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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-04-06 (Regular) Meeting Agenda• • • • - l J / tt V ~-i,lcd ~~fr a~ ro, 1q1~ \, . /\' \, /~ li/o. I ;ifo . ~. ~ ~ % :_, I . -. ' .. "' . 0 • I • • ' • - - ,, . •. • • Date April 6, 1992 UO'l1ATB0BY STAFF SOUR.CB • • t• • COUlfCO. COIIIIIUIIICA1101' ACfmdaltem 11 a Mmtntstrattve Servtcea &abject New High Speed Printer for the Print Shop Steve 1bompeen, AcUng Purcbaamg Manager Ron McCulley, Buyer ISSUE/ AC1101' PROP08BD Approval of Eastman Kodak 235AF High Speed Duplicator for the Print Shop tn the amount of 838,540.00. PUVIOU8 COUlfCO. AC1101' No Prcvtoua action tn regards to a High Speed Duplicator. STAFF AIUJ.'1'918 Bids were sent to five local vendon and ffllJIODllf8 wae received from four (Kodak, Xerox. Sharp. & Mtnolta). Konica did not submit a ldd. Mtnolta WM eJtmtnatcd bnmcdtatcly because thetr faateat macbtne .... not yet released. Btda wue evaluated, by an cvaluaUOll team, OD the awnae Dumber of copies per month of 130,000, whtch ts the current Print Shop awnae, Although Sharp .... evaluated, they did not meet mmtmum apcclftcaUons for number of copies per mtnutc and do not have a good flntshcr, which ts crtucal tn a High Speed Duplicator. Bued on Initial costs and ovuall maintenance coeta, the Kodak machtnc was evaluated higher and it also the lower pl1Ced ol the two macbtnes when taklDg into account mainte nance coets. It ts OD tha baats that the evaluaUon team recornrnenda the dupUcator be purchaeed from Eastman Kodak. Kodak wdl alao gtve the Ctty a trade· In value of 835.000.00 OD the preaent preu. Tbe amount owed to Kodak would be 838,540.00. "' - . .• ' I .. • I . • I ]- - • ,; - ,. • • ' .. .. . .... BACKGROURD Currently. the Prtnt Shop baa an AB. Dick 1600 automated offset press which la app oxlmately 12 years old and la In need of replacement. Due to the age of the preea. we have experienced an tncreaslng amount of pn,blmul with performance. 1be preea la not capable of doing several funcUona that the new duplicator can, such • ftntsbtng. which tncludea automattc stapling. and It bas a color feature that will allow for one addlUoDa1 color. Since we are dolDg more In-house prtnuog and publtabtng of manwda and other bta'ature. tbe Htgh Speed Duplicator wtll be a .-eat bnpl'OVmlmt and wlll allow ua to prtnt more ttana Internally at a cost less than wbat we are paytnc for them to be prtnted through outside aources. nlUllaAL Momea are IIV8llable far' tbe Htgh Speed Dupbcator tn the Central Semcea OperaUODa IJudlet far tbe year 199'l. . ' ' .. I . . .._ PURCHASE YtM>OII MICE JCSIOJC t31,S00.00 KODAK t31,MO .OO • SttANt t20.713.01 MONntL. y LEASE YINDOII PIiia JCIIIOJC t773.31 KODAK .. ,,.11 ....... Mt2.17 DUPUCATOII EVALUATION PUIICHAIE VI LEASE PUIICHAIE MAINT£NANCE SUPPUES MONTHl Y TOTAL YEAAL Y TOT Al COSTS COSTS MAINT. I SUPPLIES MAINT. I SUPPLIES t1.250.00 UH.00 U,441.00 t17,340.00 t1,050.00 t1M.OO t1.20e.oo t14,472.00 tl45.00 t213 .40 t1 121.40 t13.M0.80 - LEASE MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES COSTS COSTS MONTHLY TOTAL YEAAL Y TOT Al t1,no.oo t1H.OO t2.211.31 t28,820.20 t1.050.00 t1M.OO t2.021.11 t24,213.80 tl41.00 t2ll'l.40 t1 821 .37 t11418.44 FIRST YEAR 6YEAR TOTAL TOTAL t53.840.00 t123.200.00 t53,012.00 t110,900.00 t34 263.81 t88417.01 6 YEAR LEASE TOTAL t133, 101 .00 t121,289.00 t97 282.20 • MIi••• .. ..., went rlld ""'*on .... polnta It doN not tacmlcaly mNt the "*'lmum epecltlcadons for RI all If of ---,-........ and ... not hew .. ftnlllllng cepeblldel Of a true high epNd dupllcator. ,...1 • • • • • r I . ~ '-' I .. • " I ]- SPECIFICATIONS SPEED/SIZE Auto Doc. Feeder Feeder Capacity Manual 8ypua Rnilher Cap. Paper Supply Drawers DrawsSins Draws Capacity CPM fnlm Glau CPM Atuo Dupllcator CPM AUIODupluing CPM wlfinilhlng Warmupl'lme Rrat Copy Time ReNtl'lme Mu. Original Sin Copy Sin ()pdorla PaperWelght Au11D Sin S1l1c1ion SupplN Eat. Cost Avg. TOI* Yield fNlure 8ypua Comp. Form Input FIATUIIII 1Aeductiao~811'*" RelWnlar ...... lt ,. ........ Dilplay Duplplne ~ Edillfll Job Coating o.181 ............. Jobi Zone Jam CINrlnce • lladla,ound Sup T lb fll'in1lno Tlb lnNrlion Prine Color ....... O...,.ioadc:1 ........ o.c,fp. • 0....,. Tl'8¥ Cap. .......... --.inSMt ...... (,aee NICI • .1.:. -- • • • ' DUPLICATOR EVALUATION AVERAGE COMPARISON EVAL.WEIGHT XEROX 3 3 3 3 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 2 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 0 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 1.5 3 0 3 1.5 3 3 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 2 3 1 3 0 3 3 2 0 • iar,,. ff "' -. ' • t• - KODAK SHARP 3 3 2 1.75 0 0 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 0.825 ' 1 0.825 1 0.825 1 0 .825 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 0 2 3 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 1 3 0.5 2 2 2 2 3 1.5 2 0 0 1 .5 3 3 3 2 2 0 2 0 ' ' ' 2 0 0 0 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 I . • 2 0 • llil t.t , ]- • • • • ·, • .. ENILEIIOCID c1n CCIUIICIL EJIILEIIOCID, AIAPAlmE COIIITY, COLCIUDO htular Session Apl'tl I, lHZ 1. Ca 11 to ONler The regular ... ting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:30 p.a. 2. Invocation The 1nvocat1on was given by Council Mellber Bullock. 3. Pled .. of Allettance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins. 4. 1o11 can Present: Absent: A quorua was present. Also present: 5 . llinutes Council ....,.rs Hathaway, Van Dyke. Gulley. Bullock. Habenicht. Waggoner. Wiggins None City lluager Fraser City Attol"lley Dlllitt Deputy City .......... tlartin Ctty Clerk Crow Buyer llcCulley. Proc:ul"llllllt. Adlllinistrative Services Acting Pul"C"Hing ........ r Thoafs111. Adlllinistrattve Servtces Director Black. ltacreatton Services City Pllftfter Stitt. Calllullity Dlvelopaent Executive Director Olson. Safety Services Autst111t Fire llal'SMl Boston. Safety Services Director Esterly, Public Mol"lts (1) CGUIICIL ... •LICI .... -IT Im BIIIB, Tl a,r1111 TIii lllllmS Of THE ... M l&TIII IF ... II, 1111. ~s: COU11Ctl Nlllbet's llllock. VIII Dyke. Hat"-,, Hablllic"t· 111111ner. a.ney. 1tiwi111 llays: None ' ' .. I. • • , 2 - - • Englewood City Council Minutes April 6, 1992 -Page 2 Motion carried. • • • (b) COUNCIL MENIER HATHMIAY MOVm, All> IT WAS SECOll)EO, TO APPROVE THE MltlJTES OF THE SPECIAL NEETINI/PUILIC HEARINI OF IIARCH 23, 1992. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. 6. Pre-scheduled Visitors (a) Ray OeRuiter, 1150 East Yale, spoke on behalf of nuaerous Englewood residents concerning the poor quality of work of Drury Brothers Roofing. He requested the City's assistance in forcing Drury Brothers Roofing to coaplete work as contracted. Discussion ensued. Deputy City Manager Martin stated staff did not have a rec0111endation for Council at this tiae. She noted staff is working very closely with Drury Brothers Roofing in an effort to address the h0111eowners' concerns. Ms. Martin advised the Buildi119 Division will not renew Drury's Contractors Roofing License on May 9, 1992 tf the 42 outstandi119 roofing pennits are not coapleted. City Attorney DeWitt advised of legal op- tions and explained each case would have to be ex•tned individually for deter11inatton of code violations. Options were discussed. Council directed City Attorney DeWitt to pursue the aatter. 7. Non-scheduled Visitors (a) Jeanne NcWilli•s, Meeker CO, encourl9ed Council not to create an- other concrete replaceaent district until a aore equitable payment plan is developed. (b) Roger Shoop, 561 West Tufts, stated he ts tn favor of the District; however, the City should pay for tt tn llhole or tn part. (c) Noreen Betordts, 5095 Soutll Hawtllome, stated lier opposttton to the construct ton of a s tdewalk on lellevtew. SIie preHftted pet tt tons contatnt119 1n additional 36 signatures of ctttz8fts llho agree wttll lier position. (d) Jane Col ... n, 3901 South Galapago, coaet1ted that the City 's work for ce has caused the daaage to the sidewalk, curb aftd gutter; therefore, she should not be held responsible for the repair costs . SIie asked that Council not 90 forward wtth action on Council Bill No . 16 until the aatter ts re - solved . Discussion ensued regardi119 staff's recOllllltftdatton that the City pay for half of the construction aftd possible drainage probleas . (e) Betty Perdew, 3990 South 6alapqo, stated slle would ass ... this re s pon s ibility, but that tt would be very difficult for her to do so as she ts a wi dow on a fixed tncOlle. She would favor I saa11 tu increase. (f) Colene NcCully, 5091 Soutll lrviftl, affirad she belt.v.s I sidewalk 110"9 Belleview would be d.,..rou,. Concfflliftl the Dhtrtct, she llroftllY sU99ested tllat in the 10"9 ""' IIDfttY could be 11¥td If .v.r,one paid for tt, • . ' I. • • , - • Englewood City Council Minutes April 6, 1992 -Page 3 .. • • • 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 Windermere, spoke strongly against Paving District No. 35, the Navajo Street project. He pointed out that the State is paying SOI, the citizens are paying 171, and the City is only paying 2.61; 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, inforaed 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 t1ae. She noted she is on a very 11a1ted incoae. (1) Paul Glovka, 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 forut1on of the Concrete Replac-nt District. It was determined to bring forward agenda it• 11 (h) for a vote after everyone was allowed a chance to speak to the issue. Jeanne McW1111us (7(1)) returned to the podtua and rea1nded Council of the tnforut1on she had presented during the Public Hearing regarding last year's con- crete dtstrtct. She reiterated last year's coaents concern 1 ng a •111 1 evy 1 ncrease and the aanner in wh t ch other c 1 t t es perform concrete rep laceatftt. Ns. McW1111us stressed the need to •stop the cycle• with regard to forming districts for •tch the citizens are forced to pay. Discussion ensued. (k) Fred Holly, 3024 South Corona, stated the City should pay for con- crete replaceaent 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 Th11111s, 4700 South Delaware, 19reed with coaents lllde by the othtr speaktrs, coaenting that the City needs to find another solution to the probl .. so that the hoaeowners do not have to shoulder the burdetl of the as- sess .. nts. He stated a special tax should be established -"ich would pay for tt . He strongly concurred that the City's blades have increased the daage to his concrete, causing further deterioration. Jant Col ... n [7(d)] returned to the podiua and re- quested that Counc1' postpone action on thts Dtstrtct for at least thrte years -"1ch would 1tve the citizens . . ----- I. • • , ]- ] • • Englewood Ctty Council Minutes April 6, 1992 -Page 3 • • • 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 Windermere, spoke strongly against Paving District No. 35, the Navajo Street project. He pointed out that the State is paying SOI, the citizens are paying 171, and the City is only paying 2.61; he questioned where current tax dollars are going and stated he would not be in favor of a •111 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, infonaed 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 li•ited income. ( i) Paul Glovka, 2757 South Bannock, spoke concerning Drury Brothers Roofing, asking Council's assistance in requiring this coapany to coaplete 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 fonution of the Concrete Replaceaent District. It was determined to bring forward agenda it• ll(h) for a vote after everyone was allowed a chance to speak to the issue. Jeanne Mclfillius [7(a)] returned to the pod1ua and reainded Council of the 1nfonut1on she had presented during the Public Hearing regarding 1 ast year's con- crete district. She reiterated last year's coaents concerning a •111 1 evy increase and the unner in which other cities perform concrete replaceaent. Ms. Mclft111aas stressed the need to •stop the cycle• with regard to forming districts for .eiich the citizens are forced to pay. Discussion tt1sued. (k) Fred Holly, 3024 South Corona, stated the City should pay for con- crete replaceaent and repairs; further, that the repairs are not actually necessary and if the Ctty wants the concrete repaired or replaced, the Ctty should be willing to pay for it. (1) Mark Thoaas, 4700 South Delaware, 19reed with coaents lllde by the other speakers, coaenting that the City needs to find another solution to the problea so that the hoaeowners do not have to shoulder the burden of the u - se ssae 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 daage to his concrete, causing further deterioration. Jane Co 1 Nin [ 7 ( d) ] returned to the pod 1 ua and re- quested that Council postpone action on this District for at least three years .eiich ..uld give the citizens . . . , • .. I· • • .. ' ' ]- - • Englewood C1ty Council Minutes Apr11 6, 1992 -Page 4 ' (. • • t• • an opportunity to prepare and budget for the costs. Available payment options were pointed out. COUNCIL MENIER HABENICHT NOYED, All) IT WAS SECONDED, TO IRING FORWARD A&Efl»A ITEM ll(h) -COUNCIL BILL NO. 16. Ayes: Council Melllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. 11. (h) Director Esterly presented a rec01111endation fro11 the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance creating Concrete Replacement District 1992. He noted that City Council, by ordinance 1n 1991, approved $170,000 in PIF funds for concrete replaceaent for the City's portion 1n 1992. The Public Hearing on the foraat1on of the concrete replaceaent district was held on March 23, 1992. At that t1 .. the Mayor directed staff to contact all homeowners who signed up for a consultation. Nr. Esterly stated they had either contacted all the parties or have left at least three .. ss19es. The locations designated 1n this year's prograa have been detera1ned to be aaong SOO of the worst concrete s1tuat1ons existing within the City. In each in- stance the concrete 1s in advanced stages of deterioration. In aost cases there exists the potential for expanding into a costly street failure 1n the future. He noted the assessaents total approx1aately $544,000; the City plans to expend approx1aately $170,000 1n concrete repairs. Council Metlber Habenicht pointed out that a Concrete Task Force has been ap- pointed to study alternative .. thods for proceeding with concrete aaintenance and replaceaent. She noted the coa1ttNs' rec:~ndat1on •Y include taking the issue to a vote of the people. COUNCIL IIEIIIEl HATIWIAY IMED, -IT IMS BaD, TO TMLE TO A Tl• CDTAII OF APlllL ZO, ltt2, FOi lmllSIDDATI• OF --ITEII 11(11) -CIUIICIL llll •• 11. Council Mellber Habenicht objected to postpon1119 to a specific date, as she felt two weeks was unrealistic and would not allow sufficient t1 .. to study the 1 ssue. Council Meaber Hathaway stated she was lookt119 at 1t froa a construction standpo i nt. She noted the D1strtct could be postponed 19a111 on Aprtl ZO, ltt2 1f the recoaaendat1on froa the Concrete Task Force has not been received. City Attorney DeWitt conf1rad that a IIOtton •to table to a tt .. certain• would supersede a aot1on •to postpone.• Vote results on the •tton made by Ns . Hathaway 111re : Ayes: Council Nlllbers lullock, Yu Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, 11...,oner, Culley, 111991111 Nay s : None • . . ,.,. - 0 ' .. I . • 0 , I - Englewood City Council Minutes April &, 1992 -Page 5 Motion carried. '· • .. • t• • City Manager Fraser stated the next meeting of the Concrete Task Force is scheduled for April 13, 1992, 5:00 p.m., City Hall C0111Unity Room. Interested observers may attend. 8. Coaunications, Procluations and Appointaents (a) COIIICIL MENIER IULLOCK MOVED, -IT IIAS SECONDED, TO PROCLAIM THE 11£Elt OF APRIL 13 -17, 1192 AS •au1LD1• wm IIED(.• Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. (b) COIIICIL IIEIIIER HATHIIIIAY 11MB, -IT MU SECWD, TO PMCUIII TIE IIEElt Of APlllL 21, 1192 -MY Z, 1112 AS •tJCTIIS' llllffS IIEEI. • Ayes: Council Nelllbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. The proclaaation was presented to Susan McDonald, coordinator of the Victim Witness Service. Ms. McDonald graciously thanked Council for its continued support of the prograa. (c) COIIICIL IIUIIER HATHAMAY MOVED, -IT IIAS SECoaED, TO ACC(,r 111TH 1£U£T NEIL llclLHIIIEY'S LmD Of 1£SI•TI• AS A IIEIID Of TIE EIIILE:MOOD DOIIITOIII D£Y£LOP11E1ff AUTlllllff. Ayes: Council Nabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. Ms. Hath..ay inforllld Council that a repl1c111et1t rec01111enda· tion is forthcoaing froa the Engl...ood o.nt«*II Developaent Authortty. 9. Public Hearint No public hearing was scheduled before Council. 10 . Approval on Second bM1nt Council Metlber Habenicht withdrew Alend• It• IO(e) froa those itas being considered on second reading. COUNCIL IIOll(I YAN om IIOftD, -IT ---· TO ...... SEClllt IUD· 1• MED ITUIS 10 (a) TNICIUIN (d) AS FOUGIIS1 (a) ORDINANCE NO . 12, SERIES Of 1992 (COUNCIL Bill IIO . 9, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT), ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE MENOINCi THE PROCEIUtE FOR INVOKI• TEIIIS OF SALE OF PROPERTIES WHICH WERE DEVELOPED FOR THE •IUILO• PROJECT. • • "· ' I . • 0 - • • Englewood City Council Minutes April 6, 1992 -Page 6 • . ,~ • (b) ORDINANCE NO. 13, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 10, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER YAN 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 flJNICIPAL 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 Afl> RECREATION DISTRICT Afl> THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD lltEREIY SOUTH SUBUR8AN GIVES APPROVAL TO ENGLEWOOD FOR THE WITHDRAWAL Of THE CiROUNDIMTER lll>ERLYING THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY FAIRGROlN>S. Ayes: Nays: Motton carried. Council Melll,ers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns None (e) Wtth regard to Council 1111 No. 13.2 approving eas ... nts wtth Glen- v t ew, Ltd. , Count 11 Mellber tgben t cht expressed concern on beha 1 f of the rest - dents adjacent to the tndustrtal area. She advtsed she had .. t wtth staff and the residents to explore options to the pe,.......t easeaent. She aenttoned the nots, which ts exr.rtenced by the restdents in thts area and requested staff's assistance in exp atntnt to Council what had taken place. Ctty Manager Fraser suaarized the situation, explainint that the residents have expressed concern about the noiH they 1111 experience due to the altgn- aent of the proposed Navajo tl1en·--fare that .. 1d Hrve as a front• road whetl Santa Ft ts closed. These residNts are Mt askillf_ that the Navajo proj- ect be abudoMd, but that the rifllt-of-lAY llllich adjotns the front Rantt Beverage property on the west not be given up so that the City cu •intatn the option to construct llindtrare as a part of III alternate front• road al tgnaent tf at s-point tn ti .. Ctty Council chooses to do that. Nr. Fraser explained that Counctl 1111 No. 13.2, tf approved, .ould allow a por- tion of that property to go to Front Rantt lever• with the City •tntatntnt easeeents over part of tt. Further, that tf the Ctty ever chose to pursue a Wtnd,,...re altgnaent tn the future, tt ..ould .. an that the property ..ould have to be condeaned. tounctl Mellber Habentcht stressed that the ttty should be wtll tng to look at 111 alternattves whtch would allevtate the concerns of the restdtnts adJactnt to the tndustrtal area, and she sU191sted postpontng tllllldtate actton to pro - vtde that tt•. .. • ' I. • 0 ]- J • Englewood City Council Minutes April 6, 1992 -Page 7 '· • • • Council Member Gulley expressed concern about granting a pennanent 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 frOII Santa Fe, that the granting of this easement should not be affected. She suggested other ways to alleviate the noise concerns. Council Melllber Habenicht reiterated the residents' concerns about the current noise they experience and the possible 1111>lification of noise which aay result from the Navajo alig1111ent. She infol"lltd Council that the residents are anx- ious that the City retain the option of a Winderaere 1lig1111ent. Council Metl- ber Hathaway stressed that this easeaent does not precipitate the possibility of a Winderaere alignaent at a later date. COUNCIL IENIEI YM DYi£ IIOYED, -IT 111\S SECWD, TO APNOft • SEca IEAD- 11111 COUNCIL IILL NO. 13.2, ENTITLED: COUNCIL IILL m. 13.2, llfflllDUCED IY CGUIICIL IIElaEI MTIWY A IILL FOi M OIDIIIMCE ...... M EASEIIElff MIEFJIEll1' -A TDINUllY WE- BT MIIEEJIElfl' IElVEEI 11.EIVIEII, LTD., -lNE c1n OF ENI EIINID. City Manager Fraser offered additional clarification, explaining the cost im- plications to the City of the one configuration as opposed to the other. He pointed out that the ease111t1t ts of tnconsequenttal value should the Ctty ever dectde to condelln tt, and that approval of the easeaent aakes a stat ... nt of Council's support of area businesses. Council .....,.r Bullock called for the question; Council .....,.r Habenicht ob- jected that dtscusston had not been concluded. She stated that tf the vote ts taken at this tt•, she could not register a vote. City Attorney Dellttt stated that her non-vote should be recorded as an abstention. Vote results: ~es: Nays: Abstain: Motton carried. Council ....,.rs Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway, Wtggtns Council ....,.rs W199011er, &ulley Counc 11 .....,.r Habenicht Ordinance No . 16, Series of ltlZ, ts hereby asstgned to Council 1111 No. 13.Z. Council Mellber Van Dyke suggested that the Ctty should do everything possible to allevtate the notse betng expertNCed by the restdents . Counctl Mellber Habentcht stated she ts sertously concerned about the aanner tn whtch council lllllbers conttnually call for the question before the dhcuuton is fully heard. Further dtscusstd ensued. 11 . ON t nances, lno 1 ut tans 1M llot tOM . . ' I. • 0 - - • • Englewood Ctty Council Ntnutes Aprtl &, 1992 -Page 8 . ' .. • • , . • ... (a) Ron McCulley, Buyer, and Steve ThOlll)sen, Acting Purchasing Manager, presented a reconnendation frOII the Department of Achlinistrative Services Pro- curement Division to approve the bid of Kodak for the purchase of one Eastman Kodak 23SAF High Speed Duplicator. Mr. McCulley responded to various ques- tions posed by Council. COUNCIL MENIER YAN DYKE MOVED, MD IT IMS SECOIIDED, TO APPROVE AIMIID OF IID TO KODAK IN THE MOUNT OF $38,540 TOIIAIID TIE PURCHASE OF AN EAS1lWI ICODM 235AF HIGH SPEED DUPLICATOR. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Metlbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Hathaway, (b) Director Black presented a recoaendation frOII the Department of Recreation Services to approve an aaendaent to the Agreement/Contract with Pro:: Putt Systeas, Inc., for the operation of R1verstde Miniature Golf/Go Kart. Mr. Black explained the percentage of gross revenues due the City would be changed frOII 20I to lOI through 1995. Mr. Black purported that the de- crease in revenues would be offset by the increase in .. rkettng efforts by Riverside. He confiraed that the Parks and Recreation Coaission is rec011- mending the ... ndlltnt to the contract. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 49, SERIES OF 1992 A RESOLUTION MENDING AN MiREENENT PROVIDING RECREATION SERVICES OF THE ENGLE- WOOD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE. COUNCIL IUID MLOCl DED, MD IT IIAS SECGIIID, TO ..,.. --ITEII U(b) -....,.IOI •• ti, SEIIES Of 1111. Ayes: Council Nellbtrs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, W191Gft8r, Gulley, Wt19tns Nays: None Motion carrted. (c) Dtrector Black presented a recoaendatton froa the Departaent of Recreation Services to adopt a resolution approving a lease 19,.......t with Friday Nite Live, Inc., to provtde an entertatnaent progr .. for youth at the Englewood Recreation Center. Mr. Black explained the programs are planned for the age group 9-14, will be held on Saturday eventngs, and that it ts proposed the adlltsston fees of S5.SO wtll cover costs wtth a sltght revenue bttng real - ized by the Ctty. Mr . Black responded to vartous questlon posed by Council . The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO . SO, SERIES OF 1992 A RESOLUTION APPROVING A LEASE MiREDIENT BETWEEN FRIDAY NITE LIVE, INC ., MD TH E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR THE LEASE OF TH£ EICLEWOOD RECREATICII CENTER. . . " -. ( • . ' I . • • - J • Englewood City Council Minutes Apr11 I, 1912 ~ Page I . ' <, • • ,. • COUNCIL MENIER HATHAIIAY IIOVED, Mm IT IIAS SECOIGED, TO APPROVE MEll>A ITEM ll(c) -RESOLUTION IIO. SO, SDIES OF 1112. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. (d) City Planner Stitt presented a recoaendation from the Dep1rt111ent of COlalUnity Developaent to adopt a resolution approving an Encroach.ent Per- mit and Indemnity Agree.ent with Paul's Restaurant at 3542 South Fox Street. Mr. Stitt explained the agreeaent would penait 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 ENCROACIIIENT FOR THE EXPANSION ANO THE ADDITION OF A CONCRETE PATIO WHICH Will ENCROACH INTO PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. COUNCIL IIEJaEI U.LEY IIOVED, MIi IT IMS SECOIIIED, TO APPIOY£ MED ITEII ll(d) -IESOLUTI• IIO. 51, SEIIES OF 1nz. Ayes: Council Neabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Motion carried. (e) Executive Director Olson, assisted by Assistant Fire Marshal Bos- ton, presented a recoaendat1on froa the Departatnt of Safety Services to adopt a bill for an ordinance aandtng Englewod's F1re Code to include a new provision allowing the Hatted 1nsta11atton of outstde, above ground fuel storage tanks for the fueling of aotor vell1cles tn areas zoned for tndustrtal use. Dtscusston ensued cCN1Cerntng Arapalloe Rental and HoM lumber. Nr. Olson conf1nled thts change to the Fire Code ...uld be benef1c1a1 to the City. The Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council 1111 No. 17, entitled: COUNCIL llll II>. 17, INTIIODUCED IV COUNCIL NENIER HATHMMY A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE MEIDi"' TITLE I, CHAPTER ZE, BY THE ADDITION OF SUB- SECTION U TO THE ENGLEWOOD UICIPAL CODE 1115, RELATI"' TO ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANKS FOR MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL DISPEISI"' STATIC*$. COUNCIL IIEIIIEI MTIWY IMED, -IT IIU IUGIID, TO Ufllft --ITEII ll(e) -COUNCIL IILL IIO. 17. Ayes: Council ...._rs Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway, Habentcht, lllggoMr, Culley, lltggtns Nay s : None Motton carried . (f) Director Es terly presented a recOlllltldatton froa the Departatnt of Pu bl tc Works to adopt a resolutt011 .,.rdt119 a M90t1ated c011tract to . . ,. ~ • ' • I . • • - • • EnglllfOOd Ctty Council N1nutes April&, 1992 -Page 10 • • • Bitu11inous Asphalt Sealing Specialists for the 1992 Microsurfacing Progra111. Council Melllber 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 confirlled the contract being considered •t Charter and Code provisions relative to negotiated contracts. Mr. Esterly, responding to Council Melllber Habenicht's questions, explained the difference between 11icrosurf1cing and slurry sealing. The resolution was assigned I nUllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 52, SERIES OF 1992 A RESOLUTION ALLOWING FOR A NEGOTIATED CONTRACT FOR THE NICROSURFACING PROGRAM 1992 INSTEAD OF THE CCIIPETITIYE BID PROCESS UNDER SECTICII ll6{b) OF THE HONE RULE CHARTER AND THE EN&l.EWOOO UIICIPAL CODE INS, SECTICII 4-1-3, All> AWARD- ING A NEGOTIATED CONTRACT FOR THIS PIIOliRM FOR MINTENMCE OF THE ENGLEWOOD STREET SYSTEM. CCIIIICIL IIElaEI WIIIIIEI mlED, -IT IIU SB-, Tl.,,_. --ITEII ll(f) • ........... II, mlD IF 1111. ~es: Council lllllbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, W1110ft8r, Gulley, Wi91in1 Nays: None Notion carried. (g) DirKtor Esterly presented I recoaendation f,. the Department of Public lforks to adopt a btll for an ordtftlftCe creating Pavtng Dtstrtct No. 35 -Navajo Street. As part of the preH11tati011, llr. Esterly explained that the Publtc Uttltttes Collllt111 .. llad establtslled the goal of eltatnattng at-grade crosstngs of the Saitta Fe latlroad lletYI• Saitta Fe Ht..., Md other portions of Engl...ood to the Nat; tllat tile Colondo Dlpartalllt of Transportatton ts c-ttted to the wtdNt .. ef Slllta Fe • tllat tile e1111tructton of the Oxford grade separation MCe11ttate1 e1111tnactt .. of tile Navajo truck route to serve 11 1 detour durtng tile ,ertod of e1111trw:tt.. of tile grade separation. le9ott1tton1 wttll tile Color• Dlpartalltt of Tr111s,ortatt .. have res•lted tn the lavajo/Vtllcle,-re Tnack INte • tile cloAN of QlltllCY 111d Tllfts Avews at-grade cro11t1191. He stated tile ,nJect Ills a val• ef ower SJ,•.•, the City of E119l...ood'1 cost slaare ts wn•t•tely suo,•. The City Clerk WIS ..... to rod c....n 1111 ... 15, •tttled: COIIKIL llll m. 15, IIITIIIIIUCtD IY CGUIICIL IUIO WM DYU A BILL FOR M ORDI E ClfATI• MWI• DISTllCT m. JS, II TH( CITY OF EIIQ[- WOOD, COlOUDO; ca••• TH( casTIUCTIC. -IISTALLATIC. OF STIEn M, ••• CURI, CIUTTH, -SI 1•1Dft11D1TS, TalmD 111TH CUSMY IIICIDOITALS; AND SETII• FOaTN OTHEI DnAILS II CGIIIECTIC. lfJTN THE DISTlJCT • CGUIICIL .... , ....... -n -• " ...... na ll(t) • CGUIICIL IILL • 11. • . • • -• • • Englewood City Council Minutes April 6, 1112 -Page 11 <. Ayes: Nays: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Mot ion carrt ed. 11. (h) Moved forward. See page 4. 12. leneral Discussion (a) Council Mellber's Choice (t) A resolution regarding the Strategic Plan for the Santa Fe Drive area, as prepared by the Trt-Ctty Planning Group, was considered. The resolution was assigned a nllllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 53, SERIES OF 1192 A RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE STRATEGIC PLAN FOR THE SANTA FE DRIVE AREA AS PRE-PARED BY THE TRI-CITY PLANNING GROUP. COUNCIL NEIIIDS HAIEIIICHT MD YM DYU eJOINTLY IIMD, MD IT IIAS SECCN»ED, TO APIIIOVE MEllll ITEI ll(a)(i) -1uown• •• U, SDIES OF 1n1. Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Wavgoner, Gulley, Wtggtns Nays: None Motton carried. (tt) Council Nlllber Hathaway: 1. Wtth ngard to the 10,000 Tree Project, she inquired if staff could pro- vide ten volunteers for thts project on Aprtl 25, 1992. Ctty Manager Fraser wtll follow-up wtth staff. 2. She reported briefly on the ... ttngs she has attended as Council's dele- gate to Town Neettng llest. She will be sending copies of all resolutions con- sidered thus far to each counc:tl lllllber vta E-.. tl. She requested Council to review thea and provide Coalflts to her as soon as possible. ( tt t) Council Nlllber Van Dyke: 1. She reported on the Sol td llaste Resource Conference, recently held tn Oklahoaa, at wlltch she was a scheduled speaker. 2. She requested traffic ao-ittortng on East Floyd Avenue, explatntng she has received cOlll)latnts about excessive speeders. 13. Ctty llanater's leport (a) Mr. Fraser, respondtng to an tnqutry of Mayor lltggtns, provided tnfol"llltton about the all-day session wtth departaental directors scheduled for April 11, 1992. . , • • - - • Englewood City Council Minutes April &, 1112 -Page 12 . . • • • (b) He advised Council of the nllllber of applications and inquiries for pawnbroker licenses which has been received in the licensing office during the last few weeks. Denver's recent change tn gun regulations was discussed. Mr. Fraser wtll provide Council wtth a copy of that legtslatton. (c) Mr. Fraser inforaed Council that tt had been necessary for the Recreation Center swi•ing pool to be closed because of heating probleas. However, the pool ts now back in operation. (d) He advised that staff 1s still atteapting to find a location for the Fanaers' Market for the 1992 season. (e) He announced that no study session 1s scheduled for April 13th; however, the Concrete Task Force ts scheduled to ... tat 5:00 p.a. 14. Ctty Attorney's a.port (a) Mr. DeWitt provided tnfonutton concerning the proposed EPA auntctpal settl-nt policy. He requested Council's direction concerning a letter to EPA fro11 the ctttes of lakelfood, Littleton, Glendale, Englewood and the Metro Wastewater Reclaaatton Dtstrtct. COUNCIL IIEIIIEl •LOCK IMED, -IT IMS SEC .. , TO MffllDIIZf IIAYGI WI.INS To s1• THE SU1oJ£CT Lma • ...., OF TNE c1n OF -EIINlt. Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns Nays: None Motton carried. Addtttonal dtscusston ensued about coordtnattng a ... ttng of various auntcipal officers wtth the federal legtslators during August lfhtle the legislators are on break. • •••• City Manager Fraser ratnded Council that the Pl11111ing 111d Zoning c-tsston ts holding a public ... ttng Tuesday, Aprtl 7, 1992, 6:30 p.a., retarding Treecycle, the shingle recycling ftra. 15 . AdJounant COUNCIL IIEIIIEl ULOCI IIDIID TO .... The ... ttng adjourned at 10:15 p.a. ' . .. • • - • • • • • ... 'P ~O C LJUI J4 '1' IO,{ ~. from w it&aptitM of IMS IUlrioll. it w k,11 ru rr.spo,ui6illty of ,u srnus a,ul wir f«o! l""''"""IIIS u, tllfopt ¥fotloc aJ 1r1/oru fn,s a,ul onGunus w6t111ver nuusa,y u, prr,uct wir dtiu,u' Wd,, Wldfa,s aJ safatg; al ~. it w 6ct11 a~,,.,, of au u_ro,ic prilltip{u of ,Fus nati"" to inidv, all i11urutd aJ alfutd pa,tiu f,ow, W tu pr,i& a,ul priwa. s,cu,,s i11 ru fonnJ.tu111, uo,tuM oJ, to tu /Just ,,ttertt po,,iiu, i11 w aL,,,;,wtrotio,a of suds '4WIS a,ul ortli..a11US; ~ ..... 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Col«alo to "" Mil ..-,t to 11Uit wir f«o/ r,.,;r,r. .. , 1tpar1•11t1 ""',,,,., 1...r .. nu ,,,,.,..,, "'" '" i-,orta•t "''"' i,iforaati(lfl 111,,I """"',,.,,,.,ff ,"6, ,-1,ftt """"'"· (jfVE:J(. •""'' "'J MIii 4"' ••Mil,,, IIIJ of April lffZ . • I 8 a • • 0 ]- • • • • ·, • <. 8 b PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, in 1990 over 15,000 people in Colorado were victim• or violent crimes, and 184,000 Coloradan• were victim• or property crime; and WHEREAS, le11 than 37 percent of all crimea are even reported to law enforcement officials; and WHEREAS, th• p1ycholopal, ftnancial and physical devastation innocent victim• wtl'lr a1 a result or violence continues to tear at th• fabric or our society; and WHEREAS, th• City or £npwood and th• Stat.I or Colorado ha• f'OCUIN pea\ly needed auention on the need• or crime victim• by pauin1 new law• to protect and restore victim•' riptl; and WHEREAS, 8,000 victim 11rvice and criminal justice orpniaation1 nationwide will join to19ther to oblerv• th• annual commemoration or National Victims' Riptl Week from April 26 • May 2, 1992; and WHEREAS, the Colorado Orpniaation for Victim "'9i1tance (COVA) provide• advocacy on behalf of' victims' i1111e1; not only durinl Natlonal Victims' Riptl WNk, bllt throushout th• year; and WHEREAS, the City Council or th• City or Enslewoocl, Colorado commend• th• En11ewood Department of' Safety ServicH and Iha Victim•' Auis&anel Unit for \heir continuins .«orts to aid the innocent victim• or criffll, and ~ their many ftne ,rocnm• and aerviCII which strive to achieve a new balance bit--' \hi rilhtl or \hi aceuaed and th• riptl or th• innocent victim• or criffll; and WHEREAS, the Colorado Orpniaation of' Victim AtaittaftCI and the gnpwaod ~partment or Safety ServiCIS and th• Victim•' Auis&anel Unit an e•nnencled dorinl 1992 National Victim•' Riptl W"k for pl'O\•idinl ,aatiplary 11rvicl1 to victim• ol crime and to the citisena or the City or Enclewood, Colorado; NOW TIIEREFORE, I, Clyde E. Wisin•, Mayor or the City or Enslewood, Colorado, hereby proclaim the the week or April., •. IIQ I.,. as: VlcnMI' RIOHfl WED OIVF.N under my hand and .. al thla 6th day ti Apnl, 1"2, . ' • I. • 0 ]- • • • • ,. 8 b PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, in 1990 over 15,000 people in Colorado -re victim• or violent crirne1, and 184,000 Coloradan• were victim• or property crime; ancl WHEREAS, lea• than 37 percent of all critnea are even reponecl t.o law enforcement officials; and WHEREAS, th• p1ycholotic8I, ftnancial ancl physical c1eva1tation innocent victiml wfl'er al a result or violence continUN to war at the fabric or our aociety; and WHEREAS, t.h• City or BnpWOOd and th• Bute or Colorado hat focuaecl patly needed at.tent.ion on the neeclt or crime victiffll by pusinl new law• t.o prouct and restore victim•' ri1ht1; and WHEREAS, 8,000 vinim Mrvice and critninal justice orsaniaation• nationwide will join t,opt.her t.o obMrv• th• annldl commemoration or National Victim• Jlilhta Week f'rom April 28 • May 2, 1992; and WHEREAS, the Colorado Orsani&ation for Victim ,\Distance (COVA) proviclN advocacy on behalf or victim•' iuue•; not only clurinl Nat\onal Victim•' llipl.l WHk, but throushout t.h• year; and WHEREAS, the City Council or t.h• City or Enslewoocl, Colorado commend• th• En1le..od Department of Safety Servicff ancl the Victim•' Attit&anC9 Unit for t.helr cont.inuinc .«ort• to aicl the innocent victim• or cri•, and aupporl.l their many ftne proc,am• ancl wrviceS which atrive to achieve a new balance bet•-' t.h• rilhll or th• DC(\&-and th• ripll or the innocent victiftll or cri .. ; and WHEREAS, the Colorado Ofcaniaation of Victim A11i1tance ancl the Enclewoocl ~partment or Safety Servicff and the Victim•' Allittance Unit are commended clarinc 1992 Nation al Victim•' Ript• Week for proviclint eumplary Mrviff• to victim• of Cl'irne and to the citiaen1 or the City orEncle•'OOCl, Colorado; SOW TIIF.REFORE. I, Clyde E. Will'"'· Mayor or the City or Enslewood. Colorado, henb)' p,oclalm the the week or April .. , •• Mays.,. u : VICl'IMS' RIGHTI WED Rd a nd al th il 6th day el Apnl, 1992 , ' . • . ' I. • 0 c1n CIUKIL --STATUS llOOIT FIil lllE ... IL •• lltZ c1n CGIIICIL IIEETI• Aigeftda Ortgtnattng Itta Dlplrtaent Desert pt ton Action Taken SA 51 IA 7 7C 71 FIN SER¥ FIN SER¥ OliR OliR OliR OliR • • • COUIEIL NIIIITtS 3/11/92 APPAOVm 7-0 COUIEIL NIIIITES 3/23/92 APPAOVm 7-0 (PUil.iC HEMIIS-CCIICRETE DISTRICT 1992) RAY DERUITER, 1150 WT YALE DISCUSSED DIIIIY _,THEIS IDOFIIS THE FOLLOIIIIS CITIZDIS SPGIE IN OPPOSITION TO THE CCIICl£T£ DlffllCT 1112: A) JEMaE IIClfllllMS, NEElER, CO I) !IOCO SNDOP, 511 IIEST TUFTS C) DEEi 1(11111)1$, 50l5 SOUTH HMfTHORIIE D) JME COLEJWI, ltOI SOUTH UlAPMO E) BETTY P£1DO, 39IO UlAPMO F) COLDI( IICCULLY, 5091 SOUTH IRYIIS N) DOIDl1fY SITSLER, 2125 SOUTH CHEROKEE J) RICI BICD(ll, 795 ET MSW MAY l) flD) NOLLY, 3024 SOUTH COIONA L) MIii THOMS, 4700 SOUTH DEUIMRE OM.ES ROWm, REIIARD INC., 43tO SO. IUIIDIEIE;SPGIE IN OPflOSITION TO P.D.135-MIA.JO STREET PIDJ£CT MIL Cl.MA, 2757 SO IMIIDCl; 1£QU(STED COUIEIL'S ASSIST•E 1£: DIIIIY BIOTHERS IDOFIIS -1 - , Follow-up COPIES TO BE DISTRIBUTED COPIES TO BE DISTRIBUTED CATTY TO PURSUE , .. r I . ~ I "' • , • " I ._ • • c1n CCUICIL ME11M STATUS l£POIT FIi THE Allll •• lffl c1n CCUICIL IIHTJ• ~• Ortgfn•tfng rt.. Dep•rtaent Descrfptfon Action hken 5A 51 6A 7 71i 71 FIN SER¥ FIN SER¥ OlliR OlliR OlliR OlliR • • \. • COIIICIL NINUTES 3/11/92 APPROVED 7-0 COIIICIL NINUTES 3/23/92 APPROVED 7-0 (PUil.JC HEMJl&-CONCRETE DISTRICT 1992) RAY 0£RUITER, 1150 WT YALE DISCUSSED DRURY BROTHERS ROOflNli THE FOLLOIIII& CITIZENS SPOKE IN OPPOSITION TO TN( CONCRETE DlffllCT 1992: A) JEAIIIE NCIIILUMS, NEEIER, CO I) IOliER SHOOP, 5'1 MEST TUFTS C) DEBI IEaDIS, 50l5 SOUTH IMlffitORIE D) JAIi£ COl.911111, 3901 SOUTH liAlAPAliO E) IETTY PEIIO, 39'0 liAlAPAliO F) COl.EIIE fECUL.lY, sotl SOUTH IRYII& N) DOIOTNY SITSLER, ms SOUTH CHEIIOKEE J) RIClt BICICll£ll, 795 11£ST 1MSSAU IIAY l) FRED HOLLY, JOH SOUTH COIUM l) fMIIC TIDMS, 4700 SOUTH 0£UIMRE CfM.ES ROMRD, REIIAIIJ IIC. , 4390 SO. IIIIIDIIEIIE;SPOKE II OPflOSITION TO P.D.135-... VAJO ST11££T PIOJECT Mil ct.MA, 2757 SO IMIIDCI; REQUESTED COIIICIL'S ASSJSTAIICE 11£: DUn IIDTNERS IIJOfJI& • I • • • Follow-up COPIES TO BE DISTRIBUTED COPIES TO BE DISTRIBUTED CATTY TO PURSUE ., , .. ,' r I . ~ ,, w I ~ . ' , ,, • 1l I L-J • I IIH PUI MKS NOTION TO DE FOIIND APPROVED 7-0 NOTION TO POSTPONE CCIIICIET£ NO VOTE DISTRICT IIITIL RECCIIIIIMTICII REC'D FRON CONCRETE TASlt FGICE NOTION TO TAil( TO TINE CEITAIN Of APPROVED 7-0 NOTE: 'l>THlN TO TABLE APRIL ZO, lffl RII REtaSIIDATICII SUPERSEDED 'l>TION TO POSTPONE Of COIIICIL IILL II>. 