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Agenda Originating Follw-• I tea Oepartaent Desert pt ton ActtOII TIUII
SA FIN SERV COUNCIL NIIIITES 4/6/92 APPIDV£D 7-0 CGPIES 10 IE DIST1IIUT£D
6A CMGR DRCOG PRESENTATION OF LOCAL
GOVERNNENT INNOVATION AIMIIDS
68 CMGR GIIENDOL YN COll>OlEO RECoauzm AS
EMPLOYEE OF TH( 1111TH OF MY
7A CMGR KATHERIN£ FISCHBACK, 4425 SO. ACCIM
RE&AAOINC COID£TE DimICT 1992
78 CMGR JEMIE tEIIILLIMS ON IUW.F Of
HER ll>THER AT 3795 SO CRMT
OBJECTm TO CGICRETE DlmICT 1992
IN ITS PRESENT FOIII
7C CMGR NOREEN BE&ORDIS, 5095 SO tWffHOME
PRESENTm PETITION WITH 17 SICIIANIES
IN OPPOSITION TO INSTALLATICII OF
SIDOIAl.lt ON BELLEVIEW AS PMT Of THE
1992 CONCRETE DISTRICT
8A CMGR PROCUMTION -ME RECYCLIII& 1111TH APPIOW£D 7-0
88 CMGR PROCUMTION · APRIL 28, 1992 AS APPIOW£D 7-0
NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE MY
8C CMGR PROCUMTION -MY 1, 1992 AS APPIOW£D 7-0
EPSILON SIGM ALPHA MY
80 CMGR PROCUMTION · MY 7, 1992 AS APPDm 1-0
NATIONAL MY OF PRAYER
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108 SAF SERY/
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110 COMM DEY
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OROl17 (CB115) CREATING PAYING )IOA & I DISTRICT FOIIIED; PUB 1115 TD
DISTRICT II>. 35 -NAVAJO STREET )APPROVED 7-0 PlmCEm BASED OI STATE Aal• PROJECT )
ORDIIB (CBl17) MIEll>ING EICLEWOD'S ) EFFECTIVE 12:01 A.N. 5/24"2
FIRE COOE/EIIC §8-2E -2 (ABOVE &IUII) )
STORAGE TANKS FOR fl>TOR YEHICLE fll(L )
DISPENSING STATIONS) )
CBl14 APPROVING fllTUAl. AID ACREDDT APPROVm 7-0
111TH LITTLETON
SECOII> READING 5/4/tZ
CBl16. l CREATING CONCRETE DISTRICT APNDVm 5-2 SECOII> READING 5/4/tZ
1992 NAYS: HMOIICNT/MLEY
fl>TION TO APPROVE CONTRACT FOR APPRDYm 7-0 PUI 1115 TO PlmCEm 111TH
SPECIAL I ... ENENT DISTRICT II>. CCIISTIIICTIOI; FILE COPY Of
1992-ECIC CONSTRUCTIOI TO Cl SHlm CCIITUCT 111TH CJn
NEIi DESIGN CONSTRUCTION $214,651.65 cu•·s OFFICE
RESOLUTIOI REliARDING M MEIIIDT TAILED 7-0 PUILJC HEAIIII& SET FOi
TO SIIEDISH NEDICAL CENTER'S PLAalED 5/11/12 AFTER llllat CCIUICIL
DEYELOPNENT/fl)TION TO TAILE IIILL CONSIDER RESOLUTIOI
HABENICHT: 1) STATED HER APPIECIATIOI
FOR STAFF'S EFFORTS OI THE MORKSHOP
2) REQUESTED INFOANATION FD FIN SERV
REGARDING TYPES OF CITY INVESTIOTS
HATIWMY: I) ENCOURAGED COIIICIL TO
ATTEND CEROIINIAL PLANTIII& OF THE
10,000TH TREE
2) REQUESTED CITY OF ENGLEWOD
IWleER FOR CELEBRATION HONORING
YOUlfTEERS OF OUTDOOR COLORADO
BULLOCK: 1) REQUESTED STATUS OF HMIOEJI
BEAUTIFICATIOI PIOJECT
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Z) REQUESTED STATUS Of IIEETIIIGS 111TH
DNI SCHAEFER, HAIie IAIJllr Ml> VARIOUS CITY COUNcJLS
CBIJ8 APPIIDVINC AGREENEIT BETVEEN
APPIDrm 7-0
SECOIID IEADINC 5/4/tl
ENCLElfOOO, l.MElfOOO, LITTLETON, All)
IIETRO IMSTEIIATER RECI.MMTJON DISTRICT FOR SHARED SERVICES Ml> EICIWIC( Of
INfOflMTJCJN/LOlltY LMl>fJLL S111£1fu11D SITE
REso,54 APPIIDVINC ACl£9QJ 111TH iWIDWiu 7-0 SPIECEL I NDIIAIIIID, SPECIAL COUIISEL FOR ACCE
REQUESTED EXECUTIVE SESSION FOi
DISCUSSION Of PERSONNEL IMTTER
FIRST CASE INVOLVING OllltY IIIOTNUs
AOOflNC IMS FILED APRIL ll, 1111
HATfWMy NDVED TO 50 INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION «... MIOIMIEIJ Of RECULM
SESSION TO DISCUSS A PEIISCNIEL IMTTER
All SEVEN NBIIERS Of CITY COIIICIL 9:00 P.N.
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AGENDA FOR THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
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THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 20, 1992
7:30 P.M.
1. Call to order. '7 :J? ~
2. Invocation. ~
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Pledge of Allegiance. /)j '1F
Roll Call. 'J --Q
Minutes.
a. Minutes from the April~ 1992 City Council Meeting. ~
Pre-Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.)
a . Ed Feist " the Denver Regional Council of Governments' Board of
Directors. will present the ORCoG Local Governme~t lnJ'.IOYations Awards
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Proclamation declaring June u Recycling Month. /)I,«, /J'fL
Proclamation declaring April 28, 1992 as National Youth Savlce DaY_~
Proclamation declaring May 1, 1992 • Epalloll Slpna Alpha Day./)JUJtfl'
Proclamation declaring May 7, 1992 as a National Day ol Pn)'ff-~
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April 20, 1992
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Council Bill No. 15, creating Paving District #35. ~un, ,~
Council Bill No. 17 amending Englewood's Fire ~--u
11. Ordinances, Reeolutions, and Motions.
. \ ~a. Recommendation from the 0epartment ol Safety Services to adopt a bill
~•1-\1 .,.Q for an ordinanee approving a Mutual Aid Agreement~~-~ttleton. ~ ST AFf SOURCE: Chris OIIOft, Executive Officer.~
\ i¥t:mmendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for
Mtllf. '...A.1::--anllnanc< approvmg Concrete Dis-1 STAR souare
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~ Recommendation from the Department ol Public Works to approve by
motion a construction contract for Special Improvement Disbict No. 1992-~
· \ ~ ECIC STAFF SOURCE: OWiet &laly, Dlnctm of PllbUc WOlb.
"i/J . ~ ·l. i.ll;~ d. Recommendation from the eepartment ol Community Development to ....)."-w"'A.~ .....,. ........ -_..an_......,,.., .... s-sw,M,d;cal
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~ 12. General Oilcut1ion.
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b. Council--· Q,ol ... ,. _ 'IJJ,u,.di-,~~ r
13. Oty Manager'• R~ /~'-.
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City Council Agenda
April 20, 1992
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14. Oty Attorney's Report.
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A Bill for an Ordinance approving an agreement between the City of
Englewood, the Qty of Lakewood, the Oty of Littleton. and Metro
• Board of Adjustment and Appeal• meeting of 03/11 /9'.2.
• Uquor Ucensing Authority meeting of 04/01 /9'.2.
• Englewood Downtown Development Authority meeting of 03/11/9'.2.
• Parka and Reaeation meeting of 03/12/9'.2.
• Englewood Housing Authority meeting of ("l}./'11,/92.
• Planning and 7.oning Commillion meeting of 04/W /9'.2.
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Englewood City Council Minutes
April 6, 1992 -Page 6
(b) ORDINANCE NO. 13, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 10, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER VAN DYKE), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 12, SECTION 3, OF THE ENGLEWOOD
MUNICIPAL CODE WHICH DEALS WITH GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE LICENSE.
(c) ORDINANCE NO. 14, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 11, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 3C, SECTION 5, OF THE
ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE.
(d) ORDINANCE NO. 15, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 12, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH SOUTH SUBURBAN PARK AND RECREATION
DISTRICT AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD WHEREBY SOUTH SUBURBAN GIVES APPROVAL TO
ENGLEWOOD FOR THE WITHDRAWAL OF THE GROUNDWATER UNDERLYING THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY
FAIRGROUNDS.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Wa99oner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
(e) With regard to Council 8111 No. 13.Z approving eas ... nts with Glen-
view, Ltd., Council Metlber Habenicht expressed concern on behalf of the resi-
dents adjacent to the industrial area. SIie advised she had .. t with staff and
the residents to explore options to the pef'IIIMftt eas ... nt. She .. ntioned the
noise which ts experienced by the restdeftts tn this area and requested staff 's
assistance tn explatntng to Council .tlat had taken place.
City Manager Fraser suaartzed the situation, explaining that the residents
have expressed concern about the noise they 1111 experience due to the altgn-
aent of the proposed Navajo thoroupfare that wuld serve IS a front19e road
when Santa Fe ts closed. These restdeftts are not aski119 that the Navajo proj-
ect be abandoned, but that the right-of-way .tlich adjoins the Front Range
Beverage property on the wst not be given up so that the City can Mintaln
the option to construct Winderaere IS a part of an alternate frontage road
al ignNnt If at soae point in ti .. City Council chooses to do that. Nr .
Fraser explained that Council Bill No. 13.Z, if approved, wuld allow a por-
tion of that property to go to Front Range leverage with the City Mintaining
e1seaents over part of it. Further, that if the City ever chose to pursue a
Winderaere allgnaent in the future, it would .. an that the property wuld have
to be condtw1ed.
Council Mellber Habenicht stressed that the City should be willtng to look at
all alternatives which would alleviate the concerns of the residents adjacent
to the Industrial area, and she suggested postpclfttng iaediate action to pro-
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Motion carried.
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City Manager Fraser stated the next meeting of the Concrete Task Force is
scheduled for April 13, 1992, 5:00 p.m., City Hall Community Room. Interested
observers may attend.
8. C01111Unications, Proclaaat1ons and Appointments
(a) COUNCIL NEMER BULLOCK NOYED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO PROCLAIM THE
WEEK OF APRIL 13 • 17, 1992 AS •BUILDING SAFETY WEEK.• Ayes: Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(b) COUNCIL MENIER HATHAWAY NOYED, AND IT WAS SECCNJED, TO PROCLAIM THE
WEEK OF APRIL 21, 1992 • MY 2, 1912 AS •YICTIIIS' ll&HTS WEEK.•
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried. The proclamation was presented to Susan McDonald, coordinator
of the Victim Witness Service. Ms. McDonald graciously thanked Council for
its continued support of the program.
(c) COUNCIL NEJIIER HATHAWAY NOYED, AND IT WAS SECCNJED, TO ACCEPT 111TH
REUET •IL llcELHIIIEY'S LmEl OF l£S1MATI• AS A IEIIEI OF THE ENILEWOOD
DOIIITOIII DntLOflllEIIT AUTHOlllff. Ayes: Council Nellbtrs Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: Nont
Motton carrttd. Ns. Hathaway infonatd Council that a replac ... nt recOlllltndl·
tton ts forthcoaing froa the Englewood DoliMtown Dtvelopaent Authority.
9. Putt11c Ntar1nt
No public heartncJ was schtdultd btfort Council.
10. Approval on second hadtnt
Council Nttibtr Habenicht withdrew Agenda It• lO(e) froa those lt•s btlftCJ
considered on second readlftCJ .
COUNCIL NEJIHI VM DYi£ IIOVED, _, IT IIAS KCOIIDID, TO APNOVt • KCGII» IUD·
IN& MED ITEJIS 10 (a) TNlCIUIN (d) AS FOLLM1
(a) ORDINANCE NO . 12, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 9, INTRODUCED BY
COUNCIL MOtBER HABENICHT), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE AMENOING THE PtlOCEOURE FOR INVOKING TERNS Of SALE Of PROPERTIES
WHICH WERE DEVELOPED FOR TH£ •atJILD• PROJECT.
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an opportunity to prepare and budget for the costs.
Available payment options were pointed out.
COUNCIL MENIER HABENICHT NOYED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO BRIN& FORWARD ACiEll>A
ITEM ll(h) · COUNCIL BILL NO. 16.
Ayes: Council Members Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
11. (h) Director Esterly presented a recO!laendation from the Department of
Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance creating Concrete Replacement
District 1992. He noted that City Council, by ordinance in 1991, approved
Sl70,000 in PIF funds for concrete replacement for the City's portion in 1992.
The Public Hearing on the formation of the concrete repl1ce111ent district was
held on March 23, 1992. At that time the Mayor directed staff to contact all
h0111eowners who signed up for a consultation. Mr. Esterly stated they had
either contacted all the parties or have left at least three aessages. The
locations designated in this year's progr111 have been detennined to be among
500 of the worst concrete situations existing within the City. In each in-
stance the concrete is in advanced stages of deterioration. In most cases
there exists the potential for expanding into a costly street failure in the
future. He noted the assessaents total approxi•ately $544,000; the City plans
to expend approxi•ately $170,000 in concrete repairs.
Council Member Habenicht pointed out that a Concrete Task Force has been ap-
pointed to study alternative aethods for proceeding with concrete maintenance
and replaceaent. She noted the COllllitt .. s' rtc01111end1tion may include taking
the issue to a vote of the people.
COUNCIL IEIIO NAIEIIICHT IIDVID, -IT IIAS SUCIIDED, TO POSTflOIIE THE COIICHTE
DISTlICT MIL A IECOIIIEIIIATJ• ,_ THE caan£ TASI FOIICE IS IECEIYED.
COUNCIL IEIIO NATHAIIAY IIDVID, -IT IIAS SKGIIIED, TO TMU TO A TINE cmAII
OF APIIL 20, 1992, FOi IECOISIDDATI• Of MED ITEN ll(h) -CGIIICIL IILL NO.
16.
Council Melllber Habenicht objected to postponing to a specific datt, IS sht
felt two weeks was unreal tstic and would not allow sufficient tiae to study
the Issue .
Council Member Hathaway stated sht WIS looking at tt fro11 a construction
standpoint. She noted tht District could bt postponed again on April ZO, 1992
if the rec01111end1tion frOII tht Concrttt Task Foret has not bttn rtctived.
City Attorney DeWitt conftl"lltd that a 110tton •to tablt to a tiae certain•
would suptrsedt a 110tton •to postpone.•
Vote results on tht 110tion aadt by Ms. Hathaway were:
Ayes : Council Nlllbtrs lullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, WlftO"lr, Gulley, Wlft1ns
Nay s: None
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April 6, 1992 -Page 3
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stating she would be in favor of some kind of a tax. Ms. Mccully expressed
concern with providing snow removal for an additional 150 feet of sidewalk.
{g) Charles Renard, President of Renard, Inc., 4390 South Windennere,
spoke strongly against Paving District No. 35, the Navajo Street project. He
pointed out that the State is paying SOS, the citizens are paying l~. and the
City ts only paying 2.6S; he questioned where current tax dollars are going
and stated he would not be in favor of a mill levy increase. He said busi-
nesses will be forced out of the district as they cannot afford this assess-
ment. Discussion ensued.
{h) Dorothy Sitsler, 2925 South Cherokee, infonwed Council that she is
aware that her driveway is raised up due to tree roots, but as she is still
paying on Paving District No. 28 she requested not to be in the Concrete Re-
placeaent District at this tiae. She noted she is on a very liaited incOIIM!.
{ i) Paul Gl ovka, 2757 South Bannock, spoke concerning Drury Brothers
Roofing, asking Council's assistance in requiring this COlll)any to COlll)lete its
roofing projects. He expounded on the difficulties he has encountered with
Drury Brothers.
{j) Rick Bicknell, 795 West Nassau Way, asked what the City Council
intends to do about the for111ation of the Concrete ReplaceMnt District. It
was determined to bring forward agenda itN ll(h) for a vote after everyone
was allowed a chance to speak to the issue.
Jeanne McWtl 1t us (7 (a)) returned to the pod i ua and
reminded Counc tl of the i nfor111t ion she had presented
during the Public Hearing regardi119 last year's con-
crete district. She reiterated last year's coaents
concerning a aill levy increase and the aanner in
which other cities perform concrete replaceaent. Ms.
McWtlltus stressed the need to •stop the cycle• with
regard to forming districts for which the citizens are
forced to pay. Discussion ensued.
(k) Fred Holly, 3024 South Corona, stated the City should pay for con-
crete replaceMnt and repairs; further, that the repairs are not actually
necessary and if the City wants the concrete repaired or replaced, the City
should be willing to pay for it.
(1) Mark Thoaas, 4700 South Delaware, agreed with coaents aade by the
other speakers, coaenting that the City needs to find another solution to the
problN so that the h01111owners do not have to shoulder the burden of the as-
sess .. nts. He stated a special tax should be established which would pay for
it. He strongly concurred that the City's blades have increased the daaage to
his concrete, causing further deterioratiOtl.
Jane Col ... n [7(d) J returned to the pod ha and re-
quested that Councn postpone actiOtl on thh District
for at least three years which would gtve the ctttzens
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Motion carried.
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(b) COUNCIL !EMEi HATlWMY IIDVED, -IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO APPROVE THE
MIIIJTES OF TIE SPECIAL IEETl•f'UILIC HEAii• OF MICH 23, 1992. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
6. Pre-scheduled Y1s1tors
(a) Ray DeRuiter, 1150 East Yale, spoke on behalf of numerous Englewood
residents concerning the poor quality of work of Drury Brothers Roofing. He
requested the City's assistance in forcing Drury Brothers Roofing to complete
work as contracted. Discussion ensued. Deputy City Manager Martin stated
staff did not have a rec01111endation for Council at this ti11e. She noted staff
is working very closely with Drury Brothers Roofing in an effort to address
the h0111eowners ' concerns. Ms. Martin advised the Building Division will not
renew Drury's Contractors Roofing License on May 9, 1992 if the 42 outstanding
roofing peraits are not COIIIPleted. City Attorney DeWitt advised of legal op-
tions and explained each case would have to be exaained individually for
detentinatton of code violations. Options were discussed. Council directed
City Attorney DeWitt to pursue the aatter.
7. 11on-1cheduled Y1s1tors
(a) Jeanne NcWilliaas, Meeker CO, encouraged Council not to create an-
other concrete replaceaent district until a aore equitable payment plan is
developed .
(b) R09er Shoop , 561 West Tufts, stated he is in favor of the District;
however. the City should pay for it in lllhole or in part.
(c) Noreen Be9ordis, 5095 South Hawthorne, stated her opposition to the
construction of a sidewalk on Belleview. She presented petitions containing
1n 1ddition1l 36 signatures of citizens llltlo 19ree with her position.
(d) J1ne Col ... n, 3901 South '-lapavo, coaented that the City 's work
fo r ce ha s cau sed the d11119e to the sidewalk, curb and gutter ; therefore, she
shoul d not be held respons i ble for the repair costs . She asked that Council
not go forward wit h action on Council 8111 No . 16 until the aatter 1s re -
solv ed . Di scu ssi on en sued r99ard i 119 staff 's recOllllftdation that the Ci ty pay
fo r h1 l f of th e construction and possible drainage probl .. s .
(e) Bett y Perdew, 3990 South Cialapavo, stated she would assiat this
res pon si bi lity, but that it would be very difficult for her to do so as she Is
a wi dow on a f ix ed l ncOIII . She would favor a saall tax Increase.
(f) Col ene Nc Cully , 5091 South lrvint, affhwd she believes a sldelAlk
along Be ll ev i ew would be dlft98rouS . COftCeni1ng the District, she str'OflllY
s1199es ttd that In the l0ft9 NII IIOMY could be saved If everYOM pa i d for tt,
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EJIILEIINID c1n COUNCIL
EJIILEIINID, AUNHDE COIIITY, COLOUDO
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1. Call to Order
The regular .. eting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Wiggins at 7:30 p.a.
z. lnvocatton
The invocation was given by Council Mlaber Bullock.
3. Pledge of Alle,tance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins.
4. loll Call
Present:
Absent:
A quorua was present.
Also present:
5. Ntnutes
Council Mlabers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock,
Habenicht, W19CJ0119r, Wtggtns
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City Nan..-r Fraser
City Attol'ftey Dellttt
Deputy Ctty Mall ... r Martin
City Clerk CNIIII
Buyer llc:Culley, Procu,......t, Adllintstrathe
Services
ActilllJ PurchasiftCJ Nan•r Thollpsen,
Adllinistrattve Services
Director Black, ltacreatton Services
City Planner Stttt, Celllufttty DevelOp!llftt
Executive Dtrector Olson, Safety Servtces
Assistant Ftre Marshal loston, Safety Servtces
Director Esterly, Publtc Works
(a) COUNCIL IDID ULCICI IMD, -IT IN B1119, TO AIFIRI TIii
NIIIITU Of' TIii -IUI IIEITI• Of' MICN H, 1111,
Ayes: Couftctl lllllbers •nock, Vlft Dyu, Hat.._,,
Hablfttcht, w...-r, S.11ey, 111Ntns
Nays: None
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IEIIEUl. MW ITEII CCIIIIEIIT IOSTO
DATE: APRIL 20. ltt2
"" PEISCII MY SPEM c••1• llff AIED ITEII. EACH SUCH PEISCII IIUST s1•
THIS IOSTEI. STATI• IIME. AIIIIESS. -MED ITEII UaEI. PLEAS( LIIIIT YU
CCIIIIEIITS TO FIVE IIIIIITtS.
THOSE PElsmlS N IIISII TO SPOI II FANI OF OI Ill OPPOSITI• TO A PUil.iC
HEMI•. SIIIULD SI• TIE APPLICMLE PUil.iC HEMI• IOSTEI.
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, from the ffrJ blliDninS of' our Nation. -haft relied upon God'• atnnsth
and pidance in war and puce; beinc interntecl with the holy pft of' freedom an4 allowed
t.o proaper in itl peat lipt. •• haw a reaponlibiJity t.o _.,. • a bew t.o the world • t.o 11M
our atnncth and reeources t.o help tbON 111fl'erinl in the darlm .. of' tyranny and
repreuion; and
WHEREAS, th.-,hout the hist.ol7 of' our counb7, prayer hal bNn NCOlftiUd by our
leaden. in time of' war and pNCI u Yitai t.o the main__.. of' a IU'OIIS naaonal character
and necnury t.o procun the bleuinp of' a just and beneftlent God upon our pvernment
and people; and
WHEREAS; prayer •• replarly practiced and aftMa referred t.o publicly by the men
who wrote and lipecl our Conltitution, and a Day of' Pray.-ii on• of' our oldeat national
obNnance1; and
WHEREAS, the ftnl national ftanlu1ivi111 Proclaeetion waa SNt forth by Sam1&el
Adam• u a · National Day of' Humiliation, Faltinl and Prayer· and wu oblened by
Wuhiqton'1 Army in the 1DOWY ftelda of' Valley F ... ; and
WHSUAS, in 1112 C....-NIOlwd "tha& the ....... t llaall Nt uida and proclaim a
auitable day each ,-r. other daaa Sunday, u a UlilU1 Dey of'Pra,er on which the people
of'the Unit.eel &&MN may cum to God in prayw ad aeclitaliln at churchN. in poupe and u
indivichaal1;
NOW THSIUCPOU. I, Clyde S. WilliDS, Mayer ti the Ci-ti Sftlle•eecl.
Colondo, henby proclaim,,..,.._, May 7, i• aa:
NAflONAL DAY OJ' ftATD
in the C ity ti lftll.-.d. Color9do ancl in obNrvanee of' die Netional Day of' Prayer.
enCIOl&fllll all citiaen• of' the C'-ti Sncle•ood aloal widll die •lin nation w uniw In
pray•• May T, 1192.
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WHEREAS, Bpailoa Sipla Alpba raiNI _. dla thrN millioa clollan a year
for charitable caun which include St. .Juda Cbilclrm'• 8-rcb Hoapital and th•
National Buter Seel Society; and .
WHEREAS, local)J the Bpailoa Bpailon Cbaptar fl Bpailon Sipla Alpha ldively
works with Senior Support. Inter Faith Tuk POTCe, MapUN 8uta Clam Shop, Gateway
Bal*eNCI w-n·1 Shelter, LioD'a Club Bye Bank, Boandap Pellowabip, and Samari&an
Shelter t.o name just a C.W; and
WHDBAS. Bpailon Bpailon Cbapt.er of Bpeilon Sipia A1pba nemdy held the
C--Amat in the Cinderella City Mall t.o beneftt St. .Jade Cbildrm'1 a-rch Hospital
raiainc Sl,300.00 in clonatioaa; and
WHDBAS. Bpeilon Bpeilon Chapter of Epsilon Sipla Alpha are memben of the
Greater Enpwoocl Chamber of Commene and participe&ecl with a float entry in the
annual Bqlewood Parade; and
WHDBAS, the City of lqlewoocl wilh• t.o reeapm the Bpeilon Bpailon Chapter
of lpeilon Sipla Alpba for their work in auiadnl the cidama of Bqlewood and
thraupou& the .... of Colondo;
NOW THBUPOU. l, Clyde B. Wia1Da. Mayor of the City of Bnlle•ood.
Colorado. henby proclailD IIQ l, 1• u:
SPmlAJN IICJIIAALl'IIADA1'
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WHEREAS, Ml'IIII the Nation 70UJ11 people mntribata t.o their coaunwlitin; and
WHEREAS, youJll people take the tim9 t.o make the cti«ermce in polidve ways t.o 10lve prob•• in their citin; and
WHEREAS, the Youth Service Amlrica in collaboration with the United Stam
Conference or Mayon and flle .Je«.non Awardl are orpnisinc You&h 8erYia Day ; and
WIIEKEAS, theM younc people an uliltinl indmduall who are lnaftll'Y, homel ....
addicted t.o drup and alcohol, unable t.o read, u well u odaen in need, and ._,,,.
rec:opition;
NOW THEREFORE. I, Clyde E. Wiain1, Mayor or the City or £ntlewood, Colorado,
hereby proclaim April II. 1• u :
NAflONAL YOUl'B IDVICE DAY 1111
in Enpwood. Colorado. I urp all or our citiNnl t.o ... the challeap t.o accentua&e the
politive n&her than the nep&ifl and 111111*1._ ,-dll in their 11nice t.o unlolwnate
and needy individual1.
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WHEREAS. June ha, been delipated u Recyclinc Month in Colorado. to recllllftD• th•
benefttl of ncyclinc on our aociety; and
WHEREAS. citium and viaiton or Colorado enjoy the beauty or the atata, its mountain,,
plains and cities; and
WHEREAS. ncyclin1 uvn precious ene'I)', con..,,,.. valuable natural rnou1tt1,
protectl the environment, ~ lanclftll nNCII and hu a poeitifl eeonomic impact,
crutins jobl and payinc citiunl ror their ncyclin, efforts; and
WHEREAS, ncycliftl ii a pronn method or COIINffllll valuable rnourcea or oil, water,
trffl, electricity and landftll apace; and
WHEREAS. Coloradoan• have dilpla,..S an eumplary willinp .. to recycle , so mllCh
so that the State eXCNCII the national per capita awnip in the amount of recycled
material,; and
WHEREAS, it ii appropri&Y to encourap continlMd int.nit in ncyclins, to auiat in the
t,euerment or communitin; and
WHEREAS. it la admirable public policy to ....... and support the ODIIIIDOII .....
which Naultl f'rom ncyclin,;
NOW THU&POU, I, C1,da S. Wlaina. Mayer fl dlie 0~ fl Kasie...._
Colorado, hereby pnclai• the -·fl ...... ·-aa:
COLOUDO ac,a.olO IIOlftB
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ENILEIIOCID, MANI• Clllln, ca ·-
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1. can to ON1er
The regular .. ting of the EngllNOOd City Council •as called to order by Mayor
Wiggins at 7:30 p.a.
2. lnvocatton
The invocation •as given by Council Nlllber Bullock.
3. Pledte of All .. tance
The Pledge of Allegiance ••sled by Mayor Wiggins.
4. 1o11 can
Present:
Absent:
A quorua ••s present.
Also present:
5. lltnutes
Council Nlllbers Hath•ay, Yan Dyke, Gulley, Bullock,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
None
City Nanager Fraser
City Attorney Dlllitt
Deputy City Nanager Martin
Deputy City Clerk Ellis
Executive Director Olson, Safety Services
Director Esterly, Public Morks
Ctty Planner Stitt, COIIIIUllity Developaent
(a) CUICIL ._. MLEY .... -IT IN IKllmED, TO Air.wt THE
IIIIIITES OF THE-·· IUTI• OF ... IL I, 1111.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, ¥111 Dyke, Hath•ay,
Habenicht, W1910Mr, Gulley, Wi19ins
Nays: None
Motton carried .
6 . Pre-1~1~ Ytsttors
(a) Ed Fehl of the Denver Reotonal Counctl of lovenaents ' loard of
Di rectors, presented the DICOC Locaf love,......t l11110V1tlons Award to Ctty
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Council. The award recognizes local governaents for cost saving and efficient
11anag1Nnt in serving their citizens. Mayor Wiggins accepted the award on
behalf of the City of Englewood.
(b) Gwendolyn Condoleo, Police Division, Safety Services Department,
was honored as the City of Englewood's Eaployee of the Month for April.
7. Non-scheduled Visitors
(a) Katherine Fischbach, 4425 South Acoaa Street, spoke regarding the
Concrete Replaceaent District and encouraged Council to •put a progru in
effect and stick with it.• She suggested the City aight help with the initial
expense of the curbing, with citizens paying the •biggest part•, and the City
assuming the responsibility of aaintenance. She questioned the consistency of
the aarked sidewalks.
(b) Jeanne McWilliaas, spoke on behalf of her aother who resides at
3795 South Grant. She urved Council to refrain froa taking action on the con-
crete replacaent proposal until such ti• as a aore equitable syst• is de-
vised. She encouraged Council to listen to the citizens and find another way
of financing concrete replaceaent and repair. Ms. McWillius cOlll)lained about
the inconsistency of the aarkings.
(c) Noreen Begordis, 5095 South Hawthorne Street, stated her opposition
to the construction of a sidewalk on Belleview Avenue. She sua.1tted a peti-
tion, signed by 17 citizens residing along Belleview Avenue, requesting exclu-
sion froa the proposed Concrete Replacaent District No. 1992. Ms. Begordis
supported a atll levy to fund the dtstrtct.
8. Cclaunicatt .. , Procl-tt1111 w a,,otntants
(a) COIIICIL .... ,. DYIE .... -IT IMS ma.a, TO PIIOCLAIII THE
11111TH Of .JUIIE, lift AS COIIIMO IB1Cll• IIIIIN.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, ll1190Mr, Culley, lliggi ns Nays: None
Motton carried.
(b) COUIICIL IIElaEI HATIWY mnD, -IT IMS sa:ao, TO DKU1£
APIIL 21, lHI AS MTINL YGUTN SDYICE DAY 1111.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, ll1190Mr, Culley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motton carried .
(c) ·-........... -IT IMS sa:11ma. Tl ... MY l, 1111 AS EPSIL• SI• AUNA DAY.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Yu Dyke, Hath•ay,
Habenicht, lf1190Mr, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motton carried.
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Mayor Wiggins presented the procl1111tion to Connie Ernest, the Colorado State
President of Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Ms. Ernest noted that during a three-day
radio-thon, Epsilon Sigma Alpha in conjunction with KYGO, had raised
$80,860.00 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
(d) COUIICIL IIEIIIEI IIJI.LEY IIOftD, -IT IMS SEcaED, TO DECLME MY 7,
1912 AS MTI-L DAY OF PIAYEI.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
9. Public Hearing
No public hearing was scheduled before Council.
10. Approval on Second •••Unt
COUNCIL IIElaEll NAWY IIDIED, -IT IIAS SECCIIIID, TO APPIOVE Cit SECOND IUD-
1• Aimil ITDS 10 (a) -(~) AS FOU.M:
(a) ORDINANCE NO. 17, SERIES Of 1992 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 15, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL NENBER VAN DYKE), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE CREATING PAVING DISTRICT NO. 35, IN THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO; ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION ANO INSTALLATION Of STREET PAVING, CURB,
GUTIER, ANO SIDEVALK INPDEIIENTS, TOGETHER 111TH NECESSARY INCIDENTALS; AND
SETIING FORTH OTHER DETAILS IN COIIIECTION 111TH THE DISTRICT.
(b) ORDINANCE NO. 11, SERIES Of 1992 (CCUICIL Bill NO. 17, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL NDIIER HATHMY), ENTITLm:
AN ORDINANCE MEll>ING TITLE I, CHAPTER ZE, SECTION Z, IY THE ADDITION Of SUB-
SECTION U, TO THE EllliLEWOOO UICIPAL CODE 1115, RELATING TO AIOVEGAOUII>
STORAGE TANKS FOR NOTOR VEHICLE FUEL-DISPENSING STATICIIS.
Ayes:
Nays:
Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, ll1910119r, Gulley, Wiggins
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Motion carried .
11. ONtnances, lesolutt ... 1M IIDtt ...
(a) Executive Director Olson, presented a recaaendation froa the De ·
partaent of Safety Services to ldopt a bill for an ordinance approving a
Mutual Aid At,.....,.t with the City of Littleton •lch wuld provide for
autual /autoaatlc aid for fire protection and -f"ll"CY llldlcal services for
both ent i tl es. He noted the cities fNl this 19rNa111t wuld wrk very well
and be beneficial to both . This lgrNalllt IIOdlfles and updates the last
agre .. nt , 1ub1tttutl119 autoaatlc re1ponse In each other', jurisdiction wi th
an e ngine coapany as opposed to a re1cue un It .
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Responding to questions of Council, Mr. Olson stated each entity would provide
for transportation of its residents, that both entities had agreed upon the
importance of providing aanpower as soon as possible with i..ediate follow-up
with the paralled1c allbulance; he reconfirlled that Englewood would no longer
send rescue units into Littleton.
