wttlltn certain gu1de1111es.
Deputy Ctty Clerk Ell ts was asked to react to.en 1111 lo. n, ent ttled:
COIIICIL llll II>. n, INTIOOUCm IY COIIICIL .... liUl.LEY
A llll FCNl M OIIUINCE ... II& THE SALE Of FOllt PIOP£RTIES IIUCH WERE DE-
VELOPED FCNl THE •MJJLo• PIOJECT TO I( SOLD CII THE OPEii IWll£T.
CIIIICIL .... IIIUIY .... -IT as --. Tl APW ..... ITDI 11 (1) -CUICIL IIU •• It.
Dtscusston ensued "91rd1"1 111C-par-ters. City AttorMy Dellttt stated
thh 1s not ui 11ststMC:e Protr•, thts 1s a rec0111tructt011 Protr•, and there are no lower tncoae gu1de11nes.
Vote results:
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MotiOII carried.
Coactl n ars lulloct, ¥111 Dyu, Hathaway,
Nabefttcht, W111111r, C.lley, Wt11t11 ....
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Council Metlber Van Dyke advised of three properties for sale on South Lincoln
Street, just north of East Allherst Avenue, that uy qualify for the ·BUILD·
Project.
(b) Director Fonda presented a recoaendation froa the Utilities De-
partaent to approve by aotion a $95,000 bid froa NIN Tank and Tower Corpora-
tion for the rehabilitation of the Zuni Water Storage Tank. He advised that
when the Zuni Water Tank was taken off line for its every-other-year inspec-
tion in April, a high degree of corrosion was noted on the exterior of the
stand pipe section . This corrosion, if left unchecked, could lead to pipe
failure. This storage tank is an integral part of the water distribution sys-
tea in the Scenic View area. Discussion ensued.
CGUIICIL IIElaEll al.LEY IIDYED, -IT IIAS SU:GIID, TO APPIOYE TIE IID OF
$91,000 Fltll N l N TMl -TCIIIO COIPOIATI• FIi TIE IIENMILITATI• OF THE
11111 IIATO STGUIE TMK.
Ayes: Council Metlbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
12. leneral Dtscusston
(a) Mayor's Choice
Mayor Wiggins pointed out that it was ti .. to start the evaluation process for
the City Manager and City Attorney. Discussion ensued.
CGUIICIL IIElaEll IIA:11-... -IT lal --. TO • IIITO EIBUTlft SU-SI• M.Y 17, 1112 AfTEI TIE IEIIIIM S1WY SESSI• All OM.UATI•.
Ayes: Council ..._." lullock, Van Dyke, Hathway,
Habenicht, ~. Gulley, Wiggins
Na.ys : None
Motion carried.
(b) Council ..._.r 's Choice
( i) Council Naber Nath..ay advised that an Arapahoe County
Sheriff 's Deptlty had inquired as to .-y the new E":lewoocl police cars were not
equipped with cages. He felt they were •a little it unsafe for that reason .•
Lieutenant VanderllN advised that the cars are equipped with restraint belts
and an eye bolt that c-s through the floor of the car. A violent pr honer
can be restrained in that •nner.
(11) Council Naber Habenicht noted she had attended a Neighbor -
hood Watch ... ting, with Mayor Wiggins, for residents of the cul -de -sac on
Clay Court . The residents expressed concern reganting street ltgllting on the
cul -de -sac and had circulated a petition. Ns. Habenicht asked Council to con -
sider granting their request for street ltgllting. lengthy discussion en s ued
reganting the res idents specific concerns, establ tshing a policy for handling
c itizen reque st s for ltgllting, residents subsidizing the installation and
operation of c tt t zen requested street lights, and past practices . Staff was
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directed to prepare soae alternatives for the residents to review at their
Neighborhood Watch ... ting, Saturday, July 25, 1992. Also, staff was directed
to prepare a rec:0111endat1on for Council to review within the next two weeks.
( 111 ) Counc 11 Netlber Waggoner noted he had rece 1 ved a coap la 1 nt
froa a citizen regarding soaeone selling cars froa a residential area. Mayor
Wiggins stated he had received the s-coapla1nt and it is being addressed.
City Nanager Fraser advised that Neighborhood Services has apprised the owner
of the code restrictions and they are aon1tor1ng the situation.
(1v) Council Nlllber Qulley noted a citizen had contacted her with
a probl .. and she thanked Dana &lazier for his praapt, satisfactory response.
13. City llllnalff'S llport
(a) City Nanager Fraser advised that Nanageaent Analyst Reid has been
working with Env1romental and Neighborhood Services Adll1n1strator &lazier,
the C11Mers of •cedar munta1n•, and the owners of the General Iron Works site,
with regard to the accaalation of stored aater1als. fir. Fraser and fir. Reid
briefed Council on the status of •cedar aounta1n. •
14. City Attorney's leiNN"t
(a) fir. DeWitt offered an update on the status of the proposal for the
Engl-.ood Sllall Business Developant Corporation.
(b) Ne discussed the rapidly changing cable TY envt,.._..t, t .e.. FCC
approval of tel ... CIIIPU1es 111to the aarllet. Cable access 1n the City
will •-•re of an issue 111111ch will Med to be addressed 1n the future.
(c) Ne passed out III article CC1111Piled by several 111tit1es, including
the City of E1111.....-, allollt tile L_., L..af111 s.,erfad issue 111d an article
on the subject fra the JIily 17, 1112 1ss• of tile Mall Street Journal. He
discussed tlle status of SUP£IFUIID.
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CGIIICIL _. •-, -111111m1. TIie -ting adJCMlf'Md at 1:40 p.a.
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AGENDA FOR 1HE
REGULAR MEETING OF
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1HE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCL
JULY 20, 1992
7:30P.M.
1. Calltoorder.'J:3~
2. Invocation. /loll~
3. Pledge of Allegianm./,()J/f/'~
4. Roll Call. 7-0
A) S. Minutes.
~.tt5t Minutes from the July 6, 199'l Oty Council Meeting. ~
O,ff~,O'· -fn>m the July 13, 1992 Publk-,._ ~
6. Pre-Scheduled Visitors. (Plew limit your piWldatian to lien minuta)
a . ..!_uti~the ~~ Progtm, will be honored.
,J ']..() b . Alexander ~will be pNNftt IO ncpat finandal .. taro IO Cf J'~ $/ ~ compete in the US. National Cycling Champknhl.-. lJdl.Afi<__
7. No,\-Sd)eduled .)ij,tlton. ~ limit your p.-ntation to five minuta)
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8. Communicatlona, Prodamatianl, and Appoinlmenla.
9. Public Hearing. (None)
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Page 2
10. Approve on second reading.
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Council Bill No-~~ .. ~ u,e of woodburning units on high
pollution days. , ,. •cA11.L<.A1'1J'
11. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions.
{\ ruk )9 a. Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to
l,~ nPtL O adopt a bill for an ordinance approving the sale of properties developed
'-'; I 'fl.-for the BUIID Program. STAFF SOURCE: r.aaJ..NMffillus 1¢"11e, alhc
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. "'"-~ ~J;. Recommendation from the Utilities Department to approve by motion a "" ~:.: ttC0 A• .atUl95,000 bid from M & M Tank and Tower Corporation for the
''"' . J ~I_ L t vr'-~habilitation of the Zuni W•lf:. ~ Tank. STAFF SOURCE: Stewart
~ (l\ .j~ i Fonda, Dlnctor of Utilities.~
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12. General Dilcuuaon. 'l 1--o . . · '?&'.i
a. Mayor'• Choi°!. ~fWL<-;-:::;:~ JtUW/t '.J.l
b . Council Members' Choice.
13. Qty Manager'• Report.
14 . Qty Attorney's Report .
Adjournment. S'. c/(Jf'L .
The followtng minutes wen tranlmitted to Council from Cfl /'13/'f1.41 /15/91:
• Board of Adjustment and Appeals SMeling of Jw 10, 1991.
• F.npwood Downtown DneJopment Authority meetmg of July I. 1991.
• Uquor Ucenslng Authority meeting of July 1, 199'l.