16. 1ST READING SCHEDULED 4/20/92 IA au PIDCUMTICII-APIJL IJ-17, lffl APPROVED 7-0 • .,ILDIIIG wm MEEK· • au PIDCUMTICII-ANIL H -MY 2, lffl APPROVED 7-0 ·,1cTD1S' •rCHTs w:ac· IC au Ela\TICII: NEIL fEEUII-Y/EID\ ACCEPTED WITH REGRET l ' 7-0 ~ •• CAm/ _,II (CM=I• PIDCEIIIII( )lOA,8,C APPROVED CAffi TO FOLLOW THROUGH CCIII Dn All snu• •no PIOIUTIEs )7-o I •-) I r • • •• FIN SOI _,13 (ClllO) MElml• Ell: RE: EFFECTIVE 12:01 A.N. 5/10/92 I ) I IOIIIG CIIT Of IUSIIIESS SALE LICOSE ) IOC FIN SOI ) EFFECTIVE 12:01 A.N. 5/10/92 ) ) ) I 7 •• UTILITIU _,H (Cllfll. Al'flDIIIG MIEDDT APPROVED 7-0 UTIL TO SECURE SIGNATURES l lfllN SGUTN SI_.. NIIC I IIECR FILE ORIGINAL WITH CITY CLERK DlffllCT All .... TEI IIIJHLYIIIG II#. COIIITY FAllaDI- 10( PIii MlS _,16 (CUll~IIIG EASODT APPROVED 4-2-1 CATTY TO SECURE SIGNATURES/ I . . • MIEEIDT I T EASODT (NAYS:IMGGONER,GULLEY) FILE COPY WITH CITY CLERK AaEEIDT l(lll(EN llEIIIElf,llD.KO£ (AISTAIN:HABENJCHT) I , , ~ ' -2 -I ' . ~ . • -· ssn:rr::s•1a ~,.~ ....... ~.;;;;e:,,;.~~-;;.~:;~ ,l>.-"'~ · ' ' • , • • • .i....J • I I IIA _. SERY M>TION TO APPROVE _., Of BID TO APPROVED 7-0 AIJIIIN SERV TO PROCEED WITH ltODM (SJl,540) FOR PU1CMSE Of PURCHASE/FILE COPY OF PURCHASE Z3SAF HIGH SP£m OUPllCATOR AGREEMENT WITH CITY CLERK Ill R[at ltESOf4t -MDIHlli MIEODT APPROVED 7 -0 RECR TO SECURE SIGNATURES & PDIDllli R£C1£ATION SEfflCES Of FILE COPY OF AGREEMENT WITH Ellil.EIIIOD IUIICJPAL mt.F CUSE CITY CLERK IIC R(Cl ltESOfSO -Al'NOWJlli LEASE AGIEODT APPROVED 7-0 RECR TO SECURE SIGNATURES & 1£MOI FIJIMY IITE lift, JIit. TO FILE COPY OF LEASE AGREEMENT PDIDE EITEITAJIIDT ..... FOR WITH CITY CLERK YOUTH AT EaEIIIOD R(Cl(ATJON CEITER 110 COM DEY ltESOfSI -Al'NOWllli EICIIMalDT APPROVED 7-0 CONN DEV TO PROCEED;FILE COPY F• EIMISJca I MIOJTJca Of OF ENCROACIIIENT AGRMT WITH CCIIICR£T£ MTIO IIIJCH IIILL EIICIIMCH CITY CLERK AFTER BEING IITO PUii.JC 11911'-0f-lMY RECORDED [MIL'S ltESTMIIMT/3542 S. FOi] I , IIE wsm Clfl7 _., .. TITLE I, CHAPTER ZE APPROVED 7-0 SECOND READING 4/20/92 IY MIOllli SUISECTica U TO 1HE EJE 15 :- IO.ATilli TO AIIW£ CIIUID S10U&E T.S FOR ND1lll WEHICLE FUEL I I DISPOISllli STATica5 r • • I I IIF PUIMKS IIODHZ • AWlllllli F• A IHOTIATm APPROVm 7-0 PU8 WICS TO PROCEED & alffWT F• IIICIDSUIFACllli PIIICIM FILE COPY OF SIGNED 1112 IIISTOD Of CCIIP£TITIWE BID CONTRACT 111TH CITY CLERK PIIUSS I ..... 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DIRECTORS 4/11/92 I , 131 Cllil •1sm CGUIICIL OF IIICREASE II FRASER TO PROVIDE COUNCIL " ... Ml•RDKO APPLICATICIIS I INQUIRIES COPY OF DENVER'S RECENT II THE LAST FEIi IIEEU LEGISLATION RE:GUN REGULATIONS •• 13C DlliR IIIIFOIIIED CGUIICIL ltECIEATICII CENTER r • • SIIDIIIIC POOL NIID l([I CLOSED DUE TO HEATIIC PaLEIIS; a UCl II OfOATICII )JD Cllil •1sm THAT STAFF IS STILL ATTEIIPTIIC I 7 TO FIii) LOCATICII FOR 1192 FAIIIERS' NMICET JJ( Cllil aDIIICm THAT., STUDY SESSICII SCHEDULm -, FGI 4/13/tl;CGICl(TE TASK FORCE IIILL NEET AT 5:00 ,.11. " -4 -• • , . • l . • ,, D I g ' 0 • .,. • 14A CAm PROVIDED INFO RE: PIOP()SEO E~ MUNICIPAL SETTLEIENT POllCY; REQUESTED COUIICll'S DIRECTION RE: LETTER TO EPA FIIOM CITIES Of tAKOl)OI), UTTLETON, GLEIIW-E, [IIGlO,OOO l MElM IIASTEIIATER REClJINATION DISTRICT IIJTION TO MJlllQRIZE MAYOR lll&GINS TO Stal THE SUBJECT LETTER ON l(ltAlf Of CO( APPIIDYED 7-0 Cllil CM FIASER RBIIIIJED CQUIICll ,uailNG l ZONING C<NIISSION NOLDlllli PUBLIC ll[[llllli 4/7/92, 6:30 P.M. RE: TREECYCLE PltESDIT : All SEYEII IOl(RS M)JOllllfO: 10: 15 P .II. -s . • . \. • • COUNCIL IIOULD LIKE TO COORDINATE A MEETING Of VARIOUS MUNICIPAL OFFICERS WITH FEDERAL LEGISLATORS OURING AUGUST LJ I r · I . '; I "! - . ' ,' • 'II. ' • -• -. ' I I AGENDA FOR TiiE REGULAR MEETING OF 1. Call to order. 2. Invocation. 4. Roll Call. TIIE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL APRIL 6, 1992 7:30 P.M. 7.·30 /J· ?J?. /Jt.atttW h.,{..~ ~c-~ 5. Minutes. ",pp;/ 7-0 a. Minutes from the March 16, 1992 Qty Council Meeting . ~e,r/t ~ 7-o b . Minutes from the March 23, 1992 Public Hearing. ~~ 6. Pre-Scheduled Visitors. (Pleaee limit your praentation to ten minutes.) a. Mr. Ray DeRulter of 1150 E. Yale, and others, will be praent to dilcuu contractor roofing repairs. 7. Non-Scheduled Visiton. (Please limit ~r presentation to five minutes.) ~~~~~ . e ~I-~~ Cit ~,.:.~ ;'..f'~ .,.,,,,t 1 -0; "''-~ ,Mt,#N". ~.) 8. Communications, Pn>damationl, and Appointments. ~ ,a,.,, .. u( $ ~ ' ~ ~ 1'11?2. (At.lUH ~ 7-0 a. Proclamation dec)arln1 the ~Mk of April 13 through 17, 1992 as lalldhlg ~ Safety Week. eJualC.C ~ • ~ 7-0 b . Proclamation declaring the week ol April 26 through May 2. 199'l • A(,6.,,. i 4 fl .fl •. -~ Vktlml' Rlgllla Week. ~'"'r ~ ~~· ~o c. Letter from I McEhinney lndkating his raignation from the ~ ~ Englewood Downtown Development Authority. tfalt•~ 7-0 • • . I . • # .• I - • • • ,,, - • , . . • ' City Council Agenda April 6, 1992 Page2 9. Public Hearing. (None Scheduled) /~e~4-~ 10. Approve on second reading: y~4Jt ht~ ~ ~ IOc:i (£,/ If /,;.. a. Council Bill No. 9 amending the procedure for selling Project BUILD properties. Council Bill No. 10 amending the F.nglewood Munidpal Code relative to Going Out ot Businesa Sales. Council Bill No. 11 amending the F.nglewood Municipal Code relative to alcohol consumption by minon. d. Council Bill No. 12 approving an agnement with South Suburban Park and Recreation District for groundwater underlying the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds. c. Recommendation from the DepartlMnl al Adminillrative Sen.ices' Procurement Division to approw by motion the purchaM ot a new high speed duplicator for the Print Shop. STAfF &OUaCIS: Sine ri J _ 11M•,-.-. Adlag ,..,.., .. Hnnps:, ad Ima McC.U.,, B-,a. YttM. ~ Recommendation from the Department of Jtecnsilian Servka lo approve by motion an amendment to the Agrwnent/Conlntt with PIO Putt Systnns, Inc. (Rivenkle Miniature Coif/Go Kart). p~ SQUaCE: Jcndl Black,, Dindar of........_ 5emca ~ llecomfflffldation from the Department al lt«rution s.rw. lo adopt • . . raolution apptoving a lew ngr..men1 with Friday Nilt Uve. Inc. to ~ provide an enllfftaAnmenl program ror youth .. the &tglewood R«rution Center. STAfF 50UaCE: Janll Black, Db9clDr of....._ Semas. ~-..s-1 d . llecomfflffldation from the Department al Communlty Dewlopnwnt to ~1() adopt a raolution lppl'OVUII an Encroachment Pwnnlt and lndemnHy Agreement. STAFF-*>Uaa: llalald 11111, at, ....... Jltctb-r , . • • I . • , ]- • City Council Agenda April 6, 1992 Page 3 l!IJ/F 17 e. ,, • • ,~ • ~,-o Recommendation from the Deparbnent of Safety Services to adopt a bill for an ordinance amending Englewood'! Fye Code. STAFF SOURCE: Wallet J. G1&tlillkis 5ha Manhal. ~ ~ln"\.J JU.tt:lt~ g. ""'~ h. 61 J ,1 ~ , ~~) Recommendation from the Deparbnent of Public Works to adopt a resolution awarding a contract to Bituminous Asphalt Sealing Specialists for the 1992 Microsurfacing PJ:ogram. STAFF SOURCE: Chuta f.ltnly, Dlredor of Public Works. '(:()._,,'lfHtkU Recommendation from the Deparbnent of Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance aeating Paving Diltrid No. 35, 1992..1\ST,AFF SOURCE: Chuta Elletly, Dinctor of Public Worb. ~ ~ Recommendation from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance aeating Concrete Replacement District 1992. STAFF SOURCE: Charla Elletly, Dlnctm of hbllc Worb. 12. General Ditcusaion. Council Members' Choice . • Englewood Public Ubnry load IMltlng of 03/10/91. • Uquor Ucenalng Authority IMltiftg ol 03/11/91. • Planning and Zoning Cammllllon ........ of 03/17 /fl. , . .. I. • • . • , ? • ,, -' . ' ]- - <. ... • • I . • , . , -• ,, • · .. • IEIIEIAL MW ITEII CCIIIIENT IOSTEI DAT£: APllll I, 1112 /AlfY PEISGN MY SP£M c••m lllf --ITEII. EACH SUCH PEISGN IIJST SIM THIS llOSTEI, STATI• IIIIIE, AIIIIESS, -AIEIIDA ITEII IIIIIHI. PLEASE LIIIIT YOUR COIIIENTS TO FIVE IIIIIJTES. THOSE PElsmlS H lflSH TO SP£M II FA-OF • II OffOSITlml TO A MLIC HEAii•, SHIIULD SI• TIE APPLICMU PUil.iC HEAii• mTD. PLEASE PIIIT. --ITEII •. 1/ b f,OA £6 c m eeM.s-.... C() 5o/ P9'F So t,AJ.: <;./ .~~k -. ~~~'.i.4,,L.:!&L4._J,..l,t....J..Z...~~~:::___-1..J._~~~-~~/~ ,, ~::iJ~'/ 'I-. ...:, /. -,.t;,..../ ,V . J > (1,,. Q, )'"'I" Te,, 'V .. I . . • , ~ I ]- • • 1. Call to Order • • • ENILEVOCID CITI COIIICIL ENILEVOCID I AUPMOE COIIITY. COLOIADO Regular Session !larch H, 1992 5 A The regular aeeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:40 P·•· 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Mlllber Bullock. 3. Pled,. of Alle,iance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins. 4. loll Call Present: Absent: A quorua was present. Also present: 5 . 111nutes Council Mlllbers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock, Habenicht, W199oner, Wiggins None City llan19er Fraser City Attorney Dellitt Deputy Ctty Manaver Marttn Ctty Clerk Crow Director Barthloae, Adllinistrative Services Director Hayes, Ftnancial Servtces Utilities Manager Woika Director Esterly, Public Works ( 1) COUNCIL .... MLOClt IIMD, -IT IIAS W, TO AMIOV( TH£ 111111TH OF TN( IHUI.M IIHTI• OF 11111CM Z, ltn. Ayes: Council Mlllbers lulloclt, Van Dyke, Hathawa y, Habenicht, WIIJ90ller, Gulley, Wiggins Nays : None Motion ca rried. ( b) COUNCIL IIDIIEI UilY IIMD, -IT IMS SICWD, TO AMIOV( TH£ IUIIITH OF TN( SPECIAL IIHTI• Of 11111CM t, ltn IIUILIC NUii•. ,. - -~ •. ~-----~--.• , ,. . ' I . • • , - ] • . ' Englewood City Council Minutes March 16, 1992 -Page 2 '· • I' - • I• • Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Abstain: Council Mellber Habenicht Motion carried. 6. Pre-scheduled Visitors (a) Sue Chynoweth, Revenue Division, Ftnanctal Services Department, was honored as the City of Englewood's Eaployee of the Month for March. (b) Wllllaa Forlngton was not present as scheduled. 7. Non-scheduled Vtsttors (1) Gary Kozacek, 1260 West Oxford Avenue, addressed Council concerning the State Highway construction along the Santa Fe corridor, specifically the access roads. He wanted Council to be aware that the State, during I public hearing before the Public Utiltttes COlalisston, had agreed to furnish alterna- tive routes during the construction phase which would avoid residential streets. 8. eo..unications, Procl-tions and Appotntaents There were no it .. s to be considered under this section. 9. Public Neartnt No public hearing was scheduled before Council. 10. Approval on Slcond IIN1nt CCIIIICIL IIEIIIII YM DYU IMED, -IT IIU SEallD, TO AIW • Kea IUD- 1• MED ITEII 10 (a) AS NU.Ma (a) ORDINANCE NO. 11, SERIES OF lMZ (COUNCIL Bill NO. I, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MENIER VAIi DYKE), ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING All INTERGOVEIIIOTAl AGREEMENT BETV£EN THE CITY OF EN - GL EWOOD, COLORADO, THE ARAPAHO( CUITY IOMD OF CUITY CONNISSICIIERS ANO TH E ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTNENT CREATING A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RESPCII SE BOARD . ~es : Nay s : Nol t on carrttd . Council ....,.rs •nock, Ylft o,u, Hathaway, Wlf90"8r , Gulley, 111191111 Council Nlllber Hlbetlicht 11 . Ordinancn, lesolutt ... 1M lllt10M .. I . • • , • !t , 2 ]- Englewood City Council Minutes March 1&, 1992 -Page 3 . ' C , • • l • • (a) Director BarthlOlle presented a recominendation from the Department of Administrative Services to approve a two-year lease with Lewan and Associ- ates for ten new Sharp copiers. Ms. BarthlOlle explained the bidding process, and recOllllended approval of the second low bid of Lewan and Associates in the amount of $4,408.08 per 110nth. COIIICIL IIENIER VAN DYKE MOVED, MD IT lfAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE THE BID OF LE- WAN N ASSOCIATES IN THE MOIIIT OF $4,408.08 PER IIONTH FOR A TVO-YEAR LEASE FOR TEN SHAIP COPIERS. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Metlbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Hathaway, (b) Director Hayes presented a recoaendation froa the Deputment of Financial Services to adopt a bill for an ordinance aaending the Englewood Municipal Code relative to Going Out of Business Sales. Ms. Hayes stated the ainendaent would allow the $50 license fee to be refunded to the licensee after the final sales taxes are reaitted to the City. Additionally, the sales tax deposit wtll be calculated at the current sales tax rate of 3-1/~ and licen- ses shall be location specific and liatted to one per year per license. The Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council Btll No. 10, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 10, INTROOUCED BY COUNCIL MEMER VAN DYKE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5, CHAPTER 12, SECTION 3, OF THE ENGLE- WOOD MUNICIPAL CODE WHICH DEALS WITH GOING OUT Of BUSINESS SALE LICENSE. COUNCIL IIENID VM DYil IIIMD, -IT IIU SlCIIID, TD APIIIOVE MW ITEM ll(b) -COUNCIL IILL ID. 10. Ayes: Council Nellbtrs Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Wag - goner, Gulley, Wtggtns Nays: Council Nellbtr Bullock Motton carried. (c) Uttlittes Manager Wotka presented a rec01111endatton froa the Utili - t i es Department to adopt a btll for an ordinance approving an agreeaent with South Suburban Park and Recreat ton Dtstrtct for groundwater underlying the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds. Mr. Wotka explained the procedure by whtch the wat er would be transferred uttltztng the Ctty Dttch. He also conftraed that th e Dis trict would coapensate the Ctty for the con struction and puaptng costs. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 1111 No. 12, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 12, INTROOUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN A&REENENT WITH SOUTH SUBURBAN PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT All> THE CITY Of EJCLEIIOOO llfEREIY SOUTH SUBURBAN GIVES APPROVAL TO ENGLEWOOD FOR THE WITHDRAWAL Of THE GIOUNDWATER UNDERLYING THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS . ,, - • 0 I . • 0 . , •' \ , I - • • Englewood City Council Minutes March 16, 1992 -Page 4 ' '· • • , . • COUNCIL MENIER &ULLEY NOVED, AND IT IIAS SECOll»ED, TO APPROVE MEll>A ITEM 11 ( c) -COUNCIL IILL NO. 12. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Meabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Hathaway, (d) Director Esterly presented a recoaendatton from the Department of Public Works to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving easeaents for property located at the southeast corner of West Quincy and South Wtndenaere. Discus- sion ensued relative to Council 8111 No. 13, copies of which had been provided with the agenda packet, and Council 8111 No. 13.2, a revised version. City Manager Fraser recoaaended passage of Council 8111 No. 13.2 which reflects the needs of the property o.ner and protects the City's right-of-way for future roadway purposes. Council Nlllber Habenicht pointed out that Council 8111 No. 13 reflected the study session discussion and she preferred either to pass Council 8111 No. 13 or postpone action tn order to allow property owners in the area to express legtttaate concerns. City Manager Fraser and Ctty Attor- ney DeWitt explained the details of the peraanent eas ... nt and the teaporary easeaent as described 1n Council 8111 No. 13.2. After •uch discussion, the City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 13, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO . 13, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN EASENENT AGREENENT BETWEEN GLENVIEW, LTD. -FRONT RANGE BEVERACE CCIIPANY AND THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD. COUNCIL IEIID HAIBIICNI' ... TO a,pllft MllllA 1181 ll(d) • COUNCIL llll NO. 13. The 110tion died for a lack of a second. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 13.2, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 13.2, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL NENBER HATHAWAY A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN EASEMENT AGREENENT All> A TEMPORARY EASE - MENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN lil[NVIEII, LTD., AND THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD . COIIICIL IEIID •WY .... -IT IMS SUilWD, TO IMIOWt MED ITEM ll(d) -COUNCIL llll IID. lJ.I. Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Wiggins Nays : Council Nlllbers Habenicht, ll19fOMr, Gulley Motton carried. During discussion of this l9lftda It•, Council ......_r Bullock requested that staff review properties 1n the Navajo/Vtftderare project witch aay involve clrcuastances for which s1atlar offers 1111 be llldt . "'~ -~----··aa"\ . , I. • 0 ' ]- Englewood City Council Minutes March 16, 1992 -Page 5 ,. • • • (e) City Attorney DeWitt presented a recon111endation to adopt a bill for an ordinance amending the procedure for selling Project BUILD properties. Mr. DeWitt explained the problems being encountered with the financing of these properties because of the deed restrictions. The recoaendation is to no longer list those restrictions on the deed and to have thet11 approved in a sep- arate document. The City Clerk was asked to read Council 8111 No. 9, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 9, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE PROCEOURE FOR INVOKING TERMS OF SALE ON PROPERTIES WHICH WERE DEVELOPED FOR THE ·BUILD• PROJECT. COIIICIL IIEIIIO HAIDIIQIT IIWED, _, IT IIAS SECNED, TO APPROVE AIENDA ITEM ll(e) -COUNCIL IILL IO. t. Council Mellber Habenicht expressed her support of these changes. Discussion ensued. Mr. DeWitt responded to various questions and c0111ented upon the need to aove these properties in order for Project BUILD to aove forward . Vote results: Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins Counc 11 Mellber Gu 11 ey (f) City Attorney Dellttt presented a rec01111endation to adopt a bill for an ordinance aNnding the Englewood Municipal Code relative to alcohol con - suaption by ainors. The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 11, entitled: COUNCIL Bill NO. 11, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER BULLOCK A Bill FOR AN ORDINANCE REP£AllNG AND REENACTING TITLE 5, CHAPTER JC , SECTION S, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE. COUNCIL NEJIIO IULLOCI IIIMD, _, IT IMS SECOIID, TO APPIOVE MID ITEM ll(f) -COUNCIL IILL IO. 11. Aye s: Coun c il Mellber s Bullock, Van Dyk e, Hathawa y, Haben i cht, Waggoner , Gulley, Wiggins Nay s: None Mo tion carried . 12. leneral Discussion (a) Mayor 's Choice Mayo r Wiggin s propo sed revers ing the order of Agenda lt•s IZ(a) and 12(b), ther eby prov i ding Council Mlllbers the opport11t1ity to present the ir cho ices f i r s t . Coun ci l concur~ with this proposal for future ... t i ng s. --,~~----~-~-\ • , I ' I . • • , ]- • • • • Englewood City Council Minutes March 16, 1992 -Page 6 (b) Council Member's Choice (i) Council Mealber Gulley inquired about an agenda for the April 11, 1992 meeting with the departaental directors regarding goals and objec- tives of the City for 1993. It was deter11ined that Mayor Wiggins and Council Member Gulley would work with City Manager Fraser to set the agenda. (ii) Council Metllber Waggoner: 1. He connented that he would like to see more active enforcement of parking restrictions throughout the c011111unity. z. He would like the City to encourage cOllll)lete recycling procedures if at all possible. ( 11 i) Council Mellber Habenicht presented an abbreviated report froa the National League of Cities conference in Washington, D. C., which she attended March 6 . 10, 1992. SOM of the highlights of the conference in- cluded attendance at the Finance, Administration and Intergovernaental Policy C011111ittee; the Energy, Environaent and Natural Resources Steering CO!allittee; various 111eetings concerning issues affecting SUPERFUND and ACCE legislation; briefing sessions; lobbying sessions with various legislators and/or their staff representatives. Ms. Habenicht attended several seainars and workshops offered at the conference, various luncheons and round table networking meet- ings. Her overall i11pression ts that the COftference was very worthwhile. A 110re coaplete version of her report, tnchlding attachaents, is available In the library for public perusal. ( Iv) Council Mlllber Hathaway: l. Wtth regard to her recent question about street .. rklngs, Ms. Hathaway stated the streets are now .. rked; IMll,ever, in her opinion it would be better to have the streets .. rked prior to sending out the notices. 2. She inquired about the possibility of having a larger parking area, or at least a 15-ainute parking spot, on the north side of West Floyd to accOIIIOdate a new bicycle business in that area . 3. She offered kudos to staff, especially the Vlcti•s Assistance personnel , for their response to the recent Mossbarver fire. 4 . Ms. Hathaway Inqu i red about scheduling another Town Meet i ng and she sug - ges ted that consideration be glv4tfl to naatng a Business Person of th e Year as 11 as a Citizen of the Year for 1992 . (v) Coun c il Mellber Bullock : 1. He spoke briefly of his planned legislative visits while In Washingt on , D. C .• this aonth . z. Ht requested that the City Nan19tr review Nr . Noyes ' property along with other properties 1lCM19 Wtndtratre and Tufts. ,,,_ I . • • I - - Englewood City Council Ninutes Narch 11, 1112 -Pate 7 13. City llanager's Report -, .. • • • Mr. Fraser did not have any aatters to bring before Council. 14. City Attorney's laport (a) Mr. DeWitt spoke briefly concerning Congressaan Schaefer's conwnit- aent to ask Representative Al Swift for ACCE legislation hearings. 15. MJounaant COUNCIL IIEIIIO HATIWIAY IIO¥ED TO MWIUI. The Meting adjourned at 8:55 p.11. . ' .. I. . -. - • • • I~ • ,, ENILEVOOD CITY COUNCIL EN&LEVOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO Public Hearing Concrete District 1992 Narch 23, 1992 1. Call to Order 5 .8 · The special session of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:32 p.m. 2. Invocation The invocation was given by Council Mellber Bullock. 3. Pledge of Allegiance The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins. 4. 1o11 can Present: Absent: A quorua was present. Also present: S. Public Near1nt Council Mellbers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock, Habenicht, WlftC)Mr, Wiggins None City Man1CJ9r Fraser City Attorney DeWitt Deputy City Clerk Ellis Director Esterly, Public Works COUIICIL IDIO NATNMMY IMO, am IT IMS SECCIIIDED, TO OPDI THE Ml.IC HEAii• CCIICDNI• CCIICIETt DlffllCT lHZ. Ayes: Nays: Motion carried . Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Mayor Wiggins stated that the purpose of the public hearir19 is to consider the proposed Concrete District 1992. All testl110ny was given under oath. .. I . • • . , , ]- • II • • l • • ' -••a I""''"""'"' "'I .. ,I vv-..lltw I I 1·1 I IIW .. W.a March 23, 1992 -Page 2 Director Esterly stated that 612 affected properties were notified by door- hanger in 1991; 85 citizens had chosen either to participate voluntarily in the 1991 district or had taken out penaits to have the work done . He noted staff is proposing that 448 properties be included in Concrete District 1992. During the regular Council meeting of January 20, 1992 the Public Works De- partment was directed to proceed with the fonaation of the district; the Resolution of Intent to fon11 the district was approved on February 17, 1992. Mr. Esterly presented evidence of the required Publication of Notice of Public Hearing which appeared in the Englewood Herald on February 20, 1992, February 27, 1992 and March 5, 1992. He reviewed the procedure followed by Public Works to keep the affected property Olfflers infonaed. He encouraged concerned citizens to contact his office for assistance. He noted there is a deferral program available. He presented the proposed schedule for Concrete District 1992. Mr . Esterly noted the East East•an project has an unusual cross-section of concrete work, as it has a five-inch drop into the valley, as opposed to the City's standard two-inch drop. Alaost half of the existing concrete in this area needs to be replaced. He stated some of the property owners had request- ed inclusion in the 1991 volunteer program. At that time city staff en- couraged the neighborhood group to petition City Council to participate in reconstruction of all the concrete to bring the entire sub-division up to cur- rent city standards. He noted the recoaendation is that the sub-standard concrete be replaced at the hoaeowners' expense and the City be held respon- sible for replacement of the •good concrete.• The City's share is esti•ated to be $60,000 which includes consideration of drainage and other concrete liabilities. The 1992 PIF budget has allocated $170,000 for concrete work. Council Mellber Van Dyke questioned the aethod to be used in determining which concrete the City would be responsible for replacing. Mr . Esterly stated the property owners would be responsible for deteriorating concrete, which has been identified, and that the a.ners were notified in writing. Council Mellber Bullock asked that Mr. Esterly provide an historical perspec - tive of the concrete prograa and address what has been perceived as arbitrary grading of concrete. He also asked that Council Mellber Habenicht provide an update of the coaa1ttee establtshed to look at alternatives to the Concrete Districts. Director Esterly provided general background 1nfonaation on Englewood 's con - crete districts . He stated that, historically, the City of Englewood has placed the responsibility of concrete replaceaent with the property owner. Mr. Esterly mainta n d that grading of concrete is "sOlllewhat subjective"; he encouraged citizens to call about their concerns, stating that staff will meet with them to re1ch I s1tisf1ctory solution. Council Member Habenicht explained that a nuaber of citizens had protested inclusion in th 1991 Concrete District and had suggested that Council con - sider other alt rnatives for fundi119 replaceaent of concrete. Therefore, It was det n11in d by Co uncil to fore a c01111ittee, now being established, to study the issue . • I· • 0 , ]- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes March 23, 1992 -Page 3 • • • Council Member Waggoner stated he understood that at the time the sidewalk portion is completed on Eastman, the City would then propose to do something with the pavement section under the maintenance portion of the budget. Hr. Esterly confirmed the intention to include it in the overlay project once the concrete establishing boundaries has been bought up to standard. Council Member Gulley questioned whether the City has ever considered address- ing concrete replacement in the sa111e aanner as asphalt replacement, i.e., if there is already a sidewalk which needs to be repaired or replaced, the City would do it from the General Fund. Mr. Esterly stated the City ordinances assign responsibility for the replaceaent of curb, gutter, or sidewalk to the property owner; however, concrete work does not have to be done in a district format, but it is felt that for111ing a district is a convenience to property owners. The City could decide to take it over; however, a new funding source would have to be developed. Council Member Waggoner aaintained that assessaents for paving and concrete districts are handled differently, as additional items are assessed under the concrete district, i.e. engineering. Mr. Esterly agreed, stating that the concrete district is self-funded. The entire project including engineering, staff ti111e, cost of issuing bonds, and capital to carry the payaents for ten years, is funded. Mr. Waggoner questioned what the estt .. ted savings would be tf the proposed concrete district assess•nts were reduced, as tn a paving district. Mr . Esterly stated it would reduce tt by about one-sixth. He pointed out there are significant advantages to tndtvtdual hoaeowners tf they choose a private contractor to coaplete the work. tto...ver, soae people prefer to have the City deal wtth the contractors. Counctl tllllber Van Dyke requested clarification of the differences betWHn the pavt111 and concrete districts. Council Meaber Wa990ft8r explained the Ctty picks up soae of the cost of paving dtstrtcts such as e111tneertng and staff tt ... Council Mellber Van Dyke questioned the total cost of the Concrete District 1992. Mr. Esterly stated the anttctpated assessable portion ts $544,000, the City's share ts $170,000, for a total of $714,000. Council Metlber Hathaway asked what the City's portion included. Mr. Esterly stated the City has concrete responstbtllttes, such as replac ... nt concrete at drive-way entrances to alleys, reaoval and replaceeent of concrete at curb returns, cross-pan concrete, and concrete alleys tn general once they are tn place . Council Mellber Habenicht noted holleolfntrs have coaplatned of rapid deteriora - tion of replaced concrete. She questioned how the Ctty intended to .. tntaln qual tty control . Mr. Esterly advised the City inspects 111 concrete work throughout the City. Additionally, the Ctty requires a two -year warranty on the work frOII the contractor. Ns. Habenicht questioned If all of the Nlro ctttes have slallar concrete prograas. Nr. Esterly replied that they do not, the prograas are varied. Dtscusston ensued. Council Metlbtr Hathaway asked If the City tests the concrete before tt ts poured . Nr . Esterly stated City standards require the •nufacturer to ... t ce rtain requlr ... nts and pertodtcally concrete ts tested on -sight, saaples are ' I . • • ]- • • t• • -·•~ • _.,_..,.,. ... t •J ......... ,,_,,I• II lft_.-.,.. ... March 23, 1992 -Page 4 taken to a laboratory, concrete cylinders are broken periodically to insure strength of concrete, and certificates are required from batch plants which certify the nature of the •ix, the length of time it has been on the road prior to delivering to the sight, etc. He noted that none of the concrete in last year's district tested sub-standard. However, there are some cracking issues being resolved this year. Mr. Esterly assured Ms. Hathaway the City will pursue quality problems. Council Member Van Dyke questioned what the savings would be if the City did not issue bonds. Mr. Esterly estimated the savings at ten percent. Council Member Waggoner stated he supports handling concrete districts in the same manner as paving districts. Discussion ensued regarding the cost difference. Mayor Wiggins invited those present to speak concerning the proposed concrete district. Jeff Dewispelaere, 2060 East East•an Avenue, thanked Mr. Waggoner and Mr. Kahm for attending a meeting he had at his hoae the previous evening. He stated the majority of his neighborhood supports the Concrete District 1992. However, he voiced concern for the residents at the west end of Eastman who are being assessed for a large portion of the district. Mr. Dewispelaere, encouraged Council to assist th .. with additional funding if possible. June Hawkins, 4830 South Pearl, agreed her sidewalk is the "pits.• She stated in 1977 she had to replace• 10-foot section of sidewalk, it was inferior and cracked the first week. When they dug it out they .. de a big hole next to the other 10-foot section. When she CQIIPlained about it, it was patched. She notified the City and was told it was inferior concrete and workllanshtp and that it would be replaced. The sidewalk was never replaced and she stated this assessment is unfair. Responding to Council Meaber Bullock, Ms. Hawkins stated the City should pay at least half of the assessment. Alfty Coleman, 3901 South Galapago, spoke on behalf of her father Clifton Cole- •an. She read frOII I statement prepared by Mr. Coleaan. The letter contend- ed: I) Publ le Works Department 11Ust uintain everything within the right-of- way, which includes sidewalks, curbs, and gutters; 2) the •aJority of the damage incurred by sidewalks, curbs, and gutters are ude by City crews and outside contractors; 3) City of Englewood uintalns four or five people on staff solely to work on concrete districts and hires teaporary help; 4) the Coner District uses a bond attorney, city attorney, and provides the cost of bond financing wh ch drives up the cost of repairs; and S) the excus that Council passed th ordinance ts not a legitlute reason to double tax residents . C1ty Attorney DeWitt noted the letter raises two obl igatlons. One ts the obligation of th City to utntain a safe right-of-way; the second obligation ts er at d by State law, Charter, and city code that Indicates a responsibili - ty on th par of restd nts to pay for c rtain laproveaents in the right -of- way . Th City or Englewood has established a legal obligat on on th part of ' I· • 0 I ]- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes March 23, 1992 -Page 5 • • • ,, - the resident to maintain concrete as well as an obligation on the part of the resident to initially construct the street to city standards. Colene Mccully, S091 South Irving, stated that when she moved to her home in 1967 she was advised she was responsible for streets and sidewalks in front of her property. She objected to being assessed for a four-foot sidewalk down Belleview as she will receive no benefit for the improvement. All she could foresee was an expensive concrete bill, and ISO feet of snow removal. Ms. McCully provided photos of the result of snow removal during the last storm which stacked the snow in the area of the proposed sidewalk. She feels that it is unfair to expect her to pay for this sidewalk or be responsible for the shoveling. She questioned the need for the sidewalk. She objected to the use of the doorhanger and the method of .. rking the concrete. Council Member Hathaway asked Mr. Esterly for clarification of why this par- ticular section of Belleview was selected for the Concrete District 1992. Di- rector Esterly responded that during the process of identifying the worst con- crete in the City, it occurred to staff that several areas of the City had no sidewalks at all. There are right-of-way problems in some of the areas and staff did not feel the problems could be resolved in time. However, the home- owners along Belleview and Lowell Boulevard were notified of their inclusion tn the District. Council Meaber Hathaway questioned which portion of the sidewalk would be in the right-of-way. Discussion ensued. Ms. Hathaway stated that so111e of the residents along University had petitioned to have sidewalk put in. She pointed out that the hoaeowners along the section of Belleview in question had never requested a sidewalk. Council Mellber Gulley questioned whether the sidewalks would be put in next to the curb on Belleview. Discussion ensued. Ms. Gulley stated she WIS con- cerned with pedestrian safety, and wondered if pedestrian traffic along Belle- view should be avoided. Council Metlber Bullock asked City Nanaver Fraser to provide a cost breakdown of what it would take for the City to install sidewalk in the right-of-way along Belleview. George White, 4364 South Logan, stated he ts a new resident and hts curbs and gutters were •a .. ss when he aoved tn.• He was unaware of hts responsibilt - ttes as a hoaeowner to replace the concrete and 1Ssiaed his taxes would pay for the repair. City Attorney DeWitt edvtsed that the ordinance has been tn eff ct for approxi .. tely ZS years. Dhcusston ensued. Mr. White stated he had his work appraised separately and tn conjunctton with a neighbor. By work Ing together the cost WIS reduced a 11 t t le bit. He quest toned why the City could not work together and bring the cost down. He noted the infor.ation her ceived tndtcates the cost goes up. It was explained that the City does real lze a cost savtngs by doing the work in vol ... , however, adllintstrattve costs and the cost of financing the lfOrk over a period of ti .. are built tnto the project. Grae Woaeldorff, 4070 South Huron, COlll)lained that the inferior quality and workaansh p tn the past are the reasons her sidewalks, curbs, and gutter are • • I . • , ] • • • • • J't • -••;ii , ........... w \,tW,I VW-•t WI. l .lllfW .. 11ii. March 23, 1992 -Page 6 in the shape they are today. She noted she is a widow with a very small in - come, and she wondered why the City could not take care of the concrete with a raise in taxes. Ms. Womeldorff stated she would have the work done, but wanted assurance that the work would be done by a good contractor. Discussion ensued. Council Member Gulley noted that whether the City assumes the responsibility of concrete work or the program rnains the responsibility of the property owners, the owners still end up paying. The Concrete District is set up to allow the participants to pay in a lu111p sum or over a period of ten years. If the City were to change the ordinance and establish a concrete program which would be funded through property tax, everyone would be paying forever. She pointed out that both aethods have their good points. Ms. Womeldorff reiter- ated she was in favor of raising the taxes. Steve Lelacheur, 4465 South Galapago, stated he bought his hOllle four years ago and the concrete in question is in the saae shape as it was when he bought the house. He questioned the quality and workmanship of the concrete that was poured several years ago . He c011111ented that the City does not control traffic or enforce shoveling of sidewalks after a stonn. He asked how the City deter- mines which concrete needs to be replaced. Council Member Hathaway asked Mr . Esterly if he had a list of standards used to evaluate concrete. Mr . Esterly stated the City has specific standards, and that most of the concrete in this district "ts way beyond those standards.