The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 14, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 14, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF LITTLETON PRO-
VIDING FOR MUTUAL/AUTOMATIC AID FOR FIRE PROTECTION FOR BOTH ENTITIES.
COUIICIL IIEIIID U.LEY am, -IT IIAS SECmllED, TO APPIOV£ ... ITDI ll(a)
-COUIICIL IILL Ill. 14.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
Hathaway,
(b) Director Esterly presented a recCllllleftdation froa the Departaent of
Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving Concrete District
1992, Council Bill No. 16. He noted that on February 18, 1H2 Council de-
clared the intent to fora the district, follOIMCI by a public hearing on March
23, 1992. The aatter was considered by Council on April 6, 1992 and tabled to
this .. ting. Mr. Esterly stated staff ts recCllllleftding Council proceed to
create Concrete District 1992; hol!Mver, as a result of concrete study sessions
Council aay desire to alfy the original staff recCllllleftdatlon. He offered
that: l) the City could absorb ldlllnlstratlve costs of approxlaately $61,000,
which would require a alflcatlon of the PIF budget; 2) ellalnate the Belle-
view and Lowell properties that are currently without concrete, which would
reduce the total project cost by approxlaately $41,000; or 3) continue with
the City's contribution for concrete projects In the aount of $170,000 along
with the proposed Eastaan project .-1ch 111DU11ts to $41,000. In conclusion he
encouraged Council to keep the project open to accept voluntNrs as staff
still receives inquiries froa citizens .-o view the concrete district as an
opportunity to improve their property.
COUIICIL IIEIIID IULUY IIMD, -IT IIIS SICIIIED, TO NSTNIIE TN( CKIOE
DISTIICT FOi lHZ IIITIL SUCII TIIE AS A cm11aas1n PUii CGULD K m•1111m
TNAT TAUS IITO CGISIDDATI• AU TN( Dlffllilff IPTI•, LUYI• TN( OPl'I•
OHi FOi PEOPLE TO cmE llffl TN( DIITIICT OI Tl -..rm IF Tll(Y IIDUll LIU
TO NAVE TN( TUI-YEM NYl&f POSSlllllff •
Council Meaber Hathaway questioned if it was possible to aaintain a voluntNr
prograa If a concrete district has not been created. City Attorney DeWitt
conftnaed it was not possible. Council .....,. &ulley stated she would prefer
not having a concrete district this year .
Ci ty Attorney DeWitt offered two options for COUftCtl 's perusal :
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Option No. 1 -A restructured progr .. which would eli•inate ZO residences
scheduled for new sidewalk and eli•inate administrative costs which the
City would pay. This option is addressed in Council Bill No. 16.1.
Option No. Z -A lOOS volunteer prograa with payment options up to ten
years.
Discussion ensued.
Council Netlber Waggoner agreed that the worst sections of concrete within the
City should be replaced within the next two years and that the areas with no
sidewalks should be addressed. He pointed out that if the district were post-
poned for one year it would allow Council to review alternatives, coaproaise
on cost, address inconsistencies in the aarkings and set up a schedule for
coapletion of the worst sections of concrete. Nr. Waggoner aaintained this
would allow Council to address a cOlll)rehenstve progr• for sidewalk replace-
.. nt with the City participating.
City Manager Fraser acknowledged the various concerns and pointed out the dif-
ficulty of aaintaini119 the City's infrastructure at a tiae when the City con-
tinues to face serious constraints in the funding available for on-going City
operations. He noted that the proposed concrete district includes approxt-
fflately 230 properties with concrete daaged to the extent that water ts seep-
ing under the asphalt and causing daage to the street; approxiaately 150
pror.rttes where displaceaent in the concrete ts such that it creates a pos-
stb e tripping hazard; and approxiaately 40 properties exhibiting severe
deterioration. He explained that staff prepared the two options in an effort
to address Council's and citizens' concerns. He advised that Option No. 1
provides that the City wuld not assess the properties for the cost of ad-
•tnisteri119 thts progr• and it wuld exclude the properties that currently
have no sidelfalks. tto..ver, those properties could be vol .. tarily included.
He added that staff believes there are substantial problas with concrete in-
frastructure. As a result of the failure in the past to appropriate funds,
the City now finds itnlf behind •in term of keeping up.• Ht expressed con-
cern that on-90ing delays in confronting this issue are ultiaately 901119 to
cost aore aoney. Nr. Fraser stated that historically the property 011Mrs in
the City have beetl held responsible for all concrete adjoining their property.
The option considerably reduces the cost to the property owners and also of-
fers an extended payaent progr•. He aatntained that staff has atteapted to
develop a cOlll)roaise by ustng a concept that has wrked wll in the past,
recognizing our Hatted revenues tn the future. Ht encourlged Council to look
at the issue carefully before tabltng it to a future date .
Council .....,.r Habenicht requested clarification of Option No. 2. Ctty Man-
ager Fraser advised tt wuld be COlll)letely vol .. tary and there wuld be no
district on Eastllan. Counctl .....,.r Habenicht questioned the feasibility of a
concrete progr• •retn the only parttctpants are the Ctty and the Eastllan
properttes. Nr. Fraser conftl'llld that, tn that instance, the Ctty wuld prob-
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City Attorney DeWitt stated under Option No. 2 there would be no bonding pro-
gram or district per se. He noted establishment of such a program would re-
quire a new ordinance.
Council Mellber Habenicht asked if the 110tion on the floor reflected Option No.
2. She was advised that the 110tion had been aade to table Council Bill No. 16
for one year.
Council Mellber Gulley pointed out that Council's coaents are tndtcat ive of
the reason for her 110tion, that the nUllber of options and varying viewpoints
supported her contention that approving Council 8111 No. 16 at this tt111e would
be preaature.
Mayor Wiggins agreed that there are aany options. However, he reatnded Coun-
cil of their previous agreeaent to aatntatn the concrete progra• for this
year . He added that delaying the progr• for one year would increase the
costs, and he expressed concern over the budgetary probleas this Might cause.
Council Mellber Gulley disagreed stating she did not feel 12 aonths would •ake
a •drastic difference .•
Council Mellber Waggoner expressed concern that citizens are still c0111platntng
about the inconsistency of aarktngs. He agreed there ts a need to taprove and
maintain the City's infrastructure and felt several options could be
considered.
Mayor Wiggins called for a vote of Council Nlllber Gulley's aotion to postpone
Council 8111 No. 16 for one year. Vote results:
Ayes: Council .._.rs Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley
Nays: Council .._.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Wiggins
Notion defeated.
COUNCIL IIElaEll MTIWY .... -IT IIU BIi.a, Tl .VPaft COUNCIL IILL
•• 11.1, EIITlnED:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 16.1, INTRODUCED BY COIIIC.IL NEIIIER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE CREATING CONCRETE REPUCDOT DISTRICT NO. 1992, IN
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO; ORDERING THE RENOVAl All> REPlACENENT OF SUB -
STANDARD CURB, GUTTER, AND SIDEIIALK, TOGETHER WITH NECESSARY INCIDENTALS; AND
SETTING FORTH OTHER DETAILS IN CONNECTION WITH THE DISTRICT •
Council Neaber Hathaway stated this particular option eliainates the 20 resi -
dents along the Belleview and Lowell sections. She does not believe the resi -
dents need a sidewalk at this ti•. She coaented this council bill allows
for the City to absorb the adainistrativt costs of tht concrete district siai -
lar to paving districts.
Council Neaber Hathaway offered an ... nc111ent to set up the Concrete Progr• on
a five -year progr•, siailar to the paving districts, and to add the question
of an increased •111 levy to fund concrete on tht 1993 ballot. Discussion
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ensued regarding the appropriateness of this aaendaent. Council Metllber Hath-
away rescinded her aaendllent and offered the plan as a "strong suggestion.•
She asked that the Concrete Task Force consider requesting whatever Mill levy
they dee111 necessary to fund a five-year plan.
City Attorney DeWitt suggested that policy issues not be included as part of
the ordinance.
Council Mellber Hathaway stated her opinion that the citizens should have the
opportunity to vote on the five-year plan and a a111 levy on the 1993 ballot.
Particulars of Council 8111 No. 16.1 were reviewed.
Council Mlaber Habenicht stated that the Concrete Task Force is in the process
of reviewing the various options and that any action taken by Council at this
point would be inappropriate.
Council Mellber Van Dyke felt the Concrete Task Force needs ti• to work on
their rec01111endation. However, in her opinion, the City should aove forward
with the bulk of the project. She aaintained it addresses, in general, the
worst concrete concerns in the resiclefttial areas and that postponing the proj-
ect would result in potential liability.
Council Naber Waggoner questioned Council Nlllber Hathaway as to how COIi-
plaints of inconsistencies would be addressed. Council Nlllber Hathaway stated
that all COllplaints were dealt with on a •person-to-person• basts. Council
Mellber Waggoner asked City Nanater Fraser if staff would have the option of
eltainating concrete they deteraine does not have to be replaced. Mr. Fraser
confiraed they could still be eltaiuted. Ne reaffiraed that as citizens
voiced concerns or had questions staff 1111 •t witll thea personally. Ns.
Hathaway advised that SOiie resicleftts llad "declared hardslltp" and were "aaended
out.•
Council Meaber Habenicht stated that staff 1111 indicated that only a llanclful
of people really want to be reaoved fraa the district, that 1101t want to go
ahead with the district. SIie felt tllat drainate probleas can be taken care of
under the progr• we have now.
Council Mellber Van Dyke felt the concerns could be addressed ldllinistratively.
She was still concerned with the ltabtltty tssue as the district tnchldes
serious concrete probl•s. SIie encouraged ctttzens to contact Council tf they
feel their concerns are not being addressed.
Counc t 1 Mellber Haben t cht, t n response, stated she ts concerned that not every -
one ts aware of thetr options. SIie asked City Attorney Dlllttt to discuss how
postponing the dtstrtct would affect ltabtltty.
City Attorney Dlllitt discussed the Ctty's potential liability.
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Discussion ensued regarding the appropriate process to follow in order to de-
lete specific properties frOII the district. Council Mellber Hathaway stated
that all affected property owners had been notified 110re than once.
City Manager Fraser eaphasized the on-going effort that staff has aade and
continues to aake in working with individuals. He stated staff goes door-to-
door several tiaes throughout the process to aeet with people. He noted there
will always be soae who are unwilling to participate. He pointed out that
payaent for concrete work coapleted in 1992 would not coae due until 1994.
Additionally, Mr. Fraser advised that in the case of extreme hardship staff
will work out alternative aethods of handling the assessaents on a case-b!'-
case basis.
Council Mellber Waggoner was concerned that property owners with seriously
deteriorating concrete would be allowed to opt out of the prograa. He stated
that as staff is willing to address the probleas with inconsistent aarkings he
would vote for Option No. 1.
Vote results on Council Mellber Habenicht's aaendaent:
Ayes: Council Mellbers Habenicht, Gulley
Nays: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner,
Wiggins
Motion defeated.
Vote results on aotion to approve Council Bill No. 16.1:
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner,
Wiggins
Council Nlllbers Habenicht, Gulley
(c) Director Esterly presented a recOllltlldation froa the Dtpartatnt of
Public Works to approve by aotion a construction contract for the Special l•-
proveaent District No. 1992-ECIC to New Design Construction in the aaount of
$214,651.65. Council fonaed this Special Japrove111t1t District on February 11,
1992. The South Santa Fe Circle was originally included in Paving District
No. 34 but was withdra.n due to the anticipated effect 1t aight have on bond
sales. Mr. Esterly advised that the developer in this project has agreed to
accept the entire cost of the construction including engineering and in -
frastructure. Six bids were received, with New Design Construction being the
low bidder at $214,651.65. New Design Construction ts the contractor for the
1991 paving district and the Ctty ts currently sattsfied with their perfor·
aance. Overall the project will cost approxiaately Sll4,to0 .00 all of which
ts assessable to the property owner . Discussion 111sued f'89arding the location
of the coapantes subaitting bids. Council Nlllber W1990Mr asked if this was a
new ftra. Nr. Esterly stated they are a young fira. Ht noted thts Job re -
quires a large IIIOUnt of utility work for which they have a •gooct track
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Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(d) City Planner Stitt presented a recoaendation froa the Department
of C01111Unity Developaent to adopt a resolution approving an aaendllent to the
Swedish Medical Center Planned Developaent. He noted that Swedish Medical
Center subllitted a Planned Developaent for their aain cupus and adjacent
areas in 1989 which Council approved; subsequently, there have been two aaend-
ments. This is aaendllent nUllber three which is for the fourth lledical office
building of approxiaately 83,000 square feet. During presentations before the
Planning and Zoning Coaission the applicant indicated they are willing to
meet all 14 conditions iaposed by the City. The lledical office building is
designed to accoaodate an increase in physicians and will provide additional
parking through the addition of two and a half floors to the Logan/Girard
parking structure. The applicant has agreed to a aethod of handling the traf-
fic situation resulting froa this fourth office building. The applicant has
indicated they intend to use valet parking and half of the trips generated by
this lledical office building will stay off the City streets. Since the appli-
cant has agreed to aeet the conditions iaposed by the Planning and Zoning COll-
•ission and as no opposition to the aaended Planned Developaent was presented
to the Coaisston, Mr. Stttt stated that staff ts not recoaending a public
hearing before Council.
Council Mellber Hathaway questioned Mr. Stitt regarding condttton nUllber 14,
the installation of flashing war11tng si9"als at Gtrard and South Lincoln. She
noted tt had been a •bone of contention of Orchard Place, Staon Center and
Malley Center users for years.• She asked Nr. Stttt tf there was any tndtca-
tton as to how soon thts would take place as she had received several tn-
quirtes froa concerned ctttzens. Nr. Stttt stated a ti•·fr-had not been
established for confon11nce of the final four conditions. Council Mellber
Hathaway stated thts was one of the problems she had wtth thts particular
resolution. She felt all conditions should be considered equally and she
agreed we should get traffic up to the potnt of the nNd. She stated that in
thts particular area the need was there two years ago at the inception of the
planned developaent.
Council Mellber WlftC)Mr stated he understood there •re SOM traffic llodtftca -
ttons that were to be aide at the ti• of the previous -ndlllt'tt. Mr. Stttt
conftraed that Swdtsh Medical Center has c01111ttted to 11111rade the ltghts at
ftve tntersecttons which they are dotng at thts tt•. Ht noted that sOM of
the condtt tons taposed tn thts -ncllllent would dovetail wtth the llodt ft ca -
t ions. Mr. lllftOMr 19reed wtth Council ..._.r Hathaway that the sllt-nt
should be elt•tnated .
Council Mellber Habenicht asked tf the process would be altered tf Council were
to schedule a public hearing. She noted thts has been a controversial tssue
for aany year s wtth the cttiztt1s and althoutll no one c-forward during the
Planning and Zoning C0111tsslon hearings to object she felt It was laportant to
offer th .. the opportunity of speaking before Council. Nr . Stitt stated staff
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favor of a public hearing on the aatter to el1•1nate any possibility of impro-
priety. Discussion ensued.
CCUICIL IEIIEI HATIWIAY IIDYED, -IT IIAS SECGIIKD, TO TAIL£ MDmA ITEM
ll(d), A IESOLUTION MElln• THE SIIEDISH IIEDICAL CENTEl PUNNED DEYELOPIENT TO
MY 11, lttZ -TO sn A PUil.iC NEMI• FOi 111AT DATE.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
12. leneral Discussion
(a) Mayor's Choice
Mayor Wiggins did not have any .. tters to bring before Council.
(b) Council Mellber's Choice
(1) Council Mellber Habenicht:
1. She thanked staff for putt 1ng together 1nforut ion for Council's work
session.
Z. She requested detailed 1nforaat1on concerning types of City 1nvestaents.
( 11) Council NNber Hathaway:
1. She encouraged Council to attend the cel"ellOlltal planting of the 10,000th
tree on April 25, 1992 at 11:30 a.a. at the Carson Nature CHter, 7301 South
Platte Rtver Parkway tn Littleton.
Z. She requested use of the Ctty of Englewod banner for the celebration
honoring volunteers of Outdoor Colorado for the last three years. They wtll
be recognized on April 25, 1992 at 2:00 p.a. at the Riverfront CHter.
(111) Council Nlllber Bullock:
1. He questioned the status of the Hallpden leauttftcatton Project. Ctty
Manager Fraser stated staff has be8ft worlttng wtth the State Department of
Highways to formulate a preltatnary ag,.......t on design concepts. He noted
that during the process tt has becOIII clear that there needs to be addtttonal
evaluation of safety issues on Hallpden Avenue east of Broadway. The Ctty ts
in the process of expanding the current ag,.......t wtth CRSS Ctvtl Engineers,
Inc . to take a look at that area tn order to evaluate those issues. He ad-
vised of possible recoaendatlons.
Z. He quest toned wther Nayar Wt99tns had be8ft able to arrange a .. ung
wtth Dan Schaefer, Hank Brwn and the various Ctty Counctl 's. Mayor Wtggtns
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14. Ctty Attorney's lteport
(a) Ctty Attorney DeWitt presented a rec0111endatton to adopt a btll for
an ordinance approving an agreement between the Ctty of Englewood, the Ctty of
Lakewood, the Ctty of Littleton, and Metro Wastewater Recluatton District
sharing coaon services and exchanging shared infonution regarding Lowry
Landfill Superfund Stte.
The Deputy Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 18, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 18, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREENENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD, THE CITY OF LITTLETON, AND NETAO WASTEWATER RECLAMATION
DISTRICT SHARING CCIIION SERVICES AND EXCHANGING SHARm INFORMTION REGARDING
LOWRY LANDFILL SUPERAII> SITE.
COUNCIL IBID Ill.UY IIMD, -IT IIAS mama, TO AMlO¥E AIElltA ITEII 14( a)
-COUNCIL IILL IO. 11.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motton carried.
Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns
None
Hathaway,
(b) Ctty Attorney Dellttt presented a recoaendatton to approve a
resolution approving an ,,......t betweft Spiegel I llclltaratd, Special Counsel
for Allertcan C0111Untttes or Cleanup Equity (ACCE) and the Ctty of Engla.ood.
Dtscusston ensued.
The resolution was assigned a nlllllber and read by tttle:
RESOLUTION NO. 54, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN SPIEGEL I NCNIAIIUD, SPECIAL COUN-
SEL FOR ACCE AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.
COUNCIL IBID YM DYU IIDYID, -IT 1111 SW, TO .UW --ITDI 14(at) -1uown• NO. 14, sa1u OF 1111.
Ayes: Council Neabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns
Nays: None
Motton carrted.
(c) He requested an Executive Session wtth Council after the regular
aeeting to dtscuss a personnel •tter .
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filed April 13, 1992 and the coapany is working to correct deficiencies.
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CGUIICIL IIEIIIEI HATIWIAY mnD, -IT IIAS SECmllED, TO _, INTO EIECUTIY£ SES-
11• AfTEI THE IEIUUI c1n CGUIICIL IIEETI• TO DISCUSS A PDSGIIEL MTTEI.
~es: Council ....,.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Notion carrted.
15. M.1ounaant
CGUIICIL -• LOCI mnD TO ..... The wttng adjourned at 9:00 p.a.
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Council Member Gulley expressed concern about granting a permanent easement to
property that the City may wish to utilize in the future.
Council Member Hathaway stated that as the residents are basically concerned
about the noise there should be other ways to mitigate the situation. She
pointed out, since the noise generates from Santa Fe, that the granting of
this easement should not be affected. She suggested other ways to alleviate
the noise concerns.
Council Member Habenicht reiterated the residents' concerns about the current
noise they experience and the possible aapliftcation of noise which 111y result
from the Navajo alignment. She inforaed Counctl that the residents are anx-
tous that the City retain the option of a Wtndenaere altgnaent. Council Metl-
ber Hathaway stressed that this easement does not precipitate the possibility
of a Windermere alignment at a later date.
COUNCIL NEMER VAN DYKE NOVED, AND IT IIAS SEcomED, TO APPIOVE ON SECOND IEAD-
IN& COUNCIL IILL NO. 13.2, ENTITLED:
COUNCIL IILL m. 13.2, IIITIODUCED IY COUIICIL IIEIIIO HATIWIAY
A IILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPIOVI• M EASDEIIT All£EIIElf1' AND A TEIIPOUIY EASE-
NUil AIIEENUIT HMEII ll.ENVIEII, LTD., AND TIE c1n OF EIII EIIOCID.
City Manager Fraser offered additional clarification, explaining the cost i•-
plications to the City of the one configuration as opposed to the other. He
pointed out that the eas ... nt is of inconsequential value should the City ever
decide to condean it, and that approval of the eas ... nt aakes a stat ... nt of
Council's support of area businesses.
Council Mellber Bullock called for the question; CoUftCtl Ntaber Habenicht ob-
jected that discussion had not been concluded. She stated that if the vote ts
taken at this ttM, she could not register a vote. Ctty Attorney Dellttt
stated that her non-vote should be recorded as an abstentton.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Abstain:
Motton carried.
Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Wiggins
Council Nlllbers Waggoner, Gulley
Council Neaber Habenicht
Ordinance No. 16, Serles of 199Z, ts hereby assigned to Council Bill No. 13.Z.
Council Meaber Van Dyke SU99ested that the City should do everything possible
to alleviate the noise being expertenc:ed by the residents.
Council Meaber Habenicht stated she ts seriously concerned about the aanner tn
which council 11811bers continually call for the question before the dtscusston
ts fully heard. Further discussed ensued.
11. Ord 1 nances , leso 1 ut tons and llot ton,
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(a) Ron McCulley, Buyer, and Steve ThOIIJ)sen, Acting Purchasing Manager,
presented a recommendation from the Depart11ent of Ad•inistrative Services Pro-
curement Division to approve the bid of Kodak for the purchase of one Eastman
Kodak 235AF High Speed Duplicator. Mr. McCulley responded to various ques-
tions posed by Council.
COUNCIL MENIER VM DYKE NOVm, MD IT IIAS SECCNIED, TO APPROVE AIIARD OF IID TO
KOOAIC IN THE MOUNT OF $38,540 TOIIAID THE PURCHASE OF M EASTIIM KOOAIC 23W
HIGH SPEm DUPLICATOR.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motton carried.
Council Metllbers Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, W1gg1ns
None
Hathaway,
(b) Director Black presented a recoaendation froa the Depart.ent of
Recreation Services to approve an aaendaent to the AgreeNnt/Contract with
Pro:: Putt Systeas, Inc., for the operation of Riverside Miniature Golf/Go
Kart. Mr. Black explained the percentage of gross revenues due the City would
be changed frOII 2M to lOS through 1995. Mr. Black purported that the de-
crease in revenues would be offset by the increase in urketing efforts by
Riverside . He confirad that the Parks and Recreation Coaission is recoa-
mendtng the aaendaent to the contract.
The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 49, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION AMENDING AN AGREEMENT PROVIDING RECREATION SERVICES OF THE ENGLE-
WOOD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE.
COIIICIL IIEIIIO -LOCI IIMD, -IT IIAS stcao, TO APPlflt AIElllA ITEII
ll(b) • IESOWTJ• IO. 41, SOJES OF lttZ.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Wa99oner, Gulley, Wi99ins
Nays: None
Motion carried .
(c ) Director Black presented a recoaendation froa the Departaent of
Re creat i on Serv i ces to adopt a resolution approvint a lease 19r ... nt with
Fr i day Ni te Li ve, Inc ., to provide an entertat1111et1t prograa for youth at the
Englewood Re creation Center . Nr . Black explained the prograas are planned for
the age group 9-14, will be held on Saturday evet11nts, and that tt 1s proposed
the adll t ss t on fees of SS.50 will cover costs wtth a slight revet1ue beint real -
ized by the City . Mr . Black responded to various question posed by Council.
Th e re solution was assigned a nUllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO . 50, SERIES Of 199Z
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A LEASE AGREEMENT IEMEN FRIDAY NIT[ LIVE, INC ., MD
TH E C ITV OF ENGLEWOOD FOR THE LEASE Of THE ENGLEWOOD RECREATION CENTER .
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Ayes: Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None
Motion carried.
(d) City Planner St Ht presented a reconnendat ion from the Department
of Connunity Development to adopt a resolution approving an Encroachment Per-
mit and Indemnity Agreement with Paul's Restaurant at 3542 South Fox Street.
Mr. Stitt explained the agreement would permit the restaurant to encroach into
the public right-of-way for the expansion of a concrete patio.
The resolution was assigned a nullber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 51, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN ENCROAClttENT FOR THE EXPANSION ANO THE ADDITION OF A
CONCRETE PATIO WHICH Will ENCROACH INTO PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY.
COUNCIL NENIEl IULLEY NOVED, AND IT VAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE AIEll>A ITOI ll{d) -RESOLUTION NO. 51, SElJES OF H92.
Ayes: Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried.
(e) Executtve Director Olson, assisted by Assistant Ftre Narshal Bos-
ton, presented a recoaendatton froa the Dtpartaent of Safety Strvtcts to
adopt a btll for an ordinance utndtng Englewood's Ftre Code to include a new
provtston allowing the lt•tted tnstallattOft of outstdt, above ground fuel
storage tanks for the fueling of motor vehicles 1n areas Zoned for industrial
use. Discussion ensued concerning Arapahoe Rental and Holle Lllllbtr. Nr. Olson
conftnltd thts change to the Ftre Code IIIOUld be bentftctal to the Ctty.
The City Clerk was asked to read Council 1111 No. 17, entttltd:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 17, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MENIER HATHAWAY
A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE I, CHAPTER ZE, BY THE ADDITION OF SUB-
SECTION U TO THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL COOE 1915, RELATING TO ABOVE GROUND
STORAGE TANKS FOR MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL DISPENSING STATIONS.
COUNCIL NENIER IIATIWIAY NOVED, AM> IT IIAS SECCIIIDO, TO AM10Yt MU1DA ITOI ll(e) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 17.
Ayes: Council Ntabtrs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggtns Nays: None
Motton carried.
(f) Director Esterly ~resented a rtelllalndatton fl'OII the Otpartat,it of
Public Works to adopt a resoluttOft awardtng a negottattd contract to
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Council Member Van Dyke expressed concern about the surface of Englewood Park-
way. After discussion, staff was instructed to inspect the Parkway to deter-
mine what can be done to iaprove the surface. City Attorney DeWitt confirmed
the contract being considered met Charter and Code provisions relative to
negotiated contracts. Hr. Esterly, responding to Council Member Habenicht's
questions, explained the difference between microsurfacing and slurry sealing .
The resolution was assigned a number and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 52, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION ALLOWING FOR A NEGOTIATED CONTRACT FOR THE MICROSURFACING PROGRAM
1992 INSTEAD OF THE COMPETITIVE BID PROCESS UNDER SECTION ll6(b) OF THE HOME
RULE CHARTER AND THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, SECTION 4-1-3, AND AWARD-
ING A NEGOTIATED CONTRACT FOR THIS PROGRAM FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE ENGLEWOOD
STREET SYSTEM.
COUNCIL IIOIIER WMICINER IIOYED, All> IT WAS SECCIIIDED, TO APPROVE AIDIDA ITDI
ll(f) • RESOLUTION NO. 52, SERIES OF 1112.
Ayes: Council Members Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion urried.
(g) Director Esterly presented a recoaaendation frOII the Departllent of
Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance creating Paving District No. 35
-Navajo Street. As part of the presentation, Mr. Esterly explained that the
Public Utilities C011111isslon had established the goal of ellainatlng at-grade
crossings of the Santa Fe Railroad between Santa Fe Highway and other portions
of Engl..ood to the east; that the Colorado Depart•nt of Transportation ts
coia11ltted to the widening of Santa Fe and that the construction of the Oxford
grade separation necessitates construction of the Navajo truck route to serve
as a detour during the per i od of construction of the grade separation.
Negot i at i ons wi th the Colorado Departllent of Transportation have resulted In
the Navajo/V l nde,.re Truck Route and the closure of Quincy and Tufts Ave11ues
at -g ra de crossings . He stated the project has a value of over Sl,000,000; the
City of h9l ..ood 's co st share h approx l aately $650,000 .
Th C ty Cle rk wa s asked to read Counc i l Bi ll No . 15, entitled :
COUNC IL BI LL NO . 15 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL N011£R VAN DYKE
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANC E CREATING PAVINC DISTRI CT II>. 35, IN THE CITY Of ENCLE ·
WOOD, CO ORAOO ; ORD ERING THC CONSTRUCTION All> INSTALLATION Of STREET PAYING,
CURB. GUTT ER, ANO SIDCWAll INPIIOVOOTS, TOGETHER WITH NECESSARY INCIDENTALS;
ANO SETT INC FORTH OTHER D£TA1LS IN COlll£CTIC* WITH TH£ DISTRICT .
CCIUIICIL .... VM DYU NDWID,
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Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wfggfns None Motion carried.
11. (h) Moved forward. See page 4.
12. leneral Discussion
(1) Council Metlber's Choice
(f) A resolution regarding the Strategic Plan for the Santa Fe
Drive 1re1, as prepared by the Trf-Cfty Planning Group, was considered.
The resolution was assigned I nUllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 53, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE STRATEGIC PLAN FOR THE SANTA FE DRIVE AREA AS PRE-PARED BY THE TRI-CITY PLANNING GROUP.
COUNCIL "81105 HAIENICHT All> YAN DYU JOINTLY IIMD, -IT IMS SECCIIIIED, TO APNOVE AIElllA ITEN 12(a)(i) -IESOLUTION m. U, SDIES OF lNI.
Ayes: Council Mlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Wa99oner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None
Notion carried.
(ff) Council Mlllber Hathaway:
1. With regard to the 10,000 Tl"ff Project, she inquired ff staff could pro -
vide ten volunt .. rs for this project on April 25, 1992. City Nallager Fraser will follow -up wfth staff.
2. She reported briefly on the ... tings she has attended as Council 's dele -
gate to Town Neetfng West . She will be setldtng copies of all resolutions con -
sidered thus far to each council alllber vta £-aatl. She requested Counc i l to
review th" and provide caat11ts to her as soon u possible .
( tf i) Counc il .._.r Yan Dyke :
1. She reported on the Sol td Waste Resource ConferetKe, recet1tly held t n OklahOIII , at whtch she was a scheduled speaker .
2. She requested traffic aonitoring on East Floyd AVetlUe, explaining she has received coaplatnts about txcesstve speeders .
13. Ctty Nana .. r's leport
(a) Nr . Fraser , re s potldfng to an tnqufry of NQor •11991111
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inforutton about th e all -day stssfon with depart.llttlta) directors schedu l ed for Apr i l 11, 1992 .
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(b) He advised Council of the number of applications and inquiries for
pawnbroker licenses which has been received in the licensing office during the
last few weeks. Denver's recent change in gun regulations was discussed. Mr.
Fraser will provide Council with a copy of that legislation.
(c) Mr. Fraser inforaed Council that it had been necessary for the
Recreation Center swiMing pool to be closed because of heating problems.
However, the pool is now back in operation.
(d) He advised that staff is still att9111Pting to find a location for
the Farmers' Market for the 1992 season.
(e) He announced that no study session is scheduled for April 13th;
however, the Concrete Task Force is scheduled to aeet at 5:00 p.•.
14. City Attorney's Report
(a) Mr. DeWitt provided info~tion concerning the proposed EPA
municipal settl .. nt pol icy. He requested Council's direct ion concerning a
letter to EPA froa the cities of Lakewood, Littleton, Glendale, Englewood and
the Metro Wastewater Recl111ation District.
COIIICIL IIEIIIO MLOClt IIMD, -IT IIAS SECaED, TO MITIIIIIZE IIAYOR 11111115
TO s1• THE SU1,J£CT L£TTD • IENALF OF THE c1n OF EIIIL.E.IIOCID.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, lliggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
Additional discussion ensued about coordtnati119 a ... ti119 of various aunicipal
officers with the federal legislators duri119 AucJust while the legislators are
on break.
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City Manater Fraser reatnded Council that the PlaMIIICJ ud ZOIIIIICJ c-hsiOft
1s holdt119 a public ... tt119 Tuesday, April 7, 1992, 6:30 p.•., retardt119
Treecycle, the sht119le recyclt119 ftra .
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COIIICIL IIEIIIO U LOCI lltVED TO .... The ... t t 119 adjNmed at 10 : 15 p. •.
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City or Englewood
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Englewood, Co. 80110
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Englewood Residents Living On Belleview~
Request to be Ezcluded fro• Proposed Concrete
Replaceaent District No. 1992
We The Following Residents Ask For Your Cooperation By
Reaovinf Us Fro• The District For Puttinf in Sidewalks on
Belleview ..
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, June hu been clesip•W u a.cyclinc Month in Colorado, to ncopize th•
beneftu al NCYClilll on our IOCiety; and
WHBllBAS, cit.iun1 and viliton a/Colorado 111,joy tha •• a/the ll&ata, itl mountain1,
plain• and cities; and
WHBUAS, recyclinc .. ,,.. pracioua IMIV, CCIIIMIWI valuable natural Nllllll'CH,
protactl tha mvinnment. reducel landftll neadl and hu a poaitive eaonomic impact,
creatin1 jobs and poyinc eitiun1 for their NCJCliftl .«ona; and
WHEREAS, ncyclinc ii• pl'Oftll method al COIINffllll valuable l"NOIINN al oil, water,
tl'NI, electricity and landfill 1poce; and
WHBllBAS, Coloradoan, han displayed an exemplary willinpea to recycle, so much
ao that th• Stat.a uceedl the na&ional per capita averap in the amoant al recycled
ma&erial1; and
WHEREAS. it ii appropriata to eneourap continaad intanl& in recyclinc, to uli1t in the
bet&erment al communitin; and
WHEUAS, it ii admirable public policy to NJIIIUN wl aappon tha c,oaaaon ,-1
which NIUlU from NCJClins:
NOW THUEFOU. l, Clyde B. Wlaina. Ila,-ti die Cit,y ti Sncle...._
Colondo, hereby pnclaim --· .,., ...... -
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WIIDL\S, acr'OII the Nation younc people Clllltributa • &Mir .,...uniues; and
WHBRBAS, J011D1 people tab the time t.o make the dlft'enn• in politifl ways ta 10lve
problem, in their cities; and
WHBRBAS, the Youth 8ervioe America in eoUabaradm widl the Ullitad Slata
Cont ... nee ol Mayon and 'nle Je«.non Awardl an orpniliae Youth 8ervioe Day ; and
WIIBlt&AS, the• youq people an ulillinl indmdula whe .. 1111111"7, hemeleu,
addicted ta drup and aloohol, unable ta read, u ...... ochen in ..... and ....._
recosnition;
NOW THUEP'OU. I, Clyde E. Wlllina. Mayor ti the Cit,J ti Bnpwood, Colorado,
llerlby proclaim April II. 1• u:
NA110NAL YOUl1I a:aVICS DAY Im
in lqlewood. Colendo. 181'11 all ti our cidalne ta IDie& the cllallenp t.o aeeentuat.e the
poeitift ..... then the naptift and -,port theel,.... in &Mir .... t.o unlonuna&e
and needy indiYidula .
