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Cln CGUIICIL --STATUS IEPOIT
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Agenda Ortgtnattng
It• Dlpartwt O.scrtptton Actton Tann Follow-up
5A FIN SERY COUNCIL NIIIUTES 12/11/91 APPROVED 1-1 COPIES TO BE DISTRIBUTED
6A au B[CQJTH, D'S AUTO ATIOAIIEY
RE: TOIIIIIG CCIITRACT
l lA IOUCNT FORIMRD FOR ACTION:
(HABENICHT ABSTAINED)
SAf SERY/ CCIITRACT FOR VEHICLE MR£Cl£R
POLICE -TOIIIIIG SERVICES
TABLED 5-2 MTIER TO BE CONSIDERED
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AID TO OTHER AGOICIES
CCIITRIIUTIONS PIESENTED TO
I AGOICIES
DMI CLAYTON · REQUESTED CONTRIIUTION S150.00 APPROVED 6-1
TO ASSIST 111TH EIPOISES/JR. 111Rl.D CUP (NAY: IULLOCl)
FEIICJIIG CJICUJT IN PARIS I FRMKFURT
KEIi HMALDSEN, 3011 S. IMSflllliTON
RE: COLO. COIIIOY POETRY/ARVD ARTS CENTER
I SUG5ESTED COUNCIL RECOIi> VARIOUS CONFERENCE
NEETIIIGS TO SHARE INFORMTION
OIIHl(CIIIO) APPIIJVIIIG SIGN FOR ) lOA I B
OORMCE TO OFFICE DEPOT ) APPROVED 7-0
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OIIH2(CB182) MENDING SECTIONS Of )
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CONTRIBUTION TO BE FORWARDED;
ALSO CITY T-SHIRTS, BOOK BAG
CITY PIN, ETC.
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118 C<JIII DEY CBII R£YISlllli SECTICIIS OF DIC APPROVED 7-0 PUBLIC HEARING 2/3/92 7:30PM
IELATlllli TO ZCIIE DISTRICT
IEGULA TICIIS
IIC PUB IICS ll>TICII TO A1MRD 1992 CUSTOOIAl APPROVED 7-0 PUB IICS TO SECURE SIGNATURES;
C(IITRACT TO ANERICAII ... ID-Slll,900 FILE COPY WITH CITY CLERK I ..
IID PUB IICS IESOfl DECLARING IITOO TO CREATE APPROVED 7-0 PUBLIC HEARING 2/3/92 7:30PM
SPECIAL INPIIJVEJIEIIT DISTRICT 1992
IIE RECR Cll2 -APPDlllli TIMSPORTATICII TABLED 7-0 STAFF INSTRUCTED TO PREPARE
MREEJIEIIT lflTH MM CITY INTERIM AGREEMENT FOR COUNCIL
TRMSPORTATICII SERYICES TO REVIEW IF ARAP CNTY
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
CONCERNS HAVE NOT BEEN IRONED
OUT BY 1/20/92 CC MTG
IIF CAffi CIIJ • APPIOWE PUll.lCATICII OF Cl APPROVED 7 -0 I ,·
CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH 3 TIMES;
J TINES All> •1• MCI TO COUKIL SECOND READING 2/3/92 4
Z/l/92
IZA au lflfiCINS: 1) CHMIEi OF CCIIIERCE I • fAl.OOINE CET-TOCETIO Z/14/92 r •
11) POLICE vtNICLE IID PltS AS DEPUTY CITY MANAGER MARTIN
IEQUESTm BY IMGGOIIER CONFIRMED SHE HAD RESPONDED
TO HIS INQUIRY
IZI au 1) RESOf2 APPDlllli CCll'OISATICII APPROVED 7-0 \ 7 SALARY EFFECTIVE 1/1/92
Pt.All FOR 1992 FOR CITY NIIMGER
$77,510.00 r ..
1 1 ) RESOl3 APPIIOVlllli CCIIPENSATICII APPROVED 7-0 SALARY EFFECTIVE 1/1/92
Pt.All FOR 1992 FOR CITY Am•n
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11 t) RESOl4 APl'Dlllli CCll'OISATICII APPROVED 7-0 SALARY EFFECTIVE 1/1/92
Pt.All FOR 1992 FOR -ICIPAL COURT
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IZBtv OliR GULLEY I) USE OF SOCCER FIELDS I '\I • I ' -2 -
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CITY/SCNOOl ll'JC TO DISCUSS
ISSU(S TMT CGIC(M •nt mnns
IMGCiOll£a I ) CI Tl WI .. MSTICIIED
llfY CITY oro 11n ••1• Mlllff AT
COITDHSIM. a NfEITIM.LY IOLATILE
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=ICIIO STATUS Of PILOT IIECYCLIIC
mOIIRMO CCll'TI-TICII Of
PICNiltM I QUICK TRMSITICII fllll CITY'S
PICNiltM TO TN[ NIIULER'S NOaM
INDIICHT CCIIDTm CII SUllUFICMCE Of
FlltST 11£SOl.UTICIIS Of ID YEAR
fMTNMMY ASKED IF TN[ CITY MOUl.D LIKE TO
PVT Tm£TN[R A YEM AUIN Fm PUITIIC
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M.lOCl QU(STICIO If TN[ CITY tMS IIISUIMCE
TO awn TNDS( P(flll( sormm TO CCIIUIJTY
SUIYICE IT Ml CMT
A) O(PUTY CITY IWNlR •111 MSSED OUT COPIES
Of oun Of' CITll(I MW(Y; • .,(STEO CCUICIL'S
CCIIOTS
I) ADWISED PNll D(IIIC • LCIIIIU APPROVED 7-0
O(Llf(RINli COIIIICIL "11CKllS;
VAi ffl( ""9 TO alfflM TO UTILIZE
Pltfl DOfllC 'S SUIYICU AT SII.IO fa
EACH DELIVCRY, COST TO I( ON5CD TO
COIIICIL'S IIIJC(T
C) SHE •TCD COUIKIL IIOUI.O 1£ HOSTIIC
llTTL£TCII CITY COlall 1/IJ/tZ; ASICEO FOR
SUGGESTIONS rm NECTINli f'l.AC(
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VAN DYKE TO NEET WITH
WASTE Jll6NT TO DISCUSS CONCERNS
STAFF TO PREPARE A
CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF
FUNDING l REINBURSENENT
FOR 10,000 TREES PROJECT
ADD AN ADDENDUN TO SURVEY
REGARDING RECYCLING
RETAIN PHIL OEWJNG'S SERVICES
FOR DELIVERY OF COUNCIL PKTS
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CATTY A) PRAISED PHIL 0£VIIIG FOR HIS ASSISTANCE
DURING THE ~ITICII TO PRIVATE PROCESS
SERVICE
I) PIOYIDED COPIES OF C0111£SPOll)(IICE FD
CAREER SERVICE DII> RE: POLICY DECISION
NMIIIG PROCESS
C) ll>Tm EPA IS IIICHTAIN AS TO HOii THEY
IIOUlD LIKE TO IWl>l.E A -ICIPAL SETILDDT
POLICY
D) COUKIL IIDUlD IE IIECEIYIIIG A CCIIFIDENTIAL
OPJNICII ON FIBER OPTIC CAil.ES
PR£SOO: All SEWEii COUKIL IOIERS
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1. Call to Order
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ENILEIIOOD CITY COUNCIL
ENILEIIOOD, AIAPANOE COIIITY, COLORADO
btular Session
.January 6, ltt2
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The regular .. eting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:33 p.a.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Nellber Bullock.
3. Pledfe of All .. iance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins.
4. loll Call
Present: Council Mellbers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Absent:
A quorua was present.
Also present:
5. llinutes
None
Deputy City Manager Martin
City Attorney Dlllitt
Deputy City Clerk Ellis
Executive Officer Olson, Safety Services
Director lfanush, COIIIIUllity Deve10Pll8ftt
Director Esterly, Publtc lforks
Manateaent Analyst Retd, Ctty Manager's Office
(a) COIIICIL ...... LOCI IIOYID, -IT IN IEC ... , TO AIPIIOVt TN(
IIIIIITES OF TN( -UI IIEITI• OF DEf.81111 11, INI.
Ayes: Council Nlabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hath1Way, Waggoner. Gulley, lftggtns
None Nays:
Council Nellber Habenicht Abstain:
Motton carried.
6. Pre-s~l~ Wtsttors
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(a) Jaaes A. Beckwith, attorney for Bob's Auto Service, protested
awarding the towing contract to Hinson Towing. He provided copies of a memo-
rand1.111 addressing purported discrepancies for Council's review. Mr. Beckwith
contended that Hinson Towing does not have the necessary range of towing
equipaent; that the City has not agreed to allow subcontracting for that ser-
vice; and that Hinson does not identify the subcontractor, and rate, for heavy
equtpaent 110veaents. He asked that Council reevaluate the Hinson Towing con-
tract and award the contract to Bob's Auto Service as "it is the only bidding
party who Mets all of the btd specifications.• He reviewed bidding price
coapartsons for standard and optional services. He requested, tf City Council
should decide to re-btd the contract, that the traditional rotational towing
systea be used until the contract is awarded.
COUNCIL NEN1D MTHAIIAY IIOYED, -IT lfAS SEC.ED, TO IRIN& FOIIIARD AGENDA
ITEN ll(a).
Ayes:
Nays:
Motton carried.
Council Metlbers Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
Hathaway,
Council Metlber Bullock requested conftraation frOII Bob Hinson Towing
Specialists and Bob's Auto Service as to their business addresses.
Executive Officer Olson presented a recoaendation frOII the Oepartaent of
Safety Services to approve by 110tton a contract for vehicle wrecker and towing
services to Bob Hinson Towtng Specialtsts, 4343 South Santa Fe Ortve. Mr.
Olson noted they have served tn this capacity for the last two years, staff
has been satisfied wtth thetr level of service, and they subllitted the lowest
bid. He noted actual costs are substantially less than the worst case scenar-
io proposed in the bid specifications.
Council Nlllber Habenicht questioned Nhether the request for btd precluded any
contracting out on the part of the btdder. Mr. Olson stated that during the
bid process Mr. Clothier, CMler of Bob's Auto Service, stated hts concern with
that issue. As a result, 111 addendua was aatled to all bidders that had re-
quested bid packages spectfyi119 that heavy duty towing could be sub-
contracted. He felt thts was not a aajor issue as it ts rare for the City to
use thts type of spectaltzed heavy duty towing.
Council Nlllber Habefticht questioned Ctty Attorney DeWitt on the levtttaacy of
adding an addend• to a bid proposal that has already been dtstrtbuted, based
on a question froa one of the people bidding. Mr. DeWitt noted the btd pro-
posal ts used to clarify the bid spectftcattons . Discussion ensued .
Council Nlllber Hathaway questioned the advtsabtlity of retnstattng I rot1tton -
al systea betWffft lob's Auto Service and lob Hinson Towing Spect1lhts. Dis ·
cussion ensued.
Ct ty Attorney DeWitt questioned Mr. Olson revardtng current spectftc1ttons for
towing of heavy equtpaent .
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Council Mellber Habenicht questioned the accuracy of btddtng price COIIIJ)arisons
as set forth tn the aeaorand1111 froa Mr. Beckwith dated January 6, 1992. Dis-
cussion ensued.
Bob Hinson spoke on behalf of Bob Hinson Towing Specialists. He stated there
have been four requests for tractor and trailer seat's in the last two and a
half years, lllhtch they handled. He aatntatned he would stand on his past
record wtth Englewood, Cherry Hills Village, and Greenwood Village. He noted
he has letters on file froa two of the largest towing cOllll)anies in town stat-
ing they llfOUld back ht• on any police request for heavy duty equipaent.
Council .....,.r Hathaway expressed her concern over the dtscrepanctes in the
tnfon11tton presented on thts issue. She requested additional inforaation on
the rotational syst•, heavy duty tows and cost differential. Although, an
tnteria agreeaent was discussed, Mr. DeWitt rece11111ended they issue a notice to
continue the current contract, with alternative eaergency measures to be con-
sidered tf disagreaents arise.
COUNCIL .... IIATIIIIIIAY IMO, -IT IIAS SECaED, TO TABLE MED ITEII ll(a)
TO THE HalUI c1n COUNCIL IEETI• .-..., 20, lltZ.
Ayes: Council Neabers Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley,
Wiggins
Nays: Council Neabers Bullock, Habenicht
Motion carried.
(b) Mayor Wiggins presented, on behalf of the City,
ttons to the following ..-ctes:
Colorado Special Olyapics
Interfaith Task Force
To.n of Littleton Cares,'Neals on Wheels
Arapahoe lllfttal Health Center
Gateway Battered Wollln's Shelter
Court House I IIC.
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15,000
3,000
2,000
2,500
2,500.
the 1992 contrtbu-
(c) Dan Clayton, t5I East Cornell AVNUe, stated he has been asked to
repreHftt the United States at wo Junior World Cup Fencing Coapetitions in
Paris, France and Frankfurt, liel"lllfty. He estiuted the cost of the trip at
SIIOO and the equt .... t at $400. He ,....steel a contrtbutton froa Council to
assist wtth hts expenses. Coullctl .....,.r Bullock noted that Mr . Clayton has
Olyaptc potential .
.... WM fflE MID, -IT IMS BIIIIID. TO AIP•E A $110.00 CGITIIIUfl• TO• cuna .
CGUIICIL .... -LICI MID TO ........ A SIOO CGITIIIUfl. TO -cun•.
The vote results on origtnal aotton (S150):
Ayes: Council ....,.rs Vu Dyke, Hathaway, Habenicht, Wag -
voner, Gulley, Wiggtns
Nays : Bullock
Mot t on carrted .
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Council Metlber Hathaway encouraged COlalUnity involve111ent in his effort, as she
was aware he ts training for the Olyaptcs. She suggested he contact the South
Metro Chlllber of COllllerce and the Greater Englewood Chamber of Commerce.
Council Mellber Habenicht offered her congratul at tons to Mr. Clayton and re-
quested that he and his representative be given a City T-shirt. It was agreed to provide a book bag, pins, etc.
Council Mellber Gulley confinaecl that the Greater Englewood Challber of C011111erce
had approved a contribution of Sl,000.
7. Non-sc:llecluled Visitors
Ken Haraldsen, 3018 South Washington, 1nvtted Council to attend the upc0111ing
Colorado Cowboy Poetry gathering at the Arvada Arts Center, as he will be a
parttctpant. He noted on January 21, 1992, soae of the participants will be
perfor11tng at the Englewood Public library.
Nr. Haraldsen suggested Council record various convention aeetings in order to
share tnfor111tton at the study sessions. It was noted that occasionally tapes
can be purchased. City Attorney Dell1tt stated that tn soae instances taping
is specifically prohibited, as soae prograas are copyrighted or otherwise pro-tected. Discussion ensued.
There were no Coauntcattons, Procl .. ttons or Appotntaents to consider.
9. Public lllart111
No public heart119 was scheduled before Council .
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CGIIICIL .... YM Im .... -IT -BIIIB, Tl ..... • SEc:a IUD-1• --ITEIIS 10 (a) TIIIUII (•) AS NUMt
(a) ORDINANCE II>. 1, SERIES Of 1112 (COIIICll Bill II>. IO, INTRODUCED BY
COUNCIL NENER NATNMMY), OOITUD:
AN ORDINANCE GRANTJIIC TO TRUEil PDOTIES, LTD. A RIGHT TO USE MUNICIPAL RIGHT-OF-WAY .
(b) ORDINANCE II>. 2, SERIES Of 1112 (COIIICll Bill II>. 82, INTRODUCED BY
COUNCIL NENER CUUEY), OOITL£D :
AN ORDINANCE MEJl>INC TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6f, BY THE ADDITION Of A NEW SECTION
11, AND MEll>INC TITLE 15, CHAPTER 6, BY THE ADDITJC* Of NEW SECTIONS 7 ANO 8,
TO THE EIICLEWOOD MUNICIPAL COO[ 1115 RHMDIIIC lilWFJTJ •
Ayes: COUIICtl .._..rs •noct, Vu Dyke , Hathaway,
Habenicht, w...-.,, Culley, Wt99tns
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Nays: None
Motion carried.
11. Ordtnances, lesoluttons and Nottons
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(a) This itea was aoved forward -see Agenda Item 6(a) -pages 2 and 3.
(b) Director Wanush presented a rec011111endation from the Department of
Coaunity Developaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance revising sections of
the Englewood Municipal Code relating to Zone District Regulations and set a
Public Hearing for February 3, 1992 at 7:30 p.a. He stated the Planning and
Zoning Coatsston had held a Public Hearing regarding this change. He ex-
plained that essentially it would allow the rear 25 feet of residential zones,
that abut the 8-2 Broadway zone district, to be used for parking. He noted
this request is in response to concerns expressed by businesses, residential
property owners and tenants, and thts option aeets the needs of the business
coauntty with atntaal tapact on the residential nature of Acoma Street and
Lincoln Street. Nr. Wanush responded to questions fro11 Council. The Deputy
Ctty Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 1, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. l, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ANENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTION SN, BY ADDING A
NEW SUBSECTION (5), ENTITLED PARKING AREA; TITLE 16, CHAPTER FOUR, SECTION 6M
BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION (5), ENTITLED PARKING AREA; AND AMENDING TITLE 16,
CHAPTER 4, SECTION 9, C, OF TH£ ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE IN ORDER TO ALLOW
DEVELOPMENT OF CONNERCIAL PARKING LOTS AT THE REAR 12,000 SQUARE FEET OF SOUTH
BROADWAY BUSINESSES.
City Attorney DeWitt advised that the Public Hearing ts set for February 3,
1992 at 7:30 p.a. tn Section 4 of the Council Bill.
COUNCIL .... IMIDIClff .U, -IT IMS suaED, TO APPllOVt MENDA JTEN
11(1) -COUNCIL IILL IIO. 1.
Ayes: Council ...._rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habefticht, ll1190Mr, Gulley, Wi99tns
Nays: lone
Motion carried.
(c) Director Esterly presented a recoatlldatton fro11 the Departaent of
Publ tc Wor'ks to approve by •t ton the 1192 Custodial contract to Aaertcan
Matd. He noted the City has had contractual custodial services continuously
since 1911. Nr. Esterly advised that the lo..st bidder, Aspen Maintenance,
withdrew their bid due to internal financial probl .. s. The next lowest bidder
was Janitronics, Milich has contracted with the City continuously since 1989.
However, dur"ing the last year' their' performance has been very erratic particu -
11,.ly at the Recreation C1t1ter. Nr. Esterly conftraed the unsatisfactory per -
formance was doc111111ted. Dtscussion ensued. He stated the contract has been
modified to allow a fine to be taposed for services that are not rendered
properly. He noted that during the course of establishing the new contract
they had requested recoatlldattons fro11 all City departalftts.
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COIIICIL NEIIIER HATIWIAY NOVED, AND IT WAS SECOll>ED, TO AWARD THE 1992
CUSTODIAL CONTRACT TO MEIJCAII MID FOR ONE YEAR IN THE MOUNT OF $111,900.00.
Ayes: Council Melllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Motion carried.
{d) Director Esterly presented a recoaaendation from the Department of
Public Works to approve a resolution declaring the intent of City Council to
create Special Iaproveaent District No. 1992. He noted, that during the for-
aation of Paving District No. 1991, it was detenained the Santa Fe Circle
project should be reaoved because it was a developer project; and that this
particular project would have a negative iapact on bond rates, resulting in
higher costs for other district aeabers. He advised that this district in-
cludes water, sewer, engineering, and paving. Council Member Waggoner ques-
tioned the financial arrangeaent. Mr. Esterly explained it would be financed
with the City's reserve funds. Discussion ensued. Council Melllber Waggoner
wondered if the City anticipated another paving district. Mr. Esterly advised
of possibly two aore paving districts this year. Discussion ensued.
The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. l, SERIES Of 1992
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORA-
DO, TO CREATE SPECIAL INPROVENENT DISTRICT NO. 1992 -ECIC, ADOPTING DETAILS
AND SPECIFICATICIIS FOR THE PROPOSED DISTRICT, AND DIRECTING PUBLICATION AND
NAILING Of THE NOTICE OF HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE REAL PROPERTY IN THE
DISTRICT.
CGUIICIL IIElaEll MTIWY IMED, -IT IIAS SECWD, TO APPIOVE IESOlUTICII m.
l, SDIES If 1111.
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Nays:
Motion carried.
Council ....,.rs Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, Wqgoner, Gulley, Wi99ins ..... Hathaway,
(e) Deputy City NM•r Nlrtin recoaended that Council Bill No. 2 be
tabled, as Arapahoe County Transportation Services has Indicated they would
like clarification of soae sections of the agreeaent.
Council NNber HathWly expressed concern for citizens requiring transporta -
tion assistance In the interia. Council NNber Habenicht expressed concern
with disrupting the service for people who depend on It. Staff was instructed
to prepare an lnterl• agTeellefll for Council lo review If the concerns voiced
by the Arapahoe County Transportation Services have not been ironed out by the
January 20, 1992 City Council ""ting. Discussion ensued regardi nq alterna -
t Ive resolutions .
CGUIICIL IIElaEll MTIIMMY au, -IT
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Ayes:
Nays:
Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
Motion carried.
(f) Ctty Attorney DeWitt presented I recoaendation from the City At-
torney's Offtce to approve republishing I bill for an ordinance concerning
water rights. He advised that this ordinance does not repeal the 1985 or-
dinance, tt elaborates specifically on certatn aspects of that ordinance and
provides for an unusual publtshtng sequence to brtng tt tnto c<>111pli1nce with a
spectftc State Statute.
Council Mellber Waggoner questioned the status of property that came into the
Ctty after January 1, 1985. Dtscusston ensued.
COIIICIL IIEIIID VM DYi£ IIDVED, -IT IMS SEcao, TO APNOVE MLICATION OF
MElllA ITEII 11 ( f) AS A CGUIICIL IIU TIii& TIIES -TO •1• IT UCIC TO COIII-CIL FEIIUAIY 3, 1111.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motton carried.
Counctl Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, WiftOMr, liulley, Wiggins
None
12 . .....,.,1 Discusston
(1) Mayor's Chotce
Hathaway,
(1) Mayor 111911•1 IIOted tile CIIIIINr of Can 1rce ..ould be hosting a
Valentine Day get-together• F.._.,., 14, 1112.
( 11) He tnqutrecl II to wetller tile tnforatton on police patrol
velltcles had bNft sullllttted to Cw11 ......,. ll191DNr, per hts previous
request. Deputy Ctty "811 .. ar Martt• CORftraad she had responded to hts tnqutry.
(b) Council Nlllber's Choice
(1) A resolution approving I COIIP8ftHtton plan for 1992 for the
City Manager was considered. TIie resolutt• was 111t9fted I ftUllber and read by tftle:
RESOLUTION NO. Z, SERIES OF lltZ
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE AIIIUAl. SAUIY FOR THE CITY ~ER FOR THE CAL · ENDAR YEAR 1992.
COIIICIL .._. •• 1m .... • n • m111a, " a,r•n 1uown• •· z, sa1u o, 1111.
Ayes: Hathaway,
Nays:
Motton carried.
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(11) A resolution approving I COlll)ensatlon plan for 1992 for the
City Attorney was considered. The resolution was assigned a number and read
by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 3, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE ANNUAL SALARY FOR THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR THE CAL-
ENDAR YEAR 1992.
COUNCIL IIDID U.Loat IIMD, -IT IMS SECCIIIDED, TO APPROVE ltSOLUTICNI NO.
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Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
Hathaway,
(Ill) A resolution approving a COlll)ensation plan for 1992 for the
Municipal Court Judge was considered. The resolution was assigned a nulllber
and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 4, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE AINJAL SALARY FOR THE MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE FOR
THE CALENDAR YEAR 1992.
COUNCIL IIDID U.LEY IIMD, -IT IMS SECaD, TO APNOYt ltSOLUTICNI NO. 4,
stllts Of lffl.
Ayes:
Nays:
Notion carried.
Council Nellbers Bullock, Yan Dyke,
Habenicht, V1990fter, Gulley, Vtggtns
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( iv) Counctl .....,.r Gulley:
Hathaway,
l . She suggested that the Parts and Recreation Coaission invite tht Engle -
lfOOd Soccer Association Board to attend their next .. ting to discuss use of
fields. Discussion ensued.
2. She requested Council schedule a City/School .. t Ing to dis cuss is sue s
that concern both entitles, such 11 the graffttt ordinance and traff ic prob -
1 .. s we uy encounter as • result of the schoo ls contract with th e profes -
si onal socc er teaa, Colorado Foxe s .
(v) Coun c il Neaber W199Gner :
1. He stated• citizen had que s tioned wily the Ct ty did not requ i r e I ba tlt ff
to be preset1t at controverstal or potenttally volatile board and coatsslon
111te t t ng s. Otscusston ensued .
2. He que s tioned the status of the ptlot recyclt119 progr•. Ns . Nlrt t n not -
ed an analy s ts of the progr• wuld be coapleted thts sprt119 . Coun cil Neabe r
Waggoner s tated ht .ould 1tke the haulers to COfttlnue to pi ck up rec yc lables,
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even though the pilot program has ended. Council Member Van Dyke concurred,
however, she understood that Waste Management would be contacting citizens to
offer recycling services. She noted the transition from the City's pilot
recycling prograa to Waste Manageaent's recycling progra• would take a little
time. Discussion ensued. Council Metlber Van Dyke agreed to meet with Waste
Manageaent and discuss Council's concerns.
3. He inquired as to the status of the sale or lease of the Federal Fire
Stat ion. Ms. Mart in advised the property was posted, advert ise111ents were
placed in the Daily Journal and Englewood Herald, and a bid opening is
scheduled for February 4, 1992.
(vi) Council MNber Habenicht coaented on the signifie1nce of
the first resolutions of the new year.
(vit) Council .....,.r Hathaway noted coordinators of the 10,000
Trees Project would be approaching Council with their presentation. She in-
quired as to whether the Ctty would 1 ike to put together a tea111 again for
planting a site, as she would like to coordinate the effort with Outdoor
Colorado. Deputy City Manager Martin agreed to aention it to staff and advise
Council. Ms. Hathaway requested staff prepare a chronological history of
funding and reillburs ... nts.
(vttt) Council .....,.r Bullock asked if the City has insurance to
cover those people sentenced to COIIIIUnity service by the Municipal Court. He
stated he understood that technically they were not eligible for Workers' COll-
pensat ton. City Attorney Dellttt provided an update on the issue.
13. City .......... , a.,ort
(1) Deputy City Manager Martin tr1n111itted a draft of the current pro-
posal for the citizen survey which ts conducted every other year. She re·
quested c01111et1ts froa Council by January 13th, to enable staff to process the
survey in a ti•ly aanNr. The respo11ses will be tabulated prior to Council
establ tshing goals for 1913. Council .....,.r Habenicht asked if the quest tons
were consistent with the last survey. Ns. Martin noted that all questions
providing substantive inforaation, that can be used for tracking, have been
retained. Council Nlllber Van Dyke stated she would like to SN an addendum to
the survey retarding recycling. Nu...-,it Analyst Reid advised that they
would be surveying all the people who participated in the ...cycling progrN,
as well as an equal nUllber of people in the pilot area who chose not to
participate .
(b) She noted that as of o.c-.r 31, 1911 Phil Dewing 1s no longer
eaployed by the City. Ht was charged wtth the delivery of council packets .
Discussion ensued.
COUNCIL IIIJllll WM DYii IMID, -IT IMS SU..U, TO CCIITIM TO UTILIZE
PNIL m1•·s SDYICU AT 'INE FU W Sll.lO UCN TUE IE DrLIVDS COUNCIL
PACK[TS, 'INE COST TOK GIPIIED TO CIUIICIL'S IIWT,
Ayes : Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, W1910Nr, Gulley, Wl91lns
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(c) She noted they would be hosting Littleton City Council J1nu1ry 13,
1992 and asked for sugvestions for a aeeting place. Council supported 111eeting
at Fratelli's if possible, with Woody's as a second choice.
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Council Nellber Bullock advised that his NLC Report had been sublllitted to the
City Manayer's Office. Mayor Wiggins noted Council Mellbers Habenicht and Gul-
ley had a so prepared reports to share with Council.
14. City Attomey's a.port
(a) Mr. Delfitt praised Phil O..ing for his assistance during the tran-
sition to private process service.
Council Mellber Habenicht thanked staff for ti .. ly and coaplete council
packets.
(b) He provided coptes of correspondence froa the Career Service Board
regarding the poltcy decision aaking process.
(c) He noted the EPA ts uncertain as to holf they would like to handle a
municipal settleaent poltcy, a.-ver he would kHp Council apprised of the
situation.
(d) He stated Council wuld be receiving a confidential opinion on the
Fiber Optic Cables.
Council Mellber Yan O,U ,.....sted an update on the Densel Ragland cast. Mr.
Delfitt stated CarHr Service Ills not supported her position and she has filed
a notice of claia.
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MLIC CCIIIEIT ROSTER
DAT£: .JMIIMY I, 1H2
MY P£l5ml MY SPEM • IIAnDS 01NEI TNMI AIElllA ITEIIS FOil A MIIIUI OF FIVE
IUIUTES. oat SUCH PDsml SIIOULD SIM THIS MLIC COIIIEIIT ROSTO, STATJ•
IIAIE, AIIDIESS, -TOPIC OF COIIIEIIT.
THOSE PEl5GIS -IIISN TO SPEM II FANI OF Oil IN OPPOSITI• TO A MLIC
HEAii• 5NIULD SIM THE Affl.lCMLE PUil.iC HOii• ROSTER.
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IEJIEUL MElltA ITEII COIIEIIT ROSTER
DATE: .JMIIMY I, ltt2
ANY POSCIN MY SPEM CGIICOIIII• MY MElltA ITEII. EACH SUCH PERSON IIJST SUIN
THIS lOSTEI, STATJ• IIME, ADDRESS, -ME111A ITEII IUIIER. PLEASE UNIT YOUR
COIIEITS TO FIVE lllllmS.
THOSE KUmlS H IIISH TO SPEM II FAYOI OF OI IN OPPOSITION TO A PUILIC
HOii•, 1111111.D SI• THE APPI.ICMI.£ PUILIC HOii• lOSTEI.
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ENILEIIOOD, AIAPAHOE COIIITY, COLOUDO
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The regular .. eting of the Engle.ood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:30 p.a.
2. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Mellber Bullock.
3. PlN .. of Al119tance
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins.
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Present:
Absent:
A quorua was present.
Council Meabers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock,
Waggoner, Wiggins
Council Meaber Habenicht
Also present: Ctty Manager Fraser
S. Ntnutn
Assistant City Attorney Gri ..
Deputy City Manager Martin
Ctty Clerk Crow
Director Stanley, Safety Services
Director llanush, COIIIIUntty Developaent
Dtrector Hayes, Financial Services
Nanag ... nt Analyst Reid, City Manager's Office
(1) CIUIICIL .... UUICI IIOVD, _, IT MU KCOIIIID, TO APNOWt TNE
NIIIITH o, TIii -·· IIIITI• o, DKIIIID I, 1N1.
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, H1th1w1y, Waggoner,
Nays:
Gulley, Wiggins
None
Coullctl Nlllbtr Habenicht Absent:
Motion carried.
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ENILEIIOCID, AUPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
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The regular .. ttnv of the E119lllll00d Ctty Council WIS called to order by Mayor
Wtggtns at 7:30 p.a.
Z. Invocation
The invocation was given by Council Mellber Bullock.
3. Pled .. of Alle,tance
The Pledge of Allegiance was ltd by Mayor Wiggins.
4. loll call
Present:
Absent:
A quorum WIS present .
Also present:
s. lltnutn
Council Nellbers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock,
Waggoner, lltggtns
Council Nlaber Habenicht
Ctty llan ... r Fraser
Assistant Ctty Attorney Gri ..
Deputy Ctty llan ... r Martin
Ctty Clerk Crow
Director Stanley, Safety Services
Director Wanush, Co..unity Developaent
Director Hayes, financial Services
Man....-nt Analyst Retd, Ctty Manager's Office
( a) CGUIICIL ... MLOCI IIDWD, -IT IMS SECGIIDO, TO APPIOWt TN(
IUIIITES Of THE-·· IIHTI• IF DKIIIID I, IHI,
Ayes : Counctl Nlabers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner ,
Gulley, llt99tns
None
Council Nlaber Nablfttcllt
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(a) Betty Goosaan, Buyer II, of the Procurement Division of Administra-
tive Services Oepart111ent, was honored as Englewood's Employee of the Month for
December. City Manager Fraser C0111aented upon Ms. Goosman's outstanding ser-
vice to the City of Englewood.
(b) Holiday Lighting Coapetition Awards were presented by Mayor Wiggins
and Dorothy Roaans. Winners in the 1991 Holiday Lighting competition were
announced as follows:
Artistic/Best Lighting
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
Traditional/Religious
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
Aniaated Holiday
1st Place
2nd Place
34d Place
Old Efilewood Holiday
st Place
2nd Place
Jason Hagan
Richard Kloewer
Petaanson Faaily
Ji• Brown Faaily
Rick Weekley
Duane Lyaan
Toa Blunk
Dwight Lathaa
Taay S....ney
Jaaes Marlatt
Richard Norales
Exceptional Use of Preaises
Harold Minter
Mr. and firs. Robert Van FlHt
Mr. and firs. Terry Wets
Appreciation for Entering
Toa Tuffteld
Merle and Kay Wakefteld
3247 West Pialico Drive
4990 South Elati Street
3918 South Elati Street
3201 South Cherokee Street
4190 South Bannock Street
3012 South Logan Street
4640 South Washington Street
2971 South Eaerson Street
4466 South Delaware Street
3150 South High Street
4255 South Delaware Street
3221 South Franklin Street
4329 South Pearl Street
2702 South Logan Street
4195 South Pearl Street
2775 South Clarkson Street
(c) Jaaes A. Beckwith, Attorney for lob's Auto Service, was not present
as scheduled .