· He offered to provide Mr. Lelacheur with a copy of the standards. Council Member Bullock requested a sign-up sheet be circulated for all citizens interested in having a representative of the Public Work s Departinent make an on-site visit to discuss the concrete conditions. Virginia Smith, 3165 South Shenaan, asked for the specific location of the Eastman paving. It was noted it will be between Race and Floyd. Ms. Saith stated she had applied for a loan through the Englewood Housing Authority and wondered If that was the reason she had been included in this concrete dis- trict. She stated other areas of her block, where the sidewalk ts buckled and raised, should have been aarked. Ms . Saith advtsed that she conducted a tele- phone survey of various cities regarding concrete programs: she found six pay half or part of the concrete replaceaent, three are responsible for all of the cost, and the City of Denver does not pay at all . She C0111P l alned that a water aln ruptured in her block a couple of years ago and she c011atnted the stand · Ing water might have had soaethlng to do with the deter ioration of h r sidewalk. Floyd Maez, 3235 South Gilpin, questioned why the City ha s unt i l October to repair the concrete and the property owners only have until June 19, 1992 . Mr. Esterly stated the City's work will be done this suaer. The d ad lines allow staff to identify how auch aoney needs to be bonded to pay for th project. If citizens indicate e•tra ti .. is required for their own contractor to com pl ete the work, that can be arranged. Mr. Maez wondered what would hap · pen i f h w re o se ll his house prtor to the deadline. City Attorn y O.WI responded that once the process has coaaenctcl the Real Estate C sslon has determined It to be the sellers liability . Ht noted the seller cou ld 111k t II ~ • . .. ' I . • I - • • Englewood City Council Minutes March 23, 1992 -Page 7 • • • ,. - the responsibility of the purchaser and referred Mr. Maez to his real estate broker or attorney for advice. City Manager Fraser explained the schedule is intended to depict the deadline for COlllpletion of all construction activities. He noted if anyone fee ls they need t iae beyond the June 19th deadline, the City will work with them. Mr. Maez c0111ented this district will prove to be a hardship for Englewood's senior citizens, and that the City should be respon- sible for the concrete work. Andy Kuvschzu, 2779 South Washington, explained his neighborhood has a "coun- try feel" as the lawns are aanicured to the curb and gutter area. He noted the majority of his neighbors are not interested in being included in a con- crete district, and he submitted a petition to that effect. He stated it is a low traffic area, and 1s not a through street. It was confinned that his neighborhood was scheduled for next year's district and there are no existing sidewalks at this tiae. Merle White, 2719 South Washington, noted in 1988 his taxes went up 14%, in 1989 -12', in 1990 -1%, and in 1992 -12'. He stated his home ts worth less now than it was in 1985. Council Metlber Van Dyke noted that a look at the breakdown of property taxes would show City of Englewood taxes have remained stable and consistent with the average tax between $60.00 and $75.00 a year. Mr. White stated he was not coaplatning about the increases, but they have increased. Council Mellber Van Dyke llll)&thized as she has experienced the sa111e proble111 with property values. Mr. White stated he did not aind paying, but not everyone can afford to pay. Ht also stated ht dots not want a sidewalk in his neighborhood. Larry Lloyd, 2739 South W1shi"9t0ft, stated 15 faatlits ltve on his block and none of thea destre a sidewalk or 1111nt to pay for one. The street ts 36 feet wide and one block lont. Ht noted there ts a probl• wtth tltvatton as all the properties slope uphill. Ht objected to a four-foot sidewalk. Ctty At- torney DeWitt clartfted that Council -,uld need to deteratne the need for a sidewalk. Mr. Lloyd asked that Counctl dtctdt a sidewalk ts not necessary. Dtscusston ensued regardtnt the City's ltabtltty tf the sidewalk was not butlt. Council NNbtr Habtntcht asked Nr. Lloyd how ht 1110uld fHl about the Ctty assuatng the responstbtltty for concrete and tncreastnt taxes, particu- larly t f he would not be required to have a sidewalk. Mr. Lloyd stated he would support a tax increase . Mayor Wiggins asked for a show of hands of those supportint a tax Increase to support a concrete progr ... Council Metlber Van Dyke pointed out that concrete replac ... nt at the property owner 's expense has bHn on-going for ZO to 25 years. She asked tf there ts concern that half of the Ctty has patd for thttr concrete and now 1110uld be tued to aalntatn concrete throughout the Ctty. The following coaents were ude froa the audience: they do not Wftt the dhtrtct; they are wtlltng to pay for tt through taxes; even thcMllh nae citizens aay have paid for previous conc rete, everyone eventually will have to have it done agatn; •if it's broken then shouldn 't keep it broktn, tf tt 's broken lets ftx it.• • • I . • ]- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes March 23, 1992 -Page 8 • • • ,~ Jeff Dewispelaere stated he considered this more of an insurance policy than a tax for everyone who has concrete in place or needs concrete. The issue of property tax increases was bought up again. Mayor Wiggins reiterated that the City only realizes $60 or $75 of the property taxes, the rest goes to Arapahoe County and the school district. Julie Grazulis, 4489 South Lincoln, stated she lives on a corner. She is close to a "Park-N-Ride" so there are cars there from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. six days a week. She noted street sweepers cannot clean properly which has caused deterioration of her sidewalks. She stated it is unfair that she has to pay for others to park their cars on her corner. George Allen, 2799 South Downing, stated he was not included in this district . He noted that concrete in the older districts 1s beginning to break up and will have to be replaced by citizens who are least able to afford it. He reconnended that the whole city be assessed a aill levy and that a trust fund be established to replace the concrete. Mr. Allen stated he has been part of a previous district; that his concrete is beginning to deteriorate. He stated that even though he has already paid for concrete work he is in favor of a tax increue. Mark Thomas, 4700 South Delaware, stated he has I corner lot with 125 feet of concrete that needs to be replaced. In his opinion, snow reaov1l blades have contributed to the deterioration of his curbs. He voiced concern for the bur- den this will be for senior citizens. He supported a tax increase as I means of funding the concrete district. Mr. ThOllls added that he was unaware of this program even though he has been a realtor and resident of Englewood for over 18 years. Noreen Begordh, 5095 South Hawthorne, subaitted a petition signed by the property owners affected by the proposed sidewalk along Belleview in opposi - tion to the assessed charges. She noted that several garages have •shifted away frOIII the ends of their properties because of the trucks that use Belle - view.• She noted the snow ts soaett•s four-feet deep froa the snowplows . Ms. Begordis stated she ts on Soctal Security Disability and cannot afford to pay for this work . Thoaas Gibson, 4801 South Inca, stated he lives on a corner lot at Inca and Layton. He noted Layt on Is a collector street which the City plows and salts heavily. He stated the graters have gouged the gutters . He noted all of the da ag on Layton Stree t ts of a •concrete rot nature• caused by salt enter ing the concr te wh ich then allows 110lsture to enter whtch tn turn contributes o concr t d t er ora tion . Additionally, when there Is Ice 110119 Layton, Ci t y true s . i n an attttll)t to laprove drainage, run their trucks up and down the streets wi th th tires tn the gutter. Mr . Gtbson stated ht understood in pre · vlous paving districts th1t stdt street .ork w1s •proportton1te• h1lf -w1y down th block . H noted his stdew1lks ire not useful to hi•, only to hts neigh · bors who wal . He felt stdew1lks are a ltab11tty to hoaeowntrs. Ht supported the prop rty tu Incre ase to fuftd tht coftCret, pr09r1a . Mr . Gibson asked why th Ci t y has not put I stdewalk 1lont ltll1vtew P1rk . Mayor Wt911tns explained " - , I . • I - • • • Englewood City Council Minutes March 23, 1992 -Page 9 • • • that the City has long wanted a sidewalk along the park but that Belleview is a state highway under the control of the State Highway Department. Dan Clemens, 5024 South Huron, stated he supports an increase In property tax- es to pay for concrete assessments, that payment through property taxes would solve quite a few problems, which he enumerated. He volunteered to serve on a citizen's group or committee to establish a program whereby concrete is paid for through tax assessments. Nancy Lewis-Lentz, 3200 South Gilpin, stated she bought her house a year ago and did not notice the concrete was patched. Now she Is faced with 60 feet of concrete repairs on her corner lot. She cotnplained of engineering which had created poor drainage. Ms. Lewis-Lentz explained why she cannot afford this assessment. Mayor Wiggins encouraged her to contact Public Works regarding the drainage problem. She stated she would be willing to pay SOI of the re- pair costs, and maybe a tax could be assessed to assist those citizens on limited incomes. Al Rich, 2891 South Logan, noted he was Involved In a paving district in 1980. He stated he would be better off if he were siaply charged a alll levy in- crease "until he dies• to pay for the concrete and paving. He thought every- one should pay, and the City should take care of 1t. Linda Bicknell, 795 West Nassau Way, stated she is a new hoaeowner and works three jobs. She coaplalned that she is being asked to repair a sidewalk that is a city easement. Mr. Esterly stated that staff would be glad to aeet wtth Ms. Bicknell . Bill Mantei, Pastor of Centennial Lutheran Church, stated they are being as- sessed Sl0,000 for concrete repair. He asked for an explanation of two state- aents aade during the Public Hearing -that the Ctty has a law whtch requires concrete sidewalks around all pieces of property tn the Ctty versus the COIi· aent that it is up to City Council to decide tf, for instance, there would be a sidewalk on Belleview. Ctty Attorney DeWitt responded, explatntng that City Council deteratnes lfflen a sidewalk wtll or wtll not be installed. Mr. Mantei asked if Council has dectct.cl to have a sidewalk at Belleview and Low- ell. Mr . DeWitt stated the process ts that staff aakes a rec0111endatton after determination of safety factors. Ctty Manager Fraser stated that this ts the purpose of the public hearing process. Mr. Mantet stated he has not teed tn s0tne areas sidewalks are only required lfflere the houses face busy streets . He asked what the people should do to be exeapted froa the pf'011raa. Mayor Wig - gins stated that they should request to be reaoved froa the dhtrtct. Mr . Wiggin s noted that the federal governaent, thro119h the Alllrlcan Otsabtlttles Act, ha s given the Ctty a aandate to provide handicapped accessible sidewalks . Gwynne Ma ss engill, 5091 South Hooker, questioned Mr. Bullock about a coaaent ude pr tor to the •et 1119. She hid asked ht• about snow reaoval and he had stated "we 've got you covered•, she wondered lfflat he •ant . Council Mttlber Bullock responded that the Ctty ts responsible for snow reaoval on all thoroughfare s In the City, not the sidewalks of tndtvtdual residents, and that the s1d streets are taken care of lfflen possible. Mr. Bullock understood the question addressed snow reac>val froa thoroughfares. Ms . Nass1119tll stated ,, - • . ' I . • I I ' ]- • • • Englewood City Council Minutes March 23, 1992 -Page 10 • • • that was not the point she was trying to make. She stated Belleview is a five-lane highway which is plowed by Englewood, Littleton and the State. Therefore, in a 12-inch snow you have a 36-inch pile of snow, slush and ice along the properties. Mr. Bullock felt this was a legitimate concern. Ms. Massengill expressed concern for the safety of pedestrians that would use the sidewalk . She noted the Englewood side of Belleview is flush-up against the traffic which proves hazardous. She felt the assessment is an unfair burden to the homeowners. Ms. Massengill asked how quickly Public Works would respond to the people who signed up to be contacted; Mr. Esterly responded they would be contacted during the next five working days. She asked when there would be another council aeeting to discuss a property tu increase. She was advised Council's next meeting would be April 6, 1992. Ms. Massengill asked how notice would be given on the status of the district. Council Member Hathaway explained that if Council elects to create the district she would receive a certified letter. Ms. Massengill questioned how the citizens would have i voice in creating a aill levy assess111ent. City Attorney DeWitt stated a mill levy would be done by general ordinance, and the property owners would receive notice approximately the middle of January with the tax statement. Council Member Hathaway stated it could be done by a vote of the people. City Attorney DeWitt stated it could be done in that manner, but an election could not be held this year because of the previously scheduled elections, that it would have to be next year. Ms. Massengill asked tf the concrete district could be postponed until the mill levy issue is addressed. Mayor Wiggins re- sponded affirmatively. Ctty Manager Fraser stated he would plan to notify all persons involved in thts year's district of any actions taken by Council wtth respect to the district. Rick Bicknell, 795 West Nassau Way, questioned how Council would retaburse those people who have volunteered and patd for thetr concrete. He was advised they would not be retllbursed. Council Metlber Van Dyke coaented about the inequities of going to a syst• whtch ratses the atll levy. Mr. Bicknell stated this should have been thought out and addressed earlier. Ctty Manager Fraser agreed this ts part of the quest ton Council faces. Council Metllber Habenicht noted these are soae of the questions and coaplextttes that the Council c01111tttee will be studying, looking for different alternatives. Council Member Gulley reiterated previous coaents that "at soae point every - one who bought 1t last year will be buying tt agatn. • She stated Council needed to detenatne which plan works better. She agreed there are Inequities, and that Council needs to look at the alternatives for possible taprov ... nts . Larry Lloyd asked If Council could develop a trash service prograa along with the concrete prograa, s1199esttng how both could be patd for. He noted Denver does not pay for sidewalks and they do pick up trash. Council Meaber Bullock pointe d out the di sparity between Englewood and Denver taxes, stating the City of Engl wood taxes are aaong the lowest, tf not the lowest in the entire aetro area. Mr. Lloyd su99esttd Englewood consider getting a "bigger piece of the pie from Arapahoe County.• Ther b I ng no on e l se present to speak to the Issue, Mayor Wl99lns asked for a 1110tlon to clo se the publtc hearing. I. • , ]- - • • Englewood City Council Minutes March 23, 1992 -Page 11 .. • . ,, • \, COUNCIL NEMER BULLOCK IIOYED, All> IT WAS SECOfl>ED, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARIN&. Ayes: Nays: Notion carried. Council Mellbers Bullock, Yan Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None Mayor Wiggins expressed thanks to those present. 6. Acljourrant COUNCIL, NEMER HATHAWAY IIOYED TO AD.JCIUIN. The aeeting adjourned at 10:07 p.m . , , •• , r • . " I . . , • • I ,, I • • • • • • '· MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: Mayor Wiggins and Gty Council Linda Martin, Deputy City Managrr ~ April 1, 199'2 SUBJECT: Prescheduled Visitors Addressing Drury Brothen Roofing Staff has met with representatives of the homeowners who plan to address Council at Monday night's Council Meeting regarding their concern with the lack of timeliness and/ or performance of Drury Brothen Roofing. The homeowners will be requesting the Council to support the Building Division's decision to withhold the mwwal of Drury Brothen Roofing's licenses until all 42 outstanding roofing-permit projects have been inspected and approved by the Divillon. The homeowners would lib the City Council to attempt further efforts on their behalf • well. Attached to this memo please note the following information. • Copy of letter sent by Mr. DeRulm and Mr. Mulhern to other homeowners in Englewood dAted March 19, 199'2. • Copy of letter sent to Drury Brothen by the Building Division on March 30, 1992. • Letter received from Debie Goin, f.rlgMwood ...ctent, on M.rdt 31, 199'2. • Contractor Ucensing pamphlet from Building Diviaion. In a pre vious E-Mail mnuge regarding this ileue, It w• noted that between January 1 n d Ma rch 27 ol this ~Ir, Drury Brothen ltooftng had reduc.d the number of outs tanding roofing pmn.lta from 71 lo 42. If addi ti o nal letters are ~ved prior to the Council Meeting, we wiU provide copies I y a t th mttting. Alt hm n ' I . • • I ]- :. . .. .. City of Englewood ~arch 30, 1992 Don Drury • • • Drury Brothers Roofin1 Inc. 761 s. Broadway Denver, CO 80209 -Dear Mr. Drury, "' - MIOS.IEIIII .... ........ CcllDrldD I0110-alM "'-(303) '111-2300 (303) 711-2301 FAX (303) ?lt-1111 This letter is notification to Drury Brothers Roofina Inc. that the Division of Buildin& and Safety is in receipt of the enclosed Enalewood Homeowner'• letter dated March 19, 1992. Contractor licensin1 inforaation paaplet is also enclosed. If there are any questions concernin& contractor licensin& requir•••nts or licensee responsibilities please call Division personnel. Respectfully, ~~~~ca.4~~ Duane Davidson For Chief Ilda Inspector cc: Rebecca laker, Chief Bld& Inspector - Chuck Est-rly, Public Works Director ~ Linda Martin, Assist City Manaaer Ray Deluiter, 11SO E. Yale Ave. Steven Mulhern, 271S s. Downin& St. J t [ ' I. • I ]- ] • ,. - • «• • . ' City of Englewood MIOl.111111.._ .,....... Colara I011N30' March 30, 1992 Dvan• Drury Drury Brother• Roofin1 Inc. 2201 !t. I-25 Pueblo, CO 81008 Dear Mr. Drury, ,._ 1311111 .,..,. (3111)711-D01 P/IJI. ta1?11-11a This letter is notification to Drury Brothers Roofin1 Inc. that the Division of Buildin& and Safety is in receipt of the enclosed Enalewood Homeowner'• letter dated March 19, 1992. Contractor licensin1 inforaation paaplet is also enclosed. If there are any questions concernin1 contractor licensin1 requireaents or licen••• responsibilities pl•••• call Division personnel. lHpectfully, ~~~~~ Duane Davidson For Chief Bld& Inspector cc: Rebecca Baker, Chief Bld& Inspector -- Chuck Esterly, Public Works Director v Linda Martin, Assist City Mana1•r Ray Deluiter, 1150 !. Yale Ave. Steven Mulhern, 2715 S. Downin& St. . ' • ~ " I . . 0 '~, I ]- • • • • • <. , ') !·'.;;r.::1 1 ')?2 ~• are your Englewood neighbors. Cur roofs, replaced by Drury ~oofing Company after the 1910 hallstor~, have railed city i~spectlcn. ~e art aware that o~r probleo ls shared by ~'"¥ ethers. 7ht city has lnfcr~ej ~s that your roor, also rep.acej b1 ~r~r,, tas also rallej 1~s;ectlon. trur, Cc:;a~y has re;eate11Y olsre,resente1 the quality or its serv!ct anj w:r~, thO~ih it has r.ot hesitatej to collect ;a,r.:e~t. ~r~ry ~~orl~i Cc~;any's license to ;r1ctlce in E~glewco1 co~,s ~, !er renewal in May. Cn A;ril 6, ~• will te a;,1111~, t, the Er.gle~ood City Cou~cll to refuse to reiss~e trury•s llce~se. ?lease j?in us at 7130 ,.~. on ~onday, S A;ril, at Er.1ltwood City Hall (next to the li~rary). at ho;, t~!s act1cn wi!l ~• s~rr1~!tnt to c~ta!n satis!a:t!en !rem :r~r,. Ir this dcea net ha!?, ~• cay ~ant to rti~O~? •~~ ccr.sidtr the ,css1b1l1ty =~ •~!r., :r~ry collectl\'tl:;. ?lease call ~ay ,e~uiter (791-5~6-) or Steven Mulhern (762-~2~1) to let us knov if you are able to attend the City Council ~eetin1. ae ur1e you to be there, as the city has indicated that the acre protests it hears, the more it will be inclined to act. Sincerely, ~£~ -r., ~eJluiter a EasiJ 'fnn henue . ~J~ 2715 South ,ownln1 Street ... ... ; : - • • = ••• .. ,: . . . . .. .... .,. .. I • ,,. . ·. :.• . ·... t ... ; . :-·· .,.; 'I .. -- I . • • - - • Debie A. Goin 3233 s. Lo9an BncJlewood, CO 80110 BncJlnood City Council 3400 a. lllati BncJlnood, CO 80110 Dear Council llellben: (. • • , . • ,~-~~--.-, ~ -, : . : . : i ,531 <.·,. I • ·~HAGER'S OFFICE .ENGL£WC)OD. co • I have been inforaed that there i• a council ... ting •cheduled for April 6th to diacuaa the renewal of Drury Roofing Coapany•a license to operate in BncJlevood. I aa unable to attend thi• ... ting a• I will be out of town, but would like to voice ay opinion on thi• aubject. After inatallation of ay roof by Drury, the perait hung on ay houH for 3 aontha. I contacted BncJlevood Building Inapection and waw told Drury had not even requeated an inapection. I called Drury over 7 tiaea and received the NM reply •aoaeone will call you back•, wbicb no one ever did. I requuted the inapection ayMlf, and of CGUrM ay roof failed aa ao aany have in thi• neifJbbc)rbood. llany aore calla wre Mcie to Drury with tbe NM •notbi119• reaulta. lln9lewood Buildi119 Inapection even tried for•· To data, nothi119 baa bappened. PleaH do not renew thi• OOllpUly'• Uoenae without a vuarantee fraa all boaeownen affected by their lliareprwntation that a aucceuful roof inapection baa been aooaapliabed. Tbank you for your tiM • • ,..,. .. 1, ';;6 ~Goin~ Inglewood hOINOlffler cc: Ray Deltuitar Steven 11\alhem ' ' •. • I. • 0 - • Daft April 6, 1992 1•n·1~ n • • • 11 h Publlc WOrka Department "' - Ordlnance cr .. tlng Concrete llepla-t Dlatrlct 11o. 1992 Charle• Saterly, Dlrector of Publlc WOrka Introductlon of 1111 for Ordlnance creatln9 Concrete lleplac ... nt Dlatrlct llo. 1992. City council, by Ordlnance in 1991, approved 1170,000 ln the PIP for Concrete lleplac ... nt Diatrlct llo. 1992. Ordinance 11, 1991 wae paelled, .. tablleblng • s, diacount for all apeclal ........ nt pa,....t• aade wltbln JO daye of flnal publication of the ae ... alng ordlnance. ~••o lution No. 12, lerlee of 1992 declarlng the lnteat to create coacrete bplac ... nt Dhtrict llo. 1992, and .. tabllebl .. • publlc bearlBt -tM foraat1-of Co ncrete llepla-nt Dletrict llo. 1tt2 wae ~ed and approwed -~ 11, 1992, The public bearing on foraation of eoncrete a.pl~ Dletrict llo. 1tt2 wa• held on March 23, 1992. We r ec~nd puaaeJe of the ordlnance crNtl119 coacrete a.pla-t Dletrlct llo. 1992, The propertle• deal9nated for lncluelon ln tble particular project ha-been d n l t l ed a• 1) pre .. ntly lackl119 eldewalk, and coneequently lnbU.ltl119 .. fe pedea t r l an trave l , or 21 havl119 adjacent curba, euttere, and/or eldewalka .. hillltl119 auba a nd ard c harac terlatlca. The locatlon• deel1p111ted for thla year •• progr .. have bean de t enal ned by ataff to be aaong the 500 worn ooncrete elt11atl0119 .. 1at1119 w thin the Ci ty . Thia conc rete uy be ln an advanced et ... of ~rloratlon, o, it uy be -rely o ff 9 rade , c reat1n9 a .. r1oua pedeatrlan baaard or dralnap probl .. that baa the potent al o f eapandl119 lnto a coetly etreet faU11r9. U &aprovwnu rec nded for 1992 are not addreeMd at thla t1-, pllye lcal ...Udona of concrete and ~nt c an only wor-, and tM UablUty HIIOClla.., with pot•tl•l aocl-.te N9nUy. . ' .. ' I • • 0 , - ] • • • • MrmlllblUIID Section 11-38-1 of the Sn9lewood Municipal Code aakee the con•truction and/or repair of curb•, 9Uttere, and •idewalk• the re•ponaibility of the property frontin9 upon the •-· Althou9h thi• Section reference• the 1962 Code, •taff believe• that the origin of thi• l99i•lation precede• the 1962 Code by aany year•. No record• are available to •taff to •u999•t that the routine con•truction and repair of concrete ha• ever been accoapli•hed under any other policy in S119lewood. We are confident that adjacent propertiea have paid for curb, 9Utter, and aidewalk con•truction and ncon•truction in all of the City'• Special Iapro....nt Pavi119 Diatricta •ince the inception of the Diatrict Progr .. in 1956. Althou9h the •••ct nl.lllber of propertiea in.ol...S with cone~• illpro, ... nta in tho .. previou•ly aa .. aaed 29 Diatricta 1• not readily available, a curaory review of Diatrict record• •u999ata that approaiaately 7,500 .... a...nta in.olvi119 concrete conatruction l&fl//1/or repair• have been 1-ied to date. Additionally, the City haa adainiatend a number of Special Cone~• Diatricta over the year•, in.olvi119 hundnda of other p&"OpertiN. Althou9h not -in ~t yeara, the City hH uaed the 30 day notice proviaiona of the -1ati119 Code to encourave or require citiaena to individually addnea adjacent cone~• deficienciea. Hundred• of property owner• have coaplied with notice• of thia nature, hundred• of other cithena have on their-· without -raca-ent, hirtMI contractor• and accoapliahed needed repair• alaply becau-it looked bad, vaa haaardoua, blockad draineve, or it vaa the ript thl119 to do. When -conalder that the total number of -•hlpe in SfttllMIOOCI la around 10,000, it -ld appeer that over the peat J6 rear•,~ -•lllpe within the City have probably ~ affected, -way or another, by concrae -.tructlOft l&fl//1 aaintenance. The 1992 Diatrlct, aa propoeed, la coneiateat with decade• of City policy for conatructlOft and .. int--of tllla ~ of the Clty•a infraetructure. The 1991 Diatrict -• created under the -policlee and le yet to be ae-eed. Ae alternative aet.hoda for flnanclnv t..._ _..... actlvitlN an eaplond, -llllould all ba aware of the ave of the -iatl1119 illpronumta, their overall repla-t value of approaiaately 1>2,000,000, l&fl//1 the fact that, due to ave •1-, -lntenance c o •t• will be9in to accelerate at -t1-in the not too diatant future. l•tl.lla~ coat• for propoeed eoncrete Dlatrict llo. 1tt2 an aa follove, lat iaat ...... allallftta aect.w A 1144,000 1170,000 !!!1!! 1714,000 "' - -----~--~-~.-.. . , ' . I .. • , ' , • • 0 ]- ] • II ~ \ .. • ,. -• -., !. ----•~--- Detailed financial breakdowns conatruction coat• LecJal and fiacal f-• (aaaociated bond coata) Bond intereat (frca aale of bonda to firat payaent) Diatrict Provraa Coeta (Adla1n1atrat1on, lln91neer1119, a11neyi119, ?napection, Material TeetiDIJ, LecJal Pllb- 11cat1ona, Poet&99, Tranaportation, Pr1nt1119, Niac. auppliea, Tree lteplaceaent Provr .. ) Continvency for collection and def1c1enc1 .. City'a Coeta conatruction coeta Diatriat Provr .. Coata (baa1cal1y .... aa for abo,re) $363,000 45,000 65,000 61,000 10,000 $544,000 S141,000 21,000 ,110,000 The 1170,000 for the City•• portion of the D1Rr1ct 1a aYa11u»1e 111 tbe PU for 1992. Pllnd1DCJ for the aa-au»le portion of tbe D1atr1ct 11111 be_... aYa11ab1e t~ the aale of bonda. _.-.-.......___ -----......... .-~ & ~ • . .... I • • 0 - • • • • BY AUTHOR ITY ~ //#- ORDINANCB NO. HRISS or 1992 COUNCIL BILL NO,..!!._ INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MZMHR A 130.L fof AN oaDINUCS CIWATINO CXJaCaSTS UPLM:SMDIT DISTRICT IIO. 1992, IN TIIS CITY or ZNOUIIOOD, COLOIW)()' oaDDINO TIIS UNOYAL AND UPI.M:DIDIT or SUB-STANDARD cuu, GUTTSII, AND SIDIIWAU(, 'l'OGSTDll WITH DCBSSAJt'f I11CID1U1TALS1 AND SSTTINO rolt1'II OTIISlt DffAIU IN camlSCTIOII WITH TIIS DISTRICT. • IIIISMU' the city Councl·i of S119l-.ooc1, · COlorado, purauant to the Charter, Chapter 2 of Title 11 of the Nunlclpal COde of ·the Clty, and the la"9 of tlle State of Colorado, hereby flnd• and deteralne• that tllere exl•t• a • necee•itJ' for tlle creation of Concrete ... la-t Diatrlct llo. 1992, ln the CltJ' (1:lle •oi•trlct•), and the l'WYal and repl~t of nb-•t:anclard curb, ptter, and •idewelk and t:he -conatructlon of curb, ptter, and aldewalk lllpco,wnt•, totether wlth -•a&rJ' lnclclental•, on certain •treeta and a--a• H1: forth in 1:hl• lleaolutlon, and ..... u, notice of a public hearl119 concernl119 the creation of the Dl•trlct and the l'WYal and replacwnt or -con•tructlon of the lllpcowe •nt• 1:hereln -• publl•hed once a -k for three conaecutlYe -u ln the S119l~ .. rald, a -paper of 99neral clrculatlon ln the Cltr, and la addition, notice wH -ued, po•tqe prepaid, to each k.-i -r of real propertJ' within the propoaed Dl•trlct, and , IIIISIIDa, at the ti. and place Ht: forth ln the notice, the CUJ' co.ano U aet ln open HHlOII for the pu~. of hearl119 MJ' ~t•, objection•, or prot:eat• that ai9bt be ..... for or .. ain•t the Dl•trlct or the lllpco,-nt• to be r-..4, replaced, or conatruct:eif1' and IIIISUU, au -ta, objectlona, and prot:Nta ha•int been •lJ' heard and con•i dered, the CUJ' co.ano u Ila• ~nlned to proceed wltb the c reation of the Dlatrlct and the rw,,al and repl\cwnt of the lllpcon Ht• u deecrlbed l n IIHolutlon llo. 12, .. rlN of 1992. paeaed and adopted bf the CUJ' co.ancu on hbruar,. 11, 1992 1 · -· 1w ,aaa, • I T GaDAHD n TU C ITY COUIICI L 0, 1'D CITY o, IIIOLSIIOOO , CCIIIJa lDO, Al rau.Glll1 8eftiea 1 . Cna~iea el _.. 9'$4!'. ftlet a •peolal I 11 0 1 t dlatrlct f or the rw,,a l and repl-t or ., --ruction o f the l a 1 10,e wt• herelaafter deecrllled , l • 11ere1tJ onetN and N tull•hed la aooocC•- wlth the cu, Charter, Chapter 2 of Tltle 11 o f the Nllnlolpel Code o f the cu,, and the 1-of the Sta t e o f Colorado, and ahall be "-and dealtaa~ •• •eoncrete a.phc-nt Dlatrlct llo, 1992°. All proceedl119a heretof o re talleft and ed ln connectlOft wlth the Dl•trlct a re heNIIJ' ratlflN, a~. and lraed. Mniea I , •l •, ftlet: t report•, totether wlth the ,...ualaary ~all•, •peoUlcat , of c oat, pa, and acheclulea att bed or a nded to aald report•, he~ a roved and adopted, eat are aecu-J. Dia~rln TN wlthln the real ,...,.rt, atandarda or W th the ooa Dlatrlct •hall be loca~ COllpl'laed of a ll of ta.. lk .e.tch do not aaet cltr rtJ _, be a,-Nlied rate Ualta of the cur and ahall which are curb, 911t er, and •l alr•acly ln•talled, wlllch real 1 rov ta. A Ha con alnl he re•Ma of Hid -l - • • ]- ]- • • • • " - • l• • .. real property ia attached hereto •• •Exhibit 1,•. The District ahall aho include a limited number of propertiea within the City for which property owner• have voluntarily conaented to incluaion into the Diatrict purauant to the City•• voluntary concrete replac-nt pr09ram. The City Council ehall coneider a bill for an ordinance to include eaid properti•• into the Dietrict on or about May 18, 1992. Sectioa •. Deacri~ioa of J9ro,,-ta. The lllprov-nte to be reaoved, replaced, or conatructed within the propoeed dietrict include 4 inch and 6 inch concrete curb, qutter. and eidewalk where eaid infraetructure do not ... t City etandarde or are not already inetalled, t09ether with neceeeary incidentale. Property owner• within the Dietrict ahall be allowed to privately provide for the r-••1 and replac ... nt or n-conetruction of eaid lllprove- Mnte at their own eapenee prior to the r-•l and repla-nt or new conatruction of eaid illprOYe11ente in and for the Dietrict1 provided howeYer, a conatruction perait ieeued by the City auet be obtained by eaid property ownere no later than 5100 o'clock p.a. on Friday, June 5, 1992. Any property ownere wantin9 to privately provide for the reaoval and repla-nt or conetruction of the lllproveMnte ehould contact the Office of the Director of Public Work• for further inforaation. a.ctlN 1. J9ro,,-te Aatllorh... The reaoval and replacwnt or n-conetruction of the lllprovwnte deecrlbed aboYe in and for the Dietrict, and •• ehown by the plane, apeclficatione, and -pa appl'OYlld and adopted by the City Council, ie hereby authorlaed and ordered. the -t•rial to be used in the r-•1 and repl•cwnt or n-conetruction of eaid illprovwnte to be in accordance with auch plane, apecificatione, and -'9· 8ectlN , • AeHe-t of Coate. The probable total coat of the i•provwnta to be reaoved, r,placed, or conet~ed within the Dietrict ie $714,0001 it le propoeed that . the City of llft91ewood will pay appr-laately $170,000 of eald total coat. The balance of the tot!al coat which le not paid by the City of Sft91ewood will be aeHeaed a9alnet the rNl property located within the Dietrict and apecially benefited by r~al and replacwnt or new conatruction of the ~ta. The appr-t..te -nte to be ••••eed a9alnat eaid propertiee on a front foot, Uniear foot, or equare foot baeie ahall be •• aore particularly Mt forth in lteeolutlon llo. 12, .. riee of 19921 aaid unit coete are incorporated herein by epecific reference. a.ct&aa 7. Pe,-.t •f AeHa-ta. The ••••-t• wU 1 be due and payable without deaand within a period of thirty (JO) cleye •• Mt forth in the HHe-t orcUnance1 provided i-ver, that any property owner who .... 11 pay the full ••••wnt within eaid period of 0 thirty cleye ehall be allC*lld an allowance of five percent (511· tn the event any owner of r .. 1 property ehall fa 1 t.o pay the whole of auch •••e•-nt a9ainat hie or her property within aaid period of ti-, then the whole coat. of the illpr-nta ao aaHeaed a9aln1t auch property •hall be payable in ten (101 equal annual inetal!Mnte of one pal wlth intereat on the 11npaid principal -nt. The firet of e11ch n, au nu o f principal •hall be due and payable at e11ch tiae •• wlll be Ht forth n the aeHeDMnt ordinance and the r.-inder of eaid inetallaente ehall e ue and payable 111cc••• vely on the •AM day in each year thereafter, until ll natall-nu are paid in fllll. The intereat to be paid on unpaid and deferrH inetall-nte wUl be at • rate eetabl abed by an ordinance to be • ed by the c ty Council at a later date. 8ectlN I, ...... , ..,...._t ...... ly vlnue of and punuant o t • C ty etlut.er, Chaf'.•r 2 of Title 11 o f the Nuniolpal COde of the City, J la-o f h I t.ate o f Colorado, • I I rove111ent bond• of the c ~Y 1hall -J - • . ' ' I • • , - • • • • .. be iaaued for the purpo•• of paying tor the local improvement• deacrillecl in thi• Ordinance, in an amount not to exceed the coat and expenaee of -id improv-nte, including engineering and bond hauance coat•, aa provided by law. The bond• ahall be iaaued baaed upon ••ti.mate• approved by the City Council, and•• authorised by an ordinance to be adopted by the City council at a later date. The bonda and the intereat thereon ahall be payable out of apecial ••••• ... nt• to be levied againat the real property included within the Diatrict and apecially benefited by the iaprov-nt• to removed, replaced, or conatructed. llectioa t ... ••fita. The City COuncil hereby find• and deterain•• that the iaprov ... nt• propoaed to be removed and replaced or conatructed will confer a apecial benefit upon the real property within the Dhtrict and a general benafi.t upon the City•• a whole. 8ectioa 10. S.,,eruility. If any one or aor• ••ctiona or part• of thi• Ordinance ahall be adjudcJed unenforceable or invalid, auch judgaent ahall not affect, iapair or invalidate the r ... inin9 pro,,iaion• of thi• Ordinance, it being the intention that the variou• proviaion• hereof are nverable. a.cti.OD u. ..paler. All ordinance•, or part• thereof, inconaiatent or in conflict with thi• Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent only of auch inconaiatency or conflict. a.ctioa 12. ..a.ucaUOD ... 8ffecti.Y• Date. Thia ordinance, after it• final pa•~, ahall be nllllbered and recorded, and the adoption and publication ahall be authenticated by the aignature of the Nayor and the City Clerk, and by the certificate of Publication. At or about the tiae of publication of thi• Ordinance, .• copy of thi• Ordinance ahaU: be pro,,ided to the county ••n••or and the county treaaurer of Arapahoe County and to the Diviaion of t.ocal Gover-nt in the Department of t.ocal Affair• of the State of COlorado. Thia Ordinance ahall becaae effective thirty (30) day• after publication following final paaaage. ,~ Introduced, read in full, and paaaed on• firat reading on the 6th day of April, 1992. Publiahed •• a Bill for an Ordinance.,on the 9th day of April, 1t92 • .. ·.• Clyde s. Wiggin•, Nayor ATTSSTSD1 Patricia H, crow, City Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of the City of Snglewood, COlorado, hereby certify that the above and for9CJOing ia a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and paaeed on firat reeding on the 6th day of April, 1992. Patricia N, Crow -3 - . . I • • 0 , • - • • Page 1 oft BDIBIT "A" SITUS PPI --------------------------------------------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 207.7-10-2-30-0l 7 4630 S ACOMA ST 2077-10-2-31-004 4717 S ACOMA ST 2077-10-3-02-019 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 2011-10-2-30-002 4 631 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 2077-10-4-22-018. 280 E BELLEWOOD DR 2077-10-4-22-017 ' 281 E BELLEWOOD DR 2077-10-4-23-011 370 E BELLEWOOD DR 2077-10-4-22~~2 390 E BELLEWOOD DR 2077-10-4-22-49 490 E BELLEWOOD DR 2077-10-4-~7-006 4301 S BROADWAY 2077-10-2-01-019 4600 S BROADWAY 2077-10-1-25-001 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 2077-10-3-13-009 3098 W CHENANCO AVE 2077-08-3-04-021 4903 CHENANGO CIR 2077-10-4-22-041 4918 CHENANGO CIR 2077-10-4-21-003 650 E CHENANCO AVE 2077-10-4-18-013 • 655 E CHENANGO AVE 2077-10-4-15-010 2764 s CHEROKEE ST 1971-34-2-03-009 2925 s CHEROKEE ST 1971-34-2-14-020 3095 s CHEROl<EE ST 1971-34-2-21-012 3766 s CHEROl<EE ST 2077-03-2-25-009 3912 s CHEROl<EE ST 2077-03-3-03-003 3932 s CHEROKEE ST 2077-03-3-03-004 I • 3938 s CHEROKEE ST 2077-03-3-03-005 3976 s CHEROKEE ST 2077-03-3-03-010 • • 4102 s CHEROl<EE ST 2077-03-3-21-001 4246 s CHEROKEE ST 2077-03-3-26-006 4252 S CHEROKEE ST 2077-03-3-26-007 4 315 8 CHEROKEE ST 2077-10-2-04-022 • I - • • • SITUS 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 DELAWARE ST 5040 S DELAWARE ST 3235 S DOWNING ST 3245 S DOWNING ST 2000 E EASTMAN AVE 2030 E EASTMAN AVE 2060 E EASTMAN AVE 2090 E EASTMAN AVE 2100 E EASTMAN AVE 2130 E EASTMAN AVE 2160 E EASTMAN AVE 2190 E EASTMAN AVE 2200 E EASTMAN AVE 2230 E EASTMAN AVE 2260 E EASTMAN AVE 2280 E EASTMAN AVE 2288 E EASTMAN AVE 22 90 E EASTMAN AVE 229 8 E EASTMAN AVE 3127 S ELATI ST 3710 S ELATI ST 3720 S ELATI ST 3740 S ELATI ST 3917 S ELATI T 3925 S ELATI ST 3941 S ELATI ST 3967 S ELATI ST • • , . • BDIBIT "A" PPI 2077-10-2-04-020 2077-10-2-04-018 2011-10-2-14-022 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 1971-34-2-21-009 2077-03-2-23-017 2077-03-2-23-021 2077-10-2-28-001 2077-10-2-21-006 .• 2077-10-2-28-007 2077-10-3-04-001 . 2077-10-3-12-0li ' 2077-10-3-16-011 2077-10-3-24•004 1971-35-3-12-019 1971-35-3-12-018 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 1971-35-4-15-022 1971-35-4-15-021 1971-35-4-15-020 1971-35-4-15-019 1971-35-4-15-018 1971-35-4-15-017 1971-35-4-14-010 1971-35-4-15-016 1971-35-4-14-0ll 1971-34-3-06-021 2077-03-2-23-001 2077-03-2-23-002 2077-03-2-23-004 2077-0)-3-0 6-021 2077-0J-3-06-020 2077-03-3-06-019 2077-03-3-06-015 • . - Page 2 oft I . • • , • -. , . • ••v• 3 oft BDIBI'r "A" SITUS PPI --------------------------------------------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-'008 3971 S FOX ST 2077-03-3-07-046 • 3972 S FOX ST 2011-03-3-06-·009 3975 S FOX ST 2077-03-3-07-.035 4138 S FOX ST 2077-03-3-18-005 4150 S FOX ST 2077-03-3-18-006 4301 S FOX ST 2077-10-2-07-021 4501 S FOX ST 2077-10-2-23-017 4913 S FOX ST 2077-10-3-18-015 4970 S FOX ST 2077-10-3-17-006 4983 S FOX ST 2077-10-3-18-010 5001 S FOX ST 2077-10-3-21-016 5051 S FOX ST 2077-10-3-21-011 3740 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-2 -21-005 3760 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-2-21-007 3770 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-2-21-008 • 3796 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-0l-2-21-009 3901 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-l-07-054 399 0 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-0l-3-07-027 4117 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-3-16-0lJ 4125 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-0l-l-16-012 4151 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-0l-3-16-010 4161 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-3-16-009 4279 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-0l-l-31-012 I • 4287 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-03-3-31-0ll • • 4 319 S GALAPAGO ST 2011-10-2-01-022 4345 S GALAPAGO ST 2011-10-2-01-019 4365 S GALAPAGO ST 2077-10-2-01-016 4420 8 GALAPAGO ST 2011-10-2-10-021 4465 S GALAPACO ST 2011-10-2-0,-ou • , ]- • • • • . • ' BXBIBI'l' "A" SITUS 4475 S GALAPAGO ST 4585 S GALAPAGO ST 4595 S GALAPAGO ST 4630 S GALAPAGO ST 4651 S GALAPAGO ST 4775 S GALAPAGO ST 4815 S GALAPAGO ST 4898 S GALAPAGO ST 4972 S GALAPAGO ST 5060 S GALAPAGO 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 3398 W GRAND AVE 3399 W GRAND AVE 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 '680 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 S GRANT ST 4967 S GRANT ST 4970 S GRANT ST 4977 S GRANT ST 4985 S GRANT ST 499 5 S GRAl~T S T 5077 S GROVE ST 5094 S GROVE ST 5070 S HAWTHORNE ST PPI 2077-10-2-09-0ll 2077-10-2-24-010 2077-10-2-24-009 2077-10-2-26-004 2077-10-2-25-011 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 2077-01-3-05-017 2077-08-3-05-019 '' 2077-08-3-06-001 2077-01-3-03-003 . 