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OOUIICIL aILL NO • ..l!_
IlffaODUCSD BY COUNCIL
NSMUJl Van Dyke
All OIIDIIIAIICS Clt&ATING PAVING DISTRICT NO. JS, I• TD CITY or SIICLSWOOD,
COLOlllll)01 ON>DIIIG TD COIISTllDCTIOII AND t•STALLATIOII or 8TIIDT PAVIIIG, CURii,
GUTTD, MID SIDll:lfALlt I~S, 'fOGSTUII lfITB DCl:SSUY IJ1CIDUTALS1 AIID
HTTIIIG l'OllTII OTDlt DITAILS I• COIIIISCTIOII WITH TD DISTllICT.
lfllSIISM, the City Council of Sngl-«>d, Colorado, pur•uant to the
Charter, Cllapter 2 of Title 11 of the Municipal COda of tba City, and tba 1_.
of tba State of Colorado, bar.by finda and clat~ tllat tbara ui•t• a
-•ity for tba creation of P&YUICJ D1atr1ct IIO. JS in the City (the
•01atrict•), and tba conatruction and inatallation of pa•inlJ, curb, gutter, and
aidewalk lapro•1a111t•, t099tbar vitb -aary inciclalltal•, on certain atraat•
and aYelluea u Mt fortb in tbia aa.o1ution1 and
lfllSIISM, notice of a pablic haari119 concerni119 tba creation of the
Diatrict and tba conatruction and in•tallation of tba ~t• tbarain -•
pabliabad once a -k for tbraa conaacuti.. -ka in tba Sft9l-«>d Barald, a
-.aper of ~•1 circulation 1n the City, and in addition, ~ice va•
-11ac1, po•ta.Ja prepaid, to aacb ~ -r of real property vitbin tba
propoaacl Diatrict1 and
IIUllSM, at tile tiae and place aat forth in tba ~ice, tba City
Council aet in open -••ion for tba purpoN of baarinlJ any -t•,
objection•, or proteata that ai9bt i. aacla for or &9ainat tba Diatrict or tba
l.llp OU I Int• to be eonatructacl and inatallacl1 and
waaua, all -t•, ol»jactiona, and protaata lla•inlJ baall duly
beard and conaiclaracl, tile City Council Ila& clatenai-4 to procaacl vitb tba
creation of tile D1atr1ct and tba eonatructioa of tba l.llprou I nta u claacru,ad
in Maolution IIO. t, aar1-of 1992, paaaacl and ~eel a,y tba City COUDcil on
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-. naaacaa, .. IT OUAIIISD n Ta CITY CIDUIICIL 0, Ta CITY or
DIGLSIIOOD, CDLGalDO, U fOLLOIIS 1
~ 1. c...tua ef _.. tinrift. Tllat • apaoial lap ow-at
diatrict for tba coaetruction and inatallation of tba Lt 110• ta lleraiaafter
claacru,ad, i• baral»y creatacl and aatuUebad in acCOC'4lallae witb tile City
curter, Cllapter 2 of Title 11 of tba lllaaicipal COcla of tile City, and tba 1 ...
of tba State of Colorado, and allall i. ~ and claai4Batell u •Pa•ialJ D1etr1ct
llo. JI•. All procaaclinlp lleratofora tallea and adoptacl ill ~ion vitb tba
Diatrict are bareby ratifiacl, approued, and confiraacl.
8aftiaa J. !!l'--W Plw ....... uuau.u. Tllat tba
aa;1-r·a nporta, totatbar witll tba praliaiaary ._.11•, apacificatioae,
-tiaat-of coat, -pa, and aclladulN att-bad or app1nd1d to Mid report•,
an bareby approYacl and~-·
8aftiaa J. a4nnn ...... n. TIie Diatdct allaU Ila ocapl'iaacl of
all of tba real property froatialJ or alluttialJ on tile at~• and •--
bat-.. tile termini bareafter claacrillad and, witll nepect to tba reaidaetial
1ap_..u on ... t T\afta •-· includialJ tba real property witllill -11au
(1/21 block of Hid a-. Mjuatwta for tba u-•Ht of -t• will Ila
aacla for irra;ular and odd-allapad lou and parcel• of property.
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to t:lle City Cllarter. Cllapl:er 2 of Title 11 of t:lle llunictipal COde of tile CU:y.
and 1-ot tile auu of Colorado, epecial ~ lloada of t:ba City •ball
Ille 1.....S tor t:ba purpoee of payin9 tor the local 1af ou H rt• cleecru-1 ill
t:bia Orcl1-, ill u ~ not to -ceec1 t:ba -t: and ...,_... of Nici
lafrou t•, iacludiDg aDIJiwrin9 and bond 1•-~•• aa pcoYided by
lw. !'Ila lloada ab&ll Ille ueued baaed upoa eat:iaat:ee .,..o,ed by tile City
eouacu. and .. aut:llori...S by u orc11.aaw to Ille ••a,t:e11 by tile City couacu at
a later ciao. TIie lloada &lld tile illureat: ta.--ab&ll Ille payule out: ot
apecial --au to Ille l..,ied -,aiAR t:ba real ,copart:y illcl...._. vi~ t:lle
Diet:dot: &lld apecially llwtit:N by t:lle laf OU ta to Ille ~ &lld
ill8t:alled.
.... a.. t. p UM· TM City cauaou ~ fillda &lld .. ...,,_
t:bat: t:lle I , ou ta pr11n1III to Ille ~r.ot:ed &lld illnallellll • .rwued &lld
.repl_... will _,_. a .,..1a1 lllwtit upoa t:ba -1 pr 11nr vit:111& t:lle
Dut:riot: and a ...-,&1 llwtit: upoa t:lle City aa a wole •
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t:b1a on1aaw a11a11 111e .. ,....,. -,__.i. • La••U•. _.. ,,,5 1: a11a11
not affect:, iap&ir or iaY&lidaU t:lle -.LailllJ pro,,181-of t:111& Ocd1-, it:
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.Laooaaiat:eat: or ill -i11ot: vit:b t:bia Orcltee-an ~ ff119Alad to t:lle
eat:eat: -1y of -11 1-~ or -r11ot: •
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it:a fivl pa...... allall • t 1nd &lld Hn.r..a, &lld t:lle ..ao,&laa &lld
,-u.oat:1-allall Ille ...._Loa._ ~ t:lle •~ of t:lle ..,-&lld ta. City
Clerk, and by t:lle canULO&U of ..a.U.oat:laa. M -alNlllt: t:lle t:iaa of
,-110&t:laa of t:bU Ocdtc •• a oopr of &Ilia or-ttee-allall • pro,,Mlad to
tile ~f UHHH &lld t:lle ~f U9MU'8lr Of klflMO Ollaat:f &lld to tile
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COlorado. Thi• ordinance all&ll ~ aUeeti,,. thirty (JO) day• after
publication followin9 final 1'8811898·
lntrodlloed, nail in full, ud ,....S -firR nadin9 -tM ,th
day of April, lfl2.
hltlialled u • aill for an ordinaDCe -tM 9th day of April, lt92 •
..... by title ud puaecl -final nadiD9 -tM 20th day of April,
lt92. hltlialled by title u Ordi.DaaN IIO. _, led .. of lfl2, -tM 23rd
day of April, lfl2.
Clyde S. Wiftiaa, •JOr
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l, htricia •· er-, City Clerk of ti. City of ... 1-od, colorado, ~ oertify tut tM ...... UIII fon,oillt 1a • uwe oon of tM Ordiaallee
,..... -final Nedin9 ud pllltlialled by title u Ordlea9N IIO. _, leriae of
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ORDINANCE N0./1
SERIES OF 1992
COUNCIL BILL NO. 17
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HATHAWAY
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 8, CHAPI'ER 2E, SECTION 2, BY THE ADDITION
OF SUBSECTION U, TO THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, RELATING TO
ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANKS FOR MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL-DISPENSING
STATIONS.
WHEREAS, the 1991 Uniform Fire Code and the 1990 NFPA Standard 30A, Automotive &
Marine Service Station Code have been revieed and contain provisions which allow for
limited installation of protected or vaulted abovecrc,und flammable liquid 1torqe tanks
used for motor vehicle fuelinc; and
WHEREAS, the NFPA Standard 30A hu been adopted by Colorado State Statute u a
minimum installation standard for service 1tation1 and it.I provision, are enforced by the
Colorado State Oil Inspection Section of the Division of Labor throqhout the state of Colorado
where local codes are leM 1trinpnt; and
WHEREAS, by the addition of Subsection U to Title 8, ol EMC 1985 operational and
installation costs will be reduced for buline1se1 in Enctewooct·, industrial areu where on-
site vehicle fuelinc i1 desired;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Cft'Y COUNCIL OF THE Cft'Y OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS :
Stmoo l Title 8, Chapter 2E, Section 2, of the ~ Municipal Coda 1985 ii hereby
amended by addinc a new 1ubeaciion U, Appandis II-F, which reeds u folio-:
8-2E-2: U . ,\PPQQIJ 11-f 6BOYF-OBQJlNQ 81'9B6GE tAUS fOB NOTQB
YEBICLI ptJJL -QISPQSJNQ STADQNS ·
1. SCOPE : Slonl'e and dispenains ol motor fuels into the fuel tanks ol
motor vahiclat from ~ tanb which are located out.Iida ol
buildinp in anu aonad for incluarial UN, or u approved by the chief',
shall be in accordance with this appendi.Ji .
2 . INSTALLATION OF TANKS: Tanks shall be ins&allad in accordance
with Article 79, Division V, and lhall be ina&alled in spacial ancloaul'ft
constructed in accordance with Section 79.I02(c) or in lilted and
approved tank enclosures or ma&erials proridinc flre ~ or not
la11 than 2 hours. The followinc additional criteria shall apply:
Ca ) Guard poaU or other means shall be proyided to protect the area
where tanks are Installed. The deaip shall be in aoconlanca with
Section I0.30l(w),
Cb ) Each tank and each spacial anclNure shall be IUfflMIDdecl by a
clear apeca ol no& 1 .. than 3 fNt to allow for .......... and
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clearly identify hazards . The design shall be in accordance with
Sections 79 .108, 79.109, 79 .902 (h) and 79.806 (c). Conspicuous signs
prohibiting simultaneous tank tilling and fuel dispensing shall be
posted.
(d) Tanks containing motor fuels shall not exceed a 6,000-1allon
individual or 18,000-gallon agnPte capacity. Installations
havin1 the maximum allowable agnPte capacity shall be
separated from other such installations by not le11 than 100 feet,
and
(e) Tanks shall be provided with automatic fuel shut-off devices
capable of 1toppin1 the delivery of fuel when the level in the t.ank
reaches 90 percent of tank capacity.
3 . INSTALLATION OF DISPENSING SYSTEMS : Di1pen1in11y1tem1
shall be installed in accordance with Article 79, Division• Vlll and IX
except as follows :
(a ) Motor fuels shall be tran1feff1Jd from tanks by mean• of fixed pump•
which are de1icned and equipPed to allow control of the now and to
prevent leakace or accidental diacharte,
(b) Tank and tank enclosure openinp shall be throuch the top only .
Approved antisiphon devices shall be installed at each connect.ion of
pipinc to a tank when such pipi111 elllteftdl below the level of the toP of
such tank, and
( c) Oispen1in1 device• are allowed to be installed on t,op of special
enclosures.
4. pL,\NS. Plan• shall be submitted with permit apptica•ions. The plan•
shall include the method of 1t.of1119 and clial*'ainc. quantities and types
of liquids to be stored, distances from tanks and dispenNff to property
lines end buildinp, vehicle aceeu, fire applianCN, eollision barriers,
desip and eonstnaetion of tanks ancl tank ....,.,U, aeiamic desip of
tank supports. aecondary containment tank wentinl ancl vapor-recovery
provisions, etn8f'191'cy controls. and odlet' infonudon ,.quired by the
chief .
&. MAl!'-'TENANCE : Tanks. special enclowrea and diapenliftl 1y1um1
shall be maintained in propel' ~-DamllP .. 11 be repaired
immediately UIIIII material• uvinc equal or .,. .. , arencth and nre
resistance .
Introduced. read in fiall, and pasted on nni Ndlftl on the Mh clay of April, 1992 .
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 9th day of April, 1111.
11.-d by title and pasted on f\nal readilll on the tot.h M1 ti April, 1111.
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Published by title as Ordinance No . _. Series of 1992, on the 23rd day of April, 1992.
~~------------------Clyde E. Wiain1, Mayor
ATTEST :
------------------------Patricia H . Crow, City Clerk
I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk ol the City ol £nclewood, Colorado. hereby certify that the
above and foreeoinr is a true copy of the Ordinance puaed on ftnal rudinr and published
by title u Ordinance No. _. Serin ol 1992.
---~----------------Patricia H. Crow
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IIU'l1A'l'ZD 11T
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Aeendaltem
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Subject AutomaUc/Mutual
Aid Agreement wtth
City of Littleton
Department of Safety Sen1ces
Chris Olson. Executive Officer
188UB/ AC11011 PROP08SD
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We request adoption of a bW for an ordinance approvtng an agreement wtth the City
of Littleton. provtdlng for mutual/automaUc aid for fire protecUon and emergency
medical services for both enUUes.
PDVIOU8 COUIICIL AC'l'IOII
Approval ofprevtous agreement that went Into etrect on January 2. 1991. as well as
prior agreements extnvttng back to 1983.
STAPF AJIALTalll
This agreement modJfles and updates the preaent agreement. by subaUtuttng fire
engtne companaes . In place ol ftre ambulances. on respomes for emergency medical
service into each other'• jur1acticUona .
IIACKGROIJIID
The concept of automatk/mutual aid wtth Littleton on both fire and reacue
emergencies hM been on a trial buta for 1991. Both mtmes feel that the beneftta of
uch an arrangement far outwdgh any operational IDcoDvaUenCea that may occur .
The program la monitored Jointly. on a monthly baaia.
PIJIIAIICIAL
No impact.a al:)c:,ft preaent bud&et .
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A BILL FOR
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AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF LITTLETON
PROVIDING FOR MUTUAUAUTOMATIC AID FOR FIRE PROTECTION FOR BOTH
ENTITIES.
WHEREAS, Englewood is a municipal corporation orpnized and existing pursuant t.o
Article XX of the Colorado Constitution, its Charter, it& Ordinances; its territorial
jurisdiction generally is the legal boundaries of the City of Englewood, Colorado; and
WHEREAS, Litt.leton i1 a municipal corporation providing fire service within the legal
boundaries of the City of Littleton and the legal boundaries of the Litt.let.on Fire Protection
District (referred to 81 the "territory or service area of Litt.leton") pursuant to an
intergovernmental agreement with said District for fire services; and
WHEREAS, each of the parties hereto maintain emergency equipment; and
WHEREAS, emergencies may arise in one or the other of the jurisdictions resulting in
gruter demands than the personnel and equipment of that party can handle, or emergencies
of such intensity may occur that they cannot be handled solely by the equipment of the party
in whose jurisdiction the emergency occurs ; and
WHEREAS, it is in the interest of each of the parties that they may have service of and from
the other party to aid and a&1i1t them for the purpose offtgllting fires or responding to other
e mergencies;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE cm· OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS :
5tct-ioo 1. That an acreement entit.led "Automatic Aid And Mutual Aid Acrffment"
Between the City of Enc)ewood and the City of Liu.let.an is hereby approved by the City
Council . Sa,d Agreement provides pnerally as follow s :
I. MUTUAL AID :
A . Englewood lhall ,n the event there are fires or other emer,enae1 in the
territory or aerv,ce area of Litt.let.on which are beyond the control of Liuleton,
••hether beeau of the u of iu equipment at other places or bKause of the
intensity of the emerpncy, or otherwiM, 1ub.,«t to the hmitat1on1 hereinafter
set forth, aid and a11i1l Litt.leton by caualnt and permiwnc its fire
department and its equipment to be UMd in reapondlnt to emerpnci in the
territory and NrVice aru of Litt.let.on . The Med for 111eh aid and a11i1tance
lhall be determined by Litt.leton . Notwithundlnt anyth1nc herein to the
rontrar)•, En,lewood ahall be eacuaed from makinc 11.1 equipm.nt and
ael'VICff available to Liu.leton in the ewnt of the Med for eueh equipment
andlor peraonMI within the territory and NrYlee area o( £nclewood or their
prior 11• at any o&her plaee, which cleeilion o( availability aha II be made by
Enrlewood, and which cl«111on ahall be eoncl1111wi.
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B. Littleton shall, in the event there are fires or other emergencies in the
territory or service area of Englewood which are beyond the control of
Englewood, whether because of the use of its equipment al other places or
because of the intensity of the emergency, or otherwise, subject to the
limitations hereinafter set forth, aid and assist Englewood by causing and
permitting its fire department and equipment to be used in responding to
emergencies in the territory and service area of Englewood . The need for
such aid and a11istance shall be determined by Englewood. Notwithstanding
anything herein to the contrary, Littleton shall be excused from making its
equipment and services available to Englewood in the event of the need for
such equipment and/or personnel within the territory and service area of
Littleton, or their prior use at any other place, which decision of availability
shall be made by Littleton, and which decision shall be conclusive .
C. The services to be rendered by one party to the other are of equal value, and
there shall be no charges made by either party for the services rendered to the
other party, except in the event of equipment damage by reason of the action of
the employees of the other party. If the employee is determined to be at fault or
neglii:ent, the party employing that employee shall be liable for the Ion.
D. Each party shall maintain its equipment and orpnize its emera:ency
response procedures with both personnel and equipment to the degree
neceuary to cope with the ordinary and routine emergencies arisini: within
its boundaries and for which the party is organized. Neither party shall be
expected to respond to emergency calla when the emergency arises due to a
failure to organize available penonnel or maintain equipment in proper
working order and in sufficient quantity to meet the respective demands of
the persona and property within each of the party's respective territory and
service areas.
II. Automatic Aid · Engine Response Only:
A . It ia understood and a,reed that an Enclewood Fire Division engine unit will
respond from any appropriate atation into LiUleton as part of the initial
response throuch automatic diapatchinc of personnel into the below defined
area .
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DEFINED AREA • Ll'M'LETON : An area limited to, but extendini: from
South Clarkson Street on the East (800 block East), Bow Mar Drive on the West
(1>600 block Weat.), the North city limits of Littleton, and approximately
Powen Avenue on the South (5600 block South); area1 to 1nclud Lluleton
Hip School and that portion of Bow Mar between Bow Mar Drive and
Sheridan Boulevard.
In th event that the appropriate Ellflewood fire un its are pre,·1ou I ,
commiU4d to oth r incldenu, Enrlewood will imm4d1atel nouf L1ttlet.on '1
dispatch center of the inabihty to rnpond IO that Uulet.on ma call in
altemativ units.
It i understood and ertlld that a Uulflon Fire Department ffll'n unit will
respond from any appropnat.e ltat.aon into En,lewood a1 part oft.h4t in1t.1al
,-pan throu,h aut.omat.it cli1pawhi111 by cliepatch PfflOllnel 1nt.o the low
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DEFINED AREA . ENGLEWOOD: An area limited to, but generally
including all areas between South Clarkson Street on the East (800 block
East), South Lowell Boulevard on the West (3600 block West), West
Tufts/West Union on the North (4500 block North), and the South city limits of
Englewood . Said area beine specifically depicted in Exhibit #1 attached to the
Contract.
Ill. AUTOMATIC AID • RESCUE RESPONSE ONLY:
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A . It is understood and agreed that the Enelewood Fire Division will respond an
eneine company from Station #23 (Acoma) into a defined area within
Littleton throueh automatic dispatchine by Littleton dispatch personnel.
DEFINED AREA • LITTLETON: An area limited to, but generally
including, South Broadway on the East (0000 block East), South Hickory
Street on the West (900 block West), Littleton city boundary on the North, and
West Powers Avenue on the South (5600 block South).
Automatic aid response into Liulet.on will consist of an engine company,
unless this unit is previously committed to another incident and cannot
respond . In this instance, Enclewood will immediately notify Littleton 's
dispatch center of the inability to respond so that Littleton may call in
alternative units.
It is understood and aereed that Littleton will continue to res pond their
normal Advanced Life Support Unit and private transport ambulance, if
needed, to rescue calls in the defined automatic aid response area.
B . It is understood and -,reed that the Liu.lat.on Fire Depar1.ment will respond an
eneine company from Littleton St.at.ion Ill into a defined area within
Enrlewood throu,h automatic dispat.chinc by Englewood dispatch personnel.
DEFINED AREA • ENGLEWOOD: An area limited to, but pnerally
includinc the area known as Centennial Acres, which is bounded by the South
Platte Riv er on the East, Lo-II Boulevard on the Wast (3600 block Wnt), the
city limits of Enclewoocl on the North, and Wut Belleview Avenue on the
South C5100 blodi South). (Said area beinc specifically depicted in Exhibit 11
attached hereto and incorporated in the AcnamenL)
Au toma u c aid re sponse into Enclawoocl will consist of an en(in• company,
unle t hi unit I previoutly committed to another in cadanL In th is inatanc.,
U u i.ton da patth .,-a will ammediawly noUfy th• d iapa tth c.nter of' the
ana biht ~· to r pond , so that Encte woocl may call In alt mat iv unit
It I un fltood and a,reed that tn,lewoocl will con t.a n to respond it
normal Ad -an* u r. Su pport Un it, or private ambulan , as n..s.d.
It i al undfftlood and a,reed that Llulel.on wall not spenad to provid
tran n.at,on rvi
PERSEDI, 'G FFECT OF THI AGRUMENT .
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V. OTHER PROVISIONS.
A. The Agreement &hall remain in full force for a maximum period of two (2)
years from the date of execution. HowevaT, either party may terminate thi1
Contract without cause upon thirty (30) day& prior written notice to the other
party.
B. The respective directors listed in the Contract may eatabliah procedures and
protocols for the carryinc out of this Apeement. however, no such procedure
or protocol shall be contrary to the terms of the Agree-t.
Introduced, read in full, and paned on first readin1 on the 20th day or April, 1992.
Published u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 23rd day or April , 1992.
Clyde E. Wigina, Mayor
ATTEST :
Patricia H . Crow, City Clerk
I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk orthe City of'£nclewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the
above and fonpinc is a true copy or a Bill for an Onlinanee, in&roclueN. rud in full, and
paned on ftrat rNdinl on the 18th day or April, 1tn.
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AUI'OMATIC AIU AND MUIUAL AID AGREEMENT
nus AGREEMENT, made by and between the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO, hereinafter called "Englewood", and the CITY OF LITILETON,
COLORADO, hereinafter called "Littleton",
WITNESSE11f 111A T:
WHEREAS, Englewood is a municipal corporation and its territorial
jurisdiction generally is the legal boundaries of the City of Englewood, Colorado, and
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WHEREAS, Littleton is a municipal corporation providing fire service within
the legal boundaries of the City of Littleton and the legal boundaries of the Littleton Fire
Protection District (collectively referred to as the "territory or service area of Littleton")
pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement with said District for fire services; and,
\\llEREAS, each of the panics hereto maintain emergency equipment; and,
WHEREAS , emergencies may arise in one or the other of the jurisdictions of
the p a nics re s ulting in gre a ter dema nds than the personnel a nd equipment of that pany can
handle, or emergencies of such intensity may occur that they cannot be handled solely by
the equipment of the p a rty in whose jurisdiction the emergency occurs; and,
WHEREAS, it is in the interest of each of the pa nics that they may have
c rvice o f a nd fr o m th e o ther party to aid and assist them for the p u rpose of fighting fires
o r re ponding to o the r emergenci e s.
NOW 11f EREFORE, in consi de rat ion o f the promises hereafter set fonh, it
mu t ually :igreed by and between the panics:
I . MUTlJ AL AID
A . EnglC\\ od hall in the C\Cnt the re are fire o r o the r emerge ncie s in th e
te rr itory or ervicc area f Li tt le ton which a rc beyond the contro l o f Li ttle to n, wh e ther
because of the u e of it equipment a t other p laces o r because o f the int ensi ty o f th e
emergency, o r 0 1hc rwi e, . ubject to the limitat ions he reinafter se t for th, aid and assis t
Little ton hy cau. ing a nd permitt ing i1 fire depan ment and its e qu ip ment to be uscJ in
re . pond ing to e me rgencic . in t he territory and service are a o f Li ttleto n . The nee d for such
a id and a .i ta nce hall be de termined by Li tt le ton. Norwi t hstandina a n)1h ina herein 10 t he
o nmary, Englewood . h:111 he e,C'U ed from making it equipment and . ervice :IV:tilahlc 10
Li11 lc ton in thC' c:v nt of 1hc n •ed fo r HJ h etiuipmcnt u.nd /o r personnel \\ ith in the I r rit Or)
and . cr\'i e :ire:i of · ni,:lewood or their prior use a t any o the r p lace. which decision of
U\';ulability h:ill he muJ hy ng lC'\\OflJ, and "hich deci ion hall be conclu ive .
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B. Littleton shall, in the event there are fires or other emergencies in the
territory or service area of Englewood which are beyond the control of Englewood, whether
because of the use of its equipment at other places or because of the intensity of the
emergency, or otherwise, subject to the limitations hereinafter set forth, aid and assist
Englewood by causing and permitting its fire department and equipment to be used in
responding to emergencies in the territory and service area of Englewood. The need for
such aid and assistance shall be determined by Englewood. Notwithstanding anything herein
to the contrary, Littleton shall be excused from making its equipment and services available
to Englewood in the event of the need of such equipment and/or persoMcl within the
territory and service area of Littleton, or their prior use at any other place, which decision
of availability shall be made by Littleton, and which decision shall be conclusive.
C. The services to be rendered by one pany to the other arc of equal
value, and there shall be no charges made by either pany for the services rendered to the
other party, except in the event of equipment damage by reason of the action of the
employees of the other party. If the employee is determined to be at fault or negligent, the
party employing that employee shall be liable for the loss.
D. Each party shall maintain its equipment and organize its emergency
response procedures with both personnel and equipment to the degree necessary to cope
with the ordinary and routine emergencies arising within its boundaries and for which the
party is organized. Neither party shall be expected to respond to emergency calls when the
emergency arises due to a failure to organize available persoMel or maintain equipment in
proper working order and in sufficient quantity to meet the respective demands of the
persons and property within each of the party's respective territory and service areas.
II. AUTOMATIC AID· ENGl~E RESPONSE ONLY:
h is under tood and agreed that an Englewood Fire Division eng in e
unit will re . pond from any appropria te Englewood tation into Littleton :u part of the initial
re pon c throu h automati <li . patching by dispatch personnel into the below defined area .
DEFINED AREA • Ll"ITLETON: An area limited to, but generally extending from South
1:irl.:~n Street on the ca t ( 00 block ca . t), Bow Mar Drh-c on the we t (5600 block we t),
the north ity limit f Liulcton, and approxim:uely Powers Avenue on the south (SSOO
hlock uth); rea 10 include Li11le1on High School and the portion of Bow Mar between
Bow Mar Dri\e and Sheri<l:in Boule :ird.
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ln the event that the appropriate Englewood fire units are previously committed to other
incidents, Englewood will immediately notify Littleton's dispatch center of the inability to
respond so that Littleton may call in alternative units.
8. It is understood and agreed that a Littleton Fire Department engine
unit will respond from any appropriate station into Englewood as part of the initial response
through automatic dispatching by dispatch pcrsoMel into the below defined area:
DEFINED AREA. ENGLEWOOD: An area limited to, but generally including all areas
between South aarkson Street on the cast (800 block cast), South Lowell Boulevard on the
west (3600 block west), West Tufts/West Union on the north (4500 block north), and the
south city limits of Englewood. (Said area being specifically depicted in Exhibit # 1 attached
hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.)
In the event that the appropriate Littleton units arc previously committed to other incidents,
Littleton will immediately notify Englewood's dispatch center of the inability to respond so
that Englewood may call in alternative units.
Ill. AUTOMATIC AID • RESCUE RESPONSE ONLY:
A . It is understood and agreed tha t the Englewood Fire Division will
re spond a n e ngi ne co mpany from Station #23 (Acoma) into a defined area wi thin Littleton
th rough a ut o matic dis patching by Littleton dis pa tch pcrsoMcl.
DE flSE D AREA • LIITLETON: An a rea limi ted to, bu t a c nerally includina, Sou th
Br adway on the ca t (0000 hlock cast), South H ickory Street on the we st (900 block we st),
Li11lcton cit boundary n the nonh. and We t Powers A enue on the M>Uth (S600 block
u th).
utomatic aid re ponsc into Littleton will consi t ol an C"line company, uni this unit is
prcviou ly mmittcd to another incident and cannot respond. In this instance, Ena)ewood
w Ill immedia tely not ify Littleton' di. patC'h center of the inabilit)' to re pond so that Lmlcton
m II in ltcrnativc unit .
h i undc tood and agreed that Littleton v.ill continue to r~nd their normal Advanced
fc upport unit nd pri\'ate traMpOn mbulancc, ii needed, to rC'Nc c I in the dcfiMd
utt ma , , 1J ri;: p n e a a.
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B. It is understood and agreed that the Littleton Fire Department will
respond an engine company from Littleton Station #11 into a defined area within
Englewood through automatic dispatching by Englewood dispatch personnel.
DEFINED AREA. ENGLEWOOD: An area limited to, but generally including the area
known as Centennial Acres, which is bounded by the South Platte River on the east, Lowell
Boulevard on the west (3600 block west), the city limits of Englewood on the nonh, and
West Belleview Avenue on the south (S100 block south). (Said area being specifically
depicted in Exhibit #1 attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.)
Automatic aid response into Englewood will consist of an engine company, unless this unit
is previously committed to another incident. In this instance, Littleton dispatchers will
immediately notify the Englewood dispatch center of the inability to respond, so that
Englewood may call in alternative units.
It is understood and agreed that Englewood will continue to respond its normal Advanced
Life Support unit. or private ambulance, as needed.
It is also understood and agreed that Littleton will not be expected to provide transportation
services.
IV. SUPERSEDING EFFECT Of nus AGREEMENT
This agreement shall supersede any prior agreements between the panics
hereto .
\I, OntER PROVISIONS
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A. Th i greement hall remain in full force for a maximum period of two
ye r fr m 1he date of execution. However, either party hereto may terminate this contract
without cau upon thin (30) days prior wriuen notice to the other party.
B. The respect ive directors Ii ted below may e tablish procedures and
pr I ol for the rry in out of thi Agreement, however, no such procedure or protocol
ha ll he ntr: ry 10 the term of thi Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the panics hereto have executed this Agreement this
-----day of , 1992.
Cl1Y OF LI'ITLETON
By:
usan Thornton, President
Littleton City Council
A'ITEST:
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APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
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Mike Doyle '
Fire Dcpanmcnt Direct or
APPR OVED AS TO FORM:
B : ·r'.5~ Cr 6 ::R
B rry Sega l
i tan t ity Att orney
CI1Y OF ENGLEWOOD
By: _______ _
Clyde E, Wiggina, Mayor
City of Englewood
ATl'EST:
By: _______ _
Patricia L Crow
City Oerlt
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
By: __ __,... __ _
Allen F. Stanley
D irector of Safety Services
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By: R:.-.i'""dt,....De,......W""i-u------
City Attorney
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GOAL: Eliminate 20 residences (new sidewalk).
Administrative coats -eliminate· City will pay.
ACftON: Motion to adopt C.B. 16.1 .
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GOAL: 100% Volunteer Program.
Request to City Attorney to re-do current ordinance to have
payment optiona up to 10 yean.
ACTION: Motion to Table C.B. No. 16, Series of 1992.
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SUISS OP 1992
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A BILL fOlt
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CDUIICII. BILL 1'0 • ...!!! I ==~
Alf OltDIIUUfCS CUATIIIO c:aNCRSTS UPI.ACDISIIT DISTIUCT 1'0. 1992, I• TD Ciff OP
SIIGI.SIIOOD, COI.OIIADOJ OltDDIIIO TD IIDIOVAI. AaD UPI.ACDIDIT OP SU8-STAIIDAJID COIUI,
GUTTD, AIID SIDmut, TOGftllSJl WITH ncasSARY UICIDDTALSJ AaD UTTIIIO IPOltTII
OTm DIITAII.S I• comlSC'rIO. WITH TD DISTllICT.