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AGENDA FOR lHE
REGULAR MEETING OF
1HE ENGLEWOOD Cl1Y COUNCL
JULY 20, 1992
7:30 P.M.
1. Call to order. ?.'3f }it,v
2. Invocation.~
3. Pledge ot Allegiance. W£1f P1
4. Roll Call. '7-0
Minutes from the July 6, 199'.2 Oty Council Meeting.~
Minutes from the July 13, 199.2 Public Hearing.~
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7. Non-Scheduled Visitan. (PIUN lbnlt your ptwntllkJn to ftw mlnuta)
8. Communications, ProdamatioN. and Appoinlnwnll .
9. Public Huring. (None)
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July 20, 1992
Page 2
Approve on second reading.
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a. Council Bill No. 25 banning the use of woodbuming units on high
pollution days.
11. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions.
a. Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to
adopt a bill for an ordinance approving the tale of properties developed
for the BURD Program. STAFF SOURCE: Paal Mallnawski, Encutive
Director of the HOUling Atdlladty.
b. Recommendation from the Utilities Department to approve by motion a
$95,000 bid from M & M Tank and Tower Corporation for the
rehabilitation of the 7.uni Water Storage Tank. STAFF SOURCE: Stewart
Fonda, Dlredor of Utilities.
13. Oty Manager', Report
14 . Oty Attorney'• Report.
Adjournment.
11w following minutes were tnnlmltted ID C.oundl from f11 /03/"1,41 /15/91:
• Board of Adjuslment and Appult meeting of June 10, 1991.
• Englewood Downtown Oewlopment Authority mNtlng of July I. 1991.
• Uquor UC'fflling Authority meeting ol July 1, 1991.
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DliLEWOOD CITY COIIICIL
DliLEWOOD, AIAPANOE COIIITY, COLGUDO
lletular session
.July I, 1H2
1. Call to Order
The regular 111eeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Wiggins at 7:33 p.m.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Metlber Bullock.
3. Pledge of Allegiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins.
4. loll Call
Present:
Absent:
A quorua was present.
Also present:
5. llinutes
Council Mellbers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
None
City Manager Fraser
City Attorney Dellitt
Deputy City Manager Martin
Deputy City Clerk Ell ts
EnvtrOMlfttal and Neighborhood Services
Administrator Glazier, COIIIIUftity Developaent
Director Stanley, Safety Services
Operations Chtef Gan:tlaso, Ftre Dtvtston
Dtrector Esterly, Public llorlts
(1) COIIICIL .... MLIY ..U, -IT IIU IBtalD, TO Alfllft TNE
llllln'ES OF TNE UIUUI IUTI• OF MIE II, lttl,
Ayes: Counct1 lllllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habefttcht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motton carried.
6. Pre·sctledulld Vtsttol's
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(a) A resolution appointing Patricia Howe to the Clean, Green, and
Proud Conmission was considered. The resolution was assigned a number and
read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 66, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING PATRICIA HOWE TO THE CLEAN, GREEN, AND PROUD CCJtllllS·
SION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
CCIIIICIL NENIER VM DYKE IIOVED, -IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE MENDA ITEII 6
(a) -RESOLUTION NO. 66, SERIES OF ltt2.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(b) A resolution appointing Nary F. Jackson to the Clean, Green, and
Proud COlllllission was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and
read by title :
RESOLUTION NO . 67, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING MARY F. JACKSON TO THE CLEAN, GREEN, AND PROUD CCJtllllS·
SION FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
CCIIIICIL IIOaO IIA.LEY IIMD, _, IT IIAS SECOIIDED, TO APPIOVt MED ITEII I (b)
-RESOLUTION NO. 67, SERIES OF 1H2.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Wagvoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carr i ed.
(c) A resolution appointing Kell HaraldHft to the Clean, Green , and
Proud Coatssion was considered . The resolution was assigMd a nUlllber and
read by t tt le :
RCSO LUT ION NO . 18 , SERIES Of IHZ
A RESO LUTION APPOINTING KEN HMALDSEN TO THE CLEM, GREEN, _, PROUD COMMIS ·
SICIN FOR THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO •
CGUIICIL IIOaO IUUOClt IIIID, -IT IN m••D, TO~ --ITEII I
(c) • RESOLUTION NO. II, IDIU OF 1111.
~es: Council Nlllbers Bullock , Van Dyke, Hath•ay .
Habentcht, llaggoMr, &ulley, Wtggtns
Nay s: None
Mot i on c arri ed •
The r esol uti on and a City ptn wrt presented to Kell Haraldsen .
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(d) A resolution appointing Roy Watts to the Englewood Downtown
Development Authority was considered . The resolution was assigned a number
and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 69, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING ROY WATIS TO THE ENGLEWOOD DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY .
COUNCIL NEIIIER NATNAIIAY IIOVED, NI) IT lfAS SECCIIIDED, TO APPIOVE AIElltA ITEN 6
(d) -RESOLUTION NO. H, SOIES Of 1H2.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(e) A resolution reappointing Brad Zieg to the Englewood Housing Au-
thority was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by
title:
RESOLUTION NO. 70 , SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING BRAD ZIEG, TO THE HOUSING AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
COUNCIL NOIIER IULLEY IIOVED, NI) IT lfAS stcmeED, TO APPIOVE MEIIIA ITOI I (e)
-RESOLUTION NO. 70, SOIES OF IHZ,
Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Not i on carried .
The resolution and I City pin were presented to Brad Zieg.
(f) A resolution reappointing Curtis Such to the EnglftOod Liquor
Licensing Authority was considered. The resolution was assigned I nUllber and
read by title :
RESOLUTION NO . 71, SERIES Of IH2
A RESOLUTION REAPPOINTING CURTIS SUCH TO THE LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY FOR
THE CIT Y OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO .
COUNCIL IIEIIIER NATWY IIMD, -IT IIU SUCIIIID, TO APNOVt MED ITOI I
(f) -RESOLUTION NO. 71, SOIU OF ltn.
Ayes : Council .....,_rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway ,
Habenicht, Waggoner, &ulley, Wiggins
Nay s: None
Not i on carr i ed .
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(g) A resolution appointing Willis Resley to the Englewood Water and
Sewer Board was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by
title:
RESOLUTION NO. 72, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING WILLIS RESLEY TO THE WATER Ari> SEWER BOARD FOR THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
COUNCIL IIENIEI M.LEY IIOVED, _, IT IIAS SECCIIIDED, TO APPIOVE MEIIIA ITEII 6 (g)
-RESOLUTION NO. 72, SEIIES OF lHZ.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, W~oner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(h) Ken Haraldsen, 3018 South Washington Street, stated he still had
SOiie concerns with the wood burning ordinance. He indicated others in the
audience may speak to the issue.
7. Non-scheduled Vtsttors
There were no non-scheduled visitors.
8. toauntcattons, Procl-ttons and Appotntants
(a) COUNCIL IIENIO IUUOClt IMO, -IT IIAS maED, TO PIICLAJII THE
c1n•s TIWllS TO IIASTE IWIMEIIEIIT Of Dlllftl-SIUTII FGI THEIi CCIITIIIUTION TO
EIIILE.IIOOO'S SNI• CLOIIIP.
Ayes: Council lllllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, liulley, Wt19tns
Nays: None
Motton carrted.
The proclaaation was read tn its entirety and presented to Kelly Slltth of
Waste Nanageaent of Denver-South. llr. 5111th tt.anud Counctl and stated they
appreciate the attitude of cooperatton aaong Ctty staff.
(b) COUNCIL IIENIO VM DYU .... -IT IMS IUIIIID, TO ICCIPT IIITN
IHIET THE 1Es1•n• Of ILDII INDEl l ,_ THE LI ... ucas1• --•n.
Ayes: Counctl lllllber1 Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habtntcht, Waggoner, liulley, Wt19tns
Nays: None
Motton carried. Counctl ..-.rs expre11ed concern for Ith Malta..
t. Pu~ltc Neartne
No public hearing was sc"-duled before Counctl.
