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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-05-18 (Regular) Meeting Agenda• " . - •• - 0 ~~~~ ~r~ • • 60 I! c;?.:i.'/ .1. .3/ ,2. ~ -<5; .1. ~ I • • ]- - • • • • ENILEMOCID CITY COUNCIL BIii EMOCID, AIAPAHDE CCIIIITY, COLOUDO ltelular Session llay 18, ltt2 1. Ca 11 to Order The regular aeeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:35 p.•. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Mellber Yan Dyke. 3. Pled .. of Alletianc:e The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Boy Scout Troop No. 92. 4. 1o11 can Present: Council fllllbers Hathaway, Yan Dyke, Gulley, Bullock, Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins Absent: None A quorua was present. Also present: 5. llinutes Deputy City Nanager Nartin City Attorney Dellitt Ctty Clerk Crow Planning Adllinistrator Stitt, COIIIIUnity Developaent Director Barthloae, Adllintstrative Services Director Esterly, Publtc Works Director Fonda, Utilities ( 1) CGUICIL IIElarl MUCI IIDWED, -IT IMS SECGIIIID, TO AINOft TN( IIIIIITtS Of TN( 1£al Al IIEETI• OF MY 4, lift. Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns Nays: None Motton carried. 6 . Pre-sdlNuled Visitors . . "' - . ' ' • • • , I ]- - • • Englewood City Council Ninutes May 18, 1992 -Page 2 • • • (a) Representatives of Boy Scout Troop No. 92 requested permission to use Centennial Park Lake during 1992 for canoe and water safety training. COUNCIL NEMER IULLEY IIOVED, _, IT IIAS SECOIIDED, TO ALLOlf BOY SCOUT TROOP NO. 92 TO USE CENTEIIIIAL PAIIK UlE DIIII• 1912 CONTl•ENT UPON s1•1• OF THE A&REENENT IETIIEEN THE c1n _, TIOOP 92. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. City Attorney DeWitt advised the contract would be prepared and presented for Council's approval at the next regular 11eeting. 7. Non-scheduled Visitors There were no non-scheduled visitors. 8 . Coaunications, Procl-tions and Appointants (a) CCIIIICIL IIEIIID UJ.tY IIIYED, _, IT IIAS SECGIIDED, TO ACCEPT WITH REll£T THE 1£SIMATI• OF CGIIIIE IIMDUTY Flml TIE IMTEI _, SEIIEI IOMD. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motton carried. It was confirmed this vacancy would be added to the other vacancies for which Council will conduct interviews tn June. 9. Public Heart111 Mayor Wiggins announced the purpose of the public hearing 1s to gather input on Swedish Medical Center's Planned Develop11111t. COIIICIL IIEIIID HATIWY au, -IT IMS IK .. , TO OPEii TIE PUil.iC HEAii •• Ayes: Council .....,.rs Bullock, Vin Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, W8990ft8r, Gulley, Wiggins Nays : None Motion carried. Evi dence was presented under oath . Not tee of the post tng of the property and l eg al publication of the public hearing was entered into the record. Planning Adllintstrator Stitt presented INcqroutld tnforaatlon regarding the a .. ndllent to the Planned Developlllftt, Nlltch will allow a fourth llldlcal office buil d i ng . He stated the Planning and Zoning c-tsslon held a publ lc hearing and we re recowndlng approval of the wndant with certain conditions. Aft r reviewing those conditions with the departaltlts of Coaunlty Development and Publ 1c Works, including Eng1ftNr1ng and Traffic divisions, and consul ta - t Ion wi th Swedish Medical Center, it ts suggested that all 14 conditions be requi red as part of the C011Pletlon of the project . It was conftrad that this porti on of the dtvelop11111t will be included on the property tu rolls . Th ere wre no other persons present wishing to speak concerning this subject . •. ' I· • • , ]- - • Englewood City Counctl Minutes Nay 18, 1992 -Page 3 • • • COUNCIL MENIER GULLEY IIOVm, All) IT MAS SECONDED, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns Nays: None Motton carried. 10. Approval on Second leadtng There were no tteas to be considered for approval on second reading. 11. Ordinances, lesoluttons and Notions (a) A resolution pertatntng to the aaendllent to the Planned Developaent at Swedish Medical Center was considered. The resolution was assigned a n1111-ber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 59, SERIES OF 1992 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE SWEDISH MEDICAL CENTER PLAlltED DEVELOPNENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADDING A FIVE STORY MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING TO BE KNOWN AS SWEDISH MOB IV. COUNCIL IEIIER U.LEY IIDVED, -IT IMS SECWD, TO APPIOVt ME111A ITDI 11 ( a) -RESOLUTION m. H, SERIES OF ltn. COUNCIL IIEIIIEI MTIWIAY IIMD, -IT IMS SKGIIDD, TO -IESOWrlCII m. 51, SERIES OF 1111, DB.OJ• CDTAII WEIii-IE1IIEEI c:am1TJCII •• 10 - 11, THODY ASSUIJ• TMT ALL 14 c:amn1• AS LISTED lflll K IIQUIB AS NIT OF TH( allPLETICII OF TH( PINECT. Vote results on ... ndllent: Ayes: Council --.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hath11Ay, lllbenicht, lfawwr, lilllley, lft91h1s Nays: None Motton carried. Vote results on approval of Resolution No. 59, Series of 1992, as ... nded: Ayes: Council .._.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, lfqgoner, lilllley, lft91tns Nays: None Motton carried. Staff was dtrectld to review parttt"9 110"9 tfle 3300 block of South Pennsylva · nta for 2-hour stgn191 as a result of the proposed constn,ctton . (b) Director larthl .. preset1ted a rec-.clatton froa the Adlltntstra - ttve Services' Procu.....,.t Dtvtston to approve the purcll&n of an offset press for the Print Shop for SZ0,107 froa DtllOII &raplttc Products . The advant191s of th new ecautpaent •re enaerated by Ns. lartlll .. , w of watch ts tn -house prfntt119 of The Cltfz.n. . . ---~ --- •. ' I· • , - J- • • • • l • • Englewood City Council Ntnutes Nay 18, 1992 -Page 4 COUNCIL NEMER YAN DYKE NOYm, AND IT WAS SECNED, TO APPROVE THE IID OF DIX- ON GRAPHIC PRODUCTS IN THE AIIOllfT OF $20,107 FOR THE PlltCNASE OF CIIE OFFSET PRINTING PRESS. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Hathaway, Nays: Motion carried. None Discussion ensued concerning cost savings which aay be experienced with in- house printing of The Citizen. Trade-in and auctioning posstbflities were discussed. It was also aenttoned that soae organtzattons atght appreciate the donation of equil)lllent no longer needed by the City. (c) Director Esterly presented a retOllllendatton froa the Departaent of Public Works concerning two bills for ordinances approving agre ... nts wtth the Colorado Departaent of Transportation for traffic signal taproveaents along State Highway 285. entitled: (t) The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 19, COUNCIL Bill NO. 19, INTIIODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBER BULLOCK A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A COORACT BETWEEN THE STATE OF COLORADO, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATJCII All> TH[ CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR THE INSTALLATION Of TRAFFIC SIGNALS ALONG STATE HIGIIMY Zl5 AT ...... GALAPAGO, ELATI AND CHEROKEE STREETS IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. COUNCIL IIEJIIEI MUCI .... -IT IMS BIIID, TO APNlft MED ITEII ll(c)(t) -COUNCIL IILL II. It. Ayes: Co.en lllabers Bullock, Yan Dyb, Hatha.ay, Hlbefttcht, 11191-.,.., &ulley, llt911tns Nays: IIOfte Motton carried. entitled: (it) The City Clerk WIS asked to read Counct1 8111 No. 20, COUNCIL BILL NO. 20, INTIIODUCED BY CCUICIL NOaER YAN DYKE A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A CCIITUCT IETW([N THE STATE Of COl.ORAOO, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATJCII All> TH£ CITY Of EJlll.EWOOD FOR TH[ INSTALLATICII OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS ALONG STATE HIGIIMY Zl5 AT LOUN, CLMICSON All> OOIIUNG STREETS IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. COUNCIL .... ,. fflf IIDWD, -IT IMS .... TO anun --ITDI ll(c)(tt) • COUNCIL IILL ID. IO. Ayes: Council .._.rs lullock, Vu Dyb, Hith1W11, Habefttcht, ll19gar11er, &ulley, llt911tn1 Nays : IIOfte Motion carried. ---~- •. I· • • , - • Englewood City Council Ninutes Nay 18, 1992 -Page 5 .. • • I• • (d) Director Fonda presented a recoaendation froa the Bi-City Super- visory CO!alittee to approve a construction contract with CAS Construction for digester cover repair in the 1110unt of $631,000. Mr. Fonda responded toques- tions concerning the collapse of the digester cover, and explained the urgency of the proposed repair. He also provided infonaation about the i11probability of a future collapse. CCUICIL NE111E1 HATIWY IIWED, -IT IIAS SECGIIIED, TO APPIOVE THE IID Of CAS CCIISTIUCTI• II THE MIIIIIT Of $131,000 FOi DIIDTEI COIO IEPAII. Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. 12. leneral D1scuss1on (1) Mayor's Choice (1) Mayor Wiggins reported on the Union 0.. dedication, urging council llellbers to take I look at the CC111Pleted d ... (ii) He offered appreciation to staff, particularly to Public Works personnel for the fine job perfol'llld during the May clean-up project. (iii) He requested that later 1n the .. ting there be s-discus- sion concerning the City's sponsorship of a candidate to the Oil Executive Board. (b) Council .....,.r's Choice (1) Council .....,.r '4111ey suggested, with retard to the May clean - up project, that next year notice be 11ven that the project is for the benefit of Englewood citizens, not for their friends 111d relatives who live outside the city liatts. (ii) Council .....,.r WaggoMr presented a resolution retarding the adllinistrat1ve costs being absorbed by the City in Paving District No. 34/ Concrete ReplaceMnt District No. 1991 111d Concrete Raplaceaent District No. 1992. He explained he 1s proposing this resolution as a result of auc:h dis- cussion aaong council ...,.rs 111d the ...,.rs of the Concrete Task Force. The resolution was 1ssi9fted a nuaber 111d read by title: RESOLUTION IK>. 60, SERIES Of 1992 A RESOLUTION ADOPTIN& A POLICY COIICEMIN& THE AIIIIIISTRATIVE COSTS II PAVIN& DISTRICT IK>. 34/COIICIETE REPUCDOT DISTIICT IK>. 1991 Ml> CONCRETE REPUCE - MENT DISTRICT IO. 1992. . . . ' ' I . • ]- Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 18, 1992 -Page 6 • . , . • Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. (iii) Council Nellber Habenicht: ,. - l. She requested that soae discussion take place in the future with regard to the City becoaing responsible for the uintenance now provided to some Englewood citizens by the South Englewood Sanitation District No. 1. She com- mented upon the nUllber of calls she had received in this regard. City Attor- ney DeWitt assured her that this utter is being reviewed; further, that re- moval of those properties froa the District will solve the problem. 2. Ns. Habenicht advised Council she is interested in being a candidate for the Colorado Municipal League Executive Board, and she requested Council's support. (iv) Council Nellber Hathaway: 1. She reported upon Congressaan Schaefer's award cereaony which she recent- ly attended, and she expressed concern that Englewood students were poorly represented in thts progr•. She requested that the School/City Coaittee discuss this utter and perhaps encourage better participation of Englewood students in the future. She enumerated the advantages and growth potential for the students who becOIII involved. 2. She advised Council that she had participated in the recent Kops 'n Kids annual event. She encouraged council lllllbers to becOIII aore involved in this worthwhile progr•. (v) Council Nellber Van Dyke: 1. She suggested that the Code Enforc-nt Officers should provide better infonaation on the paraaeters of weed violations. 2. She requested that •re aonitoring be provided on Vassar and Hillside as it has been reported to her that s•itra11ers are using these residential streets. (vi) Council Nlllber Bullock withdrew his candidacy to the Colorado Municipal League Executive loard. He encouraged Nayor Wiggins to attend the entire conference and, if that 1s not possible, he felt one of the new council INllbe rs should attend. Nayor Wiggins stated at the present ti• he plans to attend one day only . Council ....._rs Gulley and Waggoner both declined due to previous coaltants. Under the circ•stances, Nr . Bullock stated he would attend the conference as alternate City representative to Oil. He requested funding in the aaount of $410. COUNCIL IIENIO MWY MWED. -IT IIAS SECWD, TO UPllft EDDSU II THE MOIIIT Of SCIO FOi CGUIICIL .... MLOCl'S Ati.._E AT THE COIOUDO MICIPAL l(AIU( CGIIFDDICE II JUIIE, •. ' I . • , - - • Engl-.oo«1 City Council Ninutes Nay 18, ltt2 -Page 7 •, • • • Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Neabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None COUNCIL IEIIEl IULL£Y IIMD, -IT IMS BGIIIED, TO~ Al.El IIUEJIICHT AS CMl»IDATE TO TIE COl.OUDO -ICINL. lEMUE EIUUrlff .... Ayes: Council Neabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. 13. City lllana .. r's llport Deputy City Nanaver Martin did not have any .. tters to bring before Council. 14. City Attorney's llport (1) Mr. O.Vitt requested authorizatton to ftle in the AMI Sutt regard-ing water allocation. COIIICIL IEIIEl IULL£Y IIMD, -IT IMS ..... TO MIIIIIIIZE THE c1n ATI'II-IIEY TO FILE •• TIE MU .,IT 11EU11t1• •m ALUCATI•. Ayes: Council Neabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, WlggOMr, 5ulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. (b) Mr. O.Vitt ,,..HIited a bill for an ordi11111ee authortztng the pur-chase of HUD property at 2735 South 0.1 ... ,.. st,...t. The Ctty Clark was asked to read Council 8111 No. 21. CCU.CU Bill II>. 21, llfTIIDDUCEO IY CCU.CU NOaER VM DYKE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTN0RIZIN5 lHE PUICMSE Of REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2735 SOUTH DELAIIAR[ STREET, EN&LEIOIO, COt.OUDO COIIICIL IIEIIID VM DYii MftD, -IT IMS B 119, ll ..... I • FIIST IUD-1• CGIIICIL IIU •. 21. Ayes: Council ...._rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, W111111er, &.lley, Wtggtns Nays: Nona Motton carrted. (c) Mr. O.Vttt •-rated U.. Probl-lie ts Ncountertng tn securtng contracts through the State. (dJ Ht shared a copy of an arttcle prtnted ti, Mtstwrd concerntng the Lowry landft11 SUPERFUII) stta • <•> Ht provtded Council wttll a copy of lite CNrt o.c,... tn the Carol Ann "' 1t s CISI . •• • < •. ' I ' I . • • , I - - • Eng19IIIOOd Ctty Counctl Ntnutes Nay 18, 1992 -Page 8 15. Ad.1ounaent • . ~ • COUNCIL 11E1110 VM DYi£ DO TO..... The .. ttng adjourned 1t 8:25 p.•. ' I •, I. • 0 , • • .. • • • . ~ . ¥ , (7~~~ ' , FN TNE ,., 11. 1tt1 c1n ,_u IB'fl• Agenda Originating Item De2artaent Descr12t1on Act1 9! , ... Follow -• ' . SA FIN SERV COUNCIL MINUTES 5/4/12 AlflOV(J) 7-0 COPIES TO I( DifflllUTED •• .; 6A CNGR/CATIY BOY SCOUT TROOP 12 REQUESTED USE OF CENTErlUAl LAKE Fmt CANOE TRAINING ,t M>TION TO APPROVE USE OF lAK£ AIPDED 7-0 CAm TO PREPME ACIEDDT CONTINGENT UPON SIGNING Of FOi 6/1/12 CCUICIL NEETI• AGREEMENT I 8A CNGR RESIGNATION OF CONNIE HAIIDESTY ACCEPTED 7-0 VACMCY TO I( IICUIQ Fa • • .., FRCII WATER I SEIIER 80MD CCUICIL 'S IITHVIEMS II JUI£ 9A COMM DEV PUBLIC HEARING -MDDoT TO SWEDISH MEDICAL CENTER PlMl£D DEVELOPNENT NO ONE SPOKE IN OPPOSITION llA COMM DEV RESOl59 ANENOING SNC PLNlfED APPIDVED AS MOUo IIES0f5t Al-WITH OTHO DEVELOPMENT 7-0 PEITJIIOIT DOalDTS ME TO K IIECOlm(D IY CCIII DEY ; STMF DJIIECTED TO IIEYIElf ,_,. II 3300 llOCIC Of SO. POii. FOi 2-• ,.,. Sl&IMCE 118 ADM SERV/ M>TION TO APPROVE PUICHAS[ OF APNOVED 7-0 PIMICEED WITH PUICHAS( PROCUREMENT OFFSET PRESS Fmt $20,107 FRON DIXON GRAPHIC PRODUCTS llC PUB WICS CBl19 APPROVING IMPROVEMENTS APPROVED 7-0 SECOND READIIC 1/1/tl ON SH285 AT HURON, GALAPAGO, ELATI ANO CHEROKEE -1 - I I • r, ' ' ; ' . , . .. . I ~ llC (CONTINUED} 110 UTIL/WTP ' . 12Ai CMGR . , t 12Bi CMGR • • I ,., 128ft CMGR .. ~ ' 1281 it CMGR 12Bfv CMGR I ,-, . • CBl20 APPROVING INPROVENENTS ON SH285 AT LOGAN, CLARKSON APPROVED 7-0 AND DOWNING fl>TION TO APPROVE CONTRACT WITH CAS CCIGTRUCTION S631,000 FOR DIGESTER COVER REPAIR APPROVED 7-0 WIGGINS: I} IIUON OM DEDICATION 2) KUDOS TO STAFF, ESPECIALLY PUBLIC WORKS FOR FIN£ CLEM-UP JOI 3) SUGGESTED DISCUSSION Of CII. CANDIDACY LATER IN THE NEETllli GULLEY: I) ENUMERATED CERTAIN PROILENS WITH CLEM-UP INVOUilli FRIEJl)S MD NEl&NIORS Of Ellil.EIIOOD RESIDENTS IIAGGONER: I) RESOHO CCIICE.llli ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS FOR CONCRETE REPLACENENT DISTRICTS 1911 I 1112 APPROVED 7-0 HABENICHT: 1) SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION · ISSUE Of CONCERN TO NAIY CITIZENS 2} REQUESTED COlll: IL' S SUPflORT Of HER CANDIDACY AS Oil 1CMRD NOaER HATHAWAY: I) LEGISLATIVE AlfAID CERDIOIY · NO PARTICIPATION BY ENGLEWOOD STIIDTS · SUGGESTED ~TTER BE REFERRED TO SCHOOt./ CITY C(IIIITTEE FOR BETTER COOIDINATION I PARTICIPATION 2) KOPS l KIDS· ENCOURAGED COUNCIL TO GET fl>RE INVOLVED . 2 . • • ' • • SECOND READllli 6/1/92 UT IL TO PIOC(ED 111TH CCIITUCT; PIDWIDE CITY CUii 111TH SlaEO COPY Of CGIJUCT ASSESSIOTS FOi IDTN D1m1crs Al£ TO IE R01UCED • ,. I Iii • • 0 / -~ 1 • 4 ' . . . • ) • ... -• . ~ . I 12Bv CNGR VAN DYKE: 1) TRASH CLEAN-UP TERRIFIC; = HOIIEVER, PERHAPS CODE ENFORCOOT COULD ~ PROVIDE NORE INfOINTION ON PARMETER$ OF WEED ORDINANCE 2) SEJII -TRUClS ON VASSAR I HILLSIDE IIUCH ARE RES1D£ffTIAL STREETS -a£ EIIFOICOOT 12Bv1 CNGR BULLOCK: 1) WITIIJREV HIS CNIJIMCY FOi CNl. BOARD; SUC&ESTED HE LET SCIIEOIE ELSE ,, ON COUNcll AnE11> COIF[RDI:[ II HIS PLACE · 1ST CHOICE: MYOI Wl&CIIIS, 2tl) CHOICE: SULLEY OI IIA&CONER (IOTN OF IIOI DECLINED). Wl&CIIIS Will An[II) ~ ONE DAY SO IUl.LOCK AS Al.T[IMT[ Will STILL AnEM> CONFERDI:[ ll>TION TO APPIDVE $410 EXPENSE FOi APPIOVED 7-0 I BULLOCK'S AnDIIMCE AT at • • ,,, ll>TION TO SUPPORT HAIOUCHT'S APPIOVED 7-0 CNIJIDACY AS at BOARD NENIER 14A CAnY ll>TION TO AUTHORIZE CAm TO Fil[ APP10VED 7-0 CAm TO ,-[ED IN MAX SUIT REGARDING WATER ALLOCATION 148 CATTY CBl21 AUTHOIIZIN& PURCHASE OF APPIOVED 7-0 SECOND READII& 1/1/tz 2735 S DELAIMRE FOR llEDEYELOflNENT 14C CATTY ENIIIERATED PROllEJIS BEIN& ENCOllrT[REO IN DEALING WITH STATE IN FOINTION OF COITRACTS, ETC. 140 CATTY TRANSMITTED COPIES OF WESlllARO ARTICLE RE: LOWRY ~RFUJIJ 14£ CATTY TRANSMITTED COPIES OF DECREE IN MILLS CASE -3 - I • • ,....., • -,. • ·, • <. - .. • ,,. -. CD:. •• r- Nr- UI en "'Cl,.., • C z,.., . z I . . . . • • 0 , ]- • ,I aff,,,o l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. a. • ' . •. • • AGENDA FOR 1HE CL ~ REGULAR MEfflNG OF f, 1HE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL MAYU, 1"2 7:JO P.M. Call to order. 7 ·.;;>t, -tbLir ' Invocation. Y~¥ ~ ,,d~~/J C/2.. Pledge of Allegtance. RoU Call. /'UL.~ ~ Minu•. I . • • ---~--. , ....... ]- Cty Council Agenda May 18, 1992 Pagel 10. Approve on aecond reading. (None) • • • ... 11. Ordinances, Raolutions, and Motions. I• "' - • . ' I . • • • .• , r I - - Oty Council Agenda May 18, 199'2 Page 3 ·. .. • • • • • - - • • • " - • ,, 5 A 1. ca 11 to Order EN&LEIIOOD CITY CCUICIL EN&LEIIOOD, AIAPAHOE COIIITY, COLOUDO lletular Sesston llay 4, 1H2 The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:34 p.a. z. lnvocatton The invocation was given by Council Metlber Bullock. 3. Pledge of Allettance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wtggtns. 4. 1o11 ca11 Present: Absent: A quorua was present. Also present: 5 . Ntnutes Counctl Mlllbers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock, Habenicht, Waggoner, Wtggtns Ctty Manager Fraser Ctty Attorney Dellttt Deputy C tty Manager llart t n Deputy Ctty Clerk Ellis Ft,.. Marshal Grodttskt Director Hayes, FtNnetal Services Director llack, Recreation Services Director Esterly, Publtc Works Director Fonda, Utilities ( a) COUNCIL 1111aE1 IUUfY au, -IT IMS SECCNIIID, TO APNOVE TN( NIIIITES Of TN( -Ult IIUTI• OF AIIIL 20, 1111. Ayes: Council Mlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, W1990Mr, Gulley, Wtggfns Nays: None Motion carried . 6 . Pre-scfleduled Vhttors . , ' I . • , - - • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 4, 1992 -Page 2 • • (a) COIIICIL NEJIBER &ULLEY MOVED, All> IT IIAS SECOIIJED, TO PROCLAIII CLAU- DIA STICKLER TO BE ONE OF ENILEVOOD'S OUTSTAll>I .. YOUTH CITIZENS FOR 1992. Ayes: Council Melllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. The proclamation was read tn tts entirety and presented to Claudia Stickler. (b) COIIICIL MEMBER WMGONER MOVED, All> IT IIAS SECOIIJED, TO PROCLAIII MY DOUNAY TO BE ONE OF ENILEVOOD'S OUTSTMlll .. YOUTH CITIZENS FOil 1992. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None • Motion carried. The proclamation was read tn tts entirety and presented to ,ay Dounay. (c) COIIICIL IIEIIID HUEIIICHT IIOVED, Mil IT IIAS SECG11D£D, TO PROCLAIII JEJIIIIFER IICCLOY TO IE CIE OF EJIILEVOOD'S oursr•1• YOUTH CITIZDIS FOil 1992. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motton carried. The procl1111tton was read tn its entirety and presented to Jennifer McCloy. (d) IIAYOll 111•1• IMED, -IT IIAS BGIID, TO PMCLAIII DM IDIIETT TO IE CIE OF EIN "'""'S aursr•1• YGUTII CITIZIIIS FGI lNZ. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, lllftOMr, Gulley, lliggins Nays: None Motion carried. The proclaaation was read in its entirety. (e) CGIIICIL .... MWY .... -IT IIAS SUWD, TO PIOCUIII - cuvr• TO IE -OF --·s aursr•1• YGUTII CITIZDIS FIi 1m. Ayes: Council .._.n Bullock, Vin Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, 11..,.,...r, Gulley, lliggins Nays: None Motion carried. The proclaaation was read in its entirety and preSNted to Dan ClaytOft. (f) CGIIICIL .... IM DYil .... -IT IN SUWD, TO PIDCUIII CATHEii• DUIUII TO IE -OF EIII DOW'S aursr•1• YGUTII CITIZIIIS FIi INZ. Ayes: Council ...._rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, ll1990Mr, Gulley, llt99tns Nays : None Motion carried. . . ,, - • I • . I. • • , - • Englewood City Council Minutes May 4. 1992 -Page 3 • • I• • The proclamation was read in its entirety and presented to Catherine Duggan. (g) COUNCIL MENIER MILLOCIC MOVED, AND IT IMS SECOIIJED, TO PROCUIM BROCK MCKINLEY TO BE ONE OF EN&LEIIOOO'S OUTSTANDINI YOUTH CITIZENS FOR 1992. Ayes: Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. The proclamation was read in its entirety and presented to Brock McKinley's mother. (h) COUNCIL MENIER HAIBIICHT IIIVED, AND IT IMS SECOIIJED, TO PROCUIM HEATHER VANDERIUKE TO IE -OF EIIILEIIOOO'S OUTSTANDI• YOUTH CITIZENS FOR ,. 1992. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None The proclaaatton was read in its entirety and presented to Heather Vanderbrake. 7. Non-scheduled Visitors (a) Fred Hawley, 3024 South Corona, coaented that ft seeaed the only groups in favor of the concrete district wre the ujority of City Council, City staff, and concrete contractors. He eaphastzed the hardship the assess- ment will place on cttfztns with restricted discretionary incoae. Mr. Hawley felt there was considerable support for cha1191 in the syst ... (b) Darryl Begordis, 559 East PenfllfOOd Circle, felt tht deterioration of his concrete was a result of poor drainage. Under the circumstances he felt the City should be held responsible for at least half of his assess .. nt. Discussion ensued regarding tht drain&9t probleas. (c) Melvin Dills, 3205 South Wflltas, stated ht had voluntarily par- ticipated 1n last year's dtstrtct, for lllhtch ht has not yet been assessed. He questioned tf ht would be given tht sat discount for adlltntstrattve costs as this year's district. Discussion ensued. (d) Four students froa flood Middle School: Kelly Montoya, Brooke Shroyer, Briana Mejia, and Trtsha Murrain, requested per11tssion to plant trees tn the Flood/Dry Cruk Draina91 area. City Manager Fraser stated the Ctty would be glad to work with th ... COUNCIL IDIEI MWY IIMD, -IT IMS sucaa, TO CllfflllUTE S75.00 TO NATCH THEIi FIii)$ TO IUY TIEU. Ayes: Council Ntabtrs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Wa99oner, Gulley, Wt99ins Nays: None "°tton carried . ' I . • • I ? - • Englewood City Council Minutes May 4, 199Z -Page 4 • . ,~ • (e) Al Zinn, 1190 West Radcliff, stated he appreciated the City's acknowledgment of youth participation. He complimented the City on its cus- tomer relations. He stated Linda Wilks and Ray Creighton of the Public Works Department had been particularly helpful. Mr. Zinn expressed interest in volunteering for the concrete program. (f) Mark Thomas, 4700 South Delaware, stated he owns three homes in Englewood. He felt it was only equitable that the City shoulder some of the financial responsibilities of the concrete assessments. In the event Council were to approve this district he wanted to know what he would need to do to petition for the Issue to be on the ballot. Discussion ensued. (g) Ida Valdez, 3050 South Marion Street, noted she ts not in this year's district, but felt she would be sooner or later. She wanted to know if . the Task Force would continue to look at the concrete replaceMnt issue. Mayor Wiggins stated the Task Force would study 111 the alternatives. Ms. Valdez encouraged Council to advise citizens, in language they can understand, of their options. (h) Ted Eaton, 4546 South Washington, contended his sidewalk ts not bad enough to be replaced and he asked to be excluded froa the district. (1) Rick Bicknell, 795 West Nassau Way, asked to be excluded from this year's concrete district. He supported a •ill levy Increase to fund the pro- gram and he stated he would like to see it put on the ballot. 