IIIISJISU, the City Council of 811191.-od, Colorado, purauant to the
Charter, Chapter 2 of Title 11 of the IIIUlic:ipal Code of the City, and the lave
of the State of Colorado, hereby find& and ~ that there -ieta a
-••ity for the creation of Concrete llepl-t Diatric:t llo. 1H2, in the
City (the "Diatric:t"I, and the ~•1 and repl-t of aub--et&ndard curb,
CJ11tter, and aidevalk and the -c:onetr,ac:ti-of curb, CJ11tter, and aiclewalk
~nta, t099ther vith -••ary inc:ldentala, on certain etreeta and
•-nu•••• Mt forth 1n thla Re-lutlon, and
IIIISJISU, notice of a public: hearllllCJ c:oncernllllCJ the creation of the
D1atr1c:t and the -•l and repla~nt or -conatr,ac:tion of the lapro.a-
-nta therein vaa publialled once a -k for three c:onaec:uti.. -Ila ln the
S119l~ Herald, a -paper of 99neral c:lrculati-1n the City, and 1n
addition, notice vaa -uec1, poat&99 prepaid, to eac:h ---r of real
property vlthln the propoaed D1atr1c:t1 and
IIIISJISU, at the t1-and place eat forth in the notice, the City
Counc:U -t ln open -alon for the purpoee of bearllllCJ any -t•,
objec:tlona, or proteata that lli9ht be --for or &9ainet tile D1atr1c:t or the
lapr-nta to be~. replaced, or conatr,ac:ted1 and
IIIISJISU, all -t•, objec:tiona, and protNta 11&•11119 .._ duly
beard and c:onaldered, the City Counc:U Ila& deterained to proceed vltb tile
c:r-tlon of the Diatrlc:t and tile ~•1 and repl-t of tile lapro•wnta ••
deac:rilled ln Re-lutlon 11o. 12, MrlN of 1H2, pueed and ~ad by the City
Counc:11 on Pebr,aary lS, lt921
-. TDUtoaa, • IT oaDIUIISD n Ta CITY cauac:II. 0, 'ID CITY or
SIIOI.SIIOOD, COLGIIIDO, U ,ou.a,sa
llectiea 1. Creatiea •f _.. aietrift, nat a apeolal LIii 001 1 t
diatdc:t for the -•l and repl~ or --.tnctloa of the l•I oue
-nta hereinafter deac:rilled, la bereby created and eetaU.alled in acGOl'daDce
vlth the City Charter, Chapter 2 of Title 11 of the .... 101,.1 CDde of tile City,
and the 1•-of the State of Colorado, and &ball IN ai-and ... ipated u
•conc:rete llepl•-t Di.atrlc:t 11o. 1tt2•. All prHaelll..-llluel:ofore ~ and
adopted ln c:onwtloft vi.tb tile Dlatdct are llereby ratified, appcouell, and
c:onfuaed.
8eniea 2. '"""'"' •ltlt !If '"'""'""'' Tllat tlle 91191-r·• report•, toCJ9tber vltb tlle preliaiaary ~1•, .,..u1oat1-,
eat1-tee of c:oet, _,., and ac:tleclul-attacllell or &1111«1« to Nill report•,
are hereby appro,,ell and adopted.
a.niea J. aiatrift ,-...n. n. Dia&dct eull IN looated
vi.thin the corporate luaita of tlle City and aball IN oaapciaell of all of tlle
real property upon vlllcb are oun, vutter, and •~lk •loll• aot ~ City
atandarda -...... eJttnrt, waeHUell, vllloll real ,n,arty My IN HNaeed
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with the coat of the iaprov-nta. A Uat containing the addreaN• of Hid
real property 1• attached hereto •• •&xhibit A". The Diatrict ahall alao
include • Uaited nuaber of propartiea within the City for which property
owner• have vollllltarily conaented to incluaion into the Diatrict purauant to
the City•• voluntary concrete repl•c-nt prograa. Th• City council ahall
conaider a bill for an ordinance to include ••id proparti•• into tho Diatrict
on or about Nay 18, 1992.
a.ct;ioa & , DeacripU.-of 111pro.-t•, The iaprovwnta to be
~fltd, replaced, or conatructed within tho propoaad diatrict include & inch
and 6 inch concrete curb, gutter, and aidevalk where aaid infrutructure do
not wt City atandarda -• ala-... b UN, t099thar with necaeaary
incidental a.
Property owner• within tho Diatrict ahall be all-.t to priYately
pro<ride for tho ~al and replac-nt or .-conatruction of Hid lapro<,e-
-t• at their own axpanM prior to the ~•l and repl-t or .-
conatruction of aaid iaprov ... nta in and for tho Diatrict1 pro,,ldad ~. a
conatructlon panu.t laaued by tho City aaat be obtained by Mid pcoparty -r•
ao later than 5100 o'clock p.a. on Friday, Jww 5, 1992. Any property -•
vantin9 to privately provide for tho ~•l and repla-t or -.tructi-of
the iaprovaaanta allould contact tho Office of tho Director of Public Worka for
further lnforaatlon.
a.ct;ioa s. 111p-.-ta AatMrlaa,il. The ~al and repl-nt
or now conatruction of tho iapr-nta deacri.bad abo9e in and for tho
Diatrlct, and aa ahovn by tho plana, apaciflcationa, and -pa approfltd and
adopted by tba City Council, ia baraby authoriaad and ordered, tba -terlal to
be uaad in tho ~al and repl-nt or -conatruction of aaid ~ta
to be in accordance with auch plana, apac:ificationa, and~-
aactioa 6. aa ... -t of caata. TIie probable total coat of tba
f iaprovaaanta to be ~. replaced, or conatructed vi.thin tba Diatrict ia (:; 73,~ it ia propoaad that tho City of SD9lawood will pay approai-tely
of Hid total coat. The bal-of tba total -vllicll la not paid
City of l119lawood will be u ... aad 119&inat tba real property located f... .. '2..1 1 within tho Diatrict and apacially banefi.ted by ~al and repl-t H -
,. t;J' -.truction of tba ~ta. TIie appcoaiaato -ta to Ila -aad
&9ainat Hid propartiea -a front foot, linear foot, or aquan foot INllia
ahall be u aora particularly Mt forth in lleaolution lo, 12, leriaa of 19921
Hid unit coata are incorporated herein by apaciflc ref._,
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aactioa 1, Pa,...t of aa.. ta, TIie uw1Hnta will be duo
and payable vitllout daaand within a period of thirty (JOI daya u Nt fortll in
tho ..... _t ordinanca1 pro,,idad iio-,,er, that any property -vllo allall
pay tho full ..... _t within Hid period of tllirty daya allall Ila all__. u
au-of u-par-t en,. la tba -t uy -r of real property allall
fall to pay tho vbole of aucb ..... -t 119&inat Ilia or lier pcoparty vltllia
Hid period of tlaa, than tho vbole coat of tba i.llp&"ouun&a ao aawaed
&9&inat a11ch property ahall Ila payable ill t-ClOI equal -1 inata11-ta of
principal with intaraat on tho unpaid pl'iacipal -t. TIie firet of aucll
iaatal1-ta of principal ahall Ila duo Uld payable at auch tlaa u will be Nt
forth in tho aa--t ordinance Uld tba ~Ulder of Hid inatali-ta allall
be due Uld payable auc-ai-ly on tba -day la each roar tller9after, until
all inatal1-ta are paid in full, TIie lataraat to be paid on uapaid Uld
deferred 1aatal1-ta will Ila at a rate aatabliahed by aa Ol'diuace to be
adopted by tho City council at a later data,
lestiea I, fl•fi•l ..,,,, t ...... 8y virtue of Uld pueuut
to tho City ca.arter, Cbapter 2 of Title 11 of tho Niaaiaipal Coda of tlla City,
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--------------------------------------------3800
3814
4211
4265
4377
4611
4630
4717
4729
3125
3175
3182
3197
4201
4610
4631
4768
1210
495
105 ,,,,
250
260
210
281
370
390
490
4301
4600
5000
252
260
301 ,on
4903
4911
650
655
2764
2925
3095
3766
3912
3932
3931
3976
4102
4246
4252
4315
S ACOMA ST
S ACOMA ST
S ACOMA ST
S ACOMA ST
S ACOMA ST
S ACOMA ST
S ACOMA ST
S ACOMA ST
S ACOMA ST
S BANNOCJC ST
S BANNOCJC ST
S BANNOCJC ST
S BANNOCJC ST
S BANNOCJC ST
S BANNOCJC ST
S BANNOCJC ST
S BANNOCJC ST
E BATES PKWY
E BATES AVE
W BELLEVIEW AVE
If BEt.l,E'V'Hlf ArJIB
E BELLEWOOD DR
E BELLEWOOD DR
E BELLEWOOD DR
E BELLEWOOD DR
E BELLEWOOD DR
E BELLEWOOD DR
E BELLEWOOD DR
S BROADlfAY
S BROADIIAY
S BROADIIAY
E CHENANGO AVE
CHENANGO CIJl
W CHENANGO AVE
W UUJCAi400 ArJIB
CHENANGO CIR
CHENANGO CIR
E CHENANGO AVE
E CHENANGO AVI:
S CHERODZ IT
S CHERODE IT
S CHEJlODZ IT
S CHDODZ IT
S CHDODZ IT
S CHEJtOICD IT
S CHDIOICD IT
I CHERODZ IT
8 CHDODZ IT
S CHDODZ IT
I CHEJlODE IT
8 CHDODS IT
2077-03-2-28-001
2077-03-2-28-003
2077-03-3-25-023
2077-03-3-25-016
2011-10-2-02-015
2077-10-2-30-017
2077-10-2-31-004
2077-10-3-02-019
2077-10-3-02-0ll
1971-34-3-03-021
1971-34-3-03-015
1971-34-3-02-010
1971-34-3-03-013
2077-03-3-26-022
2011-10-2-30-002
2077-10-2-29-017
2077-10-3-02-007
1971-35-2-11-001
1971-34-1-30-011
2077-10-3-24-016
ao11 01-~-oo ooa
2077-10-4-22-019
2077-10-4-22-011
2077-10-4-22-017
2077-10-4-23-011
2077-10-4-22-012
2077-10-4-22-049
2077-10-4-27-006
2011-10-2-01-01,
2077-10-1-25-001
2077-10-4-22-004
2077-10-4-21-013
2077-10-4-23-001
2077-10-3-13-00t
1077-01-3-04-UJl
2077-10-4-22-041
2077-10-4-21-003
2077-10-4-11-013
2077-10-4-15-010
1971-34-2-03-00t
1971-34-2-14-020
1971-34-2-21-012
2077-03-2-25-00t
2077-03-3-03-003
2077-03-3-03-004
2077-03-3-03-005
2077-03-3-03-010
2077-03-3-21-001
2077-03-3-26-006
2077-03-3-26-007
2077-10-2-04-022
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SITUS PPI
--------------------------------------------4325 S CHEROKEE ST
4331 S CHEROKEE ST
4400 S CHEROKEE ST
4410 S CHEROKEE ST
4771 S CHEROKEE ST
4981 S CLARKSON ST
2901 S CORONA ST
2909 S CORONA ST
3025 S CORONA ST
3167 S CORONA ST
3501 S CORONA ST
3581 S CORONA ST
3584 S CORONA ST
4742 S DECATUR ST
3032 S DELAWARE ST
3050 S DELAWARE ST
3060 S DELAWARE ST
3721 S DELAWARE ST
3735 S DELAWARE ST
4600 S DELAWARE ST
4660 S DELAWARE ST
4670 S DELAWARE ST
4700 S DELAWARE ST
4877 S DELAWARE ST
4965 S DELAWARB ST
5040 S DELAWAllB ST
3235 S DOWNING ST
3245 S DOWNING ST
2000 E EASTNAlf AVE
2030 E EASTNAlf AVE
2060 E EASTNAlf AVE
2090 E EASTNAlf AVE
2100 E EASTNAlf AVE
2130 E EASTNAlf AVE
2160 E EASTNAlf AVE
2190 E EASTNAlf AVE
2200 E EASTNAlf AVE
2230 E EASTNAlf AVE
2260 E EASTNAlf AVE
2210 E EASTNAlf AVE
2211 E EASTNAlf AVE
2290 E EASTNAlf AVE
2291 E EASTNAlf AVE
3127 S EUTI ST
3710 S EUTI ff
3720 8 ELATI ff
3740 8 ELATI ST
3917 8 ELATI ff
3925 8 EUTI ff
3941 S ELATI ff
3967 S EUTI ff
2077-10-2-04-020
2077-10-2-04-018
2077-10-2-14-022
2077-10-2-14-023
2077-10-3-04-014
2077-10-4-17-008
1971-35-2-14-022
1971-35-2-14-021
1971-35-2-22-019
1971-35-3-06-016
2077-02-2-05-025
2077-02-2-05-015
2077-02-2-04-010
2077-08-4-09-032
1971-34-2-21-007
1971-34-2-21-008
1971-34-2-21-~09
2077-03-2-23-017
2077-03-2-23-021
2077-10-2-21-001
2077-10-2-21-006
2077-10-2-21-001
2077-10-3-04-001
2077-10-3-12-011
2077-10-3-16-011
2077-10-3-24-004
1971-35-3-12-019
1971-35-3-12-011
1971-35-4-15-001
1971-35-4-15-027
1971-35-4-15-026
1971-35-4-15-025
1971-35-4-15-024
1971-35-4-15-023·
1971-35-4-11-022
1971-31-4-15-021
1971-35-4-11-020
1971-31-4-15-019
1971-31-4-15-011
1171-35-4-15-017
1971-35-4-14-010
1971-35-4-15-016
1971-31-4-14-011
1971-34-3-06-021
2011-01-2-21-001
2077-03-2-23-002
2077-03-2-23-004
2077-03-3-06-021
2077-03-3-06-020
2077-0J-3-06-011
2077-03-3-06-011
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SITUS PPI
--------------------------------------------4130 S ELATI ST
4580 S ELATI ST
3200 S ENERSON ST
3300 S ENERSON ST
5005 S FEDERAL BLVD
502 5 S FEDERAL BLVD
2001 E FLOYD AVE
2031 E FLOYD AVE
2201 E FLOYD AVE
2231 E FLOYD AVE
2261 E FLOYD AVE
2950 S FOX ST
2960 S FOX ST
2970 S FOX ST
3145 S FOX ST
3690 S FOX ST
3761 S FOX ST
3771 S FOX ST
3791 S FOX ST
3895 S FOX ST
3956 S FOX ST
3964 S FOX ST
3971 S FOX ST
3972 S FOX ST
3975 S FOX ST
4138 S FOX ST
4150 S FOX ST
4301 S FOX ST
4501 S FOX ST
4913 S FOX ST
4970 S FOX ST
4983 S FOX ST
5001 S FOX ST
5051 S FOX ST
3740 S GALAPAGO ST
3760 S GALAPAGO ST
3 77 0 S GALAPAGO ST
3796 S GALAPAGO ST
3901 S GALAPAGO ST
3990 S GALAPAGO ST
4117 S GALAPAGO ST
4125 S GALAPAGO ST
4151 S GALAPAGO ST
4161 S GALAPAGO ST
4279 S GALAPAGO ST
4217 S GALAPAGO ST
4 319 S GALAPAGO ST
434 5 S GALAPAGO ST
4365 S GALAPAGO ST
4420 8 GALAPAGO ST
4465 8 GALAPAGO ST
2077-03-3-19-004
2077-10-2-21-008
1971-35-3-10-001
1971-35-3-21-001
2077-08-3-10-010
2077-08-3-10-009
1971-35-4-15-005
1971-35-4-15-006
1971-35-4-15-013
1971-35-4-15-014
1971-35-4-15-015
1971-34-2-12-004
1971-34-2-12-005
1971-34-2-12-006
1971-34-3-07-007
2077-03-2-17-007
2077-03-2-21-013
2077-03-2-21-012
2077-03-2-21-010
2077-03-2-34-010
2077-03-3-06-007
2077-03-3-06-00I
2077-03-3-07-046
2077-03-3-06-009
2077-03-3-07-035
2077-03-3-11-005
2077-03-3-11-006
2011-10-2-01-021
2077-10-2-23-017
2077-10-3-11-015
2077-10-3-17-006
2077-10-3-11-010
2077-10-3-21-016
2077-10-J-21-0ll
2077-03-2-21-005
2077-0J-2-21-007
2077-03-2-21-001
2077-0J-2-21-00,
2077-0J-J-07-054
2077-0J-J-07-027
2077-0J-J-16-013
2077-0J-J-16-012
2077-0J-J-16-010
2077-0J-J-16-009
2077-0J-J-31-012
2077-0J-J-31-011
2077-10-2-01-022
2077-10-2-01-01,
2077-10-2-01-01,
2077-10-2-10-027
2077-10-2-0,-012
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--------------------------------------------44 7 5 S GALAPAGO ST
4585 S GALAPAGO ST
4595 S GALAPAGO ST
4630 S GALAPAGO ST
4651 S GALAPAGO ST
4 77 5 S GALAPAGO ST
4815 S GAIAPAGO ST
4898 S GAIAPAGO ST
4972 S GAIAPAGO ST
5060 S GAIAPAGO ST
3182 S GAYLORD ST
3183 S GAYLORD ST
3200 S GILPIN ST
3201 S GILPIN ST
3215 S GILPIN ST
3235 S GILPIN ST
100 W GRAND AVE
130 W GRAND AVE
140 W GRAND AVE
3002 W GRAND AVE
3062 W GRAND AVE
Jlll W aa.'tMB A'JW
540 E GRAND AVE
560 E GRAND AVE
600 E GRAND AVE
2951 S GRANT ST
2961 S GRANT ST
2973 S GRANT ST
3000 S GRANT ST
3376 S GRANT ST
4363 S GRANT ST
4500 S GRANT ST
4519 S GRANT ST
4530 S GRANT ST
4610 S GRANT ST
4701 S GRANT ST
4762 S GRANT ST
4122 S GRANT ST
4163 S GRANT ST
4900 S GRANT ST
4951 S GRANT ST
4957 8 GRANT ST
4967 8 GRANT ST
4970 8 GRANT IT
4977 8 GRANT ST
4915 8 GRANT ST
4995 8 GRANT ff
5077 I GIIOVS ST
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IHI I 1111"81mr• R
2077-10-2-09-0ll
2077-10-2-24-010
2077-10-2-24-009
2077-10-2-26-004
2077-10-2-25-0ll
2077-10-3-08-015
2077-10-3-09-015
2077-10-3-10-008
2077-10-3-18-006
2077-10-3-21-007
1971-35-4-13-009
1971-35-4-12-010
1971-35-4-08-001
1971-35-4-07-020
1971-35-4-07-019
1971-35-4-07-017
2077-10-3-24-026
2077-10-3-24-025
2077-10-3-24-035
2077-08-3-05-017
2077-08-3-05-019
3077,0lel o, 111
11'17 Olele0]-002
2077-10-4-19-041
2077-10-4-19-040
2077-10-4-19-031
1971-34-1-24-017
1971-34-1-24-0H
1971-34-1-24-015
1971-34-1-15-001
1971-34-4-21-010
2077-10-1-06-017
2077-10-1-21-001
2011-10-1-22-022
2011-10-1-21-004
2011-10-1-21-009
2077-10-4-06-024
2077-10-4-05-007
2077-10-4-12-003
2077-10-4-11-017
2077-10-4-20-001
2077-10-4-23-017
2077-10-4-23-011
2077-10-4-23-015
2011-10-4-20-ou
2077-10-4-23-014
2077-10-4-23-013
2077-10-4-23-012
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3100 S HIGH ST 1971-35-4-03-001
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5091 S HOOKEa sr 2077-01-3-13 Olt-
3901 S HURON ST 2077-04-4-01-035
3985 S HURON ST 2077-04-4-01-021
4000 S HURON ST 2077-03-3-07-012
4005 S HURON ST 2077-04-4-01-026
4011 S HURON ST 2077-04-4-01-025
4050 S HURON ST 2077-03-3-15-004
4070 S HURON ST 2077-03-3-15-005
4301 S HURON ST 2077-09-1-01-006
4580 S HURON ST 2077-10-2-24-007
4590 S HURON ST 2077-10-2-24-00I
4593 S HURON ST 2077-09-1-10-010
4595 S HURON ST 2077-09-1-10-009
4635 S HURON ST 2077-09-1-22-013
4798 S HURON ST 2077-10-3-01-011
4910 S HURON ST 2077-10-3-19-002
5024 S HURON ST 2077-10-3-20-003
2288 W ILIFF AVE 1971-21-3-02-077
3760 S INCA ST 2077-04-1-07-006
3915 S INCA ST 2077-04-4-02-031
3910 S INCA ST 2077-04-4-01-009
4101 S INCA ST 2077-09-4-10-012
4810 S INCA ST 2077-09-4-11-001
4120 S INCA IT 2077-09-4-11-002
4121 S INCA ST 2077-09-4-10-010
4140 S INCA IT 2077-09-4-11-004
5030 S INCA IT 2077-09-4-12-00I
5040 S INCA IT 2077-09-4-12-009
5050 S INCA IT 2077-09-4-12-010
9010 8 IRY!IM 9r 1899 Ol•l•ll-OOJ
5891 I !RVIWG i't 2017=81 9 II Ill
4330 S JASON IT 2077-09-1-02-025
4333 S JASON IT 2077-09-1-02-032
4551 S JASON IT 2077-09-1-12-012
4100 S JASON IT 2077-09-4-10-001
4570 S JULIAN IT 2077-01-2-09-041
5025 S JtJLIAII IT 2077-01-3-0l-022
5051 S JtJLIAII IT 2077-01-3-01-020
'811 I cJVlrlM R H" 81 a 01 Ill
5884 I~ R 1897 II 9 81=021
3775 S JtALAIIATB IT 2077-04-1-10-010
3970 S ~TB IT 2077-04-4-03-030
4390 I SA.LJl!ATB IT 2077-09-1-04-006
4100 I ~TB IT 2077-09-4-09-001
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577 E LAYTON AVB 2077-10-4-03-020
3120 S LINCOUI ST 1971-34-4-07-003
3141 S LINCOUI ST 1971-34-4-08-013
3149 S LINCOUI ST 1971-34-4-08-011
4301 S LINCOUI ST 2011-10-1-01-023
4388 S LINCOUI ST 2011-10-1-07-009
4396 S LINCOUI ST 2011-10-1-01-010
4400 S LINCOUI ST 2011-10-1-10-001
4425 S LINCOUI ST 2077-10-1-09-016
4435 S LINCOUI ST 2077-10-1-09-015
4437 S LINCOUI ST 2011-10-1-09-014
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4455 S LINCOUI ST 2011-10-1-09-013
4489 S LINCOUI ST 2011-10-1-09-009
4490 S LINCOUI ST 2011-10-1-10-009
4496 S LINCOUI ST 2011-10-1-10-010
4600 S LINCOUI ST 2077-10-1-26-001
4651 S LINCOLN ST 2011-10-1-25-011
4668 S LINCOUI ST 2077-10-1-26-009
4708 S LINCOUI ST 2077-10-4-07-002
47 46 S LINCOUI ST 2077-10-4-07-007
5038 S LINDEN DR 2077-08-3-08-003
HH a !IIN91111 .. 1e,, ee, ee ee• ~.< .ao' sr • ..,e.
5099 s LINDEN DR 2077-08-3-07-003
4140 s LIPAN ST 2077-04-4-10-004
4220 s LIPAN ST 2077-04-4-ll-005
4335 s LIPAN ST 2077-09-1-00-072
4350 8 LIPAN ST 2011-09-1-os-ooa
4500 s LIPAN ST 2077-09-1-14-001
4858 8 LIPAN ST 2077-0t-4-08-005
2891 s LOGAN ST 1971-34-1-21-013
3135 s LOGAN ST 1971-34-4-05-013
3143 s LOGAN ST 1971-34-4-05-012
3200 S LOGAN IT 1971-34-4-13-001
3344 S LOGAN IT 1971-34-4-20-007
3350 S LOGAN ST 1171-34-4-20-008
4325 S LOGAN ST 2011-10-1-05-020
4360 S LOGAN ST 2011-10-1-04-006
4362 8 LOGAN ST 2077-10-1-04-007
• 4364 8 LOGAN ST 2011-10-1-04-ooa
4415 8 LOGAN ST 2011-10-1-12-021
4454 8 LOGAN ST 2077-10-1-13-008
UH S LOGAN ST 2077-10-1-13-022
4490 8 LOGAN ST 2077-10-1-13-023
4500 8 LOGAN ST 2011-10-1-20-001
4580 8 LOGAN ST 2011-10-1-20-010
4515 S LOGAN ST 2011-10-1-21-012
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4752 I LOGAN ST 2077-10-4-04-006
4760 I LOGAN ST 2077-10-4-04-007
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2077-10-4-05-014
2077-10-4-ll-OOI
2077-10-4-12-016
2077-10-4-20-0ll
2077-10-4-20-030
2077-10-4-20-021
2077-10-4-20-026
2077-10-4-20-024
2077-10-4-20-023
2077-10-4-20-022
2077-10-4-24-001
2077-0J-J-07-032
1971-l5-J-1J-012
1971-15-J-17-012
20,, 01 J 01 Ill
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2077-03-J-07-041
2077-0J-J-07-040
2077-03-J-15-001 •
2077-0J-J-07-014
1971-15-2-25-0ll
1971-15-2-25-010
1971-35-J-21-017
1971-34-4-14-013
2011-10-1-01-014
2011-10-1-03-013
2011-10-1-14-020
2077-10-1-14-016
2011-10-1-15-010
2011-10-1-10-011
2011-10-1-10-015
2077-10-4-02-020
2077-10-4-02-021
2077-10-4-15-003
2077-10-4-15-004
2077-10-4-15-005
2077-10-4-15-006
2011-10-4-1s-001
2077-10-4-15-00I
2077-10-4-15-00t
2077-10-4-11-001
2077-10-4-14-013
2011-10-1-01-002
2011-10-1-01-001
2011-10-1-01-001
2011-10-1-11-021
2011-10-1-14-00I
2077-10-1-13-017
2011-10-1-13-014
2077-10-1-14-012
4765 SLOGAN ST
4775 S LOGAN ST
4860 SLOGAN ST
4175 S LOGAN ST
4921 s LOGAN ST
4927 SLOGAN ST
4937 s LOGAN ST
4947 s LOGAN ST
4957 s LOGAN ST
4965 SLOGAN ST
4975 s LOGAN ST
4918 s LOGAN ST
650 W NMISPIBLD AVE
3275.,.,S IQRIOII ST = S IQRIOII ST ~: =:::::
715 W NASSAU WAY
725 W NASSAU WAY
790 W NASSAU WAY
795 W NASSAU WAY
3071 S OGDEN ST
3079 S OGDEN ST
JJ63 S OGDEN ST
3291 s PEARL ST
4353 s PUJlL ST
4361 s PEARL ST
443 5 s PEARL ST
4469 S PUJlL ST
44 7 4 s PEARL ST
4655 S PUJlL ST
4665 S PUJlL ST
4720 S PUJlL ST
4722 S PUJlL ST
4120 S PUJlL ST
4130 S PUJlL ST
4140 S PUJlL ST
4150 S PUJlL ST
4860 S PUJlL ST
4170 8 PUllL ST
4110 s PEARL ST
4900 S PUJlL ST
4945 8 PUllL ST
4301 S PENIISYLVAIIIA ST
4352 S PENIISYLVAIIIA ST
4376 S PSIIIISYLVAIIIA ST
4401 S PENIISYLVAIIIA ST
4440 S PENIISYLVAlflA ST
4441 S PENIISYLVAlflA ST
4467 S PENIISYLVAlllA ST
4490 S PENIISYLVAIIIA ST
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4563 S PENNSYLVANIA ST
4573 S PENNSYLVAlfIA ST
4591 S PENNSYLVAlfIA ST
4940 S PENNSYLVANIA ST
4950 S PENNSYLVANIA ST
401 PENNlfOOD CDt
512 PENN1f00D CDt
521 PEllll'lllOOD CDt
524 PENNlfOOD CDt
536 PENll'lllOOD CDt
559 PEIINIIOOD CDt
1076 If PRINCB'l'OII PL
16 E QUINCY AVB
455 If QUINCY AVS
3190 S RACE ST
2975 S SHDIIAlf ST
3165 S SHDIIAlf ST
3166 S SHEJUIAII 8T
3173 S SHDIIAlf 8T
43 34 S SHDIIAlf ST
434 3 S SHDIIAlf ST
4350 S SHDIIAlf ST
HOO S SIIDIIUI 8T
4600 S SHDIIAlf 8T
4603 S SHDIIAlf ST
4635 S SHDIIAlf 8T
4651 S SHDIIAlf ff
4676 S SHDIIAlf ff
4101 S SHDIIAlf 8T
4191 S SHDIIAlf ST
49 33 S SHDIIAlf ff
4943 S SHDIIAlf ff
4949 S SHDIIAlf ff
4963 S SHmtllAII ff
4971 S SHDIIAlf ff
4979 S SHDIIAlf ff
4993 S SHDIIAII ST
3500 w rons Avs
561 If TUFTS AVS
1291 S UNIVD8ITY Ill.VD
3106 S VINE ST
3134 S VINE ST
3146 S VINE ST
3176 S VINE ST
3114 S VINE CT
3117 S VINE G'
31ft S VINE ST
2195 If WARREii AVS
3265 S WASHIIIG'l'OII ST
4306 S WASHIIIG'l'OII ST
2077-10-1-20-020
2011-10-1-20-ous
2011-10-1-20-014
2011-10-1-20-013
2077-10-4-14-007
2077-10-4-14-00I
2077-10-4-19-002
2077-10-4-19-010
2077-10-4-24-010
2077-10-4-19-0ll
2077-10-4-lt-012
2077-10-4-24-00I
2077-04-4-13-014
2077-10-1-01-024
2077-03-3-21-012
1971-35-4-02-010
1971-34-1-25-017
1971-34-4-07-017
1971-34-4-06-00t
1971-34-4-07-0H
2077-10-1-06-005
2011-10-1-01-011
2077-10-1-06-007
2011-10-1-11-021
2011-10-1-21-001
2077-10-1-26-0H
2077-10-1-26-020
2011-10-1-21-011
2011-10-1-21-010
2077-10-4-10-023
2077-10-4-11-012
2077-10-4-22-031
2011-10-4-22-on
2011-10-4-22-ou·
2077-10-4-22-021
2077-10-4-23-oot
2077-10-4-22-021
2011-10-4-22-ou
2011-01-2-10-oot
2011-10-2-22-022
1971-35-4-14-012
1971-35-4-11-001
1t71-35-4-12-0G4
lt71-35-4-ll-OOI
1'71-35-4-11-0GI
1'71-35-4-12-oot
1'71-35-4-11-oot
1t71-35-4-02-0ll
lt?l-21-2-11-002
1171-34-4-15-016
2077-10-1-01-022
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4400 S WASHING'l'OII ST
4475 S WASHING'l'OII IT
4509 S WASBING'l'Olf IT
4516 8 WASBING'l'Olf IT
4517 8 WASBING'l'Olf IT
4546 S WASBING'l'Olf IT
4570 8 WASBING'l'Olf IT
4573 8 WASBING'l'Olf IT
4601 8 WASBING'l'Olf IT
4112 8 WASBIIIG'l'OII IT
4130 8 WASHIIIG'l'OII IT
4635 8 WASHIIIG'l'OII IT
4,708 WASBING'l'Olf IT
4115 S WASBIIIG'l'OII IT
4,908 WASBIIIG'l'OII IT
470181IASIIIIIG'l"O IT
4702 S WASBIIIG'l'OII IT
4701 8 WASBilfG'l'OII IT
4710 8 WASRING'l'Olf IT
4717 S WASBIIIG'l'OII IT
4724 8 IIASBIIIGTOII IT
4737 8 WASIIDIG'fOII IT
4740 I IIAIBINTOII IT
4111 I IIAIIIINTOII IT
4HO I IIAIIIIIIGTOII IT
4131 I IIAIBIN'l"OII IT
4140 I IIUIIIIGTGII IT
4141 I IIUBIN'l"OII IT
4150 I IIAIIIDIGTCII IT
4111 I IIUIIIIGTGII IT
4171 I IIUBIIIGTGII IT
020 I IIUBIIIGTGII IT
4110 I IIAIBIJICffOII IT
5001 I IIUBIIIGTGII IT
3255 8 WirJeINm IT
UH I WirJ,INm IT
3275 I WILLIAIII IT
3111 I YoaK IT
3111 I YoaK IT
2077-10-1-02-017
2077-10-1-16-001
2077-10-1-15-015
2077-10-1-11-023
2077-10-1-17-003
2077-10-1-11-022
2077-10-1-11-00,
2077-10-1-17-009
2077-10-1-11-015
2077-10-1-31-023
2077-10-1-32-024
2077-10-1-32-005
2077-10-1-31-0ll
2077-10-1-32-009
2077-10-1-31-013
2077-10-1-32-0ll
2077-10-4-02-017
2077-10-4-01-020
2077-10-4-01-021
2077-10-4-01-002
2077-10-4-02-015
2077-10-4-01-003
2077-10-4-02-014
2077-10-4-01-005
2077-10-4-15-011
2077-10-4-11-GCM
2077-10-4-15-011
2077-10-4-11-005
2077-10-4-15-015
3077-lo-4-lt-oot
2077-lo-4-15-013
1077-lo-4-15-012
2077-10-4-17-002
2077-10-4-17-007
2077-lo-4-11-034
1171-35-4-ol-015
1171-35-4-01-014
1171-35-4-ot-013
1171-35-4-13-010
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Public Work• Department
Ordinance Creating
concrete Replac .... nt
Diatrict No. 1992
Charle• aaterly, Director of Public Work•
Introduction of lill for Ordinance creating concrete Replac .... nt Diatrict No. 1992.
City Council, by Ordinance in 1991, apprOYed $170,000 in the PIF for concrete
Replaeeaent Diatrict llo. 1992. Ordinance 11, 1991 vaa paaaed, eatabliahi119 a 51
diacount for all apecial a•-•-nt payment•-• vithin 30 day• of final
publication of the a•-••i"9 ordinance.
lleaolution 11o. 12, .. riea of 1992 declari119 the intent to ciNt&te concrete
lleplac ... nt Diatrict llo. 1992, and eatabliahi119 a public heari119 on the fonaation of
Concrete lleplac ... nt Diatrict llo. 1992 va• adopeed and appro•ed on February 11,
1992. The public heari119 on foraaU.on of concrete lleplaceaent Dlatrict llo. 1992 wH
held on March 23, 1992.
Thi• -tter wa• conaidered by Council on April 6, 1992 and tabled to April 20, 1992.
• rec-nd paa9a99 of the ordinance c1Nt&ti119 concrete llepl-t Diatrict llo.