7. llon-schedu11d V1s1tors
There were no non -scheduled visitors .
8 . Coauntcations, Procl-tfons IIMII a,,otntants
(1) CCIUIICIL .... IMWY .... -IT IMS SU ... , YO ACCIPY IIIYN
HIIEY TIE us1•n• Of IIU .. ,_ TIE CUM, •ue -...
CONNISSI•.
Ayes : COU11Ct1 Meabtrs 14,llock, Van Dyke, Hathaw,y, ll1990ft8r.
Culley, lfiwins
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Nays: None
Absent: Council Member Habenicht
Hot;on carried.
(b) COIIICIL IIOIIER HATHAIIAY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO ACCEPT WITH
RE&RET THE RESHNATION OF IERALD &REEIIIALD FRON THE CLEAN, &REEN AND PROUD
CONMISSION.
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Council Metllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner,
Gulley, Wiggins
None
Council Melllber Habenicht
Motion carried.
9. Public Hearing
No public hearing was scheduled before Council.
10. Appf'oval on Second Reading
COIIICIL IIEIIIEll NATNMIAY IIOVED, All> IT IMS SECNED, TO AHIOVE ON SECOND READ-
1• MDltA ITEIIS 10 (a) TlllCIUIH (cl) AS FOLLGIISz
(a) ORDINANCE NO. 70, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 76, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY) ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 119 FOR AN AREA APPROXIMATELY 9.698
ACRES WHICH IS OWNED BY RHS COMPANY AND IS LOCATED IN ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORA-
DO, TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT'S CONNECTOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LAND WITHIN THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.
(b) ORDINANCE NO. 71, SERIES Of 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 77, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY) ENTITLED:
AN OADINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 120 FOR AN AREA APPIIOXINATELV 36. 790
ACRES WHICH IS OWNED BY THE PRESERVE AT GREENWOOD VILLAGE WHICH IS LOCATED IN
ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT 'S CONNECTOR 'S
AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY Of ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LANO WITHIN THEIR
DISTRICT BOUNDARIES .
(c) ORDINANCE NO . 72, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BILL NO . 78, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY) ENTITLED :
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO . 18 FOR LOTS I, 2 ANO 3 Of THE CLOX SUB -
DI VISION , ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, TO VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT 'S CONNEC -
TOR'S AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL LANO WITHIN
THEIR DISTRICT BOUNDARIES .
(d) ORDINANCE NO . 73, SERIES OF 1991 (COUNCIL BI LL NO . 79, INTRODUCED
BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT) ENTITLED :
AN OROINANCE MENDING TITLE 4, CHAPTER 4, OF THE ENGLEWOOD UICIPAL COD£ INS
IN ORDER TO STANDARDIZE SALES TAX COLLECTION IN THE STATE .
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Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner,
Gulley, Wiggins
None
Council Member Habenicht
11. Ordinances, Resolutions and Notions
(a) COUNCIL NDIIEI MLOCl IIOVED, Ml> IT WAS SECOfl>ED, TO TABLE AGENDA
ITEM ll(a) CGIICDNI• A CONTUCT FOi VEHICLE WRECKER Ml> TOWI• SERVICES.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner,
Gulley, Wiggins
None
Council Metllber Habenicht
Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
(b) Director Stanley presented a recOIMlendation from the Department of
Safety Services to adopt a bill for an ordinance establishing the appointed
positions of Police Division Chief and Fire Division Chief outside the clas-
sified service of the Career Service System. He noted a Resolution was passed
two years ago approving this expertaental progr111. The purpose of this or·
dinance ts to ret10ve these key personnel froa the Career Service syste11 which,
tn his opinion, would allow thea to operate aore efficiently.
The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 63, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 63, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE APPOINTED POSITIONS Of POLICE DIVI-
SION CHIEF ANO FIRE DIVISION CHIEF AMENDING TITLE 1, CHAPTER 6G, BY ADDING A
NEW SECTION t.
COUNCIL ..U HATIWIAY IIIMD, -IT lllS KCWD, TO UPIOWE --ITtll
ll(b) -CGUIICIL IILL IID. 13.
Ayes: Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner,
Gulley, Wigvtns
Nays: None
Absent: Council Meilber Habenicht
Motton carried .
(c) D rector Stanley presented a recoaendatlon froa the DepartNnts of
Safety Services and Coauntty Develop11ent to adopt a bill for an ordinance
111endl119 sections of the Englewood Municipal Code cOt1Cerntng graffiti. Dtrec ·
tor Stanley coaented that the passage of such an ordinance would enable the
City to better cOllbat the graffiti probl•s being encountered. Discussion
ensued concerning the references to •gang graffttt•: however, no aaendatnts
were aovtd . The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. BZ, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 82 , INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL ME"8ER GULLEY
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A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6F, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW
SECTION 11, AND AMENDING TITLE 15, CHAPTER 6, BY THE ADDITION OF NEW SECTIONS
7 AND 8, TO THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 REGARDING GRAFFITI.
COUNCIL MEMBER &ULLEY MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A&ENOA ITEM ll(c)
-COUNCIL BILL MO. 82.
It was suggested by Council Member Hathaway that perhaps money, which has been
deposited as required by the Landscaping Ordinance, could be used for the re-
moval of graffiti. City Manager Fraser agreed to investigate this possibili-
ty. Council Melllber Gulley offered that a coordinated program could be es-
tablished with the School District. This idea will be pursued through the
School/City C011111ittee.
Vote results:
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Council Melllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner,
Gulley, Wiggins
None
Council Metlber Habenicht
(d) Director Wanush presented a rec0111111ndation frOII the Depart111nt of
C01111Un1ty Developaent to adopt I bill for an ordinance approving a sign for
the entrance to Office Depot. This ordinance would pennit Trident Properties
to increase the size of the existing signage in the public right-of-way at
Inca Way and U.S. 285.
The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 80, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 80, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD., A RIGHT TO USE
MUMICIPAL RIGHT-OF-WAY.
COUNCIL 11EN10 HATHAMAY IIOVED, -IT ltAS SECNO, TO APPIOVt MElmA ITOI
ll(d) -COUNCIL IILL NO. IO.
Ayes: Council Metlbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner,
Gulley, Wiggins
Nays : None
Absent: Council Meaber Habenicht
Motion carried .
(e) Director Wanush presented a recoatndatlon frOIII the Department of
Comm unity Developaent to adopt a bill for an ordinance rezoning frOIII B·l Busl ·
ness to 8·2 Business in the area bounded by £ast111an Avenue, South AcOllla
treet, Floyd Avenue , and South Lincoln Avenue . He advised Council that the
Planning and Zoning COllllsslon held a publi c hearing Novellber 19 , 1991, and as
a result of that hearing rtc0111111nds that tht rezoning be constricted soaewh at
frOffl Eut1111n and Acoea on the west side of Broadway and on the tut side of
Bro adway that the rezoning on 1 y extend to the Lt nco 1 n/Broadway a 11 ey. Mr .
Wanush concurred with that rec011111tnd 1tlon . o,scussl on ensued .
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The City Clerk was asked to read Council Bill No. 81, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL NO. 81, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REZONING OF PROPERTY BOUNDED BY EASTMAN
AVENUE, SOUTH ACOMA STREET, FLOYD AVENUE ANO SOUTH LINCOLN AVENUE FROM B-1
BUSINESS TO B-2 BUSINESS.
CCllleCIL NEIIIO HATIWIAY IIMD, -IT IIAS SE:CC111)£1), TO APNOVE A&ENDi\ ITEM
ll{e) -COUNCIL IILL IIO. 11.
Council Nlllber Hathw.y expressed concern that B-1 zoning would prove too
restrictive for certain portions of property facing Lincoln. However, it was
pointed out that tf the broader area were included in the ordinance and the
topic of the public heart~. it would be possible to aaend without another
public heart~. As a result of that discussion,
CCllleCIL IIElaEI HATIIMllY IIOYED, -IT IIAS SE:CC111)£1), TO ANDI> THE LEIAL
DESC1Jn1• Of TIE ,-on TO IE IEZCIIED TO IUD:
-···· AT TIE cmau•s Of SGUTH IIOMIIIAY -WTIWI AVOU, THIii IIUT AUIII TIE CllffDII.J• Of IIUT W11WI AVOU TO TIE CEN-
TDLJ• Of SGUTH M:GIIA S11UT1 TNIII SGUTH AL• TIE CEITDLI• Of
SGUTH M:GIIA S1IUT TO TIE carau• Of IIEST nm AVOU1 TNIII
WT AUIII TIE cmau• Of IIUT FLOYD AVOU TO TIE CEITDLI• 0,
SGUTH ....,..,, TNIII WT AUIII TIE carau• 0, WT FLffl TO TIE
CEITIILI• Of SGUTH Llll:ILI S1IUT1 TNIII IIOllll AUIII TIE CEITDLI•
0, SGUTH u-.. STIIIO TO TIE cam1u• 0, WT WTIIIIII AVOU1
TNIII IIUT AUIII TIE CllffDII.I• Of WT W11WI AVOU TO TIE CEN-
TDLI• OF SGUTH ...... , , TIE Nllff o, 1E11•1•.
Vote results on the ... ndalftt:
~es: Council ,....rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, W199oner,
Gulley, 11199tns
Nays: None
Absent: Council ,....r Habenicht
Motion carried.
Vote results on the original aotton:
Ayes: Council ,....rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner,
Gulley, 11199lns
Nays : None
Absent: Council .....,_r Habenicht
Motion carried .
COUNCIL .... •WY ..a, -IT IMS SICWD, TO KT JMIUMY 20, 1"2,
7:30 P.11., AS TNE ,_IC .... llTI Tl calSIIEI TNE IEZIIII• MTTtl.
~es : COUMll ....,_rs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Wif90Mr,
Gulley, lll99tns
!Uys : lone
Absent : COUMll ,....r Habenicht
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(f) Director Hayes presented a reconnendation from the Department of
Financial Services to approve a111endments to the City's Investment Policy. She
explained the main amendment incorporates a new section to the policy, "PROVI·
SIONS FOR ARBITRAGE" as shown on page 5. She noted and explained certain
Federal tax restrict ions that ensure arbitrage does not occur circumventing
the tax exempt intent of the Federal tax laws. Other amendments being pro·
posed serve to better protect the City's investments by tightening up the cur-
rent language and providing certain restrictions.
COUNCIL ll£NID YAN om NOYED, -IT IMS SECOll)ED, TO ACCEPT THE RECOIIIDl)A-
TION FRON FINANCIAL SERVICES APPROYI• AIODIIENTS TO THE CITY'S INVESTMENT
POLICY.
Ayes:
Nays:
Absent:
Motion carried.
Council Melllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner,
Gulley, Wiggins
None
Council Netaber Habenicht
12. General Discussion
(a) Mayor's Choice
(1) Mayor Wiggins requested that Council Member Van Dyke serve as
a member of Council's budget sub·c0111111ttee, the other members being: Council
Metllber Hathaway, Chair, and Mayor Wiggins. Mayor Wiggins specifically would
like the c011111tttee to review the use of monthly discretionary funds. Ms. Van
Dyke accepted and suggested other llellbers of Council submit their suggestions
concerning the restrictions or utilization of these funds. Other topics may
also be reviewed.
(11) Mayor Wiggins wished a "Blessed Christ111s" to other lletlbers
of Co unc i l, to the staff, and to the eaployees and their faatltes .
(b) Council Meaber's Choice
(1) Council Meaber Waggoner:
I . Requested tnfor111tton concerning the part -ttae salary listed under Coun -
cil 's budget. He was advtstd that tn 1991, one -half of the public relations
posi tion and three-fourths of the part -ttae salary for the Manageaent Intern
were funded throU9h Council's budget. In the 1992 budget, no salary other
than Council's ts being charged to Council 's budget.
2. He Inquired about the Mission Viejo water contract . City Manager Fraser
provi ded an update on the contract. He noted the City has been 111eetin9 with
M1ss1on Viejo representatives to foraulate a better long -te"' agre ... nt with
res pect to the leases. They are fteCJOttating the developaent of soae ground
water wells in the vicinity of Mclellan Reservoir and the separation of water
and s torage leasts. The 19r.-.nts will be subaltttd to Council for their
approv al shortly after the first of the year.
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3. Mr. Waggoner suggested it aight be appropriate to reactivate the Revenue
Coaaittee. This was discussed, and City Manager Fraser agreed to review the
matter and bring forth a rec01111endation.
4. He questioned the advisability of spending $90,000 for a "slow fill sys-
tea" on natural gas. City Manager Fraser stated the City is obligated by
Federal Regulations to convert a certain percentage of its fleet, by 1996, to
SOM alternate fuel. He noted staff has explored the alternatives and felt
that coapressed natural gas aay be the way to go; however, a thorough report
on the alternatives would be subaitted to Council for their review prior to
iapleaenting the procedure. Mr. Waggoner clarified he is not opposed to
natural gas per se.
S. He inquired again about the costs to date on the police patrol vehicles
and infol"lled Mr. Fraser he would appreciate having the infon11ation soon.
(11) Council Nellber Hathaway requested that the City Clerk read
and assign a nUllber to the resolution concerning donation of funds to certain
agencies for the ftscal year 1992.
RESOLUTION NO. 84, SERIES Of 1991
A RESOLUTIOlrDONATJNCi FUll>S TO AGENCIES BY THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOO, COLORADO,
FOR 1992.
COUIICIL .... NATNMIAY IIDWED, -IT IIAS SEcomo, TO AHIOV£ 1£501.UTI• ••
14, SDIE'.S Of 1111.
Manageant Analyst Reid explained that with approval of Resolution No. 84,
S&,000 would raatn as discretionary funds in the Aid to Other Agencies ac-
count. It was clartfted that should addtttonal appropriations be considered,
approval by •ttot1 would be required.
Vote results:
A,yes: Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner,
Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: None
Absent: Council Nellber Habenicht
Motton carried. It was s11g9ested that the agencies be invited to attend the
January 6, 1992, Council ... ttng to accept the Ctty's contrtbutton .
(111) Council Nellber Van Dyke extended season's greetings .
( h) Council Nellber Bullock wished everyone a Merry Chrlstus .
13. Ctty llanalff'I a.,ort
Mr . Fraser did not have any .. tters to bring before Counc,11.
14 . City Attorney's a.,ort
Mr . Grl• did not have any .. tters to brtng before COUfttt1 .
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January 6, l&n
Apadalteaa
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Approval ol Veldcle Wrecker and TOWIDC Servlcea Contnlct With Bob Hmaon Towtn&
Sped•U•ta, 4343 South Senta Fe Drive, En,lewoocl, Colorado 80110.
PRSVIOU8 COUIICIL ACflOII
Approval ol current caatract With emne bidder. Tbe current two-year contnict went
tnto drect Men:h 8, 1888.
ffAn' AIIAl,'1918
Beeed on cummt level ot eemce provtded by Bob Hmaa Towmc Spectebeta, tt le
l1'C'Cllllmende that a new caatnict be approved With thle aame caatractar. Tbe
wont-cw-ecmarto coat polmtllll 18 M&.900. but actual......._ ee1¥1Cee peabmed
for 1992 are apected to anount to 88,000.
The other tow «"'11911Y that eubmttted a '*L Bob'• Auto Servtce, bae llled a letter ol
proteet r+dllll tbe ball anrd remanmen-:wtaa Alts cardU1 revleW ol tbe ball
procae, •taa' ,,,...,..,. that It -coadueted 11CCC11dlill to proper pncticee, and
ltande by tbe ball ...... nNlm.,.,...teaoa AttrNd ,OU wll 8Dd tbe letter ol
proteet, •well• a pomt by pomt r....-by Ewaawe 08lcel' Cbrtll Ollan.
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SUBJll:CT:
ROGER FRASll:R, CITY NAIIAGll:R
CHRIS OLSOII, Ull:CUTIVI: OfflCll:R
Dll:Cll:IIBll:R 12, 1991
WRECKER A1'D TOlflllG 811:RVICll:S COIITRACT
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Aa you are aware, a bidding proc••• for a new wrecker and towing
.. rvic•• contract for City vehicle• waa recently completed. Baaed
on the review and recoaaendationa of thi• departaent, and with tba
concurrence of the Procur ... nt Diviaion, it waa recoaaended that
Bob Binaon Towing Specialiata be retained aa th• City•• contractor
for thi• ••rvice.
Tb• bid proc••• aaw only two private contractor• aubllit bida; Bob
Binaon•• and Bob• Auto Service, Inc. Bob Binaon ia the City••
pre .. nt contractor, aa eatabliahed through a aiailar bid proce ..
that occurred in 1989. Aa a reault of tbi• rac01111endation to award
Bob Binaon•• tba contract, the other bidder baa filed, throuCJb bi•
attorney, an apparent proteat to tbia action. Attached pl• ... find
a copy of the letter froa Nr. J-• A. llac:kwith, Attorney at Law,
to City Attorney aick DeWitt, outlining three araaa of concern
recaarding llob Binaon•• bid venua tba bid of Bob'• Auto larvlce. I
would like to addre•• each of the .. concerna apaclflcally aa to why
I f .. l they lack .. rlt.
CQIICIU 11 -A CQ8T QIIPMJ191 MT¥1D DI '11P IIPI
Nr, llac:kwith indicate• in bi• letter that tba bid of Bob'• Auto ia
$4000 leu than tba bid of Bob Blaeon • •. Attacbed pl .... find A bid
propoNl tabulation fora prepared by tba Procuraaent Divialon •
AltbouCJb a one-to-one ca11pariaon 1• difficult to do wltb tbia type
of .. rvlc• contract, it 1• quite obvloua that tbe bid froa Bob
B1naon•• ia approximately $4000 le•• than tba other bidder. I have
confiraed tba.. figure• with a.tty Gooaaan froa the Procur-nt
Diviaion, and -not aura bow Nr. llac:kwith arrived at hia
concluaion that tba bid of Bob'• Auto i• lower •
Tbia coat coapariaon indicate• that llob Binaon i• tba loweet
bidder.
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Mr Beckwith indicates that while Bob'• Auto has the equipment to
perfora heavy duty towing for tractor-trailers and siailar
equipment, Bob Binson•s does not, and therefore doea not ... t the
ainiaua bid requir ... nta. Pl•••• be aware that during the bid
proceaa, the owner of Bob's Auto, Mr. Saa Clothier, coaplained to
Betty Gooaaan and .. about thia aituation. AB a reault, and after
Betty checked with the State PUC, an addendua waa aailed to all
bidder•, apecifying that heavy duty towing could be aub-contracted
by the winning bidder, but only if the aub-contractor bald the
relevant letter• of authorization froa the PUC allowing for auch
Hrvice to be provided.
Bob Binaon • a baa .. t tbia proviaion of tha bid, and baa aub-
contracted with a valid operator for tbia Hrvice.
It auat alao be atated that it ia rare for the City to UH tbia
type of apecialiaed heavy duty tovi119, and that in the put, Bob
Binaon•a baa been able to provide thia Hrvice without utiliai119
heavy duty vreckera.
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AB indicated above, a bidder bad tha rigbt to aub-contract out to
another fira holdi119 PUC caaaon carrier authority (pl .......
attached bid froa lob Binaon u reference). Nr. Beckwith indicate•
that thia r9CJUlated charve froa tbe Bub-contractor ia not included
in the bid, and that if it vu, Binaon•a bid would be even biper.
In fact, It .. 11 and II of Binaon•a bid 9ivea the cbar99 for tbia
aub-contracted Hrvice, and thia eatiaate figured into tba overall
propoaal froa Binaon•• which vu atill lover than Bob'• Auto.
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The current towi119 Hrvicea contract witb Bob Bineon•a vu aiCJDed
by the City 11ana99r on Narcb I, 1919.
&nalyaia of the bid, aaki119 coaparable referencea, indicate• tbat
the eatiuted yearly coat, if tha bid i• awarded to lob'• Auto
Service would be 1ft, 161. Tbe yearly eatiaated coat uai119 lob
Rinaon Towing would be 141,100. Bob Binaon•a provide• tha loveat
bid eatiute.
Although the eatiaate 9ivea a potential coat figure wll over
$40,000, the reality ia, tbat for lttO tbe City vu billed by lob
Binaon•a for only ,IOU for actual Nnicea perforaed. To date for
1991, w have only beea billed for a total of um for all
Hrvicea provided to tba City. It ia quite obdou tbat actual
coata are aubatantially lw tban tbe 110rat cw ecwrio Pl'OI Ned
in tba bid apecificationa.
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Third, the bidding party i• not barred froa •ub-contractinq
for tranaport• of •elf-propelled construction equipaent. However,
rat•• for •uch ••rvic••, perforaed by a coaaon carrier holding a
proper Certificate of Public Convenience and Nec•••ity, are
regulated by the Colorado Public Utiliti•• co-i••ion. Th••• rat••
11USt be on file with, and approved by, the Colorado P.u.c.
Bob'• Auto holds coaaon carrier authority (PUC Certificate lfo.
26621) , and ha• the equipaent to perfora auch 110veaent•. Its
tariff rate is included in its bid on this contract.
Conver•ely, Hinson Tran•port Spacialiats does not bold
authority to transport Hlf-propelled construction equipment. Its
bid doe• not reference the charge• to be iapoaed by a coaaon
carrier for •uch ••rvice. If those cbargea were added to the bid,
then the price difference• between Bob'• Auto and Hinson would be
even greater.
Bob'• Auto ha• beld the City contract for several years.
DurincJ this period, it baa dedicated its entire n .. t of li9bt,
aedi1111 and heavy duty wreckers, indoor atora.,e, and Landoll
trailers to EncJlewood'• aarvice.
'l'ha bid of Bob'• Auto 1• not only tbe lOIMat, but also tba
aoat raaponaibla and r•ponaive, bid for tbi• City 'l'OWincJ eontract.
Accordinqly, an award of tba contract to Binaon Tranaport
Spacialiats vlolataa tba Bid Spacificationa, and abould not be
9ranted.
Should you bave any questions ragardinq thia Protut, do not
huitata to contact•·
J .... A. Bacllwith
CCI Nr. ..... 1 a. Clotbiar, lob'• Auto
Nr. llobert •. Binaon, •ineon Tnnaport lpaoialiats
Nr. Chrla Olaon, INcutive Direator, aafety lenioee .... letty Gooeaan, City lllll'aMaiat
Nr. lo9er PraNr, City.....,,...
Nr. Cl,-Wi9'1M, .... lwood City •ror
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JAMES A. BECKWITH
A.._,A1Law
7910 Raleion Road, Suite 7
Anada, Colorado 80002
Telephone: (303) 431-9966
Fu: (303) 431-2803
Nr. Richard DeWitt
Englewood City Attorney
3333 s. Bannock st., suit• 100
Englewood, co 10110
RE: Englewood Wrecker and Towing ServicH contract
City Bid No. Q-91-030
Dear Nr. DeWitt:
Ny office rapr•••nt• Bob'• Auto Service, Inc., 500 w. Yale,
Englewood, coloredo, regarding the above-referenced City Towing
contract. Ny client duly eubllitted ita bid for the above-
referenced contract pureuant to city requ .. t.
I aa now inforaed, by Nr. Chri• Olaon, Bxecutive Officer, that
Englewood safety Service• baa racoaended an award of the City
contract to Hinson Traneport Specialieta, Inc., a coapetitift
bidder. Pl• ... conaider thi• letter u.., client'• proteet.
The baeie of the proteet to safety lervic••' rec:0•1ndation
i• thr .. -fold. .
Firet, the Bid Specificatione reference award to the lOIMet,
raeponeible bidder. A coaparieon of the coeta between lob'• Auto
and Hinson dieclo .. that the bid of IOb'• Auto will .. v• t.be City
of !nglewood nearly f4,000 per year. Bob'• Auto le the lowut
bidder •
second, the lid Specificatione require the biddi119 party to
have equipaent to handle tractor-trailer COllbinatione, and other
heavy eiaed vehicl••· It further probibita the biddint party fraa
eub-contracting the towing and recoftry to third pert! ...
Bob'• Auto ha• heavy duty wrecur equipaent in ita own fleet •
It alao baa epecialiaed, •Lanc1o11• trailera to handle buHa and
other lar9e equipaent. HiMOn Traneport lpeciaUata cloea 11ft baft
thia equipaent, and ... t fan it out.
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Third, th• bidding party i• not barred froa aub-contracting
for transport• of ••lf-propelled construction equipaent. However,
rat•• for auch ••rvic .. , perforaed by a cOIIIIOn carrier holding a
proper Certificate of Public Convenience and Nec•••ity, are
regulated by the Colorado Public utUitiu Coaaiaaion. Th••• rat••
auat be on file with, and approved by, the COlorado P.u.c.
Bob'• Auto bolds coaaon carrier authority (IIUC Certificate No.
26621) , and baa the equipment to perfora •uch aov ... nt•. It•
tariff rate 1• included in ita bid on thi• contract.
converaely, Hinaon Transport Specialiata doe• not bold
authority to transport NU-propelled construction equipaent. lta
bid doe• not reference the cbarcJu to be iapoaed by a coaaon
carrier for auch ••rvice. If those charge• were added to the bid,
then the price differenc .. between IOb'• Auto and Hinson would be
even greater.
Bob'• Auto hu beld the City contract for several yeara.
Durinv thi• period, it baa dedicated it• entire fl .. t of lic,llt,
aediua and heavy duty vrecken, indoor •torage, and Landoll
trailen to znc,levood'• service.
The bid of Bob'• AUto 1a not only the loveat, but also the
aoet ruponsible and r•ponai,re, bid for 1:bi• City 'l'olfi119 contract.
Accordi119ly, an allU'd of the oontract to Binaon Tranaport
speciali•ta Yiolatn tbe aid lpecificationa, and abould not be
granted.
Should you baw an, queatlona ncJU'dincJ thi• Protnt, do not
bnitata to contact•·
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lobert S. IUIINII, BiMOn Tnnaport 8pe01al1•ta
Clarie Olson, saaut1¥e Dinator, lafety ler¥icee
a.tty OOH 111, City llUl'alluial
IIOfer Pruer, City..,.....
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Jame11 A. Beckwith
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OfT. (303) 431-9966
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Anada,Colooaolo-
January 6, 1992
TO: Englewood City council
FRON: Ja-• A. Beckwith
IAcJal counael, Bob'• Auto Service, Inc.
RE: Bob'• Auto Service, Inc.
Englewood City Towing contract
IIO'l'BS POR CITY COOIICIL IDETING
Bid apecificationa apecify, at Pac,e 2 of Speca., that award:
••• aball be aade to that rNponaible bidder wboee offer
techinically aball be wt advant..,.oua to tbe City -
price, rNponH ti-, and otber fact.on conaidered.
A. COllprehenaift service
under contract, towi119 carrier ... t provide liCJbt, aediua, and
heavy duty tolfincJ, tocJetber witb tr .... porta of Nlf-propelled
conatruction equipaent.
llob'• Auto and not Rinaon Towint bu all tbe equipaent.
Hinaon auat auboontract for beayY duty and transport of
conatruction equipaent. ftia ...,. bipr price on Bineon bid.
Hinaon did not bid tbe heavy equipaent, and did not apecify tbe
identity of aubcontractor or auboontractor•a price.
lloreover, Hineon cloea not haft a hea'WJ duty wrecker. Purtber,
identity of auboontractor to pnwide bNvy duty wreakint Nnice
not identified. llenoe, ability to perfon contract, aoae January
ltb, ia doubtful.
rroa Bid Propoeal Nation, City peya only for Itw J, 4, 5,
and 1. ror t:IINe it.aaa, Bab'• Auto'• bid 1• tnt.oo per aantb,
baaed upon •ti•tecl ¥Oluae.
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party heavy aquipaent carrier, Hinson bid should be $590.00. This
is based upon C.A.S.T. tariff rate: $55.00 per hour, under 50,000
lbs., without crane charges.
For charges billed to vehicle owner, (i.e. , city does not
pay), then Bob's Auto bid is $3,672.00, while Hinson bid (using
CAST factor) is $3,327.00 without crane charges for
loading/unloading.
laH1aeot RaquireNot,a
Heavy Duty Wreckers
Bid specifications state, It•-2 and 6 •aid Proposal•
section, that towing carrier aust have Heavy Duty Wreckers to
handle extraordinary recoveries of vehicles having G\llf of 11,000
lbs. or cir-tar.
Based upon inforaation froa client, Hinson Towing does not
have a h-vy duty wrecker. He auat rely upon subcontract with
another coapany, whose availability aay be non-existent.
Special Bquipaent
Bid specificationa state, Iteaa 7 and a •aid Proposal•, that
towing carrier ... t have rollback trailer not 1 ... than 45 ft. in
length.
Baaed upon inforaation froa client, Hinaon Towing does not
have such equipaent. Hence, this ... t be •intained by subcontract
with another towi119 ooapany.
&•bmntrw;t;,ipg tadna Mn1see
The propoeed contract, Sec. u, PcJ. 7, specifically prohibits
subcontrac:ti119 any towi119 service, except u autboriaed under other
rulN and rec,ulationa. llotbi119 else appean.
Thua, it appean the towi119 oaapany •Y not subcontract with
another coapany for perforaance of beavy duty towi119 servicea.
Upon inforaation and belief, the City Purcbui119 authorised
subcontracti119 beavy equipaent tranaporta, but not towi119 servicee.
Here, City will deal directly with llob'• Auto, who holds the
coaaon carrier autbori ty under certificate PIO. 26621. HolMver,
Hinson bid doN not identify the subcontractor who will perfon
this service, nor the ,uc tariff rate for the service.
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Hinaon bid does not coaport with tbe Bid Specificationa
•ubllitted by the City.
Binaon does not ba,,. tbe neceaaary range of tolfi119 equipaent
(HD wreaura, Landoll •tyle trailen).
City bu not ap-eect to allow aubcontracti119 by bicldi119 party
in order to obtain aucb -nice.
Bineon does not identify tbe auboontractor, and rate, for
heavy equipaant aov nta.
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If City Council vot.-ton-bid tbe contract, tben pl .... uae
tbe traditional rotational toln.119 ayatea mtil oontnct ia awrded.
If City Council clecidaa not to re-bid tbe oantract, t:ban tbe
only quallfled bidder -.... pert---doN not require tbird
parti• or tlaird party rat.a -ia aab'• Aato 8erYioe.
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Hinson bid does not ooaport with tbe Bid Specifications
subaitted by the City.
Hinson does not have the neceaaary range of towing equipaent
(HD wreckers: Landoll style trailers).
City baa not agreed to allow aubcontracting by biddi119 party
in order to obtain auch .. rvice.
Hinson does not identify the aubcontractor, and rate, for
heavy equipment ac,v-nta.
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If City Council YOtea to re-bid the contract, tben pl.._ uae
tbe traditional rotational towi119 ayataa until contract ia atMrded.
If City Council clecidee not to re-bid tbe contract, tben the
only qualified bidder -...._. perforaanoe cloea not require third
parti-or third party rates -i• Bab'• Auto Service.
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Standard Service•
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$2,750.00
117.00
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400.00
!50.00
139.00
139.00
60!5.00
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truck and drber, for loada aowl119 1-tllan J1 all•, and =-llity -1t11ta 1-ta.a I0,000 u.. Par -1-. in • 1nH of
!50,000 U.., tlle rate 1• tu.so,_. 11aar. All rat.ea an 11pona1-
to-porta1•, to aad fnll CAft'a DL WK~. CAft la Nleated
only u a ~loal •1• ••« •111* oarrl•, .._. rat.ea are
canalclered nprH1ntat:1 .. of uedlt:loaal oarr1 ...
All rat.ea bf CAft do.-lnalllllle tM oon of araM aenioea
for 1oedi119 and .1oee1-,. Witllaft •lf-1...U.., uau .. , Rab
anne .-.1oea will be fr1p1nt.ly 1'911lind .._ a lllty 1• aft
opera~ional.
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Tho hourlr rotoo ond ohort•• 1ft th&o &to• 0,,1, ro, the trono,o,totlo• or (Con-oll ohlpoonto trofto~ort~ o d&otoftco of loo• t Oft Jl •&loo ond for tho clu• troftorortotlon ., • lpoonto ••lthlnt '" •••o•• ., ,., ... ,oundo c·· d•d wohlo • ror all dlotoftcoo, •••••' •• othorwloo prowldo4 ln th&o oet&ow on '·r lotoo ohollft ••••• Include tho oerwlooo of frlwor or oporotor .... ,. > ) lndloolod, All howrlr ohor100 onoll •• ooaputod r,oo the ti .. uwlt ond
UJ oporotor l•••• corrler•o tote&fto ufttll thoJ return to tho 001110,1 0 tualnol,
COLUIII CIUN• CM.UH nua,NEU A • C
Truek .. ~ •r1wet ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •U,H l•H,U .. ,, ...
Toll 1oto lift truok olld d1lwo1 •••••••••••• •al.to 01.u .,, ...
Troetor ond dtlwer -o&ntlo ••1• ••••••••••• ••1.,0 •U.U .,, ...
T1ecto1 Oftd drl•cr • t..-.oo oole ••••••••••• tU.H •u.u .,, ...