8. Coauntcattons, Procl-ttons and Appotntants (1) A proclaation recognizing Nuntctpal Clerks' Week was considered. The proclaaatton was read tn Its entirety and presented to Patricia Crow, City Clerk. COUNCIL NEIIIEl a.LEY Mlm, Allt IT IMS SE.CWD, TO AIPIOYt A PIOCUIIATIOII IECOIIIIZI• UICIPAL Cl.DU' l&l, MY 3 Tima MY t, lHZ. Ayes: Cocnc11 Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motton carried. (b) A proclautton declaring the weir. of Nay 3 through 9, 199Z as Water Quality Awareness Week. The pr-xlaaatton was read in its entirety and pres - ented to Stewart Fonda, Director of Utilities. COUNCIL NEIIIEl IULLOCI Mlm, Allt IT IMS SUGIIID, TO UPIDft A PIOCUMTIOII D£CU1I• THE IIEEl OF MY S TIIIGUlh a, lHZ AS •TD CIUALITY .._SS MUI. ~ts : Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, W1990ner, Gulley, Wi99ins Nays : None Motion carried . ( c ) COUIICI L NEIIIEl NUDIIClff MV£D, Allt IT IMS stCGIIID, TO ACCtPT IUTN 1£11£T D£1YL IOSE'S LmO OF 1£SI-TIOII AS A NEIIIEl OF TNE EIIIUIINID PUILIC ' I . • • , • • • • Englewood City Council Minutes May 4, 1992 -Page 5 LIBRARY BOARD. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. 9. Public Hearing Council Me•bers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None No public hearing was scheduled before Council . 10. Approval on Second Reading Council Member Gulley withdrew Agenda Itea lO(b) frOII those iteas being con-sidered on second reading. COUNCIL MENIER HATHAMAY NOYED, All) IT IIA5 SEcamED, TO APPIOVE OIi SECOND IEAD- INI AIENDA ITEMS 10 (a) All) (c) AS FOLLCIIIS: (a) ORDINANCE NO. 19, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 14 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF LITTLETON PROVIDING FOR MUTUAL/AUTOMATIC AID FOR FIRE PROTECTION FOR BOTH ENTITIES. (c) ORDINANCE NO. 20, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 18 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY) ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEIIOOO, THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD, THE CITY OF LITTLETON, All> METRO WASTEWATER RECLMATJON DISTRICT SHARING COMMON SERVICES All> EXCHANGING SHARED INFOIIIATJON REGARDING LOWRY LANDFILL SUPERFUND SITE. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried . Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway , Habenicht, Wa99oner, Gulley, Wl99lns None (b) With regard to Council 8111 No. 16 .1 creating Concrete Replaceaent Di strict No. 1992, Council Meaber Gulley stated she is In agreeaent with the coaents aade by Mr. Hawley. She stated she does not SH any viable reason to not put thi s off for one year . Coun ci l Metlber Wa99oner stated he had talked to several people since the last ••t Ing and felt there was a 1 ot of conceni . Solle of the coaents were they wanted aore t 1• to get the concrete work CClllplet.ed under the peral t syst•. There ts al so conceni that the esttaates froe private contract.ors is auch les s than the cost the City 's quot.Ing, even though the City should be able to take advantage of a •quantity arrangeaent.• Also, those llltlo voluntHred last year want to take advantage of the discount that was approved In this year 's con - cr et e d is tri ct . He stated he would vote no on the passage of the ordtnuce • . ' • . I . • • , J - • • • • I• • Englewood City Council Minutes May 4, 1992 -Page 6 ... Council Member Habenicht stated she feels it is appropriate at this time to postpone the concrete district. She pointed out that the Concrete Task Force has been charged with studying the alternatives and she agreed with Mr. Haw- ley's comments. COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAMAY MOVED, NI> IT WAS SECCN>ED, TO APPROVE ON SECCN> READ- ING COUNCIL Bill NO. 1e.1, ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE CREATIII& CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1992, IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO; ORDERING THE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF SUB-STANDARD CURB, &UTTER, NI) SIDEIIALIC, TOIETHER WITH NECESSARY INCIDENTALS; NI) SffilN& FORTH OTHER DETAILS IN CONNECTION WITH THE DlffllCT. Council Member Van Dyke stated she feels it is the responsibility of the , citizens of Englewood to address the badly deteriorated concrete that has been identified. Ms. Van Dyke contended it would be inappropriate to delay the repairs. Council Metlber Hathaway noted the issue could not be put to I vote of the peo- ple until next year. She feels it ts appropriate to proceed with the concrete district this year because I good portion of the district ts coaprtsed of residents who were notified last year, before the task force was created. She considers it I disservice to those residents who have objected to the pro- graa. Ms. Hathaway noted she ts I hOlleOlllller in the district and pointed out she has received ftve different letters of notification advising of 111 the options available regarding payment plans, 1 list of licensed contractors, hearing dates, and council llellbers phone nUllbers. She stated she appreciates the coaents froa the citizens and the wrk the Task Force ts doing. Ms. Hathaway does not believe there ts auch that can be done to ... nd the dtstrtct and does not fNl the Task Force would coae up with that aany different recoa- .. ndattons. She also feels that since assessaents have not been issued on last year's dtstrtct, the Task Force can continue to look at rebating those adlltntstrattve costs. Vote results on Council Btll No. 16.1: Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, llt99tns Nays: Council Nlllbers Habenicht, lll990fllr, Gulley Motton carried. Ordi nance No. Zl, Series of 1992, ts hereby assigned to Council Btll No. 16.1. Councfl Mellber Hathaway coaented that requests to be ,....,ved froa the dh · trlct can be handled ldlltntstrattvely. 11 • Ot'CI t nances, lno 1 ut 1 OM and Not 1 OM (a) Walt Cirodttskt, Fire Marshal, presented a recoaendatton fro11 the Oepart .. nt of Safety Services to adopt a resolution authortztng fNs for ia- pltNnhlion of tht Huardous Materials Peratt Progr•. Under the provision s of Article 80 of tht 1• Untfora Fire Code, lillltch regulates hazardou s atertals, the Cfty s authorized to iapleaent a peraft progr• to guarantN or al least to Insure safe storage and use of tht aaterial s. He di scussed the I. • , - • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 4. 1992 -Page 7 • • I• • particulars of the program. He noted the recoanendation is to charge an an- nua 1 permit fee of S50. 00 per each category of hazardous 1aateri a 1 s and a SJ0.00 per hour consultation/inspection fee. There was discussion concerning the equity of the fees as proposed. Mr. Groditski explained staff would be conducting the inspections on this per- mit prograa in conjunction with the annual fire safety survey. The Resolution was assigned a nulllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 55, SERIES OF 1992 _ A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FEES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS , PERMIT PROGRAM. COUNCIL IIENl£l VAIi DYi£ IIOVED, _, IT IMS S£CC111DED, TO APNOVE MED ITO 11 (a) -IESOLUTION •• 55, SEIIES OF 1992. Council Mellber Habenicht expressed concern over the additional burden being placed on the business c01111Unity. Council Mellber Bullock concurred and sug- gested there should be other alternatives to achieve the objectives of the prograa without assessing the fees. Council Mellber Hathaway countered that the proposed provraa llfOUld assist the businesses to confon1 to necessary standards and federal regulations. Further discussion ensued about the pen1it fees and the consulting fee. Mr. lirodltski responded to various concerns expressed by Council. He stressed the importance and need for a provraa to reduce hazardous da"99rs to the busi- nesses. their 911Ployees. net9hbors and fireff9hters. City Man19er Fraser pointed out that In a nUlllber of Instances there ts a dis- proportionate aaount of tt• expended by staff and he coaented the consulting fee ts proposed to cover, at a aint-. that kind of service. He coaented on the additional and extraordinary expense the City has experienced tn training staff to deal with hazardous aatertals. Mr. Fraser reiterated that this per- •tt fee ts assessed to the persons directly benefited by the provraa. Council Mellber Habenicht feels our businesses, throup various taxes, 1.e . property and sales taxes, already carry a larva burden of our tax base . Coun cil Mellber Gulley questioned how the Provr• wuld assist businesses tn coapl yt ng with Federal regulations. Mr. lirodttskt stated the Federal regula · li on s are des t 9ned solely as a •ans to alert the public, th"OU9h filing of l nforut on with the Fire O.,artaent, of the location of hazardous aatertals In th COIIIIUnlty . COUICIL IIENID WII .. IMD, -IT IMS Slt'WD, TO .. IUOLUTION •• 55, SOIH Of lttl IY Dn£TI• SUTION I. I. • , ]- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes May 4, 1992 -Page 8 • • - The consequences of deleting Section Z was discussed in depth. Vote results on the a111endment to delete section Z: Ayes: Council Members Bullock, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley Nays: Council Members Van Dyke, Hathaway, Wiggins Motion carried. COUNCIL MENIER HAIENICHT MOVED TO MDI» SECTICII 1 TO CIWl&E •AIIIJAL• TO •111E- TINE• FEE OF FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.DO). Lengthy discussion followed; there was no second to the 110tion. Council Member Van Dyke encouraged the Mayor to appoint a sub-comittee, on which she would like to serve, to address Council's concerns. COUNCIL MENIER YM om NOYED, -IT MAS SECCIIDED, TO TABLE RESOLUTICII NO. 55, SERIES OF ltt2. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Mellbers Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Wag- goner, Gulley, Wiggins Council Mellbtr Bullock (b) Director Hayes, presented a rec01111endation froa the Departllent of Financial Services to adopt a resolution aMnding the 1992 Annual Budget and transferring appropriated aonies between departllents and divisions. She noted this resolution would transfer aoney that has already bten appropriated froa the General Fund, General Governaent Departllent into the appropriate depart- ments and dtvtsions within the General Fund in order to allocate the aontes that were budgeted in one luap s• for future salary increases. She explained that, when the proposed bucl9et was drawn up, the aount of the contract in- creases had not been deterained. The resolution would also reallocate aontes between the departllent and divisions in order to pay for llorkers CClllplnsation for this year. She advised this represents I savings of S9Z,DOO over what was budgeted, and reallocates based on the aaount of the actual billing. The resolution was assigned I nUllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 56, SERIES OF 1192 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE APPROVED lt9Z BUDGET AND APPROPRIATING DIES FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . COUNCIL NEIIIO WMCIIO IIOYED, Alm IT IMS SECCIIID, TO APNOVt MED ITEN 11 (b) -RESOLUTICII II). 51, SOIES Of lHZ. Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. (c) Director Blick presented a recoaendatton froa tht Dtpartllent of Recreat ton Services to approve by aot ton a contract for the purchase of IZ motorized golf carts . He noted E-Z Go Colorado was the low btd at SZ0,800 . • " I . • , ] • • • • t• . • ' ... Englewood City Council Minutes May 4, 1992 -Page 9 Mr. Black advised the City will trade in 20 golf carts and in turn purchase 12 E-Z Go golf carts. The City will then acquire eight additional carts on lease purchase or through donations from various 111anufacturers and perform a two- year maintenance study on the different types of carts. The maintenance study will assist staff in the future direction of the golf fleet. Discussion ensued. COUNCIL IIEIIIER HATHAIIAY IIOVED, All) IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE AIIARD OF BID TO E-Z IO COLORADO FOR THE NtCHASE OF 12 IIOTORIZED IOLF CARTS FOR $20,800. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None City Manager Fraser pointed out that two carts have been donated for two years from Ya111aha. (d) Director Esterly presented a recOlllendatton froa the Department of Public Works to buy two new HC*ard Price Turf Mowers froa Colorado General Equipment in the a11e>unt of Sll,256.80. He noted this h1pleMnts a program that replaces four IIIOlfers/four aower operators with a progrui that uses two mowers/two niower operators. Council Metlber Bullock felt this was one of the areas considered for privatization. Mr. Esterly stated he has not done an evaluation of privatiz- ing nN>Wing services, nor has it been set as a goal. COUNCIL IDID IULLOCK IINED TO TAILE THIS ISSUE PEll)I• A DISCUSSION OF PRIVATIZI• THE LAIII arrn• SERVICES IN THE PAIICS. Motton died for lack of a second. Discussion ensued. In response to Council Meaber Hathaway, Nr. Esterly conf1raed the new aowers are 111111ch1ng aowers. COUNCIL IDID NATHAIIAY IINED, -IT IIAS SUGIIIID, TO APPROWE THE MIAIID Of BID TO COLORADO IEIIDAL EQUIPIIEIIT FOi PUICHASE Of TIIO IIEII lafl• TUCTOIS FOR $31,25'.IO. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Nlllbers Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Wag- goner, Caulley, Wiggins Council Nlllber Bullock (e) Director Fonda presented a recoaendat1on froa the Utilities De- partment to approve a contract for two addltlOfts at the Allen Filter Plant. He noted this ts the third ti• this has gone out to bid. He advised of various probl .. s encountered during the bid process. Nr. Fonda noted the In· creased nuaber of water •ters in the Englewod syst• requires additional space tn the •ter shop area. The other addition ts for a proposed training ,,, ~ . ' • . .. I· • 0 , . .• , - • Englewood City Council Minutes May 4, 1992 -Page 10 • . , . • facility, which performs a combined function that allows for a training room and an area where the non-smoking employees can have their lunchroom. Discussion ensued regarding providing an area for smokers. City Manager Fraser explained that the circumstances at the water plant require the opera- tors to remain on site to monitor the equipment. COUNCIL MENIER SULLEY IIOVED, AND IT IIAS SECmmED, TO APPIOVE A CCINTRACT WITH PROIRESSIVE ENTERPRISES FOil TVO ADDITIONS AT THE ALLEN FILTER PUIIT IN THE AMOUNT OF $74,332. Ayes: Nays: . Motion carried. Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Hathaway, (f) Director Fonda presented a recOllllendation frOII the Bi-City Wastewa- ter Supervisory C01111ittee to adopt a resolution approving an increase in the contribution to the Lowry Coalition for the perfonaance of the Reaedial Investigation/Feasibility Study at the Lowry Landfill Superfund Site to an amount not to exceed $71,500. Mr. Fonda pointed out that the contribution will count toward our final settl ... nt. The resolution was assigned a nllllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 57, SERIES OF 1992 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN INCREASE IN THE CONTRIBUTION TO THE LOWRY COALI - TION FOR THE LOWRY LANDFILL SUPERFUND SITE FROM THE BI-CITY WASTEWATER TREAT - MENT PLANT FUND FOR BI-CITY'S PARTICIPATION IN LOWRY LANDFILL SUPERFUND SITE FUND FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $71,500. COUNCIL IIEIIIEl IULLEY IIOVED, -IT IIAS SUGIIDID, TO ~ MID ITEN 11 (f) • RESOLUTICII IIO. 57, SEllES Of lffl. ~es: Council ..._rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, W199oner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motton carried . (g) Director Fonda presented a recOlllleftdation froa the Bi -City Wastewa - ter Supervisory CoatttN to approve by aotton a contract for the purchase of furnishings and fixtures for the Bt-Ctty Wastewater Treataeftt Plant Support Services Building with Jordy and Coapany at a low bid price of $92,616. He stressed the t11port1nce of purchasing furniture of durable quality . Discus - sio n ensued . COUNCIL IIEIIIEl IULLEY IIOVED, Allt IT IIAS SECGIIDID, TO ~ A alffUCT FOi THE PURCHASE OF FUIIIISNllm -FIITUIES FOi TNE 11-c1n IIUTDMTD TIEATIEIT PUNT SUPPORT SElVICES a,JLDI• WITH JaY -C4IINIIY FIi Sll,111. Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nay s: None Motion carried. I . • , ]- • Englewood City Council Minutes May 4, 1992 -Page 11 12. General D1scuss1on (a) Mayor's Choice • • I• • Mayor Wiggins did not have any matters to bring before Council. (b) Council Mellber's Choice (i) A resolution honoring Roy and Ethel Altenbach as Englewood's Outstanding Citizens for 1992. See Agenda Ite111 12b(v) page 11. (ii) Council Mellber Gulley asked to be assigned to the hazardous materials sub-c01111ittee. (iii) Council Member Waggoner inquired about the status of the DRCOG Flashing Light Study. City Manager Fraser agreed to provide Mr. Wag-goner with a copy of the study. (iv) Council Mellber Habenicht: l. She requested Council appropriate aoney for her to attend the Oil con- ference June 16th through 19th in Fort Collins. She requested they approve S410.00 for her trip. COIIICIL IEIIO VAN DYKE IIOVED, ., IT IMS SECOIID, TO ~ S-10.00 FOil COIIICIL IIEIIIO HUDIICHT TO ATTEII) THE CII. COIIFEllll:t II FOil COLLINS W 11 THIOUIH 11, lttZ. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council Mlllbers Bullock, Habenicht, llawoner, Culley Council Mlllber lltgg1ns Yan Dyke, Hathaway, 2. She noted she ts constderinv runntnv for a Oil loard postttOft and would be approaching Council at a later date requesttnv thetr support. 3. She reported she had attended a Nttghborhood Watch Captains NNttnv and was very t11pre11ed. She et1Cour19N other Counctl ...._rs to attend a .. ttnv. (v) Council .....,_r Hathaway: l . A resolution honorl119 Roy and Ethel Altenbach as E119lewood 's Outstandtnv Citizens for 1992 was considered. [Atenda It .. IZb (1)) The r"8solutlon was assigned a nUlllber and r"8ad by tttle : RESOLUTION NO. 58, SERIES Of 1992 A RESOLUTION NAMING ROY ANO ETHEL ALTENIACH AS ENGLEWOOD 'S OUTSTANOING CITIZENS FOR 1992 . COIIICIL IIEIIIO NAWY IMED, ., IT IMS SECWD IWINDUSU, TO APNOVt l£S0t.UTJ• Mt. II, KIits OF IHI. I . • • , ·1 - - • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 4, 1992 -Page 12 • • • Ayes: Nays: Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Motion carried. Z. She noted environmental 110nth in the City of Englewood was very success- ful. She expressed her appreciation to the youth groups, such as the group froa Flood Middle School, that continue to be involved in environaental issues. (vi) Council Metlber Van Dyke requested the Police Departaent ad- dress speeders on Floyd Avenue. She felt the police should be out "rand011ly" at least twice a 110nth at that location. Council Metlber Hathaway pointed out with the concrete construction on Eastman Avenue, Floyd Avenue would becoae 110re of a probl ... Discussion ensued. (vii) Council Metlber Bullock: 1. Requested Council's support to attend the CML convention in Fort Collins. He also encouraged Mayor Wiggins to attend the CML convention. It was deter- •ined Mr. Bullock needed to coaply with Council's travel policy and subait a request prior to Council considering his request for travel expenditures. Discussion ensued. 2. He understood Council would be studying traffic around el ... ntary schools. He asked the City Manager to place the issue on the next study ses- sion agenda. Discussion ensued regarding working with the schools on the safety issues. City Manager Fraser noted the City has been participating with all of the schools and their various representatives in the developaent of a safety plan. Council will receive a report froa the School Safety Coa- •ittee at the next study session. 13 . City llana .. r' I llport (a) Mr. Fraser rainded Council of the Tri-Cities NNting Thursday, Nay 7, IH2 at 7:00 p.•. at the City of Sheridu. Council ....._r Habenicht noted a conflict exists, as that is the night of the District Ill asSllllbly. (b) He r .. inded Council of their rt9Ular ... ting with s.dhh at 8:00 a .a. Friday 110rning, Nay 8, 1992. 14 . ctty Attorney's a.,ort (a) Mr. DeWitt stated he would have aore to report regarding the EPA negotiations at the next ... ting, and that an executive session is unnecessary at this ti•. . . ,- . ' • ., I. • 0 • - • ·, EnglM«>od City Council Minutes Nay 4, 1992 -Page 13 15. Adjoumaent • • COUNCIL IIEIIIER IULLEY IIOYED TO ADJOIIIN. The meeting adjourned at 9:50 p.m. ~((rt,l· ', • • • , I ]- J - • SNAXCO, INC . Boy Scout Troop ,Z '58 East Corne 11 Aue. EnglellOOd, CO Eng lellOOd Cl ty Caunc ii !nglellOOd, Coloredo Deer Ladies•• &entleaea, • • • .... Thu flay 14 1"2 18:48 u flay 11, 1'9Z lie are ... Ith• tJiis letter to ,.....i tJiat tJie City of hfl ..... · •II• lay Scat t..., ,z to ue Cntnaial Lue ••111 l• 1fl2 ,_. caw tral•l ......... U. aw .. , 1 111t • W lut year. As YIN lnat, t..., ,Z Jiu ... ul .. Cntnalal Park Lue f• tile lut •...-.1 years to trel• ,_. ........ a .. , .... cawl .... ....tare . . lie •• c:-,.tnt .. 1t I~. •• •• satlsfl• U. 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Elati St. Inglewood, CO 80110 Dear Nr. lfi99ina1 • ,. • . ' • Iii th thh letter I regntfully infora yc,u I vUi no longer be able to Mn. on the Englewood Water and Sewar Board. I -aoving out of Inglewood on Nay 15. Pleue forward thia letter, vith ay apologiea, to ...,.r• of the Water and Sever Board. t~ Connie Hardeaty ~-. 8 a . ' 'I •. .. I. • ]- - • -· PROOF OF PUBLICATION Englewood Herald (Fomwly Englewood Sentinel) STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE }ss I, G#n J. ,-,., do solemnly ... ar !hat I am .. Air1W1111f Md ,._......ol the £l11111H1od --; 1h11 the .... ii a WNlcly ,_ .... p&dlfled In .. Cly of Eliglewood In .. Cclunly of AllplllN. State ot co,.,.._ and has a general cila,lalon ...... ; ... laid,..,~ ..... bffn published continuously and uninterruptedly In Hid County of ~ tor a peftod of men lllan 52 WNkl prtor IO .. llrlt p ....... ol .. annexed notiee, ltlat Uld newspaper ii tnllf9d In .. 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Ill .... tte, .. -:.=IFS t -, C...tt., .......... ......, ................ nw•1111 11. . ,w.,- • I • • ' ' ' I . . • • - • • • • • SWEDISH HOSPITAL -MAIN CAMPUS PROPUff J>ESCIIPTION Jlock 7 &Dd tbat part Of Jlock ·, toaetber Witb tile T&Ceted alley ~itbi.a Hid block•, aDd ·ucated Soutb P•rl Street, aDd tbe 'Heated h•t cme-bal! of Soutb W.•bi.aatOD StrHt, VEST nm ADDITIOI TO lla.lllOOD, .. a part of tbe Soutbust 1/4 of tbe Southeast 1/4 of Sectioa 34, T-•bip 4 Soutb. ..... 61 Wat of tbe 6tb P .N., City of lqlwood, C:0-ty of Azapalaoe, State of Colorado, hi.Ila aore particlll.arly duc:ribe4 u follow•1 .,· Caa•ciAa at tbe Soutbeut comer of uU lectioa 341 tbwe haterl1 al-a tbe Soutb li.De of ui.4 Sec:tioa 34, a distuce of 30.00 fHt, to e poiat • tba VHc riabt-of-ay liu of Soutb Clalu• ltnet at•ded lootlaa tbnce llortb alo111 ••id ezteDded Ve•t ri1bt-of-wa7 liae. a di•taaao of 25.0 feet to tbo iator•octioa of ui.4 hat ri&bt-of-a1 li.Do of So•tb Clanaoa ltrHt witla tbe Nortla riabt-of-e1 li.ao of laat ,.,..,_ ...... ui.4 poiat hills tbe POilff or IIGIIIIIIG1 tbeace c•tiaaiaa .. nil aloq NU Von riabt-of-a1 li.De of IHtb Clarkaoa Street a diataaco of 604.U foot to ciao iatoraoctioa of uU hat riabt-ot-..1 liM of Soutla a. .... ltnot -' ciao ... tla d1lat-of-wa1 liao of l&at Girard Aw•ao1 ta...o hat al•& NU 1 .. c1a sialat-.f-waJ liae of lut Ginn AYauao, _. a1at tile -...Cla Uao• of uU llocka 6 • 7. a diataace of 917 .54 foot, to tbe iatonoctia of •U Soutla dpt-o~ u .. of lut Ginn .... u4 tbe lut dpt-o~J liM of ,_tla ,-,1 ia ltsoot. uU ,.iac alH laoiaa tbo .. rtllltHt aonos of NU l1ock 61 dlaM Soutla al-a •U lut riabt-of-aJ Uao of Soutla ,-.,.1,,..u 1,nec _.al-a, .. hat u .. of uU lloc:IL 6 a distaaco of U7 .44 foot to a ,.tat • tlio ,-)a liao of tlio .. nil 1/2 of Lot 6 0 aaU llock 61 tlioaao lut •loaa NU Soutla U.. a diataaco of 140. 