2077-10-4-19-041 2077-10-4-19-040 2077-10-4-19~1µ8 1971-34-1-24-017 1971-34-1-2.4-016 1971-34-1-24-015 1971-34-1-15-001 1971-34-4-21-010 2077-10-1-06-017 2077-10-l-2l-001 2077-10-1-22-022 2077-10-l-21-004 2077-10-1-21-009 2077-10-4-06-024 2077-10-4-05-007 2077-10-4-12-00l 2077-10-4-11-017 2077-10-4-20-001 2077-10-4-23-017 2077-10-4-23-016 2077-10-4-23-015 2077-10-4-20-0ll 2077-10-4-23-014 2077-10-4-23-0ll 2077-10-4-23-012 2077-01-3-11-007 2077-01-1-10-00, 2077-01-J-11-005 "' - ' (~ Page 4 oft I . • • ' I , -• ·, • BDIBIT 11 A11 SITUS PPI --------------------------------------------5095 S HAWTHORNE ST 3100 S HIGH ST 5088 S HOOKER ST 5091 S HOOKER ST 3901 S HURON ST 3985 S HURON ST 4000 S HURON ST 4005 S HURON ST 4011 S HURON ST 4050 S HURON ST 4070 S HURON ST 4301 S HURON ST 4580 S HURON ST 4590 S HURON ST 4593 S HURON ST 4595 S HURON ST 4635 S HURON ST 4798 S HURON ST 4910 S HURON ST 5024 S HURON ST 2288 W ILIFF AVE 3760 S INCA ST 3915 S INCA ST 3980 S INCA ST 4801 S INCA ST 4810 S INCA ST 4820 S INCA ST 4821 S INCA ST 4840 S INCA ST 5030 S INCA ST 5040 S INCA ST 5050 S INCA ST 5080 S IRVING ST 5091 S IRVING ST 4330 S JASON ST 4 333 S JASON ST 4551 S JASON ST 4800 S JASON ST 4 570 S JULIAN ST 5025 S JULIAN ST 5051 S JULIAN ST 5081 S JULIAN ST 508 4 S JULIAN ST 3 77 5 S l<Al.\MATH ST 3970 S l<Al.\MATH ST 4390 S l<Al.\MATH ST 4800 S l<ALAMATH ST 4880 KAU\MATII ST 5096 S KEENLAND CT 5097 S KE NL.AND CT 3291 S LAFAYETTE ST 2077-08-3-12-004 1971-35-4-03-001 2077-08-3-12-003 2077-08-3-13-004 2077-04-4-01-035 2077-04-4-01-028 2077-03-3-07-012 2077-04-4-01-026 2077-04-4-01-025 2077-03-3-15-004 2077-03-3-15-005 2077-09-1-01-006 2077-10-2-24-007 2077-10-2-24-008 2077-09-1-10-010 2077-09-1-10-009 2077-09-1-22-013 2077-10-3-08-0ll 2077-10-3-19-002 2077-10-3-20-003 1971-21-3-02-077 ·, 2077-04-1-07-006 2077-04-4-02-0~~I 2077-04-4-01-00t 2077-09-4-10-012 2011-09-4-11~~p1 2077-09-4-11-002 2077-09-4-10-010 2077-09-4-11-004 2077-09-4-12-00I 2077-09-4-12-009 2077-09-4-12-010 2077-01-3-U-003 2077-01-3-01-029 2077-09-1-02-025 2077-09-1-02-032 2077-09-1-12-012 2077-09-4-10-001 2077-01-2-09-041 2077-01-3-01-022 2077-01-3-0l-020 2077-01-3-01-011 2077-08-3-01-021 2077-04-1-10-010 2077-04-4-03-030 2077-09-1-04-006 2077-09-4-09-001 2077-09-4-09-007 2077-01-3-01-017 2077-01-3-01-009 1971-35-3-15-010 . , Page 5 of 9 I. • , 2 ]- • • SITUS 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 4435 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 DR 5098 S LINDEN DR 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 SLOGAN ST 3135 S LOGAN ST 3143 S LOGAN ST 3200 SLOGAN ST 3344 S LOGAN ST 3350 SLOGAN ST 4325 SLOGAN ST 4360 SLOGAN ST 4362 SLOGAN ST 4364 SLOGAN ST 4415 S LOGAN ST 4454 SLOGAN ST 4486 S LOGAN ST 4490 S LOGAN ST 4500 SLOGAN ST 4580 SLOGAN ST 45!)5 S LOGAN ST 4665 SLOGAN ST 4673 SLOGAN ST 4752 SLOGAN ST 4760 S LOGAN ST • . 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BDIBIT "A" PPI 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 2011-10-1-08-023 2077-10-1-07-009 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 2077-10-1-09-013 2077-10-1-09-009 2011-10-1-10-009 2011-10-1-10-010 2077-10-1-26-001 2077-10-1-25-011 2077-10-1-26-009 2077-10-4-07-002 2077-10-4-07-007 .• 2077-08-3-08-003 2077-08-3-08-007 , 2077-08-3-07-003 2077-04-4-10-004 2077-04-4-13~005 2077-09-1-00-072 2077-09-1-05-006 2077-09-1-14-001 2077-09-4-08-005 1971-34-1-29-013 1971-34-4-05-013 1971-34-4-05-012 1971-34-4-13-001 1971-34-4-20-007 1971-34-4-20-008 2011-10-1-os-020 2077-10-1-04-006 2077-10-1-04-007 2077-10-1-04-008 2011-10-1-12-021 2011-10-1-13-008 2077-10-1-13-022 2077-10-1-13-023 2011-10-1-20-001 2011-10-1-20-010 2011-10-1-21-012 2011-10-1-21-014 2011-10-1-21-013 2077-10-4-04-006 2077-10-4-04-007 Page, oft ' I . • • , - • • • • • I• . • ' BDIBI'l' 11 A" SITUS 4765 SLOGAN ST 4775 S LOGAN ST 4860 S LOGAN ST 4875 S LOGAN ST 4921 SLOGAN ST 4927 SLOGAN ST 4937 SLOGAN ST 4947 SLOGAN ST 4957 SLOGAN ST 4965 SLOGAN ST 4975 SLOGAN ST 4988 S LOGAN ST 650 W MANSFIELD AVB 3275 S MARION ST 3398 S MARION ST 3397 W MONMOUTH AVB 3398 W MONMOUTH AVE 715 W NASSAU WAY 725 W NASSAU WAY 790 W NASSAU WAY 795 W NASSAU WAY 3071 S OGDEN ST 3079 S OGDEN ST 3363 S OGDEN ST 3291 S PEARL ST 4353 S PEARL ST 4363 S PEARL ST 4435 S PEARL ST 44 69 S PEARL ST 4474 S PEARL ST 4655 S PEARL ST 4 6 65 S PEARL ST 4720 S PEARL ST 4722 S PEARL ST 482 0 S PEARL ST 4830 S PEARL ST 4840 S PEARL ST 4850 S PEARL ST 4860 S PEARL ST 4870 S PEARL ST 4880 S PEARL ST 4900 S PEARL ST 4945 S PEARL ST 4 308 S PEN NSYLVAN I A ST 4 352 S PEN NSYLVANIA ST 4 376 S P!HNS YLVANIA ST 4401 S PENNSYLV ANI A ST 4440 S PENNSYLVANI A ST 444 1 SP NNS YLVAN I A ST 44 67 SP NNS YLVANIA I T 4 4 90 8 PENNS YLVAN I A IT PPI 2077-10-4-05-015 2077-10-4-05-014 2077-10-4-13-008 2077-10-4-12-016 2077-10-4-20-0ll 2077-10-4-20-030 2077-10-4-20-028 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 2077-03-3-07-032 1971-35-3-13-012 1971-35-3-17-012 2077-08-3-06-002 2077-08-3-07-001 2077-03-3-07-041 2077-03-3-07-040 2077-03-3-15-001 2077-03-3-07-014 1971-35-2-25-011 1971-35-2-25-010 • 1971-35-3-21-017 1971-34-4-14~013 2077-10-1-03-014 2077-10-1-03-013 2077-10-1-14-020 2077-10-1-14-016 2077-10-1-15-010 2077-10-1-30-017 2077-10-1-30-015 2077-10-4-02-020 2077-10-4-02-021 2 077-10-4-15-003 2 077-10-4-15-004 2077-10-4-15-005 2077-10-4-15-006 2 077-10-4-15-007 2077-10-4-15 -008 2077-10-4-15-009 2077-10-4-11-001 2 011 -10-4-u -ou 2011-10-1-0,-002 2011-10-1-0,-001 2011-10-1-0,-001 2 0 7 7-10-1-l J-021 2 077-10-1-14-005 2 011-10-1-u-011 2011 -10-1-u -ou 207 7 -10-1-14-012 " - • . - I . • • I - ] c.::..- • • • • IDIBIT "A" SITUS 4505 S PENNSYLVANIA ST 4563 S PENNSYLVANIA ST 4573 S PENNSYLVANIA ST 4591 S PENNSYLVANIA ST 4940 S PENNSYLVANIA ST 4950 S PENNSYLVANIA ST 401 PENNWOOD CIR 512 PENNWOOD CIR 521 PENNWOOD CIR 524 PENNWOOD CIR 536 PENNWOOD CIR 559 PENNWOOD CIR 1076 W PRINCETON PL 16 E QUINCY AVE 455 W QUINCY AVE 3190 S RACE ST 2975 S SHERMAN ST 3165 S SHERMAN ST 3166 S SHERMAN ST 3173 S SHERMAN ST 4334 S SHERMAN ST 4343 S SHERMAN ST 4350 S SHERMAN ST 4400 S SHERMAN ST 4600 S SHERMAN ST 4603 S SHERMAN ST 4635 S SHERNAN ST 4651 S SHERNAN ST 4676 S SHERNAN ST 4801 S SHERNAN ST 4898 S SHERNAN ST 4933 S SHERMAN ST 4943 S SHERMAN ST 4949 S SHERNAN ST 4963 S SHERMAN ST 4978 S SHERMAN ST 4979 S SHERMAN ST 4993 S SHERMAN ST 3500 W TUns AVE 5 l W TUFTS AVE 291 S UNIVERSITY BLVD 3106 S VINE ST 134 S VINE ST 3146 S VINE ST 3176 S VINE ST 3114 S VINI ST Jl 7 VIHE ST l VINE ST 219 W WARREN AVE 3Z 5 S WASHING'l'OII IT 4306 S WASHINGTON IT PPI 2011-10-1-20-020 2077-10-1-20-015 2077-10-1-20-014 2077-10-1-20-013 2077-10-4-14-007 2077-10-4-14-008 2077-10-4-19-002 2077-10-4-19-010 2077-10-4-24-010 2077-10-4-19-0ll 2077-10-4-19-012 2077-10-4-24-008 2077-04-4-13-014 2011-10-1-01-024 2077-03-3-28-012 1971-35-4-02-010 1971-34-1-25-017 1971-34-4-07-017 1971-34-4-06-009 1971-34-4-07-016 2077-10-1-06-005 '' 2077-10-1-07-0l 7 2077-lO-l-06-007 - 2077-lO-l-ll-027 2077-10-1-27~001 2077-10-1-26-024 2077-10-1-26-020 2077-10-1-26-018 2011-10-1-21-010 2077-10-4-10-023 2077-10-4-ll-012 2077-10-4-22-035 2077-10-4-22-03] 2077-10-4-22-032 2077-10-4-22-029 2077-10-4-23-009 2077-10-4-22-026 2077-10-4-22-023 20,,-01-2-10-009 20,1-10-2-22-022 1971-35-4-14-012 1971-35-4-11-001 1971-35-4-12-004 1971-35-4-11-005 lt71-35·4-ll-008 lt71-J5-4-12-009 1971-35-4-11-009 1971-3 -4-02-011 1t11-21-2-11-002 1971-34-4-15-0ll 20,,-10-1-01-022 "' - • I • Page• oft I . • • , ]- • • • .. BZBIBIT 11A11 SITUS 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 WASHINGTON ST 4740 S WASHINGTON ST 4811 S WASHINGTON ST 4830 S WASHINGTON ST 4831 S WASHINGTON ST 4840 S WASHINGTON ST 4841 S WASHINGTON ST 4850 S WASHINGTON ST 4861 S WASHINGTON ST 4871 S WASHINGTON ST 4920 S WASHINGTON ST 4980 S WASHINGTON ST 50 01 S WASHINGTON ST 3255 5 WILLIANS ST 3265 S WILLIANS ST 3275 S WILLIANS ST 3 181 S YORK ST 3 19 8 S YORK ST PPI 2077-10-1-02-017 2077-10-1-16-001 2077-10-1-15-015 2077-10-1-18-023 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 2077-10-1-31-013 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 2077-10-4-02-01,; 2077-10-4-01-005 2077-10-4-15~018 2077-10-4-16-004 2077-10-4-15-016 2077-10-4-16-005 2077-10-4-15-015 2077-10-4-16-006 2077-10-4-15-013 2077-10-4-15-012 2077-10-4-17-002 2077-10-4-17-007 2077-10-4-19-034 1971-35-4-01-015 1971-35-4-01-014 1971-35-4-01-013 1971-35 -4-13-010 1971-35 -4-14-009 • I ••CJ• I oft ' I . . 0 , I ]- • • • • .. f>!lOC LJI MJl'T/0?{ ~. froa w uauptiora of t6is ...,-. ;, us 6tnc '" rr.sporuil,i/i,y of'" statu ad wir """1 ,-~ ,o "*"' ,._,_ IIU 1".foru r.,, ou or/i,uu,us wuvir nuusa,y ,o protut tfvj, titiuru' '-14 Ml/1111 oJ sof,ty; oJ ~. it "" .. "~,.,of"' *-ttatit p,u,cip{u of tf&is flllhOfl to i11riofrt1 all iritauld oJ offecld p,,,tia ft-foM ,-pd& aJ priNr. suron i11 '" fort11ul4tiota. tuloptio,, -. eo "-fi,llut e.t:fl•t pouiiw, i• "-urrdllistrotiott of'*' fau arul ortfinatKts; ~ ..... "' IIWt 6tuit of"' -OU onliurius Aid"'·-· so "'"""'""tu,,""'~ ...... "' pd&'s W. GJ saftlf iri "'fllUlli,,,,. ill -'id ptopk firie, w,or(,,J pfaJJ ou ~. "' IWllrl nt4 •faty, tM S•r. of Clt/ortMo, M1IQ"tf "P* oJ iri umj•*tiori llliM tM ,o,uuiu oJ titiu oJ ~ «rau ,_ ,,,.,. of Clllo,do, ,,.fo,ru • u11iforJ1t st11tnwf, 6uilili"I "'* -'id us 6"11 a,;,,,J ou il,,,..;11,lliuL MM* 11Uist1111c. ef tM 611illfi-, iuuuy t,,u{ "' UMS,;,;.,.; OU I • '1~, it is t""'w' * utirii\f ,ffons of""" ou """1 F,,,Ui¥ of foilllls ""' tlitir toOfJl"'ti"' 11/iuiou(,;p MM rM to111tnutioc Wutry iut tu urrdllistn1tioc of tMU r.eat,Fi ou lifa-•ft'J r,rfalUMI u ouarrL; '4""'~~ /, ct,I, t:. '"11,iu, ""'°' of tM City of~ Colorotlo, /,r,r6y ,mJ,,i.. * aw{ of A,,,;I IJ.l 1, lffl os : a111( 11,;gt oil citiuu of t4e Ci'J of t:..,r,.-C"'°"""' to .. t4is •wt to rut tfvj, /«al {,11ififi114 1,,,,,.,,,,,.,, ou '""' J,,.,;r .. ,;u ,J.,-,f,,,, "'" ,-i•trMltt sofatJ i•/Dn*tio,a nn/ Mmtu pr,,,Mt~" ,U ,-lr,c lalllllltl . • 8 a .. .. I. • 0 , - • • • • C • PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, in 1990 over 15,000 people in Colorado -re victims or violent crimea, and llM,000 Coloradan, were victims or property crime; and WHEREAS, le11 than 37 percent or all crimea are even reported to law enforcement official,; and WHEREAS, the paycholocical, financial and phy1ical deva1tation innocent victim, auff'er a, a re1ult of violence continua to tear at the fabric or our -'ety; and WHEREAS, the City or Enclewood and the Stata of Colorado hu focuaed putJy needed aUention on the need, or crime victim• by pauin1 new 1a-to protect and mt.ore victim,· richt1; and WHEREAS, 8,000 victim Mrvice and criminal ju1tice or,aniution1 nationwide will join to,ether to oblerve the annual commemoration of National Victim1' ftishta Week from April 26 -May 2, 1992; and WHEREAS, the Colorado Orpniution for Victim ~1tance (COVA) provide, ad,·ocacy on behalf of victim1' i1aue1 ; no& only durin1 Nadonal Victim1' Ript1 WHk, but throuchout the year; and WHEREAS, the City Council or the City or Enslewood, Colorado commend, the Enclewood Department of Safety Services and the Victims' Assistance Unit for their continuin1 eR'ort1 to aid the innocent victim, or crime, and supports their many ftne procram1 and services whith strive to achieve a new balance betwem the ripta ol the attuaed and the ripta or the innocent victim, ol crime; and WHEREAS, the Colorado Orpniution of Vittim Auistance and the Enpwood D.pa rtment or Safety Servites and the Vittim1' Auiltance Unit are -mended durins 1992 Na tiona l Victim s' Richt• Week for pfO\·iclin, eaemplary Mrvite1 to vict im, el cri- and to the ti1 iun1 or the City orEncle•·ood, Colorado; SOW Tm:REFORE, I, Cl>·de E. Wi11in1, Mayor or the City of Encle •ood, Colorado, hereby proclaim the the •'ffk of April II. •• · May I, 1111 u : VICIUIS' RIGHTS WEEK C IVF.N und r m hond and I th l 6th day ol April , 199'1. ,,._ 8 b .. I. • • , - - • ·, • .. Mlrdl31, 1112 Eldl a od DcMi*'-" 0.:.1ICISJ!'IIR Ml a clllOn -8. a.,IOCllc. .., Eldls iaad, CO 80110 To Wham I Maf COnalffl: .. I am Wlllng 1111 .... ID_., ,au d m, 1wlglalon tan .. Eldlusaiacl DuM*'-" o.:. lllpmanl i\11 ~·illlcl L r am no IDrlglr 111111 ID ..,.1n 1111 ClllJBI, U ID m, 1wlgllilllcl, tan. I Mt Mldlall ona,. I._ •-Aad-,.. .... ig wlll ,au and ...... ,au II .. W1Y blll ·---· ~(!.~~ NIIC.~•- • I •, 8 C .. I. . • 1 f~ !J!; ~G·~~-i'-1~ It !(ft lj If! ii II I h lad .. ;.~ .. ~ ~~ ~i rf Jr ~ p f I:. 11. l'}i ~i i!lf 111~1 ti ~1 ~ ~I ?I ~l! II r ·! iii' 1,1 1!' I I;}! Ii! 1 ~ •• ii I ! 1~ Jn! ! I g rl J~I I I I • ;a~ H. ,, r QI' 1,, I' ~ ~~ -JI j . [ r"~ I I I. 8~~ I r JI I a g i I a j ~ (') a~ s ~( F • • . • , .. • • • -C Ill r L..J I I . . . ' . ~ ' . , , '; " .. ' ~ • ]- ]~ • ORDINANCE NO/ .3 SERIF.8 OP 1991 • • • ' .. BY AUTHORITY t• COUNCIL BILL NO. 10 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL IIBMBD VAN DYKE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITL& I, CHAPl'Bll 12, SBCTION 3 , OF THE ENGLEWOOD IIUNICIPAL CODE WHICH DEALS WITH OOING OUT OP BUSINESS SALB IJCBNSB. WHBRBAS, the GoincOut f/lBuai-Sele U-.. Mebtiehed wida the ....... ti Onlinanee No. 2t, 8eriN ti 111'1 and wu .. , • •_.die,_.... tlOrdiaanee f/1 Ordinance No. 74, Series ti 1Nl; and WHDBAS, the Gome Oat Of Baainw Sele U-. .. llt.llbtishecl t.o prot.ect local buain..,.. f'tom unf'air coapetitisn by .. ,__ talllly elamial t.o be pine out f/1 buain .. and ha..._ liquid C ra ad t.o....,. that &.al ..... .._._.. eollectecl and nmitt.ed t.o the City by .. ,.....,... .. ti....._; ad; ad WHDBAS, the City Coancil wiTIIN t.o ~ the Gome Out Of Buainw Sale License provisions ti the Bncle•ood llanicipal Code; NOW, THUBPOBB, BB IT ORDAINED BY THE CffY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: ~a-3: OOING OVl'OP IIOIIINl88, JIB,_,.. ANDWA'IDDAIIAGID OOODaMLIBI ~13-1-1: uDIM'l'IOla Fw the,.,,_ tltllil s.&ia. the ....... ...... phrMN, ...... tWr dema&iat ..u ............. pen bonia. nRE SALi, SIIOD SAU WATER BAU GOING OUT OF BUS1Nl88 BALE ,. ........................... ..., _ .. ,... ....... lla ........ wiD .. pods ..... .., ............... . AsalebeW•ill--aw••N1tlD1lily _,..,... .......................... tithe tlecktl ................ ...._wiD-adwill be .. mndn 11d. in1h fl 111111& M& tieW • the ........: ............. -&. ....... . .......... ........ Nall& ti......,.. ... -.flt ti ......... Nall& t1-....· .. '*iWias _., --· clolias, CPMft In· 11 Wn. •1 ilt11r1' _.. ......,.s .............. -. ..... _t1..., .......... tl, .................. , If Che,lwtllwa. -.1,, ...................................... . ·•· . . ---------------~ -- I' - . ' 10 b I. • -• . , . • <. • • die 191b day fllllalda. 1982. Read bytttle 11111 .................. 8111 clllJfl.Aprt. 1982. Publlahed by tttle • OI S • Ne. -.._ fll ltm. • die 91b day fl Apr1l. 1982. ATl'EST: PatJ1da H. Crow. City Clelll 1. Patricia a. er.., a&y an r1111e a. r1•-.-. o.a..ie.--, eertity that u.. UOft and IN lllil'C i8 a W. 01PJ fllM 0. I'" II ....... ftaal ...... wl publilhecl by title u Ordinanee No. __. 8eriN fl ltll. ·2· "'~ . . ' I . . • ]- ORDINANCE NO.f;2,. SERIF.8 OP 1991 • • ~. BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO . 10 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL IIBIIBU VAN DYKE AN ORDINANCE AIIBNDING 'lffl.,B a, CIIAP'l"Bll 12, UCTION a . OP THB ENGLEWOOD IIUNICIPAL CODB WRICH DBALS Wffll GOING our OP BUSINBSS SALB UCBNBB. WHBBBA8, the<J-.Outtlllaai,... Su U-.. N11Mi1t1• with the,...... al Onlinanee No. ...... rl 111'7....... • • wtdl .......... rl<>nlinaw"' Ordinance No. 74, S.. fl 1111; m WHDBAS, theGoinsOutOfllalinNelu U...wN11bli,W •~local bmiMuN ha..,., -petition.,,_ ..... ....., ,w .... be ... out"' buainw •ha..._ Hqakl...,. • •--llla&a..1 _...._ ... eolleeted and l'ellliUN • the City by caa,..._. .-.• flt ±111; ..t; _. WHDBAS, the City Council ...... • .... the 0..0.0f..._ Sale LieenM proviliona fl the Bapnod Mmudpal c.11; NOW, THBllUOD. IIB ff ORDADIBD BY THB crrY COUNCIL OP fflB CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLOMDO, AS ,Ou.ow&: SewmJ 5--la......a: GOING OUl'OPIIIIIINIIIII. 1'111&,alOlmANDWAfta lMIIMal> OOODIMl.a &-11--1-1: DD'ihl'IIOta r.rthe..,... r1aw......_ ... .......,...., ph,-, ...... •their._.,.._. IUII .wt.he •-inp pm lterela. nu SALB. &MOD MU WATER SALB GOING Otrl' OP 8USIHB88 IALI ,. ................ -... " .. 1hly _the,_. ............. .a. wiD ..... ....... .,, .............. . AulelieWlll&ia ... a-••rnn 1bly _ ... ,.. ........................ ,I .... ...-.r1 .............................. 11 be •11111lr ,.,lnrt #lasbill&MtlialtiM• ... ......... :...._. ................... . .....-·, h I .... ._.. t1•w.a,..·, beMftt ,I ............. r1 ....... · .. hlll«. ......... . ........ , .. q ' IT 11111,•rllr ............. . ...................... _rlbf1• ....... ... ._..,.. .._.....,,, ltnllr , a..r1--. ~ .............................. t,,11111 ·•· " -. , • 10 b I . • • , - • • • I' - GOODS • ,~ • 11 meant to include any good,, wares, merchandise or other property capable of'beincthe object of'a aale regulated hereunder. 5--12-3-2: DBIIPl10N8: The provi1ion1 of'this Chapter llhall not apply to penon1 actinc punuant to an order or ...-of' a court of competent jariadiction, penon1 acting in accordance with their powers and dutiel a, public officials, and any publisher of a new1paper, mapaine or other publication, who publiahn in pod (aith, any advertisement without knowleclp or itl raJN, ~ or mialeadinc charad.er or without knowledre that the provi1iona of'thil Section haw not a.en complied with. A . It -0 be •lawful r. any penan to NII or .«er llr ule any picla at a ule to be adftniaed or held out by any IDNIII tot. a Fins out of'...._ ..i., a ftre ule, a ..... aale, a -• clama,.cl pocla ..i., or any combinatiClft thereof' without fint haYinc oluinad 8 licenM therafor. B . A panon deairinf to conduct a ule reculatecl by thi1 Section llhall make written application to the Licenae Officer ..uin, forth the f'ollowinc information : c . D. 1. The true name and addreu of'the -of'the pocla tot. the cqeet of'the ule. 2. A dacription of' tha pl-where auch l8le ia to t. held. 3 . The nature of'the -,ancy, whether by laue or aubleua, and the effective date of' l.enninaticin of' auch occapancy. 4 . The clatea or the period of'ti-in which the aale ia tot. -.chadecl. a. A ftalt and comp1eu .. a.-i of' the racu in nipn1 to the aa1e includin, the ....... ror the 111'9111t and npeditioua diapoea) of' pocla thereby and the manner in which the .a. will t. eaaW I. AD inwa-, or ... tr••t ill aach ,._ and ill aach dalail u the Liean• Oftlear aay ............ .,,. the --.. daacripdon of'the ..... to .. .... al ..................... by .. u-..om.r. the .... of' ... iait.im of' ......... the ,.,_. ,,_ ............ and the place from whichaid ........... ...__ Upon the ftlint of' the application, the ..... Offlear aay ... or CHM to be ... u i1t,..'cP«#ee, --illa&iaa or alMli& ti Ille appliraat and hia afraira in reladon to the ................ Ir the IJeenM Offleer ftnda the ............ ia the application are I.nae and complete, and the pnpoaad ...... of'~the aale ue netauch u to won a f'raud on parchuen by al••wntat#ee or dmpt#ee, dla the Uc.n• Offlar ahall i ue • ...._ The u.... 011ear .., ._, the .._ .. inauffldency or ....,..U. la the ""'-tNn, the••••• or~. llut in that ffllftt he ehall ....,,, in writia& .. ..,11-t ., ............. ., ....... Cf. ad ehall .... the a,plh11t ,..hlf t le file U I ••• OI' I aa,lta•&al ltal ... t or .. .....,. ,.., ,.... ............. a ..................... a& the laca&ian ...... la the appll 111#ee, wl&hill ... ,-, lut ,-& 6-the .... tlwh .,.tiahon ahaUnetba ....... a......_ ·2· , t . ' I . • , • • • • • I• • E . If the application ahall be denied, the applicant may require a hearing before the Licenae Officer; provided, auch requeat for hearinc ahall be in writing filed with the Licenae Officer within five (5) daya after IIUCh denial. A . Any applicant for a licenae hereunder ahall aubmit to the Licenae Officer with his application, a licenae fee of fifty dollan ($50.00). An applicant for a renewal licenae hereunder ahall aubmit to the Licenae Officer with hia renewal application, a renewal licenae fee of twenty ftve dollan ($21.00). The applicant ahall aleo depoeit with the u-amc Officer an --.at equal to thNe ,.,_, (aw.• THREE AND ONE-HALF PERCENT (3.5 .. ) of the retail value of the poda to be aold durlllf the ftnt weelta of the ale. The Licenainc Officer ahall ntabliah the depoait bued upon prior alea tu reporta flied with the Licenainc Officer by the applicanL After the ftnt weelt of•• and prior to any aubNquent week of the ule, the applicant ahall depoeit with the Licenlinc Officer an amount equal to thNe ,.,_, (aw.• THREE AND ONE-HALF PERCENT (3.5 .. ) of the retail value of the poda aold in the prior WMk of the aale. The deposit may be in the form of caah or a bond accept.able to the Licenainc Officer. The record• and tranuctiona of the applicant ahall be aubject to weekly review by the Licenainc Officer durinc the period of the ule. LicenNN failinc to comply with the ulu tu ftlinc and ~t proviaiona of Title 4, Chapter 4 oft.his Code ahall forfeit their depoait and the Licenainc Officer ahall purwe the pnper eollection of all amOllllta properly due to the City under uid Title 4 of thia Code . 8 . AFTER THE PAYMENT OP' ALL TAXES DUE TO THE CITY, AND VERIFICATION BY APPROPRIATE AUDIT, THE THE CITY SHALL RE'nJRN TO THE UCENSEE THE UCENSE nm AND RBNBWAL nm IP ANY, PROVIDED THE UCENSEE HAS COMPLIED WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS CODE. ~12--3-5: D'PBCT OP LICICNIB: The licenle lhall authoriae the ule clncribed in the application for a period of not more than aid,y (IO) CIDIII I ndiw claya, e.n., 1 •NI helNla,1 e••••••il. followinc the ialuan• thenof, and lhall authoriae only the one type of sale deacribecl in the application a& the location theNin naaecl ancl of the poda clncribed In the invent«y au.ched to the application a& the location therein named and of the poda deacribecl in the in-t«y auached to the applicat•, ad auch additional poda u have been approved for ule by the Lieenae Officer after a •PPl••1al infffttory hu been ftled upon the tenu apedfted in thia Section. No liNn• il....t punuant to thia Section ahall be a u ipable or tranalerable . ~l i-3~· RENEWAL PROCEDUU: The Ucenae Officer ehall ,_.. a licenae for one period of lime only, tuth period to be In lllddkioa to the tls'1 (IO) claya penniU.d in the or icinal licenae, and not to H-«i thi"Y (30) CiOl'IWU&M claya, 8•da,a a4i helicia,t eulude4, when he ftn cb that the licanaee baa flied an applicadla for NMW&I , that fad.I ui t jultityinc the IICMIM nnewal, and tha& the U-.. Ml ..._il&ed with the 1 pphc1tion for ,....a, a reviled in¥1ftlery UI die __. and .... preecribed. •-me the it.t ma lilled • die eriplal or qpl••tal ......_, ,_.,. ua•W. THE APPUCAnON S HALL u POI A 8PIClnC LOCATION AND nmu 8HALL Bl NO NEW UCENH 01 IINEWAL 188UID POI TBS LOCA'ftON PO& 11IB UCENSU WITHIN A ONB 'RAil flllB PUIOD ,., .. Tim OATS or flt& (NfflAL UCBN8 E . "' - .. .. I . • I - • • • I' - • I• . • ' - 5--12--3-7: Dtn'll:8 OP UCENBBE: It llhall be unlawful for any licen-hereunder to: A . Mab any additiom whataoever, duri111 the period f/1 the licenaed ale, to the stock f/1 pocla Nt forth in the inventory attached to the application for licenN uni-and until the applicant bu flied a aupplemeatal in-tory with the LicmN Officer, and the LicenN Ofllcer bu found that laid edditiana an reqaind or dNirable to aid in the cancluct f/1 the ale f/1 the pocla in the on,inal inventory flied with the application for a licmM. Said aupplemental inventory ahall be in IUCh form and detail u may be reqaired by the LicenN Ofllcer. lhaid aupplemental inventosy ia found to be inlufflcient, written notice thereat ahall be Ii-to the applicant and be lhaD be panted permillion to -ct the ...._ Jr the application to add pocla lhaD be dlnied, the applicant lhall be ai-a beerins within five (5) • upon writull .....-therefor. B. Employ any untrue, deceptive or mwwclins advertiains. C. Fail or reftale to kelp available at the place f/1 ule a claplicate eopy fllthe in¥911tol)' aabaitaed with the ...,aation, t.apther with any 11i11111•-•ta1 ~ flied with and appaoved by the LieenN Offlelr and to fail or nftaN to ...-t IUCh duplicate• to inapectills offleiala upon ......-. Bach liemlN lhall further kelp amlable for inapedinc offldal1 hia ltock nconla or other ncorda f/1 hil buinea relatinc to uid ule or hi• application for a lieanN. D . Fail or nllale to conduct the lieanaed ule in strict eonr-ity with any rep,....tation• in advertilinc or any holclinc out iDcidlnt thento. E . Fail or nllale to kelp MY ............ ad apart,,_ the .... liatad in the flied in••llrill .......... fll-. ad aau aaclt W1dn aliGa cllar to the public by ............................................ "' ...... , .... the palilic tithe ..... "' ........... 5--11--3-1: ... OVAL OP GOODai Aay ,_..i fl ..... .,,...,.. or d11trlled in an oriciaal or 1uppl-mtal .,,.., ,,_ the,_. fl nale -li•ld ill the application shall cauae aaclt ..... ta lea..._. illnalitr • the FIICk flay ti ... .._ .... dlftned, and no U.. ........... will•.._.. lar tile••• alias fl a _..flay IDCh ..... in such ..... • to illlMif1 dNa witll t.be .._., 11ore-. .... .._. or lecatim ....,_ to in the oripw appliealim. Introduced, .... in ftall, and paFlecl • llr'I& ........... 1111a tlay flllarclt, lttl. PubtiaW u a am a.. Ord' -• ... 1111a-, r111an1a. 1111. Reed by Ude and ...-id on lnal ~ CID tbe 8111 -f/1 Apr1I. 1982. . , I . • , • J -•. . .. ·, • . ' Publlahed by UtJe as Ordinance No._, Ser1ell of 1992, on the 9th day of Apr11 , 1992. AlTEST: Patrlda H. Clow, C1tJ Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk al' ... City al' .......... c.lonclo, hereby certify that the aboft • Ill" a I C la a 1n11 GIP)' ti ... Onliaanee ...... • ftnal rwlinc and publiahed by title u Ordlnmcie No. ..-S... al' lltJ. • I . . . . - -• ,,. • • BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO.d. SERIB9 OP 1111 COUNCIL BILL NO. 11 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL IIBMBD BULLOCK AN ORDINANCE BBPBALDfO AND llDJIL\CftNG ffl'LB a, CIIAPl'BR 3C, SBCTION 5, OP TIIB BNGUWOOD IIUNICIPAL CODS. WHBDA8, Collndo ..._ 8talu&ee Secticm IS-IJ.111 NtthtieNcl c,omprehenam prwript,_, ad........,. _tnllins p111111frn ad ur1raaption ohthyl alcohol by und ....... penont; and WHBDA8, thw ttat.e om1trolt reqaire tM prwwwlsANiil in the Bnpweod Municipal Codttoba ........ ... WHmA8, ....................... Aatbar.., .... ,..,.. ................. _ Secticm IS-11-111 Collndo .._......_ad..-... the....._. Municipal Codtbaa f fto_..to..._ltlltoltte n .,,. ... • Now, fllDBl'OD, • ff OIIIWNlm n '111B Cft'Y OOUJlfCIL or TRB cm or ENGLBWOOD, COLORADO, Al ,Ou.ow&: Sedte L Tltlea,aa..a-ac....._1,attMW.&' wtodlln:;, Jc.te 1111,ithlnby ,..,........................................ ···•C-,timf/lDhyl AJeohol., -u .......... --....: WG,6-eaam••~- 1\, u•wMPw trrr •P111 I II t,z .. 111 uw .. -,.-w ,, ... w,11 , .... ,. ............ , ·1.., 1111 hall. Ill IF fl-, •Inf la aJ IF rlrt ea. .. .,. ................. v, I ........ I .... .., ... ... •t:11ku.,,11 1u1ll11•••ll'-•.,_,•l11 -,..aw. ....... , .......... .., ......... .. &: U-.Aal .. Mlaar•Pw tr IL•• t •*• ............ .. .. -,alnu• 1 11 • SW, .... , .. 11-, ••u.-aa. •t:1attr .. 1 II .......... -, .. 1111 I ,-,..aw. •W.:. .. ml1utf uYitfall## t, la••pu Ian • l U C .. I . . -• .. • • .. 5-3C-6 ILLEGAL POSSESSION OR CONSUIIPl'ION OF ETHYL ALCOHOL BY AN UNDERAGE PBRSON: A. DBP1Nffl0N8: POK THB PURPOSE OP THIS SBCTION THB POU.OWING DBP1Nffl0N8 APPLY UNLB88 TIIB CONTDT O'fflBllWISE llBQUlllBS: 8 . BSTABUSRIDNT BTIIYL ALCOHOL POISIBSION OP ITHYL ALCOHOL PIUVAft PIOPD'l'T A BU8INB88, PIIDI, BNTBRPIUSB, SERVICE OR PRATBINAL ORGANIZATION, CLUB, INBTfflfflON,BNTITY, GROUP, OR usmBNCB, AND ANY UAL PROPERTY, INCLUDING BUILDINOB AND DIPROVDl&NTS,OONNIICTBD TIIDBWITII. AND SHALL ALSO INCWDE ANY NBNJIUS, DIPLOYUS, AND OCCUPANTS MIOCIATSD TIIBUWITH. ANY 8UB8TANCS WHICH JS OR CONTAINS BTIIYL ALCOHOL IIBAN8 THAT A PBIUION HAS OR HOLDS ANY AMOUNT OP ITHYL ALCOHOL ANYWHERE ON HIS PBIISON, OR THAT A PERSON OWNS oa HAS CUSTODY OP BTIIYL ALCOHOL, OR HAS BTHYL ALCOHOL WITHIN HIS DDIDIAft ftSaNCS AND OON'IW>L. ANY DWa.LINO AND ns CUllTILAOB WRICll a llaNO uaD n A NATUIIAL ...... O& ICATUIIAL RIIONB ,oa IIMITA'l'IOIC AND WIIICII a NOT OPBN TO 'l'IIS PUBLIC AND PIUVAftLT OWNSD UAL FiiOFGtl I WIIICR II NOT OPDI TO THE PUBUC. "PIUVAft PIIOPaTr SHALL NOT INCWDS: (1) ANY IITMLIIIDIDff WHICH HAS OR 18 DQU1DD TO RAYS A LICrm PUUUANT TO Aln'ICl.a 41. 41, O& 41 OP TITL& 1l. C.R.8.; (I) ANT IITAILPNDIT WHICH 8BU.S lffllTL ALCOmL O& UPON WHICH ITHYL ALCOHOL m lOLI>: oa <J) ANT ll'l'MLIIIOIDn' WHICH LltASES, UNTI, oa PIOVIDl8 ACOOIOIODAnONS TO NDmm OPTIIS PUBLIC GSNSMLLT. 1. ANT ...... UNDD ffiN'ff.QNI 'IIAII OP AOI WHO P08818818 01 OONIUIID lffllTL ALOOIIOL OOiiill'l8 Dll•ML PCltll.lON OR OONIUIIP'l'IOII OP lffllTL ALCOHOL ft AN UNDaAm RIION. Q,J:IIQAL IOell I IIOII O& CONIUIIPl'ION OP lll'lffL ALCOHOL IY AN UNDaMJ8 fllMllf II A lnlCT LWIIUff o,,rm. -2· • .. I. • 0 t o I ]- - • • • C. • • , . . • ' 2. ILLEGAL POSSESSION OR CONSUIIPl'ION OF ETHYL ALCOHOL BY AN UNDER· AGE PERSON SHAU. BE PUNISHED BY A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED DOUARS. THE COURT, UPON SENTENCING A DEFENDANT PURSUANT TO TRIS PARAGRAPH (2), MAY IN ADDITION TO ANY FINE, ORDD THAT THB DEPENDANT PERFORM UP TO TWENTY-POUR HOURS OF USEJIUL PUBUC SERVICE, AND MAY FURTHER ORDER THAT THB DU'BNDANT SUBMIT TO AND COMPLETE AN ALCOHOL EVALUATION OR ASSBSSIRNT, AN ALCOHOL EDUCATION PROGRAII, OR AN ALCOHOL TREATMENT PROGRAM, AT SUCH DEFENDANTS OWN UPBNSB. IT SHAU. BE AN AFFIRIIATIVB DBFBNSB TO THB OJl'l"BNSB DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (B) OF TRIS SECTION THAT THB ETHYL ALCOHOL WAS POSSESSED OR CONSUIIBD BY A PDSON UNDO TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE UNDER THB FOLLOWING CIRCUIISTANCBS: 1. WHILE SUCH PERSON WAS LEGALLY UPON PRIVATE PROPERTY WITH THE KNOWLEDGE AND CONSENT OF THB OWND OR LEGAL POSSESSOR OF SUCH PRIVATE PROPDTY AND THB ETHYL ALCOHOL WAS POSSESSED OR CONSUIIBD WITH THB CONSBNT OF HIS PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN WHO JS PUSBNT DURING SUCH POSSESSION OR CONSUMPTION; OR 2 . WHEN THE DJSTENCB OF ETHYL ALCOHOL IN A PERSON'S BODY WAS DUE SOLELY TO THB INGBSTION OF A CONFBCTIONERY WHICH CONTAINED ETHYL ALCOHOL WITHIN ftlB UIOTS PRESCRIBED BY SECTION 15-MlO (1) (I) (10, C.R.S., OR THB INGBSTION OF ANY SUBSTANCE WHICH WAS MANUFACTURBD, DBSIGNBD, OR INTENDED SOLELY l'OR IIBDICJNAL OR HYGIBNIC PURPOSES, OR SOLELY FROM THB JNQBSTION or A BBVDAGE WHICH CONTAINED LESS THAN ONE-HALF OF ONB PERCENT OF ETHYL ALCOHOL BY WEIGHT . D. ftlE POSSESSION OR CONSUMPl'ION OF ETHYL ALCOHOL SHALL NOi' CONSTl'IVl'E A VIOLATION OF THIS SllCTION IP SUCH P08SBSSJON OR CONSUMPTION TAKES PLACB l'OR IBUGJOUS PURP08BS PROTECTED BY THE FIRST AIIENDIIBNT TO THB UNITBD STATBS CONSTl'IVl'ION . E . PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE or A VIOLATION or SUBSllCTION (B) or fllJS SECTION SHAU. CONSIST OF : 1. EVIDENCE fllAT fllE DUENDANT WAI UNDER fllE AGB or TWENTY-ONE YL\R8 AND POISIBIBD OR CONSUMED rl'HYL ALCOHOL ANYWHUB IN THIS STATE; OR 2. EVIDENCE THAT fllE DUENDANT WAI UNDU flll AGE or TWENTY-ONE YBAR8 AND IIANU'aTSD AllY or THE CHARACTBRISTIC8 COMMONLY Al80CIATBD Wffll ETHYL ALCOHOL INTOXICATION OR DIPAIDISNT. . 3 . ,,,_ • . ' I . • 0 , , • "' --•. 0 . I • - F. DURING ANY TRIAL FOR A VIOLATION OF SUBSECTION (8) OF THIS SECTION, ANY 80Tl'LE, CAN, OR ANY OTHER CONTAINER WITH LABELING INDICATING THE CONTENTS or SUCH BOTl'LE, CAN, OR CONTAINER SHALL BE ADMISSIBLE INTO EVIDENCE AND SHALL NOT CONSTl'IVl'E HEARSAY. A JURY OR A .JUDGE, WHICHEVER IS APPROPRIATE, MAY CONSIDER THE INFORMATION UPON SUCH LABEL IN DETERIIINING WHrnmR THE CONTENTS or THE BOTl'LE, CAN, OR OTHER CONTAINER WERE COMPOSED IN WHOLE OR IN PART OF ETHYL ALCOHOL. A LABEL WHICH IDENTIFIES THE CONTENTS OF ANY BOTl'LE, CAN, OR OTHER CONTAINER AS ·BEER", "ALE", "MALT BEVERAGE", "FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE", "MALT UQUOR", "WINE", •cHAIIPAGNE·, "WHISKBY-, OR "WHISKY", "GIN", "VODKA", "TEQUILA•, ·SCHNAPPS•, "BRANDY-, ·COGNAC", "UQUEUR", ' "CORDIAL·, ·ALCOHOL·, OR ·uQUOR" SHALL CONSTITUTE PRIMA rACIE EVIDENCB THAT THE CONTBNTS or THE BOTTLE, CAN, OR OTHER CONTAINER WAS COMPOSED IN WHOLE OR IN PART OF ETHYL ALCOHOL. G. A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN OF A PERSON UNDER TWENTY-ONE YEARS or AGE OR ANY NATURAL PERSON WHO HAS THE PERMISSION OF SUCH PARENT OR LBGAL GUARDIAN, MAY GIVE, OR PERMIT THE POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF, ETHYL ALCOHOL TO OR BY A PERSON UNDER THE AGE or TWENTY-ONE YEARS UNDER THE CONDfflONS DISCRIBED IN PARAGRAPH (1) OF SUBSECTION (C) OF THIS SECTION. 11118 SUBSl!lCTION (G) SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED TO PERMIT ANY ISTABLISIDIBNT WHICH IS OR 18 REQUIDD TO BE UCENSED PURSUANT TO AlfflCLB ... '"· oa .. OF TITLB 11, c.a.s., OR ANY IIEIIBEltS. EIIPLOYBBS, oa OOCUPA!ffll or ANY SUCH ESTABUSHIIENT TO GIVE, PROVIDE, IIAD AVAILABLE. Oil SELL 11:THYL ALCOHOL TO A PUSON UNDU TWBNTY-ONS YBAR8 OF AGE. H. NOTHING IN 11118 ORDINANCB SHAU. BB CONSTRUED TO UIIIT OR PRECWDE PROSBCIJTION POR ANY OPnNSE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE '6, 47, OR '8 OF TITU 11, C.R.B., DCBPI' AS PROVIDED IN SUCH ARTICLES . I. 111E QUALITATIVE USULT OF AN ALCOHOL TIST OR TESTS SHALL BE ADIIISSIBU AT THE TRIAL OF ANY PDION CHARGED wmt A VIOLATION OF SUBSBCTION (B) OF THIS DCl'ION UPON A SHOWING THAT 111E DBVICB oa DEVICES USED TO CONDUCI' SUCH TIST OR TESTS HAVE BEEN APPROVED AS ACCURATE IN DBTBCl'IHG ALCOHOL BY 111E EXBClmVB DIRICTOR OF 111E DEPARTIIBNT OF HEALTH . • J . OfflCIAL UCORDS OP 111E DIPAltTIIBNT OF HEALTH RELATING TO THI c1mnCATION o, BREATH TEST INSTRUMENTS. CUTlnCATION OF OPERATORS AND OPERATOR INSTRUCTORS OF BREATH TEST INSTRUMENTS, cunnCATION OP STAND.UD SOWTIONS, AND cunnCAflON OF LAIORATOam& SHALL .. OfflCIAL UOOltD8 OP THI STAT&. COPIB8 OP SUCH DCOaD8, A~ IY THE DICUTIVI DIUCTOR OP THE DIPARTIIIIDff OP HEALTH OR HIS DEPUTY AND I • ACOOIIPANIED BY A CUl'IPICAft UAIIHO THE OPnCW. UAL POI • • SAID DIPARTIIIIDff, WHICH l'l'Aft THAT THE IDCtmVB DIUCTOI OF THI D&PARTIIIIDff HAS t.'Ul'l'ODY OP 8UCH DOOIDI, SHALL II ADll18811U IN OOUln' AND SHALL OONITl'IVl'S P1111A FACII IVIDINCS OP THE INPOIIIATION OONTAIND IN IUCH ucoaDI. THI .... • I ]- • • \ ... • ·~ • - OFFICIAL SEAL OF THE DEPARTMENT DF.SCIUBED IN THIS SUBSECTION (J) MAY CONSIST OF A RUBBER STAMP PRODUCING A FACSIMILE OF THE SEAL STAMPED UPON THE DOCUIIENT. K. IN ANY JUDICIAL PROCBBDING IN THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL COURT CONCBRNING A CHARGB UNDER SUBSBCTION CB) OF THIS SBCTION, THE COURT SHALL TAD JUDICIAL NO'nCB Or llBTHODS OF TESTING A PBBSON'S BLOOD, BREATH, SAIJV A. OR URINB POR THE PRESBNCE OF ALCOHOL AND OF THE DESIGN AND OPDATION OF DEVICES CERTlnED BY THE DBPAllTIIBNT OF HEALTH POR TBSTING A PERSON'S BLOOD, BllBATH, SAUVA. OR URINB POR THB PRBSBNCB OF ALCOHOL. THIS SUBSBCTION (K) SHALL NOT PRBVBNT THB NBCESSITY or BSTABLISHING DURING A TRIAL THAT THB TESTING DEVICES WERE WORKING PBOPBRLY AND THAT SUCH TBSTING DBVICES WDB PROPBRLY OPBRATBD. NOTHING IN ftll8 8UBSBCTION (K) SHALL PllBCU1DB A DBnNDANT FROM OffUING BVIDBNCB CONCERNING THB ACCURACY or TESTING DBVICBS. lntnNlueld, rNd in ftall, and ....... fin& ......... the Ultli of March, lffl. Publiahed u a am ror an Ordinance• the Ilda., otllarch, 1112. Rad by title and ........ ftnaJ nadin, • tile ltlt -of April, 1112. PubtiaW by title u Onlinance No._, 8eriN of 1111, • tile Ida-, of April, lffl. AffBST: Patricia H . Crew, Cit., Clllk .5 . 6' -. ' ' ', .. I . . , ]- • . ,~ • . . 10 d / ORDINANCE NO. IQ SERIF.SOF 1992 BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 12 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AGREEMEJff WITH SOtrrH SUBURBAN PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT AND THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD WHEREBY SOtn'H SUBURBAN GIVES APPROVAL TO ENGLEWOOD FOR THE WITHDRAWAL OF THE GROUNDWATER UNDERLYING THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS. WHERBAS, South Submbu Pan and Recreation Diatrict owns approximately 60 acr111 (Arapahoe County Pail'p'OUlldl) ID the City tJI Bnc1ewood. IUCh property ia underlaid by variou1 sroundwater aqwf'en; and WHEREAS, the City tJI .,.__.. proridea public water NmC11 within ita municipal boundary and hu flied appticatioa1 for &IQudication tJI unclerpoundwater ripta to sroundwatar from aqwf'en underlyinc £nclewood'• boundary ; and WHEREAS. the ·mpliad ...-· ontm-adopt.eel by Eapwood in 1912 allowed Enslewood to obtain the~ tJI the 1andownen within the municipal boundariel to uae the underlyins sroundwat.er; and WHDBAS, South...,._ and the City tJIEnclewood dllire to enter into an ..,..._t wheNby IMdh ..._..._ wiD .,.._ tJI Eapwood'1 withdrawal ,,/the ,._clwater under lyiftc the hi.••• r .. ........, _. .. tieltien tJI the w; and WlfmAS, ......... ..W pall&•...-. for loath 8ubwtian to pert'c .. Fil ill the Hast,..._ ..... "-fldil Alla "-& Wells and lqlewood would aake lO acre fNt fl Arapahee,.,,,,.., ........ ,.. .......... South Suburban; and , ............ fl ..... ,. I JS •lloatll Suburban will Dll ..... IEllp.oNd I .. .._._ .. fl .. • • k ..._ .. Pai..,.... property in•••• fir r..te•..t .. -· th -,,_ ..................... pnject; , ff OIIDAIMSD BY THE CITY COUNCIL OP 11IS CITY OF E GLEWOOD , COU>aAI>O, POU.OW&: Secsm t n. C.., o..al fl .. Ci&y fllllpoood ._.., aw-.....-fl• m~-tal Ac,Nwl widl South Submtian Pan and a.r111iee DilDict ,........IIC crou-lwater _._ tM Paiip'IIUIMII ,.....rty. a.ch ~t ....,.aty provtd M Followt A South 8ubmtlan OWllt.........., IO..._ tlllf'IPll1r (Anpahee C-ty Pai'l"'OW'dt) Wlllaill the City ti Incle• .... wh Pnpen., ii underlaid by varioua pou.ndwater aquilen. B. Enslewood pnmdet public water Nl'Yiee wilhin lu aunicipal boundary and hu med applicetiont for~" ...... , =• ..... rt,hta .. poundwater r.... -,.,. WNllrlyillf .......... , ~ ... ••1'dp1111 ~DI an ordinanc,a l11C10rpontinc ..W ......... 