TrocLor end flot ••• or etrotch trollor one drher ..............•.••...••............ ., ... n,H 61,JI
To• .. • A•l• Truck wlth flot ••• Oftf ••••• aft• ••&we,, •• ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Ton .. • A•l• Truck with r101 ••• olld
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crone end I Aalo flol ••• t,01101 olld
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Ttootor Oftd lo•-••• OWd dtiWOfl
Lo4ln1 oacoodlnt IJ tooo •u& .. , oacoo4•
"·" "·" n.,e &Rt JO tefte •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Lodlftl oaeoodlnt JO tooo ••t ••l •••••d-
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SCCTION 1
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HOURLY IIAT[S AND £HARGES,
The hourly rat•• tnd char9e1 ln thla It•• opply ror the traneportetlon or ell lhlp•enta treneported • dletence or 1••• then >1 •lit• end ror the trenaportetlon or ehlp•enta wel9hln9 in e11.c••• or 50,000 pound• par venlcle tor tll dletenc••, e1cept et otherwl•t provided in thla Section
Rate, ehown below lncludt the aarwlee• or drlwer or operator wher• lndlcatad. All houri, charqea thall bt co•put.•d rro• th• ti•• unit end operator leave carrier'• t•r•lnal unll l they return lo the cerrirr' • ter•lnel.
STRAIC:Hl TlMC RUCS will lie cha~•d ror •11 hour• ••rked e•c•pt thoaa provided ror In Overtl" n-a •
'"SPlite under Certlficata 112 enly, ror ratee end cher9ee ynder Parait ·-,o, ••• ,, •• 2,0.,1.
[quip•eftl Stral9ht 11 ..
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!ruck tnd driver (Pickup, ether than het ah•ll ••••••••••• U,07
Sln9le ••l• truek with et.aka ald•• and erlver ••••••••••••• 2',17
Sin9le a11.la truck wllh atake aldae end litt 9ete and
driver •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 27.,.,
Sln9l• ••le truck with van IIOdJ end driver•••••••••••••••• u.,,
Sln31e ••le truck with wan llodr ond lift 9ete end driver •• ,o. u
Tan•••••• truck with rtat bed end crane end drlw•r••••••• JI, 11
Tande• ••l• truck with tlet bed 1nd crane 1nd 2 •••• t l tl
bed triller 1nd driver•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .,, z,
Sln9le 111• tractor and drher ........................•... >1,'7
Sln9le •••• lrector with 10' or IS' flit-•• end driver ... n.u
Stn31• ••1• tr1ator with 10' 1r IS' wen -oar en• arlwer ••• "·" Taft•• ••l• tractor end Gr&wtt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• u.n
1ande• ••le tractor wlth r1,t bed win ll•dr aP It.Patch
triller ant driver•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• n.u
Tend•• •• le tractor •1th ll••lltr end drlnr (Not ewer,
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LUlnt u~ t1 ,ooono ,euAda •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.11
LHllll •••r ,o, oo ,01111•• -not over ao,ooo p•u11a, •••••• u.oo
LadJn1 oweP a0,000 peunda. n•t ewer S0,000 peu11de •••••• o.n
Ladln9 •••r so,ooo paunda. not ewor 60,000 p•unde ...... o.o
Ladln9 •••r 60,000 p1und1 • IIOt ewer 70,DOO pound• ...... U,M
LUJn9 . .,., 70,000 peund1 .... , over 10,000 ,.u11da ...... H,7'
Ladint ... , 10,000 paUAdt • na~ ewer t0,000 p•unde ...... n.n
Ladlnt •••r t0,000 pouna1 • ftOl owtr 100,000 1•und1 ••••• o.n
1,na,, ••1• tr1ct1r •1th 1••·••• ena drlwer (ever 6 11lee)1 n.oo Ladln9 u, ta 60,000 pawndo ..............................
Le dl"t ... , 60,000 peund1 • not ... , H,000 paunde .... ll,00
Ltdlnt ower 10, ooo peundo -... , owe, 90,000 peunda .... n.u
L•dl n9 o••r t0,000 peunda -"'' •••r 100,000 peunfl .... H.H
t.1dl"t ... , 100,000 peund1 -... , ... , U0,000 peunda .... IJ0,00
LHln9 ... , 110.000 , ....... '"' ... , uo.ooo •••nd• . ... IU,H
t.Hln9 •••r uo. 000 , ... ._.. .... , . .,., 160,000 povnde .... 1'1,U
Llfl119 ... , uo, 000 , ....... -net ... , 110,000 peunde .... 1u.11
LU1nt o ur 110,000 ,euA•• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IU,M
lend•• ••I• tracter •ltll crane aou11ted e nd drher ......... ... ,.
He I pen . . . . . per ••" ..................................... to.111
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SECTION 1
Rule, zt,a
"9YRLY ftATCI AND CHAIGtS,
E•tu S1rwlo1a,
When 11tr1 ••••lc11 and/er 1atr1 l•••• ••• r1qutr1d1
1. Dua ta w11k brld911 or other hlth•1, 1b1truotlon1 pre,enilne 100111&blllty on th1 nor••l reut,, z. To atrlng eeterl1l along I tltht-ot-•111
J. To tow, d••t or tether •et1rl1l •• 1qu P••nt to a,'••• l1edln1 er UlllHdlng PlHlf
•• To pull d1wn er 11t up •1terl1l, ••ohlner, ,, 1qulp .. nt, 11 to •••ok or pl1e1 •••• ln po1&tlon1 ,. ,, ,,, "ti Ot
,. Ta pu•p qu&dl 1n Ir orr t1nk1.
Sueh ••••l1ea will•• p1rP1raed and th1 oh1•1•• l&atad ln thl1 Ilea
will b1 •••••••d In addltlan ta the hundr1dwal9ht 11 the P•• alla tr1n1p1rtat&an oh••t•• pre,&dld ln thta t1r1r,.
NOTE 11 A •lnl•ua •P Z lllu11 will applr t1 •ll atr1lrt ti .. at r1t11 In thla It••• an antpaanta ,, , ... ,. tl1a d11orlbe In 1, ... IJe 811411
,11 at thl1 S1otl1n, 1 e&nl-. 1h1r11 1P S&Jloll will 1pp1,.
•GTE a, Other equ&paant wh&oh la requ&tad ta tranapart 1 P••• at eupport
l1d&n1 lhlll b1 oh1tt0d r,, at the rate•• oh1r91 ,r cha oont11ot11
and 1u1h e1p1n11 ahall be b11n1 bJ the 11n111n11 11 11n111n11. c,,, ,, &n,1111 •111 •• 1tt11hld ,, 01r1l11•1 blll&n1 • ... .... ....
An, ••tra ••P1n11 1n,1&,1d &n fut•lllll•f e1t11111 and oqu111 .. nt
tlnt up, ••••Int, 01 •••int,, •l••• •I l •• In .. ,,1den11 with •••unt , ••• , ..... '"' •• , ••••• lneu,, ..... , ........ r ,,,,,,
1l1t1no1 •••••••• &n,ol,ad In p11r, .. , .. the_.,,,••••••• 111 &land.
l1t11 and 1h111•• In th&e &tea -,.1, .. a, •I•~. C. fll9CIIII, 1111.
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COLUMN A retee epplp on StlAlGHf flMt ro, ell hour• worked ••c•pt thoee
pro•lded ro, under Celuan I end telu811 C,
COLU"" I retee eoplJ en OV[ltlME re, ell heur• werked before 7100 ••••
end erte, S,DO P••• en week•••• end ro, ell hour• werked on SeturdtJ,
COLUMN C retee •PPlJ on OVtlflNl tor ell heure werked on Sunder end en
the rollowtn9 holldeye1 "" 'l'eer'e De,, Neaorlel o,,, Independence
Der, Lellor o,,, Veteran'• De,, Tllenke9hln9 Der, tlle dey erter lhenke
9lvtn9, tlle der before Chrlet .. , end Chrlet .. , De,.
l•••lcee,
••tr• eorwlc•• end/or eatre leller ere required,
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1, Duo le week brtd9•• er otller 111r.w•1 obetructlun• prewenttn1
ecoeeelllllltJ on tlle n,, .. 1 rev••
2, to ehln9 ••Urhl e1.,.., • ,1411t-ot-••11 J. Te tow, •••tor ,etller .. t,rtel or equlp .. nt le o, rroe leedlnt or
unleeilllnt place,
•• fe oulj d .. n er eel up aeterlel, aer.lllner, or equlpaont, •• t,
wree11f'11hce ••• ln poetU•"• S. Te rtt UO, er
,. To puap liquid• en•• orr lenka,
Suell eerwlcee will•• oerrer .. d end tlle chert•• lteted tn thta Ile•
wt 11 lie eHeHed l n eddttlon te llle hundreelwe'9hl or tlle ,., •l le
treneportellen cll•rt•• prewldod ln tllla t1,1rr,
NOT£ l I A allll.,• of 2 lleura will IPPIJ to ell etulrt llN et utte
ln lhle ltea. A elnla,a ef • heure will aoplr to el owertl .. fer cell
out, o, cell beatie,
NUf[ z, Other equlp .. nt whleh la required to t,,neoert, ~u•h er ,.,_port
ladln9 ellell be chery•• re, et the rel• er ohert• et tne oent, .. ler
end euch ••P•n•• aht 1 •• berne •, the contl?"'' er cenet1n••· Ceo, or tnwoloo will lie etltchod te cerrler•a 1111 ln9.
See It-141,
An, ••tre ••11•n•• lnwelved in furnlthln! .. t,rlel end equto .. nt
9tn9 up, llrecln9, or •••l•t ef wlr•• wl 1 be ln eecerdence with
, .. unt ro•ulred or the•••••••• lncetrod, An, noe111er, tr1vel
1letonc• ••P•n••• lnvelved ln ,,rferiq•t tho .... , ••r•1••• ere t , .....
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Ne\ee ene oher9ee tn thlt ll•• •o•lr_••lr wle leuth ••rk Ne&e, Linea,
Inc,, d/11/e Cll.11 ... Ill lflfl fll ... llflll .. i IIIC, r,r r1te1 tftd
chert•• fer ether cerrl•••,•••• 1, ... ISi le ,._. ea• 1,e-11 le 1)1-...
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UCT lUN 1 luha lt••
NOil~Y •• ,,. ANO ~NARc,s, UO-JO
The houri, r•t•• end cherve• in thi• ll•• appli tor the trenaportatlon or (Con-all ehlpaento traneported e dlotance or 1••• ton Jl •ilea and tor the clu-
tren•rortatlon ot ohlpaanta ••lthlnt ln ••c••• of 50,000 pound• per dDII
wohlc • tor •ll dlatencoo, ••aopt •• oth•rwleo provided ln lhla Soctlon on
lateo ahown below Include tha aerwlc•• or driver or op•ralor wh•r• ... r . )
lndlcatod. All hourlr chart•• aholl be coaputed troo the tloo unlt ond
operotor I•••• corrlor'• terolnel until theJ return to tho carrlor•a [I J
toralnel.
STIAICMT UM: HTU •Ill be cha~•• for all heur• ••rk.-escopt th•••
prewlded tar ln Dwertl .. ltN I •
tAppll•• ull4or Cortltlaote •11
1•160, ••• a, .. lte-JI.
on1,. For rotoo ond chert•• uftdOr Porolt
C41ul,ooftt
Stre1flll fl• ,., ... ,
lruek 11141 dr1wor (Plokupe ather theft hel ahot, ••••••••••• H.D1
S1ntl• ••I• truck •1th oteka aldoe and drlwor ••••••••••••• u .• ,
S1n9lo ••l• truek •1th otoko ald•• oftd 11ft t•t• •Ad ,,, .. , .....•.......................••......•.........••• 11.n
lln9lo ••l• truck with••• bOdJ lftd drlwer •••••••••••••••• H,71
SlnJl• ••l• truek with weft, .. , end lltt t•l• ••• drlwer •• H.17
Tan•• ••l• truok with tlet bod Mid.,.,.. ••d dtlwor••••••• Jt.U
Tend•• a••• truek •1th flet bod oft41 ., .... 1"41 I ••1• r11t
... triller._. •rawer•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ., ... .,., •• ••1• t, •• ,., ..a., ••• , ............................ Jl.'1
l1ntl• ••l• treotor w&th .... , .,. r11t bod ..... , ••• , ••• JJ.H
11:Jl• ••l• trecter •1th at• or It' wen bed, end drlwor ••• Jl,'1
Te •• ••l• ,, .. , ...... dr&•ot •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Jt,11
tend•••••• t, .. ,., w&t, riet , ...... ••d, er 1tre\1h n.n ,,., .. , .... ,, .. , •••........••........•••••••••.•••....
11ftdOO e1lo trector Wil-le••bo, eftd dtiYOf (•et IYOt 6
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Ledlnt u, le ,0,,.111 •••nde •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.11
Led&n9 owor ,,, 0 pound•• nol •••• e0,110 ,e11flde •••••• 11.11
Ledlnt owar 10,110 po11ndo • not owor tl,000 ••••d• •••••• .,.n
Lodlnt •••r SO,IOO peunda • 1181 •••r 61,0II ,eullda •••••• ., . .,
Ledlftt ewer 61,000 peUAda -not •••r 71,001 pe11ftdo •••••• 1,.,.
Lad&ftt •••r 70,001 peuftde -Rot owor 101 111 •••"d• •••••• ,o.n
Ladlnt •••t 10,IOO ,011fld1 • net owor to6110 pe1111de •••••• HoH
Ltdlnt owor tl,IOD r•uftdo • 11et owor II ,111 ,ovftde ••••• ,,.n
londo• oalo ,, .. tar• th l•••lteJ end driver (ewer, 11loe,, ,, ... Ledlnt up te 61,110 ,auftde ······························ L1dlnt ewer 60,110 ,aunde • •et owor 10,000 ,oUlldO .... .....
Ledlnt owor 11,000 ,011nda • not 1w1t t0,111 ,Ollftde .... .. . .,
Led&Rt ewer t0,110 ,eufldl • not •••r 111,111 ,...,... .... "·" Ladlnt •••r 100,110 ,euftdo • llet ••• , 111,001 , ..... . ... Ul,to
Lodln9 ewer 110.000 pound•• not•••• lat,110 pollfld e I I I I Ul,M
Ladlftt •••• 110 1 001 pOllftde • nol ••• , ,, ..... •••"41• .... .,. . .,
Lodlnt owor 160 ,000 ,euft41e -net •••r 111,111 peuftde .... 1 u.01
L1•&At ••• , 110 ,IOO , .................................... 111 .M
tend•• ••l• tre,ter with lteno oouRtod lftd dr&wor ••••••••• It.JI
Mo &pon ..... ,,, aeA ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11,11
Ill loouod •• eftO d•,·• ne\lc•• r,, oapl1n11&0R e r .. rowlell••• end .,.bole, ...... , .... . , ,.,u, .
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Ou• to •••k brld9•• or other hl9hw11 ob1truotlono prewentln9
eooee1lblllt1 on the ner••l rout,,
2. To 1trln9 ••terlol olon9 • rl9ht-•f-w•r1
J. To tew, dr•y or 9other ••t•rlel or equlpaent to or fr•• 101411
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wreok or plece •••• ln peoltlOfll
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Suoh eorwle11 wlll be perfor,eed end the chart•• llotod ln thlo lt~
will•• •••••••d Ln tddltlon to the hundredwoltht or the por all•
tronepertotten ahart•• pro•ldod ln thla torlff,
IOT[ 11 A olnlo ... of I houra •Lll epplr to ell otrelJht tt .. et ret
In thl• lt••• Oft ehlp .. nt• of eo .. odltloe ••••rl~ ln It ... tJI
, .. of thle Seotlon, • alnloua oho,,. of 11>8,II •Lll OPPIJ•
NOT[ t, Other equlpoont •hloh lo required to tronoport 1 pueh er 004
lodlnt oholl bo ohorred fer at tho rite or OhOttO of iho controo t t
ond ouch ••P•n•• oho 1 bo •orne •r tho 1eno1ynor •• oonol9noo, o
of lnvelo• wlll be ottaehod to oorrler'o ,11 ln9 • ... .... ....
An1 oatro ••P•n•• lnvolwed 111 furnlohln! ••terlol and oqulp .. nt
91119 up, broolnt, or oowlnt of olroo •I 1 •• ln .. oordonoo with
, .. llftt roqulrod or'"° oaponooo lnouttod, A•1 aooo .. orf trowel
olotonoo oapon101 lnwolwod Ln porforal119 tho o~wo •••• ooo oto
tlono&.
lotoo and •"-•t•• ln thlo ltoo 0-.1, .. 1, wlo J. Ce Tl9CIIII, IICe
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[l] aporotor l•••• aorrlor•a toralnal untll they return to tho aar,10,•a
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INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER HATHAWAY
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . A RIGHT TO USE
l\lUNICIPAL RIGHT-OF-WAY .
WHEREAS, purauant to an .Ac,eement between Trident Properties, Ltd . 11nd the City of
Enclewood, the City al"eed to cooperate and aaaiat in the development of Office Depot and
Home Club; and
WHEREAS, for a public purpoee, it ia neceuary that certain property or the City of
Enclewood be utilized for the placement or informational atructurea; and
WHEREAS, Trident Properties. Ltd. acree• that it shall fully and completely reimburN
the City for any and all liability and expeneea incurred in the construction of'the atructurea
and the l"antinc or thia richt; the Trident Properties, Ltd. further warrants and a,nn that it
1hall require reimbureement for any and all warranties, cuaranteea, and coats from th-
entitiea affixinc their information to aaid atructure1;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
5c:ct ioo 1. The City of' Eni:lewood hereby 1"ant1, 1uhjed to the term1 of' the Charter of' the
City or Eni:lewood, of thi1 Ordinnnce, and nil incorporntod D1"eement1, the richt of the
Trident Properties, l.td. to use certain property 191:nlly deatribed on Exhibit ·1· to the
Ai:reement .
Sutim 2 The Trident Properties, Ltd . may exerci11 the richll 1"8nted in the
n(oreck-1tribed real property only, 1ubject to the terms of the attadied Acreement identif\ed as
Eahibit "A" and incorporated herein . The A,reement mult be 1icned and e•Kuted by 1111
nppropriate offici11l1 before it shall be effective .
:-cction 3 The Trident Prol)(;rtie ., Ltd . may plnl,• inform.ui nol trurturea only in
;1<N11d. n <' with the term of ottnthM F.•h1hit ·2· to 1h1: Ai;r l'Olt'n l . Th re mAy not he 11ny
, I 11 ~,· ,.rd,,, 1,1 ti on from the ,h, lh', d~·•J.'ll, r .rn., , th, r, I, 11i. 1,1 .. th,• ••• uuur in any
m. 111u,r, "ith the UCC!pl ion or insert inc diff'cr nt infornmhon on the tru ture to th once the
1nrorn1ntion .
l ntrodutt'd, n-nd in rull, nnd pa aed on fl rtt rt'aclinc on the 16th ctn of'O-mh.r, INI . •
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CO~TRACT FOR INFORMATIONAL STRUCTURE
PURSUANT TO AN IRREVOCABLE LICENSE
THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into the __ day of , 19_, by and
between the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO (CITY), 3400 South Elati Street,
Englewood, Colorado 80110, and the TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD., 1050. 1090 West
Hampden Avenue, Englewood, Colorado 80ll0.
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD and TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD., are
interested in lone term economic development; and
WHEREAS, for a public purpose, it i1 neceuary that certain properly of the City of
Enclewood be utilized for the placement of informational 1tructure1;
WHEREAS, the predecesaor in inlereat to TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD.
erected an informational 1icn in the median or South Inca Way adjacent to Hichway 285
and TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . and the City desire to enter into an Acreemenl
recardinc the riehts and obliptions recardin1 the Sien includine ill enlareement;
NOW, THEREFORE, in ronaideralion oflhe promiaes and covenant.a and other eood
and valuable consideration herein contained, the parties hereto mutually scree aa follow,:
Ses;tjon 1. IRREVOCABLE LICENSE TO USE RIGHT-OF-WAY PROPERTY.
The undersiened City hereby cranll an irre,"OCable license to TRIDENT PROPERTIES,
LTD . to use and occupy the property which is located appro•imately in the median of South
Inca Way acijacent to Hichway 285 within the boundaries of tl,e City of Enclewood, County
of Arapahoe, State or Colorado, for the purpose or conltructine and maintain inc an
informational sicn . The lecal description is found on E•hibit ·1:
Ses;tjon 2 CONSTRUCTION OF SIGN.
TRIDF.NT PROPERTIES, LTD. hnll erect one Si,:n at the nbo,·e described locntion .
l'h •. 11:n hnll be con trucud at TRIDE~l' PROPERl'IE. , I.TD .' ole e,l)('n e, "hich
con lruction shall include any and all restoration nee ury to the median or other City
propert,v neces italed by the conatruction of aid Sien This con truction shall be done to
the ren110nnhle sali fattion or the City.
TIIE CITY IIERERY A KNO\\l\'.1mm::. TIIAT TIIE ION IIAS BEF.N
C" ~. TR CTE O TO TIIE RF.Ai; SARI.F:. ATI FACTIOS Of' 1'11£ 'ITV
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h • 11:n hnll be ton trut ted m the n1ann r, •• , ond of the mnt riol
t,; h1h1t "2" nttnched hl'r to TRU>F.NT PROPF.RTIF. , I .TD. 1h11II pin nth, , irn thl'
1n l ,,1111.11 1n n .,I nrntto ,n nf11 rn11tv """th• ,h:11;r.1m ti r,1 din F: l11lul 2 · 11111 hl•tl
h !NO I ho. 'll" mny ontatn th 111tn, ofOflo'I 'll: Ut-:POT nnd IIO~u,; 'I. R. Any
ch ni: in cont nt, d• •en. tncin rinc, mat,rial ( •••. tyl•, color, or 11ny ict.nttf\ed
I"' 10r11t1on n nttnthfd F!,h,htt ·2· of Sien m11y he made only upon 11pprov11I of the
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Englewood City Council by Resolution, except that the insertion of different information is
allowed with the appro\'nl of the Director of Community Development which approval shall
not be unreasonably withheld or delayed .
The City, throuch ill Director of Public Works, shall ha\'e the right lo inspect the Sien for
purposes of safely or conformance with this Ac,eement at any time upon notice lo
TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. Should the Sien be found to be an imminent dancer to the
public or not in compliance with this Ac,eement, the City shall notify TRIDENT
PROPERTIES, LTD . The City may correct any defect that may be of imminent dancer to
the public and bill TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. or its a11icnee1 of the Sien for the
REASONABLE coat of correction, if TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. fails to correct such
defect upon Twenty-four (24) hours notice.
5cctj90 f. MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT.
TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. shall inspect the Sip every six (6) months, maintain
the Sip in pod condition, includinc, but not limited to, commencinc all neee11ary
repain to the Sip within thirty (30) days to keep the Sip lecible and of a pleasinc
appearance; and shall replace the Sien ahoulcl it be destroyed . All the operatinc costs,
maintenance, repair or replacement required under this Ac,eement shall be at the sole
expenae of TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . or ill a11icn1.
Acceu to the property for any construction repair shall be only by prior arranpment and
approval of the City·1 Director of Public Works so that any disturbance or interference with
the City's uae of ill 1treet1 and richll-of'-way are minimised .
Src&iao 5. COMMEJl:CEMENT OF AGREEMENT .
The term ofthi1 Ac,eement shall commence on the date this document i1 accepted by
TRIDENT PROPERTIES, I.TD .
S,ctjpn 8 . TERMl~ATIOS .
If TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . or an a11icnee violatea any ccl\'enant or condition of
this Ac,eemenL, the City may deliver a written notice, apecifyinc the nature of the default
and demandinc that it be cured . If TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . does not then
commence lo cure uch default. and d,l'&l'!nlly pur-the cure of the default ,uthin Si•ty
ctiO) aRer receipt of uch notice, tht' C'itv may terminate this Acntment by cMnii Thirty
l,IUJ day . "rill n notice thereo f 1111d mny rt"Quire TRIDEST PROPERTIES, I.fl) 10
r move the ubject •i:n
lfthia Arffm nt, termin ted pur uant to th11 Section and TRIDE.'ff PROPERTIES,
LTD fa,1 to remo,· th IC" .. ,thll' thirty ( 0) days: the City may refflO\•e lhe •en and
TRIDENT PR PF.RTIE , I.TD w1ll l't'1mbune the 1ty for all coll incurred ,n that
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The term of this irre"ocable license shall run in conjunction with the life of the
improvements ns defined in the June 4, 1986 Agreement for Disposition and De"elopment
between TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . for property located nt OSPREY
DEVELOPMENT whose nssignee now is TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. for property
located at 1050-1090 West Hampden Avenue, City of Englewood, County of Arn pa hoe, State
of Colorado, and this irrevocable license shall terminate upon substantial demolition of
said improvements.
5ut,jgp 7. RENT.
In consideration of the forecoinc and the mutual promise• herein contained, TRIDENT
PROPERTIES, LTD. agrees to pay the City Ten Dollars ($10.00).
5rrtiAD 8. OWNERSHIP.
All 1tNcture1, equipment, and materials placed upon the property by TRIDENT
PROPERTIES, LTD . shall always remain the property of, and may be removed by,
TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. at any time .
5ut,jgp 9. HOLD HARMLESS.
TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. or ill a11il"ee1 agree to hold the City harmle11 from
any and all damap, claims, demands, co1t1, or judpent to con1tNction, maintenance,
repnir, change or remo\'nl of TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD .'1 or it1 auigneea' Sign
located on the property nnd to provide a performance payment and maintenance bond, a
certificate or deposit, or uitable ca1h collateral for the benefit of the City to insure 1uch
indemnification .
TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . or ill H ipee1 agree to defend against any claims
brought or actions filed against the City ol Englewood with respect to the subject of the
indemnity contained herein, whether 1uch claims or actions are rilfitlully or wroncfully
brought or filed . In case a claim should be broupt or an action filed with respect to the
aubject of the indemnity and adequate a11uran~ o( the indemnity and financial
tap bility therefor ar not d li\'ered, TRIDE!IIT PROPERTIES, LTD . and its a ignee1
n,:r that : (i) Th 1t y of Eni;le" ood may employee attorney of 1t lcrtion to appear and
,I •fe nd th lain1 or 11(11 011 on lot h If oflh '1t o( Eni:l "ood, t thl' 1,xpe11 of 111demnitor ;
111) t hr l'u" t1 fE11 c:l ""'"' ·11 1 011110 n, hnll h,wip th "°'' nuth nnl\t or t h<' <1 1 r t 1n n of the
<ll f,·11, 1111!1 h.111 h,• t i,. uh• Ju d·~ of th :1lu·ptr1h 1ht of 11 c m ,onll•<' or,, 111 ,·m nt of
n ny cl r m or u 11011 ,11;,1111 t th '1ty of En11l "ood
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TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . or its nssignees sholl name the City of Englewood, 01
nn ndditional insured or n1 n co-insured with insurance covernge for the City of
Englewood in an nmount not less than the maximum amount provided in the Colorado
Go,·emment Indemnity Act for Home Rule Cities for i:eneral liability, personal injury
and property damqe during the period the 1icn is in use.
5cctioo 10. ASSIGNMENT.
Without wriUen approval from the Eni:lewood City Council, there shall be no aasicnment
or subleUin1 of TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD.'s rieht• and duties under this Aa,eement
except to subsequent owners of 1050 • 1090 West Hampden Avenue, City of Enclewood,
County of Arapahoe, Stal.e o( Colorado. Subtequant -nen o( 1050 -1090 Wnt Hampdan
Avenue, En1lewood, Colorado, shall deliver writl.en auume option of this Acraement to the
City of Enpwood. Receipt by the City of an assumption and auicnment shall constitul.e a
complete transfer of all the richll and duties of TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. to the
auipN, and TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. shall be relieved of any further obliptiona
hereunder. Thera shall be no partial auumption. Notice of auipment mutt be liven tAI
the City in writin1 and acknowledsad by the City in writins. Any reference to TRIDENT
PROPERTIES, LTD ., includes ill assicns.
5tctioo 11 . TAXES .
TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD . or its a11ipees shall pay all taxes on the property
described on Exhibit 1 and improvements thereon.
Sedieo 12. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; BINDING EFFECT.
It it expreuly undentood by the partial hereto that neither is bound by an stipulations,
representations or acreemenll not expressly containecl herein and that this Acree-t
shall inure to the benefit and be bindins upon the pe,-al repre wntath"es, hein,
1u«a110rt, and auips of the partial hareto.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the partiet hereto have set. their hands and wait olthe 4ay
and year first above written .
('ITV OF E:,O:GI .EWOO O, CO LORADO
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Clyde E. \\'1fll'n , ~l ayor
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BY : TRIDENT MANAGEMENT, INC .
GENERAL PARTNER
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Perry A. Villanueba, Vice President
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A 1trip of land ThrN Feet (3') -·ide -·ho1e C1onterline i1 dtsc:ribed a1:
Becinnin1 Twelve Feet (12') South and Thirty-One end One-Half Feet
(3 U') !alt of' the NB corner of' Block 8, Enclewood, uid point allO bein1 the
Centerline of' an i1land in the 3500 Block ol South Inca Dri,'8, thence South
alon1 the Centerline ol uid i1land Fif\Nn Feet (15') to the point of
terminua, City of' En,lewood, Arapahoe County, State ol Colorado.
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SERIF..S OF 1991-1992
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cou:,.;c1L BILL :-.:o . s2
INTRODUCED DY COU!'\CIL
MEMBER GULLEY
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6F, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW
SECTION 11, AND AMENDING TITLE 15, CHAPTER 6, BY TIIE ADDITION OF NEW
SECTIONS 7 AND 8, TO THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 REGARDl!'\G
GRAFFITI.
WHEREAS, properly defaced by gang members by means of painting, drawing, writing,
etchinr, or carving with paint, spray paint, ink, knife or other similar method on public or
private property, commonly referred to 81 "rane graffiti," is an act of vandalism; and
WHEREAS, pnr members frequently deface property by paintinr, drawing, writinr,
etchinr, or carvinr gang graffiti on places such as bridees, buildings, signs, benches,
telephone booths, doorways, walkways, and alleyways, lo advertise their rang, mark their
territory, challenre competing ganc1, and communicate me11ai;es of comradery, rivalry,
and death; and
WHERF.AS, ganr graffiti is the fir t indiralion of gang activity and intere tin a
geographical area, and prompt removal or eradication of such gang grnffiti is crucial to law
enforcement efforts lo control the spread of rang activity and "iolence becau e it a\'oid the
attraction of additional l,'Taffiti and deli"en the mes age that a community will not tolerate
gang graffiti ; and
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WHEREAS, gnnr eraffiti con1titutes a public nuisance which cau e depreciation of the
value of the defaced properly, the surroundine property, and contrihutes to the de t riorotion of
the neiehborhood and the City in general; and
\\'IIF.REA , d c pr cia 11on of property ,·nlue and dete riorat ion of ,w11:hhorhood I ad to
c on omic blight, an mrr • e in criminal acti, ity, and i rnJurr ou t o th puhh h , Ith,
fN y, moral nn d 1;<,n1rnl "elfare of th e r ,dent of the Cit ,
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f-ntjon 2 Title 15, C'hapt..r fi, of the Eni;lcwoo<l '.\lunicipal Coclc l!l 5 is hereby amcndt·d hy
a<lcling a new Section i whic-h ~hall read as follows:
15 -6 -7 : DEFINITIONS :
GRAFFITI
GANG
GANG GRAFFITI
OWNER /PROPERT't'
OWNER
THE DEFACING OF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE
PROPERTY BY MEANS OF PAINTING,
DRAWING, WRITING, ETCHING, OR CARVING
WITH PAINT, SPRAY PAINT, INK, KNIFE, OR
ANY SIMILAR METHOD WITHOUT WRITTEN
PERMISSION OF THE OWNER/PROPERTY
OWNER.
A GROUP OF THREE OR MORE INDIVIDUALS
WITH A COMMON INTEREST, BOND, OR
ACTIVITY CHARACTERIZED BY CRIMINAL OR
DELINQUENT CONDUCT.
THE DEFACING OF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE
PROPERTY BY MEMBERS OF GANGS RY MEANS
OF PAINTING, DRAWING, WRITING, ETCHING,
OR CARVING WITH PAl!IIT, SPRAY PAINT, INK,
KNIFE, OR ANY SIMILAR METHOD WITHOUT
WRITTEN PERMISSION 01" THE
OWNER/PROPERTY OWNER.
A.~Y PERSON O\V:SINO, LEASING, OCCUPYING,
OR HAVING CONTROL OR POSSESSION OF A.~Y
PROPERTY IN THE ITV
SrcliPD 3 Title I~. 'hnp(t'r 6, ohht Enclt-·ood Municipnl Code 1985 ia hereby amended by
ddin&: 11 n w tion ,.hiC'h hall rt11d II follow,:
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DESIGN EE MAY CAUSE THE GRAFFITI OR GANG GRAFFITI TO BE
REMOVED OR CORRECTED AND ALI, EXPENSE INCURRED THEREBY
SHALi, BF. PAID BY TIIE SAID OCCUPANT OR OWNER AND l\lAY BE
RF.COVERED BY THE CITY IN AN ACTION AGAINST THE OCCUPANT
AND/OR OWNER.
IN ALL CASES WHERE THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE SHALL
INCUR ANY EXPENSE FOR ABATING ANY GRAFFITI OR GANG
GRAFFITI FOUND UPON ANY LOT OR PREMISES, THE EXPENSE OF
SUCH ABATEMENT PLUS TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT (25'll,) FOR
INCIDENTAL COSTS MAY BE CHARGED AGAINST THE LOT OR
PREMISES UPON OR ON ACCOUNT OF WHICH SUCH EXPENSE WAS
INCURRED, OR FROM WHICH SUCH GRAFFm OR GANG GRAFFITI
WAS REMOVED OR ABATED. A BILL FOR SUCH EXPENSE SHALL BE
MAILED TO THE OCCUPANT ANDIOR THE OWNER AND IF THE
SAME SHALL NOT BE PAID WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS, THE CITY
l\lANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE SHALL ADD ANOTHER TWENTY-FIVE
PERCENT (26 .. ) AS PENALTY AND SHALL CAUSE THE SAME TO BE
ASSESSED UPON SUCH LOT OR PREMISES UPON WHICH THE
GRAFFITI OR GANG GRAfflTI EXISTED.