9J fHt to a poi.at • tlae laat liao of tllo ftUt .. a1i., la •U l1ock 61 tbeaco lcMatla aloq &&U lut Uao a duuaco of 11.20 foot to a ,.tat • tile -.nil liM of t lootb 1/4 of Lot , •• u l1ock 6 at ....... ,. t o ... , ol•a .. u at .. nla Uao a distaaco of 140,tJ foot. co a ,.tac • NU ... t ripc-of- va, UM of Soutla ,-.,1....,. ltnot a4 Clio lloet UM of NU 11.Nk 61 tbeaco Soutla aloq uU lut riabt-o~, liM of ,_tb ,....,1•-ia ltsoot ... aald t 1 of llock 6 a diataaco of 316.07 foot to tile latonoccia of U ... t d11ac-of-wa1 Uae of tla P--,1Yaaia Stroot tllo .. nil rialac-of , liM of lut ...,,. I# 1 NU polat alao MUI t C aomos of NU llock 61 t o laat al .U nil sialat-ot-wa, liao of laat ...,, .. Awn aad aloa1 tbo loutla liao of uU llocka 6 _. 7, • diet • of 917 ,60 f co t rourr or UGI • ••taiaAat S4J.144 .. n toot UZ.471 .,., • I .. • • • • • • • I• • .. COUIICIL COIIIIUIIICA'DOII Date May 18, 1992 11 a Dll'l'IATSD BY Community Development Hmold J. Sutt. Planner ... US/ ACflOII PIIOflOeSD ...... ct .Amendrneot to the Swecbah Medical Center Planned Development Adopt a Reaolutlon approvtng the amendment to tbe 8wedah Medical Center Planned Development. A pubbc bearmg bu been aet for May 18, 1992. PRSVIOIJa COUNCIL ACflOII Tbe Ctty Coundl conatdered tbe Swecblh Medical Center Phnned DftdcpEM"Ut OD January 16, 1989 and February 21, 1888 OD tbe ret--oow.deUon ol tbe Phnntn1 Cornm1Mtcm. Tbe COlllldl l"ffll9Dded tbe P'enned Dndcpumt to tbe Commtee1cm at tbe requeat ol Swecblh Medical Center. Tbe O+um•m ~ tbe l'flMDdrd Planned Development OD Marcil 21, 1888, IDd voted to refer It to Qty 0-anctl with a favarable reccll!E!Elf'l'IMHOD Tbe Qty CouDCII nNmlldaed tbe P'enned ~-p•ltdt at a Public ffea1DI OD May 15, 1888 IDd .... Ofed tbe P'enned Detdc, EM"Ut OD by Reeoluaon Number 30, aen. ol 1888. In July 1888. Sa 11Mb Medlral Center requeated m ..,..,,+rent to tbe Phnned DewJGpnmt to ctw:w' tlae fouqalut ol tbe ICU • .-1:111 wd ID tbe ..... Pwmed c:levdapHent. Tbe ........ Offlm•toa beld a Public Heamc OD tbe jW@llaaed amendment OD July 18, 1888 and ¥Cad to refer It to Qty 0-anctl with a fManble recommenc18uaa Qty CouDCII ~ tbe .-opoaed ..-endment cm Mpn 21. 1989 and approved t1Je MNDdmaat by naahatlOD N'1IIIJber 47, llerlle of 1888. In Mayol 1990, Sa d:leb Medlral Center ............. m MNDdmenf to tbe Planned Develapment to add a atx etary. 814 apace ..... atnacture to accunmodatect tbe Medi ol ~ Ollce •,._. m IDd oam, .... Tbe PLeaamc Connn.,,..,,, ~ tldl reqaat at a Public II IIIC • M1CUt 7, •. .. I . • , . , ] C5lillll!I- • • • • . : . • ... 1990, and voted to refer It to City Council for approval with condlttona. City Council considered the proposed amendment on October l, 1990 and approved the amendment by Resolutton Number 78, Sa1ea of 1990. 8TAn' ANALYSIS The proposed amendment to the SwecUah Medical Center la to add Medical OfBce Building IV. The original Planned Development noted that such a facWty waa proposed, but no footprint or detaila were apecl8ed. 'Ibis will be a 83,000 square foot ofllce building and parking will be provided through the addltton of two and one- half Boore to the South Logan Street parking structure. The PJanntng C.OU,rntaaton 1Dcluded fourteen CODd1UOna a part of the1r approval. 1beee condittona have been agreed to by Swed1ah Medical Center. At the April 20, 1992 City Ccnmdl rneettng. CODCa'D waa expreued that tterna 11 through 14, of the Plauutng Comrnwton recornrnendauon were not apecdlc a to trnplernentattou date. DlacuaaioDa between the Commumty Development and Public Works std followtng this meetmg have concluded that tbeae four condlttona will be 1Dcluded with the precedtng ten condittom. which are to be completed by the time MOB IV ta completed. BACKGROUND There baa been a health care fadbty at the locatton of Swecblh Medical Center alDce 1905, when a aanatortum waa opened for the care of tuberculoala patiellta. The campua now IDcludea a 328 bed health care faclltty, Cn1fC Reb•bPltatton Hoapltal (deatpated u the Rocky Mountain Re&kJDal 8plDal Surpy Center), and the Rocky Mountatn Multtple Sc1a'oalll Facllmea. Addmonally, there are three mediml omce buJld1Dg9 OD the rna1D campua. PIIIMCIAL The 11D•DC1aJ benetlt to the City • IDdlaect. aw tlaab Medlclll Celda' and tbe aaodated epedaHred health care faclmea awCMde a ....,... emplo)mmt cmta' on the pa1llletel' of the downtown area. Tbeee ,.. .. draw tboewende of pdalta and their frtenda and farnfltea to our eG11111111111ty. MIIDy ... f s .... people bae located their omca 1D Encaewoc,ct becauee of t11eee bealtb care .._.._ and tbe rmmber al eupport een1Ca located ID the area. Ccmtaeta Wltla tbe Clt;y ate8' by deu ekpen Indicate that the 9wedlab Mecbcal Center • a majal' wbar ID tbe eemenlc development al the City of £uCk:woud. Tbe ... m, mce of tllme fadllllts belpe to broaden the tax bae. tncre•e Clt;y revenue tbrcNCb tncre•ed ulea and pnMde the bendlta ol addmoDal medical eappar1 bu• I Iii. ' I· • , . , J - ]- • • RESOLUTION NO . 5' q SEJUF.S OF 1992 <. • • I,• • A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE SWEDISH MEDICAL CENTER PLANNED DEVELOPMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADDING A FIVE STORY MEDICAL omcE BUILDING TO BE KNOWN AS SWEDISH MOB IV. WHEREAS, the Swedilh Meclical Center Planned O.V.lopment wu approved by Resolution No. 30, Seria or 1989; and WHEREAS, amendmenta to the Planned Development ..... approved by Ralolution , No .. 4 7, S.riea or 1989 and Ralolut.ion No. 78, S.riea ol lllO; and WHEREAS, SW9Clilh 1-tical Center hu flied an .......... t to the approved Planned Development to add a ftve l&ory Medical Office Buildinc which will be known u SW9Cliah MOB IV; and WHEREAS, the propoaed amenclment will not alter the relationahip olthe approved Planned Development to the Comprehenaive Plan; and WHEREAS, the amendmant to the Swedilh Medical Center Planned Development wu considered by the Planninc and ZoniDC Commiuion at a Public ffearinc which WU held on March 3, 1992 and wu continued to March 1'7, 1992 and April '7, 1992; and WHEREAS, the amendmmt application flied by Swedilh Meclical Center for the property located betWNn But Girard Avmue, lut Hampden Aftllue, South Lapn Stnet, and South Clarkton Stnet ia in compliance with the Planned Development np)ationa and ia conaiatent with the intent and purpoee ol the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the propoaed ammd.....,t will not aft'ect the pnvioualy approwed buildinc footprints or parltins; and WHEREAS, the Planninc and 1.oninc Commillion approved the application by S-«lilh Medical Center for the amendmant with certain conditiona: NOW, THIREFORE, Bl ff BISOLVED BY THI CITY COUNCIL OP THS CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS POU.OWS: Bedim 1 The~ ol lacle•oed Cit,y C-.ncil ......, "' ou• die nu , ••"-• ol the Enalewood Planninc and 1.oninc C..--i11iea ....... ta ta .. ....... Development adopted by 8-luden No. ao, Serill ti 1111 ......... bJ •-a.a.a No . 47, Seriea ol 1111, and JlaNludal No. 71. 8eriae tllllO. I r# ......... ....... Center Planned n.v.a.,-t far the,...... ti ..... a Plw..., ...._. ()Ille Buildinc ta be know u Bwedilh IIOI IV ia ..._, appre,ed with the ........ awlldona: 1. lnuPation ola new fire ltydrat at the NertMMt -.r ola..h Liaaan llr'Nt and lut Ha.,_ A..._. 2 . lnatallation tithe P'bw Depmvz rt C.Wlliall far the Pin lpriular .,._ in Swedilh MOB IV at the W• md olthe 8eudl wall. 3. The hammerhead tam...-.-41 ahal1 be 71 lllt ha 11M1 • end ta ... far ....... ftre puaper WfflPII, ' I. • • l N • • ~~~ ~;.~ ~ ~ ~ F P ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ fll' [i II ii' 11r l!l''1'' lf 1~,, Jf' I 1;r11 .~ , E J [rt !t J ·~J l 1 J :-1~• 1• fi ff ' rrr fl 1 ~fr f '1'· l ii 11 Ii~ fl i,',t-!'1 ;i II J!f i Ii!, ,. ;, ,. -latt -• ,, 11 I r,1 i ~• .~ , I = ~ ti jf pl( s \~ 11 -~'fll f ! ~ ~sr - • • I I I I , i I I I I . ,, ~ ' '1 • ... I ]- - • • • • <. Sec&iAD 3 Each of the fol'9pinc conditioaa lhall be clone at the apenae of Swediah Medical Cent.er and at no CNt to the City. 8"9Clilh Medical Cent.er may with rapect to third parties mue lUcb arnn,.menta for the coet u ia ....... apaa with thml partiea. Semm 3 A Pllblic Reuinc wu held an llay 18th, 1192. ADOPTED AND APPROVED thia 11111 day ofllay, 1192. ATTEST: Patricia R. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia R. Crow, City Clerk tir the City f/(s.,le•-. C,le ...... ._., ~ the aboYe ia a tnae OlpJ ofl ... J ti• No. -S... of lift. . ' •. .. _,,; I. • 0 - 8'1'UT aZPOa'l' SIii IIJJMIII a-12 •nrr 111a:r 11; • . , . • .V.L%C naax•a ILIDIP PIDLPIIIIT An application for the approval of an aaendaent to th• SVediah Nedical Center Planned Developaent for the addition of a five . atory, 83, ooo square foot Mdical office buildi119 (IIOB tv) • This Planned Developaant vaa ori9inally approvad by City Council by R••olution lfuaber 30, sari•• of 1181, and aaended by City Council by Reaolution Nuaber 47, Seri .. of 1181, and by .. •olution lluaber 78, Seri•• of 1110. AID 'IP II c;QIIIJPA1P1 March 3, 1H2 Karch 17, 1112 April 7, 1112 DU MP IPPIMI Pl MILIClft• SVediah Medical Center 501 East Hampden Avenue En9lewood, CO 80110 IAII PIIDJc;'l'1 R-3, High Density aeaidenc• Diatrict a-2, auain••• Diatrict LW'· PUSllffJQ111 1 .. attached Plan. T«IUQI or DAIAD• Th• aubject property 1a located in tu area NUnded by south Lo- tan Street on the veat, S&at Girard A,,..... on CM north, aouth Clarkson Street on the eut and laat ae,.11en AftftUa on the aouth. The apecific portion of tile praparty tbat 1• tu aubjact of thi• wndment is located at the noruaw..t oorner of ... t We,..rden Av- enue and th• nov vacated louth hnnaylYUia IVNt. 'l'be aiae of tbia portion of tile aite 1• approxiaately 140 i .. t by HI fHt. DASIPPII• The Planning Coaaiaaion 1• required to bold a fultlia ... ri119 on the propoHd PlaMed Developaent. 1'be rec:taaendation of the Planning coaaiaaion to approve, or deny tbe •1annec1 Development auat be forwarded to City Counc:il within th1Ry daya of the hb- 1 ic Hearin9. City counc,il aay aboo•• to bold a tultlia llearint on the propoaed PlaMed Developaent or tbe City eounau •Y act upon l ' I . • 0 . , . •' \ , ]- J- • • • • <. the recommendation of th• Planning co .. iaaion without holding a Public Hearing. UPPll'f; Th• Applicant i• requeating approval of an ... ndaent to the ex- iating Swedish Medical Center Planned Developaent. 'fbe aaendaent would allow the conatruction of an 13,000 aquare foot lledical Of- fice Building (MOB IV) on the Southveat portion of th• aain caa- pus proper. To provide for the required parking for IIDB IV, ex- panaion of the exiating 1,ocJan street parki119 atructure ia pro- posed. Thia expanaion vaa provided for on the ori9inal PlaMed Development. PUSl:111'191 Of DI IPNIG! 11u, The Swedish Medical Center caapua i• located on tbe eaat ecl9• of the central Busine•• Diatrict and 1• part of the Saat llallpden Av- enue Co111J11ercial Corridor. Tb• aain ~ • ..,..., bounded by Saat Gi- rard Street, South Clarkson ltr .. t, ... t Beapden Avenue and louth 1,ocJan Street, contain• the 321 bed lledioal center, the 10 bed Craig Rehabilitation Roapital, a• well u three lledical Office Building•. The adjacent area 1• a aix of ca .. arcial, office and high denaity residential uaea. IU:l'flPIUII 'f9 DI SCWPIDDIJD PIIIJ The aubject property ia identified H part of the bl9h denaity residence area and the laat Baapden Avenue ca 1rcial Corridor in the 1979 coaprehenaive Plan. COIPSIITI DAI RDA PDMNM XI -Pm11w, lt(•ty l•rvis•• -fir• piyi•ipp: Jlur8uant to section 10.201 and 10.301 of the City'• adopted fir• oocle (ltll Vllifora Pin COde) the Fire Diviaion of the Departaent of lafety aer.icea 1• requir- ing the folloviru,: 1. Inatallation of a new fire llydrant at tbe nortb- eaat comer of south 1.ocJan ftrNt and ... t Beapden Avenue. (To N connected to tbe 11-inab •in in laat llallpden Avenue. ) 2. Inatallation of tbe fin departaent oonnection for the fire aprinkler ayata 1n -:rv at the VMt end of the aoutb wall. 3. 4. Th• h._.rbead tum-around abou1d N 72 f•t froa end to end to allow for adequate fin puapar turn- i119. Ninim vertical clearaw anderwtb the l*IU- trian brid9e vllich connecu -:rv to the alati119 parki119 atructur• at south Lotan ftr•t and lut .. ,,._ I· • 0 , -I - • • • • • • Girard Avenue auat be 13 feet 6 inch•• to allow Fire Division vehicle• ace••• to the fir• hydrant and fire department connection at the vest aide of the c.c.u. addition to Swedish Medical Center. JJ1iilitia1 Pttpan;m1nt: 1. Field locate the City Ditch and show its location on .the Planned Developaent. 2. The fir• hydrant required by the Pir• Department auat be installed by SVediab but will be owned by the City. Further, it auat be installed to City specifications, and in an eaaeaent dedicated to the City • . c;ppunity Rt!v•ioa•ot -Building and ll(•ty: Proposed structure auat coaply with all applicable cod•• and r9911lationa of the City. Public; IArJt1: 1. The parki"9 structure ace••• froa louth Lo9an Street shall r ... in controlled by 9atea. In addi- tion to doctors, the acceaa should also allow valet attendant• when parki119 cars. 2. Th• one-way connection froa the 9ara9e to th• de- livery dock area, used by the valet personnel when retrievin9 cars, shall be controlled by the 9ate (see reviaed Site Plan). 3. Du• to aic,nificant incr .... in the traffic activ- ity at the intersection of Saat llaapden Avenue and south Lo9an ltrNt, the radii.at then corner and the II corner (preeently 11 fNt or 20 ffft r•- apecti vely) abould be iaproved. •• racliUHa shall be in th• ranv• of approxiaately 31 fNt. Thia vill require the aoquiaition of additional ri9ht-of-vay at both cornera. Purtheraore, the Coatal 9aa station aitn at the D corner needs to be relocated. TheH iaproveaente aboulcl be coordinated vith the current ai9nal uptrade project by IIIC. , . Nev atripift9 and ai911i119 at the intenection of laat llaapden and South ~lftftia ltrNt, and on laat llallpden Avenue betveen South Lotan ltrNt and louth ~rl ltrNt will be naaded. Th• follovin9 aodificationa aball be iaplaanted in the future when the traffic conditions chanv• to the point vbere the pro- posed action• are appropriate: 5. Th• intaraection of Girard Avenue to be . . I . • • , - • • • • inatallation of left turn baya, including appro- priate aignalization aodificationa. 6. Modification of left turn •ivnal inatallationa at the interaection of Saat Baapden Avenue and South Logan Street to accoaaodate excluive aovwnta. 7. The inatallation of aoutbbound left turn aignala at the interMction of South aroadvay and Saat Gi- rard Avenue to allow excluive left turn aoveaent. I . The inatallation of flaahi119 varnint ligbta nnr the croaavalk at the interaection of ... t Girard Avenue and South Lincoln Street, vbicb 1• heavily uaed by elderly people u neceaaitated by in- creaaed traffic voluaea on Saat Girard Avenue. APMTIIIT Pl GIPMAIJU RIDls9Pllm IPl·UII• The propoaed aaendJlent to the SVediah lledical center 1a to allow for the relocation of a aedical office lluildiftf tbat vaa ini- tially propoaed to be located eaat of the new louth Clarkaon Street parking atructure onto the aain caapua _proper. Tb• Nedi- cal Center view• thia a• a aore effective ue of apace on the aain caapua while providing for a aor• efficient circulation pat- tern within th• caapua. In reviewing a Planned Develbpaent the folloviftf atandarda are to be applied. 1. UH• perai tted. Tb• uae of the property Vbicb 1a the aubject of the Planned Developaent, aball be a hrait- ted Principal U•• in tba lone .D~tric:t in Vbiab the De- velopaent 1• located, or a ue ~tted parauant to other proviaiona of tba lonint Ordhianoe. Tb• propoaed aectical office IN1ldi119 1• a penitted UN in ltoth the R-3 and a-2 zone diatricta. 2. The Planned Development aball .. oonaiatent vith the intent of the coaprebenaive •1an and tba polici .. therein. Tbia propoaed Planned Developaent awe.int ia oonaiatent vith the 9oala of the coaprebanaive Plan for CM Saat we..,111an ca n ar- cial corridor. Tbaae ~la area To create a "belance of ca•1rcial ... to reflect tba character of the naigbltorbood in IIIUCIII CM aorridor 1a located. To iaprove areaa. • I . • • • \ t • , " ]- • • • " -• • ,. - To encourage aajor redevelopaent and a variety of u••• in th••• areas. Furthermore, the consistency of the overall Planned Developaent baa been ••tabliahed through the approval of the original P.D. and the two aubaequent aaendaenta. Tb• Coaprehenaive Plan recog- nize• th• long range expanaion of the Medical Center and not•• that it would be a catalyat for further revitalization of the area. 3. The Planned Develop .. nt'• relationahip to it• aurround- ing• ahall be conaidered in order to avoid adver•• ef- fect• to the existing and poaaible future developaent cauaed by traffic circulation, building beigbt or bulk, lack of acreening or intruaiona of privacy. one of the atated purpo••• of the Planned Developaent procedure 1• to provide flexibility in deaign. A~ao, the propoaed ... nd- .. nt auat be viewed in the context of. the entire caapua develop- aent. Given th••• paraaeter• for analysis, the proposed Planned Development aaendaent i• coapatibl• with the existing area in terms of the height, bulk and density of the developaent. 4. Miniaum requireaent• for usable open apace shall be ••t through the overall design and aaeniti•• proposed for development. Since the aajority of the site ia in the R-3 Zone District, th• R-3 landscaping requirement• for 251 of the total site to be landscaped are applied to the entire developaent. With the addi- tion of the Medical Office auildi119 IV, the percenta9e of land- acapa coverage i• reduced froa 211 to 271 of tbe total aite. 5. The nuaber of off-atrHt parki119 apacu in the propoaed developaent ahall not be l••• than tbe requir ... nt of Coaprehenaive Zoninv Ordinance. In anticipating the need for additional parki119, the ori9inal Planned Developaent provided for aix floors of parki119 in the Lo- 9an ltreet Parkint Structure. currently tber• are tbrH floor• with J06 apace• in the atructve. 'l'bree floor• will N added to this atructure to provide for a total of 615 ... ce• on six floors. Th• parking requireaenu for office l:illuildi119• 1a one apace for each JOO equare fHt of net r ... taa.le aru. lince no eatiaate for the net rentable aru 1• available, applyi119 this 300 square foot standard to tu vroea floor area reveals that the required parking vould _be 277 apacea. 'l'bia 1• lua than ¥bat 1• beinc, provided in the addition to the Lo9an ltrNt parkinc, atruc- ture. ,. lite Plan. The approvinc, a9enciea aball N aatiafied that th• ait• plan for the '1anned Developeent -•t• all the followint requireaenta: I • .. ' I • . ' I . • , ]- ] • • l ~ • ' a. If the propo••d development include• aulti-faaily or nonre•idential buildi119• or •tructur•• and i• adjacent to a •in9l• faaily r••idential uae di•- trict, the development shall contain a buffer. Thia develop .. nt is not adjacent to a aill9le-faaily reaidential uae district. b. Within the PlaMed Developaent, aufficient apace au•t be provided between buildill9• and atructur••, 9ivin9 consideration to their intended uae, their location, de•iCJft and bei9ht, the placeaent and ex- tent of facin9 vindov ar-•, and the topoqraphy and other such other natural f-tur .. aa villa•- •ure privacy and a pl-•ant environaent. Th• propoaed NOB IV ba• been deaiCJfted to take advanta9• of the existin9 topoqraphy and blend vith t.be uiati119 deaiCJft of th• Medical Center and other Office BuilctincJ•· 1'be avera9e buildin9 bei9ht i• 13 feet of vhicb 4 f .. t 1• a parapet vall incorporated to •creen rooftop .. cbanical equipaent. c. If the area of the developaent 1• aucb that an in- ternal circulation ayata 1• neceaaary, •ucb a •Y•ta ahall be deaic,ned for the type of traffic that will be 9enerated, and all aurbe at entrance• and other ace••• point• aball bave raapa to facil- itate ace••• fort.be handicapped and bicycl ... Th• internal circulation ayata is d .. itned to provide adequate ... rgency vehicle acce•• on the wat aide of t.be buildill9 and convenient ace••• for patient• to IIDB IV and ~jacent buildill9•· b a part of this Planned Devalopaent ...._.,.t application, a traffic iapact analy•i• vaa required. d. Bicycle and pede•trian trail• are to be provided vhera the City bicycle and/or trail plan or t.b• Raqional Bicycle Transportation •lan abolfa aucb trail or trail corridor. Bicycle or pedHtrian trail• are not pro,Hed for t.be aubject •ite. •· Tb• aita plan aball prwide for t.be aaxiaua preaarvation of natural draiaa9e ar ... , ,,...tation and other desirable f .. turea. line• thi• is eaaentlally a redevelo,-ant of a ~ion of t.be lvadi•h Medical center caapua, the dra1ft-.e flan deftloped u a part of the ori9inal Hanned Dewlopaent, vil be aodified to ac- count for th• addition of IIDB IV. ' "' - • . ' I . • .• \ , ]- • • , . • In terms of the overall development plan thi• aaendaent i• con- aiatent with the intent of the coaprehenaive Plan and the Planned Development requir•••nta. ARMDIIT or C:QIIPIITJ AIDJ«ODIIT UC:!WMIMAIUQIIJ The Department of Coaaunity Developaent recOllllend• that the pro- poaed SWedish Medical Center Planned Developaent Aaendaent IJ be approved with the following conditions: 1.. Inatallation of a new fir• hydrant at the northeaat corner of South Logan Street and Eaat Haapden Avenue. 2. Inatallation of the fire depart.ant connection for the fire apr inJcler •Y•t-in NOB IV at the vest end of the aouth wall. J. The hammerhead turn-around ahould be 72 feet froa end to end to allow for adequate fire puaper turni119. 4. Minimum vertical clearance underneath the pedeatrian bridge which connects NOB IV to the exiati119 parki119 atructure at South Logan Street and Eaat Girard Avenue auat be 13 feet 6 inch•• to allow Fire Diviaion vehiclu ace••• to the fire hydrant and fire depart.ant connection at the veat aide of the c.c.u. addition to SVediah Medical Center. 5. Field locate the City Ditch and ahov ita location on the Planned Developaent. 6. The fire hydrant required by th• Fire Depart.ant auat be in- stalled by the developer and ahall be owned by th• City. Further, it auat be inatalled to City apecificationa, and be in an easement dedicated to the City. · 7. Th• parking structure ace••• froa south Logan Street shall remain controlled by 9atea. In addition to doctor•, the ac- e••• should allow valet attendant• vben parkift9 cara. •• ,. Th• one-way connection froa the 9ara9e to the delivery dock area, used by the valet peraonnel when retrievi119 car•, ahall be controlled by the 9ate , ... revi...S aite plan). Du• to •ignificant increa•• in the traffic activity at th• int•r•ection of Eaat Naapden Avenue and south Lotan ltr .. t, the radii at the NE corner and the II corner (presently 15 feet or 20 feet reapectively) ahould N improved. Nev ra- diu••• •hall be in.the ra119e of approxiaately H fHt. 'l'bia will require the acquiaition of additional ri9ht-of-vay at both cornera. Furthermore, the c:oaatal 9aa atation aivn at the NE corner need• to N relocated. n ... iaproveaanta •hould be coordinated with the current aivnal upfrade pro- ject by INC. 7 ---~ ~-=-=---~ .... "' - I· • , ]- • • • • • <. 10. New atripin9 and aignin9 at the intereection of saat llaapdan Avenue and South Pannaylvania •tr•t, and on ... t Baapden Avenue between South l.o9an •tr-t and SOUth Pearl Streat Will be ftffdad. The following aodificationa aball be illpl ..... tad in tha future vban the traffic conditiona cbanv• to tha point ¥bare tha pro- poaad actiona are appropriate: 11. The interaaction of SOUth Lovan atr•t and saat Girard Av- enue to be rutripad to acc~•otata the inatallation of left turn baya, includi119 appropriate . ai911&l11ation aodifica-tiona. 12. Kodification of left turn •1111&1 inatallationa at tile intar- ••ction of saat lluplen A,,...ue and SOUth Lo9aft ftz'Nt to ac- eoaaodata ucluaive acnaanta. · 13 • The inatallation of aoutbllound l•ft turn aipala at the in- teraaction of SOUth 9roaclvay and ... t Girard AftlNe to allow ucluaive left turn aov ant. · 1'. The inatallation of fluhi119 nrnin9 Upta near tile croaa- walk at the interaaction of ... t Girard Aftllue and SOUth Lincoln atr .. t, vbicb 1• beavily uaed by •~ly people aa neceaaitated by incruaad traffic wl-• Saat Girard Av• anua. , . · .. ... .. I . . . . ·•·· .'