10. Approval on SecOM IIMtnt
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COUNCIL NEIIIER HATIWIAY NOVED, Ml> IT IIAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE ON SECOII> READ-
ING A&Ell>A ITEIIS 10 (a) TlltOU&H (d) AS FOLLOIIS:
(a) ORDINANCE NO. 27, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 2, INTRODUCED BY
COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL
COOPERATION AGREEMENT WITH ARAPAHOE COUNTY ON BEHALF OF THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO FOR SPECIALIZED
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR ENGLEWOOD HANDICAPPED AND ELDERLY RESIDENTS FROM
JANUARY I, 1992 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1992.
(b) ORDINANCE NO. 28, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 24, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL MENSER WIGGINS), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 11, CHAPTER 1, SECTION 1, SUBSECTION 8, OF THE
ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL COOE BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION RELATING TO THE PARKING OF
VEHICLES WITH EXPIRED LICENSE PLATES.
(c) ORDINANCE NO. 29, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 26, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER VAN DYKE), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2705 SOUTH
DELAWARE STREET, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
(d) ORDINANCE NO. 30, SERIES Of 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 27, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL NENBER HABENICHT), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTERGOVEIIIIIENTAL AaEEIIENT BEMEN CITY OF LITTLE·
TON, THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD All> TH( CITY Of SNERIDM · TH( TRI-CITY PLAIIUNG
GROUP FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION Of SOUTH SMTA FE.
Prior to voling thtre was brief dhcusstOII about ~ It• 10 (b) regarding
the authority to regulate ex11ired llcet11t 11lltes Oft 11rtvate 11roperty. The
aatter was resolved.
Vote results:
Ayes :
Nays :
Council Nellbers lulloclt, Van Dylte, Hathaway,
Habentcht, W1990ft8r, 5ulley, Wtggtns
None
Motton carritd .
11 . ONltnances, lesoluttons 1M llottons
(a) Envtronaental and Net9hborhood Services Adlltntstrator Clazter pres -
ented a recOllll&ndation ft"OII the Departlleflt of Colllulltty Develo,-.nt to adopt a
bill for an ordinance bannl119 the use of wood bumt119 untts OIi htth pollution
days . He explained exhtl119 atr quality probl-tapact the hea1th, wlfare
and econoalc wtll -betng of the cOlalllltty. Thh ordf111Ke would allow the
City 's participation tn solutt011s to enllance local atr QU1ltty and to help tht
R99 lon al Air Qual lty Council NCetve credits froa the Envt,.....,.tal Protection
A9ency . He added that the purpose of thh ordtnance h to further ltatt the
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use of conventional wood burning units, except in the case where residents
register with the City that they rely on wood burning as the sole source of
heat or are Low Income Energy Assistance participants. Mr. Glazier responded
to various questions of Council, noting that enforceaent will be conducted on
an on-call basis, and further that it is anticipated staff will dedicate the
first year to educating the public. This recoa11end1tion is supported by the
Clean, Green, and Proud C011111ission.
Deputy City Clerk Ellis was asked to read Council Bill No. 25, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 25, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 6, CHAPTER 1, ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE
1985, BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 11 RELATING TO A BAN ON WOOD BURNING ON HIGH
POLLUTION DAYS.
COUNCIL MENIER HATHAMAY NOYED, Am IT IIAS SECCNIED, TO APNOYE MDmA ITEM 11
(a) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 25,
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, W199oner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(b) Director Stanley and Fire Division Operations Chi~f Garcilaso pres-
ented a recoaendat ion froa the Departatnt of Safety Services to approve by
110tion the purchase of a new ftre rescue vehicle froa Rocky Mountain E .. rgency
Vehicles, Inc. for SSS,500. Oiscusston ensued regarding salt of the old a•-
bulance through the City auction.
COIIICIL IEIIO IUU.EY IIDID, -IT 1111 SICIIIID, Tl a,pllft 1IIE PlacNASE Of A
A IElf ffP£ Ill .....__E, IIIDEL IDIC 141K, ,_ IICIY WAIN EIIEIIDCY
VEHICLES, INC. FOi Sll,IOO,
~es: Council ....,.rs lulloclr., Yan Dylr.e, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggofter, &ulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Notion carried .
(c) Director Esterly presented a recoaenclattOII froa the Depart .. nt of
Public Works to adopt a resolutton aaendtng the 1992 Annual ludtet and ap -
propriating funds froa the Public laproveaent fund balance to tnstall stgns
and signal flashers at all eleaentary school crossings. The School/Ctty Safe -
ty Coal ttee supports this recoaenclatton. D1scusston ensued. Council Mellber
Hathaway strongly suggested that the Safety c-tttH ex•tne the nHd for
load ing zones and parking restrictions . The resolution was asst,ned a nlllllber
and read by t t tle :
RESOLUTION NO . 73, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION ANE.NDING THE APNOVCO lMZ IUDKT Ml) APPIOPIIATJNG NONIES FOR
THC CITY Of ENGLEWOOD .
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COUNCIL NEMER MILLOCK IIOVED, MD IT IIAS SECOll>ED, TO APPROVE MENDA ITEN NO.
11 (c) -RESOLUTION NO. 73, SERIES OF 1112
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(d) Director Esterly presented I rec0111end1tion froa the Departaent of
Public Works to adopt I resolution .. nding the 1992 Annual Budget and ap-
propriating funds froa the Public l111provt11tnt Fund and General Fund balances
to be used for 1dllltntstr1ttve costs associated with Paving District No. 34 and
Concrete Replacement Districts 1991 and 1992. The cost to the Public l111prove-
111ent Fund will be $61,000. The cost to the General Fund will be $107,600, to
be repaid over ten years. The resolution was assigned I nUllber and read by
title:
RESOLUTION NO. 74, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE APPROVED 1992 BUDGET ANO APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
COUNCIL IIENIER IIMIONEI IIOVED, -IT IMS SECOIIDED, TO APNO¥t MED ITEN
ll(d) -RESOLUTION NO. 74, SOIES Of' lNI.
Ayes: Council Neabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Wat90fter, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motton carried.
(e) Director Esterly presented a recOllleftdation froa the Dtpart .. nt of
Public Works to approve by aotion a COftstruction contract for Concrete Re-
placement District 1992. Discussion ensued r91ardtng the ortgtnal est i111ted construction costs.
COIIICIL IDID NATNMIAY IIOIED, -IT IMS suaa, "•••r A casT1UCT1•
COlfTUCT FOi CGIICIETE IDUCEIIElff DISlllCT •• lltl Tl ca:IIOE E1NESS IIIC.
IN THE MIIIIIT Of' SI 15,000.
Ayes: Council Neabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggofttr, liulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motton carried.
12 . ltneral D1scuss10ft
(1) Nayor 's Choice
( t) Nayor Wiggins noted ht was pleased with the ftrworts display
and coaaended all staff lllllbtrs who wre tnvolwed wtth the event .
(b) Counctl Neaber 's Chotce
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( i) Council Melllber Waggoner thanked the Police Department for
participating in a neighborhood parade held in the northeast part of town on
July 4, 1992.
(ii) Council Metllber Habenicht:
1. She questioned the ti11eline for publishing vacancies on the Library and
Liquor Licensing Authority boards. Discussion ensued.
2. She stated she is pleased that we still have fireworks within the COIII·
aunity. However, she stated a nUllber of citizens had c011111ented on the fact
that the City of Englewood's naae was not associated with the event and they
felt it was lacking soae of the c01aUnity spirit experienced when the display
was held at Centennial Park.
3. She brought up the subject of the state-wide initiative to raise the
Colorado sales tax. She asked that Council consider supporting the Children
First initiative. Council Metlber Bullock expressed concern about the ap-
propriateness of Council taking a stand on this issue. Discussion ensued.
Staff was directed, with Council Metlber Habenicht's support, to prepare a pro-
posed resolution to be considered at the regular City Council Meeting July 20,
1992.
(iii) Council Metlber Hathaway:
1. She noted several citiHns had c-nted on the firewrtts celebration.
They thoU9ht it was .. 11 run and the c111111nd staff did an excellent job of
aanaging the crowd. She thanked the Police and Public lfortts Dlpartatnts for a
job well done .