Introduced, read in full, and paued on first readin1 on the 16th day of December, 1991 .
Publi1hed a, n B,11 for 11n Ordinance on the 19th day of December, 1991 .
Read by title and pa1sed on final readin1 on the 6th day or Janunry, 1992 .
Publiahed by t itle aa Ordinance No ._, Seriea or 1992 on the 9th day of Janu11ry, 1992 .
ATTEST :
Clyde E. \Yi,arin1, t.tayor
LouC'r i h ,n ,\ F.11 , , O<·put y <'ity C ink
I, Lour r i h,11 ,\ F.lli , Oc-pu ty Ci ty C~rli ohhe Ci ty of Ena:I "oo<l , Co lor,ldo, hc,rt'by
ce rt ify tha t t he above and fo reeoin1 i1 a true top)' of the Ordina nce pn led on fin a l readin,
a nd publ i1hecl by title a, Ord inance No . _, Seriea or 1992 .
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Subject R-2, R-2-C, & R-4
Zone Dtatrtct
RegulaUon Amendments.
Department of Community Development
RJcbanl s. Wanuah, Dtrector of Community Development
Council la nqueated to appl'Oft an ordinance revtalDg the R-2. R-2-C. and R-4 Zone
Dlatrtct Re&UJAUO... Thl9 amendment would allow the rear 25 feet of property to be
uaed for commaCMl parking. and would amend the R-4 Zone Dtatr1ct regulaUDm to
reduce the mJmmum lot area for commerdal parking Iota from 24,000 equare feet to
12,000 equare feet. Council la alao requested to aet February 3, 1992 • the Public
Heanng date for tbla matter.
PIISVIOU8 COUNCIL AC'l10lf
Tba'e baa been no prevtoua Council acuon on tbla matter.
ffAn' AIIAl."1818
The City baa received numerous complatnta from peraona who live tn the YlctnJty of
the South Broadway Commada1 Con1dol', that the employees of bu•tneNea aJoa&
South Broadway are parking OD the adjacent atreeta and avenuea tn order to free the
on•atreet parldnC apacea tn front of their bualneMea OD Broadway for the cuatomen.
Thia tncoawauencea the reaidenta becauae the on-atreet parldnC tn front of thetr
r kkncea la not avallable for them or their aueata.
Several altemaUYee were ~ and after atudy and tnput from four public
meetJn&I. a propoaed amendment WM drafted. 1"bll NMDdmmt would allow
property ownen tn the R·2 and R-2-C which abut or are adJaeent to the 8-2 Dlltr1ct,
the r1Ch* to deYelop the rear twenty-five feet of thetr property u oG'·•treet parldn& for
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STAFF UPORT
CASS NO. 7-tl a-2 1 a-2-c AND•-• PUIU.IC SUIIIN
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Public Hearin9 on propoaed -ndaent• to .. ction 16.4-SNCS), Section 16.4-
6MC5) and Section 164-9C of th• Coaprehenaiv• Zoni119 Ordinance. The•• .. c-
tion• are reapectively th• a-2, Nediwa-Denaity •••idence Diatrict, the a-2-c
Medium Denaity .. aidenc• Diatrict, and the a-4 .. eidential/Prof•••ional
Diatrict.
Daft OP PUaLIC DUINI
Noveaber 19, 1991
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A. Add a new .action l6.4-5NC5) and 16.4-611(5) •parki119 Area• to the aonin9
ordinance to read a• follow••
Parki119 Area. When an a-2 Nediua-denaity .. •idence Diatrict abut• or ia
adjacent to a B-2 Bueine•• Diatrict, the portion of the lot adjacent to
the Buaine•• Diatrict .. y be uaed a• a parki119 area by any c~rcial ••-
tabliat.ent to a depth of t-nty-Uv• C25) f-t U the followin9 condi-
tion• are _t ,
1. The parkift9 area auat be ecr-necl froa the reaidential portion of the
lot by a •ix foot opaque fence. Side yard fence• -•t al-be pro-
vided to acr-n adjacent property. The-fence• ehall al-be eix
f-t in hei9ht ••ca~ that 11ithin ten feet of the rear property u-,
the fence• cannot excaed 42 inchee in hei9ht.
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The parki119 area auet be of a hard eurface to prevent the -• 11 ut of
dirt and debr i • froa the parki119 area onto the putalio ri9-t-of-vay.
Park i 119 ato pa au at be placed i n the parki119 arM to prevent daaave to
the fen ce by ve hicl••·
Prov i a iona au a t be .. de f or the collection o f traeh a• per Cit)'
Or d i nance .
The f i nal dea i9n o f the parklnt area auat be apprOV*I by the Director
of c-,nity Develos-,tnt or the a ppropria t e dee l.9 -.
No ato r a 9• o f veh c l•• • per• tted a nd the lot • t o be u aed aol e ly
f o r the park IICJ o f eapl o y-• o r c u a toaera .
No ve hlcl•• n ••c eu o f 7 ,000 po,,nd• .. Y be parked II the park lnt
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The alnlaa "' dth of t he per k int area aha ll lie 10 feet. •
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a-2 1 a-2-c AND•-• DlaTaICT A1181111N811Ta
9. The Director of C011111unity Development may deny the u•• of any lot aa
a parking area if the above proviaion• are not met. Th• Director'•
ruling may be appealed to the Board of Adjuat .. nt and Appeal•.
a. Amend Section 16.4-9C of the ENC by changing Section 16.4-9C(2) to Section
16.4-9C(l) and adding a new Section 16.4-9(2) aa followa1
(2) Private off-atr .. t parkinc, lota ••••••••••.•••••••• 12,000 aquar• f .. t
TIie City ha• received nwaerou• coaplaint• froa pereone who live in the vicini-
ty of the South aroadvay co-rcial corridor, that the eaploy .. • of buaine•n•
along South aroadvay are parkinc, on the adjacent atr .. ta and avanu•• in order
to fr .. the on-atr .. t parkinc, apace• in front of their buaine•-• on aroadvay
for the cu•t-ra . Thia inconvenience• the reaidenta becauae the on-atrNt
parkinc, in front of their reaidence 1• not available for theca or their gueata.
One aolution in aiailar aituationa that the City haa utiliaad, 1• to 1apo ..
t--hour parkinc, reatriction• on the naidential atr .. ta adjacent to the
aroadway corridor. TM reaident can vet a penait to park aa if there -re no
tiaa liaitation in the block, and can vet t-•vlaitor parkinc, penaita• that
can be diaplayed on their viaitor•a care in order that tbey can park in the
block in eaceaa oft-hO\lra. TIile approecll to the probl-la not acceptable
to all of the reaidenta adjacent to the aroa.ay corridor, ~ver. ..r_
to whoa -have auc,veeted tllla -r• of act ion do not underatand vhy tbey
ahould be lnconvenl-ced llecauN the bllel--r fall• to provide adequate
off-atreet parking for ... loyeee and cuet-re.
Another eoh:U.on to the off-atreet parklng tMt the City haa tried to take h
to penait private off-atnet parlll119 aa a penaltted uN in a •buffer• -·
Thla -• firat attaapced ln the 1t10·• "'-" the City ados*ed the P, Parking
lo-Dhtrict. The intent -• c ndallle1 i-ver, the only 11 .. penaitted in
the P &one Dlatric:t vaa off-atreet parking. A new City Attorney in the early
1960'• adviaed the naff that aa it -• vritun, the P Diatrict vaa quite
llegal.
The •-•, aeaidential/Profeaalonal, vaa ~-ae a ·buffer• •-in 116J.
Off•atr .. t parking lota and reaidential/prof .. alonal office• -re penaitted ln
the •·• •-Dhtrlct vlth a alnl-front ... of 100 feet and alngle·f-Hy
and tvo·f-ly dvelllng• -re penaitted with a aln1-frontave of 10 feet.
The •·• &one Dlnrlc:t vH appl led on the Hat aide of South Acoaa Str .. t and
o n the veat a,de o f South Llnc:oln Street bet-11 Yale and Dar'-90Utll. The
Ralph Sclloap Autoaoblla Dealerallip ancl tlleft llai .. r-.. naa-nte ln the 2900
block of loutll Acoaa ltr .. t, are the OftlJ lut.-. ln vlllcll the off-atrNt
park 119 prov •lon llaa been utlllaed aa lnteftded.
AU o n .... talutn in UH·H to lncreaN the ain1-lot area for au u ...
other than realdential ln the •·• a-Dlecrict, to H,000 -.uare feet. TIil•
ld ncr .. N the ainl-loc area foe a parl&i.. loc fl'CIII 100 feet to 200
f Th • efreotlvely rendered the wl9laal llltNt of the •·• IOM Dlatrlct
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CAH NO, 7-tl
PUBLIC BEAlllNG
a-2, a-2-c A11D •-• DiaTRICT ANENDIIZll'l'8
ua•l••• for the purpo•• of permitting off-atreet parking lot• adjacent to the
Broadway Corridor becau•• there are no ownerahipe with 200 foot frontage
within the R-t Zone Diatrict adjacent to South Broadway.
Several cour••• of action have been conaidered1
1) Th• R-t Zone Diatrict regulation• could be -nded to permit a private
off-atr .. t parkin9 lot on 100 foot fronta9• rather than 200 foot fronta9e.
The City or the property owner could then petition to reaon• the adjacent
block face froa ita pr•••nt a-2 or R-2-C Nedi1111-denaity Reaidenc• Zone to •-•.
Thia cour•• would involve at leaat four public hearincJ•· One before both
the Planning Collllliaaion and City Council to -nd the R-t rec,ulationa, and
another one before each of the two bodi•• to conaider the reaonincJ of the
half block, or
2) The R-2 and/or the R-2-C regulation• could be -nded to permit private
off-atr .. t parkin9 lot• in tho .. ar••• in which the a-2 and/or the a-2-c
Zone Diatrict i• adjacent to the B-2, Buain••• Diatrict. If thi• were to
be conaidered, -••ur•• would have to be taken to protect the adjacent
reaidencea. The•• protective -••urea would includes
• acr .. ning or privacy control
• FencincJ
• Li9htin9
• Hour• of uae
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Surfacing
Draina99
Minlau• lot area and frontac,e
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l) The a-2 and/or the a-2-c H911lationa could be _,.. to perait prhaw
off-atr .. t parkin9 only on the rear of the lote adjacent to the B-2, llllei-
ne•• Oiatrlct. Appropriate -••ur•• would have to be taken•• in 11 abo¥1t
to protect the adjacent realdenc••·
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It i• r•c-nded that the th rd alternative -ntioned above be adopted.
The•• chan9•• have been apec f c ally identified in the meet on of thie 8taff
Report titled -propoaed Aaendlllent•.
The reaaona f or th• reca....ndat on are•• followa1
11 Wh le park ng
probl-•r•••·
wlth reaidential
i• not • robl .. for avery buaineH, there are apecUlc
Thi• propoeal would allow buelneee -re to netcttiate
property r• o n a ca .. -by-ca .. ba•i• without hav 119 to
n4t9 0t ate f or an entire r•• dentlal property .
21 Thie option hH the lHe ... ct OIi the rNidefttlal character of loutll
Acoaa or louth Lincoln ltr .. t, wllil• offerl119 a rNecNIAltle eolYtiOft to tlle
parklnt probl•.
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Tba revular aaet1"9 of the C1ty •1ann1nv and 1on1nv CClllll1ee1on wa• called to
order by Cba1raan lobulta at 1100 •·•·
Da•let, Draper, O-r, Gerl1ok, GlJIIII, lollulta, lboop,
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Clla1raan IOllulta etated tllat tM Nlautee of Qatober 22, lHl, .ue to IN --
e1dered for ~el.
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Da•let 1eoant1t1 TM lllautee of oot-.r 22, lMl IN H ••• u w1tten.
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Nr. IOllulta etated tllat tM,..... of Ula ,-uo lleU1 .. 1• to-~ ,co-
poaed •antaanu to tlle a-2, a-2-c, aM a-4 1W D1e&r1oU to faelU~
.,,.lopaent of oH-etree& parklae anu •ieoeat to .,....., • •. lollltlta
ua..d for a aoUon to opN Ula ,_..Uo lleUlaf•
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aworn in, Staff will preaent th• iaaue, proponent• will be heard, and then
opponent• will be heard. Ccllllliaaion aaabera will have an opportunity to aek
queationa after each pre .. ntation, with the option to recall anyone for fur-
ther teatiaony if they ao choo... There will alao be an opportunity for any-
one to rebut previoua teatiaony. Mr, Schult• atated that Nr, Harold Stitt
will aake the ataff pre .. ntation,
Harold J, Stitt waa aworn in, and teatified that the aatter before the Cclllllia-
•ion in ca .. 17-91 la the propoaed ... ndaent of 116,4-s•csi, 116,4-5N(51, and
116,4-9C, The propoaed ... ndaent la th• addition of new eectione to facili-
tate the develos-ient of off-atr .. t parkin9 area• in the R-2, R-2-C, and R-4
lone Diatricta.
The propoeed ... nc1aent• to the R-2 and R-2-C lone Diatricte will allow reai-
dent• abuttinv a a-:z, auaine•• Diatrict, the ri9ht to leaM or rent the rear
25 feet of their reaidential property to an abuttinv buaine•• for eaployee or
cuat-r parki119 purpoMe, Anyone wiahi119 to uM the rear 25 foot portion of
reaidential propertiea for parki119, hol,ever, will have to caaply with •pacific
conditiona1
1, The parki119 area aaet be acr-ned fraa the reeidential portion of
the lot by a a.La foot opaque fence. Side yard fence• aaat al-be
provided to ac~n adjacent property. TheM fence• ahall al-be eix
f-t in hei9ht, ••capt that within ten f-t of the rear property line
the fence• cannot eaceed 42 inchea in hei9ht.
2, The parkift9 area aaat be of a hard aurface to prevent the aonunt of
dirt and debri• fraa the parkift9 area onto the public ri9ht-of-y,
J. Parkinv atope aaat be placed in the parkinv area to prevent 41-.e to
the fence by vehicle•.
4, Proviaiona aaat be aade for the collec:Uon of traah aa per City
Ordinance,
5, The final deaip of the parkift9 area -• be approw9d by tlle Director
of C-.nity De-lo,-.nt or the appropriate deeiw-,
,. 11o atorave of vehiclN 1• permitted and the lot la to be uNd eolely
for the parkift9 of eaployeee or cu•t-ra.
7. llo veh i cle• in eaceH of 7,000 pound• aay be parked in the parklft9
area .
I , The • n1-width of the parkinv area •hall be 50 f~,
t. The Director of C-Unity Developaent aay deny the UN of uy 1~ u
a parkinv area if the above proviaiona are not eat , TM Director·•
rul1119 aay be ..,..1ect to the lloard of Mjuat9eftt and ...,..1.,
11r. Stitt atatect tllat for _, r-r•, tlle City Ila• received oaaplaut• fna
realdenta •lOIIIJ SOUtll MOaa Stnet and SOUtll Liaooln Stnet tllat ... 1.,... and
cuatoaera fr1111 aoae blaal,...• park on the realdelltlal atneta, and tllll• ,.._t
tlle uN of tlle oe-atnet parklft9 area by naW..u ud/H tllelr ...-.. llr,
ltltt diacuaNd • ...... r of optl-tllat _... -~ .. a •Y to ........
tlle 1•-· lacludiftll a c--llour parklftll natrlctloe Ctllla -..ld .,.1, to
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lnforc ... nt. A reaidential pen1itti119 ayat .. for parki119 wa• alao conaidered1
thi• ha• been atteapted around the Hi9h School, and in -blocu around
Swediah Medical center and ha• -...ad to work reaaonably -11 for the reai-
denta but doe• nothi119 to aHiat the buaineaaaan who needa the additional
parki119 area. staff held four ~1119• to wbicb neidenta of South Lincoln
and South~ -n in•ited to diacuaa the 1•-, and tboee naidenta who did
attend the wtinva _.. to f-1 that the propoNd 1-/nntal penaiaaion
waa the aoat palatable to tbaa. The propoaed ... 11.,111ta an • reault of theN
~1119• and the opinion• espreaNd by the naidenta attendi119.
The propoNd ... nc1aant to the a-4 a-Diatrict -ld add• -l1'.4-9CC21 to
allow off-atreet parki119 lot• to be deYaloped on 12,000 aquare feet, and a
auba..-nt renllllberi119 of other Hctiona of 11'.4-t. 11r. Stitt atated that at
-tiae, pri•ate off-at~ parki119 lot• -n penaitted in tile a-4 lone Dia-
trict on l2, 000 aquan feet, but that -ry f-lllua1--t-k adYant.,,. of
thia pro,,iaion. A Nriea of -•ante to tile loailllJ Or41.aaw durilllJ tile
early to aid-ltSO'• naulted in tile lot area ~ir.d for deYelopaent of off-
atreet parki119 lot• in tile a-4 Diatrict beilllJ raiNd to 24,000 aquan feet.
The incr-N to 200 foot frontave for deYalopaeat of an off-etreet parki119 lot
..-. it estnaely difficult and eapenahe for a llluai-to pro.ide addition-
al off-atreet park1119. The propoaed ... n., t 1• an at~ to pro.ide tile
bueinee ... n with•-• to pro,,ide pro,ride off-atreet parkilllJ -in tile a-
4 IOne Diatrict with leH front.,,. and lHa Ufl Non their part.
11r. Stitt atated that ataff rec nda the appco,ral of tile w11• nta to tile
a-2, a-2-c, and a-4 aeotiona of tile c: ;nllan•L-loa1ft9 Or41-. 11r. Stitt
aleo pn-ted to CllaLraan Scbulta ~f of pultlicatLMI of tile ~ioe of llear-
1119 in the lnal~ .. rald.
11r. Shoop aeked for clarification of tile 12,000 aquan foot area for tile a-t
DLatrict. Nr. Stitt atated tlli• -ld oaapriN four adj0Lni"9 21-foot lota
for deYelopaent of an off-at~ parkL119 lot.
.. • Tobin .. ked if t-adjoininv property o.aera in tile a-2 or a-2-c Diatdct
could join to .._lop a parki119 area. llr. Stitt atated that tile intent of tile
propoeed ... nc1aant la that an ·Lndi•ldual• pcopertJ -_, 1-or Nat to
an adjacent buainHa for parki119 pu~.
11r. Garlick Hked whether then llad been any lltput fna r.eldeate L• tlle area
on thia propoeal. 11r. ltitt etated that he baa tallled to four people, and tlle
opinion i• aplit 10/10 •
Darlene Slyter, uu loutll Lincoln, waa -ra in • .._ atated that tlle alley la
back of her property u concrete, ehe La of the oplni-that parkilllJ -
al0ft9 concrete alley• lllloulcl lie -r.1 in aon tllan j11at rock or tr•"l. •·
Slyter aleo inquir.d alMNt Nfor~t I if .._ -n to 1 .... and deYalop tile
r..r of her property for parkift9 pu~ fOI' ._ ,-.., and aot re... tlle
1 .... for tile neat,-.., wllat -ld ,._t lier fna etwut • jlllll& ftlllole -
tile rear and IINpi .. it then lnaauoll u Lt ... w N 11W pnpeny.
11r. IUtt atatad that then an pro,rla1-a t*lolt .,._. tlle .... ut of jllM OI'
denUct ..aa101-, .... • prlwata pnpeny. ........1 ..-•ie .,.lalN .. 1d
lie perilled then wLtll ao pnltl•.
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Connie Portner, 4542 South Acoaa, vaa avorn in, Ma. Portner inquired about
the poaaibility of eventual reaonin9 of their block for coaaercial purpoaea,
and if that ia vhat the •c• in R-2-C ai9nUied, Ma. Portner alao inquired
about any effect the propoaal ai9ht have on the aaaea ... nt on the reaidential
properti••·
Nr. Stitt naponded that the •c• in R-2-C doea not have any c-rcial con-
notation•, but only ai9nifi•• a difference in denaity froa the a-21 both di•-
tricta are aedi1111 denaity reaidential. Mr, Stitt pointed out that anyone
ovnin9 property in any 9iven block aay apply for resonin91 the property vould
have to be poated, and Public Hearin9a held by the Plannin9 coaaiaaion and
City Council before any resonin9 takea place.
Ne, Portner then atated that the buaineaa in back of her ovna tvo houHa neat
to her, and ha .. inquired of her .... ral tiaea if ahe vould be intereated in
Hlli119 her hoae to thea, Ma, Portner atated that the buaineaa ia already
uein9 the property they ovn on Acoaa for parkin9 purpo•••1 if thi• propoaed
-ndaent -r• to not be approved, could they continue to do thia. Ne,
Portner atated that thia area ia clearly al9ned for "eaployH parkin9•,
Nr, Stitt atated that thia property cannot be uaed for any c-rcial purpoHa
at thia tiae. Na. Portner atated that aha haa had no probl-vith the UH of
the property for parkln9, other than the ahe of the rock• they uaed to --r
the parki119 area.
Nr, Stitt atated that he vanted to enter into the record that Nra, Nccu-,
45'72 South Acoaa StrHt, ia oppoHd to the propoaed -ndaent.
Mr, Schulta aaked if anyone elH viahad to addn•• the coaaiaeion.
CClallliaaioner Draper aallecl how the buaineaa property 011ner could vet avey vlth
11ai119 property in the R-2 area for parki119 purpoeea . Nr, Stitt reiterated tlle
fact that no co.plaint• ha'N bean r99iatered, and that Code &nfor-t Of-
ficer• ha'N not raiaed the i•••· Na, Davi.et a11999atad that poaaibly a
variance froa the loard of Adj11ataent had been 9ranted, Nr, Stitt atatad tllat
he vill check into thia and take appropriate action.
Ne, Tob i n inquired abollt the aa-wnt/tu i.llpact of the 11 1 1 na. llr,
Wan11ah atated that he had called the County AaNaaora and apou vi.th the
Deputy AaHaaor, he-• told Mrbally that the leaal119 of the rear 21 feet of
realdential property for parki119 purpoaee vould have no i.llpact on the -•-
-nt o r tuaa f o r the reaident •
Nr, 0-r aaked vhy a bua l neaa leaa i 119 the property could not park a van or
deliMry tr11ck o n the a l t• overni9ht , Nr, Stitt atated that it la the opinion
of ataff that deliMry van• ahollld be parllecl on the bua i neaa a l te1 the l nt•t
l• to prov i de pro tection to the rea l dent i al 11H and character of the area even
tholl9h the reaident ai9ht l• ... the rear portion to the bua l neH, A van vUl
be viaibla abo'N the al• foot privacy f_. and eo11ld haM a 1199atiM viaual
i.llpact on the nei9hborhood,
llr, ,.t• Q11lrl119, 4124 lollth a-Street, .,.. -rn in, ......... with ...
Portner •• atat-ta Nf&rdiftlJ the bllal neaa 11a l 119 realdentlal pl'Op9rt1ea for
parklft9 purpoNa . Ne f11rther noted that thia bllaineaa llaa a -olal
dullpatar on the alt• that they 11N for dllapi 119 tr:Hh fr• the INalnea• itNU,
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and IIC!lletillea the traah 1• thrown into hi• yard. Mr. Quiring queationed how a
coaaercial duapater could be placed on reaidential property.
Mr. Wanuah pointed out that frequently duapat•r• are placed in naidential
area•, particularly where then 1• aediua to high denaity reaidential deYelop-
-nt. There 1• no prohibition againat duapatera in reaidential areaa. TIie
buaineea ahould not, "--r, haft placed tlle -rcial duapeter in tlle
naldential area and u-it to collect the trull frca the bualneea, nor ahould
the trHh end up in Mr. Quiring'• back yard. llr. Wanuah atated that till•
would be loollad into,
Mr, achulta Hlirad if anyone •1-wlelled to addree• the "-lHlon regarding
thi• laaue. IIO o-•1-apolle on thl• Mtter.
Draper .,...s,
ai-p -ondad, TIie Public llearlng on cue 17-tl be cloeed,
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Draper, O-r, Gerlicll, Glynn, llellulta, a11oop, Tobin, Da•let --
llr, llehulta ••lied the pleaaun of the c-laalon.
Mr, Gerllcll etated that in 111• opinion tM 12• f-on tlle rear 10 feet of
leaeed property ahould be chain-link, or IOI Of19111 he pointed out tut a u•
eolld f-could etill inhibit •l•lbillty for ~orlet• beclli119 out of a
periling apace. Mr. 0.-r .. ~. polntllllJ out that driftn in -11 apona
ftlllclN -ld not -Oftr tlle 12• f-. DiHUNlon ....... •. aa.Lta
pointed out that • property -~lock al4111t be lnteneted in 1-lat tlle
nu of tllelr p&"OpertJ, lllut tlle adjoinlat -~r MJ Uft a ala foot eou•
prlHcy feaoe to tllelr nu property 11-, lllllt -ld title be eddne_., •·
D.,.iet etated that till• 1• • eafnr f--. tllet -1• ... ,,. to lie tallM 1a&o
-.1deration bJ tlle Dlnctor la a,pco-.1af O&' deaJlat •• of tlle ~' fw
periling parpoNa, Mr, alloop aleo 1 ... lred .a.out wlelblllty at au.,. _.
corner Lota. Dlecueeion -.ed.
Mr. Wanueh euggeeted tut Condition 11 -ld lie ..,...... to etate tllat tlle
fet1ei119 within 10 feet of tile nu p&"OpertJ 11-ellall be of chaln-Uall • IOI
open conetruction, Condition It could aleo lie _..lfled to ""'in tllat tlle
appro-.al be baaed in part on approwed Nfetr etaadu118 •
Draper .,...s,
Oly1111 eoconded 1 .. H-'-9 o.aiN&aa •• C .. cu, oawu IMt ... _l_. ....... oate (C 5 I t dN laillt e,ffn It ........ -...... ---·-· '"·--···· ...
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Parking area. .,.... an a-2 ... 1_ •••ltr ... laaN Dietrln a11uu • 1• adja-
cent to a a-2 aua1 ... Dietrlct, tlle ,-tlN of tlle lot adj.-t to &lie ... , •
.... Dietrlct My be 11 ... U a .... kl ...... bJ UJ I M1al on•UehlleM te
• depth of twenty-th• (211 feat U tlle foll-lat _...ltlNo an aet1
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1. Th• parkln9 area muat be acr-ned froa the realdentlal portlon of the
lot by a •l• foot opaque fence. alde yard fence• -•t alao be pro-
vlded to acr-n adjacent property. Thea• fence• •hall alao be ala
feet ln hel9ht ••capt that wlthln ten f-t of the rear property llne,
the fence• cannot uceed 42 lnchea ln hel9ht, and -•t be of cbaln
llnk or 10, open conatructlon.
2. The parkl119 area 1111at be of a hard aurface to prevent the aa .... nt of
dlrt and debrla froa the parklnv area onto the publlc rl9ht-of-way.
3. Parkl119 atope auat be placed ln the parkl119 area to prewent daaava to
the fence by vehlcl••·
•• Pro,,lai--•t be aada for the collectlon of traah aa per cnr
Ordlnanca.
1. The flnal dealp of the parkl119 area auat be approYed by the Dlrector
of C:-nlty Dewelopaant or the approprlata daalca-.
6. llo atorave of vehicle• la penaltted and the lot la to be ueed 110lely
for the parklnv of aaplor-e or cuatoaera.
'1. llo wehlclea ln .. ce.. of 7,000 pound• •r be parlwd ln the parkint
area.
a. The alnlaa wldth of the parkl119 area ahall be 10 feet.
t. TIie Director of c:-nlty O...lo,-.nt •r deny the UN of _, lot u
a parki119 area U the uowe pro.lalona an not .-. Aoaapted NfKY
at&Ddarda an to be uaed ln conalderlap the YR[O .. l or denial of UY
prapaHII p.rklap plan. TIie Director•• rull119 •r Ila ..... lad to the
aoard of Mjua~t ud &ppeala.
'Ille Pl-I .. c...a.aaiea alN l'l'et••--IIIIClaa ._ .. tM -1-et -lel .. 1
caM (C tl'1txalwe 1eUa1 O.,Cln a) lie fllftMI' C Cu fellw1
~ aectlon 16.•-tc of the INC by cllaftllnt 1H.•-tc121 to 116.•-tcCll ...
addl119 a new I 11.•-t121 a• followa,
(21 Private off-atreet parkl119 lota •.•..•••.•••••••••• 12,000 ....-re feet
aru , O-r, Oerllck, 01,-, khulta, alloop, Tabin, DavlK, Dr.,.r
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C!lalraan aclllllta aalwd for a aotlN to opea tlle ,-.uc IINrl ...
OerUck aoved •
Drape&' aecaallall, The ,-.uc ..... 1 .. • cue 11-ll Ila .......
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BY AUTHORITY
A BILL FOR
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COUNCIL BILL NO. l
INTRODU~L
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPl'ER 4, SECTION 5N, BY ADDING A
NEW SUBSECTION (5), ENTITLED PARKING AREA; TITLE 16, CHAPTER FOUR,
SECTION 6M BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION (5), ENTITLED PARKING AREA; AND
AMENDING TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTION 9, C, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL
CODE IN ORDER TO ALLOW DEVELOPMENT OF COMMERCIAL PARKING LOTS AT
THE REAR 12,000 SQUARE FEET OF SOUTH BROADWAY BUSINESSES.
WHEREAS, the certain area, in Enslewood have been aoned R-2, Medium-denaity
Reaidence Diatrict, and R-2-C, Medium Denaity Reaiclence Diatrict and R-4 ,
Re1idential/Pro(e11ional Diatrict, and the areu abut or are adjacent to a 8-2 Buaineu
Diatrict; and
WHEREAS, the City haa received numeroua complaint, rrom peraon1 who live in theae
residential area, becauae on-atrHt parkin1 in rront or their re1idence1 i1 not available.
Employffl or bu1ineue1 alon1 South Broadway are parkin1 on the adjacent atreet1 and
avenues in order to ''" the on-1trHt parkinc 1pace1 in rront ortheir bu1ine11e1 on South
Broadway for cu11tomers; and
WHEREAS, durin1 the 1970'1 the iuue or ofl'-atreet parkin1 for South Broadway
buaineuea wa1 addreued and the amendment or R-4 resulation1 wu adopted; and
WHEREAS, the R-4 Zone Diatrict preaently allow, commercial parkinc toe.a .. a UN by
richt and in order to develop 1uch parkin1 lot would require 24,000 aquare (Nt; and
WHEREAS, the pnpoaed amendment to the R-4 Zone Dillrict would red1Ke the required lot
area to 12,000 equare feet thua makins it •lier to develop property ror 111ch a park ins lot; and
WH £REAS, with the development ol commercial park inc Iota to the rear ol the buaiMUN
alone South Broadway, the on -1treet parkins parkinc in the residential area will be
available to the resident, ; end
WHEREAS, the Encle•·ood Planninc and Zoninc Commi11ion held a Public Hurinc on
November 19, 1991 and reviewed and recommended the reaonlnc or this property to the City
Council ;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORD,W,ED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP
ENGLEWOOD , OLORADO, AS FOLLOWS .
~ T,11, 16, OI pter 4, Section 5N olthe Enclewood Munitipal Code 1985 is heffllJ
m nd db ddinc a new ubl«t,on (5): PARKING ARF.A : .. hi h 1hall r ad as
foll "
16 I 5N UU · PARKING ARP.A :
\YIIEN AN R-2 MEDIUM -DENSITY RUIDENCI DISTRICT ABUTS 01 18
ADJACENT TO A a.1 BU81NUI, Dl8Tll1CT, THI POmON OP THI
LOT ADJACENT TO THI BUBINl88 D18Tll1CT MAY 81 UIID Al A
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PARKING AREA BY ANY COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT TO A
DEPTH OF TWENTY-FIVE (25) FEET IF THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS ARE MET :
a . THE PARKING AREA MUST BE SCREENED FROM THE
RESIDENTIAL PORTION OF THE LOT BY A SIX FOOT (6') OPAQUE
FENCE . SIDE YARD FENCES MUST ALSO BE PROVIDED TO
SCREEN ADJACENT PROPERTY . THESE FENCES SHALL ALSO BE
SIX FEET (6') IN HEIGHT EXCEPI' THAT WITHIN TEN FEET (10')
OF THE REAR PROPERTY LINE, THE FENCES CANNOT EXCEED 42
INCHES (42") IN HEIGHT OR BE LESS THAN FIFTY PERCENT (5")
OPEN.
b. THE PARKING AREA MUST BE OF A HARD SURFACE TO PREVENT
THE MOVEMENT OF DIRT AND DEBRIS FROM THE PARKING
AREA ONTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF -WAY.
c . PARKING STOPS MUST BE PLACED IN THE PARKING AREA TO
PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE FENCE BY VEHICLES .
d . PROVISIONS MUST BE MADE FOR THE t..:01.LF.CTION OF TRASH
AS PER CITY ORDINANCE .
e. THE FINAL DESIGN OF THE PARKING AREA MUST BE APPROVED
BY THE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OR THE
APPROPRIATE DESIGNEE .
r. NO STORAGE OF VEHICLES IS PERMITTED AND THE LOT IS TO BE
USED SOLELY FOR THE PARKING OF EMPLOYEES OR
CUSTOMERS.
c. NO VEHICLES IN EXCESS OF 7,000 POUNDS MAY BE PARKED IN
THE PARKING AREA .
h . THE MINIMUM WIDTH OF THE PARKING AREA SHALL BE 50
FEET.
I . THE DIRECTOR OF COt.lMUNITY DEVEl,OPMENT MAY DENY THE
USE OF ANY LOT AS A PARKING AREA IF TIIE ABOVE
PROVISIONS AllE NOT MET OR IF CONDITIONS ARE UNSAFE .