··.. . ~ . . . •. . I .,, I • • • ]- • • • I• . • ' <, ·, CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF CASE 12-92, FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS ) AND RECOMMENDATIONS RELATING ) TO AN AMENDMENT TO THE ) SWEDISH MEDICAL CENTER ) PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ) CONCLUSIONS. ) FILED BY: SWEDISH MEDICAL CENTER 501 EAST HAMPDEN AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COM4ISSION ,. - conn;••;on Member• Preaent: Gerl;ck, Leonard, Shoop, Glynn, Schultz, Coven•, Tobin, Draper and Du111111er. conn;••;on Member• Ab•ent: None. Thi• matter came before the City Planning and Zoning COllllia•ion on Apr;1 7, 1992, ;n the City Council Chamber• of the Englewood City Hall upon the reQueat of Swedi•h Medical Center to conaider an application for an amend111ent to the Amended Swediah Medical center Planned Development. Teati1110ny wa• received concerning the propa .. d Planned Development. The COIMlia•ion received the Notice of Public Hearing and the Staff Repart, which were incorporated into and .. de a part of the record of the Public Hearing. After conaidering the atat.eaent.a of the w1tne• .. • and reviewing the nece•aary docUMenta, the ....,_r• of the City Planning and Zoning COfflffli••ion made the following finding• and conclu•iona. flNQJMI Af fMil 1. THAT the Public Hearing waa initiated by Swediah Medical center to con•;der an application for an aaendaent to the Aaanded lwedi•h Medical Center Planned Developaent. 2. THAT the notice of the Public Hearing wu publiahed in the Englewood Herald, the official City newapaper, on February 20, 1112 • 3. THAT the area of the propaaed Planned Developaent wu PO•ted with Not1ce• of Public Hearing for the required fifteen daya. ,. THAT the reQueat pertained to the addition of a five atory, 13,000 8Quare foot .. dical office building to the lwediah Medical center Planned Development approved by City Council lleaolution 130, lerie• 1 . . . ' • . I. • • , - • • • of 1989, and amended by Reeolution • 47, Serie• of 1989 and Reeolution I 78, Beriee of 1910. 5. THAT the pl"oPO••d amend111ent will not altar the l"elationehip of the approved Planned Develop1119nt to the COllpl"ehenaive Plan. I. THAT Ml". David Rhyne, Al"chitact, Davia Partnerahip, preeented taetiaony concerning the ace••• and parking pl"ovieiona for MOB IV. 7. THAT Mr. Dan Weyland, Weyland Entarpri .. a, preaented teeti1110ny concerning the valet parking ONl"ation. I, THAT the Pl"OPOaed Planned DeveloPMnt ,_n•1nt 1• in coapl iance with applicable City Ol"dinancea. I, THAT the Depal"taent of co-unity Deve1opaent recama1ndecl approval of the .. ndMnt to the lwediah Medical Center Planned Developaent with the following condition•: 1. I neta 1 1 at ion of a new f i l"e hydl"ant at the nol"t.heut corner of South Logan 8tl" .. t and Eaet Haapden Avenue. 2. Inetal lat ion of the fi .... depal"taent connection for the fire eprinklel" ayetea in MOI IV at the weat end of the eouth wall. 3, The h-rhead tul"n-around ahould N 72 fNt froa end to end to allow fol" adeQuata fire puapel" tul"nin9. 4. Mini-vertical clHrance underneath the ..-.trian brid .. which connecta MOI IV to the exiatine park1nt atructure at louth Lotan ltrNt and lut Girard Avenue -t N ,a fNt I 1nchee to allow Fire Diviaion vehicle• acce .. to the fire hydrant and fil"e departaent connection at the ... t aide of the c.c.u. addition to lwediah Medical center. s. Field locate the City Ditch and etlow it.a 1ooat1on on the Planned Developaent. I, The fil"e hydrant recauired by the Fire Deoartant .,.t N inatal led by the deve1c,per and Olllfted by the City, Further, it 111.1at N 1nata1 led to City apecificat1ona and N in an NH ant dedicateel to the City, 7. The PAl"kin1 atructure ecoeaa froa louth Lotan ltreat aha11 rwin control led by .. tea. In addition to doolora, the ecceea ahall N available to valet attandanta .._. Nrkine oara. 1. The one-ay connection froa the .. r ... to the delivery dock area, llaed by the valet peraonne1 ...,. retrievine oara, ahall N COfttl"Ol led by the .. ta . 2 • • - • • • , . • 9. Due to aignificant increaae in the traffic activity at the in t ersection of Eaat Hampden Avenue and South Logan Street, the radii at the NE corner and the SE corner (preaently 15 feet or 20 feet reapectively) aha11 be improved. New radiuaea aha11 be in the range of approximately 35 f .. t. Thia will require the acquiaition of additional right-of-way at both cornera. Furthermore, the Coaatal gaa atation aign at the NE corner n .. da to be relocated. Theae improvement ahould be coordinated with the current aignal upgrade project by SMC. 10. New atriping and aigning at the interaection of Eaat Hampden and South Pennaylvania Street, and on Eaat Hampden Avenue betw .. n South Logan Str .. t and South Pearl Str .. t will be needed. The following IIIOdificationa aha11 be i111Plemented in the future when the traffic condition• change to the point where the propoaed action• are appropriate: 11. The interaection of South Logan Street and Eaat Girard Avenue to be reatriped to acc01111110date the inatallation of left turn baya, including appropriate aignalization modificationa. 12. Modification of left turn aignal inatallationa at the interaection of Eaat Hampden Avenue and South Logan StrHt to accommodate excluaive movementa. 13. The inatal lation of aouthbound left turn aignala at the interaection of South Broadway and Eaat Girard Avenue to al low excluaive left turn aov .... nt. 1,. The inatal lation of fluhing warning light• near the croaawa 1 k at the i nterMct ion of Eaat Qi rard Avenue and South Lincoln Str .. t, which ia heavily uaed by elderly people aa neceaaitated by increaaed traffic voluaea on Eaat Girard Avenue. CPfCLMIJAM 1. THAT praper notice waa publ iahed in the Englewood Herald, the official City newapaper, on February 20, 1112. 2. THAT the propoaed -ndaent wu conaidered by the Planning and Zoning C01111iaaion at a Public Hearing on April 7, 1112. 3 THAT teatiiaony waa received froa the public and in the fona of the Staff Report which waa .. de a part of the record • ,. THAT the propoaed ... ndlaent to the lwediah Medical center Planned Developaent 1• in coapl iance with the Planned Developaent regulationa. 5. THAT the propoaed Planned Developaent Aaendaent ia conaiatent wi th the 1ntent and purpoae of the Coaprehenaive Plan. l , • ' I . • ' \ , ]- • • • • DECISION THEREFORE, it ia the deciaion of the Planning and Zoning COfflllliaaion that the propoaed amendment to the Swediah Medical Center Planned Development be approved aubject to the following condition• and that the requeat be referred to the City Council with a favorable recOlllllendation. Thia deciaion waa reached upen a vote on a fflOtion ... de at the ... ting of the City Planning and Zoning C0111111iaaion on April 7, 1112, by Mr. Covena, aeconded by Ma. Tobin, which aotion atataa. The Planning C0111111iaaion recoaiend to the City Counci 1 the Planned Development Allendaent NUllber 3 for MOB IV, filed by Swediah Medical Center be approved with the following conditiona: 1. Inat.allation of a new fire hydrant at the northeaat corner South Logan Str .. t and Eaat Haapden Avenue. 2. Inatallation of the fire depart.Nnt connection for the fire aprinkler ayatem in MOB IV at the weat end of the aouth wal 1. 3. The h8ffllllerhead turn-around ahould be 72 f .. t. frOIII end to end to allow for adequate fire puaper turning. ,. Mini111U111 vertical clearance underneath the pedeatrian bridge which connect• MOa IV to the e,c1ating parking atructure at South L09an ltrMt and Eut. Girard Avenue -,at be 13 f .. t e inchea t.o allow Fire Diviaion vehicle• ace••• t.o the fire hydrant and fire departaent. connection at. the weat. aide of the c.c.u. addition to lwediah Medical center. 5. Field locate the City Ditch and ahow it.a location on the Planned Developaent.. e. The fire hydrant. required by the Fire Departaent. -,at be inat.alled by the develooer and owned by the City. Further, it auat be inatal led to City apecificationa and be in an ...... nt dedicated to the City. 7. The park i n1 atruct.ure acceaa froa lout.h Lotan lt.rMt aha , 1 r ... in cont,.o11ed by .. tea. In addition t.o doctors, the ace••• ahall allow valet attendant.a when par'kint cara. a. The one-way connection froa the .. ra .. t.o the delivery dock area, ueed by the valet pereonnel when ret.rievint care, aha11 be cont.rolled by the .. te. I. Due t.o ai9nificant incr .... in the traffic activity at the inte,. .. ction of laat. H111Dden Avenue and louth LOl8" ltrMt., the rad ii at the NE corner and the II corner ( preaent 1 y 15 • • < ' I. • • , - • • • l• • (. ... feet or 20 feet reapectively) ahall be improved. New radiuaes ahal 1 be in the range of approximately 35 fHt, Thia wi 11 requ i re the acqu i •it ion of add it i ona 1 right-of-way at both cornera. Furthermore, the Coaatal gaa atation aign at the NE corner nHda to be relocated. Th••• i111Prov.-nt ahould be coordinated with the current aignal upgrade project by SMC. 10. New atriping and aigning at the intereection of Eaat Hampden and South Pennaylvania StrHt, and on Eaat Hainpden Avenue between South Logan StrHt and South Pearl StrHt will be needed. The following aodificationa ahall be impl-nted in the future when the traffic condition• change to the point where the propo .. d action• are appropriate: 11. The interaection of south Logan StrHt and Eaat Girard Avenue to be reatriped to accOIIIIOClate the inatal lation of left turn baya, including appropriate aignalization modificationa. 12. Modification of left turn a1gnal inata11at1ona at the interaection of Eaat Hampden Avenue and South Logan Street to accOIIIIIOdate excluaive 1110v ... nta. 13. The inatallation of aouthbound left turn aignala at the interaection of South Broadway and Eaat Girard Avenue to allow excluaive left turn 1110v ... nt. 1,. The inatallation of flaahing warning lighta near the croaawalk at the interaection of Eaat Girard Avenue and south Lincoln StrHt, which ia heavily used by elderly people aa neceaaitated by increaaed traffic voluaea on Eaat Girard Avenue. Thoae voting in favor of the aotion: Gerlick, Leonard, Glynn, Shoop, Schultz, Covena, Tobin, Draper, and Dulllller. No __,.ra voting againat the aotion. COllllliaaion Melllbera Abaent: None. The .. Finding• of Fact and Concluaiona are effective aa of the ... ting of April 7, 1112, IV ORDER OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMIIIION 5 . ' ' I . • • l 1.-1 L-J I • 11111 Hl Jf l i f I i I It I I I ! r i • of ~,, i~J i ~~ -g I : 1p1ii ~!}it'f! I I j :1 I I ~ 1 lilii !! ·1 1 r ... . = . ' 8S. 1111(11 1 § ii I I I-----t1•1' .,,,. I a 12 f s 'ff I : c~ I I ; I l1Ji~ hrl ~ I . · . f I si I ----~ r • i. ~ ,,:~ .. I • I • ~ll:li-lM 111rtf, ; I 111 nr· ir f1J• I I J~ ~~ . , 'I ~I 10,11 r i ,-.. • fs . t ~i ' . "' i I I a. i I .. # ' h ' ' • ,. I • .. ' • • - - • ,, ~ . . .. • (, much higher quality of prmtmg than waa IMdlable With the old AB Dick praa. With these addiUOnal features the Print Shop w81 DOW be able to print the newaletter -rhe CtUzen" internally. Smee we are dolDC mare ID-bouae prlnUng and puhltebtng of manuals and other literature, the new Ryobl preaa wm be • oat Improvement and wm allow ua to print mare tt.ema IDtemally at a coat lea than what we are paymg for them to be printed thfouCb outalde aourcea. l'IIUIICW. Momea are IIYallable far the fftall 8peed Dwq,a.•• ID tbe Central Servlcee OperaUona tJwl&'et far the ,_.. 1882. .,. . • I •. .. I. . • -• • - y t ., . . ' . . . . .. •. . . . ' . . , . ' ' I. . • - • • • Date May 18, 1992 IIOTIATSD IIY • • , . • COUIICD. COIIIIUl'OCA11011 Al•••• •tea llci&II Public Work.a Department ..... ct TndDc sapal Improvements on S. H. 285 Cbarlea Eataty, Director of Pubbc Wona INUS/ AC'l'IOII PROPOUD We requeat that City Coundl adopt two b8la far anltnancea approvlDI cantncta With the Colondo Department of Trmpartation far Projects HOS 0008(84) ad HOS 0006(85), which mclucle trdlc atpal lmpVVmlellta cm State ffl&bwaY 285 at Huron. 0111.apa&o, ElaU. Cherokee, J..atm. a.bcm. ad l>owamC Streets. PIISVIOU8 COVIICIL ACTIOII , .... of Ordmance 90.53 an November 19, 1880, WCMDI 857,000 • matcblng funda for the Federal ufety .-t • part oftbe 1981 Public lmp"ovemmt l'\md. n.vr AIIAl.nta Tbeae contncta provide fwldlDC to IIAP'ade tbe tnmc ••h hm wabead epan wtre to mat m. brtnC tndDc .,..a tp,ltowtlom to State epedle•-· aemove CMl'bead wta1DC, ad lnatal1 hew1tieap nmpe at ... IDteneCtlolle -State HJ&hway 285 (Hampden ad Jdl'enaa Avmuee). Tbe Ca1andD Depa IDwiat of Trwpar1aUon and the City of~ wll coardlDate tbe projeeta. Tbe Fedalll ,C,:O,:, ... prov1de SK ad the City of £a.Ck.weed wll FICMde 1ft of tbe ,.......a,., fwlde. The c11y wm provide 1111 DGD·J)lll'1ldSlannc fwlde ,........., at n,. MCmOUla) The Ctty of EDfewood £...,me DMlloD palaiawd • deolzd nae ... ..,t atudy of tbe S .H . 285 carrldar. Baaed cm tbe ._ naalta, hdenl lalety Onllt fuDda were .... ted m 1990 to •a+.mmt tbe w: r 11ay .... o, eea• . ,, - ' . • < ' I. • I - • • . ~ . ~· '· 1be total coat ta $459,512: 89,512 of Indirect coata me not eJl&lble for Federal parUclpaUcm, and 8450,000 Ill. 1be Federal abaft ta 90% ol 8450,000, or $405,000. Tbe City abare la 101' of 8450,000, or $45,000, plua IDdlrect coata ol 88,512 1111d oar eeameted caaarw:,,cy of 82,488. Total coat to tbe City la: M&.000 e.aa~ /,j !)P. ICM ...,,000 l"\mdmc waa ~ 8Pl1rowd ID 1880, 1111d $57,000 la avdable 1111d budleted for tbta project ID tbe Pu1* lmjliwwwt l"Wld. ' . . ' .. I. . 0 - ] • CR>INANCE I'«). __ SERIES OF 1991 • . , . • ABIILFOR ,_ AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A C<>HmACT BE'IWEEN 11IE SfA1E OF COLORADO. DEPARIMEHT OF TRANSPORI'A110N AND 11IE CllY OF ENGLEWOOD P'OR 11IE INSTAL1A110N OF 'mAmC SIGNALS ALONG STA1E HIGHWAY 285 AT HURON. GAi.AP.AGO, EIA.11 AND CHEROiU!Z Siki!ZIS IN 11IE CllY OP' ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. 12 Ci WHEREAS, Federal-aid aa'--.,.tem limda haw been made ...oable for a baud ellmlnauon project, 1deaUfled u HOS oooe (Ml rar the ,..aPatloD al mut m and a,anaJs on State HlpWay 285 at Huron. Galapefo. ElatS and Cbenalllee Streets In the City a(Englewood.Colorado:and WHEREAS, the Ctty al EQllewoocl has e,ttrnated the total cmt olthe wan and IS prepared to pnwtde Its lhare al the cmt: NOW. 1HEREFORE. BE rr ORDAINED BY nm cny COUNCD.. OF nm cny 0, ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO, APPROVAL OP' nm CONIRACi' BE1Wl!ZN nm STA1E OF COLORADO. DEPARiMENI' OF 1'RANSPORl'A110N. AND 11IE cnY OF ENGLEWOOD WHICH GENERALLY PROVIDES AS FOLLOWS: §csttgn 1. nus contract 1a made between the State al Colorado. Department al Tranaponauon (State). and the City ol £neae,.ood ICUyl and ,eneraDy eeta forth the dMaion ol respomO,Wtlea With recant to the baunl eJJmlnaUon praJect ldaUled u HOS 0006184). A. 'ibe Ctty bu _..,...., the total coat ol ...,..Peacm ol maa arms and 8llllaJa an State~ 285 at Huron. 0.~-~ and Cberallee Slreela In the City al £n&lewoad. ColandD to be -.,..9112 wbidl II to be funded -roao..: 1. Federal putldpetlnt limda 19CM ol 8230.oat 2. cay at~·· abaft: (a) r::sr~.~ (bl DDll•putidpatml NIida ror IDdnct c:oata (Datto...,. -al 123()000 Subtotal (CllJ'a abal'et 'IOTAL P'UNDS B. ,a.lOO ,n.lOO 81231900 . . ' I . • • ' , • •. -. , . • ·, ... 0 . The City may enter Into a contract with a consultant to do all or any portion of the propoeed preltmtruuy engtneertng and preparauon of construcUona plans. The aelecUon and contract of the consultant shall have prtor approval by the State and the Federal HJChway Admlnlstratton (FHWA). E . The State wt1l m,tew c:onatrucUan plans, speda1 provlalana and estJmates and make thoee chan&es nee rary to auure compllance with State and FHWA reqwrementa. In the event all or put oC the conatructton work la to be contncted. the State wdl establlab appn,prlate DludYanta,ed BualW Enterpl1ae toaJa for the comtrucUon cantractlal and tbe tbe State. tn coqfunctton wttb tbe City. wdl advertlae tbe call f'or bids, and upon c:ancunmce by the City award tbe conatruc:tlOn camractCal to the lowat responstble btdder{s). F . The City will be responsible for acqwnnc any addWona1 J11bta of way required ror the campJeUon of tbe proJect. IDc1udla& any necemry • conatJuc:Uan eumaenta G. In tbe ~t the project lnVolva moddlcauon of a railroad company's faclltues at a rat1road trade c:roaanc wbenby tbe work ls to be accomplished by railroad company farca. the City aba1l make apphcatton to the Pubhc Uttllues Coam,eekm requJr1nC Its order ProvtdlnC for the lnatallaUon of the propoeed tmpnwementa. H. The State. or the City wtth approval fram the State. will be responsible for the supervlSIOD of the construcUDn of the proJeet. The proJect wtll be subject to pel10dJc tnspec:Uon by the FHWA. I. In the event that all or part of the work la to be accompllahed by force account rather than cantnct. the City wdl emure that all work la accampllahed tn accordance wllb tbe perUnent Stale apeclflcattona as well • nlPM. Volume 8. Chapter 4. SecUDn 1. Subeec:aaa 14, Conlract and Force Account. All force account work abaD 1111ft prtar appnwal of the FHWA and ahall nat be lnlUated unW the Stale baa INUecl a Wl1ltm nauce to proceed. J . The c~ will Jn"de addu1ooa1 funds If required to camp1ete tbe wor11 under proJeCt ti no addtttonal P'ederal-ald funds wtll be made available for the pnlject. K. The contract ls~ upon all funda de..,.... far the pniJeCt belnt made ...a.bk from federal and local ....._ lbould tbe aouraa. ettber federal or local, fad to prawtde DIC I IS, fundl • ..-S. tbe CClllb'aCt may be terminated by dber the Stale CII' the Clly. ,.,,, party~ tta lntereat and obl.tlom under tbe caatrad ..... aat be rebewed of any 8nandal obllpUana wluch e:mted pr1ar to the e&cu,e date of aucb tenlllnaUGn or whtcb may occur • a reault of aucb lalDlnaUOn. L ~ tbe pmannance of all work under tbe CCllllnCt. the parUes ... to comply wUh Tltle VI of tbe CMl R,cbts Act . • kS~e l'oUowln, attachmmts are made a part of the cantnct and pnMde ,eneraDy u : A. 0eputment of HfChwaya, Dtvtaaon of ffllbways. llate of Colorado. ~ Semcea. SecUoa 101 .... ..,.,._ e1c, .. a .......... -I ...... __.... • • • a Mz ..,. 1 ........ aiam. • ·2 · .• I ]- - • \ ,. • • -~ <, ., C. JifoadlNrlalutloa ........... D. lpeelalPao, ..... l. 1be caatnct ebaD nat be deaned ftlld until It ebaD .... been apprc,wed by tbe Ccmtroller ol tbe State ol Colando or 8IICb C tint • be may deelpate. 2. n. tbe at.eat autbamed by ..... tbe caamctal' ebaD IDdmmefy .... c and bald ......... tbe ............. all ... W77 .... lnablllty and CIIUlt .... tnch ..... CCIICa, ......... ad ............. -· IWllt ol aa;, act or n,.,,._ by tbe caabamr, or la -.p1a,-. aamta, aub E 1111Cl*1an, or ,,,_ punuaat to tbe ..... oltbaa cmlnct. 3.. Colando Labor Plclereace. WIND a C1G1111tnaCt1aD caab'ad far a DUblic prq(ect .. to be awarded to. bedder •• nllldeat llldder .... be ...... . pnl'enace lllbllt a aaa-nllSdeat bidder flam• ate or ... country equal to tbe pnleacnce IIWCD or reqund by tbe ate or fDntlia comity In wbtcb tbe aon-..ndeat bndda' ... ....... lnlnlduced. read In l'ulL ad ...... m lkllt ..... m die lltb-, o111ay, 1182. A1TEST: Patncla H. 0-, Cler Clll1l L Pllll&::la H. CNw. ca, Cllltl oldie ca:y ol-a ad. CGlmwlo. = _.., t1111t die.._. ad ...... lsia U.Clllfltla .. far• Cll e, ie Ml rad In ........................... l .. .,.,_,l __ ...... H.6- " - ', • . I . . - - • • HOS 0006(64) SH 285 AT HURON, GALAPAGO, ELATI, , CHEROltEE STREETS '· THIS CONTRACT, .. de thh ,,_ • • • ,. CONTRACT day of by and bet"9en the State of Colorado for the u•e and benefit of THE DIPARTIIBNT OF TRANSPORTATION, hereinafter referred to a• ·the State·, and THE CITY or IJIGLIIIOOD, STATE or COLORADO, hereinafter referred to a• the Local AcJency or a• the Contractor, WHERBAS, authority exi•t• in the law and fund• have been budcJeted, appropriated and othervi•e .. c1e available and a •ufficient unencWlbered balance thereof remain• available for payment in Fund lhlllber 2001, GIL Account NWlber 52046, Contract lnc\lllbrance Nllllber 901161 and IIIIERBAS, required appro,,al, clearance and coordination ha• been accoapli•bed froa and with appropriate a99nci••1 and IIIISIISAI, the State and the Local A,Jency ba,,. heretofore entered into a .. •t•r a9reeaent for project• on the Federal-aid urban •yat-, dated December ll, 1174, hereinafter referred to a• the ... ter a9reeaent which 1• incorporated herein and aade a part hereof by reference, and WHEll&AS, the word ·state• a• uaed in thh contract •hall be •ynonyaou• vith and interchanveable with the word ·oivi•ion• a• u•ed in the .. •t•r a9reeaent; and WHIRBAS, pur•uant to Title 21, United Stat•• Code and the revulation• proaul9ated thereunder, certain Federal funde bave been -1- ... ' .. I· . ' • 0 ]- • • • . ' • (. and will in the future be, allocated for the elimination of hazards on any public road other than a hi9hvay on the Interstate System, hereinafter referred to a• the prograa; and WHEREAS, pur•uant to the afore•aid lawa and re9ulation•, routes on the off-•y•t .. are eli9ible to be iaproved under the prQ9raa at no co•t to the State; and WHEREAS, Federal-aid off-•y•t .. funds have been aade available for a hasard el.laination project, identified a• HOS 0006(64) for in•tallation of aa•t araa and •i9ft8l• on SH 285 at Huron, Galapa90, Elati, and Cherok .. Street• in the City of En9lewood, Colorado, hereinafter referred to a• •the work•; and WHEREAS, the aatchin9 ratio for thi• Federal-aid hasard el.laination project 1• t0.001 Federal-aid fund• to 10.001 Local Agency fund•, it bein9 under•tood that •uch ratio applie• only to •uch cost• a• are eli9ible for Pederal participation, it bein9 further understood that all non-participatinv coeta are borne by the Local A,Jency at 1001, and WHSlt&AS, the Local A,Jency Ila• Ntiaated the total co•t of the work and 1a prepared to prOYide its •bare of the coet a• .. idenced by an appropriate ordinance or re•olution duly pa•aed and adopted by the authorised repreaentati,,.. of the Local A,Jency, a copy of which h attached hereto and aade • part hereof, and . WHSlt&AS, ••id ordinance or re•olution al•o e•tabli•he• the authority under which the Local A9en c y enten lnt~ thh contract; and WHBRSAS, thi• contract 1• executed by the State under authority of Section• 24-92-101, et •eq., 43-1-102, 43-1-106, 43-2-101(4)(c) -2- . . .. I. • 0 - ]- • • • I• ·, • (. and 43-2-144, C.R.S., as aaended; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to agree upon the division of responsibilities with regard to this hazard eli.llination project; and WHEREAS, the Local A9ency is adequately •taffed and •uitably equipped to undertake and •ati•factorily coaplete portion• of the work; and WHBRBAS, the State certifies that •uch work can be aore advanta990u•ly perforaed by the Local Agency. NON, TIIBUFOU, it is hereby a9reed that1 PIIOJBCT PROVISIOIIS 1. The State will provide liai•on with the Local A,Jency through the Stat•'• Di•trict Bn9ineer, Di•trict 6, located at 2000 South Holly, Denver, Colorado 80222. Said Di•trict Engineer will al•o be re•ponaibl• for coordinatin9 the State's acti•itie• under thi• contract. 2. The partie• hereto a9ree to caaply with all of the term and condition• of the .. •ter a9reeaent, unl .. • in conflict with this contract, in which ca .. the provi•ions of thi• contract •hall apply. J. The Local A,Jency has e•tiaated the total co•t of inatallation of M8t anu and •i9nals on I H 215 at Huron, GalapaCJO, llati and Cherok .. Street• in the City of ln9lewood, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as "th• vork ", t o t.,e $2)4,862 which is .. to be funded a• follows• -l- . . . ' • . • I . • • , ]- - • • • ·, • ~- a. Federal participatin9 funds (90.001 of $230,000) b. Local A9ency aharez (1) Local Ac;rency parti- cipatinv funds (10.001 of $230,000) (2) The Local A9ency non- participating funds for indirect coats (not to exceed 31 of $230,000) Subtotal (Local A9ency share) Total Funds $23,000 $ ,,,oo $207,000 f 29,900 $236,900 The total aaount to be paid by the Local ACJ9ncy under this contract shall not exceed $29,900.00 without benefit of a written auppl ... ntal contract. GDERAL PROVISIONS A. The Local A9ency will provides "' - 1. Prelillinary en9ineering, deai911 •er.ices, preparation of construction plana, apecial proviaiona and ••tiaat•• in accordance with the State's Roadway and 9ridfe De•iCJn Manual• and Standard Specification• for Road and Bridc;re Construction. 