1992. The propertiN deai9ft&ted for incluaion in thh particular pro'ect 11AM been
i dentif i ed a• 11 preeently lacklnt aidewalk, and cot1aequently lnllibltint .. fe
pedeatrian tra .. 1, or 2) lla•lnt adjacent curbe, pttera, and/or aidelMlu -hi.bit i 119
aubatand&rd cllaracteriatlca. The locationa de•i9ft&ted for thia year•• Pl'092' .......
been determined by ataff lnclllde the 100 worat concrete altuationa .. iatint vit-i n
the Ci ty. The aaataen aiNt& ha• r.queeted tllat the City replace all coacrete v i th i n
their area to reaol,.. l0nt•tandl 119 eonceraa with "*Ja1'11 to an unuaually ateep cro••
aect i on. ltaff Ila• met with thl • tw•n Pfler '• 9roup and rec 1nd• the Ci ty
participate in the coat to replace -nc1 concrete ao all eoncrete can M replaced .
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Thia concrete may be in an advanced ataqe of deterioration, or it may be aeverely
off qrade, creatinq a ••rioua pedeatrian hazard or drainaqe problem that ha• the
potential of expandinq into a coatly atr .. t failure. If 1.lllprovementa recomnended
for 1992 are not addreaaed at thi• time, phyaical condition• of concrete and
pavement can only woraen, and the liability aaaociated with potential accident•
maqnifiea.
Section 11-38-1 of the Snqlewood Municipal Code malt•• the conatruction and/or repair
of curb•, quttera, and aidewalk• the reaponaibility of the property frontinq upon
the ..... Althouqh thi• Section reference• the 1962 Code, ataff believe• that the
oriqin of thi• leqialation precede• the 1962 Code by .. ny year•. No record• are
available to ataff to auqqeat that the routine conatruction and repair of concrete
ha• ever been accoapliahed under any other policy in Snqlewood.
We are confident that adjacent propertiea have paid for curb, qutter, and aidewalk
conatruction and reconatruction in all of the City'• Special Iaproveaent Pavinq
Diatricta aince the inception of the Diatrict Pr09raa in 1956. Althouqh the exact
nuaber of properti•• involved vi.th concrete iapro,,...nta in tho .. previoualy
aa .. aaed 29 Diatricta ia not readily available, a curaory review of Diatrict record•
auqqeata that approximately 7,5DO aa .. e ... nta involvinq concrete conatruction and/or
repair• have been levied to date.
Additionally, the City hae adainietered a number of lpec:ial Concrete Diatrict• over
the year•, involvinq hundred• of other propertiea. Althou9h not COIIIIIOn in recent
year•, the City ha• ueed the 30 day notice proviaione of the exiatinq COde to
encoura9e or require citiaene to individually &Cidre•• adjacent concrete
deficienci••· Hundred• of property owner• have complied vi.th notice• of thi•
nature, hundred• of other citlaen• have on their own, vlthout encour~nt, hi.red
contractor• and accoapllebed needed repalr• eiaply becau .. it looked bad, va•
haaardoue, blocked drainaqe, or it vae the rl9ht thlnq to do.
When -conaider that the total nuaber of ownerehipe ln Snqlewood l• around 10,000,
it vould appear that over the peet 36 year•, aoet ownerehlpe vi.thin the City have
probably been affected, one vay or another, by concrete conetruction and
.. intenance •
The 1992 Dietrict, ae propoeed, ie coneietent vi.th decade• of City policy for
conetrucUon and .. intenance of thie eeqaent of the City'• infraetructure. The 1991
Dletrict vae created 11nder the•-polici-and l• yet to be ae-eed. A•
alternatlve -thode for financinq theN ~ activltl•• are .. plored, -ehould
all be avare of the 499 of the exietlnq iapro...ante, their overall repla-t
val11• of approxiaately IU,000,000, and the fact that, dlae to &99 al-, •lntenance
coat• vlll becJin to accelerate at eoae t1-ln the not too dletant f11t11re.
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&•tiaated co•t• for propoaed concrete Di•trict No. 1992 are a• followe1
&•tiaated Aa .. • ... nt•
Section A
City CO•t
section I
$544,000 $170,000 $714,000
Detailed financial breakdolln•
conatnaction coat•
LecJ•l and fiacal t .. • caaeociated boad coat•I
IOnd intereat (froa nle of bonda to firat payment)
Di•trict Pr09r-coat• (Adaini•tration, l119i-ri119,
l11rY9Yi119, Inapaction, Material Te•tl.119, LecJ•l l'llb-
1icat1.ona, Paat-.e, Tranaportation, Pri.ntl.119, Ni•c.
111ppl1.H, Tree 11ap1a~t Provr-1
conti,..ncy for collecti.on and def1.c1.enc1.ea
Cl.ty•a co.ta
conKruoti.on ~a
D1.atr1.ct Proc,r-co.ta (1Ne1.cally .-aa for alNtN)
UU,000
45,000
65,000
61,000
10,000
$544,000
1141,000
25.000
1170,000
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TIie 1170,000 for tbe Cl.ty•a porci.on of tbe D1.atr1.ct 1.a •••1.lable 1.n tbe PIP for
1tt2. Pllndl.119 for the a .... Nbl• porti.on of tbe D1.atr1.ct wU1 N aade aHUabl•
throll9h the nl• of bonda •
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A BILL IP'Olt
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COUIICIL BILL NO.~
IllnCDOCSD BY COUIICIL .......
All ORDIIIAIICS CIIUTIIIC c:allCRftS UPLM:DISIIT DISTRICT IIO. 1992, Ill TD CITY or
SJIGLSIIOOD, COLOltADO, ORDDIIIG TD UNOVaL AIID UPLAC:SNmff or SV8-ffAIIDAIID CUU,
GUTTD, AIID SIDmut, TOGIITDll WITB nc:saMIIY I11CIDDTAU1 AIID .. TTIJIG POltTII
OTDJt DftAIU I• COIIIISCTIOII WITB TD DIITIIICT •
.....au, the City Council of 81191-.,d, COlorado, pur-t to tbe
Cllarter, Chapter 2 of Title 11 of tbe lllulicipal Code of tbe City, aad tile lave
of tile Btate of COlorado, hereby fiada aad ~~ tbat tben -iata a
-•ity for the creation of eooerece llepl-t Diatriet ao. 1992, ua tbe
City (tbe "Dietriet • 1, aad tbe -•l aad r.pl-t of eub-atandard curb,
911tter, and aidewalk and tbe ,_ c:oaetnetiOft of c:urb, ptter, aad eiclewalk
1.llprowwnte, tc,vether vitb -eary iacideatal•, on eertaua etreeta and
a .. nuee •• Ht fortb in tbia lleeoluU.on, aad
.....au, aotiee of a public lleari.119 -1119 tile creati.on of tbe
D1atrict and the ~•l and repla-t or -eonatnetion of tlle 1.llpro..-
-t• there1n -publiabed once a -k for tbree -t1 .. -ka 1n tbe
111191-.,d .. rald, a -.,aper of ....-ral ciroulat1on ua tlle City, and 1n
acld1ti0ft, notiee -• Mi.led, poetac,e prepaid, to MCb lmowll -r of real
property v1th14 tbe propoeed Diatriet1 aad
....aAB, at tbe tiae and plaee Ht fortb ua tbe aot1ce, tbe CJ.tr
Couneil Mt 1n open -aion for tbe parpoae of lleariJIIJ any -u,
objectiona, or prcKHta tbat aipt be aade for or -.a.Laat the Diatriet or the
~ta to be~. r.placecl, or ~noted, and
....aAB, all ~•. object1-, and proceata 11&•1.AIJ ..._ duly
beard and eouidencl, tlle City eo.eou llu ~ to pnoNIA w1tll tile
creat10ft of tbe D1atriet aad the -al aad r9pl-t of tile WI o••anta u
deac:rilled 1n lleeoluUon ao. 12, ler1H of 1992, ,..... aad adopted bf tbe CJ.tr
Couneil 04 Febnary 11, 1,,2,
-. !DDl'OIII, a IT «-UaD n Ta Clff c:aacu. 0, Ta Ciff 0,
IIIGLSIIOOD, COUJll.00, u ~ I
._.'-l. C...t'-ef tM alftr...,. ftat a .... ial U1f OW I I t
diatriet for tbe ~al aad repl-t or new ~ructioa of tbe l8f owe
-u hereinafter deac:ru.d, ia henllf created aad eetulielled 111 .coo,..._
v1tb tbe CJ.tr Charter, Chapter 2 of Title u of tile 1111111o1,.1 COIie of tM City,
and the lawe of the State of COlorado, ud ellall be .._ ud dNi,911ated u
•concrete llepl-t Diatdct ao. ltt2•. All ... HHll1Jlee ...,_.,on tallN aad
~-14 conwt1on vitb the D1atdct are llereby ratUiell, a11 owM, and
cont icaecl.
left'-2. -""'"' PPm w """"'""'" nat t11a enti-r•a r ... rt•, t~bel' wltll tile fCelialauy M&aile, .,..ui .. tl.eae,
eeUaa&H of _., ..... and Nlledlal• attMtlled or •111 11,, to NIAi n,ona,
-hereby appnYed ... adopted •
Ian'-J. plf!t't$ II f C• TIie Dietrut ellall N leu&N
vltllin tbe eorporate Uaiu of &lie City ud ellall N ..,...UM of all of ta.
real property upoe waicll are nn, tuttw, .., .,.._.,11 •1811 •.-_.City
atudarda or are not •lreedJ iaotaUM, •J.n real ,so,eny •r N .......
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with the coat of the iaprov-nt•. A liat containing th• addre•H• of aaid
real property ia attached hereto •• •sah.i..bit .r.•. The Diatrict ahall alao
include a liaitacl nllllber of proparti•• within the City for which property
owner• have voluntarily conaentacl to incluaion into the Diatrict purauant to
the City•• YOluntary concrete replac-nt progr-. The City Council •hall
conaider a bill for an ordinanca to include aaid propartie• into the Diatrict
on or about Nay 18, 1992.
~!Ga •. Deacrif!!aa ef i,ro• ta. The iapr-nt• to be
r-..cl, replacacl, or conatructacl within tbe propoaed diatrict include 4 inch
and 6 inch concret• curb, CJUtter, and aidewalk where aaid infraatructun do
not ~ City atandard• or are not already inatallacl, together with n.ceaaary
inc identala.
Property owner• within the Diatrict ahall be all_. to prhately
prowide for the ~•l and replac-nt or new conetruction of aaid iapro,,e-
-ta at their -eq,enH prior to the ~•l and repl-t or new
conetruction of •~id iapr-nta in and for tbe Diatrict1 pro,,ided bowewer, a
conetruction permit iaaued by the City -•t be Olttaiaed by aaid property owner•
no later tban 5100 o'clock p.a. on Friday, June 5, 1992. Any ~y owner•
-ti119 to pri•ately prowide for the r8a09al and repla-t or conatruction of
tbe 1.ap~nt• abould contact the Office of the Director of Public Worka for
further inforaation.
~!Ga 1. i,....,-t• a.tlloriaed. The ~•l and replac-nt
or new conatruction of the iapr-nta deacr1bed ~ in and for the
Diatrict, and •• •'-" by the plana, apec:ificationa, and -pe appro..«I and
adopted by the City council, ia hereby authoriaed and ordered, the aaterial to
be uaed in the r8a09al and replac-nt or -conatruction of aaid ~nta
to be in accordance with auch plane, apecificationa, and-,-.
~!Ga , • &aHa-t ef CData. The probable total coet of the
~nta to be ~. replaced, or conetructed witllin tbe Dietrict ia
S'714,0001 it ia propoaed that tbe City of Sn9l~ will pay approa1-tely
Sl '70,000 of aaid total ~. The balanoe of the total -c wllicll ia .mt paid
by the City of Sn9l~ will be aa ... Nd a,vainet the real property located
witllin the Dietrict and epec:ially beaefUed by ~al and npl-t or -
conatruction of the 1.aprou 1nta. The approa1-te -t• to N u-eed
99ainat aaid properti-on a front foot, 11..ar foot, or ....-re foot Maia
ahall be a• --particularly Nt forth in lleeolution llo. 12, .. r1 ... of 1H21
aaid -it coeta are 1.noorporated herein by epec:ific nf.-.
~ 7. Pa,...t ef aa ... -.ta. The -ta will be due
and payable without daaand witllin a period of thlrty (JOI day. u aet fortll in
tbe UHa-t ordinance, prowided llowe9er, that any property -r wllo llllall
pay the full ••--t within aaid period of tlllrty daya llllall IN all...S an
all-of u.,. per-t ( 111 • In the -t any -r of real property llllall
fail to pay the wtlole of 8\lch ..... _t 89ainet Ilia or her property witllin
aaid period of u .. , then tbe wllola ~ of the illl ou 11ta -aaweed
89ainat auch property ahall IN payable in t-(101 ....-1 -.1 iaeta11-ta of
principal with intanet on the unpaid pcincipal -t. The firet of auc:11
i-tal1-U of pcincipal llllall IN due Ud payable at -11 ti.a u will IN aet
fortll in the HWHllt orclinaw and the rwindel' of aaid inetaUwta llllall
N due and payable auc-•i.,.ly on tlla .-day in NCII ,-r ~fter, util
all iutal1-ta are paid in full. TIie intereet to IN paid on aapaid and
deferred inatal1-ta will N at • rate eetabUalled Illy u orcllJl&Me to IN
adopted by the City council at a later dace.
a.di• a. .,..u, lflrp• , .,,.,. ly •irtue of aad puwt
to the City Cllaner, Cllapter 2 of Title 11 of the llllnioi,.1 Code of the City,
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3800 s ACOMA ST 2077-03-2-28-001
3814 s ACOMA ST 2077-03-2-28-003
4211 s ACOMA ST 2077-03-3-25-023
4265 s ACOMA ST 2077-03-3-25-016
4377 s ACOMA ST 2011-10-2-02-015
4611 s ACOMA ST 2011-10-2-10-011
4630 s ACOMA ST 2077-10-2-31-004
4717 s ACOMA ST 2011-10-1-02-019
4729 s ACOMA ST 2077-10-3-02-018 '
3125 s BANNOCK ST 1971-34-3-03-021
3175 s BANNOCK ST 1971-34-3-03-015
3182 s BANNOCK ST 1971-34-3-02-010
3197 s BANNOCK ST 1971-34-3-03-013
4201 s BANNOCK ST 2077-03-3-26-022
4610 s BANNOCK ST 2011-10-2-10-002
4631 s BANNOCK ST 2077-10-2-29-017
4768 s BANNOCK ST 2077-10-3-02-007
1210 E BATES PKWY 1971-35-2-11-001
495 E BATES AVE 1971-34-1-30-0ll
105 w BELLEVIEW AVE 2077-10-3-24-016
3595 w BELLEVIEW AVE 2077-08-3-00-002
250 E BELLEWOOD DR 2077-10-4-22-019
260 E BELLEWOOD DR 2077-10-4-22-011
280 E BELLEWOOD DR 2077-10-4-22-017
211 E BELLEWOOD DR 2077-10-4-23-011
370 E BELLEWOOD DR 2077-10-4-22-012
390 E BELLEWOOD DR 2077-10-4-22-049
490 E BELLEWOOD DR 2077-10-4-27-006
4301 s BROADWAY 2011-10-2-01-019
4600 s BROADWAY 2011-10-1-25-001
5000 s BROADWAY 2077-10-4-22-004
252 E CHENANGO AVE 2077-10-4-21-013
260 CHENANGO CIR 2077-10-4-23-001
301 w CHENANGO AVE 2077-10-3-U-009
3098 w CHENANGO AVE 2077-01-3-04-021
4903 CHENANGO CIR 2077-10-4-22-041
4918 CHENANGO CIR 2077-10-4-21-003
• 650 E CHENANGO AVE 2077-10-4-11-0U
655 E CHENANGO AVE 2077-10-4-15-010
2764 S CHEROKU ST 1971-34-2-03-00I
2925 S CHEROICEE ST 1971-34-2-14-020
3095 S CHEROICEE ST 1971-34-2-21-012
3766 S CHEROICEE ST 2077-03-2-25-00I
3912 S CHEROICEE ST 2077-03-3-03-003
3932 S CHEROICEE ST 2011-01-1-01-00, I 3931 S CHDODS IT 2077-03-3-03-005 • •
3976 S CHDOICU IT 2011-01-1-01-010
4102 S CHDOICES IT 2077-03-3-21-001
4246 S CHDODS IT 2077-03-3-H-OH
4252 S CHERODZ IT 2077-0l•l•H-007
4315 S CHDOICEI IT 2077-10-2•04-022 •
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SITUS PPI
--------------------------------------------4325 S CHEROKEE ST
4331 S CHEROKEE ST
4400 S CHEROKEE ST
4410 S CHEROKEE ST
4771 S CHEROKEE ST
4981 S CLARlCSON ST
2901 S CORONA ST
2909 S CORONA ST
3025 S CORONA ST
3167 S CORONA ST
3501 S CORONA ST
3581 S CORONA ST
3584 S CORONA ST
4742 S DECATUR ST
3032 S DELAWARE ST
3050 S DELAWARE ST
3060 S DELAWARE ST
3721 S DELAWARE ST
3735 S DELAWARE ST
4600 S DELAWARE ST
4660 S DELAWARE ST
4670 S DELAWARE ST
4700 S DELAWARE ST
4177 S DELAWARE ST
4965 S DELAWARE ST
5040 S DELAWARE ST
3235 S DOWNING ST
3245 S DOWNING ST
2000 E EASTMAN AW
2030 E EASTMAN AW
2060 E EASTMAN AVE
2090 E EASTMAN AVE
2100 E EASTMAN AVE
2130 E EASTMAN AW
2160 E EASTMAN AVE
2190 E EASTMAN AVE
2200 E EASTMAN AVE
2230 E EASTMAN AVE
2260 E EASTMAN AW
2210 E EASTMAN AVE
2211 E EASTMAN AW
2290 E EASTMAN AW
2291 E EASTMAN AVE
3127 S ELATI ST
3710 S ELATI ST
3720 S ELATI ST
3740 S ELATI IT
3917 S ELATI IT
3925 S ELATI IT
3941 S ELATI IT
3967 I !LATI IT
2077-10-2-04-020
2077-10-2-04-018
2077-10-2-14-022
2077-10-2-14-023
2077-10-3-04-014
2077-10-4-17-008
1971-35-2-14-022
1971-35-2-14-021
1971-35-2-22-019
1971-35-3-06-016
2077-02-2-05-02!5
2077-02-2-0!5-01!5
2077-02-2-04-010
2077-08-4-09-032
1971-34-2-21-007
1971-34-2-21-008
1971-34-2-21-009
2077-03-2-23-017
2077-03-2-23-021
2011-10-2-21-001
2077-10-2-28-006
2011-10-2-21-001
2077-10-3-04-001
2077-10-3-12-011
2077-10-3-16-011
2077-10-3-24-004
1971-35-3-12-019
1971-35-3-12-011
1971-35-4-15-001
1971-35-4-15-027
1971-35-4-1!5-026
1971-35-4-15-025
1971-35-4-15-024
1971-35-4-15-023
1971-35-4-15-022
1171-35-4-15-021
1171-35-4-15-020
1971-35-4-15-019
1971-35-4-15-011
1971-35-4-15-017
1971-35-4-14-010
1971-35-4-15-016
1971-35-4-14-011
1971-34-3-06-021
2077-03-2-23-001
2011-01-2-21-002
2077-03-2-23-004
2077-03-3-06-021
2077-03-3-06-020
2077-03-3-06-011
2077-03-3-06-011
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--------------------------------------------4130 s ELATI ST 2077-03-3-19-004
4580 s ELATI ST 2011-10-2-21-008
3200 s EMERSON ST 1971-35-3-10-001
3300 s EMERSON ST 1971-35-3-21-001
5005 s FEDERAL BLVD 2077-08-3-10-010
5025 s FEDERAL BLVD 2077-08-3-10-009
2001 E FLOYD AVE 1971-35-4-15-005
2031 E FLOYD AVE 1971-35-4-15-006
2201 E FLOYD AVE 1971-35-4-15-013
2231 E FLOYD AVE 1971-35-4-15-014
2261 E FLOYD AVE 1971-35-4-15-015
2950 s FOX ST 1971-34-2-12-004
2960 s FOX ST 1971-34-2-12-005
2970 s FOX ST 1971-34-2-12-006
3145 s FOX ST 1971-34-3-07-007
3690 s FOX ST 2077-03-2-17-007
3761 s FOX ST 2077-03-2-21-013
3771 s FOX ST 2077-03-2-21-012
3791 s FOX ST 2077-03-2-21-010
3895 s FOX ST 2077-03-2-34-010
3956 s FOX ST 2077-03-3-06-007
3964 s FOX ST 2077-03-3-06-00I
3971 s FOX ST 2077-03-3-07-046
3972 s FOX ST 2077-03-3-06-009
3975 s FOX ST 2077-03-3-07-035
4138 s FOX ST 2077-03-3-11-005
4150 s FOX ST 2077-03-3-11-006
4301 s FOX ST 2011-10-2-01-021
4501 s FOX ST 2011-10-2-23-017
4913 s FOX ST 2077-10-3-11-015
4970 s FOX ST 2077-10-3-17-006
4983 s FOX ST 2077-10-3-11-010
5001 s FOX ST 2077-10-3-21-016
5051 s FOX ST 2077-10-3-21-011
3740 s GALAPAGO ST 2011-03-2-21-005
3760 s GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-2-21-007
• 3770 s GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-2-21-001
3796 s GALAPAGO ST 2011-03-2-21-oot
3901 s GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-3-07-054
3990 s GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-3-07-027
4117 s GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-3-16-013
4125 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-3-16-012
4151 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-3-16-010
4161 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-3-16-0ot
4279 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-3-31-012 I 4217 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-3-31-011 • •
4319 S GALAPAGO ST 2011-10-2-01-022
4345 S GALAPAGO ST 2011-10-2-01-011
4365 S GALAPAGO ST 2011-10-2-01-016
4420 S GALAPAGO ST 2011-10-2-10-02,
4465 S GALAPAGO ST 201,-10-2-01-012
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--------------------------------------------'475 s GALAPAGO ST 2077-10-2-09-0ll
4585 s GALAPAGO ST 2077-10-2-24-010
,595 s GALAPAGO ST 2077-10-2-24-009
4630 s GALAPAGO ST 2011-10-2-26-00,
4651 s GALAPAGO ST 2077-10-2-25-011
4775 s GALAPAGO ST 2077-10-3-08-015
4815 s GALAPAGO ST 2077-10-3-09-015
4898 s GALAPAGO ST 2077-10-3-10-00I
4972 s GALAPAGO ST 2077-10-3-18-006 "
5060 s GALAPAGO ST 2077-10-3-21-007
3182 s GAYLORD ST 1971-35-4-13-009
3183 s GAYLORD ST 1971-35-4-12-010
3200 s GILPIN ST 1971-35-4-08-001
3201 s GILPIN ST 1971-35-4-07-020
3215 s GILPIN ST 1971-35-4-07-019
3235 s GILPIN ST 1971-35-4-07-017
100 w GRAND AVE 2077-10-3-24-026
130 w GRAND AVE 2077-10-3-24-025
140 w GRAND AVE 2077-10-3-24-035
3002 w GRAND AVE 2077-08-3-05-017
3062 w GRAND AVE 2077-01-3-05-019
3398 w GRAND AVE 2077-01-3-06-001
3399 W GRAND AVB 2077-01-3-03-002
540 E GRAND AVB 2011-10-4-19-0,1
560 E GRAND AVB 2011-10-4-19-0,o
600 E GRAND AVB 2077-10-4-19-031
2951 S GRANT ST 1971-3,-1-2,-011
2961 S GRANT ST 1971-34-1-24-016
2973 S GRANT ST 1971-3,-1-24-015
3000 S GRANT ST 1971-3,-1-15-001
3376 S GRANT ST 1971-3,-4-21-010
4363 S GRANT ST 2077-10-1-06-017
4500 S GRANT ST 2011-10-1-21-001
4519 S GRANT ST 2011-10-1-22-022
4530 S GRANT ST 2011-10-1-21-00,
4680 S GRANT ST 2011-10-1-21-009
'701 S GRANT ST 2077-10-4-06-02'
• '762 S GRANT ST 2011-10-,-05-001
'822 S GRANT ST 2011-10-,-12-003
4163 S GRANT ST 2077-10-4-11-017
4900 S GRANT ST 2011-10-,-20-001
4951 S GRANT ST 2011-10-,-23-017
4957 S GRANT ST 2077-10-4-23-016
4967 S GRANT ST 2011-10-,-23-015
• 4970 S GRANT ff 2011-10-,-20-ou I 4977 S GRANT ST 2011-10-,-2,-014 • •
4915 S GRANT ff 2011-10-,-23-013
4995 S GRANT ff 2011-10-,-n-012
5077 S GROVE ff 2077-01-3-11-007
509' S GROVE ff 2077-01-3-10-006
5070 S KAWTHOIIIIS ff 2077-01-3-11-005
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--------------------------------------------5095 s HAWTHORNE ST 2077-08-3-12-004
3100 s HIGH ST 1971-35-4-03-001
5088 s HOOKER ST 2077-08-3-12-003
5091 s HOOKER ST 2077-08-3-13-004
3901 s HURON ST 2077-04-4-01-035
3985 s HURON ST 2077-04-4-01-028
4000 s HURON ST 2077-03-3-07-012
4005 S HURON ST 2077-04-4-01-026
4011 S HURON ST 2077-04-4-01-025 '
4050 S HURON ST 2077-03-3-15-004
4070 S HURON ST 2077-03-3-15-005
4301 S HURON ST 2011-09-1-01-001
4580 S HURON ST 2077-10-2-24-007
4590 S HURON ST 2077-10-2-24-00I
4593 S HURON ST 2077-09-1-10-010
4595 S HURON ST 2011-09-1-10-009
4635 S HURON ST 2077-09-1-22-013
4798 S HURON ST 2077-10-3-01-011
4910 S HURON ST 2077-10-3-19-002
5024 S HURON ST 2077-10-3-20-003
2211 W ILIFF AVE 1971-28-3-02-077
3760 S INCA ST 2077-04-1-07-006
3915 S INCA ST 2077-04-4-02-031
3910 S INCA ST 2077-04-4-01-009
4101 S INCA ST 2077-09-4-10-012
4110 S INCA ST 2077-09-4-11-001
4120 S INCA ST 2077-09-4-11-002
4121 S INCA ST 2077-09-4-10-010
4140 S INCA ST 2077-09-4-11-004
5030 S INCA ST 2077-09-4•12-00I
5040 S INCA ST 2077-09-4-12-oot
5050 S INCA ST 2077-09-4-12-010
5010 S IRVING ST 2077-01-3-13-003
5091 S IRVING ST 2077-01-3-01-021
4330 S JASON ST 2077-09-1-02-025
4333 S JASOlf ST 2077-09-1-02-032
4551 S JASON ST 2077-09-1-12-012 • 4100 S JASON ST 2077-09-4-10-001
4570 S JULIAII ST 2011-01-2-09-041
5025 S JULIAII ST 2077-01-3-01-022
5051 S JULIAII ST 2077-01-3-01-020
5011 S JULIAII ST 2077-01-3•01-0ll
5014 S JULIAII ST 2077-01-3-0l-021
3775 I D.1.AIIA'l'II IT 2077-04-1•10-010 • 3970 I Ul.AD'l'II ST 2077-04•4•03-030 I 4390 I DUIIA'l'II ST 2077-ot-1-04-006 • • 4100 I D.LAD'l'II IT 2077-ot-4-ot-001
4110 I DLAIIA'l'II IT 2077-09-4-0t-007
5096 I Dart.UD CT 2077•01-3-01-017
5097 I Dari.MID CT 2077-01-3-0l-oot
3291 I LAFAYftTI IT 1971-35-3•15-010
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--------------------------------------------2077-10-3-14-012
2077-10-4-03-020
1971-34-4-07-003
1971-34-4-08-013
1971-34-4-08-011
2011-10-1-01-023
2011-10-1-07-009
2011-10-1-01-010
2011-10-1-10-001
2077-10-1-09-016
2077-10-1-09-015
2077-10-1-09-014
2011-10-1-09-013
2077-10-1-09-009
2011-10-1-10-009
2011-10-1-10-010
2011-10-1-21-001
2011-10-1-25-0ll
2011-10-1-26-009
2077-10-4-07-002
2077-10-4-07-007
2011-01-3-01-003
2077-01-3-01-007
2077-01-3-07-003
2077-04-4-10-004
2077-04-4-13-005
2077-09-1-00-072
2077-09-1-05-CHN
2077-09-1-14-001
2077-09-4-0l-001
1971-34-1-2'-0U
1971-34-4-05-0U
1971-34-4-01-012
1971-34-4-13-001
1971-34-4-J0-007
1971-34-4-20-ooa
2011-10-1-os-020
2011-10-1-04-CHN
2077-10-1-04-007
2011-10-1-04-ooa
2011-10-1-12-021
2011-10-1-13-ooa
2011-10-1-13-022
2011-10-1-13-023
2011-10-1-20-001
2011-10-1-20-010
2011-10-1-21-012
2077•10•1•21-014
2011-10-1-21-01,
2077•10•4•04-oot
2077•10•4•04-007
230 W LAYTON AVE
577 E LAYTON AVE
3120 S LINCOLN ST
3141 S LINCOLN ST
3149 S LINCOLN ST
4301 S LINCOLN ST
4388 S LINCOLN ST
4396 S LINCOLN ST
4400 S LINCOLN ST
4425 S LINCOLN ST
44 3 5 S LINCOLN ST
4437 S LINCOLN ST
4455 S LINCOLN ST
4489 S LINCOLN ST
4490 S LINCOLN ST
4496 S LINCOLN ST
4600 S LINCOLN ST
4651 S LINCOLN ST
4668 S LINCOLN ST
4708 S LINCOLN ST
4746 S LINCOLN ST
5038 S LINDEN Oil
5098 S LINDEN Oil
5099 S LINDEN DR
4140 S LIPAN ST
4220 S LIPAN ST
4335 S LIPAN ST
4350 S LIPAN ST
4500 S LIPAN ST
4858 S LIPAN ST
2891 s LOGAN ST
3135 S LOGAN ST
3143 S LOGAN ST
3200 S LOGAN ST
3344 S LOGAN ST
3350 S LOGAN ST
4325 S LOGAN ST
4360 S LOGAN ST
4362 S LOGAN IT
4364 S LOGAN IT
4415 S LOGAN IT
4454 S LOGAN IT
4416 S LOGAN IT
4490 S LOGAN IT
4500 I LOGAN IT
4510 I LOGAN IT
4595 S LOGAN IT
4 665 S LOGAN IT
4 67 3 I LOGAN IT
47S2 I LOGAN IT
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4775 s LOGAN ST 2077-10-4-05-014
4860 s LOGAN ST 2077-10-4-13-008
4875 s LOGAN ST 2077-10-4-12-016
4921 s LOGAN ST 2077-10-4-20-031
4927 s LOGAN ST 2077-10-4-20-030
4937 s LOGAN ST 2077-10-4-20-028
4947 s LOGAN ST 2077-10-4-20-026
4957 s LOGAN ST 2077-10-4-20-024
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4965 s LOGAN ST 2077-10-4-20-023
4975 s LOGAN ST 2077-10-4-20-022
4988 s LOGAN ST 2077-10-4-24-001
650 W MANSFIELD AVE 2077-03-3-07-032
3275 S MARION ST 1971-35-3-13-012
3398 S MARION ST 1971-35-3-17-012
3397 W MONMOUTH AVE 2077-01-3-06-002
3398 W MONMOUTH AVE 2077-01-3-07-001
715 W NASSAU WAY 2077-03-3-07-041
725 W NASSAU WAY 2077-03-3-07-040
790 W NASSAU WAY 2077-03-3-15-001
795 W NASSAU WAY 2077-03-3-07-014
3071 S OGDEN ST 1971-35-2-25-0ll
3079 S OGDEN ST 1971-35-2-25-010
3363 S OGDEN ST 1971-35-3-21-017
3291 S PURL ST 1971-34-4-14-013
4353 S PURL ST 2077-10-1-03-014
4363 S PURL ST 2077-10-1-03-013
4435 S PURL ST 2077-10-1-14-020
4469 S PURL ST 2077-10-1-14-016
4474 S PURL ST 2077-10-1-15-010
4655 S PURL ST 2077-10-1-30-017
4665 S PURL ST 2077-10-1-30-015
4720 S PURL ST 2077-10-4-02-020
4722 S PURL ST 2077-10-4-02-021
4120 S PURL ST 2077-10-4-15-003
4130 S PURL ST 2077-10-4-15-004
4140 S PURL ST 2077-10-4-15-005 • 4150 S PEAllL ST 2077-10-4-15-006
4160 S PURL ST 2077-10-4-15-007
4170 S PURL ST 2077-10-4-15-00I
4110 S PURL ST 2077-10-4-15-00t
4900 S PURL ST 2077-10-4-11-001
4945 S PURL ST 2077-10-4-14-013
4301 S PENIIIYLVAIIU ST 2011-10-1-0,-002
• 4352 S PENIIIYLVUfU ft 2011-10-1-0,-001 I 4376 S PENIIIYLVAIIU ft 2011-10-1-0,-001 • •
4401 S PENIIIYLVUfU ST 2011-10-1-1,-021
4440 S PENIIIYLVAIIU ft 2077-10-1-14-005
4441 S PENIIIYLVAIIU ft 2011-10-1-u-011
44 67 I PEN118YLVAIIU ft 2011-10-1-13-014
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4563 s PENNSYLVANIA ST 2011-10-1-20-015
4573 s PENNSYLVANIA ST 2077-10-1-20-014
4591 s PENNSYLVANIA ST 2077-10-1-20-013
4940 s PENNSYLVANIA ST 2077-10-4-14-007
4950 s PENNSYLVANIA ST 2077-10-4-14-008
401 PENNWOOD CIR 2077-10-4-19-002
512 PENNWOOD CIR 2077-10-4-19-010
521 PENNWOOD CIR 2077-10-4-24-010 ..
524 PENNWOOD CIR 2077-10-4-19-0ll
536 PENNWOOD CIR 2077-10-4-19-012
559 PENNWOOD CIR 2077-10-4-24-00I
1076 W PRINCETON PL 2077-04-4-13-014
16 E QUINCY AVE 2011-10-1-01-024
455 W QUINCY AVE 2077-03-3-21-012
3190 S RACE ST 1971-35-4-02-010
2975 S SHERMAN ST 1971-34-1-25-017
3165 S SHERMAN ST 1971-34-4-07-017
3166 S SHERMAN ST 1971-34-4-06-009
3173 S SHERMAN ST 1971-34-4-07-016
4334 S SHERMAN ST 2077-10-1-06-005
4343 S SHERMAN ST 2011-10-1-01-011
4350 S SHERMAN ST 2077-10-1-06-007
4400 S SHEIUIAN ST 2011-10-1-11-021
4600 S SHERMAN ST 2077-10-1-27-001
4603 S SHERMAN ST 2077-10-1-26-024
4635 S SHERMAN ST 2077-10-1-26-020
4651 S SHDIIAII ST 2011-10-1-21-011
4676 S SHDIIAII ST 2011-10-1-21-010
4101 S SHDIIAII ST 2077-10-4-10-023
4191 S SHDNAII ST 2077-10-4-11-012
4933 S SHDIIAII ST 2077-10-4-22-035
4943 S SHDNAII ST 2077-10-4-22-033
4949 S SHDNAII ST 2077-10-4-22-032
4963 S SHERNAII ST 2077-10-4-22-021
4971 S SHERNAII ST 2077-10-4-23-00t
4979 S SHDIIAII ST 2077-10-4-22-026
• 4993 S SHERNAII ST 2077-10-4-22-023
3500 W TUFTS AVS 2011-01-2-10-oot
561 W TUFTS AVS 2077-10-2-22-022
3291 S UNIVDSITY BLVD 1171-35-4-14-012
3106 S VINE ST 1171-35-4-11-001
3134 S VINE ST 1171-35-4-12-004
3146 S VINE ST 1171-35-4-11-005
• 3176 S VINE ST 1171-35-4-11-ool I 3114 S VINE ST 1171-35-4-12-oot
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3199 S VINE ST 1171-35-4-02-011
U95 W WAJUt.111 AVS 1111-21-2-11-002
3265 S WASHIIIGTOII ST 1171-34-4-15-011
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2077-10-1-17-003
2011-10-1-11-022
2077-10-1-17-006
2077-10-1-17-009
2077-10-1-18-015
2077-10-1-31-023
2077-10-1-32-024
2077-10-1-32-005
2077-10-1-31-019
2077-10-1-32-009
2077-10-1-31-0U
2077-10-1-32-011
2077-10-4-02-017
2077-10-4-01-020
2077-10-4-01-021
2077-10-4-01-002
2077-10-4-02-015
2077-10-4-01-003
2077-10-4-02-014
2077-10-4-01-005
2077-10-4-15-018
2077-10-4-11-ocM
2077-10-4-15-011
2077-10-4-11-005
2077-10-4-15-015
2077-10-4-11-off
2077-10-4-15-0U
2077-10-4-15-012
2077-10-4-17-002
2077-10-4-17-007
2077-10-4-lt-OH
1971-35-4-01-015
1971-35-4-0l-014
1971-35-4-0I-OU
1971-35-4-U-010
1971-35-4-14-oot
4365 S WASHINGTON ST
4400 S WASHINGTON ST
4475 S WASHINGTON ST
4509 S WASHINGTON ST
4516 S WASHINGTON ST
4517 S WASHINGTON ST
4546 S WASHINGTON ST
4570 S WASHINGTON ST
4573 S WASHINGTON ST
4601 S WASHINGTON ST
4612 S WASHINGTON ST
4630 S WASHINGTON ST
4635 S WASHINGTON ST
4670 S WASHINGTON ST
4685 S WASHINGTON ST
4690 S WASHINGTON ST
4701 S WASHINGTON ST
4702 S WASHINGTON ST
4708 S WASHINGTON ST
4710 S WASHINGTON ST
4717 S WASHINGTON ST
4724 S WASHINGTON ST
4737 S WASHINCTOII ST
4740 S WASHINGTON ST
4811 S WASHINGTON ST
4830 S WASHIIIG'l'Olf ST
4831 S WASHIIIGTOII ST
4840 S WASHIIIGTOII ST
4841 S WASHIIIGTOII ST
4850 S WASHIIIGTOII ST
4861 S WASHIIIGTOII ST
4871 S WASHIIIGTOII ST
4920 S WASHIIIGTOII ST
4980 S WASHIIIGTOII ST
5001 S WASHINCTOII ST
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Public Works Department
Subject Propoeed Special
Improvement Dtstrtct
No. 1992-ECJC
Charles Esterly, Dtrector of Public Works
IUUE/ AC1101' PROPOSSD
Move to award construction contract for Special Improvanent District No. 1992-ECIC
on Monday, April 20. 1992.