THE DIRECTOR'S RULING MAY BE APPEALED TO THE BOARD OF
ADJUSTMEN'I' AND APPEALS ...
kNID 1. Title 18, Chapter, Stctlon eM ohhe F.npwood Municipal Coda llU 11 henby
am nded by acldln1 a new Subaect.ion (5): PARKING AREA : which thall rucl ••
follow,:
I I 6M15): PARKING AREA :
WHEN AN R-2 MF.DIUM,DEN rrY RF., IDEN E DISTRICT ABUTS OR IS
ADJACENT TO A 8 ,2 BU IN , DI RIC'I', THE PORTION OP THE
LOT ADJACENT TO THE BU IN DISTRICT MAY Bl USED A8 A
PARKING ARIA Bl' ANY COMMUCIAL ISTABUSHM&NT TO A
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DEPTH OF TWENTY -FIVE (25) FEET IF THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS ARE MET :
a . THE PARKING AREA MUST BE SCREENED FROM THE
RESIDENTIAL PORTION OF THE LOT BY A SIX FOOT (6') OPAQUE
FENCE. SIDE YARD FENCES MUST ALSO BE PROVIDED TO
SCREEN ADJACENT PROPERTY . THESE FENCES SHALL ALSO BE
SIX FEET (6') IN HEIGHT EXCEPT THAT WITHIN TEN FEET (10')
OF THE REAR PROPERTY LINE, THE FENCES CANNOT EXCEED 42
INCHES (42"') IN HEIGHT OR BE LESS THAN FIFTY PERCENT (50'I,)
OPEN .
b. THE PARKING AREA MUST BE OF A HARD SURFACE TO PREVENT
THE MOVEMENT OF DIRT AND DEBRIS FROM THE PARKING
AREA ONTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY.
c . PARKING STOPS MUST BE PLACED IN THE PARKING AREA TO
PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE FENCE BY VEHICLES .
d . PROVISIONS MUST BE MADE FOR THE COLLECTION OF TRASH
AS PER CITY ORDINANCE .
e . THE FINAL DESIGN OF THE PARKING AREA MUST BE APPROVED
BY THE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OR THE
APPROPRIATE DESIONEE .
f . NO STORAGE OF VEHICLES IS PERMITTED AND THE LOT IS TO BB
USED SOLELY FOR THE PARKING OF EMPLOYEES OR
CUSTOMERS .
1 · NO VEHICLES IN EXCESS OF 1,000 POUNDS MAY BE PARKED IN
THE PARKING AREA.
h . THE MINIMUM WIDTH OF THE PARKING AREA SHALL BE 60
FEET.
i. THE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MAY DENY THE
USE OF ANY LOT AS A PARKING AREA IP THE ABOVE
PROVI SION S ARE NOT JolET OR IF CONDITIONS ARE UNSAFE.
THE DIRECTO R'S RULIN G MAY Bl APPEALED TO THE BOARD OF
ADJ US TM E NT AND APPEA LS .
Sedkm 3 . Title 18, Chapter 4, Scion IC. oflhe Enclt..ocl MWtlclpa l Code 191& It MNbJ
amended Lo nad u follo•t:
16 4-9C : Minimum Lot Art (or h r miU#d Pnnc,pal U •
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2 All otht l' l)fr1111 tt.d 11
• ame I R-2.
4 ,000 911 11 art fHt.
2. PRIVAT E OFF, R IT PARKI NG LOTS """ .. 12,000 SQUARE FEIT.
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lnb'oduced, read in full, and paned on first readin1 on the 6th day or January, 1992.
Publilhed a, a Bill ror an Ordinance on the 9th day or January, 1992.
Clyde E. Wiain1, Mayor
ATTEST:
Loucri1hia A. Ellil, Deputy City Clerk
I, Loucriahia A. Ellie, Deputy City Clerk or the City or Enslewoocl, Colorado, hereby certify
that the abow and f'ore&oi"I i1 a true copy or a Bill f'or an Ordinance, introduced, read in
full, and puNd on first readiq on the 8th day or January, 1992.
Loucriahia A. 1!1111
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Al•ad• ltea
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PubbcWorka
Cbarlea Eaterly, Director of Public Works
Awarding 1992
Custodial
Contract
Award contract far cuatodlal ees lftcea for one ( l) year to American Maid for 89,325.00
per month, •111.800.00 per year.
PIISVIOU8 COUIICIL AC'l'IOII
City Council bM awmded cuatodJal eervlce contracta with the followtng crmpudea:
Janltromca. Inc.· 1981, 1982. 1984. 1989, 1990. 1991
L a R Floor Maintenance • 1988. 1988
NOTE: City atd'pnwlded cuatodJal eervlcea fOI' the yeara not apeclfled above.
ffAff' ARAI.Tam
Operauona M•nsr Jamea Kavlmky bM audntamed a performance log for 1991
relaUYe to cleliatnc atandarda. level ol eervlce performed, and complalnta that were
generated by City penoanel. 1be reaulUOC laformaUOa bM ahown aa erraUC leYel of
eemce betnc perbmed ID tbe cuatocbal mmntenaace of our budd'"". Altbougb
dJacrepandea and complalata were hancUed, there were repeUUYe problema.
Throuput tbe lnduatly prablPma ar111e from Ume to Ume. and occaalonal
complalata are to be expected. However. tbe complalata we baYe been exper1enrlDC
are unacceptable. Tbaebe. we are recommeacHn& that tbe contract be awarded to
Ama1caa Maid rather tban Janltraldce. Tbe coat dll'erence between Jllldtronica (the
lowat bid) and AmerlcaD Maid (tbe next loweet bid) la 84.200 per year .
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TIie current caatadlal eerYlce contract waa awarded to Jllldtr'ODlca, Inc. for the 1991
opeadul year 'Wblcb exparea J>eremher 31, 1991.
On November 15, 1991, we received bide for cuatocba1 eemcee to be perfonned at
four (4) Cit)' fldllllM • ~ Hall/Ubnry, the Police/Fire Oompex. the Servicenter,
and the EJllllewaod Rec:reatlall Center.
Bid requeata were eent to twelve (12) vendora with a quoted reepome from ave (5) of
tboee vendon.
TIie foDowtDI l*I tablllatlaa ...,._ the price quotea we received:
~Hall/ Police/ Servi-Rec.
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Amertcan Maid 83.850 81,800 8725 83.350 89,325
Jllldtr'ODlca, Inc. 3,450 1,838 8&0 2,939 8,975
CGIIIM!MMed y...,..,,..,,,. 3,718 1,800 880 3,300 8,348
• Aapm y..........,.,. 3.IOO l,'28 400 3,480 8,808
L a R PloCII' NIIIDtmllaCe 4,800 1,800 97& 3,700 ll,075
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, entered into thi1 __ day of 199_ by and between
the City of Enclewood (hereinllft.er referred to aa the "City"), whole addreu i1 3400 South
Elati Street. Bn,tewood, Colondo 80110 and ANIBIAAN NAIQ J,WITQRIAL
SKRYICI {hereinafter referred to u "Vendor"), whON adclresa i1 2000 W. 73rd Place,
Denver, Colorado 80'l21 .
WHEREAS, the City i1 deairou1 of havins certain cuatodial aervice1 performed per
1pecification1 titled attachment "A" in:
1 . the City HalVLibrary locatecl at 3400 South Blati Street, Enclewood, Colorado;
and
2. the Police/Fire Center locatecl at 36111 South Blati Street, Bn,tewood, Colorado;
and
3. the Servicenter Facility locatecl at 2800 South Platte River Drive, Enclewood,
Colorado; and
4. the Enclewood Recreation Center locatecl at 111111 Welt Osford Avenue,
Bnclewood, Colondo; and
WHBRBAS, Vendor wiahn t.o perfonn theN Nrvicn for a monthly conaideration from
the period IJesinninc January l, 1992 and endi111 December 31, 1992 .
TERMll OP AGREDIENT
NOW TIIDBPORE. IT 18 AGRBBD by and bet-the City and V•dor that:
l . Vendor will provide cua&odial aarvaa in aecordanea with the provi1ion1 of thi1
acr-nt for the aum ofS9,326.00 per month.
2 . '"'· City will pay for uid Nrviaa by the laa woni111 day of aech month for prior
-nth'• undi1puted invoice.
3. Any other NrvieN ........... by the Cit, in Nlli&ien te the cuat.Ddial NrYieal Ill rerth
in the Cuat.oclial Contract Speciftcatilnl will ba an adcli&ienal CMr'II 141 the City.
4. Vendor will fumilh all equi,-ll and aupplin <....-...,... producu) r-uaa in
parfonninc all their Nrvicn •umera&ed in thil apee .. nl and will bill the City
monthly in the -nner cleacribecl in pullll'IIPh 2 .
15 . Vendor will perform aervicff
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BetWMn the houn ofe:30 p.111. and 12:00 •••. <•lclnlthl) Monday ......
Friday at City Hall .
bet n the houn of9:00 p.m. and 1200 am (1111dnipl) Monday throuch
Frida and on unday at th Library.
c . btt n the houn of 11:00 p .•. and 12:00 a •· (•lclnithl) Monday throuch
Friday, and rro.. the hOl&rl ti 1:00 LM. te e:00 p.a. s.llNlay and Sunday • the
Police/Fire Complea .
d . bat-..n the hourt of 6:00 ..... end 1:00 p.a. ..__ thfOlllh Friday et the
S.rvlffll&er Facility.
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e. between the houn of 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m . Monday throueh Thursday, 8:00
p.m. and 7:00 a .m. Friday, 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Saturday and 6:00 p .m . and
5:00 a.m. Sunday at the 11.eneation Cent.er.
6 . Vendor will be required to obtain and maintain in full r-and eft'eet, continuously
from the commencement ol perf'ormanee under thia contract, inaurance aa followa:
a. Vendor will provide Workman'• Compenaation coverq,e and comply with the
Workman·, Compenaation Act of Colorado and will provide compenution
inaurance to Vendor and the City from and apinat any and all Workman'•
Compenaation claim• ariainc from perf.....-ol the wen under thi1
a,nement. A Fidelity Bond in the amount ot rtn 11aeeend Pellen (15,000)
coverin, all -rk undertaken, and certiftcatea ol auch inaurancie and bond
coverap will be f'umiahed upon the licninc of thia apNmenL
b. Vendor doea hereby a,ne to indemnify and hold hannleu the City and the
City'• employeea from all ftnea, auita, claim•, demands, and actiona ol any
kind and nature whataoever by rea-. ol any and all ol vendor'• operation•
hereunder and doea hereby a,ne to uaume all ol the riab in the operation ol ita
buaineu hereunder, and will be aolely reaponaible and anawerable in dam ....
for any and all accidents or injuriea to penona or property. Vendor will at all
timea be reprded aa an independent contract.or and will not at any time act u
an apnt for, or repreaentative ol, the City or any olthe City'a employee,.
c . Without limitin1 it ita liability, Vendor..,.._ .. any and keep In force
pneral liability inaurance coverins coverin, penonal injury in a IUm not
lea, than Qn• NilUea PePen (ll,000,000) and Opp NHtitn Qelhn <11,000,000> ..,...te and to f'umiah City with proper eertiflcation that auch inaurance ia in
full force and eft'ect . Property damap Insurance will be carried at a
minimum ofQn• Nilliea Qelhn (11,000,000) ..,...te.
7 . Vendor acknowl ...... that the ~ to be perforaed hereunder will be
a-pliahed in lnfonnation ._litive a ..... , lneludillt. bul not limited to, the Police
Depart.eat, the City At&eme,'a Office, the llanleipel Ceurt. the Finance Offlee, u
-11 a• other depertaent.a. Vendor ftarther ..-• to nlrain f'nlm employinc any
penon who hu been convlct.ed, or plNd p1-, to, •Y ..._, .«en ...
Further, the Vendor ahall haft all...,..,._ werltinf in City f'adlitiea aip the
followins Conftdentiality Asreement:
owrc 21 rt +e
a. __________ ___. employed aa a cuatodian by _____ _
----------and world111 at a City ol Bn,lewood facility,..,.. aa
follow,:
I ahall not look at Information on deaka, credenua or other worllln, areu. Traah ahall be
looked at only to the eat.ant MC1N1UJ to...,. .... that It la ualh. Ir th ... la any queedon, I
will eonllllt a aupemlOI' .
All lnfonnalion made known to me or dlacoftNII by .. in the -ol my dutiN aa
cua&edlan r. the City ol ......._..,. .......... ean......W. I wm lllaintain aaid
lnfonnaUon n confidence and will aake no 111e whelWww theNal •
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I will not, either during the period of employment or thereafter, except as authorized or
directed by the City of Englewood in writing, di1close to others, uae for my own benefit,
copy, or make note, of any confidential knowledge or any other knowledge or
information, other than that which i1 public knowledp, of or relatin1 to the City of
Englewood, which may come t.o my knowledp durin1 employment with the City of
Englewood .
I underltand that diaclo1ure of any confidential information will be ground, for
termination of employment at a City of Englewood facility .
I further undentand that if, either durine employment or thereafter, I diacl-to othera, uae
for my own benefit, copy, or make note• of any confidential information, 1uch conduct will
con1titute a breach of this agreement, and I may be held liable for any damaeea incurred
by the City of Englewood aa a result ofthi1 breach .
Dlted: __________ _
(Sisnature)
(Print or Type Name)
Vendor will provide all peraonnel n-11ary to perform all of the aervice1
contemplated hereunder.
8 . The term of thi1 cont.ran will be for a period of one ( l) year commencin1 on January
I, 1992 and endins on December 31, 1992. Should both part.lei..,_ to ea.cl thi1
contract for an additional year, Vendor mult aubmit a written propoul to the
Purchalins Acent no later than Odeber 31, 1992. The City re1erve1 the richt to accept,
modify or re,ect aai d wrillen proposal, and will inform Vendor of it dec:i ion
throup th office of the Purchuins A,enL
9 . Notwith1tandin1 any of the foreplne, or any of the richt or privilece• of
cancellation contained herein accnalnc eithff to Vendor or to the City, either party to
thl111fff1Mnt will ha the ript to caftffllatlon, with or without ruaon, by 1ervins
noti«' to the other party by ......,... mail, retum receipt ,-queaed, of IUCh Int.ant to
can I thl acr ment at i.ut thirty (30) daya prior to any auch pf'Ol)OMd cancellation
date. uch canttllation to be without recourae except for any aum1 owinc to Vendor
for rvlte performed, or owtn1 to the City for aervlcet paid for and not perfonnad .
10. LIQ IDATED DAMAO OR PENALTY-In the event thet the ContradOr ehall fail
In the performance of th wOfti apedfled and NQllired to be perfonnad at uch location
on a dally be I 11 1pecifled In the ..,..!MIit and epeciftcatlon1, the ConlladM ehall
liable to the ty of £ncltweecl u liquldatad da.....-or penalty In the amount of
the un11trfonnad work baaed upon th ave,... dally amount for that aperif\c location
thet the woftl wu not,.,.._ ... or~ Pl.._., but n• lata &han thirty
dollars ( ) for Heh and f"'1 oetuma-. thet the contndM failt to pe,(orm, Tha
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City lhall have the ript to deduct aaid liquidated damage• or penalty from any
amount due on a monthly bui1.
11. Vendor will not a11ip, tran1fer, 1ubleue, pledce, 111rrender or otherwiae encumber
or di1poee or thi1 acreement any ript or obliption created by thi, eontrac:t, or any
internt in any portion of the ume, or permit any other penon or penon1, company or
corporation to perform without the expre11 written mnaent or the City fint beinc
obtained.
12. Beith putiel hereto npreNllt that they have reed thi1 Acreement, unden&and it, lll'N
to be bound by all the t.ann1 and condition• ..._. herein, and acknowledp receipt or
a 11,-1 true and uact OOPJ ttlthil .\p'Nmlnt which, t.apth• with auch documenta
r.A,enead herein, lhall eonatitute the entire Apeement with re.,.et to the eullect
matter herein.
IN wrrNB88 WIIBBBOF, the partin hereto have eucut.ad thi1 Apee;nent the day and
year ftnt written above.
ATl'E8T:
Patricia H. Crew, City Clerk
APPROVED A8 TO POIIII:
Riek DeWitt. City AUorM,
CffY OF BNGUWOOD
Rapr Praaer, City Man ... r
YDIDOlla AIIPPIC.AN IIAID
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Attachment "A"
SPECIFICATIONS FOR CUSTODIAL SERVICES
City Hall/Library Building
3400 South llati str .. t
Inglewood, Colorado 80110
Deacription of Janitorial Dutiea
1. sweep and/or duat-aop floor• 5 ataira.
2. vacu1111 carpet•, ru9a • floor .. ta.
3. Sllpty all traah container•.
4. sapty and Waah all aahtraya.
s. Duat baniater• and handrail•.
6. Duat all deaka, fili119 cabinet• and
other horiaontal aurfacea.
7. Clean all floor and vindow ledge•.
8. W.t-aop lobby durl119 incl-nt -ather.
9. clean and diainfect drinki119 fountain•.
10. Properly re-arra1199 furniture.
11, Leave only deai9nated li9hta on.
12. Adviae .. nav-nt of fire haaard•,
defective bulldi119 .. chinery, etc.
13, Spot clean vall• and voodvork,
14, vacuua air diffu .. ra.
15, vacuua venetian blinda.
16. Duat hi9h partition ledcJe•·
17. Vacuua upllolatered furniture.
18. Buff reatrOOII floor•.
Re 1t to0111 service•
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Waah and dialnfect reatrooa floor•,
Clean c daa, urinal•, ainka, fau~a.
Pluah urinal• and cc•• Ilea vith an approved
9erwlcidal clean .. r.
Sterl lae and clean top, bottoa, aide• of
all toi let .. ata.
llefill all diapenai119 unlta -aoap, towel•,
to let ,-per .
Waah all •lrrora.
Clo n all dlapenain9 equipaent •
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IJIO'n1 aervlc•• to be pedor.ed at the Lllwary .... " Pl clay per ..,..k,
SICUl91 .. , Duatl119 of L~rary ahelwea vUl be the rea,ot1aU1Ulty of the
Clty of 11191.__ per-1.
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Attachment "A"
Floor Malntenance
SPECIFICATIONS POR CUSTODIAL SSRVICSS
Clty Rall/Llbrary 11\alldlng
3400 louth Slatl ltreet
ln9lewood, Colorado 10110
Frequency
Day• Day• Daya
Per Ilk. Per No, Per Yr,
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3.
ltrlp and ref1n1ah all rea111ent tlle,
scrub and wax all rea111ent tlle.
lpray buff all realllent tlle, •s
1, Clean ll9ht future• -addlt1-al char9e • reqaeat.
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2, lhaapoo upholatared fumlture -addltl-1 char9e • requeat,
General Inforaatlon
1. Bu11d1ng aquare footave -approalllately 50,000 aquare f .. t.
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2, lervlce• are to be parforaed for Cily .. u bet-n the houra of 6130 pa.
and 12100 -· (aldn19ht) on Monday throuth Frlday.
•••110TS1 '° usuu TllaT ... I.Aft ....,uaa ... ova Ta NDTIIIG 9'00NS
AU CLSUD, OIIS ,.._ NUff 11811aIII ml DUTY mTIL NINIOIIT,
3, lervlre• are to lie parf ....... for the Llbr~ ~111111 tlle 9-ra of
t100 pa. and 12100 -· (aidlll-) llollllay tllcollth ..... ,.
4. contractor wlll ,co.f.de all -..u .. ud ... 1,--t _... to parfoni
ouatodlal Nrvloea.
I.lat ........ of pa..-1 aN'4aed to f-lU.ty for nftOlllal Na~----=-
Total u .. for cuatodlal Nrvl-to lie .... f_...., eat&aau per .. , ____ ~
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SPECIFICATIONS POR CUSTODIAL SERVICES
POLICS/FIRS BUILDIIIG
3615 SOUTH SLATl STRSST
EIIGLSIIOOD, COLORADO 10110
Deecrlptlon of Janlt:orlal Dut:lee
Daye
Per Ilk.
1. sweep and/or .duet:-.op floor• G ot:alra. 1
2. Vacuua carpet:•, ru9• & floor -t:•. 1
J. lapt:y all t:raeh cont:alnere. 1
4. lapt:y and waeh all aeht:raya. 1
5. Duet: banlet:er• and handralla. 1 ,. Duet: all deek•, flll119 cabinet:• and
other horlaont:al eurfacea. 7
7. spot: clean wall• and woodwork. 7
•• W.t:-aop lobby durl119 lncl-t: -at:her • 1 ,. Clean all floor 1•-1 wlndow led9e•· 7
10. Clean and dlelnfect: drlnkl119 fount:alna. 7
11 Spot: clean lobby entrance 9la•• ancl ot:her
9la•• euch a• part:lt:lone, t:ellor'• 9la••· 7
12. Properly re-arra1199 furnlt:ure. 7
u. Lea•• only deel9ft81:ed ll9ht:• on. 7
u. MvlH -n~nt: of flre heaard•,
defect:l .. bulldl119 -111-ry, et:cr. 7
15. Clean jall cell•.
16. vacuua alr dlffuHre.
17. vacuua .. net:lan bllnde.
11. Duet: 111911 partlt:lon ledpa.
19 Vacuum uphol•t:•red furalt:ure.
20 vacuum all drapee.
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Per Ilk.
1. Clean all reet:rooae. 7
2. waall and dlelnfect: reat:rc:a. floore. 7
3. Clean ca...ode•, urlnale, •lnke, faucet:a. 7
4. Pluell urlnal• 5 cc :di• wlt:11 an apprOYed
9enalcldal cleanHr, 1
s . Sterllla• and clean t:op, bot:t:oa, elde• of
• all tollet: .. at:a. 1
6. Roflll all ~lepen•llMJ un ,• -ao•r, 1:-1.
t oi lo t:haue. 7
7. Waall all •lrrora. ,
•• Clean all dl•pen•llllJ ... lpaent:. 7 ,. Clean and dlelnfect: loour ,._ •"-r•· 7
10. scrub and reflnl•II all floor•.
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Floor Malntenance
SPECIFICATIONS FOR CUSTODIAL SERVICl:S
POLICS/FIIIS BUlLDlllO
3615 SOUTH n.ATI lflSft
EMGLEIIOOD, COLOllADO 10110
Frequency
Day• Daya Daya
Per Wk. Per No. Per Yr.
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2.
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atrlp and reflnlah all realllent tlle.
scrub and vax all realllent tlle.
spray buff all realllent tlle. 5
1. Clean ll9ht flxture• -addltlonal cllar9e on requeat.
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2. shaapoo upholatered fumltun -addltlonal cllarve on requeat.
General Inforaatlon
1. lulldlft9 aquare footave -approxlllately 1,,000 aquare f .. t.
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2. servlce• are to be performed for l'Ollce/Fln 9ulldlft9 between the hour•
of 5100 pa. and 12100 -· on Nondai, tllrGU911 l'rldai,1 on aaturdai, and
Sunday, .. nlce• allall be perforaed bet-the 9-r• of 1100 -· and
6100 pa.
J. An•• excluded froa hnlce Contracts
a.) acaory
b. > crlalnal Lab
C. ) Photo Lab
d. ) s,, ldence Lab
4. contractor ahall furnlah all auppll .. and equlpaent needed to perform
Nrvlcea.
LI.et nuaber of per-nnel aaal9nad to faclllti, for cuatodlal ulntenance •
Total tl-for cuatodlal Nnlce• to be performed, eetlllate per dai, ---
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SERVICENTBR FACILITY
2800 SOUTH PLATTS RIVSR DRIVS
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80110
Att:ichmcnt "A"
Frequency De•crlptlon of Jenltorlal Dutle•
Daye Day• Daya
1. sweep and/or duet-aop floor•• •talr•.
2. vacuu• carpet•, ru9•, floor -t•.
l. Eapty all tra•h contalner•.
4. Eapty and wa•h all a•htray•.
s. Du•t banl•ter• end handrall•.
6. Du•t all de•u, flll119 cablnet•, and
other horlsontal eurface•,
7. Spot clean wall• and woodwork,
a. Wet-aop lobby durl119 lncl911M1t weather,
9. Clean and dl•lnfect drlnkl119 fountaln•,
10. Spot clean wlndow and door 91•••·
11. Properly re-arra1199 furnlture,
12. Lea .. only de•lpated U9hta on.
u. AdYlH -na~nt of Ure hasard•,
defectlve bulldl119 -chlnery, etc.
14. vacu1111 alr dlffuHr•,
1s. vacu1111 .. netlan bllnd•,
16. Duet hl9h partltlon ledcJe•·
17 Vacu1111 uphol•tered furnlture.
Re•trooa servlce
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waeh and dl•lnfect re•trooa floor•.
Clean coaaode• (6), urlnal• (2), •lnk•
and faucet• (7).
rlueh urlnale and coaaocll9 wlth an
approved ~ r~lcldal cleaneer,
5. Sterlllse and cleen top, bottom, •ldee
of all toilet ••ate.
6. lleflll all dlepenel119 unlt• -eoap,
towel, tollet tleeue.
7. Wath all •Lrrort.
a. Claen all d •reneln9 equlpaent,
9. Clean and dleinfect locker rooa aholler•.
10. scrub 1"41 reflnleh all tlle floor•,
Per Wk, Per Mo. Per Yr.
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Floor Kalnt.enance
SPECIPICATIOIII POii CUSTODIAL ISRVICES
snvrc:arra racrLrn
2100 IOUl'II ft.ATft RJVD DRIVII
SIIGLSIIOCID, COLOaADO IOllO
rr91111ency
Daye Day• Daye
.. r Ilk, .. r No, .. r Yr,
1. st.rlp and reflnleh ell reelllent. t.lle,
2, larub and va• all realllent. t.lle,
3, spray buff all ree1llent. Ule,
,. vacu1111 carpeted offlcee,
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2, lhaapoo upllolet.ered furniture -eddltlonal charve on recauen,
General Inforaat.lon
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1. lulldl119 equan foot ... -..,......_t.ely 4,000 ..... fen,
2, .. r,,lcee are t.o be perf__. fw --~r 8111W1119 ~ t.lle a-re
of s,oo ,-. and 1100 ,-. Nollday t.llll'oufll f'll'lday,
Llet. llllllber of per-1 aea ..... t.o f .. 1llt.y fOC' cuet.Olllal -~·---J.
Tot.al t.1-for cuet.odlal -1-t.o N pell'fuaed, .-.... t.o per-----~
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SNGLSIIOOD UCIIDTIOII CSllftJl
1155 wan OXPOIID AVINUS
SIICLSIIOOD, COLOIIADO 10110
Deacrlptlon of Janltorlal Dutle•
Daya
Per lfk.
1. Sveep and/or duat-aop floor• a atalr• .,
2. vacu-carpet•, ruv•, floor -t•. .,
]. s.pty all traah contalnara. .,
•• s.pty and waah all aahtraya. .,
5. Duat banlater• and llandreUa. ., ,. Duat all de•k•, flll119 cablneta, and
other horlaontal aurfacea. .,
'1. Clean all floor level wlndolf ledVe•· .,
•• Cl•an and dlalnfect drlnkl119 fountalna. .,
9. Spot clean entrance 91•••· .,
10. Properly re-arranve furniture. ,
u. Le•--1y dealvnatect U9ht• on. ,
12. M•l--n•v-nt of flre haaard•,
defectl-bulldl119 -chlnary, etc. .,
u. spot cl-n -n• and _._rk. .,
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Amerieln Family Mutual Insurance Company
3099 East Washington Avenue
Madison, Wisconsin 53783-0001
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propenr. a-tit aaat:a ,. c1ro1e -. orlfluUr lMludad 1a h•lat Dlatdct 11o. H,
but -. vltMraa ... to tlle efleot lt -1• Ila--INNld NlN for tile ~ of tbe
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lncludlD1 -.lllNrlat Md lafrutnctue. fte ONta leol ... pe•lat, CNl'lt and
vutter• and utllltlee au to cltr IUadana. ftla lpeOlel Dlatrlot fuUUl• • eoal
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RESOLUTION NO. j_
SERIES OF 1992
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A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO CREATE SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO.
1992 • ECIC, ADOPTING DETAILS AND SPEClnCATIONS FOR THE PROPOSED
DISTRICT, AND DIRECTING PUBLICATION AND MAILING OF THE NOTICE OF
HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE REAL PROPERTY IN THE DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, the City Council Ill Enclewood, Colorado, ha1 determined that it i1
nec:euary to creata a local or 1pecial improvement diltrict within the City for the purpoM of
conltnactin1 and in1tallin1 ltrMt pavins, curt,, ptter, liclewalk, watar, unitary Mwer,
and storm drainap improvements, tGpther with n-uary inciclental1, within an
undeveloped area in the City, all aa N\ forth in thi1 Rnolution, and to a11e11 the -t fllthe
improvements apinlt the real property apecially benefttad by the impn,yementa and
included within the district; end
WHEREAS, punuant to the Charter fllthe City and Title 11, Chapter 2, fllthe Municipal
Code of the City, the City Council haa determined to 1).-.d with the conllruction and
in1tallation of 1uch improvementl, provided however, that the City Council aha II con1ider
all protalla and objection• that may be made in connection with the propoeed
improvement1, before orclerin1 the conllruct.ion and inltallation thereof; and
WHEREAS, the propoeed project conailll ol conatructins and in1tallin1 street pavin1,
curb, ,utter, sidewalk, water, sanitary Nwer, and at.onn drain• il!lpf'O¥ement1, tGpther
with neceuary incidentals, in the district; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to an order fllthe City Council, the City Encineer ha1 prepared and
filed preliminary plan1, apecification1, ntimaLH III c.t, 111apa and acheduln for the
proposed improvements;
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD,
COLORADO :
I . The City Council ha1 detannined there eailtl a _...ty for the con1truct.ion and
installation 111,treet pavinr. curb, pUar, licle-lk. water, sanitary M-r, and
storm drainace improvements, tocether with n-ury incidenuls, within the
di lrict, a1 aid di strict is described in the nOliff hereinaft.r set forth, and to create
loc al or ,al in1pro ,-ement d11tr1t1. for such purpose.
2. The EncinHr'1 reports, tocether with the preliminary details, 1perification1,
t1timate1 ol coat, maps and vheduln prepeNd and filed with the City Cler\ are
hereby approved and -docled by the City Council f'or uM in the construction and
in1tallallon o1 the improvefflenta .. be made in said improvement District.
3. The materials to be uNd In the conlCNcdoft or inllallation fllthe propoeed
impro,•emenll are Mt forth In the !nsineer'1 reports and pneralty described In
1h notic'e herein11fter H t forth .
4 . The to II ollh construction and lnllallation fllthe hnprov11Mftl11hall be HMUed
by ord1nanN upon all the rtal pros,.rty within the district balled upon the beMf\t
tonftrred by the 1111pro,11111nts..,... the realty within the~ If the
...... ....,., 11 M& paW 1ft ft.II widlift the perW tlU.. 11t ~ in the .._llllllll
ordiflant1, th.,. the ... ,._., shall be paylllle • lell (10) ..... annual
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period of time for the payment of the assessment in full, the amounts nnd times of
payment of installments, and the rate nnd times of payment of interest shnll be
determined by the City Council and set forth in the asseument ordinance.
5. The real property to be asseued for the improvements shall be the real property
specially benefited by the improvements, which property is located within the
respec:ti\·e district described in the notice hereinafter set forth .
6 . Notice of the public hearinc on the creation of the District shall be published once a
week for three (3) week1 in the Enllewood Herald, a newspaper of ,eneral
circulation in the City. In addition, a copy of such notice shall be mailed, postap
prepaid, to each known owner of real property within the proposed District.
However, such notice ofhearin1 by publication and by mail as well H the hearin1
itaelf, may be waived by aereement of all property owners within the diltrict.
The published and mailed notice shall be in substantially the followinc form :
NOTICE
OF THE INTENTION TO CREATE A SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICT IN ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS SPECIAL
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 199:l-ECIC FOR THE PURPOSE OF
CONSTRUCTING AND INSTALLING CERTAIN PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE CITY AND PROVIDISG FOR A
PUBLIC HEARING THEREON .
All owners of real property hereinafter described, and all persons cenerally, are hereby
notified that the 1ty Council of Encle,.·ood, Colorado, pursuant to its own initiath,. has
ndopted preliminnry detn,ls, ph1ns, and spec:ifi"ations for the t'Onlltruc:tion and
in tallation of llrttt pavinc, curb, cutter, sidewalk, water, sanitary se,.e,, and storm
drainqe impro, .. ment , topther with necessary incidental,, within a proposed 11peCial
impro,·ement diurict within the corporate limits of Enclewood, Colorado, to be kno•'ft a1
pecial Improvement Di trict So. 1992-ECIC. Said persons are further notified II follows :
I DF~ RIPTIO~ OF OISTRI T .'-'10 PROPOi:!!O IMPROVF.MF.'.'\~
I, I 1 111,,1 , 1 I fl ,-11 Ill ,h, 111 :ill fth~ r :ii pn •I ), 111111-111,: I,•· l II 1 ,. •It;,
mdu ,,. , hi k l , lou I throuch 6, indu i,,., ofhlock l , and lot I throuch 9 ,
,nclu ,, , f hi k :3, r th Encle,.ood ommercial lndu tri a l C nt r
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11 sse ssed by ordin11nce upon all the re11l property ,.,ith in the Di strict speci11lly
benefitted by the impro\'ements . If the asseu ment is not paid in full within the
period of time set forth in the assess ment ordinance, then t.he assessment shall be
payable in ten ( 10) equal annual installments of a ssessments with interest on the
unpaid principal amount. The period of time for the payment of the aness ment
in full, the amounts and times of payment al installments, and the rate and times
of payment of interest on t.he assessed amount shall be determined by the City
Council and set forth in the assessment ordinance.
II . THE HEARING ON THE CREATION OF THE DISTRICT.