111w iu ~ water Nrviel plan. , '' • I . • , • • I• - C. South Suburban and Englewood desire to enter into an agreement whereby South Suburban will approve of Englewood's withdrawal of the groundwater underlying the Property and acijudication of the same, and will have the option to pay proportionate costs of construction and operation of certain well, in exchange for Enslewood makin1 available raw water from 1uch well, to South Suburban. D. South Suburban shall not object to.Enflewood'1 application• for acijudication of ,roundwater In Cues No. 89CW061 and No. 89CW062, nor its application for approval of'plan for au,mentation in Cue No. 89CW063, all of which are filed in the Water Court, Water Divi1ion No. l. E. South Suburban hereby con-ts to the withdra-1 and 111e by Enflewood of' all ,roundwater which may omar in the Denver, Arapahoe, and Laramie-Fox Hilla aquifers Wlderlyinr the Property, mbject to the term, of'thi1 Apeement. F. En,lewood plam to mnlt.nact. at its Allen Treatment Plant lite t-(2) well, to withdraw poandwat.er from the Arapahoe aqwf'er. Prior to conltructin, either of the Allen Tnatment Plant Wella, En,lewood shall proricle South Suburban with writtm notic:e of'the date it Int.ends to com-conltruction, an estimate oft.he conltruction coets, and an ntimat.e of' the q11811tity of'-ter that the Well will prod11ce annllally. Writt.en notiftcation of'the completion of the Well and the coat thereof' lhall alao be riven to South Suburban. G. Enclewood ,rants to South Suburban an option to participate in the conltruction coets of' one of' the Allen Treatment Plant Well1, which participation w0111d thereby oblipte Bn,lewood to mab available to South Sabarban t-ty (20) acre feet of' Arapahoe Aquifer wat.er per ,.ar from eaid Wall. If the Allen Tnatment Plant Wella haw not been~ within fM ,-n Gf'the date Gf'thil Atr-ent. the patiea ehaJI aumaJly ll"N upon• alternm-Gf'Wlder on tMM sanM tenna util eucll Wella an __,_..._ H. South Suburban may_.. its option with reepect to either the Allen Tna~t Plant Wella wi&hiD ninety (to) days Gf' eampletion Gf' the Well by writt.en notice to En,lewood ancl ~t Gf'South Suburban', portion Gf'the towl conetruction ..ta, which portion lhall be baled on the ...-tap Gf'twaaty (20) acre leet to the total q11811tity Gf' water which can be prodllClld by the Well . I . Upon South Suburban'• perticipetion in the COit Gf'one Gf'the Allen Treatment Plant Well1, South Suburban lhall proricle to Enile•oed by March lit Gf' wh ,.ar a wriuen schedule Gf' the amounts ancl timinc Gf' Arapahoe Aqllifer -• from the Well that Encle•oed ehaJI prodw for South Sabarban . Said IChechale may be modifted 11pon two (2) weeks wriUal neUoe. J . 11 lnflewood proridee permanent water NmCe • the property to aatilfy South Suburtien'1 potable and irripUon -• Meda, the option provision Gf'thi1 A,rNIDent lhall a11tomatically t.enDina&e uleel pnw,u1ly uerdNd. By thi1 Para,raph Bnrlewood ahall not be deemed to have oblipte the City to Nrvice the Property. 8w:#ea I, 'l1le Mayor II authoriNd to...-. and the a. Clerk to au.t and ...a thl1 A,reement for and on behalf' Gf'the City Gf' lntle•ood. lntrodueecl, Nad In ftall, and ,..... on fin& r...tlnc • the lllh day Gf' March, 1112. . 2. ,, - • . ' I . • 0 , ]- • • t~ . • ' , .. Published u a Bill for an Ordinance on the 19th day or March, 1992. Read by title and pueed on ftnal nadinl on tha Ith day or April, 1992. P\lbUahed by title u Ordinance No. _. 8eriea or ltn, on the Ith day or April, 1992. AffBST: Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk tithe City or Blcle•ood. Celorado, hereby oartify tha& tha .a-. and...._.. ia • &nae eon or the Ordinanel ,..... .. ftnal ,.... aac1 published by title u Onlinanol No. _. 8eriea or 1111. • 3. "' - • - .. ,,; I . . • , 0 - • • • • l• • AGRBIMBIIT Thi• Intergovernmental Agreement i• entered into aa of thi• ~~ day of , 1992, by and between the City of Englewood ("Englewood"), a home rule aunicipality chartered under Article XX of the Colorado Constitution and located within Arapahoe county, Colorado, and the South Suburban Park and Recreation District ("South Suburban"), a quasi-municipal corporation and political aubdiviaion of the State of Colorado, organized under Title 32 of the Colorado Revised statute• and located within Arapahoe and Douglas Counties, Colorado. WHEREAS, Section 29-1-203, C.R,S., authorize• government• to cooperate or contract with one another to provide any function, aervice, or facility lawfully authorized to each of the cooperating or contracting unita1 and WHEREAS, South suburban owns approxiaately 50 acre• of property within the City of Englewood more particularly described on Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein (the "Property•), which Property i• underlaid by various ground water aquifers, and · WHEREAS, Englewood p~ovide• public water service within it• aunicipal boundary and ha• filed application• for adjudication of underground water rights to ground water fro• aquifer• underlying Englewood's boundary and anticipate• .adopting an ordinance incorporating said ground water into ita.aunicipal water service plan: and WHEREAS, south Suburban and Englewood desire to enter into an agree .. nt whereby South Suburban will approve of Englewood'• withdrawal of the groundwater underlying the Property and adjudication of the •a-, and will have the option _ to pay proportionate coats of construction and ~peration ot certain well• in exchange tor Englewood a aking available raw water fro• such well• to South Suburban: NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration ot the autual pro•i••• and c ovenant• contained here i n, a nd other g ood and valuable consideration, the rec eipt and sufficiency o f which is hereby acknowledged by the Parties, it i• autually agreed•• follows1 1, South Suburban shall not object to Englewood'• applic ation• for adjudication of groundwater in Case Noa. 19Clf061 and 19Clf062, nor its appli~tion for approval of plan for auvaentation in case No. 19Clf06J, all of which are filed in the Water Court, Water Division No. 1, " - • ' .. I . • , ] • • • • • I• - 2. South Suburban hereby consents to the withdrawal and use by Englewood of all groundwater which aay occur in the Denver, Arapahoe, and Laramie-Fox Hills aquifers underlying the Property, subject to the terms of this Agreement. J. Englewood plans to construct at its Allen Treatment Plant site two wells to withdraw groundwater from the Arapahoe aquifer (the "Allen Traataent Plant Wells" or "Well"). Prior to constructing either of the Allan Treatment Plant Walls, Englewood shall provide South Suburban with written notice of the date it intends to commence construction, an estiaate of the construction costs, and an estiaate of the quantity of water that the Well will produce annually. Written notification of the completion of the Well and the cost thereof shall also be given to south Suburban. 4. Englewood grants to South Suburban an option to participate in the construction costs of one of the Allen Treat-nt Plant Wells, which participation would thereby obligate Englewood to aaJta available to south Suburban twenty (20) acre feat of Arapahoe Aquifer water per year froa said Well. If the Allen Treatment Plant Walls have not bean constructed within five years of the data of this Agreement, the parties shall mutually agree upon an alternate source of water on th••• same terms until such Wells are constructed. 5. South Suburban may exercise its ·option with respect to either of the Allan Treatment Plant Wells within ninety (90) days of completion of the Wall by written notice to Englewood and payaant of South Suburban'• portion of the total construction costs, which portion shall be based on the percentage of twenty (20) acre feat to the total quantity of water which can be produced by the Well. : 6. Upon South Suburban'• participation in the cost of one of the Allan Traataant Plant Walls, south Suburban shall provide to Englewood by March lat of each year a written schedule of the amounts and timing of Arapahoe Aquifer-water from the Wall that Englewood shall produce for South Suburban. Said schedule may be modified upon two (2) weeks written notice. 7. In any year in which Englewood aakes water available to South Suburban under this Agree .. nt, south Suburban'• portion of the operation and maintenance costs shall be based on the .. _ percentage as the ratio of construction costs attributable to South Suburban in paragraph 5 herein. Englevood shall by not later than February 21th of the f'ol lowing year provide South Suburban written notice of the operations and maintenance costs for the Wells attributable to South Suburban. South Suburban shall pay to Englewood such amount within thirty (JO) days of receivinc, such notice. .. I . • 0 , - • • • ,~ • ' 8. If Englewood provides permanent water service to the Property to satisfy South Suburban'• potable and irrigation water needs, the option provision of this Agreement shall autoaatically terminate unless previously exercised. By this paragraph Englewood shall not be deeaed to have obligated the City to serve the Property. 9, The Parties shall assist each other in obtaining any par11ita, approvals, or easeaents necessary to accomplish and place into effect this Agreement. · 10, The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this Agra ... nt shall not affect or iapair any other provision unl••• aaterial to the perforaance of any Party. The Parties agree that, in addition to any other reaedi•• allowed by law, the provision• of this Agreeaent aay be enforced by spacific parforaance in a court of coapetent jurisdiction and, in any judicial action the unsuccessful Party agrees to pay all coats of such action as actually incurred by the successful Party, including attorneys• fees. The Parties agreed that venue for any action to enforce this Agreement shall be the District court in Arapahoe county. 11, Except as otherwise provided herein, if Any Party shall be in default or breach in perforaance of any ter11, covenant, or condition of this Agreeme~t, the Party n~t in default or breach shall give the defaulting or breaching Party proapt written notice of such default or breach. If the default or breach is not cured within thirty (30) days following notice, .the Party that is not in default or breach may seek those raaediaa provided herein or in lav or in equity. 12. The waiver by any Party of any default or breach of any tar11, covenant or condition of this Agre ... nt shall not operate as a waiver of any default or breach of any other tara, covenant or condition, or subsequent default or breach of the saae. ll. No Party may assign or transfer all or any part of this Agreement without the prior written con .. nt of the nonassigning Parties, although such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. 1c. Any notice, deaand, request, or change of address delivered by aail in accordance with this section shall be deeaed glvan upon deposit in any post office or postal box rec,ularly aaintained by the United States Postal service, and shall be addressed to: City of Englewood Utilities Nanacaer lCOO South Elati Streat Englewood, Colorado 10110 l II - • . I. • 0 . , , -• • • .. Executive Director South Suburban Park and Recreation Diatrict 6315 south Univeraity Boulevard Littleton, COlorado 10121 - In witne•• whereof, the Partiea have hereunto executed thi• Agre ... nt the day and year firat above written. ATTEST: Patricia Crow City Clark ATTEST: .. By: -r>4:,~-~.,/) Charle• B. Stroh Secretary CITY OP ENGLEWOOD Mayor Clyde B. Wi99in• SOU'ftl SU9UJtlWf PAJtJt AND RECUAT,~ DISTRICT -··· : J. Gordon Milliken inaan • l ' ,; I. • 0 , • • • • I• • rMCEL D: EXHIBIT A. 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I • • • I • • • • .,, - • • .. ... 10 e ORDINANCE NO. _j_ 0 SERIES OF 1992 BY AUTHORITY COUNCIL BILL NO. 13.2 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN EASEMENT AGREEMENT AND A TEMPORARY EASEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN GLENVIEW, LTD. AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. WHEREAS, the City or Encl-ood acquired title to the Euement property by Deed recorded in Book 1838 at Pap 410, recorded with the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorden; and WHEREAS, in the recorded Deed it wu ltated thet if the City failed to make UM ol the Euemalt Property for public atreet, utilitJ and Nlat.ed pmpNN on or bef'ON October l, 1979, then in axil -t, title to the ~t Property -W rewert to Glenview Lt.d'1 pred-eon in tit.le; and WHEREAS, Aid Euement Property wu ror-ly pert of Glenview Ltd'• Property and i1 still acljacent to and contipous with the Wnt boundary; and · WHEREAS, uid Ea1ement Property liel within the boundary fence ol Glenview Lt.d ., and haa been utilized a1 mot.or vehicle perkinc aru, driveway and Nlated purpoae1; and WHEREAS, the Glenview Lt.d, wilhn to clarify their ript, title and inter'Nt in and to the Eaaement Property; and WHEREAS, the Temporary ~t will allow Glenview Lt.d. penaiuion to maintain it.I curNnt fence and parkins lot until conatnctia ,.._.. Nl1c1tion; and WHEREAS, the Grant of Er •--' ie • ims 1 .. h ripUIMlt--S be alt.Nd by the City ol En,tewoocl without the --to( the Glenwiew LIil, ita llein and uaipa or by uerciM o( the power of Eminent Doaain. NOW, THEREPORE, BE ff ORDAINED BY flll CITY COUNCIL OP 1111 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS POU.OWS: 5ectjgp I Approval ii henby aiwn fer the City oflnalrw..t to...._ into a Temporary Eaae-t Acrtement with Glenview, Lt.d . wlucla ,....a1y ,...W.. u follewa : OMN7 Of DNPOltU ltllNINT THI GRANT OF A TDIPORAllY KASDIDff ("due Onnn ll made this_ day of • 1992 by the CITY OP KNOUWOOD. COLORADO C"Grantor"), •h add'"* 11 3400 South Elau !knet. lnpo .... c.llrado IOI 10, to the GL&NVIEW , LTD , • Colorado Uua,tecl Partnenhip r Onn ... 1, ............ ii 4300 Sou&II WindmneN 8tnet, £nclewood. Colorado IOI 10, The Pudea oownant and .,,... aa r.a...: .. I . • • , . ... • • !19 :.a !I' ~ ~ ~ ~ l~fll iJi i!ff,1i1 ti(fll{. fl!( '(Jfl[fJJfi ~ iii Ji! ijt lil ~11r ·' 11•ii I itr lr1J!~Jf!~] J •~i iii 1 J ~ ltr' 1 1'1'~ :a 0 ~. ~l! ~i'1·~:~~1ff1 f ,~~ Jtl 1" Is-l f &f -• a • ~ . . L _ii, ~ • ~,-1! Jf(f i,,ffJ1·1 t1-;,r1,~t Iii f1;jtlii1lJ{Ll If J;~ ~i ;. t .. t ,~ .. t !J, r ~ ~ ii 1., . .S1r .s ... 1 . .. ... ell e. , S-_ ~~-~ i-R • N · ""i! !i~ (it!!f! t~:rfll ii! l!tli~11JJil i tt~ ~ I[!! &,JI Ir i If l"''i1.1 r " -1-1 ~r·,-l=~·J;!. liilill tli rfi ~!~.g,-·i ! fft ln , .. .,. ,.. i 1:-• .. 1 , sr I • • .. . , r ""!r 5-• A, g i -.. a ,r fi ... ~~!,'Ir s!'l '11 ff1,1~iJ1I ! ~i! ~~ [ 1 [ fr f { 11 = I t 1[ f "'. f ii' ol § ,. g ;·; ij J9 l ~ f I !: 0 i r :. i ~ 1r ~ ""• -:c I o 1 .. -=. t ~ s ir i. :I , ii , s· •. g ii i "' i • • i" s, Ir ... ..-!r II • • i ~· ~ J" ij ii i g ,. .... = 1• !. I ~ -... -er;,~ • -·.. z: -'C ,, • ~.. -A, ?> • , • • r • I . ' ' ~ I • ... \ 0 ]- ]- • • t• • Ses;tjgn 2. Approval ia hereby given for the City or En,lewood to enter into an Easement Agreement with Glenview, Ltd. which pnerally provides u followa: GRANT OF MSIMINI THIS GRANT OF AN EASEMENT ("thia Grant") ia made thi1 _ day or ______ _. 1992 by the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO ("Grant.or"), whoae addreu ii 3400 South E1ati Street. Enclewood, Colorado 80110, to the GLENVIEW, LTD, a Colorado Limited Partnenhip ("Grantee"), wi-addre11 i1 4300 South Windermere Street, Bntlewood, Colorado 80110. The Partiee cownant and .,... u fon_.: 1. fnemem Pr:oparty. The· Euement Pftll*V shall mean the real property localed In the County of Arlplhoe, Stall of Colorado, more pa,11cu1arty delablda: fllat part of'the W 112, N 112, N 1/2, NW 1/4, NB 1/4 ffl Section 9, Townahip 5 South, Ranp 68 Welt fflthe Ith PM, Arapahoe County, Colorado; more particularly deaeribecl u follow,: COMMENCING at the Northwelt _...... of'the NW 1/4 of'the NE 1/4 ffl aid Section 9; thellCle South ao 11et t.o the Southerly boundary line orweat Quincy Avenue; thence But 204 .a fNt more or.._ alone aid South boundary line of'WNt Quincy Avenue, .. the Northeut comer of' that real p~ delcribed in the n..d reeorcW in Book 11138, at Pap 410 of'the ncordl of'the Office of'the Clerk and a.carder of' Arapahoe County, Colorado, aid point alao beinc the POINT OP BBGINNING; thence Southweat.erly alanc the Bu&erly line ol that real property dNcribed in the n..d ..-rded in Boak lUI, at Paaa 410 olthe NCDl'dl olthe Offlee alt.he Clerk and a.corder ol Arapahoe County, Colorado, a diunc. of' 306.49 feet; thence WNt IO.JI IN&; t.henee N......_.,. ,.,.0.1 with the afornaid luterly line and lyifll l0.00 fNt Wll&arly then from, meuund at ript ....... a cliltance ot•.01 IN&; t.henee NClltheutMly 35.58 feet .. the True Point or 9esinni111. Said parcel contain, 5,155 equare feet. IMN or leu. 2. Ceo1idtmtjpp . Al conlideraUon for thil Grant. Grana.e ahall pay to Grantor the aum of'Ten Dollan (810 00) and other pod and valuable conaidera&ion paid by Grantee, NClipt ., which ii hereby acbowledpcl by Grantor. 3. Oran& pl ltMffltDC Grant.or hereby ...-u .. Orantae, and ltl IUeeNIOrl and ....... a perpetual and_... .... 1 --,l for the retained riptl al Grantor over, atN11 and dlNup the la ••• Jllooperty for the pwpoae ol con1tnadinc, operati111, .. mlaialac, .......,. replaci111, removin1 and IUintainin, a parkin, IClt incllMlinc '-. pani111 blocb and uphalt pavifts. No odler ,.,......t ,..., ... _u ahall be ..-atrucud on the aurfaH. . 3. ,,, - • . ' I . . • . , , . • • ... • 11 > ,1 a ;ir: f i j .. ii ~I f f1 I • • • !D !ID =" !II ~ ~ . ft i l ~ l i~sfl 1'1! tJ~, ,:li('l liiill ~&~ I l i i dh I ii-, lti i(ir,J J1!H I ~tr I o I. ~i,t~ al il 1ft J 1J,t~ salt>~.. ,i. .. Ii .. I 1 it f" I ar -, . • l , , ~ I i r 11 r-( I -• tr ii J [J~ 1 1 iJI Jfif1J [tit I ~~r lit 1s !11 1·~, 1 ,t.rr I i rr[t ;1. arr r~ ~Ii· ,1, .. ,1 l f · fill r,} fi! 1!1i}!1 · l!lill 1~1 i i ·•rt l1r f~f 1,,~,~1[ fifl~a 11~ iii pi 4 I:, p. g. 1 · • ~ e. r ! I I O A, S" e • ~ ~ S" if!!. !.. • .-. g. S" .... ~ i ir~· I -! !. ! ~ --I. -'< ,, • , ~ I I . • ~ ~ I ~ .. ., -• • •, • I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk of'tbe City of£nclewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above and lof'll'Oinc i1 a true copy of the Ordinance puaed on ftnal reaclinc and publi1hed by title u Onf.nanee No. __. Seriel of 1992. Patricia H. Crow . 5. - ' ' . ( I . . • , ~ I • ~ • • • ~ ~ ~ ~ i '1',•J IJIJ !fl r rrirrrrtt 8 ir~ II 11 i Ji~' ,~ 1 lf ,~!r~ t,a 1 s , 11 . 11 •1 . i t ,, I•''! r ! , i rl ·· i - I.a ' Iii f I, .,~lifi raf J l ,1 • 11 t.j i ; rtH'E' al> · • :,. JIJ1! ··~ f ~il=l1ftf1 :; 1.l I t I llJ . ,Jr,{,1f r, tj ,~ }jf !iii ~if r fff[Jftf!i I~ . 1 ''""J, ·fr 'C . 1 I! ~!11~~~.r~ J! I 5J I IJJ • J f .... ~f lr~'t: 1 ~ J.J , s · ,a. r~1·2:·s-~· 2! s • ~ .. 8il Pt.:lt. '"-I · a. • f i: ... l , i!I i --11 Q i • I f t ~ !f;8 ~ hhi s~r;1 f 11Qi ;Jm~f ~~~;, ~i882. ..J'-• ,, c;; l~i -to .J " • I .. ,,, . ,. 7 I • 11. \ &....i I ,,I ; 11 .. !2 ~ J :1 1! ~' ~iJ' };fl'!; ;;:!i1 1;•Je tl(s--f i rf I I r1 !i· r!h1_1..~ .... U . • g I I !: .1,1 :iJl,11 '}!;lifil'i l'ii!!1 'C I i I .. N I , 11,111 !111i11 ,,,,:ir'i' 1lt!1i; r • I t "' I I I iifi 1:,11~! 1·1' ·I I it,:i i I ! 7 Q Is 1J, fJJ ~' t'· Illa f if ·j!I I J If. -1!i1i I !iil1(1l ,1if1i 1 r 1~ 1}· Iii ~ ~1 I& I!• ii . • ... I ' •,.,. .. . • , . ... • ) ) • ' • . J - ] • STATE OF COUNTYOF ) )IS. ) . . • • i. • The folegolng lnslrumenl was ac:.tlnowt1dged bllol9 me 1111 _ day of ------• 1992, br Clyde E. Wiggins • Ma,or of the City of Englewood, Colofldo. My Commiulon expns: ___ _ STATE OF COUNTYOF ) )II. ) Nollry Publlc----- Adlnll: The foregoing in.umenl was lda10«l1dged blllN9 • 1111 --of -------· 1H2, br as ------------of OIIMlew, Lid . . 3. ,. -. .. • - .. I . . • , ~ I -• • • GRANT OF TEMPORARY EASEMENT THIS GRANT OF A TEMPORARY EASEMENT ("thi1 <kant") i1 made thi1 _ day of , 1992 by the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO ("Grantor"), whoae addNII i1 3400 South Elati Street, Enpwoocl. Colorado 80110, to the GLENVIEW, LTD, a Colorado Limited Partnenhip ("<kantee"}, wh-addreu i14300 South Windermfftl Street, Enclewood, Colorado 80110. The Partin covenant and Ill'" u follow,: 1. leemn& Praev&x The " Ea-t Property" ahall -n the real property located in the County "Arap&Me, State "Colorado, -particularly deleribed u : WNt Ten (10) Feet of'that ,-J property dwlibed in Deed r-,led in Book 1838, at Pap 410 ol the _. olthe Office ol the Clertt and Recorder ol ArapahN County, Colorado. 2. Cmekhrt&im,. Aa _,.&lrration for thit <kant, <kantee thall pay to <kantor the tum olTen Dollan (Sl0.00) and other pod and valuable contideration paid by Grantee, ..-ipt ol which it hereby acknowledpd by Grantor. 3. ?mllM'lla 111 ••• Gru&or hereby ,nntl to Grantee, and ite ._._.. and auip1, the rollowinc: A temporary, private and aduaive -t upon, over and acrou the Temporary Eatement Propert;y r.r w by Orut.N, and iu aaeee,_.., a....,, apntl, -ployNI, .... ti, ........ ievi ..... for a mo&or fthiele paninc ....., driwway and relatad purpoNI, ~ with rfcht IO f'enee 181111, llqect to the t.ennt, -dition1 and snvieion• hereinafter 1ft rorda (the 'Temporary .._t"). The Temporary lue-t lhall rnaain ie fuJ1 (one and .«eel until auch u-u Grantor deli,-IO utiliae Mid Temporary Ean911Rt .,. ror rwl purpoen, in which event, the,...,..., 1111._t aay be..,...... by Granw upon Ninety (IO) UJI' prior wrilla --10 0.-IM. Upon e.r.uaation o1 the Temporary ra-1. a.. ... than relocate r.-te the Eaa boundary or the TemporarJ a:.i-t &lmrilNML ,. Aala. Granto, thall ha .. the .., ,,.a,, rtaltt "....-and ...... in, ... MW, thf'Olllh and atn111 the l1tr•........., r.r any pupoee .....ary or detinble ror the f\alt enjoyment ol the ,tpta,.... by the Orantor under th11 Grant. 5 . Rjpb&e o( Goo&ot , <kantor NMnel the ftall ript IO the undiau,W ownenhip , 1&11, and occupancy ol the 1a ..... , ~ ...tar 81 laid ownenhip, u•. and occupancy it oon.._t with and .... Mt .,.1r the rfchta ,ranted to 0rut.N in thil GranL In the ..,_, OratGr'1 ..... , 1a1nt1 unclar the ra. ... , require repair, ...,r,n rt•....,.==• ol •1 type• kind, O..t.-aaydo•witlln111uH1....._ C..ol....,_..........U.ol ..,,.. iepm1wt1 .... be.._a& ... .-ol ... O..... ' I • • I ~ ) N . N . 0 • .f I t II I • . \ • • II § !l 11 > i ! ~ ii ; i Q Q ii .. al I ii -,-~1 f1 f• a. I rl iJ a a I t : i • ~ I .. JU HH !" ti lit' il!i fliit!: ;, 11 1Ji 1,·,r ~!li11i 9. 1~ ~f .. s !ti~•I~ -a I ~J' I----~ ! § • - ... 0 I~ ~. ·~ • ; l ifi tr1 rJltllt i f hi f!i f ~l1jtl 6 ! ~11 ~~r [irfcit I ( i~I (ii 1'1f~ft 1 l .. :lil fa."" ! . ~ t I". i' I . !-a -· .. • • !. • .. !r :, -« . -~ , CJ I r I . • ~ t '-I , 4 I I ,• - - • STATEOF COUNTYOF ) , .. ) • • • GRANTEE: GLENVIEW, LTD. A Colorado Limited Partnenhip By : The loregollig lnllrumenl wa adlliowledged belol9 me Ills _ day of -------· 1192, by as ------------of Glenview. Lid. My Cornmlulon explrH: ___ _ .3 . Notary Public Adlnll: . , • . • I . . f __ I ]-- • • • • • COUNCO. COIDIUIIICA'l10N Date Aeeadaltea 11 b a..ject Amendment to Apnl6. 1992 INl'l'IAnDIIY RIYenJde Miniature Golf/Go Kart Agreement ST.An' 80URCB Jerrell Black. Director of Recreation Servtcea IUUB/ AC'nON PROP08&0 Recommendation from the Recreation Department to approve by motion an amendment to the Agreement/Contract between the Ctty ol Englewood and Pro Putt Systems, Inc. (Riverside Mudature Golf/Go Kart). The percentage ol Oroee Revenues due the City would be cbanged from 2°" to 1°" through 1995. PREVIOUS COUNCIL AC'DOII 1988 • lniUal ~t with Pro Putt. Inc. WM to provide a 54-bole Miniature Golf fadllty. Term ol contract WM for eevm yean. 1990 · Change In contract to IDClude a Go Kart fadbty and reduce the number ol golf boles to 45. Term ol contract WM for ten yesa. 1991 · Council study aeeuon to review Um propoul. ST.An' ANAl.'1'118 This will reduce revenues to the Ctty In the abort term. However. RIYenJde wm be ,,, - greaUy Increasing marketmg drorta. I bebeYe tbat the marketing drorta wtl1 help to • • provide a more consistent and aubetanual On•adal baae for the loaC term. IIACKOllOUIID RMratde hM been ..-eaewe 1n tbdr undertaldafl wtt1a the~• 1u1rt operatJona . They continue to explore new atratqpee for a mare at.able re¥eDue • • • I . • • \ t ' , I ]- J • • • ,,,_ • • , . stream. 'Ibey provide a clean and attracttve facWty. They are community oriented and provide an atmosphere that ts conductve to family entertainment. nJIIANCIAL Revenues received by the Ctty: 1991 1990 1989 1988 832.219 813,186 815,205 87.081 1be currmt ..,-eemmt reqwrea 20% of the .,_. gate fee clue the City annually. The ~t MIO allowed far only 151' of tbe ..... pte fee to be paid to tbe City unUl Rneralde repaid tbe coat of tldUal i*ldnC lot repaln. 'l'bll coat ... 812. 700 and was pakl off ID 1991. , . ,. • . • I . • 0 - ] • • RESOLUTION NO. ii SERIES OF 1992 • • t• • A RESOLUTION AMENDING AN AGREEMENT PROVIDING RECREATION SERVICES OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE. WHEREAS, after review and recommendation by the Enclewood Parka and Recreation Cororoiuion and after review of the utemive improvementl made by PRO:: PU'IT, INC. the Enpewood City Council believes it ia in the beat intel"Nt or the City to amend the • Apeement for Operation of Miniatun Golf Coune And Go Kart Track • 199t;· NOW, THEREFORE, BE rr RESOLVED BY THE CrrY COUNCIL OF THE CrrY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Sec;ggp 1. The City Council hereby approves the attacbecl amended • Acreement For Operation or Miniature Golf Coune And Go Kart Track - 1991: Sec;ggp 2, The Mayor of the City of Enclewood ia hereby authorized to approve the fore,oina Acreement and the City Clerk ia authorized to att.Nt the ume. ADOPI'ED AND APPROVED tbia 6th day ol April, 1992. ATTEST: Pat.ricia H. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk for the City ollnalewood, Colorado, he reby certify the above ia a tnae copy ol Reeoludon No. _. 8eriel ol 1912. Patricia H. Crow 'I •. I I); ' I . • • , • • • • • • AQBIININt rc>B OPERATION OF MINIATURE GOLF QOlfflSB AND GO IABT TRACK .1911 THIS AGREEMENT ia a contract that ia bindinc upon the putiea, who ant the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD lhentinafter "Cityj and PRO:: PUTl' SY8TBMS, INC. lhentinafter "Operator"]. IT IS THE INTENTION of'the parties that then be a llrt;y-ftve ('5) hole miniature plf' COW'N and Go Kart facility to be canatructed and operaW in a baneftcial and authetically compatible manner upon a portion o(the premiNI o(the aiatinl Bnclewood Municipal GolfCourM. NOW, THEREFORE, in conaideration of'the CCMnanta and .........,ta hentin contained and o( the f ... and moniea hentinafter aet forth. the partiea mutually a,ree and contract a• follows: 1. Ripht te 0qupy pd Aeltlllc The City hereby sranta the exclusive richt. liem•, and privi .... to Operator to construct. operate, maintain and provide amenitiae for a forth..ftft ('5) hole miniature plf coune, Go Kart facility and clullhoaae upon a parcel of' land clncribad in Eahibit A au.ched hereto, and which ii ..,_atly a part of' the niltin, Entleweod Municipal Golf'c-r... The Clubhouse and eip'-t (11) holes shall be wheelchair acceuible. Such cenltruct.ion, operation, maintalallcie and provision of a-itiel shall hereinafter be ref'ernd to u "ConCNlioa. • The City ahall at all times retain and maintain ita ownenhip o(the nal property• occupied. No o&her activity -y be mnduct.ed pursuant to this ~t without the wriu.. eonNnt o( the City Manq.r. 2. r.omNAP Suhied le 6eemxel The Conceuion and it.a operation, incJudinc eenatruction, clnip, lipap, maintenance. and provision of amenities. u -n -an activities Mt forth in the followinc paracra,,h. lhall be IUbject to the appnwal eflhe Ci&y, thf'Olllh ita delicnaW rtpNNntatift, which approwal ._, be .-w • withheld in the City's ao le diecntion for any reason when acu111 hi 1114 faith. The City muat act pnmpdy in deddin1 to ,rant or withhold its appnwal for .. , action fl the Operator all'acu111 the Conceuion . The Operator must promptly provide the City wit.h uy and all clewla of', or ch8ftlll in , or make available upon nquNt to the City uy ... all iiltaila el, or ...... ia. t!le followin,: Go Kart equipwt, canltnldila ...... ...._, la .. 11 .. 1111, ICMdulin,, ma&eriala. atanclarda, cantnela's, 1 t 1tnd.., werkillt pen1aMI, name, operational cleeip, layout, ..__, kd1 1,1 1, IINn ... _,. el operation, materials, ltandarda. ...,., .. ,,.,-. -.a., • ...._,._. UII drink, •le poda. eoneeelion i&eaa, an..._....-._. belka, Nllipt......, • ,,, - ' I . • I - • • • • I • • and any and all bu1ineaa records reasonably necessary to determine accurate, true and correct fees due and owing to the City. Operator shall keep and maintain detailed recorda of all sales of any kind whatever and of all eq,enditures in the construction and operation of the concession. If at any time, come or any portion of the conltr'Uction or desicn of the conceuion or ita operation i1 unaatiaf'actory to the City in ita tole dilfflltion, then the City may order and require that 1uch conceuion and.lor operation be altared and chanpd forthwith in a faahion determined by the City in ita tole utiaf'action and at the Operator's tole e11:pen1e. 3. Ilr.m.. Thi1 Acreement ahall be in eff'ect until Sept.ember 1, IOOO, unless -.er termina&ed punuant to the terms set forth herein; and the "Operat.or shall have the e11clulive ript to renew for 1ucceuive, additional -( 1) year t.enna. Renewal shall be automatic unleu either party si-written notice no 1-than lillty (80) daya prior to the eq,iration of the then eurra1t term ofthi1 A,reement that renewal i1 terminated. Thi1 A,reement i1 not and shall not be conl&ruad u a franchi1e, and the City and Operator ahall have the n,ht to mutually and/or unilaterally cancel this Acnement aa aet forth herein . 4. flu. For operation of miniaban ,olf' the Operaw lhall -,enut.e the City by monthly paymenta equivalent to tea ,--.t (10.) JanuuJ 1, 1111 thru 11116 al the l"OII pt.e fee, andlor al any odier fee for admillion to the minia&are ,olf' conoeelion or any put thereof, and ten pen,ent (10.) of the POii ineome hm ..... and any other conceuion activity ucludinc Go Kart rental that includel the payment of 1111na for any l'NIOII whatner, indudinc r. food, drink mcl ule poda. For operation of Go Karta the operator ahall compeDNW the City by monthly paymenta equiYalent to tan permnt ( 10.) .January 1, 1912 thru 1195 al the POii Go Kart Nl'ltal te. COit al in1urance for Go Kart nntal. In 1994 the partiel in aoocl faith ahall re11o1•1U1te the fee, set forth in thi1 Paracraph. If the parti• fail to o&herwiM apee on a new rate for the Contract. the rat.e ahall be twenty percent (ICMl). All f-shall be due and payable within Me. (16) claya aft. the end al the prior month. Reporta with aufflcient information and app,wwal by the Director o( Finanrial Servicel ahall be made for wh wth the eeaea11ion i1 opentad . Failure to make time ly PB)'mentl a, required lhall caU1e a ftnanee charp to accrue apinlt the Operator and for the City in 111 -t equal to OM and one-half' percent (U 1') of the unpaid balance per monlh. Pursuant to Paracraph 5. Parkint, re. lhall be reduead until parkinc it paid per thl1 AcnemenL Ally IUdl failure to make payment lhall be ......... a mat.erial br.ach of Ihle Acrffment. -2· ,- • . ' I. • 0 I ]- • • I • . • ' (, s. e1ckio1 Parkinc ahall include thoae eitilt.inc parkinc ..,_ praently available to the Enclewood Municipal Golf Coune. &. City Partidvtkto In adclition to thON matt.en Mt forth ebewhen herein, the City ahall alao pay the charp for the water tap and the ...., tap. 'n. water tap and -• tap ahall at all times be the property al the City al Bnclewood. 'l1le City lhall pay for the imtallation al a ftre hydrant within one hundred (100) feat al the clubhouae. The City lhall pey for the inltalletion al the water and NW9I' linea. 'l1le Operator lhall be reaponaible for all •nice charps on water and ...... Nrvice. 7. JJtiliUM •od S.,rity The Operator lhall be reapoaeible for inmlWiln, pn,riaiGn and payment for all utilitiel (acept water and-to the ..._t t-, aN ........ and eonatrued to be utiliti• • Mt forth pn¥ioualy herein). Securit,J lhall be the reapoalibility al the Operator, who lhall emun that the public, alMl any tr11p11m(I), lhall not occupy and UN the conceuion and itl premiNI whm it '9 not open for buaiMU. 8. Penonnel and Maintenance. The Operator lhall be reaponaible for Prowidinc any and all .--mel for operation al the conceuion, and for proper maintenance thereof', auliect to the City', approval • Mt forth above. '1111 Operator lhall be NIMOllable for maintaininc that .,.. two faet (2') outaide perimeter fence to the aole letilfaction a/the Cit,y. 'n. City ahall be reaponaible for maintenance of remainins City pniperty, iDclUlliac -ta. 9. SeCt&x el IN PYNic 10. Qtwlieoce ae AU YPI IP4 Puwn& e<•P Al- Operator ahaU ebey and ...... iately --,ly rill -, alMl all applicable leeal, ltate and federal ~ta, ........... , .......................... ...... Operator lhall alto coaply with all enliw, rmh:tla1 ud rulea al the City al Enclewood. Operator lhall pay all tuea, r ... and ...... _,_. by ethera • il'1-u11hn operation. .3. II - . . • . ' •· • 0 . , , I • • • • • • 11. Pcrfom•occ Bond '11ie Operator shall furnish to the City a performance bond in the amount of Ten '11iouund Dollars (110,000) cuaranteeinc faithful performance and payment of all terms, covenants, and condition• herein, u well a1 compliance with any and all applicable local, at.ate and federal requirements, reeu)ation1, rules, laws and 1tatute1 u -11 a1 in the event of conltruction of improvements. 12 . lndemoific1tion and ln1ur1nct Before any construct.ion or any activity related to construct.ion shall commence, the aJMWlt of which will eueed Ten '11iouund Dollan (110,000) in whole or in part, or any activity related to eonatruction, the Operator shall provide a payment and performance bond to insure payment of all obliption1 incurred u a rault of Mid conltnact.ion or activity. 'l1ie performance bond ahall be in a form approved by the City. 'l1ie Operator shall before any construction berin• procure and maintain in full force and effect at it'• sole espenae a public liability insurance policy nammc the City u an additional named insured. '11ii1 policy ahall remain in full foree and efl'eet continuously durin, this and any aucceeaive term of this A,reement, and it ahall include comprehensive liability covera,a u follows : 11,000,000 for injury or death of any one or more persona; 11 million for i,vury or death oceurrin, u a result of any one accident; 11,000,000 for property damap; 11,000,000 for product liability. A certificate evidencin, Mid insu,-policJ ahall be kept on ftle at all ti-with the City and it shall contain a prmaion that it may not be altered, .-nclecl or eaneeled without ftnt sivins writ&erl notice to the City thirty (30) or IIION claya prior thereto. Such policy or policies shall eontain no ript of aubroption apinlt the City. 'l1ie Operator henby inclemniftea the City ,,_ any and all claims apinlt it arili111 from any activit.iea pursuant to this A,reement. '11ie City owns and operatal a municipal plf' -nearby and each party 11 reaponlible for its own operations. '11ie Operator a,reea to carry .......... loll buai ..... , pneral buaiw, ft,.. &heft. per1onal i,vury and property dalllap insurance ~ all upecta of the ~ operation in an a-t and with a -,any t.o be a...-,,.1 by the City Dirwtor of Financial ~. All policy or policies shall contain no riaht of aubnption apinlt the City. 13. lneeedicm oC Pnmiw 'l1ie City shall have the ript to na111ine and inapect the premi191, incllMlinc. on reuonable notice, private office areu. 14 . No ANiaNDt Ar s,,HestiM 'l1ie Operator, may noc. NII, ullp, aor1plt, lllblal or e&herwiae eenve,, release or pau on any put ofita int.erNl in the er••""' witheut the prior WTillea peraiaeion of the City, which has a rtpt tlftnt ..,._. • eat r.tll W... 1'ie Opera&.or, may not autrer or cauee a lien to be ftW epinlt the-=•-• •1 part the,..,., . 4. ,, - • I ' I . • , - • • • • t• • The Operator llhall be respon1ible and liable to the City for any and all f-and payment.a to the City, u well u any and all other term, and condition, ofthi1 Acreement. It i1 undentood and aclmowledpcl that the Operator hu obtained finanein, from National Bank ol Arapahoe/Parker in the form ol an SBA paranteed loan in an amount not to aceed Slll0,000. It i1 acreed dm thia AcrNment. tGpther with equipment and improvement.I beinc conatruct.ed by the Operator, ii amenable to a National Bank u collateral for a loan or line ol cnclit. aaid loan or line ol cnclit not to ellCNCI the 1W11 olS2SC),OOO.OO. Such a,mp_t to the Bank/SBA ii conditioned upon the City havinc a richt ol ftnt Nftaaal to appro¥e eucc111ar Operator appointad by the Bank/SBA. If the City reftaNe a propoeecl IUCCINIOr operator other than for cauae, City will euh out the loan. 15 . Net.eriel Dnecb The parties..,.. that the happeninc ol uy olthe foDowinc ewnta ahall conatitute a material breach olthi1 Acree-It and City may, a& it.I elect.ion, terminate the Apeement upon the happenin1 ol any ol the filllowiac -ta: a. Operator llhall fail to maintain and operat.e the conn11ion ucordin1 to the t.erm1 ol thil Apwment. b . Operator ahall fail to~ the City the f-pnvicled in ...........,... 4 or II, which_, i1 applicable, within thirty (30) clays ol dat.e when they are due. c. Operator ahall deny the City the richt to inapect the eoncmion at reuonable ti ... upon notice . d . Any auipment or tranlfer ol any int.eftlt ol Operator without the City'• approval . e . Operator ahall be bankrupt u deftned by the 1a-olthe United Stat.aa, ol America, becoftM inaolvent. or a recei¥er, whether,.. ••• or telaporary, for all or aubet.antially all olthe Operator', pnipe,tJ ... a. .... tad by uy CGurt. or Operator ahall aab a paeral aaeip..t lar ._.._.,I it'1 creditors, or a voluntary or involuntary petition unclw aay ~ law ahaU be flied with reepect to Opera&or. f . Operator ahall fail to keep in effect ,...,.. • pNrided herein . UI. Billa& t( Pint Mal In the lftlll that the City Ii-ita,....... le ... 0,.,.., to ..n the can c 111 l1n, the City may eaerciM a f\nt richt ol retuaal u 111 .... : ()pen&or •uat preeent a bona f\de oft'er of u l -purchue to the City. The City..., dla aa&eh er uOled the•• purchue price and purchue the conc.Nion . .5 . ,,,_ • . ' I . • , - • • • ,,,_ • •, • .. .. 17. Etrtct pf Termination bx CiLx Upon termination ofthi1 Acreement by the City upon a material breach, the City lhall han the option for thirty (30) daya followinc auch t.ennination to pun:hue Operator'• leuehold impro¥9menta, ftxt.una, lipa, eqaipment and other property for a IWD equal to the fair market value leu all moniel clue to the City under thia A,nement. Pair market wlue ahall be clet.ermined by two appraiaera, one appraiaer Hlect.ecl by the City and one appraiNr aelect.ed by the Operator. lftheae t-appraiaen fail to .-on f'air market value, then the two appraiaen lhall aeleet a third appraiaer who determine fair market value of the property. If the City refullll to pun:hw the im,--enta then the Operator lhall have thirty (30) daya to remove th• ftxt.urN and eqaipmmt. The City ma, withhold 1ufflcimt flxtuna and property in order t.o pay aD -• a t.o the City under thia Acr-ent. Any IUID to be paid lhall be ll'M& by any...,_, t.o third pania ta. 1'rede Name The trade name of RIVERSIDE MINIATURE GOLF CLUB lhall remain at all tim• the property of Operator uni.. pun:haaed by City. 11. termtnetien bx PetnfAr Thia Apeement may be terminaa.d by Operator upon mty (IO) da,a' wriU.. notice to the City. Operator ahall, at it'• option. have the ript t.o ..._,,. all baildinp. furniture, ftxtures, aipa, equipment and Idler property and leuehold impro1111amta within thirty <30> c1aya of notice oft.erwinata ...... t.o the City other than ._ improvementa aupplied by City, which are ... and -tap and flN hydrant. to. Ptlinn Pae T1mtne&te 8ullect to the lerma ofthla Acrn rt. Opentar allall cleliftl' the c..crn+. Md pl'ftlilN to the City at termination of thil Air• •••• , in -... eonditiln ....... of repair• when ncelved, euept f'or ordiDUJ..., and t.Nr or loN or ...... caued by act of Goel II ..... Nebeen ·•· " I· • 0 -• • • <. 22. Nt:em,x '"' Any breach or failure to pay any fee nquired henby lhaU entitle the aucceuful party, who -required to collect a fee 1um or chatp or enforce thil Acreement. reuonable att.omeya r..e and ..ta fl collectian. SO AGRBBD. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD By: AffSST: Patricia H. Crow, Cit.y Clerll Date: PRO :: Plm, INC. By : By : ,.