2 . Sht ~sted official approval of City Council to travel to Atlanta to
talk to the l*ftlrs of Cinderella City as Council's ,-presentative. She stated
Council Metlber Van Dyke would bt attending in her place if she wre unable to
attend . She noted the H.,..cliture would bt chartN to (cOftOaic O.velopaent
funds .
COUNCIL ... .. LICI MID, -IT laS IBIIIED, Tl IUl'NIIIU Nm F•
COUNCIL IIENID IIA'INMIIY • CIIIICIL -IM fflE Tl TIAftl Tl ATUlffA ,_
DISCUSSlcm IIITN TNl IIIIEIS IF CJWIIIIU c1n.
Discu ssi on ensued ••camt11 !M ...,..,r,~ of ~l:.DUDC.il p.a,-
·.t4c i ,,tt,. 4* the ~h,uHMU, C"1J4.ul{I!{~ 'A~ ~ iJ!.I.L11}
Vote results : ~~ t!.t_( /Ju~
Ayes : Council lllllbers lullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, lll990ftlr,
Gulley, lliggins
Nays : Council Nlllbtr Habetlicht
Mot i on carried .
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(iv) Council Netllber Van Dyke reported on a conference she had at-
tended, on behalf of Englewood City Council, on the issue of ·Netropol ihn
Leadership."
(v) Council Nellber Bullock noted that a recent article in the
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cils of Littleton and Englewood were strongly in support of the project. He
wanted to know if he had Council's support to clarify the City's position.
Council's position on the project was discussed. City Manager Fraser offered
to assist Mr. Bullock with an appropriate response. ~ d lf>.-r1u1la1>/
!JJd (vi) Council Mellber Habenicht noted she had _ rap rt 011
fl,"'f"~ ~her attendance at the CML Conference June 16 through 20, 1992.
13. City Manager's Report
(a) City Manager Fraser advised that Deputy City Manager Martin has
accepted the position of City Manager of the Town of Blackhawk. He expressed
appreciation for her i•agination, creativity, and dedication. Ms. Martin was
given a standing ovation.
14. City Attorney's Report
(a) City Attorney DeWitt presented a recoaendation that would allow
him to defend the appeal of Carol Matthews regarding a February 10, 1992 traf-
fic ticket.
COUNCIL IIEIIIO UilY am. -IT IIAS SUIIID, TO AU.OIi 'IIIE c1n ATIGIIEY
TO D£FE11D 'IIIE APPEAL OF CMDt. MT1IIDIS TUFFIC TICUT OF FD111MY 10, IH2.
Ayes: Council lllllbers lulloclt, Van Dyke, Hath..ay, lf199oner,
Gulley, lfiNin~~ 7-0 Nays : Council lllllbe icht -
Motion carried .
(b) He advised that the Purchaser of Valuable Articles License of Fine
Jewelers , Cinderella City, had beetl suspended by the licensing Officer.
15 . Adjounaent
COUNCIL IIEIIIO •Ln DID TO.... The ... ting ldjoufflld at 1:21 p.a .
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ENGLEIIOOD, AIAPAHOE COIIITY, COLOUDO
Public Hnrint
Paving District lo. 34/COfterete District lttl
.July 13, ltt2
I. Call to Order
The special session of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Pro Tem Hathaway at 7:35 p.•.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Meaber Bullock.
3. Pledge of Allegiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Pro T .. Hathaway.
4. loll Call
Present:
Absent:
A quorua was present.
Also present:
5 . Public Htarint
Council Nellbers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Bullock,
Habenicht, Waggoner
Council Nellbers Gulley, Wi91ins
City Nanager Fraser
City Attontey Dlllttt
Deputy Ctty Nanager llarttn
Deputy Ctty Clerk Ellis
Director Esterly, Public Works
COUNCIL IOID VAi Dm IMO, -IT IMS IBI.D, TO ONI TIii ML.IC NEMI•
COIICEIINI• PAVI• DISTIICT •• MJma(Tt IISTIICT lNl.
Ayes : Council ...._rs 14a11ock, ¥111 Dyke, Hath ... y, Habenicht
W1910fter
Nays : None
Absent : Council ...._rs Ciutley , Wt91tns
Motton carried.
Mayor Pro T" Hathaway stated that tM purpose of tM pubttc "91rt119 ts to
con si der the proPosed P1vt119 Dtstrtct lo . 34/Collcrete Dtstrtct 1191 .
Al l testiaony wa s g i ven under 01th .
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Director Esterly presented evidence of the required Publication of Notice of
Public Hearing which appeared in the Englewood Herald on June 18, 1992, June
2S, 1992 and July 2, 1992. Mr. Esterly stated that a notice of intent to form
the district was published in the Englewood Herald February 21, 1991, February
28, 1991, and March 7, 1991. On March ZS, 1991 a Public Hearing was held
prior to the fo~tion of these districts. On April 8, 1991 Public Works re-
contacted everyone involved in the process, at Council's request, to confirm
that the City had decided to proceed with the fonution of these districts.
On April 9, 1991 staff solicitated volunteers with doorhangers and in addition
there were previous contacts that had requested inclusion in the concrete por-
tion of the district. On June 29, 1992 Public Works .. iled out notification
of the proposed assessments. Mr. Esterly reviewed infonution included in a
prepared handout. The handout includes a brief description of areas covered
by the paving district and the .. ndatory concrete district. He noted volun-
tary concrete replacement exists throughout the entire city. Final assessiaent
data was reviewed. He reviewed the proposed schedule for ca.pletion of Paving
District No. 34/Concrete Replaceiaent District 1991. He discussed two concerns
raised by property owners: inequitable assessiaents and cost of tree ret110val.
He noted varying credits were allowed, in soae instances, for replacing exist-
ing concrete that was in good condition and that tree reaoval work is paid for
by the City.
Mayor Pro Tem Hathaway invited public c0111ent an : xplained that cOllllltnts will
be taken on a street-by-street basis.
ZONE 1 (PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34)
3800 South Delaware Street
Ken Love, 4S01 South Logan, appeared on behalf of his aother Eleanor Gates who
owns the property at 3821 South Delaware. He thanked Council and the City
government for COIiing in under the original esti .. tes. He noted soae of his
concerns have been addressed by Mr. Esterly. However, he coaplained of the
poor worklllanship on the sidewalk at 3121 South Delaware.
Mr. Esterly noted the work at that location has been accepted by the City. He
stated there has been SON probl•s associated with cracks along Joints of
individual stones which have been addressed on an individual lot-by-lot basis
and discussed with the hoaeowners. The City fHls they are not a h1Z1rd to
the future life of the concrete. He stated he was unaware of other workllan ·
ship issues . In response to Mayor Pro T .. Hathaway's request Mr. Esterly ex -
pla i ned the City 's two -year bond on concrete contractors. Replac .. nt of de ·
fectlve work will be d ... nded of the contractor up to two years after cOlll)le-
tion of the work .
Council Metlber Habenicht asked for an explanation of the recourse for hON -
owners if the concrete should prove to be defective. Discussion et1sued. Mr.
Esterly stated the contractor has agreed, upon request of the holleowner, to
replace the concrete that has shown hairline cracks that are not on control
Joint locations. Discussion ensued rttardlng future respo11stbility for defec -
tive concrete.
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000·100 West Kenyon Avenue
No c01111ents.
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No coaents.
Alley east of 4800 South Broadway
No coaents.
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Alley east of 3700 South Ac1>1111 Street
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Leon Martinson, 5941 South Spotswood, owner of property at 3786 South Ac01111,
contended paving of the alley was unnecessary and quite costly.
Director Esterly conftnaed that thts alley was petitioned tnto the district at
the request of the aajority of the property owners at that location.
Alley east of 3600 South Elati Street
No COIMM!nts.
ZONE 2 (MANDATORY CC..CRETE R£PLAC£MENT)
3700 to 4200 South Broadway
Ladislau Bosqa, owner of property at 4000 South Broadway, questioned the
aaount of hts assesS11tnt. Hts assesSlltftt ts approxtaately 54,600 and he cal-
culated the actual 1110Unt should be approxtaately 53,600. Mayor Pro T• Hath·
away suggested he contact Director Esterly and City Attorney DeWitt to protest
the assessaent .