2. Design work •beet• used in deai9nin9 of the project. a. The Local A9ency will coaply with the followings 1. The Local A9ency will prepare conatruction plana in accordance with the requir ... nta of tn9ineerin9 Services Section 107, Preparation of Construction Plana by Local A,Jency, attached hereto and aade a part hereof • -·- • • . , • I. • • -• - • • • • 2. The Local Agency will be r••pon•ible for the plans being accurate and complete. C. The Local Agency will coaply with the applicable provi•ions of the State's approved Action Plan, including all Federal ·· directive• contained therein by reference. o. The Local Agency aay enter into a contract with a con•ultant to do all or any portion of the propo•ed preliJlinary engin .. ring and preparation of con•truction plan•. In the event that Federal-aid fund• provided herein are to participate in th• co•t of work to be done by a consultant, the contract •hall coaply with the requir...nt• of P'IIPK, Voluae 1, Chapter 7, Section 2, Adaini•tration of llegotiated Contract•. Th• contract with con•ultant •hall be preceded by an acceptable propoHl and aay not be executed or awarded until the ••lection of the con•ultant and the teEll8 of the contract •hall have been approved bJ the State and the Federal Hi9hvay Administration (PIIIIA). All chanve• in the contract •hall be bJ written •uppl ... ntal a9reeaent and au•t have prior appro,,al of the State and l'IIIIA. As •oon a• the contract with the consultant ha• been awerded, one copy of the executed contract •hall be •ubaitted to the State. Any •uppl ... ntal a9reeaent• •hall be •J.ailarly •ubaitted. !. The State will review con•truction plan•, •pec:ial pro,,i•ion• and ••tiaat•• and aake tho•• c hange• nec••••ry to a••ure coapliance with State and FHIIA requir ... nt•. The State will afford the Local Agency aapl• opportunity to AYiew the con•truction plan•, •pecial provi•ions and .. tiaat••, •• _,_ . ' •. ' I . • • ]- - • - • • • .. changed and said plans shall be considered final vhen approved and accepted by the parties hereto. Th• State vill provide final asseably of construction plans, special provi•ions, ••tillat•• and contract docuaent•. In the event all or part of the construction work 1• to be contracted, the State vill ••tablish appropriate Di•advantaged Bu•ine•s Enterprise (DBI) goals for the con•truction contract(•) and the State in conjunction with the Local A9ency will advertise the call for bid•, and upon concurrence by the Local Agency, award the con•truction contract(•) to the lowest respon•ible bidder(•)· F. The Local Agency will be re•ponaible for acquiring any additional rights of way required for the coapletion of the project, including any nece••ary conatruction ...... nte. Prior to thi• project bein9 adYertiaed for bide, the Local A9ency will certify in vritin9 to the State that all right of way ha• been ecquired in accordance with tbe applicable State and Federal retulationa, or that no edditional right of way Le required. G. The State will be reeponaible for aaauri119 that the Local A9ency hae obtained proper clearance or apprcwal froa any utility coapany which .. Y becoae in,rolYed in tbi• project, by eeperate agreeae~ bet1Men the Local A9eney and the utility, 1f neceeeary. Prior to thh pn•je<:t bein9 advertieed for bide, the Local AcJency will certify in writing to the State that all euch clearancee haft been obtained, _,_ '' • . .. I. • , ]- - • • ,,,_ • ,~ . • ' ,. H. In the event the project involves aodification of a railroad company's facilities at a railroad grade crossing whereby the work is to be accoaplished by railroad coapany forces, the Local Agency shall aake application to the Public Utilities C01111ission requesting it• order providing for the installation of the proposed 1.aprov ... nts. The Local Agency shall also establish contact with the railroad caapany involved for the purpose of• 1. Executing an a9reeaent settill9 out what work 1• to be accoaplished and the location(•) thereof, and that the cost• of the iaprow1r nt shall be eligible for Federal participation. 2. Obtaining the railroad'• detailed ••tillat• of the cost of the work. J. Establishing future aaintenance reeponaibiliti•• for the propoeed installation. 4. Pre•cribing future uae or di•poa1tions of the propo•ed 1aprow•1nt• in the a,,ent of abellieloWftt or eUaination of the grade cro••ing. 5. Establishing future repair and/or replaceaent responsibiliti•• in the .,,.nt of accidental destruction or daaa99 to the installation. 1. The State or· the Local ACJ9ncy with appro,,al froa the State will be responsible for the supervision o f the construction of the project, The supervised work will consi•t of but not be liaited to field and office enc,ineerinc,, inapection and material testing, and traffic control. The project will be _,_ •• • . • I. • , I ]- • • • • • r subject to periodic inspection by the FHWA. In the event the Local Agency has engaged a consultant for the design of a aajor structure, the Local Agency/consultant contract shall contain the followings 1. Upon advertia ... nt for the project for construction, the consultant ahall aake available aervices as requested by the State to aaaiat the State in the evaluation of construction and the reaolution of construction probl ... that aay arise during the construction of the project. 2. The conaultant shall review the conatruction contractor'• ahop drawing for conforaance with the contact docuaenta and coapliance with the proviaions of the State Departaant of Bighvaya publication, ·standard Specificationa for Road and 9riclve Conatruction•, in connection with thia 110rk. J. Traffic control ahall be aa pro,,icled 1n tbe conatruction plans. Such plana shall be approved by tbe Local Afency. It. In the e .. nt that all or part of the work 1• to be accoapliehed by force account rather than contract a• apecified in para9raph s hereinaboYe, tbe Local A9ancy will eneure that all 110rk i• accoapliehed in accordance with the pertinent State apecificatione aa well as PIIPII, Yoluae 6, Chapter 4, Section 1, Subsection 14, Contract and Force Account. Work will nor.ally be baaed upon estillated quantities and fira unit price• agreed to between the Local Agency, the State and the rHIIA in adYance of the 110rk, as -·- . . . ; • . .. I. • 0 ]- • • • • t• . • ' .. provided for in FHPM, Voluae 6, Chapter 4, Section 1, Subsection 6, para9raph 12.b. Such a9raed unit prices shall constitute a coaaitaent as to the value of the work based on actual costs of labor, equipment rental, aaterials supplies and supervision necessary to coaplete the work. Where actual costs are used, eli9ibility of costs it ... shall be evaluated for coapliance with Federal Procurement Re9ulation• Part 1-15. Rental rat•• for publicly owned equipment will be the second shift rental rate per hour as established in the State'• Construction Bquipaent Rental Rate Schedule dated Nay 1, 1986 or subaequent revision• thereof. All force account work shall have prior approval of the FHWA and shall not be initiated until the State has iaaued a written notice to proceed. The Local A99ncy shall, durin9 all pha••• of the work, pemit duly authorised a99nts and eaployee• of the State and tbe l'IIIIA to inspect the project and to inapect, re,,iew and audit the project records. L. The Local A9ency shall -intain all books, doc-nta, papers, accountin9 records and other e,,idence pertainin9 to coat• incurred and to --auch -teriala a•ailabl• for inapection at all reaaonable tiaea duri119 tbe contract period and for J years froa the date of fiul payment to the Local A99ncy. Copies of auc h r eco rd• shall be furniahed by the Local A99ncy if requeated . _,_ . . ,,,_ , ' I . • -• • ·, • <. M. The State will adainister the Local Agency and Federal-aid funds for this project in accordance with the following provisions1 1 • Costs incurred by the Local Agency The Local Agency vill prepare and sublit aonthly charges for costs incurred relative to the project. The Local Agency vill prepare project charges in accordance vith the State•• standard policies and procedures. The State vill rei.aburse the Local A,Jency for the Federal-aid share of the project charges follovin9 the Stat•'• review and approval of such char99s. CbarCJe• incurred by the Local A,Jency prior to tbe date of PlllfA authorisation for the project will not be char9ed to the project. 2. Costs incurred bY the ltftf a. Tbe State will prepare aoatbly NtiaatN of all incurred coat.a relatift to tM project. TIie State•• aonthly billi11CJ8 for tbe Local Agency •hare will be bAsed on actual co•t•. Aa fanda an eapended during the coune of the work, tM State will bill the Local A,Jency aonthly for the Local A,Jency •hare of such expenditures. Upon coapletion of the work to be perfo~ under this contract and•~• therefor by the State, FHWA and the Local A9ency; the State vlll subalt • final i.capltulation of the project coats to the Local Agency ud final billing for the bAlance due of ita •hare of participation• -10- . . . ' • I. • 0 , • J - - • • • "' • • .. costs plus all non-participating coats. Upon receipt of each bill froa the State, the Local Agency will r .. it to the State that aaount billed. Should the Local Agency fail to pay aoniea due the State within 30 days of delland or within •uch other period as aay be agreed between the partie• hereto, the Local Agency a9reea that at the reque•t of the State, the State Trea•urer .. Y withhold an equal aaount froa future apportionaent• due the Local Agency froa the Highway User• Tax Fund and to pay •uch funds directly to the ltate. Inter.La funds, until the State 1a reillbu.r•ed, •hall be payable froa State Highway Suppl ... ntary Fund (2001). All funda expended by the State for the perfonaance of any work ancler thi• contract or nlati,,. to the .-a!ai•tratioa of thi• contract eball be cJaarved to thi• project. b. Upon eacution of thi• contract the ltate 1• autboriaed, in iU diac:ntion, to perfom any nece••ary .._ini•trati,,. •upport .. r.ic•• pur•uant to thi• contract. The•• .. r,ric•• .. y be perforaed prior to and in preparation for any conditions or requireaent• of this contract, including prior FHWA approval of project work. Contractor understand• and agrees that the State .. Y perfora •11ch •ervice•, and that payaent for euch ••nicff •hall be at no coat to the ltate, but •hall be .. -11- . . . , •, I. • • • ]- "' -• • • .. provided herein. At the request of contractor, the State shall also provide other aaaiatance purauant to this contract aa aay be a9reed in writin9. In the event that federal aid project funds reaain available for payaent, contractor underatand• and a9reea the coats of any such aervicea and aaaiatance ahall be paid to the State froa project funds at the applicable rate. However, in the event that auch funding ia not aade available or ia withdrawn for this contract, or if the contractor terainatea this contract prior to project approval or caapletion for any reaaon, then all actual incurred co•t• of •uch •ervic•• and aaai•tance provided by the State •hall be the •ole expense of the contractor. Contractor ahall pay the State for all auch coeta within 30 days of receipt of written notice froa the State requeatincJ ..... N. It is under•tood and a9reed by the part1 .. bereto that the total coat of the work atated here1nbefore 1• the bHt ••tlaat• available ba•ed on the de•ivn data•• approYed at the tiae of execution of thi• contract, and that •uch co•t is •ubject to revision• a9reeable to the parti•• prior to bid and award. Th• Local A9ency ha• the option to accept or reject the propo•al of the low bidder for ·vork on which coapetitive bid• have been received. The Local ACJency au•t declare the acceptance or rejection at the award conference or within l workin9 days after ••id bida are publicly -12- . . ' I. • , - • • • • •, • '· opened, whichever occurs later. If the bid is rejected, cost• incurred by the State in project developaent will not be elivibl• for participation by the ~HWA and auat be reiabursed to the State by the Local AcJency. rollowin9 award of the construction contract(•) under para9raph I above, no further revision• in c.teai9n data or coat ••ti .. 1.e ehall be made except by a9r--n1. in writin9 between the parti••· By indJ.ca1.inv its concurrence in euch award at the award conference, the Local ~ncy actin9 by or throu9h it• duly authorized repr•••ntalivee, a9r .. • to provide additional fund• if required to coaplet• the work under this project if no additional Federal-aid fund• will be aade available for the project. The total aaount of auch additional required Cuu'1• will be deteralned at the tiae of U.naJ. bill1n9 H proYided in para,,rapll N ai.o.e. o. The part.1-hento a.,ree that thi• contract 1• cont.intent upon all funda clHi9uted for tbe project benln bein9 .. c1e avaUaL,le froa Federal and Local ac,ency aou~. lhould the•• aourcea, either Federal or Local Atency, fail to provide nec••••ry fund• aa a9reed upon herein, the contract .. r be terainated bJ either partJ. Any partJ tera1nat1n9 it.a !ntereat and obU .. Uona herein ellell not IN reU...cl of any financial obli9at1ona which ••lated prior to the effective date of such t•rainatJ.on 01· whld, .. Y ,..., ... ,. a1J o result ol auch termination. ,. The teni of this contract., eacept for the provl•lon• re9ardin9 .. 1ntenance, •hell continue throu9h the coapletion •ll• . ' .. I. • • , ]--- - • ~- ~ . • i. ·~ • <, and final acceptance of this project by the State, FHWA and Local A9ency. The covenants with re9ard to aaintananca of the iaprov ... nta constructed under this contract shall r ... in in effect in perpetuity or until such tiae as the Local AQency is, by law or otherwise, relieved of auch reaponsibility. Q. Durin9 the perforaance of all work under thia contact, the parties hereto a9r .. to coaply with Title VI, of the Civil Ri9ht• Act of which are ahown in the Non-Discriaination Proviaions attached hereto and .. de a part hereof. R. The •special Proviaiona•, Attachaent LO, and Appendix a attached hereto are hereby .. c1e a part of this contract. s. Thia contract ahall inure to the benefit of and be bindin9 upon the partiea, their aucceaaon and uaipa. T. The contractor repreaenta and warrant• tbat it baa taken all actions that are aec:Naary or tbat are E9C1Uired by ita procedure•, bylaw, or applicable law, to levelly authorise the undeniCJMd signatory to eacate thla contract on behalf of the contractor and to bind the contractor to ita teEN. . ' ~ .. I. . 0 - • • • • .. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this contract the day year first above written. ATTEST1 By ""c""h ... le....,.l""'c""i .. e_r..,k.-------- CLIFPORD W. HALL State Controller By------------ ATTBST1 lly ---------- Title ,. ~ ... STATE OF COLORADO ROY RONER, GOVERNOR By ""B-xec_u_t.,.1 ... ,,.-... D""'l ... r-ec:--.t-o-r---- DBPARTDNT OF 'l'IIANSPORTATION APPllOYBD1 GALS A. IIOR'l'OII Attorney General By '"'liiii.,,..!l!!'f....,1-. "'"l""t'"'D""""" _____ _ Aa•i•tant Attorney General .. tural Reaouzce• Section CITY or SIIGLDIOOO, COLORADO lly ----------- Title---------...... --- -15- . ' • I . • • ]- , , • • • .• ... .I!- I' .. NOTE: The attached resolution or ordinance aust C011tatn tlllt following: •> The Local Agency's perceftt (s) coatrtbuttoa of the total est1•ted •nar ... t. . b) Authorized Stg111tory. c) Loca 1 Agency 1 1 1pproy1 l of coatnct. LOCAL AGENCY RESOLUTION OR ORDINANCE TO BE ATTACHED TO EXECI./TORY COPIES ' . • I ' . •, ~ . . . I . . • • -• . ~ • <. lllTE: The attached resolution or ordinance aust c:oatain the following: 1) The Local Agency's perca11t (s) coatributioa of the total esti•ted dollar -t. . b) Authorized st ... tory. c) Local At1RC7 1 1 approval of caatnct. LOCAL AGENCY RESOLUTION OR ORDINANCE TO BE ATTACHED . TO EXECI/TOIW COPIES -~------·~-~ . . . I . . t ~" I - -- • • Rev. 5/86 107.1 107.2 107.3 DOIi l'ONI IIO. 113 125 12, 134 14' 107.4 • • • DEPARTMENT or HIGHWAYS DIVISION or BIGBWAYS STATE or COLORADO ENGIIIEEIUIIG SDVICSS RCTION 107 PRDUATIOII or COIISftlDCTXOII n.ual llr t.OCaL N ~ All plan• ahall be in accordance vitb the Depart:aent of Highway• Drafting Manual. (Copi•• a•ailable tbrOU9b Depart.aent of Highway•, Staff De•iCJD Branch or Bid Plana, Rooa 117). . · ,_ -. - The State will prepare peraanent type polyeater reproduction• of original drawing• at a noainal cbarve vbea requeated by tbe Local A9ency. Th• Local A9ency .. ,, at it• option, purcbaM apprOYed atandard •i•• aheet• froa the State. TIie purcba•• price of auch .. terial• aball be the actual coat aa ~ by tbe State. The followi.Ag approwed atandard ala• abeeta ... auriDIJ 22 incbH by 3' incbe• with rectalMJUlar border of 20 iDcbe• by 31-1/2 incbe• for the working draviDIJ'•, are noaaallr a•ailabl• froa current State ilw9Dtori ... TITL8 Suaaary of Approxiaate Quantiti•• Structure Quantiti•• Blanket Sheet •1an and •rofile Cro•• Section • Accepted trade n._ for pol,.ater fila CCIIIOIJTJOII • llflar llylar llflar llflar Yellua The State will prepare the title abeet for the final COn8trUCt IQ n plana . The title 8Met Will be aade a .. ilable for Local A9ency uae upon requeat of the Local &vencJ· TIie coat incurred by tbe ltate for preparation of the title abeet will b4t charted to tbe project . I. • • .• , I • ,,_ • • Ul'DIDIX B lllllOIUTY BUSDIESS BlftZIWUD (Im&) SECTION 1. eolicy. It ia the policy of the Departaent of Tranaportation tbat llinority buaine•• enterpriaea aa defined in 49 Cl'll •art 23 ahall have the . aaxiaua opportunity to participate in the perforaance of contract• financed in whole or in part with Federal funda under thi• a9re ... nt. Conaequently tbe _. requirement• of 49 era •art 23 apply to thia a9re1r1nt. SECTION 2. •s Obligation. The recipient or it• contractor agr .. • to enaure tbat llinority buaine•• enerpriae• aa defined in 41 Cl'll •art 23 bave the aaxi-opportunity to participate in the perfoEaance of contract• and aubcontracta financed in wbole or in part with Federal funda provided under thia atraaraat. In thi• regard all recipient• or contractor• aball take all aeceaaary and reaaonable atepa in accordance with 41 era •art 23 to eaaure tbat llinority buaine•• enterpriNa bave tbe wxiaw opportunity to C011pete for and perform contracta. llecipieata and tbeir contractor• aball not diacriainate on tbe baaia of race, color, national ori9in, or aex in tbe award and perforaance of DO'l'-uaiated contracta. SSCTIOII 3. The Contractor (aubrecipient) aball be napoaaible for obtaiDiDCJ the Minority auaineaa SnterpriN •rcNJr .. of tbe Colorado Departaent of lligbwaya elated .Jamauy 2t, 1t12, u I dad, and aball coaply with tbe applicable pro.iaiw of tbe p&'09Z ... A copy of the ... progr-will be a,railable froa: Staff Conatructioa SnCJlneer 4201 s . Arkaaaaa, llooa 211 Denver, CO I0222 •hone: (303) 151-1231 and will by requeat be .. iled to aaid contractor. , .. I. • , - • • J • "' - • ,. - APRXL 1980 lloncliacri.aiAation ~rowisiona: In co•pliance with Title VI of the Civil Jtighta Act of 1964 and with Section 162(a) of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1973, the Contractor, for itaelf, it~ •••ign••• and succeaaora in intereat, a9r•• •• followa: A. Coapliance with Regulation•. Th• Contractor will coaply with the Jlegulationa of the Departaent of Tranaportaion relative to nondiacriaination in Federally-aaaiated prOCJr ... of the Depart .. nt of Tranaportation (Title 49, Code of Federal Jlegulationa, Part 21, ·hereinafter referred to aa the •a.gulationa•), which are herein incorporated by reference and aade a part of thi• contract. 8. Nondiacriainatio.!l:. The Contractor, with re41ard to the work parforaed by It ~fter award and prior to coapletion of the contract work, will not diacriainate on the ground of race, color, aex, .. ntal or phyaical handicap or national ori9in in the •election and retention of Subcontractor•, includin9 procureaenta of aaterial• and l••••• of equipaent. Tb• Contractor will not participate either directly or indirectly in the diacriaination prohibited by Section 21 .5 of the Jlegulationa, including eaployaent practice• vben the contract cover• a pr09raa ••t forth in Appendix C of th• Jlegulationa. C. Solicitation• for Subcontract•, Including Procurement• of Material• and Sguipaent. In all aolicitationa either by coapetiti•• bidding or negotiation aade by the Contractor for work to be perforaed under a aubcontract, including procureaenta of aateriala or equipaent, each potential Subcontractor or aupplier ahall be notified by the Contractor of the Contractor•' obligationa under tbia contract and the Jtegulationa relati,,. to DODdiec:riaiaation on the ground of race, color, •••, aental or pbyaical bandicap or national origin. D. Information and_~eporta. The Contractor will pro•ide all inforaat1on and report• requied by the llegulationa, or order• and inatructiona iaaued purauant thereto, and will perait acceaa to it• book•, record•, accounts, other aourcea of information, and it• faciliti•• aa aay be determined by the State or the nnlA. to be pertinent to ••certain coapliance with aucb Jlegulationa, order• and inatructiona. Where any information required of the Contractor i• in the excluaive po•••••ion of another who fail• or refu••• to furniah thia information, the Contractor ahall ao certify to the State, or the FHWA •• appropriate, and ahall ••t forth wbat effort• have been aade to obtain the information. ' • I • • • , ]- • • "' - ,. • I• . • ' ~. E. Sanction• for Noncoapliance. In the event of the Contractor'• noncoaplianc• with the nondi•criaination provi•ion• of thi• contract, the State •hall iapo•• •ucb contract •anction• a• it or the rllllA -Y detreraine to be appropriate, includincJ, but not liaited to: r. (1) Witbholdi119 of payaent• to tba Contractor 11Dder the contract until the Contractor coapli••, and/or; (2) Cancellation, teraination or auapenaion of tba contract, in whole or in part. Incoi:tration of Proviaion•. The Contractor will include th• prov• on• of Para9rapb• A throUCJb r in every aubcontract, includiD9 procureaent• of -t•riala and leaa•• of equipaent, unl••• exempt by the lle9Ulation•, order•, or inatructiona ia•ued purauant thereto. The Contractor will take ncb action with re•pect to any aubcontract or procureaent u tbe State or the l'BNA _, direct•• a .. an• of enforciacJ nch proviaiona illcludift9 aanctiona for noncompliance, provided, however, that, in the event the Contractor becoaaa involved in, or ia ~tenecl with, litigation with a Subcontractor or aupplier .. a reault of eacb direction, the Contractor -Y reqaeat the State to eater lato aaoll litigation to protect tbe intereata of the ltate and, ia addition, the Contractor _, requeat the raa to eater into aucla U.tiptiOD to protect the inter.at• of the United ltat-. pap 2 of 2 ..... . , • • I . • , .,.. • • r1 11e· 111,~ i: JJ'! •t'? JJ'1;·1r11; 1•1; 1,·111·~•; J i1li .J : . • , -t, ! • ff • r,. r11., • l. • • i.! 1. h ! ;h I u lifili I [!p I •m :iJf il!H pf i;i :1•t" l1rJJ' tfti Ii !11'! I ill, 11 aNi f ·' ,I. • i'Jlm,, 1· i ~ liJil 1·11 hf!·, UJ! lif t11f lih I 1ll1 l·tu1 . ; ~' • ! 11 I tr i lrf l,t iJ iu ,1 r1 , ,. . ,. · 1 ·1 t1 HJ ltl 1J1i iHI if J n,liU1 mi ul • • • r ...__ __ ~ &....J ,• I . . . ~ , ~ .. , "' ' - • • • "~ • t• • 12 C ii <RllNANCENO. -- SERIES OF 1991 BY AlTIHORnY COUNCIL BllJ. NO. 20 =~~ ABIIJ.FOR ORDINANCE APPROVING A COPlmACI' BE'1WEEN 'IHE STAff 0, COLORADO. EPAR'IMENI' OF 'mANSPORI'ATION AND 'IHE crrY OF ENOLEWOOD FOR 1HE STALLATION OF 'IRAFFIC SIGNALS ALONG STAff HIGHWAY 285 AT LOGAN. ~W.SONAND DOWNING SIREETS IN 'IHE crrY 0, ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO. WHEREAS, Federal-US aff·IIJ9lml f'unda baft been made awallable far a balard uon proJec:t. ldealtfted u HOS 00061651 rar tbe lmtallauan ol mut m and on State ffl&bwaY 285 at Lapn. Qubaa and Downlal 9b"eela ID tbe cay ol ~tn'OOd.Colando;and WHEREAS, the City ol £n&lewood ha ___,eel the total cmt ol tbe work and la repared to provide Its share ol the cmt; ow. ntEREFORE. BE rr ORDAINED BY 'IHE crIY COUNCIL OF nm crIY 0, ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO, APPROVAL OF 'IHE COl'tmACT BE'1WEEN 'IHE STAff OF COLORADO, DEPAR'IMENI' OF 'lw.NSPORTATION, AND 1HE crIY OF ENGLEWOOD WHJCH GENERAU.Y PROVIDES AS FOU.OWS : SCs;Uqp l . '11lia cantract la made between the State ol Colando. Deputment ol Tranaponauon 1Statel. and tbe City ol £nC1ewoaeS ICllyt and aaleldy eeta fartb the dlvlaaon of raponalbllltJes wUh recant to t.be huard ellmlnauon praJect ldaOled u HOS 0006 1651 . A . The City bu eettmeted tbe total cmt ol tnet•Qettoa ol ...-m and efCD8)e on State~ et Lapn. Qubaa end~ 9b"eela ID the City o1 ~ to be 1224.eeo wblCb .. to be ruaded • follows : I. Federel perUdpeUnl funds CIC* ol *220.oot 2. 