(11) A hearin1 on the creation of the di strict will be held by the City Council on
February 3, 1992, at 7 :30 P .1\1 ., in the Council Chambers, City Hall 3400 South
Elati Street, En1lewood, Colorado.
Cb) Any person desiri"I to be heard upon t.he iuue oft.he creation oft.he di strict or upon
the con struction and installation ol lha improvements involved, may appear al
the time and place Hl fort.ha public hearinc t.h e reon for t.hal purpose.
(cl A map, estimate and schedule ahowinc the appro11imata amount to be usaued,
a nd all resolution• and p..-dinp will be on file and can be seen and
ex amined by any person inter• led a t the office of the Director of Publ ic Works at
a ny tim e durine bu sin ess hours on or prio r to the date of hearin1.
Dat ed II of -----· 199_.
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Patr icia II. Crow, Ci ty Cle rk
Puhli h in · Enele,.·ood He r a ld
Puhlt hed on J n ua ry 9, 1992, and, January l , 1992, anclJ anuary 23, 1992
7 1\ ('(I JW nf t hl' not ire ,.h,ch ,.,II hf, puhh ht-II hnll 111~ hf, n, 1k-d . 1>0 t lli;t' pl't'f\nut , to
. ch kno "·n O\\ne r ofr :1l 1~(1t)ert\ t o hi''" ludl'd 1t hin th.-pro d d1 tn c1,
,11, ••• uhnu ,1 11,,;1 \,,1 ,,-d h, •11·1m,n t ,, ,,ll1m1,11,o•,n1 1,\\1t in th,
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9 . Should any one or more sections, pnrna:raph1, clauses, or pro\oision1 ofthi1
Ruolution be judicially determined invalid or unenforceable, such determinalion
shall not afl'ect, impair or invalidate the remaininc provisions hereof', I.he
intention beinc I.hat I.he various provisions hereof' are H\"erable.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED I.his 9th day ol January, 1992.
At.tell:
Patricia H . Crow, City Clerk
I, Patricia H. Crow, City Clerk for the City ol Enpwood, Colorado, henby certify
I.he abo\,. is a true CG11Y ol Resolution No. Series ol 1192.
Patricia H. Cntw
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NOTICE
OF THE INTENTION TO CREATE A SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICT IN ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS SPECIAL
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1992 ECIC FOR THE PURPOSE OF
CONSTRUCTING AND INSTALLING CERTAIN PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE CITY AND PROVIDING FOR A
PUBLIC HEARING THEREON.
All ownen of real property hereinaft.er described, and all penon1 i:enerally, are hereby
notified thal t.he City Council of Enclewood, Colorado, pursuant to its own initiative has
adopted preliminary detail11, plans, and 11peti(1tation1 for the conlltruttion and
installation of street pavinc, curb, cutter, sidewalk, water, .. nitary sewer, and storm
drainace improvements, toeether with nece1Ary intidental1, within a proposed apecial
improvement diatrirt within the rorporate limits of Enclewood, Colorado, to be known 811
Special Improvement District No . 1992-ECIC. Said penons are further notified a1 follows :
I. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT AND PROPOSED IMPROVEMF.NTS.
(a) The proposed Distrirt shall be all alt.he real property romprisinc Iota I throuch 5,
inrlu1ive, of block I, Iota I throuch 6, inrluaive, alblock 2, and lot11 I throuch 9,
inrlush•e, of block 3, of the Eni:lewood Commerrial Industrial Center.
(h) The impro,•ements to be constructed or inlltalled ton ill l:l!nerally ofnece aary
i:radin1 and exra,•ation, 30 ' wide pavin1 with 8" romparted i:ravel base rourM
and 3" aaphaltic ronrrete 1urfan, concrete walks, curb and cutter, lltOrm
dra1nace, water main , and .. nitary sewer main ; tOldher •·ith appurtenanre1
and 1nridental1 on or about appro11imately 3 blocks of roadway, desicnated as
South Santa Fe Circle.
(r) The probable total cost alt.he imprO\ .. mentl to be t'Ol'llltructed and installed within
the 0, net i $31.e.900
111) Th C il\· h :111 1 1, ,nlu t il'ln. ll oratt th mon v for th ,mpr , mull r,~m th
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(a) A hearinc on the creation al'the district will be held by the City Council on
February 3, 1992, al 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chamben, City Hall 3400 South
Elati Street, Enclewood, Colorado.
(b) Any penon delirinlto be heard upon the iuueofthe creation of the district or upon
the eonstnaction ancl inataUat.ion of the hn,,_..nts involved, may appear at
the ti-and pl-Mt for the public heariftl the.-for that purpoee.
(c) A map, estimate and tchedule lhowin1 the appraimate a-nt to be aaNINd,
and all N10lution1 ancl pnNldinp will be • file and can be -and
na111ined by any penon intel'eltecl at the offlee of the Director of Publie Wens at
any time durinl bulineu houn on or prior te the date al' hearin1.
Dated a, al' ____ _. ltn.
----------------------Palriria H . Crow, City Clerk
Publi1h in : Enpwood Herald
Publi1hed on : January 29, 1992, and, January UI, 1992, and January 23, 1992 .
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January 8, 1992
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Aplmlmt With
Arllpaboe County.
Requeeted approval of an anltnence adopUng a tnmaportation -.,.eement With
Arllpaboe County far ltqlewoocl n.adenta over 80 yean of ate, and people under 80
With cUaablbtlea .
.....,.. COUIICIL AC'IIOII
Thia pl'C9mD WM dlacuNed durtDC the Dettmber 18, 1891 Study SrnliDa. Council
•upported tbe ....... concept and dlaected lta tmplemeataUOG.
M cblcuNed ID tbe Study S 1 m·
• Tbe ..-..mt wll c:,owu • El4*:wuod reeldmta over 80 ,ear. of ... With DO
lnCCIIDe lladtaaom and at DO chlirlr •
• Entftwood "•nctsn& WIii be uUbled to 111111nta1n tbe ume levele of aervsce to tbe
perUctplmta.
• People under 80 With cbaablmee wll be cowered under tbe new ..,.meat to tbe
ume level• bdan.
Tbe ..,......,. would ....... trlllllpGltatiOD ee1 wtcea to people CMr 80 ,an al ..
tJvouCb COOldS• ....... and W of ftp ...... prcw-odla' tba Qty frmdl. Clmeel
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Tmd ProtPam. and penona over 80 would not be bmlted to 820 worth at
trampartatlaa per mm:ath People under 80 with dlllabOlUea would be bmlted to $20
worth at trampartaUaa per month. Thia IS the current level pn,vlded by the taxi
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Englewood, .. .,,,.. woald 811111 the ..... and woald be pmattd on a moatbly
bata. Cmrmt taxi 11R9am Mmllaln1a provide far aaly 2 to 3 l'Olllldtrtpa per mm:ath
(dependmC an.....,,....,..,, Wide It la po I Ne tbat all requeeta of a DOD·pr1Cllfty
nature may aot be met clue tD ~ lladtatlam, the p.:ipaeed ~t pnMdea
a..., .... ..,. -..Uf&Millt ow:r the current 8tnlctwe.
~ o-sma, T.aaapa11a11Dta Savleea (ACTS) ..... Cuu1d•oetee, tbrougb
CIOldl'IICbllll ...-, mt. a wartety of lnmllpartaUall ...--lDdudlng tax1 cam,
Sa ,._., 1:ajaw, lld&Fllllla TMk Farce,,.., medlmld lrampol IIIUGa tbrouCb
Dmwr ..,.._, Red era.. 1111d adlaa far perm over 80 ,an of •• Tbe
JlrmlllY ,.,...,.. aoarce far tbla ...--la~ the Older Amerlcw Act Onmt
('nCle DI). UDda' the pupoaed ....... t. EICk:WGOd woald pay ........ not
peatidtted by ACTS clue tD l"ederal ......... .
£14ea -od'a paraaa of the a,..,.. b tbla ..... b l&n wll be $12,000. Tbe
cay'• coat 1IDder the fanaer llltc.:tare of the .... .,..,, ...ad 1111ft been .,,180
,.,..,., ..... leaa revmuea). Tbe p c,p,aed ...,.._, 1epu:waata a aet ..... of
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SERIES OF 199"2
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A BILL FOR
COUNCIL BILL ~O. 2
INTRODUCED BY COU~CIL
~IEMBER~~~~~~~
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN
INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION AGREEME~JWITH ARAPAHOE COUN~
ON BEHALF OF THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AND THE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO FOR SPECIALIZED TRANSPORTATION
SERVICES FOR ENGLEWOOD HANdlCAPPED AND ELDERLY RESIDENTSJFROM
JANUARY I, 1992THROUGH DECEMBER31, 1992.
WHEREAS, the City Council does hef'eby determine that. it it in the public interest and
welfare of the residents ol lhe City of Enpwood. Colonclo that. the City enpice in a
cooperative A,reement with ArapahN County Transponation Services ror transportation
aervicet for Enelewood handicapped and elderly residents; and
WHEREAS, the City 1hall pay ArapahN County on behalf' ol Arapahoe County
Tran1porlation Servicea $12,000.00 for transportation provided t o Enslewood handicapped
and senior residents ; and
WHEREAS, Ar11pnhoe County Tran1port.ation Servitt1 shall be re1pon1ible for receivin1
telephone calls from Enclewood handicapped and senior resident.I in need or transportation
and shall not directly charp an fee to the Enclewood residents u1inc lheae 1ervice1;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COU>RAOO, AS FOLLOWS:
5cctiAo l. The ,ty of Eni:IP·ood heNby appn1,'el lhe Apeement.. .. attached hereto,
entitled Ac,eemenl Arapahoe County Tranaportation Servicff. between the City or
Enclewood, Colonido and Arapahoe County on behalf of the Arapahoe County Transportation
Services. Arnpah oe ounty Transportation Services will provide the City or Enelewood
handicapped and Id rly r idents tranll)Ortation aervicfl from January t, 1992 throup
December 31, 1992 :ud "&;ff mPnt i hereby aettpted and appnived by the Encle•·ood City
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lntrodu , r , ,I in fu ll , od PA on fira rHdinc Oft the 6th da or J I\WI')', 1992
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I, Loucrishia A. Ellis, Deputy City Clerk ofthe City of Eni:lewood, Colorado, hereby certify
that the abon and foregoini: is a true copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in
full, and passed on first readini: on the 6th day of January, 1992.
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ARAPAHOE COUNTJ TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT made thia ~~~day of January, 1992, by and between
the BOARD or COUNTY COHMISSIONl!:RS or TRE COUNTY or ARAPAHOE, STATE or COLCIIPJ)()
(·COUNTY•), on behalf of the AJIAPABOB COUNTY TRANSPORTATION SUVICES (·ACT&•),
and the CITY or ENGLEWOOD, COLORADo c•c1TY·11 and ahall conatitute a grant for
traneportation ••rvicee for Englewood reaidenta for the conaideration
hereinafter Ht forth1 and
IIIIEJtEAS, there i• a need to provide apecialiaed traneportation ••rvicea
to handicapped (ae defined in the Aaericana With Diaabiliti•• Act) and elderly
reeident• of the CITY1 and
WIIERBAS, ACTS ia a tranaportation agency which can preaently provide
tranaportation ••rvicea to the elderly and handicapped reaidente of the CITY.
NOif, THSRBr~. in conaideration of the autual proai••• and covenant•
contained herein, the parti•• a9r .. aa followea
l. The tena of thia A9r-nt •hall be froa January l, ltt2 to
Oecamber ll, 1992 incluaive.
2. The CITY •hall pay the COUNTY, on behalf of ACTS, t-lve thouaand
do llar• ($12,000.00) for tnn •port !on prc•Jid•.:S to :::n1h·.:cc d t aid"r,ti, o
aa a1at 1n the funding of it, act1vit1e1 during the term of thi• Agr .... nt.
Said pa)'lllent ahall be ,..de in four (4) equal quarterly inetall .. nte of thr ..
thouaand dollar• (Sl,000.00) eac!~. to be iaeued reltnaary 11, Nay 1S, Auguat
17, and Nov..a,.r ll, 1992. Thie grant •••u .. a adequate fund1n9 by the City
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~. •r nt i, 1·educad, th••• fund, will be reduced pre n.J o nualy. ACTS
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transportation throughout the contract period. The CITY realizes that the
COUNTY and ACTS cannot serve all transportation requests with the available
fund• and that ACTS may request the CITY to help determine trip prioriti••·
The CITY shall have the final determining decision•• to which re•ident• •hall
be tran•ported within the confines of the allotted budget.
The En9lewood City Council ha• awarded the •wa of t-lve thou•and
dollar• (fl2,000.001 to ACTS for tran•portation .. rvicea provided to CITY
reaidenta which are not preaently covered by TITLB III of the Older ... rican
Act of 1965 1•2 u.s.c. Section•. 3001, et aeq. and to auppl-nt and/or
replace Title III fund• in order to further ••rve re•identa of the CITY. It
i• agreed that tran•portation ••rvicea to CITY r••ldent• will be provided in
any given 1110nth only ao lon9 •• the coat• for •uch .. rvlce• are covered by the
mo nthly allot-nt previoualy -ntioned. U the 1110nthly allotaent for any
g i ven 1110nth i a i n exc••• of the co•t• for ••rvicea provided dllrin9 that iaonth,
the e xc••• f u nd• •h all be added to the next iaonth'a allotaent. It la •,reecl
that ACTS wi ll rei"bur•• t o the CITY , u pon tenainat lon o f thia a,r .... nt,
unexpended f und•, if a n y.
3 . ACTS •h all be re•ponaible fo r rece i v i n9 telephone calla froa
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t . 7ran•rorta o n to Jlledic al /denta l appoinL,-..nt•, grocery •to r••• ad\a lt
d ay c are , T t l e Ill
c l••••• and pr09ra M1 •hall be 6ona idered •t o p priori ty •, Tr a napor tatio n to
non -grocery a t o r••• beauty ahopa, aoci a l eventa , hwaan .. rvice a .. nciea , ban,e
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shall implement such priorities as follows,
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the restrictions set forth herein; ACTS will also attempt to accOfflllOdate
requests for lower priority transportation, but may require that some such
requests be chan9ed to more convenient times or days in order to make a
schedule more efficient or in order to acconaodate a top priority trip.
(b) ACTS shall not, ae a rule, deny service to a person who haa
already b .. n scheduled for a 10"9r priority trip in order to acCOlllaOdate a
hi9h priority trip.
6. ACTS shall provide trensportation within the follovin9 boundarl•••
(al Grocery transportation will c,enerally be provided only to 9rocery
stores within a client•• c,eneral vicinity.
Cbl Non-9rocery store transportation vill be provided only to stores
within the En9lewood city liaits.
Ccl Kealsite transportation vlll be to the VOA Title Ill .. alslte in
En9lewood.
Cdl ACTS shall provide non-priority transportation only within a 5-
,il3 r ad iJa o f a c li ent·• hc:,-.e .• ~a•e test 1~~i ~~i •~•ll r.ct apply if a r.on-
prior1ty tr1p request can be provided within the rout• o f an existin9 priority
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pr1ority tr pa shall be liaited to $20.00 per 1110nth.
lfl ACS shall make ave,y effort to lank h r.d1c r d individual• under
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7. ACTS shall prov ice its services c;enerall:,r bet-..een tt:e hours of
8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Persons requesting transportation services must have
appointment/destination arrival times bet~~en 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. and
return times by 31 00 p.m. ACTS shall provide its service Monday through
Friday, unl••• requested for specific medical treatment. Requests must be
made before 2:00 p.m. 'one worlt day in advance unl••• the request is an
i.lllllediate ..-dical request by a physician.
Transportation shall not be provided when the w.ather conditions create
such risk that residents could sustain injury if transported to designated
locations. If transportation is provided in adverse w.ather conditions, the
decision to ride or not to ride is up to the resident.
I. ACTS shall provide its services to persons confined to wheelchairs.
However, ACTS must be notified at th• time transportation is requested that a
person i• in a vh .. lchair so that appropriate transportation can be arranged
for each trip.
9. &xception• to the above-listed procedure• can be aade at the
discretion of the COUNTY, the CITY and ACTS. When such exception• are deeaed
necessary it will be because of coordination, efficier.cy, tiw.e savings or cost
effectiveness.
lO. ACTS will determine the moat economical cost •Y•t•~ for
ransporting resid nls, and do its best to ensure that Leaidents are able to
k .. p scheduled appointnlents. IN a vehicle arrives f or the transportation of a
cl ent and the client either unreasonably refu••• said transportation or i•
no vu lab le o ace p sa d lranspot ticn, ACTS "'1 I l l.e ,e1111bur• d !'-L Lt•
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11. ACTS shall require, a• a condition of its agree:nents with it•
tran•portation provider•, that the tran•portation provider •hall
en•ur• that all r••ident• tran•ported vill be left at the de•i9nated location
in a •afe condition.
12. ACTS •hall maintain, for accountin9 purpo•••, •uch books, records,
accounts and other documents of th• CITY to handle th• accountin9 of all
ineoae and expenditure• related to thi• A9re ... nt. Such records shall be
eubjec:t at all reaeonabl• tiae• to revi..,, audit and inspection by deei1p1ated
officer•, eaployee• or agent• of the CITY.
13. Biannual activity/financial •-ary reports shall be filed vith
the Sn9lewood Departaent of aecreation Services. aeports shall be subaitted
by March land Septeaber 1.
U. ACTS shall not directly chart• any f-to the residents usin9
the .. services. ACTS may accept donations, vhich vill 90 tovard increased
level• of services.
lS. ACTS may proaot• it• prograa and the services offered by it to
CITY resident• through varioua area ..ctia.
16. ACTS •hall .. intain the confidentiality of all information received
and shall confo= wit!\ all City, County, State, a~.d Fe<:!eral ! ·.,,., L lle• and
regulation• whi c h may be related to this a9ret1111ent.
11 • The COUNTY and ACTS agr-not to refuse to hire , ducharge,
proaote or ~t• or diaeri•i .. te in any matter of coapeneat ion , perfonaance
of aervic•• or otherwise , againet pereona otherwi•• qualified aolely beeau ..
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18. To the extent per111itted by lav, the COUNTY, for it•elf and ACTS,
agree• to indemnify and hold hanal••• the CITY, it• officer•, employ••• and
agent• fr~~ any and all claiffl•, lo••••• injuri••, da111ag•• and lav•uit• and
expen•••• including attorney•• fee•, ariaing out of, or reaulting from, the
performance of tran•portation ••rvicea aa ••t forth in thi• Agreeffl8nt.
19. The CITY •hall a••i•t ACTS in th• procedural plannin9 for
tranaportation aervicea and in the aonitorin9 of data collection and record
keepinCJ to en•ure campliance vith Federal, State, and County requir ... nta.
20. ACTS •hall not diacriainate a9ainat any eaploy-, volunteer,
client or applicant for 911ployaent becau .. of race, color, reli9ion, ... or
national origin. ACTS ahall adhere to acceptable affiraative action
guideline• in •electing .-ploy••• and volunteer•, and ahall enaure that
eaploy .. a, volunt .. r• and client• are treated in all reapecta without r9CJard
to their race, color, religion, ••• or national origin. Such action• ahall
i nclude, but not be liaited to, the foll-inCJ, eaployaent, up9radin9,
demotion, or tranafer , rec:ruitlll8nt of volunteer• or a.ployeea or rec:ruitaent
advertiaing 1 layoff or tenllination, rate• of pay or other for •• of
co:rpenaati ~~. a~i 1a l ecticn !or training , incl~dln1 a~prentic ahi p.
ACT w1.ll, 1n alt aollc1tationa or advel'.tta-nta for r,,ploy-• or
vo lunt .. ra plac d by 01 o n beha lf o f the CONSUi.TANT , atate that all qualified
applicant• will receive cona l clllrat lon f or ... loyaent v thout t9CJ ard to race,
color, religion , ••• or nat onal or19in.
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ENGLEWOOD, State or Federal A9enci•• may ieeue to h1plement th•••
requir-nta.
It 1• • condition of thia A9r .... nt, that ACTS ahall not require any
peraon 9111ployed or volunteerin9 in perfonaanc• of thi• A9re ... nt to 110rk in
aurroundin99 or under workin9 condition• which are unaanitary, haaardoua, or
dan~rou• to health or aafety. ACTS ahall CC1111ply with all applicable aafety
rul•• and re9Ulationa adopted by the United Stat•• Depart.ant of Labor•
occupational Safety and Health Adainiatration (OSHA). the lnduatrial
Coaaiaaion of the State of Colorado or ENGLEWOOD, whichever ia aore
reatrictive.
21. Thie a9re ... nt ahall tenainat• on Deceaber 31, 1992 and may be
terainated by either party upon 30 daya written notice to the other party,
without any reeponaibility or liability to either party.
22, Thie a9r--nt _, be aodifi•d only in vritin9 upon autual
a9r ..... nt of all partiea.
2), Th• COUNTY and ACTS both acknc~l•d;a and a;r•• that thi• a g r•~~•nt
f o r tranaportation aervic•• ia a non-excluaive A9r .... nt, The CITY may
c ontract vith other provider• of tranaportation aervic•• to provide aiailar
aervic•• ae prO¥ided by ACTS, ..._ CITY -k•• no repreHntationa retardin9 the
level of aervic•• to be cleaanded of ACTS durin9 the tena of thia A9r ..... nt.
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Colorado 80110, and th• CITY ahall promptly notify ACTS and the COUIITY of any
change in aaid addr•••·
25. Th• official mailing addr••• of the COUIITY i• 2009 W.at Littleton
Blvd., Littleton, Colorado 80120, and the COU.TY ahall promptly notify the
CITY of any change in aaid addre••·
26. The official -u1n9 addreH of ACTS la 2001 .... t Littleton al..t.,
Littleton, Colorado 80120, and ACTS ahall praaptly notify the CITY aad U..
COUNTY of any chante in aaid addre••·
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ORDINANCE NO._
SERIF.s OF 1992
COUNCIL BILL NO. 3
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL
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A BILL FOR
AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING WATER RIGHTS TO, AND THE USE OF, WATER
.FROM TH_E DAWSON, DENVER, ARAPAHOE, LARAMIE-FOX HILLS; AND DAKOTA
AQUIFE!J$; REQUIRING DEEDED WATER RIGHTS IN CONNECTION WITH
WATER SERVICE CHA."IJGES AND REGULATING WELL CONSTRUCTION.
WHEREAS, the State of Colorado hu enacted Senate Bill 5, effective July 1, 1985,
conceminc cn,und water, and makin1 an appropriation in connection therewith; and
WHEREAS, the City Council find1 that it i1 prudent for the City ofEnelewood to
increase ill water 1upply and water richtl to aerve the preaent and future need1 of the
residents, land owners, busine11 owners, and other water consumers inside and outside
the City; and
WHEREAS, the water appropriated, throuch the provi1ion1 of Senate Bill 5, can be
appropriated, di\•erted, and beneficially uaed for consumption and ceneral uae by the
public within and without the boundariea of the City of En&lewood, for the irrication of
property, for the fit:htin1 offire1, for UN in a plan for auamentation to develop water for
uch uses, and for other municipal purpoae1 a1 deemed appropriate by the City Council; and
WHEREAS. the City Council find, that it i1 in the belt intereat of'the residentl of'the
1ty nnd the G'!neral public, to protect. the cround water reaource1 below the City from
d pletion and po 1ble contamination caused by the drillinc of' pri\•a te ,.. 111 in to aid
nqu,for . 11n d to pr ,. nt interfere.nee with the municipal uae of said ,.,ater and ,.,ater
r igh t ,
fl:OW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUl'\CIL OF THE ITV OF
ENGLEWOOD, OLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
Stct,ion 1. The City of hereby claim1, appropriatea, and incorporatn into ill muniripal
rn•1c plan, all rit:ht, title, and interut in, and to, cround water and water right in the
D." on. 0 n,· r, Arapah~. Laramie-Fox 11111 nnd D11llota 1111u1fi r <h r inaf\ r
r fi rr rl t o a • 1d aqu1fi rs") underlyinc all I nd "'ithin the boundari f the 1ty of
Eni;I ,.ood (h re,naft..r referred to H "the ity") H tho boundarie1 e i ted on January 1,
l , QW21 th t th i Ordinance doe not apply to:
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round ,ut r that haa beerwon t)'ecl or rewrvecl, or '"'"-re con nt to u uch
ground 11,· ter haa been civt'fl or rewrvecl in writinc to any-oth r than the City,
and ,..h re IU(h com'tl)'ance, rewrvation, or con1e11t hu been properly rffOrded
prior t o the ffecth date o( thi1 Onhna~:
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d) Ground water that has been decreed or permitted to anyone other than the City prior
to the effective date of this Ordinance; or
e) Ground water underlying land where water service i1 not beinc provided by the
City a1 of the effective date ofthi1 Ordinance, and such ground water i1 the subject
of an application for determination of a richt to UN ground water filed in the water
court prior to July 1, 1985. ·
5cd,jpn 2. No person may withdraw sround water subject to this Ordinance, or drill, or
otherwise construct a well, for the purpose al withdrawinc cround -ter subject to this
Ordinance, except as specifically allowed by the Water Court al the State al Colorado.
Scs;tjpn 3. If any part or parts al this Ordinance are, for any reason, held to be invalid,
such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainin1 portions al this Ordinance. The
City Council hereby declares that it -W have pueed this Ordinance and eacll part or
parts thereof, irrespective al the fact that any -part or parts be declared invalid.
Published in full on the January 9, 1992, January UI, 1992 and January 23, 1992.
Introduced, read in full and paued on first readiq on the 3rd day of February, 1992 .
Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 6th day of'February, 1992.
Read in full and paued on final readinc on the __ day al March, 1992.
Published in full as Ordinance No._. Series of' 1992 on the __ day of March, 1992.
Clyde E. Wiains. Mayor
ATTEST :
Loum h ia A. Elli s, Deputy City Clerll
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C::.ERIES OF 1992
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A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHl:,,:G THE ANNUAL SALAHY FOR THE
CITY :\IANAGl-:1{ FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1992.
WHEREAS, the City Council, by Section 49 of the Englewood Home
Rule Charter, has the responsibility of appointing and establishing
compensation for the City :\tanager;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OP
THE CITY OP ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Sectjon 1. The annual salary for the City ~1anager for the calendar
year 1992, commencing January 1, 1992, is hereby established at $77,510.00.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 6th day of January, 1992.
Clyde E . Wiggins, :\fRyor
ATTEST:
Loucrifhia A . 1-:lli @, Deputy City Clerk
I, Loucrit:hia A. Elli , Deputy City !erk for the City of Enclewood,
olorado, h ereby ce11ify the abo,·e i :t true copy of Re olution ~o. __ _
i,;: ii<'~ of I 002.
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A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE ANNUAL SALARY FOR THE
CITY ATTORNEY FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1992.
WHEREAS, the City Council , by Section 64 oft he Englewood Home
Rule Charter, has the responsibility of appointing and establishing
compensation of the City Attorney;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Section 1. The annual salary for the City Attorney for the calendar
year 1992, commencing January 1, 1992, is hereby established at $70,880.00.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 6th day of January, 1992.
Clyde E. Wiggins, ~layor
Attes t :
Louc,;s hia A . Elli s , Deputy City Clerk
r. Loucri s hia A. Elli s , Deputy City Clerk for the City of Englewood ,
Colorado, he reby c r ti(,· thc :-i i O\'C i,-:t t rue co py of Re solut io n ~o. --·
. \ ii · of 1992.
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RESOLUTION NO. L
S ERIES OF 1992
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A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE ANNUAL SALARY FOR THE
.'.\lUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1992.
WHEREAS, the City Council, by Section 68 of the Englewood Home
Rule Charter, has the responsibility of establishing salaries for the .'.\funicipal Judge;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, THAT:
Section 1. The annual salary for the Municipal Court Judge is
hereby established for the calendar year 1992, commencing January l, 1992, at $67,230.00.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 6th day of January, 1992.
ATTEST:
Clyde E. Wiggins, lfayor
Loucrishia A. Ellill, Deputy City Clerk
I, Loucri s hia A. Ellis, Deputy City Clerk for the City of Enclewood,
Colorado, hereby ce rtif'.v the above is a true copy ofRetolution No. __ _ Series of 1992.
Loucri hia A. Ellis
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ENal.EIIOCID, AIIAPAHOE COllfTY, COLORADO
ltetular Sesston
January I, ltt2
The regular aeeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Wiggins at 7:33 p.•.
2. lnvocatton
The invocation was given by Council Neaber Bullock.
3. Pled .. of All .. tanc:e
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Wiggins.
4. ltoll Call
Present:
Absent:
A quor1111 was present.
Council Neabers Hathaway, Van Dyke, Gulley, Bullock, Habenicht, Waggoner, Wiggins
Also present: Deputy City Man1ger Martin
Ctty Attorney DeWitt
Deputy Ctty Clerk Ellis
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Executtve Officer Olson, Safety Services
Dtrector Wanush, CCIIIIIUftity Developaent
Director Esterly, Public Works
(1 ) CGIIICIL ...... LICI .WO, -IT IIAS SEC4NQ, TO AM10Vt TN( IIIIIITU If' TN( -•Al IUTI• If' DU8110 H, ltt2.
Ayes : Counc i l Neaber s Bullock , Vin Dyke , Hathawa y, Wa ggo ner , '-illey , Wigg i ns
Nolle
COUftC t l Neaber Haben icht
Nays :
Asta tn:
Plot ton carried.
(1) J-s A. lecliwttll, attorney for lob 's Auto Servtce , obj ec ted to award i ng the towt119 contract to lob Hi nson Towt119 .
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COUNCIL NENIER HATHAIIAY NOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO BRING FORWARD AGENDA ITEM ll(a).
Ayes:
Nays:
Notion carried.
Council Melltbers Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins None
Hathaway,
CIUICIL IEIIIEI IIATIWIAY NDYED, -IT IMS SECONDED, TO TABLE A1D1>A ITEM ll(a) TO THE IEIIJIAt CITY CCIIIICIL IEETI• .JAIIIUY 20, 1912.
Ayes: Council Nellbers Van Dyke, Hathaway, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
Nays: Council Nellbers Bullock, Habenicht Notion carried.
{b) Mayor Wiggins presented on behalf of the City the 1992 contribu-tions to the followir19 agencies:
Colorado Special Olyapics
Interfaith Task Force
Town of Littleton Cares/Neal on Wheels
Arapahoe Mental Health Center
Gateway Batte~ lloaen's Center
Court House Inc.
S 400
15,000
3,000
2,000
2,500
2,500.
(c) O.n Clayton, 958 East Cornell Avenue, requested a contribution fr011
Council so that he could attend the Junior World Cup Fencing Circuit in Paris and Frankfurt.
IIEIIIEI VM Ml IIIID, -IT IMS IU4111D, Tl AlflOW A SII0.00 C4IITIIIUTI• To• cun•.
Counctl Neaber Bullock 1111ved to approve a S200 contribution to Dan Clayton .
The vote results on original 1111tton (SISO):
Ayes: COUIICtl Nlllbers Van O,ke , Hathaway, Habenicht, Wag -goner, Gulley, lftggtns Nays: Bullock Motion carrted.
7. lon-1~1..i lt1ttors
Ken Haraldsen, 3011 South lfashtngton, appr ised Council of an upc 011 ir19 progr N
at the Arvada Arts C9tlter on cOlllboy poetry . He al so sugge s ted Coun cil r ecord
various conference ... ttngs tn order to share tnforaat t on .
8 . Coauntcattons, l'Nc1-ttons and All,ot11ta111t1
There were no COIIIUn t cat t ons , Proclaaat t ons or Appo t nt .. nt s to con si de r .
9 . Publtc Nlart111
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COUNCIL MENIER YAN DYKE NOYED, AND IT IMS SECONDED, TO APPROVE ON SECOND READ-
ING AGEll>A ITENS 10 (a) 11llOUIH (b) AS FOLLOIIS:
(a) ORDINANCE NO. 1, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 80, INTRODUCED BY
COUNCIL MEMBER HATHAWAY), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO TRIDENT PROPERTIES, LTD. A RIGHT TO USE MUNICIPAL RIGHT-OF-WAY.
(b) ORDINANCE NO. 2, SERIES OF 1992 (COUNCIL BILL NO. 82, INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER GULLEY), ENTITLED:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7, CHAPTER 6F, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION
11, ANO AMENDING TITLE 15, CHAPTER 6, BY THE ADDITION OF NEW SECTIONS 7 ANO 8,
TO THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 REGARDING GRAFFITI.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Nellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wtggtns
None
11 . Ordinances, hso 1 ut 1 ons and Notions
(1) Thts ttea was aoved forward -see Agenda Item 6(1) -pages I and 2.
( b) Dt rector Wanush presented I recoaendat ton frOII the Dep1rt11ent of
Coauntty Develo,-nt to adopt a btll for an ordinance revtstng sections of
the Englewood Nuntctpal Code relating to Zone Dtstrtct Regulations. A Public
Hearing would be scheduled for February 3, 1992 at 7:30 p.•. The Deputy City
Clerk was asked to reed Council 1111 No. 1, entitled:
COUNCIL BILL ND. 1, IIITROOUCED BY COUNCIL NOll(R HABENICHT
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE MEIIHNli TITLE 16, CHAPTER 4, SECTION SN, BY ADDING A
NEW SUBSECTION (5), ENTITLED PARKING AREA; TITLE 16, CHAPTER FOUR, SECITON 6M
BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION (5), ENTITLED PARKING AREA; ANO AMENDING TITLE 16,
CHPATER 4, SECTION 9, C, OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL COO£ IN ORDER TO ALLOW
DEVELOPMENT OF COMNERCIAL PARKING LOTS AT THE REAR 12,000 SQUARE FEET OF SOUTH BROADWAY BUSINESSES.