3700 to 4200 South Lincoln
No coaents.
3700 to 4200 South Sher.an
No coaents.
3700 to 4200 South Grant
No coaents .
3700 to 4200 South L09an
No coaents .
3700 to 4200 South Penns lvanta
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No cornnents.
3700 to 4200 South Pearl
No coments .
3700 to 4200 South Washington
No coanents.
3700 to 4200 South Clarkson
No conanents.
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COUNCIL NDIIO IULLOC& IID¥ED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIIED, TO IIIICOINIATE FU LITTOS
OF PROTEST INTO TN( l£COID OF THE PUil.iC HEAii ••
Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht
Waggoner
Nays: None
Absent: Council Mellbers Gulley, Wiggins
Notion urried. Letters received into the record of the .. ting are froa the
following individuals: W1111u D. Abbei Sr .. JIOO South Delaware Street, Rob -
ert Wesley Brown, 3900 South Pearl treat, laura late;_ toauntt, Man.
!:ttfastle ~rties), 740 East Jifferson Avenue, andrt l . Ntckle,
out Elatl treat.
There being no one else present to speak to the issue, 1111,or Pro T• Hathaway
asked for a aotion to close the public hearing.
Ayes :
Nays :
Absent :
Notion carried.
TO CUI( 1IIE fWLIC
Council ....,.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hath.,.y, Habenicht
Waggoner
None
C0Ut1cil .._...rs Gulley, Wiggins
Mayor Pro 1 .. Hathaway expressed thanks to those present.
6 . Adjou.......t
The .. ting adjoumed at 7:59 p.a.
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PROUD PIIOPBR'l'Y PAR'l'IC:IPAIITS
1. 473!5 s. Galapa90 St. Lou Scott
2. 4000 s. Grant St. A. C. Lindner
3. 4970 s. Waahington St. J .... L. Bipy
4. 2101 s. Delevan st. Jay' Jean Styea
!5. 4!510 s. Waahington at. DouCJlaa L. cox ( 4!52!5 a. Waahington)
6. !52!5 I:. Allbent Ave. Jlarvin , Cindy Sytna
7. 2297 •• •-lay Ave. Rieb, Cherrie Brandt
I. 29!5!5 s. Broadway Saber Peraanente Health care
.tu D14911
9. 3600 8. Bannock St. Sky Plaaa Apartaenta
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l:llll1IH'II J1, 'el· Inca St. Dorothy I Slaer 8clbvab
. 2. ' ... Pox at. llor'M IIUten
3. 3 •• LD9an at. NU:b Aabcraft
4. 342!5 •• c1aruon cra1918Wdiab c:...-
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C. Alexander Stickler
1400 E. Bates Ave .
Englewood, CO 801 1 O
July 16, 1992
Dear Members of the Englewood City Council,
The purpose of my letter Is to reQuest financial assistance from the
Englewood City Council so that I may travel to and compete at the 1992
Junior National Road and Track Cycling Championships . The championships
will run from July 27 until August 9 in Bloomington and Indianapolis,
Indiana. I plan to dr i ve to lnd l ana on July 25 and will stay through August
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I have lived In Englewood all of my life and have attended Englewood
schools smce kindergarten. I was a National Honor Soc1ety graduate of
Englewood High School's class of 1992. I graduated ranked seventh In the
class. Addit l onally, I was the student representative to the Englewood
Board of Education for the second semester of this past school year.
My rac ng results for 1992 are as follows: 11-"J
USCF 01str1ct 8 (Colorado) JOOQm p...-sutt champion . " ~. ; -
USCF Oi str1ct 8 1-k lometer championship, second place.
USCF Dist. 8 20 km road time trial champlonShlp, st>cth place.
USCF Oistr1ct 8 road race champlonShlps, tenth place.
Cycl e Log 1c Spring T ime Tria l Ser l es, May 8 -Apr il 27, series
champ i on , Jr. Men 17-18, won al I seven of the races that
1 started
Ch 1pper·s Cycl 1ng Cl ass i c circuit race, Denver , n i nth place .
Bucke ye Road Rac e, Fort Collins, eleventh.
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BY AtmfORl'IY
COUNCIL Bill. NO. 25
IN'IR)l)UCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HA'IHAWAY
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 1Tlt.E 6, CHAPIER 1, OF 1HE ENGU!:WOOD MUNICIPAL
CODE 1985. BY ADDING A NEW SECI10N 11 RE1A11NG 10 A BAN ON WOOD BlmNING
ON HIGH POLU.mON DAYS.
WHEREAS, tbe beallb. afety and welfare al tbe c::ltlll:m al Elpwood are
adwawlJ" a&cted by poor air quabty wttbm tbe dly lab: and
WHEREAS. It la nee 111 ry for tbe Dalta' lletrOpalbn area to Diab reeemeble
e8'alta to attain tbe ltaDdarda atablebed ID tbe P'edaal Clean Air Act er lme fedenl
~ funds: and '
WHEREAS. reaa,leo1tleJ wood camblillttoD produca pmtlcUJate matter .and c:arbao
IIIOiW'Ctf'le tbat caatnbuta to tbe detel1anUon al U' quaJlty wbich .. pbysacaDy
harmful and aatheUcally •mph m:
NOW. niEJG!.IIORL • ff ORDAINm BY'IHE alY COUNCIL OF'IHE alY OF
ENGLEWOOD. CCI.ORADO, AS P'CJU.OWS:
5n:S1cr I. 11Ue 8. Chapter 1 EaClewood Munk:lpal Code 1985, la hereby a 1w,1Nded
by adding a new Sec:uan 11 to read • fallows:
8-1-11: WOOD BlJR'flNG AND SOUD nJEL.P'll1ED HEA1INO DEVICES
A. WWI .... AS USED IN 'IHIS SBC'l10N1HE P'OLLOWINO 1'IRIS SHAU.
HAVE 1HE IIEANINOS AS INDICAffD:
N HO&l&lmlll
CO!CIIADO,.._m
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....,, ... ffAWDt-l'IG9IPONS WHICH CONDYN NOi' IICJIIS'IIIAN mrr &81
ORAMS PER HOUR OF PAlfflCU.A1D MD NOi' IIOIIB
11IAN ONE HlNJBD (lCQ OltMIII PER HOUR OF CARBON
MONOXID&.
BmB ,au.unQII DAT 'IHAT PERIOD OF1111B DllCLMIID 10 •A HIOH
POUUl1CN DAY BY'111E C0LCJRAD0 DBPARIIIDff' OF
HEAl.111 . -... Alf INDIVIDUAL. PARINWHIP. CQIIPORATION.
COMPANY Oil onmtAIIOCIATION .
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C. Alexander Stickler
1400 E. Bates Ave .
Englewood, co 8011 o
July 16, 1992
Dear Members of the Englewood City Council,
The purpose of my letter ts to reQuest financial assistance from the
Englewood City Council so that I may travel to an<i compete at the 1992
Junior Nat i onal Aoad and Track Cycling Championships. The champ i onships
will run from July 27 until August 9 tn Bloomington and Ind i anapol i s,
Ind i ana . I p l an to dri ve to Ind i ana on July 25 and w ill stay through August
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I have l 1ved I n Englewood al 1 of my 1 tfe and have attended Englewood
schoo l s s i nce kindergarten. I was a National Honor Society graduate of
Englewood Hi gh School's class of 1992. I graduated ranked seventh tn the
c l ass. Add 1t 1ona lly , I was the student representative to the Englewood
Board of Educat i on for the second semester of th i s past school year.
My rac ng resul t s for 1992 are as follows: 0 1.J
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USCF 01 str1ct 8 (Colorado) JOOOm P',rSUlt champion .
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USCF 0 1st. 8 20 km road t i me tri a l d\amp1onSh tp, sncth place.
USC F 0 1s tr1c t 8 r oad race champ1on,t,1ps , tenth p l ace.