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I ., CGlffllOLU& ., _______ .......... r- ' - " - • . • I • • , ,. Ir II· If II!} jffjf(i ·fl ![Ill} !?i jtiii Iii litlilli ii i o& 1,i.}~i II f, ___ ~!!~_I ~ . jj i ff ii!!Jij ii i!lli~ ~i! 11~, if l!iii!{ i' i I I i l!IJ'1ii i! !!iJi! 11[ l~~i J! if(tlii I! r 11 t '•, ~1 11111, r ;~ ;1 ! ! I af!il ii • s I' re: . 11! f ij' i Io i · • • ~ • • -• r • ,' I ,' I . . . ~ . ~ ,; ' ... I ]- • • • .. D . .,._.Pm77ms. l. 'lhe c:aalnCt sbd nat be dellmd 'f8lld undl It sbd haft been appro,,ed by tbe Ccaraller oltbe Stale ol CGlando or 8IICb : , • .., • a. me, 1 ........ 2. To tbe ........... by .... die ......................... ape endbald....._.tbe ................... , ....... ~ endCDlllt ....... Sn ICCIIITD. u• I ... ....., ........... . raultolm,ector s crebytbe.........-.or.. 1· ,-....-. aubcaaCrectGIS. or 11-. .....-to tbe w ol111ca Cllll7nd- S. CaEmedD Lebor ......... WIim a C1D11E2NCUDD CW11aCt ror • pubTlc praJeCt • to be ....-.Stoa lllddlr, a 111?11111l lllddlr.,.. be ellowed • pnference .....-a......,..._ bidder flam a ssate or..,... CDUllbJ equel to tbe a-•m ... or nqund by tbe ssate or..,... COUlllJ In wblcb tbe aon-neCdellt 1*lder ,. • reeldenl. Introduced. rad In l'uFL end peeeed CID Int reed7al CID tbe lltb day ol May. 1982. Publlabed a e BID for en OnlZnence CID tbe 2lst day o1May. 111112. ATl'EST: Plb1da H. Cl'Olf .. 'I • I. . • t ~ I - • HOS 0006(65) SH 285 AT LOGAN, CLARKSON,, DOWNING STREETS • • • THIS CONTRACT, .. de this • CONTRACT ___ day of ------' 19 __ , by and between the State of Color•do for the u•• and benefit of TH! DEPARTMENT OP TRANSPORTATION, hereinafter referred to•• •the St•te•, •nd TH! CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, STATE OP COLORADO, hereinafter referred to•• ·the Loc•l A9ency• or ·the contr•ctor•, WHEREAS, •uthority exiete in the l•w •nd fund• have been bud9eted, •ppropri•ted •nd otherwi•• .. d• •v•ilabl• and a eufficient unencwabered balance thereof reaain• a•ailable for payment in Pund Nwaber 2001, G/L Account llullber 52046, Contract Encuabrance llullber 901171 and WHBRBAS, required appro,ral, cl-ranee and coordination ha• been accoapliehed froa and with appropriate avenciffJ and WHEltBAS, the State and the Local a.,ency haft heretofore entered into• aaater •9reeaent for project• on the Peder•l-aid urban eyet-, dated Deceaber 31, 1t74, hereinafter referred to a• the .. ater •9r~nt which is incorporated herein and ... • part hereof by reference, •nd WHEREAS, the word "St•t•· a• ueed in thl• contract ehall be eynonyaou• with •nd lnterc h•n9e•bl e Wl th th• wo rd ·olvieion • •• ueed in the .. •t•r •9r .... ~t1 •nd WHEREAS, pur•u•nt to Title 23, United Stat•• Code and the re9ulation• proaul9ated thereunder, certain Pederal fund• haft been -1- ' I. • • , • • - ,, and will in the future be, allocated for the elimination of hazards on any public road other than a highway on the Interstate Systea, hereinafter referred to as the prograa; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the aforesaid laws and regulations, routes on the off-syst .. are eligible to be iaproved under the prograa at no cost to the State; and WHEREAS, Federal-aid off-syst .. funds have been aade available for a hazard eliaination project, identified as HOS 0006(65) for installation of aast anas and signals on SH 285 at Logan, Clarkson, and Downing Streets in the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as "the work"; and WHEREAS, the .. tchin9 ratio for this Federal-aid hazard eliaination project is 90.001 Federal-aid funds to 10.001 Local AQency funds, it bein9 understood that such ratio applies only to such costs as are eli91ble for Federal participation, it bein9 further understood that all non-participatin9 costs are borne by the Local AQency at 1001; and IIIIBRL\S, the Local AQency has estiaated the total cost of the work and is prepared to provide its share of the cost as evidenced by an appropriate ordinance or resolution duly passed and adopted by the authorized representatives of the Local A,Jency, a copy of which is attached hereto and .. de a pert hereof; and WHERL\S, said ordinance or resolution also establishes the authority under which the Local Agen cr nten rnt" this contnct: and -z- -...,.--,--·-'"'' \ I. • • , - ]- • • • • • • WHEREAS, this contract i• executed by the State under authority of Section• 24-92-101, at aaq., 43-1-102, 43-1-106, 43-2-101(4)(c) and 43-2-144, C,R.S., a• ... nded; and WHEREAS, the parti•• hereto deaire to agree upon the diviaion of reaponsibilitia• with regard to this hasard aliaination project: and WHEREAS, the Local Agency is adequately staffed and suitably equipped to undertake and satisfactorily coaplata portion• of the work: and WHEREAS, the State certifies that auch work can be aore advanta9aoualy parforaad by the Local AcJency. NOW, THEREFOR!, it is hereby a9raed thats PllOJBCT novt&IOIIS 1. The State will provide liaison with the Local A,Jency through the State'• Diatrict snvineer, Diatrict ,, located at 2000 South Holly, Demrer, Colorado 10222. laid Dietrict En9inaer will alao be reaponaible for coordinatiftCJ the State'• activities under thia contract. 2. Th• parti•• hereto a9rea to coaply with all of the tenaa and condition• of the .. ater a9reaaent, 1&111••• in conflict with thi•contract, in which ca .. the pro,rieion• of thi• contract shall apply. 3. The Local Agency ha• eetiaated the total coat of inatallation of .. at anaa and ei9nal• on SH :as at Lo 9an , Clarkaon, and Downin9 Str .. t• in the City of Inglewood, Colorado, hereinafter referred to a• ·the work·, to be S22t,,so which le to be funded a• followa1 -J- , • I . • • , ? I ]- • • a. Federal participating fund• (90.00\ of $220,000) b. Local Agency •hares ( 1) Local Agency parti- cipating fund• (10.00\ of $220,000) (2) The Local Agency non- participating fund• for indirect co•t• (not to exceed 31 of $220,000) Subtotal (Local A99ncy •hare) Total Funds $22,000 $ ,,,oo $198,000 $ 28,600 $226,600 The total aaount to be paid by the Local Agency under this contract •hall not exceed $28,600.00 without benefit of• written •uppl ... ntal contract. GDBRAL PIIOVISIOIIS A. The Local Agency will pro,,ide1 1. Preliainary envineerl.JMJ, clNip -r,,icee, preparation of coll8truction pla118, •pec:ial pzo,,l•iona and ••tiaat•• in accordance with the ltate'• ~J and aridc,e Deaign Nanual• and Standard Spec:Uicatlou for lload and Bridge Coll8truction. • 2. · Deaign work •heeU uMd in deaipincJ of the project. • a. The Local ACJ9ncy will comply with the followint• 1. Th• Local A,Jency will prepare col\8truction plan• in accordance with the requir ... nt• of Engineering Service• Section 107, Preparation of Con•truction Plana by Local Agency, attached hereto and Mcie a part hereof. -·- • . I. • • , I ]- , ,. , • • t• • • 2. Th• Local Agency will be responsible for the plans being accurate and coaplete. c. The Local Agency will coaply with the applicable provisions of the State's approved Action Plan, including all Federal directives contained therein by reference. D. The Local Agency .. y enter into a contract with a consultant to do all or any portion of the propo•ed preU.11inary engineerin9 and preparation of construction plans. In the event that Federal-aid fund• pro,,ided herein are to participate in the co•t of work to be done by a consultant, the contract shall coaply with the requireaent• of rHPN, Voluae l, Chapter 7, Section 2, Adainistration of 11e9<>tiated Contract•. The contract with consultant •ball be preceded by an acceptable proposal and .. y not be eaecvted or awarded until the Hlection of the conaaltaat and the teEaa of the Federal Hi9hway AdllinistraUon cnaa,. All cllangn in the have prior appro.al of the State and ..... Aa eoon as the contract with the couult.ant has been ...arded, one copy of the executed contract. shall be •ullait.t.ed to the State. Any • suppl-ntal a9reeaenu •hall be aiailarly aullaitted. • !. The State will re,,iev construction plane, apecial provision• and estiaat•• and .. ke tho•• change• nec•••ary to a,,ure coapliance with St.ate and PINA requir-nta. The State will afford the Local a.,ency aple opportunity to re,,iev the conatruction plans, apecial prowiaiona and .. t.laat. .. , aa -s- • ' I. • , ] -• • - .. changed and said plans •hall be con•idered final when approved and accepted by the parti•• hereto. The State will provide final a•seably of construction plan•, special provi•ions, esti.Jlates and contract docuaents. In th• event all or part of the construction work is to be contracted, the State will establish appropriate Disadvantaved Business Enterprise (DBE) 4JOAl• for the construction contract(•) and the State in conjunction with the Local A9ency will advertise the call for bids, and upon concurrence by the Local A9ency, award the coutruction contract(•) to the lowest responsible bidder(•)· I'. The Local A9ency will be respouibl• for acquirin9 any additional ri9ht• of way requir.d for the caapletion of the project, includin9 any neceeeary conatruction ...... nts. Prior to thi• project bei119 adftrtiaed for bide, the Local A9ency will certify in writi119 to tile ltate that all ri9ht of wa:, ha• been acqulr9d in acco~ with the applicable State and Federal revulatiou, or tllat no additional ri9ht of way is required. G. The State will be reepouible for uauri119 tbat the Local • A9ency ha• obtained proper c1 .. ranc• or appro,,al froa any utility coapany which .. Y becoae in.olwed in this project, by eeperate a9mwnt bet.waen the Local Afency and the utili.ty, if nec:••••ry . Pr or t h i e pc ject bei ng • advertised for bid•, the Local A9ency will certify in writi119 to the State tllat. all eucll c leara.cea ha" been obtained . _,_ • ----,-~~-· \ . , I • • I -• 6' - • ·.., • <. H. In the event the project involve• aodification of a railroad company•• facilitiea at a railroad grade croaaing whereby the work i• to be accoapliahed by railroad coapany force•, the Local Agency ahall aake application to the Public Utilitie• Ca1111iaaion requeatin9 it• order providing for the in•tallation of the propo•ed illprov ... nta. The Local Agency ahall alao eatabli•h contact with the railroad coapany involved for the purpo•e ofa 1. Executing an a9~nt •ettin9 out what work la to be accoapliahed and the location(•) thereof, and that the co•t• of the illprov ... nt •hall be eligible for Federal participation. 2. Obtaining the railroad'• detailed eatiaate of the coat of the work. J. Satabliahing fut~ .. 1nt.enance reaponaibiliti .. for the propoaed inatallation. 4. Preacribing fut~ ... or diapoaitiona of the propoaed 1Jlprow•1nta in the e,,ent of abandoaaent or eU.aination of the p-ade croaai119. 5. l•tabli•hi119 future repair and/or replac...nt reaponaibiliti .. in the e,,ent of accidental deatruction or daaa99 to the inatallation. I. The State or the Local A,Jency with approval froa the State will be re•ponaible for the auperviaion or the conatruction of the project. The aupeniaed work vill couiat of but not be U.aited to field and office ent1Mer1ft9, inapeetion and .. terial t .. ting, and traffic con~l. TIie project will be _,_ • I ' • I. • • , - • • • • •ubject to periodic in•pection by the FHWA. In the event the Local Agency ha• engaged a con•ultant for the de•ign of a aajor •tructure, the Local Agency/con•ultant contract •hall contain the following: 1. Upon adverti• ... nt for the project for conatruction, the con•ultant •hall .. ke available •ervice• a• reque•ted by the State to a••i•t the State in the evaluation of con•truction and the re•olution of con•truction probl ... that .. y ari•e during the con•truction of the project. 2. The con•ultant •hall review the conatruction contractor'• •hop drawing• for confonaance with the contact docuaent• and coapliance with the provi•iona of the State Departaent of Highway. publication, ·standard Specification• for Road and Briclte Conatruction•, in connection with thi• work. J. Traffic control ahall be a• pro,rided in the conatruction plana. Such plana ahall be approw.d by the Local A,Jency. It. In the event that all or part of the work La to be accoapli•hed by force account rather than contract a• •pacified in paragraph I hereinaboYe, the Local A9ency will en•ure that all work i• accoapliahed in accordance with the pertinent State apecificationa a• well a• FHPN, Voluae 6, Chapter 4, Section 1, Sub•ectio11 14, Cvntr•c t •nd Force Account. Work will noraally be ba•ed upon e•tillated quant.ltie• and Ura Wilt price• agreed to betwieen the Local A9ency, the State and the FHWA in adYance of the work, a• -•- ,,_ , • ,, •· • • , ]- • • • • • provided for in FHPM, Voluae 6, Chapter 4, Section 1, Subsection 6, paragraph 12.b. Such agreed unit prices shall constitute a c01111itaent as to the value of th• work based on actual costs of labor, equipment rental, .. terials supplies and supervision necessary to complete the work. Where actual costs are used, eligibility of costs it ... shall be evaluated for coaplianc• with Federal Procurement Regulation• Part 1-15. Rental rat•• for publicly owned equipment will be the second shift rental rate per hour as established in the Stat•'• Construction Equipment a.ntal Rate Schedule dated Nay 1, 1986 or subaequent revisions thereof. All fore• account work shall ha,,. prior approval of the FHIIA and shall not be initiated until the State ha• issued a written notice to proceed. The Local A99ncy shall, durin9 all pha••• of the work, pemit duly authorised apnt• and elll)loyeea of the State and the PIIIIA to inapeet the project and to inapeet, reYiew and aadit the project records. L. The Local Apncy shall .. intain all booka, clocuaents, papers, accountinCJ records and other e,,idence pertaininCJ to costs incurred and to .. ke such aaterial• available for inspection at all reaaonabl• tlae• duri119 the contract period end for J ,.an froa the date of final pa,-nt to the Local Apncy. Coples of such r~~rds shall be furnished by the Local Apncy U requeated. _,_ , . , .. I . • , ]- • • • II ~ • (• ,. . • ' M. The State will adaini•t•r the Local Agency and Federal-aid funds for this project in accordance with the following provi•ion•: 1. Co•U incurred by the Local AqellCY The Local Agency will prepare and aubllit aonthly charges for co•t• incurred relatiYe to the project. The Local Agency will prepare project charpa in accordance with the Stat•'• atandard polici•• and proced.area. Th• State will reiabur•• the Local Agency for the Federal-aid ahare of the project charp• following the State'• review and appro,,al of auch charpa. Charg•• incurred by the Local AqenCy prior to tha date of FHIIA authorisation for tha project will not be charved to the project. 2. coata incurqd n \Ill ISftf a. TM It.ate wUl of incurred coeu nleU,,. to ta. project. Tbe It.at•·• aonthly billi ... for tM Local baaed on act .. 1 coau. a. f1111da ere ...-•Md duri119 the courH of tha work, tM It.ate will bill tha Local Agency wthly for Ula Local A,tency ehare of euch expenditures. Upon caapleUon of tha work to be performed under thh contract and acceptance tharefor by the State, FHWA a M t he LO<:al A9enc y: tha State will eubait • final recap i tulation of the project coeta to the Local AfellCJ and final bi1Uft9 for tha balance due of ite aha.re of particlpatlona -10- . . .. I . • • , - • • II~ "' • . • ' .. costs plus all non-participatin9 costs. Upon receipt of each bill froa the State, th• Local Agency will remit to the State that aaount billed. Should the Local Agency fail to pay aoni .. due the Stat• within 30 dap of dmnnd or within euch other period ae .. Y be a9reed bet.,..n the partiee hereto, the Local A,Jeney a9reee that at the nqueet of the State, the State Treaeurer_ .. y withhold an equal aaount froa future apportio ... nte due the Local ACJency froa the Hi9hway u-re TU Fund and to pay eueh funda directly to the State. lnteria fande, until the State le reillburaed, ehall be payable froa State Hi9hway luppl-ntary Fund (2001). All funda expended bf the ltate for the perfomance of any work under thie contract or relati,,. to the eclaiaietratloa of thie eontrect eball be c~ to tbie pzojeet. b. Upon eaeeutlon of thie coetract U. ltate le aut.hor1Nd, 1n ite diecretloa, to perfom any nee-•ary acainietrati,,. ellfPOrt Nfficee pureaant to thie contract. TbeN Nn1CN MJ be performed prior to and in preparation for any coaditiona or requireaeate of tb1e eontrect, includial prior l'IIIIA apprcwal of project work. Colltractor underetande and -.nee tbat the ltate MJ perfom ncb Hnlcee, and tbat pa,-t for -.ell Nnlcee ehall be at ao coat to tbe ltate, INt ellall be u -11- . , • . I . • • - - • "' - • I• • '· provided herein. At th• request of contractor, the State shall also provide other assistance pursuant to this contract a• aay be a9reed in writing. In the event that federal aid project funda r.aain available for payment, contractor undentanda and agree• the costs of any •uch NrYic•• and a•sistanc• shall be paid to the State froa project fund• at the applicable rate. However, in the event that such funding 1• not aade available or is withdrawn for thi• contract, or if the contractor tenainat•• this contract prior to project approval or coapletion for any rea•on, then all actual incurred costs of •uch ser,ic .. and •••i•tanc• provided by the State •hall be the •ole expense of the contractor. Contractor aball pay t.be State for all auch coat• wit.bin 30 claya of ~lpt. of written not.ice fraa the State reqwt.1D9 •-. •· It 1• lllldent.ood and ap-eed bJ the part.1N hereto that t.he total coat oft.he work •tat.ad hereinbefore 1• t.he beet .. u .. t.e available baaed on t.he cleaip data u approved at the tiae of execution oft.hi• contract., and that •uch cost 1• •abject to reviaiona atzeeabl• tot.be part.i .. prior to bid and award. The Local A9ency bu the opt.ion t.o accept or reject the proposal of the lov bidder for work on which coapet1tive bids have been receiwed. The Local A9ency aust declare t.he acceptance or reject.ion at the award conference or within l workillCJ daya aft.er .. id blda are publicly -12- , • . • I . • 0 ' , • - • • • • • - opened, whichever occurs later. If the bid is rejected, coats incurred by the State in project development will not be eli9ible for participation by the P1llfA and auat be reiaburaed to the State by the Local Afency. rollowin9 award of the construction contract(•) under pera9raph ! above, no further revisions in deai9n data or coat eati.Jlate shall be .. de except by a9r.-nt in writin9 betwen the parties. By indicatin9 its concurrence in •uch award at the award conference, the Local Agency actin9 by or throu9h its duly authorised repre••ntati•••, a9ree• to provide additional funds if required to coaplete the work under this project if no additional Federal-aid fu:lda will be .. de available for the project. The total aaount of •uch additional required funda will be deterained at the tiaa of final billin9 a• pro,,ided in para9raph N aboft. o. The parti" hereto a9ree that thi• contract i8 continpnt upon all funda de8i911Ated for the project herein bei119 .. de available froa Federal and Local A,Jency 80Ur'Ce8. Should the•• •ource•, either Federal or Local A,Jency, fail to provide necessary funds a• a9reed upon herein, the contract .. Y be terminated by either party. Any party terainat1n9 its int•r••t and oblitation• herein •hall not be relie,,ed of any financial obli9ationa which existed prior to the effective date of •uch teraination or whi c h .. y occ ur e s a result of such teralnatlon. P, The tera of this contract, eacept for the provhion• revardin9 .. 1ntenance, •hall continue throu9h the coapletion -u- , • . " I· • , -• "' - • • . . and final acceptance of thi• project by th• State, FHWA and Local A;ency. The covenant• with recJard to aaintenanc• of the illprOY-nt• constructed under thi• contract •hall reaain in effect in perpetuity or antil •uch u ... a• the Local A,Jency 1•, bf law or otherwiae, reli...S of •uch re•ponaibility. Q. DurinCJ the performance of all work ander thia contact, the parti•• hereto a9ree to coaply with Title VI, of the Ci•il RiCJhU Act of which are •hown in the llon-Di•criaination ProYiaion• attached hereto and Mde a part hereof. R. The •special Pro•i•iona•, Attaclaent Lo, and Appendix B attached hereto are hereby Mde a part of this contract. s. Thia contract ehall inure to the benefit of and be bindi119 upon the partie•, their •ucceeaon and u•i9ft8. T. The contractor reprea-u and warrants tbat it bu taken all actiou that are nec:Naary or tut an reqalrecl bf iU procedures, bfl.,., or applicable law, to levelly aat.llori•• the undenivned eivnatory to eaecu~ till• contract on behalf of the contractor and to biad tM contractor to iU teem. ------.------ • • I . . f "'" I - • • • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the partiea hereto have executed thia contract the day year firat above written. ATTZST1 By C..,....h ... ie_f....,C""l,...e-r-k------ CLIFFORD II. BALL State Controller AT'l'SST• ., ----------- Title~--------~ STATE OF COLOIIADO ROY IIOIIBR, GOVBIUIOll By ""1-xec_u_t_l_,,. __ D_l_rec __ t_o_r ___ _ DBPAR'l'NBIIT OP TIIAIISPOllTATION A.PPROVBD1 GALS A. IIORTOII Attorney General ., '"'Wii ...... '""t ....... -•....... , .......... ------ Aaaiatant Attorney General .. tual a..ourcea section CITY a, DIGLPIOOO, COIONDO ., Title~---------- •IS• • I • . • I . • ' ]- • • • • .. IGTE: The attached resolutiOII or ordtunce aast caataia tM following: a) 11le Local Agency's perceat (s) coatrtblattaa of U. total estt•ted dollar -.at. . •> Alltllortzed st ... tory. c) Local AtacY's .......,..1 ef catnct. LOCAL AGENCY RESOLUTION OR ORDINANCE TO BE ATTACHED . TO EXECI./TORY COPIES _--._ __ ---- ' ' ' ' • • . . . . I . •, . 'I • • t ,,.,.. I ]- ] .... 5/86 10'7 .1 10'7.2 10'7.3 DOIi l'CIIIII po. 113 125 12' 134 141 • 10'7 . 4 • • • DUAaTNEN'l' or BIGIIIIAJ'S DIVISIOII OI' BlcarArS STAft or co~ .... DAT%QII a, CCWHilDCl'lOII ...... n t.OCaL 3 Cl All plan• aball be in accorduloe with tbe DepaZtaent of Bi9hvaya Draftin9 llallual. (Copiea a.ailable ~ Departaent of BiCJbwar•, Staff Deaip arancb or Bid •1ana, aooa 11,,. ' The State will prepare peraanent type pol,-.ter nprocluctiona of ori9inal draviaga at a noetnal cbarve .._ reqaeatecl by the Local a.,ency. Tb• Local apncy -y, at it• •ion, pazcbaN ... EO'lf9CI atandard •1•• •beet• froa t.be state. fte parallaee price of auch -t•rial.a abal.1 bet.be actaal. ooat u ~ by tbe State. Th• followilMJ appE099d ataadard el••~• ....-riag 22 inchea by 34 incbe• with recta-,alar boEder of 20 iacbe• by 31-1/2 i.ncbe• fort.be workill9 clrawill9'•, an DOIWIUJ ••ailable froa curreat ftfte ~oriea. TUM s--.zy of approaiaat• au.iU• Structure Qaantiti .. Blanket Sbeet Plan and Profile Cro•• Section • Accepted trade ..... for pol,efter fUa llflar llflar llylu The State will .prepare tbe title abeet fort.be fiaal conatruct ,on plana. TM title ~ will a._. aYailablo for Local a.,eocy 11•• upoll ~at of tM Looal ., .. or, TIie coat incurred by ta.. ltate for pceparatioa oft.be title ebeet will be cbaqocl to tbe proj.-. . , • I . • • , - • • • • • _...,IX 9 SECTION l. eolicy. It i• the policy of tbe Departaent of Tranaportation tbat ainority buain••• enterpri••• aa defined in 41 era •art 23 aball ba,,. tbe. -xiaua opportunity to participate in t:be pedozaanoe of contract• financed in whole or in part with recleral rUDda under tllia acJ~t. Conaequently tbe _. nqairaaaata of 41 C2ll •art 23 apply to thia acJr•• ant. SSCTlOII 2. NU Obligation. Tbe recipient or it• contractor ac,reea to enaure tbat ainority buain••• enerpri••• u defined in 41 era •art 23 ba,,. tbe aaxiaua opportunity to participate in t:be pedosaance of contract• and aubcontracta financed in vbole or in part with rederal funda pro•idad under tllia .. r• rt. In tllia ~ all recipient• or contractor• aball tab all neceaaary and naaonabl• atepa in accordance with U C2ll •art 23 to enaun tbat ainority buaineaa enterpri••• ba,,. tbe --•-·opportunity to aa.,ete for and perfoca contract•. lteeipi-u and t:beir coatraatora abal.l not diacriainate on tbe baaia of race, oolor, aatiODal ori9in, or aex in t:be award and perfoEaUOe of DOl'• ... iftecl CODtracta. ISCTIOII 3. -trocrgp. Tb• Contractor (nbrecipient) aball be naponaible for ~·tnin41 tbe Minority auaineaa anterpriN •roezw of tile Colorado Departaent of BifJbveya dated .JaDlluy 21, 1112, u fall, and ahall coaply with tile applicable pn,,iaiw of tM pcopw. A copy of tbe _. prowr-will be aYailabl• froa: Staff Conatruc:tion antineer uo1 s. &rkanau, aooa zn Den,,.r, CO I0222 ,bone: (303) 151•1231 and will by nqueat be mailed to nicl ooatraator. ' , • " I . • 0 , • ,- • • UIUL 1910 llondi.acriaination ~ro•iaiona: In coapliance with Title VI of the Civil !tight• Act of 1964 and with Section 162(a) of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1973, the Contractor, for itaelf, it~ aaaigne•• and •ucc•••ora in intere•t, agr .. •• follow•: A. Coapliance with Regulation•. Th• Contractor will comply with the ReCJUlation• of the Depart .. nt of Tran•portaion relati•• to nondi•criaination in Federally-•••i•ted pr09r ... of the Departaent of Tran•portation (Title 49, Coda of Federal a.c,ulationa, ••rt 21, hereinafter referred to•• the •a.gu1ationa•), which are berein incorporated by reference and -de a part of thi• contract. a. Nondi•criaination. Th• Contractor, with re«J&rd to tbe work parforaed by it A"'lter award and prior to completion of the contract work, will not di•criainate on the c,round of race, color, ... , .. ntal or phy•ical handicap or national origin in the .. 