PIISVIOU8 COUNCIL AC'IIOII
Ctty Coundl. by Reaoluuon No. 13. 1991 approved IDdumon al Speda1 lmpnwemnlt
District 1992-ECIC. at tbat ume known• 7.oae 3. South Santa P'e Ctrde. a
devdopment property. and by Raohauoa No. 1. 1992 wldch w pwed January 6,
1992. Council pMaed OrdlnaDce No. 9. 1992 creatmeSpeclal Improvement Dtatrtct
No . 1992-ECIC on February 18. 1992.
ffAn' AJIIALftla
South Santa Fe Ctrde ... Ol1CIDdY Included ID Pavtnc Dtatrtct No . 34. but w
withdrawn due to the etrect tt would have on bond ulea rar the rat al the Dtatrtct .
It WM decided that the deYelopment property be addre11ed eeparately ID ata own
dJatrict and funded by the Ctty. Tblll project la flally endoned by the Public Worb
Department and Community Development. Tbe Developer baa ~ to accept the
entire coat al thla conatrucUon lnclucbn& enc,neermc and lnfratructure.
Six bada were recetved rar the coaatrucUoa al Spectal Improvement Dtatrtct No .
1992-ECIC • fallo,lr.
I h t h l\ Jfl f •' t ,1 ft'ew Deatp Coaatnacaon 8214.851.85
Proto ConatrucUoa 6 hv1a& 217,987.95
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Bituminous Roadways of Colo., Inc.
Kiewit Western
Brannan Sand & Gravel
Paramount Conatructton
The Engineer's estimate was $218,315.
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251,263.25
315,337.40
319,297.95
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New Design Conatructton ts the contractor awarded the 1991 Pavtng Dtstrtct
contract. They are currently working on Phase n of the 1991 project. Our
evaluatton of this firm's capabdlttes tn 1991 Indicate they are quaUfted to canyout
the uUltty work and roadwork contained tn this project.
< We reconunend that the conatructton of Spedal Improvement Dtstrtct No. 1-;;;·E:]IC
be awarded to New Design Conatructton tn the amount 0($214,651.65.
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~CKOROtnm
Since 1956, the City baa been bnprovtng its streets to meet mtntmum City Standards
through Pavtng Improyement Dtstrtcts. During this penod, some 27 diatrtcts have
been completed, tmprovmg approximately 99 miles of streets and 40 alleys.
The coets of tbeee tmprovanents are borne by the lldjlleent p1operty owners. through
spedal ass euments levled for work done lldjlleent to their properttes.
Propoeed ror mcluaton tn the Dllltrtct ta South Santa Fe Circle, a newly platted street
tn a new aubdtvtaton petitioned to IDClude tbla street ID the PavtD& Dllltrtct. There
will be no coat to the Ctty ror thta street • the devdaper WIil be weaaed ror an
aapects of CGlllltructiOD llldudllll IDha1nlCtUre (watler and aewa'. atarm aewa') and
admllltatratiOD and ~-1be antidpdled caeta al thta street are:
8314.900
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Eqlewood ta allocatlDC &eneral fund reeoun:ee far coaatructiOD al thta Dllltrtct.
Expendtturee wdl be l 00 percent retmbuned by the property owner'.
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Community Development
Harold J. sutt. Planner
Subject Amendment to the
Swedish Medical Center
Planned Development
IS8UB/ AC110N PROP08BD
Adopt a Rcsolutton approving the amendment to the Swedish Medical Center
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Matter. The pubbc hearing would be eet for May 18. 1992. A public hearing was
conducted by the Planntng and Zoning Cornm1Nkm on March M. 1992. conttnued to
March 17. 1992. and conttnued again to Aprt1 7. 1992.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL AC'DON
1bc Ctty Council considered the Swedish Medical Center Planned Development on
January 16. 1989 and February 21. 1989 on the recommendation of the Planntng
Commissk>n. The Council remanded the Planned DeYelopment to the Commlaak>n at
the request of Swediab Medical Center. 1bc CornmNkm reconaldered the remanded
Planned Development OD March 21. 1989. and voted to refer tt to Ctty Council with a
favorable rccommendaUon. The Ctty Council reconaidtted the Planned DeYelopmcnt
at a Public Hearing on May 15. 1989 and approved the Planned Development on by
Resolution Number 30, Scr1ea of 1989.
In July 1989. Swedish Medical Center requested an amendment to the Planned
Development to change the footprtnt of the ICU • propoeed 1D the or1glnal Planned
Development. The Planning Commiaaton held a Public Hear1DC on tbe propoeed
amendment on July 18. 1989 and voted to refer tt to Ctty Cound1 With a favorable
recommendaUon. City Council conaldered the propoaed amendment on August 21 .
1989 and approved the amendment by raoluuon Number 47. Sertee of 1989.
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Planned Development to add a six story. 614 space parking structure to
accommodated the needs of Medical Office Building Ill and other users. The
Planning Commission considered this request at a Public Heartng on August 7,
1990. and voted to refer it to City Council for approval with conditions. City Council
considered the proposed amendment on October 1. 1990 and approved the
amendment by Resolution Number 78, Series of 1990.
STAFF ANALT818
The proposed amendment to the Swedish Medical Center ts to add Medical Office
Building IV. The ongtnal Planned Development noted that such a facility was
proposed, but no footprint or details were spcdfled. This will be a 83.000 square
foot office building and parking wtll be provided through the addition of two and one-
half floors to the South Logan Street parking structure. The Planning Commtsston
tncluded fourteen condit:IOna as part of their' approval. These conditions have been
agreed to by Swedish Medical Center.
BACKGROUND
There has been a health care facWty at the locat:IOn of Swedish Medical Center since
1905. when a aanatortum was opened for the care oftuberculoaia paUenta. The
campus now Includes a 328 bed health care fadUty. Craig Rehabditauon Hospital
(designated as the Rocky Mountain Regional Sptnal surgery Center). and the Rocky
Mountatn Multtple Scleroma FadUUea. Addlt:IODally. there are three medical omce
buildings on the main campus.
The ftnandal beneftt to the City la lndftct. Swedish Medical Center and the
asaodated spedalizN1 health care factUUea pn,vtde a ma.JOI' employment center on
the per1meter of the downtown area. Tbeae fadUUea draw thouumda of paUenta and
their' fr1enda and femtU,,. to our community. Many profeealonal people have located
their offices In Englewood became of tbeae health care fadUuea and the number ol
support servtcea located In the area. Contacta with the Ctty atd' by developen
tndicate that the Swed.lab Medical Center • a major anchor tn the economac
development ol the City ol Enpwoocl. The preaence ol tbeae fadUUea bdpa to
broaden the tax hue. tncreaae Ctty revenue tbrougb tncreaaed aalea and provide the
benefit.a or addmonal medical support buameeaea.
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An application for the approval of an aaendJlent to the Swedish
Medical Center Planned Development for the addition of a five
story, 83,000 square foot medical office building (MOB IV). Thia
Planned Development was originally approved by City Council by
Resolution Number 30, Series of 1989, and amended by City Council
by Resolution Number 47, Series of 1989, and by Resolution Number
78, Series of 1990.
QUI TO II CQNBIQIBIQ;
March 3, 1992
March 17, 1992
April 7, 1992
IMI MP IPPBIII or DPLIQIITI
Swedish Medical Center
501 East Hampden Avenue
Englewood, CO 80110
IQQ PJIDICT1
R-3, High Density Residence District
B-2, Buaineaa District
&:MHn nuc;a1n1ow,
See attached Plan.
LQCUIOII or QOflUJI
The subject property ia located in the area bounded by south Lo-
9an Street on the west, East Girard Avenue on the north, South
Clarkson Street on the east and East Haapden Avenue on the south.
The specific portion of the property that i• the subject of this
a .. ndaent i• located at the northwest corner of East Haapden Av-
enue and the now vacated south Pennsylvania Str .. t. The she of
this portion of the site is approxiutely 140 fNt by 265 feet.
DQGIPDI•
The PlannincJ co-iHion is required to hold a Public Hearint on
the proposed Planned Developaent. The recoaaendation of the
Plannin9 co-ission to approve, or deny the Planned Developaent
aust be forwarded to Citf council within thirty days of the Pub-
lic Hearing. City Counc l aay choose to hold a Public Hearint on
the proposed Planned Developaent or the City COUncil aay act upon
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the recommendation of the Planning Commission without holding a
Public Hearing.
BIQQIIT;
The Applicant is requesting approval of an aaendllent to the ex-
isting Swedish Medical Center Planned Developaent. The aaendaent
would allow the construction of an 83,000 square foot Medical Of-
fice Building (MOB IV) on the Southwest portion of the aain caa-
pus proper. To provide for the required parking for MOB IV, ex-
pansion of the existing Logan Street parking structure is pro-
posed. This expansion was provided for on the original Planned
Development.
PIICRIPTIQI or 'J'III IQBJIC'f IITBI
The Swedish Medical Center campus is located on the east edge of
the central Business District and is part of the East Haapden Av-
enue Commercial Corridor. The aain campus, bounded by East Gi-
rard Street, South Clarkson Street, East H .. pden Avenue and South
Logan Street, contains the 328 bed Medical Center, the 80 bed
Craig Rehabilitation Hospital, as well as three Medical Office
Buildings. The adjacent area is a aix of coaaercial, office and
high density residential uses.
IV,1!IOQ1If TQ TII GCWDRPlfi II 111
The subject property is identified as part of the high denaity
residence area and the East Hampden Avenue Coaaercial corridor in
the 1979 Coaprehensive Plan.
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safaty Sarvis•• -Fir• Qiyi•ipn: Pursuant to section 10.201 and
10.301 of the City's adopted fire code (1111 Unifora Fire Code)
the Fire Division of the Departaent of Safety lervicea is requir-
i"9 the following:
1, Installation of a new fire hydrant at the north-
east corner of South Lo9an Street and East llallpden
Avenue. (To be connected to the 11-inch •in in
East Haapden Avenue.)
2. Installation of the fire departaent connection for
the fire spr i nkler syst-in .,. IV at the veat
end of the south wall.
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end to end to allov for adequate fire puaper turn-
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Ni n i aua vertic al clearance underneath the pedea-
t r i an br i d9e Which connecte -IV to the exbtint
parki nt etructure at lout.ta Lotan ftreet and laat
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Fire Division vehicles access to the fire hydrant
and fire department connection at the west side of
the c.c.u. addition to Swedish Medical Center.
utilities Department:
1. Field locate the City Ditch and show its location
on the Planned Development.
2. The fire hydrant required by the Fire Department
must be installed by Swedish but will be owned by
the City. Further, it must be installed to City
specifications, and in an easeaent dedicated to
the City.
community Development -Building and safety: Proposed structure
must comply with all applicable codes and regulations of the
City.
Public work•:
1. The parking structure access fro• South Logan
Street shall reaain controlled by gates. In addi-
tion to doctors, the ace••• should also allow
valet attendants when parkincJ cars.
2. The one-way connection froa the 9ara9e to the de-
livery dock area, used by the valet personnel when
retrieving cars, shall be controlled by the 9ate <••• revised Site Plan).
J. Due to significant increaae in the traffic activ-
ity at the intersection of last Haapden Avenue and
South Logan Street, the radii at the NE corner and
the SE corner (presently 15 fHt or 20 fHt re-
spectively) should be improved. Nev radiu•••
shall be in the rar19e of approxiaately 35 feet.
This will require the acquisition of additional
right-of-way at both corners.
Furtheraore, the Costal 9as station sign at the NE corner needs
to be relocated. These iaprove-nts should be coordinated with
the current signal upgrade project by SNC.
4. Nev stripincJ and si9ninv at the interHCtion of
last Haapden and South Pennaylvania StrHt, and on
East Haapden Avenue between South LocJan ltreet and
South Pearl Street will be needed.
The follovir19 aodifications shall be iapleaented in the future
when the traffic conditions chant• to the point where the pro-
posed actions are appropriate:
5. The intersection of south i.oc,an ltreet and last
Girard Avenue to be reatriped to accc•odate the
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installation of left turn bays, including appro-
priate signalization modifications.
6. Modification of left turn signal installations at
the intersection of East Hampden Avenue and South
Logan Street to accommodate exclusive movements.
7. The installation of southbound left turn signals
at the intersection of South Broadway and East Gi-
rard Avenue to allow exclusive left turn movement.
8. The installation of flashing warning lights near
the crosswalk at the intersection of East Girard
Avenue and South Lincoln Street, which is heavily
used by elderly people as necessitated by in-
creased traffic volumes on East Girard Avenue.
PUMDll'J' or COIQIUIIITY PIYILQPIIQ'I' IQLJIJII
The proposed amendment to the Swedish Medical Center is to allow
for the relocation of a medical office building that was ini-
tially proposed to be located east of the new South Clarkson
Street parking structure onto the aain caapus proper. The Medi-
cal Center views this as a aore effective use of space on the
aain campus while providing for a more efficient circulation pat-
tern within the campus.
In reviewing a Planned Development the follovincJ standards are to
be applied.
1. U••• peraitted. The use of the property which is the
subject of the Planned Developaant, shall be a Permit-
ted Principal use in the Zone District in which the De-
velopment is located, or a use permitted pursuant to
other provisions of the ZonincJ ordinance.
The proposed medical office building is a permitted u-in both
the R-3 and B-2 zone districts.
2. The Planned Develop .. nt shall be consistent with the
intent of the coaprehensive Plan and the policies
therein.
Thi• proposed Planned Develop .. nt ... ndaent is consistent with
the goals of the Comprehensive Plan for the East Haapden Coaaer-
cial corridor. These goals are:
To create a balance of c01111&rcial uses to reflect the
character of the neighborhood in which the corridor is
located.
To iaprove the visual aspects alOncJ th•-coaaercial
areas.
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To encourage major redevelopment and a variety of uses
in these areas.
Furthermore, the consistency of the overall Planned Development
has been established through the approval of the original P.O.
and the two subsequent amendments. The Coaprehensive Plan recog-
nize• the long range expansion of the Medical Center and notes
that it would be a catalyst for further revitalization of the
area.
3. The Planned Development'• relationship to its surround-
ings shall be considered in order to avoid adverse ef-
fects to the existing and possible future development
caused by traffic circulation, building height or bulk,
lack of screening or intrusions of privacy.
One of the stated purposes of the Planned Developaent procedure
is to provide flexibility in design. Also, the proposed aaend-
ment must be viewed in the context of the entire caapus develop-
ment. Given these parameters for analysis, the proposed Planned
Development amendJlent is coapatible with the existing area in
terms of the height, bulk and density of the developaent.
4. Minimum requirements for usable open space shall be ••t
through the overall design and a .. nities proposed for
development.
Since the majority of th• sit• is in the R-3 Zone District, the
R-3 landscaping require .. nts for 251 of the total site to be
landscaped are applied to the entire developaent. With the addi-
tion of the Medical Office BuildincJ IV, tbe percentage of land-
scape coverage is reduced froa 291 to 271 of the total site.
5. The number of off-street parkiftlJ apace• in the proposed
develop .. nt shall not be less than the requir ... nt of
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.
In anticipating the need for additional parking, the original
Planned Development provided for six floors of parkincJ in the Lo-
gan Street Parking Structure. currently there are three floors
with 306 spaces in the structure. Thr .. floors will be added to
this structure to provide for a total of 615 apace• on six
floors. The parkincJ requir ... nts for office buildings is one
space for each 300 square f .. t of net rentable ar ... Since no
estiute for the net rentable area ia available, applyi119 this
300 square foot standard to the CJro•• floor ar .. rev .. ls that the
required parking would be 277 spaces. This is le•• than what is
being provided in the addition to the Logan ltr .. t parkincJ atruc-
ture,
6. Site Plan. The approving agenci•• ahall be utisfied
that the site plan for the Planned Developaent .. ets
all the following requir ... ntaz
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a. If the proposed development includes multi-family
or nonresidential building• or atructure• and i•
adjacent to a single family reaidential use dis-
trict, the development ahall contain a buffer.
Thia develop•ent ia not adjacent to a aingle-faaily reaidential
uae diatrict.
b. Within the Planned Development, aufficient apace
muat be provided between building• and atructurea,
giving conaideration to their intended uae, their
location, deaign and height, the plac ... nt and ex-
tent of facing window areaa, and the topography
and other auch other natural feature• aa will aa-
aure privacy and a pleaaant environaent.
The propoaed MOB IV ha• been deaigned to take advantage of the
existing topography and blend· with the exiating deaign of the
Medical center and other Office Buildinga. The average building
height ia 63 feet of which 4 feet ia a parapet wall incorporated
to acreen rooftop aechanical equipment.
c. If the area of the developaent ia auch that an in-
ternal circulation ay•t-ia neceaaary, auch a
•y•t-ahall be deaigned for the type of traffic
that will be generated, and all curba at entrance•
and other ace••• point• ahall have raapa to facil-
itate ace••• for the handicapped and bicyclea.
The internal circulation ayat-ia deaigned to provide adequate
... rgency vehicle acceaa on the wut aid• of the buildi119 and
convenient ace••• for patient• to NOB IV and adjacent buildi119a.
Aa a part of this PlaMed Developaent Aaendaent application, a
traffic iapact analyai• waa required.
d. Bicycle and pedeatrian trail• are to be provided
where the City bicycle and/or trail plan or the
R99ional Bicycle Transportation Plan ahowa auch
trail or trail corridor.
Bicycle or pedutrian trail• are not propoeed for th• aubject
aite.
•· Th• aite plan shall provide for the uxiaua
preaervation of natural drainac,e ar .. a, v99etation
and other deairable f .. tlll'U,
Since this is eaHntially a redevelopaent of a portion of the
Swediah Medical center caapua, the drainac,e plan developed aa a
part of the original Planned Developaent, will be IIOdified to ac-
count for the addition of NOB IV.
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sistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan and the Planned
Development requirements.
PIPIIDIU or COJlll1JlfITY QJYILOPIIDT HCOIQIIIIDM'IORI
The Department of community Development recommends that the pro-
posed Swedish Medical Center Planned Development Amendment #3 be
approved with the following conditions:
1. Installation of a new fire hydrant at the northeast corner
of South Logan Street and East Hampden Avenue.
2. Installation of the fire department connection for the fire
sprinkler system in MOB IV at the west end of the south
wall.
3. The hammerhead turn-around should be 72 feet fro• end to end
to allow for adequate fire pumper turning.
4. Minimum vertical clearance underneath the pedestrian bridge
which connects MOB IV to the existing parking structure at
south Logan Street and East Girard Avenue auat be 13 feet 6
inch•• to allow Fire Division vehicles accaaa to the fire
hydrant and fire dapartaant connection at the wast aide of
the c.c.u. addition to Swedish Nadical Cantar.
5. Field locate the City Ditch and show its location on the
Planned Development.
6. The fire hydrant required by the Fir• Dapart .. nt auat be in-
stalled by the developer and shall be owned by the City.
Further, it must be installed to City specifications, and be
in an easement dedicated to the City.
7 . The parking structure ace••• froa South Logan Street shall
remain controlled by gates. In addition to doctors, the ac-
e••• should allow valet attendants when parking cars.
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Th• one-way connection froa the garage to the delivery dock
area, uaad by the valet personnel when retrieving cars,
shall be controlled by the gate (aae revised aita plan).
Due to s ignificant increase in the traffic activity at the
intersection of East Haapden Avenue and South Logan Street,
the radii at the NE corner and the SE corner (presently 15
feet or 20 feet respectively) should be improved. New ra-
diuaea shall be in the range of approxiaately 35 feat. Thia
will require the acquisition of additional right-of-way at
both corners. Furthermore, the Coaatal gaa atation aign at
th• NE corner naada to be relocated. Th ... iaprovaaanta
ahould be coordinated with the current aignal upqrade pro-
ject by SMC.
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Avenue and south Pennsylvania street, and on East H-pd•n
Avenue between south Logan street and south Pearl street
will be needed.
Th• following aodification• shall be iapl ... nted in the future
when the traffic condition• change to th• point where th• pro-
posed action• are appropriate:
11. Th• intersection of south Logan street and East Girard Av-
enue to be restriped to accoaaodat• th• installation of left
turn bays, including appropriate siqnalization aodifica-
tiona.
12. Modification of left turn signal installation• at the inter-
section of East Haapden Avenue and south Lo9an Street to ac-
co .. odat• exclusive aov ... nts.
13. Th• installation of southbound left turn siqnal• at the in-
tersection of south Broadway and East Girard Avenue to allow
exclusive left turn aov ... nt.
14. Th• installation of flashing warning lights near the cro••-
valk at the intersection of East Girard Avenue and south
Lincoln Street, which i• heavily used by elderly people as
necessitated by increased traffic volume• on East Girard Av-
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A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE SWEDISH MEDICAL CENTER PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADDING A FIVE STORY MEDICAL OFFICE
BUILDING TO BE KNOWN AS SWEDISH MOB IV .
WHEREAS, the Swedish Medical Cent.er Planned Development waa approved by
Resolution No. 30, Series of 1989; and
WHEREAS, amendment.a to the Planned Development were approved by Resolution
No .. 47, Serie• of 1989 and Resolution No. 78, Series of 1990; and
WHEREAS, Swedilh Medical Center has filed an amendment to the approved Planned
Development to add a five story Medical Office Buildinc which will be known a1 Swedi1h
MOB IV; and
WHEREAS, the propoaed amendment will not alter the relation1hip of the approved
Planned Development to the Comprehen1ive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the amendment to the Swedilh Medical Center Planned Development was
con1idered by the Planninc and Zoninc Commiuion at a Public Hearinc which was held
on March 3, 1992 and wa1 continued to March 17, 1992 and April 7, 1992; and
WHEREAS, the amendment application filed by Swedish Medical Center for the property
located between East Girard Avenue, Ea1t Hampden Avenue, South Lopn Stl'Mt, and South
Clarkson Street i1 in compliance with the Planned Development N1Ulation1 and i1
con1i1tent with the intent and purpoee of the Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the propoaed amendment will not affect the previou1ly approved buildinc
footprint• or parkinc; and
WHEREAS, the Planninc and Zoninc Commiuion aPl)r'OV9d the application by Swedish
Medical Center for the amendment with certain condition•:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS :
$tcticr, 1. The City of Enclewood City Council henby approvea the recommendation1 of
the Enclewood Planninc and Zonin1 Commiuion amendments to the Planned
Development adopted by Retolution No . 30, Series of lNt and amended by Retolution No .
47, Serial of 1989, and Resolution No . 78, Seriea of ltlO, amendint the Swediah Medical
Center Planned Development for the purpoee of acldinc a Five a&ory Medical Office
Buildinc to be know a1 Swed11h MOB IV 11 ti.reby approved wath the followin1 condition•:
1. ln1tallation of a new fire hydrant at the Northeast comer of South Lopn Stnet
and Ea1t Hampden Avenue .
2 . ln1tallation of the Fire Department Conntaion for the P'ire Sprinkler System in
Swediah MOB IV at the WNt end of the 8ouda wall.
3 . The hammerhead tum-around 1hall be 12 feet hlll end &o end to allow for
adequate fire pumper tumlnc,
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4. Minimum vertical clearance underneath the pedestrian bridge which connect.a
Swedish MOB IV to the existing parking structure at South Logan Street and East
Girard Avenue shall be 13 feet 6 inches to allow Fire Division Vehicles acce11 to
the Fire Hydrant and Fire Department connection at the West Side of the C.C.U.
addition to Swedish Medical Center.
5. Field locate the City Ditch and show its location on the Planned Development.
6. The Fire Hydrant required by the Fire Department shall be installed by the
developer and shall be owned by the City . Further, it must be installed to City
1peciftcation1, and be in an easement dedicated to the City.
7. The Parkin1 Structure acce11 from South Logan Street shall remain controlled
by pt.ea. In addition to doctors, the acce11 should allow valet attendants when
parkin1 cars.
8. The one-way connection from the prep to the delivery dock area, uMd by the
valet personnel when retrievin, can, shall be controlled by the pte.
9. Due to 1i,nificant increase in the traffic activity at the intanection of Eut
Hampden Avenue and South Lopn Street, the radii at the Northeast corner and
the Southeast corner (presently 15 feet or 20 feet respectively) should be improved.
New radi111a shall be approximately 35 feet. Thia will require the acquisition of
additional ,;,ht-of-way at both comers. Furthermore, the Coat.al Ga1 Station
•iln at the North•at comer needs to be relocat.ed. Th111 improvements lhall be
coordinated with the current •isnal uppade project by Swedish Medical Cent.er.
10. New 1tripin1 and •isnin1 at the int.enection of East Hampden Avenue and South
Pennsylvania StNet, and on East Hampden Avenue betWNn South Lopn Stnet
and South P•rl Street will be needed .
The followin1 modif'ication1 shall be implemenwcl in the future when the traffic
condition• chan,e to the point where the propoeed actions are appropriate :
11 . The int.erNction of South Lapn Street. and East Girard Avenue to be rest.riped to
accommodate the inltallation of Left. Tum bay1, includin1 appropriate
1ipaliaation moclification1.
12 . Mocliftcation of Lef\ Tvm lipal inullation1 at tha intarteetion of East
Hampden Avenue and South Lapn St.rel\ to aecommoclata ncluaive mowmen&a .
13 . Ttie in1tallation of Southbound Left. Tum 11pal1 at the interteetion or South
Breedway and East Girard Avenue to allow exclusive Left. Tum mow-L
14 . The in1tallation of Flashin1 Wamins lipu near the crouwalk at the
interNction of Eaa Girard Avenue and South Uncoln SI.Nit, which i1 heavily
used by elderly people u .....akawcl by lncreued &raffle volumes on !ut
Girard Avenue .
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parties make 1Uch arranpmentl for the co1t u i1 asreed upon with third parties.
Al)()Pl'ED AND APPROVED tbi1 20th day of April, 1992.
Clyde E. WJllinl. Mayor
ATTEST:
Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk
I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clsk for the City of~ Colorado, hereby certifJ
the abo¥e is a true fill/PY of a.olation No . -Seriel of 1912.
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ABILL FOR
COUNCIL BILL NO. 18
INTRODU~ly COUNCIL
MEMBER, fit[
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD, THE CITY OF LITTLETON, AND METRO
WASTEWATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT SHARING COMMON SERVICES AND
EXCHANGING SHARED INFORMATION REGARDING LOWRY LANDFILL
SUPERFUND SITE.
WHEREAS, the Cities of Enelewood, Lakewood and Littleton, Colorado and the Metro
Wastewater Reclamation District are political 1Ubdivision1 of the State of Colorado and are
the subject ofan administrative proceedin1 by the EPA under Section 104 and 122 of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980
(CERCLA), as amended, to participate in a remedial investieation/feasibility study at the
Lowry Landfill Superfund Site; and
WHEREAS, the parties are involved in insurance coveraee litieation styled Cil,x..m
Littleton et 11 v Commercial Unioo Ae1ur1oce Cemn1nie1 et al.. Civil Action No. 91 CV
00723, Denver District Court ; Cjty pf Jdk•wggl x Unj&,d S&:,t,• Fjrg JDIYCIDCC Cg •\ al.,
Civil Action 90 Z 880 U.S .D.C . Colo; and Mctrg W11ttwat,r Btclamatjgn Dj1t x
Cgptjocotol C11 Cg ct al , Civil Action No. 89 C 895 U.S.D.C. Colo., and expect to become
involved in additional litiption relatin1 to the Lowry Site, includin1 a civil action Cjty and
Cgupty pf Qcoxct x AdgJph C990 Cg t\ aJ.. Case No. 91 F 22333 U.S.D .C . Colo .; and
WHEREAS, the parties currently have and anticipate in the future havin1 common
opponent,, iuues of law and fact and claims and defenHI in the administrative proceedinc
and liti1ation relatine to the Lowry Site; and
WHEREAS, the parties contemplate that in the flature t.hey may aeree to ,hare various
common co1ll and services, includin1 but not limited to a joint document repository,
litiption support service,, common counsel, expert witneue, and another consultin1
communication,, information, common documenta, lecal ruearch and further their
common intere1ll in the administrative proceedinc and lit.iption relatin1 to the Lowry Site
subject to the joint def en• doctrine u Ml forth in Ip Be Gqnd Ju,y Seebootolt 902 F.2d 244
(4th Cir. 1990) and Poi&cd Slat.ax ScbwimlDlt 892 F.2d 237 (2d Cir. 1989); and
WHEREAS, durin1 the course ol 1harin1 Common Services and exchancin1 Shared
Information, confidential and/or privilepd matt.en may be communicated amon1 or
received by the Parties, includin1 communication, made between each party and ita
uorney, in confidence for the purpose of -kin&, obtainin1 or providinc lepl assistance
ubject to the attomey-ellent privilep u Ml fonh in Upjohp Co y Upjlfd Slat.a 449 U.S . 383
( 19 1) and docum nu and other tancible thinp ,...,.,... in anticipation ol litlption or for
trial by or for another party or by or for that party's repraentaUve aubjett t.o the work-product
doctrine a1 set forth in Hjqmap x Taylpr m U.S. 415 (1947 ), Federal Rule of Civil
Procedure 26 and Colorado Rule of Civil Procedure H; and
WHEREAS, the applicability ol the joint clef'enM doctrine t.o the aharinc of Common
Service, and the exchan .. ol Shared Information has been placed Into I Ille by the opinion of
o ml(i1tratA in Mttm W111tw1&1c Btclame!ien PiM v C:eotioea&al Cea Co el ti . and
Citv or Lakewood v United S&ette Fire Ina Co Mel ware claLtcl January 23. 1112: and
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WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Parties to protect and to not waive any privileges that may
apply to Shared Information and may be available to each party, including but not limited to
attorney-client, work-product, deliberative process, executive session, public office or other
applicable privileees; and
WHEREAS, there are mutual economic and other benefits that will accrue to each party by
the sharing of Common Services and the exchanp of Shared Information and it is in the best
intere1t of the Parties to enter in to this Acreement to protect confidential information and
privileges;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS :
Scctjpn 1. The Englewood City Council hereby approves the agreement entitled "Joint
Defense/Litigation Arreement" between the City of En,lewood, the City of Lakewood, the
City of Littleton and Metro Wastewater Reclamation District Sharing Common Services and
Exchanging Shared Information reprdinc Lowry Landfill Superfund Site, 1aid agreement
generally provides as follows:
1. It is agreed that all Shared Information, whether written or otherwiae, exchanced
between the PartiH or received by one party from the other 1hall be held in 1trict
confidence by the recipient and lhall not be diacloaed to third partie1.