-c.11er•-.~ Date: .7. II ~ . • . .. I . . 0 , 2 - \ Date April 6, 1992 INITIATBDBY BTAn' SOURCE • • L• • COURCO. COIOIUNICAflON Aleadaltem ll C Recreation Department 8111,ject Lease Agreement with Friday Nlte Live, Inc. Jenell Black, Director of Recreation Servtcea 188UE/ ACflON PROP08SD ,. - Reconunendatton from the Recreation Department to adopt a resolution approving a least agreement be~ the City of Englewood and Friday Nlte Live, Inc. PREVIOUS COURCO. AC'IIOII None STAn'ANAL1'111a Fr1day Nlte Live wdl provide an entatatnment prqp-am for youth ... 9 to 14. The program wm be held at tbe Eagk:wood Recreataan Cents on Saturday~ rram 7 :00 p .m . unUI mklotgbt. AcUvtUea IDClude c\wac:tng. racquetball, bMketball, walleyball . vkleo games, etc. The ...-am la cHnrd • a Youth Acttvlty Cents. We do not antletpate thla P'(9'am •a ..... revaiue producer, eapectaDy ID tbe early . We v1ew this pl'C9'llln • a ldsure alternative for thla • pap. The lew la for 6 months. BACKGROURD nus progam began In Texaa • an outlet for youth ... 9-14. Currently. tbe dtiea orw lmlnater. Broomfteld, and Lafayette o&r thla P"911111 ID tbe atate olColondo. Parucapauon ranp rram 75 plll"Udpllnta ID Id yene. to over 300 plll'Udpanta ID w unt ter. The PJOClam la very atnactured. yet It llhmdaatea an• of freedom for the partit1pan . , . • . ' I. • • , ]- • • I~ • .. FINANCIAL Admission fee la $5.50 per person. 'lbe Ctty will receive 20% or this fee. Total Recreatton Cost for six months: B1111dtng Supervtaor Uttllttea Total 81,250.00 8800,00 82,050.00 82,145.00 ---~--- ,.. ' . ' •. .. I . . • • • RESOLUTION NO. £0 SERIES OF 1992 • • • , . • A RESOLUTION APPROVING A LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN FRIDAY NITE LIVE, INC. AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR THE LEASE OF THE ENGLEWOOD RECREATION CENTER. WHEREAS, there i1 a need for teen youth proeram1 in the City of Englewood; and WHEREAS, Friday Nite Live, Inc. ha1 ubd the City o( Enclewoocl for the lease of the Recreation Center in order to bring Friday Nite Live lo Englewood; and WHEREAS, other municipalitiee in Colorado already have a,reement1 with Friday Nite Live and are very pleued with the pf'C11"811l; and WHEREAS, thi1 Leue A,nement aet.s forth the term, and condition, for the use of the En,twood Recnation Center by Friday Nite Live, Inc.; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: 5cs&ill! l Approval of a Leue Aen,ement for leue of the Enclewood Recreation Center by Friday Nite Live, Inc. is hereby ,iven. Said I.Aue A,nlement pnerally provides a1 follow1 : ARTICLE I. 'l1CIOI 1.01 I«DP p(Jev n.. term ol'thia LNN lhall be lor wh Saturday durinc the lia (6) month period commencinc on Mardi 28, 1192, c--ment Date, and endin1 on September 28, 1992 (Expiration Date), unlna -.er terminated a1 provided in thi1 Leue. I IC 1.02 Hgun pl Jee¥ Durina the term ol'thil LNN, ....... 1hall have the use of certain portion, of the leased premi-a1 approved by the a.cr-tion Center Supervisor bet-the hours of Iii o'clock p.m. ol each Saturday until one o'clock a.m. o( the Sunday lollowint said Saturday. E11cept.ion1 due to pNYioul -mi'-ILI lhall be Saturday, April 25, 1192, Saturday, Auplt 29, 1992, and Saturday, &.peeeber I, 11t2, • which dales the f.nclewood Recnation Center shall not be available. t.03 E,w,im A LHlor and Lauea may II'" to eltaftd W. Leaae, upon the ume &«al, beyond the Expiration Da&.e providad in 1.01 above, but ...c.her part,y la obllp&ad to do so. Such ten ion shall ba for a 1Mtriod ti Ii• (I) aentht. wi&h the et.ancled tenn to becin on the turday loll-•nc th E1p1ration Da .. tithe laue &erm lpeciftad 1n 101 above and for On(! (1) add1uonal per:od ol' th 181M llftcth, each IO commence on the day followinc th up1rauon date of the lm..ctaa .. ly pncedanc HtMlded term. 8 Le shall notify Leseor o( ita detire IO 1""41 th I Leue, or IO allow the Leue to 11plre withwt eaunaion, not i..r than thl"f (30) daye prior IO the Eapiration Da .. ol' the Leue te,.. Notice llhall be ill writ.ial end .. t IO IAIIOr by ,.. .... red mall or facsimile tran•lllion to lANOr at the ...... prowled in thla Leue. II LeuN fail• IO provide n.uc. to Leuor, the Laue elaaU a1111ta•icall1 eapire on the •P ration Dal0. I . • e , • • • • • • 1.04. Lessor's Rjd)t to Cance). Lessor shall have the right, at its discretion, to cancel Lessee'• use of the premise• on a specific date upon written notice to Lessee no later than one month in advance of the date to be cancelled. ARflCLE 2. RENT. 2.01 Bent. Le11ee 1hall pay to Leuor, aa rent for the leaaed premises, an amount equal to twenty percent (2a.,) of all amounts received by Lessee for admi11ion. This amount shall be paid to Lesaor on or before the firat Saturday of each month and 1hall consist of the full amount due from the precedinc month. Leuor lhall receive, on a weekly baai1, copie1 of sip-in 1heeta from the previou1 week'1 Youth Activity Cent.er. AR11CLB S. UBE OP PRDDBE8. 3.01. Pcnni&&ecl Uy Le,_ ahall operate the 1eued premiw u a Youth Activity Cent.er durinc the term ofthi1 Leue and ahall uae the premiNI for no other purpoee. 3.02 Yputh ,\ct,Mty Center Qcfinal The term 'Youth Activity Cent.er" u uled in thi1 Lease m•ns that the leased premiw ahall be uled for activitin on Saturday nipta for penons from and includinc the ace• of9 throuch 14, for, but not limited to, the followinc type activitie1: A. Qerne Act,jyitj11: con1i1tinc of, for example, pmea auch a1 volleyball, ba1ketball, racquetball, wallyball, dancinc, pine pone, video pmn, and the like, includin1 any activitiea which may be available but not listed 1t.emmin1 from the uniqueneu of the laued premi-; B . Audjp end Yi4cA Artjyjtia: includinc, but not limited to, performancea of penon(1) to coordinate and direct the playinc of record,, video,, laaerdiac, and the like; C . Fppd Drink end Cpnca•ipn Ac!-ixiLic•: includinc the aale of aoft. drink,, aandwichn, chip,, candy bars, banners, T-1hirta, etc. ~ will obtain the required City of Enclewood sales tu licenae and will comply with all applicable City ordinancea and health replation1; and D . All adverti1in1 and market.ins promotion, relat.cl to the Youth Activity Center a1 approved by the Recreation Center Superviaor. 3.03 Menncr pf'Opcrat.ipn Durin1 the term ofthi1 Lease and any eatenaion1, Le-lhall k p the laued premi1e1 reaaonably at.ocked with conce11ion merchandise, includinc aoft.drink1 and food, and reuonably 1tafl'ed to adequately serve the pat.ron1. ~ mull operate the Youth Activity Center on the leased pnmi1e1 in a dilipnt and efficient manner. Lessee mutt keep the leased premi1e1 open ror buaine11 rrom 7:00 o.m. to 12 :00 midnipt on each Saturday of the month durina the term of this Lease, eacept ~ 11 not required to operate ill buaineu on lepl holidaya, nor durinc any time when 1uch operation, mu1t be 1u1pended because of casualty lou to tha leased pNmlaes and.lor the buildinc In which the leaaed pNmi1e1 are located, 11.rike, insurrection, or other cause beyond the control of Lessee . 3.04 . PnatmliAD yd CJMn-yp. Preparation of the a.sed premiw and clean-up of the I aaed premiNS ahall be the aole responsibility of the ~ durint the wrm of the Lease. Le .,,... that il ehall haw aufflrient ltafl' available on the a.sed pNmlMI to HIUrt proper and efficient preparation and clean-up. 2 • ' I • • I ]- • • • • I• • '· 3.05. Waste or Nujynce Lessee shall not use, or permit the use of, the leased premises in any manner that results in waste of the leased premiaea or constitute& a nuisance . Nor shall Leaaee use, or permit the use of the leased premiaea for any illegal purpose . Lessee will comply, and will cause ita officen, employee, apnta, patrons, and other invitees to comply, with all applicable laws and ordinance, and with all applicable rules and regulations of covemmental acencin conceminc the use of the leased premises. 3 .06. ~-Lessee shall hire at least one (1) off'-duty Englewood police officer to provide security. The officer 1hall be on the premise• durinc the hours Leaaee is open for busine11. All11CLE ,. MAIN'mNANCE AND SURRENDER 4.01 . N•iotco•oce by l4119r. Leuor 1hall, at ita own ea:penae and risk, maintain the leased premiaea includinc but not limited to maintenance of the roof, foundation, plumbinc, heatine, and all 1lructural aoundnea1 of the ea:terior wall, (including all window,, window cl811 , plate cla11 and doon), parkine Iota, walkway, 1urroundinc the leased premiae1 or the buildine in which the leaaed premiae1 are located, 1tairway1, and elevaton, alao including but not limited to repain and all neceaaary replacements of theae item1 . 4.02 . W11te of Nujynce. Except a1 provided in 4.01, Leaaee shall maintain the leased premiae1 and keep them free from waate of nuiaance throu,tiout the Leaae term and any eatenaion . At the termination of the Leue, Leuee shall 1urrender and deliver the leased premiae1 to Le110r in a1 eood a state of repair and condition 81 they were in at the time Leaaor delivered poa-lion l.o LeaNe, reaNnable wear and tear and damap by fire, t.omado or other cuualty ucep&ed . However, Leaaee and Leaaor recopize that ordinary wear and tear may include 1tain1 from food, drinka, candy, and pm. Leaaee will make a eood faith effort to clean up 1uch 1tain1 but shall not be required to undertake major capital expenditure• for removal of 1uch 1tain1 nor any 1tructural repain which may be cauaed by 1uch 1tain1. 4 .03 . Faj)um &a Pcd9J'lll In the event either party fail1 to perform ill obligation to repair or maintain 81 Mt forth in ,.01 and 4.02 above aft.er notice from the other party of the need for uch r epair or maintena nce and the pa ..... of a reaNnable amount of time for performance aft.er 1uch notice, the other party may terminate thi1 Lea ae or at ill option , 1u1pend bu aineu operalion1 until auch repain or maintenance are comp leted. s .0 1. eenoo•I Prppcrty I11n. Le w shall pay and fully diac:harp all ta11 et, 1pec ial a me nu, and pvtm men tal ch a ,.... of eYery characwr impoaed durmc the te rm of th i1 Lea ae on the bu.lint activities and/or penonal property placed by Le in , on , or abou t the lea atd p,.mi 3 " - • . .. I • • I ]- • • • • • ,~ • ARTICLE 8. UTil.lTIES AND GARBAGE REMOVAL. 6 .01. Utility Chargea Lessor ahall pay all utility charges for water, electricity, heat, gas, and telephone service uaed in and about the leued premises during the term of the Lease, all such charges to be paid by Leuor directly to the utility company or municipality furnishing the aame before the aame shall become delinquent. 6.02. Garbage Remgyal Leasor shall pay for the removal of all garbage and rubbish from the leaae premiaea during the term of the Leaae. ARTICLE 7. ALTERATIONS. ADDfflONS, AND IMPROVEMENT. 7.01. Cgpypt pf J#119r. Leuee ahall not make any alterations, additions, or improvementa to the leued premiaea without the prior writ.ten conaent of Leaaor. 7.02 . Pmecrty pf l4119r . All alteration,, addition,, or improvement.a made by Leaaee ahall become the property of Leuor, at the termination ofthia Leaae. Leasor may, however, require that Leuee remove any or all alteration,, addition,, and improvement.a inatalled or made by Le-. and any other property placecl on the premiaes by Leuee, upon termination of the Leaae . In the event that Leasor require, Lea-to remove auch alteration&, addition,, or improvementa, Lea-ahall repair any damace to the premise, cauaed by auch removal. Any alteration& require owner'1 conaent. ARTICLE L 81GN8. 8.01 . SiaL Leaaee may erect •ian• on portions olthe leaaed premiaea and portions of the buildin1 in which the leased premiaea are located, aubject to the approval of the City Recreation Center Superviaor. ARTICLE I. INSURANCE AND INDEMNITY. 9.01. Prgperty IDIYCIDCC Leaeor ahall, at ita own eapenae, durin1 the term of thia Lea11, k pall buildinp, atructurn, improvementa, ftaturet, and equipment, which are not part of the leaaed premiaea but are required for BcceM o( enjoyment o( the leaaed premi111 in aured apinat Iota or damqe by fire or theft. 9 02. Uahjljty IDIYtloct Leuee &hall, at lta own eapen11, durin1 the term of thia Lea11, k p and maintain a poliey of pneral liability inaurance li1tln1 Letaor as an additional nam d in ur d Noc.hinc 1n t.h1 ,.,..,,aph &hall be ~ 1.o limit any r the o'°'8do mffllft&al IMmlUI ty Att or th ,, - • . .. I • • , ]- • • • I• • ARTICLE 10. DAMAGE OR DES11lUC'I10N OF PREMISES 10.01. Notjc;e tg 14:ygr. If while in the posaeuion ofLesaee should the leaaed premiaes be damaced or destroyed by fire, tornado, or other casualty, Lesaee shall give immediate written notice of the damaee or destruction to Leuor, including a description of the damaee and, H far as known to Lesaee, the cauae of the damage. 10.02. Total De1tnactiAD If the leaaed premiae1 should be totally destroyed by fire, tornado, or other ca1ualty not the fault of Le-or 1hould it be ao damapd by 1uch a cauae that rebuilding or repain cannot reaaonably be completed within 1ixty (60) working days, this Leaae shall terminate and rent 1hall be abated for the unexpired portion of thi1 Leaae. 10.03. J>art.jal PtV-DIWAD If the leaaed premiae1 should be damaeed by fire, tornado, or other caaualty not the fault of 1..e-. but not to auch an extent that rebuilding or repain cannot reuonably be completed within sixty (60) workinc daya, this Lease shall not terminate except H provided below: If partial deatruction of the leased premi-occun durinc the term of the Leue, Le1aor need not rebuild or repair the leaaed premises. If the Leuor ahall at itl aole election, cost and risk, proceed to rebuild or repair the leased premiae1 to 1ubat.antially chance the condition in which they exi1ted prior to 1uch damap and the leased premiae1 are untenantable in whole or in part during or following such damap1, the rent.. payable durinc the period in which they are untenantable in whole or in part shall be abated. In the event that Lesaor should fail to complete auch rebuildinc or repain within 1iaty (60) days from the date of written notif\cation by Leuor to Lea.. of the occurrence of the damap, Lesaee may terminate this Lease by written notiftcation to Leaor. Upon such notification, all richtl and oblication1 under this Leaae shall ceaae . In the event that Leasor does not provide written notice a1 at.ated above, and in the further event that Les-i1 unable to fully uae the leaaed premiMI, then upon the Hplration of ninety (90) days from the IHt date that 1..e-would have been able to conduct ita buain811 if there has been no damace. ARTICLE 11. DEFAULT. 11 0 1. Dd'&l&lL If Leaaor def'aulta in the perf'ormanca of any term, covenant.. or condition r uired to be performed by it under thi1 AcrHment.. lMIN may elect to terminate thi1 Le on civinc ten 10) daya notice to Letaor of 111th intention. In the event 1..ea-electa lh 1 option, th Le will be terminated on the date de1icnated in LHNe'1 notic., uni 1 I.A' r ha cured the def'ault pnor to the Hpl,.tion of the ten (10) day period . 11 Walyu oC Bruch A w , by lthff lAuor or LneN of a brwh of thi Le ... by the oth r party don not conllliw a conunuln, wa~ or wai~ of any t tw.ech of th Le 5 " - • . I • • • I ]-- • • • • I• • ARTICLE 12. INSPECTION BY LESSOR. 12.01. &:c:eu by 14:ssor. Lessee shall permit Lessor and Lessor's agents, representatives, and employee• to enter into and on the leased premises at all reasonable times for the purpose of in1pection, maintenance, making repairs or alteration• to the premises, or any other purpose of inspection necessary to protect Leuor'1 interest in the premise• or to perform Le110r'1 duties under thi1 lease so long H such acceu does not. interfere with the quiet use and enjoyment. by Lessee of the leased premise• or the bu1ine11 of the Lessee on the leased premise1. ARTICLE 13. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLEASE. 13.01. Auimrnent and SubJettinr by J«uet . Le1aee may not. sublet, a11i(n, or otherwise tranllfer thi1 Leaae or any right or improvements on the leased premises, without the written conaent of Lessor. Any such sublet, a11ignment, or transfer shall not relieve Lessee of any of it1 obliption1 under this Lease . ARTICLE 14. MlSCELLANEOUS. 14 .01 . Notjc;e• and AddtCIICI All notice required under this Lease must be eiven by certified mail or reeiatered mail, addressed t.o the proper party, at the followinr addre11 : Leuor : City of Englewood Attention : Bob Leonard 1155 West Oxford Avenue Engle wood, CO 80ll0 Telephone: (303 ) 762-1168 Facaimile : (303) 762-1159 Le 11ee : Friday Nit.e Live Attention : Dale Oakes 601 White Hilla Drive, 1500 Rockw ell, TX 75087 Telephone: (214 ) 771 -8020 Facs imile : (214 ) 771 -8041 Eilh r party ma y cha n th addre for not ic , in whole or in part, by g ivinr th e oth e r pa rty wr it ten notice of th ne w addtt . 14 02. &;ALMl;it..li-lllM, parti repr h a ll be con trued 11nder , a nd In attordance 6 ,,. - .. I • • .. \ , ]- • • • ,. - • t• • .. 14.06. AMAIDex'• Fec• and Cou. If, u a rellllt or a breach ofthi1 Lease by a party hereto, the other party employa an attorney or attomeya to enforce its richts under this Leue, then the prevailin, party ahall be paid by the other party the reuonable attorney fees and coets incurred to enforce the Leue. 14.07. fems V•ieum Neither Leuor nor Le-ahall be required to perform any term, condition, or covenant in thil Leue IO lone a I performance ii delayed or prevented by Force Mitjeure, which ,hall -.a acta or God, 1trikH, lockouts, material, or labor reatriction1 by any pvernmental authority, civil riots, f1ood1, and any other cause not reuonable within the control of Leuor or Lenee and which by e:aerciae of due dilipnce Le1aor ii unable, wholly or in part, to prevent or overcome. 14.08. Bilbll •P4 BemwHn CvmuJefiYI The richts and remedies provided by thi1 Leue are cumulative, and UN or any one ript or ramady by a party ahall not preclude or waive its richt to UN any or all other nmacliaa. ThHa riptl and remediff are riven in addition to any other riptl provided by law, l&atutl, ordinance, or otherwiN. 14 .09. Tig pf' ,,,nee . Time i, or the wee or thi1 Leue. The undarliped 1-and a..-.-that thil Leue ahall be efl'ective u or the 28th day of March, 1992, reprclJ-or when aucutecl. ADOPTED AND APPROVED thi1 &di day or April , 1992 . Clyde E. Wiaina. Mayor ATTEST : Patricia H . Crow, City Clarli I, Patricia H. Crow, City Ctn r.r the City fl Bnpwood. Colorado, hanby cerUly the above ii a true copy or Raaolution No . __. SariN f/11111. Patricia H . Crow 7 . ' ' .. I . • • , I ]- • • • • • • LEASE AGREEMENT THIS LEASE is made and entered into by and between the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD (referenced hereinafter as "Lessor"), and FRIDAY NITE LIVE, INC., a Texas corporation (referenced hereinafter as "Lessee"). In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements set forth in thi1 Lease, and other good and valuable consideration, Lessor does hereby demise and lease to Le,-. and Lenee doe, hereby lease from Leasor, certain portion• of the Ene)ewood Recreation Center located at 1155 West Oxford Avenue, Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado (the "premises"). These premise, are referenced in thi1 Lease 81 "the Premise•" or "the leased premise,." ARTICLE 1. n:RM 1.01 Tenn o(Lcoac The term of thi s Lease shall be for each Saturday durinc the 1ix (6) month period commencing on March 28, 1992, Commencement Date, and endinc on September 28, 1992 (Expiration Date), unle&S aooner terminated a, provided in thi1 Lease. 1.02 Hoyn pf' 140¥ During the term of this Lease, Le,_ shall have the use of certain portion, of the leased premise, a, approved by the Recreation Center Supervisor between the hours of six o'cloc k p.m . of each Saturday until one o'clock a.m. of the Sunday followiq uid Saturday. Eaception1 due to previous commitments shall be Saturday, April 25, 1992, Saturday, Aucult 29, 1992, and Saturday, September 5, 1992, on which dat.e, the Enclewood Recreation Center ,hall not be available. 1.03 E1tcn1ion A . Leuor and Lessee may agree to extend thi, Lease, upon the ume term,, beyond the Expiration Date provided in 1.01 above, but neither party i1 oblipted to do eo. Such extension shall be for a period of ai x (6 ) month,, with the at.ended tenn to becin on the Saturday followin1 th Expiration Date of the lease term specified in 1.01 above and for one (1) additional period of the ume lencth, uch to com-on the day following the apiration date of the immediately precedinc extended term . B . 201 Jk.DS . Le h~ nty Pfrc nt (2 Le or hall ha t richt, at it.I discretion, to cancel inc da upon writt.n noue. to LHaee no later than ui bl-nc lied . ARTICLE I. RE!ff. hall pa Lt ,.nt for tha leeNd prenal an amount 1111181 l.o ) of all amount 1vtd by LetNe for achnllaion '11111 alaOl&nt lhan • . '· ' • • , ]- • • • • • I • • be paid to Lessor on or before the first Saturday of each month and shall consist of the full amount due from the preceding month. Lessor shall receive, on a weekly basis, copies of sign-in sheets from the previous week's Youth Activity Center. AR11CLE 3. USE OF PREMISES. 3.0l. Pcanittcd UIC Le1see shall operate the leued premiaes as a Youth Activity Center during the term of this Lease and shall use the premiae1 for no other purpoae. 3 .02 Youth Ac;tiyjty Ccofcr Defined The term "Youth Activity Center" as used in this Lease mean• that the leased premises shall be used for activitie1 on Saturday nights for penon1 from and includinc the ace• of 9 through 14, for, but not limited to, the followinc type activitiea: A . Qeroe MiYitiu: con1i1tinc of, for eumple, pmea auch a1 volleyball, baakethall, racquetball, wallyball, dancing, ping pone, video pmea, and the like, includinc any activitie1 which may be available but not lilted 1temmin1 f'Tom the uniqueneu of the leased premiae1; 8 . Audio eod Video Ac;tiyjtica : includinc, but not limited to, performancea of penon(1) to coordinate and direct the playing of record1, video1, laaerdiac1 and the like; C . Food Drink end Conc,11ion AcLiYitica : includinc the aale of IOft drink•, aandwichea, chip1, candy ban, bannen, T -1hirta, etc. Leuee will obtain the required City of Englewood aale1 tu lice nae and will comply with all applicable City ordinancea and health reculation1 ; and D . All adverti1in1 and marketinc promotiona related to the Youth Activity Center a1 a pproved by the Recreation Center Superviaor. 3.03 Menner of Opcretipn Durinc the term of thi1 Leaae and any e1tenlion1, l..ealff shall k p the leased premiM1 reasonably atocked with conc:euion merchandiM, includin1 soft.drinka and food , and reaaonably 1taffed to adequately aerve the patron1. Leuee mull ope r ate the Youth Activity Center on the leased premiMI in a dilipnt and efficient ma nne r . l..ealff mull keep the leased premiae1 open for buai-from 7:00 o.m . to 12:00 midnicht on each Saturday oft.he month durinc the term oft.hie Leue, ucept LeuN ii not required to operate ill buaineu on lepl holiday1, nor durinc any time when auch operation• muat be 1U1pended becauae of caaualty loea to the luNd premilea ancllor the buildinc in wh ich the leaaed premiae1 are located, ltrib, inaurnction, or other cauae beyond the con trol of l..ealff . 3 05 . Wuy gr Nyl ypc, Le sha ll not u ae , or permit the u • of, the laaed premiMI in any man n r tha t ruulu In waate of the leaaed premilea or conltitutea a nuiaance. Nor all Le u , or permit the UM of the I sed premiMI for any illepl purpoee. LeuM wlll C'O mpl y, and will cau11 It.a offlce ra, e mploy .. , apnta, ,-uona, and othtr inviteH t.o co mply , wi th all applicable lawa and ordinance• and with all applicable nalea and I l on o/ pvemmental apn ci • con ttm in1 the UM of the leaaed pnm ..._ . 2 . • ,. - • .. I • • , - • • • • t~ - 3 .06. ~-Lessee shall hire at least one (1) off-duty Englewood police officer to provide security. The officer shall be on the premises during the hours Lessee i1 open for business. ARTICLE 4. MAINTENANCE AND SURRENDER 4.01. Majnt,cnance by Le11ar. Lessor shall, at its own expense and risk, maintain the leased premises including but not limited to maintenance of the roof, foundation, plumbing, heating, and all structural soundness of the exterior walls (includinr all windows, window gla11, plate glass and doors), parking Iota, walkwaya 1urroundin1 the leased premises or the building in which the leased premises are located, 1tairway1, and elevators, also including but not limited to repairs and all neceasary replacement.I ofth ... item1 . 4.02. Wo•t.c o( Nµjync;e . Except as provided in 4 .01, Le1see ahall maintain the leued premises and keep the m free from wa ste of nuisance throughout the Leaae term and any extension . At the termination of the Lease, Lessee shall 1urrender and deliver the leued premises to Le ssor in a s good a state of repair and condition u they were in at the time Lessor delivered po sse11ion to Lessee , reasonable wear and tear and damap by fire, tornado or other cas ualty excepted . However, Lessee and Lessor recocnize that ordinary wear and tear may include s tain s from food, drinks, candy, and gum. Leaaee will make a good faith effort to cl ean up such s tain s but shall not be required to undertake m~or capital expenditures for re moval of s uch stain s nor any structural repairs which may be cau1ed by such stains. 4 .03 . Fajlure to Perform In the e vent ei ther party fail s to perform ita obliption to repair or maintain a s se t forth in 4.01 and 4 .02 a bove after notice from the other party of the need for s uch r e pair or main tena nc e and th e passage of a rea sonable amount of time for performance after such not ice , the othe r pa rty may term inate this Leue or at it.I option, s us pend bus in e111 operation s until s uch re pairs or main te nance are completed. ARTICLE 5. TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS 5 .01. Pcn oool Pr oQt rty I n es . Les hall pay and full y diacharp all taau, special aase s me n u, and gove rnme ntal ch a rge of v ry cha racter imposed durinc the term ol th is Le ase on the bu in activities and/or personal property placed by Les-in , on, or abo ut the lea d premi nd fu lly discha rp all property taxes, epecial nta l ch r , of , I') cha racter imposed on the issued rm of th i IA: , including any pecia l a I menta imposed on or for lh con tru ct1 on of 1mprove m nt of public -rll • . ARnC-1..F, 8. UTI I.ITTF-AND GARBAGE REMOVAL. . 3 . I' - • . I • • I • • • • • •, • ARTICLE 7. ALTERATIONS, ADDfflONS, AND IMPROVEMENT. 7.01. Cgpffpl o( J«tNlt Lenee shall not make any alteration,, addition,, or improvementa to the leaaed premiaea without the prior written conHnt or Leuor. • 7 .02. Property o( l4yor. All alteration,, additions, or improvementa made by Lenee ahall become the property ofLeuor, at the termination ofthi1 Leue. Leuor may,-however, require that Leaaee remove any or all alteration,, addition,, and improvementa inatalled or made by Lenee, and any other property placed on the premiae1 by Lenee, upon termination of the Leaae. In the event that Leuor requires Leaaee to remove 1uch alteration1, addition,, or improvementa, Le1aee 1hall repair any damap to the premi1e1 caused by such removal. Any alteration• require owner'• conaent. ARTICLE & SIGNS. 8.01 . S.iaL Lenee may erect •ien• on portions ofthe leaaed premi1e1 and portion• oft.he buildinc in which the leaaed premiae1 are located, 1ubject to the approval of the City Recreation Center Supervisor. ARTICLE 9. INSURANCE AND INDEMNITY. 9 .01 . Property JOIYADCI Leuor 1hall, at its own eq,enae, durinc the term or thi1 Lea•, keep all buildinp, 1tructurn, improvements, ftxture1, and equipment, which are not part of the leased premi1e1 but are required for acce11 of ertjoyment o( the leaaed premi1e1 in1ured apinlt 1011 or damap by ftre or theft. 9 .02. J,i•biJity JOIYADCI Lenee shall, at itl own expenae, durinc the term ol'thi1 LeaN, keep and maintain a policy or pneral liability insurance liltin, Leaaor a1 an additional named insured. 9.03 . J«un Hold Uern!lu1 GltYM Leuee ..,... to indemnify and hold harmleaa acain1t any and all claim1, demands, damaps, coata, and upen-, includinc reasonable aUOmey'1 r-for the def'enM of 111eh elaima and damanda, ariainc f'nm the conduct or manapment or i.e-·1 buaine11 on tha leued prnaiNI or f'nm ita me of the leased premi1e1, or from any breach on the part o( LeUN o( any c.dition1 o( the Lease, or from any act or neclipnce ol' Lenee, ita apnta, contracten, 1111ployeea, aubt.enanta, conceAionaire1, or licenlffl in or about the leaaed pnmiNS. 9.04 . Govcrnrocotel Jmmunjty Nothina in thi1 parqraph shall be deemed to limit any protection Leasor may have under the Colorado Oovemmental Immunity Act or the Colorado Con1titution. AR11a.E 10. DAMAGE OR DE8TRUCTION or PIIBN18l8 10.01. Notice to l4119r If while in the po ae11ion ol'Lesaea lhould the leued premiNI be damaced or de1troyed by fire, tomado, or other casualty, i.a-lhall live immadia .. written notice of the damap or dellnlction lO i....-, lncludin, a dneription ol' the daauip and, H far a1 known lO Laaaee, the cauae ol' the damap. 10.02 . Tot.el Qat,wctjgg If the leased premi ... lhould be t.o&ally cllltroyed by ftre, tGrnado, or other casualty not the fault o( lAuea or lhould It be ao ........ by llach a cauae thal r buildinc or repairs cannot reasonably be complet.ed within llaty (IO) workin, days, thia Lea shall termlna .. and rent shall be abeted for the unupind portion o( thia Leue. . 4. I • • • , - • • • • I• • 10 .03. PartjaJ Destructjon If the lea se d premises should be da maged by fire, tornado, or other casualty not the fau lt of Le ssee, but not to such an eiitent that rebuilding or repain cannot reasonably be compl eted within sixty (60) working days, thi s Lease shall not terminate except 81 provided below : If partial destruction of the leased premises occurs during the term of the Leue, Le1aor need not rebuild or repair the leased premises. If the Le110r 1hall at ill sole election, coat and risk, proceed to r ebuild or repair th e lea se d premises to substantially change the condition in which th ey exi sted prior to such damage and the leased premises are untenantable in whol e or in part during or following such damages, the rent, payable during the period in which they are untenantable in whole or in part shall be abated . In the event that Lessor should fail to complete such rebuilding or repain within 1ixt.y (60) day1 from the date of written notification by Le11or to Lessee of the occurrence of the damage, Lessee may terminate this Lea se by written notification to Le110r . Upon 1uch notification, all rights and obliga t ion s und e r this Lease shall cease . In the event that Le sso r doe s not provide written noti ce a s stated above, and in the further event that LeslN i1 unable to fully use the leased premi ses, then upon the expiration of ninety (90) day1 from the last date that Lessee would have been abl e to conduct its busines1 if there hu been no damage . ARTICLE 11. DEFAULT. 11.01 . D.cfAwL If Le s sor defaults in the performance of any term, covenant, or condition required to be performed by it unde r th is Agreement, Les -may elect to terminate thi1 Lea se on giving ten (1 0 ) days notice to Le ssor of 1uch intention. In the event Les-electl this option, the Lea se will be termin ated on the date designated in i..-·1 notice, unleu Leaso r ha cured the de fault prior to the e xpiration of the ten (10) day period . 11.02. Cumuiatjye Remed1ca All r ights an d re medie of Le so r and Le uee under thi1 Article sh a ll be cum ula t ive a nd non e ha ll e xclude a ny other richt or remedy at law or in eq u ity, or by a ny other prov, io n of thi Lea e . All 1uch righ t.a re med ie1 may be eaerdNd a nd en for ced co ncurre nt ly a nd wh e neve r , an d 81 often , 81 occ aaion for their eaemM a ri s. 11.03 Wajyero(Bccacb . Awaiv rby ith e r l..e or orLeuee ofabreaehofthi1Leaaebythe oth e r pa rt y doe not con t itu te a co ntin uing waiver or waive r of any 1ubiequent breech of t.h e Lea . ART1 L E 12. I ' P t:C'TION BY LESSOR. • 5 - ,, - • . ' I • • 0 I ] • • • • • • AR11CLE 13. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLEASE. 13.01. 6uimrneot and SybJcttjng by J4uce. Le•-may not aublet, uaign, or otherwiae tranaf'er thia Leue or any right or improvement& on the leued premi-, without the written conaent of Leuor. Any auch aublet, uaignment, or tranaf'er ahall not relieve Lea-of any of its obliptiona under thia Leue. AR11CLE 14. MISCELLANEOUS. 14 .01. Nptjm and MclWMI All notice required under thia Leue muat be civen by certified mail or re,iatered mail, addreaaed to the proper party, at the followinr addreaa: Leaaor: City of Enclewood Attention: Bob Leonard 1155 WHt Ollf'ord Awnue £nrlewood, CO 80110 Telephone: (303) 762-1188 Facaimile: (303) 762-1159 Leaaee: Friday Nite Live Attention: Dale Oakea 601 White Hilla Drive, t500 Rockwell, TX 75087 Telephone: (214)771-8020 Facaimile: (214) 771-8041 Either party may chance the addreaa for notice, in whole or in part, by sivinr the other party written notice of the new addren. 14 .02. Pa,:t,iu Bgund Thia Leaae ahall be bindinr upon, and inuN to the benefit of the partiH to thia Leaae and their reaped.ive heira, eaecuton, adminiatrat.on, l•I repreaentat.ivea, aucceaaora, and anign• when penniu.d by thi1 Leaae . 14 .03. CgJpgdq WW to Apply Thi• Leue ahall be conl&ruad under, and in a-rdan• with, tha law1 oftha State of Colorado. 14 .04. ltNII Cqnvaadioo Inc ... any one or more of the proviaion1 containad in thia LeaM ahall for any reuon be held by a court of competent juritdiction to be invalid, illepl, or un nforceable in any reaped. 1uch invalidity, illeplity, or unenforeaability thall not affect any other provi1ion of the Leaae, and thi1 Lea• ahall be conlU"Uad u ifthe Invalid, ill"Cal, or un nforceable provi1ion haa never includad in the Leate . 14 .05 Prior krtesntDlf 6YP1t1tded. Thia Lea con,Utut.ea the tole and only ........,.e. of th part an 1UP41rtedel any pnor und rat.andinp or writttn or oral .,,..menu betwean th parta tptet.in, th •ub.l t matt.er or ume. 14 08. 6&&or:oex'• fee• and COllf . tr. a a mutt oh breech ofthil Leue by a par\y hffllto. th oth r party mploya an auorney or aUOml'YI to tnfCll'CII lta ripta under th11 a...., then th prevaihn, party thall be paid by the other pal'\y the ...uonable ~ fi end eaeu incurred to enfortt the Lea . ·8 · ,. - ' I • • , ]- J • • - '· 14 .07. Forq Majcure. Neither Leuor nor Leuee 1hall be required to perform any term, condition, or covenant in thi1 Leaee eo lone a I performance i1 delayed or prevented by Force M~eure, which 1hall mean actl or God, 1trikn, lockoutl, material, or labor reltriction1 by any pvemmental authority, civil riotl, flood1, and any other came not reuonable within the control or Leuor or LnNe and which by eurci1e or due dilipnce Leuor ia unable, wholly or in part, to prevent or overwme. 14.08. BwbY and Bcrncdica CumuJ•tJxc The richtl and remedin provided by thi1 Leue are cumulative, and uee or any one ript or remedy by a party llhall not preclude or waive it1 ript to me any or all other remedies. The1e richtl and remedies are riven in addition to any other ripta provided by law, ltatute, ordinance, or odlerwiae. 14.09. Tjm• g(l•MDCf. Time i1ofthe n1ence orthi1 Leue. The undeniped lANOr and~ a,reea that thia Leue llhall be eft"eetive u of the 28th day of March, 1992, nprdlHI or when executed. LESSOR: CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO BY ·----------~-~-~-~-------Clyde E . W"lllffla, Mayor Date : ATTEST : ----------------·-------------Patricia H . Crow, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM : -----------------------------Rick DeWitt., City Attomey . 7 . LESSEE: FRIDAY NITE LIVE BY: Title: Date: -County or -------> Subecribed and ·-to belon .. thi• _ day or 1111, by a• or Friday Nite Live . My Coauniuion npire1: Notary Public Addreu: . ' .. I. • , , I - ] RESOLUTION NO.£} SBRIP.S OF 199'J <. • • • ,~ 1/cl A RBSOLUTION APPROVING AN BNCROACIDIBNT FOR THE EXPANSION AND THE ADDfflON OF A CONCRBTB PATIO WHICH WILL ENCROACH INTO PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. WIIBRBAS, Title 11, a.apt.era, SeetiOD, atthe Bnpwood Municipal Coclt 1985 providN that an IIICl"NChmmt lnlo public rtpt-at..., may a. ,rant.eel upon compliance with eerWa t.erml and eadltian1 and the "8aanee at and encrwhlDlllt permit and inclemnit,J .............. bJ the cu., ; and WHmAB. die~ ti.....,... hu ....... a...,..... fnm the Owner atPaur, .....,_ loeat.ecl a&IIG 8oadl Fa 8lrN& II ,-.It the addition tla--.. patio; and WRERBAS, thil apanlioa will encrwh TllrN W (3') int.o public ript-ot-way and would ntlnd t.o within One foot (1') tithe baek tithe .W.W.lk and will a. approaimat.ely ho W (t') aboft the llidnalk; • WRERBAS, the encrwhmmt addr11111 aarbt • cuetomer nNdl for outdoor ... tin, and espandecl netaurant NfficN; NOW, TRBRDOU, BB ff DSOLVBD BY TBS CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF BNGLBWOOD, COLOltADO, THAT: ATTEST : Patricia H. Crow, Ci'1 Clan I, Patricia H. Crow, ~ atn llr the Cit,J ti ........... Colorado. hlnby oenWy the ..... ii a &nae-,, ataswha&iaa Ne. -..._ ti 1111. Patrida H. Crow I' - • . I . • , ]- - • • • • • • COUNCO. COIIIIUJQCA1101' Date April 6, 1992 Al•Maltaa 11 d Communtty Development Harold SUtt. City Plmma' IUUS/ AC1101' PROPOaSD 8all!l•ct Encroachment Agreement Adopt a Reeolution approving an Encroacbment Permit and Jndernntty Agreement for the expanak>n of a concrete patio tbat wdl encroach Into tbe pubbc rtgbt.of-way. PDVIC>Ua COUlfaL ACIIOII None. 8TAfl' AIIAl."1'818 1be propoeed Encroacbmmt ~t WIil allow tbe OWDa" of Paura Reataurant. 3542 South Fax Street, to enllqe an exlaUIC patio to be med b outdoor aeaun,. 1be propoeed eDCl'OIICllmmt waI exlmd tbe • .., ... patio tbree feet Into tbe pubbc rtgbt·ol·way and within one loot of tbe back oftbe eldewalk. Tbe propoeed encroachment hM been revtcMXI and appoved by tbe Pubbc Worb ~t. The plan for modJllcaUOD ol praDllea bM allo been approved by tbe Ctty'a Liquor Ucensmg Authority and tbe State of Colorado Liquor Enbcement Dlvlllon . IIAClmllOUIID Paul' Reataurant bM been In be, ... In Ea&kwood far 8fteen yean. ID mid 1991, Paul H. Oagt,Jten. OWDa' ol Paura Reetaunmt. eaotac1ed tbe City concermnc 11D expuMUOD of. patio. Mr . ,..,..,..,. IDdlCated tbal be--decllDM durlal tbe wnmtt moatha and cwtamen •W ted tbe wl!Wem of• outdoor....., ... • a way to maw be•illlltN . Nw:r.,.,,,..,,.,,.. =...._a laal..,.. _ drtff'lldned and DOW Mr . ,,......... la ready 1D Wida 111111 _,......,a proJect. PIIWICIAL " - ( ' , ' , ........ . ' ' •· • \ I , ]- • • • '· - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, t.he partin have Mt their hancll and ... 1, t.he day and year flrst written above. ATTBST: By:---------...... ---Patricia H. Crow, a. Cln crrr or BNGLBWOOD, COLORADO a munlcipal corporation . By: ----------------Clyde B. Wfains, Mayor By:-----------Cllarlea Sllarly, Director fl Public Works By:-----------Di..._ ,IC...munity Dlvelopffllllt PAUL'S UITAUllANT By:--------- ·2· .... H. J>aalaltan, Owner .............. ......... co 80110 'I • I . . 