COUNCIL NE111E1 NIIDIClff IMED, -IT 1115 SECWD, TO APPIOVE AIED ITDI 11(1) • COUIICIL IILL II». l,
Ayes: Council Nlllbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Wat90ft8r, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None
Mot ion carried.
(c) Director Esterly pres8ftted a rec:oatftdatton fro11 the Deparlatftt of
Publ tc Works to approve by •tton the 1992 Custodial contract to Alltrtcan Mad .
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TODIAL CONTRACT TO MERICAN MIO IN THE MOUNT OF $111,900.00.
Ayes: Council Members Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins Nays: None
Motion carried.
(d) Director Esterly presented a recommendation from the Department of
Public Works to approve a resolution declaring the intent of City Council to
Create Special I11prove111ent District No. 1992.
The resolution was assigned a nulllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 1, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORA·
DO, TO CREATE SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1992 -ECIC, ADOPTING DETAILS
AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PROPOSED DISTRICT, AND DIRECTING PUBLICATIFN AND
MAILING OF THE NOTICE OF HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE REAL PROPERTY IN THE DISTRICT.
COUNCIL IIEJIIEI HATHAIIAY IIDVm, -IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION IIO. 1, SEIIES Of 1112.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carrted.
Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
Hathaway,
(e) Ctty Attorney Dellttt advtsed that Council Bill No. 2 be tabled, as
Arapahoe County Transportatton Servtces has tndtcated they would ltke clartca-tion of soae sections of the 19,.....nt.
Several Counctl Nellbers expressed thetr concern for ctttzens requtrtng
transportatton asststance tn the tnttrta. Staff was tnstructed to prepare an
interta agreeaent for Counctl to review tf the concerns voiced by the Arapahoe
County Transportatton Servtces have not been ironed out by the Janaury 20, 1992 City Counctl Meettng.
COUNCIL IIEJIIEI IIATIWIAY IIOVED, -IT IMS SECCIIIDD, TO TAILE MElllA ITEII ll(e).
Ayes:
Nays:
Motton carrted .
Council Mtabtrs Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
(f) City Attorney Dellttt preHnted a recoaendatlon froa the City At ·
torney 's Office to adopt a btll for an ordinance concerning water rights .
COUNCIL IIEJIIEI VM DYU IIOVED, -IT IMS SUCIID, TO APNOVE PUILICATII* OF
MOIDA ITEII ll(f) AS A CGUIICIL IIU TNl(E n•s -TO ••• IT UCI TO CUI-
CIL FEIIUMY J, ltt2 AS M •IIIMICl •
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None
Motion carried.
12 . General Discussion
(a) Mayor's Choice
(i) Mayor Wiggins noted the Chamber of C011111erce would be hosting a
Valentine Day get-together on February 14, 1992.
(11) He questioned whether the police vehicle bid package had been
submitted to Council Mellber Waggoner per his previous request.
(b) Council Mellber's Choice
(t) A resolution approving a coapensation plan for 1992 for the
City Manager was considered. The resolution was assigned a nulllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 2, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE ANNUAL SALARY FOR THE CITY MANAGER FOR THE CAL-ENDAR YEAR 1992.
COIIICIL IIENIO YM DYi£ IIOWED, _, IT IIAS SECONDO>, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 2, SOIES Of IHI.
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Motton carried.
Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
Hathaway,
(tt) A resolution approvi119 a coapensation plan for 1992 for the
City Attorney was considered. The resolution was assigned a nUllber and read by title:
RESOLUTION NO. 3, SERIES OF 1992
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE AIIIUAL SALARY FOR THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR THE CAL-ENDAR YEAR 1992 .
COIIICIL IIENIO IUU.aat IIOWED, _, IT IIAS SUCIIIDO, TO APfilOY£ 1£SOLUTION llt. 3, SERIES Of IHI.
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Nays :
Hotton carried.
Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wi99 tns
None
Hathaway,
(lit) A resolution approvl119 a coapensatlon plan for 1992 for the
Muntctpal Court Judge was COftstdered. The resolution was assigned I nUllber and read by title:
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THE CALENDAR YEAR 1992.
COUNCIL MENIER IULLEY MOVED, All> IT lfAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 4,
SERIES OF 1112.
Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Council Melllbers Bullock, Van Dyke,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None
(iv) Council Mellber Gulley:
Hathaway,
1. She encouraged Council to becoae inforlled as to the status of the use of fields for soccer.
2. She requested Council schedule a City/School .. eting to deal with various
issues that concern both entities such as the graffiti ordinance and the con-
tract with the professional soccer teaa, Colorado Foxes.
(v) Council Neaber Waggoner:
1. He questioned if the City had a policy requiring a bailiff be present at
controversial or potentially volatile board and coaission 111eetings per a citizens inquiry.
2. He asked for a status report of the pilot recycling prograa.
3. He inquired as to the status of the sale or lease of the Federal Fire Station.
(vi) Council Nellber Habenicht noted her thoughts drift to new
years resolutions as thts ts the ftrst council ... ttng of the new year.
(vi 1) Council Nellber Hathaway quest toned whether Council would
like to participate tn the 10,000 Trees Project again this year
(vtt t) Council Neaber Bullock quest toned the Workllen ' s C0111Pensation/C011111ntty Service Prograa.
13. City Nlnalff'I ~
(a) Deputy City Nana99r Narttn tr1nsattted copies of the ctttzen survey.
(b) She nottd that as of the first of the year Phtl Dewing is no longer
et111>loyed by the City to deliver council packets .
CCUCIL NEMO YM DYU IMED, -IT MU SECWD TO AM10Wt MYI• NIil
DOIi• Sll,IO (Dal Tl•) TO IELIYD COUIICIL MCUTS, TN( COST TO If CIIIMED
TO CCUCIL'S IIIIIET.
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Nays:
Council Mellbers Bullock, Van Dyke, Hathaway,
Habenicht, Waggoner, Gulley, Wiggins
None Motion carried.
(c) She requested suggestions for a restaurant to meet at when they
host the City of Littleton City Council January 13, 1992.
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Council Neaber Bullock noted his NLC Report had been sublllitted to the City Manager's Office.
14. Ctty Attorney's a.port
(a) Nr. DeWitt praised Phil Dewing for his assistance during the tran-
sition froa court service and process serving to private service.
Council Neaber thanked all of staff involved for tiaely and COlllplete council packets .
(b) He subaitted background infonaation regarding Career Service Board policy aaking.
(c) He noted lie lfOUld be providing inforaation on the EPA 1111nciipal settl ... nt policy.
(d) He discussed Fibre Optic Cables.
Council Nlaber Van Dyke questioned the status of the Densel Ragland lawsuit.
15. Adjounant
COIIICIL .aEI IMTIIMllY Mia Tl .... The .. ting adjourned at 9:14 p.a.
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Dear Englewood Resident:
Tbe City of Englewood la conUnually looking for opportunltlea to uae dUsen
mput to abape policy cleclaJona. Your houaebold la part of a randamly ae1ected
Mmple of 2,000 houaebolda who have been asked to complete tbla survey. We
request an adult,• 18 and over complete the survey.
1 amcere1y hope you wm take the ume to pnMde 118 the beneOt of your vtewa.
Tbe anawen you provide Will Wlat City Counctl memhtta and dty std' In
aetunc budg'et prlorttlea and evaluaung .,......... Plew return the completed
survey In the encloeed postage paid envelope by February 29, 1992.
In appredaUOn of your Ume, we are encloelng a general admlNlon paaa to the
Englewood Recreation Center. Thank you very much for helping 118 evaluate
the quality of Englewood City aemcea.
Slneerely,
Clyde E. Wlfllna, Mayor
City Counctl Memhtta
Rita Hathaway, Mayor Pro Tem, Dtatrlct I
Tim Bullock, At ....
Sber1 Gulley, Dlatr1ct DI.,
Alexandra Habenicht, At Large
Susan Van Dyke, Dlatr1ct II
KeUa WaflODU, At Lar&e
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2. YOUR PRIORITIES
In order to help ua determine the best uae of our Um1tcd resources, please
Indicate the Importance to you of all of the followtng services. (CIRCLE THE
NUMBER THAT MOST CLOSELY REPRESENTS YOUR OPINION.) You may
find It useful to read through the enUrc Ust before marking your prlorlttes.
No
lma:llDI H.2l lmm1rtant 9Rrol9o
a. Adult Recreation Programs 1 2 3 4 9
b. Animal Control 1 2 3 4 9
c. BeauWlcatton Pro,Jecta 1 2 3 4 9
d. Budding Code Enforcement 1 2 3 4 9
e. Crime Preventton Programs 1 2 3 4 9 r. Downtown RmtaU&aUon 2 3 4 9
g. Drug Enforcement 2 3 4 9
h. Economic Development 2 3 4 9
I. Emer&mcy Medical Response 2 3 4 9
J. Fire Response 1 2 3 4 9
k. OolfCoune 1 2 3 4 9 . 1. tfoualnC Improvement PfoCrams 1 2 3 4 9
m. Library Servlcca and Programs 1 2 3 4 9
n. Municipal Court Services 2 3 4 9
o. hrldn& Enforcement 2 3 4 9
p. Parka Appearance 2 3 4 9
q. Parka Playground Equipment 2 3 4 9
r. Police Patrol 2 3 4 9
s. Senior Recreatton Protrama 2 3 4 9
t . Sewer 2 3 4 ' u. Snow Removal 2 3 4 9
v . Storm Draanace 2 3 4 9
w . Street U&hlln& 2 3 4 9
x . Street Maintenance and Repair 2 3 4 9
y. Street SMeplnC 2 3 4 9 •• Town Meeunp .. 2 3 4 9
I. Water 2 3 4 9
2 . Weed Control 2 3 4 9
3 . Youth RecrcaUon PJoctams 1 2 3 4 9
4 . YouthSemc:a 2 3 4 '
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Dear Ena,ewooct Remdcnt:
1be Cl1¥ of EJll1ewoocl ta conUnually looking for opportunSUca to uae dUlcn
Input to abape pobcy dcddona. Your houaeboJd la part of a randomly eelcctcd
MDlple ol 2,000 hotl8eholda who have been asked to complete tbla survey. We
' request an adult,• 18 and over complete the aurwy.
I alncerely bope you wdl take the time to provide ua the bendlt ol your vlcwa.
The anawaa you pl'OVlde wdl ... t Cl1¥ Council members and dty atd' In
acttmc budltt prtuillb and evaluating........-. Plew return the completed
survey In the encloecd J>08taee pal envelope by l"cbnully 28, 1992.
In appreciation ol your time. we me cncloatnc a ama'8l edrnlNlon pm to the
Englewood Recreation Center. Thank you vay much for helping ua evaluate
the quality of Ena,ewooct dty servtcea.
Sincerely,
Clyde E. Wlflpna. Mayor
City COUDCII Memben
Rita Hathaway, Mayol' Pro Tan. Dllltr1ct I
Tim Bullock, At IAqe
Shat Gulley, Dllltr1ct ID-.
Alexandra Habentcbt, At .....
Suaan Van Dyke, Dllltr1ct II
Kelle WaflDIIU, At Larae
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Please complete each questton according to the tnstrucUons tn (parentheses)
after each quesUon.
1. In general, how aatlafled arc you with the Ctty of Englewood on each of
the followtng? (CIRCLE Qlm RESPONSE FOR EACH CATEGORY)
No
§IU!Om oi..au.nm 0p1n1on
L City communlcatton to reatdenta. 1 2 3 4 9
b. Appearance or city nef&hborhooda. 1 2 3 4 9
' c. City Councll'a reepaaatveneu 1 2 3 4 9 to clURna.
d. City admlnlltraUan'a raponatve-
neea tbe camaun1ty.
1 2 3 4 9
e. Rec:natlan .. wtcea. 1 2 3 4 • . r. Buaanme cllmate. 2 3 4 9 .. Street&. 1 2 3 4 9
h . Fire protection. 2 3 4 9
I. Pohce protectlan. 2 3 4 9
J. Code enlclrcement. 2 3 4 9
k. Parka. 2 3 4 •
I. Ubrary aervtca. 2 3 4 9
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In order to help us detennme the best use of our limited resources, please
indicate the importance to you of all of the followtng services. (CIRCLE THE
NUMBER THAT MOST CLOSELY REPRESENTS YOUR OPINION.) You may
find it useful to read through the enttre list before marktng your prtortttcs.
No lm22t111Jl N211moortan1 Oplnk>n
a. Adult Rccrcauon Programs 1 2 3 4 9 b. Animal Control I 2 3 4 9 c. BeauWlcaUon Pro,Jecta I 2 3 4 9 d. Budding Code Enforcement I 2 3 4 9
' e. Crime Prevenuon Programs 2 3 4 9 r. Downtown Revtta11aauon 2 3 4 9 .. Drug Enforcement I 2 3 4 9 h. Eccmomtc Development 2 3 4 9 I . Emergency Medical Response 2 3 4 9 J. Fire Response I 2 3 4 9 k. OolfCourae I 2 3 4 9 I. Houaanc Improvement~• I 2 3 4 9 m. Ubrmy Servlca and~• I 2 3 4 9 n. MunldpaJ Court Serv1cea 2 3 4 9 o. Parking Enforcement 2 3 4 9 p. Parka Appearance 2 3 4 9 q. Parka Piayp'ound Equipment 2 3 4 9 r. Police Patrol 2 3 4 9 •• Senior Recreauon ,,..... I 2 3 4 8 L Sewa-2 3 4 8 u. Snow Removal 2 3 4 9 v. Storm Drainage 2 3 4 9 w. Street IJ&htln& 2 3 4 9 x. Street Maintenance and Repair 2 3 4 8 y . Street SWttptnc 2 3 4 8 . &. Town Mceunga &. 2 3 4 8 J. Water 2 3 4 8 • 2 . Weed Control 2 3 4 8 3 . Youth RecreaUon Proc,ama 2 3 4 8 4 . Youth Servtcea 2 3 4 8 .;
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3. Please Indicate your sausracuon wtth the followtng Public Works acUvlUcs In
your area or Englewood. (CIRCLE ONE RESPONSE FOR EACH CATEGORY.)
No SaUsOed Qlssat:1s05.d Opinion
a. Street llghttng. 2 3 4 9
b. Alley condlUona. 1 2 3 4 9
c. Street pavement conditions. 1 2 3 4 9
d. Street sweeping. 1 2 3 4 9
e. Snow removal. 2 3 4 9 r. Sandine-1 2 3 4 9
g. Traffic cantro1. menu and algna:
1. On Broadway 1 2 3 4 9
2. On US 285 (Hampden) 1 2 3 4 9
3. By your home 2 3 4 9
h. Avadabdaty of park factbUea 2 3 4 9 .. Maintenance al park &rounda. 2 3 4 9
J. Safety al playsounda. 2 3 4 9
k. Appcaranc:e al llowa-beds and 2 3 4 9 ahrube In parka.
COMMENTS:
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4 . Have you bad contact wtth the Pubhc Worka Department dW1nC the past 12 montha?
C]Yea o No
It you U.wered yea, were you NUded wtth the laVlce or lnformaUOn prOVklcd?
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5. Generally, how satisOed are you wtth the followtng City recreation
services, facWties, programs and activities? (CIRCLE ONE RESPONSE
FOR EACH CATEGORY.)
No
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a. Englewood Recreation Center. 1 2 3 4 9
b. Sparta and fttneu acttvltlea. 1 2 3 4 9
c. Malley Senior Center f'acillUea. 1 2 3 4 9
d. Senior cttuena pro&rama and 1 2 3 4 9
actlvlUea.
e. SwtmmfnC poola/ewtmming 1 2 3 4 9
proerama.
r. Youth actlvlUea. 2 3 4 9
g. OolfCoune. 2 3 4 9
COMMENTS:
6. Have you bad contact with the Recreation Department durtng the put 12
montba?
OYea ONo
If you answered yea. were )'OU tiSfted wtth the aervtce or lnfonnaUon
provided?
No
SfSIIOa1 PtreUIOcd .. 2 3 4
What would you augeat to a.prove the uadulneaa or the Ctty'a recreaUon
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Ftre Services
7. Pleue rate the Englewood Fire Dtvtalon on the followtng charactertsuca.
(CIRCLE QB RESPONSE FOR EACH CATEGORY.)
SatlfAed PteetlfOed
L QualltJ ol Ire eervtce. l 2 3 4
b. Courtay ol ftreft&hlera. l 2 3 4
c. Pirc ulelJ P.......-•. l 2 3 4
d. Emeqmcy medtcal eaw::a l 2 3 4
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8. Have you bad contact With the Fire OIYtelon d\U'tnC the paat 12 montba?
OYea ONo
lfyou wwaed yea, were you Nu.Geel With tbe eentce ar lllfDnnaUoG
p1ovtcled?
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9. Please rate the Englewood Police DMslon on the followtng charactertsuca.
(CIRCLE Qtm. RESPONSE FOR EACH CATEGORY.)
§!Y!Oed 121aaa111oei;1
a. Proceaalng of citizen complaints. 1 2 3 4
b. VlalbWty of police patrol vehicles 2 3 4
tn your neighborhood.
c. Police officer profeaatonal tntegrtty. 1 2 3 4
d. Courteay of police omcere. 1 2 3 4
e. Crtme prevenUon programs:
1. DARE. 1 2 3 4
2. Neighborhood Watch. 1 2 3 4
r. Police enforcement of traffic 1 2 3 4
vtolaUona.
g. Police enforcement of gang aCUvtty. 1 2 3 4
h. Dru& EnforcemenL 2 3 4
COMMENTS:
10. Have you had contact with the Police Dtvtalon durtng the past 12
montha?
aves aNo
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11. How aatlafted are you wtth the following In the City of Englewood? (CIRCLE QJ!!1
RESPONSE FOR EACH CATEGORY.)
No
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a. Amount of water pressure. 2 3 4 9
b. Quality of water (tute, odor, 1 2 3 4 9
color)
c. Amount of water available 1 2 3 4 9
for raldent1al uae.
d. Sewer eervtc:ea. 1 2 3 4 9
e . Water /enter tJeWn& charges. 1 2 3 4 9
f. Storm dralnace. 2 3 4 9
COMMENl'S:
12. Have you bad contact with the UUbuea Department durtnc the pMt 12
montba?
C,Yea C,No
If you anawered yea. were you aaUefted with the ~ or Information
provided?
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Llbrazy Services
13 . How satlsfted are you wtth each of the following aspects of the Englewood Public
Library? (CIRCLE~ RESPONSE FOR EACH CATEGORY.)
No
~U!Om l21mUlfml 0ptn1on
a. Houn of operation. 1 2 3 4 9
b. Courteay of llbrlU)' staff. 1 2 3 4 9
c. Quality of llbrlU)' service.a. l 2 3 4 9
d. Ubruy facility. l 2 3 4 9
e. Bookmobile eemce. 1 2 3 4 9
f . Avallablllty ol mater1ala. 2 3 4 9
COMMENTS:
14. Have you had contact wtth the Ubrary Department durtna the pMt 12 montba?
OYea ONo
If you anawered ya, were you aauafled With the eervtce or lnfonnaUon
provided?
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15. How aau.fled are you with each of the following Community Development
aclMUea? (CIRCLE QB RESPONSE FOR EACH CATEGORY.)
Neighborhood Services
No s.uaom 1211111110m Oplnloo
a. Anbnal control. I 2 3 4
b. Weed control. 1 2 3 4
c. Parkin& enforcemenL 1 2 3 4
d. Sidewalk enow removal enfon:emenL 1 2 3 4
e. Junk enforcemenL 1 2 3 4
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Economic Development
18. Should the City al En,lewood epend public l\anda to: (CHECK mil. BOX FOR
EACH CATEGORY.) .. Revttallae Ctnderella Ctty? CJ Yee C,No
b . Support 8raadway carrldar bualneeeea? CJ Yee C,No
c. Brtnc new Jobe to the lnduatrlal area? CJ Yee C,No
d . Offer lncenttvee b' expandln& bualneeeee? CJ Yee C,No
e. Offer &ncenttva to brtnl In new bua&neuea? CJ Yee C,No
r. Other (PLEASE EXPLAIN)
17. What type ol adcUuonal re...a bu.aneuee would you like to aee In E~
II. What type ohddlUonal entertainment llldbUea would you like to aee In
EDClewood?
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past 12 months?
CJ Yea CJ No
If you answered yea, were you aatlafled With the aervtce or 1nrormaUon
provkled?
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20. Do you currently subscrtbe to cable television services? (CHECK THE
APPROPRIATE RESPONSE.)
a Yes (Please answer the remaining questtons on this page.)
a No (If No, Do you have a sateWte dish?)
aves a No
Please go to the next page.
21. How aaUded are you with the of the following United Cable 1V services?
(CIRCLE QB RESPONSE.)
No
SaUded Dlaaau.Red Oplplqp
a. OVeraU quality ~ aemce. I 2 3 4
b. Acc:eN to customer servtcea I 2 3 4
repraentatlva.
c. cable hookup proceu. I 2 3 4
d. Service call raponse. I 2 3 4
e. Coet. I 2 3 4
r. BWlnC procea. I 2 3 4 ,. Variety ~ pro&rammtnc 2 3 4
COMMENl'S:
22. Have you had contact with anyone from the United Cable Company
durtng the paat l 2 montba? ..
aYa c,No
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If you anawued ya. were you aatlded With the aervtce or lnformaUOn
provtded?
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(CIRCLE ONE RESPONSE FOR EACH CATEGORY .)
Ag.rec Disagree
No
Opinion
a. The City should provide trash
pick-up In Englewood.
b . If there Is a water shortage. the
city should have a mandatory
outdoor watering rcstrtctton pollcy.
c. On high pollution days tn the
metro area. Englewood should have
a mandatory policy to prohibit
wood bumtng.
Polley gu.tlaa: £ooal 1'raluportatton
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The City ta etudytnC opUona to provide tranaportaUon throughout Englewood'•
central bualneu dtab1ct. The transportation would eerve the area bounded by
Swedtah Medical Center and Ctnderella City. Both the Broadway and US 285
(Hampden) con1don would also be eeffCd .
Would you uee a eenlce such u this?
OYea ONo
To support thta type ol local ctrculator, would you be wUUn& to pay:
a. A ,enera1 property tax? a Yes a No
b . A rare to r1de? ..
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The following questions are for statistical purposes only.
24. In which area of the clty do you live? (CIRCLE Qri&. RESPONSE)
a. North or Hampden/East or Broadway.
b. South or Hampden /East or Broadway.
c. South or Hampden/West or Broadway.
d. North or Hampden/West or Broadway.
25. How Jone have you lived within the city bmJta of Englewood? (CIRCLE
QB RESPONSE.)
L Laa than two yean.
b. three to .even yean.
c. ef&ht to 15 yean.
d. 18 to 25 yean.
e. over 25 yean.
2e. Which mac or the ronowtna beat deecrlbea the dwelling sn wldch you UYe?
a . SIJlCle l'amtly detached houae.
b. Mulu-ramlly attached houatn&-
c . Mobde home.
27 . le the dwelllnC praently occupied by your bouaehold ... (CIRCLE QB
RESPONSE .) ..
a. Owned or under purchue?
b . Rented?
c . Other?
28. Are you currently ff11atered to vote wttbln the Ctty of Englewood?
(CHECK THE APPROPRIATE RUPONS&.)
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aYcs aNo
If yea, what type{a) or organtzatton(s) do you volunteer for? (CHECK &
THAT APPLY.)
actvtc
a Elderly
a Special Population Group
a Youth
aRellgloua
a Other
30. In your bouaebold, bow many persona Ot wtth!n the following age
categortea?
Under 18
--25 · 34 yeara
--45 · 54 yeara
__ 85 · 74yeara
--18 • 24 years
--35 • 44 years
--55 • 64 years
75 and over
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for 1991? (CIRCLE gzm RESPONSE.)
•• Laa than '20,000 .
b. 820,001-29,IN.
c. 830.000-38,IN,
d. 940.000-49.999,
e . over 850.000
Thank you b' taJdnC the ume'° ove ua your tbougbta . We welcome any
addiUOnal mmmenta or aU99UOm you would like to make.
Tbe naalta ~ tblll auney wll be pa1bllebed ID ffw ~ ClaNn,
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OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
Roell DeWitt. City AttOJney
Charles C . Grimm. Ass,stant Crty Attorney
Daniel L. Brotzman. Ass,stant Crty AttOfney
Martin Semple, Esq.
SEMPLE & JACKSON
1120 Lincoln Street, Suite 1300
Denver, Colorado 80203
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3400 S . Etati StrNt
Englewood , Coio<ado 80110-2304
Phone (3031 712-2320
FAX (3031719-1125
TRANSI\U1TED VIA FACSIMILE
(303) 881-8808
Re: Disciplinary Appeal of Ronnie McLain
Dear Mr. Semple:
I have just received a copy of Damas's inquiry concerning the role of
the county with respect to ambulance service regulation and the City of
Englewood. This inquiry raises many concerns, the primary focus of
which are:
1. the authority of the Board to examine underlying legislation and
determine the legal oblig:llion oft he City to comply or not
comply;
2. the foct that this may in the future impinge upon municipal
Action in a gi,·en area; that i., whether to comply or not comply
with legislation, rules and re1Ulations at virtually every level
which can have aa extreme impact on the deci ion of our
legislati\·e body, the city council, or the city manag rand his
department heads; and
3 . lay pcr~on ' review of lt>gnl docum nt nnd nnd interpr tntion of
th law and the con c>qu ntinl n 'Cl', ity for a I gal opinion mad
hy th Bon rd ..
1 hcli ,. that y u ha\' a opy of' my opinion to Hoger 1-'rn rd tcd
~lnr h 26, I l on th ubj ct of ambulon rvi reli(Ulalion by th
ounty. Pl a note that there are backup documt'nt to lhi1 that. hould be
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submitted in the record of the Career Service Board, including the certified
copy of Order by the Board of County Commissioners, our file date March
19, 1991, and Chief Stanley's memo to Roger Fraser dated March 7, 1991.
I think this matter should be posed in two ways:
1. I think we need to put the Career Service Board on notice that
they have no authority to interpret management's/council's
compliance with the law.
2. The secondary issue i1 the disciplinary appeal of Ronnie
McLain. With respect to the disciplinary appeal of Ronnie
McLain in and of itself, I believe the merits of the discipline
should carry the day in that regard.
At the present time, I am not certain if you have provided a copy of
my March 26, 1991 opinion to the Board; however, I authorize and request
you to do so.
RD /cs
cc : Citv Council
Rc,cer Fraser
Randie Bartlome
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Roaer Fraser, City Manqer n f)
Rick DcWia, City Aaomey \)'/L/.
DATE: March 26, 1991
SUBJECT: Ambulance Service RqulalJom by County
Your memo llata three concerns:
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I. The relevance or home Nie rapomibilltia and state control;
2. Impact or the state rqulallom on munidpal operations; and
3. How we lhould proceed.
I. The traditional and •rona rapomibilltia and powers or a home Nie munidpallty arc
clearly bciDa eroded ud haw beea aoded ror the .... tea years in a number or wa)'I. The
qucllioo or what la or local concem ud what la or ltalcWldc conccm is coallantly bcina
tCSlcd, and, In tbc vat "'*"ty or c:a1e1, mtcwtdc intcrats arc 1urpu1l111 local lnterats.
Thl1 l1 much akin to the coan1ct betwn 1ta1e and rec1cra1 1ovcrnmcnt. Sa, FggHun
The $bl NOi B,Jeoq, Janke Griffith, Editor, 1919.
You raise the analysis tlat 1r the Gcacral Aacmbly dclepla this maner to the county, that
b)• dcnnhion the matter 11 not or statewide c:onccm. The Courts ha\'e dealt ,-.ith this
analysis on • mambcr or ocx:uioal, and dearly carorcemcnt can be dclcplcd to the
counties. A cue directly on polna is DulJlmcl Y, City q(Aryada, 601 f.2d 639 (Colo.
App. 1979). This cue dealt with the lmplcmcatadon ofC.R.S. 2S-3.S-101 ct seq.
(commonly bowll • the Colorado Emc ... ncy Medlc:al Servica Act). The Court or
Appeals found thal the Stale and the Counly did haw the aathodty to adopc replatiool and
enforce these ,epladonl on a home Nie city.
In this cme, Arvada WM impGIUII a ree ror ambulance scrvicca and aflUcd thM the
rqulation or ambulance acrvica ... field or mixed ICale and local conccm, and that,
therefore, a home Nie dty such• Arvada may rqulatc thole services 1r the replations do
noc connlct wkh the WC. II also .... thel the Emcrpncy Medical Servka Act
s,ttlOcally allows the dty to rep late ambulance services so Iona u the cl1y'1 standards a,c
more 11rinpn1 thin thole or the mitutc. The Court or Appcala rejected both of those
arpfflCfttl. Id a1 p . 639.
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The law in the area of statewide concern and local concern has been developing over a long
period of time. The general tests are that in matten of purely statewide concern, the statute
governs; in those of purely local concern , the ordinance governs; and in matters of mixed
concern, if there is a conflict between the statute and ordinance, the statute must prevail.
PeI.oo1 v, City& County of Denver, Colo,, 576 P.2d 537 (1978): Huffy. Mayor of
Colorado Spring. 182 Colo. 108,512 P.2d 632 (1973). While the availability and quality
of ambulance service ls of local concem , the Court of Appeals found that providin1 a
coordinated system of emeraency medical care is of llateWlde conc:em. DuffameJ.
The City of Arwda aaempted lo appeal the matter to the Supreme Court of Colorado, but
1he Supreme Court rejected the appeal. The present Court is not likely lo cban1e the law In
this area for, if anythlq, it ls more pro state riahts.
2. You also requaled an opinion u to whether the lqislature intended to apply the
"Colorado Emeraency Medical Services Ad' to munldpallties. Given the following
wording In the state statutes, it seems clear that the Jeais)alure did have such an Intent.
C.R.S. f 2S-3.S-103. Dennitlon1. As used in this article, unless the
context ocherwise requires:
(I) "Ambulancc" means any priyatcJy gr publicly owned land
llbim especially COlllhUCted or modifled and •lpped, intended to be
used, and maintained or operated by an ambulancc service for the
transportation , upon the streell and hipways in this state, of individuals
who are sick, injuml, or or ocherwise inc:apedtated or helplcsl.
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(3) "Ambulaacc service" mems the fumilbin .. opcradng,
conducdng, maintalnina, advertising. or otherwise ffllllllll in or
profcssin1 to be enpted In the transpo,1ation of patienll by ambulance.
Ta k n in con 1c>.1, it also means the pcROD so cngaaed or pro feuina to be so
enpacd. Thee penoa ao enP&ed and the vehicles used for the cmeracncy
tmnsponaaioa of pellOII uuuied" al. mine are aduded fiom this definition,
when the pcnonncl utilized in the opcsadoG ol aid wltida are subject 10
the mandalo,y ..recy.....,. ofdae fedeml mine ..reey and health
administradon, or Ill IIICCCUOf .,ency .
The reference in C.R.S. I 25 -3.S-103(1) topubljdyowned lpd Ylbklc would live a coun
aood reason 1o believe t11111 the lqWalure intended 1o have mualcipalltt. comply with the
lc glslatlon . In C.R.S . f 25 -3.S-103(3), the specific exclusion oflnjuria at mine sites
would Indicate to a coun thal the leplature wu intendh• broad application and would
a ll ow only 1peclnc appllca1lon for exemptions .
Proba bly more than anythln,, this analysis Is baled on the followin, wordlna In the u 1u1e:
C.R .S. I 25 -3.5-301. Llceace req11lru-Hc.,.loaa.
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I) After January I, 1978, no person shall provide ambulance
service publicly or priyatcly in this state, unlcu thal pcnon holds a valid
lic:cnsc to do so which bu been issued by the board of county
commiuioncrs of the county in which the ambulance service is based,
exc:cpl u provided in subsection (S) of this section. Licenses, pcnnits, and
renewals thereof, Issued under this put 3, shall ~ire the payment of fees
In amou1111 DOC to exceed one hundred dollan, to be determined by the
baud, but the bqanl may waiyc PIYP)CQl p(mch rw for amhyllQCe
KQ'ica PPCalcd by mynicipalidp or pdal 4111,tgL
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(S) The provisions ofsubsectlODI (I) to (3) of this section shalt not
apply to the followlq:
a) The exceptional emeracncy use of a privalely or publicly owned
vehicle, lncludina search and sac:ue unit vchicla, or alraafi not originally
used In the fonnal act of tlUlpC)ltlna padenla;
(b) A vehicle renderina ICrvic:el u an ambulance in cue of a major
caautrophc or emeqency when ambulancel with permits baled In the
localides of the calUlrophe oremapncy ue lnsufflclent to render the
scrvlca ~Ired;
(c) Ambulances based oullidc this 11a1e which are tmmpoltb•
padenta In Colorado;
(d) Vehicles med or daiped for tbc scheduled tmmponatlon of
convalacent pallenta, handicapped lnclvlduala, or pellOGI who would not
be expected to ~be skilled ballDCDI or care while In tbc vehicle;
(c) V chides used soldy for the transpolWioa or intoxicated person
or pcrlODI lncapacitaled by alcchol u defined la ICClion 25· 1 • 302, but who
are noc othelWise disabled or ICriously ...,,.. and who would noc be
expected to ~re skilled tnallDall or CM wlllle la the whicle. 19901
Main Volume Credhll(s) (Laws 1977, 5.8. 454, 1 2; Laws 1911, H.B .
1277, 114, 11,34,35; Laws 1914, H.B. 1329, 1 45; l.aWI 1914, H.B.
1179, w 6; Laws 1914, H.B. 1307, • I).