Cyc l e Logic Spr ing Ti me Tr i a l Ser ies , May 8 -APr ll 27, ser ies
cham p 100, .x Men 17 -18 , won 1 11 seven of the races that
1 started
Ch1 pper ·s Cycling Classic c i rcu i t race, Dtrwer, n i nth place.
Buckeye Road Rac e , Fort Co llins, e l eventh.
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the 2 km tune trial on the road, and the road race . I ride for Home Team,
run out the Bike Lover's Place shop, and sponsored by Shaver Sport cycling
wear . unfort\#\ately, this team haS ltmlted ftnanctal means and can only
afford to cover my entry fees. For tnwe1, 1odgtng, and food expenses, I
have estimated that I will need 1450. AtYV share of that cost that the city
COU'Cll could provide would be greatly apprectateo.
Sincerely,
C:.",~g( e,'c-"'-~
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COUNCIL BDL NO. 25
IN'l'RODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HA111AWAY
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 'ffl'LE 6, CHAP'11!:R 1. OF 1HE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL
CXDE Ul85, BY' ADDING A NEW SECl10N 11 RElA11NG TO A BAN ON WOOD BURNING
ON HIGH POU.tmON DAYS.
WHEREAS. tbe bedh. mety and welfare al tbe dUlem al Eallewaocl ue
adwenely deded by poor a!r quality wltbm the ca:, lab; and
WHEREAS. It a nee i uuy for the Dema" lleb......._ area to mue reaanable
darts to attam the atandarda eatabllahed ID the hdenl Clean Air Act ar laee federal
bt&bwaY f'unda: and
WHEREAS. reeadeDUl!I wood combullllall praducea pmUculate matter .and cmtxm
D>ODCW1de that caatl1buta to the deter1anUDD al ... quality wblcb .. pbJ*ally
harmful and MlltbeUcaDy unpleaeaut;
NOW, THUdLPORE. BE rf ORDAINED BY1HE aJY COUNCIL OF'IHE aJY OF
ENGLEWOOD. ca.oRADO,AS FaJ.OWS:
Wm 1. ntle 8, Chapter 1 Eallewood Mum:lpal Code 1985. la berebJ aniended
by llddlal a new SecUan 11 to read • follows:
~1-11: WOOD BURNING AND 90UD nm:L-PIIIED HEA'l1NC DEVICES
A . WUUIW. AS Ul!IED IN 'nllS SllCl10N 11111: l'OLLOWINO 'n:RMS SHALL
HAVE 1HE MEANINGS AS INDICA'll:D:
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DEVICES 111AT ARE tmLIZICD 90LELY PQR 11111: PURPOSE
0, OOOlaNO POOD.
....... ffAIPDntPN l'¥J8SIONS WHICH CONDIN NOr MOIIS 1HAN l:IQlff.
I JDR
GRAMS PER HOUR OF PAlfflCULA'IDAND NOr ..,._
1HAN ONE HIJNDlm) (lCQ GRAMS PER HOURO, CAIBlN
IIONOXID&.
'IHAT PERIOD 0,1111S Dia MIDTO a A HICal
POLLlfflON DAY IIY111E CQLQltADO DEPAlffllDT 0,
HEALflt .
Alf INDIVIDUAL. PAlfflllRIHIP. CCJIIPORA'IION,
COMPANY OR cma:RAl80CIA11CN.
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DISCONNECTED FROM rTS ENERGY SOURCE, E.G.
HEA11NG on.. NATIJRAL GAS, ELEC'l1UCnY OR PROPANE.
ANY COMBUST1BLE SUBSTANCE OR MATERIAL •
INCLUDING BUI' N01' LBmED TO WOOD. COAL AND
PAPER. SO nlAT USABLE HEAT IS DERIVED FOR 1HE
INTERIOR OF A BUllDING.
A DEVICE DESIGNED FOR SOLID PUEL COMBUSl10N 90
1HAT USABLE HEAT JS DERIVED FOR 1HE DrmRIOR OP' A
BUU.DING. AND INCLUDES SOUD nJEL-P'IRED S'IOYES.
FIREPLACES. SOLID PUEL-P'IRED COOKING S'IOYES AND
COMBINA110N FUEL nJRNACES OR BOILl:AS WHICH
BURN SOLID PtJEL. SOUD FUEL-FIRED HEA'11NO
DEVICES DO NOT INCLUDE BARBECUE DEVICES OR
NA'IURAL GAS P'IRED OR P'IREPl.ACE LOGS.
B. ... IICU.unDIIWIDI.
1. AP"I1!:R 1HE QPEC11VE DAD OF 11118 SEC'l10N. NO PERSON MAY
OPERAff A SOLID FUEL-P1RED HEA11NO DEVICE DURING A HIGH
POU.Ul'ION DAY UNLESS AH EXEMP'l10N HAS BEEN QRAHl1!:D
PURSUANI' TO SECTION ,a BELOW. rr SHALL BE 1HE Dl1IY OF AU.
PERSONS OWNING OR OPERA11NO A SOLID PUEL-PIRED DEVICE TO BE
AWARE OF ANY DECLARA110N OF A HIGH POLLU'l10N DAY BV 1HE
COLORADO DEPARl'MENr OF HEAl.'111.
2. AT 1HE 11ME OF 1HE DECLARA110N OF A HIGH POLLU'l10N DAY. 1HE
cnY MANAGER Slw.L ltLJDl/'IHR!Z 131 HOURS FOR 1HE BURN DOWN
OF EXJS'l1NG FIRES IN SOLID PUEL-BURNING DEVICES PRIOR TO 1HE
INfflA110N OF ENP'ORCEMEHI'.
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1. A PERSON WHO HAS AH llCONOMIC NEED TO BURN IOI.ID ,ua. FOR
RESIDlfflW. SPACE Hl!'.A11NG PURPOID Oil WHO RBUES ON A IOLID
PUEL-PIRED HEA11NG DEVICE AS HIS Oil HIR IOQ 80URCE 0, HEAT
MAY APPLY FOR A 1EMJIORARY EXDO"i10N .... UC'l10lf B OF '11118
ORDINANCE.
(a) A PERSON MAY DDIONSl'Mff a::aNOIIIC N1ZD BV C&Riih'INO HIS
OR H1R llJGIBIU1Y FOR ENERGY AIIISrANCE ACXXR>CNO TO
ECONOMIC GUIDELIND aTAIIUIHl:D BV 11IS UNnD> ITA1D
OfflCE OF IUNODfl'PIT AND IIUDCZi' UNDICR 'DIS LOW-INCOME
ENDOY ASSISTANCE PROORAM IL.&A.PJ. AS ADIONIS'n:RED BV
ARAPAHOE CournY.
Chi A PERION MAY DDIONSIMff 11IAT HE Oil SHE Ra.ID ON A IOLID
PUEL-1'1RE OR 90IM HEA11NO DEVICE AS HIS Oil HIR ICUC IOURCS
OF HEAT BV SIONINO A SWORN STA'IDll:lff TO 1HAT D#ICt.
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BURNING ON A HIGH POU.l1DON DAY UNDl!:R SECnON B ABOVE. 1HAT A
POWER <>UrMZ, DrmRRlJP'l10N 0, NA'nJRAL GAS SUPPLY, OR 'IDIPQRARY
EQUIPMICNT FAILURE &XISIW AT fllE 11MII: AND LOCA'DON OF 'DIE
VIOIA'DON, WHIOI DID NOT RESULT PRC* ltltY .ACi10N 0,flllt PER8CXf
CHARGED wmt fllE VIOLATION.
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PUNISHED BY fllE PICNAL'i1BS SET Jl'ORl1I IN 'ITl1.E 1, CHAP'iZR 4 0,
'IHI!: DIOL&WOOO MUNICIPAL CODE.
2. fllE IIUNlaPAL COOR!' JUDO& SHALL TAD JUDlaAL NOilCS 0, ltltY
DECLAM110N 0, A HIOH PCJU.UnON DAY IIIIIUW BY1HIC OOLQIW)()
DEPAlffllDIT 0, HBAl.111.
lntrDduced. read m ful. md .............. u. ...• .,....., 1111.
Publlabed •a• 1:ir m Ouluau • tlle ltla dlf f/1 July, 1111.