0 , , ~ I - ]~ • • • • I~ . • ' '· ENCROACHMENT PERMIT AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made this __ day or 1992, by and between the CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, a municipal corporation, and PAUL H. DAGHLIAN, the owner or certain parcel or real property Jecally deKribed a1: Lota 17-20, Block 2, Enslewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado. and commonly known u: Paul'a Rtataurant 3M2 South Pm ... Enpwood, Colorado 80110 The City or Enpwoocl. Colorado, henby panta to laid ownen al aaid property at the afore deacribed location parmlllion to: upend the aiatins concrete patio end enclo• it with a rovr root (4') wroupt iron barrier. Said u:panlion will encroach Thl'N reet (3') into public ript-of'-way for the purpoN or enlarsinc a concrete porch and would extend to within One root (l') or the back or the 1idewalk and will be approaimately Two feet (2') above the sidewalk. The aforeaaid property ownen end their heln and ulipa undentand and 8Cl'N that: 1. Thia permialon i1 revocable at will and without cauae by the City or Enclewood without hearinr and without notice other than Notice or Revocation. 2 . The property owner shall NIIIOft Mid structure f'rom the public richt-of'-way •·ithin thirty (30) daya after raeeivinr Notice or Rtvocatlon by perNnal aervice or certified mail. 3 . That said property owner are Nloppad to deny the richt ti the City ti Enclewood, Colorado, to revoke thia Encroachment P9nnit or to deny the property ripta ti said City. 4 . That ulcl property owner qrae to reimburu and indemnity the City or Enslewood, Colorado, for all ,._..., upanaea or whateftr nature that may be ineu"ed in revoklnr thla Permit. removin1 the 1tructura(I) plaeecl In the public richt-of'-•·ay, or a ny other npenae as a nsult ti rrantinr the Encroachment P9rmit. 5 . That the uid Property owner shall maintain inaurance coverap auffldent to nt i fy and liability ari1in, as a reault or thia Encroachllleftt Permit and Indemnity Acrffment. and the City or Enpweod 1hall be held haraleaa hffl any and oil liobili t lee ari1in1 from this action . 6 . Th11 Afrffment &hall inure to the bfflef\t or and be blftdinr upo11 the he1ra, e ttutn , dmini1lraton, as ip1, and 1ucceuon or the reapactiw partin. I' - ' • I . • 0 , , ]- • • • • • I • • C01JllfCO. COIIIIUl'IICAflON Date April 6, 1992 Aleadaltem 11 e Subject Revision to Title 8, ArUcle E, FIRE CODE, 1985 E.M.C. INl'IL\TSD 11T Department ol Safety Servtcea. Fire Dlvtaton STAn' IOURCS Walter J. Grodltald, Fire Manbal 1881JS/ AC110N PROP08SD We request that City Coundl amend Title 8, ArUcle E. FIRE CODE. or the 1985 Englewood Munidpal Code to Include a new pnM910n allowmg the limited 1nata11atton or outside, abovegound fuel ·~ tanb for the fueling or motor vehicles In areas zoned for Industrial use. PRBVIOU8 COVIICIL AC110N None Thia revtston la necessary to addreae economic and environmental coacema of Industrial bualneaaea located In Englewood who are Jooktng for alternaUvea to the cost and liability aaaoct.ated wtth the tnataDauon of undera,ound flammable liquid torage tank.a . BACKOROUND ,- Updated edltaona of certain national codee and atandarda ( 1991 Umform Fire Code 6 1990 NFPA Standard 30A. Automotive 6 Marine Semce StatlOa Code) contain provtalOna that allow for Umtted laatallatlOn of protected or vaulted ~ Oemmable liquid •tontee tanb med far mot« vebtde f'uellD&. NFPA Standard 30A la curnntly adopted by Colando State Statute • a lllllmllum lmtaDatlOa standard for aemce tauona and na prowlatom are enforced by tbe Colorado State Ol1 Inspection SecUon of tbe DMalon of Labor ID aD arw of tbe State wbae local codea 0 . .. I . • , J - • • • .. • • <. are less stringent than the adopted statutory reqwrementa or where no local reqwrementa exist. It la the tntent of the Fire Dlvtaton to make mtnor modlftcaUons to the provlakmll of Appendix D-F al the 1991 Uniform Fire Code so that the revised text of Appendix n-F correlates exactly with the pnmmona of the Ctty's existing fire code ( 1988 Unlform Fire Code.) Alao attached la a copy al a formal written mterpretaUon of the provlakma of Appendix D-F by the International Conference of Building Offlelala. nlfAJIICIAL 1bla code amendment abould reduce operational and mataDaUon coata for bustneuee tn Englewood'• IDduatrtal areas where on..ate vebide fuebng la dealred. There 1a no expected revenue Imped on the City . .. ------ ,, -. . , • . . ' " I . • , __ - - • • • • • 1 /e. BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCB NO._ SBRll80P llll COUNCIL BILL NO. 17 INTIIODU~UNCIL nm r. ABILL,O& AN OBDINANCB AIIKNDINO 'fflLI I. CBAP'l'D U. am'ION I. BY THB ADDfflON OP 8UBUCTION u. TO TIIB DOLSWOOD MUNICIPAL CODS 111&. IBLATINO TO ABOVBOIOUND STOUOS TANKS ,O& IIOTO& VSIIICLS l'Ua,.DJSPBNSINQ STATIONS. WHmAl, ... llllU...IINCW._. ...... NIPA•• ••rdlGA,A1l1111he6 ,..... ........... cw. ............................. wlalcla ... ... Hmitild lltetePltfee lfpul1:a&1• • ...... ••• • ft Ht.._. tltfllll &alit ....................... WRmAS. 1w ... adllllllta Ill • •• nOf U le'llllll,tl IIIC -.... 11itMI _. .......... tttlt wil............. ..... .. ......... b .............. ... ........................ NOW, ftlUSIIOl8. • IT ODAIIID ff '1118 Clft OOUIICIL 0, TIIB CITY OP SNOLSWOOD. COLOIIADO. Al IOLI.GWI: C M a Tlllll.a..-a.11t11t11 t.t1••1 . _.,, I '8 IC-111111 .... I , , ......... I. I Ila u. "" a ............. ...... 1-1&-1: u. I . =-::r..-.:: ::s=-~!':!:!"-=: ... iallllla _ ....... b0 dill ..... "' I ....... tllit( ..... II II ...... I I . (a) • • • • - • • • ,. - • t• • ' 1 /e. ORDINANCE NO._ SERIES OF 19n BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 8, CHAPl'D 2B, SBCl'ION 2, BY THE ADDffiON OF SUBSECTION U, TO THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, RELATING TO ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANKS FOR MOTOR VBHICLB FUEL-DlSPENSINO STATIONS. WHBRBAS, the 1991 Unif'orm Fire Code and the 1IIO NWA Standard 30A, Automotiw 6 Karine S.... Station Code have bNn l'ffllld • ..... proviaiona which all-for limit.I inltallation ol protected or Yault.ed abo.,....... flaamable liquid It.Grap tanb UIOd for mour Miele f'uelins; and WHDBAS. the NWA 8tanderd 30A hu bella ...... bJ Calondo State Statute u a minimum illltallation atanclarcl for Nrvict atatiens and ita prowilion1 an enforced bJ the Colorado State Oil lnapection Section olthe Divilian oli.a-throupout the ate o/Colorado where local eocln are a.. ltrinpnt; and WHBUAS, by the addition o/Suli11 ctian Ute TWe I. ol DIC 1111 operat.ional and in1tallation -ti will be reduced for buillOIIN in Bllcle•oocl'1 indutriaJ areu where on- 1ite vehicle fuelinc i1 delired; NOW, THBUFOU, BB IT ORDAINBD BY TBS CrrY COUNCIL OP' THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS POLLOWS: 8e;tie l TWe I. Chapur 1B. 8ectia I, If the -.a .... IC !rip rl ONll 1-ii......., amended bJ adclinc a new lublection U, App11dla 0-P, ........... f'ollowa: 1-2£-2: u. N'PIMPP: lJ·f AIOYIOIOf lNQ IDllHll %AMII mt NQl'OI Ylff!CLI DIIL ·WIPP'IPPA ITADONI· 1. SCOPE: a..._. and dl1p1 _,.,...,,.. In .. the ftael tanb al aot.or fthfclea ,,_ .a.11111 II ..... wlaicll an ...... outlide al bw1diap In uw .... lw t• *'8! w. • • ... .., .. bJ the daW, lhall be In ........ widl ... '"' ... 2 . INSTALLATION OP' TAND: Taalia -0 be inltalled in 1mrbw with Article 71, D1¥ielea v. _. ... be ...... fa epedal ......_ eonl&nlNII in 1111,•-willi ....._ 71.IGl(I) • In l:...d and appnvecl tank ......._ • •••• ,... '""'' , 1 .. ,...._ ., .. a.. than 2 houn. fte ...... 1CClll1HI ait.eria lhall apply. (a) Ouarc1,... ..... _ ................. ,...._the.,. wlwel.NktanfMla!W. ,..._._..beinaanr .. wwkh 8aeden IUOl(w), (b) lach IUk _. ..... ....a ml • ... be wn an••• bJ, c1eer .......................... 1w ........ .. in.,...._, , . , • I . • 0 , ]- • • • • t• . • ' .. (c) Warning 1ign1 and identification 1ign1 ahall be inatalled to clearly identify huarda. The design ahall be in accordance with Section• 79.108, 79.109, 79.90'J (h) and 79.806 (c). Conapicuoua aip1 prohibitin1 1imultaneoua tank ftllinc and fuel diapen1in1 ahall be poated. (d) Tank, containinc motor fuela ahaD not uceed a 8,000-pllon individual or 18,()()().p1lon .....-. capacity. ln1tallation1 havin1 the muimum allowable .....,.ta capacit,y ahall be aeparatad from othw auch in1tallation1 by not 1 ... than 100 feet, and (e) Tank1 ahall be prmdld with aut.omatic fuel ahut-off' devicet capable ,JI at.oppinc the •IMrJ ,JI fuel wh• the level in the tank nachaa 90 parelllt tiltank .....-. a. INSTALLATION OF DISPBNBING 8YBTBll8: Diapan1in1 ayatam1 lhall be inatalled in ucordanea with Article 71, DiYiaion1 VIII and IX neapt u folio-: (a) Motor fuel• ahall be tranalernd froa tank& by mean• ,JI ftaed pumpe which are datiped and equipped .. allow oontrol ,JI th• now and to prevent laakap or accidental diacharp. (b) Tank and tank •closure apaninp ahall be throuch the top only. Approved antiaiphon dawieN ahall be inatalled at NCh connection ol pipincto a tank --auch ........... below the laval oltha top o( auch tank, and (c) Diapanainc devieal are allewed • 118 inl&alled • top olapacial ancloauna. 4. PLANS. Plana ahaU be••• 1111• wtdl parait applicationL The plana lhall include the .... ., .......... ,. • .. quantit.iea and typN olliquida to be atored, dia&a••• ha ........ diap 1nMn to propm,y liDN ancl buildinp, wehicla -. a.. applia•-. eoDiaion berriera, ...... and ----., .................. --ic ...... o( tank auppona. llOllllduJ _._-' lak WMinl and vapor-....-, ~ •-.pncy emtnla. _. .._ inlN dio«I required by the chief. I . IIAJMTENANCI: Taab, ...... _ ...... and diapenainc ayatema lhall be •aintained m pnper nd5tien . .,._. lhall be repaired ia::nediat.ely laainc 918tariala 11a.._ ....a • ..-..r .,...U. ancl ftre realatance . lnlrodueed. ned in full, ancl puaed on ftn&,....... die Illa-, tl April, 1111. ·2· ,, - , I • • I . • , ]- • • • •. Publiahed a, a Bill for an Ordinance on the 9th day tJl April, 1992. Clyde E. Wigin1, Mayor A'M'EST: Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk tilth• City tJl lnpwooll, Colorado, hereby certif.y that the above and fonpinc i• a tnae copy tJl a Bill for an Onlinanel, intnclueecl. read in full, and pueecl Oil flnt reedinc Oil the 8dl -tJl April. lift. Patricia H. Crow .3. --~ ------~ - - .. I . . , .... I - • • • ,. - • ,~ . • ' IIUa,Jac, lleeolutlon to llecJOtlate April 6, 199:Z 11 f and Award contract for 199:Z Nlcroeurfacl119 Pro,raa t•lTl~ n Publlc Norn Departaent Charl .. Seterly, Director of Publlc Norn IHUS/ACTI-PW'OaD council appro,,al of .. eolutlon allowl119 for a fte9C)tlated contract (an uceptlon to the coapetltl .. bld proce••) and awardl119 a fte9C)tlated contract to a1t1111lnou• Aephalt .. all119 apeclall•t• (aAaa), of Arkaneae, for the 199:Z Nlcroeurfacl119 Progr ... beolutlon ao. JI, .. r1 .. 1H1, and lleeolutlon ao. H, 1990, .....-1nv and ~1119 a negotiated contract for tlle lffl and lHO N1c~rfaclft9 and 81urry ... 1 Pro,r- reepectl .. ly. Staff contlnu .. to IIOllltor elurry ... 1. conetructed ln the aetro area eurroundl119 ln9lewood durl119 the pre.Lou• three -.tructlon ... -•· 1'boufll the quallty of workaanehip appeare to ha'N .-hat lapc"o,ed-... till• perlod, for unuplalned reaeona, there r ... lna aucll lnconel•tencr ln the t,Plcal 11111 deal9ft• utlllaed wltllln the -tro area. nae lffl P"Nluct• of other uNr ...-1 .. .,..... .. •ln •lpUloantly different than thoN eoftftructed dlarl119 ,...1ou• ... -. Till• leada u• to belle'N that contractor• and/or UNr ...-LN contl-to -,.r1-t and an poe•lllly DOt totally eatlefied with earlier product•, IIOet •lurrlN plaoed dlarUlf lffl venerally appear at thl• ti-to be acll1"1119 Ntl•factory ..-lte, altllcN9II anaa of local laed failure ha'N bNft DOted, a.port• l,y ueer -,..clN etlll ~ that the 1991 alurrl•• continue to MM elow trafflc-19ady tiaae 1• tlle 4 to I !lour r .... . Jn our fiM year -,.r&..aoe wltll ·-1--· alurry, IUoroeu-faout, aM .... , IIIC,, CKar coaplalnu MM not bNft ..._, etnet oloeuee aor predllot ... U.ty c- tnffic-ready ti-llaM raalaed ..._ 2 llcNn). fte -f~ .-et1on ua.d by cltlnn• 1• wllN tllelr ,artlnlar lltlooll wUl lie lMl_... le ... of OIII' ..-.1 pr09rw ... COllt.llMNt to lie NU•flN wit.II OIII' ,...._ •• ,_, ....... to uu. Tile eatencled ,._, 1_,..,1ty fna ou .,.u. .. u ... NatlaN to 1ooll pcelll•!-.· ....... ' , I ' t I • • , ]- • • • , . • ' A• you will recall, in 1991 Inglewood again took the product development initiative to aove forward and addr••• the .. intenance need• of .. ny of our aore heavily utilised arterial, collector, and induatrial etreeta. •11191ewooc:t• Nicroeurfacing waa introduced, a product deaigned to aclclre•• the .. 1ntenance need• of roadway• aubjected to exc•••lve trafflc volwaee reaultlng ln pa,,...nt rutting and lane• requiring leveling treatment• in addition to wearlng cour .. • and eurface .. ala. •1nglewooc:t• Nicroeurface wae deelgned and conetructed on .. 1ected arterial•, collector•, and induetrlal etreeta by BAIi, Inc., of Arkan•••· Nicroeurfacing require• highly apeclall&ed conatructlon equipment. Proa our 1991 9J1119rience, we believe that continuoue Nicroeurfacing equipment produce• a euperior product compared to that applied by etandard alurry .. chine••• utUl&ed ln our prevloue year• applicationa. Standard elurry .. chine• are not capable of conetructlng Nicroaurfacing. However, contlnuoue Nicroaurfaclng equlpaent can apply etandard alurry product•. Although the number of contlnuoue Nlcroeurfaclng .. chlne• continue• to grow throughout the country, none are owned or operated by COlorado contractor•. BAIi, Inc. own• and operate• two of the .... chlnee and contlnu•• to be the only contractor avallable in our area with any prevlou• 9J1119rlence wlth the lrgon product• and aix deeign• that we have developed, conetructed, and believe in. We have confidence that thi• epeclali&ed contractor, wlth whoa we have 5 year• of progr•••ive experience, can accoapllah our 1992 pro,ect to our eatiefaction in a timely and coat effective .. nner. BAIi, Inc. 1• coaaitted to a multi-year contract with the Honduran government. However, the equipaent necea .. ry to accoaplieh our 1992 project can be .. de available approxiaately ald-Nay. Although our effort• in 1992 will be concentratlng on local .. rvlce and alnor collector atr .. t•, we believe that the Nlcroeurface product lntroduced laet year 1• auperior to previou• year• applicatlone, allowlng aucb -flulbUitr ln uN. TM individual coaponente of our •111191-«MS• Nlc-rfaolnf deelp are vecy elallar to tho .. in our prevloue elurry producte. ._.,.r, Nlc~faclnf utlll ... an llrvon -uhion, aore chealcally coaplu than our prevloue elurry producte. Slurry ... 1 le a ain9l• thickne•• a~lcation product. Nicroeurfacing baa the capabllitr of belnf applied in whatever thlckne•• le neceeeary. It can be utillaed for rut fllllng and leveling a• well ae for overall roadway ... 111119. It• cheaical aalraup allowe for ll .. cond break tiaea. Application• on collector and arterlal etreete can be opeMd to through traffic in 20 to lO alnutee if neceeeary. Our deeip wlll continue to apecify the gray granite &99regate froa Allpbalt Paving CDllpally, Golden, COlorado. Since 1917, an average of ,2,0,000 ha• been .... tout of the Publlc laprouea1nt Pund on contract atreet .. intenance, priaarlly elurry ... 1 and Nic-rfaoing. hr the paat 5 year•, the City ha• negotiated wlth ..... lac. of Llttle llock, Arkaneaa, to coae to lr19l-«MI to do tble work. TM caapaar baa -placed a total of ll0,000 aquar• yard• of .. terlal capproaiaately HO blocu or '3 allN). lid• for atandard elurry in the aetro area for ltt2, witb local contractor• and local producu, appear to be running 111 tbe to.lO to to.to pe&' ...-re Jard range. A reettnt bid for Nicroeurfacing by tbe COlorado ~ of Trueportatloa (CDOrl yielded bide for a product tbat we believe to be far lafwlor to wr -111 tbe auo.oo to tHO.oo per ton range. Ollr .,..,ulN ... u.tr -1.•loa, •:: ... to, ... IJJ - • . .. ,· I • • • ' , - • • • • • '· - application equipment could eaally influence the .. bld prlcea upwardly by $10.00 to $20.00 per ton. OOBITCO, Inc., a Den..r -1•1-aanufacturer, be• -tlnuad lt• 11-avr-t with ar90n for 1'92, •11-1119 lt to produ-8rtOft product• locally. coanm•• determination to ~ln ln till• aarllet be• been influenced by recent lntereat and activity by CDOr 1"99ardlft9 tile future application of Nlcroeurfacl119 product• to Colorado hl9llway•. coaITCO 1• eepeclally -rated by CDOr'• --found ....... la upon product quality and tile fact that CDOr ha• approached a...,1--,c1 and obtalnad cople• of our ala dealpa and apeoU1cat1-. rorecaat -:,or appUcatlmle of quality N1croaurfaclft9 by c::DOr .. early•• 1993 •llould ~ate tile .. ,,1119a froa econoay of •cal• tbet -be,,. been patl•tly awa1tlft9. 1371,000 l• available 1n tile l'ubUc blpc~o,.,-lllt.t had, IIOad and kldve -t for 1992. Prellal-ry _,,.rNtl-• wltll aaaa, Inc • ..,.,.at a w1111...,_.. to return to an9l~ at a unit prl-•l•llar to that 111 our 1991 ~ract ($112.11 per tonl, The 1991 -tract -for S2IO,OOO (approaleatoly H0,000 .......-yarda or 60 blocu1. Pundl119 1n 1992 -ld lie Ualted to approalaatolJ '260,000 for Nlcroaurfac1119 (approaleatolr 111,000 .......-yarda or ,o bloca1. In 1992, S100,000 of our budveted -lnteaaaoe fund1119 1• _... for ..,...ltlc -rete owerlaya capproa. 11 bloca). a11-lft9 for alnor nt f1111119, a.rfaclll9 1 .... 11119 and nonal re•lclentlal appUcatlon ratea, -are utlclpatllllJ a pea hot Jleld tllat •111 tenerate per .......-yard ooat• of $1.30 to '1,to. TIile ooM: -1-1a tlle aatnltude of 1/3 tile ooat of ..,..it10-.-. owerlar •U• atlll a11ow1119 .. to correct -y of tile lrr99111ar1tlea w1tll1n a ~ally -.d nedlMJ eurfaoa. Due to the vary1119 appUcatloe ratea of Nlcwfaclll9, wltll.,,... cllaat1119 nedlMJ condltlona, N1croeurfac1119 1• ~acted lllr alt wl.tllt .,.11e11 (~). The attached U•t• of atreet• and •-p,111HII for lnclu•l-1n our 1992 -rlar and Nlcroaurfacl119 pro1Jr-1• for ,our laf-tloe. It 1• latellded to lie repre .. ntatl,,. of tile P,DIDHII IJCOll'W ... la, of -,., aubject to ,-r review and -t. a1w i,a,, -ha,,. ....,re,HII t11e •lat=a== ..... of oelr n allN of our approalaatolr 120 •11• nedlMJ .,.... c...npHUJ, ..., •lat••== candldatN •let wltlllln our •~ .,.... a p,opwl,,. •l-ry/111cwfaclll9 protr• -ld ....._. •11 of tJle etreet• w1tll1a tJle .,._ ...-• ..._ ,-r pwlod, au99 .. t1119 that tile .-1 .....-for till• eatlvltJ -1-•t JH of ldNl fundllll leveh, , . ' .. I. • ,· I - RESOLUTION NO.SJ-- SERIES OF 1992 <. • • I• • A RESOLUTION ALLOWING FOR A NEGOTIATED CONTRACT FOR THE MICROSURFACING PROGRAM 1992 INSTEAD OF THE COMPETITIVE BID PROCESS UNDER SECTION 116 (b) OF THE HOME RULE CHARTER AND THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985, SECTION 4-1-3, AND AWARDING A NEGOTIATED CONTRACT FOR THIS PROGRAM FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE ENGLEWOOD STREET SYSTEM . WHEREAS, the City al Enalewoocl i1 reaponaible ror maintenance al approximately 120 mile, or public roadway, in the City; and WHEREAS, the Department al Public Woru and En,ineerin, and Stnet Maintenance Divi1ion1 have developed a ay1tem-wide maintenance prosram in which they have ,round Microaurfacin1 to be a viable, -nomic preventive maintenance alternative; and WHEREAS, previou1 conltruction eaperience and upended product knowledp hu cauaed the ltaff' oft.hi• Department to believe that local contracton do not polNII the 1pecific product knowledp or conlltruction eq,en.iae to conlltruct Microaarfacin1 acceptable to City atandard1; and; WHEREAS, ltaff'althe Public Worb Department haa evaluated the abiliU.1 alt.he quality or Micro1urfacin1 utiliain1 a epeciftc local lllll'IPte and a quick-Mt emullion from the Erpn Raftnery in Vickabul'I, Miuiuippi; and WHEREAS, Bituminous Aaphalt S..lin, Specialieta, Inc. al North Little Rock, Arkan•1, hu laboratory-teated and field-tested this product, and City atafl'haa evaluat.ed the abilitiea or thi1 eompany in pladn, Micro1Urfad111, and haa dilCUINCI their won quality and product quality with o&her ..,..,.mental apncie1 whWt haft had ,-n al experience with this company; and WHEREAS, Section 116 (b) alt.he En,lewoocl Home Rule ChaNr and Section 4-1-3-1, Enclewood Municipal Code 1986, allow contraeta ror public worka or ~ a. be neptiated, provided that contncta for which no eompet.itive bidl have bem ,........ haft been approved by ruolution which lhall declare the nuon for eaeeption a. the eompetithe b iddinc requirement: NOW, THER&PORE, BB IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL or THE CITY or ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT : 5ec&lgn l . 11\e Department al Publ ic Work1 l1 henby authoriud te n111t lat. a eontnct fo r Micro1 urfadn, PTGcra m 1992 in an alllOUllt not to ellCNd hl0,000 in lieu fl the co mpetitive bid procMI u allowed by Section 111 (b) fl the lnclewood H4lee Rule Chart.er a nd Sect ion 4-1-3·1, En cl ewood Mun ici pal Code 1986 : "' - ' ' .. ' I . . . , , , ]- • • • r. · ... • Wino a The Depanment ol Public Worb ii hereby authoriwl to prepare a contract for the Microsurfaciq Procram 1992 punuant to their invatiption1 ol local aarepte, quick-aet emullion produced by the Brpn Wnery in Vicbburs, llialiuippi, and conatruction ol the product on Bns1ewood ....... by Bituminoaa Alpha1t Sealiq Speciali1tl, Inc., ol North Little Rock, Arbnal. ADOPl'BD AND APPROVED thi1 Ith day ol April, 1992. ATTHT Patricia H. er.., 09 Clerk I, Nricia H. er.., Cil,J Clerk llr the 09 tl ..... •oocl. eoa.ade. ._.,-,tify the ..... true...,., ....... ,.._ S...tllln. 2 " - • " - "' I. . 0 l ---• ]- • ,,, - .. • . • ' '· CONTRACT CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO THIS CONTRACT and agree11ent, aade and entered tnto thts 6th day of __ ..:.:Ae~r:....::1...:..1 ____ • 19!!_ by and between the Ctty of Englewood, a a,ntctpal corporation of the State of Colorado hereinafter referred to as the •ctty•. party of the first part, and Bttuatnous Asphalt Sealing Spectaltsts, Inc •• hereinafter referred to as the •contractor•, party of the second part. WITNESSETH, coaenctng on the ---'N""l..:.:A~-----day of N/A • 19~• and conttnut119 for at least ten (10) days thereafter the Ctty advertised that sealed proposals would be received for furntshtng all labor, tools, supplies, equtpaent. aatertals and everytht119 , .. · ... necessary and required for the followt119: \. .. , i PROJECT: -~".:.:1c:.:.ro~su:.:.r..:.:fa:.:c:.:.1::.i!!SIL..:.l99:.:.:2:.___~~·-·_.~.L.·~~~- WHEREAS, proposals pursuant to satd adverttseaant have been received by the Mayor and Ctty Council and have been certtfted by the Ctty E,tneer to the Mayor and Ctty Council wtth a recoaendatton that a contract or satd writ be awarded to the above named Contractor who was the 1-1t reliable and responsible bidder therefore, and WHEREAS, pursuant to satd recoaendatton the Contract has been awarded to the above naaed Contractor by the Mayor and City Counc:11 and satd Contractor 11 now willing and able to perform all of satd work tn accordance wtth satd advertts ... nt and hts proposal. NOW THEREFORE, in constderatton of the COIIPlftllt10II to be patd the C011tract, the mutual agret11tnts hereinafter contained are 11bject the the teras hereinafter stated: A. Contract Docu.nts: It h agreed by the parttes hereto that the ro11owt119 1 ht of tnst,.,....ts. dr•t"'1 Md doc1a1t1ts whtch are attached hereto, bound her.with or . , • . ' I. • ' 2 I J- ]- • • • • • .. • incorporated herein by reference constitute and shall be referred to either as the Contract Docuaents or the Contract and 111 of said fnstr11111nts, drawings, and docuaents taken together as I whole constitute the Contract between the parties hereto and they are as fully I part of this agre ... nt as ff they were set out verbatf• and fn full herein: Advertfs ... nt of Notice for Proposals Proposal Contract (this fnstruaent) Perfor111nce Pl,Yllent Maintenance Bond Receipt, Release, Waiver of Clafas Special Provisions General Condftfons Detailed Spectffcatfons Plans and Drawings 8. Scm of Work: lite Contractor agrees to Ind shall furnish all labor, toos, supplies, equt,-nt, aatertals and everything necessary for and NCIUfred to do, perfora and ce111plete all the writ described, dr .... set forth, s'"*n Ind Included 111 said Contract Doc1a1nts~ C. Taras of Perfor111nce: ··The Contractor agrtti to undertau the Crforaance of thi writ. under tllfs Contract_wftlltn tN f 10) days f,... Ing notified to c-...ce writ by tile Director of Publ c lforb 111d agrees to fully CClllplete said .. rlt vttllfn . T1111111tf-one ( II ·.),,cal...,.-,. f,-the •te of said no ice, pius iucii ixtiist• or iitNst•s ef tt• 11.., be granted by the Directer of Ml tc Mirta 111 ICcerdallce vttl, the provisions of the &eNral CelldftfNs. D. Terws of 'Pff!t: De City agrees to,,-, the C...tracter fw the perfor'lllftCioall t"8 ...,.. ,....,,. ..,. tllts c.tract, .. the Contractor agrees to accopt 11 his full 111d •11 CllilltNlltfN therefore, such s• or suas of aoney 11 1111 be proper 111 accon1a11ce wtth the prtce or prtces set forth tn t"8 Contractor's Preposal ..,._to attacNd and aade a part "8reof, the total esttaated cost thereof being Tw hundred stab thNsllld I no/JOO dollan (SHO,Dti0.00) . £. Contract ltndf(I. It ts ..,.., ta.at tllfs C.tract shall be btlldt .. • iiid Insure lo IINeftt of t .. ,arttes "8reto, t .. tr "8trs, executors, ldlltt11t1tr1tor1, 1111 .. ,, 111d successon. • I. • , I ]- ] c=cl!II • • ~ • ,~ . • ' (, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused these presents to be signed personally or by their duly authorized officers or agents and their seals affixed and duly attested the day and year ftrst above wrttten. This Contract ts executed tn ~5~ counterparts. CITY OF ENGLEIIOOD by 11ayo--r--------- Party of the Ftrst Part ATTEST: city Clerk Contractor Approved as to fora: ., by ·-·. Party of thi ~ Part C tty Attorney ATTEST : Secretary Contract --~-L ---• " -. ' • ' - - • I . . '--I - - BATU PRON EAS'l'IWf PRON LEHIGH PRON LDIGH PRON NASSAU PRON PllIIICll'l'ON PRON QUINCY PRON IW>CLiff PRON STAlfl'OltD PRON STAlfl'OltD PRON CIIERODB FRON CHERODB FRON CLUlDON PRON BIATI PRON POX PRON GALUIAGO PRON GRANT PRON HURON PRON INCA PROII LINCOLN PRON PBIIIISYLVAIIIA PROII ......... PROII UNATILIA PROII VAU&JO PROII IIASHIIIG"l"Olf PROII IIYAIIDOT PROII '1'V"8 PROII LOGAN PROII CLAltDON PROII LOGAlf PRON • .. • • • . '· PROPOSED 1992 NICROSURPACING IWlITAlf CLAU80II LOGAlf IIIIOUIIAY CLIIIDOII 10GAlf JUOII CLAU80II &IIDIIAlf PDRL IAY'l'OII STAIIJIOJU) YALB BIIY. 215 KDYOII IWISPISU> COIIDLL ' ,-· ~ IAY'l'OII KDYOII '--:' ...... aana.o. ... ·· aana.o , ... Dlll'lilOIIN" DU1WDUfit' YU& DUl'lWAriB IIAUPOaA Lift'I& DaY Cl[. GIIIUD - IWIPDD 11- ' . , . ,. • . " TO ZUNI TO LOGAN TO ~y TO DELMWlll TO BROADlrAY .. TO CLIIIDOII TO lfINDEIIIIDB TO BROADlrAY TO PBIIIISYLVAIIIA TO CLUDOII TO UlfIOII '1'0 QUDICY '1'0 DIBWDU1il '1'0 DIIICJII '1'0 LIBIGII '1'0 • DIIIIJ '1'0 DU1WAJiR '1'0 ULLSVID '1'0 OUOltD '1'0 PLOYD '1'0 D81111 '1'0 ODOIID '1'0 ....... '1'0 c:,:,ewn,1, '1'0 IMERff '1'0 ....... '1'0 ... '1'0 aana.o '1'0 DUINDU'l'II '1'0 DAUNJUTII . I. . • ; , -. I ]- ] GIRARD FRON CORNELL FRON SJIDMAN FRON WASHING'l'ON FRON PURL FRON SHOSIIOIIB PRON DBLMIAD PRON EAS'l'NAN PRON •j • • • '· PROPOSED 1992 OVEIUAY BROADWAY SROSIIOlfB HAIIPDBII HAIIPDD HAIIPDBII COIIIIBLL OXl'OIU) RACB . :·.., ~ ...... '·:- '"' " - ' . , . ,, • ' • • - TO LOGAN TO ZUNI TO FLOYD TO HWY. 215 TO HWY. 215 TO Mn& .. TO IIAll8PIBLD TO YOU • I . . • - • • • • • < . • --.. ,, .... D1eu1at llo. JI 1tt2, .... ,oft. April,, 1tt2 11. .... - I..,.,.._ ...... ••aw •• ,. MPP CUJ C..011 Ell oued tlle 10 Tau .............. 111 llU. 80nll ..,,_jo W we pUJH•II 1a ~ kop• foe ,-n 7 MIi I. ....i.u.a ... I• ..... lttl ... lerl.ag latena to r.. ... lat Di.aulft ... JI, lNI we Ell aced. IIMf FESCU ft& Pllflllll ,-,,lat of t000 to IOOO I ..... ,. W I ... EIE ta,.... 7 all I of tlle lllJ 10 Tau ... lat ....... ft& pnjeat w111 N 11111lated 111 l1IO ...... Ille Hnt ..... Ifill • 11......,_. 111 1tt2, fna Wint raws w wtla of OllfeN .._ to It ION.._. Ille __.. ,..._, fna wtla of ,-as ~ to ..,....,._ .._, will r.ia... ft& ODlweda ........ ., TslFFf ne&&Ala wUl -etrrfel-.lat ... _Ille ... to .....~ ..... . • 11N, tlle Ci.tr lllleae ...... lat 1ta aat --.......... llll:-.111 ..,,lat Dlau1ata. INlat IMa ..... , -N .... -.i.ee11, ....,..lat ...-U111to1, " .a. er -, a e1a.,e • ....... .., ..., ... ,. ....... ..,_ .. -ieltAae, .... . 11- • I • . • I , I ' ,. • • • ,. - - • • "'~ . ,. • ,. • ' <. PIIIUCIAL CDO'r le tbe _,or contributor to the fundilllJ -till• project wlth '2,500,000. The Clty le r••1anelbl• for tl15,000 of wlllah tlJ2,000 wlll be reao.ered throu9h ae .. ellleftte to adjacent property owner•. The addltlonal tlJ,000 of the Clty reeponelblllty wlll ha.e to be approprlated ln aonjunatl-wlth tbe conetruatl-of Pila .. 11. • , ,• • I • . • • , __ J - • • ORDINANCE NO. SERIES or 1992 . ' • • • BY AUTHORITY A BILL FOil , . 11'7 COUNCIL BILL NO. 15 INTIIODUCl:D, 11J, COUNC--ii: NDUll:lt _J(._L>I-____ _ All OllDIIIAIICS COATING PAVING DISTIIICT NO. ]5, IN TD CITY or ENOLSWOOD, COLOllADOJ OllDEllING TH& CONSTaUCTION AND INSTALLATION or STUST PAVING, cuu, GUTTSJI, AND SIDl:lfALlt INPIIOVDll:NTS, TOGl:TH&ll WITH IISCSSSAllY INCIDDTAI.81 AND SETTING l'OllTH OTH&ll DSTAILS IN OONlll:CTION WITH TU DHftICT. IIHSUU, the City councll of Englewood, Colorado, purauant to the Charter, Chapter 2 of Title 11 of the Municipal COde of the City, and the 1•- of the state of Colorado, hereby flnda and deteraine• that there uieta a neceaaity for the creation of Pavi119 Diatrict llo. l5 in the City (the "Diatrict"), and the conatruction and inatallation of paving, curb, 911tter, and aidewalk laprov ... nta, t09ether with neceaaary incidental•, on certain etreet:e and avenue••• .. t forth in thi• lleaolution, and IIHSUU, notice of a publlc hearing concerning the creation of the Diatrict and the conatruction and inatallation of the 111prov ... nta therein waa publlahed once • -k for thr-conaecutlve -k• in the S119lewood .. rald, a newapaper of !JeMral circulation in the City, and in addition, notice waa -ued, poatatJe prepaid, to each known owner of real property within the propoaed Diatrict, and • IIHSUU, at the tiae and place Ht forth in the notice, the City Councll -t in open .. aaiod for the purpo911 . of hearing any c-nta, objection•, or proteata that ai9ht be -de for or 99ainet the Diatrict or the lapr-nta to be conatructed and inatalled1 and IIIISUU, all c-nta, objectiona._ Jnd prot-t• having been duly heard and coneidered, the City Council haa ~rained to proceed with the creation of the Diatrict and the conatruction of the ~• •• deecrlbed in a.eolution llo. 9, .. rl•• of 1H2, paaaed ancl a~ecl by the City Council on February l, 19921 IIOII, THSllSf'OaS, .. IT OltDAidD n Ta CITY COUIICIL OF TD CITY or l:IIGLSIIOOD, COLQIIU,O, u IP'OLLOIISI a.cu. .. &. cnau. .. er U.. Dht:rift. Tllat a apecial ~ dietrict for the conatruction and inatallat1on·or the lllproveaenta hereinafter deecribed, i• hereby created end eetabllahed in accordance with the City Charter, Chapter 2 of Title 11 of the Municipal Code of the City, and the lawa of the State of Colorado, and ahall be known and deai911ated •• •Paving D1atr1ct No. l5·. All proceedi119a heretofore taken and adopted in connection with the Dietrict are hereby ratified, approved, and confiraed • aeniea 2. !!1'-rl!I Plue ... ....uuat:ieaa, That the en9ine.r•a report•, tO!Jether with the prellainary ~•11•, apecUicationa, ••ti-t•• of coat, -P•, and echedul•• attached or appended to eaid report•, are hereby approved and adopted. sec1:1 .. J. Dhtrlct ...... ry. The Dhtrict ahall be coapriaed of all o f the real property fronti119 or abuttl119 on the atreeta and •-nuea bat-n the teraini hereafter deacrlbed and, with reepect: to the reaidential l111prov ... nta on .... t T\lft• A-nu•, includi119 the real pl'Oferty within one-half (1/21 bl ock of ••id avenue . Adjue~nu for the aa ..... nt of coat• wlll te ... d• for lrre9ular and odd-ehaped lot• end parcel• of property. -l - II - . ' . I • • 0 . , , - • • On s. Navajo St. s. Navajo at. w. Tuft• Ave. s. Windaraere St. • • . • ' .. From 375 feet north of w. Oxford Ave. 225 feet north of w. Tuft• Ave. S, Maripoaa Drive w. Tuft• Ave. I• To w. Stanford Ave. w. Tuft• Ave. s. Windermere st. w. Belleview Ave. - a.ct;i-•. DeacriMi-of 1-rc,v-ta. The 1.llpro-nt• to be conetructed and inetalled conaiat generally of nece•••ry grading and excavation, 40' wide paving, with a• coapacted 9ravel baN courN and 11• aaphaltic concrete, curb, gutter, and concrete walke (concrete walk• will not no be conetructed on the weat aide of South ••vajo Street between Veat Oxford Avenue and V..t Quincy Avenue), to,ether with appurtenance• and incidental• on or about tM atr-ta and avenue• eat forth in tM preceding section. II: 1• anticipated that tM conetruction and inetallatlon of tM ~ta will occur in t-phaNa. The fir•t phaN, which 1• upected to --in tM -r of 1992, coneiete of tM iaprovwnt• to be conetructed and inetalled on SOutb ••••jo street between a point approxiaately 375 f-t north t:»f ••t Oxford Avenue to Veet Stanford Avenue. The conetruction and inatallation of tM ..... 1ning portion of tM iap~t• 1• expected to -nee ln tM year 1993 or 1994. aecrtloa s. i-,o,,-t• AlttMrla... The conatruction and inatallation of the laprovwnt• deacrlbed above ln and for the Diatrlct, and •• aa-n by the plan•, apeclflcatlon•, and -pa approved and adopted by the Clty Council, la hereby authorUed and ordered, the -t•rl•l to be uaed in the conatructlon and lnatallatlon of aald iaprovwnta to be • ln accordance with auch plan•, apeciflcatlon•, and aape. aecrtloa I. AaNa-.1: ef c.na, The probable total coat of the iapr~• to be coaatructed or inatalled 1• U,UJ,0001 it la propoaed that the Clty of Sftfl--4 wlll pay approxiaately · ·113,000 and the Colorado Depa~t of Tranaportatlon wlll pay approxiaately 12,500,000 of Nld total coat, The Ml._ of the total coat which 1• not.: .. ld by the Clty of Sftfl.-cl or the Colorado ~t of Traneportatlon wUl be ••-eed atalnet the -1 property located within the Diatrlct anct apeclally benefited by the conetructlon and inetallatlon of the ~ta. The approxiaate -nta to be .. _... atalnet aaid pcopertle• on • front f~ bael• •hall be a• aon partlcularly eat forth ln .. aolutlon -· 9, aer1-of 19'21 Hld unlt coat• .... incorporated Mreln by apeclflc reference. aecrtloa 7, ••l!!!t ef aa--t•, The HN•-t• wUl be due and payable without ~ vithin a parlod of thirty (30) day• H eat forth ln the ••-... nt ordinance, provided however, that any property ovner who ahall pay the full aaNa ... nt vithin ••id period of thirty day• •hall be allowed an •11-ance of flve percent (H). In the event any -r of .... 1 property ahall fail to pay the whole of auc:h .. __ t atalnat Ilia or her property witttln Hid period of u .. , tMn tM whole coat of the laprouwnte ao ........ againet euch property ahall be payable in t-(10) ...-1 auual laatal1-U of principal vlth lntereat on the unpaid prlnelpal -nt. The flrat of euch inatallaenta of principal ahall be due and payable at euch tlae aa vlll be eat forth in the aeNa ... nt ordinance and the ..... 1n11er of Nld lnatall .. nta ahall be due and payable aucceaalvely on the •-day la -h year the .... fter, 111,tll all inatall .. ata are pald ln full, The lntereet to be pald oa uapa l d and deferred laatallaent• will be at a rate eatabllahed by aa onl-to be a dopted by the City council at• later date. -2 - "' - • ' I . • • ' - ]- • • • • S.Ct.i-I. SJ!!Cial l!fro•wat. IIOada. By virtue of and purauant. to the City Chart.er, Chapter 2 of Tit.le 11 of the Municipal Code of the City, and lawa oft.he It.at.• of Colorado, apeclal 111pro,, ... nt. bond• oft.he City ahall be iaaued for t.he purpo-of payin9 for t.he local lllpro•-nta deacrlbed in t.hia Ordinance, ln an -nt. not. t.o -ceed the coat. and expenna of aaid lapro•-nta, includi119 e119iiweri119 and bond ianance coat.a, aa pro.ided by lav. The bond• &ball be iaaued baaed upon eat.laat.-appro'Nd by the Clt.y Council, and aa aut.borlaed by -ordinance t.o be adopted by t.he Cit.y Council at. a lat.er dat.e. TIie bonde and t.he int.ereet t.hereN &ball be payable out. of apeclal aaNaaaent.a t.o be 1-1ec1 &9&1net. t.he r.al pcopert.y included within t.he Diat.rlct and apeclally benefit.eel by t.he laprowwnt.• t.o be conat.ructed and inat.alled. a.n&ea ,. ._.Ht.a. TIie cit.y couaou llenby findll and det.enllMe t.bat. t.he lapcow ate ,CDIDHd t.o be conat.ructed and lnet.alled or r-..d and replaced vUl confer a epeclal benefit. upon t.lle r.al property wit.Ilia t.lle D1et.r1ct. and a .,...ral benefit. upon t.he Clt.y ae a wllole. left'-10. ..,,enltlU.tr• If any oae or m wt.1-• or part.a of t.111• Ord1-•ball • adjudted unenforceable or laYalld, euch juclgaant. &ball not affect., S..S-1r or 1n•al1dat.e t.he reaaln1119 pro,,1•1-• of t.h1• Ocdlnaace, lt. be1119 t.he lnt.•t.1-t.bat. t.he •arlou• pcoY1e1one hereof are _..rable. leftiea u.· ...,i-. All ordlaaaaee, or part.a t.llenof, lnconelat.ent. or 1n conflict vlt.h t.hh Ordinance an hereby repaaled to the ean:eat. only of such lnconaiat.ency or conflict., a.n&ea 12. .-11oetiea _. Uf..Un Date. Tille Ocdlnaace, aft.er it.a final pa8N!Je, •ball be ..... red and noorded, and t.lle adopt1-and publlcat.lon shall be aut.heat.lcat.ed by the elvnat.ure of t.he•Nayor and the City Clerk, and by the C.rt.lflcate of hbllcat.lon. , At. or about. the t.iae of publlcat.1-of t.hl• Ordlnance·1 a copy of t.hl• or.at-ellall be pro,,lcled to the oount.y ae-.-and the oouat.y tr.aeurer of ·,f'apaboe eount.y and t.o the D1Y1e1on of a.cal ao.er-t. 1n tlle ~ of tooal Affairs of t.lle It.ate of Colorado, Tille Ocd1-&ball ~ effect.in t.lllrt.y (JOt days aft.er pubUcat.1-foll-lalJ fi-1 paeN!Je. ' ··,,, lat.roduoed, read la f•ll, and paeeed -firet. readlQIJ -t.lle 6tll day of April, 1H2. hltUalled a• a a1u for an Ocdlaance -tlle tt.h day of •u, 1n2. Clyde S. W19llu, Mayor ATTS9flD1 Patricia N, c~, City Clerk I, Patrlcla N, er-, Clty Clerk of tlle City of SQIJlevood, COlorado, hereby cert.Uy that the above and forewol111 le a t..-_., of a a111 for an Ordlnanca, introduced, read in full, and paeeed on firat. readlQIJ on tlle Ith day o f April, 1H2, -J - • I. • ]- • • • • . . . ' 12 a i RESOLUTION NO . 5) SERIES OF 1992 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS HABENICHT AND VANDYKE A RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE STRATEGIC PLAN FOR THE SANTA FE DRIVE AREA AS PREPARED BY THE TRI-CITY PLANNING GROUP. WHEREAS, the Tri-City Planninc Group i1 a c:oopentifl efl'ort rA the CitiN rA Englewood, LiUleton, and Sheridan to plan for improvementl alon1 Santa Fe Drive; and WHEREAS, the Tri-City Plannin1 Group ha1 developed and approved a Strate,ie Plan for Santa Fe Drive Area which addre11e1 bu1ineu developnwnt, imap and M1thetie1; and WHEREAS, the Stratqic Plan wa1 prepared with the participation f!lrepreeentative1 rA the City Council,, the Plannin1 Commi11ion1, and the lt.afl'I rA the three Citie1, and repreaentativH of bu1ine11e1, land ownen, apnciel, Nlidentl, and o&hen interuted in the future of the area; and WHEREAS, ratification of thi1 Strate,ie Plan mNIIB thai the City Council concun with the atratqiu and prioritie1 contained in the Plan and wiU eonlider active participation in future proa,am1 to implement the plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City rA £nclewood, Colorado, NCGl"ises that there are common iuue1 and concern• which are more efl'actively addl"IUICI by 1uch a cooperative efTort; NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE cm COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT: Sedien 1 The Strate,ic Plan for the Santa Fe Drift Ana. as adapt.ad by the Tri-City Plannins Group, on March 4, 1112 ii hereby nUfted; ud the Gnup ia •ca 11rapd to continue it.I plannin1 efforts by preparins pnpa-f• iapha1atatien al the Plan,_ conlideration by the City Counril. ADOPTED AND APPROVED thi1 Ith day rA April, llll. ATTEST : Patricia H. Crow , it y ltrlt I, Patnria II . Crow, City Clerk for the City rAlnlle•ead. Colorado. hereby Clfflify I.he above i a true copy of Rnolution No ._. 