1ection and retention of Subcontractor•, including procur ..... t• of -teriala and leaae• of equipaent. The Contractor will not participate either directly or indirectly in the diacriaination probibited by lection 21.5 of the Regulationa, including eaployaent practicea vbea the contract co,,.r• a prOCJr .. aet fortb in Appendix C of the bgulationa. C. Solicit• ion• for lube and Sgu1~nt. In a c or negot1atlon aade by the Contractor for work to N perfocaed under a aubcontract, includilMJ procureaenta of aaterlala or equipment, each potential Subcontractor or aapplier allall N notified by the Contractor of the Contractor•' obli .. tiOlla ..-r thia contract and the llagulationa relati,.. to aoecliecciaiaation on the ground of race, color, ... , aental or pbyaical baaclioap or national ori9in. D. Information andJ!•por;ta. The Contractor will prOYide all information and report• requied by tbe a..Julatiw, or ordera and in•truction• iaaued pur•uant thereto, and will perait acoeaa to it• book•, record•, account•, other a011rcea of informatioa, aad it• fac1lit1e• •• .. Y be deterained by the State or the ftllll. to be part1nent to aacertain coapliance with aucb '-9Ulatioea, order• and in•tnactiona. Where any information required of the CODtractor i • in the exclu•i•e po• .. ••ion of another vbo fail• or retuaee to furnuh thi• 1nforaation, tbe Contractor aball eo certifr to the State, or the FHIIA •• appropriate, and aball .. t fortb vllat effort• ba,,. been aade to obtain t.be information. pa.-l of 2 pate• .. I. • , ]- J E. r. • • • " ·., • ~. Sanction• for Nonc~iance. In tbe e,rent of the Coatractor•a noncoaplianc• with nondiacriaination pro•iaiona of tllia contract, tbe State aball iapoH aucb contract aanctiODa aa it or the 11111A. -Y detreraine to be appropriate, includi.Dg, but not liaited to: (1) Witbbolcli119 of payaenta to the Colltractor IIDdar the coetract until tbe Contractor ooapliea, ..Uor; (2) Cancellation, terainatioe or napenaion of the contract, in wbole or in part. Incot:iration of Pro~ona. Tbe Contractor will lnalude the pro•• ona of Parac,r A throu9b rill~ aabaolltract, inclucli119 procu~t• of -teriala and 1 ..... of eqaipaeDt, ;~ unleaa ex.apt by the a.c,ulationa, ocdera, or i.aatructioea iaaued purauant thereto. Tbe Contractor will 1:ake aacb action with respect to any aubcontract or proc:w:eaent u ~ ftate or the naa _, direct u a -ana of eoforci.lMJ aucb prcwiaiona lnaladiag aanctiona for noncoapliance1 pro•ided, bollewer, tllat, in the ..-t the Contractor becoaea iaYohed ill, or ia tbreat....S with, litigation witb a Subcoatractor or aupplier u a reaalt of MIGla cli.reatioa, the Contractor _, reqgeat the atate to eater lato MIGla UtJ.watioa to protect the int...ta of the ltat• and, ill addlti•, tM CoDtnctor _, nqueat the raa to •ter into nail litiptioa to protect tlle intereata of the Om.tad Stat ... ...,. 2 of 2 ..... . • . ' ' • I. . • ; , - • • • • • --_,, .... .....wAL ,. 'ftll_ ................ _ ..................... c...a. ...... .. 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CIDIS GHDO Ula ·-••nm ... .. ______ ............................. -...... .. .................... _ PS ......... _ ....... ...., ...... .._ ... . _...., .. _ ....... _,.,_... .. _ PS ,..., ....................... .. .............................................. ..,_ ......... ... .................................................... .,..._ ....... ... _ .......................... _, ......... ., .............. .. . ....... ..... .. ~ ... --cut. ovi.lAL , ........ ., ..... ,c.r... ........................................ .. ......... _.. ... ..._., ... _,......,...., .. _....., __ ..... ........................................... ~ .... -....... .... _ ................................................................. .. -........................................................ . .. ~ .......................... .._ . ., ................. ..,., ............... .... .,.. A., __ .................... ., ........................... ., _________ ....,..,.....,,_ I.,............ ., .. a..... .. a.-... ...., .............. ......... _ ...................... ._ • .., ........ ..-..& •............... _ ... ..,_ ......................... c-. ....... .,,,...! 111-1.-1.11. -.,,..._.,,--.....,Clll lfll I ,e -. .............. ., .. .,.. -·..-. ............... _ ............... _ ................ .....,. ....... _ ................... .... 1•c-.....-., ........ -I ., CIGNl'llll&a --------...-! .. ~ . - • • ' I • • , - • • • ,,,_ • t~ • (, Date .. ,-- May 18. 1992 11 d ... , AC'l'IOII RlCJlloaD Approve by moaaa a comtnacaaa caatract wltb CAS Comtrucaaa far i1iW la covu repair' ID tbe IIIDOUllt of 8831.000. ,asvm COlaC'II. M:'IIOII •112.-0 Both t*la were over tbe.....,.. ---ofMS:a.000 • ..-.., clue tD ...,._ than eaumated .... pncm ..... enc:aaa caata ...... ollectM me*il caata. Allo. It appean tbe apart camtnadlaD proJeet .._ .a elect tbe ~ -97 tt • tbe area. Tbe project, • '*I. -rntewed • cletal • • 18art tD reduce tbe coal of tbe roof repair'. Baaed upaD tlm l'fttew, 2 MC.. • mt 1111111 •• a 2 I 2 II ...._.-" .... beaa removed hm tbe proJect 1111111 wtl be .. , 5 II by plllDt .... • •-· 1111111 M*IC matel"lalabawebemrewlNdhlFl ................. ~~.m reducaaD III tbe coat of tbe proJ1ct. nae nduald coa1~~ , . • . .. I . • , -• ,, - t • ,. . • " • ' <. ... 'l1len are bar anaerobic 1111 tea• at tbe plant that pncea ww4 allldp (b6Nolldl) 1111D an acceptable material far 11p1...,_Noa to~ 8elda. At prewnt ~ and Wltb tbe poar ......... ., ..... ..a.Ille far.. ta aperaaan. tbree *I" taa are nqldnd to adeqlaaldy pl'CICl!II .._...,_ CD meet~ reqa +nla. DIie to pdl WICla tbe CDftl8 of two of tbe ¢Im teaa, GIiiy two are • taD apaaaac cmadlncm and a tblnl • •........, ...... ..., wmce. Lalle lat yar, tbe IN! ... CDftil' ID tbe a.a Clu•t 1l'I ta col pell 1111D tbe 1l'I tea. TIie c ..... wa camed by a e ........ 1111 of.-W1ud9"1 .... aper_. I Noa of tbe ...... COl'el', *I tea 1w 9NC ._CD-= wrtwy eytt e apenllaa. poar IIIIIIIDC of..... tea aoatmla and lllck of ClOIIIIICJli cm tbe -IE ..._ Tbe watllweet fll IE WM Gilt of wmce at tbe time far teak dm •9NC and CCMI' aeballll. TIie watllw&t.,,. tea w placed IDtD 7 &Hlrlr wmce WICla a luapGia7 JIIIIIIIC eyete11 far ........... and ... Tbe taDpOlay s;a·-,, ta etll ID wmce and ...... -......... npleeemeat. labaeqaeat to tbe coDapw of tbe ..atlweet ..... tbe wwwtle r a at .... ca ,..1e .,,. dame of dllleaeut .... -tbe two --CDlllllal ........... -of tbe caacrele blelleat lll&tlhllecl cm tbe dll of SIie CDftl'. Tbe CIDIII' ---aat a..t ead .... lei ........................ , ..... IMd!Ntlliy+a ...... procedar•. Tlllteoftl' .... 1Dllet111moatofeen1De.t ,_..._..,,, aed. TIie caet of tbe JnJlld ........ .,. ..... -............... tlae Lml • / BatC1taaallWWIP.-lle ... lO/IOl.al , ... -. • ..,. ....... _..,. P'alldaareau a tte1Dt11e .... ._.eadtlleji J1c••:a111lle ..... 1Dlle ace ,.......,Wllllliltbel_..,. • . ' .. I. . 0 , "'I 1-- • • • • • • Al! 1n1wn an11 caldwell ma Ccr.s...1ta r.ts ... ··. lSllfal,.._,, _ ... ,<Ql 11111w C--C!:t. .ie31 ... no-a:i ru &m rst-1112 Mr. Slewan Fonda, DiNclor Mr. Daail Stowe, MIDlpr' li-Ciay Wuaawarer Treatmat 1'11111 2.900 South P1atte RiYcr DIM l!nalewaod, Colorado 80110 Dear Main. Foada IDd Slowe: . )',: ·., Two acaled bids for tbl cama11CDCJD ot die Awrabic D ... • 1111pr......-wne reCIMd March 30. 1992. at the Eapewaod Public Llnry. Mr. Daail S.0-, P!lnt Menaaer, wimeued die bid ope •irt IDd pablic 11PDDUDm•nt of tbl l'llullL A llmlY al tbe bida rcceMd ii prllllllld ill Table L 1 TIii I Ii• ollllll ~ CIJ at ltcT DD8 • II.a, WWTP 4 II IMDlla:MIKlJD.llft 1110....,L I I .... Dea<a--CAI I f II I I .. ... r'I C I C11 -CIIIIIO ... , .... ) , , CIDIO ..... Mllala ...... flUIO ,tM,Jl7 -........ I I , , ••o ... 0.., ..... c.e.a.. , , GIGI Clil C I .... t I .. , , o• •• lodlbidlappar10bt11111=•t.eadilcllllltth a11fll1a111oldwtF t l*llmlll. .,...d--. ad caaphMdl*lfDraL Nadtaraf .. 1'6111 aa In 11-, nd•1111 or paolll lO 1111 COllll'ICI nqad:: rnam • Mahll apldl HUii la lCUUI IIDCI wtlll ....... 00100.un. IND COIIIIIW ._. I l lipHdy .... I ,.u.111 of qualllca11a111 NtU111 b111 llllir apaiew ad bal -••« I Eada ODllll'ICIOf • .. ,n1111d '8 dlll 1JP1 olproject. .. Med 10 ....... wart 111d llplllll of lCCll'llely ...... the pniila ODIL 111111 l'lclDII 1111111 I ,-1111 opa llildllll Dll'GIIDCDI wkll liall p:m i'1ility b a 11'-1 ,.... • .. em-,lmla11 • I . • , - • • • • • re,·-1;-·s.s, I HL/ 13:r JD:£! CIT Y IJJTP Meun. Fonda and SCOWC April 1'9 1992 .... 2 • 11569 P03 Followila lbc bid. Rffll llld recefpl ol 1be ....... ol q,'1¥caNlia. .. -widl CAS ComaK'lioa IO dilcla 11111 COit 'D M of die ...... aa. llid. Tia Camaaar'I ...... of,,.._ far -=b -,ar ..._ ol WGlk ii.,.. a ·1'11111 2 .... wldl die ., ............ flam 1111 al 11°1 estieNe n.·-# .••• ,., -ta two MiWW ma, be ddbulld IO .... lllljar 131•112 ...... (1) ..,. -a. (2) 1Fe I aMI' anacmre, (3) .... ad wppw, 111d (4) W. llaadJ. ad alatpllln lppllld IO blla GOIII far IMlllild ..a pralL 1'11111 2 Ca• ... a.. II • C.illa C l'I ... ... a-.-....... ., ..... ...... ........... 'I.Ill Z,JII II.Ill D 11 I kM ... .., ca.. .. _, u.Jlt ,., .... ..... .... ... .. II I ··-... ..,. .. ..... ..., ... Gal) ....... ... .... .. .._ __ .... .... .. ... ... ... M.Nlt ..... ·---.. ..... ... I IUlr .... &Ill I.Ill .. 0 I ....... .... ... .... ..... ~i 11111 ''. --...&--. -~":-. '111111 ~ ---~ ... ,, ..... ........ • • I • .. • • ]- • • • 03,-13-'9& THU 1;:,7 ID:E l CIT Y WW TP Meun. Fonda and Stowe April 14, 1992 Papl • • • ,, - I • TEL t.:J: C303 J 762-2620 ISSE,9 P0 3 FaUowiaa the bid openin& and receipt of me ltalelDlat of q11•Hfkldoal. we met wilb CAS Conanaclioa to dilclm fbc COit COIIIFW ol lbe appuw lDw llid. TIie Calllncllar's tcbedule ol ..tues far acb mejar dMliaa of wort ii._. iD ·Tale 2 a1a111 Wit die aonapoadia1 YIMI from me •llp'MI"• eavne• ne ·• .., ... 1mwwaa 111e iwo eetirnetes may be aaribu&ed to lour major tllmellll iadldlll (1) .... "8MI. (2) dleesw CO¥eJ' nnacnn. (3) pipiDI ud sappu111, and (4) 1111111. buadl. 9Dd muldpllm applied to bue COIU for owerbeld 111d pra&. Neda ...... COIi ilea Can r'I -. .... D•www ...... ,,, ..... ---.......... ,uu z,.-11111 D Ill• ,.,., 41,1k (Ill') c....m-, 11.-1AID MIA .... .... ... ... •• I ...... ... ... it.'12 ..... Jl,451 .... (Mil) ...... ..... .... MS .,..... ___ mJII ..., .,. --~-.... ... fuell .... ~----. dUil ..... IUl7 • I.UP .... a.m I.QI ,.. 0 I ...... ..,. ,, . .... .... . .... .. < :._.. . '" . ,_ . --..... .... Eacb ol lbl major aa ._.. ........ _. .. INdl ii 1K 111d ti 1111 U. ma bid .,....., ~to111a•-r1daa l•wllll•....,INdlllrpriDrlD .... award .. Illa prlll 111 d ............ . ·, .... • . I . • , • • u N I -~ . , -. ~•••~a••n a••••&•~ . .'f rlili'lli jf!lii:j Ji!ffffifi f!fl[jf !~ .. I I ... ji' ,h,.1 .~! 0 .1 , u .1_ ~ ,~1j l!f fflrt:11 IJl 1 i 1 !~I' 11:•wf. ~, 1(l''~Jl ~ 1'1'ef1f r ,'I , 111iiit ,,:ill~1 :;.! li,il lfl!Ji! I .. i1ihfll titfti: Ii( '!ii![ tiJliit · I r • 1111111! ttjt•tl !Jlljf!(I l1!1iE• ~ .. 'I !' i1f '~! 'ii1 11 J !t , ' i .. ~ • . , ~ . • , ~ • • • - • • • • • TIie IDw 1*1 af 1631.0IIO far die A.all *' Dfemtr llllplas I ii 'I S Mlly liper . . . ... llplCIN fDr I pnljla of ... tJPI• The nk?hel1 llilll ........ ID be dla 10 ..._...._.,c1u1111111e12• ill, • • • • n. pnljlCI ii 100 ..a ID 1111act a•• iem ...._of ...... ar alicit acll ---lam 11111 Ellll'ICIIDd 11d I ,S,1111. 'na Jlct of z llilioa ...... iD ..,.._ .... It ........ ..,., ad -.... c:llaiD. Spe,eNil'llaflalelDlll'ClllllllmillllMeq .,. ,1 .......... nl11•1aaar« ....... liH 11ae .... I DI to cliapclle af I ... 'Walual af ...... WII -- bJ .....i po1111i1• ...... M • -i 1pu11•1 .....,. 11le ..._ lA-.aar canacly • • tar• II ID ... a l*I IDllly ixlliill'IIIGIL Cwlrw:mmofa ......... 1 ........... 1a1 •pr•rtad -,tcan-, oflllle .......... be ,ti llllllnll)la .... PftilCl wall DIWlipll la Ill 1llllL s.ia-1N11rt1tll11of•C ni•ID fl$ 1111.J._., .... lblcaa1n1cdallpaiad....,.• st .... -. .... •Ill let ...... owat:11d ... Jab c .... CIIIIIL = I af .....a NII r• .... ..a Cllllilll of CaludD ID ... I 1115 of-* ID I A LID--G-14111 ldCIIIIIL I I 111111 af 1111 ...... -W 111111 -.. -.... --. ... ae. 11Ht1nt.••1 I 1111IDW ..... :ap1*,• .. 11111111 fb 111.,..._ 1'1 ._, · , «a 1111 IIDlld ,_... ld11 111 11,,.., .... 11• r • ....... ,, .... :_ .......... 11111 ••••• 1k cs....... • ..... a..a, •••at• .... la m 11nllrilll.,...• ... •111P••t 1 ._. ,.... ...... •«P 11111 C... a. .... 1li111N1h1 hfT II ..... p P llib GIIICldllcmtofdll ..... CllllrllldWlllld• I --...----••12 I ,,. . ' . I. • - - ( • • ........ Fonda ands.a.. Apnl 14. 1992 Paae5 • • • ,,_ • CalMnat,, tbe COIi d ..... ---CCMI' cauld ............... ., .., ... .... -c:mpoaca11..a...-..lowel'cmtri ,.,,.._llrCDIII. YildlblrlJ 1111 . ......... cle .................................. , ••••• , • ... willlaal addiNml ...... Tbe CG111r a II .... Pllllll .ad WIIII 1 1l1auiall wart c:aald dll:leln be ............ ..,..._ k. • U. al._. na ill lieu ol tkr tiDe:1 ... pipe waald JIIU'lcle -..... ..... J I llrlr • -al dll .... clfallterpipila ........ Wida--· d •+el I llllldlc COD&rKt price cauld be 191111111d..,..... . ,.., .... ..., _ ... olSS.,0,000 UCDMMINDATIQNI -1111111* di••·----·-ICI be ....... CA$ o..ncac. far a lump -bid al leUDQ. & b I C f) wldl --...n, a ....... cblall Gldar 1111' app; i r, --...... • • 11111 Upa 19C11ip1 ol bods die -_, camnc1 dac • ad C.. 0.-ND. 1 bJ • C... • Nadel ID Prai:111 -auld be illalll IO CAS ca.a ...... IDwardlncewnllS...00100. ....,.._ ........ •Cldll• :li1S 11•-,c ar 19Ject al bids bf Ma, 14. 1"2. l'alo•ill ,_. ..... of 1111 a.I mt r 1 Bu ..a• ,au lppiOW. ol lbl • 1111 liW, • wil cll'I& a,.._ ol MIIII • ,-r fJ 1wa lar 1111 a.I ICC l;M 1111 .... dla bid baalll 1111' II Gllllr ....... •,aa._..., 1111dwar 1 1 m --•A• ,,1 DDlb ... ••k;-a•s--11 -wardlallid91 I ... ,... .... v., ..., JIOlil'I, •OWN AND CALDW1LL ~~J-.~ Prajlcllts1n ac: TaaJICIGlll,._.1111011 • ............. . . , . .. .. ' . ' • .. I . • 0 • -. ' ,. • • • (, CHANG! ORDIR I J OAT!: Mw J, J.2 j OWNal: CIIIII of UIIIIIDII 111d 111111 ••- MOJICT: 9-Qy ti.~ -,._ ..... ii ...... -· ...,._ CGlffllACTCII: CAI c:... ••• I 1111 CONTMCTOII ID ...... • ..... lie ...... .._ • ... CCINTMCT DOalllNTI: r.09 ... ...,. .. , ,_.,c-mu,ne: (11CM) ... ,... 2. ... ..., I. D11111 ......... NIIIZIO al lGll2ll, .... ,.. ..... IIIIIDa UM, .. ....... , ... 00 2 . DIIIIIII ; --..., .,.. .... • a. ill lDOl, .._. Sll,110.00 ,. ...,, ...... .., al ... -..... ,. tt1•11 ...................... ffl.00 s. ...., ... Clll1m. --.... IUHtWIV o, ae..-.. ........ ,.. ..... e.a..ic.... .., . -..... ...._ .... co,_ ..... -0 0 c. ..... .. ,. -11111 ....... ltJI.IIII 0 ea..._ .......... .,.111 -•111 ... CONmlUCnaN ...... .... ...... •• a•• I . . .... 1111 GOlflMC'l'OII '- • ......... ' , - - • • • ·, • ,. RESOLUTION NO. ~ SERIES OF 199'l SPONSORED BY COUNCIL PERSON WAGGONER A RESOLUTION ADOPl'ING A POLICY CONCERNING THE ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 34/CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1991 AND CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO . 1992. Whenu, approval for Pavinc District No . 34/Conerete Repl-ment District No. 1991 wu pvtn with the puup of Ordinance No. 42, Seriea cl 1991; and WHEREAS, apprcwal for Concrete Replacement Diltrict No. 1992 wu liven with the puup olOrdinance No. 21, Series ot 1992; and WHEREAS, the City Council clesina to brine all concrete in the City o1 Enclewood to uniform ll&andanl tbroapout the Cit,y. WHEREAS, citiuna oltbe City ol Bnclewood haw ......... D ........ poinla ol view on the subject ol wret.e, need for concrete, ita inatalJation, the paywt thenfore; and WHEREAS, the City Council hu created a Coneret.e Tak r-; and WHEREAS, the Concrete Tak ,_ hu made panial recommendation, conceminc concrete; and WHEREAS, the Ci~ Council...._ ta 8lllllt oa1a111 rm••1dation1 oCthe Concnte Tak Foree; and WHEREAS, the Bnile• ... City Cwil Ila ....... ill pea& -.ii the citiwl1 desires concemi• the npair m •••11 1 ,1 _,.. • .-lie ~.way; and WHBREA8. the d&iwla flhtl ... ._. a+ 1 .. Citw Cwil a ...a for coat aharinc in lisht otthe.... .-.. ....,. fl--.;_. WHEREAS, the C-cw,_,..,. 1w cliltricta; and ••«-........... Me.. Ill fl,.... WHD&\B, the City c-cil Ml 1• 1 .. il ia I I ry 1w ... health, aaflty and ..... fl the---flhtl ........ City c....a "" .. ... adminil&rative Clllla ,1,.._. 4illric& Ne.~ a.,1., & Dillrid Ne . 1111 and Concrele a.,laH-t Dil&rid Ne. 1-; NOW, TIISU10U .. IT UIOLVD> IT TIIS Cft'Y COUNCIL or THI CITY or ENGLEWOOD, COLOIADO THAT: ' ' • I. , . ' • - ]- • • • '· 8ectien 1 '111• Cily fJI Eqlewoocl abaJl pay f'or thole adminiatratiw CIOl&I uw:iai.d with Pavinc Diatrict No. S4IConcnte 8-plaoement Diltrict No. 1991 ud Concnt.e Rap......_t District No. 1992. ADOPTBD AND APPROVED thia 11th day fJI-. 1ln.. ATTBST: Purieia H. Crow, Cily Clerk I, Patricia H. Crew, City Clerk for the City fJI....,_.., Colorado, hereby certify the ...... ia a true eopy tlR111lution No. -Seriee fJI 1ln.. . .. •.. . . Patricia H. Crow ·:· ,,_ • I .. I. . ; I -I -• • • ;LjB BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 21 ORDINANCE NO._ SERIF.8 OF 1992 A BILL FOR =uc~~~;i: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2735 SOUTH DELAWARE STREET, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, in order to prat.ect the health, uf'ety and -lfare of the citizen• of the City of Enslewood. it ia n-...ry that real property be pun:haaed for the purpose of improvin1 the houain( stock in the City al Enpwood; and WHEREAS, HUD owna a propeny at 2735 South Delaware Street, which ia a property that can be redeveloped and improved; and WHEREAS, by improvement a/the premi ... at 2735 South Delaware, the Houain1 stock in the City al En,lewood -Id be improved; WHEREAS, the City al En,lewood deairea to acquire real property 1-t.ed in the City of Enpwood at 2735 South Delaware; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Secs;m 1 The City Council hereby authoriw aequiaition a/that ,-1 praperty located at 2735 South Delaware, Bnpwood. Arapahoe County Colorado . 8edke I The City Council authoriw the City .._... a/his Allil&ant to aecute those docuamta ~ to aequire pnperty locaud al 1'131 Sou&h Delaware, Enclewood, Arapahoe Ceanty, C.lorado. lntrodueld, read in full, and.,...... an ftn& raadins an the 18th clay a/May, 1992. P\lblished u a Bill for an Ordin-an the Ill& clay allby, 1992. ATTEST: Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk I, Patriria H. Crow, City a.Ii al the City al Incle•-. Colorado, hereby certify that the abo¥e and f.....-111 ia a tnae eGpJ al a Bill for an Ordinanol, lntrocllMIICI, rMd in full, and .,. ..... • fin& ....ainc • the ll&h clay alllay 1111. • . I . • ; , ]- • • • t~ . • ' (. . . Jnd ~r':~n ":a•,••c::~ar:t ,;tt1..;u ·>f :•t.1u"nq · ·c.tml '-'ous,ng C.,,,,,,,,s.or...- Cit:r Ct fn,.:li::t:IO.."t~ I. ((W~1. ______ ....;.. ______________________ _ (l'un::iillCtl.•ll ~Jl1CC io pure~-un ihe "'""'::.:, fortll hdt'!in. lho ioll<>-c~-..smore;,anicul.1rly dacric,.-u in Ille dmdcom,e:,111, the ;,ropr.ty to 11-..: S-.-,,:t.:r;oiHousiq 11111 L'ritan O..Olopmcit 27;5 s. Calawa.re, 1:1,gl!..~od, Cc. acuo, Ar?.r.ar.oe Ccrir.~y ,,._ .. ~ ........... -.. ............... ,-.c:11¥,:DYMY.Slmt ~~s~":;;&'..sl.:f~"=~~~~:mM~~'%iW.~1r .. ~~~~..,~~.l .........,, ·lrilicll w:1m111nc:iinltllla .c:s<>Cillc Sellera..l.! ~ct.aailla b),, 1111aap ... uadlrhim. T'IIIII will be !aka inl.'le !:,Uo-=1naine{1)lllll ... ;-la: c.!. t' .I' cf .:-.nc l :!M,C".C 3. 'TheapeedpurdlaNpriceoCdwpropartyil ----·----------> 3.S +0,300.00 Plln:bwrhaapaidS :r.Q,QO __ _,, .... .,_. ... ,__.prioa.alapw111 . ..,.~oe111a,--.pnca.p1uaonmma~••riaaof...._illca•S.U.. 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S.2Q ,SOO.CO !. ~is, )__. • ...,_(WIDCICalp!'du,....n,adlaprimlly~. <'M•-· ~ / ~ ''· T'-ilolllle-•111claliat-n. ... 111111c1111anot1-dlln --i'7::..-.--c .. ·-~~$-.e-___ ... ~ ........ -.. , ... 1:F: ........ ,.--...... -.· ...... .._ ____ _ C'.om1dtailbellalcl• U:it daaignatien of Ill? .1... I '.0. lfS.U. ..... w-.lllilotlar.Selllr ( )IU!' ( )Dlft!'WIIDlll..itcdlraa ...... a ...... cdlr. 11.Aa.....,.,9. C )ilw ¢ 1-..i111 .... 11111ofda-. 1:. SINNI.r'Purdlwr rwe or••• IV'lll lllll ID ,-ftlra la Im llam ,...11111 caaar:ac:.!adadlll& dll :iae lJa,.,..,.. s.a.r aay, .a&: ; Seller'S...-.ffllilid«:apar.1aaol1Mdtlplllit:11llq1flll•lluaapa. n.s ... rw .-me:',&!:lto mes ,; ora" dlinll.:o~wtlic!a •OWld"dllPa tmuadlls.llrllnw. wan Cdlllkallaaol:"wa-w:Tlln I 1111ali&a .. ia ...... ......_...-.... -llMmlls &*-&: • .__.._, ( ...... aC II I flW.l•••....--...... ..._...... · • ' ,.._.A-.. 34'0 •• lbemen , &ta. Ull Dl!rlatlOad.. a,. 80110 ,rm.www-.::mra-,::==:-· , ''"' , ..... , ... uwww ,,..._:..,, ______ _ I O..'l ~q .f.) --~ .. .:J:!e--""°--· ._ _ .. ~ ...... _ C .. 4Jt,. ----- -"-"="' "--a---0-... • _......,,o, , '' • . I • • , ]- • ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 1992 . ' • • • '· BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOR (• COUNCIL BILL NO. 21 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MDIBIR _____ _ AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF UAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 27315 SOUTH DELAWARE STREET, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, in order to prot.ect the health, .r.ty and welfare ol'the citiuaa ol'the City of Enpwood. it ii n.-ary that nal property be purchued tbr the pwpoee o( improYinc the houains stock in the City ol' Eqlewood; and WHEREAS, HUD owna a property at 27315 South Dela ... Stnet. which ii a pnpany that can be ndeftloped and impr'Oftd; and WHEltEAS, by UDpnl'ement ol'the pnm!Ms ati111¥South Delaware, the .._.. stock in th• City o( Bnclewood would be impr'Oftd; ? I/ I WHEREAS, the City ol'£nclewood dnins to~-nal property located in the City ol' Enpwood at 27315 South Delaware; and NOW, THEUPOU, Bl IT ORDAINED BY THE Crl'Y COUNCIL OF THI CrI'Y OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS POU.OW&: Sedim I TIie City Cauncil henby audlorius uquilition ol'that ral pnperty located at 2736 South Delawan, ......... Arapahoe C-ty Colorado. 8ectien I, TIie City CewiJ aathoriaN the City ........ ol'llie Aailt.mt ....... thON doCl1..u~ ........ ~ ........ 1'111 .... o ............. .... Arapahoe Coun9, Colorado. lntndueed, Ned in fall,• ....... &'It ....... the 1ldi ~ "'-· lNI. PublilW u a Bill f'or an OrdinaN • die Ila day ol'May, 1111. ATTEST: Pe&ricia H. C..., City C1en l,PalriaaR.C...,Citya.ktldleO.tl .... ,w-.c111 ......... artlfy ... .... ................ 1a.&na....,t1a•1ar-ort• ..................... ... ...................... .... .,"..., lNI. • II'- • < • ' .. I . • • • • ]- • • • • • (. --~ . 1nd ~r~:ln "•".atc:mar.t i;tt1 .;u ~r '._r.J u sinq · F~r:il ~ousan9 C.lfflm1s ~r'tr ~-l (W,:t. Cit:, Ct Enc _r l-=:-0..X~ -.. .:c...:~. (Purca :&..:n.•ll ~crcc w pun:h;is.: on Ille"'""' :..:1 fonll hef'!in. Lhc ioll<>WlftCprap,,ny. _.. more;,wc:waty dcscni.-..-u in lhcdoedconvc::11111 Lhc ;,ropcny to tt..: :;,,.-:-::=1 01Housift& and Un,an Development 27 ;5 s. tel"~~ru:-e. I:ngl!.."'l'Ccx:!, ec. ac1111, Ari:r.ar.oe <:c,1ney 11 caw-......... ,... ...... wM ....... 1-.c,y,=--,,sa... . ~~s~7Hc~:.:r~~~~~~(~~~~y1i1.~~~!F..; __ ~,. co,,enan1 • .. lticll ~ :ic:iins1 the :c:s oC:llc Seller >nil .Ucl.11111in111!-, llnqllaradllrhim. T'idlwill be laka inllle f:,Uow211n.-:1)and .;.;ic Ci.t:'1 cf l'r.al~.a..c 3. Thu.,...SpllldlaapriceoCdle~il ----·---·---------> 3. 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"u.