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Pa&riaa H. Crew, Ci1r Clerk
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IUUS/AC'IIOR l'IIOIP08D
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Dewelaped far
Project BUILD
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To pw en anttnence ftPIIIOWIDC tbe eele ol tbe fDDowlDC JWupertlea dewlaped b' tbe
BUILD Project: 3345 Solltb Emenall; 33U S. 1:m1naa: 3381 Soath l:mlnaa: end
3395 Soutb J!:menGD. 'l'be pupertlea -be eald far DD me tbeD ..... pll'Clllt
abowe tbe iM*.-ed 'ftlble, end DD ... tban Nftll pacellt below tbe iM**ld
vehle.
'l'be City Council bee eDoceted 8&00,000 fram tbe OeDlnl l"mld llr Project BUILD.
'l'be maaey .. tD be med 1D pm-tne ••c ,...,,,, .... JWUjNI-911d dis llap --
bouelal atDck -:coadlDC tD ft pallCy .... owed by tbe City o-n«:t
ffAff' AIIALftla
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'l'be City bee tredlaMwl)' puwlded ftnendel 911d • bn•oel • ·e ne • tbe -ol
rebeb ol eadllltlliC = Rental 11111·,n:. .... ellO .... jWowtdld ......... tbrouCb IBdenlly-.................... by tbe C.,,. lkM t,cAiiltlM9'Y,
In 1880, tbe City o,.mc:t rec Ma ...,.w be•• aw• :rv., a aad ...._,_..,coalltnlcllld. ... C ., ...... 5P •NltD 'a M 511 2 II•
obenl11Clllt bouw. New balne9 waald ellO be bdl m 'lllaalt lad. 11111
rec •••w,:WINI bee ellO 1111D 9DDalpal 111 di kPlD tlll ... 0 c t 2 s ,._ far
tbe City.
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.... been pCHlded by tlle J!:DClewood HoaalaC Aldlult;y tbrou,b tlle camtn1ctkm of
q&bt mw alDCle·f'lmdly baalea bait a.. 1118 1D 1880 m aa WAND pl'Oject. Project
BUILD II laten,1ed to bald Gil tbaee .._ by PovtdliC a poal alfmldll 1D be uUblled
• Neel 11111111118Y m detelap1w new n:f C ., bO"'*C CIIF-wlde. It 19 \llidawtood
tbllt 11119 Jlft9W II aae pal1laD al a cw.p P.en sue mes IJ tD 11111et 1lle bnvela&
aeedl al 1lle Clt;y al Jl:l4ewoocl IIDll II not latPim Ml 1D ,......., -. ..... 111, ffldeUn&
bommC .......
9ectlaG 72 al t!le llmDe Rale Clllirtlll' al 1lle CISF o1-,.., a ad...,.. tbat real
... c:ipeav IIIIIJ be eald. bat_., by w •,wsne, mt --.111e ... ,-i:y puv--.. ID
tlle fatare. wla puparty wll be 11iCN4d beln O!vnrl -~ In 1lle JIIOC Ill •
po I I tie N tbat merbtlliC e8lll1II cal .... W. 1ldll pnc II I wll ~ tJle daaSaC al 1lle pup«ty. . ...........
The deu *ped pupwtlle an 1D be eald 1D p11,-. pall1lla wbo !lave wwwed tbelr own
lnencbli Tbe Cit¥ fmldll tllet,... med 1D pea-tsse PDd din lllap wla popeny wlll
be returned 1D tlle BUILD fGlld wbm tbat pupiW't, II eald 1111d tlle mw lDlm II
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July,, 1H1
$ 17.076.76
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other r-turu: Tvp-c;ar qaraqa. full un(ini•be4
bt•nnnt, mrb-io beth in btrrot;
Cplprfdp IAERlfTi• lblplfY
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3355 South !ln9raon Street
Enalevood, Co. 80110
July l, 1992
$18. 500.00
1280
3 BR'•
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other feature•: Full unfinished base~ent,
2 car aaraoe
Struevirg Construction
t 59.000.00
Naxiaua sale Price: •·~9~2~,_o_o_o_.o_o;..._~~~~-
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8ale &atboriaatioa •ora
33as south 1Per100 str .. t. 1D91ayqpc1. co1orado
IPYffber 18. 1991
$ u.ooa,so
1.10a aq. ft.
3 BR'• a ..
other feature•: Ga• firaplaca. typ-car garage, ty11
ynfiniebe4 bfMNot yith maeb-io bath in NMNot
1111,,.thar co,,atruction
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NPYftPber 11, 1111
$ 14,002.50
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Date
July 20, 199Z
INl11ATID BY Utilities
STAPF SOURCE
ISSUFJAC110N PROPOSED
Sabject 7.ami Water Stmage
Tank Rehabilltallon
Staff recoaumnda approval ol a $95.c,oo bid from M • M Tank and Tower Corpontion for
the rehabilllatian of the 7.uni War Slonp Tank.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
None.
STAPF ANAi.WiS
The Zuni Wmr Slanp Ta ii an 1n1agra1 part of the wa111r cliltributlon .,..... in the
Scenic View -. lehabWtallan wodt lndudlng lmldblMting. npalr and repainling ol the
lnteriar and attachment ol llNI beam on the edarlar' ol the ltandpipe wtiarl ii rweded to
put the lmlk back lnllo c.paatian.
IACICGROUND
When the Zuni Wa1ar Sbnp Tank wa tum oil lbw for ita ewry4--,.. ~ ln
April. it waa ncad that thin waa a hip dlpN ol coaiGillon an the allriar of the lland
pipe NCtian. n.. ca.aClllar.. ti 11ft lllldwdclld. could haft lad ID pipe fal11n. lnwltlptian
and evalualian by c.np, 0.--and MdCN and a llnldural ......... demanltllllllid that
the malt c:mt etr.diw altllmallw wa ..._...., Nplilrtna and rapalnlms the lnllde ol
the tank, and ID weld IINI ...._ an 1111 allriar al lhl ltlndplpe lldlan.
FINANCIAL
Plw and SpecUlcaliarw for ... nhlblilallan wark ..... .,... '11lt pratKt ...
tubmlttad ID four talk ciampanla for 116d ptapolll. 11w CIIIIJ pn,palll 1h11 wa1 l'ltumed
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TAXPAYERS MUST TAKE ACTION NOW·
OR PAY HUGE SUPERFUND COSTS LATER
Guest Edltorlal by Suaan M. Thornton, Mayor, City of Littleton
Co•llgned by:
Linda Morton, Mayor, City of Lauwood
Steve Ward, Mayor, City of Glendale
Clyde Wlgoln1. Mayor, City of !nQlewood
Eich of u111 lndlvldual taxpayer• and lmell bullnnau In the metropc,litan erN
tecea me1atve lncrNNI in our HMr INll1 unlNI we act 1wiftly.
Our gullt1 Contributing ordinary HWlge lludge to Lowry Lllndfll. Thia 1ludge
la very clean, containing leas than one-Quarter of one percent trece heavy metall. In
fact. It II IO clean that the m.Clty Waatewew Treatment Plant operated by Littleton
and Englewood ha won • mejor •benlflclll 1'9UN• awerd from tM EPA for aprNdlng
It on farm land 11 • IOI condllioner end fwtiUnf. If our lludge had been p&lced
anywhere except Lowry Lllndfll, "*9 would be no problem.
Unfortunately, large lndUltriN _,. allo•• IO dump highly toallC ......... It
the llndftl . For example, the offlclel Lowry •WN19-1n• lllt..,........ It¥ die !PA
lhOWI Coorl with 31, 7 million gallonl of-. lncludinl acidl, peatlafdll, oeulttcl,
lnkl end ao1Yen11.
~ .. ot thl1 lnduatrill oontamlnldon, LOWtY Landfill II now• lul*fund Ike
•· I lite that the 1:,A Ntlfflltel wtll COit tUI mlllon to dNn up.