8eriel al ltn . Patricia H. CNW .. I. • • -• • • .:'~'T DV • DI ,,. PC'D\4 -,.DI 'D ll'DI/C: • 1-~-QI') "'1: ~l\i : STRATEGIC PIAN fcrtbe SANTA FE DRIVE AREA ........ .., ... TrMltJ P I I Gtw,. A,Jalat ,...,,d ., ... Clllll af % .. 1wnll, ••••••• ... ll11dt ltanta5,U'2 . ' .. I. . 0 , I ]- - • •"~'"I" DV , DI ,,. OC'OU O DI 'O .,.....,,. ' . · ... <, • "' -. • • ~ t'ITV ~ I ~1F"\"t1fll <.F'VVll"F-.· :: ')I :i TRI-Cl'IY PIANNING GROUP Tony Chacon Oiff Mueller Senior Planner Councilmember Littleton Sheridan JimChamben Tom Palmer Economic Development Specialist Cty Administrator Public Service Company Sheridan Uoyd Covens Pam Pepper Planning Commissioner Economic Development Administrator Enatewoc,d Eqlewood Deborah Foster Joe Racine Coundlmember Director of Comau•ohy Development Littleton Littleton Steve Ferris Dennis Reynolda Builctina Official Coundlmember Sheridan Littleton Ropr Fraser Roaer Shoop City Manqer Plannias Ownmiaioaer Enalewood Eallewood Ala Habealdn Dale Stepbem Coundlmember Plaaias O,.,,miaioaer Ea,lewood Utdetoa Owies Herman Harald Stitt Councilmember Nefpbo.'bood Semces Mnu ..... Sheridan Eallewood Linda Martin $man Vu Dyke Deputy Oty Manaaer Coundlmember En,lewood ~ Andy McMinimee Jacque Weclclhls-Scott City Manqer BeoiiOauc Devalopmem Direaor Littleton Sberidaa -·-- . ' •. .. . I • • ,_ -• • • .. r1TV ~ I ·lrilf\-tF':·1101 ~lf'F<i . : = ')! !<I ~'1' DV •DI .. , DC"OU"DI "D ll'ftllr IN1R0DUCl10N1 Formed by City offldala of Enalewood. Uttleton. and Sheridan in early 1991, tbe Tri-City Plannina Group bas met repluly to lddrell problem aloas Santa Fe Dme wbicb are seen to be common to tbe tbrN CN••mnidll. 1be tint ,-r of efforts bas adnrilllfed in this 1tra11p: plan wbicb addr•••• ......... wen kte1dHled to be oltbe ....._ priority. Santep: ............. dyDlmlc proclll wblcb ... ---...... and alerilll factars ................ rNlildc ..... primbiw .......................... and CDIMrll ........... -.... It .. -.................... ePy evalualel 11111f. ad la ....,. opea to -Idea ha • ,.... ad ........ doal 6ctecl by c+• I I ,.. • ..., Alp bl ............................................. • •CMnll reprm ladonoltbe .............. S.,totbeMIII 111 ................... .. illlNI end atallNdlii wllldt .. tll I I m to el .... D lllw. ad dllt dlere II a «'"Mlllll ...._ bl ... CMIII .. .,. ....... to a JabMIJ Wd ..._ ·"Rte11 i ', .. _ ....... ..._ ca r,s. ...... ila.Trl.a&,Oa ·a• .......... a._ ad plea to 11,,tDO+ --alalt .._ Pe DIM ad .. .......... o1 .......... ---.-..,...... ... ...... ta11•M1 • '1111111 • ••-.., --• D nm. I . . . •, • I ]- • • • • t• . • ' .. Active Chambers of Commerce/Service Organizations Climate People Market Golf course/Other recreation Good educational facilities Access in all directions Proximity to Denver City Center Town Hall Arts Center History/culture/cbaracter We work well together Sewer capacity Infrastructure capacity Connectivity to Denver and the Tech Center Population and work force density/diversity Highway Improvements Land use diversity Improved economic development activities Complimentary, support buliaesees Emeraency services Railroad Platte River Visual appearance or much of the corridor Costs or mmna physical improvements Lack or vqetatioa Multiple utility disuic:ts Location of the railroad Bad imap of Santa Fe Umited ICCCllibility to certain pucels Regional KCCU/ Acceu to airport Limited land use opportunities Environmental damap Lack or knowledae about utilities Infrastructure capachy ln places Water availability/future Lack of available vacant buildinp In the 30,000 to S0.000 sq . ft. sizes Inability of cxistina busineues to expand on 1ile Traffic flow Conatruction of Santa Fe • uncertain ICheduJe 2 "' - 'I ' •• I· • • , 7 ]- • • • '· Opportunities: Large parcels of land in the south corridor Existing available vacant small buildings Railroad Enterprise zone Bike trail/Other recreation Open space/natural areas Platte River Santa Fe as transportation corridor Light rail/transit possibilities Riverfront Colorado Department of Transportation Businesses wanting to expand and stay local Variety of low cost housing in the area Availability and potential of job trainina COOT -Scheduling/Uncertainty Established businesses Governmental replations Cost of land Time may not be f'i&ht for economic: apllllion Uncertain defense contracts In order to concentrate early efforts on the hipest priorities, the poup decided that three issues or •p1 areas· be the initial plannina focua: Busineu Development; lmlae; and Aesthetics. Draft stratepes were formed in each pl area. A "stralelY" is a pneral objective rather than a specific work prosram item. It is a direction upon whic:b work programs or ·action items· can be formulated. 1bese stratepa were then pracnted to "akeholders for their comments. Feedback from puticipatins ltakebolden was incorporated into the final plan and into draft action item. • BUSINESS DEVELOPMEHI' "Plan and st"""'1nJiu ~ 1911atiov IO Im,.,,.,_ bulbtas oppo,runilia. • Each jurisdict.ion bu 111 own 1et of repalatioal. coveriaa lips, zonina, subdivision. lancllca:ul, .,...,.,.. 11cww,.. and aaw. J .,, - .. I. • • - • • • t• . • ' (. that has a corresponding impact on businelS development within the corridor. Through standardization of regulations, requirements and options can more quickly be communicated to business by which to make a decision. Further, by streamlining regulation, •soft• costs to the businessman can be minimized. ·Jm~ oa:asibilily to businas mocuu.i. • EidstiD& resources and opportunities for networkin& abound for the local bulineu, from chamben of commerce to financial institutions to local pemment economic: dewlopment programs to busineu networb. Yet. there ii no readily evident coordinated effort to support and reach out to bulinell. Every effon has to be made to provide suppon in a comprehensive and convenient manner. ·Add,ar l'dMlion tllld relocation of bwinal to remain in tM dueedly-.· As Santa Fe Drive ii improved and busineu needl cbanp. busiMIMl will haw more ud more preuure to relocate. either to a new location or oa the existin& lite. or expand. It ii in the interest ol three citiel to provide • much opportunity • possible for the blmneu to remain in the same Fnenl location. As such it ii extremely cridcal that the local ...-rwb out and wilt such blnfrr•• to clilc:ouraae them from leavina the tri-dty area. • IMAGE -0.e " dwltw Jo, plry,iall Im~· ,. - Coordinated effort to daipl an aeatbetic: UNIIC for the corridor that can be used in marketina the corridor in the metro area. state wide, ud aatioaally for economic development when comtnaction is completed and open for businaa. 4 . , . ; • .. I . • 0 t ~ I ]- ] • II ~ • I • • "Improve appearance of public highway improvemenlS according to a theme.• "Develop an at.lwltti.sin& program to convey the theme metro-wide.• "Incorporate the theme inlo public and private ~ • Work with the CDOT. the railroad. the RID. and South Suburban Parks and Recreation on landlcapin& along the ROWs, medians, and retaining walls. Uniform signalization (masted arm) and undergrounding PSCo and U.S. West lines. Pouably create a c:barac:ter u a directional and information symbol to be used tbroupout the construction period and for advertisin& the area for later developmenL • AESTHETICS "iffptff a Ii.st of short tetm p,oj«:ts. • There are many inexpensive. short term projects which can make an early. positive impact on the corridor. Pan of the procea should be to identify these projects for early implementation. "De/fM and /JIOl«I Mell/ comdan within dw SIIMly ~. ~ . The study area contains ¥iewl of bodl the mouataim and of the mer. Recopizi .. and protecdna these features ii critical to the development and enhancement of a politive imqe of tbe study area. ,t "Prollide Jo, tlw wo,tfi1 llfUfl of ... /elJlllra bl dw Sllllly ... • A coordinated and l'C!IMilteDI .-ral daip theme ii all iatepa1 put of tbe development of an upsraded imqe for the study area. The three Qtiea plan to wort lallther to ellablilb this Faeral daip tbeme and to develop individual implementation plam COlllillent with each Oty'1 apeci•lized needs. "Improve the llp/lfflrw» of dw railroal. • The railroad ii one of the predomiNJat features of the study area. Its "look" contributes sipifacantly to the imqe of the study area. Therefore, a propam of makina politive use of this feature will be developed. 5 • ' ' .. I . . ]- • • ... · ... • "Improve tM desi,n of propos«J llighway proj«ts." Concerns of area residents and buaineues included both the apparent lack of aesthetic concern by COOT in their plans for the Santa Fe improvements and problems with acceu to properties alon& tbe road after comtruction. It wu felt that it WU not too late to make c:banaes in tbe plans to better address tbele concerns. A.CftON Pl.A.Na A separate plan will be produced which -available resources and lists specific work prosrum or action ite1111 which will cany out each of tbe strateaia, Persons and orpomtiom wbicb have a stake in tbe future of tbe area are important to a successful pl•ooioa procea. Initially, tbe committee intends to mab opportunities available to the followina list of "stakebolden• 11 a means of obtainiDa ideal for improvina the plan. Busioeuea Property Owners Citizens COOT Railroads R11> DRCOO Cbamben of Commerce S.SUburbu Board of Rea1tan 5.Suburbu p & R Diltric:I City Councill Commuten Transponadon induluy SaJvaae yards 6 HupM. Woodl Pace ........ (mobile ..... pub) ......, Sdlool dilaricll Utility Omf ••• ..... Olrpl.of Prflll 1n Tri-Oa .,._.. IPA U"-Dr i ...... ,, - . ' • . I. . 0 ; t "2~ I ]- ]- • • \ • • ~T BY : PU.\. PER~1&PLB l\'RJ<S 4-6-92 7 :3,H.\1 \ '· \ Mand Reii,ured AIVil 7, 1992 Nr. Jack NcCraw Aoting '-9ional Adainiat.rator u.1. ln•ironaantal Protection AQenoy 1189iOD&l VIII (8 .... -.. , 999 11th at~, auit• soo Denver, 00 10202-2401 Dear llr. NoOraw, In s.pt.-.r 1991, :,ou and Jia loherer aet w1ttl a nllllber of COloredo ..,.icipaliUea 1nY01Ted with i.owry LandfUl cs-to NW&CJ9 aludp dlapoeal. 1M appr.c:1atecl tM opportunity to cU.aeuH Olar aituati.on. A portiOft of tbe diacuaaion dealt with the anticipated ia1111anee of tM SP&'a *'•ic1pal lettl-.at ~lie:,. At 011r -.t1119, we all atrNCI to reooDffM to diacuH potantial NtU-nt after tbe -aettl_.t p1.--• nl .. Nd. To elate, tbe IJA bU not yet rele&Nd new aanic:ipal aettl_.t 911Mlance. Unfort.anately, actio-by other• force ua t.o -11 tlle o,portianlty to '-9111 epec:Uic ~U-.at cl1acuaa1 .. naw without ..._,,.t of -9111.claaoe. lpaelfically, a number of lawaulta hawe bean fUecl wlaicll 1Jlcluda 811perflllld clal.aa at Lowry. hr .....,1., tbe City and couaty of...,,_ fl.led a 1 .... u 1n Deeeaer 1991 atalut JI otller ..... Alt._... w uwe aot --...ca u defetlclanta, tlle nn'Nt ac9'eclule foe tut 1-.eult indicatN tut • an UJ•lY to lllle thud pany claf~• u early u a1c1-11a,. 1H2. Tllua, it 1a --~ tbat we ll1aftaa ttle pot.ential toe CC119lete aetti-t of r-ty llabllity witll tlla IP& u -•• poaaU.la, Wltllout aach a Nttlwot, our~· wlll ,_ .... 1,,. acNiti.onal •'-coeta . ... 1PHt l, pro,oeecl t.o the Colorado C•••Ut•timl ... llllefon tlle ..._. tllia 110¥.-1r, pneeata an acltitiwl potaat~ a.u.1e for Nttlwat, fte ••r1Pe11t W011lll nnr1e1; apeadiJlt 1n futue reu• to tllle 19"1 of ..... l .. in tM ,ce.iwa ,-.r wlth oertala IIUIOI' au ..... noea foe aocliHceuoo. ffllla, it a a1pU1c&ftt Nttl-t ,.yeeat 1• r-.uirecl at Lowry, the -101,.1 ..Cl.UN •:, ncK N ule te coaplJ wltb Netl-..t ,....i.-ta lleeauN of conatitutlonal ,.....U.ltioea. n.-t-,~. tlla tu.at of MjOC Uti .. Uoo ... tile potaatlal IOI' al9nlt ic:ant -,..dint reetrictlNI&, r ... lre ~ut -aeek ea ~unUy ,clor to &pdl nu to cliae\laa with rou the ,oteatial for ~tl-t, • prapae• to cont.ct your ofUoe in tlw neart fw cla,.a to ~llah a •tually -lent t1-to ...c. • ruu, ll*elMI to preeent to rou tlle ....,.al -tll• of a epec,Ulc ,otNt1al Ntt.l_. propoMl, • • . . ' I • • • •• \ r I - - l · ... '· • • • \, Letter to Jack KeOraw .4199 2 ~ru 1, 1992 .. appreciat• the difficult altuation you find your .. lf 1n dua to our requaat atld gr-tly appreciate any couideration you MY provide for -~ly ... ti119. ainceraly, CITY OI' LUIIIICIOD CITY 0, LITTLa'l'm CITY CW MIIUMOOD Clff CW 9&.IIIDAY IHH . . . ·- ' I. • 0 ]- • ' •, SE.\T BY : PU\. PER~1&Pl'B ms -1-6-92 7 ::lU.\1 ffMd PelJ,vertd April ,, 1192 Nr. Jack Naarav Act1ft9 '-9ional Adainiat.rator U,I, ln•1~tal Prot.ect:iOII A9encY 11-oiOn&l VIII (8 .... -la) 999 11th St.~, Suite iOO DeftY11r, 00 80202-2,os Dear Nr. Nci0raw1 • • t• • ' In ~___. lH1, rou and Ji.a Soberer aet vit.h • maber of Color-*> aanicipalit1•• 1n1r01wed w1tb Lowry Landflll ._ to ..,.,,_ alud.,a dlapo11al, • appr9Clated tbe opportunity to cSl.acu•• our ait.uatian, A port.I.-of tbe dlaeuaalon dealt w.Ltll tlle anticipated iaauaace of tbe al'&'• Nun.La.I.pal .. tu.-nt. PoU.c:J, At our aaet.l.119, we au ...,.... to reeoaMM t.o diacuH p,tential ••ttl-nt aner U.. --Ctl-.at flllclanoct -• nleaeed, TO date, t.be UA baa not pt Nleaaed new aua.Lclpal Nttl-9".Lunce, Ullfon11D&tely, actiona bJ otbera force u• to -.II tbe OftlORllllity to be91n apecUic .-ci-t d.Lecu••.Loea -wit.bout ..... ,u of -pica.-. lpecificaUr, a number of 1-.u1u u.e beea tlled Wlllca illclude .. pestaacl clalaa at Lowry. •or UMpla, tbe Cltr ud co.at.r of 0.... filed a 1-ait in oac111111r lttl ... itlet. JI otber ..... Al~ w a. .. .-..._ IIWd u def...aaat•, tbe cnarreet acbadule foe tut lalleult. iad.Loalee tut w ue 1U.ly to a.a t.lll.ri panf •f...._• u earlr aa au~, 1n2. flllNI, .Lt u cc.i.al tllet w llucnau tbe ~tlal foe C1Ca1Plet.a ae&ti-t at t.owrT llabllity wit.II tbe IP& U 800a H po991ltla, Wiu.Gut. aactl a Ntt.lWftt, ~ tu,.,_.a Will faae .... 1 .. adclltloul clef-ooet.e, .. ,tr,at I, awopoeed to tlw Caloca. C..ltwtioa ... Nf .... Ula,,.._. tllle 11ou11111r, ~u an aMiUwl poca.ti.al ..,..la for aettl-. !lie •• ._nt would natdct .,....1119 in tllt ... ,eue t.o t.lle leff1 at ..... i .. la t11e fefliou• JNr with oertaia lliaor all .. HH foe ao41Ucat1N, ,...., l.f a •19ftll1cant aettl-t ,-,-c .la recauired at. Lowcy, tlle ~ol,el entiUN _, not N ule to caaplr wltb ~U-t ,....1-e • ..., .... of C011atltut1 ... 1 pnlllU.itione. Tbeee t-i~, tha t~t of aajor 11t1,.ti• aall tbe ~ial foe al9niticant apendi"9 reetrletlone, r-.ulre U..t -8NII u 01,ort,t11it,. IICYS t.o April lltb to d.Lecu•• with JOU tbe potaatial foe ~tleaaat, .. ,cr11•1 to coat.act your office in the neat,.., care to aet.altll•II a at.uallJ --ieat u .. to Nat.. • ruur llltaacl to pnaeat. to ,-, .. ...-•1 anU• of a apeaUla poteatLal Ntt.l~ Pl'OfONl. ~---~ -~,.- II - • .. I • • . ' ' - - • • • . . X.\I DI ·C"L-L\. f"CJt.lJ.itrLD ftlU\.) , .. -o-:,~ , , . u ·J,u , ,. -. LI I I Vl Ll\ft&.r"-tt-' 11\..~ .lLn. • 1 \.L.J Letter to Jack NcGraw tap 2 April 7, 1H2 .. appreclat• the difficult altuat1oa rou find :r,aurNlf la dua to ~ r....-at aftd greatly appreciate -, cou1clerati.on you •r provlda '" aa earlr ~1n9. CITY 0, LADIIOCD ctn o, Ltffl.nal CITY CW 9(,SIIDILa IHH ' . •. .. I. I I • • - - • • - ---' MElltA ITEII 111 -APRIL I, IH2 COUNCIL Bill NO. 15 -PAVING DISTRICT NO. 35 ESTERLY: WELL, WE'VE BEEN THROUGH THIS QUITE A FEW TIMES. 11£ HAVE FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION AN OADINMCE CREATING PAVING DISTRICT NO. 35 OF 1992. JUST A BRIEF HISTORY, THE PUBLIC UTILITIES CCIIUSSICII IN THE PAST MADE A DECISION TO ESTABLISH THE GOAL OF ELIMIIIATIIC CUDE CROSSINGS OF THE SMTA FE RAILAM> BE1V£EN SMTA FE Hl&IIIAY Ml) OTHER PORTIONS OF EICLEVOOO TO THE EAST. THE COLORADO DEPMTNENT OF TRMSPORTATICII IMS, IS CCIIIJITTm TO THE IIIDDUNG Of SMTA FE. CCIISTIWCTICII Of THE OXFOID aMIE SEPARATICII, TO SEPMATE THE RAIi.DD FD OXFOIII AVBIIE •assITATES CCIISTIUCTICII Of THE MVA.JO TIIICK IDUTt TO ACT AS A DETCUl CUllNG CCIISTIIICTJCII OF THE OXFOIID aMIE SEPMATICII. THE OIFGIIJ IUDE SEPMATICII IS REQUIRED FOR FUTill£ IIJDENING Ml) LCIIOING Of SMTA FE. •CIC»TIATJCIIS 111TH THE COi GIMIO DEPM1NEIIT Of TIMSIIOITATICII R£SUL Tm JI TIE IAYA.JO IIJIIJDIEIE TIUX IDUTt TMT IE'ft IEDI TAl.llNG MOUT-, ALSO NEIOTIATm CLOSUR£ Of QUINCY_, TUFTS AY£111E AT IUDE CDSJN&S ACROSS THE SMTA FE MJI.IDM. THE TEI YUi PAYING W IMS ADOPTED IN 1913, THE Pm.JECT IMS ORIIIMLLY DESJ•Tm FOR YEM$ 7-8 Of THAT PAYIIC DJSTIJCT. PIEYICIUSlY IY IESOLUTICII m. I, THE CGUIICIL DECUR£D INTENT TO RIii MYJ• DJSTIICT m. SI. IE'ft PRETTY MUCH CLEMLY IEEI naDUIII TIE Fll91• • THIS. THE flmiJECT HAS A VALUE Of OYER "····· TIE c1n Of DIii DDJD IS -IIATm TO MY SIOO,. Of TIE IIIIIE 111TH TIE NI-Y DEN111BT. TIE c1n Of EllllEIIIOD HAS MIDITlaAL -IIATI-lMT -GUTSIDE TNE HIWY DEPMTIDT'S c•TMTI. IQUIIBBTS llMT IIICIDSE GUI TOTAL IESl'CIISJIILin TO MGUT sao... 111TH lMT I'D IE Pl£ASED TO MSIIEI MY QUESTJ •• WlHDIO: CHUCK, TIE ASSESSIIEIIT TO THE PIDPEl'lt ... • THIS PMTICULM PAYING DISTIICT IS TIE SM1E ., YIU 11111U ASSESS 11 emu ..an ... • A SIIIIIM srnat1• II emu NIii Of 1IIE Clffl IIIIUSTIJAL SllEOSt ESTEILY: IT'S ftlY SIIIJIM, IT'S YDY SIIIIUI 111111111( oa,n• Tilt IT'S MB • Ill fllCU ,_ UST YUi •t • 11 -1•, -IT'S IDT • .,. ......,.. all'l'S. n•s • m•ta canact• alllS 11 cm . • 11 r DOM'IIBT IS ...... A euna BT• 11 'IIU MD :r IElmE EDOISIYE. 111•1 : IS 1NEIE OTIIEI DISCUSSlllff • YIU IIMff 11 111ft c:mNCIL IILL ••• YM DYii: YCIII -. I'LL 111M COIIICIL IILL II. MLOCI: sum. YM DYii: CIII, I 'll LOSI• IIY TOUCH ..... M CUIII IUAIE 1EM •• 11 . CUii llfM CGUIICIL IILL m. 11; • DtlE SECGIIDED IT . NTE IESUL TS: 7-0. • • • IL IILL ' .. . ' • • . • • • ]- ]-- • Englewood City Council Minutes April 6, 1992 -Page 9 • • • '· cv-,uJu 1§,. ~ .~ ,J_,l AJ ~ ~ /J'\ ~ J, )tµ,J., /j)., i !) • tp V storage tanks for the fueling of 110tor vehicles 1n areas zoned for industrial J , '"'\ use. D1scuss1on ensued concerning Arapahao Rental and HON Lumber. Mr. Olson J....i f\ confirmed this change to the Fire C~e would be beneficial to the City. -.\, The City Clerk was asked to read Co:~c11 8111 No. 17, entitled: r~ ~ ~ tl. COUNCIL BILL N0.1 7, INT.CED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY _u1 A BILL FOR AN ORDl~E AMENDING TillE 8, CHAPTER 2E ~ HE ADDITION OF - SECTION U TO THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1 , RELA NG TO ABOVE-GROUND STORAGE TANKS~ MOTOR VEHICLE FUtL-DISPEN STATIONS. COUIICI~ HA1NIIMY IIDYED, IIAS SEcamED, TO ....,E MED ITEII ll(e) -COUNCIL IILL IIO. 17. ~s: Council Netll,ers Bullock, Va Dyke, lfethaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wigg ns Nays: None Notion carried. (f) Director Esterly presented a rec:Ollllftdat1on froa the Departlllnt of Public Works to adoo.t a resolution awarding a nevot1ai.cl contract to B1tua1nous Asphalt Sealing Specialists for the 1992 M1crosurfac1ng Prc,Qraa. Ceunc11 Mellber Van Dyke expressed concern about the surface of Englewood Park- way. After dtscuss1on, staff was 1nst1 to inspect the Parkway to dtttr- •1ne what can ht done to 111prove the surf ct. City Attorney DeWitt conf1raed the contract being considered aet Char r and Code provisions relative to negotiated ceatracts. Mr. Esterly, res 1ng to Council Mellber Habtn1cht's questions, explained the d1ff.,..nce btt"'9n a1crosurfac1ng and slurry sealing. RESOLUTION NO. 52, SE A RESOLUTION ALL FOR A NEIMIAT£D CGITRACT FOR 111£ Nlc;IIOSURFACIN& PIIOUM 1992 INSTEAD OF E CONPETITIVE Inf PIOCESS U11>0 SECTlml 116(b) Of THE 1111( RULE CHARTER THE OIGLEWOOD UICINL COO( J.115, SECTI. 4-1-3, _, MND- IIIG A NE TED CONTRACT FOR lMIS ,_ NAINTEINCE OF Tit£ EIIGLPIOOO STREET S TEN. CGUIICIL .... IMIIIID IMO, -IT IU --. TO MfllJI --ITEI ll(f) -IDOLUTI• IIO. II, BID Of lNI. - A,ts: Coullc11 Nlllbers Bullock, Va11 Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, ll1190Mr, Gulley, 111gg1ns Nays: None Motton carried. _,, (9) Director Esterly prest11ted a rec:Ollllftdat1on froa tlle Dlpartlllftt of Publtc Works to adopt a btll for III ordt11111e1 creatt119 Pavt119 Dtstrtct lo. 35 -Navajo StrNt. As part of the presNtatton, Nr. Esterly explatNCI tllat tlle Public Uttlttt,s Ce11111tsston ~.,... hid establtshtd tlle goal of eltatnat- t ngAgradt crossings of the Santa Ft h11rold bet ..... Santa Ft Ht..-, Md other port tons of Englewood to the east; tllat the Colorado Dlpartlllftt of . . ;_· ~ I. . ' • - I , . ' Englewood City Council Ninutes April &, 1992 -Page 10 • • A -/....,. ,. /I/ I Transport1on is connitted to the widening of Santa Fe and that the construc- tion of the Oxford grade separation necessitates construction of the Navajo truck route to serve as a detour during the period of construction of the grade separation. Negotations with the Colorado Dep1rt11ent of Transportation have resulted in the Navajo/Wfnderaere Truck Route and the closure of Quincy and Tufts Avenues at-grade crossings. He stated the project has I value of.-=!!9 over $3,000,000; the City of Englewood's cost share ts approxf~tely $&50,000. The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 15, entitled: COUNCIL BILL NO. 15, INTROIJUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER VAN DYKE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE CREATING PAVING DISTRICT NO. 35, IN THE CITY OF ENGLE- WOOD, COLORADO; ORDERING THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF STREET PAVING, CURB, GUTTER, AND SIDEWALK INPROVENENTS, TOGETHER WITH NECESSARY INCIDENTALS; AND SETTING FORTH OTHER DETAILS IN CONNECTION WITH THE DISTRICT. COUNCIL IIDIIO VM DYKE IIOVED, -IT IMS SEcatmED, TO APPllO¥E MED ITEJI ll(g) -COUNCIL llll IIJ. 15. Ayes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None Notion carried. 12. leneral Dtscusston (1) Council Nlllber's Choice (1) A resolution regarding the Strategic Plan for the Santa Fe Drive area, as Pl"'IPlred by the Tri-City Planning Grov,, was considered. The resolution was assigned a nllllber and read by title: RESOLUTION NO. 53, SERIES Of 1992 A RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE STRATEGIC PL.AN FDR TH( SANTA FE DRIVE AREA AS PRE-PARED BY THE TRI-CITY PLNIIIIC CROUP. COUNCIL NEIIIDs NAIEIJarr -UI DYii JOllffl.Y lllft'D, -IT IMS SUWD, TO APNOYt AIEIIIA ITDI ll(a)(t) -IDOi.Un• ... U, SDIES OF IHI. Ayes: Council ,....rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, lf191GMr, Culley, lftggtns Nays: lone Motton carried. (ff) Council Ntaber Hathaway: 1. With regard to the 10,000 Tree Project, she inquired tf staff could pro- vide ten volunt .. rs for this project on Aprt1 25, 1992. Ctty Manager Fraser will follow-up wtth staff. . . . , .. I. • ,_ I • ]-,.. • <. \. ~·. ···· ------- sa:a1 ___ _ .. . . ' ' . . . ' • I ' ' I. . 0 J- L \ • • t• • ' ... PRESENTED IY l . / •n•, ~,,,<..._..·:~, *~· ·_ ... .(_;_.4._ ~ z-·.0?:--~-----Z1--~:s;..-- IUULTSs ~ ~~=..,;;~;.Jl'-~- J-~ • 6' - ' ' • ' . - -· . \. .. 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'7 f /- A6EIIDA ITEM lOE -APRIL 6, 1992 COUNCIL BILL NO. 13.2 -EASEMENTS WITH GLENVIEW, LTD. HABENICHT: YES, YOUR HONOR, THANK YOU. YOU WILL RECALL THAT WHEN THIS ITEM FIRST CAME BEFORE COUNCIL ABOUT FIVE OR SIX WEEKS AGO AT A STUDY SESSION I DID RAISE THE POSSIBILITY THAT THERE MIGHT BE SOME CONCERN ESPECIALLY, EXPRESSED ESPECIALLY OIi THE PART OF THE R£S1DBITS ADJACENT TO THE IIIJUSlllAL MEA. AND AS THAT PROGRESSED AND THE SITUATION AND THE EASENENT DISCUSSION SHIFTED A LITTLE BIT, I AGAIN INDICATED DURING FIRST READING THAT THERE WOULD INDEED PROBABLY BE SOME CONCERNS, THAT I WOULD CHECK THAT OUT WITH RESIDENTS. All) 1am MY£ TAllED 1111" STAFF MD NET 111TH RESIDEIRS IN> IIIFCIITIIIAltLY WERE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND TONIGHT, BUT HAVE MET WITH LINDA MARTIN, CHUCK ESTERLY, HAROLD STILL, YOURSELF YOUR HONOR, ANO ME, NI> HAVE RAISED SCIIE CONCERNS ABOUT, ABOUT THIS, ANO PROCEEDING 1111" 1N1S POIWIEIT fASDIElfT PORTION. AT THIS POINT IN TIME I WOULD EITHER APPRECIATE SOME STAFF ASSISTANCE ANO EXPLAIN WHAT THE PROBLEMS AND WHAT THE CIRCUMSTANCES ARE. OR SUGGEST THAT WE LOOK INTO THE SITUATION A LITTLE MORE DEEPLY AND GO AHEAD WITH A MOTION TO POSTPONE THIS FOR TWO WEEKS SO THAT SOME MORE QUESTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN RAISED CAN BE ANSWERED. I REALLY DO BELIEVE I COULD HAYE A BETTER, YOU KNOW, BE MORE ... HATHAWAY: YOUR HONOR .... HABENICHT: ... PROMPTLY STATED BY STAFF, AND I WOULD ASK THAT THEY HELP EXPLAIN WHAT HAS BEEN HAPPENING HERE. OR ELSE I CAN ... WIGGINS: JUST BEFORE HAND ••• HATHAWAY: YOUR HONOR, AS 1NE U11'm1UCa Of THIS PMTICUUI CGIIICIL BILL I WOULD AlflKIA'lt STAFF'S EDUMTI• Of 111E, OJI -T HAS lUISPIIID, BECAUSE I DON'T THIIIC ALL OF COUNCIL HAS BENEFIT OF THAT. All) I THIii( THAT WE NEED TO BE IROUCHT UP TO DATE IF THERE ARE SPECIFIC CONCERNS. I DON'T HAVE A PROILEN 111TH POSTPONING THIS, BUT THOSE CONCERNS HAVE ALL BEEN ADDRESSED BY YOUR RESIDENTS ADJACENT OR TO THE RESIDENTS ADJACENT, I DON'T SEE ANY NEED TO POSTPONE IT. WIGGINS: MR. FRASER. HATHAWAY: BUT I'D LIKE TO HAVE THE STAFF ... FIASO: LET ME TRY TO -IZf 111JS BASED ON WHAT I KNOW ABOUT THIS All) THEN I 'LL ASK STAFF TO FILL IN OR, ALEX, IF YOU THIii( OF SOMETHING THAT I 'VE MISSED . HABENICHT : THANK YOU . FRASER: NY Ufl)(RSTMl>III& IS THAT AT LEAST A CCIUPLE Of RfSIDENTS Ill) Al£ ON THE lAS1 11• Of 1NE l .. lllM. MIA -ST--.... • EiliW IF n lllff 11 • DST • -•u ...... _ ... *" 1NE ALlaaT • • ..,a,a w 1111u1n11 """-.. SUM AS A FIIIITME --UIITA fl II a.1111. THEIR PIIIWlILY CONCERN IS THAT THEY ARE mf -·-11 .. ,., -••• -I - . , . •. .. I. • 0 # •' , ]- • • • • . , . • IMPACTING THEIR PROPERTIES THAN WHAT THEY HAVE TOOAY. THEY WOULD LIKE TO HAVE LESS, AND THEIR IMPRESSION IS THAT THE CONSTRUCTION OF NAVAJO THROUGH THAT PARTICULAR CORRIDOR WOULD MAKE THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES WORSE THAN IT IS TODAY. WHAT THEY'RE ASKING FOR IS NOT SO MUCH THAT THE NAVAJO PROJECT BE ABANDONED BUT THAT THE RIGHT-OF-WAY WHICH IS ADJOINING THE FRONT RANGE BEVERAGE PROPERTY ON THE WEST NOT BE GIVEN UP SO THE CITY MAINTAIN AT LEAST AN OPTION TO CONSTRUCT WINDERMERE AS A PART OF AN ALTERNATE FDTAGE ROAD ALIGNMENT AT SCIME DATE IN THE FUTURE IF THE CITY WANTS TO DO THAT. WHAT THIS ORDINANCE THIS EVENING WOULD DO WOULD BE TO ALLOW THAT PROPERTY, A PORTION OF IT AT LEAST, TO GO TO Fat RANGE BEVERAGE AND VE WOULD MAINTAIN EASENENTS OVER PART OF IT. BUT IT MOULD REQUIRE, IF THIS IS GRANTm THIS EVENING, THAT THE CITY COND8II THAT PROPERTY IF WE EVER CHOSE TO PERSUE THAT WINDEANERE ALIGNMENT IN THE FUTURE THAT NOW EXISTS OUT THERE ON THE WEST SIDE OF FRONT RANGE BEVERAGE AND THOSE OTHER PROPERTIES THAT FRONT ON WINDERMERE SOUTH OF QUINCY. I BELIEVE THAT'S THE BASIC ISSUE. ,. - HABENICHT: WE ALSO DID LOOK, MET WITH STAFF TO LOOK AT THE POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVE OF SHIFTING THAT ALIGNMENT FROM NAVAJO TO WINOERMERE. AT THIS POINT IN TIME STAFF REALLY PUT TOGETHER SOME INFORMATION AND TALKED WITH THE TRANSPORTATION AND THE LIKE AND CAME UP WITH SOME REALLY QUICK, RAW FIGURES. AND IT WOULD CERTAINLY BE CONSIDERABLY MORE COSTLY TO CHANGE, TO CHANGE PATHS· WHAT IS IS?· CHANGE HORSES IN MID STREAM -HOWEVER, THOUGH THAT IS STILL SOMETHING THAT COULD BE LOOKED AT IF INDEED THE KINDS OF MITIGATION THAT THEY'RE LOOKING FOR WOULD BE SOMETHING THAT COUNCIL WOULD BE WILLING TO OFFER. THOSE OF US WHO STOOD DURING THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK TO HEAR THE KINDS OF TRAFFIC SOUNDS THAT ARE AVAILABLE TO THESE RESIDENTS AT THIS TIME WERE NOVED. TO SAY THE LEAST. MOVED TO BE CONCERNED. I llLIEVE THAT W£ SHDUI.D I( MLE TO UIGl FOR ALTERNATIVES THAT IIDUU), THAT IIOUlD AT LEAST AT 'THIS TIIE KEEP 'THIS OPTION OPEN All) AFFOIDIILE AT SCIIE FUna£ TIIE All) TO DD 50 IN SUCH A IIAY THAT WE CGULD LOIi( FOi !MYS lHlT IIIULD llftll Mm1HEl 1W WEBS TO LOOK AT 'THIS THAT COULD ACCCIIWTE 1HE •111ESS1D. WE'VE LOOKED AT A COUPLE OF ALTERIIATIYES JUST CII 'THE, CII THE RUN AS IT WERE, THAT HAVE NOT PROVEN TO BE VERY VIABLE, BUT THERE HAS NOT BEEN THE BENEFIT OF A LOT OF BRAINSTORMING FROM THIS POINT TO THAT POINT IN THIS PIECE. LINDA, COULD YOU ADO ANY MORE TO THAT? MARTIN: I THINK YOU'VE COVERED THE BASIC POINTS. FRASER: MAYOR. WIGGINS: I THINK SHERRI HAS A QUESTION HERE. GULLEY: THE CONCERN I HAVE IS THAT IF AT SOME POINT VE MIGHT WANT THE PROPERTY BACK FOR WHETHER WE WOULD CHANGE NAVAJO OR NOT , I DON 'T KNOW, BUT WE 'VE JUST GONE THROUGH KIND OF THE GYRATIONS OF ITHACA COUPLET AND HOW DIFFICULT OR NOT DIFFICULT WHATEVER THAT NIGHT BE, All) I MT IIGIIDD IF AT SCIE flOIIT TEI • 1IBTY YEMS -1HE DD IF Olll.ODDD IIDUU) mT K II A NSITI• Of NISlaY IMITI• CIIE·IMYS • •A.JO _, 111 ..... 10 K OPPOSITE EM:N en:. _, AT fOJNT IF W£ IIDUU) INT 1HE U. UCI. I lm'T TNI• ME 10 SHUT 1HE DOOi CII OUISElvtS. IF THERE'S A WAY TO ACallllUTE THE -z • ' I . • .• ' I I , ]- • • • • t~ • CURRENT OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, OR, I DON'T KNOW -00 THEY OWN THAT PROPERTY OR ARE THEY LEASING? I DON'T KNOW. FRASER: THE CURRENT EFFORT IS FOR THEM TO PURCHASE IT. GULLEY: OKAY. THE CURRENT USER, IF WE CM ACCONIIIJATE THEM FOR THEIR BASICALLY LONG-TEIII NEEDS, SAY 10 TO 20 YEARS WHICH IS WHAT A BUSINESS EXPECTS TO STAY IN CIIE LOCATIC* UNDER MNENENT AS IS MORE OR LESS, All> YET LEAH THE DOOR OPEN FOR Ell&LEIIJOD TO NAU CHMIES IF IT NEEDS TO Fell THE FUTiltE, THAT'S SONETHING, I DON'T THI* THAT'S A LOSI• S11UlTIC*. SOUNDS KIND OF LIKE EVERYBODY COULD WIN. IF WE CAN GUARANTEE THEM THAT THEY HAVE THAT USE, THAT THEY'RE ALREADY ENJOYING, WHICH IS WHAT THEY'RE ASKING FOR WITH THE EASEMENT, ISN'T IT? FRASER: YES. MTHMIAY: I &UESS MY, IF THE f.CIKEIII IS IASICALLY MUSE, THO£'$ IDT TO IE SCIIE OTHEl IMY TO IIITIIATt 11IIIE CIIICUNSTMICtS IIUAIIJl.ESS IECME YOU'IE ALSO TAl.ll. m1SE TIIAT'S mu• FIIIII SMTA FE lllAT THIS E:ASBDT ISl'T an• TO CIIIIIE:. I'M JUST SAYING, I'M JUST SAYING lM£RE MIGHT 8£ ANOlM£R VAY SUCH AS LANDSCAPING WITH TALL TREES, SOMETHING OR OTHER WITH THOSE PROPERTY OWNERS THAT MIGHT WORK BETTER. WIGGINS: THAT WAS ONE OF THE THINGS .. . HATHAWAY: AND IF THAT WAS DISCUSSED .. . WIGGINS: ... THAT ALEX AND I TALKED ABOUT WITH THE PEOPLE OF CONCERN THAT IN THE APPROVAL OF THE ZONING THERE, THEY HAO TO BUILD A BUFFER AND THEY IN FACT APPARENTLY HAYE NOT AND THAT'S AN ISSUE THAT THE CITY IS NOW GOING PERSUE WITH, AS WE WERE TOLD, THEY THEY SUPPOSED TO PUT UP TREES ALONG THAT CANAL OF A BUFFER NATURE ... FRASER: THERE ARE SOME FENCES THAT ARE AT ISSUE, MR. MAYOR, THAT APPARENTLY HAVE NEITHER BEEN MAINTAINED OR INSTALLED WHICH ARE DOWN THE HILL WIGGINS: OKAY. FRASER: ... AND THOSE FENCES REGULAR ACCESS TO THE DITCH THAT RUNS IN THAT AREA, THAT WAS PART OF THE CCIIPLAINT THAT VE HEARD FROM THE NEIGHBORS IN THERE, BUT THERE WASN'T ANYTHING WITH RESPECT TO SOUND BUFFERING OR TREES OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT THAT VAS A PART OF THOSE COVENANTS. BUT THERE ARE SOME COVENANT ISSUES THAT VE HAYE TO ADDRESS ... HATHAWAY: I GUESS WHAT I VAS TRYING TO GET AT IS THAT 11111 PMTICUUI C11E ADDR£SSE:S M EAS8UT THAT THIS CCINIY NU USED F• YEMS. AS I UIIOSTAND TH£SE R£S1D£NTS' ISSUE IS NOT SO IIICH WITH THIS EASEMENT AS IT IS WITH PAVING DISTRICT 35 WHICH ADDRESSES NAVAJO ANO WINDERMERE AND THE ALIGNMENT THEREOF . I UNDERSTAND IT HAS SOME RELATION TO THIS EASEMENT BECAUSE OF THE CURVE AROUND THAT WOULD BE, THAT COULD BE MADE IF WE EYER DECIDE TO USE WINDERMERE AS A -3 - ,, - , .• \ I • • . I . • • , ]- • • • • • • FRONTAGE ROAD AS OPPOSED TO THE NAVAJO/WINDERMERE ALIGNMENT, BUT THAT AS I SEE IT IS NOT THE .... CLERK'S NOTE: THERE SEEMS TO BE PART OF THE DISCUSSION MISSING FR<II ONE TAPE TO THE OTHER. HABENICHT: •.• AS OF ONE TIME THAT FOR SCIIE REASON DID NOT GET HEARD WAS TO GO WITH A WINDERMERE ALIGNMENT. AS YOU STAND IN THESE YARDS, All THESE YARDS ALONG THIS DITCH ARE RAISED ABOVE ABOUT 20 FEET I WOULD SAY, AND SO WHAT THESE PEOPLE 00 EVEN IF THEY STAND IN THEIR BACKYARD ON THE GROUII> LEVEL WITH CURRENT FENCING, WITH CURRENT EVERYTHING AS THEY LOOK ACROSS THE TOP OF THIS AREA, IIHAT THEY HAYE FOIJI> TO BE THE CASE IS THAT THE CONFIGURATION Of THE LAIi> IS SUCH, NI> THE CONFIGURATla If TNE •ILDlm IS MN WT TNE -IS .... lfllD. NI> 98, ,au ... THEY 8ROUGHT, THEY BROUGHT TO ATTmlCII A PIECE VE CM ADDRESS 111TH CURRENT, CURRENT CCl>ES All> TH£ LIKE, lltlCH IS TH£ GARBAGE TRUCKS, THEY CON£ AT 3 O'CLOCK IN THE IOIIING All> THAT MAKES NOISE THAT EVEN 111TH THEIR TRIPLE PM£ IIIIOJIIS THEY HEAR All> IT DISTURBS THEIR SLEEP. IT'S HMO TO BELIEY£ SITTING RIGHT HERE D THAT IT'S THAT BAD, IUT 11D YOU STMD THERE IN THE NIDDLE Of A BUSINESS IIEEl YOU CM HEM, YOU CM IELIEYE THAT IT IS. -lllll THEY IS 111M' AS -1111FFIC m1sa II IIU. • .... 1, ......... , ., 111P -1111T'S -111EY' 1111 IPfl• • THEY HtQD Ml) UIIDHSTAII) lMT AT THIS POINT IN TINE THAT IT WOULD BE VERY COSTLY TO NOV£ FRON NAVAJO TO IIINDEIIIERE. IT'S lltFORTUNATE BECAUSE A YEAR All> A HALF AGO IT IIOULDN'T HAY£ BEEN SO COSTLY, IT COULD HAYE BEEN DON£ PROIAILY £YEN NOR£ CHEAPLY, NA.YB£ NOT . HATHAWAY: PROIAILY NOT . HAIENICHT: IUT AS IT IS RIGHT D 10 MINTA.IN THAT OPTla, _, IT REALLY IS A 818 DIFFERENCE IEMEN AUIDST, YOU au,, JUST A ID£ lt.OCI •Y FRON THER£ FRON THEIR MCIYMD TO THE 1'111££ ROCKS. IF YOU STAii> CII THEIR MCK PORCHES YOU CM REALLY SEE IT CLEML Y, _, IIIFORTIIIATEL Y •••• HATHAWAY: VM DYKE : IL IILL II.I. BULLOCK: III G8 1NS : " HAIE NI CHT: I THI• I HAD A NDTICII CII THE FLOOI. • • • .. • • 1 • • • - VAN DYKE: I, AH ... HATHAWAY: YOU JUST REMOVED IT. I DON'T THINK YOU PUT IT ... VAN DYKE AND HATHAWAY SPEAKING TOGETHER. CLERK: I DON'T BELIEVE THERE WAS A MOTION. HABENICHT: SORRY . WIGGINS: DO WE HAVE FURTHER DISCUSSION. FRASER: I THINK THAT THERE'S A COUPLE OF POINTS THAT WE NEED ADDITIONAL CLARIFICATION, IF I MY. AT THE, ON THIS MAP IN FRONT OF US, THE AREA THAT'S HIGHLIGHTED IN RED IS THE ALTERNATE CONFIGURATION THAT STAFF SPENT SOME TIME LOOKING AT ANO MAKING SOME ESTIMATES ON. BECAUSE PRIMARILY OF RIGHT-OF-WAY CONSIDERATIONS AND THE DIFFERENCES OF RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISIONS IN THAT ONE CONFIGURATION AS OPPOSED TO THE OTHER, WE'RE TALKING ABOUT ADDITIONAL COST TO DO THIS OVER All> ABOVE WHAT IS CURRENTLY BUDGETED FOR THE NAVAJO ALIGNMENT OF APPROXIMTELY ONE All> A HALF MILLION DOLLARS. THAT IS MONEY THAT IS ACCORDING TO OUR DISCUSSIONS WITH THE STATE MONEY THAT THE CITY WOULD HAVE TO COME UP WITH IF WE CHOSE TO GO IN THAT DIRECTION. THE OTHER THING THAT I WOULD JUST POINT OUT IS THAT THE WINDERMERE ALIGNMENT WAS CONSIDERED GOING DUE NORTH PARALLEL TO THE TRACKS AND ON THE WEST SIDE OF All OF THOSE BUILDINGS All THE WAY UP TO OXFORD. AS YOU MAY RECALL FROM SOME OF OUR DISCUSSIONS EARLIER, OXFORD IS GOING TO BE DEPRESSED AND IT'S GOING TO MEAN OF A DROP OF ABOUT 18 FEET IN THE VICINITY OF WHERE WINDERMERE WOULD LINE UP CURRENTLY. THOUGH FOR YEARS THE DISCUSSION HAS BEEN REGARDING A NAVAJO ALIGNMENT, All) I THINK IF WE GO BACK TO THE STREET PLANS THAT GO BACK INTO THE FIFTYS YOU 'LL SEE THAT THAT STRETCH OF NAVAJO HAS BEEN A PART OF MOST OF OUtt DISCUSSIONS SINCE THAT TIME. IETVEEN QUINCY Ml> OXFORD IT'S lll'OITMIT TO POINT OUT THAT TH£ RICHT-OF-IIAY HAS ALRODY IEDI OITAIIIED IY THE STAT£ FOi THAT STRETCH IETVEEN QUINCY •• I THI• IT'S UDCLIFF TO THE SOUTH. THEY ME IN TH£ PROCESS OF OITAINI• THAT RICHT-OF-IIAY CURRENTLY, AND THAT'S THE ONLY PORTION OF THE RIGHT -OF-WAY IN THE NAVAJO ALIGNMENT THAT HASN'T ALREADY BEEN SECURED FOR THIS PROJECT. CLEARLY YOU COULD SAY TODAY THAT YOU'YE CIWID YOU MIii> All> YOU WANT TO GO WITH THE CONFIGURATION ON THE WEST. IUT YOU IIEED TO BE AMAR£ THAT THAT HAS SONE SIINIFICAIIT COST UIPLICATICIIS FOi US. THE OTHER THING THAT I'D JUST POINT OUT, AND THIS IS BY WAY OF AN OVERVIEW I GUESS, THE EASEMENT THAT WE'RE TAU(ING AICIUT AT THIS LOCATION IS OF VERY INCCIISEQU(ITIAL VALUE EVEN IF 11£ WOULD COME IAClt 20 YEARS FD D -alllOII IT, WE'RE NOT TALKING AIOUT A SIGNIFICANT PIECE OF LAIi>, All> W ALIIAYS MY£ THE RICHT IF W DETEMINE THAT THIS IS HR£ THE IDMJIMY IIEEDS TO ID TO COIi[ 1AC1t All) SET IT . PRESENTLY, HOIOER, IIE HAY£ A MIIIESS 1111NIN OUR CCIIUIITY THAT'S PIIOPOSING TO D,_, -YOU MY£ THE QIIIIGITIIIITY TO MME YOUR STATDDT All) YOUI SUPPOIT Of 11/f.A MIN[SS(S CII THE RECOIi> BY MSSING THIS EASEMENT -R£COIIIJZI• TMT IT DO($ MYE SONE RISKS THAT YOU FOR£CLOSE M OMIITUIITY II DCNMIE FOi M IMMEDIATE CCIIUTMENT All) SCIIE, I GUESS, TEE1N 181111> YOUI EMLIEI STATEMENTS THAT YOU 'RE SUHORTATIYE OF LOCAL MIIIESS. IECAUSE YOU 'RE NOT TRULY GIVING UP MYTHING EVEN IF YOU WR£ TO CCIISIO(R • 5 • • "' . ' I . • -• • I• - THE ONE ANO A HALF MILLION DOLLARS, YOU'RE PROBABLY TALKING SOMEWHERE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF $20 TO $30,000 AS THE VALUE OF THIS EASEMENT AT THE MAXIMUM. ANO IT DOESN'T SEEM TO ME THAT THIS PARTICULAR PIECE OUGHT TO BE TYING US UP FROM PROCEEDING WITH THE POTENTION OF A BUSINESS EXPANDING ANO GROWING IN OUR COtfo1UNITY. WIGGINS: MR. BULLOCK. BULLOCK: CALL FOR THE QUESTION. WIGGINS: OKAY, PLEASE VOTE ON COUNCIL Bill NO. 13.2. HABENICHT: YOUR HONOR, 1 DON'T THINK THE DISCUSSION HAS BEEN COMPLETED. I'M HAVING A REAL DIFFICULT TIME OF HAVI• THE QUESTION CALLED WIEN ALL lNE FACTS AREN'T ON TH£ TAILE. 1 JUST ••• BULLOCK: THE DISCUSSION JS GOING ON AO INFINITUM. HABENICHT: ... I CAN'T VOTE. W!GGINS: PLEASE VOTE ON ITEM NO. 13.2. CLERK: MS. HABENICHT, ARE YOU NOT REGISTERING A VOTE? HABENICHT: I CANNOT VOTE AT THIS POINT IN TIME. CLERK: ALL OTHER VOTES HAVE BEEN CAST THEN. DEWITT: THAT SHOULD BE REGISTERED AS AN ABSTENTION. CLERK: ALL RIGHT. LET THE RECORD SHOW FOUR AYES, TWO NAYS, ONE ABSTAINING. THOSE VOTING NAY: WAGGONER AND GULLEY, AND ONE ABSTENTION: HABENICHT. VAN DYKE: YOUR HONOR, l'D JUST LIU TO SAY TIIAT YOU IC8 FD WHAT ALEX HAS MENTIONED TH£RE ARE SOME SERIOUS CONCERNS ABOUT •ISE, I THINK WE SHOULD DO WHAT WE CM TO ALLEYIATt Ml> n• THIN8S TO ACCOIIO>ATE THOSE PtlOP£11T1£S. WIGGINS: I AGREE, AND I BELIEVE THAT THE CITY STAFF IS MOVING ALONG THAT WAY TO ENFORCE THE COVENANT, THE THINGS THAT WERE SET DOWN IN THE REZONING IN THAT AREA THAT HAD TO BE, AS IIJCH AS THE CAN. e YES, MS. HABENICHT . HAB ENI CHT : YOUR HONOR, I HAVE SCJIC VERY SERIOUS CONCERN AT THIS POINT IN TIM£. • I IIIOSTMI> TMT IT'S IIIIGITMIT TO DE 111m11•1 ITtllS Ml> THAT THE BUSINESS OF THE COUNCIL IS WOY ...,.MT . HOll£VER, 1 DO HAVE A SERIOUS CONC(RN WITM CONTINUALLY CALLING QUESTIONS BEFORE THE DISCUSSION HAS BEEN FULLY, FULLY NEAii). l WOULD CALL UPON M . BULLOCl TO CGIE UP 111TH TN( 111D ca 1111(£ POIITS TMT I IIIIULD HAVE TO ADO, SINCE HE SEEJIS TO aDI EYOYTHIII& THAT'S ltEN STATtD. I 'M VERY COlltEIIIED MGUT THIS, IT ..... Oflll, Ml> IT GIVES ME A GR EAT ... WI GG IN S: MS. HAB ENI CHT ... • 6 • .. I . • , - • • • • .. HABENICHT: .•. DEAL OF CONCERN. WIGGINS: MS. HABENICHT, YOU WERE THE ONE WHO PULLED THE ITEM, AND YOU WERE THE ONE THAT HAD YOUR OPPORTIIIITY TO SPEAK TO IT. YOU ASKED STAFF TO DO IT. YOU, MR. ESTERLY SPOKE AND MR. FRASER SPOKE, AND YOU ASKED LINDA IF YOU HAD PREm MELL COYERED IT, AND SHE SAID YOU HAD, AND THAT WAS IT. YOU HAD YOUR OPPORTUNITY. I FELT IN MY OPINION THAT YOU HAD YCIUI OPfGITlltlTY 10 RM 10 IT. YOU HAD AN OPPORTUNITY AT 11IE BIIIIIII 10 PUT 111£ IIITICle IN TO REMOVE IT ANO YOU Dllll'T 9D I £aD U, TO PROCEED IT. THIS IS THE PROCEDURE. YOU IDl'T WIN THEM ALL. HABENICHT: AND THAT'S ALL RIGHT, BUT THERE WERE THINGS THAT WERE SAID AND THINGS THAT I COULD HAVE SAID IN RESPONSE TO THAT, AND ANOTHER ALTERNATIVE THAT I COULD HAVE BROUGHT UP, BUT ... BULLOCK: AT SOME POINT DISCUSSICle HAS TO BE CUT OFF, AT SOME POINT, ALEX. WIGGINS: ALL RIGHT. WE'LL MOVE ON TO ITEM llA . -7 - • ' ' 'I I . . • , ,, I ]- ]- • < • • • • t • . • ' (. " • Nav 4, 1992 Regular City Council Meeting "~ ,.. • ' • 0