2 . Shared Information exchanpd amonc the Partie1 or their counael under the
Acreement i1 for the aole purpoN of aaNrtiq claim• or defense• in preparation of,
or in anticipation of, trial or litiption relatin1 to the Lowry Site.
3 . No Party may waive any Privilepa applicable to Shared Information received
from any other party to the Asreement.
4 . In the event a que1tion arises as to whether a waiver of any Privilepa applicable to
Shared Information hH occurred, it i1 the intention of the Partiea that no waiver
lhall be con1tNed to have occurred.
5 . Diaclo1ure of any Shared Information by any party about its claim, or def-• to
third parties a1sertin1 or defendiq limilar clai1111 ahall be con1idered diacloaure
to "friendly partiff" and lhall not be cleemed a waiwr by any party to the
Acreement of any Privil••·
6 . The provi1ion1 o/ the A,reement ahall not apply to Shared Information which 11
now or hereafter becomes public knowledp, throu,h no wronaful act, and any 1uch
disclosure can be made without violation of the A,rNment.
7 . In the event Shared Information i1 required to be cliacloeed by any party Ha result
of a Court Order or under law, 1uch party may satisfy it.I confidentiality
obli1at ion1 hereunder by nodf'yiq the party that pnerated the information and
civin1 1uch party an opportunity to pl"IMd the confidentiality o/ the Shared
I nformat lo n .
8 . In order to preserve all Privi ..... and confidentiality prowction available to each
party to the maximum extent allowed by law, it la apMd that no party lhall llN the
Nrvice1 ol any common coun•l hired for the Denver IUit for other f\ature litiption
rel1tln1 to Lowry, without. the eapNN wriuen pennl11ion o/ all othff parUH.
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INTRODU~~y COUNCIL
MEMBER, fig<
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD, THE CITY OF LITTLETON, AND METRO
WASTEWATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT SHARING COMMON SERVICES AND
EXCHANGING SHARED INFORMATION REGARDING LOWRY LANDFILL
SUPERFUND SITE.
WHEREAS, the Citie1 of Enclewood, Lakewood and Littleton, Colorado and the Metro
Wa1tewater Reclamation Di1trict are political 1ubdiviaiona of the State of Colorado and are
the 1ubject ofan adminiatrative procNclinr by the EPA under Section 104 and 122 of the
Comprehenaive Environmental Responae, Compenaation and Liability Act of 1980
{CERCLA), aa amended, to participate in a remedial inveatieation/feasibility study at the
Lowry Landfill Superfund Site; and
WHEREAS, the partiea are involved in in1urance coverare litieation styled~
LjttJcton ct •I y Garnrn•rci•I Unjgn Aa1vc1ncc Cgmpanj11 ct •J., Civil Action No . 91 CV
00723, Denver Di1Lrict Court; Citv eC l•ktwOACt x United Stelle Fice ln,umosc Co et al .,
Civil Action 90 Z 880 U.S .D.C . Colo; and Mctrp W11&1w111C B,cJamatjgn Qi•t y
Cgntincn&:1) C11 Cg et •I Civil Action No. 89 C 896 U.S.D.C . Colo., and expect to become
involved in additional litiption relatinr to the Lowry Site, includine a civil action Cjty and
County g(Qcnvec y MoJPb Cggo Cg cc aJ., Cue No. 91 F 22333 U.S .D.C . Colo .; and
WHEREAS, the partiea currently have and anticipate in the future havinr common
opponentl, iuu11 of law and fact and claima and defen111 in the admini1trative proceedinc
and litiption relatinr to the Lowry Site; and
WHEREAS, the partiea mntemplat.e that in the f\awre they may arree to ,hare varioul
common co1ta and 11rvicea, includin1 but not limit.eel to a joint document repoaitory,
litiption 1upport 11rvice1, common COWIMI, expert witneue1 and another conaultin1
communication,, information, common documenu, lecal rnearch and further their
common intere1ta in the adminietrative proceedinc and litiption relatin1 to the Lowry Site
1ubject to the joint def111• clocuine u 11t forth in ID Be Qnpd Ju,y &ebsmo11 902 F.2d 244
(4th Cir. 1990) and Unj&,d &•Sn y Scbwimaw 892 F.2d 237 (2d Cir. 1989); and
WHEREAS, durin1 the COUl'M of aharin1 Com-n Services and eachan,in1 Shared
Information, conftdentlal and/or privilepd mattan may be communicated amon1 or
rte 1ved by the Partau, tnclud1n1 communication• made between tach party and lta
auorneya an conndence for the purpoee of Mekin,. obl.ainin1 or providin, lepl a1ai1tance
ub,led to the attorney-client pnVllep u llt fonll ln Ywbn Cg y Uni&,d Ss,ia 449 U.S. 383
(19 l ) and documenta and ether tanp,le thinp pnparecl in anticipation oflitiptlon or for
trial by or f'or another party• by or for that party'• npreaentative subject to tht work-product
doctrine u llt forth In ffidsND y t1Yler 321 U.S. 416 (1947), Federal Rule of Cavil
Procedure 28 and Colorado It.alt of Civil Procedure II; and
WH !REAS, the appliabelit,y of the joint .,.,... doctrine to the llharin, of Common
rvi«.e and the t&ehllftfl of Shared lnforaa&ion baa been placed into i1aue by tht opinion of
a m1111t.ra&e in N•SII WIMWIW lecltmdm PiM x C?en&iDtDYI C11 Co ti ti and
C,sy oC l•knAAd x llndtd lsMtt n,, 111, Ct-M ti wen da&ed January 23, lttt: and
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Se1;tjgn 2 Authority is given to allow the other entities to join and participate in this
Agreement upon notice to the City Council .
Introduced, read in full, and passed on first readine on the 20th day of April, 1992.
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 23rd day of April, 1992.
Clyde E. Wigin1, Mayor
ATTEST :
Patricia H . Crow, City Clerk
I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk olthe City of Enpwoocl, Colorado, hereby certify that the
above and forqoin1 is a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and
passed on first readin1 on the 20th day of April, 1992.
Patricia H. Crow
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... aaaa, the Cities of Englewood, Lakewood and Littleton,
Colorado and the Metro Wastewater Reclaaation District
(hereinafter referred to collectively as •Parties•) are political
subdiviaions of the State of Colorado and are the subject of an
adainistrative proceeding by the EPA under Section• 104 and 122
of the Coaprehensive Environaental Reaponae, Coapensation and
Liability Act of 1980 (•CERCLA•), as ... nded, to participate in a
r...ctial investigation/feaaibility study at the Lowry Landfill
Superfund Site (•Lowry Site•): and
...... ,, the Parties are involved in insurance coverage
litigation styled city pf Littl•tqn, 1t al. Ye CPPPftrclal Qniqn
Aeturanc• C9WP1ni1•, •t al., Civil Action No. t1-cv-0012J (Denver
District Court)1 City pf LaMYAQd Y, Qnitad lt:lh• Fin ID•e Cp.,
~ al.a., Civil Action to-z-110 cu.s.o.c. Colo.), and llltER
hatlYIYr leSllNSi:iAD Plti:, Y, GootiDIDSi:11 SIio SA,, & al.a.,
Civil Action No. lt-C-195 cu.s.o.c. COlo.) and expect to becaae
involved in additional litigation relatinrJ to the Lowry Site,
includi119 a civil action atyled City apd Cpypty pf PIDY9E Ye
Adplpb cpgra cpe, ~ ~. caae No. t1-r-22JJ cu.s.o.c. co10.)
c•eenver auit•), and
WD1811, tbe Parti•• currently have and anticipate in the
future havi119 coaaon opponents, iaauea of law and fact and claiaa
and defen .. a in tbe adainiatrative proceedi119 and liti .. tion aon
particularly deacrU.S above nlatinrJ to the Lowry Site, and
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WJU:JtBA8, the Parties contemplate that in the future they may
agree to share various common costs and services, including but
not limited to a joint document repository, litigation support
services, common counsel, expert witnesses and other consulting
services c•common services•) and may otherwise exchange
communications, information, co .. on docuaents, legal research and
litigation strategies c•shared Information•) in an effort to
further their co .. on interests in the administrative proceeding
and litigation aore particularly described above relating to the
Lowry Site subject to the joint defense doctrine as set forth in
In B• Grand Jury subpoena•, 902 F.2d 2,, (4th cir. 1990) and
Qnit•d stat11 y, Schwi .. 1r, 192 F.2d 237 (2d Cir. 1989): and
... aaaa, during th• course of sharing coaaon Services and
exchanging Shared Information, confidential and/or privileged
matters may be coaaunicated aaong or received by the Parties,
including coaaunicationa aad• betv .. n each party and it•
attorneys in confidence for the purpo .. of ... king, obtaining or
providing legal assistance subject to the attorney-client
privilege as set forth in DpjpbQ GAe Ye pnitad stat••, 449 u.s.
313 (1911) and docuaent• and other tangible things prepared in
anticipation of litigation or for trial by or for another party
or by or for that party'• representative subject to the vork-
product doctrine as set forth in Hic9nttn Ye Taylar, 329 U.S. 495
(1947), Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 21 and Colorado Rule of
Civil Procedure 26: and
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... ..aa, the applicability of the joint def•n•• doctrine to
the •haring of Common Service• and the exchange of Shared
Information ha• been placed into iaaue by the opinion of a
aagiatrat• in Metro wa1tevat•r B•clawattgn Qi1t, Y, continental
ca,, co •• •t al., and city of Lak9YQ9d Y, unttac:1 stat•• fir• In•,
~ •t al,, aJU2rA, dated January 23, 1992: and
nun•, it ia th• deair• of the Partiu to protect and to
not waive any privilege• that aay apply to Shared Infonaation and
aay be available to each party, including but not liaited to
attorney-client, work-product, deliberative proceaa, executive
••••ion, public office or other applicable privilege•
c•Privilegea•,, and
are autual econoaic and other benefits that
will accrue to each party by the aharinlJ of CO..On .. rvicea and
the excha1199 of Shared Inforution and it i• in the beat intereat
of th• Parti•• to enter into
confidential infonaation and Privilec,ea,
to protect
-, 'l'IIDDOU, in consideration for tbe autual praat ...
contained herein, tbe Partia ac,ree u follOlfaz
1. :rt 1• ac,reed that all Shared Information, vbetber
written or otharviN, exchan9ed between the Partie• or
received by one party froa the other shall be bald in atrict
confidence by the recipient and ahall not be diacloaed to third
partiea.
2. lhared Infonaation exchanc,ed a...., tbe ,arti• or their
COW\Nl under thia AqrHaent ia for the aole purpoee of .... rti119
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claims or defenses in preparation of, or in anticipation of,
trial or litigation relatin~ to the Lowry Site,• ··including but not
limited to the administrative proceeding and. litigation more
particularly described above. Any such exchange of,:S6ared
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Information under thi• Agreement shall not be deem•d a waiver of
--.. · any Privilege• that aay be applicable to •aid Shared-Information.
3. No party aay waive any Privilege• applicable to Shared
Information received froa any other party to thi• Agreeaent. In
the event one party to thi• Agreement di•clo•e• to any third
partie• Shared Information received from any other party to thi•
Agreement, •uch disclo•ure •hall not constitute a waiver of any
Privilege• by the other partie• unle•• they unanimou•ly con•ent
to •aid waiver. Nothing herein •hall preclude any party from
u•ing Shared Information received froa any other party to enhance
it• ca•• in litigation relating to the Lowry Site. Nothing
herein •hall preclude any party froa disclo•ing Shared
Information generated by it. In the event of inadvertent
di•clo•ure of Shared Information, the party re•pon•ible for •uch
disclo•ure •hall be obligated to take all rea•onable efforts to
retrieve the Shared Information.
,. In the event a queation ari•e• a• to whether a waiver
of any Privilege• applicable to Shared Information ha• occurred,
it i• the intention of the Parti•• that no waiver ahall be
conatrued to have occurred. The partie• apecifically intend that
thi• A9reea ent and the exchange of lhared Information and aharing
of co-on Serv ices pur•uant to thi• A9ree .. nt be con•trued
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consistent with the application of the attorney-client privilege
as set forth in Upjohn co, y. united stat••, 449 u.s. 383 (1981);
the work-product doctrine as set forth in Hickman Y, Taylor, 329
U.S. 495 (1947), Fed.R.Civ.P. 26 and Colo.R.Civ.P. 26; the joint
defense doctrine as set forth in In B• Grand Jury su~po•oo•, 902
F.2d 244 (4th Cir. 1990) and pnitad stat•• y. Schyi .. •r, 892 F.2d
237 (2d Cir. 1989); and any other Privileqea.
5. Disclosure of any Shared Inforaation by any party about
its claim• or defenses to third parties asserting or defending
siailar clai .. shall be conaidered disclosure to •friendly
parties• and shall not be de .. ed a waiver by any party to this
Agreement of any Privileges.
6. Any confidentiality and non-waiver of privilege
provision• of this AcJreement shall r ... in in full force and
effect without regard to whether the -tter i• ter11inated by
final judcpaent or ••ttl ... nt.
7. The provision• of thi• Ac)reeaent llhall not apply to
Shared Inforaation which is now or hereafter becoae• public
knovled9e, through no wrongful act, and any auch disclosure can
be aade without violation of this AcJr .... nt.
•• In the event Shared Infor,aation 1• required to be
disclosed by any party as a result of a Court Order or under lav,
such party aay .. tisfy its confidentiality obli9ations hereunder
by notifying the party that 9enerated the infor,aation and 9ivinq
such party an opportunity to protect the confidentiality of the
Shared Infonaation.
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measures to assure that any person who is granted access to any
Shared Information, or who participates in work on joint projects
or assists counsel, is familiar with the terms of this Agreement
and complies with its terms. It is agreed that no one providing
Co11J11on Services will be allowed access to any one party's
confidential and/or privileged information and docuaanta, but
that anyone providing Common Services shall only have access to
Co11J11on Services or Shared Information.
10. The Parties intend by this Aqreeaant to protect from
disclosure to third parties all Co11110n Services and Shared
Information exchanged among tha .. elvas to the greatest extent
permitted by lav, regardless of whether the exchange occurred
before execution of this Agraa .. nt and regardless of whether the
writing or docuaant is aarked •confidential• or •privileged.•
The Parties specifically intend by this Aqr .... nt to protect froa
disclosure to insurance carriers any lbared Inforaation relating
to the insurance coverage litigation aore particularly daacribed
above and to protect froa disclosure to other potentially
responsible parties and EPA any Sbared Infor,aation relating to
coat allocation.
11. In order to preserve all Privilagea and confidentiality
protection available to each party to the aaxiaua extant allowed
by lav, it is agreed that no party aball use the services of any
coaaon counsel hired for the Denver suit for other future
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litigation relating to Lowry, without the express written
permission o! all other parties.
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nuaber of counterparts, each of which when executed and delivered
shall be deeaed to be an original, but such counterparts shall
t09ether constitute one and the .... dOCUJ19nt.
This Agree .. nt is effective as of Deceaber 26, 1991.
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AT'l'ZST:
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ATTUT:
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APl'IIOVED AS TO FORM:
By: ""aoc,_e_r_lf..,.. •....... oo-nan--,-c""'l""t_y.....,A""'t""'t_o_m_•Y
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Susan N. Thornton,
Preaident of Littleton City Council
ATTZST:
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APPROVED AS TO P'ORN:
lly: ... La-rry--.,-. -......... r-k,..ov-1 .. t-a-,-----
city Attorney
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A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN SPIEGEL &
MCMIARMID, SPECIAL COUNSEL FOR ACCE AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO. ~:
WHEREAS.the City of Enetewood hu actively been involved in seek.inc a chance in
CERCLA le(islation ; and
WHEREAS, the City ofEnetewood hu utilized and benefited by it.I previous
involvement in ACCE; and
WHEREAS, Acee Policy and decisions are now to be made by the • ACCE Steerine
Committee" consistine of "Core Memben" of ACCE, and an "ACCE Subcommittee"
chosen in accordance with the reviNd lntemal Operatine Procedures; and
WHEREAS, The City of hu determined that it desires to become a Core Member of ACCE
and the ACCE Steerine Committee hu voted to accept the City of Enelewood u a Core
Member;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD.COLORADO.THAT :
S,ctioo 1. The City Council of the City of Enclewood. Colorado hereby approves ol the
Aereement with Spiepl & McMiarmid, Special Counsel for ACCE , with the Acreement the
City of Enelewood will become a "Core Member." Said Aereement pnerally providff as
follows :
1. Sgg pf' S,ncict•: Al a lf'OUP ACCE hu employed Spiepl & McMiarmid u
Special Counsel shall repreNnt , auitlt, and edvi• the Core Memben ol ACCE
with respect to the amendment and/or reauthoriaation o( the Comprehenlive
Environ-ntal ReaponM, Compensation and Uability Act ("CERCLA"), the
Rnource Con•rvation and Recovery Act ("RC RA 1. and olher pertinent
environmental laws or reculations.
2 . CwnliDIPPO eo4 Qjr:ec;tjgp : Special eoun .. , i1 lub;tct to the direct aupervilion
and control o( the ACCE St.terin1 Committee, the ACCE SubcommittN, o,r their
dHi,nated reprtaentative.
3 . Coofl4eoP•li&x : It ii undtntood that communicat.ion1 pnerated by the Cit.y al
E111lewood, its apnu. or conaultantl In connect.ion with the lt1'YICtl to bt
provided under the Acnemtnt shall bt treated by Special eoun .. 1 u pri¥1teeed
end conndential.
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A . In lieu ol rweivinc and paym, monthly lnvoicea, the City ol En,lewood
hu qreed to pay a lump 1wn o( tw.lve Theuaand Nine Hundred 'nlNt
Dollan (llUOS) on or before Jw l, ltt2, w eewr ltl ttdmated oblipdon
U a Core Mefflbtr ft'r OM year II& the ... lftlanMCII lever budpt o(
apprulmawly 'nlNt Hundred Slaty,Two Theulancl Dollen (ISa,000).
'111e City fll lllcle•oocl llllldenundl wl ...... that the ACCI Sutriq
CommlttN may ftacl It MMIIAry Lo lncNMt the •nll&I budpt .. the "elow
l'Owth" lt-.1 ol APll"Oll•fflaWly Ptur Huftllred Seventy-Two~
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Dollars ($472,000), in which cue the City of Englewood's obligation for one
year would equal approximately Eighteen Thousand Three Hundred
Twenty Dollen ($18,320). If such an increue, or portion thereof, is adopted
by the ACCE Steerine Committee in accordance with the Internal Operating
Procedure1, and the City of Enplwood remains a Core Member of ACCE,
the City of Enelewood aerees to pay an additional ,um within a reasonable
time to cover its 1hare of the obliption to Special Countel in accordance
with the cost-tharine formula deacribed in the Internal Operatine
Procedures.
Subject to written approval by the ACCE Steerine Committee, Special
Counsel may render such additional 1ervices hereunder as may be
requested from time-to-time by the ACCE Steerine Committee.
C . Special Counsel shall promptly notify the ACCE Steerine Committee in
writine of any proposed major chances or additions to the services to be
provided under the A,reement, and tuch chanpa or additions are tubject to
the approval of the ACCE Steerine Committee.
5 . Ia:m: The A,reement shall be deemed effective April 1, 1992, and shall continue
in force until cancellation at any time by the City of En1lewood or Special
Counsel upon written notice to the other party and the Chairpenon of the ACCE
Steerine Committee. Special Counsel shall be entitled to compensation for
Mrvicea and expen ... provided and incurred hereunder prior to receipt of such
termination .
ADOPl'ED AND APPROVED this 20th day tJI April, 1992.
ATTEST :
Patricia H. Crow, City Clerll
I, Patricia H. Crow. City Clerk f'or the City tJI Enpwoocl. Colondo, _., Cllftity
the above is a true copy tJI Resolution No ._. Series tJI 1112 .
Palricia H. Crow
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AGREEMENT
Thi• Agreement, dated April 1, 1992, i• entered into by the
City of Englewood, a unit of local government, 3400 south Elati
Street, Englewood, Colorado, 80110 (hereinafter •th•
Municipality•) and Spiegel, NcDiar.id, 1350 New York Avenue,
N.W., Waahington, o.c. 20005-4798 (hereinafter •special
Coun••l•).
W I T N E S S E T H
WHEREAS, Special Counael baa previoualy been retained by
th• •roundinc, Jteabera• of Aaerican coaaunitie• for Cleanup Equity
(•AccE•) a• defined in the reviaed •Internal Operating
Procedure•• of ACCE: and
WHEREAS, ACCE policy and deciaiona are now to be -d• by
the •ACCE st .. rinq Coaaittee• conaiatinq of •core Neld)era• of
ACCE, and an •ACCE Subcoaaittee• cboHn in accordance vith the
reviaed Internal Operatinq Procedurea: and
WHEJtEAS, the Municipality baa determined that it deair•• to
becoae a con Jleaber of ACCE and the ACCE Steerinq coaaitt .. ha•
voted to accept th• Municipality a• a core Jleaber:
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NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants
and agreements set forth herein, the Municipality and Special
Counsel agr•• as follows:
1. scape at s,rv1c11
Special Counsel shall represent, assist, and advise the
Core Members of ACCE with respect to the amendment and/or
reauthorization of the Coaprehensive Environmental Response,
compensation and Liability Act c•CERcLA•), the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act c•RCRA•), and other pertinent
environmental laws or regulations. A description of the services
to be provided by Special Counsel is set forth in aore detail in
Exhibit A which is attached hereto and incorporated herein.
2. cggrdination and pir1ctian
Special counsel agrees to undertake its services in a
diligent, econoaic, and efficient aanner in accordance with this
Agreeaent. Special Counsel is subject to the direct supervision
and control of the ACCZ st .. ri119 C01111itt .. , the ACCE
Subco .. itt .. , or their designated representative.
3. canfid•ntialJ..t:t
It i• understood that coaaunications generated by the
Municipality, its agents, or consultants in connection with the
services to be provided under this Aqr .... nt shall be treated by
Special counsel as privileged and confidential.
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a. The t .. s, costs, and expenaea tor wbicb the
Municipality is obligated to Special Counsel shall be determined
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according to the formula described in the ACCE Internal Operating
Procedures.
b. The Municipality agr••• that the Chairperson ot the
ACCE Steering co .. itt•• shall be authorized by the ACCE Steering
Committee to review Special Counsel'• detailed aonthly invoices
on behalf of all Core Neabera of ACCE. The Chairperson ahall
promptly review such invoices and verity that each Core Member's
obligation has been properly determined in accordance with the
formula in the Internal Operating Procedures. Upon request, th•
Municipality shall be provided copies ot the detailed invoices
and a breakdown ahovir19 each core Neaber'• obligation tor that
month.
c. In lieu ot receiving and paying aonthly invoices, the
Municipality haa agreed to pay a luap aua ot twelve thouaand nine
hundred thr•• dollars (S12,tOJ.OO) on or before June 1, 1992, to
cover it• eatiaated obli9ation aa a Core lleaber for one year at
the •aaintenance level• budl)et of approxiaately three hundred
sixty-two thousand dollars ($162,000). Tile Nunicipality
understands and ac,reea tbat tbe ACC2 ltffri119 COllaittff aay rind
it necessary to increa .. the annual budl)et to the •alow 9rovth•
level ot approxiaately four hundred ..,,enty-tvo thouaand dollars
($472,000), in which ca .. the Nunicipality'a obli9ation for one
year would equal approxiaately eipteen thouaand tbrN hundred
twenty dollar• ($11,120.00). If auc:b an increa .. , or portion
thereof, ia adopted by tbe Aces lteerin9 Collaittee in accordance
with the Internal Operat1119 Pral:ledune, and tbe IIUnicipality
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remains a Core Member of ACCE, the Municipality a9reea to pay an
additional awa within a reasonable ti.Jle to cover its share of the
obligation to Special Counsel in accordance with the coat-sharing
formula described in the Internal Operatinq Procedures.
d. Any discrepancy between the Municipality's total
annual luap sua payaents and the total annual obligation incurred
by the Municipality shall be reconciled shortly after Aprill
(the start of the new fiscal year for purposes of this
paragraph), and the Municipality will receive fro• Special
Counsel a refund or single invoice, whichever is appropriate, and
in the latter case, shall pay such invoice within thirty-five
(35) days of receipt fro• Special Counsel.
e. If this contract r ... ina in effect after Aprill,
1993, the procedures described in this paragraph will continue to
be followed, with appropriate adjuataenta aade in dollar aaounts
in accordance with th• bud9•t levels .. tabliabed by the ACCE
Steering Coaaitt ...
5. r111, co1t1, and IXP9D8111
a. Special Counsel shall be paid for .. rvicea at hourly
billing rates for aunicipal clients as .. t forth in Exhibit a,
attached hereto and incorporated herein. Tbe rat .. aay be
adjusted after September 1, 1992, by Special Counsel in
accordance with any generally applicable adjuataent of its rates
and charges which shall then or tbereaftar be aade effective.
b. Special Counsel aball alao be paid all out-of-pocket
coat• and expenses necessarily incurred in connection vitb
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performance of services hereunder, including but not limited to,
telephone, coaputer, duplication, telecopy, postage, •••••nger
service, transportation, ordinary and necessary travel expenses,
and other expena .. reasonably incurred by Special Counsel in
perforaing service• hereunder.
c. At the request of the AC:C:Z Steering coaaitt•• or
Subcoaaittee, Special Counael aball prepare plans for future
work. Such plans shall project f .. a, coats, and axpenses for
prior review and approval by the ACCE st .. ring coaaittee.
,. A44itional saryic••
a. Subject to written approval by the ACCE Steering
coaaittee, Special counsel .. y render •uch additional services
hereunder a• aay be reque•ted froa tiae-to-tiae by the ACCE
Steering Coaaitt ...
b. Special Counsel shall promptly notify the ACCE
steering coaaittee in writing of any proposed .. jor change• or
additions to the .. rvicea to be provided under thi• Aqr .... nt,
and •uch change• or additiona are •ubject to the approval of the
ACCE st .. rinq Caaaitt ...
7. %am
Thi• Aqreeaent shall be d1 .. 1d effective April 1, 1992, and
shall continue in force until cancellation at any tiae by the
Nunicipality or Special CoWIMl upon written notice to the other
party and the Cbairpenon of the ACCI Steering Coaaittee.
Special Counael aball be entitled to ooapenaation for .. rvice•
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and expen••• provided and incurred hereunder prior to receipt of
such termination.
a. Notig91
Any written notice provided for in this Agre ... nt shall be
given by first class aail to the other party and th• Chairperson
of the ACCE st .. ring coaaitt .. , or by facsiail• transaission
followed by written notice as provided herein.
9. seyerability
Each of th• provisions of this Agre ... nt shall be
enforceable independent of any other provision of this Agr•-•nt
and independent of any other claia or cause of action.
10. waiyer oc Breach
Th• failure of any party at any tiae to require the
perforaanc• of the other of any of the provisions berein shall in
no way affect the respective rights of either party to enforce
th• s ... , nor shall the waiver by either party of any breach of
any provision hereunder be construed•• a waiver of any
succeeding breach or as a waiver or aodification of the
provisions of the contract it .. lf.
11. Entire Aere991Dt
Th• entire Agreeaent of the parties 1• contained herein,
and this Agreeaent supersedu any and all oral avrewnts, bid
specifications, and negotiations betveen the partiu relating to
the subject utter thereof.
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Aqreeaent on the dat .. hereinafter Ht forth.
CITY OP DGLSlfOOD
By:
Title:
Date:
Rick DeWitt
City Attorney
SPIBGBL I IICDUIIIIID
By: ~~ a.na Ste~
Titles Partner
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1Pfti•l C9PMtl !MU
Provide le41i•lativ• repreaentation before th•
congr•••, Environmental Protection Agency, and
Adaini•tration. Perfora direct lobbiiftCJ ••rvic••
provide lobbying advice to ACCE coal tion aellben
alli••·
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Aa•i•t in the developaent of th• ACCE coalition ba•ed
on a network of concerned local governaent• vbich
•hare •iailar le41i•lativ• intere•t• vith the ACCE
steeriftCJ co-itt" and •upport the goal• and
objective• of the coalition.
Provide le41i•lative vork incidental to coalition
development effort•, includiftCJ publication and
circulation of a regular nevtaletter, and related
adaini•trative •upport .. rvice•.
ArraftCJ• for and prepare teatiaony for Co119re••ional
beariftCJ•·
s .. k •upport and adoption of coalition objective• by
local CJOY•rnaent ~. includiftCJ but not U.aited
to, the •ational ~ of Citiea, u.s. Conference of
Mayon, International City/county ~t
Aaaociation, ••tional uaociation of counti .. ,
National Aaaociation of Town and Tovnabipe, .. tional
Aaaociation of aec,ional c:ouncil•, and Govenment
Refu .. Collection and Di•poaal Aaaociation.
Identify and aupport c,ruaroota efforts conabtent
vith ACCE st .. rlftCJ caaaittee intereata •
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IH:tmsn of 19pr1y ••• M4 avus for a,wai, 19Qil,l'llit
current hourly rat•• tor the tour key prof•••ional• are
Rena Steinsor at $165, David Kolker at $135, Sandra Garbrecht at
$75, and Jocelyn Guyer at $60.
service• are cbar9ed on th• baaia of hourly t••• plu• co•ts
tor such it ... as travel, taxi•, duplication, long distance
telephone calls, poata9e, equipaent cbar9 .. tor word proceasing,
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hour tor partnera' ••rvic••, $180-$230 per hour tor .. rvices of
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ENILEIIOCIO CITY COIIICIL
Ell&LEIIOCIO, AIAPHE CCIIIITY, COLORADO
blular session
April 20, 1112
The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor
Wiggins at 7:30 p.a.
Z. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Mellber Bullock.
3. Plecltt of Alletiance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wtggtns.
4. loll Call
Present:
Absent:
A quorum was present.
Also present :
5. lltnutes
Council ....,.rs Hath•ay, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock,
Habenicht, W1910fter, Wtggtns
None
Ctty 11111 ... r Fraser
Ctty Attorney Dlllttt
Daputy Ctty -::er Narttn
Deputy Ctty Cl Ellts
Executtve Dtrector Olson, Safety Services
Director Esterly, Public Worts
City Pl111111r Stitt, C....ity Developaent
(a) CCUICIL .... MLn .... -n m •111a, TO .Uf•E TIil
11111ntS o, TIil amua mn• o, lfllL 1, 1111.
Ayes: Council .._.." lullock, ¥111 Dyke, Hath .. y,
Habetltcht, .,..._.r, C.lley , 111911111
Nays: None
Motton carried.
6 . Pre-sct...auled Vtsttors
(a) Ed Fetst of the Denver bQt0111l Council of liove,,....ts ' Board of
Ot r ec tors , presented the DRCOli Locaf lioverMlftt lnnovat10ll s .... rd to Ctty
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Council. The award recognizes local governments for cost saving and efficient
management in serving their citizens. Mayor Wiggins accepted the award on
behalf of the City of Englewood.
(b) Gwendolyn Condoleo, Police Division, Safety Services Department,
was honored as the City of Englewood's Ellployee of the Month for April.
7. Non-scheduled Visttors
(a) Katherine Fischbach, 4425 South AcOIII Street, encouraged Council
to "put a prograa in effect and stick with it.• She suggested the City aight
help with the initial expense of the curbing, with citizens paying the "big-
gest part•, and the City assuaing the responsiblity of aaintenance. She ques-
tioned the consistency of the aarked sid .. alks.
(b) Jeanne Nc:Willias, spoke on behalf of her aother who resides at
3795 South Grant. She urved Council to refrain froa taking action on the con-
crete replac ... nt proposal until such tiae as a aore equitable systea is de-
vised. She encouraged Council to listen to the citizens and find another way
of financing concrete replac ... nt and repair. Ms. Nc:Willi•s coaplained about
the inconsistency of the aarkings.
(c) Noreen Bevordis, 5095 South Hawthorne Street, stated her opposition
to the construction of a sidewalk on Bellevi .. Avenue. She sut.itted a peti-
tion, signed by 17 citizens residing along Be11evi .. Avenue, requesti119 exclu-
sion froa the proposed Concrete bplaceae11t District No. 1992. Ms. Begordts
supported a aill levy to fund the district.
8. Coauntcattons, Procl-ttons INI ...,.,lttalllb
(a) CIIIICIL ._. IM Dm ..a, -IT IIU SUIIIED, TO NICUIII TIE
IIOlffll OF .W, INZ AS CGUUDO IB1tl-laffll.
Ayes: Council ..... " •Hock, Yu Dyke, Mith--,,
Habefticht, w...,...r, Culley, 111111111
Nays: NOiie
Motton carried.
(b) CIIIICIL ... NAWY .... -IT IN m•ED, TO ma•
APIIL ZI, INZ AS MTIGIM. Ylll1II SDWICl MY INZ.
Ayes: Council ..... rs •noclt, Yu Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, w...,...r, Culley, W119ins
Nays: NOiie
Notion carried.
(c) •• 111•1• ..a, -IT IIU BIiia, Tl ma• MY 1, INZ AS EPSIL• SI-..... MY.
Ayes: CNIKtl ..... rs lu11ock, Vu Dyke, NathlWIY,
Habefttcht, w...,...r, &ulley, 111 .. 1111
Na,ys: NOiie
Notion carried.