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Superfund/ Add 1-1-1-1
Dlatrict (the District represents 1.3 million people In Denver end surrounding areas)
have already committed n mllllon to studies end legal , ... at the lendflll. EPA
eatlmatn theH studies and ·tranaactlonal coats• will run another 12 to 24 monthl,
and at the end of thet time, very little clunup wil have been accomplished.
To make matters worae, lewaulta are ncalating. The s.w. Shattuck Chemical
Compeny, end many other large lndustrlel who dilPONd of toxic waste at the lite,
ere threatening to aue Lakewood, Englewood, Uttleton, and Metro Weatewatar
Raclematlon District to recover money they have apant at the lendfll. We expect
eddltlonal lewaultl as well. for ICfOII the U.S.. large lnduatrln that profited by
Polluting the anvlronmem •• not only aulng cltlaa and thaw tupayera. They ere aulng
smell bull.,.....• well.
For example, tn Mltamcn, Michigan, Ford, Ganaral Motors. and Ctvvlllr have
thrNtenad to IUI Ill MiWNI who Nnt ordinary ......... to 8 landfill that the
eutomeker1 contafflNted. Amono 1tlOII tNNIIMd la the Gitt looutl of America.
In New York State, ChN11II orough-Pandl auad .,. 11111 tllM oonlftbulN M
little ea IIY8l'I montha' worth of trNh ID Iha Ludlow Landfll, lnoludlng Mrs. Mltlino'I
Pizn Perto, •• Which had a total of two ........ All aldarly couple WM ev., IUld tor
• , •• ooo to, havtno their IIPlic .,. ...... Iha .........
In ICalafflUOO, Mlc:Ngen. Uplolvl Corporation dlfflanded •contrlbudonl• frOm
locel bul'"8IIN who Nrtt ....-.. to Iha loNI llndftll , 1'tlOle who met Uplohn'1
damand1 lnduded the Woman'• I¥~ ANG cletlon. • amal bridal ahop, a 1DW91
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Superfund/Add 2-2-2-2
shop, • children'• bookstore, and the Little league.
The cltlea and 1peclal dlatricta Hrvlng moat of the Denver metro. area hive .
Joined together with more than 100 cltiea acroa the U.S. In I group called American
Communhlea for Clunup Equity. ACCE hla drafted leglalltlon that would protect
taxpayers and 1mall bualnuan. The Toxic CINnup Equity end Aoc1l1rat101i Act,
aponaored In the Senate by S.netora llutenberg and Wirth, would mandate that
clunup coats tor cities who contributed only ordinary houHhOld gerbage or Nwage
aludge to 1 .. ndflll be baled on toxicity, not volume. CTypledy, lludge and garbege
are high In volume but extremely low In toxJcfty, I The Act would allo protect cttiN
that settle with the EPA from multiple lawaultl by polluting induatltN.
The heart of our leg6alation hll ....,. the Senate• an -**" attached
to S. 2733. the Govemment 8poneorad !nterp,IN •· Havtng tunriYed two bhW
attlCkl, It hal moved to the Houle, wtllrw It allo fWI lffOnl appoeillon. Thi
amendment would make cttlel liable for • maanurn of four peroem of o111nup COl1I
If 111 their citizen, contrtbutld wu ordinary tralh and lludge to en lndustrtllly-PolUIN
landfill; this fotmull WU proPONd u fair by the EPA, but Ml ltalld In the While
House . It would protect CttiN from third-party leWIUkl and addl lnoendVN for
communltin to nt_,lah houHhold hualdoul Mite OOllctlon ..,..... •
lnduttry wenta to change the luperfund leglllltlon from ltl current ._.
paya• prindple to I muatve new wc . fllpr111ntatlvN of Industry have ltatad ttllt
they want cltin and our taxpayera lclpt In the luperfund ffllll, They W9llt UI to
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Superfund/Add 3.3.3.3
,ubaldln their contamination of the envlrorment, and they want UI ID help tt,em gut
Superfund when It comes up for rNuthorlntlOn In two to thrw ywa. .·
Cities cannot welt for ruuthortndon. We ere apendlng mlllonl of dollra on
1tudle1 end lawyers •• taxpeyera face clNnup COltl thlt could run lnlO addldonel
untold mllllonl •• and cltlN and lfflll bulinNNt elllce can expect ID be drlwn Into
lengthy. expenaM. multiple lewlub.
Memberl of the CololNO Congreellonal delegation •• NPNIIIIV Reps. Den
SchNfer, Joel Hefley, and Pat Schroeder. who represent the metropOltan w In the
HouN --need to hear from taxpeyera lmmedlltaly.
We have • very nenow window of time In wNch oltlNnl fflUlt be hNfct, If 11111
1urpriN when future eewer blll arrhe.
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REGULAll MEfflNG OF
TifE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNOL
JULY 2.0, 1992
7:30 P.M.
3. Pledge of Allegiance.
4. Roll Call.
S. Minutn.
a. Minutes from the July 6, 1992 Qty Council Meeting.
b. Minutes from the July 13, 1992 Public Haring.
,. Pre-Scheduled Viliton. (Plwe limit your pNNlllltion to 111n mlnula)
a. Participants ol the Proud Ptoperty ........ will be hanand.
b. Alexander Stickler will bl pNNnt ID...-filWldll •1l1tara to
compete in the U5. Natianll Cydlng a.nplonlhlpa.
7 . Non-Scheduled VilUan. (Plwe lbnlt your ,._...... to ftw adnuta)
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a. Council Bill No. 25 banning the use of woodbuming units on high
pollution days.
11. Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions.
a. Recommendation from the Department cl Community Development to
adopt a bill for an ordinance approving the sale cl properties developed
for the BUllD Program. STAFF SOURCE: Paul Ma1lnowald, Encatiw
DlredDr of the Hoaing Allllladty.
b. Recommendation from the Utilities Department to approve by motion a
$95,000 bid from M & M Tank and Tower Corporation for the
rehabilitation cl the Z.WU Water Stonge Tank. STAFF SOURCE: Stewart
Fonda, Dlnctm of Utilities.
12. General OiKUUion.
a. Mayor', Choice.
b. Council Memben' Choice.
13. Oty Manager'• Report.
14. Oty Attamey'1 Report .
Adjournment.
The following minutes were tnnlmlned to Council from f11 /'13/'1JA11 /15/91:
• Board cl Adju9tmfflt and Appeals meeting cl June 10, 1992.
• Englewood Downtown Dnelapawnt Authority mNtlng ol July I. 1992.
• Uquor Ucenaing Authority meeting ol July 1, 1992.
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AGENDA FOR TifE
REGULAR MEETING OF
TifE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCL
JULY 20, 1992
7:30 P.M.
3. Pledge of Allegiance.
4. Roll Call.
S. Minuta.
a. Minutes from the July 6, 1992 Oty Council Meeting.
b. Minutes from the July 13, 1992 Public HNring.
6. Pre-Sc:heduled Vltiton. (Plew limit your prwntation to 111n minu-.)
a. Participants ol the Proud Propwty Program will be hanond.
b. Alnander Stickler will be ~ to requat financial ....a.a to
compete in the U.S. National C,cllng Champknhipe.
9. Public Hearing . (None)
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pollution days.
11 . Ordinances, Resolutions, and Motions.
a. Recommendation from the Department of Community Development to
adopt a bill for an ordinance approving the Nie of properties developed
for the BURD Program. STAFF SOURCE: Paal Malinowski, Executive
Dlredar of the Homhlg Atdhadt).
b. Recommendation from the Utilities Department lo approve by motion a
$95,000 bid from M & M Tank and Tower Corporation for the
rehabilitation of the Zuni Water Stonge Tank. STAFF SOURCE: Stewart
Fonda, Dlndm of Utilities.
12. General Dilcu .. ion.
a. Mayor'• Choice.
b. Council Mernben' Choice.
13. Qty Manager'• Report.
14. Qty Attorney'• Report.
Adjournment.
The following minutes wen lranlmlnlld ID C.oundl from f11 /,S/ffl,,ff/ /15/9.2:
• Board of Ad&::-"t and Appull lnNtlng of June 10, 1992.
• Englewood town Development Authority IMltiflc of July I, 1992.
• Uquor Ucenaing Authority mNting of July 1, 1992.
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