Cleat reference 10 "la,bylanq KD'iccl QPUWd by a,gldpaHdcl or spedal district" 11\fl
1he cit.er and unml takablc lntmt or the lqislature for application of-Colorado Emc,atncy
Mcdlc:al Services Act" to munldpal pvemmenc . UnfOftUftalcly, none of the ex«pdons
gives latancc to thl analysi , ochff than that by lblcnce thcrc is no cxctpclon for
munidpallt .
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STATE OF COLORADO
COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE
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At a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners for
Arapahoe County, Colorado, held at the Administration Building in
Litt~eton, Colorado on Tuesday the 5th day of February A.O. 1991,
there were present:
John J. Nicholl, Chairman
Thomas R. Eggert, Chairman Pro-Tem
Jeannie Jolly, commissioner
Larry Vana, county Attorney
Marjorie Page, Clerk to the Board
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
when the following proceedings, among others, were had and done to-
wit:
RB80LUTIOM IIO. 113-91 It was moved by Commissioner Jolly and duly
seconded by Commissioner Eggert to adopt the following Resolution:
WHEREAS, the Board of county commissioners of Arapahoe county
has authority to enact ambulance regulations under Section 30-11-
107(1) (q) C.R.S.; and
WHEREAS, Article 3. 5 of Title 25, C.R.S., grants further
powers to the County regarding standards, requirements, and
licensing procedures in relation to ambulance services operating
within the County.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County
Commissioners of Arapahoe County, that in order to preserve the
public peace, health, safety, and welfare and in accordance with
the law, the following rules and requlationa shall be in full force
and effect as of the date of enact .. nt and shall govern ambulance
sa rvice within Arapahoe County from thi s day for.ard:
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As used i n this Resolution, unless the context otherwise requires:
a) "Ambul nee" means any privately or publicly owned land
vehicle sp cl lly constructed or modified and equipped,
intended to be used and maintained or operated for the ainqle
or mu lt ipl tran portation upon the streets and highways in
hi Coun y, or individuals who are sick, injured, or
o h rwis inc p cita ted or helpless.
", r.i ul, n • tlri v r " 111 ns ny r son u hor 1. o drlv
n mbul nc (a s defined above) in this State, as provid din
this Resolution.
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c) "Ambulance service" means that furnishing, operating,
conducting, maintaining, advertising or otherwise engaging in
or professing to be engaged in the transportation of patients
by ambulance. Taken in context, it also means the person so
engaged or professing to be so engaged.
d) "Department" means the Arapahoe County Department of
Public Safety.
e) "Director" means the appointed department head of the
Arapahoe County Department of Public Safety.
f) "Emergency" means any actual or self-perceived event
which threatens life, limb, or well-being of an individual in
such manner that a need for imaediate medical care is created.
g) "Emergency facilit,·• means a general hospital with an
emergency room department staffed twenty-four (24) hours a
day, seven (7) days per week, with a licensed physician or an
emergency medical outpatient facility staffed twenty-four (24)
hours a day, seven (7) days per week with a licensed physician
or registered nurse with direct medical supervision by a
licensed physician.
h) "Emergency medical technician• means an individual who
holds a valid emergency aedical technician certificate issued
by the Colorado Depart-nt of Health and a valid emergency
medical technician license issued by Arapahoe county, as
provided in this Resolution.
i) "Patient• means anr individual who is sick, injured or
otherwise incapacitated or helpless.
j) "Permit• means the authorization issued by the Board of
County Co111111issioners of Arapahoe County with respect to an
am bulance used or to be used to provide ambulance service in
Arapahoe County.
k ) "Medical Advisor" me a ns a li ns d me dical doctor within
the community under whose authority the ambulance personnel
will provide eme rge nc y a edical ca r e .
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1 . Ambulance Seryict Lieto•• Ra qyirad -No person s h a ll prov id
n bula nce se rvi ce , publ ic ly o r pri v a t ly, i n Ara pahoe County if the
n ul nee i s bas d i n Ar ap hoe Co unty, u n less th t pers on holds a
·, 1 i 11c n o o o, i u d y th,. Bo rd o f c ounty Col!l1"1 s slone r
o f Arp hoe Count y . Bas d wit h i n the County is unde rstood to aean
h, n m u l nc s rv ic pl ks up, o n h v r g e , a t 1 e s t o n
(I) 1 ,1 l n t pr non h with i n A p h o o un y .
2 . Ambulance cr,y Mtllbtn -No patie nt •h a ll be traneported in an
mbula nce in t h i• County unle•• the re a re two (2) or aore
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individuals, including the driver, present and authorized to
operate said ambulance except under unusual conditions when only
one authorized person is available. At least one (1) emergency
medical technician licensed by Arapahoe County must be present in
the ambulance.
J, Ambulance Permit -No ambulance based or operating within
Arapahoe county shall be allowed to continue to operate within
Arapahoe County unless a permit for each ambulance has been issued
as hereinafter provided.
4. Exceptions to Licensing and Permit• Requirement• The
provisions of the licensing and permit paragraphs set forth above
shall not apply to the following:
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a) The exceptional emergency use of a privately or publicly
owned vehicle, including but not liaited to search and rescue
unit vehicles, not ordinarily used in the formal act of
transporting patients;
b) A vehicle rendering services as an ambulance in case of
a major catastrophe or eaergency when ambulances with permits
baaed in the localities of the catastrophe or emergency are
insufficient to render the service• required;
c) Ambulances baaed outside this
transporting a patient in Colorado;
State which are
d) Vehicles used or designed for the scheduled
transportation of convalescent patients, handicapped
individuals, or persona who would not be expected to require
skilled treataent or care while in the vehicle:
e) Vehicles used solely for the transportation of
intoxicated persons or persona incapacitated by alcohol as
defined in Section 25-1-302, c.R.s., but vho are not otherwise
disabled or seriously injured and vho would not be expected to
r quire skill d treat~ent or care while in the vehicle:
f) Any emergency or non-e .. rgency vehicles operated by the
United St tea govern"ent or its agencies, the State of
Colorado, or any political subdivision of the State, its
gencie• or departments, unless the service offered co .. •
within the contextual definition of Part I(a), or t(c)
rel ting to •Aabulance• and •AJlbulance Service•.
v hicles ua d for the eaergency transportation of
r sons n ju r d t Dino, ~he n the parsonn l utilized in tho
r t i on of • id vehicles are subject to the undatory Hfety
n r a o f thn f' r l Mine afe y and He 1th
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-No aabul nee shall operate in Arapahoe County
cover d by ins urance•• set forth in this paragraph.
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Each ambulance service shall maintain insurance coverage for each
and every ambulance owned, operated or leased by the ambulance
service, providing coverage for injury to or death of persons in
accidents resulting from any cause for which the owner of the said
vehicle would be liable on account of any liability imposed on him
by law, regardless of whether the ambulance was being driven by the
owner, his agent or lessee, and coverage against damage to the
property of another, including personal property, under like
circumstances, in the following amounts:
a) Statutory Workmen's Compensation Insurance
b) Public Liability and Property Damage Bodily Injury
-Each Person $400,000.00
-Each Accident $400,000.00
Property Damage
-Each Accident $400,ooo.oo
-Aggregate $400,000.00
Professional Liability Coverage
-Each Person $400,000.00
-Each Accident $400,000.00
Proof of such insurance shall be filed with the Board of County
Commissioners of Arapahoe County, or their authorized
representative, along with the application for an aabulance service
license as provided for herein. Every insurance policy required
shall contain a provision for continuing liability thereunder to
the full amount thereof, notwithstanding any recovery thereon, that
the liability of the insurer shall not be affected by the
insolvency or bankruptcy of the assured and that until a policy i•
revoked, the insurance company will not be relieved fro• liability
on account of non-payment of preaiu .. , failure to renew license at
the end of the year, or any act or oaission of the naaed assured.
Said insurance policies shall extend for the period covered by the
amb ulance service license. The insurance policy shall contain a
provision that thirty (JO) days prior written notice of any
c ncellation or termination of said insurance policy shall be 9iven
o he Board of county Commissioners of Arapahoe County or their
u~ho riz d representative. The motor vehicle insurance shall be a
con plying policy as defined in Section 10-4-703, C.R.S. However,
r-bulance services owned and operated by public entitles shall
s tisty the insurance guideline• and qualifications established by
S tate law.
Afflbuhnc, Specitication1 -Ground vehiclH obtained, licenHd
pl c din use as aabulances within the County after the date of
1 . s g of this Resolution, s hall meet the require .. nt• of Federal
1,c t i c ions KKK-A-1822, Janu ry 2 , 1974, • m nded (co only
11 d "GSA Specifications"). Those v ehic les in use as aabul nee•
"i ln th,. County , prior to the d e of •• ge of this Resolu lon,
tu c h o no M t the requir III n • o l<l<K -A-1122, ah 11 gr nt
~· iver by Arapahoe County until replace .. nta are obtained. Four
h l drive vehicles will be the exception, but all vehicle• will
i nspected by the Colorado Depart .. nt of Health. Vehicle•
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commonly designed as "station wagons" shall not be granted a
waiver. All ambulances shall have the name of the ambulance
service clearly visible on said vehicle.
7. Ambulance Equipment Each ambulance shall contain the
following equipment which shall be maintained in good working
order:
a) emergency lighting and audible warning equipment which
complies with Colorado law for emergency vehicles;
b) safe tires, in addition to adequate snow tires or chains
when weather conditions demand;
c) in the case of ambulance• serving Arapahoe County, a
capability of a two-way radio co .. unication with their
dispatcher and with one or aore eaergency facilitie•;
d) safety belt or other re•training safety devices for
patients being transported;
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chemical type with the A:B:C: rating and a minimum of a 2A
rating with underwriters laboratorie• label attached; and
f) the minimal required equipaent •hall be that li•ted in
the late•t edition of the American College of Surgeons
co-ittee on Trauma publication, "E••ential Equipaent for
Aabulances•. The Depart .. nt aay aodify this li•t at the
discretion of the Director, as other needs or new
methodologie• become known.
g) Equipment which meet• or i• equivalent to the ainimum
requirement• as •et forth in the ainiaua equipment l 1st
e•tabli•hed by the State Advi•ory Council on Emergency Medical
Services and approved by the State Board of Health.
8 . Inapectiona -The Director s hall appoint and direct inspectors
Lo inspect once a year, or more often if required, each ambul nc
ow ned or operated by each aabulance •ervice ba•ed in Arapahoe
Cou nty to detendne that each •uch a11bulance is being properly
intained and contain• the equip .. nt •pecified in this Re•olution.
h Director aay require that all ambulance• owned by an ambulance
• rvice be in•pected siaultaneou•ly or within a working day or
th n 24 hour period, if Cea•ible. such in•pection• •hall be in
ion to other •afety or motor vehicle inspection• requir d to
I III d under Color do law or Federal law and shall not excus
·ol"pli nc with any r quir l'I nt of 1 w to display an o !lei l
c r ific te of motor vehicle inspection and approval, nor excua
~ ll nc wi h the r quir ~ n • of ny other ppllcabl Color do
Th 01 r c tor a h 11 o n nd dlr ct ins ctora to in c ,
a t nnually, the loc tion fro• which the ambulance ••rvic
• to insure co pliance with applicable and reasonable health
s nit ion law• nd requl tiona and any regul tiona proaul9ated
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by the Colorado Department of Health. The permit for each
ambulance shall be carried in that ambulance and made available for
inspection. Upon the vehicle's non-compliance with any provision
of this Resolution the inspector may remove such permit until
proper compliance is accomplished. Upon removal of the permit by
the representative of the Department, the Permit Revocations
Provisions for a hearing on the matter must be followed.
9. General Beaulations
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a) All ambulances shall deliver patients to the emergency
facility of the patient• s choosing, or as directed by the
patient'• physician or mellber of patient's illll8diate family,
provided, however, that in situations where the patient's life
is in danger, the ambulance service shall deliver the patient
to the nearest e .. rgency facility having adequate e .. rgency
medical facilities. When possible, the allbulance technician
shall consult with an e .. rgency care physician through direct
voice communications. In all cases where a preference is not
expressed, the ambulance service shall deliver patients to the
nearest emergency facility having adequate e .. rgency medical
facilities. For the public good, in the case of ambulances
owned by public entities, previously defined boundaries of an
allbulance service area and its delivery destination may
override the patient'• choice of emergency medical care
facility.
b) No licensed allbulance service shall operate from
locations other than those approved by the Board of county
Coaaissioners nor shall such licensed ambulance service
abandon approved locations without prior approval of the Board
of County Coaaissioners.
c) Each ambulance service shall prepare and transmit copies
of unifona and standardised records concerning the
transportation and treatment of patients as specified by
regulation adopted by the State Advisory Council on Emergency
Medical Services (Sec 25-3.5 -104, c.R.S.)
d) All ambulance services based in Arapahoe County must have
a medical advisor as defined by Part I(k) of this Resolution,
under whose personal and responsible direction and supervision
the ambulance personnel will provide emergency medical care.
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r c h y• r, n ppl ic tion for an allbulance service license and
" ul n e ni , h, U ubmitted in wrltinq to the Board of
Co unty Coaaission rs or lta authorhed representative and shall
c ont in the following inforaation and neces .. ry supporting
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a) The name and address of the owner of each ambulance:
b) The name and address of the persons applying for the
license, hereinafter referred to as the applicant:
c) The name and address of the person who will be in charge
of the operation of the ambulance aervice in the County:
d) The training and experience of the applicant and of the
person who will be in charge of the ambulance service:
e) If the owner of an allbulance or the applicant is a
corporation, the name and addre•• of each •tockholder owning
ten percent (101) or more of the out•tanding •tock of each
auch corporation and the na .. • and address•• of each of the
directors of the corporation:
f) The trade naae or other na .. , if any, under which the
applicant doe• bu•ines• or propo•ed to do bu•ine••1
g) A description of each ambulance providing •ervice within
Arapahoe county, including the aake, IIOdel, year and
manufacturer, vehicle identification number or motor and
chassis number, Colorado State emergency vehicle permit if
applicable, the length of time th• ambulance has been in use,
and the color acheme, insignia, na .. , monograa and other
distinguiahing characteristics u•ed to de•ignate the
ambulance:
h) The location and deacription of the place or place• from
which it i• intended to operate an allbulance service:
i) The approxiaate area to be •erved by the propo••d
ambulance service:
j) A stateaent fro• the Director that the physical
inspection of the ambulance•, equipment and location of the
applicant has been completed and the allbulance, equip .. nt and
location were found to be in compliance wi h the provisions of
this Reaolution:
k) Copies of insurance polici•• or equivalent proof of
inaurance policies a• are •et forth in thi• Re•olution;
1) A cashier'• check in the aaount of one hundred dollar•
($100): however, no fee shall be required for aunlcipalities
or special diatricts, and
m) A statement fro• the applicant th t certifies applicant
and his personnel are re•ponsible for knowinq 9eographical
r G nd s r ts.
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After receipt of an original application for a license to provide
ambulance service and for an ambulance permit(s), the Board of
county Colllllissioners or its authorized representative, shall review
the application and the applicant's record. The Board of County
Commissioners shall issue a license to the applicant to provide
ambulance service and a permit for each ambulance used, both of
which shall be valid for twelve (12) months following the date of
issue upon a -finding that:
a) the ambulance service staff, vehicle, equipment and
location comply with the require .. nt of this Resolution; and
b) the ambulance drivers and emergency medical technicians
to be employed shall be licensed in accordance with the
provisions of the Resolution.
J. Ambulance service Lic•n•• and Per.it B•n•w11
Any such license or permit, unless revoked by the Board of County
Commissioners, may be renewed by filing an application as in the
case of an original application for such license or perait. A new
application for renewal shall be filed annually, but not less than
thirty (JO) days before the license or permit expires.
4. Tron•f•r of Licen•e or Per.it
No license or permit issued by the Board of County co .. issioners
shall be sold, assigned or otherwise transferred.
5. change of Qwnerahip
Any change of ownership shall require a new application and
license, with payment of the sa .. license fee as is required for an
original application. Any sale or exchange of stock in excess of
fitty percent (501) of the total outstanding stock of a corporation
shall be deemed a change of ownership for the purpose of this
Resolution. Any change of ownership, any change of stock ownership
of ten percent (101) or more shall be reported in writing to the
Bo rd of County Commissioners.
6. Requirements for Aabulanc• Qriv•r'• Lic•n••
In order to operate an allbulance in Arapahoe County, the allbulance
driver aust .. et the followi1"19 require .. nts:
a) Must be at least eighteen (11) years of age or older,
b) Must possess a valid Colorado Driver's License with a
minimum Class "C" rate;
c ) C,nnot h ve b n convicted o reckl s driving , driving
while intoxicated, or had driver's license suspended or
revoked for accuaulation of too aany points within the three
(3) year• iamediately precedi1"19 the date of the application,
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d) Must possess a current American Red Cross advanced first
aid card, a cardiopulmonary resuscitation card, or an
equivalent certification;
e) Must possess a valid basic life support certification.
The American Heart Association certification is recommended;
and
f) Must illustrate satiafactorily as determined by the
Director, that appl leant has general knowledge of addresses or
geographical areas within service boundaries.
1. Application for AJlbulanc• Qriv•r'• License
Each year, an application for an Allbulance Driver'• License shall
be subaitted in writing to the Director. This application shall
set forth the inforaation as required in Section 6 above, and shall
include the following:
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a) Applicant's na .. , address and date of birth;
b) A list of petty offenses, aisdeaeanors, and felonies the
applicant has been convicted of within the preceding three (3)
years if they involve the offenses listed in Section 6(c), and
a statement of all pertinent factM relating thereto;
c) The applicant'• training and experience as an allbulance
driver; and
d) Proof of compliance with the provisions of 6 (b), (d), (e)
and (f).
B•quire .. nt• for Ellfrq•ncv Medical Technician Lic•n••
In order to provide services, the emergency aedical technician
must meet the following require .. nts:
a ) Hust be at least eighteen (18) year of age;
b) Must hold a valid Eaergency Medical Technician
certificate issued by the Colorado Depart .. nt of Health.
9 . Appli cation for lalrq•ncy ledical Technician Lic•n••
Eac h yea r, an application for an Eaergency Medical Technician'•
Licen se s hall be s ubaitted in writing to the Director, and shall
i nc lude the following:
a ) Appli c ant's na .. , address and d a te of birth:
b) A li s t of petty of f e nses , mi sdemea no r • a nd felon i • o f
whi c h applicant has been convicted within the preceding three
(J) years and a state .. nt of all pertinent facts relating
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c) The applicant's training and experience as an emergency
medical technician; and
d) Proof of compliance with the provisions of S(b).
10. Issuance of Licenses
Application for an ambulance driver's license and an emergency
medical technician's license shall be submitted to the Director for
review. An emergency medical technician who also qualifies as an
ambulance driver shall be issued one license entitled "Emergency
Medical Technician -Ambulance Driver License." If the Director
finds that the application and the information contained therein
meet the requirements of this Resolution, he shall recommend the
issuance of a license to such applicant by the Board of County
Commissioners. The Board of County Comaissionars shall issue such
a license, which shall be valid for twelve (12) months from data of
issue provided there is continued coapliance with all provisions of
this Resolution.
11. Renewal of Licenses
Any such license, unless revoked by the Board of County
Commissioners, may be renewed by filing an application as in the
case of an original application for such a license. Applications
for renewal shall be filed annually but not less than thirty (30)
days before the date the license expires.
12. Chang• of Emplo'V]lent
All licensed aabulance drivers and licensed e .. rgency aedical
technicians shall keep the Departaent of Public Safety inforaed as
to their eaployment and report any changes thereof within thirty
(30) days.
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1. The Board of county Comaissioners may, on its own motion or on
comp laint, a!t r investigation and public he ring at which the
licensee shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard, suspend or
revoke any licen3e or peniit issued by the Board pursuant to this
Resolution. After such hearing, the Board aay suspend any license
or perait, issued pursuant to this Resolution, for any portion of
or for the reaaindar of its tara. At the end of any such
uspension period, the person whose license or perait was suspended
m y pply for a ne w license or perait as in the case of an original
~pplic tion. Upon a second violation or failur to coaply with any
r o visions o! thiG Resolution by any lie naee, he Board of County
Commissioners m y permanently revoke such license or permit.
Su cnsion or r vocfttion may result from vi ola ion of:
a) any provision of this Resolution,
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b) any law of the State of Colorado, Arapahoe County, or
ordinance or regulation of any municipality in the County of
Arapahoe. Evidence of any such violation may be considered,
regardless of any conviction thereof; or
c) Any rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to this
Resolution.
2. All hearings before the Board of County Commissioners shall be
open to the public. Every vote and official act of the Board of
County Commissioners shall be done at a public meeting. The Board
of County Commissioners has the power to administer oaths and issue
subpoenas to require the presence of persons and the production of
papers, books, and records necessary to the determination of any
hearing which the Board is authorized to conduct. In addition, the
Board of County Co11111issioners shall make such other rules and
regulations for the conduct of the hearings as are deemed necessary
and proper.
3. Notice of suspension or revocation as well as any required
notice of such hearing, shall be given by aailing the same to the
licensee or permit holder at the address contained in such license
or permit application.
4. Any license or permit may be temporarily suspended by the
issuing licensing authority pending any prosecution, investigation,
or public hearing. Nothing in this section shall prevent the
summary suspension of such license for a period of not more than
thirty (30) days. The licensee shall receive written notice of
such temporary suspension, and the hearing shall be held no later
than ten (10) days after such temporary suspension. If any license
is sus pended or revoked, no pert of the fees paid therefor shall be
returned to the lice nsee.
s. An ambulance permit for the operation of any individual
am bulance may be temporarily revoked by the Director, pending a
public he aring by the County Coaaissione r s as set forth in Part
IV (l) above . s uc h t eaporary revocation s hall be ma de in writing by
the Di rector to tho amb ulance se rvice f oll owing f i lure to pass a n
inspection. The Board of County Coaa issioners s h a ll the n conduct
hea ring with i n t e n (10) days following s uc h t em porary revocation
s s e t f o r th i n Pa rt IV above. In cases of a i no r violation• only,
wa rn i ng aha ll be firs t be 9iven to the aabulance s erv i ce to
co rrect the d e fic i e nc y within five (5 ) daya before any further
t1on is taken. If the d e fi c iency has been corrected the Direct or
h s the uthority t o cance l s aid t eapora ry revoca tion p rocedure.
r.. I h 11 t>t-tho duty of t he Dlr c o r o notify loc l 1 w
,u ho rities of any tempor ary or peraanent revoc tion, as we ll as
ny s u a p n s ion.
7 . Th Co l l o wing pr cticea a h a l l be unlawful nd shal l be grounds
or sus pension or rev ocation o f license:
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a) willful and deliberate failure to respond to any call in
the absence of good cause shown:
b) willful and deliberate failure to transport a patient
when required by nature of the injury:
c) willful and deliberate failure to transport a patient due
to inability to pay for service:
d) administering unnecessary treatment or supplies to a
patient for the purpose of increasing the patient's bill:
e) administration of any substance considered a drug or
intravenous fluid unless under the direct order of a
physician, either present or by radio or telephone, except as
permitted by law;
f) charging for treatment or supplies not actually provided
to a patient:
g) requiring any employee of an ambulance service coapany to
be on duty for any one period in excess of forty-eight (48)
hours;
h) except as otherwise provided in this Resolution, failure
to deliver patients to the hospital of their choosing, or
where no preference is expressed, failure to deliver patients
to the nearest available emergency facility:
i) any criminal misconduct durinq the treataent of a
patient, whether or not a conviction results therefroa, or
conduct which constitutes a significant threat to the health,
safety, or welfare of the individuals receivinq e .. rgency care
from a licensed ambulance service;
j) non-compliance with any rule or regulation proaulgated by
the Colorado state Board of Medical Exaainers for the duties
and responsibilities of emergency medical technicians:
k) performing services as an eaergency .. dical technician or
operating an a11bulance while under the influence of alcohol or
drugs or while ability iapaired by alcohol or drugs, and
1) •call juapinq", which is defined as a response to a call for
mbulance service by one ambulance service coapany with the
knowledge th t another ~b ulance service company has either been
notifi d to respond to th c 11 or is actually responding to the
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a) The siren and oth r ... rgency equipaent on the ambulance
vehicle shall be used only if an ... rgency exists wherein a
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patient has suffered injuries or illness which result in
severe pain or represent imminent danger of permanent
impairment or constitute an immediate threat to the patient's
life, or if the vehicle is en route to any location of the
patient to be transported. When such emergency warning
devices are not in operation, the ambulance shall be operated
in compliance with all applicable traffic regulations.
b) While utilizing such emergency warning devices, the
ambulance driver shall apply such standards of reasonableness
in evaluating overall driving conditions to operate the
vehicle accordingly, with the understanding that the
employment of emergency warning devices do not permit reckless
disregard for the safety of persons or property.
c) In all cases where sirens and •••rgency warning devices
may be utilized, the allbulanca driver shall notify the
appropriate law enforceaant authorities in the operating
locale, his identification and destination, and shall be
subject to any instructions given by such local law
enforcement authority.
d) Ambulance service aust be in coapliance with all State
rules and regulations.
2. Alleged Negligence
a) In any legal action filed against a licensee in which it
is alleged that plaintiff's injury, illness or incapacity was
exacerbated by, or that the plaintiff was otherwise injured by
the negligence of the licensee, an act of negligence shall not
be presumed based on the .. re fact of the allegation.
b) If the legal action results in a judgaant being entered
against such licensee, ha shall within thirty (JO) days, file
a copy of the findings of fact, conclusions of law, and order
of the Court with the Board of County Co-issionars of
Ara pahoe County and with the Arapahoe County Clark and
Re corder. The Board of County co-is sione rs shall take note
of s uch judgme nt for purposes of investigation and appropriate
action if there appears to be any violation of this
Resolution, or of any Colorado law or ordinance or regulation
of any aunicipality in the County of Arapahoe. Any and all
complaints received directly by the Board of County
c o .. i s siona r s s hall be subj ect to r e view.
J . seyerability
I n y of the pro vi s i o n s o f this Resolution a r e dataraina d to be
Inv lid , such do t t111 in tion s h a ll n ot f f c the r • inlng
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BE I T FURTHER RESOLV ED that this Re solution shall be affactlva
imm d i a t e ly for new allbulanc e servi c e s and s hall becoaa effective
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for all existing, licensed ambulance services which continue
operation in 1992 or subsequent years.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution supersedes and
replaces Resolution 1202-78 and all other Resolutions relating to
ambulance services previously adopted by the Board of county
commissioners.
Upon roll call the vote was:
Commissioner Jolly, Yes: Commissioner Nicholl, Yes:
Commissioner Eggart, Yes.
The Chairman declared the aotion carried and so ordered.
I, Marjorie Paga, County Clark and ax-officio Clerk of the
Board of County co-isaionars in and for the County and State
aforeaaid, do hereby certify that the annexed and for99oing Order
is truly copied fro• the Records of the proceeding• of the Board of
county co .. issioners for said Arapahoe County, now in •Y office.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set •Y hand and affixed
the seal of said County, at Littleton, Colorado this 5th day of
February, 1991.
Marjorie Paga, County Clark
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TO:
FROM:
DATE:
Rick DeWitt, City Attorney AZ')
Roger W. Fraser, City Manage~
March 12, 1991
SUBJECT: County Qualification• for Ambulance Driver•
Al Stanley ha• expr••••d to me hi• concern• regarding the
apparent regulation by the C<t ·.inty of Arapahoe of
qualification• of our Firefighter• who drive aabulancee. In
the attached docuaentation, he hae alao cited Hveral
••ctiona of Colorado Statute• which appear to provide
authority for the County'• regulatione.
I would like your help in reeolving two concern•:
1) What 1• the relevance of the traditional and etrong
reeponeibiliti•• and pgwera of a hoae rule inunicipality when
confronting regulation• eetabliahed by a County? Clearly
the County function• ae an arm of the State and ha• only
thoae pgwere to regulate whic.h are delegated by the State
General Aaaellbly. It ..... that if a -tter ha• been
delegated by the State to ttM counti•• to regulate, it i•
then, by definition, not a •";tar of at.ate-wide concern and,
therefore, not. a .. t.ter for "'hich thie hoM-rule City ie
aubject to legielative control. 2) A review of the
atatutee cited in Al'•..., ruveale lanvuage which .....
directed toward privately ownod and operated allbulancea. In
the abeence of any language h the law apecifically
referencin9 publicly owned an :f operated Ulbulancee, why
s hould we aaauae that the Co unty haa been granted autho ri t y
to regulate 111Unicipal operation• when we guard eo cloaely
o ur hOlll8 rule aovereignty in any other attuatton?
Th1a ,aaue art••• in the caae of Arlen Becker. I .. not
c onv1nc ed that the County'• atandard relating to Mr.
Be c ker'• c 1rcU111etanc e i a unreaaonable. However, I aa qu i te
concerned that we rej ect tnapr,roPriat.e tntruetona by other
agenc1ee 1nto our C1ty operat ,one .
I p p recia te your help ,n nalyz i nt th1a e i tuat i on .
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Roger Fraser, City !ianager
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A. F. Stanley, Safety Services Director
Harch 7, 1991
AMBULANCE DRIVER QUALIFICATIONS ESTABLISHED BY
TBE ARAPAHOE COUNTY BOARD OP COUNTY CONNISSIONERS
I have dlsscused with you ay concerns about the refulations pro-
•ulfated by the board ot county coaaiasioners refulatinf aabu-
lance driver qualifications. The concerns resulted troa ot the
revocation ot Arlen Becker's aabulance driver's license by Arapa-
hoe County. The revocation la a result ot his Inability to aeet
the qualifications established by the board ot county coaaiasion-ers.
Arlen was convicted ot drivlnf under the influence ot alcohol 1n
1989 . In accordanre wfth the exlstlnf county resolution, hit li-
cense to drive an ••bulance haa been revoked tor three years . Re
w111 be ellflble &fain In 1112. We have one other eaployee, lau-
ra Vetos. who'1 l1cen1e to operate an aabulance waa suspended .
Laura's Colorado driver's license 1tas 1u1pended under the Flnan-
cl al Respons1b1l1ty Act . Both Laura and Arlen have had their
dr1v1n1 pr1v1lefes reinstated by the state. The county refula-
tlon states, I•• told, anyone loalnf their license to operate a
moto r vehicle aay not be ellflble to operate an aabulance In
~rapahoe County tor a period three years after relnstateaent . ewe
h ve not been provided a copy of the county resolution .)
The s 1(n1r1 ca nt difference between laura and Arlen resides 1n
their Job de1cr1p11ons . Arlen as a "Driver Operator Enflneer ·
COO and Lau ra I a Fare~ die CF~). On ~arch 4 , 1111 . I •et
1th Arle n to djscuu the con<' rns . I 1ntoraed Arlen that It the
c aty•s po11tlon 1s to coaply Ith the county's resolution, he aay
deaoted to ·Fire flfhter ·. r 1ntoraed hi• no a c tion would h
ta~en until a clea r decision wa rendered by your office . r fur -
ther informed h1• o r ~r . DeV11t·1 op1n 1on ot the resolution's ap -1"11 c ah1I 1ty ,
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I wa!. oriqinally informed by ~r . Phil Baker. Director of Public
Safety, his authority to regulate ambulance drivers could be
found in CRS section 30-11-107 Cq)l, which states:
"The board of county commissioners of each county has
power at any meeting:
Cq) To orfanize, own, operate, control, di-
rect, manage, contract for. or furnish ambu-
lance service:"
In •Y opinion I did not reel this section would make the county's
resolution applicable to our operation• as a "Boae Rule City·.
In researchinf the law, I found the county may have the authority
and oblifatlon to refulate Emer1ency Medical Services. to include
ambulance drivers. This authority is found the Colorado Revised
Statutes. Title 25, Article 3.5. In short, the article defines
aabulance drivers. ambulances, and the authority to refulate both
drivers and emertency medical technicians. Title 25, Article
3.5, Section 202. states:
"EaerfPncy ~edical personnel employed or uti!!:e1 in
connection with an ambulance service shall meet the
qualifications established . hy resolution. by the board
of countr commissioners of the county in which the aa-
bulance is based in order to be certified. For aabu-
lance drivers. the minimu• requirements shall include
the possession of a valid Colorado driver'• license
and, it possible. a current Aaerican red cross advanced
first aid card, a cardiopulaonary resuscitation card,
or the equivalent of either as reco1ntzed by the coun-
cil and the board of county com~issioners ot the county
1n which the ambula nce 1s based:"
Title 25, Article 3 .5. Se c tion 103 (I) defines and aabulance as:
(I) ·,mbulance · means any privately or publicly owned
land vehicle especially constructed or aodltled and
equipped intended to be used, and maintained or oper -
ated by an ambulance service tor the transportation,
upon the streets and h11hways 1n this state. or 1nd1-
v1duals ~ho are i r k . in j ured. or otherwise Incapaci-
tated o r h Ir le•.
lTltl 30 Arti c le 11 Se t1on 10 1 . "Powers of the board .
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Title 25 . Article 3 .5. Section 103 CJ) defines an ambular.ce Sf'r-
vice at11:
(3) -Ambulance service means the rurnishinf. operat i nf,
conductinf, maintaininf, advertisinf. or other~ise ""-
fafinf in or proressinf to be enfafed in the transpor-
tation or patients by aabulance. Taken In contf'xt. it
also aeana the person ao enfafed or proressinf to be
entafed . The person ao entafed and the vehicles used
ror the eaerfency transportation or persons injured at
a aine are excluded rroa this definition when the per-
sonnel utilized in the operation or said vehicles are
subject to the aandatory safety standards or the feder-
al aine safety and health adalniatration, or Its suc-
cessor afency."
In lifht or •Y research. I believe we aay be compell f'd to comply.
However, I need your opinion prior to maklnf any f u rther deci-
sions refardinf Arlen Becker's statue aa a DOE .
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saret~;.D
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Chris Olson
John Garcllaao
Arlen Becker
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