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Mayor Wiggins presented the proclamation to Connie Ernest, the Colorado State
President of Epsilon Sig1111 Alpha. Ms. Ernest noted that during a three-day
radio-thon, Epsilon Sig111 Alpha in conjunction with KYGO, had raised
SB0,860.00 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
(d) COUNCIL IEIIIER lllLLEY IIOVED, NIT lfAS SECONDED, TO DECLARE MY 7,
1992 AS NATIONAL DAY OF PIAYO.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Notion carried.
9. Public Hearing
No public hearing was scheduled before Council.
10 . Approval on Second Reading
CCIIIICIL IDIEI HATIWIAY IIOVED, All) IT IIAS SECClll»ED, TO APPIOYE ON SECOND llEAD-
11• MDl>A ITEIIS 10 (a) All) (b) AS FOLLOIIS:
(a) ORDINANCE NO. 17, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 15, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL NENBER VAN DYKE), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE CREATING PAVING DISTRICT NO. 35, IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO; ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION All> INSTALLATION OF STREET PAVING, CURB,
GUTTER, All> SIDEWALK INPROVENENTS, TOGETHER WITH NECESSARY INCIDENTALS; AND
SETTING FORTH OTHER DETAILS IN CONNECTION WITH THE DISTRICT.
(b) ORDINANCE NO. 18, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL Bill NO. 17, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL NENBER HATHAWAY), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE AMEll>ING TITLE 8, CHAPTER U, SECTION 2, BY THE ADDITION Of SUB-
SECTION U, TO THE ENGLEIIOOO UICIPAL COO( 1915, RELATING TO ABOVEGROUND
STORAGE TANKS FOR fl>TOR VEHICLE FUEL-DISPENSING STATIONS.
Ayes: Council ....,.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, WIIJ90Mr, Gulley, Wi91ins
Nays : None
Mot i on carried.
11 . ONlinances, lnolutt .. 1M llott ..
(a) Executive Director OlsOft, presHted a recoatndation froa the De ·
part•nt of Safety Services to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving a
Mu tua l Ai d Agreeaent with the City of UttletOft which would provide for
au tual /autoaatic a i d for fire protectiOft and -rgency lltdical services for
bo th e nt i t i es . He noted both 81'1t1ties fNl this agreeaent •works very well
and ts benefi ci al to both .• This ag~nt aodiftes and updates the last
19reeaent, by s ub s tituting autoaatic reSPOftH in each other 's jurisdiction
with an engine c oapany as opposed to• rescue unit.
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Council Member Habenicht questioned the affect this would have on the trans-
port of residents. Mr. Olson stated both entities would be providing their
own transportation. Discussion ensued.
Council Member Gulley asked if the intent of the agreeinent is to keep both
rescue units available. Mr. Olson stated both entities agreed upon the impor-
tance of providing manpower as soon as possible with illllllediate follow-up with
the paramedic ambulance.
Council Member Hathaway confiraed that the basic difference between an engine
company and a rescue unit is that the rescue unit can transport and has ad-
vanced equil)lllent. Discussion ensued.
Council Mellber Habenicht asked if the agreeaent aeant • would no longer be
sending rescue vehicles into Littleton. Mr. Olson confiraed that was true.
Discussion ensued. He noted the City of Littleton does not transport, they
call in a private lllbulance on every eaergency aedical call.
The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 14, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 14, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF LITTLETON PRO-
VIDING FOR MUTUAL/AUTCIIATIC AID FOR FIRE PROTECTION FOR BOTH ENTITIES.
CGUIICIL IIElaEI al.LEY IIMD, -IT IIAS SEcaED, TO APPIOYE MD1>A ITEII 11 ( a)
-CGUIICIL till •• 14.
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Motion carried.
Council Mlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
Hathaway,
(b) Director Esterly presented a recoaendation fro11 the Depart•nt of
Puhl ic Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving Concrete District
1992, Council Bill No. 16. He noted that on February 18, 1992 Council de-
clared the intent to fora the district, followed by a public hearing on March
23 , 1992. The aatter was considered by Council on April 6, 1992 and tabled to
this Meting. Nr. Esterly stated staff 1s recoaending Council proceed to
create Concrete District 1992, tto.ever as a result of concrete study sessions
Council aay desire to modify the ori9in1l staff recoaendation. He offered
that: 1) the City could absorb adllinistrative costs of approxiaately S61,000,
which would require a aodiftcation of the PJF bud9et; 2) eliainate the Belle -
view and Lo.ell properties that are currently without concrete, lllllich would
reduce the total project cost by approxiaately S4J,000; 3) continue with the
Ci ty 's contribution for concrete projects in the IIIOUnt of $170,000 along with
the proposed Eastaan project lllllich 1110unts to S41,000 and staff would en -
cour19e Council to t .. p the project open to accept volunt .. rs as they still
r eceive inquiries froa citizens lllllo view the concrete district as an oppor -
tunity to improve their property .
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THAT TAKES INTO CONSIDERATION ALL THE DIFFERENT OPTIONS, LEAVING THE OPTION
OPEN FOR PEOPLE TO CONE INTO THE DISTRICT OR TO VOLIIITEER IF THEY IIOULD LIKE
TO HAVE THE TEN YEAR PAYIIENT POSSIILITY,
Council Member Hathaway questioned how you could have I volunteer program if
you haven't created a concrete district. City Attorney DeWitt confirmed that
you could not.
Council Mellber Gulley stated she would rather not have a concrete district
this year.
City Attorney DeWitt offered two options for Council's perusal. Option No. 1:
Restructured Prograa would eltatnate 20 residences (new sidewalk) and elimi-
nate 1datnistr1tive costs which the City would pay. This was addressed in
Council 8111 No. 16.1. Option No. 2: Volunteer Prograa would offer a lOOI
Volunteer Progra• with payment options up to ten years. Discussion ensued.
Council Mellber Waggoner stated he knew there was soae rOOII for coaproatse on
costs. He noted citizens are still coaplatntng about inconsistent markings.
He stated staff has stated that over the next two years that soae 900 of the
worst sections of concrete within the City that are being completed. Defi-
nitely soae do need to be replaced. He would think the real bad sections of
concrete could be done in the next two years. He felt they needed to address
those areas that have no sidewalk. He felt tf we were to postpone this dis-
trict for one year and coae up with SOiie answers, a coaproatse on cost, 1 con-
sistency in the aarkings, 1 ttae schedule for coapletton of the worst sections
that then they could address I good coaprehenstve progr• for sidewalk re-
placeaent were the City atght participate. If they coapleted the worst sec-
tions and get everybody on I fatr basts then the City could address the prob-
1•, he was not sure they could address it right now. He felt tf they were to
postpone tt for I one year and have two districts over a two year period and
take care of the ones that, essentially, like we do the paving district, bring
everybody up to what you atght call a good city standard and then let City
start p1rttctp1ttng to SOiie degree or another tn the replac ... nt, whether tt
be to replace the curb and gutter and the property owner replace the sidewalk
or whether we share tn the total aaount. Thts ts ay position.
Ciyt Manager Fraser noted there were several concerns they heard and clearly
we have concern for aaktng an effort for keeping the City's infrastructure up
at the saae tiae that we are continuing to face serious constraints in the
funding that's available for on-going City operations. The package which he
had provided Council which contains ainutes froa the Concrete Task Force ... t -
ing last week that also has I suaary of the funding coapartsons between a
utility and •111 levy and the tapact that has on various properties. Also the
color copy describes several of the different types of concrete that are
tdentttfted throughout the City as probl-tic. He discussed the various
states of detertorat ton. sthe topaost picture, we indicated to you that we
were concerned about propert tes were concrete was d.aged to the extent that
water was seeping under the asphalt and causing daage to the street 1n addt -
tt on to the prob 1 •s that ex tsted with the concrete. There's approx l•te 1 y
230 of the properties Included In thts dtstrtct that have asphalt that ts
betng eroded as I consequence of thts kind of probl•. The allagator cracking
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next to the concrete there indicates the water is getting under theconcrete
causing it to heave and damaging that street surface, the next portion down
typifies concrete where there ts some displacement in the concrete such that
ts creates a possible tripping hazard or concern such as that, there are ap-
proximately 1SO of those locations included in the recOtllllendattons that we
have placed for the district, there ts not necessarily asphalt damage associ-
ated with that but there are conditions that we feel create various forms of
hazards, a consequence of the shifting of the concrete. Then finally in the
lower picture an exa111ple of ctrcuastances where the concrete itself in the
sidewalk ts deteriorated to such an extent that it just doesn't form the func-
tion for which it was placed in the first place, and there's about 40 of those
included tn the list that was rec01111nded to you. of the alternatives that
were presented to Council this evening in teras of the ordinance what we had
hoped to do was to address soae of the concerns that had coae before Council,
that had coae frot1 Council, with respect to both the cost and the inclusion of
certain types of property, certain types of concrete. The one aaendllent pro-
vides that the City would not assess the properties for the cost of City staff
ttae for adlltntstertng this prograa and the budget that was laid out for this
represents approxtutely $61,000 reduction in cost assessaents and secondly
that proposed ... ndaent would exclude any properties for which new concrete
was required, those persons if they wished could be included voluntarily, but
there would not be any new concrete required as a part of this district. We
believe that we have a substantial problea wtth concrete tnfratructure tn thts
Ctty. The effort to replace tt ts sOMthtng that needs to be ongoing, we
belteve that because of the fatlure to appropriate aontes in the past we are
behind the curve tn teras of kNptng up wtth thts. And I feel tt shouldn't
take thts 1111>unt of aoney to keep thts up on a long tera basts. I'• concerned
that on-going delays tn confronting thts tssue are ulttaately gotng to wtnd up
costing us aore aoney tn the long ten1 and that the notton of havtng property
owners pay for the concrete that adjoins thetr property ts long established In
thts coauntty. Me llade a recoaendatton to you that gets the cost to the
property owners rtght down to bastcally what tt costs the City to contract for
thts tf they choose and want to have an extended payaent progr .. the cost of
Interest would be based on tndtvtduals cost of concrete and not cost to every-
one, only thetrs, whtch s .. s fatr enough. Gets down to what I thought were
the objecttons I heard of a general nature to the progr•. Clearly tf you
choose to ftnd SOM other financing alternattve for concrete such as utility
or a dedicated revenue source then thats a CClllll)letely different approach, what
we 've 1tt111pted to do ts to take the concept that has worked well for the
City, recognize the fact that we have ltatted revenues wtth whtch to work in
the future and COM up wtth a progr• we'd hoped would be an adequate coapro -
a i se and address SOM of these issues. I encour199 you to take a look at this
carefully before you table tt for SOM future date .
Council Neaber Habenicht questioned if option nuaber two the voluntNr progr•
would be that concrete dtstrtct 92 would include $170,000 of Ctty concrete
work, $41,000 of that property on Eastaan wtth the Ctty contrtbuttng to that
and then anybody who would want to voluntNr tn that dtstrtct . City Manager
Fraser stated that optton nllllber Z would be totally volUfttNr and there would
be no dtstrtct on Eastaan. What optton nllllber Z does ts table the progr .. and
then start froa scratch and those people who would wtsh to partt c tpate, could
participate, one of the 1dv1nt199s frankly tn the dtstrtct as far as Eastaan
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was concerned that the nullber of properties along Eastaan that were willingly
participating was right around the SOI •ark and it waivered from one week to
the next whether or not you had 48 or 511 of the people of the district.
Council Mellber Habenicht stated to qualify her question, her question is would
a concrete prograa bonded, h011ever it would be, be feasible with just the City
and Eastman participating. City Manager Fraser stated if you had a district
where you said we are going to do Eastaan it would be one where we would prob-
ably not go out to sell bonds, but it would be one that the City would have to
finance, if you were going to finance it and it would require another or-
dinance to do that.
City Attorney DeWitt stated there would be no bonding prograa and no district
per se under option 12, it would be •a progra•" that would require a new or-
dinance to affect in soae aanner.
Council Nellber Habenicht asked if the 110tion on the floor reflected option 12.
Council Nellber Hathaway said no, it 1s to table it totally. Nayor Wiggins
said no, its to table CB16 for one year.
Council Nellber Gulley aaintained that the ce11111ents aade after the 110tion was
.. de are indicative of why the 110tion was aade. There are so .. ny options and
so .. ny ways of looking at this that are just currently under discussion that
she thinks to 110ve forward at this ti• 1s Just aoving too quickly with, in
the process that has been established recently. She felt there were too aany
options out there and we haven't tot a hard look and a hard fHl for.
Nayor Wiggins granted there are .. ny options, he rainded council that on the
11th Council unified and suggested that the City continue on the s .. prograa
that we're going, an austere progr• to .. intain and if we put this off for a
year we're going to increase the costs involved and we're going to increase
the costs involved and then we're going to have to be looking s...._re to
com up wtth soa funds to ptck this aaount up after a year's ti• and 1t
would throw our balance of budget off with that balance.
Council Nellber Gulley stated she didn't know that it would do that if you stay
on the s .. five year plan, it's Just a year later that you iapl...,.t the five
year plan.
Nayor Wiggins stated what he was indicating the probl• wtth properties that
are under11tntng and tt's goi,.to cost aore a year froa now to go back and re-
do that versas what tt would now.
Council Mltlbtr Gulley felt that that was a little btt subjective. I think
that the picture you have there ts pretty tndtcattve that the drainage h not
good there and there 's quite a btt of shede . Alot of that has to do with
whether the asphalt stays tn shape or not . I don't think IZ aonths ts going
to .. ke a drastic difference tn any of these instances .
Coun c il Mltlbtr WlftOMr expressed concerned that citizens are still coaplatn -
t ng about the inconsistency of •rktngs . Me felt If the Ctty could get the
wor s t areas out of the way aftd then get tnto a progr• by the Ctty, where
what ever we fund, and • don t really have • recOllllelldattOft yet as to which
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way we go. Whether we hire our own crew and let the property owners pay for
the material or just which way we go. That isn't there yet, it isn't in
place. It hasn't even been recORanded as to which way we go and with the
inconsistencies we seetn to be getting. He stated he would like to see the
total program, he agreed we need to go ahead and Improve our infrastructure
and keep it in place and there's certainly, at least In those pictures that
were given to us, areas that the property owner should still pay for. Maybe
over the next several years we can get that done and then address what the
City can do as far as re 1 i ef for soae of the property owners In future
districts.
Mayor Wiggins called for a vote of Council Metllber Gulley's 1110tion to postpone
CBfl6 for one year.
After lengthy discussion the question was called for and the vote results on
Council Metnber Gulley's 110tion to postpone the Concrete District 1992 for one
year was:
Ayes: Council Nellbers Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley
Nays: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Wiggins
Motion defeated.
COIIICIL IIEIIIEI HATHMIAY IIOVED, -IT IIAS SEcaED, TO APPROVE COIIICIL IILL
NO. 11.1, ENTITLED:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 16.l, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE CREATING CONCRETE REPLACEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1992, IN
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO; ORDERING THE RENOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF SUB-
STANDARD CURB, GUTIER, AND SIDEIW.K, TOGETHER WITH NECESSARY INCIDENTALS; AND
SETTING FORTH OTHER DETAILS IN CONNECTION WITH THE DISTRICT.
Counc 11 Metlber Hathaway stated thts particular opt ion e 11utes the 20 res i -
dents which is pred011in1tely the Belleview and L01Mll sections. She did not
believe the residents needed a sidewalk as of yet. She felt there was alot to
be considered in that area as far as usuage of that sidewalk if it was ever
created in the first place and she did believe this addressed their needs. It
also addressed her concern that she's had since the creation of 1991 district
that the city should be absorbing the adlltnistrattve costs of any concrete
district just like it does with any paving districts. Because of the fact
that with paving districts, since paving district 128 we have absorbed the
adlltntstrative costs as part of that district .
??????????CCIUIICIL IIEIIIEI HATNMIAY IIDWED TO AIIEIID CGIIICIL IILL NO. 11.1 TO DI•
IECT STAFF TO SET .. TN( cma£TI W • A Flft·YEAI ..... SIIIILAI TO
TH( ,av1• DISTIICTS -TO -TN( flUUTJ• Of M IIICIEASED IIILL Lm TO FUIID
COIICl£TE • TN( lHl IAI.LOT. Discussion ensued r991rdlng the appropriateness
of this aaendllent. Council MNber Habenicht felt It was the charge of the
Task Force to deteralne the direct ton or opt tons that were appropriate and
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She did have an amendment to amend and add an addition that we continue along
the same lines as paving districts and suggest that a five year plan be devel-
oped for concrete as well. We do have a 10-year plan for asphalt which she
felt was reasonable plan for that. She felt we should be looking at a five-
year plan and this would give the task force sONthing to consider working
with public works. I don't know that it needs to be an a111endnient, ~aybe just
more or less I strong suggestion that we continue to go toward a five year
plan starting with last year. We've already had one year of concrete dis-
trict. She also ts aware of the fact that since it's not possible to put any-
thing on this year's election ballot, she had a strong suggestion that it be
on the ballot in 1993 and that the Task Force look toward putting whatever
fona, type, 1110unt, or whatever of atll levy they think ts necessary to cOlll-
plete I five year plan.
Council Nellber Bullock asked for clarification that she strongly suggested a
five-year plan and the issue be put on the ballot in 1993.
Council Nellber Hathaway confirmed that and stated she wanted it put on the
ballot with whatever dollar ftqure, atll levy whatever it takes after the task
force has put together their five year plan.
Council Nellber Bullock seconded the aaendaent.
Council Nellber Hathaway questioned if it had to be an ... ndaent.
City Attorney Dellttt clarified that the ordinance was intended for fund rais-
ing purposes that 1s to sell bonds, it is not intended to deal with Council
long range policy. And if you want to deal with your policy he would be aore
than will tng to draw up an ordinance, resolution or appropriate doc ... nt to
reflect your policy. But in order to insure that we receive the best rates
possible if you are going to proceed in this direction I would suggest that
you not include the policy issues in this ordinance.
Council Mellber Hathaway satd OK, ts there a way to aake tt a vote on ad-
atnistrat tve dtrectton.
Ctty Attorney Dellttt said yes, he suggested after dealing wtth thts one that
you aake I separate???? I'd be happy to drlW up a reso or ord along those
1 ines.
Council Nellber Hathaway said she didn't need an ordinance she Just felt we
need to put soaeway of voting on for the public's benefit the aotton that we
go to I five -year plan and that we put thts issue on the 1993 ballot. Thts ts
not an issue that I .. willing to vote on tontte to assess I atll levy to any-
body and I don 't believe any of us are. I think tt does need to put to I vote
of the people because even thouth we have had both pro and con through news-
paper and spoken before us here I still don't have I clear picture where that
pro and con lies. I think tt needs to go on the ballot .
Mayor Wi99ins asked where HathlWay would interject the adlltntstrattve costs tn
Council Bill No. 16 .l. Council .._.r HathlWay noted 16.l takes thea out as
part of the assess .. nt of costs.
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City Attorney DeWitt stated Section 6 the first number 673 number that is mi-
nus the 41,000 for the construction ????curb the 231 is the addition of the
61,000 for administrative expenses, the city pays the 231. I'm sure another
resolution will be COIiing up amending budget to make a reflection.
Council Member Hathaway noted that when it is actually certified to the County
it will be actual fiqures any way, this is just an estimate and they can't
exceed this amount.
Council Member Habenicht stated that the Task Force is already at work dis-
cussing alot of the things Hathaway bought forward. In fact if you had an
opportunity to read the ainutes (Hathaway said she had) alot of those ideas
were part of the task force and would coae froa the rec01a11nd1tion of the task
force and to try to pieceaeal a aotion of doing the work of the task force for
thea instead of letting the task force coae forward I think would be helpful.
And I think alot of the things your suggesting would coae forth frOII the task
force and instead of haastringing the discussion by 11aiting 5 years or 3
years or a vote at this point in tiae, it aight be the recoaaendation of the
task force not to do anything except to keep the way it is and to haastring
thea with any aotion by Council at this tiae she felt was inappropriate.
Council Meaber Hathaway stated it had not been put in the fora of aotion yet
as they had to deal with 16.l first.
Council Meaber Van Dyke felt the concrete task force did need tiae to develop
recoaaendation, h011Ntver the city in her opinion needs to aove forward with the
bulk of this project as she sees it addresses in general the worst concrete
concerns out in the residential area and she sees it as a potential liablity
issue if they were to postpone this project as has been suggested. She felt
the aotions for the aost part atteapt to ... t the llljor concerns so she would
be in support of the aotion.
Council Nellber Waggoner questioned Rita on how they could address the incon-
sistencies. Council Naber Hath-., stated that last year the people coa-
platning of inconststencies •re dealt with on a person-by-person basts, as
they have done that this year .•... and she felt• are going to have that with
any district because you're only working with h11111n beings quite frankly and I
think if we agreed to adllintstratively to deal with those on a person-by-
person basts I think eventually• will deal with these Inconsistencies. Wag·
goner asked Fraser if there was still rooa out there for the staff to eliat -
nate soae of the concrete ts they do find s .. that there's soae that uybe
the aarked that alght not have to be replace. Fraser stated that last year
they would tend to follow the s-. as people had questions at there particu -
lar locations staff .. t with thlll and we can to satisfied prearrangeaents with
everyone we had contact. He confirmed s .. could still be eltainated. Fraser
stated they had voluntarily taken soae out. Hath-., recalled that soae plead
hardship cases (could they pay in three years) yes, 10 or IZ properties were
... nded out. Waggoner stated then we haven't eltatnated our flexibility In
that regard. Hathaway said no. Habetllcht clarified aotton. Wiggins, Hath -
away agreed there was no wndlltnt.
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COIIICIL MENIER HABENICHT IIOYED, _, IT IIAS SECONDED, TO MEIi> THE MOTION BY
REMOYIN& ANYONE llltO VOUIITUILY lflSIES TO IE IENOYED FlOII THE DISTRICT.
Habenicht stated staff has tndtcated that only a handful of people really want
to be reaoved frOII the district, that aost want to go ahead with the district
and on the basts of that anybody who wants to can voluntarily be r11110ved from
the district. and if its a probl• wtth drainage the City has a program
whereby they do enter into pay for that concrete and if its a really bad prob-
1• caused by drainage it can be taken care under the prograa we have now.
Council Mellber Yan Dyke felt the concern could be addressed adllinistratively
as she was still concerned wtth the liability tssue that if just anyone who
volunteers to opt out 1111 be trresponstble and this ts SOiie very serious con-
crete probl•s. I thtnk adlltntstrattvely tt ts betng addressed and she en-
couraged citizens to com to council or council tf they thtnk they are not
betng listened to by the aanageaent.
Council Mellber Habenicht tn response stated she was concerned that not every-
body was on the s-footing of knowing that that opportunity ts open to th•
because they do not have the prtvtlT of betng at the .. ttng tonight to hear
that, I know tt happened before and thought tt was an tnapproprtate thtng to
happen. I'd also ltke the Ctty Attorney talk about how that would affect
ltabtlity if tt would change tt.
Ctty Attorney Dllfttt stated the probl• wtth ltabil tty in thts ts probably
best addressed by the pictures that you received. If you look at the atddle
picture there you'll SN that there ts a gap of, •11 aake you own opinion as
to what the gap ts, tf a person tripped on tllat particular gap the ctty would
hawe ltabil tty under the current lan of the state of colorado for tnjurtes
that •re incurred by the person, tile property OIMlr would not have the
ltabtltty. Now ts tllat III tncreaH or a dlcreaH, I •an tf tt was repaired
that would be less of a ltkel,tlood for SGa10M to injured I would pres ... and
you can aake your -1Nlysts of tllat sttutton, but tllat's the reduction tn
ltabtltty tllat I would He. Ill do rece1Ye HYeral notices eYerJ year concern-
ing that type of s•ject, w'" N¥er as far as I c111 tell corelated trtps and
falls wersas concrete dtstrtcts.
Council Nlllber Nau.a.a, C1NSt10Md Dllfttt as to •tw ctttzens tllat asked to
be excluded out of last year cwrtte district wllert they -nded out on
second reading of tilts . lllat ts tile ,...ess? Alex ts contending tllat they
don't have the opport tty. all of tllese ,..,1e llave been nottfted •re than
once of the process, tlle •ltc lleart .. pncess, tllrougll the newspaper .
DeWitt stated as lie , 1 1 hrtd tllert.,.. -•••ts 111d there wre s-ad -
atntstrattwe re -naluatt•s llade based .,.. tile crtterta and there wre wery
few that c out after the adlttntstrattve -nda1t. Council .....,.r Hathaway
stated then • c111 still do It after HCOlld rudt... Dllfttt said • 11 Attor -
neys do not rec...., tt, • reca 111d tllat •t • do ftnt ts MU your
decision and If ....... wants to opt Ollt 11 tw s. ftne, • do tt but then
tn two WHks • c-up wttll soatllt .. alld •11 ta ext,_ sttutt• •re
It would be t1approprtate or •IIWf•l or WNldll't fill tlle btll for tllere be
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perspective and we wouldn't want, Council person Habenicht is actually ad-
vocating a voluntary progra11 that aeans that if soaeone wants to be in the
program it would have to be tota 11 y vo 1 untary. Council Metllber Habenicht
stated that her a111endaent was that anybody who wanted to opt out of the pro-
gra11 could, which ts in essence what Council Mellber Hathaway ts suggesting
happened at second reading, instead of doing it at second reading I am sug-
gesting we put that uendllent now and let soaebody opt out of it. Council
Metllber Hathaway clarified she was not saying they have the option to opt out
I '11 just saying they can coae forward in the next two weeks if they want to
try to opt out.
City Manger Fraser eaphastzed the on-gotng effort that staff has made and con-
tinues to aake in worktng wtth tndtvtduals as they have particular dtfficul-
ttes tn confronttng thts assessaent and as we work wtth folks we atteapt to go
door-to-door over and over and over again through this process to aeet wtth
people and to aake sure tt works. And there ts always gotng to be soae who
just don't want to do tt and there are, and I think we need to understand that
if we do this dtstrtct and repair concrete tn 1992 tt's gotng to be 1994 or
later before there's a bill due as a result of this work. Most folks are
gotng to have 24 aonths tn a atnuaua to do the planning on this before they
have to pay tf they want to pay tt at once, so there ts soae lead ttae here.
Addtttonally, as we've experienced ext,.... hardship cases we've found alterna-
tive ways of dealtng wtth thts rather than do assessments. But we have to do
that on a case-by-case basts.
co .. nctl Mlllber W1190ner stated he would hate to SH sOIINne o,t out of the
dtstrtct that atght have a ptece of concrete that looks ltke the last ptcture
wtth detertoratton. Council .._.r Habenicht asked what the address was.
Fraser satd he would get tt for her. Waggoner stated tf staff can actually go
through and address the probl• of tnconststenctes then I guess I .. ready to
vote for dtstrtct as option IIUlllber 1.
Vote results on the ... ndaeftt (Nabentcht's):
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Motton defeated.
Council llllllbers Habenicht, Gulley
Council llllllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner,
Wtggtns
Vote results on aotton to approve Counctl 8111 No. 16.1:
Ayes:
Nays:
Motton carried.
Council .._.rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner,
Wtggtns
Council llllllbers Habentcht, Gulley
(c) Director Esterly presented a recOllllftdatton froa the Dtpartaent of
Public Works to approve by aotton a constructton contract for the Spectal l•-
prov ... nt Dtstrtct No. 1992 -ECIC to New Destgn Constructton tn the aaount of
$214,651 .65. Counctl fot"llld thts spectal taprove11111t Dtstrtct on February 11,
1992, South Santa Fe Ctrcle was ortgtnally tnclucled tn Pavtng Dtstrtct No. 34
but withdrawn due to the anticipated effect tf atght have on bond sales. The
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developer ;n this project has agreed to accept the entire cost of the con-
struction including engineering and infrastructure. Six bids were received,
New Design was the low bidder at $214,651.65. New Design Construction is the
construction contractor for the 1991 paving contract and the City is currently
satisfied with his perfon11ance. Overall the project will cost approximately
$314,900.00 with all of that being assessable to the property none will paid
by the City. Council Metlber Habenicht questioned if the bids were from local
firms. Council Metnber Waggoner asked if this was a new fir111; Mr. Esterly
stated they are a young fina, they evaluated the111 very critically, in this
case a large a110unt of the work 1s utility work and this 1s where a large
amount of their work is in. They have a good track-record for doing utility
work.
1E111E1 HATHAIIAY IIDVED, -IT IIAS SECWD, TO --THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
FOi SP£C1AL 1•1G¥EJIEIT DISTIICT •• lNZ-ECIC TO IIIDI DESI• CONSTRUCTION IN
THE AIIIIUIIT OF $214,151.15.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(d) City Planner Stitt presented a recoaendation frOII the Department
of C011111Untty Developaent to adopt a resolution approving an aaendaent to the
Swedish Medical Center Planned Developaent. He noted that Swedish Medical
Center subattted a Planned Developaent for their aain cupus and adjacent
areas tn 1989 which Council approved and subsequently there have been two
a111endaents. This ts Aaendllent nUllber three which ts for the fourth lledtcal
office building of approxlaately 83,000 square ffft. During presentations
before the Planning and Zoning Ce1111lssion, which carried over for three aeet-
tngs, the applicant Indicated that they .. re wllll119 to aeet all 14 conditions
111Posed by the City. The lllldtcal office bulldt119 ts designed to accOIIOdate an
increase tn physlcans that will be working with lllldlcal center and In addttton
parking will be provided through the addition of two and a half floors to the
Logan/Girard parking structure. Through discussions with the applicant they
arrived a way of handling the traffic situation that would result froa this
fourth office building. The applicant has indicated they Intend to use valet
parking as they currently use for the other office buildings tn the hospital
and with the arra1MJ8111ftt that was lllde and the Internal flow of traffic half
of the trips generated by this lllldlcal office bulldl119 will stay off the City
streets. They have agreed to .. t the conditions taposed by the Planning Coa-
11ission and therefor since they have agreed to this and since there was no
opposition to the Planned Develo,-nt staff recoaended there be no public
hearing held tn this aatter .
Council Metlber Hathaway questioned Mr. Stitt r99ardtng condition nUllber 14,
the Installation of flashing warning signals at Girard and South Lincoln. She
noted tt had bffn a bone of contention of Orchard Place, S1110n Center and Nal -
ley Center users for years. According to this particular resolution It says
the following IIOdtflcatlons shall be tapll11111ted In the future when the traf-
fic conditions change to the point where the proposed actions are appropriate.
Who's going to be the deteratnl119 factor of that since .. no longer have a
traffic engineer? Mr. Stitt stated It would be the Public Works Depart•nt.
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Hathaway wondered if anything through the Public Hearing process through P & Z
that would indicate that that would be soon. As she had been asked by the
residents, how soon. Stitt stated there has been no time fra111e in which the
final four conditions may have to be aet. Hathaway stated this was one of the
problems she had with this particular resolution. She felt all conditions
should be considered equally and she agreed we should get traffic up to the
point of the need, the problea is in that particular area the need was there
two years ago when this whole planned developaent caae down the pike 1n the
first place. Once it gets on the table she would like to 110ve to just elimi-
nate the coaent about the following IIOdifications will be illl)leaented, she
felt they all should be considered equal.
Coucnil Nneaber Waggoner
CCIUIICIL IBID HAWY IMED, -IT IIIS SECOIIDED, TO TAIL£ ME11tA ITBI ll(d)
TO MY 11, 1H2 -TO SET A PUil.iC HEAii• FOi THAT DATE.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
12. leneral Discussion
(1) Mayor's Choice
Mayor Wiggins did not have any aatters to br1119 before Council.
(b) Council Nellber's Choice
(1) Council Nellber Habenicht:
l. She thanked Sue and everyone for putt1119 t099ther 1nfonut1on for wrkshop.
2. She requested Finance loolt into how our 1nvestatnts are lllde -the type
of tnvestatnts.
(it ) Count 11 Nellber HathllflY:
l. She encouraged Council to attend the ceraonial plant1119 of the 10,000th
tree on Aprtl 25, 1992 at 11:30 a.a. at the Carson Nature Center .
2. She requested use of the City of En,1..od banner for the celebration
honort119 voluntHrs of the 10,000 Tree Project for the last three years. They
will be recognized on April 25, 1992 at 2:00 p.a ..
( 11 i) Council Nellber .,llock:
l. He questioned the status of the Hallpdeft leautification Project.
2. He questioned the status of the initiative supportt119 Don Schaffer and
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Mr. Fraser did not have any matters to bring before Council.
14. City Attorney's Report
(a) The Deputy City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 18, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 18, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD, THE CITY Of LITTLETON, NI> METRO IIASTEVATER RECLAMATION
DISTRICT SHARING C<IIIJN SERVICES NI> EXCHANGING SHARED INFORMATION REGARDING LOWRY LANDFILL SUPERFUND SITE.
COUNCIL IIDIIEI •LEY DED, -IT IIAS SECGIIDED, TO AnlDft ME111A ITDI 14(1) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 11.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
Hathaway,
(b) City Attorney DeWitt presented a recOlllleftdation to approve a
resolution approving an agreeaent bet ... n Spiegel I Ndltanaid, Special Counsel for ACCE and the City of Engle.ood.
The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 54, SERIES Of 1992
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETV(EN SPIEGEL I IDIIAIIUD, SPECIAL COUN-SEL FOR ACCE NI> THE CITY Of ENGLEIIOOO.
COUNCIL IIEIIID IM DYi£ IIDIED, -IT 1U BIiia, TO APW --ITDI 14(1t) -1£SOWn• NO. 14, SEIID Of 1111.
Ayes: Counctl Nllllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hath ... y,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wi99ins Nays: None
Motion carrted.
(c) He requested an Executive Session with Counctl after the "9uhr ... ting to discuss a personnel aatter .
(d) He advised that the ftrst Drury Brothers Roofing case was ftled
last Nonday and they are working to correct deficfet1Cies.
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SI• AfTO TNE -· M c1n CIUICIL IIEITm Tl ··-A NIii L •na. Ayes : Council Nllllbers Bullock, lu Dyke, HalhllflY,
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Nays: Motion carried.
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None
1s. AdJounaent
CCIUNCJL NEJ11Ea IUU.OCI( IIIWED TO..... The aeettng adjourned at 9:00 p.a.
Deputy Cfty Clerk
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