> ~II SI llilU iU ltl SO ii lill~juai~ ·~· -..... b .......... lt.lfilil 1Ju$iuess have lo 1ft 1 •ound hick, enlenng lhmu111t a door••• Ck.•wtand . -.......... ,...,y, .. t."t•M1lliuill!ft'I ~ • llcJe ahow. Aside lrom IUCh occ--, ~ldll'I. ~. the Hlllft has ..-ie M1111uttlly-11l 111y1 M1:Convt1r, t• >• ... ·-, ,-.c 1a .. lll. -.._ uys ewn I they don't tip. -w,'-•"-* ,,,/ I '41 "5. , .. ,.,.~,, -r")• 8 /'ftl.,, \/IA -n, IQ W'ASTE NOT. ...... .,..,,,,_,,_,.. ...--.. --.. . ....-:c::---" '· ·--... ·-·-·------.. -.. ---r:. , _..., ... __ -· ' --WMT NOf .. ~;,•1,.., ............ _ . ._ ................ _ .... _ .::.~--~-= -.... -·--· _..., __ ~,.-..... ~ ..... -n.,,.,.._.__, ..... _____ -"' ... -·--. .--.;o;;. .,_ __ WJEt''-""'"'--· --... ---Coo,, ...... .__.,, .. ,!!.'"'"'l!ooiioi.c, .:er· .. 00 .... ;,,.,,... , T----...... -.... .,__ .. _..,_,,.,......_~ ........... .. -·"l.".'.'!,~~ -----..................... _ .......... _ ......... _ heavih facing mu..;.~.;..;...Nllllllr I contained~ io., 1rw1a ol eopper, ha =E:' ~ WOUid , . bil • .. ....._. wr I I 7 & -.... ,_ ... _ ' .,,............................. --.: ,,.., __ . .. ,_ . ............. ~....... "\'<--~--.. ' ·-.::..t:-,,1,.,w.;;; •• ,a;-:~ ................. ___ -!'-<l,i ..................... -........ _ . ··•.,· ~..-;~ C..;~ Protettion ~that.would •i i 1 · 1, 1 waa cto.d in 19111). : · 1 • nilher lhaia Wllume, ol ,__._ · i ? J ••'le• W( Md · • .... ii "'!!sol~--•;,,,;' -... -.... '·-' ..-.-.,, ...................... . The deciSIOII comes as bad-.',! l'. )Wdnoo,J ._ __ of ,. .. , 11w .. ._...., _ ,._ '""' ~.Zl:' -• lo Da!Yer, U1t1eton,·~ i.\ 'I!, 1 •1 !---... ·-:. -.. Jvl, ...... _..,.,, Elli ., ... _.., .............. ~ .. ., ....... ., ....... _., __ " --.. -...... , -.......... , ... .......... """™·-.. . ..................... ___ -.-......... ...., .. _ .............. _.... .-....... _.,.,._ ............... ---.. -.... u_.....,,..,___ ........,".,.,...""™-"" --Ill i. -· ...,-~.-..... .,. ...... ,.~ ... ,~ ... ,,..........., -·-.............. -~---... !cso ............. ...... responsible parties.· or "f'RPs. • w1io are on t1ie 1ota1 vu.me at-. dunD'd In •a.. .._ n.a... .... a.. 111..· u.. ~.-.•bill. ~-"'"'"'""-·"'!' -... ___ "'"' --·-~.. ..._ ... ··-... -... ,,...,,,,, .................. ,_ ~ ........... .,__ ............ 1111111111c. ..._ .... _ l'IIP.;u...., .,,.,.,... • .., -"''"'"-"'~-. ....,., __ "•"• ----·-........................ --..... _ .. ~----....... _ _ ... ____ ,.. -... -............. ...._ ... __ _ ,,.,. ... , .... ._....... -... -.,.......... ..... ........... __ .... _._c.-._, OUI,. Complains Uttleton Mayor Susan biDs. ~ .. .., IM!ll lilr lie laiited ~mi~...,.«..., lbomton. "Ibey wa,it Ill the deep "h llllkea no 11e111e that our F lo 3) ~ ol lhe lotal bit ol ..._ • pock.,...,........ .. ........... _._ .... _____ _,....,..., ... -n.a"""'-._,,,.,.._ --...-... ......, -..-,,....._,_ -·,--.,--moo-.;,,..,..._,......,·: ... _ _,,....,,__,,__ ...... ail.a-•--.· ,..., ...... ._.._,__ ~"""'"'"""-........ ' -... , ... .....,.,.,.....,.. lc-1oih,_..::::7:"' ............. __ _ °"""""w"''''-.D.c . ...., ••. ,.....,, .. ,......,..,..,. ""--.,...,, -............ ....._.., finn lhat represcnls some of lhe SteinberJr ~ "Jhere are 11ery ~-9! April to lilnil ~ C1Nil4 ·LI-. ._ -acome ID the dab.' .............. ,.................... .. .......... _._..,.,.., . .. .... ___ ............ _. 1l•cy=m~-do1S.,..._, --"''!"'"Or."hr-•-, ....... _. ' ---"-"""'_"'_•,.. ---....... .......................... ' ' ' '---~ ... -"'""'"" ........... ., '' ,., ! ' ' j' ---~--.. to ' . • •• • . I I , ., , . .. ........... ·. .. . . ... , ....... ,,.,. , .... ' ................ . , •. I.............. . .............. , . .,, I ' "' ...... ., "........ • .. ' .............. I ····"'···. •. .... ' ' ................. , ............... . '"' .,., . .,., ... ,. ....... "·-•~.,.,.,,,w., ................ ,,-~.,,., •", ~--•, • '" a·-, --.. ,,. , ..... -·-·. . ' ~ 11-.. .,. • • .. ·-~ ..... J1 ~'-'~-· .. ~ ..• ( • ... • 1 '-. • -• • • ' DISTRICT COURT, ARAPAHOE COONTY, COLORADO Case No. 91 CV 2400, Division 3 CERTIFICATE OP NAILIIIG CAROL Alllf MILLS, Plaintiff, v. .. ~ NARY JAIIB NIRILD1 DICOIIB UALff 6 IIOR'fGAGB, DIC., a Colorado corporation, LAllaSIICS P. GBLl'OIID, aecei..r for Inc:aae a.alty, Nortqa9e, Inc., DmlvD DIVU'l'IID'l' c:allPAII!, LTD.,• california Uaited partnersbip1 ANDICAII PROPDft NOR'l'GAGB, DIC., a C&lifornia corporation, DUPll aosam.r. JOift ftii'NU1 CITY OP ~. ltate of. Colorado, STA'rB OP ec>LORAD01 1'D IIAlllt OP IISVDLY BILLS1 ancl all ankDown persona who claia any interest in tbe •ubject .. tter of tb.ia action. Defendants. I hereby certify tbat I clicl, on tbis 12th clay of Nay, ltt2, place a trae u4 correct copy of tbe uecatecl aama roa PADIBll'f OP MLA11CS om a11 1•nt t:MDl'l' LAIi> COftUCT lftO wirm o, coon UD TO IIISftUC'I' tllS a.ma, 1'D couaT tO aa:!Ofi A QUIT er.ADI DDD TO PLAlftiff, Dac:aBS, aDcl ITIPULATIQII in tbe Ullited ltat• •11, poata9e prepaid, aclclreHecl to tbe partie• of record, u followa1 badolpb A. lain, Seq. Federal Depoeit Iuuaace Corp. u lleceher for !be luk of lnerly aill• P.O. 90K tl4t a.,port 8eacb, CA ,2,s1~tl4t Rick Delrltt, laq. City Attorney, City of DlflellOCNI 3400 I. Blati ltr•t ln9letf00cl, CO I0110-2J04 Ted lcbwan Aaarlcan Property ~alatratora, IDc. for Aaerlcu Property llortf ... for Duqr lDftataeat Cci .. HJ UO Bl c:.aiDO Drift, lat Ploar .... rly mill•, CA H212 ~~('Q.., fl, Ql,') I' -. ( .. I. • • - • • • • ' DISTRICT COURT, ARAPAHOE COCJN'l'Y, COLORADO Case No. 91 CV 2400, Division 3 DICRD CAROL AD MILLS, Plaintiff, v. MAllY JAllB MIRBLBlt DICONB aar.n 'ma'IGAGB, IIIC., a Colorado corporation, LAnSIICS P. GSLPOIID, lec:eive,r for Inccae ... lty, Mort9a9e, Inc., DBIIVD DIVU"IIIBll'l' CDIPUT, LTD., a C&lifornia liaited partnership, AldaICAII ,aonan ~•. IIIC., a C&lifornia corporation, DO'PD aota&L .Jolft VDTrJU1 CI'l'Y OP EIIGLBWOOD, State of Colorado; STAft a, COLOIADOJ 'l'D .. OP UVSRLY BILL81 and all uknown penou llbo claia anr intere•t in the •abject aatter of tbis action, Defendants. ftIS IIATTD baYiD9 caae before ta. Coart, tbe Cout baYin, revi.-.4 tbe file, and bel119 follf ..,,, ... ia tbe praai•e•a PDIDl1 Tbat eacb Def•d&Dt Ila..._ ,coperJJ NqN u required bf la• and rule of Coart, tbat aoae of ta. Dd...._ta .1a ia, or •r be in, or •Y baft ..._ ordered to report f01 184hc:tioa lato tbe aili tary •erYice u defilled -tbe lol41• • • aa4 lailon • Civil lelief Act of 1'40, u rs tat_., tbat 1:111• la u acUoa ill D!! affecU119 8peclflc real propertJJ tbat tile c:oart IIU jan.aI'ctioa ewer all parti.. to tbl• aaUoe ... of ta. aaltject •tter thereof, tbat the alle,aUou of tbe CClllplaiat an tree ucept u Mt forth llereia, tbat eftry claia •de bf alt Def_...ta 1• •latff111 u4 vitboat ri9bt escept u Ht forth lllereiar tbat DO Def_...t llereia ba• any title or interest ia or to ta. ~operty described bereia or any pert thereof except u Ht fortll llerelD. . -, ftDSPOaS, ff . II IDJUDGD UD DIICIISD t1AT1 l. n. r l psoperty tbat ls tM •abject of 1:111• Qoiet Title order 1• de•cribed u fol10lf91 ALL 0, LOI' 7, arm 1'D lJJ ,m, uo acsn IIIT JO nn, 1LOC1C 2, !OD.ID IUIDIVlHGII, ACCOIDHG to tllS Kar tlDIOP, • • • • • • - - ... -~ • • • "' - • r. . • ~ ' ) 'l: ~~,~ &4 f!4n,&{ ~ 5/;1/97 and also 1tnovn by street and nUJaber as Englewood, Colorado. 4885 Soutb Elati, 2. eenver tnvestaent cc,apany, Ltd. bOlda t,are legal title to the property subject to tbe tnstallJlent Lan4 contract -.. sidontial, roco•""4 Jan ... Y 23, 1910, in llDOk 3159, ea9• •• at llec .. tioD Ho. 193•••• of the,..., ... of tho cted< an4 aeco•do• of 'Arapahoe county, Colorado. 3. 'fbe intere•t of Denver tnve•taent ~oapany, Lt4. is sabject to tbe interest of ....... of .... e<lY lil1" .... t forth io th• collateral ... 19 ... nt of 1nste1.1aOnt .La"4 contract,..., .... ......... t•, 191•, in ilook •301, !a .. 113, of the roco< .. of the Clark and .. corder of Arapaho• county, Colorado. 4. Plaintiff. carol ADD Mill• is the 911.uitable owner ofthe property as purcba••r under th• tnstall .. nt 1,an4 contract -lle•idential referenced in Paragraph %', abOve·. 5. eehn4ant City of Sn91ewoo4 i• tb• owner of an eaa ... nt o .. • a portion of the ,, ... •tY as set forth in• certein orant of 1aa ... ot rocor""4 in eook 32&•, at !&9• 501, of tbe ,...,as of tb• Clerk an4 aecor4ar of Arapahoe county, Colorado. ,. sxcept •• otbervi•• abO•• at.ate4, eacb of tb• Defendant• """ no ri9bt, tit1" or into•••• in or to .. 1a real ,,.,.,ty or any part tt,oreof an4 thef e<• <ore.u .,joiu4 fr• .. -ti"' aDY cl.el.a, ri9bt, title or iate•••• ia or to tbo aai4 real ,,.,.rtt or any part thereof. OA'l'ED f've;,1 ~f f1"\ 1,. ·.·· . .. • < • . . " • • , ? - ... ... • • . • ' and also known by street and number as Englewood, Colorado. ~ 4885 South Elati, 2. Denver Investment Company, Ltd. bolda bare legal title to the property subject to the Inatall.aent Land Contract #- -Residential, recorded Janaary 23, 1930, in Book 3159, Page 49 at Reception No. 1934550 of the records ol the Clerk and Recorder of 'Arapahoe County, Colorado. 3. The interest of Denver Invest.ant Caapany, Ltd. is subject to the interest of The Bank of _ .. •erly Billa as aet forth in the Collateral Asaignaent of Inatallaent -Land Contract recorded Nov .. her 14, 1984, in look 430,, Page 713, of the records of the Clerk and Recorder of Arapahoe County, Colorado. 4. Plaintiff. carol Ann Milla is the equitable owner ofthe property as pllrcbaaer llllder tbe Inatall .. nt Land Contract -Residential referenced in Paragraph r, above-. 5. Defendant City of Englewood is the owner of an us ... nt over a portion of the property as set forth in a certain Grant of !aa ... nt recorded in look 12,,, at Page 501, of the records of the Clerk and Recorder of Arapahoe CoUDty, Colorado. ,. Except as otberviae above stated, .. cb of the Defendants haa no ri9ht, title or interest in or to aaid real property or any part tbereof ud they are forever ujoined fraa UNl'ti119 uy claia, right, title or interest in or to tbe .. id real property or any part thereof. DATED &;, J 'Ctl 11"\ 1.. . : ... n TD c:ooaTa • J • . ..- • I· • 0 ]- • • • ·, . (' srca1 ---- ,, C) ~ ' r • &,th;c~ IUULTS1 ________ _ 7--g . . ·- . . . . , I . . 0 ]- • • • AGEll>A ITEN ~ ~ PRESENTED IY --- I .. . ~j ~4 //c/U °t-~ /~ r8--)-1 /,,,. ~ /x. ~ c. a ~-)( ~·/~~ 11DT1•1 -~a_ • . . . ' ' . •, .. . . I . . . . - ]- • • ' . " • ~ {,() ;d-r-'----1" Y / r --e lt:J (_ / ---6~- AGBl>A ITEII f 4--1 PRESENTED IY ----- sua,____.~~::::__--===-1y ,-< • d--/ '---, ~ IEM.TSa --------------- 7-CJ • •, . . I. • • • - • • .. . . · ... • •. IIDTl•s • stcas ltM.TSs .. ... , . - • I . . • ' . . , 0 • • -. " •, • (. - A&EJl»A ITEII PRESENTm IY ------ 7-o ! 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Council ..._.rs Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock, Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins None Also present: Deputy Ctty Manager Martin City Attorney DeWitt • City Clerk Crow .4a.,·~ ~••.i;. ,11, RJ1111r Stitt, Coamtty Developaent ,..._ Dtrec:tor larthl-, Adlllintstrattve Servtces Dtrec:tor Esterly, Public llorks Dtrec:tor Fonda, Utilities 5. lltnutes (a) CGUIICIL -ULICI .... -IT IIAS src ... , TO APPIOII THE IIIIIITtS OF THE -· II IIEETI• OF MY 4, 1111. Ayes: Council ..._.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Culley, Wtggins Nays: None Motton carrted. 6. Pre-sclleduled Visitors {a) Represt11tattves of Boy Scout Troop No. 9Z requested peratsston to use Ce ntennial Park lake durincJ 1992 for canoe and water safety tratntncJ . ,. -. , • I. • 0 - • • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 18, 1992 -Page 2 .. • • COUNCIL MENIER &ULLEY MOVED, All> IT IIAS SECOIIJED, TO ALLOII IOY SCOUT TROOP NO. 92 TO USE CENTEIIIIAL PARK LAICE DUii• 1992 CONTI.ENT UPON SIMI• OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY All> TIOOP 92. Ayes: Council Metlbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. City Attorney DeWitt advised the contract would be prepared and presented for Council's approval at the next regular aeeting. 7. Non-scheduled V1s1tors There were no non-scheduled visitors. 8. co..un1c1t1ons, Proc:1-t1ons and Appo1ntants (a) CCUICIL IIEIIID IULLEY IIDVED, All> IT MAS SECOIIJED, TO ACCEPT 111TH IEIIET THE 1Es1•n• OF CGIIIIE HAaESTY FIOII THE IIATEl All> SE1f£R IIOAIII). Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, lfaggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. It was conftf'Nd this vacancy would be added to the other vacancies for which Council will conduct tntervtews in June. 9. Public Hear1nt Mayor Wtggtns announced the purpose of the public hearing is to gather input on Swedish Medical Center's Planned Developaent. COUNCIL NEIIIEll NATHMIAY IIDVED, -IT IIAS SECaED, TO OPEii THE PUil.iC HEAii •• Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, lfaggoner, Gulley, lftggtns Nays: None Motton carried. Evtdence was presented under oath. Notice of the posting of the property and legal publtcat_tqn of the publtc hearing was entered tnto the record. . 11W1a,~,,twa,~tt ~ Plannlllls'tttt presented background tnfonNtfon regarding the aandllent to the Planned bevelopaent, which wtll allow a fourth aecltcal office butldtng. He stated the Planning and Zoning Coatsston W held a publtc hearing and were recoaendtng approval of the wndllent wtth certain condtt tons. After revtewtng those condtt tons wtth the departaents of Coauntty Developaent and Publtc Works, tncludtng Engtneertng and Traffic dtvtstons, and consultation with Swedish Medical Center, ft ts suggested that all 14 conditions 9*:111 be required as part of the coapletton of t"8 project. It was conflraecl that thts portion of the developaent wtll be included on t"8 property tu rolls. There were no other persons present wtshtng to speak concerning thts subject. CCUICIL NEIIIEll •LEY IMED, -IT IIAS SUIIIID, TO CLOSE TNE ..._IC NEMI•. . . , -•' \ ' • I . . , • 0 ]- - • Englewood City Council Minutes Nay 18, 1992 -Page 3 •, '· • .. • • Ayes: Nays: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Mot fon carried. 10. Approval on Second leading There were no it .. s to be considered for approval on second reading. 11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Notions (a) A resolution pertaining to the aaenclllent to the Planned Development at Swedish Medical Center was considered. The resolution was assigned a num-ber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 59, SERIES OF 1992 A RESOLUTION AMEll>ING THE SWEDISH MEDICAL CENTER PLANNED OEVELOPNENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADDING A FIVE STORY MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING TO BE KNOWN AS SWEDISH NOB IV. COIIICIL IIEIIID IULLEY IIDVED, -IT IIAS SECGIIDED, TO APPllOVt ME11tA ITDI ll(a) -IESOWTJ• •• H, SOIES Of lttZ. COIIICIL IIEIIID MTIIMIAY IIDVED, -IT IIAS SECalED, TO MUii IE-.uTI• •. 51, SOIES Of lttl, Dn£T1• CEITAII VEIIIIME IE1IEEII c•nn• -· 10 - 11, TNEIDY ASSU11• llllT ALL 14 c:•nn• AS LISTED Ifill IE ..... AS PAIT Of lllE c:mlllETJ• Of lllE PINECT. Vote results on ... ndlltnt: Ayes: Counctl .._.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, lfaggoner, Gulley, lftggtns Nays: None Motton carried. Vote results on approval of Resolutton No. st, Sertes of 1192, as lalftdecl: Ayes: Couftc:11 .._..rs Bullock, ¥111 Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, lfaggoner, Gulley, lftggtns Nays: None Notton carried. Staff was directed to revtew parktng along the 3300 block of South Pennsylva - nia for Z·hour signage as a result of thewconstructton.1tet•1 ,,1,111•. ,.,.,, •• &4, (b) Director larthlOllt presented a recOllllftdatton froa the Adlltntstra - ttve Servtces ' 9'roc:ureaet1t Dtvtston to approve tile purchase of an offset press for the Prtnt Shop for $20,107 froa DtXOlt lr.,..tc Products. TIie advantages of the new equtpant •re -rated by Ns. larthlOllt, one of Mtttch ts tn -house prtnttng of TIie Ctttzen . . ( • I 'N-• I. • '-I - Engl~ City council Minutes Nay 18, 1992 -Page 4 (. • • • COlllCIL MENIER YAN DYKE IIOYED, AND IT IIAS SECOIIJED, TO APPROVE THE BID OF DIX- ON GRAPHIC PRODUCTS IN THE MOIIIT OF $20,107 FOR THE PURCHASE OF ONE OFFSET PRINTINI PRESS. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Metlbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Hathaway, Discussion ensued concerning cost savings which ny be experienced with in- house printing of The Citizen. Trade-in and auctioning possibilities were discussed. It was also mentioned that soae organizations might appreciate the donation of equipment no longer needed by the City. (c) Director Esterly presented a rec011111endation frOII the Department of Public Works concerning two bills for ordinances approving agreements with the Colorado Department of Transportation for traffic signal iaproveaents along State Highway 285. (i) The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 1,1 .,;tit'l,"1: COUNCIL Bill NO. 19, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A CONTRACT 8ETV£EN THE STATE OF COLORADO, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND THE CITY OF ENGLEIOJO FOR THE INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS ALONG STATE HIGHIIAY 285 AT HURON, GALAPAGO, ELATI ANO CHEROKEE STREETS IN THE CITY OF EICLEIDJO, COLORADO. COUIICIL .... UJ.OCI MID, -IT IIAS SECCWD, TO~ IIED ITDI ll(c)(i) • COUIICIL llll Ill. 11. ~es: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway, Habellicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Notion carried. ( t t) The Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 20, -1,Dtl.nl ! COUNCIL Bill NO. 20, INTRODUCED IY CCUICIL NOIIER YAN DYKE A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A CONTRACT IETV£EN THE STATE OF COLORADO, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATICII AND THE CITY OF ENSLEIOJO FOR THE INSTALLATICII OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS ALONG STATE HICHWAY 215 AT LOSAN, CLAllltSON AND DOIIIINC STREETS IN THE CITY OF ENCLEIOJO, COlOUDO. COUIICIL .... YM DYii .... -IT IMS m•D, TO AIPIDYE --ITDI ll(c)(ii) • COUIICIL IILL Ill. IO. ~11: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Yu Dyke, Hathaway, Habefttcht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns Nays: None Motton carried. (d) Director FOftda pre11t1ted a recoaendatton froa the 81 -Ctty Super - vi sory CC11111tttee to approve a cOftstructton COfttract wtth CAS C0111tructton for . . , ' . • .. I. • • • ' r • , ]- • . ' Eng19'ft>Od City Council Minutes Nay 18, 1992 -Page 5 <. • "' - ,. • I• • digester cover repair in the IIIOunt of $631,000. Mr. Fonda responded toques- tions concerning the collapse of the digester cover, and explained the urgency il ~1 of the proposed repair. He also provided infonution about the ~, ,r-. of a future collapse. -' COUNCIL IIEIIIEI HATIWIAY IIIMD, -IT IIAS SECCNIED, TO AnlOVt TIE IID OF CAS CONSTIIUCTION IN TIE MOllff OF $131,000 FOi DIIESTEI COWO UPAII. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. 12. leneral D1scuss1on {a) Mayor's Choice ( 1) Mayor Wiggtns reported on the Unton D• dedtcatton, urgtng counc 11 lllllbers to take a 1 ook at the COIi!) 1 eted d•. (tt) He offered appreciation to staff, particularly to Public Works personnel for the ftne job performed during the May clean-up project. {111) He requested that later tn the ... ttng there be soae discus- sion concerning the City's sponsorship of a candidate to the CML Executive Board. (b) Council Naber's Choice (1) Council Naber Gulley suggested, wtth retard to the May clean- up project, that next year nottce be given that the project ts for the benefit of Englewood citizens, not for their friends and relatives who live outside the city ltaits. (11) Council Naber W..wr presented a resolution retarding the adaintstrattve costs betng absol"blci by the City tn Pavi119 District No. 34/ Concrete Replacement District No. 1911 and Concrete Replactaeftt District No. 1992. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by tttle: RESOLUTION NO. 60, SERIES OF 1912 A RESOLUTION ADOPTINfi A POLICY CONCE.INfi THE AIIIINISTRATIVE COSTS IN PAVING DISTRICT NO . 34/CONCRETE REPUCOIENT DISTRICT NO. 1911 All> CONCRETE REPLACE- MENT DISTRICT NO. 1912. CGUIICIL .... IPIIIIID .... -IT IMS IU•D, Tl APf-1 IIUILUflON •• IO, SDHS Of' 1111. Ayes: Coactl ...._rs Bullock, Vu O,ke, Habenicht, lllflOMr, Gulley, llt19ins NOiie Hath...,, Nays: Mo tt on c arried . (111) COUIICtl ....._, Habenicht: . . • . .. I. • • - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes May 18, 1992 -Page 6 (, • • t• • 1. She requested that SOiie discussion take place in the future with regard to the City bec011ing responsible for the uintenance now provided to SOiie Englewood citizens by the South Englewood Sanitation District No. 1. She com- mented upon the nuaber of calls she had received in this regard. City Attor- ney DeWitt assured her that this utter is being reviewed; further, that re- moval of those properties froa the District will solve the problea. Z. Ms. Habenicht advised Council she is interested in being a candidate for the Colorado Municipal League Executive BoardJ and she requested Counc11 's support. (iv) Council Metlber Hathaway: 1. She reported upon Congressun Schaefer's award cereaony which she recent- ly attended, and she expressed concern that Englewood students were poorly represented in this prograa. She requested that the School/City Coaittee discuss this utter and perhaps encourage better participation of Englewood students in the future. She eniaerated the advantages and growth potential for the students who becoae involved. z. She advised Council that she had participated In the recent Kops 'n Kids annual event. She encouraged council llllllbers to becoae aore involved in this worthwhile prograa. (v) Council Metlber Van Dyke: 1. She suggested that the Code Enforceatnt Officers should provide better infona.tion on the paraaeters of weed violations. I z. She requested that aore monitoring be provided on Vassar and Hillside as It has been reported to her that s•itratlers are using these residential streets. ~ (vi) Council lllllber Bullock withd,... hts candidacy to the Colorado~ Municipal League Executive loard. He NCouraged Nayor lltggins to attend~ If that ts not possible, he felt one of the new council lllllbtrs should attend. Mayor Wiggins stated at the present tt• he only intends to stay one day. Council Nellbers Gulley and ll~r both declined due to previous c111111itmnts. Under the circ•stances, Nr. Bullock stated he would still plan to attend the conference as alternate City representative to Oil. He requested funding in the aaount of S410. CCIUIICIL M'.IIIEI NAWY IIDWID, -IT IIAS SUIIIIED, TO APPIOft DPEISU II TNl MOIIIT Of S-10 NI CGUIICIL -•LOCI'S ATrMIMICE AT TNl CGLOID UICIPAL LUIUE CCIIFDEICE II .W. ~es: COUftCtl llellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, lflggoMr, lilal11y, Wiggins Nays : Noni Notion carried. CCIUIICIL .... MilY IIDWID, -IT IIAS su11•a, TO IWftlT AUi INIIICNI' AS talDATE TO TNl COi OIMO •ICINL LUIUE EIBUTlft .... . , • •• \ I •. ' I . • 0 , ]- • Englewood City Council Minutes May 18, 1992 -Page 7 . ' '· • • • Ayes: Council Melllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Na,ys: None Notion carried .. (. 13. City '*'l'f''s Report ~s. Martin dld not have any matters to bring before Council. Nays: Notion carried. Hathaway, (b) Mr. DeWitt presented a bill for an ordinance authorizing the pur- chase of HUD property at 2735 South Delaware Street. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 21. COUNCIL BILL NO. 21, INTAOOUCED BY COUNCIL NEIIIER VAN DYKE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZINli THE PURCHASE OF REAL PWERTY LOCATED AT 2735 SOUTH DEUMAR£ STREET, ENliLEIIXJD, COLORADO CGIIICIL .... YM Im ..a, -IT 1M m1•a, 11 •PIIIE • FIIST IUD- 1• CGIIICIL IILL •• 11. Ayes: Council lllllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habetlicht, lllggoner, Culley, IU91tns Nays: None Motton carried. (c) Mr. Dellttt en ... rated the problas he ts encountertng tn securtng contracts through the State. (d) He shared a copy of an article printed 1n llestword concerntng the Lowry Landfill SUP£RFU11D stte. (e) He provtded Council wtth a copy of the Court Decree tn the Carol Ann Mtl h cast. 15. Ad,jounant CGIIICIL IIEIIIII YM fflE ..a TO .... The wttng ldJourMCI at l:H p.a. . . . . .-......-..__~ -___ ....___ "' - ' • . • I . • • f --, I ]- ; ' Englewood Ctty Council Minutes May 18, ltt2 -Page 8 City Clerk • . ~ • 'I •. I. . • I __ I J - • • • • June 1, 1992 Regular City Council Meetin9 "' -' ' . , ' • • ..